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wv Bargains. ——— Se ; Se te Campb ell-Mulvihil. We don’t ase the word often, but in connection with these blankets, 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- kets for 69¢ the pair. Extra fine half-wool blankets, the kind usually sold for $2.50, at $1.98 the pairs 11-4 Belden Blankets, made of fine soft material, weight 5'¢ pounds, for $2.75 the pair. . Our 11-4 Golden Rod blankets, all-wool, weighing 5's Ibs., can’t be matched at the price, $4.98. Nice heavy gray blankets at $1.25 each. Red medicated blankets for $2.50 each, For Women. Good fleeced vests for 19¢. Heavy fleeced vests and pants, in ecru and natural colors, for 25c. Extra heavy fleeced vests a for 49c each. Natural wool gray vests for 50¢ each. * ‘Whe celebrated Oneita union are far ahead of all others for fort and durability. We off at 98¢ each. For Men. Heavy white cotton undershi and canton flannel drawers for % each. Heavy weight, fine, soft, fnerin® vests and drawers at 50c. will cost you 75c anywhere else. B ¢ All wool, natural, and afinel shirts and drawers at 98c eadh. "42 ’ Cloaks Last. But. by po means least, for the cold wave is giving new life to our buying and selling. Jaunty jackets for children and ladies are piled high on, our tables. pes, too, receive de- served attention. How are these items, one from each class? Infants’ fancy flannelette cloaks with fur trimming for 98¢. Childfeh’s and misses’ jackets, stylishly made from blue and brown cheviots, for $1.69. : Heavy cloth capes with fur trim- ming forgg3.98. Latedéttyle in tan covert cloth jackets with silk velvet collar for $5.98. y In Comforts We have a dozen styles that de- serve attention; well stuffed, soft and neatly made from tke finest to the sheapest; we quote just four items and the prices should make you quick buyers : Good ‘size and weight, woo! filled comfort, for 75c. Large, extra heavy, wool filled comforts for 98¢. Extra size, cotton filled comforts, made of satine; a remarkable value for the price, $1.59. Eiderdown comforts, the kind that usually sold for $5, now offered for 96, . Underwear For Winter Getting busier every day in this important stock. ag 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 ted to com- bine, so far as practicable, handsome goods with quality and are therefore prepared to show you stylish footwear and quality combined, We Offer Child’s kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, 69c, Child's kid § 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 $100, and 11'¢ to 2 at $1.26. LITTLE GENTS’ LACK. We show an extra good shoe, size 94 te 1339, at $1 25. BUNAER HILL SCHOOL SHOR. We have sold this shoe for ten years, and as evidence from service given in the past are good wearers, 8} to 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYs! We are showing a line specially made for boys, Heavy and service- able, Our general line is full of value, but mention as special barg: ati closed— f $1.00 buys Ladies’ Don; gress; former price, $2 75 to! $2.00 buys Man's calf only, Cheap at $2.75 ‘J $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole and tap, Cheap at $2. : Bear in mind our shoe repair shop. We have an artist on jhis work, which we deliver to anygaddress in the city, or drop usa potlal and «we will call for and return all repair 210 B. Third Street, Co. Coal Telephone No, 18. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. Metiopolls Clippings for Kindling, PERSONALS. 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 patrona, MOCAL MENTION. Jim Bead'es came up from May- field today, Mr. J. V. Hardy left this morning for Loui le. Mrs. Minnie Rankin from Memphis. Mr. S. B, Caldwell went down to Fulton this afternoon. Mr.J. T. Myles returned this morning from Mayfield. Supt. W. J. Harahan came in this afternoon from Louisville. Mr. aud Mrs, George Rupertus, of Mechanicsburg, are parents of a fine girl baby, born last night. Miss Alice Crumbaugh has gone to Memphis on a month’s visit to her brother, Mr. Lee Crumbaugb. Mr. John Landrum, of Mayfield, passed through the city this after- noon en route home from Louis- ville. Messrs. Isaacs and Abram, of New Orleans, returned home this afternoon, after a visitto Mr. M Bloom. Dr. J. T. Reddick and wife re- turned yesterday afternoon from Mexico, where they attended the medical convention. Mr. John P, Campbell left this morning for Hopkinsville, accom- panying home his mother, who has been here on a visit. Mr. W. A. Sullivan, representing the Golden Rule Tobacco Warehouse of Louisville, is in the city today and reports business good. Mr. G. C. Pate and little daugh- Waver, of Newbern, Tenn., isiting Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Hamilton, on Jackson street. Col. James Rose, secretary of state-elect, of Illinois, arrived this morning from Golconda and left at noon en route to St. Louis. CIRCUIT GOURT. has returned The Thanksgiving Sale. ‘At Noah’s Ark is going on, Wond- erful bargains are being given to the people. Piles and piles of goods are being slaughtered. Married Last Night. Mr.. Bernard Wilkins and Miss Mae Skillian were united in mare riage last night at the Second Pr byXerian church parsonage, Rev. Evans officiating. Those who visit the New Racket Store before making purchases in underwear and hosiery will never have cause to regret it. 2612 All Are Getting Well. Rome Taylor, who was clubbed in the Taylor-Shelby fight in Ballard county a few weeks ago, is improving rapidly, having had bis skull raised by a surgical operation. All the others are out, and Mort Shelby still sticks to his Winchester. Hundreds of customers return thanks to Noah’s Ark for the many special bargains they are getting to- oe Notes Filed Suits on Today. —_—__——_ Two Warning. Mr. L. Trice and Mr. P. L ble are my only authorized repre- sentatives soliciting for flash light fotograts, All others claiming to represent my studio are imposters and frauds. W. G. MoFappes. Motion of.C, W. Peal For New Trial Over-Ruled, J. W. Madden today filed an at- tachment suit in the cireujt court against Wood & Co. for $56.95, lowed, it is alleged, for goods received Hibbard & Lyon today filed against W. A. Derrington for $87, due on a note given on Sept. 30th, 1895, to J, M Turner, who bas since assigned it to the plaintiff, The motion of W. Peal for a new trial in his case against J. W. Little for $5000 for loss of fingers in the latter’s spoke factory, was to- day overruled by Judge Bishop and and appeal to the court of appeals was asked and granted. ‘The case of G. W. Smith against B. T. Frank {s now on trial. SHERIFF HOLLAND Niblett to Go Back. Requisition papers have been ap- plied for and awarded in the case against John Niblett, wanted at Me- tropolis for housebreaking. Niblett was arrested here recently and refused to go back to Me tropolis when the officers came after him wtihout a requisition. The offi- cers will arrive after Niblett in a day or two. All laundry and toilet soaps will go at the Noab’s Ark Thanksgiving sale, today and tomorrow. Another New Building. “Mr. George Rawleigh will move into his elegant new drug building at Sixth and Clay Monday. The building ig just completed. Wanted—Two boys, 15 to 17 years old, for bottling department. Re- ferences required. Apply at Drey-|,... as ‘ aware ro 27 rn Thinks Rapist Stone Is, Without Bring us your doctors prescrip- Doubt, Guilty, tions and have them carefully and promptly filled with pure drugs. Orniscutarcen & WALKER, Druggists, Fifth and Broadway. Told Too Many Different Stories Did St« it Lighted by Gas. The high school building is now lighted by gas, and the lights are a great advantage these dark days, Wanted. Position as book-keeper or clerk ; can give good reference. Address “H,”’ care of this offi 27nlw Lady Wanted To wait on counter and label and bottle medicine, Must have A No. I reference and be a good talker. Good salary paid. Roxcano 110 South ‘ Sheriff Holland and Jailer Miller returned this moraing from Louis ville, where they took Jim Stone, charged with rape Sheriff Holland was asked by a Son representative this morving if he believed Stone was guilty. “Yes, I certainly believe he is now,’’ was the reply. ‘When J first begaa talking to him I wes somewhat doubtful of his guilt, but the more I was with him and the more 1 heard him talk the more I became convinced of his guilt. Hetold too many dif- ferent stories. It is said that night before last two brothers of Mrs. Greea, Stone's alleged victim, organized a mob of 200 to come here and lynch him, but learned just in time that be had been carried to Louisville. x1 Co, It hird Street. * It requires but little cash to buy No. 1 underwear for ladies, gents or jren at Hawkins & s New et Store. 262. Historical Society. The Historical Society, recently organized by teachers of public ‘schools, will meet tomorrow night with Miss Mamie Noble, on North Nioth, Ra Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most bui™ for the money, St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, Pittsburgh Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad Veople. Ny © MILEAGE, Engineer Tom Sisson will take a rest while his ‘‘kettle’’ isin the shop. ngine No. 5 will be held in this trip and No, 125 took out her rum this afternoon. Jas. Burkholder, the lord mayor of Oaks, and formerly an eagle eye here, came in on No, 51 this morn- ing. Agent R. Hills, of Mercer, Tenn., arrived in the city this after- noon from a long visit to his former h me in Matamora, Mich. The wire went dead at an early hour last evening. The section men were sent out from several places, but did not succeed in finding all the trouble untii daylight, It is either the fall of the barome- tur or the great amount of turkey masticated by some of the boys yes- terday that makes their snouts #0 red as they go gobbling around this morning, The neat and tidy appearance in the coaches of the mail trains leading here for the week is due to the fact{that Sallie Shannon, an expert female car cleaner, is wiclling the brooms and brushes. AND 8T. Le Mr. John J. Smith, a popular fire- man for several yea.s on the through freights, came in on his Jast ran in that service thisa.m. He returns to Memphis a dead head on. 50 this p. m., and in - fature will shovel dia- monds on the South end lvcal. The father of Fireman Frank Doyle, of this road, was* run’ over Wednesday nig! t by a switch engine of the K. C. road in Memphis and killed. No further particulars ob- tainable, except that his remains were sent to Holy Springs, Miss., for interment, Why is it that che retail merchants all keep their business places open until 10 p. m. on the days the I. C. pay car comes. Yet on the days the N. C. & St. L. pay car arrives, | unless it is Saturday, their doors are shut up as close as a clam? Since/ the reduction in force on the I. C, here, this road has near the same number of employes located in the| city. As train No, 104 last night was on its way from Memphis to. this city, drawn by engine No. 310, with En- gineer Wim. Spence at the throttle, a small tree, which had been blowp down by the storm, was run into about half a mile thia side of Glade As soon as it was cleared away the train proceeded on its journey. When about one mile north of Iola another small sapling was run into, and while the train was at a stan still the rays of the headlight re- vealed a large tree about fifty yards ahead. Had it not been for the sap- ling nodoubt the tree would bave been struck and probably caused a wreck. only ten minutes bebind time, and other than the sbort delay, no dam- age was sustained, A novel and pretty sight was that on yesterday afternoon in the vici ity of the N.,C, & St. L. depot. Master Glenn Potter, the hustling young carrier of the Daily Sux on that route, on reaching as far as home delivering that shining orb, was called in to partake of the Thanksgiv- ing collation, f0 make amends for the short time he was delayed from his duties his young sister Lela and their charming guests, the three little daughters of Supt. W. J. Hills, Blanche, Helen and Grace concluded to assist him in distributing the rest of his papers. Donning their wraps and hoods each placed a bundle of that radiant luminary under their arms and sallied forth. Glenn acted as corporal of the guard and directed them to the residences where the paper was to be left. So that at times four copies were delivered at almost the same instant. When they came near ‘Mjleage’s’? rendezvous all four started on a ran to see from| whom he would accept his paper. Of} course La petite Grace would have been awarded the choice only that the high wind at the time caught the one in her hand and bore it skyward on its sough. He took one from each to prevent any jealousies amor the embryo News B— or girls and exchanged all four with Glenn for| the truant one — which he Go to the Richmond Cate for a 25 438 Broadway. Telephone No.8. cent dinner. had recaptured. The — incident After all the train came in| edy. Second street wr ADELINA Parti, THE QUEEN OF SoNe, | “The Kimball Piano bas a wonderfully sweet and sympathetic tone.'* What Is Home Without a KIMBALL Piano Now that the promised time has come we invite you to call and see the “Kim- balls.” The household name of Kimball fills the hearts of all nations with delight. The pride of the world. We will say, however, that we have no Kimball Pianos to sell at 60c on the dojlar, but will for the time being offer a discount of 20 per cent. oo deferred payments This is our special sale for the holidays and we in- vite the music-loving public to visit us at 430 Broadway, opposite Palmer House R. M. SUTHERLIN, Manager “Special Sale.” W, W. KIMBALL 60, CHICAGO, ILL. nough Said Is a Wonderful Discovery other medicine will do in Six Mo and One Bottle will do in Four Days what no If you suffer with Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, Catarrh or General Debility. but call It will cure where others have Do not delay, at office at once to try this Wonderful Rem- costs nothing if it does not failed. It g We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. We wiil sell for a short jime only Large $1.00 Bottles for 25c. Try it before too Is help you. |OFFICE, 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY Consultation Free. SS CLOSE CAP. | ANOTHER GERMAN, Fell Almost Unger the Train This| This Time It is the Younger Set Morning. That Danees. german given last night at the u the Young Men van Club was well attended, not anding the inclement we .|Mr. Roy Culley led the german {| most of the younger set were in had morn Dan Wilson, the hackman, narrow escape from death this ning at the Union Depot As the 7:50 train backed the shed Wilson seized the rear form handle and was lifted feet and thrown almost under the| dance. wheels All that saved him was his| The following presence of mind in ¢ the | emt: handle and being dragged until he| . Phe Misses could r Bal aker LIVELY RUNAWAY. oon ap ruse by 8 under visitors were pres- linging to Misses Eaton, Covington ; Thompson ‘ Cadiz; annah, Ga.; E and Sadie W n his feet Si vise usville, 's Ark famous lsundry soap, Horse Breaks a Buggy and Part of today and to- 17 bars for 25 cents | morrow.at Noah's Ark Jpe North) Get the best, St. Bernard Coal, About St, Bernard Silver Coke, Pitts **“*! burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal a Wagon, to Mr away 0 A horse attached Woods’ phaeton ran this forenoon 10:30 o'clock and the bagy oa ps The Finest and Cheapes | an i Life CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIVES, And all other kinds of KNIVES at SCOTT HARDWARE €0., (INCORPORATED) 318-324 BROADWAY ° ° PADUCAH, KY. (Stow oy BIG HATCHET.) Wm, Ea Gro, Lennuann, Phone 53, ‘ades & Lehnhard Kentuc yand Anthracite Coal, LUMP EGG 9c NUT - 9 Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of . Your Patronage, Office Cor. Ninth and Harrison. GEBHAR RUSH Don't Read This, | But if you do and need work go to the McCLEAN STUDIO for FINE PHOTOGRAPHS and PLATINOTYPES b) 10c LEADING 5c. CIGARS. e Ask For Them. 1 also make @ specialty of large crayou, water color, also pastel. The only man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE Photographs, C. P. McCLEAN. SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. Y 105 Broadway. We are going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the V SMALLEST PROFIT. We want to draw your children’s trade; we want your children to grow up in our Shoes, then they will trade with us all their lives. If you are not trading with us, ask one of our customers about our Shoes, and about our way of treating our c.iente—and their feet ; George Bernhard. Esrantisnep 1865, WILLIAM NAGBL, THE LEADING JEWELER. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, FINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor. Broadway and Third Streets. A Gold Crown Is rather to be chosen than a great toothache. PADUCAH, KY. Ow crown and bridge.work is of the very best material, and constructed in the most skillful manner, insuring beauty and durability. Our prices are was witnessed by many passengers on the outgoing train which was leay- ing just then, and the little ones created quite a ripple of laughter from them 48 they stood along side of the track screaming at the top of} their voices in their sweet childish glee—‘Here’s your Evening Sun.’’ Glenn finished his route in about one- half the time it usually takes him todo 80, and no doubt would be glad to have the assistance of the merry lit- tle sprites daily, work, CHURCH NOTES, left a total wreck in front of Capt. J Elis, Rudy & Phillips. » SERVICES, The Crowd at Eddyyille Yester- day Not Large. ‘The Christian Endeavor services at the Eddyville penitentiary yesterday in which several Paducah people participated, were very successful, and while the attendance did not ex- ceed twenty, much good was done. made to suit hard times or good times and are payable either in gold Especial attention paid to the care of children’s teeth, and we warrant all our work, 1 Over Lang's Drug Store, E. WHITES! First-Class Watch Repairing vs. Living Prices, Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WATCH STOP? Is YOUR WATCH UNRELIABLE? CAN'T YOU ¢ You WATCH CLOSELY REGULATED? Has Your Watch Been Repaired by Others and Does Not Give Satisfacti R. Smith’s grocery, where it collided} from the St. Bernard Coal Co., with afarm wagon and incorporated, 423 Broadway. the rear of the latter |'Telephone No. 8 Oct. 21° The horse into the market] house, where it was stopped. Assignee’s Sule. Men's and boys’ clothing, caps and furnishing goods, {ustruments, guns and pistols, be closed out regardless of cost. No. 106 8. Second St, Cohen’s stand, n20 tf J. V. Guiev, Assignee. srr dem or silver, wil In addition to the special Thanks. giving services at various churches yesterday morning and last evening, the revivals now in progress were con- ducted as usual At the First Baptist church Rev. Clay Roberts preached a sermon on **Whatsoever a Man Soweth,"’ aod although there was a small aitend- ance on account of the weather, there was one addition to the church and one profession, ran Advertise in the Sun. There is a very large part of the population of Piles of bargains for tomorrow at| Paducah you can reach in no other the Noah’s Ark ‘Thanksgiving Sule, | WAY The Sun has a circulation Store open tonight until 10 o'clock, | equal to if not larger than any other DR. C. cOrk DES. Good, cheap blankets at Hawkins & Co.'s New Racket Store, 2612 ee of Furniture, ine case given free to cus- tomers of Winstead’s drug store, cor- ner Seventh and Washington. See it, o281mo, paper in the city, and don't youfor- HORNBEAK HELD OVE®, {get at. = Situstion, Went to the niy Jailfor Ma- As k in shipping department by young married man of Americ ationality. Good appear- licious Cutting ‘Will Hornbeak, colored, was tried] ance and moral babits. Can make a Will work reason- this moroing before Judge Sanders | bond if needed, Address at once J, F, F,, Sun ollice, vf ‘lesman or eh Y.M.C, A, BOUK RECEPTION, A Rev, Powell also preached another good sermon last night. The First 1 ot ] Christian church was well filled and Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. Reliables! the subject taken was ‘What Shall old time remedies are used in ite] We Do If We Neglect So Great manufacture, but Dr. Bell's Pins! Salvation?’ One united with the ‘ Tar Honey scientifically combine, | church k : Mr, Fred HK... Wallace, of Hop-| 10 and valuable medical agencies, | nur» PY Profession, eee motes food yyy te the treatment of all lung and bron-|"~Tutheran Services Sunday, | dered aud about forty new books by pens this lng. to Hop- chial choughs unbeard of until its in-| Rev, H, Brueckner will preach at) the best authors were added to the vote Tring aan troduction, It alwayg cures quickly | bis charch Sunday, both in the morn-|library, Refreshments were served . coughs, oalagnd g' » Itstrength-|ing and in the evening. since the ded-|to those present, and the ladies are oysters, celery and fish,|ens weak al relieves con-|ication at Mi postponed | very thankful for the libdgality of the sont 7a Le hid Bf public, Success Despite Weather, the Bad There is nothing old about Dr. The book reception given last night by the ladies’ committee of the Y, M.C, A, was a gratifying suc- cess, despite the inauspicious weather, An excellent program was ren- for maliciously cutting Alice Duncan | ably a few nights ago, : He is Just ont of the penitentiary! and will probably go back again, If you are having trouble with your time piece bring 1t to JOHN J, Hornbeak was held over aud went | New Richmond bar n17t13) claim to be the cheapest ‘hos tenaee be ae I toll 708 so, | We Ge me Pemeee, See Sekt Auer and | nS © cheapest Watch repairers in town at the start, but we do to jail : 00 bond | If youdo not get your paper re-g| ‘lam to have THK BEST watchmakers, give you the best satisfacion and Ae aN oaln Kyle and Jim] ylarly don’t fail to enter complaint at| be the cheapest to you in the long ren, To give satisfaction with firate Kirksey, for fighting, was continued the business offive, We wish to] °!a89 wate work is our special pride, | \ |]. BLEICH, be} ng: Big =aade. 278 io and Ira| know that our carrier service is sate ; toe acre rere 5 ad our patrons, and if not|228 BROADWAY, tad)