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SIMPLES\( pERsonais. )°™°™""E™#"1- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN SOOO OOO COSOCCOS NOW'S THE TIME 70 BUY Screen Doors, Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, eoooeooe SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ rT THE BAZAAR ‘This sale begins Saturday and continues until all these goods are sold. One hundred and tifty new ladies | Don't forget—A handsome $5.00 mohair skirts, taffeta lined, seven | 30x60 Smyrna rug given with every res, These skirts are well worth | $25.00 coupon ticket. Cincinnati, 2.00. The sale ; fi s0 i of ye 7 Millinery — Five hundred new} Auditor West, of the I. C, was in - One hundred new gros grain silk | spring and summer: he very | the city today. skirts, perfect fitting, extra width, | latest effects in o li Mrs, Harry L. Meyers is visiting jo New Albany, Ind. i "% ‘ wilar price $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 and upwards, fale price $4.98. * ‘ One lot of. Aish, ° Chas, A. Garrett, of Memphis, is One hundred new spring sealers, a bg lar ‘at the New Richmond, aists, regular price $5.00 and) $1.50, sale price 7 . aa . h x Jo oo, sale prices $1.98 and $2.08. | Three hundred new stylish tem], Attorney 1. B. Harrison has re Five hundred new percale shirt med hats at $1.50, $2.90, $2.25 and MiMi Wright snd wife waists, regular price 75¢, sale price | $2.50, worth from $2. © to 85.00. uM 4 Sd; speat Hd day in the 9c. ‘The most extensive line of hair] MayTeld, spent Sunday ; ‘One hundred and fifty new im-| goods in the city at lowest pogsi-] Attorney J. Ce Wortea left a ported jeweled belts, no two alike, | ble pric é t tibmiing “for Raddyville, to attend |e yor e300, his securities accom regular price $1.00, sale price while! Dollar and a-half hair switches, } court. _ |panying him to Paducah, He was they last, 59c. : all shades, 75c. Supt. W. J. Harahan, of the Illi-| tion released until today. Washstand Som Others worth 5o0c go for 25c. ‘Two-dollar hair switches, sale} nois Central, was in the city last) powell resides near ‘Altoona, Mare balers ot ag Five hundred pairs very heavy | price $1.00. night. Young Man of Calvert City Ar- rested Yesterday by the Richard Woolfolk, of Memphis, is Deputy Marshal. in the cits Miss Bessie Patterson 1s visiting in The Minzesheimer Plumbing Co. have located at 103 N. Fifth pireet, Paducah, and intend to stay and do business on business prin- ciples, As evidence of our good faith we quote the prices which are found below, to go in force from date until further notice M. F. Minzesheimer, a Sanit y Engineer with fifteen years’ ex- perience in Chicago, will be the manager. He is able to cope with all the intricacies of the trade. He is a licentiate sani ary plumber in state of Illinois, and has graduated in sanitary science in city of Chicago. We are open evenings from 7 Residence, 144. Was Tried T Morning and Ags quitted This Afternoon Before Commissoner Puryear, Horace Powell, a young man re- siding about three miles from Cal- vert Ci was arrested yesterday af- ternoon by Deputy U. S. Marshal LaRue on a charge of robbing the postoffice at Calvert City about Feb- ruary 8 He was brought to the city last night and gave bond in the}, Water Coolers. LOWEST PRICES. of togp.m LARGEST STOCK Office Telephone 362; j + for plumber. per hour ‘Three-quarter galvanized pipe, per foot Hall galvanived pipe, per foot Wasbstand bowl, round, $ 35 | Thirty-gallon galvanized boiler 4's | Zine bath tubs 04 | Copper bath tubs. so | Porcelain r bath tubs 15. | Marble stabs, per square foot 15 | Common sink 2 50 | Porcelain sink r a shall county, and the officers had | iydrants.. ribbed children’s and ladies’ hose, these at Work. on the case for. bolle \ i regular price roc, sale price 5c. time. 215/BROADWAY, ] | £ Monuments... —_ Mv hed iniss) TRADE MARK We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which 4 wa [AA| For thirty days | we will sell for REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E. Wiiliamson & Co, 119 North Third -treet, Paducah, Ky. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. DEPART P, 0. Memphis and South. 5 185 pm 12:30, m St. Louis and West. 45am 5:45 pm je and Ohio River P 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.) ‘Steamboat due 10:55 am Benton and N.C, & St. L. South. 10:10 p m LOCAL MENTION. LO! Sunday, ring with two emerald and two moonstone sets. Finder will leave same at Suv ollice and receive reward, THE BAZAAR ...2i5 BROADWAY M] Mist be Sold Cash anything | requested to attend. in the stock at| New lot of colored wigs com- plete, soc. Mrs. Jobn U. Robinson has gone to LaGrange, Tenn., on a visit to her sister. Col. John Van Culin has gone to New Orleans toattend the Elks re- union, Mr. George Detzel was among the ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Ella| Elks excursionists that left this Stewart, of Clements street, Mecban- | ™orning. esburg, took place yesterday after-] Mr. Andy Weil, Jr., left yesterday noon at Oak Grove. The deceased] for St. Louis, to be absent a few died of consumption, days on business. JATIONAL RESERVE. 3 Misses Gussie Herring and Enna NATIONAL RESERVE ASS'N: | pichardson have gone te Nashville on a trip on the Buttorff. Regular meeting of raducah lodge Mr. Warren Thernberry left this 1 pipe, per pound afew dollars worth stamped envelopes. In addition, the store, which is in the same house, was robbed. The postmaster had to make good the loss, however, as the government supplies were not kept under separate lock and key. It is alleged that Powell was here last Friday selling stamps, and this is the clue that lead to his arrest, He denies his guilt, claiming to be the wrong man, The case was set for 11 o’c!-c’s this morning before > Poryear, of stamps and No, 31 at their ball in the Leech ing for Leitchfield, to attend block at 7:50 p. m. morning fot d Members are] the funeral of his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Legg, of May- spent yesterday with Mrs. ter Mrs, Chas. Brower. c. the crokinole club tomorrow after- 380 o'clock at the Palmer, Mr. K, Rehkopf returned from ‘ashington yesterday morning, where he went to look after govern- ment contracts, Mr. W. M. Johnson, who will represent Paducah lodge at the reunion, has gone to New Orleans to attend the Elks grand lodge. Mr. Matt Carney left this morning Inspector F. M. Bets, of the post-]for St. Louis. He will hereafter office department, was in the city] make that city his headquarters as Saturday and inspected the post-| representative of the Acetelene <Gas office. He complimented Postmas-| Co, ter Fisher and deputies very highly] fr, Albert Bernheim will leave to- for the excellent condition in which} morrow tor Maysville to attend the Legis adhd Lt Kentucky State Medical society, and DISASTROUS RUNAWAY. will read a paper on ‘‘Smallpox and Vaccination.’’ Mr. James Rouse, of the city, was] Mr. Franklyn Leavitt, of St. painfully hurt in a runaway near the} Louis, arrived Saturday to spend city yesterday. While driviog along | Sunday his wife and child, who a dog ran out and frightened bis|are visiting Mrs, Leavitt's parents, horse, resulting in a runaway, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Nash. Rouse was thrown oyt, kicked on the} Capt. Billy Crozier and wife have left leg, and had the big toe on his | gone to New ,Orleans to attend the right foot dislocated by the wagon, | Elks reunion. Capt. Crozier's place which ran over it. on the Dick Fowler is being filled by NARROW ESOAPE, Mr. Lee Rhodes, second clerk of the R. J. Serttx, Pres, J, Kine Gret, Seo, Those who go to Louisville to at- tend the commercial convention on the 11th and 12th should go to the Wi Galt house. It is one of the largest and best hotels in the state, and aly are assured the most courteous treat ment and the best hotel facilities to be found POS10FFICE INSPECTION. Joe Fowler. Dr, J. L. Davis Mr. Frank Billing- ton and wife, and John S. Culver, of Lovelaceville, were at the Palmer to- Mr. Tom Barrett, of Marshall county, had a narrow escape yester- Leech will entertain | day afternoon while returning home. At the railroad crossing he was miss- ed only a few feet by a passenger train, and a little further on a bicy- clist from the city, whose name could £. Williamson & Co. have just not be learned, collided with him. | received a iarge consignment of mon- The unfortonate fellow went entirely} yments, so that their yards are now fand bicycles, ladies’ and a » for sale at Southern Plating and Repair Works, 416 North Seventh street. eodtf EXCURSION CROW), MANY MONUMENTS. About 240 people went to Cairo on the Dick Fowler's excursion yester- day, and all report an enjoyable time. The boat made good time, ar- riving hereon her return about 9 o'clock. For Sale Cheap. One mahogany bed room set, wal- nut bedstead, carpets, piano, etc., 1012 Jefferson street. 6m2 THE ELKS’ SPECIAL, The Cincinnati special tor New Or- Jeans, with about 200 Elks aboard, passed through the city last night at 8:10 o'clock, and was greeted at the depot by a large delegation of Padu- ca lodge. ‘There were seven coaches and two baggage cars, and the train bad made an average of (fty miles an hour since Jeaving Cincinnati yester- day morning at 10 o'clock. It con- tained lodges from New Albany and Alleghany City, as well as Cincinnati. The train was due in New Orleans about 5:30 today. For plants that will bloom, leave your orders with 5m3 C. L, Brunsox & Co, Telephone 29 for a load of hickory stovewood, uf Cheap Groceries, 3 Crown Raisins per Ib.. Seedless Raisins, per Ib... Choice Prunes, per |b. over the wagon, and his machine was |fjled up, and their stock of monu- caught in the wheels of the wagon. | ments offers a wider selection than When he got up he said his nese was| ever before. with his broken wheel. ds, Ear, Eye, Nose and , Paducah, tf. The repairman is naturally the friend of the wheelman, but that friends! like an inner tube, can be DEATH OF MRS, THORNBERRY, stitched too far, Tt Lt Mrs, Mary Jane Thornberry, who] Most of the leading racers use 80 would have been eighty years of age | 8°" on her next birthday, died yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, of old age, after several months of failing healt Passed Away Yesterday Afternoon at 5 O'Clock, ia. Among the unexplainable things is the fact that many riders with ram’s Death came peacefully, and the ven-]|horn handle bars ride with their erable lady was dead before the fam-| hands on the centre of the bar in or- ily realized that dissolution had|der to sit up straight, when an up- begun, right bar would be more comfortable, Mrs. Thornlerry was born tt Leitebfield, Ky., and her birth A rider on an ‘ice wagon’ in sum- was the same as that of Queen Vic-| mer time is not necessarily cool. toria, She would have been eighty 4 + on the next anniversary of her birth. . Don’t put a sudden strain on the She came to Paducah forty years ago peddles just as you reach a steep and had been a resident ever since. The deceased left no children, but] ill. Start up speed before you get has a sister, Mrs. Kitty Brown, of] % the foot of the incline. two” brothers, ett of Louisville,| Have your last year’s wheel re- and Henry Thomas, of Leitebfield. "|nickeled ‘and enameled, and it will ‘The remains were carried to the|last another season. All the work latter place this morning on the 7:45|can be done in Paducah. train for interment, ee + Incandescent lamp globes suitable} Tricycles are again becoming pop- in Messrs. Tho cae was tried, and concluded this afternoon, Powell was acquit~ ted. He proved not to be the map who sold stamps to the Register, of the » and there was no evidence him. He did not introduce a witness, and did not make a state- ment. He was represented by Hon. Wm. Reed, of Benton, It is said that 9 pair of shoes worn by the prisoner were similar to » pair stolen from the postoflice the night of the burglary, and might have been identified as the ones, but for the fact that the straps were missing. POLICE COURT. Joseph Fields, Charged With Grand Larceny, Comes Clear. The Case Against the Insuppressi- ble George Weakley is tinued, The case against Joseph Fields, charged with stealing $20 from Lloyd Parks, of Mayfield, was dismissed in the circuit court this morning There was no eyitence to show that Fields got the money. The case against Geo. Weakley, charged with detaining Anna Row- lett, colored, against her will, wa® postponed until Wednesday, on ae- count of the absence of witnesses. is the fourth time he has been charged with the offense, but he his always managed to come clear, He went to the woman Saturday she was wanted as a cook, She was in a buggy when he assaulted her. Frank Beard and Ed Rucker, colored, had a fight, and for the of- fense were ordered to pay into the marshal’s exchequer $10 and costs each. Ed Thompson, a Tennessee negro, was charged with vagrancy and was ordered to leave town or get work, and told ber ACOOK BUOK FREE, ‘Table and Kitchen’’ is the title of a new cook book published by the Price Baking Powder company, Chicago. Just at this time it will be sent free if you write s postal mention- ing the Sux. This book has been tried by ourselves and is one of the best of its kind. Besides containing over 400 receipts for all kinds of pastry and home cookery, there are many hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to enter the dining room, ete,; a hun- dred aud one hints in every branch of the culinary art, Cookery of the very finest and richest as well as of the most economical and home hike, is provided for. Remember ‘Table and Kitchen’ will be sent, postage prepaid, to any lady sending her address (name, town and State) plainly given. Acopy in German or Scandinavian will be sent if desir- ed. Postal card is good as letter. Address Price Baking Powder Co., The postoftice was robbed of only | j MAJOR BLOOM, charge, crowded with guests, aitinch Puller faucet simk, plain It Comp faucet sink, plain ing faucet at shop ss “s is | 6g | The Neverbreak w. 0,w, ¢, bowls | Check and waste in ground Sewer pipe, per foot, laid Conductor drains, per foot, laid OTHER WORK IN THE SAMK PROPORTION, OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: CITY NATIONAL BANK, FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO., CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT. CHARLES REED, We guarantee our work for one year, and give same a thirty days’ rial. Respectfully, Estimates cheerfully given, and all work examined free of MINZESHEIMER <PLUMBING COMPANY?> MORE 8 BOB BLANhS. ‘The 'atest story about Bob Blanks, the Mayfield rapist, is that he was seen Friday in the Woodville vicinity armed with two pistols. The report spread rapidly, but it is not gener- ally believed that there is any truth in the report. COUNTY COURT. Connty court bas been in session today, Judge Tully presiding. A good many settlements were made, and an effort was made to have a new road opened betwegn Milan school and the Lovelaceville and Meropolis road. OPEN CARS. ‘The street car lines bave put on open cars on the various divisions, and they are a decided improvement this sort of weather. They will be on regularly on all lines and divisions ina few days, especially after the park opens next week. WORK ISPECTED, Inspector Graft, of the govern- ment, is in the city, inspecting the work done by Rehkopf & Son. ‘This firm was recently. awarded the con- tract for furnishing 500 saddles, bridles, and blankets. The work was ready tobe delivered in four days. IS KNOWN HERE, Mrs. M. E. Brand, whose death is mentioned elsewhere, lived here for years, and was known then as Mrs. Wimberly or Mrs, Gardner. Her first husband was named Gardoer, and it was always her request that she be buried by his side in Oak Grove. Tue faneral was held in Mayfield this morning. NEW ASsISTA) NGINEER. The cily is now without an assist- ant enginver, owing to the resi tim of Mr, Lou at the meeting Fri- day night. The mayor has been ai thorized to write to suitable persons with a view to securing another as- sistant to Engineer Postlewaite. As yet, it is not Known who is likely to secure the place. There is no one in Paducah who could fill it except former City Engineer Wilcox, who is not an applicant, on account of being interested im the sewer contract. HOTEL BURNS. Ex-elsior Springs, May 9. ms hotel, the flnest hotel at this place, was barned toaay. The hotel was and 100 of them narrowly escaped. ‘The loss was great. A HOPEFUL SIGN. taffical societies, formed and form- ing, are to make a concentration of effort to put within the reach of busi- ness men and women a knowledge of the local flora and the principles of botanical science. A course of lec- turesisarranged forduring the coming éeagon’s excursions into the country, and object lessons and every facility for the most thorough instruction ob- tainable under the circumstances will be afforded. ‘This is a most admirable move, and one that will meet with the approba- tion of intelligent people everywhere. In all cities and large towne there should be botany classes and regular courses of lectures. The knowledge thus acquired would be of th advantage in every household, To be able to discriminate between whole- some and pernicious vegetable growths of all sorts is a great point gained, and this is what a comprehen- tive study of botany enables one to do. Ifthetime ch is spentat table in. useless, senseless and oftentimes vicious gossip about persons were oc cupied in the discussion of a plant, a shrub, or a tree, that had points of rest—and every specimen of vege- tation has many—the world would be the gainer iy two ways; first, by sup- pressing an existing evil, and, second, by the diffusion of extremely useful ormation ‘a supplement people living in agricu! ta could take up thoi tion of scientifle fart ture, floriculture and dairyit few people who make thé these occupations understand them and in almost stances would be more y could learn to make now they make byt two ble under od with the scient botanical ural Chicago, Il. Studies That Are Being Inaugurated for tor system for sale at McPherson’s| ular, especially among timid ladies Drug store. tf | and the older men. Tote Although greatly improved, the bevel geared, or chainless, wheel is not aseasy running asthe chain geared one, PS . There is trouble brewing over the} A wheel can be retired although in | sewerage work, It is understood | constant use. a, WE that Supt. Thompson, of the Street Railway company, bas ordered Supt./ 4 seven-inch crank will often rem- Hominy and Grits, per Ib. Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flow Choice Dates, per ber Ib... Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. Best N.G. Molasses, per gal, Best Chewing Gum, 2 pack: Best Kraut, per gal. Best Dill Pickels, per gal. Oyster Crackers, per Ib. Lemons, per doz...... «+100 I, L. RANDOLPH, SERIOUS OBJECTION :|Madeto Extending the Sewerage Up Broadway to Fifth. To Cure Constipation Forever, ascarets Candy Cathartic. 100 or 85a. Tal If C.C.C. fall to ere. druggists refund money. BASEBALL YE! Tne Eclipse Baseball club, of the First ward, and a picked nine under County Attorney Eugene Graves, played match game of ball and the latter were the victors. tween the Eclipse and a Jersey nine |b 123 § ih Second Street, "Phone 89, Erler, of the sewerage, Broadway from Third. A manbole| high gear. has tobe putin at Broadway and Third, and it is necessary to connect the two pipes that intersect at the before mentioned manhole, The diteh on Broadway will extend to Fifth, thence to Jefferson, | Supt. KErler replied to Mr, Thomp-| Don’t send to the factory for son that he thought he had a right to | parts of wheels or repairs until you make the excavations, and afterwards | have ascertained whether the local consulted the mayor, who told bim| agent or repairman can assist you. that he would have to go where ever > salt Gaines aa the city engineer sent him, ‘The Street Car company objects on the grounds that the excavation will re- sult in its tracks being covered from | teca. Third to Fifth, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR: wulces ae In buying a wheel remember that your safety from accident depends upon its strength. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Liz Away. ‘To quit tobacco easily and forev netic, full of life, nerve We have the best stock of bedding POWDER plants ever offered in Paducab, Anatase ced ta _5m3 ~—C. L. Bawnson & Co. @ YEARS THE STANDARI: For hickory stovewood tel. 294 tf a ales Female employes from fourteen yeara old up.\ Apply Ninth and streets. \, a Conawxus M’r’a Co, not to goUP/edy that tired feeling caused by &/has been arranged several different] with a greater degree times, but the Jersey boys always; failed to show up. ways than one, when busine Busy People. It is ahopeful sign, hopeful in more people ne arrange their affairs eo that they can ERVAY. fake ‘litte time from their daily oc- cupation to study the beauties of art and nature, only to themselves, but to their fami- Ues, is past computation. Interested and encourage® by the conversation A game be-{of their elders, the children will soon The benefit of this, not pecome enthusiastic, and will take up of intelligs ho yarious branches of study, many pew of which will be to them as No-To- Guaranteed to en strong, blood os weak pousehold words, The College of Pharmacy of the ork, together with bo. which is easily gained by 1 farmers to grasp such new ideas and theories as will add greatly to the productivences of their acres.— N. Y. Ledger. THEIR NATURE AND ORIGIN. What Causes the Unpleasant Odore of Surface Watera. The operations of water engineers ‘re frequently hampered by the un- pleasant odor which characterizes some surface waters stored in open reservoirs, and the difficulty of deal- ing with such undesirable and often unhealthy smells has been greatly in- creased by the lack of scientific knowl- edge as to their nature and origin. While these odors are generally sup- posed to be due to the decomposition of the organic matter in the water, in many instances they have been found to be caused by the growth of micro- scopical organisms. ‘Thissubject has recently been cayefully investigated, and quit a long list has been fur- nished of vegetable growths which im- part disagreeable tastes and smells to The odor of some of these water organisms was found to be due to the presence of certain compounds of the nature of essential oils, which make their appearance at a particular stage of growth; others gave off dur- (ng decomposition a large percentage of aa pi and a considerable pro- portion of sulphur compounds; others, again, revealed the presence of a large amount of sulphur and of phosphorva The subject is of much importanee in connection with the storage of surface waters, and the extension of knowl- edge in regard to it will be of great value in enabling engineers to judge beforehand of the likelihood of par- tloular waters becoming influenced by these unpleasant changes on stor- druggists city of New age.—St. Louis Globe-IY COCHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Ladies’ Misses’. Children And men’s ... 331 BROADWAY ~ ++ $3.50 am + 2,00 am 1,50 an Summer Shoes d $3.00 tan and black Oxfords. id 1,50 tan and black slippers. id 1.00 tan and black slippers. . 4,00 and. 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this week... SHOES POLISHED FREE $1.25 75 175 3,00 331 BROADWAY SS » ae. 1 AM SELLING «THE... 4 St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. M.E. JONES J, WILL Master Commis McCracken Circuit Co FISHER Agent for Fire, Life tt NOTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, etc., anywhere in the city or ABSTRACTO Manager of the only city of Paducah, tent and reliable abstractor. | county R OF TITLES complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the he abstract was made while clerk of the county a term of eight years. This department is under the supervision of a in want of anything in this line ft will pay to ourt for ompe = see me, and I will appreciate your business. Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Pi 383 OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag ; Unfurled! “The conflict deepen Now rush to glory On! ye brave. —Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, Aud plant a new ‘red, white and blue.’ ‘What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny mor Than the sol © grand’ ‘s fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? The Spanish Dons er amuel’s’? 8 bird sb Io the Pride of the In war, as in peace, i ¢ long shall taste pills, 1 proudly soar at Antilles, t wili pay everybody G to ga to DORIAN’ S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY NEWS OF THE RIVERS. ler has y il, W Commodore Given Fi been sppointed agent for t Battorff, The Evansville and Cairo packets were out on time with good trips this forenvon, The Buttorff was out for Clarks- ville today at noon doing good busi- nese, The towboats Henry DeBus and Fred Wilson, both with passed up this forenoon for Cincinnati The John A, Wood with a tow of coal passed down this morning for New Orleans, The R, A, Speed went up. the Cumberlend river after a tow of ties this forenoon. U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention grvew to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street, W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS Ste me to buy, sell or mortgage realty. OFFICE 832), BROADWAY CIRCUIT COURT. The jury inthe case of George Rogers against the Union Central In- surance company had not come in at press time. ‘The case of Felix Rudolph against the Hilinois Central, for the death of FP. G. an old colored man killed near the peneenee street crossing, is now ou trial, WANTED THE CORONER, Sprinkling Hose Is what you need for hot weather, Cali'and see the large line for sale by HARLAN All kinds of plambing work, ola hose boxes made new. 122 Broadway, Telephone 113, WILL 800N BE ALL RIGHT. A baby of May Ella Pryor, aged| There 1s a temporary defect in about five months, died today, |8ome of the machinery of the electric There was no doctor, and relatives} plant, which throws some of the city could not obtain a permit to bury it,]!n darkness, It will not be felt, At press time they were looking for] however, as the nights will soon be the coroner to have an inquest held, | moonlight. 'THE CHIEF SUSYENDED.~ Good Bye Old Headache [yey sentot by Mayor tang. If you use our Good Bye Head-}his place, The suspension is in- ache Powders—4,doses, 10c, definite, GUN CLUB. J.D, BACON & GO, ee The Gun club ie this afternoon ae ‘ Chiet of Night Police Bayber was