The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 3, 1897, Page 4

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We 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. DOCEUEO8SUOO88O8-300EF8080888 25—Dadies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. S. small sizes, worth trom\$3 00 to $4.00. $1.60—TaAdies’ Dongola Frir Sutch, for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00—Lgdies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $ $2,68—Lpiies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth'$3 and $4, $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welta, best, cheap at $3 00. $2 25—Men’s EnametCaif Bais, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, $3.75—-Men'e Pat, Leath:#, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. 33 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, 10 cents buys Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes broken. °S cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, 25 to 60 buys ?7?? Rubbers, * ms) PHARMACISTS, - Night Bell le of door. Pharmacists, J. D. Badon & Co.| J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. —Prescriptions filled at All Nours.— Cor. Sevexta axp Jacnson Strests, Papucan, Ky. OTHECARIES. DRUGGISTS. \ w Pome a speci obtaining for pi ll kinds of barks, roéts an§ herbs, 56 \. Can prepazo your family or private a taht nd recipes, from @ linimest to a gora| {hat yous neele ing you cure, and do it right. / —\C Ii d line of fasi- Druggists and Apothecaries, # TONIGHT. Windsor / Theatre, Sowth Third street, Manager Lew, Ware ager 8. E. FORE! +}. A Family Resort for Ladies and Children + Bell and Ellis, English Royal Marionettes. poo Ss The one act Tish bonjedy. Sully’s \m ¥: Feb, 2. Russ Whytal 400 times. Special Scenery. A Brilliant Company. 25e, 35¢, 50c, 75q and $1.00, le Monday moruing at Van Pricer Seats on si Culin’s. Smoking Tobacco and/Catarrh Cureut 23 This combination furnishes not lightful Smoking To- I bagéo bat also a positive rem- ag edy foy Catarrh. In taking WiByour accustomed delightiul .-. smoke discharge the smoke up fi through the nostrils and the is absolytely certain. In- nufactured are and is perfectly hari »fany child or the most delicate lady can smoke it in pipe gr cigarette. For sate oaly by | A DRUG STORE eM Se BROADWAY. SAVE YOUR es gan find many articles worn for m to me ‘and I will md hand clothing or shoes 4 Brimest at my place. Shoes repaired. We ~ olags workmen employed, ; work on short noti for.your repair work if will also deliver it mucous, CHAS, NORW do and stirsjcellent showing fot Well writtemand well) The statement of an always pleased, ( WEATHER REPORT. | — THE LIBRARY, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 3.—Tonight | generally cloudy Thursday; probably | Very Bright Prospects Ahead local showers; slightly warmer | Now. Thursday, | LOCAL MENTION. | Meeting of the Y.M.G. A. Dirces tors Last Night. ae | Change In Boats. | The Dick Fowler will nét resume her rons to Cairo until next Monday, The Jennie Gilebrist has been chart- | ered, however, and left this morning at the Fowler’s usual time. ~ Wanted By, Lawrence Second Hand The Y. M.C. A. directory met last might to discuss v us matters connected with the associction, par- ticularly tue pabtic library project were wade showing that er sixty shaves for the library have already been sold, and the pro for a maturity of the plans are very Court St., 20 good b at ri ‘ ght st present. baby ay Pac Peres The Y. BM. C. A. will be interest- ed in the move, tent: It will but only to this ex- furnish headquarters, heat, hight, e that would other wise cost the lil alarge sum of movey every yeur, if it had to be es- To Be Treate Henry Hersher. a Jwell known af- flicted character,was taken to Frank- \fort this morning by relatives to be {placed in the state school for the tablished in a room rented especially 'feebleminded. * for that purpose. | Se The ladies’ committee met this Diploma Flour takes the lead of forenoon at the headquarters and all patent flours. made additional repoits relative to Gies aiaas the progress in library work. Streeter Adrms,¢olored, the coko at the county jail/ had seveial of bis fine chickens stolen\a night or two since. SLICK AGENT. Sells Many Books in Paduceh Mad Husbands on His Trail. There are quite a number of prom- inent gentlemen of Paducah who are very angry today, In every case a Pasiucoh Building Trust Comr-wbich too ereddlous wife. has beeu imposed spenks for itself aut, presets a2 ex-' on by a certain glib-tongued book ie compary.'agent, according to the irate hus- pert who is ® bands’ account. disinterested party shols same to be| It appears that the agent has goue correct, - to the ladies and sold them books containing specimens of Dore’s drawings for $9 each, claiming that all the plates had been destroyed and that for this reason the books will soon become very valuable, In several cases reported books have been furnished to the amount of over $100, and today a local bookseller who i.spected the books said they were worth about a dollar each, Two or three of the gentlemen say they will not pay the note when it falls due, most of the books being secured by note, and if it were not forthe no- toriety that would be incurred would | prosecute the agent, Rent Receipts. Nice, convenient rent receipt books at this office for 10¢. We pubhsh today a statement of at 719 beginners Have opened Madison street ; will teac and advanced pupils. ply to Miss Angusta List, Elder Cathoun’s meeting Mi n Sunday school rooms, Tenth street, between Clay and Harrison, continues with increased interest and attendance. His subject for tonight will be ‘The Devices of Saten.”’ Go and hear him if you cai Employment. Any one desiring Haas émploy- ment at good wages, cull R. S. Barnett, mechanicsburg. feb 1 3 \) The Princes of the Orient at K. P, hall tomorrow night. No Court. There has been nothing done in Is Improving. County Judge Thomas is improv- ing, and hopes soon to be out again. Ais many friends will be glad to learn of this. i aati | CALIFOR WantYour Trade TO CLAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR \ NIA TOURISTS, Yass Through Paducah This Af- ternoon. Were on a Parlor Car En Route to Los Angeles, The Louisville passenger train that arrived at 12:10 today contained a car of California tourists, prominent people of Marion, Ohio, who left the latter pl Tuesday afternoon on the ing provided for their comfort. ‘The arty will proceed to New Orleans via, the I. C., accompanied by Trav- cling Passenger Agent Biggs and his wife. ‘They will then take the Sun- composing the party are: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thew, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Haberman, Mrs, J Kishler. Misses Mayme Adams, Clara Reber, Lida Llewllen, Mrs. Liewllen, Mrs. Emma Frank, Mr. Paul Frank, A, Kridler, Mrs, Shunk, Miss Shunk, Miss Stainbrook, Miss Eusmingers, Mrs, J. Hudson, Hen- derson Harve WAIVED EXAMINATION, Franklin dail Without Bail. Noah Goes to His Attorneys Persuade Him to Wait bor the Grand dury to Act. Noah Franklin, arrested for the marder of Daisy Sullivan, at Briens- burg, Marshall county, yesterd was taken before S Dupriest and waived examination, be held over without bail The Marshall county grand jury does not convene until March, and Frauklin will remain in jail until the Ju Reed, of Benton, one’ of only a few weeks until cireuit court, he per: aded grand jury NO GASE, missed, - Grew Out of the Adam Weehler Last Drowning Spring. The case of Mr. M. Livingston, administrator, against the Obio River Transportation Cowpany, was dis- sed in the cireuit court yesterday ternoon after a small portion of the evidence had been heard, The suit was a sequence of the drowning of Adam Weckler, a Balti- more drummer, who fell off the stage plank at the wharf here one night Jast spring after the Fowler bad landed, as drowned before he could be Mr. Livingston was reseuc ap- pointed adwinistrator, and the suit against the company was for $20,- 000. As soon as the principal witness was heard the plaintiffs realized that they al no case, and it was dis- missed, MARRIED AT MAY Sheriff Cook's Daughter Weds Mr. Tom Etliott, Miss Jennie Cook, daughter of Sheriff Scott Cook, of Mayfield, was married in the latter city last night to Mr. Thomas Ulliott. The groom isa well known and prosperous young business mao of Maytield, being connected with the gents’ furnishing house of McKeel & Elliott, while his bride isa well known and popular young society lady. She is well known here, hav- ing visited the family of Dr. P. G. Reed quite often. TELD, ASWITCH KEY Was Uscd With Effect on a Da key’s Head, Willie Bishop, an employe on the People’s Street Railway line, was as- saulted by an insolent colored buck last night and as a vesult carties a bandage on his head today, while bis } the circuit court today of any iuter- jest except the motion for a new tria! For Rent. a I; ta tae A, NW, in the Grief case, reported elsewhere, A nice swosiney briek-Go North |rioce was no season _obooars this Sixth street. Seven ms and nice} Mate Aer ct Ieee afiernoon, Stlw Mrs, H. C. Worden, 824 N. Sixth Street. Brimm-foglish. This evening at8 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. G, English, 552 South Ninth street their daughter, Miss Laura, will be ‘united in marnage to Mr. Henry Brimm, a prosperous young farmer of the county, The friends pf the contracting parties have been look- ing forward to this happy event for some time past and wil be present to wish them joy and happiness. by all reputable Will be Mai¥ied Tonignt. H. C, Brame, aged 26, and Lavi- ed 18, of the county, ried here tovight, ‘They procured a license this afternoon, A. H. Miller, druggist, Hunting- burgh, Iud., writes under date of May 15, 1896: ‘Dr. Mendenhall's Improved Chill and Fever Cure out- sells all others here as it does the Work and is the most pleasant chill cure we handle, Price 60 cents, a Doctor's prescriptions given eare- ful attention by registered in pharmacy, Only sirétly Miss Johnson’s clay at the First rugs and chemicals use: Presbyterian churclywill give a candy i ky setae aria the Slain} pulling Friday pigif in the building] £8 xes Was based, is une nstitu- get just what the docjor prescribe : 8 e building! tional; that it confilcted “s Faien, Drug. jprmerly occupltd iby E. B. Harbour, | Constitution of tho United State,” | road way. feb 1st hae x Pol Caen es eee that it discriminated between ’ the miss ay ®. Everybody eS <4 Mynacnas BURN Gaots, teria: F whites and blacks. While Judge Last night about 11 o'clock thera were several mysterious pistol shots fired near Sixth aud Clark streets, A hack was afterwards called avd noth- ing mre was heard of the matter. m Assigns, H.J, Awindler, a merchant at{c Newbern, Tenn., made au assign ment a few days ago. It is not thought, however, that his failure| Was occasioned by his same, People who use Diplogia Flour are pices 113 | Use Diploma yg Pay ’ ae re a eh Ce a Bishop acted purely in self-defense. He is a son of Circuit Judge Bishop, Concerning MeCracken Sehoo! day Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern railroad to pay #84.40 for school Caacken county. Sold by DuBois & Co, Hawes against the railroad compan, argued that sectlon 4524, of the Ken- Barr did not pass directly upon the a a. si Vs be happy Princes invited. opponrat cannot be found at all. The last seen of him he was hauled rather sore locality on his inflicted by a switch key, The colored boy refused to pay his fare, and itis uaderstood that Mr, Big Four, a handsome parlor car be} set Limited for Los Angeles, ‘Those amination and await the action of the A $20,000 Damage Suit Dis- of PERSONALS. J. W. Rhine, of Mound City, is at the Palmer. Mr. Stanley for Mayfield. » Joho Mulvihill was over from lyn today, Mrs. W. Stahl left at noon for Memphis to reside, Mr. Dave Lewis bas gone to St. Louis for a brief visit. Louisville today ontbusiness. Henry Kobo has returned from a trip through Arkanses, Metropolis., to buy lumber. ton, was in the cily last night. guest of his Eaker. ton, of Kuttawa, were in the city last night. Mr. Joseph Jutson, of St. | school. Miss Bernie watch makin Mrs. James G. Husbands an¢ daughter left at noon for Clinton on a visit to relatives. Mrs. M. B. Nash is ente! this afternoon whist at her resi- Kdence on West Broadway Mrs. Fred Heilbron will Eachre in roof aturday evenin, Miss Lawa Sn returned today {i in a guest of Mrs. Frank Dunn. Miss Lucy Foster, of Murray, au applicant for the postoffice, was in the city today en route Cadiz. of Michigan, Dawson 2 Shee oe acy tae) mpl: bed this morning for Evansville bys a very anxious to have a trial, but that| Prief visit during the lay-up he had several important law suits on | Fowler. his hands in Paducah, and being] Mr. Homer McGrew, night clerkyat thé St. Nicholas, wil nklin to. waive ex-| be married at Gracey, Ky., this af- ternoon to Miss Eva McGrew. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith are pa- rents of a fine girl baby, born las night. Conductor Karnes madea proud grand-father. Mrs. E. B. Bolton Hazal, of Gaylogd, Michigan, ar rived this morning on a visit to Mrs son. Conductor passed through th en route from Sewall, of the I. C city this morning Ce ntral City. #AVE BOND SMITH And Then Went flome to Recu- perate. Joe Smith, who was knocked down and badly bruised in an East Court street saloon yesterday afternoon, zave bond for his appearance tomor- row morning and returned home to recoup his shattered health, which was sadly despoiled by bis adver- sary’s fist. Smith was drunk, and is the same man who was robbed recently in El- la Brown's resort by Barbara Rankin, VERY G Was “Por Fair Virgivi Night. “For Fair Virginia” pleasing to the large witnessed it last ig opera house, than ro, would have been. Mr. and Mrs, Wytal, supported by an excellent cofipuny, won the hearty applause of all present. The play itself is a/ Ive story equally balanced in seytiment, and there is no more in it t7 offend sympathizers of the North tYan/ those of the Lost Cause. A great muy ‘heater-poers pro- nounced it the best play of the sea- son Last 3 far more dience that at Morton's war dramas BILLY LER Ds, With the Georgia Ministrelg{t the Opera, J That permaneptly tinct and perennial style of ese t known as ‘‘ministrels,’’ iq still/undoubtedly popular with the masse is shown by by the big busines# being done throughout the coukty by Richards & Pringle’s Georgia/Minstrels, head- ed by the great glored comedian Billy Kersands, wholis beyond ques- tion the greatest gxpanent of genuine ‘o winstrelsyAn the world. ‘Tais show, which, aqvordigg to newspaper| JUDGE BARR'S ORDER Tox An order from Judge Barr yester- directed the receiver of the district No. 40, Me-| It was reudered in ping petition of Lloyd & es in school no inierv The tailroad, in its answer, had property on South Third, uear 'Ten- hesser, Yopp for $200 property near Tennes. | see and Seventh streets, with the} miles from Paducah on the Blandville year they me thi brand new comment, surpksses/ anything eyer attempted by this-organization, Dec ts and Trausters, W.S, and N.T, Brosdfoot deed to Mrs, Sarah Broadfoot tor $1 a lot on South Third street. H, Pur- and M old Rodtus Master Commissioner year deeds to R. Li Bloom for $2,100 the Samuel Stuart dee to Nic holas | Dr. T, White deeds to Peter Pullen for $500 a tract of land five FAM DESTUTU TLE, Col. H. H. Houston went up to | Nr. ka Wooltelk lett at noon tor JUST RECEIVED A COST LOT County Attorney Lovett, of Ben- 49, Mr. Jas. Eaker, of Bardwell, is brother, Oificer Frank | Capt. W. J. ‘Stone and Les Clin- Louis, | is quite ill. He isa guest of Dr. White. Miss Anna Larkin has gone to| Wilbar, Ky., (9 take charge of a) s, of Cadiz, isa only, guest of Miss Bertue Howe'l North Eighth. Walter Smith left at nooo for Peoria, Ili,, to complete his course in| aining entertain Miss Felsen- lis home from Capt. Billy Crozier and wife left the} 25% formerly 1 is thus and daughter, Bolton's sister, Mrs. Jas. P. Thomp- | Cairo to Louisville to learn the division from Louisville to © luxurious mansion, built high upon eminent | / flowers such as no Britlsh ducheas oguld | *Pecialists a process haa been per) { buy; the view from the window will] fected so that delight your eye, After dinner you will step out into the veranda, perhaps, an/ *woke your cigar with the rows of th wate suscading river in your gars, or E } | up at fatboy’s New Store, | 112 & 114 North 3rd St. The foll ior to ving extraordinary bar- on sale to-morrow. 8 86in 12'se Cambric super= psdale for Se a yard, lomeatic for de, Masonville /Bleached — Domestic, Fruit of the 1gom, Lonsdale and Hope for 540, 64ea yard, 650 Money Comp Quilts on sale at £1.00 White Quits on sale at 730 $1.26 White Quilts on sale at 98. £2.50 White Marseils on sale at $1.78 Just received alot of best Pecales that will be pat on sale at 11 ye a yd. A job in 59 to 75c Fancy hose for Ladies’ on gale for 25e. a pair DRY GOODS) BARGAINS Engli#h Wool Cashmere a yard. ¢ Berges and Henrieta | 5 pieces |on sale at 1 6 pieces 46in. for 35¢ a yard. of 7c Novelty on sale at 184, 2c, 30 potal, S— Y Blue and many Shades of Green of splendid quality for skirts and serviceable dresses at real Bar- gain Prices; NEW CHECK ARRIVING, MONEY TO PURCHASER 8 pairs 50c, onyx fast black hose $1.00 36c onyx fast black hose for 20¢ Monarch fast black hose 15 Just received a case of the best 12\sc Tailor made suiting so popular will go on sale at 11'cc @ yard Just received bleached table damask put on sale at 23¢ 356. and 4&c to win popularity for them. 72in. 7de half blgached German table damask for 5 a] be Crash for 4c 1 | 8c Crash for 5¢ loc wide all Lingn Crashes at Sc at 8', & 48¢ that are Me bleached all.Linen crash be Daisy knitting sipett 4c. 10c seam braid Reet, be Cabinet hair pins at 4c. 10c Daisy curling irons at 4c. de. Ladies’ turn back cuffs at 19¢ $1.10 kid gloves, black 46 890. Many new things arriving great heaps coming Harbour's New Quarters, 112-114 N. Third Street. R. M, McCUNE, Plaip aed o!IG Ornamental IL Paducah Cycle Workel PAINTER, BAGK -HOME, 228 N. Sth J. S. Kirk Cannot Stand This Climate. Left For His Old Home In Ne« braska This Morning. and t Jobnathan S. Kirk is the name ot an aged gentleman wie boarded with firm and elastic tread, the St train at the Union Depot de spite bis 78 years He arrived at 10:50 over the N C. & St. L. from Sharpe, Marshal couaty, where be setiled out eix months ago. H ames Stevens another Nebraskan, me most of the Way overland from Nebraska, and reached Sharpe about six weeks ago. His companion, younger man, soon se i down, and became quickly acclimated, but Mr. Kirk Was not so easily satistied and the climate disagreed with him Louis yester being a Yesterday he started alone for his long journey home, where he says he will remain uutil he dies, ONLY WIND. The Rape Cases Rapidly Vanish- mg Tt appears that the two Invest Ken. tucky outrages were without founda- tiun, A dispatch from Mayfield this that the general be. lief in the neighborhood whee Miss y les is that she was not out- i. ve child of Allcock that was sup- posed to have been assaulted near Clear Springs, Graves county, turns out to be a two year ald boy, TAE MINSTRELS ARRIVE A Ball wal Be Tende Troup Tonight Richards ail Pringl arrived this forenoon car from May fidid, w last night, id The Minstrels their special re they played We Call Merchants’ Attention WE DO NOT SELL TO CONSUMERS, | rr ar = New Quarters,’ | DaBois left at noon) ‘The; Chafing D Parties are all the fad. Our line of CHAFING DISHES is complete: ) Scott Hardware Co. 318, 320, 322 and Broadway. Paducah, Ky. INCORPORS Sign of Big Hatchet. Wat Bap Geo, Leanmarp, Phone 53, Eades & Lehnhard, { HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL “as-ttik LEADING --COAL-- IN THEECITY. Try a load and you will be convince! that Sit ip the cleanest, hottest and best. We will appreciate a share of your patropage, Prompt delivery 4 wpecialty. Officeand Yar¢,9ih ard Harrison Streets, \. ~~ GEBHART 222880 a ye Them. “MUN ©. B. STARKS, Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and-Supplies. {07 SOUTH SECOND STREET, I Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. D | Ila } comey to baking.t# BREAD AND osm CAKES. ds no praiso|, Bakes them every d 1 ont 4ny part of the city, be secured at any and delivers a been a giving GEYERAL Ae TION. It ip unquestionabty the finest pateyt roller flour for sale on the market. Put up in barrels, half barrelp and 25 Ib. sacks, Fresh Graham Bread Every Day, Tel. 274, 123 S. 33 Streets it dab. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, ‘Capital and Suiglus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 a. nf. to 3 p.m. On Bate urday nights from 7 to 6, Interest Paid'on Time Doposits this celeh¥iled brand of DI- PLOMA. Our priges are as low as for any first-clags flour, quality considered, si | M, LIVINGSTON & Co, 115 and 117 N. Sepond St. This forenoon \y/ most creditable = Street parade wad given. The sale 8. A. RU py OFFICERS. President: of tickets has fen yery large and n |W. F, Paxton § Cashier biz crowd wif attend the perform- R. Ruby + Ase't Cashier ane tonight. DIRECTORS. Aftor the dow the troupe will be Jas. A. Rupy, F ten lered a bail ut the Colored Odd ¥. 2. Prana Fel) jws’ Hall Laszary ta ©; ia We learn from a London interviewer that Zomba, the capital of British Cen: tial Africa, where Sir TH. Johnston is stationed, is quite a olyilized place, iu which the visltor may require @ dress coat: “If the commissioner asks you to dine you will flnd that he lives tn the shoulder of a lofty mountain. Your dinner will be cooked by a Hindoo chet of exquisite cunning; you will be walt: | ed upon by deft servants as black as night; the table will be decorated with Teeth Drawn Without Pain Is one of our spacialtiog, Althongh| years of experimenting by Tooth Filled Without Pais MLRITE | Gro. O, Harr, | | | ‘Mortons Opera House CPrercner "CRRREL, Mgr. unesday, Feb, 3, ING NEW THIS SEASON Richards & Pringle’s 1US GEORGIA i | e lever} TH | \ his is by no means oubleast, After ly Kersands as become one of the wonders of | The Great Gauge This new process, Hillman & Perria j ituttonell i > McCoy's U : " last novels foom Mf called Cataphorisis 7 + 0, lorry question of constitutionality, his de-| Monroe McCoy's Untimely Death com Mudie's, or the last P 8 enables us to) sion was an intimation that there In Marshall. bly St Papera which the postman hae | fill the most sensitive teeth with! Crosceat City pir ti-vd y MeN ce es ti iclvered. Then early tobed. Anq| absolutely no pain os danger to And all the Old ites, pon fics fn a Monroe McCoy, aged 88, of near| farly to rlae; your beth) your cup of| either toil or patient. ane ' Watch for Band P, ' O. M.A Palmer, Marshall county, died last Feel and 4 little frult, perhaps atrial and be convinced, | | : or Band Fag, 230 a. m. The Pitages of the Orient meet at alg, oe Beary ee Mati ae be frulte tnd flowers) aeerees a Telephone 330 for ongagemonte, TE tees ae he or hana jthe K. P. hall tomorrow night, Alj| leaves a wife ire d ; com, . Ww ‘ traveli . very destitute condition, loners private menagerle; they DRG wiiTeptos, | fravellngts aren nudon Star, 3 Over Lang’s Store, ! day'morning Van Colina, q |

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