The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 19, 1897, Page 5

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ol FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS FOR ONG WEEK ONLY Three handred yards of b avtifal taffeta silks, in Roman stripes and an (fete, an 0 yads of «'egant satin rhadames, beautifal effects — toods would be considered heap at €1,00 and $1.50 —our price for ek, only 60: an * Joc hundred pew samyle dress 8! ks, well worth ia s, crepons and faney fiz red cor pre 8 82 60, $4.00 mrt 86.0% 2.50 and $3.00, our price $1.50 irts, in all of the new Conchee plaids | Another sik, worth $5.00, $8 00 and $12 00, Handaome silk waists mace io order, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, worth | ve the price. A new lot of sample capes, all sty!es and colors, | MILLINERY DEPARTMENT , br Abeautifal tot of black velvet pattern bats, profusely trimmed with rich | osttch feathers, the most stylish bats of the season, These hats sre well | ». ©) $7,00 and $8,00—our prices $3.50 and $4.00. Another lot of handsomely trimmed hats, twenty-five different styles sshct from, These hats are well )) and $2.50, Another lot «f aew (rimmed bats, all colors, ast, go for $1 00. A new lot of fine b: ney last our price $2.00 end 82,50, worth $4 00 and $1.50—our prices These hats, while they 00 and $4,00, while | _.. THE BAZAAR... JeW STORE 215 BROADWAY W STORE Ladies Who Use... Chafing —~ \)ishes Should Columbian Spirits It has no disagreeable odor, and is eqital to alcohol in every respect. Only 35c pint. Sold at YA Merson, DRUG STORE “PTH Re BROADWAY. Expert Blacksmithing And all kinds of New Work Done ou short notice and on reasonable terms, Sat- isfuction guaranteed, Greif & Christy! 319 Court Street, Eastman = Kdtaks We are exclusive agents for this renowned instru- ment, from pocket size— to No. 4 Kodak, Films for same in $¥ 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- Special Sale. Grapes, per basket, 10, 1 qt cranberries, 10 1 qt. chow-chow, 2¢ 1 gal. Dill pickles, 35. Choice Northern Potatoes, 70v. New crop N. O. Molasses, 50c, 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55¢, ut lbs. best patent tlour, 75c, I. L. RANpoLPu, phone 89, uth Second St, DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. Al services to all suffer- e hippers, The AMlinois Central Railroad com- pasy is now prepared to handle all shipments through Memphis to Illi- nois Central and Yazoo aud Missis- i Valley stations, Arkansas, a and western points; elso through New Orleans via Soutberr Pacific or Texas and Pacific _ railroad to Louisiana, 8 western points, J. Donovan, 174 Com’! Agent. The question is why are Hank Bros, & Jones selling so ma stoves, both heating and cooking: se all the goods are new, nove ied over from last year. 1708 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. uf | LOCAL MENTION. { Our subscribers are requested jte 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 ring telephon Notice to the Public, Lost—Th.ee notes. given by NB. Gish, drawn in favor of either W.W, himball Co., or Mr. J. I. Langston, given about the middie of Oct,, 1897, payable as follows: First note drawn for six months; second note drawn fortwelve months, and third note drawn for cighteen months, of $50 each, drawing interest at 4 por cent. The said notes are the prop. erty of W. W. Kimball Co., givea for the sale of a Kimball piano, No. 80,710, We hereby notify the pub- lie that said notes belong to W. W. Kimball Co,, and forbid any negotiae tions of said notes. 18n3 W. W. Kinpars Co, How's This? We offer Qge Hundred Dollars Reward for By caeo(Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halts Gavaren < ure, wet Hoanciaily able to carry out any obilg ade by their Arm. Wast & AkUAX, Wholesale Druggisis 40,0. of MARTIN, Whol h Cure fs taken internally, and m system y all dracgist ‘s Family Pillsaret Jansen Branch No. 83, Catholic Knights and Ladies, will meet tou at 8 o’elock at Ce no Hall, How long have you been coughing —aday, a week, a month, a year? Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will cure that cough, There can be no doubt of it, because tt has cured many oth- ers eyually severe. Everyone should mvestigate the merits of this great Temedy, 1803. Home Seekers’ Excursions, On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and Dee. 21 the Lilinois Central Railroad company will sell first class round. trip tickets to certain points in Ala- bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Towa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, 'Ten- nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy- oming at one fare, plus $2, for the round trip, good for twenty-one days to return. For tickets or further in- formation apply to J.T. Donovan, C. A., Paducah, K: Yellow er ntirely peared. Quarantine having been raised in all the Southern states, the Nash- , Chattanooga and St. Louis ay has resumed the sale of tick- ets to all local and foreign points. F, B. Teacnovs, C. P. 425 Broad Paducah, Ky Winter Tourist Rates. ‘The Illinois Central Railroad com- pany has now on sale tickets to prom- inent winter resorts in Florida, Geor- gia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, For further information apply to J.T. Doxo , C. Disap- Paducah, Ky. Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill youy coal house now cheaper than aryone. Call and make contract. Why buy trash? When Hank Bros, & Jones will sell you good coal hods at the same price 17n3 Cures to Stay Cured. Thousands of voluntary certiticates received during the past fifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, avd the most malignant blood and skin diseases. Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of sn eminent, scientific and conscientious | physician, Send stamp for book of | wonderful cures, and learn which is| the best remedy. Beware of substi- tutes said to be ‘‘just as good’? and buy the long-tested and old reliable | Batonic Blood Balm (B, B. B.) Price only $1.00 per large bottle. EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE, For over two years I have heen a great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such an e: tent that I could not put my coat on without help, The use of six bottles of Botanic"Blood Balm, B. B. B., ef- fected an entire cure. I refer to Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- chants of Newnan, Jacon F, Sroncier, Newnan, Ga, For sale by Druggists, | Parish, PERSONMS. | L. Clements, of Carbondale, is at Hotel Gilber { John Walker, of St. Louis, is at) Hotel Gilberto, | Mr, Kd Matt bas gone to Louis- ville op 8 v Master Commissioner Ed dl. Par. lot 1m | year became an Elk last night, Mr. M. Livingston bas been on the sick list, but is out today, | Mrs. Clay Roberts, of Mayfield, is a guest of Mrs, J. R. Puryear and family. Lieut. F, W. Smith, of Ft a, Neb., is in the city Nio- for a Mrs. J. Lb. Webb and Miss Julia Scott left at noon for Trenton, Tenv., on & visit, Mr. and Mrs. George Coker, of the South Side, are parents of a fine boy, born last night. Joun Lehobatd, an oll Paducah voy, hut now in the detective service at Evansville, Ind., is in the eity. Mr. and Mrs, Chats. Ferrell are happy over dn addition to. their famity, a girl baby, who arrived this morning. Mr W.G, Whitmer and wife, of| Mubleuberg euunty, left today for home, after @ visit to Constable Mil- ler and family, of the county, There was a large and apprecia- tive audience at Morton's opera house last night to witness «The Heart of Chicago.” ‘The play was all that was claimed for it, A large crowd {is attending the sit- ver anniversary of the Mile Soctety of the First Baptist church, at the residence of Mrs. J. R. Puryear, on North Eighth street. { Marcus Goldsmith and Cel, Men- zeer, two of the most popular dr Mers on the road, are in the city. Marcus is an old Paducah boy, ing been born aud resred Menzeer has been Voming to Paducah for twenty years and always has a good trate. Dre W.R. Clement, who bas just located in this city, has been a prac- ticing physivian for five years and has jvst returned from a seven months’ course in the Chicago Polictinte. He is ason of Senator F. M. Clement,ot Crittenden coun His card an nounciug his location and ofice hours will be found in another cluma in this issue. LOCAL NOTES. Mike Omar Perhaps Fatally Hurt on the N., ©, & St, L Dr. Whitesides’ Residence Bur- glarized.—Other Matters of Interest, Bill Thompson, colored. who is serving a sentence in the county jail for stealing wine from George Detzel. for whom he was working, is wanted in Newton, Kansas, for shooting at| ‘Red’? Woodford. but the expense of transporting him would be so great that he will not becartied back. M. M. Omar, an ewyloye of the] N. C. & St. L. bridge force, was se- riously, and perhaps fatally, injured near Oaks, this county. about ning miles from Paducah, at 11 o'clock this morning. He was at work on a bridge when he lost bis bolance and fell, sustain-| ing ivjunes of the spine, and perhaps internal Injuries, He was brought to the city and taken to the Boyd Infirmary for treat- ment. His home is near Nashville, Tenn. George Ham, a well known young man of Florence Station died last night of pneumonia, was &son of Wm. Ham, The sewerage work continues on Third street, but little progress per- ceptable. Most of the streets wh excavations have been made, have now been cleared of dirt, and are in good condition. This has been a dull day in police circles, Most offenders seem some-| what idle, and for over a week there has not been an arrest of importance. here were several burglaries at Mayfield jast night. ‘The lence of Mr. Manton J. Davis was entered and a waicl, some fine spectacles and $4 stolen. Mr, D, Z, McClements’ residence aud several others were en- tered but nothing was secured, Dr. C. E, Whiteside’s residence was entered by burglars last night. and a quantity of fiue silverware, a were swlen. He reported the matter to the police, and the guitar was jfound out near the railroad track, where it had been thrown by the thief. Constable Heury McKee, of Flor ence Station, wasin the city to- day and reports everything quiet out in his section. ‘There has been no lawlessness in the neighborhood for sometime. It you want an English Fruit Cake go to the Dexicatessex, 327 way. Tins Notice 'Yo The Public, Lost:—One note given by R. E payable to J. I. Langston, agent of W. W. Kimball Co. pay. ableat t First National Bank of Paducah, Ky., dated about the mid- dle of October, 189 before March Ist, 189 note seventy-five doll; note is the property of W. W, Kim- Hl, Co., given in payment fora Kimball piano, style, number two, and numbered { We her notify the public that said note longs to W. W. Kimball Co, and forbil any negotiations of said note W. OW. Kannare Co. , amount of guitar, and some other little things} Broad-| | eg ctl ao op @ Limited Time court before the trib Highest Honors—World'st Gold Medal, Midwinter Fy ‘DR: mICES BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. CORNER STONE. Tt Never Rains’ *, But It Pours euit to be closed out at once, ‘The Boston Shoe Manufs guarantee every pair to be equal to any 2,50 boot on the market. We will elose rte yoot on the marke e will close the | $1 (ele) tthe ridiculously low prives of. .siee sees | » have also received 430 paits of men's, ladie i125) 175 ind children's shoes, suitable for this rainy weather, to At prices from soe to $1.25, $1.50 and $2 00, | | “ eieied QUR CLOTHING mpp> Il goes at low prices. Come and examine our goods and prices and convince yourself, You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under- wear, overshirts, and pretty n everything a family needs. Big inducements in boys’ and children’s suits. Boys’ heavy knee pants, 25¢, 35¢ and soc impr, e Ceremonies at the Laying. School Board and Council Attend} ina Body. swe test ptne ataenn’ PADUCAH AUCTION CO. dismissed for the day at noon today, ia order that they might witness the impressive ceremonica ineid: Iaying the corner stone of t “ school building on West Broadway, Open daily till ro pam As the Sun goes to press, a large crowd surrounds the buil ting to bear the program, which is as follows SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRO AND COURT STREETS 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 C0. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Rook-mak You need send nothing out of tow Patent Flat-Opening Books... g plant 126 BROADWAY >} \ wa Music—by Dean's brn LOCAL BANK lJ Chorus—‘ America’ ‘ 0 | children, achonl Why Thoy Do Not Pay in ths | NEWS AND COMMENT. Prayer South Adiiress—by Rey, W. K. Pentod - Chorus—' Rattle Hymn of the Re- |e public’ hool children Wanted to § ow herner Who The Turkish government has ac- ceded to the demands of Austria and will pay indemnity. Two Lundred thousand pensicn claims are awaiting adjudication. Rentucky division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was or- ganized at Lexington yesterda |, |. Senator Morgan has returned to | Wasuimgtou lirmly co .vinced | than ever that Hawaii should be ¢n - | nexed M. Lang, president, \ real ent e| New counterfeit ten-dollar silver 1G. Terrell, treasurer, security ym 8 | certificates and counterfeit National ton H. Brain, secretary. k notes have been discovered. John M. Byrd. r mes : | John G. Brooks, wes : John 8, Jackson, 1 auspice: Masonic “1 Sopply a Lome-te Master R Also St Music—t Prayer a enediction The corner stone, on the o side bears the ir t ington. 189¥ The of th follow p the Cheap Money Cry ntalos the names wore 1 of education, as as companies in New York are unmation. 2 | big } | said to be near con: 1S PT LS EE SORE CE COCHRAN & OWEN 33! BROADWAY Cy $3 50 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $300 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. Our line of Beys’ and Chil- $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. dren’s Shoes are the best values in the city. ' t of us j Prot. Chas, M. Alberti, prominent asa a te er and politician. died yesterday at Lesingtort | A deal is said to have been closed at Clarksville, Tenn., by which E. C. || Morrow & Co. will furnish the le ‘lian government with over 10,000 | hogebe { co during | next year, but] At Chicago Frederick R. Ketch- of school teachers, council ete., oth ‘ er public documents, and many small jam, who sued the Northwestern rail- , | toad for #25.000 da es for black- articles, Mr. W. A. Lawrence had ‘ charge of this part of the program ‘ : é he | listing him, was given $21,666.55, a Master Thompson arrived ‘ this morning on t o'clock train the bank » It is believed at Washington that from Louisville, avd was met by a |the Spanish Government is about to delegation of Masons and escorted “rl revoke Weyler’s decree prolibiting to the Palmer House. N "| the exportation of tobaceo from Cub A large crowd went out to witness | .| ‘The secretary of the treasury has the ceremonies this afternoon issued an order that clerks receiving Toni rand M ¢|}astated salary must pay their debts will he tendered an inform: or lose their places, at the Palmer House. 5 The Interior Department estimates The school board and part of the’) the Indian population of the United council and Mayor Yeiser, leat by | States exclusive of the New York In- y | dians and the five civilized tribes, at 78, located on 117 reservations », |embracing 83,404,837 acres, Chas. M. Joseph ¥ Smith, ‘ f i Walston. i ‘ ‘ casi ng sealed, a box was f wt placed insile in which were copies of the daily papers, city charter, numes Regent, La, | four ‘a i dey | City Jadge-elect Cecil Pence, of , | Covington, may have a contest on Lis hands because his resignation : Proctor & Grisham, write: ‘We have sold twenty t bottles of Dr. Mendenhali’s Chill Cure to one of any other sit ; have had it in stock, and we have live 1 tor did not reach the G other brands.”? If it is not the be ernor until after his election remedy for malarial complaints you. th« Judge, the two oflices being incom. have ever tried. Du Bois & Co, will ! Id not) patible, refund the money. Price 50c, tf |" ont epost Senator Chandler thinks C “ ) will ratify the Hawaiian treaty Wik and Little Jobs. ’ Ja Dill restricting immigration, aud When our fath \take some action looking to the re- lief of Cuba, He believes vo finan- cial measure can be passed, Only eight tollgates are left stand- ing in Jessamine county after the raids of Tuesday and Wednesday nights, No attempt has been made to arrest or interfere with the raid- © We ¢ the markets of the wor , Pris laree dapne:| this to be $1.2929 per oune bs This made the ratio of « to 1, which has bx that time. They merelal ratio to th or to part in 9,000 out of 16,000. Such wih in power since 1834, ¢ f estimate natural lay of money A GENEROUSLY GOO. | | j | | aS Sy ive will sell If valid elections would rovern ett! hing, majorities wou New York Sunday It 18 estimated that more thar a igh Wes} Ashermen g ot New York every ic one ow | Sunday and t nd on an avers / new drug sto n a political issu ce ji it Baltimore oysters received daily at 19n8 The Detwaressen, the other of the parties to it wa ey annihilated.” totals] aoe of two dollars each on the sport, ) ». Plans for the consolidation of four a verdict for} three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. your choice of the brands. ~- Seventh and Jackson streets. Assort tof Pipes tere Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes Tu the ty WILL A. KOLLEY Broadway and Second | | Everything in Its Goaggf) -« ‘STH. REcoRD | WE MAKE. con te and up-to-date plendid lin of canned goods. Our meat market is | unexcelled, having everythi: the line of terete! B,.F. LALLY, GREAT#CESAR-4 | HAD HIS BRUTUS But the ‘boys old stands, and « | DORIAN Telephone 118 | Cor gth and Trimble. History repeats itself are still in business at th all been knifed. Now, just to get the prices on = DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, and all sorts of Every price in onr store will be * the core,’’ so all may feel glad that the mpaign is o'er, have a few free rocking chairs for you, JOHN J. DORIAN, (205 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. We have even, we are knifing We yet hoes, CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION he turapik r hold a meeting Mon concerted action may | present Fiscal Court ref anything to lay Edwin Barbour, a Pes BAKING erfoet POWDER does such lovely baking, : HIGHEST GRADE, Saves one-half, PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Louls azes by J. R. MeMu that he gave Barbour, a “tip” on the Bell Telephone decis. jon in the Supreme Court Inst May. | Ii Barbour refused to pay on the ground | Rb that he did not use the *tip.’” Linnwood Cigar. D NICKEL OIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, to each person once on Saturdays You can pick 4 Call on us at our re if you want a good cigar, J. D. BACON & CO,, Pharmacists. , : a

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