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price, Ask Foo, worth $1.50 Is, 25¢. BAZAAR... ) Place. 215 BROADWAY WOV800008 YOU BUY bp» as--Presents something nice as well as substantial. HICH. ine ever brought to Paducah, Callin and see ey will interest you. WVVEUVEVEOOOOB OUR LARGE STOCK OF NKS 8 Trunk Dealers in Paducah Gred these Trunks and can m for hard usage. Come and gains in Trunks and Valises. runk Factory. q ICYCLE SUNDRIES. des of Bicycles madé. We are prepared to offer Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys made. Don’t tail to ‘are the only éxclusiv ck house in the city. ‘Free riding school to” uying wheels from us. ber the place, Paducah Cycle Works, near Palmer House Is all we ask, and you will be convinced that we not only carry the largest and best selected stock, but that our grices are the lowest. an a ouble of it. ECIALTY fresh daily. ERY 6.1, rth and Warning ee DAS) WILLIAM NAGEL Optician THIRD AND BROADWAY Presen Kodaks, Regina Music Béxes* French Gilt Ornamey: Cut Glass, Silverware, , Sterling Silver Novelties Come Early -}IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST -fOU CAN FIND IT AT THE... EW RICHMOND, HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo,{Proprietor. Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, |? torty- 2, on the it off the . T Madison streets, ted from going over » Across the pavement deep ho'low there, only nppost. ecidents are said to be due to that the trolley is too short, he car has to be run very rap- ly around the curve. MR, EINSTEIN IMPROVING, Mr. A. C, Einstein returned to the vity this morning from St. Louis, where he had been confined to his bed by illness for some little time. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he has about recovered, and is back to resume business, The steamer Alice Brown arrived this morning with a large tow of Pittsburg cosl, consigned to the Campbeil-Mulyvibill Coal Co. To the Trayeling Public, After next Sunday, December 12, the local sleeping car between Padu- cah and Louisville on night trains of the Illinois Central railroad, will be discontinued. Reservations can be secured in the through sleeper by applicaticn during the day to the undersigned. ode J Dowovan, C. A. COAL, COAL! Why buy coal that is half dirt and slack, whea you can buy good, nice, clean coal, free of dirt and slack for 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal Co. We also have and always keep the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal. Never buy the common grades. Also all sizes of the best Anthracite and Virginia Smithing coal. Sr. Bernxarp Coat Co, 123 Broadway, Telephone No. 8. 1ldim After being exposed to the cold or wet, take a dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey and fortify yourself against cold. This is one of the most efficacious remedies known to science for coughs, colds and incip- ient consumption. 9d Indian Hampers and Baskets in great variety, and many new styles at Scott HardwareCompany’s. 8d5. Jold Wave. Lump Coal, 8 cents, cash. Egg Coal, 8 cents, cash, Nut coal, 7 cents, cash. This is the best and cleanest coal in this market. W. Y, Nonre, Agent. Office 118 North 8d St, Telephone, 254. 1 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. tf Death on South Fourth. D. W. Carter, aged 23, died this morning at 829 South Fourth street, of bowel trouble. The deceased was born in Illinois, and the remains will garried to j for terment. Saturday evening at the Campbell building, on Broadway, there will be given a church social which will be deserving of a large crowd, both on account of its own merits and for the object of it. Oysters, ices and other good things to eat will be served in abundance from 5 until 10 o’clock. Supper 25 cts.; ices 10 cts. extra. Come one and all and help a good cause, 9d3 TO THE ERONT Is The Kentucky Glass & Queens: ware Company in Their Retail Department. The merchants of Paducah are making great arrangements for the holiday trade, but none are equipped with # better and more comprehensive stock than the Kentucky Glass and Queensware Company. We have our retail department in the hands of Mr. k Laycock, formerly of Cine ~ Mr. S@Usrs Fowler left at today for Louisti Capt. K Grand Tower. Mr. Dennis Mocquot has returned from Louisville. apt. Hicks, of Hughes & Loomis, St. Louis, is in the city. Capt. Billy Lewis returned this morning froin St. Louis. Mr. Len Rouse and wife are ex- pected home to spend Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Weissinger are the happy parents of a fine boy. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Sink left at noon for Du Quoin, Ll, to spend the holidays. Mr. R. L. McClure and son, Mas- ter Irving, of i ) are at the Palmer, Mr, Wm. Mercer, Sr., left this morning for New Atbany, Ind., to speuu ihe holidays, Miss Florence Towle returned to Metropolis today, afters visit to Mrs, Jas. Campbell. Mr. R. 8S, Beatty lett this after- noon for Wichita Fall, Texas, on a prospecting tour. Mrs. Mary Luney left this morn- ing for Cairo, Lll., for a few day's visit with her children. Miss Susan Juden, of New Or- leans, returned home to-day, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Jas. A. Rudy. E. Fick, of Cleveland, who lett for Memphis several days ago, returned to the city yesterday. Mrs. Addie Nelson, of Fulton, is the guest of Mrs. Linning, corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. Messrs. Guy Nance and Milt In- gram have returned from a hunting trip to Turners’ Landing, Ballad county. Mrs. Robert Tisdale and two chil- dren and Miss Hattie Paley have re- turned from a visit to New Albany, Ind. Mrs. John Campbell and son, Mrs. Laura Fowler and Mrs. I. D. Wilcox left Friday tor Evansville, on a brief visit. Dr. E, W. Rudolph, formerly of this county, but now of Holdridge, Nobraska, left at noon for home, after a visit to relatives here. Attorney L. K. Taylor, formerly of the city, who has been in Tennes- see for some time past, is in the city shaking hands with bis many friends. Since he left Paducah he became father of a fine boy baby. 6000 FOR PADUCAH, hes returned from A Carload of Dr. Bell’s Remedies Shipped to St. Louis, One evidence of Paducah’s pros- perity, industry and enterprise was the departure of # large carload of Dr. Bell's remedies to-day, shipped to St. Louis for the retailers there, over the Illinois Central. Dr, Eli Sutherland does a mam- moth business, but it is not often that an entire carload of Granny Metcalf ’s panaceas is shipped at one ume. _ Our China clocks must be seen to be apreciated.—Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co. 11d3 If my wife comes in your house try and find out what she admires. Wife, the rest remains with you. We have a line to please you. Will you come early, Want & Sow: 1 311 Broadway. DEATH OF NRS, COWLING, Passed Away at Metropolie, Ills., Aged 65. Mrs. Rebecca Cowling, the vener- able nother of Capt. Ed. Cowling, of the Metropolis packet, the George Cowling, died avher home in Metrop- olis last night of eonsumption, after a lengthy illness, aged 65. ‘The deceased was formerly a Miss White, of near Gum Springs, this count, She leaves three children, Capt. With an experienced man in| Ed. Cowling, Mrs, John Brady and department, with his corps of @ilady assistants, we will cer- e you; the stock having ly overhauled and re- seen to be appreciat- is invited_to call It is a plisure to'¥s to show you the goods and will be a pleasure to you to know that we are anya the larg- estline of house furnisMag goods ever brought to the city. Prices will sur- prise you, evarything being sold with the end in view of making you a future customer. You can get first. quality goods from us as cheap as inferior goods are sold. We are going to make a special effort in this depart- ment, our motto being, ‘Best goods for the least money.’’ Anything you desire in glassware, queensware, tin- ware or house ornaments can be found in our retail department. We extend you a cordial invitation to call and see for yourself one of the finest retail stores to he found in the state, Kentucky Giass & Queensware Co, We have the Sole Agency for Mrs. Dan Woods, all of Metrepolis. The remains will be buried Monday, If it is » nice useful Xmas present you are looking for drop in at Ken- tucky Glass and Queensware Co. ** We have the handso:nest as well as the largest line of Furniture, in fancy and unique articles in the city. Look before buying. 1 Want & Sons, Not True, A report bas gained circulation in Paducah that Dr. Mendenhall’s Chill and Fever Cure is not being sold upon a guarantee to cure the class of chills prevalent in this section. We wish to say that we will pay $25.00 to any one who has taken two bottles of i directed on the tion, or money r. Sold by x tt refunded DuBois & Co, Wagons, Air Guns‘ Tool Chests for Christmas at Scott Hardware Campany’s. 85. Don’t wait. Don’t put off, and won’t be rushed about Christmas ‘A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, Broavwary Metnopisr Cuvacn— Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Preach- iquors and Cigars you time. Scott Hardware Company ~“ NUNNALLY'S 77 CANDY... none in quality. Elegant cents per pound, ymediately ting them aside. are selling Christmas goods and put- Call early. 8d3 TORE DOWN THE FENCE. Young Man of the County Arrest- ed Isy Constable Miller. Constable Frank Miller arrested nk Pardom Wednesday in Massac n old charge of breach of the charged with tearing palings Widow Sim; ’s fence, and pnd for his ap; before artley on next Saturday. sopping don’t fail to pet the beautiful d fanc ‘ 4 ing 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p,m. Junior League 3 p. m. Epworth League Monday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all these services. H. B. Jouxston, Postor. German Cw ‘he pulpit of the Fifth street German eburch will be occupied by the Rev. B, F. Wulf- man, of Indiana, tomorrow morning and ning. German services in morning. English in evening Pub- lie invited. Sunday school, usual hour. Mernopist Cuurc: the usual services at the Trimble street church tomorrow. The morning service will be ‘‘The Debt of the afternoon, “True Greatness,’’ Finst Bartist—Usual services at the First Baptist churc! Fifth and Jefferson streets, at 10:45 a, m. and) 7:30 p.m., Rev. W. K. Penrod, pastor. Morning subject, ‘The fol- lowers of Jesus,"’ Mark 8-38 verse. Evening subject, ‘‘Jesus a3 a proph- et,” Matt. 21-11 verse. Sunday school at 9:50 a. m. ing every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The public invited. Finst Cantstran—Services at the First Christian church, southeast corner of Seventh id Jefferson streets, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. prayer meet. |! =i) 3. FOR EVERYBODY ‘ou are invited to come and examine our goods and prices, of you have never heard the like before in clothing, boots de and shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, etc. Men’s fine beaver overcoats, blue or black... Men's gray melton overcoats, flannel lined Men's Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy good: Boys’ overeoats, with capes, sizes 4 and 5 Men’s all-wool Seotch plaid suits,.... Men's cheviot guils, square cut.... Men's flne dress suits, from $4.00 to.. Boys’ suits, sizes 4 to 14...... Boys’ all-wool fine suits, worth $2.51 Men’s pants, black cheviot, heavy Men’s fine dress pants, worth $4,00 for Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes... Men’s everyday shoes, in gaiters only. Men’s better shoes from $1 00 to... * shoes, sizes 3 to 5, in gaiters only Fs : calfskin shoes, every pair guaranteed... .. : | Ladies’ finer shoes from $1.25 to.... Ladies’ heavy everyday shoes, in Jace only ; Men’s fine heavy underwear, fleece lined, suit. . Men’s Joha B. Stetson hats, guaranteed... .. wale AaAas wesc omeee E 8 We keep a well assorted line of gents’ furnishing goods, tranks and valises which we want to close out at the lowest possible prices. PADUCAH AUCTION CO, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS SOMETHING NEW About December 8 or 10 we will introduce something new, in'the drug ot any other line, to the people of Padugah «1 LOOK FOR IT De We can hardly keep from giving it away, but the next week we will almost give them away. You want to come around if you wish to be pleased and delighted— and it will please and delight old and young, rich and poor 1 THR AN) IN THE MEANTIME are hoarse and have a tickling in the throat, try a se box of A stranger bought a box, and they did him so much x town he came around an¢ the town by, and they t things he uy a bottle of Pine-Tar-Honey, include a box of Ba They are not like confectioners’ drops, but will do you good—t J. D. BACON & CO. Seventh and Jackson PHARMACISTS Seventh and Jackson nd in the . n's Cough Drops. astes good, too, Ourfflineffof'Boys’. and Chil- | jren’s Shoes arc” the test} values | COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY ww | $350 BuyssWinter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. ws. Shoes bought of us polished free. ——— m. Morning subject, ‘‘Purpose and power of prayer.” The evening ser- mon will be the beginning of a series of three to the young. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., G. O. McBroom, su- intendent, Junior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m., Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Seconp Pressyrertan—There will be preaching at the Second Preshyte- rian church tomorrow morning and vening. The morning service be- gins at 11 o’clock and the evening service at 7:30, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednes- day evening at 7:30. Every one in- vited to all of the services. Tue CumpeBianp Prespyre: Evangelist Hudson will conduct three services tomorrow. He will preach at 10:45 a.m, and 7:15 p.m, At 8 o’clock he will conduct a service for the young people, at which both Endeavor societies will attend. All of the young people of the city are invited to attend. Sunday school at 9:30, m. All are cordially in- vited to attend fthese services. The revival continues with interest. Ser- ives tonight at 7:30, AN— | Sxconp ncon—At the Second Baptist church, corner of Ninth and Ohio streets, there will be Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. W. A. Vantrease, superit tenlent. Preach- ing at 11 a.m. snd 7:15 p.m. by the pastor. Subjects: ‘*The Golden Light Bearer’ ind ‘‘The Warving Neglected.” Msptizing at close of evening seryice. Regular weekly prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:15. The Sunday school Institute will meet with the church Friday evening at 7:15 p.m. The public is cordially invited to all these services, The candy pulling to have been given last night will be given tonight at the First Christian church annex. Everybody is invited. Monday night +30 o'clock at the First Christian church, Miss Clara Hoffman will deliver a lecture on the ‘Great Reformers of the Republic.’’ All are invited. The Ladies Aid Society of the Broadway M. E. church will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, | If it is a dinner set you desire you can get it at Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co, 11d3 WILL BE BURIED IN LIVINGS (OV, The remains, of John Ri died yesterday on his fathe: CURED OF BLOOD) POISON A TER FIFTY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, Gentiemen:—In 18 a small pimple broke out on my leg. It be- gan eating and in four months I was treated by a physician of Talladega county, Ala., where I lived eighteen years, He relieved it for a short while. In six weeks it broke out again in both legs, also on my shoul- der. Thesmall bones were taken out. It continued until 1876. In this time I had twelve different phy- sicians, They told me the onlyfrem- edy was amputation; that it could never be cured. For ix months I could not walk a step. I went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent $300.00 came home; went to Hot Springs, Ark., staid nine months—all failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back to Birmingham, Ala. I was advised to write you, which I did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would coure me, and I could get the medicine from Nabors & Morrow, Druggists, of our city. I bought ten bottles and be fore 1 had finished my fifth bottle my legs began to heal, and in less than two months I was sound and well. That has been nearly two years ago, and no sign of its return yet. I have spent in cash over - $400.00, and B. B. B. done the tala tall the rest failed to do, 100 T0 ANY MAN, ‘ou have my permission to publish}... tuts... 1 have Gaveled fo. trae, try. | WE $100 vor Axx ing to get well that my cure is well| Of Weakness in Men They Treat and known. ‘Fifty-two — doctors Fail to Cure, treated me in the last 17 years All gan owene Connty a Mone foe the Senn was, 5 wha sy 1 first time before the public a MaGicaL. Be yn eee NS proU’y | TaxatauvT for the cure of Lost Nitali. ’ done me no good, I sm) ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and now « well man, Restoration of Life Force in old’ and Puor. C,H. Raxcee, — |young men. | No worn-out | Fronch Shady Dale, Ga, | Teme iy, contains no Phosphorous or aiceass dia A > “% | other harmful drugs. Itis a WoNDER- oF sale by druggists. WL TREATMENT—Imagical in its effects Price $1.00 per large bottle. Imd4!—positive in its cure. All readers, ——— who are suffering from @ weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physioat suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the | SAFE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite $08 Range Building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolately FREF, a valuable paper on these diseases, and positive proofs of their truly MaciCal, TREATMENT, Thousands of A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D Physician and Surgeon Office, No, 41914 Broadway, J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams. Pay Case have | Paducah to Mempnis via the N, C, ast Railway. The N. C. & St. L. Ry, is now running two sulid trains daily between Paducah and Memphis, leaving Pa- ducah at 8:50 p. m., with Pullman sleeping car accommodations from Hollow Rock Junction at 12:40 a, m., arriving at Memphis at 7:00 a, m. This schedule enubles the energetic commercial tourist to spend the en- tire day in Paducah with the trade, get a good night’s rest and be ready for business in Memphis the next morning. ‘The morning train leaves Paducah Oa, m., arriving at Memphis For further information call on: F, B, Tracnovr, boat of congestion of the brain, aged 21, were today carried to Livingston county for interment. You get it. delicious City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, 8dtd en for your en, 327 Go to the men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per- fect condition, This MaGical TREATMENT may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fall to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sa les, or C. O. D. fake. They havo 250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges may be depos- ited in a bank to be paid them when a cure is effected. rite them today. ‘Try Lagomarsino’s 10¢ 7-year-old straight whisky. 4n6 ——FOR— SKATES, SLEDS, CARVERS, POCKET KNIVES, CHILD'S SETS, ROCKING HORSES, SHOO FLIES, TOOL CHESTS, SSQU yov went the best come to us, ZZ Scott Hardware Go. INCORPORATED. More Groceries For Less Money BEGINNING JANUARY 1,’98 | WILL SELL GOODS ON A STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM This saves money for you And makes money for me SPOT CASH SPOT CASH Buys you more groceries than you Saves me the expense of a book- can buy on time keeper, collector and lawyer, ALSO, DON’T FORGET That we have a complete stock of holiday goods—oranges, lemons, a full line of canned goods, and all the latest nov- elties in the grocery line ED JONES The Second Street Grocer THIS IS NOTA PICTURE OF SANTA CLAUS but that of one who, like his mystic majesty, has many,very many appropaiate articles for ®, CHRISTMAS "OFFERINGS Our Great Cut Price Sale on Dry Goods and Furnis hings, SSX__ Fine Shoes and Cheap Sfioes will be continued until We have a choice variety of books able auth Also Bibles, Prayer Books and many other I or Holiday Gifts. Lvery icles ver esirable JOHN J, DORIAN, Everything in Its IS THE RECORD Season 'S THE BEcoRD UR stock of staple and fancy groceriesfis complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. rice I 205 Broadway, Paducah. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. —==_—_—_—_— y becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all Is rapi others, for the reason thatfit is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets, Telephone 101, Orders filled until 11 p.m, Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, SHOES FOR ALL CLASSES. Good Working Shoe, $1.00 Children’s Shoes, 50c, 75 pairs Ladies’ Lace Shoes, 50c, I keep all. kinds. Ivan sell you low price shoes, and I can please) you in high price GEO. BERNARD,