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sda ee <2 GREAT RECORD-BREARIN ALE AT De THE BAZAAR A great geners! reduction must be made on our eutirely too lirge stock must make room for them ever been known in Paducah. Dress linings at a fraction of their values. 20,000 yards very best dress lining, colors ni green, brown, ete, at the ridiculous price of Se per yard. 30,000 yards Fielder’s best brush braids, all colors; regular price Ye price for this sale 4c. 25 dozen boys’ fine all wool knee | pants, regular price 75c; we don’t} want them, so come and get them for! 25 | Just received : 500 tampks of elegant, besutiful and peifect fitting silk and satin skirts, bcautiful raid effects in fine serges, fancy novelties and silk lus- ters, etc. These goods are all per- fect and range in price from $6 to $12; our price for this sale $3.98 and $4.48, 300 new sample brocade mobair skirts, no two alike; ovr price for this sale 600 pairs heavy ribbed children's! THE BAZAAR! BROADWAY 215 THE . W. PRATT COAL COMP’Y Sucessors to Eades & Lehnhard WILL HANDLE THE CELEBRATED ahillside and O2ktand Kentucky Coals LUMP 7 CENTS Delivered, fer spot cash only. J. E. LANE. —-WALL PAPER— ComPLeTES THE Room. What is a wall without paper that suits the surroundings? Not much Taste is most shown in wall coverinzs. Wegive you a wide choice in most moderate prices, Papers that will wear well and look handsome at smell figures Let us tell you the exact cost of pa- pering your rooms or your house. PICTURE FRAMES en, MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, NO.423 + - BROADWAY, New Show Tonight — Entire Change of Program. eee 1ATTLE MAUD KRAMER, In new songs and dances and wooden shoe exercise. THE DEAGONS, New comedy sketch. HILL anv EDMUNDS, ‘The old favorites. SHOW RAIN @R SHINE! Change program every Thursday, —— NOTICE 10 COAL DE. Sealed proposals will he received at the mayor’s office until 2 o'clock Monday, September 19, for supply- ing the city’s ligt plaut with coa) for twelve months. All are request- ed to put in bids on exch of the fol- Jowing kinds of coal, namely: Screened pea, screened nut, tlack, and what is known as ‘‘steam coal,’’ d slack mixed). Coal the light plant building Contractor will be required to give a bond for the faithful performance ef contract. Prive to be estimated per ton, James M. Lana, 1285 Mayor. REDUCED RA! TO LOUIS- VILLA. On account of fall races at Louis- ville, the Illinow Central Railroad company will on Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29 and for train No. 4 leaviog Paducab 1:20 a. m. Sept. 30, sell tickets to Loviaville and returo at ove fare for Our winter goods are striving ds No such slashing Telephone 190 the round trip, good returning until Oct, 2, 1898, ry J.T. Dowovan, Agent. Don’t experiment, but get the old suiiable Pianiation Chill Cure, . aud we prives bas lOc, priee for hose, regular price this sale 5c. 0 pairs very fine lace curtains 3's yards long aud 2 yards wide, well worth $5.50, our price w! they jas 50. New linery goods: The very latest things new trimmed walkivg ba Dewey, Sempson and Schley. Have yon seen the new Dewey aailors; we have them, Military caps and Tam O'Shantere in end ieties. Ask to see our 25c sailors: just the thing for school hats, We are beadquarters on awitehes and hair goods. Come and see them. All our $3 hair switches go at $2. All our $2 hair switches go at $1. Then we have $1.50 bair switches at 75e. Beautiful Creole switches fer 25c, 75c and $1. Wigs and half wigs at reduced prices. All the is, the 216 1 Cor. Ninth and Harrison Streets NUT 6 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited E, W. PRATT, Manager. SHORT LOCALS. 1 AM SICK Buying cheap, inferior shoes. Now Lam going to Cochran & Owen, 34 Broadway, and get the best. They are the cheapest, tf PRIVATE COLEMAN LERF. Private Holland Coleman, who bas been ill at Fortress Mourge, arrived | last night on @ thirty days’ furlough. He has sbout recovered from bis ill ness. HOT LUNCH. Go to Sam Gott's place, on Nortb Fo for your hot lunch every da handles the Frank Fehr | RF. XL bottled brer, LOOK HER Your star soap powder cards re- deemed at Bryan & Son's grocery, corner Fourth and Jefferson streets, BEGINS MONDAY. County Assessor W. S. Dick did not begin work yesterday, the day set, but will start out Monday. HOT LUNCH. Go to Sam Gett’s place, on North Fourth street,for your hot lugch every day. He also Landies the Frank Febr RPXL bottled beer. BROKE HIS ARM, Willie, (ue nine-year-old son of Mr. W. W. Powell, bad bis right arm broken at the Washington school yesterday afternoon while playing lean frog. He was carried bome and | \orief visit, The St. Bernard INCORPO Will not be undersold. Are selling St. Bernard Lump, 7e bu {. Bernard Nut, 6¢ bu. Delivered, for spot cash only. Office 427 Broadway--Telephons fio, 8 "PERSONALS. \ewwevescencceenecoooes Mr. Aubrey Covington is in the, city today. Mrs. John Adkins has from St. Louis. Moses Schwab from St, Louis. M. F. Shryer, of Hopkinsville, is im the city today. Mr. John T. Jackson, of Rock-! port, is at the Palmer. } Mr. Collin MceGingis came over from Creal Spriggs this morning. Mr. and Mrs (¢ E. Philiips have returned from Cincinnati. Master Charles Rieke ‘eft yester-! day to visit relatives in St. Louis, Mrs, Anna B. Robertson has gone, to Cairo on a visitto ber daughter, Mre, Ed Reno. Mra, W. J. Hills and Mrs. H. B. Johnson have gone to Indianapolis om @ short visit. Mrs. E. W. Vaughan and daughter, Mise Mildred, will arrive home today frou Louisville Mr, Robert Leigh passed through the city this morning en route from St. Louis to Princeton. Mrs, Charles Scholz, of Evansville, is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs, Fred Kauleite: Ex-Councilman Wm. Eades wasin the city last ing and returned to Oakland Mines this morning. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Sturgis, of Sturgis, returned home yesterday, after a visit to Mra, Win. Crozier. Miss Agnes Gough, of Racine, Wis., is spending a few days in the city, the guest of her uncle, Capt. Ed Farley. Mr. William Rbinebart of the city, but now traveling New York house, is in the city on a returned has returned formerly Mr. Willis Ward, of Metropolis, is in the city, and will probably rewain over to attend the Elks’ soeial to- night. Grace, the little daughter of Mr and Mrs. &. M. Yarbro, left yester- day for Danville, Ky., to enter the school for the deaf. Mrs. J. W. Busb, of Smithland, and daughter, Mrs. Jettic Crenshaw, of Newbern, Tenm., arrived teday ov a visit to Mrs. Geo, T. Harris. Attorneys Reed and (ireer have re- turved from Hickman, where they had an iusurance case transferred to the Mayfield circuit court. M., ¥, Shryer, of Hopkivsyille, is pinent busi- ress man of that city, and an appli cant for the position of postmaster. Mr. John 5, Hobson, of Louis. ville, end Mr. H. Davis, of Central City, both of the Central Coal and Iron Co., were in the city yesterday on a visit to Mr. J. J. Read. Mr. I. M. Thompson, of Indiamap- olis, is ia the city on a brief visit to his brothers, Messrs. James P. and Henry K. Thompson. He is en route home from Memphis Mr. W. Fred Long, who was 8 candidate for congress in the Third district, is im the city today. He made one of the most phenomenal races ever made in the district, Capt. S. BP. Miller, who has for several weeks past been dangerously ilatthe Boyd inGrmary trom ty- phoid fever, is worse, his friends will regret to learn. His home Dr. Murrell dressed the injury. FIT, dtyl best material are found in the school shoes sold by Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway. ICKEN IN THB COUNTY. Mrs, J. R. Denny, of the Grabam ville section, is dangerously ill. Mr. John Graham, a brother of Cc. , is im a serious i a covgestive chill he Best teo-cent whiskey in the city at Lagomarsino’s. You take no risk on Care, as #* is guarautced to cure, CHIEF HOYER BETTER. Chiet of Night Police Hoyer, who was quite ill yesterday, iv better to- day, and will be able to be out in a day ortwo. Oficer Emil Gourieux fs acting chief, The ladies of the Mite society will hold a reception at the residence of Mrs. A. G. Coleman, 1103 Monroe street, Friday afternoon frow 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, 1483 FOR SALE. Che: p, ™ three-foom cottage, 70 foot lot. Apply to 126 C. EB. Jennings. is in Cloverport, and he is aU. 3s. gauger. Mrs. Fuller, motber of the late Mr. Tim Faller, of the Illinois Cen- tral, and for some time local freight agent, is here to settle up the estate of her lute son, Her home is in Newbern, and Mr. Faller left some property here which she will look after, Mr, Will Grigsby, formerly of the city, arvived this morning to be here about two months in the interest of the Manhatten Life Insurance com- pany. Ho has been in Ohio and Kentucky sioee he leit Paducah, and CONTINUES TO IMPROVE, Press Scheita Is ow the Koad to Recoyary Press Schotta contioues to im- prove and the doctor thiaks, if his Tecovery continues at the preseut rate, he will soon be able to be out He now sits up at time: SALURDAY We will have shell oysters, select in quart cans; imported Swiss cheese, and all other delicacies at the Buffet 1583 H. Zonen Droggists will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others | Geo to Lagomarsiuo’ for a nica; large ice cold heer. for a| many RATED SOCIAL SESSION. The Elks Are Preparing for a Pleasant Time To- night. Al G, Fields Will Be Chairman The Grau Opera Company Invited. There was an enthusiastic aaautue | of the Elks last night, and final pre- parations were made for the social session te be held tonigat in honor of Mr. Al G. Field, whose miustre!s will be at Morton’s tonight, Mr, Ficld will be chairman, ¥ Special invitation of the lodge, the male members of the Grau Opera| bers, are asked to attend. In ad- dition there will be other visitors, and a large percentage of Paducah Lodge GRAU'S FAMOUS COMPANY, Fine Morton's Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. Opera at Next Theater-goers will lave the pleas ure of hearing the world-famou Grau Opera company at the opera house Tt ay and Weduorsiay Sep’ er 20 and The loving people of Paduesh do ta rule, get opera very ofte should pack the opera house doors both nights, as they sel such an ¢ nization as the jeompany, which will present iwc great successes for the first Vaducah—Tuesday night, the comic opera, “Said Pasha Wednesday night, the bandit Falka."" Exch opera will ! deced with a great cast, larg powerfal chorus, and the fines tumes ever seen in this cily The company 3 from he rect t , Where they # long engagement Grau Yew Orie REMEMBER THE DAYS. The Grand Wooten Opening Next Monday and Luesday. Our grand woolen opening is next Monday and Tuesday and it will af- ford an unrivailed opportunity to make a splendid selection in a suit Jin pants or fancy vest at wonderfuil |low prices. Workmanship and goc guaranteed. Fit Don't forget the days. K. C. Rosk & Sox, 129 South Third Street. SUCCESSFUL COUPLE, perfect Mr. Leon Gleayes and Miss Kate Sanders the Winners, Mr. Leon Gileaves and Miss Kate |Sanders won the cake walk at the Sanders home in Arcadia Iast night There was a large and jolly crowd present, fifty couples or more, and the affair was one of the most . able ever given BIG PEACHES, | A plate of poactes io Hank Bros & Jones window, on attracted a great deal of attention to day. They are about the largest jever seen here, aud are off tree in Seventh stree!. The tree is one of the most remarkable io the state. Il requenotly seems dead for a year or two, and thea suddenly blossoms forth, and in addition to sometinies furnishing two crops ia oue year, very often contains two different kinds of peaches. It has been bear- jog fruit for about ten years. HOT LUNCH. Go to Sam Gott’s place, on North Fourth street,for your bot lunch every day. He also handles the Frank Fehr REX L bottled beer. LOW RATES 10 59. LOUIS. Oa account of the St. Louis Fall Festivities the Illinois Central Rail- road Company will on Tuesday,Sept 13th and each succeeding ‘Tuesday until Oct, 25th sell tickets to St iouis and retyrn at gue and one third fare forthe round trip, good for three days. On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each succeeding Thursday until Oct, 27th at ong fare foy the yound trip, good for three days. Oa account of the St, Louis Fair, tickets will be sold from Oct. 2 until Oct, Ath inclusive at ong fare for the yound (rip, good returniog until Oet 10th. Jd. T. Donovan, Agent, td. Bow’ Tobacea Spit and Bivoke Ye To quit tobacco easily and foreve full of Lite, nerve Rad \ the wonder worker. f strong. All drucgisia, alt her return trip. | Company, some of whom are mem- at the SeN office tomorrow, Broadway, has | the yard of Mr. Phil Hisey, on North | NEWS OF THE RIVERS. @ scrape occurred on the Loe yesterday while the boat Caruthersville. The cLrectly interested in the af- air wore Capt. McNeely, of the boat, is said Dor- and without warniug opened Gre on the captain, turned the shot, Neither were ut one of the shots, however, ger. ‘The clerk was sent to Osceola, a short r After night, he ti f through bead, and was found dead early thie morning. lying at who r dled pas saville m ¢ » during Che Dick Fowler had fair dusiness day on her departure for Cairo, The Cicy of Sheffield psssed out of Venuessee river last oiht for St. Louie with a big trip, Phe towboats Join A. Wood and zare here The Wood arrived Mt and the Boaz this afternoon they bave a tow of empties and will ay uj count of low water © crew of each boat will retura ail, Al Faulkner and Godfrey, champion _ pilots, the Woods out Joe Fowler is over sod will leave here ou doe from during the 15 4, falling Uanooga, 4.5, falling 3, falling. rising. 3.3, falling. 59, falling. suisville, 4.9, tolling. Mt. Carmel, 19, falling. Nashville, 3 1, falli Paducah, 7.5, failing. Pittsburg, 5.8, stationary, St. Louis, 7.0; falling. STAMP DEPUTLY's OFFICE, Stamp Deputy White cap be found FIFTY YEARS AGO. This Country and Its People Half « Century Back any of those who attend ting of the Science a care ag ec, made t, by stage coach or i iey met many z hood n and sai r minister ¢ his wife on a d by fart win le lusty hors caught The Royal ie the highest grade behing powder hmews. Actual tests show it gore one MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHS. Process for Making a Picture Appear oa an Apparently Blank Paper A magic photogra; eh can by w bath for five min ly, t »y coaches and ph w 0 tain w twas flow r to break feared to erways as the fertile sub- remote in is Hawaii | lay. CURING A THIEF, How a Sly Little Dog Was Fiually Put to Rout ft is reported 1 wer sta- int ‘ ng in from never &@ ter nos\ug sue of the ing the packages t every timo, ig lis hitthe e would lie in the ep, but in reality ast to be cleay, nds were hard at nd when he » went with , could ne nice juicy bone was id where the yokes anced, round the copper wire, the had been re- at the end, 60 as » a good contact. The wire 1 led and laid on the er end of the , of 06 goon indefinitely A prepare The On his ext srabbed the bone and , the wire uncoiling as he rau. ‘fen the fun began, there was 4 good deal of static charge wm the are line, benefit of that as well as of leakage caused by grounds and ulation, He sprang inte the h ayelp, and as he eine down cyte»? cramped his jaws ly to the meat, he cut ca d novel stunts with him. ne sidewalk, Finally he tg leap and brok sha a made for the aceum dog got poor in and th more o, + Chicago or New Don’t you know Plantation bill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? , dropped the bone and fled. Th station saw him never more, and thereafter the lunches were safe— St. Louis Globe-Demoerat uaccept fove? | Gu ands sey * HUSBANDS & CALDWELL Sat Law| ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL Undertakers and embalmers Score Telephone 1% Healde 130 S Tied MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I6 AL G. FIELD MINSTRELS ALG. wie Aud half « hundred other A\ st 10 EUROPEAN SPECIALISTS 10 Faust} 6 ruett. Beers « The com The grea antomim The Bewitched F $ uraday qucmang ai Van Culin’s Tuesd:y and Wednesday September 20 and 21 GRAU’S OPERA CO, Presenting tw9 df the Greatest Operas on record,, Tuesday, SAID PASHA Wednesday, - FALKA LARGE AND POWERFUL CHORUS TELEPHINE 370 Monday morning at VanCulin bo Dalton, The Should Have Your Patronage,jfor Three Reasons... Grows in Popu- larFavor ally L. C. SMITH, ITHACA, We wi your orders, SPOT CASH, THEY DON'T COST MUCH -7 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 drink. |antee to make the water as pure and sparkling jas spring water. ‘ou filter the water We have FILTERS that we guar: THEY DON'T COST MUCH. I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: NEW BAKER, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS EE. JONES The Winged Cupid ted blind. Carrying so much of Ito the hearts of the people of as painted him black; bat he I the same. Our black St. ne diamonds are poptlar with Paducah for furnace and cooking purposes. Our carry his bew and arrow— nply a seuttle of good, clean, fine combustive coal, that shoots its way deservedly iuto favor. Is pain jadies of Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions ap 11 cents per bushel Fr sizes $7.00 per ton while unloading cars, oke, three tizes - - 5,00 per ton 7 ) - 7 cents per bushel . - + 6 cents per bushel DELIVERED. . BERNARD 7 BROADWAY FOR SPOT CASH ONLY COAL COMPANY /RPORATED TELEPHONE NO.8 * Matil.Effinger & Co Teaoewster COAL For casb only till October 15th Choice Lump Te, NUt 6c Bushei, Delivered PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushels and over: Choice Lump 6c, Nut be bu: PRICE TO STEAMBOATS, toot of Jefferson street Nut, Pea and Slick 3c bushel, Mine Run 4c ¥ We will refund te bushel to all our friends howe coal houses we Dive already filled for next winter's use, Paducah Cral and Mining Co. Office at Elevator, BARRY & TENNEBERGER Crabiree.. COAL deanefield Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 I tuke care of our enstomers, so send us ..Telephone 70 tender Lump 7 cents Render Nut 6 cents Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager Yard, Terith and Jefferson -_—. MRS. RK. BURGAUER, Solicitor FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE Tailor, FIRST. Ho g@AF utees o pertect{fit, SECOND . te does all his work with§homeglabor, THIRD..., He will sell you a suit of clothes}mad 4s cheap as you canSbuy a custom-made And the only high-grade 5-cont cigar, Ask, fal me «

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