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

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3 Dice Sunday is the day for new Spring clothes. No man should let Easter pass ‘without giving an order to his tailor. ant to be sure to receive your clothes in time, to get the [atest patterns, style and perfect fit, you should visit my tailoring establishment W. J. Dicke, 42% Broadwa; Practice Economy That's the Utilize Everything secret of many career. Don’t throw away your old shoes clothes. Housewives can save enough have their house-cleaning done. I will pay & good cash price for Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. Send me postal and I will call for them. All”kinds of shoe repairing done on short notice, Chas. Norwood, 214 Court St. and old in this way to word or write me a One Week Only. Bulk Oat Meal per It Pearl Hominy, per tb.. _ Choice Evaporated 1 Ib., T'se. Choice Ib., Ge. Choice Red Kidney ean, 7'a¢. Choice California Plums, 10¢. Choice Evaporated Apples, per Bea 2-1b. Table Peaches, 3-lb, can, Rolled Oats, 2-Ib package, Choice Self Rising Buckwheat 2-Ib. vond St. 1. L. Raxpot Phone 89. 123 8. a HURT BY A LOG, of the Gity, Has ken. : on of Mr. ingham, who lives at Youtth Ml Monroe, was@?™iously injured a day or two ago near Folsomdale, Graves county. He attended heavy piece of timber rolled over him and broke several of his ribs. Joe Cunningh: Several Ribs ¥ A. CIRCULAR SAW Near Lloyd Harri Lloyd Harrison, of Clements Bros., fully cut by a circ Li saw yesterds He was taken to his home in Mechan- iesburg, where his injuries were dressed by Dr. White. Cutung Of Comes s Arm. young employe 1 an arm pain : FINGEK MAS >» OFF. ts With ul Mishap. Conductor W. Dyer, in on passenger 203 this morning at} 2 o'clock, met with the misfortune of | wa finger between Mayfield and | Fulton One of the against a finger, middle joint. who was slamr it near the car doors mashing Cleaning and Dye Work... First-class work guar anteed or money refunded. Ladies en, please call and give , you will not regret the y you will have to pay for such work as we will do for you. HIGHT AND WASHINGTON Jin the Spring The _ thrifty thoughts turn not to love the poct says of the young man, but things’ more practical, suc as packing away winter clothing, house aning, ete. She will need ‘amphor Balls edar Camphor Insect Powder Insect Guns Bedbug Poison te) hov sewife’s as Furniture Varnish Household Ammonia Scrubbing Brushes, ete. All.ot which ean be found at f A MCPHERSON'S DRUG STORE, A 4th & Broadw iB nd aranteed a successful man’s t | tempor |loaded with drawheads fi But just a drop will perfume a handkerchief. Garland of Roses Garland of Violets Delicate as a Cobweb, J.D. BACON & CO. Druggists, AND JACKSON, Exclusive Agents. Lasting as the Hills SCHOOL TAX INJUNCTION, Judge Breathitt Decides it L legal. Makes the Inj lecting it 1 ction Against Cot-| petual, Judge Breathitt, in the Murray circuit court yesterday decided that | WEATHER REPORT. April 29.—Showers to- Friday Decidedly Louisville, night and fair order Friday. LOCAE WENTION. Heath of a Drossmaker, Miss Lalu M a dressmaker who came here years ago from | Missouri, died evening at the} | Jones’ boarding house at nd and /Clark. She was 26 years of age and} |the remains will probably be carried to Missouri for burial. te a few Test | n. hy May Apply to i6att Kesidence ata Ba To be sold at a sacrifice Ist, a choice residence, John G, Miller. Wanted to Buy. boxes and refrigerators. 215 Court. tf. U, Meeting. special meeting U. tomght Mae A full Smal ice sawrence, yy. WAC. ‘There will be the Y. W. C. T. at the home of Miss 1217 South Third street. tendance is desired. In selecting a refrigerator, don’t makea mistake by getting anything than a re filled, one which 3 stood the test for years and ved to be the only saving re- frigerator on the market. We bandle the celebrate Siberia refrigerators and ice cl which are undoubted: ly the best and finest now on the market, Parties who want the best will examine into the merits of the Siberia before purchasing some in- ferior make. For sale only by lia Bros. & Jones. pre ice New Chureh at Wingo. The Primitive Baptists of Graves county e let a contract to J. I Hayes for the building of a church at Wingo. ‘The money for building the structure was bequeathed to the chureh by the late J. F. Frost, of Wingo. After his death his relatives | brought suit to set aside the wi Died of C Eulah, the 9-year-old daughter of B. J. Sumner, of Grabamvyille, died euddenly last night of congestion. |the Palmer. {at the the school tax imposed a year or two since on the citizens of Marshall county for a supplementary school tax for school district No. 38, was | illegal, and made the injanetion straining W. M, Oliver and others from collecting it perpetual. The style of the suit was J, D. Peterson and others, representing the taxpayers, against W. M. Oliver and others, collectors of the school tax and trustees of district No. 38, and it was an injunction to prevent the collection of the tax. Judge James Campbell, of the city, brought the suit at Benton about a year age transferr and yesterds PERSONALS. Mr. J. H. Mann went South today, Miss Anna Webb left at for ni Mr. R. Llinois toda Mr. R. Ps noon ( J ye rter, Barber went over to of Louisville, is at Mr. Theo, ‘Tennessee, Col. Fi Courcier is back from , of St. Louis,is Ernest Stevens returaed this morn- ing from Mayfield Col. H. H. Houston Tennessee on a visit. A to de ase was recently the Calloway circuit court, cided by Judge Breathitt KNOCKED CRAZY. has gone to uel P, Sturgis, of De , is at the Palmer. B. b Koven, Ky O. Jones and wife olis, are at the Palmer, C. C. Boggs, of Fairfield, at the New Richmond, Mr. Willis B, Ward, of Metropo- lis, was at the Palmer today, M. R. Porter, ‘of Belknap & Co., | Louisville, is at the mer. Fletcher Terrell and Mr. . Terrell left this morning for Princeton. Mr. J. Wheeler Campbell went up to Eddyyiile this morning to. spend the , of Metrop- “Bird” vuble, An Ex-Penitentiary Gets , Til., Into Hit in the Head With a Beer Bot+ tle by Will Kogers is the name ofa color ist back from Dodd before o Pontiac Sam Dodd boy who is school of Lil in jail here a year leased, and was sent Cuiro for steali He came back T new haliliments thro day turned up st’ the city bottom of an expre bad wound on bis Dodd was a beer bottles, whee drives one of témpted to make him desist hestruck him on the head with a beers bot bad wound. When Dodd city hs lid name, and was taker mother still ‘out of | Roges surrendered quarte appe A PERILOUS HEIGHT. frot t John Mulvihill, of Brook- lyn, attended the Hoo Hoo blow-out last night. Mr. T afternod Dawson. Mr. Ellis Bour is making preps tions for a production of “Pinafor at LaBelle Park Mr. Sam Brown has returned from Arkansas, where pecting for Chas. R. Durye: Co., publisher York, i Miss Mayti it, Puesday ' and t all in the gon with a Lome | for left this at ech and wife nother sojourn breakit Wilt Rogers © beer he has been a location. pros- left sid e, inflicting of Jag. Potts & importers, at the Palmer. wal Emma Green ld this afternoon to Mrs. Dr. I The marriage of Miss Whittemore to Dr. W. H. took place at Mayfield today. Miss Hallie Anderson morrow for Hadensville on Miss Myrtle Minor, returned after a Rivers. to visit Boone Stokes aves to- a visit to her cousin The funeral will take place tomorrow. Burial at the Billingsley graveyard. Base ball train for union depot next Sunday a.m. at Heavy Rains Below. Heavy rains below Mayfield and Fulton were reported by passengers the 8 o’clock train this morning. Henry Moore, a well-known young man, killed a dog last night, and was rested for shooting inside the city The charge against him however, as the dog | dismissed, dangerous. No Arbor Day Celebration Although tomorrow is to be arbor day in some pi Supt. McBroom says the schools here had theirs last fall, and will not observe this one. Base Ball at Cairo. scount of base ball game at M nd, between will ran a special leaving Paduc 2nd, arriving Central Railroad excursion train, 8:15 a.m., M about noon, 7:00 p. m. |$1.00, Tickets will Union Depot and City 28a4 J. T. Doxovan, re for the round tri} be on sa Ticket Office CLA. will next The Illinois Central railroad run a special train to Cairo y for the baseball game, ducah vs, Cairo. td Funeral This Afternoon, ‘The funeral of Miss Lula Masters, | whose death is mentioned elsewhere, jtook place at 4 o'clock this afte noon. Her relatives in Missouri could not be heard from. Kids, would be caused only by someone showing ill temper, of which a de- cayed tooth is more than likely the sause. You who are irritable have | your teeth examined. ‘They may the cause of your trouble. Dr. C. Whitesides, 204 Broadway, Tel. 3 2803 None of the Family ra The story published in a local con- y a day or two ago that Jack and three of his children, live on ‘Tom Reed’s place, six from the city, had suddenly become insane, was a fabrication of the whole cloth. ‘There is not a word of trath in it, Discord Among the Yellow be Bri who an miles Take the double Cairo and return Dick and Gus Fow My excursion trip to on the steamers next Sunday, The Paducah and € League teams play there. for the round trip. ‘The Paducah at 8330 a, m here on their return trip Get tickets on board or Lambdin, Agt. ay 2nd 75 cents boats leave and arrive at 10 p.m from W. Ff. Dr. Edwards, specialty, K; Nose and Throat, Paducah, Ky. tO THE GUARDS, Handsome New South Had a Load, | The New South, which arrived this forenoon, en route from Cincin- nati to Memphis, was one of tl heaviest laden ft that r entered {port here, big steamer was ve tiers high, and at her nose drew nearly ten feet of water, the waves rolling over the guard in some place. In addition, she had a good list of passengers, Mrs. 2 | take Small Boys Hauled Down From| a’ hure h Tower. Secretary Workman, of the Y. C, A., left this morning for Mem- phis to accompany here Mrs. Work- man. Mr. Ed Hook is now night clerk at the New Richmond, and Mr. L. Barrett has given the watch. Mrs. L. E. Durrett and brother, Mr. Otto Rupertus, left on the Hop- kins for Evansville this morning on a visit to relatives. Pi They Went Up After Young Pig- eo day eons at Grace Church. been Ollicer Crow was 1 to Grace Episcopal church yesterday after- A resident of the vicinity adventure noon formed him that several youths were up in the spire the ollicer fo sionally Mrs, Whit Thomas returned to her ; home in Dyersburg this after a visit to her daughter, m Quisenberry. Mr. J. Fred Long, after a tour of inspection of Kentucky, lasting eleven weeks, for the National Building and Loan, returned to the city today Judge James Breathitt court at | Mar yesterday passed through the city » Hopkinsville. for the afternoon. Mrs. ind that the enough, could occ th 5 ' from windows height The ¢fMicer attempted to but they had a zy altitude that his reach them, Tle was at first puzzled, for life is too sk not much better, when it ¢ a steeple tl ured the services of who climbed up and gave the officer's order, ‘I to emerge frot cautiously All them vended uch ad voice could no! closed eal hort, aud tim it and to en route ne clinbing tinally ored boy the promptly he lo hway very one at a time, nd young his home A meetin e purpose of or ganizing local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion is being held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Palmer House, by B. E. Reed, the regent. SHOT AT boys an They ha ets shirts and hats filled wit AboY,. nted Colored on a A GRAND BLOW-OL Turner, colored, of was warranted yesterday Justice Winchester ov ting at Frank Brig- old boy who was at in the fileld when the negro came up and that he desist saying that it was such peo- ple who kept him and other men from yetting employment. He frightened the house and concealed the boy returned, when his demands. The boy curt reply and the pistol and shot at stubbed his toe saving his life. The ro. peared, and the boy — and his father came in late yesterday af. ternoon and swore out the warrant, No trace has yet been found of the fugitive. WRIT OF Tom Styles, ternoon before near af- t is What They Will Haye » Saturday. mnuntae of aly Speaking rame of baseball between the Padu Saturday, the Cairo “Argus’’ The opening of the baseball season finall t man, work plowing é says demanded le muel e ra Vr S: is being cities this be behind. game next arday, Cairo and the Paducah is to be a grand street parade mayor and council, the cade other o} ro. eding the opening boy into the the himself until he renewed 0 whi some drew The probably gave darkey him, fell © the ive force, department and tions, the baseball cranks bringing up ges, on t the whole procession and Arrivil ame — will boy rooters and disap- 1 rin car the yack and to re rs by a junds he opened by the BEAS CORPUS. Jumpire. In many cities of this eh the business houses close durin, afternoon of the opening par and all hands go to the witness the first game. off here would be nice recognit f the enterprise of Cairo’s Baseball Asso There probably will t no loss of trade in closing from 2 tod pom, the Wants © and Sister vach His Broth, A writ of habeas corpus was called before Judge pro tem. Reed in the circuit court this afternoon @t o'clock, —[t was sued out yesterc fternoon by Wm. Rk. Mel oh by , to get control of his littl brother and sister, who he alleg ure now be kept by Nick Yopp at his saloon at nd ‘Tennessee streets ar all sorts of profanity brought up to driak b The ge of 10D. LOTS OF FOBACCO. Wagon Loads field in ye flundred Taken to Mo One Five are s alive, but of the children Judge Reed had not unable to yfield dispatch to the Louis- ’ yesterday says loads of tobacco were brought mn to the ndlers, and all the stables and are crowded with w turn to be unloaded, ‘Th tobacco brought here today before in one day, At ided the case } o'clock wagon yards ting ARE GETTING BETTER, s Cosby nd Wife Will Re- cover, Jomes Cosby and wife poisoned at Mayric who were few nights wkberties, are to- «Las be much better, ‘and there are indications of their re- covery. Street b went down to M a ‘ STILL IN DOUBT. day repor The Local Option Election at . Brookly is Said to Be. st night, I ‘The local option election at Broo = jyn has not yet been decided,the,vote Imported ferystalized~ cherries at| not having been satisfactorily count. Bockmon’s, Fhoap 259, Mt ito him « their pock- | hy called at and Cairo clubs | , there | n bieycles, | the | Mayor, who will pitch the ball to the} thelr | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. " | [tems of Interest Relative to the | |that's Railroads and Railroad People. | AND 89. Hood is battling with ain. He says they stick ser than his brother. Bob Dunlap, the newly married | | porter who has been stopping off; jsince his nuptials, resumes his duties eg on Conductor Dugger's train, “Con’’ Billy Lewis continues to go | 5 one day the next with long! strings of loads on the locals. Ben Cullom and Charlie Hunt are his cir- | cular artists. 1. MILBAGE, and come 309 pulled out a all the throt- heavers: he- on passen- | | | here | getal ger this a. m. ae tle pullers and « longing on passen; on their regular days. moud yer runs are again Dispatcher Billie Hills is crow over his nephew Charlie that be beat yesterday, When asked | ! © caught he said, *One.”" | him fishing | how many | Charlie The bh doe Hobacker hat he was the anid ston of atch is ¢ sily counte attended Engin wedding yesterday appiest looking 1 their ratlery old vet ys who state man on eart | with the nonchalance of an conducte | om this times, b lation of the this city, gras|) Saturday's Na at he grand Cente 1 opens of a fan the terday was u shed nace y s of father, They mo! yur fami to say the pater tick Sr Sullivan boys inful accident yesterday whik ing fo turn a car on epped on # bunch the nis knee badly a de dub him: g on ove of ues ¢ fishing party who visited Aln yesterday r the rintendent Hills met with meagr hooking the muddy waters of bat were m journey ed tow cess in pny “infest the tortuous Clark's river (for their bey k I nig avel imto yawn- k, dority the reeeat high mills and factories up crying aloud for car given them as Di Section Foreman us Was busy until 11 o'cle with ji men ts 0 caused | in The Ay ike ater serv which will be ‘soon as repairs ean be elf aris” of Istreet, mmoth establis of Mew for the nent Towner & Co. iste Palmer. U by and Lan is excelle intry 1 Mr most and with | eutenant the fame’ feder Ric where Co. A | Mem i¢ and other | veterans them Atlanta they created 1 with whamaug himond, s by their excellence in nd agility of not ding their adv He he shanty t h se movement, wel . + Mileng: e hour thy in | rill » withst | last evening and until the time was spent mogt ple re | viewing old remipisences, | FATAL CUTTING AFFRAY. Men Have a Fight at a Dance, Two Young Forest Cut Over the IL is not to A probable fatal cutting affray oc- Lee Shepherd, nil s from the city on the Bur- | nett Pryor farm the Clark's river neighborhood night before last Sheherd's 4 man named Bradley the county from Benton t,o | well kuown fa a dif ficuity \ Forest in Ub t, the knife penetrating the ho into the Young today “las being in a dying condition, Bradley yes- terday left for parts unk no, and no warrant has thus far been issued for his arrest. A NES in There was dance at | A Jhouse, and who came to ndfa son of Sandy Fe in was ent | recently ,f) | breast | low KF and lungs. wrest. wW re | CITIZEN. Mr, Bene Removes to Padueah, Ernest left lucab he good position as ma: |& Miller's branch store « Mr. Gibbs is a hustler cannot be beaten as a piano He is popular with the people, with whom jhe has the best reputation for sque ‘ yd fair treatment, He to Paducah on a large salary, and we| ief that he will give the best of| isfaction to his firm, His family| © to Paducah for some time Gibbs yesterday for epted of Hardin that pls and vlesinan, where has PUBLIC MEBRTING Of Public Spirited Citizens morrow Night, Mr. J. Hl, Hardebeck will ti meeting of citizens at the I House tomorrow night at & o'clock for the purpose of laying his plans before them. More details will be given tomorrow, Tos} | eon Imer |the new |reyoice with her ‘did assortment |eah no the} a t Gibbs, of Mad sonville, ‘Harbour’ Ss O, the beautiful new |week's se:ling. Rich dre too. While all nature is p and beautiful wi the rich designs and colors brought out by th best fashion setters for thi wear, Bpecial for This Charming dress stuffs, the sorts, the 50e for in former seg without the richly print carry now, Our price % We k tions, i de \ this week and name | of only De if you t the season for th Mc a no-pi t delay th 1 least money all told in th The prices need do without new g One case of new stuff this [a lot.at Se, another at 7 Apsait 12!cc, others a Very special at 20e, the u t 2h at 2 A big stock of corsets for stout built ladies at’ very pri Half Prices Thousands | broke n lota of shoes | men, women and chi of their yormer in this great riment best seamless r | 1 boy Silks ug taffeta silk for waist just now and the ty, ure here this wee silks that ought to brin: 48 Embroideries jan Laces We w fe sold i ibbe ket for 10 sever r ain pole n warp curt 2a STILL MISSIN a » Trace Found of Mi mons, Was Here With a Yo Last Monday Simu whose re ear on CONVICT AND LU Walk Down the Str ‘Together, Eo Route Prom Catlows to Eddyville and kinsville of mor prison Sheriff J. B. Hay, county, arrived. this Murray a Seru breaking, for the tentiary, and a lung who stabbed a pr kinsville, His prisoners fined in the county jail this afternoon, when the at 2:55 for Eddyville and ville with Kaldyy » O. Comes OFF at | Night. Bloomficht, . Bloomtield, of at Princeton colleg te declamatory tomorrow night ther contestants ohn HL yg; Vrince' nd Miss Jes Marvin, KE, A Hilliard an die Vaughn; the Hopkins ives have not been ¢ the young man is though Ilale. | | Bloomfield | will go down from tui GAME DECLARED Account oF Raiy On game of baseball to this afternoon Paducah regulars and a pi was postponed on account rain. A New Hot in Paducah is no more than for you to have the Let us examine your teeth yououtof trouble, Dr. C, sides, 204 Broadway, Millinery hore! bought special for this We offe ne’ lunge for a big sale on them heat go If your size is HARBOUR'S given two years for Sheriff 2 CONTEST Maytield 'T the t to be Jim It is expected that quite Today" between icked nine ss stuffs uutting on | ith colors rasplen Ww inven strikin e world’s $s spring's Week. » imported signs the roilt price © choosing od of the week at fe much at! { 17¢ nexpected fleshy and mor vt just balt and we he lot, your here ref or children any mar » popular ar qual Faney here for Screen Doors. This is a Carload. Pecj wonder how we sell “creen Doors so cheap. We buy them in Car load lots and guaran- tee them to be superior to any sold in this market. SCOTT HARDWARE CoO. INCORPORATED. 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign of Big Hatchet. Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods We NOVELTIES N DRESS e00ns, - Shirl Waists and Waist Pattorns, B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l Our cies G. tie Sim wong Man un Minnie very NATIC t Chained ay County Callow fr ning er hou ile q for were ere Taylor Toy unti left Hopkins- orrow of Ju city, will ein the in contest at will be ouston and | ton, J. W Grubly d Miss Su ville rey en, but a crowd Ort have been the of the | We have 1 and 1 ellent Ine udiesg L~ Purnishing Goods. will be thank! JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Brovdway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store RRVVVD-TO OO 00000000088 Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and PI um ber. Sanitary... fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose. weVCCCC ETS a0 200000000 TUBHART ec. ce RUSH e Ask For Them. ©. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET at libe D Ant KIN th Fourth Street 19 Court Strec te. 20 Bey" Will exchange for old Machine figures. Dr.med, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Office Hours Telephon 364 Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights 26c per m Residence lights 20c 3 rac Current tor Fans $1.50 D. B: SIMON, Supt. wl J, WILL SMITH, | Fire, Life, Tornado and Accident Insurance ABDUCTOR CAUGNI Chas Chapman, Wanted at ued field, Captured ton. Charles Chapman, the yaung who abducted the ¢ ter of s last month at Mayfield, orse and buggy to captured by ‘ook and Chief MeNutt. He man Mr and make | Sheriff necessity toothacl nd keep] located at F K. White- 2803 tracked to Union City three w since, but made his escape. He was raington, a little town ten miles south of Mayfield, yester- day, and captured, In First-class Compani Room 4, AmGer, National Bak Bldg,

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