The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 12, 1897, Page 4

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ae. lew Couchee new shad price, CA fall and winter stock of il to suit the most fas sAlso the very latest things in verything ASO unexcelled, hy ae fresh an eats. 4 to see our $2.00 all-wool Melton Cape. - PAILLINGRY. wutiful 1 ne of new Pattern ats have just arrived. ious. ‘in Its UR stock of staple and fancy complete and up-to-date. of canned goods, oth and Trimble P. F. LALLY. Plaid Dress Skirts, the very latest thing, in all the ‘These skirts are wrll worth $2.50 and $3,00. Our price is $1.50. bo new Black and Colo.ed Skirts, silk figured patterus. These skirts are sold every day for $1.75 and $2.00 Our price, $1.25 large lot of Silk and Satin Skirts, worth $10.00 and $12.00. Our For one week only, $6.00 We are making this special price to introduce our high grade of! Silk Sk.rts, and only one will be sold to a customer. PES. Capes is here awaiting your Inspec: It’s a winner. They will jaunty Walking Hats and Sailors, at 8s which you cannot help appreciate ‘A new lot of Colored Switches, one yard long 35¢. THE BAZAAR, 216 Broadway. IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. aber ter is endid line neat market is rything in the line of BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. * CASPER JONES opened a Brand New canter? Restaurant in connection with his saloon. rae, pg Ds ong Chichen, Ham, Eggs, eak, etc. tact, saveey thing to eat, or any one thing to eat, at POPULAR PRICES. usa ‘anc we will try to make a customer of you. 5c buys some- | g to eat; 10c buys something to eat; 15¢ buys something to eat, and On. You don’t have to be just back from the Kiondyke to got a good ‘are meal at all hours. Furnished rooms to rent at popular prices. ste . CASPER'S junta. ™e BAKING fect POWDER doas such lovely baking. PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. Baves one-balf, PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Loule ARE YOU LOOKING FOR.- If you are, go to the place where you can get them. BARGAINS?|The Flood — Of fall trade has set in, crease in volume day by day. Alre. it ripples and eddies around the °’ Our stock of fall and winter goods, including clothing, shoes, gents’ , has just arrived, and we are prepared to give er heard of before. kind of goodness and best kind of cheapness are here goodness in cloth, goodness in make, goodnes and the cheapness: furnishing goods, ete. you some bargains ne’ PERSONALS. J. L. James, of Eddyville, is at the in fit and finish, they are all here; with the goodness—both togethe: are some of our prices in Clothing Men’s all-wool black clay worsted, A. C. Keelin, of Chivago, is at the Lyman Clark. of Cincinnati, is at Shoes.... Shmere and cheviot | trimmed trimmed equal to Manager Fletcher Terrell is on the hew coin toe, worth from 3.00 to $4.00, go for $2.00. Ladies’ fine dongola kid shoes, $6.50 to! worth $1.50, for $1.00, B. P. Given, of St Louis, is at custom - made round cut, worth 50, all go for $4.50, Men's heavy all pants, worth $2.00, go for $1.¢ Boys’ suits worth $1.50 and $2.50 go for $1.00 and $1.25. W G. Mirshaw, of St. Louis is at Hotel Gilberto, C. H. Roberts, of Evansviile, is ct Hotel Gilberte elt, new coin toe, worth from 3.50 to 4 50, go for §$: of the Louisville Dispatch, is at Hotel Gilberto. P. B. Hughawont, of Cairo, is at Hotel Gilberto, Mr. John Sinnott, jr., went down the 1. C. on business, at soon. Ernstein has returned from Evansville. S. K. Jonas and A. W. Duffy, of Cairo, are at the Palmer, Dr. S. B. Caldwell went up to Nortonville this morning. Aaron Morton has returned from a visit to upper Kentucky. Mr. Rube Beatty left at noon for Marphysboro, Ill., on a visit to Mr. Joba Mulvibill. Albert Gilbert for St. Lou's, on @ visit ‘o his father | gress, shoe, worth $1.50, for $1.00. Extra/bargains in men’s heavy wool Overshirts and Underdrawers? PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court. » open dill 10 o'clock every evening—Saturday till 12. LUWcRY LOCATED. _ ALL READY For the Bryan Speaking Tomor- The Midnight Ride of Detective No Bedches Will Be Used in Introduce Hin @ Arrangements sompleted for the reception of Mr. Frank R. Hufty, of the Metre- The Franklin Case % politan Operatic Specialty Co., went up to Cadi: today. Mr. Frank Roth, a brother of the late Mr. Chas, Roth, arrived at noon from Obio, on a vit Mr. George Matt, of Lancaster, arrived at noon on & visit to his brother, Mr. Ed Matt, Mis. Leé Crambaugh, who is visit- ing re'atives here, today presented her husband with a fine baby boy. Major Thomas E. Moss left at noon for Golconda, to represent the plaintiff in the big damage suit of Lay against Dr. Young for alleged No New Deyelopiment. | There are no new | the Franklin murder case. - | dence is still being It was reported levelopments in st night that San Che lumber for the . | ford Lowery, sn important witness ceived this morning, and the work of , prosecution, was vonstructing the platform begau th ate oan Bide 7 vost haste to Pada- The park committee of the cou poy baste. to Eade “leah on a hor leclined to allow | skiff for Me- rned this forenoon, Kirchoff was seen by a reporter said the reason the committee retused e were only about twenty-six benches, REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT Polls open till 9 p. m Miss Mamie Haskell, Michigan, who visited here seveval weeks ago aad went to Tennessee for a sojourn, returned yesterday and is a guest of Mrs. George Fiournoy. Miss Alice C. turned from South Po'at, Obio, ac- companied by her cousin, Miss Nav nie Johnston, who will make her extended visit. SPER TODAY WITHOUT Not In It. Better Than Gold] | Klondike OLGATE & CO'S “CASHMERE ? \BOUQUETY DRUG STORE TH Be BROADWAY. 4 Special Sate. 1 qt cranberries, 10c, 1 qt. chow-chow, 20c. 1 gal. Dill pickles 1 gel. sour kraut pt. pottle best ke’ c. bup, de. 24 Ibs. choice flour, 24 Ibs. best patent flour, 75c. 1. L. Ranpourn, slephone 89. LOCAL MENTION. Mr. Brian’s Will Probated. ty court yesterday fe leaves his estate in its entnety dertie Baine. "The Kentucky Glass & (ueens Never. Ike Jones, fay afternoon. Itis the first mar age of both. China dinner s+ at $15 But very few left. The Ke Queensware Company, successor t Robins Glass & Q cen were Co. e contract. r Deboe YOU DON’ REGISTER YOU eT vol Register today ppen till 9 p. m. mali Crowd. night at Mor 123 South Second St. The will of the fate Mr. W. H Bean was filed for probate in the afternoon, | U to ceremony of unve'iog aud ded.cating his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Brian, st her death to go to bis daughter, Mrs, China specialties at half price a! 4 1103 52, and Maria peor. | Hunt, aged 50, colored, were mat-! pyaware—Ti ed by County Judge Tully yester- price at a CAN'T VOTE, chy Glass & Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com gror Debo pany will fill you’ coal house now o heaper than ar one. Call and Kverybody is invited to the era House tonight to hear Sen- wd witnessed «A! e of the diene Every m.mber is urged to be present, as business of great importance is to bedecided. 1202 Dr. Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat, Paducah. Ky. IF YOU DON’ STER YOU CAN'T VOTE. — Register today. Polls open till 9 p. m, Don’t fall to hear Senator Deboe at the Opera House tonight Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. uf Reserved seat tickets are now onsale at VanCalia Bro’s. for big bieyele races Friday. Gen eral admission, 50cts. reserved seats Z5c. extra;if you want good seatsfor ladies get them immediately as they are being picked over rapidly. Special prices prevail at the Ken- tucky Glass & Queensware Company for the ex week. 1lo3 IF YOU DON Lh 15 PER YOU CAN'T VOLE Reg ster tody Ib. choice baking powders, 10c. | Polls open ull 9 p,m. races, Friday. Oct, 15 llo4t Woodmen Gf The World, All members of Olive Camp are urgently recuested to attend the meeting tonigh’, business of impc tance to a)! must be | ansacted, plans pda rents for- i for ihe beavtiful realisi‘c lim ito (he meno-y low sovereigns the monuments eres sof our deceased *e which takes pave at Oak Grove cen- d.tbing is very tend tonight jerery shorty, spe essential, be su Pianos and Orgius for casi or on easy payments. Hrruing & Miler, 208, South ord. s H tes, May’or, Tinware at your owa e Kentucky Glass & Queensware Co. 1108 IF YOU DON’T REGISTER YOU ster today. Poils open till 9 p.m Everybody is invited to the Opera House tonight to hear Sen- If you are a wheelman or not} you cannot afford to miss the big bieyele races Friday. JLo4 Important Notice, All persons knowing themselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son are bereby warned to call ana seile the same at once at my office, No, 127 Souh | Fourth street, aud thereby save to | themselves costs, a3 I wil! be forced There will be a called meeting of] F Polls open till 9 p. m. the Ramsey Society Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock, at the church. prepared Heinz’ beans, delicious for THE NEW SCH UNGLE THAD JACOBS, H. Is Precariously Ilat His Home Near the City. “Unele That’ Jacobs is dai ously ill at his home on the Maj road, and it is not thought will re- be of little benefit in such a vest Furthermore the spectators bitof standing on He has beenin feeble bealth for some time, and lately has been much He is one of Paducah’s oid- est and best known citizens. Today's Registration, have been in the the benches and ines many cf them are now for this reason , up to 5 o'clock although | Special F, at h aise the Demociais have been working See the “Orient,’or a ‘bicycle built for ten,” and the “Quads” and “Sex’s” at National Ble Mect Friday, Oct. 15, IF YOU DON’T REGISTER YOL 200 vegisisaiions at noon, It has been decided to working hours there may be a rush, Mark Worten introduc ss The committee claims t no wrangle over who shoald perforn up to 2 o'clock: Smith’s—Republ'cans There will be no band used and party from], Dicgel'#-—Repablicans, Polls open till 9 p. m. Don’t fail to hear Senator Deboe -Republicans, at the Opera House tonight. A GOOD COMPANY North Side Court Ho Prof. Gentry's dog show, at Third and Jackson streets, was altended by |At Morton’s Opera House day Night. Oct South Side Court House—Repab- The show is highly entertain s—Repubticans, ing, and it will amply repay anyon his last visit here entry has added many new comedian who has won bright | ides of the AUlan- It will be the chance of your) 0% rea » lifetime to see so many cracker] prog jacks compete in big bicycle} features to his entertainment. enconiums on both tic, will be seen here 1 anced company | Nman’s—Republicans, 19 ;Dem- IF YOU DON’T REGISTER YOL Plow tactory—Republicans piece of the farcicr Jolly Night.” ny contains noth able players, and ged performances ever seen in y 1s promised, of a pure and wh Polls open till 9 p.m. | Democrats, 15, 1F YOU DON’T REGISTER YOU persons are hereby that the Paducah Electri¢ Company its business, and ’ will wind up its affairs, and that it is 1 company to ter- corporate existence in ac Polls opea till 9 p. se of a most pleasing nature The Revival Pi the evening s enjoyment Theca were again lage crowds at the Mulholland revival yesterday avd lust night, ard the evangelists fee! ifled, over the success the intention of THE KENTUCKY PWO-STEPR, é of the Kentucky statutes, A New Compositi ; F. M. Fisker, Secretary. “The Kentucky tile of a new march by ler Cunningham, of this place. march is a stylish one, nt. melody, and reflects considerab! Don’t fail to hear Senator Deboe at the Opera Houre tonight. Celebrate Bryan's Coming, The By decorating your homes and busi- i|- ness houses to-morrow. hundreds of flags Polls open till 9 p. m, and Chinese musical abilicy on Every lady and child should sce It is dedicated to Miss headquarters for everything. Clarence McLean, the great fan- y trick rider, perform at the big bieyele races cian of Fultoa EVANGILS seore was put in print, this was played by the G Canton, Obvo, abd uw lis vow published for nes steuments aod combinati on sale in the city it will be as popula’ Mr. Mulbotland Expecis to Retura Highest Honors—World’s Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Evangelists Hugh Mulholland and | We predict.that Glenn Taylor leave tonight, and this evening there will be no services. Mr, Mulholland leaves sooner thaa expected, but yues tinou return about Nov, Ist, a yRices a» its merit de Don’t fall to hear Senator tes Bryan will be Here, Celebrate the coming to Padacab ‘Quaauimacs Charkis: jof America’s champion, Wm. J 4 - ? decorating your homes The Kentucky Glass and Queens to proceed by law to coilsct sume, unless otherwise s:tiled prompily, Ko H. Poayean, wer of Rogers & King and Jobo & Son age " 1ator De bo was organized today, Noah's Ark always to the front, hive flags aud Chingge lant- Youcau get them at any price ware Compan; Ellis was elect presie hundreds of BAKING and Mr. Wynne ‘ i k Candies we have by the ton. Pri- Tide... Tt will in ferent sections of the store—d goods, millinery, cloaks, warm unde , blankets, ete., all begin to sh ius of greatactivity. Weare plea ing our paicons; no’ store cau bay etter advertisement than that, We re here for thu pe po. Mark the well-beaten path that le irect to our doors. Nove the p v, 4 tuey co eau go. Ask tiers (1 eason for making this store i+ .. of their dry goods supplies, aud they will tell you that they have full evn dence in our merchandising methco That's the secret of our success. The New Gown Stuffs. Sheives laden with handsome nev fall weaves. Come in and see if we | have not outbested all former bests. Note the styles, compare the qualitien ind prices, and be convinced that we | have veen doing some masterful buy- | ing. Autumn Hosiery Sale. Everyone wears stockings; ever; body wants to wear honest stockin, his hosiery section of ours is the pride of the store. Its success has been achieved by buying the best and selling at the closest margin of profit possible, Come in and see for your-| self. The Busy Millinery Section. ‘There's a reason for it—yes, several reasons. First, we've the handsomest stock in Paducah; second, you can depend upon our hats being right in style and worthiness of material; and (iird, the prices are so modest that) Patent ;ne’s sense of economy is appealed to. The Garment Boom. In so short a space we could not a creditable description of the ems and prices of these tempting sts of capes and jackets, but would ke to emphasize the fact that all are \ailor-made; that the 3 hat they are finely th that the materials are of the our prices are exceptionally low, and that we want to start the season right by giving you values that you can tall sbout. We are ready to show you. For Shoe Buyers. Don’t think you ever wore honester shoes than these. We know they are honestly priced—too much so for ay PAIL, big profit showing; but—we bought them when Jeather was lower, on a close cash basis, and the saving goes to you, where it rightly belongs. We ask our friends everywhere to call on us, and promise to save them money on reliable goods. Baek Sal OOL SHOES wGOCHRAN & OWBN'S. one pair and you will buy another next fall. Shoes bought_of us polished free. 331 BROADWAY. st Diamond Dyes for Cotton. that Will Not Wash Out wit Soap or Fade in the svonght, | Itis absolutely impossible to get a fast and satisfactory color on cot- toi from the same dyes as used for woolea goods, and for that reason Diimond Dyes bave a specially p.e- pa ed line of fast colors for cotion? Sieitity for m« that will give perfect satisfactioa, He sure to get the fast cowon dyes, and you can make colors that even washing in posure to tbe surtight will not fade. | strong soapsuds avd ex- | Do not risk spoiling your goods witi dyes thai claim to color both! cotton and wool with the same dye, as (hey are liable to rain your mate-| rial and cause the loss of your (me aad work, Some dealers try to sell new and uniied dyes in place of the oll relialle Diamond Dyes, bat this is simply be-ause they can buy them cheaper tha the Diamond, REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT PALL, Polls open till 9 p. m. Notise. \ll persons are hereby notified the the People’s Railway Company is now closing up its business, and will wind up its affairs, and that it is the intention of said ec nate its corporte existence in accord- ance with section 561, chapter 32 of the Kentucky statutes, mpany to termi- M. Broom, President, lo4f A.C. Ernsterx Secretary. | LET OLD GLORY shine to-mor- row when Bryan gets here. Noah’s Ark will be the bea’ jaarters for flags | ear and lanterns, A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWA™ For a Limited Time We will sell to each person once on Saturdays ars for 10 cents the brands. three 5-cent cig your choice of new drug store if Seventh and Jacksnr ‘More Dangervus Enid an Yellow Fever Is possible in Paducah, USES ONE OF... COTT .ARDWARE CO’S WATER FILTERS AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE ENRY MAMMEN, BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Flat-Opening Books... 126 BROADWAY draned, Albert Bernh 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER}HOUSE.) Office Hours { 1 7 Telephon -v -MORTGN'S OPERA HOUSE. ViercHnk TRARKLL, Manager REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT Polls open till 9 p. m. OCTOBER 14 TRAVERS ra briet| THURSDAY, ‘EDWIN AJOLLY NIGHT New Vork Cast |. DESIGNED FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES! © Phe funeral will take REGISTER TODAY Humpty Dompty's Great Pall, Forget-me-nots, rain Il precede the comedy wing at Van Cutin’e Bryan delivered bis Glasgow peech in three | oppearing st Eliza«thtown, Lebanon and speaking to large Shackelford, who was not recog- jand Bardsiowe, is traveling with b E izabechtown, was interrup- Elizabethtown Lebanon the spe ted by a fight aud at by a heavy downpour of rain, REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT FAIL. Polls open till 9 p.m. Yellow Fever Germs, breed in the bowels, Kill them and fe from the awful disease, carcts destroy the germs through. it the system and make ble for new ones to form, Cascarets are the only reliable , all druggists. | the neighborhood sina Yellow Jack Killed. Candy Cathartic kills ‘ow Jack wherever they find him, j / } ing up clods of the earth tention to the odor he atmospheric the cdor rises it No one who takes Cascarets regular- ly and systematically is in danger from the dreadful disease. Cascarets sill Yellow fever germs in the bowels aud prevent pew ones from breeding 10c, 250, 50c, all druggists, WIL Silver Reneh the Ash photo,, with descrip table or not, free of; Hidden Under a Mushel. _470n"t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lam away, ‘Lo quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag: ull of lite, nerve and vigor, take No-To worker, that mal ‘ight under a bushel Squildig—The light « - TAKEN, You can pick on us at our ou want a good cigar. ‘D. BAVLON & CO. Pharmagists.

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