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GREAT RECORD-BREARING SALE <1 AT be THE BAZAAR great general reduction must be made on our entirely too jake stock. Our winter goods are airiviog daily, and we must make room for them. No such slashing of prices has ever been known in Paducah. Mr. Wm at the Palmer. at the Palmer. D. E. Wilson, of the Palmer. at the Palmer. is at the Palmer. hose, regular price 10c, baled asd this sale de. 200 pairs very fine lace curtains 3's yards long and 2 yards wide, well worth $3.50, our price while they last $1.50. New millinery goods: ‘The very latest things. All the new trimmed walking hats, the Dewey, Sampson and Schley. Have you seen the new Dewey sailors ; we have them. Military caps and Tam O’Shantere in endlers varieties. Ask to see our 25c sailors; just the thing for school hats, We are headquarters on switches and hair Come and see them. All our $3 hair switches go at $2. All our 62 switches go at $1. Then we have $1.50 hair switches al 75c. Beautiful Creole switches for 25c, c and $1. Wigs and half wigs at reduced Dcess linings at @ fraction of their price for values. 000 yards very best dress lining, , green, brown, ete, at liculous price of Sc per yard. 000 yards Ficlder’s best brush beaids, all colors; regular price 9¢ price for this sale 4c, 25 dozen boys’ fine all wool knee pants, regular price 75e; we don’t want them, so come and get them for Mr. J. W. Cole, city today. Miss Rose Duly, Just received : 500 samples of elegant, beautifal and perfect fitting silk and satin skirts, beautiful Lraid effects in fine serges, taney novelties and silk lus- ters, ete. 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; oer price for this sale $1. 600 pairs heavy ribbed children’s THE BAZAAR! 216 BROADWAY 215 THE £. W. PRATT COAL COMP’ Sucessors to Eades & Lehnhard | Cor, Ninth and Harrison Strosts WILL HANDLE THE CELEBRATED AHillside and Oakland Kentucky Coals LUMP 7 CENTS~-NUT 6 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited. E. W. PRATT, Manager. prices. brother- ville, Ky., is vi street. Miss Letha Puryear. STARTLING Fever in field. Delivered, fcr spot cash only. J. E, LAN Telephone 190 SUBJECT “REPEN LANCE.” THE DESIGNERS. There will be services at Temple Israel this evening at the usual hour. |end the subject will be ‘Repent- | ance.’’ Plantation Chil) Cure is made by | Van Vieet-Mansfield Drug Co., hence is reliable. ObD FE ELLO WS’ sOTICE. According to the It was told that a * His ailment was Ingleside Lodge No. 195 meets to- night at 7:30 p.m, in regular sea- sion at Yeiser building, corner Fifth and Broadway. All Odd Fellows welcome. now is. J. G. Bearry, N, G. Frev Hetero, Sec Of our wall paper patterns are of the cleverest’ men in the — profession. |" Therefore our designs are charming. We aim to suit the paper to the wall and its uses. If for a parlor you want a good background for pictures and complete the beauty of the room. Not « paper that will spoil their ef- fect. Let us show you our patterns, PICTURE FRAMES MADE IO ORDER, Dr. Kdward , Kar, Eye, Nose and 3 Paducah, tt, Drnggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than all others, ARRESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS last night 88i0D who will be here with Mack McCalpin, colored, was are rested this forenoon by Officers Pot- ter ond Gray, on Washington street, tor being druok and disorderly, He was locked up to await trial tomor- row. honor as cl L. P. BALTHASAR, NO.423 + + BROADWAY, SHORT LOCALS. A PENNY SAVED At some stores we admit, but you can save dollars buying shoes at Cochran & Owen’s, 331 Broadway. Best ten-cent whiskey in the city at Lagomarsino FORK SALE. You take no risk on Plantation Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to eure, A CURIOSITY. Mr. Benjamin Martio, who resides 8 South Tenth street, has a cu. riosity in the form of an egg, which small and long and in two parte shaped like a small gourd. was with Roosevelt's on a furlough, no risk on Plantation Chill is guaranteed to cure, attracts a great di CHURCH SOCIAL, Terrors.” He and There will be church social at the First Presbyterian church Monday night. All members are invited. For the next week only—parlor, bed room and dining room suites; entertained Mr. E. 8. Diuguid, Mr, A. D. Sublett, Mr. John A. Brantly, representative of 2 Philadelphia tea house, is ill here froma Jung affec- tation. He is stuppiog at the Palmer. Teached the city today, there is great excitement in Mayfield over an al- leged case of yellow fever. off a train there yesterday minstrels and the seven other who ere with the minstrel, Mr, Ward will occupy the seat of irman of the social ses- ion, and an enjoyable time is antici- Le One ot Roosevelt's Mr. Si Bryant bas returned frem Illinois, Dance, of Wickliffe, is of Murray, is Hickman, is at Mr. J. D. Sewell, of Louisville, is of Blandville, Mr. Jerry Corbett returned this morning from St. Leuis, Attorney Jisse Gilbert has gore to Memphis on legal business. Mr. Pete Acker, of guest of his brother, Mr, Fred Acker Ripley, is » editor of The Issue, of Hustburg, Tenp., is in the of Smitbland, after a yisit to Mrs. J. M. Worten returned home yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Bush after a her daughter, Mrs. Geo. T. returned home yesterday. Mise Annie Burgraft, of Louisville, returned home yesterday, after a pleasant visit to Miss Annie Greif. Mr. Roy 8. Dawson went down to Metropolis this morning in the in- e teresest of Ellis, Rudy & Phillips. Deputy Sheriff W. P. Nichols, of] it is likely the sewerage committe: Ballard county, is the guest of bi Miss Effie McCoy, of Golconda, |given its first who was expected the first of the|Will prescribe the method of house week, arrived yesterday on a visit to | Comnections with sewerage. traveling REPORT. May- The Patient Was Put Off a Train at That Place Yes- terday. reports which ‘bum’? was pat and was diagnosed yel- low fever, and he was taken to an old mill away from town, where he There was talk of carrying him into the county tonight. ANOTHER SOCIAL. ‘The Elks Will Entertain Mr.Harry Ward Next Wednesday. decided to hold next Wednesday night in boner of Mr. Harry Ward, Barlow Bros.’ Elks Rough Riders in the City. Lee Shanks, a Paducah boy who Rough Riders, arrived this morning from New York He is attired in the Rough Riders’ uniform, which is dif- ferent from any seen here before, and of attention. He was in the battle of Santiago, and bas been all through the cam- paign as one of the brave ‘‘Teddy’s sixteen others Were recently guesie at Miss Helen | Gould’s mansion, and were royally p carpets, rugs, kitchen range and Doa't bse BESS grey the old pimp OF Guibee utensils. Apply to Max Hecht, next] i ¥ Ee to railroad boepital, Broadway, 1|Tellable Plantation Chill Cure. meee Melyin Story Dies HORSEMEN. The Plans for one at the Govern- ‘Take your horse to Dr. J. Will ment Building Being M Smith, at Glauber’s stable, if it needs the attention of a veterizary You may thus save a val- home. near Little county, yesterday of Custodian J. R. Puryear this morn- Melvin Story, aged 39, died at his Cypress, Marshall at Little Cy- press, Marshall County. gtippe, after a ‘The remains were buried this after- g ground, surgeoo " ‘ , uable horse, Examination free ing received from Supervising Archi Drie tianees 250 leaves 8 family. 1936 tect J. K. Taylor, of the treasury noon at the Story bu: PAGE MAN HURT. department, Washington, a letter stating that the plans for a passenger ‘elevator to be placed in the govern- ment building are being drawn, and the elevator will soon be placed in custom house here. This morning a new flag was re- ceived by Custodian Puryear at the government building, and placed on the flagstaff in place of the old one, which is well worn out. TELEPHON Y. ‘The following appeared in day’s Louisville Times: Page Pi man, @ private in Company H, Third regiment, feil from a train at Padu. q cab and was almost killed. He was returning to Lexington after a visit home, It is a mistake so far as its having occurred here. Mr, Pitman, who is well known bere, was injured at Mor- gantield, where be lived before he came heie, He was on bis way to Paduceb on 2 visit on a visit will meet tonight at NE, Cairo and Paducah Soon to Be Connected by Telephone, now doing Y. M. C. A. COCHRAN & OWEN ¢ telephone line to Cairo ia r finite extension of his The linemen have gotten to Ban- dana, over half the for rainy weather wo better progress. When it rains, ow- State Secretary Henry E. Rose- vear, of Louisville, arrived this morn- ed to meet tonight at to the Lafayette Memorial assovia.| Mr. W. F. eat at tion heartily sedorelng the plan pl p bank, on by ane rooms for Jighs wire bj erecting & to Laf The board of Y. M. C. Former Secretary Knox, who Sell the best $1.50 shoe in the city,jidly nearing completion, and with for both ladies and gentlemen, ‘31 |fairly good weather Superintendent) Ofer that he may resume his work Broadway. Joynes expects to have the line com-} " a oe Paste — and this will SEC, ROSEVEAR HERE, pleted by the middle of next month, | P¢ ‘iseussed tonig! COMMERCIAL CLUB, Called Meeting of the Directors G. A. BOARD. There Will be a Meeting Tonight at Association Hall, A. directors association headquarters to confer with State Secretary Henry E. Rosevear, who is in Paducub for the first time since he returned from Europe, three weeks work in Third Kentucky regiment, is here ill It ie desired that he secure an indef- furlough, in ing on business connected with the} idg to the condition of the roads, itis Tonight. Y. M. ©. A., avd is at the Palmer] impossible to haul poles for two or a House. three di ‘The board of Sirens of the new- ~~ \ anized commercial club is call- PO HINt. The president bas written a letter|et to “4 the Citizens" | Thom and sister ae Smith, Will Kirksey, Roy Hari and at this term of court, were sentenced by Judge Husbands: grand larceny, two years each; the office of | R. ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO. NEW YOK, CALLED MEETING. Che Council Will Meet Tonigh to Pass Ordi- nances, the Telephone and Sewerage Or dinances to Be Con- sidered. There will be a called meeting ous matters. The telephone fran chise will be considered and the or dinance probably be given final pas age. After the meetin; of the council will meet to investigate the matter « law, Councilman Rudolph. |City Engineer Postlewaite’s receiving Miss Carlotta Gunn, of Hopkins- | poer av iting the family of|It was referred to this committee Mr. R. Rowland on north Seventh] with Mr. Davis added. tance from Assistant Lyou The sewerage ordinance will bx ading tonight, I NEWS OF THE RIVERS. The steamer Tennessee had biggest trip of the season on ber ar rival this morning. She had four teen car loads of freight for rai) trans fer at Brooklyn, Ill., besid lading stock, cotton, etc A Cincinnati telegram “Owing to low water the Cinci nati, Memphis snd New Orlea Packet Co., have suspended busine for the season after a prosperous ruv of ten months, doing business in several seasons. A Pittsburg dispateb says: “Capt. J. M. Phillips reports that more than 2,000 people turned out Marietta the otber day to witness the launching of the big steamboat City of Pittsburg. The Dick Fowler cleared for Cair this morning with good business. The Buckeye State arrived 10:% a. m., from Cincinnati, six da: out. She bad a good trip with lighter in tow. at noon. The Joe Fowler, from arrived at Lp. im, with ville well as long line boats, good this morning, but espevis this afternoon. The H. W, Buttorff has been ap Pittsburg, 5.8, stand. St. Louis, 7.8, Me) 3%) Ualing, GOT FIVE YEARS, Cireuit Court This Morning. Broke Into Rey. Wulfman’s Home. Prisoners Are Sen- tenced. Ed McKeever, colored, was tried in the circuit court this morning ona charge of breaking into the home of Rev. Wulfman, pastor of the German Evangelical church, and carrying off the furniture. The house was stripped of nearly all the furniture while the minister was away, He pleaded guilty this morning, but the commonwealth insisted on in- troducing proof and he withdrew his plea of guilty and the case was tried. He was convicted and given five years. The grand jury returned the fol- lowing indictments: Leslie Taylor, Lena Crawford and | rom Ashby, assault and battery. Phil Stephen, violating the Sabbath, Leslie Taylor, disturbing « pub) assemblag: James Williams, petty larceny Albert Anderson and John Rus. ning, horse racing. Bill Houston, John, Fred and Kd Henry Crutehtield, gaming Joba Hamilton, petty larceny. The following prisoners, convicted Harry Hodge and Early Long, Laos, li usebreaking, one year; as ec grand larceny, one housebreaking, two! ited inh the council tonight to consider yori- the a large lot of miscellaneous freight to be put Said to Be a Case of Yellow} here, i the largest Cleared for Memplis good trip. Cleared at 3 p. m. on her return trip. Business with the local packets as Ed McKeever Convicted in the “| tempting to organize a national asso- non the to be ex that the eyes are subject to, nor is fitted by specialists (if made from {}lenses were found—the rest were them were in fine gold frames, ted, and avoid medicine, call on D: tion a specialty for twenty-two in ments to test the ey *imedicine. An honest opi! Ulm: ion g known people. to see them. Mr. G. B. L Mrs. M. CARNEY. Mr. F. P. TOOF, Mrs. MATTIE ROUSE. Mr. H, H. HOBSON. Mrs. T. C. NICHOLS. Mr. GEO. O. INGRAM, DR. JOHAN Medicine or HE horrors of using medicine in the eyes, or performing an « es, has always been dreaded by every one cially those having weak eyes. Weak eyes made to by the use o! wrong medicine can never be cured. can be removed with spectacles (the proper ones). ected that every optician can fit the different complications them, will be altogether beneficial. tacles of different callers upon Dr. J. Harraes, only one pair of good If you wish good glasses, properly fit- to find out whether you need glasses or ny endorsements from this city, but the want of space forbids the publication of all, so he just publishes one, signed by several well- He will be glad to show the others to any one wishing TESTIMONIAL This statement is intended to inform our friends of the fact that we} are highly pleased with Dr. J. Harraes. give better satisfaction than anything we ever had. the eyes scientifically, and different from any one we have ever tried. Capt. and Mrs. WM. KRAUS. | = Mrs. J. YNE. PRICES TO ‘SUIT ALL | EVES TESTED FREE OFFICE 423 BROADWAY THEY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE Did you ever stop to think about the water ree drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your ealth isendangered unless you filter the water you drink. We have FILTERS that we guar- antee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water. Spectacles? THEY DON’T COST MUCH. Ninety per cent. of eye troubles It is not, however it likely that the average spectacles glass), though he has sent off for I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C, SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER, ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES Buried in the Mines of the... St. Bernard Goal Go. sures as precious to life found to be glass, though some oi r. J, Harraes. He has made refrac years. He has the most scientific iven to all free of charge. He has Pavucan, Ky., Sept. 14, 1808. His glasses are superior, and He certainly fits K. BONDURANT. | ‘M. BAKER. Mr. FRED KREUTZER. rs. J. K. GREER. Ma AUGUST RINOX. Capt. E,W. CRUMBAUGH. | Mrs. ALBERT SENSER. Are tre as those of Gol N HARRAES |St. Bernard Lump, - - - - - - - 7c bushel |St. Bernard Nut, - - - - + + - 6c bushel Parker, malicious Henry ,| ‘The Arthur Crawford was dismissed. Milt Carter This Morning, It is said at the war department that there will be few large camps established anywhere in the south; thst the island of Cuba will be thor- oughly garrisoned from the first, and that most of the volunteers uot sent there will be mustered out. There are now three regiments of infantry, four of cavalry and one en- gineers corps at Camp Wikoff. Col. Bryan called on the president yesterday and asked that such of the were in hospitals from He did not resign himself or ask that his regiment be mustered out. The Twenty-first sas looked well when reviewed by Secretary Al- ger at Lexington that the order for musteriog it out of the service bi been revoked, and the regiment a ferment over its disappointment, Dr. William A, P. Martiv, a \- zen of the United States, who hss been for many years in China as a missionary, Las been made president of the Imperial University of Chin recently established, Government organs at Madrid are indulging io big talk about Spain’ rights in the Puilippines which she is said to be ‘resolved to defend with the greatest energy.”” Retail druggists of Chicago are at- ciation to compel manufacturers of proprietary medicines to bear the war tax. Gen. Miles’ plan for the reorgani- gation of the volunteer forces has been completed and submitted to the war department for approval, Russians, by way of checkmating their rivals, the English, have com- menced building in the north of China, without the necessary formal- ity of purchasing or leasing the land from its owners, prac ivally grabbing lows they required, The Lafayette Memoriol astoriae schools of bousebreaking case sgainst DETAINING A WOMAN, This Is the Charge Made Against | Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom pricefi DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPO: Inize October 19th as “Lafayette Day”’ in the schools and colleges, ' publie and parochial, of the Naa, | when a portion of the day may be de- | Voted to exercises appropriate to ra occasion. Marshal Collins and Oftiver Lese ber RATED returned this afternoon from Evans-! ville, Ind., and report that they bad &@ most enjoyable trip. They were | | gone nearly a week, 427 BROADWAY TELEPHONE NO.8& 'T RADEWATER COAL A PANTHER STORY. dergoing ® thorough course of paint,| {Be Warrant Was Issued This | For cash only till October 15th: aah icoke “ae preupoarines Ce Morning by Judge bang Seek agli Hird Sank Choice Lump Te, Nut 6¢ Bushel, Delivered neil, Pencarss Lea ae ng tha par PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushels The transfer steamer, J. F. Joy, | ther is ne ein and over: Choice Lump 60, Nut e 1. is here for general repairs on the} Milt’ Carter med, was this} Whenwe PRICE TO STEAMBOATS, foot of J n marine ways. orsing warranted by Judge Bands| ‘ hin an street it, Pea and Slack 3',c budhel, Capt. Powell, manager of the/erson acharge of detaining Lillie Mine Ran de. Huntington Towboat Co., left for| Flyers agaist her will, through the b. v vill refund Je bushel to all our friends Rose Clare this morvivg, to look] He is alleged to have assaulted ber) (he sheathing et ences Goal NOSE WS BONO ACY Sane after some barges that are being}!ast night ina brutal manner, and | not out two m ; loaded with rock. the case is said to be a bad one for) was yiven, and | Paducah Coal and Mining Co, him. She went before Judge Saod | tent.” ‘There was just that st rip of Phone 254, OMice at Elevator. ers this morning and made affidavit} ognyas between him and the crowd. Cincinnati, 5.8, falling. to the charges. outside, Up rushed Col. Woods, the Evansville, 4.5, falling. Corter heard there was @ warrant! tion tamer, in his bare feet, just as be | It PPV @ INNPDYPARD Florence, 1.9, falling. against him and went to the city hall ng for the pi One| BA R R \ & ll EN N K B K RG K R , talling. this afternoon and gave himself up. | fejow offered him a revolver, another | , stand, He was committed tw jail. awhip. He shoved the revolver in .8, falling. his waistband, grabbed the whip, Nashville, 2.8, rising. NEWS SUMMARY, | visistuv ict hosp ote ns) OOD BB se eanene Paducah, falling. ° path, strode into the tent, ked his whip, and the evil doing his show stur the hoop in the middle That was a sig t had that hrough tent xt inst Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 Soon Col. Woods We will take care of our customers, so send us named Pete, a cows he caine ip your orders, SPOT CASH. bi Telephone 70 with his er came in with a and Woods said: ‘Now, Fete, when I make hitn do the dead act, g dand make ~ — cave “ieceeel| Render Lump 7 cents his tricks, and the my com- mand over him w Drop the rope right ove read, and run for- | ward quick, not backward, or he will chase you instead of fighting back on the noose, and then you fellows with the rug smother him, and all pile in to him tied up and back into the cage.’ That was done just like shuf- fling cards; one or two of the fellows got badly scrateied, but the panther was housed, and it was a week or two before the colonel tried him through the hoops to put him back in the main tage.” —Los Angeles Herald. Rende Nut 6 cents Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central Goal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEEHONS 379 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS. R. BURGAUER, Solicitor Dalton, The Tailor. FIRST..... OND .. THIRD.,.. “to Fear. Deacon Gold hag (timidly)—Would yer holler if I kissed you, Miss Kitty? Miss Kitty—Yes, deacon; but ma as two posts,—St, FOURTH ANO BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE He guf iantees a perfect fit, He does all his work wih home labor, Should Have Your Patronage, for { Three Reasons... — £8 cheap as you can'buy a custom-made eZ ced 5 He will sell you a suit of clothes made_to order Grows Ww eae ag »