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Practicing With Rocks. Three boys whose names are ps Ported by the Western Union Te! 1» Company’s lineman as Ba ekie, Emil Schoate and Albert kin, were caught breaking glass insup lators on the poles at the N., C. & St. L. crossing. They will not be Presecuted unless the offense is re- peated, Use no other starch but Celluloid —the best made. 2396 Another Big Lot of Those Dollar Black Skirts, at The Ss The demand for these skirts is so great that we are unable to get enough of them. So in order that no one will be disappointed, {we will sell only one to a customer, For next week only we will sell the renowned R G. corset, the most perfect fitting corset in the world, at the ridiculously low price of 75¢. These corsets are made in black only, and have never been sold under $1.50. Only one corset to a customer. 500 beautiful all-silk plaid children’s ties, regular price 25c., go this week for 15 cents. In millinery we will sell all our summer hats be- low cost. A good straw sailor for 25c. $2 trimmed hats for 65 cents. In order to fully introduce our hair department, we will shampoo the hair for 25 cents, and manicure finger nails for 25 cents. This offer for one week only, Tuesday, Aug. 24, we will curl bangs free. THE BAZAAR, New Store. If you want a good pocket knifa call on Hank Bros, & Jones and look at their importation of Wostenholm & Rogers goods, just received, The Elk Balloon Ase« a It is Mr, George Roth, the tailor, who willgo npin the balloon at the of Undertaker Chas. Roth. Business is doll with the latter, but he says his hopes for # slice of the present pros perity are too strong to justify him business sake. —the best made, 23a6 ‘The cheapest excursion of the sea+ fon leaves Paducah via Illinois Cen+ tral railroad, Wednesday, August 25th at 12:10 noon, for Chicago, only $5 for the round trip, good to return untit August 31, t Must Have Been Hungry. Thieves invaded the larder at Mr. W. H. Patterson’s on Jefferson street near Fifth, Friday night, and after eating everything in sight and drinking all the milk that could be found, the flonr,sugar and almost the entire stock of provisions were carried away. 216 Broadway. Always in ‘The Front Rank. Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock Washing Te 2306 Place your orders for rough lum- ber for sheds, walks, etc., with the McKinnie Veneer & Package Co, tf Will Celebrate Labor Day. The machinists of Paducah wi coue to the fromt as usual on Labor Day, with their ever appropriate cele- bration on Sept. 6th at La Belle *| Park for the enjoyment of the lubor- ing people. Attorney R. ‘I. Light- foot will deliver an address suitable to the occasion. — Fancy Mackerel, three for 25c. Bayle’s Fresh Potato Chips. Pickwick Club Coffee, three pounds for $1.00 Nice Fresh Wafer Crackers. THINGS IN | Uncolored Japan Tea, 60c a pound—very fine STOCK... for iced tea. 2. | New Asparagus Tips. 8@-Try our Bonita Package Coffee—two pounds Ld HERE ARE A FEW OF THE GOOD House for Rent. Dwelling on North Fourth for rent, possession Sept. Ist. Apply to Capt, E. R. Dutt, Palmer House. ED JONES, Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock Washing Tes. a6 Dutch Charlie Leaves, Elks’ labor day celebration, instead wes” in making the ascension, even for| 200 prs GREATEST SALE OF Clothing an Shoes EVER HELD IN THE Our buyer has just returned from the east, where he has pur- chased the entire bankrupt stock of Carl Schmidt & Co., of 2183) Chicago, which was one of the best selected stocks of Shoes and Clothing in the city of Chicago. {en's Fine Shoes, worth $2.00, 26 and 2.60, go in one lot at cents 200 prs Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, vici id, worth 50 and $4.50, go in one lot at $1.75, all styles of toes. ine Ladies’ Shoes, worth $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, go in one lot at 99 cents, Use no “agher starch but Celluloid | Great Bargains in Crildren’s Shoos and Slippers. You cannot affor PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 228 and 230 Court St. > HARBOUR’S « HOSE i New Fall goods arriving. ‘‘Buy here and save money.’ You catt buy goods at our prices elsewhere, but not our quality at our low prices. You get more intrinsic value to the dollar h New Fall Dress Goods. They are here at old tariff prices. A treat stock of black dreas goods await your itispection, at 9c, 25c, and upwards to more than a dollar a yard. Navy blues are here, and mixtares fancies and plain weaves —all at intrin sically low and popular pric: Table Damasks. We continue our sale of table dam- aske and linen towels at old tariff prices, Buy now and e: leached table damask CITY OF PADUCAH. LO | Spray No # | Michigan CLOTHING-- Men’s Fine Business Suite, worth $5.50, $9.50. and $12.00, go in one lot at $5.50, Men's Fine Dress Suits, worth 815.00 $16.50, and $17.50, go in one lot at Men's Fine Clay Worsted Tailor. made Suits, silk lined, worth $19.00, $22.00 and $24, go in one lot at $13.50 r 4 towels at 48c, Sc, $1.40, $1.98, $2.40, $2.75 and §3,00 per dozen are all mont excellent bargains, and worth consid oring. Capes, Capes. A sample line of new fall capes is now on sale at popular prices. Hosiery. Boys’ good ribbed bicycle hose, two threads, full length and heavy, full weight—extraordinarily good value: are now here for only 121-2e a pair. Misses’ ribbed hose, seamless, guar- anteed stainless, a bargain indeed only 10e @ pair. Woman's best stocking ever made for the price, knit from two-thread yarn, seamless and stainless, 121-20 | pair. The first of September we will re coive a great stock of the celebrated | rd to miss this sale. Cor.fsdpayCourt. PERSONALS. | Mrs. David Flournoy has returned from Creal, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. e centennial, Mr. Ed Wheeler left last night fo Buffalo, N. Y. Col. Wes Brian is out again, afte: recent illness. Mr. A. S. Lacy left at noon yes: ierday for Chicago. Smith are a uh hi Miss Vennie Edwards has gone to Cerulean Springs. nie Owen went up toth cave this morai Attorvey J. M. Worton went upto Smithland today Miss Bertha Hill has from a visit to Frankfort. am Hughes bas returned from urn at Creal, Misses Kate and John Tully bay gone to Loussville on a visit. Mr. Cliff iiurnett and wife cam up frem the county todsy. 80, returned Onyx fast black hose for ladies, misses | and children, that you must see | Canton Flannels. Buy here and save money. Fall weight canton flannel now here for d, which is a big value ter sheetings, very desira is, now here for 121-2¢ per field, after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs, Chas, Brower. Mesdames Eile Beshares and W. A. Wickliffe left yesterday for a so journ at Dawson, Mrs. Louis K. Kolb was called to Cincinnati to attend the bedside of her brother, who is quite ill. x Harris, the well has moved frort to Seventh and i t Yard - wide, soft- finish, fine un- bleached domestic, extra quality, now here for 4, 41-20 and 5c a yard Yard-wide, soft-tinish, bleached do meauc now here 5e, 6c, B1-2c, Te and 7 1-20 per var Cotton baiting OW here for Se, 71-20 a roll © Fall style¢ prints now here st popu: | Tar prices Fall styles wrapper goods now here at 8 1-3c and 10c per yard, that ought to bring 10c and 1 Our stock of merchandise will be the largest we hi and at the lowest price been our good fortune to make Shoes, Shoes. ‘The quantities of shoes we handle give us buying advantages that enable us to offer big inducements in quality and prices. Boys’ and girls here for inspection exeellent goods. HARBOUR’S 112-114 N. Third. rT Major Josiah | known ottorvey, k ain Avenue Clark. Mrs. Frank Harlan returned yes- |. terday from Vrinceton. Officer Harlan went up and accompanied her home. Mrs. W. J. Wade and her daugh-| ter, Miss Sadie, arrived Saturday from Nashville and are guests of Mrs. A. B. Sowell. Mrs, Mamie K. Bagnell, after a visitto her sister, Mrs, Dr. J. G.! Brooks, left Saturday evening for her home in St, Louis. e for fall Misses Marye Mix and Meud Roote will leave tovight for West Ba-| den and French Lick Springs for} their health, and will probably be | gone all winter. bs school shoes are tair prices anc e HOSE Big Drive in Rubber Hose. O au feat 3-4 © 3-ply Rubiis er Hose Zz\9 Reel = O 0 ALL FOR?'$5.00, at INCORPORATED. HANNAN Kinds of a Gas and Sanitaiy... PLUMBING ! Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, ©) 122 South Fourth Street \ 329 Court Street Phone 201 HenryjMammenu, Jr. for 25c. The Second Street Grocer. was Dutch Charlie and his waftle gon left on the Fowler this morning for the Suawneetown fair. LOCAL MENTION. A Big Rush, Mr. Albert Ullman, who Las been k you in Arkansas and Missouri for the | Washing Tea. past two months in the interest of E. Need Another Ordinance. oS Keeley and harness} ‘There js « continual kick on ac- makers, was called in Saturday on! oyunt of the express wagons that account of the tremendous rush inthe] jJock broadway near Second street local establishment. every dey. They 80 completely ob- Nice ash stove wood, delivered | Struct the street oftentimes that other promptly to any part of the city. vehicles cannot pass. If the counc Telephone 29, E. E. Betz, ‘tf| Would pass an ordinance prohibiting it, it would meet the approval of ev- erybody, except the express drivers, Log Cabin excursion again Mon- day night, August 2 2182 Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock 23a6 he says, Shee ah A, In our Shoe Depart- ment we knock the bottom off our prices. Cocur: wayShoes bought of us polished fr For the Medal. The gun club is holding its regular weekly trophy shoot this afteraoon at LaBelle Park. Brutus now wears the medal. New Tin Shop. W. J. Wolf, formerly with Scott Hardware Company as foreman, has opened up atni shop at No. 216}—the best made. Court street, He will do all kinds of roofing, guttering and repair work. Guarantees all work to be first-class and solicits your trade. 2103 D CAMPBELL-MULVIHILL COAL] jar COMPANY : Will fill your coal house now cheaper than anyone. Call and make contract. Ho New Odd Fellows Hall, The project to build a new Odd | w, Fellows’ hall on South Third street crremanienionaieneomsieie where Rodfus’ saloon now stands, at The ladies of the Catholic church a cost of $6,000, is said, tor some | will give an ice cream supper Wed- reason, to have fallen through. nesday evening, August 25th, on —_—_—_—— Broadway in the building formerly va Hatficid School. occupied by E. B Hireer, pre The fall session will begin Septem-| ceeds for the beuelit of the new ber 18, 1897, Day school, 9 a. m. | eburch fund, 28a2 ight school, 7 p. m. to ——_ rices, $2 to $5 permonth,} Ask your grocer for } Your patronage is solicited. 85 | Washing Tea. Another Bicycle Accident, All the Women Out. Mrs. Sam Good as re Master Ollie Allard, of Worth} Kate Cameron, from Pearl Wil- ee vit to raeinae ts Catal Fifth street, was painfully injured |800’s begnio, who was fived last) i entucky . Saturday night at Fifth and Madison | Week for being drunk and disorderly v 1M G. HW . streets by riding his bicycle into a] Was released from the lockup yester-|), "Ty inl Mis. G. iaraeken demolished culvert left open without | day. The remainder of her fine was St ee ee a danger light. The sewer was sae Lizzie McIntyre was trans- oh ra 7 Pas . /eru in by the sti ferred to the city hospital Saturd« . bpadied arren-Girarde, To get benefit of these cut) (rushed heat recent the tine : ne Y-Iteaves ‘Tuesday for the East to pure prices goods must be fitted and! man was out as usual yest Sere erie at Bete teer 48 dvap. bobade tall goods, wtracedoin , nd vigor take Mone.| Misses Courtie and Odie and Mas- re erday. ‘ . — ‘ bet», rull of life, nerve and vigor, take N. paid for before leaving store. Don't forget Log Cabin ex- | Ba, the wonder-w en a malin o|ter Carl Puryear left this morning rsion again Monday night, August | (otg°® 43) 10 POSE, Ou “ot for the cente nial, 23, Leaves wharf at 7:30, Fare| seriing Remedy On, Coleco we New gett trip 26 sadad round trip 26¢, 21a2 tate Transfers, Hudson have returned from a visit For rent, three-story business} ‘T, H. Puryear and wife deeded a | t0 Greenville house on Lower Broadway. Apply to] strip of land’ on Ninth street near] Mrs. Eitle Beshear au? Mrs. W. R. Rowland. 1886 | Broadway to Q. Q. Quigley for $500, ] A. Wickliffe will leave for Dawson f— —__ Henry Carver and wife deeded aj tomorrow morning. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit core, makes weak strong, blood pure. Boe, . ‘All drugeises All kinds of repair work done at reasonable prices by W. J. Wolf,216 Court street. J Mrs, Major King and son returned is morning from Paris, Tenu. Halbert McFarland, of Fulton, was up to spend Sunday. Mr. Polk Ross, wife and child are visiting in Huntington, Tenn. Mrs. Belle visit Mrs. W. A. Wickliffe Mr. Charles E. Williamson an¢ Log Cabin excursion on steamer ys Shs : City of Clarksville aad barge Mon- eas puke i sh aealaa Mrs. Conductor Frank Wheeler day night, August 23, e round ‘ trip 250. 21a2)89d baby are visiting in Martin, Tenn. Mrs, Joe Bondurant 3a6}have returned from a Dixon, Miss Li!lian O Bowen left at mid- t for New York City, via Buf- Use no other starch but Celluloid | ¢); 2826 Steamboat repair work a specialty by W. J. Wolf, 216 Court street 2193 1. Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Nose and Throat, Paducah. Ky, 20 per ct. Discount Given on any and all low shoes (no jobs), for men, women, misses and children. Ask your grocer for Nine O'els ashing Tea. and sojourn at Capt. Billy Crozier went up to Dawson and spent yesterday with his wife. ine O'clock}. Mrs. Faunie Allard and children 236] left at noon for Carrsville on a two weeks’ visit, Oxford Ties that sol at $2.00 to $3.00. Ellis, Rudy &, Phillips OO PERSONAL, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fi Gold Meda!, Midwinter Feir. WRICES CREAM If suffering from early indiscre- tions or later excesses, power and vitality gone, we are just the par- ties you are looking for. We have} a remedy which we guarantee to/ t work and give perfe t! Be Fectisa, ve ressedy very p Claxton Tasteless | Chill Tonic ful in its action, and abs to the syste: gre obtained in ten days. Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im- parcel of ground near Mattison’s} Mrs. Juin Smith is not expected to Which do you prefer ? Assessor Byrd is making prepara-|day evening for her home in May! tions and will begin listing property wo val ate the {medicine and] Chairman C. M. Barnett, of the Re- ’ al publican state central committee, Kentucky home in three weeks, after visiting his brother, who lives in Cale flower garden to Mr, F, Ewery for|live, and ber people from Cairo have $25.00. been telegraphed. 50 cents ‘ or a casegoffchills!? about September 16th. Did Not Go to Alaska. was in the city last night on his way to California, He is not going to ; ifornia, Will positively cure chills and Will Begin in September, Miss Myrtle Thomas lett yester- If you had ratherghave the soc] ‘The Courier-Journal of today says: the Klondyke, but will returz to his and fever. Money refunded if it ee A Grand Dance, Johnson, of Fulton, is} 1 tawily | Misses Agnes and Moster Barrett | The Facts of the Case 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. iN & Owen 331 Broadway. with} | Mr. J. F. Brandon, the well-known | Benton er, was a visitor at the | Sen office today. i Miss Sylvia Calissi returned this morning from a visit to Miss Winnie | Dale, in the county. ‘The latter re- | turned with her, and is her guest to. |Sethern Express messenger who ran| ay. between Louisyille and Fulton, | | t y Miss Lulu Armistead and Master| Pete? through the city today en i “; route to B: . | Armistead Bains,of Kosciusko,Miss., imingnem: Ea now rane who have been visiting Mrs. Mary from Birmingham to Augusta Beadies, have gone to Clarksville and Nashville. Mr. George has gone to Cleveland, O., on a visit to his | mother, who is in her 98d year. Mrs. F.W erjohn and Mrs, Georgia Beyer accompanied him | ™ rs. Eli Boone, J. H. Jolmson, R C. Utterback and William Morri- son left this afternoun for Louisville | to atteod the grand lodge Knights aod Ladies of Honor. Awong the excursionists to return 1, OTES, Traveling Auditor R spent yesterday at Peoria, his family. Mr. E. C, Nall, a well known Adams isn tin | Conductor Frank Wheeler is now running regular between Louisville and Fulton, and Conductor 0. M, Sewell been transferred to the Cairo and Memphis run. Rock ‘The pay car loft this morning at £ lock for Memphis, Dispatcher Alvey is still on the sick list, | |g | BROOKBINDER Blank Book Man and Ba jing PATENT FLAT-OPENING BOOKS ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY PADUCAH, Dr.med. Albert fernheim. 120 North 5th Street, 126 BROADWAY KY (N ALMERJHOUSE.) x 0-9 AM pM oy. M Office Hours 1 Telephon 364 baer et KEEP YOUR BO .S STRONG ALL SUMMER! ANDY GATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION DRUGGISTS | AN INTERESTING SITUATION, BROADWAY MOUSE. Two Men at Out Over a | Meats $1.00 PUR DAY on the Buttorff from Nashville terday are the following, from Padu- cab and surrounding towns, Mes- dames Ola Townes, Leslie Soule, J. M. and L. E. Durr aud Misses Mattie Vaughan and Lucy Holloway, and J. R. Hodge, of |? uu Slow, J. M. Howe wn, Mrs. Rob Potter, J Dossett and Mrs. Bridges, E. W. Lee and wife, E. W. and Walter Kuykendall, Mrs. Pryor, A. H. Lawrence, G. M. Johnson and J. P, Sanderson. Such articles si Mall's Catarrh Cure, manu ».. Toledo, O., con e- 10as taken interually, aud rm do, Ohio, by FP, J. Cheney & Co, Testi is fee, ad by, Dr ciate, pric per bottle Hall's Pamily Pils are she best Use no other starch but Celluloid —the best made. 236 |G | | { | To Cure Constipation Forever, ‘Take Cascarets Candy Cathartia, 16 oF 2a, 1 C.C.C. fail to cure, druggists refund monuy | WHEAT, BOAT LOAD OF GAMES YESTERDAY. anne New York, 7; Louisville, 1, Chicago, 4; Washington, Boston, 13; Pittsburg, 12, Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 8, Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 4, Cleveland, 6; Baltimore, | The Paducah Grain and Elevator Company's Big Shipment, Mr. Eugene Coker will be down this afternoon on the City of Clarks- ville with a boat load of wheat, com- prising about 2,000 bushels, for the | Paducah Grain and Elevator Com- | pany. 2 BS. b Per Cen UNESENT STANDING OF hut Played Won L J Fasoline Stove Old A lively | ! Justice Winchester’s cc ling. The action Frederick, the and Dan, J. | alleged that Bailey owed him ance on Winche of the | he made some which was not clearly understood by the court. Soon afterward M Frederick returned and informed the magistrate Bailey’s remark w threat and to the effect tl Frederick could live i town. iley a sewing er intiff and and wm it stoves re- whe new Fisy A ! ved aftern w ter of m Chie with hig y mn ere ¥ alk of re 20, but he not c in 6 fun LEIDER KESIGNd BP jt fow was and had anno ongregation REV. UNC ntention to rems A new rabbi w red li doubtless soon be Popular Rabbi of Temple Isracl to | | Reside Flsewhe j t tarch but Celluloid no other Rev, Ungerleider has resigned fie Gene, rabbi of Temple Israel a re dence of six years in Paducab, duri which time he has made many warm afier Everybody Says So. the most won- pleas- 100 05 | Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock 2306 wares. ‘onstipation forever, dmnoney, St, Louk, THE Required All Day Yester Dry Seams Sank Her, AYors WHAT IS IT? A HEAT CU friends and proven himself to he ne gentleman und a scholar, whose pres- ence Was 4 at advantag city, and who substs y the erection of the temple. JRER. It you are broken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you nce are things of the past when ENO is so easily obtained. One lar a bottle; six bottles for $5. marines $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address game day, Address postoffice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. does not cure, at Wtf Merson, DRUG STORE Dr. H. PaARgER. “TH Be BROADW Alt, pany. There will be a grand dance given at Jones’ Hall tonight. All good people are cordially iuvited, School pass © only. ecks from this date wil! ildren 12 years old and under Paducah Street Railway Com- 28a2 BAKING ‘A Pure Grupe Cream of \artar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, * 2 Yesterday afternoon the little pleas- ure tug, Eureka, beloning to Jim Kruer, vas raised at the foot of Jet- ferson street, where she sank a few | nights ego. She sank because of dry seams,and ed by the Jack you will 9 ays insiaut relief and will cure you in one night, If you are galded or blis be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug store. Seve and we will deliver a bottle to any part of the city, A trial bottle for ! KsOn, or is not ba'ly damaged. Iv required the entire day to raise her, J.D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers,\ SEVENTH AND JACKSON, \ p DRUGGISTS,

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