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Geo. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for va The John Foster Ladies Shoe THE N(CEST FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE — ~~ On the market for the money. * "4 y Big Bargains in Furniture — Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.’s, buy $25 worth of goods and get a nice bronze orna- ment clock free... ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture, Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains,’ Rugs, etc., at prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co Your Credit is Good. 203-205 SOUTH THIRD STRET , WRITTEN AT AANOOM, vagie, you bettah tole] the Brian, in bonor of the late secre- « good bye, kase you'se | tary was deferred. With one hand] Miss Emma Morgan reported t volding the dog he pointed the pistol | ber room was so crowded that an “This is a oice condition for you) at it with the other and fired, Wut|ditional teacher was necessary. but to be in,’ reproachfully remarked ®) didn't come within two feet of it. |no action was taken, dignitied man to # stranger WhO at |The dog was finally killed, but the] The building committee and > at Fourth and Broadway the other) other darkies the barber so | Messrs, Terrell, Lawre dd Smith day with bis feet in ter. The]on bis poor ma ship that he] Were authorized to locate the new » stranger had ense 1 himself on) eft town. school building the curbstone, and the water trickled . President Lang stated that the Pa- merrily over the toes of his shoes ® ducab Cycle Club ted session Of the whole fact Ne seemed bliss-) Capt, Rouse says bis watchman at | held on the day of the bicycle races, fally unconscious the coal tipple, Col. Tack Russell, is | ut Trustees Smith and Rose object- The stranger looked up at sorely distr over the prediction ]ed and no action was taken. clergyman but did not deign | of a seven years drouth, and spends} The Board elected Mr. C. C, Rose ra reply [much of bis time speculating on the} to succeed Mr. W. H. Brian a - Say, my friend,’ remarked probabla outcome of @ seven years | retary. other good » n who prescutly dry spell, At last accounts, however DHOUTH IN MAYFIELD. happened “you'd better gel he had reached the conclusion that if joad, or the cops’ ll get doen asi: A ta in hed that load, or ¢ i 7 i - eo rain for seven years we Pie abeided hve & ling Water The stranger smiled grimly bata oe From the Water Works. lS Srethogge hel oneal i Mayfield, Ky., Oct. 6.—Thedrouth otek ICA Aaa gcalt nad While there are two sides to every | continues in this section, and all veg tin’ wet?" piped a sinall boy With 8! Question, it looks as if it might baveletation 1 dried and burned up on sshd ? ceu well for the school board tol the stalk. All the ponds and cisterns ee) oe rant a half holiday on the 15th inst.,}are dry around Mayfield, and the ae cee : ¢ de of the big nicycle races. farmers are hauling water for stock “osu Coa ssalting Spi noel the Paducah wheelmen bave in-/and family use from this place eee eee Bs ee ted great expense in getting the} Phere are hundreds of barrels ot Bape. pened 968 “' big riders, who draw thousands of] water taken from here every da Vieod dias tc henge people to even the largest cities in| Phe president of the water and light ows, pnd abcnt this ‘8 the covstry, to come to Paducah, | company, Mr. Tom J. Landrun, tele got up with » look of despe ‘ and they not only need, but are eo-|egraphed orders here from Louisville bie fave and started off ued to, all the patronage possible} several days since to supply the ‘ “It's d—d funny, be observed (for them to get. In this day when|oountry people with all the water a policeman ew everybody, from children just able to] they needed, free of charge, and they tt dg worl! wath to grandpa, is interested in bicy-lare hauling it’ in every direction. a who are never too busy nor foo cle racing, it would have been @ COn-/-Phis liberality has been a blessing to stingy to stop aud give 1 advice. | cession not only to the Paducah Cycle} all this county. ‘They: are coming in And it's d—d_ strange Club, but to the children as well, to after water from tweive aud thirteen can’t soak # pair of 1 llowed the holiday, especially! miles away, as every creek in the gutter withe ut everybody races come on Friday, and couaty is dry. he's full there is seldom any school on Friday | Nearly every farmer around here . afternoon to amount to anything, | will be prepared for dry weather next 4 : . nF ‘ F most of the time on that afternoon | year, as they are putting in time wy Padueal bas had her shire (1, velng taken up ia tiresome literary | during the drouth in digging ne tractilons this summer and fall. exercises, It is hoped that the half] ponds, cleaning and fixing old ow hud there are others yet tocome holiday will after all be authorized by and digging deep cisterns for home ew le tak gcc tag Na Presiies ib Leng: |supply of water. Were it not, for 1 pees EL Capa at ty —_—__—— | we rr system ia Maylcld, pak “ee fpr gree ai ‘ there wou ~ much suffering here Prebed various kinds, a fair with more race aud Aros ony el four Buffalo Mill, aud she i save jollar w nd high prices for tc bacco are good for the farmers, but SOLDIERS FOR ALAS ee No ee ert era cman = A, tnis STOMACH A LIZARD’S DEN. After Two Veors' Suffering a Man Exe pels Thirty-Six Reptiles Bstablishing a Military Post Thory | yyy)", who Sree 64 Baie Being Considered |. 1 I € W h a Y na Philad f en you rt Alwer in nor |" able t e N d y of Warev h ‘ z Ch For a -) es oan oper a Plumber Alacka. At present the government i pees 6 | You will not regret it— no troops in that vast territor i, in | tcitis ou will be very ulad of ty Wado ron ait the : ble d -| I rk, and our charges are only reasonable. We work on the end property from lawless characters | 0 1, f | principle that « satistied customer is our best advertisement. he bas been urged to create an Alaskat Pl | a post he commercial er —_ wer c “ nce oe ay the Bil of snak 1 he could | We Furnish Estimates of Any Kind ests of the territory are at the b shen | of the movement and have re Fcc ' | Ceertully and promptly. that a company of infantry au sg te | ling gun brigade be located a favori boundary line, about 250 miles we ey b slag Te we | ys i mouth of the Yukon river is b Ric ; 152 Sourn Fourtu Street. of troops is asked for to support the | ave it ie cues civil authorit in the administrati z . | of law and the protection of vested | s| Puowe 201 rights. It was suggested that troops} ’ be marched over the Dyea overland |! | route to the post, which will be erected RAILROAD TIME TABLES, ashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad, | raoucan sourn Sense soses SS5EE5 “Zead sa8255 eos EBs +o am Avauta Chattanoowa ' Nashville Mernpls ackson exington SEBEE > atom my Kr Hollow Toc Juiciicn. 2% Pim 3 BM 3 pe Ar Padutcal 60 pin & All raing day, rough train and oar service be; ween Pt Guceh ahd Jackson, Memphis, ‘ie aa Chattanooga, Tenn: cl. \auta, Ga. Jacksoaviiie, jaltimore, Philadelphia rnd 1 the Soutnéaat, andto ‘Atwansas, Texas and all pointe Southwest. For further informa tion call. on or address, ‘UFbOr infor padi 8,0. F, Ay Memphis. Tenn W. in ani Nashville, Tent Puieichou O°P. ana'r a, Palmer Hous Padacab Ky, E. 8. Burnham, depot tic agent, Paducah, Ky (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPRIS DIVIIONS. NORTH BOUND— No %2 No 24 No 22 Lo sdb ac aan at ; Te —— tiv Jeckson, Mise..tgat om 1 S8 pan desired; but th ; = ss SS | Cv Memphis....... 750am #15 pin view of the ree ‘ yp Ly Jackson, Tenn.10 3am 1008 pm like our own, we V ( r |i J BE RGDOI | ty Cairo, 1055 am 17am massage of foreign troops over Brit e i oe ] dL, 1210pm 600 am. Therefore, the troops will be carried up | 0d 8 the ph —PROPRIETOR [gam iam the Yukon in , if the gove i os poo | P ' . 1040 am. ment consents to establish the | sabi ; aig | ac ys h Ps B | i. Ar Hopkinsville... 9 50 pm 10am Fiore is aome dot ofthe poverst cs | “| FPaduca ottling - Co., |facarie’ te ise HE president to establish a post as proy ‘ : ' the re ~~ EE ArHorse Branch..749pm 5ilam 1.25pm Without congremlonalauthorisat ; iy AGEN'T CELEBRATED ham 18pm been brought to the attention HS ‘Oc . ~ . : Avarkay. several toe he opltioe, A sient LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis.},, sovmsom— som sons soar bed nce est ie ie hed if the a + ely we Tn keas and boul ‘Louis ile seam ihia soaane, Meanwhile volunteers [01 | ———— ne | nee drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange ‘ $3 pm service in Alaska are already coming | proposals For Public Printing ( ( Ale, etc $isp forward. Secretary Alger receive ele ed until 11 o’clock at night d k and , 300 pm cabigrarn from Capt, W. R. Abercon be, | ‘ t ; at night during week and 12 o'clock 15am of the Second infantry, which was ; T lated at Fort Ha , Mont., tender: | t elephone iQ}. Ar Memphis... ... 705 pm Tay tie boctioes with 6 Cate tae od s PADUCAH, RY |4iNer Grae: tees eee bis ment for duty in Alaska, and “0 f —— eT seca 32pm 4 anual, of the ¥ antes, i FIN a castes oe etary tre ule seeping yran om sta y tha Wiend W2run solid betweenfCincinuay Hin cxpetition 18 Alevich bax’ Goak tes ame tee and Turnouts ana New’ Onieans, carrying Pullman, buot porarily al ed. It has been dis AT—— nai Paneer pena rat ville sleeper, tor sue 66 uodarrakiog ob tha Gane | SIGE JAS. A. GLAUBER’S sara South "shat ica Broadway P imer, ‘at the unl lepor. posed are not to 1 and much time a a if x . "J i (enecessty tose Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable} ,.."2""™™, untry where the w s . Pad ee wae te : Cor, Third and Washinetoa. Wve aletropol Pa 2 bm The 4 Alaska e I PHONE 148 " bm er aaa | coe ete pe ieee ¥ ape : ie TaeagS Pm, 1:50am , f c SCIEN +IFIC AND FIRST-CLASS 7 ae trip } , i ee at tl und f sroba RI ~ Oem, $04 pm —. " BLACKSMITHING Bie Gage a ¢ R crt nee WILL TRAVEL AS IN OLD DAYS. | i x] REPAIRING De na Pie na WwW an | Spm, 3am oe mgs HORSESHOEING eae 4 : All work guaranreed. ie fay ae bs a On 1 rE. P. Hamer, Mrs. P. 1 turt and Mis 1 Sophie Kra M a Dav Warr Mabel Barton, of Olga Let f Green I 1 mad f ¢ \ of O r f w t A 1 th The p bicycle ur w pad ly Beyer: ts : we wee’ Mr. CG. C. Rose Elected Seere- 4 good, general rain at this stage of , ae mal the game would be about as good as sult fand a big medic 1 tary. ep ere thro November. All such things bri he shekels. fort . hal, many visitors to the city and hej : - an berg puild up its reputation al Not Much Business transaected| NEW QUEENSWARE FIRM. we! « —_ a bed Last Night. ‘4 It Will Begin Business on the a Wagon was Yesterday morning seen rapidly approaching the city on 11th Inst, last The Board of Education leat, the Benton road. nap eves A new queensware company filed a B 1. Ww it reached met A ; ; filec The town it was seen that two men occu bight in regular session, President arricles of incorporation yesterday alarmi pied it. The vebicle and foaming Lang in the chair, “There were eight} 1. i. tg begin business in the old ¢j horses bad dust about an inch thick members present. Robins Glass and Queensware Com- G on them, and the travelers looked | Supt, Meliroom reported average Hanys stand on the 11th inst., the tired and worn out. attendance for the first two weeks Of Gircctors being Messrs. W. Pax- “Say, pard, whar’s Buffalo Bil school to be 1405 white, 580 colored. ton, W. C, Ellis and R. W. Tully. own usked one ashe leaned Mr, Leake, of the finance commit- 419 name will be the Kentucky Glass Pit and acvosted a passer tee, presented the following bills, 9447 Queensware Company. 7 “He's showing in Union Clty to- which were allowed a ane ofday,”” was the rey © Le runs #1000 ¢ two men looked at each other i Rec oes Mr duious surprise, and one re-|! FINDS GULD AND A BRIDE. “Why, aint he in Paduky to | rns from Alnske rh of His 5 ” York ch’? answered the other A —_— Bhar: from Plattsburg says: Jos phe waa hare, nesters ay: Y Ladue, owner of the town site of Da I be dadburned pardner,’’ re- son, Alaska, is now on the way to hi : J the other country man, “that’s ose 8 agin former home uyler Falls, Clinton ‘ putty hard!) We've driv frum nigh Hiatt ST toate Mak ile bride ™ “Thedsenton (er see that show an’ we driv | 2" is sald tobe Miss Mason, # ¥ fFiurned hard, an’ now it's dun com ts se 1t is said that Ladue ise Mason oan’ gone, has it V ros. were to have been married long ago. / eM ce you're @ day too late,”? was | faiicahteeton. 2M but Miss Mason's parents opposed 1! ‘ nate . Ladue was poor t¢ ‘ \ (OY e sympathising rejoinder The coal bills were referred for ine | inatch» because Ladue was too poor A, The farmers evidently didn’t be vestigation, AE OSES AR A REE ieve their informant, however, for Vreasurer Terrell reported a bal- arch of gold, He was quite success hey asked at least two or three oth! ance of 815,227.56 ful, but before eaming east to claim hi } ors before they were sutticiently con Abe matter of teachers reducing| bride, he went into w speculation ¢ inced to give up their search for the jer vent, of | !-in scholarship on} Deadwood and lost every a Vild West man and his big show account of al v was referred to} Possessed. Ladue wrcte to Mis ; Hic ee ihacaia, ‘Farraliasd Lac, t hie misfortune and soon after wen’ lowing y colored barber of West Broad.| Mr. 8. B. Davis waa selected su-] "7 ‘gid not return home until tw yan A evidently can’t use a pistol quie | pet utendent to look after the erec- ars ugo, and then It was settled that well as he can the vzzer.’? | ou of the new: schuol building gp al (jon his return from another trip t 4 BB firence i j wv iher day there was a mad dog) saliry af one per cent. of the Work, | Aiash y would be married. Wherg ein tue neighborhood, and the) ‘The matter of providing @ ggguer| As Ladue is said to be @ millionaire § Peesvle} arber, who was employed by Roland , stone for the iy building was "Blso] the parentaof the bride wil shay ee! , Giscussed and (he secretary. waa or-| fection he union, and it 1s probal Pheolog 8 n permission by Olli: | discu ty th nd Mrs, Lad will spe Jurd, was given dered to Caroish names of the School] Pat Mr. and Mrs, tadue will s) 1) bie “eer Crow to shout it. 1 thelr honeymoon on the way to the ed W006 giezed the foaming, fro thin ud, ele., to be engraved thereon, fields, where they intend to live for am Sdonine hy the tai, and soluinr y ‘Pbe matter of naming the building | gt least tree years, 8 cunaw he Chr arboys were | lue of arth wh the ne in mystif \ hreatened terestin the “Ay rardens i apoth Growth of i Jap: i in opera West t r.. VW. Cie 2d and 3d. : Wall Paper Window ‘shades THE LATEST PATTERNS. 1 PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS VW, SS. GRE, S. ‘Third Telephone Ne Rose & Paxton Db ZF pe : e Y Give you All Kinds of Otfice over Citizen’s Saving Bank. High- -Grade Bicycles and 3icycle esundries. es of Bicycles made.) ve prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don't fa © our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best i on the market, prettiest w mad t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We exclusive B Fr cycle house in the city, e riding school to those buy- r shop. from u pas worough Pullman Palace Sleeping and Parlor Car for St. Louis. Double berth rates, 11.50; chair rates, 75 cents. For further ' information. reservations, T. Donovan imer House, Paducah, or A. H. mene etc , call on or address J Hanson, General Passenger Agent Chicago. — ‘The Great Through gine From St. Louis & To KANSAS sx. ST. OMAHA, PUKBLO, DE! And SAL‘ L SALT LAKE, TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jron Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Taroven Coachus MEMPHIS TO Datias anp Fort Worru For maps, rates, free books on Texas, Ar kansas, and all Western States, and furciee information, call on your local ticwet agent or write &. T.G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A. LUUTSViLte KY TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Nashville, Chavtanooga and St. Louis Railway of speed, safety, comfors and satisfaction at the MAXIMUM MINIMUM of expense, anxiety, both: er and fatigue, EXCURSION TICKETS On sale at reduced rates from all points on n't fail to call—remember the place, Fcturn, during the contintianee of The see Centennial and International Exposition, - etween Nasi ile auu Cha : Paducah Cycle Works, |rursman eihiisut gn aoe | ey PALACE 4 and 128 North E reel, near Palmer Houct SLecPine Wann passa Xarkaua, Sherman, Wao re eral 0, PER 2S0 NAL. Dallas and Fort Worth ST, JAMES HOTEL PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS 1 Information pertaining to $100 TO ANY MAN “a3 » ST. LOUIS,— TICKETS, ROUTES RATES ETC. ¥ ' 0 ‘ »wer and Rates, $2.00 Per Day, |iotateraguau tr ton 3708 application \ Bit : ( one, we are just the par Room and Breakfast, $1.00. Ad: WELC HD Division Passenger Agent, Of Weakus Men I , ui are looking We have European Plan, $1.00 Per Day, J ATM Southeastern Passenger A epeg te rich u > Goov Rooxs, Goop Muaus.|p. 2°MUrL ANEN Northeastern Passenger . k ar bratis SERVICE. Agen mde) street, Clncinnatt, ip yen we Hag 8. SOWARDIN. N 1 Passenger Agent, \ aha ¢ | f te i Room 48 Railway Exchange Dutiding: St ‘ x 7 ab mhute vy! 8 T. J: AMES HOTEL BRAND 8 HLL. Northern Passenger Agent, , ’ ; s Lost sr 1“ wot AND WALNUT. | 1 [V °EDMONDSON, Southeti Paste: ger Ane e obta : Agent, Chattanooga, ‘Tent ; ' unhood, of vitali a» DANLEY, 1 2 « * — General Passenger and Ticket Agent, s NO i c NaSHVILLE, ‘TENN, . i A e; six bo ; aes as ‘ 5 A , Ww oO R KS stad lishel 1a, Incorporated 18% 1 1 ater! \ box 128 Broadway, Old stoves Te. erste ye r | modeled aud made g } nson eS : Foundry and nae hips vowsone | The Ardrniore, : aa eyrten, Bi Oy Senn Se sbemnselves ins | Thirteenth street, between at ine : 1 ts 4 Klug] Pennsylvania avenue and F street Meccan ed oe i WASiINGTON, D, 0, si naa Seam Engines, Boilers, I vo 4.) european, $1.09 and up c : tmvican, $1.60,t0 2,50] HoUuse'Fronts, Mill Machinery ea i lass (amily hotel. No liquors Ava Sapeacrers, Brass ' | } é ient Lo cars and places of Inter- ber ings, Castings i kl a wD say #6 Most entra! location, and of all kinds, i ji ‘" t v | Receives of ers & Kk ant for Lourists and sight-see a cure is effected. Write them today Rogers & Son, daeut men city. '.M.HALL,|Prop, 'Papucaw, = + Hart cnc) i, Biiiry, sai