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ome rad] Oe TE oven al PAO BIG and White ville, ‘ . al [ We ek Ba [0d ] 4] S A. J. Love, of Syracuse, N. Y., is) move on Broadway, as you have as nice and as large a stock as auybody: . ’ at the Palmer, Now we must answer the question, A store on Broadway means a } Fa [: Y Pal HARBOUR’S Mr. 8. Carrico, of Mayfield, is at] finer store—bigher rent, fluer fixtures, more clerks, more lights, ete. ‘This , the Palmer. all weans more profit, and you have to pay for it. The bargain center, : —st A. W. VerKamp, of Cincinnati, is Here are some Court street prices : where low prices start hame ed ' at the Palmer. : W , |” Mr.S. H. Thomas, of Henderson,| SHOE DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Spee ar é lis at the Palmer, : ta uy here and save Mr. A. J. Decker returned at noon |, Met's fue dress shoes, Broadway] —Men'sfine dress suits,clay worsted, money. | ® | trom Eddyville, price $3.50 to $5.00—our price, | square cul, Broadway price $11.00 ms We are Headquarte sfor“thi | a Ts ior, this Siies Oxenfile: Baind } ‘ ‘ $2.00 to $2.50. our price, $7.50. Miss Camille Baird has returned Men’s everyday shoes, Broadway] Men's business suit, cheviol, cas siahines othe NW a trom Bhavey. Seles, price, $1.60--on" price, 91.00, |elmer of worsted, Broadway pricea| 2° . ow tail styles et ft swiline of goods. Just received ° Mr. J. M. Quinn, of Louisville, is] Ladies’ fine dress kid shoes, Broad-| from $7.50 to $¥,00—our price, | 2°°°* 200, 200, '50e. 750, lar hi 4 1a Se ot Wi, Gel Mod sho h yp bearetpeieds os und ar that wil be 8, 1, &8© shipmen Prices very lo w_ 82.00. Men's fine dress pants, Broadway | pregont stock at-old-tarift prices is] Ladies’ nice everyday shoes, 75c¢ price, $4.50 to $5.00—vur price, Buy here and save money. \ Solid Gold Rings, regular $2.00 quality, (every ring guaranteed) go thit)” Gods ctor Al Crockett, of Louis: A E00. ant a pier $3 60 a wille, Wo at the aleve. joys’ school — shoes roadway en’s black cheviot pants, heavy, ras tack 6 teat teem week for $1 00. fa pe nite tone aed ice. $1.60. ¢1 sy Le Just revewved another lot of $1.50, black brocaited Skirts, while they las me » to | Price, $1.60—our price, $1.00. 4 ‘ New silks ee thag gu fie BD Cece. | Mr, Riebard cet has Bone tl" Children’s shoes, 25c, 50¢ and and youths’ suits, Broadway | THimmings jew velvets, new braids Oa Gf? MAES We (1h 447 a a Special bargains in fine Silk Skirts and five Silks for Waist AOS ear ee le $ from 82.00 to $5,00—our |and salar trimmings to mateh | 7" 7" @ INCORPORATED c In Millinery we canuot be squalled. tus! call around and see our new Fe Mr. L. E, Girardy went down to] Misses’ spring heel shoes, black prices, $1.00 to $3 kul aah ek be best link ge, aud every PF ) 36s 3245 BR (A DWA) Walking Hats for 50 cents, We have them in all shades, and they | Fulton at noon on business, and tan, 7éc. Boys’ knee pants, 25¢, 350, 50c. | Ming to cor “ ew dress would be considered «heap at $1.00 Mr, aud Mrs, Charles Curtis are We want to close out our Furniture, Carpets, etv., and will give you| , Get ac ) to fit the new 50 ditfercdt stvles of Felt Saliors to select from—a!l shades—go this week | pack from a visit to St. Louis. j » Carpets, ete M € dress over n Lady Model = - = - » Heer . some bargains, A full line of Underwear, Overshirts, Lats, Caps, Gloves, | Porm cor best fitting and for 75 cents. Worth twice our price ‘ oA ‘ Savitary Officer James H. Elliott, Umbrellas, Dry Good 4 : gives the mest figure to the All our$1.50 and $2.00 Hair Switches go this week for The and $1.00 of Memphis, is in the city today. AERA, DIY GOCE, Oe. wearer, They are here for only $1.00, and we have the imitations for only 60e. r] ' J ’ ‘All our 50 cent Colored Hair Switches go this week for 25 cents divs) ©, Gilli Go and daasbee ONES Bern heim, ie returned at noon from their eastero | THE BAZAAR, |i." PADUCAH AUCTION CO, ties. jsswessrs' au! 120 North Sth Street, | ‘Boss’’ Prentiss, formerly on the Department v SRXxT . . » fort : . ic Ve offer match NEXT PALME NEW STORE. 215 Broadway.|‘owler, returned to Evansville last Third and Court less qnallty—the Onys, the celebrated ( PALMER HOUSE.) night. . i , F JOnys. All America knows Onyx to] Of py —_—_—_—_—_—___ Mr.s Ed Overstreet and Mrs. Chas. We keep open till 10 o’clock every evening—Saturday till 12 be best. You can buy Ny hy + ice Mours 4 I \from the country. They hcpe to eu-| Hall have returned from their visit to) === = ; Bn dues Wied We Gave M. Telephon 36 ggeration and skillful deceit. The " " 4 sh al alee ‘ q es, If you'll buy here a Livery, broom reduced tor ths day |, Srtiiny Sy Chel en tamed) aap, Quits Bopd te tl of matarte. |, trw.ere evting to be ‘sumer (ive honey’ ant get the best on| ery Mammen,‘Jr. : from Caldwell county, where , ; lin Maytiel nother 0: sterday|sarth. Infante’, children's, misees', ‘ . only,” isan old + > but they preach « fan Mrs. M. Livingston is on the sick | Jiornoon about : ne 4 “ol mee TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. — [think they can make it’ win. When |"? breach a faneral tacen, {liste eee or in ares eer cEe RS gue and abn ones ard coubens | 7] i Mrs. L. B, Anderson and children, 4 |the residence of Mr. G. KR. Alien, a| pair, The . b hich th lon't—** Raised . less beauties at these prices. te eerie they come much pear. |! Mayfield, are guests of Mrs. S. R. ti W. H. Bogeno 18 convales- | prominent tobacco reliandlerjon West | ee | € ‘0 25 cents, ey come muc , am " cent. Water street. A defective flue was | 3 Sok: age til ek dea . wT charge | Carney, on North Eighth, ; This is called the day of days be- jer the truth. ‘They never charge)“ youn Grayot and wife came| Mr. Boss Jackson is convalescent /the cause of the blaze, bu* the flawes| Miftinery New fall millinery is now | Blank Book Manufacturin, cause it is upes that day that Pal — \ after an attack of malaria, were beyond the control of th r _ The styles are cah will have its first opportunity to] Ay apo! is really due the public down from Smithland j yesterday and * ‘ Gin oh Ms. "0 loompany te ssae Wee ener a be ' Goods ’ cinaty lial aaa and Bookbinding see the most famous exhibition the] for this mere allusion to such con-| ft tills morning for Princeton. , The tntans Sa OF Mt. BO | vith an insurance of 61,600, | &f@ offered at our usual low prices fail thas world bas ever known ; as well known! cerns and their methods, but it really} Alt. M, J. Clark and wife, of] Gleaves 18 quite ill, ine Oe SORES 9 . PATENT in all their branches... in Europe asin America; the first] joes seem too bad to have inocent | Greenvule, formerly of the city, ar-] Ollicers Wm. Johnson and Albert} ; Rabyead Agent FLAT-OPENING F public exhibition ever attended by] and ignorant persons gulled out off fived at noon on a visit to relatives. |Senser are ill of malaria, rine peng Renee’ acket Mtorjecketemndeapes| BOOKS aati marron Queen Victoria sos bend widoW-| their only opportunity to see the ex-] gDr. ©. A. Elliott and little grand-] Mrs. Frank Efflnger is on the sick | oil at rock bottom pri a in the e hood ; the only public exhibition and |i bition which moved the — gre n left this morning for Dawson, to} list, being attacked by malaria. | Pryorsbur at 1 t stand the newest | ALL WORK ©) ; ; y P y , oved at | son left q , ; orsburg, Ky., and a lady t ‘ CUARANTEED SA the first public event of any sort to] American editor, Murat Halstead, to| remain a few days for the Doctor's] General Foreman Curley, of the I. | name of Mrs. Siri po on dis] At aalaked PP perry a teat SATISFACTORY, | . PADUCAH KY call together in one assemt say editorially | in the Brooklyn | tes C. shops, is almost well. stalled as operator aod D aasetl - , ee een eee Sees en use Nite Repuitoal tons vStandand-Uoion” of May 4, 1897.) rs, J. Wallerstein and son Mel-] Foreman Gourieux, of the freight |there. | So far as is ko »so) storical fact /«tt is somebody's crime if all the] yin, have gone to St. Louis, where | de . illof malarial fever. | only female agent on i ) “ exhibitio vin, gon St. Louis, partment, is illof malarial fever. i yok here and save mone V the only American exiibition thal eniidren do not see it ha atvas ill be plvoed bith | Mets. lant cathe etre ts Tel pew 1© Very at has ever exhibited in nearly all Be reminded bine more. that . the : The Misses Lally, of Trimble | Bargains ? ary teaining school, street, are both seriously ill of fever Hon, Bill Reed Won't Bin an capitals of Europe, including London, | aay of dave will be ue ; foal @ Me Hilla; Vauss. Mult ‘adios A delightful dance was given last] girs, J. J. Dufour is unimproved, | Col. Bill Reed, of Be sal 1 shoes .v'In the Grocery Line Rome. evening by the young society people] hor many friends will regret to learn. | town yesterday, says It is the same in every detail as the TUESDAY, OGTOBER 5, |: eee eee "ass, Woods, at ibe rubtaade o¢| Ledger”. Ia re to the| shoes ; great exhibition which spent an entire Ba, a her brother, Otficer Jeff Barnhart, is | ‘Ledger's , 9 é i , . . Seaton at Earl's coart, London; at Al Mise Jimmie Bowles, a charming| iit ot melarie, I wool be idate toe ; (0 $1.00 8 pair OF ! tte WE HAVE IN STOCK. the Exposition Universelle, at Paris, young lady of Hopkinsville, returned The captain and two of the crew | !0 bis district “ ‘ c and man for man and hyrse for horse home this afternoon, after a visit to “ ws dergoing re-/ happy aud contented ma ‘ . the same exbibition which successful- ‘ Mr. J. R. McClean and family. on the Beaver, now undergoing re ; 112-114 N. Third : onemmnesnemiaieeats SS a) We call special attention to our.. ly vied with the Columbian World's Messenger W. A. Spink, formerly] — ne iy red withthe Columvan Word's of the city, who now runs betweer ees ba <toccemnmumnmmcmmaas | Remember | Matchless Coffee ity. ‘ Fulton and Memphis, spent yester- > . fay. It is even more—mgger, pasate day afternoon bere. ks ] d k N | | that our Will Become a ¥, M,C. ecres ‘ Fi greater, grander, more comprehet ceased bert, Seere-) “Major M. Bloom, wifeand daugh- ondlKke ot Nn [E beste ik Finest 15-cent package on the market, sive. All the features it po: eats ter, Miss Blanche Ellen, and Mrs. and sold only by us. 500 pairs elegant French form Corsets, A set, regular $1.50 quality, go this week for .5 cents an Air, Toe. Ore atteadid he Gulid Dr. Warner’s best Uorset, regular $1.00 quality, go this week for 50 ets. races yesterday, ‘ rest equipped bookbindery ate outside of Louisville, A. Knox, of Pine Bluff, Ark., complete then will be brought to Padacab and) | ne Schwartzenberger returned at noon ‘ : . many more mbich it did not have]i¢ axuest of Secretary Workinan, of [Relwartooareth Tein Me te Setter ] han Gold Re (as New Sorghum then. Ciemens, Mich, It is the same great exhibition} vl at which spent the alive tensor it isy4|C become] Mrs. Capt. Douglas he of the Guid. a . Hones at ambrose park, Brooklyn; the sea-| A. : Asulaud City, and sister, Miss Bran- THE NEWk L Sk iOES ‘ Bo: : ‘ 4 A. Heis a graduate gon of 795 in the principal cities of a non, have returaed from a visit to the east and south, and the season of | wir), lie = see Irov Spring and Evansville, Lot, lon’t forget that our E D JON ES 4 ‘ LS, *96 in the principal cities of the west. | ¢ fs "y ¢ Me We tre oaie exhibition whieh té-| © * ‘1 Mr. Fred Acker has returne't frou A | j ' won ff] Morning Glory Hams . ead lpote 552} Chicago aud Nashville. He started |ff/ aS je , Zee Fare the finest on the market. The Second Street Grocer. New Harmony, Mt, Vernon, Ash gan its season of 2897 at Brooklyn »|to San Francisco to. attend the nae and after two weeks there ut across the river to Madison Squ tional convention of letter carriers, Garden, New York City, where for! - -- wit when he reached Chicago recon+ ‘ 3 three weeks it actually turned away oom Wanton. sidered and went to Nashville, Shoes bought offusfpolishedjfree. 331 BROADWAY. Chonsanda ct! pecsoos etary day aod| will recaive tule at! my store 1o| ae. yon Lene, the manager of broke all records for attendance and{ Mechanicsburg until Saturday, the/youyy Ark, returned this mornit receipts in the world’s history of /5t, for hauling about 1200 yards} frou his extended visit to Ca a:nusements, Another fact. of gravel on the Paducah aud Benton] yr, Lane also spent much of his time , ig: Hidebhetaddinharnnesmaaseeaseeseseanasneuiontisasseoserenae 4. i ° It is the same great exhibition to] t™vel road. ; o the northern lakes and among the| Pits on the ways, are down fron i po mimgae COWELS STRONG ALL GUMMER | ” 4 B.S. Barserr. | sopular summer resorts. He returns | fever. | xT L 9 SCHEDULE OF PRICES Buy one pair and ty a NANI Ne aS ME RE TE Ra me which New York’s great newspapers gave over 200 columns of notives,) 4, 5 ey . much improved in health, | Engineer Joe Flach, of the ferry-]§ AN DY CATHARTIC stories and illustrations in three Oampbell-Mulvihill Coal Com- dit Bl boat Bettie Owen, is one of those who |f ! / weeks? time —an entirely unprece-| pany Will fill your coal house now} Waxreo—A first-class white cook are ill of malaria, TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1, 1897, dented honor. cheaper than anyone, Call and{®? %ber eed apply, Address Hi) yt) Charles Brower has returne ° It is the same exhibition and it is) make contract, care this offic 1653) fom the South, on account of the or . TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ SERVICE. still led by that great Awerican citi Kaw yee E ELOPED TO MEUROPOLIS, _ [yellow fever scare, and is ill at bi zen, scout and soldier, Col. W. F.),, Dry Edwards, Specialty, Eyes home on North Fifth street. CURE CONSTIPAT!4,4 Cody (Buffalo Bill). He is thesame| Bar, Nose and Throat, Paducah. Ky, aay Mc. Moen Chek bu toah iu scout wo gallantly served under! pay and Night Seho« Youthful Couple From the City! charged from the city hospital, af STORES RESIDENCES Kentucky’s great soldier, whusedesth! special attention is given to ‘arith- Married Yesterday. a two months’ illness. He expresse ‘ No. of Grows Net Price, No. of Gross Net Price alone, perhaps, prevented |metic and writing, as well as the himself as greatly pleased at the | § ,.,\{*" . i (9 | Mahe sia Disot. Of, | Lights Price Diset. Off from being first on the serol! of ms ; lepartment at the Smith| .M!*- Herbert Morrison, sbipplug | treatment accorded him. ; my] $ $ \ : i tial fame, the still and ever lamented) Business Colieze, corner Third aya |Cletk at Smith & Scott's tobacco pad ane w= 2 ” ~ Gen. Albert Sydney Johnstone; the| sf.dison streets, No classes, A, |™auufactory, and Miss L x, 8 Mr. Roth's al, : eee e ieee aj game scout whose bravery, heroi-n| ave admitted. Students can enter 41 Pretty young lady of The funeral of the late Mr. Charles | earth anc t mil eta and invaluable services to his coun-| any time, lise | street, eloped to Metropolis yester-| Roth will take place tomorrow after-| approvingly wher \ tha Gut ave our try have been attested by every gen- lay afternoon, accompanied by an-}noon under the auspices Of the} door of etern | Candidates rds ther couple, and were marned.|Masonic fraternity. Members of} public office pos gy With every cash purchase of $1 w Masonic lodges from many neighbor: | mo,"* fOr! will give you years. | " : g ing cities will be in attendance, as} ‘ He is the same citizen, born in anj oc uiidea int shared ie groom is 19 and the bride} weil as members of the Owls «te the bicy humble farm house on the banks of | | Nala oor vere Breclacs ut 17, he hous for the funeral w fixed ot 5 fw the rac it gm i i f eo 5 je | detailed in y Clerk Graham’s 3 o’eloel nilk wi 0 our wind—anc the Mississippi, his scant scholasti 8 o'clock. _ Palin Wig cobiccenrntion ne os ohne ARE OG Aeoiieadas ee education in a country school house, |(ireular, it is st atone of LUMP GOAL, 80 CASH, DETECTIVE GREER which he will who, before his teens, was in the sad-|‘''Y he brick building whe ro ly stepped from the camp of the bun- | Prick bul ere, and the one sha Purchases a Pair of Bloodhound] ANE ill Ve 8u important meets a en ter, the tepee of the indian, the| Tenth and Clay is probably the bu Daring the month of October we Pups. p. m. at the rendence of Mrs, Irene bivouae of thesoldier,into the saloons |!" meant _ z will deliver in your coal house the] Detective J. K. Greer today pur-] Cox. Also t ing ladies who ate) tk€Your picture Jor that of a friend, of Europe—in which for years be was | Pax Notice y celebrated Tradewater Coal at] chased from Marshal Lloyd, of Ma-|to be conductors will mect at the}? ge ever a welcome guest; the modest) ‘ he last mont " »| the above prices. To enable us tof rion, Crittenden county, a pair of]same place at 4 | tomorne: gentleman whose innate diguity andjpay your state and tax 2 1e -unpeecedented low prices, | fine bloodhound pups for $25, Mar- — re graceful bearing and physical perfec-| Don't fail to attend to t ist do away with book-keepers | shal Lloyd came down to attend @ ; Hand Paintally Bu tion amazed all Europe, which sup-| be compelled alty {vollectors aud bad accounts, three| vase ia tee U.S, courts, and brought}, Pete Magner auant fave) bul posed such attributes could come ouly atures of the business ;|the pups to sell to Marshal Collins, blacksmith of near Maxon's Mill,] nothing. You get. the from generations of gentle birth and} AN. (| without these we must make the] put the latter did not n thes, had his left hand pa y burned | the rest ° —— yeste r ld of ery} As there seems y wrong impression prevailing ahout the aristocratic associations, f McCracken iy. invarying rule that the cash must -——-—_--- very It is this same true soldier and weompany each order, or be paid to] Paducah Commandery No, 11, K, | hot wa | ry 4 | price harged for lights we give below the scltedule that gentleman who pledges his honor to ‘ tue driver on delivery of coal, This]T will meet at their Asylum in the! Ringing a a | will prevail after the first of September ag gee the people of Paducah that aot oniy ry Jest coal mined in Kentucky, | Leech block tomorrow at 2:30 p. tm dap hited attr agel A DRUG STORE |vites you thet the prices cha Lae \ careful pertisal will con- are all the foregoing statewents abou on} 4 turautee each and every | sharp for the purpose of paying the ak Gatebe st Ae hoe ; } , prices charged are reasonable ang a great deal less bis exhibition simple truth, but als odlnas att load sent out by us. last sad tribute of respect to our de-| p49), Tibi wOnd : and give 7's & OADWAY. than charged in other cities. that he will be here in Paducah j _ tin, Rudy & W. Y. Note, Agent, [ceased frater, Chas Roth. Poahadiy bone oni pieedah Special prices for over thirty lights. Parties preferring to use person and partivipste in both the af PB is _ lst Otic: 115 North Third Street, Joun W, Laxprun, E. C. , Lidl Mlle ays he ———ammecmnmereenee | Meter will be {urnished with prices a%4 any other information by call teza90e aad evening exhibition There y when] ‘Telephone 264, , J. Moons, Revorder, | S10 geld, Alas field to Jackson Jacke Election of Officers ing at company’s o : F MOISES OY SOUT Ty ill be the last chancs en- every ody s A ‘ Mayfield, Mayfield to Jacksov Jack- | 4 | Thie will be the last chance Ken- every oily take a! least a half gon to Dyersburg, and theave tvrough _ The election of officers for the W,| Cc, {uckiana Will have of seeing this ex- holiday. y will be Buffalo For Sale, Masonic Notice, t place this afternoon, ” LIGHT, POWER & RAILWAY CO. ss, ‘ T, " the southern bition this season. Tuesday, Uc- Bill day, or ( Plain CO Lodge, 449, F, CE, ean om the nF The pot bi :, en H's lifaiins i eH ey) anes Bi Ap beta Hill oul for § yas baat pl im Btls Rouster Hotloway's Condition. : Per G. C. WALLACE, Gen’! Mgr will be in St. Louis all the week be- is oifered to see such an. exbilition | cee ee communication tomorrow at] Phil Holloway, the colored rouster fore, and you are most cordially ju- a rose ber aid anlaler jeer 2:30 o'clock sharp for the purpose of| who was shot yesterday by Second vited to see the St. Louis papers « ol. V 1 his Wild] wy; : paying the last sad tribute of respect} Mate Allen, of the Sheilleld, was to- Highest Honors—World’s Fair, sed brother, Clas. Roth. }day removed from Waslin treet Tuesday, September 25, aud learn W 3 nigh Riders from them the true character of t of \ y he hia last Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ron B. Davis, Master. to East Court, and is ting along great exhibition. From St. Louis it{ visit to this Europe is de ©, Tnqnam, Boo, See eee te cent at ty wt A GENEROUSLY GOOD NUGKEL CIGAR. goes to Memphis on Monday ; Podu-| manding bis return atinent eveer oer be determined the extent of his DR: sate Nestvillo, Thursday’; Chawac| Nearly Ready for Bustnens p The Board of Trustees of the Pa-] Ge Nouns Tas wen heard ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. woga, KF + Atlanta, Ga., Satur-| . The Delicatessen will be opened to dueah public schools are called to f [— = 2 ast aud north, | the public about Saturday It hi meet this, Thursday evening at their} ‘The stockholders of the Illinvis Remember , please, this is not | Sr aier in the most elegant regular meeting aie a Cental weet yesterday at Chicago circus. It is nothing like a @r 11/ Style, and nothing will be spared to + M. Lane, Pres. J and the plan for the absorption of the] WE ILL M srtnigg cmon ithe sin) eace seme he mnccomicewi! CREAN SFotae cout, _[eimaedte, Ohi ant tween Ww OVE OUR STOCK OF save men and horses. The circus you 1 ponies ues in me city. Mr, There was po taenion of (he polles the Short r ute railroad and the Ohi, DRUGS ETC steam ce eee] BAIMING = jscihas Scrat teeates cr . TO OUR NEW BUILDING eral in the regular army of the United States during the past tbirty-tive| Pri ted at this office in n at style, tf] Chey returned today and found for- the well-knowa young] e| after Se f f hat will be « have with you always. mnetimes 3 young drummer, is the proprietor, The accounte of these compan ine cireus is big and worthy; oftener male last night, and no cases for panies will it 1s liitle und cheap; cheap in name, | YS Mr. Charles Hawkins wil! be in trial, ot be kept separate hereafter, but) ( f ) ABOU T SEPT 1 cheap in character, cheap in price—|¢'#re It. ee @ —_—— ~ will he ine Vin those of the Ili- OR, mH NO (ACKSON, . IST. dear at avy price. They depend for) Nice ash stove wood delivered Petetirioagenm Building bes vay | etry Is eutral, ‘The Louisville division " “nee the p » A " e art c a athe 4 mm meetings are now held at/ will be made the equal of the bes an ees elon ule oe leon ay a 2 pre wee Sia: 4A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, | the Svw office instead of Quigley &| part of the Illinois Central one. iene \ : 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, Boone. 1682 both in rolling stock and track, s s “

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