The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 10, 1897, Page 3

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PECIAL eM RTE a urchase Until August 10. For several years we have made from July 4 to August 10 a period in which we offered the public unusual opportunities to SUT oods at much below their m0” MES SHOE ER The end of the summer selling sea- son is nigh and we fini ourselves bet; stocked than we care to be ring July. Therefore, beginning on Monday, July 5, at 8/9. m., we will conduct ageneral CLiARING SALE that will set the town talking, ra = ‘The valves will be by all odds the greatest ever offered 82 n« shoes tha’ are $2 will be $1.25, “LAW Moore, DEALER IN real value. This year. from now until August 10, we shall try to outdo/all of our for-| Staple and Fancy Groceries, mer years’ efforts in conducting our summer’s clearing sale. oods that do not sell promptl Canned Goods of All Kinds, at first week’s prices will be further reduced | rree activery toali parts of the city. the second week, and again the third, and so on until sold or given away. We Cor. 7th dnd Adame have bought thousands of dollars’ worth of goods at great sacrifices especially for this sale, and will give the public the. benefit. We don’t handle shoddy---we don’t 0. A. ISBELL; M.D, give room to unreliable goods. Facts About Summer Dress Fabrics. Many spec There is the age dress our clearing Fifty piece able plums at 5¢ Forty pieces grounds and a cleaned out in sh yard Wide heavy skitting crashet: tayf suitings and duck sulttn ir skirty reduced in prices and itt Five cent cooling ar for 3 t-2¢ a yard Common lawns are here for tse and aoe for ten-yard len Calicoes for 4 1-26 yard, Domestics. Yard-wide soft-finished bleached mestics are here for yard, end yard-wide, brown domest are here and se a yard Five and » ae and 41-26 4 yard Twenty-cent oil table cloths we fur nish for 15« Our wrought iron cotton chec and our Hercules shirting have no equélt® Table Linens and Towels ent apron ginghama for Will share in ea sale Seinch A ached damask jor only 25) F inch British bleached ask only 39 ; Go-inch British bleact mask for only 48 64-inch German bleache ki 65 India linons je us to put them in a yard urtains and-Scrims, silk parasols are\to be y low prices and many other sin splendid quality at inch umbrellas for 55¢ ‘| White Goods. nately we bought a ¢ muslins are useful for so when the price is ed an opportunity 1g . L during this that we have been ard are going rap: 0 Bars and Canopies, | "4 One lot of better grade on frames for » our celebrat corsets in size for only soc ler Comet Lor 496, corsets for 75¢ and $1.0 est argument isto see the | at a The offering is hat ladies of judgment wilf ag of 20c dotted is all that is selling we shall be 1 things not quoted. etter grade + made up Our large business has been, built —up.by selling good goods, and we guarantee the goods in this sale to be reliable quality, attract Ge BUR 12S ive styles, and dependab'e in every respect. Four pairs women’s fast black hose for 25¢. *, Four pairs women’s seamless fast black hose for 30¢ black hose for asc Women’s greenyOxbloc d3c a pair hove, special f Hyys' ver pair Ic a fair hie and more Gents’ Furnishings. We have secured a job in men’s mad worth de shirts made \ retail at $1 out of this lat, and will sale for 38¢ apieces of sup and 35c. i hed drill drawers for asc Men's linen collars at se, Se and 1 Men's sox at se, Se, 121-20, 150, 20 and age Special offering in men's suspenders at oc and 15¢ a pair, ie, Catpets and Mattings. Anything we now offer you in carpets | ity ft or mattings is very much below the prices that will followthe legislation on | you a Tthe.uew tariff bill, which is sure to be passedin the near future. Oxford Ties and Shoes. Shrewd hityers who know good value: will take advantage of this « tunity SHo buy footwear. batgains in oxford ties. Two hundred pairs oxblood and che olate, the Cincinnati [wo paits women’s 2geSeamless fast | quality but not in ¢ Jand Trilby toes, and very | sale fe fine gauge fast black hose, special for] Two hundres Six hundred special tern looks, coin sacrificed in th HAS OLESED 4 ivin uacenege cat NEW 3RQOEI Y Atthe corver of seventi and Trim! with Men's amd boys’ seamless fast black | si d hose, the 20¢ at 3c, 5c, toc and. late and es, real value § Twenty-five hundred pa lots of women’s, men's, m Iren's and infants’ shoes~an ras, negligte and fancy shirts—a manu-| will be onsale in « facturer ends, We have selected the main building at half the o: id $1.25 | and less. ke them worth coming far. You may take choice of this stock for Soc, but not more than left |x shirts to one evgtomer, We offer soc and gsc shirts in this We guarantee the fitst-class shoes in the city t Unusual inducegients will be offered Men's open front uflaitudered shirts, | in trimmed haty-from week to wee verior muslin and workmanship, | ir formep large sales in mil eus tO next to give m's balbriggan undershirts \et 25c | maining stock c Therrecent midsummer favorites sailofy and walking hats will be in reg ylar stpply from week to week. All prices will beas low as the quality and conditions will \.No house will sell you m ovr low prices eason, he | getting along very well at pre ial. | it would do a great deal better if the We have a mast exce beautiful fins in transit s|imany ifducements at as , Pk¥sician and Surgeon,~ Seventh Sy 39, Sixth, Office Hours 7 p.m OR, W. H. NELSON Physician and Surgeon: A fe. Now goods. yew prices, polite Ly attention. Kregffeiivery, COLORED “| DEPARTMENT. To those members of the chucch who are so often at the lodge, dance or ball, we the oflicets and leaders of Burks’ Chapel take this method of informing you that all of those mem- bers who take the lodge for a cloak | to attend balls as spectators and par- ticipants in dances and balls, please take notice that you will be handled according to the laws gf the said church, for sach membets are a dis- inery at] grace to the ehurch-and stumbling and we guarantee the blocks for sinners. , Our church is it, but above mentioned class were either in the chureh or in the ball room. So we earnestly hope that you will come out square for Christ and his church, or just come out for the lodge and the ball room. You must dicide at T] once, or else we, as + flcers and leat ers, will have to decide for you. We | ilo not want you to go, but if you 5 think more of the bail/room ant 5 dasigleg-gronnd (han sy tla UF Ul a church of God. yeu nu tod that right soon. We fast discitrge ——_ Jour duty your /servants. Will —<—<—— you hear us?) Wg are yours for Christ aud the chitch Honace: Joxes New QUARTERS sso Whew! | If L bad to stay in lad | ucab much longer,” exclaimed a drummerat the Union Depot yester- at noon, as he buried his physi- water, da ognomy ina cup of ice hereafter !"’ Several of Dr. Jimmig’ Lang's friends played a joke on hifi day be- fore yesterday, He is A great dog} fancier, and the wags Aappened to find the most disreputable specimen of dogship imaginable, It was a pup, with huge spots of bald. | over him sore eyes aud a mang 1. They) are, for his| lisyraceful looking t adled the animal with ——-~ For Laties ic Every lady knows! the value of a good toilet powder, espe-| cially in hot weather. Our Vervet Chali is the purest, bestand convinte you. of its superiority. Large Boxes/Five Cents | See WindowMisplay. lar to deliver the “an Trish in frout of Carpenter, of the that you never se@ men go to fthe able in their gtfirt sleeves.”’ re all too well bred here for that,’” explained a setter, from/Cuj Government fleet should cortainlybevenofear of (UC) Carpenter is Doctor, and is the ¢ friend of the} e who accident. | in Ke ntugky ally shot bim in the‘head while hunt. | listever./ The jokers™told a re porter of the elegant gift Dr. Lang} great deabof it, * resumed the other, hotel Alabama a few years ago, and the first thing I did was tp issue an edict that no one could appear in the din- ing hall in his shirt pleeves. cards stuck up with she words *Gen- tlemen will not entef the dining room slegves,—others must waiters to put any man out wh6 jattempted fto dis- obey the ordexy and it head count of the presene | tation had not the reporter happened " laughed the doctor yesterday, ‘that was wot a very ap- propriate present to koew all about dogs, but that beast certainly belongs to a yew variety, or one I had never heard of. ‘it never rains bat it had searched in vain fora job, wrote, telegraphed nobody needed bands. Night before last he | He saic im to come immedi- | sleeves all his life, Yesterday morn-| much a gentleman as anyone else 0 | I lost seyeral of my Dest patrons, jobs, (and at the end of the week, when the | name we darg not mention, called on his best girl fo spend the evening a , Saying thet be ately to Arkans ing the postiss to bim, each offering! hin oth | At home he fonud mother his choi¢e of two hours, the man |eards Without success fo f two months for work, was the proud jhe bad a wife and seyes children de- The ouly pendent on him for sApport, and no t SoT rescinded the jelivered two letters | | fertiag bim most ecoriomical! toi- |: let powder on the) market. A trial will) was that be could | life insurance, order and took dowd the cards, the men resumed t jingin their shirt pleeve DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS, taken Into dispositions ady was one of the largest crowds ever | natives of that renowned 5 A rope an inch thick hauled in I 1 notice one thing in your hotels * quoth the corpuloat drummer the hotek south even The hoadl waiter became able tb work, said yp to 000 people? down in that country. It is the first time \in the history of the road that it was |unable to handle the crowds, He knows the people, their weaknesses, -I14 North and ji mivion came j rolling down/the steps, with one eye closed and Yis immaculate shirt front {rescoed in| gore. be bad essayed to eject came stalk- after, ani asked for the propri-| stand up, Ti wanted to whip | if he stuck those cards up. he had eaten in /resign and | country. The other night he went so he will get to town first. All the trailers are brought ir and on this vecasion e found his favorite place filled with two yokels. | clerk in a matter o He realized at a glance that they | do you want it, in capsfles were from Marshall county, The | rest was easy for him to do. ‘Hello partner,’’ he said to one of | them. *Howde do,” replied one, “Going to town??? nef the cyar goes.”” ep, thar’s whar our mules is,’’ ‘Well this car don’t stop there, It ones all stop at évery corner,” “They're 1 hooked together "pears like.’” “Yes, byt the tirst one don’t have to sop beghuse they stop.’ | The fone reluctantly arose, piled out and took one of the back cars. | The only seat they could get was to ther pounced down shirt | Jived ju iown aw aud was just as | how slick a feller ggts when he has fe. A Golcond& young man whose few nights since and when ready to return home the conversation chanced to turn on art and the young lady ssid that he reminged her of the |Venus of Milo, / Whereupon the young man cluckled with delight, , thinking that it was his symmetrical ye luxury of eat-' form that bis sweetheart alluded to. 1 found When he got Kome he consulted an |< y Yaukeo idea wouldn't work | ency clopedig’and to his deep chagrin |} #nd mortification fouud that the|¢ {Youus of Milo bad pq arms. He | went down in the cellar and tried to!" A well kuowo young shipping clerk jut his brains out against a soft cab- when the number who necessarily of the vily is a native! of Marsball | page eluded the conductors and are not county. counted in the above, is oe I for fifteen cents worth Was pretty well under | out to LaBelle park to attend the | the iniluence of liquor, and the clerk | performance, and.after it was over | sized him u: hastened down to the” vars, He al-| alert, ways likes to ride on the first car—| him. tion of | since and ¢ Jof morphine. H “Fifteen cents’ worth 18 a pretty present. ‘Th / one time, | good dose aint it?” he “Don't make any difference, so its morphine.”’ “Do you want tu dake it now 7’? “Yes, if you've got a glass of wa-| the country at the bedside of his sick The would be suicide} mother. But we are here 500 The clerk| strong for Captdin E. Farley for his} mayor; we believe that he is the ing to~get off at the wagon | determination’ to take fifteen vents| strongest’ man that the Republican led to] party can put out; he is a campaign- | didn’t seem at all astonished | worth at one time, xnd_ prow Phe suicide had failed | er from away back yonder and amply to bluff the clerk ‘olid de-| able to keep Mr. Jag. Lang busy. termination decided that he wouldn't } be bluffed himself, He took the powder, went back to | list the sink, and put it in a gly as he raised the vessel to. his lips colored mau with him knocked it out aud it spilled over the floor The clerk hynded him his money \linois on Tuesday. he leaves a uusband,child and a hos friends to Now go home and! mourn her death, goes straight throdgh, ‘Those back | back, and said, in the seat, and thdught to himself! you if you had taken it nothing but cinchopidi: If makes} ‘There were sev ey We ToLEDG PAPE OFOHI0 ¢ LUCA PANT wedi nd! A would-be suicide dropped into | \dw’y. o ujsideration, it is evident that it most eveything else connected with pyoadway drag sture a might or two Fitth & Broadw’y. i ‘ Be y drug 8 N. Dewey L, G, Proctor ThitdStreet| £3tBluw. C. H. MeGoopwiy, G. Crepes Y. M. McGuz L. J. Joaxson, Secretary. P and was at once on the] ‘There will be a rally at the Sev- not to sell it to) enth street Baptist cuurch Sunday, and the members are/requested to be will be preaching by ey the evangelist of Matthew Toc replied the} Tennessee. Subjects for the day: “How! At Ila. m , ‘Repentance aud Ohe- dience.” At {8 p.m, What a just} Wonderful Pipoe of Work is Man.” The reporter \ of this column is in | Miss Currie Ladd is on the sick Just} Mrs. Lizzie Givens, « very estima- 1 | ble lady, departed this life on last Monday. Her burial took place in all, for it was] Mrs, Lucy Hammonds is improy- | ing slowly, Services at Burk’s Chapel, Sunday EviLaftér effects never follow the! as usual. Chill onic, It is a plepsant livgsdaxative. | It makes rie / stout, sound ‘bog It makes rosy Clyeeks cures chills so they stay cured Deal-| We will give the uames of all who ers guarantee it, Mr. Clem bowler is on the sick list 1 persons who ave $10 each at the rally at Burk’s Chapel and many who gave $5 eact save oue dollar or more after a while, If yon want to keep posted on the general news of the day and waut the > truth and nothing but the truth, take the Daily Sux, The infant of Jas, McChestney, 6 months old, died last night and was buried this morning at Oak Grove, Rey. W. E. Glover, of Louisyille, a Who has been visiting Mr, M. G, > Brooks for the past eight or ten days, $1.50 will be 98c, The high cost ones will be cut deepest and the low prive ones shorn of profit, $1.50 ox- ford ties for $1; small ones at your own price, Remem- ber the sale begins Monday. July 6. Come, 306 Broadway. ms CASINO, in Paducab, Shoes that are today marked $3.00 will be GEO. BERNHARD and shoes that are Paducah’s Lea‘ing ShoeMerchant, RAMON, FREE, PARK.~.. Peoples Railway Co.’s cars run to the gate of the Park. Pertormance begins at 8:00 every night. mt, , Tiersen | 7 AND MACHINE 0 ——Manufacturers avd Dealers in DEALEK IN AL KINDS OF... left last night for South Carrolton, | Ky., on missionary work, Telepnone™ 118, Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts, Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mil] Machinery, etc. INCORPORATED PADUCAH,KY High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to oifar 1896 Stearns for $58.60 aes Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels betoFe buying. We are the only excluslve-Bieyéle houre in the «ily Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy. ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycie Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. - Ed. D. Hannan, P. Steam, Gas and Sanitary... PI ul mber. rittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street. Telephone No 201 aaa eee ee eb oe DG K. J. BERGDOLL, - ~VROPRIETOR-: Paducah - Bottling - Co., NT CELEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and hotties, Also various temperance drinks—-Soly Pop, Seltzer Water, Oranye Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Telephone orders filled until 11 6*clock at night during week and 1! o'eloc & Saturday nights, Telephoné 101, 10th and Madison Streets, PADUCAH, KY Wall Paper »° # A Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALLSORDERS. Vl. S. GREIF, No, 132/8,/Third Street. Telephone No. 371 P. a ° lL. A : S ) B Y ° Lis HEADQWARTERS FOR— Holiday Groceries, ~~ Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oyanges, Fresh CannediGoods, &c. HOME-MADE LARL 3 SPECIALTY,

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