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Bazaar’ HE : T B ) S greatest Palaar's BARCAIN SALE: entire year. Final reductions have been cade on thousands of doilars’ worth of sum- mer goods in stock. You can buy them now for}: less than half regular prices. SHORT LOCALS. FOR SALE. PERSONALS. ' $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments, 100 choice residence lots, 50 feet front. Prices $100 up. Graveled streets, W. M. Janus, tt 828% Broadway. WORK. Nat Ryan, of Murray, was at the Palmer today, | Mr. Geo. C. Sanfifer, of Nashville, | is at the Palmer, | Thomas Miller, of Hardin, Ky.,| Workmen this morning began work | was in the city last night. on Ninth street, at Court, and will] Mr. Olver Allard, work North, All the pipes will be] was in the city today, laid North of Court street before any Hon, Bud Reeves went to Wick- more will be placed on the South} jie this aftecuoon. ie. | at A 7 Miss Kila Wright left this after- mall Mr. K. P. Taylor, of Cave-in- jates and pencils} Rock, was in the city today. Mr. George Baker has gone to Metropolis for several days. | Miss Vida Randolph has returned, The mewbers ut the Foreigu after & pleasant visit to Arcadia, sionary society of the Broadway M Frank Harlan left yesterday for All our fine pattern hats; &. chureh will bold their regular] Princeton, Ky., on a business trip 1 our fine trimmed ha nonthly meeting tomorrow afternoon} Mr, W. W. Martin, of Eddyville, fine cambric gowns,nicely trimmed,| All ons fine ori ane and} at 4 o'clock, was at the New Richmond yesterday. lated yoke, front and back, form- | walking hats, go in this sale at one ve aprmetiaant: Wan Miss May Hymarsh left last night ae c—these gowns are | half of former prices, none Sieuuee G sn Core OUT ioe a vult A relatives in Cincinnati soiled, and go on sale for} Just received a new lot of fine} Fellable Plantation Chill Cure. Mr. G. A. Tortence, the grovtry. |felt sailors, Dewey and Hobson MONEY WANTED, man, is better. He has been ili from Two hundred and fifty very fine| walking hats, the very latest things. pute fevae ie ahirts * stoc’ h 1s is not black brotaded mohair skirts,form-| | Our stock of hair gooc a Ten per cent interest guaranteed,} Miss Annie Taylor and Miss Angie ‘ 7 | by in quality and Freee eee tase oa pee SSSENS 82°) oe the profta will be divided, A@-| Thomas bave gone wo Blandvile Wo r fifty new sam One hundred and fifty newFrench | dress X, Y, Z , Sun office, visit relat e rocade sik ad a Miss Winnie Dale, of the county, ade silk and satin skirts—| hair switches, former prices 2.50] pencil tablet lo Jor 4e and ' a anserill in any of these skirts|and 3.00, go in this final sale for Peaci] tablets 2) . fs a guest of her father at the New Richmond, much as you can carry for 5c at would be cheap at 1.00 and 1.25] 1.25 ‘i Noah's Ark, : ices, while] Two hundred new French hair —_———__—__—. Miss Susie Morton this afternoon itches, all shades, former prices]. RUFUS COCHRAN DEAD. [returned from a trip to Bowling 3reev and other places. 2.00 and 2.25, go in this final sale for 75¢ snd 1.00, Rafus Cochran, brother of Sell] Mr, Chas. Jarrett, Mrs. Dyer, and Colored hair switches 25c. Cochran, the fugitive Calloway] air. J. Wo Harvey and son, of Smith- Colored wigs complete, 50¢ to}county murderer, died on the:farm| jan, were in the city today. Sbis of Mr. Horace Mankin, near the) airy, kB, Ramsey and childien city, yesterday, It is said that be} a1. expected in the city to visi: Mayor died from old wounds received at the Lang’s family today. . time bis prother made his escape) se eT eee ott this bach entlb eran morning for Henderson anid Madison- Pianos tuned. L, KE. Girarver &] ville, Ky., on a visit. Co, 316 Broadway. J. W. Hunter, secretary of the East Tennessee Telephone company, is in the city on business. Mr, Fayette Martin, of Caruthers ile, Mo., arrived today on a visit to his father, Mr, Ben Martin, Mrs, W. A. Rooks leaves this morning for a visit of several days to Lexington and Jackson, Teun, See Noah’s Ark’s display of school] Mrs. Fannie Baker left this after- supplies snd be convinced that we! noon for Poplar Blaff, Mo., on a carry the best line and at prices to} visit to her daughter, Mrs. Weuer eutt all, Miss Mable Jones, of Meibur, is WANTED TRANSPORTATION, | the gues: of her cousin, Miss Alice ean Ragsdale, of South Ninth street. Wiltord Varner, a boy about 15] Mr. Andy Weil, of the Anheuser- vears of age, who sid bis home was| Busch Brewing company weut up to in Owensboro, applied to Mayor| Kultawa this morning on business Lang this morning for transportation] Miss Emma Woodward, of§Cairo, home, He said be come bere on ajis in the city a guest of Miss Hila shanty boat, and was taken ill, just] Sanders, en route home from Smith- having recovered from his illness. land. He will be assisted part of the way! = Mr, Will Grief bas returned from by the city. St. Viocent’s, where he went to es- SEWER of Brooklyn, y at Noah's Ark. | All our r.00 and 1.50 fine white = duck and pique dress skirts, CHUR shrunk, go in this sale for 50c. Millinery Department All our fine light percale wrap- pers, former prices 1.00 and 1.25, final sale price soc. Two hundred and fifty fine sum- mer corsets, former prices 50 and 75¢, final sale price 25. R ‘One hundred and fifty ladies H NOTICE. 39C. soc percale waists, on sale Satur day only for gc. } All our 75¢ shirt waists go in this sale for 25c. THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 “LET US HAVE PEACE” (G5 coseerssoosooe ALL EYES Require spectacles sooner or later. DEFECTIVE eyes, unless strength: ened with glasses, become MORE weakened, The proper glass can often work PROTKCTIVE wonders if USED IN TIME, but it can’t re- J eyes brought about The bicycle races at La Belle park were well attended yesterday, and there was some excellent sport. ‘The track was ia good condi “Peace hath her victories no less re- nowoed than wer.’” - “To the victors belong the spoils.’ To our customers belong the profits this week. We have met the enemy and—we've got ’em. Wwe rie! oO AVE SILENCED BAYS oe ih store weak t ah through LOWEST i i d make tbe prices to suit. Aud when you bave spent a few dollars you get) a tine picture to boot. We are se Il. } ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRTS ever sold in this end of the state; for less than the goods can bought at, all home made and right up to date, Our LADIES WEAR pleases the fairest, and looks lovely on creatures less fair; Ourstyles, which are ever the rarest, ‘‘are charming,” fair women declare. And the men folks never forget us, when needing NICE SHIRTS and FIN E SHOES. They know we keep the assortment from which they cap easily choose. Our SHC are the best and cheapest on top of the earth-—or be- fow—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 up for the sea- son, FORTY CENTS buys a LOW- (QUARTER SHOE, ip GAITERS and BUTTONS and LACES we can fit every foot toa “T."" +Cou Georgie, how dainty your feet look | “f wear Dorian’s shoes—don't you see?’” school. Mr. Jno. K. Ferguson, Palmer-Ferguson Co., Fort Wayne, W. Y. Noble brated McHenry 8e for lump and this is the best Kentucky coal ever sold in this market and Mr. Noble is offering the cele- id Echols coal for ar for egg and nut, Paliser! Mrs. Anna Morgan and nicuc If it's glasses you need, you will be so informed by «Dr. Johann Harraes.., Sight Specialist at No. 423 Broadway. He has the most scientific instruments to test your eyes with, and charges noth- ing for the information. It you wish to purchase glasses you will find his prices very reasonable. Eyes tested at night as well as in the day. DR. JOHANN HARRAES, NO, 423 BROADWAY. Te; remember this ard give him an} guests of Mrs. Dr. Amoss, Washing- order, Office 825 Harrison street. | ton street. Telephone 339. be? Miss Rachael Sheppard, Ce Gesiregemper few weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs ‘on't forget that you can get pens, sheppard, on West Jackson street, pencils, tablets, Ipoch baskets and bas returned home. slates cheaper at Noah’s Ark than any place in the city. Mr. sod Mre. B. SLIGHTLY HURT, sughter, Mrs. 8. R. Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs, Hamlet Ferguson, Mr. Fred Smith, at the Palmer- Furgeson factory, was slightly in-|of jured yesterday by a piece of timber. | ¥ \ Noah's “Ack We The plato s0'bap the former’s parents in Smithland, your school bags, lunch baskets and| gnt'aisc Noa Woe, ct Cue etie: a Ark., are visiting the family of Mrs. Piaxos—For rent, tuned and re-|J- ¥. Wabl aan North Pourth street, ~ POLICE COURT. There Was a Lengthy Session Held This Mora- ing. Case Was Left Open Until Tomorrow Morning. ( Prince, ting Albert charged with cute Wiley, colored, at the Seamou factory, sas hesrl and left open. An aitachment was issaed for the prosecuting witness, who was hiding. A case against Mr. J. K. Greer, charged with representing an in ance company that has no st license, namely, the United States Benevolent Association, was left open. Ed Wesley, Will Prvor and Rufus Minor, colored boys, under the age prescribed by law, who were out last night, were tokl to come back to- morrow. Will Reed wa sentio 8 cha’ gan with pre shot gan at souther map, Frtuk ampbel!, but there was no evidence to sustain the charge and the case was dismissed, Willis Rand, for Tonning 9 wagon without a license, was fined $5 and costs. Janes Williams the negro who robhed Biederman’s cash drawer yess yw vt cuilty and was held tor vrand jury setion terday Bad Parkins, charged with strik. ing Jack Steele with « beer ginse, was fined $5 and costs, Mary Thomas and Rich Royal cort his niece, Miss Iola Fisher, to of the rived la-t night and is at the Miss the one who put the’prices to 8e and|Carrie, spent Sunday in the city, after a Wilson, of Cape Girardeau, Mo., have returned home after a three weeks visit to their ansas City, passed through here terday for home, after a visit to Rich people are pleased with the beauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR- paired, boxed and shipped, or stored.| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pleasant, of L. E. Ginaxper & Ce Union City, Tenn., returned home were charged with engagivg in a mu- tual fight, and they were tined re- spectively, $1 and $5. THE SHOW AT LA BELLE, The show for this week at La Belle park is what is called in common parlance, a cracker jack, for it is without a doubt the best vaudeville show ever seen in Paducah, Little Maud Kramer, very properly named in the advertisements as the child wonder, is the flaest buck and wing dancer ever seen, aud her sing- ing and artistic abilities, would do credit to many a performer twice her age. The return of Hill and Ed-| munds, the Paducab favorites, after| a three years absence, was a very| happy bit of the management. They | were well received last night and bad to answer many encores. Bragg and! Ashton are artists of a different type, but equally as good in their line as any who have played this famous re- sort this season, Altogether it is the! foest vaudeville show ever seen south of the Mason and Dixon line. There will be no change in the program until Thursday night. SCHOOL BOARD. The board of education will meet tonight im regular session, and there are many things of public interest to be considered, A successor to Miss Field, the music teacher who resigned, will be chosen st this meeting, and all final arrangements for the opening of school will be completed, In addition, the new school house will be discussed. The only ques- tion, seemingly, to be decided is whether or oot any of the work is to be done over again, The responsi- bicity 1s iminaterial, as the work pre- viously done was under the supervi- sion of the building committee, avd superintendent, and when completed was formally accepted and paid for by the board. Hence if any of it was wrong or defective, it is the fault of no one except the board, aud the latte, has no redroas, DECKS FLOODED. ‘There Will be a Meeting Tonight—)| TAINS and RUGS, and other folks think it a duty to follow the taste of “big bugs. Our trade is increasing and healthy—our prices creating a muss ; we hold fast the trade of the wealthy. and ‘‘the poor we have always with us.”” Our PICTURES—the Gems 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- np sale of the season. JOHN J, DORIAN, 40, 205 BROADWAY, - PADUCAH, APER STYLES. 316 Broadway. [this afternoon, after a visit to the —<—<$—<—— Iatters parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Allem, BIKTHs, = Dr. D, A. Yeiser and family bave Mr. and Mis. George Yopp, of] gone to Cincinnati on a yisit to Dr Tennessee street, are parents of a] Yeiser's brother, who visited him at fine boy, born Sunday, his home on Afton Heights a few Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Beale, of] months ago. Court street, are parents of s fine] Mrs, Hick Hamilton and sister, girl, born last night. Miss Lutoe Pate, of Newbern, left this morning, after a brief visit here, for Central City on a visit, They will return here before going home If you want all the news every day/ Prof. K, A. Fox, state secretary read the Sun. Delivered to a1) | of the Sunday School union, arrived part of the city for 10c per week, this afternoon from Louisville on a EXCURSION TO CAIRO week's visit. He will visit in Graves . and Hickman county before returning home, in lhe interest of the union, which is in @ flourishing condition, A piano in good repair for L. E, Grranpey & Co- 316 Broadway. Entire Change of Program This week. See LITTLE MAUD, The Child Wonder. The Smallest Negro Delineator on Bonk, Don’t you know Plantation Chill st nash 9 Cure 1s guaranteed to cure you? BRAGG anv ASHTON, ee oe ee As “The Tramp and the Gaiety Girl.” HILL anp EDMUNDS, In their Famous Farce Comedy Entitled “A Warm Reception.” SHOW RAIN OR SHINE! Admission Ten Cents. Per the Battleship Kentucky's Sllyer Seryice, ENDED IN STORM, 00, Ap excurson will be given to Cairo Thursday morning on the Dick Fowler for the benefit of the Ken- 4 _ tucky battleship silver service, It is] See Noab’s Ark’s window display well known that Kentucky is going] Of school supplies, to furnish a silver service for the ere splendid battleship which has been] The steamer Cowling will run named after our state. ‘This service | Special excursion trip to Metropolis, will coat $10,000, Subscriptions| Monday, Sept. 12, to accommodate have been asked for from the people} all who desire to attend Ringling of this state by the state commission-| Bros. circus. Moat will leave promptly As soon as possible they crowded |¢F8 having the matter in charge, = Jat 6 p. m. Round trip dic, Per- on the ferry boat, and when they left,| | Ithas occurred to some of the la] formance begins at 7 it was a mass of wud and water from| ies of Paducab that a good way to such was the} ise @ portion of the amount that ought to be subscribed in this city, would be by means of an excursion. Hence the ladies’ societies of Labor Day in [llinois was Sum- marily ended, 683 Yesterday afternoon a heavy rain broke up festivities over at the barbe- cue and picnic on the Illinois shore. The crowds bad no shelter except the scant covering afforded by the trees, and were in a short tine completely soaked MASONIC NOTICE. Plain City Lodge No 449, F, & A. M., will meet at their one end to the other, plight of the picnicers, The rain on this side was not 60 styles r in wall paper, rhoes, CROWD ATSMILHLAND bad The wal Jeint Debate There Yester- day Well Attended, Hons, Chas. K. Wheeler and Bud Reeves, democratic and populist} 4 candidates for congress, returned F « : rhe susiyle of iis own, 1 poper that gives effects € or modify its condi- i You will find our stock the hest and our workmanship the best. Al work d)ne under our personal orvirion or @ satisfaction guaran- teed. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, NO. 423, BROADWAY, P they yesterday spoke to good crowds. The debate was a lively one, and who got the best of it depends on who beard it, Both sides claim the oratorical victory. 50c may Chill Cure has hi ve your lite—Plantation ved thousands, 4 Thi make most lust night from Swmitbland, where] 25°: oe everybody go. have appointed committees which ill have the excursion in charge. most laudable and patriotic Let the excursion be well dd Paducab will thus ral subscription. The Dick Fowler will leave Thurs. a 8 a. m, returnio, ‘air for round trip 50c and children Remember the day and let oO use. atronized NEW TELEPRONE, Noab’s Ark. | town and at the lowest prices, Henry Schmidt, the grocery man as a telephone at liis place, When you need anything in bis live ring] You take no risk on Pla 19. lodge room in the Leech build- ing on North Fourth street at §{ 924 no infants’ grav ‘clock tonight in stated communi- ion, Also work in F.C, degree. isitors welcome. By order of W. M. G. O, Inoram A good organ for $1 L, E, Gmarper & Co. 693 316 Rroadway. See the fine line of tablets at They ate the best in Accident to the Battleship lowa in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Mew ¥ork, Mept. 6.—Nothing could be learned as to the extent of the damage to the battleship Iowa Sunday night by the flooding of the engine rooms, It was reported that the engine rooms of the Iowa were partly flood- ed by the entrance of water through an open sea cock or sea cocks as the ship was being floated. As near as could be learned from the stories siloat last night, the officials got ready to float the Iowa in the dry dock, where she had been for the last three or four dayg, and the valves in the caisson at the end of the dry dock were opened, The water poured in through the valves, and at least one of the seacocks or injection valves in the lowa’s hull was either open or insecurely fastened, so that the force from the outside pushed the cock valve back and the water gushed into the bull of the vessel. Many of the cast-off uniforms of English soldiers Africa for trading Kallirs, purposes with the A medical authority in Berlin de- clares that not one of Germany pro- fessional bicyclists has asound heart, About one-haif of the population of Greece are agriculturalists ani shepherds. There are no children’s funeray in Chi NIGHT SCHOOL... Special attention given to Arith- metic, as well as the SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSE at the Smith Business College. No classes. Any age admitted. Reopens September 12th. JOHN D. SMI tation Cbil|No. 408, Cor. Third and Madi.|larFa 636 j Cure, ae it is guaranteed to cure. son Streets, are exported to], ¢ a monwealta in bankruptcy Dalton, The THEY DON’T COST MUCH TRY ONE Did you ever stop io think about you drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your hea'th is endangered unless you filter the water you drink. We have FIi.7 ERS that we guar- autee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water. THEY DON'T COST MUCH, ELECTRICITY UNDER WATER. The Sly Sudsarine Boat “Holland” movie ta nn) siaaoll S larraliveanee electricity are the uses to which it is turned under water in the operation of the “Tolland” submarine The “Holland” does not need mu to make her a very ugly custome an enemy to be approached by can practically skim along under the surface of the water without | visible, while a small tube, ca its top aninclined mirror or prism, the manner of the camera lucida, wil throw a picture of the surroun waters upon a board in the conning tower. In making amattack the boat would advance, with simply h uing tower above water, until within range for the use of he torpedo gun. A shell containir pounds of gun cotton would be dis. charged, and she would at once sink out of sight to escape retaliation. At the moment of discharge a system of compensating wei to the tank a suflici water to preserve the trim of the ves sel. When the boat had run upalit tle nearer to the hostile shiy y would discharge one, and if missed, two ofper torped unlikely eve; “\gf miss with the bow torpedoe oa d fire her rear torpedo gun € vette enemy as it swey The is about has a crew of five ! by overhead feet long room for 20 dynamite she ehief value is in her al guns while submerged can discharge an 80-poun yards under water with a hi, ity. Her normal speed is an hour for six hours, although she canspeed upto 12 knots for short peri ods of time. Current for hor sion is supplied from a storag: of 60 chloride accu are built so ave Screen Doors and Windows! CHEAPEST | TO BE HAD M. E. JONES BUY YOUR PITTSBURGH COAL NOW AN EVEN TEMPERATURE ch r She 5 nd men, and Her ends to a certain ex attention giv 1 stoves, but the yards, We have Brown & Sons ch we will nto your coal until it is an ba ce of 10ge bush, . the | Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions v w pr 80 inches high weight is 45,000 p: teries are changed by means line engine and dynamo set the boat be running on the s the gasoline eng 1,000 miles at eight with the amount of fue St. Bernard Anthr St. Bernard Coke Rernard Lump Bernard Nut », four sizew 7.20 per ton 5.00 per ton S cents per bushel 7 cents per bushel DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED) kn tearried tions per minute. also a ten hor running a seven hors pressor. This mot operate a bi horse-power m while submerge: airintothe water, by fresh air from are fed by the compre one-half horse-power mot to vomtilate the story partaent by w er for carrying during ch Democrat 427 BROADWAY Its going ° Minars and Shippers... Tradewater Coal TELBPHONB NO.8& ADU CAH COAL AND MINING CO, INCORPORATED” Now is the time to put in your vyinter supply of this celebrated coal. Lump 8c, nut 7¢ bushel. Office at elevator, Tele- Pe Phone 254 Bishop Fraser's statue in Albert Square, Manchester, is the only statue errected in a public place ta a bisho of the Church of Hogland, RABTREE AN DEANEFIELD COAL SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, Se per bushel Nut, 7e per bushel. Md Lee Anthracite at market prices THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH We keep & stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your orders. BARRY & HENNEBERGER. L—____] ‘The Kmperor of China is an editor His journal has the distinction of having appeared regularly each day for the last 80( All size 1S: THE STAT OF LIFF CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURG DIPLOMARender Coal FLOUR 18 ABSOLUTELY AT A CHEAP PRICE, e PURE Every barrel, halt barrel, sack or|Ptlme Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at 7 cents Cash pukese aranteed to be made FRoM 'U) FT RED WINTER WHEAT -none fin All first.class retail groce i Best jes buy it. Ltd sell it fa) YOUR MONEY BACK if not as rep- resented. We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal but give our patrons the well-screened See us about your Anthracite, best quality and cheapest price. Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS. R, BURGAUER, Agent All sizes, Husbands, S. H. Caldwell, Jr HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ‘TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 127% South Fourth St, Padueah, Ky Will prac ” fn all the courts of t pmmerctal tigation ai pectalty. com cases FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE Palen, FIRST... ..He guarantees a perfect fit, , Should Have Your Patronage, for ‘Three Reasons... SECOND .. He does all his work with hom» Jaber, THIRD... He will sell you a suit of clothes made'tojorder uy 48 cheap asjyou cam buy ~ a a custom-made And the only high-grade 5-cent cigar, Aakitor it,

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