The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 13, 1897, Page 7

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j ft 1 1 d WHAT Is IT? A HEAT CURER, ins.ant relief avd will cure you ia one night, If yor be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at o1 and we will deliver a bottle to any part of the city. J. D. BACON se A ftial bottle for DRUGGIs Is, Trost. It you are brgken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you dru, CO., Sole Makers, LL [pacon’s] galded or blistered by the heat you will always) peduced the price of eac store, Seventh and Jackson, or send 25 cents] price, CLOTHING.—Nge a few of our prices: 10 cents. SEVENTH AND JACKSON. ; PERSONALS practi fy Mr. Frank Fishef 1s on the sick list today. | Ike Kobn left Iast night for Creal Springs. | Col. H. H. Houston left at noon {for Eddyville. |. Mr. Will Brazelion has returned te Plume from a 's Tail, nora good yycle from Castings. MONARCH is good all through. — CH CYCLE MFG. CO. New York London. ‘Send rine two-cent stamps for Monarch / Playing Cards. Regular goc cards. & SONS. AGENTS. MO! WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight and Wednesday, LOCAL MENTION. School Trustée App sinted, | County SchOol Superintendent Rouse yesterday\ appointed Mr. Joe Kaufman a trustee in the Moore school house district, The appcint- ment is made to fi} a vacancy oc- casioned by a tie “vote at the last | election. <page ne Epworth Leaguers Off. Two coaches of Epworth'Leaguers, en route from Misgissippi to Torunto, passed through on travn 204 at 1 o’clock this morning, Overloaded! Yes, we're overstocked/ Who'll help us? We've got fo get rid of ee Marriage ip Graves. Robert Morris {and Mrs. Cartsinger, of Fancy Farm, Senia were married today. scoped ces Be eed For a few days\odly. Riley's and just the time you need them. Cab. Photos 96c per 13j8 ’ R Suit for Professjonat Services. 50 Cents ) Dr. J. D. Smith filed a suit yester- . / day against Josepy/C. Rosenberg for Buys choice of style and qgality in $104, and asked Ahat an insurance policy be atiachdl. The policy is on Nos. 1 to 3. See our odds and ends. his wife, who died Sunday. The plaintiff alleges he Attended ner dur- ing her illness. ( ted. A wide-awake,) energetic boy to carry papers. ust be able to read and write fairly well and be willing to work. Apply\at the Sun office. r White Canvass Shoes, 1 lot child's, 8 to 11, 48c; one lot misses’ 12 to 2, 58c. Just the snap for chilhren, 1 lot women’s (sizes broken) white duck, 50 cents. 1 lot men’s pat. calf low shoes, the Factory. Mr. H. P. Mifestone, of the Stan- dard Oil barrel cpmpany, St. Louis, is in the city. He has been inspect- 4 $1.19, cheap at $2.00. ing the Stangérd Oil Cogmpany's 1 lot men’s Kangaroo low shoes, stave facvory af Stiles. f $1.98, were $3 to $5. Cab, Photos) 96c thedoz, Riley's 1 lot miases black and brown strap) Coigge Gallery. Soxith Third street. slippers, 75¢, were $1,00. 133 ‘ Death gu birst 5trett. [ ct Diseoun Mrs, Barber, colored/ aged 50, i] ed last night at her hgme on Fi.st street The fungral Wok place to- Friday; July 16, we will give 20] day. per cent. off on any and all low : shoes (jobs not included). Goods sold in this sale must be fitted on and paid forte get benefit of dis- count. Bring us your repairs. Ellis, Rudy Phillips, Age and Affliction, Mix. Austin Travis, aged abut 60 or 70 years, and Sam Mvord@, who handicapped by dne leg being off, both eolored, were chatged with fighiing in Judge Sanders’ fourt ‘his moroing. They were flaeil $1 and costs each. | The Robins Glass and Qeeensware Co.'s special sale, Monday, July 19 begins on: Tin Top Jelly dozen. / / Glass Top Jellf Glasses at\42e pyr o dozen, / oat ’ S Water Bottles, i Dermatine Chive te Ore eee set (6), worth $¥. Some me $1.00 set (6), worth $1.50 of the oldest} China 6-in Plates, dheap at A. r Contains some set, will sell for 75e pep set J 1 drugs known to man, yet the Bute i Dike we application of them is the new- se he tanh fl is asses at 22e pet Oy each. { ‘ ucers at / | : est thing under the sun. Have! Jn Biue Boys a i you used it for heat? Stops} Cream itehets at 10¢ egch, were) that burning, itching annoy-}20c. a ie ance that kept you awake last ey Piyhery, 259 gach, | were night at once. It sells for 25 Ice Creach Sauvers,/ 130 ef (6), were 25¢. / (outa $1 fin »| the Heiress,’’ from Neshville. Mr. J. M. Biunson Detroit on a visit, Mr. E. O. Yancey went down tuto ‘Tenn ssee at non. Attorvey Harrison noon from 9 trip east. The Y. W. ©. ‘TU. will weet with Mrs, Reed tonigtit at 7:30. Mr. Geo. D. Sey sterjof Su came down this moring Major“. T. Jones left at noo for a trip to Tengessee. Mr. W. L. Gyst, of St the Hvtel Gilberto, A. J, Platt, Of Collins ‘ile at Hotel Gilberto. Mi-s Mary Halloran has Bowling Green on a visit Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fw) returned to Paducah to re: Mrs. Jake, Thompson morning for Lopisville (1 a visit Mrs. W. E) MeGary left ‘his morning for Madisonville vu a visit. Mr. and Mfs. Victo. Van De Male left. this morning for Cerulean Springs. Mr. Wm. Kilday, the well known Louisville insurance man, is at the Palmer. Rev. B. &. Reed left at noon for Fulton to fyok after his mission work. } Mrs, J. R/ Smith snd son, Jim, left at noon for Indianapolis, on visit to relatives, Mrs. A. R, Ticknor returned last night from an extended visit to Ln- diapapolis. Miss a Belle Hemmeller, of Louisville, arrived at noon on &@ visit to Miss Allie Fisher. Miss Emma Reed le(t this after- noon for Anderson, Lud., on a visit to Mrs. J. Ly Kilgore. ses Kannie Chase Neftzper, of Metropolis, are relatives on Monroe +! rect. Mrs. Stubblefield aict Miss Addie Byrd have goue w Canada to attend the Epworth beague convention. Mr. L. M. Rigke was taken sud denly ill this forenoon and had to be carried home in & carriage. Hon. Chas.“ Reed left this after- noon for Louisville, to attend the Sound Mopey convention tomorrow. Mr. B/H. Cunninghaw, of Graves county, /returned home today, after a visit to friends and relatives in the @ity. Miss Faunie Chase, of Creal Springs, and Mias Lane Neftzger, of Metropolis, are visiting Mrs. L. P. Jones, on West Monroe. Miss Floregce Dabn of Cadiz, left for bomg’today, accompanied by Miss Edna /Lynn, who is to be her guest for 9 few weeks. Mr. John Lane, of Noah’s Ark, left this morning for Toronto and Brighton, anada, to spend a month at his boyltgod home. Mr. Bert Alcombrack hiy charge of the store during Mr. Lang's abseuce. Mr, E. J. Evans, Jr., of the Ilii- nois Central yailroad company at Canton, Miss/, stopped off to visit relatives on South Eleventh street. He is on hjS way to the Centennial atNashvilfe. has gove to at returned ithland, Louis, Va left s and Lane visiting The matriage of Mr. Lem Ogilvie} reached bome and.was resting easy|cleaning red; wou by Mr, and Miss Bette Woolfolk will take place at 10:30\ o'clock tomorrow morning at the) residence of the bride, 721 Broadway, Rev. W. H. | lasted ouly seven innings, bat it was) Richard, 9 Pinkerton officiating. JP» Chas. Murphy Was Charged With Being Drank. Chas, Murphy, of Nashville, was found in an alley asleep in the wee sma’ hours by Officers Eaker and Ocr this moraing. The charge was plain drunk. | When arraigned before Judge San- Aers this morning he begged for lv eacy, saying he’ had been here but a few days and had worked for tie Scott Hardware Company loog enough to buy him a pair of shoes Murphy had too much ‘*blarney,"’ and if he hady’t would perbaps pot bave talked so much had to work Dt at/La Kelle Park. “Gyp, Lok of Comedy, ee — Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal; Midwinter Pair. / Salad Bowls, 20c gach, were 3d Rare Bargains Au Maoye au Table Ornaments. A | Monday, July 19. For Cash) DRUG STORE ony. 4" 13j5 TH Be BROADWAY. ~ ——_ 7 Money refunded if it does not cure. Napoleon Bpuaparte Grants, 1 shanty boater, was arrested at ! o'clock last evening by Uifieer Tobe Etter ou a charge of maliciously | shooting at John Hamilton, He wee) SS __——— | tined $50 and sis by Judge Sao-} hea hell wy ders this moruipg. | ee ‘at th foot of Trim’: Nice ssh/stove |wood, delivered! etyect while in ing Satur’) © promptly y part of chy. have pot yet revovesed. j Telep! 29. E. CREAM BAKING , |merchant tailoring bankrup close out the remainder of fh that sold in & 18.00 and $20.00, go in one \ lotfor =. cagtebs 9.50) Special Bargains for Tis Week at the Padu- cah Auction/and Storage Co. inty cases of goods reserved from the Hei tock of St. Louis. immense stock in the next ten days, 80 have] olerk of the article to just one-half of the original We have just opened up 6) nd evel y/Suits, Louis for $ 00, go fn one ew * nite, $16.00, Men's t. Louis Men’ Dress Suits, Made, that sold in St. for $20.00, $22.00 and $24.00 go in one lot for . Very Fine Louis $10.50 y Dress weit §2.50 Men’s Fine Pants, all the new styles, that sold in St. Louls for $2.60 and $3.50, pairs of regular 2.00 Boys’ $2.60 Suits go in this DON’T MISS TE PADUCAH ‘AUCTION and 230jCourt 8 | | | Men’s Fine Fa ‘ants, Custom Max $5.00 quality, go for 228} Is What the Indians Reaped at Henderson. An Exhibition Game'to Be [Played Today Witb’Sulliyan, Ind. Henderson retaliated yesterday for the defeats she received here at the hands of the Indian Two vames were ppl and (ve home team was defeated/oth times Manager Pears, owingto the illness of Woodlock, played short stop, with Noonan on first. The result of the ey Second game 123456 7—rhe He 10006030 1-581 Paducab 000/1020-3 92 Geralds aod Belt; Dowling and Stanton. Lon ves DETAILED ACCOUNT The Henderson ‘Gleaner’? of this his morning contains the following iwcount of thetwo games of baseball played yesterday between Henderson and Paducah: FIRST GAME. Everything was lovely and the se hung high at the/baseball park yesterday for the fénderson fans. Ionder-on took two’ beautifal games frov Padacays, the lust being a seven inviog game The t ge wasa hard fought battle aud was/virtually won iv the fifth inning ky hitting on the part of the b me team and two cost- Sudboff did the twirling for the vis- , and heis nasiouch if he is stuck on bim bimself,” He did some very effective work.. but was not supported as be should) have been ‘There ‘was an incident in the sev- enth that smacked at the miraculous and made things look blne for a mo: ment to the f Reville isa good batter, and he certhinly got in his work through agéident. He rapped out what should nave beea a single over third basg. By some hook or crook the horge hide tangled itself up | in the grass of left field, Red Ash- ford dug for it, but im vain, and when it was disdovered Neville had on the bench. It *ey luck, indeed SECOND GAME The second ga) eof ball yesterday a little gem, and 1t was an example | of some first-class ball playing, It was snappy, ‘To tMe great credit of the Paducah boysAt must be said that they had as much ginger in the Jast as the first/ They are clever. First Baseman Noonan is a barrel of fun himself. He takes jokes aud is pretty glib himseli in returning the sume, Peter Dowling, Esq., the left- banded darling of the Paducahs, was in the box avg he did some beautiful ork, Hissouth paw curves were so mysterious to eight of Hender- “|dead from the effects of fawing that they never knew what lit them, A three-bagger from McCoy, a hit each frum Griffin aud Blakey aod a wild throw of Gforer from center field to third gaye us three rans o the fifth inving apd won the game Geralds was in the box for t!¢ Henderson’s and did excellent work He so puzzled five of the Paducah pounders that they sawed out. Warner, of St. Louis, umpired the games and it wust be ‘said that | kr ows his busivess. He will s'and no chafing and so gives the players ip understand. With one exception in the sixth inning, when he ca strike, which was olearly a foul, and let ip two ruos for the visitors, his work was god. The ‘‘News jesterday stated that a man who once played third base for Paducah is vow/playing with Brooklyn, in the National League. | This is a mistake Yeurs ago when Mr, W. A. Kolley, lad) bis arn broken, a man oamed Scheukle played third base vntil he recovered. This is the one whom the **News’’ got mixed iil Shindle, the /Brooklyn league player. AT EVANSVILLE. PowbiR ‘A Pure Grape of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. First pames Innings 2456789rLe Evansville 000000002244 0102902 Washingiun 0 A Ox-5 63 | for TWO DEFEATS, =| ly errors made by Pears and Murray. | son’s hard hitters that they died so] * mitting their 1éspeccive “Sanders agred if tue defendant de- NEWS NOTES. Shelby 3] structed delegates to the state cqn- We have determined to] vention against a fusion saahitaighor court of appeals ‘The raiders, masked a red, destroyed A tollgate inf Harrison county and werned the ki r to cle lect no more toll, ete Ex-Congressman K. Hendriek will be ao delegate to the Demodratic | 1.00 state convention from Livingston) : county. / etch Rey Rater | 1.50): ‘The first disorderly deed singe the .00 go in one lot at. $ . veginning of the minors’ strike was reported from Now Strattsyille, O., where eight cars of coal, standing on 75 ch the siding, were ran ‘down grade (hrough a switeh and wrecked. The collective note of the Powers t» Turkey is in effect a notice that the Thessalian border will stand as agreed upon by the military attaches and that they have determined to prevent further obstruction which may delay peace. ‘The secretary cf the tive committee of the ional Dem- ocrats has officially ad#ised that del- egates to the state convention bave been selected in 110 out of the 119 couuties in the state, Among the delegates will be many men who were Bryan supporiers last year, and their appearance at the convention will further strengthen the claim that the National Democracy has the sup- port of the best of thgse who have always been looked upon as the strength of the Derhocrac ‘The strike of Goal miners along t rivers in the Pfttsburg district is yow county Republicans. in Boye! All Wool Pants go .25¢ 200 pairs of Men’s Fine mple Shoes, broken sizes, in one S| 150 pairs Men’s Very Fine ow Cut Shoes, worth $2.00, 0 for pitas pairs Ladies’ Fine mple Shoes, com. toe, spring or high heels, worth 2.00, go in this sale at. $4.25 .50c .25¢ 100 Men’s Fine Sample Straw Hats, ie ee price 75e 25, .50c and $1.25, going at 150 pairs Ladies’ Slippers, Okjords and Sandals. Mehis Fine Jersey and Bal- briggan Baderwear, regular 50c quality, go in this sale at A gute execu- {ESE BARGAINS. AND STORAGE CO. Cor, 34 &{Court, it. ‘ette and P. Vette: mm, : Second game : general, mafy miners who were Innings 1234567 r h ef working he iron-clad ¢ Evansville 0000120-39 4 g forte their dep joined the steikers. Labor « Washington 2051040-1211 rige We have the ion chamber. you buy. A » sioners and opers who are apxic us to fe Alloway aud Vetter; Miller aud) iiitrate are riviag et Ptebarg, a ed ~ bat there is no itlication of any de- AT TERRE HAUTE. sire on the partjof the operators t T. Haute 0011101200 0-6 144] arbitrate the queftion. The sup Caito 2000000040 1-7 168] ply at Pittsburg will last (wo week Williamson and Abbott; Price aud } yet. mines at scattere Kellner. points LaveAesumed work at the rate SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Paducah will play aa exhibition gante at Sullivan, Ind demanded/by the strikers. TERM, RESENT STANDING OF CLUBS. mes was Pisyed Won Lost Per Cent AT HENDERSON & 4 | First game: 1. 2 Innings 345673 9-4 help e os & j Henderson 20005002 0-9 13 had a Ad ! Paducah 01100319 1-618 tHE BIG LEAGUE Williams and Belt; Spdboff and | hepa gti ' YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | Qinei nati, 5; New York, 8 rg, %; Washington, 1 10; Philadelpl Brooklyn, 9 Boston, 8. HOW THEY STAND. cube Played Won Lost Per Cent Boston rf fe Cincinnati ot > Baithmore ea a New York I 2 Cleveland 4 » | Hroos iy % & | Piitsbarw ry Py Fa phia a a oulsville a PY Unieage MI Y Wishington!.!.'". a = St. Louts......... ) a SCHEDULE FoR TODAY. Philadelphia at Louisville, Washington at Pittsburg. Baltimore at St. | Brooklyn bt Chi New York at Civ Boston at Cleve'aud. TROPHY SHOOT. nly one with the ice between the provis- Sé Corner Twelfth and urnett Streets. Ké Neat t Store, e Newest S: _-The Lowest Prices. a ‘ ~ GALLMAN & Goods delivered to any part of city. N. Drmed, Albert Bernheim, ¢ 420 North 5th Street, { 730-0 A.M, Office Hours | 13 P.M. 7 M. Telephon 264 = ————— = nnn ans el AMERICA FEEDS aN wos ed FAT CILEBAKERY BREAD T Gun Club Hulds the First of | the s The tournament shoot of the Pa- jducah Gun Club yesterday at La Belle park was attended by a small crowd, The gold tyunted cleaning rod of- fered by Hauk \. nes Was won by Mr. Sanders Fowler | Mr. Milt Ingram won b Us kegs of | powder. Dr. Jimmie Lang trophies. | The official First event won the other “Beside the Bonaofe Briar Bush."—Up to- Date. re is as folows: birds, for gold Notice to Subscribers, Fowler, scoring ten straight ; $ . All of our carrier boys re sips (9; Logr BE Bailey, 8; Pieper, 9; |Bratus, 7: Burneéw, 7; Couser, 8; pt books and sub. Hv. By Rives, g.]Setibers are requested to tke re- Boyd, 8 hirau, ‘8; Lang, 7;/c0te for aN son subs scriptions, Suu Pub. Co, | Smith, 7; Winston, 9. | Second event, fifteen | bic ls, silver |keg W, A, smoseless pow:ler—Won by Mr. M. Ingram. jnaking fifteon straight; Scott, 11; Atuiley, 123 Pi- per, 10; Bratus, 11; uruett, Jourcier, 12; Richar? Rives, 14 Cochran, 18; 2; Winston, 13. Third event, tea birds, can Al jsmokeless powder—Won by Mr. Lu- gram, making 9; Richards, 8; Lang, |8; Piper, 7; Bratus, 8; Hoyer, 8. | Fourth event, ten birds, tifty load- jed shells—Won by Mr. J. M. Lang, Jinaking ten ht; Richards, |Piper, 9; Lngriu, 8; Brutus, | Hoyer, 9. 1, 12; Smith, | | | 1 1 1 | THE HORSES CAN'T DO IT Byenli the Town Cow Can Runat n Henry Nuanely aod Dr. Nelson were fined 85 wud costs each in Judge ¢ s? court today for per- horses to ran at large. Nut cla'med at first that bis bourse got ¢ and that it was not Lis iutention to permmt it to run atiarge. Jt way siown, how- ever, (hat the animal had been out every night for a mouth, Judge sired morrow ry tive any estimony to- pend the judgment. O LOUISVILLE, * GOING To Ativud the Bound Money Dem: osratic Couvedtion, The following delegates will leave tonight for Louisville to atiend the Demoeratic convention which eon venes DPrOW ¢ Henry Burnett, Ul. Puryear, Chas. Reed, Johu Sinnott, Sr., Dr, J. Z, Hollaud, Richard Rudy, Frank bhatt, J. L. Friedman, W. H. Hook, 8. A. Fowler. | | show wii hinfdhe space at jets fr ery part of the worl, the shipment /and prese n of which wer thotsands of miles of land an water live been made possible by the roces¢ of “chilling.” Alt b the horrors of | fodia, existing wh , duets unused in th try, show that the mach y of distribution # still very imperfect, it is better now han it ever has been In history | The refriger Idur ‘ | ast ten years t practical, ‘ | tHonized distriyutic nd in « r 80 bave confirmed ‘thy f the supremacy United States as t orld's greatest rovider. Everyone wa that we rais grain by the billion} s butit ry by the million doren aud the t sand tons, and the huinble hen pr to bring in more money from abroad |than the haught ustry, that we bevin to realize the possibilities of our preatness.—N, Y. We A fac simile of what Fc. wili buy or th: Material good as grows MARION, CYCLE‘CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. 90089909 48% “ j Phe hy fin New Yor |to Aastness | scale on which the {proved arrang ments for feeding { world are now carried out, When *}aerica was dis- overed buyers in the Jrgest Eur produce markets countyd by th jaty d mip tuated | are of 4 we are b ic ) and actually c 1 1,000 ddaen eggs, pay og ‘or thy, Ten million ft from Jmerica. In 1896 England /imported 670,000 hundr Qxht of fozen beef from Aus tralia unt ‘rom th tin Lon ften ‘NOTICE, ccne |S. SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, KY, Beyt Loaf Ever Drawn / From an Oven, / { \ERANK KIRCHHOFE WILL SEE YOU ARE WELL FEO. 1 BAKERY BREAD s nothing baked can hee Os byhad—the t there jk Kirch wood, GOOD, We pny 3 CLUTELUNG veo as Second - Hand such as Conte, sus /and Shoes, and pay geod prices for same if not worn too much, Jou can send them to us or We wifl cali for them ICYCLES! 50 4O EXCELLENCE!

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