The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 29, 1897, Page 4

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ee _—— | THEM AL The Tiuth is Known “Wt Has Locked Get SAMPLE CAPES AT HALF PiICE A lot of sumply pes, all woo', nicely trimmed, well wor h $2.50 and $3.00, our price 81 49. Another lot of very fine ssthple capes, all of the latest shades, hand- braided and real fur trimmings, that never sold for less thin 8 nd $8.00, our price $3.75. No two garments alike; every ove @ decided bar- SKIRTS A new lot of $5 00 ®kiits, in, bluns, fancy colored brocades and all the new plaids—while they last, our price $1.49 Baby cloaks at $1.00 and $1.25, worth double the price. MILLINERY Just reovived, a lovely new lot of cowboy hate, in green and all the new thades, worth $1.25. our price A nice lot of new walking hats, just the thing for .c: tee’ regular price $1 25, our price 5c. All ovr $8 90, $10.00 «nd $12 00 pattern hats go this week for $4.00, $6.00 and $8, 00. Ask to se our new stock of children’s Tam O’Shanters, 25 per cent, : less than any where else yn the «7 % We stili have a lot of those $2 50 switches for $1.50, and $2.00 switches “|, THE BAZAAR... NEW STORE 16 Froatwey. LOCAL MENIION. | sireet wen, Strong Points In Favor of 77 Violet Cream |i "0": 0: ly Glas. of Beer. Dave Wyatt, while in Paiucah ene ost a suit ‘hes we 1. C. & ped off to veta 1. When he reinrned = the tran s so owas thy \..The exqu’site odor of the vio'e\.'olothes, Rather with waich iis perfumed. Wed to itr, e trai St. L. depot glass of al ste Tri bane, Jersey Wor 2..The entire absence of stickiness ‘ad grevse, so common in silat preparations. Imen of the mem! . earne, : tonight r this our The Woodman U The programs are > nd get one. By nes F. Estes, Head ete sO: W, 3..0wing to the combination of tw antisepa » us p Wer as a healing | y agent is guaranieed to be superior to al other remed es. geyDrop in and get a bottle the next time you go duwn town. jccmms dof Consul divisic WFP ers01s, A good ait v deor at the price asked. 4 a is costly on DRUG STORE [any terns. See that you receive what you Capt. F n noms ne follow ss the cti- y invites mpetitor, Dr, Jas, M. Lang, to meet him: Barnett’ inee for Ma int Chill Tonie cores chills and makes you well again, Itrids you of having them aud builds up your strength, It is ond gives you a ghtfal feeling all oyer, ine is the best thing in the world for the Avoid bitter quinine pills ‘ou deaf, and have bottle of Dr. Bell's Tonic. It's guar Lo06 Ts easily acquired if one purchases | !wels from us. We tell you just what} bat may make de an article is without any] ‘hvass at hanc WWabling. If it's not the best} Peppermint Chill ewe tell you so, and show you | #2:ved. that the prracineernseeendclise: But we always have the best grade im-each article if you want it. Here are a few of our latest deli cacies: Choice Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Citron and Shelled Almonds For Cakes. Goods adve 1 this newspaper ave foe sale in this town, You can get them withont trouble if you re fuse snbstitates and press your de- mand for the genuine e, Dr. Edwards, 5} Nove aud Throat. I aliy. Eves, Ear, ucwb, Ky. Call for Stutz new chewing teffy. Campbell-Mulviaill Coal Com- | pany will till you® coal house now cheaper than ar yone. Call and Remember, we are giving away make contract, those handsome bronze clocks with I : ca cash trade. Pigs Diu ED JONES, hats 16 to. ~ __The Secund Street Grocer Proctor & Grisiam, Re write: We L it botiles of Dr, udenhall’s Chill p globes sui for sale at MePhcrson’s u we other brands.”? If it is not the best ae as umedy for malarial complaiwts you ated Some Little Hxeltement |e ever tred. Du Bois & Co. will eund the money. Prive 50e. tf 4 ‘Phis Morning: — ad Go to Stut eod Attend the re See nd Prestyterivn church tonight, Ad- He Was Un'oa !ed On Louisville.— mission, 100 ant 15e, Had Consumpiion, ~ Tie offir of inferior goods for - = |standart artic a practice that! Tom Williams, colored, was left at) con be ended if the partic rejects all he Union Depot this morning, ve.y | imitations of repulable vertised fl. He was given a ticket to Lonis-! goods, or substilutes for ther, Me, Ky..by whom ever left him there. } -- — a Tn sowe manne & report) was! New Grand Cu Li, Feb, 10°97, ried that the man came from! J.C. Mende Evausville, Lud is last night, and this era DearS Mt Mp me 90+ xcilement the plate other gre your Improved Cuil an | Fever Cure on the stine terms 68 areporter, however, Will’rms/ Ia 1 id seller nnd I d that he was on his way to coder hat Chill Cure in tbe preetown, Ky dihad been ive marke: very traly, on Court sire He sail he : ad} Jacop FELL notEiN Sold by DuBois & Co, u been in Memphis for two yous Beemed to have eousuw ‘ d pot say who find sent him svay Comitevor Korey repoiod Lhe fair to the railrou nd non ket, This iartl ue FA er, a8 he don’t posse s a « ny rgetown from Lonvilles how-chow, 2 Not ai ae he fire ye-ter ANDOLPH, jouth Second St, "Thome of the young lady's ™ BAKING Jerioct POWDER does such lovely baking. PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. aves one-half, | PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO,, St. Louls Ask your grocer for the ‘Perfect.”’ PERSONALS. Regular service at Temple Israel at 7:30 shaip. Mr. Chas. Howard returned to Memphis at noon, Mr. R A. Moore, of Hopkinsville, is at the Palmer. Mr. J. A. Walton returned at noon from Nashville. Mr. Jobn P, Campbell has returo- ed from Dixon. Mayor Clem J. Whittemore, of Mayield, is in the city. Col. John Noble, of Calvert City, was in the city today. Mr. Chi Richardson returned th's morning from Mayfield. County Attorney Evers, of May- field, was in the city today. Hon. Charles Reed returned at noon from Louisville. Mi B. Frank Billington, of Love- laceville, is at ‘h Palmer. Mr. Joho Bransford wen: down to Uni o City sto a Mr. Emil Gourieux js out again after a re veut illo: ss, John left at noon for St. a visit. Mrs George Derrington, of May- field, is visiting her mother here. Mrs, NL. Houser has gone to hivago to visit relatives. Mr. Al Young returned this mora- ing from the K. of P. grand lodge. Traveling Auditor D, E. Wovds, the Lilinvis Central, is at the Imer. Mrs, Will B. Mather, of Cincin- nati, 1s visii'pg her mother, Mrs, J W. Cobbs, Miss Vera Robertson returned this morning fiom Memphis and St. Louis. Mr. Given Campbell and wife re- turned to St. Louis at noon, after a visit to relatives. Miss Nora Hart, of Memphis, ar rived at noon from Nashville, on a visit to her father. Senator Wm. Lindsay and Gen. 3. B. Buckner arrived last night aud stopped at the Palmer. Judge J.D, White passed through the city at noon enroute from Fr nk- fort to his home in Bardwell to vote Rev. Warner Moore, D. D., Ph D., will preach at the Broadway Methodist church 11 a.m, tomorrow Mrs, Joe St. John and two chil- dren and Miss Emma Thompson have gone to St. Louis on a visit. Mr. Will Baker fell from his porch last night and was painfully bruised about the head and neck, The Woodmen of the World have issued a most attractive program for heir unveiling ceremonies day after \emorrow Mr. George Hennan and wife will arrive tonight on a visit to the family of Mc, George Rock, Fifth and Mou- roe, Mrs. L. Rosenfeld, of Atlanta,Ga., returned home this morning, after @ visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. Heil bron, FP Mrs, Campbell returned to her home in Hopkinsville this morning after a visit to her son, Mr. Jobo P Campbell, Rey. W. H. Pinkerton, Mr and Mrs. D. M. Flournoy and Mr. Louis Rieke left yesterday afternoon for the Christion Endeavor convention at Uwensboro, Mr W. VY. Leech. of Cape Girar- deau, Mo., and Mrs. Capt. Joe Fowler have returned from a pleas- ant visitto Mr. Jaimes Leech, at Princeton, Little Miss Francis Dorothey Row- land entertained a number of ber lit- tle friends yesterday afte:noon at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland, on North Sth, street, in honor of her little friend, Miss Virginia Bennett, of Fravkfort. It was Miss Virginia's ninth birthday, and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent, Master Brent Janes, of Paducah, came out last Thursday to. visit his grandmother, Mrs. Susan Palmer, and returned Monday. +--+ Mr Will Crow, of Paducah, was out bere Sunday. - ~ .Mrs, W.N, Jancs, of Paducah, was here on a visit to Mrs Palmer last’ week, + + Shorty"? Tolbert, of Paducah, passed through WE ARE Silt IN THE LEAD PRICES CUT IN HALF 760 PAIRS oF SHOLS 750 To be closed out at half their regular value Also men’s and beys’ CLOTHING at a sacrifice for the next eight days. These goods must be sold, profit or no profit. The Lever of LOW Prices rope up every trade transaction which takes Is possible in Paducah. and adding fresh trade triumphs to the | pace over our counters. It means much to you from ® money-saving standpoint. It means more to us, by sustaining a well-earned reputation USE ONE OF pany that have gone before, Never) in the store’s history have you been invited to investigate euch an assem- blage of cliose-margined merchandise, | Kindly compare the items in our great | stock with what we say about them. | KH A R DWA R E ‘CO.”’ | Not ordinary everyéay S Dress Goods prices, but bargains ‘| 7 Values every sense of te wo d —dress goods and prices that ae pleasing others. May it not profit yoo | to look here? Broadcloths, suit'ng% | solids, mixtures, mach that’s popu'ar, | RS A Cloak Week Many new lots from the great makers. We ince priced them to make W's abusy week of garment selling. Y | jacket or cape is among them, and it ® ‘ won't cost you as much as you think. { Plush capes this week at £4.00, 80.00, | 36,00, $7.60, §10.00 and $15.00 that we couldn't buy again for these prices. A More Dangerous’ Epidemic AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Third and Court. hoy. the new We keep open till 10 o'clock every evening—Saturday till 12, WILUS IEVIN, qyoaTON's OPFRA HOU: Fletcher Terrell, Manager 8150, 100, 12! Stock It will no doubt be good news to the people of enltare in Padu well as to an ement-lovir lie to learn that t H Giwb yesterday, completed ur te itech rangementa to have Willis Irvin here qeoke fat ye at Morton’s opera honse on Novem-| ber 16th, Mr. Irvin bas by lucah once or twice bef made a splendid impression, one of the best exponents of mo’ run. [2] 708 te look here. h, as out all former rec: DERFUL he at Vv Jest back of Oa North Ta N EARTH IS A We Continue to SHOE oo) TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER Te Polis vought of us ed fre 331 Broapway just opened for this wee We ave wiping ds. The shoes and prices are the prom‘nent factors tha: are increasing the sales. ds s.. Keeps up its end, and The Stockiag Ba ates its custom: Stocic ers with the best in the market at these popular prices— 1e and 25e a pair. Famous Kid Glove Values- : ‘ a Note Offerings at $1.00 Pais | S. P F. LA He Will Appear Here Next MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. | Wipes i $ Cor. oth and Trimble. A ‘ ‘ Month i ' +1) anton flannels for everybody : va | vou'll think so when vou see the sivck — | Wind Poorerien This corner 1s rig ton the jump jw Sn ee ‘ and such vaiues as these wi + Under Auspices of the Columbian nee BROWN 1ES ! ajeupine b yarwerr | A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. Club,— Other Amuse. | 1 , the s cond §',c a yard, CAS PER pnt Notes, Haact souted in New Yo.k, Chi Now at its best. Good JONES goic ting | ay ener The Shoe {ime to buy shoes, good || Has opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in connection with bis place to buy them heve values that should thvong the section with satisfied buyers It may profit SLALTIES! HARBOU Hold Them Up Cochran & Owen IS_ THE RECORD WE MAKE. Qe": stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods, Our meat market is celled, having everything in the line of resh and salt meats, Telephone 118 saloon Oysters, Fish, Spring Chicken, Ham, * Eggs, Steak, Coffee, etc. In fact, everything to eat, or any one thing to e ¥ Give daa call ano wo will try to make a castomer Of you, «Be baye tone, | thing to eat; 1c buys som ing to eat; 15e bays something to eat, and 80 of. You don’t have to be just back from the Klondyke to get ® good |] square meal at all hours. Furnished rooms to rent at popular prices. R'S Nlok Hat . CASPER'S Telephone 373, 129 South Second. Take Your Choice | Farley Heavy-weight vs. Light-weight Lang Have just receiy ed the largest, fines and cheapest Imported and ’ n Dometic French Briar Pipes ir | Ever shipped to the city—like the mayoralty candidates, ted geod te last long Come at and tak iu choice, They are parstrs. I will dispose of this lot of pipes at extraordinarily low prices for the next ten days. W. A, KOLLEY "ity," HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER hly equipped Book-making plant, ved send nothing out of town. logue in the world. He has now added a new feature to. his program, consisting of a oue-nct play, whieh he presents eutirely by himself. KECKS TO ST.ETCH, Mr. J. T enve Station, Paducah Negro: s Said to Be Con-| a ony gra’ Palmer Cox's ‘‘Brownies,"? due| husband here Monday, have seventy-two peo-| ple, and is considered one of the best } shows on the road, victed In Iinois, ard Sallie Jaco! Said They Will Hang On Noveme| ‘lied today iu) ber 19th, sie tai » Devil's Auction’? troupe ar- is afternoon over the Tilinois rived Ceutrai from Cato, and will no doubt] be grected by a crowded night. house a) M form: e Miller snd severa ion that two Paducah negroes high class jd man and of Mound City. x to the alleged facts, as ven to Marshal Collins, Mitchell shot the old seated church this Don’t miss it, This was om received of it, n are well known in Padu- Tools From G, C, Chinn, Both mw cab, Pendleton has long been noto- It was the banner the city Saturday.—Benton Tribave, RACE PO ED. May Fern Will Start Today at Louisville, The trot at Louisville, in which May Fern, of this city, was to stait, Wa» postponed until today. May Fern is in good form and wil! likely make a showing. Riceived today at noon oysier: that must be seen .» be appreciated, by Siuta. 2,000d Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR: ar Sem S-honwald’s a a Cireniyourt. Births. The « of the Pad Men to the wie of Mr. W, 'T.|Comoy szainst Dr, byt, u girl. tt anote, ison trial to. rf. lay. The defeadant claims exemp- b the wife of Mr. KK. C. Tuomas, on » Judgment was rendered against ro the wife of Mr. Will Carter, 0 re Tet At Tkpomeaaina inches oo ae he Pedacah Bauking Company. fine oysters just received | Lucy McGee, colored, was gran’+ Get Winans it you im adi © from Jobn McGee, iad capa Bizabeth Herrison deeds to J. - FeO Te vers for $050 a tract of land in the PStuts tor v) ster, eos J wcunty. CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. » Third street near Ady et him with stealing some ra clippers, brushes and ott parapbarnalia Stamps has Chinn, and will he tomorrow, 's brothers, Will Mitchell, w serving a term at Pomroy, O., an ax on the tion, ‘isn ; Ftonsorial fy killing a man with The Hon. on, his campaigi inus Mitebell, the one said to] at Georgetown was onee shot ¢, Teun, aad been employed by given a hearing jove been convicted, leg at’ Perryvi ¢ been crippled. 300 to 500, HOME DESTROYED, Mr. Riley Pitman Loses His house pd barniture, The residence of Mr. Riley Pi man, the blacksm!th J. s Vee » The German Esangelical Church Aiter a Pastor, town, was totally de about 10 o'clock Ia flames bad gained Tt when discovered, and an alarm wos | sent in from box 18 Rev. Dicterlo Finds It Impossible The fire department resp aded, | nee but could render no aid in ¢ | Arbor, gnishing the five, as there is no piug M within balf a mile. No one was at home was discovered, and the house and all! — Rey. its contents were desiroy ‘The Michigan, who was loss is about $1,800, with §600 ine German Evangelical church here surance. about two months ago, and accepted, There had been no fhe about the! will not come to Paducah, much to house s nce nomn yesterday, Mr, snd | the disappointment of the congrega- headway to Lave Ann igan. when the fie} J. Dieterle, of Mrs, Pimsn being in tie couniry, tion. Capt. J EB, Will amson will} nut cir ves over Which he has} ted bi speak at the Grand Kaly Mon-| no control prev day night. ‘The commiitee bas written another minisiex, whose home is iv Ohio, and Go to Stutz for oysters, €od } expects a reply ently Lest wee tea hs of a day. Durham, of near Flor- died today after a} len rthy illness, aged 53, and children, s were interred at the Wyatt ; colored, aged 24, banicsburg, of con- | Mr and Mrs. Robt. L. Conner are | moroing the loss of Lee, their infant | Collins today received in-]802, who died yesterday afternoon | The funeral will take place tomorrow 7 ners will be here next Thurs- J'™ Pendleton and us Mitchell, | forenoon at 10 o'clock, from the res: | day aud a large crowd should hear *€ to be hung on November 19 at| idence of his grandfather, Mr. V. U- (destry past tlie. | Mound City, IIL, for the murder of |Sweatman, 323 Macison street ;inter-| ih ir.y-tive years al | . MORTON'S OPERA Hl his wife who lived| ment st Oak Grove, al $aSt Joe: 0 OUSE - An excellent program will be pre- at the Second evening Presbyterian at 8 o'clock, Mack Stamps Arrested This s wife for the purpose of » Morning. and secured only 70 cents.) Go}, H. Houston will speak at cs iell sent for his aged mother, + pas letter said to bave been|the Grand Rally Monday night. Accused of Stealing Tonsorial etoa friend, claimed to NEWS AND COMMENT, i | Seventy-five thousand people cele-|agreement, on a brated John W. Thomas day at the} contemplates the limitation or entire Exposition 15,600 were of Mack Stamps, colored, was arrest> sinus in police circles, while Mitchell | OF A ed by Cilicer Harlan this morning 6m jag ser a tern in the penitentiary. Fennossee Centennial & warrant svorn out by G. C. Chinn, Oye of Pendleton’s brothers died of yesterday, of these who rans the barber shop on South oi \tinox a year or two ago, and one| 0M points outside J.B. Hindman closed esterday with a speech Chairman Yeager | hat Mr. Croker retired to the back estimates the National Democratic | f the stave. vote in Scott county will be from | : | The greatest locs by the fire in the general offices of the Wabash Rail- | CAN OT COME, Toad Company in - ane was the jseventh and Jackson st: eets. Nashville, day of the exposi- | Patent Flat-Opening Books. #26 BROADWAY = 5 ——— | She leaves | The re- $360,000, Joseph H FLETCHER TeRRELL, Manager ward, supposed to hav heen drowned in the Ohio river, | emma: written a letter to his wife stating that he is in Hamilton cx renn., ONE NIGHT ONLY alive and well, and that he will be home about November 1. ‘The body FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 found still remains unidentified. The sealing conference at Wash- ton, participated in by represent. of Russia, Japan and the United States to have reached proposition wh The Great Spectacular Production CHARLES H. YALE’S Devil’s Auction » is sai suspension of p When Richard on the platform in T bight to and ao admirer called for thiee cheers, [tie response was a storm of hisses, A second call brought a few cheers, ic sealing. roker appeared The New Specialtios. S |The Ballets, | The New Scenery. The Biggest and Best $60! show You Ever Saw For the Money. o> nabit Cure, make + G0e, $1, ‘All dr, ho higher than ever—si, Mo, tuo, + on sale Wednewday 0 a.m. ‘at th i A GENEROUSLY GOOD NiCKEL CIGAR ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, dvs For a Limited Time We will sell to each person once on Sat three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. wears your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a You can pi Call on us ayo good cigar. & 00. Pharmacists. J. D. BACON ~

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