The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 19, 1897, Page 4

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| $100 ONE -DOLLAR - AN : OUNCE $1.00 I - Easter Say receive your iloring establishment W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. ONE SOLID WEEK, « COMMENCING ERGAGEMENT oF COMPANY ) Ina Repertoiré of = / A CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Dostuines. Dazzling Mecbianteal Efects, ‘New Songs ayd Dances, LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT, One Lady Will be fadmited free ents. Seats will be on sal At VanCulin’s Monday morning. Morning. Mr. To y and Miss Kate dam Escape From the Latter’s Pa nts, A romantic love culminated at ing in the way tha should. When the Fowler left the wharf- + boat at 8 o'clock this morning Mr. (3 minutes to freeze.) Indianapolis requesting hin to hold ‘Yom Ely and Miss Katie Pardam, ANDALS Tap acne mate yp. both of the Massac neighborhood, poate puvcceecrerce. Osteen unre : were aboard bound for “Metropolis ago. They were caught with s num-| ®n4 Special Services Held : with the intention of being maftied. | BF&*K the Wire Surrounding] ber of pairs of very fine shoes which _— Biss Pardam bas been visiting trieeds Fountain Park, Mere supposed to have been stolen.| Tn neatly every church in the city do this olty-tor. twe weak : ‘elegrams to many places were sent, | yesterday Easter was appropriatel " pareate wees expected nie tr oes Bl surrounding they put no favorable replies were received celebrated. For several days ae today. Young Ely realizing that [oor ouutaim Park, between Jeffer-|except from Indianapolis. A letter |thusiastic church workers had been time was preclous the parents of the|seeuns war oben cetenaay at Will follow tomorrow. busy preparing for the day, and when —~~ young lady being opposed to the|some vandals. ‘The identity of the| For the latest styles in. ox blood | (he, 400" were opened yesterday the atch, arrived this morning abead | miscreant is yet unknown. and chocolate, all widths and toes. | Peace f peg of the parents and the couple are now sot headin aE Give us a call. ey: doubtless united, Call and see our Siberia, refrigera- Sauda Levoca As is customary the Kplecopal ‘ae —— tors and ice chests gitgranteed to . en ta Radeagagdel [0° J ssp i Lf “i es > isa big mistake Sgboy keep ice longer than any other make. Ny ev. B. E. Reed preached Lee going out of the wal 165. “Hane Bros a NE, BOSS FRANCIS on ‘Christ Is Risen,”’ and ness, He has a larger stq i, ices render. ter selection than ever. He Will move CITY HOSPITAL. a eda fine musical program. In the into larger quasters soon, where he Will be Exonerated by the} Morving the Sunday school had their 7 wil! make a fine display. 17a2 | Almost Entirely Uninhabited ‘This ae celebration and a large offering was Y Week. Committe. made by the children for the new 4 \ : scat window. Special services will be Practice Econom The city hospital under the care off... ¢, held tonight. y City Physician Wilhamson, is now al-] The Committee Will Recommend] “At the first Christian church one Saar 4 : . most vacant, only one or two patients That in Fu Prustees of the finest musical programs that Utilize Everything. That's the|being left. Young Tommy Reed, be Dispensed With, has ever been heard in the city was a secret of many a successful man’s} ¥ho was badly burned on the arm rendered. Rev. W. H. Pinkerton cade: and hip a few days ago, has almost preached in the morning on ‘The Don't throw away your old shoes and old clothe: Housewives can save enotgh in this way to have their house-cleaning done. I will pay/a good cash price for Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. Send word or write mea postal and I will gall forthem. |° All kinds of shoe repairing |} done on short notice, lCigars Free. A box of ) the eele! brated / / Sabordso Cigars , Will be friven to.any one who makegthe closest guess to the number of balls dro, ped ip the slot maching fOr oh commgnetis Monday, sing Saturgdy. 'A purchase offtive p ~~ get the latest/patterns, style and pertecs fit, you should visit my -Morton’s Opera House, MONDAY, APRIL 19 Fords Dramatic New Comedies and Dramas. Paid 30 cent tickdt on THE METROPOLIS ROUTE. match probably Metropolis this morn- all love matches | ; Pens are used in all of the depart- that will give absolute satisfaction get oue of their's. Ww One good steel only ‘one of those sets to be had for ins Glass and Queedsware Co.'s Mon-, day, April 26 best on earth, g ream in five t 5 But just a drop will perfume a handkerchief. Garland of Roses Garland of Violets Delicate as a Cobweb; Lasting as the Hills J.D BACON & CoO. Druggists, SEVENTH AND JACKSON, Exclusive Agents. WEATHER REPORT. April Louisville, cloudiness ‘and showers--tonignt, | eity, Tuesday fair and decidedly collet | > pay, veer. S sali Light cold wave tonight. ‘Temp ra-| ay: E. Marlin, of Chicago, is in the ture will fall newly to freezing point tonight. | LOCAL MENTION. Wanted. good family. this office. Tron Mountain Route, gods and get our prices. 1ba3 $4.99 will bu. Co.’ Monday, April 26, a eata Bargain. John G. ‘Notice. change them for new Ones at ijat— Papvcan Cy The Columbian club will gram will be rendered Knights of Pythias. lodge No. 26 this evening. Knight will be conferred, Block, 806 Broadway. way April 20th. | nished b: be serv Chureh Building Society. We have to blow there is no one to do it for we. sure, but we can’t wait for that. tat our prices are honest ; your money. iss convinced. LER & Lypon, e is right. entirely recover glass at the Robing Glass and Queensware Co.’s Monday, 26. 1996 CLINT G, FORD'S COMPANY Tonight at Popylar Prices. Ford’s Comedy) Company »pett at Morton’s fiers house tonight n the comedy drama ‘‘An American lero,’’ and remaén all the week pre- 10, 20 and 30 cents admission, — La- Chas. Norwood, ies will be admitted free tonight, 214 Court St, a L. E. Waterman Co. Fountain ments at W povior. If pington. It has no su- want a fountain pen 1683 L, EWatnnaax & Co., 157 Broadway, New York, ated to Buy range. Lawrence 213 Court. uw. On-account of my, reyhoval to new jarters in the Leech block all ny wallpaper and window shades, pic- ture frames and mguldings sold at great reduction to save ex- pense of handling. C. C. Lee. will be Tele- phone 161, 1902 If your family 19 fall you need iece cuttage 98 at the Rob- 19a6 im freezers, the nteed to freeze Sold only by nos, & JONES, 19. —Inereasing Nice cottage of three rooms with Address Prompt Pay, 1 R. is the day for new Spfing clothes. | All trains viqthe fron Mountain} Agent A. R. Myers and wifespent | Ail the parties live No man should le ts ng pate Route are runnigg ‘ from St. | Sunday in this cits, The facts in the ease have been without giving gf order to his) Louis to Memp! prings and : Led piel sd tailor, Ifyou yhnt to be sure to | a1) "Toxas potas Who thou ley: Braid | outs 3.0. Rutter, of Smithland,|known to certain parties who were Having Just ‘openeyo ‘our bew hard- ware store hotise, we invite the gen- eral public to call ahd examine our Hank Bras, & Jonns, i 8th, when =Mr. Cope sent was in the city Sunday, foe “Prnidasl.. B Ee have Mr, Walter G. Dycus, of Benton,/and Cashier T. A. Baker and con- ce dinner} Was in the city Sunday, fessed to having forged the three Prof. E. W, Stove, of Marsball]notes mentioned above. That night set at Robins Glass ahd Queensware 1946 ata ‘ifice by May > Gidencé> ply to Miller. 7f| Was in the city Sunday. Bring on your old wheels and ex- Works. hold an {di nportant meeting tomorrow night. | © All members are requested to be present,as much interesting business | his room with ali attack of rheuma-|Ppany, of Baltimore. is to be transacted and a good pro-| tism, Regular convention of Paducah Rank of Berhhard | Princeton, came down yesterday and The young Iadies of the Catholic church are to give a violet reception athan ac-at the Harbour building on Broad- Music will be fur- the Opera House orchestra] on one pair of and all delecacies of the season will] soon be in your own home if you bay Proceeds go to new| your shoes from us. 16a4 our! own horn; , The A Massac Couple Eloped This] people with whota we /do business would help us occassionally, to be We]S. Kelly and W. B. want you to know right now that we re] are the best shoemakers on earth ; that we can give you satisfaction or return] Oy a Te 8 a trial and be Not the cheapest, cheapest but ‘the best. The best is the White Mountain Freezer. bes t buy any other, ‘ott Hardware Go. exclusive agents. 12¢ buys a nice Frait Bowl in opal April To Open at Morton’s/Opera House will | liberties. senting a reportgire of new plays at happy. le MITT COPE Said to Have Been Indicted This Morning. THREE COUNTS FOR FORGERY. Illinois Central structing a Public Highway. PERSONALS. Tom Baker, of Badyville, isin the [RILEY GAY — GETS TWO YEARS. According to private information Mr.-W. B. Lacy, of vansville, is]it 18 reported this afternoon that Mr. in ee Mit G. Cope, formerly president of . B, Ragsdale, of the First National bavk of this city, was indicted this morning by the is infgtand Jury on three different ac- counts for forgery. . ‘The notes which he is said to have forged are: as i Slayden and R, A, Mayes Hopkinsville, E. O. Carson, of Louisville, the ¢ Toler, of Metropo'is, is in the city, Mr. Henry Burnett went to Little $6, G wel Allen, $3,500. Rock today +s a in a position to know, for several weeks, but have previously been kept out of the papers, ‘The matter came to light on March ‘as in the city yesterday. Mr. J. J.Conway, of Cadiz, is at the New Richmond, Judge James B. Garnett, of Cadiz, a, county, is in the city. he told his famil; Mr. Henry Schmidt, the grocer, went to Cairo this morning. G. W. Landram, of Grand Rivers, goodbye and so far as is positively known he bas not been bere sin It is stated, how- ever on good authority that he was for atime in Calvert City at the house of a friend. He left there, however, three or four weeks ago with the avowed intention of going Alex McCo: of Grand Rivers was in the city Saturday, Mr. Charles L. Walter, of May-|to Mexico. field, spent Sunday in the city. The amount, $13,000 is covered Editor L. C. Starks, of the Har-|by a personal bond of $50,000 signed “Star,” spent Sunday in the] by several very prominent men in this city and also by a bond of $20, 000 in the Fidelity and Deposit com- Negotiations settle- as Mr. W. E. McGary is confined to are now being made for a ment, whieh will be made soon as a few details are arranged. Mr. Cope bas many friends in this city and many think that bis troubles The Clint G. Ford Stock Co. which appears at Morton’s this wee rived yesterday at noon, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Meyers, of spent Sunday . Meyers returned] Among the other indictments, all today, leaving Mrs. Meyers, who will|of which bave been suppressed, are spend several days here with her par-|said to be one against the Illinois ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Sinnott. Central railroad for obstructing the public highw: it Florence Station, we yous house and lot and also several against colored peo- shoes, but you will] people tor immorality In the circuit vourt yesterday, Riley Gay, charged with breaking in- to Atvomey Goss’ room, was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary, Nearly the entire day has been oc- cupied with the trial of Will Skelton, charged with breaking tuto the Leech Brown Held] esidence'on North Fourth street: by Marshal Collins Mach testimony is heing introd tced ) and the trial will probably not be concluded until tomorrow. EASTER Celebrated Yesterday in All the Churches. We can’t Ligier & Lyvon. WANTED IN TADIANAPOLIS, legram From the Chief of Police in Indianapolis—Ar- rested as Suspeets, Marshal Collins today received a telegram from the chief of police in ‘As torecast in the Scw last Sat-| Resurrection a Subject of Holiness,’ urday the committee on investigation | 4d in the evening ou ‘‘The Doubter of the charges against Chain Gang] Convinced.”’ Boss John Francis will tonight make] _ At the Broadway Methodist church their report exoverating lim from | there was also a beautiful musical blame in the es Councilman Bell, of the commit- ents being universally fine. An tee, stated today that such would be offertory was taken up for the Scar- the report, and that the committee] fet bible aud the Belle Bennet chair would also recommend that in the | At the Evangelical cuurch, eight chil- future no ‘trusties’’ be allowed any| Iten were confirmed and the Lord's He stated that in nearly |S"pper was observed all cases it was a trusty that made his] At the Lutheran church confession- escape al services in Kaglish were held. a ress Toe seating capacity of the First end Us your repairing and be Christian church was toxed to its ut- ___Levpnnih & Lypex, /imost at both the morning and even- PROMOTED, ing service. p ‘The sermons by the Rev. Mr. Pin- se eth sa kerton were very fine and the music unusually beautiful, ‘The auditorium was tastefully dec- orated with palms, ‘flowers and ap- propriate mottoes, which added much to the beauty and impressiveness of the services. There were two additions by con- fessions, at the morning service. There was a good crowd at the|! Catholic church to attend the easter service. The sermon by Father Jan- Detective Leonard, of Evansville, in This City. Receives a Tekgram A Hix Appointment to the Captaincy at Eyansyille, | ndieted for Ub+ | are the result of ap unbalanced mind, | _ ‘Jin which they ape of the prisoners, | Program, the solos and accompam-| Lendler & Lydon, the Shoe-Mak- ers, Broadwe RAILROAD AUMBLINGS. | April Selling at Harbours!) | ‘To Now, the Beautiful, ths Costly, at Inoxpensive Prices. So much to tell about, so little space to tell it in, so many new things Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad rveople, coming and going that oft-repeated - - visits are necessary to keep in touch T with our ever-changing stock N.. C. AND ST. L. MILEAGE, More Another invoice of reach here this we lovely aud the ir in hats and bonwec Will be ready for your choosing/ If you have special ideas of your own, comb select 2 | avd) our artist Will execute as af most reysonable and money-saving prices Dress Goods. Strong, honest anc day light—we show cress goods uniltr in out new quarters; the goods must be right here for the light iyso atrong it would magnify any in color or defect in weave. Black Dress Goods. Navy blues and novelties for spring wear, We offer attractive styles and prices inducements on all dress goods 1 doubled back ‘Tow Pyles Conductor Kirkland to Memphis this morning, | lying over. Brakeman John Hall spent yesters day in Benton, which holds a great attraction for him. Conductor Atwood will get work orders for the ditching train while she is on the South end, Engine 5, Sales and Waynick, lett this morning pulling the steam shovel. She has a long heat before her. J. L. Martin, istity beautiful representing the Kelly Goodfellow Shoe Co., of St. Louis, passed through the city this ning for his headquarters ngine 218 departed yesterday afternoon for the Sovth end, Sam Lowe and Ed Lofton will command; her decks while on the work train, Thornberg and Barksdale are]and will make it very much to the home again on the $00, ‘They both] interest of all purchasers who ‘ill looked well plea and happy 8s/examine our stock far their dress Py leaned trom thelr respective cab | goods wants, Cotton Dress Stuffs. A great stock, foreign cloths, too, so very dainty in fabric and 80 beeu- tiful in printing can be further height- ened fa loveliness by the use of rich interlining. Are very swell and high art goods at inexpensive prices, New parasols have arrived, We earnestly believe that we are selling the best 8 L-3e, 10 and 12 i-2e hose that were ever gold in Paducah, windows, R. J. Waters, representing Cov- ington Bros. & Co., and Herman Gr n, with M. Livingston & Co., were the road agents in on the morn+ ing train Fireman Frank ‘Turner is + sda combat’’ for the present, being af- flicted with several large risings. Emmet Sneed is the left bower on the 810 until he gets well. Fireman Tom Englett end Mike{ 2000 yards in remnants of soft flo traded shovels this morning for &jished bieached domestic on sale in a few days. Tom takes the 122 on} ,ur annex this week ot be « yard. the road while “Bumble Bee'’ chinks] 1000 yards of figured piijuet, Just bought at a great sacrifice, once sold at 12 1-2¢ a yard, on sale in our an nex this week at $c a yard, Bargains in handsome the yard e expected event. Fireman George Kane got down at one of the stations last trip to rake ine awaiting of ap towels, out the ash pan and sawa fine red {Crashes cheap, ‘Table linens--prices bird in ft. He called Hank]cut. Matting bargeins. Lace cur. Barber to his assistance and |tain inducements, We are of they succeeeded in catching it. |an opportunity to convince you that George, in putting it into] this is the store in which your trade the tank box let it escape. He ]is most appreciated mourns its loss as his best girl is] ‘This week we will begin a great shoe and slipper sale at special prices We shall offer a staple line of shoes at exceeding low prices. We believe passionately fond of red birds and they are hard to trap. The other day as_a large funeral] {y.0 it will pay you to look here for Gartige wes parciog down § South] ON SoS ee Side street with Undertaker Prank |?~"* : Efflnger seated beside the driver of HARBOUR'S the hearse, one of the bystanders on mm the street corner, yelled to him, ‘Ob, Frank, who's ¢ several times Mr. Eifinger pointing to the inside of the hearse, replied, ‘The man in the coffin.’’ An appropriate response for eure. Fireman Hilly Kane ts very sleepy headed of a morning and for that reason in common with all ggod hus- bands he always occupies the back | side cf the bed so that his better balf can get up to make the fires and at- tevd to other matters about the house without waking him up. All day Saturday Mrs. Kane was engaged coloring Easter eggs for her little nieces and nephews and the receptacle DAN SMITH Has opened a pew stock of ~ GROCERIES ~ st his stand on the cornet of Seventh and Adams. Call and see him and get his prices ; he will save yau money.on everything you eat. Free delivery to all parte of the city. were stored looked fonts ) Regular Meals Isc. ( really beautiful with its rain-bow i hued contents. Yesterday morning | ¢ after she had the matinal repast ready she concluded to have some fun out strong pull, telling him to get up as], “breakfast was ready.’’ She ex- | pected him to throw the covers back and spring up, but _—_ Billy who was dreaming that he would have to throw six shovels of coal into the firebox of the 312 to climb the Timberlake Hill rolled over vowards the front edge of the bed, smashing the juvenile delights into fragments, and as they were not quite so bard] Will be the Principal Subject at as adamant the sheets and his "night shirt were a sight to see. They are the Couneil Tonight. now discussing who the joke is really Sat Billy says he can’t tell. whether O ayer but white Barbers employed J. WALPER E Br FREE GRAVEL ROADS on, the Ordinance Lendler & Lydon,the Shoe-Mak- ers, 183 Broadway. | | ahd llow’s This? er One Hundred Dollars Reward for an nov be cured ‘by The meeting of the council tonight promises to be an interesting one. The gravel road question will again be brought up, and a prominent councilman stated today that he kuew of no opposition to its passage. Several other important matters are to come up, including the Francis ip- vestigation and possibly the repopt of the sewerage committee, ions obliga nile Druggrists, Toledo, RVIN, Wholesale Ob, no; We're not the Anly shoe house in the city, there /are others, nie th and good ones, too. AVe are not #Parnlly Pills monopohists, You cay ‘get along with- out us ;should we drown calm would follow the ripple 6f our disappear- ance. We run our buginess, though, in the interest of/ our’ patrons, he- cause we like to, and because it pays us to. §We do first-class repairing and have the latest style shoes for the least money in the city. Call and inspect our shoes befote buying. Laxpren & LYDON One week only Choice roaged coffee, per |b. Choice batley, per Ib. 3¢ Best evaporated pears,per lb, 7! Best sun dried peaches, per Ib. Best apple butter, per Ib. dc. Best maple syrup, qts. i Best maple syrup, ' gal. 600. Best 3 Ib. can apples, be. 4 €o,’s. on Monday, Choice 3 Ib. can table peaches, 10¢, | dozen go at this p Best parlor matches, per/ package, 0c. I, L. Rasyoren, Phone 89, 125, $. 2nd St. lbe, 10c will buy a set\ot Jers at Robins Glass good tum A Quéensware nil 28. Over 20 f 19a Lendler & Lydon, Ahe ers, 133 Broadway. Detective Leonard, of Evansville, }sen was very impressive. The singing who is now in this city on business | was an especial feature of the oc» connected with the trial of Will} casion. Skelton, charged with breaking into the Leech residence, was the recipient of some very good news this morning. It came in the shape of a telegram from Evansville to the effect that he Notice. One dark bay povey; blaze face ¢| right front leg and right hind leg white nearly up to the knees; lett had been appointed to the captainey |ffent and left hind leg white up to in that city, ‘The handsome detec-| the knees ; short stumpy ears and very, tive was naturally much pleased with | long hair; long black tail and stubby the information, tnane, \The one that finds him and Capt Leevard is well known in this} brings him to me will be well re- city and bas many friends who will|¥aPded. The pony is three years old be glad to learn of his promotion, layt spring. 1 North Eleventh street. He doparted Friday April Having/ received the sole agency for the ustly celebrated McAdams Country eaf Lard, we desire to inform you that our first car will arrive atupdsy, © sisting of| Ww all size packages. rand is acknowl- edged to be ‘the finest article brought this market. Respectfully, For big rolls of wallpaper tele. | 16th. J Rev. D, D. Davis, phone C, U, Lee, 161, 19a, WWaddwl/ 1 y' We want your patronage ia on Doors ) We have énongh screen ~ doors in stock to supply’ Every Voier in the City of Paducah At just one-half the price last Year SCOTT HARDWARE CO. CRATED, Sign|of Big Hatch'st. === INCORE 318 to 324 Broadway. Atieraiiemnabiiemtamate sieaeaiiitiia ha acaiaiaai RADE L2-0000 00000088284 Ed. D. Hannan, Steam Gas and Plumber. Sanit Fixtures, DEALER IN 4 Sorinkling Hese: $29 ¢ ourt Street. teteptoae No, 201" W0029900008 VVOVNVVTOF Ask For Them. ee R. STAR KS, Typewriters and Suppiics. Fit tings CB ff AP ti iy LEADING p Fe (URE 107 SOUTH SECOND-STRE! ht 5e. CIGARS. Gag! auh and Densmore Bar Will exehar r old Mach iberal figures C. i. schrader, 1 KALERAN STAPLE mERNe~ GROCERIES Fresh Meats, &c. of Billy. She selected fifteen of the prettiest and most variegated of the “ Fe att til odlita aiken 4 ‘Rabbit’? fruit and after arranging a a Mane tin RE ie" ws ph Aen <i nae me a order ard nest between the sheets placed them biol naga dtu clivery to pe'parts of thasity. 7 in it. Then she grabbed Billy by ew bal it 0p. Telephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison his hirsute and gave it a pretty = Just Received Our Spring and ee caaiaad Goods Shirt Waists and Waist — the eggs hatched out ghickens or| Probability That They jack rabbits and his wifé will have to] wiil be Given Secon are Our Shoes are from the best soe factories, the latest lasts and ygto date-in colof and hape, and #ur prices on shoes suit body. We hae an excellent Ine of ladies} nd@men's Fu rnishi ing Goods. ud will be thankful for ft too, JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street) ; “ (NEXT PALMER I Gen'l Electric Light. and Power Co. ill furnish Lights“and Power fof fans, as folloWst Store Lights | . Residense Lights “Boe ~ eoy — Current tor Fans $1.60 “ vg 3. R. SMIT D. E: SIMON, Supt.

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