The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 11, 1897, Page 4

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vest ANF J. D. Bacon & Co. PH ISTS. —Presopiftions filled at all hort Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor. Seventy AND Jackson Streets, Pavucan, Ky. > gps Cah préparc amily or private recipes, from a liniment to @ corn cure, and do it right. N ‘Specialty of obtaining all kinds of barks, roots and verbs, 80 tLat you can get anything want in this oft-neglected line of our busi- ness, The Atire stock of Shoes, Cloth: Goods, Hats, Jewelry, Furnit and ts of the Louisville Department Store was purchased at SHER at a very low price and we are prepared to sell you goods at less than manufacturer’s prices. Come early and secufe bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Corner Third and Court. STRANGE PLACE. To Carry Diamonds, But Linnie Morris PERSONALS. Shoes Carpets _— WATER FILTERS. What is yhore essential to—good than purewatet? Our filters will impui water as pure parkling as spring wate Every family should have one/ Every filé tested before leaving our store. “ GUARANTEED AND FQR SAL Scott Hardware Co, INCORPORATED, Sign of Big Hatchet. 83.22 #22" —_ Ri bere DING SERRA? <6 e Ask Yor Them. .B. STARKS, ~ Densmore ee RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad Yeople. Everything new and Up-to Date, Mr. J.T. Miles returned today from Mayfield. Mrs. Wm. Whitesides returned to- day from Stiles, Mayor Clem Whittemore, of May- field, is in the city. Postmaster W. N, Smith, of Ozan, was in the city today. Architect B. B, Davis went down to Fulton at noon on business, Hon. W. J, Stone’came down from Kuttawa this§afternoon on business. Rev. H. Brueckner left this morn- ing for Metropolis on a two days’ visit. Eldred Davis left for Earlington today, after an extended visit to rel- atives her Mr. J. Stevens, of the Newell House, Carbondale, Ill., is at the New Richmond, Mrs J. G. Brooks and daughter, Miss Ethel, will return this afternoon from St. Louis, Justice Winchester is out in the country today, pushing his claims as a candidate for county judge. Mr. 8. N. Leonard returned to Eddyville today, He was down to see his little grand-daughter. Mr. Bud Dale went to Woodville this afternoon to attend the funeral of his grand father, Mr. T. J. Dale. Col. Jerry M. Porter went through the city last night en route to Frank- fort, and accompanied by his little son, Jerry, Jr. Mrs. Gus Marcotte arrived afternoon from New Orleans and Baton Rouge, where she has been visiting relatives forthe past two weeks, Miss Willie Stone, the accom- plished daughter of ex- Congressman W.J. Stone, of Lyon county, ar- rived at Wilson yesterday and is vis- iting the family of Mr. J. T. Wilson, says the Henderson ‘Gleaner.’’ She will visit in the county for the next two weeks, Mr. L. J. Brooks, of the Jackson (Tenn.) “Whig,” accompanied by his wife, arrived this moraing, route to Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks stopped off here just to see the city, and were well pleased with it. They lett at 2:55 for the Ken- tucky metropolis. WILL LOOK FINE. a N.C. AND ST. L. MILEAGE. = Engine 10 is out on work train to- day. Judge Burkbolder, the king of saw mill men from out at Oaks, isin the Officer Barnhart Keseues it and) city today. Turns it Over to Marshal Collins. WAG ORE THERE. New Location 3 New Store > New Dress Goods New Trimmings Dressing is af art, and the man has his garmahts made to meas- y us has foupd the key to that It doesn’t refiuire any arguing to wu that youkcan get a better fit and mire style in an over- coat when they are moulded W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. Engine 312, Gideon and Kane in her deck room, doubled back on train 50 this a, m. Mr. Al Townsend, the efficient WN, {Special officer for months past, re- BY A TENNESSEE MA signed his position today and will en- gage in other pursuits, Ed Lofton, the water boiler on the 5 is sick in bed at Lexington, and Jarbo’? added fuel to her flames from there into this city. | Mr. John Je and his bride, nee Miss Annie Augburn, left morning train for Lexington, Teun., | to spend the honeymoon. ld-like and bland, sof all the em- of the noon accounts OWNED Pet 4 New readymade Skirts Officer Jeff Barnhart today re- covered a valuable diamond that was taken from a young man in Camden, Tenv., by a young woman who claims to be his ‘‘lover’’ for several years. The police have been work- ing on the case for a day or two, and Officer Barnhart obtained the sparkler in a rather unusual manner, He went to where the woman was staying at a house on North Tenth stre engaged ia a game of cards, to ceive hi He finally, after maneuvering, told fher flatly that | wanted the diamond, and found pocket book concealed in her stock ing. He compelled her to remove it and found some change, and in @ smaller pocket in the book the «lia mond, which he turned over {to M shal Collins. = The — woman, who had been trembling violently, then broke down and wept and said she borrowed the diamond and in- tended to take it back. She not arrested, The woman's name is Linnie Mor ris, and she is just twenty years old. She is well acquainted wtth Officer Barvhart’s relatives in Tennessee, and this helped him win her conti- dence, The stone is now at the city hall awaiting instractions from its owner. It is valued at about $200 it not more. ris, which took place at the A. M T00 MUCH church on Husbands street was ep will | ' ing procession followed his remains to the cemetery. Frank and Will Haffey Both in Trouble. 30. New Millinery New Shoes readymade or made to order. WEATHER REPORT. on the ' } 11,—Rain to- d colder. i Lovisvill night; Frida LOCAL MENTION. P) Smiles enwreath ployes today treasure Va for their good Luu Conductor Tucker will pull usual time this p.m ht tr He crew are welcome and b callers ths all other train crews combined An unusual oceurrence transpir at the residence of Mr. Augburu yes- terday in E’town, — A daughter was wedded while her little brother was lyr comi te at First mn 1de. Lullaby copcert Christian chyre r fonigtt at Admiss i pay ne Courteous Attention 'To All. We are selling logy’ of water filters his very cheap. Scott’ Hardware Com- A Novelty) te ry member of the Chureh Fur- mishing Sootéty of the Rirst Christian For the church As “: A i e Children... ed 46 attend a culled “7 meeting of imporiince at 3 g’clock io the church Friday afternoon. New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. e more aa ewriters an 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET nes at liber a corpse in the same house. | i mn “* Harbout's, Wl2 and W148, 3d St, this Billy is winmne Lewis, the bay WI] exchange for old Mach al figures, golden young “reps” ts locals over the he don’t get through on tit cause some superior train lays bim out, The high price that poultry and hen fruit have been selling should tuke a tumble now Condu Tudor had in bis long train yesterday several cars for the city filled to the roofs with those commodities. The funeral of Uncle’? Abe Har-| New House to be Built. Mr. Will Gilbert, of Murray, to- day closed the contract with Linn Fields to erect a $1,500 fra busi- ness and dwelling house at Third and Norton. was C.F. Sch. ader, “* STAPLE CERIES Cm it is be- Gasible to be happy or / nl when one is suff- tor wo FANCY G RO Fresh Meats, ) Congressman John K, Hendrick " wal polite attention. Give me a trial order andes ‘ y to all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madiso ORNs 226 Broadway Aaducab, Ky. ye Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 | / Open from 9fa. m, to 3 p.m. On Sate Col, Hendrick stated t urday Kightedegm 7 to 8, ing t he bad not yet woul toca, ‘iat ee Interest Paid on Tima Deposits Hopkinsville f fi Whereve BACK FROM WASHINGTON, nasty little coy that some peo) to day suffering from these distre: ing disorders W Scent bottle of Dr, Bell’s Pir For sale by Oehischlapger & Walker. Owing to a caving in of the bank | Returning Home From Congress along the river front track, the switch engine has been uns far as Rigglesberger s mill since last Suterday. The water will have to} fall many feet before it can be reme- di May Locate in h. Miss Minnie Wieke, of Cobden, le to get up as} IIL, who is visiting relatives here on Broad Str and who had a tee am- putated several weeks ago, is speedily recovering and will soon be able to be out again, to the joy of her many friends. Hon. Johns K. Kendrick, the re- tiring congressman for the First Con- ressional District, arrived in the city last evening from Washington, k from the of Congress and will pr Paducah Street Railway Motor- men to Have ‘New Uni- forms. bo dner Sheppard rattli throttle puller on the from the lower division, brought that mogul in on the Ic erday for s¢ repairs. boys will ‘Sheps’? digits once more, and wish him a pleasant visit to his old home. DITTO MAX WOODS. on his home cent looking ree It will be a loud gang that makes its advent on Easter Sunday, if it bappens to be a pretty da: All the | Had a Fight and Will Haffey and motormen on the Paducah line will Woods Went Away in Windy then come out in new navy blue 6 Skit. uniforms, with silver buttons, instead of brass, new caps, and en- tire new outfit. They expect to make quite an impression and catch all the business going on that day. They won't have to exert themselves to the extent of ringing their gongs, however, because they all intend to wear the latest style shirts, which will make sufficient noise to warn all un- wary pedestrians. session well iain in the city until tomor de Gets Sixty Days, Slayton Slade, the colored man held over by Jadge Sanders yester- day for stealing coal from the Ili- nois Central, was taken before Coun- ty Judge Tully at 3 o'clock yester- day afternoon and sentenced to sixty days in jail. In the surance Business. Mr, John Davis has accepted a po- sition with E. Rehkopf & Sons as book keeper. Mr, Floyd Harris has ed to engage in the insurance where bh would pre Henderson or practice o! Infants’ and Children’s. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 to $1.50. Children’s sizes’ 12 to 2, 1.25 to $1.90. Full line of youth's and boys’ black, brown or ox blood. an Hicks is awaitir md to. He he gets rolled oftever than any di; mond heaver on the pike, but now he is the senior of several and the ne xt} regular run he takes the shovel wield | Valual er that gets him off will have to] His wake up earlier than he can, | Chas A lively runaway took place Junes street this morning. A sized mule hitched to a delivery gon came dashing up that thorough-| continuance was granted until to-| fare and whirled the corner into South morro’ Fifth, He was nearly exhausted ‘The fight started from Mount’s re-| when the depot was reached and fusal to talk to Frank Haffey, who] caught with little troubl No dam- wasdrunk. When he knocked Haf-j age except the empty barrels, boxes, fey down Will Haffey rushed up aud] baskets, etc., were scattered for sev- knocked Mount down. Frank in the} eral blocks. meantime, procured a cheeze knife and cut a wide swath with it, Ofli- cers Harlan, Eaker and Etter appeared on the scene and by this time Lee Murray was in- volved and attempted to take the offi. cer's pistol from him. He Fireman Dur WARRANTED FOR STEALING to be assig some run OFFI A. Repy nN ¥ ; PAXTON kUDY Ek It. f President Cashier Ass't Cashier goes, ( r, C er DIRPQTORS. * Oye. 2. Sacera, ‘ \ C. WALLACE, » WO. Paxtos, B. RaKuey, R. Repyy, a | entre TERETE GHAS, NORWOOD, Near The Secondhand Man, | 214 Court Street. / Has soryeexcelloyt bargains in Ta Second Hand Clothing @e and Shoes. < See his $3 shop made Shoes. Ther¢ are none better . Frank Haffey, Willis Mount and John Lydon were charged with eu- gaging in a general fight at Second «i Broadway about 5:30 o'clock |yesterday afternoon when _ police court convened this morning. A K. Whee end the extra se 1 Miss on} ® hace “ secretary, leaves 1 | Flowers, his private | tonight, ALMOST A MANIAC, resig business. ASK FOR NEW BIDs, Conger tonight wipe _giveyin lectur¢ room\of the AFirs\ Chrigt clur¢h on acgount sf sickitess gt th . ‘ne First Ba cl ch P: \* Misses Singleton’ Admisstoh 1 be Ei ented Chien Person age to be Repaired. es Crazy Man Locked Up This At) of Mr. Jeff Woodville, Always he Best. Death Dale Mr. Pat Lally, atAvinth ble, has fresh’ Clficago , lady , and all sefsonable fish for Call and you will be pleased. A business meeting was held at the First Baptist church after prayer mecting last night, and bids wei opened for repairing the parsonag They ranged from $920 to $1100 and all were rejected. New bids will be sought at once. It has been decided to raise the re- quisite funds by mortgaging the church property, The parsonage itself cannot be mortgaged. Trim- ternoon, Given Away be , The traveling public will bear i mind that the N.C. & St. Let through Pullman buffet sleepers, leaving Nashville every night at 9 o'clock for Washington, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia and = New York City without Parties knocked down for his trouble. to visit any or ‘of those Lyden attempted to act cities will find it tw their interest to maker and as usual got the worst of /call on Mr. Frank B. Teachout, the it, All the belligerents who were in| company's gentlemanly representa: court today said they felt like some-|tiye at 425 Broadway. under the one had been pounding them with |)», Peer alt ’ \ a tae Wil raffey Mas Wendg| slimer House, for all information. At the Suy-oftice old papers, nice} Mr. Jesse Legore and Miss Annie! and Lee Murray started off in ‘‘Win- and clean, jast the thing Ao put un-|Jones, and Mr. John Jones and Miss|qy’* ‘Thompson's skiff, but Murray der carpets and on|shelyes, Fe conts Anuie Augburn, of the city, accom-!was put out down the river. ‘The lefper hidred. = | / \__ panied Mr. August Denker and Miss] other two went on down to Metropo- Monima Etter to Metropolis yester-| jis, where it was reported at head- day and were also united in marriage quarters that it had been sold for making three weddings in all. eight dollars, ors This morning Judge Sanders, at the instance of Thompson, issued a warrant against Will Haffey and Max Woods, son of Dave Woods, }Poams at the Mouth and Wants Le nt 10m4 Was Nearly Ninety Vetus Old, and a Well Known Ma to Kill Everybody, * fiome Beef. It you wantnice home beef, buy irdyn‘a home “Patohe r, Whose name Ne ere A Spring Top A cr Red lan this a | placed in the locku His unkown, He is and red beard covering bis fave He was p lockup, aud proceeded to with [some of the prisoners, striking Augusta Ligon in the eye with Me foams at the to fight anybody He will be held While the man w the lockup he struck Lockup Keeper | Keller in the face, and it required great effort to overpower the man : BITTEN BY A white man, know e Jeff Dale "y Ollicer Har-| ing of gener the river au was John as peace- cha’ Was arre 4 i aritylee that he Quality of his pi i right John YTheobald guy: ll bis ineatg to be first-class Yn every res- pects \Stalls, 3 and 5, marketdouse. 63 Mr. Re all { THERE WERE THE in rag and aly woted by knew him, He leaves but Mr. Reuben Dale, the farm He born county, this state, and moved to McCracken y, in 1866.) Mr. Bud Dale, of th More Than One Paducah Couple Married at Metropolis, colored in in 1 well: with each sale of childrens ane: wa iv] Shoes repairedAnd delivered to ang, part of the city,/ Ifyou have Wast Of Clothing or Shoes to sell nokify him by postal card) and he will call and get them, Owing to increasiog business and male for the accommodation of shippers and the traveling public the company as decided to open a down town office, It will be located in the Palmer House building at No, 426 Broadway. Mr. Frank B. Teachout has been selected a8 the agent and a better appointment could not h been made. He is thoroughly com- petent, having had a long experience Spence re mouth, and wants and everybody a lump ity, is his buried tomorrow 8 at Club Meetings. The Shakespeare club meets this evening at 7:30 with Mrs, Schwart- zenberg. Acts IL. and IV, of ‘As You Like It,’’ will be discussed, y MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE, LETCHER JERRELL, Manager, wlored, died ourth street “OUR ELAT. At the Opera House Lomorrow sring your repairs to us for quick The Magazine club will meet with Miss Anna Puryear this afternoon at McClure’s, Night, | charging them with stealing the skiff Marray was not included in the war- as contracting and general traveling agent on other big systems, is cour- teous and affable and has already en- piorman Stom Wanted Per-! MARKIEAGE TONIGHT, Friday, Mag. 12. The Screaming Comedy, Ryley’sComedians, Joudon and New York ui “Our Flat,’ the delightful 3 act North American Review, Munsey and | comedy to be Pages at Morton's Arena will be the magazines re- | Opera House morrow) night, is a ported satire on the /qustom Which some ' meme young people jaye of Fushing into CASE ISMI {D. > A 1 a ry house keeping/on au empty purse,de |") stolen boat was «White PHILLIPS, y Prosecuting Witness Was|pending on fhe installment house] wings,’ and it was sold to Dr. C 219-221 BROADWAY. man tack proprietors anil other trades people. | ington tor $8. ‘The piece has \enjoyed pheaominally BIG Di —— OUK MOTTO, work, 2 o'clock Harpe rant, as he is still in the city, it is veond Venture of Each understood, Information was received city today that Haffy had bee at Metropolis, but Marshal Collins — deared himself to the merchants of ine the city since he has been the solici- tor. The citice will be handsomely equipped. A telegraph wize will be run in and tickets for all points local throngh, will be on sale, Mr chout or his assistant will be found jn the offic M1 times in dis- charge of their duties, and give in- formation, rates and all other matters in connection with the live, The office is now being renovated and re- fitted and will in a day or so be for occupancy, mussion to Kill Ti M. Stom, a motorman aged 55, and Annie lucah 1 appeared at the will be married tonig al} at 2 o'clock this afteruoon | (he and wanted permission to kill a dog which could given him, He} then displayed a bloody wound on his left leg inflicted Sy a dog on West} wri Broadway, near Rankin's Tailor 104 a tie Ribou, « nt. Tt econd venture of each in the Mr the city Presenting the not be Wanted, The The case of Jim Bailey, colored, | successful runs iw London and New ITIVE. barged with stealing $3.10 from] york City, George Rouse, a colored bell boy at ¥ Said to Have Been Days. the Palmer House, was dismissed by Judge Sanders this morning just as According to Marshall Collins, s bad witness, Who was Mississippi detective bas been in the m city for three days after big game, and has secretly arrested ogg man and Young Graves County Man] lodged him in jail, Brought Here, Neither he nor the police will di- . i vulge anything relative to it, and the Will Davidson, a young man of! yrorshal stated this afternoon that an- Age and Was |Graves county, was arrested and |other arrest would likely follow he- Neyer in Court, Drought here by Deputy Sheriff! fr the detective left. At the jail it Adams, of Mayfield, this mortdog 00) was denied that anyone bad been iu Uncle Jarrett Haymes, the oldest)@ bench warrant from this court,| corcerated there. man 1 Marshall county, according | eharging him with engaging in acrap|" to the Benton ‘*Tribune,’’ attended game near Floronce Station, Our filters are court at Benton last Saturday forthe} ft was found that the arrest was| clay, burned and gi first time in his life, as @ witness.'due to a mistake, however, and/isa natural stone, He is over 80 years of age, young Davidson was released, faviured. Scott Hal We still ba Here ish, salt water fh , phone 258 CH WARRANT. u good supply of fi Bockmon, ihe grov ON A BE rosecuting entered the court room, ie evidence against Bailey was very weak, “ Royal vblew! Annita Verona, Aopis-kegper, Myatt it docLafndbrstay@™ the . MM, Care Sparkling Musie, ing Place,| Sed Sti Bring Your Lauging License with You, Prices xo, 85, 5 and § Thursday at VanCglin's Market, patter. a UY LIFE SENTENCE jored Man Sent Hoeton. A Up) From fits FIRST TIME, ‘air cut well, os Meh nLpt sight essed — : ‘Will shay the livene she Gand, Que laund) Our i Sor vee ag agUt It se r und an ‘Remen| yr Ube name and piace, : LITTLE TOM ATKINS. 131 Broadway, ifth Street, Under the Palmer. Wylie Leeper, colored, was scn- tenced to the penitentiary for life at Princeton yesterday for killing Tom White, bis brother-in-law, last spring. John Miller is now being tried for fhe from Virginia! Milling Aareh Holland ow Oct, 24th, wed: ‘The diso| '*t ae 8 earl ae) Hye Kar, a Thival, Paydoah Ry. Ly Seats on sale ved to.0n Ox We don’t clatr to be the only people in the Tailoring business, but suits are made ju it_as “up-to-date” as you like them, workmanship guaranteed“to be first-class spect. Call and see our line and get prices. uy ‘cosey room, a7 “g People s ed, not manu} Dr. are Company, Nose a Saleamen;

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