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| Prizes ' THE BAZAAR (One ladies’ leather shopping bag, worth $1.00 One Dr. Warner's best corsets, white, drab or black regular price 75¢ and $1.00 One ladies muslin gown, nicely trimmed, with lace and tucks, well worth 75¢ FIFi a CENTS One ladies’ fleece-lined union suit, all sizes lar price, g8c. Too new sample capes, ranging in price from $1.00 to $5.00. and every one a decided bargain. All wool fur trimmed beaver capes, $2.00 Millinery Department. 100 ladies’ new trimmed hats, all styles and Another lot of velvet hats, handsomely trimmed, an‘l $3.50—our price, $2.00. *. 150 new pattern hats, worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7. Our price $4.50. We have also a new lot of French hair switches, regular price $3.50 and $4.00, our price $2.50. Other switches at 75 cents and $1.00. THE BAZAAR, New Store—Don’t mistake the place. 215 Broadway. | 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 fayor if you will re- port to the business office or ring telephone 358 How to Saye Money, Buy your coal for cash, of W. Y, I. has no disagreeable odor, and is} Noble, Agt. ; latest improved ec:eens equal to alcohol in every respect. #04 forks used in handling. Lump 8 cents, nut 7 cents per bushel, Send aie regu Each well worth $3.00 Ladies Who Ure... Chafing -~ Dishes $:2"'4 Columbian Spirits Burn Only 35¢ pint. Sold at money with your order, or pay , _ {to the driver'on delivery of coal, f 4 |Ofice—118 North Third Street The Acme Feather Mattress Co. have removed their plant from 621 Jefferson street where they have been located for the past three we to 308 South Fourth street. Cail and DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. see them. EBastr Y aK) Dr. Beli’s Piae-Ter Honey ad- vences anew theory in the treatment of all cough, lung and bronchial k troubles. It cures and cures quick- oad ly. Absolutely harmless anp_ pleas. 2 anttotake, It cuts loose the mu- SS cous without cxerlion or straiviog and stops the cough at once. It heals the inflamed parts, It gives - ; vigor and vitality to the respiratory Zz We are exclusive agents organs. It evables the biood to. re- 4 for this renowned instru- ceive the proper supply of oxygen. S ‘ i It builds up the system, rendering it ment, from pocket size— less succeptible to cold. 25nd g 1'x2—to No. 4 Kodak, Winter Tourist Rates. ‘The Llinois 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. Donov C.A., Paducah, Ky. Campbell Mulvinill Coal Com: pany will fill youy coal house now Films for same in 4X5. stock, e¢ WILLIAM NAGEL Jeweler aad Optician make contract. Beats 16 to 1. Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La., write: “We have sold twenty-four bottles of Dr. Mendenhall’s Chill Cure vo one of any other since we have had it in stock, and we have five other brands.’’ If it is not the best remedy for malarial complaints you have ever tried. Du Bois & Co. will refund the money. Price 50c, tf Cures to Stay Cured, Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past fifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (8. B. B.) will | eal coins cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- ors, tie peotessione tarth, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, and YE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT] the most malignant blood and skin | ish wonderful skill and « special guarantee | diseases, Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of av WR, CLEMENT, M.D. Ph. 6, eminent, scientific and conscientious THIRD AND BROADWAY D xs your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you know it will be properly re- paired. DR, A, M. COVINGTON, METROPOLIS, ILL, sutter ian, Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is ste , Hours— OnIee, con pena at gmedy, Beware of substi- soto lt tutes said tobe ‘just as good’? and buy the long-tested.and old reliable q Batonic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Special Sale. Price only $1.00 per large Dette, fitapaa’ por Uaekets 100. _EVEECTED AN” ENTIRE CURE, Tat mauberae, doc. For over two years I have been a & Dae choweabee ie. great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- 1 gal. Dill pickles, 85¢, fecting both shoulders to such an ex- Choice Northern Potatoes, tent that I could not put my coat on New crop N. O. Molasses, 50c, | Without help. ‘The use of six bottles Gris datetincr 860, of Botanic Blood Balm, B. 1. B., ef- 24 Ibe, best patent flour, 75c. fected an entire cure. I refer to I. L, RANpoLrs, roils We Ly aeRO, abet ss r : ;, |Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- Telephone 89, 123 South Second St.| OT te of Newnan or \ _—_—— Jacon F, Sroncix HUNTERS RETURN, ‘ ewnan; ¢ R For sale by Druggists. : After A Ten Days Outng inf] ,.4 Gentle Remonstrance, The undersigned has no axe to wa Marshall, grind nor any friends whose axes , Messrs. Nunn. Broadfoot, Grin m, | B¢ed repairing, but he would kindly and others, who have beeu on a ten| 8k the Democratic m and the days hunt near Altona, Marshall |Democratic council-elect a few ques- county, returned yesterday and re-| tions for the benefit of the public at port spieuuid sport, large, and especially for those who There is an abundance of game in] Were anxious for some of the ‘pie’? the section, and the ten days were] that was distributed by the so-called most enjoyably spent. Democratic caucus, held last Wednes- day night. It is right, just and ac- cording to law for the mayor and council-elect to organize a and nominate men for the various or Hom. Se. hers’ Excursions. On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and auc Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Te nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy \ wunug al oue fare, plus $2, for the proper authorities? Is it not also an unprecedented action for the mayor. elect to preside over # caucus and J.T. Donovan, C. A., = mayor's robe befor e ha en the Peducab, Ky y re he has taken the oath of office and while he is yet president of the Board of Education ? To Kent, 6 , Suitable for pleased to bave tie desired informa- cheaper than aryone. Call and| | Sunday. sented upon the stage. If the acts of the mayor and council. | £0" *Ystem for sale at MePherson’s | f been due to an error and not to in- house, oa the corner of 7th] elect were right and just we would he | Dts store. tention, Mrs. Mel Byrd is again quite ill, | Mr. Rufe Skinner left at noon for Mayfie'd. | Capt. W. D. Pugh, of Yaz. City, | is at the Palmer. | |. Mis, Dr. W. ©, Eubanks is visite ing in Golconda | Mr, Clem J. Whittemore, of May- field, is in the city. | LS. Hank, of St. Louis, is at Hotel Gilberto, Mr, Chas. 1. Webb,of Smithland, | was fa the city today, Mrs. Garduer left at noon Colliersville, Tenn., on a visit. Miss Ruth Evans left this morning tor Palestine, Texas, to reside. Mr. J, Wheeler Cainpbell went up to Eddyville today on business, Mr. K, ©. Spence, of the Southern Express Co., was in the cily today. R. L. Pellow, of Farmington, Graves county, is at Hotel Gilberto. The little 13-year-old daughter of Mr, S. H. Winstead is dangerously ill, for Mrs. Jack Hart and Mrs, Henry Ross left at noon for Mayfield on a visit. Mr. W. H. Katterjobn ar-ived at noon from Eddyville to eat Thanks- giving dinner, Mr. Lothair Smith, of the Equit- able, Louisville, arrived at noon to spend a day or two. Miss Pattie Lee Harris, of Frank- lin, Ky., isa guest of her uncle, Major Josiah Harris. The annual machinists ball was given last night at the Palmer House and was well attended, Rev. 8. E. Reed has returned from St. Louis, where he performed a marriage ceremony. ; ‘As usual, the supper given by the ladies of the Catholic church last night was liberally patronited, Miss Maggie Clark leaves next week for Washington City and Alex- andria, Va., to spend the winter, Mr, O. C. Barton and wife and Miss Mathews, of St. Louts, passed through the city today enroute to Paris, Tenn. Miss Bessie O'Bryan, of Lonis- ville, daughter of onducter Bud O'Bryan, arrived at noon to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Flora Bauer left yesterday for Paducall, where she went to spend Thanksgiving with friends.—Goleon- da Herald-Enterprise. Mr. Percy Craig, and Miss Ella Payne have gone to Fulton to attend the marriage of Mr. H. Dayis and Miss Nettie McDaniels. Cc tlie Bonnin is the only man in the News office who felt like return- ing thanks today, He's thankful because his troubles have all left him and gone to Texas, Misses Hortense Sutherland and Gussie Young, of Mayfield, arrived at noon on a brief visitto Miss Daisy Sutherland, They are en route home from Dawson. | The Thanksgiving reception at the Home for the Friendless yesterday [afternoon was a gratifying success, |many liberal donations being re | ceived | Mr. Thos, Ligon, wife and daugh- ter, Mrs. Joe Hamilton, of Mayfield and Mrs. Thos, Beadles, of Fulton, are here to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs, Mary Beadles, Fireman J, L, Hollingsworth and wife, who were married yesterday at Newbern, passed through the city today en route to Louisville on a | bridal trip. ‘The appreaching marriage of Miss Amelia Baught, of Golconda, Il,, to Mr. Loren Felix Vaughan, uf this city, has bekn announced to take place on December 8th, at Golconda, Cards are now out announcing the wedding of Mr. Nathan Nelson and Miss Mayme Eaton, on Tuesday, December at Covington, The marriage has been anoflicially aa- nounced before. Mr. W. J. Gilbert, of Paducab, visited near town Saturday night and Billy has something besides kindred to bring him friends and out. * * Mrs, Jesse Gilbert, of Paducah, who has been visiting the family of her brother, Mr. C. M. Green, two miles south of town, re- turned home Monday, * * Miss Sutherland, of Paducah, is g Mrs. Brandon this week. Mr. J.C, @ilbert, of Padu- cab, was in town Monday.—[ Benton ‘Tribune. “OLE OLSOS r At Morton’s Monday Night. Next Monday evening, November 29, that favorite comedy ‘Ole Ol- son’’ will be seen at Morton’s Opera house. Never in the history of this mirthmaker has it been presented in so expensive and complete a manner as this season, pnd those who have not been fortunate enough to witness itin the past should not miss this op- portunity, for, in addition to the orig- inal comedy, there is nearly all the original cast and the great sensation of the season, a genuine bicycle race, which has been pronounced the most startling and realistic scene ever pres To App Yellow Feyer Entirely Disap- peared, 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, Hank Bros. & Jones have cups trip, good for twenty-one day : a4 i ee ey i okcte ue Lorilee 1, | east the deciding vote for his favorite|and saucers and dinner plates in the| Postmaster W. L. Beck, who re ‘inlet or pet candidate? Is it right that he| white enamel ware, They are as| Signed some time since, consequently formation apply should act as dictator, wearing (ve|nice as chinaand can not be broken, | Who#e removal was not recommended aN Sit ys ys Incandescent lamp globes suitable tf If you want anything in the hard- poly to ASerarn Arrei ware line quick, telephone 195, Hank FORMATION, Bros, & Jonea, ‘Try them, of Evansville, was here yesterday aud | made a trip to Woodville, where he found an irregularity in the affairs of by Inspector Vickery. amounts to about $200, and was easi- ly made up by Mr. Beck and his 24n3bat Thirteenth and Burnett strects, ) Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Faif, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, ‘DR: nts A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ~ BRIEF NOTES, A Dull, Gloomy Day Yields Few Items of Interest. A Horse, Supposed to be Stolen, Found in the Woods,—The Police After Chicken Thieves, Asneak thief entered Kirkpatrick's lotiging department over the restau- rant, on South Third, near Broad- way, yesterday afternoon and stole two suits of clothes and some under- wear, belonging to Mr. A. G, Stew- art, an employe of the Paducah Mull and Elevator company, and two va- investigation of the charges preferrec against him several weeks does nut desire to again be of the police force, and resi cept a position with the Transfer company. ! ducal Mr. Frank G, Harlan, Jr., opened a plumbing shop at Court street, and guarantees satisfac pair work, cer Harlan, and starting in busive: early in life. i i Mr. Jake ( n's fine horse any/among the lien-holders, yesterda lises of clotbing belonging to a car | Lugey, whleh appeared Sunday | sold the property to Adeiph Boral y penter named Morris, © Mr. Kirkpate| ey ene see ure, in thel | prope Adolph Segal, rick met the supposed thief about 1/50" “* pesose’ . for $250,000. It is o'clock in the afternoon, and he sald | ®ag!aucl section, was founds ester lay ‘ the line will be extend. ‘vin near Gunn's Landing, in the Obiol ed to Beattyville and ultimately to he had gotten up-stairs through mis-| ( eatty le a ately take. fe is believed to have been {fiver bottoms, wedged tratween two] Pineville, joo a 8 | trees, the horse being half starved < ramp. Tae t was intact when the rig] The Ke y Sinking Fund Com- Officer Jeff Barnhart will have no) ‘isappeared during services, the suj-} wissioners, at 9m held at He | but the find of yester member to ace has tion in all kinds of plumbing and re- Mr, Harlan is a young man of promise, being a son of Otli- Habbard and As- Today Overse: Collins has th ha e een ey etl CoUriaee Wail ob ieee Et Une pan ee |__ It is understood that President Me- the largest chain gangs ever seen supposed to have been Kisler’s denies © Comatan Wil aot} nGRE BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AND SHOES THIS WEEK THAN EVER ht future for our shoe business. It ought to be so. First, that each pair is guaranteed to ren which Vow is There is a brig lor two practical reasons der good service; second, that we sell shoes a trifle cheaper means cheaper than those who serve the people with honesty ull and winter clothing and shoes, on which we your time to get yo ean help you to save from 25 to 35 per cent, On men’s, boys’ and children’s clothing and shoes we have some tempting bargains. We also carry sortment of underwear, overshirts, hats. caps, gloves, ete., which we will close out at at greatly reduced prices, a big PADUCAH AUCTION CO, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD ANO COURT STREETS ast night in a] The committee of lien-holders that was badly bruised up | runaway near home. His horse tcok|on October 11 bid in the Richmond, fright at something aud threw lim | Nicholasville, Irvine and Beattyvilie from the veli railroad for $301,000 and thereby caused considerable dissatisfaction «been stolen, ay would indi- was that Froukfort yesterday, decline! to sell 1 | positic lease the St nterest in turn cate that this theory was incorrect. | pikes in Boyle ane Jessamine coun The horse was probably driven off by | ties. They decided to call on some miscreant aud left in the woods. |County Judges to place guards at rse and br » had not been accounts, the gates, and if this is not doue the militia will be called out. ") Bud Tomlinson’s t | which found 8 jast There was a turbulent scene in the] er house of the Reichsrath at Vi- The night police are on the trail of) | ung of chicken thieves that has Deputies fighting, swearing been operating in the some lishing deadly weapons and time past. T " laid fer| challenging each otber to fight duels, one or two t od to} Vhe disorder was so great that the President left the house in disgust, | catch thkm. jatter ineffectual efforts to restore the | dren’s Shoes are the best valu: in the city. Our line of Boys’ and Chil- 31 BROADWAY Cy $3 50 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 00 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. es = = Patent Fiat-Opening Books... COCHRAN & OWEN | Look out for it. Heating stoves in endless variety---hard coal, soft coal; gas and oil heaters. Sole agents for the celebrated foore’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 126 BROADWAY The largest, floest Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes In the city And cheapest Assortment of Aiuber bits a specialty. Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY Broadway and Second Everything in Its iS THE RECORD Season WE MAKE. ney groceries is Our Splendid line meat ket is the e of in ything os PF. LALLY. FINE DRIVERS AAD SADDLE HORSES Elegant Carriages and Turnouts Fe JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. TELEPHONE 148. ght of us polished tree. RTT here, There were twenty-five in 1t, and all are good, able bodied men, was the largest ever knowo. ther heing thirty-eight on it one or two different da, The city ule roller was broken this morning on Harrison street near Seventh by sinking half way into a sewerage trench that looked solid hut wasn't. A great deal of trouble is bemg encountered on account of these half filled ditches A few days ago a huge wagon load of lum ber sank into one at Fifth and slarri- son and had to be unloaded in the street before it ould be extricgted. Tom Adams, who was injnred by a beam ata Jefferson street stable day before yeste ues to improve, and will prol able to return to his home p laceville tomorrow Dr. D. A, Amos, formerly of near Hopkinsville, will in a few days io cate m Paducah, He is « bomeopa- thist, and has rented for one year the upper story of Hyman’s cigar store, now occupied by McClean’s photo- grayh gallery. ar Love- There were no courts today, and matters were, as a result, exceedling- ly dull about the city hail and court house. A woman with two small children, who were sent to Metropolis day be- fore yesterday by Mayor Yeiser, re- turned today and applied for trans- portation to La Grange, Ky. Revenue Collector McD, Ferguson has forwaided his resignation, as an-| ticipated several days ago in the Sun, | g to take effect not Inter than Decem:| The shortage riends, The deficit is said to have Last week, however, the chain gang| { g the}recommend any hasty action in Cu-| 1 will ¢ e the 'y resolutions | breugbt by two m name of Holloway. Hon, W, J. Stone and daughter tof piping | Miss Wi 1 at noon from form proposed by Spain are being in- | Kuttawa |eeoddeed LcSolin ¥, nen, of Owensboro, I'he Awerican colony in Paris} lis visitic rents on South Fifth} celebrated Thanksgiving with a ban- letreet, old Padue: b boy, | quet, at which Consul General Gowdy land will be welcomed by his maay | presided, friends, Reps 7< Ce | ed in the case of the Northwestera In-| | surance Co. vs, C. 0. Allard, and is] SAVINGS | the fourth ca he has al th | [tbe fourth cane han et a ts BANK, [ease of Mrs Spaulding against Al 926 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. lard, in which urd will was | broken, was refused: Uapital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Mr. Ray Lee and Miss Lena B “copreoteatel Ti 5 | Open from 9 a. m. to3 p.m. On‘Sat- Mr. Wm. P. Dann and Miss Lil urday nights from 7 to 8, lian B, Daughtry were licensed to ‘interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. | marry yesterds on = = i] pA President Cashier Ass’t Cashier DIRECTORS, | Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. Smita, ri WALLACE, PAXTON, E. FARLEY, R. Rupy., _rox't Tonaceo Spit and Smoke Your rare away, 19 quit tobacco e 1% ral of Life, t IMr, George VP. Grief Died This Morning. | [Was 17 Years Old, and Son of Mr. A. S, Grict. " 3 nder-worker, that makes weal men reeere ean trong. All druggists, 0c or #1, Cure guaran Mr. George P. Grief, the 17-year-|ieca™ Booklet end ‘sample free. Address old son of Mr. Adrian Grief, died this | sterling Remedy Co. Cuicago or New York 205 Broadway, The People’s Light and Railway Co, h you Power POWER i furn AND LIGHT. |Reasonable Prices. GREAT* CASAR HAD HIS BRUTUS But the *hoys’’ are still in business at the old stands, and so is DORIAN We have aii been knifed. Hlistory repeats itself Now, just to get even, we are knifing the prices on =DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS 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 glail that the campaign is o'er, We yet have a few free rocking ehairs for you. JOHN J. DORIAN, | morning of typhoid fever at his home three miles from the city on Benton el road, The d sed was a worthy young | Linn Dec, 21 the Illinois Central Railroad ii elhaas, eaadindin tae oe ace Quarantine having been raised in| ber 20, There are a number of ap-/man, and leaves many friends to Csmpany will sell first class rounds} serve the city for the pext jibe ‘are (0) il the Southern states, the Nash- plicants for his place, among*them | mourn his loss. ‘Lhe funeral wiil trip tickets to certain points in All before the patueeld eames palin teal ville, Chattanooga aud St, Louis! being two or three Graves county | take place tomorrow at 9 o'clock from Bows, Arizona, ¢ Feileelect have taken the oath of cana, |ailway has resumed the sale of tick-| men, the St, Francis de Sales’ church,| A GENEROUSLY GOOD Town, Idaho, K +] or perhaps betore they hana ae ined ets to all local and foreign points, — Rev. Father Jansen officiating, in- Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesvi: 5} their certificates of po gy AP F, B. Teacuour, C. P, & T.A., Postoflice Inspector A, J. Vickery, | terment at St. Boniface cemetery, wood Cigar. NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, Paducah, Ky Senator Caffery thinks there is small-hope for currency legislation ia the present congre says, mighpass a bill be fo senate. greenbacks, Kinley has not est the question « house, h it would the A man named Sommery, who lives a, The three-coat white eyamel di yaus at Hank Bros, & ones much picer than granite und \ertain very much better, ¢ ~y * For a Limited Time We will sell to each person once on Sat three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. as your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a »ui Seventh and Jackson streets. You can pick Call on us ah one good cigar. & CO., Pharmacists, J. D. BACON Be =