The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 13, 1897, Page 4

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" COLGATE &'CO'S Rice JUST RECEIVED é ———s me BAKING ped lerfect POWDER does such lovely baking. 7a] PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. Baves one-half, ae NA, - PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Louls Ask your gr in all the is $1.50.| e skirts Our price, $3.25," Plaid Dress Skirts, the very latest thing These skirts are wrll worth $2.50 and $ Our price is 150 New Couchee new shades. 200 new Black and Colo:ed Skirts, silk figured pattc are sold every day for $1.75 and $2.00 A large lot of Silk and Satin Skirts, worth $10.00 ar price, For one week only, $6.00; We are making this special price to introduce our hig! Silk Sk.rts, and only one will be sold to a customer CAPES. Our fall and winter stock of Capes is here awaiting your tmspec- tion. Ask to see our $2.00 all-wool Melton Cape. It’s a winner MILLINGRY. A beautiful I’ne of new Pattern Hats have just arrived. not fail to suit the most fastidious: $12.0 They wilt |! 1 Sailors, at for the ‘‘Perfect,’” PERSONALS. L. M. Flesh, of Piqua, O., is at he Palmer. Mr J. Le returned Kilgore has OXF trom Anderson, Ind. Mr, Waiter Martin, of Eddyville, 1 grade Of ig at Hotel Gilberto, Mr. W. Fred Long is back from a uip through the state. Mr. Horace Vaughan returned at noon from Louisville. Col. Q. Q. Quigh returned at noon from Central City. J.T. Allcock, of Kansas, Graves county, is at the Palmer, Mr. Joseph L. Friedman and wife jeft at noon for Arkansas, Special Agent C. W. Huntley, of the Illinois Central, is in the city Also the very latest things in jaunty Walking Hats anc ale prices which you cannot help appreciate ‘A new lot of Colored Switches, one yard long, 35¢. THE BAZAAR, NEW STORE. 216 Broadway. Everything in Its (e} Season ag UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line Our meat market is of canned good rything in the line of unexcelled, having e siti Py Fe LALLY. A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. CASPER JONES Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in connection with his saloon. Oysters, Fish, ae Chichen, Ham, ee, Eggs, Steak, Co! etc. In fact verything to eat, or any one thing to eat, at POPULAR PRICES. Give us a call anc we will try to make a customer of you. 5¢ buys some- thing to eat; 10c buys something to eat; 15¢ buys something to eat, and 0 on. You don’t have to be just back from the Klondyke to get a good square meal at all hours. Furnished rooms to rent at popular prices. ‘Wick Han's CASPER’S Telephone 373. Old Stand 129 South Second. *dephone 118. Cor. 9th and Trimble. {| LOCAL MENTION. Bad Use of Whisky. Ben Egner will be tried before Jus tice R. S. Barnett today in Mechan- icsburg, on a charge of throwing a bottle of whisky at C. H, Hellum, the bottle broke and the contents flew over Mr, Westner. Dr. , 8 Edwards, Spec ity, Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat, Paducal. Ky Ready prepared Heinz’ baked beans, delicious for lunch at the Delicatessen. 1202 See the “Orient,“or a ‘bicycle built for ten,” and the “Quads and “Sex’s” at National Bicycle Meet Friday, Oct. 15. llot Died ot Malaria. Mrs. Rosa Bailey, aged 45, wife of Mr. F. M. Bailey, died of fever yes- afternoon, at her home in Me- chanicsburg, She leaves a husband and several children, Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store uf DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. Special Sale. 1 qt cranberries, 10c. 1 qt. chow-chow 1 gal. Dill pick’ 1 gal. sour kraut, 35¢, 1 pt. pottle best ketchup, 1d, 1 Ib. choice baking powders, 10¢, 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55¢. 24 Ibs, best patent flour, 1. L. Ranpoiru, 23 South Second St Reserved seat tickets are now onsale at VanCulin Bro’s. for big bieyele races Friday. Gen eral admission, 50cts. reserved seats 25c, extra;if you want good seatsfor ladies get them) immediately asthey are being vicked oyer rapidly. Death of a Ciuld. The ten-monihs-old child of Mr John Jones died yesterday at the wily residence, out on the Benton | ¢ Telephone 89. ——_—$— REPORT OF TRE CONDITION OF THE CITY RATIONAL BARK At Paducah, in th: State of Ken- tucky, at the close of business, Oe hy ISOT: The rewains were 1 the family burying ground today. REEOUROH Every lady and child should see | Loans ar : | ey trick rider, perform at the} pares 1lo4 am Tio at The Are entucky ‘Troware price at r your Due 7 ’ Clarence McLean, the great fan-| 40d is doing a big business, decided to remain here until the 20Ua hig bieyele races consulted the Doctor are own | great oppsrtunity to have their eyes Glass «| fitted properly with grasses. Claim Agent John J. Miller went up to Princeton this morning on busines: Messrs, R. W. Allen and Thomas Boswell returned at noon from Lex- ington races, Miss Willie Stone, of Kuttawa, came down this afternoon to attend the speaking. Traveling Freight Agent R. C. Watkins went up the road this morn- ing on business. Mr. Richard Ashbrook, of Cincin nati, arrived last night on a visit to relatives here. Isaac Daniel and wife and Miss Myrtle Mainot,of Metropolis, are at Hotel Gilberto. Mr. Rufe Gardner and Mayfield, are guests of Mr. Brower and family. Trainmaster J. J. Flynn will come down from Princeton on the special train this afternoon. Mr. Henry E. Rosevear, secretary of the Y, M. C. A, rived at noon from Louisvill Messrs. L. C. and Will Linn, and Jobn and H. P. Wear, of Murray, came in today to attend the speak: Miss Sallie Collins bas returned to her home in Louisville, after a ples ant visit to her cousin, Miss Mawie Radnedge. Mrs. J. J. Saunders left this morn- ing for her home in Louisville, after avisit to ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nash. Attorney C. C. Grassham, Col. C. H. Webb and Mr. James Sedberry are down from Smithland to attend the speaking. Messrs, Ralph Ryan, Thos. Hay- den, Polk Hayden, Will Ryan and Melvin Williams, of Gold Pond, are in the city to hear Bryan speak. Mrs. Maggie League, who has for a year or more been employed at the telephone exchange, has returned to her old home, in Memphis, to reside. Rev. Thomas Morris, of Smith cove, Ky., who is here to perform Morris-Morrow wedding, will preach tonight at the Broadway M. E. chureh. Mr. H. C. Brown, formerly secre- tary of the Fai.ne~’s Alliance, came up this morning from Clinton to at- tend the speaking. He is a guest of Mr. Clyde Cooper and family. The German given at the Palmer House last evening in honor of visit- ing young ladies was largely attend- ed, and was very enjoyable. wife, of Chas, stace ar Special prices prevail at the Ken- tucky Glass & Queensware Company for the entire week, 1103 It will be the chance of your lifetime to see so many crack jacks compete in big bicycle races, Friday. Oct. 15. Llod Church Services Tonight, There will be services tonight at the Broadway M. E, church, con- ducted by Rev. Thomas Morris, of the Louisville conference. All are cordially invited to attend this ser- vice. The Llinois Central pay train will be here on October 19, at noon, aud pay off the shop employes. Almost $1200 has been saved this month by the reduction in hours. Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill you¥ coal house now cheaper than ar yone, Call and interred io) make contract, Still In the City. Dr. G. Goldstein is still in the city He has ust. Those persons who have not missing He re- is 1103] fers gladly to any one of bis many son iw Queensware Co: cto Sones If you area wheelman or not pecle. . om you cannot afford to miss the big) _ bieyele races Friday. Hott Important Notice, All persons knowing themselves in- | debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son warned to call and settle at wu oilive, } ! and (oper ‘Total e hereby! £ » Same at 1 Soub | thereby save 1 will be apital s:0ck Fourth street to themselves costs, 9 forced to proceed by collect sume, unless otherwise scitied promptly. ¢ Eo H. Puryear, | Receiver of R & King and Jobn} Rogers & Son with Mr. R. E. Smith, of Bird's Potu , and Miss ‘ table Live in Missouri, Subsertbed and sworn @ay of October, 197 My Cook BUS Notary Public. mDleeion « ih. 10 ae | f — united home of the biide rectors | Justice R. 8. Barne't ciliciating. Mr, —_—_—_——__—_—_—_ i i a Smith isa cer ins ec or at Bird's There will be a called meeting of) pont, and the couple left today for the latter »)! o W.¢, Brus M. Lives ston, 8. n buon the Ramsey Society Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock, at the ebureb, ember is urged to be present, 6 w 202 China speciaitips at halt price at The Kentucky Gass & Queeneware Company. t + 1103 8 patients, China dinner sets at $15, But a ery few left. The Kentucky Glass & Queensware Company, successor to | Robins Glass & Queensware Co. Candies we have by the ton, Pri- sto suit. Delicatessen, 1202 Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. oi 31 total U8s0, two colored boys, were arrest Oitivec Jones th’s afiernoon ley for shooting ond money weie found, | claim to be innocent 1’ ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. meu strong, toonne ror BARGAINS? If you are, go to the place where you can get them. Our stock of fall and winter goods, including clothing, shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, etc., has just arrived, and we are prepared to give you some bargains never heard of before The cheapest kind of goodness and best kind of cheapness are here Goodness in leather, goodness in cloth, goodness in make, goodness in fit and finish, they are all here; ana the cheapness—that's here, too, with the goodness—both together Following are some of our prices in Clothing Shoes... Men's all-wool black 18-ounce Ladies’ fine vici clay worsted, cashmere and cheviot | trimmed, new coin toe suits, made and trimmed equal to! $3.00 to $4 custom-made suits, and Ladies’ f round cut, worth to worth $1.5 50, all go for $4.50, Men's fine Men's heavy all-wool cheviot| welt, new coin toe, pants, worth $ go for $1.00, | $3.50 to 4 50, go for Boys’ suits worth $1.50 and $2, 50 Men's satin calf, lace or con- go for $1.00 and $1.25. gress, shoe, worth $1.50, for $1.00. kid, patent worth from go for $2.00 dongola kid shoes, or $1 square caliskin, Goodyear worth from Extra bargains in men’s heavy wool Overshirts and Underdrawers. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court. We keep open till 10 o'clock every evening TOTAL REGISTRATION, —Saturcay till 12, New Bapt'st Newspape the “Bap. yesterday by Pv. Hunt, J. S. Mathews, T. D. With a capital roposed to doa gen- 1g business paper will be a H. Whitsitt in ntroversy that bas been Jin the Ba church recently | Courier-Journal. ; Articles incorporating were filed d stridge, M. Phelps, Dr. J. M Osborne and others. of $10,000 it is} eral publishing aod 1 It is unders' 1 the | champion of Dr. W Democrats Make Material Gains, a Large Vote Polled. Comparison of Totals With L896 and 15) Independents le ¢ waged Decrease. The results of s« tion and that of Octo’ cincts are as follows: Nortu si art crats 44, republicans October 5—De licans other Tot De ans 60, other South side ¢ crats 47, republ October 5—Demos 110, ay’s registra ver & | A PADUCAHAN, Y pre- | house—Demo- | Has Been Granted a Patent On a 3. | nee, 5, 1 F ts fssned at Wash- tagto y to Kentuckians was republic. | one to } A. Bouoer, of the city, Mr. Bohner’s nd in the di- rats 260 fence. rame could not be f ectory. 1a patent art Demo: ans 25 ers 2, May Fern kst ber race at Lexing- be yesterday, running behind the ) rals 249, repubs Democrats 296, rep»blic Tethers 10. uc The Abbot won in straight i Klonaike Not In Ir. Better we ww SCHOOL SHOES «GOGHRAN & OWBN'S.~ Buy one } ue ¥ Shoes bought of us polished free. scare. 7 EE, —_—$—<$—$———— “DR. G, GOLOSTIEN, | Deigels—Democrats 33, aps 38, otl October r republic rats 142, repu 2 ans 258, o! The Wcll-nnown and Skitltut OPTIC SPCCIALIST, 249, reputi| ok republ « Rogers—Democrats 40, republic serats 209, repub- | Louisville. Ky., cans 09, others 10 nis—Democrats others 1, Demox cans 117, others Toials—Democrats ans 149, others 22. Plow factory—-Demvcrats 25 publicans 19, others 4, Oct. 5—Vemocrats 221 Re; ie JAND WILL REMAIN ONLY A FEW DAYS | . 18, Rey abl SPECTACLES BLINDNESS, blindness o¢ | Republi- | Chalks—Democrats 27, cans 14, Oct. 5—Deinoerats 2 cans 84, ers 11 Totals—Democrats 266, Republi- 38, oihers 11 K publicans 41, others 4 Oct, 5—Dewocrats cans 161, ‘Total cans Faxo cans 2 October publicans 141, Republi- Republi- | hpaiticks—Democrats Re- amount of curs Wroagh ou vet of au optical defect of the eyes not being attended to at the me. Many such have ¢ under my not either tied The vast 131, Republi- othes 1 ji —Demoerats rte” 153, Ropubli- é 1ses one thers 15 t -Demovrats 15, Republi » others 2 pacient hos been short bat one to a large exteot wich they say, is their ’ wenk eve, the other having hile or Potale no defect (and sig ld the cose of the abd 107, ophery 20. weak eve be shori-sizhied it increases Barnett’s—Democrats 5, Republi- fyvidiy) the 2 haga lta Gane Ts cies 2s amount of optical defect gets out of October 5-—-Democrats publicans 70, others 4, Totals—Democrats 106, Republi- or both eyes in ove 5—Demoerats, thers 8 Democrats 76, Republi- eve 101; Re- a, similar io arcuivilog eye; the ht tos quickly deterivrates uatil o'] per-eption of light, some simple accideat having occurred causing \ loses cans 77, others 5. : Schmidt’s—Democrats 15, Repab- licans 19, cibers 1 Oo ver 5B—De' licans others 10 To —Democ cans 116, others 11. Craod tot Republicans 1,4 Making the wial number of vo.es reg'sieved both days 3,701, The Demociat'e¢ plurality is 650 yoies o Voth re \ ous. A comparison of the totals of pre lo permavent are with a of defect in both eyes pg sight as well They can read by holdiog the book eyes, owing to spasm | muscles (apparent thos (he patienis | igited,aod y wil improve as they get Dov it firqoenily eods in pare jalysis of (ve cilia y mascles with ale | biiodoess, of just sufi. n to giope about wita, jes been properly japied ta time to coirect the esiors of ref ac loo.ey mw ght have enjoyed lit a! Waele Jifesime, sysivm Of .esis re compensating for cy, while reseeving power of “accommo- of tue normal eye; the large reouliemeat bos been nearly or ea- ey, overlooked by most of the op ber eye. Mindoess Ove # there verats 58, Repub ruts 73, Republi- * 2,089 ), olvers 173. Dew A ny nt) wod coo-idec Khemselyes pb | believe sho! 8 | most tots 4, to.ul? 1797 ; Republicans 1671; others Jones, 1 by naa al Joha Hermea and George 00d 8 DAG sult in pe atuie’s dele fee. 3 craps. Tue di L (ue boys suse “e No-Ty tas for Guaranteed tobaece abi ‘pure. and you will buy another next fall public |S NOW AT THE PALMER HOUSE, | For a Limited Time Seventh and Jackson Tide... Of fall trade has set in, It will in A More Dangerous Epidemic ferent sections of the store— dress goods, millinery, cloaka, warm under: wear, blankets, éte., all begin to show signe of great activity. Weare pleas- ing our patrons; no store can have a — Ly yen than that, We ire here for that purpose. _Mark the well-boaten path thot leads. lirect to our doors. Note the peuple ws they cone and go. Ask tie athe eason for making this store ti. base of their dry g00us supplies, a: 1 che; will tell you that they have ful: vonfl- dence in our merchandising methods. ThaUs the secret of our success. The New Gown Stuffs. Shelves laden with handsome ic fall weaves. Come in and see if w have not outbested all former bests. Note the styles, compare the qualities | and prices, and be convinced that we have been doing some masterful buy- ing Autumn Hosiery Sale. WATER att Si, LL TERS This hosiery section of ours is vbe| pride of the store. Its success has been achieved by buying the best and | selling at the closest margin of profit —~ 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 second, you can depend upon our hats being right in style and worthiness of material; and th'rd, the prices are so modest that one’s sense of economy is appealed to. The Garment Boom. In so short a space we could not give a creditable description of the items and prices of these tempting lots of capes and jacxevs, but would like to emphasize the fact that all are tailor-made; that the fit is perfect; (hat they are finely finished; that the materials are of the best; that our prices are exceptionally low, and that we want to start the season right b; f tal giving you values that you c Office Hours 1 The Flood | Is possible in Paducah. USE} ONE OF... “COTT t ARDWARE CO’S HENRY MAMMEN, BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. {Patent Flat-Opening Books... weaned, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERGHOUSE.) 126 BROADWAY avout, We are ready to show you. Telephon - For Shoe Buyers. Don’t think you ever wore honester shoes than these, We know they are honestly priced—too much so for a 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. HARBOUR’S crlect Home APPOINTMENTS Must include, No home healthy vst imp» Than Gold perfect Plumbing, can be and ill drained dred dollars spect for better Plumbing means five hundred saved from the doctors, * ED D. HANNAN * 132 South Fourth Street...Telephone 201 331 BROADWAY. = | aay | - | Dr. Goldstein's | ‘ cof sixteen years enables bin, by most improved method and | wit the latest scien ifie apparatus, to} ly test the sight. and by a ‘ollection of lenses oF specs | to give relief to and st en: .ben| eyes for the varied reqowements| srofessioval or private life. | )NSULTATION AND EXAMI- NATION FREE. | ¥ FICE HOURS: From 10a. m. to 3p. m. ane of the ¢ ver p> CURE CONSTIPATION LG ’ ULATE THE LIVES KILLED FOR CHARITY, A Prize Fighter Meets lis Death, Boxing Today, MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Ic Manager Hoe oilice, 534 Fourth Avenue, betwee Green and Walnut, Louis-| ville, Kentucky. | The pickpockets began to get in| TMC Latest News F : Tl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 janet race bias EDWIN TRAVERS Avncon a stranger came in with | medians the crowd and was ‘touched’ for) N 1 New Orleavs, c $75, He complained to Marshal Collios this afternoon, saying his} We-€ four des fever in this ci With the Original New York Cast Al fr pan ider, He said he 1e-| the members feeling the man put bis | “ems to be band ia bis pocket, but paid no at-| A pene (eat'on to it at the time. jWhie giving a ches Marshal Ccllins warns everybody | the beaelit of the fever to watch out for all kinds of thieves.) There three ens Ife deaths Lie sie yesers ® DESIGKED FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES! were bt new Phe W. ¢ . will meet as us- us! at 3 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon in the lecture room of the Cumber- laud Presbyterian church. The del- ezates to the state conveation wil: make theie report; a full attendance The public is cordially Forget-me-nots, « one-act “curtain raiser,’ will precede the comedy Specialties, onsisting of and H imitations, | A is desired, invited. Yellow Feyer Germs, breed in the bowels, Kill them and you are safe from the awful disease, Cascarets destroy the germs through- out the system and make it impos- sible for new ones to form, Cascarets re the only reliab'e safe-guard for young and old against Yellow Jack 10°, 25¢, 50, all druggists, nimw remote from Wash ny ton, Send model, drawing or phe ¢ advise, it pateniat Our fee not due ul Lame Away, © easily and forever, be mag Fvo and Vigor, take No-To (hat makes weal mea Ail Arugeints, 600 oF #1, Cure guaran seed lot end sample free. Address “rling Kemedy Co, Chicago or New York A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CiGaR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick your choice of the brards. Call on us at our new drug store if you want a good cigar. J. D, BACON & CO.,, streets. Pharmacists.

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