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‘BUY YOUR PI Filter the Water You Drink It you wish to escape disease you must fil- ter your drinking water, both winter and sum- mer. | By using one of our germ-proof filters you lare certain of having purew satistation guaranteed. Prices within reach ofall. | The Rove je the highest grade bekieg | eows. Actoat PERSONALS. j] ==" ‘tire further than any other bread. Hon, Charles Reed has return! from Chicago, Mr. Geo, F. Debue, of Pittsburg. is at the Palmer. Mr. E, Rehkopt has gone to Louis- ‘Villé'On business, Councilman G@, ft. Davis has re- turned from Memphi: Dr. Albert Bernheim has gone to Louisville on bnsiness. | Mr. J. W. Hubbard and wife spent yesterday at Water Valley. Mrs. Jno. T. Donovan and child- cea have returned from Dawson. OVAL Bamina POWDER CO., KEW YORE. DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY Master Whitt Wickliffe bas re-| tareed from a visit to Greenville. PADUCAH etm a Oe COMPANY. |” BERNARD COAL COMPANY|-43 an extended visit to Obio, Tenn. |The Paducah Coal and Mining Syapeligre een: gg vi Co. Will Have an Agency Attorney W. W. Martin, of Eddy- at Memphis, ville, was in the city today. Min James, Cook hex. returned | C4! Put Coil Down in Memphis trot trip up the Tennessee river. as Low as Any One and a _Mr. R. J. Waters and wife, of Much Su Murray, were in the city yesterday. Sees County Surveyor E. R. Wren, of} The Paducuh@oal and Mining Co., Woodville, was in the city yesterday. on ower to yn the Memp! Prosecuting Attorney J. Wheeler| 4! trade and will locate an agene, ‘Campbell spent Sunday at Eddyville. by yi Mr, E. W. beg Ls 9 ts of the compa returned Sal y ig iss Bertha Stero, of Kvaneville:|trom Memphis where he has been, for Third, 8 ° ° several days arranging for the placing eS me | of their coal on the market there. Mrs, E. W. pes hy" children} ‘The mines ot the company being have gone to Creal Springs for ® 80-|jovated on the river will emable journ. them to put a tow of coal at Memphis Capt. Billy Purcell and wife left to-} at such a low figure as to success- day tor Texas, after a visit to rela-/fully meet all competition and net the tives. company a fair profit. Mr. J. Arthur See and wife came ‘ The semper has searet pe % i A down on the Fowler yesterday from | tion on a suitable site for an elevator present. Come out Sovereigns and Mrs. W. K, Penrod and children ie hgeed as their busiuess becomes give your auxilhary the support it so} Teturned this afternoon from Livings- fully established, which is but « mat- richly deserves A. Gnirr' ton county. britisllaecrmcnt ets "Deputy Supreme Guard: Miss Mamie Gornez bas returned peorerergt oe 4 . as awarded a medal at the World’s Fair, FOR SALE. hegre after a visit to Miss | o04 is the superior to much of the — hee Airbags ot coal handled at Memphis. ia Sinley, of Pari nX.,} The gentlemen composing the com- 100 pesca: rms gy baton ie visiting Mrs. George Alexander, | pany Ad some of Deduct most Fully nine-tenths of those wearing| front. Prices $100 up, 'Graveleg| eee, rere: prominent capitalists, with the neces- s have different vision in each | streets, W. M. Jaxns, Mr. John T. Farmer, Sr., and/sary capital and push to make the NO HORNS! TTSBURGH COAL NOW | | =" | 7 im the house depends to a certain ex- | he attention giv- stoves, but the quality of the coal enters into the mat- ter just as well, Make use of your judgment in such matters freely. Thess ‘are the different kinds of coal you havé| to select from in our yards. We have just received a barge of Brown & Sons’ best’ Pittsburgh lump, which we will deliver off the barge into your coal house now, this week, or until it is no loaded, at the low price of 10!ge bush. pn ty Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions $7.20 per ton 5.00 per ton NO BELLS! Fresh Jersey Milk DELIVERED TO YOUR SIDE DOOR BY THE AFTON HEIGHTS DAIRY Which will open for business September ist. Any one wishing to take trom this dairy may address Box F. Ks St. Bernard Anthracite, four St. Bernard Coke, three ‘St. Bernard Lump - 8 cents per bushel St. Bernard Nut - 7 cents per bushel | SHORT LOCALS. — Cheap Trip te Cincinnati. [READ IS THE STAPF OF LIFE —_ « CAH KY Vo account of the G. A. R. en- PREECE campment, the Illinois Central Rail- company will sell tickets to innati and retarn on Sept. 3rd th inclusive for $7.00, good re- turning until Sept. 13th. Subject to extension until Oct, 2nd by deposit- ing return portion of ticket and the} payment of 25 cents additional, td J. 'T. Donovan, Agent. Fine china and glassware for al- most nothing at the great fire sale now going on at Poweil’s old stand. DIED AT CALEDONIA, CONSEQUENTLY (INCORPORATED ) HAVE IT PURE Diploma FLOUR ' “eexe™™* ery barrel, half barrel, sack or packere suareseed See ane Isaac Newton Childress, one of the’ URI SO! ED WID EAT} best known farmers ia Trigg county finer, All firet-class retail " : : so ee, nell ite “Bost families buy it. died at Caledonia Saturday, aged 65 NEY BACK if not as rep. | years. The members of the ‘‘Woodman Circle’’ are requested to meet in the Knights of Honor hall this evening at! 8 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of organization. All Woodmen who de- TELEPHONE NO.8 Screen Doors © d Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD 427 BROADWAY Its going PADUCAH COAL AND MINING C 0. INCORPORATED . rior Article, NCORPO! Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal an Now is the time to put in your winter supply of this celebrated coal. Lump 8c, nut 7o bushel. Office at el Tele: COAL “teatiett” COAL SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bushel} P, 60 bor ‘Nut, 7c per bushel. All sizes Old Lee Anthracite $7.60 per ton. THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH » We keep a stock on hand all the time and @ would pleased to have your orders. BARRY & HENNEBERGER. or. FEW PEOPLE HAVE ALIKE, EYES Sometimes it’s a decided dif- e, in othersfa slight vai careless examination w bring out this defect and as a con: quence the same lenses will be ad- justed to both eyes, ing he: aches and severe strains, which medi- cines fail to relieve. 1 Test Your Eyes Free Of Charge. When I say Test I mean Test—I don’t hang a card on the wall, and guess, or let you guess, at the glass you need, I use four infallible methods to determine the condition of. your, eyes, I have bundreds of patients who were im; ly fitted elsewhere, after paying big fees too. My examination is given free. All diseases of the eye correctly diag- nosed, Dr. J. Harnars, Broadwa; N. B.—Patients preferring to con- sult me at the hotel can do so by pointment. “LET US HAVE PEAC to 0 “Peace hath her victories no less re- nowned than war.” i “To the victors belong the spoils.” To our customers belong the profits this week. We have met the enemy and—we’ve got ’em, WE HAVE SILENCED THE FORTS of high prices with the bar- gains we ‘sold to the trade. Our figures, at all times the LOWEST, now knock all the resi in the shade. From our dliess goods may yet be se- lected some choice things im hot weather stuff, on which we won't quote any prices, though others do that fora bluff. These goods you can hsve as you wish them; yourself make the prices to suit. And when you have spent a few dollars you get a fine picture to boot. We are sell- ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRTS ever sold in this end of the state; for less than the goods can be bought at, all home made and right up to date. Our LADIES WEAR pleases the fairest, and looks lovely on creatures less fair; Our styles, which are ever the rarest, ‘‘are charming,’’ fair women declare, And the men folks never forget us, when needing NICK SHIRTS and FINE SHOES. They know we keep the assortment from which they can easily choose. Our SHOES are the best and cheapest on top of the earth—or be- low—and every last pair 18 as ‘solid?’ as the rocks in the Forts of Morro. You may fancy this quite out of rea- son, but a trial will prove it is true, Just to wind ap tor the se ‘ORTY CENTS buys a LOW- R SHOE, ITERS and BUTTONS and we can fit every foot to a ."" “Cousin Georgie, how dainty your feet look !”” wear Doi shoes—don't you see?’’ ch people are pleased with the Sand RUGS, and other folks think 1 a daty to follow the taste of “big bugs. Our trade is increasing and healthy—our prices creating & muss; we bold fast the trade of the wealthy, and ‘the poor we have always with us.” Our PICTUKES—the Gems of inmorTaLs—in every ‘‘sweet home’’ to be, when just for a few purchase, you're wel- come to some of them free. against All will admit the above contains ‘more trath than poetry. Kverybody come to this wii ding. up sale of the season, JOHN J, DORIAN, WN), 205 BROADWAY, ~ all will plead guilty. Sin oe 1 John Jr., of Dixon Springs, were in} venture a success. The company is ___528/# Broadway. ihe city yesterday. zi well equipped for the baslaeseaibing ‘The rarest bargains ever offered in] Mrs.G. R. Davis and daughter,|* towboat and necessary barges, by Paducah can be gotten at the fire} Miss May, have returned from a gov-] Which means they can land coal at sale of the Kentucky Glass and|eral week’ to Memphis. Memphis with less cost than the coal Queensware Co., Poweil’s old stand. ars, Eugene C. Gleayes and from any other ntucky min@, or fie < fonildren returned today from Nash-| tHe mines in Alabama, wot TO CAIRO. ville, where they spent the summer. The ferry boat Bettie Owen took a| Rs aremhle tals moraledsteter spar pire bgp to Cairo yesterday, 1 visit to Mrs. Henry Thompson. and had ex hace Wid fal seed e Prot, Harry Gilbert, who has been —— ill for the past two weeks, is better, . BROKE IN TWO, his many friends will be glad to Wm. Aday fell in Coavulsions lear about noon yesterday on Second Health Officer James Crane, wife| Street near Broadway, while walking nd daughter, of Evansville, were scoe pppereatis, wel, pd 08 ae ttle time was thought to be in a dan- Seg neth 09. ten, S09: Rewier tae a ecatiting. Der Daan was called, and he soon rallied sufflei- ently to go home Aday is the man who ws *‘ruck in the head by a hammer at the rail- Toad shops a few years ago by Pred Connerus, who was sentenced to one $ year in tbe penitentiary for the offen- guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas./se, He began having the attacks hg ead North hpi wl eee afterwards, but the one of ¥es- ‘ ’ social session st S|terday was the first for a year or Fr nde ety, Gave the plaintitey iy Saturday night was well attended| more. 4 dislocated by a bumper, while a Aad orecTnOny: Sajored.. tee . aisit. brakeman, ‘Several visitors were present. —— Mr. J. S. Read, formerly clerk on ed ROUSE WANTED. the Buttorff, came down from Car- LATE NEWS. yesterday on a brief visit to J A 7 or 8 room house between} his friends here. He returned toda: Fourth and Ninth streets snd north} ’ Squire John Farley and daughter,| _ The state department has informed of Broadway. Address X. Y, Z,.,| Miss Della, who went to Chicago, United States consular officers ia all care of Sun office. Willing to lease} have gone to their old home in Ra. | Parts of the world that they may issue from two to five years, 2902 fcine, Wis., on a visit before rewurn. | bills of health and certify invoices for ing home. Santiago, Ponce and Manila, and all "The friends of John W. and Miss other ports in actual possession of the Emma C. Thompson will regret to} “aited States. The lithographs for the first at-[learn that both are ill of malarial] The republicans held conventions in traction of the season at Morton’s,|fever at their home, 521 Monroe|* ®umber of counties in the Highth the ‘Knobs 0’ Tennessee, are most Kentucky district Saturday to in- attractive, and Lave been placed all struct delegates to the district con- over the cit: The play made a bi ressional convention at Danyille hit-in St, Louis last week, and wi August 30. All the counties in no doubt di large crowd here. structed for Congressman Davison, Sra pe A Berlin paper says the Imperial LOUIS CLARK SELLS OUT, ple ty are of adap is examining Bismarek’s a Chill Cure is m jetters, and the family of Bismarck Will Rest Up for His Health for] yt iantaticn Chil © Drug Co. wie bY | say they will not pabiish bis memoirs a Few Weeks, is reliable. and correspondence at all if liberties enemas e taken with the originals, Mr. Louis Clark, the well known NeW SHOW. Lewis Warner, the Massachusetts South Third street grocer, today sold —_—_ bank defaulter, who was caught in out to Mr. John Dicke, and will re-| It Is a Crackerjack at La Belle} Louisville, was arraigned Saturday at tire from business for a few menths, Park This Week, Northampton, Mass. He pleaded on corer of his health. a rt. Clark, who is a son-in-law of Mazslial Collins, tas made a success] uyis west la onsposed of eacls heen] Some of the officers of tue First of his business, and solicits the liberal: known names in the vaudeville line Alabama are accused by their men of patronge accorded hia for his suc. os Kurtz, the Mexican juggler; suppressing and destroying petitions, cessor. Oberti, in the wonderful act of wall signed by nearly all the privates, ask- Buy your Anthracite from the} ing on the ceiling head downward: be. .mnsiape St. Bernard Coa! company now] M8 Marlow, ia operatic selection: i comes highly spoken of by the East- wie ie are unloading ie pone MOA Cole tod Ontelita who | elon: will. sail. for.Sen, Juan faeet are well known as the funniest com-| Wednesday, A San Juan dispatch Lt RD SHOOT, tt HAD CONVULSIONS: ene, a Wm. Aday Fatis On Second Street —Dr. Robertson Called, A freight train on the southern di. vision of the Illinois Central brok two yesterday near Fulton, dropped a thresher in the middle off day. the track, and it was necessary to] A large number of the 202 people get the wrecker out in order to re-] who went to Chicago on the excursion place the machine. have returned, Many more will re- TON TAPE OAAE turn today. WON THE : wae Mrs. Chas, Legg, formerly Miss it of Wm, Dodds against Myrtle Thomas, of Mayfield, Central was decided at’ Eddyville Saturday. It was for $1,- Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you’ KNOBS 0’ TENNESSEE. |» Norton Moore, formerly of the yard force of the Lilinois Centr: has resigned with the N., C. & L., and accepted a place as flagman on the Illinois Central. await trial next December. ing that the regiment out, ‘edians on earth. These names alone| Sys that the delay in completing the area tee of a good show all] transfer of the Big One for Tomorrow at La Belle} ‘tis week at LaBelle. On Tuesday| American prestige. ht there will be one of the best = - Park, ri Wad You take no risk on Plantation cake walks ever put up in old ‘Kain- | oni Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure One of the largest live bird shoots wag ever held here will take placeat Laj. Druggiste will say they sell more Belle park tomorrow between mem-{ Plantation Chil! Cure than all others, bers of the Paducah Gan club, All the crack shots in the organization AO FRRRD RE ANNE will be there anda lively time is ticipated. The match will be for sweepstakes, and the birds will be plentiful. There will be @ practice shoot at the todsy at the park. THE SALOON MEN Japanese Soldiers. The minimum he e mika do’s army is a fraction of an inch over five feet, and that in the Italian army five feet one inch. As the height of Will Be Given at La Belle Park} individuals in Japan does not often On Sundays, exceed five feet four inches for males, ee it follows that there is wonderful uni- of Le formity observable in the physique of Belle park, has decided to have no} ‘2° Japanese Spee, and this fact more Sunday performances at the} Perates beneficially in long marches, theatre, andfyesterday and last] "°'Y few falling out. night there was crowd Trials of an Editor, quite a out, but all were disappointed, — He has decided that six perform-| . The editor of a periodical was rash ances of a good, moral show a week] ¢nough to remove a few lines froma ‘The torty or fifty warrants issued) re sufficient, and that by confining} poem which he had accepted, where- saloon men Saturday for} bimself to these, he will obtain the}upon the author wrote him a letter ing the Sabbath, will be investi-§ best patronage of the public, which wound up thus: ne ———_—_____ “And now, slaughterer, d the probability is that SLECLTINs [otacee at Moy sector, mangler, n . stress supeis blow disfigurer, deforme let mutilator, gooc pipe and sta Manager George Harvey, Will Be Tried Tomorrow in ¢ Police Court: ‘You are miss: bargains it} oe ig mi great health, h oniienruoly Gi olor Co.'s fire sale, Pow. sary tbensaacxeggyt type Ang: not guilty and went back to jail to ° The Porto Rican military commis-| ‘ We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal but give our patrons the well-screened Render Coal AT A CHEAP PRICE. Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at7 cents Ca See us about your Apthracite. All sizes, best quality and cheapest price. Central voal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R. BURGAUER, Agent LA BELLE Entire Change of Program ‘This week. ee KURTZ Mexican Juggler. MISS BROUGHTON MARLOW In Operatic Selections. OBERTI Ceiling Walker. COLE AND ORETA Burlesque Trapeze. CHANGE OF BILL THURSDAY. GRAND COULEE. med Canyo:. About y Miles Long. raphy Columbia hatisknown e Columbia, Big Bend The Grand Coul y canyon some 30 miles long and vary- in, from two to four feet bia lava are ex- neh ugh the awas s of Colum! of | $ to the glacial dan avenue of umbia river, which was Jacier. At the south- epoch dammed by a ¢ ern end of the Grand Coulee, as cap be seen from Coulee City, the lava rn side dip gently the beds comprising re apparently hori me to inferthat the Jee, like several other similar but smaller canyons in the lava, is due to etream erosion along a line of fracture t the northern end of the canyon, however, granitic rocks form a portion of its walls, and stand as isolated towerlike masses within it Some of these towers are capped with horizontal lava sheets, When the lava was poured out it surrounded a gran- having the position of the Grande Coulee, but probably not ex te D fa ith as the depression nee formed, The weathert removal of t c ga composed of basalt above and granite below. The more rapid crum- bling of the granite led to the break: ing away of the jointed basalt resting on it, and the widening of the depres. sion in the manner already noticed — Prof. I. C, Russell, in Popular Science Yard, Tenth and Jefferson een one THE GLASS THAT CHEERS|” But not inebriates, unless you drink to excess, is our fine extra dry or Gold Seal champagne. As a dinver wine it is unexcell For those who like more body and a still wine for dinner, our Burgundies, Clarets, Rhine Wines, Ales and Whiskies are not to be competed with in Padvcal for high grade quality and the price. BOZEOS PLACE RICHMOND HOUSE BAR) A popular resort for gentlemen who appreciate an up-to-date establish- ment in all its appointments, and Meets all the requirements OF THE PEOPLE Finest Lunch In the City. Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c, J.D. BAGON & CO. PHARMACISTS Seventh and Jackson Dalton, The Tailor. Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... | On or about September 1 we will open an electrical department complete in repairs and doing all kinds of repair work. The wiring of bu.ldings, fitting of electric bells and repairing of fans and motors promptly attended to. All we ask is a fair trial, and we guarantee our prices to give satisfaction. Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifth Street Under Palmer House Telephone 362 GRAND LABOR DAY + CELEBRATION + RAMONA PARK MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Amusements of all kinds will be provided. Dancing will begin at 1 p. m., with splendid music, At 3 p. m. the races will begin, which will consist of sack, wheel- barrow and ice cream races, and many others, Grand display of fireworks at night. f Hf JOHN RUPERTUS, 8, J | Comanr ties AL KOLB, on ERNARD WILKE VDRE J Arrangements. B. G ANDRE MINERAL WELL HouskE Why go to other health resorts when you can find an unrivaled one in Paducah? I have taken charge of, renovated and repapered the hotel adjoining the GREAT MINERAL WELL One-half block from the Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis railroad depet on South Fifth street, and am prepares to accommodate both sick and well at very reasonable rates. MEALS 25 cents; LODGING 2 cents, Special rates to regular boarders and invalids. CHAS. C, CARR, Proprietor. FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S ORUG STORE FIR SECOND TUIRD.. . He guarantees « perfect fit. | | . He does all his work with home labor, - He will sell you a su ¢ of clothes made to order As cheap as you can buy a custom-made Grows in Pope- larFaver fimmwecd 5 a ON * And the only .. high-grade 5-cent

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