The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 13, 1897, Page 4

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J. D. Baco PHARMACISTS. —Prescriptions filled at all hours.- Night Bell side of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and Papvea —— DRUGGI O«n prepare your faniily or private; cure, and do it right. . Seventn anp JAcKson STREETS, Dressing Well and the man ade to meas- key to that “js an arf, who has his garments ure by us has founc art. ‘It doesn’t requi arguing to show yon that you eah get a better ft and more style in a ult. or an over- coat when they are moulded to you. \ WEATHER REPO! Louisville, March 13.—Increasing cloudiness with snow or rain tonight and Sanday. LOC AL ME TION. Died Yesterday, The remains of Minnie 19 year oid colored girl, yesterday afternoon on South street, were buried at Oak ( Dr. Fb AN, of nd i Good,\But Pooriy Tients There a small but appreciative crowd at Morton’s Opera House to enjoy Riley’s comedians in ‘Our Flat.” ‘The comedy was {well sus tained, and kept the audience in a continual roar, Divers, a died hird who A Novelty): For the Children... CTT Ne Alwayy Hab the Best. ‘ Mr. Pat Lally, gt Ninth avd rit ble, has féesh Ghicagg”\ beef, Indy peas, and all, seasoyahlé. fish for all ita # 1 Be pleased. Lent. 10m4 Birthday Celebration J.J. Crawford, the well” knowi S. 5th street saloon keeper, wilh give a free barbecue tonight in honor of his fiftieth birthday. New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. If you want nicehome beef, buy from a home , battcher, | whoge name and reputation’ is a gharaptee that fes the quality gf his meat/is All sight, pepbald guaranty fe first-class ty every Yes John all meats to pect. Sfalls, 3 and 5, tharket house. 6m3w Almost Recoy Frank Hardin, the only one of the colored men who survived the Mor- | tay explosion, left the Boyd-Wbie Infants’ and Children’s. Infirmary yesterday avd returned home, having almost recovered. Infants’ tan or ox blood tarn 75¢ Children's sizes 8 1-2 to 16; $1 to $1.50. Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 14.25 .to $1.90. Full line of jyouth’s and boys’ black, brown of ox blood. “Assisfant \book-keeper. Myst write good hand and eave the basiness. Address A /Care Cutting Aveother Door. Sv office. Workmen are today engaged in cutting a side door leading from the Indies’ entrance of the Palmer House into Dicke’s tailor shop, where Mr, ‘Teachout will bave the down town of 1, \whoyft 18 S pam st Statement, The Church Bu society of the Catholie church is making un- usual efforts to swell the building An Irish sey months old. /Re and receive Kuitabletéward. awe Given Away A Spring Top that a fund sufficiently large will be ed to warrant the mmencing work uurch early in fi sancial statem be read at both 1 new first ¢ on 1898. of the soak sses tomorgow. New Restaurant ana Barber Shop, Mr. Jobn W. Scott, of St. Louis has located here and will ope r ber shop and restaurant on South '@| Second street, their } ‘ with each! sale of childrens shoes at | Married Men’s Mecting A special meeting will be held Sunday afternoon { o'clock to consider some features of the prob- lew of | purity. The Y. M. A. gymnasium has been secured for ihe purpose aud aa invitation is ex- tended to all married men, especially the fathers, to attend this service, Revs. W.-K. Penrod and W. H. erton will make the address, and a paper upon a pecial phase “ofthe subject will be presented by Mr. J A. Schaad, secretary of the Y. M. c. A. Boys: not admitted. Y.M.C.A On account of a special service in the gympasium atd o'clock Sunday the bible class meeting at thet hour will be owitted. But ‘*Brotherhood’’ meeting will oczur at 5 o'clock eval Bring your repairs to us for quick work, ELLIS. RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. a OUR MOTTO, as A special members’ ine calledj§for Monslay, the 15th, o'clock to consider a proposition for] several new features. Une of these will be a howling alley. Many- of the Associations in America now haye these a department of th gymnasium and quite a number [members having expressed a desire for one here. This s called to consider the m ny thusiasm maulfeated this will doubtless develop som plan to secure this new feature, members are urged to be present, ng is ats We live tos) And do it Wi Tu tousorial Easy shaves, ‘tou surety fogebes ght: | ‘Will shave the Ana call and st Our laundry ts 6 ‘Wit clean piace and ee Qur prion is low. W's ony ‘the Dest of Mode Qur paLrons Mauda Tt paciborband, ve cleaned At up and U omen ber the name and place LIDTLE POM ATKIN 18) Broad meetin, Apst-ctass definit i All| n & Co. J.D. Baco & Co. J. D. Bacon & Co. tLat you Yecipes, from a linimdnt to a-cOrn | jr thly ott | ness. »| Louis, came fund, and it is confidently expected | trustees in |~ y will the en- |‘ APOTHECARIES. We make a specialty of obtaining barks, roote and nerbs, 80 get Anything y:u want lected line of ‘our busi- eo Apothecaries,|; nu, Ky. PERSONALS. Sol Goldsmith went up the road | this moruing Ed Vaughan went up the road this morning oa business Miss Nannie Johnston went over o St. Loms today. W. W. Builer, of Fulton, Tenn., t the-New Richmond. Agent John Mulvihill, of Brook- lyn, was over this forenoon. Mrs. W. E. McGary went over to St. Louis this afternoon om s visit. Mr. E. F. Stovall left after- noon for St. Louis, on business. Miss Mabel Windrow leaves to- night for Pryarsburg on a vistt. Mr. Joe Wasgerman returned last night from a severs! weeks’ trip. Miss Leona KE. Lemou, of Benton, is visiting her father, Col. J. R. Lemon. M's. Byers Robertson and wo children have gone to Jackson,Tenn., op a visit. Col. John J, Dorian has returned from his trip to Washington and ew York. Supt. W. J. Harahan, of the Uh- The Patucall Auction) and Storage Co. PT STOCK! IN THE HANDS OF BANK The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry, Furniture and ts of the Louisville Departmént was purthaies at S) at a very low price afd we ate prepared to sell | you these goods at less than manufatturet’s prices. me“early and secure bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Corner Third and Court, SURPRISE MARRIAGE, Mr. Luther Graham and Miss Susan Adcock Married. | Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad | People. Stole Away to Paris, Tenu., Yes- terday Afternoon and Were Married--Other Mar- riages, 26 C. AND ST, Ie MILBAGZ. | Agent McDaniel, of Hapdis, was | in the city yesterday ff Fireman Hugh Edwards, off uty so long, was around yesterday seme- what improved. Mr. A. J. passenger on train é Quite a surprise was created when the marriage of Mr. Luther Grabain, of the city, to Miss Susan Adcock, of Pembroke, Ky., became kuowa lasi night. ‘The couple were married at Paris, Tenn. at 4 o'clock yester- day afternoon in the parlors at. the Caidwell House, Rev. C. E. Newell, of the Methodist church, officiating. . They met at Paris by appointment, the groom . being accompanied. by County Clerk Cuas. Graham, The biide is a charming young lady of Pembroke, and a cousiy to Mrs. Chas. E. Graham, of the city She met ber husband while visiting Welch, the- division rived ja the city | t Back laid off vod up last night in suit of togs as best wk Morthlaad whee he got Switehman yesterday brand nto k ried “Talking throttle puller on the her ou to a strin long this ni ata Nancy Hank The g 0 Q Jim Hexring, the 407, hacked uls flve bloeks (left the yards gait. i epicares and the inclined of the city” will armanedd, nois Central, came in at noon from “ouisville, Mrs. Sam Quisenberry left av noon for her former home im Dyersburg, on & brief visit. Miss Bessie home in Uniem City. this afternoon, Robertson, the Nashville, Chattanooga and St, in this afternoon frou horisville. WERE IN PADUCAH. Two Alleged Pri Two men named Holt and Gillen were traced from) Morganfield to this sity by Sheriff Ladd, of Union county, Wednesday morning. The two men came here from Pa- ducal, says the Princeton Republi- can, and went’ to the Martin House ani put up for the night. Ladd was on their track gqoihg to Paducah, but stop when be found them here. Ladd phoned Marshal John Wil- son at his residence to come down and arrest the fugitives. Wilson went down and arrested them at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning and took them to the police office. Later they were taken to breakfast at the New Princeton Hotel. «At 6:15 they ‘| were taken back home by Wilson and ‘orgers Captured in ton. id. Holt and Gillen were charged with forging a note for $160 in Morgan- field not long ago. THE OGRAPHIC to/Mortot/s Opera Rouse “NERt Waitiesday Mght. Criston & Pobbins great Cineographié and Edison Phonograph Company wi Morton’s/ opera house commenting Wednes¢ Matinee Saturdgy 10, 20 and 0c. opening night/ when’acy one. pald xesgkyed The Cinegg: by which pictures'of movin suunate or ipaui iNluminated and, ett A path died nip fotographie objetis, whether ate, ere brilliantly displayed, greatly screen so 3 to be Mave of thousands ut also Visible to an ayy exhilnting every md mo true to mature the observers to teers that they are the reality, gad not its pho shie reproduction. FRANKLIN'S TRIAL. Bricnsburg’s Alleged Murderer to Be Triedon the 22d. Jurlge Bisliop has“Meed the date of Nosh Franklin’s trial for the inst: It will begin on this d Benton, but will probably last over a frreur, as the number of witnesses to be examined is. Feanklin’s afforneys‘are Confident of gn acquittal, although it Ts said that there is-atroug evidence ugainst | the accused. REV. GooDM AN DIED. {ified Graves County cher is No More. Rev. Goodman, the sanctified preacher who recently had so mueh trouble in Mayfield as a» result of paying too much attention to» the wifé of @ fariief “at whose house he was boarding, is dead, The deceased minigter was 35 years of age, and died of bronchial trouble, fe had preached at Mayfleld in the sourt house yard for a year or more. Te leaves a brother. TAKING DEPOSITIONS, Some Fun May Be Had ina Writ Case, | Depositions are being taken today jin the bail writ case of M. Living ton against Joho ead George Dan- } {s,of Cabe Landing, ‘Teun, Ma { Livingston ms about $30 for bill oe and thé defendants! cy was paid to the boat 3 tes returned to her} Couniy Cle after a pleasant visit to Miss Hattie] North assepger Agent A. J. Welch, of , | three times, but refused each time j| Phe i] bere. She has a sister, Mrs. Thomas Porter, of Pembroke, with who has lived for some time. Mr. Graham is a member of the well known tobacco firm, Farmer Graham & Co,, and at Chas and attend the given at Crawford's Fifth and rt do we free feast t “h Norte as riperters wong y Non: Swall takes of the vearly ten keap aroun. The couple lth street pres with the Jatt 0 Mi. J.J. Langston, manager Kimball Hail, was on last Thursday momied at Bardwell Miss Mollic well known in the city, and]! a sister of Messrs. Frank aud Will Parham. Mr. Frank Missere and Mite Eli D. Knight were married last nigh the residence of tbe bride on Jackson street. TAKEN TO HICKMAN. to Parhaa, aren t cey Waynick keeps needle at the proper 1 The of 1 own at river a pili veu the req was in Hatehie ixty feet loug was tc Tdepth. Wheu readiness Sandy tarned on the stennt and the run up the leads to the tripe | rit was knocked from. the Mordis Delivered There Yester-| sears and down it dropped on the ani head of the long timber. The day By the Sheriff of mer was caught on the tebound, but Graves. the piling, Frank Hogwood say must lave gone through to China, as it went out of s and in j-| probing fo with the longest iron rods they coald sink'they failed to flog} it Aaron Harle checker for be dri every ul Hert ham- There is Said to Be Strong t he hustling baggage ‘erre!] Bros.’ 3.1. Mordts, the -alledgdabtittod [tinea -nane *hopia cai einee’ Be coupty rapist, who was arrested alpigh water cannot get out tu the few days since at Mayfield, was yes-|cvassing ty bourd the incoming trains terday delivered by Sheriff Cook, of] unless le walks the trestles field, to the Hickman authori-| is afraid to try for tear of and Mordis was landed in jail. [so the trains have been chec According to gentlemen from that }at Kleventh street nightly to locality today, there is some danger[iy get on: ‘The other r ot a mob dealing out summary jus-| [owe was bringin train No. 103 tice to Mordis, as the feeling in the} had not been notitied of the atr locality where he now languishes is!meut ant paid no attentic very bitter towards him. In the first] war dance and gesticulati place because he is believed to koow |iey, and he had to sonything about the outrage perpe-]the track to the depot trgfed on Miss Lydia Carver, and rived’ ‘trots so because he has brought suit ni had against some of the most prominent We people of the section for big dam- ages, He Was hanged by nob is up allow him sht Sam * can't see why alk trest! divulge suything, if he knew thing. IN MYSTIC CIRCLES, Page xtreme high water} ldy” Mississippi river Woitrives, a tributary that nat thet stunce at Mempl y above tris comp a water tark | per bridge is main a regular Sir I he expect to where v during cateh Matters of Interest About the Fraternities. va aud says 8 he cat en long, — alligetors over= flow tweniy — feet transfer | buxom This bey 4 March 15 in Harbour’ s New Store iit nt In Full Bloom. 8 to 9 o'clock §$7.50 brocaded skirts 5. k mohair silk extr skirts $6.98, ‘These skit of the very latest style double lined afl thre 9 to 10 o'clock 75 taj 1 wide are $1.50 and $1 Sr. ‘These black, Aw blue and b: ase straw sailors 25¢ 18 inch dotted veiling 1 sailor MONDAY WATER FILTERS. What‘is more essenifal to good health than purewater? Our filtérs will make impure water as pure-dnd sparkling as spring water. Every family. should have- one. a filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR save pv Scott. Hardware. Co... INCORPORATED. 10 to 12 o'clock 38 inch changeable ‘gk 30 20 inch ‘chang: brocade site que. 12 to 2 Sisdock Hope bleached With each fen yar five yards ‘embroidery est pr iw hit: 10-4 Unt sheeting 2 to 5.o’clock ID Peees Toloredbe ~eu thle grounds~v way from fo to angle ribbed higte The netv glove 6gc._ Watch this Space For Tuesday's Bargains. New Sore, 153, 114 North Third. at low ytiilts Is 43¢ und varie lee rib alt tt yc large button Harbour's dinner, all in a bun and were seated at a table where thee. ar four city boniders were atresdy . pur- saking of their mid-day sepast. hwo young girls avwerdet able they set at, and.ibe boss ped jbemeotening) benad J. I then created considerable amazement + wud Nos ee | they biti ond! bo. pouuep ie he edibles usad the Poey vaily ard w sible torthe city folk. t they: wanied suxar pass thesand, » 1 coffee, iler purge, if syrup, black oil, itdight bread aun wadding, if bisew shot this way, and ad last the waiters came with a plute of pan ¢ vuker yelled: comes No. t ‘em off si Phis excited t they left.the ta 2 so that dronping Just the siove the bo wom. At in, esc the «fhe L rok boys. Le 2 as ot er awl i loco the cit tateon the Ha ito know Mk eo bi Lor i the won et uly suid The oe you cee d ane 1 met oa Odd Fellows. Union degree team : doipbins, and The lent degree He t yesterday for tackle for While the er the tank | possibly x whale or is doing a ran inio Me work, and aie (wo. some excellent plenty to do. "Grand Masier ©. F. Klein has wiilten to Sec vy W. H son that he will make the lodges an official visit some time month. thes Paducah this in Uametgr for barbed wire fw } | | AT THE CHURCHES, AND Paesmarrensy BLP. O.E A number of the loc already making arvan; tend the Grand Lodg reunion at Minneapolis next the Eiks al s anticipate will | sonual meetings with a good deal of [state, but i pleasure, and itis quite hkely that! them to the | Paducah will be well represented ai} bridy Minneapolis this year, ‘The Padu-| Au }dah Elks will probably be joined at} the 8 {this piace by delegations from Hen-] Phe switch for a for tis \ will be hoat ind ho says Elks are H ments to at- e meeting and July. these fifty it an corral | as bal wsition he 1 for I ail the hrou f hroug for sauriaus rich amis lent hop, yest: 1 die * +s) aud thie when Siin, ait goon? cau miliedced “t Lhe ton while at h street « dersop, Owensboro and Jackson Penn, a Masonic, Paducah Chapter M.,, has five or six Mark Master and gre Chapter Tuesday ofe ach month, A dele jon of Pi Ma. wont to Grahamville t Thursday night, hoping to institute a new lodge at that pl This was not sacc ful, however, on of small attendance at the meeting. Pyth Padacab Li ag -meets Mon Knight rank. 90 A the de- vadd the play prapks upon bir, fast and furious, op note Dr his buggy and sto, The the th him and owas ing his sides laughing ate the antics of Sime “Miilerae’* stepped out andasked the doetor if it was aot all put om. The doctor rep’: “With some of them mo domber tt i but with some it must real ‘Derv-| ousness, for instance,”’ a ie with that be threw down the lap rae aud loneled his driver Ou the kuce, He sprang up a3 if Seot aud fell out. of the buggy tea damp, aviegted opp writhed over the ground ana ontete Sim's antics fosuch an extent that the boys forgot hina, aud wien ¢ looked around he was seen lareing the eoiner of Eleventh sivect ut race. horse speed, It is a jofly"Crawil “with Tie , | driving oattit down at Hatchie They hayek are rou andidates fu Past Master meets on second ove retor account the Mn No. 36, K. of P., ht to confer the All Pytiuns invited. O, M.A, Princes of the Orient met last night at K. P. hall. Two candidates took the solemu vows of the Orient, CON PINUANCE GRANTED, 1g Still Unable Attend Court. The case against Buck Lo charged with a ling Gaprg Stiles, was George R Yiver een tere. some lime, Wantetto Buy. Seysnd-Kand 5} 1gaiett Lisp hon, 313 fourt. \ sof il kings. | court this a of the - use, the next Thursday a number of Shama, weat to Minus is for # little recrsapiqn and other faites. ‘They virited a hotel for | Cambe 110345 did not, < operatic spect. as wvices 1 may be expeced a Piesbytenan chu: and Court sireel astor 04 da 10 p.m. m Ve evening at 7 bo We M ¢”” Malachai 1 avitedl comer of 5) £. O ppell, m. aod 7 ut m senior En- op ayer sp Ba Baptist « On rof Ninth and services miy or will preach ihje r Winning, Sunday-s A. Vantre ited to all se rcth services Soul yin and The Frist Gui will fl bis pulpit at bat 10:45 a, m, tm, ; Sunday, school Prof Me Junior Eadeavor at ple Ba hl R IStLANS om ra oring 1890 ankin'’s / 10g Fifth Steet, Under the Palmer, ih We don’t claim 46 be the- Oily, people in the Tailoring business, but suits ate made just. as “uptodate” d+them, workmanship guaranteed to be first-c assinevery re- Call and see our line and get prices. Sulesmen Sign of Big Hatchet. alae broaivay ADING CEBH ARTE fo CIGARS Ask For They: OB. STA R KS, ry AGENT Galigraph and Densmore “Typewriters and Sapplies.. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET par will ex rere pe ae apr a ape CO. F.8 Sch. ader, ra ALK IN STA PLE FANCY GROGERIES ¥F Fresh Meats, d&c. Aattengien™ » all Parts Cor. 12 & Madison, I Ve Prh - Give r me a trial order and I Tolepho ie oe SMITH ornIZENs’ . de SAVINGS +f te ME * ANK, hduoah, Ky, | rehis stand and Adams his pric everythin 1 parts Endeavor at nday s¢ ween ( Capital and Surpfus, $120,000.00 eke toB p.m. On Sabs jay nights from 7 to &. Interest! ta Ves tent Om CHAE. NORWOOD, “The Sécondhand Man, 214/Court Street: / { meet Moail Mis. Rud No. , MAN I services Eva aud 7 9 bargain Second. Hand: Clothing @* = and Shoss.. oo See his $3 shop aes Shneel 1b | 80 a.m. 0 tor, Lorin at tie Juth Fourth - Hially sual ; All cor Buoapway M, Views at tie Broadway usua ch gers}, Shoes re pairott aid detiver d to any part of the city tomorrow, Snuday Ha | Morair If you have ¢ Ir and he will eal ustOfF Clothing or 'y hint by postal card id get them sriligh | Shoe vive | ( ‘aad WL. Aastin Eddyville | dD Zach | iM Morton's Opera House, paper hy rene, MOR. FOU NIGHTS eres Wilh Saturday Matineo, Cheistion & Dobbins’ 6 , CINEOGR..PHIC | SEE Ningara Falls, Cavalry rning Barn and Rescue The Fast Running Express #0 Miles an Hour, and of equal interest and Eason'¢ Giger Phonograph vt, Wm. EB. Gladstone, jon’ Band and.all nl played py Edison's Concert Phoygraphy Admission 10420 and 300, "Ladies Free: Seats on dle Sunday morning at’ VanCulin’s On our opening might ladios will bo hen i panied by ed seat ticket, Pari nto the and nt amma 1897 Place, | as you like ~ W. R. JOHNSON, W.R. RANKIN, tudunitted free one paid rene 4 ae Seed (tal 2 AI. There/are none better. _ fi

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