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q* ' a PERSONALS. | - Col. John Lander, of Calvert City, is in town today. Mr. Richard Woolfolk, of Mem- phis, is in the city. Miss Daisy Blythe has returned from a visit to Fulton, Mr. W. T. Miller, the piano man, leaves tonight for Cincinnati. Col. Bud Dale is at his homé in the county, at the bedside of his wite, who is quite ill, Revenue yeengan M. D. Ferga-| Ladies’ Fine Shoes, son went up to Trigg county this $1.00 morning on business. Boys’ School Shoes, Mr. W. H. Brian did not rest so well last night, but today his condi- Children’s Shoes—1 to 5, iad LU i . The pith and poiny of this bus ness is to sell teva I the selling must be right, Every article shown WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR GREAT BARGAINS e253 ~~~ Tin this store must be given its fullest purchasing power, else we are false toour trust. We are keenly alive to all this, and- the confidence which _.J you have show and are showing in our progressive business mi is will never be abused with our sanc- tion. If it is at any time so abused we want to know it. Now for the new merchandise. re made big purchases for this fall. The new fall suit should be se- lected now, while the stock is at its best, Our shelves and coun ters are literally laden with winsome weaves, Settle fl Mere Dangers Eoidemic Than Yellow Fever Is possible in Paducah. USE ONE OF... SCOTT HARDWARE CO.’S Thi Wealaer BAROAINS THE BAZAAR. ror weex commencit g Monday, Sept. 20, only, FREE @ bottle of Hoyt’s best perfume with every $1,00 purchase. All our 85 cent ladies’ gowns, trimmed with lace and fine tacks, for 50c, 100 pairs fine lace curtains, worth $1 50, go this week for 75 cents, All our $1 U0 infants’ fine silk caps go this week for 50 cents, : ‘All our $1.00 fine silks, consistirg of fancy stripes, fancy brocades and} Mr. M. J. Clark and family re- Persian effects go this week for 50 cents turned to their home in Madisonville All our $2.00 and $3.00 fine twilled silk umbre}las go this week for $1.00] this morning, after a visit to rela- Men’s Shoes, $1.00 Men's Nice Suits, $4.50 Men's Black Cheviot Pants, $1.00 Boys’ School Shoes, $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pants, tion was somewhat improved. and 81 50. tives. 100 pairs lartes’ fine kid gloves. Tb $1.25. In millinery we are stric)ly leaders ing bats. satin lined, hits, while th Our price this week 50 cents. ‘The nobbiest and best 50 ce: « ‘All colors, A nice lot of ladies’ and cbildren‘s trimmed ast, they go for 50 cents hese gloves never sold for less than Grays only. Ask to see tbat on the market, and ail All our $1.50 and $2.00 Hair Switches go this week for 75¢ and $1.00, ‘All our 50 cent Colored Hair Switches go this week for 25 cents. A large lot of colurek bavgs worth 50e go this week for 25c, We make a specialty of fine bangs ar Remember the place. nd waves, THE BAZAAR, 215 Broadway-| consumes the Forenoon in the] We keep open till 10 o’clock every evening—Saturday till 12. NEW STORE. S| With every cash purchase of $1 we ‘will give you Picture an order on Mr. W. G. McFadden, for which he will Taken take your picture for that of a friend, place it on an __ Free a DRUG STORE LF & BROADWAY. Morton’s @psra House. Fletcher Terrell, Mgr. One Week, Commencing ~~ Monday, Sept. 20. KLIMT-HEARN CO. In a round of the latest dramatic and comedy successes. MONDAY NIGHT The great scenic production, Shadows of a Great City. Latest songs, dances and specialties Ohange of bill nig Peoples’ ‘Popular Prices, 10, 20 and 30 Cents. night whea ueket. Our New Goods, New saver kraut. per gallon 250 New country sorghum, per gallon, 20¢ New sour pickles, per gallon, Fresh hot peaanvs consiantly on haod Fresh tomato ketchup, pint bouwles, toe Twenty-four pounds best fumily flovr paua C hs aed, pt ate Twenty-four pounds best paient flour I. L. Ranpoipn, Telephone 89. 123 South Second St. oe A Monster Double Meuagerie with John Robinson and Franklin Bros,’ Shows Combined The menagerie department of these combined shows is beyond a doubt the greatest the world has ever known. The two mwenagerics have been blended into one, and the com- bining of these two separate and dis- tinct departments alone would make a display the equal of which has nev- er been seen in tuis country, There are two distinct herds of elephanis, camels and all sorts of lead stock, two separute departments of lions, tigers, pentheis, and the only pair of real bixch tigers that las ever been seen in this couviry. The den of polar bears 1s a positive revelation to awusement seeke.s, and the same thing wae never seen in this country before with a traveling show Agreat mapy dens of rare wild beasts are displayed daily inthe mag- nificent sucet parade, which is fre to all and will tuke place daily at 10 a.m. must not be overlooked that the pa- rade, like every other depw:tment of these great shows, is a double one. unlike any ever before seen. M shows have and do at the picsent time advertise dishooesily that they have two shows in one, but theve bos never been a combining of two ievlly great shows in this laud before, people who we in doubias ihe 4 uineness of the put ing togei her of the | ye Jobo Robinson biap\lin Bros Shows can readr ttueir minds ac rest. This monster amusement in- stitution comes to Paducah Thursday Sept. 23 for one day avd will give two compete perf ‘ards neat style. tf Candidates Miss Annie Brooks, the sixtee!.- year-old daughier of M., Polk Brouke. of tie county, died at a medical iustiyte fo Frankfort yes te:day, where she bad beea for nme years. The remains oriived this morning and were “iviened in toe family burial ground in tue couny, Dr. Edwards, spicialty, Ky: Kas, Nose and ‘Throat; Paducah. Ky, I button, woich coste you you get the button, we do And the very important fact! /#° ‘LOCAL MENTION. Tobacco In Marshall. Tobacco is selling io the Hardin vicinity of Marshall couniy at 6 and 7 cents in the paick. To Nominal Coroner, Chairman Chas. Leake bas call 4 a meeting of the Democratic commii- tee for Thursday, to nominste a van- didate for corone: We were surprised to see such a complete stock and great variety of heating stoves as is shown by Hank Bros, & Jones, 2183 Real Estate. Mrs. Ida B. Chiles deeded to Cora D. Pea! tor $1, love and affection, lot at Tenth and Adams street. For Sale, New $100 phaeton will sell for $45. Big bargain. Apply at Sun office. 6, pany will fill your coal house now cheaper than anyone. Call and make contract. A Good Performance. The Klimt-Hearn Company was greeted by a large and enthusiastic house last night, ‘Shadows of a Great City’’ was produced, and the ferformance was most creditable in every respect. The specialties were excellent, and the company will no doubt draw crowded houses all the week. Evansville Fair and Kaces. For the above occasion the Illinois Central Railroad Company will sell tickets to Evansville and return Sep- tember 20, 21, 22, 23, aml 24, at ove fare, good returning until Sep- tember 25, J. T. Donovan, lastd Ticket Agent, Hand Mashed. Mr. Sam Lasley, an employe at Sowell’s miil in Mechanicsburg had his hand mashed yesterday by some machinery. The injuries were of pelled to amputate his finger. Nice ash stove wood dei:vered piomptly to any pert of the city. |i E Telephone 29. ti Coate-t of all the great exbi | Baalo Bill's Wild West and New se Cv23.c38 of Rough Riders of ibe] wio ¢ 9:-aggles earoed a migiity en’- Word will be most warmly wel- (cowed where it has been before and by those who have already seen ‘Luoy know it is the real thing; every one of the hundreds of chara. \ers seen in itare the genuine mon they are represented to ve in the an- nouncemen.s. The scenes of wild Western life are also not to be qu tioned, They are truthful and t the lesson of the daring and hare our own counirymen endurcd to wrest from savages that vast domain of mountains and plains wheiein so many tbousands have found happy , homes. May Not Aczept, Mr Will C. Fe ley, who was sp- pointed back tax collecior last night to succecd Col. L. D. Husbands, who wus foread to resign on of pressing business, was not an ap- | plicant for the place, and he hus noi | yet decided whether he will accept i: or not. They Need Spri ikling. Two blocks of 8 recertly rolled, on Ninth fiom Broadway to Jour, are being cut up on the su a failure of the city to 8 A oiich in time, as ibe might (vis case save st in bi eld Presby- ty ry eiy of tue Cum- yp church will moe m. wio nich, re. <Ogden’s ven'ng addve-s will d vue list evening by g woderator, Hon, Joa G, Miller, of this criy. Aboot ceveniy- pecied co be in # \endaace, 1 iate of $1 for the round rip bes been made by che packet An ineresting progiam bus been ar- sod for (he meeing, The seczion »nioue aniil Friday at nooa of the seme week, Ju passing the hardware tibvse of Hank Bros, & Jones your attention is attracted by the beautite' dicply ‘ot heating stoves which is the finest | ever shown in the city. 2193 More Bill Posters tn, Another set of bill posters for | Buffalo Bill arrived today, They j have beea hel jing to obscure some of {the circus bills, and there are about fitteenin the pars. Mayfield ? nd Poy ne. our new 50 cent felt walk- | 4, Campbell-Mulvihill Coal Com-| di Ernest Lee, a farmer of the coun- ty, aged 26, and Miss Maggie Rags- also of the county, aged 19, 25e. 25c. were today licensed to marry. The wedding takes place tomorrow. REGISTRATION DAY. Our higher grades of Clothing are the cheapest in the city, and Shoes, prices in proportion. We are closing out our Furniture and Carpets and will give you Remember that Taesday, Octo- bargains. ber 5, is registration day. You ieee pe cannot vote unless you register. THE CHILDERS CASE. Circuit Court. The case against Pinckney Chil-/J#ALOUSY PROMPTS SU ders, charged with grand larceny, * 2 a was iried in the circuit court today.| Fannie Davis Takes » Prodigous The defendant is a well known young Mixture. Sonal tieeo ae a phe Fannie Davis, colored, died at 8 dence consumed most of the fore-|0’clock 7 Ric at a home wd u Ninth and Boyd streets, from a dose Se Cee Oe of laudanum, ‘morphine and whiskey, afiernoon. : taken with suicidal intent, Brey eae eee wen eiren 0 Oe She was prompted to commit the it eee against Bud Boyd, color- | deed by the fancied desertion of Jeft ed, charged with horse stealing, was Tobe, her lover. The woman was then taken up. found unconscious at 4 o' clock in the Florence Patton, Frankie Dixon, afternoon, and Dr, F. T, Fort was Mollie Niet, Ida French, Vie Ballowe, | lied. Everything | possible | was Pearl Wilson and all the other bawdy | ve her, but she lingered house keepers were indicted yester- four hours and died. The dose she day. ‘ook consisted of two ounces of Chas. Foster, colored, charged laudanum, five grains of morphine, with cutting Fin's Dance, was sen-| 80d no telling how much whiskey. tenced to one year. Henry Gicen, the darkey arrested for perpetrating all the recent bur- glaries, was yesterday indicted for —— breaking into Judge Campbell's resi- the Cooter Weather: ce, and Judge Campbell was ap-} This morning an unusually large pointed to defend him. This is}number of woodpeckers took posses- something without precedent in the} sion of the trees and telegraph poles apoals of the court. Se IDE REv-HEADS. Many Woodpeckers Return for DEATH IN MARSHALL, Mr. D. H, Pace Dies Near Hardin Very Suddenly. Mr. D. H. Pace, of near Hardin, Marshall county, died a few days ago very suddenly. ‘The decased was 35 years of age, and one of the best known young men in Marshall coun- ty. He operated a rolling mill, and leaves a wife and four childreh to mourn his loss. ai: we ‘Time moves on a ry rapid stride to those of us who cau remember back to the times of war. The list of surviying heroes of our land odian wars is dwindling swiftly, and every year sees the thousands moving across the river and camping there, wherein there lie~ Shoes bought? | THE NEW Sc GOGHRA PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court. GETS COOLER. Minimum Temperature Was 45. Frosts Reported trom all the Surrounding Country, The temperature at its Blowest was 45, and there was another light frost. The maximum degree reached yesterday was 67. Conductor John Whedon this morning reported quite a heavy frost between Fulton and Mayfield, as well as between Mayfield and Paducah, although it was hardly visible between the two latter places when he passed. Today people have heen busy pre- paring for cold weather. Lo all parts of the city stoves are being put up and precautions taken to keep out Jack Frost. It will ,be a matter of few days until the leaves turn ied Klondike Not In I. Better —ATom in your mind the price you intend to pay and then see how perfectly the merchandise fits the figures. Take ~ | for instance, this item of all woul novelties without a thread of cotton Our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc.,|in it, 36 inches wide for 25¢ a yard, should be 40c, weaves of for and these handsome 0 designs are swell styles and combinations for 65c and 75c a yard, worth $1. This lot of plain weaves in floe twilled henriettas and serges 48 inches wide for only 55c a yard is an 85¢c quality The black goods stock is strong iv value and styles, Here is black goods 52 inches wide that woule command a dollar if we asked it, bu! our price is only 65¢ a yard. MILLINERY — LADIES’ Many of the uew things are here. They're swell styles and low prices. Don’t forget us when you are ready to buy; we'll save you money. MENS’ UNDERWEAR. Just 8 items and the price should make you quick buyers, Every piece that you buy from these lots is under actual value; we want to see if men read advertisements. ‘The first item is men’s knit heavy ribbed shirts and drawers for 50c a suit or 25 a gar- ment. The second item is men's 10 ounce canton flannel dragers, the 50: kind for 35 The third item is men’s stockinet shirts and drawers for $1.00 @ suit, or 50c s garment, and worth double this low price We offer a great stock of all sorts of good money saving prices and |shocs of the staple wearing sort for jeverybody. Don’t forget us when | trading. HATS. HARBOUR’S, 112-114 N. Third, Than Gold HOOL SHOES N & OWBNS, Buyjone pair and you will buy another nextjfall. usfpolishedffree. 381 BROADWAY. the bivouae of eternity. Among the many great names of Ameri an he-}q such a nature that Dr. Boyd wascom-|roes is thai of Col. W. F Cody] fock of the red-headed fellows came before the city. It seems tbat a large (Buffalo Bill). The veteran scout} in from somewhere last night, and to- aod soldier seems to have found the} day their prolonged roll on the trees w. & perennial fountain, for}and hollow posts, and their harsh zest liguily upon him, aad} notes of accompaniment cansed ue “3 still (ne one central, autive an’ | many people to wonder whence they aecic figure avout which cluster*}uaime, The woodpeckers are among aot oaly the memouies, but ibe sur-| the first birds to come and the last to vivo 3 of the semi-civilized far wesi,} zo, In fact they remain all winter, pire for ‘er cuildren and follovers. M’DONALD- MELOAN, Col. Cody will come to this city on Tuesday Oviober 5th, and he will doubiless be reveived more as a man whose valuable services to his coun- at Mprray. try are appreciated by grateful coun-} Mr. J. W. McDonald, former'y (ryme: than as an entertaining show- | private secretary to former Congress- man, which be most certainly is as{man Hendrick, and Miss Fannie Meloan, sister of Editor John Meloan, of the Murray Ledger, were married Sunday st 10 a m., and left immedi- ately for a tour of Eastern cities. The bride is an exceedingly hand- some and popular young lady, Mr. Last Night. McDonald is a most wortty younz Long before the curtain was raised | ™* and is well known in Paducah, on euch teen Company's per- where he has a host of friends, formance last night, the ‘‘sianding room only’’ sign was displayed. [i was a large and well pleased audi- Promivent Young Couple Marri. d GOOD COMPANY, Klimt-Hearn at :he Opera House Cairo Quarantines, Cairo has established a quarantine pany was rapidly recogrizod and os- | stationed along the levee last night iablisbed them "prime favoziies with] to prevent people coming in by river, the audience. particularly across the Ohio in skiffs, The company’s reportoire includes | Che guards were placed all the way p- | down to the point. The State Board of Health has established a quaran- ama, City’’ was presen’ with ia} | Mississippi and Louisiana, which 8 ee. veoreeies ys goes into effect here at noon today. “My Partner,’? the popular west- | It is to be rigidly enfcrced. People ern d:ama will be presented tonight, | from those states will not be per- This play is controlled by this com-| mitted to stop in Cairo. panv, who own exclusive mghts for} Argus. its production, Bros, & Jones ; it is filled with goods just 33 Death of a Child. ‘The 2-year-u'd child of Mr. A, B,] Which re in great demand Jones, of Elva, Maishall county,died | 807. fast night, ‘he remains were in- ierred in the Bolton g rd. Awarded g’e Miller and Mr. Elmer Harris and Miss Willie May Williams, of Ballard Highest Honors—World's Fair, county were married a . ue Date Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | Hotel, Meivopolis, by Elder O. J. DR: Page, yes.etJay. They are popular young people of this s.uie. A Small Blaze. A Pare Orape Cream of Tartar Powter. Married in Metropolis. Mr. C. D. Elliott and Miss Geor- ‘The fire department was called ou‘ last evening at 6:30 to 511 South Fourth streex. A spirk ignited a few shingles on Mr. Earnest Lackey’s ‘Jresidence, but the blaze was extin- guished without any damage from Eddyville last evening, wher he 1s superintending the penitentiary contract. } f ee a iad age ATT eID Penitentiary Work Progressing. |C2\ro al Contractor Katterjobn was down | turns ton'ght. Twenty meu are now a | formerl: work on the fouudation,and the force} Nellis @ YEARS THE STANDARD. will be increased a8 meu are needed. ! winter, was brought over here from - j ] | ana drop off one by one, and almost we realize it winter will be | here again. ORIFTWOOD Saved From the Waterr, Cor- ralled on the Levee. sof Special Interest to River Feople. Capt. Amon Price now has charge of the steamer Keaion. The Clyde left Si. Louis yesterday afternoon for Tennessee river poinis. The Ashlavd Ciiy is due bere to- po‘ ght out of ihe Tenn and leave ir re.a'd (omorrow morning ai 10 o'clock. The Ciiy of Clarksville, which ar- vived here last night from Golconda, on her retura io E’ town today at coon. Mrs Hemy M. Burnett and daughier are visiting in Louisville. Col. Arch Pool, of the ‘Courier- ouni| ence and the capabiliiy of tre com-| against the South and guards were} Journal,”’ is in the c'ty en route io Lovisville from a visit to his father ai Benion, Mr. J.C Miller and wfe end Mr. A. B, Whayne came up fiom Falion ibis morning, M.. L, P. Paley aad w'fe and Mr. | W. B. Taipt and wife, of La Crosze, Wis., arrived this moiniag and are at the Palmer, Mrs, Miller, of Birmingham, Ala., visit to ber father, M-. Benneii, the S.codard Oil sgeni. Mrs. Miller is 9 ning lady and made many friends here who rezrciied to eve he go. | Miss Berea Dade of Fulton, will arrive shortly on a visitto Miss Daisy Blyihe. Capt. James Prueti’s steamer, the , - bes eoiored ibe Iuka and, ¢ . 4 Cede fa ibe Cumbe. land, ‘Lve beodwyiers of all ther'vers are | away dow.) avd busiac.s !s suspended ‘n the upper Tenne-vee, Cumberland and Ob'o, River traffic in the way of towboat- ‘ng wich the excepiioa of ibe barbor boat Mary N. is compleisly suspend. ed around ibe por The W. K. Phillips, the oaly boat | tanning on regular time out of this port at the present was away for 80 this morning. She re- i P Capt. Jim Jacobs new boat with | the excepiion of the machinery which was on the steamer Fred t burned at Brooklyn last Brooklyn this morning by the Inno- vator to be completed. The river here is still falling slowly, the marks on the gauge this forenoon showing .8 laige. This is the lowest reading for many years at this season of the year. Business on the levee this morning was only moderate, shipments being very light. The arrivals and oatgo- ‘ng steamers only numbered two packets, and consequently there was |very little freight bandied in the | Vicinity of the river. River men say sbey never before experienced such dull times this time of the year, though there is plenty of work to be done by the boats if there was suffi. ent water for them to do it on. A portion of the wreck of the old nte-bellum steamer, John Simpson, which sunk just below the mouth of island creek some time during the war, and-which has been submerged | these many years, has been left bare | by the falling water and part of the! bull is completely out of the water, | which the oldest steamboatmen have seldom if ever saw before. The Simpson was an enormous big sidewheeler packet and plied between Mempbis and Nashville. Af:er she sunk here she was wrecked and her machinery recovered, which was taken to Smithland, where her cylin- devs remain to this day. She be- longed to Capt. Ammon Davis, of the Davis Line of steamers at Nash. which has long siace passed out of x 'stence. Now is the time to buy your stoves, —[Cairo] left this morning for home, after » Hank Bros, & Jones are showing a complete line of both heating and cooking. Do not fail to see their's before you buy; it will be to your advantage, WATER FILTERS AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE The Very Latest In the Grocery Line #8 WE HAVE IN STOCK. ‘We call special attention to our... Matchless Coffee Finest 15-cent and sold only is New Sorghum ot Box Honey. Remember that our stock is complete all the time. Bd, ackage on the market, 'y us. ED JONES, The Second Street Grocer. Don’t forget that our Morning Glory Hams are the finest on the market. Drmed, Albert Ber 120 North 5th Street, (SST PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 36 HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. _ BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat-Opening Books... 126 BROADWAY SCHEDULE OF PRICES FOR lectric Lights, TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER |, 1897, ; TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ SERVICE. STORES. Gross Price RESIDENCES, Grose N Price $ so 1 00 1 40 1 70 2 00 2 25 2 50 270 29 3 10 3 30 3 50 3 65 3 So 3 95 410 4345 440 455 470 No. of Lights Net Price, No. of Diset. of, Lights $ 45 ! pay 35 ws 25 2 65 2 x 83 “i BaSS22as Pease g 2 3 4 5 J BFSS 2ese = 3 ANNUM eeaseeenueeeuunuuneunnn Sarees is ! | As there seems to be a wrong impression prevailing about the price that will be charged for lights we give below the schedule that will prevail after the first of September. A careful perusal will con- vince you that the prices charged are reasonable and a great deal less 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- ing at company’s office. PEOPLES’ LIGHT, POWER & RAILWAY CO. Per G. C. WALLACE, Gen’! Mer A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. For a Limited Time ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick your choice of the brands. Call on us at our new drug store if you want a good cigar. Seventh and Jackson streets. J. D. BACON & CO,, Pharmacists, / POT sn ast TEEN rma tagRe NI SETI

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