The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 23, 1897, Page 4

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J. D.Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|B PT STOCK pgp cp enol N THE HANDS OF PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. amaX6 a specialty.of hea ayd’span’’ new, stylish ones. ne > ate nds of barks, roots an road | 80 Au ion and: Or '] Co |It will fay you to visit our store —irectnns Hak hel Noe) Se ce sia that you can get Anything) yu want Ws |oiten. We propose to make this m igh cure, and do it right. iho ee te s Clothing,Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry, |' the ial 1 can best and ; Furniture and Carpets of the Lbuisvill partment Store fvas purchase: pane) onomically g}t your needs at at a véry low’price and we are prepared to sell | *"P)" ied. 4 ae indeed to see * Sof our old cus ro store. hat we are better ve you to your liking Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, |yor'tnse read si tex'tnan haselatuets pres Cone tay and) 1 Mesure secure bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, woman ar oer el comers 4 oS am, aTpCAH;, AYy PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. We believe | Corner Third and Court. prepared to s Cor. Seventn ann Jackson 8 | PERSONALS. —====x = S| than ever before and we earnestly ea and cordiafly invite the ladies of | Henry Kahn left at no for St | RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, 10 MEMPHIS. Paducah and vicinity to come to lout oe sl see us often in our new quarters i» | aes ; ‘iti haan A mack and to keep fa touch with the ne ‘ Adolph Weil came in this morning Meeting of Citizens Held at the| Illinois Central Trains Resumed Goottn 4 they igs. bday hae W. ER Fl LTERS from St. Louis. City Hall Last Night. Running Through Last Our advertising space is much . Mr. Tom Allen is quite ill of con- too small to give you any adequate gestion of the liver. ~ Night. conception of the good things Shoes Sts oe soon tol Norton 1 Sas Meso coerunel cman soot oe] What is morg essential to good health Mayiield at noon. Sent out From Padeat, —lrrrack tlt Acros Wolt Hiver] “py Bical than pure water? t filters will make impure Albert Ullman left at noon for a mi on’ Piling, ress Goods. Ali trip through Illinois, == A meeting of citizens interested in bts Five piecey/all wool novelty che water as pure d Spar: ig as spring water. RH OS0HAE Bayer inoproving | pees eS aah ews auired viot, full 36 inches wide, ought to| Every family should have one. Every filter The Memphis trains of the Illinois i /\ from her recent illness. to correct some of the erroneous re-}, The 3 bring gsc a ward, our price 23 1-2¢ Car ets Dressing, Well Mrs, W. ‘T. Miller left at noon for | ports sent out relative to the flood, [Central now go through to Memphis, Five’ pieces silk and wool mix tested before leavingvour store. Trenton, Tenn., on 9 visit. was hield at the city hall last night. | “fter gn age Nh gh be on 8c }tures, elegant in appearance and J Ay st leaves today| Mr. George Langstaff, Jr., was {Count of the flood in Wolf river, |inexpensive at our price; would be GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Mr. J. Andy Bauer le od ig i 1 ‘ial ) ° necessitating their being cheap at soc, our price 39. spointed chairman and Mr.'J. J. {necesita pr ge around bj of Jackson, Woolenettes in the Isc quality Sc tt H ped 0 ardware Co. h built over the river on The best test we know of to judge is an_art, and the man who has his garments wade to meas- ure by us has for the key to that|for Akron, O., on business. art. ‘It doesn’t require Any arguing to] yir, T, ©, Leech and wife left at} Dorian secretary. show you that you can get a better fit) Sar meat | Sever ntlemen made prelimi-{" and more style in a spit or an over- has noon for St. Louis on business. " Jnary remarks about the flood reports coat when they are mgulded to you. eit pale Sai oka hon J} cont out from Paducah to some of THE M’COMB of a dry goods store is ite black INCORPORATED. ware Psliged 0S: | the St. Louis papers, saying that they dress goods stock. We shall not] ae W. J. Dicke, COMr. Elbridge Turner, of Mayficld, | were untrue, and injurious to the attempt a description of the variety |Sign of Big Hatchet. Pach 2 and Broadway » Ky. 5 Broadway. came in at noon from Eddyville | city +f mening {and beauty of our stock. Plain Commonwealth’s Attorney W. F.| Capt. J. R. Smith, Capt. May Be Used to Transfer Trains] weaves, serges, novelties and very chic styles are now ready for inspec ¥ ee ain AO WEATHER REPORT. Bradshaw a returned from Bentod. | and Councilman KE. KE. Be js To and From Brooklyn. — Mr. J. L. Kilgore has about re- | pointed a committee on re ; tion eit: LEADING hunde ‘dU local rains |eovered tock Ves oalion with a.curb] and the following were presented a Par ree csieastay, Taira stone. 1a request at the same time [She Draws Somewhat Less Water Dress Lining. GA - oie Mrs. Campbell is quite ill at the] being made that they be published Than the Osbor The new silk and mohair zouaves ox For colder, I ir al papers. at prices to please you MENTIC Stutz. After sensible addresses by Capt Cream Venice lace with yoking LOCAL ‘ A I ION. mith and Cay Williamson — the There is no immediate prospect of}to match, so rich ever silk in giv pean Mr. J. R. Puryes d wife went | 2) 8 ; ~ - nen Re ar hil peer on a briet| Meeting adjourned trains on the St. Louis division of the] ing tone and character to the dress (O) B STA R For a first-class shave call at HH. ]{o"n 20 9 \ ; The resulutions adopted are Lilinois Central being unable to get] Fancy silk colored chiffons and . . ’ B. Davis’ barber shop at South Sev-| “yr. RG Whereas, Re have) gone | across the river here. zs mousselin de sou and braids and AGENT FOR enth street. Clean towels and polite] po came up “trom Mayfield this] forth snd been publishe iin newspa-| ‘Lhe big Osburne can stand eight] head trimming to match all of the / barbers, HB. Davis, Prop. [Tart ca ) pers in other cities which mis+|or tea inches more, and in. case the| newest shades of the season . arvey Doty, Assistant. ning. . Heading in point of fact and liable to} river rises this much the steamer 4 f ove y —e Deputy Sheriff John Pope, of] magnify in. the minds of the casual] McComb, of the Lineban Company, Kid Gloves. home of her brother, Mr. I Caldwell and Geo. | _. Ga Duty pee ooo, [Graves county, was in the city today | poaier the extent of damage done to} which is now in harbor above the) With skillfully contrived auto Ofticer Frank Orr is on ¢ a 18 en route to Stiles. our city by the waters of the swollen] city, will be pressed into service, a8] matic fastenings, you will appreci Tr it d For the on the night force, after a week's il) Mrs, Flournoy and daughter, Miss |rivers, and it would require eighteen inches more] ate them, We have the exclusive ypewriters an y ness. Mary, left at noon for Dyersburg on Whereas, it isa fact that it: re-}to render a landing of this boat im-|agency—sold only here Very An efficacions remedy for lung af-|a visit to Mrs. Dr. Ellis. quires a higher stage of water than] possible. hadideouie and solic. “Walle bent 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET Be Will exchange for old Machines at liberal Hgures. and all! Dispatcher Alvey was in Fulton | we have yet bad to cause the suspe The water is now almost to the top} for the price. Ox blood, the ne i | p H w e fections, throat disorders h Idren bronchial troubles is found ia Dr.| yesterday. His place at the I. C. is}sion of more than five or six of the] of the incline, cans Hil pists backer aiPsictly dle | © 00 | Bell's Pine-Far-Hovey. ‘This medi- filed by Will Rogers tod | thirty manufacturing plants now lo- ‘ d. We. pre then! fox cine has made-wfiny facnet cures] ‘The Y. W. C. T. U. meets at 7:30 cated here and that business general- NERVY THIEVES Nhe WBS ee Cc. TF. ¢ d e a special sale of sa ae le chrader, and is justly ranked gmong the most |this evening at Mrs. Martin Smith's, |!y has not been interfered with by important remedies ofthe Sener of Netdeth tad Olay the water; and for the purpose of iaaeet.§ a For sale by Mr. J. B, Rebkopt has been quite} Correcting the ert impression | G4 in to Kat, and Then Make] 9c, worth § DEALER IN Oehlschlaeger & Iker. |, which seems to have been created Many new things imvelts now o -_ ill for the last week, but he is now} Sich seems. 10 Nave eet our city j gsimbelts now on] Sangre py N Ss ad . ‘Too Much Water | better, hoping to be out soon. nnebor Sodvch etrimen Lemonade. ane : lew Shades in A crowd of employes of Kilgore’s} Rev. Warner’ Moore, Sr., and wife] "Resolved, ‘That the reporters for os kee : aa Be pois sires watt ad FANCY heading factory were paid off in front] will return to Mayfield this evening, papers in St. Louis, Louisville and B. ett's Residen . oe ‘ eds 0 ds ¢ ; 1 1 sapers in St. Low ) d nainsook embrojderies at Tans and Ox Bloods. ott the Palmer House yesterday after- | after a | rief visit to friends here, Ciocinnati be requested to send these ‘Entered Last Night. sateinaly see sinha as see a ‘Yresh M ts, &e. De Mr. J. A. Wright, of the Sylph| papers a report of the action of this 1 ' / "1876 — 4g9¢ |Cycle Company, was in the city to-|meeting mith a view of disabusing! past night thieves entered the res HARBOUR'S win Om Prion, pronmpt saul pote at , ese’ a BF | lays bat lett at noon for llinois, —Jthe minds of absent friends ant oth] iggnee ‘of Mr. LE. Durrett, on] New Quarters, Near Bromtway plea je ivery to all | y. BCL) cnedtcion Gal kia in the) Dr. Fiddyment, depajst, ers mio may contemplate \ nth Seventh itteeh eter Trimble, 212 and 214%. Thied St. Tolephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, 4) dicine a nacy - »| here and t ire them thal ——————— ters gas. The aply/ true way extracting tee withy Misses Cora Graves anc gle, of Calloway county, who land took possession of the kitCh(), | nd free from dar r enjoying a good repast, lemons any city on the me pape wath beer berg SAD DROWNING. Just Received Our pave | Ohio river. interlopers proceeded to regale them result—the most palatgble and effect- ive Chill and Fever Cre on the face of the globe—Dr. Mehdenhall’s Im- proved @hill and Fevey Cure, Price cab i safe s by bigh water < |b hola t been visiting here, left at noon for selves wi'h light refreshments. They |. a daa a S i d S cee ae” year Co, | Mayfield on a visit. UNEXPECTED RESIGNATION. |iicn ict without’ farther depreda-|Hight-Year-Old Girl Falls From pring an ummer Ss ——_— Dr. H. Parker has returned fror sli tion. Another Rain Last Night, the South, ‘He S Padatals is ite : . a ROM ET ¥ veers We are now prepared to show many of the latest but there was nothing worse than an|factory for his celebrated Roncado hour's rain. tonic. He is enthusiastic about the onic siastic abo = be P ; ehase ths ae a ; fendered His Kesignation Last Its Death Claims the Same Day Also very many Last night there were strong indi-| jest city in the country and expects|Secretary Schaad, of the Y. M. Yar fe le Life Always Pays of DE. Gulhand, Thmts in : prospects of Paducah and wants to i i ; aa a patra ve inds, [et in ou the ground floor. Night, to Take Fffect April Proofs of At eg Arrive at the! A sad drowning occurred at ‘Tolud . : copdchag inds. : New York Office. y., above here yesterday. Willie 5 i ’ . traveling over the entire United S 1—Will Go to Dan- e I is $ Nl ( 1$ we Infants’ and Children’s. A3m-t/ — Lawnexcr, 213 Court. ne thinks this the best city in. which silee Al xo covrest on! frovane To manner | the S-year-old daughter of Mr. D. E. C a Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Home Beet. locate. He has a good medicine and fan ea Cilliand, » Prominent resident of that) ‘hey s nak q ‘ant nic beef, buy {should be encouraged. i oie A P a place, was out riding in a “jobn-| are er j Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 tence bel ca seo) gated sae Rees Paducah, Ky.) March 22, 1897. | boat” with a brother and sister aesasusied —L—b-L—-[—-L1— j eran pies Oe et ) 3 arr TWO WIR Ok ne ot rah Bast General Agent of] ‘The boat was overturned and the Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to] ihe ee right. - ignation to the Board of Directors of | 1 toue/oy cod, Other two Were rescuing, tab the Tittle : ‘ gh 2 ; eee L desire to corsmend the Equitable] sigs met a wal : \ $100! fantefs all his| Agent Teachout Will Haye These | the association, to take effect April] if. Assurance Society of the United | ne ery grave in sight of Full line of youth's and boys’ very. Tee in His New Quarters, Ist. Although this announcement] state for its prompthess in the pay-| ie oes black, brown or ox blood. matketbotise.} Agent Teachout has moved into vi prone oa yee isielligea es tJ ment of ius death claims. Noticy. eS j the N., C. & St. L., city quarters in| b's hundreds of friends and acinirers} One week ago { handed you proofs I hereby notify concerned that | . Urgent Gall Dicke’s tailor shop, under the |i? Paducah, Secretary Sehs sit 1) of death under poli¢y No. 462,178, | 1am no longer rysponsible for any are from} the best shoe factories, the metal” ry a1 Q a as to resign some time since Is suc- T , husband Dr. | indebtedness conffacted, or any con- ‘The charitably disposed people are|Zalmer, and as soon as Supt metlpesavhet: on the death of my husband, » OF any latest lagts and up to date , es hae SAR i Sak Pistols ably diepored Poole ee [Compte, of the Western Union, is| cessor has not yet heen decided upon, |Charigs E. Lining, apd the check | tracts made, by fu) wife, Emma, | st ; \ pt Gate Sih oes tity hall this evening at 7:30 o’clock [heard from, there will be two wires ier is said yetehy be te hoe handed me todgy for the full amount | 23m3 Hexny Renkorr, | Ni ’. shapej and our prices on shoes suit 3 tO ler i a Michigan cr Arkansas. Mr, Schaac thee aerate ~< r rod to take some action in regard to tak- {FU Into the office, one of which will] 11! of vie policy shows how promptly » Gale; ni verypody ing care of the worthy poor who are}e% Western Union loup, and the dames A. and culture, and has made many Fell From ter Bike. Spring — - men nted by Justice Winches-| any which will he April Ist, he will {Mt threatened to cut him. When | horses. Ha hgs“lemporary quarters eee ‘ ake charge of the association at} tho Equitable pays its ¢ nd 7 > 8 : : Squitable pays its claims, nae . one 5 alee A Danville, Lll., near his old home, 23m2 a th : . At the Sun gilige old papers, nice We . excelie: sab ianie Given nna dons the water in the ‘low- she nea ie alee hep mhby During his residence i Padecab; (eon Mu Cis. E, Lins, | aa clean, Just Wee thing to put une ae * an excellent Ine of ladies iands about the city. re ne ee + | which began in 1895, Mr. Schaad has ‘ peeoet der carpets and on shelves, 25 cents 2 and en's Respectfully, Mr. Rob Vint will be the operator in| ¥"" ery DARE De DREW A KwIPFE, en. baccuad™ if 2 pS A VW ay ' rm friends and admirers. -|Foe Bryant, Colored, Was Hadly| — Miss Fields, the finusic teacher at t uri isl it if G ods. “ia uber ixshowing ybu- ation worker he cannot be surpas: nde the public schools, 1s recovering from | We want your patronage and will be thankful for it foo. era and it is largely through his eff a sprained ankle, sustained by fallir Urgent Call, ter yesterday for tearing down H. L askel what Elmore wanted to do, . ; ' ‘ 3 a) ig : L- | have the best wishes of all. A fare- i >} on Adams stp€et between Fifth aac sg by . iriia'ahigheabie alepneed people kee | Biverat tances near Cob, thikoono.| cuit censees eee all, A fare-| evant replied that he dido’t walt to|Sixth, ‘Teldphove 148, ater 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros, Drug Store. oO ) : well meeting of membi K Sixth. Teléphone 148, ; ig were arrested last night by Con-| jp find out. Bryant said he would get proven himself a gentleman of tact D. A. Yeisen, Mayor, fedprise tyking (re of ° s 7 1 A his stocl~ He i7/still/ reagg for all bdlaik Tite Mnwniie that tie ¥. &. 0, Av here Joe Bryant, colored, today com- nook pg . sinsligde In TRUAA klefons 14g} Peek This Moralng, tained Abe prestice and pepiaetty (¢ it{plained 4 ¢ healquorters that] fm her bicycle a day or two ago, | 4 . for what you want. 22m3 Chas, Helm and Jim Bolin, the two! now enjoys. When he leaves Ps Charlie Elmore had drawn a knife! James Greif is rendy to shoe your 7. zi 8 will be held arnestly requested to meet at the} ty riday night, when action will be ; ity hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock |stable Miles Futrell and brought tol taken relative to his departure, out a warrant. with each sale of childrens | to e some auction in regard to tak-|the city at 1 o'clock this morning. ~ i ing care of the worthy poor who are} Justice Winchester was called from WILL NOU LOSE IP, w.0. T.U, . _ Franchise Notice. i v e Owing to the day being rainy the ari ot the City ut paineak, ti n * sufferers from the water in the low-|his peaceful couch at this untimely attendance last Week at the Central = The ae Man, shoes at lands about the cit: hour and ordered the men to jail in| Will Bagwell Will Keep His Two Respectfully, default of bond. Legs. Union was so small the preyared pro- Thea Pe ctive Tariff Lea, a $i and Up. Dek Vani, Mayne . og ee shin, [BER aml ote rende es” Al prt pote? rit 4 le u agwell, a young man of Liv-} who were t» have taken part will . pe Mere, Ke MATS ed American Labor and aug Cour —- ingston county, cut ove of bis limbs] please do so at next meeting, which a Preg.| With an ax several months ago. ‘The| will be under the direction of the sup- | Industry” as ¢ lained by its constitu | wound became worse au and]ermtendent of Flower Missions, In tion, as foll a few w » was brought here | addition to the program an article on] « Tom Morton, of the Dixie| aud placedin the Brooks’ infirmary 10] the life of Neal Dow will be rend by | Amore Soe ty Shirt Works, today received from his| hays the leg s i brother in Mexico City a handsone| auexpected Street | Has Sombeeoutian bargains in Il be to prot ra Arar yn ant ingens sii “Second Hand/Glothing vd. There was an] Mrs, Rivers, commemorative of his | Qgeines the cstpettiton of foteign labor.” i f for the better, !natal day. The month of March | ~ 7, : et ~ and Shoes. present in the shape of a Great")ane] however, and now he has so far im-| gives us five Wednesdays, At the ere are no pefsonal or private pup, * Damon," Which is very valu-| proved t his limb will be say last meeting a full report from all profits in connectign with the organi- | able. There is only one other ‘og of HEAVY PIECE OF IRON superintendents was requested, All| ation and it is opines by member- See his $3 shop-made Sftoes. Franchise otis his breed in the city, and that is one cordially invited to attend these meet- ships, contributighs, and the distribu- Ny virtue of given to Mayor Yeiser, ings of the white ribbon si tion of its publications, ) There arg none betters) the Conn Purify Your Blood ONE LITTLE CASE, ture room of Cumberland Presby ter-| , piney: Gorreandndyage ian church Wednesday afternoon at| “Membershie® Arrests Today. Porteous Boyd, who was cut by| Mr, Tom Morton Receiy Helen Brooks last night, was arrested ent From Mex ‘nd locked up this afternoon for A Mr twiking the woman, Bring your repairs to us for quick) Chas Elmore was arrested for work urawing @ knife on Joe Bryant, col- red, The difficulty arose over the This MarchAo, 1807, >A. YEISER, MaperenTMBAy of Paden. right of way over a stage plank, Toe at Shoes repaired and Aelivered to any | 4 Laer, i Albert McCord, of ekson | 2150 o'clock. ‘ 5 olby PHILLIPS, Dr. Cl te Judge Sanders Has a Sbort Ses-! Machine Company, had of his} , We publish « large lind of Lohbee nade , . Claxfon's sont at Cats Itoes mashed! by a heavy piece of iron [70 the Chartiable Baie tits taped NN" Mave Coad OM ClohinK, oF See . ae this worning. Phe probability is Organizations Of Paducah, | | FOURTH: Bend postal card’ request for frag Shows to soll notity/him by postal cand | rere te anil aaetvr tract ff) Claude iurkholder was fined 81] that he will love 43 pr. Hoyd dress] Thave quite a quantity of fresh | Baw bsr Gta dren ory Ane be will call ane. ges Shem, ihe hthea her 219-221 BROADWAY. ‘$ ‘ll land costs in the police, court this ed the injury. meats in cold stonige that 1 will | 8 the at ened antes by J wen AB | morning for drunkenness. ‘Phis was - ae place at tne free disposal of the char- : the only case on the docket. A Badly Cut Hand, itable organizatioys of the city for - ‘ SH) Judge Senders exprewed sympathy] Pat Cummins is suffering from a] penefit of the ; one! » poor. Any communi OUK MOTTO, a for the half dozen lawyers who graved| badly lacerated hand, He cut it} gation from the @hairmen of the re- 9 OSE RET 7 ri his sanctum, and toldthe newspaper) while attempting to open a jar of} spective committees will receive im- In Xha do it wich the 2a} 0: how. mento call again sod maybe he|peaches at Mr. A, E. Thompson's. | mediate attention. nee art xe df sould show ther hospite - Wy and out of elabe ee A The City Buys a Boat, & ; | ah The Grocer. 6s ii te : | Superintendent Divis, of the city] Painful Accident that Befet Mr, |Coypar Seventh ans Court, Phone electric power housy says he has fif- John Hi eS We are working for a good repéi station % Ae Has op@itd a pew stock of the dead . amongertal tepid to have vewor if ttn filGeeg Jamps surrofnded by water, Sg ys , ; i. Lodhi renlpl by means vof| Mr. John Hughes was painfully}, For fae fom Sein s, 310) i if maderate prices, first-class ality fp and fits will] GROG! ' S$ I ' Harsison street near means aclwa 2 wif les the latest 4 skifls, “Mr. (yay has purchased a{ijured yesterday afternoon while Hrogdway. | The gles the latent and get it: Call and be convinced. rs coal yard. Hiékory St Food, Yours for good clothing, at his stand on the corner of Beventh Tailoring Place, Street, Under tHe Palmer, =>) DAN prices the lowest, boat for this puqiose, gs ho considers riding alo i per than firing ne: Harry & Hennebe His foot caught in the sirrup and he] For nike syoyewood telepXone 29, W.R{JOHNSON, {jn Adame Oe aren ja and get [ses ; he will sav ymo on ea aay, \ | | stand. Remember the name and place. 4 LITTLE TOM ATKINS. a ‘ r N's tangAre in all i yioleatly qu the left side of bis} $1 per load, tf. Salesmen: oe f— ¢, hadly lacerating the flesh, Onto River Sroxe gxv o W. 2

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