The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 9, 1897, Page 4

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a ; ; " qe St. | : oe . [wacon's] It you are broken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you If you arg galded « Uby the heat you will always our drfg sior 1 Jackson, or send 25 cents A trial bottle for 10 cents WHAT IS IT?) A HEAT CURER, inscant relief and will cure you ia one nigh be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at and we will deliver a bottle to aay part of the city J. D. BACON & ©O., Sole Makers, SEVENTH AND JACKSON. DRUGGISTS, PERSONALS. = J. L. Marting oPSe the Palmer. Ch Hughes, gf Golconda, is at the Palmer. W. P. Deaton, of Trenton, Ten jis at the Palmer Capt. Robert £. Lee, of Memphis, ie Paliner Mrs, W. Fre! Long has gone Dawson for het health, Mr. and Mts. Mae Bear are back from Arkansas. Mrs, Chis, Browe! are back f)om May Mre. Chas, Karhardt has from a visit up the river. Mr. and Mra. LW. Boswell re- turned this morning frow Fulton. R. J. Chitwood, the St. Le grovery supply may, isa Palin Mr. Eiliowt Mitchell le for ark: to take mill. Rey, O. W, for Re visit Mr. L noon from Marion, Walter H. Calvert, of Chicago who sells parior matybes, is at the Louts, is t is at ry waite Plume from a Crow's Tail, nora good Bitycle from Castings. ve MONARCH is good all through. | | | | and la. returt Inch a \. Bicycle! / where, —// $, ebarge S.eubaus left at nd Knob, IV, on a nooo brief Bebout returned at isit to his old bome in We want brigit L busic oss me ‘that sold in St. Louis for $10, $11.00 and $13.00, lot for, that sold in St.1.ouis tor $16.00, $15.00 and $20.00, go go in one lot for | Special Bargains for This’ cah Auction and ned up twenty eases of merchant tailoring bankrupt stock of St. close out the remainder of this immense stoc! reduced the price. We have just o ri CLOTHID Men’s Eine Business Suite, of each and ever: Note a few ol i our }, go in one men® $4.50 Men’s Fine Dress Suite, mone $9.50 Men’s y Vine Dress 6, Silk Lined and Tailor Made, that sold in St. Louis for $20.00, and $10 50 . Dress $2.50 Men’s Fine Pants, all the new styles, that sold in St. Louis for $2.60 and '$ 1 75 $1.00, ts go in Lan: 1.2 DON’T MIss TH lot for . . { Men's line Haney ts, Custom Made, regular 00 quality, go for 75 pairs of regular $2.00 Pants go at | Boys? $2.60 Suit | sale for ‘PADUCAH ‘AUCTION 2287and 280;Court St. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Report That the 1).C. Will Have Two Truuk L4nes South. Business will bécome more brisk about the shops it a few days when ii CYCLE MFG. CO. New York London. cent stamps for Monarch . Regular 50¢ cards, WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. Palmer. Mrs. J. T. Reddick returned at noon {rom Greenville, Ky. Mr. Elliott’ Hgoser, of Elkton, Ky., is a gueat of his sister, Mrs. C, M. Rudolp! Mr. W. T. Moore,» an newspaper man, left this on the Fowler for Evansville. Mr. W. H. Brian As back from upper Kentucky, where he went in the interest of the K. of H. Mrs. George Rawleigh and chil- and Satur*}dren returned this morning from a visit to Farmington, Graves county. retary Rosevear, of the Y. M- S arrived at poon/on business conueeted with the local association. « A Narrow Escape Mr. Bert Aleombrack, of Lexing- “Miss Hannah Petter, aityemploye| ton, arrived this mofning, and is a of the ‘Racket Store,” we knocked | guest of rother-in-law, Mr. Jpn from her bicycle vegr“the Palmer Houae last evening Jf anack, She esuaped serions injur however, % £0, 0, Fy Union Degree Staff is hereby not fied toe present srEngleride dye tonight for the p&rpoe of copiferring the jnitiatory degree), \ / Chas, Eanya Refzigergtors And | must be sdid oft r@gardlesa of cost. Come and xe for, yourself, such | prices were fever” haard/of before jn |this city, M. B. Jones, corker Séc- jond and Court street, 83 Death In ;Marshall, W. Brazzell, of Marshall coun- ty, died yesterday at hip home near Benjon, of w" cougestive| chill. He | wag at a neighbor's whem stpieKen avd children a visit to Evansville mornivg WEATHER REPORT Generally fair day LOCAL MENTION. col ie Sutherland, daughter of Jailer Sutherland, of Mayfield, is in the city on a visit to fer cousins, Misses Daisy and Clausie Sutherland, South Tenth street. Mr. Max Zalkind and Miss Ré8en- t, prominent young’ people of Mt. Vernon, Ind., wepe married yes- terday and came in tis morning on Joe Fowler on a bridal tour. Reporter Albert Moore, of the went down to Benton secotapanied by his who was galled by the dan- gerous illness of Mrs, Warner Moore, Jr ART WIFE Has Her “Hubby, Frank Wash- ington, Afrested. Frauk Washington, a colored em- ploye in the I. C. boiler shops was arrested by Oficgf Crow this fore- noon on a Lert ot mistreating his wife, Minnie Waghington. She went to Judge Sanders last night and claimed/ ber husband and Alice Smith were fot only unduly in- timate, but had Alriven her away and taken possession ‘ef the house. Washington gave bond, and the case will come up/for trial tomorrow. | IND! That now is the time to give Filis, Rudy & Phillips.» » THE HOT END And keep cool ygurself? Read the prices Water Notice. Patpéns of the Water Company are reminded that their rents for this quarter were due July dst. All those who desire to renewsame shoulddo 80 before it isforgotten, ag all_prem} Jises not paid for’on or before July 10th will be discontinued tl buys child's canvAs oxtord, 8 be th, wane f |fuportant Notice. buys same goods in misses’, 12) Ai psous knowing the hades where? | debteg’to the fizmp pf R buys a baby's rap slipper that | OO" was Te. jose py buys womar hoe x or oxblood 5} Fgurth themselves « th proce Ligkbss ot aselves ix & i are hereby chocolate, black , heel or spring, sireet, jagd thetelyy sav »|John Brewer Givén Transporta- 3 I will be force to cofect tion on the Jue Fowler, \g buys same ftyle and colors, that 8 wompn’s oxbloc el or spring, wa smay’s kangaroo or vici low | ses broken) that were 0 an@ $3.00. buys a flongola southern tie or resspbzoad and easy, were in Brewer, thé Evansville man ted with epileppie fits, was fur- » | nished with transpgrtation to Evans- ville today by Mayor Yeiser, and left ov the Fowler. Wrewer is in a bad fix, and bis mind js gradually being pped away by the terrible attacks, lace shoe ¥ H Receiver of & Rogers & Son Notice. I have some finebuilding 1 will/exchange for Mechanics B 1.98 | lots tha | GOOD CROWDS havd thrown into | 1+ *tock We i Gi : W. I our odds PAxron Scrap Pile kets many desirable lo nd onrle bee Well as Good {Plays at the Parks Last Night, hoes. Come Masontic Notice. Lodge 449, FP, & A tonight at 8 o’¢lock in }special communication for work in hoA Visitors By ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS r of B 219-221 BROADWAY, | #8 than bal f early and get choice for their worth There were large the parks last nighty “Aurora Floyd,’’ a sensational Gruma, was ptesented to a large au- lience at Casiay Theater. and ‘*Fan- chon, the Cricket,’ at LaBelle. The people greatly appreciate these cool resorts and go out in droves, Fans have been pat in at Latselle, Both performances were good last night and well\worth seeing, cup up the et.” Jones’ 1 crowds, at welt Davis WwW. M degree ome: BK O. Incnam, Secretary Bidders, N« uturday night hapicsurg, 1 willr cleaping the he i ut Me for vaults vil from The for the tractor ceive bi now until J uty will fo Eleetric_taps, and bill, + Fanchont orchestra wagon Contains som ¢ re furnish drugs knov 1 R.S. Banserr, J. I Just received another shipment of water Coolers. | Will séll ery low, jz Hank aos. & Loses” Awarded ilighest Honors—World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair. 1pplication of them Used & Wagon, Will mith today and reports (h wo he went out Sato i and fofind \that dariag 4 thidf bg visited bim with a y we up sdveral loads by darrying it\all off, you used it of the\ county, was in atia few glover zhit burning that ance that kept night at once the} cents, WP casas | DRUG STORE THe BROADWAY. ——* for rubl the whathe I i A a Nr stewe.! Corner ast tdof-ew Greum freezers, water cool: | Now is {hq time lower fiqred J and ’ ri Money refunded if it does not cure |board at Ars, Ha if sireet } We 3, relcighs ators, the removal of machinery has been finished "The dispatchers had such a rush of business yesterday that the company had tosupply lenignade as a stimu- lant. The Mlline will soon se ville, giviv and Kentucky two the Teenuessee Central, it is reported, aneo' « ¢e into Nash- the peopie jof Louisville trunk hues into ital, says the) Louisville ‘Times "’/ As soon as the} Illinois Ventral gets full control of | the Ohio Valley railroad it will build build /an extension of seventy miles in order to into Nashville. The Ohio Valley railroad, which is p tically now owned by the Central, extends from Evansville, Ind.,\ to Hopkinsville, Ky., 130} miles, \'The, bonds of the company were regentl) purchased by the Ili-} nois Central entering Ken- tucky, the Illinois Central has shown very aggressive spirit, but the povement to enter Nashville is the host important ‘step yet contem- plated. The sale of the Ohio Valley rail- road wag setfor Tuesday, but it has been postponed until next Tuesday. Iu the meantime s motion will be made to reduce the upset price of the p operty, which was fixed at $1,050,- 000. Messrs. \Jas. Quarles and Judge John Roberts are the commissioners to sell the property. inois Sivce Dan Crouth, the young man killed on the i. C, at Fulton yesterday, was not Walking Across the track as stated yesterday. | He in some manner fell article to just one for Sam worth $1.75, go in ont lot at / / 150 pairs Men's Very line tt the Padu- reserved from the Hein's We have determined to in the next ten days, so ha alf of the original prices: Boys’ All Wool Pante go dhadpal?? k's 200 pairs of‘Sten’s Fine le § s, broken sizes, 82.00 and #2. *$ J .00} pairs Men’s Very Fine Bear ince ech cs) OU 75¢ Low Cut Shoes, worth $2.00, go Tor 125 Ladies’ Fine Sample com, toe, spring or high heels, worth $2.00, go in this sale at pairs $1.25 150 pairs Ladies’ Slippers, Oxfords and Sandals me 0c Men’s Fine Jerseyfnd Bal briggan Underweaf, regular * mi sale at 50e quality, go in .25¢ 100 Men’s Fine Sample Straw Special) oti ce. KEEP KOOL, You want the best you can find, at the least money--- UN well, that’s just what w. OF AUGVST.... have: in ; # |Refrigerat For several yeats we have made from July 4 to Atgust 10 a period in which we gffer the public un opporfunities to purchase g at mich below their real value. Tis year, from now until August 1 we shall try to outdo all of our fortner years’ efforts in con ducting or summer clearing sale. Goods tHat do not sell promptly] ~” SPLEN' OPPORTUNITIES FROM /NOW UNTIL THE Ors. ee We have the only one with the ice betwéen the ion chambet. See i +) Summer Clearing Sale Prices. | usual Hats, regular price 75¢ .25, 50c and $1.25, gojfig at B BARGAINS AND STORAGE CO, Cor, 84 &|Court. \ THE LOWEST BIDDER, Got it In the Neek) in Court. The Steam Heating Contract Not iat to the Highest Ridder, Fiseal court yesterday awarded to Mr. Ed Hanvan, of the city, the con- tract for beating the court house by steam. His bid-was $1550, $100 higher than that of Mr. R. Davis, also of the city. Three local men subinitted proposals, but all repre- sent out-of-town vonéerns, and the money expended byte county, al though paid to “a home man, will likely be most ,all taken from the citys ‘The magistrates have been harshly criticised for their action, a3 there is so far as can be learned, no plausible reason for not letting the tract to the lowest bidder. It is said that the action of the board was prompted by spite. The traveling representa of the Front RankeCompany, of St. Louis, had the lowest bid before, and was entitled to the Contract. When the board finally decided, after a wrangle, to call for new bids, he be- me angry, tore up the specific: tions and plabs, and used some very uncomplimentary langnage. Then a3 Justice Hartley said yesterday, be refused to speak to that worthy, mag- istrate, and this heinous crime a'so helped him aud his company to “get itin the neck." Mr. Dick Da for the same firm, made the lowest bid yesterday, buy as stated before, the company way given the marble heart, among other reasons for those mentioned above. train And was decapitated Chas. Johnson, a colored employe al Little's spoke factory, had two misfortunes yesterday. He was first over by beat, and after par- tia!ly recovering] got his arm canght | between a pull¢y aad belt, and had it | Mr. Hanvon was becauge he It is stated that Justice Little! stated that the reason he voted for prom, sed him he wou! l even before the bids were submitted. /If this is true he would have votgl to pay out $15.50 of the county's money {bough some other hid was $1 badly mashed | section tanas on the I, C.,| who are worsing for\90 cents a day, offended the section bogs a few days | ago by not working lard enough to suit him in the hot sun. He said he would ‘fire’ them Satprday, and they could come sarougd and get their time. This they did, but Sun- day he visited ea h oue to get him to! go back to work, being unable to get | anyone else willing to Work in the heat Seve gstaff, Orme & Yu's big saw- now forced to Suspend about uo every day on \atcount of heat Lau, mil THE GRIM REAPER, Sad Death of Mrs. Warner Moore, Jr. Passed Away Benton This weral at Mal. burn Tomorrow «i death gveurred at Benton at 1 o'clock this morning. Mys, War- Mr. J. W. Coilier, foreman of the planing department, overcome | by heat yesterday, apd for several | hours was very ill G ' over on ihe wehbe tf yesterday and had to be taken to ihe city ball, rge Good wings s colored: pris-| Was OVErCome A great many workm@n now arise at 4 o'clock every mornjng, in order to get in a couple of houfe before the | sun gets too hot, r iN seen going to work as early as}: OIBOS, these hot mornings. | | | Was Tired ing. Pe Named Tiley, fom May- |, Was in the city last night and made several unsyceessful | attempts to purchase poison with which to end his life. } He of Liye Said He went to Oehisc¥laeggr & Walk- morning. E er’s, DuBois Moberfson's, avd other drug ment to buy first pforphine, form, laudaytim, and ot saying be Was tired of pee He finally sacceeded id getting it,' and placing “Wigen cents worth of morphine in a clase Yeedga to swale, low it, but a colore'! mya with bim knocked giuss | 96 bis band. The fore(l man, whose ¢ take care! drunk, and the business seemga’to be to care of him, so doubt saved bis life, + as it was (hreugh his intervention | and tried er poisops, |’ ‘ d all trom | }and was a lady | whea beloved 3 jy chloru-, ty who was 4 man was’)! ner Moore, Jr., passed away sur- rounded by sorrowieg husband and relatives, after a brief illness, from blood poisoving, contracted by a boil on her face. She was in the bloom of youth, keing but 20 years of age, ed by all who knew her. ‘The deceased was Miss Agues Ru- dolph, of Milburn, Ky., before her marriage, and had been wedded near- ly two years, Soon after the wed- dling she went to Benton to live, Rev. Moore being sent there by confer cnce Mrs, Willis of the de: of Milburn, mother was her hedside t place this Warner Moore, was telegraphed, lu Benton, She ar- rived this morning aud remained here to meet the remains, which arrived from Benton at 8:30, ‘They were taken to Milburn tl afteruoon, leaving at 2 :20,for burial, ns 1 ion morning wud Mrs Se., of Maytleld bat did not re diss ‘The funeral will take place tomorrow Rev, Moore, who lias always been 2 Paducal, hag the sympa- ail in his sad bereavement, Tie deceased leaves an eght-mouthge rd bube to survive hee { Huby, the of W foney »pomer com. faueral took today at Pleysant comes ry, TUL SEWEK GH CONTR AG ‘would-be-suicide failed to! It Will Prybably Not Be Co siders As no ingfest was held probably “abandoned the | Tilley is said to. be it t poison, today, he idea of suicide, @ factory man, ralicthe “Park. . are + Mond ed Until Monday. The counéil will probably not meet «ratify te sewerige contract until y njabt, Mayor Ypiser stated this morning rade White inform d hing pedy 10 re, | *] Bob Graham Hog One Cut Off in a} Thfesher. H the first < will be further re- duced the sdcond week and again the third, arid so on until sold or given away] We have bought thousands of dollars’ worth of goods at gregt sacrifices especially for the sale, And will give the pub- lic the benefit, We donft handle shoddy—we don't give foom to unreliable good: Our largd business has been | up by selling good goods, a guarantee the goods in this Sale-to be reliable quality, attractive sty ind dependable in every respect. Spedial price list will be mailed on application. A large detailed price list will appear in the weekly edition of this paper the 8th and in the\daily of the roth. Our reg- ular liprfted space in this paper will earky a partial list of special bargain pginning Monday, July 12, which Will be changed from tinte_to time the changes in stocks and prices xequire it. All customers calling this week will find special great bargains through- out the stock GALLM Dr. met, Albert Bernheim. North 5th Street, — ME HOUSE i GC M.> Telepl on 364 Slee te NOTICE. EAT CITY BAKERY BREAD clomutxG Arom 118, good prices for SECOND STREET, PADUQAH, KY, i too much, Best Loaf Aiver From apf Oven. FRANK KIRCHHOFF WILL SEE TWAT YOU ARE WELL FE) ‘ / HARBOUR'S tia1tg North Phird Street, ut “fig Took them Of Before She Came Here, It w: asight that would make the gods Perayire. She boarded a Broadway streetcar with handsome furs danghog fromber arm, while ber daughter carried a Wrap that vent the worm waves tingling) down one’s back at 2:10 speed. The lady who! attracted so much attention was M L. L. Twitchell, of Minneapol! Ming, She and her eral days daughterjleft Minheapoks si ago, and arrived here this morning on the City of Sheflield.) When they left home it was \guit¢ cool, chilly ehough, in fact, for. wiaps and furs, afd the tourists forgat about the rise in temperature they were likely to encounter in their journey south,and brought them with/ them. This is why they bad them when |they came to Paducah this morning and board- eda street car. After vikiting the parks they left for Cincionati, LOST A FINGER. have no 90 LAWRENCE, 213 Court st. |The Drawn ALL BLAZE. Wrong i = era at Centrat Fire Station. The tre department was called to the residence of Mp. Ike Boden- hoimer, near Fifth/ ai Jackson stroets, this morning about) 0 o'clock to extinguish a small blaze od the chimney that evitlently originated from sparks. Box 19 was registered at Central station, bul it should have been 94. The Aepartment made a run on the Nofth Side before the mistake was digcovered And Landy in cD tebe Keeps City THOSE DIVINE Hi Rey. W. M. Browe Bask. Lote Rev W. My Brown! and son, | Charles, the allegé@ faith purists, ar. rived this worning gm the Joe Fowler from Morfon, and pill at/once eg anothet revival atthe (dot iw” Me- chapfcsburg, assisted-ty Rev, Col- ling. As the Aiving/ healers did a pretty good busingss Shere at their recent meeting, Ahey concludel to co:ne back. CLEY BAKERY G2AD As Fr rr RCHHOPE'S FOOD id aya rock @ Deaf by block jakery/iread in siuek on Kyehhon’s by & grea long Way 1nd Your folks Will@ant no other king. nd Sen Are wv ! “ # 8 Kirchhoff's "shop, al weab Lad ies Rtop, i “hinuine nic ' iekels POR CITY HAKERY BREAD Bob Graham, & brother Oo My. Graham, of Grahamvill¢, lost One o! his fore-fingers yesterday in wheat thresher at the latter 2 bal The member was cut gif by the chain that rans the blow@r, and it was amputated ch qubvker, and quite as nicely,§jas a surgegh, could have done it K | And eves lon I | +. 0.05 Look over the ad \of Dipple' Tent meets t Mechanicsburg coose 0,06 & White on the segomd;page of this city, Begin }tonight. Clrarley | | 7 issue. Phey quote” borte close fig. Brown,Ahiey boy [preachpec“prenches 34 Ibs Chotoe BAtent Floye » Pail Bey Jelly i 7 Saturday night. 9j2 ures on corsets, and ON Pa 11 th Best Prfnes , 2s Good Rossi 1 bu. Fresh ‘Mea gents’ suspenders Sereeh Doors ust gov we are of- uvermehts to get rid FE, Jbwes L Corngr 34 and Court Only a few fering special i treezers leff, Ci ec 14 of Ahem. ‘A fac simile Material ‘ : ; /ETNA BICYCLES! | 100 STANDARD 359 Oo EXCELLENCE! they are. JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS KY. MARIONjCYCLE CO., RAINS $ Makers, ‘ Marion, Ind. = yy

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