The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 14, 1897, Page 4

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ee SORERED | ] RAILROAD RUMBLI DUSKY THE {EASTER MULLINERY | AND ALL SORTS’ OF WAYS oi tems of Lntervat Relative UR) i wanetield May Go to. the The Elegant and Costly Joste ansfield 3 7 J , Railenads and Rail ay, at Economical Prices. TWELVE COLORS AD DESK Sl Poaple = Mm Harbour has just returned ) MROWNIES, PTC —_ had ransacking the market for the yOu 6 Chere — a4 ,,| beauty and newness in all the best | S wabeelevis é 4 eo SN Prom Mery KF, Houser’s! and most desitable productions of a s . . men. 8 . cask Tewek | Millinery) for the season J. D. BACON & CO., Cor. Seventh and Jackson ; cha ; | Beginning Monday, April wie Mansie colcred woman] we will show a great stock of Eas cuuen en Un ‘ was com ter Hats beautifully trimmed and fone : : etn w = ‘ | specially: designed for this wee ERSONALS. EX-OFFIGER WARRENTED, 2. : ‘ ‘ 28 from Me} We ark now thoroughly prepared ex's saloon, on South] for produchyg artistic and becoming Be ea tae hats and bonnets at a great saving ill Be ce Se ee es The wesman the saloon |terest showld lead careful buyers front talke | In removing | Dress Goods. ally knocked] — pp, { which ng & king sting ‘ n ate onlay after ere sands «of yards to choose | from atid sales-people that will help We have sold one brand of Refrigerators Mr. Jake Plhott Warranted By Miss Louise Fannen, Bis ‘ Vaca He ree bank Cin, Fon of Oxeoiryie ak) Stent, me eee vss on ate tae er wake Ie ets triming to make the «ress|FOR THIRTEEN YEARS. We have a t © are r in the back of the ily a dream of beauty but a] the New Richmond. qi rt denied {he/ lasting pleasure Iecanse of its st ZOOd thing, and don’t have to change every Mrs. Lee Crambaugh,of Memphis - eh : -Oticer Kulie rf t finally returned the} oc. is visiting friends here ; i ter | Easter Siniday Mus Hesse Hal teturoed from a of the baou sath (Toe case was. iis Womeie) We hive wootens, wks, tnens| years Tf you want the BEST REFRIG- visit to Fulton last night. | al by his ter t i over ai. )* ore iD bond, |aaacne, Damen ited cotto is the day for new Spring clothes.| Dr. J. L. Dismukes, Jr., of May- | Louise Fannon, re . , arabe Goh wean bal os pref ERATOR made buy from No man should let Easter pass | field, was in the city today {a peace warrant t . T rain t night ended Ar rury roucuT, cya mls Ww ve A sehen Ly m1 giving ore » his . . Without, giving an order teeta | Conductor William Dyer, of the|liceman. The aba | We want your dress good trade be receive your clothes in time, to | Llinois CentraJ, is in the city | sive la ge 2 q 4 ~ . . K t t be hs J s ee aah » Knew Anything About] cause we can make it to your in get the latest patterns, style and! yyy, 3, 18, Davis, the architect, is| Wards ber, and the es - | ume of L : : ; i, tereatin buy hens A E co. perfect fit, you should visit my)" hig’ a cele tiie 4 app ‘ bee Rect Ae Med confined to his room by illness, ably be tried thi \ ,\ tailoring establishment | tim The a ast ‘ r art net rest and Buck Lindsey, two] New Silks. INCORPORATED. Hon. B. A. Neale, of Mayfield, 5 . | nu eale, ¢ i family troubles, Rhea a firem i 3 ! { Rowlandtown, engaged in A gather of new taffeta silk 318 to 324 Broadw. y. Sign of Big Hatchet. was in the city yesterday en route to 3 — ; u t . 7 yesterday afternoon. | have just reac Jus for this week yw th e puller on the 3 t in the police! you want is in this lot. The pr bua Eee eeeeULevey. Bardwell last night. He says she is} z 7 as anceat ath, AEs A wename ebayer? cet a 7 i ‘" am shovel starts hich, | t tl were no witnesses! cgs are made for rapid selli NOTICE TO CO? , [8 sweet as ever. ? ill be on next Mon-| present 1 Moir ' ; Sealed prot . «| Mr. Frank Shatt went down to/Story (of a Double Barrelled}')\ na sith as aa eae ; | aes taffeta skirt lin x Ed D pe ee ate ta Jilt. The 310's calliope was heard as! but Lindsey claimed that not even! 1, a a) e < Tf fannan, 1 est of the Equitable. »proached the city this morning | their wives knew anything about it nst of Mr. S. Plumb will leave tonight i « Alex Fulton's | no one b a. Prosecuting id on train 50, on.’” Alex Fulton’s | no one bet ating | 4o and soe @ S 4 Steamy Gas and bé|for Chicago to visit his aged father| And How a Smooth Young Lady| face js always wreathed in. smiles | Attorney Reeves stated that he un-| Dress IT - ik: EO 6 Ge poe & semeny © 7 Worked Her Lovers. Miss M. Moss, of the Boyd-White 10 to haul him ar, which provoked the difficulty SvRATHME REPORT infirmary, returned this morning Fra esibe Joos Raaseysatt_ toe A arent asacrtinent of aloe Y from a brief visit to Mayfield. It was reported today that a young| Fulton in a hurry today. Rumor has| used the language, but Lindsey “de- | and 1 pl County Judge Tully lett this morn | jady of the ‘South Side bas ermashed it that it was a pleasant mission on|nied it, ‘This proved to be the bor Tor ; rings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, Louisville, April 14.—Rain will lor Frankfort to attend the meet-|two hearts at one fell blow. which he was bent he re-|of contention and Judge Sanders turns there will be a new mistress at] tinued the cases, continue today, probably clearing to-| of the equalization board. According to reports she was en- 1 at u 25, 8: y night. Thursday clear. Slightly) yfiss Minnie Wieke, a beautiful] gaged to be married to two young| his residence. UNION DEPOT M | Magmaakes i (heesebedineenul st said Lindsey was the one whe IWALER IN ALL KINDS Ome and when th Street ourt Street cooler tonight. Warmer Thursday accomplished young lady of}imen, each of whom was told by his] Conductor Tucker, the old veteran “ao Cobden, Ill., left for home this morn-] sweetheart that she was **working’’| hell cord puller o' » system, will by a espe sv map vigontand Si - Kiog | bell cord puller of the system, w It Will Take Place at 4 O'clock LOCAL MEN TIO ing on the Dick Fowler, after spend-|the other young man, The young|here at his usual hour this eve ; | ‘The fam nirt for mer ing several months with relative here. |lady was given $100 by one with|with the treasure vans. Paymaster | This Afternoon 1 fancy nder ta igo i 4 ‘ Besides her relatives she has scores} which to furnish the house and pre-| Bransford will dispense the sheckles| Assistant General Supt. H } sox re for Food drink. mera Jot friends who will no doubt regret| pare for an early marriage, and the|and make happy the boys as soon 9s] Court and Supt bar . reat sal men's bc. CO. CAR ls BEL atiy tor ewalenee “— e@ Ask¥or Thea. Mal Boonson, Yyoe359. 11, hear “ her departure, other young man blew himself to the i | Centralls and Hinckueyvi Died ot Heart Trouble. | Mr. J. A. Morris, of Alton, IIl., | tune of $65. Mileage’’ likes company especial- | Louis division of the Tilin "fe ahal “igh : Mr. H. M. Golden, aged 58, died |is in Pilfirs with a view to locating] If the story told is true, the young] iy when his visitors ar eable and | arrived this morning | * : ————— at bis home in New Liberty, I Al he Mr. Morris isa pa yy | lady pocketed the $165 and took the} entertaining, but there is such a] meeting of Union Dey ; ; ; first train for ¢ leaving two too much of it, and fewer} Si Kemp, from ©. = 4 S I ARKS, yesterday of heart disease, leav profession and believes Padue ‘ aving thing s ; 1 : wife and three children. The re-| offers a good opening for his line of |S®dder and wiser young men, Who! oatis and more elevated conve us| Paducah, and Supt. Harahan, tro some time yet, i t Vane AGENT FOR won't marty for by some of the “chair warmers” will] Paducah to Louisville, arrived mains were interred at Irvan ceme-|work, as it certainly does. Mr. ‘ tery today with Masonic rites. Morris will come with the highest | they ever do be highly appreciated terday to attend the meetir 112 and 112.N. 3 ra Pa _ a recommendations and he certainly " M . as 8 others ected ot ae : . > SIP! Mr. Jobn Jackson was around this| others are expect $4.99 will buy a 190 piece dinner|shonld receive encouragement. The} Y!CTIM OF SIPE WATER. morning fle told of his experience| _ Second Vice President J. Har-] a set at Robins Glass and Queens Svy will gladly extend an open hand ; when a member of the city council |aban and General Manager Gillease GREER & Co.’s Monday, April/19 Q arid good wishes to him, Death of @ Lad mp years ago. Hythe, way it is | who are also directors of the Union A POPULAR DRUMMER. URES) more than likely that he will be talk }Depot Company, are not expected. || Lrop mys, ypewsiters ead Supplies. potiyted The meeting will likely transact no] REED 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET Manager ‘Clint Ford, of the | 5s as There was a sad occurrence yes-|ed to ran another race at the coming Co ee terday afternoon at the home of El-Jelection by the citizens of the Fourth business except the regular routine! ~AT-LAW. Stock Company, is in the city | . ae Retires Fr ) | : |Colonel John Sontag Retires From) or &, Woodworth, a railroad man] ward. | Stine bay” Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. has made arrangement for the ap- P a Praftice in all contts : She the Road. siding at 406 Washington Avenu : | we pearance of Lis compiny here all residing at 406 Washington Avenue, LOCK SODE - : during next week. | Col. John Sontag, of Evansville, is]$ay8 the “Cairo Argus.’’ Mrs. TOWERS KLEOTES | 7 in the city tod mixing with his | Woodworth left her little son, George | Se . ; i . . cImer Woodworth, aged 3!2 years,in| Prisoner Strikes Lockup Keeper] 1 Paduc i ° 2 D soner <T/ Important Meeting of Paducah vk les Or oO one 250, e she 2 e vt pickles. Bockwon, Phone 1 {oldest hardware drummers in the the kitchen while she went out in Keller in the Mouth. Doctors Last Nigh Office vadway, byt, 4th and DEALER IN Ma front with her other two children, one ee ee Sth, over Thompson, fhe Tailor’s oc Sa country, but has now retired from ‘Tita calterno about .2¢ eeloek Suppose you try a Gne jatab roast |the road on account of ill health and| Younger and the other older than El-], This afternoon about 2 o'clock) The Paducah Medial and Surgic| STAPLE for dinner tomorrow of some time| perhaps plenty of the wherewith to] @¢r- Mitchell a bolored prisoner in. the) cA! society. met last night for the irst| »3 G ae fae right soon. Bockmon Aells it every | make his remaining days happy. She was not long gone, but when] Mitchell, a colored prisoner 1m the] tue in several months. ‘The officers| N | ad FANCY day. Phone 259, () 1Mal He has traveled for years and] She returned the little boy was miss- | 0 up, to do some ¢ Puhel th '€) for the ensuing year were elected as DA M TH a.’ Veird, aad HHA ailwiicecd aod eats She looked out in the yard,but | building. ‘The darkey replied that be| fojjgws; H. T. Rivers, President Fresh Meats, ae. For Salo. Jers all over his territory will greatly Petites fae wy a it.’ newerted the]: 1: Reddick, Secretary. These | Hag opened a new stock of bis SUN cites old papers: nice {miss him and his periodic visite, and | *#8 about three feet of sipe water in ‘ do it,’* nsx | succeed Dr. B. P. Juett as President At the Sex office old papery, nice | I his periodic visits, and | re ard. A back window was open [lockup keeper, seizing a shovel and clean, just the thing, to put un-|regret to see him abavdon his grip|the yard. A bs stp ehh « a cf and Die Fort as Secretary \ e city, der carpets and on shelve 2 cents an ee of his old and favorite cole / ceived the idea that the little boy had | another colored inn of th lockup | mulation Os maa tues weal * « oO gedaan ARN per hundred. 4 | : = Jleagues, Mr. Neile Ross, also retired been leaning out of the window sorsrg hr er nao» . in Ue transacted and a committee on ar t ‘ Maytield Preacher Kesigns. from the road a few months ago, and {bad fallen into the water, Dan Sul- stent Mitchell struck him in rangement for the ach at. | at his stand on th¢ corner of Bevent) Ju R Dr. J. 8. Grider tendered his! these two drummers are twe of the} livanawas working near by and she ™mouth with his Ses: rye iad Tsing of the Southwestern Kentucky Hecrien | ke ailtieve ver ents te eceive ur resignation as pastor of the C. P./oldest and most popular who made| Called him. — He made search for the , and a less cool headed offlcer | sfedical association was sppointed. | everything you eat. Free delivery to S d S ds church at Mayfleld last Ss ¥elipadncat, Por child and found his body under a| Would probably have ae the ob: | Regular meetings will hereafter he | all paste of tee alte a i Pring an ummer Goo S streperous darkey’s hide with lead | ),¢)4 8 yal Genuine imported Geman dill- | ores of friends. He is one of the ing. could see nothing of him.” There w prives, prompt and polite atientic } order and will please you. Free delivery to all tt temporary walk extending to the out- HORSE RACING. buildings. Dr. Clarke was called |Withont a moment's de iy made arrangements to preach 4 vied ! Smith’s Grove, in Warren county, | — immediately, but the child was dead a epee Wastrp—A position” by a young “| P E and will move his family there about | spirited Sport In the Street Yes-] and could not be resw ad ELEQTHD DIRECTOR: mien ab Mtencaraliy or assista ractice conomy NOVELTIES. ik DRESS G000S, the first of May. The church at Aer , Mr. M. Livingston Succeeds Mr, J. | Peekkrevers Wills to work, ves Utilize Everything. ) ‘That's th Mayfield has not er other ; ; Two well known and popular J.Guthire in’ the First Address “*X WZ," box 18, Ben- secret of many a successful man’s pastor yet. | | young society men made a temporary|'The Mechanicsburg “Cutting” National. |ton, Ky. Mas} career Iron Mountam Route, race track of West Ha stree Serape Investigated. ancilman M. Livingston was to il pele ental ! Don't pitow ayray your old shoes hit aists and Waist Patterns, All trains vid the Ire Moupthin | yesterday afternoon elector i Best full regular Seamless 10: t \ elected a director in’ the City] in the city ay Afawkins’ New R ket} ind old clothe Housewive They which was accepted. He has G youth of Mechan- Route are runni {rough fem St. | 4 few blocks where the George f h ) 0 “ | Louis to Memplliy Hot Angs and |s te id compiel, abate | icsburg, was fine and costs this | National Henk to fill the vacancy 9e-| Store. . can save enough in tl Dl ace all Texas points Without délay. 7a14|ing the respective speeds ‘ig | morning for t he hs h | oationed by the resignation of Difeo- | _ | have their house-cleaning done. | pronounced -6-4-1 l- me, We U-. good sh price for| a | | ig tor J. J. Guthrie, who retired on sc- me The next regular meeting of the spirited horses. Joseph Bond. The evidene tonto hvilhath, 6 \CGandidates’ | ' wil! pay ¥. W. C. T. U, will be held tonight | ‘They ran two or three heats before] ‘hat Bond and Fred Perry were nid- i ts ‘Old Sh d ; at 7:30, at the home of Miss Maude | Officer Sutherland arnved, and when| ing bicycles near Barnett’s grocery] Here's something gpod—Fivh-Roe, S an i Jo. 708 'T ) when Graff stuc stick through| 1491 Sere | Phone 259. \Cards... les a lili oes Byrd, at No. 708 Tennessee street. | they saw him drove off. : : ‘ Quite a crowd was atiracted by the| one of the wheels, The young men selon bat | ei A Ff ya ited th Toa nil the officer procured “war, [dismounted and words led 1 adie] CMANCH FOR THE X-RAY Cast-Off Clothing. Sinall ice” be nd | pAtrighyse, jad {culty between Graff and Bond. ‘The rants, One young man pleaded | culty between and Bond. The]. cinding the Bullet ia Maur! Lawrenée v before Judge Sanders end. was| former hada knife in his hand, and|!" Finding the Bulletin Maurice ? . on : 108 oil ro ».|fined 85, ‘The other case was con.|sttuck Bond in the face with hus fist Pas Shee ec postal and T avill call for them : Mtest lasts and up to dite in color and Jers at J a Jueensware | tinued. ut ale ba knife in ce a manner] [t js likely that the X-ray machine habaeeau caloe’ oa All kinds of shoe repairing : eA ur p 11 shoes suit . — thatit did not cut him. e two p 7 a Co.'s on Monday, Apt 20 - ‘ recently received at the Boyd-White e y nihery MARRIED AT METROPOL! then left, but at Perry's suggestion | infirmary will be tested today or to- | deers Chas. Norwood Wel : s. Nor od, ¢ ve an excelleft Ine of ladies dozen go at this pri a Li | Boud went back to inflict additional] morrow’ in finding the bullet in Mr. Properly printed (no. exe alia i Send me w or write mea typographical freaks) | Cooley, done on shart notice, Dr. Badwarls, spec [Kor, Mr. John Beatty and Mrs. Belle} Punishment and a second fight en-| Maunce Cooley’s hip, all attempts |One Thousand - +. $4.00 N ‘Throat, Paducall, Ky. ~ ly ; , sued. at locating A aii P shi e How many deathe can by” traced Pednenh. $5 and costs, He provoked the] The Paduéah Building Trust Co, toa slight cold?” The Aecord of| John G. Beatty, an employee of| whole difficulty but Bond may also] will sell paid-up stock until May Ist New Barber Shop, Wa wane vour patrouage and will be ciaifuliiont) ke f at $102.50/per share, whieh pays | g al for i mortality would be greatly reduced 7 ’ i \ a the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. | be fined. if every home was supplied with a) Louis railro: are, and =. Bel ight per cput. perouum paid semi BoMia DE. Bull Fie Tar Bonde eee Oren ert ee Mame sk BIRTH». annually, gtter YC daty’ they will | Don't forget, however, that this offer J. WALTER orl ‘ Brian, a popular north side widow, ae ki ‘tolly sh ,. «i Set ; : ith th at casnth: Whe ¢ S. Second. only sell f¥lly gfaid-up stock to bear] &*Pires with the current month. Yor vowels The great exterminator of coughs. 8 hs, left this morning for Metropolis, colds, croup and Kindred affections : 8 y Born to Mis, Chae. -Mexton, « apt Aaterest, Ut would be a{°40't ket them that way the rst of May : Bo eae te are pont) orn to Mrs. Chas. Sexton, alsix per cept, Antere ald be Bor sale by ad a Altea daa la Pp st na a ice! Teckleg ental too cheap—you kuow thet—but we 205 Sinton, Apposie Lang Bros.’ Drug Storr Ochischhaeger & Walker Both are well known and highly} Born to the wife of Mr. Mike Duc|investmeys to place their money | Will risk it just this month respected people and went to Metrop-| gan, of Mechanicsburg, a 15-pound | where itffill bring good results with " MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE, H olis simply for an unostentatious| girl baby. little tye Be sb son prea: The Sun ef Manager. wedding. Mr. and Mrs, Jobn E. Willia , |gate this company before May 1 anc cee 9) er ' | i Mr, end Mis, Joho anne san | make our investments with them. Publishing d Cigars Free. MARRIAGE. TO-NIGHT een sey sal Am OAdegton faa \Partormed. Company. Friday, pril 16th, 120 North 5th Street LZ A box of yound: ‘ ; oxet pounds, Mr. Maurice Cooley, of Clay the celebrated Of Mr. J. EB. Bonner ! 12c buys a nice Fray Bowl in opal | Switeh, who was accidently shot in , / Grayid Prize Ho tae Ha fete i i Special Sale: / (NEXTAALMER HOUSE.) Anna Walker, glass. ay the Robias Cilass andthe hip with a pistol several weeks ’ Saboroso Mr. J. E, Bonner and Miss Anna|Queensware Co.'s /Monday, April] since, was brought to the Boyd. ONE WEEK ; ; ' +| Best Dried Figs, pound, ~ ¥ Telephon 364 Cigars people, aged 24, were licensed to é ig poole, See Hawkins and the Kew Racket] ‘The ball has rever been found. Best Evaporated Pears, ‘pound, ; re ake place toc| StFe people are stillCelling 7 bars - Beat Prunes (large), pound, -". 7ige ——— Will be given to any one who The wedding will take place to- Best Apple Butter, pound,’ | | 5" Led by LovIS PROCTOR > K of that best Star Sogp for 25c; also How’s VI makes the closest guess to the meh F Mr: Leoalpal is employed at} i otter matches poll i bee box of 200 . fet Dollars Reward tor | Best Pearl Hominy, pound, + . 1e s 9 e ° number of balls dropped in the eet) bone fee 10k a bis Bost buckwheat Fdur, potind, : 2 “¢ 5 Pedple 25 en ectric Ig t Rolla slot machine for one INVESTIGATION OVER. Rave Monday. Friday's Cake Walk, , i I, L. RANDOLPH, week, commencing April 19, and closing Saturd ee The cake walk at Morton's opera | !’ety fle ort sihua ot 123 8 f April Mth. A purchase of five] But the Result Has Not Yet Been] liouse Friday night should not be ue by chet Mem. | hese 08. 28 South Second St.| T.9 Haurs of Solid Fun. an ower 0. Wears TRUAX, Whilenije Drugyrings, Tote punced, gotten. " Nothing will be spared] YU) ng it one of the most unique } Ladies ‘ ing it one of the most unique jae vedo, Onte Regular Meals lic. (; ‘and ) Admission— First aor 50e, balcony 35,] Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows’ Phe investigating committee ap-| as "well as cnjovable affaits cer : sion. tuo Bc, alcons aN’ vointed by the council to consider th ninaasl thes hye. asa 4 and mucous a ik Ansaeailt ats’ | gallery 220, | Seats oy sale r MCPHERSON’S B ivetscer of the chain gang matter, paipanet were. | The prog ah Stem fit Do te aa ty Tieconuie | Morning at VanCalin Store Lights 25e per month, TH DRUG STORE concluded its investigation last night, | yieyy of interesting te if wy x he Opened a restwurant loc = . Residence Lights 20c , pape tobe te Malad, 108 1-2 South Second, Entire Gallery and alcony Current tor Fans $1.80 “ but as yet has formulated no report, ~ ~ W Table service and cooking condheted by ‘AND BROADWAY. and will give out no information rel-] .Al two-hooped water byéket only ladle” Weipuai oveey ines! ateas ative to the case. 10t at Hawkins’ New Ragket Store, 218 at» Shhh ee a "Watraa Boorr. For Co} red People: D. B: SI::.ON, Supt. j \ scat ‘ } / 214 Court St balls entitled you to a guess at An

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