The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 29, 1896, Page 4

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‘ . Sa Oa bbe ce a ~ |Campbe.r. Pitts! burgh and ‘T Third Street," < 0 The Best on the Market. \. atiopolis Clippings for Kindling, ~ AVE YOUR BAKING DONE AT THE ghttogether a great hich sires) Bon Ton Bakery.” store the basis of | We will. db it cheaper than you can vt home. Fresh Bread and Cakes » ta a position problems for you tfal buying on foctaply you will be werved. A Special so Silk Purchase. Re PE RSONALS. Mr. Cart C, Covington is at Daw- son Miss Lizzie Hook has gone to Uniontown. Mr. J. A, Frates, of the I. at the Palmer. Mr. J. trip South. Miss Mary Bringhurst has returned from Eddyville. Mr. H. V. McChesney, C., is Mann left today for a if Smith- You can find here all the newest silks, satins and brocades for either ‘waists or dressee—lovely gifts for the women folks, Changeable taffettas in newest col- or combinations for 75¢ and S5e the yard Really elegant black Duchess satin, 27 inches wide, for 75c. Handsome brocades at and 98c the yatd. Satin striped, deligate shades in evening taffettas fot 75c, reduced from $1.25, A Doll Bazaar. Is going on in our children’s cor. ner. Bavy eyes snap and girlish hearts grow glad at 9 glimpse of our dolls Jomted dolls, with and curly hair, for 10c. Bisque head dolis, that open and shut their eyes, Kid bodies, for 25c. Bisque head dolls ia sailor cos. tumes, for 25¢. Silky-baired, jointed bodied, bisque head dolls, prettily dressed, for 4c} each, A Revelation in Handkerchief Selling This is our prize department, where aj! that is newest, best and prettiest is displayed, at prices that will spare vour purse, Children’s school handkerchiefs, with neat printed borders at 25¢. the dozen, Men’s hematitcbed Jawn handker- chiefs, good size avd quality, 5 cents] ws each. Men’s all linen hemstitehed hand kerchiefs at 15¢ and 25c. Ladies’ linen m brie chiefs, hemstitched, embroidered real lace edged, for 25c,/ 35¢, 65c, to $1.00. We will stamp initials on all _Jinen handkerchiefs bovght before Xmas free of charge, | Important Notice Gloves the All persons knowing themselves in- Correct Gift. | deiter to tlielrms of Rogers & King We ask consideration for our holi- |“ id John Rogers & Son are hereby day line of gloves for men, women | warned to call abd pettle the same at and children ce at my office No. 127 South ict oy d . oa street, and \hereby save to waretaen for | themselves costs, as K will be forced Men's one-c'asp kid gloves, in al! sepia the popular shades, for $1 the pair bred, brown, tan and green | shades, in ladies’ heavy stitched kid gloves for $1 00 the pair, Misses five-hook-kid gloves at #1 the pair. Always on band. Give us your orders. Guorls delivered to Bny part of the city. Fred Greif. Seventh and Washington Sts. — SAVE YOUR Cast-('ff Clothing and Shoes, 1 will BUY them for Cash. Housewives cau find may articles {about the house \too mach worn for wear, but too gopd to throw away. ather them up apd send them to me or notify me by pdstal card and I will eall for them, Parties desiring good second hand clothing or shoes ill find a large as- sortment at my place. es repaired, We have first- class workmen, enfployed, and can do your work on short notice; will call for your repair work if notified and will also delivag it, CHAS, NORWOOD. LOCAL MENTI¢ IN, 790 79e, pretty face aiipboolad " Bryan carried the -Confederate states, the silver states and the Popu- list states. He carried but one other ate, Missouri; and, as Missouri never in the Confederacy, has no nd no Populist record, ve to be classified as Damphool-at-Large. — Globe-Demo- handker- | crat nd | 50c, church which is to take place The Christma ve Jar tonight. entertainment, ly musical, will gloves to proceed by law \fo Qollect unless otherwise setthy/ promptly. Ev H. Purvean, rs & King and Jobn | Receiver of Rog d26tf Rogers & Son. Norr—Some elegdut bargains left in fine pianos, Kityball Piano Hall. 2t Where Would They Get Them’? It is very dificult to understand where the Spanish would secure the flreworks to emphasize their joy if | they should happen to kill two Cuban New York Journal. Umbrellas. A special line of superior styles as a particular help to these who can’t think what to buy for Christmas 26 inch fast black sateen umbre Mae} with steel rods for 75e. Congo handles, steel silk umbrellas for 98e. Sterling silver mounted handics heavy English gloria silk uubrelia for $1.39 The Cloak Trade. We propose to bave a brisk ¢ oak trade trom to-day until Christmas if it is a price possibility, for we wil sell the cl of every garment in| the jack price of a2) Mize ill Piano H rod, $198 buys Kim! & and you in uf Long 203 ill sell any house ynients. | Do vot forget that J. W Bro.’s new furniture\ stor 205 South Third stregt, | furniture cheaper thar the city on long easy! There will be a pow-wow and, war given by Otego Tribe, ks Hall, by Imyjro Men, Dec dmission 6 danee ice vartment for the uniform This includvs many | handsome wraps worth twice the|~ amount, Also offer you choice o any plush cape in our stock for $10. | Holiday Fancies Pretty leather pelts with buekles for l5e, Nice black Coney Muffs at 41 | Sterjing silver knives for 48¢ and | N 69e All wool sérges, navy black, for 25¢. Side combs at 6¢. and 10¢ the pair Neat pearl shirt waist sets at 2d¢ Sterling silver scissors at $1.49 White and gray fur rugs at $1.49 Men's stylish teck ties at 250 Coque feuther boas, 58¢ aud 98 Hemstitched damask towels 25¢ Black coney and gray bajr mutts at $1.00 Leather card cases and combined, 25c. and 390, Bterling silver mounted purses 4c Ellis, Rudy & Phillips, ) cents. d2st4 aslation. that when ate the Christmas euce on earth to men of good will.’’ That certainly does not mean Weyler or any of his triends in office at Washington,— ew York World. The Correct T It is said by tly tran: means scholars corres greetin: faney Doctors pres riptions given prompt and careful attentioy and delivered to any of the pity, Our im- mense stock evablegus to give you just what the doctor prescribes. OKuLscHLakakh & Walken Druggists Fifth & Broadway. ta blue aud For Pordsville or slack, no sul holds tire pons Bold only by J. 10th and Jeffekson, pure, purses Hyad & ¢ 3t An honest piano at an honest price Manufacturers saie 430 ‘tour motto’, R. M. Serneneoyg Mg'r., Broadway Married Mr. W. E. Baker, the well koown ght conductor, was married k in Evansville to Miss Lizzie Deveny. ‘They are residing at Mrs, Baker's on Madison street —t Hickor\Stove Wood, For nice stovd\wood telephone 29. $1 per load. \ tt. Ouro River SPege anv Row Co, Where to ¢ . _K. Bonds is the vie nee all kinds of Fodits, Candies Being Made for the Cotillion and puts, A large gonsignment of large and small cele for Thursday Saeyener: Feat Bell, and Friday will lets hand, Parties The Cotillion Club will maguid-| desiring celery frout Christus should cently entertain at the Palmer Fri-| jeaye their orders early. day night. The largest attendance E. K. Bove. of the season is expected, and the! second and Brosylway. most elaborate preparations possible are being wade Knew ‘There will be served light refresh- | And fortune, wents and the decorations will be} bllud medium. bow, costly and unique, The list is} time ouly. xs Citizen's Savings bank, Jotreet. ~ BIG PREPARATIONS r Fish, ur Pater sult the reliable Vill remain a short South Seventh 22 bt re 402 -| Coal and get the Bi land, is at the Palmer. th Mr. Frank Cade, of the city, is visiting in Alabama. County Clerk C. O. Lowery, of was in the city today. Mrs. O. W, Brechaus is very ill at her home on South Fifth street. JIndge W. D. Greer left this after- noon for Nashville on business. Mr. James A. Rudy left this after- on for Nashville on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert are parents of a boy baby, born yester- lay. “ohn to shi to in w p! i Byng returned to Dawson |{ ig He is now working |} po Mr. R. C. White was in a critical hppa last night and not expected to |i T of the N., city today. Miss Jeannette Gossett, of Cin- cinnati, is spending the holidays with Mrs. R. C. Watkins. Mr. T. Cooney left at noon for New Orleans to join the Joe Doke and Ike Spivins circus, Mrs. Harry Gleaves left this af- ternoon for Bolivar, Tenn., her old home, on a visit to relatives, Mrs. Lona Houchin and son, of Michael, Lll., is visiting her brother, Finis Lemma, on South Ninth street. Miss Hattie Mooney, of Middle- ton, Ohio, is visiting her uncles, Messrs. Morris and Sport Epstein. Mr. Wallace Werner is back at his old place at Soule’s for a few da He is attending lectures at St. Louis, A large number of local drummers, who have had enough of the holiday: left this afternoon for their respective territories. Claude M B. Teachout, C. & St. L., was in the M mi pl Barnhart has returned from Livingston county, and his many friends will be giad to learn has recovered from injuries received several days ago by being thrown from a mule. A theater party, consisting of fourteen of Golvonda’s most esti- mable young people, came down by the Clarksville Monday evening to witness the performance of Faust, returning by the same steamer on Thesd: ‘The members of the party were: Misses Estelle and Bertha Baker, Lou Young, Emma Mar- quardt, Gus Ganser; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George Kowalsky ; Messrs. F. Salzman, Wal- ter B. Pierce, Jobn Raum, jr., Pbil Vinyard and T. Tabbott. F fi te J ri ni Election of Masonic Officers. Plain City Lodge, F. & A. M., met last night and elected the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year: Brinton B. Davis, master. J. Q. Taylor, senior warden. D. C. Holly, junior warden James W. Gleaves, treasurer, George 0, Ingram, secretary. J. WH. Asheraft, senior steward. V. A, McCutchen, junior steward, Rev. M. E. Chappell, chaplain. J.M. Walton, organist. James E, Wilbelm, trustee. William Ochlsehlaeger, tyler: e | be in ir | th a Entertained Her Friends. Last evening Miss May Boyd, at her residence on South Third street, entertained a large number of friends, who spent a most enjoyable evening, enlivened by music, and enbanced by the most palatable refreshments, The following ladies and gentle- men were present: a o c ny d Laura Hudson, Mattie Overstreet Lucy Sanders, Pearl Sanders, Lottie Boswell, Rath Wilistack, Myrtle Hoyer, Georgis Kimbley Maggie Smith, we Blanche Boswell, Her ha Argust, Lizzie Householder, Je Cunuinghaw, unvingham, pe ti Robert Morrison, Lote Plumles, Walter Sanders, Albert Hawkins, Charlie Sanders, Will Holt, Harbert Householder. Clarence House holder. Mr. albritton. Try the old retiable St, Bernard t, if you want the most burn for money, St, Bernard Coa} Co,,\ ipeorporated, 423 Broadway, Télephope No,8, Oct.2t On Broggtth heat Gh City National Bank, a tidje¥’ ring, crescent shaped diamond set with raby captor! Fiod- er will be rewarded -by sae | to Sun oflice, A Good House, ‘ as interpreted by Mrs, Wm. Roberts, assisted by Miss Olive Martiu as ‘‘Marguerite,’’ was wit- nessed by one of the largest and most representative audiences of Season at Morton's last night, A great many people expressed themselves as being better pleased with Mr, Rob- erts’ ‘Mephisto’, than with Lewis Morrison's, ang Miss Martin as ‘Marguerite’ gbuldn’t be improved upon, ‘The suport of the company so bal wi Jor was good, bat mery was very poor, and greatly i wr to that car- ried by Mig M Alex Scott, Colored, Locked Up Charged With Breaking hart charged with being an scesory powder men, and some one broke in- ears, ” oldest resic 85, at his residen the city on the Cairo ro the olaer citizens of Mr. J. R. Hogan, | Dean Episcopal chureh, left hi several days it is likely. be no servives at the church Wednes- | day are being put in. street, where he b it. Walker. easy payments at Bro., new furniture! store, that people all draggists 1897, at Ly o'dioe stand of L. Ci of sale. St. Bernard Silvey burgh Coa} and from the St. Berhard Coal Co., incorporated, Telephone Na, 8, locate in Louisviliewfter January ist i will sell my home place cently had geese are in the city today, eunring, find where they have been sold, They are in vharge ‘of Mrs, Jennie Halli Jefferson. BOAT. BREAK This Morning Into Gasho'’s Baking Pow- der Boat ja wtteste! |» Baro- colored, was OfMicer Jeti Alex Scott, jis morning gy the robbery of J. W. Gasbo's| anty boat a week or two azo. | e boat was oceupied by baking it one night and stole every thing it. The goods were afterwards | found on the Island opposite the St. | Louis incline, came down the river from Smithland, | and Jim as arrested for the offense. He leaded guilty at the last term of court and was given two Before being taken to the nitentiary he told officers here that ‘ott and one or two others » im in breaking into the boat. plice are after the others no: Alex Scott is ason of oll Aunt argaret Scott. AN ou RESIDENT. ireuit r. Dionysius Huggins Dies of Old Age. x S b le Was About 85 Years Old Death of Mrs. Annie Hogan In Hlinois, a So Mr. Diovysius Huggins, one of the ents of the county, died last ht of general d yt ever miles from The deceased had live here for any years, and was known by a The funeral took jace this afternoon at Oak Grove. Mrs. Annie Hogan, aged 72 died last p sis at her home near I’ She leaves a wife and several | children. MISSION WORK, Reed Goes to t Hickman. B. E. Reed, of the Grace at moon for Hickman to look after | He will be ti on and Rev. ulton and is churches. absent ht, as the new steam heaters Dock McGuire has gpened uj rst-class: restaufgut it 200 Court verything to eat loss restauraut Ih ot bis old o be found in a tiget olly Dock wast s ver friends, and th » assured of | ive treatment whep they call, — 2¥t M I There is nothing sv good for Ale oughs and colds of the childregf and | © abies as Dr. Bell's Pine ‘Lar Movey.* n the head and gives sweet, Fefresh-t ng sleep, It is pleasantly weet to he taste, Any child will take it and? sk for more. Good druggiats sell For sale by Ochlschlaeger & le v ure for 816 on |) w. A nice suit of furu u* A happy man is anny a Mdaltay | ( ne. It la impossible to be happy cr hoertul of Uwetyl wljen onp is suffer 05 South Third street. asty little cough, | 1t\s Wouderfut y suffering trom | isorders when relief ¥s so eagily ob: | o tained. Dr. Bell’s Ripe ‘Var Money}: COR of ali descrip: ures Cou, hs au It is swift and sure, Sold by ions, o1 Assignee’s Sale, On Monfay, January 4, » at the old] . 198 South | re 1 will bidder the stovk | of I Coben as a! known at time . Vv. Gee, Assignee of I. Cohen. Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, Coke, Pitts- thracite Coal jh 423 \ Broadway. et, 91 j For Sale oF Kent, Owing to the fact that I expect to 10 Jeffer- no street. Will offer thf place at a rgain-—easy payments\\If got sold ll rent to good tenant. Faank Suvrr, Agent, LDAY. u Atter Tivir Several gentleman who have re- Officer Foyetie nes Por Rent, Front room wigh board. Apply to corner Eighth and dei my ‘There will | at ing will got ou Yrdgn day to | & St. ve Witressing hey were driven OHLO cd best. specialty. ; om HILLSIDE, IN THE OITY. ‘Try a load and you will bg convinced thatfit is the cleanest, We will appreciate & shafe of your patronage. oa ld “KENTUCKY, GOAL! CO. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, (Pottal 1 lins, who | Htewts of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Baitroutt N., Ce * Sing Mr. BE. B. AND ST. 1 Veople. leton was th yer on the special today Teachout, the traveling MILEAGE. © bunting nt was in the city today Master Me whirl for Memphis on Bagg zine 4, parted on local this of Harve ( r Engine 1 wer on am Gritlin r grinding. Special A spin down i mebody is ping before he 1 Eogineer too unwell to take his Potte lot 76 left hanic r No. Ba and ( m ner's digits. Potters dozen tl this and Geo BOB. line th nt to be ets back larry Thorn! ) this trip in his place. A want t nd Enanett brought Spe dey Clerk hanical full this week f t. avd a » used ius the I [- rrin, mi neers trades nH South rders, and It cures croup, whooping congh, cold the 1 m rly of elephone was All supplies lef key Jim 308 end local now wotil further terday depart freight ot lice y hat ists r division Speed were her in by moc nee Castle of artment has getting up statement of luring — the lnight oil re Jas. dd throttles will ru Spence Laoky Jim today distinguis Nashville came isit Paducah yg her to the stree weet i ect r reing and © city mong the pai Keanedy and ye rounds, treets of th grounds, A ol. Jno. L, of pablie wor ity engineer; ing froma disepmfgrting | cold or 4 intendest of takin, comm L. ra pen carriage Weled streets, « r Yeiser, ( vad. The gentle he city aver the iv N. ¢ ther points, | Rock Junction | with the eannon ball bis p. m. vorably no doubt t will soon be plowing ler dipper Amto the pebbly hills of old Calloway, to from that city last nig’ n for the gravel streets rp i select a ts of th reut ew ks Mr Col ercia ailroad agent « This over and show haperones ¢ vuncilmen { Barnes, Oftiver Wheelis | j Hills, of the N., ¢ & men all and St on 8 L in time fo’ oo band aud wa leading r took this a, m. yesterday | for the Nashville shops to undergo « complete overhat jalim, atthe wave n, was the morning with Kane to kee} inn a. is ght m purg wa run today and pulls the throttle ou the put in the super- |; Wher ent live is N tral returning en pullin, for a. Merring the boys an inventory Januar. what he and this morn the Jas will brin, ait for hi 1 gentle trai The se of their « le pavi Centenial ed on th to th were rly son, bo: A welt t Cleary, super. 1.” Spene t Ny mornin city i the arter wl L and rail peak admira ly | jof the beauty and excellence of the} devil.” streets as well as the rapid grawth of al traw to inspec the gravel pits at Murray, Glade and and will reach Hollow to connect Nashville Should they report fa- steam shovel THE ART OF NEEDLEWORK, Neat Sewing The complai art of needlework bel that with s@ many y years gone by it has the genli of machinery bilities of m: Whatever pr apise, The the ngedie, and, Great au it as Ever. iat is ofter Ne odern man. of many people is that all the handicrafts of old must give y vention, and that machinery ean made in this direction, we have arrived at the point when we to'do away with the stee was the wonderful iny penturies ago, for ali Helen of Troy, all the gorge robes of the court of Cha the beautiful gowns of G made with wooder they were but basted together, style that a beggar of te-day ne thorns. machine sup strangely complialy that the © the panty aria ot the erseded by ecrete of ces in a Ir gentle y to ie > all been hye. afford whieh fa few rments of ure ne, all vero were At best, ino would pplements enough, far took nap | 5 Cc. prin- of interest as well as the iby May- Supt, LEADING \ AL.-. | hottest Prompt delivery Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, Telegraph 314 an OADWAY. Up-to-date ople pitronize us, Quick and reliapid service guaranteed. d TEL. 1. ce the time Of Elia’ Tow there Tas been but little change in the scope of work. In epite of the vast over the first clumsy e has been no new stite We have nothing that takes the « of the hand hem, nothing that hers in as perfect @ manner as the hand- |gatherer, though most machines have ort of an attachme which lan awkward kind of gathering i We have machi: stitch that can d ver-and over stitch so necessary in the ma of pillow-cnses and sheets. No usekeeper is content to have the se cottor rome by arn, or do the « s of her pi & sewed b this is the lint |as necessary a }some reason or oth om to negle f ne n| the art bus large lemand rk. But in spit mains that th 4 seamstrees pendent of 1 318-324 BROADWAY leas fuel and give more beat than any We guarantee every stove-sold by Also a fall line of stoves of Y. We guarantee this stove to w ther Soft Coal Stove on the mark 8. We have this stove in three sizes, lescription carried in stovk SCOTT HARDWARE (0., INCORPORATED.) PADUCAH, KY, NOTICE. S285" FQTOGRAFS AT YOU 1897, the ever offed for From now until the first of January ill make « Fe The best + C. P. McOLEAN, als at bottom tots" holiday run on my Cabinet price of $2.09 per dozen, the money in the city. 05'. Broadway. No Not is disturbs her. the hig for her to meet It is not y cutter Vuh to the simple » © knows only simple wght Ip the sewing them thoroughly keras this, teh t who sehoo!, bu ws and we Suchaw whedoes her work with ex Iways comma fair y work eamst ress, nich we a v er daily and hourly? Tt must be answered that th They p their se peo exact workers. pleked *, In the powe f their ow n| this ca ltr well as won lo their work be © of love for it or respect for it, but » foe, v work i irst with you and your fe ond work ts your master and the lord of But it your fee j k second, tee rd of tee, who Is the Tribune. n »ple do not 1 +} work, who is God. first and your w and the N.Y your naster OBSERVING THE PROPRIETIES. & Long But Success ab The colored man had tied his mule to ate <legraph pole while he went into th When he came out he fauna the animal industriqysly guawing a hole into the weod 4 “Why don't you feed you mule?” bander inquired. n t Search for « Suit- Scrap irop doan stop "im no mo'n ez if “was short’nin’ bread,” He must have @ rewarkable diges- tion De only t’ing dat makes dat ar er mule is an accident of bir he'd happened ter hab two Iai © fou’ he'd of been er orstrich. While the bitching strap was being untied the mule became restless and his owner erled: “Whoa, dar, Sulphuric Acid!” “What's that you call him?" “Sulphuric Acid, His name useter be Juliug Caesar.” “How did you happen to change it?" “Wal, eub, I dido'} name ‘im Julius Cuesar in de tus’ place, an’ I nebber did Vink det wit er lop-eared, no-"eount mule dat name made sense, So I kop’ ‘er ears opea foh sumpip’ mo’ aoe ate, I wus wuk’ln’ foh er drug stoh man an' one day when I done broke er big demijohn I hyuhd ‘im say dat sul- phuric acid am de eatin’est ting dat is, I didn’ look no furder, but I went home an’ hel’ er christenin’ den an’ dar," Washington Stur, c Watch cleaned and new main Estaniisnep 1865. WILLIAM, NAGBL. THE (LEADING JEWELER. | i Diamonds, Watches, Clacks, PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES. PINE WATCH REPAIRING RB SPECIALTY ‘or, Broadway and Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY —_—_—— ‘Don't Get Mad At yourself on Christmas when you commeyee to eat be), bee aod all the sweet things which make your teeth a yu \didn’t and He On HOW and have that » realy to eat anytt ve them a‘tended to in time to save you all tha pain It is never too late,"? so cor «1 tooth tilled and og yOu want DR. C. E. WHITESIDES, withot et Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. Elegant Place. \ Everything First-class | DETZEL’S BUFFET, JOHN J. BLEICH hag the lieg- est, prettiest and best selected stock of COLIDAY GQODS coh- sisting of ‘Diamonds, ches, \\ Clocks, Sil Silverware, Bronzes, Noveliies, &c in y city, and as priced\ please \ every yoy call and see for yourself INO, J. BLEICH, 223 BROADWAY, \ Spring replaced at $1.00 each for limited time, _— Tu eet Pts or Rea we ictus’ RATED CATALOGUE or tHe, ™ pede Oeorane ange *

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