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— Bate Bile Saat. = ; noe — } ‘oF \ ORTON'S OPERA HOU: Dr. Brooks is lightly indi \ ever R NS M “ay 6 th oe J. J. Bircks, of Louisville, is at [tee Pater But It Dours Monday, Nov. 15th. ‘The “GREATEST EVER" and One of the the Palmer, & Real Attractions, e they Chas: 1. Yate's Mighty, M el A large now lot of sample capes, worth $2.00 and $2.50, Whilethey) ate, J, y, Hardy left at noon for eH. alos Mighty, Massive, Marvelous ‘our price $1.49. Nashville. ven Pull Stage Scenes. One hundred and fifty new sample capes, beaver, astrakhan and Melton | Mr. W.T cloth, beautifully trimmed, in blacks, navy, green and brown, worth $6.50 Ji) day ‘EW STRONG POINTS. “ A dollar is no bigger at the Bazaar than elsewhere, It only looks big- © ger Because its buying power 1s bigger. ? JUST RECEIVED Tn three Acts and Miller went to E ly- “The Twelve two alike, our price $3.60. 4 {St, Louis, is ati... _THREE HUNDRED PAIRS of men’s and boys’ boots received £ aan eeseadted sample batty cloaks, regular price $3.80, ovr rater mins tne oats Shrek: OF St Louis, if St! on consignment to be closed out at once, ‘The Boston Shoe Manufac- x Tem tations ” sac sormate buttons | Me Al, W, Rawles, of Evansville, {<2 Company guarantee every pair to be equal to any -———_ Pp 5 Look out for it, Heating stoves 4 For one week we will make and furnish molds for tailor-made buttons 4 ’ *vansville, | $2.00 or $2.50 boot on the market. We will close these $1 fole) : * ely ; jis in the city boots outa the ridiculously Tow press of. «1, | Bt COS] auth. tae in endless variety---hard coal 44 ? Services at Temple Israel at 7:50 ve have also received 350 pairs of men's, ladies’ | in bd MILLINERY DEPARTMENT tonight, and children's shoes, suitable for this tainy weather, to| yoy gs 60—PEOPLE—-60. soft coal; gas and oil heaters ¢ We bay cowboy hate, sailors and walking hats in case lots, and sell) fy, J, §, Luftstadt, of Cincinnati, |be sold at prices from soc to $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. is ‘4 ; is at the Palmer Te ie earn of =. SOlG agen a a ote hats, new shades, new styles, regular $1.25 quality, our i ns rine a Metrepotti; te ip ” Templation | ™'s,:es*" {Wonderful Spe. . ge ts for the celebrated a a ieapain;",.nco~e oon! —- Moore’s Air- Tight Heaters--- 4 mien Oar 75c walking hats in all the new shades are hi ; © 60, our| Mr. C. C. Nott, of Louisville, is at 41N. Templution | "taaestee'Y: Gerweous Cos every stove guaranteed. One hundred and fifty new trimmed hats, worth $2.00 and $2 50, our Pig Bho : : taus Woakate: bina 8 eed. A es Sac oe outs 91.00 S88 91-38, at $6.00, $7.00] Mr. Lee Clinton, of Kuttawa, was eded«<d OUR CLOTHING Pepp- ; Teas Massive Reatistic Ad ‘A beautifal line uf pattern hats that would be ches rn ), $3.50 and 84,00. in the city today. nee : ; Q Tenpaton Senco 4 ae rey Begs aide) eguler price 82.50, our price this week | Col. Frank 18, Richardson, of St, | Still goes at low prices. Come and examine our goods and prices and] ip Teqpigign ) "sors! Cmeey jot of Freach ha , outa: is (este convince yourself, You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under | Teo Genes Whe Oreeelp $1.60; others at 7éc and $1.00. , Ae wear, overshirts, and pretty near everything a family needs, Bi Temptation | Nearenes rY} A ¢ aa Atiorney P. H. Darby, of Louis- Big inducements in boys’ and children’s suits. Boys’ heavy knee! ff) Templotion) ™ecomplete Pramatic lle, is at the Palmer, tits ie aac . \ al Po eee THE BAZAAR cee bes Guistd} 3. te vee. eh JOIN Templation } ™' mba NEW STORE 216 Broadway. |iand, was in the city today, PONE: Mies {i Tempiation } ™ | ll act be rey ed ee 3 [2 Teapoion "ssc scan so HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. visiting in the city. Important Trading Event LOCAL MENTION. Petes Scott wont up the I. C, P ADUC AH AU CTION CO, ante eteee ee ate BOOK BI N DE R { | "d to beat, velous Mechanical At HARBOUR’S. Dr. H. ©. Redwine, of Symsonia, PRICES—$1,0,7: 8 and 2% Cents j The finest line of jardiniers that Hotel Gilt SOUTHEAST CORNER A thoroughly equipped Book-making pl November nods to you with a store |, Padueah t Noah’s | 788 st Hotel Gilberto today. — —— _ gc nd yb aking plant. full of bright bargains which calle for as, ocd Ane Wbtag wold ohgaper thadl| a W, Hartwell, of Hopkiasvilei THIRD AND COURT STREETS Giccant wane You need send nothing out of town, There'll be goods to buy} and there'll ever before. at Hotel Gilberto. Open daily till 10 p.m, Grapes, per basket, 10c, Patent Flat-Opening Books... 154 MADAL WA be money saved, or therb’ll be money J. 8. Leffler, of Paris, Tenn, is at 1 qt. cranberries, 10c, ‘Z lost in tne buying. Weare proud to | Hotel Gilberto. a P|. at, shea dhoe, 00s ——— = — — . 4 state that there’ll be money saved on_ i \ a jow-chow, 20¢ ; ; the items you may buy from our stock. | . 2.1, Mise Alice Crombaugh left at noon MEMORIAL WINDOWS BROKE A LEG. | Le Din pickles, 35c. . me If interes note the prices—inspect “| tor Dyersburg, Tenn., on a visit. Shoice Northern Potatocs, 7T0e. | The largest, finest ‘ the stock. paar Beats 16 to 1. Mr. A. C. Atkins left at noon for —_——. siabinsanits pha ae N. 0: Motsses, 50c. And cong ¥ ee, on a ine! 3 . choice flour, 55¢. Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La, | Tennessee, on a business trip. sar ak” a ; John Johnson, a Huckster,! 94 ite tet nae’ +. Assortment of ii Important Dress Goods Evel. write: “We have sold twenty-four] Messrs, W. R. Short and D, Stout, |For the New Broadway M. = . ree 24 Ibs. best patent flour, 75c. pa bottles of Dr. Mendenhall’s Chill| of St. Louis, are at the Palmer. Chureh Arrives. | adly Hurt. IL. Raxpourn, . me Aly ineront pattorae weber Cure vo one of any other since we| The official board of the Broadway = ra Telephone 89. 123 South Second St, Imported French Briar and im 4 gond value f have had it in stock, and we have five | Methodist church will meet this 7:30 : PE EABLET I . °) Priced Tor quick seling at 260 aya. [other hrands.”” If itis not the best| yr. Saunier Fowler rournea{Mé: Wagner and His Artist Here) Thrown Out of His Wagon and : ; Rosewood Pipes ; Kc. High-class all-wool suitings, 38|1emedy for malarial complaints you | yesterday from Evansville. Front Kansas Oly 66 an Over Yesterday. APPROACHING MARRIAG | ta tol? hens Gs ‘ a. wide, in fancy mixtures, 20 styles have ever tried. Du Bois & Co. willl" yr. QL, Gregory. and little ‘ ! 1a the city, Amber bits a specialty. to select from;'regular 59¢ quality,| refund the money. Price 50c. tf 4 cepa be! Beek led ~2 Put Them fn, - ay w ae Call early on for 48¢ @ yard. Re daughter have returned from St. din Scknien, lore’. Wakes y i¢ Lady Well Known in Pa. thy 630 quality of Ladies’ |Get Your Seats Reserved Early. | Louis, on the Boswell farm near the city, on] @ucah to Marry at Mound tity, | Broadway and WILL A. KOLLE S50, A y ‘ : ta} wh Cloth, 52 in. wide, inallof the new] Seats for the Willis Irwin perform- Mr. Eugene Coker left last night The three handsome memorial win- the Broadway road, was found late} Invitations are be' ived in fall shades—a notable bargain for 50c| ance, Tuesday evening, may be re-| for McLeausboro, Ill., to spend sey-|dows of the new Broadway M. E . per 5 a : f haps re i in, ayard. based Wanting. oration AG ea Ons. F Church arrived yesterday afternoon, yesterday afternoon in the road near] the city to the marriage of Miss Mary ’ , afternoon, the place badly hurt, Exeno Slaughter to Mr. Edward . £ i. High grade all-wool twilled back! Bros. Entire lower floor +] Mr. Charlie Eaker is today ina ne will be placed in position wee Jobnson comes to market every| Bergmann, at Mound City, Lil, The tee herons, for 85c a yard. baleony 25 cents. No extra dying condition, and is not expected | * yi, si afternoon Mr. James J,/@#¥> and left in bis wagon about} young lady has frequently visited in $1.96, Bxtea heavy clocking Broaa|t eerving. to survive the day. TES ade his erties ate, H1. Spen. | 208 yesterday for home, In some| Paducah, having re’atives bere, and cloths, the $1.60 sort, a remarkably For fre: oo dies and cakes goto| Bliss Willie Mitchusson has re- manner he fel! out of the wagon on|is greatly admired by those who know cer, of Kansas City, Mo., arrived to! }; - Sine quality; we offer at a saving of THe DELICATESSEN, turned to her home in Princeton, . z y a his way out and the wheels passed |ber. She is the beautiful and accom. Yoreiseo a yards geal iicn 6 Broadway, 122, | after a visit (o Miss Ozema Tully. Lior esha alg and began Work over him, breaking his left leg. He | plished daughter of Mrs, Emma Reed q iS THE RECORD . i ee en oe 1 day. : ly bruised up. Slaugt The young man is very me The condition of Capt. Wm. John«| "Phe windo . . | Was also badly Ps ghter. The young man is very Jackets—Capes. How's This? sor fa fodag ubimphoved: tle rested |acer ye couee Pyare ee When found he was carried home| prominent in business and social cir. WE MAKE. and Dr. Brooks, of the city, was|cles in Mound City, beiog a member New jackets and new capes arriving} W*oter One Hundred Dollars Reward for | onjy fairly well last night. ing cost about $1,000 each. The . juleasie. mye gy tegetee fF Catarrh that Re | ea am et. aa uciainc hee a i ‘ily nearing com. {Se2t for. He drove out and dressed |of the Furniture Company in that UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is some tailor made garments. We Haeen ariveh at to saat St aca ot seth lewart wing| te Victim's injuries, which, while | place, holding responsible position, | complete and up-to-date. Splendid line Houston, ar me a re and are | pletior anc Bt eles je ‘ | antee a fit and a stately appear. | ,,\Ve.i ey ai ea pouch tees ple: painful, are not considered jand is a young man of pronounced} of canned goods. Our meat market is guests o' dangercus. worth. ‘The couple were both raised unexcelled, having everything in the line of ance in our wraps that you can’t get] hooora H ‘ ane of the wra to y out any obligation in the great bull ‘ r ypearabon of All | a rod a4 is important to remember | wade ty tueleurm. 7 Renta: sc The teac hers of the public schools ppearance of te in that town, are well known and} fresh and salt meats. rice te not ¢ e only thing to con- tne el . ' malt meet tonight at the High Sc vt “ol - . Don't Forget highly respected by all. j t . Wawp KINNaN & Manvix, Wholesal |uilding to study as the ae ate 4 on felepho: ed or your money is thrown away. It} imu directly upon the bloat and mucuous st we z the best stove made. and Tuesday, Nov. 15, ann 16, Wednesday, Nov. 17th, ‘The mar-| oth and Trimble. . . . eosts nothing extra to buy the correct } faces ¢ Lf Mrs, Jason Waterman, of Wash} iji9 Scort Harpware Co, »Diveie & Wuire. 9n6, | Fiage ceremony will be solemnized at Ue By E thing here. Sold y ington, D. C., arrived at noon, to be A Faualiy Pills are the bees, gl eg Pera ie We ~ — ——_—_——— i Se weatpatts at the bedside ot her father, Mr. = — = A Ribbon Event. Notice to the Public. H. Holly, who is no better today. os Lb “ee moe rman stripe and plaid all-} Owing to a misunderstanding and |p. m. at the residence of Mr. B, H. NW BRE ui Ho. 19. Roman stripe'and plaid all-| the delay in arrival of stone, the lay-|Scott, Next Sund-y is the Inst ser- | BAGG We CS t i t g6c ribbon for 12ige a yard. ing of the ‘corner stone" of the new j vice the pastor will hold betore cou-| PAN PAS ontinue to HAD HIS BRUTUS changed. The date has positively| Trenton Monday, Hos revcived 104 | = SHOE Hold P | ‘hem | Ip U History repeats itself, But the pe and piaid all-!school building hus again been ference. He expects to leave for| been settled on as November 19th, at | members this year, re old stands salt 00 tibbou for tor ¥ TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU | DO R | ] \ N New Millinery. 2:80 o'clock p. m. The publicis| Miss Nancy Haskell, a charming reshiesrivals of the popular, 2nd | cordially invited. and beautiful young lady, of Flint, | WILL HAVE NO OTHER We have all been knifed. Now, just to get even, wo are knuifing Cy the prices on = DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS ed for this week's selling. Exceed- Cuas. M. Leake spending the summer here and with Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Mi re still in business at the is Patong prices will be made during thls sale. W. A. Lawnence, relatives in Tennessee. She has been Hosiery and Underwear. Ter 8 guest @! Mr. Georze Flournoy. Winter warmth ig peng me prices. Committee. a ~ Boy's 80c Bicycle Hose for 12¢c. Jas. M. Lane, President. it For an elegant lunch or supper ‘Women’s 85c Fleeced line hose for come to — Tu Drxicaressey, 266. , Incandescent lamp globes suitable} 12n2 Broadway. gm tor system for sale at McPherson's fe jersey ribbed vests for 15c,| Drug store. u often sold for 25c. . Ladies’ jersey ribbed silk faced vests M Shoes bought of us Polished ee CCOCNran & Owen 31 BRoapway ARREST’ D ON INDICTMI mprovements, Mrs, Ed Bennett Taken to Jail.— ses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, J f for 25 cents. Stutz bh increased Lis capacit \ a sort . ‘ Union suits at special low prices. | ror bakit ny Ry coped Say caren Meleased Today, er Gs 52TH 1S OR sod, all 40g shat Every } ico tw our store will be “ut to D arri : : “ ae he so all may feel gia that the campaign is o'er, We yet a very fine assortment of baked] Mrs, Ed Bennett, until last Sature ? have a fow free rocking chairs for yo ‘ cosy ¢ Here for Shoes, ery Mies ses *|aaratutece mont’ Wikcorus wan CUSTODIAN PURYEAR A STOLEN RING high mass in St. Mary's church at} '™“® * fe" free bet ftp ate atohoumcenofer zoubetnr eho Mee HF iar ae Poa sercsran| GUSTO — Mound Cy JOHN J. DORIAN you'll save is worth attention, Dr. Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Ear, | ute yesterday afternoon on three in- Turns Up At Benton---Warrant) |, s ‘ : ’ Our izon-clad school shoes for $1.00] Nose and Throst, Paducah, Ky. dictments for keeping a disorderly Issued, aNaies tnd Saks. fo: te 205 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. « 7 ; ee " . DELICATESSEN, ptt the » and $1.25 a pair wear like iron house and selling beer without license. | Wifl Have the Government] 7). Bee teas ate ux Das ATRAAES, tthe Rant A, HARBOUR’S, OnN. Third street. Just back of Wallerstein's, She was married last Saturday at Metropolis to Kx Bennett, of New- port, U., and it was reported yester- day that she intended to leave the eiatichos: state. Mr. Frank Dunn to be Appointed The infant child of Morris Mc- Deputy Sheriff Utterback and Con- Cann, of Sharpe, Marshall county, |stable Patton watched the trains and died yesterday, she was arrested during the after- _—_ ‘ SER ir noon by Constable Patton, her se- <4 snot Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your fu" away, | Curities On the untried indictments : Candidates ee ees. | ice sts tor pe cathe Goversocot walitiog. bare | Be ted pooad. th J t+, "all of Life, nerve and vigor, take Noto} Mrs. Bennett was not locked up| Werk te begin in a week or ten days.jin the neighborh Je. “ine wonde: Pl estimates have been asked for by|suspicioned the fact that it ‘rong. All druggists, 00 or $1, Cureguaran | /ast night, and this afternoon suc- eed. Booklet and ‘sample free Address | ceeded in giving bond. She expects| Custodian J. R. Pury and ail}same ring and brow North Ben- The nine-year-old son of Mr. Os car Neai, of Hickory Grove, died yesterday of typhoid fever, He has several relatives in Paducah, ilding Repai ot Mr. A. J. Howard, in - Building Repaired. ton, on the night bis brother, who}. When down town stop and take —-- committed suicite by hanging, lay a|look at Hank Bros, & Jones’ show corpse, was found by Mr. Joln| Window, 11n3 Vaughn, a farmer living near town,| Chocolat Night Watchman, says the Benton Tribune. Mr. Tandy! Sun, a young man who moved on a 2t farm nesr towa with his step father, | Extensive repairs are to be made} Mr. Vance, is accused of the theft | ig toap a, Mr, Vaughn wwe RAILROAD NOTES, d boubons, delicious CURE CONSTIPATION ry Au strong, blood pure. at itto Mr. A. ii And partisans whese favorites] Storing Remedy Co, Chicco cs New York * mr tiatin that tetesiue & ‘i el banc 10 " . bids will likely be in and opened in}J. Howard for examination, Mr, ’ were elected to stay at home hee Hanhand tou ron i ‘al Meas. three days. Howard recognized the ring and told] x a can find balm for their wound-] Nosh’s Ark sells saucers for flower nd bonbons, delicious,| The repairs are to be in the heat-|Mr, Vaughn that he would pay him Suverintendent of Machinery] when A ads sion in traitic, evea | Mr, L2G. Gooch, tormerly special ed feelings and consolation in] pots at one cent each, Tue Devicaressen, ing apparatus, the steam, water and ae Sib rea whi } reo : ¢ D ot Renshaw ‘Here. pone by is, Pay see fer ane pete side ( yard here, left at defeat by indulging in the 327 Broadway, | Sewer pipes, and the leaks in the ruof | fered; but we are informed that the p ae, on for Mississippi. He expects to - ; anal Oysters and celery you get fresh. rs will be repaird. reward was paid by the young man’s) —— hess 18 resumed, It was thou 1 [return in three weeks and go into the soothing luxury of smoking Toe Drricatessen, Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com-| ‘Lhe cost of all the repairs and im-| mother. A warrant was procured | Superintendent han and) the new schedule would be igu-| insurance business, ene ef our celebrated rated Sunday, Phone 324. 327 Broadway. | pany will fill youy coal house now] provements will probably exceed} for young Sun, but up to this writ- Ri er Sabin Also Mr. R. A, Burch has leased the CASA NOVA] BIG GLoAK OPENING cheaper-than Sryond,’ Call anid | S200, aid will be the: drt shade In )iag: De bea. neh Deen sppcenenied: py Sepa _ Assistant Yardmaster Bob McCann [big house at Broadway and 11th., f 2 . : f U pandas make contrae oe (ster hn aed ar alsobas another! Chocolate and bonbons, delicious. céssule is laying off on account of ijlness, laden the ares House v 4 .. CIGARS Monday and Tuesday, Noy. 15,| For sn elegant lunch or supper| appointment to make, that of might! | | b DELICATESSEN, reante ‘ Supt. W. J. Haravan and Road-|now ealled the Wort’ mrrede ce and 16. cometo Tne Dexicaressen watchman of the building, ‘This po-| 1202 397 Broadway. Superintendent of Machinery Reo-| master A. ‘I. Sabin came down from | House area Rt: da | Sold only at Fae ae tren : 327 Broadway, | sition pays $540 a year, and is now) speepeieentmne shaw ae Lap ed Safle today * gi'| Louisville this morning t i wad i haateeaictcad cian ae 1. L. W, Huebschman represent- SES ts held by Mr, Finis Rudolph, Mr. | special car from Chicago and St. perintendent of machinery Win, Ren-| Heating and Cooki q WY fhe: ing A. W. and J. Sampliner, Cloak For Sale or Exchange, Frank Duan will be appointed to| A SEQUEL Louis, arriving at8 o'clock, shaw, ‘ perl Pes nemipr Ss Naar a ay he Manufacturers, of Cleveland Obio,! Farm of 150 acres five miles from] succeed the latter — It is now given out that the ne*| Supt, Renshaw I. C. time card will go into effect noon on their retor dl party left at] Buy the Moore's Air Tight -H to Chicago, at Scott Hardware Co, . rie Ye property, T. E, Lrpon, week, H.C. Davis, colored, will te, =—_—_== a _ ee an —_—_—. Broadway, Monday and Tuesday, | 3¢ eod 133 Broadway. | be sworn in Monday. Tragedy. g Nov, and 16, We respectfully The salary of fireman or engineer am y e ? e invite the public to attend this open- = — ~1is $720 per year, and that of janitor! . ing rnd secure your fall wraps at low $600, me Suit for Insurance on Rer Life— 1 n nh WO O¢ ] oY Exy,Divete & Ware —_oo Ss he will exhibit his entire line of samples /ejty, 0 acres in cultivation, Will] Mr. Walter Mercer, the new fire-| in Ladies, Misses and childrens’ |seli or exchange for improved city|man, will likely be sworn in next OF the Mra Jennie Sanchez Jackets and Capes at our store, 32% o DRUG STORE 3 BROADWAY. prices, Awarded : Circuit and Police Court. KO INGPEGTONS NEEDED, | Highest Honors—World's Fale, beh tl — . meED, | "Gold Medal, Midwinter Pale. | eimecre covrr. A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR fie Lie As a sequel to the recent tragedy ; ; fi ’ Yet They Are Still at Work on pR Night---Many re jat Denver, Col., which Mrs. Jennie ) ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, the Tra nchez was killed by her husband, The article in today’s Register in pega ‘ Nga suit was this morning fled in the regard to the train health inspectors The Elks met last night and iviti-| ejreut courr by Mrs, Fannie Ku- . . 2 put on by Mayor Yeiser, does the ated Dr, Lilliard Sanders, the well! panks against the Prudential Insure board of health an injustice. Presi. eg tihtar phy . BAHL E ance company for $208 on 4 policy é dent Troutman, of the board, in- aster Commissioner Ed H, Par-| pow owned by Mrs. Jeff Barnhart, . amid Mare tee, io wapiirad CREAM year will be initiated next week, and “The piaintiff alleges. the company We will sell to each person once on Saturdays Tee cen ucla’ tin. alice’ tees there are about a half dozen now] has been given proof of the girl's : sae elie Itt B NG ailing aha turn, The ‘onder i] death an refuse o pay the aout three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick them off, but it appears they are still pti Ady Stacie goat bg pe the polioy. amen ae cepeeen Shas 0 new applications are expected. "thei eee your choice of the brands. Call on us at our ‘Bit & Christy |r sta ia ER Don't la Hass a 700 thee. bare liilinewas to be beard ia: the. Allon new drug store if you want_a good cigar It the general opinion that no one just as good, ‘Take nothing but | will case, and it is doubtful wiether J. D. BACO ’ inspectors were at any time necessa- A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, | ‘ie Moore's Air Tight Heater, all the evidence willbe in by tomor- 2 . N & C r) Ty, much less now. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. !!!»2 Scorr Harpwaxe Co, | row afternoon or not, Seventh and Jackson streets. Pharmici ats, Expert Blacksmithing And all kinds of New Work Done on short notice and on reasonable terms, Sat- afscvion guaranteed, to Come. ¥ $19 Cover Srume. °