The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 17, 1897, Page 4

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s. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Sacen & Co. PHARMACISTS. . DRUGGISTS. —Prescriptions filled at All hours.—| Can ptépare your famfly or private Night Bell reetpes, from a linimgnt to a corm C#ide of door. cure, and do it right. Pharmacists, Druggists and Papve EVENTH AND JACKSON REETS, Cor. Dry Goods | J. D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. > pane @ specialty obtaining all kind is of barks, yo ‘and herbs, 60 stat you can get an ing y 0 want in this oft-neglected ne ef “oxtg-busl- ness, Apothecaries, Ky. HUNDRED LOADS, Big Gravel Excavation Up the Illinois Central. All, The Fu at you these goods at less than manu secure bargains before they are gone. entire stock of Shoes, Clot iture and Corner Third and Cour! BAD YOUNG MAN. F. Trouble. Carpets of the Louisvi! Ss SALE at a very low price and we are Ji gai to sell PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Charged With Obtaining Goods) The Christian Work ot the Patron hin; Hats, Jewelry, lle nt Store was purch. facturer’s Come early and . Remem trices. fs the place, ST, PATRICK. Weymouth in Considerable| Something of His History and |}é Influence. I\we are Tabachling fi Spring * | Goods Every Day. “Spic and span’’ new, stylish ones. It will pay you to visit our store often. We pgppose to make this the store ipWhich you can best and most " get your needs sup itis pleasure; le indeed to see so many of the faces of our old cus- tomers at our Alew store. We belieye that we are better ared {6 serve you to your liking than ever before and we earnestly and corlially invite the ladies of Paduet and vicinity to come to : in our new quarters tich with the new goods as they arrive. Our advertisin, is much too small to give fou any adequate conception of thefmany good things. we have providgd for, our custom space 34 LABORERS LEAVE PADUCAH. By False Pretenses, Saint of Evia. he of Dregs Goods. Today from the rising of the sun) Five piegés all wool novelty che i The Mlinois Central Puts in a] Fred Weymouth ts the corse “Till the going down thereof, from the | yjot fall b inches wide, ought to / xing ma came Paducali “ . . Telegraph {Station at yosog an OD a at eenaeed (ee Ireland beyond the sea to the| bring 35a yard, our price 23 1-2¢ at Febsusty 1K se oe er Ireland throughout the world |” Five pieces silk and wool mix Gravel Switeh. board at the Mineral well hotel. He}t)..scoming millions who trace theit | tures, Seman in appearance and isan art, and the man told Proprietor Westen that his lineage to the race of St. Patrick, | inex penikive Vent flee would be who has his garments made to meas- her tived in Badort, @ ©.,. 00d . i ' price; ure by us ba& found key to that ther liv ait Bk eb Ace will do honor to their ib wrt cheap at oc, our price 39. art. ‘It doesn’t rec tive a y arguing to was very wealthy. He got a check} 1.” , Cinissionary, archbishop and |” \Wootenstees Re tek wuniite show you that fr wei atetter it (OTHER ILLINOIS CENTRAL NOTES. every month between the first and the jegletitor he left his impress on re: | for 11 90 ven oe oe and more style in a. auft, oF an over- » said, but somehow the] ,°#°" as hed rit Tze yal. Goat when they are mofilded to you, 3 a Pe a dave lait mobil kid fon, Taw and natfonal ‘eustoms, , The best test We know of to judge F aoe | ‘ ; ‘ and all that is bes ish charac: lof a dry goods \store is its black W. J fi ke, This morning thirty-four local col-| this, — Weymouth has a wife Who] re gourteen centuries does tribute [tress woods stock. "We. shall mot Ic ored laborers. left the Union Depot } looks like an actress, and both are} i) i. memory. attempt a description of the variety for Gravel Switch, about eight miles} given credit at the boarding As isthe case with many other Jand beauty of gur stock. ‘Plain up the road. They went up to ex-|houses for being pretty smooth) ies of internat impottance | weaves, serges, yovelties and very ¥ LOCA ME cavate gravel for the Blllinois Centre" talkers, Since he came to. Paducali iT, the early ages, the honor of {Chic styles are ngw ready for inspec railroad company, and will work in-/ young Weymouth has done nothing |) tntace is claimed thy amore | tion y definitely. but brag. He promised to pay his chaaone ion, but the most aa- ‘“ aah} Mayfield Elopement. On the same train lineman O'Bry- {hoard bill, but the money never] {800M | Tee ee iat he wad 5 Lining. Mr. Ben Key and Miss Ruth | an, of the Postal telegraph company,|came. He has taken a trip around |))1N" Tent Oe Ronawen “ae a OF A Adams, of Mayfield, eloped yester-| went up to cut in [telegraph instru-| the world on a bicycle, he claims.and | rn iy i the south of France in the] at prices ais UCN, on i day to Hickory Grove and w mare nd Operator W. L. Settle} while in Memphis was a detective. latter part of fourth century. His} Cream Yenice lace with voking ried in the middle of th hee : ae eof the office at the little Last night Weymouth was lcdged father was a Roman by birth, and of |to mateh/ no rich, aves ail 10 gi? ental opposition is said to have | station. in jail here on a charge of obtaining) | 16 origin, the name Patrick given] ing tonefand character to the dress prompted the young people to TWO) ~All this was the result of an order] $3 worth of goods by false pretenses |." On vae aristocratic line-|. Kaney silk colored chiffons amd away, for 100 cars of gravel, which is to be from Bacon & Co. the Seven a een ee ore christians | morse Aa Ge bot saad Yeas Gd m i Accident. gotten out as soon as possible and | street druggists. He told | ond had educated their son to know | head t inning to match all of the — Mr. Ed. Allen, of the McKinaey|carried to Memphis, to repair the| Mr. Bacon that be was working for] oy nderstand the bea ty of their] jewest shades of the season Veneering works, hal two fi roadbed where the washouts have re-|,eN.. C, & St L railroad, and faith ove his right hand badly mashed yester- [cently occurred. It may require]even gave him an order on the rail-|/"\)) stout ainteen he, with many | Kid Gloves. day while at w table. | some time to complete the work. road for the amount, — He has never others, was taken prisoner of war by| Wi skillfully contrived. auto Pave worked for the company. ' ts martial ‘erudads | «51 : vecial Agent G P « [Irish warriers on a martial cru matic fastenings} you will appreci h ie wei ; gure tte Lo Weymouth recently drew on his] ir oavi southern Europe, Ireland hem, We pave the exclusive For the If you want nice home beef, buy|Mr. M. 'T, Adams, of the I. leather but the arate odthe’ Baste teow (ores Fa euscees a nnetiad| tee the excl from’a home butcher, whose name|this morning for Elizabetht D aiuec tata Ite then went to a{% that time being ay pars cy—sold ply here. Very and Q is a guaraptee piat| attend circuit court. | “ vonne (tor y darkness of Paganism. | };andsome and stylish. Paris best : e and reputation is g A : bs z brother who lives on Fifth avenue, He was employed by bis captors 48 8 | for the pr Ox bloc new aoe nny yt etrante All hia| . Teaveling Freight Agent R, C.|New York, and failed to get money sige,” “phe Trish chieftains having |tans and plaif blacks all richly silk ¥ eee join Thee We thay te tkins left on the 8 o'clock train | from him. experienced reverses in their military | en} We price them (4 ‘| meats to be drsclasy An efery i for Evansville, on business. His mother, in response to operations with neighboring countries | ; Sey i pect. Stall and 8, market house. Bu Sane + for. | legzam for money, repliet that shel see tedt that theit day” wod, the sun,| " \\ , ‘ , < 6m3w The L. C. ¢ is have served for-| would send more decided ths ay he | _ We also sale 0 -— —»~— : ‘ bP eg ned was angry because they held their) dressy, larg h loves at / F eto all trainmen that tl rae Sneens to eaten ery ‘ lar kid g CF | Wanted to Huy. _/ Ligh voghelger binrapees: bead Weymouth appears to be about 25] war prisoners as slaves. After a! 6gc, we ‘ Seconsl-hiytl dhgM of allAinds, | ree ersoy claime ‘that the rule | eer us at claims to be 36. consultation with the Draid priests} Many gs in belts now on 1em-ty Lawittince, 378 Cont. | coating thie bas Tevently been Te ee eo ce rian ae tiinre{°f Beebons, they iseved an eiiict | display prohibiting went!) otel said several tfmes that be didn’ anting absolute liberty to all pris-| tS neciiad tanita ‘sates New Shades in Cook Wanted. peatedly violated. hava to work, but managed to scheme |S7eo ine sbectute Mbertg I leached dom ld v An experienced cook, no washin, ig for a living. oners. : nn Trainmaster J.J. Flynn today is-| f0F | Patrick, being deeply impresse Tans and Ox Bloods. or ironing, no house work, Most sued instructions to all engineer of | The case was called this morning! with the many noble c come well rec mmended. = None ji. Louisville division to use their|im Justice Winchester's court and) o¢ ihe seople of Ireland, others need apply. Address FO; | best judgment in running over places} tial postponed until day after t0-|iring them to the ligut of Christian- Box 27, giving references, ete, 16m3] ier water, morrow. Mr. Westen this morning ity. regained his freedom Qualiticd as Guard| vision the high water covers the tra On the Louisville di- Weymouth for ob- stated that he would also swear out a Having he returned to his home in Gaul and of Ham mbroideries at and hundreds of yar and nainsook ¢ ly low prices HARBOUR'S New Quarters, Near Broadway 22 and 214 8, Third St. 4 ‘ ee a warrant against m he ministry 3 Hannah Acker qualified today as|in many places, but between Padu- oe began studying for the min TS _—— guardian of her children. cah and Memphis there is less of it, | *#ining board by false pretenses. Being or ved In a year. at hs ree a sioanh ae em a earnest request Pope Celestine com- UEEN'S CONTEMPORARIES j Suit on a Contract The~big transfer boat, Osburn, SAVED HIS NECK missioned him as missionary to Lre-| gnose Who Mave Passed Away Daria J. M. Williams yesterday filed a |80W lands almost at the union depot, ' atin 489 eee aa . y suit against W. E. Downing and ‘T. |the river is sobigh. The big boat so aN Bina Armed with this anthonty he] Where, midst the countless inhabit- J. Wallace for $65. He claims this towers majestically up in fall view of) ; sei og.|fearlessly embraced the hardships in- | ant of the British empire at home ai ‘Amount ona contract to raise to-|incoming outgomng trains, and if the} Will Lytton Carried to Prince) cent to his chosen vocation, — Hig | bread, is there anyone now living who HEH water comes much higher the incline a tory records no other instance where | ©" have known, seen and conversed yacco, ener! pont o to be 1 ton Yesterday. Me e with so many of her greatest and most won't have to be used at all. y in the lifetime of one man and al- ry There will be services at Temple aie ee tet eo dual efforts swhole | Wusteious contemporaries as our good na most by hi clivir pfforts a Whole! vid gracious queen? In polities, el tonig! 3 pnor oO} x gree 1 nart ep Soars 4 Pb Honar ME BAIL WRITS, Will Be Detained here Until Cir-| pation has been converted from Pa-| ind fn aclence, in peace wed in war, ta urim. aati : a cuit C t Convenes. pigcec ite pabvegrt | a sear bureh and state, in literature and Olition Beg enkindled on the hills of ara and | poetry, in invent wineering, Work was today begun demolish- ice Wine : Decide ‘ the light produced from the faith im- | {» music and song, in 1 field of b c 9, a ches! ecides: ; ” i Infants’ and Children’s. ing the Resor property on Nort Justice Winchester Decid Will Lytton, colored, is alive to-[ planted in the leatts of Erin's ehile| rial success, in charm of conversa nec | Fourth street near Broadway, for the Two To-Day. day because the authorities had the} dren has endured through centuries, | Uo: © erwongl beauty and linguistio Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢] ose of building the handsome forethought to take him away from] giving inspiration, courage and true) )Malnments, hanily « man oF a woman Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 [eoch juilding. Paducah, — He was taken to Prince-| nobility of character in the most trY-| having been h tee cues SOE to $1.50 i — - Both Judgments Re in| ton on the 3 o'clock train yesterday | ing circumstances. For three cen-| one or more interviews. Were we toat Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1-25 to At the Opera House, Fayor of Plaintiffs. afternoon by Constable Chas. Worth-|turies after St. Patrick, Irish schools | tempt to recall the vast army of the de . . . r There was alarge crowd at the ain, and lodged in jail there to await] were so famous that students flocked | parted that she has know) and holda $1.90, | opera house this afternoon to b oe trial, which will come off some time] there in great numbers and Ireland| in her faithful menw 4 Full line of /youth’s and boys reports of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons| Justice Winchester today decided | yext month. helped to save the civilization of Ku-| might easily be sw av black, brown or ox blood. fight given by Messrs Kolley and | the two bail writ cases recently tried] Last night there were several at-lrope, Her institutions were Ia Here, for instance, are some of thone Weille. ‘The program well car-|before him. He decided in favor of | tempts to organize mobs for the pur-|to enlightened Christendom and Pat-| Suet people; death has mace them ried out, but the people seemed wild | the plaintiffs in both cases. pose of lynching lim, the colored }rick was the model and inspiration! iN") sip Walter deate Grate to get news of the fight. Their vo-] One was the case of M. Livingston] people being as indignant over his} for all. Pat maid & lasts Picola chi; ire ——— ciferous cheer for Champion Jim|agsinst George and Henry Daniel, | outrageous conduct as the white.} Love of country, fealty to faith | the specters appearing to Britomart, in Corbett sufficed to show where their |merchants of Cuba Landing, in the}One crowd of about seventy-five is] and duty, exalted courage and noble| Merlin's mage glass, must, from time sympathies Iay Tennessee river. They bought a bill | said to have becn organized on Jack-lambition, are characteristics that | to time, flash before’ her majerty’s ret , are — of goods and claimed that they paid] gon street. distinguish the sons of St. Patrick re shel tps ane Aig hie e 7” the money over to the officers on the mean a Whether at home or abroad, in the|® ee je, pleasing melancholy which Given At the St offée oli papers, nice |Clyte BADLY MUTILATED, — |acia vrtre toro they are ever fonna | and clean, jugt{he thing tb put un-/ The other case was that of Wiilett, on the side of justice and right and |" in so ausen tas ootiived alt der carpets and on shelves. 25 ents |the livery man, against J, H. Hogan, become honogpl cltiseos of the [acd] yar teg’ers wee cullired all the men way per hundre of Brooklyn, Hogan bought a. set » : of their adoption. ‘The annals of| ait ’ sah PATRIC na of harness ro ae Wilkes and! Colored Youth Killed at Hickory] France, of Austria and of Spain, of peers who held their titles in . wouldn't pay for it, udgment was a oe England, our southern sister republic arl of Darnley, who A : oe a .. [rendered against him for $27, and he Grove. and more particularly our own loved , and Lord Nelson, who was 14, Everybody Had on the Green| eft his buggy here as security. - America, furnish no brighter names| Im that year Ss ring Today Lived at Newburn, Tenn.--Ke-| than those of the people mbo have in- yp Lal amaypeng ite Le, bin she howes is P This is Si. Patrick's and A GRAVE CHARGE. faalaa Ghiggadi to Ries tilled the principles and perpetuate raged gi vetlg. wverrethd green is conspicuous every where the ideas taught by this great apostle | Charies Villiers, the present duke of I op Today everybody pays homage to the burn, 3 Northumberland, the earl of Mex- distinguished St, Patrick’s memory. A great m as to wear green ties and gollars and shirts, but small bows were the most popular. PERSONALS. Miss Cora Graves, of Dycushurg, is visiting relatives here. Miss Emma McKnight has returned from Knoxville. Miss Hortense Funston left at noon for ler home in ®t. Louis, after a pleasant visit to the Misses Reed, on Court street. Mrs. Dora Kolb, of Hantsyille, Ala., arrived last night and will visit Mr, and Mrs, F, Hummell on Har- rison street, SICK HEADACHE Cau be promptly esred by tak ing Claxton’s Ca)ery Headache Powders, The well soothing properties of the cel ery plant, gombined with other remediey of a similar nature an infalfible cure for all kinds Bring your repairs to us for quick work, ELLIS RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. —— OUR MOTTO, known e Live to shave and top Joao it with the gueacoat ease, fo voneoril fr nair cut well of headache and neuralgia, puches light Money refunde¥ if ;cure is not rom rer findins nair cut Children like m: ye the i ea ind cal a phava u is on the boom, cosey room, aly ten; fel fnscana, ‘ iad "a! first-class nt of sight, effected. slusively at McPHERSON’S DRUG STORE, BROADWAY. Solffer 4 7k ny people went so far Lineman Dunn Arrested Here Last Night. Accused of Detaining nd Street. Miss Una Gleason on See W. T. Dann, lineman for the Western Union Telegraph Company, was arrested last night on a warrapt charging Una Gleason against her will. He is said to have accosted he: last night on Second street and made improper overtures to her, and claims that she encouraged him to do what ne did. She had gone down town with Will Howe, who had left her fora mo- ment, Duna clans that the young woman smiled at him several times, The vase was called in the police court this morning and continued juntil tomorrow, and Dunn was re- feased on a $200 bond. Ile came here recently from Memy phis, and seems to be avery clever young man, It is not thought there is much in the case, 'TO INSPEC T SEWERAGE, | Council Committee Goes Up to Evansyille, | This afternoon the |mittee of the council left at 3 jo'clock for Evansville, to inspect the sewerage system, The committee is composed of Councilmeny Barnes, Dipple, Willigmson apd’ Kamleiter, be 1a eh iss | sewerage com: him with detaining Miss|T John Tucker, colored, aged 16, of Newbern, was run over by a train at Hickory Grove yesterday and in- stantly killed. His body horri- bly mutilated, arms and legs being cut off, head crushed and body ren- dered almost unrecognizable. The remains were brought to the city and prepared for burial at D undertaking establishment, y were shipped to Newbern last night. A PROMINENT LAWYER, Visits Padueah After Years of Absence, Was Taken a Prisoner Here After the Battle of Ft, Donaldson, 8 L. ago, is in the city to Hon. Jobn rdus, of Chie er y Heisa prominent attoraey, and well ac- quainted with a number of people here. In appearance he is very pict- uresque, wearing long, curly hair, and stated to a Sun reporter today that it was his first visit to Paducah since just after the fight of Fort Donaldson, during the war, when he was taken a prisoner of war in Pa- lucah at the old St. Francis hotel, Mr, Bogardus has been in Eliaa- bethtown, IL, settling up the estate of his mother who died last April He belongs to the celebrated Hogar us family, one of whom is a ohampion wing shot of the world and another an oh guia of Ilingis, at HOG STEALING, Charge Preferred Against Henry Deadman. Arrested and Brought to the City ays Hels Innocent. Henry Deadman, balf Indian and half negro, was arrested and brought to the city this morning by Constable Anderson Miller, charged with steal- ing nine hogs from Robt. Chambers. Deadman lives out near Palestine cburch, in the county, and claims that the hogs belong to bin, He was eommitted to jail to await trial. THe GREAT PARISIAN Ob bgraphice- Unque Lnstructive ntertain= and Pleasiag ment. Cristion and Dobbins’ Great Par- isian Cineographic, the most perfect projecting machine yefore the public, comes to Morton's pera house to- night with everything new and bright for four nights ayd matinee Satur. day. Popular prices, 10, 20 and 80 cents. - Edison's Latest Goncert Phono- graph with all the JAtest selectiong will gnd ever popular tions by all the of the he introduced,/ ; wl telephone 29, Sauay’s great ches and selec« prdminent successes SL ire borough and the earl of Mansfield, and Mr, John Temple Leader. Her majesty has seen 11 lord chan- cellors, ten prime minisiers, six speak- ers of the house of commons, at least three bishops of every seo and five or six of many sees, five archbishops of Canterbury and six arenbmnops of York, and five commanders in chic She has ween five dukes of N ole gneceed is marshal, and has outlived every duke and duchess and every marquis and marchioness nk in 1837, every member of the master of fox- ished in 1837. Jockey club and hounds that fi She has seen 17 presidents of the United States, ten viccroys of China, 15 viceroys of India, and Fran sively ruled by one king, one etperay and six presidents of a republig, The list, indeed, might be even further extended.—London ‘Telegraph Allowances, Mr. Happy--Yes, sir, [make my wife | a regular allowance every week you yours? Mr, Henpeck—No-. ap allowance, when Ica Y, Weekly She makes me ongh.—N p succed , t Don't | © WATER FILTERS. What i more essential to good health than pure water? Our filters will make impure water as pure and sparkling as ed water. Every family should have one. Every. filter tested before leaving our $tore. GUARANTEED AND/FOR SALE BY Scott Har INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. 320, 322 and Broadway Paducah, Ky. RISE 4 LEADING G k For —— ©. B. STARKS, AG NT FOR 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET ba Will exchange for old Machine at liberal figures, |G. FY Schrader, DEALER IN ROGERIES saa He &o. Low prices, pron mbt will please you Free de ivery to Tolephone 16). DAN” SMITH Tas opened a néw stock of / ~ GROCERIES + at his stand on the gorner of Seventh Anvci and Adams. ¢ him and get his prices ; he wikt ou money on / STAPLE PR and ive me a trial order and I the city, Cor. 12th & Madison, ‘CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, Padueah, Ky. Broadway, | | Capital gnd Surplus, $120,000.00 everything you eat, Pree delivery t all parts of the city Open from a. m. urday nigh’ ‘Interest Paid /on ° ima Leposits >3p.m. On Sat from 7 to 8, / é mpany.) March 17,—May ; at 74 Nghia (557 mom point closed at 74s ee bieaen May corn opened at 24 and | R. Roby closed at 2434 | May oats opened at 17's and DIRECTORS. closed at 17 Jas. A.Rupy, J May Fork opened at 8.95.97 abl May Inrd opened at $4.32 and; 1% O Mant, closed at $4 j May ribs opened at $4.82 and josed at $4.70b, N. W. receipts, 231 cars / A bottle of Dr.Bell’s Pine Yar Ho-| ’ 5 ney should by on thy mediejhe shelf | The Secondhand Man, 214 Court Street. "Has same exéelient bargains in ‘Sind Hand i ng @* /and Shoes. mde Shoes, Thete are none better. of every bom croup it is invaja ritation and endji time than it woAki tak doctor. It stan/ls pre-extingnt medy for coughs, ¥ aml all kine red diseases. | Foi by Och! suddgh attact of Alls ing the ir- Poe # repaired and aa d to any part of the city, Ifyou have Cast om BEE or joes to sell notify him by}postal card » nd he will call and get them, Sh nee Uuel\ rer er Ram forton's _Opera House, FLETCHER BLL, MGR, nunell reserves is Mareh 16, 1807 Yeisen, > ankin’s 1890 We don’t claim to be the them, workmanship guaranteed spect. Call and see our line a voKK AND Rim Co, 404 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer. business, but suits are made“ just as “up-to-date” as you like Salesmen: ara Falls, Caval ing Barn and Resoue: 1897 Place, only people in the Tailoring] , ‘The Great Charge, The B of Horses, The Fast Running Expre Train Running 80)Miles an Hour and) many others of equal interest and Em's et Pha HEAR Yvette Gullbert, Wm. E. Gladstone, Robt. Inger: usa’s Band and all” the latest son layed by Edison’s a. Jone raph, ; 1d80c, Ladies Freo, + Sunday morning at ring to be first-class in every re- get prices, W. R. JOHNSON, W. R RANKIN, On our openfng night ladies wil admiited free Avlien ‘Sccompanted i‘ onefpaid ‘ved seat

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