The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 27, 1897, Page 4

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ion sv Nil ae ile alli “ty ' Forcing ANOTHER LARGE - SHIPMENT OF PERSONAI S Great July Clearing Sale Myer Dela 8 sis visiti Unheard of Prices in All Departments. LOCAL MENTION. Try Kreutzer & / jeman’s pure rye c Ss Gage ve Tike, Mare gio |B. Welligains, of Louisville, is at] Auenet tat wo settle all seeotnts with the manufacturers who havo placed ) , arpa” * (the Palmer. their gonds with yst6 be sold on commission, These goods must be sold We bake old fashion rye bread] william Corded, of Chicago, is at] within the nestfew days. Prige.cuteno figure. )No damaged goods—ey- 7 Tuesdays aud Thursdg¥s; something] the Palmer. \ erything Is clades ° v ‘ good ipcoenearbed, > ga. 26)2) J, M. Evans, ot / Carbondale, is at dilitilind cebaavanin. /” suo DEPARTMENT. elsowhore|, Men's fine dress shoes sell _else- Go to Ramona tonight and| the Palmer. ‘here for $9.00, Our price $2.50. hear good music by Warren's band.| Mr, Sam Liviygston tettirned this | ¢,, as tp morning fromCreal. Violated the Sabbath. is . * Bud Quarles pleaded guilty this] Mr. J. V/Htardy, of St. Louis, is morning in the police court to v ~ {at the Palyfer. lating the Sabbath, Disregarding Cost! a Scotch plaid sults se r $9.40, our price $5 Black and na clsewhere for $8, cheviot syits sell} Men's best work shoes pur price #4. 50, where for $2.00 and price $1.25. Prices cut ty fhiove out stock pr ing for Fall Duginess, Extraordinary {and unprecedented values, SCREEN JUST RECHIVED. WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. Fine clay worsted #ujtf, black and jat navy blue, all stylys / sell elsewhere) Mfen's everyday shoes sell clse-) pecety cut prices on AW romaining for $1.60, and +75, UF) sitk paraaols. 79¢ for the White that 1.00 ehonld bring 1.35 — Hitiplfe folding fans for se, toc, 15¢, Ladies’ gthe dress shoes sell else- | 20c and ase. j Many 25c values in dregs @déode are now here for 12'yc a yard. and was fined] W. L. (Gist, the drug man, 1s at Hotel Gilberto. $10 and costs. ! i Overlo ad! Vour iol “Haiced phot W. Thrajkeld, of Carrsville, wasin| for 89 to 815, ourprike $7 to #9. | wl ‘our nicely fulshed photos atl ine city today. harass ak sonal ' Riley’s tor 50 cents, It Artin. Men's fine dress pater sbleck “GF I i Mr. John Dittle is visiting his old] striped ; all colors or styles, sell « home in Tennessee, where for $4.50 and #5, our price] where tye” $3.00. Our price $1. Mr. and Mrs. J. BR, Puryear lett /$2.50. anaes n ek 10¢ dimities we make veritable plums SOREEN a Hadies’ fine dress shoes sell. else-| a 'pe gant where for $2.00, Our price $1.00. | 50 tawns in all thatcool and cool- DOORS : ing for 3}9c a yar Ladies’ fine slippers, all styles, sell} Cotitmon lawnefor 15 and 200 for 10 else ere 0 t 50. Our} yard lengths, Neecwhere for $1.00 and 61.00, Our) Yate Sighany fe shirtings reduced ; Real Estate Pransfer re J. KE. Morgan deeded to Geo. C. Hughes a, lot-at.Sixth aud Broad for] at noon for Creal, Men'é ill bool ¥ ir gain, $500. Mr. Clarence Beverly went up the] sell elsewh tor & ns) Our loss ybur gai J. M, Ragsdale deedhd to E. D.J 1. C. this morning, fm Srereare St To get yolsr size come early|Tourman for $300, Aproperty near] w, 1 Wilgo) Jul 4 A ae is Via tien Thizd and Adams, / . tod uly and August is the time) ww, £. Thomas, of Fecsno, Cal to ttecl * une Ez s, ccsno, hy . J. Mincke, , wa Our complete steck of gents’ un od p ‘alice 4 you need them. deeded to Getge Rock, for & fa he clip today of Henderson, was} | Oar compete furvishiege will be| Groat bargaing in boys and chil PS asa! re 7 ‘ast J + ens shoes. ¥ v : 0] Property nea Claik street on Martin Snider of Cleveland, the| ld regardless of cost. drens shoe Yard wide soft Rnished bleached do. ery day pants yur price 81.50, Great bargains in boys’ and chil- dren's suits, $1 and upward. of Birdsville, was price 50e. to 90, 10c and 1} ke a yard Jee, 40, 440 and be a } . By 4 nestic for this sale Mt4o, 5c, 6c and To Geo. C. Highes deeded to Jas.| standard Oil map, 1s here. You cannot afford to miss this sale. ayar = Morgan for $5, [04.36 in block &, Yard wide brown domésije for 80, J.C, Davenport, of Salem, was at \ - — } a . od de, 5 le 25 cents buys womeh’s leather bot-] srav of OHIO, crt ¥ br TOLEDO, } Hotel Gilberto today. sho 6c f-4 checked gipghams a tom web slippers, gizes 4 to 8. UCAS COUNTY, « ‘° Miss Mary Boswell left yeste: for 4 atid 4Stgcayard J. CHENKY makes oath that he ary Boswell left yesterday . dam 2 ° socents buys childs canvas ox- ba neem 3. SHS ¥| for Evansville on a visit, ' qabeached tate ask for 2§e, 390, ford; 58c buys the/misses’ coun ane Worsceth and that sail im} Miss Letha Puryeareft this morn- 228 and 230 Court St. Cor. 8d & Court, Heavy halt bleached danigsk, spe- : cial for 25, 39, 48 and 60c a yard. Oorner Twelfth and Poles and fixtures furnished free , rr with all lace curtains during this sale. Burnett Streéts. DR, JIM LANG Be belts rre now 10¢ eac THE CLUB ceed ‘Siraus mmercts x % 2l'The Neatest Store, ‘asedt Catarrh. that} ing for Bagdad, Ky., ota visit. KE CHENEY | Mrs, Harry Snow and daughter at noon from Evansville. Mrs. W. L. Sullivan will return yo cents buy strap slippers on? 50 cents buys wonjen’s oxford ties, |? sizes 1 to 2's, sdld at $2 & $2.50 a today from a visit to Logkport, il, and 8150 can be pfatched in prices, b : sa’ aos , al 7 + prices, but 7 98 cents buys wamen’s heel or] ,tiiisca D. Moec Spring- % . . a t lity af these prices, spring, soap or lage, were $.25,[ ie Sua phe ee: Meet ees 1} Wins the ive Bird atch at| "av ulzen dye valine non sl The Newest Stock, = 59 cents buys boys’ ox blood shoe, } ails Family Geo, Alliston and W. E. Chipps, La Belle. Reagan 7 hg stead The L t Prices size to to 13's, were\$1.25. of Bayou, came down this morning ~ 1000 yank, fine Sheer India linon, e Lowes rices. 5 me Fo Care Constipation Forever. 4 ‘ - . = 20¢ value will be closed out in short $1.19 buys man’s patent leather} qq Tecure Comstlpa . Mrs, A. R. Elder and children, of] 41) the Baseball Boy,;ow Gone . poo Rope Fa sn j low shoes. it CC. 0 fail ugylbts retupdthon Colorado, are visiting Mrs. Philip|‘ Ties Mr, Saunders Fowler in the Mosquito cayopies on umbrella 7 , " 2 97 Nunn. Except Noc}™%. . . . t nd $14, . $1.19 buys.man’s tan ghat or black Equality » Feb, 8th, 1897. ‘ u Trophy Shoot--His Gut te fa 5 i dongola low shoes, / J. ©. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind.;| Miss Smith, of Rowlandtown, left d pak 4 [> woman's fast blaek 10¢ hose é j $1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or don-| Dear Sir:—I have-had a good sale} this morning for Elizabethtown on ' beat © 2 pairs woman's fast black seamless Goods delivered to any part of city. ; ola low shoes, were $2.50 to $4 | YOu Imppoved Opill and Fever] Visit. LEFT AT NOON FOR ST. LOUIS. retire remas'e 986. that. bidek hows = A Cure during“the last | year, having] H.H. Bothe aud J. U. Vinegar, pare wee airs woman's 2 : : $1.50 buys the No. 5\of the $1.98] purchased two (2) grogs, I'find the]of Golconda, were in the city to- rt SH Pode eden et Ahan Ys $1 and 81.25 shifts we are , y _—_ mateh at LaBelle park yesterday af-| The men's 81 and 61.2/ lot. preparation gives good satisfa datas ak he ped cite - ANY Af) colling for 60c a piece are going rhe ' ' ' ‘ . . and the den i ily » Woodlo. iets i wernd e shoo! ly; don’t delay if you want any of then: j $1.98 buys any of out $2.50 and “9 on meres ; $ ponj Mike | Woodlock Gets ® Good!” ‘t, the trophy match for the club| ‘io house will coll. gou millinery. ai $2.75 ox blood or gteen low} !™8: r} , Sie for San Antonio, Tex., after a visit “Posish” at Springfield, O, medal, Messrs. nders, Fowler and | 0Ur low prices, aud we guarantee you 4 shoes. Se ae bere, 4 Dr. Lang tied, however, the score|*e,best ot stylet 120 North Sth Street, a A good piace to voél off isRamona| Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schraeder are ee being 21 out of a possible 25, for this sale a8 $1.8 Park, Free concert/tonight. 1t] the parents of a bouncing girl baby, WHERE THE OTHERS ARE TO 60.], The live bird score made by Dr.| $1.76 Oxford ties with silk vesting T PALMER HOUSE.) — born yesterday. Lang was 5 straights out of 5. tops, speci@l for this sale at $1 25 5 »y Lang e bi 000 pairs $1 to $1 60 Oxfords in brok Dr. Lang says his fine bird gun] on tote tor ssc hate had miraculous escape from de-| "2,00 pairs of broken lots of wotan’s | Office Hours | struction in the Casino theater fire.|man’s, misses’ and children’y/shoes It was loaned tu the property man | nd slippers on sale in our gfinex in for use in “The Gypay Queen,”” and |Te4F of main building at hx of origi- id b » 88C) nal prices and le ch had been out there several days when |! Prices and le hurslay and HARBOUR’S112-114 N. 3d Ice Cream Supper Tonight. Misses McKeever and Sipler, of ided to have the ive / . Tt has been deci Eyansville, made the round trip on 5 cream supper fonight, coragr Ninth] the Hopkins today. \ and Ohio, for /the benofft ofthe Sec- ‘ \ cane £08 rt Miss Jessie Nash left this morning Phil pad Baptist clturch<“ Come Wm €n-1 tor Louisville on a visit to her sister, 4 damian Mrs. J. J. Saunders, 4 Telephon 364 If you want PURE If you'want OLD WHl If you want the BEST AT $2.00 PER GALLON - —— CALL. ON—— rr >} eee > STARK, No. 120 South Second street. Middle of Blocks, At night ece large illuminated sign front pf building. {BLUE BARRELS ral Jagd Bottles and Boxes | LARGE JUG . Furuitped Free. Mail Orders given prompt attention The Paducah Baseball club is now only a memory. It will sometimes be a pleasant and sometimes an un- pleasant one. ‘o more will the root- ers root, and never again willthe]a friend called last rand Concert, Messrs, H. G. Johnston and M. — =| Mr. J. 1. Langston, Manager Kim-] W. Johnson went to Jackson, Tenn., ball Hall, will give a {rand concert} today to attend on Elks’ celebration. tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at! Messrs. Ches. Sedberry, W. J. e 3 Paroline ans J. - pe ag select orches-] Clark and Clarence Long, of Smith- 7 ra will render sqme clasic selections. | |and, came down on the Hopkins this i eee ja ball Baby/Grand Piano will be ne 7 used in the orchestra. It is the first morning. , , ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Berr: eturned to Is a preparation that will] grand piano/evdr brought to the city srorgantield last Mgihdlees vals to ‘ 1d Ste and all who wigh to hear this beauti-| "8 y ; make old Straw Hats as} ful instrument/may do so. tomorrow Mrs, Berry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. BS good as new. Tey tt. evening free of charge. 27j2 J. W. Baker. ’ Jn. Ae a dey LO Col. John Landrum passed through / a Ore Gene Warren’s band wili give a free con-| the city at noon en route to Mayfield 5 cert at Ramona Park fonight. 1t] from Louisville. He will retura to] * ba { a = the city tonight and attend a com- Only 25c pér Boitle. DEATHS. tmandery meeting, yar Mr. Edward O, Leigh, of the OUR MOTTO—ONE PRICE TO ALL. NEW UVSHOE / FIRM,._ 22... .. Cochran COCHRAW & COCHHAN Jesse Ellis, a/well kaown young] ‘‘Register,”’ leaves the latter part of man of near Palma, Marshall county,| the week for Owensboro, to assume Sold and-guaranteed-only at died yesterday. business and editorial management am 4 _g| , The infant chtid of Mr, and Mrs. | °f the ““Messenger, C Vie 7 Andrew Wilkins \died yesterday in ° Mechanicsburg. /The remains were Signe Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pollard are parents of a fine boy, born last night. P buried in the coufty eraveyard. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard are visiting APREUG STORE ba lla fog the latter’s parents, Mr. Jack Dal a : = —— : *& BROADWAY. iF WOTES. ton and wife, in the West end. knockers knock—for the club that} borrowed it to go squirrel hunting. Re chery pe bipgrtace ame —_ \ Miss Jeannette Campbell 1s expect-| disbanded today at least. | Dr. Lang told him he could use it if Padyeab, Ky Ieb wie 189) ‘ WARRANT SWORN OUT sougerees ed home tonight from Christian] at noon ¥ Pears, Billy Sud-| he went to Rowlandtown after it, but Ryceree hs gradi Paty che A 7 +a di we .,county. She will be accompanied by| hoff, Mcllvaine, Tom T. Farley, | the aid it was too far and | at the council’§ clerk’s office unti River Front Grading/ Again Ad: zabeth Morris, who will visit] Neville, Schlemm, Stanton and Clit, the wou ons Ghee nena jo’clock Wedneglay, August ‘. 1897, iia vancing. Mrs. W. F. Bradshaw, ford left on the St. Lous train for! The next mght the theater burned, | for bgt sb rp naa rhe ny bs { ween Third afd Fourth streets anc Agai atton This Mrs. H. E. Thompson returned]St. Louis, which is the home of most} but Saturday morning the gentleman a ; : - “it tite oo) This this morning from sae whi-[ot-them. 2 walked into the store with the gun on i a ups 48° Phd neg pias i Dolored E a " ar abe we: * pte Me pe meat ver| his shoulder, and said he afterwards |The work to bédone under the su- Morning. Two Colored Employes Lodged in| ther she went te place in the orphan-| Farley, the new manager who never Beiides c; = Pr i. oy thas it{Dervision of the engiW8sF-aad mayor, ca the Hospital--Other age there three children of the late} got to manage, went back to Chicago acd according to ordinance) govern- ; : “ Mrs, Burnham, who died recently on] to take his old position, while Mcll-| as saved. eS ie een Lanremad Whee to be He Is Charged With Shooting Geo. Notes. South Third. vaine went to Omaba Seg completed by October fst, 1897 Weakley, and Will Be Rev. D. F. Kerr, chaplain of the] Mike Nhe lett leat night io LOST A FOOT. The city reserves the righf to reject ees Eddyville Penitentiary, was in the|Springfield, O., to accept a gooc any and all bids. 24)10 Acquitted. ie The rains oare have moved! oity yesterday, looking at Mr. Brun.| Position in the interstate league, —— 0) Pk Tanah Mayor. ———— ~ their implements dowy at First snd | son's flower garden, t0 get dimen-| While Jones returned to Louisville to eer epee ET Pe WANTED—LERIGUT AND PAITIVUL| A, 0 ‘ e] 7" ling fol hat pot 100! Kerr 1s stopping with Mr. N.S. Bar-] by which he was ‘‘farmed out a Tramp, Attempts to Board Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Jour Life Away. | s onsible, est ished house ingPadu- | Went before Judgg Sanders this fore- | of the river front track. The laying] nay PP'™S é Mr steraaa loaves hointh to Bparss pA : p To ght tobacco easily antBprever, be mae-| oly aL rahty e500 sna-dheceg | - ; beceeemal paola ivy gut & warrant against of the track has not yet begun. Me, Il., where he was manager of a ba: a Train aetio/ Tull of lite, sergead vi Fisica, seh, aod ke | aaa aa onstable Alex Patton charging him ys ball team last year. y stypng. All drugists, 600 0 close selt-addressegttamped envel- |J. 5-1 " with maliciously shooting George John English and Will Woodson, WEAKLEY IMPROVES. Weakley, colored, of the East; End, were The shooting occurred Saturday brought in at noon and conveyed to night after Weakley had been placed | ‘4¢ tailroad hospital. English is a ; under arrest hy the officer, and the| Pt’keman and was badly. mashed up ably Won't Die, particulars are already well known, | ¥¢stetday while couphng cars. Wood-| : The swearing out of the warrant | is suffering froma pain in the} George Weakley, the colored hack was done simply that any official in-]P®°K which almost prevents his|driver who was shot by Constable Alex Patton Saturday night while at- Mr. Matt Carney, the popular as- tofd. Booklet and sistant treasurer, has not decided| Aud With Almost Fatal Results--| 5**2g-smedy Co, what he will do, but he will catch on} Right Foot Cut Almost Off, to something else without any trouble, ope. The Dothinion Gompanyy{ | Dept. H, Chicago tur) He Rested Well Today, and Prob- as he always does, - e e F wie Wil GRACE Jeorge Pearson, colored, of Lex- ros oy Louisville, 4; Brooylyn, almost off hy an outgoing local (aacon’s ’ \ Yestigation might. be hela and the | ™0ving- Pittsburg, 6; Philadelphia, 10, [Cas i offic aoe, ‘a> (a _ tempting to escape from hiscustody,| Pittsburg, 6; Philadelph freight on the N., C. & St. L. this WHAT IS IT? A HEAT CURER. If you are broken out with hert-+QUib-KROSL will give you er properly - acquitted. He! ‘Today work began hs newline F ustocy,! St. Louis, 3; Boston, 2. , 4: . promptly gave bond this afternoon. Wh began onthe new] is resting easy today at the city ho: Claveland. 6: Newhfous. 6. morning. instant relief and will cure you in one night. If you are galded or blistered by the heat you wil wways —— " orine rooms at the shone’ 72 be | pital, and as statedtn yesterday Chicago-Cincinngtl game postponed | Zt spears front his statement that be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug store, Seventh avd Jackson, or send 25 cents \ CASINO BENEFIT. chine room at the shops, Sun, his wounds are not necessarily ie si , he was in a box car near the ‘‘cross- and we will deliver @ bottle to any part of the city, A trial bottle for 10 cents, eet Chas. Pierce, a bridge carpenter, | fatal, and his chances for recovery ]°™ *°°ount of Fains ing,”’ having arrived in the city only . idge carpenter, ’ . od, —— aa » before, 2 . i & A Magnificent Program is to He] was brought in’ quite ill and is now | &€@ £00. ransexr stAxpina ov cuuns, | SyjqyioTt ime before, and was halt J.D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, / ven on the Bettie Owen in the hospital, Wes hap HS aa fc sect| Gar Pigyed Won Lost Fer Cont!” When the local came along he| DRUGGISTS, SEVENTH AND JACKSON, A benefit tor the Casino Stock] The Louisville sleeper las ‘ ; shale fa tne cin Hoof wa |jumped out of the box car and at- : h c : I last night! barber shopd in the state in the room | $3! G&S 4 omPany is being arrapged for next|came in on the cannon ball instead] next doorAo Detzel, formerly occa. | ea tak a & & tempted to board it, but missed, and ’ 7 < 6 42 se his foot was mangled by the flange, Friday night. It will be given onJot at noon today, and passengers] pied by Metzel for a restaurant, We] Puiladelphis i 2 73 - a the handsome steamer Bettie Owen,| were allowed to remain aboard and] ha mployet Kelly Avent and San- 4 % wo wr} the great toe and half of one side ’ Ns and the entire proceeds are to go}sleep until 7 a, m. dy Slayden, two well known barbers ‘ BY ‘t helng ut off, towards reimbursing the unfortunate Mate be fhe Agen +h 5 aoe i Pearson was picked up and carried members for the losses sustained hy|, Conductor M. Jennings, who, has|‘® *sist us. vey Pferp a wi|to the Boyd-White infirmary, where the fire. YT been in the railroad hospital for the] tation, clean towels,/and sharp ra- Ae. 8 10, doe: Boeeeite Jolraisey , zors. Thanking our/ customers for nis injuries were dressed. He stated 5 , ‘rie program is in good bunds, ana| Past month, lest today for, Louisyille SCHEDULE ¥9R TODAY to Supt. Hills, of the N., C. & St. will probably be rendered largely b; home talent, assisted by some of the LED AWAY, company. It wil! be very attractive, B oe in addition to a cool river ride eee there will be refreshments served.|Ed Hall Still P, ly: F' The admission price will be small, peat aot wick A aprias and the crowd will doubtless be very Z ie awarded large. ‘The warrant against Luke §. fies A large. i a baliey against Luke Satter Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Tah WOMAN Racwiecp eld, colored, charged with mali- p nese’ | ciously shooting Ed Hall, a colored} Gold Medal, Migévinter Fair. : =a see boy, at Rowlandtown with a Flobert Tennessee Officers Were Not|ritle several woeks ago, was filed Heard From, away in Judge Sanders’ court this Jennie Simpson, the colored woman|™°TMB. who was arrested yesterday on intor.| all, thg'injured boy, bas never mation from the sheriff that she was sufficiently recovered to attend court, wanted at Kerrville, Tenn., for steal. being paralysed, The bullet entered ing $25, was taken before Judge reat hag never been ¢: Sanders at 1:30 o'clock this after. | yas ‘The shooting was ay ac ~poon and released, the Tennessee | °°" — * Pfloers not having been heard from, Situation Wanted , e woman is a sister in-law of| By a ludy who.is’willing to di < ‘two of the six colored men’ who were eel pi ade ype 709 Seuth seat Meare cing sceye dR aden ghee Pe er ached at Kerrville a few years ago.|'Tenth street. 7 Thursday, July 29, for the transa.. |ijre, is much better today, and will lemiaiiints Band cone EES! tion of such busineds as may coin | ss» « speedy ook ebaae blood Vv a , _ Band concert amona Park to- Grape Cream before the committee. } omoning sets in, of ; which there is 6a 6s ons Nozen, 263) night by Warren's ben F, M, Fidner, Chairman bop uo indication, x / past favors, and as tinue with us, and large, we remain, Wit Lor axp DaYw Taxnen. \ \ jae ing them to con- the public at Dussiws us Lok L, that he was just passing through Cincinnati at Chic and intended to steal a ride home- New York at Cleveland ward. i As Philadelphia at Pittsburg AN UNFORTUNATE MAN ll 0 } Boston at St. Louis, ‘ Washington st Baltimore, Who Wanted Admission to the rT} This afternoon a game is being} Hospital, But Didn't Get It. 15 tna 40 played at Association Park between] j{enderson Stanley, a resident of the Brook Hills and Paducah Re-/,\,.ve Mechanicsburg, applied to oa serves for the benefit of the Casino] syor Yeiser this morning for ad- th 26 in. W tt Stock Company. The line-up is a8] n..-ion to the city hospital, in. Wheels follows : le nook Hit in one arm and yas a 1 sore on his right foot, fs Tt lnost totally disabling him, ww -of the county, he was noc adimit- b. ed to the hospital, ctor Bourne Is Better. FULLY GUARANTEED. Actor Ed G. Bourne, whose con- ‘The Republican county committe ay was reported dan- e~&s JEASY TERMS... ->

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