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REMEMBER THE OLD RELIABLE St. Bernard waCoal Co. SCREEN + DOORS! We still have a stock of those fancy screen doors, also CARS BURNED. Another Bad ‘Aceident on the Il- linois Central—No One | Hurt. MANNOTH MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALE. | In order to diminish our Immense Summer Stock, a Reduction of 50) per cent. WILL be made on EVERY ARTICLE of Summer Goods in our establishment. A Red Letver Week for Bargain Seekers, All our $1.50 linen crash skirts go] MILITARY DEPARTMENT. ~ in this sale for Ai aes BRO ent 00 tus ‘wits On THe 08 ee ee Have no strikes and no low water . hth: 1 All our $2 yery ‘ai linen, denim, | 4, h re der 1 S81 yision Burned—Cars es Guutand Wh: coamendeatly they even-eighths and one-and-one-eighth-inch plain screen 7 dress hats go in this sale for $1.2 e Deraited i doors, The wire in these doors is not put on with tacks ; duck and Silecia skirts go in this sale] ang g1.£0, verailed. are able to keep a fresh stock of but securely tastened in grooves with a tongue or strip of % for 8c. ‘ All our $4, $5 and $6 pattern hats coal on hand all the time, and as wood. We are the only ones selling this class of screens 4, 300 fine lonsdale muslin gowns, | oq in this sale for $2 and $2.50 A number of cars of freight train it is only handled one time they in the city. Insist on having this kind; they are the best. regular price 75c, go in this sale for}"” 1, tia eal No. 891, south bound, on the Evans- furnish you nice, clean coal, free Take no others so-called “just as good.’’ 990, our very fine French patterd | viii, division of the I. C, were from slack and dirt. And they sell Ls never sold under $8 of $9 8010) ditcted at Livingston ‘Tank, sixteen as cheap asthe cheapest. Pittsburg 200 fine cambric embroidered et {coal and a full assortment of anthracite and coke always on hand. Our delivered prices, for cash only, are— St. Bernard Lump, 8 Cents per Bushel St. Bernard Nut, 7 Cents per Bushel is sale for $4 and $4.25. . PY o le miles above Princeton, about 4 o'clock rite, oreet covers go in this ga A beautiful new lot of sailors just} yesterday afternoon, ot 15e. received. The very newest shapes!” ‘Two tanks of oil, two cars of flour Meals) firsts ar Si stan [and effects, 25¢ and upwards. and one of tobacco, were wrecked oe reese. worth Ices] All our $1.50 French hair switches | and about last night the than $7, $8 and 89, go in this sale|S° 1 this sale for 75c. tanks of oil exploded, or caught fire ay " a) All our $2 and $2.50 French bair|:« some manner not clearly known, FRUIT CANS FRUIT JARS RovAL MAKING POWDER 60., NEW YORK. NEWS OF THE RIVERS. 8 o'clock of , : 30x60, Smyrna rug with|Switches go in this sale for $1 and] and all five of the copelary a the A ‘ » 5 two containing the oil tanks, were B RNARD cc YA every $2.50 coupon ticket. $1.25. atehd. The soulalentiod ‘will cost] Cairo, 22.9, falling, ST. Be L co. * ted : (INCORPORATED) 3t8+324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY- Chattanooga, 3.4, falling. Cincinnati, 7.4, falling. Evansville, 6 0, stand, Florence, 0.9, rising. Johnsonville, 2.0, falling. Louisville, 4.7, falling. Mt, mel, 2.8, stand, Pittsburg, 5.4, falling. Nashville, 1.8, falling. St. Louis, 20.4, falling, aducah, 8.9, falling. ‘The Dick Fowler was out for Cai- ro this morning at 8:30 o’clock do- ing fair business. The City of Clarksville cleared to- day at noon for Obio river points as far as Elizabethtown. She was do- ing light freight business, The John S. Hopkins was the Ev- ansville mail liner today, although somewhat late in arriving avd de- parting, owing to good business and thin water. The towboat Dick Clyde leaves to- r- the railroad a few thousand doll 10215 BROADWAY | pertaps, as the whole thing is unde stood to be a complete loss. It was reported here that the oi! tanks exploded, but this could not be confirmed at the dispatchers office, ‘The engineer in charge of the train was named Brown, and the cause of the derailment was vot | POLICE COURT. Two Arthur Crawfords — Va- grancy and Crap Shoot- ing Charges. TELEPHONE NO.8& " armeae=ontemmmegonaamel Theuwr> CLEVELAND Name Plate 423 BROADWAY 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR LA BELLE Personas PA R K Mr. Andy Clark went up the road 4 this morning. @nas. T. Tavzor, | R. G. Bosrwiexk,| Mrs, H, G. Thompson has returned Proprietor. Manager. | trom Dawson. Judge James Campbell has returns ¥e¥E ed from Dawson. Misses Nellie and Mary Barry ALL OF THIS WBEK visiting in Fulton. THE ROSARS, Screen Doors and Windows! CHEAPEST; TO BE HAD. Helps the looks of the wheel, but it don’t take a name plate to tell a Cleveland. You can tell them by their high- coy trade appearance, their easy and noiseless running, OP showing there is absolutely no friction anywhere. Clevelands are made plain, good and sub stantial all over, and do not rely on bright, fancy enamel and fake talk- Other Business That Came Up Be- fore Judge Sanders This Morning. are Miss Annie Ferriday has returned from a visit to Memphis. Mr. S. T. Payne, of Ogden’s N LA PETITE EIL Arthur Crawford, colored, was RELD AND GILBERT. THE VERNONS. Entire New Company Sunday Afternoon, PERFORMANCE E EVERY NIGHT SHORT LOCALS. SHOT IN THE LEG. Landing, is in the city. Mr, Harry Owen is very ill at) his home on West Jefferson street. Miss Ella Nance bas gone to Fancy Farm on a visit to relatives. Miss Mary Owen Murray has gone to Louisville on a visit to relatives Mr. A.N. Clarke went up to Princeton this morning-on business. Mrs. Minnie Schofield left today Mr. Frank Gilbert, who has been ill for sometime past from rheuma- tism, is better. charged with breaking into the house of Dicey Powers, on Seventh street, and stealing a watch. ‘The case was not ready for trial anc was continued until tomorrow. Another Arthur Crawford, also colored, was charged with assaulting another boy on the wharf and split- ting his lip. He said he didn’t do it purposely bnt the evidence indicated and Lee King, colored, were charged with vagrancy and were sentenced to day for Tennessee river after atow of ties. ‘The Lookout went up the Tennes- see river this morning after a tow of rock for the government works at Livingston’s Point. The H. W. Battorff is due out of the Cumberland river tomorrow morning fron Clarksville and leaves on ber return to Nashville at noon. today. It fell slightly jay yes- terday, but become stationary Jas : bsta ing points to secure their sale. Over ttt | 5003 Cleveland Riders in Paducah Can Testify as Above. for her home in Chicago after a visit otherwise. He was fined $5 and/She is now the only packet 1m that to relatives. costs. stream. AS. W. GLEAVES « SONS § of the very highest excellence in Isaac Jacobs, alias ‘Chicken,'’| ‘The river is about on a stand here the manufacture of ladies’ fine M. E. JONES eS This design is representat footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat- A young man named Ross, while 2 _ | thirty days on the chain gang. AJ night, : gathering berries out on. the Benton} Misses Ruth Wilstach and Lottie} similar charge against John Greer,! “at the foot of Jefferson street TRADE MARK isfy those who insist on the best, road a day or two ago, was shot in| Boswell have Lcvhes to Hickory Grove] colored, was dismissed. where the dry docks are located was the leg by a farmer, according to re-| 00 @ visit to relatives. Porteous Boyd, Wim. Manuel and | spout the only place where any activ- ‘ fe Homer Stead: colored, were P. Martin, who has been here He lives in Mechanicsburg, jously burt. ports. and was nc WANTED TO RENT Part of astore ona main street fora professional man. Show win- dow faciog street preferred. Address Prof. G. H. Eason, Mayfield, Ky. aja MAYCR WON THE MEDAL, The Gun club held its regular shoot yesterday afternoon at La Belle park, and there was a good crowd present. Mayor Lavg..wen the medal by a scgreOf 22 out of 25, with Dr. _Hlansbro a close second, losing by one score. The mayor says he cop always win with such easy victims to compete with, Mr. Saunders Fowler had been wearing the medal. FOR REN Cool, pleasantly situated furnished room. Only half block from best boarding house. Inquire at $13 North Sixth street. A SMALL GARDEN, The Lilinois Central is placing sod in the small enclosure at Broadway between the sidewalk and the old freight office, It has been fenced off and will greatly improve the appear- ance of the locality, A car load of sod arrived this morning and was placed in the enclosure, 1S AT WORK. James Hodge is at work in his field today. He is the man who Lad his skull fractured in a ranaway near Floreace Station two weeks ago, and which Dr. H. T. Rivers trepined. The evangelistic of the W. C. T. U, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock in the lecture room of the First Christian church. LOST—Between the Catholic church and the corner of Fighth and Clay, a gold necklace with bangles and B. V. M. medal attached. Find- er will be rewarded by returning same to this office, 12j2 isit to his many friends, left to- day for his bome in Iowa. Misses Addie Gaddie and Eulah Noll, of Clinton, returned home yes- terday after a visit to Miss Nina Powell. Rev. M. E. Chappel returned last _ | aigat from Nashville where he went to atttend the Christian Endeavor convention. Miss Lena Sievers will leave today for her home in Mc Leansboro, LIl., after a visit to her sister, Mra. Eugene Coker. Mrs. Will Gray and niece, Miss Glenn Palmer, the latter of Jackson, Tenn, leave tomorrow for (iracey, Ky., on a visit to relatives, Judge R. L. Shemell, County School Supt. H. W. Jones, and ex- Sheriff J. H. Little, of Marshall county, were in the city today. Next week quite a party of Padu- cahans will go over to Dixon for a sojourn, Among them will be Hon, Chas. Reed, Rev. #. E. Reed and family, Mrs. W. M. Cowgill and children, Mrs. L. W. Boswell and Misses Mary and Anna Boswell, Mrs. I. D. Wilcox, and Misses Emma Reed, Elizabeth Sinnott and Mae Terrell. FOUNTAIN AVE, RESIDENCE FOR SALE, On EASY TERMS— able residence portion of the city, where values are sure to increase for many years; my elegant 10-room res- idence, with all modern improve- ments, large reception hall, bath room, linen closet, china closet and | s stationary Washstands up stairs and down ; hot and cold water, combina- tion electric and gas fixtures; large attic, For further particulars apply to Mrs. J. M. Darron, Fountain Avenue and Jefferson Street, or 448 Broadway. 12j6 NO GOODS FOUND, Police Notified That There Was Plunder on the Island. Marshal Collins this morning re- ceived information from Marshal At Fountain Park, the most desir-|_, cbarged with crap shooting and were fined $20 and costs each, A breach of the peace case was dismissed against James Doyle. L. A, Baker, of Dresden, Tenn., charged with carrying cov ealed a deadly weapon, was fined $25 and sentenced to ten days in jail. He was represented by Attorney Dennis Mocquot, who asked and was granted an appeal. STEAMBOAT SUNK. Steamer J. W. Graves Goes Down at Cai 0. Last evening about 8:30 o'clock, the little steamer J. W. Graves sank at her moorings, a few y is south of old Ft. Defiance, a short distance below the Halliday house says day's Cairo Argus. The boat lies in nearly thirty-five feet of water, ca- reening slightly to starboard, 8 only a portion of the pilot house and the stacks visible above the water. | he steamer has 2 steel bull and belongs to Capt. John Mackler, of Booneville, Mo., and came into port Saturday night after a towing trip south, She will likely be raised as soon 23 possible. The extent of the damage or the cause of the sinking could not be determined last night. She was valued at $10,000 00, which is not covered by insurance. LD ATTENTION, The Dagoes Were Out In Force Today on the Sewerage. work on arrived yesterday to begin the sewerage, were marched from the encampment near the | nion depot, to Jefferson street, where they were put to work.jDuring the day large crowds of pedestrians would collect to wateb them, and comment on their unin- telligible communication. They seem to be good workers, and are experts in the business, having come all the way from New York, where they bave worked on sewerage for some time. When at work there is a of thein about two blocks long string ity was noticeable today, all the rest of the river front seemed deserted. A large force of ship carpenters, ealkers and laborers are at work re- pairing the wharfboat that ison the dry docks. Work is rapidly pio- gressing under the personal super- vision of Supt. Young Taylor and they will have her in the river agaia in a few days. The City of Sheffield is due out of the Tennessee river for St. Louis, The river fell at Nashville last night 4-tenths, which puts the Cum- berland river dowa very low. The upper Tennessee is also at its lowest ebb. The towboat Peter Houtz is up the Tennessee river after a tow of lumber for Evansville parties. The City of Paducah is due to- morrow morning from St. Louis en route up the Teonessee for Florence. The Maytlower Jeaves St. Louis to- day for Paducah, She turns back from here for the ‘‘Fuature Great.’’ The Bettie Owen takes an ex- cursion to Smithland tonigbt. It is expected to be well patronized. The repairs on the snagboat Woodruff are being pushed rapidly so as to have her completed for the early fall service. Double steel hulls have been placed under ber and she Mr. E. C. Terrell Secures a Good has been wonderfully improved and increased in serviceable value at an tee, expense of several thousand dollars. % She has been under the attention off Master Commissioner J. Will stee! workers and boat builders since] Fisher yesterday afternoon sold to early spring at Cincinnati and has|the highest bidder the lease on the almost been converted into another] Rowlandtown baseball park, with all boat. She is now much more suit-| the park properties. able for ber work than she formerly] The price paid was but $180, and wag, the lease is for four years. The is a quality some newspa| days of “yellow” journal It is not so with THE Ct anew It prints the news—~all about it. own staff correspondents hemispheres. Says the Urbana (Ill.) D: “We read the war new then we turn to THE by all postmasters. Madison street, Chicago. “BASEBALL PARK, Capt. Amon Price took a saw mill | property in the park is also very yal- Louisyille and East. boat up the Tennessee river this} uable, and it is understood that Mr. | anarve rv. 0. DEPANT P, 0. morning. Terrell will retain control of the park |¢ 16: Rm ea m The Woodruff weat up the Ten- and rent it out for picnics, :!: cee pm nessee river yesterday to saw some and other such things. It is sad a Memphis and South, lumber for the Kilgore heading fac-| that the four years’ unexjirel lense 12°95 wen tory 1s alone worth $500. } St. Louts and West. £:00am 1iSam The little harbor boat Mary N.J * en 13:10 pan ett) HAPLAIN. passed down at noon with a big log POPULAR raft for Metropolis. The R, A. Speed has for a certainty gone into summer retirement this time. She has made several attempts to go to the bank on account of low water, but has on each occasion been called out on an emeigency trip. Regiment last Sunday at Camp Alger Chaplain Dusseault (Protestant) said in the course of his address: “Tt is with pleasure that I anvounce to the men of our regiment especial to those who have been brought up} in the great Catholic Church, that and a great deal for temporary sensation. The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability, It is the only American newspaper outside New York city that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world. | Its war news service is unapproachably the best. see how much of it is true.” Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, At the services held for the Sixth |p, RELIABILITY ; pers have lost sight of in these ism. They care little for truth 41CAGO RECORD. | the news—and tells the truth and artists at the front in both ee ee ily Courier: s in the other papers, CHICAGO RECORD to 184 Mollie ob bervise us ite othe regiments and | most heartily commend the Catholics of our regiment, they can make it possible, to attend these services, I wish to assure every man of this—I respect his conviction."’ Chaplain Dusseault, needless to say, isvery popular.—Standard and Times. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. | Lvansyille and Ohio River 10:00 a m (dally except Sunday.) Steamboat due 10:55 a m WHY BURN The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies —that’s it—is sold b and nowhere else in Paducah »y George Bernhard If you try a pair you are henceforth a better suited. regular customer. You can't be The Douglas Shoes for Men They fit well, look well and wear well, They are made in all —ever wear them? Most people know what they are. 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. ; Sie Baakinas GEORGE BERNHARD 00000000 000000009 % - Notice To the Public! «} Connections ‘made with water main, including hydrant eight feet linside of lot line, for $6.00 short connection and $7.50 long connec- tion; other work to cost in the The little freshet that appeared so suddenly in all the rivers day before yesterday has likewise disappeared from all of them, and afforded no benefit to the steamboats whatever. Black, of Brooklyn, that he believed the goods stolen at Brooklyn night] . before last were oa the island oppo- site the city. Alle sokiths Sao ts hg j Father Sherman, chaplain of the Fourth Missouri Regiment, bas very | kindly consented to come over here afternoon at 4:39 o'clock to give CHILDREN’S DEATHS, ‘The ten-months old child of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Huff, of Livings- Old son Te Henry Minor was arrested this When you can get dry hickory afternoon on a charge of crap shoot- on's Point, died ‘ay of eum. Te UH Te eerie eet ae ar ans tad Magee ere Meal liog,’ Hu Wlonly. G68 Dut Of means | Panel (2 ! "er. | oss service, andI au assured of this,) stove woo ready for stove at ! re out to find the goods, and after going | warranted for engaging in a crap] 4ee Sovernment report this morning} i44¢ the Protestahts of our regiment : i ‘ : buried this afternoon, all over the island, aod wading in |ramc |], {Or {PI's iD & Crp showed the river to be falling at all{ that the Protestabts of our regiment! sane prices by telephonixg No. |SAME Proportion. Open evenings bite May, the three-months ola] mud for several hours, they wore re tal tomorrow. "| “? ‘© **8!/the principal points with the excep. | Will most gladly wrn ont te bet fhe | 198 Note change trom No.29, 7to9 208 Xo The a, and See Te lec ge HERE. Tier in all the streams until the’ fal] | OURtY, but also on his own account: aki this afternoon at Oak Grove > Ta at rains set in. River men are still|#04 furthermore, I wish to ay that Lenore, the cleven-moths old yashington the pooson,mgat, is ia] hopetel that packet stage will ro- | PAU! Soar ator mataing. at | E E BELI ° daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, W,|Death Yesterday of Mr, Jim Beye heer a ae Valmer| mm) at feast until the new grain hie gant peasy Plas Ba ’ f 53 sai) ; 4 ; , q Brame, died this morning at’ the Clement's Fine Horse. Howe. Pl orops can me Sois0 20. Sees : 1n20§ bumer ibn family residence 222 Jackson street —— oe ee I : INGETON, MEN OF MODERATE MEANS | The funeral will take plrce tomorrow} ‘Bob Rea,’’ Mr. James Clement's 104 North Fifth Street, Ask for it, morning. _ pussy my valued at several Tr ee undred dollars, died sudden): he mayor yesterday afternooi THE V fbesday, *ihat colic @ ihe pire AR ha furnished. Re Minke. who ma|Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. Under Palmer3House. f "1 ~~ Mr, Clements was’ out of the city,| Without money, with transportation) Dalton now makes clothes in bis own shop, here at home---makes the Telephone/862 Py Ry wk eee fare Ae pee oe mgm i mahal badbicase clothes right, makes the billjright. It costs but a trifle more to wear a Wednesday aftervoon at 3:30 {about the Peeled aR Bate garments that fit than those that a’most fit. The acme of style and esha cede) cy vgiu ~y members | city, workmanship is ours, Drop in at 383 Broadway and see abotit that e reques fe pr “Ail the ladion’ of dt Ekareh. ere (Gi Dioky” MT 7 Wile’ bight Tay ie,| belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. Tequested to meet there at 4 lock | Stepper, valued at $300, was seriously ¥ : oe hited to baste fot ‘eee hurt Sunday afternoon, He was BRAINERD & HOLSMAN DALTON. THE TAILOR 4 connected with repairing our build-| being driven out in the country by a ARCHITECTS, ———ESE=EE=====__ a. . ; ing. Mus, E. B. Ricuarpson, [Young man of the city when ‘the Wa pe citi - Secretary, whee of | i buggy reat suddenly cHicaco Growing in popular ° be Feooah the only ! cs fi 0 Tul is t be | Branch c Ameri n igh-grade 5-cen ipation Yorever, axle on the horses foot, pe a a ; is rams Nasioue! Bank Building, “ag favor every | Nn WOO clans Worse druggies refund mene, tendons. He may recover, mn PADUCAH, KY, day...

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