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| i SLASHING SALE: Begins Saturday morale until Frtday, July 22 PERSONALS. PERE COSC OC CO EERE CORE: Samuel Menifee, of Danville, is at the Palmer. Gaston Mearces, of Asheville, is at the Palmer. July 16th, and lasts . Unneard-of bar- gains in every department. Slashing Skirt Sale All our 1.50 and 2.00 fine wash iuck and linen skirts, slashing sale |' Three hundred fine ladies’ children’s summer union suits tha |sold for 35c, slashing sale price 1 5c Five hundred sun bonnets that slashing sale All our 2.00 and 2.50 very fine| hoc for 25 and 35¢, quality white due ithe and {Price 12¢. denim skirts, slashing sale price | Millinery Department 1.0 our 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 very|, Allour2.coand 2.50 fine trimmed fine silk and satin skirts, slashing sale price 4.48. Slashing Silk Sale Five China silk, light shades thing for silk shirt waists, slashing sale price toc yard. Slashing Waist Sale Ladies’ fancy percale waists that sold for 50¢, slashing sale price 19¢. Ladies’ very fine percale and Madras cloth sts that sold for 5c, slashing sale price 25c. Ladies that sold for price 50c. 1.00, hundred yards handsome just the fine white lawn waists slashing sale hats, slashing sale price 1.25, All our 3.00 and 4 00 trimmed hats, slashing sale prices 1.50 and 2.00, Allour 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 very fine imported patterns,slashing sale and 3.00. received, a fine new lot of white sailors aia chip hats that go in our slashing sale at fifty cents on the dollar. Three hundred new white sail ors, 25¢ and upward. Allour 1.50 fine French switches, slashing sale price 75c. All our 2.00 and 2.50 very fine French switches, slashing sale prices 1.00 and 1.25. THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY GRAND REPRODUCTION . OF THE,... BATTLE OF SANTIAGO On La Belle Parkj Lake Monday Night JULY 18 his grand scenic production will be given in complete detail just as produced in all of the large cities of the country, and will be under the personal supervision of the representatives of DuPont Bros. & Co. See the Spanish fleet leaving Santiago harbor. See the American fleet prepared for the encounter. See the Spanish dash for liberty. See the most resplendent repro- duction of a naval battle of modern times. See the fierce attack, the sinking and burning of the Christobal Colon. See the capture of Cervera. See the sinking of the Vizcaya, ‘Teresa, Oquendo and Pluton. ee the exploding magazines. See the return, the destruction and capture of Santiago. Admission to the park for the above entertainment will be TEN CENTS and will be collected on the cars. ‘Theater open after the battle. FOUNTAIN AVE. RESIDENCE FOR SALE, On EASY TERMS— At Fountain Park, the most desir- 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 Stationary Washstaads up stairs and down ; hot and cold water, combira- tion electric and gas fixtures; large For further particulars apply to Mus. J. M. Dato, Fountuin Avenue and Jefferson Street, or 448 Broadway. 1256 attic. cERS, RECRUITING OFF Capt. Tyler, of the Nineteenth in- fantry, and Sergeant Bolton and oth- ers of a regular recruiting party, ar- rived in the city last night, and have opened up sn office in the Y. M,C. A. building. They will there acvept Tecruits for the regular service, Re- quirements made kuown on applica- Races at Fair Grounds, Thursday, July 21, Friday, July 22. Dr. Kawards, Kar, Kye, Nose and Specialist, Paducah, — tf. SHORT LOCALS. Try our $2.00 guaranteed to give styles and colors. 15j2 Lexpier & Lypon. shoes; they satifaction, are Al There is a unique car here today, and at the depot was seen by a great many people. It is used for inspect. ing bridges, and was in charge of Messrs, Spencer Hartwig and C. M. Henley, both of New Orleans, Their motive power is gasoline, and they are en route to Louisville. ‘They can make a speed of about forty miles an hour, Send Stutz your orders for Ive Cream. 2t Races at Fair Grounds, ‘Thursday, July 2, Friday, July 22. Cha: died at ‘night. Ed Albritton, aged night at 917 Boyd strezt, DISSOLUTION NOTICE, Morgan, colored, aged 42, Thirteenth and Trimble !ast » died Inst The co-partnership heretofore ex- isting between S. Stark and H. M. Stark, doing business as S. Stark & Mrs, C Trueheart bas returned to Louisville. Mr. 8S. A. Fowler is sojourning at) Gibson Wells, Tenn. Miss May Clover from Nashville. has returned C. C, Howard wite, of Carrs ville, are at the Patmer. Mrs, J. W. Young left this morn- ing for Dawson fur a sojourn, Mr. J. ot Unionville, A. Wood, Ll,, was in the ef Mr. Martia Yo)} today. is his y friends will regret to learn Mr. Fred Heilbron leaves tomor row for Atlanta on a visit to bis wife Mr. G. B. Underwood has re turned from a visit to his wife at Woodville. Miss Essie Chastain left this morn- ing for Gracey, Ky., on a visit to relatives Mr. C. A. Homphrey, the Smith- Premier agent, went up to Dawson this morning. Miss Lora Brandon, of Benton, Ky., 18 visiting relatives on South Tenth street. Mrs, A. A. Perkins and daughter, Gwyn, and Miss la B. Wilhelm, are visiting in Fult« Mrs. Carrie Johnson and niece, Miss Carrie Grave, have gone to Clinton on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Will Perkins and little Miss Mildred Orme left yesterday for St. Louis, to. spend Sunday with Mr. Will Perkins. Mr. J. E. English and wife and Miss Monitna Hopkins left th ro- ing for Madisonville to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs, Lancaster and granddaugh- ter, Miss Mabel Calissi, left this morning fot McNary, Ky., on a visit to relatives. Hye Kamleiter and wife returned this morning from Evansville, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs Chas, Sebolz Misses Nellie Lang, Mary Starr and Pearl Barry chaperoned by Mrs. Dr. M. G, Milar y for a two weeks’ stay rings, Mrs. D. R. Smalley and daughter, Ruby ds grand-daughter Clara Bader returned e last evening after a few days visit to relatives in Benton. Mr. Samuel Plumb, superintendent of the St. Bernard Coal company, has gone to Duwson Springs for his health, He will remain a week or two. Dr. J. now in St G. Brooks and wife are Paul, Minn., but expect to go to Duluth in a day or two. They are having good health, pecially Dr. Brooks. Mrs, Hal Walters and sister, Miss aoe Ogilvie, left for Atlanta, this morning, to visit their sis- ter, Mrs, Haiden Miller, and after a short visit they, ia company with Mrs. Miller’s family, go to the sea- shore for the summer, Messrs Will, Wright and wife Chas, Graham and wife, W. H. Robb and wi Misses Bertha Hill and Maggie Clark, of the city, and Misses Elner Wright and Blanch Davis, of Maytield, will leave on the Sunshine week for a round trip to Cincinns Bro., at 120 South Second street hes Mr. R E. Ashbrook and family been dissolved by mutual consent, S.| Mr, C. E. Jennings and family , Mrs, Stark is to remain and conduct the] J, kK. Bondurant, Miss Mary Bondu- same business, assuming all the lia-| rant, Mrs. Austin Tyndall, Miss Rial bilities of the firm as well as collecting all accounts due the firm. Races at Fair Grounds, 2 "THE KAMSEY SOCIETY. noon,in & box from Conductor Craft, a young quail, one of the few ever cap'ured and brought here. It is very wild, snd cannot be induced to eat. If you want to save money give J. Springs to spend two weeks. Vbomas, Mrs. Anna Belle Sebree and daughter, Elizabeth, Miss Flora Mc- Kee, Miss India Lang and Mrs. R Settle left at noon for Dixon The following crowd of Cairo peo- ple came up on the Dick Fowler last night and returned to ,, breakfast~ It Disabled Two Varkies in One Week. Ben Boyd, the coloured drayman, has a mule that has been working on us call; we willhelp you. We have the best shoes for the least money.|'e streets here for about fifteen Shoes from $1! up. We guarantee|Ye*rs. The most peculiar thing all owr shoes. 15j2 Lewpuen & Lypox. | FOR Mo * DAY AND TUESDAY. SPECIA The beautiful display in Noah's Ark’s window of fine china will be sold on Monday and Tuesday only at the prices n\arked on goods, Beautiful salad bowls, cake plates, vases and other fine pieces bric-a- brac will be vold at marvelously low prices, at Neab’s Ark Monday and Tuesday only. If you don’t beijeve it see their window. One bundred beautiful Bobemian Glass vases, actually worth 250, go for 10¢ at Noah’s Ark’s china sale Monday and Tuesday. el ! t d ol oO For $3.50 You can get a regular $5.00 pair of shors, Call and see them Lenore & Lrpon, x 8 ATTENTION, HOJSSEMEN ! Take your horse to Dr. J. Will Swith, at Glauber’s stable, if he needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon. You may thus save a va uable horse. Examination free, 16j6 pl m H The Merchant's Exchange wili]™. give a nice macaroni lunch free to night, We haverubber lieels; try 4 pair, 15j2 Lexpien & Lypox, !y* about the mule is that the harder you pull on the lines the faster he goes, A few days ago he put Gabe Fletcher on the dray, and en route to the depot Fletcher wanted to stop, and pulled on tbe arimal. of stopping, the mule and soon had thrown and one of the wheels broke une of his legs, Instead nt faster, etcher over, He was taken home, and y a darkey known as ‘Yellow was placed temporarily tn barge of the dray. He pulled a ittle too hard, also, and the next ime he was seen by his friends he was in charge of a doctor, completely isabled by one leg being run over, Hereafter all strangers who take harge of the mule will be warned ot to pull. The Merchant's Exchange we a nice macaroni lunch free ight. will tos If you want your shoes repaired send them to us, 15 Lennie & Lypon. BREACH OF THE PEACE. 5j2 Wesley Hines, » colored boy em- joyed at Smith & Seott’s, was this orning arrested by Of Fred oyer on a warrant charging him ith striking F, N, Morrison, He ill be given a trial Monday, Drink Stutz’s Cherry Phosphate. 2t ‘Telephone for # load of hickory ewawoud. if Ravan nauna POWDER wy tes CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, 423 BROADWAY ‘Deere Wemore Ona services Sanday. Christian church Sou! Seventh congregation will wor a, m. and 8p. m. ‘“*Manhood.’’ Even’ ent. P.S.C Broapway M school 9 superintendent. m. and 8p, m. p E Pre: Jw of the church are req at Sp, om. Monday. H. B, Jow First Bartis usual hour at the Fi Si subject, ‘Agents in Gen. 5-4, Evening vation Only in Chris Sunday school 9 | vice and 8 p.m. Sunday m. Prayer meeting S p.m. Tuesday ev at Hebron Mission in Everyone invited to vices. Regular serv from Dow on. Bartist—. Baptist church, corm Srcoxp Have opened clothes right, Bible school 9:30 a.m, J. K. Bondurant, superintend. [pos ent. Preaching 10:4 4 a p.m. Morning theme, = cellent’ Glory, Eveni z Why Lama Di = EVELAND Finst Cunistian—At the First and Jefferson streets, Moraing subject, 9:30 a. m. F, B. May, superiatend- 330 a, m. C. worth League, Monday 8 Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m p.m. A cordial inyi ed to all the services. Fifth and Jefferson street, 30 a om. J. M Faller, superintendent. every Wednesday Bible class meets every Friday at 8) Gyuyay Evanuruicat, — Service p.m. The public cordially inyited! gil) he held at the Evangelical WHY BURN to all these eervices, church tomorrow as follows: Sun- Ww. Pexrop, Pastor. 30a, m. German § ND PResBYTER be services at the Second Presby- terian church tomorrow at 11 a, m. Ohio streets there will he Siaday| Nashville July — — :| school at 9:30 a, m, J. F. Hawkins,|eavor service 7 p.m. All are ia-| —— superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. | Vited to attend these services. ee AvFeD 10 BRAY: | : sad ne . Subjects, ‘God's The Ladies’ Aid s society of the} Today about fifteen of the dagoes side sng oe relievers obli ation,” Cumberland Presbyterian church will | concluded that they wanted to returo on ae hird Commandment.’’| meet Monday at 3. p. m. in the lect-|to New York, or go to New Orleans, he members of the church are es-| ure room of the church. They prepared to pack up prepora-| pecially requested to attend the — — tory to their departure, aud the morning service. BARBER SHOP BURGLARIZLv, | dago boss, who paid their fare here Youn e's meeting T fy trigh _ oun people's meeting Tues se was greatly frightened, and made an -s 2 Ly catia eds! ‘Humanity’ The barber shop at Seventh and | effort to procure warrants against cc Ny ofbg totem ilies Trimble streets, was entered by them, claiming that the amount he es >. m. instead of - w él Mi diay an beretciire. The public re elepes sient before lest anda pair} sap abies Kay hier le ine lees lal layited and teats’ wake i of clippers, two razors and two pair! be a dead loss to him if (he men were ally gladly welcomed | 0+ shears were st Jen, allowed to go. At last acc ts he to all these services. bases j was still engaged in his laudable ef- Lioyp T, Witsox, Pastor LIQUOR DEALERS stock of whiskies and brandies that Kentucky LOWEST PRICES EXTANT We distill our own apple and peach brandies, and we guarantee their purity and defy competition for prices and -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 garments that fit than those that a’most fit. The acme of style and workmanship is ours. Drop in at 383 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. REMEMBER ‘mmmTiE OLD RELIABLE St. Bernard Coal Co. Have no strikes and no low water to contend with; consequently they are able to keep a fresh stock 0} * coalon hand all the time, and it is only handled one time me furnish you nice, clean coa from slack and dirt. chia they sel as cheap as the cheapest. Pittsburg 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 as 5. Nt Yom ST. BERNARD COAL CO. CENCORPORATED, TELEPHONE NO.8 stiax—Regular i Name Plate theast corner of the rship at 10:45 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- con, trade appearance, their easy and noiseless running er showing there is absolutely no friction anywhere. ee are made plain, good and sub stantial all over, and do not rely i on bright, fancy enamel and fake talk- ing points to secure their sale. Over g subject, ist — Sunday B. Hatfield, aching 10:45 ior Leagae 4 cK : tation is extend All the men uested to meet 001 50x00 Cleveland Riders in Paducah Can Testify as Above. JAS.W. GLEAVES & SONS ARARARARAD NSON, Pastor. ervices at the t Baptist church Morning Evil, Cursed subject, ‘Sal- t.”* Acts 4-12, FUAAPARAARAARARBARAARARARARRIARAY Prayer ser- evening. preaching at 10:30, A hearty in- vitation is extended everyone to at- tend these services, B. F. Wetrmas, N—There will Pastor. When you can get dry bickory at school 2:80 p. Wednesday at ening preaching Rowlandtown. all of these ser- ive each week stove wood ready for stove Compentanp Preserrentax— ner of Sixth and Court streets day school at 9:30 a, m, Preaching at 10:45 a, m. and &8p.m. Two young ladies’ will read papers, and the pastor will deliver a brief a dress upon the International Christian Fndeavor convention which met in i-11th.s Senior En- same prices by telephonixg 198? Note change from No.29, E.E. BELL ‘At the Second er of Ninth and 2t| forts to stop them. Kentucky Distilling Company The JXamsey society will have ajing at the Palmer as guests of Mr. called meeting Monday afternoon at} George Parsons, one of the party 4 o'clock at the Broadway Methodist} Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Tunnel, Mrs cburch. A Tuxhorn, Misses Nona Barns- emeti savy | back, Josephine Springer, Nora Bur- CONDUCTOR CRAFTS GIFT, roughs, Blanche Parsons and Miss ee AEA Williams. | Mayor jLang received th - ae y 1 be yd aap rial A ebay BEN BOYD'S MULE. WHOLESALE up at 206 Broadway with the choicest, oldest and purest and Tennessee van produce. quality. Give usa trial. makes the billjright. It costs but a trifle more to wear _DALTON, THE TAILOR Od Soggy Wel Don’t you want one? We have two kinds. They don't cost much, Stop and ask prices. Lawn Swings PADUCAH KY 318-324 BROADWAY Screen Doors and Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD: M. E. JONES This design is representative 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 is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere If you try a pair you are henceforth a You can't be better suited. —that’s it else in Paducah, regular customer. The Douglas Shoes for Men wear them? —ever 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 306 Broadway GEORGE BERNHARD aeneneeeecseseetes 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 sane proportion. Open evenings 7 to 9. inzesheimer Plumbing Company 104 North Fifth§Street, Under Palmer§House, —_——ae Telephonos362. Growing in popular s And the only favor every | i n n WO O d high-grade aon day... Ask for it,