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PERSONALS, SPECIAL BARGAIN WEEK?) =..-'-—~<-My Stars, What's This?(--::-==.-,.-\Blue and White Mr. Ed Vaughan has Spurned here and save money.’’ You can —AT— from Chicago. buy goods at our prices elsewhere, R Mrs. S. H. Langstaff has gone to but ot our quality at our low ‘ . Ww ‘ i rn i You get more intrinsic Petoskey, Wis. Only a little constellation to remind you that THIS ‘gol. We 4 R Mrs. 8. H. Rankin left last night WEEK we're going to have the : Vees,alue to thdolr n am iy '@ | for Indianapolis. New Fall Dress Goods. ia A ey are here at old tariff prices. Mr. Victor Van De Male left at] . Th oon for Tennessee. . at stock of black dress le ait 215 BROADWAY. " Dke, Se Sie fest ts G t tSh & Fi th g S | four mation, at efi. oan most reates oll08 hd ounin oalé Navy" blue are here, sndemixieree| WO are Head anclot and plain weaves al at intein quarters for Mr. Pete Burnett came in this sealy ow End petite line of goods. Just received Ii Beautifully trimmed Chemise, embroidered yokes, regular price morning from Texas. Fiver heard of in the clty of Paducah. We've teken all Table Dam, 75 cents, go in this sale for 35 cents. ; .| ‘The Elkhart lake party will return our $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 men’s and ladies’ black, ox- ,, large ipm i Ww Fine embroidered white pillow shams, regular price $1.10, 0 iN} <9 Paducah tomorrow night. blood, green,coin, razor, globe and French toe—all go for oaks Gad Hineu tomate chet, ari & ship ent Prices very lo Buy now and save money. at this sale for 50 cents. Miss Essie Chastain has returned price 4 : ae vitehfiel leached tal 3 150 pairs fine lace curtains, regular price $1.50, go negtthd bagi in| Pom # Visit to Leitehfteld, 850, 750, 80 Ho damaak at ho, 80e,48o, 100 pairs fine imported lace curtains, regular price $4.50, 80 1M) Mrs, W. F. Bradshaw has re- towels at 480, 98c, $1.40, $1.98, $2.40, ‘ Py $2.75 and $3.00 per dozen are all moat A ES SEEN this sale for $2.59, turned from Hopkinsville. i 500 yards fine fancy silks regular price $1.00, go for 48 cents. Mr. J. W. Lander, of Calvert — argains, and worth consid: All our $4.50 and $5.00 pattern hats go in this sale for $1.50. City, is in the city today. agp Rs All our $2.00 and $3.00 fine trimmed hats go in this sale for 75ets,)_ W. S. Greif returned from his trip Boys’ School Shoes and Clothing and Men’s Clothing in} A sample line of new tall capes is! ‘ to Chicago and the northwest, proportion. now on sale at popular price: ke aapien! v0 i s sale for $1.50. Mr, John Lander, Mayor of Ca Hi a Pe eee ee Pe ice cats toe ac eau vert City, was in the city today. If you see these shoes and clothing you'll buy whether Pepe SLR ‘lisa baka: die sed goal % All our 50 ct. colored switches go in thi , Mr. J. D. Mocquot left this morn- you need them or not. We want your trade; that is why threads, full length and heavy, full ‘aie : : : e offer ee : cements ight—-extraordinarily good value. ing for Louisville and Lexingion we offer you such inducement we! : ry m,. are now here for only 121-2c a pair. These bargains are for one week only. Be sure to see the see Gy Yiesher, SOO down Is ena Bare r ony Eien fac e THE BAZAAR, “Cae Wittig «ool PADUCAH AUCTION CO, smi * bain ist wife left this morning for Dawson for the price, knit from two-thread KF. ‘ ‘ & New Store. 215 Broadway.| key. Joun D, Jordan, of Atianta, Third and Court Yaa, eaniess and salneay, 121 Sem eft this morning for Dawson. The first of September we will re. as ERR . Kate Tully revurned this =| ceive a great stock of the celebrated Mrs. y reurned Onyx fast black hose for ladies, misses LOCAL MENTION, |morning from a visit to Louisville, | 1. . NOTES. DEATHS. and children, that you must see. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Mr. George Langstaff, Sr., and The Case Con inued, wife left last night for Atlantic Civy. Pe {collision off ‘Thomas Holland, uged 2 years,| Canton Flannels. George Mooney and Will Jackson} ars, F. R. Bray and two sons ave Nero WAS 8 rent Dod Coll OEY aoe ninht of fever tbe teematan | mny, mere ame mate money, Pall | y i y freight trains two miles below Obion, [died last night of fever. 1e remeins weight canton flannel now here for ww . cnghe "Tet eaaee eh “qealaued, ee Tenn, about 2 0'¢ * k this morning, | Will be buried this afternoon, 71-2 a yard, which is a big value. | Ginger Wafers. Peeee comets yfel eae as a result of which Engineer Frank hii ak Ten quarter sheetings, very deeira. | HERE ARE A Light Fine Misses Hattie Sherwin and Maty] Witter. of Broadway eriously| V+ J: Wolff has onened repel ble goods, now here for 181-30 per x OF | Fresh Water Crackers. Jerre Pannell, the young man who |Caldwell have returned from a trip} initrd at 16 Court street eye es Yard - wide, soft- finish, fine un- | ‘ pasted Madame Ida French with his | east. ‘Ad extra io Chanse 0b Mbetiee * | bleached domestic, extra quality, now} THE GOOD | Morning Glory Hams, finest on the market. fist, was fined only $1 and costs in} Councilman J. E. Williamson went} John Twyman was struck by south] A child of Susie Scott, of North here for te, 4120 and de ayard: | LereINGs IN the police court this morning, pre: Jup to Eddyville this morving onfjound freivht 151, in charge of] Sixth died last night. meatic now here for Be! 6, 8 1°20, 76] STOCK McGaw,s Uncolored Cream Cheese. sumably because he didn’t bit her | business. Engineer Frank Winters and Fire- — and 7 1-2 per yan. sees soba, hard enough. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey are}iman Ge Smith, and the latter cr ep 7 —— aa al pretiey the eunna ting now here for 5¢ Sa, Fancy Mackerel, three for 25. Important Notice. Leragee! of a daughter, who arrived piginees Lise pee family residence on Bro: wel. h styles petute now here at popu All persons-knowing themselves in- | ‘his morning. sere tiepe alc she, beg > a 8 prices. . = ——— . ‘ lor T 5 or the collision might have been fol-] Ida Perry, aged 3, died yest Fall styles wrapper goods now here a - d to the firms of Rogers & King} Major Thomas E. Moss left this} 3 ‘ n our Shoe Depart debted lowe hwy more serious results. How]at the family resideoce, 1410 Wash-[at 81-80 and 10s per yard, that OUgitY gay , ee ry our Bonita Package ED JONES “ ‘ LD, and John Rogers & Son are hereby} morning for Clarksville, Tenn., to sat whe Jk | to bring 100 and the accident occurred is unknow ington st-eet The funeral took Our stock of merchandise for fall Coffee—two pounds men wi kn th all and settle the same at| take depositions. “ t e ock Cray Yo. 127 8 i as for two or three miles each way|place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. | wilt be the largest we havc ever chon vad eo been halt ad ele] EI Dee pried art meena the track is perfectly straight and and at the lowest prices it has ever for 25¢. The Second Street Grocer. I : _ P ‘ + OS bottom ou! CeS, |Fourth street, and thereby save to] Memphis, are visiting the family of - ies Ay om off our PEICES» | svmselves costa, as I will be forced Mr. Jas. Sayres in Mechavicshurg. | !€Vel- Colored Celebration at Gratam-| °°" uF goed fortune to make = M It was learned this afternoon that at Shoes, Shoes. to proceed by law to collect same,} Miss Annie Hisey left this morn-]p. 4°". Ww, : scinuet , unless otherwiae settled promply. ‘lang for a post-graduate course aif asieer Winters was wok ser!" T Tomorrow iacoloved Sunday-achoot |. Th6, quantities of shoes we, handle SCHEDULE OF PRICES les Le es bn | Beaumont College, Harrodsburg. cated. He was brought in at 2:45] ‘ay at Grahamville, and as is the! fs to omer big inducements in quality Receiver of Rogers & King and Joun} poy 1, N, Yarbro returned today |and carried to the railroad hospital |°2¢ every year, the celebration is one] and —FOR Rogers & Son. d26tt i : Pease of vast importance to the colored | Boys’ and girls’ school shoes are to his home in Eufaula, Ala. after araral Wark te ler city to-| here for inspection—fair prices and A Considerate Thief. a six weeks’ visit to his mother here.] ‘Traveling Auditor R. Adams ar-] people: exesllent goods. e e Attorney Jesse B. Moss wasrobbed! ptisses Dot and Annie Connelly|rived at noon from Princeton, aud| lay purchasing banners, ete., for the HARBOUR'S @ Jot $29.05 at his home in Arcadia} io, (his morning for St. Louis, after] this afternoon checked out Mr. A. J, } Procession. 112-114 N. Third. ig Ss night before last, instead of $6, 95] an extended visit to their sister, Mrs. |= = = e ' reported in a contemporary. The |p, Shutt. _— Discount bin cas nnn TMT] Mn Bla Robart, of Futon TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER |, 1897, All our $3.00 hair switches go in this sale for $2.00. work a specialty Birth at Rowlandtown, route to Kuttawa to attend the camp ° q - SU mm mite ot Mr. Geo, ‘Wilkerson, oe NR. e} @ acts 0 t @ ase TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ SERVICE. Given] ong anyfandjall of Kowlandtown, presen! im wil rs. Flournoy and daughter, Miss +e an eight-pound girl baby this morn-|Mary, left at noon for Dyersburg, a STORES. RESIDENCES, : ing. ona visit to daughter and sister, low shoes (no jobs), Place your orders for rough lum-| Mrs. Dr. C. C. Ellis. ‘ : No. of Gross Net Price, | } Gross Net Price, ber for sheds, walks, etc., with the} An ice cream supper will be given : To close out Summer Oxfords and Slippers for ladies, ff] Lights Dinet. Of | Ligt Price Dict. Off go for men, women, |jiiktisie Vener € Package Co. tf] tomorrow night at ‘Tenth and Ohio ne 5 misses and children, we will cut the price 20 per cent. $5 , rege ‘ d childr entation Streets for the benefit of the Tenth iz bd » ao x misses an en. CAMPBELL-MULVIHILL COAL [street Christian church. on every pair, for 10 days. : COMPANY Mr. F. J. Lane, the popular jew- ww | cler who has been with Nagle & Co., Will fill your coal house no’ tees ’ : cheaper than anyone, Call and] {oF the past several months, left this ( NT & JEN 50c 4d 75e-t cintcutan morning tor Hopkineil, where he OCHRAN WEN Oxford Ties that sold Charges Adultery. The ladies of Broadway M. E.| J 8@2Shoes bought of us polished free, 331 Broadway. *? “m : eee eae: colnet filed aut church will give an ice cream supper . lay in the circuit court against | Thursday night at Yeiser Park. Pro- ny at $2.00 to $3.00. rans Jenkins for divorce, charging | ceeds ripen new carpet. New adultery. lights have been put in the park, nner Kicked b: ‘lt. Among the number of people to]Crone as Union depot ticket agent, | EXCESSIVE DRINK T benefit of th | Walter Robertson, of Livingston [leave tomorrow on the Buttorff for] and checked in Mr. Gere Warfield ROMANTIC WEDDING ~ © get bene! ese CUL) county, was thrown from an unruly {the centennial: Misses Laura White, {as his successor. Mr, Warfield takes —- Cc rries Off a Citizen of Mayfield prices goods must be fitted and] colt he was trying to ride, late yes- } Annie Young, Ethel Fin-Jcharge tomorrow, and bis many! op qyo of Piheion's ¥ Viev’ mete sities paid for before leaving store. | terday afternoon, and badly bruised. | ley, Florence McKee, Mrs, Capt. Joe| friends will be glad to see him back | D OF Frinemon s roung 7 oaeeeee The animal afterwards kicked him in [Jobnson, Mrs. James Robertson. in his old place. He has always been Society People. Mr. Ben Perry, a citizen of West the stomach, and his injuries were ‘he dance last night at Ramona] one of the most popular employes in| Mayfield, was found dead in bed yes- such that the services of Dr. Robert- | Park in honor of visiting young la-] the city es ar terday morning. The coroner's jury| 2% “4 son were required. dies was well attended and very en-[ Tomorrow the Illinois Central and| Their Friends Did Not Even Sus-|%*Y¢ 4 Verdict of death from exces- } : 26 Card of Thanks, Joyable. The Misses Reis and Miss] Qhio Valley offices at Princeton will | esd Thien Gk Mateiianalel 1B the lance tril rach “4 hod 8 , 59 7 of the larges “field. Ee AM 9 8 4 Ellis Rud & I desire to thank the members of | Mitchell left on the Hopkins for their}}e consulidated. with Mr. W. H.| Tntenehte est families in M f] the Husbands street colored church J #ome in Evansville this morning. tlett, the present Illinois Central Candidates Speak Tonight. As there seems to be a wrong impression prevailing ut the sane for their good beiavior while on] Mr. L. B. Linn and wife, of Southfagent, in charge. ‘Traveling Auditor The candidates for common-| price that will be charged for lig ve below +3 7 a : J “bh ‘ , : we ‘ghts we give below the schedule that Phillips board my boat, the Lulu E, Warren, | Fifth street, were called to Murray] Adams checked out Mr. Hickson, A young society couple of Prince. | Weslth’s attorney speak at Ninth and] will prevail after the first of September. A caretul por Sunday last, I never have carried s| yesterday by a telegram announcing |the Ohio Valley agent, today, ton biad quite a romantic, wedding io {J8ck#0n streets tonight, vince you that the prices charged are t Be ache no ee ——— . | ae s ” ged are reasonable and a great deal less The trestle work on the river front Hopkinsville yesterday. Mr. Lake} Will M: rry Tonight. than are charged in other cities. railroad is progressing slowly. The| Kevil and Miss Lucie Hunter, of William Archibald, foreman of the crew is still here, awaiting the arrival | Princeton, were unexpectedly mar-| heading factory, and Miss Josie Special prices for over thirty lights, Parties preferring better behaved lot of passengers. the serious illness from typhoid fever, Carr. Jaues H. Lins, fof Mrs. Wm. Valentine, Mr. Linn’s Hatfield School. sister Five members of the family, = “ aia in all, are down from the disease. i th 7 . to use i 9 The fall seasion will begin Septem- of the pile driver. ried (hate, The marriage caused | Melber, both of Mechanicsburg, were { Meter will be furnished with prices and any other tater t y e a Daren fe TE, Mr. Lem Jorgenson lett at noon! 14° Outta Princeton society,| licensed today to marry, ‘The wed-| ing at company’s office, a eas to 4p. m.; night school, 7p. m. to a Mcenbic chace i’ oaorioe eee oth parties are prominent mei ling will take place tonight at the | 9 p.m. Prices, $2 to $5 per month: pis, bers of the 400. They left accom-| home of the bride. PEOPLES’ LIGHT, POWER & RAILWAY CO. el 3 . W. R. Holland deeded to Mrs. S. }comes baggage master at the Poplar a 2 f | Bares Your patronage is solicited. 85 A . 4 ey ed panied by friends, ostensibly to go to eee Academy Dr, Edwards’ Gpodaliy, Byee, |e srne fF, 91050, & portion of | Street Station, Nashville to attend the Centenni |.| Only Siximthe Pour House Per G. C. WALLAC t._ Edwards, Specialty, Kyes, | block 1, Churchill addition, Conductor Jim Foster, who had a 80 far as can be learned there were i a There are at present only six in- Pat UM Een TatOnn EMIOSHEY:| nyc grt Winstead. deadadt0 |iliab brokec in Mimueipl tok og house no objections to the marriage of the| mates at the county poor house,| The State silverite committee of —_—_—________. . COR. FIFTH AND MONROE, Tillman Unimproyed. Mrs. Mary Mayes property at Tenth |since, was resting easy today at his Yung people, for tLe simple reason) something almost unprecedented, | Pennsylvania, by a vote of 53 to 26, The condition of Bill Tillman, }and Adams, for $1200. father’s home on Broadway. Viat no one had the remotest idea of| Al) are enjoying good health except | declared vacant the place held by ove akabtens ‘colored, who fellat the Palmer House slik : i their intentions. Both are of legal! afr, Wallace, who is subject to vec.) William F. Harrity on the national yesterday afternoon in a ‘whiskey| | Mt John Farley deeded to Geo.} Yardmaster Bob Nelson has re- age and no reason can be conceived | tigo, silverite committee. WORKS Classes will be resumed on] fit,”’ and was conveyed to the city and John Backer, for $500, a lot at} signed, to take effect tonight, and {for thei: course except on the ground ; —— 128 Broadwa Ola hospital, is today unchanged, and} Ninth and Husbands, accepts a freight run with the com Jof romance. The young couple were| Beware of Ointments for Catarrh| TW deputy United States mar-| modeled act Phi eg i Monday, Sept. 5th. the chances for his recovery do not} af — pany. He will probably be succeed-| devoted sweethearts several years ago, that Contain Mercury, shals were killed and two others bak Vas new, seen good. Won Heights Co. deods toMr. J.Jeq by Mr, Hick Hamilton, acting|but as sweethearts will occasionally | tiuell and completely deranee the witne nso) Were fatally wounded in a fight With | =... mee rT Gr epee Wieden ees for $200, a lot on yardmaster, who is a reliable, indus-|do, they quit keeping company for no | tem wheu eutating h through the muses see | moonshiners in Pope county, Arkan- In addition to the branches already | ‘“Ae0f"” Steel Ranges, the best | Friedman avenue. trious young man, thoroughly com-|apparent reason. Lately, however, | {2°** snes suhaed er sas, ‘Two more deputies are wissing. | BROADWAY HOUSE *{made for the price. Sold only at petent and very popular with the}they had been together great deal Ms he damage they will do is ten fold to Best hotel in (ie : taught in the institution the following : " esiviy T tanta O will be Introdueeds Hank Bros. & Jones’. 30a2 Off For College, yard men, and have evidently made up tor lost food you can ps stbly derive from thew The Illinois Central railroad, in Best accom 018, nite Miss Eugenia Parham, formerly of corerennin: tine. Cheney & Co., Toledo’ O., contains no mercury, | the near future, is to relay its entire Pollard’s Synthetic Method of $60,00, the city, but now of Hamilton Col-] ‘Traveling Freight Agent R. C.| Miss Hunter is a beeuldal soune ius na inueaes sures oaeRety, upos|main line of 365 miles with the ordi “00 ren bay, j : nth stree V Reading and Spelling, | A good gentle mare, buggy and] lege, Lexington, who has been spend- Watkins left this morning fora 60}lady, and one of the greatest favor. | tee itis taken intorualiy aadeate | Heaviest rails ever used in the West! y pe 11, ren, MANTA ae J. R. Hester, Pro, , Prang’s System of Object Draw- harness for sixty dollars, ing her vacation in southwestern] journ at Hot Sprinys. ites in society. Mr. Kevil is n mera. | , J. Cheney «'Co,” Test: |—100-pound rails—from fifteen to ing, and the ie ; oky, i m _— ig e 2883 N.Gnirr. | Kentucky, leaves about the 12th of cinerea — ber of the firm of R. W. Kevil & Halle Pomiht Pitta ace tee bone bottle at irate a aren hit ee is'are ‘ ‘ e for ordiaary rv railroad requirements, Four miles|it wll be dogs eeenee, Wt be made. I be done st 100m: Edpvadla he ef Reokksepiag: All those desiring to make the| September for Lexington, in charge A Good Company Sons, one of the largest milling es- pent Sesto ibe) pply e Academy. /centennial trip by river next Wed- of the following young ladies, who] The paper was put up voday for] tablishmeuts in this section of Ken- WS NOT ! nesday should call and secure rooms] Will enter college: Misses Faunie| the Peters & Green Company, which] tacky, and is very populon ue = bap hace pogo peb oy eer @ toe at's ee by toca craig, haat nian | Richased ood Zee Boden canes | tt Zeiss, © Green Conspaay, wblek ver} A aa |... | been delivered to be laid on the Cairo ¥¢: ‘he line ai a time, rE 4. Gat meay have On Mary Wayne Murphy and KateLigon,| Morton's Opera House. The com- ? Mirmictmaateriee taps One bridge and ile north and south amon ‘our suburban eon cleciticity FOR FIFTY cured rooms already. The H. W. rege pena F taglllaray Mary | pany goes to the Grand Opera House, fee pean pit ae ‘aro- proeshes, ; Mey say at present peta cad a I ean Bret cee is ak Buttortt will positively leave at noon ee jam, byes City, Tenn; Helen] Evansville, after it leaves he Duncan Arrested for Perjury |, laatic Mil : i th atite main line will be laid fond the electrical people are working ednesday, Sept. 1. W. F, Lamb-| Landrum and Marie Myles, Maytield ; Yesterday, Pas anne Rag pelt ras rayeaayy yy pee rae la the neatl very Linmouiously In an efertee Bs i , have »’? said Vice-President Harahan . aSass te is the one most heavily charg- din, Agent, 100 Broadway. 80a2 | May Glenn, Hickman; May Derring- as devine 1 CENTS — “ ton and Alice Boyd, Murray ; Awarded J.T. Duncan, the Populist nomi-| resumed work. | recently to a Louisville Post reporter. | jj, cae MHich will seem to Had a Hemorrhage, Jones, Metropolis, Ill; Nellie Pal-] Highest Honors—World’s Fair, |uce for jailer of Marshall county,! ‘the London Chronicle says that|‘‘We finished relaying the live wia| ay (to! Then ea abla vas arrested at Calvert City yester-|the Spanish government has ordered | 8eveuty-flve-pound rails compara: electricity will te adyenn doubt (ay on & charge of perjury, alleged to] the transfer of Senorita Cisneros from | ively recently. Rails of that weght| waht Bot Ilko to ete ene have been committed at the last term | her present prison to the convent of |@F€ ordinarily suMieient, but we see Te Whee Senture & predle~ ed with malaria. We all know Bob Fly, colored, attracted con-|mer, Benton; Nellie Waddill and Medal the cause of chills. Ciax- Bl siderable attention yesterday after-| Catherine ‘Tate, Madisonville, Gold Medal, Bd viange Rare. At aaa eto? is the best Hi] n.on late, on Broad wa: by having a ——_—__—_ H anti-malarial tonic known. If Hoo aa to when you having chills it will cure Good, Boys! Keep it Up, of the Marshall circuit court in aly, 8 gh vant, 7 ' i A petition is in circulation, Seuaa ry} gambling charge against hinselt, ‘Tetuan, . | much advantage in the use of the | , hange. WE LL TAKE Oe ney all: the local wheelmen, A a will be peealere, he was " ‘ ~ = you. Taken in time it will The ¥. W. C i meet |eMi2e that the council enact an mhed 0 several cases for , . prevent them, It ij Id ae A ‘ ordinance requiring all wheel Sheriff Little arrested him erday Under ® positive guarantee, eee wis Mise Jessie Byrd on | carry bells and lanterns. This is Pi aul le executed bond in thy om of WE WI LL MOVE OUR STOCK i ie ine de a al | fehl Bases Sued Ae good work in the right direction, CREAM 8500, OF juck mi ued Again. —— a YOUR CHILLS. The First National Bank sue’ W. A Vest of Machines, 1 , fad 0 Jae DRUGS ET C., TO OUR NEW BUILDING Lf J. Buckman yesterday afternoon in| Theré will be a test at Bandana Hemiy Faggon was arrested by * ( UOT: The Third Anniversary. ¢ farmers of this ection, It is ~ sia Tineteel ase ae to be & test of the McCormick and Real state Transfers, mo e i +; chi redler {PRUG STORE eucampment of the Kentucky tate petscion AR GbE Spanpitte opecsten acne peas aera ”, W. RB, ; Se BROADWAY. juards at LaBelle park ended, and Dal Powell, 4 Cony rage Cooam of Tertae Fender, Ninth, Tenth and Ohio sant * J D BA c 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ! vote, . e ee : b We shall make the