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4 sal 4 Pla ov otal ‘Samgles-— onearest. -Samle CONSIGNMENT OF Manufacturers’ Samples Ever brought to Paducah now on sale ut the Bazaar. They will be sold at less than one-halt their real values. sample gowns,| All our 50 and vel belts go , nicely | in this sale for 25c. , | Another lot of those percale shirt | waists on sale Saturday only for 9c. All our 50 and 75¢ shirt waists sale for 25 Five hundred the very finest of mater trimmed and perfectly made, only slightly soiled, regular prices 75¢ and 1.00, sale price 39¢. _ | Fifteen hundred very fine sam ple gowns beautifully trimmed with embroidery, fine Jace and in sertion —these gowns cannot be purchased a Pee for or is Grand Sale in Millinery 50, slightly soiled, sale Shes ee. All our fine trimmed hats; e ht fi s e ern bonnets d and fifty new sam-| All our fine pattern b ELL heaps k t All our fine straw sailors: All our fine straw walking hats ple brocade mohair cae —these $ 1 pe: nd range in , Lriighet: a apes ‘ At one-half of regular prices. A complete line of new felt hats price from 1.75 to sale pric’ oN |in all of the new fall styles, includ he Cruiser, Commodore, Vol Two hundred new sample silk bn al and satin skirts—the material in|ing Cruiser, Co irts would be cheap | unteer, Sampson, ete. at tet ve Sale| Also the new felt crushers. any of the: | be hI aN gas Special prices for this sale. Our fall stock of hair goods has ived. zo in th goint prices 3.98, 4.50 and 5.00. Five hundred new sample me e ts—these corsets comprise the} ju: \. i ® Very best makes, such as W. W. | rench hair switches— CWB. G. D. and Thompson's| match any shade of hair—75c. Glove Fitting corsets, odd sizes,| A new lot of colored switches at regular prices 1.00, 1.25 and 50] 25¢. : : 4 s—aflitle thay last, sale price 50c. | Colored wigs complete, 50c. THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 USHERS IN THE LONG-LOOKED-FOR eriod of Prosperity Good Crops Good Prices Good Times Everybody is looking for a place to spend his money. Fiverybody shou!d lay in his fall stock of liquors. Only the best will attract, and the commonplace should be avoided. Adulterated is worse than none. Take no chances—get only Ferndale Brand $2.00 Whiskey It is the best and costs no more. Sold with a positive guarantee for purity, We want your business, and can furnish you a strictly seven-year-old double-stamp whis- key jor $3.00 per gallon. 120 South Second Street Telephone 283 “IN OLDEN DAYS (PR WHAT’S WRONG? Your Eyes? Do You Know? DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? Pursue the sensible, intelligent course—ascertain the cause. See if a good glass—our kind=won’t relieve you, It may now—it may be impossible later. Come to us today, The cost is trivial; the saving is great; the comfort is in- describable, THE EYE OF A NEEDLE that's where failing eyesight first demonstrates the need of glasses, and brings the fact home to the busy, hurried, worried housewife with greater force than all the talk of all the opticians in all Christendom. Let us relieve those tired, strained, nervous, overworked eyes, save your nerv- ous energy, @ The only decorations for the wa were hand carving and tapestry Kitber meant months and months o! pains-taking Isbor to cover only + small epace. The modern wall pape’ takes the place of and is superior t Doth of them. Jt is so inexpensive that new designe, effects and color are within the reach of @nyoue every season or two. / Our stock of wall paper is so new aud np to date tbat the most fastidi« one will be charmed at the selections we ¢ ffer. PICTURE FRAMES MADE FO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, NO.423 - - BROADWAY. ee 4.6, Husbangs 5. B. Coldwell, Je HUSBANDS & (\LDWELL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 4274 South Fourth St, Paducah, Ky Will praciive tn ul! the courts of thts con monwenlts, Commerctal Ltigution and cases th baukrupicy @ specialty LOOK OUT FOR FROST, id take you back to the days when yon uever knew you had eyes. EVES TESTED FREE DR. JOHANN HARRAES 423 BROADWAY, Yesterday Was the Coolest Day of thel The lowest temperature reached esterday was 55 degrees, and the lowest today 56, The highest reached yesterday was 77. There has been no frost, and will not be when the thermometer is above 40, sccording to the farmers. Many people have had fires during the past few days, especially in the early morning. And prepare for it by baying a load ot McHenry coal from W. Y, Noble, the man who put prices ons ‘live and let live’ basis. Lump 8c., egg ‘and nut 7c. Telephone 339, Office 825 at AM STARK Buy your tablets, slates and pencils}oply boat selling circus tickets op Noah's Ark, NIGHT SCHOOL... Special attention given to Arith- meticland Writing, as well as the SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSE at the Smith Business College. | i No classes. Any age admitted. Dr. J. M. Woodall, of Benton, is in the city, Arthur Smith, of Ozem, is in the Reopens September 12th, city today, JOHN D. SMITH, Cor, Third and Madi- Os7t No. 408, son Streets, Mr. Louis Kolb has returned from Ilinois, Mr. F. G. Bergdoll bas returned from St. Louis. Mr. F. M. Hildreth, of Eddyville ODD FELLOWS’ NOTICE, Paimer. Mics Lulu Reed, of Benton, was in the city (oda: Ingleside lodge No. 195 meets (o- night at 7:30 p. m., corner Fifth and Broadway, in regular ression to con fer the 1oiiatory degree. All Odd fellows welcome. J. G. Beartr, N.G Frep Hieron, See, winter Tuesday, September Au expert cutter wi take your measure and we guarante: you @ perfect fil. Suits to orde from $12 up. Pants, overcoats and fancy vests at marvelously lor prices, Don't forget the da: & Son, opening All military novelties in miss and children’s hats and caps cheap for cash. Zora Cowss, 988 17 Broadway. Plantation Chill Cure is made b: Van Vieet-Mansfield Drag company , hence is reliable. SOLDIE S HERE, Private Horace Quarles, of the L in the city on a furlough, ing relatives near the city. He was under Gen. Kent at the bat- Ue of Santia You can buy tickets from Hop Little on board the steamer J. N White for ling Bros.’ circus Monday. BI 2. PT "TAM SICK Buying cheap, inferior shoes. lam going to Cochran & Owen Broadway, and get the best. They are the cheapest, u CHURCH NOTICES, The official board of the Broadway 3. church will meet this evening 0 in the chureh at The Wilson socicty of the Trimble- street M. E. church will give an ive vream supper on the lawn opposite the church tonight, Don’t forget the cake walk at La Belle park tonight. NEW TELL PHONE, Henry Schmidt, the grocery man, has a telephone at his place. When you need anything in his line ring 419, 636 0 ST. LOUIS. Oo acevunt of the St. Louis Fall Festivities the Illinois Central Rail- road Company will on Tuesday,Sept 13th and each succeeding sday until Oct. 25th sell tickets to St Louis and return at one and one third fare for the round trip, good for hree daye. On Thursday, Sept. 15th and e: succeeding Thursday until Oct. 2 at one fare fur the round trip, good for three days. Oa account of the St, Louis Fair, tickets will be sold from Oct. 2. until Oct, 8th inclusive at one fare for the round trip, good returniog until Oct 10, J. L. Donovan, Agent, td LOW RAI EXCURSION RATE 1OM White will make Metropolis for circus on Monday, September 12. Fare, 25 cesta for he reund trip. The boat will leave he whaif at 9 9. m. and Gp. m Plenty of time will be given to see the patade and both performances. TROPLIs, The steamer J. N the round trip to Ringliog Bros." Mr. Marion Hildreth, of Kuttawa was in the city today, Miss Bessie Cosby, of M is visiting relatives in the cit Chas, W. Mayre and Hi f Ben were at the Psiwer today. Miss Luis Reed, of Benton, is vi ing Miss Luna Lemén, on Jeffers street Mr, James Caldwell Lexington to re-eater ollege. Hon, Bud Reeves, the populis nominee for congress, io in the cit) todhy. Messrs. McElrath, Palmer, Miss Daisy Sutherland bas return ed from a visit to Murray, Haze and Benton. Marsbal Collins went up to Daw- son yesterday and returned on the cannon ball this morning. Misses Raby Lovelace and Carry* liller, have returned from a several days’ visit to relatives and friends at Woodville. Mesdames George ently, of Hawesville, and George H. Reese, of Pineville, are visiting their father, Mr. P. S, Miller, at the Boyd in- firmary. Mr. M. Livingston and wife n- turned last night from a two month.” visit to Milwaukee, Waukesha and other points of interest. Mrs. Mery E. Harris, of Louis- ville, was at the New Riclimwond thi moroing, en route to Lovelaceville 0 4 visit to her son, Dr. T. M. Baker of that place. Mrs. J. L. Webb and Miss Anna, left yesterday cinnati on a visit. Mi go from there to New York visit. Arthur Wyndhan, the English actor avd author of tue mi tary dramas Cuba Libre anil Siege on Vicksburg, arrived from \icksbury yesterday and will remain jiere some- time. He will direct an entertain meat of local talent for some promi nent soviety or church «bout the 23rd inst. s ret w A&M of Murray, and J. P are at the ater. for Cin- ona ll-kno Pencil tablets te, de, 4¢ andas much as you can carry for de al Noah's Ar 4 lot of good pews, window bliads, sash and lights, at First church, Apply to 7 J.B. Porrean, 784 L AGCIDENT. Will Baker Injured by « Sword at Cairo, PAINE! Mr. Mr. Will Baker, accompanied by his sister, Mrs, Will Wright, Mrs Gus Tate and Capt Dick Fowler, were invited to Capt Halliday’s room to inspect the rum erous relics of Cuba and Japan Among the relics was 4 sword pur chased by Capt. Halliday ata cost of $300 in Cuba, acd while examining the sword Mr. Baker let it slip from his hawd and the scabbard being thoroughly greased slipped off the sword and Mr. Baker made ao at~ tempt to catch it and his thumb about one and three-quar ter iuches, , Capt. Halliday ordered the best surgeon in the city to attend Mr. Baker. It was found it would be necessary to take five stitches iy his thumb, and although sufferi considerable Mr. Baker is congratu- i f it is no worse. The steamer Cowling will run special excursion trip to Metropolis, You can secure circus tickets on board the boat, thus saying time and trouble, a STOLEN CLOTE Messenger Boy Finds Some Near the Postal Office, Gaither Henneberger, a messenger boy at the postal, this morning found a suit of boys’ clothes in the rear of the office when he opened up. They appear to have been but lit- tle worn, and were turned over to Officer Harlan to await a claimant. La Belle park tonight will have the latest society fad, the cake walk of all nations. See Noah's Ark’s d'splay of school supplies end be convinced that we carry the best line and at prices to suit ail, Don't you know Plantation Cbili Cure is guaranteed to cure you? MAMMOTH CROWD, There Vere 15,000 People at One Performance of Ringling Bros. People from Mayfield say that there were yesterday at one perform auce of Ringling Bros.’ circus at least 15,000 pecp Jt was one of the largest crowds ever seen beneath s circus tent in this part of she state. Fairly good order prevailed through- out the day, despite the crowd. The circus is at Hopkinsville today, and will be at Princeton tomorrow. The steamer J. N. White is the Vatonday, September 12, eut to hear him, oe: oT tial Seaso: Monday, Sept. 12, to accommodate all who desire to attend Ringling Bros, c.rcus, Moat will leave promptly até p. m. Round tip 8c. Per. formance begins at 7: WANTED, A few pupils—“‘ladies'and gentle- men’? for an amateur dramatic class. Klocution and acting taught free of charge by an experienced professor Address X, this office. econd-haud hard coal bargain, McPherson's For Sate— stove. A Drnggists will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others. Roows, furnisbed or unfurnished, to let. Apply at No, 314 North Fourth street, 2 CAUGHT A TARANLULA, Mr. Frank Moore caught a taran- tulg among some bavanas this mora- ing. It was a young one aod was very easily caught. He now has it ina bottle at Houseman’s fruit store. 50v, may save your lfe—Planta- tion Chill Cure bas saved thousands, RABBI TO LECIURE, An Interesting Subject for night Kabhi H. G. Eoelow will tonight leciure st Temple Israeljaiind there will no doubt be a large crowd pres- Hits subject wil Message of the Peniten To- Webb will Baptiss | Ordeclies Za Cole, of the! men are the only membera of compa lit a place in 5 . | NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Tue steamer Tennessee leaves for ssee river tomorrow 5 p, m, Teere are mauy citizens of Pada. cab who are pot familiar with steam- bonting days back in the fifties, In looking over some of the many incidents and historical facts of steamboating we found one intereat- notice which relates to the burning of the sade wheel stenmer Huntsville, owned by Capt. Charles Veh ard Kive Wilson of this city, Ca Peli he father of Capt. Louis Pell now in command of steamer Lookout, Rice Wilson was first clerk of the boat and on ber ecoud trip she took fire at Ham- vurg, Teno,, sud burned to the waters’ edge. She was loaded with |= cotton for New Orleans, ‘Toere was GRANDJURYREPORTS vo insurance on the boat and it was Its First Bateh of Indictment> ver second trip, having. been built mouths previous to the Returned This After- noon: jug sly @ few auter. She cost $65,000. Capt vil bas been deal many years and Rice Wilson died about @ year ago at Nashville, Tenn Only Jail Cases Considered Thur Thus Far—Two Were Dismissed, Several of the crew of the steamer Mayflower, who reside ero, arrived yesterday, 88 the May thower has gone nthe trade betweea Si. Louis and Memphis. sear Roberts and Pilot ;you drink. THEY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE about the water . WHY NOT? Your? Did you ever stop t& you drink? If you haven hea this endangered .nless you filter the water We have FIL | ERS that we guar- antee to make the weter as pure and sparkling as spring water. ’ THEY DON’T COST MUCH " r§ Soll Srndwae Ed Pell are amon, th retarned, lown t Tue Dick Fowler for Cairo on The grand jury is getting work, and this afternoon reported the this moraing, with a] first indictments to the court They trip, were: Harty Hodge snd Ker!s Capt. Dick Morrow is expected | Long, colored, for stealing tw home Saturday Sunday, Hefeveles. They were canght at May stopped off at St. Louis to settle up| Held. the business of stermer May-] Henry flower. sary to maliciow The City of Shiffleld is due from]% the negroes who attacked Rob St. Louis for Tenves:ce river tomor-| Thompson at R. G. ell’s, the fow cs other being killed by Ofticer Hoyer . . | while resisting arrest, Capt. William Rollins is out again} Jeg? Willis and Allison Hancock after a short attack of malaria, for stealing a cow, for grand larceny arrived] They are white, and are out on bond Henry Winn, colored, the boy wh: stole a watch at the Commercia Hotel, time atker, for being an acces. the cutting, He ts one Tennessee og with a big trp. The Joe Fowler, trom Evansville, was detained by fog and did not arrive until 3p m She balavery| Jesse Tayler, colcred, for stealing good tmp, and departed at 4:30 p.]@ bicycle, and Andrew Odum for » m, with fair business, breach of the peace. The minutes in the examining court in the case against Chas. Pepper and George Clark, for house breakin were returned marked * rea”? were those in the case sgainst Henry Jobnsoa, charged with | ension fraud . 11.1, rising. Chattanooga, 9.8, falli Cincinnati, Evansville, 6 9, Florence, 12.0, falling. Jobnsonville, 15 Louisville, 4.8, falli | Mt, Carmel, 1.7, f | Nashville, 2.3, rising. | Paducah, 8,3, rising. Pittsburg, rising. Noah's | St. Louis, ——— your achool bas Davis Island | stationery. The light draught steamer J. - { White, from Nashville, arrived bere| Best ten-cent last night, and is advertised to. make | 9 Lagomarsinc jfor the accommodation of all those who may take a peep at Rivgling’s ‘Peace hath her victories no less re nowoed than war.” big show. “To the victors belong the spoils.’ 26 cents for the roand trip to M tropolis on Monday, September 12 on the J, N. White. at Ark is the place to buy , lunch baskets an whiskey in the city | The Sunshine leaves Cincinnati to- | morrow for Memphis. Wes Cooksey, an old-time steam- | boat mate, says he will furnish some interesting notes of vid time steam- boating days, Wes. was in his palmy {days mate on some of the largest | boats that ever flo: To our customers belong the profit this week. We have met the enemy and—we've got ’em. WE HAVE SILENCED FORTS of bigh prices with the bar |gains we {soll to the trade, Our figures, at all times the LOWEST now knovk all the rest in the shade | From our diess goods may yet be ee lected some choice weather stuff, on whict j uote avy prices | that for a bluff, goo cao have as you wish them; yourse make the prices to suit. And whe you have spent a few dollars you g a fine picture to boot. We are sel ing the hands t{ DRESS SKIRE ever sold in this end of the state young |for lesa than the gocts can | {bought at, all home mace and righ up to date. Our LADIES WEA pleases the fa nd looks lovel Oar siyl h Bryant and Joe Sinnott Sail With al Wilson for Hon erers 1ese | Orderlies Zach Bryant gnd J Siunott, who are with Gen. Wilson's | | eteff, sailed for home yesterday from | Porto Rico, and are expected home a e after the troops reach this country, on a furlough, in case they are not mustered out. The {ny K who have seen active service, jand are no doubt glad to get back to | America on creatures fair {which are ever the rarest, “ar charming,’’ fair women declare, Aue the men folks never forget us, whe needing NICK SHIRTS and FIN} SHOES. They know we keep th assortment from which they ca: easily choose. Our SHOES are the best an | cheapest on top of the earth—or be | low—and every last pair is solid jas the rocks in the Forts of Morrc FIT, style and best material are found in | the school shoes sold by Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway, uf | the fine line of tablets st} y are the best io fown and at the lowest prices. SHOW RAIN OR SHINE! Admission Ten Cents, | QUARTER SHOE Rich people are pleased with the The Swallest Negra Delineatoy —_| healthy—our prives creating @ muss ; Entitled “A Warm Reception,”’ ought to be, when just for a up sale of the season, IS THE STAFF Patronage, for FLOUR * ABSOLUTELY In GAITERS and BUTTONS anc | LACKS we can fit every foot tos “T." “Cousin Georgie, how daint Entire Change of Program This week. beauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR eee |'TAINS and , aud other folks {think tt a duty to follow the taste on Barth, | we hold fast the trade of the wealthy, BRAGG Anb ASHTON, jand “the poor we have always with As “The Tramp and the Gaiety Girl,”’ us.’" few dollars’ purchase, you're wel- come to some of them free, All will admit the above contains JOHN J. DORIAN, sy \ aa i a OF LIFF NO, 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURE Every barrel, half barrel, sack or igo guaranteed to be made Fuow | O1OWS eT RED WINTER WHEAT in Pony Ps first.class retail your feet look!" “f wear Dorian’ LITTLE MAUD, +tebgt HILL anp EDMUNDS, Our PICTURES—~tho | axus ~of = | ‘more truth than poetry,” genre buy it. | [31 Favor ¥ | You may fancy thie quite out of rea | | » but a trial will prove it i | jtrue, Just to wind up for the sca | son, FORTY CENTS buys a LOW | shoes —don't you § ‘The Child Wonder. ! Gar le is tere and In their Famous Faroe Comedy | !MouTaLs—in every ‘sweet home’ B R EAD rybody come to this winding- sell it Best families YOUR MONEY BACK if not asrep- esepted, A - Dalton, The Tailor. Should Have Your Three Reasons... Icorry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER, ALSO LOADED SHELLS M. E. JONES The Winged Cupid nd. Carrying so mach of to the hearts of the people vainted him black; but he , all the same. Our blatk St ne diamonds are popular with lies of Paducah for furnace cooking purposes. Our 1't carry his bow and ly a scuttle of good, clean, fii ibustive coal, that shoots its lavoty Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions 1144 cents per i - 87.00 per ton While + > = « 5,00 per (am oe 8 cents per b ? cents per bushel St. Berna St. Bernard Nut > a DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY _ BERNARD COAL COMPANY ee INCORPORATED ~=! 427 BROADWAY TBLEPHONB NO. @& PADUGAH GOAL AND MINING GO, INCORPORATED » Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal Now is the time to put in your wint supply of this celebrated coal, Lum, bushel, Office at elevator. 24 GOAL “ccinérie'S” COA SOLO AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lamp, 8¢ per bushel Nut, 7e per bushel. Anthr rhst pries, THESE PRICES ARF FOR SPOT CASH ae We keep a stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your eters, BARRY & HENNEBERGER. = |We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal bat give our patrons the well-screened Render Coak AT A CHEAP PRICE, Prima Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at 7. cents ba See us about your Anthracite, best quality and cheapest price. Central Goal and iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager M4 { TELEPRONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS. R. BURGAUER, Agent All sizes, | FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST... SECOND .. te docs all his work with homeglabor, TUIRD.... He will sell you'&su't of clothes:ma He guarantees @ perfect fit, Sto}order # / sc .eap as you can buy a custom-made