The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 30, 1897, Page 4

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oo gees pe ORCRROCRER- CRCERTUEUEUOOO! fW eWantYour irad TO CLEAN.OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR $1-25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. ftom $3 00 to $4.00. WV S. small sizes, wor r use, were $2 00. dies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00, 68—-Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome & é : $ worth $5.00 $2 DRL Ladies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth $3 and $4, $1 Q&—Dadies’ Dongola Spring Heeis, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00. 95 Men's Rnawe! Calf Bals, sizes brdken, were sold at $3.00. 34 76 Men's Pat, Leathers, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. 3 00s Men's Bfoad ‘Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , told at $5.00, 0 cents buys Child’s Rabbety, heel, sizes broken. | :5 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken: aise >? Rubbers. os wous hs pur-| today. gers out on the accommo- mh tomorrow must not forget that) at 2:30 p. m. instead of 4] p- m. as heretofor | Lipskey Bros., of Memphis, who| rap branch stores in Somerville and Oakland, will also open one in| Whiteville on Monday next, making} three on the line. Conductor Tudor gave the sign al] to go and away rolled train Jobn Hall reclining in the caboose settee as Brakeman Meaders let « the chains on the front end. No one rejoices more than railroad people over the breaking of the backbone of the cold snap, and their prayers are offered up that it may never knit together again It how develops that Engineer Ben Rodgers will fall heir to the 5 on south end through freigbts in stead of engle eve Garduer Sheppard from off the branch. Engine 312, Gideon and Kar bowers, hied her away with the Jas passenger turn around on the « schedule, When she comes will) be towing a train on the card, Speck Kane, the fireman, pect to cut awide sw lower division, judgi weight of his Saratoga au teau be carried sou'h with a. m. A 50 buys ?? 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, 5, RUDY & PHILLIPS. 2 Sh RROD OF- 078%" soon & Co. J.D. Bacon & Co.\J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS 4 POTHECARIES. e maké a specialty of obtaining +~Can prepare your family or_private , al! kinds of Barks, roots and herbs, 80 | recipesyfromi a liniment to a corn tPeat sah ca san get anything you want | cure, and do Trright. in this o a tour busi- Druggists. and ness. Papvcau, the ? era in s new KM AGESLS. jptions filled at all hours. eS side of Tomr, Pharmacists; Cor, SeVexTRAND Jackson STREETS, e —Presc nust ex thou che from the Apothecaries, ee ‘ Ky. with Conductor Robertson ou yester- day's freight, it is rumored, to learn the road and will shorily giving WEATHER REPORT. PERSONALS. the bizh ball on this pike = Switcbwan Perry had charge of Le Ky., Jan, 30 s Officer Win. Johnson is on the] the yard a portion of the day. and iner sick list. bad the 315 waltzing for ell and! Dr. P. G. Reed and wife are visit-| then gave her «long ‘spot.’ ‘Phat's ing in Wickliffe. the way the “red rag"? yaveas like to Mr. T. Q. Harrison, of the L. &| see it done, N., is at the Palmer. Ellen Owebs, the little five Supt. Harahan, of the 1. C., is at old daughter of Mrs. Rosa Way: the Palmers, died at 2 o'clock this morning of Dr. W. S. Graves, of Dycusburg, | {7oP8y. The funeral takes place to. ? morrow afternoon; OK is visiling relatives here. Grove Mr. R. 8. Mills, of Metropolis, re-| "yy ° ; . turned home this afternoon. Master Ross Craft, the sprightly F carrier of the Sus on Route 4, giv Mr. Thomas Marshal, the carriage} better satisfaction than any of his Jrummer, went to St. Louis today. | predecessors, He gets around earlier Miss Hallie Sheppard went down] and never fails to leave a paper. Ross to Fulton this afternoon on a visit. Jis a son of the popular I. C Mrs. W. Fred Long left at noon] tor, Howard E. Craft. for Dyersburg on a visit to relatives. “Mileage” is very anxious to Conductor J. H. Kirkland, of the}cure half a dozen copies of ‘The C. & St. L, bas returned from] Confederate Veteran’? of the August, Little Reck and St. Louis. 1806, and will pay issue, 5 ceuts & Mr. J. C. Wood, a prominent] COPY. if left at the Sex counting [farmer of Grabamville, TONIGHT} Windsor \ Theatre, youth Third ——f i | Louisville, Sunday morning elouviness and probably | Sunday afternoon or ight. LOCAL MENTIO Warmer year Gave a Rabbit Supper. 4 OF . Babe Ingram, of Arcadia, A, Family Resort fer) Ladies ang Child abhit eyes Jesh Hight: |W if attended by a dozen or more of his Bell and Ellis, bg) Royal friends from the city who went out Marionettes. }on the park line car, iManager LEW waters, coe SB. FOREMAN (00 jeee ooh irial at r. John Dipple bas sold his in- terest ia the fi:m of Edelin & Di | to Mr. Edelin, who will have « | of the business hereafter. The one act Irish ed e Sully's First Trip tp America, Change of play twice week anes ners? Admission, 10 and 20 cents. i With a Bear. Don't forget 9ur Mat Ler. ove) Clem Nance will tomorrow wrestle Saturday afternoyn at 2:30. * fe | with George Robertson's bear to see mission 10 cents which is the stronger. Quite a crowd As slogest 616 loaig will witness the sport. this we Windsor Th | is quite sick {00m or brought to him at Sixth and at the Commercial House. Norton streets Miss Lula Eaker has retuined to} , Engiveer her bome in Bardwell, after a visit to] beaming with smiles this morning; her brother, Oficer Frank Baker. when asked the reason. he replied | ‘ given away Shanty Boater on Trial, | This afternoon M. Rath, the |shanty boatman, is on trial before Merton's Orer House, ss Winchester for failing to pay = that he was a ton of coal ahead, I FLercuey Ternerf, Manager. taxes, An attempt was made to| Miss Georgia Scott, of Dyersburg, - pe Ca One nae eo ea’ h t off seems that on yesterday his neigh- quash the warrant, because the of- who has se coe eee be bor, Mr. J. W. Bailey, sent a load . 2 tense was charged to have been com- Alice Crambaugh, returned TUESDA ao & A GREAT\EVENT of coal home and the driver of the mitted on January 96, instead , home toc _ | wagon took the ticket to Mrs. Bai- of 97. It was being argued at press| Miss Georgia Scott returned this Jey, who signed it, and told him t time. fternoon to her home in Dyersburg. |shovel it into the coal house. ‘The | Teon., after a visit to Miss Alice} driver made a mistake and unloaded: Crombaugh. it into Gus’ coal shed; so Mrs, Bai- Smith Wes formerly of the city,}ley had to borrow coal of Mrs, but recently Plenty of Fights--No Arrests. There was an excititing fight yes- terday afternoon in an east Court street saloon, and two more equally; as bloody elsewhere, aceording to re- | ports. A day or two since there was ja fray ata saloon in another part of | the city. The belligerents may be arrested next week. here Mr ud Hrs. uss Whytal In the Romagtic hy ama, “For Fair sid As acted by them|p imes of Bowling Green, | Gideon until this morning, when the passed through loday en route to} mistake was rectitied Kansas City, Mo. Mileage overheard « conversation Miss Hattie Bentley, a vhacming| between two old steamboatimen last, young lady of Marion, IIL, left for] evening after they had vead his ran- this afternoon, after a visit tofdom in the Suv of yesterday ss Rosa McGinnis. to the ‘Davis Line’’ steamers. The Original Kighteen, Jr.,’?}ing unknown to them he thought met last night at the residence of would listen to their comments. One Mr. Abram Weil, asked the other, ‘‘Who is C. L.7"" and Madison streets, to meet little]The other replied that did not Miss Lizzie Dallam, of Mayfield Lhis social organization isthe young- est in the city, Before having any dental worl you can well afford to consult who Yarns out the at reasonable the lates: House y Lost / ou ring> ‘ik, one trunk key. Finder will A Billig: t ‘Company, leaving at Svw office. New Search Light. ‘This morning an eight-mile search light was placed on the Dick Fowler which is laid up bere on account of NAUGHTY GIR S, d They Don't Want To Leave Paducah. Ordered to Get Out By Mar-* shal Collin The Courier-Journ & play that fires the constructed two watch by wo door, done Dep rewarded corner of Sixth he recalled to bim of invidents , fond — tender’ recollections friends who long have passed to the unknown beyond This is Mileage’s motive in writing up these old time incidents aud | fore long will notice some of th: persons they talked of while he tened to their chat. HAVING A 1IMI many slumost memories forgotten of 75e and $1.00. morning et Van Prices--25c, Seats on sale Culin’s ‘Monday dove Dr. Fiddyment, very best of work, prices, “All work dong b painless methods, Opéra Block . THEA NERV Y TRICK Vromptly Landed Then In The Big Juil. And Judge Sanders Gaye Still More Time. Jon T. Raymond, Bob Nolen and Andy Gensent, who are employed on the Leyhe fleet, in winter quarters, Tramps Held Ovtr For} were out on a hiyh-lonesome last night. Each was trying to take the other By tdhking TON’S. thea COLD CURE. \A perfectly Y* harmless and infalyjBle rem- edy fok coughs, cols and kindred ‘pffectious. id ex clusively\at MoPherson’s Drug sine: Fourth and Broadway hule Pwo Breaking Tato the Market, Place, are having po trouble with Nora and Ida Lasley, who figaved notoriously in the mur- der of Ben Ladd at Brooklyn May, avd for which Jobn Lemley was eye pee for 99 years, Bart Linn for 20 years and Ed Linn for 14 years, The gi afterwards, Edwards * woman of runving a dive, The police Jase task. A fine of 81 and costs each wag assessed upon the testimony of OMi- gems Phillips and Barobart. Robt. Anderson and John Bren- son, two itinerant steamboat men, al o tramps, were beld over by Judge} Souders this morning on a charge of breaking into the market * house yes- terday morning. : claim to be respectively from Mo and Chicago, and were ar-1 Arguments were couc rested by merchants’ Policeman] Grief damage suit this fo Fowler Loften at Second and Jeffer- ter Judge Bloomfield, Col, Husbands son. They had dropped some and Judge Cambell had made speech- dressed meat siolen from Kolb’s ice} eg in the case. box in the market house, and e This afterovon at 1 that they found it im the alle en tothe jury. wous to Robertson's grocery, The court is now over a week b evidence was against them, and they} hind with the docket, only five eas were not introduced by their law-! having been tried in three weeks, | yer, Attorney Dan Cross. They! ‘The damnge suit of S. II Clark Were remanded to jail to await the] against the People’s Strect’ Railway action of the next grand jury. Company for $5000 was by agree- MARRIAGE TOMORROW, ment continaed until the next term ye of court. M. D. Sanders and } May Boyd, is came to accom aducah shortly wwied by Moll anoier disreputable ame place, and began Her dens of dissi- pation and degradation —_ were re ated'y broken up, the last one, on Norih Tenth street, of which the Lasley girls were inu es, being extirp: only a few days ago. ‘I siey girls went to Broad stie nd selUed, and the residents of the locality are very in- TS CONCLUDED he at 1330 p.m. SAVE YOUR Casi- Off Clothing : AND SHOES, 1 will BUY them for Cash. on, af 230 it was giv. can find many articles | dignant. Yesterday afternoon OMicer Etter rod to thrgw away, | Went up to give them orders to leave snd send them to me|the community, but not knowing stal card and I will. them they gave him tictitious names aud informed bim that no girls by 1 that name lived up there. This forenoon Officer Sutherland sortment at my plade. | went up and escorted ihe damsels t *Shoes repaired. We have first-|the city hall, where they were given class workmen employed, and can do| two hours to leave the city by ‘Mar- your work on short ugtice; will call) shal Collins. , = fos your rept wgel ft notified and) 14 ig att the ragasaWhat? Skating, will-aleo dgliver i Scott Hardware Co, linye the skates, Housewives about the house too mach worn for wear, but Gather th or notify me by call for them, Parti¢s desjring good gecoud hs slothing @r shoes will find a Jarge OF Me, An Unpleasant Situation This morning a dog was impaled} ou the iron fense around the Grace Miss May Boyd, +9 well known] Episco; opal church, Supt. Gus young lady of Rowlandtown, and Thompson aud Motorman Tolbert Mr. M.D), Sanders, # ygung tobaceo] stopp, od 8 car and released the ani- man of the city, will De? married to-| mal, after his yelps had aroused al. Conductor Bhity Beadles was out, conduc Gus Gideon's face was! | due’ he} know, but said that his reminiscences | * preach at 7 ome, and neither was equal to the| The Grief Case Goes to the Jursy | ye pucon wanton, The change to these new quarters brings the business under one manage ment and lessens the expense so much that it enables the Harbours to offer) ‘oods at lower prices And fc f- it than ever before since t into Padw ir advent 1d the public | are earnestly and cordially invited to visit the new store. A great many new goods will arrive the next few ' If low prices are an object and real value is an inducement it will pay to learn the way to this store « On Monday, Feb. 1. Masonville Bleached Domestic, Fr vf Loom ané“Lonsale will all be sold Bo per yard 50c ingrain Carpete will be sold Mo day for 350 per y¢rd 6c Sea Island Démestic w Monday for 4e per ya ‘or 29¢ 6¢ Table Damask for 2 100 Kid Gloves slightly damaged 4 Daisy Knitting silk, 4c per spool Ladies’ bishop collars, slashed for ribbon, the new thing Ladies’ heavy Mitten 10e a pair One lot dittdren's Monday for de apiece * Monday for Merino Vests One ebildre Vests Me roaky for 10 ¢ Lot of he 1 arg Emb A great stock of Bam ery direct from a New York importer will be ed ing few d and will, sold for lower prices. thanjever be fore known in the Qe Women’s Shoes at 98e, $425, $1.50 83 per pair. at 10¢, \e de to orde rand half and repairing done/ at cut rate y nade jo make the store popular by kipd yegtment honest values, low prifesfang a big stock of reliable, flest try on Harbour's New Quarters, 1§2-114 N. Third Street. AT THE CHURCHES, iery at 35¢ ffort will be at Barnett’s Hall by Elder ©. I Adventist: 11 4. Mission Fie! experience in 8 30, the United States ht of prophe | __ Sunday service Mechanicsburg, Boyd, Seventh I m., “Afri with persc | Africa. 3 seen in the | |m., the Se Third Street M. E, Sanday school Ganster rape tendent. Preaching at 11 a.m and 17:15 p. m. by the Rev, L. ‘T. Ward | A cordial invitation is extended to all | to‘attend. The Ramsey Society of the Broad- way Methodist church will meet Mon- a ¥ afternoon at 3 o'clock with Miss) Ira Leigh, on Monroe street Services at the Mission Church 30a. m.. J. 5S. the Evan Ww. Services will be held at {hours at the German j ehurch by the pastor, O. haus. Preachin: Jand 7p. m.; Su ta, m. Brew services at the Luther- South Fourth street usu En No sok {an church, | Sunday s¢ tool as | services in the evening | Subject, ‘The Sbip of t All cordially invited. | ne T, pastor, hurch. H, Brneck- services will be con- Cumberland Presby- f Sixth and usual d at the terian church, Court streets, Chappell, tor, Preaching 10:45 a. m. |7:80 p.m. Sunday school }m. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. enior Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Al are cordially invited to atte Rev. Db. ft. W w large congregs ‘Third 3! resell for will preach Sunday prayers. Rev. Whitesell a sermon to the afternoon at 2:30 and will 30 p.m. Subject the Revival.” Song service t7 p.m “Cyclone will ber to attend in chureh Sun- Prot. E. preaching Junior We Broadway Methodist day school at 9 da. in, Fox, superintendent 10:45 a, mw. and 7:30 1 service at 3 p.m Monday 7:30 p. u ing Wednosduy 7:4 |dial invitation is exten attend shese services HB A cor- ded to all to Jouxsox Pastor, Services at the First Christian) Vcurteeh, sontheast coruer of Seventh. J and Jeffercon streets at 10:45 a m. jand 7:30 p. m.; morning subject, “Phe Right Ha nd of Christian Ky howard evening subject, Terror of the Lord.’’ Sunday school 30 a.m, Prof’ McBroom, su. fendent; Junior }2 p.m.; Semor Endeavor at 6:30 p.m.’ Mission Sun school on |'Penth. between Clay and at 2:30 p. m., E, E. Bell superin- tendent. Usual services at the Second Bap- tist church tomorrow morning and evening. e Mechanicsburg M. E. church,sun- day school at 9:15 a, m. Preaching at 10:30 fa, m, Class meeting after- goon at 2:30, Preaching by pastor gt 7:30 p. m J.T. Keenan. \ ¢ s\sbo€s, is to Ss at 4 Court street, extra heavy, 204 Court street, j28 4 Chi dren’ Boy. M. Levy's, Boys’ uudeny rts. 22'sc, M. Lovyy, j28 us bore es. morrow at the home ¥ the bride. mort ‘the entire locality. BHAS. NORWOOD. | rT 0 a. | | m preached to 1104 South treet on iast, night there were {two convertions and others forward |“ children |! All are invited t Endeavor at | ; Harrison, | "Teeth Drawn Withaut Pain Is one of our Apecialties, Although this is by nofneangomg least. After years of experdm@nting by eminent specialists a process ius been per fected so that Teeth Filled Without Pain | Has become one of the wonders of the century. [pis new pr called Cataphgtisis ermpblos fill the most Lesative Jooth no pain of danger to pa ight nvingg for engagen EB. WAITESIDES, Over I ~ thx us to are allthe fad. Our line of CHAFING DISHES is complete. ». Scott Hardware Co. INfORPOR with absolutely either tooth Give wu trial and b ‘Teleph | We are now exclusive agent Yor the \TRD. CELEBRATED = Diploma Flour The same « WN 320, 322 and Broadway. Paducah, Ky. bie. —_ Sign of Big Hatchet. {have now a newly fitted up store where I keep a first-class stock ot a} be secured reputable ggocery in. th Diploma Flohr needs r t nm us, forfit has been el the market Jor 15 years, alway giving GRNERAL” SATISFAC TION. It nquest t finest pai on the half t We Call Merchaypts’ Attention ‘ ARISE \ Fdotp, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods. wi» fo this celebratgl brand PLOMA, Our pfices are as low as for any first-cfhss flour, quality considered DI WE DO NOT SELL TO CONSUMERS. M. LIVINGSTON & C Sand 117)N. Se Ww Gro, Leunnarp, Phone 53, « Deh phard, ‘ades HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL is THE --COAL-- IN THE,OITY. | Mortons Opera House FLETCHER TERREL, Mgt Wednesday, Fel 3. EVERYTHING NEW THIS SEASON Richards, & Pringle’s FAMOUS GEORGIA ‘MINSIRELS! |Billy Kersands Moore & Kemp The Great Gauze Mersh Craig Hillman & Perrin) \Pickaninny Quartet W. 0. Terry jas. S. Lacy Crescent ( + Quartet And all he OW LEADING Try a nil ye Ly nee t is Uw ciganest, hottest avorites and best. vur patronage, Prompt delivery & specialty. concert At 7:15 p. m. in fro heater byone the fines traveling Cifecare Yeie,9h eid Kerison Streets, | a | AN AGID RESIDENT jOf Marshall Connty Passes Away. ly Dies At Oak- la Owen, mes Koark “land~ Death of W AT SMALL DORIAN Fiae Rubber Overshoes go § COST by ro any ' Big Shoes and Little Shoes / (have been 73 y ot wn in N ali ed by all whe married | with ono of We are ge to dispop ARO URSS OF COST ry Gods and Fuctishiag Cons Heavy, Fire an Prices Cut in T, es two sud resided eral t on, mterment Kev, J. conducte \ the services ok place at2 o'clock Oakland Kirkpatrick | Xia Owens, ged %, daughter of Mrs, Rosa Waynick, died this morn ing at 1 o'clock of dropsy at the fam- ily resideace on South Sev i street The funeral will © tomor- row at 2 0 ch Rey E. Cave i Oak Warm. take ph ervices by luterment at ——Come in a hurry—they are yong fast-—— SMO, J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, solar hang Bros,’ Drug Store, AR LEADIN Teena any Ask For Them, _ GARNEY HOUSE, | RIVER STILE toy, Cor, 1 GOO TECTURE, #, Wootley at the ¥ Lost Night Phe be of Jol the tee at b ast nighe with delight au aiidience Laat was much than the merits of the most excellent course justified, {The auditorium jbut the lecture every person of inte dueah would have prot was the fivest pieve of English dic tion that ever left the lips of an American orator,’ said one gentle man this morning. The effort was, on “Christian Citizenship.” Phe Teanatys filled, that was well good igence in Pa- ted by it. Tt was so Anat | A new time card goes into effect! Aj) the } Sunday, the ist inst, ou the Nashs/today, and the tra ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis! horn, as on yesterds railway, which will give a «double effect, ede daily service to Nashville and the southeast, —‘I’rains leaving Paducah) at 7:15 a. m. and 2:30 p, m., arriv jog at Paducah 0:45 a, m. and 9:15 p. m. were again aid fer stea was unable to, «le on the afternoon late up Os- pee f yyiiar bret other side until tir Phe ive and faster of 8 resumption of navigation f few days, at least wens to become hea and there is wo pro * Dinlowa F Tstances all eu1m- Diplowa Flom Ge your cook, petitors, ti Fine) Shoes /and Cheap Shoes -

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