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BARGAINS «x To Suit the Weather, To Suit: Your Pocketbook, AT THE BAZAAR | 215 BROADWAY. Millinery, We, wish to announce to the ladies of Paducah Our] TY+ Fall Opening, Saturday, October 2, No cards. Ail are welcome. We have the most complete stock of millinery in the) city. A visit to our place will convince you as to the truth of th assertion. Ask to see our $2.00 pattern hats. A more trimmed hat would be hard to find at any price. pattern hats at very low price: Switches and bangs at very low prices. Kapes for Cool Weather.—J ust recei only the novelties, but sensible, stylish capes, su ladies like to wear. We have new capes in cloth at $1.2 be considered cheap for twice the amount. ¢ ‘he same proportion, We make a specialty of children’s jackets, infants cloaks a at prices 50 per cent. lower than anywhere e Ise in the city ‘ We are certainly headquarters for ladies’ dress skirts, Ask Skirts. U2 ir Black Figured Dress Skiets, all lined and vel veteen faced, for 89c. The Very Latest Thing.—The Conchee plaid dress skirts in a variety of beautiful colors, at $1.50. These skirts cannot be duplicated under $3.00. arge line of ladies’ dress skirts in si fancy brocade silk and satin skirts at ridiculously low prices. THE BAZAAR. 215 Broaiway. stylish and ly Higher grades « 1, the latest style capes; not} h as all $1.98 anc that would ther capes and jackets in nd hoods 1k and wool mixtures, and NEW STORE. WE MAKE. 3) of canned goods. Our meat market is —————eEeEee_eeeee Everything in Its Season IS THE RECORD LV) P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble CASPER JONES Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in connection with his saloon. Oysters, Fish, Spring Chichen, Ham, Eggs, Steak, Cotfes, etc. In fact, everything to eat, o1 y One thing to e: Give us a cail anc we wij! fy to make a customer of you thing to eat; 10c buys’something to eat; 15c buys something to eat, and 60 00. You donttave to be just back from the Klondyke to get a good square meatal all hours, Furnished rooms to reat at popular pri , at POPULAR PRICES, 5 129 South SS LS STAY SAT © A BRAND NEW sone. Nick Han's | corer CASPER’S GAGGED HER, Special Sale on Our New sauer kraut, per gallon | New country sorghum, per gallon, New sour pickles, per gallon, | Fresh hot peanuts constantly on hand | Fresh tomato ketchup, pint bottles, 15¢ Twenty-four pounds best family flour Pea ae Twenty-four pounds best patent | flour Annie Ramsey Became Ram- bunctivus Yesterday. | reat Excitemont at the Jail Yesterday Afternoon, 65¢ vue 750 I, L. RANDOLPH, South Second St. Annie Ramsev, in jail under sent-| LOCAL MENTION. ence of the civeuit court for malici us | cut ud awaiting transportation | to Fravkfort for # year created great | excitement in. the vicinity of the jail about 5 o'clock, |Telephone 89. 1 Dyersbu Dyersburg, Allen & pacer, won the px eat Pri Saturday afternoon, best ne, Mr. A. S, Thompson drove g Won. Boswell’ yesterday afternoon og “Ip wshort time about a bundred people had been attracted to the bas- tile by her cries of help! murder,” elv., avd for some tine it could got be ascertained whut was up. Jailer Miller arrived in a short The flnest candies that money shill can produce at the Delivatessen >} aad is at the Palmer, Hk GOLD MINE FOUND! IN PADUCAH! You need not go to Alaska to find gold. You have it here without making any expense. If you buy $15.00 worth of goods for $10.00 you have found a $5.00 gold piece. And if you buy $3.00 worth of goods ou make $1.00 in silver. Our prices are lower now than ever. Clothing Department. Men's heavy Scotch pants, ‘tuaranteed all wool, worth 3.00, for . ‘Verte -$3 75 Men's fine dress pants, worth $3.50 and $4.00, for 2 50 Men's black and blue che- t and worsted suits, worth ‘onnor, of Murray, is at the | from $5.00 to $7.50, for .... yw ao F ‘ Men’s dress suits— silk- W. W. Gibson, of Philadelpbia, 's] lined, worth from $15.00 to @ the Palmer. $a5.00,. for a re Miss Ellis Winchester has returned] oy) knee suits which are worth from $1.50 to $2.50 for | Boys’ seeee $1 00..$1 25.. 1 50 worth Si; We carry a full stock of Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Trunks and Valises at greatly reduced prices. PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Third and Court We keep open till 10 o'clock every evening—Saturday till 12. Saves one-half, PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St, Louls ‘Ask your grocer for the ‘*Perfect.’? PERSONALS. Mrs. D. C. Wallace is ill, Miss Mary B, E. Greif is quite il), Miss Addie Hart is visiting in Kan- sas City RJ. Waters, of Murray, is at the Palmer Mr, Chas, Bundy has gone to St. | Shoe Department. Men's heavy sole, Jhoes, worth Men's good everyday shoes worth from $1.50 to $1.75, for . . A heavier shoe, finer worth $2.00, for 450 i.s’ fine dress shoes— lace or button, worth from grade, roni Is shoes, for everyday Ladies | worth $1.50 and $1 1 00 school shoes, », for Col, John J. Dorian has returned : 1 00 fom Cincinvatt Miss Enna Meyer, of Tolu, is at Hotel Gilberto. A. J. Schmidt, of Indianapoli at Hotel Gilberto, Mr. Geo, H, Powell, of Louisville, 1 the Palmer, Hl. Starks, of Benton, was the c ty yesterday Mrs. He F, Lyon has returned from a visit to Jackson, | POLICE COURT. uy M. Deane, of Owensboro, is A SENSATION Palmer. Mrs Mamie Knight and baby left at noon for St. Louis, Mr. Bob McCann frow Louisville. Col. Billy Parbam has from Princeton, Mrs. J. R. Pu.year is out after av attack of illness, Robt. Wilhelm is back from Nash- aud Memphis, at Reported trom the Vicinity of Charlie Leverter, the Barber, saahen,.' Salat has returned) A Comes Clear. ‘ story from Illinois, ity of or sensational in the Stringtown, Ave young vic Uuiouville, returved - rts a well known tion has beer 0 this side » being terns tion secured, bu rai man of the compelled to seek safety f the Obio, the alleged that on intimate Judge Sanders Hada Big Docket | this Morning. he has been The case against Chas, Leverter, Mr. J. W, Baker retarned at noon colored, tbe barber barged wii | Tie Young lady of that from Bowling Green, crimmually assaulting Alma Hoskius, |. 15 (os that the alfure bas oo Mr. Victor Van De Male and wife| colored, was called for trial in te ee ditty as ped ge: neronay e hive gone to St. Louis, police court today, and the witness | iver, 7 Miss Daisy Blythe leaves Wednes- | PUt wader the rule, day for ber future home in Fulton. The girl was called first, and said Hy Avent John G, Miller went {28¢r ber uncle and cousin occupied up to Madisonville this morning ee en ne, So eee . . ae ie She retired about 9 o'clock last Fri. City Editor Irvin 8. Cobb, of tle day night, and knew nothing else un- News,’’ spent Sunday in Louis- | iit she awoke to flad Leverter in bed ville. with her, attempting liberties with Miss Ann Reed left today for St. | her. Louis on a visit to. her sister, Mrs, She screamed, jumped up and lit Buy K vi se ails eat comment no across Death of Mrs. shutf, Mrs, Jesse Shuff, aged 29, of Me- chanicsburg, died yesterday of ty- phoid fever, afier af six day’s illness. The deceased recently came bere with bor husband from Lili |to reside. ‘Che remains were buried at 3 o'clock this pu diant house stoves,they are ARBOURS Just back of Wailerstein's On North Third street, Accessible to all At croesing of Br sar Hines, away and Third street, USE; ONE OF ... SCOTT Millinery—A rich collection; much exclu-ive elegance. A. great stocl’ ed from the fashion centers. sllow autumn tints blend in perfect harmony—the pretty hi that make pretty faces rich fall sty! vieng for your favor. The prettiest sorts, most deftly made, suited to every taste, and pleasingly becoming. These rich styles mean great selling. You may share this good fortune when you are ready, but it’s safest to come soon, It’s fortunate for us and for Paducah and vicinity that our masterly buying enables us to make prices so much below other dealers, It’s a sav- ing to our customers that we are justiy proud of, A hearty welcome to visit 0:8, far and near, CO.’S WATER FILTERS Autumn Dress Goods—Kindly ao cept our cordial invitation to visit this popular department. We want your verdict. Fancy colored weaves, deep mellow autumn tints, nothing loud or pronounced, but just what of refined taste might velect with perfect satistaction. Prices range 260, 300, 480, 65e, 75c, 98c, and down to double- width half-wools for 11\gc a yard. Broadcloths and p'ain colored Dress Goods-— We've done some buying here. Complete lines of in colored serges, henriettas, sackings, fine broad- cloths, etc.— some impor }, some the proud product of our own land, and sil priced for quick selling. Not price bere made but represents thor- oughly reliable and attractive dress gvods, to-wit, I8e, 23, 25e, 390, 530, b5e, Tbe, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Patent Flat-Opening Books. dtrong Black Goods Argument— The best thoughts of the best makers on two continents will be found in our black goods section. A large stock of imported black gownings and the worthy makes of our own country More Dangerty Than Yellow Fever Is possible in Paducah. s Epidemis HARDWARE HENRY MAMMEN, J BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making p You need send nothing out of town 126 BROADWAY Wrened, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER) HOUSE.) Telephon .. have been gathered for your chosing and a grand collection it Numer ous fancy wea ry worthy kind of plain black goods from the staple henrietta to the rich mate. |‘ rials, We're going to do selling in black goods that will cause much favorable comment. Here are a few price bints, each one ot which we guarantee represents most excellent |T Values—-to-wit, 1S¢, 280, 260, 360, 380 19 HARBOUR'S: posals For McArdle. a lamp, siezed a board and attempted | ihe jest Mrs. W. G. McFadden and Miss : Joie Broadfoot leave tonight for a visit to St. Louis. Mr. A. J. Roth, formerly of Lonis- ville, has accepted a position as book, keeper with M, Kabo. Mr. Fred Hoyer went up to Eddy- ville today to resume work on the penitentiary workshop. Simpson, the Mayfield came in this morning tt Hardware Co's Klondike Not In Ir. _ _ bicycle ride Misses Zadah aud Nellie B. Young ave returned home from an extends’ ed visit to Trigg county. | Mr. J. W. Wicks, representing the Evin Cigar Company, of Hophiue | ville, is in the city. Mr. Thomas Clark, of Liverpool, Eng., proprietor of the Clark tobacco factory here, arrived at noon. Major S. L. Woodward, of Wash- ington state, is bere on a visit, He furmerly resided here. — . - Mrs. J. F. Saunders and son, of |to use it, but he wrested it from her, UN Louisville, are guests of Mrs, Saun- [She asked him to leave, but he only |* MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE - ders’ parents, Mr, and Mrs, M, B, cursed and abused her, and refused, | Neh Her cousin fually arrived and put ONE NIGHT ONLY, Mayor Clem Whittemore, or May-| it out of the house. It was proven p field, accompanied by his litie|iowever, that Leverter formerly \THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 nephew, will attend Buifalo Bill to-| lived in the same yard with the wo- morrow. sap, and had shown her a great | ” | of attention, He had taken her | Mrs. Dorothy Koger and Mrs. |‘ °* i : . t to saloons frequently and bad a Nettie Elliott, of the e 9, nding the WiC iMcFee’s GOGHRAN & O en Shoes bought/of’ Tur FUNNIEST OF Tue Ait $10,000 Damage Suit. Oscar Lyons, fa Claude Ly- ons, who was killed a week aco at Mayield by and C freight tain, brou ‘ht suit Saturday for $10,000 damages sgainst the time, however, and after an investt- tho-e presevt that using obscene lan- ange ia her cell, on secount of & difficulty with Ida Eller, another priooner, and an attempt was made & due became more profane and the er heard were allempt made by the jail vllicials to They finally succeeded, aud br pro- fanity was curl for the lume being at least. informed er was e woman change ber than ever, when fee 5 Court Svreet gag her ENCE, Ky h.Ky Dr. Edwards, 5) ys; Ear, Nose and Throat. Padaca FRACTURED PIPE, euitahie 7 McPherson's tt Incandesvent Ja bes for system for sale Drug store. — at Odjection Kaiscd to it, 50 it Was Dug Up and Repaired, There was some little stir at she September light bills are now sawersce exvavation co Tid street due. If you pay before che 5th ae ee Madison and Harrison} you save the discount, streets this morning. People’s Light, Power and It appears that some pipe badleen; 1 5 Railroad Co. vered wach some of Ube) G ©, Wallace, General Manager. jected to, and after e sectivan was dug | New 18: laid aud ¢ inspectors 0 some discussion, « amb, | up and rep aced, According to the joint with a broken off was lai r Wheelis and) Major o iv aud tu Wiheve y - Picture 1 G which be will Taken bike your picture .¢ ap that of a friend, pei onan Free egant lapel bricon, woich costs you cogent Rou per the button, we do the r at. Wd ersas he RUG STORE Bs fi Px BROADWAY. git Delivavessen, { Vrovideuce, Penn., Oct alements of | J, piece of the dd, and In Barnes, committee it be Dear Sir: —Please possible ross of your C Fever Cure as offered iv your letter | of 25th, consider your Chill Cuve the best inthe market. Yours, re | spectfully, Vv. W. Sanra Campbell Mulyiaill Coal Com: , pany will fill you’ coal house now cheaper than a Call aud make coutract, sisied that replaced. Hav ur we wit pa on intend to re so before it is forgotten, premises not paid for after Oct. 10th will be shut off Met adden, for as Fresh oysters aod icatessea. celery at the Dd The W he.i Came Off, Mr. Henry Kirksey, a well known farmer, was painfully late while burt Saturdey driving me, e off out and he a paine i, Dr. afternoon One wheel of his wa on the Benton gravel was thrown out on bis hew, ful scalp wound being inflicted Troutman sta led him, Order your vy sters and celery from 202 | Passed Thr t- | ; ; tending the W. C. 4. U. State Con- general good time with her. paceagf-getape vile ea Furthermore, the evidence devel- | ; "4 s Matrimonial Bureau! 7 j oped the fact that the girl's cousin, Mrs. Mary Ritchie, of Riverside, | ey tardy, Jr, bad been on inti-| Cal., arrived ia the city yesterday 0] nate terms with her. He audunitted | i Comedy ae | a visit to Mr. Ed Morgan, 319] a mach, | | Washing'on street On the night in question Ley: rter | Most of the Chicago excnrsionists | was juyrted into the bouse by the! have returned, bat @ few secured an] yr. prietor, who afierwarrs left | ions of tickets and are sull in] Tp@ vase was promptly dismissed by FAMOUS Windy City. Judge Sanders at the conclusion +f 20 FUN Mr. Herbert Swift, knowo to many [the testimony, and Leverter was r- FURNISHERS { the Paducah boys by bis old nick- | eased, L paar ume, ‘“Baoty,”’ is a guest of his Gabe Fletcher and Joe Keelin, col * Me ; bro ber, Mr, Prentiss Swift, ed, were charged witu engaging ia | ee Elder T. J. Harrison, of Oak }® fight. - It appears that Keelio | “and Up-t Level, an app icant for the posiion | saovked Eletcher off @ bicycle f Master ( of Marsiai| we knocked b'm down, Keelin claims ¢ nuty, was in he city t day, Fletcher run over bim with the bi- The Mississippt Valley Med eyele ase against Keelin was Laie tion tee at Louisville to [continued unttl Wednesday. Fietcher morrow, but #0 fur as can be learned | “% aed $5 aad BOM se nae but few, if any, Paducah physicians Rssthy Rus ing, | volored, was will atiend. Doctors Brooks and|cbarmed with a breach of the peace Reddick contemplate at'endiag. by engaging in a difficulty with her ne F sal mother. Her mother stated to the WALLAC CiRCUS court that the girl, who is a mere —— A red-hot Musi Introduc exte utiful Sceyer Daiaty Bancers, Date Comedians and nomissioner ey URT AT METROPOL duke Peters to be Tried for Arsou. | Circuit court convened at Metrop- | olis, Til There are| but few cases to be tried, however, | one being against Peters, char with committing arson by setting tre to his grocery. There are also three wheat thieves in jail to be tr Id, wanted to run the streets all the time aod stay out all night. She also said tua, it? gitl’s bead was (ull of ‘coke’? all the time, meaning * cirsus, consisting | eocaine. Judge Sanders took occasion (0 say that he didn’t know what would this morning. gh Paducah Yester- day Morning, Wallace Br of 24 cars, passed through the chy yesterday enroute to Central City, where it is bil d for today, lt ped hecome of the people if the cocaine over the Illinois Central. habit is not stopped. He said he — hoped and believed that the legis | | | | M Cook stoves lower te . . streets, | E Jones 112-114 NorTH THIRD STREET. Than Gold tHe new SCHOOL SHOES WBN'S. Buy one pair and you will buy another next fall 331 BROADWAY. DR, GOLDSTE H Owing to the Rush of Business, Ls | Compelled to Remato a Few Days Longer, MORTON'S 0 Puercune Ts PERA HOUSE Errors of refyaction of the eyes are ily assuming more importance and are eogaging more than ever the at- the optician, Even the | iblic is becoming interested, after | seovering how much science is able | to improve the vision and aid {he de- tective eye to epjoy «he beauties of neture in (he same degree as the per- fect eye | Itisafact now generally known avd conceded by all oculists and edu- cated physicians that certain so-called | “eye diseases,’ ag well as many cases of chronic headache, neuralgia and nervous prostration are due to irreg- ularities of the refractive media, tention o | ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORSINARY New York Laughing Cr +GILMORE & LEONARD'S... HOGAN’S ALLEY COMPANY. you if you are unable to read fine print, }to sew or do auy flue work for any length of time, especially by gas light. Lf the eyes ache or water, or every- thing ‘swims’? or becomes dim, or looks bazy or blurred when using) them # sbort time, and you have to} ‘ook bard to see plainly, If you become sleepy or have a tired “feeling eyes after reading a) short while, you need glass Con- suli Dr. Goldstein, Eves examined free, Otice hours from 10 a, m. to p.m. Palmer House, at hotel SHOULD WEAR GLASSES Kndorsed by the New Vork Funniest Irish Comedy Enjoy an Evening of and See the YELLOW KID. H Prices, 2 Seats on sale Tuesd. Wanted, To buy second hand bedsteads 3 Lawrence our oysters and celery from] lature would pass a law against the the Delicate 202} sale of the drug it was killing Ty 4 _| more people than any other kind ae ae ; The finest candi and] "Minnie Woods, colored, r wesley worning | van produce at the Delicaiess?” | harged with using insulting lung- Palmer Howe R Heresy | 202] vage towards Mary Franklin She de. ag era nied the charge and the warrant was joy). Oy ECei rr aleace dismissed, late ‘The case against Roland Robert son, colored, char,ed with using a hatchet on Will Manuel was dis- missed. Contralto, for the road, Call between | Will Futrell aud Mary Jones were 9 and 10 Tues moroing Palmer} charged with immorality. Both are House colored, and the case is an old one, Futrell not having been arrested. The case against the woman was dismissed for lack of evidence, and the other was continued. Esiher Boyd, colored, was charge | with throwiug a brick at, and using insulting language towards Mery El- liott, She was acquitted, Joe Kelley, colored, charscd with being drunk, was fined $1 aud costs. Piano player for the roal, Call! stween 9 ard 1 way Detween 9 By Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. BAKING POWDER ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Wai | Singing and dancing soubrette | F.R. uri, Heating stos.s of all kinds at M E, Jones’, Seccud and Court sireets, aw Ja Port Jimmie Jackson Can alley,"* died today buried county. ce Rear na | T Heading stoves of all kinds Buy Radiant house stoves they are) KE. Jones, Second aud Court the best, at Scott Hardware Co.'s. \ at M,| siiecis, fozw parlors, 2906 2986 213 Court et V A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. De ex 6G » WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER « & and mattresses, 1 “Pride ol the Purchass” “Snow Drift,” ” ’ a Jaisy Pure, F M vesh Corn Meal breadstaffs a makes money her tion from yis 1 times MD LEVATOR G0, AR, Pres't Ww, helps anc iad to hand, a ‘our thereby save di- our Braud» for Notice sacks and barrels, ———— TRATION DAY. Remember that Tues¢ ber 5, is: registration ¢, cannot vote unless you y ONCE TRIE), For a Limite Time We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a You can pick Call on us at our good cigar. J.D. BACON & CO.,, Seventh and Jackson streets. Pharmacists.

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