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PERSO! NALS. C. Moorman, of “Nashville, is at the Hotel Gilberto. Miss Kllen Gilbert, of Corning, Ark., is visiting relatives here. Mrs. G. C, Dean and daughter are deat in Newbern, Tenn. . R. Ross and wife, of Lex- lates ‘are at the Palmer, Mr. G. B, Trice, the Battle Ax gladiator, is at the Palmer, Miss Anna Laura Bleichart, of Louisville, is at the Palmer. Dr. and Mrs. B. L, Rawlins, of Dallas, Texas, are at the Palmer. Mr. J. F. Turner left at noon for Vienna, Ill,, on a visit to his family, Mr. and Mrs, Byers Robertson are parents of a fine boy baby, born yes- terday, Mrs, W. J. Hills and Miss Weth- eral left yesterday for Michigan on a will | visit. Mrs. A. B, Ticknor and Mrs, A. terson 4pent the forenoon at GRAND :. OPENING -—or The Bazaar 215 BROADWAY. We announce our coming with three big bargai and Monpay only 200 fine ladies’ black skirts, regular $2 quality, go for $1. 300 fine ladies’ shirt waists, all colors, regular 75¢ and $1.00 quality, go for 35 cents. 200 fine ladies’ wrappers, perfect fitting, fast colors, regular $1.25 quality, go for 69 cents. Millinery and Hair Department. New York and Our complete stock of millinery is direct fron be sold at greatly reduced prices We wish to cal! especial attenti jon to ment. The most corre i We also carry a complete | treatment ; your hair from turni: y THE BAZAAR, 216 Broadway. ur exclusive Hair Depart-]R sing, Switches and Bangs. | Stiles, soa powders, Mrs. Dr. W. M. Cowgill and chil- ee Se dren left at noon for Petoskey, Mich., and falling rT *Ton a visit, i come 4 Be Ut El Miss Moss from Creal. Hon. Jchn Grayot and wife came down this morning from Smithland, enroute to Princeton, Mrs. S. 8. Miller left this morning for Louisville, after a ¥ to her brother, Mr. P, E. Stats, Mr. A. W. Story, of Ozan, was in and] the eity today enroute home from a visit to relatives near Charleston, Mo. Rev. Breuckner left at noon for Burlington, Ia., and will not conduct at the Lutheran church Sun- also to grey } Su hertand and sister, returned this morning New Store. Light local showerst probably Saturday ght LOC, AL/1 MENT ION. At Windsor Chapel. Rev. Greathouse will preach a jat Windsor, Chapel — tonig) | neatly printed sermon on the book of} ™ Revelations will be giyen away free to] “ all who attend. ain} Mr. and Mrs. James E, Wilhelm A|and children and Mrs. Mary Beadles from Hins Misses Ella, Bessie and a terson and Mr. Chas, Wilkins, the Special sale of gyanite irom ware at] inter of Texas, are back from Teu- Noah's Ark Saturday, Aug. 7th. nessee, Mr. Mat Carney leaves today for St. Louis to attend the exhibition game tomorrow between St. Louis and Milwaukee, Mrs. M. C. Vaughan and daugh- completed and turned over to the 1Bi-/ters, Misses Mildred and Paulin cycle Club Saturdag, unless rain in-} returned this morning from a several terferes in the mgantime. weeks’ visit to Mississippi. Mr. Charles Wilkins, of Brenbam, Tex., who has been here on his way home from the Epworth League con- vention in Toronto, left today for home. | Miss Allie Sanders left this after- | Mr. T. N. Walton, of Briensburg,| noon for Louisville, where she will Marshall county, and Miss Davie} join her sister and an exeursion party Beach, of Calloway county, popular] from Louisville and New Albany and young people in their respective com-| go to Cincinnati. munities, were married st the home] 4isses Laura and Nellie Mercer, of bade tater 907 Clark street, have gone on a ale. + | month’s visit to to their grandmother, Mrs. William Wadely, at Mercer, Muhlenberg county, K. tter pot red, from Mr. John Noah’s Ark, The Hatfield school prepares for college, for business, for the home, plinteninser Een 4 Our loss your gain: To get your sizecome early} 4 good cook; white girl preferred, | Call at Eleyenth and Jefferson. Hat Cor t % | July and August is the time you need them. Loedeistatccangh, | Young People Wed. leather bot- 4 to 8.3 25 cents buys. women’ tom web slippers, si g§ocents buys child’s ‘Tanyas ox- iy ford; s8c buys the misses’ Special sale of finite iron ware a es brown or black | Noah’s Ark Satutflay, Aug. 7th. 50 cents buys n strap slippers. ‘ v4 saa f Good company, proper habits and 50 cents buys women’s oxford ties,| pone ideals are worth more sizes 1 to 2/4, sold at $2 & $2.50/ child than tho price of tuition. 98 cents buys women’s hgel or} Hatfield schao! will look after spring, strap or lace, werg $1.25, | interests in the3ematters 89 cents buys ‘boys’ ox bjood shoe, size ro to 134%, were $1.25. $1.19 buys man’s low shoes. $1.19 buys man’s tan goat or blac! dongola low shes. $1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or don- Ice Cream Bupper. gola low shoes, were $2.50 to $4} There will be an ice cream supper qi * given by the Ladies’ Aid of the East ag buys the No. 5 of the $1.98 Mapua’ chotth at: Mechaniesbury r next Tuesday night, Aug. 10th, for $1.98 buys any of our $2.50 and/ the benetit of the church. The pub- $2.75 ox blood or green low} lic is cordially invited, 7 'Y shoes, ——— that he will be it Paducah in a short time, though he may not be bere until Sept. Le Mr. Lane will take in the Nashville Centennial be- tore he returns. From his letter it is evident that he is enjoying himself among the northern summer resorts, 85 Don’t forget the egcursion to St. Louis Sunday, August 8, at 10:30 patent leather}a,m. Farefrom Padneah, Brooklyn and Metropolis, $2.59 round trip. | Returning, will leaye St. Louis Tues- day, Angust 10, af oon. 5a3 THE DOCTOR'S COMPARISON. Joke That Is Being Prosecuting Attorney Reeves. A Told on ‘The city hall officials are enjoying a good joke at the expeuse of Prose- cuting Attorney Bob Reeves, It appears that most of the Ballard and Carlisle county witnesses in the now no‘orious Frank cases are in- clined to sympathise with the defend- ants, who have peddled goods down in that section for two or three years and are well thought of. One resident, a prominent doctor wrote the thorities here a letter, fter ex i Special sale of granite iron ware at Noah’s Ark Satutgay, Aug. 7th. Lots For Sale. Good chance for every young man in town to get a nice lot to make a home, 200 beautiful residence lots $10 down, balance in payments per mouth, Gall and Broadway aiw Brack Owen. Ellis, Rudy & Phillips IF YOU USE Mineral Waters You'd better lay in a prices, as the new the cost of all im, to 100 per cent, You can procure See me, $31 424 Mile River Exotrsion to Nash- rele deargats coral, - Ane could prove a d—n sight owo there in Bal- Bob Reeves could."’ knew M that he etter charact 1 like to take » ard county t most enjoyable f rland river sursion to Nashville an excellent op yortunity will be afforded at noon or Wednesday, Aug, Ilthy when the Buttorff will leave. Paducah with a arty under the direction of Ec . Whitteuiore.. $5 pays all e: 1 including meals\and sleeping accommodations while in Nashville A fine band of music will be Board. Ladies can travel with com- fort and safety. Arrange with party of your friends and go. ENGINERK WESTON upply at present ff bill increases i Compelled to Stop off the Fowler ted wetene. on Account of a Bad Eyze Engineer J. L. Westouf, of the Joe Fowler, was compesiéd to stop off when the steame¢ ‘ayrived this morn- ing, on account of a cinder which lodged An his right eye. His optic was badly ave him the most ain. It is hoped that able to go out on the next triy SCHOOL BOARD. | 7 Apollinaris Bethesda Buffalo Lithia Hathorn Hunyadi Janos French Lick and Londonderry FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS | ™>... Ar Wp her srs _ArPacten STOKe & BROADWAY. ‘Acetylene AS. We are now prepared to place on| the market ch chi for gener- | ! ating Acetylene Gas. jt chines are adaptetfor lighting stores factories, churches dnl private rei deuces. Small towns and farmers can now have gas as wellas those in| the cities, as each copsunjer controls his own little gas plant,) which quite inexpensive. We gharantee to! furnish six times as much light at less than half the expense of Ordinary gas, electric light or kerosene lamps. | first-class agent ig/ wanted in every county to sell our Aachines. ‘Toreno’ Acewiuxe Gas Co., Gal2t Toledo, Ohio. pees ae ees Equality, Ih, Feb. 8th, 1897. J. C, Mendenhet?Néyansville, Ind Dear Sir:—I have¥ad a good sale on your Improved Of | and Fever Cure during the Jast\ yyar, having purchased two (2) grode. | I find the preparation gives good isfaclion and the demand is sieadfly incrdye- ing. Yours truly, \ G. A, Bouriarn, swollen and excruciating ill be New stock los Jed shells just re- ceived at Hank § 3. & Jonesf Notice. Mr. Ed, H. Puryear bas this d been appointed y to take pf attorney charge of andgvollect al} outstanding accounts Gg us until further notive isteex to Meet in Adjourned Session. The school board meety tonight in adjourned session to consider the specifications for material, work,etc., prepared by Architect B. B, Davis, whose plane for the new Broadway school building were recently ac. cepted by the board. The contract for the building will not be let, however, until later al- though it is probable that the con- tract for the foundation will be awarded in gefew day tt A 4, 1897. Many B. Hattield School, The fall session will begin Septem- per 15, 1897. Day school, 9 a, m. 24 p. w.; night school, 7 p.m. to xm. Prices, $3 to $5 per month, a r patronage is solicited, , Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, DR. Pair. palces BAKING POWDER A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THA STANBARD, q Mnportant Notice. All persons-knowing themselves in- debted to the'firms.of Rogers & King i John Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call and settle the same at once at my office.’ No. 127 South Fourth street, and thereby save to themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by law te eefegt same, unless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Pusrwar, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son d26tt Getting Ready for Business. The new bar fixtures for Mr. L. A. Lagomarsino’s saluon at Second and Broadway have arrived from St. Louis, and Mr, Lagomarsino expects to open up in a few days. Big Cut on Clothing and Shoes. $20.00 Clay Worsted Suits cut to $1 15.00 “ 12.00 “ 1.85 Shoes 4,00 Shoes 4“ 2. “a PADUCAH AUCTION:AND STORAGE CO, Mr. Stovall About Checked Out. —Mr. Meyers In, Matters of Interest pn the Illinois Central for Today. By tonight, it is thought, the work of checking out Agent E. T. Stovall aud of checking in Mr. A. R. Mey ers, will have been finished, and the other changes mentioned yesterday will take places The Illinois Central has estab- lisbed the policy of abolishing cross- ings at grades, and will cross over or under highways where it is gs = wo do so. Mr. L, A. Washington will be the assistant superintendent of the Ohi Valley division of the Ilijnois Central with headquarters in Henderson. He will report to Superintendent Hara- han in this city. The people of Cor. Sdj&fCourt. hird race—Half mile, boys under 16 years, First and second prizes, blue ribbons, Fourth race- en county championship, gold me ifth race — One-mile amsteur, open. First and second prizes, blue nbbons. xth race—One-mile consolation. First and second prizes, blue rib Ope mile, McCrack- First prize, Left His M Lockup Keeper Kellar, Lovelaceville yesterday, while at saw Henry Carmen, a Mayfield negro who es-|" caped day before yesterday from the chain gang for the second time, ow- ing about fifty days service on the gang. Carmen was eating a water- melon when he espied the officer, and in his haste to get away abandoned the succulent melon. Pleasure Seekers On An Outing. A party composed of the fol and chaperoned by Mrs. Will went to Brooklyn yesterda noon on the ferryboat: Misses Daisy Blythe, Brightie Lyle, Virgie Whites ve, Oxema Tully, Ella, Bessie and If You Care. For Stylish Patterns and Fit, For Quality of Goods, With Prices to Correspond,- YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR Cocuran;& Owen Nashville desire the Mhnois Central to extend the line to that city in conneetion with the old Ohio Valley, bat no steps have yet been taken looking to thig end. Any movement of this kind would meet with very strong opposition from the L. & N, A large force of workmen is at work today teering up one of the switches in the union depot yard for the purpose of extending the track down to the roadbéd on the river fron’ pe Aes, Chief Clerk Jones is bagk from the nsville division, where be took an ke Ev inventory of rolling st Gravel train No. 348; southbound, was ina siding at” Kuttawa at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the en- gine having cut loose to take on WAter. Local No. 281 came up and fan into an open ewitch, striking the rear end of the gravel train, The caboose and four empty gravel oars were derailed, and the muin line obstructed for about two hours. affair will be investigated today. BLUE RIBBON MEET Full List of the Races to be Given. The Paducah Clint to Celebrate On August 18th and 19th, The following is a list of the bicy- cle races to be given at the new race track on August 18th snd 19th by the Paducah Cycle Club, two medals and blue ribbons only to be awarded + WEDNESDAY. irst race—One mile novice, First and second prizes, blue ribbons, Second race—Quarter-mile ama- teur, open, First and second prizes, blue ribbons, Third race—Half mile, boys under 18 years. First and second prizes, blue ribbons. Fourth race—Half-mile amateur, open. First and second prizes, bluc ribbons. fth race—One mile, McCracke county championship, boys under 15 First prize, gold medal, $1) Sixth race — One-mile amateur, open. First and second prizes, blue ribbons, THURSDAY, First race—Quarterymile open ama- teur. First and second prizes, blue ribbons, Second race—Half-mile amateur open, ribbons, First and secoud prizes, blue i SHOES OF s@FShoes bought of us polished free, Kate and Ella nders, Carne G and Glenn Palmer, and Messrs. Charles Wil- kins, Churchhill Howard, Roscoe Puryear and Jimmie Nagel. RETUBN VISIT. The Paducah Cl Club Goes Down to Mayfield, Maybe Patterson, Will Cross Pets “With the Latter Foam This Atternoon.— Baseball Notes. The Paducah baseball club, under the direction of Mapager Kenny Murray, left at noon for Mayfield, where they will play the Mayfield clab this afternoon, Those who went as players were: Jobn Holland, Lilburn Kline, Henry Grace, Joho Robertson, Peter Puryear, Bishop, Hardy Bryant, Schrell, Pet- ter and Castle. The club will returo tonight. Pitcher Herbert Carr, who came here and played for M field day before yesterdgy, left at noon for home, having been a guest of bis old schoolmate, Will Brad- shaw, of West Broadway. St. Louis and Milwaukee will play an exhibition game af St. Louis to- A feature of interest te hans is the fact that Pete Dowling, one of the pitchers in the late Paducah clyb, will pitch for Milwaukee, while ‘Billy’ Sudhoff, Pete’s partner, will pitch for St. Louis. GAMES YESTERDAY. The ChicagorCleveland game was deferred until today in order that Cleveland might play off a postponed game at Cincinnati. ‘The Brooklyn-Washington game postponed on account of the condi- tion of the grounds, Philadelphia, 5; New York, 4. Boston, 4; Baltimore, 9 St. Louis, 8; Pittsburg, 4. Ciocinnati, 5; Cleveland, 4. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY, Baltimore at Boston. Washington at Brooklyn, New York at Philadelphia, Vi tsburg at St. Lous. KENT STANDING OF CLUBS, Played Won Lost Per Cen s 27 a7 Cleretnnd Vint delphi, z Beers Rescesseuy . (frames #8¢ and 51 will} ot Fulton, | ‘0 | DRUGGISTS, HOSE Forcing HOSE Matters Disragarding Gost! Big Drive in Rubber Hose. © 59 feet 3-4 © 3-ply Rubber Hose On | fo) O ing for Fall business. aud ugprecedented values, ly cut prices on all remaining silk pataaols. 79¢ for the white that thould being 1.26 Hmpire kalding fans for se, 100, 1$¢, socand 3 dc values in dress goods are now bere for 1a & yard 10c dimities we nigke veritable plums at Soay ‘Se lawns in all that \p coo! and cool- ing for ye a yar Sommon lawns for 1B and 20¢ for 10 yard lengths. Crashes and other ce reduced LO | Spray Nozzle PB | Michigan Reel ALL FOR $5.00, at to 9¢, 10¢ and 11 ie a yard ralicoes for 34:0, 4f, Axe and be a ft finfshed bleached do- Se, Ge and Te Yard wide mostic for this sale,at 4c ayard. Yard wide broyn domestic for 30, d 50 a yal band 60 aprgn checked ginghams for 4 and 4\capard Bleached tabfe damask for 250, $c, 48, and 600 ayard Heavy half Hieachied damask, spe cial for ‘and 60c a yard Poles and’ fixtures furnished froe with all lace ev during this sale Be belte rre now 10e each. 50c belta are now 25e each. Our gauze summon vests at 3c, 73 and 8!,0 can be matched in prices, but not in quality at these 200 dozen fine val Inc at 150, 200, 250, a engths 1 1000 yards fine Shee We value will be ele order at 10¢ a yard Mosquito pigs on HANNAN Does All Kinds of r ric 8 now on sale "hoe for 12 yard Water, Gas and Sanitary... PLUMBING! Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage. * % 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street Phone 201 India linon, out In sbort ca umbrella 4 pairs woma + blaek 10¢ hose # fast black seamloss re fast black hose The men's #1 and $1.25 shirts we are selling for 50 Nece are going rapid ly; don’t delay if you wantany of them. No house w millinery at our low pr ‘ \ guarantee you the best of sty) $2 Oxford ties in oxt olates for this sale at $: 1 Oxford ties wit! tops, special for this sa pairs $1 to $1 50 Oxtfoi en lote for 7c a pair 2,600 pairs of brokey lots of woman's man’s, misses’ and children's shows and slippers on sale in our annex in rear of main building at half of origi- nal prices and les+ HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. 3d x and choc- silk vesting it $1 25 is in brok Henry Mammen, Jr. Boo KBINDER. Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding in all their branches... The latest machinery The best equipped bookbindery in the state outsidg/of Lonisville ALL WORK GUARANTEED SAJISFACTORY. 126 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY. Sy PATENT PLAT-OPENING BOOKS T PALMERZHOUSE, 331 Broadway. ; Telephon 364 4 NEW MAIL SERVICE Goes Into Effect Next Monday Morning. PERSONAL. Bicygle Raffled Off, The Bicycle raitied off by Mr Will Baynham was won by Mr Frank Jones, the hardware man. { sufferin er expesses y gone, we from early igdiscre- power and are just the par- ure ooking for. We have a remedy which we guarantee to do prompt work and give perfect satistfaction—x remedy very powere actian, and absolutely Don't forget the ice cream supy at corver of Tegth and Ohio toni ra A New Drog Store. Mr. Chas. Mocquot;it is stood, will shortly open up store in the building corner of Tenth | fal in i and Bri merly | harmless to! the syst Results Bowman sad re 1 in Yen days. Lost ¢~< manhood, lack of vitality and im- | are thingy of the past when easily obtained. One bottle; six t vottles for $5. 1 gnd receive U-NO by at your postoffic I Mo Dr. H. PARKER. BROADW AX HOUSE. of t el ig the gity wistian church will t accommodations, nicest rooms, ream and ‘sherbet sup. MEALS 24¢—1.00 PLR DAY. vener of T and) Oh to er Rpoadway and Righth atreet, erybody invited tq attend Ua SP d help the little folks as y goes to the church Postmaster Clark Recelved OM. cial Notification This Morning. under a drug ‘The new mail service from Fulton | to Louisville and Louisville to Fulton. on the Illinois Central, goes into ef- fect next Monday mormng ‘ Postmaster W. C. Clark received | py notification to this effect today from] ¢ the postoffice authorities ‘The local postoffice officials had received no notice of it uytil this morning, first heard of st through the Sen, nite iron ware at » Aug. 7th. | poten } U-NO To Owen's cave August 8 Boat returning at Fon Sunday Owen o’ofock, Bs are rouwd trip, ing ® nty ceve. Children un-4 der Music by Warre and} br Brivg your baskets and nt dinner in the wood ie leaves toctud address box enjc 1 Endeavor society the’! Trustees, giv ation will meet! per # tonight at 7 | night. members urged | Come « all th Price 10¢ Crapshooters Fined. | Gov. Bradley Tells Caufield to <— Special sal Nonh’s Ar Attention, The Board gf F in adjourned s¢ o'clock sharp. to attend. A All Were Held Over. Yesterday afternoog the cases against eiglit bawdy honse-keepers of West Court street were called in Jus- tice Wine! vurt, and the de- fendants waived formality of a hearing and were boll over to answer before the next circuit court. A Live ¥ 00l. The Paducah Gun Club is pre- paring to give a big live bird shoot about August 16 at LaBelle park. In addition to local sportsmen visit- ing marksmen will be solicited. The regular semi-weekly shoot is in progress this afternoon Isanc Scott and Allen’ Gardner, | miss His Suit. colored, vlurged with crap shooting,! ankfort, Ky., Aug. Ex-Clerk pleaded g in he police court this morning and were fined $20 and 1, of Eddyville penitentiary, is here this morning in conference costs each. with Gov, Bradley, Jt is known that Cautield requested the governor to order Inspector Lester to Eddyville to appear in his/ case against the Evening Post. Gov. Bradley advised, him to dismiss the suit, saying it there was anything in the suit Lester” had more than he could attend to there. Caufield has ‘fled application, | with the Commissionera each month for his salary. ster’s Special sale of grapite iron ware at Noah’s Ark Saturday, Aug, 7th The Masons Celchrate, About 500 people attended the barbecue at Lovelaceville yesterday, given by the Masons. An enjoyable time is reported by all present, Special ‘sale on grafilte iron ware at Noah's Ark SaturGay, Aug. 7th. Shavings Stilt Burn. Lyon n County Teachers, Tne fire department again] K'tyville, Aug. 5.-¥The Lyon called out, at 1:30/0’clock this morn-| county teachers’ institué is now in Junior Endeavor society of the Tenth |ing, to the shaving pile back of the| session here, having mgt on Monday street Christian churoh tight at) Parchase Wheel gnd Stock Company, jlast. The work of phe institute is corner of Tenth aug W.iv, Price] which has been burning since last|being conducted wy Prof, T. Q, 10¢. | Friday, a week ago. }Cheeney, of Bowling Green iquid Frost WHAT I8 IT? A HEA CURER. If you are broken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you instant relief and will cure you in one night, If you are galded or ered by the heat you will always be t.ankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug store, Se venth and Jackson, or send 26 cents and we will deliver a bottle to any part of the city. A trial bottle for 10 cents, J. D. BACON & CO., Sole: Makers, SEVENLH AND JACKSON, Everybody to attend the ice cream and sherbet supper given by the | was othe [Bacon's ‘,