The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 2, 1897, Page 4

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BARGAINS. To Suit the Weather, To Suits Your Pocketbook AT THE 215 BROADWAY. We wish to announce to the ladies of Paducah Our Fall Opening, Saturday, October 2, We have the most complete stock of millinery in the city. A visit to our place will convince you as to the truth of this are welcome. assertion. Ask to see our $2.00 pattern hats. trimmed hat would be hard to find at any price. pattern hats at very low price Switches and bangs at very low prices. for Cool Weather.—Just received, the latest style capes only the noveities, but sensible, stylish capes, such as all Kapes ladies like to wear. We have new capes in cloth at $1.25, $1.98 and $ be considered cheap for twice the amount. Other capes and jackets in the same proportion. Ss veteen faced, for 89c. Very Latest Thing. variety of beautiful colors, at $1.50. under $3.00. A large line of ladies’ dress skirts in silk and wool mixtures, and fancy brocade silk and satin skirts at ridiculously low prices. THE BAZAAR, NEW STORE. Season 6 comy fresh and salt meats. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. CASPER JONES Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in counection with his saloon. Oysters, Fish, Spring Chichen, Ham, Eggs, Steak, Cottee, etc. In tact, everything to eat, or any one thing to eat, at POPU ail ane we will try to make a customer of you thing to eat; 10c buys something to eat; 15 buys sore ‘You don’t have to be just back from the Klondy ke to get a good square meal at all hours. Furnished rooms to rent at popular prices. CASPER’S Give us a call 80 on. Nick Han's Old Stand We make a specialty of children's jackets, infants’ cloaks and hoods at prices 50 per cent. lower than anywhere else in the city. Weare certainly headquarters for ladies’ dress skirts. * to see our Black Figured Dress Skirts, all lined and vel- verything in Its UR stock of staple and te and up-to-date. of canned goods. unexcelled, having everything in the line of P. F. LALLY. Lf The BAKING erfect POWDER does such lovely baking. PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. “5 Reaves one-half, 9 PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Louls Ask your grocer for the “*Perfect.’” ——— — PERSONALS. of BAZAAR Ww. s. Golconda, is very ill. R. E, Cooper, of Hopkinsville, is at the Palmer. Harry Bourland, of Louisville, is at the Palmer, Mr, A. J. Beale, of Murray, was in the city to-day. Mr. Leake Thompson has returned from Union City, Frank Peyton. of Hazelwood, is at Hotel Gilberto. Billy Augustus went down to May- ficid at noon. Mrs. A. T. Sutherland turned from Mayfield, Mr. S. F. Evetts returned this morning from St. Loui Mr. Roy McKinney returned this morning from Fulton and Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs, Max Pruess parents of a fino girl baby. Mr. Feudal Burnett left this morn- ing for the Princeton fair. Morris, No cards. All A more stylish and tastily Higher grades of not >» that would has re- Ask plaid dress skirts in a » skirts cannot be duplicated 215 Broadway. | yard force, is in Louisville. Sheriff Scott Cook, of Mayfield, was in the city to-day, Mr. John L. Parham returned to Marion, Iil., at noon, Misses Annie and Mary Hale, of Mayfield, are visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Meyers left last night for Louisville on a visit. Route Agent Robinson, of the American, went down to Ripley, Tenn., at noon, 4 Mamie Moore, who has been very illon S. 6th. street 1s reported t» be improving. Mrs. Maxwell from Sturgis, where she spent summer with her mother. Mr. Herman Graham and family, of Murray, pasted through the eity to-day enroute to Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Langstaff, Sr.. and Mrs. S. H. Rankin returned at noon from Mt, Holly, N, J. Capt. W. J. Stone, of Kuttawa, passed through the city yesterday en route to the Maydleld speaking. Mrs. Mollie Ladd left at noon for her home in Cairo, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. H. H, Stevens. Mr. Andy Bauer, Sr., returned to | Louisville this morning, after a three |months’ visit to his son, Mr. J. Andy Bauer, Jr. (HMiss Cook, daughter of Sheriff Cook, of Mayfield, arrived this IS _ THE RECORD WE MAKE. y groceries is Splendid line Our meat market is returned at noon the AR PRIC > buys some- g to eat, and Registration Election Day se November second. If you don’t registor You Can’t Vote. If you don’t get one of DORIAN’S FINE ROCKING CHAIRS Before November first'' YOU Ak GOING TO GET LEFT.” Recollect, they are a free gift to OUR CUS- TOMERS. Come to us for real bargains in Dry Goods and Furnishings, « . Wallace Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes. JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 Broadway. Have You With every cash purchase Jot $1,w« will give you Picture an order on Mr. W. which he will Taken take your picture, plece it on an; Free nothing. You ge! Wtf Uoersons APE Broapwav. RE| Me¥Fadden, for rithat of a frieud, vives t lapel button, woich costs you) : fb lapeia get the button, we.do| meeting of the 2 : ne ‘i ~— | moruing to attend the Billings-Dayis | Special Sale on Our New Goods. | nupiiais. sauer kraut, per gallon 26c] Miss Eleanor Trezevant, who has ountry sorguum, per gallon, 30c| been visiting relatives in ‘Tennessee, New sour pickles, per gallon, 25c | arrived last evening over the N. C. Fresh hot peanuts constantly on hand & St. L, very ill. She was carried Fresh tomato ketchup, pint bottles, 15¢ | to the Hotel Gilberto and today was ; Twenty-four pounds best family | better. j flour... . Mr. Sam Ward, the popular young | Twenty-four po} Postal Operator, left last night for flour... . : bis old home in Livingston, Ky, Mr. I. L. Ranvo.ru, |W. N. Hewlett succeeds him as night 123 South Second St. | operator at the Postal, Mr. John W. Gaines, a member MENT | |of Congress from the Nashville, dis- MENTION. trict of Lennessee, and Mr. M. T. Bzyan, a prominent lawyer of Mem- Deeds. phis, are guests at the Palmer House Dr. S. B. Caldiwe'l deeds the trustees, a tract of land on Garrison Creek, for a school house site, ands best patent . ie Telephone 89, to today. Rev. H. Clay Roberts, of the First’ Baptist Church, of Mayfield passed through the city at noon en- route home from Paris, ‘Tenn., where he held a successful revival, He will begin a protracted meeting at Maytield to-morrow. Master Carl Puryear accompanied him home. Mr. Jobu T. Blythe moved his | family back to Fulton, Ky., today. They came to Paducab to reside only a monthor two ago, and Mr. Blythe for the chidren at the/decided to return to Fulton, He ten pieces of candy for | has retired from the proprietorship of 30:2 | the Palmer House Annex, and is in | the tobacco business now. Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany wiil fill you¥ coal house now cheaper than ai yone. Call and make contract. Not # Citizen, The man who was fined in the por lice court the other day was Fred Krentz, a stranger, and not Mr, Fred Krentzer, of the city. Wonted. To buy second hand stoves Tawnexce, 213 Court Street. Fresh oysters and celery at’ the! Delicatessen. Dr, Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, | Ear, Nose and Throat, Paducab.Ky, | treat ave | | fA | Delic a penny Go to Stutz’s for fresh candies, shes suitable McPherson's ft Incandescent lamp g for system for sale at Drug store. Girl Wanted, White girl, Apply Sixth 224 North 103 September light bills are now due, Lf you pay before che 5th you save the discount, People’s Light, Power and 5 Railroad Co, , General Manager, Deantieid coal Reduced. Lump 8e, nut 7c, Telephone 370, J. J. Read &Co, BD Mr. George M. Oeblschlaeger, Sr., who was nominated by the Repube licans, first for Sheriff and afters wards for councilman from the Sixth ward, and who declined them both, today authorized the chairman of the Republican city committee to allow na to go on the bailots, for Councilman from the 6th, Ward and be therefore asks his friends not to forget nim | The finest candies th New Provide 1897 C. Mende " Dear Sir sville, Ind, ship as soon as f your Chill and ffered in your letter ur Chill Car Yours, re- Swirn. J pe $ his re Teons in the Fever ( of 25th the best tally, ter y mai ket vow ome ——— Vhe sacred concert at La Belle strong, im) park willbe an appropriate way to be are re} 4 ,end Sunday afternoon. 3 or sore f 1 speedily | Weak eves are is mad eyea of Fresb bulk Oysters at Stutz's wl eff Sutherland the use of It s| a guar Salve Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR r pin ajitee by al Go to Stutz’s fur fresh candies Sra —The chureh be: Sunday All teachers t. Vise] Communion m. All members wid attend, A official board after Testo Cristian siréet re ser- " will sO 4 urged ht wel and p itors service at 10:45 a of the ehureh | servives Go to Stutz’s for frest candies, t caudies to be had at All the he Delicate» A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. jturned on some | pointment, WE ARE IN FOR GREAT BARGAINS)” Men's Shoes, $1.00 Ladies’ Fine Shoes Boys’ School Shoes, $1.00 Children’s Shoes— fe. 25e. Our higher grades of Clothing Our line of Hats, Caps, Glo’ are the cheapest in the city We are closing out our Furnite some bargains “/PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and;Court Mr. Bob McCann, of the 1, C.| We keep open till 10 o'clock every evening People Who Are UL. Mrs, Gus Langstaff is better Mr. Louis Levy is improving Mr. Theo Carter child. Mrs, J prove, Mrs. Chas, E ing. Mrs. proving Mrs. Ezekiel Fifth, is ill Mrs, Sam Langstaff has an attack aria, Mr. Conrad Beyer, who has bee ill of eczema vetter, A daughter of Mr. J of Jackson street, is ill Mrs. Bodenheimer is ill of m: at her home on South F Col. Gus. G en the sick | Texas yesterday. The has a very sick J Graham is improve M. Livingstoa is rapidly ime Brown, of South of M. Thomas, uth, Singleton has been st since his return from condition of Miss |<GOGH 3uy 01 Shoes bought of ‘us polished SRB. Singleton today showed an improve ment over yesterday. Miss Ella Lally is wondition, as is also her sis’ Julia, Both have co STOLE $1500. Last Night Near Level. in a precarion Miss umption. Bold Burgiary Oak es Smith, Fatered, The House of au Farmer, was committed home of farmer A bold burglary last night the Smith, a well known all James of pear at ounty fa ugh Burglars, evi some one miliar with the | a window and stole $1 and otver valuable pa Thus far ered to the perpetrators falls very heavi y on Mr. Smith, WHEELER CALLED DOWN, Some Light Thrown On Mr. Van Senden’s Recent Visit. n broke thr 500 in money liscov- no clue has been ¢ The loss Sail That Re- traction and Apology, Demanded a There is a big sensation afloat here over the recent visit of Mr, H W. Van Senden, former private sec- retary to ex-Secretary he Treasu. ‘y John G. Carlisle, pngressinan Charles K. Wheeler, in his joint dis- | cussion at Benton September 1st, | with ex-Lieut. Gov. J. Ro Hindman, | made some references to Mr. Van Senden’s recent business troubles Among other things he said that Van| Senden Washington | for flnanci nd that if the light of were but tious arrested in investigation former trans perhaps some of the bosses would also | be caught. Mr, Wheeler, after making the as. sertion, went to the newspaper cor- respondents and asked them to omit| it from their report. The publivs- tion was, ho made im the Pa- ducah “Register”? aud Mr, Van Senden read it. He passed through Louisville a few days ago and was accompanied here by N. J. Dilday, his former business toer, It is known that they met Mr, Wheeler here at the Palwer House by ap- and a written a, logy was demanded. Mr. Wheeler is un+ derstood to have devied making the chorge exactly a8 printed, and made) an explanation and apology. —Pada- | Jesh bulk Oysters at Stutz’s, | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. cah dispateh to the Courier-Jour: al, Dufour continues to im- | — ee HARBOUR Just back of Wallerstein's On North Third strees THE LEAD » all street car Hines At croesing of Broadway and Third street essible t | Men's Nice Suits $4.50 ack Cheviot Pants $100 $1.00 Knee Pant Milline xl ive A rich collection; much rgance, A. great stock | the fashion centerr. ow autumn tints blend | mony—the pretty hats | make pretty faces; rich fall styfes | for your favor. The prettiest sorts, most deftly made, suited to sry taste, and pleasingly becoming. These styles mean great sell You may ebare this good fortune when you are ready, but iV safest to come soon, It’s fortunate for us and for Paducah and vicinity that our masterly buying enables us to make prices #0 much below other dealers, It's a sav: | | 25c. ing to our customers that we are justiy | | proud of. A hearty welcome to visit- ors, far and near. | Boys and Shoes. prices in proportion Autumn Dress Goods—Kindly ac: | cept our cordial invitation to visit this ; popular department. We want your verdict. Faney colored weaves, dee} mellow autumn tints, nothing loud or | pronounced, but just what au lady ot } refined taste might select with perfect satisfaction, Prices range 2c, 39. 480, 64 , 980, and down to double width half-wools for 11 ye a yard. ves, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ete ire and Carpets and will give you Broadcloths and plain colored Dress | Goods— We've done some buying, here. Complete lines of plain colored serges, henriettas, ings, fine broad. | cloths, ete.-some imported, some the | pfoud product of our own'land, and all priced for quick selling. Not a price here made but represents thor- oughly reliable and attractive dress, goods, to-wit, 18e, 23¢, ., 580, | 65e, 75c, SSe, $1.00 and Saturday ull 12, (CHURCHES AND SOG*ETIES, Lath , th Servi and bject of Sunday At Sout Lorn enan 412 street, | Sunday + es m St How Germal Strong Black Goods Argument-— The best thoughts of the best makers on two continents will be found in our black goods section. A large stock of imported black yownings and the | Tbe Union a Leaxes kes of our own country | ate t s b ven gathered for your chosing, « tomorrow -Jand a grand collection ii is. Nw Me ous fancy Weaves among them. Every full worthy kind of plain black goods from resents the staph nrietta to the rich mate rials, We're going to do sel black goods that will cause much extended rae paste Ki hoer | neet at oon at the haviesburg chureb attend, orable comment. Here are a few price bints, each one of guarantee rey re Values to-wit, 1S 4 ide, Me a yard HARBOUR’S 112-11 NORTH THIRD STREET. Klondike Not In It. Better Than Gold RAN & OWBN'S. all 331 BROADWAY. ne pair buy 4 ner next free.) AE I BOK Sh ts ll: aching at 10:45 a | DR. GOLDSTEIN, Junior Le iT e Monday ing Wede A cordial invitation verintendent 7:30 p. ni jay 7 ay 7 s extended to RLANDPrespyTeERtAN—C church Sixth ng by M 45 Cem m- terian Preact rat 10 Sunday Society to the Rush of Business, Is Compelled to Remain a win, Chappell paste a and 72530 | 9 30a. m m at 230 p. ' re Few Days Longer. | Krrors of refraction of the eyes are |daily assuming more importance and Pursoyrenian — Regular) are engaging more than ever the at- 1 Presbyterian! tention of the optician, Even the t morning at_ 11) blic is becoming interested, after and in the evening at 7:30) ,, scovering how much science is able Wednesday evening prayer | t improve the vision and aid the de- atthe same hour. Sunday |tective eye to enjoy she beauties of 380 o'cl A cordial) nature in the same degree as the per- everyone to! fect ere m. Srconp service hureh norrow Velock ym is extended t dl the se services. It is a fact now generally known and conceded by all oculists and edu cated physicians that certain so-called as well as many cases lache, neuralgia and due to irreg- tive media, the heast core Frusr ( at | First Christiau er of Seventh avd Jefferson at 10:45 a, m, and 7:30 p. u congre ~Servic IRISTIAN « streets | “eve disea Mem- tly morning Sunday sebvol at McBroom Super Junio avor acd p. Senior endeavor at 6:30 p. m cordially invited all sere hear nervous prostration ularities of the refra of chronic bers of this at ar iully YOU SHOULD WEAR GLASSES if you are unable to read fine print, work for any specially by gas \9 jiu ewordo § b of tim evde tm. Phe general pabli¢ to attend any and If the eyes ache or water, or every j thing or becomes dim, or looks hazy or blurred when using them a short time, and you have to took hard to see If you becom or have a tired feeling eyes after reading jshort while, you need glasses, Con- sult Dr. Goldstein, Eves examined |free. Ottice hours from 10 a. m. to| 13 p.m. | parlors. Fresh balk Oysters at Statz’s. of these ‘swims’? Aid Society of the Presbyterian churuch eet Monday at 3° p with Mrs. Chappell n ACYOLISE Makes a Fractious Horse Kick Hard, Mr. Isom Reed, of Bandana, Bal: lard county, started home yesterc dfleruoon in a buggy, after transact. tay 2286 x busi When he reach ad near M U twiles from ssed him and frighten The horse kicked the badly wrecked Reed escaped ut Bes a bicyclist This horse, hb board off the buggy, but aad Mr attend the grand at the Mercuants’ fail to lunch Don't macaroni Exchange. Water Notice Patrons of the Water Co, ree minded that all ren‘s were due and! payable on Oct, Ist. Those who! intend to renew their rents should ¢ so before it is forgotten, as premises pot paid for after Oct, 10th will be slut off, are Go to some fine singing at La Belle park tomorrow evening, | Sacred concert: | ‘ More Dangerous Than Yellow Fever Endemic Is possible in Paducah. USE} ONE OF... SCOTT HARDWARE CO.’S WATER FILTERS J BOOK BINDER Patent Flat-Opening Books... A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant You need send nothing out of town. 126 BROADWAY rained, Albert Bernheim. Proposals For ling in| ¢ excellent | Thr . and , Be, T5e and $1.00 & * WEDNESDAY, OCTOMER » | HOGAN’S ALLEY Palmer House, at hotel! and mattresses, Seventh and Jackson streets. 120 North 5th Street, Sa (NEXT PALMERJHOUSR.) Telephon .. “Pride of the - Purchase” patent flour You will like it and be convinced Public Printin A high grade “Snow Ag N Jaisy,” flour Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select” corn. honest, strictly All manufactured and for sale by | the undersigned | Second-hand flour barrels, our own preferred, he for Ooper shop across the street We pay the highest eash price for wheat i cora, Wes corp, ad chieken feed MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE |" Sms, wuarenhe First, Telephone No of it back for the we ash oat our and exchange » for bran | bra in our punicate South or con us, t ; y at home for us have pufactured arti- ean continue to ¢ aod the same Tw grain » 0 that t time help you for mostly iness ourselves at money we p: and \ tow out ENGAGEMENT EXTRAQHOINARY New Y Laugh people more we and the more our own sume of our oatput the market for Istaffs and home labor. Bu: wGILMORE & LEONARD'S... bisadate ( makes money circu ) helps auother, | hand to | | helped i te,one Wansaction so it passes from and, and the community 1s Yours for good times, CMH WILL AND ELEVATOR 0, wuilies will COMPANY, u nd See th YELLOW KID. I: a insist grocerymen keeping our nh stock thereby save selves the trouble of ordering di- rect from the will, Notice our Brands on sacks and barrels, ple and —_ ww Wanted. | REGISTRATION DAY. To buy second hanl bx Remember that Tuesday, Oeto- j ber 5, is registration day. You | cannot vote unless you register, ——— Lawns 2986 213 Court 5 reet A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. For a Limited Time We will sell to each person onc three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a good e on Saturdays Call on us at our area. Pharmacists. J.D. BACON & C

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