The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 15, 1897, Page 4

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Full line of Children “SENT OUT ON AP TULIS, RUDY & PRILLIPS. C Lesees cr, tmacists, sideof door. If You” / i GT | Our establishment you'll be sure to find everything that is yew and attractive in style. We take a man, measpfe /him up af make a | 9f.50—Iaidies’ Dongola’ Fair Stifch, for winter use, were $2 00, /$2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welts /broken sizes, worth $3.00. ‘; 23 00—Men’s Broad Joe, Kangaroo, Cong., sold at $5. 00, ’s Shoes, and great gains in broken lots, in/ off toes“ LAT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF ak. Cor. Sr Pyeeeeeens Sat padat DEATH'S HARVEST. ¢We Want ° TO CLEAN OU yA WE PUT ON-SALE FOR OUP TAGES ses sive vot ton Demises. MAS. J, L, POWELL SUCCUMBS. $1 ay_tadies Detigola Welts, Turns and M. 8. small sizes, worth from $3.00 to $4.00. po Master Quint Quigley Dies of Ap- Ladies’ Lace or buttow Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome pendicitis at the Home of worth $3.00, iadies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth{$3 and $4, $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola 8 Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3.00. Men's Enamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00. Men's Pat. Leath:r, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. TODAY WAS ONE OF FUNERALS, | 10 cents bays Child’ Rnbbers, heel, sizes brokepe John L. Powell 5 cents buys Many Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken. ben : died at 5 o'cl yesterday morning after alseveral week's illness of & com- plication of diseases. The dece was about 50 years of age, and one of the best, and best known women in Paducah. She was formerly Miss Annie Bell, a daughter of the late Squire Bell, and for years taught in the pub- lie schools ber She was a noble, generous and Christian woman, avd her loss will be atly felt in the Powerit Mrs, PROVAL. Avavesesesesveusesvavaseeees and prominent families, and a mem- Pavucau, Ky. EVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS, Swain—Mrs. Bettie Swain - — — Pyeng — 64, who v Ireland WEATHER REPORT. PERSONALS. aie pine = city Louisville, Feb. 13.— Probably} fr, John Yancey left today for a ato a teas laneas hi sized onde fair Tuesday colder tonight. trip in Tennessee. far ea is known tn this vouatry, T os Harbour’s New Quarters, LOCAL MENTION Mr. Gus. Hank has returned tothe} funeral will take place tomorr First) Female Wanderers Seen iS. ~! + city, after a trip South. morning at ‘10. o'clock. fro ‘ Hare tie a Wedron aa Broadway, — | Mr. J. A. Walton left at noon for | Catholic churel More, Mr. Lyle’s Funeral. Rives, Tenn., on business. Se Potuac : The funeral of the late Mr. T. B. | Mrs. W. 8. MeNary left this] weg soc , oi — ma Lyle took place yesterday afternoon! morning for Madisonville on a visit. | rourth street, diel yester Two women tramps Were in the at 2 o'clock, a crowd of friends be-\ Mrs, Addie Fields spoke at May-| funeral took place this afternoon by Uiseetas, Wak Gabe they © usic Dancing ing present. The interment was at/feid jast night, and returned this |gone, Both were tough looking Oak Grove, crane: . Quiaiey—Master Quint Qu jyoung females, as may well be ACADEMY. ujalea His Fiagee Mrs. George Morrow and daugh-|the 10-year-old son of Mr. Sohn {imugiued from ‘the life they have Dr. Ed Gilson mashed the end off |ter, Miss Emily, left at noon for| Quigley, died yesterday forencon at| adopted, and they were dressed in Madam Mi nd Son one of the fingers of his right hand a| Memphis on a visit. Fue Ce ent CAL OCL. tau anita’ aii the: wool yard Mclutyre-9 day or two ago in his safeat hisdrug| Miss May Emma Medley has re- | Tesidence of his gr Te bitte | Sateelage nicht for Iedging. but| Will open © Musjé and Dancing store. Asa result he is temporarily | turned to her home in Uniontown,af- Q. Quigley, in Arc saileys and *sorpbeen Allie ate Malte tn. ator (COR at A ; fellow had been il! for some time, but | Watchman Hayden was forced to dis- disabled. ter a visit to Miss Lizsie Hook. his condition did not become serious | appoint them, as he is not permitted Cecilian Hall, Mrs. W. H. Frazier returned to Louisville this morning, after attend- ing the funeral of the late Judge C. | ,, until Friday. The funer: rm at 10 0 Fired By Tramps. An untenanted house belonging to Mechanicsburg, was took and down carefully And Jack Coker, in 1 suit exactly spon tiése lifes. THIS) hurne to the ground at 2 o'clock ae = at copal church, interment at Oal in the oniy way togeta perfect St) esterday morning. Both fire com-| Mr. George Thomas will returit to | Grove We don't aflow offarmept to tents| panies responded to the call but bis bomen Bardwell tomorrow, after) yan infant. child pronounces woe | matistac-|there was’ no accessible fire plug, attending the funeral of his brother, | , Dacaueury—An infant child of baal no ap penblbepy aren ehelNe aay seen i wife ana} tie at the family residence, 110 r. Robt. Phillips and wife anc y , W. J. Dicke, : 425 Broadway. Whose ¢hildren are suf- fering with Whooping- cough should-procure a | bottle of A. List’s cele- brated whooping-cough cure. Relief guaranteed. ISold exclusively at | McPhersof ‘| | Drug Stére. | 4th & Broadway. Nok The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union meets every Wednesc afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the | ture roomof Cumberland Presbyterian chorch, The third meeting month has a miscellaneous program. ‘The constitution and declaration of principles will be read. A paper on Flower Mission Work and a paper on Narcotics, to be r tendents of these departments, Mrs. Fields will present the ject “Why a Y? All young people are urged to come to bear Mrs. Fields, and if willing, join the Y, which she will endeavor to organize. The ladies of the Central Union will give a parlor meeting ‘Ibursday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Dorothy Koger, 725 Jefierson street, No cards of invitation will be issued, but all friends of the cause are in- vited. The many friends of Mrs. Fields will be particularly welcome, whether members of the union or not. Navigation Resumed. "The ice has all disappeared from the river, but the murky stream was very rough uday. ‘The Bt. Louis trains began sunning regularly yes- terday, and although the wind was high the transfer bgat nade its regu- rag trips today Lamp chimn #, good ones, only be. ; either size, sub- "_ | street. in the} dd by superin- blaze is supposed to have originated from tramps and the loss is $400. guests, Mr. J. J. Cole and sister, | Burnett street. Miss Mary, of Natchez, left this morning for New York. Herentsox — Robt aged 40, died home, three miles from the “Dr. Bill to Reor, Ize. The “Dr. Bill” copefany, after a ‘There is no perceptible change in somewhat prétarioyS season of ups the condition of Dr. Lining and Mr. | Cairo road, last night. He was un- and downs, gav&fwo performances J, J, Guthrie today, but Dr. Graves| married and leaves no near relatives here Saturday ang left at noon yes- jg reported as slightly hetter The funeral took place this after terday for Chyeagp. The report wfr, William J. March and bride, |" that it disbandgit is Rot strictly true. of Nashville, are in the city visiting NEW BUILDING. They will be feorggnized at New Carts, G. H. and Wm. Jolnson, en : to eranivi yh scree anaa at male home from their abesiay tour. Sheriff Holland to Ercet a Liver Rey. were Maree revere S80, Stable—Other Structures. the bride being Miss Ira Winters. The Valentine Hop of the Young Men’s German Club will take place Probably Crap Shooters. ‘The central department was called Sheriff Holland erect a modern styled livery stable C, & St. L: railroad, while coupling cars in the yard Saturday afternoon,| titel > had his thumb and three fingers! No little surprise was created yes badly mashed off his right hand. He terday when the announcement of the igi Peevey this home on South !™arriage of Miss Belle Wisdom, of Rl atl iabasceias? this city, to Hon. Chas. J. Bronston, ae |of Lexington, was made. Our line of lamps y/unsurpassed|” ‘The marringe took place at St in price or quality inthe ci and | Louis Saturday night at 8 o'clock at our prices have jus been greatly re-| the residence of Mr. William Hines, duced on them and other leading #r- | where Miss Wisdom was visiting. ticles in glasswarg, Hawkins & Co.,! The bride left Paducah three weeks New Racket storé, 195 South Second | ago for Louisville to visit Mrs. Dr 1128) Bailey, and afterwards went to St. | Louis, Louis, Capt. J. R. Smith and Thow Nelson & Co. h vacant lot. adjoining Williamson's marble yard, Third street near Broadway, and wi erect a large brick house on the s which 18 ove of the best building cations in the city. Work w at once, Mr. Tom ¢ the residence of Mr. I North Fourth street engine house, and business house ther CIRCUL Leech has purchase Rasor, 0 adjoining th | build a fin Out on Inspection. : will Chief Dispatcher Allan Jorgenson, | She was to have been married to of the I. C., left this morning on,a/Mz. Bronston last May, and the tour of inspection over bis division, | Wedding was postponed ‘on account COUKT, There w good attendance at the f ed them over a ye Miniaterial Association at the Y. M. | At Morton's Qpera Mouse Wednes-| | ‘The case of / aguinst the C. A. Hall this morning, Rev. L, : Anderson-Harris Comps ', Ward, of the Third Street M. E.| any yank is now on trial, ida: “The Pay Yfrain,’? freatest of railway playsy’\with # carload of scenery and methanical offers, will he the attragtiod at Morton's opera] R house Wednesday night. feats will be on sale fomorrow moming at Van Culin’s, paper on! Rev. E, church, read aa excellent the ‘Modern list.’” Barton, of the Trimble Street M. Jeburch, will read the next paper. CAGE 185 OUT, vered From the saw Mill ALeg Cutom, - plo: John Cummins, of Shettlersville, James M, Cage, of Rossington, Il, who was injured in a runaway pom — after having been in the Boyd-White about Christmas, had his leg ampu-/@0t 4 You Can and Keep Alt You infirmary for six weeks, was today tated at the city hospital this after-| Get. discharged, having completely noon at 2 o'clock, The amputation| Under the above caption the fol- covered from the injuries received in had been contemplated for some lowing unique advertisement appears |e S4w mill explosion last June. One of his lungs was taken out, but jin a local exchange: | “The persons who borrowed my despite this he is strong and rapt lly You sont step in and seg’ our 5 wheelbarrow, tarpaulin, step-ladder, | !#PTeving. and 10¢ couuters full of.nice’and use-| rat-trap, and other articles too nu- ful articles and cheaper ;than you/ merous to mention, please keep same} fur time, but not completed until today. Musi lessons o1 fin, mandolin, community, He was married to Mr. |SU0 ri ty arrest Hammack. No Powell only a few years ago and be) jini cciiy was encountered in finding has the sympathy of allin his be |) 0) and he was taken by Officers reavement. , |Senser and Smedley on West Court The deceased was of one of the old "yyy, Sunday moraing place this: fore- lock from Grace Epis- | names Hutchison, of consumption at his city on on Nort HAMMACK IN HOGK, Left His Home in Sturgis and Came to Paducah, Was Arrested and Carried Back by His Brother Yesterday, Muir Hammack is the name of a j young man who was taken back to his papa in Sturgis, K yesterday |morning at 8 o'clock over ihe I. | railroad. His papa didn’t want him as much as he did the $90 of his good, cold |eash, which the wayward youth had carried away with him when he left home. He is charged with being limplicated in the detention of woman in Sturgis and is out under a $500 bond Young Hammack came to Padu- cab, and Saturday night gave Motor- wan Murray Alloway, on the Peo- s Street Railway line, a $10 bill ave changed. He afterwards re- > ted to Chief Singery, at police uiquarters, that the motorman re- Fepat ve back the mouey. — The} ‘ officer aud young man boarded the n recovered the cash. short time after- f received a tele- from the marshal ur and so It was only a at th rom Stu ived from Sturgis The choicest, sffost desirable and most fashionable fabrics for spring and summer wear will be kept here No otter house will sell you hg at our low prices. A sfiperb exhibit of Millinery for spring ‘and summer be shown here as the season approdches. We are now searching the mar- kets for Dress Goodg/ elegance in Woolens, Wash Fabrics and New Silks. / If it pays to.4ave money it will pay to trade tere, le carpenters and painters gh fixing our store up and fossom into spring business wilfsurprise you'with elegant things low prices. z showing staple goods for lower prices than you can buy them for at other stot Some new things ip’woolen dress goods for spring were showing for 20¢ instead of the/usual 300 price. In millinery/ we are showing beautiful new #iolets for sc a bunch that are usually sold for roc. And regular 25c violets are sold at 15c of 2 bunches for 25¢. Magonville, Lonsdale, Fruit of Looniand Hope <1 Domes tic, we are’séTling below ) )the mar ket. Hamburg edgings ip/aainty pat Hugh Ia 2O000888- AYeVeeeceuet her of the Episcopal church. fata pig bee tes |) BThe {funeral, took place « : er code oucitie WAGE o'clock this afternoon from Gr otatitne a Wels bee church, Rev. B. E. Reed hate suds aeththie |b cakes Dattial at Mt. Kenton. : whe to. tetura ged ete Prvtox—Mrs. Alex Peyton, af- bondsman, who was his clalty of = tetfing) ter a lengthy illness, died at a local father, w id he would escape. } roots and PbS, 8 infirmary Saturday night. The de> Williaw ve is involved in the 7, basi-|censed was 35 years of sate difficulty and was arrested early | core, wid one dition to @ husband Saturday nigit for drunkenness, The . leaves a brother, Mr. 'T As, however, is Kad J]to Marsha'l county ay burial wanes is Applied at the Stock Yards for Lodging. terns, close work and’ new designs, we are showing at Jower prices than you wili ffnd this class of work else where. We are showing men’s unlaun dered white shirts with 3-ply linen bosom gud re-inforced back and front forionly 33¢ apiece, We cai set You shoys for lower prices than you can bug them else where. We have half-soling and repair ing done at cut prices. ny kind. to harbor tramps of The women did not but said they k jin from Paris, ‘Tenn. | “We have a Ce tough time, your whiskers,’’ said one with t| vebon thie “Yes, and I guess tough people retort. They i you are pretty said they attempted te the N., C. & St. 1, but “the d—| , ars experience in teaching music i 1 nductor always put them off at the] 7647 & sei ser, evened as u anefle: on ie i peer all the different/branchew ind devotes Placard, t . 5°" especial attentiortetine and expres | i rl “ dlonshed Git tu the darkness |e We furnish the yery best of ' . ‘ | references, nnd prot slept in the tin castle. . ‘ A The were. note to, be found ves]. For tarthes information call st S terday New Show to Start, y | “The Nelson Floating Opera’’ |the vame of a newly organized opera is preparing to} troupe which will give its initial per- formance here on April Ist, and then ut about 4 o'clock yesterday after- rt . cote to extinguish a amall blaze in’ tonightat the Palmer House. It is the old Dudley property, which is lo- start for the lower waters of the the root of a two ‘room unoccupted (to be an elaborate function, and the| cated on North Fifth street, between | Mississippi. ‘The performance will] . keen A shanty in an alley between Washing- | last attempt of the smart set at any- Jefferson and Mor The struc- |e on board a commodious two-story | Were Taken Through Paducah to ton and Court near Tenth street, | thing large before Lent, A good at- ture will be two story, with) boat, such as the ones in use by dilyville Yesterday. Chief Voight thinks some one wag| tendance is antivipated. with stalls in the center, and a Robinson, the Price Floating} 4 it | beeeee 8 _ ecules ——_—__ _ [drive around from one side to the and such shows, which will ve remains of Dr. Giles |Kinsol- shooting craps aoa | irew & cigare UNEX ED MARRIAGE. — |other,¥He will not secure » in a few day ving. formerly of Eddyville, who was jeump up io the wal, a sion of the old house that now s owner and Man-| Milled over in Missouri by # §police- Hand Badly Mashed, Miss Belle Wisdom and Mr. ( there until April 1s. and immediate- + Mr Roy Nelsou, /80, over fan secount the gre 3 . 4 y therea reg » work ¢ owed him, were brought to the city | 2 .. L. Beck, of the N. Bronston Wedded at St. ly thereafter will begin the work of I-koow ao bern}? Brakeman L. L. Beck, of viii demolition and rebuilding. ised in ah, and who] Yesterday afternoon en route to E He recently project, and a day he hind of boat he vu tCa a, Lil, and forth. Ww pur He is noW ene gaged in ge ompany, and has already several members, son and Robiou John- also of the city, and both with extraordinary amount of show exe n | peri 1 of the show, e 1 starts down from this point on e| April Ist, The performances will be ar to those usually seen in tloat- ing opera hou a jan nce, will go al Rankin's ankin’s Tail oring Place, 104 Notth Street, | Under the Palmer. _/ |To the Public: / re- | nish first.class garments in the very latest ft, |to-date’’ in eve y respect. out what kidd of work wedo. To do tell hum their had just come] mence Thured: you a | 8nd Saturday eventigs. was the watchman’s|given at any time to gadis pupils, best their way on freight trains over is experience | Will We pleased to have you call and get prices, learn methods; find Children’s dancing class will com- 11th, at four o'clock and continug® every afternoon, Adults qlass will meet Thursday All the latest dances wil! be taught in twelve lessons. Private lessons 4 MUSIC LESSONS, The Madam bgs had twenty-three Nicholas Hotel In fogenoon or at Hall in afternoon from tWo adise o'clock, and Thursday and Saturday evenings Terms made knows on apphiestion. Madam McIntyre & Son. DR, KINSOLVING’S REMAINS, dyville, The following gentlemen of that place came down aad accom: panied the yemains to Lyon county, hut had to wait seven bours for the train which was delayed by the wreck; Messrs. John Opie, T. H. Molloy, F, A. Wilson, E, H. James, lett. The remains and O. C. Ci were buried toda Off to the Convention. Supt. George O. MeBroom, of the public schools, left this afternoon foy Indianapolis to attend the National Convention of Schoo} Superinten. dents. He wil be absent several days. fi eg to announde that I byw oj eae a Tailoring business at| Open ft: NB ¢ F pen froma. m. 1 3 p.m. On Sat> | SSB ttre mentiopetf place, and Bave on exhibition » urday nighis from 7 to 8, large line of medium and high-pri¢ed Woolens, and qhell endeavor to fur- Anisty and fashion, and “up-| | riage FAS. Ay RUDY i. sel es this will egst you nothing But your | y* F, Paxton time, and if fou conclude to place an order, you/ will learn later on phat it} R. Roby was time wellemploy ed. Thanking you for pat favors, Sign of Big Hatchet. QEBRART =: The Pay. Train Capital and supper) $120,000.00 a eT te o " RG: _{would expect to find then. New | and 1 will gny others to replace them. on Prof. Sisk, at Third and Broad- Ht 16 6 guitar or banjo, 105. 80 second Yours Reveals his studios, ¢ fe Chafing Dish Parties’ are all the fad./Our line of CHAFING DISHES is complete. Scott Hardware Co. INCORPORATED. \_ 318, 320, 322 and Broadway Paducah, Ky. Wa, Banks. Gro, LennnaRD, Eades Phone 53, i IS THE LEADING --COAL-; IN THE CITY. and best. We will appreciate a share of your patron 8 specialty. Oiliceand Yard, Sih ard Fenison Streets, LEAD NG. 5c. CIGARS. Ask For Them. ©. B-STARKS, Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters-aff Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET s@F-Will exchange for old Machines at liberal Agures. IC... FP Schrader, ALER IN ane GROCERIES. Fregh Meats, & Low prices, prompt and por attention. Give me a will please you. Free de ivery to all parts of the city, Telephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison. STA ant Wirial order and MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Kentackin ns FL RTVATER Zuestiy) MGR, Wednesday, Feb, 17, '97 lay | fT " are J ges of cos> Whiskey |Paducdhans are) |n0 Exception x All who have not gflled on ene cong | “UME PAY TRAIN.” A Gat Star Cast, Entraccing Mu- Ir—eint: Dialogues, Up-to- © Specialties, Dispatcher Alvy clicked off the or-|f her illness. If seems that the = | See th i 2 " ders today. |betrothalJ was recently renewed at| Little of Public Interest Attoat 1890 harnel 4, be ee ' fas Rone t tark tilli . Louisville, and the marriage consuia- Marve dilege#Sploglon, ‘Thrills § S Di Co. | mated at St. Louis, : i To-Day | 8 1897 ing 1 ling WER, A Coal Mine in . j su Ing ° . G. B. Simon, of Evansville) The young lady’s relatives here] Minnie Steele togny filed suit) : * : de ‘ation, and Ather Reali president of the Central Base Ball knew nothing about against her husband, D.” A. Steele, Seventh Semi-Annual Greeting, Effects, ae should do sg: they thepeayill say who waa expected toda The couple have gone to Chicago|for divorce. She alleges that they ehtiogs 28,38, 80 and Son sale at Van] With one agbord thgtefie sélls the rive, but will likely come|on a bridal tour, and will reside in|were mairied bere ou August 17, | —. best if in at 5 o'clock this evening, Lexington, Ky. 18) y have a danghter, Ethel, id . hi whom the mother has been supp i i Ministers’ Meeting, “THE PAY TRAAN / | ing cince hus! anil aod fatter Atcoet Oe BAVINGS Drink for 0c to be found in the cjty. 9/No. 120 S. 2ndg c->. . <ore Sign Blue Ba: 7 BANK, $% yap psd Paducah, Ky. nterest Paid on Tima Ceposts OFFIC) Pontorpleces an many other kinds f ot fancy work. Netim BR, Ges. 519 8. 7th St. agi President Cashier Jas. A. Ri Am yours for good clothing\.__” Wi, BAS N. FM. Pisa, F, Kami: Gero. O, Harr,” R ER, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, ‘COAL Try a load and you will be convinced thatSit is the #leanest, {hottest Prompt delivery ie dy ye ‘ *

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