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ARRESTED FOR LARCENY. A Young Jeweler Caught Here Today on a Velegram From Jackson, Tenn,—Says He Will Go Back. Best of the Season A BELLE eee THE DEAGONS, Descriptive Singers. Miss Carrie Christy has retucned to Shaw, Miss, Mrs. Win, Hassman has gone to Cincinnati on a visit. Contractor Wm, Erler has returned trom ‘Terre Haute. Mayor Jobo Lander, City, is im the city today. Mr. Bob McCann has gone up to] dad a Jewelry Store, and Is Al- Contra} City on busines: leged to Have Maae Way With Mr. Willis B. Ward, of some Jewelry Left There lis, was in the city tod Miss Fannie Sale 8 returned To Be Repaired. from Dawson and Morganfield. Misses Mamte and Lena Mitel ' it Evan s,:ie, are guests of Mr. Lu Kolb family. Mrs, Fannie morning for Sebree, Ky., co relatives. Hon. Jobu K. corned from Murray, after a several lays’ absence. Mrs. T. F. Beadles and son, of Fulton, are guests of Mrs, Mary) eee neem a ceny, Heaslen, ob Sines Bie: Be would, be leep! tbls wilerooue p. A Bros hala Pie eer tie: Lhis is all the information the police of the Golden Cross, is in the city to] haa attend a meeting tonight, "The young man appeared to be dh te Ba Bviskie Miss Julia Crowly, of Memphis, is] greatly surprised when taken into] iisingss, - a guest of her sister, Mrs. Moore} oustody, and he had no idea The big White C Whittaker, gn Campbell street. what charge there could be again e big ol Misses Ray Roberts and Myra Da-|bim, as he bas been a resident of Pa- vis have returned to Mayfield, after a| ducah since last February, isit to relatives and friends here. not been in Jacksou. Miss Courtie Paryear and brotber,| The telegram was very inexplicit, ys and the young man wired his father My Master Carl, are expected home io” | immediately and asked what was the| for Evan Ky, charge against bim in Jackson. fine bu if? is i He then asked the newspaper rep The C gay ae eyelets Fs ‘ol resentatives to say nothing about it, visit to ber daughter, Mrs. ates He afterwards remarked all be Miss Susie Temple, of Grenads,| knew about the case was that he for- Miss., arrived yesterday atternoos| merly had a repair shop in on a visit to De. C. H. Brothers and] and one night two or three watches| phis trade next week. family. left there for repairs were stolen from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Wallace] him and he was unable to make good] today from and Mrs. W. KE. Cave left at noon their loss to the owners. ‘They then} tony for St, Louis. for Colorado Springs on a visit of a] attempted to make it hot for him, : few day: but failed. He supposes his arrest Mrs. V. P. Wells, of West Plains, | is # result of their latest move. Mo., is a guest of her mother, Mrs.| He has been an exemplary young M. A. Parcel, Mrs. Wells former-]™man while here, and has a wife and ly resided here. baby who reside here with him. He Postman Chas. Holliday is now] Worked rhs I. 0, shops watil three taking his vacation of ten days. | He} "Cy ioe aston arrived this afternoo and his family will spend the time in} Chi Sbtagh ced Rallaraisousty. at 2:30 from Jackson after Da: Mr. Horsce J. Derby, of Pueblo, siciy nis wes vance eater ane Col., who has been visiting Judge Barkbolder, in the county, will re-| ree %miseppropeiating several turn home in a few days. That he skipped out from there last| rate, Mr. Linah Cobb has gone to Pry-/ February with them, and went to beburg, Graves county, to accept 8! Memphis, position as buekkeeper for the Ken-| until about a week ago. tucky Construction and Improvement} here is only one of the men who company. lost watches prosecuting him, and he Miss Carrie Leavell, of Hopkins-|is a young man named L. W. Eppin- ville, returned home today, after a] ger, who lost a $75 watch and chain. visit to Mrs. W.N. Robins. She] None of the watches have been found, was accompanied by Miss Garvet/and Day claims they were stolen Richardson. from him. It is said, however, that , of Hendersoy,} it is not-‘his first offense of this Wilson Siation,| character. That once he carried off of Calvert Metropo- SEAMON AND MONTI Return Engagement of ‘Those Favorites, COLTON AND DARROW. PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT RAIN OR SHINE. HOR A AONE, OR FOR NECESSITY Mr. John Day, a young wateh- maker who has been working at Mr. this] J. J. Bleich’s for the past threc months, was arrested this morning by| Officers Jones and Harlan on are a icl . | charge of larceny. Japt. Eph Ballowe ea age eA Marshal Collins received a tele-’ weather, #0 to speak. gram from Chief of Police T. C. Engineer Al Mason Gaston, of Jackson, Tenn., this} account of sickness. morning, asking him to arrest Day Thomas left ona y to sickness, The John S. Hopki from Ohio river por 83. of which theresi subject of ‘g! people who do May ron risk in not having them, ‘We fit your eyes and give you better night. You are pleased with what we do for your eyes. I charge you $1.00 to $1.00 for same quality spectacles other parties charge you $3.50 to $6 for. J. J. BLEICH, 228 Broadway. SHORT LOCALS. FOR SALE. She will have a big trippers. The new Lee line some mistake about it, The P, D. Staggs river loaded to. the g ber, ti neous ff. $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments. 100 choice residence lots, 50 feet front. Prices $100 up. Graveled streets. W. M, Janes, tf 328‘, Broadway. Orange sherbet today at Stu’ “SERGEANT BEBOUT WRITES. pected to carry a freight. The recent issue of the Marion Press contains two very interesting letters from Firat Sergeant L. L, Be- bout, of Co. K, Thiid regiment, for- merly clerk of the St. Nicholas hotel, one written from Chickamauga and the other from Newport News. At the'time they were written the boys ~——*Sought they were lor rgntty-to~ suit f Rico. Both ‘are to his old 35¢@ yard. “syer home and are Extra he: ne designe— xs: vu ti igeons at 518 South Eighth street. 10a2 SIR EDWIN BETTER. morning 10.8, eat-the bars consider: ferson, after a visit to Miss Willie Stone at Eddyville They while here, Mound City, Attorney T. B. Harrison, formerly does not change his mind. associated with Col. L. D. Husbands law business, but who has KENTUCKIANS WED. for several weeks, is reported better.| News From Metropolis and Vi-|h His many friends will be pleased to} cinity—Man Killed on the learn that he underwent a very pain- A tul operation, but is on the road to Railroad. recovery. Be BEGINS WORK, A letter from Mr Gus Burnett, of Hazelwood, Ballard coutity, states that be does not know how the report that Sir Edwin Arnold was dead could have been started. Sir Edwin is the gamest dead, horse in the country, he avers, and is now io fine trim, He will be entered ina few events this fall. Excursion yia Hlivois Central R. R, Reunion Blue and Gray, Dawson, Ky., Aug. 24th and 25, one fare; limit Aug. 28th. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 16th to 20th it Aug. 224. Indianapolis, Ind., K of P. En- campment, Aug. 19th, 20th and 2st, one fare; limit Aug. 31st. Chicago, Ill., Aug. 23d—the best of all—$5.00 for the round trip,good returning until Aug. 31st, td J.T. Dow STREETS NEED LIGHT, He will go down A Prominent Young Lady Dies at Her Home—Other Notes, freight. She left on Elizabethtown today Chief Hoyer Installed at the City Hall, Chief of Night Police Hoyer as- sumed duties of office last night, and this morming his old beat at the Union depot was filled by Officer ; Tom Potter, who had been acting| People of the county chief, but who was a member of the Fi night force. Officer Potter was pro-| tropolis, moved last week to Carbon- moted toa place on the day force,|dale, Ill. Yesterday his relatives re- and his position on the night force} ceived the intelligence he was killed was filled by the appointment of Mr.| in a railroad wreck at Delta, Mo. He Emil Gourieux. as agent for the Ayers & Lord Tie ‘The latter's suceessor as assistant] Co., and was well known jn Paducah ‘There is considerable complaint in | overseer of the chain gang is Ex-] where he often came. The remains regard to the sewer ditches being left | Officer Henry Singery, as stated yes-| were sent to Vienna, Iil., for inter- expoeed in a few places every night, All have begun their new] ment. without lights or other means of warning passers by of the danger. This is due, itis claimed, by the lanterns going out, but the matter has been taken up by the proper per sons, who im the trouble will be remedied and there will-be no more cause for complaint. Several bad accidents were narrowly averted dur- tng the last tew nights on account of othe open dilebes, Stutz’s orange sherbet beats them all; try it. THE SHERIFF A Der eNDANT Miss Martha Pace and Mr. Craw-| 99 she leaves prompt ford Babb, cf near the city, were married at Metropolis yesterday af- ternoon at the office of Justice Lig- gett, They are well known young nk Gillipsie, @ tie man of Me-| heve been laid away Cairo. Agent. ot s conjestive chill. for several weeks. terday. Capt. ‘Bill’ daties. lyn, Lil,, was perhaps fatally injured | after a tow of ties. in the same wreck. Miss Lula Bruce, a well known| the work of raising t young lady residing in East, Metrop- ‘DEAD EASY. ‘This is the Time the Paducah Boys are Having at New- ah haha very suddenly on Tuesday evening |W 1 charge. - last. The young woman was not A letter from Sergeant-Major Tom | thought to be seriously ill, although | its Jackson, of the Third Kentucky, re, tiga been complaining for several | af heading tfmber. veived by bis ‘parents 40day, Statee j* On Tuesday evening at sup-} Work on the ti that the boys are enjoying life, des-| per she was asked to take a bow! of| Brooklyn is almost pite thelr sore disappojotment in get- ken soup, which she refused,|she will be out ina ting left in the Porto Rican expedi- saying she would take it later. While} has been rebuilt and tion, the family were at supper they heard] he a much better boa Theit wagons and teams all sailed) a noise indicating distress aud on 8°] The towboat a week ago, but the regiment was not | ing into the room found Miss Bruce| morning for tbe so fortunate. The camp is very welll in death. Miss Bruce was 19 years, é situated, aud the people of Virginia] 9 months and 2 days old, She was are most hospitable to them all, and] buried yesterday afternoon after ser- thoy do not lack attention or conve. yices by Elder Duncan of the Baptist viences. church. The Daye are aul tiviog ia hope of} Ga the 71h inet Helmer Welkins and NEW SWITCHES. Coroner Phelps yesterday after- noon served pape:s on Sheriff Tobe Rogers, agsiost whom Major Harris yesterday brought suit for Mrs. E M. Willett to restrain him from sell ing a phivton belonging to the latter. The fects in the case are Mr. J. T. Willett, husband of the plaintiff, was on a bond declared forfeited, Com mopwealth’s Attorney Bradshaw or. dered the sheriff to levy on a certain on in the livery stable, and the ff declined to levy on it without an indemnity bond. ‘This was given him and he proceeded to levy on the pheton, Mrs, Willett now comes aud claims the phwton belongs to her, und is not subject to execution in the offsir of Mr. Willett, and asks that the sheriff be required to restore the phiw’on to her. All the little harbo Cracken county, married at the Julian hotel by Thos, |Steward’s Island rat Making Dog] Liggett, ments. The Iline’s ¢ On the 8th Thomas Boyd and Sa-| Place. rab Cheney, of Rose Bud, Ill., were A force of section hands this moro-{ married at the residence of Thomas ing began work on a uew switch for Liggett the I, C. myer front track on First street, between Broadway and Court NEW Itis to be about 600 feet long, It is understood that another switch is to be builtin the alley be- tween First and Second streets y SPEAKING TF Gongressma JOUSE BEGUN, The work of erecting Dr. Murrell’s new business house on Broadway ad-| near home. Joining the Y. M. C. A. began this morning, avd by tomorrow the foun-| for a speech at St. Joli dation will have been commenced, It is to be a flue brick stracture, PEAC The congressior Mr. ©. BLOODWORTH'S PARK. GOLDEN CROSS, If you want to have a good time come to Bloodworth’s park, in Me- burg, Saturday night, Aug Bailxcue and bran dance. J A, Broopworta, Manager Lagomarsiny is up-to-date oD Co} Jeer. All the Golden Cross people of the e jing members who b pen to be in the city, are cord ly ited to the meeting of Banner |Commandery tonight. J, H. Werner, N.C. G@. EB. Haye, K. of R. he would not be here fc Dee Thompson was warranted this] at least. morning on & charge of using iusult-| It is likely that the ing language towards Jim Coleman, | in earnest about the ony Bcay Capt. William Edwards, and stating |towboat Kenton, is off the boatewing Shetiield Louis this afternoon at 5 o'clock for claiming he could show there was} Paducah and Tennessee river points. Mr. Will Burton is back from trip dowa the Mississippi river. has been sick in the marine hospital Barton James Pylan, a resident of Brook-|Cooper up the Cumberland river hustling at the present. grim and Emma Cooper are up the |THE TROLLEY V Cumberland river after ties ; the Wm. Towle js up the Tennessee after Miss Helen Corneal of Lamont, Mc-| heading timer; the Fred Nellis is at! o’ Kentucky, were] work getting out sunken coal at]’ it was rumored that Mr, populist nominee, would also mount] y the stump, but Mr. Reeves has not been here, and his friends stated that, NEWS OF THE RIVERS. The Cumberland coutinues to ris is under the is laid up ov of the The Dick Fowler Was the first out She cleared doing a good ar liner Buck- eye State is due to pass down today from Cincinnati for the Southern me- oping tropolis, New Orleans. ns_was in early nts and cleaged Te at 10 o'clock, doing » leaves St. crowd of round ir, the Georgia Jackson] Lee, will enter the Cairo and Men- The Mayflower is due to pass out Pittsburg Landing, She has a big trip of lumber and ties. arrived yester- day afternoon out of the Tennessee wards with lum- nd a big lot of miscella- She is lying at the wharf loading for this afternoon’s de- n{Parture when she leaves on her re- turn to Waterloo, Ala. She is ex- heavy load of The Kentucky river is ona big watches left at his shop for repairs. |freshet and running out at a fearful The Ohio rose 16 inches here last | and they lost trace of him/ night, making the gauge read. this| falling at St. Louis, which will make the surplus water in the Ohio go out booming. Au 8-mile current is expected. There isan extraordinary stro) current in the Tennessee, which wi ‘ably The docks and ways are busy doing yesterday en route to] Some preperty in a skiff and sold it.| repair work, and are working «!I the Day agrees to return to Tennessee] carpenters and caulkers available. A without s requisition, and will be] majority of the boat builders of this were guests of Miss Hattie Clark|tsken back tomorrow provided he| place are at work on the ways at Diver John Patrick’s diving apara- tus was taken up to the sunken steamer Monie Bauer this morning, i button up the ches, and another attempt will be made to pump her out. The City of Clarksville arrived from the upper Ohio river points late yesterday afternoon blocked off with her return at noon. to Merchants must get their freight down to the Dick Fowler by 8 o'clock at that hour, River business was unusually good on the levee and wharf this morning The packets were all in and away on good time with good freight receipts. They are experiencing no trouble now from the bars and the spar poles for fature use, Capt. John Fernand is home from He is yet ill over the effects took Capt. Harpham is superintending he Monie Bauer, He is working in. behalf of the in- olis, « daughter of C. B. Bruce, died |*¥tance company who has the boat The towboat Woodruff 1s due up f{ternoon from Cairo wit! La tor ig Lamasco st completed and few days. She is expected to than formerly. ‘Troubadour left this lower rivers Price’s Floating palace in tow. with or boats are out The Pens and the Maggie/ated some excitement, Belle is. running in the Cowling’s| | ‘ODAY. Wheeler Will Make | will a Speech at St. John’s, I fight is brought K. Wheeler; who the democratic nominee, is billed hn’s, toc Ree es, the br severa! days, Aight will begin fiast of nex a He the “There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.’’ There is a time in buying your coal when you can lay in your winter supply to great advantage. Now is the time; catch it while it flies. The best grade of coal for fam- ily use at summer prices. Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions r ton . Bernard Anthracite, four sizes - - $7.60 pe - Bernard Coke, three tizes - - - - 5.00 per ton 8 cents per bushel . Bernard Lamp 7 cents per bushel CUT PRICES Refrigerators Bernard Nut - DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL CO. (INCORPORATED) 423 BROADWAY 1s 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY It's goin TBELBPHONB NO.8 PADUCAH GOAL AND MINING GO, INCORPORATED Screen Doors and Windows! CHEAPEST} TO BE HAD Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal Now is the time to put in your winter supply of this celebrated coal, Lump ce puateee Office at elevator, Tele- ei COAL “eanevett? COAL ig SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bushel. “f Nut, 7e per bushel. Old Lee Anthracite $8 per ton. THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH ' r « - We keep a stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your orders BARRY & HENNEBERGER Render Coal Is mighty good to start with. Then after it is specially prepared over the FINEST SYSTEM OF SHAKER SCREENS that money can buy, you get the best value fur your coal money you ever got in your life when you fill up with our Prime Render Lump at 8 cents; Prime Render Egg and Nut at 7 cents sar-Place your order for Anthracite at $8.00 per ton for future delivery“ Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager SRLEEHORE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS, R. BURGAUER, Agent ood HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, You need send nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Ovening Books RROADWAY No, We Don’t «+. Give a Bicycle Suit, Lamp and Bell With Every Cleveland Bicycle Notice To the Public! Connections made with water main, including hydrant eight feet inside of lot line, for $6.00 short connection and $7.50 long connec- tion; other work to cost in the same proportion. Open evenings: D It is not necessary. They are worth the money asked without a lot of dry goods thrown in. It don't make any difference whether you buy a $40, $50, $65 or $75 Cleveland, you get full value for your money, OLD WHEELS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE JAS. W. GLEAVES & SONS Commercial House Corner Third and Jefferson Rates $1.00 Per Day; Meals 25 Cents We have taken charge of this well-known and ular house, aim is to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY house IN WESTERN KENTUCKY. Our roo. re clean and well ventilated, and newly furnished throughout. The tables jupplied with the very best the kets afford Special rates to re; boarders. Twenty-one-meal ticket: ot MEADOWS & PRYOR, Proprietors VIRE BROKF, Minvesheimer Plumbing Company 104 North Fifth Street, Under Palmer House. Telephone 362. LENDLER & LY DON Third street, near hurt anyone, t LENDLER & LYDON Vill give you great bargains jn sum- All less of 83 | Orowing ifs tine | ar Favor mer shoes for the next ten d ‘olored shoes must go rega price. Call and get your pick, 70 Consilpation Warever, ete Gundy Cuthart wae marta 36) oF te, k a trolley wire broke on South | il ‘ k # trolley wir Be en Boalt Tyo eneeat a May okt price, oe Itis said at Washington that a Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and tr ye musi out of service. embi : dit pected pias wil e| Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes ‘tit completed for the necessary srules/ garments that fitthar thoze that a’m f occupatio ost fit. The acme of style a pation. workmanship is ours, Dropjin at 333 Broadway and see ‘ates thes DALTON, THE :TAILOR < amen ie — He ats Tals morning sbout about 111 tas out prices.on all kind§ of shoes, but did not MEN OF MODERATE MEANS he yolunteers still in the state camps kept under orders until plans are'Clothes right, makes the billfright. It costs but a trifle more to Wear belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waite i---t’will,cost you so little. WO0CE8: :

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