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

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Zot Weatoor-BARCAIN —AT— THE BAZAAR 4 yor weex commenci g Monday, Sept. 40, only, FREE a bottle of Hoyt’s best perfume with every $1,00 purchase, ‘All cur 85 cent ladies’ gowns, trimmed with lace and fine tucks, for 50c, 100 pairs fine lace curtains, worth $1 50, go this week for 75 cents, All our $1 00 infants’ fine silk caps go this week for 50 cents, ‘All our $1.00 fine silks, consisting of fancy stripes, fancy broad: Persian effects go this week for 50 cents ‘All our $2.00 and $3.00 fine twilfeqsilk umbreilas go this week for $1.00 wnd $1 50, 100 pairs ladies’ fine kid gloves. These gloves never sold for less than $1.25. Our price this week 50 cents. Grays only. In millinery We are stric'ly leaders Ask to see our pew 50 cent felt walk- ing bats. ‘he nobbiest and best 50 cert hat op the market, and all satin lined, All colors, A nice lot of ladies’ And children's trimmed hits, while they Jast, they go for 50 cents. All our $1.50 and $2.00 Hair Switches go this week for 75c and $1.00, All our 50 ceut Colored Hair Switches go this week for 25 cents. ‘A large lot of colurek bangs worth 50c go this ret for 25e, We make a specialty of fine bangs and wav Remember the place. } THE BAZAAR, 216 Broadway. LOCAL MENTION. — Small Suiten grote, Rods. Thompson ftoday filed suit against\W. H. and T. C. Allcock for $125 on a note. For Sale, / New $100 pijacton s Big bargain. App’, Sun office. ¢ Notice, Ladies. 1 am sole agent for Pang, Y & Co,, téa mercbants of Chins and will keep Ue best teas need call at jes and NEW STORE. eg ong, full supply of od. When in T. D, Hanes’, Phone 185—124 South Second street. To Be a Pubiic Sale. Assignes Jus, A. Budy salarter cided to sell tse of tte Robins Glass & ,Qui ware Company , patent flour— You will like it. \d be convinced. 1788 A strict patent, second only to P. P. Use is proof. Make ‘the test. “Snow. Drift,” A good, Straight\Grade— None better made} “Daisy/’ al public sale. Campbell-Muly pany will fill your coal hous now cheaper than anyone. Call and make contract.” Gun Club Shoo The gun club is hokding i shoot at La Belié park ist, strictly choice | 2000. the medal at the last shoot. Khmt-Hearn Company Here. Corn Meal f select corn. Pure, Fre yesterday and js gt the mer the undersigned. highly of it, Thp” members a Second-hand flour barrels, our oWD| yjjgg° Alma Hegtn, Mr. preferred, bought for cash at Our! Krimt, J. J. Morris and wife, F. cooper shop adcoss the street. | Sullivan and Avie, F. Hartwell and We pay the highest cash price for) wife, Mose Wulf Julian Derrick, J wheat and corn. \We also sell corn, | Conkling, bran and chicken fepd and exchange Sutton, any and everything}in our line for) “Hi thefel B wheat or corsa. Come to sce us or communicate to town, and us, Street 220, South West and 0. 356. Riders money at home for , That's Let us have some he manufactured arti- » cau continue to do ves and at the game will bring his w Congress of Rough the World with him.’* of it back for | here and goaethere. will likely be no cle, so that centenptal this nigrning. the Palmer. ill Goal Com ‘ular | re his after-] our has about recovered from the Mr George Robertson won| painful fall she received before she The Klimt-Hearn Company arrived House. It is a large gompaay of tal- eer ers ented people, and the préss, where- All marmfactured and for sale by] Ger jt has played, gs’ spoken yery §. Devlin snd Miss Jo Bill is coming|that two arteries had been se Wild] and that ‘ gleefully;.and until the great show is} nce. peace until promises are made to the| PERSONALS. Miss Soyth Ferguson is visiting the Dr{ Troutman was at Brooklyn C. E.Penham, of St. Louis, is at Hotel Gilberto, Ben H. Levy of Evansville, is at N Mr. 8. T. Payne aud wife leave to. morrow for Nashville. Mr. A. B. Sowell went up to Prov- idence, Ky., today, | Postmaster W. C. lark went up to Kuttawa today. [ L Mr. E. C, Gish returned this morn- | — Boys’ School Shoes, ing from St, Lo Rev. W. E. Cave returned at noon from Henderson. Hon. Johnson, of Mayfield, was in the cify today. Mr. Clint V. Ezell, of Mayfield, was in the ¢ity yesterday. J. W. Fteeman and wife, of Gol- conda, are at Hotel Gilberto, Mr. W. L. McGehee and wife, of Mayfield, were at the Palmer today. Children’s Shoes—1 to WE ARE IN fen's Shoes, 7 $1.00 — vatiea’ Fan Shoes, $1.00 $1.00 / | 25c. Our higher grades of Clothing Our line of Hats, Caps, Glo Attorney Wy H. Hughes went out} the cheapest in the city to Mayfield thisafternoon to spend a few day Mr. and Mrs, James Lossiter, of the county, were today blessed with a fine girl baby. Mrs. Willis B. Ward, of Metropo- lis, was a gust of Mrs, Crozier today at the Palmer, Mrs. B. Houssells, of Vernon, Tex., returned home today, after a visit to relatives here. Mrs. J. H. Burnett and daughter, Mrs. Charles Curtis, left at noon for Mayfield on # visit. Mrs. Graham has /returned to Lebanen, after a visit to her brother, heriff Hulland, Miss Emma Cunningham left yes- terday on the steamer Clyde fora two weeks’ visit to friends and rela- tives in St. Louis, Mrs. E. E. Sutherland is at Water Valley, where she was called Satur. day by a telegram announcing the illness of her mother, Pilot Cade Stewart eame up at noon from Smithland and left for Cairo, where he goes out on the Gus Fowler this afternoon. Miss Gertrude Gammon, a beauti ful and accomplished young lady of Whitlock, Tenn., is visiting the ft ily.of Mr. W. R. Gammon, Miss Nancy Haskell, of Flint, Mich., who has been) visiting Mrs. 3eorge Flournoy, will leave tonight or tomorrow for Gates, Tenn., on a visit. Mrs. E.{B. Harbour and son have turned from Dawson. Birs. Hai left from a bicycle, USED A BOTTLE. Press Flowers Struck, and Almost Bleeds to Death, Press Flowers, a railroader, was George} struck on the head last night with » beer bottle by Anthony K Mechanicsburg, and came near bled ing to death. Dr. J. D, Robertson was called to Fourth and Broad streets, and found Flowers was in a very bad , | condition from loss of blood. Kyle gave himself up this morniog hat all the boys are shouting} aud was recognized for his appear- He said that Flowers drew 5 knife on bim and he struck bim wit) quart bottle. The only thing he »| regretted, he said, was that bedida’t youngsters that they / shali see the some barga We are closing out our Furnite ns. THE LEAD FOR GREAT BARGAL Men's Nice Suits ) $4.50 gilt k Cheviot Pants “ $100 $1.00 Boys’ Kuce Pants 25c. rices in proportion and Shoes ves, Ger ire a PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Third and Court We keep open till 10 ofetock every ev PADUCAM RACERS Will Start/ at Evansville Wednes- day. and Dyersburg start at Evansville. Wednesday, and loc:1 sports offer\as_ a tip that Mayfern will be first it, ie race, and Dyers burg second 1 Tite, fern ENGAGEM AND WEDDING of Mr. Earl Walters and Dora Rehkopt Announced, The marriage of Mr, Earl Walters, the handsome and popular dry goo | Miss Dora Rebkopt, the pretty and pted = daughter of Mr E. Rebkupt, is annoupéed to tak we some time befor the middie of Uctober, the exagt date not yet hav- ing been set. Mr. Walters came to Paducah to reside soon after the State Guard en- campment in {94, bei ac time a member of the Hx pany. He has. since man, to enville com- made many Miss | Saturday till 12, YELLOW JACK UN 187807 To the rance of Yle ye 187s, theré i Hleeink w fever plague in wonder that people are localities in’ the South whbre ase bas appeared All evil ves, how ie type of the ever, that t lisease pre- was very paracter oft f the epidemic a w Orlew he wered on the 254 g from a vessel's i the quarant k He was wrhiving in New Or irended dis- it spread ty where be Fr ase » ‘ase h the part of e@ fact Liat ye from the the era w fever | ‘ T { | HARBOUR’S. The pith and point_of this busi-} ness is to sell goods, but the Selling | must be right. Every article shown | you musfbear the stamp of honest value, : that you spend in this store must be gitwp its fullest purchasing power, are false toour trast, We ve to all this, and the howa and a b A Mere P ! Than Yellow Fever ‘ Is possible in Paducah. USE ONE OF... SCOTT HARDWARE _- CO.’S WATER FILTERS. AND BE/ON THE SAFE SIDE The Very Latest In the Grocery Line wtetvtt WE HAVE IN S$ a < which in methods you have showing our pte will never be abus tion, If it is at we wunt to kug Now for We've may fall, Th ected ngw, while the ressive ines: with our iy time 80 it new sanc abused aulise this its met purchases for new fall suit should b ock is at ters wth w in your mh the pri pay and you intend t rfeetly t 1 wid ality i TOCK. fur if we asked it, be LADIES We call special attegfion to oura. Matchless Goffee Finest 15-cer and sold onl MILLINERY HATS. Many of Lew are here th Nir swell styles 9 low . hat our I Kure ready it package on the market, ly by us, New Sorghum, «¢ Box Honey. us when ye tock is plete 1 k Jaye tom t read adverti#ement smen's knft | rowers yt ment. ‘The se ince eaft { for/3s for $1.00 a suit, or d pike you that you | al vale \ rget that our ; pee | Aorning Glory Hams titem i val | ¢ the finest on the market. ONES, Second Street Grocer. Albert Bernheim, 120 North.5th Street, } -! PALMER HOUSE.) / ay Jand worth fe this We offe everybody, Don't f trading. . 10-0 “or. M OURS aN, A. M. M Third, Telephon 36 Klondike Not InIt. | SCOGHRAN-& OWBN'S, Buy one pair and you will bay another nex¢ fall Better Shoes bought _of ‘usfpolished free. friends in Paducah of our most youngtladie The bride-to-be is youngest da and has won one/ a ae PBK LO TS aod a ii t Than Gold NRY MAMMEN, JR. BOOK | Patent Flat-Open } t Book-making plant, ¢ out of town Boo 126 BROADWAY SCHEDULE OF PRICES ~ FOR ectric Lights, ZZ 331 BROADWAY. Mee nererererorereres acess: ANDY KEEP YOUR. BOWELS S business our: time help you. out for \ grain and bor mostly \ stops in and the more ouk own people ¢ money we pay town, | 98! Well, why It is cer-| have a bigger bottle. tainly worth anyones seeing time and| A warrant was issued for a breacl ain. It will tyuch a lad more]of the peace, and the case will be about Indians and/military matters in| ‘ied tomorrow. a single exhibition than he can learn on- ter of Mr. E. Rebkopf, and ways been held in the highest esteem hy a large c'rele of adwirers. The marriage will/ end a ourtship, Which bad’ quite a roman happy ue neater erpreceseterere seresosese, RONG ALL SUMMER! CATHARTIC Te TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER |, 1897, * TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ SERVICE. ve Ji SIDENCES, Net Price, Diset. Off. N sume of our output the more we cap make a market Yor home-grown breadstufis and home abor. Business makes money circulate, pne transaction helps another, and so if passes from hand to band, and the community 1+ helped, Yours for good times, PADUGAH MILL AND ELEVATOR G0. T. H. PURYEAR, Pres’t. W. A, COKER, Supt. P. S.—Families will please insist on their grocerymen keeping our goods in stock and thereby save themselves the trouble of ordering di- rect from the mill, Notice our Brands out of books in weeks of study. It will entertain the old as well as the young. The bravery-and the man- hood of Col. W. F. Cody will not be a bad example to set before any boy, and how can that be donp so well as to let the boy see the man}? Welcome to Buffalo Bill and his Wild West say we! Evansyille Fair and Kaces, For the above occasion the Lilinois Central Railroad Company will sell tickets to Evapsville and return Sep- tember 20,21, 22, 23, and 24, at one fare,//good returning-antil Sep- tember’25, J, T. Donovan, CIRCUIT COURT, This Was @ Dull Day for Sensa- tions, ‘There has been litte done in circuit court tods Chas. Foster, ¢ ed with mali- ciously cutting Finis Dance, was tried and the case was given to the jury, Joseph Worth, Albert Miles and J. 8. Leigh were excused as grand jurors, and D, B. Sheerer, T. J. Reed and W, E, Allen were substi ea William Cox pleaded guilty to the on 8! and barrels. Special Sale. ON OUR NEW GOODS ew sauer kraut, per gallon lew country sorghum, per gallon, 800 c constantly on hand kles, per gallon, Fonkate Fresh tomato keychu) ‘Twenty-four poynds int bottles, rio ie dot aria inaae Twenty-four pounds best’ patent ae ap, ae Tbe I. L. RANDOLH, ‘Telephone 89 Have Your With every cash purchase of $1 We) “SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY” will give you Picture an order on Mr, W, G. McFadden, fi which he will Taken lake your picture or that of a friend, place it on an Free ¢legant lapel button, woich costs yi nothing. You get the button, we the rest. Lad Yocrs0ts, DRUG STORE 1H & BROADWAY. Candidates Cards Pai-ted at this cilice fu u at style. est family 65 123 South Séeond St. lista Ticket Agent. STABLE AND COAL HOUSE BURNED, Mr, Ben Weille Loses His Win- : ter’s Coal, The fire department was called to ighth and Jefferson streets yester- 3 o'clock by an 250 Be} Ei day afternoon at alarm from box 26. Mr. Ben Weille’s stable and coal house were found if Tames and were destroyed. Mr, Weille had just laid in four tous of anthracite coal, and this was all burned. The origin of the fire is unknown, There was \Jabout $150 insurance on the prop- erty. 1 / At Morton's Opéra House To- Night. / The Klimt-Hearh Gompany will begin their week’ @hgagement at Morton's opera house tonight, pre- senting for the 0 sensational melo | of Great City,’' With special scenic effects, The play is the property of that eminent comedian, Joseph Jef- ferson, and his two sons, It has achieved enormous success in the Jorge cities. ‘This season its exclu- ‘ou | Sive rights of production is controlled do, by the Klimt-Hearn Company, The company comes bighly recommended by the press gnd ranks with the best attractions én the road. During ‘or horse stealing, and the case was giv en to the jury this afternoon. The case against Pinkney Childers charged with grand larceny, was called just before press time. The jury in the case against Cox the horse thief, brought in a verdict at 3 o’clock fixing bis sentence at three years. Re Smith, who struck Rob Mollett with a brick, from the effects of which he died, was indicted for voluntary manslaughter. Wm. Cox, of the county, was in- dicted for borse ste: q is set for the 14th day, and Attorney Foe Graves will defend him, John Dillon, who broke into E. B. Harbour’s the same night he was re- leased from the penitentiary, was in- dicted for house breaking, and the case t for the 14th day, with Hon, E. W. Bagby todefend him, | ii Is With Cascarere. onstipation forevel KGS Fel und mone, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ~ DR or 8 pi ol oO their week’s engagement here an at- tractive rougd af popular plays that were never before presented at popu- jar prices will be given, and every effort will be made to give our thea- ter-goers a week of good entertain- 1 ments at popular prices, net rounded by the strongest /a Awerican and European afenic stars ever gathered able great features e tention of the audienge. educated ponies, goats, pigs and baby elebbants ; 9/ Royal Japanese ;Ahiilling aerial by the greatest gf all aerial perforr ers, Seigrist and Sibon, and many | Sepavle to expect tha with real Roman bippodrome ic beginning SICKNESS DECREASING, So All the Doctors of aducah Re- port. All the doctors report that sickness} nt ed in a remarkable man- ner since cooler weather arrived, and now there is very much less than this time last week, and nearly everybody who has been tl is improving THE GREAT MELVILLE. The World’s Greatest Rider. r wonderful bareback rider. tamed all over the civilized world, is one of the feature ‘‘Artists’” with the Great Jobn Robinson and Franklin Bos.’ Enormous Combined Shows He is the only living rider who has appeared before the crowned heads of Europe, and would never permit hi name to be identitied with aby but the very best tented amusements Mr. Melville is the embodiment of gr His work is so cleverly done that it has the appearance of exces- siveease. He springs upon the back of a swiftly running horse @s readily 3 as the ordinary mau moupts a chair. His thrilling riding created 4 furore. He conquers his augience by the mastery of his art. show has come and gone admiring 8° 4 thousands ailate on the matvel of his Places where the Long after the This worthy rider is He) is sur- y of performance. in worthy company. together/ Innumer: | whiain the ate Schools o! ouble troop of thers ; equestrian acts by more tha a score of justly\celebrated lady and | the lightuess with whi renic sports and piettt Rome, together The nly elephant-riding liog and numer- us Other features, The entire show entleman rider astimes of A: willexhibit at Paducab, Thursday Sept. 23. “AAT Tobacco Spit und Suiwko Your LAW Avay. 19 quit tobacco easily and forever, be mur ull of life, nerve and vigor, take No- oak men guaran Address ‘orks, DRUGGISTS isenrstcessensaeer scetarenavevetevenevavered that there » epidemk The Orst rece at Memphi tn the 1 \wi langer of its beowive | Morton's Up sra_ House. k Terrell, Mg One Week, Commencing ii Monday, Sept. 20. ~KLIMT-HEARN C0, ) were white abou i 000, of whom only 6,06 of the latest dramat ¢ The epidemic w all its fury, and fearful, jamong epidewic people died whom were negroes jseemingly be svon on there ir mortality whi ple usted itself, 5, 15¢ bout 1,000 o r only ft £ antl at Memphis wa } Sanitary conditi time, althou, ities iL Was as | nada, Miss., for neighboring t« At the latter place deaths, vumber of cures effected at Hick ater in number vlored € the epidemic ‘ very bad mof the city at that me swaller local. ) proportion and Gree i our were 464 san were much than at most The seautt was attripcted vs the ail }and management Of Dr. Blac burn, who Was } wtthere with trained purses, ‘The’ Doctor was considered the most able the country in jue yellow wn mer ut of in treatw: The disease became reaching nearly ull lo jower Mississippi, Va places far distant, Sur Widespread, slities in the and some it Was unrea- Cairo should ve did not; but 1 the epicdemc touched bere attests the claln that the city in the fork of the Obia and Mississippr rivers is bot a natural home to yellow Jack The mortality in proportion to the numberof . wre, however, WAS \EPe Great, ‘There were forty-three o”Ses and thirty-two leaths, What unselfish men and women will ris in aidvof their fellow beings, in time of epidemic, was beautifully exemplified at ali pointe, Vojunteer escape entirely, and in @ rour and comes successep MONDAY NIGHT The great scenic production | Shadows of a Griat Gity,. “ge, dances and specialtic f bil nightly r lp | ‘oples’ Popular Prices, _ 30, 20 and 30 Cents e a wrong impression prevailing /about: the we give below the sgfedule that of Sep' tr. A careful perySal will con- rg charged are reasonable and i sat deal less 1 for lights | LADIES mp t when a J ket | 4 referring to use & rmation by eall- eats now anCulin’s. c x over thirty lights. Parties physician furnished with prices and any other in: 4 almost certain | ing at company’s office death, while hoping they might fare o 7S) : beter orga pea ae PEOPLES’ oe, rae & RAYLWAY CO, er G.C. WAL LAGE, Gen'l Mgr at Memphis, twenty-eight of whom . ee la hows OOD NIOKEL For a Limited Time We will sell-fo each pbrson onc. three 5-cent cigars fof 10 cents oice of the brands. drug stors if ydu w CIGAR. ON E TRIE s 6 e. D, ALWAYS TAKEN. on Saturdays ¢ You-can pick Calon at our ‘7 nt&a good cigar. i LON & O J ” ¥ . macists. of J. VD. Seventh and Jackson stréets.

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