The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 29, 1897, Page 4

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AIT | GASINO BENEFIT. “TME. PADUGAI DAILY oe fy eer to] LOCAL MENTION... PERSONALS. = Ye59 cg, Deathn Marshall, V.H. Rotiger, of St. Louis, ie at Unheard of Prices itt iti Departments. Mr, Samuel Jessap, a fafnier off the Palwer. hear Little Cypress) Marshall coun-} Rey. Rather King, of Mayfield, re- August Ist we sette all accounts with the manufacturers who have placed their gonds with us to be sold on commission. These goods must be sold ty; died suddenly of congestion yes} turned home.at noon, terday, ~The funeral occured today. |” yfarshal Grimesyof Brooklyn, Ill.,| within the text few days, Price cuts nofigure. No damaged goods—ey- ‘Try the Milwaukee beer. A fresh | Was in the city today, erythipg 1s perfect, cat just reteived:by Detzel, both keg} Miss Ludie Hubbard, of South dkabaiind cibabsile, Fifth, street, is quite jf, “ Scotch plaid suits sell elsewhere ‘and bottle; nothing finer. 284 is Mrs. Joe Randall and family have} tor $9.40, our price 85.50, Mr, and Mrs. K. L, Albritton of Be to Memphip‘to reside. Jones street, are refdicing over the} Mr. Saundgrs Fowler has gone tv appearance of «fine baby boy which} Evansville of a visit, ee Ba ntl arrived at their house a few days} Mr. Saunders Fowler Fine clay worsted suits, black and since. ~ im il homie at noon from Evansville. navy blue, all styles; sell elsewhere, No ecuplications abpat the bufner| MF. and Mrém¥. R. Lowe lett this| fr seat ap et aBebe | of a Quick Meal ‘ange, so simple morhing for Louisville on # visit. Men’s fine dress pants, black or that a child can it. Scott Hard-} Miss Alta Heflin leaves today for | striped ; colors or styles, self else- ware Co. can show you this kind. Hickery Greve to visit her friends. rose for $4.50+ and $5, Dr. Frank Boyd returned today |$2-50- yes from a visit to his father in Illinois. Men’s all wool, every ‘day pants, Miss Lou Boyd, of Mayfield, is a | sell elsewhere for $2, our price $1.50. | of Mrs. Chas Brower,on North} Groat bargains in boys’ and chile X a i dren's suits, $1 and upward. Killed a Mad Dog. Mrs, Gus G, Singleton left today | : Ofticer Dick Sutherland was called|for ~ Clarksville, on an extended to Sixth and Jefferaon streets yester-| visit, { day afterdoon to killa rabid canine.} yp - ; H 4 irs, W. B. McGary returned to- Ha deepal hed the animal with his} a. trom Henderson and Madison- —— viile, Détzel's is the place to get fresh] Mrs, A. B. Lath and daughter, Milwaukee beer. 28j4 of Paris, Tenn,, are guests of Mrs. Cooney, Mr. A. T. Heflin, who was strick- with paralysis afew days ago, is Drrerr) ot ard ANOTHER LARGE |... oy. SHIPMENT OF ‘SCREEN WILL BE SOLD VERY OHEAP. / SCREEN SHOR DEPARTMPYT, Me's fine dress shoes) sell else- where for $5.00, Our prich $2.50, Mgh’s best work shogs sell. else« whofe for $2.00 and/ $2.50, Our | pelce $1.25. Y Men's everyday Jaboes soll clee- where for $1.50, And $1.76, Our price,$1.00 should bring £3. Empire folding fit»for sc Ladies’ fine dress whoes sell else-| s00 and. 250. where for $8.00, Odrprice $1.75,} Many 25c values in dress\yoods are > now here for 12\yc a yard, 10c dlmition we make veritable pit ne SCREEN 4 yt . ? F, DOORS ¢ P Disregarding Cost! Bsck and navy cheviot suits sell | eH ‘elsewhere for $8, our price $4.50, jock prepar- Pricegeut to move out ‘ traordinary ing for; Fall business, and unprecedented values, returned Freely cut prices on all remaining Silk paradia, 79c for the white that toe, 15¢, our price Another car load of Pabst cele- brated Milwaukee \beer just received by George Detzel, Same is now on 28j4 Ladies’ fine dress shoes #ell else- where for $2.00, Our price, $1.00, at be a yard. 5e lawns in all that is cool and ing for 3y¢ 5 Lacs’ Mg slippers, al ates, sell gy oben iE elsewhere for $1,00 and $1.50, ‘Our|yard lengths price 50¢, j Crashes and other shirtings redu: to 90, 10¢ and 14,0 a yard Our complete stock of gents’ un- Calicoes tyr Sige, 40, 43go and ? i) derwear, hats and furnishings will be sold regardless of cost. You cannot afford to miss this sale, PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, and 230 Court St. Cor, 3d & Gourt, RUNAWAY HORSE, Great bargains in boyé and chil- dronpShoes, Yard wide soft finished bleache mestic for this sale at 40, 5c, 6c ayard Yard wide brown domestic 4o, and Se a yard 5 fe apron checked for 4 anddica yard Bleached table damask {« 48, and 600 a yard. Heavy hall bleached damask al for 25, 39, 48 and 600 a yar Poles and fixtures furn with all lace curtains during this s 25e belts rre now We each. 50c belts are now 2c each Our gauze summer yests at 3c, 7 and 5!s¢ can be matched in prices, but not in aality at these prices. 200 dozen fine yal laces now on eate| , Me, 85, and 600 for 12 yard 1 NEW GROCER { Cornet Twelith and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Store, The |Newopt Stock, The Lowest Prices. { i 25 cen@ bu; 5 woihen’s leather bot- tom feb slippers sizes 4 to 8. 50 cen® buys 'child’s" yeanvas ox- Continues to Get)Better, ford gsc buys the misses’ George Weakley,-wp6 was shot by}... $o cents buys misses brown or black | Constable Patton Saturday night, is} 1) hotter, strap slippers. ‘ still improving at the city hospital. ey 4 . aaa Miss Nora Hart feturned this 50 cents buys women’s oxford ‘igs, t The Quick M e will] morning from a Visit to Unionville, sizes 1 to 2'¢, Sold a $2 & £2.50 pa for itself inthe fuel that it saves. {Tiinois, 98 cents es a gti! s 1 or: Miss Virgie Ritter leaves this eve- spring, straf_grlage, wéxe $1.25, ning ana short vislt to friends 1 89 cents buys boys’ ox blood shoe, Mayfield size 10 to.133¢,were $1.25. that she was badly bruised and had several ribs broken Mrs, Downs seewed injured almost as badly as her mother,\a shoulder and thigh being badly wrenched and dislocated, * ‘The other young iailies and baby were all more or less bruised up and}! 1000 yardg fine Sheer India linon, ware Co. have thefinest stock to se- lect from. 2932 Large } Terrible Accident to Deputy Mr. L. D. McDade, of Fulton, " a Jailer Grady and Family. 20c value will be closed out in short © Capital stock p ys man’s; atent leather. , i goat or black a Den w Shoes; it tman’s kgngaroo or don- again Shoes, were $2.50 to $4 =the Né, 5 of the $1.98 EMOC tar, iy of our $2.50 and =" ood or green low in ‘ { { F'n Ellis, Rudy & Phillips wort a aly 25¢ per Bottle. 4 Sa and guaranteed dhfy at : ARE ROADWAY. PERSONAL, If suffering / rom early indiscre- tions or later/ excesses, power and vitality gone,\we are just the‘ par- ties you are I for. We have a remedy which wi rantee to, do prompt work and givé\perfect satisfaction—a remedy very power- ful in its action, and abjolutely harmless to the system. /Results are obtained in ten d: Lost manhood, lack of vitali im- tence are things of thé past when -NO is so easily obtained Qne dollar a bottle P same day, 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. /- Dr, A @PORT OF THE CONDITION OF “). City National Bank at Padus cah, in the State of Ken- tucky at the Close of Buginess, July23) curities, Banking house, furniture, “and currency Reaieve in Bi ‘gal-tender noves . 28,627.90 demption fund with U cu $200,000 00 fund, 100,000.00) Surplus i led protits, less expenses wad 14 Undiv notes iitstanding er National Banks... ue to State Banks and Bankers Dividends unpa\ i Individual depostis subject to check. 190'745. Domand certificates of depos!t 4,080 00 Notes and bills rediseounted ‘Total, * uit, 'E. RICHARDSON, ¢ amed bank, do soleninly » that the above Satna neem to the best of my knowledge and belief. ‘CHAS. FRICHARDSON, Cashter Subscribed aud sworn to before the this 20:b day of July, 1607, W. ¥ PAXTON, Novary Pub i Terms ane January 22, ‘08. ORRECT:—. a M. Livingston, Brack Owen, 8, B, Hughes. Directors. 4-1 4 ay? The Gon Club will give a special shoot at LaBelle Park Friday after- noon, July 30, at 3 ip honor of Hon. Cling. K. Pervey, and the club's water will be served ‘ gratis, All On ice at T. D, Harsis® French mar- was in the city lasten route with his lacerated, and the escape of Master daughter to Creal, Col. Thomas Smith, president of Beaumont college, is a guest of Judge Bethshares. Miss Lena Warfield, of Eddyville, is visiling the family of Mr. Clayt Sauerburg on South Fourth. The Deputy Jatler Has His Right Mr, Edward 0. Leigh left last ye "4 nt ket, 124 South Seegfid street; ’phoue 185. Free delivotyy 29j2 1+ hss Situation Wanted By a lsdy who is willing todo gen- eral housework. Apply 707 South Tonth street. Pabst beer ALL HURLED TO THE SIDEWALK Det- Monte, who fell outand was run over, was most fortnuaty. He escaped with only a few bruises and abrasions, A lenge crowd was soon attracted to the scene, aud the injured were carried home. Mrs. Downs to her residence on Se Third street. She could not sit up in the buggy. for for order at 100 a yard Mosquito canopies on umbrella frames 98¢ and $1.15, 4 pairs woman's fast blnok 10e hose r 25e. 2 pairs woman’s fast black seamless hose for 15c$ 2 pairs woman's 300 fast black hose The men’s 61 and $1 Ning for 50e a piee 0. a we are rapid 5 ~ J old Straw Hats as} the; switch, peyaney he had t cee . roaghadit, It is anid that th : m as new, Airy te | aent gesulied trom bat on “draught at zl’, |/ 4” 26j4 INVESTIGATION HELO But the Evidence Was Sent to Chicag Other Happenings on the Iliuois “Central Today. Yesterday afternoon Trainmaster J.J. Flynn and Master Mechanic Chambers held an investigation of the locomotive ‘collision at Kighth and Trimble yesterday morning. It Appears, from statements made today by those interested, that no blame is will} sttached to Switchmap Overstreet, who claims that lie had not thrown gineer Graves. to /observe thivg” switch was not/thrown. The é¥ dence was forwarded to Chicago to be acted upon. ‘The Illinois Central has decided to gant to the holders of one share or ire of the capital stock of the com- pany a free ticket to Chicago from the station on the Illinois Central néarest to the home of the stockhold- er for the purpos®-ef attending the arinual meeting. Tho ticket will be good for four days preceding the meeting and four days following it. The meeting will be held September 15. According to retarns made to the auditor the crop of leaf tobaceo in qtdit te. last \year was only 150,- 527,111 ‘pounds, which is a falling offof nearly $0,000,000 from the 1895 crop. This was the smallest yield since 1887, when the market wa8 the highest since the war. Conductor H, W. Wilstach, of locabtteight No. 296, is disubled by abroken arm. Yesterday while un- loading tobacco at Eddyville his arm was broken. f Traveling Watkins has Freight Agent R. ne to Louisville on hy | business. fakes spotters One day last week a spotter on the Chicago division of the Panhandle made a charge against a conductor who had been dead two weeks, and another charge against a conductor who was off duty on \account of 1ll- ness.. Ihe special charges preferred by the spotter aceused both men of at night for Owensboro to accept hit new position on the ‘‘Messenger.”’ Miss Carrie Grace and Master Ollie Allard returned yesterday from a visit to relatives in the county. Mrs. James E. Robertson and son, Stoddard, left this morning for Gray- son Springs fora sojourn of a few weeks, Col, Nat Knefler returned this morning from a two weeks’ visit to Chicago, where he spent his vaca- tion. Mitses Adc Harvey and Mary Roche, of Metro- polis, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Shelton on South Third street. The many friends of Mrs. P. W. Maguire will be pleased to learn that she lias arrived in the city from New York on a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Hippel on Jefferson = ihe. son street. Tay Bew po Mr. M. A. BMgyelude ata "he Bal: UGE. .Jeter Painfully Injured at Sowell’s. Sam Laster, an employe at Sowell’s mill in Mechanicsburg, fell today over some scads and badly wrenched his back, being in addition severely bruised up. He lives in Mechanics- burg. SUN'S ECLIPSE, Many People Look at it Through Smoked Glass, Countless citizens viewed the par- tial eclipse of the sun this morning through smoked glass. The eclipse was good, and could be seen to great) advantage with not a cloud to obstruct the view. Wanted 20 Girls ‘To make cigars who have had expe- rience, Call at 108's South Third street. To Care Constipation Forever. ‘Take Cascarets Cayéy Cathartia. 190 oF 250, UC. C.C. fail to curs, druggists rofuod money. We have titted up one of the : icest barber shops in the state in the room next door to Detzgl, formerly occn- pied by Detzel for.a restaurant. We have employed Kelly Avent aud San- dy Slayden, two well known barbers, to assist us. Ouramfotto is polite at- tention, clean towels, and sharp ra- zors. Thanking our |customers for past favors, and asking them to con- tinue with us, and/fhe public at large, we remain, ¢* | Wut Lort axp Davi Taxyen, jit A ees TS All persons-knowing themselves in- Howard, Bertha] — Foot Amputated--His Wife A later aud more thorough exami: don’t delay if you want any of them Seriously Hurt. y at nation revealed the true character of sell you miltine the injuries. low prices, and. we guarantee you _“'—'™ ™— The attending ‘physicians, after a] the les, consultation, decided that it was nec- SEVERAL OTHERS BADLY INJURED. J essary to amputate Mr. Grady’s right foot, and the leg was taken off below < the knee. In addition his collar bone} 500 patre $1 to $1 60 Oxfords in brok was broken and one armpdislocated. |", !ot@ for 75. rr Mrs. Grady had two or three mbs . . rt this morning about 9:80 9’clock at} broken, but was otherwise not seri-| and slipper: ey Seventh and Broadway, as\a result] ously injured. . ‘The other members| Fear of ma at half of of which Deputy Jailer Frank Grady,|of the family were not worse hurt]! Prices of South Seventh street, and his en-! than reported above. HARBC olates for thigSale at $1.39 £1.75 Oxford ties with silk vesting tops, special for this sale at $1 25 ote of woman's dren’s shoes our annex ip rigi A deplorable accident occurred 112-114.N. 3d yy NEW SHOE FIRM, ... Cochran COGHRAN & GOCHRAN \_.~ & Owen rINE SHOES OUR MOTTO—ONE PRICE TO ALL. huye-fong been’ a sottree of much newspaper talk, were arrested today at Broeklyn by Marshal Grimes and fined @5 “each for disturt peace. " PADUOAE de Seyeral Start Today frow. This afternoon Mr. Grady was resting easy ard perfectly conscious. He suffers at times from his arm and| shoulder. fortunat the accident has befallen him, that he carried an ac icy, which will tire family were badly” injured, some of them dangerously’ so. The popular deputy jailer with hs family, consistigg of his wife and step daughters,/Mrs. Nina Downs, of South Third street, and Misses Ida and Jennie Philips and Master, entitle him to quite a sum for the loss Monte Phillips and Edward, the/ of his limb, as well asa weekly allow- baby, had startet to Cold Springs to| once as long attend the barbecue and picnic there | Pee Rp EOE today, They were in spring wagon | and Mr. Grady was driving his mare, BASEBALL NEWS. Murray Gets Nine. Paducah racers will chance today, Mayfern \starts at and Capt. Shamons Dyersburg starts shalitown, Ill | tawa, a skittish young horse, but one thet | had always been wdll behaved. | When the animal was /pulled up at | Seventh and Court /streets, near | Bockmon’s grocery fo be watered, | Byron Howe, a young man who is a! relative of the depnty jailer, and was in the party, was instructed by the! latter to get down and remove the bridle in order that the horse might . . frink better. This the boy did. He} Kenny Murray today organized | steriing Remedy O6, Chicago «: Kenny Up a at Games Played in the National) set Tobacco §) League Yesterday. GALLMAN & SON. Goods delivered to any part af city, med, Albert Bernheim, -420-North, Sth Street, T PALMERSHOU$E.) r t NHX } ( rs) Peyss) Or. M Telephon 364 If vant PURE It you want OLD AT $2.00 PER GALLON Hert CALL ON ‘i No, 520 South Secand street: *} middie of fVodk, : ‘At night seo large ilfuminateT sign front of barking. (BLUR BANIELS ae 1) nae gotten end Hoxex | LARGE JUG * : rhifhed Pree, Mail Orders given prompt attenogs. | a ~~ . . A Lowe pete ecec meron secretes, f KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER! tos 25% so+ A tablet now a Wanrep— idk: Whnin ve ts ae LE L pro Montily §fé ition thy eh PATA 1K heey tooms, MEALS 2% S100 PLR Bay jin Padus 00 $y expaiert Bae Fn-| ” foyer! gpweletd. 8. Le a Python peo pany, | ven 1 Yi ght atseaby — . Sa icld to the horse’s mane, being half! baseball nine composed of the follow- ba afraid she would attempt to runjing: Rome Smith, c; Lilbern Cline, vd - away, and after drinking a moment {1st b; Kenny Murray, 2nd b; Bates, ortwo the animal threw back her}s3; John Robertson, f.; Geo, ears, taised her head and began to| Overstreet, ¢. f.; Schul: f.; Me- kick. Cune and Wright, pitchers; Hedger, The boy clung manfuilly to her,and| ¢- f- he first game will be played attempted to seize her/by the nose, to} Tuesday with Mayfield, and Dr. H. WHAT Is IT?) A HEAT i H. Hant will p Layfield. instant relief and will cure yc Liquid Frost having knocked dows fares on a cer-|debted to the firms.of Rogers & King|hetter hold her, put failed. The tain day when one of them was in his}and John Mogers & Son are hereby} horse dashed (ow6 Seventh street grave and the other lying sick in bed. | warned t¢ call and settle the same at with the boy hayging to her mane, re-| N02, at “may oltice. No. 127 South} hut in the miidle of the block ©|Fourth street; ~umdthereby save tol shatt struack/im and knocked him themselves costs, 9s I will be forced! loose, finally completely dislodging Conductor H. G, Thompson GAMES YEST St. Louis, 1; Boston, 8, Louisville, 2; Brooklyn, 12. Pittsburg, 5 Philadelphi: DAT. be thankful if you try this pr and we will deliver.# bottle to any part of the city, o— [con's] j ST will give Ayou you will glwayws send 28 cents CURER. ip one nig paration It yo are broken out with heat PIQUIDY FR If you ded or Dlistered by the’ beat t our drug store, Seventh an@l Jackson A trial bottle for 10 re Vall wa J.D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, = =| sulting language towards the club’s| peace. n. | costs, while the other was acquitted, turned to Memphis at noon, Lf you want to see the most com- plete stove in the city ask to see the (Quick Meal Combination at the Scott Hardware Co. 29j2 POLICE COURT, All the Offenders Disturbed the Peace Except a Tramp Who Stole a Pair of Shoes This Kind of Weather, to proceed by law ame, unless otherwise sett! Ep Hy Porrxar, Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobn Rogere & Sony a2z6tt SAYS IT. WAS ACCIDENTAL, Frank Castelle Shot and Killed by John Scott Near Dawson, Joho Scott shot-and killed Frank Castelle near Dawson) yesterday. They had been Playing cards when Scott arose and fired /his pistol five times and then shot/his companion. Scott claims it was accidental. He is now under arrest. They are both mere boys, Castelle was but thirteen years old, * There was a short session of Judge anders’ court today. Judge Trice was fined $10 and costs for using insulting language. Perry Sams, for petty larceny, was held to answer. He stole a pair of shoes, Kate McCameron, of Weat Court, was fined $5 and costs for using in- barber. Ed Walbert and Chas. Browers were charged with a breach of the Walbert was fined $3 and Jim Collins (not the marshal) war 1 for drunkenness, claims $399. this amount sues, St FOR #39 Mr Chas, Sexton Sues/ His Old] 2nd released her. Partner, Mr. Chas. Sexton today brought suit in the circuit court/ against A. M. Foreman for $399.65. He alleges that they went into the n ee ® Yous) saloon business in November and had several agreements, one of which was that he was to get $10 per week, He due him /and for No-To-liae for Fifty Cents, P Guaranteed tobaeco men strong, blood habit ); makeg pure, be, 81. All drugyiote, % a him. At this juncture Master Monte Phillips, aged 7, was thrown from the wogon and run over, The horse reached ‘the corner and turned, and the wagon, as it swang around, capsized and, threw all the occupants out on the, street and in to the gutter. Contractor MelByrd and several workmen at the new Broadway M, E, church ran fortunate yictims of the terrible mis- out to assist the un-| Cincinnati, 6. Baltimore, 14; Washington, 7. Cleveland, 14; New York, 8. elphia Pittsburg Chicago Brooslyn Loulsyille Washington ib, Lous is hap, and fortunately Dr. chanced to be passing in his bugg: He sent at once for Dr. Horace Rivers, and in a short time he and Doctors Brooks, Reddick "and Rob. ertson were on the scene, | The horse was lying helpless in the gutter until someone cut the harness | The deputy jailer, who is a very! large man and weighs over 200/ pounds, was found to be worse in jured than all, He sustained a c pound fracture ot the right leg bones in the ankle being brok > and the foot “apparently hanging hw the flesh, The member will have to) be amputated. He was conscions, but Mrs, Grady had fainted. She was picked up by Mr. H. J. Fonpe! and several others avd carried ‘nto the sbirt factory, where it was found both oft Fort SCHEDULE FOR Pittsburg at Chicago. Halymore at Washing NEW TODAY, Mv. Marshall Beaumont, of May- field, on the “Register,” Mr. Marshall Beaumont, of May- field, Bas temporary charge of the editorial department of the ‘Regis. r,’? ueceeding Mr. Ed O. Leigh, uo left last/nigh 30 AQ \ trooklyn Man and Mis Wife Figure in Conrt. Jim Hogan and his Avite, of Brook- yn, IIL, whose domiestic difficulties Jas. W.' Big Cu $100 He 15 A 04 in gwheals FULLY GUARANTEED.} *| i} 7" e~aa EASY TERMS .pe—>, SEVENTH. AND JACKSON. wv fh) on Whents 4 Gleaves''& Son \ H * & + kang Py Sy. ’ on Bicycles!

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