The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 14, 1897, Page 4

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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. These skirts Our price, $1.25 worth $10.00 and $12.00. Our For one week only, $6.00 luce our high grade of 150 New Couchee new shades. are sold every A laxge lot of Silk and Satin Skirts, pric We are making this special price t9 introc Silk Sk.rts, and only one will be sold to a customer CAPES. Our fall and winter stock of Capes is here awaiting your Inspec: tion. Ask to see our $2.00 all-woo! Melton Cape. It’s a winner MILLINGRY. A beautiful Ine of new Pattern Hats have just arrived not fail to suit the most fastidious. Also the very latest things in jaunty Walkin ices which you cannot help appreciate ‘A new lot of Colored Switches, one yard long, THE BAZAAR. 216 Broadway. They will g Hats and Sailors, at Pe 35e. | day for Columbus, Ind., on a short JF me BAKING erfect POWDER does such lovely baking. PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. ' faves one-half, PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Louis Ask your grocer for the ‘‘Perfect,’’ PERSONALS. Mr, Clay G. Lemon left today for Nashville. Mr. Carl Brower week’s illness, Mrs. John Lehohard, of ville, arcived at noon. Mr. Gus Meaves, C., is at the Palmer, Mr. E. Brown and wife, of Dycus- burg, are at the Palmer. Evangelist Hugh Mulholland left yesterday afternoon for Louisville. Mrs. C, E, Whitesides left yester- is out after a Evans- of Ashville. N. visit. The “A Jolly Night Troupe’? is at ARE YOU LOOKING FOR If you are, go to the place where you can get them. Our stock of fall and winter goods, including furnishing goods, ete., has just arriv d we you some bargains never heard of before fhe cheapest kind of gooduess aud b _ Goodness in leather, goodness int « in fit and finish, they are all her« with the goodness—both together Following are some of our pr ‘ Clothing Men's all-wool black clay worsted, cashmere ax suits, made and trimmed e custom - made square round cut, wor $7.50, all go for Men's heavy pants, worth $2 Boys’ suits worth $1 go for $1.00 and $1.25 ire prepared to give eapness are here that's here, too, worth from suits sola kid shoes Goodyear worth {rom all- wool che » go for and $ con. lace or the Palmer, headed by Mr. Edwin Travers, Mr Thomas W. Baird, of the city is acousin of Mrs, W. J, Bryan, wife of the Nebraskan. ‘The Metropolitan Operatic Special- ty Company, left at noon for Vienna, Ul, to play tonight, Second Vice President J. T. § NEW STORE. Everything in Its han, of Chicago, passed through the sity this morning at 8 o'clock on the regular train en route from Mem- phis to Evansville. Dr. John L. Godwin has accepted a position with D. A. Yeiser & Son, wholesale and retail druggists, at Pa- ducah, Ky. Jobn L., while a very iffable, pleasant gentleman, is one of he most proficient young druggisis o the state. He will take charge of \is new position about the 20th— Union City Commercial. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, having everything in the line of Tiephone 118. Cor. gth and Trimble. Season IS THE RECORD complete and up-to-date. Splendid line fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. WE MAKE. 3) of canned goods. Our meat market is A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. | CASPER JONES Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in connection with his saloon Oysters, Fish, Spring Chichen, Ham, Eggs, Steak, Coffee, etc. In fact, everything to eat, or any one thing to eat, at POPULAR PRICES. Give uaa call anc we will try to make a customer of you. Se buys some- thing to eat; 10c buys something to eat; 15¢ buys something to eat, and g0 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. Nick Hau CASPER’S spam 373. Old Stand South Second. COLGATE & CO'S Dr. Edwards, Specialty, Eye { Ear, Nose and Throat, Paducah. Ky The Baptist Associat A gooil crowd is attending the Bap- tist Association at Harmon near Gratiamville,. Severs! went out from the city today. See the “Orient, or a ‘bicycle built for ten,” and the “Quads * and “Sex’s” at National Bleycle x's Meet Friday, Oct. 15. _ llo4 ston. Weddings ia Livin Mr. W. Beanett and Mis) En Lucas, of the Green Springs ue Dorhood of Living:ion vounty, married yesterday. Mr. Bad Anglia: Tally, of the Livings ciaity, were morried Tuesday, Reserve: t tickets are now ‘onsale at VanCulin Bro’s. for big bieyele races Friday. Gen eral admission, 50cts. reserved seats 25¢e. extra;if you want |good seats for ladies get them jimmediately as they are being picked oyer rapidly. DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. Special Sate. qt. cranberre qt. chow-chow gal, Dill pickles gal, sour kraut y best ketebup » baking powders, 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55¢. 24 Ibs. best patent flour, 75c. About tie Registration. Whea asked wha placed on the resalt tion, Captain Fs was probally gratifyio 1. L. RANDOLPH, agers of the opposition, whe eh 23 South Second St ) demonstrated bosce jabriity te esa 5% favor, you proves noibing. “We car the Democ like now, istration, ihe ignificanve he 10ce ihe reg Me th: gto the vo their Telephone 89. pereu mea Just bat at MENTION. | ‘LOCAL pre cad (be luogely over wo yeas 4 d city If you area wheelman or not; you cannot afford lo miss the big bieyele races Friday. Jlo4 Died in Philadelphia. Mrs. Matilda Drake, mother of Mrs. Sain S , died a day or iwo ago at ber home ia Philedelphia Mrs. Sugars was called te ber bedside several we ey Li ried \y Democrats had a teauon, i we will just as win this Ur “No Republican should ponceni or selox his eff Wi bia the bovib ep elec area who, under the eve « 30u| iow day f the poli s Plays Call of whom wee icquied io works) of The Argus yesterd ay says. “A Jolly Nigh nice aud i night, and ti fine, It fined characce terousness. ‘Lue e wos a plot, not a mee ma\ vide p'.crs ; was genu'ne % that appeale i o no attempt to ex outlandish acis of clow Cairo 3D is, Wilt slag é We wit mo ande ‘ ue when (he , ba'lo e aul opea Lue lo. a drew a la a boo! was veis wy pole i « discus. ywil » our Lickel a | bestiate Pheir Second Vente Hola of Miss Helm M. L Ky.. were | Toe g bi Rn. { Princeton of Birwit if : the i. second marriage of eal Called Mecving. Ali Rep. commitic »men are called io mr Every lady and child should see Clarence McLean, the great fan- cy trick rider, perform at the “Told, takes place tomorrow, ioterment SCARE AT MAYFIELD. Threaten to Burn & Patient in a Bara, ; A w Quite a sensation was coused here by a report that a case of yellow fe- ver exisied in Mayfield, snd the whole town is in a state of excite- ment, says field dispateh to tke Louisville ‘“Times’’ of yesterdsy* A German about forty years of age got off the north-bound train at (he depot here and later was found near the cemetery in an unconscious con- dition. He was tsken to the po house. In his delirium be mutteret something al ut yellow fever, and ihe county physician bad him removea to ihe stable on the other side of town. Armed men are all around the sta- ble this morning threatening to bura (and the sick an in it, The own- ers of the barn are armed aud threat- en to shoot any who m lest it. ‘The county physician stated to the “"Times”’ corres; ondent that the man only had chills and malarial fever. He has a son, a glass-blower, liv. ing in Louisville, to whom he was ng to go when he was put oft ie. The physicians say there is no use for alarm, as it is not yellow ‘The man, since the above dispatch. died. DEATH OF MRS. RATCLIFFE. Well Kaoown Passes Away Mrs, Ellen Ratcl'ffe, relict of the ate Judge Ratcliffe, died this m: rn- ing at family 8 Broad wa The deceased Was about 64 ye od was ene of the most estit ble jadies in Paducah, having live here many years, She had for some time of heart -trouble, died at 2a m, She leaves three children, Mrs, W H. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Ratcliff: and Miss Minnie Ratcliffe. Vi funeral will take place at 3 o’cloc! tomorrow afternoon from the Episco pal church ; burfal at Oak Grove, A Lady i resideuce, i bee: a enty of Room at Calvo. e of trai | roum sridgs for steamboats with tall sui tacks Foor of the main piers on the K side of the river are now siz zon & bar that is out of the war: such is the appearance, alibovgu ihe base of ihe piers is many fee below js of workmen ate now to sn on (he bridge engyged im taking vp vails, ond Iny'og Gown in tue place mach beavier oac. The Cen- wal is prevaiing ve biidge for the +. waille that can come, vow under (24 Lllaoe Ce ide ise ement Reported at May fie This aft 22001 at excitencai was reported at Mayfield, av * it wes uere will be a necktie pony ic Accordirg to repels a col over on ared hot stove aud be t le ‘}resulting in injavies frum wuica she will probably die, if she is not ale dy dead. No names could be lea.acd, Death of achi'd, Hoke, the S-year-old son of Mv. and Mrs, Thomas Siemwell, dicd ounty, of Tre tuners! croup. Clark's tiver buryiog ground. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fai Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Friday, October lit big bieycle rac lot It willbe the chance of your! Headquaiicrs for Oysters in Bult. lifetime to see so many © vhoeived d B jacks compete in big bieyi'e large races, Friday. Yet. 15. Llod dere Attention, Woodmen « Worle! | 185, ty All members of Olive 8. ect Limo e. tT. No. 1103 suddle Market, ts Fiench Second | | | ihe wulces BAKING men of the Woild, vi'l sack Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com tonight, at 7:30, for special dill sud pany will fill you’ coal house now | instructions, prepa:a\ » on-feheaper than|ar yone, Call and veil'ng ceremony. A make owe i to POWDER ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 4 YEARS THE STANDARD. wrt i woman knocked a wile wo vo, Extra bargains Overshirts and [ PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court. We keep open till 10 o'clock every e DRIFT O00 in n ay till 12. » who were taken returned elm Dewg furibe: no tthe Waters, on the Levee. Saved From Cor ralled hy mination of Greate withde awa {tems of Special Inevest to River supporting him People. a separate tou licket Notice. re hereby Electrié Compa ing its business, anc p ils affairs, and that iti 2 of said company to ter existence in ac: chaptel notifier which ha channel oppostte two weeks co this mor plete an r seurs her work there te 48 corporate for B er Hont *\ cordance with section 561, the Kentucky statotes, M. Broom, President M. Fisnen Secretary. rnite Away, brought down a i left on return Tue Vlucky Boy arr nov land All druggists, 60e oF 81. “ Booklet end ‘s Klondike as her Klondike Not tn Ir. Better Shoes bought of us polished fr boat wil ter to A light dre he low wa ructions si £. A. Woodruff Cio Roasters oa a The Well-nnown and Skilljul M lower are desianiing ackeis are offe The Bob D Evansville r vin Of Louisville, Ky., the Tennc sin uw soe AND WILL REMAIN ONLY A FEW DAYS ate Logs ~ : SPECTACLES BLNONESS, t NEWS AND COMMENT. est ofa intiy hal N.J n of w urers ever for een com, lete nis ¢ Camden Britan's 1 to Bimetalli will Great Slates sioner i Saturday of at se e pw The Labor will Nerve [Haute A registered $14,000 ha aod Denver New York have organ refining com $3,...0,00 cose Trust, ploy 5¢0 men, pected, Indiana State Federa'int hold its next meeting "The va optic attended suck as been lost Dna of the ey a M under my either dor to at the proper tine rave come notice. pitalists the ot bus been shor vod both t whi with tue in on h say, is their gl way Ww m- large exte weak eye, the oth havi tle or ry ye Members of the silver cutive ant met at Lexi ade arrangewe b orators ia Ue fi se of Mrs. G on telal at Glenuville, the forgery of her first hus’). ature, the ! w ited it increases rapidly) the Great st amount of opiical defect gets out of the deteriorates until tion of light, some having oceurred avis fos ak eye be to rday b the pat m. I A \ wwe ar to uinting ¢ , Sight it sim ih 1 to permanent are with a tin both eyes ausing t jury failed t f lef was disroisse |. ‘Lhe ike miners have hw at Bre hould decline, The annual ve Commerce © crease in receiver eighteen, Over 7 vapital stock paid no diyit relight ton the nur 511,7 At the Auditor Nat Butler, of Can clippet tree tw onds from the mile competition record It ered aw nderful performa six-lap track. A s,ecial grand jury is at work a Newport, and will probably inciet the assailants of Mrs, Thomas Glea-| 1 Pe museles (apparent the putients uhited,and Tatersite!short-sight) and thus of the how neal Iway eye they will improve as they get r, but it fre Uy ends in pare muscles with ale or just suili- ut with, properly rect the errors ave enjoyed me, system of lests re- . Compensating for while reserving 1g power of “aecommo- of the normal eye; the large requirement has buen nearly or en ively overluoked by most of the op- minlasion vip ot 4 and oue anpacec sult in perfect nature's defieiency, was consids he od. BARGAINS?2|The FI clothing, shoes, gents’ 1 make, goodness | viei kid, patent | The New Gown Stuffs. for $1.00. that it is the THE NEW SCHOOL SHOES wGOGHIAN & OWBN'S, “= DR. 6, GOLDSTIEN ~ OPTIG SPEGIALIST, IS NOW AT THE PALMER HOUSE, blindness oc-| Maco" (A Mare Dangerous Epidemic Than Yellow Fever Of fall trade has set in. It will { t Is possible in Paducah, crease in Volume day by day, Alres ) USE; ONE OF... it ripples and eddies around the «. ferent sections of the store — uri ss goods, millinery, cloaks, warm under wear, blankets, éte,, all begin to show signs of greatactivity, Weare pleas +t'ARDWARE te CO.’S . ing our patrons; no store can have a AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE HENRY MAMMEN, BOOKBINDER | Mark the well-beaten path that lead# direct to our doors, Note the people A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant You need send nothing out of town }as they come and go, Ask the: the “7 Patent Flat-Opening Books.... reason for making this store | bas a of their dry goods supplies, «rd chey will tell you that they fave'tu. cont: dence in our merchandising methods Thats the secret of our success. Shelves laden with handsome i ¢w | fall weaves. Come in and see if wo have -_ 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. "| Everyone wears stockings; every- body wants to wear honest stockings | This hosiery section of ours is the |pride of the store. Its succeés has been achieved by buying the best and selling at the closest margin of profit Possible. Come in and see for your- self, | q | 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 hate being right in style and worthiness of material; and third, 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 jitems and prices of these tempting lots of capes and jackets, but would emphasize the fact that all are tailor-made; that the fit is perfect; that they are flnely dnished; that the als are of the, best; that our prices are exceptionally low that | | we want to start the season ri ns by > giving you values that you can taik| about. We are ready to show you. Office Hours H 126 BROADWAY waned, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERJHOUSE.) f r | | r OAM, y. M. or. M. THE foot DES MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE. wrcnre Tremeet For Shoe Buyers. ‘ Telephon vu Don’t think shoes than these. ever wore honester We know they are |honestly priced—too much so for a big profit showing, but—we boaght them when leather was Jower,on a close cash basis, and the saving goes to you, where it rightly belongs, We ask our friends everywhere to! As rev call on us, and promise to save them} tyoky money on reliable goods. | HARBOUR’ back of W Third stree: CES. Manager How They Will Appea ficial Ballot < the Of T f siate to sof | the secre by all te ele : ‘DAY, OCTOBER 14 = EDWIN TRAVERS LY NIGHT pao. DESIGNED FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES! 3 tk Cast Forget-me-nots, wacky Un the ballots » aid e fo prepared by Jerk Dav will be printed the waa lidates under First, the can lican party uuder the cond, the cratic party ander third pacty aud haa of he e om New Y 1 evives ales of curtain Hiciaies ? precede the comedy of Than Gold | Specialties, the candid 4 imitations, cde lew {| me Ding at Van Calia’s oD Notive. I ‘ devic Phomas Jefferson wreath of it b fifth, the of | J under che device of | appellace clerk nomine J. Shacke Deno boro; James B. Badey, Rep Salyersville tbe All persons the Peo 4 ts are bereby notified *s Railway Company is \ 1 business, and will 1 affairs, and that it is the ion of said company nate its e in accord- ance H1, chapter 52 of the Ke * candidaie up its xt fall win 331 BROADWAY. ‘ond, 01 ote to termi- porte existe: with section neky st M. BLoom, President, A. C. Eiss thay Seeretary. ~ = loft ans of the day. Dr, Goldstein's eof sixteen years enables most improved method and tentific apparatus, to sight, and by a { lenses or spec: to and strengthen varied requirements or private life. NSULTATION AND EXAMI- NATION FREE, FICE HOURS: From 10 a, m p.m. Yellow Jack Vo tative. Yeliow Jack and 1 thoroughly cleaed wad free from germ breeding matter. rets Candy Cathartic will t kill all con. almwt ti hia vt the latest © srectly test able collection t e relief eyes for the t ase germs Yellow Peover 1 the bowels rms, Kill thom aut awful disease, lestroy the germs through+ stem and make it impos- for vew ones to form. Cascarets fe-guard for ust Yellow Jack droggists. nimw ( i A are usearet ut the s afe from the rl to 34 Ii me of 34 Fourth Avenue, bgp vetween Green and Walnut, Louis- ille, Kentacky, OW &CO. C.A.SN Orr. Paren® U } 4 © WasHin & | _AMERICAN-GERMAN NATIONAL BANK | OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY i | wt AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTO ER 5, 1897 st RESOURCES oans and Discount: LIABILITIES Capit $s Profi Cireulat rnment Bonds... Other Stocks and Bonds.... eoek 3anking House, Furniture and Fixtures Premium on United States Bonds.... ‘Treasurer United States, 5 pet Fund Cash and Exchange.. Go Undivided $ $308,534.98 45,000.00 332,376.52 3,800.00 | Deposit 128,769.62 $685,911.50 GEO, C. THOMPSON, President VEO | CIaaR. ONCE TRIDID, ALWA* For a Limited Time We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick your choice of the brands. Cali on us at our new drug store if you want a good cigar. J.D. BACON & CO,, Seventh and Jackson streets. Pharmacists. . A GENEROUSLY GvOD NICKEL CAKEN,

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