The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 23, 1897, Page 4

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You have tried those Sweet Syrups for Chills and still you shake. / NOW TRY v1 Qur Malarial Tonic Capsules 250, 50c, 81,00 EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE. Dru ts, Dae end Jackson. HO We have shoes for everybody, - Heins Merchant ye. . “All the , World Loves a Winner” cloth and straw hats, silk\ umbrellas, furnishings of all kinds. ‘These goods are all of the latest bought for the very best St. Louis tr High rents and poor manageme: = prices. Our 'Ninety-Seven Complete Line of Monarch hy seep oF 09, shoes and slippers, that will be sold It will pay you to call and see t PADUCAH AUCTION 228 and 230 Court St. Bicycles § men, women, children, or “yaller kids.” are the Supreme A GREAT SENSATIONAL SALE At Paducah Auction and Storage NOW AT HARBOUR’S Company. J. DB. BACON & Ce. Just Purchased at Fores sale, pany, of St. Louis. This stock consists of the finest tailor-made suits, fine pants, fine bought the stock, which we will sell at fess than original wholesale Call and examine the goods and fote our prices. Also, received another lot of meh’s, ladies’ and children’s sample w —— Entire Stock of Tailoring Com- , men’s fine underwear, shirts and styles and fisrest quality, and were ade, nt caused the assignment, and we at half price. hese bargains, AND STORAGE CO. . Cor. 3d & Conrt. Ask any of our customers--- they all uphold our shoes, because we give honest worth In every shoe Give | us a look on PERSONALS. Mr. Oce Alexander left at noon for the South, Col. Dick Calissi left last night for Nashville. Collin MeG@rnnis arrived this morn- ing from Creal. C. P. Ferot, of Metropolis, 1s at the Palmer, 0. H. Powell, of Louisville, is at the Palmer. C. L. V. Muilkey, of Metropolis, is at the Palmer. Mrs. John P. Campbell left this morning for Nashville, Mr. J. B. Buchanan, the cracker man, is at the Palmer. Col, R. B. Puckett, of St. Louis, is at the Palmer. Mr. Sam Hubbard went to Wingo this afternoon. Miss Effie Reed is visiting Miss May Derrington, at Benton. Result Experience Send for Catalogue. MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. ilcaco NeW YoRE Send nine two-cent stamps for a. deck of Monarch Playing lilustrating Lillian Russell, Tom Monarch Cooper, son aod Walter Joneg. Regular Sx cards we sell. 5 summer foot- wear. Our prices are off. You can find in our obs great snaps AGENTS. TION. | Jnbilee Concert Postponed. Thejabttee concert that was to have been given last night by Wm Hines was postponed on account of the weather and will be givea at the Real E Miss Ténnie files deeds ate Transfers. wo Mrs. M. F, Chiles, her grandfother, a] same place on néxtFriday night.| Mr. J. V. Hardy came in from for everyday wear. | one-tlird interest in AAfact of land} ypis js for the benefit of the Presby-| Falton this morning, near Florence Statior terian church, and a cordial™inyita-{ Capt. Bart. Linehan, of Da- to all. buque, came in this moraing on busi- ness. Mr. Kugene Graves left this morp- ing for Dyersburg, on a visit to his father. George r tion is extended J. K. Bondurant deeds to W. D. Downs four lots on Fountais Avenue. Evil after effects never follow the use of Dr. Bell's) Peppermint Chill Tonic. It is a plensantdiver laxative. See the latest ideas in“ fine Lamps display at Robins Glass & Queensware Co. 234 ELLIS, RUDY now on June 20th, B. Streader, the cigar Commencing Mond their It makes rich, red blood) It makes} the General Electric, Light &|man, came up from Fulton this stout, sound bone, It maks flesh. | Power Company” will commence to| morning. It makes rosy cheeky All of this] give al day and all fight lighting] Mrs, F.fG. Bergdoll and two chil- & PHILLIPS cures chills so they stay-cured, Deal-| Service. ‘This will give all of its pa-}dren left at noon for Murphysboro, 8 a chance to have fans in ers guarantee it, Ill., on a visit. Yer sale Ly Ocblschingger & | Fesidences or stores. Rates for cur-1” ion, W. ML. Reed: is back from 219 Broadway 221 Broadway | waiker. rent will remajn as before-—vide:/the Mayfield circuit court and re- i tecnaial Store lights Os residtnce lights, ports little doing, Do you drink\Leé Tea? Don't} 20c. Fans 81.50 per month. Tele-1" ¢ unciiman Livingston left at noon phone No, 12 if you need anything fail to see our eieggbt line of Glasses for Creal. He intended to go yes- , on sale Monday, Jue 28tb. in the way of fané or lights, j1Rtt] for Oren Met Dai ry cigee - iemmmaalaaaa Sj] The steamer Chattanooga will} The Paducah Medical and Surgical ve lad 4) carry the crowd to Caio nextSun-| Society was entertained last night by aautes, day. Watch our smokey” Round | prs, Rivers and Fort. Queen Toilet Soap Nice ash stove wood, delivered 5 of promptly to any part of the city. | C ] Telvphone . Bell. a ¢ Cheap Excursion to Dawson. Young or middle-aged‘nan vo travel] trip 50¢. Good music om board. in this and adjoining /counties; per a aaa manent position ; salary $50 a month and expenses; gogd ¢tiance for ad- vancement. Address Shepp Com- pany, 1020 Chegtnut St. Philadelphia, Pena. 2 Mr. A. L. Joynes left at noon for Mayfleld to repair damages done to the telephone line by lightning. Mr. Lawrence Razor, who has been in St. Louis for the past year, arrived yesterday on a visit to his parents. Miss Daisy Blythe, of Fulton, will return home this evening, after pleasant visit to Mrs. W. B. Gray. Capt. Charlie Beard and Misses Mattie and Belle Beard, left on the Fowler this morning for Evansville. Miss Ozella Coles, of Mayfield, is visiting her brother, Mr, J. W. Coles, of 717 South Eleventh street. Mrs. Chas, Schlemm, wife of the popular third baseman of the Padu- Queen Esther, The members of the above com- pany are requested to meet at the Casino in Row}andvown tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7-0clgtk sharp, as the performance will bégin ats o'clock promptly, and all myst” be ready by that time. ‘il CHa AVIS, Director. 2 Gallon Milk &r Water Buckets On Shnday, June) 27th, the Illi- go at 10¢ Monday’a’ Robins Glass & 23)4 (See Window Display) ¥ WA ese, nois Central railroad’ will ran a low rate excursion to” Dawson, leaving | aducah at 10 afm, and returning leaving Dawson/7 p. m, Fare for the dueensware Co. For one more week at $1-per dozen, Bruci Posite News-oflice, eobow fon Os ela cabs, arrived yesterday and i he c ; 5 \ y and is at the RUG STORE Papen ws Viet penutte. tbe weapebllonas te REN #1 BROADWAY. of the County are requested to meet] a. o1;, con idan, ieuee ieee | Owners of Hogs and Dogs Take | ., ‘4 daughter, Luna May, eave this afte: + * visit to relatives noon for a ten day in Water Valley. Mrs. Lee Reynolds f ci Hall in Paducah, Ky., at kp. m., Saturday, June 26th, fot the purpose of nominating Notice. NOTICE. I will on June aud children, We buy Men's Second - } {taking up all dogg running f ates for the various county of- ane Te : 8 CLOTHING, such as C without a tax tag attached. 1 will fives to be voted fgf at the November | of a Lenussete Siete ae Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay | #lso impound gli hogs found running election, All Rypublicans living in] ‘erday for a vist to, Trlene Hy . atives at Wickliffe, Ky. 1 am | the city who are fegistered as such, all Republicans who voted for Cinley and restte-Outs}de the city a gible to participate. / Janns-Coitins, F. M. Fisher City Marshall, Shairman. at large within the City limits. good prices for same if not worn | two much, You can send them to us or we will califor them. We have no solicitors, LAWRENCE, 213 Court st ‘The members of the Luther League will meet at the home of Miss Amelia Pieper on Jefferson street tomorrow. J, Schmitter, secretary. Misses Lillie Mae and Corinne Winstead returned yesterday from Jackson, Tenn., where they had been visiting relatives and friends, Miss Anna Puryear left for Paris, ‘Tenn., yesterday to attend the annual »}meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Memphis Conference, Prof. E. A. Fox and Miss Cynthia Ewell, of Paducah, Ky., were here yesterday, en route to Harrodsburg, visiting friends, says today’s Con- rier-Journal. Mr. Joseph Parish, state manager of the Fidelity Mutual life Associa- tion, of Philadelphia, returned to Louisville this afternoon, after @ pleasant visit among local agents. The dance given last evening at Ramona Park in honor of Misses Fannie Rosenfeld, of Atlanta, and Miss Katye Levy, of New Orleans, was very enjoyable, and quite a crowd was in attendance, Mr. Marshall Reeves, a clerk in I, L. Randolph's grocery, has gone to Poplar Bluff, Mo., where he will tonight be married to Miss Mattie Carver, of that place, returning to Paducah with his bride next Satur- day. Miss Mattie Tucker, of ‘Hopkias- ville, who visited here last winter, eloped yesterday and was married to jaws as they and Wern yotrsel compelled to enforce thi exist and ask you to g | accordingly. 19j4 HALLADAY ——AND-—— NUNS R /ETNA BICYCLES! 100 @50 75 V40 STANDARD, OF EXCELLENCE! se You have'got to seefthem before you can realize how good they are. ~— PADUCAH, KY. PADUCAH FLYERS, Dyersburg and Mayfern Won Stakes Yesterday at St. Joseph. The Big Sidewheeler Lowered His Record Half a Second, “Dyersburg,’’ the celebrated I’a- ducah sidewheeler, carried off stakes yesterday afternoon at St, Joseph, Mo., in ahotly contested race with fast. company, breaking his record half a second, In the first heat be went in 2:11 'y He was driven by Mr. Wm. High- field, one of the crack West Kentucky. “Mayfern,” also a Paducah ho: and also owned by Allen & Co. ried off second money “at the place. Time, 2:14". Sir Edwin Arnold won third money same at Cleveland, Ohio, last week in 2:15's,” These were the opening races of the season for Waducab | racers. ~LOCKJAW reinsmen of | fir Cut Prices That will bring great Selling of summer specials..., ment of German and Vale 3 for ing, ranging in prices from 1s¢ to for twelve-yard pieces, ton towels 18x40 inghes, for 48e 4 dozen Heavy Turkish bath s6wels, 18x36, for 8c a dozen Heavy huck lingtl towels, 18x40, for $1.40 a dozen A dollar corgét, in sizes 24 to 30, at soc Forty styles roc lace organdies now at sea yard Thirty styles toc linen brode now at se a yard Five stylea™dotted suisses and three styles dotted dimitles worth aoc, now at toe a yard; 15¢ white ditnities for 74ye a yard Cross-barred muslin worth S!y¢ for se American organdies in choice print ings for only toc a yard Another invoice of very fine foreign beautiful printings, worth will be re¢eived and put on sale this k at 234gc\a yard h double. ‘ard-wide bi 5¢, 6lgc and 7 Vard-wide te quilts at money-saving prices, and large sizes for 4S oe and gSc each Ready-made bleached sheets, good sizes, at ase and 4sc Ten-quarter sheeting, special, at 124 per yard Those 8c Jadies’ colored changeable silk parasols for 75¢ White silk parasols worth $1.25 at 89 Fifty-cent belt imal! colors only ase Ladies’ 20-cent seamless fast black hose for 12 \ye Ladies’ summer vegts at truly give away prices—3c, 7he and Sisc. These prices can be matched, but not the qual ty at these prices. Twenty-cent table oil cloths for 1s¢ a rkling fans at 3c, 5c, 10 Men's so-cent laundried) shirts, plain and fancy, for s8e in this sale MILLINERY things im pfillinery will he put very low prices. It will be rest to look here before buy at sale of offer you te One Week ¢ 8 French Mustard. . 1 lb Evaporated Apples 1 doz Choiee” Lemoms...... 24 Ibs Choice Pateyt Flour... 15 Ib Pail Best Jelly... 1 lb Best Prunes... Ares 2 lbs Good Roasted + 0.05 Is What Robert Mollett Now: Has IsIna Dangerous Condition at Robert Molett, colored, who was assaulted by Rob Smith, colored, a! the market house Inst week and struck over the right eye with » bnk, is in a precarious condition at the county jail, and he may not re- cover. Yesterday it was thought he would have lockjaw, and he seemed to suf- fer excruciating pain from the wound which is still badly swollen. It is feared that septicsemia, or blood poisoning, has set in, in which case death is almost certain. Smith is in jail for maliciously as- saulting Molett, and the latter is in jail for cutting Smith. He claims Smith struck him with the deadly missile from behind, just as he turo- ed his bead Molett was shghtly better this af- ternoon, but both eyes and his face was badly swollen THUNDERBOLT FELL, Residence ot M, Kahn Struck But Not Damaged, The residence of Mr. M. Kahn, at Ninth and Monroe streets, was struck by lightning about 11 o'clock this morning, and) a chimney was partially demolished. No shock was felt by any one around, however,and the family knew nothing about it un- til told. The damage is slight, A Swiming Mateb, George Stroud and George Au- gustus, two well ‘known young men of the city, will baye a swimming match inthe LaBelle Park lake next Sunday afternoon. Hoth re expert swimmers. Death, Elzaria, the l-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, G. W. Coker, died lost evecing at the family residence on Jackson street. The funeral took place today. ‘The Chattanooga will tow no barge on her trip to“ Cairo and any boat that passes er will carry the mail, Leaves Paducah at 8:30; get you home at 9; 30. , Full size water bottle worth 25 goes for 10¢ at ovr Monday sale.— Robins Glass and Queensware Co. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. : $ $ $ 2 JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS Mr. Matt Wilkinson, a young tobac- co men. Muss Tucker visited at Mr, White’s, on Clark street, while here, Lieut, Fred Wilson, of Company E, Lexington, who was very ipopular here during ‘the encampment three years ago, willbe married on, the 29ub, inst, to Miss Ethel Maston, a Ni Versaillan belle. MARION CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. uv Ma pnlces BAKING a record breaker. 1 bu. Fresh Meal... i. Ly Raxpvot Phone 89, 123 5. a “MEEANOIS. CENTRAL NOTE Few Items of Interést Out To- Day. Chiet Clerk Jones’ family left last night for Greenville, Ill, to spend the summer. Last night lightning burned out all the Mimois Central telephones during the storm. A vestibuled baggage car was brought in at 8 o'clock from Fulton to be given slight repairs. It will be taken back om No, 121 Civil Engineer E. H. Bowser came in last night and left at 8 o'clock for Lockport. The pay ar-arrived this afternoon about 8 o'clock, anda portion of the men Will be paid off before night. The stores will be open for a couple of nights to afford the railroad people an opportunity to make desired pui- hases. JUDGE TL Two Fines and One Acquittal Rey rded Y's COURT, Josh Stringer and Charlotte Greer, colored, were tried before County Judge Tully this forenoon for immor- ality, and upon request of their at- torney the lowest fine was assessed, $20 and costs. Judge Tully thinks if they -want to fine one fop this offense, the au- thorities oyght to arrest everybody who is guflty and make no dfscrimi- nation. Bill Watson, the tramp painter charged, with stealing two paint brushes fram Mr, Chas. Warren, was acquitted. “He is said to be a mor- phine flend as well as a drunkard, Decorated cups apd saucers, 38¢ per set; decorated’ plates, 38¢ per set, worth 50 cedt4, Monday at Rob- ins’ Glass and Quéensware Co. : Revival Meeting, The revival at the Tenth street Christian chureh continues with un- abated interest. There was a good attendance last wight, despite the threatening weather. Rev. Sheffer is an interestingtalker and all who have heard him hayg gone away benefited by his sermon. All people are in- vited to attend the services at this church, Song Aervices begin at 8 o’clock, preaching at 8:15, Mr, Sheffer will begin a series of sermons of which he will preach the first to- night, A nice Wash Bowsand Pit her for 48¢ Monday, Juné 28th, at Robins 3 & Queensware € 23j4 ai ao Na Maybe He Kead-the “Register.” ‘This forenpon a stranger entered Yeiser Park ‘and seating himself on a bench procee to read a paper. He fell asleep, and) sat there through all the rain until pletely drenched, About 11 o'clock he arqse and walked away as if*nothing at had happened. Our sale Mond: POWDIR A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Jurie 28, will be on’t fail to take advantage of it. bins’ Glass and ~<-You want‘the best you can find, atthe least money--- , well, that’s just what we have’ in i efrigerators... We have the only one with the ice between the provis- ion chamber. See it before you®buy. pay 4% ALL HAVANA FILLED. - Dr.med, Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) 7:30-9 A. M. 1-3 P.M. 79 P.M. Office Hours { Telephon 364 j_secessesenaeseeenen paaseguenmmnasanssmessinn ssiion WRDD00-0000000 00000008 Ed. D. Hannan, & Steam, Gas and PI u m ber. Sanitary... DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF... 4 Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 132 South Fourth Street. 829 Court Street. teleprone % Rose & Paxten Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. en FIRE LIFE and TORNADO BASE BALL |! June 22, 23 and 24, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. TERRE HAUTE vs, PADUCAH, Admission 26c.; School Boys 10c. Game called at 3:00 p. m. A NEW GROCERY Corner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Store, The Newest Stock, “i The Lowest Prices. GALLMAN & SON. Goods delivered to any part of city, EAT CITY BAKERY BREAD laa) es aK LITTLE BEN, S, SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, KY. |Pawn Broker and Loan Office, Best Loaf Ever Drawn From an Oven, FRANK KIRCHHOFF WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL FEO. AP, MON O LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES. The We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watchest tt All the standard makes of move- ments and cases, Also a big lot of Silver Watches. Gans, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Sge the prices we will | make you, We carry a good line of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, flats, Shoes Tranke, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, We buy all our goods gt forced sales and buy strictly for cagh, and can al ways give you bargaing in every line. Money to loan on all/valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next door to Lang Bros |. B, Howell, 0.0.8, DENTIS Telephone 221,~Omlces, 427 Broadway lady truly sata. wife with # level head Insists on having CItY BAKERY LREAD As yet there's Frank Kirehh Your grocer, solid as a réck, i And handy tna near-by blosk, Keeps City Bakery Bread in stock i} When once on Kircuhof’s bread you've dined You'll go a great lung way and find Your folks Will want no other kind, A nice, nest place ts Kirel ai Plage ts ir oft's Fehop, Hes stop, ne nickels drop TY BAKBAY BREAD, And Kirchhoft’s Hakery's upto date With bread and cakes and ples ofl straight, And everything hoth have full weizbt. (Polks buy of Kirehbot) aad dense ty eee. health made good, Youll always ask tore) Ue KIRHHORE'S FOOD Subscribers failing to receiye their papers should notify this Office Hoyts: Queensware peal Office at once. 8 a.m, to 12 m,,2 to §p.m, andat night

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