The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 26, 1896, Page 4

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ee Nokegiving (Campbell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. Bargains. 20 B.Yhird Street, Telephone No, 18. ta Wado use tha word often, bt Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, there o'bo other word which le hal The Best on the Market. Beets outage wi nite coon o-| Mategpois Clippings. for Kincling. Pittsburgh Coke, a es, if PERSONALS. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, TABLE KNIVES, Mr. Fred Greif, mail ra | BUTCHER KNIVES, kets for 69c the pair. Extra fine half-wool blankets, the Mr. Flint Singletary is in Clinton. | trams of Interest Relative to the us ad The well known baker lately of! Councilman Bell is back from | b kind usually sold for $2.50, at $1.98 kel’s, has bought the | Joppa, Railroads and Railroad Aetna Parti, THe QuEEN OF Sox : , Seth tees eh. Wl Yate As “The Kimball Piano has a wonderfully sweet and sympathetic toue.’ And all other kinds of KNIVES at Pe The Finest and Cheapest Line —OF CARVING KNIVES, : POCKET KNIVES, the pairs 11-4 Belden Blankets, made of fine soft material, weight 5's pounds, for $2.75 the pair. Our 11-4 Golden Rod blankets, part ad 74 108, nrg stock and fixtures of J. H.| Miss Annie Puryear bas returned People. Nice heavy my Diankets at $1.26] ‘Thompson, the bakery on from Nashville, hb each. Dr. P. H, Stewart is confined to hy oer eoqepeneemnceeiiaane - Red medicated blankets for $2.50/ SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, a. returned this! T*tit 61 was an hour Inte today. SCOT | ll ARDW (RE For Women. and will henceforth be known | morning from St. Louis. sagas ake What Is Home AN ARK 9 (aconponata.) Good fleeced vests for 19¢. as the Mr. Jim € ements returned this Mr. G. H. Burnett, the general Heavy fleeced vests and pants, in morning from St. Louis. train inspector of the system, ea ne — eora and pataral colors, for S60. | | 66 N Baker 99) “ev. BB. Ramsey and family|n'on 104 last might 4 318-324 BROADWAY «se - + PADUCAH, KY. : Extra heavy fleeced vests and pants [have returned from Nashville. 55, Binsios. 4 \Wieel eee 1 ou a for 49¢ each. r sro| Postman Fred Acker went up to] exnerience, is the latest. addition te (Stox or BIG HATCHET, Fi Natural wool gray vests and pants siti teeny pies oot will 20 Kuttawa this morning to spend the] the force of circular artists, a ) . a for 50c each. ) ; day. ‘ ‘ a r é : eines’ satan 8 RD Abily Hapveks tetstaad tees i ‘The celebrated Oneita union suits doubt prove successfu’ ia: Ganipbe Mlonrhay cue kp Mook sboragindt ts bal highs oe 1anod Ge ios TADES. Phone 53 Gro, Leannann, 5 ‘ ‘ | others for com- new undertaking. Give him a 5 on Aeon oy ert ond darebithy. "We offer them sh trom Fulton today to spend Thanks-| jyctor ‘Tom Piles’ train last evens 4 . ; : 5 For Men. LOCAL MENTION. lucas inns at have tel dw'tia Senn, tsi et] we towite you to call and sew the “Kim:| [4 ade Ni ; ‘ of your patronage. 5 Heavy white cotton undershirts spend Thanksgiving. yen dew emi en J snl eda gpl ee rcanerie "a J. H. Hartman, of Centralia Ro dainag ae ae ” , hea or fe; teerteo | Tere Will be, Thanbegiving ser. | fo a guest of hie son-in-law, At- Cis" Weditle ‘Was doacavar halls.” The household name of Kimball a Heavy weight, fine, soft, merino! vices tonight at 6:15 o'clock at the |)" ' est 0 ’ exllle has removed ; i vests and drawers at 60c. They will German Evangetical church on Fifth | ‘ormey R. T. Lightfoot. ' from Bell's depot to this fills the hearts of all nations with delight. | ' i cost you 75¢ anywhere else. treet. Rev. Clay Roberts, who is con-| ci y are for the present domi- 6N UCxyan | racl @ 0a! 4 All wool, natural, and red flannel eer Racket | Uucting the revival at the First Bap-|ciled at the Nichols House. The pride of the world. We will say, ' a shirts and drawers at 98c each. : Those who visit the New ecket |tist church, went down to Mayfield] Jim Kaley, the new pee: be Store before making purchases in| ini, morning, but returned this after | proudest man on the pike. He says however, that4we have no Kimball Pianos, mae, Cloaks Last. underwear and hosiery bcd ty noon, the youngster is nearly big enough : Uf \LUMP . e o ‘* 10c gad But by no means least, for the coli! |have cause to regret it, 264 Mr. Chas. Corum, of Salem, Liv-| now to wind a brake chain, to sell at 60c. on the dollar, but will for EGG wave is giving new life to our buying Warning. ingston county, came to the city to-| ‘The boys who stop at the Mineral ; ‘ - ‘ ‘ p and selling. Jaunty jackets for! ye. 1, ‘Trice and Mr. P. L. No-|day and submitted to asurgical oper-| Well house proionuce the bill the time being offer a discount of 20 per 9c children and ladies are piled high on] }16 are my only authorized repre- | ation, of fare of toc interminable cent. on deferred payments This is our NUT a ‘. i‘ 9c our tables. Capes, too, receive de- served attention, How are these items, one from each class? ives soliciting for flash light ‘as, R. N, Irving and Mr. Wood}and the menu nd compare. ‘ id fotogeats, All “others “to|raylor lett at oss, special sale for the holidays and we in-|Qld “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton fotograts. All others claiming to/Taylor left at noon for Dresden,} ‘Trainmaster Joe Rork came in represent my studio are imposters |Tenn,, after a visit to Dr. Winston! Jooking like old Nimrod himself last " P P ‘ P vite the music-loving public to visit us at) h Infants’ fancy owe cloaks] and frauds. W.G. McFappes. and family. evening, and his game-bsg was loads i : oe rCaiada's aah ea Small Blaze. G. N, McGrew, of Bayou, Ky., is}ed with quail. Mrs. Rork will make 430B ite Pal -H | Children’s and misses’ jackets, I cc leas ie AT bata aa itosd the team roadway, opposite Palmer House ae | stylishly made from blue and brown] The new chemical engine made its | '® the city on a 0 his » Ho . " cheviots, for $1.69. initial run about 6 o'clock last night. | mer. at the St. Nicholas, and daugh-! But few of the employes took a evs cloth capes with for trim-|A lamp exploded at the Watson | ter, Miss Georgia who has an art/holiday today. Most of them are SUTHER IN ming for $3.98. House, on Broadway, near the rail-|School here. more thankful that they had a day's ' ' 5 Yo I Latest style in tan covert cloth] road, but no damage resulted. ‘The ST NIGHT'S GERMAN toi Tbe otherwise. However, Manager “Special Sale.” Q. r jackets with silk velvet collar for| alarm was from box 22. LAST NIGHT'S nearly all enjoyed an extra good din- ee a W, W. KIMBALL CO a Bring us your doctors prescrip- ee “Old Dad’ C! “ee : " we Rng ee that do | Cone aid ave ‘np carefully 8°41 /The Most Brilliant Function of] 68 abd Mewes boner, Frock saue| eee vee 4 Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. ave adozen styles that de- mptly filled with pure drugs. - ee is te f os”? * serve attention; well stuffed, soft P QeaLeoMLAROE® & Warken, i Many Months. She yr ris Nec a te CHICAGO, ILL. | _ Ge aatear te qeosien: tor] ee eee — they left this a. 1m. in anticipation| ——= the cheapest; we quote just four —_—______ — ‘) 5 an ation | Bay, items aad ths prices should make you His Seeond Appearance. The Young Married People’s Co- i legal oa Mrs. Ritter will ~ r | LE ADING Y, uick buyers : Prof. W. J. Martin gave his sec- : hand them at Paris, | P 1G "Good ‘size and weight, wool filled ond entertainment at Morton's opera pee CNR ee eae ‘Mileage’ returned his gratitude NOU O i eee 5c. CIGARS. P comfort, for 75c. house last night to a crowd Some- ae aN: tude to the omnipotent giver of all ea Ask For Them. a Large, extra heavy, wool , filled] what smaller than the one of the pre- The dance of the Young Married | blessings, especially for the bounteous d ceding night. On account of fatigue | People’s Cotillion Club at the Palmer] and toothsome repast of which he - ‘ comforts for 98¢c. ) Extra size, cotton filled comforts, nu “~—/” made of satine; a remarkable value] ments will be given, but Prof. Mar- for the price, $1.59. tin will give private entertainments. | nent visitors from other cities. It] good, better, Eiderdown comforts, the kind that aarti was decidedly the swellest function/describe and the letting out of his usually sold for $5, now offered for| _ It requires but little cash to buy | of the season, and the event was all] waistband, both attest. But if you do and need work go to the McCCLEAN STUDIO for ~ i $3.96, ae prec te! vaca: goats Se that the dovore expected it to be. | | Master Mechanic C. G. Potter 5 d children a 9-3 “Phe special features were the] and wife gave at their resilence, 518 FINE P RAP PLATINOTYPES -““ Underwear For Racket Store. “29608. “|beautiful women, handsome men;|South Fétrth street today, one of PHOTOGRAPHS and PLATINOTYPES, 1 also make Winter. Married Last Night, costly and attractive costumes, | the most elegant aud recherche dinings 4 specialty of large crayon, water color, also pastel. ‘The only and illness no more public entertain-| House last night was attended by the| partook with his friends, Mr. and elite of Paducah, as well as promi-|Mrs. R. H, Walker. That it was best, his inability to Fioncado Don't Read This, a man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE Photographs, Getting busier every day in this Steve George and Alice Palk, col-| dancing and music, The decorations] jn the city. he menu was both va- important stock. ored, were married last night by/| were by Brunson & Co. ___ | ried and bounteous, and prepared in Is a Wonderful Discovery, and One Bottle will do in Four Days what no ‘Time to change to the warm, heavy] Justice Winchester at his office on| Refreshments were served durifig}a style that would have tempted the other medicine will do in Six Months. If you suffer with the ball, and lunch between the first| appetite of the most fastidieus epi. 105 Broad was ; Cc LEAN ; . . . weights now. Shoe Department. In our shoe department you will find us abreast of the times with the style, quality and price, In our pur- Legal Row. t ag IR Ba 9, | 8nd second germans in a private] cure, Among their _—_ guests} ° : ° Go to the Richmond Cafe for a 25 Ms W. J. Hills and/ Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver! dining room. were cent dinner, es Mr. and Mrs. Cook Husbands led] family, Miss Susie Wethereld, | . Assigne (den F ee german, and these were pres-/'Train Dispatcher Will Hills and| Complaint, Female Weakness, SCHOO SHOES Men’s and boys’ clothing, hats, | ent: wife and others all unite in pro- eye caps and furnishing goods, musica wits. GZ, Dunn, Danville; Mr. ,C.di-|nouncing the viands delicious, Mr. | Catarrh or General Debility. N R instruments, guns and pistols, wil] Wasesst, Cian ene ia thas Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. . Potter a king of hosts and Mrs. Pot- chase for fall we have tried to com- Tn Cadiz; "Alb Myers, M. be closed out regardless of cost. Mixses Melis ‘and yme Eaton, Covi ter, the empress, par excellence, in Do not delay, but ¢ at office at once to t this Wonderf tem. bine, #0 far as practicable, handsome 7°16 s, Second St. Cohen's stand. | Misr er sens ie the saihniee ack 2 ge alee BA ea : be Aes red We are going to sell our Children's Shoes at the VERY pbell, #F., ad Ww 3 uly. ill cure where others have fa osts nothin, does not SMALLEST PROFIT. Bars EWE E: (uc Bernard: Sliver Coxe Pit We want to «raw your children’s trade; we want your children to grow Berek Gel ddl Aathracite bal up in our Shoes, then they will trade with us all their lives If you are not trading with us, ask one of our customers about our Shoes, and about from the St. Bernard Coal Co., Large $1.00 Bottles for 25c, | way of treating our clients—and their feet, incorporated, 423 Broadway. DER dienes te ahehls weneehc oteetuning Pa haan OFFICE, 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PADUGAH, KENTUCKY’ = use, 8} to 11 at $1.00, and 11'¢ to Apply 115 North Fourth; second ry the old reliableSt. Bernard J. Moss, administrator, deeds Esrantisuxy 1865 2 at $1.36. ave : ioe to W. F. Bradshaw and C.K, Consultation Free LITTLE GENTS’ LACE Prompt Delivery UB Bi free ato Ven yan Wat Nba id ier aun: W | g . IA M NAC 5BL , 5s saat i » most burn for the money, St. We show an extra good shoe, size 9$]Can be secured by favoring us with | the most y ae ‘ s 3. Holland and wife, of At- GAVE UP. A PADUCAH BOY te 1349, at $1 25, your doctor's prescriptions or onlore eae Mat Co., incorporated,| T, E for anything in the drug line. Ochl-/423 Broadway. ‘Telephone No.8, | lanta, Ga., deeds to Geo. C. Sald to Be in a T + 3 Fol ae? BUNKER HILL SCHOOL BHOE. | oi cer & Walker, druggists, Fifth| oc21 tor $5 Sal pepe’ rs gd and Broadway. nit Charged with Theft. Oak Grove. Surrender of Della Allen After} yty.. 6, 4. George left last n H ( rea in the pare are good wearers. New Horse Too Small. Chas, Fradley, a middle aged] Mrs. F, N. Bigger deeds to E. E. Nearly a Year. len mSannouncig thet Naren Diamonds Watches Clocks 8} to 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25, Chiet Voight was today engaged] white man with a wife and five chil-/Smith, for $1800, some land on the a BOYS! BOYs! in the arduous task of training anoth-|dren, who resides up in ‘Duck’s} Paducah and Lovelaceville grovel ee! bd er new horse to work with ‘Old| Nest,’’ in Tennessee river at Me-! road, near the Blandville branch, two we.are showing. * tine. sppctally Baly”’ to the new chemical engine, |chanicsburg, was arrested this fore-| iniles from Paducah. Whitley m: ‘or boys. leavy |, service- The horse recently purchased from | #00n by Officers Jones and Etter on ‘ acharge of stealing corn, turnips goods with quality and are therefore P to show you stylish footwear | 220 tf and quality combined, John M odo gre terday filed suit against 2 county, yesterd ec elias boipellg bh F0e, oy. Bmith for $2,000. He alleges ‘4 Child’s kid S L, tip, '8 to 11, 75c, | that Smith on last Chi mas knocked Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, ue down and unmercifully he: im, KANGAROO CALF. V. Guier, Assignee. : Wooitsik, Mempt ands i Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, help you. We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. We wiil sell for a short jime only Wants Damages. J R. Vickers, of Marshall | Charlie, who is about 15 years of pea men dap ng PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, Au » |. The young man and his. sister, [several inthe agty ant were ec] PINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Charged With She REVIVALS. able, i Ys Our general line is full of value arty a Hawk and produce from the island opposite ane pected home this week. but mention as special bargains until} Good, cheap blankets at Hawkins | ihe city, where Owens Brothers had] Rev. Clay Roberts preached to a] A sequel to » festi-| ‘The telegram was a cayplete sur-| Cor, Broadway and Third Streets. PADUC c closed— & Co.'s New Racket Store. 2612 /the goods stored. ‘The latter are the| crowded house last night on ‘Decis-| val shooting last Christmas eve, oc-| Prise and gave no part&dfars, saying ADUCAH, KY, $1,00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con-| 4, Eiegant Piece of Furniture, | plaintiffs. ion,” and also to a good crowd in| occurred this morning,when Delia Al-| simply that the boy was dying. —_——_——~ Fradley was found on his boat,|the afternoon. ‘This afternoon he len, colored, surrendered to Deputy| ‘The unfortunate young man is well ; former price, $2.75 to $4, 5 case given free to cus- ¢ * ‘That medicine case given free to cus: ce buys aed welt, lace] | ners of Winstead’s drug store, cor- | 4nd readily accompanied the officers, | will address principally children, Jailer Frank Grady, and was turned | known here wing carried papers ~ ~ only, Cheap at $2.75. th and Washington. See it, | claiming that he was innocent. He — = over to Deputy Sheriff Utterback, | for nearly all the newspapers in the EL ( ld C P 4g $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole 0281mo, | Was locked up to await a hearing to- vag on A andtap, Cheap at $2. — morrow morning in the police court, | Sermon at the First Christian church} ounty jail in default of bond, ag mind our shoe repair shop,| ‘There is nothing old about Dr. a tha last night on ‘The Bondage of Sit ee eet ali 4 oe MARKIAGE AT METROPOLIS We have an artist on this work,|Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. Reliables| Bud Seott, colored, of near Gra-/ One person joined the church by shooting, and han been af la it & Coke a P 4 hamville, one of the colored boys re-|etter and the ordinance of baptisin| ji. iced was comunitte si <a it Is rather to be chosen than a great toothache. Our crown and which we deliver to any address in| old time remedies are used in ite the city, or drop uss postal and we| manufacture, but Dr. Bell’s Pins cently will call for and return all repair/Tar Honey jentifically combine, |from Tom Fauntleroy, of that neigh- bridge work is of the very best material, and constructed in the arrested for stealing wheat] was administered to another one. On feet Chistetmas ove most SHOW YOUR TICKEIS, Christmas! wip, G. A, Womble tree was given at Okolona colored] staudie Pieper, of near ‘I 1 Mi ducah, skillful manner, insuring beauty and durability, Our prices are work, ing and Talesbs wallow Netncie pd 4 Rei dPhcorns nt church, near Maxon’s Mill, and dur Menai th Macca at iia the treatment of all lung and bron-| Hart'e) stive heste| Z 7 A oe a oly Bs poe Nees nd da ptropolis ie made to suit hard times or good times and are e either ii H chial choughs unheard of until its in-office on Legal Row, yesterday after-| New Regulation on the Hlinots/ ing festivities Allen went in and cre- state Hotel by Justice Wun, Wright bath ‘B t are payable either in gold ; 5 cure ‘| » vali Central Railroad, ated a disturbance. 1 or silver. Especial attention paid to the care of cl , troduction. It always cures quickly|noon on a charge of stealing Mr. er te eetes the induence of | ae @ of children’s teeth - 5 coughs, colds and grip. Itstrength-|Felix Hudson's horse. According} Hereafter the brakemen on the I.]i04or, gud Deacon Whitly Howell PO Dene es ado @ warrant all our work, ens weak lungs and relieves con- to the evidence the horse was taken| C. railroad will be required to. stand] Hauer and Deacon | Whitly Howe Prom ‘Today's Kdition ’ from the fleld and kept for five days| at each coach platform and see the| “tem MP | Ms. Jameel, Gank, cf Gaus, |ONOE Lang's Drug Store, DR. ¢, E. WHITESIDES Ot cen yao — ogge sumptior » Allen shot Howell i ey abdo- & Philli S r We Wish to day. by the secused, who frankly ade| ticket of every person, entering the poi [oc The ites - will come up this morning and at Mi Tesi Des. ¢ pianos Dthat we | witted yeste: before the justice | train before the latter can get aboard. | (eyed Allen was indicted, but. 2:15 o'clock will be married to Miss| === —EE ty ues cin stock of the | “at he took it, ‘The order was issued this morning, | Vos contrived to clude the of-|Annie Sledd, one of Murray's fair-| ges a Hadley Had His Hand Hurt, [Dave bought te cutie irgan com-| He was held over to the circuit] but it will never be practicable in] M"ay* 8 © ot tand preitieat young leties, the} First -Class Watch Repairing vs. Living Pri Chas. Hadley, a colored employe} * °*° * 7° mtly located at 218 Broad. |COUt and went to jail, He is not} Paducah until a gate is established at] "8" 1a) times he was located in ward of Mrs, Martha Brown ‘These " g Frices, of Owen Bros.’ Transfer Company, Lhe ay pow offer you these | UUt about 16 years of age, and owing/the Union Depot such as those at] iyincis but when requisition papers | Well kuown young people grew up to- Botch Work VS, Cheap Prices. had one of his hands badly lacerated pe regardless of cost, ‘These to his ignorance it is not thought] depots in large cities. Oftentimes were seoured ho vould not be found. {gether in the same community and . that his intentions were to steal the |the rushat the Union Depot is so jonidioatl “ ve been sweethearts since child. DOES YOUR WATCH sTop? yesterday afternoon by getting it caught between a street car and the eH srovy ~~ wheel of a wagon, A new boiler was being hauled tothe Paducah lyer"’ wishes them ianos are warranted for five years | ‘ ao} suite ed the manufacturers are known to/*!m@l great when a frain pulls in that 20] Reception at the Home of the hood. The 1 l be one of the most conservative and A LARGE CBOWD, Geastais (niveri tha Vaket "id ore Fricndless, il podaible happiness in the culm. GANT LOW GET Your WATCH CLOSELY REGULATED? ane >. pd Ss . ) n nation of a long courtship. as You ‘atch Bee . thoroughly reliable concerns in the person boarding the train, much leas| ‘The Home of the Friendless recep. ; "48 of & long courtship. Satinfaction? °" Repaired by Others and Does Not Give ’s power house,and Machinists’ Ball a Splendid Electric Company Do" Acar was} country, It te bos often that an ope ae ae p a brakeman or two. ‘The front door| tion yesterday afternoon at the Home Wedding at Smithland, . Al ce and Hadley had|Portunity of “oe —— Buccees, of the first coach and the back door] on Tenth street near Clark, was ut-| Mr. J. M. Wilson, a well known If you are having trouble with your time piece bring it to JOHN J servi to Paducabans, whereby you OA! ‘rhe Machinists’ ball at the New]of the last coach will hereafter be| tended by a crowd about as large as! farmer living in the Smithland neigh-| BLEICH’§ Jewelry Store, let us examine it for you, and if you have « buy a first-class piano 4 fan Richmond Hotel last night was one|kept locked while the train is under] in former years, and the donations borhood, was married to Mrs, Adelia| Watch that can be made & good time piece we will tell you so. We a the first cost to dealers. We ve and {Of te most enjoyable in the history] the depot shed, were equaily as large and numerous. | Fort at Smithland on Tuesday even- | ¢laim to be the cheapest watch repairers in town at the start, but ay pleased to show you these goods and | (0 “114 Grganication. It was the| Many substantial contributions were| ing. ‘Phis is the second marriage| claim to have THE BEST watchmakers, give you the best satisfaction aut and terms at $16) ih annual dance®gad the attend-| For a vice commercial lunch go to] jade by charitable citizens, and they| for both parties and a number of] be the cheapest to you in the long run, To give satisfaction pany 4 Co, [ance showed « marked Wgrease over] the New Kichwoud bar from 9 a. m.} aro fully appreciated by the ladies of friends wish them a happy tuture, | ¢las# wateh work is Our special pride, HY EC Jihat of previous years: Whe boys|'@ 12m, sss THIF. Tithe Home, ‘They consider their] Mr, Wilson is the father of the well pS, we ry and fish, /are to be congratulated o' their] ‘Lhe daily Sun, the newsiest pAper| Thanksgiving reveption this year the j know n young attorney, Chas, Wilson| 223 BROADWAY, (F, B p24tl success, in the city—1LO cents a week, greatest success of all. of Smithland, \ Cs a LEICH, - \ “) ' ~ on ina} his hand caught while an effort was being made to extricate it. ™ Hickory Stove Wood. “or nice stove wood telephone 29, | make you prices t load. tf, | Broadway. ae 10 Rever Sroxe anv Rus Co, _™ atthe] For fresh oyst AA Gr

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