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To this fine crop added two millions turned loose by the I. C, between here and) Memphis. Look oat for gourd times, « MUNICIPAL MATTERS Officers Adkins and Lescher have both been off of the night force on account of illness for a few nights. PERSONALS. Col. L. H. James, of Marion, is in the city. Mr. Fred Rogers, of Smithland, is in the city, Miss Lillian Logue has returned from Mayfield. Mr. Albert Foster has returned INST DREDGE INVENTED. Two Yoke of Oxen Used im Operating the Apparatus, Mr. William F. J, Boardman, of Filter the Water You Drink” . An ordinance is to be introduced | patent issued by the United States Tt you wish to escape disease you must fil- ’ GLASS AND QUEENSWARE C0. BIG SALE OF Fire Goods! at the next council meeting prescrib-| July 31, 1802. ‘They bear the auito- ter your drinking water, both winter and sum- ing a penalty for representatives of | graplis of two presidents, Thomas mer one local house going in and getting] Jefferson and James Madison. At | d States. ‘The patent was issued to John from St. Louis. customers from some other house. | the time of the issue Mr erson, By using one of our germ-proof filters you ~§ Hon, Max Hanberry has returned|This form of ‘diversion’? has been! was president and Mr. Madison was are certain of having pure water. Fully guar- trom Eddyville. the past prevalent, especially ony the secretary of state. Levi Lincoly anteed. Prices within reach of all . Hon, Jobn K, Hendrick went up| Second street. was the attorney-general of the Unit- ne Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 22:23, nolo 4. The patent wat ised z to Eddyville this morning. May Clumfoot, three other fe Attorney S. H. Crossland, of May-| males, with more avoidupois than reenleaf, a citizen of Massa- , and the document has been huset * tield, is in the city. brains, and a small boy, sent to AT POWELL'S 308 Broadway. Mr. J.B. Sewall, of Louisville, | Danelle: Renee Seeder sett in the Greenteat family moet of the | cotton during the process of packin Ou ‘! was in the city yesterday, steamer Tennessee The first named | \."° eg Rae Y cis va a hot ne be bigest fd Mae k '< F is is the creature who was arrested in a serene sent Poems re interior of the package, | 177) INCORPORATED Cs The goods to be offered have been dam sed only by smoke and Miss Adah Brazelton has gone to|is t » . : husetts family and the letters patent | and, though it may be weeks before _ water. We want to turn these good: into money quickly. Milan, Ten» , on a visit. cadet the nee eee ncitay 2 ame to Mr. Hoardman through her | any’ evidence of ite presence ir felt, ZA BRGADWAY PADUCAH KY. Capt. Heury Owen has gone to y ntervention, it sometimes finds its way at the end oe the females were all more or less ‘green’ in many respects, their Lexington, Ky., on business. TINWARE. Lipped Preserve Kettles, 8 qts., 20c. Miss Mabel Calissi has returned The patent wes issued on what was | of that time, and with greatly added | mary " Li familiari ‘ a 4 alled by the inventor a dock-seraper, vigor, to the surface of the , dis ee | Cofve Pote, 1, 2,8 and4 quarts, ato] oath tt ns tuare 190] trom a viait to White Plaine, Ky. | lSmaitin’ arta, “on, Mau? "| or machine for cleaning out docks. | astrous comequences,perlape ena 4 offee Pote, 1, 2, 3 , . ¢ “ : he first notion of the present | j This is a liabil hich the 5. pac! Capt. Sweeny and wife of Nash Jialing the fir ing. his is a liability which t ; padding Pans, 2,3 and 4 quarts, at 3c ville, were in the city today. There is a handsome new cabinet xe used in cleaning out thé beds process of cylindrical bailing must, it id each. Hi bg sy | Pai ae pfeedng 4] Miss Katie Grouse is visiting] !® Mayor Lang's office at the city] of rivers and harbors. ‘The machine | is declared, entirely obvi and, | Pagenth nw © and 10 quarts, at) Mjaart se" 6 quart 100, 8 quart Tee.’ | triends and relatives at Obion, Tenn, | Yall; where it was placed Saturday. vas a large rake and hoo combined, | further, the cotton fibre is net tort, : pe ai io dink Jelly Oake Pans, 9 inch, 24 each, Mrs. H. H, Meyers, of 629 North| {t i# of oak, and is the handiwork of | weighing about “1,100-*eight.” The Jas it is under present management i A % ne, 3 2 each, Lipped Sauce Pans, 1 quart 5c, 2 quart] .,.9) 13. Oi: tis Meyers, relly Mr. Milt Ingram, the well known] construction included an oak plank | baling and covering, while, in the in Wash Pane, 3 sizes, at 6c 4 per") Fifth street, is seriously ill with fever. * I g "E Lipped Sauce Pans, 1 and 2 quarts, at unas aart bol ada 12¢ each, o " Brindle io Bad ile, contractor. It coutaius a drawer,|8 feet long, 13 inches wide and 6] portant matter of shipme the space be each. A Mjss Cora Bri » Ol y labelled, for map} inches thick. Across the plank on | required for carrying a given quanti- Lipped séuce Pane, 3 and 4,quarta, at) Coffee 1 quart iva “ot Mr. Cale Wearfold aaa | eho ane he front side and at right angli te ; ® ’ vex Rs “ | "8 quart 200, 4 quart, bs 4 mit je | the front side and at right angles | ty of cotton can be materially reduced 4 5 family. ae vi re 18 iron bars, 1 ches r.§ a Cosa a certs ache cea apaheder GLASSW. Counci!man Dick Davis has gone eeae tnd Osea early all ‘heey Ai , and 6 jae leer whitch ib Gh — S 3 10 and 14 quart Dish Pans at 5c each. / Tahie Tumblers 5c per set. to Memphis to spend a week with his) S@bage and decaying vegetables} i... jut inte « y groot ii Ht IP uart Biah'Panw at ve each." eiy"Tumblere ie en —> were collected and hauled away from) (i idle eet tone Ties] HIS OWN MEDICINE. CHEAPEST 2 >i Pans at 5 be : . qual distances and bolted. 1 dart Goveied Bacwe an ee Ld pony eac! Mrs. H.G. Thompson leaves to- the market house before the average |}... projected ? inches below the | 4 Practical Joker Chafes Under a Joke pA 4 quart Covered Sauce Pans, 10 each. | Half gallon Glass Pitchers 8¢ each. | morrow for Chicago, on a visit to Ler] “itizea was up. The improvement} njank and were pointed and sharp- Played Upon Him, 3 Galvanized Wash Tubs at 25¢ each. | Molasses Cans fe each, sleter, . was one duly appreciated, especially | ened at the lower ond, the device in| Having been married less than a »* % Stand Lamps 5c, 1oc and 15¢ each; trim- by the residents of ‘Wall street.’* T he sup. ; GRANITE STEELWARE, mings extra, J. D. McGee and daughter, of | pilin this shape forming a rake. The same | month, it would naturally be sup A } Wash Pans at 5, 8 and 10c each. Berry Nappies se-per set. | Golconda, were at the New Richmond] Anderson Miller, the welleknown | bars projected 5 inches above the up- | posed that Bimley was one of the hap ao 7 Pint Cups at Seeach. All glassware comparatively as low in| todg ex-conttable, was in the city today af edge of ihe pert ane . —_ La ges Sap ieipet ty col : Hanging Soap Dishes at 5c each. price, bysician H. T. Ri ‘ for the first time in several weeks, | Of iron 8 feet long, 5 inches wide and [ not. He broods and schemes and in Dy 7 7 3 ok Ts at “ * . } bag SP POM Nadal QUEENSWARE, head ey nerd haan ‘learn | He hes been ill at bis home neat Linch thick was fixed in contact with | dulges in long exeerations, He would — Lipped Preserve Kettles, 4 and 6 qts.,| Cups and Saucers at 19 aud 1g per set. | with pleasure. Maxon's Mills for the past three| the upper edge of the plank and se- | give half his fortune to get rij at 16¢ each. Plates at 15¢ per set i deat months of fever, and is just able te{cured by a bolt through each of the] upon @ certain person or persons un ile. volar a pul Selita Ki be out. He was warmly weleomed| bars. This strip of iron was feather- | known, = A ville, Tenn., is a gu of ‘% . , » of ~ Quite a lot of odds and ends, usful, at half cost —Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets, &c. These prices will be certain to bring buyers. The goods here mentioned are in limited quantities. Early seekers will get choice. No Goods Charged! Sold Absolutely for Cash! The place is at 312 Broadway, Powell’s Old Book Store Stand. 4 THE KENTUCKY GLASS AND QUEENSWARE Co. B Lanter by his many friends here, edged, and when the machine was} Of course there is a story | peers = 5: —— ‘ invented, a hoe on a large scale was| this. Bimley married a Philadelphia Mr. H. A, Hodge and family, of} Mayor Lang is ia receipt of 8] formed. The shank or handle of the girl, He went on there tl Sree Mieke guests at the New reervegeras Mas the League te machine was made of four iron bars ey the bain a in goin ichmond today. merican Municipalit congrata- 1 at a distance of four feet were | the city he noticed that he we Messrs. Charles Reed and J. L,|!sting Paducah for being the only] welded together. The whole length ing shadowed. Having a eharact Kilgore have gone to St. Louis on|Kentucky city represented ia the] 9? the shank from the scraper was 8] Above reproach, this d business. national congress at Detroit, which | foot. him mush at first, but the th Mrs. J. T. Reddick and children |'%@ mayor recently attended. The very annoying when he w have returned from a trip. to. Plor-| L@8eue is very aoxions to have Pa to the house of h 2 tog ducah become a member ane a reso- the shatows awalt seh Mo lution will doubtless be introduced at aa te tnlae Mr. Lloyd T. Wilson and wife} ihe next meeting of the council to whetted ther have returned froma visit to Mar-| nave Paducah becoure a member. promptly arrested all county, —— shad Mr. Richard Woolfolk, of Mem-| The interest on the old city bonds, Rao. a The power used in dragging this us was on land and consisted wind or water, or any other power that might be utilized. The scraper, when loaded, was dragged o the channel or stream opposite the ck and the mud was carried off y the current. The inventor, with 4 AN EVEN TEMPERATURE aces and stoves, but the an tin such matters freely b lump, which we will ‘ nthe house depends to a certain ex al emte into the mat. in our yards, We have into your coal BUY YOUR PITTSBURGH COAL NOW barge of Brown & Sons* he barg : -apagsaniiegs phis, is a gueet of relatives here for a| just refanded, will cease on the 25th| | EP ResG Kock cad Rhea | aes ewes © sata his we : : if = = few days, inst-, and by that time, it is likely ets ps acl | hal ulel, at the low price of 10lge buslig "4 : ; d out of a dock at “Newbury | from the chic D day for Hopkinsville to enter college] The $45,000 with “which to do this) ori ne carried out 20 tone off to make a’ big and Atlanta Expositions ‘ Why go {o other health resorts when you can for the term, liens a Mc _ sat} ud at one haul, leave with a treas gt: Hermard Anthracite, fcur sizes - - 97.00 per ton Mr. Tom P. Moore, of Nashville, | 110 | ate ye new, Bonds are int ‘The application for the patent was] fy him for the balance of his lif ientiaap sl hee ‘ find an unrivaled one at home? Wasin the vity today en route to | {He bands of the syndicate which re-} at Newburyport March 2, 1802 | The mor prote St. Bernard Nut es conte por fame I have taken charge of, renovated and repapered the hote) adjoining the fundgd them. GREAT MINERAL WELL One-half block from the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railroad depot So! Fil m prepare mi ap, and the next mornir rei date bi r 1 \ beg ag ll gee BALS 0 conte; LODGING ee osntn “Bhotlal Springs. + | with striking another woman, bear the seal of the United States J story was told under flaming head vy ’ T P rates to regular boarders and invalids. Mr. Louis Kolb went up the ll-] Belle Edwards, for a similar of-| in itself one of the most interesting} 'ives. It was a practical jok S1 Bk Rt N AR ID) CO Al COMP ANY ¢ CHAS. C. CARR, Proprietor. _|lisois Central this morning on busi-|fense, was warranted, the plainuiff] of devices, These letters patent are] part of one or more conspiraturs © . 4abirs Abi A i iN eee eee t_ we eee FOP ESO COE: Pa ce = ness, being Ellen Cousin. among the oldest in the United States CO. K MEMBER DIES. Mrs. B,D. Me Mr. Boardman, who is an enthusiastic . Pee aramerarsa Cheepepipnd Miss) Chief Prichard, of Evansville, was| coljector, lias vue of the most valuable terial he gave the news took several hours to ¢ Smitbland. pees The witnesses to the signature of Mr Zilpa Walker has returned! Ella Jones was warranted this} Greenleaf were Charles Jacksop and from a two weeks sojourn at Cerulian | morning on a warrant charging ler] Samuel Savett, ‘I'he letters patent DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY made free with the uame of the chief. (moon eon ATEN) * Wt get al) the harcer WIth Binley be- ° cause he iv a practical joker himself, |*2?7 BROADWAY TELEPHONB NO,6& . citi « eo Susie Boyd, of Salem Ky., were in “ $; » i: 4 1 = " pee = m? We! P_-[4o the gity. Saturday night ev route! collections of curios to be found in} Time only makes him madder{nstead Sonne — " 7 | Strattom@hiles the f the city-yesterday: hom» from Memphis, and aaw Luther! Now § ales 1,—THartford Times. of soothing him, and is no tel q Paducah Boys to 8 Ms, Allan Asher and daughters, | Drake, one of the negroes charged io = ing what would co ’ | ° . } Window rates and Miss Clara Thompson, have re-|the police court this morning. with PACKING COTTON. ancceed in unearthing the conspiracy t's On PADUCAH GOAL AND MINING CO. * Glass --Mfs. W. C. Chiles, of 1216 Madi-]'™rned from Cerulean Springs. carrying concealed a pistol, He rec- Cylindrical “Bales Reslat Destreo | Detroit Free Preas i INCORPORATED a > Spectacles. Aa street, received the sad intelli-| Mr. Len Dale, night clerk at the/ognized Drake, and Drake recog-| Ne Cylindrical Bales Resist Bestruc <= g A ce y day that her New Richmond, is quite ill, his|nized him, and the chief was of the P splnabeetaaiiiaintiian Miners and Shippers... If we ba: Fehoice between giv- | gence yester lay that her son, Strat. 1 ree n m4 - . —— Le verything we have in this|ton Chiles, 4 at Chickamauga | many friends will regret to ‘earn. opinion that the negro is wanted in : 1 it w method of cotton packing World. and Ising our eyesight, I'm| Park hospital Friday last, and the re-] faster Willie Mulvibill, Atiss Mat- raeeribe 6) Wet Pee e ma ac oe mere cylindrical bale Tradewater Coal : - ture we'd give up everything else and | mains were laid to rest there yester- | tie Mulvihill and Miss Myra Petter | 00tify Marshal Collins by telegraph] takiy pope ee tuigt A keep our eves, Trouble iaewe never |day forenoon at 11 o'clock. left for Pinkneyville Saturday. pen he resvbed home, whether aie) —wi", it is thought, mT bat beg ys lage ade si The young man had been ill for] Attorney J. M. Worten roturned | “key iy wanied in Kvansville or Anrabhskated Uy terested ok : . emo! ‘ated b repeated show gt * brought face to face with them, We]several weeks from hoid fever, | from Smithland last evening and went | °° —---- What pdtéon can, bs but ap io cle Now is the time to put in your winter all know peopte who make a practice and chee ont Liga Ww Ge heed) up to Eddyville this morning. A prominent railroader said today: Seisas talon im G0 Gokis 0 feces be t P R an pply of thle onseestes Sool. Lang ~ ing“ spectacles | Was at his bedside when he passed % The farmers have the largest wheat{ ©) Bia ty adie Shedd y AN KX ay 70 bushel ice vator. of baying ‘window-glass’ spectacles away, and had been there for three|.. M+ Fd Burnham, agent for the bs render it a practigal impossibility te hone 254 { N.C, & St. L., and wife left yester- | ¢FoP they bave had sivce republicane] ;eMICHH & practical impossibility | y ism was dethroned in 1884, and bet-| Pr it the surface can be scorched ter prices prevail. ‘They also have fine prospects for a tobacco crop with good prices, Certainly prosperity because they think it's economy, not knowing they are doing their eyes a great injury until too late. There is just as much defference in spectacle weeks, Private Chiles is the first one of the company that left Paducah to die. He was thought to je better several day for the Omaha exposition. Mrs. Forsythe, who bas been vis- iting friends here, went up to Daw- but bepnd this, through the absence of the weded oxygen, fire will not penetra Under the ordinary sys ee BAKER AND RANDALL siz GOAL iehMiell” COAL isbetween a glass dish 4 of yeking 7 3 a enplaping bytes pea Ve een ‘and | days age, when heard from, but suf- {#0 yesterday for & sojourn, smiles down upon the G. O. P., and cen f yrcking, no A t ending the cut glass that would cost ten dollars | fered @ relapse, J. L. Vial and wife, who havelovery act of McKinleyism. |The os atl te 1 i vigtin bee JOHN 1. POWERS | SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE fae your eyes tested with De, J.] The remains were laid to rest at/been at La Belle park, left on the/furmers say they have been able to erie os sulle tee through , oe ' CHEAPEST Harraes’s wonderful instraments, | the park. Fowler this morning for Cincinnati. | oujtivate double the acreage of tobac- ™ ss i: thn oe ae pis i vies ange Lump, 8e per bushel i a . 3 spark fm a cigar, @ match, or a AN >VERN samp, 8c i and get apair of bis celebrated crown NEW WALL PAPER FIRM. 35 M arah Ballowe, who has been|/co'on account of scarcity of worm: ay (| wae Tall : beth i FORD AND DrVERN Nat, 7¢ per busher. stone glasses, and you willsee as you sf visiting her mother, Mrs. Roeden, at aber i \ ‘s Boek 1, All Fizes Old Lee Anthracite $7.69 per ton, have never seen before: eg P. Carmi, Ill., for the past two weeks, 4 Performance before and immediately THESE PRICES ARB POR SPOT CASH Anderson and Claude Higgins, two of Paducab's best known paper hangers, have opened up headquarters under the Palmer House with a complete line of BIG EXCURSION TOMORROW, | both fine and low-priced grades of wall — paper. Their stock is entirely new bas returned home. Miss Laura Babb and Mr, Fred McCreery have returned home after \ after the battle. Change of ‘a several weeks’ visit to frends and \ bill Thursday night EYES TESTED FREE. Dr, Jonann Harrars. 423 Broadway. We keep a stock om band all the time and would be pleased to have your orders, BARRY & HENNEBERGER, |} PERFORMANOE EVERY NIGHT RAIN OR SHINE. relatives in Hampton, Mrs. May O'Brien, who has been "i ‘ isiting here, has gone to St. Louis 5 r] from what can be heard] and right up-to-date. They do their | ¥'*! Pb fa oi dee the pes Sage to Chi-]own work, and satisfaction is gua Cee oe Ves Leo, Tear, \ BREAD f o1 the Illinois Central tomor-|snteed. Give them a call; 104 “4 y 2 f > ee, Cee ctl de ona ot the" lnrieek ot tes] North Witla Prot, E. A, Fox, state secretary We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal " of the Sunday School union, expects to bein McCracken county in the IS THE STARE interest of the Union, in a few days. OF LIFE Mr. Charles Wortham, who has . cE } ICOMSEQUENTLY : been iu Rosewood, Tnd., since May, \ rayne RR na GC ! 4 itdaivallante Stemi] | OR or about Septemler 1 wel) ;75 7 (=) er Coal. Mrs. Sarah House and daughter,| Will Open an electrical department AT A CHEAP PRICE, kind, as well aa the cheapest, ever 4 Cuas. F. Anpenson, given, Many of the most prominent | 20a6 Craupe Hicarns, people will go on it, and the crowd will likely be greatly augmented to- morrow by many who do not now in- tend to go. SPOKE AT CARRSVILLE but give our patrons the well-screened ICE CREAM :SUPPER, The East Baptist church will give an ice cream supper in Mechanics- burg tonight, fir the benefit of the Sunday school class. <a ‘Congressyan C. K. Wheeler re- turned from Carraville yesterday, ® F orhere he spoke Saturday Mr. ‘fufus Steele is here from : 2 Death in Mechanicsburg. Mrs. Mionie Breckiaridge died at her home, in Mechanicsburg, Satur- day evening, aged he was the wife of Joho Breckinridge, and leaves si ” two children, The funeral took place Nashville to epen a boarding house. | at the Catholic church at 1 o'clock = His sister, Miss Peas! Steele, axtived] Sosterday afternoon, aul the remains last night aud is his guest at the New] were taken to Mayfield for interment Richmond house. { few days visiting Mrs. B. T. Dayis. route to her home in Evansville from rom: tly attended to. “Al we ask c | *) Barren Fork, Ark., are guests of i Every barrel, half barrel, sack or entra oal and iron Cor, Emma, of Fulton, are en route home com lete in re airs and toin all trom Dawson and will remain here @ kinds of ropala ork. Thi wiriee ° Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egy: at 7° cents Cashi ponulur scieek on the Kouler pant OL buildings, fitting of electic bells D l 'O mM a See us about your Anthracite, All sizes Bee Pea Mi hailead age ivi , ‘k vest quality and cheapest price, through the city this morning, en and repairing of fans an motors! L : a visit to Brooklyn. ; 18 ABSOLUTELY Mr. Witt Ogilvie and bride, off ig g air trial, and we g rantee FLOUR PURE pany relatives near Maxou's Mill, They OUL DYices to give satisfacion. clas guaronied to he mide Fuca IFT 3, BRAD, Manag MR peace ~ —_ were married afew days ago. The none finer, retail NEW DOCIOR, dp the Studio. groom is a son of the Jate Mr, A. J. erocere, sell it. att famaiee buy it.] TELEPHONE 370 Y d T + YOU! ONEY CK if not t TRGAUR ‘ - Proprietop—Did Mise Prinker call resented. ofagrer MS. KR BURGAUER, Agent F@POy F’onth and Jefferson: Mr. 9. %. Coyle, who is now at the the New .ichmond House, will locate in Paducah, his cflive to be on Broad street. He is a most pleasant pentieman, and ones highly recom mended, Ogilvie. s Ly J.P. McElrath, J. M. Walton, L. inzes él r A. Graham und wife, Miss E, Pat- ‘ terson and the Misses Patterson are Dalton, The Tailor. FOURTH AND ial among the Kentucky people in New a 5 York, mentioned yesterday in a dis- U m in 0 f Vie fa - } OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE é ietor—Did she appear to be satisfied with them? ees Oh, yes, sir; delighted with CLAIMS PAID, them. I heard her say they didn’t look one bit like her—Boston Tran- 104 North Fifth Street P "i , 7 au ‘antees a perfect fit. * ‘The flome Forum Pays Ineu bee ee $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments. Under Palmer House { kL ld Have Y~ ‘ FIRST . Fla yuarantees a per eat 9m, SHO Lek seme, Sebago Island. 100 choice residence lots, 60 feet Telephone 362 \ shou _yur SECOND .. He does all his work with home labor, ‘ President James Lang, of the! ‘Tobago island was 0 called by [{font Prices $100 up. \ Patron?” | tor THIRD... He will sell you a ¢u't of clothes made to oriler Home Forum, wrlay received drafts Columbus from its fancied resem | *tCe™ 28) Br : ) ™ ea for $4000, $2000 of which was due} lance to the tobacco or inhaling tube # ~are@ Reasons... As cheap as youcan buy ‘ as insuracce iv the Forom on the life q of the late Mr. Will Baynbam, and :” the othcr 62000 onthe life of Mr. Lippuld, both of whom were drowned an the river here a few months ago, Lagomarsino is up-to-date on cold heer. of the aborigines. Our word tobacoo ls thence derived, Dr. Edwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and Throst Specialist, Paducs 1 Beauty Viean Blood” heats a clean skin, No, beauty without M. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tie clean your toad und keep itclean, by) ; ‘ : stirring up the lazy liver and putien Hor the body, Hg Rey ea bilious ‘aes itt P . high-grade an Chscarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug: pista. natiofaction quaranteed, 10c, We." a custom-made pation Worever, Wy Cathartie, 100 oF 88a, ArUgg iss reten«

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