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Just Received... Another Big Lot of Those Dollar; Black Skirts, at The Bazaar. SS The demand for these skirts is so great that we are unable to get enough of them no one will be disappoit to a customer. So in order that inted, {we will sell only one PERSONALS. Miss Lucetta Flowers is visiting Louisville. Mr. C. H. Chamblin is back from the centennial. Councilman John Rinckleff left st noon for Cairo, Mr. Clarence Beverly left at noon tor ‘Temnessee, Mr, J. W. Bransford, of St.Leuis, is at the Palmer. Albert D. Lemon, of New Albany, is at the Palmer. | Miss Minnie Newman has returned from Aurora, Ind, GREATEST SALE OF Clothing and SOS EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH. Our buyer has just returned irom the east, where he has pur- chased the entire bankrupt stock of Carl Schmidt & Co.,, of Chicago, which was one of the best selected stocks of Shoes Blue and White > HARBOUR’S « New Fall goods atriving. ‘‘Buy here and save money.’’ You can buy goods at our prices elsewhere, but not our quality at our low prices, You get more intrinsic value to thdollar h New Fall Dress Goods. ‘They are here at old tariff prices. A great stock of black dress goods await your inspection, at 20c, 25e, 3 upwards to more than a dollar a yard ‘avy blues are here, and mixture: fancies and plain weaves—all at intrin sically low and popular prices. Table Damasks, line of goods. Enameled Ware We are Headquarters for this Just received a Agent Booth, of Lemp’s, left st d Clothing in t! i f Chi nf For next week only we will sell the renowned R. pee and Clothing in the city of Chicago. We continue our sale of table dam- . ; GC. corset, the most perfect Sting corset in the world pri ie ; asks and tinen towels at old writ! large Shipment. Prices very low : at the ridiculously low price of 75c. These corsets sec at tideclbaadacge| MME EOP eg oe Honcbed tale dotensh us the,¥00, o06, t are made in black only, and have never been sold | morning from Mayfield, Oe eet thee inn an OO LT HING= 5c, 76e, 850 and $1.00 per yard, Hand | & under $1.50. Only one corset to a customer Mr. A. M. McCormick, of At+ bs pe eso * : 4 towels at 48c, 98e. } 40, Bias, 92 40, t lanta, is at Hotel Gilberto $0 pra Men's, Hine Dress Shoes, viel oer. Fine Business Suite, wort! [ehh el fares fos, and worth consid i 500 beautiful all- price 25c., go this week In millinery we will low cost. A good stray hats for 65 cents. silk plaid children’s ties, regular for 15 cents, sell all our summer hats be- w sailor for 25c. $2 trimmed Misses Daisy Morrison and C’ara Moore have gone to Louisville. Miss Hattie Settle left at noon for Bardwell on a visit to relatives, PY kid, worth $3.50 one lot at $1.75 00 prs Fine Ladies’ Shoes, at 99 cents. nd $4.50, go. in 1 styles of toes worth $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, go in one lot 50. and $12.00, go in one lot ) 8 Fine Dress Suits, worth $16.00 216.50, and $17.50, go in one lot at Men’s Fine Clay Worsted Tailor. ering. Capes, Capes. A sample line of new fall capes is now on sale at popular prices. 318-324 BROADWSY PADUCAN RY: In order to fully introduce our hair department Mrs. Frank Grady and baby left|Great Bargains in Crildren’s Shoos made Suita, silk lined, worth $19.00, Hosiery. we will shampoo the hair for 25 cents, and manicure at noon for zton, Ills., to re- and Slippers, #22.00 and $24, go in one lot at $12.50, Boys’ good ribbed bi hose, two 6 finger nails for 25 cen’ This offer for one week side, threads. full length and heavy, full a3 extraordinarily good value- weight only, Tuesday, Aug. 24, we will curl bangs free. Mr. Major White and wife left this iss thi ly goon ait morning for a visit to Hopkinsville You cannot attord to mites this sale, srerinucy’ ribbed hove’ neamnlees, GUAT: . % E BAZAAR and Nashville. anteed stainless, a bargain indeed Messrs. Young Taylor, Jas. Estes only 200 a pair, aa r ' Nashville. arn, seamless and stainless, 121-2¢ a New Store. 216 Broadway.| airs, J.:1, Langston and Miss Ku- 228 and 290, Court St.§ Cor. ftdjt|Court. pa. in 120 North 5th Street, WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight. Frida: LOCAL MENT warmer. {0} genia Parham returned this morning from Bardwell. senting the Chatfleld-Woods Paper Co., is in the city. Mr. J. C, Philley. of Marshall ceunty, a prominent politician, was in the city today. Mr. A. H, Cunningham, repre-1QNLY Case Was. “A MUTUAL FIGHT, Is What the Ben Boyd Assault ELGER FOX. The Crittenden County Preacher to Be Suspended. The first of September we will ceive a great stock of the celebrated 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 71-20 a yard, which is a big value. fen-guarter sheetings, very desira ble goods, now here for 121-2c per Office Hours { (NEXT PALMER§HOUSE.} Telephon 364 Death in the County, Miss Daisy Sutherland has re- ee yard 7 W. O. Hall, aged 31 and unmar-|turned from a visit to Miss Horten] ; me ae ; ied Wide, Rett. Ree te ee wa VS 11 ried, died yesterday of inflammation | Sutherland, at Mayfleld. Fhe Two Drivers Serapped Over [Ohio River Association Gives Him | pienened & He and Be ayard, . of the bowels at the residence of Mr.| Misses Mary Thomas and Ted li Their Respective Rights & Dige-Ditto to Rev, Whit- Yard- ide, soft-flnish, bleached do: PrYX* ~~ Martz Bradford, near Grabamville. | Key, of Mayfield, are guests of Miss Both Fined, att mosti: now here for bc, 6c, 6 1-20, 7c >» 4" 4 He was taken ill in Ballard county} Agnes Carney, on North Eighth. | Basse Peni Ootos betting now here tor. be Te ron last Saturday and walked eight) “s1,. Charles Scott and Master A — —_—- 71-20 a roll. : coment hy Sahm 00 OR, miles. The funeral took place this bert Scott, of Jacksonville, Ill ® Fall styles printe now here at popu * morning, conducted by Rev. T. M.| ae Skea acksonville, Ill., ate} Phe principal case in Judge San-| Here is the latest chapter to the| jar prices « a McGee, of the Baptist church. visiting Mrs. Scott’s parents, Dr. P. 3’ court today was the malicious| history of Elder Fox, the Critten-] Fail styles wrapper goods now here a 1 1 » In our Shoe Depart- SRE ee ie case against Ben Boyd, the| len county preacher who was a few /at #130 and 10¢ per yard, that ought Don’t forget Lagomarsino’s mer-] Mrs. S. Folz and daughters, | volored dray driver, charged with at-| months ago run out of the county by baggy Ron io vee Sti toe tilt ‘i , vi ing. 25a2|Misses Rosa and Carrie, and son kill, 8. F. Buet te caps: vill be the largest we bave ever show: . “ ment we knock the|cbt’s lunch every morning. 2542 ‘ arrie, tempting to kill, 8. F, Buchanan, | white caps: will be the largest we have ever shown — Max, and Miss Malitta Friedman, }q driver for the Biederman Gre The Ohio River Association of the/and at the lowest prices it has ever - { 1s en, been our good fortune to make, Cy Fancy Mackerel, three for <2. : Baptist church convened with Dyer’s left yesterday for Nashville. t week Capt. H. C. A large number of wit- Jucling four or five employes Company. pesse Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock Washing Tea. 23a6 ~~ ~bottom off our prices. Hill church Wednesday of | Shoes, Shoes. Bayle’s Fresh Potato Chips. The quantities of shoes we handle] HERE ARE “4 7 I West, formerly a eo i resident of the city, is visiting his|at the 1. C. freight depot were in at-}and was in session the greater part of es : TEile street cnt ture, at Brondieay | nage ey Bare: Lealle Soule. Fre in | tendance. three days. ‘The people of | that give uebusingadvantages that enable FEW OF — Pickwick Club Coffee, three pounds for $1.10, ey the street ca: turn at Broadway | teuds to leave today or tomorrow. The evidence showed that when|neighboriiood had promised them- | Us to offer big inducements in quality ' or ee and Fourth streets is about complete, | Messrs, R, C, Utterback, C, W.|Boyd attempted to drive past Bu-|selves to entertain the Association, |®%2 Prem. a a shoes arc | PE GOOD Nice Fresh Wafer Crackers. after a week or more of work on it. Mornson, Eli G. Boone and J. H.}chanan at the freight depot, the lat-Jand never was a ee aa ie here for inspection—fair prices and | THINGS IN Uncolored Japan Tea, 60¢ a px sund—very fine f i ,|ter struck Boyd’s mule lecause the|fully kept or lavishly fulfilled. The | excellent good . Wanted to purchase a second- satan ast Lattin of ioc cial akienlrie lato, Wie 8 Boyd | attendauce every day was large, and HARBOUR'S, STOCK.... for iced tea. Reoes Heysiay Hive: be 10 goer Or Lody ~~ [then strock him with his whip lash}on Thursday it was estimated that 112-114 N. Third Nie A: Tips. @ | dor heap, for cash, Frank | “0¢#® _ Po lew Asparagus Tips. Moore, at Kolley’s cigar store. 2522] Mr. George Harris, of the ‘‘Reg- |" : ister,” received the sad intelligence Use no other starch but Celluloid} today that his mother best made, 28a6 | her home in Dycusbuzg. —s likely be called away today. Rev. H. C. Robert, of the First J. R. Ne of Blair, Ill., and! Baptist church at Mayfield, passed Miss Nannie Jones, of Fair Dealing, | through at noon en route home from will be united in matrimony Sunday, | menth’s vacation. He was accom- September 5, at the Maple Spring » hi, . church at 8:80 p.m, realea 4 his family and has been to is very ill at He will eee Try our Bonita Package Coffee—two pounds for 25. ED JONES, The Second Street Grocer. —the i J. R. Nelson, Given on any and all! low shoes (no jobs),| The Facts of the Case To close out Summer Oxfords and Slippers for ladies, Gasoline StOVE Kees ou of le s y Miss Pearl Lester, of Prince’ i J chi "yi ‘i f See tei. -wornen, | OAMEDALL-MOLYIMILE OOAL| Min feet Vas, ot Pane, py riage wy mie hig alt il el WORKS the Hot Sun 24 misses and children. Will fill your peri house now | ute t Cauon City, Colorado. She Errsty Peace sl at tap gpeka iy yagi and Rainy W th : a was accompanied as far as Paducal j modeled and male good as new nd Rai eather : aes) cheaper than anyone, Call’ and ter, Miss Jimmie, who re- rear y by Using one of our turned on the afternoon train, CocHRAN & OweEN THEY COMPROMISED, Hatfield School. BOTH SURRENDERED 50c and 75c buys) ‘the tail session will begin Septem- jos ane , ; Bat pied Ranges: Famous Umbrellas. na ber 13, 1897. Day school, 9 a. m. « Shoes bought of us polished free, roagway. Sallard ( uty Man Has His * » 1897. , When They Heard a Warrant ‘ Oxford Ties that sold|to4 p.’m.; bight stool, 7 p.m. to aici Mak ‘ Gende Seleeds mm ‘ 9 p.m. Prices, $2 to $5 per month. = 43 ._ w 4 “ 2 | G. W. Buckman ea t ; 1 , ; Hat $2.00 to $3.00, | ¥irrnigeesetel "2" | mou war, eb a Stan cane te ty crm of he | i Didn't Pay His Board, surrendered themselves to Marva - —-- loa the bad ts bomen nf lm n Goncerns 300 of John Doyle, colored, attempted to The raed iv waeect lua and Buchanan broke his whip stock | from 2,000 to 00 were on the BASE BALL. and live stock with him, and nd. | ¢ thing mbrellas that 7 ‘ jcollect a board bill last night about {s,m for a breach of the nears hat his antagonst’s kead, ‘The two | grounds —— ed to go to Wichita, Kansas to lo- | 1 be gotten for money ‘ To get benefit of these cut) 10 o’clock from a colored man whof pion jor, Preach of the peace lind Jeciied ig and fought for some time,| The trouble of Elder H. B. Fox GAMPS YESTERDAY, om. | 27 prices goods must be fitted and| had been boarding at his mothers’s | scives up, Y Baye them-! Boyd biacking Buchanan's eye and {Was before the Association, and a Poy enamel The Paducah Banking Co., learned - q d f ‘ji on West Court street. The boarder f° phoy ure el 4 with 1 Inflieting a cut or two in the back of} Committee consisting of J. P. Pierce, Lente adi wer tgg. Si oes of his presence i y wever ‘ Paid for before leaving store. | iecoyed him to an alley near Ninth J , 2 af tpg em ilagar regpetees 4 PTET W. 1, Clark and Wim. Woodall was] Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 2. and attached his whict aad Waablaxion siralla axl Griwicg tae) ed Hobson. appears! ‘The malicious assault nt was{ appointed to investigate the charges] Baltimore, 3; Chicago, 1. seized at the freight d Quantity purchases mesne low | two pistols fired ten shots at Doyle. J guyyine Sud the Younger Parker were] dismissed, and Boyd was fined $20] made aguiast Elder Fox, and to re-| Cincinuati, 0; Washiogton, 4. the attachment was serveil the family | * ieee . No one was hurt and Doyle failed to] se iie intertened Tha tebe ner{aad costs and Buchanah 81 and port at ine next meeting of the Asso-| Louisville, 7-11; Boston, 17-0. | was at the depot awaiting the arriva er prices on the goods. > collect the bill. was bruised and cat about the head |cO8t: Boyd says he was no more|ciation. It was recommended that New York, 5; Cl 1 0 | of tha trala, The atta twas on| 4 Beware of Ointments for Caturrh| The witnesses had not been sum-|'0 blame than the other man, agd jthe church suspend Elder Fox pend Orie taienigee sot that Contain Mercury, moued. aud the defendants were re- |“!!! take an appeal. cs," pbb. ttmgaat PRBERKE SEANDENG OF OFM: I roa Uns Ceo: dateo lent leavioe 5 as moreury will surely destroy the sense of | cognized for tt parr pala The Associ like most others] ciuue— Played Won Per Cen: {effected by the defendant leaving \ onne smell and completely derange the whole sys goized for their appearance tomor- THE NE . MAYOR, this year, spoke out on the Whitsett! rr | enough of his property to satisfy the What can you say about the tem When eutering t through the mucous sur J row in the police court. Y ‘ w 673] | Ips sr Buch attles ahould uevr be used "es Lacan feta matter. A. resolution was passed, a) £3) plaintiff. following prices : ‘on prescripioas trom veputable pt ive <_ ioe waatinsle auhout, ogubaitioe, with | monk em = sae clans, 6 i A LE RA as : . practically withou' haperaeg ad at ” ae ” -ADLCA MAN | he oa yon can pons de QUITABLE RATES Goes Up to the Kuttawa Soldiers’ [drawing support from the Southern 8 ; rouuean os |, adie’ ilk ombretian, sivel rot, oO, Toledo: 0. con’ 8ins BO Mm Reunion. Baptist Seminary until Whitsett re- of — " ets Sahar aoe am en jatecaal'y, acting dtreci jectric Com- 2 z 4 ff] Elected toa Prominent Office in P! a where at PERSONAL ih blood aid incous Sut ces of the ays tan, Dale cachersonait ott Capt. Ed Farley, who was a mem. | Sed oF was deposed, and the young ior i] Cae wi sin $1.75 and dl buy i's Catarrh Cure be sure yo (ae, ie , t ol ie Associatior ere advise v ngton T a . , ’ If suffering £ ly ind acne 1 21 semae ON. TTS ganization, meat that caried the to go elsewhere for thelr tutorage. Mr. C. W. Morrison, of the city t dies, paragon frame, ~~ If suffering from early indiscre-|o514'by Druggtsus, price 7S, per bottle, The People’s Liglt, Power and] Capt. W. T. Piumlee : . who is in Louisville ding the |"U"'y * our price $1.39, es Pitality gone, we are just the par-| Five Deaths Near Graham ville, | circulars relative to light and power] for Kuttavia, to attend the Soldie ; telat a) ieee yesterday elected uardian of |ncuty, gvateite ee ee ‘ ig ties you are Tooling for. | We have! ive deaths haye occurred within|rates. ‘These are equitable, and as{ Reunion, Capt. Plamlee was ac- —— pat aa the order, The ‘Times’ says sl is B remedy which we guarantee to| three miles and a halt ot Grebam-| cheap, if not cheaper, tha they caa}companied by nis daughter, Miss fica at greatly There ) Ue wor! ane give perfect} ville since last Saturday. These] be had. Daisy. Henry Clark Sues the Travelers’ Satisfaction—a remedy very power-| were the deaths of Messrs. W. D.| ‘The officers of the new company] A large crowd 18 expected today election of officers was continued a ful in its action, and absolutely harmless to the system. are obtained in ten days. Results Lost Pippin, J. W. Scroggins, W. O. Hall and Fayette Harrison and a colored man, are: Mr. W. F. Paxton, president; Mr. Geo. C: Wallace, general man- New Lunch Stand, Mike Redd, the well known and Insurance Company. St. Louis at Washington. RETAIL CLERKS ELECT OFFICERS. follows Louisville, Grand Geo. A. Jones, Louisville id Secretary ; Henry Schoening ‘Treasurer; B, W IF ree, manhood, lack of vitality and Rt Stee cn pane, akan but Celluloid |98¢" ud Mr. T. J. Flournoy, sec-] popular lunch man, has rented a part} His Brother Was Scalded to Morrison, Paducah, Grand Guar- f Rene are thingsof the past when] Use no other Bold | retary. of the Leigh Fruit Company's build- Baath task April: dian; Mrs. Carrothers, Bardstown, } Ladies’ high grade bicycle \ J] is so easily obtained. One pee at the corner of Second and Regular Yearly Election Held] Grand Sentinel. given away free With rated @ bottle; six bottles for $5.! Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock] BASEBALL AFTERMATH. Iway, and has opened up an Last Night, Un behalf of a number of friends} 5" ote? UNSS close $1 and receive U-NO by| Washing Tea, 3806 aie, nt lunch stand, where he is pre-! sronry Clark, colored, yesterday! sli Mrs, M. L. McCoy presented a sil] Very 25 cent purchase ask private delivery at your address A Cairo Paper Says Baseball Has |"! to feed the hungry public with] i107 suit ia the circuit, court meviny |; 1 ae Retail Clerks’ Union met last| yer water set to the next Grand Pro-] for your t ogainst velers’ Insurance Company, urd, Conn., for $1,000 Don’t forget Lagomarsino’s mer- chant’s lunch every morning. 2502 Nice ash stove wood, delivered promptly to any part of the city. Telephone 29. E. E. Ben. ‘tt Ghildren’s Services Near Grasham- night and after the regular routine business the yearly election of offi- cers took place. The list is as fol- Same day, Address postoffice box a Fishback 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. tector, Jacob Fishback. Dr. H. Parker. Played Out There, thing that is good and tooth sonie. Mike's reputation as a good Baseball in Cairo appears to have}cook is too well known to need af phartioids Conn., for $1,000, gone by the beard, says the Cairo{word of recommendation from us.| yo .i0° hayaltt Messe tat on March “Argus.’” With the experience of | He will keep on hand fresh oysters, (Grey cea outa poliee wih Means the present season in mind, it will be |roast beef, chicken, all kinds of| Cl#tks (ork out a policy with the de- difficult to form an association here | game, hot weiner-wurst, hot tamales, | £2" ant for one thousand dollars, to MYSTERIOUS BLOW Cleveland at Boston. ; | Chicago at New York. _ At the afternoon session of the |, Pittsburg at Philadelphia, Grand Lodge, K. and L, of H., the ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE, , first vice president; Wallace Weil, Dove Unconscious. second vice president; L. B. Ogilvie, FOR FIFTY ‘Stella,’ an inmate of Pearl Wil- Of all seasons of the year this ville, again soon to pul up money ou an- He will also continue to run} Paid in case of death by accident! nancial secretary; James Green-| *' es ' is the one most heavily charg. Children’s services were held at{ other venture in that line. his lunch stand and peanut and pop |" .MUrY: Hae baum, treasurer; Ross Ware, door-) son's, was struc iy knocked of? Palestine church in the county yes{ Athas been said that both Paducah | corn roaster on Fourth street, nextto| © Short time afterwards he vas! keeper; Ernest Stevens, guide; W. (the porch at the latter's establish. 323 Broadway, & CENTS terday and Miss Willie Hollarid, car-| and Cairo sustained sheir positions in | the Register’ ofice “ J6agw | sesided and died bere on April 15th,| J, White, secretary, Earl Walters, | mont last night by an unseen hand, § ; , , i oe She was picked up unconscious and§ Successors to aud tue plaintiff alleges that the de- fendaat has since refused to pay tue amount, although the ninety days have expired since the notice and proof of death were forwarded, Major White and Henry Weemer, to the] the late Central League, but it is trustees, ried the day schoo! children Claiued now that both lost money, chureh in two-horse wagons to attend the services. A profitable time is reported. ed with malaria, We all know the cause of chills, Crax- TON’S ONILL Tonic is the best anti-malarial tonic known. If you having chills it will cure carried into the house, but was wot{ J. J. GUTHRIE. badly injured. The porch is about : six feet high, and she claims she The Use no other starch but Celluloid —thbe bst made. 2306 lows; Roy Culley, president; E el a a Court Strect soiled Wife Beater Warranted, Important Notice, Frank Willamson, colored, All persons-knowing themselves in- BROADWA has! does not know who stiuck her, WE'LL TAKE Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock | debted to the firms of Rogers & King Awarded Claik 1s the man who was ded| been warrante| on information fur- story sounds a little fishy, but there Best hote he cit pate : F Washing ‘I 23a6|8nd John Rogers & Son are hereby] Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | while «sleep on board the Jennie Gil-|nished by Officer Jeff Berahart,|is no doubt about her being struck Best accommodation est rooms you. Taken in Lime it will , — warned to call and settle the same at! Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, |curist by the safety valve opening. charged with beating hie ~ ‘i by some one. MEALS 25¢-$1.00 PLR DAY prevent een It is sold Place your orders for rough lum-|once at my office. No. 127 South He lived several days after the acci- —_——-——- . — Commer Broadway and Fighth street under @ positive guarantee. J ber for sheds, walks, etc., : Use no other starch but Celluloid) Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock LRU \ HAVHIRLD, KY J. ester, ro. with the McKinnie Veneer & Package Co, tf Fourth street, and thereby save to dent themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by law to collect same, unless otherwise settled promptly, Ep H, Puryear, Receiver ot Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son. a26tt Asked For Lenicney. Alex Atherton and Hevry Bay Jwere charged with drunkenness in the police court this morning, ‘The latter lives in Louisville and asked |for leniency, saying he had a wife sud three children aud was away from home. They were fined $1 and costs each, Money refunded if you de- —the best made, 2006 sire - Valuable T ns. YOUR CHILLS. J) tue wite of ar. Courtney Dees, /of vear Palma, Marshall county, pro- ‘ 'C SOWA seuted him with fine twin boys yes. . / teilay. He values them at $1000 DRUG STORE jiitite more, however, past experience Be BROADWAY. | leads one to believe that the value 2386 | Washing ‘Tea DR: 5 = ICES cama | WE WILL MOVE OUR STOCK OF CREAM DRUGS, ETC., TO OUR NEW BUILDING COR, A Paducah Invention, Mr. 1). C. Wallace, the well known inventor of Paducah, has invented a ages of nny description, Itis simple, durable and convenient, and Mr, A Pure Grape Cream 0! Tartar Powder. ene ont of it, Bares be manuiacs 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, ‘UF! PY Geo, 0: Hart & Son, each, When their lungs develo) a - will decrease. TTH AND JACKSON, ABOUT SEPT. 1sT. J.D. BACON & CO. Use no other starch but Celluloia Dolly Edwards and om Woods, colored, charged with immorality, |—the best made. : 256 were fined $20 and costs by Judge} Ask your grocer for Nine O'clock Sanders today. They pleaded guilty. | Washing Tea. 2306 Ont