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Thanksgiving Bargains We don’t use the word often, but in connection with these blankets, which we offer for so little money, | there is no other word which is bulf 80 ex, . Look at these specials | 10-4 large size white votton 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's pounds, | for $2.75 the pair Our 11-4 den all-wool, weighing 5 's matched at the price, $4.95 Nice heavy gray blankets at $1.25 each. Red medicated bia Rod Ibs., blankets, can't be} kets for $2.50 a each, — For Women. Be Good fleeced vests for 1c : Heavy fleeced vests and pants, in ecru and natural colors, for 25¢ ‘ Extra heavy fleeced vests and pants ; for 49¢ each. 7 Natural wool gray vests and pants F for 50¢ each. ‘The celebrated Oneita union suits] : are far ahead of all others for com- Saal fort and durability. We offer them F: at 98c each. : For Men. Heavy white cotton undershirts M canton flannel drawers for 25¢ each. Heavy weight, fine, vests and drawers at 50c. cost you 75¢ anywhere else All wool, natural, and red flannel shirts and drawers at 98c each. we CO Cloaks Last. But by no 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. Capes, too, receive de- served attention. How are these items, one from each class Infants’ fancy flannelette cloaks ‘a with fur trimming for 98e. Children’s aod misses’ jackets, stylishly made from blue and brown cheviots, for $1. Heavy cloth capes ming for 83.98. Latest style in tan covert cloth jackets with silk velvet collar for $5.98. In Comforts. We have adozen styles that de- serve attention; well stuffed, soft : and neatly made from tke finest to i the cheapest; we quote just four items and the prices should make you quick buyers: soft, merino They will with a Good size and weight, wool filled Se comfort, for 75. e Large, extra heavy, wool filled a comforts for 98¢. y Extra size, cotton filled comforts, for the price, $1.59. Eiderdown comforts, the kind that | $5, now offered for | usually sold for $3.90, Underwear For important stock. Time to change to the warm, heavy weights now. i Shoe Department, In our shoe department you will ind us abreast of the times with the tyle, quality and price, hase for fall we have tried to com. ine, so far as practicable, handsome vds with quality and are therefore repared to show you stylish footwear \d quality combined, We Otter Child's kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, 4 Better one, same size, 69c, Child’s kid S LL, tip, 8 to 11, 75a} Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, KANGAROO CALF, This is an elegant shoe for school use, 8} to 11 at $1.00, and 119 to 2 at $1.25. LITTLE GENTS’ LACE. We show an extra good shoe, size 9} te 139, at $1 25. BUNKER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. We have sold this shoe for te y years, and as evidence from service f given in the past are good wearers. byt 8} to 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25, BOYS! BOYs! We are showing a line specially € + made for boys. Hei y and servive- able, Our general line is full of value, 4 bot mention as special bargains until closed— $1.00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con- gress; former price, $2.75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man’s calf welt, lace only, Cheap at $2.75 $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole \. and tap, Cheap at 62. . r in mind our shoe repair shop. ar an artist on this cae which we deliver to any address in the city, or drop usa postal and we Will call for and return all repair work, “Ss. > Ellis, Rudy » __& Phillips oars NO The Election of Tobacco Laspector Postponed, No tobacco inspector was elected | yesterday by the board, The ele tion resulted in a draw between Messrs. J. C. Iiper and J. I, Myles day before yesterday, and another attempt was to have been made yes- terday, but the Mayfield train, due at 2:45, on which Mayfield tobacco ‘ men were expected, and who have & -syotes in the contest, was over ap & bour lat, The election will probab- ly be held this after trim. fur trim L made of satine; a remarkable value Winter. | } Getting busier every day in this} In our pur- | Campb 20 Pittsburgh and McHen The Best on the Market. ‘Metropolis Clippings for Kindling, Mr. Fred Greif, ‘The well known baker lately of | H. Gockel’s, has bought gthe stock and fixtures of J. H Thompson, the bakery on v '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 patrons, LOCAL MOEN TION. Special prayer service will be held the first Christian eam. J hands and rough skin« One trial, will prove tb you that it is the begt and cheapest ly that you can ase, For sale by Ochlschlaeger Walker, 5th and Broadway, —-28t4 Offon a Hunt. Messrs. H. C. Craft and Gip An- derson left this afternoon .with guns and dogs fora hunt doym the road, ] this evening at ic urch at 6:45. Favorite Toile Prevents and cur treatment of onchial affec- ed by the man- Bell's Pine Tar nly a wonderful déalers sell it ona Sold by Oebl- A new theory in tl coughs, colds and tions has been ad ufacturers of Dr, Joney. It is remedy. All positive guarantee. schlaeger & Walker. For Ren Four room house {ér rent, Eighth between Clay and Trimble streets. Bt M. Fisner. A Good Meeting. ‘There was an interesting meeting of the Catholic Columbian club at Cecilian hall last night and, as usual, a splendid pzogram jras rendered. ve Wood. For nice stove $1 per load. tf. fashioned country lard, ¥lso sausage. Try some and be convinced. No jone quaintancd witb thgse are in evety ‘one’sfmouth. If you fail to hear Reyfedyi on Monday | next you will havg mo other opportu- | honored. Warning. Mr. L. Trice and Mr. Be L. No- ble are my only suthoplzed repre- sentatives soliciting fgf flash light fotograts. All others represent my Studio are imposters and frauds. W. G. McFappen. Chapped hands and lips may be | speedily cured or prev@kted by Ahe use of Favorite Tomer Cr It is not sticky or greas) ritation and makes smooth. For sale only by Oeblschlaeger & Walker, 5th and Broadway. —-28n4 ? allays ir- kin soft and Assignee’ Sale. Men’s and boys’ clgthing, hats, |caps and furnishing gqbds, musica instruments, guns apdf pistols, wil » closed out regardlegs of cost. ‘0. 1068, Second St, Cohen’s stand, n20 tf J. V. Grier, Assignee. All persons who have signed their to the Remenyi night, Decem- to call at Van the number of By doing so | betorgFriday tyfy will be given first \ choicé of seats/All others should se- cure seats as soon as possible for this great musical event. concert ny | ber 7th, | Culin’s, | ticket A Correction, Wesley Hines, they attentive col- ored elevator t at the American- German National Bank, is very much aggrieved about the statement in y’s Sun that a telegraph 1 |s »y stopped his elevator just iu time to save a man’s life, Wesley claims that he is the hero himself, as it was he who stopped the elevator just in the nick of time, Not wish- ing to rob Wesley of any laurels, the Sen cheerfully makes this correction, Odd Feliowf Reunion. The Odd Fellogfs will hold a ree union tonight their hall, corner Third and Broaafay, All Odd Fele | lows and their families are cordially invited to attend.f Visiting brethren | especially invited. The man Aho hath no music in bim- self, Nor ié not moyéd by sweet sounds, Is fit for treafod spoils Prove that the Alast line of the above does not apply to. you, by go- ing to Van Culin’s and getting seats for the grand concert by Remenyi, “oncord of fatagems and ‘The Lutheran League. The Luther league will meet to- morrow (Thursday) afternoon with Mrs. Kreutzer on Court street, Each member is requested to bring their ond. +. handwork, Emma Kirchhoff, sec- retary, 4 ell-M od telephone 29. Oni River Sroxe axp Rut Co. The Biederman G Co. have] jocal authorities, they could issue no} CMe how commenced to m pure old} warrant, M noon, In answer to Mr, R. L. Darden’s ——— /likés to be without ac- @ whose names | nity ; for the fauus artist is soon to | Bernard Coal quit the stage, Which he has so long claiming to Ville Telephone No, 18. 8, Third Street. al Pittsburgh Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. PERSONALS. Mrs. Pat Grogan is quite ill Mr. BE, E. Smith, of Brewer, in the city today, David L. Redden, of Murray, was in the city this morning. Mr. Will Clements went down to Mayfield this afternoon. was AND 8T, 1, MILEAGE. Martin Beatty, the boiler maker's helper has been off duty for a day Inspectors Wyatt and Green, of Nashville, Tenn., are in the city. or so, being unwell. Mrs. Jake Corbett, of Perry, Buck Brannon will wave the bunt- Okla., is a guest of Mrs. J. M. | ing on the ditching train during Bob Ezell. Darden’s absence. Capt. W. A. Bowers, the tie man, Switchman Frank Dunkin laid off of Pierces, Tenn., is at the Palmer] at noon today for a few days to al- | House. tend to some private business. Messrs. Brantley Bolton and Wal- M. Y. Keebler, boss wiper, after | Skinlock, of Elva, were in the] two weeks off spent in Metropolis went to work again this a, m, city today. It must be that the cold snap has SE. Sexton, a prominent mer-| h chant of Inka, is in the city on| laid an embargo on travel, judging business, from the few passengers in and out on the trains, since old Crimp made his appearance. Fireman Ed Lofton is feeding diamonds into the maw of the 315 today. He says that she can swallow and digest them with all the ease that a Wilham goat does tin cans, old iron and like diet, Conductor Weddle, on the tie train, received a telegram last night) that his father was at the point of ents of a fine boy, who came a day} death at Humboldt, Tenn. He was ore ag relieved and left Lexington for his Editor Jim Lemon, of the ‘Jour-| father's bedside. nal,”’ is quite ill today, and it is) Gondactor Ben Englert on local Seamed be has pasemenm. had a long string out this a.m. His Mr. W. A. Davis and wife havelartists were George Parker, smoke returned from an extensive Southern] masticator and Haivey Garner the trip and are again at the Palmer. kid ‘con’ chain twister in the *+Lit- Mrs, Edward L. Rose came in to-] tle red caboose behind the train.’* day from Memphis, where he has) Anent the matter of this line ra been attending a medical college for] ning its trains into the Unton Depot several months, spoken of locally some days since Mrs, Mariana Mays and Miss] nothing will be done nor positively Cameron Boone left for Mayfeld| known about it until after a meeting this afternoon, after a visit to Char-|of the officials of the lines which leston, Mo., and a brief sojourn] takes place on the 9th prox. here. Mose Story, one .of the ‘‘way- WANTED A WARRANT. backs,’’ stepped up on the foot board of the switch engine at noon jay,. and is’ twisting the targets of Marshall Kivel Saiq Malle Wacdln HEMEC NER toocie ork an aa'gase Beat Him, and agi of the finished artist he Marshall Kivel, a colored rouster,|“!aims tobe. was at the city hall, Inst night, look-| The rapidly rising waters of the ing for a warrant against Mike Mar- river caught the cradle on the incline tin, mate on the Clyde, whom he and it is now submerged to the depth charged with unmercifully beating of some four or fivefeet. The switch Bans on the bout! ap the fiver. eagine and yard force were fishing ce the alleged offense was not| fF it with grab irons this morning, ‘ seh t j i but the line broke when the strain C01 isdiction of . [qomaaitted: wiakia Sie seresatonon x It will be reseued this after- Attorney James Husbands went up }to Eddyville today on proffessional | business, Col. C. C. McCarty, of St. Louis, is in the city today on business and pleasure. Master Willie Crump, of Colum- bus, Ind., is a guest of Mrs. Dr. Whitesides. Mr. and Mrs, Pat Lally are par- The man seemed to be pretty bad- ly used up, probably the result of insubordination. telegram of inquiry to the chief of police at Staunton, Va., he was wired that his brother, William, was laber- ing under a spell of temporary in- sanity, and persisted in trying to de- stroy himself. It was necessary to keep a watch over him, to prevent him from executing his ballucination. Mr. Darden left this evening on the 4 o'clock train for Staunton to attend his brother. The new time card isnow in the hands of the printer and takes effect next Sunda: But little change is made in the arrival aud departure of the passenger trains. The mail will leave at 7:14 a. m. and arrive at 8:15 p. m. instead of 7 a. m. and 30 p. m., a8 on the present shedule, The accommodation trains will arrive at 10:20 a. m. and leave at 4 p.m. The through freights will arrive at 8;30 p. m. and depart at 1:45 p. m. Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the Pest, if you want the most burn fof the money. St. , incorporated, ‘elephone No,8. 423 Broadway. Oct,21 FIRE It is Said That the Council Will E Monday night the new fire station, at Fourth and Elizabeth streets, will be turned over to the council by Contractor Will Katterjohn, and it will be ready for occupancy as soon as Chief Voight can prepare tt. Tt is likely, from reports, that ar assistant fire chief will be elected by nl ot One. the council to have charge of it, with] and the locals will arrive at 6:30 p. two stationmen. m. and depart at 7:45 a, m. The The corps at central station will] new curd is made necessary by the be reduced one man, and this will necessitate the appointment of but two additional men to go to the new station, Get the best, St. Bernard burgh Coal from the Si incorporated, Telephone No. To Cor! changes in time tables of connecting lines. Mr, R. H. Wright, ‘Dad’ Se- nior, the matrimonially inclined old gent, and the efficient car inspector, who has been located at Lexington, since the junction of the old Tennes Midland and Paducah, Tennessee and A) been transferred to Jackapn, Tenn., his old stamping grounds. ‘Mr, San- ders, the newly appointed inspgctor, who was noticed in yesterday's BUN t. Bernard Coal, lver Coke, Pitts (i Anthracite Coal]; Bernard Coal Co., 423 8 Broadway. bama roads was effected, has| IKbrought in three Runs and Won the Game, To Homes Needing 30) rs Let us consider a PIANO PUR- CHASE RIGHT NOW, The har. vest in pianos is swiftly passing, Our boliday sate is in full blast, Prices were never so low, Easy pay, ments were never SO EASY. §100 saved in a single piano, )W. Remember, we are not located permanently; only here through the holidey season for the purpose of advertising the famous KIMBALL full line. Procrastination is a thief of time, he Kimball Score at the remember, Such prices as we now World's Fair was the Hig! offer will only last through the and all Farned. " a Holidays W.W NI MBALL CO. * R. M. SUTHERLIN, Manager Holiday Sale. 430 Broadway, ° v 4 Campbell Building, Opposite Palmer House. nough Said Is a Wonderful Discovery, and One Bottle will do in Four Days what no other medicine will doin Six Months. If you suffer with Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver) Complaint, Female Weakness, Catarrh or General Debility. Do not delay, but call at office at once to try this Wonderful Rem- Jedy. It will cure where others have failed. ‘help you. We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. | will sell for a short jime only Large $1.00 Bottles for 25c. Try it before too late, OFFICE, 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY Consultation Free. It costs nothing if it does not We y 1 SOCIETY NOTES, Deputy Sheriff Stewart Did Not Mrs. R. Terrell,of Court street, entertaining the Married Ladies’ whre Club this afternoon. Get tis Men. Sheriff Stewart, of Big} | Sandy, Tenn., came here yes- | terday in quest of Leo Lyle and Syd Reddick, wanted for stealing a sban- ty in finding Deputy who The Afternoon Cinque Club is be+ ing entertained this afternoon by Miss Mary K. Sowell, in honor of Miss Sadie Wade, of Nashville. unsuccessful | al, Was matinee of Lannigan’s Ball Saturday afternoon, g The party who was honored by the lady in the box was not the one who court in Memphis yesterlay. A| Chinaman was on trial for some mis- demeanor, The squire asked the] L Chinaman, ‘How loug have you impersonated the Irish woman, but in the United States?” The it was Burt Hart, who played the] almond e Mongolian answered part of a stuttering dude, and the af-|««McKin Said the squire, | fair in question occurred during his} «Can't talk English?’ The rendition of the song, ‘‘Shakespeare’s 1 and replied, “Mc-| Seven Ages.’” His wife, who wore/Kinley,” The justice said, ‘Did the chrysanthemum in their sketch} you yote for the Ohio statesman?’ in the third act of the play, and who]'The yellow-head, pig-tail pose is extremely jealous of her husband, | footed washee-washee grinned a smile is not the soubrette with the compe (that spread over his face as he yelled pany, WhileI think the party you|++MeKinley, Melican man!’ Murr first alluded to capable of offering | McKinley."" insult, still I think the soubrette of John Smith, the veteran porter on the company too much of a lady to! the turn around is almost as popular be guilty of such a breach of stage] and well known aloug the line as his| deportment. Trusting you will cor-}+-Gon.,’? Alex Fulton, and Jobo rect the ‘*misreport,’’ I'remain, highly appreciates the esteem in Yours truly, which he is held by the white patrons Jou P, of the road, He is ever ready to at- tend to their wants and demands on his services and always renders them in a polite and gentlemanly manner, John is often the recipient of rem brances from these whom he serves. been you Chinaman smi A Small W A coal car was wrecked last night on the I, C. switeh to the coal tipple, delaying trains for some time. The the According to Associated Press| the wife uf John says: dispatches a slight seismic disturb- | Rock, ‘I tell you, old ance, preceded by « rumbling sound, | miss knows what a nigger likes,’” was felt at Cairo, Lll,, yesterday af- ternoon about 1:20 o'clock, So far as is known it was not felt here. The following letter, received too|as having gone there, takes Mr,| the men, who were believed to b on | late for publication in yesterday's edi-| Wright's place at Lexington, Jack-|a boat at the mouth of Island creek, - tion, is self-explanatory : son is an important point for the in- ag mr A happy man is always a healthy Baitor of the sum terchange of cars, and ‘Dad’? will The Revivals, one, It is impossible to be happy or Dean Sim:—In the “Written at}now have a chance to display his Rey. H. C. Roberts prea be ti, | Cheerful or useful when gfe is suffer- Random” column of your paper this}known ability and long experience, | other ee see ae etiahed in| ing from a discomfort cold or a ertaing 1 potions areference to an] One of the trainmen tells of an| ty paths’ ete, Thus far there|2Ssty little cough. fis wonderful affair that occurred at the Saturday] amusing incident in a magistrate’s a additions to. the that people will go fh from day to be Sain Sane 4a eg it, fF This moruing he came in witha large| bottles, Lam almost a well woman Home dayton time, There Was Bl hamper filled with nice, fresh coun-/and I’ heartily endorse Roncado and the like produce @ period of exal we try sausage, spare ribs, chines and| Tonic and cheerfully regommen:) it| tiem followed | by stupor, | which Small giblets, the gift of Mrs, Chambers, | to all sufferers of my path pede gee hehe g , the g d wambers, | to all sufferers of my formes Com-! lowed by convulalons; the head jerks | ° agent at Huilow! plaint, Otlice 110 South Third street, Padu- ‘The daily Suw,| thg@ewsiest paper in the city—10 o week, cab, Ky, have been sixteen chureh, and services will be held to- hese distressing t is so easily ob- day suffering from disorders when re | night as us + . Pine T, ‘ jv Powell, at the Firsc| ‘ined. Dr. Bell’s Pine ‘Tar Honey : ’ cures cou, bs and colds of all deserip- Christian Church, preached OD) tions It ig swift and sure, Sold | “Christian Doctrine of God.” The! Sy "Gruggistel theme tonight wil} be ‘Profit: and) * a Loss.” The Christan Endeavor! If you do not get yor paper reg- will meet in the church at 6:45 and) ularly don’t fail to entef complaint at wish to rvice is sat. and if not the business offieg, know that our carri isfactory to our patro: why not, all members are requested to attend, ‘Testimonial No, 15+ What Mrs. 8S, J Garrison, No. 815 North Third gfreet, says of Ron- cado Tonic: Flow Polson Acts, Carbolio neid produces immediate vertigo and intoxication, with burning pain along all pots of contact, The breathing becomes stentorious and the pupil« of the eyes contract, Phos phorus in overdose produces irritation und disturbance o ¥ part of mu cous it touches and the contents of the stomach when removed are lumineus as is phosphorus, Prussic acid i¢ the most rapid of all poisons, killing like a stroke of lightning, A teaspoonful ot | two per cent prussic aeld will kidl, In few seconds after the liquid is taken he face turns blulsh and the person sinks to the floor, Oplum, morphine a great sufferer of| Fee years fork; 1 and use after three no better, Tonic, Cbought one bottle nged to improve wonder- od now, after the use of two} fully, back and the body rests om the | and heels, arched like a bow, b spasms come intermittently till death, | Camphor in poisonous doses produces giddiness cramps, numbness, Impex fect sight, difficult breathing and con- vulstons,—Syracuse Standard, Signed: Mus. 5. P, Ganurson, 815 North Third Stree Try it reader, A $1 bottle for AuWall other kinds of { NIVES at t 318-324 BROADWAY .. 4 ee Over Lang's Drug Store, BLEICH’S Jewelry Store, watch that can be made & good time piece we will teil you so. claim to have THE BEST watehy oal Cormtre winnit# Ext! The Finest and Cheapest Line CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVFS, BUTCHER KNIVES, COTT HARDWARE €0., PADUCAH, KY. (Stow or BIG HATCHET.) Wa, Eaves, Gro, Lennnann. Phone 53, sades & Lehnhard, Kentuc’y and Anthracite Coat, LUMP /-- - ay. 10c NUT ea : . - Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of 9c 9c | Your Patronage, Office Cor. Ninth and Harrison. LEADING oc. CIGARS. RUSH a VAsk For Them. » the McCLEAN STUDIO for Don’t Read This, But if you do and need work g water color, also FINE PHOTOGRAPHS 1 also make inlty of la & spe crayon pastel The only man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE Photographs, C. P. McCLEAN, SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. We are gc 105 Broadway Phe ng to sel! our ( , SMALLEST We want to draw your children's trad up in our Shoes, then they will trade wit ‘ not trading with us, ask one of our customers about our way of treating our ¢ iente JV VERY FIT. want your children to grow ves If you are and about r Shoes. and their feet George Bernhard. STABLISHED 1865 WILLIAM NAGBL. THE LEADING JEWELER. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor. Broadway and Third Street 5. 2SOPHAGOTOMY ! * | If you wear false teeth don't try to pronounce this or you will be in the same condition as the man who swallowed his teeth To escape such afMalamity let us make a piece of bridge work for you wifich will give you as good service as your natural teeth /and save you all the annoyances of the com- mon plate. DR. ¢, , WHITESIDES, & Wartesides ) First-Class Watch Repairing vs, Living Prices. Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WATCH sTOP? Is YOUR WATCH UNRE CAN'T YOU GET Youn Hes Your Watch Been Satisfaction ? ABLE PCH CLOSELY REGULATED? ed by Others and Does Not Give our time piece bring it to JOH let us examine it for you, If you are having trouble witl Be and if vou have a We do not nar in town at the start, but we do akers, give you the best satisfaction and be the cheapest to you in the long ron, To give satisfaction with firste lass watch work is our special pride, plaim to be the cheapest Watch re waves, JOHN J, BLEICH,