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ever ains But It' Pours lve d, a Ihe PADUA LAILY SUN, ! PERSO eee every afternoon, except Sunday, by COMPANY rgas, He said that the Bible weandecal all men not to “mar the corners of their beard.” George Cramer, the originator of the chureb-fighting sect of Martinsville, took exception to this and stated that the Jewish laws in the Old T are not in force now, and that m a right to wear beards as they please A general debate followed, A barber present of shaving. M lengthy and learned disc important subject, until quite midnight ‘The long-whiskered stranger, assisted by « woman belonging to his band Published It an the Cold wave coming” 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 CO. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. | Patent Flat-Opening Books... T'S SBR PUBL tee FUBU smatan r returned today PRESIDENT AND TANAO BE ansboro, Lil. whitich is aud wife, of Bard- G Hotel Gilberto. 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 of $2.50 boot on the market. We will close these | $100 boots ort at the ridiculously low prices of. ..... | + pl ve Ney ny es | 1 22.5) oct convinced of error when the meet tan * nd Tianna Mayes left this ‘12 CS Mayfield on a visit. state veda Moss, of near Clin- vole Oting relatives im the city. “right Monroe, of Louis: Al atwention & in Paditen' Ws, Which given asf ce Will permait Without Te ward W ex pense. to the interests of ow twill atallt 0 ot Uhh mal Repubil CORRESPONDENCE, tal feature of weekly editie, : me tes Tre 508 wil aont, in which 1 very locality within avon NE OCAL MENTION. admiral says 500 miles of the Siberian railroad has been com- from Vladivostock eastward to Khabarvoka, He insists that the orig- inal route has not bee favor of a shorter rout churia to Viadivostock. Current re- ports that the Russian government bad obtained a ession from China to ex- tend the Siberian line through Manchuria to Port Arthur as more fa: vorable to tidewater terminal than Viadivostock are pronounced by him to We have also received 350 pairs of men's, ladies’ — -_—- ° and children’s shoes, suitable for this rainy weather, to reaps THE WEEKLY SUN _ A hnding the medical con-|be sold at prices from soc to $1.25, $1.50 and f2.o0, | 1 “7 SJ tne cloved. hep , FACTS ABOUT SIBERIAN RAILWAY fn [said toase and Miss Mary Admiral Alexetff Saya OF ‘ili | this cord County, werg y Not Neen Abandoned, famine. Ny. its Admiral Alexeiff, of the Russian yh 46, of Hartford navy, arrived at San Francisco on the eoy ig mga nmhea ably Fe bibebe bine from the orient en route to St taign "= Dome "this_ morning, OUR CLOTHING cond a a A visit to Mrs. James Utter- caches been in consmand of the Russian squad 1 Sti i 5 i S i m1 ‘hinese, Japanese and eastern a Still goes at low prices. Come and examine our goods and prices and] ron in Chinese, Japanese as Mr. Chas, Smedley was called|convince yoursell, You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under-| Asiatic waters, the cruiser Hutte bal home from Eddyville last uight by | wear, overshirts, and pretty near everything a family needs. i aecmiok as goin bome 40 the death of his nieve, little Rubie Big inducements in boys’ and children’s suits. Boys’ heavy knee Nr ardere, necsuspauled ty Cept. abet pants, 25¢, 35¢ and 5oc. Molas and Licut. Bakhmetef? of his Mrs. Rosetta Cross, of Florence W STORE |Station, is a guest of Mr. James McNeal and family, on Thirteenth street, pleted PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS Open daily till ro p.m If, as has been said—and the gen- eral hope is that the report will prove Our subseribers are requested bis , a freee Noose oe ur 4 ton the line of its to report any neglect on part of] “oes Dube a cepot ' carrier or any othor employe of Way bacesea nest ase Ware is a |this office, Should you fail to} jc part of the city east of Second dW Prices .ore filled with fresh reli- -vnandise, bought to fit your .o your entire satisfaction, Not 126 BROADWAY ashy makeshift in the stock, The yoods were bought right, and—you can depend upon it—will be sold right. We're making dry goods history by | selling reliable goods at honestly low | prices. There's manv a helpful hint| * awaiting you here now. Choice Dress Goods. ‘Thirty-six inch wide all wool, in beautiful new combinations—35¢ is their regular value—you can have ubem for only 25¢ a yard this week. Thirty-six inch all-wool dress flan- nels in a.1 desirable fall colors, should pring 40c; come and get them for only 2c a yard. The price may be higher later. Fitty-two inch ladies’ cloths at 50c 1d broadcloths for 85e that are very ch below value—that merit your sarly inspection. Black dress goods at prices astound- ing y low. Come finger and price them. Jackets—Capes. Rare novelties and great values wait you in our cloak room, A great of handsome new jackets expect- this week. To miss seeing our garments before you buy is to miss soeing the correct thing. No store will match the perfect fit, the superb quality and up-to-date style we give fou for our prices, It’s not talk, but facts. Come and figure with us. New Ideas in Millinery. get your paper we will consider {street aod south of Broadway will ita great fayor if you will re port to the business’ office or ring telephone 358. Another Gvod Rain, A storm passe. over the city about 12 o'clock Jat night, aud for a time the clouds looked very threatevii g There litle wiud io the ominous: looking cloud, however, and the tem- perature began to fall rapidly. By dawn it was quite coo! Real Fstate Transfers. Tie Paducah Transfer Company deeded to D, M. Flournoy a lot 0} ath street, between Harrison anc Clay. The Charchill executors deeded t the I. C, road a lot on the riverfront for $100. L. J. Husbands deeded to Charles C. Hayman, for $75, a lot just out side the southern limits of the city J. H. Burkholder and Frank Rig lesberger deeled to J. J. Sunth tract of Jand in the county for $780 ed or Stoleu, horn broken off Sir One Jers-y cov The greatest values you ever saw are to be had here. The most elegant up-to-date effects—real bargains of interest in swell styles. Others can’t equal the styles, and fall flat on the rice. A great sale of high-class stuff. Hate and bonnets made to order on short notice, Klondyke and cowboy hats and felt and cioth sailors in ali «olorsare being received from day to day, and prices made that will please you. Why pay $1.00 on Broadway for our 49¢ cowboy hat? Great Sale of Hosiery. “Men's gray mixed sox, two pairs for we, wort Aouble. ~~ k Men’s mixed cotton sox, four pairs for 250, sold everywhere at three pairs for that price. Women’s Hermsdorf hose, double neels and toes, a good 20c value, our price 123sc. It you want the best made for a uarter, in quality and dye, it will be found here—THE ONvx. Shoes and Boots. Why pay more for inferior quality? 14 wo are not in position to save you money on shoes there’s none in Padu- cah so situated, It will pay judges to look here before buying elsewhere. We guarantee that you'll not lose money. Yours for Business, HARBOUR’ OnN Third street. Just back of Wallerstein’s. Defeated Candidates —_—_-~ And partisans whose favorites were elected to stay at home can find balm for their wound- ed feelings and consolation in defeat by indulging in the soothing luxury of smoking one of our celebrated CASA NOVA CIGARS Sold only at ~ Gtef rersoms, DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. Expert Blacksmithing And all kinds of fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on The use of six bottles | Phone 824. solid yellow color, no mark or spots about six years old. Any informa ion given will be rewarded. Francrs Stewart, 1526 Burnett st. Has Been Out a Week, Jesse Petter, who shot Cril Broyles on November 3, and whom the Register mentioned this morning a able to be out, has been out for ove: a week, Winter Tourist Rates. The [linois Central Railroad com pany has now on salé tickets to prom bent wigger resorts in Florida, ¢ diag SOuth Carolina, T * Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates For further informa'ion apply to J. T. Dosovay, C. A Padacab, K Sick 4 ist. Master Willie James is i!l from ty- phoid fever at his home, 611 North Sixth. He is the son of Conductor G. B, James. Mr. Cornelius Owens, son of Rev. Cap Owens, is ill at his home on Har- rison street. Mr. Dick Calissi cou!inues quite ill Mrs. Thomas E. Moss is ill from rheumatism, and Mrs. Jesse Moss from malaria, in Arcadia, Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com pany will fill you’ coal house now cheaper than ai yvone. Call and make contract. Married Last Evening. Mr. W. H. Howe and Miss Una T. Gleeson were united in marriage in County Clerk Graham's wllice late yesterday afternoon, by yunty Judge Tully, Mr. Howe is employed by Mr. J, J. Clark, as a cigarmaker, and the bride 1 the daughter of Mr. W. L, Gleeson. Cures to Stay Cured. ‘Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past lifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that loubiless be reconstructad, Barring 1 few houses in the section of the city named every building should be leveled. They have seen their days of usefulness and have long since passed from a credit to an eye-sore, ind to the general detriment of the city. The rebuilding of these build§ ugs Would not only furtber the pros perity of our fair city, but prove a inancial benefit to the owners of the property. Let the Illinois Central build its talked-of new depot and let the re javenating fever strike the eastern part of the city, and it won't be # year until the former business part of Paducah will take on its old life ana air of prosperit Feyer Entirely Disap- peared. Quarantine having been raised in all the Southern states, the Nash vi Chattanooga and St. Lonis tiilway bas resumed the sale of tick- ets to all local and foreign points. F, B. Teacnout p.& T.A., 25 Broad wa: Paducah, Ky, Yellow This? 1 Dojiaés Reward for gsbnot be cured by How One Hund rh Cure ENEY & 00., Props, Toles ale Druggists, Tole KINNAN & Manyin, Wholesal s, Toledo, O. arrh Cure fy taken internally, set The chain gang could improve the gu ters of the city by cleaning them of th aves which fill them almost to the exclusion of the storm waters, Then the leaves should nut be per- mitted to rot in the gutters, no mat- ter if the heated term has passed. ts 16 to 1. Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La., write: ‘We bave sold twenty-four bottles of Dr. Mendenhall’s Chill Cure io one of any other since we have had it in stock, and we have five her brands.’’ If it is not the best medy for malarial complaints you have ever tried. Da Bois & Co. will refund the mone Price 50c. tf The caucus of the new council to be held tomorrow evening somewhere sot Known to others than the board. elect, will bring delight to many ap- plicants for the place within the gift of the “dads,” and misery to a few hundred who are certain to get left. By the by, it is said there are more applicants for each and all of the of- fives at the bestowal of the new coun- il than was ever known before There are said to be not less than 75 applicants for the 18 police situa- tions, Woodmen of the World. Olive Camp, No. 2: All offivers and members are hereby notified that tonight is regular meeting night, All are requested to be on hand prompt- y at 7:30, as basiness of importan e is to be acted upon. be untrue. BIG BILL. Four Dollars a Day for the Health Officer. flis Salary Is $100 Per Annum— Bill for $150 More. I: is likely that the extremely large bill of Eealth Officer Milam, for his services in issuing health certificates during the recent yellow fever scare, will not be allowd by the council. ‘The position of health officer pays $100 per year, and this is intended for the performance of all duties pertaining to the office, no matter what or how much of them there may be. No man has ever been forced words from sdme reasonable mind This is emivently sound advice, and con duces to happiness and a long and use ful life —Thinking four kit a litter, George Varne 1s too much of f Clay Center, Kan., took two of them away from his cat and disposed of them, The next morning he found the cat n two remaining kittens and two little cottontail rabbits. P. Cranch’s translation of the ame, uniform with Mr. Craneh’s transla e of the few good Bryant's “Hiad.” tion is said to be ¢ among many poor one An East Oregon veteran stockm: the euphonious name of Bil V & hard winter, on the ground that almost all the calves dropped this season have been females. He says that in 30 years in that county he has never known such a condition of things to fail to be followed by a rigorous win ter While a bride and bridegroom-cleet rsing the | He says that a syndicate of Russians and Chinese will build a railroad from s-Siberian line in » the same port Th te is building its Manchuria lestension as an investment, it will run through a rich and thickly settled country. The road will cost the Russian government about $261, its total length outside of Russia proper b ATTACKED BY A MONKEY. Simian Badly injures an Antmat Keeper at K onty, ! Robert Bellomy, the keeper of Troost | park, Kansas City, Mo., kne out monkeys that he did a few days go, but like most | good thing Indeed, it nearly cost him his life. ided to remove the animals to their & port on th Siberian t ndic because is informatio rable. It had been cost consic de winter q & cage contain had no sooner entered the cage than he " tacked and so severely bitten and | | torn that it was feared be might not recover, One small monkey did all the = THE BEST RTH ISA HANAN ONE into the office, and Dr. Milam was] were looking over the house they were net compelled to issue the health cer-] ‘9 occupy at Woodfords, Me, some tificates free, although he ought to ve done it. If he thought he might be overworked, and didu’t like the emoluments he knew the law fixed for the oflice, he could have re- signed in five minutes and had bis place filled in a few hours. $250 for{ his work is entirely too much for the city to squander. Ia the vernacular reet, there is no string tied r 1, and when he ac- san office he always knows the salary attached thereto, although he Joes not always know the amount of work he may have to do, Like everybody else, he has to take his chances, and Dr. Milam has taken his chances. THE HEART OF CHICAGO, ctlom at Morton’s Next hursday Night. © Prod Lincoln J. Carier's new production “The Heart of Chicago,"’ which comes to Morton's opera IQ ise next Th irsday night, is said to be one of the best sensational melo traumas pro- auvced in years, and to contain some absolutely and startling mechanical Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tar b, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, aud the most malignant blood aud skin diseases, Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experie of an eminent, scientific and conscientious ysician, Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is he best remedy, Beware of substi- tutes said to be ‘just as good’’ and buy the long-tested and old reliable Batonie Blood Balm (B, B. B) Price only $1.00 per large bottle, EFFECIED AN ENTIRE CURE, For over two years I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- without help. of Botanic Blood Balm, B, B, B., ef- so work in M. M. degree. ter Masons welcome. fected on entire cure. I refer to Rev, W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- hauts of Neworn, Jaccw F, Sponcier, Newnan, Ga, Druggis's. New Work Done on short notice and on reasonable terms, Sat- iefaction guaranteed, Greif & Christy 819 Count Srreer, For sale b. Windows tn The fine meu ori.! windows have wen putin atthe Brordway M, E, burch, ‘They were p'sced under the upervision of Mr. J. J. Wagner, of he company, who cane here from Kansas City for that p1 pose, Masonic Notice. Plain City lodge 449, F. & A. M. wil incet tonight at 7 o'clock in staked communica: tion in their lodge room in the Leech building on 4th, street between Broadway and Jefferson street. Al- All Mas- Bricatoy B. Davis, W. M, »O.1 AM, Ob Don't Forget Che big Cloak opening, Monday]! and Tuesday, Nov. 15, ann 16, ti Evy, Divete & Wuire, 9n6. Oysters and celery you get fresh. ‘Tue Devicatessen, 227 Broadway Awarded i Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | . Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. The way to cure « (ough is to stop Shoes—All Kinds. he coughing. Dr, Beil’s Pine-Tar Pex calf, Willow calf, Vice kid,| Honey cuts the mucuous, heals the ssacalf and otlers at populer| lungs and bronchial tubes quick!) sures grip cough in one night Leypier & Li, Guaranteed by all dealers, 1503 J paratively few readers by any other name, —Goethe said that a civilized being | should every day hear @ littlp gopd mu: | flowing beard, ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. rr) RS THE STANDARD. | ramic view of the South ness district and hand disting: a steamer at Canton, Md, and striking op his hei name in the following w | the name Thanet chalked on a frelght | car, it struck her fancy, and she pre: fixed Octave—being known to ¢om:| effects. The Chicrgo n-¥s 09; @ #: 0 nounce the new ratirvad effect to be an absolute novelty and claim for it superiority over anything of the kind ever attempted. The Chicago fire scene also came in for unlimited praise. Other important works | the scenic painter and stage mechan- ics art are the night illumination in the Court of Honor at the World's Fair Grounds; Masonic Temple Root Garden at night and a pano- Side busi Lake Michigan The interpreting company is sail to be very strong. Edueate Your Bowels With Cascarete, rugwists refund mower PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. —Five fingers and a thumb on each hes a negro boy of New- on, Miss, ‘The extra fingers have each mnly one joint —After fal¥ing 30 feet into the hold of a negro stevedore rode and uninjured, bookstore for a suitable present for a| also is to fight the churches, away laughing —A gentleman inquiring at 4 St, Louis little girl was banded Ibsen's novel, triumphantly; e youare, I guess *A Doll's House," by the clerk, who said, hat'll fix you all right.” #8 Alice French adopted her pen Seving enthusiasts has be We Con Shoes bought ofju Polished free} tinue to Hold Them Up Me TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER ca “Cochran'& Owen} 1*BROADWAY workmen arrived with wall paper and a note saying that if the patterns of the paper suited the cou the work men were instructed to paper the house throughout, the whole to be taken as a wedding present THE SPITE HOUSE OUTDONE Paris Has the Smallest Dwelling in the World, The French paper La Nature has been making inquiries as to the sma house in Paris, and has published pic tures and descriptions of two lilipu tian structures that are in some re- spects very remarkable. The house which it announces to be the most diminutive in Paris is in fact the smallest, the slimmest, the most re markable structure within the limits of any elty in any civilized portion of the world, It is No, 39 Rue du Chateau d'Eau. This structure was built about 40 years ago. It oceupies the space of an alley that ran betw neighbors on either side, now respect vely Nos. 37 and 41, Its actual width is three and one-third feet, its depth nine feet. It is two stories high. The ground floor hag for 40 years been the shop and workroom of’a single shoe- maker, The upper story communicates with No. 41, and is now used as the re cipient of the cradle of a baby four years old. The baby has slept here for two years, its father and mother occu: pying the adjoining room in No. 41 The entire property on which Nos, and 41 are situated has a considerabh area, the principal entrance being at No. 66 Rue du Faubourg St. Germain No, 41 is the principal entrance. Of course there is room here for quib: bling. No, 99, it may be urged, is sim ply an annex to No, 41, But, as La Na- ture wisely observes, the fact that it hs @ recognized number constitutes it a separate building and entitles it to a distinct individuality QUEER BAND IN INDIANA, A band of men women religigus n preaching on the streets of Mertinsville, Ind., for sev- eral days and nights past. ‘They say that the end of this * is coming in a few months and that Mo- amage to the parkkeeper in the park cage J upon Bellomy's nd before he coul *, drop m above off the mc Bellomy's his sharp teeth s neck with } The keeper freed himself fro m by throwing t gered from the cage by Webber to his home ark Dr Troost which is in th John Punton, who lives ark, and Dr. Frank Tue 5 stitches in the gashes m: monkey's teeth in neck was badly mangled by the animal Rellomy will recover, but the physicians say that he will be laid up for some time nea took by the His A singul eforth a certain number of men from each regiment of cavalry and infantry are to be trained in gunnery. The t of this is to provide, in case of severe loss in the ar- lillery, @ supply of trained men to take the place of those who have fallen, Fhis year, at Krasnoe Selo, several bitt- sed entirely in this way nd the experiment gave such satisfactory results that it has been decided to apply the system throughout se army T obj Smaliont Newspaper. The smallest newspaper In the world is published at Guadalay, Mex. It ts Nl Te . and bears as its motto: it Little Froth.” It te tio Pipes The largest, finest And cheape Assortment of Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes s more Broadway and | Second i Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. History repeats itself We have all been knifed. Ladies and all the core,’* have a 206 Broadway, DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. fag from disew: EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 4 hdertul shits and» speein Grapes, per b: 1 qt. cranb 1 qt. chow-chow, 1 gal. Dill pickles, Choice Northern Pot New crop 9 Ibs. choice flour, 55¢ 24 Ibs. be Telephone 89. The wom: 10:5 nm buildin pointed to canvass f fons to the library are requested to In the city. Amber bits a specialty, Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY Season IS _ THE RECORD WE MAKE. fancy groceries is line meat market is the line staple and I 1 UR « up-to-date of canned s. Our unesce'led everything ‘ame P, F. LALLY. stock of vendid in of GREAT* CAESAR HAD HIS BRUTUS Bat the + old stands rove’ are still in business at the and wy is DORIAN Now, just to get even, wo are knifing the prices on = DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS " SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, sorts of sh Every price in our store will be so all may feel glu:l that the campaign is o'er. few free rocking eb: JOHN J. DORIAN, Paducah, Ky. ~—a cut lo We yet for you. |+ MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE. Viwrener TERRELL, Manager & THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Lincoln J, Carter's, Great Spectacular Production, ‘The Heart of Big Success ant Special Sce nderful Mechan My al Devices Hlectrical Effects Vivid Picture of the Great Fire. SEE THE MARVELOUS APPROACHING: TRAIN st patent flour, LL pnd St, ans committee of the ¥ M. C. A. wil meet Weduesday morn- ing at Company, iytrodueing a I line of H Specialties 0 o'clock at the 18s igh-class g. The committe the subs wee and 750. Seats on sale 1 Culin’s Bookstore biing in full reporis. iT hammedanism will be wiped from. the face of the earth next year, They'are also very bitter against the churches, and say that all manner of evil is in them. ‘They are against fashion and advise extreme simplicity of dress, A sect called “Oramerites® has grown Linnwood Cigar. A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWays TAKEN. up in this community whore doctrine The strangers and the “Cramerites,” having doctrines somewhat similar, met together the other night and proceeded to have a “love feast.” This ended in 0 dispute on whiskers that lasted until midnight. The strangers testified how they had become “dead to the world” by burning all the pictures in their homes, one woman telling that she bad been relieved of a great burden when she burned her mother’s photograph, ic, seen fine picture, aud learn 9 few, Then one of the strangers, with fuii got up and told how he had keep helped religiously by Jetting , For a Lim We will sell to each person once three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. Fon areas your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a «. D. BACON Seventh and Jacksq" “*treets, ited Tim 6 You can pick Call on us at our good cigar. & CO., Pharma: ists.