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4 . : f 4 Shracing the newest casts of the color of the season—( make one ander $3; our price $1.50, | 10 cases of new Black Mohsir Skirts, beautifai patterns and effects. 4 hot possibly Fim these sxirts we can fit a lady weighi 100 pou [price while they last, $1 50 al A new lot awa a bar to soit your pocketbooks, A New Store—Don’t mistake the | dee as / / 4S SELL THEM Aness is to sel! good goods at cut prices, and | a “BR, ' 200 new Broche Viaid Dress Sxirts, large and mediom nde, T’ese 8 irts were made to sell for $2.50 and $3.00. | of imported Novelty and Silk Dress Skirts; regular prices, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 ; they go in tro lo's—$4.00 and $6.00. jew Capes, $1.00 to $5.00, worth double our price. AMILLINERY DEPARTMENT.—Jast received, a new lot of fine Vel- vet Hats, beautifully trimmed with feathers. at these prices. A new lot of very st q VA We are headquarters for mourning goods of every description, paying Bt par icular attention tu this liae uf our : , lot of special values in colored hair switches at 25 ceuts, THE BAZAAR, : ce | P OUR GOODS een, You! “ ing 250 pounds as perfectly as one i h. $2.00 to $4.00 ‘They will not lish Turbans at prices that Ask to see them, ‘ business, i i place. 215 Broadway. Facts os to GIN THE SHAPE Sa OF FIGURES west argument for the Sreene rope haser. There's some- T a ae ee they’re , and ensy 0. * it you with so:ne facts and figures In the. following items that|port to the business: office or} oie J. Long, of the county, will be ill greatly improve the purchasin; ower of ar dollars. You'll do well iA note them. It’s much easier to save money way than it is to earn it. Convincing Dress Goods Facts We ae a sale of peerles:| very item rings with the h bargains. trne story of money saving. Suc! offerings as the following wills ‘add re, utation to the store. , This includes— A great stock of half-wool dress pattern suits for 98c, worth $1.50 each. A choice stock of strictly all-wool pattern suite for $1.69 a suit that are wey to be sold for $2.25 and up- patterns in th effects, de- from French Is, worth 1.25 on sale here for only $2.98 share of them while wai signed t a yard, are eeuit. Get your You will find money saved here in he of any Bay suit at $4.00, 97.00, 98.00 and $10.00 a ti © 00, suit. Cloak Facts There’s consternation among the mnt makers. A backward season Unload- . As usual, we're buying on the breaks. Means rare money saving for those who are watching. We are receiving splendid values from day to day. If A bandsome, worthy stock of Christ- mas handkerchiefs now ready tor your inspection. Shoes No end to our value giving in shoes We'll © @ record never before known in Paducah for such 1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $91.75, $2.00 and up & pair. HARBOUR’S, On North Third street, Just back of Wallerstein’s. reliable suces at Eastman We are exchSive agents emf ANTS renowned instru- ment, from pocket size— 1/¢x2—to No. 4 Kodak, 4x5. Films for same in stock. +% WILLIAM NAGEL , Weweler and Optician THIRDIJAND BROADWAY Does your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you # GS Eknow it will be properly re- paired. t pe: al Sale. 'T iree emoked bloaters for 5c. ‘Two-pound pkgs. self-rising buck- wheat 10c. Pare maple sugar, per |b., 12's, Heinz’ best mince meat, per |b. ,10c, _ Choice onions, per peck, 2c, “Northern Woes per peck, 20c. Chote. Piet feet, per doz., J0c. Choice ios, 3 pounds for 25c, | 8 Choice dates, & peunds for z5c. 'L L, Ravo LOCAL MENTION. Our subscribers are requested to report any neglect on part of carrier or any other employe of this offie® Should you fail to get your paper we will consider ita great fayor if you will re- ring telephone ‘The officers and members of Padu- eah Lodge No. 26, Knights of | Pyt You are hereby notified to | meet at your castle hall, Wednesday morning, Dec, Ist. at 9:30 o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to \our deceased Brother Knight, David McKee. All visiting Knights invited to attend, Auex Kee . Hu, K Cc. of R. and s, . § or Sale A new soft-cosl eater, Apply st 50n3 d put cracks and picks ? Hank Bros, & Jones have a beautiful line. 8002 Bear in Mu That all onr shoes are guaranteed; our prices the lowest—styls the latest. When you want ajair of shoes give us a call. t& Lest Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill yoy coal house now cheaper than aryone. Call and make contract. To Kent, A store house, on the corner of 7th and Jackson streets, suitable for gro- eery and feed store. Apply to Chris 24n6 & Lyvox, Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at’ McPherson's Drug store. tt Notice! You have just one week longer to purchase a piano or an organ from the Kimball stock, 430 Broadway, as we positively will ship the balan [t bas been stated that Mr. E. F. Greenwood would not return from Chicago; that someone else would come and attend to the business or the business would continue. It seems other people try to place ou we are here to we advertised business ; however, carry out just what last week, that is: » close out this business ; if the people can’t see it to their advantage to purchase a firet- class piano or organ at prices they will never have such an opportunity again. You car rest assured that this is a genuine closing out business, and do not miss a good chance for a piano. 3002 W. W, Koinact Co. Cures to Stay Cured, Thousands of voluvtary certificates peived duriug the past fifteen years certify witimwg uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will cure to stay cured, Rieumatism, Ca- tarch, Ulcers, Sores, Blosaes, and (be most malignant blood anthak’ liseases. Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an eminent, scientific aud conscientious physician, 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 muy the long-tested and old reliable Batone Blood Balm (B, B. B.) Price only $1.00 per large bottle, EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE. For over two years I have been a teat sufferer from Rheumatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could uot put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles anic Blood Balm, 8, B. B., ef- entire cur I refer to Wadsworth, proprietor <Ivertiser, and to all mer- ants of Newnan, the river this afternoon, OLE OLSCN, A Fairly Large Aud the Performance. “Ole Olson,” a play not unknown to Paducah theater-goers, was pree sented toa fair-sized audience at © Enjoys}! Morton’s Opera house last night, | v ‘The entert ent, the specialties being particularly | t's home 1127 ment satisfied all pres | Mr. Jefferson Lloyd, who closed Sunday with the Stuart Robson com- ny, clearly interpreted the role of after only one| Will tvke place at 10 0 clock tomorrow morning. Cune, of the city, made a mile in 61 seconds, while Lawson made it in Bear in mind ; we have the/51 seconds. Au exhibition halt by $8 to be found. Send / the latter was made in 25 see nis and & Lroox. t—See the huives © is at the Palmer, dyville this morning. his grandparents in the country. turned from a visit to Owensboro. this afternoon, after undergoing re-| had retained one herself. pairs there for several weeks, be several days yet until she is de- clared ready for service, as it will] emblem—a blue ribbon. take that length of time to line her up. her way up t her boiler, which had to be repaired at Cairo, tensive amount of repairing work this past summer, which has been one of the most active that the ways has ex- PERSONALS. Miss Sue Nelson bas returned from hicagu. Mr. J. M. Buckner left at noon for ilinois. R. W. Salmon, of Isley, Ky., is] t the Palmer. Bartley Skinner, of Kuttawa, was t the Palmer today, Mr. J. K. Gant, of Hopkinsville, ' Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. paces BAKING ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PRESIDENTIAL RACE, Mr, J. S. Chambers has gone to ndianapolis. Mrs. W. Lewis is visiting ber hus- and at Jackson, Tenn, Mr. Chas. Roark went up to Ed? Master Jchn Hogwood is visiting Mr. C. E, Johnson left at noon for )skaloosa, Kan,, to reside. Miss Sallie Weaks left this morn- ig for Gracey, Ky., on a short visit. Miss Jeannette Campbell has re- This Has Reference to the School Mr. Emery Voight returned this Board. morning from iro. where he weut to take the Chattanooga. 3 Mr. F. H. Holly has so far im.|If Dr. Brooks Will Ri proved from his recent illness that he Will Be a Liyely Co is able to be out again. \ :#GREATER AN D GRANDER BARGAINS IN THIS WEEK for two practical reasons der good service can help you to save from 25 to 35 tempting ins. We also caps, gloves, etc., Deputy U. 8. Marshal La Rue has returved from Hopkinsville, where be went to convey a lunatic, Jobo J, Mammen, after a pleasant visit to his parents and relatives, lett for his home at Owensboro, Ky. Mr. J. F. Scoggins and Miss Min- There may be an interesting con+ test over the presidency of the Board of Education when the election is en- tered into next Tuesday. Mr. C, M. Leake is thus far the only announced candidate, but Dr. J. G. Brooks’ many friends are en- deavoring to persuade hiw to enter the race. Should he consent to per mit bis name to go before the board, he would no doubt receive some sup- married tomorrow at the howe of the bride. Miss Laura Smith left this after- noon for Iona, Michigan, after a visit of several weeks to Mrs. Frank Dunn. Dr. Frank Boyd returned last night from Michigan, somewhat earlier than he expected to come when he left. Mrs, Jason Waterman left last uight for her home in Washington, after # visit to her father, Mr. F., H. Holly. Col. H. H. Snow has returned from a visit to his wife in Evansville, and reports her much better, which wi'l be learned with pleasure by ber many riends here. Mrs. George Davis leaves tomor- ow for Mempl where she will spend the holidays with her daugh- Mr. Leake’s friends claim that cus+ tom makes law, and that it has always been the custom in the schoo! board to elect the vice president of the board when the presideat dies or re- signs. Dr. Brooks’ friends claim that this kind of law is easily broken. Mr. J. Andy Bauer will probably succeed Dr. Lang as a member from the First ward—mhen the vacancy is filled. sesnegerhentemtesilanne House Girl Wanted. A neat, that is willing good home by applying at 326 Fourth street. clean, colored girl, one to work, can get a North dung! Seventh and Jackson PADUCAH AUCTION CO, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS About Decenther 8 or 10 we will introduce something new, in the drug or ople of Paducah auy other line, to the p «<1 LOOK Wee them away and it will plea You want to and del IN THE MEANTIME | If you are ho: Drop: to remo th When you buy 2 bot They are not like ¢ bought ners’ dre J. D. BACON & CO. PHARMACISTS ter, Mrs, Mary Kidd, THE THREE RIVERS, [tems of Marine News Picked Up on the Levee of In- terest to All. Business was quite active on the wharf this morning and considerable freight was handled by the packets, consigned to different points. The Dick Fowler was the first to leave this morning. She headed down the river for Cairo at 8:30 sharp, doing a nice business. The P. D. Staggs arrived here out of the Tennessee river last night and left on her return up that stream this morning at 10 o'clock. The City of Clarksville cleared for Elizabethtown today at noon, doing a fair freight business. Tue towboat Kenton arrived here late yesterday afternoon from Casey ville with a tow of coal, A big consignment of cattle was brought out of Tennessee river on the Staggs last night for the stock yards here. Tie John S. Hopkins was the Ev- ansville mail liner this morning, but |g -eogniz:d Each Other on Broad: ad not arrived ata late hour. She is expected to be in and out before way By Sine Rikhens—A dark tonight, however. Wedding Fxpected. The towboat S, D. Blair arrived here this morning from Vicksburg where she has been engaged in doing! 4 pretty little romance comes frow government dredging in the Misss-/ the Maxon’s mills section of the coun- sippi tiver. She had in tow @ sand/ey, involving a pretty and prominent ligger and two scows, She left for} young lady of the vicinity, daughter he upper Ohio to go into winter| of g late distingnished Populist lead- juarters, er, and a stranger from Ohio, Capt. Voight arrived here this} ‘About five years ago, so the story morning from Cairo to which place] goes, the young lady saw through a he took the Chattanooga yesterday|a paper, the geatleman’s name, and From there a Mississippi river pilot} they began a correrpondence, which rer to. St. Louis, never ceased during the five years, The présentcool weather has put ‘a oe to come to acheck to the riseit the river, the ‘oa it Paducah, His cise of the lust twelve hours being Sepa tn Ld et his fair corre only one-tenth, spondent, and after arrangements The towboat Charley McDonald] were completed she fent him a tiny) will be pat in the river off the ways|blue bow, and informed ui ey she} hey were jacah, and 1 by the in the city. A PRETTY ROMANCE, Young Lady of the County Meets a Stranger With Whom She Corres» onded- It will] to meet each other in Pa establish mutual recognition The gentlemen arrived on time, and conspicuous on his coat was the blue bow, as he sauntered up one side of Broadway and down the other, His unknown acquaintance—if} there is such a thing—was not so bold at first, She desired to see what manner ot man it was she was to, meet, and although she wore her bow on her waist she pulled her clouk over | D. Blair, while on Mississippi, burned The towboat The ways will be idle tomorrow for the first time for the want of work for many months, ‘The McDonald, which they have been repairing, was iet in and tomor- row] they will Jay idle after a very busy season. ‘They bave done an ex- | 8e¥eral times before she flually pulled the cloak open and displayed the token of recognition, They shook hands, hada pleasant conversation, | and the result is the gentleman, who] is a fine, genteel-looking man, is now aguest at the young lady's home near Maxon’s, aud the residents of the neighborhood are all greatly in- terested in the romantic affair, Dr. Bell's Pise-Tar Honey arl- vences anew theory in the treatment of all cough, lung and bronchial troubles. It cures and cures quick- Absolutely harmless app pleas- It cuts loose the mu- us without exertion or straining \d stops the cough at once, It verienced for years. DEATHS. Mr. David McKee, a feather reno- utor, oged 42 years, died at 12 clock last night of heart tronble at North Tenth street. ‘The deceased leaves a wife. He ‘ame here recently from Atopis, Tenn , and was a member of the K. P lodge at that place, The funeral it to take. Our line of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes are the best values it, and walked past the pentleman | On Satur lantern out of view heals the inflamed parts, It gives vigor and vitality to the respiratory orgal It enables the biond to re- ceive the proper supply of oxygen. It builds up the syatem, rendering it less succeptible to cold. 2505 It you want to reduce coal pil ase weather strip, sold iit Hag 0 arose a sound like t m: * COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY $3 50 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $300 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. Shoes bought of us polished { OTHING AND SHOES There is a bright future for our show business First, that each pair is guaranteed to ren second, that we means cheaper than those who serve the people with honesty. your time to get your fall and winter clothing and shoes, on which we On men’s, boys’ and children’: arry a big assortment of underw which we will close out at at greatly reduced prices. an hardly keep from giving it away, but the next week we will almost ive! Q e around if you wish to be pleased and delighted — | VW Land young, r and have a tickling it b x, a 1 and’ bougt xes ithey were the best things he found in the city e-Tar-Honey, include al 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 stoveguaranteed. SCOTT HARDWARE C0. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped king plant. You need send nothing Patent Flat-Opening Books... Everything in Its IS _ THE RECORD THAN EVER It ought to be so, sell shoes a trifle cheaper, which Now is per cent s clothing and shoes we have some overshirts, hats, tof ( 126 BROADWAY FOR IT be hand power oceries is | ndid lin up-to-date, Sp nat, try a ge box of Bacon's Cough him so much good that before the th they arket is line of { canned goods. Our led, having « som PP, F. LALLY t sever wanted so erythi a the s Cough Drops x of Bacon's tastes good, too. but will do you good Telephone 118 Cor. oth and Trimble Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fivtn Sr Nexr Doow Tr Seventh and Jackson Pauurn 7:30—9:00 am HOURS } 1:00— 364 144 | MEDICINE FREE! SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEI CENERAL BRACING UP, it Brings Perfect Manhood to All. Tho Croatost Discovery ef the Famoue Telephones | 00 pw, 0 pm Fi WONDER PROMPT ey fOEATH OF MIGRATING The the m then now lower New stinet of m during a 7 become of golde Some of the ¢ Creek say they kil 1 dine Vin th night birds bein Not a fire « country at wild birds a finally lc Housma Haven on th nights later, to a quail were edup) lifeless by the elde in the following A janitor at a Yale u y build. ing a few nights ago picked up two woodcock, which had flown aga building during the previous nigh 1 had been killed. Tt is supposed that the birds were drawn toward the struc ture by the brightness of the lights inside John Henderson, of Springfield, has been on a ducking tour of the Thim islands off Stony creek for t ay night, wh he bunk in one of the little island houses, he heard. the note calls of a flight of south-bound heron, duck and plover overhead. He went out, but could see ng, and he r toset his boat 60 that its light sight. As he wish bullet je him y back, and the next Int he felt the wind from movi: ngs. Then, a pair of wild pigeo lot with a crash into the la tern, nashing it and killing themselves. ght or two before Leou St. Germain, peal fisherman, was “wigwagging” for els, with @ spear, and g large, square Stor lantern, in cove. ¥ y would not obscure h PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Ul. or wh athe} GRATUITOUSLY, Ci.ADLY SENT to all mon who need It and who wiil write for It, y in need of the right Many cases are asen are due to t, however bey all require Jevelopment ¢ you usands of teste and tone to every y to PERFECT MANHOOD. 1 Moniais from ali over the READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS 94 jects more the night flyer formati ition by Capt. Oliver N L years keepe i" medielne. ‘My tr ? Sppearance. itoping that you tay y but little attention Hundreds of similar | expressions of permanent only a respon is the reault of long sree yeured mon. 2 ®, and remember that we are largest medical institute in DISEASES. 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