The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 20, 1897, Page 4

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Bazaar. , The demand for these are unable to get enough of them. So in order that no one will be disappointed, we will sell only three to a customer. at the eidiculously low pri are made in black only, a under $1.50. Only one corset to a cuttomer. ilk plaid children’s ties, regular 500 beautiful all- price 25¢., go this week fc In millinery we will se low cost. A good straw sailor for 25c. $2 trimmed hats for 65 cents. In order to fully intro< we will shampoo the hair finger nails for 25 cents. THE New Store. CF HERE ARE Bayle’s French THE GOOD Just Received... zai Another Big Lot of Those Dollar) raime:: Black Skirts, at The road today. For next week only we will sell the renowned R G. corset, the most perfect fitting corset in the world, only, Tuesday, Aug. 24, The Front) wey o, su, a v6 Fancy Mackerel, three for 25c. Memphis. | A FEW OF | Pickwick Club Coffee, three pounds for $.100.] North Kighth. | Nice Fresh Wafer Crackers. Miss Bertha Farmer, of Fulton PERSONALS Mrs, H. J. Foppe is quite ill. C. T. Calhoun, of Cairo, is at the Mr. J. M. Johnson went up the Mr. A, P. Church, of Nashville, 8 at the Palmer. Miss Mary Brooks, of Murray, is at the Palmer. oe Chas. J. Wall, of Cincinnati, is at the Palmer. Mr. R. J. Chitwood, of St. Louis, fs in the city Basil Duke, of Cincinnati, is at the Palmer. J. D, Stout, of Dover, Tenn., ist Hotel Gilberto. Mr. A. C. Einstein has returned from St. Louis Max Oppenheimer, of Baltimor is at the Palmer. Mr. Carl Brower has returned from Saltillo, Tenn. Mr. J, A. Bauer leaves tomorrow for Buffalo. Y. skirts is so great that we ice of 75c. These corsets nd have never been sold or 15 cents, ell all aur summer hats be- duce our hair department, for 25 cents, and manicure Mr. L. 8. Gleaves and wife left t+ This offer for one week day for the Centennial. we will curl bangs free. Mr. Will Pacham went up to Daw- son this morning for a sojourn, BAZAAR Mr, and Mrs. Mark Worten aie parents of a boy, born yesterlay 3 Miss Edna Pogh returned tt morning from a visit to Mt. Vernon’ Hon. W. M. Reed and Judge Le: James went up to Eddyville today, Mrs, Amos Jolnson has returned to Fulton afier a visit (o relatives 215 Broadway. Al W- ay Ss i nN ” eee Annie i slag Ditimer returned t morning from a visit to Vinceanes, “News,”’ is suffering from a sprai ankle. IR anl Mrs, Dr. Horace Rivers has r - . turned from Nashville and tue springs. Mrs. George Atwood is visiting he husband, Conducior Atwood, Potato Chips. Mrs. Mabel Thomas, of Mayfield is visiting Miss Agnes Carney, ot returned home at noon after a visit THINGS IN Uncolored Japan Tea, 60¢ a pound—very fine] to relatives here. STOCK... for iced tea. FY J DP, New Asparagus Tips. Elevator Comp: Bar Try our Bonita Package Coffee—two pounds Mr. Alf Stewart is now buying wheat for the Paducah Milling aod Mr. and Mrs. Wm. St. John, of Fifth and Ohio, are parents of a fine a, girl baby, born last night. ED JONES, Mr. James Utterback, wife and The Second Street Grocer. baby left this moruing for a visit t “yolk ste ah a, In our Shoe Depart- ment we knock the bottom off our prices. 20 per ct. Discount *” Given on any and all low shoes (no jobs), for men, women, misses and children. ——_ 50c and 75c¢ buys Oxford Ties that sold at $2.00 to $3.00. To get benefit of these cut prices goods must be fitted and paid for before leaving store. Ellis, Rudy & : Phillips PERSONAL. ~ If suffering from early indiscre- tions or later excesses, power and|MMIf you had ratherfhave the soc vitality gone, we are just the 7 ties you are looking for. We hay a remedy which we guarantee to] r tence are things of the past when NO is so casily obtained. One dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. | same day, Address postoffice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo, H. PARKER. Mayfield Baseball club, today re-{!¥™ on gold excha ‘Which do you prefer ? be checked. ¢] you the chills do prompt work and give perfect 1 L race yarring matc 2 satisfaction a remedy very power-|laxton Tasteless — |{atre! "ace, sparring match be ful in ts a dat alutely| Chill Tonic Andy Weil, and Chas. Roth will go harmless t It \up in @ balloon are obtained in ten days. Lost | manhood, lack of vitality and im-| Will positively cure chills and} Will Have Nigh for 25¢. Hopkinsville and a trip to the cen = —- tennial. WEATHER REPORT. Mr. W. F. Bruno, the Diamond Match man, left at noon for St Louis, accompanied by Mr. J, E English, of the city. Miss Annie May Yeiser, of the LOCAL MENTION. |eity, ana Miss Mary Wayne Murphy =a of Fulton, left thi ning for s Madisonville, on » visit. New Mining Machinery. Sins Maikieg Saevtehdes. ot Cat Mr. Chas. Johnson, of the Jobn-| redo, who is visiting Capt. Kin son Foundry & Machine Company, }itsie nd family, returned fron has returned from the Hillside coal! evansville on the Fowler this morn- mines, where he put in new machin- |; fog. ery for the mines. Hillside is be} 5 5 tronry 0: 1: dict tween Greenville and Central City. | yyi0eSrav me exrected Sunday tron iss May, are expected Sunday frou For timbers, joists, scantling and| their sojourn at Tate's Springs rough boxing, go to the McKinnie}Tenv. Miss May has fully recov. Veneer & Package Co, 11atf| ered from her recent illness, ‘So00m pungos s18}804p “a1n9 09 1184 ‘9° 3.08 SHORT SESSION, ‘oaa0 oot opumaang Aone srbutoeN a pie *aoaouoa Wo a9 ; ; wt sno ex The Three Cases in the Police Fair tonight and Saturday, r Mrs. J. W. Simpson, the Court Continued, ble mother of Mr. C. R. Simpson,| There were but three cases ir the Western Union telegraph opera-| Judge Sanders’ court this morning tor, and Clarence Simpson, the young | and these were left open ist, died yesterday ai her homein| Isom Elam, charged Mayfield after a leagthy itaee, She omas Miller a good th: was about 40 years of age. Thomas Miller, for usin language towards Isom Elam's wife Nice ash stove wood, delivered | were before the court but their cases promptly to any part of the city, | Were continued uatil tomorrow morn- ‘Telephone 29, E. E. Bet. tt} ing. he case ageinst Jeff Hubbard CAMPBELL-MULVIHILL COAL|cbaxged with wife besting, was con- COMPANY tinued until aext Tuesday, Will fill your coal house now} ALLEGED WHEA cheaper than anyone. Call and luake contract. Man With an Unsavory Reputa- revbety Gave Oe: tion Arrested at Brooklyn. Cathartic, the most won- e| ii t covery of the tues pe Ben Martin, a notorious penitentia- ons ond, sete ne to 2, tanto, net gently ry bird of Massac couniy, was st. pos! vely on kineys, liver and bowels, ' . esterday, ac cleaelan the Sutin eet gang Powelss ed at Brooklyn yesterday, accordins case headache, fever, habitual constipation |to reports that reached the city io- oe Figago buy and try a box/day, ona charge of stealing forty it from the farm of dreggete, bushels of wh - —— Shelby Corley, near Unionville Notice Board of Education. The tae ee By request of the building com-| days ago, 20 sacks having be mittee a meeting of the board of ed-| hauled away and sold at Brooklyn, ucation is called to meet this evening} III, Martin just recently got out’ of abe 50 o'vlock, the penitentiary Jas, M. Lana, Pres, ' a CONST THIEF, was committed several Educate Your Bowels With Candy 100,250. T uscarets. constipation forever. sts refund money. | Prevails in Mexico Over the Ad- The Bill Paid. vance of Exchange. Manager Henry S. Hale, of the} Mexico City, 19 —Theprem- ose to 140 |ruitted a check for the hotel bill at} Per cen he Palmer House made by the May- | ¢ven 145. [field club on its recent visit here, and| Considerable consternation pre- wer which a controversy arose be-| Vils, and no one seems to know wha maou the 106 Ae may happen. Exchange has reached the highest point ever known in this republic, and will undoubtedly stead- ily rise, as there is no evidence that the downward tendency of silver will und is quoted at 143 and For rent, a threc ory business house on Lower Broadway. Apply to 50 cents | R. Rowland. aia or a caselof chills ? a yee They Will Have @ Good ‘Time. The Elks have decided to have not only a baseball game on Labor Day Sept. 6th, but a series of athletic events that will prove of great inter- est. ‘There will be a boys’ foot race, we will keep the fmedicine and R . and fever. Money refunded if it| ‘The Paducah Bicycle Club 1 pre= does not cure, at paring to give a race meet some time | next month the newtrack, It will Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by; C: 2 bake ines alles the theater closes, rivate delivery at your address « and the lights at the theater will be a 4 MELSON, transferred to the track, | 4 DRUG STORE STORE Aimy oy TH Se BROADWAY, | acusirona aise sarntbcur® asin wou New Fall Goods| HOSE HOSE cll Big Drive in Rubber Hose. £LATEST SALE OF fothing an Shoes ac EVER HELO IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH. linens. O 3 | R amen Those linens were bought winder the hoe Hose Ol old tariff at very low. prices, We Our bayer has just returned from the east, where he has pur- could Keep them a while and doable -p y chased the entire bankrupt stock of Carl Schmidt & Co., of money quickly and give our custom Chicago, which was one of the best selected stocks of Shoes| thasos. tT! so who buy now will eave \O pray 022 8 Oo and Clothing in the city of Chicago. Laie owen. | | Michigan Reel © ALL lini sod towels that will : , ers every 1 ge uf ovr cloge pur 00 prs Men's Fino Shoes, worth $2.00, CLOTHING-- 2.25 and 2.60, go in'one lot at 99 soon b ach, HOw ¢ oS * ni , Men's Fine Business Suite, worth] 18x86 heavy huck tow sis that will 200 prs Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, viel g¢ 50, ¢o.50. and £12.00, go in one lot} 800n be koh, now 100 - BB 0 kid, worth £3.50 and $4.60, go in ®%-50, $9.60. and §12.00, g on Mamn © huek towels, hem ALL T OR Oo. 0, at 75, all styles of toes, —&t $5.50. med, tha N soon t one , now 25e, 200 prs Fine uC »es, worth Men's Fine Dress Suits, worth $15.00] Very la: inmnaek towels with open $2.00. 2 <1 82.60, go in one lot $16.50, and $17.50, go in one lot at] work and knoliod fringe that will soon at 99 cents. Men’s Fine Clay Worsted Tailor. | be 72c 4 pair, now 18 ineh pure all linen bleached tow ling that will won be 10¢ a yard, now in Crildren’s Shoos made Suits, silk lined, worth $19.00, £22.00 and ‘0 in one lot at $12.50 at Bargai and Slipy Vinch heavy all linen brown twill ed toweling that will soon be 11 1-20 a yard, now 5!,¢. 10 inch heavy all linen bleached toweling that will soon be 125s¢ a yarc PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE C0.) ics cs vssase and 230 Court St. Cor.{sdpaCourt. You cannot afford to miss this sale. 68 inch silver bleached table dam kk, all pure linen, will soon be boc yd ave ch bleached all linen table dam ask will soon be 65 a yard, now s0c. inch fine bleached all linen table mask will soon be $1 yard, now 7 A large assortinent of other widths and prices may be seen je the stock, We will sbow new fall dress goods at old tariif prices, Does All Kivds of BIG TOURNAMENT, [iris srine L'C: having. beew ae caured,—Hender on Gleaner. Sportsmen From All Over the} Special Odicer Gooch had am ex- ; : citing chase after a colored boy who State Expected Sept. jumped on the train at noon, but the y boy escayed. 2d and 3d. 3 ) en i The new box cars in the Illinois Wash Goods. . Central shops are ready to be paint-) New fall ¢ Paducah Guo Club Now Arranging | oq 7 Now & Water, Gas and Sanitary PLUMBING! = the @ 2s : - New woven fancies a for the Greatest Shoot of All. Messrs C. C. McCarty and W. H.| A‘preat stock of eanton : Brill, Louis I. C. officers, left at) 6d, 7'se, 8',e and 10c a y | Steam and Hot noon toe home. | The Paducah Gun Club is now ye preparing a program and schedule of] Gen, Supt. A. W. Sullivan was in Shoes. | prizes for a monster tournament to be; the city last evening en route to Chi- er - " | here om September 2 and 3 at the 18] cago trom an inspection of the Evans- here on cag We dee oe acl Belle park gr ville division tion of the stock for school #)v¢ 1 largest shoot ever ee the great quantities of shoes we buy no Paducah, and sportsmen and! ‘The much talked of transcontinen-| will enable us to make lower prices wing shots" from not only all the/ tal line ha st been partially ar- | than we could otherwise make . Kentucky towns, but from many | ranged for. Hlinois Central has other cities as well will be present. ! completed its plans fora tourist train The tournament will be at both|to be run solid between Pittsburg and live and clay birds, and the pr'zes}San Francisco. It will be run by the HARBOUR S will range from $50 down, all to be! Baltimore and Ohio from Pittsburg Water Heating, Sewerage, & * 192 South Fourth Street \ 329 Court Stree Phone 201 Henry]Mammen, Jr. vaid in cash. | to Louisville, by the Llinois Central Today several members of the gun! from Louisville to New Orleans and ia Blank Book Manufacturing “i : and Bookbinding BOOKS n the state outsid ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. To close out Summer Oxfords and Slippers for ladies, B}i26¢ mprOoADWAY PADUCAH, KY misses and children, we will cut the price 20 per cent. |= —— EEE | on every pair, for 10 days. Dr.med, Albert Bernheim, COCHR \N & Ow E 120 North 5th Street, BEF Shoes bought of us polished free. 331 Broadway. j (NEXT PALMEREHOUSE.) ‘ Telephon 364 d rogram, which will soon be ready for | Orleans to San Francisco, The train Masonic wiketxdiababebiicnel, ee: ee , publication, | will ran weekly, the fl.st one being Pla yl — This will be the first tournament | scheduled to leave Pitisburg Wedves- | will r BROADWAY HOUSE of its kind held here in two or three | day, November 3, ing at Louis- | spiev nunieation for work in ad schslagssfeo Alves years, the last having brought many | ville the following day E.A ¢. All Masons Welcome | A Colored Woman's Residence is peanicani Baidhe-ye$ my ot . vrated marksmen here B. B. Davis, W. M Slightly Damaged ais = ee 4 25 4.00 PER DAY Tue is this afternoon GO. INanam, See'ty, vchge dei Jha se In the Interest of His Milt | pied by Amanda Woods, colored. at DULL IN RR Mr. J. Rh. Hawkins, of Shetlers-| Tenth and Husbands streets t — She Carried of a Thousand Dollar eat ue propricior of the Phoenix Ste rid 2 oralo k ms at ; SPECIAL EXCURSIONS, Assistant Yardmaster McUanu’s 4 ailing Mills, is iu the city in the in-|from a defective flue he se , - : nessa Purse lercst of his mill, and will be here| partment was called out by an alarai Aero Ww: Eeraees pte bite several days negotiating with various from te 45, and ‘ xtingaivhed the \’ in the lilimois Central Ballresa, Yesterday afteraoon the switch . people ilaze Wefore great damage was done ; » engive at ibe usion depot storied | At Enslependence, la,—Her Fourth ald a coh Weaslifngton, D. C., : i i pic tec ‘ . Death Near Ouks. THE OFHER SIDE, Norfolk, Va, dom the incline with ren loi ied Suctessive Victory. Mra: Maat. Mine eite of- Bole: ss Bidhmena ivataabre Wanniaan’: CERO tii m Hing, died yesterday of malarial |t),ree Agstgnments Mar the Gen-| St. Louis, M \ . fever atthe family residence near 116, Se . e! old and Fran 7 a! en’ t rs eral G 5 f ony 0 dere Fad 4 Bes 4 ek Mayfero, Boswell & Allen's little Oaks. The deceased leaves ah eral Good Times, ‘ oF er on top. ealizing t Me d anger trotter, won her fourth successive}iand and several children, among Mount Pleasant, Mich., Agu roth to themselves and the cars, they | race erday at Independence, La..] wiom Mrs » Briae, of Me - 4 : ely applied the brakes, and! in 2:13',. chaclotune date Gas las The People's Savings Bank , ars were stepped, as if by a] The purse was $1000, and sbe was] ered at New Hope. vig ge, SOARS miracle, on (he cradie of the incline. | in fast company. Wm. Higbfield,as _ —-- Koreka, Utah, Aug. 20.—Rice's ret ‘The Ilinois Conceal Railroad Com. | i? the previous races drove ber Brings Suit for Divorce } Savings Bank assigned ioday Priaveton, Ky., daily until Aug. pany has long been noted as strict Usme Homie to Eat. aie stg colored olay Kenna. doe Siatiorliog ue and one-third fare, good to disciplinarians, says the Henderson! «pili Wavkins, the ersiwhile cdi- | 4! ed suit in the circuit ooritt syaletth metiath sa tivar eturn until Aug, 23 i vaner. ‘There is in the management | tor of (ue Moon,’ was in the city | 4er husband, W. M. wat ihe . dtoday, Liabilities » Boffalo. N.Y. 21, 22 and of the roads in the proprietorship of | today, Bill claims he has been ail Giron *, an the ai vay El eporone 300,000, $18.6 to reture until : H's colossal railway corporation af over the country siuce he left Padu | Wiree children, | She seni. \\es _ nile Be kad HE D5, $5 ; rule for everything, and everything] .sh several monius age. He didn't} Pere married here by Rey. ( MARKE “VS. Ago, A 25, $5.00 for , must be done, even by the humble't| vome to die — bat to eat. Dupee, and that through no f t jthe round (rip, good returning until larly given and plainly writen down,] | Atthe Po'nt of Death, ‘The cheapest excursion of the seae| Chicago, ll., Aug, 20.— Sept.| For further particulars apply to J Ihe entire sec ‘on force on tbe He Two of the most prominevt farm-| | io veg Paducah via Illi }.| wheat opened at 90!0-%), highew) > an, C. A derson divisio: ere le ed ers in the county, Messrs. W. D. "i 13's, closed at & on division were ordeed to 5 tral railroad, Wednesday rust {#3'2, closed at 95, ewartotG Se eeea Princeton last Suaday, wuere ell mac-| Pippin and J, 8. Scoggins, are today | Mi TATION, Amen AN Sept. corn open ) are of Oinimnents for Uatarth ters pertaiviog to r duties we ying at the point of death at thei: only $3 for the round trip, good to| Closed at 29 M . arly exnl P lers 2 romes in the Grabamville section of | OMY ¥9 tor the eet ee ened : viatiy Sa aud o-ders given returo until August 31, td | Sept. oats opened at acd) t ; vem 43 (0 tuelr work and conduct.| ue county, Death is momentarily |" ahah, J closed at 14 !¢8 ibe 5 sur The. railroad “coimldicsens will a Hatfield School Gert: ork opened at $8.70 and ram "opi able ped ‘about Sept the! 3ASE ‘The fall session will begin Septem-| closed at $8.67. «sino vl ; art out about Sepiember 2 on the! BASE BALL. Bogie, lard: opanetl/aiedcbb nent : ber 13, 1897. Day school, 9 a. to4 p. m.; night school, 7 p. m. to]closed at $4.57. 9p. m. Pri $2 to $5 permonth.}| Sept. ribs opened at 85. r ashi Your patronage is solicited. 85 | closed at $5.22. Weablogien, ¢. gee a Northwestern receipts, 163 cars annua! tourof railroad inspec: ions oning with the Illaois Central GAMES TESTERDAY, in Keniucks New York, 1; Louisville, 0. Chicago. 10; f ; 7 and The ‘Gleane."’ is iofo med the the Postal Telegraph Co. will have] Boston, 16; Pitsbucg, f- Kentuckians Married at Cairo. | Clearances today 717,000 bushels, ' its lines in bere by September 1, the] jynetrn 13% St. Lous, 5 Willlam Wetecn apd Mis Minnie)” 1... faraiatied front roobe fot rent nTetae Peart Aes Tear Lib deny Abed rooklyn, 13; St. Louis, 5, Young, of Masyac Cross Roads, this mie" Sex Ot * || To. qult tobacco ensily and forever, be mag ‘Awarded leveland, 3; Baltimore, 0. county, were married at Cairo’ yes- | Adilress Sow Omi tenvo and vigor, tae Nor Highest Honors—World’s Fair, wansaus exAupina OF OLUhe terday by Kl; tice Steagal Dre \s, ly, Kyos, ‘tae » ¥ oy Gold Medal, maven Fair, onc Gant ie tak Pon Kar, Nose and Throat, Paducah. Ky, dering ie x For sale or rent an elegs it eight- FN 084 sos i #4] coom residence, corn-r 7 ‘erson and | Place your orders for rough lum+ ‘The Superiviendent of a railrond ork. * “2) vountain avenuc. W. Kaen Lona, | ber for sieds, walks, etc., with the has been indicted at AUanta for ron- Cleveland 42 McKinnic Veneer & Package Co, tf ning freight trains on Sunday sontie Pnuatelpil ‘ bro lym... e e Washington i - Wi SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. : i@noee on’s] Lonisville at New York. . ( leveland at Baltimore, WHAT 1s IT?) A HEAT CURER. f you are broken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you Viisburg at Boston, instant relief and will cure you in one night, If you are galded or blistered by the heat you will always S:. Louis at Brooklyn, be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug store, Seventh nod Jackson, or send 25 cents Cincinnati at Philadelphia, and we will deliver a bottle to any partof the city, A trial bottle for 10 c¢ its, Chicago at Washington 4 A Pore Grape Cream of Tartar Power. teres Chia J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, Cheap excursion to Chicago Aug- 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. | «51 25th, only $5. td DRUGGISTS, SEVENTH AND JACKSO

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