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/ When angry—don’t grind your teeth — ttleAx ha PLUG emember the name | when you buy again. BEOSSOCIC9GHC OGEG Put ~ SHORT LOCALS. Plantation Chi!) Cure is made by Van Vieet-Mo 1d Drug Co. is reliable. LARGE GROWDS FOR CAIRO, About 200 people went down t Cairo yesterday to at a larg morning fair is reported by those wi be a very elaborate affair, and will close Satardy. Cali and se $2.50 Winter Sacrifice Sale, White Buil DEATH OF MR, JOHN KELLAR. Mr. John Kel! of the pioneer ¢ died yesterday Lovelaceville, of ersl debility, ters lengihy illness, The was here in 1840, ant was at time fire chief of Paducsh leaves a wife and two children, Lockup-keeper Harry Kellar Mra. T. A. Scott, the Jatter of county. Don’t you know I ion C Cure 18 guaranteed t6 cure yo r, age] 76 and izeos of Padu at his home hence went our men’s heavy near deceased one and | 399000020000000' | PERSONALS. | BRC PECL CHOC OOGOOKSE | Pe is home from Ward, of lay ‘ Kiliott, of Arkansas, is iting his fatuer, Dr. C. Elliot. Mr. J. Will Fisher and son, Frani, left last night for Louisville on a vis: Willie in the city t Metropolis. Absolutely Pure Mr. Mat Rawls, with the Colum hoe Co., is at the Palmer for week or two. Mrs. C. H. Weber, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., is ia the city on # visit & cr mother, Mrs. Baker, | Major M. Bloom and wife re: urned this morning from St. Louis Jand Cincinnati, Miss Pearl Duncan, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., is a guest of Mrs, Buker, jon North Fourth street. New Stock and an Ele- | Mrs, W. J. Sheridan and Miss gant Locati | Boyers, of Hall's Station, Tenn., are —_—— | guests of Mrs. John Dean | Attention is called to the announce | Mrs. J. C. Goodwin, of Sturgis, is ment of L, Marx & Bro. which ap in the city visiting ber daughters, ! pears in this issue. This firm come: | Mrs. King Brooks and Mrs. Edward, from Bowling Green with the highest Vaughan. {of recommendations, Mr. Marx hav Mr. Clarence Coker returned frem|ing been ia business there for thirty in St. Louts new and hag beea selected with the : greatest of care. It is the intentio: vad BEE of the Banite of the firm to keep their stock alway: |this aft-rnoon on Musiness, aud will UP t© date and to be the headquar- | be here several dass. ters for the latest fashions and nov Mcklt iM elties in all kinds of gents furoish Mrs. Geor; cElhioney snd Miss af ings Laura Lenciskes, of Evansville, have) ‘The firm will be known as the returned home after a visit to Mrs o ‘Hub Clothiers and Furnisbers,’ Minnie McElbioney, of the city, ‘and their stock consists of clothing ae a arr vay by ealt- aud hats, and everything in the line You can save money by call: gents furvishing goods. In the ing and examining our stock Of clothing department their stock cou- clothing. Everything marked sists uf the latest patterns in domes |in plain figuies. tic and imported goods; in the other Sacrifice Sale, ise c see are eq ally los Thite Rnilding plete and will please the most fastidi- White Building. ous taste. MARRIED AT METROPOLIS. The ‘‘Hub" is located at 309 Broadway, which has been entirely refitted so that it is one of the most desirable locations in the city. The “Hub” will be strictly a one price store; will endeavor to win trade by fair and honest dealing to all. Mr, Heury Schroth, who 1s well known and popular in this city, will be the firm’s head salesman, The proprietors extend a cordial invitation to all to call and examine their goods, “THE HUB.” Clothiers an are Padueah’s New Gents Furnisher Ready for Business. Marx & Bro, Haye a Brane Dilday, of the Equita- between them. ROOMS TO RENT, Furnished rooms to rent to gentle-| men only. 3298, Fourth St. 2t POP PARTICULARS. For particulars of the Cairo street Mr. James Sherrell and Miss Elt- Given Fowler at the ticket erbrook Married. Broadway. | — take no risk on Plantation Chill zuarantecd to cure. The marriage of Mr. James Sher- rell, of the city, to Miss Clara Eller- brook, of Metropolis, was solemuized atthe latter place this morning at 5 o'clock at the home of Rev, Jackson, of the M. E. church The couple arrived on the 7:30 train and took the 7:45 train at the Union depot for Louisville. Ye The | Care well, RETAIL CLERKS, ATPRENTION | ! Clerks’ union No. 72 meets t ql 40 o'clock in their new hall, in the Leech block, upstairs, over C, C. Lee, North Fourth strept — Business of importance will be trans- JUDGE TULLY’S COURT. ucted. All union clerks welcome. —-- By order of — Frep Hetnnoy, President. WELL PLEASED. Mr. Sterns, a Director of the Co~ hankus Mfi'g Co, in the City Yesterday. The case against Bill Hill, colored, charged with stealing some money from snother mao of the Maxon’s Mills’ neighborhood, is set for this afternoon before Judge Tully, He FOR SALE, is one of the men who have been in — jail for the past several months with pony, wagon and bar. Botbing to show what they were Apply to chsrged with. Jobn Henry Carman, Joun W. Kener lege accomplice, was allowed to plead guilty a few days ago and need to three months in jail, The charge against the two men was Don’t 5 koow Plantation Chill one Cure is guaranteed to cure you? Mr. H. E. Sterns, of Montreal, Canada, was in the city *es'erday. Mr. Sterns is a director of te Co- hankus Mf'g Co. and came here to look over their property. It was Mr. Sterns’ first visit to Paducah and he expressed himself as very wuch pleased both with the property avd Frospects of bis company and with the city of Paducah. Wilkins, of Illinois, ana Thb-ty, | Mai eens Nancy Eley Kerley, of this county, jyenggistg will say they sell more | _,20¢ may save your life—Plantation were licensed to marry this morning. pjaitation Chill Gore than él! others, {Chill Cure has saved thousands. My Shetland hess, complete. He an SED TO MARRY, was se the bill CREETING OF MARX & BRO. ait psc shellac he Aantal te dal * TO THE CITIZENS OF PADUCAH, M’CRACKEN COUNTY In making this our first fall announcement we extend to Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps THE CLOTHIERS 3 WO BCBRERBS0O3D3B008OO63E8 AND VICINITY! you, one and all, a hearty invitation and a warm welcome to our store. Our stock of PN IZ-F NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Cairo, 11.0, rising: Chattanooga, 6.8, falling. falling. rising 58, tolling », 10 1, falling rising standing rising rising F orence. svi ‘armel, 2 1 je, 61 tuewh, 83 Pittsbury, 4 0. fal ing. St. Louis, 3.7, rieug Yesterday was truly a gala day in vur sister city Cairo, Tl, It is esti- mated that there were some fifteen or eighteen thousand strangers who at- tended the street fair which opened yesterday. The visitors in attend ance were principally from Ken- tucky, Missouri and Southern Li nois. The most attractive feature of} he fair was the exc amboat race which was hotly contested be- tween the Dick Fowler and Georgia Lee, in which the Fowler cawe out first by a length. The Fowler eap- tured the $1,000 prize which will be ved by her owners, Fowler srrived from Ky ansville at 9 o'clock this morning with a good business a d departed at lla. m.on her return trip with a big list of passengers and fair freight busine s The towboat Kenton, Capt, Billy Edwar tomorrow for Thad mires and will bring cut tushels of {r v nawa’ leaves Water al 5,000 Vhe “ diay a f of wea, conspicuoust nt. Toe Dick Fowler left this morning for Cairo promptly at 8 o'clock with nearly as large a crowd as she carried dance yes od th nsands all beads’ were us y City ot Sheffield Louis today at 5 p im. for Shett Ala, sud all way points on Tennes- see river, due early next Priday morning The City of Paducab will report out of Teauessee river tomorrow for Louis ¢P. D, Staggs arrived at noon y from Tennessee river with a tip. She retarns tomorrow leaves St, The Bob Dudley arrived from Clarksville at 11:30 this morning with fair business) The Danbar left here in her place this afvernoon for Nashville 3 the Cumberland now has plenty of water for the largest boats of the Ryman line. bar got a good trip from Nashville and way landiogs ld, | The Dun-| GET FLESH. Get Strength, Vigor, Clear Co lexion and Good Digestion, Not tu e's Own Way, M you ti patent me Any hovest physician will te that there is but e Way to cersed flesh ; Hoh cives and cod liver oils to contrary ach by Wholesome food, ed. There is no reasun or sense in other method w People are thin, run down, nervous pale and shaky in their nerves simp! because their stomachs are weak They may vot think they have cys epsia, but the fact remains that they to not eat enough food, or what they cat is not quickly and properly di gested, as it should be. Dr. Harlandson says the re se the stomach lacks certal: ive acids and pepton deticient secretion of gasiric ju Nature’s remedy {o each case | supply what the weak stomach lacks There are several good preparations which will do this, but none so read- ily as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which are designed espectaliy for ai stomach troubles, and which cure all digestive weakness on the common sense planof furnishing the di pnociples which the stomach lacks Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets giv perfect digestion, First. effect is t inorease the appetite and incre vigor, added tlesh, pure blo strength of nerve and muscle is the perfectly natural result. Stuart's Dyspepsia Ta'yic's is | eafest tonic known and wiil ure 9 |torm of stomach trouble except ca er of the stomach. May be foun at druggists at 50 cents for fu package or direct from S.uart & Cc Marshall, Mich ver THE GOULD FrLLLUW. | Sooner or Later {, Bu Others ato G \ We | | If | | here for | a The weather turned saddenly cold last night ond was in close proximity to jack frost. The early part of to- day was not uncomfortable good warm fire. The shipping s ness on arriving and departiog steam- | ers was very good all forenoon The present rise if kept up a day} or two wil! prompt the White Collar boats for Memphis and New Orleans by the last of this week. Cc member of the Old People’s home on South Grand avenue, was a visitor on the leve acynsintances Captain Evelyn first entered the steamboat July 9, 1848, and he remained in tb jservice until some 18 months }when ill bealth forced him to 4 his present refuge. Capt. Evelyn is one of the oldest hving veterans of the palmy days of the | rivar boat trade.—St. Louis Republic. | MALL BLAZE, ‘The fire department was called out |by telephone this morning about 10 | Welch, on Trimble sireet nes but it was ex- ment | u a terra cotta flue tinguished before the ar rived BICYCLInt NUM | ter Wilkins, | while riding on C | Third this afte fell from his} Jwheel and was painfully hurt, his Iface being badly skioned up by con t with the street bivyele street man, SPECIAL EXCURSION KATES Dick Fow. | On Fridlay the s eame iro jler will make uw $1 00 rate to C Jand return, remaring afte | grand fireworks «i | Paine’s Battle of Mavil muti TION HOSSEMEN, ATTE. | Take your ho: o De. J. Will! |Suith, at G stable, if, it} is the attention of a veterinary You may thus save a vai- Examination free. 100 ‘on, uable horse, LOW RATES TO ST, LOUIS, Vo account of the St. Louis Fall Festivities the Illinois Central Rail- road Company will on Tuesday,Sept. 13th and each succeeding ‘Tuesday uatil Ovt, 25th sell tickets to St. Louis aod return at one and one third fare forthe round trip, good for Tides with a \" i d re-sbipping busi« line owners to start out some of their] | pt. John Evelyn, who is now al yesterday reviewing old |, business on | , Mississippi |, o'clock to the residence of Mrs. || Il blaze orizinated in the roof | * near | | wim » bute! maker were leal ¢ presenting | ( of fashion 1 moody and first one e out of 1 and the m wi not on tick, and th pror Tom fled at his the temer face to fac But they still speak of Tom good fellow; but he cannot bank or that reputation any longer. Tlis by Patent Medicine, But in Nas| is compl:te—all new, supertor in style and workmanship. Upon examination you will find white our prices remain within that it merits the highest praise, your midst to stay, with an establishm Bporantesing our goods to bo of the iatest styles and our lly sobcit part of your patronage. Come in and learn o can make ii to your interest to deal with us, ent first-class in every particular, and will doa strictly ONE-PRICE BUSINESS easy reach. We come in three days. health is On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each | dpi succeeding Thursday until Oct. 27th | | atone 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 one fare for the round trip, good returniag until Oct. er persons’ ths; and « t of work, he can no long riends, The good fellow is certain to come his ids and his shopkeepers come to .—Boston Transcript. prices to be the lowest. We respect ur prices, We feel confident that we ~|24 Ibs, Good Flour. 24 Ibs. Patent Flour 10th, J. I. Donovan, Agent, td. SPECIAL SALE. For a few days only: Capital and Surplus, $300,000, City National Bank, OF PADUCAH, KY. $, B. HUGHES, Presi Radiant w Home: BASE BURNERS Are the Best, Buy From Us The Authorized Agents Scott Hardware | | | I carry in stock the following brands | of Shotguns: |L.C,SiiTH, NEW BAKER, . ITHAC 7 WINCHESTER. L°O LOADED SHELLS * JONE Buried in the Mines of the... St. Bernard Goal Go. ¢ treasures as precious to life da s those of Gol 8st. Bernard Lump, - - - - - - + 7c bushel | St. Bernard Nut, - - - - - - - - 6c bushel | Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom pricer, BLIVEKED, FOR SPOT,CASH ONLY ARD COAL COMPANY NCORPORATED PRPN Datu TELEPHONE NO.8 FANT COAL COMP'Y Fides & Lehohard | Cor, Ninth and Harrison Streets SLEBRATED as to wil THE ¢ isi’ and Oaklend Kentucky Coal « LUMP 7 CENTS~NUT 6 CENTS HANI A share of the trade is solicited, E, W. PRATT, Manager. h only. Pelephone 190 TrRaADEWATER COAL For cash only till October 15th: > Lump 7c, Nut 6c Bushel, Delivered AT ELEVATOR, twent Choice Lump 6c, » LAN} ‘or spot « hes Chai y-five bushels and over ut Se buvhel, TO STEAMBOATS, fot of Jefferson stree Nut, Pea and Slack 3!yc bushel, Mine Run de We will refund Je bushel to all our friends whose coal houses we have glready filled for next winter's use, Paducah Coal and Mining Co, Phone 254, Office at Elevator, PRICE Render Lump 7 cents Render Nut 6 cents Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central .oal and Iron Company JEFY J. READ, Ma:ager Fee E aro curr, souctor Yard, Venth and Jefferson MAMMEN, Jr. HENRY