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SALE EXTRAORDINARY! —_—AT— The Bazaar 215 BROADWAY. Three Special Bargains for One Week Only. ; | PERSONALS Mr. Rabb Noble Eureka Springs. Mrs. Grass} in the city t | Mr. Lee| Schwab is back from of Smithland, was went down to Mayfield at hgon w Miss ¥ iu has returned from Nashville. Mr. 6 Glauber nd wife | Street Inspector J. We | back from G ves coUDLY) Mr. J returned from Dixon / = | Mr. David Fiourfoy returned this are an Ky. Cosby is Peiper angf family have 300 pairs Children’s Black Hose, regular yas fon ita Wad saie for 5c, the Palmer “od : price 10c; go in this 200 regular price $1; go 150 pairs Fine Corsets, French Form, black |w and drab, regular price $1.50; go in this sale or 75c. Millinery and Hair Department. | Hing all our trimmed hats and bonnets below cost. | pur hair department, we wil for 35 cents, usual pri Real hair switcnes for 75c, $1 This offer is to introduce our Hair Depa THE New Store. ely Ste a, In our Shoe Depart- ment we knock the | Veneer & Package €o, bottom off our prices. —. 00 per ct Discount #ven on any and all “ low shoes (no \jobs), women, for men, 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 must be fitted and paid for before leaving store. is, Rudy & Phillips Which do you prefer ? 50 cents § or a case of chills? { If you had father have the soc thé-apedicine and ‘we will ke you the ck Claxton Tasteless Chill Tonic / BWit! positiv Band fever. B does not cure, at DRUG STORE ™ & BROADWAY. A suit for divorce bas been drawn| 4%; 1. Danury, GAO Tide = by the wife of a city official and will}, 49° Wetcu, DvP. A. _. __. Acetylene fal | probably be filed tonight. My he Danesouys |. Ts Ay 480 We are now | prepared to p) on enor Broadway, Paducah, Ky 1726 the market out machines for gener-| oe ———— 2 | ating Acetylens~Gas. These ma-| Keal Estate, ___ Lunatics on Trial. | chines are adapted for lighting stores,| Jim Bryant deeded to Joe Gard-| The two lunatics mentioned else- factories, churches and private resi-| 4!) tor $800, property on South| where are on trial this afternoon be deaces, Small towns anfi farmers | Seventh. | fore Judge Tully, can now have gas as well As those in| ,, —— pe tere sig © ae the cities, as each consurger controls| The cheapest excursion of the sea-| ta Notts “Lageeasc en ntae t2- his own little gas plang, which is|#X leaves Paducah vin Iilinois Cen. |™@vt st 14 pomarsino’s. Bis quite inexpensive, We guarantee to|'"! railroad, Wednesday, A [ae i furnish six times as much light at less /*5th at 12:10 noon, for Chicago, | Mow Hoveed Arrive, only 85 for the round trip, good to | than half the expense of @rdinary electric light or kerosene lamps, t-class agent county to sell our mach Totepo Acrrytenr Gas Co., Gal2t Toledo, Ohio. Wheat Is Still Booming, And Paducah is in the lead. Paducah Milling «& Elevator Co, 87c for best wheat, ago closed at 85 se. d cl Ladies’ Fine Gowns. elf cure chills and Money refunded if it) is wanted in every The ~ Srtclaliy, Jey foat, Paden Ky, ker, of Louis- . Mr. Frank Overt lace trimmed, |i". cr fio Palmer for 50c. | Mr. Wash Stewart, of Smithland, in the cy today. Miss Emma Martin, of Murray was in the city last night, Mr. George W. Riley, of Benton, was in the city last might. Mr. F. L, Scott aid children ro turned this morning froty Creal. | Mr. J. K, Bondurant ent up the {road this morning on busipess, Mr. Jerome Allen and qife left thi morning for Hopkinsville, on a vis Mr. H, D. Johnson /and wife, of Shawneetown, were in Ye city today. Mr. John W. Bransford came uj this morning from Mayfield and Ful- ton Mr. and Mrs/ M. Livingston left this morning f6r the Nashville expo- sition, / “Daddy” Peal is in the city again after two mopths spent in the coun- try. Mrs, Jeff\ Barnhart left on the packet this myrning for Birdsville on a visit. \ Mr. E. R, ElMiott, of Mt. Vernon, came down on tha packet this morn- ing. Mr. A. N. Clark, of Dun’s agency, went down to Martin,\Tenn., yester- day on business. ‘ Jesse Worten and Mark Liyély, of Carrsville, came down gw ‘te Hop- kins this morning. | ¢ Miss Lillie Cooper and Mrs. Alice Butler andefon, of Shetlersville, Il., were,im’the city today. “Miss Beckenheimer left home in Payue, Ill., at noon, after a visit to Mrs. Baer, Miss Alms Given, of Winchester, arrived at noon on a visit to Mr. §. G. Given and family, Mrs. Mat Hale and little dau and Miss Annie Hale, of Mayfield, arziyed in the city this morving, Miss Evelyn Brandon will enter- tain some friends at her home on South Eleventh street tonight Mrs. Lizzie Beckenbach and two childrea, James and Etta, are visit- ing relatives at Mt. Vernon, Ind, Mr. G. W. Whitesides, of Chatta- nooga, is here to assist in the sewer- in this sale sell colored switches the usual price is $1.50 to $3. $1.50 t. BAZAAR, | 215 Broadway. WEATHER REPOR! | Generally fair tonight and Wednes- jday. Warmer. LOCAL MENTION. Mr. Elfiott is Park Keeper, Mr. Jake@£lliott, the well known and popular eXpyliceman, is tempo- rarily in charge of Yeiser Park. He was appointed by Mayor Yeiser and the council will make no change. Cheap rates one more week at Riley's Studi. 1683 For timbers, joists,-Scantling and rough boxing, go ‘to the McKinnie Liatf Hurt by a Barrel. Mr. J. W. Orr, the well known grocer, received painful injuries yes- terday afternoon by a barrel of flour rolling over him. ¢ Nice ash stove wood. delivered promptly to any part-of the city. | Telephone 29, WE. E. Bev. tt Paducah Girl Hurt. Miss Josephine Rupertus, of the city, hd is visiting/ in Cincinnati, fell and broke hertirm in one of the parks there a day or two ago. Don’t fail to attend the counting of the ballots at Lagomarsino’s to- night at 7:30.) Second and Broad- way. 1 —______ Good company, proper habits and noble ideas are worth more to alage. He is accompanied by his fam- cbild than the price of tuition. They ily. 4 Hatfield school will look after your] — Roy ihe : iis errcanespagerepclielye Toe. a 5 ev. Father Jansen, of the city, accompanied by Father Haeseley, Vance at nec Fresh new fat mackefel in abund- ance, any pri ant, at Bock- mon’s, phone Went down to Mayiield on, Mrs, Margaret Spinner, after a vis- itto her son, ex-Conductor C. E. Spinner, left this morning for her home in Columbus, Ind, Mr. R. K. Gaulding, after three months in Arkansas in the interest of the Lemon-Gregory Hat Company, returned to the city this morning. Mr. Holland Coleman, the popular young dispenser of light refresh- ments, has returned to bis first love, and is back with Mr. P. Stutz. Sie de See ree at ordel Act rough lum- ber For sheds, Weigh, etc., with the McKinnie ¥ eneer & Package Co. tf sickets for je Races are on - B. McPherson, as. W,-Gleaves & Sons, ‘aiferstein Brgs., B. Wielle & Sgn, Geo. Detzel, Cochran & Broke Her Ari Mrs. Walker, wife of the electric- ian at the People’s Electric Company power house, fell from @ street car a day or two since and had her arm broken at the elbow. wens. A SURPRISB WEDDING. Young Couple From Woodyille to Wed at Metropolis. A surprise wedding will take place tomorrow at Metropolis. Mr, Sau Massie, a well-known young man of Woodville, and Miss Rosa Elliott, of Virginia, who een) visitng rela- tives in the neighborhood for several weeks, will cross over agd be united. Tomorrow night the event will be velebrated by a sumptuous supper at the home of the gfoom’s mother, Mrs, Berry Massie, near Woodville. Louis Lagomarsing bas one of the nicest places in the city. A new feature 18 his popylar priced drinks, which means any mixed drink for 10c. Nothing but the best liquors and cigars kept in stovk. 17a2 In a Hopeless Condition, Mr, W. D. Pippin, a well known resident of near Woovville, is in a precarious condition, aud not ex- | pected to live, from congestion of the stomach. Dr. C. A, Elliott went out today to enter a consultation with Doctors Hinkle and Marshall. Paducal a godft market for sec- ond growth Ash, as the Columbus|¢luding admission to the exposition ; Handle and Tool Comsuse a large|g0od returning until August 2 quantity of it. d&w | This will be the opportunity of your Everybody Get Ready, For the great and grand celebra- tion of Negro Day at the Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, Tenn., August 25, 1897, For this special eveut the N., C. & St. L. railway will sell round trip tickets 24th frow Paducah to Nashville i an ee \ life to witness the progress made } Suite Filea Today, the Negro race during the lust c¢ W. Bagby, administrator of| UY: Train leaves Paducah at 9:30 Ja. m, August 24. The annual ses Kate Stuard, filed suit against Kate| ° 4 vA Stuard for a settlement of the estate, | S18 Of the National Grand Lodge of F. Kamleiter filed suit against Bel-|U»B- F. & 8. M. T.'s will lamy Matthews for $643 on a note, | * Nashville on that day giving the W. F. Cothran filed suit against | (legates and friends an opportunity |Johanna Sheftield for possession of |'? attend }some land in the county and $50} Committee—James Marable, damages. . nor Bradshaw, H, B. Davis. convene Mi- Quite a number of new horses ar- i A : jrived by rail from Bardwell and Fought Over a Man. | Wickliffe and other cities today, to There was but one fight on the| ester the night ra y | Log Cabin excursion down. the river , are |last night. According to reports two| meckorcle Wank to Se Oe Jae of | soiled doves of West Court engaged| yon want. Hockmne. “vee what Jina fight over a young man, but}, ‘ mae Se Genes; there was uo serious bloodshed, | ‘A|Teturn until August 31 td is | i a - ) ES |'There were no arrests because the The lilinois Central railroad will authorities have no jurisdiction, | sell tickets to Atlantic City and re. — . | turn fo! Cheap excursion to Chicago Auge! tu5 a, ust 25th, only $5, td ¢ \traia leaving Paducah at m, August 19th, at $19.70 to returo aotil Angust 31, 2t f for her Clothing 800 | cents. one lot at $1.75, all styles of toes, | 200 prs Fine Ladies’ Shoes, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, go in one at 99 cents. Great Bargains in Crildrey and Slippers, A Yo SOUND ADVIGE Dispensed by Judge Sanders This Morning in His Offi- cial Capacity. The Tanner Case Trie@ and Dis- posed of.--Other Proceedings ofthe City Court. The ner cont cases against Prot @. W. Tan- colored, charged with carrying aled a deadly weapon, and with usi insulting langnage towards Rev. G. H. Burks¢ colored, pastor of the A. M. E. clturch, were called in the police cour¥ this morning, and udge Campbell appeared for the dee The crowd was large and composed mostly of colored people. The evi- lence of Rev. Burks was that Tanner crossed the street to accost him on South Sixth last Saturday and rats- GREATEST SALE OF ven HELO IN THE CITY OF PADUCAA. Men’s Fine Shoes, worth $2.00, 5 and 2.60, go in‘one lot at 99 200 prs Men's Fine Dress Shoes, vici id, worth $3.60 and $4.60, go in worth, and SHOS Our buyer has just returti@d-from the east, where he has pur- chased the entire bankrupt stock of Carl Schmidt & Co., of ‘Chicago, which was one of the best select and Clothing in the city of Chicago. CLOTHI Men's . and $12.00, go in one lo $16.50, and $17.50, go in one lot ai Men's Fine Clay Worsted Tailor Shoos made Suits, silk lined, worth 819.00, 00 and $24, go in one lot at $12.60, cannot afford to miss this sale. ‘PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 228 and 230 Court St. Cor. 3defCourt, anew trial asked tor. will be argued The case noch Young, No. 15, on th paying his far, was shown that he was the wrong boy. Charles Murp) costs for a plain The evidenc the city of Padu @ nuisance near \Fourteenth and Madison street was \heard and the ease argued, City | Attorney Hus- bands estimated that/it would cost $5 to abate the nuisanc¢, and agreed to do it. On this comiition the case was left open. against The nuisance inst Mr. Richard Woolfolk for stopping natural dr age, was continued until tomorrow on account of abfent witnesses, The case agalust Jeff Hubb: for wife beating,| was continued. ‘amps were charged they were caught Eight colored with To close out Summer Oxfords and Slippers for ladies, misses and children, we will cut the price 20 per cent. on every pair, for 10 days. CocHRAN & OwEN par Shoes bought of us paished fre — of a— Camdy. colored, alled him a ** Martha the trouble and corroborated Rev. Burks with the exception that she did not hear the language, being too far away. Prof. Tanner denied fsing the lan- Sanders commented at h onthe case, agd gave each some timely advice. He said about the truth was that each man was jeal- ous of the other; one was a preacher Ju e and the er was a school teacher, and one was a Democrat and the other a Republican. They were jealous of each other, he\said, and one wanted to get the other out of the pulpit, while the other wanted to et his rival out of the public schools. The judge advised them both to pursue the even tenor of their way as friends, and ‘‘bury the hatchel ) were, The ill-feeiing engendered and that would be evgendered, he said. was likely to result sooner or later in bloodshed—perhaps a killing, It was a bad example for 9 preach- er to for his lock, becoming in- volved in such broils, he goatinued, was not Christian-like, or ia accord- ance with Christian teachings, And a bad example for an educator set for the childreu expected to learn under him, he informed Prof, Tanner. He assessed a fing against the Iat- ter for $5 and costs, and recognized each in the sum of $100 for his good behavior toward the other for a period of six months. At the instance of the defendaut’s attorney, the concealed weapon case against him was continued until to- morrow, A fine of $25 and ten days u jail was afterwards assessed, and Awarded Highest Hofors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. POWDER ‘ical or Feligio¥s afliliations. All J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers. A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Pow¢rr. uch citizens are: invited to apply, — : : : SEVENTH AND JACKSON, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. | Hey shall be exdmined, graded, and | DRUGGISTS. % a J 1 ug his cane in a threatening manaer 33) Broadway. in the woods, and upon a recital of their little tales of woe, they were all released. TROUBLE AT STIL Teamsters Threaten INinois, There has been threatened blood- shed at Stiles, but today peace and are restored. days ago the Standard Oil Company offered $1.25 a thousand te for hauling staves. In a sbort time (here were fifty teams on the scene, more than were required. The company then reduced the price w 81, and all but tef of the teams dropped out, ‘Thesé ten were from lilinois, and although the others have made all manner /of dire threats avainst them, they/have continued at work, and thus fay there has been no joodshed. Kentucky Those Fron quietu Seve MK, SMITH RESIGNS. Will Locate In San Antonio Texas. Mr. J. Weightynan Smith, the popular young book keeper at Smith & Scott’s tobacco factory, has re- signed his position, and leaves ip about three weeks for San Antonio, Texas, to locate He will traye! there for pany, and bis wife will about a month later. This change is made on account of the join com- him Mr, Smith’s health, which is not good, United States Civil Service Ex- pation, ‘The United States Civil Service Commission has ordered that an ex- amination be held by its local board in Owensboro, Ky., on Saturday, Se; tember 19th 1897, commencing at 9 o'clock a, my. for all grades in the nal revente service. Only citi- y ns of the Ynited States can be ex- sined, he age limitations for this exumination are ss follows: Mini- , 21 years, Maximum, no limit. ppligation will be accepted for xamination unless filed with the undersigned, on the proper blank, before the hour of closing business ou August ¥8th 1897, Applications would be filed promptly in order that time may remain for correction { necessary. “The commission takes his opportunity of stating that the nations ae open to all repu- « citizens of \the United States who may desire to enter the service, without regard to race or to their po- ani ext stocks of Shoes ie Business Suite, worth ine Dress Suits, worth 815,00 The motion charged with] riding on motor car People’s line, without was dismissed, as it for maintaining aoe Se INew Fall Goods Arriving A lucky purchase and a great spe- cial sale of high.grade housekee ring linens, These linens were ty old tariff at very low could keep them a whil up our profit; —we money quickly and give ? ors every adv of our close pur. chaaos. © The now will save money. j Yowols, All linen fringe towels that will HOSE HOS! Big Drive in Rubber Hose. © 59 feet 3-4 PA © 3-ply Rubber Hose On uD {Spray Nozzle = oO € | Michigan Reel O ight under the vices. We and double to turn our tir custom - wes hhavoruues: towels thes Will Hi x86 heavy hick towels that wi , eet nee ALE~EOR $5.00, at Mammoth » cc med, tha Very late dan t] work aA k notte: kc tose. os With open Chat will soon hem- 2e. Kot Hardware Ce ela 324 BROADWAYD IS bleached to’ 10¢ 8 yard, now | linen brown twill- ed towe \L will soon be 11 1-20 @ yard, 10 inh toweling ¢ now 9, nen bleached be 12hea yard HIGH RADE DAMASK. 58 inch silve® bleached table dam- ’ ask, all pure line’ will soon be boc yd : . nov 39c, 66 inch bleached ali linen table dam- ask will soon be é5¢ a\yard, now 50c. 72 inch fine bleached all linen table damask will soon be 81a yard, now 75¢ f “other widths Does All Kinds of Water, Gas ai Sanitary... PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, et 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street Phone 201 and pri We will sbow new at old tariff prices. Wasb Goods. New fall calieoes in many styles. New fleeced serges at 10c « yard. New woven fancies at 12540 a yard A greatétock of canton tannels at 6d, Tiyc, #',¢ and 10c a yard Shoes, You will find money saving os here on agoes. We iivite yor spection of the stock for schoo! the great quantities of shoes will enable us to make lowe than we could otlerwise make 1 dress goods | { i | Henry Mauinien, dr. ROooKBINDER Blank Book Manufacturing HARBOUR’S 112-114 N. 3d. o ” and Bookbinding PATENT in all their branche FLAY-OPEMING The latest machinery. The best equipped bo okbindery BOOKS in the state outside of Louisville ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. 126 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY Dr.med, Albert Bernheim, 120. North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER§HOUSE.) | certified with ontire impartiality wholly withgat regard to any consid- Olfice Hours { Telephon 364 eration say¢ 1 {08 SDOWD | pereres ere sore cesecormsere case apes sora te sce rereseesecescee: by the gra obtain in the ex- KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER! amination. structions, oformation relative to the dut 1 salaries of the dif- ferent ply to M. G, | Stirman, 5 ‘ Hoard of Ex- an I ievenue Service, | Owens ! 17asdw } A COUPLE OF Willi wre County Judge stray | Pally ‘Poday. “- Scab st Infor cen filed with], " = - ‘ : tol in his pocket. When arrested, County I _Shat Luc anda Lagi ceay ego peti PERSONAL, Daniels, 00 ¥g ed woman of] DO ied tough looking ‘citizen a gars | Broad street, is a luuatic. She was until a few days ago quite feeble, but suddenly became possessed of great | strength and now is violent. twas not k ation thaa i preferred and this afterao whether. graver morality would be w r from early indiscre power and are just the par- Jim Willams, colored, of North| Hie, wife eleims he treats her very It We have Eleventh street, is also a lunatic, and gage eee Ja remedy whieh se gual antee to both will be tried before Judge Tully i t work and™gixe perfect this afternoon. SCHOOL BOARD i remedy verp power: ge ea Y peed t and absalutely ¥ou can get fresh Evansville bread z the system. Besults every day at Bogkmon’ phone 259 en dayy Lost eee * Meets Tonight In Called Session ck of vitalit¥and im- Again. U-NO is so easily opfained. One ie oha? F siybottles for $5 U-NO | $1 and séceive Bad Charges/Against Tom Fow= | 4)... poard Win Probably tquor. B deliver? at your addres ler, @ Newcomer. Prof, Tanner's Latest ere? be se ic Notoriety, Dr. H. PARKER. Arrested Thix Afternoen at the Instance of His Mistreat~ ed Wife. The board of education meets x night in calied session, Lt will open bids for repairing the Mechanics! [BROADWAY HOUSE. | qT st hotel city’ Be smn ind Rowland Plage school bho aukua Tom Fowler, a white map recently | and other buildings, Mma this wil! ys ob of Alabama, was arrested }his after. |the third meeting of the bea oe month, No other matic so f t present, will be considered Presi dent Lang stated this morning that bas a wife, who preferred the charges, | the board would take no /setion in | ¢ She stated at police he@iquarters that regard to Prof. Tannef's latest he called today and ca@fried away one|escapade unless charges Avere form- of their two children, an! put & pi ally preferred, noon by Officers Senser apd Orr on] the revolting charge of cri/ninal rela- tions with Lizzie McIntyr¢, his nivce. He lives en North Sixth street, and wo} i" ntrell tor, W at point seven miles from ville. Some of bis friends sug. ct foul play, as Stout's diamonds L round to pieces by the out, an @N. con ne a [Bacon's] WHAT IS IT? A HEAT CURER. —4f 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 bi stered by the lieat you will always be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug store, Seventh ond Jackson, or send 25 cents and we will deliver a bottle to any part of the city, A ral bottle for 10 cents,