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” FREE. FREE FREE With Every DOLLAR PURCHASE at ‘The Bazaar A Bottle of Hoyt’s Best Perfume, sa@rThis offer is for one week only"Ga k Figured Skirts, Vel Just received.—Another lot of ladies’ Blac’ Only one to a veteen faced and lined throughout, for 89 cents. customer, Also a lot of Fancy Foulard Silk Ties for ladic the very latest thing. ‘These are regular soc and 75¢ tie for one week will be 25 cents. and gentlemen— s. Our price $5.00 Sailor and In Millinery we are showing a beautiful line « Straw Pattern Hats. Our price is $1.50. All our untrimn Hats go for 25 cents. Splendid Hair Switches, all color All our soc. Colored Switches go for 25¢ We make a specialty of Hair Dressing and Manicuring, Ask to see our Fine Complexion Soap for 5 cents, THE BAZAAR, " PERSONAIZS. Miss Clara Nichols is Yisiting in Cairo, Dr, Albert Bernbeim is out after a lengthy illness, Miss Carver, of Hopkinsville, is at the Palmer. Hon. Ollie James came morning from Fulton. in this the city today. Mr. Mat Carney has returned from Atlantic City. Mr. John Meyer Nagels, from St. Louis. Mrs. T. H. Paryear has returned from Nashville. tonight from Nashville, Mrs. C, A. F, Rondeau, of Gol- conda, is at the Palmer, is visiting his parents here. Hon, Henry Burnett went down to Ripley, Tenn., at noon. Mort Beatty is back from aseveral months’ visit to Indiana. Mr. Vernon Harshman, formerly of the city, is here on a visit. Miss Daisy Gardner, of Mayfield, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Cook Husbands left this morn- ing for Dawson on a vacation. NEW STORE. 215 Broadway. “Pride of the Py MENTION. LOCAL Died of Erysipelas, Mary, | the — ten-months daughter of Mr..and Mrs, Will Ed, Covington, died at 10 at the family residence, Jefferson of erysipelas. Fun- eral services were conducted at 4 lock this afternoon by Rev. W. K. Peorod, of the First Baptist Church. old night 17 Dr. Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat, Paducah. Ky. thas” | Hada Mutual Fight. Lelia Grundy and Annie Smith, colored, were warrented this morning on information furnished by Officer Jeff Barnbart for engaging in a mu- tual fight. prade, nt flour— J like it ‘Stove Wood. If you want good oak stove wood 16 and 18 iaches long, one dollar per A strict patent, second only to order from T, C, Seamon. 2 P. P. Use is proof. Make] the test. “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight G None better inade. “T) 1 2 eV Jaisy, A good, honest, strictly cheice flour. Also Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select corn. toad, Telephone 242 Death On South Filth, Harris, the 2 year old soa of Mr. Vilhite, died last night at the residence 820 South Fifth ‘The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, burial at Mt. Kenton. t ade— Good shoes at cheap shoe prices. A shoe that pinches the foot and the pocket book is to be avoided, We |rcll shoes that comfort the feet and sole the pocket book. " & Lypon. Accidentally Cut in the Back. a | Patrick Kennedy, a harness maker, received a kuife wound in the back liagher’s, on South Second-hand flour barrels, our oD; Seco, while scufllag with 6 preferred, bought for cash at our} friend, nud was quite deep, cooper shops across the street. | and bled profusely,but is not serious. We pay thehighest cash price for pr, Robertson dressed che injury. wheat and corn, We also sell corn, | bran and chicken feed and exchange} apy and everything 10 our line for| by first-c , wheat or corn. | to Lendler & Lydon’s Come to see us, or communicate] icc chin iin diaece. bli pee ee die” South) Howard Bigham was taken to irst, Tel No. 346, BP kage Piss We 4 Wo spead oor money at bome for| Milan, Tenn., Saturday, from | May hi terial! Let us have some| “eld to answer s charge of house- the raw material’ é breaking. Bigham was there a few of it back for the manufactured a Ss ggg Moga ab Re we can continue to do | Ti me adn hates polite and at the same! aoe fae valet Sunany,, wees 4 = the same and taken to Mayfield. He refused time help you. The money we re | to go to Tennessee without a requi- eae a stops sane tows, { sition, and was kept in jail here till . r phi | Y sec ac and the more our own people con-| °° ¥"S ecured sume or our output the more we can make a market for home-grown breadstnffs and home labor. Business| makes money circulate,one transaction | |W iil fill your coal house now helps another, and so it passes from cheaper than anyone. Call and hand to band, and the community 1s; make contract, helped. Yours for good times, | PADUCAH MILL AND ELEVATOR CO. T. H. PURYEAR, Pres’t. Beathanat W. A. COKER, Bop!) Oey Pearl Bennett, P. 3.—Families will please insist | months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs on their grocerymen keeping our | George Gulley, died yesterday after- goods in s'‘ock and thereby save | noon at the fa residence, 124 themselves the trouble of ordering sli-| Broadway, ‘The remains were to rect from the mill, Notice our Brands taken to Metropolis for burial, on sacks and barrels | _ — - SS Church Notices. There will be a congregational hue meeting at the Second Presbyterian Stepped on a Natl. church tonight at 7:30 o’clock. All| Murrell, the six-year-old members of the church are requested Acting Chief Suther! to be present. for e, ste ed on a All manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. ut your shoes repaired ss shoemakers send them 882 If you CAMPBELL-MULV LHILL COAL COMPANY We have good shoes, none have better, and few have as good. B32 L Len & Lypon, id, } | the seven- The way to “be sure you're right’ in buyin 2es is to buy from Lend- ler & Lydon, 882 son of . of the night nail while bare- erday afternoon and was quite fully injured. It was : jfeared he was dangerously ill last terian church, Topic, Imminence of | 50141, but this proved to be. a. mise God.’’ Acts 17. 28; Joha 15, 4-7. and the dite fellow is now Rev. W. L. Darby, son of Rev resting easy W, J. Darby, D. D., of iui: |-- mawauar has a Ind., will preach in the Camberland | factory Presbyterian church next Sabbath, Prayermeeting this evening st 8) o'clock at the Cumberland Presb: take, Notice to Teachers. The teachers of th are req 1 to att my Frida Public schools ida meeting at morning at 9 To Care Constip Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic, 10 or 2%, At CC. C. fail Lo cure, druggists refund money The colored teach ers’ ¢ place at 10:30 a O. McBroow, Supt. meeting will be he m, FOR FIFTY Of all seasons of the year this . is the one most heavily charg ash stove CENTS nea,” lephone 29, ed with malaria, We ali know Jf) the cause of chills. Ciax- fi} ToN’S CULL Tonic is the best anti-malarial tonic known. If you having chills jt will eure WE'LL TAKE you, Taken in time it will prevent them. It is sold under a positive guarant Money refunded if you d sire it. themselves ¢ YOUR CHILLS. wood part of ul delivered the city. EB. Bei, Death at Princete Mr. HI, Hern an old, wealthy etizen of Princeton, died a day or two Important Notice. All persons knowing themselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King and Johu Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call and settle the same at at my oflice, No. 127 South Fourth street, and thereby save t ‘once ns I will’ be forced Mrs. Terrell, of Blandville, guest of her sister, Mrs, J. M. Ezell. Mrs. J. Wheeler Campbell has re- turned from a visit to Eddyville. Mrs. Capt. Williamson was very sick yesterday, but is some better to- day. Mr. Z. T. Montgomery, of Frank- o'clock last | Tt, formerly of Eddyville, is at the}Only Seven Pal Palmer. Mr. H. D. Murphy, of Fulton, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. L. W. Bos- well, Mrs. Robt. Herring and son have returned from a visit to Belleville, Til. Frank Sullivan left this morning for Louisville to enter a school for the blind. Miss Mary Mohan left this morao- ing for a visit to Nashville and the centennial. Mr. John H. Sontag, of Evans- ville, is down to see his friends and stopping at the Palmer. Mrs. Richard Woolfolk and little son returned today from a five weeks’ visit to Dawson. Miss Jennie Bowles, of Hopkins- ville, is a guestof Mrs, J. BR. Me- Clean and family. Mrs, C. A. Battle returned to her home in St. Louis today, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Gus Tate. Misses Lulu Reed and Ethel Bran- nock, two of Benton’s prettiest young ladies, are visiting Miss Sue Janes. Misses Effie and Gertie Reid have gone to Cleveland, Tenn., to attend the Centennary Female College. Editor Edward O. Leigh came down from Owensboro on the 1:50 train this morning to assist in count- ing the vote, @Mrs. Jobn Mulvihill and children left at noon for Murphysboro, to join her husband, who is now agent there. Mr. T. C, Allen, of the I, C., was called to McKenzie, Tenn., today by a telegram announcing the illness of his mother. Mrs. Thomas Mercer and Mrs. T, 5. Mercer, of Fulton, are here visi relatives, They will attend the fair while here, Misses Jas. Ripley and Will Clark, who came here to attend the funeral of the late Mr. M. A. Clark, returo- ed home this morning. H. P. Nunn has returned from an cbsence of four months in Colorado, He is favorably impressed with the country and may yet locate there. Remember the W. C. T. U. annu- al election of officers tomorrow after- noon at 4 o'clock in lecture room of the Cumberland Presbyterian church Mrs. B, M. Baker and son, Tom, to make their home with sons and Baker. Mrs. S. R. McGinnis and daught- ers, Mrs. W. J. Doph, Mrs. R, P, Stavley and Miss Rose McGinnis, came over from Creal to spend a couple of weeks. They will reside at Creal this winter, BIG WEDDING In High Colored Society Forenoon, his ‘There was a wedding in colored y today, KE, A. Thomas, of Chicago, a Pullman car steward, and Belle Leech, of the colored ‘+400,’ enth Street Baptist church this fore. noon by Elder Clark, a large crowd being in attendance, ‘There were several prominent col. ored people from other of Chicago. The couple was accompanied to the St. Louis train at noon by a large crowd of colored people, and left for their future home in Chicago, DEAN'S NEW BAND. Circles. Dean's uew band is the organiza- tion that is now making music at the fair grounds, It ix comprised of fit- teen well known young men who bave been under the instruction of Prot, Joba Dean tor the past five months, en ir ability is somewhat remark. able The boys make good music, and the professor is very proud of them, The Kimball Piano Company makes every piece of their pianos and organs, hence they guarantee || them in your house instead of their factory as most all other piano com- pauies do, People attending the fair are cor- Kp 1. Puryear, DRUG STORE _ | Receive: of gers ¢ Winw and dobn FET & BROADWAY. Rogers & Son az6u dially invited to visit Kimball Music Hall, are 8 pri Men Mr. Harry Ashcraft, of Memphis, | Men’s $8.00 businoss suits, $4.50. Youths’ double-breasted, square-cut, were united in marriage at the Sev- | sixth grade, School Suits and Shoes for the Boys. — | We want to impress upon you, good mother, that we handle a class of Judge White, of Bardwell, was in] Boy's Clothing and Shoes that is as good a8 money can buy, The toughest cloth and leather we have found is none too strong for the boys. For one dollar and fifteen ceuts we have a suit to fit boys from 4 to 14 years, in a neat cheviot plaid, well made, taped seams and strongly s ' is back] and lined, And at $2 a suit we are offering you new and nobby fabrics, and we ure they will be particularly interesting, both from a quality and a standpoint. And for $1 we can give you a sol Mrs. Chas. E, Graham will return | toe, which are worth $1.75. blue or black $7.50 suits for $4.75. Men’s black cheviot pants, $1.00. Boys’ knee pants, 25c, 35e. Children’s jersey and fancy gray cashmere suits, braided sailor col- lar, sizes 8 to 8, for $1.50. Bargains in Men’s and Children’s Goods, ete. » PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court NO QUORUM, = Members of the School Board Present. Hence No Bills Could Be Allowed —The Teachers Placed for the Ensuing Year, The Board of Education meeting last night was attended by only sev. en members. Trustees Smith, Brian, Brooks, Jackson and Lawrence were absent. Mr. C. C. Rose was elected secre- tary pro tem, owing to the illness of Secretary Brian. The committee on schools reported the appointment of teachers to the|* following places for the ensuing year, there being only one change: JEFFERSON SCHOOL. B. May, principal, eighth COocHRAN & Owr1 BBShoes bought of us polished fr Miss Mary O. Murray, seventh Miss Cora Hailey, sixth grade. Miss Mamie Noble, fifth grade. Miss Minnie Wilhelm, fourth rad Miss Addie Byrd, third grade. Miss Bessie Adams, second grade, Miss Lizzie Mohan, first grade. LONGFELLOW SCHOOL. A. Norvell, principal Cc. high school, Miss Mary Dodson, assistant prin- of Eddyville, have come to Paducah | cipal, Miss Ada Brazelton, sixth and sev- brothers, Messrs. Ned and George] enth grades. Miss Katie White, fifth grade. Miss Hattie Sherwin, fourth grade Miss Flora Davidson, third grade. Miss Laura Chajeze, second grade Miss Ella Larkin, first grade. R. ©, LE SCHOOL. E. A. Fox, principal— Miss Lizzie Singleton, seventh grade. Miss Clara Moore, sixth grade. Miss Cynthia Ewell, fifth grads. Miss Laura Hand, fourth grade. Miss Lulu Singleton, third grad | Miss Flora McKee, second » Miss Ellen Willis, firay WF ade, _RRANKLIN OMFG) Miss Emma Me- cade. .gan, principal, ae Favre Taylor, fitth grade. Miss “annah Bonds, fourth grade “iiss Lillie Morrison, third grade. Miss Christina Acker, second u ties present, | grade. pre among them being Dr, A. A. Wes-| Miss Daisy Sutherland, A first| 2 /¥- | ley, C. H. Smiley and James Miller, | grade, Miss Young, B first grade. WASHINGTON SCHOOL, J. T. Ross, principal, fifth, sixth and seventh grades, Miss Mabel Mitchell, third and fourth grades. Mrs, May Rieke, second and third rades, It Has Made Its Debut in Musical bi Miss Nellie Milliken, Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. palces A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 4 YEARS THE STANDARD. y wed id calfskin school shoe, razor or coin HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LOW PRICES: 12,00 suits, very fine, $7.50.)Men’s fine dress shoes, worth $5.00, for $2.50, Men's work shoes, $1.00. Men’s fine dress and working guaranteed fire and water proof, worth $3.50 to $4.00, for $2.00. Ladies’ fine dress shoes, worth $3.50, for $1.50. Ledies’ hand-turned shoes fords $1.00, Hats, Caps, shoes, and ox- Gents’ Furuishing} MECHANICSBURG SCHOOL Miss Sue Atchison, first a ond grades, ROWLANDTOWN SCHOOL, Mrs. E. E. cond grades. LINCOLN SCHOOL (COLORED). W. Bev'on, principal, and eleventh grades, «© Nuckalls, seveath and eighth grades. Wileox, first and | niath, | E Clark, fifth and sixth Ilamilton, fourth grades. . C. Edwards, third W. Tanner, secoad gra , A first grad Benton, B first grade. ra GARFIELD SCHOOL, I. D. Hibbs, principal, aud fifth grades vey, second fourth and third > HARBOUR’S < grea upwards to more th Navy fancies and sically low asks and linen towels lar pri New Fall goods arriving. here and save money.’’ Yo ouy goods at our prices elsewhere, put not our qual our low price You get intrinsic v_ s.alue to thdoity “Buy u can t New Fall Dress Goods. y are here at old tariff prices. A ‘ock of black dress goods await our inspection, 2c, 25e, 35e and A blues are he lain weaves. d popular pri Table Damasks. We continue our sale of table dam rices. Buy now and hed table damask at 3 se, S5e and $1.00 per towels at 48¢, 8Sc, $1.40, $1.98, $2.40, ‘5 and $3.00 per dozen are all most excellent bargains, and worth eonsid- ering, 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 re_now here for only 2e a pair Misses’ ribbed hove, seamless, guar- anteed stainless, a bargain indeed, only 10 a pair, Woman’s best stocking ever made for the price, knit from tw 1 yarn, seamless and stainless, 12 pair. The first of September we will re ceive agreat stock of the celebrated Onyx fast black hose for ladies, misses and children, that you must see. Canton Flannels. Blue and Whin | Enameled Wa : We are Headquarters for this line of goods. Just received a large shipmen i INCORPORATED Dr.med, Albert Bernhe 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALME Henry Mammeu,.Jr. Fall for Buy here and save money weight canton flannel now 7 1-2e a yard, which is a big va r-quarter sheetings, very desira ble goods, now here for 12 per yard Yard - wide, soft. finish bleached domestic, extra quality, now here for 4c, 4 1-26 and i Yard-wide, soft-tinish, bleached do- mestic now here for Se, 6c, 6 1-20, 1-2e per yan ton batting now roll here for { ices Fail styles wrapper goods now hi at §1-3e and 0c per yard, that ought to bring 10c and 12 1-2 Our stock of merchandise for {all shown nd at the lowest | n our good fortune to make: Shoes, Shoes. Maud C grade The report wes concurred i the board adjoursed ton How A first grade. Mansfield, B second | to meet To close out Summer Oxi we handle advantages that enable 1oements in The quantities of shoes give us buyin us to offer big and prices and nspection Boys rls’ school shoes are HARBOUR’S 112-114 N. Third & ords and Slippers misses and children, we?will cut the price 20 per cent. on every pair, for 10 days. N ee. SET ad SR RAILROAD NOTES. News It-ms Searce In Oireles. Railroad The Ilinois Central Railroad Com: pany yesterday secured building pe mits for two depots, p ger and one freight, to be erected on Rowan street, between Tenth and Twelfth, in Louisville. The passen- ger depot will be two stories and cost $14,500; the freight depot will be a one-story brick aud cost $7,000 Ex-Conductor Winston passed through the city today enroute to Memphis from Frankfort, where hg hps been a visit to his wife, who iq ill. Master Mechanio Chamb- Chief Clerk Jones areir .*% and + Memphis. The railroad ¢ through from }¥ morning, ov “ aissioners passed iton at 9 o'clock this a special train, ah yall Music Hall is located at Broadway, opposite the Palmer stouse. Come and see our display }of Pianos and organs, CREDITABLE TO PADUCAH, St. Louis Firm Pays a Compliment to Local Mills and Millers, The following letter, addressed to one of the leadi oncerus of Padu cah, is self-explanatory “St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 3. Jueab Mill and Elevator Company 1897, “Gentlemen: We have just com pleted the remodelifig of your midi, under the direction of our expert miller, Mr. E, E. Hunter, who probably had more experience, ness, and he states you now have a mill in such shape you can make flour second to none, as to quality aud the | percentage of patent, “We can since you upon having such « piece of property, as well as under the control of one of our uod valued friends, who is a ough expert, and has given sutisfac- tiem and made a success several other malls in Illinois and other states. Further as to Mr. Coker, his services and experience are absolutely inval- uable in as good a mill as yours, “Wishing you every success, and all that you richly deserve, we re main yours truly, “Topps ANb STANLEY nisninG Compa: being If you do not wish to pay the ex pense of freight and drayage when your piano needs repairing, buy a Kimball, ‘They warrant their pianos in your houre. Examine your war- rant, > bas t tor| his years, than apy man in the busi-{ i congratulate | first-class | 331 Broadway. & ae WORKS Broadway. Old ed and made good as new, Cus. A, Fisk 128 stoves re. J R. Hesren |\-—- PE:RSONAL. If suffering from early indiscre tions or later excesses, power anc vitality gone, we are just the par ties you are looking for. We hav a remedy which do prompt work and give perfec satisfaction—a remedy very power ful in its action harmless to the system are obtained iv ten da: manhood, lack of vitality Result: nd im U-NO is so easily obtained dollar a bottle; six bottles for private delivery at your addres: same day, 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Dr. H. PARKER. { Beware ot Ointme! » Catarrl that Conta reat |dn'Toledo, Ohio, by F, J. Cheney & Co, Te s, price 75e per bottle sare the best 10 OaMDINID "09 £ps ‘easy o(duiey ' *19 49 909" omoxt But av fine un” styles prints now here at popu: | quality fair prices and] Gasoline Stove Lost potence are things of the past when | Enciose $1 and receive U-NO by mt get | 1915 | BoOoKBINDER Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding PATENT in all their branches... | PLAY-OPENING | BOOKS The latest machinery The best equipped bookbudery in the »' outside of Louisville, ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. | j126 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY Always in Season | Just a few of our delicacies, and we have lots of others. NEW SORGHUM, BOX HONEY, es’ | Remember that our Ginger Wafers. Fresh Water Crackers. stock is | complete McGaw,s Uncolored Cream Cheese. all the time Se. Bonita Package Colfee, two pounds for 25c. | Don’t forget that our Morning Glory Ha are the fine ED JONES, The Second Street Grocer. ms t on the 0002837 @ You Caxi’'t Make es 4 i 1 | | | a White Plume from a Crow's Tail, nora good Bicycle from Castings. The MONARCH is good all through. inch a Bicycie! 1] e we guarantee to} t | and absolutely Ss . every | MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO, Chicago New Yorks London. Can} $5. nps for Moni og cards, s Address postoffice box Y8228YG086N eveves_er WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS cauning eaxy.natural Cann OF New Vork. #0 sentery, all wim A REMEUY Co.-Chicago. Me eer eset creer eres eres enmroses WE WILL MOVE OUR STOCK OF uu re | DRUGS ETC. TO OUR NEW BUILDING COR, 7TH AND 1ACKSOX, ABOUT SEPT. ist. J. D. BACON & GO, I Prices very low 7] i