The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 27, 1897, Page 4

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J. D. Baco PHARMACISTS. —Prescription# filled at all hours.— Bell je of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecari Con. SeventH axp Jackson Stneets, Papvcan, Kr. 5 & Co. .D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIES. Can prepare your family or private a nf arks, roote and jerbs, 80 Arecipes, from @ liniment to a corn| {Lh your get anything you want oft-neglected ling.of* our \busi- | cure, and do it right. ness. o i Engineer James Herring is sick at bs: Y\ Lexington, Tenn., but reported im- | proving. Judge Bill Reed, of Benton, — —='stepped off the turn around this morning when she rolledj up to the depot. PERSONALS. Boilermaker John Frogg left this _ Mr. John D. Klein, of Murray, is /afternoon for Memphis to do some in the city today. repairs to the dome of switch en- Mr. W. Fred Long returned last | gine 140. night from Murray. Master Capt. R. J. Barber returned last |spin et Jac night from Paris, Tenn, m. and will go phis. Major Josiah Harrie has returned (°C. rnepector John Beatty went ees ae _ |to Lexington this a, m. to see tohs Mr. Victor Van De Male came in Jing @ pair of wheels put under the this morning from Fulton. 80's tank. Judge J. E. Robbins, of Mayfeld, | Eipert Buck is hors du combat was in the city thie morning. day, having had an ague last n Roscoe Puryear will return this af-| Ben Cullum is jumping the ternoon from College at Clinton. boards in his place. | Constable Anderson Miller, of] Mr. J. ©. Shirley, representing Grabamville, was in the city today. |the Louisville Tobacco Warehouse Mrs. Major White left this morn-|Company, was in on the morning ing for Hopkinsville on a visit to |train, and is registered at the Palmer friends. House, Editor Lee Elmore, of the May-| Conductor Tudor eame in with a field ‘‘Mirror,’’ was in the city last | big train yesterday and bigh-balled night, 108 this p. m. with a string of loads) , Mr. Albert Patterson and wife|98 long as ove of Maj. Si Harris have gone to New Orleans to witness | Speeches. Mardi Gras, W. H. Hall, the South Fifth street Mrs. Laura Porter, of Princeton, |gtocer, and « whilom freight clerk at passed through the city today en- the de a ing paiva - there route to St. Louis, again while Cashie: ‘’ SoD Miss Carrye Fay Hippel has re- |! “ie carniva turned, after two weeks’ visit in| “Old Dad” Ritter Cerro Gordo, Tenn, bower, Frank Schraven, pas i ‘ he “Nancy Hanks,”’ the 308, look =) J. PB. Adkins, formerly of the firm |* (Me reteset need yt LOCAL MENTION. | distaste, cf iu am ng ie nine ier winots owing th nected with the old reliable house of | tf? “roun’ 7 Resumed Work. George Bernhard, Jobn 1s one of} Yardmaster Morthlaud says if Officer Sherman Phillips, after | the best shoe men in the city and will | Tsing river catches the inéline cra tie vacation taken to recover from| have full charge of the sales depart- |9¢ai1 she will have to climb the hill grippe, went back to work last night. | ment; under his supervision every- | faster than the 5 can. He now a er thing will be reorganized, and no one | 4s it yuiled up to the furnace. The Ladies Aid Society of Me-| hag more friends than John Adkins. | Mr. Spence Castle now founds the chanicsburg will give an entertain-}<, his influence will add to the al- | electric key in the dispatcher's office ment Monday night at Mrs. Bettie! ready well established trade of the| daily on th I trick from 1 to 7 Simmon’s for the benefit of the Me- | house, p.m. Asa lightning fighter there is chanicsburg M. E. church. Musi - - , Moni better’ thins iB and refreshments. Admission 15c. ‘THE MARVELOUS LEES. 27f2t $4 The ususl services may be expect: HA Cumberland Presbyterian | Jchurch, corner of Sixth and Court | |sirecs, M. Chappell, pastor. | | Preaching at 11:45 a. m., 7:30 p.jed to provide Ahe new, attractive |m.; Sunday sc'oot at 9:30 a.m. ;/20d exquisiély beautiful fabrics Junior Endeavor 2 p. m.; Senior |that are out for spring. Much that liadeutes sto bcs). ¢ maul is already ‘being shown Jing Wednesday evening at »p | here at our newstore>, We believe a WNearness of earnestly that we are} now able to Dialing tap iii ta Jsave all customers pefnies, dimes jand dollars on theirf purchases in Missionary and Aid|every department agld on all the Society will meet with Mrs. H. C.|lines of merchandisé we handle, Reep Monday at o'clock, 440] We want to rgin our store to South Sixth street | please our custongers ; we are run hs Bamaee manbade ‘ vet | Hing it for our/customers. It is Sire, itieals Mciiierden Clay |!ovely in the latest up to date styles street, bathe EM Gal ee, see Goods and Millinery i We want ypu to learn the way to our new storé, to feel at home here and to visit Wtoften. We want Hat 9:30 a. m.; preaching by | to know what you \want If we » Calhoun at 11 a. m, and 7:30} haven't got it today) we'll have it m. The morning sermon will be | tomorrow | oa a special subject, and members of} Among the many new goods ar hurch aud friends as well are re- | Tiving we have jus received a new athe skirts that he northeast gorner of Broadway 7 . that points the way opportunities bears UR’S. Our buying pgWer is being exert RAILROAD = RUMBLINGS. ‘Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. THE CHURCHES, | Jed at the MILEAGE. Ney ©. AND ST, 1. is lovely God.” Mechanic Potter took a ckson on 104 this from there to Mem- WATER- FILTERS. What is more esséntial to good health ~ than purewater? Our filters will make impute 7 water as pure and sparkling as spring water. = Every family should have one. Every filter” tested before leaving our store. | : GUARANTEED AND FOR SAUE BY Scott Hardware Co. Seryices at Tenth Street Christian | rch tomorrow as fo! va: Sunday EVERY MAN INAMERICA ig j would have his cloth¢s made to measure if he fully more comfort, more style and mofe money’s worth uys his garments odd that a man who has once warn a made to-méas- ure suit hardly éver goes back toa ready-made. W. J. Dicke| 425 Broadway. sted to attend the morning ser-|lot of ready made Levening also. Junior En-| We'll be glad to show you $ meet at 5p. m.; Sen-| In-variety, stfles and quality vorers meet Tuesday eveu-| they are ahead 6f all former presen tations of Dresé Skirts. Novelty clgths in the newest col | orings carefylly lined and finished Taylor cyeck skirts at $1.75 to vice deavor jor E Sun- 30 4 A. Fox Preaching at 10 Prayer A teburch INCORPORATED, Sign of Big Hatchet. 318, 320, 322 and Broadway LE irts with figured cor-| flowered dbsigns at $1.25 to $ all the] Brocade@ satirnad | led mo- {hair skirts, veritable beauties, dou ble lined and set &qual to skirts |made by the best Aress makers in | America at $5, 5.56 and up to $7.50 apiece 1 ' extended to m lial inwit servi wstos, Pastor, WEATHER REPORT. K Louisville, Feb. fair tonight; warmer § —Generally Ask For Them. unday. Goon gvrrincs—Exquis 1atiou$, checked cheviots silk mixtures, suitings, silk and jes, storm serges, navy and bis lef DREs: came ite comb a ee Oo. B. STARKS, hand Dens y "Typewrituefad Supplie {07 SOUTH SECOND STREET ylack’s and colors im serg: lly adapted for suits or for Thes€ varieties are not but great Bargains as well the new cotton ring at them At the German Evan will 15 the regular services 10 nd day-school at 9 : selling p. For the Children... rie ffi |Union Sunday School Meeting. ie next meeting will be {held F Second Sch oa W ader, “ r GROCERIES Business is steadily incres: along the line ard the§motive allotted to the lower division is taxed to its utmost capacity to handle the traffic on that end of the line, Engine 200, on work train, m with an accident yesterday, breaking adriving box. She came home and | is the next cand efor an over- | Majc hauling inthe big shops at Nash- ville. LUNERY, M. | luc tamgtte will show you all At Morton’s Opera House All Next bi Mrs. Sam Sugars, of 424 North Week Beginning Monday. Fifth street, entertained a number of] ‘phe Memphis ne 1 Gls wees her friends last night in honor of her} ent date spenking of the Lees says: sister, Mrs. Sherman, of near St.]” The Lees have cgrtai Louis, A most enjoyable evening |the town. The Lycéum Theatre was Was spent. nearly full last nig! Mrs, Fields Leaves, beat ad = An Informal Reception. rintendent’s Opportu T. Ward, Primary De Koger, Mi erin the S\ Si Harns, George B. Hart alking—J. D. Mc {quot, J. G. Miller, At HARBODR’S, 112-1 N. Third Street. New Shades in INCVY the stage were twenty-five men who Tans and Ox Bloods. Mrs. Addie Fields, the well-known It will be well for all parties to temperance lecturer, left this morn- ing for St. Charles, Ky., after hav- ing been in Paducah for the past two sat ina semi-cirdle. Nearly all of them were known to the )audience. This is fortunate for Prof Lee, for it tends to dispel any or three weeks. faking. The audience yas kept in a antics of the © Studio for a few] hypnotic subjects on fhe stage. s4ftt}] After the performance at the Ly- prhalig ceum last night Prof. Lee)pntertained Get Em Here Sooner. a company of Chickasaw (lub mem- The Svn appreciates its out-of-the-| bers and their lady frignds at the city contemporaries, especially the] rooms of the club. Mayfield Daily ‘Democrat. It Y would like very much to have the SAYS HE edition of the latter arrive on the installment plan, however, instead| Rev. Goodman Goes of all coming together at the end of Mayfield, é 4 ‘ Rev. Robert Goodman, the May- Infants’ and Children’s. Cabinets at Riley's {$1.35 per doz-| field sanctified preacher written up en, South Third stre 24ttf| last week as having been visited by Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ whitecaps for alleged intimacy with Children's sizgs 8 7-210 11,51] ay. rouisville train, due at 12:10] % MP. Martin, has returned to May- to $1.50. this afternoon, was delayed an hour| eld and denied the charges. He Children’s sizeSr2 to 2, 1.25 tO} on account of high water at Cincin-| in « denial of che stor y $1.90. nati, which delayed the Baltimore ‘ Full line of youth’s and boys’ [and Ohio trains in Louisville. RETURN GERMAN. black, brown or ox blood. at Riley's Cot days at $1.35 T. Back to ‘Train Late Again. A Small Blaze. A spark from the flue ignited the]The Young Ladies Do Honor to Jace curtains at Ophelia Given’s res- Themselves. idence on Plunkett’s Hill about 10 o'clock this morning, but the blaze was extinguished by neighbors. The fire department was not called out. The German fgiven last night at the Palmer by the young ladies of the Cotillion club to the young men, on emipengreinee was most enjoyable, and a large Card Party and Dance, crowd was in attendance. Miss Katie Baumgart, of West] There is some talk of having the Broadway, entertained at cards last}/regular dance of gthe young men’s night in honor of Miss Schanons, of] German club Monday night. St. Louis, who is visiting her brother here and will return to St. Louis in ashort time. After the party the —_ crowd repaired to Rogers’ Hall and| Justice J. C, Tully Soon to]Become there finished the evening with an en- {County Judge Tully. joyable dance, The official .certificate of Justice Wanted, J.C. Tully’s election to the position Five carpenters Monday morning] of county Judge yesterday was last at Thirteenth and Madison. night forwarded by County Clerk H. H. Joxes, [Graham to Governor Bradley, who —_--—— will at once issue the commission. Dissolution Notfee, When Mr. Tully qualifies a va- The firm of Cochran & Hannan bas} cancy will be created ,in the Fourth this day been didsolved by mutual] Magisterial District. ‘Phis will be consent, W. E. Cpchran retiring. | tiled by the county Judge, Mr. D je | Ed Hannan has purghased the inter-) w, Settle is most prominently men- est of W. E. Cochran, and will con-| tioned for the appointment. tinue the business xs figretofore. W. E. Cochran will settle/all indebted- ness of the old firms and will vollect —— all outstanding accounts due the firm Apd the Hog Happened to Belong ot Cochran & Hepa. to Someone Else, ») D. Hannan, ‘ ; W E. Cocuzan. Constable Chas, Wortham left this Feb, 23, 1897 morning for Stiles to serve John and Re cerca )|Chas, Blue, who are employed there, As successor to the firm of Coole} on q civil action taken against them ran & Hannan, I désire to thank” the] by Jack Cousins, for shooting a hog public for past favors and ask a con- belonging to bim, tinuance of their generous patronage. | Cousins came to the city yogterday Cwill conduct the business as hereto-| 4,4 wanted a warrant, but Judge fore, and give strict attention to all] sanders decided from the man's work placed in iny, hands, iatansal Atah Uo OMe had tan Ep. D. Haxwan. | committed. In retiing from the firm of Coch-| Constable Wortham returned this tan & Hannan I cordiplly recommend | afternoon with his prisoners. They my successor, Ed. D./Hannan, to the| proved to be John and Charlie Cas- people of Paducah as! worthy of their|tle, and when taken before Judge most liberal patronage, Winchester both executed bond, W. B. Cocuran. 5 OFF " Real Estate Transiers, L. Petter deeded to Margaret Pet- ter, bis wife, for the love and affec- tion he bears her, some property in the southern part of town, RK, C, Thomas and wife deed to the Paducab Building Trust Co. for $1,- 248 the old engine house property on South Third street. . E. 8S, Mason deeds two lots on Given Away CERTIFICATE FORWARDED. A Spring Top i with each sale of ¢hildrens shoes at $1 and Up SHOT A HOG ~ Bring your repairs to us for quick work, EL (Is, RUDY & PHILUPS, 219-221 la ‘ea OUR MOTTO. and to pleas, hree Paducah Republicans to Attend the Inauguration, But three Paducah Republicans will attend the inauguration of Pres- ident-elect McKinley at Washington on March 4, so far as is now known. These are Messrs. J. J. Dorian, Frank Fisher and Councilman! and the dead, e ric in bed. boo! ‘room. bear in mind that the new time ¢ takes effect tomorrow at 12m. After that the mail trains will leave for Memphis at 7:10 a. m. and the ac- commodations arrive at 9:20 a. m. Mr. W.E. King, the } and efficient young been promoted and 3 ch: the round house at Memphis 1st of March. So much for and attention to duty. Conductor Ben Englert who been off for some nine weeks with a broken arm has fully recovered, and is again taking the his digits on high on | Ben looks fat and rosy, and gained much avoirdupois while resting. Tom Jones, foreman of the rou house at Memphis for a year ps will resign that place on the Ist will again feed the iron horses black diamonds. Tom isa No. 1 machinist but has Jong nursed a case of throttle fever andis bound to become eagle eve. Mr. A.C, Patterson the and courteous Chief Clerk ond € ier of the local freight office Thursday night to attend the Mardi Gras carnival at New Orleans. He was accompanied by his wife and it is expected that King Comus will give them a royal reception. The boys tell it on benedict on the line, t their bridal tour they passed through a long tunnel and as the nin plunged into the thick darkness the bridegruom whispered, “For my part I don’t consider 0 tunnel much of a bore. Do you?’’ But the young bride answered not. Her lips were sealed. Mr. J. Wells, of steamboat rock and Mr. E. A Wolff, of Cedar Ray. ids, Ia., are in the city stopping at the Mineral Wells House. ‘Ty returning to their homes from ¢ to the ‘Social Colony” ‘Tenn., where they went gate before removing their families there. They are high'y pleased with the prospects there sud will shortly join the coloay, This morning when the spirited team-of blacks belonging to Mr. J A. Bauer, the pottery man, we standing at the depot they took fright at something and made @ dash for liberty. They spun around the corner of Fifth street whirling into Jones at a rapi() rate. one of Parham & Co's rushed out aod grabbi se by the bit succeede g them, thus preventing what might have ended a general emash-up. Yesterday train 57 was side track- ed at Hazel awaiting the arrival of trains 50 and 108 and the crew were partaking of their luuch in the ea-| boose where some six or seven minis- ters were seated on their way to Murray. One of the brakemen ask- ed where another's basket was, Pete Goodtfellew said: “Oh, he is a seven days’ advent- ist, and only eats on Sundays.’’ One of the divine exclaimed : “Thank God! amen,"’ A ripple of laughter pervaded the car, notwithstanding the solemnity of his remark on the has dd t, certain young driver the nea in stop in Dr. Me and Y mpall’s Improved Chill fe, guaranteed to cure dl ze ot | seals and waving | wod | while on | Dave Kivel | The Little Foxes—W. Mrs. Anote Givens. K. Pen At th A 412 | South Fe 9 Lutheran churel h street, Sunday German at 7315 4 Lenten invited es in n 10:14 All cordia’ BUSINESS CHANGE merit | Messrs. J. L. Webband Chas, Pare rell Buy Out Mr, W.N, Robins, | | One of the zes noted for some t in ffect on March 1 Messrs. J. L. Webb Farrell, of the Robins | Queensware Company |chased Mr. W. N. Robins | the latter retiring from the 83. i} name ‘Robins Glass and Queensware Company,” will be re- ‘ier the new man- afternoon new offi ed new most importa: ( t Chas. and pur in bus tained, however, u proprietors » end cannot be and business The new firm oder the er the old. are \qu sur new ju | Dissolution Notice rm of Adkins & Cochran has sIvéd_by mutual consent, » AdkThs yetiring, Mr. W. ran has + aii f the inter iy J ( Mr E jest of Mr. Ac ! j business und firm pame of Cor Cfliran. The firm of | Ce ran is authorized to colect all bjis and assume all obliga- co: He rtner of the I desire to vors and nee of their generous the uew firm of Coch TF. Cocunay. ng themselves to nof Adkins & and settle order that we may Respect ‘OUHKAN, MardiG On account of M | Orleans, March 2rd, the Ihnois Cen- jtral R. R. will, February hand March Ist, § rdi Gras at New t on a, ell ticks ets lo first-c good 88 fare for the round trip, for 15 days to return, Two through trains daily, A. H. Hanson, ¢ | . Cc) AS go, UL, W.A.Kellond, A » Louisville, Ky, Donovan, C. A,, Paducah, Ky. d.T, 9j18 Thursday Special... On Thursday March 4t), we will take orders for Ladies’ Calli Cards at the uniforn price of 25c per 100. Meats, &e-: Fr nd Low pr will please te atlention o all parts of t erest, | is as-| ew Orleans and return at one} FULL LINE Humphrey’s Tolephone i CHAS. NORWOOD, The Set6nghand Man, 214 we Has some efron t barg Second thing em and Shoes _—— fi Sec his $3 shop madg/Shoes, a Therg/are none better. Wi erscni DRUG STORE ™ & BROADWAY. MORTON'S |;OPERA HOUSE PLETOHER TERRELL, MGR, Street Homeepathic Remedies Shoes repaired am@e| part of the city Ifyou have Cast gf Clothing Shoes to soll notify hyn by postal card and he will call ered to any or CITIZENS’ VINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Ky Commencing Y¥, MAR, 1. | The Worla’s Greatest Hypnotists The (Lees lberta. Paducah Capital and Surpids, $120,000.00 ea Open from 9 g m. to3 p.m, On Sat- urday fights from 7 to 8, Interest Paid-on Time Deposits OFFIC, RS. Jas. A. Rupy President W. F, Paxton ....g f | R. Ruby pikect uby, . FISHER, F. KAMLEITER, Gro. O, Hart, Sylvain A, ani | Psycological Refined, Instr Cashier | Nothing Like It Ass’t Cashior CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY. TORS. a8. QR. Sanrru, 3, WALLACE, Prices 25 and 50c, Box seats 75¢. Seats now on sale at Van Culin’s, /1890 Seventh Semi-Annual Greet ng. ankin's Tailoring Place, North Fifth Street, ler the Paltner>——— ) ae A — | To the Public: aN eg t fon igh I have ¢ ned a Tailoring business at the above mentioned plate, and have on exhibition a large line of medium and bie oaogd Wieptcns, erd-ahall endeavor to fur very lwfst fit, finish and Mshion, and “ups | nish first-class garments to-date’ in every respect. / 4 Will be pleased to have,soy-eat“Ay wet prices, out what kind of work wedo, To dgAhis/will cost fou nothing but your | time, and if you conclude to placg-ffn order, you yl] learn later on that it fearn methods, find Give me a trial order and I Cor. 12th & Madison, Teeth Drawn With t Pain Although ast. After hi y nt specialists a process has been per- fected so thay Has become with he wonders of the century. This ew process, called Cataphorisis bles us to fill the most sensit eth with absolutely no pai either tooth or a trial and be con Telephone 390 for DR ©. Over Lang’s Drog Store, CITY SCAVENGER | Jas Coleman Telephone i Rés7821 Campbell. »mpt and cafeful closets, &e, yet c erlegbe in the work, from any part @f the city ange wered at any time frém 5 o’clock’a. My to 11 o'clock p, m ie Pr sttention given © Thirte ( epee Made to, . kinds’ cr ive Him a Trial, 406 Broadwayy Music and-Dancin ACADEMY. Madam Molityse’and Son Will open School at // Aecilian Hall. cing class will com. t four o'clock g Music and Dancing » every Adults class will/ meet Thursday and Saturday i All tb Private lessons e to suit pupils, LESSONS, f as hal twenty-three years experience inte 3 music in all the different branches apd devotes especial atteniion to time gud expres. sion. We furnish the fery best of references, ; tion call at St, Nicholas Hotei In forgnoon or at Hali Malaria in all ff Price, 50 cents, eof J. ©, Men- Sold by beth street to Mr. Poland Kenn|Starks. Mr. Chas. Farrell will also | Chills and for $150. to Washington with the party, |forms, T W. E. Dixon and Victoria Dixon | bet will go on business, Look for the pict deed to Nick Yopp some land in the' They will leave Sunday night and | denhall, and take county ; consideration $150, retura in about a week, DuBoie & Co, Nice cards, all sizes, printed in| Was time well employed. Hog You for pass favors, the latest face of script type, | Engraved and printed from cop- pet Plates, por hundred, $1.25, ave your orders at ‘the Sv: office ‘thursday. sds Jo in afternoon from (Wo tomtige o'clock, and Thursday and Saturda: evenings ‘Terms made knowe on a) plication, Madam Mclntyre Ae Son, men. mndieho Bd, Rotnave clesned Mt up and made » fretclas cinas ‘ber the name and place. LITTLE.TOM. ATKIN mn Clothing, | RANKIN, eer i m bet

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