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PERSONALS. § Miss Maude Paris, is in the city, A child of. Officer maker is very ill, Mr. Henry Rebkopt has returned | from Nashville, | Miss Josephine Rupertus bas turned from Hopkinsville, Mr. F. Grebenstein left yester on a short trip to Lonisvil'e Jim Smith went op the Mir Central this morning on business: How. W. M. Reed left this morn- log for Calvert City on business. Mr, Sol Greenfielder, the celebrat ed cigar man, ja #t the Palmer. Mr. W. H. Parham left this mora iog for Carbondale mines on Mrs. Kare Wilson, of Evansville artived this morning on a visit tiends, Mr. G. W. Landrum and wife ar Thos. Threckeld, of Smithland, in the city today, Mia ibert, of Louisville, returr ed bome this morning after a visit { The Blood Kiver Association of Baptists meet today at Calvert City for a three days session, Rev. Hall, Fulton, to preside. Several jeuurones belong to the association land a large atiendance is expected. Black cheviot suits, round and square at $2.75 a suit at the SACRIFICE SALE in White Building. IED BELWEEN CARS, of Evans, French St Jobn Gosset, of crushed between cars at EK Louis a day cr two age, one band being badly masbed, and death being narrowly escaped. He has arrived home to recover. the ci You take no msk on Plantatior Chill Core,as it is guaranteed to cure JOHN THOMPSON ILL. John Thompson, son of Mr. Jam: were Chompson, the contractor, and a familiar personage about the city hall, is dangerously ill at his home on Madison sireet. He was former-| relatives here ly deputy lockup keeper, and has} Mr. W. C. Kilig is quite ill, anc been in failing health for the past} will likely be confined to his room for two or three years. 8 few days at least, SEE OUR WINDOW Mayor Lang is out of the city to. day and as a vonsequence bis office For the best $3.50 man’s shoe in the | in the city ball las been deserted, city. Better than you can bu Mrs. Julius Weil left today for where for $ HBan & Ow Louisville on a six weeks visit to Mrs. A. Levy, and other relatives. Rev. S. F. Thompson, of the Bay tist Recorder, waa in the city las evening ta attend the meeting of the Baptist Associeiion, Mr. and Mrs, Walter S. Jobuse have returned to the city from E ansville, where they spent the sum- mer, and are again at the Palmer. Messrs. W. J. Beale, H. BR. Tay lor and J. B. Swann, of Murray, were in the city last night enroute to Fulton to attend the Baptist Associa tion, Mrs. J. H. Johnson returned yes- terday from a three weeks’ visit to her niece at Cairo. panied bp Miss Ewma Adams, of that city, who will visit the family of Capt. Johnson. Mrs. W. D. Hartman, of Wa loo, Ia., wife of the editor of t “Courier,” and coal oil inspector of the state, js in the vity enroute home from spending the summer friends at Smithland, Mr. M. C. Brandon, wife child, of Evansville, were passe on the Joe Fowler this morning route up the Cumberland river. Brandon is at the head of the storage in Evansville, and is one j the largest men in the state, weigh- ing nearly 600 poundg. COCHRAN & OWEN |Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the y for ladies or gents. Call and let us show them to you. 331 Broadway. Another Spanish Victory! 11 He's captured Battle Ax. You may be disappointed in war, in politics, or in business, but you will never be disappointed . ttleAx PLUG It is the one chewing tobacco in the world that is always the same good chew —and the largest piece at The lowest price. Try it to-day. Candidates Wheeler and afore speak today at Cuba, Graves county, | and will likely have a large crowd. Light colored men, yercoats! at 88, worth $15 at SACRIFICE SALE in ite Building. emember the name when you buy again. DEATH FROM CROUP, The six year old child of Mr. W J. Goodall, of the Gum Spring ‘sec: tion of the county, died yesterday morning of croup. The remains were buried tcday. WANTED. WHITE FAWN FLOUR! THE BEST ON THE MARKET Jake Biederman Grocery Company SOLE AGENTS Two Grocery Clerks. Apply at Jake Biederman 1 Groce ery Co, CARS TO RUN, Workmen today cleared off the street car track on Court from Fourth to Second, and the cars will agaia be run to the market house. ‘They were storped when the sewerage mains were laid there about two months ago. BOY WANTED To take care of an Office. at 104 North Fifth Street. MR. GABRIEL QUT, Mr 1 R. Rupy, x, Ase't Cash. BANK Apply Jas, A. Rupy, Pres. W. F, Paxton, Casn. CITIZENS SAVING INCORPORATED Emperor William and his suite ar Mr, F. Gabriel, who was burt in a runaway several days ago, has re- covered entirely from the effects of bis accident, his many friends will be glad to hi 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 DIRECTORS O. Hart, er, R. Rudy, the sulta: Don’t experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Ours: Wantep.—Two Salesmen for sta- ple line. Good Holiday se lers, One or three years contract. Give refer- ences and gtate lines sold. W. D. INTEREST PAB ON TIME b ERSTE: OPEN SATURDAY EVERaNS"< Cannon, Jr., & Co., Iowa City, Ia. = Rear Admiral y is said to have applied for leave of absence, and 1s expected to reach San Fran- cisco December 6. F. Kamleiter, G. C. Wallace, .R. Smith, G Be Sa W. F. Paxton. . A. Rudy, . ay FM. F E. Farley, THE ee ie HUB HUB; L. MARX & BRO. zis The Great Success of Our Fall Opening Can be Attributed to Three Facts The excellent standard of the clothing which we offer to the public, the marvelous assort- ment o! the styles which we selected this season and our never-varyiag policy to always give more for less money than any other house in the city. And the comtng week we cordially re- quest every one to come and inspect our upening values, for they cannot fail to satisfy and please you. Men's very fine suits, made of silk-mixed worsted, all in the prevailing fashion..... etticnen --$15 00 Blue and blac! Men's fine suits, made of Washington uncut serges and length Sawyer smooth-finished cassimeres, all the new shades, also plain blues and blacks.. and 10 00 Boys’ knee pants suits, age 7 to 15 years, all new nobby effects, this week. . Extra special in men’s suits—all-wool cassimeres, black and fancy effects, well made and trimmed... plain 6 00 Youths’ suits, ages 14 to 19, all wool, blue and black che viots and cassimeres te eeeeeeeeerosence The Herringbone top coat, the swell outer garment for fall wear, newest designs... a per suit .... ei. i, Nobby derbys and I dora hats, | new “fall, W shapes and colors of black, brown and hazel . Genuine Derby ribbed underwear, in blues and tans, and pearl button finish.. ‘ i vas Heavy fleeced underwear, a Camel’s hair underwear, also Knight s 5 health. fleeced underwear, In. MARX & BRO. 309 BROADWAY BROADWAY $1 00 I 00 She was accom-/ with | -| of} rived at Constantinople yesterday, | fand met with a cordial greeting from| RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum. ore the greatest fh brah day. ed in’ putting art rove: oo te be a vont will ment The Rob Dudley lett for ¢ menace gat 8 o'clock, f peopl The P, iro this with a big trip ducah Dry arge of the Co. iv the docks De Russel underge ks has an Lord res an inch about,” nly to be abated by some sible house king him, ment S. steamer is * ce Radiant-} Home... BASE BURNERS _ Are the Best, Buy From Us . The Authofized — Agents Scott ¢* res der proper recosgnizance offense became a felony The cause of the act what person and persons shall bee 50 extended within this branch to be Togues, vagabonds, and sturdie beg- ” includes the following: “Pre- gamesters, persons ves to have knowl- nie, pale or iences,’ quasi-labour- , unlicensed jug » pettie chap d of men pre- wing rectly with the sub- All fence players ix t belonging me, or towa irable personage of g McPherson Il year un wharf A second The City of Paducah arrived from St. Lows this morning and will be aken out on the ways tbig afternoon oF repairs, i The City Lonia, fleld tandin “expressing ft ot up and all Shc field, from St vight for Shet- Fowler hs 0 bi Li ansville, x with 2 siderable 0 passengers arriy ores treipi T t Doubar, from ¢ Clarksy of Sel is Bri? 125 poopie fre vill B was caused hy ark8-} and min the! baron ©! hon this & which she . leave for Nasby arrival t th shortly evening The. D. St good trip of frei | wander of two least, er her here broug people She leaves at 5 p. gs btout aff 1 from pnessee river. tomorrow on ber returo A Classifics Von Rok tansky, of Gratz, who , Was a gon of t The anliiere Of the Seovad casas ky regime ain at) tou to be mustered out of sers \v It probably require |days to complete the ta Lexir tare a in cam} Dr muster-out, Waster pher; ref. g 2 Address X ers;andthe sked what wei heulen are howlers San Francisco | | ¢. Sun. | { The offi tion in Le | plete and show 9,588 repu ures on the registr are almost dem sville com: 16 rats, i non ou OF these ) are colored Novel Experience of a Hunter Obliged te Sleep in the Woods. Professional “yarn spinners” make @ point of ig wring Mark Twain'srule that fic’ Don't you kn Cure Plantation ¢ bill) $ guaranteed to cure you? w From 1 tended the Tai New York last Dr, Edw Throet Spe QUESTIONS OF POPULATION. England's Remarkable Io: tes and Canada to 20,000 people at many ratification in rease— United cok, in Sumper coun- W on a tour of ob ian signs. As they late one wint rate Jennings, who was one ber, started out to m a herd which was near { | | | won la Sou neral ur and the 1 There was a heavy fleet on th L und, and he found it ¢ ifleult te 7» n good range of account of the feet on the crackling ice, lowing the game for sev- um, it } that th injured i fleft until he skinned the anin the viscera, By the tithe ome, end | h hie th hide arou and | lay down an 1 Eu. | until morning. or her himself*tightly imprisoned in , which had frozen hard in the and now resisted all his efforts ta escape Hour after ony tot top of } and rawhic { born tc ve meat mig next morning, nal and took out annual | be 30 per of the ly Still, 1, Aus- verage eent., 4 Ur owing t from ¢ in trali this was done night had decided t f seeking camp ip wrapping the huge flesh side out, very cc mntortabty On awaking he found the I remain with 4 h h r rolled by in ag He yelled at the help and stramed ked with all his might at the but it proved stub- ve in: | a of at as of too irascible nt to submit tamely ie} s compar to search for | y did, but with a great | caution, fearing that he had the Indians. His pro- ld be account dia nd 135, ins up to s been most ui nts, in 1811 r 1,000,000, in 1851 (2,000 ‘and in 1881, t census, in 806, being an > cent. in the er way away, but ught of from a death which een extremely mortify: the least, toa man who bad ea d Indian bwlets and swam rivera ea beaver. We will a hours w t him felate the issue in slesiitself | his own words: “Well, the eun came not ix out in the afternoon, and this soft 1931 | ened the hide on the top #0 I could enormons | git one arm out, and when I got ong 1 of 10,000,000 | arm out & worked like piaen until 1 t my body throw don, | end if aS area i oPéea | MORTON'S] HOUSE] FLETCHER TRRRELL, MANAGER sidered as Vagabonds There are by law ¢ the histor tion of t cy, 86 tea that actors 5 nd FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . OCTOBER 21 AND 22.,, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 AMENT’S »/BIG VAUDEVILLE COMPANY! 40 PEOPLE 40 10,20 AND 30 CENTS l empla- vagran- e Nine tatutes, crude ar ing been 1 the twen and the f al in terme as were al | arly enactment 8, hav- : between d year of Edward ILL, ar of Queen Elizabeth ” who are in the sac of the act termed t killed a very large | Hardware I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. M.E. JONES Buried in the Mines S St. Bernard’ r ~) = Coal Co. ~— Are treasures as precious to life as those of Golconda... St. Bernard Lump, - - - - - - - 8¢ bushel 8t. Bernard Nut, 7c bushel Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom pricen * DELIVERED, FOR 8POT,CASH ONLY ~ ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) 427 BROADWAY TBLBPHONB NO.@ THEE, W. PRATT COAL COMP’Y ESucessors to Faces & Lehnhard |[ Cor, Ninth’and;Harrison Streets WILL HANDLE THE CELEBRATED Hillside and Oakland Kentucky Goals LUMP 8 CENTS-EGG 8 CENTS-NUT 7 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited. Telephone 190 ——- EF. W. PRATT, Manager. Delivered, for spot cash only. J. E. LANE Choice Lump 8c, Nut 7c, Delivered, spot cash. PRICE AT ELEVATOP, ‘and over: Ave bushel ut 6c, cash, , twent; Choice amp To, Nu inferior coal, when we guaran: “ewater coal equal to Pittsburg? Paducah Coal and Mining Co, Phone 254, Office at Elevator, Render Coal Gives entire satietao tion, and we are proud of our system of screens. They are the best in westera Kentucky, ; Prime tgg 8 cants; Old Lee Anthracite $7,560, Tow, Why purchase j tee Tray Prime Lump 8 cei Roller Screened Nut 7 cents, Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager Yard, Tenth and Jefferson TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R. BURGAUER, Solicitor BARRY & HENNEBERGER Crabtree... COAL. deanetiels “outras Fiber enemies to the common weall,” the penalty on conyiction be- ing “that then immediatelie he or she ehall be adjudged to be grievioust. | Wane! Toons reppin | lig whipped apd burnt through the eo on. tal ee, 4 LADIES FREE Friday night when accompanied by one 0 ticket, | a Ns Screened Lump, €c; Egg, 8c; Nut, 70; All sizes énthraoite, $7.69 per ton, Clippings, 4 per Bundie, joke care of our eatamier, po send na POT CASH. py *