The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 28, 1897, Page 4

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4 “You have tried those Sweet Syrups for Chills - ~and still you shake. Y ave Qur Malarial Tonic Capsules #2 EVERY DOSHQEFFECTIVE, 25e, 50c, $1,00 Ju-D. BACON & 6 , arbour s cu PRICE LIST: A GREAT SENSATIONAL SAL At Paduc4éh Auction an Company. »torage You want fhe best find, at the least money--- well, that’s just w have in efriger: ett of German for your choos Rricesffrom ise to 75c ve-yard p ees, Cotton towels 1094 en ACESmeA big assort Valen Druggists, Seventh and Jackson. urchased at Forced Sale, Heins Merchant gg Com- pany, of St. Loyis. Dog aay tM idetaay \ ee ae \ Heavy huck lineh towels, 18x40, for ~“ / yo a dozen 4 \ dollar corset, if sizes a4 to 30, at soc fade suits, fine pants, fine Ls 1 | 5¢,8 yard. Foriy styles 10c lace organdies now at Thirty. style 5e 4 yar Vive styles dotted suisses and three styles dotted dimitias worth 20c, now at toe a yard; 15¢ white dimities for 7iye « inches, for 48¢ a A towels, 18x36, for This stock consists of the’finest tailor cloth and straw hats, silk winbrellas, men’s fine underwear, shirts anc furnishings of all kinds,“ \ These goods are afl of the latest styles atl finest quality, and were bought for the very Best St. Louis trade, toc linen brode now at World Loves That now is the time to give Ellis, Rudy & Phillips » » THE HOT END And keep cool yourself? | — Read thé prices: $ .58 buys child’s canvas oxford, 8% to 11, were 75c. .68, buys same goods in misses’, 1 ito 2, were $1.00 .50 huys a baby’s strap slipper that was Tbe. .98 buys woman’s chocolate, black of oxblood|strap, heel or spring, were $1.25. | 1.19 bhys same étyle and colors, that were $1.50. | 148 buys Mages ear) lace shoe 1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or vici low hoe (sizés broken) that were 2.50 and 3.00. 1.98 buys a dongola southern tie or kongress, proad and easy, were 5. r “1, We have thrown into Serfp Pile oir odds and ends bas ketq many desirable low shoes. Come early and get chofce for less than half theif worth. fi t ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219-221 BROADWAY. NOTICE) We bi Men's Second - Hand CLOTHING, such as Coats, s and Shoes, and pay ces for same if not worn You can send them to We C {io admiralty 5 arty of the United | M ro give bond’ l i having law Ge pre shh, the |8 x |b MPBELL. pecial M ape 180 daar W, Racy, Proctor for Libeljaats x an ©ONT RAQTOR KATTERJOHN si Finishes His Contre pols Centre Katterjolin t fon the Hli-| Shops, Coftractor by Wedpestfay ali/the workmen out | ! air and warmer Tugs due ake place at 5 o'el game and return M., will meet day at 8:30 a, m, in special commu- nication for the peffpose of attending the funeral pf our late brot augh Smith. c rett, S. F. H. Holly, dim Byrd, C. today | T finshed his part of the work on the| Hubbard, Illinjois Centrglfehop additions, and | Smith, Jr., Our 'Ninety-Seven Winner” Complete Line of Monarch sxe are the Supreme of our Year's of Experience MONA / er ie mirating Citi fee Richardson ind Waiter ess PSSS deck i, |, Tom Monarch mes. Regular SOc carfs H CYCLE MFG. CO, cHicaco = / Ew YoRE of Monarch Playing * at at ante al ae L & SONS, AGENTS. | WEATHERAMEPORT. Showers this noon Ja, probably y: LOCAL MENTION. Death of & Child The infant child of Mr. and Mrs Ross, who / are at Prof. J. on Wesf¥Monroe street yesterday, Phe funeral wil ok this afternoon arence to Cairo. nk, Ed Alpert Bleich an Messrs. Oscar Roy Dawson, Ernest Stevens rodg to Cairo on their vicycles yesterday/ witnessed the bal 4@ by boat. Th eft Paducah at 3) and reache ‘airo about 9 athe, : SEARS. Mr. Leigh's Paper Suspends, The St. Louis “Jéurnal,”’ot which Mr. Clint Leigh,formerly of the city, was editor, has /suspended tion. temporary publica Tlie suspension may howeyer. Masonic. Paducah lodge/No. 127, F. ¥ Masonic hall Tue 1. Laevisopf. Brethren of Pls lodge, No.(449, and visiting brethren are fraternddly invited. Wityam Knaus By order WwW. M. Cuan pe - The follbwing prethren are urged to be present at the Broadway} Par- nage, 109 North Seventh street, # B. H. Scott, G. C. Crum L. B. Ogilvie, Dr. J. D. I. L. Barrf, H.W. Katter sho, W. 'T. Bygl, J. W. McKnight R. Hall, £. Q. C. Leigh, Wm t, Jobn, Joh L, Webb, J. C. Mar H. Winstead, E. C. Bowan, B. Hat ld, C. H. Chymblin, E. A. Pox J. Alkins, J.)M. Andrews, Sam T Maplin Smith Puryear. | H./B. Jounston, lastor. Matt, | be only & A, Jobn D, Aghley Robertson and T. | sU | |One to Cairo By Boat--One to Dawson by Train. Both the Dick Fowler and the City of Chattanooga carried down good crowds to Cairo yesterday morning. They left the wharf about the same time, ar was nip and tuck be- tween them all the way down. Once or twice, according to reports, the Chattanooga bumped against the Dick, and the pilots had a few rough words, but nothing serious resulted, The Dick beat her rival to Cairo by a minute or two. NDAY EXCURSIONS. iH Yesterday about fifty people from Paducah went to Dawson on the special train over the I, C. There were several coach loads from other places, and everything was very or- derly both going and returning. The |train returned about 9:30 p. m. dd HM delivered the city. stove wood, yart of E. Bell. ur PiclALs j | Nice ash | promptly to an n | PE Telephone “4 RAILiawav y = Drop in and Remain Over All Night. Assistant General Manager M, Gillease, accompanied by Supt. W. J. Harahan, arrived last night ona cial train from the south, and left a pri- sp at 8 o'clock this morning in vate car for Louisville. See Something Novel The Vitascope, Casino, RAMONA PARK. Every night this week in addition to regular performance. On account of the extra bill and large expense for this attraction we are compelled to charge 15 cents for round trip on street car, including admission to per- formance for this gala week only. t The Knife Blade broke. Mr. A. R. Ticheuor, of the Stand- ard Oil Company’s stave factory, ,|Stiles, is suffering from a painful in- +] jury on his left hand, — While divid- ing staves a piece of knife blade broke into his hand, leaving a wound there Wyll be thretigh Pair a ai WUVTOO0TUOTTT8B4E8 - STANDARD OF 100 @50 75 040 [_~— | how good they are. _—— PADUCAH, KY: ON CYCLE CO., Makers, / / MARI rd Marion, Ind, / ee be ph Se as which has singe festered, and occa- sions great pail Gin) /ETNA BICYCLES EXCELLENCE! You have got to s¢e them before you can realize JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, High rents and poor managemer nt caused the assignment, and we |» bought the stock{ which we will sell at less thgn original wholesale / all and examine the goods anc shoes and slippefs, that will be sold a It will pay you to call and th TION 228 anfi 230 Court St. { note our pricks. children’s sample |4 at half price. hese bargaing, AND STORAGE CO. Cor. 8d &fCourt PERSONALS. Mr. Erve Johnson returned today from Mayfield. Mf. Farrar Winchester turned from Dixon. Mr. Smith Fields has res went down to Sam Jackson went over to Car- terville, Ill., at noon. Mr. J. T. Miles retarned this morning from Mayfield. Mrs. H. Simmons has gone to Rus- seliville on a visit. Mr. John Little has gone to Ohio ‘on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Curtis left at noon for Fulton. Mrs. A. R. Tichenor is expected home from Indianapolis. Mr. S. Fels, of the city, is at the Continental, New York. Mr. W. A. Davis back from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds haye gone to Wickliffe on a visit Mr. Fred McKnight is at Eureka Springs for his health. Miss Phelps, the Metropolis pho+ tographer, was in the city today. Mr. David C ville ‘‘Post,’’ was in the city yester- day. and wife are Col. John Segenfelter left yester- | day for Dixon Springs to superintend improvements, Miss Kate Greenup, of Mayfield, is agaest of Migs Della Farley, in Me- chaniesburg. Mrs. LeslieSoule and children re-! turned yesterday from a visit to Vicksburg. Attorneys Thomas E. Moss and R. T. Lightfoot are in Golconda on legal business. Mr. N. J, Dilday returned to Louisville yesterday, but will be in the city again this week. Mr. and Mfs. Henry Orme and daughter, Migs May, are at the sum- mer resorts in East Tennessee. Mrs, John\P, Campbell and son and Mrs, L, A\Fowler have return- ed from the Nashville Exposition, Mrs. Lightfoot} of Murphysboro, is visiting her son, Attorney Light- foot. Her niece, Miss Ella Light- foot, is with her. Mr. Pat Kiledyne left at noon for Graves county, Where he will tomor- | row be united ip marriage to Miss Bridget Curtsinger. Mrs, Minnie \McElhaney and daughter and Miss Minnie Weston, | left on the Fowler today for a round trip to Evansville. Mr. A. L, Cummins and wife, Mr. | L. P. Cummins and wife and Miss| Maude Blakemore, of Memphis, are} at the Palmer for a couple of weeks, Mr. Henry Mammon, Jr., formerly | employed by the'tRegister’’ has gone to St. Louis to segure machinery for | a book bindery of which he will bel} proprietor. The marriage of Mr. John L. Par- ham to Miss Maude Bainbridge, took | place Saturday night at Marion, Ill. The couple wi!l at Bardwell to- night, Mrs. C. B. Roble and daughters, Misses Eugenia and Jennie, willjretura in aday or two from Jacksonville, | Fla,, to again take up their residence in Paducah, Mr, G. W. Buffaloe and wife have returned to their home in Oxford, Miss , after a visit. to the Nashville exposition, and Aheir daughter, Mrs. Ed Overstreet. The report flat a certain young couple were married a day or two since is untrue, Relatives inquired by telegraph today and found the re- port to be without foundation. Revivgl Mectipg’. The Rev. G/ Bgfks preached a powerful sermon lagt night at the tabernacle on Third §treet to fully 1200 people. |Great peels being manifested in these méetings. conversions and many determinations to live better were made. ‘The singing of /Mr. Mahon is most excéllent. Meetings will contipue through the George B, Rose, of the Louis.) ther lover. | there may be gome truth in it, The womag cursed and physician\ unmercifully {other a LAUDANUM AND MORPHINE, The Combinatidn Madame Pearl Wilson Kmployed A Doctor Arrive Her Life,/ However. VARIOUS TAEORIES ADVANCED / / Madame Pearl Wilson, a denizen of the ‘rgd light’’ district, is the latest unfortunate of that locality to beceme disggsted with a life of shame and attempt to end it She was found about 2 o'clock th morning in her yoom at her ba, West Court in a\comatose cond Dr. Robertson ws « and working with tarfor four hours s ceeded in saving her life. She tool an ounce an a haff of lauds three grains of orphine Various cayses are assigned |tor the rgsh attempt. One is that shé quarreled — with Tq some she said she was disgusted nie the life she was lead- ing, and wanted to end it. Others say she statel her brother, whose name is La@d, was ia trouble at Princeton, haying there shot a man . the Head, The woman was ap see him Friday, and as this was the reaspn given Oflicer Crow after uum and abused when he appeared on and did not want him to Save her. She was entirély out of danger this after- noon. Not long since Annie Cox other woman of west Court. made an unsuccessful attempt to kill hirself. WwW. the e scene, an- GRELN Dies in Louisyille of Sun Stroke--- Brought He Remair Wa. N. Green, a former resident of Paducah, Wied Saturday of sun stroke at Louisville, where he had re- sided for the past year or two. The deceased whs 62 years old and well known infPaducab, At one time he kept a grpcery here and an- jand store, and was sf member of the po- second for several y lice force. “He fleaves, besides his wife, Mrs, Mdtilda Green, three daugiters, Mises Addie, Lula and je remains reached the city last night on the 2 o'dock train and were buried in Oak Grdve this morning at 11 o'clock, servichs being held at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, ROBBED TAE FARE BOX. Car “Touched® in the Company's Stable. A thief brokg into a fare box on one of the Paducah Street Rail Company’s cars some time yesterday. The car was back in the station on Broadway, and it is thought that the amount secured ws quite small, Rémdwal, We have reihoved our office and stables to corne and Monroe streets. OrdeyMfor hauling or for sand should bysent there or telephone to No, 11. at 10, evening at 4 and night at rl sis in receipt of a of police at St. to notify J. P. Morris and . Carter to appear at St. Loujf on the 29th inst, to testify atAhecoroner’s inquest over the remaigs of Dan Baker, colored, killed the 20th inst., by Frank Rowe, white. The men have not yet been found by Marybal Collins, and are believed to be fsilroad bridge men. Louis asking STANDARD. in Time to Saye Cross-barred American or; ings for only 1¢ Another inve es, of b Ibe ree Calicoes at 3 Yard-wide | 5c, 6'ge and 7 $e 44gc and and large sizes t asc an ‘en-quarter ard. silk parasols Fifty-cent by Ladies hose for 12i¢¢ Ladies’ su away prices ity at these pri yard, apie and fancy, for M Many « at ve Isewhere Oxfo: first 1 doz Choice 24 Ibs Choice 1 bu, Fresij 3 1. Phone 89, Justice Hart running wife and chil accident oce: vicinity of use of Dr, Tonic. It i ers gyaran’ For ‘Lhe case a Tda Jones, chi few months a train jumped across the st} svenery. by Jougs’ Yard-wide unbleac| nterest to lop! into cart and dum cousin, Lou Ru¢ muslin worth 8iye for se gandips in choice print yAre vice ol very fine beautify! printing e ie }4tec and ach ed dome 1 sc a yprd for 48c ad gsc. sheet pecial, 5c elt in all Wwe and Styc Twenty-cent table oil) cloths for 15¢ 38e in this sale. ILLINERY ty low/prices. SHOES “f domestic: i foreign s, worth 1 ahd put on sale this week at 234gc a yard, | Lawns at 2¢ and 3igb, worth double se yard 3 at 4, stics at White quilts at mdpey-saving prices, 69¢ and g8e each Ready-made bleactigd sheets, good at 12ige se gSealalies’ cofored changeable White silk parasols Worth $1.25 at 89¢ 1 colors only asc ao-cent seamless fast black summer vests at truly give- These prices can be matched, but not the qual Desirable folding fyns at 3e, sc, 100, ginghams at/4e and gtye, worth Men's s50-cent lauddried shirts, plain hings in miflinery will be put It will be We are continuing our great sale of «l offer you I P, 1 the of weather. this the fullest SEE winoow DISPLAY Hartley. | anlisd ° Wim, RoarkAVarranted By Justice |S. SECOND ST William Roark was warranted by |'phe today on a charge of f ieorge Humphrey's ng Humphrey’s, his into the road... The red about nine miles from the citf, and all reside in the assac, Fortunately none feppermint Chill a pleasant liver I It It maks of this] cures ghills so they stay cured, Deal- it It makeg*fosy cheeks, All Benton against Miss ld with killing her Iph with a pistol a has been continued ‘ale instea "s Republican con- track in front of and all specialties. y Orhlschlaeger & a os uppots of the damaged ve- hicle were hart, but it was consider- | tusists on » ably demolished, laxative. makes flesh. of con- lirec tly Lally’s It was special Masic HAVANAKY Do Dr.med. Alb Office Hours { rt Ed. D. Hanh na Steam, Gas and Sanitary... DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF... Plumber. Fittings and Fixtures, Syfoling Hose. ’] 132 South Fourth Street. FIRE LIFE and TORNADO AN Office EW 829 Court Street. Telephone Give you All Kinds of urance ver Citizen’s Saving Bank. ROGCBRY Corner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Stor ’ The Newégst Stock, The Lowest Prices. GALLMAAN & SON. EAT GITY BAKERY BREAD From 118, REET, PADUCAH, KY, Best af Ever Drawn Froyh an Oven, FRANK KIRCHHOFF WILL SEE THAT\YOU ARE WELL FED. A Paducah indy trulg said ‘The Lousewite with § level head € ERY BREAD Your grocer, solid bs a rock. ndy ih a ne, by block City Bakery} read ta siock. You'll go a great ldng way and Your folks Will wap A nice, ne! Where pr And 06s! + drop. ERY BREAD, Ami Kiroby ace, With us Pawn Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO ON ALL VZLUABLES. We are oversigcked on Ladies’ and and Filled Case tt All the standdyd mal ments and ver Watches. ( Instruments, See make you, We carr * of move- Also a big lot of ins, Pistols, Musical the prices we will 1 line of Clothin ‘ urnishifgs, Hate, Shoes’ drunks, Valises, Paying Cards, Dice, We buy all ouf goods at forced salos | buy strictly! for gash, andegn-al ways give you Hargaing in every 1M Money to loag on all valuabl Aud eve So ff yor And alwa oe In Yowitulways ask for KIRHHOFP'S FOOD: The at Crop, The op of the county seems to be worje damaged than ex. pected. It hg6 suffered from wind, | rain and mol, ¢ Pifisbed, ldge Mor. on the Lovelaveville ted today, It vost built to replace one by Hoods last spring, New tre The new ir row's Ford, road, was col $715 and wi washed away Death of a John Pryor, and the funeral Telephone 221, Oftices)427 Broadwat Offies ours: * 8X.m. to 12 m.#to¥p.m, andat night Caveats, and ‘Brade-! Jent business cond uctes

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