The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 15, 1897, Page 4

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You have tried those Sweet Syrups for Chills and still.you-shake.>-— l now 1 Que Mlalarial Tonie-Capsules- = Se | BY PRY DOSE A Op FE 5ne,"er"o0 J. BD. BACON & CO. Sede ses eseseces sss se Druggists, Seventh and Jackson, B , THAN igger, Bargain S) EVER, ——e Just received, andthér Job Of Saine| ple Shoes; 600 pairs of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes that gold for $2.00, $2.50 and $4,00 go in one lot at 75 cents, CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS, Men’s Fine Dress 8’ that sold for $#.50, @10,60 and $12.00 Ro ln eue lot at 85.50, Supply and Demand, High prie inerease the pro- duction of article and lessens the consumption ; hence low prices decrease the produc Sins Creuse the constmption Many manufacturers expected better times and” bigger sales and made too much stuff for the spring and summer trade of 1897. The manufacturer's tay ott of stich a dilemma ts to cut the price td itt Muce domeboly ta tise tip the surf We ate among the few eash buyers who have bought ap these goods to sell to our customers at half pri ces, Out of self deferise many ana Water Files, Meee, | ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT Men's Fine Cla JUST Worsted Suits, | merchants will claim to own goods ‘We have shoes for everybody, men,wWomen, of children, or “yaller kids.” Ask any of our customers-.- they all uphold our shoes, because we give honest worth we sell. Give us a look on summer foot- wear. Our prices are off. You can find in our Obs great snaps for everyday wear. ELLIS, KUDY & PHILLIPS 219 Broadway” Dairy © Queen Toilet Soap Cake ' (See Window Display) ATi0s 4 DRUG STORE’ ™ & BROADWAY, NOTIGE.. We buy Men's Second ; Mand CLOTHING, such ‘oats, Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay good priges for seme if not worn to Much. Yon can send then to us or we will ca‘i for them We have no solicitors, LAWRENCE, 213 Court st _ STANDARD OF 2 Broadway SSE SSS 4 > form here. wife a nie city. youn Thou marr! Th ! Gilse A tay v’clo your Th | met | result noune tions Tw | yawh | the w Jrowned before rescued by Mr. Mas | riou | boat. ‘Thunder storms this afternoon an Wednesday. LOCAL Mrs. Susan «tighter of Rev pastor ef the First Texas, Miss Jennie Riebanlgon; a popular al Furniture Co., Ward, janior*members is called for Wednes- The reasc bloes $4 in all the latest colors, | hall to cat |primary and certify Joe Williams, were “All the Vorld Loves a Winner” Seven Complete Line of GLAAD, Our ‘Nine are the 100 pairs Mens Fine. Vict Kia Dress Shoes that sold for $4.00 and $5.00 go in one lot at $2.50, 300 pairs Men's Shoes that sold for $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 go inone Jot at $1.00. Ladies’ Low Cat Shoes and Oxford Vies ian Ox Blood and Chocolate at unbeard of prices, PADUCAH AUCTION Supreme Result of our Years of Expertierice Send for Catalogue. MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. jicaco = NEW YORE Playing A Breach of Ordinance. James Hubbard day by Judge Sande be wa nfo tion furnis* ~~ va informe: wou by OMlcer Jeff Barn. WEATHER REPORT. < wart for firin ‘eer limits. Died In Texas. Chaplin Calloway, Circuit Court at Metropolis. Gircuit court began yesterday at i Metropolis, this the regula Susan 1s jsemieanonal term. CU.» Chaplin, have not yet been taken up. Baptist ehurch . Gig] a few days ago at Quero, She was 36 years _éld; ‘and alloway, and of the being erly After Delingdents. License Inspector J. A. James to: day warranting delinquen' merchants and others who have fail. ed to tuke out license for the year. of Rey, Seymour we of Rev. G, G. Married Last E ‘Th if lady Of Olio street, and Mr. {refrigerators are not nus Reed, a stainer at the Pada- with thecommon kind. were uoited in]Scott Hardware Co, iage last night by Rev. L. T. f — An Ice Cream Supper. ‘The ladies of the Second Presbyte- rian church supper tonight at Xeiser Park, to be classed Lj4 t Gasoline is sold by E. P. jout ne be yn & Ci Y. MUC. Ald aniors. full meéting of the'Y, M. C.. A. Real Estate Transfers, Messrs. J. P. and W. B. Weak morning (tgmorrow) . 8:30 ck to arrange for baseball game, | lots on West Jefferson, Mrs. Mamie 8. Cobb deeds to H A. Petter, {yr $300, alot on Wes | Court. why we sell our is our business for $4 business to cy Boyle deeds to Cora Train Jawynianeé® Lrpos. | Sition, Chas. W. Page deeds to A. J | Moore for $150, 94 acres of land the county. Anglers of the Cloth. Warner Moore, of Mayfiek anied by the pastors) of locel churches, \spent | yesterday z in the lakes ta Illinois. 4 —$+4.—~— Lendler & Lydon fgr first-class re pairivg, 133 Broadway. 15jeo ling to receive Canvyassed the Returns eussetnaen 3 e Dentoctatic city, committee tineir pa yesterday-afternogit at the city 8 the result of the recent thereto. ‘The was about the a8 an- ed immediately after the- elec office at ¢ pr Sale. same At the Sew office old papers, nice aud ch Ter catpev iy ~ per hundred, A Close Call, be hatids of the tow boat, Masonic 3 Plain City Lodge 449, F overturned in a late yesterday’ afternoon near | will meet in stat i night at 7:30 o'clock, harf boat, and came near being ‘ M. degrée. All members invited, B. B Davis, W. M. G.O, Lyonam, Sec'y. nd on shelves, ‘0 deck .& A.M, Boyd, who owas near by in & $ warranted to~ 4 pistol inside the city Criminal | cases Jewett or Leouard eleanable For sale by will give an ice cream {deed to each other, .nterests in two 2004 | or for $100. Lot 6 of Husbond’s ad. in ers should notify thin Jean, just the thing to put un- 5 venis 1 communication to- Work in M. HALTADAY ——AND—— ETNA BICYCLES! 100 (50 75 40 —_— You have got to see them before you can tealize how good they are. | nd JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, ft PADUCAH, KY. ' MARION CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. goaolt.wania, rh EXCELLENCE! 228 and 230 Court St. Straight, Round Guy, Ways that sold for §lt and $20,00 go in one lot 3 ‘ke or Cuta- Nice Business Suits, Brown Cassi meres all styles that sell elsewhere for $7.50, go for $3.50, Lot of Boys’ Fine Suits worth $2.00 go for $1.00, Finest Manilla Straw Hats worth $1,00 and €1.25 go at 25 and 50 ote, AND STORAGE CO, . Cor. $d & Court. Mr. James Trail, was in the city today. Mr. Victor Von De noon for Marion, Ill. Mr. Ed H. Puryear has gone to Virginia, to visit his old home. Mr. J. H. Burkholder returned this morning from St, Louis. Master Edwin Thompson left this morning for Cadiz on a visit. County Clerk C. O. Lowery, of Smithland, was in the city today, Mr. Claude C, Baker, of Memphis, is visiting his parents, on South Chird street. 4 welin EBlegle dnd little sad went down to Bardwell this aftetnopn on business, “ Miss Mary Curd, of Murray, is @ guest of Mr. tnd Mrs, Headley Curd, at Fifth and Jackson. Mrs. A. J. Decker will entertain at | Euchre tonight in honor of Mr. Blake r| Slack, of Mt, Holly, N. J. Mrs. Gillison Maghee, of Evans- ville, arrived yesterday on a visit: to Mrs, H, H, Snow. Mrs. Jat noon for Vicksburg, Miss., t] visit to relatives, “| Messrs. M. P. and T. H. Molloy, of Eddyville, were in the city last evening to attend commencement. Mrs. Sam Williaims and sister, Miss Clara Radder, left at noon for Creal Springs, to spend a week or two, Dr. S, T. Hobbs, of Carlisle county, Democratic candidate for State Senator, came in last night from Benton. ‘The young ladies of the First Bap tist church will give a moonlight ex- cursion tonight to Metropolis on the 3] Bettie Owen. ‘There will be an ice cream supper tonight at Yeiser park, given by the . [ladies of the Presbyterian church, t] Officer Winstock left this morning for his home in Louisville, visit to his daughter, Mrs. Michael. Mrs. D. C. Wallace and daughter, +] Miss Debby, left yesterday for Cairo to visit daughter and sister, Mrs. Gladfelter. _| Revenue Agent Mac Ferguson re j| turned at noon from Claxton, where he went yesterday on goverament business. Mrs. M. E, Johnson feft at noon for her home in Trenton, Tenn., after a visit to her brothers, the Messrs, e | Grigsby. Councilman Livingston left at noon on a i B. ion and study up bow to make. the best race for mayor, Mr. James Sherrell and Mr, H. ©. Jones returned th forenoon from fort Smith, Indian Territory, after « ten days’ absence, A party of Mayfield young ladies and gentlemen are expected this af-| ternoon to take passage on the But- torff tomorrow for Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. John L.. Webb and Misses Minnie McElhany and Eunice McKihany, of the city, are registered Muraei at the Louisville building, Nashville. Mrs. Dr. J. G few days. ‘The entire wheat flour at Bock- inon’s is the best. mouby will buy. Phone 259. ‘TO DEFEND PLERSON. County Attorney Houser Leaves for Benton, County Attorney Johnson Houser left today for Benton, having bee engaged for the defense in the case against young Arthur Pierson, charged with killing Ben Smith a horse trading several months ago, "The case is to follow the Franklin case, During his absence, Attorney Jesse Moss will discharge the duties of county attorney for Mr, Houser, Pieris ie AN arena New Providence,Tenn., Oct. 27th. J, C, Blend |, Byansville, Ind.» Dear Sir: Ship) a8 soon ge possible $s Gross of your Chill Fever Cure a3 offered in ,your | of 25th, I coulaneee Chul Pure the best in the market. Yours respectfullys Vv. W. Satnmy from six to Phone 259. 8 Hi of Birdsville, Leslie Soule and children left} after a for Creal Springs, to spend 4 vacas | Brodks and daugh- * ter, little Miss Ethel and son, Master Scrive John, left this morning on the Hop- Beaxar kins for Evansville, to be absent a | started a report that there had been IN AMUSEMENT CIRCLES, Good Crowds at the Parks Last Night. le left at The Comptete*Cast for “Queen Esther, the Opera, | ‘Phe fest production of “Lady Audley's Secret” by the Casino The- ater Stock Company was given jast night to a lares J owd—a crowd (hat vee very gtaiifying to the manage- Mentconsidering the meather, The fletformince was pronounced by all present ofte of the best ever witnessed ia Paducab, in fact, mag- cent, and the applause was tberal and well merited. Ench member of the troupe acquitted bim or herself admirably, the acting being much better than. in any gf the previous plays, which meams @ great deal, The scenery and stag? setungs | were elgint, aud the performene + | passed off without a hitch Tonight a feature will be the ap- pearance of Mr. Charlemagne Koeh- ler, who will recite **How Salvator Won the Race.” Mr. Koel stated yester: is here on a brief visit, en route to the seashore to spend the summer, and will appear before a Padacali audience simply by request. The theater will no doubt he packed tonight and the remainder of the week. the complete cast of a Esther,’ which will be pro- duved under the auspices of the Fir t Christian chareh Thursday night at Morton’s opera house. ‘The syt makes the opera very attractive Esther was bora in Versi years before. Chriat, Being an or- phan from infa by her uncle, Me nizing her great natural beauty traine her in the accomplishments of hight est womanhood. She was chosen by the King of the Realm to be his wife and (Queer She did not disclose ber hationality, Haman was Pret avd favorite of the King. Haman hated Mordecai because he would not worship him as the King had com- manded, He did not know Morde- eai’s relation to the Queen. To be revenged he obtained a decree for destroying all the Jews in the prov- inces. Mordecai discovers the plot and charges the Queen to petition the King for the safety of her peo} which she does at the peril of her life, on account of the law that no one shall go unto the King unbidden. King bears her petition, and “"a- man is defeated, Haman has pre- pared a gallows for Mordecai. An attendant informs the King of the tact. The King orders H»man to be {hanged from it and proclaims. Mor- decai Premier in his stead, After this the people rejoic QUEEN EsTHEM, + Miss a Hart 500 | Cast Queen Bother King Haman Mordical sh |. Propt Mad roian Prince Hagar Agh 1 Herald Harbouah Ist Maid of Honor od Maid of Honor Asbion Dufour Davis Thomas at our low prices, byt the only safe way is to come heyt and see. Lawns are here for 2c and ge and 4 3-4c, that were double Beautiful wash goods we have seen elsewhere for roc, are now here for 5¢ a yard. Handsomer* ones that were ,20c are here for 1oc. ‘Taffeta mulls that were ase early are now here for 12 i-2e ‘eather belts, all colors, were 50c, now here for 25¢ Ladies’ vests that were 5c, now 3c, Very handsome vests are here tor 7and 8c. Bleached table linens that were yoc now here for ase. Other table linens verylow. . Hand towels aty, 9 and 12 1-2¢; very Special. Dotted swisses and dotted dimities, manufacturer's seconds that you can hardly tell from the firsts, worth for toc a yard. Choice apron eheck ginghants at 31-2, 4 andy 1-2¢ a yard Calt edes at 3 1-2, 4, F f-2and se yard. 18e untbleached 10-4 sheeting for t2t-2e yard. Ready made bleached sheets for 350 tO 45¢, worth double Soit finished yard wide bleached Lie at 4) 4 1-2) 5,6 1-2, 7 and ayard. Ladies’ fast black hose that were 20c, now 12 1-2 The world’s wnequaled seamless fast bla 3 for anc. The early seasons’ tee sort, now four pairs for 25e. that MILLINERY. Trimmed hats Of rarest beauty less than half what others e, of we trim hats to order in rost exquisite manner with the nd most fashiouable materi prices very mitch below the prices that. circumstances compel others to charge. SHOES. rices away down when quality | is considered 59 styles of oxford ties |ranging in prices from $1 to $ are worth and@do bring one-third more with most dealers. HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. Third, —_— BICYCLE NOTES, Today work began on th> new bi- cycle track to be lueated om the east side of La Belle park, ‘The grass ia being cut away, and stakes will be! suiven by Bogineer Wilcox probably to-morrow. ‘The track will likely be completed in a short time, for char the finest als at Local wheelman have decided to make their century ran on next San- day, the 20th a success, and thus far about eght or ten have signified a determination to. participate, ‘The riders will be paced by Messrs. Kd Mc fank. Fountain avenue will bo the most popular thoroughfare around Pada- cah for wheel and women when itis Worougly rolled, One of the most important matters to be considered at the Kentucky division meet at Cynthiana is the treatment of the wheelmen by the railroads of the state, Mr. Orville Lawson, of this city, is chairman of the committee. ‘There stor- ies of overcharges on account of the transportation of wheels, ejectment from trains by upreasonable conduc: tors, smashed wheels through the snesst of baggagemen and other indignities that the wheelman have had to t Fin-De-Siecle club will be enter- tained by §Mrs, W. BF, Paxton in honor of their guests, ‘The Misses Higgins. It's easy enough to put nice food in axefrigerator, but not so essy to: take nice food out of one, uuless it be the Jewettror Leonard cleanable refrigerator. For sale by Scott Hardware Company. 11j4 Amputated the Dog's Leg. ‘There was a dog fight an Mechan- iesburg yestegday afternoon and one unfortunate brote had his leg badly chewed, Dr. Troutman was called and amputated the member, ‘ Nobody) can sell paibts, oils and gasoline lower than! EB. Py Gilson & GC. rm jout We have a tancyy New. Orleans molasses just ing Avill not ferment. bring on your Jug to Bockmon, Puone 259. “La Belle Park ‘Tonight, @ bequtiful northerd ‘play Pianist and Director Mr. Chas, F ‘There will be « complete rehearsal tonight, ‘Tagg, the Outcast’? was presen- ed. last night at La Belle park to a good crowd by the Phillips Stock Company. The performance was good, and well worthy a good patron- age. Sowe oue, probubiy as a joke, an accident at the shoot-the-chuce, and there was some excitement for a time. LQUAL F Assessed Against Capt, Roberts y and Mr. Evetts, Capt. Newt Roberts was fined $5 \/and costs yesterday afternoon in Jus- tive) Winchester's court on a br of the peace charge. The tle was for the «iMculty he had with Mr, om Eyetts on primary election might “Me. Evetts, in Justice Wioches- \ter’s| court, was fined 85 and costs [for the part he took in the dittivutty wi a ‘“Yaggs, the’ Outcast.” Broadway cars. Free minsic. oe) An Addition, Mr. John Farley is building an ad- dition to his residence in Mechanice- burg. For Paints, Oils and Gasoline go to K.P. Gilgon & Co., 410 Broad. soft Customer—This is o different kind of soap from your usual, isn't it? Barber—Yeu, sir; but how do you know? Customer—It tastes different.—Pick- Me-Up. joe of fleide. B. W. Richardson ta credited with the following curious tn: formation.on suicides: ‘The rate of sul; cides is highest !n the last four dayn of June and lowest in February; more common among Protestants than Ro man Catholics amd rurest among the Jews, It increases with education and apreads with railways and telegraphs. More men than women are swayed ftx influence and the average of cides is set down at 12 dn every 100,000, —Chicago Tanes-Hereid. —— eee RECEIVED. ALL HAVANA FILLED. °@ Water ites, E: Dr.med, Albert Bernheim. 4 120North}5thsStreet, | 0-0 M. Office Hours | 4b. M, Laat (NEXT PALMER MOUSE.) { / “Telephon 364 ——eoee— RUDEUD-000000000 0000 08 Ed. D. Hannan, & Steam, Gas and Sanitary... DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF... Plumber. Hitings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 12% South Fourth Street. 40 Court Street. tetegheve No ©2020 000000 00000000000 Rose & Paxton FIRE LIFE-and TORNADO DIARY OF AN OFFICE BOY. Hems That He Jotted Down Daring Min “Spare” Tlume. The boy in a certain dowatewn office keeps a diary. The following extracts are merely fragmentary his employer's experiences in securing & satisfuctory ty pew ritist Say She wasu't much on looks and was so nervous that her back hair shook down, but I felt sorry for ber, s'help me. The Loss started in dictatin' and she banged away on the keys like a good fellow f ub 15 minutes and then all of a sud went in a heap and gaid: ‘Wonld you mind saying that over again? I forgot to put my paper on the machine.’ Say, you can just bet the air was in rainbow shades for about fourteen minutes and aquarter. * * * “This ove seem to be right in the swim with us. She's a troolylooler and uo mistake, Works her machine like @ railway train behind time and eats chocolate creams for lunch, She's a daisy lool ‘The boss told her to consider herself engaged, ond I hope we have setth down last. If I had to have kept on reece! ving and making myself agreeable to so many fairies a6 I have been doing lately the bes would have been struck for mare dough, A aman cast do that kind of work for dny three a week. The neck ties cost more money. This girl's name ts Witchin—Mixs Tewitehing, 1 called her, juat for @ jolly. She onty laughed, but treated me to a cream, *o [know I'm solid there. * * * “Say, the boss! old lady didn't drop In yesterday, mebbe! Ob, no; of course not. And she didn't have a wild look in her eye when she spotted Bawitch: ing? I Knew what was coming, you car bet. It was Bewitehing, chase your self, just as the boss had to tell her next morning. Although he did give her & whole week's dope in advance, He's good-hearted, for a boss, but he lets his old pair of bloomers run the whole game for him. She'd a-been after me long ago if I hadn't told her that wo used to live on Fifth avenue once, and that sinee ame fadder lost all his money he would not let me go apy- where but to the wyemscea readtn’ tooms. * * * “This girl's face ain't in the running at all, but you can bet your life that her muscle is, I tried to mash it, and she grapped me by the co}lur and shook me till my back teeth rattled. But f say I wish there'd a-been a crowd to see her tackle the machine! The very first time ahe plunked on it she broke he capital M all to ballybunk and a piece of the steel! flew up and took the boss over the left window. * *) * too. relate to | 1 nearly died adafin’ to-day. | ' Telephone 221, Give you All Kinds of P Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. 1,B, Howell, 0.0.8, DENTIST OMeces, 427 Broudway Oflice Hour: Sa.m. to 12 m.,2to 5 p.m. andat night LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES Weare overstocked on Ladies’ and Genvs Solid Gold and Filled Gase Watches#.3e Allthe stanm@ard makes of move ments and cases. Also a big Jot of Silver Watebes, Guns, Pistoly Musical Ingtrum@ats, Bee the) prices we will make YOU. ‘ We carry a good lipé of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishingsy Hate, Shoes Tranke, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, ate. We buy all out goodwat forced sales and buy stricWy for cash, apd.can alk Ways give you baryaing in every line. Money ty loan on all valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. 1038. Second, next oor to Lang Bros ee Ope Week Onty. 1 Glass Kyenglt Mustard... 1 Ib Evapordted Applog.... . 1 doz Choice Lemapary... 24 Ibs Choice Patent A jour 15 lb Pall Best Jelly. . 1 lb Best) Praones 07.0000) 2 Ibs Good Roasted Coffee. 1 bu. Fresh Meal... 22... L, Le Ranpowps,: / Phone 89, 1238 + 0.05 + 0.06 « 0.10 + 2.70 0.40 “I told the boss that he ought to try ® buck operator, and top fooling with the lady posh, and he said it was the! only se! thing that he had ever heard . that's pretty fair, but he's getting a lit- tle bossy, and unless he squares himselt with me I'm ufraid we'll have to bounce him, But I'm so tired of this ebanging business that I'm going to try and stand him for awhile. >* or v ————. oe erat 5. and foreign C.A. orn Bs rT? SNOW CO.

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