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, . eo iy “ue ‘ Pe , ’ ca ' . Pa en Ce ‘ , ope - es she shbee *_¢ . tydur +h ’ > ’ . oe i he ‘ » t , , ‘ ' sh ‘ > ‘ ’ oho eo a ‘ . Ne a : i, “ p? Coods We make closest possible prices on our exclusive lines, and on staple goods we are | always cheaper than ou hieitet stan Etoliday Goods Our elegant line of leather art novelties, fine china, rich cut glass plated and sterling silverware, will all be displayed and ready tor your selection and approval on November 15. GOODS AND PRICES WILL BOTH PLEASE! We Sell the Only Good Oil Heater Low Price---Great Results 109-117 N. THIRD ST. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. To pursuance of a judgment of MoPracken Piroult court, rendered at its October Lerm, 1808, 1 the action of M. J, Cite al p aint Ms, against Edgar Fasiin e a!, defendants, T will on Monday, November 11th, (about the hour of 11 0 m.), 18, (belug county wrt howse door in Padw biebest bidder, on a 41x and twelve months, the following dese rived property, vir A lot of parcel of land lying and being in the | city of Padueat, MeCracken county, Ken tueky, degeritved as follows, vin: Wirsi lot: a certain lot 6 ty ad county ‘ator bed wx fl) reel of land in ‘ana more par wits Beli a No. H towards Ciny thence at & right angle a street Lowards Sixth street 165 feet to an alley. thence with the | id alley tor Fioe stcert forty feet, the 0) foe provementa there ground apd 1) inter: pth streets street wwards Clay erect thence sts right angle an 1@ sald property being all iret and n maj * being more particu Kanih descrived bs follows, eee a boeinning gt the a riubwest intersection ren Ud AB Ht eit the ine of Ma ‘& rivat angle oward Clai street & fret, thence ata right angle eae Seventh street 11 ‘with the live of Seventh street @ foot to Harrie street, the point of bate Fourth tor covenants Seccribed Jot No. 110 Paducah as » degloniny ata Seventh aureet Tsevenb streets A certain lot of ground and the ereou and Wore particu arly pint on Md Kighth ste ngie 115 feet and 6 Inc thence at aright 4 towards Harrison ntrwet 73 feet and a and to Sev a, the point of certain jot of land and the im pvemsata thereoe sistaied and more Bertie rly described ss follows. vo wit: Being a Jot No, 130 iu bi f lower addition “1 n on Harring ub ani Streetm thence with the liue of Seventh sireet Street 2 feet, Paducah as ‘nap of whe chy of Pa M Harrison street right auyle and He and wward sé hence AL a beginning poln ht a feet and 9 ine {get and 3 inches to the ribed as block as @ Whole, And after : Bwbole, | will then ofter, t ” Dis esparstely, and sccording te the folowing descr tption h lot: A certalo fmprovementa the von # Vicul arly degeribed as fo! Part of lov ia Wiceks No, 3 of Nora's addition to Of Paducah, and begin iy {lite hauled up at WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Major Josiah Harris has the reputa- tion of filing more any other lawyer {tr in Padueah: Wit iss many petitions resulting connubial disenchantment His lot he himself cant divorce suits than Just fall 1 explain. It he said yesterday, in discussing the matter, but many times TE have brought ‘suit for di- tes prosecuted the ease, secured |judgment awd, best ef all, got. my | money client bi Hite the the There is the varied humanity mused one the bar th back in his scrutinized like of ehair the awaited judgment that throng benches nds me mit inued faults an humanity |stream, You will | long enough, people the trouble kee “or just tentimes can’t many of the downright bad two, some for fi Irunkenness, and m offenses, Few of th oned. Tam of haps cynical co court is. in as it is mney, and y morally esn't F A great many peo the prevailing at night visible on Broadway and the oth if possible Lexception of destrian thoroughfares, "Th complain of dull by the hotel lobbies are welock, Some of th cers say they 1 © dull as at. present “coke flend now, although af these was an of the disastrous w drug. requires conside drug in Padueah 1 warrants For awhile th ed to its use ge hing anthe line of ft. sic Driween torn band 6 in said block at a point on the east side of Sevenve street, thence towards Tea Hesse street and with the line of Seventh street #feetund # inches, thence #t aright fangleand towerd Six h street 160 fect to #0 ley, thence With the line of said aliey and to- Jones street 25 feet and §Incher, thence rigat angie sad vo Seventh street 16) feet “lichen lot: Being a lot ot | round aud the fo block 23 of ilarly’ demcribed as follows, i AL A Point ON the east side band s inches from the v reet 160 teet to ence with eine vot aid alley aod wards Jones street % feet and ® inches, thence at a right Augie eet to the of beginning on Seveath street, being « part of tops cane fe maid block 23. Ninth Also @ certain lot ot preaae ani ‘the im a tuated and morte einbingear coals teas toe tg Digck No, 28 of Nor. ‘SBid two fots and the bree Susi! well for. rmore asa, Ww 300 parts of lots and the bouses separately, in si Mt sell as & whole, Tuner: I} soll separa soe epee rent ‘ necae Bi Lf of ‘siuuated and part’ ied aa follows, 1o wit: Tein 1ot f Flournoy, Jones and ton's adi yin por oes A back 160 feet to’ oe ‘th lot: Acertain lot of gromd avd se hot id ah At oe ner tia block Nos it os y Tin block Noy It ‘of Piournoy x sion Lo the elty of Pe ire: tof ad Soca, Bi ag Tn on Bixth #: wo feet and running back for depth 16) feet to an alley. maplaty sale: e purchaser wil scanty a five bond with approved se. faverast at @ per centr from gritos Toree of rewievin bond, On droue far* dae, onset fk CAMPBELL & CAMPBELL, Aya, J. WILL FISHBR, Master Com, wi "tot ay nowlss vd ally the police key sporting a dimensions. come Something new in the history will con ming term of cireuit igaiton in Maytield for trial at thee court, was filed Wednesda Godwin, druggists, Hunt, praying judgn n inju trade, not to enghge in thi Maytield fe and that ment by recently engaging business, whereby they sim of #100 up to ¢ n injunction to. restr tinuing in the business. “* A New Orlea was admit ted I see their faces her tin ny ver k without ever once older m other day, motley. ere and vecupied nd seeing my reflects of whieh bers of aned wughily ds that then the idle the spectators as he the nd a huge through which foibles of un in an endless if you wait in all stations of net int shave brought. th p w uw ished by the court's sent neither humiliation ner to many people to. be fined or impris- n forced to the per- ehusion reality a uyvintained by the peo- ple quietness Oftentimes not a ime or another o whieh their m, Lot thinking that retehes are not Ls for still oth lly pun- as it is punishment that the po- Necessary investment t least have noticed in Paducah person is fter 10 streets are even more with the ceca some belated pe- along with who slouches cchoing tread through the resound ing the conspicuously absent. ¢ and in public places, gratifying. ‘The saloons ew had a salutory effect insured the enforcement ass of people tly reduc intoxicating Liquors, as* ting he use of it according to the Mirror Ay r oti nt drug busin a certain length of tim he has violated said agree- a date thus says of Miss Rose to the bar at Benton and at for $100 dam mall boy, sinee inauguration of a curfew law, is m the streets it is very pool rooms and even w things toh ad many of the night officers never meet a single per son during the entire night, on the suburban beats. is seldom heard of months ago astonishing prevalence of the deadly The reason of this is because it ffort to get the It used to be that any one could ain it in any quantity, but the courts took hold of it, and retarded. its sale, A. few as they of the law addiet- the sale seoke™ was drunk’ was than a plain, has of mammoth f Lit. up suit by Meekel & against WB. on. ifs The peti- purchased pla Of drugs from B.S. Hunt & that as a part of Uh nsidl- . Hunt a in the drug damaged te, They him recent who months ago Miss Rose C. wyer to practi debut in the ly « lawyer, but an artist Falls, the first wom: this state, Fourth city e paper writer of ability, ul professians, make a su work on hi was employed lottery fight, and was downed the pi istence. | Sh it} af Col, Wie! Kit of the Delta, a studied law under h the daughter of e h il right to enter the thinks that she will She nd, and while she does not |liberal terms given. ape to reach’ the top of th a bound, she is willing to wait, t the Delta during the wh per we entered wrt She was ad- Centuc lls is not nd news- Sh ves ha lot of ladder at She n the octopus it out of ex- the ofice prstwhiie editor t im. udge I, nographer, and Miss Falls is W. Ralls, who at one time was a republican of prominence. You no risk op Plantation Chill o Rethlehem, Pa,, Nov Armor plate) manufactured by the Krupy process was given its first. test this afternoon by the Bethlehem Iron company at its proving grounds, Ma ny hotable engineers witnessed it besides the Russian ordnanee engi neers who etme from Philadelphia It was the first test’ of Krupp armor Sfot n make and was suc Three shots were fir this make of plate from Russia. We show the most complete line using soft coal and wood fuel of a in the city, and sell them at th prices. Prices range from $2.00 up. | | NO CHARGE FOR | sterling worth, PUTTING UP NEW STOVES | i FALSE CHARGES. Washington, Nov pewspaners of” the been publishing art icising the luct of th i States soldiers whe the island as a permanent The soldiersh have t all sorts of misdemear ism, for petty larceny tion of private. prope of every kind of ex be charged against foreign country. ‘The alarly upon the and were so est that Secretary Ale upon to make formal n "a vident nded. the likely to be aliena allewia Alice te attached ubleygram was sent to Mijor eral Brooke United States calling uttent ito ~ bie a The. answer the following wblegramt ‘ | Brooke san Adjut behayi provin man brigade Says report is New regiments com settied for a w day away from « waned regular stat ic BROOKE, Major Ger EER DIVORCE SUIT. | |The Parties To lt Married for Fun and Have Nevor Lived To- gether at All. Some he new is news tome, Col, Cas commanding the | there, is now with m Cineinnati n" Oesar Steoeht verce plea Wedt ro y Wiswell ‘Tarvin against Charles | P. ‘Tarvin, ‘The wedding was a quas clopement, as the c s were} attendinga plenic near Hamilt nl i in aspirit of fun, slipped uy he] tler county city They have not ve and’ Mrs, ‘Tarvit has ne vide for her Lew Wiswell urer of the rang vin is a member ¢ ily NOT WAGES BUT THE MEN. Why Watchmaking Has Proved Unprofitable in Jar Washington, Noy Consul Gen eral Gowdy at Yokohoma reports to the state department. that, notwith stand ing the n Japan to watchmakers, the bus + not | in a paying one Japa, the report of a member. of th Wateh — eomapny wk Ol | among the mecl f the] reasons assigned ‘ fairs. ‘Though the Japanese wages | are from twenty to twenty-five eents a day as against ®t for the American workmen, it is said that ten of the latter ean easily do work whieh would require from seventy t nese FIRST rat A SUCCESS. neigheen-inch gun, the y weighing 253 pounds, and. th: ranging from sixteen dred per second. The F company has received a big order for Take your carriages, wagons to The J. H. Greif Shop. J. V. Greif will see to it that your work is well and promptly done. dnd Don’t you know P' lantaticn Chil Cure 1s guaranteed to cure you? Agents for ‘‘History of the Span- ish-American War,’’ by Alon, Heury Watterson. A complete, autl.catic history ; illustrated with over 76 full page half-tones and many richly col- ored pictures, Large royal octavo volume, superb outfit, postpaid for only 50 cents (stamps taken). Most The greatest STOVES! We are the exclusive factory agents | thing up | the jed to get him buggies and]. of stoves ny house e lowest | MONARCHS OF THE HEATING WORLP: ART GARLAND, FAVORITE and RADIANT HOME BASE BURNERS COOKING | Unequaled combinations of artistic beauty and We are exclusive agents for all these stoves. DON'T BE FAKED INCORPORATED ONE WEEK LOST. Young Man From Indianapolis Who Slipped a Cog. Thinks He Is at Home, Was Found at the Y, Building Last Night, aken Home, M.C, A. Will Be A young man, neatly dressed and 4 vears of age, entered the Y.M.. A, building last evening and in conversation with Secretary Knox,feonvinced the latter that he was suffering from mental aberration. He said be was in Indianapolis, Ind., di only stepped into the bheadquar- ters to await a car, to go for a doc- tor for his wife. He said bis name was Cliff Mathews, and that he con- ducted a cigar stand at 156 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis, and resided ih bis wife in Norwood, a suburb. He could not be convinced that he | was not in Indianapolis, avd that it was not the 28th of October, instead of the 4th of November. He bad on , | fine watch and a valuable tiog, but | when asked if he had any money, re- plied that he did have some, but a {man asked him for it and he gave it to him. Secretary Knox sent for Dr. H. T. Rivers, and the latter took the young man to his infirmary, and there ques- tioned him long enough to learn that he was deranged. He gave him an opiate. pat him to bed and telegraph- ed W. H. Washington, of Indianapo- lis, whom the young man said was his frieod, the facts. | ‘This morning Matthews wus no betier, although he sppeared to have been refreshed by his rest. He was still laboring under the delusion that he was in Indianapolis, and wented a Prospect street car. He experienced difficulty in remembe ing any- to last Saturday except bis no name. When asked his name last night,he could not think of for some little He finally recalled bis sur- and then could not give his first name until Sec’y Knox asked him if it was ‘Job He then re- plied that it was Cliff, His ds are badly scratched up nd be seews to have been wandering round in the woods somewhere. He stopped several people yesterday oo treet and asked them which was the Prospect street car, and in telling the doctors about it last night, said, “They laughed at me, and one fel low actually told me I was crazy: time name, j just as if 1 haven't lived on Prospect avenue for tea years.’’ He said he wanted to go home last night before being put to sleep at the Reddick-Rivers infirmary, and when told that he could not, began weep- ing and exclaiming Ob, my poor wife, what will she do!’’ He asked them to telephone his wife’s sister to go over and stay with her, and the doctors, to bumor him, pretended to doit. He also called for a friend, Will Washington, to come and see him, and the doctors had to tell him that Washington was busy and could not come He informed the doctors that he was feeling bad,and bis wife attempt- to take some chicken broth, but he dida’t care for any. He went down town to see the doc- tor, and that is the last thing he re- members—starting down to consult bie physician, He said last night, e been trying to get a Prospect ever since.’ He knew the names of various doc- tors who had attended bis family, and one of these, whose name he gave, was a woman, and was readily found in the physicians’ register in Dr Reddick’s office . Matthews wears a Christian Eo- deavor pin, and isa teacher io the Presbyterian Sunday school in In- diapapolis,and an elder in the church His wife, be claims, is organist, and he was particularly anxious to get back home to help her practice for Sunday, he savd. Where he bas been during the week, and how he reached Paducah, isa mystery. This morning he still thought he was in Ladianapolis, and opportunity of the year. Address: Tax Werner Comrany, Akron, Ohio. PLANTATION CHILL CURE is Guaranteed. that it was Friday, Dr. Rivers this stash ore verte received telegram from Mrs. Jennie Mingate, of Indianapolis, asking it Matthews | was able to come home, and was im- formed immediately that he was with an attendant. Someone will doubt- less be sent for bim at on THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran &) Owen's, at very low prices. 331 Broadway, Druggists wil say they sell more antation Chill Cure than others, HOMESEEKERS' CURSIONS, Via Hlinois Gentral Railroad At one fare pius $2 for the round trip, good for twenty-one days re- turning. Tickets will be so'd on Nov. Ist and 15th and Dec. 6th and 20th to points on the Illinois Central railroad in Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, and on Nov. 8th and 22d and Dec. 6th and 27th to points on foreign lines in Texas, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado and many other points in the West and South, tickets or information apply to J. Donovan, Agt., Padu y 50c may save your life—Vlantation Chill Cure has saved thousands, FOR KUK INQ. Held Over Symsonia, Graves County, Two Young Men Robt. Boaz and Henry Walton were bound over on a charge of ku kluxing at ago. before Esq. Bolton. Their bond was fixed at $200 each, which they executed. The charge is that Boaz and Wal- ton, fn company with several others, wept to the house of Wallace Cary and broke open his door and paddled him with a board, and made him and his family move their plunder off of Walton’s place. The offense was committed about nine o'clock at night and while the men had white rags on their faces; the prosecuting witnesses say they recognized Boaz ond Walton, whose regs did not fit their faces very well. Piantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Mapefield Drug Co., hence is reliable. SALE OF PADUCAH ICE COM- PANY STOCK, Oo Monday, the 14th day of No- vember, at tie Citizens’ Savings Bank, corner of Broadway and Third streets, in Paducah, Kentucky, at or about the bour of ten o'clock a, m., I will sell ai public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following certificates of stock in the Paducah Ice Company, to-wit: Certifleates numbered 15, 37 and 46; the first and second certificates representing FOUR SHARES EACH and the last numbered certificate represents and calls for two shares of stock in said Paducah Ice Company, of the face value of Five Hundred Dollars each, making a total of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. The certificates will be offered separately and then as a whole, and the offer for same representing the greatest sum or number of dollars, will be accepted, Said three certifi- cates of stock, representing ten shares, were pledged, by the late T. H. Puryear to secure the payment of a certain note for five thousand dol- lars, which note is now past due. Said certificates are dated as follows, towit 0. 15, ebruary 8th, 1888 ; No December 7th, 1892, and No, 46, May Sist, 1895, respective- ly, and will be traasferred on the books of said Paducah Ice Company, and flelivered to the purchaser or purchasers ; and this sale is by virtue of a judgment and order of the Me- Cravken Circuit Court, in case of B. H. Scott, administrator, against EK, A. Puryear, et al. W. F. Paxror, Cashier Citizens’ Savings Bank Padueah, Ky., Ovt. 28th, 1898, COCHRAN & OWEN Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the city for ladies or gents, Call and Jet us show them to you. 831 Broadway. for Radiant Home stoves, and 1898 patterns can be had only from us. dealer are either second-hand goods or obsolete patterns made in 1896 and carried in stock since that time { | | Mrs, ¢ at Symsonia a day or two! STOVES! No one else in Paducah shows the big line of cook stoves and steel ranges that we do. All our goods are fully to quality and price. guaranteed, both as NO CHARGE FOR PUTTING UP NEW STOVES The stoves offered by any other ‘COLORED DEPARTMENT. Fashionable Dressmakin W. Merriweather, Seventh street, The s damp, th The Little spargows t The sumone the 1 Tellin sof ¢ nd We Mr. and Mrs. 8. A terday afternoon they will be g Mr. Slaydon ha lifting ther indebtedness. Tl ami¢ the sa in the with th tendere This their friends who x in this ¢ Mr st Mrs 1 Metr What a gr slight earthqua week turned out to be tl backwa White. Tha per wit the ‘ mat t ‘ ‘ 1 Sie Luin G fenton, r. 0. Hibbs and Mr. ©. W M are on the program, A delight{y time is anticipated W who has heen 1 1 Mr. A “ the sick \ 1 . in " r si NA 1 Wi ' Kav ' ! rh ' ata c churches Sand Mr. Osborn Giver ru uth Sideis very i dt er time Mrs, Loving, of Husband street, is seriously ill Joe Stare he ‘Tenth U.S. Cay alry, Who has been in the eit weeks on a furlough, left for Camp Wheeler, Huntsville, A to join his regimen Mr. Mat \W badly hi Mr. Bob Langstaff-O: pany, got mudd ay by a aa mashed ‘Thurs ing over Cl Johnson, of South Sixth his been on the siek list sev- eral «i 4 a Mr. T. 11. 1213 South Pitth ret. is vering from an illness of several works Mrs. J. Gray, of 1 South Fifth sire ) Mr, Wm. W M V the and frict BEWAKE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRA THAT CONTAIN MEROURY, as mer ' vly de ¥ derange eutering it Hall's Caterem Cure, Cheney & Co Toledo, O,, con Tlonest| When You Buy of U s You Save Money Honest === (ore 0. Hart & Son Hardware and Stove Company == _ Prices Winter Stock unusually well selected coal bucket ttings ar We this season in the way of « are showing ind low-priced line yal vases fire sets, pokers and eneral winter stock. S ARE UNMATCHABLE! wood mantels and firepla shovels, OUR PRICE We Sell the Best Gas Stoves Cheap Fuel---Free Connections 303-307 BROADWAY SEVENTEEN YEARS’ SALE OF WHITE FAWN FLOUR! With coastant satisfaction to our customers, is the reason we now guarantee it to be the best Flour on the market. i) Jake Biederman Grocery Company SOLE AGENTS OBERT &. EES Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads al) ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDIED IN BOTTLES AND EY THE KE@ BY PADUCAH BOTTLING 60, Bergiloll, Proprietcs Tenth and Madison streets epho pne 101. Orders Gilled uatil 11 p.m Pop, rs . Seltzer Wa‘er and aL «1 Everything New New Building, New Fixtures and an Entirely NEW STOCK GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET Is stocked with all kinds of fresh and salt meats. Goods delivered prompt- ly to ali parts of the city, Call and see our new store, Py. LAL Tenth and Trimble Telephone No. 118. R. Rupy, Ass’t Cash. BANK Jas. A CITIZENS’ SAVING INCORPORATE! Rupy, Pres, W. F. Paxton, Cash. 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 DIRECTORS J.A.Budy, J.R. Smith, Geo. 0. Hart, F. Kamleiter, G.C. Wallace, i. Farley, F.M. Fisher, R.’Rady, W. F. Paxton. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS J. W. Moore, DE\LER IN Staple and Fancy Grocerie Canned Goods of All Kinds. free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th ed Adama ‘PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! JAMES A. WOODWARD United States War Bi | OUONERS ws are particularly careful in the laun-|'; ye hase; Pabecsh. beGuasnen oh ite dering of colored goods, handling shbocaeies. 8 Mati Efinger & GD which are not waranted fast will not Undertakers and embaimers, rth ose Nogligee shirts, starched and plain, shirt waists. ties, socks, otc., cleansed ironed and finished by the Star Steam | store Telepdour 138 “ Laundry in a manner which cannot | Re: inc» Tala nonaise 180 § Thiet fail to please, When in Metropolis stop at the STAR STEAM LAUNERY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. Leeve Block. STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the | Week. D. eBay, p Between 4th and Sth on Forry oo 120 North 4th st. If it fails to ctire go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK, We will refursd to him. .Price 50 ue