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MMgatosiseascsrress| PERSONALS. Yooncnseese, The Excelsior NOW'S THETIMET0 BUY .. now, ‘The war prices demanded elsewhere mske the low prives we quote especially inviting Liveryman y ( Special a(teation ovted to out sep dete, bias, striped, conded und] WoReeoeoeoeee pr aga Screen Doors," Screen Windows it department. The largest! tucked fronts in madras, gioghom,| D, L. Grace, of Murray, was in the ternoon. and most ¢ mplete line ia the eity,! pique, lawn, gr joth and French] city today, saree: fclectiogg, Hiaee. taiey trout allele; LO ItIOOn baclie BOAR Man 81: Th. 8. Renshaw, of Loulsvitle, w to| Represented Michael tres.;: of Cream Freezers, Hammocks, serges, home-span, mobeir, linen,| Don't forget-—Free—A handsome | the c ivy This City—1 Murder Cuck, crash aad pique, perfect in| Smyrna rog 30x60 worth €5 witl R J Chit 4, of St. Louis, ie at} i . ae 5 a ee bidet ‘The fastest wheel that ever rolled over the streets of Paducah. | RR@frigerators, Lawn Swings, coupon ticket he Faller i Made in Paducah, and guaranteed for 365 days. We invite a 300 new mobair skirts, 7 gor The dantiest and most stylish crea 1 tal io! oy : ty D. W. Settle 18 visiting in| Mr. 11. M, Allen, of French Camp ; weil lined, worth 81.50 and $1.75; |tions in mid-sumiurer millinery are], ™*. | | : 1 personal inspection of this wheel, being’ satisfied that a careful : sale prive, $1 |here for you to choose from fet) ORB Mise., tormerly of Murray, waa Bh and thorough investigation of its merits will convince even the Ice F icks, Ice Shredders, a r +) vel eC i killed Mofday aft, pon by Beautifal effect on new white skirts! A pew invoice of fashionable pat-| Dr. S. B. Caldwell bas returned 9% i ee y most skeptical of its superiority over any other on the market worth $1.75; sale price 81 tern ‘hats on. sale at $2.50, 88/00, | from Wickliffe, liveryman named . 1k, Trounly ac- anes Water Coolers. 100 new Scoteh plaid skirts, silk) $3 50 and $4.00, beautifully trimmed] Mr. N J, Dilday,of Louisville,is in cording to the Ledger, | They had at j i i : " shane and hang this season, the regular price of these A splendid selection of new white Mr. J. L. Kilgore returaed fre Trouely fired st bim four'umes, 494 skirts is €7-00. We bought the en-| hats, beautifully trimmed at $1 50] Anderson, Ind., today. led tha belle taking | olfesh’ ae Enameling Fittings, Etc, All Kinds of Bicycle Sundries re lot of samples and put them op) 31 75 2 gz effect near th tire Hi Me ae us, and put them on} agai of te a aha Ma Mr. J. J. Stafford, of Trigg coun-!heart. Allen was sot expeciiog 1 on sale at $3 98 Just Received—An entirely new] ry jg in the city bl «eS . . Yt , $1.50 and $1.98 | Io \ aa . je and was unarmed. He was in + E | B | k Seeamadarecic cit’ acd lot of Sailors, all’ styles and shops) "Ben T. ‘Travillian, of Golconda, is|patadipvanice whe hot and) Mr xcelsior IcyC e Orks Besta pe nog gad fara a’ the Palmer. R. Stubblefield was holding bim. try | wrKINS & BROWN, Proprietors tadae @hted kena Always the very newest weaves and | jine of Hair Goods in the city. D. B. Marphy, of Woodville, is at} !ng to stop the quarrel. ‘Trounly is + | james E, Wallace, Manager. Washington Streots, INCORPORATED erfects at lowest prices, 200 new French Switches at 75c pal ot all men, He ome 318-324. BROADWAY PADUCAH KY: Wek wir weisteAll the wow » Colored W slete,]| Mr. C. H_ Nicholson, of Band: ; , 7 = aud pretty waints are here ia bays! ge, Ot WN ee A tet | The remalos of Mr. Allen were in POLITICAL TALK, | NEWS OF THE RIVERS. the New Richmond. i . terred iu French Camp. He leave Mr R, A Russell, of Hinkleville,/two children there, a mother and tm 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY fis at tus New Richmond. brothers here besides other relative |. ‘ i i ‘The Sansbies from Mcmphie, poss _J. C. Clayton, of Fulton, is at the} and many warm friends. He has} lie James Did the Right Thing.| | iy Safesuioay. Muarioon toe New Richmond. been traveling for M. Michael & All Yhat Was Left For Cine a J. W. Spence, of Woodville, is at| Bro., of Paducah, with headuarters Him to De edttlskaca Miata, (ree Cineles the New Richmond. at French Camp. lene eset leati; passed duitu for New Orieane Ry 245, , . Miss Edith Anderson, of Union~ : ; . congressman Wheeler Will Prob. | yesterday. biped Alesen OUR DOGS. ably Haye a Clear Track for | The Maytlower passed out of the Mr. Billy Whitehead left at noon |'Teonessee for St. Louis yesterday, | a for Creal Springs to work. j {1 eres the Nomination, | H. B. Pierce and wife, of Gol.!Those in the Pound Will Be = - | The City of Clarkvil'e Lift at noon | conda, are in the city to lay, Drowned Saturday if Not | Na sad Mast ene for Elizabethtown, | Mrs. L. W. Bosweil has returned y, ais stb eA oh wll poeta sivemneaie wd Fao e Laurie is due here this} | oC ae great deal of comment today, but She had a good eargo. Pha Ltt oo rape Judge Sanders Has More Trouble] politicians professing to be on the| tbe decks | ‘Takes proper care of his eyes, | Teves OF MurFAys we 4] With His Dog—Loys Hunt the |inside assert that they kuew it would] ‘The P. D. Staggs leaves this after- ‘| Emulate the owl, and get glasses . » ao " . ‘ , Councilman M. W. Clark is bet- City for Stray Canines. . A ‘ for your weak eyes at Wolff's. Don't strain them further—it 5 titania will. ¢ a: ai: The result is not hard to foreeast.| ‘The Clyde is due out of the Tenn: ind Mader ins s Mo Coad It leaves Mr, Wheelr without av op-|cssee tomorrow. may mean blindness soon, Accurate and careful examination jay Marshal Coll Hh 1 free here. Oculists’ prescriptions carefully filled. Come in to- * a 3. Jo bi arshal Collins will have the dogs} ponent. Ic is said on good authority} ‘Phe Jobn S$. Hopkins was the Mrs, Walter S. Johnson and baby that have been impounded at the city | that Bea Keys will decline the POPU | Evansville mail liner iu feos “ day. Delay is dangerous. Yours for correct eyesight ‘ $ * , 2 ee afternoon for Evansville, OD} hat! drowned Saturday morning. | list nomination, aud the result will be ka Gis ol Ratioad ie doe frou ~~ i WOLFE sits. F. B Smith and. children| ue? #f€ now about 80 oF 100 in the} Mr. Wheeler will have no opponent| Pye City) OF Ladneah is due from | . . s. F. B. Smith and children the pourd, and there will be some fun ia the primary, Sh arenas Pagel ta need: Bey have gone to Clarksville, Tenn., on row, | . ‘ —f . | when they goto take them out and It is said that Mr. James has done | # j The Dunbar aud Tennessee parsed | NWT WL T TT ‘| \N! the Buttorff. drown them. They are beginning tothe ‘clean thing’’—and also that he J EW ELER AND Ql ( ZULN Miss Prue Boyd, of Lone Oak, | get hungry, aud will soon begin] could not bave well done anything | Out of the Cumberland for Evansville Ark., is a guest of Mrs, Chas. Curtis| growling, fighting and making a noise | else. : i last night on North Fifth, that will bring down the wrath of] ‘The Murray ‘Ledger says: Hon.| ‘The river is still fallng bere with |“ DO B000O88 early this morn: No, 408 Broadway Opposite Famous. The Paducah Medical society met| many a re: ident of the locality on the | Ollie M. James, acting with lis best| 19.4 on the last night with Dr. Cowgill and had|bead of the marshal. judgment, and on the advice of his) ing. , | Th gu is representative | = = = } 8 most pleasant meeting. This morning the marshal sent] closest friends, respectfully declines | ; " | | Hon. L. E. Weatherford and wife, | down and got $1 werth of scrap meat | to make the race for congress, He THE CITY LIGHTS the very highest excellence in Monuments. ae {of Maytield, have returned home| fer the prisoners, but it dida’t last}has a written promise from Mr.| the manufacture of ladies’ fine after a Visit to relatives here long. Wheeler, that be, Wheeler, would . | footwear e shoe sold under ee Pte, We lave in stock - Mr. M. Livingston and wife and The people are coming in rapidly} vot o nes in this race, but in There Is Something the Matter} js MT) a tine line of . Mrs. T. Schwab left this afternoon | With their taxes. the interest of bis party and .o avert; With Them, But No One | finished moou-] If you want a load of clean mut for Dawson to spend several days. Yesterday afternoon several sma!i| “at Promised to be a red ot ments which | coal, ts tage AS ato: The family of General Foreman|boys were watching for countey dogs |!'/80 for the nomination, Mle. James | lb mim Barry & Hexxenencen. | smith, of the Illinois Central, arrived| when one- came trotting veliad a Mahesh oie: ude la RENE,» rae The Tohn Roster om ; ; , i in the| Wagon on Ofticer Gray’s beat, 1 pre je wi e unanimously (Some of the Sensational Rumors ne J Must be Sold MISSED THE TRAIN, yesterday and will reside here in the] Wagon on Ofticer Gray’s ies | chsceoc/ta thie dt caded buaree: 1 ioe Hike Ditahad ths Licks | s trade m is made to sat TRADE MARK 1sist on the best Knows What, ure. had a rope and by several dexterous future, i y HTdeed, he is not called even higher to For thirty days ree lie Misses Beckham and Miles, of |maneuvers soon hal the animal eap.| (Cl He's Bot Capers Are Pecu ‘sell {¢ W. Perkins was not taken o/tnign City, were in the city today en|tured, and were running along by the | °*¥" Mis People. we will sell for é ; ag Cash anything |Elyville this morning by Sherift me from Hamilton college, | dog to coax him into suimmission. He The city is still without light. It 0 j Rogers." “ZBe"cmoor started with went along very well until he found NO ACTION bas been without it in the North Kod in the stock at * him but got to the depot just as the] “~ ; 4 ithe sa REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... train pulled out, He will be taken| Supt. W. J. Harahan and Road. |e was tied. when le turced on bi: for five weeks, aad nobody: ever h a fap this afterndon, master H. U. Wallace of the Illinois | ¢aptors | gan snapping 0d! rikon at the Meeting of the|beea able to find out what the exact Call and see our stock and pric F : = Central Louisville division and Supt. |#98tling in true country dog fashion i z , No other yard in the south has as) [rink Stutz’s delicious Orange} Phillerick, of the Memphis divisior,|They released him and he~4 Congregation Last ( sensation at any time, of the@jatest styles | phosphate. ‘ 2j3 | are in the city. flong under the wagon with the Me Evenin Heged that there have been Miss Margaret Ingalls will arrive i Bernhard, and nowhere re henceforth a gs Shoe ta Ladies ; $ here is likely to be ex- The Douglas Shoes for Men still hanging on to him. The | burned « » the were first r wear th ? Th fit sters ran along and begged the farm- 1 detigns. - a " Proposals for School Building. i 4 im ‘ is . hree art J, E. Williamson & Co, =a tomorrow on a visit to Senator Me |" tostop and get their rope off the] F#rst Baptist Church Not Yet De- reduced in number chree armat 119 Noith Third strees, Paducah, Ky. >, D. Fergerson . and fawily, sand log’ Se Balk ppe e saan the itkainaiel lie hich ¢ from $120 to $200 & Proposals for completing the new] wij) participate in an entertainment| 18'S neck, but he had a chance for cided as to the ng A is is denied by May revenge, and drove on with rope, dog of Their Editice. | Lang, however, althoug! adit Ky., will be received up to 12 o'clock, Friday night., She is one of Ken- | pay ty leans Fee tucky’s brightest young women, and] Jndge Sanders came down the first] There was a business meeting held] ‘The machinery was gotten in Plans ard specifications can be} was a candidate for state librarian thing yesterday and paid the tax on} at the First Baptist church last night j we rking order again a few days ago, | seen at the office of B. B. Davis, | hefore the recent legislature. She is}his fox terrier. It is the sax j.jfor the purpose of deciding op jbutin some mysterious manver but} architect, Paducab, Ky., where alll talented elocutionist and is much mal that has such runaway proclivi- | Whether or not to remodel the chareh, half of the lights could be run with | cart) information will be given. better known in Eastern Kentucky /ties. It won’t stay at ome, It is] A committee has for sometime past | it. Building is to be completed by} than in this part of the state. too fond of society. The other day] been at work soliciting subscriptions ee yan R Sept. 1, 1509. J. M. Byrp, carlonbairtandeieias i ; : nani he s that the Ji were gro 2 T " > RITE it got out and when it came home| for the improvement, but the amount t He DPB) SALaren, TROUELS AVEREED. Lge tal sous ef subscribed is unknown, was at once su ted tha | 306 Broadway $ : GEORGE BERNHARD $ re) = high school building at Paducah, |to be given at First Christian church and all, ted that one has burne VTTVEBVV VV VV VVVVVAYR was adorned with a beautiful coat of J.B. Ssrn, L 2 e congre; be the ear fi I | ,. T essee a x , if ~ red. effor o remove »| The intention of the congre the cause 1 that they | ie eee : MASONIC NOTICE Fight at Cartersyille, At the house, and it was a day or two| door church. {There isa great eal of hichiog Sore. r Passengers on the morning train] before animal was to leave action was taken last night, |a of the lack of lig pts, but vothing trom Illinois report that about 500 of} home. He came near being shot for to the illness of Rev. W. can be done until all the machinery TONIGHT A special conclave of Padu-| the miners returned homie yesterday | mad. AND BALANCE OF WEEK cab Commandery No. 11,/ afternoon aud last night and there] This morning, however, the dog ; Knights Templar, will be held] wag no trouble. It looks now like} was found by the judge in the front | TAYLOR’S in the Asylum in the L ech block at|the men have refused to win their} yard with his tail fastened to a chair, | Perin' ndeut of the Sanday school nhs is a von sof the rese oy ar-| 8 o'clock tonight, The order of] fight. He had been in that plight night, THE WRONG ROOM. a esse dag ee Mi a ies 0 HGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE C0. Knighthood will be conferred, By] ‘The negroes are still in the mines,}and was exhausted when assistance afer the} * Jorder of the Eminent Commander. "| and are protected by a large force of reached him. Judge Sanders cloes|., ~ : a jmachine it would burn oct, and the] )ED BY THE WORLD'S W. H. Coneman sate wees k a Col. Dale's First Exper F wuld attach to someone else HEADED BY THB WORLI > |deputy sheriffs. not know what be can do with him, ¢ | GREATEST HARPIST, Recorder, for every time be leaves home, he| Landlord in His New This, of course, is only repx MR. CHARLES DIAMOND CANA RUS Social SESSION, comes to grief. is not known to” be true, f THE ESHER SiST" For sale, very cheap. Call at No Th MIDGLEYS, 1100 South Fourth street. 2j3 FRED HUBBARD, suit visiting brothers, will no doubt be! hooks, that they la ait at the} Late in the evening a man came in /disbpan for 35 cents at Noah's Ark | 8 ED F. REYNARD, VENTRILOQUIST. FROM METROPOLIS, well attended. ft is expected alarge| terminal of rots 1 a bs and said he wanted wd room. | tomorrow and Saturday | ia 1 5 ‘ FSS crowd will turn out and weleome the] city fur o “ ateare bens), | Col: Dale crossed over to. the board | very member is a star and cily fur country di that are brought and pegged off number 9 ul rec SMALL BLAZE, | i | i ! Penrod, the pastor, who was unable | arrives, or the cause of the trouble i to attend. located, Mr. J. M. Faller was elected sa-]| One sensational feature of the Col. Bud Dale smiled last night as he looked on the register at the New Richmond and saw it well adorned with names. Just think of a common ramor among. the % peinicgs a Some of the boys are so eager to men, The social session of the Elks to-|/deplete the dog population and to at ight at Elks’ hall, given in honor of} ihe same time fatten theit. pocket 2}-quart granite | Every act “a hit.” Last night a crowd of Metropolis} Yisitors, and nothing will be spared) ig town, and lasso them the minute ; Veg young peuple eame up on the Cow-|% make the occasion an enjoyablelihey get inside the corporate limits [46 Yell boy the key and bade ‘he The fi ling, many of them to attend the] of the city. ‘The local supply hea|ecccrt (he Bentleman upstairs to Ms} The dre departments were called . room—oue that was first-class in! out this afternoon about 2 o'clock to ‘The performance will be free from | show at La Belle, Visiting Elks are invited to come, about been extausted with the ex: |f0m—oue ea ia on | We will connect sewers in com- all valgarity, and people who forget and all members of Paducab lodge ate | ception of those that are being kept Jevery Tespeet he assured him, | Tenth sad Madison. sireels, to oxtas pleted district for 15 cents per | | | that it is a place for Indies and gen-| A tet-quart granite disbpan for 20 | requested to attend, by yners to avoi usb, | Presently the darkey and the guest /guish a small blaze at the home 1 Pata his 8 8 pines for tad Be tg > up by: Sess. Orrneed (0 avold the rushiTT iown, e former was grin-| Myr, McIntyre, at that corner, 1 foot complete. This,is for one month only. tlemen will be compelled to leave. cents at Noah's Ark tomorrow and Cu OF PEACE. = iy pelled to leave . A BREACH OF PEACE, THE MAYOR'S LETTER ning to himself. The other was| was put out witout much trouble, the Saturday matinee 2:30 p.m. Saturday, —- ccm puzzled only damage dove being around the Sea.s in pavilion 10 cents, op 7 - - F NEW QUARTERS, Aovie Rushing and May Francis} Acting on what had been stated ia], ‘Looky here.’” began the guest, |chimney. ‘The ladder truck was not * s | were warranted this mcroing on | tie papers about there being a resu.|{{What do you want to give me 4! carned out, as it is being repaired, , The Puducah Transfer company] breach of the pesce charge. They|lution of the old council relative to{ 200m like that for?” i | Win Mio inzes élmer is engaged in preparations for build-|were arrested by officer Gray and | connecting with the sewers whereever] “Why, my dear sir, what's the TAKE NOTICE! ing @ brick and iron shed 60x100 feet | locked up. possible, Mayor Lang yesterday gave} matter with 1t'" asked Col. Dale in — sa on North Second st It will be ;, ee : the matter his attention, | © heen | astonishment, il the [> ¢ eget Something new and good; Line ibe matter lis attention, having beet” Nathiog, only I van't sleep in uo| Until the 15th of June we will Um Ing omp’y = used as a branch house, the present besieged by petitions f i i e Stutz’s. F id by petitions from citizer " receive orders for ring wate quarters being inadequate to increas- Juice and Kola at Stutz’s. i ae M8! hath tub,’” was the rejoinder receive orders for placing water who desired to tap the sewers, an¢ : for placing wat ing business se fhe ap the ‘sewers, and] Gol, Dale had given the man the{in your premises eight feet in- found that sach a resolution was 1 L * r | one ‘ AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE. adopted. "ST key to the bath room, side of fence, including hydrant] oder Palmer House, Open evenings 7 to 9, s Pitted herreis anc ah oe He accordingly addressed and all connections, for 86,00 for A gly addressed to the ; 5 i | Telephone 362. OF THE PEOPLE than ever, Bi tial ie daa the ‘boys | city engineer a letter advising bin CIRCUIT COURT. a short mnection and $7.50 for es that citizens desire to connect with along connection, Open evenings BOZEO'S PLACE, the mains, and that he hereafter issue from 7:00 to 9:00 o’clock Where, on Saturday evening, June| Permits to them. He couched his] ‘There has been nothing in the cir- Ly Respectfully, 2 communication in modest, unpret cuit day but thebear: f ’ A oj lar resort for gentlemen} been asked relative to whether Capt, | wvgeen (we hours of & and 11[ Torte bat intimated to the|fow multe en ~ "| Mingesheimer Plumbing Co, B. B. Davis would accompany his} ?* ™ ater pean Ge ibuacll enue Masi. Jankeon Coan, wis 0 362. U valmer se, Only the bert wines, liquors and | ite Teg, TesteFday’s Louie-|will await them. allow people to tap the sewers. trial, was decided day before yester- ia - - hi Saree nae cane ip es said DON T FORGET, but be on] This morning the engineer notiiled day, and the judgment filed in time ar. 4, peveral sick men will be left in] hand, ‘without the loss of a single|the mayor that he would have au] to be gotten in the Sun ' vinest lunch in the city, ied pala ere ‘hem Captain} man,’* and rest assured that you will] answer ready by to:norrow. Depaty Clerk Will Kidd is still un-| the ceed night and fell through a —| Davis, of the Paducah company. |be highly entertained, royally treat- sre » to be » olive. trestle, being badly injured, has sut- FRIVAL AND CEPARTURE OF MA'L Several of the sick inen of the Second ed, asd will carry say with gone AS LOTOWS PLANH one Chhizeoe" ae of Kuttawa, | ficiently recovered to be taken to the AFRIVAL * | regiment who were unable to go when| many pleasant memories, of most 3 filed suit against F. KE. Balch, F, A, | P8sture. He was sent this afternoon Fee Sea Ww left will go with the Third,” enjoyable occasion. Bozeo, | Tax Collector Lyon has decided to{ Hipple aul T, J, Nickles, yesterday, uisyille and Ba - on — have certain times to be ged to be due AS Gt i anutve P.O BUGGY TURNED OVER MEMPHIS CONFEREN eae Daneel the oly RR eee As GC DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. | has had a good atte dance of desirae ¢:08 oe i tied meee and will announce through tie| : = ble pupils, and has enjoyed avery 5 ecessful term. He will return next 2:20 pa a es , 7 Mr. Walter Sheppard, the well Delegates Appointed From Wo- papers where he will be, in order that Mempbis and South, known engineer, was thrown from bis gam n| buggy at Fonrth and Broadway last] The conference of the Woman's #i. inde kal week night, but escaped injury, as did his| Foreign Missionary society of the #00 am bam pears ion, He was driving out] Memphis conference of the M. E, 30pm ; Froulway snd attempted to drive} church, south, will be held at Martin, Evansville and Ohto River Points, Riba sad pile of dist at the corner, Tenn ,on June 2ist, Mrs. A, F, wd 2 the preveding sights large number of people anit finally SO ee Lo Terrell ae ihe ana ae toree| Covington has been elected adele-| WANTED—A good salesman to} te Preceding mikhts, __ the boys caught on to him, aud he and fireman, ‘There will likely he Featon and Ne Cy i Sts dn Sot [ise not damaged,” ‘te PogBY Lgate from the society bere, with Mrs, | sell the Soperio washer, gt 419 Ad-| Coldest beer in the city at Logo.| was somewhat guyed until le parseil| Prof. Proctor’s school, on North] °e¥er#! applicants, 10:10pm 5:004.m t ged, Amanda Wilhelm as alternate, ams street, marsino’s, tf lout of sight, Sixth street, will close tomorrow, He] For nice dry sawdas tel. 29, tt ye Mee’s all the requirem nts stions having who appreciate an up-to-date estab- lishmet in all its sppointments The city’s horse, which ran: > AT LA BELLE. The unusual sight of a young man] The New Richmovd house has #| $4 sieilinieat going through the street with an/large patronage, and today the reg- | fall. find bim. He will be in Mechanics. ise another big crowd at overcoat op, wos seen this afternoon | ister was almost full. Mr, MeCam- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION burg for certain periods, on the North| La Belle park last night, and | @¥out 12:30 o'clock, just after the] mon is associated with Mr. Dale, and pacceinect Me Side for a certain length of time, and another — well-pleased crowd left| Hopkins landed. He had on a suit{the Commercial will probably close will bave a complete system for the} the park at 10:30 o'clock. The} dark clothing and over that an | Saturday, collection of taxes, performance was equal to those of overcoat. He was watchel by A civil serv'ce ex unination will be Pes held here at the custom house on SCHOOL CLOSES, |Saturday, Jue 4c, for watchman