The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 17, 1897, Page 4

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ee eee ES FOR BARGAIN. SEEKERS FOR ONT WEEK ONLY t silke, in Roman stripes and satin rhatames, beautifal effects — —our price for Three hundred yardeof beac fat VY san effects, and 209 yarle ote te a. qools would be considera heap at $1.00 and $1.50 ue week, only 50+ and ‘hae hundred pew » «Macks, well worth $2.50 and $3.00, our price $1.50. haw -erges, erepone and Caner M1 red stk, worth $5.00, $8 00 and $12 00, | our pre 8 $2 50, $4.00 wid Sh, Han tsome silk wai ts mate to orler, $2.00, $2.50 and $5.00, double the price, ‘A new lot of sample capes, al! styles and colors, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Abeautifal tot of black velvet pattern bats, profusely trimmed with rich © | wh fearbers, tne most stylish hats of the season, ‘These hats sre well * © h $7.00 and $8.0)—our prices $3.50 and $4 00, Another lot of handsomely immed ha's, twenty-five different styles te + lect from, There bats are well wor h $400 and $4,50—our pri es $2 00 and $2.50, Another lot of aew trimmed bats, «ll co'ors, ‘ast, go for $1 00. A new lot of floc hair switcher, regular j rive $3.00 and $1,00, while any tast our price $2.00 and $2.50. _.. THE BAZAAR... STORE 215 BROADWAY NEW STORE HARBOUR’S | LOCAL MENTION. The Birthplace of Low Prices, Our subscribers are requested to report any neglect on part of Hi ‘ cine eopeeapttie, bo ent iat yout carrier or any other employe of igor ind Aa, 3 cane re grea ms this office. Should you fail to ode rere bor i andyoa i; your big et batalle parted an depend upon it—w! so! -ita great fayor if you will re- "1 nq be Ay Mists poste omen lo port to the business’ office or vices. There’s many & helpful hint! ring telephone 358. «waiting you here now. ‘ Choi D Goods Winter Tourist Rates. ‘The Llinois Central Railrord com- ‘Thirty-six inch wide all wool, in 5 beautifal new combinations—35c pany has now on sale tickets to prom- *hetr regular value—you can have|inent wi.ter resorts in Florida, Geor- «en for only 2c a hg? week. _|gia, South Carolina, Texas, New at ae ne at rr od icrar should | Mexico ond Mexico at reduced rates, ring 40¢; come and get them for only | For further information apply to zse ayard. The price may be higher J.T. Donovan, C. A., | me decsa a’ ite, in all of the new Conchee plaids worth | Thes> hats, wile they near Sturgis, dyville today. Another lot in| visit to Mayfield. Clinton, on a@ visit PERSONALS. D. B. Fergersoa, of Benton, is in he vity. Miss Daisy Goodwin is visiting | | } Mr. A. d. Decker went up to Eds Mrs. Will Wright left at noon for Mr. Rudolph Steiabagan returned | to Memphis this morning. Mrs, James Kzell left at noon for das. LaRue and Jas, Veller, of Henderson, are at Hotel Gilberto. L. C, Moss, Jr. and J. A, Gard- ner, of Clinton, are in the city. Mr. Jas, Walbert went up to Ece dy ville this morning on busiacss, Mr. Hardin Buchanan went down to Marin, Tenn., at noon, on busi- hess. Rev. Cap Owen left at noon for Trenton, Teun., to attend confer- ence. Miss Nancy Johnson, of Cincin- nati, is a guest of Capt. J. H. Jobn- son's family. Dr. Young returned to Hopkiat- ville this morning, after attending the medical convention. Mrs. G. P. Buck, of Waterloo, Ia., after avisitto Mr. and Mrs, 1. Young, left at noon for home. AMUSEMENT Several Attractions In the City HAPPENINBS., Last Night. — Willis Irwin at the Opera House, =Prof. Lioyd at Elks Hath, PROF. J. U. LLOYD'S READING, A select crowd greeted Prot. John Uri Lloyd, of Cincinnati, at Elks’ Hall last night, about one hundred tepresentative people being present, the accommodations provided being for about that number and no more. Those who attended do not regret going, althungh the program was somewhat Icogthy. Prof. Lloyd, who gained an envi ble reputation by his ‘+Etidorphi read selections frum an unpublished manuscript, dealing with Kentucky life and people. In his preliminary remarks he stated that the story was not intend- ed to be read in Kentucky, ana that , he deemed it somewhat bol to essay | it then for the first time. He was a seientific man, be averred, and bad | Councilmano-elect Chas. Smith went over to Brooklyn this afternoor; ‘but will return before night. Mr. Burt Weston, former proprie- tor of the Mineral Well Hotel, has gone to Scattle, Wash., to reside. Mr. Chas, Smedley went up to Ed- dyville this morning, after attending the funeral of his litle niece, Ruby Neal. Miss Margaret Tucker, of Mem- phis, who has been visiting Mrs. George Flournoy, has gone to field to visit Mr. Gus Thomas and family. THE HEART OF Of AGO. ‘ater. Paducah, Ky. Filty-two inch ladies’ cloths at 50c sconiccemenncansiliisiiias 4 broadolothe for Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- on 85c that are very catch below value—that merit your “ tary inspection. pany will fill your coal house now L. Iress goods at prices astound-|oheaner than ai yvone, Call and i low. Come finger and price them. a es Me make contract. Jackets—Capes. Rare novelties and great values yd co in our cloak room. A great ‘toe of handsome new jackets expect- £1 thle week. TO mise, seeing Or shipments throogh Memphis to Illi eing the correct thing. No store|o01s Central and Yazoo and Missis- ¥ ‘ll mateh the perfect fit,the superb|sippi Valley stations, Arkansas, tee See style we give! Texas and western points; _¢lso PN {OF GUE Pree with use? [through New Orleans via Southern Pacitic or Texas and Pacific railroad New Ideas in Millinery. to Louisiana, ‘Tex-s and western The greatest values sou ever saw/| points. J.T, Donovan, are to be had here. The most elegant] 17n4 Com’! Agent. p-to-date effects—real bargains of é ar ciciaiteh > .erest in swell styles, Others can’t «al the styles, and fall flat on the prive. ‘sale of high-class stuff. ists and bonnets made to order on short notice. Klondyke and cowbo: # ta and felt and ciotb sailors in all rs are being received from day to ‘made that will please ng on Broadway for The Illioois Central Railroad com- pany is now prepared to handle all The question is asked, Why are Hank Bros. & Joves selling so many stoves, both heating and cooking? Because all the goods are new, none carried over from last year. 1703 mixed sox, two pairs for ed cotton sox, four pairs aid svery-where at three pairs for that price. Women’s Hermadorf hose, double weels and toes, a good 20¢°value, our pr ce 12}¢c. LB hg) want the best made for a yy arter, in quality and dye, it will be tuund here—THE Onyx. Shoes and Boots. Why pay more for inferior quality? & we are not in ition to save you ra mey on shoes there’s none in Padu- cah 90 situated. It will pay judges to ‘wok here before buying elsewhere. We guarantee that you'll not lose m ney. . Yours for Business, HARBOUR’ O-N. Third street. J ist back of Wallerstein's. 2 Re 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 Wtf Mrers00s, DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. Purchase” A high grade, patent flour— home-made. You will like it. Try it and be convinced. ‘Success’ A strict patent, second only to P. P. Use is proof. Make the test. “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— Noue better made. A good, honest,’ flour. Also Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select corn. rictly choice All manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. Second-hand flour barrels, our own preferred, bought for cash at our cooper shop across the street, We pay the highest cash price for wheat and corn. We also sell corn, bran and chicken feed and exchange any and everything in our line for wheat or corn, Come to see us, or communicate with us, Street N » South First, Telephone No. 356 We spend our money at home for the raw mater Let us have some of it bagk for the manufactured arti- cle, so That we can continue to do Expert Blacksmithing An4 all kinds of business ourselves and at the same time help you. ‘The money we pay New Work out for grain and la- bor mostly stops in aud the more our own people sume of our output the more we can make a market for home-grown breadstufs and home labor, Business makes mone: town, Done on short notice an’ batt on reasonable terms, Sat- isfaction guaranteed, Greif & Christy 819 Court Sraver, circulate one transaction helps another, and so it passes from hand to hand, and the community 1s helped. Yours for good times, PADUCAN MILL AND ELEVATOR G0 Lt, H, PURYEAR, Pres’t, W. A. COKER, Sapt P, $.—Families will) insist At the session yester of (i neral Assembly of the Knights «f At Morton's Opera Hous: Tomor- row Night. The Chicago Times-Herald of re- cent date bas the fullowing to say ot ‘The Heart of Chicago,’’ which ap- pears here tomorrow night: ‘Few more effective melodramas have been witnessed in this city than Lincolo J. Carter’s ‘‘Heart of Chi- cago,”’ preseuted for the first time at tue Lincoln Avenue theater last even, iog. The aucienve wascarricd along wi'h'the play from the rise of the curtain, and interest was maintained until the close of the last act, when Ames, the villain, commits suicide. The parts were well rendered, and the scenic effects were all new and realistic. Why buy trash? When Hank Bros. & Jones will sell you good coal hods at the same price. 1703 Church Not'ces, Prayer meeting tonight at Tenth street Christian church. Subject, “The Christian Armour,’’ 6th chap- ter Ephesians. Mr, Parker, of Murphysboro, Ill., will be present. A full attendance of the members of the church is desired. A business meeting will be called after the ser- vices. All persons will be welcomed. The members ot the Mite Society of the First Baptist church are re quested to meet at the church to- night at 7 o'clock, to arrange for the reception tobe given by them on Fridsy afternoon. Do not fail to attend this call meeting, as the time is short, now, to make our prepura- tions, The protracted meeting at the Sec- ond Baptist church is growing in in- terest. Profs. C. M. Barnes and G. A. Garner are in charge of the musi The public cordially invited. Call at Hank Bros. & Jones when in need of anything in their lin Tuey carry everything kept in a firet- class hardware house. 17n3 MARRIED IN LOUISVILLE. Former Paducah Girl Married in Louisyille, Mr. J. Remper Hind and Miss Lovie Helen Green were married to. day in Louisville. Miss Green was raised in Paducah and bas many fiiends here who will congratulate Mr. Hind, and wish her all happiness in her married life. Mr. Hind is a prominent lawyerof Louisville, and son of a Baptist min- ister of Verona, Ky. Mr. Hind and Biss Green were to have been married Sept. 29, but owing tothe recent death of Miss Green's father, Mr. Wm, Green, the marriage was postponed. Mr, and Mrs. Hind will be at home to their friends at their residence, 738 Seventh street, Louisville, Nov. 24. Incandescent | globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. uf Masonic Notice. Plain City lodge 449, F. & A.M. will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in special communica- uon for work in M, M. Degree, All Master Masons welcome. Brintoy B, Davis, W. M. G, O, Incnam, See’y. Awi Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. gnlces yn their grocerymen keeping our qoods in stock and thereby save themselves the trouble of ordering di- rect from the mill, Notive our Brands on sacks and barrels, Labor resolutions were adopted de- pouncing the foreign policy of Great B, tain in unmeasured terms, ard ' ring against a general arbitra- tion treaty with Great Britain. ‘A Pure Orape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. spent his life ia the laboratory. His writings were diversions of his owo mind more than anything else, His selections were froma Ken- tucky folk lorestory. They abounc’s ed in dainty descriptions, replete wi b touching incidents, and fraught with List night. appearance before a Paducah audi-| A reporter of the Sux visited May The largest, tines ence, but the program was decidedly | field Monday, It was county i e S nee ain 5: the best he ever gave here, and many! day and the usual large crowd wes t expressions aud delineations which amply demonstrate not only his miliarity with trae Kentucky life but his genius as a faithful portrayer | who bave seen him elsewhere say it | there. was the best ever given anywhe of human nature a3 wel The entertainment w indeed, a) treat to all present, and could not very enviable reputatiou, and this) the retail merchants were dolog a 7 fail to be to anyone who appreciates’ reputation is #0 well known sad so! good business. Mayfield certainly Rosewood Pipes the best literature. It is regretted | well established that a oriticism would enjoys a good trate from the rich that more were not ptesent. be supertluous, | agricultural country with which she is In the sity. Amber bits a specialty, The selections were interspersed} Some intetesting things leaked out) surrounded. } aiileads oh ’ with musical renditions by Mrs. W. T. Miller, Miss Brightie Lyle, Prof. Sisk and Miss Peet. It was the de- made a good impression. is eweet and we'l cultivated, and good | a5 it was last night was even heard at what nervous and vo nfused. Miss Peet sang artistically Saint- Itt on consig tory Com boots out and cildren's shoes salable orthistany wetter, © | 4 a in endless variety---hard coal, be sold at prices from soc to $1.25, $1.50 and $2 00, | soft coal; gas and oil heaters. Still goes at low convince yourself, You will fiud a {ull stock of falland winter under wear, overshirts, and pretty near everything a family needs. pants, 25c¢, 35¢ and soc. Open daily till 10 p.m, in regard to Mr. plans, however. as 2 monologist and an exponent of | which add grea'ly to the looks of the but of Miss Lyle us a singer, and she) monodram, his intention being to) town, a disadvantage, as she was naturally, | probably be bis advance ageut or : it being her first public effort, some-| member of the company. Her voice! next year take the road with acom-| ‘There are more politicians to the i plete company of reputable ers. | square inch in Mayfield thao in any . ” Mr. Matt Carney, of the cily’, willl city of its size in the state, Yon ea U j . | hear news about the political sitoa. “ », both in the district aud state, | for tonight, bat succeeded in getting | pe Saens ‘My Heart at Thy Dear] the date cancelled, and went to ‘ Never Rains But It Pours Cold wav coming Look out for it. Heating stoves . THREE HUNDRED PAIR§ of men's and boys’ boots received ment to be closed out at once, The Boston Shoe Manufac ny guarantee every pair to be equal to any .50 boot on the market. We will close these $1 oo the ridiculously low prices of. ... Sole agents for the celebrated Moore’s Air- Tight Heaters--- — every stove guaranteed. SGOTT HARDWARE CO, of 4 ededed OUR CLOTHING ppp rices. Come and examine our goods and prices and Big inducements in boys’ and children’s suits. Boys’ heavy kuee HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER king plant. town PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER | THIRD AND COURT STREETS | A thoroughly equipped Book | You need send nothing out o Patent Flat-Opening Books.. 126 BROADWAY It was Mr. Irwin's third Mayfieid Stull Booming. Horse-trading was one of the Assortinent of ures of the occasion; the street Mr. Irwin, as an entertainer, has a) fakir was there in all his glory, All Imported French Briar and The burat district built with new brick business bonses, Irqjn’s future| ‘This is his last year has been ree! Broadway and | re j WILL A. KOLLEY is unknown outside of the ¢ Graves county ing to both ‘Seasou Mr. Irwin was billed at Mayfield th ation limits. is-| plays her part in dict IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. Our fine of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes are the best values in the city. COCHRAN & OWEN } 331 BROA DWAY | Telephone 118 |Cor. oth and Trimble. | | 1 1 line market is ne line o e': k of staple and far inne ods. Our ime unex ¢ ything in fresh and GREAT+ CESAR @ HAD HIS BRUTUS ' ) Ce $350 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $20 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. ++Shoes bought of us polished free. History repeats itself. But the ++! are still in business at the old stands vis Voice,’’ from Sampson and Delilah. | ville to fill an engagement. {political parties, and usually reaps D €) = | AY N Mrs. Miller and Prof, Sisk’s instru-| Last night's entertainment was, ber reward by getting some good ap- mental sclos on piano aad violin res-| given under the auspices of the Co- | pointment, Lo matter which party is We have all been knifed. Now t to get even, we are knifing pectively, were excellent, lumbian Clab, and quite a neat sum | in power. Her people show an the prices « was realized. of pro and she is destined to SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The work of thie ex afleet artiat continue e considered the best ies’ i ci : soni! . nlaod towa io the state. eo The Ladies’ Mite Society of the] iustifies all the many good things)!" t%® canbe. 'alit ,—- DRY cO00S AND FURNISHINGS=s First Baptist church will inaugurate] {i8+ have been something new in church society cir. When cles this week by celebratiug ite *til-| s4oken but a few lines, one who had | #O%o never before beard him, was foclined | jto be disappointed; the Mrs. J.B. Par-' vuickly fla:hed across the mind here was a very much overrated man, ver anuiversary.’’ On Friday afternocn, front 2 to 5, at the residence of year, 328 North Sixth street, it will celebrate the twenty-fifth year of its the victim of too much advertising. | vention, existence. The entertainment is to | such ideas were quickly dispelled | “phe proceed man tk 205 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. be called the ‘silver auniversary,””| Before he had finished the first num-| yy yng he ie ete elect and will be unique as well as e00)8| Keren original lyric, poem, that he| Mech Association, Unlay. were tin-| _— ac Mite Society is one of the oid. | Modently calls a few verses, before |Iinwood, of Chica peat Beker al } : : pI oa ci b ething voller ee renee ¥, ! 4 UN ext church socio. fn, Paducah, aod ‘eat ladescrivable something calle ive payer on “Ciassitetion of Spe: DR, A, M. COVINGTON, + MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE. > has in the past twenty-five years done| i, shundance, had artes on, | cite Drag Action,’ and it was ably METROPOLIS, ILL. ' AeLty Manager much good for the church. Lt will |thratled his hearers. Amore versa«| yt. ussed by Drs cke, Ruble, | ayn 5s likely iu years to come continue ie actor than Mr. Irwin is not com-) Microw and olhers. | Tie business 7 prowiueat faotor in the churob mieas| 0 water” dectotiag light) Mu ce moun, UP tonight, and Ibe} RYE, EAM, NOSE AND THKOe 18 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 + convention ac uru » mi ow! Virb w m . agement. comedy, blended with pathos, the! (oyu egirwcgs to meet at HOw! io Lavine oF Tue comwen-sroxe, | Fural type, or the irrepresssble sinall id ims Ca re J. Carter's... The csrnenatene of the wake aaa boy, he is alway the thorough artist, | 7 = tevarca Spit ava Buon in peel 4 he ( 4 dig, a ] Me ' The Columbian Club have reason to| "7 4vit Whavco easily and f spk po ket, 10¢ F : building, which was made in Bloom-| be proud of presenting such a ster-| i. ‘wv wander'wsrior, vant ma glasba The Heart of ington, Ind., arrived last evening, | jing attraction. trong. All Grugglsts, 0c or 81, Cureguaran | | i, # and the laying of the block will take anit |seed. “Booklet end ‘sample free. Address! 1 ut" Dill pickles, 35e, Another Chi place Friday afternoon at 2:30 HEART OF CHICAGO. | Yor! Choice Northern Potatoes, 7 Big Success icago o’clock, a8 heretofore announced, LinecIn J. Carter's great melo- he crop N. O, Molasses, St } 4 Ibs. choice flour ‘The ceremonies will be under the} drama, ‘Heart of Chicago,"’ will be} auspices of the Masons, throughout the city earlier than usual that the pupils may | troupe will arrive tomorrow afternoon Telephone 89. econd St, he Great Sil witness the impressive rites, and the! from Jackson, Tenn, 4 Elks will attend, as well as the mayor —_———_—_ CC THE MAR © AND ’ and council. ‘Cures to Stay Cured. SEE THE MARVELOUS APPROACHING TRAIN The committee repoits the follow-| Thousands of voluntary certificates - ing program : received during the past fifteen years photo, with descrip. o \y ducing a Music—By Dean's band, certify with no uncertain sound, that ae ot em Ee * ligh-class — Chorus—America’’—By school | Botanic Blood Balm (B. B, B.) will) I *. children. cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- y tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, and oe ee | Prayer. Address—By Rev, W. K. Penrod. Chorus—‘‘Battle Hymn of the Re- | diseases. result of forty years expe' Laying of corner-stone—By Ma-| eminent, scientific and conscientious sonic fraternity under the direction | physician, wonderful cures, and the best remedy, tutes said to be ‘just as good’? buy the long-tested and old reliable Melons Blot Ban (ls. B. :)|4 GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. Price only $1,00 per large bottle, public'’—By school children, of Grand Master R. H. Thompson, Music—By Dean’s band. Prayer and Benediction. A number of invitations to the members of neighboring lodges have been sent out by the local lodges and 4 good attendance of the out of town Masons is expected, PROF, LOCKE TONIGHT, Elks’ Hall deliver ebrated lec- ture, ‘Sense and Nonsense in Medi- cine.” ous, and a large crowd should, and will no doubt, be present. ing accommodations will be increased in order to take care of the crowd. Lecture begins at 8 o'clock, MB, WILLIS IRWIN, A large audience greeted Mr. Wil- lia Irwin at Morton's Opera House The schools presented for the first time In Padu- Il be dismissed | eah, at Morton's Opera House. the most malignant blood and skin great sufferer from Rheumatisin, af- : fectivg both shoulders to such au ex-| 4 LJ 8 Prof. T. J. Locke will tonight at}tent that I cou'd not put my coat on or a imite imeé without help, ‘The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B, B. B., ef- The lecture is highly bumor-| fected an entire Rey. W. W The seat-|Coweta Ad chants of Newnan, of him,and more, | he first appeared and bad! 4 Fo Care Const adies’ SHOES, Men (l vea s SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, will be “cut to We yet sof shoes, Every price in our sto » all may feel ‘ew free 1 JOHN a is o'er, glad tbat the campa LAST DAY } jor the Eelectie A for you J. DORIAN, thought wosiation Cone 24 Ibs, best pai LL ft The | NY 4 4 £ WASHINGTON, D.C. is the tS ee of an Botanic Blood Balu Linnwood Cigar. Send stamp for hook of learn which is Keware of substi- | add ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. KYFECTED AN ENTIRE CULE, For over two years 1 have been a cure. 1 refer to Wadsworth, proprietor ertiser, and to all mer- We will sell to each p*rson once on Saturdays ~ three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick | your choice of the brands. Call on us at our new drug store if you want a good cigar. > J.D. BACON & CO., Seventh and Jackson streets. Pharmacists. Jacon F, Sroxcren, Newnan, Ga. For salo by Druggists. ‘All drugeaue

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