The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 2, 1897, Page 4

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Goods Piled Up For June Selling--The Goods and Prices Speak For Them- selves >) SUMMER DRESS GOODS, GAS STOVES. § If you want the ythe.... 4 and $3.50, ge‘fn one lot at.$1.50| Aor $15, $17 and $20 go ‘ oo {#Feat month for selling leads us to do Fine Siw Tapestry Portieres one lot for. )»-OO/lwhat merchants consider a foolish hi Pe 4 that sold for $7 and $8 go for $3,06| Men’s Fine Dress Pants worth La ppl god He pee hi po Mew! ay bess Cube Sekt | Rees AHA 8s go for "$2.50 | mighty, We do it, and appeal to eco- f { ace Curtains 3 1-2 yards long’ | +50 and 95 8 nomical buyers and money savers 4 4 that sold for $1 go in one ad = Pants worth $2.50 go everywhere, 4 i ‘ Get the Benefit From the Ely-Walker Anj one finding the meaning of this ad shall A Prize, Puzzle Seren = receive, by calling upon us, three of our Chill- breaking Capsujés. Three doses will break the chill; only a few more will @irejpermanently. ( They are something new, and simply immense. } u They have never failed, and are guaranteed. They don’t make you sick like sweet syrups do. Only one objection—they increase your grocery bill. P. 8.—The prices will be given away unul June s.'97. U can have one trial at the puzzle. k SEVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS. J, D. BACON & CO., Drvggists, 7 Lace Curtains that_setd for $3 D dy weet silk lined, that sold lot fot si ress oa Head ood “ e One assortment of open weave black gar op Ad Fang grotind cotton dress goods, with large Men colored figures, a 26¢ value, for 12'¢0 a for Big bargains in Boy's Suits ond Beginning the 1st of June, severs!| Simple in Construction, / thouand yards of summer dréna goods RUGS Fine Nubia and FunRugs that Pants. r' "Y ¢ : Call md fr So Soppand hy ge eons ci en aan epson tie pocnomiaal in Gas, : in one lot forse se see eeveee $50 offering is made up of he os CLOTHING |sGo pairs Men's Fine Sample ier goods at © Most Durable Stoves)Made. and DEPART Sitoes, broken sizes that sold ate goods for 10. . ‘A ENT for $4.50 and $5 go in om 400 for 19 © 5 all % Men's Fine Dress Suits that lot at. «$2. LB ho Bn Gi Baoceh c sold for $8.50, $9 and g.50 goo Pairs Men's of Cur ene go in one lot for.....+.... 3450 Shoes, broken sizes, 5 to 9 G Men’s Suits that sold for $6 only Urat sold for $3.75, for $2.00 MILLINERY ASOLINE STOVES. COAL OIL_ STOVES. We sell so much that our stock is eter meen ws, ., is and $6.75 ¢ Men's Very Ti constantly changing. | There are now pastel ce Sil 4 In our millinery department ‘ the choicest thing of the gearon. IVs Paducah Auction and Storage Co. hr sh th beste att the 228 and Yourt St. ©: at fair prices, and here that wanters Of the best, the nawest and most elab- ANOTHER SPASM! RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. 1 Se 3 x other dealers would charge. If you [Interesting Melange Dished Up|'Xi Seoregon tage n° 8° 8 in Unique Style. SHOES for.. ++ +++ +.$3.50, 500 pairs Sample Shoes, ladies its, Clay and men’s go for...++ +e ee $1.00 “FOR SALEI ONLY By-—— orate creations in ‘willinery should come as naturall, : the bees the flowers to sip honey. A stock for June selling will be kept constantly on hand at about half what WAHL & SONS. FURNITURE, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. - 811 BROADWA LOCAL MENTION. | PERSONALS. This is Now Threatened for Youthful Chicken Thieves. S.C. Watson, of Louisville, is at Padueah. Officers Cross and Jobnson «lis-| the New Richmond, BT ay hey bn apo aed oreee gst a pobiver tay ‘Phere |, i Briant, of Louisville, is at the he Mo nts of Railroad People and |\s not becavaé’we can't but besau ALL HAVANA FILLED. i he First ward yesterday. y Rich i ‘ t. bi were five amall bays init, and were| Now ichmond WANT SUNDAY LAW ENFORCED. Eyents Worth Noting. Re mon’t, We buy leather trom the | ax H. Moore, of Ballard county, is av clio New Richmond today. est manufagturers, who accept figures near cost for the large quantities we . handle, We add but a rofit i N., 0, AND ST, Ls MILKAGE It we bought shoes in the oak or Said That Eyerybody Who Does Tobacco continues to move both] and added the usual profit, our price Business on Sunday Will ways over the line in huge shipments, Se aon Gea ae ae teen exposed by a confession of one of Sarah Leech’s boys, who ackuowl- ; : j edged to being a member bimself.| W. G. Harding, of Chicago, is at Quite a number of chickens were | the Palmer. found inthe yard, snd upon promise! J. D. Boynton, of St. Louis, is at to restore them to their owpérs no the Palmer, ‘ | | Dr.med, Albert Bernheim, A a | Tom Jones is pulling the throttle} Tet of Jul iT wate sal eale mente tcay —[vartante ere issued, ME Ds dohon lett at noon for Be Fined. cari engine olay. No wonder|af Goma" Gulee ten Pepin 120 North Sth Street, oe ‘ i ty, at nie Kimball Hall will give another of] ‘Nfe-'W. A. Davis left at noon for : it rained. ine, reliable quality, at ‘prices m ni 5 We have shoes their delightful concerts this evening. | puiton, see Engineer Tom Englert, of the 315, |nerw, init? cine styles fevehaee (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) LIVELY TIMES SEEM TO BE AHEAD | is trolling the Iakes today, Good | from—some black, some oxblood, some ‘ | | b A. luck to you, Tommy. chocolate — uew toes and common | Offi 3PM. \ The music will be furnished by Hob-|" irs, 8, Wolff and son, Max, left for everybody, | son's orchestra. A cordial invitation | 9¢ noon for Chicago on # visit. is extended to the public to be pres- Mr. J. P. Hod: f J.P. ge left'at noon for men, women, vane Terre Haute, Ind., on business. sense, No trashy stuff. Not a shoe Telephon 364 Master Mechanic Potter and Road-|in the lot made from kid skins tanned master Early came in on the morning|from sheep hides, The prices range train from points beyant. from $1.00 to $2.00 @ pair. LEI ic Li Gen’l Electric Light and Power Co. | Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows : Store Lights 26c per month Residence Lights 20c - meet Current for Fans $1.50 (“ / D.B- SIMON, Supt. 1s another moral wave to inundate 1s at Princeton Mrs, J. Norton Moore has returned} Paducah? It would seem, from 7 ‘We have cheap house slippers at children, OF) yyonroe Veach, who escaped from | from a visit to Owensboro. present indications, that it is. To-|, J.C. Scott, the car cleaner, had | 950 and 40c a pair. i Will be glad to see you here for his hand badly pinched this moraing between two timbers. your shoe wanta, day alarge part of those who have been in the habit of doing business on Sunday we: vietly notified that “Con.’’ Sam Sugars had a nice everybody who violates the Sabbath | aod a numerous crowd in on his a0- will be warranted, no matter what | commodation train Ihis a, m. alling may be, if it comes under the! Wm, MeGehee, the hostler’s help- “ ” the chain gang several days ago, is} Mr, §, Rothchild and daughter, yaller kids. at work at Princeton, Ky., but will |stiss Jennie, leave on June 6 for Ask any of our not be brought back, owing to the | Europe, to visit in Germany for cost. - year or more. customers- ENT—Nice residence, 8} Mr. Will Crump, of Columbus rooms, bath rooms, nice shady yard, | Ind., 18 a guest of Dr. C. E. White- they all uphold | 511 North Sixth stree 7 | sides. law governing Sunday violations. er, who bas been sick for some time, ingens. f C. E. Gerpruy, Miss Della Jones, of Hudsonville,| This includes saloons, dispensers] left for Paris yesterday to recuper- our shoes 12 sis mg 4 Fined Fer Contenipt. |on North Sixth, |. B, Howell,'0. D.S Miss., is a guest of Mr. G. B. Jones|f sola water, clothiers, gents’ fur-| ate, s nishers, the ‘two Sunday] ‘The new iron bridge at Dexter has DENTIST because we give} Dave Bailey, warranted afew days| Mrs. David Flournoy is expected . ago on a charge preferred by Geo,|‘0 return today from Chicago, newspapers, aud everybody else ac-| heen completed and Cov, Trayser’s vustomed to keep open at least 9} gang voaiitaes ‘on the one at Murray Telephone 291, Offices, 427 Broadway orth . Colyer, for obtaining money by |Companied by her brother, Dr. Li honest w' iis potatoes: ras tried yesterday lard Sanders, who recently graduated portion of the Sabbath. today. Should this prove true, it will be a Gleat Potter took's ride down the in every shoe] atternoon before Justice Winchester| there. a) 4 and acquitted. Colyer called the}, Miss Moss, of the Boyd-White in- HARBOUR’S, 112-114 North Third street. result of two contending forces. Yroad aud back with his father. Gleon pane Bowe: he Social Purity League, it ap-| Ooked pretty sleepy this a. mi, when {®M™: t0 12 m.,2 to 5 p.m. andatnight vars, instigated the fight against ; , pe ” ‘i »|firmary, will return today from Chi- he returned. = — we sell. Give prisoner a “d—d liar’? during the) /Tmars 7 base-ball, and the base-ball | E iz trial and was fined $3 for contempt ip Aaron Martin, of Paducah, is|'¢ague intends to'see that the Inw ze Mix dno. Bryant and children left THE GUN CLUB d. D. Hannan 4 US B100K OD) por ope moto wesk cabinet-photos| among those rogistered at the Louis- [enforce against one and all alike.) toe mortiog Oote to spead ectera : t $1 per dozep, Bruce’s Stadio, op-' yilie building at the Centennial in without a partic le of dissemination. tha Vielte he fw — summer foot- 3 : Te" Daa ee Some of the ministers of the gospel | She visits her parents, a i Steam, Gas aid posite News ofe. 2¢1m Nashville. : —— Thpre have consultet justices ot the} Jack Northland, the new made|90t Looking for Fractice 4 umber r wear. Our prices) —y,oadway M. E. Church. Rev. J. B. Thomas, the Indian] jeace and suggested that one}oonductor, reached both extremities Grounds Sanitary... s : missionary, and his wife, left at noon | f* os Wetanes > 74 xe [08 ue panetyte and lett oa Wade: If the Broadway members will at-| today for Wichita, Kan., on a visit, re agers mw tend their service at 8 p. m.. they | atter a brief stay with Rev. Chappell will see the design for the completion DEALERGUC ALL KINDS OF... Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkting Hose, ranted that the matter be tested {Cond trip this a, m. with a string bat were told that this wou'd be un- | longer than the moral law. Are Now Negotiating With the l- are off. You ‘ can find in our ' It isa thing of |20¢ family. fair for the gentleman arrested, as it] Officer Tobe Etter went dowain! — jinote ( “ OF te a ora wns dene by Me, | Mra. Mollie Pinkard, of St. Louis, | would probably cost him 815 or $20. |the Fowlers to Cairo and Mound City ota Cemtral fap “Itlvers 1189 south Fourth Street. £29 Court Street jobs great snaps B. B-Davis, and greatly delights the |®¥F!Ved this morning on the City of and it has virtually been concluded to] Monday, He haq ot had any re- side Park.” h Teer yy Ot 7 wrotor and the building committee. (Paducah to visit her father, Mr. larrest them all. Some of the authori-| creation in so Jong unt it made him 0000029020 0-00000 » ete ho ties suggested to the press today that/sick, but he was out again yester- M. F. ae Fire, Life, satrh for everyday wear. Go and see for yourself and you will | George Edwards. She x sotor , be convinced that this will be, when |Pasied by 4s a iesd oe pend te complete, one of the inost beautiful meres who has been in St Louis for churches in the State. the past year. The Gun Club is negotiating with | —— publicity be given to the intentions, | day. the Illinois C A _ close up. k house mea, got bis hand caught} where they located their traps last while rollsng a hogshead of tobacco | year. yesterday and gne of his fingers was}’ They had decided to occupy this y washed, while several others} locality no more, on account of the ite WANTED—Partner™) with, $300| Attend the free goncert tonight at TOMMY TO ELLIS UDY estit2 ingest in rat estate business, | imball Hal. » ’ Best of references. Address, X Y tf} __ Mr. thomas jackson to Take! were considerably bruised. da: i i i : mas ; nger in spring of having their eon’ } Z, this office. / 81m The ke ee ? Greely’s Advice. George Gates, the blacksmith’s | washed away i high were yi re { a Le Px OE Hy od The Primary Union spent quite an] yy, Bi .| helper, returned to work yesterday | inconvenienc sir . The Lake at La Belle. i i ; Mr. omas Jackson, of the per, wo yesterday enience to those desiring to} Will Be ¢ ca wad & PHILLIPS ‘The lake in La Belle Park is not|iteresting hour at their last session. | 4 i orican-Cerinan National Bank, bas | after 4 two weeks’ illness, but had}witness the shoots, but this year, Voripuetod ab. Oese Bo . a r On next Thursday afternoon at the yet Billed, but will probably be by regular, meeting Mrs. May, one of 219 Broadway 221 Broadway | Saturc A six inch stream of/i,¢ most able primary workers, will water is feeding it day and night, and teach a class. This will be a very in- tn Firs t class Companies. wag. resigned his position, and leaves, in| resign his sledge.after a few hours{after considerable delay, e been about a week, for Hobart, Colorado, | Pounding, vot being well and strong | unable to secure any elaewherg, near Cripple Creek, accompanied by | €vough to wield it, It is likely that they will encoryter Decided Last Night Room 4, Am ‘er, National Baw | . the chute will be ready in a couple of | fe0Cl 8 CMs a ene meeting, {is brother, Mv. Sam Jack until] ‘The cannon ball trains between }B° ec | \n coming t terms with ss 4 weeks. Supt. Thompson says the} penne: wei ‘ 8: | aicly of Hot Springs, to locate. Memphis and Nashville went oy gs }*4e Failroad company, and if they se-{BY THE BUILDING Ss NOTICE. Take bolds 100,000,000 gallons of Tao poatont takes an earnest 76] "it Sachecn tsa young man of advertised last nig, and notwith care ‘the grounds, Tegulac practice COMMITTEE. | Something Tt We buy Mens Second - Hand| Water, hence the length of time re- effort to be present, as there will he promise, and bas many friends w ha} staye ing it was their initial runs they wil begin. _ Good Ali a. Nout, |quired to fill it. > ; will wish him sucvess in the far West.| were crowded both way : evan CLOTHING, euch as Coats, | 4 some special business to transact, 1C. & St. L. ie fast becoming the fi THAT M It Will” Require io / ) b Vents, Pants and Shbes, and pay| af, J. q. Burnett, of North said tg BASE-GALL CASES. | vorite routasiae all oolateee ae te EETING muire About Four |W» nage sitthe Ohi Tonics knowin good priced tor same if uot worn| pitth street, slipped and fell from the | oe Hs epee: Pac. Months, and Work Wil jt vadicah, and Ould just ae sag s,) too much. You can send them to] back steps’ about noon today, and] 6 created: rg ee bse a | Tom Sledd, the porter, says his Begin ina Pew Da sell pou ue «3 Ahe other, until we 0 oF we will oalt Yor them: Wel broke two bones in her ankle, > |Paper—iiow to Hiold the Attcudan They are Continued Indetinitely Liival, Dog , ex hare struck «] Of the Board of Education Last Aiea come to ave no solici » 4 ve > ; Chass Miss Ann: os » . vincheste: \ liberal set of Te&ans who came down ibetilicnaiis. The injury is quite paiaful and]... or second Chapter of Open Lev by Justice Winchester. with their Rhino, but what " LAWRENCE, 213 Gourt st,/ wil lkely disable her for some time. 1" Negrioiprinaryteunors Mm Fos] ‘The ages against the base-ball|qollars compared with the tice. glad Night greene meeenea 10 eouey pial! mr players “were toray continued indet- | watch bis prosengers presecced “aa it Mt IASTETESS TONIC 4 ‘ gy < @ Winchester, at the} with last trip. Few Mottery: of "Fubito Interest We recommend this above Aut one respective attorneys,| «Mileage'’ would like to borrow Came Up for Considera- chill medicines, because we are " t finish the business | Qanteds rate infantry cap, one that ‘en: A matter of paramow i: signific | iar with iis f la, and believe it to they have iv (he elreult court. |was really in bavtle during the war, cance to Padteah was dviinitely rest promptly refand, PO ICE COURT to use in the march at the reunion at een cided last night at a ameeting of the | ed it it fails 10 « Sold only at__- Nashville, He tas bis old umform] ‘The hoard of education met test he a Committers of she Broadway : : [wih the excepion of ths cap, Wholnight ia regular monthly session, |; 2: lurch. ras was the tinal —AND—— |S Only Two Cases Up for Adjudeas has one? President Lang in the chair ant ali{urangements for coroph ting th ba ff tion Tody. Foreman Jobo Keiton, of: the /te members present except Brooks peeree 60,000.» |shops, owns a five farm over in Iii. [494 Smith, |,DRUG STORE alleged fugitive from ‘Tennessee jus- | i, and has lately brought to the ee basvies of the previous regu-| mechanical ingenuity will he come| & BROADWAY. tice, and wanted at Jackson, was left sity two thoroughbred Jerey coms tocol god ae tye long pleted at once, and work will begin T—— open uatil 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ere, ‘This morning a bowl of od, Supt. Me- exe f illness of County Attorney Houser, |‘‘Mileage’’ as a sample of their pro- |¢d the arnt attendance for the} “Work was suspended ubont one| tortie collecbim or ait eng need nM Unless the certificate of ‘the justice |Auct- The butter was as yellow na |Past month to be 1607; 1165 white, | vear ago on account of the fends he. ; pa. agi ap ROld while the milk was as delicious {84 442 colored. In his opinion the |? = ieee who issued the warrant against Ritter ROW Wile he D closing attendance of the year is bor | 8. CXbausted, und was never re- edifice at and Broadw: The big model of modern srebitecture and The case against Ira B. Ritter, the ETNA BICYLES! é STANDARD OF Te Wir EXCELLENCE! $ $ $ $ at Jackson is received before that sumed because there uuflicient | from time, it is likely that he oan not be| apt. J. 1. Smith, the big whole- bapa by Anat money to comy in Thal aa >) held. sale grocer, is now occupying four A je hers have been gar-| amount required, it iss un-{ / in A case agninst Hetha Adkins, col- | houses on North Second street, Nos. | rin Hake, sented by Secretary derstood, was bout —_ $12,000, | ===> A ored, charged with using insulting} 116, 118, 120 and 122, haying finish- : re rawD, 08! and it has now beun secured, and is SPECIAL SALE, You have got to see them before you can realize language toward Paralee Hughes was [ed moving his etook yesterday trom {Ordered by the board, to be held ready to be used in con, Neting. the| — continued, his old stand preparatory to bu‘lding lng the court's action. 5 ms H fr church, One Week Only, hereon. His warehouse on the rail- Ib Can Cotn....¢, road tracks is also taxed to its full bag Nl lisa dy gash’ for $5.85. | whose commen lable efforts have been | 2 ID Cau Tomatocs,<,,, capacity all the time, cars af mer- , Showed 4| untiring, met liy completed|9 Ibs Good G ) Good Material for a Soctety in|chandise being daily’ added to. ita) DslsNee of $6,218.92 in the treas-| all arrangem unis for the wu rh, f {2 lis Good Rogsted Gor, Paducah. | contents, ury. The Tegulas pay roll was allowed, how good they are, Last night th » building committe ~_— on B 0. About for ir months will be requir-]2 1b Package Frosh Rolled Oats Pre: ous The building committee reported i 3 , JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, Capt oo Horr hes sae a} Si00Rowara goo, funeral rte aw dab tn care a it |3 1 Can. Ale Rate oh 8 move, by suggesting the nevesity of dors of this Paper will be pleased toto submit plans for the new school|~8,°sote * Frese the dedication ible hae 0.45 PADUCAH, KY. ie, to organiag a soclety for the pres yg ote readied seats I building, [Wit Mair) place: betore the autumn) | 1: Th aac cai ie 4 eeaslty to ant in Pa. | Stages. aud that is Catarrn, ” a wanes, Phone 89, , Second St. - vention of cruelty to animals in Pa-|Curw is the ouly positive cure ke ‘The matter of buying trom Mr. P.| “When completed the Broadway M, she ees be, and what it was alway believed It ducah, He says it isan outrage on| medica! Aa sin | H. Roberts, of D. Appleton & Co,, would be, decency to permit drivers of vebicles| wont! sinaruuiualtsat:| who was present, a new encyclopedi KE, ehv rch will be the liandsomest and finest church, both inside and MARION CYCLE CO., < 7 of all kinds to beat their horses and | Shas hee) uF bivod Gud mucous | for the Schools, was referred to com- , The completion of t iis ¢} ay / AW Makers, mules as they do daily down on the | fotunation of be wan and givtnas ti | mittee on course of stucty, net, in, Gouth wentera Benth ky.” 1387 be ong ot ite eee laren ye K\W (= A Marion, Ind. aE | wantin vieuluuuea | "The board adjourned, probed If by an artist fem Cheutet| provements now assur t) Paduealy, (ss - > ut speaking of cruelty SA, ‘ : ‘ 4 5 bee ES ‘ speaking of cruelty Kimball Hall is alay® up todate, }nati, ‘The tarnishings willl aun tuned torn 28! Deen-tnivens rm They will give a free invert tonight, he tive finest in the city, aiid nothing ve abi Hobson's Orcheatea will tarnish wilh tie spared to make the church] ‘The Casino T! musig, f whet it has always been intended to] town will not a —— a eee — A GINS ay PAR] | it a driver were fiver for ench offense, | for his team climb that levee, | mA

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