The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 9, 1897, Page 6

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aad _ to ok Oe ee es PERSONA Gaugyt Joln Gardner and wife are indi. Lonis. Gollin McGinnis came over to- ri} iF ° 51g Forcing Aton Matters Hoch |” Big Drive in rim ene Rubber Hose. " !'!!!!!{) ; mi lA | . Ht , L . A. C. Einstein went up to al " : | C | son yesterday, in r @) | tt fit at | B on. Charles Reed returned Sun: . - eSvil ee Disregarding Cost! 216 RRO TE % vb. Rutherford, of Owens. eo) 3 R bb esalin( 1 mest pare D070, i e Palmer. - 1! ad M y er ; ras ss Riv. Hardy came in at noon O Ss. ing pod Hal toeasteeodluary e sii Toonntt a ; from Louisville, and umprecedented values, a * Ms’ black skirts, regular $2 Guality, g6'for vo _Mrs, A Lee Bolton leaves today wisely cat prices on all romalning l ¢ ) | pray Nozzle 0 fine la ors, regular 75¢ an See latapville on a visit. ’ should bring 1.25. iB a qualit 2 D> Bip HY |. |) Bea Holly and Tom Lyle have gone $20.00 Clay W orsted Suits cut to $12. Wl ode ding fans for sc, toc, 15¢, . : 200 fine { Tit A: * colors, regular to Be Centennial. 15.00 “ “ “ “ & now tics he tile seen goods are IC an 88 ’ $1. 25% i eae’ Mr. J,M, McDaniel, of Hickman, “ rT “ “ 10c dimities we make veritable pl ’ ie SARD st. e 4 } Rpt oh 12.00 50) sedis weak vrabie puma MEANT 5 inery and Hair Department ue A rey of St. Louis, is at 1.85 Shoes “a 00 ing tore a ya is cool and cool- oa aga? Saw y| Hotel Gilberto. “ ommon lawns for 15 and 20¢ for 10 i Or eFrect from New ¥ SHINE | Miss Jane Hampton, of Chicago, 4,00 Shoes 50 Yard Wngtbe. a snicttags roduoed cig ttentionfighgummmsclugive Myf Depart | '* st Hotel Gilberto <a to de; 100 and 1146 a yard. 7 ; ; dat. The jn Hah Aressing Switches BALE Alt Covert has returned from sy Sete pcalcoes for ine, 4, ye and be 8 We also cari Mgt es, , POWCENE. | Christian ponnty.— Yard wide soft finished bleached do- iret Special Ds val 1 scalp]’ Major Thomas K, Moss returned mestic for this sale at 4c, 5c, 6c and To t Btinatent ; a d faltirout Nair wislufo keep [this ghorning from Fulton, ¢ atid S@eais. your hair frag WEATHER REPORT: * showgrs Tuesday PCOCAL. MENTION. found in the Rive f Wailie Vaughan, a colored.cook in as found floating in the Ohic He had been ill, and is sup: } ppesedeto have jamped into the rive + 10 cool his fever. Sunda Femperature. jcul was 94 at its maximam, “lel Wantea. Wanted, a colored girl to do house: ye Fourth street. School prepares Yo! the home. » Overloaded! Our loss your gain. fire broke out in night the general. merchandise store of H. To get your size core early! Saturday July agid August is the time) A, Brown & Company at Joppa, Ll. September 6 7 { years acadeniyfor -hoys ob 197. He has several ox- | 7 25 cents buys wempy'pyltarher, bot- E tom web slippefs, sizes 4 to8 Be socents buys child’s canva 1 ford; 58c buysebhentinsen'= 50 cents buys misses brown orblacls | strap slippers. ements will be made for a loca fon and announced @io Jt you have boys: you! wish to fi ssor. 703 50 cents buys women's oxford ties. sizes 1 to 2's, sold at $2 & $2.50 8 centS-bfys women's heel” or pring, TPT woe $4425 P89 cents buys boy's’ 6x htdod shoe By size 10 to 13's, were $1.25 Deputy 0) §. Marshal LaRue re: turned thig, marning from Fulton. fter d to trap his game. > Our Thanks. $1.19 buys man’s patent Jea low shoes. | 1.19 § man’s tan goat or black dongola low shoes." $1.08 buys make kaagaroo or don- » gola low shor pBr 5020 $44 | 3 ther if time and money. directions, $1.00. 8 situ th 98 buys any of our $2/§6 ant faining @ buisance in 75 ox blood or green low cess pool near the street, was called in the police court this morning and continued. Jois For Sale, Good chance for every young man in town to get a nive lot to nial — etd Ate . a Ellis Rud & home. 200 beautiful residence lots 5 y $10 down, balance in payments $5 4 peramonth. Call and see me, 331 Phillips Broadway. akw. BriewOwen. Impprtant Notice. All petsond-kpowing themselves in- iebted to the figndiof Rogers & King and John Rog Son are hereby werned 6 call Htle'the same at once at my off@é No: 127 South Fourth street, thereby save to themselves costa; 98 I will be forced to proweed by: Cofiest same, unless othéerwis: ‘promptly. Eo H, Poryear, Reveiver of Rogers & King and John : d26tt 4 +) hich do you prefer 50 cents Oraecase 0 you hac will kee u the chil aA _ Hatfield School. ‘See fall session will begin Septem- ber 18, 1897. Day school, 9 a. m, to 4 p. m.; night school, 7 p. m. to 9 p.m. Prices, $2 to $5 per month, Your patronage is solicited. 85 ‘on Tasteless Tonic , } rositivelp GAUL (Rom Men refund A Prolonged Celebration, Des not cures~al | "Ruth Ray, colored, extended her J 8th of August celebration far into the Sabbath, and her conduct was sucli that she wWageagaken up by the Ninth auf’ Qourt and fined Wydge Saaderstousy Tae at et ) Gl nad Dray Bins. amry and, Cau dghoson, stram a mene a fish Vv 's Corner, vy pins, but were not allowed Acetylefle Gas, are now prepared to place on had ¢ arket our machines for gener-|to use them They were fined $5 Acetylene Gas. These ma-| %@ costs. by Judge Sanders. ee iting stores, Award My churches and private resi! Wichest Honors—World's Fair, W have gas as well as those in| y»“eld Medal, Midwinter Fair. jes h consumer controls| § # ‘Dp m little gas plant, which ‘ R pensive. We guarantee to} 9, times as much light at less | if the expense of ordinary gas, light or kerosene lamps. A| 43 agent is wanted in every to sell our machines. 4 CREAM POWDER Gas Co., Toledo, Ohio. at Golcondian Dead. , an old and well-known Golconda, « brother of lissioner of Pensions Green died last week. He bad’ 4 Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. A for years, (© 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. BAZAAR," 215 Broddway. phe Piieeitening “tonights probably Ye; Bugopean Hotel at Cairo, disap feared Friday, pnt: Saturday his Fhe temperature Sunday in Padu- oG need them. jand destroyed the building and its fcontents.. The Joss is estimated « $6,000, with partial insurance. Prot.’ BF. Gabby will open an ¢ experi- ence in, big and normal sehools:" Ar- as soon as select- | édticate, don’t fail to see the pro- a revenue law Alaska goer learn the secret of} Louis today. tebtiug and refining gold to avoid loss Pocket outfit Success | two wei Address “Institute of 30 W, Randolph St. Chi- ce fot, bi weg thE Fr.98 *“'xnisanee Case Continued. ° The lease againstthe city for main- the form of a end of Madison “Mrs. B, BE. Reed and children are back From Dixon. 4 Mr. Rave Dipple went over to Al- len Springs yesterday. Mrs. \M. E, Reep left Saturday night fot Youngstown, O. Arch ‘Allen and Henry Wheeler} = shent yesterday in Louisville. Mr. Lee Gibbons and wife, Louisville, are at the Palmer. “Mes. John Mulvihill and children are back from Creal, Miss Hortense Jones, of St. Louis, is visiting Miss Lillie Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse are parents of a fine ten pound baby. Messrs, Tom Corbett and George] Ended ina General Old-Fashion- Kblb are back from Nashville, Deputy U. S. Marshal La Bue re- turned this morning from Fulton. Attorney J. M, Worten spent yes- terduy at his old home in Smithland. Mr, George Hartley left this morning for Evansville, on a visit to] ‘There was great excitement near relatives. Island creek bridge yesterday. Neil Mr. Marvia J.) Wright and wife,{Green, of the South Side, loaned bis of-Maytield, were in the city yester-] jack knife to Thomas Ellison, and Tay. Ellison declined to return it. This Hon. Henry Burnett and Mr, | precipitated a difficulty. According Obigtlie Rieke returned today from] to.Green Ellison seized him, threat Creal. : ened to cut him in two, and did ayard. ‘Yard wide brown domestic for 80, 4o, and 5c a yard. Gand 6c apron checked ginghams for 4and 4\e Sag bed damask for 250, 390, PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO. f228JandJ230JCourt St.% Cor."3d1& Court. % ; SOUTH SIDE FIGHT on telling the Bhat, “cal about fit. ' teen minutes of incessant talking be- ing required for the purpose, Dennis became so boisterous that he was repeatedly ejected from his own house by Miss Nemo, his daugb- ter. He attempted to strike Jones, and was put out until the police ar- rived. He was fined $5 by Judge Sanders, who let Jones go free cause he wasn't to blame. BASEBALL, Paducah and Mayfield Will Play Two Games of Ball This Week. of Began Over (he Careless Loaning of “Si” Green’s Pocket Knife Bleached tab! Heavy half bleached damask, spe- cial for 25, 39, 48 and 600 a yard. Poles and fixtures furnished free with all lace curtains during this sale. 250 belts r:e now 10c each, 50c belts are now 25c each. Our gauze summer vests at 3c, 75 and 8!;¢ can be matched in prices, bat not in quality at these prices. 200 dozen fine val laces now on sale ‘at 15c, 20¢, 250, 35c, and 50c for 12 yard engths. 1 yards fine Sheer India linon,| 20¢ value will be closed out in short order at 10c a yard. Mosquito canopies on umbrella . frames 98¢ and $1 ‘ 4 pairs woman's fast blaek 10c hose jor 250. ed Row.---Final Scene in woman’s fast black seamless 2 hoes tor 1804 3 pairs woman's 200 fast Diack hose for 26e, The men’s $1 and §1,25 shirts we are selling for piece are going rapid- ly; don’t delay if yon want any of them No bouse will sell you millinery ai our low prices, and we guarantee you the best of styles. $2 Oxford ties oxblood and choc- olates for this sale at $1. $1.75 Oxford ties with silk vesting tops. special for this wale at §1 25 paire h to $1 50 Osta in brok- a pair of broken lote of woman's misses’ and children’s shoes J Judge Sanders’ Court To-ay, r Other News of the Diamond, Both Local and Otherwise, ad The Paducah and Mayfield clubs Does All Kinds of PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Haating, Sewerage. Tiel 132 South Foucth Street | 329 Court Street Phone 201 play at Mayfield next Wednesd: and at the Association park here Fri ds Mr. and Mrs, Gedtge Katterjobn slash through his trousers and shirt. have gone to St. Louis on a brief vis-| George Ferrell, a friend ot Green, tt ran up afterwards, dragged him a : - me few dozen yards, and struck him sev- Miss Grace Pickett, of Kalrmouth, era} timas {a the head. Ferrell said If You Care. enberry. Mrs. Jas. E. Robertson and son, Stoddard, are back from Grayson For Quality"of Goods, 6 . ° For Stylish Patterns?and}Fit, With Prices to Correspond, Springs. YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR SHOES OF Mrs. Dan Galvin, of Sixth and CocHRAN & OWEN eesvtcne Madison streets, is critically illo 331 Broadway. man’ and slippers on sale in our annex in rear of main building at half of origi- nal prices and less HARBOUR'S, 412-114 N. 3d a The series began bere last Wednes- day, and each club has now won @ 0 typhoid fever. Hon. W. M, Reed returned this morning en route home from Flor enve Station. Dr. P. H. Stewart, wife and chil- dren are back from a round trip on the Maytlower. a A child of Mr. George Shelton,the South Third street machinist, is criti- cally ill. Mr. Charles Mason, the Sun’s efficient river reporter, leaves for St. Rey. W. K. Penrod has gone to i t us pol P Memphis to assist in a meeting for er int ET eee Miss Lionie Belle Tucker, of Louisville, is a guest of Councilman are - e ayy 3 Williamson and family. he did this because Green called El-| game. hy ap among te best Miss Annie May Yeiser leaves to-|lison a vile name, but Green said he} amateur clubs tn the state, and play morrow for a Vint to Miss Mary} ever used such grading epithets. | such good ball that people would be Wayne Murphy, near Fulton, Ferrell was fined $20 and costs, | justified in taking more interest in it. Misses Hattie Curd and Katie] ison $10 and costs, and Green Baker and Mrs, E, O, Elliott lett] "&%t free. yesterday for the centennial. Miss Virgie Whittemore returned to her home in Mayfield at noon, Robt. Hook and His Daughter Re- after a visit to Miss O; Tully. ve nee, ele Gee oe fuse to Appear and Testify, | Ax,’’ Wurth and Bullon; “Elbow Mr, M. L. Teevin, formerly Stand- Ailvvs)”™ rah & Cline Joe Jones, an employe cf the Pad. | A¥eys,” Brig! h ard Oil man here, was up from Cairo yesterday to spend Sunday, ucah Pottery, was to have been tried Misses Ella Crow and Lizaie Sin-]0 @ charge of seducing Miss Row- gleton are in Louisville. They will}¢0® Hook, of Second street, who re- visit jn Cincinnati before their re-[Cently became mother, at 10 turn. o’clock this morning before Justice es Winchester. dani yy Ge Mekadden left Satur-} “Bob Hook, the father, and the girl ay night to attend the Missouri Coo-11crself, however refused to come,and Beco of photographers at Aurdle} County Attorney Houser took out ‘The evening “News” carrier boys cee attachments against them, and they|chailenged the Sux carriers for a Mr, Wes Bryant leaves tonight for} wij! be required to answer for con-| match game this morning. The Sux 1s going to attend the Repub-} The case was then reset for 3} oarri lican convention, lh F 3 | carrier showed up to play. o'clock this afternoon. Miss Ella Waddell, after a visit to Miss Annie May Yeiser at Afton Heights, left today for her home in Madisonville. Mr. Matt Carney leaves tomorrow for Atlantic City, on a visit to Mr. Albei <enny, wed and w A Salt rt Kenny, an aged and wealthy! ity hospital with a wound inflicted Lehaiacs yom Place. by Constable Pa‘ton with « pistol Mrs. Irene Cox and Miss Martha} while in the discharge of his duty, AGOOD TIME, Only One Accident to Mar the Happiness of the Cook, ‘“‘Nebah had sich » time, Mis’, hefo’,’’ breathlessly exclaimed the colored cook of a North Side family, A match game of ball was played yesterday on Kighth street between the ‘Battle Ax’ and the ‘Elbow Al- ley'’ clubs. The score resulted in a victory for the ‘* score of 7 to 1, Batteries—‘*Battle E ATTACH) ISSUED. to get supper, after having been off all day. “Did you allbave any accidents, cuttings, shootings, or any thing of that sort’ asked the mistress, No mum, no axcidents, no nuthin’ ceptin’ de can run obah a po’ cow out on de track and de niggahs all piled offen dat cah lak crazy people fo’ a while. ‘De cow wuz on de trestle an’ de cah cum along an’ cotch ‘eh dar, De moto’min wuz jes’ frum offen sum co’n fiel’, I guess, an’ couldn’ stop de enjine. It cut bofe de animules| ho’ns off, all foah ob ‘eh legs, an’ kilt’eh dead. De men had to holp “eh offen de track.’” The accident detailed above oc- curred Saturday afternoon on the Paducah line at the trestle near Fountain Avenue. The owner of the cow could not be learned. SATURDAY'S GAMES, Cincinnati, 5; Louisville, 1. Brooklyn, 9; Washington, 1. St. Louis, 7-8; Pittsburg, 5-12. Philadelphia, 1; New York, 11. Chicago, 9; Cleveland, 8. Boston, 4; Baltimore, 2. NO HOPE FOR WEAKLEY, THE BIG LEAGUE, So Says the Doctor--Ris Case Continued. George Weakley, who is at the GAMES YESTERDAY, Louisville, 8; Chicago 7. Cincinnati, 2 ; Cleveland, 6. ol FINGERS CUT OFF, PRESENT STANDING OF CLUBS. Clubs— Played Won Lost Per 0 Cen Leech, who have been at Huntaville, i, no better, and when Judge San-| 'iitiait $ 8 ‘| Serious Accident Which Befell Mry ar ptocyl Fy the aah Prev, Col-| ders called the case agnioat Bias for | almore aoe. @ ‘it Henry Ware. etd,’ other. detaining ® woman, and the ore) Cleveland 7 8 4 2 Miss MeBeth, of Leitebfeld, who] against Constable Patton for mali-[puinisinia’. 6-H Sl gua ePOr wae In, circulation today as been a guest of Miss Lissie Chas-| cious shooting in the police court this] Piabarg....: 8 2 Alp, Ware, of the coeute, eaid oceat taine, left Saturday for Cloverport| morning, he stated that he had in-|Broonlya..0 0... 8 9% an |P- , of the county, and cousin 4 “aha, rd 7, ., #aington. i860 Bt 58 -#0/ of Mr. Ed Ware, of the city, had an to visit Miss LaFayette LaHerst, formation that while Weakley’s con-| 3\*tou o 8 & / arm cut off in 8 wheat thresher Sete Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Fisher and] dition was about the same, there ig SCHEDULE FOR TODAY, urday | n, Harold, weut to Louisville yes-{no hope for his recovery. The} ; ‘ x terday afternoon, Mr, Fisher will at-}cases were set forward until next] Chicago at Louisville, ie report was erroneous, howev. w York at Boston. er. wheat over in Illinois back of Metrop- olis, and Saturday had all the fingers on one hand cut off in the machinery. Baltimore at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Washington. ~ DEATHS. Cracken county, . Clark, the popular local representative of Dun’s agency ro- ceived a telegram Saturday night ae Louisville stating that Mrs.| The new mail service from Louis- Clark, who is visiting there, was|vilie to Fulton went into effect to- mother of fine nine-pound boy, bern] day, Saturday The new messengers are Messrs. Misses Mollie Lay, Clara Bauer]J, W, A. Myers, of Vine Grove; T. Names of Those Who Went in On the New Service, Death of a Ghild, Ruth, the eighteen-months-old daughter of Mrs. Delpha Hendricks, who owns the restaurant at Eleventh and Broadway, died last night, The funeral occurred today. died back of The funeral A man named Linn Brooklyn last night. took place today, Rosa May, the two-year-old daugh- as she came in from the celebration | , flower. ing, and all are at the new fair grounds, excursion Thutaday 12th, on the Bettie Owen, will be the | most delightful trip of the summer. Music by Paducah’s celebrated Man- dolin and Guitar Club, Mr. Ed Pet- ter, whistler and imitator, will give one of his pleasin; Boat leaves at 6:30, It Was Amucably Settled This Atf- before Justice Winchester and asked , | that the warrant against. Joe Jones, charged with betraying his daughter, M lady desires to prosecute it she will have to take it hefore the graud jury, Mr. Ware hes been threshing |The attachment | against Hook whs dismissed. noble ideas are worth) mote toa ohild than the price of tuition. Hatfield echool will look after your nterests in these matters. Qnly $13.65 to Buffalo, N. Y., August Zist, 23nd awd ¥3ed, accdtint | Grand Army of Republic. Beo | ALL WORK GU 126 BROADWAY Drmed, Alb 120 North 5th Street, ” Only Twenty-seyen Are Here at Present. Seventeen race horses arrived Sat, rday fromft. Louis on the May. ‘Ten sore arrived this morn. The night tacing will not begtt until next Thatsday, owing to a mis- understanding. to begin them tonight, It was the intention Trophy Sheot. The Gun Club is this afternoon |dollar a hottle; six, bo holding its regular ‘trophy shoot to! Enclose $1 dnd teevive decide who is to take the medal from | private delivery Dr Jim Lang. The school c' drei 8 entertainments. hildren, 150; other SEDUCTION CASE. pel bard fh ternoon, This afternoon Robt. Hooks went Rowena Hook, be filed away, This was done, and if, the young Good company, proper habits and The 85 moonlight | night, August | _ Henry Mammex, Ir. KBINDER “- Blank Book Manufacturing: and Bookbinding tate é PATENT in all their branches. PERTOPORTNG:> sat at tatoo toca) No INTEED SATISFACTORY, PADUCAH, KY ert Bernheim. . (NEXT PALMER, HOUSE.) Telephon 364 PERSONAL. If suffering froth early indisere jtions or later excesses, power and . | Vitality gone, we are just ithe par. ., }tles you are looking for. "We have [2 remedy which we. guarantee to do’ prompt work and give perfect {satisfactiona remedy very power- , {ful in tts detion, and absolutely |harmless ‘tothe system. Results , |e obtained in ten days. Lost (manhood, lack of vitalityand {m4°T ¥ potence are things of the past whem |U-NO is so: tnsily obtained One ttles for $5. U-NO by your address [Same day: Adress postoffice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo Dk. H. Parker. omnteetnne 2 + come coer BROADWAY HOUSE, Best hotel in the city Rest accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢--$1.00 PLA Day, Corner Hroadway an egaderay ad ighth street, For scool | J.B. Heston, Pro, | County Court. The regular term of county court began today, but nothing of interest bad transpired up to press time, Routing busines is the order of the ne ey DANCE IS BET i eR, The Gase Against Mis Assailant Continued, Finis Dance, |the col who was cut by Chas. Foster at ‘Tom! Emery's saloon Saturday afternodn,} is reported, a8 being better today, iatee oe it will be ten days, at least, vefore he can attend Uieg trial. The case, against Posten Was vonlinued vt odiay until Wednesday |} EY PY His chances fot reobvery eg soe ©. ©. Farrin) today brougfit suit againgt. NK. Mills to restrain the latter from ‘disposing of property on porter 7j8 ter of J. H. Carter and wife, of Car- and Annie Stump, of Evansyille,}E. Jenkins, of West Point, and’ J " ied cawe down on the Joe Fowler Sun-|R, White and R, J. Sanders, of| t'® Mills, Graves county, died Yes. ay. ‘The'former was on her way to | Louisville, ae Missouri, but the other two are a saver, omar guests of Miss Grief, on Court ENT. A child of Frank Faugn died yes- street, terday, : And the Consequences thereof on Lower Court, United States District Attorney Will Smith passed through the city at noon en route to his old home in R. M. Dennis and F, W. Jones, Mayfield, dangerously ill.; He re-|of ast court street, had a difficu!!, cently had an operation performed, | in the shoe shop this morning which and went to Dawson about a week| attracted a crowd of 150 or 200 peo- ago, There he had a nervous chill,| ple near Second and court, and concluded to go home and ascer-} It originated over the house rent, tain if this would benefit his health. ‘the detailsof which Dennis insisted V The five-months-old child of Mo- torman Charles Collins died yester- day at the family residence on Jack- | son street. | WHAT IS IT? On August 5th to 22nd, inclusive, tickets will be sold to Princeton, Ky., and return at one and one-third fare, account campmeeting. 755 DRUGGISTS, \ ‘ be thankful if you try this preparation, iquid Frost. A HEAT CURER. If you ate broken out with heat LIQUID FROST wil! instant relief and will cure you in one night. If you are galded br blistered by the heat you ow Call at our drug store, Seventh and Jackson, and we will deliver a bottle to any part of the city, || A) triml hottie for 10 eents, J. D. BACON :& G0. Adams street, (wacon’s] ive. You Palways Or, send 20) eeuts Sole Makers, jAzani \/ aves in) AND J AGKSON: HANNAN = YHA i ‘

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