The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 1, 1898, Page 4

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Ag Sowell, ot Louisville, I» Ed Rdwarde, of Priacetoa, is at These bargains will cause more comment than anything that has happened for months Money-saving opportunitiey like these are few. and very iar between: 1, Phelan, of Louisville, is at) J. T. Hargrove, of Ripley, Ten. Mrs. Wm. Crozier las returned }* rom Evansville. Mrs. T. C. Ballard went to Fulton is‘afternoon On a visit. Mr, Jeff D. Herndon arrived , (his sflernoon from Clarkayille. A Von Micherout, the New: York} than any map living--or dead, either wine man, is at the Palmer, e Grand Values at $1.00, FOR SATURDAY ONLY: and Winter {apks. 4the new “i nglish kersey, melton, curly Persian clot ‘inal the new shades sty vies in ladies’ headwear this Fur and braided trim .) Ww rappers go ‘on sale for 50 den! elegant and varied Lov well Skirts:The Loveli skirts swarming with exquisite creations in “ee and md a ; stern fashion centers. ot from all the igen Here you can Bee eve s on Psanptinied Roadmaste: Wallace, of J own, build and rum ‘them for many -| Lousville, was'in'the city today. Messrs. John S. Smith and Charles damy vot Golconda, are at the} arrived from Kyansville at 8 o'clock } \ herp. | You cahuot ae coring hat in the niultitde of Just received we J codieks | variety oh new, , patterns hats, . No the new trouble to find a hat to suit you in These skirts are | #tyfe ‘as’ well as fh privé. 150 new pattern hats go and $10.69 pattérn h: $5.00 and er 00 pat- novelty skirts, comprising all the | St6wn. ‘Traveling Freight ‘Agent RO ff the 1, C,, was in the} rived bere, making thirty landings; shades of green. well worth $5. 5°: wie, W. K. Penrod has returned | Had good business th and ont; de- is, where. he held @ suc- eT. w hile 3 ilk and Matha ian) price $4 98. worth tern, dats, ele priga $2.< irile they fargest and be: sailors, walking hats and new soft Mrs. Norton Moore e Christian, returned this morning than for some time past. morning from a visit to Owensboro. Mr. Paul Jackson, of the United] stee! hull steamers Kate Adan dtates volunteers, isin the city on ‘vigit to his father, Couacilman J. Bonnet ts—W hite and og A very large and cream and tans a this 2 gr ke of hair goods ~ "AN Clos so W hite §. | The Cineinnati will be launched in Rare Bargains—In ladies’, 300 halr switthes go on ‘sale for dren and men’s heavy adaetrent: wool -and silk—mixtures. Children’ s very heavy fleeced union | $1.00. Ladies’ fleeced yests at W.. Bains, of Bir- mingham, te is here on a visit her mother, Mrs. Beadles, on Nort! 200 » hair switches go on_sale for A new lot of colored bangs and switches 25 certs. cnet BROADWAY A Cold Winter JTS PREDICTED! We are > prepared to do th very best repair work for the’ Have your plumbing, Ee arranged that it will not freeze. we do'the work we <aieuine. it not to freeze---we will keep it in Miss Nellie White, young lady of Lou to her sister, Mrs. , on Broadway, Mrs. Julie McCarty, in the city on a son, Mr. R. E. McCarty. only aunt Officer Gray has, had not seen ber for several years antil she arrived here on # visit. It is reported that a well known druggist and ‘a popular young lady of the South Side will be eee = ‘he families of t pean os git seem to be as| boat service for thirty years, and was much in the dark as any one else, | mate of the H. G, Wright for several but if, preparations count tor aught, © Sapien will doubtless take place isville, will arrive J, | arrived yesterday from Nashville on of Caldwell here lining up and putting the ma- first-class shape. He is chief engi- SI mee the eer of the line of boats to which the NEW DRUG W DRUG STOKE. ‘There Will Soon Be Another One} 5; ‘ In Mechanicsburg. Mr. John Farley and Dr. J. ming Trontman,of Mec paring to starts new drug store in winter. and the gentlemen. have already pur- chased. their stock. :itatiels has mot been decided on. \loaded and her cabins fall of people, | lich | A large bomber of ter passengers} show were queraptined from!“ “southerat Havé the chanpe, yt ¢ points dn account of yellow fever, ine’ rpts ‘Dhe jeanal at Louisville was turown| Ty open to river trafic, last Saturday af-| plices hich ternoon. Without drit ‘The Memphis. .and Cinciooati| 1 th packels for this seasun will be the) Nise cere, Vor ‘ Safeguards the food Bonanza, and. Wy 4 against ¢ alum, Alum bak sane the greatest anenacers to ith of the proot-ry day. Made from pure cream vot tartar, The New Orleans boats out Cincinnati will be the Jobn ‘Ky Speed, Buckeye State, New South and State of c Capt. Ryman tas built, owned and tan more Qumberland’ river boats} , OVAL Banga POWDER 60., NEW VORA. lizious exerdises for —and he wil}, to doubt, continue tb dent Clap erpat years to come. ‘ The champion John S. Hopkins this morning, fifteen hours from the time she left Evansville until she ar- ‘actual running time eleven hours parted 10 a, mon retarn trip. The H. W. Buattorff had the best trip for her departure to Cairo this A Louisville dispatch says : and a} Arthur Hider leave in two weeks. . .| *tp{') ef) three’ weeks, and Cupt. Cooley’s} — ‘! departtm America’will leave in four weeks. . .. | thenglr ‘ on t | tdson, will be launched to:| ott water the k i aivbtished pri ive | morro’ The Clyde leaves St, Louis today aff p.m. for Tennessee river, 7 ser mini Charley Stockham’s estimable wife}; * ‘ marked y segrrese tL, MED, ITHACA, a visit to her ‘told man."’ Charley is chinery of the. City of Paducah in|." City of Paducah belongs. The Reuben Dunbar will leave here at nOon tomorrow for Nashville. She} 7}, , is due early tomorrow morning from Clarksville | dames Taylor, who was in the sneg- ooo thes years, bas been appointed commander of the snagboat H. G. Wright. He will receive his commission on the arrival of the Wright at Cairo today. | matier of av The pretty weather still favors this section ; clear and cool, temperature the tiger, hy The little steamer Mary Stewart which tows French’s Sensation No. 1, is on the.docks undergoing repairs, , nicsburg,are pre~| having been pulled out today, bi The towboat Kenton, Capt. Billy — e Mechanicsburg,'on this side: of the} Rdwards. in command, arrived Jast n nts We will'take dare of Our cnstomers, so send us It will be ina nice location, evening with 20,000 bushéle of coal t > | ! your ordeyp, SPOT. CASH. from the Tradewater mines for the SSpring v6 The date of} Paducah Coal & Mining Co. , r nt ter pi ie ~ , a sped ont aca ‘ » ‘ the walt, and, leaning pp. th t D TO TO MARRY, - free of charge all winter “should it de iso. We, make steam and hot water heating a Bpecialcy. - Minzasheimer!Plumhing Co, 104 bh, Vifth Street, der Palmer House—Residéhce Telephone 424. Jobn Smith, aged 22, a laborer. and Miss Lizzie Hale, aged 14, both Reransumeua Vee Have Been Made of the heey) were today licensed to ‘THE POOR HOUSE KEEPER, this morning moved into the poor, house, although Keeper Craft says that tomorrow is the day he should have gore in, took charge tod: BIG CLOAK OPENING ELEY DRY GOODS COMPANY FRIDAY AND NOVEMBER 4TH AND STH. =... Telephc ne 362 Piso'e Cure for Consumption since, san AEE COME, Thad dn atcask 6 Calrippe thier Rince. | Lnethie Winter bf | whee of Bronchitis, lasting all winter, 294 ‘h, until I Again tried ashe a troublesome cou rs. M, B, SMALLEY, Colorado » Which relieved me. vii, Colo., August 19, 1898. sentative of the Largest Cloak Man- ufacturers inthe East, will have his entire line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Jackets and Capes on dis- play in our cloak department on the above-pamed days. man will show many new things in Running, oneshalf mile, 3 ia G,| ‘ ia ly s of 75. . ‘ , y ie th veh | in F . Pace,'3 in 5, mile beats, $100. | ™aBy anc uit tay be Mids } : way Pace dnd trot, home horses, 2 in| DOSS (OF Hervan’ cates lack f ‘ i Remember we can take your meas-]3, $50, time she went to t i Spain’ swill-} LASS NIGHT’S GERMAN, ure and order your garment. SHORT LOCALS. Don’t experiment, Biit ‘get'the old. reliable Plantation @bill Gure, ‘There Was a Large and Enjoyable | fail to pifed this opening. Ever Dry Goons Co. CIRCUIT COURT. Crowa Present. The gerniaa /at the, Palmer. house, last night was an enjoyable event,| Arguments Begin in the Bank and the SHOE were present: , and Mesdames Oo. Will be. Finished On Nov. 3d our Great Fire Sile This is your last chance to] buy cheap queensware. The Kentucky Giass' anid Queexs- The case of the Wisdom executors at the First National bank will Mis, Wi. E. McGany.| Mivees Leech, | 96 Arguments} Luthetan church will meet tomorrow =P. Lizzie Morris, of Hopkins-| come to a closa tonight. banat Bea outgyt ay Terrell, began this afternoon. ley for the bank, speaking first. |South Fifth street. A good attend. Henry E. Burnett, for the] ance is desired. intiff, will follow, to be succeeded eee by Judge Bi bank. Messrs. Jas, | Two hours SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, Stok dick- Rivers Infirmaty, ‘bas recovered been taken home, je been granted. THE REGISTRATION, formed oo ber afew days ago, sod rapidly improving, her many friends will pleaget} to learo, Saundéts Foinler, J66 in the There have been sixteen registra- tions yesterday and today, under the 5 Abe Weil, ‘Louis jaw providing for an extra regi B. Guthrie, | tion in the county Clerk’s office for urlin and | three days before the election. i: fourteen are demo- ort. ‘One republican and one inde- FUNERAL OF MISS HY MARSH of Miss Stella Hy- mareh took place this mornivg the cp residence of North Sev- Ww, B. McPherson. THURSDA Noy, AIMLRD, ison We will Boreas the registration of the first fe Of ‘lr retail stock | two days in the county clerk’s office Ow. | this year and last, to move as] Were over had the first day alone. ifto the wile sale rea artment, ing to our wish to h Litkle as poppible, we sre going to sell at remarkably low prices this week, Last year there te qotiaara kar Tobe Te ond it. One of the prettiest floral offerings was from the pupils uf the high school. was at Oak Grove, Tbe. int t |, : eRe MPD duterment 1Tyey Kextuexy Grass The Foreign Missionary society] three-year-old daugliter of, Mr, D. will meet tomorrow afternoon at o’clock at the Broadway M. In the se are found ‘at Cochran & el 8, at very-low »priges, erty. ocery, from the co! lusbands to the Leil the corner of Seventh and es » Chill Cure is wade by Co. The W. C. T. U. mill. meet Wed- oe t Pea BG, hot es get the oa 4s afternoon at 3 o’clock in the il Cure, feliable Plantation Chil lecture room of the First edatien water. M to Secure the Fair Grounds, A Number of Well Known aud! First-Class Horses Will Be Entered. | ft & on screens, 'T' There will be raves at the fair] : P ert th k gtowids next Wednesday and Thurs-| London Spectator | the M daay afternoon. , The fair grouuls},,, PRESIDENCY OF YALE. J indeed. . i) ‘ Well known aud Grst-class horses | Prof. Franklin I will be entered from Lexington, Bow-| unive sity, séeret ling Green, Henderson, Cairo, Ev-| poration, Jia | ville, Ind., Clarksville, Tenn. yb st d Metropolis, Li). The races will be as follows: TELEPHOPE 8 MRS. |R. BURGAUR rinst DAY. One-half mile beats, runing, 2 » 2 in 3, mile heats, Pace aud trot, home hors wile heats, $25, SECOND Day, lect her first pr When Rev, Dr, P: as rector, Nale w Rev. Dr. Andrey } | The admission fee will be 25c. These,taces will be run as adver- tised and the public. and parties en. a Baking Powder|| _ | We have the sah ~ "story. to tell you abo Moore's Air-Tight He could not be made bi any price. For sale o me ‘i viv | wat} in stock the following brands . of Shotguns: NEW BAKER, = WINCHESTER. thy s mmdine ALSO LOADED SHELLS El etidet pe te te os ~ BARRY & HENNEBERGER _ Sofebica gump, Ge; Fag, 8c; Not, 7c; All sizes Anthracite, $7.50 per ton, } Clippings, 4¢ per Bundie. »,:Telephone 70 saree Senne Render Coal! Gaves entite satiafaytion, and we are proud of ofc system of y are the best in westera Kentucky, \ hethF Prime Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 cents; Peller Scteened Nut 7 cans. Old Loe Anthracite $7.50 Ton, been rented by several well iments ‘ i 4h BOOK, ft Cj known gentlemen; aud there will be | Development ‘of’ the ' Panctidns ‘of thie | mt! (here is . en ra 0a an ron om an four races each ¢ Office. nera beep | Be ae Be Te cone} ing allowed to er blow. fe JEFF J. READ, Manager souictor Yard, Tenth and Jefferson BY THE TRAIN LOND... and the car load we are laying in our, supply of fall and winter coal. will be a week or! ordering, and we . best obtainable door at the | owest ~ Don't. wait ui “your coal tin is einpty: | Alf sizes of Anthracite Coal Pittsburgh Lump } ator ara i [¢) sing tering horses may rest assured that t. fei! tovunt parties, ‘and there will be no, fraudulent dealing. | 8°04 rectyr, tm Moroceo, Not only-ie jump and Crushed Siive kas payment of the purses is per- city, Bib duties v y theirs | sonal ara! b; ity. He ar people; but there ie Fee Pa Male Gopreal ie Se De Plena e tats aie ites | St. wernars & ¢ Supervisory af fH t stion! thats | CHURCH SOCIETY. the duties of t} | pared with tho visitors of an.aca at present. | sins 0d Timothy. Cutter,.of Strat in-law of Dr, -Andraws, succeqded as rector.| Hehad of ten weeks. Tt had been complained of Dr. An- drews that. be. was a colorless official FOR RENT. but an opposite ¢ ‘ made against Chiter, ' . the Congregational Kight-room house. Would like to] palians whs runt board with family. 406 S, Fourth. | was Jearned that Cutter was tot | 1n4] Charch df England, man of Yolo He went!to Bos A French literatewr hi records shy, his career, ing a visit to thetombiof Je: r laome, unco: Rousseau, at Ermenonville, where his new house 1 pus for the re: ntjuntil 1 en rm and ad The Ladies’ Aid Society of the afternoon with Mrs. Mammen, 1012 part |427 BROADWAY Mrs. H. Runor, Sec, really a Such Js Fame. peasant, on bein Pi tomb was to be foand, said: “Tous wn thréugh alk the gun: } DELIVERED, FOR SPOT ie akea ONLY BE RNARD. COAL COMPAN (INCORPORATED) _ PHONE | yt THEE, We PRATT COAL dive pepsin te va E. Ww. PRATT, Manager co aa A a? Oh, yes; 1k you mean r was; in ent to schoo! with him, Ile was besaid to the first cabinet maker in’this part of |-have been t he rector.that resided the country.” Such is fume, rs.after he became nay act of tl r ndetir he atiacked | thei! made an| ¢ treatindrit by exer —Partial para s of he ani vensity Reeeh, of Waiteburg, Oregon. .A phy-| fe did fot for, wie ae ' | 8ician discovered that | paraly was | ¢) es 1 abeci {igen tly thy taken refuge in the ack of the chil el being subc dedi hye eve | ‘ 1‘, Ap neck. Wheri the i Clap, of Windham, wv Me dical kad S, the child recovered... ‘M1 changes pe! Valet He! lad tly aaete AME Shs charter rpvised, prietieally ervatih SEE ‘OUR WIND WINDOW a a Biesy anil giving the président er potver tn govermirent than th had had. +) Die viinowntions Loa 9 Reenter PRIOR AS HigyaTom, ewan _, and over ap merce ori Mi din’ Ta

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