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nt muNyon'’s ( | TO KEEP OUT YELLOW FEVER. Headache and Indigestion Cure — FINED 20 DOLLARS C++ ¥eeeeeee is the only remedy on the! market] Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 19.—The at will cure any form of bi he| national quarantine convention as-| Ruth Minor Gets a Judgment In Sale of salah ———easarhonit in 8 to 10 minutes, correct fadigee |sembied here with 125 delegates pres-| the Police Court ‘This . jon, stimula nerves sid bu ch in- rom. * paseceere up thesystem. It should bein every ent and others arriving with each iv: Morning. *| home and every traveler's /gripsack, |°O™>E train. The subject. with which the convention is to deal is|There Were Three Fines For Of all draggisis. 95 cured, 25e. 9 cM Ppoher, WF. Parwon B.W. Clements, | ——- — “How to provide an efficient quaran-| Drunkenness—Other Police se ee ef sadigs bees ft aed tine to protect the states from tnvas~ Court News. ’ SOCIETY NOTES. ion of infectious and contagious dis- OMice: Ro, 916 Broadway. eases.” Gen. Luke E. Wright, of] path atigor, the boy charged with ————— a essee , arged Tennessee was named as permanent | rubbing a rag saturated with carbolic Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 JOY. * acid on the face of Lockup Keeper 9 e upp 1es ecm, a eae ~~ Gonsiger it |, Washington, D. C., Nov. 19.—| Menifee’s little son, was this morning per + The yellow fever problem has been|fined $20 and vests in the police 10 cents | (This outer world we tread on) asa receiving earnest attention of late| court. 407 Broad ay. serie 5 on whose tair|##0™ the authorities here, owing to| Judge Sanders stated that he pre- ; Spithoed wld tee 1,00] A gracious instrument on whose fait) thy important new relations establish: | dicted that Minor would never reach men copies strings the of 21 without getting in the We learn those airs we shall be set to br geod cap am wr tbe ra on gg play When mortal hours are ended, Let Already the} penitentiary, being hung, or killed. marine hospital service has begun its]He now has a brother in the peni- — work of establishing ® cordon of quar- | tenti i: np ohare yousg, bee's u antine around Cuba. A large float-| seems little hope for his reformation. Panvcan’s record today for baild-|Man, of thy spirit move on it Sling disinfecting plant is in pease Chea, Casey ie the name of @ ings under actual construction is wind, .,|in Havana harbor, and «similar float-}former clown in Clark's circus, said, by one who is in a position to Aste. is oy ae i WY | ing disinfecting plant is at Santiago, | which was here not long siace. He i although not yet in operation. These}got left here, and was employed to are to take charge of the shipping|take part in the T. P. A. minstrels coming to American parts and put it |!ast night. He quite » but through such thorough disinfection] after the performance, went out with The splendid values we are showing in Dress SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1898, Goods have made for us the biggest dress goods sales We place on sale Monday, Nov.|- 21st,.a special line of, table lin- ens, napkins, sheets and white toi- the wings, in the history of the store. A glance at the great piles of choice fabrics will quickly convince you of the merit and goodness that koow, to be 125 new buildings.| Lie groveling? More-is won than ere we have crowded into small prices. Keep your eyeaon Paducah. was lost. FOR INSTANCE: let, quilts, These goods are made hinge hace mE ra ‘ Con. W. J. Bryan says that the} night by the bést. manufacturers, and at} recent election is but a +continuan of the case’’ as far as free silver is}, ° i Gi birds go; hen th concerned, but it is very evident that “5 AR bia enya FOS ew A teller of good tidings. Let thy] that all fever germs will be removed. | 4 few of the boys, and got a little too ne praise ba: Similar floating plants will be estab-|much. Ee was arrested and the flne ished at all other large commercial | assessed against him was $1 and costs. points. D. B. James and Wes Smith were fined for the same offense, 5c Forty-inch changeable covert cloths, strictly the prices quoted are the best val- P all wool, a splendid material for coat suits—price ~~ continuance 1s at the cost of the| Shake off the dew and soar. Cg A oe i ade ' ues we have ever been able tolsi nie. righ eee TO BE EXCLUDED. SAGES te oh a only soc a yard, f BR h a Lote! ——_= And make a place in tas hear’ for Plantation Chili y Broadcloths in several colors at 75c and 98c a af offer. oarding ouses anc. DEP'S] Tue president’s coming message Soe Washington, D. C., Nov. 1 EP pA te eat } ft . : will be remarkable for the new sub-| And give her time to grow, and cher-| This goverament will decline to j will save money by taking ad-|ects tat it wit handle and for the} ish her, as Cat ekueta mane hciea| 2 Oe OA A8e : ee A splendid value in black crepon at 48¢ yd. absence of the old problems that have/Then will she come, and oft Will) swiss minister for a removal of the} One week « sing:to thee, et ; Choice new apple butter, per Ib... When thou art working in the fur-|festrictions imposed by law on the) 0 ref rows; aye, importation of cattle from i Cho’ Or weeding in the sacred hour of}land, owing to the prevalauce in| He dawn. | It is a comely fashion to be glad— . : would have had a bigger majority in|Joygis the grace we say to God. ‘ : b damask, full 70 inches wide, for the electoral college thanin 1896, ment officials, endanger all the live-| Pure As things are now moving the coun-| Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Post, of New] stock products of the country. The try expects to make it unanimous] York, gave a delightful bowling par-| Swiss minister called on Secretary ty this morning at the Pastime alley. | Wilson yesterday for the purpose of Among those present were: Mr. and] ascertaining if something might not Mrs. E. M. Post, Mesdames Thos. ©. | pe done of a remedial nature, but the Leech and Cook Husbands and Misses] jaw is mandatory, B | vantage of this sale: Two pieces. extra heavy un- Big lot novelty goods in many patterns and col- been settled forever by the last two elections. ew plum butter, per Ib. ors at 25¢, 39¢, 48c and up. Ir the recent election bad been bleached half linen German |presidentiat contest, the republ nar dil ckles, eleven cantons of the Swiss Republic |) prriit pickics. er a of foot and mouth diseases which in | Hominy and hominy flakes, per Ib.02 Choice line of pre per Ib..... 1d —yard wide. the opinion of the agriculture depart- —Jean Ingelow. s. Tip Top rolled oats. je syrup, per qt. 1. L. RA 35¢ for 44-inch all wool serges in ‘all colors—a regular 45¢ value for 35c¢ yard. : : 46e yard. : Two pieces 62-in. silver bleach Tel. 89. in 1900. ENGLISH TEA, Silks, velvets, braids, laces, gimps, ete., for Tue Qwensboro Messenger re- joices because Bryan has served Circle H., of the First Baptist trimming purposes. e secreta German damask, with red bor- fartha; Leech, Jessie Nash, Emma] will be obliged to decline the minis-| church will give an Knglish Tea next HERE AND THERE: $ $ : . : $ notice on the plutocrats that he will] Reed, Mattie Fowler, Mattie Davis| ter’ Tuesday nigh h id f » » Fowler, 8} ter’s reques' y night at the residence o ss der, all linen, One, Of the DeESt)mecet them in 1900, which goes tol and Mary Mathews, of New Orleans, [ore 10% Mr. E. F, Byng. A very attractive Ty 3 show how very little it takes to com- awe program has been arranged which Large all wool fascinators, all colors, 25c each, ‘es | ee damasks made or hard ware, 5O |rori s treo siiver paper in these days| ‘TH ‘Thursday afternoon club was ri be pablished later. Refresb- Better fascinators, 48¢ and s9¢. ‘ibwie i most pleasantly entertained by M A ments will be served in English style. p ae | cents yard bs <nartanet T. C. Leech at the Palmer Thursday |4 | fac Ica The public cordially invited. Zephyr shawls 25c, 35¢ and 48c. 7} ° Tue iroa must penetrate the soul|*fternoon. The rooms were lighted ‘ 60. i BG ewe Fascinators and shawls are all hand made. ; s by hanging Chinese lanterns and were je may save your life—Viantation ‘ d 4 pieces full bleach 64-inch ot that Bracken county Goebel elec-|sSstetully decorated with Japancse Demonstration Maat reat ko hace thnaahene, 11-q all-wool white blankets—a splendid, special | linen for 50 cents. yard tion board that lost the election of | and Chinese decorations, and present- eM aR AE value—$3.65 pair. w | , bs democratic congressman in the Ninth | ed etd pretty si vb Each of the MABKIAGE TOMORROW. Good bed comforts 75¢, $1 and $1.25. , district because of a paltry ten votes, |Suests was presented with a souve- In money-saving and econ- > z 8 pieces strictly all linen fine bleach dam- G 4 nir, a dainty Chinese picture. Mrs. rat saeroedegatel Mr. D. A. Brooks, of Lynaville, Ladies’ winter unde wear 12/¥c, ase and 38ca It is evident that Goebel must in- omy! A lucky purchase en : ask, 66 inches wide, for 69c yard. 4 . . W. Boswell won the club prize and ss zs i Tenn., and Miss Alice Fiffea, of garment. J j struct his henchmen in the funda} yi.5 Mary Boswell the visitor's priz ables us to offer customers | wocavilie, this county, will be mar- a 4 pieces fine bleach damask, 72 inches wide, | mental prisciple of counting. Mrs. Walter Johnson won the lone| 4 opportunity to buy ned at the Christiaan church in Wood- Big lings ciilidren's underwear at ell prices. f A for 75c yard. _____—_——=—_— hand prize and Miss Clara Thompson ville tomorrow morning at 8:30 Men's underwear 25¢, 38¢, §0c, 75¢ and up to , y Tue story ison the rounds that|tne booby. ‘The prizes were handsome o'clock, Rev. W. W. Morris officiat- to Sr.95 each. : 6 pieces extra quality fine bleach Governor Bradley and the Hunterites | Japanese ornaments. ing. The couple will drive to this . wi ay 72 inches wide, the best damask lor service) bsve kissed and made up and that oP an p S city and will be guests at the New Ladies’ wrappers s9c, 89c and 99c. | mad . Geo. Todd will be i Miss Maye Terrell will entertain Richmond until Monday morning, Ladies’ and children’s all P le, 880 yard fal peg Anaya ces thehie young isdies’ Olnche cldb next At Wholesale Prices| "22 *Y wil leave over the N.C. F WOO). ER ot aa 26 dozen all linen 5-8 napkins, woven €dges,|-1-,. these sicanset sano cae sun | Wednesday afternoon resale Fries) « si. L. for their future home io and 15c. : 4 for 85c dozen, Steteaiae ser alleged ay of sop: Laoraa Ramsey society; held a recep Dehn an peep ie emits A sk “i oe fps bameeece £ < Thirty pairs of white | lank- 50c. m ve your life. Planta- New frogs and turtles at roc each. re 16 dozen all linen, 3-4 napkins, woven edges, |in republican harmony. 1: will be}tion Friday afternoon at, the resi 66. being @ wholesale deal- | tion Chill Cure has saved thousands, Big new li 4 eck ‘ somewhat difficult for the a dence of Mrs. Armour Gardner in ig new line men’s neckwear at 25c. for $1.25 dozen. 4 hoffor of the visiting ladies attending} _¢T’s samples,ranging in price Congr" he leadi 1 , a rural republican to concieve of har-lene Methoulst conference. Mrs. H.| from $2.00 to $6.00, go at a VOICE CULLURE, All the leading styles of men's 1900 count pure i bob size white toilet quilts for 85c each. | mony puilt on the above basis, F. Lyon welcomed the visitors and] saving of ots $2 pS ox ath —— linen collars 10¢ each, At peace . % Lane 10-4 unbleached sheeting 9%c yd. Tusnr ie aliwit w the patience of |Pemnted them to the guests in tum. Mrs. Jane Taylor Donoh By all means look at our big line fur collarettes. 5°pieces 9-4 bleach sheeting, better than Patience o upils in vocal music, § i pt seen at the Palmer house Tuesdays —_—_o_—— and Fridays from 12 m. to 2 p. m. ’ JPA. ce Purvell Thompson § orhour's - A Big Sale~Big Bargains! We're ready for a week of memo- rabletrading. Are you with us? NOW LET PRICES TALK! FAMOUS JACKET NEWS. 43.95, 4-50, 4-75, 5.00 and 6,50, up With weather right, with goods right, with prices lower than you even so patient a man as President} Miss May Macihews, a charming McKinley, and the Spanish govern-}young lady of New Orlefins, arrived ment bas about reached it. Appre-| in the city yesterday on a visit to ciating the position of Spain, Presi- nae Chas, Mocquot on West, Broad- dent McKinley has been disposed to . name: allow the Spanish peace commissions} Mrs. H. G. ,Tandy {entertained the ers a reasonable time to accept our|Y0UDE ladies’ “Cinch club Wednesday ; afternoon at euchre.. Mrs. J. E. En- demand for the (Philippine Islands, } 2145, won the club prize. The visit- — SHOES! SHOES!! but when they made their second}ors’ prize was won by Mrs. Woods, We are daily adding new goods to our already large stock, and if]#08Wer, just submitted to our com-|of Baton Rouge, La... you don’t find one day what you are looking for is no reason you can’'t| missioners, merely an elaboration of 2 88 the next. Our stock embraces from an infant's No. O, soft sole, to|their frst answer, which they were Mrs. Smith Fields and Miss Thomp- woman's No. 12 or mau’s No. 14, in medium light weights. informed was not an auswer at all, eee » leas young lady of Ful- on, e in the city this week shop- they forfeited their claims for any|ping and ond: " HILDREN’S . “ ping and attending the conference MISSES AND G DEPARTMENT. farther consideration at the hands of| meetings. Sizes 2 to 6, 25 cents; 2 to 6, 50 pe 2to pe 75 an ath net this government, They are toc p! Miss M Hall e h i 5 to 8, socts; 5 to 8, 75 cts; 5 to 8, $1.00,heavy or light weight. |i, ena A Hass Miss Mary Halloran has returned “ 8 to 11,75 cts! 8 to11,$1; 8tor1,$1.35; heavy and light weight. y paceaverteg. eB! time; =n the from a visit to her brother, Mr. Will : rs ty hope that eomething may turn up| fallora Svanvslle. * 2 to 2,$1; 12 to 2,$1.25; 12 to 2, $1.50 heavy and light weight. P| Halloran, in Evanyslle. s § $1.25 B15 ¥ 8 8 thaf will help them. Our commis- ; sioners have been instructed to i form the Spanish commissioners tha the negotiations must be brought to a close at once, either by the com- 2¥6 to §, $1; 2% to 528, $1.25; 24 to 54, $1.50; 2' to 6, $2. | dietion of the treaty of peace, upon} Miss Lizzie Sinnot will return next “4 my our terms, or a refusal of our demand | Tuesday from a visit to Miss Luckett | See our Lines above. for the Philippines. This country i} “larksvlle, ‘Tenn, Miss Sinnott has ~~. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. See our men’s and woman's shoes at these | prepared for either termination of the Dies Se roel piaa} at eatictt epoia) pepperell, for 16c yard. L.B. OGILV E & CO. ee ee ee ee ee The Williams Typewriter ‘ NEW NO, 2, FOR 1898 Visible Writing, Direct Inking , Best Work, Keyboard Lock, Easy Touch, Extreme Durability, Ball. bearing Carriage, Phenomenal Speed, Perfect Alignment, Superior Manifolding, ©LD MACHINES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT r Full catalogue on application. Agents , wanted in unocoupied territory. We have & few second-hand machines of other makes for sale; also supplies. to.9.00 each. - D. M. FLOURNOY, A big stock of stylish collareites| 4 eont, "104 North Second St, EDWIN A. HARDIN & CO, Mrs. Geo, A. Flournoy entertains pynext Tuesday afternoon with a 5 o'clock tea in honorof Miss May Mat- thews, of New Orleans. LITTLE GENTS AND BOYS. Storr, 75c; 8 to 11, $1; 8 to 11, $1.25. “12 to 2,$1; 12 to 2,$1.25; 12to 2, $1.50; 12to 2, $1.90,H & L W tention during her vist to that figures. negotiations, but Spain will be very| char h stylish]4¢ Priced for this sale at 1.75, , » , arming Tennessee town. have ever seen for such stylish ; pgp 7s Paducah, Ky. Sole Dealers, \ age t pepo nid $5.59. oe eee men's and woman's shoes at/anwise if it provokes us into more coats, our garment department soon | 2°50, 3.§0, 5:0, 6.50, 7-5) UP 101 afention thie pa 409 Wainut St. Cincinnati, 0, fighting ; it will simply mean the locs|‘‘ATe you engaged?" asked the dar-|should be thronged with pleased $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 but a palrof FINE shoes in woman's s. Ladies’ worth de- — 7 =— - ———— : t Spanish territory, ing chap, customers. Ladies’ worthy de-| WARM WINTER UNDER- | 7 slightly off in style. i eee eee And she blushed a furous blush, endable jackets, worth up to ai La FOR A AOKE OR FOR NECESSITY re = And stared right down into her lap ie for $5, $6, $7, $8, $10 and WEAR: ‘ PRESENTED A PISTOL. With a telling royal flush. $ We've made a lucky purchase; ‘Are you engaged?’ he ingired again} Misses’ jac’ worth up to $12, got bargains that startled our sense Max Woods Arrested This After-| And that girl wore a look of glee, | for $5, $6.50 and $750 this week. [of values. As this underwear noon By Watchman Matlock, | or shezsaid with a smile that gave] Children’s jackets, dependable, | comes to us we will pass it out to ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS sbi TA ares Lilepeh ner aasntihgeirg Bo pedal our custa ers at surprise prices, | Max Woods, of the Si | 4B BO Dut F'd like.to be.” ; colors—~4 . ; | You will do well to watch for our 3 iste ha Aves Peete —Loulsville Times. |very spore, for A Other big| advertisement of these bargains, he was arrested this afternoon in ‘Tin The marriage of Mr. Milas Clark to bhaiuar hy’ : “St IMAX Peel co ees 10 Mic she byscal 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY |Can Alley’ by Special Officer Mat-| fis Katie Smith will take plase A CAPE Cli , joften, When the children’s un- lock, of the Illinois Central, th 2 t. D is De Sal Mahe Every lady needs a cape or col-,derwear in this purchase reaches Ruth McElya swore outa w: ay esi ‘ales church next} iarette in addition to a jacket.|us we'll put it on sale at one cent y' ‘arraot) Wednesday morning. Both are well i i against him this morning c ing} known, the groom-to-be being em- ‘There's cape economy in this store)a garment and up and the b'g lot him with poioting a pistol at her.| ployed at the Illinois Central chops, | this time that will tempt you if} will be snapped up in a jiffy. She claims he asked her where a cer-|the pride being employed at A you've got a cape to buy this sea-) One case of women's union suits tain woman he was infatuated with] Racket store son. in this lucky purchase has reached " was, and she refused to tell him, ; Cloth capes, long and hays bs a4 will be in this week’s sale whereu| he inted the pi: nhs i Jain or elaborately trimmed, for] for only 35¢ a suit. 1 $ hay pon po ¢ pistol at jHevontoe to reliable reports, a well Rua ladies, at $4, 85, $6 and] Two cases of men's warm un- gre partlonlarly careful in the lean. ; Woods claims he bad no pistol. |. gal gprs ical. 258 *187. Heavy cloth capes in shorter derwear got in this lucky purchase, each tn such a way that even dyes|—all are interested. in He is bere on «ten days’ pass, and if Sod 8S eomurareeyete. date] engths, for 95¢, 1.50, 175 and 2,00.}have reached us for this week's ee aan waranted fast will not Which theretis general in the 1 has boon taking Piso's Cure for Conmmption since in detwult of a $50 bond went tot thelor the wedding has not. been tate}, Several plush capes, the sort|sale. : 0 coe shirts, starched and plain, | aoc Of, piaaeaa. tow a 1888, for’ Thad an attack of LaGrippe lockup tl ernoon, - bli made} that will hold their own and not} One case of men’s very heavy, shirt Wale, tes,'eoe ete., cleansed | Fun ay mead . May 2 1800, apd Pe Lak hence ~— ees change their color—stylish and|soft, warm underwear worth 75¢| ironed and finished by the Star Steam | We ft your eyes and fem. race 5 ter inaee until 1 tried Fiso's BEWARE OF OINTMENTS. FOR! 4. ciner wedding thai. ta talked ot | Pretty: made for next to no price at jour SOY TS ass, tai to please pn eee 4 bore ‘You are pleased with hat we ' Oure, which relieved ray M. , Colorado CATARRH THAT CONTAIN fe that of a well pacing pe pie all, when you consider et qual- One case if 4 s fine, warm, Pp 5 i one eyes, Tehenge you $1.00 Springs, Colo., August 19, 1608, MEROURY, young Broadway droggist to a pretty ity of real plush, Here they are,/winter weight nnderwear, worth other ara ree ae, oaks ies 4 in assorted lengths; for 1.45, 2.95,/$1.25, our lucky price 75c. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, ©)" Sa mercury will surely destroy the sense ot | young lady of Illinois, who resides in Puilter ome cunaes Merete (toe young man’s former howe, The ig! otinte aT aaa ce J. J. BLMIOH, sie payee marriage will be slemnized next TN TSUAL BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Milli-|” 1 Erveranen El i am Rosny” derive. trom theme | wont Dut the exact date has not} “ " Vepy, Bed Blankets, Bed Comtorts, Boys’| 1% North sth St. Lecce Block, Broadway Pocmomews, wate. ede coxa meal Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Socks, Stockings,|—— Ss : is taken internal ioe 74 ~— . i eayettm. SEE OUR WINDOW . / Matil-Effinger & Co|PEN SIONS! fe CASEI tu ugha meta ao| ne Sas il oo eee, Ome : Done f ye wecenana S| Rirteariarinec |e tr. Commun ¢ Oven” | Eo AM, ER ESO UT ER SS) pans ma) inisan BOCES & son Don't & Plantation Chil : aOR 7 , sgt He gens ves, TAMER, ete | {ae ! trata a cura gont 08 Math Thin Ji et ne

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