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———— A, i SACR id in the city of Paducah. Hot weather No goods sold to merchants, Gasoline Stoves. 4 Two Burner for $2.50, 8.256, 3.60, 8.75, ~~ Three-Burner for $8.76, 4.50 and up to CLEVEDAND!E | Gas Stoves. Es $1.50, 7.00, 1000, A The Reason He Don’t Ride a ote Te Ted uy the greatest ever hel Pd bargains this week. We Place on Sale Two hundred lawn rd pereale wrap- lpeheeritie. Poem Sewest styles, cleats | whe, all] | Mr. Eb D, Turner, of Mayfeld, is Sines, worth $1.50, price, this sale, &t.c0- | Widsummer Clearing Sale in the city. Tee eer ate hikk ood wills On millinery. Prices cut in two, All! Mer Evan Prosser, of Loeisville, is our pattern hats at half prices, in the city today. pers, blue and white, black and sels yg a thidedsts.. * rt | "All our three and four-dollar pattern | Mrs, J. J. Bornschine bas gone to ‘thr ies’ s skirts, | hats go at 1.00 and 1.50. , ve! ade of sate and Tgeredaiperia bees jnasfour your and five-dollar pattern | Chicago on a visit. . tital quali fs hats io ot $2.00 anil $2.50. | Hon. E. W. Bagby is in Clifton, | All our six and eight-dollar patter |pony, “on business. hats £0 at $3. wiles jot received—the! Ars Della Walker, of Metropolis, latest things at half the previous | was in the city today. 2 Hume Ogilvie, of the county, the city today. Miss Lula Reed, of Benton, ed in the city yesterday, ‘There was a well attended at Roger’s ball last night, r ‘Colored wigs complete soc Miss Sylvia Callissi is visiting Mise oe Winnie Dale, in the county. Hon, John K. Hendrick returues | (RR icGetarr Cure ill ours eatareh we this morping from Smitblaud, poy RM nd of peat 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY . pages” So as Mr. Rodoey C. Davis returned w minutes; that his Cold Cure ag ‘s ulckly break up any form of cold, 5 T th tus ofrernoon from Dixon Springs. isn’t It the Truth? $008 through the entire list of bis reme dr, C. A. Elliott, who has been ill} “Sy Stantth daa medics! atiies ine foe iad he days, is better. yyy te Prof. Muayou, 1005 "Arch at, She asked me to look at her watch Mr. J. Will Fisher and family are ee. and said “‘the old thing wouldn't g0."* shittloee Mis, Uioks Payeeiln Balen: After examining it found, paste: “ d against the inner side of the case— Mrs. en bine nigh radar 1. A portrait of her first love, and afternoon for Henderson, Tenn., ov a lock of his hair. 4 visit, Some dead forget-me-nots. : Mrs. Harry Ashcraft, of Memphis, 3. Anewspaper clipping announc- {8 visiting her father, Maj. T. T. ing her recent engagement. Jones. 4. A four-leaf clover. Miss Lulu Johnson, of Mayfield, is Between the inner cover and the |visiting her father, Councilman} wi ive in Greenville, Lexas— pories ware two pictures and a recipe Clark, Young Lady Wal Kae r 8. Pilot Jobn Rollins left this morn- lle And still the obstinate thing refused |, for Cairo, and from there goes to sed to go. ‘ +, ‘ St. Louis. How is your watch running? Is it out of repair? If so, bring it to me and |, Mt, Ernest Stevens and wife left haveit fixed right. Work guaranteed, . J. L. WOLFF wr a Pee sod 18; Mitel iin teks. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! burn, of Cave-In-Rock, were ip the!“ sfisg Minnie Householder, secon Opposite Famous. city today. to the youngest daughter of the for- MENTION. Mr. C, A, F, Rondeau and Miss} mer, will be united in marriage at 8 WILL SOON BE OUT. Beautiful moire and taffeta silk sash | | ribbons at 25 and 35c, worth 50 and 75¢. | Mrs. Henry Hand is visiting in The Best Make, 75vu, 12.00, 13.00, 18.00, Combination Gas and Coal : Quick Meal, None Better, :|Coal Oil Stoves. : The Service. b!o Kind, 76c to $14.00, =-|Screen Doors. Hammocks. CERTAIN well-known young man who had Ivrcl ered a bicycle, om being asked why he did not buy the Cleveland, said Everybody in Paducah Rides the Cleveland and T wanted something different, even if it is not as good.”” This shows what they all think of the Cleveland, if they don't all ride it. Don’t Be Persuaded to Buy.... { $50 An inferior wheel, simply because a majority of the best riders select the Cleveland for their $65 JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS | $75 mount. 416 BROADWAY EASY TERMS AANAARARMAARARARAAAARARARARABABARASAARRARASAAAR DANS SIX DAYS’ WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP LADIES’ ICYCLE RAC At Base Ball Park, Beginning Wednesday Night, July 11 And Closing Monday Night, July 4 000 TY CASH PRIZES $1000) $500 to the winner, 8350 to second, 8150 to third. Wednesday night (the opening night) is ladies’ night. All ladies with escorts admitted free, or two ladies on one ticket GENERAL ADMISSION 26 CENTS Ranges. $80.00 down. Professor Munyon says that good health fa essential to the accomplishment of good work, No matter, how lows or how pure or lofty one's ideas may be, if dis sapping our itality ftraeting ts to bodily aliments, we ot be able to render our loved ones ‘iful quality, silk finished, lined through oat, SRivetsen binding, very latest cut, epecial price for this sale 9c. Five thousand new percale shirt waists well worth 50 and 75¢, price for this sale | ve: 190 *S\usand yards of fine Scotch Priteadquarters for all kinds of hair d strij war- | goods. i downs plaids: Agwres th Oe and Sige, |" All our dollar-and-a-half French hair for this sale 3%c, switches in this sale 75¢. PrAil our six, eight, nine and ten-dollar | Allowrty«. tollar French hair swite ; ice for | in this « 1,00. ery ant br Ski, Price for yin al ty c-dollar French hair switches is sale l ay allen variety of fine summer | in this sale $1.50. visit- ing your first dut. Delleve there is a cure for eve Bave Ariy-seven different eres for Arty A seven dil Sclence will some Caen discover the oth lunyon intees that bie Rheumati«n Cure will cure rhe troables; that bis Kidney Cure will cure it. « Wweveevdcverereresy — ~ « i = < =x MARRIAGE TONIGHT. | Miss Minnie Householder and Mr. Arthur Duck to Be Married. a A quiet wedding will take place to- night at the residence of Mr. J. F Householder, 1240 Trimble street It will be the secon’ to occur in the Newman, of Golconda, were in the} o'clock to Mr. Arthur Duck, of city today. Greenville, Tex., Rev. W. H. Pinker- Mr. J. H. Wallace, wife and two} ton, of the First Christian church, daughters, of Golconda, were in the} officiating. A number of friends and city today. relatives of the couple wil) attend the Miss Nellie Palmer, of Benton, ar-| ceremony, after which there will be tived this afteraoon on a visit to rel-]&0 informal reception. Mr. and Mrs atives and friends. Duck will leave on the night train Mrs. W. A. Rooks and visitor for their future home in Greeavil ‘ aie ; ‘or, | The bride-to-be is well aud favor Mins Alina Neely) Jeft “this morning) yy1y known in Paducah, having grad @ public schools twc Col, Jobn Van Culin went to Cera-| eres as” She fas 4 leswe member lian Springs this morning, He willl 3’ Saumers, The young man is Go trom there to Henderson, prominent young insurance man of tly 1st, ‘These are Mun Winstos, | _ Misses Helen and Davie Hendriks, Greenville, { Madisonville, are guests of their i nee For thirty days, of Hickman, and Luther Grabam, of|° , ecmmipey at q Mpa Seall ball toe] Graves. They have been in jail sev: | ther, at the Singleten house CAREFULLY READ THE Cash anythivg|eral months, having been arrested] Private Lesiie Hurt, who came : : PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY in the stock atjand conyicted for illicit whiskey]bere to attend the faneral of his ar- REMARKABLY Low pArices...|*lling, and sentenced to jail for hare tale return to Chickamauga couple of months. They ‘have now, tonight, _ Call and see our stock and prices. | served their time, and will take the] Miss Margaret Baker; after a| THE ELEY DRY GOODS COMPA’ No other yard in the south has as/insolvent debtor's oath July Ist,{pleasant visit to Mrs. Earnest fine an assortment of the latest etyles| which will release them from paying | Stevens, left yesterday afternoon for their fine, her home in Princeton. and designs. CAPT, BAUER ACQU ITTED, A delegation of Paducah teachers, ols, Em Willensse & Gs. ae headed by Supt. Me Broom, leaves Capt. Bauer, of the Clarksville, |%¢%t week for the National Kduca- was arraigned yesterday at Smith- tional convention at Washington, land before County Judge Evans, on} Mrs, Fred Rogers, of Calitoroia, a charge of suffering gaming on his] Who has been visiting in Smithland, boat on a recent excursion, He|nd Miss Mollie Powell, of the latter pleaded not guilty and was ac-| Place, are guests of Mr. J, L. Powell and wife, | quitted. Mrs. Jane E. Be » mother of No, 408 Broadway. This design is repre of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. 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 sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere else iv Paducah. If 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, the handsomest and best selected in town. We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which | There are two colored prisoners in the county jail who are anxiously Must be Sold|sweiiog the arrival of Thursday, J NEWS OF THE RIVERS. | BLANKS OUT, Capt. Atkinson sends For More. Secured The City of Sheflield is due trom St. Lonis en route up the Tennessee Triver. Weilnesday we will place the follow. ! Che City of Paducah is due out of ing goods on center counter at about {tho Tennessee river for St. Louis, one-half the usual price. ‘The towboat Alice Brown passed 50 10 ya patterns of 5c awa for}up late yesterday afternoon with a 28c per pattern. tow of empties, 40 10 yd patterns of 8¢ lawn for] Joho 8. Hopkins was out for 49e per pattern. ansy at 10 a, m, w a aint of 10c lawn for! Pie City of Clarkaville left today ee pee 4 at noon for Klizabethtow i 25 10 yd patterns of 15¢ lawn for] *!, 000 for Hiizabethtown, doing 95e per pattern. e vt Ladies’ black parasols 2 : The P. D. Staggs is due out of the Congo handle, steel rod and pa jennessee river tomorrow. ‘The steamer Eureka, which arrived Atkiason leave tomght for H. ecruits enlisted here leave at 1 lock in the mornin for Chicka a. Kighteen were accepted last nd three more today, when lanks gave out, and many more had to be turned away, Capt. At- kinson telegraphed to” Hopkinsville for more, and expects them on the 5 o'clock train, and those who desire to enlist were told to come back, Tonight there will be a farewell re ception to Secretary Kuox at the Y M. C. A., and an address to the re- assistants insville and mau 199 Korth LA BELLE ~ ,* inch you WORK G PUSHED, GEORGE BERNHARD PARK R. G. Bostwick, Guas. T. Tavior, Proprietor. Manager. Se Byery night in the fore matinee Commencing Sunday Night, June 26. Second Successful Week of SWOR AND DE VOE. Sketch Artiste. Capt. Beaty and Mrs. Sam Johnston left this morning for Hamilton, O., to spend the summer with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Chas, A. Gillette, Constable Anderson Miller was in the city today for the first time in two weeks. He has been ill and his wife lias been down with a ankle. Both are now impr The work of relaying the track of the Paducah Street Car Co., on North Sixth street is progressing rapidly, and the track has been over- hauled to Trimble street. The work will be pushed until repairs are made as far as the grave yard, the expec- tation being that this will be done by frame worth $1 for Ladies’ black silk parasuls 26 inch ]out of the Cumberland yesterday Congo handle and steel rod worth {With a show boat in tow, will go on $1.48 for 98c. the ways next week for repairs. The best 9'; brown sheeting worth The Buttorff is due from Clarks- 18¢ for 12c per yd. This is no cheap| ville toworrow morning and leaves sheeting. for Nashville at uoon, The remaining stock of Gent's linen crash suits will be sold for ‘The river here is still rising gradu- ally with 10.9 on the gauge this eruits from Rey, Cave is invited, If the bla rive tonight, those go to Hopkinsville and ¢ are plenty of blanks there, Those who enlisted Jast night were David R. Crook, Eroest T lace, Elmo Towosend, Chas. LeFerre. Larkin D, Richardson, Lex Bryant «8 do not ar may a there who desire Everybody | Wal- July 20th. RAILKOAD PEOPL About a half a carload of railroad people left the city this mornin, } PICNIC, The following came down this] $1.89 per suit, stock United, call morning from Smithland on the Hop- | early. kins; Messrs, W. J. Donald, A. J.] Ladies’ tailor made street skirt Hendricks, S. K. Kilts, D, H. Dixon}from 98c up; see them on rear and G. H. Scyster, counter. ig) Mrs. John Lebnhard and father,} All ladies’ bonnets former price 25 morning. The rise of eight-tenths showed on the gauge inthe last 24 hours. Capt. Alex Woolfo k of the ferry boat Bettie Owens will get off his boat next Tuesday for a couple of Richard Coleman, Harry F, Allison Hardy A. Bryant, Thos, O, Moss Lee Dalton, Will Thur M. Merritt, Abram Knox 1 Pit man, Swain Townsend, Morton L Ramsey, Will Haffey, Today Jobs Marevs 306 Broadway ila ct, aaa a 0000000000 000000009 - of Evansville, who have been visiting | to 48c, choice bonnets marked relatives here returned home this|50c to 65c, choice 38c. morning accompanied by Mra. Heary| 48 pieces pretty calicos Lebnbard and little daughter, Irene, | Colors for 3'¢c per ya. who will spend two weeks 400 pairs ladies’ fast them, for 4c per pair. It is reported that several Paducah| Remember Wednesday only. boys, among whom are ‘Mike’ THE ELEY DRY GOODS C0. Karnes and Herman Weil, are to. be WENT TO CATKO, for Lake View, Mi to attend the aioe annual picnic, which takes place LA PETITE EILEEN there today, The left on the ‘‘can- In “What did Dewey do to them.’’|non ball,’’ and will return tonight. 100 MUCH NOISE, There is covsiderable complaint from residents of lower Broadway about the unnecessary clang and clut- W. Watt, Geo. M. Johnson, and Robt MeManus enlisted, NO DANCING, THE ROSARS, Masical Artiste. weeks’ sojouan in the country. Capt, Bob Owen will fill the place during his absence. The shaft of the Rees Pritchard was put aboard and will be put in place today. She will come off the ways the Jatter part of the week. The report of the sale of the City of Vicksburg and the transfer steamer i. S. McCombs was somewhat a surprise to the boatmen here yester- day. The latter boat formerly trans. fered here and was last fall rebuilt | here. Both boats will be taken to Mound City to be coaverted into cotton carriers and when complete, will be taken to New Orleans to be operated in the cotton and sugar in fast black hose The report that the patriotic ex- cursion at Brooklyn on July 4, would be attended by danciag was an error. Fome of the most prominent | in the place are opposed to for this reason, dancin, Omitted. Those Farce Comedians, REID AND GILBERT. PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT transferred from the infantry to the battleship Kentucky. As the latter will not be finished for nearly # year, however, the report is probably pre- mature, ter of ice wagons all the way from 3 Continuows porntinee, Tew and 4 o'clock inthe morning until after they getup. They claim that the gongs are rung loudly every few feet, which is totally uncalled for, as there are no customers up by that time, except the earlier risers such as saloon men and refreshment stores, and it isn’t necessary to ring the bell 3 will be To the Publi etl Excursion tonight to Metropolis. MASONIC NOLIGE, A Young Couple From Paducah Married T e Today. a CALLED MEETING. : ’ ™e COUSINS MARRY, The Council Met Last Night in Special Session. Paducah its ‘Ten ylam in A stated conclave Commandery No. 11, plar, will be beld at their 2 Be 4 Miss Kate Kelly, of 1115 Madison They Came Over From Belleville, | street, the well known bookkeeper for The city council met last night in| for these. called session to consider the bank matter. The banks claim that they are unjcstly assessed. Chairman Ezell, of the ordinance providing for the appointment of a special board of supervisors to cor- rect erroneous assessments against corporations or individuals, the board to receive the same compensa- tion and to be practically similar, to nd to be called by the ordinance was given first passage. Postmaster Fisher was granted perwission to erect all over the city, iron posts upon which to place mail boxes. These are the boxes to be furnished by the government, in lieu | )) of the lamp posts for-nerly used. One hundrest and fourteen feet of sewer pipe for the drainage of Broad- way at Twelfth was authorized. It overflows every time there is a heavy Mechanicsburg. Joy yourselves in a regular old-fash. ioned way, _ The for anybody. Good music, good re. | Junction with the lasies of the Home freshments, good order and a good | °f the Friendless, wii give an excur- TFURT BY A PLANK. Conductor George Harris, of the i nance| 1+ C+, was painfully hugt at Grand committen, fn jaced am opdinanos Rivers yesterday afternoon, struck in the side by a plank aud had tobe brought here and placed in The gun club did not shoot yes+ terday on acccount of the weather, GRAND BARBECUE, And bran dance July 4, at Sow-| appeared to be about 30 years old, ell’s grove, on the Benton gravel ike, near the coal tipple track in Come out and en- It will be good enough He was I., This Morning, the Lemon-Gregory Hat Co,, and —— Mr, James Milvin, an engincer ot Mr. Theodore H_ Perschbacher is » left on the Di and Miss Kmile M, Perschbacher, og for Cairo, whe of Belleville, Ill, arrived this morn-| they willbe married this afternoon. ing on the St. Louis train and went{ They are probably now man and wife. directly to the court-house, where} The young couple had been sweet- they procured license to wed. Re-| hearts for some time and went down pairing to tbe oflice of Justice Settle,|Simply to have # quiet wedding on Legal Row, they were quietly| They were to be married at the Halli- married, only a few being present. | ay House as soon as the boat reach- They told Justice Settle that they]€d Cairo, and will probably return were any relation, but a gentleman] tonight or tomorrow. who knows them said that they were cousiog, They probally came here to evade the law prohibiting the war- tiage of cousins in Illinois. Both Market House Improyements, The market house improvements began this moraing. Fields & Simp. son, as stated yesterday, secured the contract, EXCURSION TO METROPOLIS, The Knights of Pythias in con- Need no longer regard sion to Metropolis tonight. | trade from New Orleans to northern MEN OF MODERATE ME the Tech block tonight o'clock, Visiting Sir Knights vited to be present, W. H. Cotman, Recorder, points. The police are having jolly times trying to break up the practice of boys bathing in the river inside the city limits, especially in the southern | end of the city where large bevies of young bathers frequent the river every day. They goin swimming} off the logs in the booms gt the vari- | ous saw mills at all times of the day, and itis almost impossible for the police’ to get within two blocks of them, a3 they always have someone on the lookout. When a cop hoves in sight they ean be seen scurrying away in seanty attire and ivvariably escape among the numerous lumber piles. - Good musi: excursion to WHY A great many people have asked today if the proposed additions! board of supervisors to. be appointed by the caunoil is for the interest of the toxpayer, and if so how? They think it i. very uncalled for and pe- culiar proceeding, to say the least, K, of P. steam oat excu might, tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. rain, time assured to all wh tend, o i intoxicating liquors allowed on the, The Kuights go there. to participate | Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home--makes the The council adjourned. Blanks tor ubseriptions. Postwaster Firber bes received from the treasury deparimeat the bianks for bond subseripti ns, which gre now at the postotfice, 1 ady to be filled. Nealy the entire amount needed has Leen subscribed by the jeople of the United States, Sub-|» scriptions will be received at par for] ‘o war. the subscriptions] duct the services, seventeen deys, Deing open urtil July 14, at 3 p. m, For nice dry sawdust tel, 29, tf Kettler, H. G, Miller, Peter cA the Y. M. ©, fhrovt Specialist, Pacucab, grounds, Committee; — Pite Eich, Mike Rogers, C. Gilbert, WAR SERVICES ALY. M.C. A, i] Tomorrow even A ¥ at 8 o'clock, at special services young men going 3, Cave will con~ Good music, ill be held for Rev. W Dr. Edwatcs, Kar, Kye, Nise and tt. in ravk work of the Metropolis lodge. The Bettie Owen will carry the party, leaving here at 7:30 sharp, and will leave Metropolis at 10:30, orchestra will be on the boat and those who enjoy dancing wil e ample opportunity, The ladies of the home will furnish refreshments, clothes right, makes th garments .that fit than e bill right. It costs but a trifle more to wear those that a’most fit. The acme of style and A good] workmanship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so littie. Round trip 25 cents, Drink Cook’s ice cold ban at Growing in ropular Logomars‘no. ake 29 for a load of hick favor every promawoud, | day... DALTON, THE TAILOR And the only highsyrade &-cent cigar, Ask for it, Linnwood at &:30 ine 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 ne. proportion. Open evenings 0 9. iinzesheimer Plombing Company 104 North Fifth Street, Under Palmer House. Telephone £62,