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t he St. Bernard Coal Company INCORPORATED Will not be undersold. Are selling St. Bernard Lump, 7c bu. St. Bernard Nut, 6¢ bu. Delivered, for spot cash only. Office 427 Broadway--Telephone No. 8 THE E. W. PRATT COAL COMP’Y Sucessors to Eades & Lehnhard | Cor. Ninth and Harrison Streets WILL HANDLE THE CELEBRATED sHillside and Oakland Kentucky Coal « LUMP 8 CENTS Delivered, for spot cesh only. J, E. LANE. Telephone 190 -~BGG 7 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited E, W. PRATT, Manager. IN OLDEN DAYS The only decorations for the wall were hand carving and tapestry. Either meant months and months of pains-taking labor to cover only & small space. ‘The modern wall paper takes the place of and is superior to both of them. It is so inexpensive that new designs, effects and colors are within the reach of anyone every season or two. Our stock of wall paper is so new and up to date that the most fastidi ous will be charmed at the selections we offer. PICTURE FRAMES f MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, NO.423 + - BROADWAY, LA BELLE PARK New Show Tonight — Entire Change of Program. eee LITTLE MAUD KRAMER, Io new songs and dances and wooden shoe exercise. THE DEAGONS, New comedy sketch. ILL anp EDMUNDS, The old favorites. SHOW RAIN OR SHINE! Change program every Thursday. Special attention given to Arith metie'and Writing, as well as th SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSE at the Smith Business College. No classes. Any age admitted. Reopens September 12th. JOHN D, SMITH, No. 408. Cor. Third and Madi- son Streets, Gare LOW RATES TO ST, LOUIS, On account of the St. Louis Fall Festivities the Illinois Centrai Rail- road Company will on Tuesday,Sept 13th and each succeeding Tuesday until Oct, 25th sell tickets to St. Louis and return at one and one third fare forthe round trip, good for three days. On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each succeeding Thursday until Oct. 27th st one fare for the round trip, good for three days. On account of the St, Louis Fair, tickets will be sold from Oct, 2. until Oct, 8th inclusive at ove fare for the ronad trip, good returniag until Oct 10th, J. I. Donovan, Agent, td LO. SIO. K It Mus Gone Away Up for the Month of September. INinois Central stock, as sold to employes, is quoted this month at $114 50, about ten dollars bigher Ahan lust month, The road is en- joyiog great prosperity, and doing a Jushing business, Sdon't experiment, but get the old fettable Plantation Chill Cure. SHORT LOCALS. 1 AM SICK Buying cheap, inferior shoes. N Lam going to Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway, and get the best. They are the cbeape tf WHORL IN A RUNAWAY. Mrs. J.C. Tully and daughter, Miss Kate, were thrown from their buggy last evening near ‘Twelfth and Jeffersov, and sustained painful but aot serious injuries, The horse took fright at something, and turned the vehicle over. The escape. of the ladies from worse juries was re aarkable, Dr. Reddick dressed Miss Tully's injuries, and Dr, Broth- ers Mrs. Tully's. Today they are both resting easy, . RECEPTION. The ladies of the Mite society will hold @ reception at the residence of Mrs. A. G. Coleman, 1103 Monroe street, Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock for the beneflt of the First Baptist church. A cordial invitation is extended and a pleasant time promised, Refreshments will be served, 1433 FOR SALE, Cheap, a three-room cottage, 70 foot lot. Apply to 1286 DIED IN Tr E. Jennings. 2 ASYLUM. A son of Judge Hocker, of Graves county, who was recently sent to the Hopkinsville asylum, died in that in- stitution, and the remaias were taken home for burial yesterday. He was afllicted with epilepsy THE BEST LOOKING And best wearing school shoes in the city, at the lowest prices, are sold by Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway. tf Droggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than all others, CHILD'S DEATH. A child of Mr. Lloyd Swith, a well known young farmer of the Symsonia section of Graves county, died yesterday morning of fever. The interment took place this morn- ing atthe family burying grounds, ELECTED A DIRECTOR, Mr. Joseph L. Friedman was yes- ter: elected @ director in the City Dr, P. G, Reed. J. W. SPOCKTON DIES. Mr. J. W. Stockton, years, died at his home Broadway yesterday after a brief ill- ness. He leaves a son, The funeral aged 54 Services by Rev. W. K. Penrod, of the First Baptist church, NOTICE 10 COAL DEALE Sealed proposals will be received at the mayor’s office until 2 o'clock Monday, September 19, for supply- ing the city’s light plant with coal for twelve months, All are request ed to put in bids on each of the fol- lowing kinds of coal, namely: Screened pea, screened nut, slack, and what is Known as ‘steam coal,’’ (nut, pen and slack mised). Coal to be put in the light plant building Contractor will be required to give « bond for the faithful performance of vontract. Prive to be estimated per ton. James M. Lane, 1285 Mayor. REDUCED Ratt TO LOL VILLE. On account of fall races at Louis. ville, the Illinois Central Railroad company will on Sept. 26, 27, 28, 20 and for train No. 4 leaving Paducah 1:20 a, m. Sept. 80, sell tickets to Lovisville and return at one fare for the sound trip, good returning until Oct, 2, 1898, td J.T AF WITNESSES. Deputy United States Marshal La Rue left this sfiernoon for Murray, ‘o summon witnesses in the case against Bob Smith, who is to be tried . Donovan, Agent, im the federal court Saturday, ’ and Oftiger Gourieux was called / oi a saloon, it was immoral, and he ,Jhome last night from duty on ac-| refused to permit the exhibition. count of her illness. Bills had been distributed all over Mrs. J. B. Lagomarsino and| the city advertising the bout to. take National bank, to succeed the late! on West! took place this afternoon at 2 e’clock. | MURDER TRIAL. The Case Against Thomas Han- non Now Being Tried. ty Secured After Considerable Difficulty — Other Cas Nat Ryan, of Murray, was in the e'ty today, W. C. Calkins, of Galesburg, IIl., is at the Palmer Elder C. E. Moore, of Clinton, is at the New Richmond. Editor Wolf, of the Engle, is in the city. ‘Squire J. Henry Ballance, of Hard Money, is in the city. Attorney R. J. Bugg, of Bard- well, is in the city on business, Mr. E. M. Thompson, of Indian- apolis, was in the city today. Editor Joha L, Smith, of Eddy- ville, was in the city last night, J, M. and J. T. Harper, of Rag- land, are at the New Richmond today. L. D., 8. Ro and J, D. Culver, of Lovelaceville, were at the New Rich- tond today REFUSED A Mr. Joe Wasserman, formerly of} the city, but now of Nashville, is in the city on business, Mr. Chas. Hassenfratz, formerly of the Palmer, but lately of Omaha, has returned to the city, Miss Irene Mankin, of Murphrys- boro, Tenn., is a guest of Mrs, Horace Mankin, on North Fourth. Mr. George Bleich, of Malden, Mo., arrived today on a visit to hie brothers, Messrs. John and Albert Bleich, Grace, the little daughter of Mr, ani Mrs. E. M. Yarbro, left yester- day for Danville, Ky., to enter the school for the deaf. Mrs. Emil Gourieux is The case against Thomas Hannon, Brooklyn] White, charged with the munter of “~ [William Hall the last day of Febra ary, was called in the circuit cour yesterday, and ® special panel of 40 men was summoned to report tou: The jary was secured after vonsider- able difficulty, and one witness heard hefore dinoer. This afternoon the case was re- sumed, and will probably last a day or two, and perbaps longer. Hall, it will be remembered, was shot and killed in his own room in a house io Mechanicsburg. Major Harris is de fending the alleged murderer. PERMIT. The Boxing Mateh Will Not Come Of Tonight, as Scheduled, ‘The “Bout” Was to Haye Been Between Two Colored Pagilists, This morning Mayor Lang de~ clined to issue a license to Charles Leverter, colored, to engineer a sparring match at Bill Lowe's salooo corner of Seventh and Adams streets. He said that the law prohibits im- moral exuibilions or shows, and iu uch a We affair was for the benefit quite ill, place tonight between Kid Wallac of Boston, and Jim Ray, of Evaus- ville. daughter have returned to their home in Sueftield, Ala., after a visit to Mr, Louis Lagomarsino and family. The Misses ith who have been in St. Louis for several days past purchasing their fall stock of wil- lhnery, will return today or tomorrow, JINEER WILCOX } May Get the Position of Engineer Several of Those on Furlough to Return Corporal Wii Batley and privates Sebree, Watts, Johnston, Barwold and Gibos will retura to Lexington tonight to rejoin Co. K, after a sev. eral days’ furlough, Others will then arrive on leave of absence suglve Harty Johnson, Stewart R George Tilley and) Emmet Rud now here, and itis reported that re somewhere be- tween L wri 1 Privceton, te ling bere the best w ihew ero, Some of them, it without leave of is suil, are here absence, which may them trouble when they re- amp urn te DR. VORIS BETTER, He has Returned From Porto Rice to Jersey City. De. Whitesides today re- ived a telegraw from Dr V Voris, who was last reported sick at He has returned to this is now at Jersey City, a visit get leave of ab- Rico. mantey and wil likely come ter PRANKE'S FOND remainder of the and Pete The bond in the cases against Abe Franke Griflln was redaced to $50 in each ease, lt is thought that Franke can give hond Cant. ( ysull entertains a deep feeling of resentmect against the United States. In an interview at Havana yesterday he declared that his greatest regret was that the prot before he bad at opportunity to” measure arms with the army of the United States, Maj. Gen, Mrs, Susan D. Sauner, who has at Fulton, Kentucky. been visiting in Dyersburg, New- —_—_ ero, Oaks, Gibson Wells and Yesterday's Fulton Leader said Trimble, Tenn., for the past six] «We think the city council have| weeks has just returned home, after | al ut decided to employ some good a denightfal visit. \ civil engineer to look after our street | POLICE COURT. Iwork for the next two or three months, A great amount of work to be done on the streets of the tow One Mule Was Condemned to BO) 2 ites the laying of gravel, and it | | Sold. urged by some of the city officials that it will be money saved to the known gentle-| city to bave the work dune under the of aman who has had A number of well men were before Judge Sanders this| supervision morning to explain to him why they | experience in bis line. had ignored the bebests of License $ was predicted in the Leader Inspector Jarvis to pay their license, |ex-City Engineer Wilcox, of Padu- | Most of them showed that there was| cab, will probably be selected to lo: LUMP 7 CENTS, CASH; NUT 6 CENTS, CASH! For the next Thirty Days we will furnish the Celebrated McHenry Coal at these prices, for Cash Only. In cases where we have filled houses, we will refund 1 cent per bushel. Orders on our books but no! sic vered, will be filled at these prices, if we are allowed to to put in the coal curing the Next Thirty Days. W. Y. NOBLE, Telephone, No 339, Office, No. 825 Hari their part to evade| after the work if he can be secured no intention on the Jaw, their failure to precure the | on satisfactory terms.’ license being due simply to negli-| gence. Insuch cases no fine was| assessed. One gentleman present} said he had been notified five or six! Bob Smith, of Mayfield, Charged times to get his license, and had just With Selling Weiskey put it off and put it off until he did not feel ike he bad any excuse to cffer, He therefore pleaded guilty to the charge, but the case was dis-| missed wuse he told the truth. Bob Smith, white, of Maytield, was arraigned before Commissioner J. R. Puryear yesterday on a charge One mule was charged with having | Of selling Whiskey in Graves county no owner, and if he had one, he| Without license, The case was left could not prove it. He was there- | Pen until Saturday, on account of fore sentenced to be sold, so he can| Sbsence of witnesses, have an owner, and Marshal Collins | was instructed to attend to the mat- ter, MARRIED AT) A Farmer Near Maxou’s Mills POLIS. es One. Mr. Walter Dismukes and Miss Minnie Sexton Wed, Henderwon Majors, a farmer of near Maxon’s Mills, bad a borse - stolen from his stable last Saturday Mr. Walter Dismukes and Miss night. It was brought to the city Minnie Sexton crossed the river in a and turned loose, and returned home skiff yesterday afternoon, and went in a day or two. He thinks be knows to Metropolis, where they were united the negro who took it, and will make in marriage. ‘There was no objection ) it bot for him. to the marriage, Mr, and Mrs, Dis- mukes wiil reside in the city, BACK FROM OMAHA, SATURDAY Mr . A Griffin Enjoyable Trip, Returns After an We will have shell oysters, select in {quart cans; imported Swiss cheese, | and all other delicacies at the Buffet H, Zcner. Mr, A, Griffin has returned from his trip to the Omaha exposition. He | was given this trip by the Woodmeo of the World, for securing during the months of May and June, the greatest number of members in Ken- tucky, and had an enjoyable visit, All Woodmen of Woodmen’s circle Jare requested to attend the meeting In Publishing the Vote of the Countics Yesterday. The report of the republican dis* | at Mr. Iseman’s residence, at Fourth trict committee meeting given yester-/and Washington tonight, and get day was incorrect in one particular. | their policies, The vote of the counties on the ques- —_—__—_ tion of making a nomination should have read Carlisle, no, and Callowey, sen yes, He iv Now Able to Sit up—Kee FIT, Style and best material are fouod in the school shoes sold by Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway. ut coyery Probable, Press Schotta, who was shot by Rufe Veal yesterday morning, is tos day reported by bis physician as gete ting along nicely, and able to sit up. His condition is very favorable for a speedy recovery. Best ten-cent whiskey in the city at Lagomarsino’s. TOOILL TO COME TO COURT, Hope Commander, U. 0. G. C., will meet tonight at 7:30 atthe K. P. hall. Several new members will be initiated, All members, as well as visitors, are invited. Lon, 4 son of Detective Andersay Miller, of the county, was summonod toappear in the circuit court this moroing iy the grand larceny case against the Leeches, His father caine to town, however, and reported that his son is to ill to leave bis bed, Miss Madge Grigsby, teacher of| piano, mandolin and voice culture | Crete mn St.) Shatier on tt ampaign has been made p on. Shafter be- Ss i t ! gins with the tedious delay at Tampa, | “w ’ dve to Secretary Alger’s fear of} in’ phantom ships, and attribates to this delay the necessity of rushing into a! *! batile half prepared, in order to pre- | t! y vent the enemy from securing further s | advantages, A few It is the purpose of the war depart. | Ua’ oS ment to concentrate 9,000 troops at each of the three points, Lexington, | pyriguare® acl Huntsville and Anniston, a total of 7 ae Ae | 27,000 "These, with the 13,000 at t Jacksonville, will give 40,000 for] )") Ncck Daily N ervice in Cuba, It is expected that the first movement of troops to Cuba will be about the middle of October, ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK heir « man supy own h goes on foot. We have t arms for over three years, and durin all that time have known no su thin y da Ame v 1 fear of eatchin Phe truth h toral d ! hea as any country int and that the disease r ! v ty of Havana ’ | partly due to the carelessne their san American Spaniard ments. I con keep sprit eating to spared for Y. Indeper Synonym Not in the Brogue A London | tells of lady who has in her na r ord ry w bears The “Cork”? Leg. The Franklin county grand jury indicted the Frankfort board of I underwriters on the charge of con-| of the t spiracy to raise prices and destroy | fact that competition j of ( : | street, P x st 1 Parkish governmeat has sent} —— anote to charg the British with and refusing Turkish troops powers provoking whe ri Tae left € noon for Anniston, } Mississippi arrived | tents. WITH THE INSURGENTS. Fourth Kentucky regimen: Ala. The Thirc The Views of a Cuban Officer om Hii Countrymen. t extent f our own 1; f pe yw inarmy saber or the k; but when} more deac Every countryman, white or owns a machete, so in this respect men are easily urmed. Many of cavalrymen are without carbine as the wild charge method of br enemy in our guerrilla f ng, the man with noth ing t his ma te is not entirely usele When the Spanish com mand ear that we are somewhere n the nity and mareh into the hills to snbduc ur horsemen di- vide inte ds of ten or twelve and our inf When the ough ¢ male sure tar them fre swer this v « epen tire on 1. Sometimes yand cl vihe | they a and make our lit in upon ™, «rom every and cut and Yetveat, The ices) ry to form their Men Into squargs, but very often their attempts are. them dowy as they run way of coping with bers of Spanish regulars sent out to beat us back into servitude, Some {wes the victory is ours, often it is theirs; for once in the open their numbers tell. We would not be able to carry our system of ambush and deadly attack into operation but for our relays of scouts who keep the main body of our army notified of every successfu ent 8 is our he superior num Lessons ut pupil's residence or at You take no risk on Piantation Qyi studio, 529 South Pifth street ion Cail 1582] Cure, as it js guaranteed to cure, 4 i movement of the enemy. _ Most of the eolored soldiers fight- ing for (he Cuban cause are ix ths j to withdraw the| BREAD | mp Hamilton yesterday after- d pitched its = DIPLOMA sist * Mall tinge & Co | Undertake! | | ISTHE STAR | t CONSEQUENTLY | HAVE IT | PURE | FLOUR Jag mL nh B Every barrel, half barrel, sack or ackage guaranteed to be made From | PURE) RED WINTER WHEAT} none finer. All lass retail grocers sell it. Best families buy it YOUR MONEY BACK if notasrep | resented. * HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 1274 South Pourth St, Paducah, Ky practice in all the courts of this ita, in bankruptcy & spect and embalmers 8 ore Telephone 124 ie idence Valechonet fl MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE 130 S This FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER |6 | AL G, FIELD ‘MINSTRELS ALL NEW THIS SKASO™, K 1 yuintan Prir Rer Picit And half a hundred other Atterican minstr 10 EUROPEAN SPECIALISTS 10 G—ramed Faust Pamily—E Mus 3—Helliott, Busch Everhardt, the Great a Gruett, Beers and Gruett, Acrobatic « al conceit, “On to Cuba all ‘itlusions, the comic grict, Prices—$1 5c TEL! sale Thursday ni AC and asc, Seals on ‘sentag at Van Culin’s | Should Have Your | Patronage,{for | Three Reasons... | | (THACA. 427 BROADWAY Dalton: The Wallan THEY DONT 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 xo filter the water you drink. We have FIL? autee to make the water as pure and spar as spring water. RS that we guar- ling THEY DON'T COST MUCH. I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS 'M.E. JONES The Winged Cupid Is painted blind. Carrying so much of our coal to the hearts of the people of Paducah has painted him black; but he gets there all the same. Our black St. nard mine diamonds are popular with ll the ladies of Paducah for furnace heating and cooking purposes. Our Cupid don't carry his bow and arrow— ist simply a scuttle of good, clean, fine juality combustive coal, that shoots its way deservedly into favor, Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions Pittsburgh Lump 11 cents per bushel Bernard Antt four sizes $7.00 per ton while unloading cars, St. Bernard Coke, thrae eizes - 5.00 per ton St. Nernard Lump : 7 cents per bushel St. Bernard Nat 6 cents per bushel DELIVERED, FOR SPOT ,CASH ONLY oF LIE SP, BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED TELBPHONE NOwS — (TRADEWATER COAL ) For cash only till October 15th; Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6c Bushel, Dellwered PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bu she! and over; Choice Lump 6c, Nut 5e br ial 15 PRICE TO STEAMBOATS, toot of Jeff erson street: Nut, Mine Run 4c We will refund Je bushel to all c,ur ‘friends whose coal houses we have alrear,y filled for next winter's use. Paducah Coal and W‘ining Co. Phone 254 ‘Office at Ehyvator, CRP'ATREE AND COAL °° CCA SOL'b as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ‘Lump, 8¢ per bushel Nut, 7¢ per bushel, AL. sizes Old Lee Anthracite at market price: / PRICES ARE FOR, SPOT CASH We keep a stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your orders. BARRY & HENNEBERGER. Pea and Slack 3c b ushel, se Is a name which stands for the best in the coal line, ue Render Lump, 8c bushel, Crushed Coke, toc bushel. nder Egg and Nut Old Lee Andhracite, $7.00 per ton. ze bushel Piedmont Smithing for Blacksmith Trade Carried in Stick esis.” (Centyai coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Mariager EPHONE 970 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS, R. BURGAUE Rk, Agent FOUR’TH ANC! BROADWAY OVER M’F*HERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST SECOND He guarantecs a perfect’ fit, He does all his work with homeslaber, THIRD... He will sell you a su't of clothes! mteSto‘orJder ‘s cheap as you canituy a custom-made Grows ‘n Popu- lar Favor And the aig high-grade 5-cent cigar, we Ase Mem *.