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GRAND -: OPENING/IFREE! Big Cut on Forcing FREE! ‘ Matters The Bazaar FREE! Clothing and Re We atinounce our coming with three big bargains for SATURDAY h oes e and MonpaAy only 200 fine ladies’ black skirts, $20.00 Cla 15.00 “ 300 fine ladies’ shirt waists, al 12.00 quality, go for 35 cents. 200 fine ladies’ wrappers, perfect fitting, fast colors, regular 1.85 Shoes 4.00 Shoes Big Drive in Rubber Hose. O 459 feet 3-4 —A © 3-ply Rubber Hose On LO | Spray Nozzle | Michigan Re ALL FOR $5.00, at Seolt Leardivare Prices @ ing for and unpred ve out stock prepar Extraordinary 1 values, ut tom Ladies’ High Grade Bicycle GIVEN AWAY! all remaining that Freely cut prices on silk paraaols), 79¢ for the wh should bring nas Empire folding lar $2 quality, go for $1. colors, regular 75c and $1.00 2 7 ‘00 .00 50 fans for fe, 10¢, 15¢ ; y Worsted Suits cut to $1 “a “a “é © Values in dress goods are » for 12439 a yard. 100 dimities we make veritable plume at be a yard Se lawns in all that is cool and cool- ing for 3'ge a yard. Common lawns for 15 aud 20¢ for 10 yard lengths Crashes and other shirtings reduced to 9, 100 and 11 be a yar Calicoes for 34gc, 40, 4ge and be a yard. Yard wide soft finished bleached do. mestic for this sale at 4¢, be, 6¢ and Te ayard Yard wide brown domegtic for 8c, 4o, and 5e a yard Sand be fordand4 Bleached ve 48, and 60¢ a yard, Heavy half bleacbed damask, spe 89, 48 and 600 a yard Poles and fixtures fu h all lace curtains duri 5 ite Fre now 10¢ Our gauze mer vests at 3c and 8!;c can be matched in prices f t these prices es now on sale ad 60¢ for 12 yard $1.25 quality, go for 69 cents. Millinery and Hair Department. Our complete stock of millinery is direct from New York and will be sold at grent! es We wish to call especial attention to oir exclusive Hair Depart- The most correct styles in Hair Dressing, Switches and Bangs. We also car complete line of toilet articles, creams and powders. Special attention given to shampooing, manicuring and scalp treatment ; also to grey hair and falling out hair. If you wish to keep your hair from turning grey, come and see us, THE BAZAAR, New Store. 215 Broadway. “ “ “ 4“ “a “a Z 4 ©) ment. IncORP Al PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, Cor. 3d & Court at one Beginning Wednesda o'clock p. m., with eve: cent purchase will give one ticket good for one chance’en a ladies’ hand some high grade Wheel, which can be seen in our shdw window, 323 Broadway. \ Remember every \g5 cent pur chase gets one ticket. \ hecked gingham ard Jack for 250, 390 228 and 230 Conrt St. | Mrs. A. Herman and children and { wife, and the other two through the Miss Emma Nelson, are visiting their | boiler deck. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nelson,| ‘The statement in a contemporary Missises Fannie Thornton, of Ru that Deputy U.S. Marshal La Rue seliville, and Minnie Campbell, of the| Would go down after bim was an er- country, are visiting Mr. J. R, Me- Lain. Mr. Chris Warfield and sister, Miss Edith, retarned home to Eliz- abethtowo yesterday, after a visit to Mrs. George Warfield, Mrs. McBeath, after a visit to her ter, Mrs. Chastain, on Clay street yesterday for her home in Lei’ LOCAL \MENTION. Died Last Night. Mrs. Frances Selif died at 11 o'clock last night of typhoid fever at |the family residence, 2036 Broad Street, aged 40. The funeral took place at 3 o'clock this afternoon, services by Rev. W, E. Cave, Vater, Gas and AMtatYeee PLUMBING! ror. 2 engthe ‘ 1000 3 20¢ va order a Mosqi frames 4 pairs for 2e. 2 pairs wom hose for 16c.! 2 pairs woman's 20 for The men's $1 and $1.25 shirts we are | selling for 50c a piece are going rapid-| ly; don’t delay if you want apy of them, | No house will sell you millinery at our low prices, and we guarantee you | the best of styles. | 2 Oxford ties in oxbiood and choe- olates for this sale at $1.39 $1.75 Oxford ties with ailk vesting tops, special for this sale at $1 25 ' 500 pairs $1 to $1 50 Oxfords in brok.! &% en lots for 75¢ a pal 2,500 pairs of broken lote of woman's man’s, misses’ and children’s shoes and slippers on sale in our annex in of origi DR. BERN Sheer India linon, Also on Above Date cor India, tinon, | Will reduce prices of all summer goods and close out At 50 cents on the dollar. New goods arrivihg daily, stita ble for skirts and ghildren’s school dresses, Is Still in a Dangerous Condition --Better Today. on umbrella 8 fast blaek 10¢ hose Dr. Bernheim, who has been ill at |a private ward at the Illinois Central hospital for several weeks of fever, is] in a dangerous ‘condition, although accompanied by Miss Essie | there ig today @ slight improvement soap perceptible. It isthought that today The following left yesterday for) the crisis will be passed, and the Creal: Mr. Sam Skinner and wife, | doctor's many friends hope he will Mr. David M. Flournoy and wife, | rapidiy recover. Mrs. Wm. Huges, Miss Ada Enders} | and Mr. W. D. Sanders. A WIS No. 9 of the First Christian hool will give an ice cream et in the church dining room this evening. The boys solicit the pat- ronage of their friend&, Cliff J. Barlow), founder of Barlow City, Ballard ¢ounty, and called ‘The Sycamore’’ because he is the tallest man in the county, was If You Care... The Hatfield school prepares for college, for business, for the home, black seamless | fas Alaska goers, learn the secret of fast black hose | testing and refining gold to avoid loss of time and money. Pocket outfit with directions, $1.90. Success guaranteed. Address /‘Institute of Refining,”’ 30 W, Randolph St. C cago. 3s tu th Woodson's Case Continued, The case at Wickliffe against Henry Reed, charged with the mur- der of Sam Woodson near Bandana, year or more ago, was yesterday continued until the next term of court. The murdered nlan’s wife is said to be in Paducah gnd refuses to testify in the case. Don’t Forget the Date and Ask for Your Tickets ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE, Successors to J. J. Guthrie. PERSONALS. Col. Bud Dale‘s out again tod Mr. J. J. Clark is back from § Louis. | | South Fourth Street emical Engine That of the By the Gity Co! The fire Tuesday evening at the ice factory demonstrated the wisdom of the city council in purchasing the new chemical engine, for there is no doubt but that for the prompt work jof the fire department and efficient Our lass your gain. I To get your size come early F July and August is the time you need them. Henry Manninen, Jr. BOOKBINDER Blank Book Man and Bookbir in all their bre prices and less HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. 3d/ 323 Broadway If you want something new and delicious go, 6 Stute’ and call for nectar ic eam. té&s Lots For Sale, 25 cents huys women’s leather bet: |’ Good chance for every young man tom web slippers, sizes ¢ to 8.3 | in town to get a nice lot to make a PATENT PLAT-OPENING BOOKS t. The 5 P home. 200 beautiful i lots 5o’cents buys chiid’s canvas ox- $10 down, balasoa ‘ peesooted ry} per month, Call and see me, 331 Broadway. 5alw Brack Owen. bt ford; s8qbays the misses’ 5c cents buys misses brown or black strap slippers. 5o cents buys women’s oxford ties, sizes 1 to 21%, sold at $2 & $2.50 98 cents buys women’s heel or spring, strap or lace, were $1.25, 89 cents buys boys’ ox blood size 10 to 134%, were $1.25 $1.19 buys man’s patent leather low shoes, $1.19 buys man’s tan goat or black dongola low shoes, $1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or don- gola low shoes, were $2.50 to $4 $1.50 buys the No. 5 of the $1.98 lot. $1.98 buys any of our $2.50 and $2.75 ox blood or green low shoes. hoe, For timbers, joists, scantling and rough boxing, go to the McKinnie Veneer & Package Co. llatf To Nashville on a Bike. Roy Williams, of Connersville, Ind., left Paducah this morning for the Nashville centennial on hi cle. He rode’al the way from St. Louis on his Arheel, Important Notice, All person’-knowing themselves in- debted to the drm Gi mosers & King and John Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call and settld the same at once at my office. Ng. 127 South Fourth street, and thereby save to themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by law te cejlect same, unless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Porvear, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Little Miss Lillian Gregory left at noon for Creal. A. N. Gooch, of Russellville, is at the Palmer. V. A. McClelland, of Eddyville, is at the Palmer. j Marshal Grimes, of Brooklyn, was in the city today. Judge D. G. Parks returned noon to Mayfield, Mr. Jim Clements returned last evening from Gairo. Mr. Ed Ashbrook returned morning from Dixon, Contractor Linn White returned this morning from St. Louis. Mr. George C. Wallace returned last night from Louisville. Mrs, J. Wheeler Campbell is vis- iting at Eddyville. Mr. E. O. Yancey went down to ion City, Tenn., at hoon. Attorney Hense Harris returned at YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR SHOES OF at this in the city this morning for the time in seven years, The following were among round trip passengers on the Hopkins this morning: = Mrs. Capt. Harry | Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Church- man, of E sville; Miss Minnie Gil-} | dest je insurance the ‘i | pleased over the chemical engine, anc l noon from a visit to Franklia, Ky. Contraator F. W. Katterjobn re- turned today from Louisville. Rogers & Son. da6tt Married at Metropolis. bert and Miss Koch, of Golconda, | and Mesdames Marshall and Hughes, of Henderson, the latter en route to NOT TOO Mr. J. Mitchell and Miss Maggie Rudolph, both popular young people from Lovelaceville, were married yes- terday in the parlors of the State Ho- tel at Metropolis. Ellis, Rudy & Phillips ft Drink Stutz’ orange phosphate. ts Hatfield School. The fall session will begin Septem- ber 13, 1897. Day school, 9 a, m. P| to4p. m.; night school, 7p. m. to 9 p.m. Prices, $2 to $5 per month. Your patronage is solicited. 85 Which do you prefer 50 cents } or a case of chills? Moonlight Excursion. The school children’s moonlight excursion Thursday night, August {12th, on the Bettie Owen, will be the most delightful trip of the sum- mer. Music by Paducah’s celebrated Mandolin and Guitar Club, Mr, Ed ter, whistler and imitator, will give one of his pleasing entertain ments. Boat leaves at 6:30. For school children, 15c; others, 25c, If you had rather havg the soc we will keep the medicine and you the chills. Claxton Tasteless Chill Tonic | Will positively cure chills and and fever. Money refunded if it does not cure, at g Wi fers DRUG STORE TY & BROADWAY. Equality, IL, Feb. 8th, 18 C, Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind, : Dear Sir:—I have had a good sale on- your Improved Chill and Fever Cure during the Jast year, having purchased two (2) gross. I find the preparation gives good satisfaction and the demand is steadily increas. ing. Yours truly, G, A. Bourtaxp, Good company, proper habits and noble ideas are worth more to a child than the price of tuition, The Hatfield school will look after your Dterests in these matters, 85 Work Will Begin. Steel rails and other material are now in readiness at Fourth and Broadway for the turnout to be placed there by the street car come panies. Acetylene Gas, We are now prepapsd to place on the market our machines for gener- ating Acetylene Gas, These ma. chines are adapted for lighting stores, | factories, churches and private resi deuces. Small towns and farmers| can now have gas as well as those in| the cities, as each cousumer controls | his own little gas plant, which is quite inexpensive. We guarantee to furnish six times as much light at less than half the expense of ordinary gas, electric light or kerosene lamps. A first-class sgent is wanted in every county to sell our machines, Totepo Acerytenr Gas Co., Gal2t Toledo, Obio. Chain Gang Boss. It was Frank Sayre meant yester- day in connection with the chain gang boss case instead of Jon Sayre. Place your orders for rough lume ber for sheds, walks, etc., with the McKinnie Veneer & Package Co, tf The Electric Light Races, Tickets for the electric light races can be bought on al street cars for 25 cents, This includes car fare both ways. Ladies and small children will be admitted free. Give Stutz’ grape phosphate a trial, tks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R, Wikoff and | Turner's Landing, daughter left at noon for Dixon. Mr. Jack Hart and wife returned this morning from Mayfield. Col. Jolin L. Parham, registered from Bardwell, is at the Palmer. Miss Jo Height, of Cairo, made the round trip on the Fowler. Mrs, James A. Foster and little daughter are sojourning at Dawson Mr. Richard Woolfolk, wife and little son, are sojourning at Dawson, Mr. Pat F. Lally left this morning for Indianapolis, to remain several days. Mr, Frank Boone has gone to At- lanta, Ga., to accept a lucrative po- sition, Mr. W. H morning from Louisville. Misses Mary Freeman, of Fulton is a guest of the Misses Young, on West Broadway Nelson Talley, after a eral months’ absence, returned last night from Nashville, P. H. McCormick, of Fulton, and C. W. Boswell, of Mayfield, are at Hotel Gilberto. Mrs. M. E. Chappell and daughter left this morning on the Fowler for a round trip, Miss Corinne Burnett, of Fulton, is visiting Miss Maude Davis, on Monroe street. Miss Carrie May Clark left at noon for her home in Memphis, after a visit to Mrs. L. Orme, Miss Fannie Sales-téft this morn- ing for Karlington and Nashville, to spend a two weeks’ vacation, Mis3 Eulah Robertson left at noon for her home in Fulton, after a visit to Mrs, Hattie Robertson. Messrs, ‘T. Perry and E, C, Spence, of the” Southern Express Company, were at the Palmer today Mr.S.N. Jackson, formerly of 0, bas accepted position as night clerk at Hotel Gilberto. Mrs, W.F. Stokes left for her home in Mayfield Jast evening, after a visit to Miss Sugan Janes, Mrs, T. B. Elfod, after a visit to Mr. G. G, Exall and family, tert at noon for her home in Columbus, Tex |To Steal Coal, CASE CONTINUED. The Principals and Witnesses Wanted to Go to the Barbecue, The case against Gus Hinton, of| Arcadia, charged with making (Paul Jones, an ice man, apologize to his wife at the point of a pistol, was set for today in Justice Winchester’s principals, witnesses, attor- neys, etc,, desired tg attend the bar- becue at St. John’s, at their request the case was set for Monday at 10 a, m |ley, was arrested by | Jones this morning o | petty larceny, He jstealing Pittsburg | Campbell-Mulvinill rear of & restau Johnson, The latter was arre Jones at the same of receiving stolen ge coal alleged to ing found at Mr. John E SHOT INTO THE BOAT this to Brian returned & Dusiness trip tolat Caught, He Should be Well Pun- ished. r he a A young son of James Fisher, the saw mill man of Ferrell’s Landing, is wanted on a grave cuarge. Last night when the Dick Fowler, en route from Cairo, touched Fer-! r Landing, Ballard county. | missed coal since ear Young Fisher under the influence of | and cannot approxun liquor, stepped off the boat and got) that has been purlgini into the mud, The woman and be The passengers langhed, which so] up in default of bon enraged him that he drew a pistol] tried tomorrow. and fired four shots into the boat, - two going through the cabin. One passed near a Mrs, Ward, of Cave- in-Rock, Ill., another through the stateroom occupied by the steward’s se ICE WAC A wth ) o'clock this aft © belonging to th npany was badly . and came { blood. agon load of Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ces BAKING . i A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. | ' 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. | *iv#er Puryear. « nh ( n Charged With Uncle Si Tan " Creek, Grave cl yesterday by «! La Rue for laws, and it kept m's For Quality of Goods, For Stylish Patterns and Fit, With Prices to Correspond, Be¥"Shoes bought of us polished free. first! service of the new chemical engine 9 tive fire would have men are excellence resulted greatly of the 1 saw its worth lly demonstrated in that fire. WARM Seems at Present. Wm, Hodges Arrested For Steat-]°Ver ® Ye ing Coal and Harriet John- son for Regeiying it. William Hodges, colored, who lives on lower Broadway near Maiden Al- Fayette f Officer oa charge is charged with coal from the ard just ested by ,0d8, some of the e been stolen be ell. one of the proprietors of the company, went be- fore Judge Sanders just before noon} and swore out the warrants. y in the spring, ate the quantity | ed by thieves, ny were locked do and will be 30ON Tures Over on the Leyee and Al- most Kills a Mule, ice turned over levee at the water's edge about ernoon, and a e Paducah Ice bruised and lac- ear dying trom MAYFIELD YOUNG MAN mpering With Laws, «ler West, & young man of near 6s county, Deputy U wa violation of the} brought to the His preliminary hérsing is set omorrow before U, S. Ogmmis- the by Harriet Oficer| time on a charge He has! CocHRAN & Ow_En; 33 A SH Pickett Brown Fined 3850 and Costs Annie Kap Place— Thoma: ored ting Tom ¢ dadge Sand and fined ¢ the pe educed was Annie with mai worpit bond the nes Joes was fir hess The Crutchtle using ins The case for strikio dismissed, Lonstable Destre The Anderso was destroy o'clock yeste The bls ive flue, and the apparel saved, An EB The public | next e WHA insian be tha and w | DRUGGIS' Hamilton, was FIRE A residence coutents were destroyed, nothing but} p)ormas year in Murray, \ beg ALL WORK GUARANTEED YATISTA BROADWAY Dremet, Albert Bernheim, . 120 North Sth Street, (NEX PADUCAI 126 KY PALMER‘ HOUSE.) 1 Broadway. r Telephon 364 EP YOUR BOWELS STAONG ALL SUMMER T ANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION Le PIVER ALL aL” pruccists ei aeet eres emmennorccmeet KE ORT SESSION. in Police Court. | mentees | msey Put in a Good ‘olice Court Doings. to¢ lias Pickett, Brown, col- ¢ J maliciously cut-|f , 25% 50¢ Plankett Hill arraigned in this morning s for a breach the offense | ISoeecccrssasenecscommevatneorosenoessoecees SPECIAL EXGURSIONS PERSONAL nom Central Rai { red, charged Willie John 1 this 0 fa aswer r of the cour sts for dr | P rep A Hester Apo vention charged with wge towards Ida ed. Louisville and 21, one far to return Princeton. » daily third Ky one Aug Dodd was Florence Jobnson again 2 Harriet returo unt Indie na 16. BE t ONVILLE, ROADWAY HOUSE | Anderson's ‘Residence |. nyed Yosterday. | ot Constable Joe | n, at Unionyille, Iil.,|" ed by fire about 6:50 rday morning. Aftermathy of the Explosion, origiuated froma defect-| fwo of the iad 0: the house and its entire! steamer Fritz, Green and Boles, di the Marie heing| Hospital at giro yesterday Nathan Ktbridge, ed to die soon, Capt. B thig |/ey, owner of the Pitz , {down the river to pearch for th | bodies of the men bluwn overboard return MEALS 25¢~$1.00 PERDAY urther partigulars apply to J Donovan, C. A i men sea An Robert rror in Tim le the drrest yrest« ip the family wore 1 othe x} Bra a i. ae rly Begi ng. A ¢ sdbools open ¢ he quid Frost. LIQUID FI tered by the Jack { i = \ — ST will TIS IT? A HEAT CURER. If you t relief and will cure you in one night, If aikful if you try this preparation, Call at e will deliver a bottle to any part of the city J. D. BACONe& CO., cole Makers, SEVENTH AND JA ” you will ar ore send 25 A trial |