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GREAT SACRIFICE SAL Positively the greatest ever held in t bargains this week. No goods sold to merchants. We Place on Sale Two hundred lawn and percale wrap- | ers, newest styles, trimmed with lace and embroidery, four yards wide, all sizes, worth $1.50, price, this sale, $1.00. Three hundred fancy percale wrap: pers, blue and gray and white, all sizes, $1.00, price for this sale 69c Three hundred ladies’ dre made of plain and figured alpacas, beau-4 tiful quality, silk finished, lined through | lve binding, very latest cpt, | for this sale g8c nd new percale shitt waists and 75¢, price for this sale worth skirts, thousand yards of fine pl figures and stripe inted fast colors, worth 61g and 8c srice for this sale 3 4c PrAiL our six, eight, nine and ten-dollar 1 fine quality silk skirts, price for € $4.48 and 6.48. endless variety of fine A 5 BROADWAY... THE B summer I. a lock of his hair 3 ing her recent engagement. 4 Between the immer works were two pictures and a recipe for c A to go. H out hav and white, black and white | On millinery sn't It the Truth? She as & h and said “‘the old thing wouldn't go. After against the inner side of the case— he city of Paducah. Hot weather | | i Beautiful moire and taffeta silk sash ribbons at 25 and gsc, worth so and 75¢ Ye Midsummer Clearing Sale Prices cut in two. All| fa our pattern hats at half prices. All our three and four-dolfar pattern | hats go at $1.00 and 1.5 } All our four and five-dollar hats go ot $2.00 and §2.50. All our six and eight-dollar pattern hats go at $3.00 and 4.00 A new lot of sailors just received—the very latest things at half the previous prices Headquarters for MPall our doltar-and switel this sale Ml ov-* -o-dollar in thi $ All three-<d in this sale $1.5 Colored wigs complete soc pattern w © all kinds of hair]G@ half French ir hi ‘rench hair switche ety il jolar French hair switches daughter, Mrs Martin, of Murray AZAAR ...215 BROADWAY |ace visiting Dr. Reed's family. fi r ked me to look at her watch ul it 1 examining found, pasted A portrait of her first love, and Some dead forget-me-nots. A newspaper clipping announe- A four-leaf clover cover and the t cold cream. t nd still the obstinate thing refused ‘ow is your watch running? Is it of repair? If so, bring it to me and eitfixed right. Work guaranteed Ll. INMOL EF L . 408 Broadway. JEWE ER AND ‘OPTICIAN! have used your valuable CASCA, Ts find them perfect ed the: Couldn't for some tim nd am now com jem, tow ery one ee tried, you will be without them the family.” EDW. A Manx, Albany, N. Y. CANDY CATHARTIC eagant, Palatable, Potent. ‘Taste boat Never Bicken, Weaken, OF Gripe: URE CONSTIPATION. Bterling Remedy Company, Chieazo, Montreal, New York. WO-TO-BAC Fest SUE Rises a Sh) Good. We, Be, We We have in stock a tine line of finished monu- ments which Must be Sold For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Call and see onr stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest etyles and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co, po Mlinois Central RR. NIA: (ALIFOR In connectién with the Southern Pacitic Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cinciunat! and Louisvilie on Titsois Central Railroad fast "New Orleans TAgited” EVERY THURSDAY and Paducab every Friday morning, for Lo Angeles and San Francisco without chang ‘The Limited also connects at New Orlean daily with Express Train for the Pacitic coast ‘Saturdays (after Janu: and on Tuesday wary 4, 1806) with the Sunset Limited Annex of the Southern Pacific, giving special th service to San Vranglseo, Particulars of age ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Table in effect April 3, 1808, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION NORTH BouND— No 2 Leave. New Orleans 720 pm 900 am J’kson, Miss.12 47 aun 158 pm Momptits......7 60 am # 50 pm J’kson Tenn. 10 25 am 1025 pm Cairo, Ul... 1045 am No 24 No. 184 ton... .12 35 pm 1201 am Arrive. Paducah. ....205pm 1 15am 90am Leave. N 215 pm 12am 745 am 34pm 240am 935am 5.00 pm 6 50am 180 pia 4.45 pm 330 am 1045 arn Central City pm 4 10am 11 40am Horse Braucii.6 62 pm 501 am 107 pm Owensboro..*10 00 pm *9 0) am $05 pm Louisville... .1000 pm 740 am 6.0) pm Cinctunati am 11 45am Sours Bousp— 21 203 Leave. Ni Paducah 00) arti Princeton... Evansville Hopkinsville Nortonville 60) pm Ctneinnat..... Louistille.. Owensbore Central Ch Hopkinsvi Evansville Prine arrive Padueah......... Leavo 310 am6 4 pm 0am 9 25 pun +805 am +1100 aan 12 55am 8 0am 140 pm 650a2 40pm 80 pm am $ 900845 pm Siam 1240 pm 210 pm 348 am 110045 40pm No 181 + «ot 20 pam 8 63 am 400 p ++-8.50 pm 5 08 aun 709 1 9 hidmaldade 605 pm arrive Memphis... .. ‘arrive Jackson, Miss Greenville Mins... Vicksburg. Natchez. New Orieaus ST $20 pm 8 18 am +218 am 158 pm 530 am 7 4 pm LOUIS DIVISION, ORTH BO Leave Paducah Arrive St, Louls soury BouND. 201 303 us $:008m, 8:51pm S10pm, 7:30am pt those marked n Sung) en Cincin un solid | eLWee ns, Carrying Pullman buf ‘auions » as Louis, fort J,’ % fort VIA NEW ORLEANS j Ster'ing Remedy Co, | 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. LA DELLE PARK CHAs. T. TAYLOR, | Proprietor. eee Every night in the week and matinee Sunday 8 p. m, R Bostwick, Manager. os ne Commencing Sunday Night, June 26, Second Successful Week of SWOR AND D YOR, Sketch Art RO: Musical Artists, LA PETIT! 4 LEEN In “What did Dewey do to them. Those Farce Comedians, | REID AND GILBERT, PERFORMANCE EV ERY NIGHT Balloon ascension Sunday afternoon | at 4:30 o'clock YOU ARE 50 WARM! E le Ballard county, are in the city, beiter at work for the past two weeks. North Fourth. Mary and Lonise, left this morning} tendent. for Hopkinsville, on a visit to rela- tives. Side, was quite ill yesterday from! Preaching 10 congestion, but is now greatly im-/«The Holy Spirit—His nature band secon’, ‘| They Will Be Hére Next Monday | CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. PERSONALS. H? Broapway Metuopisr, — Sunday Mrs. Henry Rankin is at Dawson. | sooo) at Oa. m., C. B. Hatfiell Mr. ©. F. Rieke bas gone to New| superintendent. . Preacting at 10:1) ork. a.m. and &p.m. by Rev, A, B Mrs, M. L, Kane is visiting ber| Jones, A. M. L. L. D. Junior ther in Calvert City. League 4p. Epworth Leaguc i onday . Mm. cordial invita- rie oh ne iba 16 extended to all tie services. Hon. M. M. Hauberry, of Cadiz, pi slbchete o's enaig of th as in the city yesterday. The Ladies’ Aid soci Mrs. HF, Slack has gone to] Broadway M, E. chureh will mec real Springs on & short sojourn. Msoday at 3o see yong stir in 8 Martin Vogt has gone to he Parsonage and Home Missio: Siidaons shoe tto palalive society will also meet at the chur: , ‘ at 4 o'clock directly after the Ai Mrs. Margaret Sleeth is quite ill a1] | aing A fall attendance desired er home ov South Sixth street. pal stn Disptaeher Alvey, who has been} The Parsonage and Home Missio | for the past three or four days, is] society will hold prayer meeting. : the Home of the Friendless at o'clock Tuesday afternoon, led by the presi tent. Larhour's A store fuli ot sensible, seasonable merchan- dise, suited to your summer needs, all priced to push the hot weather selling far in ad- vance of previous records. Monday’s cut prices will be continued through the week. Burnett, of Lace Curtains You'll find special here this week af 50c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Summer Dress Goods, Low prices brought us big sales ist week. Tt sounds unreasonable] 9 pir o tell you that early season's prices vere so much higher than we are Summer Corset Sale now making, but we'll let quality | Continued at roc, 250, 35¢ and soc and prices talk when you come to] ® Pair. hie teens Monday 2c a yara,| Ladies’ White Linen Collars. ei awna Mot dae eat! You'll find here broken lots this Fine lawns Monday yc a yard. | | Yow esteels act tow fee Thirty-two-inch organdy lawns] Week [OF Se, formerly sold. for 15¢ Monday 5'vc a yard. Handsome new stuffs Monday ca yard, Very high grade sheer and excel- lent flowered, plaid, checked and figured wash dress goods, posi tively worth a third more, for only 1¢ yard. The Frenchy French stuffs that t to bring 4oc for 25¢ a yard You'll Find Here Monday: Yard-wide unbleached domestic for only © a yard. Choice bleached domestic only 4'2, 5°¢ and 64sc a yard. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs You'll find here for a nickel, worth a dime Jeweled Leather Belts You'll find here for 35¢ that would e cheap for soc Silk Parasols Il find here at haif prices— ssortment for only $1.00 each, Fine canopy top for only 2 00, Pure Linen Table Damask. You'll find here an assortment Miss Mary Derrington and grand Finst Cuntstiran—The congregs Mr. George Baker bas returned | tion of the First Christian church rom Metropolis, where he bas beep} southeast corner of Seventh an Jefferson streets will worship a Mrs, Mary Lewis, of Louisville.} 10:45 a, m. and 8 p, m. Mornin; eturned home today after a v tofsubject, “An Awful Silence he family of Mr. Milt Dodson, on] Evening subject, ‘Christ's Invita 0 tion to Rest.” Sunday school ai 7 9:30 a, m, May, superio Mrs, Corbett and daughters, Misses . Beas an. Hosiery. Here you'll find the best in the city at the prices we ny Ready-Made Skirts, Here you'll find the wash sorts, the wool kind and the silk ones. Prices range 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 4.00, up to 6.50, all specially priced for this week's selling, Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Big assortment at 50c, 75¢ $1.00. Clearing Sale of Millinery, Many prices reduced half and less. ne. Testu Stree st1an—Reguls ie Bible school 9:30 a. m. J Bondurant superintendent m., subject 5 servi Mr. Joseph Mattison, of the South] x, ran 3-00, a. ni “Sins a Everybod vroved. mission,"’ Even Mrs, John Hall,-who is at the|the Holy Spirit.’ jome of her mother, Mrs. R A. }dially welcome. Burch, yesterday presented her hus: with a fine boy baby, thei: for and c Secovo Parssyrenias—There will be services at the Second Preshyte rian church, Fifth street, neat Jack Mr, August Hazotte left this morn-| soy, tomorrow moraing at 11 o'clock for Unionville, Ill, to accom J and in the evening at § o'clock. The pany home bis wife, who has bev | Sanday school service begins at 2 :! visiting there for several weeks |i5 the afiernoon, J. R. Clark, sup: They will return Monday. intendent. Prayer weeting Wednes- Miss Rose C. Falls, who recently)day eveniog at 8 o'clock. Every visited here, is now practicing law ip} body very cordially invited to attend New Orleans, with an office in room] these services 617 Hennen building. rvices at Rowlandtown Tuesday ‘The many friends of Capt. R. G. evening of each week at 8 o'clock. yuse will regret to learn that he is seriously ill from bowel trouble at ing Oxford Ties for Women You'll find here at 75¢, $1.00, 1.25 1.50 and 1.75, all reduced’ from higher prices Clothing Specials. Men's attractive crash suits just eived, special this week for 50 a suit. Coats AND VEsts.—Men's best Jall-wool light-weight black or navy 35 re x—Divine Luther EvancentwoaL Lure services at the Evangelic Gasoline Stoves. Two Burner for $2.60, 8.25, 8.50, 3.75, 4,00. * Three-Burner for $3.76, 18.00, Gas Stoves. The Best Make, 75v, 12.00, 18.00, 18.00 Combination Gas and Coal R Quick Mea), None Better, Coal Oil Stoves. The Serviceable Kind, 75c to $14.00, Screen Doors. 4.50 and up to $1.50, 7.00, 1000, anges. $80,00 down. Hammocks, Screen Doors # and Windows! = CHEAPEST TO BE HAD: M. EK. JONE _: , his home on North Sixth street. He has been sick for several d) GOES TO WAR. of the heaviest and best bleached and half bleached pure linen table damask that you'll have an oppor y to buy in years for soc a Men's Shirt: | irts. Embeoideries. We continue for one week more You'll find here much better at| Our, Special sale of men's woven 4€, §¢, 6c, 8c and toc a yard| Madras shirts, a 75¢ value, for than usually sold by others. only 35¢ each blue coats and vests for hot weather wear, speci and 4.75 a suit. church, South Fourt street. Germar services in the morning -at 10:1 nglish services in the even ing at 5 o'eh Text for mors ing and evening is recorded Luke xv 1-10. Sunday school at 9 a m. Mr Secretary Knox Has Been Grant- judo igi ‘ ampere? nt " ‘he public is cordially invited to « et a Leave of Ab- dead Ohese satvices, 0s He Hine sence. ~ HARBOUR'S On North Third Street Just Back of Wallersteia BAREFOOTED! Don't go barefooted or slip-shod when so smal! an amount will purchase comfort and neat appearance. And as you are to be interested onthe dr goods side of our house the followin, week, we ask a careful perusal of fol ‘owing prices, believing you will find something to interest you 25¢ buys womans leathern botton slippers, | fae! fl } if f Fl 38e buys woman’s J, kid opera slip fey per—house wear 50¢ buys woman's dongola oxford, sizes 1 to 2, were $2 50e buys woman’s serge slipper. berger pastor. German Evancericar — Services will be held tomorrow at the Germar Evangelical church as follows: Ger- man inthe morning at 10:30, sed English at night at 7:45. Al The local board of directors, of] heartily invited to attend. the Y. M. C. A’, has granted to the) Pye Ladies’ Mite society mec! eiticient and popular secretary, Mr.| next Thursday afternoon at the usua! A. Kuox, a leave of absence or vaca! time at the home of Mrs, Emendorf Hion woul Sept. 1. Mr. Knox willl oy ‘Third street. A good attendance join the army, and if the war is over is expected. at the expiration of the time desig- . nated, he will return to Paducah and] = Trimsie-steeet Meruonist resume his position as secretary of] 8 o'clock tonight there will be the association, If not, it will re-|ing. Sunday school at 9:45 main in the charge and control offrow. Preaching at 11 a. m some member of the association, night, the latter for men only. Mr. Knox has for some time past desired to join the army, but did not “4 cr ae go with the Paducah ys, because | 9:30 a. m. W. ir . pect ah the association could not’ well dof tendent. Rev, Terry Martin, of Tip without him. He will joia the Third | Mvilley Tenn, will preach at 11 regiment when the recruiting officer" By the pastor c ae a arrives next week, and will go into public invited to all servic the racks. He expects to do much good Christiaa work among the sol- diers, He Wi'l Leave Here With the Re- cruiting Offic:r—May Ke- turn Here. At reach. tomor and at plain toe rubber bottom shoe. 50c buys child’s dongola strap slip per, sixes limited, were $1, 75e buys misses dongola strap slip pers, were $1.50. > buys woma: spring heel, were $1.25 Se buys woman’s patent tip, M.S. oxtord. Men’s and Boy’s Low Shoes 75e buys boy’s low shoes, all 25, Srconp Bartist—Sunday 9 strap slipper, First Bartist—Services First Baptist chureb, Fifth and J erson streets, at 10:45 a. m. and 5 | kangaroo low shoes, sizes broken, sold at 62.50 to $1 Secretrry Knox resides in Pine}p, m. Rev. W. K. Penrod, pastor leather low shoes sarge sizes only. $1 and $1.60 buys Bluff, Ark., but is very popular io Morning Baptist General | lace shoe, sizes limited, sold at $2 to $5. Paducah, and bas many friends here | Association Evening a bgerbete gin deo wns fe of broken sizes at who will wish him success as a sul-|++Secking Fruit and Finding saan te pi) dier, as he has been a success as} Matt, 20, 24. Sunday school, home secretary of the Y, M.C. A. Ja. m.,Mr. J. M. Fuller, superinte Mr. McClaren, a well known | ent. Prayer services Wednesday at young man, will be in charge of the]8 p.m, Bible class meets every headquarters during the absence of| Frida: evening in the basement of Mr, Knox, the church, The public invited to all these services. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Cumberland Presbyterian chureh will meet Monday at m, in the lecture room of the church, Cunuentann 1 Chappell, pastor. ¢ and 3, were $1.25. $2 buys m $1 Luys man’s patent bject, bjee 80 cl 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY SIX DAYS WORLD'S CHAMPION LADIES Bicycle Race AT BASE BALL PARK ginning Wednesday Night, Juae 29 KECRUILING OFFICERS. and Tuesday, Master Commissioner's Notice, M. Bloom & others, vs Pad Baseball Asso., Defendants, This action having been referred to me as Receiver and Master Com missioner to take proof of assets and liabilities of same, notice is hereby given to all persons baying claims against said estate to properly verify and file same before me on or before tbe thirty first (31st) day of August 1898, or they will be forever barred for as- serting claims against the suid estate except through this suit. Al! per- Be; ESBYTERIAN— M, Plaintiffs, Sanday school O:45 a. Eadeavor Recruiting Officer Capt. H. L. At- kinson writes that he will be at the Palmer house in Paducah on next|#t 9:80 a.m. ; preaching Monday and Tuesday, He will take}™- 2848 p. m. Senior recruits for the Third regiment, and} P-™- Allinvited, all who desire to join Capt. Da OF HEART TROUBLE, company should call om him. The oe recruits will be sent direct to Chicka- ‘ f Veath of Mrs, Ann mauga, where they will be equipped. ad Unionville Last } Drink Cook's Logomarsino. A Crooked Tow beer at tt ice cold Mrs, Annie Leeper, aged 54, died at her home in Unionville, Ll., last night of heart trouble. The ‘The most curious town in England {summons was sudden, and death | KEEP coo ORILING AND DESK I ¢ Apply at Office, 120 South Fourth Street People’s Light, Power and Railway Company P w ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF WA'L- Louisyille and East. ARKIVE P.O. DEPART P, 0, 6:0 gn m opm ha % vam. Memphis and South, 1p 2, 8 St. Louis and West. 00am 15am 3.10pm 43 pia Evansyillc and Ohio Kiver Points 10:00 8 m ( pt Sunday » eamaboat Cue 10.55 a m Henton and N.,& St.L. South. 10:10pm 6:0 8 at I owt Tobaceo Spit and Siwoke Your 14s ‘To quit tobacco eas netic, full of Bac, the w. strong. ter Away, be mag No To weal: wen fa th sand foreve £0) ‘sample fre Chicago of New York from the visit FANS: earth to me. nets th ‘Auaes, [Stringing this clothesline, sons knowing themselves indebted to the Paducah Base Ball association liter of | will call at my office and pay same on and] or before the above date, iat Given under my hand this the 25th y of June 1898 $1000 CASH PRIZES! J. Wm, Fist reiver a or C ‘i $500 to the winner, #350 to second, Receiver and Master Commissioner. $160 to third.” Wedneslay night (the opening night) is ladies’ night. All ies with escorts admitted free, or two ladies on one ticket. Gencral Admission 25 Cents is Northwich re is not astraight.}came only afew moments after the street, nor, in fa raight house in | attack. Every partofithastheap~{| The deceased was a dat earance of having recently suffered | Capt. Wont, of Smitbland, Ky ion of an earthquake |leaves an aged mother there. now ‘00 or 300 fect are {m- | Mrs, Rachael A. Hurley, She leaves} 4 ubterranean lakes of brine, | five children to mourn her loss. The las the contents of these are | deceased was well kaown in Paducah vumped and pumped away, the upper and had been a life-long member of of earth is correspondingly | the M. E. church. C ened, and the result is The funeral took place at the M. 1, | beauty withe ional subsiden church in Metropolis this afternoon at] Ue clean your lood and Reminded Him of Millinery Bills, |40'Clock. : purities tons the ony e Educate Your Bowels With C banish pit and tial sick Candy Cathartie, cure coustly 100.80) F.C fall, drugwinis rotund And Closing Monday Night, July 4 i At a depthtof No-To-nae for Witty Cents, teed tobacco habit cure, m Cascarets, 68 weak . blood pure, 0c, $1. All druggists Gists, satisl He—That is the dearest spot on She—Why, dear? He—Read the She did and remembere ad bought her last two er boi Tien thar ar ae LRG longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. ht blocks—Buffalo Times. | Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the Laughing, clothes right, makes the bill right. It costs but a trifle more to wear garments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and workmanship is ours. Drop in at 338 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You’ll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. o stra w you can laugh such a silly remark, B.—My dear fellow, I can’t help it. owe the fellow £100.—Tit-Bits. She Assisted Him. “Ah,” sighed the poet, “I shall be tisfied if I can produce but one line }~ it will make the world better.” » said the poet's wife, “just |@POWing in popular ne Wei hinee anh try yourhandst| favor every will you?” day And the only h’gh-grade 6-cent cigar. Ask for it, Linnwood Richmond Times, al this week for $3.50 50e buys men's, boys or youth's ’a viel and man’s patent leather greatly reduced prices that ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS aad ee oD eS This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear of zs The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat- isfy those who insist on the best, The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies —that's it—is sald by George Bernhard, and nowhere else in Paducah. Ii you try a pair you are henceforth a regular customer. You can't be better suited. 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, and none but good shoes, Drop in and inspect this model stock, tlie handsomest and best selected in town, 306 Broadway GEORGE BERNHARD $ 000000 0000000000005 $ aN Notice To the Public! Connections made with water main, including hydrant eight feet inside of lot line, for $6.00 short connection and $7.50 long connec- tion; other work to cost in the eng t proportion. Open evenings to 9. - Minzesheimer Planting Company 4 104 North Fifth Street, Under Palmer House. Telephone 362.