The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 22, 1897, Page 4

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hey aioe VOVOS- 6000000004 4488 TO CLEAN OUT-W $1.25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M, from $3 00 to $4.00. \ $1.50—Ladies’ Dongola Feit Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welty, broken sizes, worth $3.00, Ladies’ Lace or button'Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00. | $2 68—J.adies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth’$3 and $4, $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00. $3,25-Men’s Enamel Calf Bais, sized broken, frere sold at $3.00, E PUT ON SALE FOR \ 8, . small sizes, worth 43 0054Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sgld at $5.00, ' 10 pe ic Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes Broken, 25 centd hdys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes b 25 to 50, buy’? 7?? Rubbers, \ \ Full line of Children’s Shoes, and\great bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS. Ceneceeces @OOOO8 88-0006 8U088808 J. . Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. PH&RMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. | APOTHECARIES. e make specialty of obtaining rr ivate | all kinds of barks, roots and herbs, so ? family oF private | nat you can get Anything you want | in this oft-neglectéd line of ‘our busi- ness, : $ $ $ $ é $ A ne na a ad Ramada aan anadadada’ Can prepare y’ recipes, from a |Iiniment to a cor cure, and do it right) acists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Sreeers, Papvean, Ky. ate \ Pharm i Cor. SEVENTH AXD JACKSON ~ save vour | | OTTIZENS’ HOSPITAL NOTES, Ca t- Off Clothing 4 SAVINGS Carpenter Dell steanes Lie ND SHOES. ij BANK, Down. 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Sugls, $120,000.00 soe r many articles ach worn for throw away. nd them to me b the house\too Only a Few Patients in the Hospi- ous wroar, bat 600. go alae whaiat Gather them up anc t On Sat- 0 il] | Open fi fm. to 3 p, m. GF notify me by postaleard and I will | Open ere denisgrom 7 to & Mr. Gus Dodd, the well known call for them. 2 ' A dana /f £ carpenter, is ina precarious condi- Parties desiring gogd Secor tion at the city hospitals He can- Interest Paid-on Time Deposits Opricers. Jas. A. key |W. F, Paxton R. RUbyY clothing or shoes will sortment at my place. Shoes repaired. class workmen employ@l, and gan do your work on short not! will call for your repair work if will also deliver it, Morton's - Opera - House Fletcher Terrell, Manager. not lie down. Two weeks ago, to- day, he was run over by a wagon at Second and Broadway, and internally injured. He has apparently improved, and his external wounds have all healed, | but his internal injuries have grown worse, and he is continually harassed a hacking cough, which further irritates his injuries. For severa) days past he has been unable to lie down at all, and suffers so he can hardly sleep. President Cashier ‘Kes't Cashier | DIR) A. Rupy, aj Jas. A F list. W eWant Your Trades vcs." inuratins very sick. W. P. McGee, of Jackson, is at People. ~ the Palmer. a Mr. Ed. Thurman returned at N., C. AND ST. L. MILEAGR. noon from Marion. a trip up the road. ware man, is at the Palmer. PERSONALS. | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Miss Mionie Dufour is on the sick| : Items of Interest Relative to the The latest additions to the force of circular artists are Lawrence Hughes and C, P, Wilson, A. A. Awers, the Louisville hard-| ‘Two carloads of the new iron : | bridge to span Clark’s river near Murray, have arrived there. Engineer Ed Cotton and Firema Wiley Thomas are handling the 5: on work train on the south end The bridge gang, under Georg Duff, is at work at Dexter. Jack Jim Smith returned at noon from Capt. James Gray, the Evansville capitalist, is at the Palmer, W. E. Booth, the coal man from Hanby, is at the Palmer. Judge James Campbell left at noon for Fulton. He will return tonight. v Mrs. Ed. Overstreet left at noon! Plant, of the force, is in the city for her former home in Oxford, | today. Miss. Engineer Jim Spence is pulling the throttle on the 125 on soath end lo- cal in the absence of (handsome Joe) Habocker. Conductor J. H. Kirkland is again Mrs. John Trantham and children returned today from Mound City, I. Miss Lulu Eaker, of Bardwell, is 4 guest of her brother, OMiver Frank |on duty taking out his ran this morn- Eaker. jing. The traveling public will be H. H. Moyer, the typewriter man, | 8!8d to bear of his return. went down to Mayfleld this after-| The promotion of Conductor Su- noon | gars to passenger service brings the Joha L. Smithwick, the Dozier-| freight train“cons’ 9 rung higher Weil man, of St. Louis, is at the| the Inider of seniority, if nothing Palmer. | more. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earhardt, of | South Eleventh, are parents of a fine | ™-> boy bern Last night, ee pesseoge T run, ‘The family of Agent John Mulvi-| S08 he Kept her popping like an old hill returned vesterday from a visit) to Finckneyville. lig Miss Hattie Satterfield has returned | (y,, Narada hace to her home in Princeton, after a visit the Barnbill * stock to Miss Lucy Holloway. Wiraeeky, Wm. McCloy, a machinist, of St. | : Louis, arrived this morning to tae a| position in the I. C. thops. | Miss Myrtle Earl Warrick came on the 12 this his first round trip as a tallow Sam Lowe Among the long trains brought in Conductor Tudor yesterday were { cattle for yards from Now that typewriters are down to 50 cents each, those artists will soon | be as thick as fleas on a hound pup. homas left for let! Frank Sauerberg received one yester- home in rile st at vend cad ® day which only cost that amount. vit to jer sister, Mrs. ‘arles! Fireman Emmett Sneed left for uicdabad : | the branch this morning to relieve Mrs. R. M. Smith, of St. Louis 'S! fireman Humphrey for a few days. Fire Kae visit to het mother, | mmet was delighted to get back on othe a aud sister, Mrs. G. W j the “tow path"? again, atterjohn, Mrs. Mary Hoelscher, of Evans-| Engine 312 was out for a trial this ville, arrived last aight to atten morning beyond the yard limits it. | after some slight repairs, and found O. K. Gus Giden grasps her John- son bar out on 104 in the morning. funeral of the latter Mr. terjohu, Sr. Miss Ida Winfrey was called to Danville this morning by the serious| . Mile posts are to be erected all it. She left on the| long the line and are now being pre- pared at the shops here. ‘They will be of solid oak and will each show the distance to Nashville, Memphis and Paducah. illness of an City of Quin Mr. Fred Katterjohn, of Boone-} ville, Ind., is in the city He at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. W. Katterjoln. “Old Dad’ Ritter and Frank The Catholic Columbian Club hela Saale ee rset ake great Tacha baker Cir earite we le alwaferuleaa abd tees ‘chee last night. Rehearsals will shortly begiu for a new play Mrs. Holsher, of Evansville, came on the early train this morning to at- tend the funeral of F. W. Katter- John, ber brother Mr. Jofin Bransford, of Union City, left at noon for st. Louis, to pt 4 position with the Huttig sas and door works. Mr. and Mrs. D. C, (Bud) Car- gill, of Bandana, Ky., after a several days visit to the families of Mrs. M J. Williams and S. M. Smith left for home tor Rev. have added a picture gallery to her cab, and some handsome portraits adorn it. They pull out 50. this afternoon, Mileage was sick yesterday Billy Lewis, the new conductor vited him to dinner and excused b self. However Billy, knowing weakness for toothsome viands, up a platter filled with a recherche melange that would tempted the palate of the most fase tidious epicure. It is needless to add that mileage got no better fast after partaking of it. him- most have Breuhaus, pastor of Heretofore there haye been but two “DOCTOR - BILL,” : nt I p N.Y. ight— ist, | WEATHER REPORT. tpg Pe: Too : — ‘Judge’? Phelps, who has been Louisville, Jan, 22,—Generally | confined in the city hospital for the with moderate | past three months from general de- | bility, is slowly improving, his many ! friends about town will be pleased to iknow. His nervous system has al- most given way, and although he | sometimes improyes rapidly, his im- provement is not lasting Charles Le Blanch, of Galveston, fair cold Saturday, cold wave. LOCAL MENTION. Real Estate Tra M. F. Sutherlin and N. E. Suther- land deed to George Edwards 76 | h fooat. thoowiewn sl | acres of land in the; county, consid-|1@%» has almost recovered at the | ry . | city hospital. On the sth of last eration, $1,406.25. | : | month, while hauling sawdust for Hall Fot Rent. | Terrell Bros., he was struck by a Cecilian Hallwlll be rented for! tramway at the dogwood factory and meeting of societies pr for entertain- | bis skull injured. He is a printer by meats, op fourth ‘Rhesday, second; 9¢cupation, and will soon be out and fourth Wedoesday, every Thurs- gain. the Germau Evangelical church will return fzom Arcola, IIl., tomorrow, | rine” Conductors je H rier and the regular services of his] : and Tom Piles running from chureb wiil be held oa Sunday. |vity to Memphis one day and vice ynstable Anderson Miller, of near! versa the next. ‘Tomorrow another Grabamville his been down! crew goes on the run and C with grip and rheumatism for several Sam Sugarg is the lucky crews on the through mail. train this who weeks, slowly improving, and his} will pull the baby whistle cord and many friends hope to soon see him in gather the pasteboards on the trains. the city. {Tom Sledd will be his porter and a | better one is hard to find, An amusing incident took place in jthe round honse night before last, | When the engines come in off their runs they are run into the house and Jit is necessary that theirsmoke stacks | be stopped directly under the ventil- ator on the roof of the building, here {8 a colored man whose WENT TO JAIL. A Young Man From Cairo in} Troubie, Fined gud Sent to Jail for Carpy day, second and fon\h Friday and] ‘There ig now bal’ one woman in ing a Pistol. men consists of three or four lone every Saturday of each\mduth. Forte city hospital, and she is an old ulioal’* Aad Aacloat Got terms call on J. T. Daxoyan, patient. This is the smallest number : Gales, ‘tut witch ‘the hove toe #3w1 rman. /there for treatment for some time tae ri i enc di Pe PBR Pe ll on : young man of Cairo, Lil,, was arrest-| #reviated to ‘*Giuly’’ for brevity's GASES GONT NUED past icin ed in Pearl Wilson's resort on West | sake We ed son's helper. A 7. one Court street last night by Offlcers| 48 Jack Sauerberg, the hostler, was hd wae Lye Brown Bread! Seamon and Orr, on ¢ charge of ear. | oving the 80 into her stall night Me Nee the 20-1w Stau Baxeny, |?! concealed a deadly weapon, | before Inst and *Giula’* was holding male at Van Gulin's book | Of Those Warranted for Keeping ~ i TAR ORae, A telephone message was received | h!s lantern aloft to signal him when E ay morning | af —-——____— by Chief Singery asking him to send| the stack was at the right place un- : —S= }] Sink Wells. KO LIGEN F an officer out to take Phelps away | Ue the ventillator, a report equal to TONIGHT. | _——- SE, from the house. When they reached! Six pound cannon rang oat, . Judge Sanders Says Some ot the place he was not disturbing any i Hee Pela diod ceiling and ' m = ol but a pistol was found | be fel ards Othe next pit, Windsor ‘Them Cannot be Abolished. Peculiar Prodicament of North paoee, aud he cs ae Ma! some one had laid a torpedo on ‘the a i 5 Side Saloon Keepers, He attempted no denial when pro-| Tail and the engince trucks exploded \ Theatre The cases against the gentlemen pics Ba sentod in police court this morning|it: Jack say’ he was somewhat \ )| warranted for maintaining sink wells i on the charge, but stated that he| {tightened himself for 3 moment un. Sobtn Third gtreet on their premises inthe West End Unable to Pay for a Liquor Li- traveled a great deal and carried the | til he recognized whayit was, but that were called in Judge Sanders’ court cense.—Are Now Closed, ‘yeapon for protection. It had four| ‘“Giula”’ was hard 9% convince but Lew waters } Manager | this forenoon and continued until loads in jt. This was no excuse and| WEat the boiler hadéxploded S.E, FOREMAN. po Treasurer | February 2 8 fine of $25 and costs anda sentence | : | - i. Mr. Muscoe Burnett stated that he! The saloon of Joe and Jas. Woods. A Family Resors the Ladies and Children | had approached several councilmen at Seventh and Trimble streets, on the subject, and while they had been closed for several days past not stated what » has it be- “a 99 take, they assured him that they able to procure a license. man and his father, who formerly| PMNs: a | Would take some action) Application was made for license trayeled about the country with a) A Farce Comal at the next council meeting, | to be granted at the December term “merry-po-round,'' and afterwards : oe jand to await this action Mr. Burnett of the county court. When court] with silver plating device. They} Wa, Eaves, Chaoge Pie aad SON [and the others asked for s contin: met, however, they were unable to| now live in Cairo, ' Phone 53, ’ = : | uance, raise suflicient funds to secure @ new Don't forget our Matinees every | Saturday afternoon at Ad- mission 10 cents. An elegant centre table given away this week. granting the license, so Judge Thomas extended plication to January 7th, and Judge Sanders, in jContinuance, stated that under the the apy | ordinances all wells in use before thi ordinance was enacted are not nuis- #8 usual at the place, andon Jan- ances, and can be legally maintained uary 7th the proprietors again found action they would cause the proprietors have not been Co e it appears that liquor was dispensed|At of ten days were imposed, to jail. Phelps comes of a good family ouncilman Carter knows the young He went! Vaughn &~Qubrenguesser | Jefferson street, dd all kinds of 4 inet work, uphdlstering andre ‘4 MATIN anCulin’s for /Uncle Josh Spruceby” at Morfon's Opera House Tomortow Afs s ades & Lehnhard, Goo ale” HARSOUR’S, — Our stock hag4een REMOVED TO 112-114 N. 3RD BroagdwayeTiext d6or to the Rieke wholesalghouse. | | OF We guaraytee this stowe-te use less fuel and five more Beat than any other Soft Coal Stove on the mgrket. We guarantee every stove sold bY Also a full Je Of stoves ot every Beginning Monday, Jan. 11.) Ih | Us. We have this stove in thate sizes. | description carried in stock | SCOTT. HARDWARE (0., that have CNCORPORATRD Ladies’ Fanty been sold At 50c 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY, (Stax or BIG HATCHET.) od heretofofe, will go at 2c a ce a pair i. | air, In thefnext fom weeks several thougapde“of/ dollars worth| a of desirable dry REZAYNXO\ TAL. ral ferchandise wil) be sold at marvelously low prices You are eats bolicited spect our stock, to in Me MARKS | The HP. 8. Co. | rig wth Auonpatt ___Pre-a uunaer Has Moved ffom (20 to 116 S. 2d St A full line gS@MOTHING, ghd GEN DY FURNISHINGS dapesLaenl best storeAn the city. M,. MARKS, phe Gents--farnisper, a / REMOVAL. rehant Two doors toward Broadway HATS The JOSH SPRUCEBY | “UNG BOOTS | constantly on hand SHOES At the Opera Housg To-Morrow After} Night. The “nele pany whigh ay House torgorrow aftgrncon and night is composél of thirtf people of abil- ity and merit son 116 S. Second Stree GEBRAR? bt CIGARS. The play ya story of New Eng- land life,and While written for Is a ing purposes, ys @ serious vein run- | Ask For Them. br it. \ A number of s are introduodd and special scen- | y is used toshow\off the wonderful | ic effe Te realistic mill scene is a striking illust stage craft. The band and or ci DR’ DANIEL, remediesMar fihe speedy relief of Ne / cto efter pan) OW Lang B's, Ougafee, '25 COURT ST, t without dplay t Ornisont ran & Warken Droggivts, Pith aud Broadway j 161 Established 1875 5 Broadway , A We have « complete line of Staple and Fancy Grocefles, All kinds of Country Produce # Improvement... al é Ha JI © best hawt Pre city for : Dressed and Live Poult : Owing to the patronage ib. 4) lverything: sold ‘ottom pi erally extended us by our friends Asef T. Gohannan, Propr. and delivered prey Fi of theteee aud tee general public for the Inst te have been T, DULA 28 Court St, C0. five year, we to enlagye our bus: it Fine Kentucky hiskies, AND CIGARS S. same gf stand. We extend a cor cheng 00 Ah one of te best) —————_—___SHOUSE ANDSSIGN PAINTER reyes a Yh ayaa ] av tne oat We say tifis withous, fea Mach depgttment is under} 4 tenets an EP@Sh Bréad and, dleavor will be tof give fair treatment | to all, thereby deserviag, in future a| continuance of the lit agoorded in the past, f are truly thankful 8. STARK DIST{LLING Co., 20 Sout nd Street, site Market contra: | estes SS MUSIC \ PARTIES ND OPENINGS. healonanne, Eb, Ovenny, Manager. the supervision o: who will treaty \ Give us your delivered ap, any yenth and Washing | - | | Always on f orders, Y patronage gr which we Tel, 160, Res, 406 N. 12athsy Telephone M 0 RTO OPERA ALLD HOUSE, 4 Manager Cro, LEWNHAKD = were asthe law isnot retro active, but themselves unyble to pay their li- teynooh. COMPOUNDING those since established can not be, cense. Tiskste fhe ihe eid lose ti bo cs ¢ rd Spruceby! | ' | which renders the law unreasonable Complaint was then made to Aat-| by the ‘Uncle Joos Gomeney fre { arg . y; z Prescriptions should be intrusted and unjust. He did not pass upc ‘ “A ny nele Josh Rpruceby” Com- The New England Cody \If You Saw Only to gradyates of pharmacy, hs eee ty pon rd County Judge J. P. W inchester] pany, at Morton's opera house to- 80 Your Child of expenenfe {nsure accuracy LEG AMPUTATED. idk hout @ license, and ® warrant was! VanCulin’s book store. Adults 35 5 Y 3 A full w With an initmense, amoung or po prmptiess in thelr respon. wiki ey eer pages them nd they were] cents, School children, 15 cents to y / } a on | trouble ready to drop on jt, you would sible calling, é ec' 820 and costs, being still yn- any part of the howge, Balcony 25 IS THE LEADING / A COMPANY do your utmost to/ preve t it. | John Cummins, of Shetlersyille, able to procure license the saloon is| cents, i | Hear the haynes Wouldn't you? And gy rari . ds * Aud 1 : 5 aa Fel housands closed as tight as an oyster and some of the First warders’ are somewhat “dry.” IL, Here For That Purpose. FRESH CHEMICALS Only shouldYe used as ingried-| John Cummins, of Shetlersville, drugs often un-|lll., arrived in the city yesterday ents, a3 man. dergo a chiyge on keeping/*ftervoon to have one of his legs Released From Jail. which entirely\alters their snedi- | *mputated, George Miller, the \ | Some time ago he was injured in g¢ a runaway. His horse ran away near , home, and his leg was caught in the jp ntenced to twenty d monkey wrench urniture cal properties, \ And hugh claly \ prescription wneel of bis bugey. Since then it day 5 fi work guaradteed wy, has occasioned him no little suffering” _ W. B, McPHERSON and he will have it amputated with Try our Boston bel Northeast corner Fourth and/the hope of saving his life. Dr. a loat roadway, Troutman will direct the operation. | day, contains the followin white boy| mother of Messrs. Henry F. and do- ays for stealing |Seph Given, died at No. 77 Ashland from the Paducah | ®venue at noon today after an illnese Company, was released to-| of about ten days. She had been in- ces will be held at the residence wo Bread, TAK Bakeny, |be taken to New Orleans for inter- 20-Lw | ment.’’ neral of Mrs. Glyen, The Lexington Leader of Wednes- “Mrs. Clara Given,aged 72 years, IN THE and best. We will apprec Funeral servi- i a specialty, rm for some time, hursday morning. ‘The body will Officeand Yard, 9th a --COAL-- ‘Try a load and you will be convince jate @ share of your Ratrghage, Prompt delivery of parents, cither hess or mistake; aliow the pe from thoughtless. nN notjons of economy, rfect tegth of their little ones to gradually (ecay—allow alk the horrors and wearing paigs of toothache and neuralgia to Aasten their fangs so ti svRERT PAu] 2 B f Special Matinee at 2 p, Matinee prices—Adults 3 12 years of ale crry. / ning mw a b, [; ; hottest | === a pei ghtly, that takes that Sit iy the cleanest, hottes »* money, time and paizf to loos. CARN cn them, Promptness in fe begin- 8 very little mogley and no / Cor, pain, We pay especial Attentiop.to ‘This popuiar this branch of our profdssiog Pel. Mrs. LW ephone 530 to make eng»gtment: ind Harrison Streets, DR C. BE, WHITESID

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