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P Fair Week Bargains eA To THE BAZAAR. i u 500 pairs elegant French form Corsets, The world renowned R, G, C cr set, regular $1.50 quality, go this woek for 15 ¢ Dr. Warner's best Corset, regular $1.00 quality, go this week for 50 cts. Solid Gold Rings, regular $2.00 quality, (every ring guaranteed) go this week for $1 00 Just received —another lot of $1.50 tn go for 8° cents. Speci»: pargains in fine 8k Skirts ond In Millinery we can tlled Walking Hats fo’ would be corside 50 ditfercdt stales of for 75 cents. Worth tw All our3$1.50 and $2.00 Hair All our 50 cent Colored Hair Swit ents k brocaded Skirts, while they last Silks for Waiste call around d see our new Felt hem in all shades, and they om—all shades—go this week THE BAZAAR, 215 Broadway. *, Ladies. Tam sole ageut for P: Yee Tai NEW STORE. & Co, tea merchants of Hong Kon Purchass” jthe best teas on Jnced call at . D. Hanns, South Second 983 A high grade, patent home-made. You will Try it and be convinced tina in | Phone 185. | street. ut y r vd drink of eleven it at De lls you wat old Brook lt out of the barrel Edwin Miltoa Kovie'’s Latest. s KE. M , manager for Mr, \ Mrs. Edwin Milton Royle has following company for which opens at n opera house Sept. 6th: Caarles pelle, Wm, Yerance, | | | | selected the | their com! Ue Hark Zz tour Fulton on & PERSONALS, - Mr. J. V. Hardy is again in the ity. J.B. Elrath, of Murray, is at the Palmer, Mr John F, Grill, of Evansville, is at the Palmer. Mr. BR. J. Watere, of Murray, is at the Palmer. . B. Morgan, of Greenville, is at he Palmer, Miss Daisy Blythe has gone to sit. Bob Veale, of Murray, was at the Palmer Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Cox has returned from Casey, Ky. Adam Fus, of Evansville, was in the city yesterday. Mr. A. L, Joynes went down to Mayfield at noon, Miss Cora Adams, of Smithland, is a guest of Mrs, Worten. Capt. Billy Lewis ceme over from St. Louis pesterday. R. M. Boren, of Cairo, was in the city yesterd Luke Gilliam, of Louisville, Hotel Gilberto, Attorney Sam Crossland, of field, is in the city. Mr. 8, A. Fowler went down to Humboldt, Tenn,, this afternoon. Mr. J. A. Walton spent yesterday at the Eddyville camp meeting. Mr. Will Crow attended the camp meeting ut Eddyville yesterday, Mr. Jon B. Young and wife, of Golconda, were in the city toda; Marshal James Collins and Officer ayette Jones are sojourning at Dawson. Mr. Phil Puder, of the Cook Brew- ing Company, Evansville, came in at noon, Miss Clyde Morgan, of Louisville, is the guest of Miss Bright Lyle, on Fitto sure Mr. John Bonds and wife attend- ed the camp meeting at Eddyville yesterday. Mrs. John P. Campbell left this morning for Hopkinsville on a visit to relatives. F. J. Eimert, D. M. Curry and S. Metans, of Cairo, spent Sunday in the city. is at May Coarles Lamb, Jobn H. Willis ; Joseph Cusack, Lillian Doily and A strict patent, 5 coud only 10] Sante Dupont. Mark Davis will be P.P. Use is proof. Make!) siness manager. the test. “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— Noue better made. “Daisy, st, strictly 28, Campbell-Mulvihill Coal Com- p wy will fill your coal house now cheaper than anyone. Call and mnake contract. lt Was Barrett Ross. Thos. Tyre informed the Sux norning that it was Barrett Ross aud not Nate Ross who was foucd burned to death in Ballard cou \ty last week. Mr this A good, hor choice flour. Also Pur3, Fresh Gorn fea) Made of select corn. Stove Wood, od oak stove wood 1 3 long, one dollar per load, order from ‘T, C, Seamon. Telephone All manufactured and for sale by or rad the undersigned Second-hand flour barrels. our own preferred, bought for cash cooper shop across the str We pay the highest « wheat and corn. We also s¢ bran and chicken feed and exchar any and everything in our line for wheat or coro. Come to see us, or communicate with us, Street No, 220, South First, Telephone No. We spend our woney the raw material! Let us have s of it back for the m: ect arti-! will likely not prove serious. cle, 80 that we can continue to do} business ourselves aul at the sume time help you. Ths money we pay out for grain Ja bor mostly stops in town and the more our own peole con- sume of our output the more we make a market for home-g breadstnffs and home labor. Busines makes money circulate,one transaction helps another, and so it passes from | hand to band, and the communi helped. Yours for good tim PADUCAH MIL AND ELEVATOR T. H. PURYEAR, Pres’t W. A, COKER, Sup. To Defend Murdere Attorney Sam Cressla came up to assist in the defense of De Burrows, left at noon for Hickwan, Ky., defend Deputy Soctiff Harry ompanion io shot th e ope of tLeir best friends while in pursuit of murderer near Fulton, who R, to I cor Caught joa Fan, G. R. Davis had the thumb a kle on his left band at home for | | ted (his afternoon in fon, ‘The injury 1s very Mr. 6 i badly 1 electri pful, but A horvey, rough feeling about the « r granulated lids ~i: made soft aud smooth with one appli stion of Sutherland's Eagle Eye jSalve. ‘Try ud you car see better ton It is not unpleasant to use. 1083 es—ivflomed « aud wi rd of Thanks, Tyre wishes to returt 1i8 sincere to Lis neighbors on i treet, the many kind extended to his fumily during their ; rotracted illnes: Mr. Thos. away button pho- ase of $1 worth 1182 Detzel is giving tos with every pur ° 1s in his line. P. $.—Families will please insist on their groverymen keepiog ovr goods in stock thereby save themselves the trouble of ordering di- rect from the mill, Notice our Brands on sacks and barrels. ‘ Have Your With every cash purchase of $1 We will give you Picture an order on Mr, W. G. Me¥adden, fr which he will Taken take your picture or that of a friend, place it on an Free elegant lapel bution, woich costs you nothing. You get the button, we “lo the rest. Wp eersews DRUG STORE T & BROADWAY. Se Sale of Old University Building /s: Sealed bids for old University |p! building will be received until 4p, | Broadway m. Tuesday, Sept. 21st, 1 at}day ev otlive of Architect B. B, Davis, Said | will be building to be removed immediately | refres! after «ule, ‘The Paducah Board of Education reserves the right to reject | body invited any or #) bids. | Adults 26 cents, children 15 J. M. Bray | 1 Wanted, tu e some knowlec State reference Address *R. store, r) of book- nd salary care SuN. 11s2 Fresh oysters snd Pabst beer at Detzel’s, 4th and Broadway, — 11s? Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, se and Throat, Paducah, Ky, cashier ae Lady must bi Dr Ear, Nc Death of a Child. of Mr. W. R. Swil Twelfth and Jefferson street i ‘The fuera row, A died Lot Typ J D. Carneal, of Gra: dore Luttrell, usly ill of typhoi t expected to Ly ot The Case Continued, ated Satur ur M race lala f Soren track case was called this ) failed to apped wed until Thurs lover jit we | day amer Be'tie Ow Mc ler the af the Pues. h M4 and plenty of 1 are Every aves at 8 pip hudist eb mu ssured a pleas 's Car Arrives advertising car No aflernoon it Brown, Charles Peter Duan, Win, Davis Saunders, lt gave the pd coat of paper today, Buffalo Buffalo Billy 1 yAsterday hos. M arriv U.S. Watsrox, 3 a charge ¢ Josnrn Marron, Building Committee. Norveile and Ave town a Nice ash stove wood delivered promptly to any part of the city. Telephone 29. Uf E, E, Bett, :| good, but the remainder was Messrs. J. W. Sedberry and W, A Rappolee, of Smithland, spent yes- terday in the ci Mr. P. A. Phelps and part of the La Belle ; ark company leave tonight for St. Louis. Mrs, H. M. Wyatt has returned to St. Louis, after a visit to Mrs. C. W. Morrison. Mrs. Conductor Geo Atwood has returned from an exteaded visit to Memphis. Messrs. Erve Albritton and Voris Gregory, of Mayfield, were in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lelnbard are parents of a fine baby boy, born last night. Squire Wright, of Metropolis, passed through the city yesterday going south, Mr. and Mrs, Will Smally are the proud parents of bounciug 10- pound girl baby. Mr. W, Fred Long left this mou ing for Frankfort to remain for sou time on business, Miss Lizzette McGuire, of Mow phis, has returned bome after «visi to Miss Mary Corbett Mr. Harry Ashcraft returned to relatives here. Miss Bernice burg, Tenn., is tle Hawkins, on Clark street. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Conners are happy over a new arrival, a boy Mr. Conners is a popular mail agent. Mr. William Karges returned to his home in Evansville today, after « visit to Mr. J. M. Hart aod ff Mr. Fred Hoyer accompanied Cu: tractor Katterjobn to Eddyville to- day, to assist in the prison rebuild ing. Mrs, Mary Barnett and two niece left on the Dudley for their home i Cadiz this morning, after a visit to relatives, Whit Horton, of Thomas, of Dyersburg, Tenn., an old newspaper wan, is 11 the city. He is now postmaster snc looks younger than ever, Mrs. Robinson and daughter, Mi-- Kula, will pass throngh today e route home to Fulton from the Eddy ville camp meetin, uy by a nnouncing the illness of lier ‘ly er, Mrs. McArdle F. E, Powers, of New York City. epresenting Charles Austin Bates, tle advertising specialist, is in the city, calling on the merchants, Miss Ora Leigh left this morning for Cloverport, Ky., where she will act as bridesmaid 1 the marriage of Mivs LaFayette LaHeist to Mr. Tracy Reid on the 28th inst. She is tobe a guest of Miss L.aHeist, who will be remembered as a pretty and charming young visitor to the city last spring. eal May was Not Up to Expectations. The Georgia Minstrels showed to a good house at Morton’s Saturday night. ‘The music and singing were jot up to the standard in the opinion of many. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. ‘100 oue else's. To the Public: move on Broadway, as you have as nice and as large a stock as finer store—tigher rent, finer fixtures, more clerks, more lights, all means more profit, and you have to pay for it. Memphis last night, after a visit to] _ Dyers. | guest of Miss Myr-|+ purtenances. trial before Justice Winchester thi seh New Fall Goods HARBOUR’S The bargain center, where low prices start and continue. Buy here and save money. Many of our customers have asked the question, * Why anybody i" means & This Now we must answer the question, A store on Broadw ete. Here are some Court street prices: SHOE DEPARTMENT. jen’s fine dress shoes, Broadway price $3.50 to $5,00—our pr $2.00 to $2.50. Men’s everyday shoes, Broadway 1.50—our price, $1.00. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's fine dress suits,clay worsted, square cut, Broadway price $11.00 our price, $7.50. Men's business suil, cheviot, ¢ simer or worsted, Broadway pri from $7.50 to 89.00—our price, $4.50, Men's floe dress pauts, Broadway ®, $4.50 to $5.00. the 150, Matchless offerings of new fall styles, at 111 de, , 1500, B50, 75e. yard, that will be de, 1c, and Sde a yard more when our t stock at old-tariff prices is Buy here and save money way price,$2.50 to &: $2.00. Ladies’ nice everyday shoes, and $1.00. Boys’ school shoes, Broadway price, $1.50—our price, $1.00. Children’s shoes, 25c¢, 450c The. Misse and tat vur price, | gone heviot pant y for dress New silks, | Dress $1 00, pay 4 and| Boys’ and youths* suits, Bre |Prices from $2.00 t» $5.01 black | prices, $1.00 to $3.00 Boys’ kuee pants ddlwa, palar trimmings to match at_ money - saving best linings, w dress. and all the y our dr prices. thing to ¢ | s' spring heel shoes, Tée. 0c. . Blue and White Enameled Ware _ We are Headquarters for this line of goods. Just received a large shipmen Prices very low fit the new Lady Model st fitting and igure to the t for only $1.00 have the imitations for only 50c. We want to close out our Furniture, Carpets, etv., aud will give you some bargains, A full line of Underwear, Overshirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, L ellas, Dry Goods, ete. PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Third and Court We keep open till 10 o'clock every evening—Saturday til Next to the corset and dress comes good hos- iery. We offer match the Onyx, the celebrated America knows Onyx to You can buy Onyx bi an you have to'pay for t kind, We have of the Onyx f you'll buy here yney and get the best on children’s, misses’, i ladies’ at from 10c to Wea We and 2 ‘e mateh- Hosiery Department less quality JOnyx. All ad at oper GALLE MEETING, A Card To the voters of Mar Cracken Cou + Secoud Judicial Di tuck In low citizens, for th of Commonwealth's Ido tr a rt The Council Meets at 7:30 To night. this anni respons: Attorney for t .| | Millinery 'Goods pMered at our New fall millinery is now arriving. The styles are harmingly beautiful and | district isual low prices. but t |say to you tl | the fact, that i | voter to Mayor Yeiser has called a meeting] grounded oj of the council for tonight at 7:30] upon every quest o'clock to consider a request from) public p the new cordage factory proprietors | matters for a right of way to extend the I. ©.) ly e¢ r spur that runs down North Ninth) duty of every j street across to the site they have! fest chosen for a factory. convictions Ivis probable that an ordinance] quarr covering the case will be given first! may id passage. | party of make tl polit Will Grant the Cordage Factory a Railroad Extensic are $ to be headquar ackels and capes k bottom prices newest es from. |Tackets | and Capes | $15.00 a ley, pl at p ere and save money the business w Jo enables us to underbuy L. School sh 8 to 12, 8 to 2, at lad school shoes, 8 to Ironclad school Look | Bargains tity | shoes, 12 ) a pair At $1.25 a pair first A New Local Corporation, Tne Lack Singletree Company is a| "1 « new corporation, the articles for} a king which were filed in the County court] frages s and HARBOUR'S M2-114.N Third. Klondike N ot In It. r Than Gold. SCOGHRAN & OWBN'S. 331; BROADWAY. m , ZF Shoes bought of us polished free. turday late, The company is com-| p APPROACHING of such well known men as F Lack, E, P. Gilson, G. W. Grief F. Bradshaw and W, F. Paxton The company is capitalized at $6,000, and ts to begin business on the 15th inst and manufacture singletrees whiflletrees and other vebicle WEDDINGS, bpraton That Are Next to Take Place Month. riages are W ottice - some po! announced for all three have pre- “tipped” the alked of for several and 0 Sun ap stis that of Miss K s and Mr. Ben Billings. on Oct at 8:50 p. the Street M. + Moore, Jr. Maud It will RAILROAD NOT ber 6 8 Trimble oF Benton, to officiate On October M4 11:43 a.m Miss Maude Morrow and Mr. Chat Lorris will ited in marriage happy courtship, 1 be pe chu dr D.. Arch Dixon Yellow Fev spegtor at Fulton. conthd free v oft Dr. Arch Dixon, of Henderson, ; appointed examining surgeon of the lilinvis Central, to be stationed at (u'ton, passed through at noon bound for his post of duty, bring to t some nding qualifica’ 1 ' Md orn al the has no « helstike Morris y. Rey The Kentucky railroad commis- M Smith's sinvers went over the terminals ot the arivus railroads in Louisville in the e car of Superintendent Hara- of the Illinois Central. They made an assessment of the depots sod other real estate. Among the railroad men who accompanied the umissioners were M. L. Akers, of he Big Four; Nick Bennette, of the neylvunia; C.J. Klein the Louisville and Nashville; ¢ eR Loyall, of the Southern ; A. ‘T. Sabin aud H.'T, Shening, of the Illinois Central, rove Op Vet wer 14, at 8p, m. Miss Thompson and Mr, Ed Rivers married at the residence of orth Sixth street, Rev. ating. es are very popular », and too well known to ountry inex * they blindly d powers. hall not presume t the people the quest “y" | proach up t | the caud.date public office of that matier Ed McNeal 1 Clure, of the yesterday afte Miss ja Me were married and county oon Ane nt and] le of | Of! Peal to riage of Mr. Clifton D. s Cora D, Chiles, as pr 1, took place yes. Stenographer Reed spent yesterday in Henderson. Master Mechanic « turned from the meting of the ril- yoad association at ot, Louis. PLANS BEING DRAWN [thed he a trict, mbers has re- motermined election aay Your and yc retu sive discharge of du Jostan HA Will Bring the Nellis Up. apt. Ja in the city to- nd preparing to \ the Fred Nellis, up t has just or have months ago, sip ays he | br sis boat | from Brooklyn, anne here g For the New Cordage Factory to be ye Locathd Here. The big cordage fretory is now a sure go, and Mr, Stearns, who is one of the projectors, was io the city Saturday and gave it out that plans are vow being drawa in Cincinnati. The cost will be about $35,000 | Nigh! and it will be one of the bigge ri cerns in this end of the state, It's} ‘he ly location will be near the Smith &) Scott Tobacco factory on North Nit near Boyd. he Next Show. Pwo ON Residents. | W. P. Smith and Bent of Grahamville, drove to the They are both é lents of the saving lived here since 1825 The former came in to look him up a w, while the other came in to bike. Although well intends to Ottiver tte Jones r force There Was Slight Damay ri The 3, he ride one befare he dies. Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) T3090 ALM. 1-3 P.M. 7 P.M. Office Hours \ a Henry Mammen,tJr. BOOKBINDER. Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding in all their branches... Telephon 36 | PATENT | FLAY-OPENING BOOKS The latest machinery The best equipped bookbindery le of Louisville. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY, )126 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY Always in Season Just a few of our delicacies, and we have lots of others. NGW SORGHUM. BOX HONe6Y, in the state CF Remember Ginger Wafers. that our Fresh Water Crackers. stock is complete McGaw,s Uncolored Cream Cheese. all the time. Bonita, Package Coffee, two pounds for 25¢. Don't forget that our Morning Glory Hams | are the finest on market. SCHEDULE OF PRICES Electric Lights, TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER |, 1897, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ 8ERVICE. ED JON ‘ The Second Street Grocer. STORES RESIDENCES, Gross Price Net Pr Diset Net Price, Diset. Om, $ 45 § : io The } | } S4 As there seems to be a wrong impression prevailing about 1 for lights w the give below the schedule that \ careful perusal will con vince you that the prices charged are reasonable and a great deal Jess. price that will be charg will prevail after the first of September than are charged in other cities. Special prices for over thirty lights. Parties preferring to use Meter will be furnished with prices and any other information by call- office. PEOPLES’ LIGHT, POWER & RAILWAY CO, Per G. C. WALLACE, Gen'l Mgr ing at company’s When in } Brinton B. Davis, stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day, n wook Between 4th a etropolis ARCHITECT Office Bank, ¥, Propr, Am.-German ay ¥ nd 5th on Ferry st. George Klimt and Alma Hearn, 1 popular comedies and dramas at pop- ular prices, will be the attraction at Morton’s opera bouse — beginning September 20th, This week the pera house will be dark, A Bicycle Attached, A bieycle attachment suit is on Kighth dd by colored | Mr. | ted from a de litile damage resulted, | WE WILL DRUGS ETC. ew Editor With the “Yeoman, afternoon, It is Henry Bailey against} Jon M. Der Henry Foreman, whose bicycle, it] ¢! ed Mr pears, was attached on a debt of} elitr. Ths politi he democratic, MOVE OUR STOCK OF TO OUR NEW BUILDING Of. 7TH «ND UACKSON, ABOUT SEPT. ist. J. D. BACON & CO,