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= ee eee ee eae NDISE CRASH! at the Bazaar was never more apparent than 1 elsewhere make th MAY MERCHA ‘The advantage now, The war price especially inviti Special arate skirt departmentd, The largest t and most complete line\ia the city, | pique, lawn, grass cloth aud French dimities at 89 ork effects, linen, fancy pan, t pique, including new serges, hom: duck, crast a0 shape ar mohair, 300 1 mohair gore well lined, worth $1.50 and 81.753) t ite skirts |tera $5.50 and $4.00, beautifully trimmed rown | effects at lowest pr Wash shirt waists and pretty waists are 215 BROADWAY... th new in bayae| All here ttention in¥ited to our sep- | dere, perfect in| Smyrna rag snl) and cole 1 | largest Always the very newest weaves 20d | jine of Hair Goods in the city 50c. THE BAZAAR ....215 BROADWAY MUNYON'S FAME. ° low prices we bare. corded and gingham, bias, striped, ucked fronts in madr and $1. —Free—A handsome x60 worth $5 with ‘y $25 coupon licket The dantiest and most stylish crea ions in mid-summer millinery are ere for you to choose from A vew invoive of fashionable pat- $2.50, $3.00, Don't for, | Manyon's Improved Homeopathic Home Remedies are dolng more to rid the world of pain and sickness than all the doctors combined. ‘These disco harmless In the hands of a oblid, proving their of cases that lok A hats on sale nd very stylish. A splendid selection of new white autifally trimmed nd & ) d—An entirely new i es and apes are telil th all styles and shape ons, are telling | 25 cts and upwards. The} benefactor and f eape: Munyon guaran and cheapest] ogre wilt eure m tism ina fi Sure will Just of S “th ¥ look upon end. est selected Switches at 75e Wigs complete, 200 h and $1, new Fre Colored tarrh, bis Head ft headache old Cure will matter that ahi i in a few quickly br ‘on through the entire list uth and medio ng standing x Takes proper care of his eyes. Emulate the owl, and get gl for your weak eyes at Wolff's. may mean blindness soon. free here. day. Delay is dangerous. J. LL. WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! No, 408 Broadway. Monuments...| We have in stock a fine line of finished monu-| ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at re TRADE MARK 4 REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as ne an assortment of theSlatest styles dapaesirae J, E. Willlamson & Co, 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. LA BELLE PARK ©. 'T. Tarion see and Manager, R, G. Bostwick... Resident Manager. TONIGHT "TAYLOR'S HiGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE CO. DED BY THE WORLD'S REATEST HARPIST, MR. CHARLES DIAMOND Sy FRED HUBBARD, ED F. REYNARD,V TRILOQUIST. Every member isa star and Every act “a hit.” The performance will be free from all vulgarity, and people who forget that it is a place for ladies and gen- tlemen will be compelled to leave, aturday matinee 2:30 p. m. Seais in pavilion 10 cents, BUILDING BICYCLES. Wheels are easily built on paper or in the imagination; any repair shop can assemble the parts of wheels ob- tained from jobbers, and call it wheel building. We construct a wheel to suit the customer, from the rough materials, brazing, enameling, —nickel-plating and assembling the finished wheel. Call aud s2e how we do this, THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 416 North Seventh St ABRIVAL AND (EPARTURE OF WAL: Louisyille and East. iaem Memphis and South. ARRIVE F, O. 2 jy Accurate and careful examination Oculists’ prescriptions carefully filled. Yours for correct eyesight, Prof. Munyon, Philadelphia, a WPPVECES CESE CECEDIID ID, ‘y 9 @ 4 » PERSONALS. § \eeccccececcecceceesecce Leon Blythe, of Murray, is at the Palmer. M. C. Campbell, of Marion, is at the Palmer. Mrs. J. Rork California. R. O. Wilford, of Mayfield, was here today. J, H. Mann, of Memphis, is in the city today. Mr, Jobu from Dixon. Col, G. G. Singleton is in from another drumming trip. Miss Cora Meyers, of Brooklyn, was a visitor here today. Hon. John K, Hendrick returned from Smitbland this moraing. Dr. E. C, Anderson, of Hopkins- ville, 18 1n the city on business. Mr. Abe Jacobus, of Nashvilie was a guest of Mr. Ed Weil today. Miss Lena Edwards left at noon for St. Louis on a visit to relatives. —- Mr. B. Frank Billington and wife, The racks are next month, but as}of Lovelaceville, were in the city to- yet there have been few entries of}day. importance. It is expected that they! Mr, Utterback, the well known will come in more briskly after the] Brooklyn merchant, wes 1a the city first, tomorrow. today. NO BLOODSHED REPORTED, Mrs. Murray, were ; ; in | today. Passengers on the St. Louis train ‘ hich ad Abi morning report} Mr. and Mrs. Mex B. Nahm, of that there are no signs of trouble at | Bowling Green, are guests of Mrs. Cartersville when they passed through }John W. Keiler. last night. Many men have been] Mr. M.D. Nelson, inspector of sworn in as deputy sheriffs to assist] Illinois Central floating stock, come in quelling the the riotous miners, down from Cairo today, DIED IN P) SYLVANIA, Route Agent Robertson, of the American, arrived this morning from aT the St. Louis division. Moss Saeed Mrs. M. F. Worten and Miss Rosa Asintedce that Duly,of Smithland, are guests of Mr. Reuben E. Drake, of Philadelphia, |"4 Mrs. Mark Worten. ; had died suddenly Saturday in Ha-| | Misses May and Fannie Higgins, zelton, Pa. Mr. Drake had visited | of St. Louis, will arrive in the city Paduc He was not known to be] tomorrow to visit the family of Mr. Jin bad health at the time of bis sud-|W. F. Paxton. |den demise. Mr. E, Rebkopt has gone to Wash- a We ington to bid on another government TAKE NOTICE! contract. ‘The last contract was fln- ished several days ago. Mrs, Judge Bennett and sister, Miss Crumbaugh, and Miss Virginia Bennett, of Eddyville, are guests of Col. Tom Corbett and family. Misses Laura Sanders and Nell Crumbaugh and Mr. George Crum- baugh went to Cairo onthe Dick Fowler today, for a round trip. Messrs. Chas, Conant, Chas. Rat- ter, Wm. Scales, Victor Thomas and Wilber Thompson, of Smithland, came down on the Hopkins this morn- ing. Dr. 1, W. Pendley has returned street, near|from Chicago, Ill.. where he has been attending medical lectures for several months past. He has rented an office ut 116 South Fifth street, and will practice his profession here The many friends of Mr. J. H, Pieper, of the Anheuser-Busch Co., pe will be pleased to know that a letter The Ulinois Central, in pursuance] from him states that he is cured, and of the resolution adopted some time | expects to return in afew days, Le ago, has notified the stockholders |'8 20w at Jerseyville, Ill. that each stockholder will be given CIRCUIT COURT. free transportation over the road to has returned from es Don't strain them further—it Come in to- genfelter has returned Opposite Famous. LOCAL MENTION. ENTRIES SLOW, Murray and daug in the city shopping rs and Miss Lillian received the sad in~ their father, Mr. Until the Lith of June we will ive orders for placing water in your premises eight feet in- side of fence, including hydrant and all connections, for $6.00 for a short connection and $7.50 for along connection. Open evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 o’elock, Respeetiully, Minzesheimer Plumbing Co., Phone 362. Under valmer House, For Rent, Cottage on Jackson 13th. Apply to 30m4 F, M. Fisuer, Telephone 29 for a load of hickory stovewouk. tt STOGKHOLDEKS FREE. Chicago to enable them to attend the company’s annual meeting, which will be held on ihe Jast Wednesday in September. The ticket may be|the Jackson Foundry and Machine obtained from the president of the]Co., for $550, is now on trial in the company in Chicago. cireuit court, It is a suit for damages against the machine company, the plaintiff bas- cememasated ing his action on the allegation that The fire department was called to] ‘he defendant kept his wheat thresher the Grief property, at Fourth and}8° long he lost the above amount of Jefferson streets, about 11 o'clock | Work ; this morning to extinguish a small] Mrs. Mayme Harris was today blaze in the roof, which criginated| 8PPolnted an examiner for McCrack- ‘The hous en county, td ‘Smith, | Mr. Chas, Reed today Oled suit in “Ithe court against Messrs. C, J. Whittemore and L, B. Anderson for 690 on a note. In the case of Clark against the Briavt, the 2-year-old son of Robt, |Jaekson foundry, a judgement was SMALL BLAZE. from a defective flue. cupied by @ man named There was slight damage. AUAMVILLE, DEATH IN G CAUGHT FIRE. , An Unusual Sight That Greeted the People on Broadway This Morning. ‘The Big Iron Steam Roller Comes Near Being Burned—It Escaped Destruction, Howeyer, It is evident that the democrats do not know how to ran a street roller, or else the fates are against them Mayor Lang recently rented the roll- er to the sewer contractors, they agreeing to indemnify the former against all ges provided the damages do not result from the care lessness or incompetency of the en- gineer. The city was to choose the engineer, and it did so. The firsttume the machioe brought out, it persisted in going justin the opposite direction from the one desired. It finally got stuck io the gutter on Broad 2 after working with it part of one afternoon it was finally gotten upon the street, and rolled around to the city ball, re it remained in the street for the small period of about two er three weeks. Today a fire was built in it, and after some little persuasion, it was en around on Broadway, where it was the desire of the contractors to tear up the street and save labor with pick-axes in the Al went well for a but the wext thing noticed was a huge blaze enveloping the roller a volunteer fire depariment putting out the blaze Buckets of water were hastily thrown on it, and finally the fire was sub- dued, It was a sight not often seen, There was some excuse for the L. ©. water te Little Cypress burning lo the water’s edge s while back, bat to see a steam engine, afire both out side and in, was something many never expected to be regaled with The blaze, which was at the ‘‘jacket”’ was put out without the assistance of the fire department, however, and the roller was left in the middle of the stieet. It looks like the roller 1s dis: pleased with the democratic adminis- tration. The republicans had no trouble with it. POLIGC was 1 vel. short time, URT, Few Cases For Trial Today. Only a James Webb, colored, was dock- eted in the police court this morning on a charge of beating his wife. He said be didn’t beat her. Ocher wit~ nesses said his wife wanted to move and he didn’t, and he only pushed her into the house. The case was left open, and the defendant released on his own recognizance. The case against O. C, Boyd, charged with a breach of ordinance, by acting as agent for some Second street house without a license, was dismissed. The case against Nora Foote, charged with keeping disorderly house, was filed away, as the de- fendant has left town, J Waynick pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkeness, and was flued $1 and costs. A case against Wm, Anderson, charged with throwing a dead dog in an alley, was continued until tomor row morning. George Harris, colored, wa ranteed ona charge of beating wife, but has not been arrested RELEASED, Ware his PIGEO:! Four Distinguished Birds lly Homeward. This morving when Hon. Jobn K, Hendrick came down fr be bad a basket in his ha tained four homing pigeons, belo ing to Hon, John Grayot, of Sin land, which he brought down to re- |lease, Their names are respectively : h- Schley. Upon reaching the hill, the were released. They flew up, circled around, and wheeled off in the dis rection of Smithland, They were re- leased here about 9 o'clock MR, KEILER'S FUNERAL Took Place This After yices By Kabbi Me: The funeral of the late Mr. Wm Keiler took place this afternoon at Temple Israel, services by Rabbi H. J. Messing, f St. Louis, who arrived this morning. Among those who attended the funeral from other places were Mr. Sam Brooks, of Memphis, and Mr. and Mrs, Max B. Nahm, of Bowling Green. There were many friends rds Ser- The case of Joun T. Clark against] and relatives from the city, also,|by Miss Mary Grief. ‘The interment was at the Jewish cemetery. ‘be pall bearers will be Messra, Geo. C, Wallace, Hal Walters, Jake Wallerstein, S. Fels, Sol Dreyfuss, Sport Epstein, Lee Schwab and Sam Starks, BLASTING C. There were several explosions heard on the South Side this morning about 9:30 o'clock and fora tines the residents did not know whether a boiler had exploded or whether it was only Schley taking Santiago, It proved to be only some blastings at a Smallman, died “at the home of his]T@%dered in favor of the defendant parents last nighi. ‘The remains (against the plaintiff for $187 and a were buried at McKendree. Hen on the thresher. Summer Shoes 6.0 am. 155 pm 20pm 12.9), hm St, Louis and West. #004 m Sam 10pm bpm Lvansyille and Ohio River Points, daily except Sunday.) anon Gere PSteamboat due 1 ‘bam Benton and N.C, & St. L. South, wpm oom 3.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords + 2,00 and 1.50 tan and black slippers 1.50 and 1.00 tan and black slippe: - 4.00 and 3.50 tan and black yici kid sh 331 BROADWAY SHOES POLISHED FREE Ladies’ .. Misses’ . Children’ And men’s nor foundry, however, Dr. Edwards, Kar, Kye, Nose and Phrost Specialist, Paducah, tt. COCHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s week... 331 BROADWAY es thi Fitzhugh Lee, Dewey, Sampson and]> he Excelsior |NO" Racer ‘The fastest wheel that ever rolled over the streets of Paducah. Made in Paducah, and guaranteed for 365 days. ‘We invite a personal inspection of this wheel, being satisfied that a careful and thorough investigation of its merits will convince even the most skeptical of its snperiority over any other on the market. Old Wheels Taken in Exchange Prices $20 to $100 Ail Kinds of Bicycle Sundries All Kinds of Bicycle Repairing \yeles Made to Order ameling Fiitings, Ete, Excelsior Bicycle Works ILKINS & BROWN, Proprietors. nes E. Wallace, Manager. Corner Third and Washington Streota. ~ HOTEL CHANGE. Management of the New Rich- mond Tomorrow. BADLY MASHED Joe Phillips Brought Here This Gravel Pit Caved in on Him, Morning Joe Phillips, colored, 18 the name brought wo the city this m th Hopkinsville train nich ved about o'clock. He as badly mashed up, and his left € roken about the knee Phillips bad been working at the ) Brien gravel pit about twelve miles sbove the city for Mr. Halloran Chis morning while making an exes vation, he dug too far under the em- ankment, and a huge pile of gravel i upon his. He was dag out as quickly as pos- dit was found that in ad ion to his broken le hed a bad wound in the head, was inter- oally injured. He was placed aboard he train and brought to Padueab, and when the Union depot was reached, there was uo place to carry sim, as the railroad company would not take him, he being no employe. Mayor Lang was notified, and or- lered the man taken to the city hos- pital, whither he was conveyed. He is not thought to be necessarily fa- tally injured. Nain The Hotel Will Be Run by Col Bud Pate and Perhaps Others, Liy Success Assured, Maoager C. KE. Rhodes, of th New Richmond, retires tonight from the management of the house, and tomorrow morning it will pass into new hands. Mr. Bud Dale will bave charge of it, and may be associated in the business with Mr. C. Me now of the C mercial, this afternoon the negotia tions had not beea complete Col. Dale, however, il have charge of the house, and will chang itivto adollar a day hotel. Cb deal bas been pending for several days, and will be a supprise to many Col. Dale is not without experience in the hotel business, He run one here for several years, and with the extended acquainence be has with people in all the surrounding coun- tues, he will no doubt make a success of it, Mr, McCammon is now pro prietors of the Commercial hotel, and is well liked, as is Mr. Dale. Should it develop that he enters into the partnership, it will add to the success of the house. Mr. Rhodes, the genial retiriog mavdager, will return to Shreevesport, his old home. He is a most pleasant gentleman, and has made many warm friends here, who will regret to see him and his family leave, but who | will wish him success wherever he goes. A VACATION, Cadet Clarence Landrum Here To- Day—Uome From Anuapolis. Cadet Clarence Landrum, of Grand Rivers, was in the city today, en route home from the academy at An- where he has been for the past two years, on a vacation. The young man bas made splendid progress, and is epjoying a deserved rest. He is well known in Paducah, and was appointed by ex-Cungress- man John K. Hendricks. He will not graduate until next year. Mr. Landrum left this morning on the packet for Swithlaod, and from there will go home IL MEBTING. aspolis WANT A-LOVATION, Dry Goods Man From South Caro- lina Wants to Come Here, Mayor Lang is in receipt of a letter from Mr. T. K. Sligh, of a big dry goods company at Darlicgton, S. C., stating he is desirous of moving to some other city, and Paducah had been recommend to him by traveling men He wrote for information, copies of the daily papers, and such otber information a8 the mayor deems de- sirable. IMPORTANT MELTING. COUN Called S: ssion tor Lonight—Little Business on Hand. Mayor Lang bas called a meeting of the council for tonight to grant ex-lax Collector Katterjchn bis quictas. There will also be taken up the matter of improving West Broadway and;East” Court street, by chan, the the grades, to secure proper deainage There will be a meeting of the |Sanday school convention entertain- ment committee at the First Chris | tian church tomorrow morning, June jl, at 10a. m. The pastors of ali the |churches, the members of the com- | mittee, and all other persons who will Genera! Superintendent A. W, Sul-| assist in the work of providing er livan, of the Illinois Central, arrived | tertainment for the convention will in the city this morning on his private | Please attend promptly at the hour caren route from Louisville to the | named. Louis division fore for (he con SUPT. SULLIVAN HERE, En Route to the St. Louis Diyision of the J.D. Mocquvor, Chairman. this} noon train} ee | If you want load of clean nut He was ac-! | coal, tlephone No, 70, 2imim Barny & Hesxenencen. CHURCH SEXTON A THIEY. Self-Acting Camera Brings Some Sur- prising Results was atthe union depot bat left on the other division fa panied by bi ily MIDSUMMER TRIPS The ferryhoat Bettie Owen will to- begin making her . beginning 4 of 7a as she has been doing for the several months, ‘This will be boon to fshing parties, A morrow regular lock, a morning summer f catching ead 60 m Jelphia st Was persistently ra Up a snap-ehot camera in ’ s @ way that it was focused di 0 Yesterday the little 2-year-old son! the énirance of the chicken ae of Deputy Circuit Clerk Will Kidd] Near by on a saucer was placed a ran away from home, He wandered | charge of flashlight mews An in about for a few hours, and was flo-| senious arrangement of wires was ally found half a mile from home] then run froma battery to the camera The little) and flash powder and'thence to the fellow was bareheaded, and said he door, which when opened would work was on his way to Cairo. the camera and ignite the powder ANGTBER PLAG GE simultaneously. It took Hyam two days to finish'the job, One morning Ilyam found that the coop had been broken open, although the thief had evidently been seared off by the flash n The new flag for the high school building arrived yesterday afternoon, and will be raised as soon as the pro-|\¢ fe : : of powder, Anxious to see how the gram can be arranged. schome had worked, ho at once devel The location of the present flag oped the plate and nearly fainted pole, it is understood, is unsatistac| hi" 4, fee A churoh bexfon ape peared, "That individual has gon. fessed to all the robberies and has promised to make restitution to avoid arrest—N. Y. World The Official Swagger. TAK TO HOPKIMSVIL' Miss Nettie Witty was taken to the Hopkinsville asylum this morning by Constable Patton, and Mrs. Judge Campbell accompanied the unfortu- nate woman to control her in case she became violent, TAKES CHARGE TOMORROW, A judgo of the Bombay high court, who is pompous in manner and never forgets that he is a judge, was walk- ing up and down the plaform of # small railway station up country jush before taking his seat in the train. At that moment a hot and perspiring Englishman rushed on ta the plate form and said ta the judge; “Ts this the Bombay train?” "he judge cold- ly remarked: “J am not the station master.” The other man at once re- torted: “Then, confound you, sir, why do swagger about asif you were?” —Chicago Daily News. She Haq Never Seen Venus. He—Your arms and hands are beautiful. They remind me of Venus of Milo’s, She—Oh, you flatterer, Mr, M. |. vevin arrived Jast night from Cairo, and toworrow morning again becomes local manager of the Standard Oil company to suc- ceed Mr, S. W. Bennett. Mr, Tee- vin’s many friends are pleased to see him again, The steam roller adorned the streets again today, after a several days illness, It was taken out about 8:30 o'clock to plow up the streets on Court and Broadway, where the sewe " Se <r, tos gas 1: | j x ‘se HE TIME 0 Bl Screen Doors, Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK © LOWEST PRICES eee ie Screen Doors and Windows! - CHEAPEST TO BE HAD HY, JONES ‘oO B20000088 TRADE MARK This design is representat of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat isty those who insist on the best, The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere If you try a pair you are henceforth a —that's it else in Paducah. regular customer. The Douglas Shoes for Men —ever wear them? ‘They fit well, look well and wear well, Most people know what they are. They are made in all styles, and can be had here. Plenty of other good shoes Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and You can't be better suited. and none but good shoes. best selected in town: é 2 : : 2 a neuen GEORGE BERNHARD WE VEE BEV OE8898444 ; is Notice To the Public! We will connect sewers in com- pleted district for 15 cents per foot complete. This is for one month only. Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y! Under Palmer House. Open evenings 7 to 9. Telephone 362. anaes NEWS OF THE RIVERS, |,,7%,2semtec, 2 ie om tow, yassed down for New Orlei late yesterday afternoon, Business on the levee this morning] The Mayflower is due out of the was very quiet, Tennessee river for St. The John S. Hopkins was in and] The City of Padacab leaves St. out for Evansville, doing good busi-} Louis today for ‘Tennessee river ness this morning, points, The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo] The Buttorff is due from Clarks. 4s usual this morning. ville tomorrow morning and leaves The Gohlenred arrived from Cairo] for Nashville at noon, last night and departed for Tennessee ren tiver at 7 o’eleek this n Qvning. For nice dry sawdust tel, 29,