The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 26, 1897, Page 4

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i] , DRUGGISTS. Can prepare your family or private | recipes, from a liniment to a corr cure, and do it right. PHARMACISTS. Prescriptions filléd at all hours. bt Bell of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and Cor. Seventu axp Jackson STREETS, Shoes esse Well isan art, and the man who has hid garments made to meas- ure by us hag found the key to that art. ‘It doesnt require any arguing to show you that ou can get a better fit and more style \y a suit or an ove coat when they are moulded to you. W. . Dicke, 425 Broadway. WEATHER REPOL Louisville, March 26,—Generally fair tonight and Saturday LOCAL MENTION. Back Water Interfered, The cars on the Paducah Street Railway could not be carried to the power hcuse on Broadway last night on account of the backwater. They were tied up on Broadway. Winted to Buy. Secongthapd shor. _of at-ttnede:— Lim-tt/ Lwftexer, 213 Court. ml Crowd Ow There was a thoronghly delighted crowd last night at the entertainment nat Mrs, Jas. Rudy's, on Court near Sixth street, for charity. A pleasing programme was rendered. ag A Novelty For the Children... we cy Home Beet. If you want nice home beef, buy from a home butcher, whose name and reputation Ts. guarantee that the quality of his meat “is.all right John T ald guarantee#™all_his meats to be first-class in every re’ New Shades in pect./ Stalls, 3 and 5, market house, Tans and Ox Bloods.}**., ° a “Alabai appears at Monday night, Morten’s opera hous Gray any war. 5 a rd The selidble Blind Mediun moved to 556 South Sixth Street. Remaius of James Williamson. | The remains of Mr. James H. Williamson will arrive here tomorrow on the 2:50 train from St. Louis. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock p. m. Sunday from the resi- dence of Capt. J. E. Williamson, his brother. Further notice with details will be given tomorrow. Ss Te- | Infants’ and Children’s. Infants? tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 Office Being Repaired. Dr. J. Q. Taylor is having his of-| fice on Svuth Fifth street repaired. to $1.50. He is occupying temporarily the of- Children’s aizes 12 to 2, 1-25 tof fice formerly tenanted by Dr. C. E $1.90 Lining. James Greif is ready to shoe your horses. He.has temporary quarters on Adams street bésween-Kifth gad Full line of! youth’s and boys’ black, brown ar ox blood. Sixth, Telephone 148, m6 He Says He ts Innocent, | son of eagle eye Sam, | is still running his ferry skiff between Me ostponed. Norton and Husbands streets on - es SR The Literary and Hi So-| George Dawson, aged 17, was ar-|Sixth. Allen pulls a lively »ke, ciety was to have met tonight at the |raigned in Judge Sanders’ court this | having rowed considerable on Lake First Christian church, but on ac-/morning on a charge of rape. His| Michigan at Chicago. When you | count of Rey. Pinkerton’s illness and | alleged victim is Sallie Haynes, col-| wish to take a nice skiff ride engage : the musicale at Elks’ Hall it has been | ored, and she weighs about twice as] him, Given postponed one week. much as Dawson, who protests his in-| ‘phe witch crew, composed ¢ | nocence, Both are employed at Me.| peck. Perry and Buck. healed by Notice. Lr. A. Baker's residence on Court] 614 man Jack Morthland, deserve t Away [hereby notify all concerned that | ret, Pace nents bis : se : +i i ha | thanks of and good treatment by the Lam noobger responsible for any! “Phe case was called in Judge San-| company for their faithful services indebtédnegs coptracted, or any con-|qers? court this morning and con-|Gurike the lod. Thes wide the took A tracts made}-by my\wife, Emma," tinued at the defendant’s requsest. | j,oards and take to the water like 23m HestY Remove, HI. Weil & Sons filed a suit in the | ‘ na Paducah Lady Complimented. | Miss Susie Morton, one of the most popular young ladies of Paducah's four hundred, was in town Tuesday, en route to St. Louis, Miss Susie made an excellenteditor of a woman's edition of the Standard last year, aud could get a position on the Democrat without the least effort.—Fultonian- Democrat. Spring Top with each gale of childrens § shoes at $1 and Up. e Forvine footwear go to Diehl’s, 310| Broadway: The styles the latest aud prices the lowest. “Alaban Since the days no play has been J. D.Bacon & Co.|d. D-Bacon & 06, J. D. Bacon & Co. Papvucan, Ky. | was continued until tomorrow, ene | onday Night. | years of age, who clerked for Mr. f ‘Yast Lynne’ See vay oduced that has | ¢ jdied last mght of malaria, after a APOTHECARIES. BAN We make a specialty of cbtaining A all kinds of barks, root and herbs, #0 A a ll Ya tLat you can get anything ycu ef in this oft-neglected line of ‘our ness. Apothecaries, Furniture and Ca at SHERIFF'S S. Corner Third and Cour! UPT STOCK Auction ‘and Storage Co. ——The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry, ts of the Louisville at a very low price and we are prepared to sell you these goods at less than manufacturer's prices. Come early and secure bargains before they are gone. Remecite? PADUCAH AUCTION &#STORAGE CO. artment Store was purch: et the place, PERSONALS. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad Col. F. E, Jewett went up the road today. Mr. J. V. Hardy, of St. Louis, is at the Palmer, Mr. G. W. Riley, of Benton, was |in the city today. People. Postmaster G.L. Allison,of Bijou, onsen was in the city today. N., C. AND ST, L. MILEAGE, Mr. E, W. Smith returned this morning from a trip down the road. Mr. Tom C. Leech and wife re- turned this morning from St. Louis. George Rehnmann, the Hender- son beer man, is at the New Rich- mond, Mrs. Clint Boaz, of the visiting her father, A, W. Florence Station, Mrs. L. E, Childers left at noon for Pottsville, Graves county, on a| visit to relatives. Misses Tillie Christman and Mabel Keller, of Owensboro, are guests ¢ Mrs. G. Norton Moore, on Trimble street. Miss Bettie Carter arrived in th city yesterday and will again have | a johnboat charge of the trimming department| The high water enforces idleness at Mr. J. Friedman's milliney store. ona few of the employes. ‘Th Dr. P. H. Stewart today receiv © message that he yesterday became an uncle. His sister, Mrs. Charles! pavineer Gideon Willis, of Kansas, formerly Miss] jjeen unwell for a tri Rilla Stewart, of Smithland, is moth- | ti throttle of the JI: er of # fine girl baby. All hands and the cook are rejoic- ing today over the decline of the wa- ters. Saunt Bryant, foreman of car re- pairers, is still confined to his bed with an aggravated case of bron- chitis. Tommy Englert is back on the { today. He laid off a day or so and went fishing in the back water, but got no bites, Billy Kane took a rest jbut will fill the saddle on the afternoon when she starts in the or Memphis. The water reac! inches in the round-he we’? paddled all over it city, is Bass, at trip this rave A] repairers suffering to a greater ex- tent than any other branch. Gus ho has ro Michigan, is expected back next Sun: Three Tramps Are Arrested and) jay. J Locked Up. eer Clute an Fireman | Barksdale on 10 came in on time | with 51 this a, m They took pas- Had Been Selling Cheap Jewelry Js 8a the anty in the big skiff Around the City and landed in safety | Mr. B.S. Burnban Several citizens have within the} ir giih all vader past few days been victimized by |°P°? eahigeiy titel Bow for y | the reception of that can be react tramp peddlers, who sold them gold | Mera plated jewelry, claiming that it was nnecting the genuine stuff. nen ; Officers Cross and Johnson, being} Mr. Spence Castle, the ellicient instructed with the rest of the force) Clerk of the ie al department to be on the alert for the peddiers, | b4! ed a house on Fifth street near Jack will bring his visited the tramps’ quarters near the city last night and arrested three | family to reside here men who gavethe names of Will) April. Thompson, and John and Thomas) “It is an that will Moran, of Louisville, who were lock-| be verified when the waste of a ed up, charged with peddling without| recedes. Number of men w to be added to the order to repair the «. the overtlow, | Phil Smith, liamond heaver so of their schemes isthe hackneyed} long on the h end, shoveled fake about finding a pair of spectacles. | those precious stones into the maw of In their outfit many cheap pairs of | the 312 this trip. Phil will boil the | glasses were found. water on the steam shovel as soon as hey would take a pair to a gulli-| 1 about the middle wind, et e rees in done by a license, They were presented in Judge San- ders’ court this morning and the case One} the Sot the overtlow subsides. ble citizen and pretend they found) since the depot has been closed to them, and that they were gold. They ;jo reception of freight, and no would then offer to sell them for a ns cross the back waters, the qui- quarter or fifty cents, in most cases | etude of Sunday has reigned around with succes the The monotony is ing tedious, and all will b A GRAVE CHARGE, —_ | sumption of traitic with ples Supt. Hills ghters, ion. nd his three little ul of their play- with seve Colored Boy Charged With Crim- ; s, Were out for a row on the ; ck waters yesterday afternoon. inal Assault. He is quite an expert with the oars jand the people enjoyed their 1s Name is George Dawson, and | ride ex: gly. Allen Lowe, |ducks when the oecasion of them, The steamer Clyde with a big load of corn on board is moored in the in- cline cut just behind the furniture factory. When the big white cap | waves on the river were rolling tain high she sat still as death, while requires it Jay against C. , for merchan- | ircuit court ye W. King for $212 dise, ‘The alleged attempted outrage oc- curred at Mr, Baker's residence, and Dawson did not succeed in his pur- pose. The woman is old enough, it| is said, to be his grandmother, nouns on the water as Mate Evetts and DIED OF MALARIA. Carpenter Walker shipped a brand — new rudder. Death of Aaron Bennett Last} Good luck has certainly been wih us during the overtlow, inches of water had to be contended with, All engines have to and turned around on the table without amishap The extraordi- nary vigilance of those in charge no although 26 Night. Aaron Bennett, a young man 23 been taken 1 Bonds at Second and Broadway, . ; _ [besome such a favoridy with feminine | several days’ illness, at the Spence} doubt contributing its quota. Bring your repairs to us for quick} vgiences as Augustughomas’ mas-|boarding house on South Second Trig oe worn the ack Die work. terpiece of cues Fea ery ‘Als Ji : : tJe been submerged but in three places; bama,’? which comes td the opera he deceased was a son of James! ro) Sixth street to Eleventh, in the house Monday night. J, Bennett, of Golconda, Ill, and] (i. just beyond the I. C. crossing __ EL RUDY he inp ears bach iney there this) ao 1 down at Hatchie river, on the LLIS afternoon for burial. 3 : aie sa hepibebes “is converted at|P2utl end. The rails are now visi- The young man was converted at} ble everywhere except in the first Purify Your Blood Ly Tying. Dy. Claxton’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla known reme ~~ PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. We live to sbave pnd to pleare, And do it with thp gieatest eilee Ask your family“doe a medicin « siex in bed, tor if ith voom, coney room, i McPHERSU(N’S ‘DRUG STORE BROADWAY. Our laundry Wit place a only af Gur patron Qt Pence we bought We seco nd, pedi up end made a’ trst-claas kimen.ber the nama and place. LITTLE TO 'TKINS. ‘AND Ub Broadway. the revival of the United |several weeks ago, and Rev. Whit- | sell accompanied the remains, MAYFIELD PRESBYTERY, | for Eleventh s'reet this a, m. We _- knew Bill. years ago in Arkansas Attendants PassThrough Here, | when overilows were a yearly oceur- of Oakland, W. R. | interesting meeting, of Evansville, visitors at the convention \_ Brethren named Ik Engineer Bill Spence oars as the train crossed ty handled the the water as an oarsman and man- _ Jipulator of the canoe paddle then he ie pat Sed wwhed fully as high as he does now locker, of New | as a caliope player on the 310, pre nee A 1. E.Vhelps) own about Hatehie bridge a aise Blanche Roark and Leon Rudolph, |! swamp extends for miles, and Of Onklannt sweat than, Rudolnh | when the pile driver first went there ‘le 8 Pa os pi od Y| the men of the crew asked the native rence, and Route Ho This snorning J.D. Kirk on the train, en route], tetra ; 4 home from the Cumberland Presby-| 2%gels’ if it was not sickly In that rs . Mayfield "locality, ‘Why no,’? said one of ‘hey report a large crowd and an|e Yokels. ‘If any of us folks, g6 y report a large crowd and an| oe Joa die anywhere we just have Rev. Dr. Darby, | and Rev. J. W. Lof- Louis, were distinguished the body shipped home and it comes to life again Conductor Frank Hogwood on the pile driver train writes that he and tin, of St car on the way back they passed them- selves three times owing to the crook- edness of the stream, also that they met a wild duck trying to get around a bend, but she had to back on one foot while she went ahead on the ELS ELECTION. Mr. Mendol W. Johnson Chosen Exalted Ruler. f New Officers For suing Year. vist the F ple held their regular meet- it, and in addition to the transaction of routine business, elect- ed officers for the ensuing year. The election resulted as follows; The Elks’ M. W. Johnson, Exalted Ruler; Andy Weil jr, Esteemed Leading Knight ;Morris Nash jr., Esteemed Loyal Knight; Rudolph Stein- by steemed Lecturing Knight Baird, Secretary; QJ. J “Treasurer; C. 8. Jobnson, ©. Gleaves, A. W. Greif Jand Geo Roth were elected truste Retiring Exalted Ruler, E. Hleaves was appointed a representa: tive at Grand Loc with Mr. John | McNalty as alternate, The Elks are prospering, and every meeting night, almost, initiate new embers. IT 1S DONE. At Least it Looks That Way to a Man Up a Tree. Fallen Two-Tenths, and is Keeping Up the Good Work. River Has The river is slowly falling, the gauge loweyng one-tenth last night. The back water in many places has gone down, leaving mud galore. As yet, however, the change is barely perceptible in most places. River reports of today show all the rivers falling except at St. Louis and Cincinnati. The danger is now be- lieved to be over. This morning the city hall was in crowded with the bungry suf- ferers, most of whom were colored. A | possible is being done for their relief and comfort, and there are of necessity unworthy among them, The river has fallen about an inch during the day, and there is no ma- terial change in the indications, some FROM A CLEAR SKY, A Peal of Thunder Was Heard ‘This Morning. Thought to Have Been an Explo- sion Towards the North. This morning about 8:45 o’clock a score or more of people near Twelfth and Trimble streets, and in other sections of the First Ward, were startled to hear what they took to bea far peal of thunder| from the north, here was a distant | peal and then a long rumble, and not a cloud was visible in the sky. Quite a number of people ran out of their yards and gazed at the heav- | ens, and seeing the clear aspect of the sky wondered at the phenomenon. It is thought that the detonation | was an explosion some where, but neither Metropolis nor Brooklyn nor | any other cities that can be reached | | | by telegraph, knew anything about an explosion. Subsequent develop- ments, however, may shed some light on the mysterious sound, PETTY OFFENDERS, Judge Sanders Considered Their in the e Court, who fell by the wayside last night. He was arrested a few nights ago by Ollicer Smedley, who had to club him, Caldweil swore in the police court that he had done nothing to de- serve it, and that he never swore nor drank, He was fined the usual $1 and costs, and did not have much sympathy on account of his previous statement. Adolph Rothe! hild was fined $3 and costs for using insulti nguage to- wards Ed and Dick Clark, A case against Chas decent exposure, White for in- was continued, Sam West and Tom Marshall were arged with a breach of the peace. was fined $10 and costs and the other defendant was dismissed, Bud Elrod’s case, for using in- sulting language toward Adolph Rotuchild was continued, FREE ROADS, Another Meeting Held at the City Hall Last Night, ‘Tere was a meeting of the gravel | road committee of the coungil and County Judge Tully in the mayor's 310 y Herring went up a creek in a the other day after a timber and Se 8 tdns are ye ull shades. hed &, office at the city hall last night, but no definite action was taken. |tobacco man Louis freight fae for ¢ get it. We are Unpacking Spring Goods Every Day. “Spic and span’’ new, stylish ones. It will pay you to visit our store often. We propose to make this the store in which you can best and most economically get your needs supplied. It is pleaqureable indeed to see so many of the faces of our old cus: tomers at oy new store. We beli we are better prepared tg serve you to your liking than ever fefore and we earnestly and cordiglly invite the ladies of Paducah jand vicinity to come to see us offen in our new quarters and to kebp in touch with the new goods as they arrive. Our ad¥ertising space is much too small t\give you any adequate conception the many good things we have provided for} our custom ie Dress Goods. Five pieces all wool novelty che viot, full 36 inthes wide, ought to bring 35c a yafd, our price 23 1-2¢ Five piece silk and wool mix tures, elegart in appearance and inexpensive At our price; would be cheap at = our price 39 Woolenetfes in the 15¢ for 11 1-2¢ Nard The best tkst we know of to ju of a dry godds store iy its black dress goods slpck. We shall not attempt a description of the variety quality and beauty of\our stock. Plain weaves, serges, Qovelties and very chie styles are ndw ready for inspec re Dress Lining. The new sik and mohair zouaves at prices to please you. Cream Vénice lace with yoking to match, fo rich ever silk in giv ing tone gnd character to the dress. nice silk colored chiffons and moussefin de sou and braids and bead trimming to match all of the newest\shades of the season Gloves. With skillylly contrived aut matic fastening you will appreci atethem, We ltive the exclusive agency—sold ofly here. Very handsome and stylish. Paris best for the price. Ox blood, the ne tans and plain blacks all richly embroidered,’ We price i a dollar—ought to be $1.25 We alsofnake dressy, lgfge button 6c, worth $1 Many new things in belts now on display. “~~ All bleached domestic sol low and hundred of yard burg and nainsgok emt strikingly low prices. HARBOUR'S New Quarters, Near Broadway 22 and 24 Vhied St. en kid gloves MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE, FLETCHER ‘Tanyats »™ ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, MARCH 29. Clement Bainbridge and his metropolitad ALABAMA! = A Story of the South, by At omer Te yMAS Original Scenic Effects. | Alabama Quartette.| Endorsed by the Clergy, PROBABLY) A FAKE, | A Report of a Stabbing in Graves Verified. It was reported in night that a cutting aff: curred on the road near Graves county, in was Pottsville, which a youn; stabbed several Cases Today. times by the father of the girl he aiden ruined, The rumor could be traced to no| Number of S) A Number of Sinall Fines Assessed) reliable source, and nobody could! be found at Mayfield who knew any- _— thing about it. According to a report someone none was obtaived, Notice, The Nashviile, Cjfattanooga & St, | railroad wy'l reopen (heir t bouad busi eas | 1897, | Call and be convinced. Salesmen: ‘Second Hand Glothing Hepsnam, Agent, | See his $3 shop-nydde Shoes. Regular ee vr (i) and he will call and get them, Yours for good clothing, WATE What is more essential to good health than pure water? / Our filters will Pha impure water as pure and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED. AND FOR SALE BY ‘Scott Hardware Co. INGORPORATED, Sign of Big Hatchet, 75,28 32 «=! Bouiwer RUSH ©. B..STARKS, ~4GENT FOR Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. { 407 SOUTH SECOND STREET bay Will exchange for old Maghines at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader, DEALER IN STAPLE wot PARNCY ‘(GROGERIES Fal’ eats, &c. and pole attention, Give me a trial order and I iveryAo all parts of the city, —— Cor. 12th & Madison, Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods 1 to show many of the latest ___ NOVELTIES N DRESS GOODS, __ Shirt Waists nd Wzist Patterns, . B-e-a-u-t-i-fu-l Our Shoes 3 ( Low prices, promp will please you. Fre: d Tolephone 160. ffecy are pronoun from the best shoe factories, the itest lasts and up to date in color and 2 ; ie shape, and our prices on shoes suit ~ < ! ae es We have an excellent Ine of ladies een and hi n's Pirritalst g Goods. We want ur patror he thankful for it too. INO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. CHAS. NORWOOD, The Secondhynd Man, 214 Court) Street Franchi: Ry virtue b An ordinince of the Common City of Madueah ed h, Jim Caldwell, of | West Court “ineah, o came to the city after a doctor, but! Has some excellentargains in lock ame 0 street, is the name of a colored man M | to the high. “This Mare hb 16, 1807, Mayor « tne sit ot ra —— —~____. Franchisé Notice. My virtme of the prc @) and Shoes. Shoes repair nd delivered to any part of the city.) i pubiie pla for co ave nae ist If you have Cgst Of Clothing or Shoes to sell notify him by postal card | Por reject Ahly Maren’ 16, 1897 D. Mayor of she ci at his stand and Adams, his prices ; everything yo ju parts o1 Mm. R. JOHNSON, WR. RANKIN, Ve a =

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