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GREAT SLASHIN SALE: tinues one week longer. Bargains which cave been sold out have been duplicated by other bargains equally as good. Three hundred fine ladies’ and children’s union suits that sold for 35, slashing sale price 15c. Five hundred sun bonnets at 120, 25¢ and soc, that were 25c, soc Slashing Underwear Sale Five hundred nicely trimmed gowns, regular prices 65c, 75¢ and 1.00, slightly soiled, slashing sale tet and 75¢. Three hundred fine lace and ( ‘ embroidery trim’d umbrella skirts, | Millinery Department regular prices 1.50 to 2.00, slightly | soiled, slashing sale prices 50c, 75¢ and g8c. Slashing Skirt Sale poss All our 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00} All our 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 very fine silk and satin skirts, slashing | fine imported patterns,slashing sale sale prices 4.48 and 5.48. | price 2.50 and 3.00. All our odds in fine duck and) Just received, a fine new lot of denim skirts, slashing sale price | white sailors and chip hats that go Allour 2.00 and 2.50 fine trimmed | hats, slashing sale price 1.25. All our 3.00 and 4.00 trimmed | hats, slashing sale prices 1.50 and 75¢- ‘ ‘ the dollar. Slashing Waist Sale Three hundred new white sail Six hundred fine percale waists, | ors, 25¢ and upward. all shades, styles and sizes dumped | — Allour 1.50 fine French switches, into one lot, slashing sale price 15c. | slashing sale price 75c. Three hundred fine white lawn| All our 2.00 and 2.50 very fine waists, regular price 1.00, slashing| French switches, slashing sale sale price soc. | prices 1.00 and 1.25. THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 IGHT if T: Col. Edw. O. Leigh has returned to Owensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foster are vis- iting in Atoka, Tenn. 200999—, PERSONALS. Mr, Will Sanders left at noon for TO LAB eee THE TWO FANTAS And Their Funny Pig. in the city today. Mr. George Hughes left at noon CONNERS LARRY ANNIE for Creal Springs. ‘The Old Favorites, Messrs. Evert Thompson and Frank Boone left at noon for Dixon. Mr, Rodney Davis bas returne: Dixon to spend a few days, Mrs. Fred Hipple, of Princeton, ST. CLAIR axp LORENO, +6 PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT Beginning with next week, every Ky., is here on a visit to relatives, Friday ni; will be Amateur Night. ; vs debi All wlio desire to male their bow to} _ Mit. F. A. Wilson and child, of Eddyville, were in the city today. Mr. J. D, Sewell left at noon for Parker City, after a business trip to Paducah, Miss Irma Hecht has returned from a visit of several weeks to Louis- ville, Miss Ethel Cook has returned to Mayfield, after a visit to Mrs. Ben the public can make arrangements with the manager. SHORT LOCALS. Best 10-cent whiskey in the city at Lagomarsino’s q \in our slashing sale at fifty cents on }" Mr. John Black, of Brooklyn, was IT WAS SUICIDE. “Sonny” Veach Said the Shoot- ing Was Intentional, For fle Wanted to Die. The Reason Is His Continued Hh Health—The Moctors Say the Wound Is Fatal. *“Sonny’’ Veatch, the young man of North Fourth street who shot bim- ! self yesterday afternoon, the ball ea-| tering his stomach and penetrating the liver, shot himself inteationally, ile has since said so, and the reason is on oecount of his continued ill health, he being a victim of epilepsy. He has been aftlicted for some ye, and when consvious, be has since the shooting repeatedly ex- pressed hiniself as being very anx- ious to die. The attending physicians reported this afternoon le would probably not last until night. NEW FRONT. Mr, White's Building to Be Re- built, Capt. James White, who owns the building destroyed by fire last week, will begin at once to rebuild, but has let no contracts. He will cut the house down to 9 two-story, and put im a new and beautiful front. He will make it one of the prettiest as well as finest buiid- ings in the cit “FOR GASH, Fifty pairs of vici kid shoes in bal- morals and congress worth $3 go for 82 this week only, Lespnen & Ly por’s, 133 Broadway. y ISTERDAY'’s RACES. There was not a large crowd out gt e fair grounds yesterday to witness but betting was lively, and The first race th the races, he racing was spirited, a mile novelty, won by ‘Pet, ‘Derby Maid’’ winning the three- quarters mile dash "won the next race Lizzie Metcalf, Derby Maid and Cracker jack were the entries in the pacing race. Metcalf won the first heat, Derby Maid the other. FOR GASH, $ Try a pairof our $2 shoes, will wear as well a3 any $3 shoe. All the styles and colors, only $2 at Lenp- Ler & Lypon’s 133 Broadway 22j2 REAL ESTATE. Chas, Meyers and wife transferred a lot in the city yesterday to T. J. Dossett g16 W. B. Reid tranferrea an interest in some land in the county to Lottie Fisher for $900. ARTHUR JONES’ NEW PLAGE Handles Elgin Creamery Butter all the time, always sweet and firm; and be keeps nice watermelons on ice. No, 333 Broadway—next to McPher- son’s drug store RAILROAD SPECIAL, Officials Pass Thr to Me ugh En Route phis, OVAL RAKING ROWDER CO., KEW YORK. WATSON’S FLEET Go to Reinforce Admiral Dewey at the Philippines. May Washington, July 22.—Watson is almost certain to re-enforce Dewey Lis squadron is expected to start for the east within the next forty-eight hours. Oo excellent authority it may be said that Commodore Watson’s plans vontemplate a much longer trip and even more serious business than the seizure of the Canaries and s demon- stration against the coast of Spain. Owing to the destruction of the en- tire Spanish fleet, with the exception of Camara’s squadron, no fear is felt for the American coast, and the «drop of either Sampson or Schley eved to be more than a match for Camara’s ships, There has been for weeks a very decided opinion in administration circles that Admiral Dewey should be re-enforced, in view of the extent of the Philippines, the Ladrones and the Carolines and the possibility of complications which, to successfully cope with, would require an over- whelming naval force. Germany today may insist she has aothing but the friendliest feeling for the United States and does not in- tend to interfere in the Philippines, but circumstances may cause her per- formance to be at complete variance with her present words. Aguinalde is acting suspiciously. All these circumstances have been liscussed, and unless a change is made in the program Commodore Watson, when he sails for the east, will have for his ultimate destination Manila. MUST PAY NOW. italy Sends two Warships to the Court of Columbia, Scripps McRae Service. Rome, July 22.—The Italian war- ships Peimonte and Dogali have sailed from Lisbon. It is believed that they are bound for United States of Columbia. It is stated that Ad- miral Candiani bas been authorized to bombard and occupy Cartagena, This action of Italy is compel Columbia to pay an award decided against her about thirteen years ago by President Cleveland. 2 aken FINGER MASHED, Switchman Paul Jones, of the Union depot yard force, had a tinger tO | 0e. 250. OLD RELIABLE St. Bernard a7Coal Co. Have no strikes and no low water to contend with; consequently they are able to keep a fresh stock of coal on hand all the time, and as it is only handled one time they furnish you nice, clean coal, free from slack and dirt. And they sell as cheap as the cheapest. Pittsburg 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 ST. BERNARD COAL CoO. (INCORPORATED) 423 BROADWAY TBLEPHONE NO,.8 Pd BOTH For Little More Than The Price Of One. This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper. We will give to the subscribers of THE TWICE-A. WEEK REPUBLIC, as a special inducement, the new and superb AA = We have two kinds. They don’t cest much. Stop and ask prices. Don’t you want one? Lawn Swings PORAT 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY Screen Doors land Windows! Repusiic Sunpay MaGaZInE 52 complete numbers, 18 pages of the choicest illustrations and mis cellaneous reading that money can buy. THE REGULAR PRICE.OF THIS ONE PAPER 1S $1.25 A YEAR! We offer, both publications Only $1.50 When you renew your subseription do no lose sight of this spendid of- fer. Address all orders to THE REPUBLIC. St. Louis, Mo. AAARARAARRARAARAARAAARARAABRARARARARARARARR ORDERS TO GEN. BROOKE. THE TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC, Which alone is $1.00 a year and THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE, Which alone is $1.25 a year. fo A YEAR & FOR BOTH = mys THE THERMOMETER, eripps McRae Service. The mercury yesterday was 4 at Washington, July 22 Orders its highest point, but today has been have been issued by the war depart- much cooler. This morning it was ment to Gen. Brooke and staff to only 74. leave for Porto Rico Sunday. They CASH ONLY. leave Newport News at5 p. ui. on the St. Loui: Mens’ oxford, worth $1 wo for $1.25 Lexpuen & Lypos, 22)2 A photograph of Co. K, Third MONEY LOS regiment, Kentucky volunteers, in palin Van Culin's window, attracted 8} The son of Dairyman Jograin; who great deal of attention today. 1.| drives tle wagon, reports. the loss of contaius excellent likenesses of alll $ig souetime yesterday. Ile does the boys. Educate Your Eowels W Candy Gathartic, cure con Be. IEC.C.C. fail, drugs: pot know whether it was taken from his wagon or lost out of it. PEACH D CREAM, 1th Cascareta, ipation forever efvind money. FRANCIS Is BEUTER, Housman has the peaches—who George Francis, of Covington, . be.) wes wan sft a bas the cream? Ky., is the name of the mun off a tow hoat who fell in a down town sa loon yesterday- He was taken to the city hospital, and is now much better. and Smobe Your Lid) Away To quit tobacco east! aetic, full of Life, norve ad Bac, the wonder. we strong. AU dru tee Bookiet nu and fore V vigor, t Capt. Stickney has not yet enlisted CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M. E. JONES —_— ec 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 If you try a pair you are henceforth a You can't be better suited. This design is representa else in Paducah. regular customer, 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 and can be had here. ity of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and best selected in town. : : ayo ae GEORGE BERNHARD ——— ; Shortly after midnight a special] painfully mashed this morning while ma ; Sterting Remedy Co, Yous HOUSE BURNED. Billings, train bearing Gen. Supt. Gillease| switching’ cars ia the yard. anyone forthe Third regiment off - aa eae ema neapae al Mrs. D. D. Thompson bas returned} on Chief Engineer Sloan, Supt Dulac nna engiveers. There have been signed] Why pay high prices for shose The residence of Mra, Welsh, at] Louisville, after a visit to Mrs. D.|jyarahan and Roadmaster Wallace stn teed | Oodetnntind. Walienh for enlistment, however. four or five} when you can get tne same shoe fer i A 1 f te E »| To 5 1 a x se is und » mouey END & Twelth and Monroe, was destroyed] 1+ Sanders. ascived On 9 special trais, en Fonte) ;“abecmme, cengy comerne, Mp erme |yousg mam. Hip tice ls vader thej hall of the money at laxsias Miss Ola Milliken and brother, |to They left after re- by fire about 2:30 o’clock this morn- Memphis, Bets bE ing. Some of the furniture was| Roy, have gone to Paris, Tenn., on} maining here a short time. 7" te “4 7 oe % saved. ‘The origin of the fire is] visit. i a unknown. Messrs. J. R. Nuckells and Hugh PIVERSE SO MARY aie Marshall, of Woodville, are here to a % . > 20 ARTHUR JONES NEW PLACE attend the races, Robt. Hale, aged 22, and Lulu Sccaticind Mr. N. J. Dilday and sou, Ralph, |)Wens, seed 21, were licensed to Has the best of everything. Hig] leave tonight for their home in Louis-) "FY today. Both are colored Berkshire Lains are without an equal, | Ville, after a several daps’ visit here. WILL GET A WARRANT, Mrs. Norman Wilson and daughter, of Fordyce, Ark., will arrive this | Chief Woods Will Swear Out One evening to visit their mother and ‘Kondout thie 1. (2 grandmother, Mrs. Bertie Wilber. an pelted: The Sunshine left this noon for Cincinnati with a large crowd of ex He also keeps sliced cooked ham, No. 333 Broadway—next to McPher- And old stock beats an old firm with new goods in the liquor business. Marshal Collins stated this after- noon that Chief Woods,of the fire de- Mrs. Peachy Wilkins, 31 years| cursionists aboard. ‘They were most- old, died erday afternoon at the|ly from Paducab, with four or five {P8ttment, would swear out a war- family residence on Trimble street. rapt this afternoon some tim ainst e e from Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs, IT. C. Leech, and Miss Martha Leech leave tonight for Rye, California and Yellowstone City Attorney Lightfoot has now dad _ in preparation an ordinaace requiring Mrs. Allan Asher, of Memphis, | aj] crossings to be protected by auto- arrived last night on a visit to Mrs.} matic gates, H. E, Thompson, ea route to Crit- the I. C, for running traias through the city at a speed faster than al- lowed by law. She recently became a mother, and leaves in addition to a husband, four children. She was a most estimable lady, and leaves many friends. The faneral took place this afternoon, burial at Oak Grove. Notice the Public! Six-year-old whiskey and our five year-old brandies will demonstrate this proposition. FOR CORDIALS AND WINES lean blood meane a clean skin. Ne | tenden Springs. CHANGE OF BILL. Be chins your blood snd teen it gees, ty| Judge Heury Rip Melton, of Dils gest Which at thig season are put up in nearly every household, our '94 iirring up the allim-}ion, Mont., formerly a law partner] Last night there was a change of Monarch is highly recommended for purity and strength. sade | of the late Judge C,. 8. Marshal, is vill a La Belle park aod the Innge Prive down to $2 per gallon. Telephone No. 53 r y taking fh visit Id friends, audience greatly enjoyed the excel- Settee imo: lle ice Lda ML. Long, of ‘Cincinnati, 20 program offered by Mauage and orderagalion. Success guaranteed. A ; {accompanied by her friends, Misscs| Bostwick. ‘The shov is considered Connections made with water INTEREST IN THE BOAT. one of the best ever offered. | Stella Newmaster and Ida C, Lyman, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T, J. Wil- liams, of South Sixth street, main, including hydrant eight feet inside of lot line, for $6.00 short POLIC! JOUR’ Mr. J. G. McMahon has purchased Kentucky an interest ie the gasoline boat,! Miss Bertha Argust, of South Third ¢ , 1 Hustler, from Nashville. The boat| street, entortaina’ last coke ie nenrt| Several Dog Warrants Disanssed A fs Bees ess casing bee ang: "cht Sammie es i hoone hls Morning. - Fab a connection and $7.50 long connec PADUCAH DIST. CONFERENCE, |! Princeton. The following were} ‘The case against Emma Force, tion; other work to cost in the fs present: Mr, and Mrs. Grear, Mr. | charged with breaking into Ed Will- ¢ ; F orhe Paducrs diewict conterence|*@2 Mi BH. ‘Thomas, Misses| tame" house and stealing several ari same proportion. Open evenings MU toavene in Clinton ky. babar Grace Rucker and May Stevenson, of | cles of clothing, was heard, and the 9 mee . rire ie thy | Princeton, Mary Ripley, Mae Bam-|defendaut was released on her own 7 to 9. berger, Della Berryman, Eflie Clark, Fannie Clark, Ethel Powley ; Messrs. Will Spann, Chas. Grear, Eugene recognition until tomorrow morning. Doe Jackson, for choking Clarence Ingram, was fined 10 ard costs, delegates from the Broadway Method- ist church: Revs. G. C. Crumbaugh and R, 206 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. BALUSTRADE MUST GO, 4 r Dalton, Morris Marks, Gay Harris,| Several dog warrants were dis- a a eens -- — W. Childs, Jobn L, Wevb, C. R.| Ben st 4 Freak Clark ; 8 ee rapaguagyeds i @> ' 1 ‘ Mell, A. Knox, C. H. Chamblio, T.|" eee es Leigh, B. H. Scott, C. B. Hatfield, John L. Powell, Dr. J. D. Smith, W. 1. Byrd, J ™. Byrd, J. V. Pow- ell and James P. Bowles, Bishop O. R. Kitvygerald bas prom- ised to preside. The pastor would be / gind to see all the members present next Sundsy, the last service before this confer M. Y. Monaich’s pure whiskey for Your vordial at the Keatucky Distill- Ro, Seba tee int tena Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. his new saloon, 701. Trimble aueet,|D@lton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the aad there was a large crowd present. {Clothes right, makes the billjright. It costs but a trifle more to wear He lias only recently assumed charge] Parments that fit than those that a’most fit. The acme of style and in the city. ¢ workmanship is ours, Drop\in at 333 Broadway and see about that Npay biNNenrs,| belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. . DALTON, THE TAILOR This morning the work of tearing away the balustrade from the top of the government building began, and will occupy several days. It is torn away because as long as it is there the roof cannot be kept in repair. Hereafter the place will not be safe for children, ARTHUR JONES’ NEW PLAGE 104 North Fifth Street, Under Palmer House, Telephone 362, Jo making up your list, don’t fail ange 4a to call on Faney soft] _ % ‘ ig Co. 9j8 peaches from Ge Oranges 10¢| ===> ==: ——S ¢ No-To- mac for witty Ie headquarters for fresh fruits of all|dozen up. Lemons 20c dozen up, Growing And the only Guaranteed tobacco bavit ¢ kinds, and for fancy groceries Stup| Big fat bananas de dozen up. Geor= * high-grade 5-cent i ee in on your way home, at No. 833]gia watermelons ive cold, Fresh in Popu cigar Go to Legomarsinu’s fora pice,|Broadway—next to McPherson’s|cakes—a big assortuivnt, lar Favor Ask for it. ice cold beer, drug store. Hovswan's, Next to Raoket “store, ' Daily