The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 30, 1896, Page 4

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weeny LV, « a ; ’ ae ees tne Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, d anos aw a with these blankets, wfter for vo Inte money, Market. ° Ree tose veh we ha The Best on the Market. CARVING KNIVES, Look at these specials : —o Matroplis Clippings for Kindling, Pittsburgh Coke, POCKET KNIVES, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, PERSONALS. GR. A TABLE KNIVES, am E: fine half-wool blank: the | — Mid usually sold for $2.50, at $1.98 i Mr. Fred Greif, BUTCHER KNIVES, esol, oe Goce med can't bs Br Onbae, bes inne On| ppeade ar Railroad Warten J. Uh, Mapp, of Rady. Rid sok : i igh : oe ‘k and fixtures of J. H.| veople. is in the ei'y today be oe mance Thompron, the bakery om we Adine sot Cueey -Aertee OPENING And all other kinds of KNIVES at Mr. Will Bradley was in Mayfield | [tems of Interest Relative to the A | Io Mice heavy gray bisnkets at $1.25 MPs a ; recta tee BC Loh tomorrow ve For Women. and will henceforth be bees work ae tay ‘ : , - : I t after a seve ee aT] SCOTT HA RDW A Rt K CO0., Jobn Frogg, the boilermaker, left} eral days wave is giving new life to our buying | sentatives soliciting Yor flash light} long that end of the line. after a brief visit to Miss Jeanette bought a pair of toothpick shoes and Payorite Toilet Cream. Nine Colored. But if you do and need work go to the McCLEAN STUDIO for FINE PHOTOGRAPHS and PLATINOTYPES I also make ~~ Wanted. 4 specialty of large crayon, water color, .alsa, pastel. The only A hustler who understands soliciting. JApply-45 North Fourth; second man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE, Photographs, Good fleeced 190. as the i , r ’ reser | a wl os w(t Memphis yesterday to do repait-| "str. Suuters Fowler has returned Monda Evenin ,] (1900nPoRAeE8.) ferrn_and natural colors, for 26 n Baker oho oe end of the line for a day) from a bear hunt in Arkansas. ' ' ' 318-324 BROADWAY . ‘: . PADUC saxtra heavy fleeced vests and pants N a [oF 8 Mr. E. C. Spence, of the Southern CAH, KY. 7 rain onductor Tudor, rollec Express Company, is in the city to- ot 490 each. Train 108,Conductor Tud Hed | Ex; \ i . F Natural wool gray vests and pants ‘ , at x or BIG HATCHET.) for 50c each. with many riends, and” will no) of loads of any train for some time] fry. 11, Breuhaus left today for FROM 6: ‘The celebrated Oneita union suite doubt prove successful in his) past. Rew Albany, Indi, on a vislt to rel- OM 6:30 TO 10 P.M. i are far ahead. of all others for com-| new undertaking. Give him a!” yfort jyeatty went down to Mem-|atives, Wa, Kav i fort and durability. We offer them share of your patronage phis ye y to hold rivets avd Mattie Morrow lah thie kites gps, Phone 53, Gro, Lemwnanp, at 980 each. —_—_—_—_——_—— wield ‘the sledge for the boiler-| 1.6 for Savanah, Tenn., on a visit F MENTION, | maker. ITN ° ‘or Men. / Fhe | UN. | - ) — ; 4 BY ec and canton flannel drawers for 25c Old Rentesky tome for Chicago to spend some two and, Of Mayfield, Were VaaRONE Ie | oC : ] each. And Dizie are two favorite melodies | Veek® OF more visiting relatives and | 11. city yesterday Heavy weight, ory ag Her with Remeayl, You must beer bis ohne th ieee j] _ Me. Jobim Berryman and two chil ENERAL INVITATION extended to all.| ’ vests and drawers a\ . le concert ext| Special ent B. Be Lynn and) grey aatedic 1 ena @ ' . jou 75e anywhere else. Hreescente you would really, know|Bob Darden, of the work trata force.|§rer"j"" aU“svemwm are suedte of Full Orchestra and Piano will furnish Kentuciyand Anthracite Coa! ' shirts and drawers at 98c each. Murray. 4 Warning. Bueine 1 leit’ -yertardav tor ttn Fu u this afternoon, accompanied . f ¥, Cloaks Last. Me, 1. Welthetgd MY, ¥. 1s NS |pontien, sue bie eben tee |" ir. Georg Fi roy the evening with us and see and hear the LUMP 10c , But by no means least, for the cold | ble are my only og Tene | Of telegtaph poles. tobe distributed Mis Eire Neon ot orMiig| Pride of all Nations—“Kimbali Pianos. EGG ee and selling. Jaunty jackets for/totogrits. All otherA\claming to} ps, stills, after a forty-five days’ | 9c “ " children and ladies are piled = ga represent my studio imposters | .t'to, his old Michigan -eche ri-| C8 bell. NUT 9 ; ‘ our tables. Capes, too, receive de-|and frauds. © W. G. MCFADDEN. | Poet io Mercer yesterday aml acc] Mt. Bd. K. Bonds is the father of . ° = 4 re c » served attention. How are these ae 5 : vee sgt at Hoa a fine rn Saturday. He. ws Marriage in the Couaty. sumed his duties as ageut there to-| * “ne , | “ ” : items, one from each clase? Lee Sheppard, aged 28, a well| day. greatly disappointed, having already ow » Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. : with far trimming for 98c. , gir a walking stick | . ac . Children’s and misses’ jackets,|county, and Miss Lennie Coggins, |the loser of a fine watch Saturc 4 "i H @ Seyliahly made trom bios ads eon aged 21, also of the county, were/night. His house was burglarized! ‘py the old reliable St.Bernard Manager Holiday Sale Q | recia @ iiss. cheviots, for $1.69. married Saturday night. and it is thought to be the work of] eee s fo Heavy cloth capes with fur trim- Holiday Opening of “Kimball tramps. Coal and get the best, if you want ; ming for $3.98. es During this week train 113 will |the most burn for the money, St. jac} 8i 01 NOV. OUs. 9s SP = Ys OP- | ing here at abou Op. m the ~ c Tele a ampbe uildio - $5.93. posite Palmer House. Fine display | next day. Wheu the new card o Broadway. Telephone No.8, p gy rs 98, y. nt Oe Opposite Palmer House. ' rb have: 4 Gomen okylea thas de | OO! “i Sta later. ‘ Croti Office Cor. Ninth and Harrison. . M. ScrHerte ries Ape OPE ght Soret -revents and cures chapped hands made ni ay south, ol¢ ) ic a = —— bree vec log we quote just four For Kent. must have invaded the land of orange pte i. Teiéty Bad Linh * | items and the prices should makeyou| Four room house for rent, Eighth | blossoms, as well as this neck of the|'* the Best and cheapest remedy that LEADING quick buyers: between Clay and Trimble streets. | globe. * by oa Bring TE tee IS ~ 5 CI Good ‘size and weight, wool filled} St F. M. F Mr.C..N. Hammond, « popular} Walker, 5th agd Broadway. Sed c. GARS. comfort, for 750. ine ; employe of a St. Louis raitroad ; phate | @ Ask For Them prrito! 8 minglin; vi e of pplications for local! H ——_—_— made of satine; » remarkable value} H»’’ care of this office, 270 [shake his hand’ again, service reform nine are colored. { 7 ‘ for the price, $1.59. Death of a Child, | The new motor, No. 8, on the chia >ythl fi ) t d | h Kiderdown comforts, the kind that] Willie, the 3-year-old son of Matt|Sixth street line, met with a s ee on ea IS, “apr sold for $5, now offered for) Ross, of near Pepper's Mill, died | accident last night near the rossi Fe. hb, Pull AMendaend det e 06, yesterday of bronchitis. The re-| with the railroad. Itis probable Winter. “Finiee in Claes. j the delight of all who ride on her, Getting busier every day in this] ‘The Mayfield city council has just} | Pugine #10 orth Time to change to the warm, heavy | cense for selling cider from. $50 to) di” rie 59 was substituted 5 ‘oo , other medicine will doin Six Months, If you suffer with | weights now. $250 a year. The ordinance went] Pe vel tae The : | Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, ; . 1405 Broad Cc P McC LEAN into effect tmmediate é — hotes of her Meallope turceaten Mem-| Bt. Berna d Silver ( ‘oke, Pitts e ‘* ‘ airaatlins id . . Shoe Department, Ra DEGT det jiurgh Coal and Anthracite Coal| Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver) Engine 310, to have goue out this Mr. Greif is well known here /out yest with the longest string | day, Heavy white cotton undershirts Engineer Sam Lowe left yesterday d *. G. Curd and son, Mr. Jas. ' av} 1, and red flannel | janne! s, ere ssengel sa ‘om | , : yi { wool, natural, and r what these melodies are. ware poasengere fa this a. mm. from)” sii. Campbell Flournoy leit fot delightful music. Come out and enjoy 4 fl lette cloaks . b Infants’ fancy flannelette known young blacksmith of the! Mr. Cope, the agent at Glade was - In Comforts. of the greatest known pianos. Read | oy next Sanday ber time will be still , Oxtra heavy, wool filled Position as book-keeper or clerk ; who formerly was assigned to this Badérwear For mains will be buried today | will be at work again before night, to phis. The two ‘cannon ball” trains on] Mr. J. C, Butler, one of the local/ fom the St. Bernard Coal Co., ; ay pee npr ac 7. he the Illinois Central were late this | freight clerks who filled Mr. Castle's! incorporated, 423 Broadway. Complaint, Female Weakness, SCHOOL SHOES us abreast 0! je times wi ie ecount of small | place while he was absent, hie him | Telephone et. 2 i 1] cave, quality sad po, Incr par | eee oe eat wea ee ee aenkTes wart ed bia Telephone No.8. _O.21 | Qatarrh or General Debility. |, chase for fall we have tried to com-| derailed, Hae eicinlut afd to ioe inh wah ped Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST -Prices. bine, so far as practicable, handsome _ oa the rapidity of @ rach) besmisen the | ily eu or prevented by the Do not delay, but call at office at once to try this Wonderful R gouds with quality and are therefore Preached at Mayfield. hone bike i See te will cure wh t 6 EEA) SOUR We are going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY prepared to show you stylish footwear] Rey. Lloyd T. Wilson returned) : - Cura e te ee cure where others have failed. It costs nothing if it does not SMAI Ban Xk 7 Teale combine. this morning from Mayfeld, Ie) Engiueer Jus Herring and allays ir-| be'p you. We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. We SMALLEST PROFIT. man Bush sat on the boxes of the kin soft and | Wil sell for hort yime only We want to draw your ch # trade; we want your children to grow preached last night at the Baptist 1 _ ake We Otter "ac in Mayfield instead of the | #8 She rolled out on the 108 this pee ) Up in our Shoes, then they de with us all their lives If you are Child's kid or grain, 5 to 8, 500, y, 7 ee ho is}™+ Conductor Seott gave the **alli- oS } black i F : ‘i ' pastor, Rev. Clay Roberts, who i h | _ For sale ouly by Ochlschlaeger & not trading with us, ask one of our customers about our Shoe: Better one, same size, 690. : sti an ore at the First | tinous sphere i Beck ews! Walker. 5 Soni "9 | 00 B ttl f 5 our way of treating « e our Shoes, and about etd ete cota 11, vho, seodaning § yvtral bare ak the Firat reed ths dogs thas eta oan | IBroadway. 280 arge f oittles for ) C,, | our may of treating cur cliente—and their feet Misses Samo 11} to 2 $1.00, 5, unwind, me a nice commercial las Try it hefore too late George Bernhard. Conductor Fulton came KANGAROO CALF. A ee cooribe wale oki: : nl7U13 ‘This is an elegant shoe for school] ner Sixth andTennesse piste later te ten weet ed aad * OFFICE, (10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PADUGAH, KENTUCKY! 5. Se er Ber yw thet O 00, and 116 to} cab, says of Roneado Tonic: *For|pome near Mardin, He aving | SUMMER COSMETICS. Estanuisnep 1865 2 at $1.26. the past five years I have been @leuch a hog-kisling ame that Il | tegwestions Regarding the Sesetmene ot tae vanes at LITTLE GENTS’ LACE. great sufferer from rheumatism, suf-|not resume his duties as ticket the Shi. Consultation Free, Wo show an extra good shoe, ise 9$/ vn down ; but now, thanks to Ron-| lays longer Sasa ei fa ea Dealing lotion that restared | the Tanta IF Is worse that with all Its valuable | , ys long ¢ skin toa wholesom and | attempt to rem« ele and appurtens te 1356, at $1 25. cado Tonic, I feel like a new man} Giicers Crow and Bonds ar ¢ refer to.0-srer 7 Ca au alan tee ‘ 8, aD : : ee zy BUNKER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. |and I gladly give my name to help|.). ide awake terrors st cv deen, rede lollen. This te \ as trembling at the thoug THE LEADING JEWELER a Boule ve roe ut by a new owner r oes . of * athe wands and lips may be We have sold this shoe for ten|@nybody here in Paducah who suf-| iid the protectors of our person plex t se that the | lower layers of sh é . years, and as evidence from service| fers with rheumatism, and hope they cived a missive trom ( ‘ , given'in the past are good wearers,| Will try one bottle, as I know it will | LO" ae he Eels es ; irae ee we ‘ ers, to the eifoct that / ~Bf to 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25 help them.’’ Wat. Lovnpermuy. [70 ine ee soos keg, fests can Jo used without det- | gear behind 1 Tir jibea | canted ko aac tees eae Pe 5 es 0C S BOYS! BOYS! Try lt reader, as the gentleman) ise’ razor, the. favorite dendiy seroixe 4 nowt tin a yeieh | out the “kisses of the sun."—N, ¥, Tribe | the ] 5 pottle for 25 cents. blood-thirsty colored throwing off it gp to th PINE JEWELRY AND ; php SPECTACLES, q i ially a Thiet etunal weapon of the > ie We are showing a line specially | Office 110 South Third street. ee Solr Gtk bn eledeed. bat rataee cae’ [AMBODOTE OF THOMAS GoUTTS | himaelt of the See PA ay SANE MOG BITC) Co, US michorond Cale fore Mr. Spence Castle, the affable and ated. #0 that they may be kept in | p44 Coutia, the head of the great bank i \ | Fos ute toa wos Morven Dechy y the head of the great banking FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ple, A he hy activ 31 t > jar general line is full of value, | cent dinner. popular clerk of the mechanical de ' “pe a a But there _— Bracelet. firm, who pro’ » be no other th i hone ‘ 2 yi pt elu eC ste a ‘om 4a yg ds ichuapecig se df Beaton A long time ago, when Bristol was | “poor gentlemar The Bus! uinea,” 4t mention as special bargains until Assignee's Sale. partment returned yesterday from au in summer to subdue excessive per- |, Wn time ago, when Br ood. ush guines," |! Cor, B y and Thi $1.00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con-| caps and furnishing goods, musica |fatnily at Allegan, Mich Mr, Castle skin if they ©f | » monopoly, @ stranger took lodging | bans, the widow of Mr, Couttas-Heuse. | ™ gress; former price, $2 75 to $4, instruments, guns and pistols, wil 4 great sufferer from Hay fever 4 They are usually made of Pure | there, toward the close of the year, and | hold Worda $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, lace] be closed out regardless of cost. when he left, but returned with no & . sometimes colored with B Dl | cad’ to visit. tne abitiaaaoas of taal | : ain eo = only, Cheap at $2.75 No. 1068. Second St, Cohen's stand, |tFace of the malady and an increase Ue on and & areok of YermiDion | famous old inn, “The Bush.” He would | A Family Resemblance, « ! $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole} n20 tt J. V. Gnuey, Assignee, | Of avoirdupois of some 20 pounds i py he Aired ayoee assay arrive ery day and calling Dr. al ms if ue bey favors you wr Ne ) ) ig ‘ation ¢ in} sens the |.» « aix-penn ly-aude | #Peatly, Mr. Hillside—that fa, takes after 4 an Seep 6 63. nes Captur Eagle. | Duncan Hic ¢ tallow pot, ha in, ar harmle eck like thie | 10F & six-Per “ss a gree thatia, takes after om GIG ONE BRON Fapale Shop. | more artistic taste than any man on ¥sed fr ably act | one thr paper of the | . Parmer Hillside—Ie'd favor memore, We have an artist on this work,| Charlie Mantle, a colored man who] |)" Tosh 6 a ' i le le doctor, ef H pas which we deliver to any address in| lives in the Cunningham country,was | 0° PIX’ want TID SUS ORES t8 preeeding evening | aa he he only 0 vey me He don't 4 the city, or drop us postal and we] out hunting early last Monday inorn-| bile they would be delayest at crass y rubl The landlord of “The Bush,” seeing | BAe Alter Bs but {wll you bls mother be in the same condition as the man who swallowed his tecth. told Reet 4 ie piles, he gathered holly, mis ae edt mihia * }1 was to pead the Londss 1 when he don't te g will call for and return all repair|ing and discovered on the farm of] oto Halls, cedar, grasses and fore ficce Of whte, velv Bs wade tt voderohcad that wiilene | mere obo chalks for bim.-.~ To escape such a calamity let us make a piece of bridge Wm. Holman a very large bird that |‘ z i M . ” 7 re est leaves and decorated the engine especially commend th had 1t “19 band” no one else was ta ex To Kestore Old Book: work for you which will give you as good service as your was busily engaged in devouring a they | ec theb Mae anemaeaa t iy ehang 8 ie lin such a style that the eye of Kosa ty it does not tend to i stem | pect It, Rather “seedy” garments, a} Valuable books and engravings that natural teeth, and save you all the annoyances of the com. work, . goose which it had caught, says the} n » lean body, a confirmed stoop and a }im nd the b c 1 Gtnsahee $4 | Bonheur would have danced to have, fer ain of the ev I age and the book-worm have defiled ar Ellis Rud Bardwell *‘Star."" Charles ‘‘took 81 seen it. presaisin hook thes fh deci ited expenditure of a daily six-pence, | restored by usix 1 mon plate, 5 4 with nothing for the waiter, clearly | kind, made into a pulp and by careful shot’? at the strange bird and suc take on tn hot weather can only be re- ceeded in breaking a wing, but when| On the eighteen day's camp hunt pioved by the judicious use of some | Showed the newspaper reader to be «| experiment tinted the exact color of the Sid aa haahale’ ‘ay up in Michigan in which Super=| harmless powder oor gentler and by that title he | page that is to be mended, A bit of gr ' If you wear false teeth don’t try to pronounce this or you will him that be became somewhat alarmed |iutendent W, J. Hills and Dr. Frank) Snuburn may cause @ serious blis- 4 h participated it is, tering and ment, A. simple | MAS eve honest John Weeks, the land-| the mixture so that it will hold tor ‘and shot it through the body, He} Boyd, of this city ; |said the sport was fast and furious, | eld ereaw lied at night, will rem- | shouldered up his game and carried eA : t = NTED. «als I'Pheir camp was located about seven | @y th two our of oil of | Mn should have one good meal atleast glass, or mica, or celluloid, is put unde H tS oe . NOT WANT it to Cunningham, where it was| Their camp was | 1 about seven | | p= Jin “The Bosh,” delicately intimated | the «pot to be Ahead ded First -Class Watch Repairing vs. Living Prices, lord, anxious that the decayed gentle: | gether, A thin sheebaf something firm, | miles from ewis statior m the D. ; t 1h | mile mn I tation on 1 1 two drashms of white wax, Melt | t@ bim thaton the following ¢ kept with the pulp, which, by a delicate found to be a very large Golden ‘ : ‘Tramps are Meeting a Chilly Re-|agle, Lt weighed just ten pounds |S. aud A. railroad @ short distance tie whole in a cup which has Leen setin | Pe table, ‘a which he would be wel- touch, Is worked to Just the surface and Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices ception, and measured six feet from tip to] from Nobbingway, Dr, Boyd hal! warm water on, the stove, Stir the | Come free of cost, he texture of the paper that surrounds " ° tip. Its talons were two inches long | the good luck to bring down three} rream while the ‘ter ix boiling | _ Punetually atone o'clock the next day | It—-N, ¥. Post, DOES YOUR WATCH stop? This weather is tough on tramps, fand the breadth of the foot was/and Mr. Hills succeeded in dealing sxomnd it, Add two ouncew of rome | the slre er appeared at “The Tish a DOES YOUR WATCH STOP? the death warraut to two of the fleet | # hen it fi J and a drop of | 10 his usval seedy attire, He partox Wika) i den ee ait idiies tak CAN'T YOU GET Youn WATCH CLOSELY esti icon i and every night Chief Hall has) eight inches e ? sted fores nd splitters. ne Pink colo: vit ht q | Of the yuod dinner with the apparent hte ; applications for lodging. footed forest wind split Sd poe Pons ie Ayn a oe relish of @ man to whom suche fecet | M® Wife? ‘They don't seem to be as Has Your Watch Been Repaired by Others and Does Not Give : « ing old about Dr./enurméus buck ham + o the lovin _ cannot accommodate them, how. There is nothing old abe evorméus buck ham str 1 to the | & ; 1 ee ee stcke [lee poretty and did dye ipatioe 4 the |! ing as usual, Satisfaction? Maygy Yeiser issued or-| Bell’s Pine) Tar Honey. Reliables|hooky ut Joe Greif’s stall on the | Py Rik! “ul hag ‘ "tor whieh, far and rene, |. Od: It's nothing, ‘They couldn't go 256 wt repedies are used im ite} markft Saturday was a proof of their Qarn \a: < pied. was famous. linneg , 26 ay this summer, so they're having ap If you are having tfouble with your time piece bring it to JOHN J but. Dr, Bell's Pins} magsBmanship, each tiring 4 shot in~ {ng with v r tone the 1. ‘The deoayed geutleman | SHR? a ye Detrolt Bree Press, | BLEICH’S Jewelry Store, let us examine it for you, and if you have » before be was brought skin old water, Dry | rewalned last and the London| gg jomeetio lotty. watch that can be made # good time piece we will teil you 80," We do not He ip thet damask towel, | Paper iu the kitehen, When he prepared ime pH age i to a «lub }claim to be the cheapest watch repairers in town at the start, but we do ot the pine A pis te ich the fu f two foleare, andiond respectfully helped *#i" roan ns pe ely age A claim to have THK WEST watchmakers, give you the best satisfaction and fediterr is added, is sake on ercoat and at the 1d co! 01 en o'eloe t : c » en o- lihe | He came home at a quarter past one, |¢/488 watch work is our special pride, elt @ poand of white castije | band. Tl poor gentleman pocketed the | f°, Same hom ie you would be ve ould ‘add the ju'ce of a coln Wil « smile and a sigh, A . rr home by ten o'clock? Tyadginr 9 al, He ca. 10 more to“'The Hush,” But 228 BROADWAY, OHN J Br E ’ ee shortly after ” | “Certetnly; I said I could be ho nr send - ‘1vvelt wae 0d> jan, apdag could, but dida'’ want to - ICH, } ‘ * eeenetnatetege eam 2 < “re

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