The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 26, 1897, Page 4

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a ™ Baxine orfoet PODER a STRUCIAS fi ed mohairs, flared ve 1 ne f Facy would onsidered ches | PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. ‘ivewttl | Asai diets saGbaie PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Loats Ask your grocer for the *+Perfect,’’ 0 al Just received — A Is no two allt We took all the manufacture They consist of wool serges, plaids:and checks of evers at $2.50; our prive, any in the lot, $1.49, PERSONALS. Foil Puder,of Ev avsvil ty. W. T. "Miller went down to May- 1d at noon, Mr. Morris Epstein Princeton, Samuel W, in the city, Col, W. WH. Parham = retuined neon from Princetop, Heory S. Beisi, of St, Louis, i Hotel Gilverto, Couoei'man Jobn Rinekleff lett at noon for Caiio on business, Mrs. B. J. davoway and child, of Memphis, are at the Palmer. Miss Ila Hort left yester’ noon for St. Louis on a visit Circuit Clerk J. Will returned from Nashville. Mrs. Jobn McCune left at noon for Louis, on avisie to her mother Miss Susie Tiowtman, fiom Li is Veitiog her auut ou Burneit Our line of capes carnot be equalled in style ar 1 price, Handsome fi trimmed all-wool Melton capes for $2 00. Ask to see tiem is in tle 1 gold ring neat, +a | A Free Giet—To each purchaser of $10. worth $2.50. This offer does not «pply to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT t th ry de y dey { is visiting-at Menifee, of Dan. acs in antomnard Our millinery department is reple’e with the lat winter headwear, A deautif il line of pattern huts ar epection, A new line of nobby walking hats A new lot of very stylish suitors at 50 Handsomely trimmed bats worth $5.5 The very latest thing - the new Me worth $3.50, oor price $2 00. New French switches, regelar p: THE BAZAAR, 216 Broadway. worth 750, our p nd $1 00, 3.00. rimmed, all colors, at ), our pricr § ie hat—prettily 0 for $1.00, ay afier NEW STORE. Fisher has Speci Si, Grapes per basket, lie. 1qt canberres, 10c, 1 qt chow-chow, 20c, 1 gal. Dill pickle ; 1 pt. pottle best ketchup 15¢ 1 1b choice baking powders, 10¢ 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55e 24 Ibs. bes: patent flour. 7c. I. L. Ranooven, 123 South £econd St LOCAL MENTION. a myovtun'! sideet. Me. visit og Bray. es and di to mee L. Bray, of Evansvitl his biother, Mr. W Palmer Cox's ‘Brownies’ will be at Morton's Opera House next Moo Ay. Mrs, Telephone 89. Friedman returned lay a visit to Clicago ani ot NUPITALS TONIGHT. ’ Woods, whose wife d Miss Virgie Greer and Mr. ( hare , will move Mocquo to b: Macr ed back t Col Wert Mills passed throvgh vi orday eu rouie tom Eddy ville t ay fe! oe Gree vill be ristian es, Rev The marr'age of Mics Vir ' to Mr. Chas, Mow ut solemnized at the First ebuich tonight at 8:50 « W. H Pinkerton, the pi _@ by Rev. W. E. Cave, pastor of"! iret Presbyterian courte 1, to otici- ‘te, ‘The ushers will be Messrs. A Einstein, Tom Sanders, Rabb Ne C. C. Covington, W. H. Clark, JD Mocquot, Ed Clark and Joe Kent Esall. After the ceremony the coup’e will go E ast on a biidal tour. New Grand Chain, Ill , Feb. 10°97 J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind Dear Sir—You may ship me an other gross of your Improved Chil and Fever Cure on the same term: as last. It isa splendid seller »nd I consider it tha best Chill Cure in the market. Yours very traly, Tacos FRLLUNS LEIS Sold by DuBois & Co. tt Incandescent lamp gloves suitable for system for sale at McPherson s Drug store. it DR. 6. GOLDSTEIN | iter y i Messrs. Tom Morton and Fr J akeus bt went over to Broohiya this 21 Mr. Sam Geodmen was compelle home t's morning (ot a sever k of toothache, Miss Virgina von fem Eddyville, to actend (he M eqaot wedding. Warden J. H. Happy, of E'dy ville, passed through the ci:y enroute to May tield on a visit, Mr Ma Pa ( ton’s op ra bot Mr. Goorge E, man, and Mss Ny the city, will be married toui: bt, Mrs. Franklin B. I Louis, returned bome a visit to her pareuts, Mr. aud C1 tis tse economy inferi« fony kind, s iree at voon n Doulas, Brows advance © site X's *isat Mot of foe fifteen Jones. & motor Joicked uf ate ie Joves, both of fellow is no bones wd the littl and able to be avout, afternoon were 1oweve of St after Mr ee i noon, GELLING Better Broke Is This Viet» With a Collar Rone, » Mar 8 of his ¢ wealth’s attorney, Mr. Ch tuboating betw lcounty, in the ine near th May who lives th James Dosseit ed fair d is slowly ree cived Saturday, whim 4 s. Howard, who has bee n Mempiis an: avtived home — tht road Hes he ing A his home, and in collar R 1 varg actiogs horse thie ES ‘our Weeks of Success Will, DY 1 Request, Remain One Week More. Dr. I b this worning te ad a meeti the Southwest Kentucky Medica Association, Mr. and Mis, Given ypbell St. Li of Mrs. § nce M wil attend - Moc 2 Db. re ing b's wards. went down shoulder, Dr. Brooks he unfortunate him dong a well pected vnd-r the ¢ was ¢ ' man as uf lore the juot wedd A. Meacham and Mr city, left) to Graves county, to atier RETURNED AND FORGIVEN akes hs Wile . ki . George Reaves Back to Masti Mr. Geo.ge R tureed io May? from Mewp! ule, plist Association, It is my specialty to fit glosses ir id a such a manner that they relieve the eyestrain perfectly; . fitiing the with spectacles that you can see w. with ease and comfort, thus pies 4s ing the eye. In examining the eve fit only the latest and most improved |. methods and instraments are used, Physiciaus esnee' ally are inviied t call and investigate my method correcting errors of refraction, Many ca es of headache, new in, nery ousness, irritability, insomuia, go. nerveus prostration and the seem- ing stupidity of children are often due to defective virion caused by abrorme] curvature of the cornea or crystalline lens, or to an irregularity of the refracting media of the eve and are relieved at once upon the application of the glarc Ninety per cent. of people over fe years of age pred glasses, and fifiy five per cent, of the uinety need then for distance. Glasses are not always given to in prove eyesight, but to relieve unc strrine; in short to ‘ 1 Thousands of eyes are ruined yeu Seven persons out of tea have veither eyes alike, ar out of twenty Act) matism seces-ity of stir geach eve separately, Special alter! op is given to any inequality the’ ay ex st between the refiacti of the eye. Opi cul science has mare rapid ad- vances witbio the last few years, the correc! adaption of sp ctac come a distinct profess on, The opti- § Jo thoroughly understands his gy business realizes fully that in adjust- ing glares for bis cnstomers he is treating with a most delica'e and pres * cious organ, where the slightest error / may result seriously, while if he dc his work weil, he not only gives com- ye marriage of Miss Katie Rock o Mr. Henry Beyer wiil take H dat bride's father at Firth pres [dence of the Jani Monroe Miss Ame sly announce t8 p.m ia Straub and Mr the » Teno, in mart Har- o ig Jare well kKuown and pepular you where € unite ze vesti Rosenfeld, da ‘on. * She came to of the late Mr M Sol Kaha, of Dallas, Tex , Kaho, of Trinitat, C sof erisanoldr of Atls ghte funeral | Me. J “0 relatives her ident of DEALS, proper be aducai, Master Joe Leoaaid the S-yearsold son of Mr, wood, of Se 110 o'ck mirpi ion of the brain, after The litle fellow to school only This death is a sid blow to bis pares. The funeral will tale place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afieracon f Lockwood, OTL Wh Six lst ‘ a brief itl was well and one vet e the a few days age, 30 om the Rev, Mr. Tay or, of the Se ond ® has riaw clureb, burial at Oak Giove cian A man named Joun Muiphy, died of fever teday in a stanty be Me shan He yenrs of ave leaves a wile * several children, The likely be imtertved in he conaty g.avee yard. topa Was about 0 Bennett arrived a am Houston spoke yesterday * andidacy for comme s- | WE B PRICES CUT IN HALF 0.3 190 beys’ CLOTHING at ' 1 \'so men’s and a sacrifice aust be sold, pi PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Third and Court. We keep open till 10 o'clock every eve oing— saturday till 12, | KING LY GALLOWAY, | WURDERE? “P sil bail Henry. Debate. L. Phat Gr K. at As Padua, —$100 Reward. Hic Jams and Taylor vas Traced As Far Spou Chas, Joho. murderer, 800. alias of Mar fugitive iy today eoroute for whe vere is a reward of Lio be in hed He was (raced be og ia is far 1 # lost y oll Sun orier UO pec » Mow 1 Path Day o the bo t Melhau ¥, al City, dered hi « ein ev Giover from nt of sue 0 the house ne LW a ' Klondike Not In I. ih Perens Buy one pairgand you will hoes bought of usfpolished free.; vata word thro he drew a piso! t, mak- r and ant wth arker @ bypoct t ner i Mr, James spoke ont ue Tered, and who that y A de lay tive staced in the s way. of BP with ba city 1 line u ent sens H a letter or vi ad er ait ied DISD AP Wie kLi SPR, the third A torney ZW. wh re Urey have been Dem pariy, | of ans eu kn Hoag Ends a Loug ists in and Uscial Lite, Mr. Z. W. Boge, NY erday out of ef well known died at his afternoon at 6 ication of dis Rey ans may had been known © of orney of ne yes eck fiom a co ghout the entire Ten Ih and sti! Ma wiited in 188 He Jackson the same wut ieaves: Dy fou Mis. Lucy Cof Richard, f Alive Bugg. veral e place this af- w boo 1 was tial ventiv read ba all Ball de Scott HMonars the bar at Blo aandhs witied Miss M PLEASANTLY BNLERTAINED Little Miss Gots Mer t uve cube year, 1D theo. Aacivait The f home of! tergoon. 1 ude S iversary of ber of ber title} ning at the ss Ger e Litle M woner of the tenth a eet, nee were Notice of Dissolution, reby Li git i wer up ifs business, 0 , Laura Cox, Erne Gieaves. Mary solved by action Hobson, in accordance with sec Baghy, | tacky statutes, hel Gesyenat Execrate Lic 0., by S. B. Caldwell, P 1580 Grig mms corporation has been diss Jillie Cave, of its sondurant, Roselnad Dubnev, Ma » Olly Wilso, Ma » Mav Davi Nel Holland, Owen, Cathie Winstead, Garth Gregoiy, Campbell Mulyiaill, Coal Com peed ec ny will fill you’ coal house now Boren e @heaper than ar youe, po - make contract, Baker Sari Corinne . tienty » Flora Nashew. Meliroe Phomas, lo ni Meltsim Your 9 ouch, | .Wi © Bonbons at ‘rhe| y and Parker Have a Joint! fom Hayden Wanted at M.- ‘ } | you to look here. turut, aad Hayden ASE siven that the | 9 how to sew well; for oftentimes t | the Tn around the squar Call and to sides, The Lever of ow LOW Prices Has lifted this business into its pres- ent popularity. This same lever props up every trade transaction which takes pace over our counters, It means much to you from a money-saving standpoint, It means more to us, by sustaining @ well-earned reputation and adding fresh trade triumphs to the many that have gone before. Never in the store's history have you been to investigate #uch an assem- f close: margined merchandise. ly compare the items in our great | stock with what we say about them. | Not ordinary everyday he Goods prices, but bargains in 5 ues ri eve 7 tense of tne wor | ~drees goods and pr'ces that are pleasing others. “May'it not prodt you | to look here? Broadcloths, suitings, | solids, mixtures, much that’s popular, Many new lots feom (he ON saa great makers, We hive eek, priced them to make this} a busy week of garment selling. Your jacket or cape ia among them, and it won't cost you aa much aa you think. Plush capes this week $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 that we couldn't buy again for these prices F A now line of the The Millinery (052 Kigndike,” the $4.09, $5.00, | A More Dangerous Epidemi Than Yellow Fever Is possible in Paducah. USE ONE OF... SCOTT HARDWARE CO.’S WATER FILTERS AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE Everything in Its Stock leatier trimmed cow boy. the new sailors aud walking hate, just opened for this week's selling. Keeps up iisend, and satisiies ity cCascom- ere wih the best in The Stocking Stock the market at these popula> 8!,0, 100, 12ge, 15e and Y5e a palr Famous Kid Glove Values Note Offerings at $1.00 Pa‘ Canton flannels for everybody — vou'll think so when you see the stuck This corner is right on the jump jus now, and such va.ues as these wil keep it jumping. Two lots each, clo-+ twilled and heavy napped—the first 7ige, the # cond 8}¢ a yard, The Shoe ; Stock Jac values that rhoui with satisfied buyers. We are w at ali former records. The shor e3.are the prominent factors that nereasing tbe sales. Itmay profit | | Now at its best. Good | buy shoes, goor (Y IS THE RECORD Season WE MAKE. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. _P. F. LALLY. CASPER JONES Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in connection with his saloon, Oysters, Fish, Spring Chicken, Ham, ‘ Eggs, Steak, Colfee, etc. In fact, everyth ng to eat, or any one thing (o eat, at POPULAR PRICES. Give ub a cail auc we will try to make a c.stomer of you. be eye seo: thing to eat; 10c bays something to eat; Le buy something to 80 08. You don’t have to be just back irom the Kiondyke to get a'g square meal at all hours, Furnished rooms to rent at popular prices. Nick Han CASPER'S Telephone 373. | } j Telephone 118 Cor. oth and Trimble HARBOUR’S rd trees | | -—— { Better Than Gold THE NEW SCHOOL SHOES «GOGHRAN & OWBN'S. ther next_fall 831 iIBROADWAY. @ wumber of wel t are array tured by t ¢ of the smart homemac eet and so well and so cleverly ected that there is never vl omemadeness” about them It used to be much more so than at the present time, so that those whe could t afford the services of a dressmaker ones who made their own Indeed, it was not unusual to emark that sew own yeling "as ar ustumes worn are “ any handsome s Ye sider it a accomplish independent of They have learned how how to cut and fit and drape e fitted with ‘There is a form which skirts may be hung and d; a bust form over which cor | ges may be draped and arranged is one of the neces djuncts, Where the home dressmaker has not supplied self with a “system” she is guided n her cutting by patterns. | It is the woman of limited means who lerives the g t benefit from know: | he x” able to sewing rooms Xpense of a dress is notin then ; but in the making. ‘Therefore, she who s her own dresses may afford two : the price of one—lHome on Flannel Cover, . six-inch square of old-gol¢ anton flannel for the center, and sur- ound it with astrip of dark canton flan- cl three inches wide, then a light strip ame width, then dark again, ete. , make it like log-eabin patel» work, only have each color go entirely instead of on only Any stelps of canton flannel lerwear, cushions, quilt L ft from seat and you sit on the young lad ay girl | Doncaster Mrs, went shut fort and case to bis patrons, bat in many in-tanccs restores the sight, i Special care should be taken lecting the first pair of ould it be attem; {of a respousib'e optic It imiortant that the lenses should be accurately centered and of te quality, and the frames so made that the wearer looks directly through the ce ter, Glasses nicely tited tw ihe t¢e@ become an orna- ment os well as @ necessity. vere g children with spectacles a specialy, tl Parents, do not neglect your chil- | dieu mese, Difficult cases solicited, All quest‘o.* in regard to the eyes 1 ty em wered, Lvs"ION AND NATION FREE. OFFICE HOURS, Valuer House, fren 10 a, m, tod p, m, nor s wiih the o is me ‘ CONSU EXAMI- Reme: ED JONES Mrs. Vietor'a Mo tare 1 last Boston She bad bee en wei 44 time from fever, bond and nine chil by were buried in) the Bum yard. A full line of povl et and table cudery at Hank Bros, & Jones 2 Pin Vill for sc " eaves pho ool Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Citron and Shelled Almonds For Cakes, non F lie Clement, Miller, Katie Holly, 1 Irene Sc Brower. ndsom 1 trace, Begins at Liberty Church, Grayes | Coun yy Today the Liberty Buptis ia: 9 tion begins its annual mecting at Lib erty church, near Polsomedale county, aud a good a tendane tiipuied, The progran is up to its! usual excellence, Mv: S Jon Monrue The Second.., Binet Gicocr Dr. E Clara inia Johasto , So igabeth Seott Nove and Throat, Paducab, Ky, " It] bert Stewart, Clifford! neticatessen a Corbet Awaraed Highest Honors—World’s Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. qhices CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 4 YEARS THE STANDARD. r Hiott, George Rock Mary Scott, Nel- Wi ston, Bera ce Litlie May Esiel Hile, Cox, Blanche stlee, Jobo Am, V Gordon Swift, Siella Yowns, Mame Obrion, via Burnett, Dottie We will sell t three 5-cent c your choice o new drug stor Seventh and Jack wh Ustare. Ht deed to Mra, for 82.000 a house between Pound and 1 ‘ 3, Kar, (s A GENEROUSLY GOOD N.CKEL CIGAR. O'd Stand 129 South Recond. Take Your Choice | Farle Have just received the largest, fines and cheapest Y Heavy-weight vs, Light-weight Lang Imported and Dometic French Briar Pipes hipped to the city—like the mayoralty candidates, too good to ‘= ynce and take yous choice, They are parsixs. I lot of pipes at extraordinarily low prices for the W. A. KOLLEY "” HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. tent Flat-Opening Books... and Pa 426 BROADWAY « MORTON'S OPEA HOUSE » ver . Feather © the d floish near ab and warp s* World. VLRrCHAR TERRELL, Mavage k ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 The Great Spec.acclar Prodaction CHARLES H. YALE’S Devil’s Auction tivity ght if wailed our I gave more heed to its improven Less complaining 1 more activity in the church would exe vacter ise shaleen ifles m Pree sup the spirit and Detroit es an Intrieate maze may be threaded The New Specieliies The B. ‘lets, Th> New Scenery The Biggest rod ese Show Yoa Ever Saw For the Money See £03 The old mar ! critically So you take the examined the tandem girls r do you?" he asked at last The young m ding ow thar sinited and nod the sisted thi “That's it “Well, 1's man saidwit) have 4 man inqniringly reed Dob” he ‘oa sa’e Wear 1 an ere replied the young m rey When I was a to take A pretty © put her t way Wutess and eould Ix it wouldn't be so A Packed House. Mrs, Ferneti. Haskell, Christian church, drew last night, eveiy able s be'ng taken. The" eniesta consisting of selecvons fiom Miserables,’ musi . the richest literary joyed in Paducah, cerauply amo ding [never would } nd of met ber head turned rou Jurned anh ndy." “Les C., Was one of (reais ever eae Mrs, HacXell ia lenied ieoy, ent. nd of the Avg he rf “If 1 were in your “L would “Mold on right there,” interrupted Burbeck; “let us not go beyond he realm of possibilities,” Three seconds later the front door with bang! Cleveland aid Mr Fire seis, shovels, polers and torgs at Hank Bros. & Jones, Leader 3 ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS T/ K®™. For a Limited Time o each person once on Saturdays igars for 10 cents. You can pick f the brands. Call on us at our e if you want a good cigar. J. D. BACON & CO., son streets, + 2 Pharmacists.

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