The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 16, 1897, Page 4

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IMPORTANT ONLY /ONCE A YEAR, KEEP KOOL. You want the best you can reatest Sale of the Season Wducah Auction and Storage Co, nse bankrupt stock, con Men’s Fine Clothing, of every deseription ved from our eastern bayer an ir pe of Men's Ladies’ and Children’s § Men’ Fine Shirts and underwear, and Dr Liquid Frost.=, If yor reat von out Yin heat LIQUID FROST will ye you instant relief and will cure you idone |ight. 144.4. galded)or blistered by the heat you will always be thankful if you try this preparation, Ox. our drug store, Seventh and Jackson, or send 25 cents and we will deliver a bottle to any part of-lie city, A trial bottle for 10 cents, WHAT IS IT? A HEAT CURER. dour eu a “Nos. 1 to §- J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, DRUGGISTS, “All the World Loves a Winner” Traplete Line of Supreme Result MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. cuicaco = NEWYORK =—LONDON Ve two-cent stamps for 9, deci of Bea srating Lillian, Russell, eat hes ea Walter WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. WEATHER REPORT. — Fair tonight and igvanes © LOCAL MENTION. —_—— Gun Club Shoot. The Gun Club will hold its regular semi-weekly practi@e, shoot at , La Belle park this afterngon La Belle Park, tonight “Little Goldie."’ Free show. Good music. Down the & St. L. Mr. A. Graham ig erecting a floe brick building at Murray for a dry goods, notions, clothing and willi- nery establishment. Mr. G. Overloaded! W. Riley, Yes, we're overstocked. Who'll] ing mill owned by Wi. M. Johnson. The style of the firm hereafter be Riley & Johnso ) For a few only, Cab. Fnowe pe 96c petydoz. é Missfonaries te Return Word has been received that Rev. Thomas Demaree) wife and child, of Japan, have sailed for home, says the Hazel ‘‘Herald,’’ He has been in the missionary field for ten years, aad is the son of Rev. T. G. B. Demaree, deceasel, who was presi ing elder for many years in the Ken- tucky conference of the’M. E. church South. His wife was Mass Gania Holland, of Marshall went to Japan three ago as a missionary, ried to him in that country. We've got to get rid of This is July help us? Summer Shoes. and just the time you need them. 50 Cents. Buys choice of style and quality in See our odds and ends, White Canvass Shoes, 1 lot child's, 8 to 11, 48c; one lot 58c. Just the four years dnd was m Her her return, Cab. Photos( 960 the doz. Cottage Gallery. South Third street. es broken) white duck, §o cents. 1 lot men's pat. calf low shoes, $1.19, Cheap at $2,00. 1 lot men’s Kangaroo low shoes, $1.98, were $3 to $5. 1 Jot misses black and brown strap slippers, 75c, were $1 ,00. 20 per ct. Discount Friday; July 16, we will give 20 ~**per cent. off on any and all low shoes (jobs not included). Goods sold in this sale niust be fitted on and paid for to get benefit of dis- count. Bring us your repairs. Ellis, Rudy & Phillips, Nice ash stove wood, delivered promptly to any part of the city. Telephone 29. K. E. Bell. / aE NT NE A Pointer. / roll at C. C, Lee’ Four nicely finishg Riley’s for 50c. 16j2 ware, stove and Hank Bros, & Jon tinware call | 218 Broadyay, The largest stock of wall paper and window shades in the city is / kept by ©. C. Lee. 162 Dr. Edwards, Specialty, E; test Nose and Throas, Padugay ly Everybody ‘Bo. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won- discover: @ cure headache, fever, habitual ‘enatnation and biliousnens, Pieane buy and tey « box D.C. to- }0, 2, of C ‘The Robins Glass and Queensware Co.’s special sale, Monday, July begins on: Tin Top Jelly Glasses at 22¢ per dozen. Glass Top Jelly Glasses at 42c per dozen. Water Bottles, 10c each, China Ice Cream Saucers at set (6), worth $1.25. Some more at $1.00 set (6), worth $1.50, China 6-in, Plates, cheap at $1.25 set, will sell for 75e per set July 19, China Butter Dishes, were 75¢, now 36¢ each, In Biue Boun: Cream Pitchers at 10¢ each, 20c, 3-Pint Pitchers, 25¢ 400. Ice Cieam Sancers, were 2 « tale Theme, rca have the buy ba Yeaoup | cents per week, Dermatine... Contains some of the oldest drugs known to man, yet the application of them is the new- est thing under the sun. Have you used it for heat? Stops that burning, itching annoy- ance that kept you awake last night at once. It sells for 25 cents. DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. Money refunded if it does rot cure, were each, were (6), Sde, and ldc sot 20ceach, were Mantle 19, For Cash it Benton, has purchased a half ingérest in the roll- unty, who many friends will be glad to welcome Riley's 13)3 10c wall paper for 3%vc per roll and fine embossed paper for 10c per SEVENTH AND JACKSON, PERSONALS. Mr. R. J. Waters, « of Murray, is at the Palmer. Will Dilk is recovering from an at- tack of fever. Roy McKinney went up to Cadiz this morning. John Bransford went down to Un- ion City at noon. noon for Mound City. Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Boswell went down to Fulton at noon. Rey. B. E. Reed is back from his visit to Fulton and Mayfield. Miss Sophie Burnett returned yes- terday from a visit to Mayfield, Miss Maggie Riglesberger has gone to Union City, Tenn., on a vi Mr. Joseph L. Friedman and wife returned this morning from Chicago. Mr, J. Schroth, father of Mr. Henry Schroth, is dangerously ill. Mr. Albert Bleich is recovering’ from his recent fall from a bicycle. Mr. Gus Rogers left this morning for Nashville to attend the exposi- tion. Dr. E. H. Gilson has returned from the Elks’ meeting at Minneapo- lis, Mr. Jim Hughes, nominee for county school superintendent, is iv city. Express Messenger Richard Gea- gan will arrive tomorrow on a brief visit. Mr. M. M. Conner and daughter, Mrs. H. Slusmeyer, left at noon for Mayfield. Dr. P. H. Stewart has recovered from his recent bicycle accident and an attack of fever. Mr. John Dickey, who works at the I. C. shops, is very siek at his home on Jones street, Mrs. D, J. Frazer and daughter, Mrs, L. H. Estes, of Memphis, are visiting Mrs, Elmo Stegar. Miss Mamie Baynbam and Miss Mogene Baker, of Mississippi, are guests of Mr. J. W. Baker and fami- ly. Mrs. Robert Lane and daughter, Bessie, of Louisville, jing their sister and aunt M Frank Mantz, John M. Slaughter, one of the ationmen, is ableto be up, after being confined to his bed for two weeks of malarial fever. A dance well attended by young people from the city was given last evening at the residence of Mr. John Beyers, in the Eden’s Hill section. Mr. W. A. Spink, of the Ameri- can Express Company, left this morning for his old home, Rineyville, on a visit. Mr. Ed Hook is in his place. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Moore and daughter, Miss gine fe and Miss Lelia M. Glass, of Golconda, passed through the city last night en reute to Nashville. ‘The marri at Jonesboro, Ark., of Miss Emma Bleich to Mr, T. J. Cooper, on July 21st, has been an- nounced. The bride-to-be is « sis- ter of Mr. John J. Bleieh, the well known jeweler, and was onoe 4 resi- dent of Paducah. little Importaat Contract Secured, We are glad to inform our readers that we haye closed a [contract for advertising. NoyTo-Bac and Cas- carets, the famous preparations man- ufactured by the Sterling Remedy Co., of Chicago and New York, The Sterling Remedy Co. appreciate the value of this paper as Jan advertising medium, and the compliment is the more marked, as the company is a conservative goncern which sells its products under an absolute'guarantee to cure or money refunded. Every one of our retail druggists 1s autho- rized to sell No-To-Hac, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, and Cascarets, guaranteed constipation cure, under this absolute guarantee, and our readers {need not hesitate to buy these preparations, as it involves no risk whatever, either physicalor fi- nancial, We have fitted up dne of the nicest barber shops in the state jn the room next dooy to Detzel, formerly occu- pied by/Detzel for a restaurant. We have employed Kelly Avent and San- dy Slayden, two well known barbers, zors. ‘Thankio past favors, an tinue with us, large, we remain, Ww and At the Sun office old papers, nic and clean, just the thing to put un der carpews and on shelves, 25 cents per hundred, ? aOR Highest Hosors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair. Capt. P. W, Hollingsworth left at | These were hought at Agreat sacr omers wilt receive the bencfits of our pur The early bird secure the st Wo. 0 come early to secure The weather the best bargains js hot and oo are our prices. Sale begins Monday morning and cont{nues until every thing is sold. 250 pre men’s best work shoes, regular $1,50 quality, go in this sale at 200 prs men’s fine dress shoes, regular $3,50 quality go in this sale at 200 pre men’s very fine dress shoes, vici kid, ox bloods tans and blacks regu lar $3,00 quality, go in this sale for Ladies’ fine slippers, all styles. These goods ranged in prices from 31,00 to $1,25 nd go in one lot for Ladies’ fine kid shoes lace or button, regular $2,00 qual- $1.00 ity, go for You cannot afford to miss this sale Remember the PADUCAH ‘AUCTION f:) Men’s buits, regu in this sale splendid Price $10.00 go $4,50 dress suits, cus . ce $16, business $1.00 $1.25 Men's fi tom made igo in this ery fine dross suite, my miade and sill fn ade to sell 22.00 00 go in this $10.50 ote —tine” jorse and igan underwear, regwar 0c qualit at Men's fancy shirte, laundr ed or unlaundried, regula 5c quality go for 150 Men’s straw hate, reg ular 75¢ and $1.00 go for 36 5Oc. the opportunity of a life turke place. 'D STORAGE 60.) sd & Court EAR TORN OFF, $750 $1.50 26 -60c 25 ‘or. 228fand 230 Court & INCLINE COLLISION. talAnjuries of Clint Adams. Seven Cars Narrowly Saved From the River at Brooklyn. Perhaps k Dragged Through the Wood by Several Wrecked by the Collision, the Pright «The 1. C's New Map. Other Railroad News, Clint Adams, t rier for Ford's ; was perhaps fatally Yesterday afternoon late there WAS| near Florence Si 4 destructive accident on the Brook-| driving his teat lyn double incline. Five car loads of| yesterday. wher the coal and two empties broke loose fright. “Ie full trou from the switch engine aud rolled et bod down the declivity with fearful mo- mentum, but did not reach the top of |” the incline, as a cool-headed switeh-|}.. bone man perceived the danger and threw] sy ouider w a switch, turning the flying flats into!) a side track. They crashed into| three box cars, which bad all the drawheads knocked out, and were otherwise badly damaged. The tra fer boat was not at the bottom of the incline st the time. His rig was ad wa ancl it is feared | He is 60 years count bi harder with him ELOPI D TO ME TROPOL Is. ‘The Illinois Central has just spent thousands of dollars on a new irap| of the greater part of North America, showing 4,394 miles of railroad, reaching directly the states of Minne- sota, South Dakota, Lowa, Missouri, wa, Kentuc Mississippi, Marriage of Mr. Jim Wallace to Miss Emma Rumuniis James Wallace, of Rummiin ped retuned Mr and Miss Emma fayet “a yestere and wife, Mr. Wallace is the’ popular repair- er at the Paducah Oy Works, and recently visited inf Lafayet His bride came to Paduc few weeks Jago, was a guest of Miss Pearl Owen, on Trimble t father, Mr. D. Raw yesterday to agcompany and while he was lookiug city, the young peopl Sabin arrived | by Mr. Walter Ikins Pearl Owen, went doy lis and were married \by gett. They receival paterna giveness and parental blessing m tbs P THE BARBECUE, Louisiana in addition points in Europe, and} | y connection South America, Mexico, New York, by steamer, Traveling Auditor R. Adams was | in the city today. ~——-- Her Traveling Treasurer M. F. Mogg, J of the Illinois Central, with head- quarters at Chicago, arrived at noon | on business. Roadmaster A. at noon from Kuttaw ied Mis and ny Civil Engineer E. H. Bowser ar-} rived at noon from Louisville. for The engine to train No. 204, the L. C., broke down at Covington Tenn., last night, and delayed the train several hours. "| BROKE The Cotored People’s Festivities Spojfed By Rain The colored people of were to have ed a big yesterday bad been osten: ly prepared, and) yis Lee Berry Will Probably Sojourn | f*0" tales of the \urroundi in Eddyville, GASES. CONTINUED. Brooklyn 1 at rs were ng festivities when the st not only but ruined the bles as well. Ed Shaw's Case Continued.--Une Crap Shooter Fined. nd jother AN UNFORTUNATE GIRL, The case against Lee Berry, col- ored, in the police court, charged | with false swearing, was continued) Bertie ¢ until tomorrow. It appears that| Berry is certain af the penitentiary. | When garnisheed day or two ago) of he went before Justice Settle and) 5,, swore he was but seventeen years of age. Mr. Charles Emery, who was an election officer at Friant’s, | ¢j,. had Attorney Kabn to ask him if he) jt was not challenged when he went to) , vote, and swore that he was 21,| Berry admitted that he did, fto be Tried for Lun- writ of Sune ha 1 for seut away, and ¢ alwa | SUIT POR DIVOKCE. - | The case against Ed Shaw, Cole} oy MoGee Claims Her ieebhua ored, charged with setting up a game, | ‘* was also continued. It is said that “ over fifty colored men aud women are Lucy McGee tod known to have engaged at various | cireyit times in the games he set up. | divorce oemey | ‘The plaintitt Helen Brooks was fined $20 and), hi" costa for gaming. j hal nothing 46 doned Her, 5 | suit in the court McGee for er hu and has jo with nee, THREATEND WITH The Annual Outing to Old Point. Our/ Yearly July Slaughter ‘| HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. 3d rrived | I - | dlicte find, atthe least money--- well, fthat’s just. what we have: in efrigerators... We have the only one with the ice-betweén the provis- Wely at reduced pric pay to make jrepeated visite hase Ges ing this sale. ALL PRICES CUT. aluos in firess goods are 2c afard. 10¢ dimities we mae veritable plums at be a yard 5e lawns in all thgt is cool and cool- ing for 3\¢ a yard{ Common lawns yard lengths, Crashe: to Bo, 10 We have always trade a aocess of this sale because evarything 1s posi sow "hore {oF r 15 and We for 10 ny othe oer a reduced ‘cla yard. WOME, Aigo and bo a re rd wide soft finiabed bleached do. » for this sale at 4p, be, $e and 7¢ ayard, Yard wide brown domestic for 30, 4c, and Se a yard. Sand 6c apron cheokpd ginghame dand 4\ycayard. oe ached table — for 25e, 390, ayard, avy halt bleached / /damane, ® fo , 48 and 60¢ a yard. nd fixtures/furnished free with all lace curtains uring this sale, He belts re now Ife each. 0 A NEW GROCERY Corner Twelfth and Burnett ree bet The Neatest fine vAl laces now on sale 85¢, and 50c for 12 yard pe- We belle are now 5c each. Our gav amgr vests at and 8!;¢ can be matched in price: not in quality at these prices, 200 do at lode, lengths. 1000 yards fine| Sheer India linon, ec value will be osed out in short order at 10¢ @ Mosquito ¢ anopigs frames 98c and $1.15. 4 pairs woman’s fast\plack 10¢ hose ore, The Newest Stock, The Lowest Prices. GALLMAN & SON, Goods delivered to any part of cit Or.med, Alber Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) on umbrella an’s fast blyck seamless 200 fast black hdse en's 81 and $1.25 shirts we are e koing rapid anyany of them No house will sell you/ millinery at prices, and We gnarantee you « of styles. 2 Oxford ties in oxtlood and choe- es for this sale at $9.39 75 Oxford ties wth silk vesting oe this gale at $1 25 1 to $i 60/Oxtords in brok 's| Office Hours | children’s shoes Telephon 364 ey EAT GITY BAKERY BREAD From 118, 5, SECONDSTREET, PADUCAH, KY, \ Best Loaf Ever Drawn Fronyan Oven, main buildigg at half of na! prices and less origi- NOTICE, — We nal NEWS NOTES. Tul neh Ved OTT Shy: good prices for s too mach, You etn us oF we will cai f have no sol LAWRE Frank T. Ciambers, of Louisville, was yesterday nominated by the Pres- ito ivil engineer, The handsome new $100,000 pub- building at Richmond, Ky., was formally dedicated to the public ser- vice yesterday be a naval itors, make several speogtigs. Senator | lige tie a Va ‘ say, Col. Broekinddg our thousand delegates are pres-| Rockner will kéon the stum the seventh jfternational con- | . n, the st n of the Saptist Young Peo- | tharugh Poll ry ion at Chattanooga. others will lend ‘Yheir making it the most tt and effective camphig the state. The atumpir about Septembet 1 1. Gen p Hi make a list of services in gh, earnest made Capt it FRANK KIRCHHOFF WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL FED. vent b:- ple’s eg A London/ woman who, after a », broke the pledge day, cut the throats of her g children and then her in wi tw ad 1 begin own, Tra SAVANNA “LE AVES. Repairs Are Completed. and She 1 and convicted within Clarksville, Tenn., yes- l was sestenced to fifteen the penitentiary, tis the belief at Washington that anf Benton MeMillin will ed to succeed the late Sen- Harris, 1t is prob- pointiment will be two hi terday Floats Away years x The City of Savanna afternoon, after bh overhauled and rep As she steamed 9) by numerous whistles factories. nama! Ge the s ay. ‘ear West Point, Tenn., Anthony] Willi had assaulted and murdered a young white woman, was tamped to death by a mob and rid- lied with bulle The body was then saturated /with oil and set-on aris drop. HAKERY BREAD date mtralyht Welght Str Edwin's Day. Sir Kdwin Arnold Detroit in the big $4, did not start yesterday, in a local paper who One of the Republican conferrees the tariff bilhexpresses the belief | that the Republican members of the ommittee will adjust.all their differ- all ip the minority But no final hed on su- ing members tomorrow, agreement has been/res gar, wool or cottgA | | The campaignof the National Dem-| verats in Kentyeky this year will be} vi; us and enthusiastic More 4 score of the best stumpers in| gnifled their readiness Mr. Carlisle will the state have s for the ser A fac simile of what 5c. wili buyfor the asking ___ Material Material good as grows. as grows. BLOOD POISONING, August 11th is the ¢ next annual tour to Old 1 Mr, (Will Grigsby’s Condition Not! « time when nigut 80 Good, the hot July dayy have passed Mr. Will Grigsby, who was re-| ing the trip all /the cently injured by being thrown from ) and those who go .can K a buggy on Jefferson street while out | tos Jelightfal ou riding with a young lady, is threat- persons conducted ened with blood poisoning. been riffitor so lc He improved rapidly at first, and | manner ./which th was out on the streets in a day or| ducted has so impré ndition now is some-| that it is useless to 4 | ‘The trip is 80 | those who have t make | stay an opportunity to dc still offers many adivaute 10} tourists who. cw days, ‘Thi tractive and instru the traveling public | make your arrangement t for the just at ool, and my forward These have elegant been con- public details, to give a long and to the a few t al offered should ed the we | DEATH THE HOSPITAL, An Aged Darkey Si Dropsy, rounds rand Anthony Cope, colored, aged 65, eh died today in the city hospival of dropsy, after a lengthy illness. He became so feeble two sais i that he was admitted to the hos- , but never pee no people, Me wi q . Jobuson, Lola, Livingston the least money av/C, C. Lep's, 2 Caldwell county. wid you to go, Postmasters Appointed, fourth ¢ s postmas- He leaves | tors appointed ye lay are TW, ynnell, Arlington, Carlislé coun- Big Cut on Bicycles! $100 Halladay Cut to $60 75 Aetna i A 50 Ht 96 in, Wheels 30 AQ 24 in. Whosis * 95 FULLY GUARANTEED. CeaJEASY TOURMS.029— W. Gleaves & Sons.

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