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THE Bazaat’s pncareey Bauaat’s BARCAIN $5.00 to $10 100 choice froat.. Prices streets, tt ELECTION SHORT LOCALS. FOR SALE, re The Royal known. 00 monthly payments, sidence lots, $100 up. W. M. Jars, }28's Broadway. OF DIRECTORS. in the highest grade baking powder Actual tests show it goes one- Abird further than any otber brand, BUY YOUR PITTSBURGH COAL NOW AN EVEN TEMPERATURE in the house depends id » certain ex- tent, of course, upon the attention ,:V er to the furnaces and stoves, but the quality of the cou! etflers int just as well, Muke usé of your judgment in such matters freely. These ‘are the different kinds of coal you have | 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 nn THEY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE Did you ever stop to think about the water ou drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your ou filter the water SALE Of the entire year. Final reductions have been mace on thousands of mer goods in stock. You can buy them now tor less than half regular p All our fine light percale wrap- | pers, fornier prices 1.00 and 1.25,} final sale price soc. Iwo hundred and fif ner corsets, former pr >, final sale price 25¢. < hundred and fifty ladies fine cambric gowns, nicely trimmed, plated yoke, front and back, form- "~tr price 75c——these gowns are slightly soiled, and go on sale for 39¢. Two hundred and fifty very fine black brocaded mohair skirts, form- er prices 1.75, 2.00 and 2.25, final sale while they last, 1.00. One hundred and fifty new sam- ple brocade silk and satin skirts— the material in any of these skirt: would be cheap at 1.00 and 1.25 per yard—final sale ‘prices, while they last, 3.98, 4.48 and 5.00. Just received another lot of those soe percale waists, on sale Satur day only for ge. All our 75¢ shirt waists go in this sale for 25c. fine sum- es 50 and THE BAZAAR! BROADWAY 215 ) half of former The regular annual election of di rectors of the SuN Peniisiuxe Co will take place Monday, September 5th, between 8 and 9 o'clock p. m. 2t F. M. Frsure, Prest. 98 LODAY Che thermometer registered 98 to: lay io the shade. MARY'S ACADEMY, doilars’ worth of sum- rices. All our 1.00 and 1.50 fine white duck and pique dress skirts, all shrunk, go in this sale for 50c. Millinery Department All our fine pattern hats; All our fine trimmed hats; All our fine straw sailors and \ walking hats, go in this sale at one- ices. * | Just received a new lot of fine \felt sailors, Dewey and Hobson | walking hats, the very latest things. Our stock of hair goods is not equalled by any in quality and ! price. . One hundred and fifty new French hair switches, former prices 2.50 and 3.00, go in this final sale for 1 Classes wili be resumed at iis academy on Monday, September 5th Parents and guardians are earnestly equested to enter their children or rds on the first day of school, as hey can be more easily classed or graded then than later on. For terms apply at the academy, corner Fifth and Monroe streets. 3006 WORK STOPPED. There Is Trouble at the New Broadway School Building. Two hundred new French hair ~ switches, all shades, former prices) 2.00 and 2.25, go in this final sale for 75¢ and 1.00, Colored hair switches 25c. Colored wigs complete, 50c to 3-5% Something Is Wrong With the Foundation and Flues, Superintendent of Construction F. W.* Katterjohn has stopped work on the new school building on West Broadway. It was discovered soon after Contractor Hymarsh began work that the foundation was cracked on the southeast side of the building ‘The foundation, it will be remember ed, was built several months ago. 215 PAPER STYES. A) WOKS There are styles in wall paper, same as in hats or shoes, The wall Paper. which best suits your room will give you the most pleasure. That room ee a style of its own, It requires a paper that gives effects which enlarge or modify its condi. tions. You will find our stock the best and our workmanship the best. All work done under our personal supervision and satisfaction guaran teed. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, 423 B'WAY. HEADACHE GLASSES Which shall it be? Hav- ing tried all other remedies, will you continue to sufter through false pride? Which should one prefer to be, proud or foolish? —Repeat- ed eye headaches, which medicines fail to relieve, gradually sap one’s vitality, and bring about a general break down, Let us relieve your head- ache by removing the cause. Save your eyes and your nervous energy. EYES TESTED FREE. DR. JOHANN HARRAES, NO. 4235 BROADWAY. F3READ IS THE STAR? OF: Lire CON 3EQUENTLY HAVE IT PURE iploma FLOU 18 ABSOLUTELY PURE buy it. 2 ACK if not asrep- a ee STEWARDS’ MEETING, ¥ Sonnet i There will be ab ¢ ol weet It was also discovered that there were three different kinds of flues provided, while there should have been but one. These, it is alleged, were not in accordance witb the original plans drawn up by Architect B. B. Davis, but were placed in by bis orders. he being superintesdent of the construction of the building when the foundation was built Mr. Katterjobo last night made a report to the board, not deeming it advisable for himself to assume the responsibility of letting the work proceed under the circumstances. There was a called meeting of the board, and his report was heard. He did not place the blame for the mis- takes, or the condition of thing: whether this restilted from mistaki or not, but left the responsibility to be fixed by the board. After a discussion of the matter, Trustees Drs. Brooks and Taylor,! ank Mr, Andy Weil were appointed to act in conjunction with the build- ing committee, in making an examina- tion of the foundation, estimating the cost of the work nevesary to remedy it, and of fixing the blame for the trouble. The committee will meet this after- noon late with the superiatendent, visit the building and tear up enough of the foundation to ascertain the cause of the crack. It will report atthe regular meeting of the board Tuesday night. NO INQUEST. Coroner Phelps Decides None Was Necessary, “LET US HAVE PEACE” “Peace hath her vic nowned than war.” “To the victors belong the spoils.” tories no less re- 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 rest in the shade. From our diess goods may yet be se- lected some choice things in hot weather stuff, on which we won't quote any prices, though others do that for a bluff. These goods you can have as you wish them; yourself make the prices to suit. And when you have spent # few dollars you get 4 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 Oar styles, which are ever the rarest, ‘‘are charming,’’ fair women declare. And the men folks never forget us, when needing NICE SHIRTS and FINE SHOES. They know we keep the assortment from which they can easily choose. Our SHO) 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]331 North Ninth street, He at first true, | Just to wind up for the sea-| thought it would be nevessary to hold son, FORTY CENTS buys s LOW-|an inquest, but today made a more QUARTER SHOE. fs thorough investigation, and ascer- In GAITERS and BUTTONS and} tained, from the affidavit of the phy- LACES we can fit every foot to a n, that she had been ill for “oT, ‘ aes, Geoeain, nen csiaiy some time, and died of fever. No your feet look! “f wear Dorian’s| inquest w: 5 shoes—don’t you see?’’ ames sdescal Rich people are pleased with the beauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR- Last night Coroner Phelps re- ceived information that Lena Hill, colored, aged about 21 years, died under suspicious circumstances at Absolutely Pure ' ‘ PERSONALS. pP9209992 200920999 } 3 %. FP n the ¢ Miss Forshee, of Dyersburg, is at the Palmer. Mr. Jewell Boone, of Mayfleld, i n the cily Mr. W. B. at the Palmer Mr, John W. Baker went to Louis ville yesterday. ; Mrs. J. T. Donovan went up te Dawson thii morning. Miss Laura Sanders has gone t Nazareth to attend sclc Miss Lizzie Singlet from a visit to Louisville, Mr. R. G, Gaulding left this aftes noon for Missouri Miss Geo McGrew has return ed from Livingston county. Mra. L. P, Dilk and son have re turned from their eastern trip. Mr. Geo. H is in the city selling the drug trade Mr, Will Murdock, traveling o of Louisville, was in the city today Hon. John K. Hendrick has r turned from Eddyville land Dr, J, 8S. Troutman has returae from a professional visit to McKue Tenn. Miss Ida Suble Ethel Mitchell street Dr. 5. B. Cal li is home from business trip to Dawson and Norton of C Travis is visiting Mis 1111 Madis« ville. Hon. Bud Reeves is here to atte: the populist commitice meeting t morrow. Roadmaster H. Ilinois Central was in the city day. Messrs. J dall Ballowe Marion. Miss Jane bam, will visit next week, Mr. Sol again in the U.W. Mrs. Bondurant left yesterday for Dresden, Tenn., after a visi Mis Ella Wright. Major M returned from their the northern lakes, Mrs. Frank Stewart has returne faom a trip up the Tennessee wit her husband. Mrs, W. E. McGary Geraldine Sanders went to Cincinnal yesterday. Mr. Horace leans, is in the city Murrell and wife. Mrs. street week, is some better. Miss Maud Cole. is a guest of Miss Lil West Madison Wallace, of t and Rar today fro R. Puryear returned Holland, of Birm Miss Hattie Clar ou A. ¢ Vaughan nierest of Bloom and family bay summer trip t and Upton, of New on a visit to De ot Nortl Sevent the an, of Princeton an Beudles, o1 noon for Mayfield after a visit t Miss Mand Byrd. Superintendent was in the city afternoon, W. J. Haraha today and left thi TAINS and RUGS, and other folks think it @ duty to follow the taste of “big bugs. Our trade is increasing and healthy—our prices creating « muss ; we hold fast the trade of the wealthy, and ‘‘the poor we have always with us.”’ Our PICTURES—the MS Of IMMORTALS—in every ‘‘sweet home’’ ought to. be, when just for a) few dollars’ purchase, you're wel- come to some of them free. All will admit the above contains ‘more truth than poetry.’’ Everybody come to this winding- up sale of the season, JOHN J. DORIAN, NO. 205 BROADWAY, - PADUCAH Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS Gold Fish;Agents, Seventh and Jackson Dr, C, E. Whitesides Receives Bad News From Reiatives,. Dr, C, E. Whitesides this morning received information that his two nephews, Dr. J. V. Voris, of the In- diana Volunteers, and Mr. Marion Chandler, who has been a newspaper correspondent at Chickamanga, are both ill from typhoid, the former at Guayamo, Porto Rico, and the other at Chickamauga. Both of these young men have been in Paducah, and have many friends here, Dr. Voris being a meni ber of Paducah lodge of Elks, WAS STABBE D. A Tramp Cut the Brakeman in the Head, Jobn Armstrong, a colored brake- man on the Illinois Central, was brought to the city this afternoon op the south-bound train and carried to the railroad hospital. Last night at Isley, on the Louts- ville division, he found a ‘*bum’”’ in a freight car, and asked him who was there with him. The man replied “‘come and see.’’ When he went in to see, the man stuck a knife into the back of his head aud neck, and escaped, Anderson lives in ‘Tennessee, and 4. G, Husbands, S. B. Caldwell, Jr HUSBANDS & CALDWELL nN ‘S AND COUNSELORS AT LAW jouth Fourth St., Paducah, Ky Will practice in all the courts of this com. monwealtn, Commercial litigation and in bankrnpicy @ specialty. ~~, no-T pleeEasiant sont ANOTHER BANKRUPT Ca. J.R. Bridges, of Maple Grove, Trigg county, this sfternoon filed in STOLEN HOKSK. the United Marshal Collins this morning re- red Sieiecran bag trad Smyth, » Tenn., him wo for» house, blaze His assets and liabilities have not yet been determined. D n't you Core weary fantation Chill d to cure you? Mrs, Frank Hoover has returne a visit to her at Evansvil Mr. R. H, Pentacost daughter, of Lexington, the guests of Mrs, Rook. Miss Lucy ‘andy has returned t her home in Hopkinsville, after visit to Mrs. W. H. Bradley. wife Tenn. an are Col. Gus G, Singleton has returned from a trip in the interest of Thomp: son, Wilson & Company, Mrs, Edwin Mimms has returne to her home in North Caroliva visit. to her mother, Mrs, T Puryear. H Mrs. C. W. Girardey is in Cincin- nati this week. While away she wi visit other eastern markets and pur chase an clegant stock of fa!l an winter millinery. Mr. Will Grief left this afternoo for St. Vincent to accompany Mis Tola Fisher, daughtef of Assistan Postmaster John Fisher, who wen! there t6 enter school, Miss beth Schwarts, of May field, Ky., and Miss Genevieve Her. on, of St. Louis, Mo., passengers on the the steamer Mayflower, spent evening in the city with friends whl the boat lay here. WANTS DAMAGES, Kouster Brings Suit Buttorff, inst the ‘Today Anderson Bell, colored, wh was formerly a rouster on the steamer surt Buttorff, filed suit in the cirouis against Messrs. T. G. Ryan and J S. Tyner, owners of the Buttorff, for j $1,999 damages He alleges that recently while a ronster on the boat, and carrying a heavy loud under the ‘oat agony pall deb’ Hiole that was the | that ie} 8 or I into, Davenport, of Memphis, is ago, is has returned Powell, of Louisville. and Smith Miss Or- Miss Mary Ridgway left this after ghter, Mrs ftei . Bernard Anthracite, four : Bernard Lump . Bernard Nut 427 BROADWAY Miner: suppl ZLL ‘ TE > We We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal Re |Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at 7 cents Cash | See us about your A n k at , TELEPHONE 370 MRS. R. BUR CHARGE REDUCED. {The Case Against Charles Dil lard Was Left Open This Morning. rt s UER, Agent e| 0 ad h ti 7 He Will Be Charged With Petty Lareency — Other 7 Cases, bh The case against Charles Dillard, charged with housebreaking, was tried before Judge Sanders this morn- jing, and the charge was dismissed, but the case was left open in order to ertain if he can be held for petty larceny. The room from which the harness was alleged to have been stolen was not kept locked, and the value of the harness was less than $20. Dillard claimad Ed Bolinger, then in charge, gave him the harness. Bolinger is vow in San Francisco, and cannot be obtained asa wit ness, The case nst Lee Harris was taken up ond be was fined $20 and costs, and the $25 forfeiture taken, H o 0 in d al e A breach of the peace case against T. Shelby was continued, oO a Mamie Collins, for using insulting language, was this morning fined $5 and costs in the police court. She was charged by Mamie Moss. ad r| Will Childers, colored, who es: caped from the chain gang some time ago with seventeen days to serve, was presented this morning on a charge of escaping and sentenced to double the number of days be had to serve when he left, in accordance with the ordinance. He was cap- tured by Officer Potter. i ny n 8 t it On motion of Attorney Gilbert, lawyer for Andrew Bayes, the col- ored youth yesterday fined $50 and costs and sentenced to fifty days in jail for carrying « pistol, a new trial was granted The attorney said that by newly-discovered evidence, he would be able to show that Bayes did nt have the pistol concealed, and that the police officers did not see him take it from his pocket. He is the man shot at by the I. 0. watch- man. A case against Lee Harris, col- ored, charged with beating his wife, Juny, was continued: (2 DISSOLUTION NOTICE, ‘The parnership beretofore existing between J, Will Fisher and W. W. Powell, is this day dissolved by mu- tual consent, Mr, Powell retiring, and Mr, Fisher continuing the busi- vess, will collect all sccounts and pa: ts due by the Jate firm. J. Will Fisher, W. W. Powell. 183 le > * . Bernard Coke, three sizes PADUCAH COAL AND MINING CO. Now is the time to put in your winter put 7 phone 254. COAL “teinérie’s” COAL All sizes Old Lee ant would lut give our patrons the well-screened nder Coal AT A CHEAP PRICE, best quality and cheapest price. Central voal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager loaded, at the low price of 1olge bush, Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions sizes - - $7.20 per ton 5.00 per ton S cents per bushel 7 cents per bushel ea'th is endangered unless M you drink. We have FILTERS that we guar- antee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water. THEY DON’T COST MUCH. DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCANW KY TBLSPHONB NO.8& Screen Doors ’ d Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M. E. JONES INCORPORATED Ss and Shippers... Tradewater Coal an 8c ¥ of thie celebrated coal. Lump § ele: ¢ bushel. Office at elevator. SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bushe) Nut, 7¢ per bushel. hracite $7.60 per ton. IESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH stock on hand all the time and pleased to have your orders BARRY & HENNEBERGER. 'e kee! 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 othracite. All sizes, Yard, Tenth and Jefferson TON’S OPERA HOUSE Mana MOR Frercnen Treaers oe OPENING ATTRACTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Lincoln J. Carter Beautiful Production KNOBS 0° TENNESSEE ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS MR.HAL REID MARGARET ELSMERE LABOR DAY + CELEBRATION + RAMONA PARK MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 ADMISSION FREE 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. nd display of fireworks at night. e transfers to all cars in the city. J Arran And a capable company of Artists Beautiful stage settings of special scenery rices— Friday morning at Van Cull LA BELLE Entire Change of Program ‘his week. £o% KURTZ Mexican Juggler, MISS BROUGHTON MARLOW In Operatic Selections. OBERTI Deiling Walker. $e F |JOHN RUPERTUS. AL KOLB, JOE KAEHL, MINERAL WELL HousE y go to a poag ys ye you can ans ind an unrivaled one in Paducal COLE AND OARETA T have taken charge of, renovated and repapered the hotel adjoining the BeaNe Treva: GREAT MINERAL WELL The performance will conclude with One-half block trom the Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis railroad depot the side splitting farce comedy of | on South Fifth street, and am prepared to mmodate both sick and well “The Dates Detective.’ at very reasonable rates. MALS 25 cents; LODGING 25 cents, Special Wait and see it. | rates to regular boarders and invalids. CHANGE OF BILL THURSDAY. ! CHAS. OC. CARR, Proprietor. RNARD WILK IRGE ANDR COSTELLO, ComMMITTEE on gements. | WILL, { BE Dalton, The Tailor: FIRST SECOND .. He does all his work with home labor, THIRD... .. He will sell you # su't of clothes made to order FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE # He guarantees a perfect fit. Should Have Your | Patronage, for Three Reasons... As cheap as you can buy a custom-made | | * Grows in Popu- y | ey ok 5