The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 8, 1897, Page 4

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nae WHAT IS IT?) A HEAT ( instant relief and will cure you be thankful if you try this pr and we will deliver a bottle to Our 'Ninety-Seven are the Supreme . Result nine two-cent stamps for a deck cand tioaaine Chilean Ru fon nd ian Walter Jon “All the World Loves Complete Line of Monarch six: MONARCH CYCLE MFG. Regular So cards. URER. 1 in one night paration, any part of the city. If you are broken out with If you are galded-oF t Cali at our drag store, Seventh and y & trial bottle for 10 certs, —— \ [pacon’ plistered that sol J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, gard site ge nome 4 5 SEVENTH AND JACKSON, Winner” CHICAGO NEW ToRK) LONDON of Monarch Playing fom “Monarch t, Did You Know That now is the time to give Ellis, Rudy * & Phillips » » THE HOT END And keep cool yourself? Read the prices: $ .58 buys child’s canvas oxford, $y to 11, were 75¢. .68 buys same goods in misses’, to 2, were $1.00 |} Rev. WK. Penrod, of the Firs .60 buys a baby’s strap slipper that | Baptist “Church, was overcome by was 750. heet at La Belle park day before yes- .98 buys woman's chocolate, black | terday. snd for a while was very ill or oxblood strap, heel or spring, | ‘Today, however, he sis better, were $1.25, 5 1.19 buys same style and colors, that Notice, were $1.50. 1 have some fineAvulldiy lots that 1.48 buys woman’soxblood lace shoe, |{ Will exyhauge tgr Meghanics B. & heel or spring, was $1.75. 4. stocks / / 1,98 buys man’s kangaroo or vici low bie Vea 3. auton shoe (sizes broken) that were! age Ne $2.50 and $3.00. wa . 1.98 buys a dongoln southern tie or| OM Sixth sifeet, between Clark congress, broad and/easy, were 2.75. 5 We have thrown into Scrap Pile 9.7 odds and ends bas kets many desirable low shoes. Come early and get choice for less than half their worth. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219.221 BROADWAY. Dermatine... Contains some of the oldest drugs known toman, y@t the application of them is the new est thing under the suy. Have you used it for heat? Stops that burning, itchjag annoy ance that kept yga awake last night at once. cents. Wi Fer DRUG STORE TH ERR ODT! tsells for 25 Money refunded if it does not cure. KR REPORT. | Ww | ara | Showers this evening or tonight | fair tomorrow. | LOCAL MENTION. ! Race Horse Sold, Mr. S. R. Rowan, of Livermore Ky., who came here with a string o |borses for the races, sold ‘Jessie,” his running horse, to~ Mr,“ WOR | Whitesides, of Tunnel Hill, Ill, y terday for $750. Jessie won the run. ning race Mond: Died in bvansville, Mr. Henry Lahr, formerly where he was agent for one 0! or two since in Evansville of con | sumption, Important Notice. All persons knowing themselves in- Rogers & King jand Jobh Rogers & Son are hereby} row for | warned to call and settle the same at} Kentuc }|tional Building and Loan Associa- |} ¥ save to] tion. he forced debted to the firms 127 South jonce at my office, . No. Fourth street, and the themselves costs, as I wi to proceed by law to collect same, unless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Puryear, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son a26tt i A Legal Change. Attorney Crice has withdrawn from | the firm of Harris & Crice and gone into Attorney R, T. Lightfoot’s ollice. rod Better. 1 Broadwaf, or on Broadwa teeen Sixtlyand Stutz’s restaurant, a earl pendeat with diashond center Finder will be reward@d for return to this office 7j2 nk This 1s good weather¥gr ice cream freeztrs, and M. E. Jongs bas theu lower than ever offered. / \ Corner 2d and Court streets, Bis / Bidders, \Notieg From now until Saturd@y night, at my store in Mechanivshfrg, I will re- ceive bids for cleaning’ the vaults at the county court hoyle and jail from now until January /lst, 1898. The county will furnish a Wagon for the use of the contr¢ctor! Contractors will be required to fardish bend, 8j2 OR. S. Bauwerr, WJ. P.M. C, Phe national Dewocrats, or in ther words, all Democrats who are Opposed t 16 to 1 fallacy, will the gownty court house Sat- weday afternoon at 2 o'clock to ap- nt delegates to the state conven- of the i for Cerulian Springs. |lyn, was over today. W. J. Hills and wife are at sition Supt the Nashville exy left at noon for t Mr. Henry W Jesse, left at icon for Creal, Mrs, Kuther Graham is expe to retutn from Princeton this Me and wife and sen, even: ing. Mrs, J. Lestie‘Lhompson and bey left tt ring fr Rlktou, or 4 visit Mr. L. B. Ogilvie noon for Dawson days. Civil Engineer K left this fe pen severa Il. Bowser, the I. C., went up to Eddyville this morning. / Mrs. EK. W. Vaughan and son, Kd, left yesterday Afor Huntsville, Ala. Mr. orge Baifalo, Of Merici Miss. is visiting bis sister, Mrs. Overstreet. Mr, Henry Orme has returned frou Tate Springs, Tenn. His tamily re- mained there. Special LIQUID FROST will give you] Merchant falloring bankry by tl heat you will always] reduced the price of each son, or send 25 cents] price, 4 «€ Mrs. Gus Smith left this morning} ,. Made, that sold in Agent Jolin Mulvibill, of Brook-|for $20.00, $24.00 go in one lot for . Pants, Custom Made, regular Mrs. Simth Fields sud _obsfldren | $5-00 quality, gofor = $2.50 Bargains for This Week at the Padu- cah Auction and Storage Co. We have just ned up of goods reserved from the Hein's Louis. We have determined io t. ten days, so have to just one-half of the original OL ING.—Note @ 7, Boys’ All Wool in St. Louis for ‘0, for. . . von -25¢ 200 pairs of Men’s Fine Sample Shoes, broken sizes, — -—— Pa ent ne Pred Ai] bbe E $2.00 and beri 00 : CC efor $16.00, eens 3 PERSONALS. #318.00 and $20.00, go in one Lalani tates Ee tend aaa 160 pairs Men’s Very Fine Shoes worth $2.0, $2.75 and $3.00 go in one lotat 150 pairs Men’s Very Fine Low Cut Shoes, worth $2.00, go for eT hoe 125 pairs Ladies’ Fine Sample Shoes, com. toe, spring or high heels, worth $2.00, go in this sale'at Men’s Very Fine Dress uits, Silk Lined and Tailor St. Louis Men’s Fine Fancy Dress $1.25 Men’s Fine Pants, all the new styles, that ‘sold in 150 pairs Ladies’ )Slippers, value. St. Louis for $2.60 and Hg J 75 Oslords and Saaglis -50c ted ]80 in one lot for. . Men's F sey and Bal briggan ar, regular t 50e quality, go in this saleat 4 76 pairs of regular $2.00: pantegoat es $4.00 si pee fey ee Men's Fine Sample Strp® joys’ $2.50 Suite go in this Hats, lar price 760 salefor = - ves $ J 25 | and $1.25, going at 7 -50c DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. PADUCAH ‘AUCTION AND STORAGE CO. 228Jand 230{Court St. Cor. 3d &fCourt. IT WAS A SNAP. of the directors of the Paducah Base- ball Association this forenoon President Kinstein’s office, but o ing to the inability of Ma. Clarene Quigly to attend, the meeting was at Paducah Easily Won,From Cairo Misses Neliie Murrin aud Mamie Judge left last night for New York, to spenl several weeks. Mrs. Finis Brown and sen,-Leoa- ard, left at noon for Marphysboro,on a visit to relatives. Mr. Andy Clark, of Ogilvie & Co., left this merning for |#arlington to spend his vacation, Miss Katie White I¢ft at noon for St. Louis and northern Missouri, to be gone until September. Miss Amelia Mann, of Louisville, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. James Wahl, on North Fourth. Mrs. Dr. &. R. Winston and son, Willie, and daughter, left at noon for Dresded, Tenn., on a visit. Miss Fannie Murray will entertain her Sunday-school class with a picnic at Ramona Park tonight. Mrs. E. W. Vaughan and daugh- ,|ters, Misses Mildred and Polly, left f} at noon for Huntsville, Ala. Mr. I. J. Reed left at noon for his ‘Thome in Graves county, after a visit “|to his son, Dr. P. G. Reed. Mrs. Wilson, formerly Miss Mattie Tucker, of Hopkinsville, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, White, Rev. D. M. Yarbro and wife, of {} Eufaula, Ala., are visiting the form- yrewer¥ cofnpanies, died & day}ers’ brother, Postman Joe Yarbro. Charlie Howard lias gone to St. -souis to accept a clerkship on the City of New Orleans, Louis and New Orleans, Mr. W. Fred Long leaves tomor- three weeks’ trip in Central in the interest of the Na- Henry Postma passed through the ty this morning en route from In- na to Princeton. He was ill and telegraphed his brother to meet him at the depot, Mr. Ben Rambers, Randall House, E down this morning his wife, to spend a couple of days at the Palmer, Mr. O. J. Jennings was in the city today en route to Haweasville, clerk in the came between St. |f postponed, Matters of great impor- tance are to be considered, This afternoon a fairly large crowd is out to witness the second game with Cairo, Dowling and Noonan and Kostal and Grimm will be the batteries, and Charlie Schlemm, who umpired yes- terday’s game, will umpire today and tomorrow, UNHAPPY UNIONS Yesterday. CHARLIE SCHLEMM = UMPIRED, Sudhoft ?iteched « Good Game- Dowling Pitches Today. Two Divorce Suits Filed Here Today GENERAL WEWS CF THE DIAMOND. Tho Couchee Couchee’s were de- feated yesterday on local grounds by theAndians. Pears’ men won easily bya score of 6 to 4. Petty was in tue box for Cairo and Sudhoff for Paducah, and thirteen hits weremade} Mrs. Mary EK. Eccles today filed off Petty and ten off Sudhoff. suit in the circuit conrt tagainst ber The crowd was very small, and| husband, Charles 1. fEccles for di. Schlemm umpired the game. Stanton|vorce. They were named in Jan- played third for Paducah and Clifford | uary, 1895, and he absadoned her caught two innings, but split his|the following April. She asks for a thumb in the third, and Noonan was| restoration to her maiden name,Mary put behind the bat, and MclIlvane/E. Hill. sent out to right field. The home a er boys did good batting, and played} Mrs, Minnie McG fast ball. The second game will be|"4Y; today filed suit in u played today. After these three | Court against Michael J. McGuire games, Paducah leaves for fifteen |fT divorce. She alleges {they were days, twelve games to be played be-|™arried in 1895 he rabandoned her, taking all the money laid up, $1100. she returns, a He iss railroad fyard foreman, and earns good wages. She asks for $5 month alimony for the support of }| herself and children, and an absolute || divorce.§ Abandonment the Alleged Cause in Each Case. , of Broad. the circuit Paducah— R Clitora, « fs a4 c 1 NEWS NOT The Texas railroad has sold 170 tickets to the Nashville Exposition ; | from Owensboro. Siloam Chu } ty, was strack 1 and completely wrecked. Dekalb Junction, N. + Was al- most wiped oat fire Tuesday mght. Twenty buildings were burned. Moses Kahn, of Paris, this week twent Pears,1b. Sudhof, Totaly Cairo tamp,h Kane, rf Abbott, 4 Dalrymple, ef Meee Petty, otal shipped carloads of five where he will assume interest in} mnings oT re he ssume an interest in] 1maiv * Tlexport cattle over the Louisville & the ‘“Plaindealer.”” Mz, Jennings} Paducah 5 {| Nashville from Paris to New York was formerly of the Murray|°“"? c = i ‘“Ledger.”’ Earned runs—Paducah, 4; Cairo, 2 Robert Glenn claims that his The following Paducah people are]! Nashville: Misses Carrie Wise, Liz- zie Wise, Julia M. Johnson, Mrs. G. C. Warfield, Miss Jessie A, Byrd, G. C, Warfield, The announcement of the marriage of Miss LaFayette LaHeist to Mr. Lathrope Tracy Reid appears in this issue to take place in September says the Cloverport. ‘News.’ The marriage of this popular couple has them to confirm the rumor. prospective bride is one of the pret- tiest girls in town, and her zentle disposition places her on the st of friends of all her acquaint- teemed by all. Reid (known friends as Fatty’) ig to be highly elegant young lady. | Well, nothing can be said too good of ‘Fatty ;’’ he is the cleverest most accommodating mortal that ever drew breath. His home is in Bucyrus, Ohio, but since the friendship of all. Miss LaHeist was recently a guest of Miss Ora Leigh, and won many many admirers here by her charming menner and cultivated voice, I tion in Louisville on the 14th of July to nominate a candidate for the} clerkship court of appeals | Must Haye Played Bad 1 A very saucy aud impudent negro pawed Wright came out from Padu-{ cal and evidently. thought he would ‘ this town off of the map 5 Democrat, a builddgir mut hem look and Wwwo gall he Beds Wil all o¥er then— a cog. a lot of threatened to Monday. Yee home ams whip it was pecialty, Eves, Yur.) Nose and Throap, Paduc Ky. ly » few. mote Wor Only a few. mote pr freezers left, Calland get one at, Han Bros. & Joues, pine dollars—puid it and left town, wust get rid of four seteen , ice cream freezeys, waler cool. ers, refrigerators. \Nyw is the time to bay at less than yer red be+ fore. ME. J Corner 2d ft Court AJ doo Sts, wa Highest Hofots—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, registered at the Louisville building, | * been expected for some time but im-|10nings portuning friends could not induce}T. Haute ‘The | Washington 00020000 1-8 sweet }ler and Grim. ances; and she is admired and es- Innings Lathrope Tracy] Henderson 3 16 0 2 1 1 0 0-1418 better by his fellow] Evansville 10000007 0-8 complimented for seguring such an ter and Vel the construction of the Texas road, | pyansvilie {a 3 4 wi | $14,000,000 of revenue within the has been acting in the capacity of an| Henderson eg 4 | St | uext six or eight months, engineer. During his residence in| Terre Hk 5 4 tai| A. scarcity of rations caused a nf . - a Paducat } . ‘ this city he has won the respect and | {gay $4 “!/yeueral outbreak yesterday among uifford, Noona Two base bits- sarap se eight-year-old son was abducted from his home in Henderson by an un- known man and taken south. Lemuel W. Melson was hanged at Grant's Pass, Ore., Frid: for the murder of Charles Perry, in March, 1890. Melson was a Kentuckian, forty-two years of uge. jeflvane, eecher 2 ‘Gtorer, Pears, Murray,Ramp 9; by Petty, udhom, 1 off Petty, amp and McK inzie. 1 Employes in the office of Marshal James propose to see if civil service law is of any valueas a shield from the new marshal’s official ax, The Grand Dictators and Grand Reporters of the Knights of Honor arein session at Nashyille for the purpose of revising the insurance rates in compliance with the action of the Supreme Lodge. New Orleans distanced Louisville in the contest for the 1898 reunion of the Elks, The vote was 14% for New Orleans and 67 for Louisville, with scattering votes for other cities- It is estimated by the treasury de- partment that Secretary Gage’s prop- osition to tax refined sngar, to be produced from existing siocks of raw sugar, imported prior to the passage of the tariff bill, would yield over YESTERDAY'S GAMES, AT TERRE HAUTE. 123456789 000000810-4 rhe v2 63 Batteries—Price and Kellner; Mil- AT HENDERSON, 123456789-r he 2 Batteries—Gerald and Belt; Vet- tier. CENTRAL LEAGUE, PRESENT STANDING OF CLUBS. Clubs— Played Won Lost Per Cent the soldiers at Camp A, J. Gross. Two members of Company B are ‘missing and already one private is Jeracing the interior of the guard oust. "The heat still interferes with he drilling. TODAY'S GAMES, Cairo at Padue; Washington at Terre Haute. Evansville at Henderson, hi There were no games in the Nation- |; League yesterday. THE HIG LEAGUE, Lost A brown tissue paper package cou : ia apes eae ' taining five se! ring-, on Broadway pee Viera Wes Tan ee tis between Third and Vifth, Return to Boston... we Gas | this office and a suitable reward will Cincinnati. i) any i v2 Baltimore Fy ou be paid. uj2 r oh jeveland Sa Pittsburg. ‘| ‘The natioy wocrats, or in oo tee {9 | other words, « usu) who are Joulsvllle. 414/ opposed to the 16 to 1 failavy, will ‘ashing Chicagon ‘ams {meet at the county court house Sut~ Bb, LOUIS coe '*}/urday afternoon yt 2 o'clock to ap- A Pure Grape Cream of fartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ( point delegates to the stite conven- tion in Louisville on the 14th of July jto nominate a candidate for the clerkship court of appeals., SCHEDUBE FOR TODAY. Boston at Chica, Philadelphia/at Cincinnati, Washington at Cleveland, Baltimore gt Louisville, New York at Pitsburg. Brooklyn gt >'. Louis, re - 4 Just received anotuer/siipment of water coolers. Will \gell very low, 8j2 Hank Byds. & Jones, $1.50 Sale Prices. ‘There was to have been a meeting) Special Notice. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES FROM NOW UNTIL THE TENTH OF AUGUST... Summer Clearing af For several years we have made from July 4 to August 16 a period in which we offer the public un. usual opportunities’ to purchase goods at much Below their real This year, from now until August ro we shall try to outdo all of our former years’ efforts in con ducting our summer clearing sale. Goods that do not sell promptly the first week will be further re duced the second week and again the third, and so of until sold or given ay. Wé have bought thousands of g6llars’ worth goods at great Aacrifices especially for the sale, afd will give the pub lic the benefft, We don't handle shoddy—we don't give roam to unreliable goods a of Our large business has been built up by selling \yood goods, and w guarantee the gdods in this sale be reliable quality, attractive and dependable jn every r&pect. Special price lipt will be mailed on application, {A large detailed price list will appear in the weekly edition of this paper the Sth and in the daily of the roth. Our reg ular limited space in this paper will carry a paftial list of special bargains, beginging Monday, July which will jbe changed from time to time ap the changes in stocks and pricds require it. All customers calling this week will find special sai Lacgatin santas out the stock. HARBOUR'S. 112-114 North Third Street ACARD ders of the Padu- ah Building Trust Company, The special meeting of the fall Board of Direotors-having just closed you are doubtless anxious to know what effect the panic ig building and circles bas had Aund will have nour company. Naturally appli- tions for withdfawal have considerable. Batt we bave asked no quarter and for nearly six months the receipts have‘been largely used to pay withdrawals. This policy we deemed preferable to making loans with the receipts, both because it demonstrated our ability and willing- obligations and also because in every instance the profits voluntarily forfeited by the panie- stricken stockholders were more than we could possibly bave made for the persistent stockholder by making loans, The result ig that although our assets have been somewhat de- we yet have over $250,000! led to declare the last Vo the Stock , and are e dividend f months than ever before ia tory of the gompany. ' We deem it expedient, howeyer, to attend in the future to the wants of the borrower, and, therefo we shall, iu a@eozdance with the discre- | tion vested in us by the and also by our charter and devote only one-half the net re each month to the payment of with- drawals in the order filet, 1 ON WHICH STOCK STOPS Wilk) and devote the other half to lo: both to meeythe ts of the well to increase | six neral law, our rower assets, In conglusion we desire to say that in case the recent decision of the Court of ‘Appeals becomes final, we have arranged our plan to conform | to the law so declared; and, in any as ean OKE A fac simila of what *> Material good a8 gro HALLADAY { rs X//\\\ STANDARD OF You have got 4j3 You want the be find well, that’s x , at the have’ in efrigerators... # OOL. st you can ast money--- ust what w. We have the only one with the ice between the provis- ion chamber. See it before you buy, GALLMAN & SON. 4 Kot Meauluare le ‘ INCORPORAY Corner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. Goods delivered to any part of city. a M CLOTHING Vests, Pats and Shoes, and pay good prices forsame if not worn Tou cal too muc us or we wil have no soliettors, LAWRE! been Jevent, the Paducah Builiing Company will cd as heretofore, wi profitable borrower and to Very respec R ¢ F, Ree W.P. Henny Grone: , Improvements at La Belle The La Bel the his | has put in electric fans in its audito- This, wit termimus of the rium. great improvement, Death The nine mont! Kelly died near Lau fuacral will take place at Bal cemetery tomerrow. Res Officer Fayette surance receipt to Miss Cla ain by cal juarters Sereen Doors must \go; we are fering special inducem@ts to get rid of them Corner Chimmuced Be. ws ocax, | —_ investment Lemon, “BICYOL 100 75 E en's such Second - Hand as Coats, send them to leali for them. We CE) 213 Court st Trus! potinud business, and ili afford a safe aod both to the the ivvestor. ptfully, Catowets, LESHERGER, Gathay, n having ® O. Haw, Y toce Directors. k. ‘Theater Ge. Park bh the change in the street car line, is a) 19 4 ake fa Child. old-cluld of Wun. ‘t Bernheim, 120 Nofth 5th Street, _ EAT CITY BAKERY BREAD. _ From abe u. SECOND STREET, PADU bread * Wakery's upto ate, , WKY, / Vhe Best Loaf Ever Drawn Froyt an Oven. FRANK KIRCHHOFE WILL SEE THAT YOU-ARE WELL FEO iMCuMOPE'S FOOD You've dined: ‘find ut today. ‘The Kuob Found. | One Week Onty, Jones found au ine} 1 Goo Frenglt Mugtard, , afternoon made ra Jones, which » Hing at y head. iye 19 lb Pail Best Jel Lub Best Pruves M. BR. Jones 2d aud Court Sts, Phone 89. will buy ior the asking. O ad m before you can realize <— pe A iow good they are. JAMES W./GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS PADUCAH KY. MARION CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. 1 Ib Bvaporated Apples, 1 doz Choice Lemuns......., 24 ths Choice Patent Flour... 2 Ibs Good Roasted Coff 1 bu, Fresh Meal... I. L. Raxvourn, 1238.8 <

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