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To Suit the Weather, To Suit Your Pocketbook, |; AT THE BAZAAR, 215 BROADWAY. 2 Millin We wish to announce to the CTY+ Fall Opening, Saturday, October are welcome. We have the most co: 2 stock of 1 city. A visit to our place will convince assertion. Ask to see our $2.00 pattern trimmed hat would be hard to pattern hats at very low prices Switches and bangs at very low prices: Kay for Cool Weather.—J ust received PES only the novelties, ‘but sensible ladies like to wear. We have new capes in cloth at 41 be considered cheap for twice the amou: the same proportion. We make a specialty of childr at prices 50 per cent. lower than as S ‘. Weare certainly headquarter r * to see our Black Figured Dress Skirts, all | veteen faced, for S9c. ws : The Very Latest Thing.—The Co variety of beautiful colors, at $1.50. T under $3.00. E e A large line of ladies’ dress skirts in silk and wool mixt fancy brocade silk and satin skirts at ridiculously low prices. THE BAZAAR, No cards. ry in you as t nd at $1 2,50 that we nt. Ol Ay id dress skirts rts cannot be duplic NEW STORE. Paducah Our this pes and jackets in 216 Broadway. PERSONALS. a Mrs. Jacob Weil is on the sick list, Col. John L for Marion. Mr. J. M. lopkinsvil A. J. Warden, of Wickliffe, is at he Palmer, Marshal James Collins became an Ek last night, Mr. Ed Ashbrook went May field this afternoon, Mr. J. L. Kilgore has returned om Anderson, Lud, Mr Varbam left at noon Johnson left today for ° ii Men's Shoes, Ladies’ Fine Shoes, James Clements returned this $1.00 morning from St. Louis, - — Mrs, KE, KE, Sutherland has rc] Boys’ School Shoes turne | from Water Valley. $1.00 Dr. A. H. Hud on returned this Children’s Shoes—1 to 5 vorning from St. Louis, 25c. down to All the ft Miss M je Riglesberger Las re- irned from a visit to Ohio. Mrs J. H. Mann and daughter, Bernice, returned to Memphis rule tL from a three Mr. John R, Smith, the big coffee ner from Evansville, is at the Walters returned today weeks’ visit to Mem- Our line of Hats are the cheapest in the city Caps, Gl d Pale Mr. W, I of city on busin n ated some bargains. H. Wells and A. G. Me- wee, rand Rivers, are in the and Third a We keep open till 10 o'clock every e 8. Harry A. Coulter, of a guest of Mrs. 8. K. ney, on North Eighth, Have Your =. With every cash purchase fof $1 we ber will give you Picture css an onder on Mr. W. G, McFadden, for| Telephon which he will When stoves we are carryi take your picture for, that of a friend, | : place it on an Free t lapel button, woich costs you ‘You g@t the button, we do REGISTRATION DAY, Remember that Tuesday, ¢ is registration day. Nice wood of E th Bet stove py part u marke you E. Jonxs, Second and Cou Cards in neat Candidates Privted at this cflive ty 0d clean papers for sale at oillve. Campbell-Muly pany will fill you’ cheaper than a make contract, ele; nothin, the rest. WA herscws DRUG STORE TH Be BROADWAY. Special Sale on Our New Goods New sauer kraut, per gallon Be New country sorghum, per gallon, New sour pickles, per gallon, Fresh hot peanuts constantly on han: Fresh tomato ketchup, pint bottles, 15 Twenty-four pounds best family flour é ‘Twenty- four flour nili Coal ¢ coal house one, Call Dr Kar, No: Only Grass on Fire, afternoon shortly bef: e department was aduca This o'clock the et out by a sti} ere Was no daw You ¢ niver assort _ | of heating 85} kept by Court. ‘pounds best. patent RE at ‘es in the city Ut i. Jones, Secoad ak M. ‘Be Cae p coal We have just received a large nent of the best Kentucky nd are pre} wpuly. Send weather I, L. Ranporu, 123 South Second St. om the Telephone 89. —_—_——_———$$—$_—_ LOCAL MENTION. Fingers Badly Cut. Mr. Jobn Meyers, an employe a! the Langstaff-Orme mill, bad three fingers painfully cut ina planer at ti mill. in the is Lump, 8 cents Cash must or be paid rih Third Ww mpany to driver Teley Farm for Or will trade for city Apply to R. W. Chiles Tenth street. A Business Change. Mr. Gus Be has purchased grocery, on S At Morte “The Countess De Moloy” was well received at Morton’s Oper: House last night. It was cleverly in terpreted by the Klimt-Hearn Compa ny, and the audience should bave been larger. Tonight McKee Rank in’s celebrated Western play, ‘In tir Heartof Bohemia,” will be presented Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPLer Drug store. er, the the ¢ BF near Jones, and will take char once. Prices on heating will pleasure in s! u surprise There will be a grand rally of Re publican clubs at Odd fellows’ bali corner Adams and Seventh streets Friday night, Sept. 24th, Everybody invited. 2222 Shoplitter Gets Lifted Shoplifters entered the Paducal Auction and Storage House at Third and Court streets last night an man attempted to ran away with s pair of pants, but was knocked dow and almost through a window by the proprietor, He managed to get up) and escape, however, aud the police could not locate him, Death at Mayticid Mayfleld, Ky , Sept. 29.— Mrs ah Ophelia Elmore, wife of Capt . J. Elmore, state senator from this district, died about midvight at her home, balf a mile south of Mayfield, of ‘flux and typhoid fever. Mrs Elm: re was @ inost estimable woman She was a cousin to Gen. Zollicoffer of Mississippi. Hee death bad beer expected for several days, She wil be buried this afternoon att cemetery. Are Grateful, f Th The various Ramsey | hearty agers for their uniform ¢ and to the | Ladies | tlee kindnes! mer their easion of t nerou eon R Mr ure 1 ley-day vo k iue for sa nd unex favors, Nr. Gus Thon reliable assistance toward making undertaking a complete su the motormen and t eral, , Who gave m stree re car “| ployes in ge we return th for « ive < » to Mrs. favors receive treatm Ogilvie in cons! Allie t her dent eful to the ie anid ole y omina > 80 ther nductors a heerfully gave Lehi and stance juch of the € f the « u ie city, eral super t rym to them Another Cheap jon to Chi cago, September 28th the Illinois Centea Railroad Company willsell tickets Chicago and return for 85. ‘Tickets good going only on train leaving Pas | ji}eral ducab at 12:10 noon, arriving Cli | cago 12 some night, returning any train, incluning October 2d » Donovan, € who he music ‘ and to ubli we extend A. the M remainder on their Broadway hav committee of the Y t the The ladies M.C. A. will ples sociation building at 1( morning, September 2 the chairmen. - mer as 10 Sa » call of Revival in the Co nty Rev. John Rudd is conde successful revival at New church, in the county. { Fewer People Hauled, art The number of people trax by the Street Railroad C terday was remarkably on previous circus quite large neverthe There will be a grand raily of Re- M lian clubs at Odd Fellows’ bail, ) suit» corner Adams and Seventh streets, aud ov | ‘ Friday night, Sept 24th. Everybor) | the Kobios Gives « ! 2282 J Sampak. days 83 4 to win’ he ducenew p. cannot vote unless you register Eyes alarm to some buro x of B. Weille & Sou’s Olive 428 Soutt their interest and Mrs. Lloyd Sweatman, of Jackson, Teun., is visiting O. Sweatman and family in the city, Mrs. Edward Bald of Louisiana, to Henderson, afier a visit » Oliver E. H. Cross and wife. Messrs. N. J. Dilday, of Lous. 1H. W. Van of Washington, formerly of the city, ar- ived A CANVASS WALL Buffalo Show In. detor You Is What Bill Wil bere ered Seodea, city l noon on husiness Beyer and bride, (nee Hanuah), arrived thi from — Oskalooska, Kan., where they wef married Wednes- iay. Mrs Gus » by Grounds at Twelfth and Trimble, ernoou bp There has been no little specul tion on the part of the public at | elative to where and Bill will show in Paducah. P. W. Maguire who has beet isting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs H. Hippel, on West Jefferson, will leave for her home in New York u a few days, Miss Caldwell, sister of ent Caldwell, of the I. C, who bas been traveling in Ku- passed through the city today u route bome, this if reporter made inquiry today, av¢ learned from the agent that the mam moth exhibition will be given i Ticket om how ane acanopy, but not partly forms a tent. show will be located nea The Cwelfth and Trimble streets, & top such a MKS. TURNER HOME, Ky —— Her Death Expected to Occur at 1 Any Times wre call Mrs. Oscar Turn ving at the point of « we in New Y wk to Louisville oon at 8 raliroad, it her own , Who has beer ath for y, was b yesterday after ck yia the Penn: She was brough request, She wa- npanied by her two children W.Jd am, and Mr Oscar ; her sisters, Mrs. Jones and cov | Mrs Dr. Finck, the at eudivg physician, Mrs, Turner youl the trip fairly well, Her deat! s expected at any time. She wa moved to the residence of Mr. W Abram, at § Lucas Place, Late ust night the condition of Mrs, Tur er was unchanged, some rk c! ugh’ met 242 Irs. Cura smith, and or Buy ¢ ONLY ONE CULPRIT erty | Stood Before the Bar of Justice This Morning. the main caayas to be where the mair tent of the circus was About fifty cars will be required to transport the colossal affair. had the distinction of being the before Jud He was ¢ g lan, utrell, Bot nnd the Hilliard Sanford, colored anenviable offender sult toward RAILROAD NOTES, are 1 defendant was ge at color ters, ined $1 c ed back to the Memphis and Division, and THE ELKS. ville to Fulton, Many New Members Are Being Received, stationed at Fulton, has been tized to inspect from Falton to May- field. al lodge of Elks is on the in addition te jal Collins, four w applications were received xt few weeks several en will be initiated n of Traveling Auditor R. Adams cc in at noon from southern stations, Mr. C. route agent or fiy Withio wst 1. D. Summy, of Sedalia, for the American Ex- press Company, leftat noon for home after assisting Route Agent Robert- son, of this division, for several days NEWS AND COMMENT, POBACCO BARN BURNED, Misfortune of Mr. Sam Johnson, Who Lost $1,000. D1 ' Mr, Sam Johnson, of near Lo} Farm Faney lost his tol ud $1000 worth of tobacco, or two tire The originated firing to-|! ‘The health officials of Alabam z to raise the emt its from fever infected Graves county it ago by while nks}a nig c blaze t Cleveland defeated Chicago yester- jay by the eof 8 to 4. This the only ational League played The anti-cigarette law of see 18 to be din the ourts by Amerivan ‘ as Biaze Last Night, ue of Will Ashford, a col- » North ven'b uw the extremity, was dam #300 by fire about 10 o'clock A bucket of ashes left in] Company. ove is supposed to have] ‘The report that President Kruger, Ashford and bis|of the Transvaal, is seriously ill was ay from home. Mr. |denied yesterday, s discovered the bluze,] The Cuban League bas issued an alarm from box 121, | address in which it says the United States 18 ready with guns, if necessa- ry, to end the war in Cuba, Three witnesses have sworn at Chi- cago that they saw Mrs. Luetgert af- ter the day on which was p sed to bave been murdered A mountaineer in Kast Tennessee has dammed Clinch river and defied Federal authorities to remove the ob- struction. A Paris newspaper has been seized by the police for publishing an article in favor of the assassination of President Faure, King Humbert aud the Spanish Queen Regent Lieut. R. K, Peary has returned to Boston from his trip to € nland, bringing back with him the mouster meteorite which be saw on bis pre- | vious trip. The silverite campaign m in Ohio were so much di the failure of their silver camp-meet- ng that they are on the point of 4 iring the silver issue to the back- round for the remainder of the cam paign. In the weekly review of the to- baceo wiarket prepared by Mr, Henry The te home amster, Federa Tobacco tes! the been the ori; amily were Tho and sea nas Eve in an L Henry siue, colored, who stole Chris Leibel's horse, was | | Councilua: entenced to six years she sup: ’ vo With Casearera, forever, J money Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair Guid Medal, Midwinter Pair. BAKING Pov DER 2. A Pure Cirnpe Cream of Tartar Powder. i 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. t WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR GREAT BARGAINS loves, Gents It Isto be Located on the Show how Buffato| For thet meet the expenses of the state gov- sfaction of all cunceraed, a Sun within a huge canvas wall, surmounted by and| will cover entirely two whole blocks, | yesterday, ductor Arthur Sewell has been Conductor Wheeler has his old ran from Louis- | State Health Otlicer Hamel, who is depu- *\ New ’ Men's Nice Suits $4.50 Men's Black Cheviot Pants, $100 | Boys’ School Shoes, $1.00 Ku e Pants. 25c. | Boys Our higher grades of Clothing and Shoes. prices in proportion nishing Goods, ete., We are closing out our Furniture and Carpets and will give you PADUCAH AUCTION CO, nd Court vening—Saturday till 12, Wareliouse Cx 1897 Burley crop is estimated at only of Which was much I bacco very high out any part of the sum schools of reform until be pelled by mandamus to do so. holds that the appropriation made payable out of ppropri as the ti He i at a legi | the ex ax rate was insufflc | ernment. M., 0 o'clock will meet tonight # in ation for work in E, A All Masons welcome. Butytoy Bo Davis G.O Se 3 7 cial ¢ degree * Ww. M. Incuam Klondike Not In Ir. Better way wo atee one pair and you will buy another ne Shoes bought of us polished free. i DR, GOLDSTEIN The Optic Specialist, Has Decided to Kemain in Paducah a Few Errors of refrac daily assuming more importance og more than ever the a Even the rested, after nee is able Days. tion of the eyes are d are engagi tent f the iblic is be verin| os ow much se to improve the vision and aid the de- nT beauties of nature in the saine degree as the per- fe teciive eye to enjoy L eye It is a fact now generally koown weded by iysieians t nll oculists and edu- cated at certain so-called as well as many cases neur aud are ir- media “eye diseeses of chronic headache, a nery ue refractive prostration to arities of the YOU SHOULD WEAR GLASSES i fine work for hy If you ar to ve wordo length of tu light If the eve thing looks hazy unable to re ny fine especially print, any gas ache or Water, Or every= ‘swims’? or becomes “im, or or blurred when usi hort time and you have aly sleepy them a to look hard If you become or have a Tennes- | tired feeling in tho eyes after reading 11. ced glasses. Con sult Dr, Goldstem Eyes examined free. Offive hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p.m. Palmer He at hotel 2286 | Ju short while, you | parlors | | NOTE | | | In pursuance of an order made by the McCracken county court, Iwill, as § ff the Queensware company, on the second day ot October, 1 tween the hours of 10 o'clock a, and 3 o'clock p. m., ex} lic sale the entire perse said Robins Glass and company, of jueensware, accounts, ete, yest and best bidder fur cash in| and. ‘The place will be on the premises occupied by said Robins Glass and Queens ware company ,Nos, and 424 Broadway, in the eity of Paducah, state of Keatucky, 21s10 James A, Rupy, Assignee, Assignee’s Sale. signee Robins ¢ m, pub- estate of Queensware lass and to the consisting | Providence, Tenn., Oct, 27th 1897. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind, Dear Sir:— Please possible '¢ gross of ever Cure r J | ship a8 soon as your Chill and as offered iv your letter of 25th, Leonsider your Chill Cure} the best inthe mark | Yours, ree} spectfully, V. W, Surra, the yield last year, below the average, Auditor Stone will refuse to pay f $100,000) s appropriated for the erection of two! is com- was ‘funds pot othe ‘ time ure well knew, |(tawers for 50c a suit or 25¢ a gare nt | ment, 449 FL & | x ing. HARBOUR’ The pith and point of this bu ness is to sell goods, but the selling must ne right. Every article shown you must bear the stamp of honest yarue, Every dollar that you spend in 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 you have showa and are showing in our progressive business methods will never be abused with our jtion, If it is at any time so abused we want to know it, Now for the new merchandise. We've 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 literal, laden with winsome — weaves. Settle in your wind the price you intend to | pay and then see how perfectly the | merchandise fits the figures, Take jfor instance, this item of all wool | novelties without a thread of cotton in it, 36 inches wide for 25c¢ a yard, {should be 40c, and these handsome [weaves of foreign designs are swell sty les and strong combinations for jS6e and 75¢ a yard, worth $1. This lot of plain weaves in fine twilled ‘henriettas and serges 48 inches wide for only 55¢ a yard i 85c quality The black goods stock is strong in value and styles, Here is black goods 52 inches wide that would command a dollar if we asked it, but | Glover, president of the Louisville 0¥r price is only 65e a yard. the MILLINERY — LADIES’ HATS, Many of the new things are bere. They're swell styles and low prices. fe was dove by frosts andl Don't forget us when you ate ready he market 18-active and! to Huy; we'll save you money. MENS’ UNDERWEAR. Just 8 items aud the price should maké you quick buyers. Every piece that you buy from these lots is under tual value; we want to see if men read advertisements, ‘The first item is men’s knit heavy ribbed shirts and ‘The second item is men’s 10 ounce canton flannel drawers, the 50c kind for 3c a psir. ‘The third item |is men's stockinet shirts and drawers for $1.00 a suit, or 50c a garment, and worth double this low price. We offer a great stock of all sorts of goods at money saving prices and shoes of the staple wearing sort for erybody, Don't forget us when ading. HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. TI Than Gold tHe new SCHOOL SHOES wGOGHRAN & OWBN'S. xt fall 331 BROADWAY. A THING OR TWO Learned by a Green Melon Ven- der From the Country, A country who did sot di- vulge bis name to the officer reported j to Officer Harlan this marning that a colored boy bad gone off with watermelon, knife and $1.50 that didn’t belong to him. | He left the boy, who was a stranger, in charge of the wagon load |of melons while he took @ nap, The | boy sold $1.50 worth of melons and | |then when the owner awoke borrowed |his knife, carried off s meloa, and | jnone of the combination bas been | seen since man EXCURSION Via the Hlinois Central Railroad, | Duquoia, Lll,, September 28 to October 1, returning October 2, one fa account Soldiers and Sailors Reunion. | St. Louis, Mo., for Exposition un- til October 25, 09 Tuesdays one and ‘one half fare good for five days re turning on ‘Thursdays, ond fare for the round trip, good three return- For St. Louis Fair, October 2 to 8 inclusive, one fare for the round trip, good returning until October Louisville, Ky., September 27 and 2, one and one-third fare, the certificate plan for business men’s excursion good revurnitg for ten days tificates are signed by J. J sevretary Louisville’ board wher vxington, Ky., October 4 to 16, account Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders’ Association, One fare for round trip, recturning until Oct. 8 - Linnwood Ci A More Dangerous Enidem Than Yellow Fever Is possible in Paducah. USE ONE OF... SCOTT HARDWARE CO.’S WATER FILTERS AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE SCHEDULE OF PRICES POR Electric Lights, TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER |, 1897, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ SERVICE. STORES. Gross Price $ ie RESIDENCES Gro Price $ Net Price, No. of Diset. Off! Lights $ 45 ‘ Net Price, Diset. Off $ 45 rr As there seems to be a 1 price that wis be charged for light will prevail aiter ihe tirst of Sey vince you that the prices charged are than are charged wr reasonable and 1 other cates, Special prices { Meter will be furnishea over thity lights. referring to use with prices and any ot satiov by call ing at company's office PEOPLE> JWER & RAILWAY CO. ae 2 WALLACE, Gen’l Mer HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making You need send nothing out of town Patent Flat-Opening Books... plant 126 BROADWAY ined, Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERJHOUSE.) BOW A, 7-4 Telephon -v ererererece KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER! ANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION BEGULATE THE LIVER JOree crews esos ose Sample and " Sete neces ecmseres, ses eres eres scesoces: 12 to Home Seekers’ Excursions Ve & OR, Indianapolis, Ind., October 15, Christian churches national con- vention ; $9.45 round trip, returning Oct, 24, On September and 19th, first cla will be sold to ce: st, limited its in M. Dako Princeton, Ky., September 19, 50 October 1, 2; $1.40 round trip, re- turning Oct, 30, Account Prince. ton Fair, Colorado, Wyon Mexico and’ Missouri at plus $2 for the round triy twenty-one days to retury ‘ For tickets Cr information apply to \ td J.T. Donovan, C. A. ove fag For tickets or further information, mited & apply to ticket agents, union depot or city ticket office J.T. Donovan, C. A. oar, A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKE) eee We will sell to each person once on Saturday three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pic! your choice of the brands. Call on us at ou new drug store if you want a good cigar. |Seventh and Jackson streets: J. D. BACON & CO,, Pharmacist ,