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‘A PADUCAH BOY | Who Has Risen to a Prominent Position in the Hawaiian Islands. GREAT SACRIFICE SCE | PERSONALS. ee vi ld to merchants. bargains this week, No goods so 5 | "Meeeeoe: sh | Rubber Hose Wednesday and Thursday you can buy fifty feet three-quarter three-ply rubber hose, with spring nozzle and hardwood reel, allcom- plete, for Beautiful moire and taffeta silk — ribbomd at 95 ad s5¢, worth go and Mrs, W. KE. McGary is sojourning in Dawson, J.T, McGee, of Golconda, was in the city today, ‘We Place on Sale ‘two hundred lawn and percale wrap-| pers, newest styles, trimmed with lace | ‘embroidery, four yards wide, all) 8, worth $ etc poor ee wae | Midsummer Clearing Sale Three hundred fancy perc 4 | ) ‘ a sius ood Witt, Diack white | On millinery. Prices cut in two. All! Mrs. A. Wurth left last night for Ped gray and white, all sizes, worth | our pattern hats at half prices. \San Antonia, Tex $1.00. price for this sale 69¢ Allour three anu fouralotiar pattern | "ss Mee aera left thie morning rhre dred ladies’ dress skirts, | hats go at $1.00 and 1.50. d Jess yea le cnieet slew ad fewredaipaten heane]"’ All our four sed Avedoiti pattern {for Memphis on a visit. tifal quality, silk finished, lined through | hats go ot $2.00 atx! $2.50. ttern|__ 3+ Motee, sheritt of Pope county, out, velveteen binding, very latest cut,| All our six and eight-dollar patte Lily wae Ta the city today, Mrs L. Tate and son have Henry Meyers Liyed Mere lor Years—Now at the Head of the War Depar nt. VWBWATVE Suit All Riders..+. BRCAUSE the position is easy and grace ful, they run easy, the bearings are dust Proof and last longer than any other, and they cost no more than inferior wheels 150 2 the best riders in Paducah have select- ed the Cleveland for their mount. $50 $65 $75 JAS. W. GLEAVES & SONS Perhaps few people know th Paducah boy is now at the head of the war department of Hawaii, ith headquarters at Honolulu, Le Heory Myers, and lived here for many years, at the old Myers bome- stead being on South Third str near Tennessee, In 1874 be and a young jnamed Monroe, at the advice Mrs. Hattie Mollencamp, of Me- {Suggestion of Dr. J. G. Brooks ropolis, was in the city today, Paducah to seek their fortunes in Mrs. Katie Scott, of Metropolis, Sandwich Islands. They went tir is visiting the fomily of J. A, Bauer. | and embarked in the sugar busin: Miss Maude Fritz, of Metropolis, | out after several years failed in is visiting ber aunt, Mrs, Dal Powell | oess and Mr. Myers, who Mins Beulah Sargent, of Rowland }* penchant for military town, is quite ill at the home of her} ‘ato the army as chief of staff. failure in th sugar business ed | 28cribed to his lack of interest in the work, and to the fact that his planta tion was situated up on the mountair where it required two years insteac of one to raise a crop, Part of the in the city, He is agent for the} psntation he and his partner owns Henderson brewery. is now a portion of the vast po: Messrs, Gus Thompson and Jim] sions of Claus Spreckles, mith go to Creal Springs tonight to] ‘The two men returned to America attend a ball. in or about 1890, and Monroe juwp+ Mrs. Gus Bailey and children bavejed into the lake near Los Angeles gone to the upper part of the state to} and was drowned. Myers came oi visit relatives, to Paducah, and was bookkeeper for Rev. B. E. Reed has gone to] Dreyfuss eil for a short time. Co'umbus, Ky., on business con-| After several months here, however octad. Wilh. ie whurels he longed fer the old life, and re Mr. and Mra. Henry Rauanling, |{@7P24 to Honolulu. A few years : ago be was heard of as chief of staft of Lafayette, Ind., are visiting Mr. ‘ a a ge and Mrs. J. E. Wallace. of President Dole, and now he is a § the head of the war department there. Dr. H. L, Hicks bas returned 10] the most prominent iilitary posiot his home in Montgomery after a visit on the island. to his brother, Dr. R. A. Hicks. His iiep- mother, a well khGWiindy Mrs. James Miegan and daughter, | still lives here, acd is quite wel Rosa Linn, left this moroing fcr} kaown., Hampton, Ky., visiting relatives. Mrs. J.B. Alvey and children have gone to Mayfield on a few weeks visit to Mrs. Alvey’s parents, Mrs. Della Smith, of St. Louis, re- turned home last Saturday mpa- nied by her little niece, Miss Minnie Byard. $4.So0 YALE LLL INCORPORATED 324 BROADWAY PADUCAH ky REFRIGERATORS CREAM FREEZERS special price for this sale gc. hats go at $3.00 and 4.00. Prive thousand new pereale shirt waists | A new lot of sailors just received—the well worth so and 75¢, price for this sale | very latest things at half the previous prices. 1 Headquarters for all kinds of hair yoods | B°XH1 our dollar-and-a-half French hair g Bowser, of the Illinois Central is in the city. 19 ani 25¢. i | Five thousand yards of fine Scotch | la plaids, figures and stripes, war ranted fast colors, worth 64g and S4yc 1 price for this sale 3% c, switches int All our six, eight, nine and ten-dollar alt our! extra fine quality silk skirts, price for | in this $1.00, this sale $448 anid 6. 48. . | All three-dollar French hair switches An endless variety of fine summer | in this sale $1.50. 1 Colored wigs complete soc ut anc ef lollar French hair swite ‘a Al LJ 4 EASY TERMS... faus. 215 BROADWAY... THE. BAZAAR. ...215 BROADWAY Screen Doors¢@ and Windows! - CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M. E.JONE hae eee eo oY This life, weat lis There Are sister, Mrs. from av ville. Mr. L. C. Klee, of Henderson, ie M. B, Nash has return it to her daughter in Louis- » PR Se ane aa Of getting glasses—one to go to a first- class optician and get what you need the other, to go to a merchant who keeps spectacles and sells them so cheap, make a “grab in the bag,’’ as it were, get a pair that don’t fit you (although it may seem so for the moment), aid run the risk of ruining your eyesight entirely— If you need the ser- + TAKE THR... C,H. & D, » MICHIGAN THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO all for a very small difference in expense. " vices of a good optician we can serve you well and cheaply. No charge for examination. J. L. WOLFE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! Opposite Famous. Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, RECRUITS HERE. Bverybody will be there this summer, For inform- ion inquire of your nearest ticket agent Army Officers Here to get Re cruits for the Army. Copt. R. 8S. Murphy and Lica! Geo. L. Shelton, of the Se Tennessee volunteers, arrived thi+ morning and took rooms at No, 408 Broadway. [LOCAL MENTION. design is representative the very highest excellence in Monuments... We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which MAIL WAGON DISABLED. ished ings broke down jon North Fifth str this morning ut 8o’elock, near Monroe. The Must be Sold! wheels came off, and came near doing 1 the time the hapless driver, For thirty days ? we will sell for CHEAP LOLs, Mrs. Wilmoth Rook, of Fifth and} ark sircets, is suffering from a) prained ankle, received by stepping on a loose brick. Mrs. Henry Hamilton and child- ren, Claud aod Chas. were at the Palmer today, en rovte to her home in San Antonia, Texas, The ladies of the Second Baptist church will give an ice cream supper Tuesday evening, June 21st, at cor- ner of Ninth and Ohio streets, Palmer hovers enlist recruits for the regular army are both former residents of l’adu the former traveled for Thomp. Wilson & Co., lived here up to 1890. Capt, Mur Jost his left arm, congress two months ago, and is ip They are here Capt. Murphy and Lieat She!tor of the city, but live long time in Fulton. Lieut Shelior and was adwilte: to the regular service by act oi SOM one of our own manu! will appreciate in every particular, particalar. Paducah never find anything too good. We are just the same; id if money will buy the best w eap at any price, as we find the best the cheapest. ooking for the best, an We don’t want anything So that’s what we are The follow!ng is sufiicie model bicycles: HID NTIRELY NEW in 1899 bic ture ready for ins It will be stri Nothing too good for its construction, ting into the manufacture o epycles! pection in a very few days that you as we fi We will READY FOR ’99 oi ly up to date d the p w are sure to bh t of our Excelsior Bieych for you to understand the specifications of our 1.05 | have | nufacture of ladies’ fine The shoe sold under mark is made to sat sly those wl ist on the best, The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies the recruiting department. Lieut. Shelton went down to Me- tropolis this morning to get reerwits Cash anything in the stock at Generai Specifications Frame, 22, 23 or 21-inch, with 4-inch drop in crank hanger, TRADE MARK Geo try $ sold by nhar —that's it else in Paducah Mrs. Rosa Hyman, mother-in-law of Mr, Lce Schwab, received the in- Mr, Brack Owen lias a Few For REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. Sale, rels telligence last night that one of her ives had died yesterday in Chi- but will likely return this afternoov Wheels, 30-inch, short steering head The officers expect to remain her Fauhe's one-piece hangers, with footh sproc.wet, Inch and a quarter tubing in main frame, D-shave roar forks regular customer. ited Mr. Brack Owen has a few desira- ble building lots for sale in Fountain park. He will sell this choice prop- erty at $10 payment on each lov and $5 per month. DEAIH No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J. E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky. BOZEO’S PLACE Meets all the requirements cago. Esther Lodge No. 1162, K. & L. of H., will meet tonight, June 21, at 8 o'clock, All members are urged to be present a3 there is business of importance, J. G, Switzer, R. S. Mr. Barney Mclatyre, who has been bere several days on a visit, leaves this afternoon for his home io kersburg, W. Va. He came all the way to Paducah to join the Elks, The delegates that went to Hop- kinsville to attend the State Baptist convention returned this afternoon A crowd of out-of-town delegates re- turned this morning and went out the N., C. & St. L. this afternoon, Misses May and Fannie Higgins left at neon for their home ia St. Louis, after a pleasant visit to Mi: Mae Paxten. They were accomp nied to the depot by a crowd of tea ful admirers, who wished them many lappy returns. They are among the most popular young ladies who have cver visited here, ATTENTION LADIEs. astruction. | Excelsior Bicycle Works WILKINS & BROWN, Proprietors James E. Wallace, Manager. 300 South Third street. three or four days, THIS AND THAT. Tn Florida a wine is made from to- matoes, which is superior to orange wing, In a bushel of wheat there arc 200 seeds; rye, 888,100. 400,900; timothy, 41,8 At the battle of Water) men were killed were 145,000 s« struggl The hant beetle” of zuela is the largest insect in the A full-grown one weighs abou half pound. Porous glass is one of th novelties. The} neither dust nor dr use, and yet the ve be excellent The British soldier hi worn a red uniform. White w prevailing color under Henry and dark green or russet in { of Elizabeth. If a pair of herrings « tabeotl ani multiply nn & period of 20 ye an amount of globe on which we Tops are bein are spun by a cur by a blowpipe in nels extending outward fror tral opening in the top. If, during a dry season, a by water be placed nea: rowing kin or melon vine, in the cours few days the yine will turn frot course and get at least one of its leaves in the water, There are seven admirals of the fleet in the British navy « ve list, ten admirals, 20 Viec Is rear admirals, There a captains, 285 commander 33 lieutenanta, sa single At a Macedonian wedding i 1 ‘nd is almost fn. tomary for the bride ) » being nothing more than home the bride by a halte ; rock, the home of gulls only enters the house he k ly Nows 7 against the wall as a si at a? 45) che must behave herself properly or Bored 106: the: Last dg. it will be the worse for her STAMPS ‘FOR THE COLLECTOR. Some Enterprising Countries Make Them Solely for His Use, Tho general public will be prised to hear that stamps are mi for collectors by some enterprisir he French colony Options to suit the purchaser; in fact, anything you want in The Douglas Shoes for Men —ever wear them? ‘Th Most people know what styles, and can be had 1 1 and wear we fre made in Manufacturers of the Finest Bicye:s that Whirls White Wheels with Pink Rims! AT BENTON. Plenty of other good Drop in and inspeet thi The wife of Mr. N. R. Reed, the | Benton grocer, died last night at her /home in that place, afier a short ill- The deceased was about years old, and leaves a husband to mourn her loss, |THE CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK Will Ree WAR LOAN GOVERNMENT BONDS iid less best selected in town ,000 ministra: Chere this f shilatelie spot reat governor and The capital is} The issue of need- | and replie« even proved of con- [I've hit the por me of our own | except ‘is | ' 4 curiosity, | that for the Eustor to provide, frec 2,000,000 postage stamps n derstanding f old over to him, ating this kind of wever, to be due to tary of an engraving com- bind uiself for a period iamps to the differ- + of South and Cen GEORGE BERNHARD or disabled. Idiers in that some 306 Broadway 4 0000000000000000008 hess, The jehu } Vene- rid. eive Subscriptions For ne- OF THE PEOPLE test that 8 its ito Tender-Hearted Butcher, les are so sir “Tt must hay hearted butcher w lamb,” said the ¢ A popular resort for gentlemen who a preciate an up-to-date estab- lishmet in all its appointments. Only the beet wines, liquors and cigars served over the bar. winest lunch in the city, LA BELLE PARK Cuas. T. TAYLOR, | R, G. Bostwick, Proprietor, Manager. eee Every night in the week and matinee Sunday 3 p. m. COMMENCING SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Second Successful Week of the Tramp Acrobats, ‘THE ABBACCO BROTHERS! Roy Rouse met with a painful ace ident yesterday afternoon while riding his bicycle, His toe was esught in the chain and twisted almost off, iy the Vil, time HURRAH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! little bathroom How dear to my bear; is our sr Our refuge from sickness, ¢ uifort or dust its nickel, its neat-painted flooring, and free from all foulness and rust there is within that enclosure The object th sleases us most of them all, ‘That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure, good Champion heater that stands by the wall; ‘The Champion gas heater, the n plate heater The nice heater and tall four years before blow.”—London Liberal AN AFRICAN PRISON. The Inmates Move It Bodily to the Bar and Have Their Drinks. Among s his life in South thony, the author, t “One warm day I v waisteoat and f with my sk book and camera in Vof « when a man stopped me and ‘Hallo, Ganthony, how are you? was a perfect stranger, 1 ‘How did you know my natic Ganthon ‘Well,’ he replic have Ganthony written on your and as you look like a don’t suppose you we else's? As he left i dim consciousness that I had been pelted with a che ” On another occasion, while watching the corru- gated iron prison at Johannesh he found after awhile that the prison had moved. Being naturally some- What gurprised, he awaited the de- nouement, and discovered that the prisoners inside were lifting it, and moving it towards a whisky bara lit- tle way off. When they got near enough they had their drinks through the little window, and then moved the prison back again to the former When the governor heard of it he “Not a bad idea! 1 can make thos fellows mend the road® now,” which they do, the portion under repair be- [iy ing also under the roof of the prison, | tl Pipe per pound = hele Malf-ruch Fuller taucet simk, plain Hos Angeles Herald, Mat-inch Comp faucet lak, p Repairing faucet at shop. Ce An Up-to, Date Place Is the Delicatessen. We guarantee our driuks and ives 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 trial will convince avy one. eod Cuas. KE. Curtis & Co. GOOD CRrowD ovr. 1 be left for ld he Its marbles So shiny We have a call for several hundred But tht hae dale “comfort bags’’ for our Kentucky | soldiers to be sent immediately before they leave the United States. We will be so glad if our patriotic women will respond by each one making one of these bags. All desiring to do so call at Charles Leake’s where you can see the design, also secure a part of these little articles of come fort. All will please leave the bays con- tributed at the Y. M. C. A. parlor on Saturday pext, h, where they wil be collected by the state super- intendent of work among soldiers. 2 an- a gee handy b so shin ck that may nat the end retaining production y think fit postal purpose > point out that the neglect any exam one other instance, we © issue of stamps of vy Harden Hickey, who Pri $1.” and he island of Atlantic. When the fires are all out and the children awake me Wish coughs or with croup, at once, with all speea To light up the heater I straightway betake me, And find it is always a good friend indeed For laundry, for sickroom—'most all pain relieving— For milk that is malted, beet extract or tea, For hot water bags—why, ‘tis past a}l believir How handy a good Champion heater can be; ‘Me Champion gas héater, the nickel-plate heater— No living without one henceforward for me. uny arc tof There was a large and appreciative crowd at LaBelle park last night,ancd the performance was duly enjoyed as the people bad all arrived, and their trunks were here. The specialties this week are better than ever before, and every body highly praises the troupe. ‘The ‘musical team Regan and McCoy, areumong the best on American stage, and won much applause. The show will no doubt be greeted by large crowds every night. bd it ma y but ) rt, ntleman I ar anyone g I had a GUN CLUB SHOOT, hy aud oF South Mr. Saunders Fowler won the at medal at the Gun clab shoot yester- day afternoon at LsBelle park. The score was poor. because the boys shot at bieds from traps at unknown angles. Score: First match, birds. : Hansbro 12, Fowler 18, Piper 11, Granger 13, Lang 13, Craft 8, iver 13, Ingram 17, Hoyer, 18, Second mateh: Carver 8, Fowler 7, Hansbro 5, Ingram Craft 7. 10 birds. Champion Instantaneous Water Heater Exclusive state agency. Prices upon application. Heats forty gallons of water to 140 degrees for J} cents, The proper bathing temperature is 70 degr Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at| McPherson's Drug store. uf CILY BUYS PIE MAJ. JAMES, THE EXPERT SHOT! CHARLES REGAN, COMEDIAN! for the medi \) to Ky hy to ited a mile 'y engaged a cab to convey her om, and urged the cab- as her time was lim- proceeding a quarter of 4 funeral pace, the passenger to whip the horse, ler train, He did om subsided to the Swain the lady re Those Excellent Entertainer: M’COY AND RE PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT Af AN! The city today purchased from the S:. Louis Fire Brick Co. 650 feet of the condemned sewer pipe, to be used when necded for storm water sewers in the city, The price part was 40 cents per foot. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Thirty. gailou guly ay | Zine bathe tub iked b 1, pe, per foot Half galvanized pl et stand bowl, round stand bowl, aval Copper t e Wai . bat Wash Balloon ascension Saturday after: oon at 4:30 o'clock, f Jer, per joint -year-old straight whiskey, Try ovr7 LAGoMaRsiNo, te W.0, Ww. , bgwls. in round MBLs sete’ ductor drains, per foot, Iida. MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the oh : , clothes right, makes the bill right. It costs buta trifle more to wear ait WW. Kowsur Co. | bapments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and MES. BUENHAN'S DEATIL | workmanship is ours, Drop in at 383 Broadway and see about that anntve Mrs, Sara Burobam died Saturday] Delated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited-.-t’will cost you so little. |'” DALTON, THE TAILOR For sale ; 4 or 5 good organs and 4 ee or 3 pianos, whi been used Comdgcior dna only a few roonth w—if sold in a Week, at cost, as we wish to get all sold by July 1 Call at G, B. Underwood's, 417 North Sixth street, city YOU ARE 50 WARM! KEEP COOL WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CEILING AND DESK FANS Apply at Office, » have zood as wu OTHER WORK IN THK SAME PROPORTION, yee ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAL. QUA REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KBEILER & CO., CHARLES REED, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT, MINZESHEIMER PLUMBING COMPANY Louisyille and East, DEPART P. 0. mphis and South, St. Louis and West. 1am ‘5:45 p mp nsyille and Ohio Kiver Points, except Sunday.) y ‘Steamboat due 1 m Benton and N.,& St.1. South, 10pm 100 a morning at 11 o'clock, at her home in Briensburg, Marshall county, and was buried Sunday at noon at the Stice burying ground, three miles Pi northeast of that place. ‘The burial 120 South Fourth Stieet. Service was conducted by Rey, R. Harrison, in the presence of a large ‘ Peopl Light, Power assimblage of sorrowing relatives om Railway Company! and sriends. Growing in popular favor every day... And the only high-grade 6-cent cigar, Ack for it,