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"LAST GRAND... MANAGER BOSTWICK) SOCIAL, SESSION. Goes South to Extend the Sum-|'Tle Liks Are to Have One of { Aa { mer Theater Cir- ‘These Pleasant Affairs Be s y enit. tomorrow Night. It Is Possible He May Add Several Mr. J. J. Read, Chairman—Mana- soe = We 4 ty Other Cities to the Bostwick Now Wears ; yA ! Ginaat afar ies It you wish to escape disease you must fil- Ls ter your drinking water, both winter and sum- OF THE SEASON Rae park thedtor, laf) thir sesting| lant sigh couied to a © coal ag » left this morning | Inst night, : A xem ; Lf passat os: ..& By using one of our germ-proot - Si datas for Nashville, Knoxville, Chat ga}session tomorrow, Suturday night, 3 proof filters THE GLASS THAT CHEE ra Wigan | odo Wine che ‘Ag are certain of having puro water, aft issue taitiay Waseta’ tor and other places, on business and|ond a large crowd is exyr cd bvar- Ii you neglect this opportunity you will have lasting t ; Bat not inebriates, unless you drink} pleasure combined. He expects to! Mr. J. J. Read, one of the most j never in the history of merchandising was such radical Lndgsem. | pam to excess, is our fine extra dry or] be absent for two weeks or longer. popular members, was elected chair- anteed Prices within reach of all. Read this protocol. No original writing can be move interesting. The} Goiq Seal ctiampagne. Asadinver] Mr. Bostwick goes to arrange to|man of the social session, There edict has ggne forth that no summer goods must after next week find a} wine it isunexcelled. For those who}extend the circuit of Mr. Chas.| will be a number of visitors present. ovat eamina Poween 60, New YOR. resting pla@t in our store. like more body and a still wine for] Taylor's attractions. The latter is Last night Mr. R. G. Bostwick, | ———— = iets i brates s.regular prices}inner, our Burgundies, Clarets,Jnow manager of Kast End park,|the popular manager of La Belle park 4 . 2 N HERE. Three hundred fine shirt waists, | broidered long cloaks.regulas Prices} ieiing Wines, Ales and Whiskies are] Memphis, Glenwood park, Little| theatre, was initiated, and is today a} 'YPEWRITER MAN HER " " 2.00 and 2.50, g f d 1.2% Pr illite wll made, well worth soc, grand | 2.00 and 2.50, go at 1.00 and uot to be competed with in Paducah] Rock, and La Belle park, Padugab.| full-fledged member. There are sev-| + . : clearing sale price 9c. 1 As Milliner , Department for high grade quality and the price. | He will add to the it, if plang do} eral others to be given the degrees inf F. K. Simpson, representing the Five hundred fine percale, mac AS cet bs teamed tab; not fail, Nashville, K ville, and] the next few weeks. United Typewriter and Supp!) ras and cheviot shirt waists, regu- sation ) f i ° la at the Foleste Hotes, Mkt, Sitaps H ‘ straw sailors; perhaps another city or two, lar price 75¢, grand clearing sale} - a Oa Auk walking bate } General Manager George Harvey,| Mayor Simrall, of Lexington, } son has the new model of the cali- Price 25¢. : ot Memphis, is here to look after the|{hinks thut fifty new ‘cops’? will] graph which he is introducing. All our fine white pique and At Half Price in Our business during Manager Bostwick’s|ikely be needed to maintain order] 4... jasde will furnish the music Marseilles shirt waists, worth 1.25 Grand Clearing Sale. 4 ot mere during the soldiers’ stay there. ap to 2.00, grand clearing sale price] Onehundred and fifty fine school] RICHMOND MOUSE BAR) pees nee ; “a sable: St igeatiobouaieiies big. MELIAA oa Cc re Q Nn O O rs 75¢. Te ’Shanters, regular price 25] 4 poy b ” ce wrmaprd ibis raise, ghee i : Pera ans uactedote- Geet lish, DIED OF HIS WOUNDS. REED WON T RUN. there will be over 200 floats in the Dress Skirts at a Fraction and 35c, grand clearing sale price} yppreciate an up-to-date estab of Their Real Value. 10¢. E ment in all its appointments, and parade. CRISES All our fine white shrunk pique} All our fine straw sailors that Meets all Rey. Thomas Roland Could Not] Hon, W. M. Reed at Last Makes] Gov. Bradley will likely be one of ry J and Marseilles dress skirts, regular |sold for 1.00, 1.25 and t.50 go im b the many orators at Lexington Labor prices res and 2.50, grand clear-Jour grand clearing sale for soc the requirements Survive the Severe a Statement for the Dap macaicaes Wil.be reson al | Nn OWS ing sale price 75¢. while they last, OF THE PEOPLE Shoek, People. the railroads, and a large crowd is e _ expected. All our very fine silk, satin and] Just received, a new lot of fall moire dress skirts that range in|hats, in all the new shades and Finest Lunch tS hi, ie, er “4 ae pam Por eeriand soe | Tae th oon’ atl: In tus City. The Victim of a Vicious Dog Dies|Says tle Will Not Make the Race] phe police af Lexington are ea go in our grand clearing sale in| Allourfine French hair switches, of Hydruphobia at Ed- for Congress—Not This rolling all improper characters, both CH “4 two lots, 3.98 and 5.00. regular price 1.50, grand clearing ——— dyyille, Thm male and female, avd locating their 3 s ; 5 lon & f wt all One hundred children’s fine em- | sale price 75¢. , f — —_ residences, and a round up « broidered wash caps, regularprices} Ail very long fine hair switches, 100 MEN WANTED! Rev. Thomas Roland, aged Hon, W. M, Reed, of Benton, who] idlers is on hand. The police say 50 and 25¢, go in this sale for ro] regular price 2.50 and 3.00, grand died at his home near Eddyville yes-|has been urged to make the race for] that all sumpected persons will, le TO BE HAD. and 150. clearing sale Brice se ay terday from the injuries inthoted on|conyress, in this district, has at | ein cakese ta atte, «dake <cteneseoenenaaianaiiniaieenanniants Others, very fine,regular prices| Just received, a new lot of col |,, 3 him jx weeks ago by a yicious dog | made a positive statement regarding | ™° 7 sa al 1,00 and 75¢,,g0 for 25¢. red switches and wigs, 25 and|To work on the sewer system at} 1... eq minister, wha has preached| his iateution. He came in yesterday, | house sentence will be inflicted One hundred infants’ fine em-| 50c. Ninth and Jackson, by Contrac- | Baptist doctrine for half a century, is}and in reply to a question, said, A commission is soon to be sent to —~ ~ ‘ 1 said to have died in terrible agony. » L have decided not to make the] port, Rice to examine into (he postal Y tor Erler, One Dollar and) tie is thought to have had hydro-| race, and you may say that I will not facilities nod tanke recomendations m | Twenty-five Cents a day will be] Pbobia. Pa ran for congress this time. for the establishment of a complete . a. The old man was working inthe] While it bas been generally be-| service Paid. field when the dog attacked him, He} lieved that be would not run, this is pp OEE Ne... AS 215 BROADWAY 216 HE WASNT SLICK ENOUGH, | "4s thrown down, and before assist-| his first announcement. * Lagomarsino is up-to-date on cold ance could be rendered him, he bad} a OF MRBCRASUH, | beer. BUY YOUR PITTSBURGH COAL Now i; pagers been horribly lacerated by the ani- His Grips Are Still at the New! nays teeth. = APPROACHING CAKE WALK M INERAL W ELL H OUSE Richmond—He is Nos, He was brcught here and Capt.| News of the death of Mrs, Rascb, ~ AN EVEN TEMPERATURE : - hogs scien He| mother of Mr. Kd Rasch, who is welll ‘There is every assurance that there im the house depends to a certs Fowler's madstone was applied. A hunchback who registered the} had atlowed his wounds to be so neg-| known here and married Miss Lizzie] will be a cake walk et La Belle park ¥ ent, of course, upon the attention giv- Why go to other health resorts when you can name ‘James R. Grif thy*Eemletis-| lected, however, that he came fesr|Gilson, of this place, reached. the| next Tused night. ‘The mer : , wait Othe furnaces and stoves, but the find aa unrivaled one in Paducah? burg, Ill., arrived at the New Rich-| contracting blood poisoning, and one city last night. She was a widow,| ment of the theater has succeeded in| Sy well, - Mawe: ass, of Yom : 4 the hotel adjoining the} mond hotel yesterday, and took a of his fingers bad to be amputated by|and leaves only one son, Mr. Ed] having five couples sign an agree.) & nent in such matters freely. These Thave taken charge of, renovated aud repepeta ’ room. This morning one of the pro-| Dr. Pendley. He returned home in| Rasch, who has many friends in Pa-|ment to walk on that date, and are the different kinds of coal you have GREAT MINERAL WELL prietors saw in.a paper where a man|a few days, aud gradually grew|ducah, as weil as elsewhere. Herleverything points to a successful , Secsived s bance dd teoue ae 5 ) ilroad depot 2 1 By Bo Ene goed fn ville, Chattanoogs and stig both sick and well| of his description had beat .his hotel] worse, until he died yesterday, death occuried at Keaneville yester-| wa. burgh lump, which we will , fz, 25 ; LODGING 2% cents, Special] pil] in Smithland, and approached ae day, after a lengthy illoess. Mrs. , = ecg han Doge k eye, at very reasonable'rates. MEALS 25 cents; LODG ip pill in Smitbland nd approached WILL BE RE-E Frank Hoover, Mrs, Rasch's mother 4 ow, this week, or until it is mi tes te lar boarders and invalids. the young man about it. me “ ” hte Ser tg ity pea age 2 CHAS. C. CARR, Proprietor. |" ‘Wereadily admitted bis identity, UURy let the ity several days ago tor] “LET US HAVE PEACE | 2 ; io Aoaglh ot GHEE = | and stepped to the outside. He did|Perhaps Trustee Byrd Will Be/ Evansville to be at the bedside of the Highest Awards at Chicage not say how he came to beat the Re-clectcd. deceased, xs | p and Atlanta Expositions hotel keeper, but the proprietor of ae cern Phite GROCn “Peace hath her victories no less re- 1 racite, four sizes - + $7.20 per t P proy GUN CLUB SHOOT, nowned than war. Bernard Coke, three sizes - - 5.00 per ton H PE S0 jee New Richmond kept an eye on f There eg 4 potoupead af ented “To the victors belong the spoils.” | Bt. Bernard Lump - * + + 8 emteoe eee bd He slipped around to the ladies’ | trustee in the First ward, to succeed) The Paducah Gun club is this | cents por bushel 8 entrance, and went up stairs, to get} himself. At the last meeting of the|*{teraoon holding a practice shoot ®t] To our customers belong the profits DELIVERED, POR SPOT CASH ONLY "eceecceceoeceeoeceeoses® | js grips and skip oul, it is supposed. | hoard of education he resigned and| ts grounds at La Belle park, ‘There! this week. We have met the! —— He was not quick enough, bowever, | his resignation was accepted. It was| "#8 quite crowd at press time, en) enemy and—we've got ’em, Mr. J. W. Gilbert, of Murray is/as the hotel man got them first, and | aid at the time that he resigned in |Joying the sport. | i wy IDDN » Tas . & : t is - WE HAVE SILENCED THE | | Lil N \] | iat iN { ) in the city. now has them. ‘The hunchback is | order to get to bid on work on the IE TT FORTS of high prices with the bar. Ny) » DEDINAD dC JAL CU i i gains we ‘sold to the trade. Our 3. W. Rhing, of Mound City, is at ill in the city, but hi minus his} schools, his membership in the board caeeuaepadeanen the Palmer. grips, and is not-stopping at the New | precluding him from bidding (on or es , : figures, at all times the LOWEST, by 7 7K EYES F ial ee : Richmond. being interested in, any contract with} $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments. “i ''427 BROADWAY FEW PEOPLE UAVE EYES! H., W. Prewitt, of Louisville, is at ike Bost: y 100 choice residence lots, 50 feet| 90% Knock all the rest in the shade TELBPHONB NO. 8 ALIKE, ho! dla NEWSPAPER CHANGE. Mr. Byrd and his parner secured] front. Prices $100. up, ‘Graveled | From our diese goods may yet be so: = — Miss Mary Bringburst has returned pestaaclag c, Byrne A “fj 2 oe lected some choice things in bot| 4 i ; the contract for the wood work on | streets. + M, Janes, wetie ee. tn wikch “wae : e me : glasses have different vision in each] , W, McMannon, of Owensboro, ager of the Sunday Visitor. directly what he resigned for, but one ensee he tor ropa Thee . der re. do} INCORPORATED _ eye. Sometimes it's a decided dit-|is at the Palmer, sees since then some complication arose}CIVIL SERVICE Slike bark bi you Wisk Uae, Graal : ference, in othersia sl ght variation. ; Mr. Lloyd Robertson has returned! yr, Frank Sbutt today assumed] Which resulted in the contract going make the prives to euit. And wher Miners and Shippers... A careless panei will fail to| ¢rom Crittenden Springs. thé mansgenankot tke Banday Yi 10 Mr. James Lene, the contract; rod He Real a tae ae : =~ bring out this defect and as a conse- ropa pind Bite HEday yi sie will bepebe penseeite GLE ¢: “2 have spent a few dollars you g < se the came lenses will be ad-| Mr. Wiil Graham went»up toJitor, having resigned bis interest in : 4 Payton The U. §. civil service commission | a fine picture to boot, We are sell- . Soe peas, causing head. | Calvert City this morning. the’ Paducah Progress. Mr. Shutt|Mr. Byrd to give up his place in the} sonounces an examination will be} ing the haudsowest DRESS SKIRTS Tradewater Coal Wr ce oreed attatterais i.| Mrs, Lynch, of Jackson, Miss., is|has been connected with newspapers) board, and there js talk of re-electing |) 14 10. nostottice service in this city fever sold in this end of the stace aches and severe strains, which medi- rs. Lynch, of Jackson, Miss., is} ° fie & ¥ him to succeed himselt yeld for po € servic y a guest of Miss Fannie Singleton, [in Paducah for several years past, : : on some date between the Ist and] for less than the guvls ean be Postman Chas, Holliday and fami- and was formerly manager of he a Cogeh " 15th of October. All persons wish- bought at, all home w and right Now is the time to put in your wint. Vener Eyes iy ave caearney trots Balled county, | Visitor. He is an efficient worker, Buy your Anthracite from the ing to apply for examination should}ap to date, Qur LADIES WEAR] supply of this celebrated coal. Lump te, Free A ; and will no doubt keep the paper up|St. Bernard Coa! company noW| ccoure blanks from the undersigned pleases the fairest, and looks lovely | nut 70 bushel, Office at elevator, ; bei noaf alta eat 1 ot ee eeclland., of North Seventh |to ite standard of merit. while they are unloading for] gnd file them on or before September]On creatures less fair; Our styles, | @ Phone 254 When 1eay Test 1 mean , beep street, is dangerously i om fever. Mr. Irvin S. Cobb i: oi-] $7.00 per ton delivered. tf | 1, 1898, otherwise they cannot beex-| which are ever the rarest, i don’t hang a cardon the wall, and) Misses Linlie Stile and Edna and] ated with Mr. James P. Rees i amined. Freep B, Asutox, charming,’’ fair women deciare. And} guess, or let you guess, at the glass! the} Pell are visiting in Woodville. | the publication of the Progress, fete rie “ Secretary Board Examiners. | the men folks never forget us, when} you need, I use four infallible! pis Joha Rollins is in the city er wet sepey or tebe sen u weeding NICE SHIRTS and RINE] ete vgs 7 COAL CRABTREE AND COAL | OEANEFIELD methods te Aiternth. Us) Sn de again, sfter an absence of several HYDRANTS FLUSHED, a biood, re sgn en Seberee lott soe mins Toor Hate amg, |BHOR y know we keep the! val WIZ Siw who wate Tooroperty 4001 Tee: Si aise ae itis incs 1 To, qult toacco cavity ant forever te mag fassortment from which they can| LS $ SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE » were ) c ; Those on ‘Irimble Stree’ tea | getic, full of lite, ery No ily ¢ : , : Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Kuhs, of St. ie he wond | easily choose 4 CHEAPEST Lump, 80 per bushel. elsewhere, after paying big fees too. Coals, are guests of Mr, asd Mrs Flushed Today. ee | ‘ f ‘ Our SHOES are the best and! Nut, 7¢ per bushel, My exainination is given free, All bo . . ae ; i Fibclecs at tho eye oorrectiy dlag.| 8% ds Senmaou ; ——— ma me | a cheapest oa top of the earth—or be- : ; Miss Mary Ridgeway, of Mayfield,| Chief Wood, of the fire depart- lew . low—and every last pair 18 as ‘solid All sizes Old Lee Anthracite $7.60 per ton. ) = === as the rocks in the Forts of Morro onal THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH nosed. . 2, 423 uest of Miss Maude Byrd, on| ment, this morning was notified that Dx. J. Harnars, 425 Broadway, guest c y 8 You may fancy this quite out of rea- sop, but a trial will prove it is We keep a stock on hand all the time N. B.-Patients preferzing to con- | Tennessee strect. all the hydrante on Trimble street ic i ii|| fret time in many days that they ha true, Just to wind up for the sea vag would be pleased to have you pointement. well known policeman, is very ill iy day vy had son, FORTY CENTS ‘buys a LOW. * 4 ave your. or sult me at the hotel can do so by ap-| Mrs. Frank Smedley, wife of the| Would be flushed today. It was the from congestion. tyR flushed, and they greatly need- SCunten BuO fl BARRY & HENNEBERGER. Misses Ila and Mirt Hart have re~ “ In GAITERS we sie Toe bl Chief Wood reports the fire ali n GAITERS and BUTTONS and . oe from thelr visit to the Upper ystems in g oa L ACKS me can Gt every foot toa ¥ ser er, “TT.” “Cousin Georgie, how dainty _ Mr. and Mrs. Moore Churchill, of REY, PENROD BACK, your feet look !’" 1 wear Dorian’s South Fourth streets, are parents of shoee—-don't you see?’ ’ a fine boy, born last night. Had a Successful Reyival in Osce- Rich people are pleased with the We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal M Laura Campbell, of Clinton, ola, Ark, auty of our LINENS, LACE CUR sa alten ber motner). Mrs. Carrs i i AINS aod BUGS, and other fclke but give our patrons the well-sereened Johnson, un North Fifth street. Tee: Wik, Ponsod,, of ibe Bicol think it a duty to follow the taste $24 Mr. George Rock and daughter, | Baptist church, returned this morn- oe * 4 a ; ‘ Migs Ida, and nieces, are expected |ing from a two weeks’ visit to Osce- be rade la Increasing and acme from thejr eastern trip today. | ola, Ark., where he conducted a suc- On or about September L We | beeithy—our prices creating « muss ; J | es fail to relieve. ° A we hold fast the trade of the wealthy, CONNORS AND DUNN — fs.MEviies te Comets of he U.|erre ne tata il at Menus aon-| Will Open an electrical department and the poor we have slnays. with Tampa on a visit to his father, Col.| day. and. for a day ot twowas very/COMplete in repairs and doing all]">\. piornes—te wns of one Tom Corbett. _ His many friends are glad to] ps ‘ Font aes ee {Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and ' 7 Bred ‘Lona coluraoh te Batu Mee him backs kinds of repair work. The wiri Bf vimonrars—in every ‘smeet home p ai its Cash; Render Nut and €ge at 7 cents Gash saintly ge nel buildings, fitting of electric bells|ie ike forme ere Sco us about your Anthracite, All size, MACK AND ARMOUR — irteurviten” ve ‘omen ce and repairing of fans and motors} ™ ! m & them free, bth oath beanie i L AT A CHEAP PRICE, No post office has been established Messrs. J. 1, and HH. E. Kimmel, /at Pepper's Mill, as stated in a con-| DYOM) tly attended to. All we ask) anwin adwit the above contains C | | d B Chos. and Chester Rankin, and C. C. orary yesterday. The prelim |= : . x ' ch P CHANGE OF BILL THURSDAY. | feahan, of Henk, area! the|toury papers have been taken cut ty [LS & fair trial, and we guarantee] wre tse wey” bn la val and ion Company _ omg gaa aaa a at New Richmond. Mr. Potts, of that place, but this sig- i i i i ) he sea 4 : . B ‘IMlas Eliza Rice, of Sonth Eleventh | nifles notting, He desires to enat|OUL DYICeS to give satisfaction. Up enle‘of: the. epson: JEFF J. READ, Manager READ street, has returned from a three|lish a gl gt) there uader the JOHN J DORIAN TELEPHONE 370 ; B - + CTA PPA| seeks visit to her aunt, Mes. G. W./name of *Lone Oaks,’? but no act ’ ’ E IS THE STAPFI phate ot meal her ties pei ‘it oe ae Minzesheimer WO. 205 BROAOWAY, - PADUCAH, KY, MRS, R. BURGAUER, Agent Yard, Tenth and Je“terson OF LIFE], tei romored that ateoager R. G.! pepyttON IN BANKRUPTCY, epee — ~ Bostwick, who Jeft this morning for CONSEQUENTLY varions places, witl be married to a - . HAVE IT charming young lady at Ashville, N,| fr. F, H. Hipple yesterday filed a b] D It [ h | | ; oe fore Pal ee petition in volugtary bankruptcy in l 1 m 1 no 0 mp y a on, S al or . OVER M'PHERSOW'S Dhue onc Ry y the U.S. court here, making the P URE Attorney L, W. Mason, of thel ary sisd since the law weat into ef- firm of Mason Bros., Mayfield, and peneD * Mr. C. T, McNutt,of the sameplace,|"¢b = 104 North Fifth Street FIRST... .. He guarantees a porfget fit. passed through the city this wiorning,| #4eeste Your Gowers With Cascarets. Under Palmer House Should Have Your SECOND .. He does all his work with home labor, the former en route to Bt. Louis and] ose’ {r6'S'U i pation foreve ; the other 15 Reatbare ilaaiaitee a eat ec al aad Velephone 362 Patronage, for THIRD... He will sell you a suit of clothes made to order C COL. HOBSON ILL, visit, } Three Reasons pie le ATE pica eee ae ; RAKC Col. H. H. Hobson is quite ill, «# obeaD As yOu Can buy PLGRR 1 ARsCLoraEe, bi He was recently injured at a picnic a custom-made sed Big dance at Ramona park tonight. | at Cold Springs by having. bis arm Every barrel, halt barre), sack or|Ad uission free. Twenty-five cents/hrjken, and now he has been attacked kage percakeed to oe made FRoM charged for a cna vie dance. |) . He was unable to be out =e And the only RED et y M. SWEENY, anager, » ‘, Soeta hae Aikcies-gen reteniiotetiie en Ber. | today. f high-grade 5-cent grocere, sell ue name, came wk buy It, Mo-Te-sac for Wiity Coats my not asrep- arantoed tobacco habit 5 SS P| onaioans god pure. be, 08. ll arugpiats «af