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dh — mmm Make*#Home Comfortable Poe SS Cold weather will soon be here, and you are going to need a stove Our line of Base Burners, Air-Tights, Oaks and Oil Heaters is now com: plete, and it will pay you to call and get prices. We carry a full line of Peninsular Steel Ranges Royal Superior Cooking Stoves All Sizes, very None better, and few as good. Guar antee Rond Given A | For the best $3 SHORT LOCALS. You take no risk on Plantation Chill Core,as it is guaranteed to cure. HANDSOME | INGRAVING, Mr. Charles Weil today received from bis brother, Corporal Herman Weil, of Co. K, Third regiment a bandsomely engraved roster of the company, with all the officers and privates. It has the date of organi-| zation, of muster, anda blank for} the date it will be mustered out of service. It is designed to keep for reference, aud has heen framed by Mr. Weil. SEE OUR WINDOW 0 man’s shoe in the Better than you can buy else- Cocnran & Owen. MANY YEARS. city. where for $4. AFTER Stove Guaranteed. with Kach Range Special prices on Bed and Dining Rises Furniture this week. Accounts opened if desired. JAS. W. GLEANES & SONS VS WHITE FAWN FLOUR! THE BEST ON THE MARKET Jake Biederman Grocery Ganpany SOLE AGENTS Jas. A. Rupy, Pres. W. F. Paxton, Cash. CITIZENS’ SAVING INCORPORATED R. Rupy, Ase’t Cash BANK 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 DIRECTORS J. R. Smith, Geo. 0. Hart, F.Kamleiter, G.C. Wallace, F.M. Fisher, R. Rudy, W. F. Paxton. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ae en a ee oe ene ree itn rere arnt are er FN 10, 20 AND 30 CENTS |to a mistake he, the clerk, made yes- |terday in furnishing data to a re- At Morton’s Opera House Tomor- porter on the paper, but afterwards row and Saturday Nights. corrected over the telephone. ‘The bonds will be subject to call in De- cember, or at any time thereafter. J. A. Rudy, E. Farley, Popular prices will prevail at Mor- ton’s opera house tomorrow and Sat-| urday nights, when W. D. Ament’s big vaudeville company, with a fine) overcoats at 3 band and orchestra, will open for two! at the nights and Saturday matinee, at 10, 20 and 30 cents admission. Ladies | will be admitted free tomorrow night | when accompanied by a person with a paid 30 cent ticket, Black Kersey, double- breasted 50, worth $12, SACRIFICE SALE in White Building. ONE SESSION TODAY, — There was but one session in the A MISTAKE. | public schools today, on account of | the weather. ‘The schools were dis~ The Bonds are Subject to Call in| missed for the day at 1 o'clock this | afternoon. December Next. ELKS MEET TONIGHT, The Eveniog News of last evening stated that the $100,000 in bonds proposed to be refunded by the coun- cil, and about which there bas been considerable discussion, are not sub- ject to call until next year, which is ao error. Mayor Lang went to City Clerk Patterson's cflice this morning with a reporter to ascertain the trath, and was informed by the clerk that the statement was an error, but was due There will be a Elks tonight, and Exalted Ruler Andy Weil requests all Elks to be present, as there will be work under the new ritual. It is desired that there be a large attendance. meeting of the First class cook want- West Jefferson St. 2t Wanrep ed at No. { Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chil) Cure than others. pnt Mr. Henry Golden, of Tood Cen-| ter, Mion., a blind man, is at the New Richmond hotel this morning. He was was in Paducah fifteen years | ago, and then stoppet at the same hostlery. He sells merchandise on the streets. Black cheviot suits. round and cabs brightest newspaper men on a visit, | square at $2.75 a suit at the SACRIFICE SALE in White B Building. SOLDIER PASS ROUGH, John H. Tomlinson, ville, Pa., route to Caseyville on a visit to rela. tives. | panied by his wife. BIRTHDAY PARTY. On Friday evening at 7:50 o'clock a birthday party will be given by the Y. L. S. of the Second Presbyterian church, Every one attending pays as many pennies as they are years old It will be given at the church anchre- freshments served free. ‘The public is invited. You take no risk on Plantation Chill; ure, a8 it is guaranteed to cure. NO NEGOTIATIONS. the fair association the matter of sell- iog the association's grounds no offer for the grounds. and dispose of them at private sale, | | but if this fails, will then sell to the | highest bidder at public auction, ATTENTION HORSE, MEN. Take your horse to Dr. Smith, at Glauber’s surgeon. uable horse, Examination free. You may thus save # vai- 10 MR, FHOMPSON TER, ‘The condition ef Mr. John Thomp- son, whose precarious illness was ‘mentioned yesterday, is unimproved, jand it is thought he cannot recover. He has become so weak that he can hardly move. regret to‘learn of his condition. Drnggists will say they sell more Plantation Chilt Cure Shao | all others, NOTICE kk cordially invited to attend the grand cloak and suit opening to be given by a promineat eastern manufacturer | at Harbour's on North Third street) just back of Wallerstein’s. = 2003 LIEUT, BEBOUT HERE, Lieut. L. L. Second Bebout, been spending his leave of absence, | ona brief visit. He will return to Lexington Friday Don't experiment, , but yet the old | Owen's, at reliable Plantation Chill Cure. J. wil| stable, if it} needs the attention of a veterinary | 1006 | His many friends will | On Monday, Oct. 24th you are} Hon 1. M Quigley has Hudgenville on ba ines Mr. David Toomasson and bride of Lowes, are at Wie New Richmond Dr J.T. Reddick was called to Hlinois this worving busioess, on professional | Miss Iva Low, of Detroit, Mich lis in the vi onavy to her sister Mrs. M. I rry, of South Fourth | Mr. S. Payne, who has been a the New returned to bi home at Ogden's Landing today Rev. J, KE. Skinner, of was in the city last night en route ts Richmond, Colloway Calvert City to attend the Baptis vonvention, Mrs. M. L. Larmon, of Cincinnati aformer resident, is a guest of he cousin, Miss Jude Smenley, on Norti Fifth. Mr. E. D. Beanland, wife an | child, yellow fever refugees from Ox jford, Miss., left for bome after a visit to Mr. Rodney C. Mr. Irvin 8. Cobh, yesterday Davis of Padu left last night for Cincinnati, tand will probably remain there for some time. Mr. F. K. Duffy, a young Ape of Doyles-| man White, was in the city today, en| shops, and will remain He is an officer in the Penn-| sylvania volunteers, and was accom-) Vida, of | Mrs. T. M. Baker and daughter velaceville, and mother, | | Mrs. S. M. Kinstry, were at the New | Richmond last eveni The latter |returned to her home in Louisville j after a visit to Lovelaceville | 2 Mayor Lang,to whom as president of | tgok his place in the vol debt was referred, has as yet received | tilities He will | in the latter place make an effort to negotiate for them, | recovered his health | of | offic Co. K, Third Kentucky, arrived last) them in the police night from Marion, where be had|by Judge Sanders | } from Wellsville, Ohio. visit to the family of the is here on of General For Llivois Central here for sev eral days DR. VORIS ARRIVES Is a Guest of Mis Uncle, Dr. Whitesides. Dr. J. V. Voris, of the Indiana Volunteers, arrived 1 night on visit to his uncle, Dr E Whi sides, Dr, Voris was here at the |time the war broke ont, and had just returned from Brazil, and went at {once to his old home in Indiana and ateers. He subsequently weut to Porto Rico for; but was not engaged in actual hos He was ill for several weeks but and well. BELL GOES BACK, He Consents to Keturn Without a Re quisiti Sheriff TL. Morse Goleonda, Pope c: 1 deputies, of ty, last evening after Jon Beli, the no- torious burglar wanted at Golcor where he broke ail Bell was ¢ tured bere night betore last The sheriff, when he y -sterd y re ceived the intelligence tuat his wach wanted prisoner was arrest here, seemed very much afraid he would get away, and telegraphed Marshal Collins to not let Bell get| away. If he voutd have seen how Lockup Keeper Menifee had him se ured,~however, he would d les: have had no fears. Marshal Collins is authority for the statement that the lockup keeper had him in a celi w a ball and chain to each leg, hand cuffs and shackles on, and seven| locks on the cell door The lockuy | keeper had heard of what a despera |do his prisoner was, at mined to take no chance Bell consented to retur conda without a rev carried back thi 1 was uisition afterne °, having been turoed over to ourt this morning THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran & very lov 1 Broadway tms now fully | is looking | Lll., arrived NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Cw 10, falling ( 1, vising ville, 4 falling Mi. ¢ 5, fa ling Gye an | 8, 4.8, 04 x 1 1 OW. Buttertt po ted from vans " 14:30 this be Polo. s fair business fur reuud trips leparted 1 p.m The PLD. Staggs departs at 5 p u jay for Tennessee river with & zood trip Capt. Ad Graham's crew is bard at it, in repairing the City of Padacah, ow on the ways. There is consid- erable work to be dune ou her. Remember the Clyde—she i lue bere tomorrow morniog from St Lovis for Tennessee river. Capt Billy Kirkpatrick, with his crew off tie Ciy of Paducah, is on the Clyde been very disagrecable continually during the Today has ining almos day and part of last night The City of Sheiti ld will pass out of Teoncsice river tomorrow for St | Louis | ‘The Joe Fowler is the regular mail and express packet leaving kere to mMotres 10a, mM The wind hos switched around from th th and blowing now from he vortbeast, It is likely to. be © cold tomorrow he Dick Fowler will be ready for busicess next Monday, as Captair Fowler expects her tg come off the | ways at Mound City next Saturday | The Bob Dudley left this mnormiag Jon time for Cairo’ with a good trip She ur a large crowd of I from Cairo and way | points last night. | Nearly all the idle steamboat boys cover today—too mach The Pi towboatmen — are } get Wal for a coal boa lions of bushels of | coal 1 out for the southert | A soon as there is suMcient water CHANGES IN THE HEAVENS. | | Time Has Little Effect on the Starry Firmament | says Prof. T | | wil s ™ 0 a phenome | 0 y | 8 so altered | c | | Cross, 1 § | f | \ | ji The ( I Cat \ ‘ P Rg RovaL Baking Powder Safeguards the food against alum, Alum menacers to are the ath of the present day. “RUSSTAN RESOURCES. | The Empire's Splendid Showing at | Her Grand Exposition. Signs of Rapid Growth in Manufacteres and Tiade Industries — Some Features of the Great position at Nij The pan-Russian Novgorod, opened by the | minister of finance on June 9, is now in full progress, and the multitude visiting It is swollen by the crowds of mer+ chants and traders that tend the famous fair at the same place. The exposition js a government under aking, upon which reat deal of money has been | fect of prom pire. It is th tion of all the nom annually ate with the ob- within the em th industrial ex us since 1829, t others in Moscow and St. Pe The last was in Mo that date there has development of Ru It is evidenced by the tion in a most convineing ow in been a mar present exposi that way a has cea e an exel ultural ked with m of the fir 1 spe y, and must be countries samples ig. showing e wide range of R an industry There is not much, perhgps, that is new and original in the purely European ex hibits, but in respect to things which the west does not produce there is ex traordinary diversity and lance The pufactaring st-class, abur peculiarities of Russia's var races and the products of her provin from the Arctic circle to central Asi are admirably displayed. near the confluence of the rivers d Volga, beyond the fair. Th place Is 260 miles east of Moscow, fre which elty it was expected there wou be many visitors at the eon ‘ stivities, With a view exte ermir » the ma I yt number of separat grouped around a circular ¢ y which fotma-the center. O 147,000 squ f space ar DWRCRCRERO0O00000000000008 W200000000000000025 BOB : $ was there such an opportunity to buy your fall and winter clothing at a sav- ing. Following are a few of the many bargains we offer: SOME SUIT BARGAINS Regular Retail Price | Men Men Men’ s imported black English 's imported double-breasted Eng] THE TALK OF THE TOWN Is the great Half-Value Sale of clothing now in progress at the old stand of the Kentucky Glass and Queensware Company in the;White Block. Never before OVERCOAT BARC $ imported covert cloth overcoats kersey ove Men's blue kersey overcoats || Men’s black beaver overcoals Our Price Men's Rumbo chinchilla dress overcoats ters Men's imported French worsted. 6.1... sseeeeee cece serene s+ $16.50 $8.50 Men's Irish frieze ulsters Men's fancy worsted (silk lined).. + 15.00 750 || Men’s heavy chinchilla uls Men's heavy all-worsted Clay. A 14.00 7.00 || Men’s heavy woolen ulsters Men’s heavy double-breasted black Hie. cet 15.00 7.50- || Men's heavy woolen ulsters Men's heavy black cheviot... 7-50 mam. | Goes! black kersay overcoata Men’s heavy black cheviot..... 5.00 2.75 Boys’ brown melton overcoats Children’s double-breasted suits... 1.25 60 || Boys’ heavy woolen ulsters Children's double-breasted suits... s+ ...0.05 2.50 1.25 Boys’ heavy woolen ulsters Children’s suits. .. 2.00 1.00 || Children’s overcoats Children’s suits... 3.00 1.50 Children’s overcoats Children’s suits... 3.50 1.75 | Children’s overcoats “YivE HUNDRED MEN'S PANTS, FROM 50 CENTS TO $2 5 50 FOR THE BEST THE WHITE BLOCK DON’T FORGET BOOSOS LS SS VEO O090090990% BOO 422-24 BROADWAY $16.00 $8.00 8.00 6.50 ue) 4.75 3.75 5,00 5.50 4.00 ¢ 3.00 4.00 1,90 3.00 2.75 0 3.00 > 1,50 1,00 2.25 4,25 1,50 yats.. ss 1 ¢ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ é $ $ : ° é pte ors hy Bt oe affair The art ¢ play is poor. The exposit ght to N erit f thle trade centes h hi r, adverse to t railw n cation must, It is held, tend other distributing centers Sup. Friendship. Friendship is to be valued for what there is not f eee Wrour ene f thinking of our f r members of a mv OCA ion, with its per i Yr threats of suspension for non-pay- ment of dues |oPeaa [moRTON s| wouse| FLETCHER TERRELL, MANAGER 8.8. Times FRIDAY AND SATURDAY «OCTOBER 21 AND 22.., with SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 AMENT’S BIG VAUDEVILLE COMPANY! 40 PEOPLE 40 10, 20 AND 80 CENTS LADIES FREE Friday night when! accompanied by one paid 0c ticket, WATOH for Street PARADE Friday Pare on sale Thorateg: morning at, sean Culin’s ook mons vd Radiant Home... « BASE BURNERS Are the Best, ; Buy From Us The Authorized Agents Hardware in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES - ny " 1 the car load we are laying in our of fall and winter coal. You a week or two behind us in \ lering, and we will be ready for Coal cle 1, {ull weight, the t obtainable, and delivered at your lowest reasonable price— k in trade. Don't wait until ran 2 your coal bin | All sizes of Anthracite Coal | Lump and Crushed Silver Coke Pittsburgh Lump Coal St Bernard Lump for Grates 8t. Bernard Nut for Cooking DELIVERED, FOR ST. BERNAR I COAL COMPANY RPORATED SPOT CASH ONLY |427 BROADWAY THEE. W. PRATT COAL COMP'Y ZSuessors to Fates & Lehohard |. Cor, Ninth andjHarrison Stra WILl THE ‘Hillside and Oakland Kentucky Coals NTS-EGG 6 CENTS-NUT 7 CENTS TELBPHONE NO.8& HANDLE CELEBRALED LUMP 8 CE Delivered, tor 9] ot cas} LANE A share of the trade is solicited, Telephone 190 FE, W. PRATT, Manager, TeaceunTen COAL Choice Lump 8c, Nut 7c, Delivered, spot cash. only. J, k PRICE and over AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushel Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6c, cash, Why purchase inferior coal, when we guarane tew Tradewater coal equal to Pittsburg? Fatoeah Coal and Mining Co, Office at Elevator, Render Coal Gives entire satisfaction, and we are proud of our system of screens, ‘They are the best in westera Kentucky. Prime Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 conts; Old Lee Anthracite $7.50 Ton, Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager Yard, Tenth and Jefferson TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R. BURGAUER, Solicitor BARRY & HENNEBERGER Crabtree... COAL Deanefield Screened Lump, &c; Egg, 8c; Nut, 7o; All sizes /nthracite, $7.5) per ten, Clippings, 42 per Bundle, We will take care of our custom@ps, 80 send us your orders, SPOT CASH, Scott, ‘ Telephone 70 -