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price 10c; or 76c. —-Millinery and Hair Department. Millinery we are selling all our trimme it saier tc earodune our hair department, ti unl price 50. x Real hair switenes for 7c, $1, $1.50 ‘This offer is to introduce our Hair THE BAZAAR, PERSONALS, “SALE EXTRAORDINARY! , The« Bazaar x / 216 BROADWAY.” * Edwin Wilson has returi¥ed from Mr, T. 8. Morgan, of Samath, Iil., Tom Lyle and Ira Holly are back from Nashville. Murrell Buckner, of ville, is in the citys Mrs, John Smith is yeported as be- ing dangerously ill. Miss Effie Reed left at.noon for Mayfield on a visit, Our bu Prof, Albert Reed left St. Louis on a visit. Mr, Anthony Grace, of Fulton, was in the city yesterday, Miss Julia Sooit left at Byersburg, on a visit. Mr. Jobn Little, the spoke man, 1s conte. visiting in Dresdea, Tean. Louise noon for inthis saie tor 5c. ‘< 990Eadies’ Fine Gowns, regular price $1; go in thi@ sa! ’ '160 pairs Fine Corse and drab, regular price »< 300 eipoiniais sale Black Hose, regular lace. trimmed, je for 50c. ts, French Form, black |* $1.60; go in this sale ,, unday in Eddyville. ilan, Tenn., on a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Van De Male are back at the Palmer. Miss Annie Rapp has returned 4 hats and bonnets below cost. | from a visit to Louisville. we will sell colored switehes Mr, W. 8. Gist, the drug drum- and $2; the usual price is $1.60 to $3.| mer, is at Hotel Gilberto, Mrs. James Clements returned this morning from Indiana. Mrs. Capt. Wm. Crozier left this 215 Broadway. | morning for Dawson on a sojourn. Misses Edith and Ina Michell ie- New Store. (\ ~ & | ft, someee ny In our Shoe Depart-| ment we knock the bottom off our prices. 20 per ct. Discount on any and all _-“low shoes (no jobs), for (men, women, misses\and children. 50c and \75c buys Oxford Ties that sold at $2.00 to $3.00. To get benefit/ of these cut prices goods myst be fitted and paid for before/leaving store. enfin, Ellis, Rudy & Phillips Which do you prefer ? 50 cents § or a case of chills? If you had rather hav you the chills. Claxton Tasteless Chill Tonic Will positively cure chills and and fever. Money refunded if it does not cur¢, at DRUG STORE ™ = BROADWAY. Acetylene Gas. We are now _ptepared to place on the market odr machines for gener- ating Acetylene Gas, These chives are adapted for lighting stores, yries, church@s-and private resi- deuces. Smalb-towns and farmers cau now have gag a8~well as those in the cities, as each Constmer controls bis own little gas plant, which is quite inexpensive, We guarantee to furnish six times a8 much light at less than half theexpense of ordinary gas, electric light or kerosene lamps. first-class agent 46 wanted in every fac county to sell opf machines. Torevo Agrry.ent Gas Co., Gal2t Toledo, Obio. F ony Loft. A little gitt pamed Clyne, who ives on Nortly Fifth street near Sixth, fel fromf a stable loft across a trough today ~nd was seriously in- jured. turned at noon from Dawson. naar o. Aer A | . 66 inch bleactied all linen table éar-| Mike Cuaibbe) AMES Hebi inl who has found an irresistible attr: ask will soon be 684 8 yard, now suc ; 4 poe = | tion in the neighhorhood. 72 inch fine bleached all linen ‘able ologist, 18 now at the Marble Hall. During fesiivicits some miscreant | damask will soon be @La yard, now A large assortment of other widths and prices may be seen ie the stock. We will sbow new fall dress goods LOCAL MENTION. Mrs. Will Scott left on the Butiorff for Kuttawa, to spend a few weeks. M>. Harry Dalion left at nooa for Memphis and other Southern poinis M'ss Mary Harlan returned at} Washington, noon from a visit to Princeton. Jobn Doyle, a stationman, went Change of Positions. Mr. Robert Wilhelm resigned bis position with Mr. Abram L. Weil,the well known insurance man, Saturday, and has accepted 4 position at Nash- He was succeeded by Wallace Weil, who has for several years been with Wallerstein Bros.,|}down to Mayfield at noon on busi- and is a brother to Mr. Abram Weil. | ness. Mrs. Fred Heilbren is back from Atlanta, where she visited for several] ) Equality, Ill., Feb. 8th, 1897. Evansville, Ind. : —I have had a good sale Maude Morrew will day from a visit to Savanneh, on your Improved Chill and Fever Cure during the last year, hi purchased two (2) gross: preparation gives good and the demand is steadily increas- ewe returned yesterday from Mrs. Ike Baer and Mrs. Rose An- Mr. Harry Blumer, of Pensacola, iga° guest of his friend, Col. George Detzel. ‘Miss Emma Cook retu:ned to ber home in Fulton today, after a visit to Mrs. L. W. Boswell. A. R. Ticknor, of the Stand- Company, bas returned from |- Excursion Party Returns. Most of those who left neday for Nashville on the Buttorft; forty-five of whom were from MMay- field, returned on yt steamer last night and left onde cannon-ball at 2 o'clock for ome, For timyers, joists, scantling and] prof, J. W. Fowler, of Louisville, ing, go to the McKinuie| president of the State Boa. d of Phar- 1latt| macy, is in the city Mrs. Fred Kamleiter left this morn- ing for Evansy'lle, on # visit to Mrs. 14ag | Churles Scholz, Prof. Fowler is here in the interest the well-known Catholic paper, e ‘‘Midland Review.’’ Misses Vera and Ina Roliston left on the Joe Fowler this morning on a C. C. Lee has the largest stock of J round trip to Evansville. Tomorrow evening a german will be given at Ramona Park in honor of visiting young ladies. Beb Neely, after a visit to his sis- License Inspector] ter, Mrs. H. J. Foppe, returned tu his home in Corrydon, Ind., Thomas, wife of the first clerk, was a passenger on the Joe Fowler from Evansville yester- Veneer & Package Co. Preserving Kettles and Fruit cans at M. E. Jones, Second and court. A Good Rajofall, Yesterday’s rain seemed to be} 1), general all over the country, and was |’ especially good in and about the city. any dealer in the cit; Acting as Street Inspector. Street Inspector J. W. Cosby has gone to Euba, Graves county, to look after his farm. James is filling the position of street today, Mrs, Addie Morton and daughters, Picture frames and mouldings at} Misses Susie and Cherrie, have gone 14a2 | to Flat Rock, N. C., to spend sever- C. C. Lee’s, Leech blook. Dedicated the Church, Rev. Wellborn Mooney, of May- field, dedicated the’ new Methodist church at Massag; this county, yes- left at noon for A large crowd witnessed the Messrs. J. W. Farmer, Sam Hub- rney Thos. E. Wickliffe to altend a Mr. Henry Cook, of the F. W. a Cook Brewing Co., and Miss Grace Fifty-cent window shades for 80|Warren, of Evansville, cents‘at C. C. Lee’s, Keech block, 2] round trip on the Fowler. Nigeash stove ood, | delivered yomnptly to apy park of the city. Miss Mary Morrow, Ruth Park, of Hopkinsville and May- for their homes, after a visit to Mrs. W. S. Bishop. Miss Bernice Lockh ing young lady of Colorado, who is] whi visiding Capt. King Hale and family left on the Fowler this morning for « ve to | Found trip to Evansville, Important Notice. All persons-knowing themselves in- is of Rogers & King irs & Son are hereby ind géttle the same e. ice No. 127 Souch , acharm-]| Capt. Barber, of the Plucky Boy, | High. here under the surveillance] Third race—Bill Arp, Sarah E,] May Francis Caldwell, colored, of the inspectors, called on Capt.) M. Scloman, Daddy Recd aud Zend} was fined $20 and cosis for using in- Avesia, decent language and requ'red to exe- —— cute a bond for her future good Lo- Miss Carrie Christy lett yeserday}y “Piof.”” dH. Miller, who got TANNER'S. GASE havior. for Shaw, Miss,, where she will re- She was accompanied by Miss Camille| _ Miller went to Capt. Barber at I$ CONTINUED, FAMILY REUNION Receiver of Rogers & King and John] Baird, who will visit her, Rogers & Son. Hatfield School. themselves costs, as I to proceed by, unless otherwis! collect dame, ttled promptly. Ep H. Puryear, the we will keep the medicine and Miss Mattie Vaughag andnephew,|exou,sions, and finally Miller sug- vs Yaughan Dabaey, Mrs. Ola 5 ‘The fall session will begin Septem-|snd Mrs. Leslie Soule and children] guq was given full charge of its man- -|leaveon the Buttorff Weduesday for} , it. He sold tickets and bad But No Sensational 8 round trip to Nashville. ight school, 7 p. m. to Prices, €2 to 85 per month, Your patronage is solicited. Three Birihs--All Boys, Mr, and Mrs, Ohio street, are pai born Saturday, Yesterday the wife of Mr, Frank Berger on Ohio street uext door the above, gave birth to a boy. Today Mr. and Mrs. Neal Luften- berg of South Fourth became parens Irene} did here, leaving divers unpaid bills ———— Scott and Mr. Miss Dot, left Satarc the Clyde for a round trip up Tenn- nis of a fine boy, Who Will Be Hected? ing of the Merchants’ turday) Il be cast common- wealth’s attorney, mayor, ity judge} day night, and Among the visitors and city prosecuting attorhey Md ballots for city and coyAly oificers will be on separate sh will continue until Good company, proper habits and worth more to a noble ideas a1 child than the price of sdition, Hatfield school will Jook after your pteresis in these matters, . ‘Bue voting nesday, night at Work on the Turn Around. Work began this afternoon on the ‘‘turp-atound’’ ef the two sireet car lines at Fourth and Broadway, aud it will be completed in a few days, d and the bellots} Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. counted by twp reliable judjes. who wish to) take an interept in the election shoyld be at the Mérchants’ exchange and 4 Remember, the ballot will baa secret ballot, as Mr, Lagomarsing has a°- jt ip the | | No Doubt a Faked The sensational story puplished in the Sunday papers reluiive to a rail- road man named Jenkins to marry a Miss Gish, andleven pro- curing the license, part at least, as no such Place your orders for rough lum- choice, ber for sheds, walks, etc., McKinnte Veneer & Package Co, tt voting A fioe line of pocket and table 13: outlery at M. E. Johes, Second and Notice Board of Educ ition, The board of estigation is hereby called to meet ‘Puesday evening, 17th inst,, at 7:30/0'clobk. James Lanc, Pres. Das» slaty iyles of wall paper at U. C. Lee's, 4 block, 1492 arranging was untrue, io nse has Clothing and SHOES Arriving cial sale of linens. and Clothing in the city of Chicago. money. 300 prs Men’s Fine Shoes, worth $2.00, CLOTHING-- 2.25 and 2.50, go in one lot at 99 200 prs Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, vici spent id, worth $3.50 and $4.60, go in t $85 one lot at $1.75, all styles of toes. a r 200 prs Fine Ladies’ Shoes, worth Men's Fine Dress Suite, worth $15.00 Bor Great Bargains in Orildren’s Shoes made Suite, silk lined, worth $19.00, and Slippers, $22.00 and $24, go in one lot at $12.50. You cannot afford to miss this sale. yard, now £0. 10 inch heavy, all toweling that will 228 and 230 Court St. Cor. 8dj&fCourt. — — a nov 39¢. cut his harness sll topieces, much to SATURDAY 8 GAMES, his surprise rnd discomfiture, The Cincinvaii, 9 ; Chicago, 10, was generally condemned in the New York, ya, 4, neighborhood, and every effort will lya, 4. be made to learn the identity of the Philadelphia, Baltimore, 11. | guilty one. Cleveland, is, 10. Pacsing, 6; Aare, 8. TO-NIGHT'S RACES, | Seu Sevsnttnt at old tariff prices. liffe cla at Wickliffe he score ptood 5 to 3 of Wickliffe; Batteries: |The Track Fast and Completely Shoes. reicrs Rollins and Williams; Pa- es ? : ducal, Brakic and Bein. The re- Lighted. You will find/money saving ones turn game will be played at Paducah bs beet ded Tabane far sah lat ahegs on the 29th, = : the great quautities of shoes we buy A Good Sport Promised for A'l.---| will enable ug to make lower prices PRESENT STANDIN on Lost Per Cen 0 —> oh ° 3) The races at we West End Driv. i ‘it| tended by a large crowd. The track on every pair, fot 10 days. CocHRAN & OwEN B"Shoes bought of us polished free, 331 Broadway. Philadelphia at New York. and some exciting sport is promise’. | stick. Washiogton at fifeton. ‘This is the only half mile track ia] Judge Sanders said that he did not Brooklyn at Balfimore. the United States lighted by elec- |approve of a man striking s woman St. Louis at Cleveland. tricity, and tue only one of any de-junder any circumstances ualess it Moss Louisville gt Pittsburg. scription in Kentacky on which there} be in self-defense. It cost Buady pat ey is nigbt racing. $20 with fixtures, oe That Paducah should enjoy th's| Rad Stanley, of the coumy, was PROF, MILLER distinction isa matter a'l ce eos | drouk Satorday night, t should take pride in, and lend thei:/the atteniion of minions of the law made the}Jy Wanted at Nashville, Tenm., |e2est support to those who Lave! by seizing hold of the wife of a veniured into the entesprise, ond street merchant, and his condi- ve Also, ‘Tue races for tonight are: tion and subsequent anolog'es are all =e es First race—Enuies: Imp Piggy, |tuat prevented a more sevious c! alin Therpe Bud BRIDE Second race—Fiye-eigiihs mile: | ing. Cora T, Cosman, Halla, and Too for d\ unkenness, Jimmie Gw exend sya up the school/cbildren’s excursion for the Bettie Owen last week. le and secured @ jub as clerk tug. They gave exposition dren [sow # seuool children's e-cursiou’ 4 God Crowd in Police Court, them sold, and whew the time came little | skipped out from Nashville just as he «ls of the All Her Children and|and taking off all the pro Justice. at Gravamville, Wis couny, S: The ariatrst SALE OF |New Fall Goods ETOSTE EVER HELD IN THE CITY = CUTAN, A lucky purchase anda high grade housekee; Those linens wore bought under the ’ - ol tari at ver; iow prices, er has just-returned from the éast, where he has pur-]could keep thom'a while and double , tor |chased the-éfitire bankrupt stock of Carl Schmidt & Co., of S2,0%% Prom —we, prefer to turn our Chicago, which was one of the best selected stocks of Shoes Png wigs. Md oon ait bee Towels. All linen fringed tgwele that will peti soon be 8 1-8¢ each, naw 5c. Meh’s Fine Business Suits, worth} 18x36 heavy huck towels that will $8.50, $9.50. and $12.00, go in one lot} soon be 15¢ each, now 100. Mammoth size buck towels, hem- Nozzle =o A | Michigan Reel O ALL FOR $5.00, at Miss Mary Brazelton left today for $2.00, $2.25 and $2.60, go in one lot $1650, and $17.60, go in one lot at| work and knot as towels with open at 99 cents, Men’s Fine Clay Worsted Tailor. | be 72c a pair, now 50c. 18 inch purg ail linen bleached tow- re 3 that will soon be 10 a yard, now 20 inch beavy all linen brown twill- ed toweling that will soon be 11 1-20 @ linen_ bleached soon be 124s0a yard PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO.) °" Ss cnsne vases 68 inch ajlver bleached table dam- ask, all pure linen, will soon be 5oc yd Wash Goods. New fall calicoes in of Paducah A great stock of canton f 6d, 7iy0, 8'3¢ and 100% yard. oF CLUBS. Entries for Tg-night. than we could otherwise make. um 4 2 ing perk tonight promise to be ate HARBOU Ss Henry Mammen, Jr. BOOKBINDER Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding in all their branches... PLAT-OPENING ¥ { "| will be perfectly lighted toni by 1 | nocbing will vemrpetrplees 112-134 N. 3d. 3 32 | thing a success. The track, by reas- y The Facts of the Case To close out Summer Oxfords and Slippers for ladies, Ea eS misses and childten, we will cut the price 20 per cent. 7:30-9 A. M, SCHEDULR FOR TODA™, on of (he recent rains, is very fast,| far as to strike ber in the back witha eight grandchildren present, and sll most enjoyable day, Leing treated to a celighiful luncheon. hale and | ti ty, and is one of the best Chris-| vitality gone, in ladies in the given to (he county some of its best]a re and most honored gitizens, ef her grandchildren, Mr. Chas. E. Grabam, is now County Clerk of Me-}ful in its action, and solutely “THE. ELKS She has td Freeman was flocd §1 and cosis Will Celebrate Labor Day on} iinclose $1 ged rece AGame of Ballto be Played Be- tween Fuisand Lean, The Elks bave beon first among Paducah organizations to make a move toward ¢elebrat.og Labor Day. Yesterday a committe Mr. W. A. Kolley, chairman, and Messrs. E. C, Gleaves, Alva Atkins and Maurice Nash, met and decided to give a ball game at Association Park op that Margaret Graham Cele- brates Her Seventieth Birthday. and Tweuty- yon|ticket sales, amounting (o $50 or§$75.| Various Notes of Iniere t From Light Grand Children apt. Barber is very anxious to the Municipal Court of | Present, More of it will ved us the day approaches N A CLOSEL. a Mrs. Margaret Graham, the esti- mable mother of Mr. Lote Graham, ’ Mr. L.A. Lagomar-]How a Paducah Young Man] There was a good crowd present at/of Grahamville,/ was seventy years sino, atthe corner of\Second and night at 7 oc ; |Joba Jon iue | A Quantity ot Goods Destroyed atl Mr. J. \W. Ogilvie’s Fared at Woodville. loday’s session of the police court, | of age yesterday, and the event was : ‘ no doubt desiring to see the Tanner] commemorated)by an enjoyable fam- The ‘Coming Young Men of} case ven ilated. ‘They were all dis-| ily reunion at the -resideace of her America’’ gave au/ice cream supper! gonointed, however, a8 both cases} daughter, Mrs. Minnie Smith, where *lagainst Tanver were continued, she resides most of tue t'me, Frank Haffey, George Garvey aud} Her sons and daughters and) grand- were Mr, Jami¢ Brooks, of the cit¥,| Wes Hal! were up for breaches of ue | obildren were all there, toget¥er with | Ogilvie’s resident, 514 North S peace, a number of great grandchil E this morning Awarded Hall and Garvey had a fight Sat-| several invited friends. It had its origin in a closet, 12 o'clock, at whifch time the ballot] Highest Honors—World’s Fair, |uvlay night, and Hatfey aod Garvey! ‘The names of her sons/ who were} and desiroyed @ quantity of blavke lastnight. Te latier seeus to have! present are Messrs, 4. gotten tue worst of the difficulty, as|Rovert, Jobn and To his face was badly scratched, and | Daughters, Mesdames P' his lei eye ten'bly blacked. Minnie Smith, Emily Smi . (Lote), | clothing, etc., before it was discov. The cuse is unknown, and be Lents, #the damage may reach $100 or mor , and Ju. The department was called out. “roasting” at the hands of Judge years ago, and rvejurned home a few days ago to flod @ su cessar in one Hamilton. He did not relish the 40 YEARS/THE STANDARD. ceeded to slap Ler, #ud even went so| DRUGGISTS, | | \ Big Drive in Rubber Hose. © 59 feet 3-4 © 3-ply Rubber Hose cn LO | Spra E. D. Does All Kinds of Water, Gas and Sanitary... PLUMBING! Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, at R) 132 South Fourth Street \ 329 Court Street Phone 201 The latest machinery. The best quipped bookbindery in the state outside of Louisville. : ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. 126 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERSHOUSE.) Telephon 364 PERSONAL. ; If sufferi g from early indisere ns or laick excesses, power and re just the par you are looking We have ly which we gurantee to and one|do prompt work and give periect i satisfaction—a rem very power harmless to the systenf Results we obtained in ten Mays. Lost manhood, lack of vjAlity and im- potence things4f the past when U-NO is casyl¥ ot dollar a bottle/six bo ame day stoffice box eau, Mo. Dk, H, PARKER. - mee ce = 2 6 BROADWAY \HOUSE. Best hotel in the city Best accommodation, nicest rooms. MEALS 25¢—S1.00/P48 DAY, \d. R, Hestea, 1 | t | Have ® Misunderstand’ng Over a The contest wi}l be beiween the} Fare, fat and lean mewbers of the Elks and will be préceded by a street parade in costume. Enoch Young, an employe of the | People’s Line, was aridsted this | morning on & warrant swgra out by viliver, moiormag/on car 15, # charged with not peyiog Lis fayé, and claims that it was pot fue. ot bis brother Ben, who had ihe ipuvle wih ‘Tolliver, He claims, furbugimoie, that Loth N+ Jare employes of the-wompany, and hada right to roe witbous pay Toe case wii be se ulin court v moriow. Lue Lilinois pouaecs 8: . He deserted | e Ul WHAT IS [Pf A HEAT CURER, It you are broken out with beat LIQUIO FROST wal pie yc aniare “EA goa pat instant relief and will cure you in one night, apt eA ig be thankful if you try this preparation, and we will deliver @ botile to any part of the city, If you are galded or Hlisicied by the beat you will always Call at our drug store, Seventh and Jackson, or send 25 cents A trial vottle for 10 cenis, idea of belng tli lanted in th 2 ster. besa. losued. from (lark Gree] gprenGeeeeZeam ot Taree Penden, |eftscuione of hls bftier balf and pro- J.D. BACON & CO,, Sole iMakers, DR: ) 2 Tue whole trouble seems to have originated over painting a emoke stack, Haffey and Hall pleaded e e $10 and $5 and costs, while Garve 1 1 O a C went free. ij . Q Z e ne \ G Sam Bundy came infor good - ee \ SEVENTH AND JACKSON, ned. One