The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 25, 1898, Page 5

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Advance SaN0 On Fashionable Winter Garments, Our own importations and direct purchases from manufacturers. Paducah's recognized bargain cencer—THE BAZAAR—is again to the front with a complete showing of Winter apparel, Millinery, Win ter Underwear and Dry Goods of every description. Always lowest, and vastly lower now than later on. Innumerable lines of goods c’osed out to us by manufacturers, af prices that will prove more than interesting to bargain seekers and our many customers. 150 Boucle all-woel Jack-,[MPORTANT ets, high storm, or coat collars ae ready “wade and perfect fitting Millinery Event! These Jackets are well worth $7 and $8; our price for this sale $400 Two hundred New Silk Plush Capes, colored silk lining and gen- uine Thebit Fur trimming, worth $650. Our price for this sale $4 00. Silk Waists—Fancy cloth waists and fancy plaid waists at less than the cost of making alone. Ask to see them. They range in price from $1 00 to $4 50. JUST RECEIVED—200 new sample black, strictly all-wool, Brilliantine Skirts; all sizes. Just) the kind of a skirt to wear in all kinds of weather. Sale price $1 49 Everything in Silk, Satin and fine Fancy Novelty Skirts that art can design at very lowest prices. New Pattern Hats—I{ you want a stylish Pattern Hat you must see ours before you buy. We have just re ia lot of new hats th we will scil this week at 300 and 350. These worth double the amount, Sailors at 25c, 50c and 7§c. Soft hats of every style and de- scription Ask to see our new Cycle Hat, fhe Roosevelt and the Schley. See our new Tams,they are swell In Hair goods we ean not be equalled. Best goods and very lowest prices. Another lot of new French Switches from 75c to $2 50, that are actually worth $1 50 to 5 00. Six hundred pairs Children's Also a new lot of Creole Heavy Ribbed Hose go in this sale | Switches and Bangs at 25¢; worth at 5¢ per pair. 5 THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 are all I have been taking Piso’s Cure for Consumption since 1883, for Coughs and Colds, I had an attack of LaGrippe in 1890, and have had others since. In the Winter of Bronchitis, lasting all winter, and ugh, until 1 again tried Pino's , Colorado 1896-7, T had a spell « leaving a troublesome Cure, which relieved me.—Mrs. M. B, Smau Springs, Colo., August 19, 1898. OLLIE JAMES HERE, CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. Ollie James, of Marion, Crittendon county, was in the city today en route from Murray, where fore Judge Husbands, | A Railroad Care Now on Trial Be-| he spoke yesterday, to Priocetor, where he has several cases in the cir- cuit court. The case of Attorney John G. Mil- BOOKS OF THE DAY.|"" The fuvers! of the late fy danger. Don't let it get the start of you, The tron roe N atte dec Gre The Century Company has pub Vished Dr. Weir Mitchell's new Coit” Cure “wit |story, “Far in the Forest.’ It is any form | a thrilling story of primitive life in revent |the wilds of Pennsylvania two gener- “it [ations ago. The same company bas = 1 ae tn wee | Published a series of most engaging pocket. “It is better [siories by David Gray, called than a lite insur }\Gallops*’ These are stories of ance poltoy Munro. | horses and horse-loving people. Cold break up ft cold t The Scribners have published “War Memories of an Army Chay. lain,” by H. Clay Trombull, It is an interesting book of personal ex periences by one who knew his sub- ject well. ce Colonel Henry Inman, author of “The Old Santa Fe Trail,’’ bas writ- ten *‘The Ranche on the Oxhide. A ’ and Girls’ Life on It is illustrated, and published by the Mcmillan Company ue J. Durham, of Boston, is in the ‘Joba Ship, Mariner; or, By Dint habs ? . _ Jot Valor,” is as pretty a tale of ad E. R. Blogden, of St. Louis, is in] venture as one could wish to see, It ere is written by Koarf Elivas, and pub John C. Sterns, of Sercey, Ark*,| lished by Frederick A. Stokes com is in the city, pany. It tells of adventures on the H. H. Humphrey, of St. Louis, is}sea in the days which followed the in the city. sinking of the Armada, The Span- Col. S. N. Leonard, of Eddyville, ish vilain is also included, and there 18 in the city. is plenty of adventure. The same Fa : publishers have issued Benjamin iy ME Rrank E. Jewett, of St. Louis, | switt’s much-talked-of novel, “The Destroyer." Mr. W. E. Ragsdale, of Hopkins- be poser Ws ville, 18 at the “The Complete Works of Artermus Mr. J. R. Puryear has gone toj Ward,” with ® biographical sketch Louisville on business. a hea abl eh ‘ volume by G. W. Dillingham compa Hiss oy Dawson ie Lhasa (1 The book is Attraottvely printed Lic. schsieh ed hice ar Bet coh aerady and bound, and contains many hu- Messrs. Sam A. Glover and J. J.| morous sketches. : Barrett, of Louisville, are in the city. Miss Stella Hymarsh, who is ill from appendicitis, is reported better today. | Mr. Gus G, Singleton has return- ed from a trip for Thompson, Wilson & Co. will amuse older folk because of its Mrs. Charles ‘Thompson, of St.Jquaint designe and laughable inci Louis, is iu the city on a visit to her] dents, sister, Mrs. Joe Gourieux. “The further Doings of the Three Bold Babies’ is the title of humor ous drawings by 8, Rosamond Prae ger. It is published in colors, by Longmans, Green & Co. It book for children, and yet ane which is a WHERE IT PAYED ec TO BE DUNCE. MEETING. From the Syracuse Sentine! a A good story is told on Sir Walter All the ladies of the First Baptist}Scott. It seems that he was far)‘ church are earnestly requested to| ‘rom being a brilliant scholar, and at | meet with Mrs. Nannie Cocbran to-| Chol he was usually at the head of | ° morrow afternoon to make final ar-| tbe other end of the class. After he ° rangements for the ‘Mother Goose] became famous he one day dropped | | Bazaer,”” into the old school to pay i visit to the scene of his former woes. The teacher was anxious to make a good impression on the writer and put the pupils through their lessons so as to show them to the best advantage. After awhile Scott said: But which is the dunce? You have one surely? Show him to me.’’ The teacher called up & poor fel- low who looked the picture of woe as he basbfully came toward the tinguished visitor. BAPTIST Lavi Agent Swanson, of the American Diamond Co., is not in the eity, and the attachment against property be- longing to the company in his hands could not be served. There has |been considerable uneasiness among |some of the stockholders since the | fling of the suit against the company by Mr. Harry Livingston yesterday, dis- | ler, formerly claim agent of the Illi- nois Central, against the railroad for} ‘*Are you the dunce ?”’ asked Scott. “Yes, sir,’’ said the boy. parly all the Mr. E. E young rail mie Orr licensed to marry, Why He Doesn't AL OF MR. THOMPSON, Mr, John afternoon Mon- smpsvo took place this nm the family residence aerviecs by Rev. Cave and night polic in respect to the Was at Oak on stre day ended in a body eased. ‘The burial ove cemetery MAKRIAGE LICENSE, pscott, © well known ad many sot Miss Clem. Un of the city, were 1oday the wedding to ar tonight. PRINCE BISMARCK. Play Cards Au tography Bring His Big. Prices. a number of RovAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to feuh ‘of the present day. OVAL OAKING POWDER CO, KEW YOR. AN ELECTRIC MAIL BOX Buildings in Geneva Have Usetul Coatrivance. x Ww Mixed as to Tails waits Waiter a ei Everything Mas Its Use. adiant Ome. BASE BURNERS Are the Best, Buy From Us The Authorized Agents Scott Co. INCORPORATDD in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES Se =D BARRY & HENNEBERGER Crebtree.. C OAL. Deanefield Screened Lump, 8c; Egg. 8c; Nut, 7c | Ciippings, 4c pe Al sizes Anthracite, $7.50 per ton, Bundle. We wi your orders, S ot ¢ ners, 40 P CASH send us .. Telephone 70 ~ Hardware a J if ‘ we . “ Dr. Edwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and “Well, my good fellow,’’ said D ‘nat mn Throat Specialist, Padncsh tf. t Scott, ‘‘here is a Grown for you for| | keeping my place warm.” THE BIG ISSUE That Will Be Published By the Sun on Thanksgiving Day, about $600, is now on trial befoze | Judge Husbands, in the circuit covrt. Yesterday afternoon judgment azgriast the defendant for $10 was rendered in the case of Ed Allen against S. J. Billington. OYSTER DEPOT. Fresh oysters received daily at | You take no risk on Plantation Chill. D. Harris. ‘Phone 185, 124! Don’t you know Plantation Chill DEATH AND BIRTII. There was a death and a birth in DEATH CF A CHILD, the city hospital today. Annie Clark, colored, a girl who had been there for some time, died of consump- tion, and Mrs, Townsend, s lady of the city, became the mother of a fine boy this forenoon at 10 o'clock. When the Leaves »| Begin to Fall Render Ccal 4 fact The Lizzie, the 7-yeur-old danghter of J. M. Harrie, of the Grabamville section, died of malarial fever this morning, and the remains will be buried tomorrow. Gives entire sa n, and we are proud of our system of are the best in western Kentucky | PRICES Take Another | The great industrial edition of the| to prince re af ard | Sun is receiving much encouragement | \ Tumble at and the work is progressing rapidly. | : > | Dorian’s screens Prime Lump 8 cents; Prime gg 8 cents; Roller Screened Nut 7 cants, Old LeeTAnthracite $7.50 Ton, It will be authentic and attractive will be much larger than usual and we guarantee a larger circulation| { than any other Paducah newspaper | on that day. Our special represent-| ative, having this work in charge will| te endeayor to reach every business] Cure, as it is guaranteed to cure. | South Second street. 2402 Cure is guaranteed to cure you? § Pp araspaye nd | teats sé | When east recently we selected the man of Paducab, but should any be ‘ bost and cheapest things to be found missed, we ask them to call up the vations a teetions pa-|on the dry goods and shoe market | a Svw office by telephone anda man 3 sold for 2 Years of experience have taught us will be sent to them to explain the| marks —London 8 rd, | how to buy as well as how to sell, ia ! ¢ rp! i . order to catch the trade and hold it advantages of being represented in| yop oy SCHEDULE TIME. | ar shelves groan under the weight its columns, jof Goob THINGS we have in store for nine. But the Darky Calc 4 That What |OUr customers, Our j pS A GOOD POSITION, Goes Up Must Come Down | = They sting $ near @ Central coal and ron Company f JEFF J. READ, Manager ’ Yard, Tenth and Jefferson EPHOVE 370 | TEL | MRS, R. BURGAUER Solicitor Mp, Hardin Miller Now With the | yj | Dress Goods “' BY THE TRAIN LOAD Mobile & Ohio K. RK. | | af 1 fisherr an Home-Made Dress Skirts, ANG y of “|All Sorts of Blankets ’ Y be i the car load we are laying in our fall You a week or two behind us in ordering will be ready for Coal full weight, the t obtainable, and delivered at your and winter coal, Great Values in Dry Goods, Shoes, Wraps, Etc. . Mr. Hardin Miller, formerly with | ' the Southern railroad, hag been made | ™ Ay on | general freight agent of the Mobile : |And Comforts | & Ohio railroad, with headquarters AY the D, pipe IN / Are handeome, and at St. Louis, a deseryed promotion of | #outh, § stan 1 her two | for our patrons) @n a worthy gentleman. amite, cit ; Mr. Miller is a brother-in-law of rritio ex. | Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishing Goods Mr. Hal Walters, of the m of 10 ad t familly I p with Friedman, Keiler~& Co., and has|}¢ ”, a ’ The f atts ) | We are always in the front on styles many friends who will he pleased to] | ‘The head of the far nessed |and ‘prices, “It te neodiovs to quote figures— our learn of his good fortune, the tragedy from a Anee F eer next mornir ed the mayor ofthe tovn, antasids | Low-Cut Prices| "Ef y , I wants ter and we clean | MONEY-SAVERS | wr at the lowest reasonable price— Words convey ideas, but to be convinced beyond a possible doubt as to real values and genuine bargains it is necessary for one to see with his own eyes the goods and the prices marked in plain figures, and everything in our store is marked ia plain figures and we leave to the judgment of tce public the matter of values. If it is fresh, new goods, and the latest styles you desire, call at : aducah’s greatest one- rice cash store and make your selections; where you can get as good, if not better, returns for your money than snywhere else We buy for cash, we sell for cash only and at a VERY close margin; and we can afford to offer our customers rare bargains and the best values ior the least money. _ Don’t forget Paducah’s great one-price cash store leads in low prices and the latest styles. New goods arriving every day our stock in trade. Don't wait until YS ~—_syour coal bin is empty All sizes of Anthracite Coal Lump and Crushea Silver Coke Pittsburgh Lump Coal St, Bernard Lump for Grates Bt. Bernard Nut for Cooking FOR SPOT CASH ONLY The complete registration returns show over half @ million voters in Greater New York, Tammsny is claiming @ majority of 75,000 in New York City. The claim may be real- ized, as Roosevelt will be opposed by the almoet solid German vote. know what ¢ lin’ | Are the delight ef all bargain seekers | fer in de cullud n’ ? | Our SHOES for men and women “lave y | and children please everybody | Ladies’ Capes! We have capes in various styles, which are as cheap as they are com fortable Our handsome FREE PICTURES} make your no more sweet and | beautiful. All who desire the best things for the least money should come and see us. We appreciate a call. JOHN J, DORIAN. 05 Broadway. DELIVERED, ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED) bodies?” thetically You take no msk on Plantation Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure. The American steamer San Nicolas left Manila Saturday and when out- side the harbor was stopped by a Spanish gunboat, which objected to the alleged Filipino crew. The San Nicholas appealed to Resr Admiral itution u TELBPHONB NO.8& 427 BROADWAY a\ PHONE 190 The Origin of Scalping At the anr sore gave an inte Furs! Yes, furs are very swell this fall and winter. See our line and get our prices before purchas- ing elsewhere, We can save you money. $2.50 buys a nice electric seal col'arette $7.50 buys a pretty, attractive astrakhan French seal collarette Wraps—stylish wraps. Have you seen them? We show the most attractive line of Golf capes in the city, ranging from $6.50 to $20 oo—a $25 Golf cape for only $20.00. We have an elegant line of HAYS, FOSTER & WARD COMPAN jackets in all the popular shades, tan, castor, red, blue, also black We also show an elegant line of plush capes. $2.50 buysa nice cloth cape. We have a complete line of dress goods in plain aud novelties, and call especial attention to this de partment Look at our dress goods that we are selling at 10c., 12'vc., 14¢., and 15¢. per yard. Percales, beautiful percales, 1 yard wide, for only sc. per yard Towels, ‘‘plenty of towels,’ one of the first requisites of good house keeping, and we can supply INCORPORATED them at prices marvelously low A knotted fringe Damask towel at 25¢. each. Table Linen.—An immense line. -inch table linen at 30c per Dewey, who sent in her wake the gunboat McCulloch. the COMMITTEE MEETING. * and yard. We have a nice line of skirts from $1.00 up. Hosiery—We can save you money on hosiery. Give @s a trial and you will never regret it. The citizens’ committee is in ses- sion this afternoon with Mayor Lang and Mr, Cotfla, of Roberts & Co ,|% and the conference will likely last some time. The result wil! be mad known tonight, tho wit Underwear—We have many rare pti bargains in this department at pirces that defy competition. Call and see for yourself Six companie> of the Second yol- unteer infantry wiil sail from Santiago today to garrison Gibara and Hol guin and receive the surrender of 12,000 arms. The remaining six companies of the regiment will ful low. Col. Hood will be practically governor of the Holguin district The navy department bas mad public that part of Rear Admiral Sampson's report covering the con- duct of his fleet in the West Indies for some two months prior to the de- struction of Admiral Cervera’s fleet The report gives in detail the plans in ind boy paper er Trib many ot dof 1 ught to | n life, ar ih ever the g idea came the custor mies.——Boston Trans he man is yout —W That Mashed—When ness, do you mean that you would like me always with your cof er—I mine.—St ONLY ONE as been wildest stand the least who hot members. Let Him Out. anes Whe ew curtain rater Elk you call me sweet ¢ timely bit," The Hu fe San pOw nL 8 Vhe dazgiing rill Field never take sugar with RY rt Al Darce wie," ‘displ |oreka [MORTON s| wouse| FLETCHER TERRELL, MANAGER 27 THURSDAY, OCTOSER 27 ORMANCE, THE FOREVER FAVORITES FIELDS & HANSON'S MINSTRELS The '98 accepted high grade wh el of merriment; the show of the period, Refreshing mins relsy,ewept by ocean breezes of genuine wit, Grand concert band and superb symphony orchestra, SEB Thirty-eight vening With te ' of Dawson City's ‘enderlota lden Shower ‘Tue Grard Od ard 4 Hans n’snewact “Best in the World,” AND DQ NOT Miss ‘The Girard Mid day Parade bo Hatiigre’ tr Hand Goma rt at 7 p.m secceoen FORcosooees Hillside and Oakland Goal THE E, W. PRATT COAL COMPANY E.W. PRATT, Manager — Cor, Ninth and Harrison Streets TravpewateR COAL Choice Lump 8c, Nut 7c, pelivered, spot cash. PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushel ‘and over: Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6¢, cash, Why purchase inferior coal, when we guaran», tew Tradewater coal equal to Pittsburg? Paducah Coal and Mining Co, Phone 254, y i Office at Blevator, for locating, Cerver: ys orto Reserved seats on vale Wednesuy at Van Ouiin’s, Wher 406 BROADWAY

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