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~ September USHERS IN THE LONG-LOOKED-FOR eriod of Prosperity Good Crops Good Everybody is looking for a Everybody should lay in his fall stock of liquors. Good Prices Times place to spend his money. Only tire best will attract, and .the commonplace should be avoided. “Adulterated is w chances—get only ~~ Ferndale Brand It is the best and costs no antee for purity nish you a strictly seven key for $3.00 per gallon. yorse than none. Take no $2.00 Whiskey more. Sold with a positive We want your business, and can -year‘old double-stamp whis- SAM STARK 120 South Second Street Telephone 283 “LET. US HAVE PEACE” ‘Peace ath her victories no less re- nowried (ban war,”? “To the victors belong the spoils.’ ners belong the profits We have met the enemy and— we've got ’em. WE HAVE SILE -FORTS of high prices with the bar gains we sold to the trade. Ou To our custc this week. figures, at all tines the LOWEST, /} all the rest in the shade, From our diess yoo.!s may yet be se- Jected some choice things i hot weather siufi, ou which won't quote any prices, though others do that fora hiuff. ‘These you can hsve as you wish them; yourself make the prices to suit. you bave spent a few dolla: a fine pi We are se ing the bandsomest DRESS ever gold in this end of t Jess than . the: goods ought at, all home made and right up to date. Our LADIES WEAR pleases the fairest, and looks lovely on creatures less fair; Onr styles, which ever the rarest, ‘‘are charming,’’ fair women declare. And the men f needing 2 SHOES. They know we keep the assortment from which they can easily chovse. Our SHOES are the best and cheapest ov top of the earth—or be- and every last pair is as ‘solid’? prochs iu the forts of Morro. You may fancy this quite out of rea- trial will prove it~ is true tu wind up for the sea- sou, FORTY CENTS buys a LOW- QUARTER SHOE. In GALTERS avd BUTTONS and we can fit every foot to a “Cousin Georgie, how dainty your feet look!’’ * ar Dorian’s hoes—don’t you se Rich people are pleased with the u NS, LACE CUR- TAINS and RUGS, and other folks think it a daty to follow the taste Ot-pig-bugs. rs Our trade “is healthy—our prices creating 9 muss ; we hold fast the trade of the wealtby. | and ‘the poor we have always with| us,’ Our PICTURES—the Gras of IuMoRTALS——in every ‘‘sweel home’’ ought to be, when just for a few dollars’ purchase, you’ie 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, 205 BROADWAY, ~- PADUCAH, KY, "PAPER STYLES. | now knot we good ure to boot. are low as t There are styles in wall paper same asin bats or shoes, The wali paper which best suits your room will give you the most pleasure, That room has a style of its own, It requires a paper that gives effects which enlarge or wodify its com tions. You will find our stock the vest and our workmanship the best All work done under our personal supervision and satisfaction gnaran- seed. PIC’ MAD JRE FRAMES 10 ORDER, ks never forget us, when | i SHIRTS and FINE} ls ALL EYES |e Require spectacles sooner or later |$ Derectiv eyes, unless strength- j$ cred with glasses, become uone |$ weakened, The proper glass can often work PROTECTIVE wonders if USED IN Time, but it can't re- 3 store weakened eyes brought about through neglect | | | |. 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. If you | wish to purchase glasses you will |find his prices very reasonable. ie tested at night as well as in the day. DR. JOHANN HARRAES, NO, 423 BROADWAY. Entire Change of Program This week. iu SE LITTLE MAUD, The Child Wonder. The Suallest Negro Delineator on Earth, BRAGG anv ASHTON, 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. — PRINCE HELD, There was a Short Session of the Police Court this Merning. Chas. Prioce, charged with ma- licious cutting, was held to answer this morning by Judge Sanders, and bis case goes at once before the grand jury for action. The two alleged counterfeiters, Fred Myer and Jon Douglas, were ordered held until tomorrow, in order to give the suthorities more time in which to work up the case against them. THEIK PO! 10ON. The Fast Tennessee Company's Reliance. Secretary J. W. Hunter, of the Kast Tennesse company, who is now nthe city, states in regard to the claim of some of the council that his company’ has no right to operate a telephone system here, and did not accept the conditions prescribed by the gouncil three years ago, that the company relies on the right of way granted it by the Paducab couovil in 1880. . P, BALTHASAR, : DwWay, Don't experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure, SHORT LOCALS. JW. Perkins, who was brought down from the penitentiary yester to testify in the Frank cases for shoplifting, was taken back this morning. He did li tle good as a witness for the commonwealth. A good organ for $15.00 L. E. Ginarper & Co. 316 Rroadway. NOT ROOM ENOUGH. 683 The Illinois Central has been put- ting in its winter's supply of coal at the union depot, but the coal house has been found to be inadequate to thé demands, as it will require five car loads to run the depot during the winter, WORK AT THE MINES. Mr. Cummins, of the Johnsor foundry, went up to Greenville this morning to do some work for the foundry. The latter has been pur ting in machinery for the mine there, and is progressing rapidly with the work. FOR SALE. $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments. 100 choice residence lots, 50 feet front. Prices $100 up. Graveled streets, W. M. Janes, tt 3282 Broadway, FOR SALE CHEAP. A lot of good pews, window blinds, sash aud lights, st First Baptist cbureb, Apply to J 7s4 Porrear. YEISER NIGHT. The members of the Juvenik Missionary society of Broadway M K. church, will serve refreshments at Yeiser's park Thursday evening. The little folks extend a cordial invitation to all. If you want all the news every day read the Sum. Delivered to any part of the city for 10c per week, A piano in good repsir for 635.00, L. E. Girarver & Co- 316 Broadway. R, JESSE GILBERT ILL. bert, the Mechanics. burg druggist, is quite ill at his home across the creek. He yesterday had three chills, and was for a time very ill, He is somewhat improved today NEW TELEPRONE. Mr. Jesse G: Henry Schmidt, the grocery man, has a telephone at his place. When you need anything in his line ring 419, 686 FRANK DALLAM IN OMAHA. Col. John McNulty is imreceipt of a letter from Mr. Frank B. Dallam, formerly of the city, dated Omaha. Mr. Dallam is now advance agent for a dramatic company, aod is well pleased with bis new work. You take no risk on Plantation Chil Cure, as it is guaranteed to cure. MR. FOSTER HERE, Mr. A. W. Foster, of the new dry goods firm that will occupy the new Nabm buildiog on Broadway near rived this morniog from n., and is at the Palmer Preparations are being made to open up as soon as the building is completed, which will be in a short time. The stock bas all been ordered. Droggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than all others, DEATH AL BOAZ, Mr. W. K. McNeal, aged 36, died of pneumonia at his home near Boaz Station last night. The funeral took , burial at the family He leuves a wife and CAKE WALK FRIDAY, The following couples under the direction of ““Prot.”” Douglass Bagby will ‘*do’’ the cake walk Friday even- ing: Vaughan Scott and Margie Scott, Albert Gilbert and Elsie Bagby, Ethel Brooks and Horace Sowell, John Brooks and Mamie Cobb, Robert Wallace and Agnes Carney, Vaughan Dabney and Fannie Wallace. Come see who gets the Go to Lagomarsino’s tor @ nice, large ice cold beer. SERVICES TONIGHT. Rev. W. A. Freeman will conduct the service tonight at the Broadway M. KE. church at 7 ;30 p, m. REAL ESTATE DEAL, Messrs. Race and John Dipple have purchased the Wm. Wheelis property on Jackson street Sixth, for been recorded in the circuit court. —————— BANK PRESIDENT DEAD, Death of an Eyansyille Banker ‘Well Known in Paducah, Hon. Chas, Reed, of the Palmer, this morning received a letter from Capt. John Gi » of Evansville, announcing the death of Mr. Samuel Biard, president of the old National bank at Evansville. Mr. Biard was well known in Paducab, and hat many friends here who will be # rry to learn of his demise. He diad ai Saratoga, a day or iwo since. Ptanos—For reat, tuned and re- paired, boxed and shipped, or stored. L. E, Gimagper & Co , 683 816 Broadway, Dr, Edwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and Throst Specialist, Padnca, tf, 001,293 Mr. Fred and Miss Pauline Roth and Miss Louise Eifinger have gone to Cincinnati on 9 visit. Mr, Andy Weil went upto Gol- conda this morning on business, Mrs. E, A. Fox and children, who bave been ia Illinois, arrived this morning and joined Prof. Fox, who 13 now in the city. Miss Annie Conoelly returned this morning from St, Louis. Mr. Walter Hailey left this motn- ing for Lexington to re-euter the A. | p & M. college, after spending bis va- cation here. Mrs. Mary Leigh left this morning for Dawson,.ov a sojourn. * i HOW TO HAVE A CLEAR SKIN FREE FROM PLMPLEs. To be beautiful and bave a fair skin, you mast have pure blood and good health. To do so, purity the blood and build up the bealth with the best Tonic and the age, Botanic Blood Balu (‘*B. B, B."") Tt is the old standard and re- liable remedy, It néver fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis- eases, including pimples which are caused by poison in the blood, POSITIVE PROOF, A lady friend of mine bus for sev- eral years been troubled with bumps and pimples on her face and neck, for whic she used various cosmetics in order to remove them and beauti- fy and improve the complexion ; but these local applications were ouly temporary, and left her skin in worse condition. I recommended an internal preparation—known a» Botanic Blood Balm (B. LB. B.) which I have been using and selling: she used three bottles and all pim ples have dissppeared; her skin i+ soft and smooth and her general health much improved. She ex- presses herself much gratilied, an can recommend it to all who are thus affected. Mus, 8. M. Witsox, Iron Mountain, Texas Blood Balm (B. B. B.), $1.00 pe large bottle, ali draggists. Send for book free. Blood Balm Co., Atlau- ta, Ga. MOUNT VERNON. How the Home of George Washingtos Obtained Its Name Many of the thonsand the home of V zton ann quire as to which is n this time, wher at war wit of England of howth ‘ came to be called Mount Vernon is particularly inte ng, ys the Washin In1 land and ica offered sympathy a Pr the mother comtry. Lawrence W ‘on, then only 22 and fired who visit ally in- the name, on and embarkec Indies ir Gen. Wen commander in ih Edward Vernon, wh rank of rear admiral navy when he was rth wy peditio: America, 0 the hea mated that n ish soldic pestilence disbanded and home, Ver: turning to During the strong person: between Lawre Vernon, and the form nosed to enter th g ae Vernon. His career w mined, however, by another etance. He fell in love w eldest daughter of Wil of the county of that 1743 they were ma I n his estate om Hunting « herited from his father. Or est point he built a y tial house and call in honor of his frien in 1752, the property daughter, Jane, for } coming the property half-brother of Lawrence ton, on her death, soon after th her father, The house was r than a third the size of t mansion. In 1784 the pre ing was constructed, the old tupying the central part. Washington wae his ow: and drew every plan and specificat for the enlarged Mount Vernon, The English admiral was a man to win the love ofa Washington. Some idea of his character may be formed from an incident in his life. Wh¢ Spanish depredations became i able and it was resol on, then a mem ber of parliament, asserted in the course of a debate that with six ships he could take Puerto Bello, on the Spanish main. The ministry took him at his word, gave him the com- mand of six men-of-war and conferred on him the rank of admiral of the blue. He assaulted the place and in one day captured it with the loss of only seven men. In commemoration of this capture a medal was struck, a copy of which was preserved at Mount Vernon until the death of George Washington. OCCUPATIONS OF AMERICANS, Figures Showing the Number Engaged in the Various Classes, c Interesting data about the occuy tions of the American people is given in the bulletin of the Nereath census recently made public. It shows that the total number of people engaged in occupations of all kinds in 1890 Was 22,735,961, Of the whole num- ber of working people the females form 17.22 por cent. Divided by ses the working people of the Ann Blood Vurifier of | * and actor erals army taproom of Dublin, where kage were not permitted the privil the bar, dragoon regiment, wearing long-serv them. and w lomest jc and per- ade and rtation, 3,326, mnapufac- and mechanical industries, Considerably more than of the illiterate male pop- f the country and over one- f the illiter nale popula- working. Over 59 per cent. ngmcn are married, over single, over 3 per cent. nd one-quarter of one per In ma ures and the carpenters joiners, 611,482, make up the greatest element, with dressmakers and milliners following with 499,690. There area little over 1,000,000 book- rs, clerks and salesmen, 690,658 mervhants and dealers, 5,281,557 rs, planters and overseers, and 3,004,061 agricultural laborers, 349,- rs, and only a little over 60,- )00 fishermen and oystermen. Pro- fessors and teachers, aggregating 347,- 344, form the most numerous of the rofessional classes. Physicians and ns, 104,805, come next; then 89,63 gymen, 88,203; 604; mu. neers and t nd art rhalists, 21,849, Mines and Min- TWO GREAT ACTORS. Their Happy Reminiscent Chats at “Rip Van Winkle’s’’ Home. of the time, now ne, his aman di friend Joseph ; sephine Robb, of » Van Winkle as [Me is at Home,” t es’ Home Journ an © these two, wit he reat ng around the open g dining-r sts and dear fr story of some nent in which he had other speaking of t, and whe And en they had m e meeting me happy time t would be, ‘Ned, ¥ or, ‘Joe, will you he conversation boys y would | the brig Trom cer Th civ force of habit the sold faced about. “TI can purchase what I want here, T suppose?” said the officer as he ad- vanced to the ‘Certainly, Then serve thes with what they wan 6 pleasant emphasis on the tlemen, will you drink wit “With pleasure, sir,” and = y Compact was carried out Esso courteously inquired name of the gentleman thrown ont the life line, as it “My name is Wol: rl lemen was “Gen- D them France Egg Producer than in any cc aumber being & oually 1 in France den The Way to Do It Atchison widower, says the Globe, gives a excuse for wanting to marry again that he want thing to take h for his firet w nly light in the faces to per- some old joke ned in, Then 1 merrily —€o down to 2 the eyes of some one f sorrow and aps—whe Booth Kdwin vory, while id’ coms | The navy department co report that tha Iowa and Oreg to sail soon for the Pn sta where they will be ava h }patch to the Philippines in further trouble. case of Jefferson would neve Ther friend wa but Mr. know how much A MODEL OF THE EARTH. Eighty-Four Feet in Diameter t-Lesson in Geography Fr ge sto lay before th ety partic for a gigantic © construct a sand London tly a new Aa Ob grapher, s more may send yather u Gov. Bradley another hospital truia to the sice Kentucky solbiers tauk Point, the Long Isliod ¢ hospital and Fort McPherson DR. A. T, HUDSON PHYSICIAN Cfice with Dr, Brooks. Telephone 45 Residence 622 Broadway NIGHT SCHOOL... Special attention given to Arith- metic and Writing, as well 6s the SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSI: at the Smith Business College No classes. Any admitted Reopens Septem! 2th. JOHN D. SMITH, No, 408, Cor. Third and Madi- son Streets ‘ matter BREAD IS THE STAPE OF LIFE CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURG thes of 1 on the inside in- observer iggested that if the & rotary motion a interior might prove a re for delirium tremens be inclined to think i globe as described would But, practical utility. ny important ecien- , it is computed that the < of the working classes who »ject would prob- more geography in a few tes’ cont lation of the earth’s mouths spent over London Mail THE COLONEL’S TREAT. a High-Toned Bar. One of the neatest stories of how a military oflicer can do the right thi without sacrifice of dignity is relate of the man who afterwards became ommander in chief of the English He was sitting in a high-toned eges of ‘Two finely-built men of a entered and called for hich were curtly refused hey turned without @ word tiring in good order. “Halt!” came sharply from the offi- with approval ex: {DIPLOMA Every barrel, haif barrel, sack or ac anteed to be made From bur SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT none finer, All first-class retail grocers sell it, Best families buy it YOUR MONEY BACK if not as rep resented. Busbands. HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 127% South Fourth St, Paducah, Ky Will practice in all the courts of this com nonwe’ ‘Commercial litigation and cases in bar kruptey & spect S. B, Caldwell, J THEY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE Did you ever stop to think about the water you drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your hea'th is endangered unless you filter the water youdrink. We have FILTERS that we guar- antee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water. THEY DON’T COST MUCH. Maal Seardivaee 9S INCORPORATED Screen Doors and Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M. E. JONES The Winged Cupid I hit Carrying so much of of the people of 1 black; but he ack St. popular with purposes Our bow and arrow clean, fine shoots its of good 1, that Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions 11, cents per bushel * 27.20 per ton 5.00 per tou ts per bushel ts per bushel Pittsburgh | St. Bernard Authracit St. Bernard Co! St. Bernard Lun ce St. Bernard Nut ce DELIVERED SPOT CASH ONLY ‘I. BERNARD Its goin it POR COAL COMPANY PORATED TELEPHONE NO.8 PADUCAH GOAL AND MINING CO, RPORATED Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal the time to put in your winter ted coal, Lum . t elevator. co GOAL “tetveriett? GOAL \'* SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bushel Nut, 7c per bushel THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH We koep a stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your orders. BARRY & HENNEBERGER, We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal but give our patrons the well-sereened Render Coal AT A CHEAP PRICE Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Rendsr Nut and Egg at 7 cents Cash See us about your Anthracite All sizes, best quality cheap Central uoal and iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson | MRS. R. BURCAUER, Agent How Two Dragoons Obtained « Drink at Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... Grows in Popu- lar Favor Daily Dalton, The Tailor: FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S ORUG STORE | FIRST verfect fit. SECOND TUIRD.. He guarantees He does all bis work with bome labor, .. He will sell you # suit of clothes malo to order As cheap as you can buy a custom-made ‘