The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 14, 1897, Page 4

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i i — ze ‘We Want YourTradsy TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR 8. small, sizes, $1 25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. worth from $3 00 to $4.00. $1.50—Ladies’ Dongola Fair Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00. $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome : worth $3.00 $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new tea, worth’ $3 snd $4. Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Weltey best, ¢heap at $3 00. 2 81 Y 22 25--Men’s Enamel Calf Bas, sizes.#foken, were sold at $3 00. 34 75--Men's Pat, Leath ry Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at 3. 00—Men's Broad Pou Kangfiroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, 0 cents buys Child’s Rnbb:rs, heel, sizes broker. 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, 25 50 buys 242? Rubbers. Full line of Chiidren’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lot:, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. g TLL, RODY & PHILLIPS. Caeneecees 2 Seyret et- WO 0000000000 00 Casnpbell-Mulvibil: Coal Co. / 20 8. Third Street. Telephone No, 13: y ve Pittsburgh and MoHenry Coal, ( The Best on the Market. | Metropolis Clippings a Kinda, Pittsburgh Coke, oO RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the "Railroads and Railroud Feople. Nv, ©. AND ST, L, MILEAGE, Supt. W. J. Hills returned to the city on 103 last evening from Nash- ville, Special Agent B. B. Linn was in on last night’s train from a jaunt down the road. Yesterday was a busy day around the yards, ‘shipments heavy and big trains ip and out. Engineer Bill Spence is laying off in Memphis this trip, his wife being quite sick, Conductor Atwood is highballing local now, vice Bob Austin, on through runs, | Engineer Hank Barbee is laying off this trip and Sandy Herring is working the Johnson Bar on the 125, A brand new and beautiful bag- gage carcame in on train 103 Tues- day night for service on the live. Her number is 100. Officers Senser and Smedley are looking to the welfare of the peace- fully inclined residents of this end of the berg this week. Della, the little daughter of Mr. Jno. Nichols, the shoe maker, is very PERSONALS. Jim Beadles went down to Mayfield at noon. Mrs, A. H. Duncan, of St. Louis fs at the Palmer. George W. Harris, at the Palmer. Mr. Morris Epstein went to St. epecia Rev, Warner Moore, Sr., returned to Mayfield this afternoon. | Mr, Lothair Smith, of Louisville,is here on a two days visit. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hart are par- ents of « nine-pound girl, Capt. 1, H. Johnson went up to Eddyville this morning. | Rey. W. W. Barton will preach at | the Union Gospel Mission tonight. Mrs. George Streader went down to Fulton this afternoon on a visit. Mr. J. F. Brandon, a well knowa Fe grocer of Benton, 1s in the city today. 5 | Mr, W. A. Gamble, of the Mem- | phis Commercial-Appeal, is in the a) city. Mr. Max Epstein, cf Aurora, Lnd., | isa guest of his brother here, Mr. | Sport Epstein, Dr. W. C. Eubanks is ill of pneu- \ monia, but is not as yet in « danger- | ous condition. Mr. N. J. Dilday will move wis| REMOVED 10 (12- 14 N, 3h family to Louisville about the first of | February. Officer Dick Sutherland was on the of Chicago, is AT. Our stock has been | la the H./P. $ Company buiiding near Broadway, next door to the sick at the family residence, but is reported some better, Coach 259 met with a slight acci- dent at Hollow Rock Tuesday, the draw head and timbers were pulled out necessitating leaving the car. Foreman John Kelton, of the round house, is complaining of rheumatism in his lower limbs and suffers consid- erable pain, but he is true grit and sick list today, but was able to at- tend to his duties. Missee Mary Boswell and Martha Leech left today for Evansville on 9 ee two weeks’ visit, Mr. John Landram, of Mayfield, passed through the city this morning en route to Louisville. General Passenger Agent A. J. Welch returned to Memphis at noon, Rieke wholcsale house, | | | | | | We guarantee this/stove to use less fuel and give more heat than shy We guarantee every stove sold/ by Also a full line of stoves of ‘eae! other Soft Coal Stove gn the market. us. We have this stofe in three sizes. | j de scription carried instock Monday’ Jen. 11. SCOTT HARDWARE (0, LNcduronaren keeps on his pegs. . Kngineer Ben Rogers lias gune to housekeeping in Lexington and from the quantity of supplies he took down with hie this a, m. he is liable to be laid up with the gout before they are exhausted. Engine 10 with Clate and Barks- dale for bowers made the banner ran Tuesday. They left Hollow Rock one hour ant twenty minutes late, SAVE YOUR JACK o DIAMONDS. Cast- Of Clothing WHOLESALE RAZORS. — The Spooner F cSeanhay at Mor- ton’s Opera House Tonight AND SHOES. James Ashley Arrested This) —Dedien Heal ¥ will BUY them for Cash. Morning by Officer |< The Spocesh Gomme all. dase Housewives ean find many articles Etter. take alate at ‘Arie Ricacis about the house too much worn for npepeeaygey ae + rhea eer Tears INE 00 oon send them te me{ Wanted at Simpson, It, for | opening bill. Admission 10, 20 ana | j Gather them up and send them to me ‘ ape or notify me bypostal card and I will Breaking Intoa Barber Shop | Ladies’ taf tinlbets will be tren gall for the 00d seoad Hac --Stolen Goods Found. | tonight, that is one paid ticket will ‘arties des: ul Set re ~ clothing or shges Will find a large as- : * ele- admit a lady and gentleman, or two sortment at my place Marshal Collins received haa Geena cae hare: Shoes repaired. We have first-| gram from Marshal Lay, of Simpson, ie eee class workmen employed, nd can do | ll., last night, asking him to arrest | !in's. your work ou short notice} will call)a man going by the name of James for your, repair work if notified and| Ashley, bald-headed, with dark JUDGE SANDERS’ COURT. will alsd deliver it, ustache, he night force was unsuccessful | — CHAS. NORWOOD, in finding the fugitive, but this goyeral Offenders Up Today for morning Officer Etter ran across him House out on Ohio street, near the railroa/. | Trial, */ ‘The man answered the description | of Ashley, and was promptly taken| ae into custody. When taken to the|A Few Cases Were Continue: city hall and searched, nine! géveral ids Auccsdak: razors, one pair of hair clippers, two sets of shears, one hone and a comb | were found on his person. These| were all stolen from a barber shop in|, A general fight between Simpson, the burglary of which is| Travis, Jerry Davis and Frank Minor, ‘barged to Ashley. The only thing| Colored, was investigated in Judge missing Was one razor and one pair] § Sanders’ court today. Also a simi- of shears, both sold te Ed Martin, a|/ar disturbance between Buck Me- local barber. Gehee, Will Pryor aud Anna Pryor Ashley was locked up, and prompt-| st Augusta Ligon’s a few days ago, ly fell to sleep just as if he was| Davis has been living with the He| Travis woman and it seems attempted to keep her at home and she cut at lium. She swore she didn’t, and Da- swore she did. The other Bis Court +t Morton's Opera Fletcher Terrell, Manager. TO-NIGHT, The SPO! Onan JACK DIAMOND chts on sale at {Snoozing the sleep ef the just. Oe orem me Ni Ls hata th awakens airtel OF Llinois officers. Ashley declines to give his right | vis 4 name, if that is not it, aud agrees to|fight resulted from sn dis- return without a requisition. The|PUte over a pair of wheels that Marshal of Simpson arrived this af-/ McGehee and Pryor both claimed ternoon on the St. Louis train and a| Tbe for.ner attempted to carry them joff and a t ensued, the Pryor Gillie _Pri Ladies’ and Ghildren’s Matinee Saturday. Admissidn onfy 10 and/20 cents Marrant was issued by Judge San LADICS FRGE nexets TONIGHT. lers charging Ashley with being | girl going to the asi of her He will | brother, whe cut MeGeh in the) > 4 iti from justice, - i prrtanly be taken back on the 6:45) Chin. The latter case was left open, train tonight. ‘and inthe other one Minor was fined es ; $10, Davis $20 and the woman was! BIG CROWD EXP! discharged. TLD. . 14.—Threat- ening weather, with light showers this serene ne case against Kila Brown, afternoon and tonight. Friday clear|«“Loan of a Lover” to Be Pre- charged with robbery, was continued | and colder. sented, until next Monday. The officers 7 area? Lover’ will to- | have but a forlorn hope of ever get- LOCAL MENTION. BNA cto eee ty the Y. M. C,|tivg Barbara Rankin and Bud Bar- - A. Auditorium by the Twelfth Night Ket, who are jointly charged Must Haye Been Cold, Dramatic Club, ‘This is ite initial / With robbing Mr. Smith of $189, and ‘The sneak thief seems to he abroad] performance, and a large crowd is he wath pbbeer Ella eon. fs again. Last evening the guests of|expected. The entertaioment will be | “barged with being an acvomplice the St. Nichlas were at supper when|for the benetit of the Y. M. C. A-! Three young men who had a little some one entered the coat room near|library. The cast is: misunderstanding and a fistcuff after- the dining hall and stole three over-| peter spyk Mr, Rudolph Steinbagen ward, were fined $5 and costs this coats and a hat. ‘The hat was found | sroyzei Mr. M. Carney morning, on the outside, where it lad been] Capt. Amerstoet Mr, Henee Hareie| 5 nee Delve Mr. James Campbell’ ‘Thomas Miller, the old colored man dropped. ‘The coats belonged to Mr. | Delve... Fred Webb, of the Windsor ‘Theater, | ormeuna’ and Messrs, Daniel Lee and Marion Kilbrun, of Casey, Ill, No arrests have been made. iis Jeammerte Campoen charged with breaking into Warren's pe j slaughter house and in addition to The following is the evening PYO- !taiing possession of with stealing gram: some of the tools, was before the | Piano solo... Miss B. Campbell court but the case was continued un- Succumbed Last Night. eee ORD sass Mite til tomorrow. Mr, John Dossett, of near Sharpe, | "soi. Me Wil whose Lopeless illness. was mentioned | voc in the Svy yesterday, died of pneu- | Pi monia at the age of 45. He leaves a wife and five children, ‘The remains were buried at the Sharpe graveyard today. Sheriff Holland arrested a man in jail today. ‘This sounds strange,but it is true. John Anderson, alias CIRCUIF COURT, Thompson, charged with stealing a or horse, who was brought to the city The Richey Case Atout Finish.a and lodged in jail a few days ago, is the man's name The sheriff simply served the papers on Anderson, artin Beatty sola Mr, Gilbert Today. More Newspapers. Richard Arm and Alex Fears, lately of the ‘-Journal,'’ have gone down to Mound City, Ill., on a pros- pecting trip. They expect to lease a plant and start a newspaper, Mr. Arm was formerly editor of the Pope County ‘Record,’? Golconda, and Mr. Fears is a typographical product of Paducah. Arguments began in the Richey Bete, damage suit this afternoon, Hon, County Attorney Houser leaves to W. M. Reed made theopening speech morrow for Massac to prosecute the for the defense, to be followed by of the commonwealth against Attorneys W. D. Greer, Major Moss Jim McCage and Bud Bracken, and Jesse Moss, The case will charged with a breach of the probably be given to the jury late this Saturday he will try the afternoon or in the morning. Wakeficld, at Grahawville, for. ma- = liciously shooting a man named Funeral This Afternoon. Ayres, . - foe aie wean ‘The funeral of Mrs. O. W. Breu- Dissolution Notice, haus took place from the German), Will Martin was fined 85 and costs The firm of Dreyfuss & Weil has} evangelical church at 2:30 o'clock fF Jumping on and off street cars. | been dissolved by the death of Mr.lini, ‘Attornoop, interment at Oak Motormen say they will hereafter Herman L. Weil Sol Dreyfuss willl(;;5ye. Rev.’ Chris Johnson, of | ¥atrant all who insist in this sort of pay all debts due Dy qaid concern, Louisville, conducted the services, | 82BOYance, and will be in the future alone re nis - | sponsible for debts agaigst the firm Hebrew Benevolent Society. | Married at Smithiand. of Dreyfuss & Weil. 6 business All members of the Hebrew Be-| Miss Delia Sedberry, the popular will be continued by Sol Dreyfuss} nevolent Society are requested to daughter of Master Commissioner alone, doing business under the firm | meet at Temple Israel ,Friday, Jap, Sedberry, of Livingston county, who name and style of Dreyfuss & Weil. | 15, at 3 p. m. is also the ex+postmaster, was mar- arriving at Memphis on time. In- cluding stops, this is good time. Mrs. Will Kane left for Memphis on 104 yesterday to visit friends in that city. Her husband, “Billy,” offered her a ride on his seat-box.on the engine, but this Mrs, Kane de- clined, saying she thought it safer by far in the coach. James Crutchfield, colored Taborer the yards, met with a paiofpl ace cident yesterday. ‘The third finger on his jeft hand being badly mashed. He went to Ms home, 1186 Hus- bands street, where the injury was attended to. Sauat Bryant and his car monks had a tough time last night doing some repairs to the ears outy in the rain, It Was just 3 a. m, when they aroused Mileage from his refreshing slumbers aud bappy dreams, for ned- essary fiyiterial. Engineer Sisson went out on his second trip with the 303, “Tom pro- nounces her the ‘*onliest boat in the trade’’ and says she is away upabove high “C” as steamer and puller, and as aspecder she will try the bottom of the best steeds on the pike. DEATH'S HARVEST: Deaths Around the City. Two Well Known Rosidents of Brooklyn Died Last Night. Several | Mr. Orris Steele, the saloon and j Festauraut keeper at Brooklyn, and | ove of the best known citizens of the place, died at 6 o'clock this morning {of typhoid fever. He was about 45 years of age, and leaves a large family. Mrs. Mary Spores, aged 28, wife | of the man who is charged with de- serting her for her step-mother, died at her home near First and Washing- | ton streets last night. The remains were buried at Oak Grove. She was born in Henderson, Ky., but had lived here nineteen years, Mrs, George Davis, wife of the well known Brooklyn groceryman, died very suddenly last night, aged about 31, She had almost recovered from measles, and it is thought went Out too soon, She leaves a husband and several children, ‘The remains of Robert © ‘overt, of Washington Court House, Ohio, who died at the St. Nicholas House in destiiute circumstances Monday, were buried in Potter’s field this after- noon, as none of his relatives could be heard from, The remains of Mrs. Cope, who died in the poor house, were also in- terred in Potter's field, ‘The three weeks old baby of Wm. Bryant, who lives near Katterjohn’s brick yard, died last night, Mr. T. R, Duley, one of the oldest and most highly respected oitigens of Livingston county, died a few days ago, at the advanced age of #1, He leaves two or three children, among whom is Dr. H. H. Duley, one of the most prominent dovtors of Smith- land, The wife of the deceased died | here two or three years ago from an | operation. ‘The funeral of the Iate Mr. Alf P. Rodgers took place at Sunithland yes- terday. The remains reached there about 11:30 o'clock and were taken to tue hotel, where they were re- viewed by almost every one in Smith- and, Some patent, medicines of course are impositions\on the ple,’ but they svon drop gut ay@gre heard of ho more, Thiet the case with Dr. Mendenhall’gAmproved chill and fever cure, as tye more trials it is given the m pulitr. jt, hecomes, Paducah, Ky., Jan. 1, 1897, Rosa Witiiams, ried yesterday at Smithland to Mr. yd 10. ) Secretary, | DeGraffenreid, If you are ing call, for it, Guaranteed to you. : Ladies’ Faney Hose that have | 318-324 BROADWAY : . . . PADUCAH, KY, been sold at S@e.and 75e a pair (Stax or BIG brane HET.) heretofore, will gb at 25@ a pair, afcer a brief sojourn. Mrs. B. E. Reed and Master Ben and Miss Dorothy left at noon for St. Louis to visit relatives, Dr. G. C. Hoover, of Ann Ar-| I" the next few weeks several) Wa, Eaves Phone 53 Gro, Leuxnann, bor, Mich., attended the funeral of | thousands of dollars — worth , Mrs. Breubaus tod: of desirable dry goods Mr. Starr Milam is in the city tor | and general rerchandise will be the first time in several weeks. He| is running as flagman on the Illinois | Central. Miss Nannie Copeland returned to sold at marvelously low prices. | | trades & Lehnhard, - , HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, GOAL IS THE LEADING --COAZ.. IN THE CITY. her home at Dawson this morning, after a visit to Mr. Wm. Mount and | spect our stookk, family. | Rey. Warner Moore, Sr., of May- | ~ field, was in the city last night at-| The H. P. S.C tending the reunion at the Broadway | +B. -ehuroh, Per E,.8. HARBOUR, Miss Jessie White returned to her home in Nashville yesterday after a - - - ~~ visit to Mr, McMahon and family,on South Fourth, REMOVAL. | Mrs. Daisy Pollard left for her} home¢p Lexington today, after a} } | | visit to ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Mr. Bert Alcombrack bas returned ' Pry a lond and you will be convinced that8it Is the cleanest, hottest sssinise deaageeet nen Ne bree hd and best, We will appreciate a share of your patronage Vrompt delivery ban “ a las ialty several months past. hal gia Miss Flora Dieke delightfully en- 128 GOURT ST.) tertained her many friends last night | | i ivtomcrpt bar wetieth Dthdsy"st | We have g aoaplowltne ot svacil Office and Yard, Sth and Harrison Streets, the home of her mother on South | and Fancy Grocerice, i Eighth. | Ali kinds of Coudtry Produce af - 7 te ; Mr. J.M. Miller has returned to | specialty, | . his home in Washington, after a visit! The beet place in the eily for to his brother, Mr, W. T. Miller, of | Dressed and Live Poultry REANOVAL a Baldwin & Co., who left today for! Everything sold at bottom prices | Louisville ana Cincinnati on husi- | and delivered to any part of the city, iia st ness, | Mire Chas, Shots amd two sone,| __T, DULANEY #90, Norman and Frederick, and Miss |!25 Court St | Winnie Luckemeyer, of Evansvill , arrived in the city yesterday on a vis- it to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cor Kamleiter. ‘The reception of Miss Flora aoe last night in honor of her sixteenth | | birthday was one long to be remem- The well-kaown clothing merchant, > Has Moved from 120 to 116 $, 2d St, Two doors toward Broadway. A full line of ¢ LOTIANG, CARNEY HOUSE, Cor, 11th and Brgsdway Aedy heen 1 bered those present, who enjoyed |"! a very pleasant evening, and wished | . _ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS her many returning happy events. — | constan'ly on hand, ‘The cheapest avd best store in the dity, Misses Ellaand Anna Larkin, of South Fifth street, entertained a number of friends last evening, after which dainty refreshments were served. The reception was give nin honor of Miss Laita ing young lady of Tenn who is visiting the Misses Larkin. nd Street. The Gents’ Furnisher RUSH. - GHT. M, MARIS, hiss LEADING 5c. CIGARS, Ask For Them, Jobn Steele Arrested at Brooklyn, Il. | Joha Steele, s well known young man of Reiiea: Was arrested yes- terday at the latter city by Bob Lynn, @ brother to the ex-town mar- If You Saw shal, on a charge of robbing him of | | DR. DANIEL, Wiadeor $20 ‘while he was in adrunken stupor, | Sour Child... SPECIALIST, . Young Lynn himself made the ar. With an ‘immense amount Theat rest and carried Steele to Metropolis, | trouble ready todrop on it, you wi re, where he was held for trial lo Sour utmost ta. ‘ Venereal »° Diseases of Women Giyourrms woulda’t you? And yet | fest — of parents, either from thoughtless. | SS] g LEW yATERS | anage ONE CENT ness or mistaken notions yf economy, | Over Lang Bro's, Drog Siere, | | BEN cored ale will not buy mugh“in any store, aliow the perfect teeth of their little | It will not aye to buy innang {0es to gradually dogky—allow all A Family Hewort tor Lagden and Children ing psins of! | Establighed 1875, horrors and wi hacbe and neuyilgia to the drug store—except mine, If you come to IM, opening next 125 ry f * A Farce Comesly fv Three Acts, faste pn | Saturday and buy)anything, no |i” fines so tightly, that it tak > difference how sytall the amount | jlote ot nae sed gee * loos. smail the package—you might ng means very Httle money and” no| l EL, well have asmall {i wer ay se attention | to} Arch T. Gohannan, Propr, va bs x hange sot Bay tie week home asa large one, 1 keep a DRC. B. WHITE \Fine Kent ycky Whiskies, Ponca our Atetinse ry porter for this purpose, 1 will | —— AND\ CIGARS, Saturday aftetnoon/at 2:30) Ade + bever charge you one cent for! \ | mission 10 cents, \ i delivery. I will elive “oo 2 MORTON'S ora small package just when 10 you want—and) just where you | Warm Lunch ftom ¥to 12 a. m, | 125 Brodpway, e want it, ‘Tbe wey what I have - L. MALL A, written is displayed re minds me periment Tuesday Jaduary 10th HAVE YOUR BAKING on, ind Sich WIE, has never been ag fine 9 solace tion of perfumey in Paducah as tena aN ai ‘Telephone " eataence 117 Jackson By I will show you next Saturday, ——_—_—_—_—_——SS=—— I will give every lady who “"|M ONE SCENT I, | | Is prepared to furntsh AT THE Papucan, Ky. s/Bon Ton Bakery,” We will do it cheaper than you can at h Fresh Brea Cakeg Of the Guest perfume she ever| — The greatosyor ail idhards, supported scented. I want every lnly who i appreciates sie class goods in| ) iss this line to efll eatly, 1 Will! prosemtine not ask you to buy—sell you beth \Monsurrat, ersion of Shake die te che 1yh, whatever you \want though, No difference how yrowded my’ store R IOHARD | | | Always on liad. Give us your| FIRST-CLASS MUSIQN. . may be the prescription depart- ” orders, Goodk delivered to avy| epee > BALLS, PARTIES\ AND. OPENINGS, \ led off from the} {roa lath eve Ty: offre to detatl ment will be ah og cr =n Part of the ci ity.\ Peteos, 8.0), sale Monday tn noise and pfesided ovey Ly 4 graduate ig pharmacy. Mo. A Reyelatijn in Legitimate Drama Pherson's Prug Store, Fourth \ 4 red roif. Tel, donne or Ngee \ { | Mae ) and Broadway. Kes, 406 N. 12th St oy, v NGulin's "| Seventh and Washington Sts, em

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