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PERSONALS. Miss Mary Bringharst bas re- | “GREAT JUNE CLEARING SALE AT THE BAZAAR. In order to make room for our new) All our fine percale wrappers, rega- mid-summer stock we will inaugurate lar price $1.60 to $2.00, reduced to 75c | turned. our great June clearing sale, Bar- and $1.00. | Mr. James Clements has gone to ee in ee ee oan MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. | Memph Five hundred fine sample shirt- waists, consisting of fine percales, Madras cloth and French dimities. | These samples range in price fro! 7be to $1.50, June clearing sale price One-hundred now mid-summer pat.! Mr. L. C, Starke, of Benton, is in tern hate, regular price $400 and{ the city. $4.50, June clearing sale price $2.00] sigs Lizzie Carney has returned Wert trom Louisville. 390. A + | All our very fine dress sailors, regu: Shirt waists in ever, conoel vate tee price 1,50.and 1.75, June clearing] Mr. J. R. Puryear has returned 00, from Louisville, siyle and shade. Also Fale 3 st00 bes | eale price 1.00, piquets, the loveliest waist of the |, tot of eallore just received ab ; ; ‘Brand? ' J. H. Bicourt, of Little Rock, is at the Palmer. season. Regular price $1.50, June |“. ; clearing sale price, $1.00. ye sale 25 and 50c, eee bat TAIR GOODS. ‘ i : lot of fine}. Mr. A. J. Grubbs, of Evansville, zbe, 1.00 and is at the New Richmond. Beautifal white duck and plaue suits, regular pricy and $4.50, Z June clearing sale price $2.48. | _ Just received a new All our handsome extra width silk | French hair switches at b and satin skirts, regular! price 6.00 | 1.50, worth ° 0 or 3.00, Mrs. Dr. Cowgill and children are and $7.00, June’ clearing sale price} A'new!>' »f colored wigs complete, | visiting in Missouri. Capt. A. J. Powell, of Cincinnati, is at the New Richmond. S448 Inspector MD. Nelson, of 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY Illinois Central, is at the Palmer. Mr. A. C stein left this after- oer Love ne ba? St. Louis, after a several ee: Once 73 ; W: Blind leave tomorrow on the Buttorff for Nashville. He came across he was after. the Ed i, Puryear have A visit to Mr. and Mrs gone to Boynton, Va., relatives. Miss Sallie Wooten, of Green, is visiting Mr. K. and family. G. M. Bush and little sister, Miss Jennie, arrived this morning, en route to Mayfield, Justice James Winchester leaves again tomorrow for a two weeks’ sojourn att Mr. Morris Rothchild, formerly ¢ this city but now of Louisville, in the city yesterday on a brief visit Mr. Bud Qu: from a visit to Rev, family, at Columbus, Ky. will return today, Manager Cook and Flora Holloway arrived last from Mea and the latter will ap pear at LaBelle park tonight. Bowling W. Bagby But now he can see as far and well as any one. nd knew at once that we were the peop experienced, and carry the popular line of diamonds, Everything wson, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware and novelties. as represented, or money refunded, dia AOLEE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! Opposite Famous, LOCAL MENTION. ION DIDN'T GO UP. as returned 'T. Ward and Lis wife Miss night No, 408 Broadway. . Thomas Glynn, recently with Furniture company here, left this afternoon for Vicksburg, Miss. to accept a position with the Farni- ture company there ‘Monuments... We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- the BICYCLE TH CAUGHT. BA ia | yablishedinigs¢ ments which Prof. Zeno did not go up in the} They Are Hauled in By Marshat - balloon at LaBelle park last night. MeNutt at Mayfield. The balloon was there and the fire ai Must be Sold For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at REMARKABLY. LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south bas as fine an assortment of thefiatest styles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky. was under it, but he could not get any one to help him hold it down un- til he got ready to go up. He would get a crowd on one side holding all right, and when he went around to the other, they would all leave. He finally gaye np and declared the as- cension off. Marshal Collios this morning re- ceived a telegram from Chief Me- Nutt, of Mayfield, asking af any bi- cycle thieves were wanted bere, that he had one under arrest there and that one got away. Marshal Collins saw in the Sux yesterday where two bicycles were stolen, one from the Paducah Cycle works, and the other from a young man named George, who left it at the Christian church. He telegraphed to hold u , and in a short time re- ceived a reply hy telephone that the wheels the man had auswered the de- scription, and that he would be here this afternoon at 2 o'clock, The negro arrested said the other > a TRADE:MARK An Up-to.Date Place Is the Delicatessen. We guarantee otr drinks and ices to be equal to any in Paducah, The syrups are made by a man with twen- ty years’ experience, and our service is polite and satisfactory. A will convince any one. Curtis & Co trial Bo ebe me thief was James Abbott, of Cairo. LA i F F LE PEOWMED WHILE BATH Officers started in pursuit of the ere other thief on horses, and it was Caswell Baynes, aged 18, of L thought that he would soon be ingston county, was drowned Sunday | caught. ‘The wheel the latter had PARK near Cowper's Landing while bath-!was the new wheel stolen from the ing. The body was recovered. Paducah Cycle works. C. T. Tavior, Lessee and Manager. POLICE COURT. Later—Marshal McNutt and Oni- R, G. Bostwick. . Resident Manager. cers Crawford and Hedge arrived this afternoon with both thieves. Robt. Coleman, the one-legged | 4. ; _ . TONIGHT barber arrested in Memphis and] 2°ey Proved to be Karly Long and H, M. Hodges, both of the city and both negroes. Hudges escaped in the bottoms, but was ran down by the officers, brought here to be tried for obtaining money by false pretenses, was ar- raigned in the police court this morn- ing and the case continued. The case against Will Smith, col- ored, arrested yesterday on a charge of beating up a woman over a year ago, was acquitted, but was recog- nized in the sum of $200 for his good behavior for one year. Van Littlepage and Flora Hollo- way, colored, were charged with im- ity, and pleaded guilty. They ined $20 and costs each, AND BALANCE OF W TAYLOR’S H'GH CLASS VAUDEVILLE CO, Headed by the World's Greatest Harpist, MR. CHARLES DIAMOND Also the wonder of the nineteenth century, LITTLE GERTIE COCHRAN THE MIDGL AFTER ITALIANS. Tho sewer contractors, according to reports, are considering the ad- visability of importing 100 Italian laborers to work on the trenches here, but it is understood that they have not yet settled the matter. It has been suggested that if they would pay the same scale of wages to local laborers as they would likely have to pay those thought of being brought here, they could get plenty of workmen without baving to import them, EYS Strawberry, pine: aspherry and cherry punch. You will like it, THe DeLIcaTRssEN AL H. WEST WILD AND ADAMS Prof. Zeno will make a nightly balloon | °"" ascension with fireworks. Coe FE. OFFICERS ELECTED, a oe 5 NEW PIANO. Saturday afternoon matinee. Seats in pavilion, ten cents, BOZEO'S PLACE Meets all the requirements The following oflicers were clected atthe K, of P, meeting ast night: Chancellor commander, H. H. 1 ans; vice chancellor, Feank Feller; prelate, C. J. work, John D. U1. B. Ewer; trustec KOLLED BY LIG Auew piano has arrived from Meinphis to be used in LaBelle park, and will be at the theater tonight, It 1s a very fine instrument, and ie y fine music is promised heres wW.rk. farmer of McGhee Pree The Woman's Missionary society Sprin unty, was killed ; . o ne First tis q q pel OF THE PEOPLE [iy tishining yesterday, He. mas] He Fit Maptiatcharel will meet horseback and was afterwards found. tat 9. G'clock. opie, eMecing BOTH WARRANTED, All n ers are urged to be present if possible, if not please send your contribution, a8 we need the money for missionary work. Mrs, E. B, Ricuarpson, Secret ary. REGRUIIS SECURED, Esther lodge No, 1162, Knights} Lieut. Johnston, of the ‘Tenth and Ladies of Honor, meets in regu- | Cavalry, secured two recruits yester- lar session tonight at 8 o'clock, All| day afternoon und seven this morning, members are requested to attend, as] rejecting in all three, He will probs A popular resort for gentlemen who appreciate an up-to-date estab- lishmet in all its appointinents. Only the beet wines, liquors and cigars served over the bar. nest lunch in the city, Warrants were issued in Justice Winchester’s court against Stans Hotter and Chris Coleman, for a breach of the peace. ESTHER LODGE NO, 1162, "ABRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and Ea ARRIVE P.O. election of officers takes place, ably leave tomorrow, $:03 4 m J. Swirzer, CHOOL BOARI 2p SCHOOL BOARD, Ree, See. Memphis and South. cxcursion The school board will meet tonight 6:00 am 1:85 pm ber the 2 opm "®.8™ To Gwen's Cave next Thursday given|in regular session, with the usual ae St. Louis and West. by the young ladies of the First Bap-| amount of business on band, The aX tist church, new school house bids may be Round trip tickets 50c; half fare} opened. ~ Kvansyille and Ohio River "for children ander 12 years, 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.) ¥, Steamboat due 10. Benton and N.C, & St. L. 10:10pm | Ne ce A FLAT WHEEL. MASONIC NOTICE. Plain City Lodge No 449, F. Don't Forget To goto Owen's Cave next Thurs- day on the nice little boat George H. Cowling, Take your dinner and have & A.M.,, will meet at their 4 good time for one whole day. The lodge room in the Leech build- Car No. 20, of the Clark street} young ladies of the First Beptist}ing on North Fourth street at 8 line, has a flat wheel, which is said to}church will do all in their power to] o'clock tonight in stated commu have caused more profanity than any| make it an enjoyable day, always to tion. Visitors weleome. other nuisance in the city, be remembered. G, O, Inoram, Secretary, MURDER ON THE HOPKINS. Lafayette Brooks, of Paducah, Killed George Albritton, of Metropotis, Yes- terday. They Mad Trouble at Evansville On the Hopk derer May Haye Es- the Mur- caped, Lafayette Brooks, a well known young colored wan of Padueab. whose home is on Washington street, and who isason of Prof. Charles Brooks, late of the city, shot and killed George Albritton, colored, of Metropolis, on board the steamer Hopkins, at Evansville, yeeterday morning about 8:30 o'clock, Albritton was a cabin boy on the steamer Hopkins, having secured the position through his brother, Wil Albritton, who is the second steward the The victim ha employed on the boat abou Brooks, the murder 0 the boat on steamer been seven mouths. er, was the texas tende He found his brother lying on the guard with a bullet hole in his right temple. He saw Brooks walking up the guard, looking back and putting the revolver in his pocket Brooks walked down stairs and off the boat, coolly, and made his es- cape. Mate Billy Wicht, of the Hopkins, heard the report of the gun. He was on the wharfboat and could hardly locate the direction. H came up stairs on the steamer and found out the trouble. Then he tel- ephoned the police, The murdered man never spoke after he was shot. He drew but a few breuths. His brother bathed his face in ice water, but he died while this was being done. He is to have heen a peaceable young fellow, and was well liked by his associatas. Brooks escaped, but the officers on the boat heard before they left that he had been captured. He is well known to the police in Paducah. FOR PERJURY. Prominent Man Arrested in Grand Riyers—Trial Will Be Held Today. J. M. Milstead Charged Swearing Fa With ely in th A GOOD CROWD. There was a good crowd al La Lelle park last night to witness the high-class performance of Manager Bostwick’s troupe. Mr. Charles Diamond, the harpist, was still seen and there were the Midgeleys to en- joy also, In addition there were sev eral new features which were most entertaining, and which the crowd appreciated. ‘The only disappoint. ment was the failure to arrive of lit- tle Gertie Cochran, the wonder. She arrived last night, but too late for the performance. WATCH STOLEN, Miss Lola Doyle lost a fine gold watch at LaBelle park Sunday even- ing. It was lost or snatched trom the chain, ‘ke police were notified this morning. FINGERS CUT OF John Grogan, a colored helper at the railroad shops, had two of the fingers on his left hand mashed almost off yesterday by a piece uf sheet iron You get a large and cool beer Lagomarsino’s always, ul epg <me ‘i , " Bea: Pad bicy 416 BROA DADA aDADADRAa AS | the texas clean and make op the | Months Before His Death. pecs r : | Aninteresting and | therto unpub- It is said that Albritton and) A wheelman is nota criminal, al-|jished letter penned by George Wash- Brooks bad had words several times| though often bebind the bare. I hgton was ex at the last meet- ( -H EA PEST during the last trip of the t tet Jing of the Sons of the American Rev- hn Bot i H P the shoot | Careful experiment has proven that I o his eo Albeittons “le Wate aie, (S20 Met ris the best for all. | friend, ¢ y toa T RE a about ten} should not have over 9 teeth | ! , minutes, when he went back to. get Ve s them, they were got He ¢ tae niatle We 6 eae ‘ down stairs in the pantry ant saw] ‘The squeak is often traced to the [PV ith feceivea, the texas tender standing on the/Saddle spring or the chain, A greasy |; f of my ward on the starboard side of the} hain gathers sand vel The death of a near relation M ( ) | v He accosted Brooks 9 ‘ ' ‘ . Niet asked him about bis pants The two | Some of the fast riders sit’ almost ¢ . ver ¢ 4 e —<fs ‘A wen then quarrelled, Albritton told upright in w race. A humped-up por ‘it ray en. I my brother - Br ks 9 believed he (Brox i) kue® | ition does not mdicate a racing man. \ A that’ o8] | gqeiesBbeanasmemmnte where the trousers were. Brooks ks went up inthe texas and ins little ; étheok . ine bit came back, muttering in the pres Fal ema gigantea ee) dca TE ia Pity we tha leat ence of Albritton al the Inter] Cstabiishinent babi yaaa yay s children by nd calling bim a list jstrueted frow the raw material, va ahs Tee Wines Paul Some of the other cabin boys saw ath aes cs fellow 4 ; the revolver, and told Albritton There are two stories as to the ori- | yy hy the G ‘ crept ne second steward, abou jain at the cae ae ean eee When the als en- hi je started on the guand,| One that a factory which made tin! joagor ~ wid he where the men were, and before he}cans went into the wheel business. | SW rith great came ool re I reached there he heard the shot fired. |The other that cheap wheels a am, dear sir, your of brazed tubing can and about as st a. 2 Every scoffer who rails at the Wheel craze generally has the worst case of bicycle fever after he learns The present council is destined to godowa in history as one of the shrewdest bodies of financiers known to the world, They are pot ‘busi- n men’’ merely, but financiers, For instance: The administration recently concluded to rent the street roller to the sewer contractors. The contract was drawn up, and the city was to receive $5 a day for the use of the rolier. With true democratic sagavily it reserved the right to name the engineer, and to this the contrac- tors reed The latter were to de- fray all for repairs, but when the e about the engineer expenses | ‘ cl ane Mase LYRRE was interpolated, it then threw the re-| 224 & as Bh Be: zy vipat vee cee sponsibility for damages on the city, | /\° bd pice ihe ll : The latest chapter to the Ross}if the said damages tenalted frea tla { {he business light. Salaries fell be- marder case, in Livingston countys}negiivence or incompetency of the| 88d, and finally, when every one in was the arrest of J. M. Milstead, afocs;Scace °F ‘competency of the! 11. Cooany was busted, the show well known citizen of Grand Rivers, Tie rashlt las The city hes earn- closed. . on a charge of perjury. The warrant} eq practically nothing for the use of| . “The bi sed as much mone for his arrest was the result vis} the roller during the few times it they coule ir trunks and props, { e dence he gave in the preliminary trial been out, for something always b ind some n succeeded in get- of Reuben and ‘Thomas Ke pened to it before it had been used , Smithland, a few we ‘Ol more than a few hours. The roller hat Billy Rice and . they were charged with the murder} ngs been out two or three times, and came in together, of Walter Hooks at Grand & the contractors will likely decline tof Billy Rice had 45 cents, He went to last winter, pay for using the roller a day when} 4 Festa int on Dearborn street to get s The warrant was issued a few days]iney have never used itaday. Inq something to eat. Bill Foote went ago, and the trial is set for tod addition, the repairs for which the} over to St treet to find a friend, rand Rivers, and will attract a great] givy has to pay amount to $25 or $30 bot, pe Ail ses Bi oe be ee We will connect sewers in com- Constaiie Buble: of Grant Reageee oy Fs conaider Mee anrank” Wily hed ardevad @ sloth pleted district for 15 cents per came down this morning au 9) gre le like a few ‘“busie| steak, the price of which was 35 cents, foot complete. This is for one moned Miss Alma Greer, the sten« and a cup of coffee, the price of which ness men” wouldn't hurt on thecoune| ald 4 » the price of which month only. rapher, to to Grand River Wei being Bill F sat at the Only testify in the case. She left w same table and watched him begin at e . officer this morning on th AKM BROKEN PWICE, his steak train, 4 “How much money did you say inzes él ! ! l é I ’ Naltune he ocak Master Clarence Harris, the 8-| You had, Billy? he asked. Bien Paar Tne: Oty at f Lyear-old son of Mr. George T. Hare]. “‘l'ID conts after T pay for tis, fell froma wagon yesterday af. k and coffee ternoon and broke his right arm for a few days, It] t@ after the first the second time in was getting along well time, 0 Cleveland Bicycles Have the Burwell Dust-Proof tures not found on any other wheel. Many of the best riders in inferior wheels— JAS.W.GLEAVES & SONS NEW WASHINGTON Liv to nde a a ath. He inf fant — aL OE We —that's it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere A wheel made in England is shaped + whan T lash ane else in Paducah. If you try a pair you are henceforth a | ay en gt teas i intag si i: bees you that I should, at this time, have regular customer. You can't be better suited apex. The handle bar is beneath the te ap dhcatboer tei t h ask imp Upon me ¢ seat and the saddle can be reversed, smming you of the death of our be- making the wheel a front or rear] {Oy be Yon Ol wo bane The Douglas Shoes for Men driver. \ more. These hands per —ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well MUNICIPAL { t act of friendship to Most people know what they are ney are made in all —_—-— se “% styles, and can be had here. Or How the City is Making a | pired after « short ill Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good sh. tune Out of the Street Roller, | 20 hours. THe ¢ his Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and Story of Two Hungry back. fracture when broken the second| ‘Bring me a nice hot plate and a @up f coffe NOW'S TH TIME 10 BUY Refrigerators, Ice Picks, Lawn Swings, Ice Shredders, tings, and many other fea- Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK lucah ride the Cleveland le. Prices no higher than LOWEST PRICES creen Doors and Windows! DWAY ; $ $ : $ é@ me) TTER. ritten to a Friend Only a An her The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies y and friend, who wa aaa eae o b f best selected in town ared ,ofh several GEORGE BERNHARD 306 Broadway ahaa eee eeapanananas h breath w sure, having t Seedieniie 1 to the last mo. on Post MADE HIM DIVIDE. niless Actors, Tt was about the time when negro ninstrelsy received its fi The actor was telling about it had started out from t or ten end men yus set- A big company hicago with ei ‘ . ble and motioned to a waiter, s “Wh he er came up h id: ee Tae waiter carve up he said: | or, der Palmer House. Open evenings 7 to 9. ”—Chicago Record. Telephone 362. Race ‘The fastest wheel that ever rol Made in Paducah, and guaran and thorough investigation of it: most skeptical of its snperiorit: All Kinds of Bicycle Repairing Bicycles Made to Order Enameling Fittings, Etc, WILKINS & BROWN, Proprietors. James E. Wi , Manager, , The Excelsior personal inspection of this wheel, being satisfied that a careful Old Wheels Taken in Exchange Prices $20 to $100 All Kinds of Bicycle Sundries Excelsior Bicycle Works a r led over the streets of Paducah, teed for 365 days. We invite a 's merits will convince even the y over ony other on the market. DOCTOR ALBERT BERNHEIM New office, corner South Fifth street and Broadway, Over Oehlschlaeger & Walker's drug store Vellows’ Hall. PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN Stomach and Intestines (Liver). Skin, including Hair and Nails, Blood (Anwmis, Rheumatiam, Gout, Kidneys and Genito-Urinary System entrance, Odd Diabetes). Week Days, ——OFFICE ROURS— Sun lays, 7:90 to 10:00 a, m, +200 101°: a, mn iste cae 1:00 to 4:00 ind 7:00 Lo 8:30 p, mn, 100 to 412) Rid 7,00 v9 9:00 p, wm, Washington Streets, Telephone 364, / ° A