The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 16, 1897, Page 4

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We live to shave ano And do it with the gtew In tonsorial ar! we excel Easy shaves and hair gut well. ‘Tom surety tonche Ladies hutr eu Children Hike my ‘Will shave the li a And call and shay Our laundry 1 » With clean place and c Our price ts low, it's ¢ Our Patrons are the Of course we Remember the ngime and place PHARMACISTS. sriptions filed at all hours ht Bell ae sideot door. —Trea Pharmacists, Druggists and Cor, Si Dry Goods Shoes Carpets A Novelty For the Children... |: a New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. |..." Infants’ and Children’s. 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. Given Away A Spring Top with each sale of childrens shoes at $1 and Up. Bring your répairs to us for quick work, ELLIS RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. irs keen and the fe | LITTLE TOM ATKINS, 19 Broadway, J.D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. J.D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. reer DRUGGISTS. Can prepare your farilly or private] 4 recipes, from a liniment to a corn|f cure, and do it right. acan get anything y.u want n this oft-neglected line of our bunt= Apothecaries FENTH AND JACKSON Streets, PERSONALS. Mr. D, Turney, of the I. ©., is ia Mr. N. J. Dilday, of Louis¥ille,-is Mr. Ronald Fisher, of Louisyille, is at the Palmer, Col. W. H. Sandusky, of Centra; City, is in the city. Secretary Rosevear, of the Y. M. ©. A., is in the city. Jim Wallace has returned from a trip through Indiana. Mass Ida Winfrey will return to- morrow from St.Louis. +. M. Barton left this morn- ing for Memphis, on a visit. ’.C, Gist, the drug drummer, is at the New Richmond Hotel. . Johnson Bass, of Station, was in the city today, . and Mrs, Kd Love, of Adams are parents of a fine girl \Gis an art, and the man who has his ga?ments ma ure by us has fount the it doesn’t Te quire any arguing to e g suit or an over- coat when ey s are/moulded to you. W. J Dicke, WEATHER REPORT, Eldred Davis from a visit to relatives returned at noon Girardey, the 4 man, went down to Mayfield this af-| ° showers and w: MENTION. | ataster John Miller left at noon for — Union City, after a visit to his Death of a Child. The eighteen-months-ole i Rabe Floyd, in Ro wlan of pneumonia last took place tod Miss Mary Cloyes, of May aguest of the Misses Argust, South Third sireet. A masquerade hall was last night ven at Jones’ hall, s|would seem to prevent en early If you want nice home Miss Eclna Lincola left at noon tor ot Springs, Lil., Lad home in S. the qu ality of ie theat Ne Marshal Gus Crouch, of Metrop- meats ia be nat t= nsf in lis, was in the city wday, returning from a trip np the 14 Bauok Examiner Jas. District Attorney Will Smith came down last night from Louisville and are in the city today. Miss Minnie Jobnson, of Ripley, .and Mrs. Bea FE. Briggs, of through the city to Louisville, jumbian Club, meets in regular s Ce onal H vg ren nvered and much m0 last night en Government Expert Bank Examiner F. M. Hayes, of New York, is at the this morning : . | move his cornjat the corner of Second Bits of Irish gre: free to every One of every Patrick’s day 1 will be given Mr. Hayes is the wan who exposed in Louisville Vint has returned to the e the position recently held . Frank Teachout, of the N. & St. L. who is now Mr. Vint was until etationed at Lexington, pel Meetings. of Paducah is cordially invited to attend a series of religious | | Senger agent. commencing Mare! The meetings will be FINAL ARRANGEMENTS Policemen IL, Otficers Esker and Orr are both ill, and the Broadway night filled by Offic J Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢] < ee eee ry Reers Johnaoa < sad Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1) For Receiving Reports of the Cor- bett-Fitzsimmons Fight. The final arrangements for the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight, at Carson tomorrow, has been completed by connecting the loop and placing the ‘sticker’’ on the stage at Morton’s Intelligence will begin to arrive as early a3 12 m,as the contest will begin shortly before 11 The local program will consist of the following : Emile Gourieux and Jake Elliott, Joseph and Willie Kolley, Jr., ag 7, respectively, three 3-minute An experienced cookyno washing rece wimended, others need apply, ig references, eic. 16m o'clock. A bottle of Dr.Bell’s Pine Tar Ho- ney should be on the medicine shelf In asudden attact of croup it is invaluble;allaying the ir- ritation and ending the danger in Jess time than it. would take\to ‘go. for «| Owe doctor. It stands Pre-exstpant as a ro medy for coughs, ce of every home. ns, colored, aud Fred Frank aod bouts Graceo- io-! Roman wrestling. The gallery will be reserved for colored people A large crowd is anticipated. MIGHT HAVE DROWNED John Rust today Jones for #225, twenty-one land in the coun y. deeded to Quiat old papers, nice Only Slightly Delayed, and clean, just the thug to put un- Mr. Dal Powell, who is a candidate | der carpets and on shelves. “25 i bo 8 cnmitidate for the latier s| vm, about six miles up word that they would re- night, but they did CUURCH BUSINESS. R. Puryear Goes to Lonis- About a Deed, 0. J. | alarm among their relatives, nic halt r left this morn- ing for Louisville, nected with the First £ It is understood that Mr. Will Norton, ove of the heirs o} *| wharf and all tie boats, boatmen returned, o'clock this for all fearas to what had ever, about 11 secure bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Corner Third and Cor nd Storage Co.’ Dry Goods, Hats; Jewelry, | partment Store was purchase: we are prepared to sell tices. Come early and any the store in whifch you can best and the Louisville } at a very low p fou these goods at less than mandfacturer’s SPREADING OUT, Slowly But Surely the Murky Waters Come. MISSISSIPPI LEVEE BREAKS. Much Loss of Life and Property In the Low Lands, WILL REACH CREST HERE TOMORROW continue to erawl up into town. afternoon it is aboye Third street ‘n the gutters on Washington, though it will take ten or twelve inches more to put it over the culverts and stiect at that point. ‘The rise today has not been sorap- for the past’ two or three days this morning the gauge feet of water and this 3 ternoon at 3 o'clock there was 4 alf. 2 above are very en- aging and it is contidently ex- pected that the river will reach a ctond here by tomorrow even- ing. The only thing th decline of the river here is the fact that the Mississippi has begun to rise at Cairo, but this, it is th be of short duration, as there npn a at St. Louis, More people have probably visited the river nt the foot of Br day and yesterlay than have done 80 in many months. Many ladies were that stood around the boat the gradual ascent of the muddy watels. Every one seems to be hopeful of an early decline of the river and there was ten days ago, is several feet bi Mr. Mike Is Ithough the water er. n as forced to re and Washington this morning to pre- vent it from being damaged by the water. About an inch:more of water would cover the side walk at that MACRIAGE BELL Popular Young Couple of the City to Wed Tomorrow. Mr. Ben Thomas and Miss Grace Argust the Contracting Parties.—Other Wed- dings. ‘ace Ar- ter of the well known tailor, will be married tomorrow evening at the res- idence of the bride, 125 South Third street. The ceremony will be per-| wheat formed at 8 o'clock by Rev. Pinker-| point 74's ; aloud at ton, of the First Christian charch, ‘The prospective bride is one of the closed s most attractive young ladies ia the cit and has a host of admizers. + Thomas has been in the em- ploy of the St. Kernard Coal com- pany for several years, and is a trust- worthy aud promising young man. J. W. Waltman, of Ballard county, will tomorrow evening be married to Miss Ida Leasor, adaugh- ter of "Squire Leasor, at t residence in the county. Mr Jas. W. Hugtes and Miss Ma- jlinda E. Walker will be marrid ay} cheerfuil or useful why the bride's residence im the county tomorrow evening. LEFT SUD Aftera Brict Visit to Paducah, A half-witied negro named O, J Taylor was run out of Benton yester- |day for cursing in the presence of adies. He was found here by Officers ember of the churel | Hond and Uilman lest nigit afier the N.,C, & St. L. ‘rain arrived and given orders to leave. become of thew. the present parson ( with a view to wae absolute ly to the churel ch The third meeting in the month 1s resting on account of | Shot wes fired into the air to frighten bim. Then he took a “bee lina’’ out the raihoad and was told to never stop again. [particularly inte | the varied exercise, alr gv to '" rank. fort on business. program will be in the Semmens | ,poriniendent of flower missions, Devotional exercise, by President Select realing-Mre, W. H. Cole- ) Flower mission in the jail—Paper aptly cured by tak- Clery Headache ered the fluor of Hon. Henry Bur- | nett’s office in legal row, under the telephone exchange, on fire, ¢nd the alarm was quickly given. ‘Phere was considerable excitement at she tele- prodnc phone oitive, but the bla tinguished before any was done, It origina that fell from the grate. reading—Mrs, Select reading: “Mission of Flowe Superintendent of Flower Mission: — |Mrs. Emma Fox. are cordially invited to attend the lecture room of the Cumberland Presbyterian church soothing properties of the cel- ery plant, combined with other remedied of a similar nature is an infallible cure for er Missions,’’ aby |the meeting in exclusively at , Local Lawyers P Pure apple sweet cider at Bock- mon’s, corner Seventh and Court, P ay i ome, specialty, Eyes, Ear, a ‘Throat, Paducah, iy ly Gilbert & Ford, t afternoon filed suit agaist Jack Martin, colored, for $100, due on a [pote given for professional yervices, He was reluctant to leave until a Catches Fire, A passer-by last evening disvov- was ex- great damage oo ed from coals SUIT ON A NOTE. Jack Martin. lawyers, this This Will Be River Front Railroad. Supt. Harahan Expects to Ha Work Begin 4 ') we have provided for, our custom: work on the rivet front f .{tures, elegant ‘in appearance and iM cost about $30,000 The muddy waters of the Ohio ~ ? At Morton's Opera tlgoase Tomor- at the opera bow produce? with one of Edison's and mést Wenderful a rise of only two tenths of a foot in 1 ix turally | ing incident to Mem. urly every Ove RESOLUTIONS fo Be Considered By Voters Be-| fore the Coming Primary. among the crowd this afternoon |" ‘ ld store and watched with interest |“ is, perha, s, less alarm now than there | ' to those of mature 4 ially to the youth of t be alert and dilig, 0 place a man ia this offi bal ve record in the past | shall be a guarantee he will during bis admivistration found on the question touching the TUE FOURTH. Mrs, Bennett Takes Unto Herseli a Fourth Husband. George Gully Bennett were last evening. Mr. Ben H. Thomas, a well known | fourth marriage of the bridle, young employe of the St. Coal company, and Miss gust, the popular and pretty daugh- who isjtic Bernard | but 30. (Reported Daily by Lacy GraingCompany March 16,—May 735 Ea eee at 24! a closed at 167%. and closed at $8.92. “receipt, 250 cars. s world’s deer latter's | 077.000. It is impossible ering from a discomfa that some people wy to day suffering fyoin these distress | ing disorders whgh a 25-cent C- goon from day Taylor Returns to Bgnton relieve the most S cbbord © i Cor, 5th & Broadw Of this ordinance # provided, be ft than #4 fo and after! —i- —— An Ordinance Amending on Ordinance Enid ” ir House via,” Na. 30 Ord " repealed, and in liew thereof the following be | adopted porate limits of the cily of Padu the cor bay any male ‘eg to sell, at the said marke. place any markeving > bought or other merchandise, 3 "eug ec on # prov’. lonw of = Rankin’s ‘Spic anfSpan"’ net, st It will pay you t visit our store often. We propose to make this most economically get your needs supplied. It is pleasureable indeed to see so many of the faces of our old cus: tomers ALouDnewStore, We believe that ‘we are better prepared to serve y6u to your liking than ever before And we earnestly and cordially ipvite the ladies of Paducah and Vicinity to come to see us often dn our new quarters and to keep in touch with the new goods as they arrive. Our advertisitg-—space is much too small to give you any adequate conception of the many good things er Dress Goods. Five pieces all wool novelty che viot, full 36 inches wide, ought to bring 35c a yard, our price 23 1-2¢ Five pieces silk and wool mix inexpensive at ouf price; would cheap at soc, our price 39. Woolenettes in the 15¢ quality for 11 1-20 yard. The best test we know of to judge a dry goods store is its black dress goods stock We shall not attempt a description of the variety nud beauty of our stock, Plain weaves, serges, novelties and very ic Styles age now ready for inspee- tion. ce Dress. Lining. , The new silk aad mohair zouaves it prices to please you Cream Venice lace with yoking to match, so rich ever silk in giv tone 1 character to the dress Fancy silk ¢olored chiffons and 1 and braids and atch all of the © season _, Mid Gloves. contrive newest shag Muto: 1 will ci the exclusiv here. Very lar—ought to We also nga dressy, large y¢, Worth $1 y new thing$ in belts now or ay All blea low and 1} mnestic sold very _HARBOUR'S New Quarters, Ne 22 and 2148. 1 Does. -Kpater ib bralas aud j teed, T Hove use, 4 by the Common Council of the sections Nos. 6 and % of 9 be, and the same are hereby NO person shall, at any time, within the co h buy pny f ad, With the ¥ No pervon engaged in sctling Koods, groceries, ‘ or of Paducah wb such merchaydise to the market | Jolin; “| place in the clty of Paducah \and there sell, or | each bitter i| bute me ; except thagregutarly 1 go upon the mbrket after T silori 1890 s pelt tue samme (ony ( consumption of #uca y Spect. before the same is ofghed fo. 7 Sec rr rket stalls in the excl ure of the toatet hyowe shall bs | ngFiheast side, bein. us. wit Salesmen; WATER’ FILTERS. ‘more essential to good health . oe ieee will make impure water as pure Sparkling, as spring water. Every family should have tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Scott Hardware Co. INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. than pure wa Every filter 358, 320, 322 and Broadway RUSH Paducah, Ky. LEADIN G GEBEART -: c. CIGARS. Ask For Them. Oo. B. STARKS, Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. 107 SOUTH pay- Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures, C.F. Schrader, HEALER IN GROCERIES Fresh Meats, &c. t and polite attention. ry to all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison. IND STREET STAPLE FANCY Low prices, prot Give me a trial order and I Telepho SMITH! e hi oi . at Inte 6 AVINGS BANK, 226 re Paducah, Ky. » | Capital and Sure ‘t.) $10,000.00 his prices ; : fee dyltvery to Open from 9 a. m. sp. m. urday nighty from 7 to 8. * Interest Paid ai ime Deposits | Jas. A. Ruy |W. FP, Paxton Jas. A. Rupy, . ‘| P. KAMLEITER, ino, O. Hart, ‘CHAS. NORWOOD, The Secondhand Man, 214 Qourt Street. baa some excellent bergeine in _ Seo Hand’ Clot ing ar and Shoes. | See his $3 shop-m re none better. | Shoes repaired and delivered to any part of the city, If you have Cast Of/Clothing or ° | Shoes to sell notify him y postal card and he will call and get Morton's Opera House, th avanti chants hpving a I lay, Mar. 17 wih Saturday Matinee, Christion &- Debora” ~|CINEOGR; o end are Pal. arge © Bury ot Horses, ‘The bust’ Runa Train Running ra a Palle, Cavalry ry ual interest and ing “Place 104 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer, Aife don't claim to/ be the only people in‘the Tailoring business, but suits are (made_juSt as “up-to-date” as you like them, workmanship guafanteed to be first-class in every re- Call and see our line and get prices. Xvette Guilbort, Wm, So Band | and rig ~ Concert Phonograph, Adiission 10, 20 nday morning at night ladies will be Rec admitted free onefpaid reseyved seat eke

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