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Varvest Time in the Cloak Stock. And we are reaping the legitimate \ results of months of careful thought and selection, Fix firmly in your mind this garment section of ours when on buying bent. Not a cloak leaves this Cepartenent but has ster. | ling value to it. Our cloak stock liks been reinforced by a fresh lot of | styles, and we are all ready for an-| other week of grand wrap selling $5.98—Handeome tan covert cloth Jacket, with brown velvet collar, new cut sleeves, a striking garment at the pric ~~ $7:50—Dark colored Boucle jackets with ornamental buttons ond stitch- Ging. See this number, Tt can't be duplica'ed for $10 09, $8.50—Black Boucle Jackets, satin lined, stylishly made and priced way under real values. $9.98—Rough Cloth Jacket, half satin lined, with and without vel- vet collars, large fancy buttons, a very swell garment. $11.50—Blue, brown and black braid trimmed Boucle Jackets, one of the nobbiest jackets of the peason $14.98—Handsome blue and biack, brown and black mixed Boucle Jackets, with beautiful taffetta _ linings, in bright colors. SO23 ; Cloaks for the Babies. Pretty flannnelette wraps, for in- fants from 1 to 4 years old, st 5¥e, less than thegcost Of material. Thibet, fur-trimmed eider-down cloaks at $1.98. Fancy eider-down styles and colors, from $2 Misses’ and Children’s Jackets. A department in itself, Style, fit, finish and materials just as you'd ex- pect to find them, ‘The few specials s, latest 8 to $4 98 we quote will interest you $1.69—Heavy weight, _ stylishly fashioned, bright colored Cheviot Jackets. $2.18—Pretty plaid and check chev iot Jackets with dark velvet collars for ages 6 to 11 years. $2.98—Tan, light brown and mixed shades in reefer jackets, with dec- orative button trimmings, for girls and young ladies, The New Winter Cape Should be selecte? now while the stock is at its best, Settle in your mind the price you intend to pay and then see how perfectly our capes fit the figures, $3.98—Double black beaver capes, with silk braid and button decora tion, full sweep, correct length $4.98—Fancy stitched double cloth eupes, with velvet collars, stylish Oty winter—weight garments, “U =) will buy @ hangsome’ double Onem wack Kutrakhan, suitable for dressy occasions as well as ser. viceable wear. There is a chilliness in the air that reminds you of Winter Hosiery and Underwear, And we are ready to supply your de- mands in this line; our goods are best in the market, our prices the lowest, Shoe Department, In our shoe department you will find us abreast of the times with the style, quality and price, In our pur chase for fall we have tried to com bine, so far as practicable, handsome goods with quality and are therefore prepared to show you stylish footwear and quality combined, We Otter Child’s kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, 690, Child’s kid S L, tip, 8 to 11, 75e, Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, KANGAROO CALF, This is an elegant shoe for school use, 8 to 11 at $1,00, and 11'y to 2 at 81,25 LITTLE GENTS’ LACE, We show an extra good shoe, siz te 139, at $1 25, BUNKER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. We have sold this shoe for ten years, and as evidence from service given in the past are good wearers, By to 11, $1: 11 wo 2, 1,25, BOYS! BOYs! We are showing a line specially Mr. Fred Greif, The well known baker lately of H. Gockel’s, has bought the stock and fixtures of J. H, ‘Thompson, the bakery on SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, and will henceforth be known as the “Bon Ton Bakery.” Mr. Greif is wel) known here with many riends, and ‘Will no doubt prove successful 1m his new undertaking. Give him a share of your patronage. LOCAL MENTION. For # nice commercis! lunch go to the New Richmond bar from 9 a. m. to 12 m. ni7tls. First Baptist Revival Rev. Clay Roberts preached a fine sermon at the First Baptist church last night to a large audience. It 18 expected that a great deal of interest will be taken in the meeting. Rev. Roberts is a talented gentleman and has preached here before. Fre Every tenth order for flash light fotografs free at the McFadden studio. Funeral of Judge Marshall. The funeral of Jadge Marshall will take place tomor afternoon at 3 o’clock from the First Christian church, Columbian Club, The regular meeting of the Colum- bian Club will be held vonight at Ce hall, and a la is desired. Assaulted a Woman. Joe Thomas, colored, who is em- dow onto a roof. Free! Every tenth order for flash light | free fotografs at the studio. Hunt. -, Mr. F » city a week's bird hunt. New Richmond ases Settled, The The sixty-four i the Standard Oil company at } smissed, dictments | were yesterday L. Teevin, the popt company’s 4 attended court. Broadway Market, Mr. E. K. Bonds has opened up a fruit and vegitable market on corner of SeZond and Broadway. carries 4 to any part of the city ters and celery always Give him a call Fresh on nlit3 Free! for the Every tenth order fotografs free ar studio, andsome Picture, member of the order, McFadden was made Go to the Richmond Cafe for a cent ditner: Real Estate Transfers. Mr. Andy Weil and were in the city this morning at St. Nicholas Hotel, They had their guns and three dogs and were on their way to Little Cypress on their anpual hunt An Elegant Piece of Furniture. Phat medicine case given free to cus- tomers of Winstead’s drug store, cor- made for boys, Heavy aud service able, i Our general line is full of value, but mention as special bargains until closed— $1.00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con gress; former price, $2.75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man's e-° aM, only, Cheap at # $1.60 buys Mi and tap, Cheap at Bear in mind our We have an artke Fr apt tesultabe, y ‘ ' 4 You Wa’ on this Sea nuts a live, the right wan, or address at once TT moved"terap i ’ per Seventh and Washington. See it. 0281mo, Three Merchants Warranted, Bennett Br F. Kj ( Employmente _ {tHe abOw ya energetic | 59 y. Sth intry for the | eglats eets. n the’ A liberal Spear Nfo ge attendance | Princeton Misses Maud Davis and Essie Chas- ployec Smith and Scott’s, was} warranted | ght for beating Sarah Brown. When an officer went after him he got out of a third story win-} McFadden | R.| ylor, all of | today en route to Little Cypress, on Commercial lunch every day at the r nl7t13 Mr. M. | agent, accom- panied by Hon. Henry Burnett, the orney, went down and the = y. He nice line and delivers goods oys- hand. flash light McFadden Geary bas presented the with a hendsome hfe size portrait of her late husband, Marshal James Geary, who was a The picture wife deed to Mary M. Daniel, for $925, a lot near Eighth and Clark. J.E. Rudolph deeds to R. F. Canup, for $370, some land in the county. Don’t you think the Sum is a good paper? Then say so. Bird Slay Dr. P. R. Taylor, P,P. Taylor and Oscar Taylor, of Louisville, the +» | suit the purchaser, ¥Y, | so the wholesale agenoy for Lemp’s ing them |ticulars apply to Chicagy the well py Campbell-Mulvihili Coal Co. 210 8, Third Street, Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling. PERSONALS. Mr. Mike Kortz has returned from Evansville. Mr. Frank Yates,of Pinckneyville, is in the city, Mr. A. G. Dugan, of Louisville, ig at the Palmer. Mr, G. H. Warneken, of Clarks- ville, is in the city. Mrs. Will Perkins has returned from a visit to Mayfield, Capt. Bart KE. Linehan, of Du- buque, is at the Palmer, Mrs. James A. Foster and chil- dren are visiting in Benton. Mr. Highland Nickell, of Grand Rivers, was in the city yesterday. Messrs, W. C. Lang and Dr. Jim Lang attended court at Murray yes- terday. Col. Phil Puder, of the Cook Brewing company, was in the city today. Mr. Albert Rehkupf left today for a trip in the interest of E. Rehkopt and Son. M. J. G. Fisher is at the point of death, and not expected to live until morning. Marshal Chas, McNutt and Sheriff Cook, of Mayfield, are attending the federa| court. Rey. B. 1, Taylor and Mr. G. M. Wilson, of Smithland, were in the city this morning. Messrs. Lloyd Boswell, Robt Owen and T.B. Lyle went over to the lakes fishing today. Miss Laura Hawkins left today for her home in Metropolis, after a visit to Mayfield and Paducah. Col. John Lander, the ever popu- lar hotel keeper, of Calvert City, was in the city yesterday. Miss Ora Leigh left this morniag for Frankfort on a several weeks visit to the Misses Overton. Mr. W. T. Miller went down to Union City this afternoon, to be ab- sent in Tennessee for several days. Miss Ella McBeath returned last mght after a visit to tain. Mrs. in Madison, |lowa, tonight. K. Nance will visit her father, M. Scott. Mrs Nettie Crump, of Columbus, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Whitesides, at 1309 street. returned to their Dr. Graves. Misses Mamie and ington, Ky., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Clements, in the west end. from the St. Bernard Coal Co. incorporated, 423 Telephone No. 8. Oct. 91 COW STEALID A Well-shnown Ex-Butcher ternoon by ler on a Warrant charging stealing a cow from Mr. C. cia! hotel. through a writ of delivery. Cumberland ri now after the darkey, AGOUD SHOW, Gives Good Satisfaction, tion of the Spooner Dramatic pany. The most universal tion prevailed. fa fine. The costumes, too, gant, and the acting is good. time. Rare Opportunity, Owing to the death of Mr. H the Globe Liquor Co., corner Third and Court streets, is offered for sale, Possession given either at once or on January Ist, A well establi paying business, In addi bar the G. L. Co, has the best bottle, jug and family trade of any house in the State, Market Master Smith today swore | ¢he above, out warrants against Frank Chaney and EK. charging them wit g = pe Ir b ‘removing’ goods | ¢ Reasons for selling, only Stock car be reduced to The firm has al- celebrated St. Louis beer. For pare nb l3eow Daerrvuss & Weir, A Special Sale, The W. W. (Kimball Co., of wn piano and , will open heade or 8 secial une Telephone No, 13. Pittsburgh Coke. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railrowd People. MILEAGE H.C, ast. L Engince 12, Harry Thorubery at| the lever, left ahead of 104 on special. | Engine 810 doubles back this m. on train 50. She came in op this a. m. Engine 6 rolled in with train 115 on the dot. Tom Sisson and Phil Smith do that way most all the time Engineer A. 8. Clute, of the 59, takes afew days off to go hunting. His phenomenal success as a turkey shot is what did the work. ‘The train boys report the woods full of nimrods since the game law expired and they have nearly all caught the bird fever 9nd are plan- ning to get aday’s sport Engineer Bill Spencer af " man Sneed, in on the movfiggirain, reported the woods on fire béyre Yama and Lexington, Tena. Their eyes show the effects of the smoke. press Messenger Holt, on the Lexington turn around, is winning golden opinions all along the line. He will soon rival his predecessor, Rushing, if he keeps up his present gait. Mrs. Perkins, the mother of Con- dactor Perkins on the south end lo- cal, is very low at 475 Georgia street, in Memphis. She is suffering with paralysis, and was not expected to live through last night. The car that carries the big iron safe will be here this p. m. Con- ductor Tucker headed bis train this way from Hollow Rock this a, m, at to Mr. Lee Nance leaves for his home Jefferson Mrs. E, C. Hayward and children home in Dycus- burg this morning, after a visit to Mellie Eaton, two charming young ladies of Cov- Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, |St. Bernard Silver Coke, Pitts- burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal Broadway, Ar- John Lawrence, a well knuown ex- butcher, was arrested yesterday af- y Constable Anderson Mil- with A. Me- Cammen, proprietor of the Commer- ‘The cow was found in Oscar Ran- 9:05, and Paymaster Glenn will dis- pense the needful on arrival. Roadmaster 1. I. Walker and Mr Clover, the bridge boss, were out on the special this a.m. Mr. MeDon- ald, the chief engineer of the system, joins them at Hollow Rock Junction, and a general inspection of the line will be mac Fireman Bunker who was hurt at the time of the Summerville wreck firmary most of the time since has so far recovered that he will leave in the morning for a visit to his relatives in Alabama and Florida. During the war, while the writer was detailed as a ‘‘von’’ on a South- ern road, we had to evacuate, that is we had to run our rolling stock ovei other roads to a place of safety to avoid being captured by two sepa- rate ralds of the enemy approaching our line at one time from different directions, Being short of trainmen. one train was put in charge of the coppersmith of the road, whose name was Kell. He followed out a freight got to Jackson, Miss., allO. K. At that place he took the Southern for Meridian, He left Jackson tlagged by a train loaded with soldiers, ‘The rule on the Southern gt that time was that when a flagged train fell fifteen minutes behind the one she was following they had to return to the station last passed. Mr, Kell some cause lost nearly an hour, but went ahead. Near Hrandon, on turning ashort curve, there was seen a long train approaching. ‘There was no time for the engineer to do anything but join the bird gang which he and his fireman both did The engines were both and the train they struck was fill with soldiers, two or three of whom telescoped dall’s possession and was recovered Randall] were killed claimed that he bought it from Law-| badly burt. rence,and the latter claims he bought} perintendent it from a darkey, who lives up on] the train and when he got up to the The officets are| engine he said : The Spooner Dramatic Company] you not Morton’s opera house was packed last night to witness the first produc- om- The company car- ries its own scenery, which is very are ele- It is by far the best popular price com- pany that has been here for some Weil, of the firm of Dreyfuss & Weil, and some eight or ten Mr. Williams, the su- of the road, was on ‘*Where is the conductoi when Mr. Kell replied, ‘He and skipped to the front, perintendent said ; ‘What are you doing here? Did know you lost your schedule?’ Mr. Kell ran his hand into pocket, pulled out the copy he had been furnished with in Jackson, and said: ‘*NoI haven't; here it is.’’ When the soldiers found out how matters stood they talked of shoo ing Kell, but he got wind of it, and struck outthrough the woods and walked back to Grenada, Try the old reliable St, Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most burn for the money, St, Bernard Coal Co,, ineorporated, 423 Broadway, Telephone No.8, Oct, a RECEIVER APPOINTED, In the Case of King versus Rogers Today. Today the motion for a receiver in the case of C. H. King agaist John Rogers was finally decided by Judge Bishop in the circuit court. Mr, Kd H. Puryear, master com- missioner, was appointed receiver in the case, to take charge of the books and accounts, FOR MURDER. bree Men @ be Muy tield, Jim Miller and Tried at LUMP - EGG .- NUT and has been in the Boyd-White in-|— train on the Mississippi Central and] did not understand the rules and for | ® 5 Gro, Leunnann. vades & Lehnhard, Kentucky and Anthracite Coa}, 10c 9c Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. Gebhart + - Clear Havana Filler 6c. SASK FOR MeClean's Fotograf Studio, 405 Broadway, Allison's Old Stand, Crystaltype Fotografs, nts will commence canva makes some of the finest and be His t his samples He a made ia wee P. McCLEAN eity ¢ Given ‘may Hered 14th 818-324 BROADWAY SW “ta Cigar The Only Fotografer in the Cily Making the New Embossed and Platinotypes ty the first of DISTILLERS OF THE CELEBRATED ) | “WHISKEY POOK COAL, | INJUNCTION SUIT. event Sheriff Holland Selt- t iTr tts for Taxes. , ies yesterday is \ rinit no one to even | i i | their cars. They Mr, Bart E. Lineban, of the Line-|Pive Leon so anneye wee piepee: han Railway Transfer com tor | iste we as iad Gael Uk ae |day filed an injunction suit against | etic ye : S* iff W. R, Holland, asking that}” phe wa ey js the latter be restrained from selling : ‘ ai amers, George W ow S. McComb, for)” Judge Sand. oe | ‘The plaintiff alleges that the! ch anletah Gatke lense | steamers now In winter quarters | gy, nee W vied \omocron labove here, but belong in Du Iowa, where they have been a RAILROAD CASES He files the tax receipt ys that the sheriff be enjoin- ling the boats for the) =MPluyes Suing ged iv be due t tral for Pay Before Justice 1to be seld on Nov Winchester. and on file at my office, | Mr. John Donaldson, who lives at 216 Kast Front street, tells a story! py With His Three Wives. getting relief. Recently he was ine duced to try a bottle of Koncado and | before he had used half a bottle he} The trial will attra could get but little p oF rest, but now he says he can eat and well, and in fact feels like a new-born | man, This is but one of the cases that have come under our ob- servation, and there is no doubt that} Roneado Tonic is a wonderful medi- cine. They are selling 81 bottles for 25 cents at their beadquarters—-110 South 5d St. 16n8 2D.” +sPALSELY AGG sleep many at Popular Priges. The Spooner Company will sent the four-act comedy-drama, ‘Palsely Accused,’’ at the opera house tonight Specia) scenery | up-to-date specialties will be duced in the piece, Every person who ever used Dr The company Bell’s Pine Tar Honey pronounce it stops the cough. All druggists sell it, Suld by Ochlschlaeger & Walker. tured at Mayfield, Walter Hoskins, a about 20 years of age, A Good Thing. It you gre not satisfied with the way your latters copy, see ‘ad’ of young irkies charged with d man at Wingo . Sunday night from th wy4 capture by Marshall MeNutt, He was f,] misdemeanors and a felony, back last night, Mortell & O8., the best proven on earth M4n2 Sam Stark Distilling Co Ferndale Bourbon and Rye We also ir Mash $2,0 free No, 120 South Se vl And Officers Wheeler and btter The Transfer Company Asks for Took Her . Mary Givens 1, was arrest Restraint ed this morning Moers Etter | and Wheelis shortly betore dayli | [Our Way of treating our ul from Barnes & Elli- q THE LEADING JEWELER. he Hlinvis Cen lhe Illinois Central Railroad com- The Rongado Tonic Company | pany is defendant in several suits in wishes us to state that they are sur-|Justice Winchester's court today prised at the amount of sickness,such | all brought by colored brakemen as rheumatism, kidney or liver ec wages {plaint, stomach troubles and female Wim. Smith is suing for $90; Jas. | Weaknesses here in Padacah, Ky.,| O'Neal for $34 and Herbert Johnson and cannot understand why those | for $34 | suffering «do not come to the office] ‘The two former claim that they and try one bottle of ,Roncado Tonic | uave been working for the I. C. ever aud relieve your suffering at once. | since it assumed control of the road If you have not 25 cents to try abot-|and have never yet received a cent tle, just make your wants known and | for it you will receive a free. The] Itis said that whenever an em- doctor makes the liberal offer that he| ploye of the road is garnisheed, his will pay $50 to the person here in| pay is forthwith stopped. ‘The two Paducah he can not cure with four | former have been garnisheed, but the bottles of the above tonic, [twill pay | garnishees were discharged. you to call at once, Office 110 _ |South ‘Third street. Here is a sam- HART. TRE BIGAMIST ple testimonial from one of a thous-| Had a Picture of Himself Taken ; . rank Hart, the bigamist under that will interest many people in Pa | arrest at Maytleld, and who admits ducab, Ky. For many years he has|t. h. , to having wives, had a photo been suffering with rheumatism and} graph taken a day or two ago of had almost given up hope of ever| himself and three wives, who. are jnow in Mayfield awaiting the examin- ing trial of their perfidious husband, t perhaps more experienced at relie ow | perienced great r 1 is LOW | attention than any case of recent in- alwost entirely cured 9 he | venta \ ee ee ictal deat He | vestigation, and some of his other 8") 7 wives are expected to arrive. | At Morton's Opera House Tonight and intro- a splendid one the best and quickest cure for coug and should draw full houses at the colds, grip, lang and bronchial] cheap price of admission charged, troubles, It is a harmless guaravtee = th against sleepless nights, dose BROKE JAIL, But S000 Afterwards Was Cap- man who escaped Bardwell jail, A Moore’s Air Tight Heating Stove. Come down right away and get a ticket free. Don’t send the children. SCOTT HARDWARE €0., (NCORPORATED.) PADUCAH, KY. (Sten or BIG HATCHET.) +» NOW WE ARE . ALL FOR.. McKinley. | We have fought the good fight, the battle is over, and the vietory won; now for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY and PEACE Come down to business and come to DORTIAN’S FOR—— Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ Furnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. We want the patronage as well as g neighbor and everybody else, Honest valu for your money 1 wishes of every friend and aud square dealing guaranteed JOHN J. DORIAN, 5 BROADWAY. SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. We are going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY SMALLEST PROFIT. ‘ We want to draw yc we want your children to grow up in our Shoes rade with us all their lives If you are ask one of our customers about our Shoes, and about iente—and their feet George Bernhard. posite Lang's Drug Store r children’s trade then they wi not trading with us Estantisuep 1865. WILLIAM NAGBL., ~ Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, | FINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. PADUCAH, KY. ’ A Gold Crow1 . Cor, Broadway ana Thint Streets, Is rather to he chosen than a great toothache Oar crown and bridge work is of the very best material, and constructed in the most skillful manner, insuri ~ beauty and durability, Our prices are made to suit hard times o: good times and are payable either in gold or silver, Especial attention paid to the ‘care of children’s teeth» and We warrant all our work, Over Lang's Drug Store, DR. G..E, WHITESIDES, First-Class Watch Repairing vs. Living Prices, Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WATCH STOP? Is YOUR WATCH UNRELIABLE? CAN'T YOU GET Your WATCH CLOSELY R Has Your Watch Beea Repaired by Others and Satisfaction? f If you are having trouble with your time piece bring 1t to JOM Nee BLEICH'S Jewelry Store, let us examine it for you, and if vou have » watch tbat can be made & good time piece we will tell you 80. We do not claim to be the cheapest watch repairers in town at the start, but we claim to have THE BEST watchmakers, give you the best satisfaction &n be the cheapest to you in the long run, To give satisfaction with firste SD ees “Jou J. Bieice’ Chris. Leibel, - ——DEALER IN—— Groceries and Provisions, ’ Wines, Liquors, Cigars, * Be Oy yesterday at Mayfield incarcerated for several He as Tobaccos, Notions, Ha CORN, BRAN, OA'TS\AND FEED, : Numbers 701, 703 and 705, Go . ‘ ey ’

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