The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 31, 1897, Page 4

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J. D. Bacon & Co. J.D. Bacon & Co. J. 1D. Bacon & Co. BANKR\L IPT STOCK A Great Store! APOTHECARIES. IN THE HANDS OF PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. Pele MANA i. Specks Wp $C cbtainlig Abst Fair “Dheatitient =Prescriptions filled at all hours. Can prepare your family or private Nit TOCLaN ROLES wat 8 a ta / ITH j ora 0. of Everybody. Night Bell recipes, from) a liniment to % corn in thls oft-noglected line ot 0: Dusi-| The efattre stock of Shoes, ts, Jewelry,| A large stock tyat is now almost in i side of dgor. cure, and do ft right, ness. | Furniture and 4 Car ty of the Labisvi was purchased | ever at SHERIFF" a fq ‘are prepared to sell The newest fabrics, the latest aty los Pharmacists, eee and Apothecaries, vos'tiee ros st ts sept "Chine erty and nt eats nen secure bargains before+#fey are gone. Remember the place, |this the ators. of addres, Cor. Seventn axp Jackson Sreeers, Papucan, Ky. PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. othe pepere ght! <otin nl at . active spr ‘ods RoW ready fo bone Corner Third and Court. lyour choosing. a has expect a ~ 1 . eee in vay 80 little Yor oh PERSONALS. ae 4 ee a) J | field. | is most p se asing in effect. The wall Be: B Mr. Chas. Williamson left at noon Items of Interest Relative to the We of styles we offers truly bewil- Ss for Fulton, ring, and the pricey’ we 3 Southern League Wants to Buy Railroads and Railroad | ay marvel of littleness. As ; A. 8. Dudley, of Georgia, is at . mer. Out the Central. ople. |In Wash Goods ‘ oes Fea Nee . Fristoe, of Mayfield, is at — , wing etofa to good health — the Palmer. AND ST. ts MILEAGE, |g wien Xt urewater? Our filtérs will make impute Col. Phil Puder, of Evatsville, is]rney Wanted Four of the Cen- ive 80 from the Pennyrile tow} ‘hing sve ps. Corr : in the city, ; path is here for slight repairs, y riot ae “|water as pure and sparkli tral’s Citles, Mr. W. W. Dufour left at noon The waters have now rece’ i ‘ for Mayfield. that extent that all hands are ' rere hie to Every family should Carpets ee Suiduy Mrs, Cotton, of Maytield, was in ; Se Sr ee at aa ae . : 1K ~ ae nae tested before re, our store. the city today, The Southern \ is the day fgr new Spring clothes,| L. A. Albritton, of Mayfield, is in]‘neluding the cittes of Atlan Jackson, Tenn,, today to take ge} ane eae sak GUARANTEED [AND FOR-SALE BY No man should let Easter pass | the city today, Rl das iFtoo' want to be py 4 Mr. J. H. Burkholder returned to- | ¢ -opositiou-to eflicers te o rh ‘ ‘a a fats Wk ‘ iis wells 7 : receive your clothes in time, to| day from St. Louis. ‘ », of which Paducah fs aland wi ya visit to his parents at | Mouesaltnes, evs Manabe and a c get the [atest patterns, style and) —¥, Mf. Sutherland, of Mayfleld, was! member, to buy out four of the six | Lima, Ohio tt ‘ INCORPORATED, berfect fit, you should visit my |, Tailoring establishment in the city today, cities of the latter, but without suc-| 800, with her work train City Attorney J Evans, of | cess \ clock this am, Con- kards, . ° P 318, 320, 322 and W. Je Dickeg _[sasitis, isto the re inl tie proposition was received here| ue nit horns, al] eis aan ‘sii: |Sign of Big Hatchet. B.S .222, 2 x4 Brostwar, Miss Elizabeth Sinnott has gone to | yesterday, and was quite Ifheral, but \ victures of Mark 425 Broadway. jet visi as pi f ected by officers of shing 10’ ‘They dis: | Louisville on a brief visit. was promptly reject Twain hey dis: | ; eR Mr. and Mrs, Alva Atkins returned | he Central League, who are welll tributed something over 100 ears of] vantage of our yircha vt WEATHER REPORT. this morning from Mayficlde [tise with “what they have. ‘This }yravel on t fst yant wide ble LEADIN — irae will be very gratifying to the citizen saa Bile Kane Wane este ape . ‘ } Mr. Smith Fields and wife came]? batgeaty ‘whos will see that the |, Soedbi meet jen ie Safe a tr en an 5c. CIGAR Richmond, Va., and of the yards there for the present, Louisville, March 51,—Threaten-| q)) this morning from Ful the effects of a deep this g from Fulton. Ask F ‘or Them. ing and rain with severe local than-| Gain wg Paducah club is surpassed by none. | oo)4, and has not been able to shovel | Capt. » Stone, of Kuttawa, der storms ; cooler, i the diamonds for many trips, Billy came in at noon on business. LOCAL MENTION, |orCitctoatsi a ine Par en | Raia ©. B. STARKS, Rev. M. Ungerleider left at noon 4 wh e boys e ngerleide at noc orge Kane, whom the boys dut FOR for Chicago, He will be abseat un- Sisok: ibe aoed looklag Soune 4 ; i. ae oh til Fric It Is Set for To-Day at Metropolis | ° erie paos ini nee ening at the residence of Dr. ‘ 7 iN ao to inois. ting mg ol ads here | yanks, at Jefferson and ‘Tenth eee ‘ ‘idl Illinois. gamong old fri nds her - sition as fa! k's da My od boas streets, by the Young Ladies’ Society ‘ike bese Y ou mate on the steamer Tom Reese. 3 accounts for the serenading Vata ee Dh, Fiddywept, AGhtisp“adminis: | A Curator Wit Probably Be Ap-|bands heart nightly on the South i Sick ‘ tors gas. ‘Phe | ofily | ude and safe pointed Por Him, 7 For the After a Ten Days’ Suspension. | way of expfactitig tet without pain. : The pile driver crew looked rea comical after donning their working Kilgore’s Heading F y re-| Mrs, John BP. Williamson left at bes ® sumed operations toc ter a ten/noon for her home in Topeka, Kan.,} pie case against Oliver Al garbs on yesterday previous to} 4 se@r-Wifl exchange for old Machines a lays’ suspe: scasioned by »lafter attendi » funeral of hei eohipepida ve . leaving for Cordova, Sandy Her-| y RY days’ suspension, occasioned by the}after attending the funeral of her], 5oint a curator for the above, HILLINERY. @@@ [high water. The buildings and ma- | fatber. : : ting and Jack Bunker, the bowers on vt . . set for toc in Metropolis. 5 68, exc clown's hi ha will & 4 . chinery have been thoroughly od. Mrs, Ophelia Catterill, of Denver,!” Allard was in the city last night, | U0,"% ¢:cb weat a clown’s lat that} 1s = 3 Col., !eft at noon for her home after} put went down to Brooklyn and on}vo™ ™ A geet oi S srine Cc ra er, 2 de okly brim to crown point, while the cha- WF ay, pevond Con attending the funeral of her father,| the late train took passage for Me-| none petal, while the che wie oe - There Ws pd-cihet hhment in| renting the f regal sage for Me-/neau that covered the cranium of | sewviatsaier f DEALEe i the city that will yu prices | a * tropolis. It was reported here this , wunld cates 6 nat williccibate withiteos ale i Capt. J. R. Smith is improving|morning that he was arrested and n grea die with envy HARBOUR'S NewShades in [cure Warned Giga ust” [ant wl be ot ina few tape Ths [ered to Metron oF the stereo mung cnet acne] Soogaen Segoaey [STAPLE | SOOO R OES i tf “| will be good news to bis many friends, | last night and also that he w cet 8 Mmedmatas. — od FRINCY Card of Tanks. who are numbered by the hundred. of his own accord. ‘The « ahad tle thet tecwe " ‘ i th from the overflowed distri Tans and Ox Bloods,| We desire sincerely to thank our! fr, Otto Loebr, wife and son and] Probably be settled today sometime, | {VC Thom Us overlowel dstricts: Fresh Meats, &e. neighbors and friends rir many } Miss Amelia Rock, of Cleveland, O. ored persons and the other day ¥ 4 Y “Low prices, prompt and polite atteotion” Give me a trial order and who have been visiting Mr, George iiaeddiealadinc! ladéle Were sod 4 -| Rock and family, returned home yes- DAMAGE SUIT. Sei ithe iiearol Uli ebbemots ber “ {i please you. Free de ivery to ll pagla’of the city, terday. oe ee were offered a dollar a day , e Tolephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, é Mrs, Mike Micheal and daughter, eo a an [ros >_> - i AMILYs | Miss Pearl, and Miss Adela Harris |Louis Tucker Asks for $500) with one exception all refused ly, +. Shaving and ti oe tt tae Al : left Sunday on the steamer Sunshine sainat Cant: Tide: Memphis has a full grown elephant on J R 2 d Ou Hemevel, for Cincinnati, Columbus and Grove- Against Capt. TS her hands. ust eceive r Mrs. Lettie Farrar has removed | ort, Ohio, seers Reeds 4h ures, HELD OVER, : her dressmaking establishment to 110 | POrt: ule s ‘ Maj. Danby and Mr. Atmore S and S G d North Fourth street, where she will! ‘The ‘‘Alabama’’ company arrived | Was Put Off the Buttorff at Dysus-| worked like ‘Trojans to secure such| cae athe an: ummer ‘ooas be pleased to hare afl her ol pa} tbiS morning from Metropolis and asia Paw tave Abe satisfactory rates and both they and) Spent the forenoon in Paducah, leav- ee cn See aee heir lines are striving their utmost t»| Judge Sanders Finished expenses to work on the levees red to show m of the lat and others cal//and gee hor. Dre Daw ee iaade 1 all (ie lacee extent at noon for Cairo, where the com- amas ke the Centenui and success, son's Case. fect fits andAatisfaction guaranteed. | P#8Y Plays tonight. Louis Tucker this afternvon filed aj The most promine A as veLTI ( t i ed are the Nashville, Chattanooga & s md age suit in the circuit court here —— é A TRENCH NECESSARY ainst Capt. James 8. ‘Tyner, of the}St- Louis, Louisville & Nashville, rged With Rape—Bond Fixed) yy, very 1 pe seeped Dal Camberland river steamer I, W,|Memphis & Charleston, Mobile & | / iB barks, yee Fost ae To Get the Back Water Out of the | Buttorff, for $500 damages. Obi, Minols ¢ eatral, Southern, at S150. "Shirt Infants: and Children’s. ‘ount. Hollows. The plaintiff alleg Paducet,{ Line, Norfolk & Western, Central of | « The members of the Republican 24th he boarded the boat at J Judge Sanders heard the remainder Infants’ tad or ox blood turn 75c] County Committee are called to meet| Street Inspector Cosby has a force} at 4 o'clock in the afternoon for t Z rgis Re sag Plant} «6 the evidence and the arguments in | They Catitientad aitae 8 sa tks, Be i Ty of hands at work on North Third] purpose of going to Nashville, Tenn Florida ast Coast Lines and | gainst George Dawson, | a —[L—|—[—L]— pa ae Ts80 tot: street, near Madison, digging a] About 10 p. m. he was approached | the Kansas City, Memphis & Bit-| (ied, charg edd with assaulting Sal-| pronouns to $1.50. 3 airman, trench across the street to drain off | by Clerk Jas. Reed and asked for his lie Haynes, at 2 o'clock this after- Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to —htiaeeienanatt the back water, which ran over the $2. He had but 75 cents, he A meeting of the al paste | noon $1.90, ! Varren/Girardey [street and filled the hollows from] said, but offered to pay the s of all the lines south of rr eee id Tevwem: te doower; ond Full line of youth’s and boys’ | Will have on exhibition! tomorrow a} Third back almost to Fifth, and had remainder when, he reached Nash- y and Potomac rivers was held in| qyed his bond at $150, In default black, brown or ox blood. lovely line of pattern hdts, —jlin2t. | 0 egress. ville. The licers refused n yesterday, The object| of bond Dawson was remanded to ’ [ yer began to fall, but the ‘ x was to determine the | The river to accept this proposition, whereupon An Ambi ; ' alba ibid LNA. ; I T jail. back water remained standing in the | Tucker offered to give them in trast J rates ¢ ven to the Tennessec . \ ire from hy est shoe factories, the eS =e . v8, and some of the residents| his bed clothes, ete., worth about | Centen and which rates will be ecase against George Good: | ants po any “kinfl where pecame alarmed. The water has de-} $30, which he had on board, ‘They [used isby lines north and | man, 1, charged with stealing | bept elgacar has |stroyed quite a number of fences, | refused to accept these. He then] % w meeting was called by | Capt. Beatty's bicycle, was called at shape Sand our prices on shoes suit of dry goods, po and overturned several out-houses, | offered them pension papers, paying|Maj. W. L. Danley, the general] 3 o'clock, and will probably be left . ‘ ing. He is a \stayer ray : | pepe, Cece everbody bis. a. hada + t.Y Sh t «1 men worked on the trench until] $36 quarterly, to be collected where- | passenger agent of this line and Gen- ges. Addre: of ae Sd of- Hate last 7 ‘i ap- feral P: , ¥ } 1 Re 3 rs late last night, ever and whenever due, and the cap: feral Passenger Agent C. 1. Atmor tge Dawson, colored, was be- We have an excellent Ine of ladies ee tain refused these of the L. & N. systen Phe ore Judge Sanders this morning on d Paducah, Ky., March 30, 1897. CENSUS TAKERS, TI Mess, Jas. Cook and Frank Gilbert, -_—- Dycusburg he was put off on only alt c ie exposition, and : ntMr. T. A nts for the Fidelity Mutual |School Enumerators Begin Work |$!™#!l spot of land, surrounded by wns the sliding scale | Pavers, url street, near I “ur paren ate ea Life Association. prot Moralue. water, and without protection from for fifty miles or less loon! sith, } er, storm or col anc hot each way, 100 sandup to ji I ; 7 Gextiemen {—I Ackuowledge ree] yy er, storm or cold, and without y Pw’ | ‘Lhe woman testified that the boy! We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too. ceipt of five tyousdnd dollars in full| The census takers of the Paducah} food. Ie said he had been dam ) mi p » and ftom] Knocked her ¢ ie te kilohen: » payment ot ¢ policy held by my public schools begin work in the city | aged to the ex ent of 8500 and ask r « ent 4) after fastening the door, and demol-! husband, the late Jndge C,H. |'morrow. | judgment for this amount against the hway. These low rates will |\i.ca a tooth or two. Thomas, inffour company and vom.|, They were elected at the last meet-/ Captain, Major Harris is attoraey /be accepted and given by all ines be |" yi,e hoy denied that he even touch- ithe company for. its prompt. ing of the school board, and expect] in the case. my rivers us insuring an | a aimed she became P® /to meet with courtesy wherever they | 1 ttendance. : . ahan: a wale 205 Satan Halle Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. justing ths claim, it hav- go. Any assistance rendered will! Last NIGHT’S POOL GAME, p the following from yes- | some milk. ing been paid sixty days before pay- . ‘ ‘ ment was die under the terms of the | {¢ilitate their work and be appre-| terday’s Nashville ‘*American:'"] Witnesses were introduced who / licy. Very truly yours, Clated. |Sid Gibert. Won Oyer Bert] Chief Engineer Hunter McDonald, | testified to the good reputation of |” withAach sale of childrens gy | Polley 7 vey ye - jeer s ofthe Nashville, Chatt and , mad reputation of Lead eople s arket, m3 4t Mus. . H. Tuomas, ALL ARE LIABLE. Woodhull. at ia and! Dawson, and the bad reputation Regular Meals Ic. ( a yple’s = Louis road, ‘returned yesterday] the woman, Judge Sanders left the on am get eah and Sm Lacan, Bere 4 A large crowd witnessed the match | from Johnsonville, He reports the] ease open. é. (No One Can Sell or Give Liquor fare there to be ebatiog andl thinkal : A, Serene, Bothing ocoond i game of continuous pool at Wocd’s| ¥ $I and Up. 13m-tf ‘ » 213 £ourt, Away Saturday. Seventh and Trimble Jast|that by Thursday trains will be run-| ‘The case nst Frank Lawrence, \ JOHN WOELPERT, ween Bert Woodhull and] ing through to Memphis, charged with using insultio, rope. latest ta vhs up to date in color and plaintiff avers further that at} granted are similar to those in ct audition tale ise pe men's shgts"at For Sale. In regard to the saloons being 7 ‘i mere OOS ait calibers There is a regular ferry across the| towards a man named Winte At the Sun office old papers, nice closed next Saturday, in the Demo-|* , , ty 3 ~ “ ae aad clean, just the thing to put une oratic primary, it is also a fine for| The former as to ph ay 1 60 pointe " : river at J 8 a F 1} again left open ALTER CHAS aia shalves, $6 cantadeay one 60 ctf tite ve or to Gilbert's 100, and at the close o ers have been able to go from} ee aeoal ' dor carpets and on shelves, 25 cents{any one on the outside to give or ua camethe Lonkd “howed rane hville to Memphis over the Nash- The » against George G — 5 por hundred, ell intoxicating liquor to any one Chattanooga and St, Louis|man, colored, charged with s |” ‘ st The Secondh The law makes po discrimination be road, with the exception of the six|Capt. Beatty’s bicycle, was left open For the Y. M. lL. A SSTOE TEL | _ All parties having bills against the ; the gu Mr, Woodhull] 8 "Oo Siete feyegery mari: ; Kween saloon, Kepera end Any one . Mr, a) pera meee nean Oe cat eat tt. Beaity’s. absence.| Dick’? O'Hearn, organizer of the ) p INC) citizens’ relief committea through o- | vise, and no one is a'lowed to sell or ye an exhibition of fancy |miles cove Mi back water, and ieee defendant's atiorney, Judge|Y. Mf. J.) ts fa the clty. 214 Coupt Street. work. 0 quested yo 3 6 a ven by me/ are requested the road—in a boat. Campbell, almitted that the bicycle] Mr, O'Hearn is making @ tour of Has some exce}iént bargains in pent ene at ones to; Py menh| — { Western Kentucky looking after the D. A. Yeisen, Mayor. All reports of lives being lost dur. in controv orsy was the property ky If ! : oe ge are absolutely fa eatty, 2 nl ha vas take terests ot i subordiggte- councils ELLIS: RUDY & CRAOD UD COTE eE RET EDs ile senate Ce, A dale cag Second ete i Purify Your Blood THURSDAY, APRIL 1,1897 O)re ir aie tt "a cnaae = Bockinan qe etre mies out ° Buck McGehee and C| ckson, H's he althy,| Phong 259. ay Tang i : mes riding. Me i as merely rowing | stored boys, were fined $5 and costs i : See his $3 shop-made Shoes, ‘PHILLIPS, Dri Claxton's Special Opening Display ot ig he Snel |e fr women ws: | ale sane ood, bis sheahomndagors Compound Extragt oF ‘Try Boe Sarsapdrillal/@ [mported Pattern Hes and Bonnets = 1 Be not prfiatent, wediciyés— He makes seas hull 138, Gibert, 100, which gave give away liquor on this day. open for t sage of boats, The ie career 3 Hamburg steaks ‘$l y © load. caused by a boat which had Bastia o River Bhepryr ye toes) ules to any Pete ig Re ANON 1 “| Ifyou have Cast Of/ Clothing oF ollowing wot known sae tempt was made to anchor to the pier bei ee only damage done to the bridge w 219-221 BROADWAY. 104 Fifth Street, Under the Palmes. lovely exhibition of hats at Mrsv | Carrie Warren Girardey’s, You wit We are working for a-good reputation/and intend to have OUK MOTTO, frdwrthe followinw’ wit knowa’teme A ae é J r but after palling a 4 two-ton coping for e494 ® ® Huspabaves and hair cut wel | F A f _ Sen resecy tonhes Ligh R in the history of Millinery will the ladies have |" On Exnibidehe Hares Beem an OM of light such an opportunity to be tempted with the latest and Call in tomorraw tnd see that |. Ftice nate cut and aroc : most perfect creations of Pattern Hats) Miss Betty @ ‘Will shave the livin f a ‘arte: tion is well established, and tho-ofiginality of her ait and shave ; yon taypity” doct ' : ; Geisuodey nou yp nt od ubecusthee Our idtyorted parton cenee We astonished at phe very low prices \ ; aia ‘With clean plac Sold only at | I ate represgat styles which no other m ade ii if moderate prices, first-class workmanship and good fits will > oe ™ « D' . $ “ A na a Loe |get it, Call and be convinced, open for freig liner in the city she i » been 4 itn leas piece yshow, and have been felected with the greatest care, \ We re xcttully ask you to examine our grand display Thursday next, April Ist, and ask Your patronage the coming seas Respectfully, 2 i} ' cakes Saige ness for Memphyé, NashiWylie and alt | Yours for g9d clothing, be yi LK TOM, ATKINS, .F i anal everyting ree W.R. RANKIN, |i Pirie of he oly. id MRS. J, FRIEDMAN. points South, Eyb and ae vs W.R. JOHNSON, _|his pric he will save y hpeey 98

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