The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 8, 1897, Page 4

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SW 2 B@O2e ereer- ERBEOT30000004¥ :We Want Your Trade OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR s worth . small sizes, Turns and M $1.25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, from $3 00 to $4.00, J 81.80—Ladies’ Dongola Feit Stitch, $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. $2. 628—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, worth $3.00 E $2,68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welts, $1.98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3.00, $2 25— Men’s Enamel Calf Ba's, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, Men's Pat, Leathir, Needle Toe, sizes broken 2 $3 0—Men’s Broad ‘Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00 54 10 cents buys Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes broken, cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, 2? Rubbers, for winter use, were $2 00, handsome all new toes, worth $3 and $4, , sold at & 25 to 50 buys ? _ Pittsburgh Coke, PERSONALS. | Vv. SAVE YOUR Cast- Off Clothing AND SHOES. 1 will BUY them for Cash. Housewives gan find many articles about the hodg¢ too mach worn for ir, but too xd to throw away Jather them up atyd send them to me or notify me bypostal card and I will call for them. | Parties desiring godd second hand clothing or shoes\will find a large as- sortment at my place. Shoes repaired. \. We\ have first- class workmen employed, and can do your work on short notice} will call for your repair work if Wotifled and will also deliver it. CHAS. NORWOOD. WEATHER REPORT. Mr. J. iy: Mr. H. at the Palmer. B.S. Ill., is at the Palmer. Harry*Ackerland, the Cincinnat whisky man, is at the Palmer. Mr. W. H. Harrison, of the C. O., is at the Palmer. Mr. David B. Rose, ville ‘Post,’ is at the Palmer. Hardy was ter Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes. SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, LIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS. iaeeeecens 20000808 WOCSTTTOTO00 20 8 Third Street. Telephone No. 13. Pittsburgh.and McHenry Coal, The Best.on the Market. freedoms"? It will be presented at the opera house/tomorrow afternoon and evening be fhe Salter & Martio ceded by a monster parade at noon Special prices forthe matinee. Adults 35c, children under’ twelve, lic; AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE Campbell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling. Bids for Grav The undersigned will receive bids at their office in Nashville, Tenn until 8 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Jan- uary 12th, 1797, for the delivery in the said city, from 500 to 700 cubic yards of Murray gravel or a gravel of similar quality to be used in con- structing streets. Bidders will be required to submit with their respective bids samples of the articles to be delive.cd. The! right is reserved to reject any or all bids. | Board of Public Works and Affairs. | Gro. W. Sraispack. Chr. Caliowa The Democratic ccm nittee the Murray Ledger, met Savurday, <i Saturday ; | and after vo! ng dowa s | House. jParty proposi.ioa, woich appears inj Robt. G. Cline, (another column issued the following! selling vinous and malt liquors, ca’l for Mar’h This is rather | the Palmer, early but tne e the Mr. R. W. Clements went down primary doubiless desired as early a the I. C, at noon on a brief business daie 2s possible so that the defeated | trip, van eagege in over avocations.| Mr, surance man House, Mr. Keith Blanton and wife, & here yesterda: Mr. R. J. Chitwood, selling groceries, is at the Palmer. A. L. a have gone to Chicago. Dr. D. Jewet returned today from Baninslk and Lovelaceville. Judge James Breathitt, of Hop- | kinsville, was in the city last night. Mr. Ed Harris, of the Paddock Iron C t. Louis, is at the Palmer 214 Court *t County Primary. says Louisville, Jan. —Weather partly cloudy tonight stationary temperature, LOCAL MENTION. Water Noti ‘atrons of the water company are | Ones at their rents expired on December Those who intend to renew this quarter's rent should do so before it is forgotten, as all prem- Ises not paid for on or before January 10 will be discontinue of Sandusky, , is at W. B. Pace, the Louisville in- wer a PURIE nas, is ill at the Palmer For some time there has been a growing sentiment among the citizens reminded of and Madis Ne greater calamity than il | healt are unde Vo have this cold if neg ty My hitis or 4 ed danger is a quick | safe cure. | sale by druggists, time to tre questiot Delay/ a librar right ay Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Nan cure, a sure cure and a Druggisis sell it. For Oehischlaeger & Walker, Fifth and Broadway. Requested Announcement The undersigned desire nounce the firm of Farmer, Gy | & Co., ing effect the Ist i | which is a concery organized {or purpose of conduyting Daceo warehousing b ceeding the / finn of Etheridge, at the gia, Broadway warchouse \ of A liberal share of patroyhge is | for and solicited. | The pe undivided attentigo of members will be bynstantly given the Very) yesparifally aud Jory W, Farner, ZC. Grauam, A.IN. Vat, P. S.—I avail myself pf this op- | portunity to earnestly vsmnig the al n st., tl neral ( favoring a public librs pied Pe i EB When some time ago the Young | /@Wwalte and wife. Men’s Christian Association made an! Mr. J. Schuschat, of St. Louis, Established Reputation. initial move in this direction it met "ho travels for a wool manufactory, Attend the Swith Yusiness College, | With such hearty response that the '# ill at the Palmer. e pracuval established rep- | association There will be services at Temple dintiea, Open lay and night. | tempting a Israel this evening at 7:30. Good ie dar ine AA il gotiated wit ange lis} music will be a special feature, Smith Ye, 1, brary convern they devised a p Mr. . Brown, of San Marcos, 3 establish a library compored of uot|'Tex., is visiting her sister, Mre maa a less than 1000 volumes, and will give Frank P. Cobourn, on North Sixth, Copghs and| the public an vpportunity to Secure’ Miss Nellie. the little daughter of PRecopcen sau pdt serious | tBi#, much needea ardition to the 'yfr, Moses Schwab, who has been ill Pha wines Gina) sou or city’s attractions. with a mild attack of diphiheria, is congaimption pel ceauire tie 8 ion] “Mr. and Mrs, Heury Gockel are of every person intere sha Wanby varaita of a’ Sa toe ppy paren a ‘fine bo; oF aot te the that is a girl, She arrived last night and is their fourth gitl, Miss My:le Pryor, of Memphis and Miss Carrie Windton, of Sher- man, Texas, are visiting Mr. H. K, Munkin and family, on North Sixth, Mis. George Irving returned at noon to her home in Hatehinson, (ler attending the funeral of her fatuer, the late Mr. R. C. White. Death In Graves. John A. McNeal, aged 60 lied yesterday at his home in | He was one of the and leaves a family. & y Mr Graves couuty. oldest citizen: A Failure, he friends of L. H. Frizzell, in this city, will regret to learn that he has been forced to make aan M ment of his business in Vienna for the beneiit of creditors, Mr, Friz- zell was engaged ia the diy goo busin and his ioubles daie fro the disastrous fie waich visiied Vien- na about a year ego, in which he was tomers of my gld/ conderd fer their a heavy loser, Afler the fire he rebuilt jliberal patronage (and atnestly so- and incurred some indebtedness, ‘icit continuation’ with the vew, in This wich his inability to collect ac- |connection with which I shall con- counts due to meet pressing obliga- tinue to actin my former capacity, iven as the cause of his as- Truly, Joun W, Suis Filed. sonal aud Death Near Grab: ft the Mrs, Mollie Miller, Milier, who resides near ( died 3 of pneamonia, aged ree children besides The retains were in- Antioch grave- # sig business truly, her bushand, terred this morning yard Jast in a DuBois & Co., a new lot of Roncado Tonic. The Myst For Mayor Shorts’ Sextoa, of the t owery, is a candidate for Mayor pn the In-| dependent ticket. He says taw js in| 41 ws the race to stay, hecauve he believes; he cay beat avy thing they can to go against hin. The Windsor, “A Bigthday Party” 9 farce com- edy in three acts was presented to & well filled house Aast night, and the comp: —siuil style re- c the cortheadation of their au- dience Dekete a misunderstand. | W. G. Ashbrook, Miviec! Bri ing about ficense they played an/anq ‘girs, Bettie Elliott sue C open house.| ‘Trhe Trish Hearts!" | Harrison for $378.87 on 4 note. will be preseted so night. Special Prices Tomorrow. note 6 Tan 's Cabisi, in the fervor whieh ol it¥in the feeling tions is g nt izzell is @ son-in-law of 8. D. Poor and a brother-in-law of L. : : G. Simmons, with whow he was as Pots tips des ga Pssst sociated in business here in 1882. He pa bg was formerly sieriff of Jounson J.C. Baker sues Wm Reeves for (2UMtY and numbers a host of friends | $116 with interest trom January 13, 1 #9200 and Massac counties, — lee? et from wanuary 15, Metropolis Daly Journal, K. Thowpeon sues A. H for $100 and interest on a note Fanwen Mr. try @ Joad coal Now isa good timet oF the Pordsville Sem Kuaranteed to pe the highest grade grate coal) on the market Seld onty by J, J. Read & Co., lyth and Jefferson streets. J 370, 4 Hays Ramage, Mr. James the family this after- Fnneral of Mr. ‘The funeral of the late Raiwege took place from resideace on South Fifth Bou, } Windsor Theatre, South Thing Sfreet. | Items of Interest Relative to the| All Occurred in One Night Near | "| was no worse. here yes- A. Hodge, of Princeton, is}son, audif rumor is correct, Christopher, of Alexandria, of the Louis- Dr. J. R. Luten, of Fulton, was of St. Louis, Manager Fletcher Terrell and Mr. “FIVE DEATHS, REMOVAL, T Pulany & Co, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Melber. A dhete stoy from ard and No. ec GOURT sT. We have «a complete line of Stap! lo | Railroads and Railroad veople. There is an Epidemic of grippe There, Ne, ©. AND ST, L. MILEAGE, Engine 306, Lowe and Gillospie] ‘There is great uneasiness in the | and Fancy\iroceries on the anxious seats rolled out on the! Melber section of this county over| All kindof Countiy Produce commedation this p. m. anepidemic of In grippe. There ts | speciait ’ ‘oday is a legal holiday in Louis- | said to be a score or more of pe ple | The Pleve iw iana and is s celebrated in grand down with the malady, and night be- | Dressed and live poultry, style in the city of New Orleans, fore last there were five deaths near) Everything sold\nt bottom prices Fightv-five “years ago today the|Melber, The names, as reported | and delivered to ah) part of the city, battle of New Orleans was fought|by Mr. Rust, of that section today, T DULANEY & CO ts and “Old Hickory’? gave the British | are: bel, Mrs, Susan ‘Thompson, Mrs, Sel- HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE fn’ dd her son, Mr. J s Sellars. Sugineer Sam Gritfin's name heads |!#F and her son, Mr. James Sellars, \'l FY heet the city for; the list one board, Sam is|Mrs. Gibbs and an infant whose ‘ " vould not be recalled es », after pretty steady | "#me cou ¥ atic oe 7} In addition quite » number are bly dangerously ill and not expected to The freight business seems to be Pe Itive, and five deaths in one night did | picking up at alively rate, full trains] sot serve to console the people muche \6e being the rule ‘‘a-gwine and a-com- sae iets adh A BRILLIANT AFFAIR Work on the new iron bridge over | Hatebie river is progressing satistac- . Francis De Sales Church gree Bre, and : tale Cak torily and ere long a brand new} structure will spun that stream. |A Engine 5, Barbee and Galvin bow- | Always « orders part of tuk bn Ta Bakery.” Ve wil eaper than Afcernoon, left on local this a. m., taking & noon gone to the shops hog melodiou n hand, rds de the Giv the place of the 4, at Nashville for an overbs Engine 310, she of the caliope renown, under the espionage of Spence and Turner, was the pro- pelling power on the tury around this | a.m, A new sand drying house is being erected near the water tank and just = ] opposite the coal chute, which will be | much more convenient and better | equipped than the old one. Evgincer Sandy Herring will pull the throttle on the 303, which makes her first trip since she came from the Nashville shops on through freight today, Fireman Bush shoveled the black diamond. Conductor Ben Englert who had his arm broken on the 22d of De- cember last, was around among the boys this a. m. for the first time since he was hurt. Ben was as proud to be out again as he is thankful that it Rf. Thomas and Miss Net lie Martin th ing Parties. | Mr. Fred Greif. Wasi Contract- f We A el and every stove € rautee this stove to use le give more at One of the most brilliant events of Seventh and ss erect Que ppv | Bau was solemnized yesterday afternoon 1 ta furnish r Soft Coal Sti Wel We on the market soll by ave this s ya full line of stoves of every arte “SCOTT HARDW ARE C0. SIS324 BROADWAY at St. Francis de Sales church. Promptly at 4 o'clock the party assembled at the church. Nellie Murrin, attired whi gandie over yellow satin, attended {by Mr. Mat Carney, and Miss Liz jCarvey, sttired in white or over hieliotrope satin, attend Mr. Will Farley.came from th uary aud proceeded down the mid- die isle to the door where were wait ing tLe Pgroom aud ushe Mr. Toeiring. Mr. Foppe and |the strains of the wedding warch, Miss Mae | beautifully executed by | Paxton, the entire party adyanced to the centre altar where as met by |Father Jansen who, in his usual happy and impressive manner, pro- nounced the words which for life link the fortunes of Miss Nellie Martin and Mr. R. C. Thomas. The bride, always pretty d lovelier than ever as she plighted her troth to the man of her choice. She wore an exquisite gown of white Duchess silk, trimmed in cbiffor and seemed rad.antly happy. The groom aud all the o'her gentlemen of the party wore full dress. Mr Thomas looked baulsome and seemed very proud he had won Immedia’ely the ‘oyally Mi Is prepa FIRST-CLAS 8 MU PARTIL ; in ¢ U KY. (Sex or BIG HATCHET.) TE Wa, E Phone 53, Gro, Leunwarn \ behnhard, ~~ HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL THE --COAL.-.- IN THE CITY. Pry « load and you will be gonvigced. that Sit is the We will appre chat PADUCAH, by ENINGS 4! Ovenny Manager Tel ‘ ‘To! Res. The Rabbit’ Foot Fa (les Restaurant CLO KENTUCKY repre setved It is stated that Dad’ Wright, the old Romeo, has a quiver full of cupids darts that he is shooting right and left among the fair sex at ree as pierced deep the heart of a charming widow of that ly. Don't forget to send us an invite, Dad.”” What has become of the insurance agents? Not one has been seen around the yards since the cold snap set in. Usually they are as thick as grasshoppers in June out in Nebras- ka, We will give them a tip, ¥ calenders and biotters are good ad- vertisements among railroad people. | An old rounder applied to Train- | the bri master Joe Rork the other day for | tained at ¢ work, and was interrogated as to how | Martin, the fatl long an experience he had gone} The Sey exte through as a chain twister. He re- | aud wishes the « Plied that altogether he had put in| #2d conten ed lif nine yeurs, five of which had been on | : the running boards. Joe asked him! iH ROUIT COURT. what he did the other four. He said he was watching the engines waste speared oil. Every r Beam be Dock McGuire, is LEADING JUETT & WILLIAMSON, Physicians /and Surgcons iu the prize after were ceremony cleanest, hottest and best. 4 share bf your patronage. Prompt delivery 4 specialty Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, REMOVAL. M. MARKS The welkkuown “Hs Moved ftom 0 to 116 S. 2d St, CLOTHING FURNISHINGS n the city wm CARNEY HOUSE, Cor, 11th and Brogdway \» Cause vin ferred, ed Today norrow. L. tookthis} Zhe Lunacy lo- &| 1 p the D ‘ division on Dec , 1896, comotive baoeitig to the I A. and M. roads has been thor j oughly overhauled except the 1, 5,/COurt 10, 12, 50 and 200, and these will | undergo the same treatment as soon as necessity requires. Should they} contemplate relinquishing possession at any time it looks unreasonable they would be much | costly repairing Gus Hamer, lL. We Adjou Until Te — | CAN'T Apo c i Au fast as 1 yh aly ay or ok wi | Cireuit court adjourned this f t re | | noon until Monday ly] business of a triv The lunacy ¢ |road darkey ws colored switchman | ively in order on the K. C., and Joba Vaughn, driyer of a delivery wagon for Law| & Crider, grocers, of Memphis, en gaged in a combat in that city yes. terday morning over wife of Vaughn, in which each killed bis man. The husband fired four shots into the body of the switchmnan, | while the latter made sure work off his antagonist. by plunging a long bladed kuife deep into bis vitals, The melee took place at the corner of j fn in quite as pec Broadway and old Seventh streets, | it was lost and was witnessed by scores of rail-| Last spring road people. Vaughn lingered until | lust bis Ku near three o'clock inthe afternoon, | YeTy tine piece of work given him when he died. Oar information is|Cv! H. H. Hobson, and obtained from an vye witness. ‘The |OMer. It was somewhere woman also received a severe wound the bank of Perkins’ creek, thre durlag the conflict, miles from the city, and Col. | Moore The boys tell it that the (iain men {earl no more of it until yesterday on the main line in many instances | “Meh be received a tele have not only grown up in Lie service that bis charm, the of the compiny, but were actually |%# kuown to o born since their fathers entered in| {f#ternity, could In some the en mm will be the “von,” while] two or more cf his circular artists will be his own offspring. Funny ; heedles Pr 1 i the | "4Y ia front of | Stutz's truth a conversation go. As the charm wa heard at Hollow Rock Junction | Yet 889 Col. Moore last wip between members aj 1s wae found on the frelzut (rain crew. ‘The ‘Con "| )¥ Some one who i to one of the brakemen; ‘+Un-|/imself. He was overjoyed to cle John, I wish you would run down | C°Ve? it. the Wain aud hollow to brother Bill to teli pa to ask grandpa, for gra- cious sakes to hurry up and oil round and let us pull out for the water tank before Uncle Jim and Cousin Jim go’ here from Camden.” To some it may appear peculiar and | a family road,but to sober thinkers it speaks highly of the capability aud worth of men who can be retained from youth to old age in the employ of one railroad system, MARRIAG g pg merchant 1( yse Ds ature, doing so g t th indet aod from postponed and + ba ready that the county |ney may investigate the matter, tain where the man came s toward Broudwa SHOES, HATS tantly Oa hand. "The cheap. VENTS 1 best Saturday, Boas anid sce. nd who brought him here soy i} takes a M. MARKS, I rnisher the LOST WATCH CHAKM, e Gents’ I And How Ti Was Again, Moore watch Found ple eee a eee eee een ont Get Mad Mr a va T rable J toda overed dow 1 ine « Was t manner ie sweet didn't : you rade ” q eu Teri ft hen tv ” ve ny unnoy= ACE » bate never Lor have that ed tooth filled and b@ ready to eat anything without fear Opening, for the lence DR. C. E. WHITESIDES. RUSH Windsor Theatre, Hh Third Buwet hone of which f the at the New mes-| Ap given to. every op Drug Store A t W.B. e and asefu er members %” found r Vitation wr HERSON, ~~ GEBRART OPERA HOUSE. Manager tichmond He went down aud the possession of Man of the hotel, who found ner Feu LEADIN G 5c. CIGARS. Ask For Them. th sha ture, reproduciug and other materials ndaries he ‘tion of of is contident hank rst it re- I the and te artificial showin tok uphy, inl and features afterwards and citi¢ stream sand villages commission is to sation, aut saicl Without compen Ground Map of the Unive, erve Portcmen Penwens Represeniative Qui mittee on library, wil wn effort | before the present session closos to call up for consideration in the house the resolution reported fron the commitiee on library providing for the appointment of a comm). feport upon the practicability ishing near Washington a eround |map of the United States, Liye res. olution. which bas passed the scnate is as follows; d States, gz, of the vom. ke LITERARY SOCIETY (Saturday, January 9th, MATINK¥ AND NIGHT, HM Be Organized at the Christio Chureh Tonight. SALTER & MARTIN'S | Uncue/ Tow's Casin, Fifty Pdople, Actors Worthy of the name, Musiciaup, the Best, si » Dancers, Kte., Ete, #1, 000 worth of special ecenery MK | Lew w es S.B-VOREMAN Miuption of Harrtet B iE In Its dratation 4 literary soviety or- Christian ehuroh o' clo Every newman ia Paducah ine “That the appotntment of 4 coms literary work is cordially mission of five citizens of the United | Vite t be present, whether they States fs authorized to be ma, pect to become members or not following manner: ‘Three members|, {He following willbe the outline to be selected by the President of te |! uy United States, one by the Provident |?» eee of the Senate, and one by thes) er of the House of Representative and for the following purpose: "To *Jexam'ne inte and to report wo Con. |aress "poa the practicability, od cost of establis hing 4 e City of Washington arround There will be the Firs 30 ganiged at ‘ gan ee A Family Resort for Lajfes and Children, onigh (dl A Drama in Kpur\Acts, TRUE IRISH HEARTS, ange of play twice a week, Admission, 10 and. 20 cents, Don't forget our Matinees every Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Ad- mission 10 cents. ERNOON, pete Mr. John Ruby and Miss Lillig Lufienburg United. Mr. John Ruby, ‘a stationman ut ventral department, was mariied to Miss Lillie Luften- hurg of 1112 Tennessee St., the prey ayd popular daughter Watchman Luftenburg, at Reh collar tavtosy, The ceremony willbe prone by Rev. Father Jansen at {! lein the This noon r Greck Literature. 1 Ma Ine ®, Pliny Mi Wate { for the Monster Street Parad SEV ” Contrast of which it inspteg thfough the world, was only one of @{uje of ripples mark. ing the commencdpnent of mighty! rapids, moving byj \forces which no) To put on shelves.or finder carpets, human power coufd\stay to an irre. | all at this office, "Hwenty for five fistible termina’ ward humap | cents. iis Troker axp Five Cexrs wil odmit Mwy cBild to the M ince Saturday@fternoon, Jan. 9th ‘ If You Want Old Papers o'clock. DR, W.-C. EUBANKS, HOM@OPATHIST, Telephone 120 elephoue 149 f the United states of Atnerioa ile of one square yurd of roap | » for each squore yard of avinal aid ground to be as neay. say be ovr couniry in mina-| Francis De Sales parsonage 1! Cuarein ®) They are both poputar youn ple, and have a host of friends tend best wishes, Jagazine Review Foreign News. Home News ay} 10) Tomer sonst cv Hours nON 12 Rowldence 17

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