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PERSONALS. Mr. J. H. Burkholder bas revurned GREAT RECORD-BREARING SALE) = <1 AT b trom Louisville. Attorney Gilbert returned from ° Ye, THEY DON S EY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE 2A GRAND FALL OPENING Did you ever stop to think about the water j |you drink? If you have not, WHY NO' OF... ‘Fealth is endangered unless you filter the wees you drink. We have FILTERS that we guar- antee to make the water as pure and spar ling Mr. Hal S. Corbett has returned MILDLIN DRY #oorng water 4 B, a Postman Joe Varney resumed Laren TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 eee Oe ‘ k, after a several days’ illness. 200 pairs very fine lace curtains eat 3d Nn ae p ,, Allard and wife, of 3's yards long and 2 yards wide} Mr. C. O. d , well worth $3.50, our price while} Brooklya, Ill., were in the today, CHU CHES AND ew nilhaae ete for Priedinaa’& Meller, le a the SOCIETIES. O BaKiNné POWDER Mayfield on business, Miss Alma Greer returned from Smithland yesterday. great general reduction must be made on our entirely too large stock. Our winter goods are arriving daily, and we must make room tor them. No such slashing of prices has ever been known in Paducah, Dress linings at a fraction of their | hose, regular price 10c, price for 20,000 yards very best dress lining, colors navy, green, brown, etc , at the ridiculous price of Se per yard, 10,000 yards Fiekler’s best brush |". millinery goods: Iraids, all colors; regular price Ye ‘The very Istest things. All the} city. A wonderful exhibit of the most beautiful millinery in the city. price for this sale 4c. pew trimmed walking hats, the] Miss Hattie Luckman, of Cape Gi anise Handsome hats and bonnets, artistically trimmed, bearing the 25 dozen boys’ fine all wool knee! Hewey, Sampson and Schley. Have} rardeau, Mo., was in the city yester-| groanway Meruovier — Sunday | *4™P of fashion’s latest fiat, await your inspection. A great stock pants, regular price 7 we don’t] | oy geen the new Dewey sailors; we day. school 9:30 a. m., C. B. Hatfield, /¢Verything new and stylish, You are cordially invited to come and want hem; eomomeleHe ge Wel FoF | baie thetis Mr. Boswell Torian, of Evansville, |superintendent. Preaching 10:45 a |'"Spect first-class millinery at our low prices. 2c. Military caps and Tam O’Sbantere/is in the city visiting friends and rel-|m., and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. W. J Just received: in endless re i parc tives. McCoy. Childrens’ service 4 p, m 500 samples of elegant, beautiful; Ask to see our 25c sailors ; just the Mise L. Kavanaugh, of Louisville A cordial inyitation is extended to ali] 5. etties serges, cashmeres, hen-/an i. ri Fi , " k o fl . Ss, rightly tailored. B and . and peitect fitting silk and satin Seg te school hate, is iat the Palmer with « fine line of | ‘be services. riettas, with linings, trimmings children's pM en seed aiacve 7 skitts; Pedutiful | raid effects in fine are headquarters switches lidies’ dress goods. H. B. Jouxsron, Pastor. and all to match. Will cut and] been paying, Special and extra e ve 1 4 hair goods. Come and see them. —w r ' te eat Tlie goede are a per- All our $3 hair switches go at $2.] Miss Laclla Smith left this week to) Grewan Evanceticat — Sunday} Make anything from a tailor made/ ordinary bargains that can't be Fall Dress Gcods Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Coverts, broadcloths, crepons,| The new fall styles, rightly cut ; ‘ 5 " 3 + | ec Oo: -| suit down, and guarantee a fitand] had elsewh Th sed ct an 2c }to| All our $2 hair switches go at $1. jit her sister, Mrs. Saddler, of Du- | school at 9:30, John Rock, superin-/ Suit ¢ ad elsewhere. guarantee ST conte yon er euie 03 be aanl Then we have $1.50 hair ST vitehed Qavin, Lils., and to be present at the/tendent. German preaching in the} Satisfaction. Let us save you al sorts are here for 1.75, 1.95, 2 4 Ae , at 250. Southern Illinois M. E. conference. | morning at 10:30; English at night] few dollars on your fall costumes. | 2.95 and 3.45 a suit; the che I carry in stock the following brands “300. new sample brocade mohair] Beautiful Creole switches for 25c,} Rev. W. K. Penrod, of the Baptist jat 6:30. A hearty welcome is €x- We are yours to please. sorts are here for se, 1.2 skirts, no two alike; ovr price for|75c and 61. chorch, came in from Antioch church |tended to all. The Ladies’ Mite s0-] New Fall Jackets and Capes 1.45 @ suit. of Shotguns: 3 this sale $1. ail Wigs and half wigs at reduced eee pee gy er brent egos no Veep es = A tne sania of cloth ere, Men’s Fall Clothing 600 pairs heavy rib! children’s! prices. ch. reuss nex! ursday afternoon, plush capes and cloth capes forthe . " ne ee meeting in the above-named church. First Prxsnrteriax—The usual {il of 1598 is now ready for your Just as well save money on men L. CG, SMITH, NEW BAKER, . - ———= Ginand fi clothing as anything else. We've j Grand Opening of imported |services may be expected by the £0 40 ner east on the ae hal just received a great stock of men's ITHACA, WINCHESTER. w | Pattern Hats and Bonnets at | pastor, Rev W. E. Cave, tomorrow ere aud inchiasS are invited Liner to Baltimore tailor-made clothing, the Mrs. Friedman’s Friday next, at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p m, inspect them. newest, the latest and the best ALSO LOADED SHELLS ‘ The most fastidious gentleman can September 23. 20s4 np PresnyTeRiaN—Serviees at] nye, Kid Gloves apene Pome gy es Tc MR. LANE ILL. the Second Presbyterian church to- morrow as follows: In the morning ne New kid gloves are here for 69,| the cost to everybody, Our motto e sere, ry hie J s 85 and se a pair, with a guaran-| Better clothing for 5.00 up to 25.00 q PY | tte is at Dowson aud lle Wite at Li o'clock preaching ;, Stade} |tee not found elsewhere. & suit, or the same clothing for 4 i Was Sent For. preaching at night at 7:45. Prayer! Corsets less money, than you'll buy else . —fe y ¥ fe * meeting Wednesilay evening at 7:30 THE BAZAAR 215 BROADWAY 215 where, or g suit for nothing. Hence American Lady, Model Form—| it's wise to look us over. . q Last week Mr. Sam Trewaller and|Tuesday evenivg in Rowlandtown| nothing later, nothing better—Em- Sucessois to Eades & Lehnhard | Cor. Ninth and Harrison Streets there will be preaching. Every one| pire steles. medium long and extra| YOu Fall Shoes Buried in the Mines St. Bernard Goal Go. ' Jd wife, Mr. Henry Elliott and wife and WILL HANDLE THE CELEBRALED very cordially invited to all of these}}ong, in white, blue, pink and| If you don’t seriously object to} night Col. Bud Dale received a tele-| school, 9 a.m. Communion at] pair. with us before you buy elsewhere. LANE Telephone 190 —-&. W. PRATT, Manager. |miles from Mr. Lane's home, and|1o have all members of the chureb at b Mr. B. A. Lane, of Hinkleville, ar- TT AHillside and Oakland Kentucky Coal , gram to send for his wife at once. |19-45, Preaching, 11 a. m. and = = = z ; Mrs. Lane was at Antioch church, | gether, Public cordially invited. SIGNERS. | Soe geek ony to the city in time to catch the can- Serv P) g THE DE rived on their way to Dawson. services. . black, not equaled by any other,/saving money when buying the Mr, Lane was taken ill and last) Peyru-<rnent Cunistian—Sanday | @t 50c, 75¢, 1.00 and up to 1.25 a| fall bill of shoes, don’t fail to figure OME 2 CRNTe ee © or te Col. Dale ascertained that there was/7-30 p. m. by the pastor, ley. W. Delivered, for spot cash only, A share of the trade is solicited. & temporary telephone at u place five) 4. Parker. It is earnestly desired ee occas Sue speite See SED sik? astent—Benvicue: WIM 1s |: MOTE: TOItH: SEhNtt JWst Back of Wallerstein} Miss Matilda Moss, who has been} non ball to Dawson this morning. A|® m. and 7:45 p. m. Sanday head nurse at the Boyd infirmary for} telegram was received today stating|schoul at 9:30 a. m., J. M. Fuller, |the past year or two, has accepted a/ that Mr. Lane is better. superintendent. Subject of morning aniards an bs PIANO-PLAYING. H position in the hospital at Lexington, a sermon, ‘Ye Are God's Building, | ‘ numerots than as those of Golconda and leaves about the first of the COCHRAN & OWEN I Cor. : Evening subject, ‘Lite| | some of the prin: | ad gaainay? wane ht . ‘ month. She hopes to be detailed for} sei) the best $2 winter shoe in the|4 Vapor,” James 4:14. The pub ‘ - t the girge we ,|3t. Bernard Lump, - - - - - - - 7c bushel a duty in the hospital at Porto Rico. city for ladies or gents. Call and cordially invited to all these services ‘i - en y in he association of | cayeney ying St. Bernard Nut, - - - - --- - 6¢ bushel 3 Mies Moss is one of the best trained us show them to you. W. K. Pexnop, Pastor ae : ven. - + a nurses in the state, or anywhere else 331 Broadway Ses Neroner ti Mr. Paterewski in the | |Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom pricef " and ber many friends wish her suc- ft RE nh ha First Cnnistiax—Soutbeast cor- ime, ‘The great , in thet DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY = \cess. Ske will be succeeded by Mies HAIR-EALING CALF. ber of Seventh and Jefferson atgects course of his remarks, say | Gilchrist. The congregation will worsbijp at “It is highly desirable that he who 10:45 a. 0 ing subjec 45 p.m. Mora- ns irst and. Second It Ate Hair Until It Made Itself a | SEE OUR WINDOW ANY }- r : : . Baseball. Man.” Evening subjec:, ~-Man’s) miqdic ut, irs J have w ped For the best $9,60 man’s slice ta the - Relation to the Past." Sunday| |, : Teal < enna sane a t ss iasibieta &. an Set, Geanas ree Haneline brought to this of-|School, 9:30 a, m.. FB. Mays) their mai *) The} | be in as good general h 27 A Y TELEPHONE NO. 8 al ere for $4. COCHRAN © OWEN: Thice a ball which come out of the|Superintendent. Y. P.S. C. B. at] arc, rard-working and] ble, It might be thought that prac. |“? 7 BROADWA : ee ot our wall paper Palate at of the CASE CONTINUED. stomach ef acalf. It followed her| 7:00 p. m. a useful « d by the acquisition | tice on the pianofort¢ elf would cleverest men in the _ profession brother-in-law day by day and every! Qyuuextaxy Puesnyreniay——Cor-} of “elih ition with thé] bring about the necessary increase it Therefore our designs are charming. Th : ‘aM time he would sbear the mules the nee Sixth end Court streets, Mom. | >! ‘ } -oving | muscular power and endurance. ‘ihis, } I RADEWATER COA | bes We aim to suit the paper to the wall e perjury case against J. M./ bovine would chew every hair until Chappell, Pastor, Sunday school at ain! y f worthy | however, is not altogether the cas ‘ and its uses, If for a parlor you “ nee Hrptisaesecel was con |the accumulation formed a ball in i ages aching at 10:15 asm, | “itize c “Jas though undoubtedly ‘ For cash only till October 15th Want a good background for pictures} Unued until the December term of} stomach larger thana walout. Dick-|-_ sh latins q cou df fon develop i or ic and complete the beauty of the room. | court, on account of the absence of] erson is the man’s name, and he lives |* poral reste BET eat fs io Mexieo, lant fa i the rca 1 Choice Lump 76, NUt 6¢ Bushel,Delinered Not ® paper that will spoil their ef-| Witnesses. oT ‘Mrs. Hanett 6:30 p.m, All are cordially invited} “"! 7 ; he pate tag PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five pay i en ‘exas. rs. aneline bas the to attend whic mited innum. | tinetly ¢ . fect. Let us show you our patterns, gr ram ball at her house, and it shows for|‘° *ten®- ; ber, is 1 seniatide of Wadia | tka weaseles and over: Choice Lump 6c, Nut 5c PICTURE FRAMES Vv en eh babe oye bY itself the result of the unusual effect} The Ladies’ Aid society of the] ~ '} cca? ahine eee tiomiet. , 4 PRICE TO STEAMBOATS, foot of J = “i pp ses an Vieet-Mansfield Drug Co., hence the intestinal and digestive apparatus | Cumberland Presbyterian cure will] ¢),o as Fa ae son , ¢ street , t, Pea and Slack 3'yc buahel, I 3 aR. \s reliable. bbe : p n line Run 4e. Pe Baisbaneeds inside the calf had on it. meet in the lecture room of the} jeans, ‘The descendants arm, neck, f 1 the “ . ie a A “MUSTER OUT” DRILL, ~ chureh Monday, at 4 p.m, sme tompered and] shoulders. The latter ouly « to saheese Seal Noein’ Oe baee Sema aE L. P. BALTHASAR, en LADIES, Mavriny Parsurteny—Will eet] proved by environment, and,| play in striking | chords, for next winter's use NO.428 + - BROADWAY,| The Third Kentucky gave what the] Remember the millinery opening at|in regular session next ‘Tuesday at 10| which the hands and arms are cot boys call a ‘muster out drill’’ at} Mrs, Carrie Warren Girardey’s, next|a, m., in Bethel church, Ballard] ‘| siderably raised from : . e Paducah Coal and Mining Co, -! —— == | parade yesterday afternoon, Gen. |'Tuesday. 316 Broadway. county, Kentucky. Rev. M. E.| D4 light playing the w e Phone 254 Office at Elevator. Sanger being a looker-on. ‘The boys aeerenssaerenenie Chappell and Raling Elder W. T.! °° & e from the wrists an » the SHORT LOCALS. take this means of showing their de- ANOTHER GOOD KECORD, Kirkpatrick wil! ned from the of th acquired a| forearm muscles whi nd . sire to go home, says the Lexington Leader. be found in) lower the fingers. to the} “It is not so mucl woe! BARRY & HENNEBERGER ss are |etrength of muse y strong feature in. theit | power for the pianoforte, but rather 4 mposition. ‘They point with | that the fact of the muscles being » Crabtree Deanefield heir Spanish ancestry, and | good condition will help the player tc | ons naturally up! © traditions of the | exprees his artistic talent w Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Latin race.—Westminster Review. | much effort. To Puy for ten very painful Cumberland Presbyteriaa church, of The 1.C, Hospital Made it This| this city. Month. ieLICAL Lernenax—Divine ee — services as follows: German preach- " ‘ ere have been received at the|ing, with holy communion, in the inant ee athe ay so N2B| Lllinois Central hospital this month| morning at 10:15 o'clock. English morrow with his family. Wednesday close on one hundred patients, Last|preaching in the evening at 7:30 month the number was about ninety-|o'vlock. ‘Tex! Rev. xii: 7-12, Best ten-cent whiskey in the city at Lagomarsino's. MOVE HIS FAMILY HERE, “FOR RENT. ar Grocery store, West Broadway and Sixteenth street. No. 1514. Apply at above place. 24s61 | He will bring them to Paducah t0/ ave, without a death, but this month |and Luke vii: 11-17, respectively | GREAT CiTIES ARE VALUABLE, seit be ASE i Mi haa ode Anthraci i aurt Experiment, bat peli od ts — eee the promise is that the number will|Sunday school at 9 a. m. W.P | 9. — palpi open ile aiadiva anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 » Pls are be larger. There have been oo|Huromel, superintendent. All are| "*2°%t the Farmers of Their Respective | neck and shoulders—on the trapez , ‘ ble Plantation Chill Cure, SPECIAL BREW, Gedtlig Care’ thie south,’ either: coedlally inised bd or States in Matters of Ta: and deltoid muscles which govern the | We will take care of our customers, so send us a pie A beer that is sold at the Buffet, is ‘ : ME GR er eT. “Aud Mayo deaive'to movements of the shoulders and arms | your orders, SPOT CASH, .. Telephone 70 STRAYED. a rare delicacy with those oysters on MILLINERY OPENING. r ee ue tention of the farmer or countryman ( beeomes at times almost un ‘|e _ half sbell and imported Swiss cheese. J Sey a ee . ° many have never | ble, and you cannot expect a player to | Re ie Fier erty A small Mexican dog. Anyone| Call and try it. H. Zuner. All ad Paducah are invited #100 REWARD $100, } which may tend to abate | !os¢ himself in his art, nnd to throw bringing the same to W. M. Baker, pe to attend the opening Tuesday, at{ ne readers of 1 he ty toward the 4 all his powers and feelings » his R ~ | aw bd I — eS a 901 Webi street, will be re] WON'T LEAVE TOWN, | Mrs, Carrie Warren Girardey's. | tears fiat ‘tints (i rit, Whiteita igites Te [ work, when every movement of his] endet ~ump 7 cents warded. at 316 Broadway. |i ‘and that i ( and prosperous farming | bands is provocative of discomfort, “y 7 TION HORAEME’ Though war has been waged Siege “onan Like jountry to surround a city without | if not actual pain. Sometimes, in- : ATTENTION HORSEMEN. | gyarnst me ty. other col dealt a] BATTLESHIP COMMITTEE contributing to the prosperity of suid | 4eeds & great amount of playing Rende N ut 6 ents Teen meen | aun atl: ‘ ria Pp agpespanite “ts ‘00d ity, yet it is possible for a city to be | rings on wspecial form of complaint )C : your horse to Di Will] McHenry and Echols coal at the same|APPoluted to Solicit Funds for | Wincom Sirfaces of the systen: Heeey 8} located within the borders of a state | KROWN as ‘pianaist’s cramp,’ which }, * Smith, at Glauber’s stable, if it] price as the inferior coals that are be- the “Kentucky.” Kiving the patieut strength by buildiog ub the land grow to be rich prospeorus and may £0 affect the muscles and nerves needs the attention of a veterinary] ing forced on this market, that is 7 pera work. ‘The proprietors have. so much tuith in and to add great value to the | that the unfortunate artist thus af- Ol ] L ) A tl - it x surgeon, You may thus save a val-lcents for lump and 6 cents for nut.| wr, W. F, Paxton, as directed at | dred Dollare for any case that 1. fai lands around and to the state, with, | dicted finds his occupation gone ( ee Nl 1racl e s uable horse. Exomiuation free L will appreciate a part of your pat-| the commercial club’ aeetrng Tirarat | eaadorgast ot eatin : ut receiving a corresponding value |. “T have frequently found that, | ‘ese a ronage and will not leave town if Ilday evening, has aorintad Major | 2% KOruegigts, cea rom the country of said state. In| though while playing T have ex $7 00 per Ton FOR VAGRANCY, nee ae on all, teed ot! and] Asbcraft, Ben Weille as Chas. Jen- i pyle fact, such is always the case where | perienced at ey rake ae tha ies / : : give my closes reonal attention to] pj, 0 fT rT . " . the city is large, F 6 » wing overtaxed, afterwards the re- the part of ee or Wing (-haracicérlh De gpoater tall SOME MEXICANS. great city it ‘New Yor groan action has set in, and T have had no ‘ you are] the + * i i pleased to give me, my motto being Pt Renan EE Wiver service, “live and let live.’” W. Y. Noster, Office 825 Harrison St. lt Joe Cush, a tramp, was arrested this morning by Otticer yon a charge of vagrancy. He was locked up to await trial) Monday in the po- lice court. NOTIC! ed to the country or farm lands of little exhaustion and weakness in the Now York for Coe ae npancs of csuscles of the shoulders and neck, , i” prosperity and wealth. She reapsher | @d I have also suffered from severe an ron om all wealth not only from all the states of | P€uralgic pains affecting the nerve which rans from the bead and con- Serle a? the wari rere impulses from the brain to the) JEFF J. READ, Manager ’ tribute a d feltold muscle. Weakness in the : emall of the back has also been by no TECEPHONE 370 Yard, Fenth and Jefferson urrent fhe Man of Business Is a Gentleman in DIED OF DROPSY, His Office and at Home. The Mexican man of business is @ Death of Mrs. Mary Bumpass] gentleman in his office, as in his Last Night. home; he possesses the qualities _ which indicate the man of refinement Mrs. Mary Bumpass, aged 54,| 494 education, and he resents their f ‘Telephon Ee TAK m all the civilized et she don’t con- he payment of and state debt of If you want a vice piano or organ| Mr. L. E. Girardey left this{died last night at Ler home in Me. | @bsence in others. Ile has inherited | (""< e union, or any part of | Means uncomman.” for cash or easy payments, call on) morning over the N., C. & St, L.{chanicsburg of dropsy, after an ill-| the character and culture in many). orld, oxeent pepe don, DE Herding & Miller, South Third| with the remains of bis father, the} ness of two months. She was born| Ways of the European, andisinall| yo. Shy pri vis: tate ot Hew ee: Paseaed , street. C, E. Garrison, j iste Maj. 1. P, Girardey, whose|in Tennessee and had lived in Padu-| respects a man of the world andofsu-| \oa)ity ¢o jx faved ntols fi Bh a ¢ : Sit, nee etens dye Racae aon ag To astute intel alton, The Tailor FOURTH ANO BROADWAY on ub WIGHT COLLED he children of tne deceased will] She leaves a husband, four daugh-| The American in Mex nell ond every former ie the'et Phe ’ . OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE neet the remains at Augusta and at-|ters and one son. The funeral wil) | Often fulfill these qualitic isedu- | Louis reaps simajorliz ot hesprdepen cation is not generally sufficient toaf- ford him other subject for conversa tion than that of the immediate busi ness in hand; and refinement he either considers an unnecessary ap- tend the burial, whieh will r The mail box at Third and Wash-| {amily burial ground there. badd Fe crop aly ington streets has been plaved on the} . m Jist of those from which mail is col-| 99, may rave your life. Planta lected at night, for the convenience, 8 Chill Cure has saved thousands ity from other states than Missouri. New Orleans reaps four-fifths of her prosperity from other states .than Lonisiana, and of Memphis it ean be said, she has o’clock, burial at Oak Grove. IMPORTED PATTERNS. Patronage, for THIRD,... He will sell you @ su.t of clothes in ty io order Fy | FIRST... He gut iantees a perfect fit, Should Have Your | COND .. He does all bis work with homefiabor, 4 | P eleiieahee and reenact Attend the opening at Mrs, Gi 7 ok fide ¢ reaped of whatever Te cateshakts an SEWER CAVED IN, Fc cy iy Boar dae sapere ob n t i - ablo ane wealth and prosperity she has, from Three Reasons... patterns, whether you are Pe cto te | & half to two-thirds of it from Ar- guage but his own, and that often im pa ‘This worning the dirt in the sewer| buy or not. 516 Brosdwey. | nerfectly; ani his manners and habits indicate at once to what status of so does not contribute # dolla ‘Pwo or wore rooms for light) etion “and Monroe eared ares] LOCKUP KEEPER OUT. ciety be belongs. to the payment of current expenses keer ng. Inquire at 507 South | Madison and Monroe, caved in, or Grows noe a ” aaa Stes | Spe eeek Is, eatling | wo toss, ty REM aig The Sompisis element is remark; } or state debt of any of thar acee p = y, } J Fn. sissippi, southern Mis- souri and southern Kentucky a custom-made 4s cheap as you can buy . »