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m w V tilt ,UX1?V"I Ky. Af a.CTy,M1,, 4 ford county farmers ate pre.arlng to bow a largelv in reastsl acreage of wbiiiuihli ,f tU . ijupy. lnftW hW'xti iiowcfove llcKts for iliat . 0 A ' llr. " jji , . " ' '- ti r ..!, 1 ' B W, A BIG FIRE Destroys a Litrjje i'ai't' orWh glniu .Illinois;' M'MINLEY AND HANNA TOGETHER S.ild to be Ijiyhin Out tlio Qlilo Ciiiiiiiiiun. S OTHER. LATE. TCLEGRAPHIC NEWS. Virginia, 111., Aug. '-'8. Tlio south side o( the city Hcjunro titirucd this morning at a loss of over 8300,000. Mcltlnlcy nml llainm I'lnnnlnn. Clerelanil, O., Ant;. 28. MeKluley anil Senator llannn aro here together today, 'l l,re 8n'd to be planning tlio campaign in Ohio this fall. .SlOO.OOt) WOK Til Ol' HAII.S. Ilougbt lV tbc Promoter ltnllroiul in Noshvlllo, Aug. 28. Jere linxtor, president of the Tennessee Centennial Hallway Company, and W. J. Totten, representative of the Carnegie Coal Company, of Pittsburg, closed a contract yesterday for ? 100,-000 worth of steel rails and fillings Ui lie used in the construction of the road. The delivery of the mat rial will lieiiti in about six weeks. Con tractor! for buiiili. bridii layiug track, etc., ate i.. . here making Mils. 'I'lioft In .Mitj Held Mayfleld. Aug. 27. A bold theft of dead man's monev was committed hero yesterday afternoon about an hour after tho death of Mr. T. V Noblin. Under his bed was his imckctbook containing fSO and a number of note". After the grief- striken wife recovered a little from the shock of his death she about his book and it was gone. McNutt wa notified and late ui Cxe erimlDg airosUKl the cook. Pntiny li- Se i'ciel the charge, I"'1 n'1" warch of to hours the woaey was found. She taking It when she thou confess. ......... .i i... i. il from the room and ....I HIHU'WI .1... mw I....1 ,.111 and notes, keeping the .ooncy, hlii' is ACK'iXSK.I U - .More wheal vim Woodfortl Next Vi'r. , t 1 1 i wheat has hecn Hilil 1 at $ljKiru.tlie'piiKt fiahV.vf grower. ar- holding their crojw for 81.20. Projiauiy iu,, perum 1 .r... ..,..., UN II IMM . ... Klfort -...,. M'r ' T .i.i '. in theiiands irounfv tills vear is Ull ordic'tanncra. M'MI.M.IiY PI4dSm. .iyi do Ask (lie Pi'hIiums '.M:m About tho Advent of Pjosperl y. WivrUi.ji I'm -' "rcV ilent MrKitiiv ull not returu to Waihinglon tie liriti of .week r ter net. He was aalceil h prosperity, as jiathcrc.l from UN Trtp across tho country. "Yci lmd better nl; litlsiiU"'S men about thaU" he re)l'jl. "They can give von better information tlmn can." . POPULISTS MEET. "No Nomimition Made For Sen ator or Hcpresenttitive. tffS Icctli.gnt tlm St. Nicholas Hotel 1'hls lorniiig. Tiio popwlistfl o( this tnei, composed of Marshall, Carlisle ud Mi'Crucken counties, net at tho L-. Nicholas Hotel this morning tj it d) vie wiieiner i " ' " tidaU! for state senator. cam (Jabo Nelson, ot Nnrsliull Mr. Ks jnaae pcrmancui cmnr L.IU...J ,... .. , ,,,., ? nan. . ,..i..,m ii .i. .t b attcm lance, iiieii"iiit, '. sLs tuo district, -. I'liim in nromlncn ,.n,l all h'"1 four were opposed to ui.Cnai.o.i Jjeiiee no nom ri ir Ration was uiuil . . .... . i i lit ...... inni.'i iiii U W!H tils" tie.iueii u. ..: .......Inatlcu for '!'" represcmauve despite, 'ho rcf)oalhat.lho 1'opnUH leiVimidat BtIrItoii for entermp l no Joiuoorntio priiauij. KSCINKI'K MII.ICS About, tlu Ivxplaimtlou ftluU't u i:irii.'i ti Wnllitr. ..... . ut.;l lt Uiiiriiaer'i' i7ii". i,,u The ex- SiiXti Tii u'.eWitho hencllt t.i in the ciillcineii ijuou ;u in iraiviuuj Mr. Mile hus charge of, and mils, .. both tho roller am pmm. leaVo requires lungdi lliis places Mr. Miles right before wicicj.iriM: vs, iaui;;aii. Oiimc of llusultall to lie Played Tomorrow. The Wiekllffo baseball club will nrriro In tlio city tomorrow nnd In tin; nftelnoou play a match, "gumo of linll with'thc Kcliiisu'ehili, oil the city, at Hit! foot of Eighth fctreaU -- -I lie batting order will be as fol lows ; - - ui t WICKMKKK. lictgrnpli V. . :. .... Clark 1'iepcr lb Rollings G. Untitle 21) Williams Dupoistcr Kd wards rf bishon Hfdlan - - "IRSffsllier Williams cf Kiser Il.UlyiicnrSmilh o Mullscmcr Holiday or Hrahiu p Haily or Coats FUI.TON liLIJLI'l.lUCJIL.ANT. Iliislness for the Year Show .Increiuic Over I.u.st Year. Fulton, Aug.' 57 Messrs. .7. O. Taylor, J. K. Wallop It. I). lind It. I)'. Hughes) o'f Ky,, jvluuvitli . M ilhca, of that place, on the Pulton electric light und )AV(i'l)la,nlluro in the city today holding tlieir third annual meeting and looking after their property here. President Waller said v A iliat Hie' were exceedingly well pleased with the buslnTBsv6f the plant here and that trnrbuslness for this year showed n large iucreaJoovcr tire formw year's work. well f.lavl with tluNMittook as well as the Fred Corden, who has chargU. of the plant- The plaut is a credit to tho town and a paying iuvestmcut to tlie young iiieu who own it. IN MARSHALL They lluw. a (irent 'rime of It. Slicritl" Joo I.lttlo ,roiir n H.irrel 'of Cider Into Tcniicsseii Klvf. t a There was u iu .linatlinii reek, near i;iicnsburg,,a Marshall ...iii.tf rmlirilnt' ntul ld I1ull7lt Ull iW3ch Acasjon ncirly) ie,jboly in iiruriK. j , j tt f t There were VcVc'ral figliisj or rqjorts the -whole- affair .C one loifg drawn-out genira fight. jOnOjtjnjn had hisclotlics'lorji, aff, Janil )evqrtir ly .Sheriff Joe Little nltvuipjrl.tu. me rest Ihem and the crowd "lined up" and dolled 'J'n. said thw IwCiiunniup thU tjliJagl anUtulil attcml to . .. . .. The sheriff purchoic.d o rel of lidcr and ' if'Tii'to Hie 'TeuneisecjyiT.tp keep .Uitt'iBn'roni it anifgdtWgfntnk'. - Sevoral arrests will ba.maiw. . a i i;4wr;i' ruxt. rv. .; ; i; ,).!.' vn. l: ,h r. .) ; UiCi.vu UiV p ii. .. I"'! 1' ' 'lite I . -.. I- k rg . .. I'.-V t i . "; ol, Iwi-, 0. rioTRNV h '"' if eilis.t 1'i.n.i .v.u r.o4lVrCiu !: ,i'o.i ... ., .1 HIT.. . ,vr Vo U.... X Wi ' :. jAt C ' '1MI ... .... nit: : J .wo C'err'ioil . .. . ... nit r.i it y . Xi I u'r o .... . ... k; li )'-' -.'Vi Iu . .. id it ru ,'i li..sJ..... . ... llrt. AS. H .1-1 IMII -.... .. id ) n . i l.u.iwyt, . bn VU J5"t n : 7 i; 'y$ ?' SCIIKlkUI.H I fJV TOIIAT. Louisville nt ltklyn. Cinciunau at liallltnoic. (ilevelr.ud at JJoston. Chicago at New York. .. : IMtsbf'g nt I'hiladclphiii.., St. iouls at Washington.- Licensed to Mirny. . ;' Mr I. .a, well knbwji and nonulnr voiing school teacher of Knglaud, and Miss llattio Ciardncr.a pretty joung lady ot the same ncign horhood. wetv hcciHcd to innvry today. Tho .inuulaM takes placu lUlllglll. Good Slums for Fair cuk. Manager h'luluher Terrell, in securing good attractions for fair week, deserves tho thanks of an amusement loving" iiilhlfjA Hphas this nenson secured, llm rotors anil. Green Com pnnV nnd for fair week, and should receive liberal patronage. It gives merchants' "1 place to t;iko their many cuslomerH who como to tho cjty, as well as gives the public n goon attrouiion. . W. S. UroadfVqt, administrator ol Thotuas Itroadfoot. deceased, terday lied suit against? Insuranco cbiupauy ,foY J27.Q al leged to on a policy. Amended Petition Filed. Mr. Joseph K Potior toHiiJ' Tiled an amended petition against F. J. Uiickninn el til., nskiuy that a deed - -.' A.1 ' m im ."VT rj'fRfy fct "5 .ciill. i.'a4 .u.d -'-' " - n .i-' . . j. WMftW jv'W" )OJ. F. ,of!Kuicry ... "sou hireui. David J. Seligman, Ihe New York hanUer" iticd a loiig A u street t Ifc torn W(, he hus to "-' fcrfWtfl'' H'unp'i la iificr nn oncrtitlon Jc' -FOUND DEAD; iKi.i it' 1 Clius. Hot top .Colored, Demi In tlio Koud m AT FULTON THIS MORNING, f Violence, Itut A notluir Dnrkcy Siii'iciidcrs - unit ClufhiHlIb Klllcit'lllin.. .. CORONER'S JURY SAID HEART DISEASE. . l s S kJ i "- Charles I lot top, a colored youth 18 years of age, was found dead in the road-at Fulton about 2 o'clock this morning. There is something mysterious about his death, as despite tho fact ho had been in apparent good health np to the la?t time seen alive, there was no visible cause of death. Not n mark or wound' or any other evidence whatever of violence was discovered after the elbsest examination. Consequently the coroner's jury, at the inquest early this morning, decided that Mottop died of heart failure. The case become lucre luystifjing than ever, however, when a sliOM time after the inquest 'unotfier darkey went to the authorities' and lcrcd himself, saying that lie shot HoMop. tic claimed, however, that it was an accident, as he wnf only shooting at a dog. vAboutthe tima of the matins dqath there was a flr in Fulton, on tho Kentucky side being destroyed. Hundreds of pistols were nredio alarm the citizens, and had any wotinill)ccn visible,'Honop's dentn would easily be aecountcTforon the supposition that a rat tlom shot struck mm. .The man. who gave himself up is believed to be deranged as he slicks " to the story that he killed Hottop. , I bis morning, MnrsjiaL alkcr making wind sale arrests In thin out the Idle people aud thieves at Fulton; ' There lias been no I'ltle thieving arorind thou, lately, and early this morning over a dozen turi peotfi had been arrested. YOUNG AND GREEII f .(oliu MftiiJiclf Goinorown last Nijrlit. i ... lie is Now Ucbliid tbc Ittirs of ijic ' t County riinlllc. n- of the rfTUuty, is j crhajJqo)j(Jiptjlr.itiw belter. was out last night on a Myr lie carried nlong with ' Ibj i auxdtarics, in cise oi ciiicrgenoyc j)itol,nnd. pair of Jijttse knocks, ar. ' lruVli flrror to tlur t ImuVU of the denbvms of a'ley. Ollkers Ilnrnli.'irt and .lotiusou made the ar- Jest and heg"u,l them to throw cithr" the knueks or the pistol nwny andprffer 'jutbnc Charge'. Tins morn'r! ho was h the polite court. Ho ss; no lived down about Ugdenta Lsatllng and that lie got the p'atolncd kaiiubi Zzom (iiyiuU jn tho county by tok .'g it sway Ilium, ' became they wa.jtc I to kill Onuh ijlher wilhc.ir: ." He eiplalurJ liis presence in town '-y saving nt he drove in to ?'lcml a at PUu W :a luccil to go to town and '.'et n tew d inks by ;i rlcod. Hii'iWas a. sober, bonus t. toy, ho ssm., nnl would never rary aiiither pistol llyl pair of brssii knucks.. llneu dijnj J'Ji and scnteiiceHiim to tendars'and Said he disliked, to i'.o.i1t iut v: plain. son.iii) oovi: V Wants to and l(u A( "le"t. Or.-Ji JJ. Jtol'crtson was called , lint nraiit.to save anoiuer sonen itovei of west Court street. Kthel Madde n, is the name of an Initiate of Anni . I Oox's liouso of ill-repute who look , quantity of tromidia and three grain.sj of nnlnine.' She told neither woman , LwhtttaUu.hAil' clone- b the olher Business Fact 5 Cheapness does not s .is usually money wrsled. goods, as I believe, in of the finest Rhine Wine m I am also headquarters for the finest grades of CASE GOODS; eit)rnciiilUhuilcadiM3;1blwjJ!'jjo(aVIISKIl'f.S., I will deliver to any put of the city v tlijijKyotiglij&tfiiiyliiic. ,m.w, j J.. . , iLAiiMJ Blue Barrels. SIgn,rfBteJpand N. H. .McHra i , Oscaf'''tp))ttr "iriiVtt( CSrow, , Guck :Jri)lHiJlrtV1iil'diiicrsold for 2tt!tioii a 4uaJt . 'wtitnnirwbuldtf't'Ut'licVcIf (intil she fcrnntl the girl iiiic6ns'clous an hour ortwtt inter. The would-be corpse is a Jewess and is said to have a largo monthly hidoiyc.,. , PARDON KKFUSHD. Craves County AJqrcbunt Fined Here .Must Servo It. J. I). 'McNccly, of Pryorsburg, (j raves county, came to tho city few inontus'ago In quest of thieves. iHecairiyl (ij)isjol, and whilo drunk i ami disorderly w.s nrresicti. nc is a prominent merchant, and a heavy 10' was' flVscsscrtngkrusUlIm, coupled with imprisonment. llo applied to Gov. Ilrndlcy for a pnrdoil, and for'tvarded a petition sigucd ry nil the local ofllcials, and also a personal letter 'Tfo'in Jv.S" A reply has been receiynd staling that under do circumstances will a pardon lie granted to nny one in such case. .MAI.V1INC1CATTL' I be Case Against I Si 1 1 tinned Today.. Tho case against Hill charged with manning a cow belohgfng trMattic Hailey, bothof tlic'Clnrk' river section, was enllM iit Justice' Winchester's court today nml continued until Thursday on ncco'uut of the aosenee of witnesses'; I.ucas is" tbar'ged' with thopling the cow in tlio eyes with 'a sli'ot gun, destroying both of them. , WOMAN IN TROUBLE. ItlaOrtiy Charged With Malicious Cmliiir. atiick'lfvs I'uidy jTi'ilic t.ux With ..... , a L'jiir.ol .'scitMtirit. Jealousy, with the typical green 'I've-, is 'oor Ida G aj to tho leg with .. "air of scissors last rrp'it. Leslie .s' the 'nn'dappy victim, arid lasl nlht the- woman came across I, ui talking to nnol'.icr woman aim st.'.Vi'ieu htm 11c t the kuce. She l aii iuma.c o! Ion Frciv h's resort mii washnkcii up by Smedbj' and .' "rise for tnal. cutting. This morning Purely came Into court with a p.ar of hes , a foot and a half too short. He din it to frJghlen the wo nan. Dr. Hives, thb Uiicrtirig'plrysluhcn, was ill, and the 'use'wast'outiuucd tlutll SInnriay. 'Jtid'.e 'umtcrs' as ..( of Hie' 1'hr.rgc 'ViftVssl.od Mrfjflf1 "tr.n wbinrti?1 She thanked' the" lHwjir but f aid sill? .ui'i'ul wj'ic, nnd ttuuis to.takc'hcf' -V o ''CAX'T: HOT i:iNOSWOTtTIIMu,! .. Illlliffi.r. ii. ..1. If jilll'als ipi ' "A Hack 1 L1c.1l. Ills Company .at.. II iis a New Ho;.;. Cap!. P. W, Hoilingworth od.iia nionnng tnmi Lteal Hpnugsi .acconipaiiied bi lis wife. . The . Ccptnio epect one of the. engmo.wnicu uumo iu. at noon irom the Linehan Company's .stcamcrsj J.ur'svdla jumpwl.tho. down prcllysoon. Tlis is a, now otiilIc this morniug.from.no .nrpar. boat, built at I.cavenworth, 111,, ioriQ'AsOtise. .The. dsJay. was not over the Natchc::, Mijs., trade. .. UIi: en minutes. . The Mi Comb is at Mound City .. ,,..-;; .-,, kn,.r ' t ' .. ' . . 4 ,. and the comi . t ,. . 1 uuiit t uiiiuiii ubkt niivnii it? ,. .. undergoing repair, .,' Illinois Co.i. jianv's other' arc at" Cape Gi- rameuii. -Tile Company may do some hok Will Its uoai for tlie i. i. . alniran(l feel :.r.' A. ilc ,, were i comely (. .nlicn the Ostium Is hauled out for.off. Georgv Horsier, w'h6 was with repairs. -... . . . ? , ... : i . ' ; ltUPCSSTliUV tiTliituili at tbc Collar l':W .. .! .. .Jry. I lJufus Story, un employe at Hell Mrs. William collar factory, had the thumbU'l li" morning-on a charge of usmg of his left hand cut off In the "Wow-' insulting ..language owardtr -Miss er'' this morolug. Dr. Samlorsl .Hebliio of MlV I). lltc'cd the injurv. " ' C.. Wallace, and wKh follvmlug the . . latter and making threats totvaid Tho I I'k' 0icn Seshlou. , he r. The- two- families 'Jmi.illks'. -mien sessio.i tow, and the case wtll bctricd Mou- c:.ti y excrvUcs take )iuco Wdnealay evcn'.ng, oegiaiiing at b, ....!....!. I.. 117. I.ll I.. .1... 1 .. .1. . U i.lULI, III IUV 1.1,1, UU'l ill IUV i.V'i'CIl . u Uiiug.. ifcypry ijictjiUc U hoUiI ii I... nrA.nnt Willi l.To II In l .tup , i.w.vi i-.v.... .-...,.. -; -"". n is said tbalil Str..KU-a wot. ,r or swctthpart, nud a at- will liP.li :e.. uq iliubt sruet thu, K . s nt tiCJr mpetlng in tho yr'l. Cf I 1 ?-. lltTT Wii ll HSNV WVIIllfllHVHIl ciiifv that von recdec full v.llues for 1 do not, advertise or claim to the best goods themnrket iiL'W 50 cts. a Quart. GIURANTUKR.TO UIv STHICTIA' AND Till? . MIST MAKIJ Ol' WINK. M b wL - UNWARY TOURIST V Gets Jn.lniland Has to Leave His Son. Lives In linstport, Miss. Came Down on a Visit. II, P, Crouch is not n prudent trader. He came down the Tennes see river yesterday in a skiff. Ha liked Paducah so well that he decider) to sell ills skiff and buy something he had more uscfor during his residence, arid-hearing of burglaries and such thing3, traded for n pistol. Ho then tanked up nnd as usual in such case's couldn't keep the pistol in his pocket. Olllcer Kaker arrested him on South Second. lib is a cripple and has'his son Willi iiim. ins name is in nasipon, Miss., nnd lie came down the Tennessee river in the skiff, en route to Illinois, on a visit to relatives. He said it was the first time lie had ever been arrested in his life, nnd tho first' time he had cvci bad a pistol in his pocket. ' He was fined 825 nnd given ten days in tail. His boy was sent to relatives in Illinois. MASTER MECHANICS rhey Will Meet Iti CQiiyention at Cliieajro. .. CJeiioml IaKraa! Aircnt l'nsses " " Kaflroad News Humors were fife 'tins' morning in railroad circles that there Was to be a "shake-up" at the fl'iops, liuVthc reports were probable started of Mr. Win. Itassraaii, of Water Valley, Miss., last nijlit. It was reported yesterday that Mr; Hiissman would succeed blaster Mechanic Chambers, aud Mr.'Hass- aiaa's ai rival seemed to strengthen f he rumor. So far as can be ascertained, there la "no foundation for the reports. Mister Mechanic Chrmhers and Mr. IYjssman left at noon for Chicago, to' attend the Master Mechanics' ou Monday, anuMr. simply came through Paducah On his way, hence his visit here had ' " ' ' nffnarlteularsiiiniiieaucc. A'Mr. Chambers statcil to a"i?CKr'c'.' porter tiiat he wbiiltl hot leave can tuai ue kuow oi, uiu mm ue lllghf. . pf t.uc, Cairo Short i0' 114 ..lunilyj askoil through JhP. cjly.atjxoiui curouicto their home in. . - ...1. J.JAt 03naVh""G(fMrallag gavAgoafof U16 cntli'6 HUnOU systctilj'passcd tliroiign the city ' eitroutc to Memphis. He !ald n-brief lvtt ' r,0eal naigagc Agent Flowers,' ' " . . --: " " " 1 tic Iront iruuKs oinlio. passenger tin! .'Ic'lil tr.iii esrly yesterduy tni.ViMnrf"n fn'tv tnifna l.nlnw I Tmtl'ina. vle.J aln'r was ii.sla.r IV 'killed' Hs hif.i, wa3" atso badly crippled anil may 'not iccoVer. They were returning 'Jfiotif'tho'MVdisouvuTc air ami were Cheating fheirVay."', "",',' ','',', Miv. Wlicelht " " !?-' 'SlrtMvvhT YrxnccTuil. .. . ' '- , Sir Kdwlii Arnoh) jscxnqqtcd not eek ib0 to Iacc.hcve.during ' . J. U'l ' . . r" I ... -. F hardware nt AI. E". 'Jones' Scuond tiud Ooiut street; " 28a2 M iVV k r :t(iwl your money, but. to -the -contrary linndle the very cneapesvgrancs oi ahortls. I have just received a cabK PURIJ, F AKK. 1 20 'S; 'Second Si rect. .it. laTV"aTVyolher house J-P"K" r T. it&k & ....... i ,3 I 1 . i ...iiini xy" j -- i t'lUk I I The Sun has tlwj'largcstdaity The SUN is the only Re circulation in, J Paducah. The Ai'L publican daily in Kentucky iYdvertisc in it. V t ... . .. ' j i j . i ...ii :u i rtmi::;:'? 41 - 3 I - VOLUMK 1- ! .i.. I'ADIJUAll, KKl'lJUKY, SATURDAY, AUGUST tilt. 181)7. iiii.ii i3..rt TKN t t ,i. .1. ..J CENTS A WEEK ST ;;:,;;; ?'KmdJy...Qbsei:ve. These Figures. t i . i , . ..4 iHMi l..4 on. ,14 lnrt Granite Disii Pans - -17 quart, Onuiiu; Dish Pans .C qtiurt Ciranile Bucket ..... ..qunrt UriiutttHuotet. -. -5 quart Granitu l'resejre Kuttlos I i,2 qunrt Orauitc Pre.sore ICuttleS' 1 6 qmutXriMUile Pans- .ij.iuch C.xanitc Wali Pans 7 inch C'.r.iuite Tea Kettles - 7 inch Or.uiite Coff.;e Hoilers 5 quart O.inite Coffee Pots ' " - ..Afllllli; illy gooiU. .11,. .303-307 I' '2&rJM2e r. fl,m i .. .&f ' ,' ,ikv... ,XS .: . . i J S (I ' ' Ldtlics', Misses' :.o( Granite IutnViU,.jstrJct1y .1 5 iMCORPORATEb Broadway. , .' I "I ..... - w . 'f' andKcad This A top 1 . lias never happcired n we are-offer- OXK WHIJK and Children's Strap Sandals WINDO.WAND Tip Oxfotd, small si:es, $20 and $3.00 Oxford, .small sizes $2,50 and $3.00 Sandals, alt sizes, i. 75 shoe at Sandals, all sizes, $f.25'and'$r.50 shoe Sandals, 8 (-2 toft, $f:50at $1.J5 Sandals, 8 J-2 to , $1.50 shoe at 98c to U$J shoeuit57c Oxford, 8 i-2 to I J, $J shpe.a.t 43c s , . .,,., . .t. ... o UeU, iXQCK, (X LOOK IN SHOW SEE GOODS. .. r ..,. Ladies' Dong.. shoe at 87c ' Ladies' Chocolate shoe at 57c ""'" Misses' Chocolate - ..MJssm' Tan at 68c '.....'... ,.. Child's Oxblooi ' " u, rf Child's Dong. - ' '' ' ' Child's Tan ' " Child's Don?. '"'!'."?., ' " " ' " ' Come Carlv Rnfnrn rr 1 . Your She is Gone. 7sSfcS3kSss3s I- II.. III,. fcBtf JE of OUR GREAT CE SALE. ::;: ... . EXTRA CUTON SHOES. 'Oh.oice o, all our ,$4.50 oi $5.00 Tan, OxNood or Greei, ' ", - SHOES, - This Week for S3.50 Cash $4.50 buys any of our1 $6.00 Patent Leathers. cdshoniy ; , . .these prices. Our fft 7 (!rJ "" ' A' V" FC- '..- :; ..7.L:.""'". .'Ij'ome ...J'.ilayu ... Shoe Store. 3'0 per cent, off on all sumnjer yid kids . and-tans from $4.50'iown. ." . . .- (l..i Shoes, such as Oxfords," Prince AIfj'ers, etc "-al $2'.0buys our $3.00 bicycle shoes. " ' $1.65 buys our..$2.25 bicycle shoes.- ?1'V "fffffff fcJJW ;B:,;wpjx;.L,E & SON'S, , ' 409-411 BR0RDWKY, sMY0it .. i .i . TIt. J uwi ii l I ' II l..'tijc i .s. a WW i .. ui j i II. Iltf .- IS 'Off. .I i Greatestarainfeye'rlknowil f . . ah footwear. - - and $5.00 Slioos rocluced to $4.00. 4.00 GlioGo 1'acluced to 3.00. '3.00''Upesj(i'Qducoa.t.9. 2.Q0. lvi50"t5iS68i reduced toj .88. due. TKrlicif. 7"cilnC! . ... .money will ouy at. :.CEO. BE R NH K R '"' ' ill'iiMiiWll ! u , ,--,' ..q'.i T"" uuu w w -7 ;.':' NICKEL 0&M.R.. . - w - ' RIED, MES Vmt vk,il'l'itiSiiC,'yilt ch'.lti . , . i A. GENEROUSLY GOOD ALWAYS TAKEN t M,f .h ' Arc assuredly upmi ii-. .Our luiu .Qtiwoojiuw is exu ..Call aud Uuiitt. . .1. rvJ . .i. '"'MS Mrb'away. 11. ' uattOT &Mhmim: r "" - - . 1 i 1 i- Ik) -.-.. -- .h tt s.h .... ! ;h . 4 Sc .j.&mv - .350. - K "- .fScf' i.ic ", .; I as jh 63c 26c first mm.h m. i st 1. Hi a yastfr ..I JA.i .J. 1M ;l - -.. - Announcement, , VS2. i. - -i f . f and Oxfords. OOH) 321 Broadway 1ER - .1.' i 'i -I'.H .' , I H bU.lliUlJt) .L Bwouiiefs . 4 I.. . ..... lUil wu JMMA,.. ' D'S,' 08 Broaay. nvw - ?i Suits to Order I -' . $14.00 "'W ;J" I M r : r: ran o u, mud i $3. 5 lii cuy, i L V .?, ."?' .rt. . ti ,!., ,- .j. mfc . A 1