The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 16, 1897, Page 4

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CAT-A-CORNERED TWELVE COLORS AND DESIGNS BROWNIES, FTC | Por 6 CENTS. AND ALL SORTS OF bar Nee rs DRUGGISTS, xs s ot Ee wes SO COME BEFORE THE RABBITS ARE ALL GONE PUR CHAN, D. BACON & CO., Cor. Seventh and Jackson. Easter Sunday is the day for new Spring clothes » man should let Eager pass without giving an orgt to his ta If you want tg be sure to receive your clotheg’in time, to get the latest patterns, style and perfect fit, you ghould visit my tailoring establishment W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. beset AY CONTRACTORS. pe for fatuniat by the counct to reject any and all h Ded. YEISER Fela ead arin nat MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE. Friday, April 16th, Grand Prize ake Walk Led by LOVIS PROCTOR. 25- People -25 Two Hours of Solid Fun. Admission—First floof 50c, baleony 35, gallery 2 Seats pn sale Thursday morning at VanCufins. Entire Gallery and Balcony For Colored People, Candidates’ Cards... Properly printed (no typographical freaks) serviceable card any color you on board, desire, One Thousand . . Five Thousand Don't forget, however, that this offer expires with the current month. You can't get them that way the rst of May 1 know that nth. It’s too cheap- but we will risk it just mk The Sun Publishing Company. Practice Economy Utilize Everything. That's the secret of many a successful man’s career | Don’t throw away your old shoes | and old clathes, “Housewives can save enough in thjs way to have their house-cleaning done I will pay a good cayh price for Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. 1 | | \: | wor write me a will ¢ kinds of Send me ull for them hoe ostal and 4 All done on Chas. Norwood, 214 Court St Pp repairing hor Cigars Free. | A box of the celebrated | Saboroso Cigars Will be given to any one who makes the closes guess to the number of balls dro) ped in the Rolla slot machine for one week, commeéncing Monflay, April 19, and closing Saturday. April 24th. A purchase of five balls entitled you to a guess at McPHERSON’S DRUG STORE AND BROADWAY. i {night and Saturd |dozen golat this price. | Louie, and dropped the pricey‘on_ shoes to] 4 Morton's Opera House. ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING ‘MONDAY, APRIL 19 ENGAGEMENT OF lords Sramatic COMPANY In a Repertoire of New Comedies and Dramas. A CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Dazzling Mechanical Rftects, New Songs and Dani Seats will be on sale At CanGalin’s Monday morning WEATHER REPORT. April 15.—Fair_to- Cooler tonight able for frost. MENTION. Louisville, and conditions fa LOCAL Little Neva, the five-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Lee died at 6:30 last evening at the fam- ily residence on South Seventh street, after brief illness. ‘The funeral took place this afternoon, Rev. V Cave officiating, burial at Oak Grove. Privil Mr. Elliott Mitchell w: awarded the contracts by the cab Baseball Association for score card, cushion and bicyele rack _ priv- ileges, and Mr. R. Callissi for the re- freshments. yester¢ Padu: Iron Mountam Route, All trains the Lren Mountain Route are randing through fromSt. Louis to Memphis, Hot Springs and all ‘Texas points without delay. $4.99 will buy a 100 piece dinner jset at Robins Glass an@ Queepsware \¢ ‘0.8 Monday, April 19. lad Old Bell Remove The large bell that bu in the Broad M. E. church for twenty years or more was yesterday taken down and carried to Massac, this county, to be used ina new church there. If your, family is small you need only one \of those §5-piece cuttage sets fo be had/or y8 at the Rob- ins Glass and QueenswareCo.’s Mon- day, April 19. Look Out for the Ai iD. Now that the air ship has been seen in Kentucky, it would be a good idea for everybody to keep a lookout for it. If anyone is skeptical, let him watch for himself. It is said that the mammoth aerial schooner will be visible tonight, but this may be pre- mature. Wanted to) Bu, Small ice, boxes aos refrigeriitors. our tf, Lawrence, 2 The Cake Watk, Don’t fail to see the cake walk at the opera house tonight. It will be very funny, Seats ean be reserved at Van Calin’s. 10c will buy a set of 6 g6od tumb” lers at Robins Glass apd (Qaeensware Co.'s on Mofday, April 19. Over 12c buys a nice Frujt Bowl ip opal glasy at the, Robins Glaés and Queensware Co.’s Monday, April another to print gleside Lodge, No. 195 are requested to be prese nt at the meeting tonight, as the subject of subgeription to the Widows and Orphans’ Home will be acted upon, J. R. Gray, N. G. W. H. Parrerson, Sec. phwards, specialty, Eyes, Kar, wade abd Throat, Paducal, Ky. ly Important No ial notice to the ladies’ and n of Paducah, This is of at importance for eyerybgdy. The Tennet-Stribbling Shoe Cg., of St wanted money ; wgnted itbad, } get it from the Paducah Auction |Storage Co. Sale bégins Saturday, April 17, at oné-halfwholesale prices These goods are the fine and most stylish made in Louis want to procure some of these Easter, vome early. We worth from 83,50 bar- | gains for will sell you sh 20 It you! PERSONALS. Henry Grace, of city. Fulton, is in the H. J. Benson, of New York, is at the Palmer, Mr. J. M. Johnson is in from Cen- tral Kentucky. Wm. Kastner, of New York, is the New Richmond, Mr. J. T. Myles returned morning from Mayfield, Rev. W. H. Pinkerton returned this morning from Fulton, Miss Anna Webb went down to Dyersburg this afternoon. Mr. James A. Dall, of Lafayette: Ind., 1s at the New Richmond Mr. J. C, Daniel, a machine from Paris, Tenn,, is in the city day Dr. T. A. Tenn., is at the New at this man to- McSwain, of Paris, Richmond to- formerly of the sville,is visiting + Matt Rawls, city but now of Ev friends here toc Mrs. Minnie Sch for her home in Chi to her sister, Mrs, W Mrs. Tom McConnell for her home in Arlington, several days’ visit to Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Charlie Steyer and Flo Steyer, his siste came from Golconda on the Fowler this morning and returned at 10 o'clock. Rev. Wise, of Princeton H. C. Roberts, of Mayfield through the city last night en rc home from Murray, where they tended the Baptist Ministers Members’ meeting. fter a visit left at noon ter a Cc. H. Miss down UNIQUE AND PLEASING Is the Charity Bazaar Opened Last Sight The bazaar given by the ladies of the First Presbyterian church in the Campbell building, judging from its auspi Jast night, will be utifying succes Society turned the sales aus openin: out en masse, and fhe booths are all ta orated, and are ip of pretty young cha of these ments: Easter booth, Mrs. George M Flournoy and Misses Floss Owen and Allie Sanders, Misses Janie Rivers, Alice b. Ia Hart and Ella San tefully dee- of bevies who he depart- ies respective D. L. Sanders, ayne Thornbery Bed room, Mrs. and Misses Carrye and Maud Morrow. Nursery, Mrs. H. H. Misses May ‘Terrell, Mary Martha Leech, Lillian and Thompson. Diving room, Mrs. Mis. James Clements, Sanders, Ruby Cobb Soow, and Boswell Clara and Goodwin Kitchen, Misses Margie Crum- baugh, Cornie Grundy, Maidie Brad- shaw and Laura Sanders. Children’s booth, Mrs Campbell, Master John P. ( Jr., Misses Belle Cave, Ida and Lela Barber, John P. mpbell, Le ke ATGR AM AMVILLE. LODGE J Local Masons Institute a Flourish: ing Order in the County. A Masonic lodge was last night instituted amville, this coun- ty, by the senior grand warden of the state, Mr. Jas, KE. Wilhelm, assisted in the work by Past Grand Masters J. We ld, V. A. McCutchen. Chas. Messrs. D. Holly and H, « Hobson, of Plain City Lodge and Messrs, Frank Jones, Edward Naver and Wm, Porteous, of Paducah Lodge There will be another the new lodge tomorrow cers elected last night Smith, master; J. W. ior warden S. Lon den; Henry Temple, t J. Matloc ary senior deacon; George Moore, jun- ior deacon, and C, F, Hartig, tyler. ‘The Paducah Masons were royally feasted by their new brethren, and were invited to go down May or June and confer degrees, meeting of The off. are: W. H Morton, sen- . junior war- pasuurer j 1. M. Quarles k, secre STRUCK HIs WIF Ea Warranted this Charge Today. Ed Ross, Ross on of South Tenth street, was warranted this morning on charge of striking his wife with She appeared at the city ha n sobs told her story Sanders being engaged at the court house, Justice Winchester signed the warrant, fist. rested Ross this fault of bond he was loc We have Justreceived’a full line of International Fopd Cof’s goods, con- nd #2, We hav ing line of men’s} * dress suits, w will be sold for} Jone-half wholesale price. We must |aell_ these goods at & small profit lorder to raise money,| We have received a big consigoment of a ine | lot of pictures from the Oscar Anken | Picture Co., of pastels, crayons av 1 Jwater colors, landscapes and serip-| ture seenes, which will be sol at tl Saturday, Remember the to $5 for $1.50 also received! a also auctio place. Papvcan Avetion & Srorage Com- payt, 228-130 Court St. 16a2 isting of worm powder, silver pine ware, stock food, and, honey tar foot these guaranteed to If they don’t you get your money) hack. Bobi mon healing oil, colie pouliry foo remedy give satisfaction, Phone 3 ao. L. E. Wate Cor Fountain Vens are used in all of the depart. Washi “It has no su- erior, If you # a fountain pen that will vive absoliite satisfaction get ments METROPOLIS CASES. | - isu abating a Sespeare| Railrowls and Railroad ings in Cireuit Court. | People. Both Are Down The creating Much Talk} 2 Now | Nv ©. AND ST. L MILEAGE Engine for slight repairs Two interesting y under Switchmen W. A. advisement in the Metropolis circuit| Beck, the regulars, court. |this a m. rolling the extras. The first 1s insurance com October Peters, had a ‘smoke’ wards got out that George Williams : place, paying him cash, Wil- liams showed the money to Louis Dossing, brother of the engineer OM |iome on the Cowling, and told him what it) ico days’ trip « was for, but then bought him s . shanty boat and went down the river ( failing to comply with his part of the | Gos uel contract. Me Dossing is ne pal wit ness in the case is there to swear te his part of it that the insurance comp the suit if the evidencs ness is quite perceptinle cases 9 ainst an Last | who kept a grocery fire, he Fireman Bush, dead headed in on 41 this 9. few days visit t Mr. C, C. Lee of ended, mourn five-emonths-old infant m South the loss of the evenin | C.G, Potter M. M last str pulling tle son of rned arlie, th Bryan from rents at Glade Lowe is ou after wks thin It veer S is said : morni ver fa Sam gair as | SP¢ ield left at noon} Ww. 8 above. morrow. The trial will take place hr. Jot the newly mad f Another interesting case is that 5 s third Mrs. Wm. Bruner against “Major Curtis, The plaintiff is wife of Bruner erstwhi and holds a against Curtis for $1600 Ac the facts as Sen reporter, Curtis | from the bank ste for that amount bank bu venture round trip anker tennial, sale ording t a $1,000 Gritttn matured when the weal Burner claims which she ing her own money to t ie atk nae other side will ‘ the part of the bank NEW HARDWARE FIRM. eer Vis ay Lee away the Hank Brothers and Jones Ready For Business. They Will Open Tomorrow Stoe With |° tra a Compiete 6 and Jc company, W tomorrow Hank Brot hardware en morning wit com] ardware Pheir ste but tomo business Lhe firm is comprised of Mes Harry and Gus Hank and Ma tr. Jones, 4 iW new is not yet will be n. however ready for rrow they rit three oO have been in the busi all ior Jones fifty rs. Hank fifteen y have many frie gratifying and years or more years and will doubt receive the patrona Their store, ¢ 218, is as handsome , and | arance, A fall line of water coolers, crc freezers, refrigerators is now a spec- i espe attention i to these, The Messrs. lank, will t This ne spicious Broadway, as n any sents amost att the leoy d | ena are little tot ted the i is the tilier on th firm vd Harry Cheiring year ago wae Bob D yesterday ceremoi personnel enterprise st prospects, and t urteous, « vcd will men are A ¢ vl elsewhe business mi cess of their venture vertisement is to ly the Third Dis wil arrive in the splay lee over the fa MUSICAL NUMBERS. high Ler Harry exattini assover Service at Temple Isract | te) Friday Evening and Satur- day Morning. “he rs by Handel, Hach, Pra MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY, A Man Claims He was Robbed nus robbery occure night before eeded A We bu ferreti A man entered von about 1 mysteri t Court street police have not su guilty. Cothermer's k and I woman had stoleu $ the Te Bas: i out the Horrible Easter Slaughter. that a We will cofamengé tomorrow (Sat | a ha urday) the gieatgst slaughter sale 0} ever! offered i th’s suitspworth 87 and $4 go Mev’ wool tweed worth at $4.00 buy unless saQistic« Uwe can money, All We 4 our 50) abit, whi hh will be tomorrow, od somes Ile asked for an ind one, leaving with x further is known oft me has not and { Nothi jand the man’s 1 in Padueah, at $8 b save yo Ul} as i be learned Class No. 1 terian Sund f the First hool will re on sale} have of Third pin & Co Jegg | the ence ) Broadway. | Her | Saturday 1806 The obje All years nt in the| if the church are reques study of” medicine and_ pharmacy—] to « and bring their friends. result--the most palatable and effect ive @hiil ayd Feyer Cuve on the face of the glotie—Dr. Mendenhall's Im- | proved Cuill and Fever Cure. Price | 50 cents, Sold by South t2 1 1876 ‘Twenty-bhrec lo¢ missions. childre me Phone “Wonder ton earth iartutteed to free nin five minutes, HAxk Bros, & Jones, DeBors & Co, BIRTUS. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Curtis, Broad street, are parents of son, born yesterday, of | | Kesideuce at a Bargain. fing Tat residence. How's This? | John G | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Perry and R. I returned to duty from the south end | SI fora friends in this city, Seventh 0 died last came rain from a on ly foreman | home this | sit to his |! again | week's | nd his weak-| matrimonial | to the which | at the |), od until an} | ces th today, | qual son who sandiled the mps from] oflicer him n re You need not | ported it police headquarters, so far rest the | throughout, Ady | | sh brawn at Bockmon's, ive cream Afeczers, the! way April 20th | 4 sacyifice by May| Apply to at the German Lutheran church tos; EASTER MILLINERY The Elegant agd Costly at Economical Prices. Mrs. Harbour has jist returned from ransacking the market for the [beauty and newness in all the best and most desirable pryductions of 807 is held over this trip) Millinery for the seasén Beginning Monday, April we will show a gfeat stock of Eas jter Hats beautifully trimmed and pecially designed for this week © are now thoroughly prepared | for producing attistic and becoming | hats and bonnets ata great saving ir Self-in buyers here Dress Goods, Thousands| of yards to choose} from and salespeople that will help ect exacttwihe right thing to make the dress beauty buta beegfise its fit ning not only a dream ot silks, linens print to supply your All of our pri w the usual good trade be: it to your in tale ite h | cotton . whit ae | ne s wants, is Wye }caus inake in} est here, New Silks. \ a silks s for this week's V / The Usellit finings, extra it 10 ist reache i Perh nt is in th f ray ta sk xc int leapher | silk jyou w pri Moire ta wiz J 18, 25 and J4o and 50 Dress t- ‘HARBOUR’S, 112 andi 114 N. Sd DAN. SMITH lias Opened a new stoc ~ GROCERIES + t his stand on the corner of Seventh and Adams. Call andeee him his prices ; he will save you mec everything at. Free delivery to all parts of the city. |Special Sale... ONE WEEK ONLY. | Best Dried Bigs. jjound | Best Evaporated Wears, pound, | Best Prunes (large), pound, Apple Butter, pound Pearl Hominy, pound, kwheat Flour, potind, 1. ie “RANDOLPH, 123 Yacduean ae 108 South Second.” “4 Ae bar Shop. rite iv “AN AMERICAN HBRO” At Morton's Opera House Monday | Night+Ladigd Free. Ford's Dr jain a week's natiy/Company will be- gygement at Morton's opera house Mopiday night, where they will present RK jist of standard dd up-to-datey draitma, The first | nig phe the company will present) Mr. } Clint Ford's play An Toaued ie many thrilling and dranytio effects, |The pls also abounds i) humorous features and eotertaining specialties, and it a first-class performance ‘The same may ofeach play the company presents. Popular prices will prevail, y-| introducing k. | said The young ladies of the Catholic chureh are to give a violet reception Jat the Harbour building on Broad. Music will be fore | nished by the Opera House orebestra| Sold only by {and all delecacies of the season will] go ta new iad be served, Procgeds ! Church Building Society. "There will be Good Friday services f night. justly celebrated eaf Lard, first car will Seryices at the German Evangeli- all size packages. cal Church. ‘At the German evangelical church | this market, one of their 16a3 L, B. Warenwan & Co., 157 Broadway, New York, Good Friday services will be held toy night at 7:30, All members are urged to attend, Having received the sole desire to rive edged to be the finest article = Relall Grocers--Notice! rey for the ure Coun'ry form you that our urday, consi:ting of his brand is ackno wl.- Srought to Respectfally, McAda J. R. SMI H & CO. We have sold one brahd of Refrigerators FOR THIRTEEN YEARS. We have good thing, and don’t have to change every year. If you want the BEST REFRIG- ERATOR made buy front ) SCOTT HARDWARE co. INCORPORATED, 318 to 324 Broadway. —— Sign of Big Hatchet. et BR00 02-0000 0000000008 Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and PI u m ber. Sanitary... Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 132 South Fourth Street. KINDS OF 29 Court Street th hd cd oa 2 ee ee eo QEDRART 2?" ROSE CTC ARS. ©. B. STARKS, wy ot E ve chem. AGENT FOR Caligraph and Densmore - Typewriters and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET bay” Will exeh: for old Machines at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader, 1 EALER IN STAPLE nt PARINCY GROCERIES | Fresh Meats, &e. vr and * Telephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison’ Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods We are prey how ma latest NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, ny handsome ¢ ” Shit Waists and Waist Patterns, # wo oo-@-8-U-b-1-f-u-)" Our Shoes from the ny 0) best shoe factories, the lasts and-up to date in color and ind our pricey on shoes suit everybody and men’s Furnishing Goods. | We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too. JNO. J. DORIAN, 205 Brodway, Opposite Lang Bros.’ Drvg Store, Or.med. Albert Bernh 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER Hous 4 Office Hours Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: t Store Lights “Ce per m Residence Lights 200 > ons Currentitor Fans $1.60 D. B: SIMON,Supt. / y A We have an excellent Ine of ladies} y t

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