The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 10, 1897, Page 4

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‘ ‘ Saisie? ie eet —— GRAND - OPENING —or Fhe Bazaar 215 BROADWAY. We announce our coming with three big bargains for SATURDAY and Monpay only: 200 fine ladies’ black skirts, regular $2 quality, 300 fine ladies’ shirtAvaists, all colors, regular quality, go for/35 cents. 200 fine ladies’ wrappers, perfect fitting, $1.25 quality, go-for-6? cénts. Millinery and Hair Department. Our complete stock of millinery is direet from New York and will]from a visit to Princeton, be sold at greatly reduced prices. We wish to call especial attention to our exclusive Hair Depart- The most correct styles in Hajt Dr We also carry a complete line of toilet artic ment. Special attention given to sh treatment ; also to grey your hair from turning grey, come THE B New Store. hair and falling out hair. for $1. Be and $1.00 fast colors, regular ng, Switches and Bangs. , creams and powders. anicuring and scalp hampooing, FI If you wish to keep and see us. AZAAR, 215 Broadway. Overloaded! Our loss your gain. To get your size come early July and August is the time you need them. s leather bot- s 4 to §.* socents buys child’s cgeffvas ox- ford; 58c buys the #filsses’ =, so cents biyys thisses brown or black str ppers. » 36 cents buys women’s oxford ties, sizes 1 to 242, sold at $2 & $2.50 98 cents buys women’s heel or spring, strap or lace, were $1.25, 89 cents buys boys’ ox blood shoe, size 10 to 131%, were $1.25. $1.19 buys man’s patent leather low shoes. $1.19 buys man’s tan goat or black dongola low shoes, $1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or don- gola low shoes, were $2.50 to $4 25 cents buys women tom web slippers, WEATHER REPORT. Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. Cooler Wednesday morning. LOCAL MENTION. Chureh Dedication Sunday. The new M. E. church at Massac Cross Roads will be dedicated Sun- day by Rev. Welbone Mooney, D. D., ot Mayfield. ~ Performan¢e Postponed. The performance at LaBelle park theater last night was tponed on account of the inclement weather. The Hatfield school prepares for college, for business, tor the home, pe tract Bae Death In Marshall. The eighteen year old daughter of Mr. T. Lovett diéd yesterday at her home near Olive of typhoid fever. Alaska goers, learn the secret of testing and refining gold.to avoid loss. of time and money. Pocket outfit with directions, 1.00. Success guaranteed. Adtiress ‘‘Institute of @ W, Randolph St. Chi- 8 tu th Continues to Improye. Mrs, Frank Phillips is improving daily, her many ftiends wi be pleased to learn. Her daughter, Miss Robhie, however, is not.so well Lots For Sale. Good chance for every young map in town to-get-anice lot to make a home, 200 beautiful residence lots $10 down, balance in payments $5 per month. Call and\aee me, 831 Broadway. 5alw Brack Owen. Got Off Easy. S. M. Franklin, whose mght name is Jackson, was fined-€5 and costs this morning for attempting to take charge of Pearl Wilson's bagnio Sun- day night. Important Notice. All persons-knowing themselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King $1.50 buys the No. 5 of the $1.98 lot. $1.98 buys any of our $2.50 and $2.75 ox blood or green low shoes. Ellis, Rudy & Phillips Which do you prefer ? 50 cents or a case of chills ? If you had rather have the 50c we will keep the meilicine and you the chills. Claxton Tasteless Chill Tonic Will positively cure chills and and fevet. Money refunded if it does not cure, at DRUG STORE TH Se BROADWAY. Acetylene Gas. We are now prepared to place on the market our machines for gener- ating Acetylene Gas. These ma- chines are adapted for lighting stores, factories, churches aad private resi- deuces, Small towns and farmers can now have gas as well as those in the cities, a8 each consumer controls his own little gas plant, which is quite inexpensive. We guarantee to furnish six times xs much light at less than half the expense of ordinary gas, electric light or kerosene lamps. A first-class agent is wanted in every county to sell our machines. Touxpo AcetyLext Gad Co., 6al2t Toledd, Ohio. Still in Abeyance, U. 8. Commissioner J, R, Puryear and John Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call and settle the same at once at my office, No. 127 South Fourth street, and thereby save to themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by law te coflect same, unless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Purréan, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son. d26tt Résult of Gallantry. James Bondurant, who heard Os- car Warren quarreling with his wife and interfered, was fined $1 and costs this morning. He struck War- ren in the head with a spoke. Hatfield School. ‘The fall session will begin Septem- ber 13, 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 Equality, fil., Feb. 8th, 1897. J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind, : Dear Sir:—-J_have had a good sale on your Improved Chill and Fever Cure during the last year, having purchased two (2) gross. I find the preparation gives good satisfaction and the demand is steadily Tacreas- ing. Yours truly, G, A. Bourtaxp. A Breach of Ordinance, Louis Jenkins “Was fined $1 and costs in police court this_mornings He is colored. Good com » proper habits and noble ideas are worth more to} a child than the price of tuition. The Hatfield school will look"after your nterests in these matters, 8b On August 5th to 22nd, inclusive, tickets will be sold to Princeton, Ky., and return at one and one-third fare, account campmeeting. 7j6 wi Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter/Pair. ‘DR has not yet decided the cape against Capt. Barber, of the ‘Plucky Boy, who has no license. ‘A Pere Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PERSORALS. é Mr. Lloyd B { ville. Judge Courtney, of Metropolis, is in the city, Mr. H. C. Starks, of Hardin, was in the city today. Miss Minnie Sexton isa guest of friends in Clinton. Mr. A. Levy, of Evansville, is at Hotel Gilberto. Mr. W. M. Wilson has returned from Metropolis, Mr. and Mrg. J, V. Kirkpatrick, are parents of a fine boy. Miss Annie May Yeiser left at noon for Fulton on a visit. Lee 8. Garnett, of Hinkleville, was in the city ast night, Hon, Henry Burnett left at noon for Mayfield on budiness. Mrs. W. A. Fears returned at noon mficld is }m Louis- Shoes. “a a“ 15.00 12.00 1.85 Shoes 4.00 Shoes “és 4“ Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hart left at noon for Mayfield on ¢ visit. Mr. W. A. Green./ot Union City, has come to Paducah to reside. Cor man C/K. Wheeler left at noon for New Urieans on business, Misses Ann /Reed and Elizabeth Segenfelier returned yesterday from Dixon. Mrs. Will Gray leaves tomorrow for Christian, county on a visit to relatives. Sheriff Hay, of Marshall county, returned at noom. from Eddyville, en route home. Charlie Mason left \yia rail at noon for St. Louis. The boat gave him the go-by. Misses Angie Thomas and Eugenia Parham left today for Nashville, to visit the centennial. Miss Henri Clark Jeft this morn-]A Victory for Dr. Stewart, the ing for New York city, to join ber] Murphy’s Button Chayipion. isters there and remain on a visit. Miss Ruth Dilk returned to her home in Metropolis this morning af-] }), pH. Stewart wore a smile ter a visit to Miss Ethel Bailey. this morning that spread all over the Master Albert Gilbert, the popular} ap, He was happy, for lie has per- little son of Prof. Chas. Gilbert, of]formed successfully one of the-most | St. Louis, is visiting his grandmother} dificult operations known to sur-} here. ery, and the first. of jts Kind su Mrs, John Ewell and baby, after a]cessfully pertormed in Kentu prolonged visit to relatives here, leftdTe succeeded in patching up the i at noon for their home in Yoakum’ |testines of a man with one of the re- Texas. nowned Murphy buttons. Mr. W. Fred Long returned at} The story is vety interesting, noon from,4- tour of the state in the] Three weeks ago Joe Copher, of the interest of the Natiogal Building and} Gum Springs section of Livingston Loan Association. county, twenty-two miles from the The Young Women’s Christian] °i'Y, ¥8 preparing to joi a fishing Temperance Union will not meet to- and hunting party. He fives in the night on account of the excarsion “Narrows,” between Tennessee and on the Bettie Owen. Miss Mayme O'Neil and Miss lie Collins, of Louisville, are their cousin, Miss Mayme Radred; of 1027 Clark street. Mrs. R. N, Russell and Mr. Robt. Hardwick, of Elkton, returned home this forenoon, after a visit to Mr. W. L, Thompson and family. Miss Margaret Sihler, sister of County Clerk Chas. Sibler, of Evansville, passed through the city today en route to Cairo. Master E. Spencer Starks, son of Councilman Oscar Starks, is enter- taining his little friends this after- noon in honor of his seventh birth- day. Mr. C. C. Grassham, of Smitb- land, sound money candidate for commonwealth’s attormy in the third judicial district, was in the city last night. Mrs. Frank Wahl and sons, Mas- ters Freddie and Frankie, and Mrs. Clara Roberts, returned today from a visit to thelr grandisther, Rev. D. He arose at 2 o'clock in the morn- M. Green, at Calvert City, ing and began gathering his Mrs, M. E. Thompsow and daugh-|iraps and guns. Among the weapons ter, Grace, of St. Louis, returned} was an old rusty Smith & Wesson home at noon, after a visit to Mrs. pistol, While oiling It, it went off, D, S. Adams. Miss Lucille Randle, }tje pall penetrating the stomach. He a sister of the latter. accompanied | took « long wire probe, and wrapping Mre. Thompeon. it with cotton, inserted it in the _ wound, and to staunch the flow of Mayfield to Haye a Primary. blood. A relative was sent post haste Mayfield is totave a primary on|to the city after Dr, Stewart, and August 14, instead of amass con | when he arrived and made an exami- vention on August 11, as originally | nation, he decided that a Murphy's intended, This was determined by|utton was the proper and only thing the city convention on account of} to use, and inserted it. dissatisfaction among the voters He told no one of the case, not The candidates for city offices are|even his professicnal friends, for he six attorneys, two judges and the| feared the operation would not prove remaining two business mev, and are} success, and decided to await de- as follows: velopments, He had tried it success- For Mayor—Clem J. Whittemore, | {ally on several dogs, but the only the incumbent, and Mr, A, J.| human being he had essayed to save Watts. with one was a tramp who was shot Police Judge—T. W. McNeily, the ]ia the woods and who died. incumbent, J. W. Hocker, Herman] He continued to receive favorable Weat and J. P. Eve reports up to the time/he left for St. City Attorney—W. K. Wall and} louis about a week ago, and when Cc. he returned Sunday found enclosed City Marshal—Ch: H. MeNutt, }19 8 package the button, which had the ‘Little Chief,’’ and Mr. W. H, | been liberated from its human prison Draffen. just thirteen days after being inserted. The patient is now entirely well. MOTORMAN COLLINS, PADUCAH AUCTION A MURPHY'S BUTTON Sayes the Life of Joe Copher, of Livingston Couuty. ing ge, YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR owe Cumberland rivers, and was going up the Cumberland river. B. Notice. Parties desjring to bid on repairs of school buildings, will call on the building committeg for specifications for such repaire Sealed bids will |S4ys be received until 6 o’clock pm. Mon- day, Aug. 16, 1897. Each building to be considered separately, J. M. Brrp, Josera Marrison, U. 8. Watston, Building Committee. Kirksey’s Case Set, Those Obituaries Were Pre- mature, Motorman Chas, Collins states that the sensational article in today’s ‘Register’ about himself and his ‘'ill-fated” family is all false. He is on the Jackson street run of the Paducah line, and his five months old baby died Sunday. His other Jim Kirksey, an account of whose] is still alive, however, his wife is not disturbance and subsequent arrest at] ead, as the ‘“Register”’ stated,, and the Story’s Mill barbecue Saturday he himself is still alive, despite the was told in yesterday , was| blow he must have felt when he read taken before JudgeDupriest at Ben- those obituaries this morning. ton yesterday and the trial postponed until August 20. He is charged with carrying concealed a deadly weapon,} Seven 8 to & and with flourishing it. He executed | years, i reasonable. a $100 bond. Colla 13) acre inproved farm ge ey meme pape near Paducah, | Half of loan to be __ Drugs Store Burglarized, expended ov npw improvements on Bering Be eevee Bey said farm, Adjiress Borrower, care enth and Clay streets and stole sev- vn Oftee, Pagoceh, Ky eral razors, toilet artic @ quantity of cheap jewelry, eto. The police have secured no clue to the burglary. Thieves in the County. The thieves are becoming so bold at Woodville that it is said the resi- dents of that section are willing to 10a2 alOw2&s SHELBY CASE, It is Docketed For Today at Wick- liffe, y Hous County Attorn: make up 4 $50 reward for the ove| George Harris, Attorney Jesse Gil- » Reporter $20.00 Clay Worsted Suits cut to $12. 228 and 230 Conrt St. If You Care... For Stylish Patterns and Fit, With Prices to Correspond, CocHRAN’ & ‘OWEN «= #F-Shoes bought of us polished free, HOSE HOSE © 59 fet34 oO aay Rubber Hose Gn LO | Spray Nozzle =o | Michigan Reel Forcing Matters Disregarding Cost! me \ Prices cut to move out stopk prep: ing for Fall business. Fexttaordina and unprecedented values, on \ Freely cut prices on aly remaining silk paraaols, 79¢ for thé white that should bring 1.25 4 Empire folding fany“for ge, roe, 15¢, aoe and ase, Many 25c values‘in dress goods are now here for 1340 a yard. O 9. “ “ 7,50) ,, oe dimitioawe make veritable piuma *A\| 60 lacaptn all has te cool and cool: r 1.00 |ing'or'son yards: °° ALL FOR $5.00, at Py omphon lawns for 18 and 20@ for 10 2.50} yard iéngths. Crashes and other shirtings reduced to 9¢, 10¢ and 11sec a yard. Calicoes for $4gc, 40, 44g¢ and bo a yard Yard wide soft finished bleached do- mestic for this sale at 4c, bc, 6c and 70 ayard, Yard wide brown domestic for 80, 4e, and Se a yard. Sand 6c apron checked ginghams for 4 and 4ycayard Bleached table damask for 250, svc, 48, and 60c a yard. Heavy half bleached damask, spe. cial for 25, 39, 48 and 60c a yard. Poles and fixtures furnished free with all lace curtains during this sale. belts rre ngw 10e each We belts are Bow 2e each, Our gauze yammer vests at So, 7h and 8!,¢ cap be matched in prices, but not in quality at these prices, 200 dozen fine val laces now on sale at 15e, 200, 25c, 350, and 50c for 12 yard engths 1000 yards fine Sheer India linon, poor agen will po aay out in short _— — order at 10c a ya ES LINE ROBBED, Mosquito sapopics tannin frames 98c and $1.45, body Was Looking for Some=| tor Bae Pome MA plsek 100 hose for 25e. thing to Wear. AND STORAGE CO, Cor. 34 & Court E. D. HANNAN Does All Kinds of ment to testify in the celebrated Mort Soelby-Rome Taylor feud case. They were subpoenaed to appear today, but made arrangements with | te court to be notified by telegraph when they are waated. The case has been continued since last Novem- ber, Water, Gas and Sanitary... PLUMBING! cle on umbrella 2 pairs woman's fast black seamless bose for 15c. rs woman's 0c fast black hose Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, & 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street Phone 201 | It was a man who robbed the clothes line at Mr. Mac Beauchamp’s residence yesterday afternoon in broad daylight. Mr. Beauchamp lives at Tenth and and yesterday four suits of underwear and four pairs of socks were gathered in by some clotheless wanderer. Officer Jones went out in quest of the thief this morning but could find no trace of him. ‘ | Boara of Health, | The board of health is in session this afternoon in the mayor's office at the city ball, a he men’s #1 and 91.25 shirte we are selling for 50c a piece are going rapid ly; don’t delay if you want any of the No house will dell you millinery at our le prices, and we guarantee you the beat of styles, $2 Oxford ties in oxblood and choe- olates for this sale at $1.39 £1.75 Oxford ties wit tops, special for this sale 500 pairs $1 to $1 50 Oxf ts for 7c a pair 0 pairs of broken lots of woman's man’s, misses’ and children’s shoes and slippers on sale in or annex in rear of main building at half of origi- nal prices and leas HARBOUR'S, 142-114 N, 3d ye bo RS silk vesting 125 ls in brok Henry Mammen, Jr. BOOKBINDER. Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding a PATENT in all theif branches... = FLAT-OPENING = yy, ubineey.. The bes : For ( Duality “of Goods, BOOKS digrsy Re the etate cauia ne pias ite Migs Reg: ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY, 126 BROADWAY Dramed. An jert Bernheim. 120 Vr Sth Street, { (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) PADUCAH, KY SHOES OF 331 Broadway. YM. vy. M. Office Hours { BASEBALL “4 Telephon 364 TOBACCO MEN Latest of Interest te Devotees ot the Diamond, Have Enjoyed Their Ten Days’ Vacation and Well- Earned Rest A great deal of interest is being taken in the game of baseball to be played Friday between Paducah and Mayfield. Pete Dowling and Billy Sudhoft, two of Paducah’s redent pitchers, twirled against each other Sunday in the exhibition game between St. Louis, of the National League, and Milwaukee of the Western League,at St. Louis. Sudhoff, who was gener- ally believed to be the better pitcher Tomorrow They Will Return to Work and the Sales Will be Resumed, After a ten days'/respite the to- ot Kenticky will tomor- row resume work, rejuvenated and 1 YaWWNS 11v ONOYULS S13MOE YNOA d3aaH eres sens seme eres coer eree: by Judge Sanders this afternoon for of the two, won tbe game, the score Gage being 9 to'8 in favor of St. Louis. pg eye to a gratifying extent. Reooking boleln Harriet Jobacen's| C= RSONAZAL. Sudhoff, judging frem the summary,|, BY general agreement from August|s.0q4, ot / pitched by far the better game,having| + ' 10, inclusive, was selected as a foe RUD | If suffering from early indiscre- y tor both buyers, sellers, and three strike outs and three bases on yall Mattie Goodwin, colored, of Fifth | tions or latep excesses, power and balls, to Dowling’s two strike outs re all tobagco men and Clay, was warranted for using| vitality goné, we are just the par bas a ts a SA he jovial fellows have spent their insulting Ianguage towards Mary ties you aré looking fon. We Have vacations in various ways, Some of, Kendrick. all ge teh ih oa 9 ave a se the Paducah tobacco men went to neces: \ eens oe THE BIG LEAGUE. ae se do prompt work and give periect New York and the watering places, WITH satisfaction Sve pom others to the centeunial, while others A LIVERYMAN, ful rena Se Shigaaee Peat Bhat GAMES YEATEEDAY, remained at home. hacmirees te eet at abeolutely Louisville, 2; Chicago 8. Tomorrow there will be great ac ¥ a harmless elt system. Results Cincinnati, 5.8; Pittsbarg, 7-0. tivity in all the warehouses and re-|Sensational Klopement Reported | mantost. lack of State a eos Washington, 5; Philadelphia, 2. jhandling houses, and the regular ps : a tacks Of Fitality and im Boston, 4; New York, 10, sales will begin with a rush, to Have Taken Place Prene are thingsof the past when Brooklyn, 16; Baltimore, 9, pe senate sts at Mayfield " “NO is so casij¥ obtained. One COL, POLGLAISE, oe ee & bottle;six bottles for $5 A . rivate delivery at your address Chicago at Louisville. Will Bring Distingujshed Visitors| Wile of « Young Doctor Leaves | *'me day, Address postoffice box New York at Boston, to Paducan. for Parts Unknown With. — | 959) Cape Girardeau, Mo. Baltimore at Brooklyn, Ben" ‘ ‘out Hae Dx. A. Parker Philadelphia at Washington, cick, Tee Pe Folslaie, she tat Hey’ Musband. ip Pittsburg at Cleveland. hicago fire extiuguisher man, came ae St. Louis at Cincinnati. in this morning from Golconda,! 4 sravaeid dispatch sCom| BROADWAY HO'USE flit ats where he went fo sell @ chemical en-| ,.0 jyayna a lspatob to the ‘Cou- Best hotel in the city . PRESENT STANDING OF CLUBS, gine. Owing to the predominance of |i) son at oe eee says: Ben F.} Best accommogatioWe nicest rooms Clube Pisyed Wow Lost Per Con [two factions, however, he led to | Hobson, @ well known liveryman of} MEALS 250940 Rowton. eB oma | make the sais. this city, aud Mrs. R. J. Neal, the Corner Bee» w apd als incinnat an 0 | Col. Polglaise will be in the city zone wi ot 8 Dare ian, have left) yp, Tey. plAYFIKLD, KY, 1.3 18lthe latter part of month with the] qe, ‘wm together for unknown parts, | |” Pro, | ss : Hobson left pehind a wife and sever a ee {| mayor and fire committee of Jackson, @) childcen, Ave of BONE ente ey Pin eu # wt Tenn., who will come to inspect the |p), prvi rg whom are grown, four Men at Work on the Houlsviiie oe ae 4m | Chemical engine and fire department, | - 5 ‘opement caused great excite. wer, Washington 6 1 & %o/ with a view to puting one in at Jack- A force of men began work on BiLoUfne 8 1! on. Both gre well known in Paducah, | U1 Y street below Third this morning BiG REVIVAL RE is WRG I excavating for the pursping station. ijianoenie Warranty Issued Today, eat Takes @ Jump. The ner of pps. ~ are 8 Ry land Church] Husbands, oplored, was warranted bevy nol LL conte this afternoon | used to advantag’s until it is expect- jarshall County. el 200 or more. will be employed. A large and interesting revival is in progress at Oakland church, ten miles from the city in Marshe!! county, Itis conducted by Rev. Hatcher King, a Camberland Pres- byterian minister. Mr, W, L. Kirk- patrick, of the city, left this morning to assist in the meeting, iquid Frost. [sacon’s} WHAT 1st? B babs ‘ AME ia case poe ee nn eee Out witb t LIQUID FROST will give you be thanktul If you try this preparation. “Usudrocr ann store blisiered by the heat you will always Murder Case at Wack liffe, The case against Henry Reed, charged with the murder of Sam Woodson, colored, is set for today in and we will deliver a bottle to any part ofthe city, eventh and Jackson) or send 25 cents who will ferret it out and break up| bert and Detective Wickliffe’ expects the gang. to be called to Wickliffe at any mo- data . . pbc the circuit court at Wickliffe, It will probably be continued, - GGISTS, ’ “ :

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