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Bin Sy don't use the word often, but nection with these jlankets, ut Telephone No, cHe 20'S. Third Street, Pittsburgh \Campbell-Mulvihi SX... To Be Investigated in the Massoc County Court, —~—._-—~" For Men. = € broken. ‘These pits should be fenced BB —made of satine; a remarkable value), (o obviate lose of life aud prop- for the price, $1.59. ~* erty. - ove pand.one against Phil Lynn for kill- which we offer for so little ‘money, there is no other word which is half 80 expressive. Look at these specials: 10-4 large size white cotton blan- pets for 69¢ the pair. Extra fine balf-wool blankets, the kind usually sold for $2.50, at $1,98 the pairr 11-4 Belden Blankets, made of fine terial, weight 5's pounds, 2.75 the pair, Our 11-4 Golden Rod blankets, all-wool, weighingSte Tbs., can't be matched at ibe prite, $4.98. Nice heavy gray blankets at $1.25 each. Red medivaicd blavkets for $2.50 each. 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 well known here with many riends, and will no doubt prove successful in his new undertaking. Give him a share of your patronage. LOCAL MENTION. For Women. Good fleeced vests for 19¢. Heavy fleeced vests and pants, in eeru and natural colors, for 25c. Extra heavy figeced vests and panis for 49¢ each. Natural wool gray vests and pants for 50c each. ‘The celebrated Oneita union suiis are far ahead of all others for com- fort gad durability. We offer them at 98¢ each. undershirts 25e Heavy while cot'on and canton flannel diawers fo each. Heavy weight. fine, vests and drawers at 50c. cost you T5v avy where else, All wool, natural, and red flannel shirts and drawers at 93e each. Cloaks Last. Bat by no means least, for the cold wave is giving new life to our baying and selling. Jaunty jackets for children and ladies are piled high on our tables.’ Capes, too, receive de- served attention. How these items, one from each clus? Infants’ fancy flanvelette cloaks with fur trimming fur 95¢. Children’s and misses’ jackeis, ishly made from blae and brown ts, for $1.69, Heavy cloth capes ming for $3.93. Latest style in tan covert cloth jackets with silk velvet collar for $5.98. In Comfor‘s. Four-pint cups for 5 cents at Noah’s Ark Thanksgiving sale. Hypnotism in a Show Window, Prof. W. J. Martin hyphotized his subject this forenoon and placed him in Weille’s window, where he re- mained several hours, attracting a large crowd, despite the rain. soft, merino They will Bring us your doctors prescrip- tions and have them carefully and promptly filled with pure drags. Orarscatavcrr & WALKER, Druggists, Fifth and Broadway « Go to'the Righméga Cafe for a 25 cent dinner. 2. 5! Our Thanksgiving Sale. On Friday and Saturday, this week, Noah's Aris will offer one of the biggest sales ever held in Pa- dueuh. See their window. Every thing must go. Warning. \ Mr. L. Trice and Mr. P. L. No- ble are my only authorized repre- We have a dozen styles , that’de-| sefitatives soliciting for flash light serve attention; well strffedy soft|fotograts. All others claiming to and neatly mace from the fi@st to| represent my studio are imposters the cheapest; we quote just four | 0d frau W. G. McFappen, items and the prices should make you cee iar Nene Pee buyers: | :A fine Jersey cow belonging to Good size and weight; Wool filled] yi Brediey was killed’ thig-morn. comfort, for 75c. ing by falling over a. embankment Large, extra heavy, at one of the city’s gravel pits below emer fone the cily. The animal's neck was -Extew size, cotton “filled comforts, | s it are st ~ ch with far (rim- wool filled Eiderdown comforts, the kind that . Three appraisers were sworn this usually sold for $5, now offered for afternoon before Justice Winchester $3.96, to go down to the pit and appraise the cow, but when they got there the Underwear ones cow had been taken a Jeti ta? toi Assignee’s Sale. peting busier every day in this) ove and boys’ clothing, hate, important stock. Time to change to the warm, heavy weights now. 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, 69c, Child’s kid SL, tip, 8 to 11, 75c, Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00. KANGAROO CALF, This is an elegant shoe for schoo! use, 8} to J1 at $100, and 1114 to 2 at $1.25. LITTLE GENTS’ LACE. We show an extra good shoe, size 9}] 1, te 134%, at $1 25. BUNSER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. We have sold this shoe for tea years, and as evidence from service “yen in the past are good wearers. yw 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25 musical caps and furnishing goods, will instruments, guns and pistols, ve closed out regardless of cost. No. 1068. Second St, Cohen’s stand. tf J. V. Guimr, Assignee. w Hose aud Chemical Engine. The new chemical engine, com- bined with a hose reel, oidered some time since by the couacil at a cost of $1,500, arrived Satavday from Chicago, all exvept the lanierns and other appottenances. j lt is as preity and aitractive as it is useful, and is a valuavle acquisi- tion fo the ciiy’s fire-fighting facil It will be in use 10 a day or Kies, two, SR ae Best wood water buckets only 10¢ at Hawkios & Co's New Racket Store. y Money for Workers. . wapicds Call at 415 2d floor. 1 ‘Yen me Boadway Taken Up Solomon Sensely, on Novil Wighth street, a black sow wiih nine Owner will pleas aad gee (uem, A mnceting of Republicans will he beld Tuesday piyht at colored Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh and Ada:rs. - BOYS! BOYs! : We are showing a line specially Everyholy invited. Besioess of iu made for boys. Heayy and service-| Po!ance Every peison who ever used D», Bell’s Pine Tar Honey pronounce it the best and quickesi cure for coughs, colds, grip, lung and broneal troubles, It is a harmless guarar vec against sleepless vights. One Cose stops the cough. All druggists sell Sold by Oeblschlaeger & Waller, able, Our general line is full of value, bat mention as special bargains until closed— #1,00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Cor. gress; former price, $2 75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man’s calf welt, lace only, Cheap at $2.75. iu $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy cole andtap. Cheap at $2. Bear in mind our shoe repair shop. We bave an artist on this work, which we deliver to any addrecs in the city, or drop us@ postal and we will call for and return all repair work, Ellis, Rudy & Philli SEVERAL KILLING Hickory Stove Wood, For nice stove wood telephone 29, $1 per load. tf. Ont River Sroke anv Ri Co, All members of The Woodwen of the World are requested to be present tonight Masonic Hall at 7:30 Important business to transact. lt J.C. Uitemoack, Seu, Prompt Delivery Can be secured by favoring vs wiih your doctor's preseriptions or orders for anything in the drug line. Oebl- schiaeger & Walker, druggisis, Fifth and Broadway, belts For Sale or Reut, The two-story house next door to W, F, Paxton’s residence, Apply to F. M. Fisuer, Circuit court began today in Me- a een. Ad, tropolis, Ill, A great many cases of interest ave tO come up, among which is the aurder case agaiust one of the Lions for murdering Jin: Laci tf Advertise in the Suny. There is a very large part of the populat’on of Padueah you can reach in no other way, The Sun has a cireula:'on equal to if not larger than any oher ‘team don’t youfor- ‘Milas’ ivadshaw, alias tEighneniog Hug.”’ Also a case ne woman for killing her sister | Bis fn Ae maine * | latter for Evan _}members with their friends will all) dueah to reside, formerly Miss Annie Ewell, and is The Best.on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling, PERSONALS. Mr. Joe Key, of Mayfield, is in the city today, Attorney Jesse Gilbert is out again after his recent illness. Mr. Jim Clements left at noon for St. Louis on business. County Judge Thomas and wife returned today from Bardwell. Miss Maud Morrow left today for Savannah, Tenn., on a visit, Dr. J. G. Brooks will leave to- night for Louisville on business, Capt. Beatty and sister, Mrs. Sam Johnson, left at noon for St. Louis. Col. John D, Mulhern went up to Kuttawa this morning and returned at noon. Dr. T. E, White returned yester- day from a week’s hunting trip in Missouri. Col. Frank B. Dallam left today for Chicago, after a ten days’ visit to relatives here. Mrs. Henry Lichten, after a six weeks’ visit to her sister, Mrs, Mose Schwab, Jeft at noon for her home in Greenville, Ala. . Dr. J.T. Reddick and wife are e:- ted home today from Mexico City, where they attended the Pan- American Medical Congress. Mr. Matt Rawls, wife and son, Master Houston, left this “morning, the former for Louisville the ille, on visit. Gireuit Court. Nothing of importance transpired today. Judgment was filed in the Mrs, Irene Cox. Affidavits were filed on the moticn of C. W. Peal against J. W. Little for s new trial. Judgment for $131 was filed in the case of Katie Englert against J. W. Thompson. « The case of Mrs. K. Glass against Sol Glass for divorce was submitted {ithe court for trial = The case of W. A. Derrington against W. R. Holland was dis- missed. Belle Winnegar in her suit against Chas. Winoegar for divorce, was granted $12 » month for months and the case was continued. The case of the Decatur, Ala. Mineral and Land company against J. L. Friedman is now on tri country courr. Judge Thymas returned this morn- ing from a brief visit to Bardwell. Mr. W. F. Bradshaw this morning qualified as admiaistrator of Mr. H. Futrell, in liea of F. M. Houser, de- ceased. Judge Jas, Campbell is surety. LEAL BSTATF 3¢ ANSFECS. B. H. Foster, deeds to W. E. Ham, for $75, a loton Langstaff avenue. L. H. Helfer, and wife, deed to Mrs. M. C. Brown, some property in Lewisburg, this county. Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, Bernard Silver Coke, Pitts- burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal from the St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, 423 Broadway. ‘Telephone No. 8 Oct. 21 Christian Endeavor Notice. The missionary committee of the First Presbyterian Soviety of Chris- ion Endeavor will have a Taanksgiv- ing social Tuesday night at the resi- dghce of Miss V. M. Flournoy’s, cor Seventh and Harrison streets. All be expected. Any donations will be geatefully received aod distributed among the poor of our city. Our store space is more valuable to us thaa the loss oa our marke dowa goods for the Thanksgiving |srie next Friday and Saturday. ‘Therefore everything is goimg to be aughtere| regardless of cost. We are preparing this sale for our holi- day display. Noat 6 Arg, The people's favorite paradise low bargains, for Two Fights Yesterday. There were two fights yesterday, ene at Nioth and Jackson streets and che other at Seventh and Adauis sweets, the latter occuring last night. So far as is known the police have invesiigated neither, Farm for Sale. A 100 acre faim, located. .cne- fovit of @ mile f,om Oaks, on thé N. ©, & 8. L. railroad; 40 acres® in cultivaiion; good dwelling house, sinbles and \obacco barn. Low price and easy paymenis. Coll on or addvess J. W. Levivell, 108 South Srvoad sweet, Pauueab, ky, d2iwit An Flegant Piece of Furniture, ‘That medicine case given free to cus- tomers of Winstead’s drug store, coi- ner Seventh and Washington, See it. 0281mo, Notice to Taxpayers. The last day for payment of city taxes before the penalty goes on is Nov. 30, After that date there will be a penalty of 5 percent. Office at B. Weille & Son's, 411 Broadw: cde of James L, Weston against three}, e Coal 1 FAST RUN, Time of a Freight Train From Memphis—6 Hours, _ 40 Minutes. \ t Condocior Crait avd Engineer| Coll'vs in Charge. iy The fastest freight run ever meade on the Illinois Central railroad, 6, O, & S. W. Division, was made Satare day. The run from Mewphis ty Pa- dvcah wes made in 6 hours and 40 minutes with nineteen cars, ~Con- ductor H. C. Craft was in ol with engineer Collins at the thi 5 Engine 562 pulled the train, and the average speed was twenty-five miles an hour, the usual rate being twelve or fifteen miles an hovr. Railroad men say thai the run was the fastest ever made since the road was built. DAY OF DRUNKARDS, Seyeral Were Before Judge San- ders Today, Evan Ladd, the most invorrigible dronkard thathas ever cone (oPado- cab, feced Judge Sanders today. “Tt would bea great p easure to me to fine you,” remarked Judge Sandefs, “if your wife did not have all your fines to psy. As it is, though, every time you bring your fish to the city and get a little money you get drunk on itaud your wife has to pay you out ef the lo kup.’* “I know it, I know it, judge, acknowlcJged penitent Evan, ‘but I'll tell you I didn’t mean to get drunk atall Saturday. Iwas voll ant thought I'd take one drink to warm me up and that got me started.’” He was ffaed $1 and cosis and the iollowisg were assessed siniilar fines for infoxiéation. James Doyle, Sau Davis and Harrison Arnold. LITTLE “iE? Sayes @ Woman a $8 Fine in the Police Court, Vidh¥ Bennett, coloref, was av- quitted in Judge Sanders’ this morn- ing of the charge of using provoking language towards Vina Dance. The evidence showed that the two women were at loggerheads aad the Cance woman made some siatemeni to a neighbor about the Benneti woman's having been locked up at home. The latier overheard i* and said that ‘‘if’’ she said ii, it was a lie. The ‘if’ and the fence between the two women was all that pre- vented a fine being assessed this morning. INSULTING LANGUAGE, flenry Fatrell Pleads Not Guilty as Charged. Heory Futrell, colored, — was charged in Judge Sanders’ court this morning with using insulting lan- guage towards Ike Coben, the pawn- broker. The defeudant pleaded pot guilty and the case was left open un- til ia the morning. In the case against Annie Cox Judge Sanders said he was not quite ready to render his decision, not having fully made up bis mind. The cas was left open until Wednesday morning. MANY DRUMMERS, Trade is Brisk Now and Witt Increase. One evidence of the revival in business is the increasing number of trayeling men who daily go out and come in. At noon today there were by actual co pt sixteen traveling men repres¢ ing local firms at the union depot, waiting to go out. Others left on the 7 o'clock N. C. & St. L train and some at 8 a, m, over the I. ©, The holiday trade is coming in apace, business then will te doubled and improve in all branches, Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most burn for the money, St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, 423 Broadway. Telephone No.8, Oct.2t “Hit a Dog, He Will Howl,” Parties representing themselves to be the original flash light fotografers in Paducah, who in fact were buta short time ago engaged in the very artistic business of querying rock and runing a flying jeonyin a neigh) oring village and who stand in about the same relation to an aviist as does his satavic majesty to an avch angel, have ushered inio print only to present a spectacle similar io that of a cur dog with a tin can to his (ail I am reliably informed that ihe aforesaid parties never did and could not under any cooreivable circum. stances make and finish a fotograt, While the samples carried ky my so- icitors weve made by them and ae Office hours from 8 a, m. to 12 m and from 1 p,m, to 4 p, m. every day and on Saturday from 6 p. m. to 9 p, m, in addition, F, W, Karrensonn, Ju., nlgut City Tax Collector, Have Located Here, and Mrs, Claude Russell, of ussellville, have moved to Pa. | Mrs. Russell was u wear ‘eStrington. pot trae fA Migs ee 8 8 8 8 8 OQ ate rive, > i and the io ty in] vue South, ~ While Pada im . heen blessed wilh grea‘ ras Leen endowed with s Sprites well known here. cae a 23 fair samp'es of tueir work, Tinse:, a warning notice in the papers after receiving the most pos-| idive evinence that seme unscrupu- lous parties were representing them- selves as working from my studio, I bave been imposed upon go ofteu by| hawks!” tn ine profession who de" into towns and secure money in a manner known only to the Gonfidence| man and bunco steerer, all the while claiming to represent me. ‘The worm has turned, Very respectfully, ~ Movs Locar Puorocuarnen, Ati the Same Old Stanc¢ jatlere coast at Kimball Pianos were easy To the People and Vicinity: day special sale. attend all of our Kimball Grand Pianos. other medicine will do ie Do not delay, but call It w ely. wiil sell for a short qime only Large $1.00 vitb Consultai Miller Arrested This terac Ai Miller, a young white boy about viously served jail sepicaves for ceny, was arrested hy (Pivers Wheeli and Hanlan this afternoon on a cha ing sonie brasses frow ty Rivers Mill and a monkey wrench fiom the Johnson f , He is charged wit! pe aod was committed uwait trial, A Hack Driver Warranted, A warrant was issu reuce Glove, the hackman, this after- noon, charging Liu with soliciiin patronage at the + nion depot j lat form contrary to an Ordinance. ‘The case will be tried tomorrow morning in the*; olice coart, ol uinst Law- Charily Supper. ‘The lacies of the Vathohe church are prepering to give a charity sup- per on Welnesday evening in the building formerly occ heme Mi- lam’s drvg store, for the beuelit of the poor of the city, The vroceeds are to be turned over to the New Howards, ty Le disposed of aa they see fit A large patronage is go- licited Will Go to Ballard, Atvorneys Johnson Houser, Chas. K. Wieeler, Jesse Gilbert and Mess s, George T, Horris an’ W. A Ww hliffe were sum ociced today to inva on Nec, 9, te tesiify in Lebalf of Most Shelby, chav.cd with shooting the Taylors, The gentlemen are now bury laying in guns and ammunition to take with them, A vb - Couniy Clerk J. Will Bisher avd M he Jonson leave tomorrow oa a hon ney say they will not ieiu oa uniil they have capiured the big bear jt, sacu to be in Graves com Nice Rooms Fok reat, Apply 406, South Fourth stregt. u i om . BD tics — yd Ch —OF-—— eapest Line cure where o(bers have failed OFFICE, 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 yeais of age, who has pre “| people here in Paducah winners at the Worlds Fair. of Paducah “Musicales.” Respt., Manager Special Hyliday Sale, Morths. If you suffer with e at oave to try this W ! t { ¢ not As manager of our special sale depart- ment, I wish to say that we are at pres-| ent opening up a shipment of our famous “Kimball Pianos and Organs,’ Campbell Building, No. 430 Broadway,| opposite the Palmer House. Our elegant quarters will be a place,| we trust, to be admired by the music-) loving people of the city during our holi- Watch the papers and! in ~he W, W. KIMBALL CO, CHICAGO, ILL. R. M. SUTHERLIN, nough Said RONCADO TONIG Is a Wonderful Discovery, aud One Bottle will do in Four Days what no Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver'. Complaint, Female Weakness, Catarrh or General Debility. lerful Rem- it does not help you. We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. We Bottles for 25¢. aay with us one of our customers about our Shoes, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ion Free. Testimomalt No, 3. You doa’t believe it do you. ¥ we will tell you all about it m 1 same every day meade Tonic will Mr. Joho I’ John 8. Honk sufferer well, of for years | of neuralg the bs, eat somach trooble ‘onic ‘}oue bole of Rom ado like a aad uy a bottle ab once Sicamer Jou $8. Hopkins, do for the tes In fact was all run {own and although I have only taken new maa and advise all suffer- irg ike .ac to call at the company’s es not help you call on me for all CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIVES, And all other kinds of KNIVES at SCOTT HARDWARE €0., (ENCORPORATED,) 818-324 BROADWAY Jerk, * + PADUCAH, KY (Stow or BIG WATCHER.) Wa, Eaves, Geo, Leannann, Phone 53, Kentuc: yand Anthracite Coa', LUMP - - Pa es EGG - .- - . ‘ NUT ae |e i Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. GEBHART Don't Read This, go to the McCLEAN STUDIO fo: FINE PHOTOGRAPHS and PI ATINOTYPES, LEADING 5c. CIGARS. Ask For Them. But if you do and need work a specialty of large crayon, water color, also pastel. man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE Photo; aphs. 105 Broadway SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. We are going to sell our Chi dren's SMALLEST lraw your cl 8, then they will trade Shoes at the VERY PROFIT, dren's t ale with us all their lives If you a and about our way of treating and their George Bernhard, ur cliente feet, Esrantisnep 1865 WILLIAM NAGBL, THE LEADING JEWELER. Voll ow for mer ween and PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Cor, Broadway and Third Streets, A Gold Crow1 feel PADUCAH, Ky, it Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey cures — eoughs for young and old, Most cough medicines simply helps you cough, Dz. Bel’s Figs Tar Hones Is rather to be chosen than a great toothache. Our crown and helps you not to cough. See the bridge work is of the very best material, and constructed in the most d pnw Would yo z liffe ren Would you like to try skillful manner, insuring beauty and durability 0 ic it? 25 cents geis you the gest ? L. iy: ur prices are quarter bottle of cough rwcdicine you It is particularly yaluable ever saw, for those who can | strain of coughing, gist for it. Take not sian ho | Pine Tar Honey. | laeger& Walker, ‘Lodged in Ja | | Lee | bone, | for stealing a and ond Lo waived Hartley rp examination ced the itte | to jail, com Fore Lng. Joba Leweuce is ou trial Jus.ice Winchester on a charge of | be the cheapest to you in the long run, stealing Mr, W, Cow Bune the sit bought if from a coloreé man, ad Ask your drugs subsiiiute, ‘Lhere is nothing as good as Dr. Bell’s Sold by Oehiseh- Thompson, of near Grabam- ville, was lodsed ia the county jai Saturday night, in default of a 8150 He Way marred seveval days su che day followiag arrested lf from Bol Haipe-e At the exwaiuny trial Saterday he Just bets MeCauimou's | © Tle sold it tol a inaavaned Randall, yut claims be but he failed to execute it aad was made to suit hard times or good times and are payable either in gold or silver, Especial attention paid to the care of children’s teeth the and we warrant all our work, Over Lang's Drug Store, MITES 08S, First -Class Watch Repairing vs. Living Prices, Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WATCH sop? IS YOUR WATCH UNRELIABLE? CAD YOU GET Youn WATCH CLOSELY REGULATE t OSELY REGULATED? Has Your Watch Beeu Repaired by Othe: aq i ra BB hee epaired by Others and Does Not Give ° If you are having trouble with your time BLEICH’S Jewelry Store, let us examine it for i 7 you, wovch that can be made a good time piece we will teil ae "We ry r clai n to be the cheapest Waich repairers in town at the start, but we 7a claim to have THE BEST watchmakers, give you the best satisfas:ion and To give satisfaction with firste piece bring it to JOUN J, re ‘lass watch work is Our special pride, 223 BROADWAY, JOoun ] . sades & Lehnhard, 10c 9c : - 9 Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of nS fc I also make The only C. P. McCLEAN. we want your childrea to grow 2 it Diamonds, Watches, tlocks; . & ‘ Pe