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FEW STRONG POINTS. ‘A dollar is no bigger at the Bazaar than elsewhere, It only looks big-| ger because its buying power is bigger. JUST RECEIVED A large new lot of sample capes, worth $2.00 and $) last, our price $1.49. ‘One hundred and fifty new sample capes, cloth, beautifully trimmed, in blacks, navy, green ai ‘and $7.00, no two alike, our price $5.50. vg ‘One hundred sample baby cloaks, regular price $3.50, sopra wk we will make and furnish molds for tailor-made buttons for T0c per dozen. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We buy cowboy hats, sailors and walking hats in case lots, them likewise. New cowboy Oar to walking hats in all the new shades are hard to beat, One hundred and fifty new trimmed hats, worth $2.00 and $2 50, our one week, $1.00 and $1.25. : R gp iret ady line of pattern hats that would be cheap at $6.00, $7.00 00, our prices this week, $5.00, $3.50 and $4.00. ‘ z way wot ot Ue rio re witehgs, regular price $2.50, our price this week $1.50; others at 75c and $1.00, ... THE BAZAAR... NEW STORE. 216 Broadway: ot tea Maia Important Trading Event) LOCAL MENTION. At HARBOUR’S. | Onur subseribers are requested tall oo tangs Weenies which calle for | to report any neglect on part of Re Neat hey: est ation: carrier or any other employe of be money saved, or there'll be money | this office. Should you fail to get your paper we will consider lost in the buying. | We are proud to thet ita great fayor if you will re- that there’ harness waves, < the items you may buy from our stock. v It interested port to the business office or ring telephone 358. a 7 2.50. While they beaver, astrakhan and Melton nd brown, worth $6.50) ovR PRICK and sell hats, new shades, new styles, regular $1.25 quality, our note the prices—inspect An Important Dress Goods Even 25c. All-wool novelty suitings, 36in. wide, 30 different patterns to select from; would be good value for 35¢— priced for quick selling at 25c a yd. 48c. Hi ifn all-wool saltings, 38 n. wide, fancy mixtures, les to select from; regular 59¢ quality, for 48¢ a yard. 50c. A worthy 65c quality of Ladies’ Cloth, 62 in, wide, in all of the new fall notable bargain for 50¢ a yard. 85. High le all-wool twilled back broad cloths, the 98c sort—a verit- able bargain, for 85¢ a yard. $1.35. Extra heavy cloaking Broad cloths, the $1.50 sort, a remarkably fine quality; we offer at a saving of 10 per cent. in the price. 54 in. wide for $1.35¢ a yard. Jackets—Capes. New jackets and new capes arriving almost daily. Prices low for hand some tailor made garments. We guarantee a fit and a stately gee ance in our ‘wrape that you can’ ge in the great bulk of the wraps on the market. It is important to remember that price is not the only thing to con- sider when buying a jacket or cape. Fit and ap) must be consider- 4 or your money is thrown away. It costs nothing extra to buy the correct thing here. A Ribbon Event. ile 300 ‘No. 16, Romat-atripe and piaid all- ilk 30c ribbon for for 15c a yard. New Millinery. Fresh arrivals of the popular and correct styles in millinery just receiv- = et thi Bi semi ge 9A ig mn low prices wi made durin; thissale, © sé Hosiery and Underwear. Winter warmth at pinched prices. Boy's 30c Bicycle Hose for 124¢c. ‘Women’s 35c Fleeced line hose for 2e. All other hosiery at correspondingly low prices. Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests for 150, often sold for 25c. Ladies’ jersey ribbed siJk faced vests for 25 cents. Union suits at special low prices. Look Here for Shoes. No house can offer you better shoes at even highest prices. The money you'll save is worth attention, Our iron-clad school shoes for $1.00 and $1.25 a pair wear like iron, HARBOUR’S, OnN. Third street. Just back of Wallerstein's. Chas. Duer and Will Dople, color- ad a fight last night at the I. C. Doyle was assaulted near the ‘little tin house’? and ran all the way to town, Duer is already wanted for escaping from the clin gang. ed Beats 16 to I. Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La., write: ‘We have sold twenty-four bottles of Dr. Mendenhall's Chill Cure 1o one of any other since we have had it in stock, and we have five other brands.’’ If it is not the best for malarial complaints you have ever tried. Du Bois & Co, will refund the money. Price 50c, tf Mr. Scott Brought Home. Mr. J. W. Scott, the well known Broadway fruit dealer, who bas been at Dawson under treatment for drop- sy, was brought home yesterday af- ternoon in a critical condition. Cabinet Photograph’s one dollar per dozen. This week only. Cloudy weather as good as clear. Bruce’s Studio, opposite News 803, ple social was held last evening in the school house on the Mayfield road. It was given under the direction of Mr. W. T. Miller and wife assisted by Hobson’s Band, of the city. There were song tations and a general good tim d rooms with board. central. Address M. b. uf Location care SUN. | Refugees Return, Another large crowd of yellow fe- ver refugees went south on the 2 o’clock train this morning. About all the refugees have now efi Pa- ducah. For Sate or Exchange, Farm of 150 acres five miles from city, 50 acres in cultivation. Will sell or exchange for improved city property. 'T. E. Lypow, 3t eod 133 Broadway. Masons at Grahamville. Tonight & Masonic meeting will be held at Grahamville, and a number of local members of the fraternity will go out in carriages, Keep y goods of tutes for cles, open when you buy r Refuse all substi+ standard, advertised arti- Keal ee J. W. Stiles, for $900, deeded to Louisa P. Lockwood, thirty acres in . Barnett deeds to Desha Gray alot in Mechanicsburg, con- sideration, $120. Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill your coal house now cheaper than aryone. Call and make contract. A Boy Hurt by a Fall, The six-year-old son of Mr. Joe White, of Jones street, fell this morn- ing and painfully injured himself. Dr, Winston was called and found his injuries to not be of serious na- ture. Inferior Goods ~ Knocked Out. In the long run, good goods win every time. It has been our principle ever since we Started in business to handle only the very best grades we could get. We have been par- ticularly careful about our canned Every brand that we sell can be upon. We know the canners —know them well-must know oan well before we buy from| t Marshall County Couple Elope. A. B. Dupriest and Miss Emma Pew, of Calvert City, Marshall coun- ty, eloped yesterday to Metropolis and were married, ‘The couple evi- dently ran away on account of This? Dollars Reward for of Catarrh that cannot be cured by rrh Cur HE The fresh-vegetable months are about over. That’s the reason we now baves more than usually large and varied stock of canned goods, Ed. Jones. Tae Second Street Grocer. arry out any by their firm ESTA THUAX, Wholesa’ Drugs a & MARVEN, Wholess! 0. Hall's Catareh Cure ts taken {nternally yu The rope with w | Winston is to be hanged on the 1th inst., arrived yesterday afternoon from St Louis. It is 12 feet long, and cost It is oiled and three-fourths of aa inch thick, Special Sale. Gray es, per basket, 10c. 1 qt. erenberries, 10c. 1 qt. chcw-chow, 20c. 1 gal. Dill pickles, 85¢. Choice Northern Potatoes, 70c. New crop N. O. Molasses, 50c. 24 Ibs, choice flour, 55c, 24 Ibe. best patent flour, 75 = rye big Cloak opening, Monday I. L, Ranvourn, , Jand Tuesday, Nov. 15, ann 16, 89; 198 Bout; Heoond RF ix, Dirvix & Wurre, Don't Forget a. Mr. 8, I ville. A.C. Decker, of Chicago, is at the Palmer. R. P. Cook, of New Jersey, is at the Palmer. Mr. Chas. the I. C. today. W. F. Peterson, in the city today. Mr, Frank Stewart bas returned from upper Kentucky. Miss Mary Halloran has returned from Bowling Green. M.. James C, Edwards, of Louis- ville, is at the Palmer. Col. Q. Q. Quigley noon from Louisville. Mr. Jobn W. Robinson at noon from Virginis. Mr. P. EB. Crateber, Ky., is at the Palmer. Mr. Fred J, Einert, of Cairo, was in the city today, Rev. B. E, Reed left at noon for Fulton, to look after the parishes. evy returned from Louis: | Richardson went up of Murray, was returned at returned of Ghent, Miss Jullie Christnfan leaves to- moirow for Lexington on a visit, Mr, Sam W. McElroy and wife, of Lebanon, are visiting Mrs, Ell Guth- erie. A. G. Payne and wife, of the Quaker Medicine Company, are in the city. Capt. P, W. Hollingsworth retura- ed last evening from Hot Springs and St. Louis. Rev. W. Ill, is s guest of Jones, of the IL. C. There will be a candy-pulling at the Second Presbyterian church to- night, Public invited, Mrs. George Ripley and Mrs. Will Clark, of Memphis, left at noon for Union City on a visit, Miss Emma Gumberts returned at noon to Memphis, after a visit to the family of Mr. J. C. Wallace. Councilman-elect J. S. Jackson, went down to Clinton at noon. L, Jones, of Greenville, son, Chiet clerk candidates. Mrs. J. W. Vineyard and Miss Della Cole, daughter of City Clerk Cole, left at noon for Union City on a visit before returning home, Prof. Cyril Dadswell, the opera singer, was in the city today, He is arranging for a production of Mika- do in Metropolis and also for an opera here, to be given for the “Home of the Friendless.’ There was a family reunion last evening at the home of Mrs. W. C. Pruess, 613 Obio street, and a large number of relatives spent an eojoy- able time. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W: Pruess and three children, of Springfield, Mo. ; Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Grief and two children, of the city; Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Stephens and three children, of Shaw, Miss; Mr, and Mrs, M. W. Pruess and three children, city; Meusrs. Charles L., Fred H., Ewil M. Pruess, of th Will Not be Tak kinsville Asylum. Jane the colered | adjuc woman ed insane in the circuit court yesterday was not taken to Hopkins- Jones, ville today Judge Bishop is in receipt of a commu tion from some of her relatives in Mayfleld asking that the verdict be set aside, as they are wil ing to come after her and take care of her the remainder of her days. Don’t let them tell you they have one just as good. Take nothing but the Moore's Air Tight Heater. tt Harnpwark Co, PERSONALS. | He will bring back with him a carload of little It Never Re Ins But It Pours THREE HUNDRED PAIRS of men's and boys’ boots received on consignment to be closed out at once, The Boston Shoe Manufac- tory Company guarantee every pair to be equal to any $2.00 or $2.50 boot on the market. We will close these boots out at the ridiculously low prices of. on We have also received 350 pairs of men’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes, suitable for this rainy weather, to be sold at prices from soc to $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. | $1 OO 125 175 eid OUR CLOTHING bpep> Still goes at low prices. Come and examine our goods and prices and convince yourself, You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under- wear, overshirts, and pretty near everything a family needs. Big inducements in boys’ and children’s suits. Boys’ heavy knee pants, 25¢, 35¢ and soe. [SOUTHEAST CORNER ITHIRD AND COURT STREETS Open daily till 10 p.m. A CAUGUS It you want new crop “oldefash- joned’’ New Orleans molasses, | *Phone 259, E. W. Bockmox, Is Soon to Be Held By the New The Grocer, Couneil- FELL IN COURT, and Stop Oflice Seeking. Hemorrhage. pet youngest members of the it is practically] bar, while in the cus i The new counei settled, will hold a court room = con- top to this clamor for public pie | of a hemorrhage yesterday. He was he caucus will no doubt be held) taken to the home of his father near some time next week, and will be) Farmington, eight miles south of looked forward to with a great deal! Mayfield, and 13 very lew, of interest by not only the office seek-; He isa very popular lawyer and 8 piece of sandpaper, such prompt and erfectual relief as of Carving Knives and Forks. Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Ho A won- derful remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial aff Pleasant to the 259. taste, never failing in result. Get aj} bottle today. 11n3 11nd When dowa town stop and take a jlook at Hank Bros. & Jones’ show window, I have just put in a Ick ofarge sto fresh baked cakes. Fres Sre at Hank Bros, & Jones ers, but the public as well, his many friends will wish him a Set eee edy revover! When your throat feels raw and | *Peeey recove rough as if you had swallowed | Thanksgiving will soon be here, The Members Will Select a Slate]Grayes County Lawyer Has afl). Tenplolion) Mr. M. ©. Colley, one of the} iN Templation | Mayteld| (9) [enplaon | "2s Qzie!8* Popwiar A short] yersing with other members of the] Ill Templolion time to decide on a ‘slate,’ and put} bar, fell from his chsir ia the agonies | |)iq Tempialion | ™ nothing gives Hank Bros. & Jones have a fine line | Red Suapper at Bockmon’s,"Phone |, ic. 11n3 ke be Heating and Cooking Stoves at all qnd later under th c 11n3 | whieh MORTON'S OPERA HOt Thursday, Nov. lth. | PRICES—#1.00, -=Hletcher Terrell, Manager KIRBY & CHARLES Supporting the Soubrette AUGUSTA HOOLEY And a Company of players In the Three Act Farce ((: DUFFEY’S (\s MISHAPS, See MASTER KIRBY, the Boy Vocolist in his Popular Songs. see ED FLUCARD in his Spanish Ring Act See ZOVARRA the Great, on his Revolving Globe PRICES; 15, 25 and 35 Cents. Sale t Seat ing at Vanc Monday, Nov. 15th. ‘The “GREATEST EVER" and One of t & Real Attractions. —! Chas. H. Yaie's Mighty, Massive, Marvelous wag and noeat Spectact Tn three Acts and Eleven Full Stage Scenes. # Temptations.” A Huge Dramatic, Pantomimic, Ballet and Specialty Combinatio: . including 60—PEOPLE—60. {St Temptation } 73s,f2zgm¢ emt Hewicening Ballets, 2d Temptation } Ts, cere! Worsterrat spe. | Ad Temloion | "3ra,Raseimetins Graceras | 4 Teagan". Soren con SiN Templaion } T,wanaerto trick Gin. Temploion } Ts,.Masstve Reatiste | | | Tae Origtaal Caten: Music f BN Teapon} Tgetag es Sime | omplete Dramatic mpany. {The Marvelous Mechanical ' cts Jreatest Attraction yet red this Season. rand Performance very Requisite for Carried in Speetai Patent Flat-Opening Books... Pipes Broadway and Second j Look out for it, Heating stoves in endless variety---hard coal, soft coal; gas and oil heaters. Sole agents for the celebrated Moore’s Air- Tight Heaters--- every stove guaranteed. SCOTT HARDWARE C0. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. |The Twelvee |BOOK BINDER \ thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. 126 BROADWAY The largest, finest And cheapest Assortment of Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes In the city, Amber bits « specialty. Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY 30 and 2 Conts it has thus kept much of its primitive vharacter, The inhabitants are very poor, mostly shep The women starting morning, some to gather wood. Whe they mplo and they do not earn more than four a day are 1 in cultivating the ne The pre was, in the middle rather impor Tt was, | ndings, a duchy, first un e Caetani, to d Boniface VIL, wh ed by a Sclarra-Colon' ant town, ler t ON EARTH ISA HANAN * SHOE Shoes bought of us | Polished free Sevkers’ Excursions, On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and Dec, 21 the Ilinois Central Railroad company will sell first class round. trip tickets to certain points in Ala- bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Towa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Ten- Utah, Wisconsin and Wy- atone fare, plus $2, for the round trip, 1 for twenty-one days to return, For tickets or further in- formation apply to J.T, Donovan, C. A., Paducah, Ky. nessce. omit Incandescent lamp globes. suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. it Winter Tourist Rates. ‘The Ilinois Central Railroad com- pany has now on sale tickets to prom- inent wiuter resorts in Florida, Geor- South Carolina, ‘Texas, New Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, For farther information apply to Donovan, ©. Paducah, ONLY 45, 25 A) At the Opera House Tonight. The comedy ‘‘Duffey’s Mishaps’” will appear at the Opera house to- ight. Admission only 15, 26 and 35 cents. Seats can be secured at Van Culin’s book store. Buy the Moore's Air Tight Heater ptt Hardware Co. 11n2 Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. yHlces BAKING POWDER Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. RS THE STANDARD. The Building and Loan Decision, The action of our appellate court in refusing « new hearing in the no Simpson Building and Loan case, of course a disappointment to honorable parties HUMOROUS. a pbons hangy Ing on the chande Those are not rilgbons; they neckties I've pulled off different men when I was Ch. all connected with those institutions, as it permits such learning to ride a wheel 0 Ree- ord, no as have not honor enough to stand by their contracts to enter the plea of usury. This plea may be made also to every action brought by any bank in| the state to enforce payment of a loan, but there is an unwritten law so plainly branding the pleader of usury that those who avail themselves of it'are very rare indeed. ‘The court clearly intimates, however, that all dues, expenses and losses will be al- —Ferguson—"It says here that foreigr s allowed to be 48 hours on Turkish territory pa Nixon--“It must be on the rail- row ¢ to issue them.”—Boston without a s that hw Transeript Mr. Dunham tell you that your daugh d L love each other dearly, to ask you for her.” Old Mill Well, you'll have to wait awhile, he store now Cleveland “I have called, sir, to Miss Fan- I wa yuns There's that I could lowed. ‘Therefore if any considera- : ; bl 3s are lost by the com- egies yer doin’, Weary, ble sume y wid de tellerscope?” | Weary—“Lookin’ panies by — their, member’; | fer wor! aggles—“Lookin’ fer pleading usury, such losses must be] work? Wot fer?” "Ge borne pro-rata by the borrowers as well as the investors, It therefore seems clearly the duty of all members of building and loan associations to stand up to their kin avoid it, I wuz jest sizia’ up de houses ‘round here ter see ef I can't strike one dat keeps a gase stid uv a wood pile,” ne can in —Fwat's this I hear about y in? a Chins agreements like men in order to avoid losses. It has been learned semi-oflicially, in @ manner t it can be relied on, that an act may be passed by the t legislature, that will meet the Mr. Hogan. like again, 8 br-reak a brick in two and soak your man twice. You young Americans are much too waste- fal."—Indianapolis Journal. ~Visitor—"What! He is three month objections of the appellate court and] old and you haven't named him yet? make investments in these institu-7 Mrs. Wheeler—"No! You see, it's thi tions equally as profitable; I went te name him after aay bi “pai nee 4 nd John insists on naming hin oe they: 8 ben oe his. I guess we will have to com posed to be before the recent dvci- sion. In the meantime building and loan companies will rely on the Hoxon of their borrowers to comply with their contracts. BIG CLOAK OF et lay,” said Jabson, “I fused a supplicant woman a request for small sum of money, and in conse quence of my act I passed a sleepless night, The tones of her voice ringing in my ears the whole time “Your softness of heart does you cred Mabson; “who was the wom wife."—Detroit Free Press, POPE LEO XIil.'S BIRTHDAY. pinete in ¢ alace and ¢ were ING Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 15, and 16, Mr. L. W. Huebschman represent- ing A. W. and J. Sampliner, Cloak Manvfacturers, of Cleveland Ohio, will exhibit his entire line of samples in Ladies, Misses and childrens’ Jackets and Capes at our store, 323 Broadway, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 15, and 16, We respectfully invite the public to attend this open- ing rnd secure your fall wraps at low Exy,Dierie & Wurre, hew of Leo ittoria, have and his wife, Donna en, Iu honor of the pope's name day % great r h ception at Carpineto, the of the Pontiff, where they v with about 5,000 inhabitants, and is pie- turesquely situated on the top of a peak of the Lepini mountains. prices, surrounded by points much higher, and On6, snow-capped at some seasons, it is real- —_—_—- : ly very beautiful. It is fi Dr, Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Ear,! ways.’ One has to drive five hours in Nose and Throat, Paducah, Ky, the diligence in order to reach it, and We Continue to Hold Them Up a2, TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER CY Cochran & Owen Season |Cor. 9th and ‘Trimble Oshkosh Inventor A IS _ THE RECORD WE MAKE. oe" 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 “ae PF. LALLY. felephone 118 WILL TEST THE BOAT. 'Defeated “Se Candidates And partisans whose favorites were elected to stay at home can find balm for their wound- ed feelings and consolation in cin Raddatz will she boat to Mily jeep water, jown the Fox, provided he « from the war dae hte deieat by indulging in the 1 Gre soothing luxury of smoking ted ie he early part one of our celebrated Valente tence comes CASA NOVA 331 BROADWAY han for naval "1G S meforane CIGARS P telassl- | Sold only at fiea F z will be unable to entaries, however, the most important * ; although they originally came from| 11, .sician hae declared that, if only c Siena. The Peoci own the only building | gp minates a day were spent in uheeney DRUG STORE which ean be called a palace, and half of th ‘rom thelr palace, which nilt on the highest ground the out look is grand toward the mountains ex environs. tlon, most pe out a day's iin er al educa ™ & BROADWAY. and picturesque looking down over the | P¢!t lives te roofs of the medieval town. The in ‘EX ert terior is much more sumptuous than Where Mustaches Are Dacre: | one would expect in that half-wild dis-| ‘Time was in England when the em- sane trict. There are vast anterooms and | Ployes of banks might not wear beards | nificent halls, hung with tapestry | °F Mustaches. ‘This restriction has in Blacksmithing ond large family portraits. almost every instance long bee “| Th ortrait of the pope's mother rep- joved. One exception st remains. | resents her aa handsome and dignified, historic house of ¢ And Ol ulada of and that of his father, in his uniform | Tyally keeps its private acc | of colouel (he served under Napoleon | “lines to alter the rule of a bygone age, ° 1.) as a good-looking man, in whose fea- his celebrated son. tures can be found traces resembling Leo is also there, The likeness {8 an exceedingly good one mo: and visitors to its ancient walls w note that its empl The younger clerks y New Work Done on short notice and arkably trim and smart appearance for those more than can be said of his brother, | hirsute adornments so dear to budding on reasonable tern Cardinal Giuseppe Pecei, who died in | dolescence have recently memorialized he eid 1890 at the age of 83, a rigid Jesuit, who | the pertners on this subject, but, alas! isfaction guaranteed, without success, — t Free Pre form for his pleture. traits there of persons not belonging to the family, is one of Duke Loubat, an h ' Pontiff when he resided in Ca still called “Camera di Monsignore modestly furnished, having a little iron bed with curtaing, a small writing desk a rooted objection to posing in any Among the por- th American ennobled by Leo XIII, who has erected three or four statues of the pope in different churches The room occupied by th ind has not been disturbed, It is a window, a picture of the Madon- na, a portralt of the Blessed Margaret Peoci, an ancestress of his, and a few all Mall Gazette, airs lin? The Moore’s Air Tight Heater is e Lest stove made, Scorr Haxpware Co, Greif & Christy 319 Court Street, | Everybody Saye So, § ody Cathartic, the most won Jiscovery of the age, pleas+ Inn to the taste, met dem and positively on kidueys, liver: and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds’ cure headache, fever, habitual constipation. And dillousness. Please bay and try @ box of ©. today; 10, 2, 50 conta, ol and Guaranteed to cure by ald druggists, derful med | dot -and rer Linnwood C igar. A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. For a Limited Time Seventh and Jackson streets. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent ci your choice of new drug store if you want a good gars for 10 cents. You can pi the brands. n pick Call on us at our cigar. J. D. BACON & 00." Pharmacists, o ound ac 3 FEEECEECLELEE Wil Bla ing the abot ing, th: the then the sup] the ero] aut! age gti 168