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ak F % ‘ ay a em tion Wr BAZAAR e hundred sew black beaver dou- ust Received * ” = ble c fur 3—braid trimmed and > sell for $2.00, will sell them in two lots at the $1.00 . $4.25 trimmed. These capes were manufactured te $2.50 and $3.00. We bought an entire bankrupt stock, and we unheard-of prices Of... .++eessreerreeee YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE RELERRVVTVEVTVVVTVVTVTVA ejed WHEN YOU BUY bebe ~ PERSONALS. W. 8, Wilson, of Carbondale, was here today. Mr. L. ©. Marshall county, is in the city. W. P. Sloan, of MeLeansb ore, Ill,, is at the Palmer, J. W, Gardner, of Cairo, is in the city. D. G. Bell, of Gracey, Palmer. Mrs. W. A. Freeman arrived last night from Jackson, Tenn. Capt, Jack Lawson has returned from St. Louis. W. N. Cummins, in the city. Mr, I. D. Wilcox left at noon for St. Louis. Mr. H. G. Graves has returned frou a visit to Mr. Stoke Payne, of near Ogden's Landing. Mr. Payne is now in the city a guest of Mr. Graves, Mrs. Wm. ‘I. Anderson, of Ar- cadia, has gone to Oxford, Miss.. to visit her parents and attend the M. E, conference, Hon, Alex C. Brown returned to h's hom» in Fulton yestetday after a visit to Mrs. A. B. Cox. The marriage of Mr. John Scrog- gins to Miss Mary Lang took place last night in the Woodville section, is at the of Lamasco, is Christmas Presents Get something nice as well as substantial. » BLEICH « Has the largest uew line ever brought to Paducah, Call in and sce them; they will interest you. QeVEVTBUSVSEVUSUTUEVSUVUVVGUB LOCAL MENTION. Eastman Kodaks a The Knights of the M meet tonight in regular s K, of P. hall at 7:30. There willbe twenty-three candidates to initiate. Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. tt Suits Filed, A. Hoflieh instituted suit against A. G. English for $79 36 due on a note. We are exclusive agents for this renowned instru- ment, from pocket size— 14xa—to No. 4 Kodak, - Hopkinsville, Musical Films for same in For the above occasion the Illinois 4X5. cok: Central Railroad will on December 2d and 3d sell tickets to Hop! ville and return at one and one-third #¢ fare, good returning until December 4th. 143 C. A. } ’ P ' . rie P. Scott, y formerly clerk at the Palmer Trouse tue, who had a Jeg amputated there Jeweler and recently, write from Little Rock that se he will live, and is rapidly fimproving Optician in an iofirmary there ty pa friends here will be glad to learn this THIRD AND BROADWAY “Beats 16 to lL. Proctor & G , lils, 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 h five Jother 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 Will Restde Here. Presiding elder of this district, |Rev. W. A, Freeman, who succeeds Rev. Warner Moore, Sr., is in the and announces that he will live he The presiding elder had for Pore meplo suger, per Ib, 19%.| me time past made Mayfield his ; |home. Rev, Freeman is one of the Heinz best mince meat, per Ib.,10c, most popular and able workers in Choice onions, per peck, 20¢, conference, and will be a valuable Northern potatoes per peck, 20c. | addition to Paducah. Choice pigs’ feet, per doz., 30¢, Choice raisins, $ pounds for Choice dates, 4 pounds for 25 1. L. Raxpouen, 148 South Second street. ‘Telephone 89. Does your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you know it will be properly re: paired. ———————————— TT Special Sale. ‘Three smoked bloaters for 5c. ‘Pwo-pound pkgs. eelf-rising buck- wheat 10c. A serious position is that of a per- gon who through neglect of a seem ingly trivial cough or cold is threat- ened by that dread destroyer of jmankind—consumption. Do not Ineglect a cough or cold, however trifling. It is a menace of consump- tion, and consumption is pronounced incurable by all honest physicians. Dr, Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is the ie. ee DR, A, M. COVINGTON, | oF METROPOLIS, ILL. else is ‘just as good.” With wonderful slfii and spectal guarantee - to those undertaken, ——— W.R, GLEMENT, M.D, Ph, 6. roer Fourth and roadway. noe, 603 Washing; ton street, Bought a Paper. Mr. Thomas I]. Parkhill, formerly of this city, who is spending the wine ter at Marble Falls, Tex., has pur- chased the Marble Falls Standard, and will take charge of the paper January 1. Mr, Parkhill is an ex- cellent’ gentleman, a good business man, and will doubtless make a suce cess of his new purchase. The Mon- itor extends best wishes for his suc- cess in the far svuthwest-—Mayfield Monitor. Death in Fulton. Mrs, N. D, More died yesterday of pneumonia in Fulton, leaving @ husband and two children. one of the best known ladies there. jj —_<——$—$—_—_$_——— Fwto & 00 pae eee ee eee meme) PERSONAL. If suffering from early indiscre tions or later excesses, power and vitality gone, we are just the par- ties you are looking for. We have a remedy which we guarantee to do prompt work and give perfect satisfactiou— remedy very power- ful in its action, and absolutely to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im- tence are things of the past when NO is so easily obtained. One Ladies Who Use... Chafing readers his professional services alls" / Hest cough and cold cure. Nothing Sunday. AK, NOSE AND THROAT ld4 ‘The order of service for the Elks’ Rev. Pease officiating. Mrs. Hattie Myers, who has been ill of typhoid fever for several weeks past, is in a dangerous condition, and recovery is exceedingly doubtful. Lnspectors G. M. Green and F, D. Wyatt, of Nashville, are here to in- spect the McDonald. Hon, Chas. Reed and daughter, Miss Emma , and Miss Lizzie Segen- felter left today for St. Louis on a brief visit. Rev. Warver Moore and family psssed throngh the city today, en route from Mayfleld to Paria, Tenn., where Rev, Moore was sent by the last conference. The Willing Workers of the Fifth Street German Church will bave an oyster supper and bazear at the resi- dence of Mrs, Wahl on North Fourth street tonight. Public invited to at- tend. Mr, W..N. Hulderman and wife and Mr. W. J. Abram and wife, of Louisville, passed through the city “awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair, | J) Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. wip ‘A Pore Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. FATALLY SHOT. Bud Holliday Meets With an Ac- cident While Hunting: His Gun Went Off, the Shot Strik- ing Him in Abdomen, Bub Holliday, a young man who is employed on the farm of M Dale, in the Rossington vicinit in a dying condition from an acciden- of which he was the victim last Satt urday. He finished his work earlier t usual Satarday and went hunting ith a crowd of companions. being out a short time Holliday’s in some way, whi fence, was accic and the load of shot entered bi abdomen, tearing him in a fearful | manner. His companions Holliday is a brother to the Hi day who shot a hoy named Jord an about two years ago. For your X andies go to "The Delicatessen, 327 Broad r. Shelby ile be was climbing a Jentally discharged, carried him home, and every thing possible has since | been done for bim, but his life was today dispaired of. attending him. Dr. Holland Men’s gra Men's Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy goods. Boys’ overcoats, with capes, sizes 4 and 5. Men’s all-wool Scotch plaid suits Men's cheviot suils, equare cut.... ++ Men’s flue dress suits, from $4 00 to Boys’ suits, sizes 4 to M1... Boys’ she Ladies’ ¢ Ladies’ fi Men’s fin Men's Je We keep is han After ; Ab u UD! any other lower We can hi them aw und it wil is | If you are I ttt | 1eav! to rem te You are invited to you have Men’s fine Leaver overcoats, blue or Dlack.. Boys’ all-wool fine suits, worth $2.50.. Men’s pants, black cheviot, heavy... Men’s flue dress pants, worth $4 00 for. Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes. 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SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRO AND COURT STREETS yut December 8 or 10 we line, to the people of Paducah. «| LOOK FOR IT ardly keep from giving it aw: told and young, rich and 1 please and de vill introduce something new, De ay, but the next week we will al we You want to come around if you wish to be pleased and di poor, IN THE MEANTINE hoarse and have a tickling in t! \atranger bought a box, and they did tim wn he came around and bor er the town by, and they were the be fe throat, try a se box « » muc SOMETHING NEW in the drug or ou's Cough that before h agit Drops Seventh and Jackson \\wnen vou hty a bottle of Pine-Tar-Honey, inelude a box of Ther are not like comfectioners’ drops, but will do you good J. D. BACON & CO. AY. | Seventh and Jackson PHARMACISTS last night en route home from a visit to the widow of the late Hal Turner, at Turner’s Landing, Ballard county. They left on the ‘cannon-ball"” for home. They report that 400 quail and two geese were killed during their ten days’ sojouro. This is the eighty-second anniver- sary of the birth of Col. John C. Noble, of the city, who is known all over the state as the Nestor of the Kentucky Press. Col. Noble wields the same facile, coustic pen he did forty years ago, and is as strong and hearty physically as he is right and forcible mentally. Col. Noble will ever retain the good will, esteem and respeet of all who know him,_ and a host of friends Jorr--We'SUS in wish-. ing him many happy returns of the day, Examinatton for Janitor. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that on Jan- uary 8, 1898, an examioation will be held at Paducah, Ky., for the posi- tion of janitor, From the register established as the result of this ex- amination a sel be made from eligibles residing in the nity to fill a vacancy in the position of janitor in the federal building at Pa- ducah, Ky., at a salary of $600 pez annum. ‘The examination will consist of a light educational test. Persons desiring to enter this ex- amination should apply to the Secre- tary of the Board of Examiners at the postotlice at Paducah, Ky. for} a) application blanks, form 304, which should be properly executed and promptly forwarded to the Commis- sion. No applications will be accepted after the hour of closing business on January 3. November 19, 1897. For further information and ap- plication blanks, apply to Fuep B, Asutox, At the Postofiice, MEMORIAL SERVICES, ‘The Order of Service at Elks’ Hall memorial services Sunday is as fol- lows: Openiog Lodge. Invocation—Rev, W. H. Pinker- ton. Ceremonies—By the Angels Bright and Angels —Boex—Miss Camille A. Baird. Address—‘‘ Memorial M. W. Johnson, E. R Eulogy—Alt P, Rogers'’—Bro, J. M, Worten. Quartette — ‘In Buck. Eulogy—‘Heory Labr’’—Bro. H. G. Harris. Solo—‘‘I Know that My Redeemer th,’? Handel iss Emwa Peet. Oration—Fraternity,”” Rev. H, Pinkerton.§ Ode — ‘One Sweetly Solemn Thought,""Bro. H. O, Farnham Miss Baird and Lodge Quartette. Closing Ceremonies, By the Lodge. Doxology— Praise God from whom al bless- Service’’— Memoriam’’— Ww. empties. tres. of the Ohio last ni; H. er, Spread Eagle. accompanied by the little fleet tug, Echo, arrived here last night at 7 o'clock from St. Louis and went into winter harbor up above | Other boats are expected | here this week from the Mississipp! seeking winter shelter. the city Our line of Boys’ and in the’city. eS dren’s Shoes are the best values Chil- COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY Cy $320 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $300 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $200 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. aShoes bought of us polished free. THE THREE RIVERS. Items of Marine News Picked Up on the Levee of In- terest to All. The Dick Fowler was out ir business. nd stationary. The P. D. Staggs arrived here of the Tennessee river last night and left on her return up that stream to Danville today at noon. The City of Clarksville, doia splendid freight business, arrived out ight and left on her return to Elizabethtown today at noon, } The Gus Fowler arrived jl. yesterday afternoon left on her return as soon as she) transacted her business here. The big stern wheel steamer e, and the elegant sidew The Penguine got away for Tennessee last night after a tow of stave timber. The poultry boat, Lorna Doone, | with Capt. Emery Voight iu charge, left tod will come o1 for Riverton, Ala. o as usualthis morning, doing "Phere were five feet aud one-tenth registered on the gauge this morning The Dick Clyde went down to Brooklyn this morning after a tow of She will engage in towiug in afew days blocked off with poultry of all descriptions, eggs and hides, and other miscell neous country produce for the St. Louw market. ‘The tow boat John Barrett arrived | last night from the Mississippi with a) tow of lumber, en route to the upper} Ohio. Business on the wharf this mora- ing was much improved over that of yesterday, there being considerable freight handled. The li quite conspicuo morning this months’ Flostii bridge o steambo for The ivansvi She was The and wen’ The which w Out) clear of some de ull, of River weather Z a's P The e et ployers and machine the exp sive rel that this wio cel heel- employ penters, borers t box"’ st ready fc are in € the { haaling She use al wr. St | ware Co JA sioner, Burlington. of the rivel river is two weeks earlier than usual, with a tow of empties the island. before Inst filled full of ter through falling here on short notice. ways are wearing will erable repairing here running. give their st | majority out on the ways and put ia almost © new condition, Impossible to cut H. Smedley, ttle brig Echo made herself us around the harbor atter taking a several sojourn at St. Louis. ng ice has formed a solid ver the Mississippi river at ‘The unexpected closing put a sudden stop to The closing of the Murray hands will ating. Hopkins was the ket this morning. z, however. John 8. He mail pac jate in arrivin towboat Mary M. Michael 3 arrived here} hood. towboat Charley MeDonald as letin the water but not the cradles at the ways night tity against t by the carpenters 1 She leaves tomorrow with empties for the upper Ohio. that if the cold) river will be tect | pe men predict continues the are turning a Decatur mployes as well as the em- a of they us foundries and shops, dry docks and marine broad smiles over ‘ons of doing some exten- yair work for the seek winter she "They usually do consid. very winter and fa large force of painters, car- hinists aud la- 'o put the bosts ap in “band. yle so when they are declared “r service in the spring they ‘xvellent shape for the season’s The Leyhe fleet generally mers & thorough over- here every winter, and the of which they have taken ter. dition. caulkers, mac term young sudden ville Tenn. youself if you Diamond Guard on your ra- ee them st the Scott Uard- 2d2 O Gardner deeds a half interest Seventh street to and as special commis deeds to Robert Wilkins laud be found, when place, north probably ha departure. have made up money and will send his wite to her people near Kaox- the explosion, clothing scorched considerably. who was standivg near bp, wes also slightly burned, CULLED FROM EXCHANGES, Ledger: Oil Company is putting up factory in Calloway county oa Blood River, three miles south of Concord Iv is to be a large cone be employed. Smith, of Paducab, will be manager, and for the next few months Mr. Rockefeller will scatter a good deal of money around in that neighbor yesterday afternoon from St. Louis] swindl t into winter quarters over, ot! A, Bowlin. of Du | Pinckneyville. N the m up. man Murray Ledger whe has been living on the Bogard of town, left unknown last week, leaving a wife and two children He has been conducting a place which the boys were pleased to “*Daniel’s Hel 8 appeared against fifteen or twenty fellows for gaming. d something todo with Murray Ledger: ing while Jesse Wells was getting ready to go to school, his pocket, thought was a piece of paper into the fire. The paper contained powder, as young Mr, Wells discovered after he had been blown about ten feet by Ths hair, eye-brows and Benton Tribune: Standard a stave The n and many G. B o Argus: The gold brick who got $1,500 out of Joho Quoi, is in jail at ow Bowlin cannot 2 is wanted to tes-| It is supposed that he got his money back, with the understanding that he would not ap- against the swindler; but the state’s attorney will not bave it 60, | and proposes to hold the prisoner un til Bowlin can be found, Inthe mean- time other victims of the swindler Ile is identified by as the fellow who swindled him out of $10,000 by the gold brick game, and he is also want- cd in Texas and St. Louis, Artbur Daoiel, for parts in @ destitute con- aod had at Cold wave | 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 stoveguaranteed. SCOTT HARDWARE C0. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equip} You need send noth Patent Flat-Opening Books... Averything in Its IS THE RECORD Season 1S THE RECORD y plant +. 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OFT D sh ings flow; Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by IShes Praise’ Him, all creatures here| The steamer Tennessee is due here] in the county to clear the title. fot Birmingham, and H, G. Barber, private egy Ws at Tone Santee Should £ , below ; beast big ae oi of the rene | ah Coather ts to Robert| of Mlinols, were in the city yesterday, same day, ress postoffice box i Praise Him above, ye beavenly|tiver- She will remain here until) | fe esrb eer Mr, Barbe {ter license t a Bie dy Abe tr = Sr Columbian Spirits) tim some 7 ment r,s ar ym hae wale eave ee ee oe Dr. H. PARKER. Praise Father, Son and Holy] her return, $200. ee young Indy of that town, They o..<7¢ Ghost. The local inspectors, Messis. Wyatt; H.W. Rudolph deeds to W. C.] w ve married last might at the Metho- A Tl SHOE Rigor ene 1 in| hOif, Lodge and Congregattion | and Green, are in the city from Nash-| Rudolph sn ipl st in a teat of| dist church at 8 o'clock, Rev. War- SHOP By tine no Ginggrenenie Olorcgey 78) Henetiction, ville to inspect the steamer R, A. | land in the county, for $200. ner Moore, Jr., officiatin, ve removed my repairing shop. equal to alcohol in every respect. : Speed. 7 Candies made by the ton over; Candies m: by the ton every cust mers aud friends invited) Oy1y 35¢ pint. Sold at day at The Telicohiongn, ¥| ‘The big sternwheeler, Joha K. | day we pA slicatessen, ; Bati-faction guaranteed, D. C. SCHULTZ, , Twelfth and. 4 DRUG STORE dey BROAD 327 Broadway. ‘The Radiant Home is the finest hard coal} stove on the market. The Scott Hardware Co. have this kind. 2a2 Speed, blocked off with freight, ar- rived here late yesterday afterqon from Cincinnati. al hours receiving anc discha: freight and left on her way to ‘Orleans at 6p. m. She lay here « ng | exception, have this ww} Co. | Gaarat ‘A goo! soft cual base bu 827 Broadway ner isy but the Scott Hardws ssexception’? in Buck's Linnwood Cigar. A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. j ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAREM, 2 Benton Tribune: ‘The st hild A of Mz. Clint Fisher, liviag on Mr. HAIL CHANGES, prandon’s farm near town, feilin the a ee fire last Tuesday y pak wn ve thre head and | ; | The Postmen Change the Hours The mother wa: tf , of Delivery. room snd on ithe} « ; child lyi t head and bed of Dr. | Report Later in the Afte Stilley was called and dr t burns, At last reports the twa Doutye getting along as well as coukt ex. - -_ pected. Pe The talked of changes ia the des Hentoa ..(fabuger Mra tinea Yau cf mail in Paducah, deemed ex- Tones, .wite of Jim Jones, is vory |PO SN OY the recent change of sick, She went out to milk the cow schedule on the Iilivois Central were and fell, or wae found about half an wade yesterday afternoos and are as hour later lying on her back, iu the)’ y' lot, ia an unconscious condition : 14, onthe Broadway sand route, will leave the post-office at You will find nt the Sco't Hard-| 4% M. 1:40 p.m. aud 1, p.m. The carriers on the other routes, 1,2,5 and 6, will leave the post-oftive at 7a, m. and 3 p. ware Co. the finest line of 0) ater in the city. A good your bath room with leas es pense | an buy ha th ing you Company tian apyth Hardware best. A new lot of tin sets j ved at the Sco ¢ Hardware Co,