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Y dust bark of W FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS FOR ONZ WEEK ONLY Three hundred yards of beautitat P stan cifects, and 200 yards of vlegar thes goods would be consider d «heap one week, only 50) auc One hundred new semple dress 8° repons and fancy fiz red at 86,00, cour prees $2 50, 64.00 Handsome s:lk wrists mate to order, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, worth! double the price. viacks, well worth $2.50 and $3.00, our price $1.50. { PERSONALS. | RE Mayor John, Lander returned to Ca vert City tf morning. Coroner Erve Johnson, of May- field, is in the city today. Judge D. G. Park, of Mayfield, is in the city attending court, Mr. Arch House and Miss Mary Caruther will be married tonight, Miss Lida Robertson} of Maydell, arrived this morning on a visit. Chas. Brand and W, CG. Pitman, of field, were at Hotel Gilberto to- taffeta silks, in Roman stripes and int satin rhadames, beautiful effects— at $1.00 and $1.50—our price for irts, in all of the new Conchee plaids Another kt in silk, worth $5.00, $8 00 and $12 00, | | M A new lot of sample capes, all styles and colors, ay | MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Abeautiful tot of black velvet pattern hats, profusely trimmed with rich ow feathers, tne most stylish bats of the season, ‘These hats are well | » ¢h $7.00 and $8,00—our prices $3.50 and $4.00, is «r lot of handsomely trimmed hats, twenty-five different styles + «lect from, These hats are weil $2.00 and $2.50, Another lot f new ‘rimmed bats, all colors, ant, go for $1 00. A new lot of fine bair switcbes, tuey Jast our price $2.00 snd §2.50, ... THE BAZAAR... W STORE 215 BRO, —_ Mr. George Ligon, a well known | | Maydeld tobacconist, was in the city today. | Traveling Auditor E. B Teachout, jof the N, C, & St. L., Wasin the city today. Rev. J. W. ¥ of Sharpe, Marsbali county, was in the city to- day, Mis Rickard Woolfolk and lit, son left at noon for Mayfield 1° visit. Ms Miss Madge Tucker and Mrs. George Flournoy left at nooh for Mayfield, Mr. E, L. Miller and Miss Annie worth $400 and §4,50—our pri-es Theso hats, while they reglar price $3.00 and $4,00, while ADWAY NEW STORB Beats 16 to |, Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La., wiite: ‘We have sold twenty-four b ules of Dr. Meudenball’s Chill Cure to 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 ' er tried. Du Bois & Co. will refund the money. Price 50c, tf 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 Id only at Med Urersens DRUG STORE oPTH Xe RROANWAY. expert Glacksmithing Ani all kinds of New Work ‘Rang 20 short notice and on reasonable terms, Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Greif & Christy 819 Count Strreme, HARBOUR’S Tae Birthplace of Low Prices Here's a store filled with fresh reli- @ i merchandise, bought to fit your 2 ds to your entire satisfaction. “Not ® rashy makeshift in the stock. The yds were bought right, and—you £11 depend upon it—will be sold right. We're making dry goods history by ‘80 ling reliable goods at honestly low prices. There's many a helpful hint awaiting you here now. Choice Dress Goods. Thirty-six inch wide all wool, in| face bovutiful new combinations—35e: is r regular value —you can have n for oly 25c a yard this week chirty-six inch all-wool dress flan- nels in a1 desirable fall colors, should ing 40c; come and get them for only “onyard. The price may be higher later. tuty-two inch ladies’ cloths at 50c #1 broadcloths for 85 that are very siich below value—that merit your early inspection, Black dress goods at prices astound- ingiy low. Come finger and price them. Jackets—Capes, Rare novelties and great values await you in our cloak room. A great Yne of handsome new jackets expect- ed this week. To niiss seeing our ments before you buy is to miss ig tl t thing. No store | match the perfect fit, the superb lity and up-to-date style we give you for our pric It’s not talk, but Inc's. Come and figure with us. New Ideas in Millinery. rhe greatest values you ever saw are to be had here, ‘The most elegant \p-to: eflects—real bargains of crest in swell styles, Others can’t qual the styles, and fall flat on the 8 stuf. to order on Klondyke and cowbo dc.oth sailors in all ceived from day to r, and prices made that will please you, Why pay $1.00 on Broadway for bur 49¢ cowboy ‘hat? Great Sale of Hosiery. Men's gray mixed sox, two pairs for 85, worth double. Men's mixed cotton sox, four pairs tor de, suld every where at three pairs for that price. Women's Hermsdort hose, double ueeis and toes, a good 2e value, our Pr ce 12!,¢. It you want the best made for a quarter, in quality and dye, it will be found here~THE Onyx. Shoes and Boots. Why pay more for inferior quality? Ah we are not in position to save you money on shoes there’s none in Padu- #0 situated. If will pay judges to here before buying elsewhere rantee that you'll not lose "Yours tor Business, HARBOURS, Oa N, Third ot "8. M. Dellworth, of the county, were married yesterday, Marshal McNatt and Ofticer Wm. Hedge, of Mayfield, came up today to attend U. S. courts Miss Lutie Pate, of Newbero, Tenn., is visiting her sister, srs, M4. Hamilton, of West Jackson street. The opening geru an of the season took place last night at the Palmer House, and was attended by a large crowd, Miss Hattie Nall, daughter of Rep- resentative J. J, Nall, of Kuttawa, was married last night to Mr, Jobn Robertson, a well known young man of the same place. Notive to the Public, Lost—Th.ee notes, given by E. Gisb, drawn in favor of either W.W. Kimball Co., or Mr. J. I. Langston, given about the middle of Oct , 1897, payable as follows: First note drawn for six months; second note drawn for twelve months, and third note drawn for eighteen months, of $50 cach, drawing interest at 4 per cent. The said notes are the prop- erty of W. W. Kimball Co., given for the sale of a Kimball piano, No. 30,710, We hereby notify the pub» lic that said notes belong to W. W. Kimball Co., and forbid any negotia- tions of said notes. 18n3 W. W. Kivpatt Co, Winter Tourist Rates. The Lilinois Central Railroad com- pany has vow on sale tickets to prom- {nent winter resorts in Florida, Geor- gia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, For further information apply to J.T. Donovan, C. A., Padueah, Ky. Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill you’ coal house now cheaper than aryone. Call and make contra Home Seckers’ Excursions, On Nov. 2, Nov, 16, Dee. 7 and Dec. 21 the Llinois Central Railrosd company will sell first class round- trip tickets wo certain points in Ala- bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Iowa, Idsho, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesots, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Te nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and W. Bastman | Kodaks ss We are exclusive agents for this renowned instru- ment, from pocket size— 1'¢x2—to No. 4 Kodak, 4x5. Films for same in stock. ee WILLIAM NAGEL Jeweler and Optician THIRD AND BROADWAY Does your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you know it will be properly re- paire: LOCAL MENTION. Our subscribers are requested to report any neglect on part of carrier or any other employe of this office. Should you fail to get your paper we will consider ita great fuyor if you will re- port to the business! office or Ting te.vpaone 358. Medical Conyention Over, The state convention of the Eclec- ic Medical Association sdjourned ast night.after a two days’ enter- taining and instructive meeting at}oming at one fare, plus $2, for tie Eik’s hall. The meeting was con-| round trip, good for twenty-one days cluded last night by a delightful lec- }ro retura. For tickets or further in- ture, entitled ‘Sense and Nonsense | formation apply to in Medicine,” by Prof T. J. Locke, J. T. Doxowan, C. A., of Newport, Most of the v Padueah, Ky. doctors bave returned home. t i How long have you been coughing —nday, a week, a month, a year? Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will cure that cough, There can be no doubt How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ofCatarrh that caunot be cured by Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fo! Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair A Pere Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. SHOW BOATS LEAVE, and River Palaces Make for Green River. French's “Heart of Chicago” at Morton's Tonight.—Other Amuse ment Notes, Floating Palice, and Sensation boat, both Price's French's New of which were over at the Island, left yesterday for Green River to resume business. ‘They started South, but were forced north by the yellow fe- ver epidemic, and ‘stopped here to await a rise io the river. Gross and Burkir cently with La Ve: cirens, the city to spend a few days, Prof. Murrs ¢ clarion. etist, did no’ ing Opera y the show later. Morton's Opera House be dark during next week. re isa possibility, however, that at least one good attraction may be presented. Prot. 'T J. Locke, of Newport, en- tertained a large crowd at Elks’ Hall last night with his lecture, “Sense and Nonsense in Medicin Prof. with Pri terday, but join in the city. Locke is not only a good spes mean ability, as well. The ‘Heart Chieago”’ wilnesse ry Morton’s Opera Hunse tonight. company played at Jackson, Tei r act mght. Why buy trash? When of it, because it has cured many oth- ers equally severe. Everyone should investigate the merits of this great remedy, 18n3, hippers, ‘The Lilinois Central Railroad com- pany is now prepared to handle all shipments through Memphis to Lili- nois Central and Yazoo and Missis- sippi Valley stations, Arkansas, Texas and western poiats; elso through New Orleans via Southern Pacific or Texas and Pacific railroad to Lou Texes and western points. J.T, Doxovay, 17nd Com'l Agent. CO,, Props., Te > ed, have known I for the Inst 15 years, abd believe him perfec hono: a'l Business (ransactions, a * tocarry out any obligation a thetr firm, Wxsr& LNCAX, Wholesale Druggists, Tole 10,0. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholessi °. Hall's Catarrh ing directly upon the 8 of the system, i druggists: mily is taken internally, act blood Dus sur mt botile, Seid by ee Hall's Veath at the Hospital. Frank Carroll, a young man of M chanicsburg, who had been confined in the city hospital for the past two weeks from catarrh of the head, died last night. He was 14 years of age. Cures to Stay Cured, Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past fifteen years certify with po uncertain sound, that . Botavic Blood Balm (B. B, B,) will | ©@ttied over from last year. cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- Roce tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, ard the most malignant blood and skin] Owing to the long drought trade diseases, Botanic Blood Balm is the | bas been a little backward, and as we result of fo1 ars experience of an | have a big stock will sell you the cheap- eminent, scientific and conscientious | ¢st clothing ever offered in this city. physician, Send stamp for book of | We don’t ask you to buy, but come wonderful cures, and the best remedy, Heware of substi- | 75¢ Alpine Hat, se!ls for $1.50 ev tutes said to be ‘‘just as good’? and| here. A handsome line of Plaid buy the long-tested and old reliable | Cassimere suits for $6 and $6.50, sell Batonic Blood Balm (B, B. 3.) ¢!sewhere for $10 to 812. Give us a Price only $1.00 per large bottle. “ | ¢all and be convinced. EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE. M. Ersrxin & Co., For over two years I have been a Star Clothing House, t svfferer from Rheumatism, af- 212 Broadway, fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balin, B. B. B., ef- fected an entire cure. I refer to Rocisst mili tomorrow at Rev, W. W. Wadsworth, prover? | 1:80 p.m in the Masonic Hall in the Coweta Advertiser, and teal weet {Leech building on North Fourth chante of Newnan.” *F" | street, for the purpose of Ia: the Since D. Gras stone of the publie school re Nomen West Broadway, All building on For sale by Druggists. jana, The question is asked, why are Hank Bros. & Jones selling so many Stoves, both beating and cooking? Because all the goods are new, nove 1703 Farmers! Your Attention! 10n2 nic Notice The Grand Lodge of Ken- tucky will convene in special Master Masons fraternally invited. By order of Yellow Feyer Entirely R. H, peared, Grand Master. Quarantine having been raised in] Plain City will meet tonight to con- all the Southern states, the Nash-| fer the M. M. ville, Chattanooga and St, Lonis railway has resumed the sale of tic ets to all local and foreign points, F, B. Teacnout, C. P. & T.A., 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, Disap- learn which is/@nd look, and see our prices, See our] / hods at the same pric 17n3 HOG HAS COST $4,000, Vast Amount of Litigation Over a Porker Worth Only $10. A Case th Point Which lustrates the Folly to Law Over Dispati ‘oretbly Ls in Missc Yet the anin: ri that hay There is a he cost one nmn $4 not worth ten «i been the subject of Mtigation be Noah Kingsberry and John Z and will cost the latter, the defe not less than $4,000, The case of Howard county, the Randolph cireuit court the other day. favor of the plaintiff, Kingsberry, for one dollar s, which leaves Zin mer, the defendant, to pay the costs, amounting to o also two slan the hog case. compromised and t will be. The fall amor the thre fees, to be twe er probably tof the costs attorney ense would fill a book, and among tl lawyers it is rey of th most famous cases ever t in the state of Missouri, It was a suit for po: session of a hog valued at dollar Noah Kingsberry and John Zimmer live on adjoinin i nktin town ship, Howard county, near New F bout a yea 0 Zimmer's farm, berry identified the hog aul sent to Zimmer fc fused to give it up, when began suit for its possession, giv replevin bor constable to and restore it to K In the first trial of the ¢ was a mis d. The second resulted in a verdict in favor of Kingsberry. An appeal was taken by Zimmer to the circuit court of Howar county and when th ne to tria! it resulted in a « dgment ir Kingsberry’s favor. Owing to the al leged misconduct of one of the jurors the judgment was set aside and ay trial ordered, Zimmer's attorney, 4 once entered « motion for a chav), { venue, which was granted to Reavy | le Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's county, with the result as given. py ea One of the slander cases prow! of the above was that of Hdward q Jer verwus John Zimmer. ‘Tho Gf | | Our line of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes are the best values ker and! .. an able scieatist, but a humorist of no] ; Hank | Bros. & Jones will sell yeu good coal! etruggle inv The porker h “| work 1 The jury awarded @ verdict ia , e the hog from Zimmer | ; Tt Never Rains Bat It ent to be closed out at once, ory C iny guarantee every pair t 90 or $2.50 boot on the market. t at the ridiculously low pric ave also received 350 pairs of men’s, lren’s shoes, suitable for this rainy weather, to ut prices from soe to $1.25, eiei«d OUR CLOTHING ppp Still goes at low prices. Come and convince yoursell, You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under Pours The Boston Shoe Manufac- © be equal to any We will close these nity! ee “| $10Q i [28 175 dies’ $1.50 and $2 00. examine our goods aud prices and wear, overshirts, and pretty near everything a family needs. Big inducements in boys’ and ¢! pants, 25c, 35¢ and soc. hildren’s suits. Boys’ heavy knee PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS Open daily till 10 p.m dant charged him | forging his (Mit | 1e for $1,000, claimed that the de (Miller) falsely with Ie 's name toan mothe » trad giten to Zin to the att 0. promised by Zimmer re ug Miller of the pay ent of the note and interest andl pay ing Miller's attorneys $250 fees a rt all the costs in the cas v ler suit is that of Ba versus John Zimme' Edward King jon that the in the presence of that his character wes damaged to the amount claimed. KILL A CANADIAN LYNX. 2 who have been Ind, were awak 1s ago by the bark They found the a tree, in the they could see the ans g near Sell da couple of nig COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY ey $350 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $39 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $209 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. .Shoes bough a of some avimal, Thinking ne of the mer ame shot at it. No sooner had he ¢ wounded animal, with a t a ot fired than Pill] eereech J lacerated his fle tempted to reach his thre | was seized by one of the hou | drew it to the ground. attack after an exciting ne of the hounds two more were crippled g dogs succeeded d and d remaini | was kill | the | in killing | The an but no: what k + that lived n 4 Canadian lyr ¢ of the largest kind, ‘This is the first al of that species that has been in this locality for 30 years, and t came to be there is a mystery The it was, t toa CLEANING THE TREASURY. all Army like 144 miles at treasury build. und ge und army to keep these 1 nd in or- eds upon me smail crubbed, earpets indows cle oved who re y day re ya month k-break lerical positions by other clas nterest sight to wateh of charwomen when they uty in the afternoon, just se of office hours. Ac- are provided for them of wooden benches vent of the building, They. gather 1 hour before the re’ |quired tin and find opportunity thereby for gossip. At least that is upposed to be the reason why they before the Their case is ‘They are the s of the government in jous to get to time for go: commodation upon a long lin in the base |come time i Pees r ngton’ who are Mices before rk. ‘Their labors are finished two or three hours mber of these women life, most of them are ajority have a rent month is family in y poor cre tures scharged it means a great deal to them, It is often said that it is harder for an official to discharge a charwoman t ispense with the rvices of ) in the ag to stand off a ngrress ol i in the oth- or he has to meet the weeping and wail st midd and the m an to d ag pos ing of a pove ieken woman, who a wealth of tear-hedewed ‘s that would move a heart of N.Y. Presa, pl stone to pity. yal was taken to the camp, | Patent Flat-Opening Books... of the sion now sitting Ip tte! One of the monetaty eomm| «t Milter | Washington will investigate the sever intat $39, {al Classes of United States notes with a view of devising a plan for the retire: ment of the greanbacks without caus ing a contraction or other disturbance of the currency. ‘This is one of the most important sulijesté that the commission will have to deal with. It has engaged the atten, tion of our best finaiclert fot ti years past, ine! of the treasury, opinion of those best qualified to judge } that the greenbacks should be retired At the ti ey were issued it never entered the mind of any person that they were to remain permanently out ‘The fact that they were on sto pay strued as meaning that they were to be redeemed and retired whep they had served thelr purpose at the arliest convenience of the government his process of redemption and retire began soon after the war, but it me t of us polished free. Was stopped by Congress and a law was passed that when redeemed they should | be re 4. From that time to the | present they have been a trouble breed ing factor in our currency system, a nt source of auxiety to secretary of the treasury and a dis- | business, They every in Cold wave coming’ 406k 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. BOOKBINDER ghly equipped Book-making plant. send nothing out of town. A thorou; You neec 126 BROADWAY Tho largest, finest And cheapest Assortment of Pipes imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes Jn the city Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY Auber bits a specialty. Broadway and Second. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, having everything in the line of ao P. F. LALLY. WE MAKE. 3) of canned goods. Our meat market is Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. GREAT+CASAR HAD HIS BRUTUS History repeats itself. But the ‘boys'’ are still in business at the old stands, and so is DORIAN Now, just to get even, we aro the prices on DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS We have all been knifed. knifing c etary Gage will recom: | mend this in his first annual report to and he may suggest a definite | accomplishing it, Between his plan and the one the monetary commis | sion wil rT congress will have no! ulty in formulating one that will 1 feasible and that can be car. | | ried out without causing any disturb. ance in our currency system. == Ine dianapolis Journal No government pap jean possess the element of elasticity which is needed in a thoroughly sound and ent national currency, Un der our present system currency ac- cumulates and stagnates for the great er part of the year in New York. At last it is demanded to move the crops in | the west and many millions of dollars | are shipped out to western banks to be | used for this purpose. Under a correct sywtem the western banks would be able to increase their note issues in the | fall when there is an imperative need for more money and would not be forced to borrow so heavily from the t. After the crops had been mar ed this extra currency would flow ito the banks issuing it for redemption in gold. In Canada, which has an elastic eur , the volume of money in cireula- (ki the 1 y for business pur- poses. is no way of meet- ing a temporary demand except by the g of new banks or by an act of increasing the volume of ks. We are a pretty smart in some things we are tar Fo tion ‘always depends on the demand for |= ra Lim We will sell to each person onc three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents, your choice of the brands. Call o new drug store if Seventh and Jackson streets. Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES and all sorts of shoes. Every price in our store will be ‘cut to the core,”’ so all may feel glad that the campaign is o'er, We yet have a few free rocking chairs for you. JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. DR, A, M. COVINGTON, |+ MORTON'S OPEGA HOUSE « OF METROPOLIS, ILL. er 11 it ‘Tenders his prove 1 ing (rom diseane EYE, EAR, NO: AND THROA With wonderful sit1i and 9 spéclal guaran to those undertaken Wen TRRKELL, Mana T/18 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 | - Lincoln J. Carter's. Great Spectacular Production he Heart of Chicago pecial Sale. Grapes, per basket, 10. 1 qt. c.anberries, 10c 1 qt. chow-chow, 1 gal. Dill pickles, 3: Choice Northern Pota New crop N. O. Molass 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55 24 lbs, best patent flour, 75. 1. L, Rannoupn, 123 South 8 j T | Another Big Success Hlegant Special Scenery Wonderful Mechanical Devices Mysterious Klectrical Effect Vivid Picture of the Great Fire SEE THE MARVELOUS APPROACHING TRAIN Telephone 89. nd St, @ ™. paxine w/ erfoct POWDER does such lovely baking, PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. Xt" \> saves one-half, FECT BAKING POWDER CO., St, Louis NPany, introducing a i f High-class Specialtic Wednesday at Van Culiu's hoe Linnwood Cigar. A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. ited Time e on Saturdays You can mink mn us at our good cigar. & CO., Pharmacis you want a J. D. BACON