The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 21, 1897, Page 4

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Just Received ee Another Big Lot of Those Dollar ’ hs. berger Black Skirts, at The Bazaar. =e The demand for these skirts is so great that we are unable to get enough of them. So in order that no one will be disappointed, Jwe will sell only one to a customer. For next week only wi will sell the renowned R. G. corset, the most perfect fitting corset in the world, at the ridiculously low price of 75¢. These corsets are made in black only, and have never been sold under $1.50. Only one corset to a customer. 500 beautiful all-silk plaid children’s ties, regular price 25c., go this week for 15 cents. In millinery we will s low cost. A good straw hats for 65 cents. ell all our summer hats be- sailor for 25c. $2 trimmed In order to fully introduce our hair department, we will shampoo the hair finger nails for 25 cents. only, Tuesday, Aug. 24 New Store. for 25 cents, an? manicure This offer for one week , we will curl bangs free. BAZAAR, 216 Broadway. Always in ‘The Front Rank. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS IN STOCK... Ce for iced tea. Fancy Mackerel, three for 25c. Bayle’s Fresh Potato Chips. Pickwick Club Coffee, three pounds for $1.00. Nice Fresh Wafer Crackers. Uncolored Japan Tea, 60c a pound—very fine New Asparagus Tips. sexTry our Bonita Package Coffee—two pounds for 25c. pram CE | ED JONES, The Second Street Grocer. Say phy Stee OF 0m, 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 75¢ 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, Ii suffering from early indiscre- tions or later excesses, power and vitality gone, we are just the par- ties you are looking for. We have a remedy which we guarantee to do prompt work and give perfect satisfaction—a remedy very power- ful in its action, and absolutely harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im- WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight and Sunday, LOCAL MENTION. rough boxiog, go to Veneer & Package Co. To Heat [the Court Howe. Tlie work of putting in the steam heating apparatus at th an court house has begun, and w probably be com) 1 by Septembe Ist hy heating foutiit will arrive jaa f days, and probably be ready by the middle of September To Cure Constipation Forever. Tak rets Candy Cathartic. 10 or %e, 1G. C.C tail tg cure, druggists refund money —— Nice ash stove wood, delivered promptly to any part of the city. Telephone 29. .E. E. Bew. tt On the Day Force. Qficer Frank Orr is temporarily on the day foroe jn place of Officer Fayette Jones, who is ill, CAMPBELL-MULVIBILL COAL COMPANY Will fill your coal house now cheaper than anyone. Call and make contract. Hatfield Scheol, The fall session will begin Septem- ber 13, 1897. Day school, 9 a. m. to 4p. m.; night school, 7 p. m. to 9 p.m. Prices, $2 to $5 per month, Your patronage is solicited. 85 Death Relieved Him. Mr. W. D, Pippin, of the Gra- hamville section, died yesterday of congestion of {the stomach, after a several days illness. He was 40 years of age, and leaves ip addition to his wife several children. The remains were buried at Bayou church ceme- tery today. For sale or rent an elegant eight- room residence, corner Jefferson and Fountain avenue. W. Frep Lona. 20a2 Nice furnished front room for rent. Address ‘‘K,”’ Son Office, Dr. Ear, Nose and Throat, Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Paducah. Ky. Place your orders for rough lum- ber for sheds, walks, etc., with the McKinnie Veneer & Package Co. tf Which do you prefer ? 50 cents offchills ? or a casex If you had ratherZhave the soe we will keep the {medicine and you the chills. Claxton Tasteless Chill Tonic Will positively cure chills and and fever, Money refunded if it does not cure, at tence are things cf the past when &NO is so obtained, One dollar a bottle; f bottles for $5. Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address same day, Address’ box 59, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Da. H, Pai oh. Wtf Moepsors eee ia For timbers, joists, scantling and the McKinnie llatf Avaisasent (saa PERSONALS Mi - | i Dilday left last night fo Louisville Mrs. Ciint Dean bas returned from Union City. GR:iATEST Clothing SALE hoes and EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF PADUSAH. Our buyer has just returned from the east, where he has pur-| deh J, McElrath, of Murray, was in|chased the entire bankrupt stock of Carl Schmidt & Co., of the city today, Capt. Robt. E. Lee, of Memphis, is at the Palmer. Charles E, Hughes, of Golconda, is at the Palmer. Edwin Corlis, of Metropolis, is at the Palmer today. Mr. H. H. Buquo, of Erin, Tenn., is at the Palmer. Capt. Billy Lewis came in today from St. Louis. Judge W. D. Greer returned this|Great Bargains in Crildren’s Shoes morning from Creal. W. W. Hiddelleston, of Swanton, , is at the Palmer. Mrs. Jim Foster and child returned at noon from Dawson. Mr. and Mrs, Will I. Levy lefi at oon for a sojourn at Creal. Miss Katie Plumb has_ returned from a visit to Charleston, Mo. Murrell Buckner went up to Mr. Hopkinsville this morning. Rev. M. EK. Chappell returned at noon from Hill Springs, Crittenden county. Photographer W. G. McFadden left this morning for Dawsun, on business. Mr. D, L. Redden, of Murra was in the city today en route to KE dyville. Miss Mamie {Judge has from a pleasant sojovrn of several weeks in New York. Roate Agent E. C. Spence, of the Southern Express Company, was in the city today. Mr. H. H. E quite sick at his home, 510 South Fourth, of malarial fever. Mr. J. E. English returned this morning from St. Louis, having re- mained but half an hour in the Future Great. Mr. O. T. Davis, of the ‘‘Regis- ter,’’ leaves tomorrow for Calvert City. From there he goes to Nash- ville to attend the Centennial, Rev. M. E. Chappell returned to the city ‘oday from a three weeks’ outing, spent with about seventy-five friends from Fredonia and Marion, camping at Hill Springs, in C itten- dev covriy. He reports en enjoya- ble time. RIGHT IN THE FRONT, ‘The Paducah Milling and Elevator Company Leads. Wheat has been bringing top price: in Paducah ever since the remarkable | § rise began In tact our a "Tbeen ahead of r i are now | Z Wants Back His Goose Engineer Joe Flach, of the Bettie] ——————_____ Owen, requests the ‘*gentleman’’ who stole his goose a night or two sioce to come back and get the other one, as they are worthless except in pairs. Grape Phosphate, when made right, 18 a most delicious drink. Try it at Stutz’s, Practice Shoot, Yesterday’s practice shoot of the Paducah Gyn Clyb resulted as fol- lows ; First shoot, twenty-five birds at extreme angles—Lang 18, Dr. Bolus 18, Nemo 16, George Robertson 16, Lewis 14, Bob Reeves 14. Second shoot, twenty-five birds per man, expert rules—Lang 19, Lewis 17, Nemo 15, Dr. Bolus 17, George Robertson 17. Steamboat repair work a specialty by W. J. Wolf, 216 Court street. 21a3 Ruoker'’s Case Continued, Alex Rucker, colored, was to have been tried before Justice Winchester this morning for assaulting Harry Hopson, but the case was not ready for trial and was continued unt'l Menday. . If you are thirsty try Orange Phos phate at Stutz’s, It is very flue. Candidate for Magistrate. Judge George Phelys todgy an- nounces as a candidate for magistrate in the First district, subject to the action of the Democratic party. For rent, a three-story business house on ower Broadway, Apply to R. Rowland. 1826 An Attractive Catalogue. The Paducah Furniture Company bas just issued from the Sun job de- partment, one of the most complete and attractive catalogues ever sent out of Paducah, The work was all done in the Sux job room, and shows that nothing up-to-date in the art pre- servative is impossible in Paducah, and that the popular Paducah Furni- ture Company knows where to go when it wants the hest work qt the lowest price, Spilled the Hay, A bay wagon broke down at Fourth and Coujt at noon and the hay bad to be transferred to another: wagon and hauled off. A front wheel was wrenched off in turoing. New Tio Shop. W. J. Wolf, formerly with Scott Hardware Company as foreman, has opened up atin shop atNo, 316 Court street, He will do all kinds of steamboat work, roofing, guitering and repair work. Guarantees a | work to be first-class and solicits Blas returned] and Clothing in the city of Chi 200 prs Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, vici id, worth $3.50 and $4.50, go in one lot at $1 all styles of toes. 200 prs Fine Ladies’ Shoes, at 99 cents. and Slippers. ne Shoes, worth $2.00, and 2.60, go in one lot at 99 worth 2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, go in one lot Chicago, which was one of the best selected stocks of Shoes cago. CLOTHING-- Men’s Fine Business Suits, worth $8.50, $9.50, and $12.00, go in one lot at $5.50. Men's Fine Dress Suits, worth $15.00 $16.50, and $17.60, go in one lot at Men's Fine Clay Worsted Tailor made Suits, silk lined, worth $19.00, $22.00 and $24, go in one lot at $19.60, You cannot afford to miss this sale. PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 228 and 230 Court St. Cor.f3dj&jCourt. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, Cumpertano Reespyrerias vices as usual tomorrow at the Sixth and Court. eLIcaL—No Fifth street ¢ Sunday school Genwan E vices at the vangelical church. 9:15 a. m Textu Street Cunisrian—Tenth Street Christian church morrow. Sunday school at m. Communion at 10:4 fall church is desired. cordially invited Fisst Bartist— usual hours at the First’ Baptis church corner Fifth and Jefferson streets by the Pastor, Rev. W. K. Subject of morning sermou Music by the Penrod “Close Communion ’’ hoir, Mr. Harry Gilbert orgauist Ser- ‘um berland Presbyterian [church corner services to- 9:30 a. Preaching ns, the oil man, is}at 11 a. m. and 8 p, m, by Eld, Al- bert Nichols, of Metropolis, Ills, A itendance of membe's of the And the public eaching at the FRANK ASSIGNS The Second Street Merchant Turns Uis Property ser+ rman Over to Mr. J. KR. Lemon In Jail Here, is Now 1 a A. L. Frank, the Second gang of shop-lifters, today deed of assignment to Mr. J. R. Company and for this reason makes signment, t was recently held over on his b.other and three others. court, The Facts of the Case To close out Summer Oxfords and Slippers for ladies, , we will cut the price 20 per cer misses and ¢ street/e merchant in jail on a charge of grand larceny, and alleged to belong to the filed a Lemon, of the Lemon-Grenory Hat He states that he desires all his creditors to be treated fairly, the as- Frank, as is probably remembered two or three felony charges, together with casas all come up at the next term of mone be v0ds at our prices elsewhe x ee eo qual at 0 Big Drive in Mubver Hose. ar here cv FadresGoote | CY GY fbei 3-4 A They aro here at old tariff prices great ntock of black dress goods await| 7 ; j your ing; ction, at 200, 2Bc, 85¢ And H atts nor 4 eC, | upwarels +> more than adollar a yard = ne , arate fat di piy HuDver Hose On and pin weaves—-all at intrin hd jsically low and popular prices. | Ro , We continue our sale of table dam asks and linen towels at old tariff Buy now and saye money | Spray Nozzle =O O prives, Bleached table damask at 250, 35@, 48¢ 650, 75¢, 8c and $1.00 per yard. Han towels at 480, 980, $1.40, $1.98, $2.40, $2.75 and $3.00 per dozen are all most excellent bargains, and worth consid- ering. Capes, Capes. A sample line of new fall capes is now on sale at popular prices, | | Michigan Reel ALL FOR?'$5.00, at Boys’ good ribbed bicycle hose, two threads, full le: and heavy, full weight—extraordinarily are now here for only 121-2c a pai Misses’ ribbed hose, seamless, gua: anteed stainless, a bargain indeed, only 10¢ a pair. ¥ best stocking ever made for the price, knit from two-thread yarn, seamless and stainless, 121-2c a pair. The first of September we will re ceive agreat stock of the celebrated Onyx fast black hose for ladies, misses and children, that you must see Canton Flannels. Buy here and save money. Fall weight canton flannel now here for E. D. HANNAN Does All Kinds of 71-20 a yard, which ie a big value. ‘Ten-quarter shootings, very desira Wa Gas and ble goods, now here for 121-20 per Sani yard sanitary... Yard - wide, soft- finish, fine un- bleached domestic, extra quality, now here for 4c, 41-2c and 5e a yard. Yard-wide, soft-flnish, bleached do- mestic now here for Se, 6¢, 6 1-2c, 7e and 7 1-2c per yard. | Cotton batting now here for 65¢,! 71-2¢ a roll. ‘all styles prints now here at popu Tar prices Fall styles wrapper goods now here at $13¢ and 10c per yard, that ought to bring 10¢ and 12 1-2¢. | Our stock of merchandise for fall) will be the largest we have ever shown and at the lowest prices it has ever been our good fortune to make Shoes, Shoes. The quantities of shoes we handle give us buying sdvantages that enable’ us to offer big inducements in 4 and prices. Boys’ and girls’ achool shoes are here for inspection fair prices and excellent goods, HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. Thi rd. PLUMBING ! Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, Cd 329 Court Street Phone 201 The HenryjMammen, Jr. BOOKBINDER. Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding 2 A| PATENT in all their branches... i FLEY-OPEMING ne tetest mscninery. ‘The best equipped beokbisdery BOOKS in the state outside of Lou'y ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFArTORY. 1126 BROADWAY ADUCAH, KY 4) A on every pair, 0 days. { #3 SKS ; Beet urs ge ‘ ¥ TT! i i > ; Y : '& ( iDremed, All rhe . > y ” f + 4 1 Poiw + ifs COCHRAN & OWEN : ace Nae , 4 ie 1 re , B@Shoes be t us polished frec, ; 33! Broadway. i 120 Noith Sth Sireet th NI ac Se SMR FACTS Bs CLA OEE BS Bh 000.6 BG 2 ie ees toca ‘ ene | Officg Hour 1-3 | Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Mr. MALONE IMPROVING POLICE COURT. (od P.M «'elephon 364 Flint Singletary — superintendent. Prayer services every Wednesday 2 a : evening, conducted by the pastor. A ad aba? Pity Ee Lace © | Ancines Interesting (Sension ‘Tos 7 a Spt ea naan cordial invitation is extended to $3200 Bena. Day, as Se BY BROADWAY }¥ FS} everybody to attend these services, Charlie Malone, who was stabbed! jou last ye ye re Oe i E ‘ by Jim Hale last Wednesday, 1s im-| ing Palmee eee colored Cook at | Amerivan Bis ap BA pa aha ley There proving, with good chances of recov- a OM Ge EO Fes por Uber ae ec He Meats eather T z von¢ ery. , rounc-| Paducah seven carloads of candy, | EMS 23e— 51.40 PER DAY. byterian church to:norrow at 11 a.) “Ph ing for insulting his wife, was fined | crack ; Sormes © coawey and Bignih r ' e trouble, as will po doubt he " ig » Was fined | crackers, ete., which will be shipped ntwey ond Miapih stews, m. and at 8 p. m, Everybody im} remembered, occurred over a game |o, S04 costs this morning. atonce, Mr. Buchanan says busi-|J. BR. Hesewe. pros vited, Tuikp Street M, E. the Third street M. E. church day school at 9:30 a, m. Preaching at lla, m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, L. J. Ward. It is earnestly requested that the members of the church attend. & special jnyitation is extended to the public, will be services at Tenth Street Christian church as follows: Sunday school at 9:30 8, m.; communion at 10:45; preachi tlla.m. and 8 p.m. Members requested and pub- lic cordially invited to be present at both services, Junior meets at 3. p. m. The members of this society ought to remember their pledge and let nothing keep them gway. Come out, little people and help us to have & good meeting. Cumpertanp Presuyrerian—The usual services may be expected at this church, corner of Sixth and Court streets, M. tor. Preaching at 10:45 a, m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Allare cordially invited to at. tend. Sgeconp Barris.—At the Second Baptist church, corner of Ninth and Ohio streets, there will be Sunday school at 9:30 a, m., V. A. Van- trease, superintendent. Preaching atll a, m.and 7:45. Subjects, ‘*A Chosen Generation,’’ and ‘Christ the Bread of Life.’’ The public in- Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR —Services at of cards, Malone having won the | money and refused to lend Hale any. |The two were the best of friends, and Malone says he does not think | Hale meant tocut him. | The latter was arrested by Bob Smith, an ex-policeman, and one of Hale’s best frends. He is now out | on a $2500 bond. ‘Today Malone, who was stabbed Texru Street Crnistian.—There| ‘0 the hollow near the heart, was thought to be im a fair way to re- | cover. Those Who are Ill | Officers Fayette Jones and Barobart are on the sick list. Mrs. B. B. Davis is quite ill, John, a son of Mr. Joe Potter, is quite ill, Mrsr Dan Galvin, who has been ill of typhoid fever, is convalescent. Mr. H. W. Barbee, the N, C. & St. L. engiveer wha has been ill for some time from dysentery, is better today, Mr. John Dipple is on the sick Hist Capt. Jimmie Owen was able to be out again today, after a several days’ illness, Dave Wilson, the hackman, 1s ill at the City hospital, Mr. ‘Thomas F, Terrell today deeded to his sons, Messrs, Richard The case against Miller for using in-| ness is picking up everywhere, aud sulting language towards the woman, | that Paducah merchants are evidently was continued until Monday, not behind the times. : ‘The nuisance case against Mr. R. aale H. Woolfolk bas not yet been decid.| Al! kinds of repair work done at ed, and was today continued until reasonable prices by W. J. Woilf,216/ 1 ——_—_— Not vin Attempt at Suicide, It war's reported today that a young n er, t a North Si Monday. Court street, @ia3 | factar,y ppted suicide iy — Educate Your Howols With Carcarete, | 22” ity developed the fact that he bad Pineapple Sherbet at Stutz's. eager Cathar scguntpation Roreve. oal'y taken a dose of laudanum as = my aclicin O20 0080000000 00200000 seeeeees GRAND OPENING ¢ : SOF Rodney C. Thompson’s MAMMOTH Electric‘Steam Laun‘irs MONDAY, AUG. 23, 18°,7. and E. F, Terrell, respectively, a lot near Monroe and Second, and several acres of land on the Ohio river. Don’t fail to attend” the big mac- aroni lunch at the Merchant's Ex- change tonight at 7:30 p.m. Lagomarsiuo. ot Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely devange the weole nyt tem when eutering 4 througu th uch articles chould neve cept on prescriptions from sep clans, as the damage they Will qo [he good you ean poss 8 Caiarrin Che wonlals free, Bst#, price 760, per bott y Pills'are the beet, "Ot" A Pare Grape of Tartar Powder. | teed Booklet and 40 YEARS STANDARD, / *'iit# Howwiy Co, . ‘ ry ‘strong. AU ereapea ten oth. © sample. tree Ghlengo or welt DRUGGISTS, orker, Unat 1 Liquid Frost... The largest and Most Superb Laundry p' None ‘ut first-class experts employed” ms Your patronage most re; , Renita cdapantéen. spectfully Siicitud. and perfect satis- White Front--181 8. Third St. Telephone orders receive pre t ROUO0R0RDORORO8E OF EE anf , in the state. *Phone 129. ; mpt attentioti. a ePTFE UOO808 (bacon’s] WHAT IS IT? A HEAT CU xER, insiant relief and will cure yon in one Tf you are broken out with heat Li{QUID FROST will give yor ve thunk! try t f ; nigh Tt von are galded reparation. * Cali at ou er & ote to any par ° always ut 25 cents iif ye J.D. BACONc& GCO., Sole Makers, SEVEN ( ) 0 > : Fe 132 South Fourth Steer ~ nS Xx \ AND sACKSON, oe mt ” ( ”

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