The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 27, 1897, Page 4

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© lot of ladies’ sample dress skirts, no two alike We tonk all the manu turer had left, and bough) them at a great sacrifice, They consist of wool serges, tl ured mo! ed novelties, and new plaids and checks of every description, ‘Tuey would be considered cheap at $2.50; our prise, any in the lot, $1.49. Just received —A Oar line of capes carnot he equatled in style and price, Handsome fur trimmed all-woul Melton copes for $2 00, Ask to see them, A Fuev Giev—To each purchaser of $10.00 worth, a solid gold ria: worth $2.50. This offer does not apply to our millinery department, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Our millinery department is replete with the latest things in autum winter headwear, A beautiful line of patiern hats are awaiting your |- spection, Hl A new line of nobby walking hats, worth our price A new lot of very stylish sailors at 500, Te aud $1 00, Handsomely trimmed hats wort ), our price $3.00, The very latest thing—the new Merode hat—prettily uimmed, all colo worth $3.50, our price $2,00. New French switches, regular price © THE BAZAAR, 2.5 Eroadway- Oc go for $1.00, NEW STORE. LOCAL MENTION. Strong Points ~ In Favor of “77 Violet Cream L.the exquisite odor of ibe vole, with which it is perfumed. Suit for Damages. R. F, Kennedy filed snit last week against Nic Counts for $1,000 dam- age, says | done to his health, mind and nervous system by a biow w tub in the hauds of said Count ‘last Jane, which blow was inflicted without just cause. —[ Mayfield Mivor, \ whieh he ab ‘ 2..rhe entire absence of stickine aid grease, Oo common in similis preparations. received by xtra fine 03 Stutz. Get th pleased with them Stutz the money r i will 3..0wing to the combination of two 1 antisepties its power as a healing| agent is guaranteed to be superior to ail other remedies. best Japaned and Gaivaniz Coal Hols in the city: Go to Stutz for oysters. High Grade Ele In | xeDrop in and get a boitle the next | time you go down town. WP hrersaus, DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. ric Clobes. en's each, sof ltod 2 of G tolls nts ¢ tsegeh Ta lots of cents each It is fu! 50 aud Dr, Edwards, Nose and Throat, Paducah, Specialty, Eyes, Ear Ky. taffy. onomy to buy inf goods of a 1, and expecia it so as regards Electric lamps. New lot just received he Kentucky evior Call for Stutz new chewi yk Campbell-Mulviaill Coal Com: pany will fill you* coal house now cheaper than ar yone. Call and make contract. Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPlersou’s Drug store. u DR. G. GOLOSTEIN After Four Weeks of Success Will. by Sprcia! Request, Oue Week Received today that must be seen to. be appre: by 5 utz. 2 at noon oyate Go to Stutz for oysters uth, bon bor atessen. Melis in your w d chogolates at Deli BOARD OF HEALIAN. It Met This Ai\ternoon at the The board of healtn and a number of pro uinent citiz os me hall this afternvoa ton towards alayi wehea-joa or stip iegaid to seare at Mempl jpoints. Taere were It is my specialty to fit glasses in| sud several repre such a manner that they relieve the addivioa to lie eyestrain perfectly; fitting the ey Mayor D with spectacles thit you can see wi: with ease and comfort, thus presery | the meeting, ing the eye. In examnng the eve © Maye only the latest and most improved Cla swan methods and instruments are used, Dr. Frank Boy Physicians especially are invited ( ew suid | call and investigate my method correcting errors of refraction, Many cases of headache, neuraly nerv- ousness, irritability, insomnia, veri go, bervous prostration and the seem- ing stupidity of children are due to defective vision caused by ar abnorme! curvature of the cornea or crystalline lens, or to an irreguiarivy of the refracting media of the efe. and are relieved at on the application of the proper glases. ‘ Ninety per cent. of people over forty years of age need glasses, and fifty. for yeilo five per cent. of the piney need hem ‘ere. The for distance. Glasses are not always given to im- | prove eyesight, but to relieve undur) strains; in short to assist nature | Thousands of eyes are ruined yearly | neithe eyes alike, and one out of twen! Astigmatism; hence the aecessily testing each eye separately, Spevial attention is en to any inequatity|' tha’ mav exist between the refraction | of the ¢: ! Optical science has made rapid ad-}'"' vances within the last few y they" correct adaption of spectacles has be- | come a distinct profession, The 0 cian “ho thoroughly understands bis | business realizes fully that in adjusi-! ing glasses for his customers he is)‘ treating with a most delicate and pice cious organ, where the slightest et,or |! may result seriously, while if his work well, he not only gié fort aud ease to his patrons, but in| many instances restores the sight, Special care should be taken in se-| lecting the first pair of spectacles nor should it be attempted wichout the aid of a responsib e opti It is most important that the should be accurately centered aud ¢ the best quality, and the iran made that the wearer looks disecily through the center, Glasses nicely fit a wthe face become an orna- #'¥* ment as well as a necessi all F tg children with spectacles a) #« i specialy. Alli Parents, do not neglect your chil- | *?'! dre’ . D ‘tivuli cases solicited. é Al quest ps in regard to the eyes| Here, aod cheer’! +) wered, jope Tiere not evea CONSULT’ ION AND EXAMI-| suspicious one, Tt was the general NATION FREE. opinion ho quarantine is ueces- OFFICE UUUKS, Pal wer House, a fron Oa m tei p.m the yellow feve in i ,on o of Sed to bear from vith Odlver M a posed lo guy quai toially un fever My often ould ne it id ifthe cit a ta'ion we sary aud the oly fever to + th the may te rave here he does | ‘ Vescom.| 1"! for iver ve ady coul f ir ps eruol ihe bond of heal a of never single ye sury, as the cliy is no dancer ty at Hed presen S Opposed Ke wutine, v1 nee ing ® fu!l line of pocket aid table cutlery at Hank Bros, & Joues 2603 Melts in yy and chocolates mou, bon bon Delicatessen, 292 Hank Bros. & Jones have the | eod * Mur ‘ville : The BAKING g aertect POWDER does such lovely baking. PURE : HIGHEST GRADE, Saves one-balf, NSS PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Louis Ask your grocer for the **Pertect,”” PERSONALS. Mr’. Back Shearer is improving. Mr, Fiel is in the city Mr. Chas Mayfield Mr. Chas. Curtis went down the I. t noon. . Clark ng Turner, of Wickliffe, Richaruson left at noon fo , is at the lark went up to Eddy- sman Wheeler went P inceton today. Mr. J. S. Webb went up the I. C ou business today. Mr. H. Harris went today on business. De. P. D. Jewert left at Lis howe in Bordwell. Mr. E O. Yancy left at nooa for Trenton, Tenn, Mi. Heniy Weil left at noon May eld on hasiness. M:. Jeff Barn iar Memob's, Capi. E. RK. Dutt left this morving for Cinicago. Jodge Heary Burnett returaed ih's morning for Louiawille. up te up the LC. for noon eft at noon for Miss Aggie Singletoa is slowly im- proving. Leonard, of Fdd v!'e, speut last evening in the ciiy Mr. L. A. M. Grief, of Loursville. rived th’s morning to vote, Mr. J. L mori ‘son, Ind, Mr. J. Herman Boswell, of May- field, was in the city lost night. Mr. E. C. Express Compa Jast night. M d Mrs, Lloyd Wilson ore parents of a fine girl baby, born last night. Mr Mrs. H, R. Roby rejoicing over the arrival of a gil. Mr. Will McCutchen, who is grea |ly missed at the market hcuse, is | quite sick. Mrs. J. W, Leftwich children, of Memphis, here, Mr. Don Todd Fulton, after a visit Davis, Me Rob Vint, Bob Little us Edwards returned last night fi Nashville. Mr. Nathan noon from a vi Kilgore this n Anc returned nee, of the Southern y, Was in the city new and are visiting turned Mr. Joho has re to to Nelson returned at t to Lancaster, Ky., aves, of Dycushus his Dr. W. Graves and Attorney Mis. M. Epstein Evansville, whither she was ¢ her father, Mu. sons has gone iiness of Wi nue! W, Menifee. passed through th soute to Danvi k stitute y h two mutes, rhing en Mr. Lawrence Smith returned to in M on, Lnd., today tf James Clements. his home, afer av His wife rema M nd Mrs. J, C New Orleans, who Perronecl, of e been visiting They were a Geary. | to gone to toe | siiville Ceptenni panied by Mr will go to Evansville .C. A. :e.eption at the headquarters last even- wteuded, and t very ente new al program § | Mr. Knott, the Fy cur uly yeu very popular with all, The martinge of Miss Katie R nd Mr, Henvy Beyer, fore most courte ig man, aud mm! 1, me of the bri vis evening J.C. Tully offt z will be private, a weddi viioUons having been seu ~AMUSEMES Musicians Go to ville, Vaducah The Auction’? will he here Friday night, aad a large crowd sill no doub This y mnced on the posters, ‘here x old about it except the name any has not been in the eit will not be reiardcd Devil's witness it. roti ihe” comedian of} was in the} where | from Caisc M WH. Miler Conntg y Gilbest, Curis MoM: Joe Bond left ksi nicht io play a ler nd. ‘They eapect tw 16 M firs will on's Pa e ciowd no do | Bailey, Re Mayor has m: nnow follow address the eile ie tbe 2i| rs’ Wednesday, Oct Op. m, eoth and Tennessee, Tuesday, Nick Yopp's, Seventh and Trimble 4 ivet, Paturday 30 ous 6 earets C artic. We oF Be Tyked U GG fail w cure, druggists refund mousy. af Klondike Not In It. t Dane! | Kent Exa -| know him, ALL (THE Leag|TH Lev or of 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 7 from @ 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 invited to investigate such an assem- \h -margined merchandise Kindly compare the items in our great stock with what we say about them. WE ARE 3 PRICES CUT IN HALF " i As Not ordinary everyday Dress Goods vices, but bargains in Values every sense of the word “dress goods and. prices that are pleasing others. May it not profit you to look here? Broadeloths, suitings, solida, mixtures, much that’s popular. 10) PAIRS of SHOES 750 \lso men’s and beys’ CLOTHING at a sacrifice for the next eight days. Many new lots from the er alana A Cloak great, makers. We hive Week priced them to make thi a busy week of garment selling. Yo jacket or cape is among them, ar won't cost you as much as you think. Plush capes this week at $4.00, $5.00, $8.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 that we couldn’ buy again for these pricee A These goods must be sold, profit or no profit PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Third and Court. The Millinery Stock boy. the new sailors and walking bats, just opened for this week's selling. The Stocking Stock the market at these popular prices 8!,0, 100, 12!ye, 16¢ and 25e a pair. We ~ GRE:R-WO QUOT, open till 10 ofelock every evening—Saturday till 12. DIED IN EVANSVILLE, I of Crossed Over Last Night satisfies its custom- Famous Kid Glove Values— 3. Pretty Marriage Last| Mr, Baer, _— Night. Another Metropolis, ‘anton flannels for everybody i] think #o when you see the stock This corner is right on the jump just now, and such va.ues these will keep it jumping. Two lots each, clove twilled and hea’ pped—the first Tse, the s cond 8!,c a yard, Miss Virgie Greer and Mr. Charles Was 78 Year- Old, a d Pather of Mrs. Mocqntot Movried at the First | Sport Epstein, of The Shoe Stock pac Chrisaan Ohureh. ow at ite best. Good e to bay shoes, good lace to buy them here— values that houta throng the section with eatistled buyers, We are wip; out ali former records. The shoes ani prices are the prominent factors that are increasing the sales. It may profit you to look here. of the City, Baer died at 10:20 o'e'ock | ysis, The dece: nd was formerly Ii, At the strumental io was a tired | The marriage of Miss Virgie Greer] to Me. Cha M A look prompt ‘ Kat the First p last night, place a y at o% 1 vurch was prettily dec and Rev. W. H. I mony was unu A large after tl party, toget! tated, cores ar Intter place be ling the epera hous merebant anil HARBOUR’S Just back of W: O» North Third ominer e1 . Bacr was born in © but carne to this country rer ony, ue teteln's when om Better Than Gold THe new SCHOOL SHOES AT-— | | | | COCHRAN & OWBNS.~ Buy one pairfand you willjbuy another nextziall. 3831BROADWAY. bought of usfpolished, free. i Shoes j Coie ES LDS BS OS EO ans- there w feast at the home of the! yo He recently went to bride on North Fifth street. ville to consult a physi 1 Messrs, Joe Yei-| was stricken fatally, ser, W i The deceased Rabb r childre city, A GITIZEN 45 YEARS. as oid, The Death Today of Mr. Clint Mrs. Sport rape Mr, Ike Baer, Williams, Mrs, Nancy ‘ and Mr, Man- Ml. inter was 73 y N Sinstein, D. Moequot and C.C. of t! mong | Kahn, of Evansville, Baer, of Maaplays will Covington nd Mis, Was Years Old, and Had Lived P = re Since 10 Years of Age. Funeral Tomorrow. c ed in Get some of t andy hy Stutz +a well known .nae liked by all who} Mr. Clint Williams, aged 56, died | Lea it 3:30 o'clock this morning ia bis s of Luther League, oom at ths St. Nicholas Hotel, on will moet at the home of Miss Carrie! Soath Third street, of a complie Berger, near Eden's Hill, tomorzow, |of diseases, after a several J A Scmurven Lu The membe DENNIS DISMISSED ion weeks’ Valls illness De Witt Clinton Williams died this t. Nicholas hotel, of leceased was December 11841, and was aged 55 years and eleven months, He left two brothers oad two sisters, Mesrs. W. F. Wil- (ams, of St. Lois, and R, F. Wil- liaws of this city, Mrs, Alex C. | Brown, of Cayce, Ky., and Mrs. the Housetveaking Case i ANN | » Stutz for oysters cod! nore spied . nonds jorpin 1 Db sen. Ww Sullivan were Dennis sed by ne ‘bee ’ Spectal 5. tee ut tac craut The eviden rm Dennis had at chow-chow heen ul, Dill pichle it new line of the soft*Klondike,” the leather t: immed cow Keeps up its end, and ers with the best in Note Offerings at $1.00 Paic i | A More Dangerods Than Yellow Fever } | | ITeleptione 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. | { Is possible in Paducah, HARDWAR FILTERS Season IS THE RECORD complete and up-to-date. Splendid line fresh and salt meats, P. F. LALLY. Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in connection with bis \ fact, everything to ea < } Wc buys some. bing to eai> something to eat, and Niek Lian CASPER'S _ Telephone sis vs. USE ONE OF... 5 COo’S AND BE ON THE SAFE WE MAKE. 3) of canned goods. Our meat market is A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. saloon. Oysters, Fish, or any ove thing to eat, at POPULAR PRICES. | 1 don't bave to be just buck from wwe Klondyke to get a good Old 8 129 South 8: ght-weight Lang SCOTT WATER Everything in Its UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, having everything in the line of CASPER JONES Eggs, Steak, Coffe ageless all anc we will try to make of you. be buys some- square meal at ail hours, Furnished 100.0 to rent at popular prices. Take Votw Cholee | Fatier teowiee Have just received the largest, fines and cheapest Imported and * * tic" French Briar Pipes er shipped to the city—like the mayoralty candidates, too good to last long Come at once aud take your choice, They are paisixs. I will dispose of this lot of pipes at extraordinarily low prices for the next ten days. W. A. KOLLEY "sexy" HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat-Opening Books... 126 BROADWAY « MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE « ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 The Great Spec.aoular Production CHARLES H. YALE’S Devil’s Auction The Art of Provisioning Is easily acquired if one purchase from us. We tell you" just what grade an article without aay tibbling. If it’s not the best ade we tell you so, and show you that the price is also second-class. But we always have the best grade in each article if you want it. The New Specialties. The Ballets. Th> New Scenery. The Biggest and Best Show You Ever Saw For the Money See S03) is He slot ihe olllciating pri f the city at] apt was dis-| vt, bottle best k ». choive powders, 10c, Ibs. choice flour, ibs, best patent flour, LL RANDOLPH, Telephone 89. South Second §. dad salmonds and Delicatessen, » of Dissolation that the 1 wer ‘ evovered from a reby nes and is now r ven and once more, te of Freitag Univers wv, Louisville University, of Loui Mis the of dis. and © and said solved by £2 pan " co voration bas of nee with secvon S41 Kou mm its stoc wld ville, Ky, nent tut 1 Hiberal Cort sue n E vkY Statutes, aL Evneorun by S. the stomaci, ines He and will andoubtedly m: losery Ligut axp Powe fessi lo O mark in his chose este Di ks tis Awarded st Honors—World’s Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. gnlces BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. DISASTROUS STAMPEDE. iifty-Pour Persons Killed During a Paoie ata Chureh, | Si, Pei vilese of the Koalott Ustrict, on the western coast of the} inea, | y the Khnieled, iv a Cc Wile service was in protress in she villoge church aim of fire wis rebel, A panic ensued in the coowded congregation, aud the effort + to calm the omilt were absoluiely unavailing Jo de Biampede for tie exits fifty. fuce persons were k'llot by su ffoca. Voo or be'og trampled, and eighty otuers were seriously injured, Phil D. Carman, of Graves county, and other relatives in this city, ‘The deceased had lived bere for and for a long time was loca) er of the Kentucky Siate Lot, ey. M:, Williams was born in Wades- | boro, K. and came to Paducah when ten years of age. He was jbrother of the late Mr, Julius Wil- igo, atone time city marshal and mavied a sister of Mrs, Mann Clark, H's wife died a few years azo, Mr. William's funeral wil! take .| place at 10 o'clock tomorrow mo.n- ing fromthe home of Mr. Allard at Fourth and Mi: aror The burial will be at Gab lwell, Pre iv} = J are a few of our latest deli cacies Choice Prunes, + Raisins, Currants, Orange Peel, Lemon Pee! Citron and Shelled Almonds For Cakes. Remember, we are ng away those handsome bronze clocks with cash trade, ED JONES, The Second Street Grocer i 1 nO bigher thin ever — asale Wednesday ¥ a iv | ew Grand Chain, Iil., Feb, 10 J. C, Merdenhall, Evansville, I Dear Sir—You imay ship me other grow of your Improved Chill and Fever Cure on the same terms as last. It is@ splendid seller snd I cons der it tha best Chill Cure in the market. Yours very truly, Jacon Fy Sold by DuBois & Co, LENS TRIN, i Fire sets, shovels, pokers and tongs at Hank Bros. & Jone ~fLimnuvoed 5c eb bain ou): rar \ GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAY ne ene Seen BT KRY, For a Limited Time We will sell to each person once on Satrdavs three 5-cent cigars for O cents. You can pick your choice of the brands. Call on us at our new drug store if |Seventh and Jackson you want a J. D. BACON streets. good cigar. & CO, . Pharmacists.

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