The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 29, 1897, Page 4

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J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. J: D. Bacon & Co. BAN KRU PT STOCK i breat ‘Store!| PHARMACISTS DRUGGISTS. OTHECARIES. LAR yh HANDS OF , J " We inake a specialty of obtaining | Absolute tment Prescriptions filled at all potirs—| Can prepare yourfamily or private | all kindg Soa he 80 ag C ion al orage ‘0. of Everybody. Night Bell recipes, from a liniment to a corn|{i thio neglected line ide of door. cure, and do it right. entife stock of/Shoes, Cloth Hats, Jewelty,| A targe stock thy most i —— bing — Fo As cont f the Louis Ryu t Store was purchased | every dotalt., ee ee . . w price pe we are ¢ prepared to sell| The newest tybrice, the latest atyles Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, 2 anlar pe ea "ele erty ad see A aha he store ofstores, lars worth of at- | a a ADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. [Piiive'tpring gouty now realy for your choosing. Nobaily has exp io have to pay so litfle for such at PERSONALS. fo have to see, at: vi 3 To buy dry goods without seeing our Manager Fletcher Terrell is quite ill BABY FOUND, USED HIS GUN, splendid stotk is Samael ol vee disregard of your pie Pe | is most pleasiny a newness we show Miss Kate Tully has returned from Exciting Time Reported From) tude of styieuy , ster ia truly bew!l- 4 ATER Fi TERS a visi dering, and the prices we 6 * ee Officer Barnhart Working Up a Rrooklyn, Mk marvel of btfleness / L le n effect, The multi+ Ed Vaughan went down to Dyers- burg this afternoon. terious Case. _—_—_ In Wash Goods ‘ ‘ ‘ Weeeaoe* Lah fivaeced this pele Sag aT ee tindoinl: aca ae What is mote essential to good health morning from Illinois, and Has; e bsnl has’ N 4 Mrs. Henry Kamleiter is visiting} A COLORED WOMA\' STORY. sca ca i than pure water? / Out filters wilt make impure Tie water as pure ahd s g as spting water. Every family should have one. /Every filter ‘tested before leaving our stote: Cor. Seventn axp Jackson Stuvers, Pavvean, Ky, cted Shoes friends and relatices in St. Louis, ; Mayor Clem Whittemore went : Leta Nae city A down to Mayfield this afternoon. : day of an exciting shooting serape a : _ | It May Lead toa Case of Lafanti#] prook x before Mr. Clint Leigh, of the St. Louis ects ana Ele) oat Neate ts ‘Journal,’” spent Sunday at home, & ! cides--Reing Investiguted. laylight, e y " brought here, Engineer Mich Pell, of <7 Night Clerk Will Bradley, of the , SHEL O. SWS COIN, Wa ik Ga RURKARTRRD ANE VOR alco OV ‘ 3 ure by us has found thy key to Palmer, spen’ yesterday in Mayfield. ark, and eeuled “dokious bo Gehl, { art. It dooan’t require Misses Rosa MeGtonis and Mabel /OTHER POLICE NOTES CF TODAY Jit inot with little or no encourage show you that . ’ oa oles ar Collier left at noon for Creal, on a ment coat when hey are moglded to you, | visit. Finally Marshal Grimes performed are Susie olen 18 Flee pepe Utlicer Jeff Barnbart is this after- | friendly act by taking him oe e tomorrow from a biief vist 0} noon at work on a somewhat mys- {tnd when the zie Oxford, Mise, terious case. Saturday might he was|'rew 9 pis marked that be was Miss Cameton Boone, of Mayfield, poorer nt Go. and fired, ‘Scott Hardware Co. . INCORPORATED. ':|Sign of Big Hatchet. — 5,220; 22 274 Broadway ; i i i informed by womar that} geing to kill hi : WEATHER REPOR Pie St ety TORY Weil's; “Ort! ing romaine oten iafent ted teen | The marshal dodged the. frst bel ihe ve tibhco ay buried near an outhouse at the alley | let shot again, and the offi “i this one it was Messrs, Lindsey Hale and Buok dl by the young man whic _ Louisville, March 29,--Threaten |Garduer, of ues spent yester- ing and rain, — Clearing by Tue day in the running from Monroe street back by tween Fifth and Sixth streets, near yard wide bleach kate ha? per e to the ’ ouses occupied by colored of afternoon, Probably severe local i some house upied by ware Went to tha Leja y Mr. and Mrs, Wasserman have] people. The woman minutely de- |! after ants w a th 5 4 discontinued housekeeping and willl scribed the location, and saul that | ™atsli ne and th li tatters LOCAL MENTION board with the Misses Singleton. | the remains were wrapped in clo’ - N. | Der, Fiddyment, dentist, adminis-[ing, matting and some widow — ters gas, The only true and safe| tains, avd were covered with sera Young M *Ducked.” way of extracting teeth without of tin and a pile of bricks. T Zach Bryant, Joe Smith, Harry] Mrs, Latira Mitchell returned to | stench led to the discovery. Fisher and Joe Sinnott fell into the) ner home in Henshaw today, alter at-| ‘Today the officers made an inves bick water yesterday afternoos, but | tending the tuneral of her father,Mr.|£8tion and found the place asd : ; ove ere rescued without stistaining | Williamson scribed, with the exception that the |Observer Fowler Says the River | ‘ body had been carried sway. ‘I aay damage except (0 their cloth: |} Mrs. 3, Thomas left at noon for Will Fall. it back to him inloaded han | UNTIL FUsTHER NOTISE Se, ing. her home in Dyersburg, after « visit] bloody clothes were there, the mat- : here. She was accompanied by Mrs. |ting and curtains, and the tin and <n For the Created Excitement. Will B. Mathe bricks, to say nothing of the linger-|4_ i. 49.5 Peet on the Gauge, But Seott Oy lored, had ri ra xdor. The officer is no z cor : Mekal col eh ep an! “Mrs. Norma Wilson leaves Tues-|ing odor. The ws er is now using soe Raia fan's neeen : ro e ep-lepiic fit on the market Iate Satur- | j4y tor her home in Fordyce ‘as, {every means p le to discover who | SOUTH SECOND STREET hilds en day, and created some excitement. latter a month's visit to her mother, | disposed of the corpse and what was sar Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. ee Bh ean epee ress A) SOO RUG oa Mento te es done with it. A colored woman is} opie civer 49.5 a1 oo r T N ) tic suspected, and an investigation may aah The Twelfth Night Dramatic Clablieadto the disclosure of a case of /*t Padu went down to Dyersburg this after- ’ infanticide and th ivers are re- pints except St Mrs, Lettie Farrar has removed C. PL Schrader, — Ss : othe cctablichinn | 00n to there present ‘A Crickt On i. ippi is still <a tlh cata oak ehits, pet the Hearth’ tonight. _ J. W. Bennett, of Dycusburg, was | rising can tr if ty Pleased to/have all her old patrons} Mr. Collin McGinnis arrived in nine paE ee up bet on a} If today’s ra agers hak - HARBOUR'S A . others call apapee her. Dresses | the city Saturday from Hot Springs. | Charge of drunkenness. e issaidjeral, the danger from flood would New Shades in api ; _ styles; and per-|He denies that he went to Carson | to have come to the city with $500, | be revived. If locwl, the river, as New Quarters, Near Broad: 212 and 248. Third Me. made in all the it 1 fect fits and satisfaction guaranteed. | City to see the prize fight. He left{but as it could not be found, the | Observer Fowler has iton bis bulie- supposition is that some friend took | tin board will continue to Tans and Ox Bloods.| 27" : Ri thera E. Moss bas re-[it away from him to keep until he gets| fall uottl further notice.” / a : sober. - 1, eobvred, was] MAYFIELD HAPPENINGS. Important N¢tice. turned from Louisyille, and reports Thursday, April Ist the census/the condition of bis son, Tom, Jr.,] Arthur Mitch d’’ about noon near shington streets, and takers for the Paducah public sekOols | as being improved. The young man | somewhat will commence their Work offaking | had a bad attack of pneumonia, Ninth and the school census, and it jx very im- —— got after several people with a pistol Trie "4 { portant that every| Afousekeeper, MANAGER PHILLIPS Oficer Cross arrested and lucked the| “&m Tried to Kill Himself, But fon. Give me a trial order and all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison, Tolephone 160. whether taxpayer or pdt, gives these _ j prisoner up, and he will be accorded Lost Out. | R cei d Ou gentlemen all the/infprmation de-| Arrives to Open Lu Belle Park in|\ trial tomorrow. ee teh MOSTON'S OPERA HOUSE.) Just eceive r a, sired. ‘The state” pays |the Padueah } May. FLETCHER TERRELL, Manager. ery 2 COULDN'T? SEE IT. Fights a Manager Alonzo Phillips and wife, Agnes Carlton-Phillips, of the La Belle Park Stock Company, arrived This is Why the Tramp Didn't oe |MONDAY, MARCH 29. arg now today from St. Louis Know About His Wounds, M Manager Phillips reports that the| An amusing example of wit was{,, Graves county, where o xr Clement Bainbridge = NOVELTIES N DRESS GOODS, 77 theater will open on May lat, with alenjoyed at Judge Sanders’ expense |W DAVIS O° Ee Myon quinte and his me . splendid and entifuly several months continues to pablic schools A per capita on every | child in the gfty betweeh the ages of | 6 and 20 years, 80 every parent and ardian will see that if is to their in- terest to have every child enrolled. James M. Lans, Pre J. S. Jackson, Com. t Triplets and Other] one MIOHT ONLY Spring and Summer Goods 4 Interesting Things. ared to show many of the latest ew company, | in the police court this mornit lsome effects old her own in res ‘of a {bold her vill i 4 a 4 ci to births. Iso very njiny h * o kel 2 af 2! H aye ao e800, pa ° | didate lor col y Assessor, a “la Infants’ and Children’s. a cuther. Lyx Courl eed Ada Mate”? and the “Pay Train,” was shot in the back by a watchman | sydate for couniy assessor, arrive i ~ Shirt Waists and Wa ist Patterns, : : ae : ese at the Barnhill stock yards Sunday |* S90 (rom ils bow pager’ _ Thfants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ For Sale Cheap AFTERNOON RUNAWAY. morning. He was placed on the|‘¥@ county, and announced that} A Story of the South, They cst i inti ‘ " ; plets hac xd at home. Dr Children’s ‘sizes 8 1-2 to11, $1}, Our entire stogk of housgtold and —— witness stand, and Judge Sanders | TiPlets had arrive ‘ are B- to $1.50. kiteben furniture) carpeye etc. Will! reates Some Excitement Near] inquired : Sarasa tie Loon ate | pronownced y have to be sokl pot later than . : hed che tie : , inauguration of the Lyon curiosities ; : Children’s ‘sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 tol Wednesday, on avgount of breaking Bapond aed Covet, eae hy oe Dass eae shot?’ | appeared in similar capacity. on this | Original Scenic Effects, . “ Thi: e e citement ” ssir,”’ 3 reply. - be $1.50. ap howe Keopiog? Hf you are ig| 74% aferacon some. excitement] hoa’ wm hee oceason. Alabama Quartet, Full line of youth’s and boys’ need of anything’in this line it will|"@S occasioned near Second and spore idet Mr. Gardner, when he brought the | —— Blaele, tooo oe fc tod pay youto call Around at Court streets by the runaway o ow agnes 1 R » Is ence to town, had | Kndorsed by the Clergy, . nlack, brown or ox . 7? “y eg team belonging to Ed Eaker. The} **) ell. how ep did it gor te cot 7 “at tina Praised by the Press. mt Mr, Joe Wasserman’s, ging to Ed e for 1 out whether they ere ba 4 uN 03 North Fifth, | #vimals were standing in an open al-| interrogated the judge, manifesting , boys or girls. Every sweet has ley when they became frightened and | S0™e interest Mare iw. T can’t see it,’*|its bitter, however, and @lthough in| : 29m2 / ire fro the best shoe factories, the ee - aie ran, demolishing the wagon on a post| “1 Eig forancoh Ms SERIE was (k| Solus netiee ene iilewMance ca te oe ee _ ; It you want nivpAtoyde beet, buy] Second and Court, One of the} concider the a st ge | proud father of triplets, he was a de-| | re Lag poe ring b= imals was badly skinned, Campbell was almost con-}h sted candidate by night. | CLT DER A shape Loy prices on shoes suit froma home Jefichgf, whose name is A guarantee th of hisfneat is all right, | vulsed with laughter, Attorney Jesse AL ABAMA. Gilbert's sides fairly shook with Morris Lewis aud George Cope | merriment, and Lawyer Ford's |twoG ed in| Attempt to For and reputa it May Bring a the qualj or ‘WeTave an excellent Ine of ladies a - : — Ves county men, Given John Mheobaly’ guarantees all his ce blossomed forth fn ala serious street fight at Maybeld Bat- | Crisis at Hava ie grin, But Major Harris] urday, during which Lewis struck| ‘Tampa, Fla., March 26.—A. spe- and men's , counter meatSto he fpateciass in every rese| AY Mortons Oper House To-| rn , i x Stall Sand J, market house, The Clembert ius Oomtans }did not « e. Cope with a loaded cane, inflicting al dispatch to the “Globe-Demo sm3w Ml x scalp id and probab! e says: Passenge 4 ul nis Away : len hy 3 > ay Wasa long scalp wound and probably frac-|rat” says: | Passengers arriving | Furni hing { Tho reliable wu ft Medium has te-liigntfal southern flay, ‘Alabama,’ BROKE out AFRESH turing the skull. Herbert’ Cope |from Havana tonight report that se- moved to SES tioeee acanoeia'a at ease tonight. rushed to his brother's assistance and | rious trouble is expected in Havana J Mr. Thorhas has furnished a strong also received severe punishment.)at any moment The immediate A distinction without ene ~ . is Hicers Williams and Shoat arrested | cause is the effort of the Spanish | : ; jargumentthat Amerivan people want! John Cutrell’s Wound Said to irhapeed Bas — and Shoat arrests ‘| ees “ Pn fone Vig h y ce Sp ing hone wine Vai {plage thet they cay wederstand, y Have Killed Him signet: | the merchants of the citv, the publi r erence—a rep i ave oI . ‘aceg art, 8 cher 0 ‘ re i that bring befyse~ them the people, | Burkhart, @ butcher on/ snd officials in the Spanish army lifference be}ween Dy ase his judic oods. ‘ for it too. We want your patronage and will be thank i the customs-fud the country they South Sixth street, two doors south ey is paper, and is g Top tr Hoesen oer eat al nom, “in aps MrPuome| won Cut om tmnt Crvk Merge owns alist ay] 7M DONE Pe a ae 5 Boney, ae ay BO Se ' or lung remedy. ‘Ty see it or taste it) has made Hiv succeg# He has given| field, took a large dose of morphine | 9 ee ae proves this ilnm@iately, but the | Several Years Ago. ‘ government, and which is now at a P A the people a play hat they can une | Saturday with suicidal intent and his) very low mark, While the govern- . with each safé of childrens J greatest Giffereyé is to be found in| derstand ; he/has respected their | condition was for a time extremely | MY 2" tilt nting to force its flat is- Franchise Notice. shoes at the results comAg from its use. Be-|predjudices¢ be has been true to! John Cutrell, aged about 37, died serious. Drs. Pryor and Neal were | @¢™ \ e phlegm and curing rh + Ag ts ‘ | sue at par it exacts all taxes and du- Ry virtue of an gftinance of the Common Pail American’ ideas. *+Alabama’’ does| yesterday at his home above Me-| summoned to attend him Pepa ab arrichcen ses phen da be Es 4 Mies A id at once, it soothes | nut abo¥nd in stisripg scenes, melo- chanicsburg, after a several wecks’| Burkhart went to Mayfield from isch aka: Pa een 2a ‘ ; the irritation#—peals the lungs and | j;amatic Rraetiony’an declamatory jliness. Louisville and is a man of about 30 | ey ° ; Th dhand M: fe} bronchials. /1¢ fortifies the system . of the country might accept such a WW and Man, 5 against coldifrdm she use of which no| et, 2t moverflong as quietly ae Two or three years ago Cutrell|years ofege. He isa quiet, peace-| i waium of exchange among them-| . geist ota frp she use the life it reyefls. ‘There is a vein! was cut by Frank Poe, a neighbor, {able citizen and is well liked. Itap-| ere nat foreign countries with which| 214/Court Street. ; arise, of quaint gad subtle humor and it is while they were crossing Island creek] pears ti at excessive drinking led him they have extensive dealings will not ~~ { Osiischiaeger & Walke never fuged or coarse, It 18 true) bridge on their way home from the| to this rash act accept it at any price, and demand | Has soshe excgsiént Yorgaina in sebamemnias \ % Wee ehischlaeger & Walker. | 14 the lite: es; itis bright 1o|city. He was cut in many places.| Quite a delegation of Mayfield peoe | gold oF silver. ; the trae ; 4 \ . cena ry dia 2, cle “el i 8 elegation of pid peo Lee 0 “White Wings’ Won. |dialozue, clean An plot, dirvet in| and it is said that recently the wounds} to Paducah yesterday to]. This state of things has so clogged Se and Blothing J r fay a al ide the = Ad Farris and Will Thompson, 1n | try and intepésting in characters. |broke out afresh and resulted in| trio the unaccustomed sight of »|the wheels of business that it is well a work. yesterday afternoon. There was an|ture. Itds something to think ot | The funeral took place this after-la4 steamboats moored at the gov-|on the verge of a panic, which may is 2 immense crowd all along the shore to| with delight” {noon. ernment building and were disap-| occur at any moment. Recently a| 4 witness it, x 7 ors. ware eatietie zh Spanish official refused to uc- . pointed, but others were satistied. gg | igh Spa ' aOSAsnae PAA0eeers Ber ihe paras aunty At le face Vol ‘Se his $3 hon made Sh H gt hag Loulsyiite. ue and Weyler fal Wega acreated are nghe better. CTs Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ey and/QOyer forty business houses have Purify Nour Blood RSDAY, APRIL I, 1897 Mr. and Mrs, A. Levy leave tonight|clo-e1 within the past week, and ee tanting the ae a 4 PHILLIPS Ply pes | — for Louisville, where they will reside| three bankers and cight merchants] Shoes repaired and aA ered to any ft Saint's ayer ie Vaeceaaary in the future. The Messrs, Epstein} are in jail fi fusing to accept | part of the city. ae von the ea, dl , | are in jail for refusing pele y , places in the Oity of Paducah, t] Dr. Claxton’s | ‘speciok Opening Display and Levy are both well known here, | paper money at par. Ifyou have Cast OM Qa6thing or|sunurm Vel om Says psig Mi Co Ex | having been prominently identified Shoes to sell notify hi stal card | front of hace be mpound Extract +oF with the business interesta of the| Dip ts é Sar TE peepee riper A qe be cys ork am a 219-221 BROADWAY. f S ‘ll city for several years, and it is. with 4 | : ite hughes bidder the tragic: doer a. Sorapecilal mported attern t Hats. and sia vo eaeprered ageing Bf gens sel tie Saeed obdiahe y friends bid them goodbye. 0 1897 efiie Maren 14, 1897, Mor’ 0. \d AT. i 189 Mayor tne Cig’ Jot Pe seh. ' OUR MOTTO. | J o na y e e ° é munuincn cs v8 ankinys [dal anOring | aCe) 5 . In tons K d e Easy shaves wh - EVER int istory of Millinery wilt the ladies have eat Lard nd = —_—_ Dat MITH ae ere Fin, eee such an opportunity tobe tempted with the latest and A caglh r a most perfect creationg of D rn Hats, Miss Betty 404 Fifth Streét, Under the 2 a ag ores stock of arter's reputation is well establi 1 the orlgivality of her nett © aban te oot exacting fs Regular_Meals | C We are yething for # good septa and intend to have ene TAGIINS 3 r imported pattern ate represent styles which ther mil- Ic, Sold only liner in the city how, and have ‘boon selected with thy greatest care, ia if moderate prices, first-¢lass workmanship and Bood fits will RIES LY ® espectful 4 to examine our grand display Thursday Sagdcheap) 1 tak made a first-class $ next, April ist, and aalk ur patronage the coming geason he cl i get it. Call and be convinced. : , a me eaneait up and In Respectfully, @ restaurant lyf Yours for good clothing, at his stand on $e corner of Seventh yo ber the Shihe‘and pines Ni MRS. J. FRIRD#A! z , W. R. JOHNSON will eave you money on LITTLE TOM ATKINS. ; ona ated by | Ae 5 4 sc

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