The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 26, 1897, Page 4

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AT. ot Louisville, Col, 5. B. buckver, ~ PERSONALS. — | | is in the city, Mr. Rufe Skinner bas returned ‘a Yolice Kept Busy 1x BRIEFLY TOLD.) GREATER AND GRANDER BARGAINS eee ene ee ee Cold wave T HE BAZ AA from Mayfleld, Capt. Ed Farley has gone to! Nothing These Days. IN s One ladies’ leather shopping bag. worth $1.00. Cincinnat ou business, : % Jue Dr. Warner's best corsets, white, drab or black | Mr. J.P, Buchanan, the cracker atieped Wheat ‘thieves Still in p ees regular price 75¢ and $1.00 man, is in the elty. “ “ttied Pu One ladies miuslin gown, nicely trimmed, with lace} Mr. J. Wheeler Campbell returned Jail.—Notes of Public a and tucks, well worth 75¢ jat noon from Kiddy ville, Inter, st. 4 CENTS One ladies’ fleece-lined union suit, all sizes, regu-| Mre, S.-H. Winstend’s lite j 4 pct cgee | anaes qoseig tagpreeh oo Look out for it. Heating stoves Too new sample capes, ranging in price from $1.00 to $5.00, Bach} Capt, P. W. Hollingsworth and : Fy an L every one a decided bargain. wife hr at noon tor Sk Lous M| A tramp was the cause of Mes. / " in endless variety---hard coal, 4 P All wool fur trimmed beaver capes, $2.00 Miss Willie Stone returned to her Mary Walker getting her arm very THIS WEEK THAN EVER soft coal; gas d il h Ditiece Deparment tome a ute te cureoee, [ae tr, fom nig gee Sol and oil heaters. dd down too ladies’ new trimmed hats, all styles and colors, $1.00 Foreedelis Burdett went up tolold bianket of some kind and was M e agents for the celebrated 4 Another lot of velvet hats, handsomely trimmed, well worth $3.00 | Henderson this morning. making bis bed in the fence corner i i - ‘a aul $3.50—our price, $2.00. Mrs, Henry Ross aud Mrs. Jack|Mr. Perkins, driving home from a bright £ er Te ovslit 8 t oore’s Air - Tight Heaters--- 150 new pattern hats, worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7. Our price 54 Hart returned this morning from |citureb ina t*o horse hack, started here is a bright future for our shoe business: ought to be 96 _ We have also a new lot of French hair switches, regular price! atayfell, to pass the tramp when the team be- | fF Wo practical tr sae Furst th ach agi Ted guaranteed to rent every stove guaranteed. & $3.50 and $4.co, our price $2.50. | Messrs A S. and T. W. Hunte- | Cattie frightened and started to run. der good ay en ” bees Bk tt ported . ah ch Be Now ig Other switches at 75 cents and $1.00. man. of St. Louis, are at Hotel] A young man by the name of Poo Man < heaper than those who serve the people with honesty eet oe i oy THE BAZAAR. Gilberto tried to get in front of the team in| YOU" time t t your fail and winter clothing and shoes, on which we | ; 3 " ‘ean help ave from 25 to 35 per cent e ’ Miss Jennie V. Cook, of Button, | Otek to stop them, when they turned UE ON To. hoys! and children’s clothing and shoes we have some | = Store—Don’t mistake the place 215 Broadway. | returned at noon, after a'visit to Miss] 0 stort ne ta throw avery Oo ees sipling bargalte. . age seth ahh Shar ; Vine Mary Boswell bs es a We al rry a bi tment of underwea ve j Ss thoibewet , rN e c sig assortment of underwear, overshirts, hats é 0. Deputy Revenue Colleetor McD. l"there were two other ties ate caps, gloves, ete., which we will close out at at greatly reduced prices. Ladies Who Ure... jt CAL MENTION, jrerguson ttt at tidoa tor Maytteld,| hack besides Mrs. Walker and Mr. | ’ = 4 ena on business, Perkios, | ENRY M MM g | Our subseribers are requested | Mr. Harvey iteep aud wito lett at A EN, Jr. a i noon for Dyersburg, Tenn., where} Aceotding to dispatches JB. Cvl-| % | to report any neglect on part of \" . r ( learrier or other emp oye of et ee se ee Creat lins and C. Y. Keys, of Metropolis; | PADU AH AUCTION CO. R . i y | , © rec m , | get your paper we will cons‘tet|in Memphis, after a visit to relatives, | the Western Protective Association of SOUTHEAST CORNER Vets ned sand ni wi te ~ ott aki ng plant. q anne Columbiz rani & great fayor if you will re-| Rev. J.C. Walters the now pastor | Si: Loale, a8 insurance and sick ben- THIRD AND COURT STREETS ij K; a” port to the business office or will preach at the Third street M. K. /¢Utonler without license 1 do butler ————= | Patent Flat-Opening Books. 126 BROADWAY . ing te 3 Lurch Sunday i . According to th WHOLE “FLOOK OF ENGINES. . ery ring telephone ? church Sunday morning and night. | ace ¢ 1887, simply soliciting for an THE RAILROADS — — v “The W Mr. J. W. Waltom became a mem-|ynorganized insurance company is a : In a Battle Ship There Are No Lene re 5 Cldasine botiiat Ratieda 4 ber of the Kiks last night. There/ nable offense from $100 to $1,000, : The ‘ g tonig! urday fair and | was a large and enthusiastic meeting. > jai In av The largest, fines I. has no disagieeable oor, and is| decidedly colder, with a cold wave, ; i or imprisonment In the county jail or| of the Unit Ad ct f 5 wo wleckat Uilbvety te Mr. J. W. Garrett, of EVansville,| both, and it the sioney is collected | Death of Ernest Burgman at the} together so steam engines, big arte Jit And cheapest equal to alcohol in every respect.] Beautifal China plates for 0 cents} representing the Harding & Miller/and retained ot misappropriated wn- tle io the equipment, and many of these Assortineut of Only asc pint. Sold at each, Just think of it! At our hon ont cod of that place, has|der stich circumstances the party Hospital, . suble eylinders—in fact i 4 ve great sacrifice sale today and tomor- | located here. stayes the penitentiary in the face, — ~ re are no less than 138 steam cy! > a Z C- Yip g, [row ani Noau's Ark. Capt. Ed Farley left last night for —- 1’ mported French Briar and : 4 ACLIOV0S, How to Saye Money, Wiel a by erin) invitation to] Harding & Miller, the pidno men, | 1M¢ New Time Card ts Expected | Rosewood Pipes a Buy your coal for cash, of W. Y attend a dinner given by prominent} sent from Evansville a fine team, in norrow.~ Other News, RUG STORE i nopie, Agt. ; latest improved screens | BePublicans. charge of Mr. Garrert, who will use In the city. Aber bits a specialty, : * 3 BROADWAY. asd forks uscd in handling, Lump} , Congressman Jas. Cooney.of Mar-|it in working the country traile, He Call early on ni 8 cents, nut 7 cents per bushel, Send shall, Mo., left this morning for} will be under Mr. Hibbs, the local Ernest Burgman, a Swede, aged spies “ money with your order, or pay Washington, after a brief visit to his | agent. ge about 60 years, died today at the IIli- Broadway and ~ to the driver on delivery a oan brother-in-law, Mr. Heory Orm. Pho Mew Sines ee ain ok Central hospital, aged 60 yea Second WILL A. KOLLEY > enced North ‘Third Street.| Ali members of Jersey Camp are] to th raid eae | ceneral debility ec LW Know pac yes y ee |. |tonight. Business of importance L the C 2 Soa tue shops, ant had been here for sev-| sasegey Our goods must be s Ml. This s |sou4ntiltivaions to be gone through. through the Campbell-Mulvibill coal eral years, with the exception of rome tride will be t 1 M positive, as we must have more room rer? oe poste Seema” time t Memphis. He came ‘ if * a a tor Christmas goods, Sacrifice sale |, ae nf Gui lft on the 18: 19 the st Bernard company. The| tere fiom Ellasbethtown and held a{ iliary engines as has b 4 today aud tomorrow. rain for Bardwell, Ky., to attend|New Howards ¢ preciate | sgbirie yeti @' i gio Re hey ; ; i “yi position under Supt. Briggs, and re | te main engines Mcxnig ke the funeral of her father-in-law Jobo] the timely gift. They are now en | 5 te ible the panete th ieee oan's Ark. Smith, which event {s mentioned turned to the city from Memphis over | is oe ifheuly®. bi rpeitte one | Dr. Bell's Pise-Tor Honey ad. {elsewhere in this issue, : ao q IS THE RECORD | K, year anew theory inthe treatment] Congressman Chas. K. Wheeler, ma ss Nj eee ° , ii of all cough, lung and |ronchial| wife and children leave Monday for on We are Jusive agents 8 is onchial y . € are exciusive agent troubles. It cures and cures quick-| Washington. Mrs. Wheeler and WE MAKE. ¢ for this renowned instru ly. Absolutely harmless anp pleas-| children, it is understood, will spend UR k tay 1 ’ . ment rom pocket sive-- M40 tke. “HL cts Toe te mu |e winter i the Capital City 6) Ce E cl ctadutss pneu tae : es a 3 : v hout exertion or straining} The german given at the Palmer j of tan tsa caeikesenaiad | 1¢xa—to No. 4 Kodak, and stops the cough at once, It}House last evening was one of the ‘ : Fess Meg ri ‘ 4x5. Films for same in heals the intlamed parts, It gives|most enjoyable of the year, and a S31 BROA WNExc every in the line of ‘ stock, vigor and vitality to the respiratory | large crowd was in attendance. Some D AY " organs. It enables the hiood to re-|of the society people went to Me- | Telephone 118. l | $e it builds ah the supe of Rent ch tropolis to attend a big dance last Cor. oth and Trimble P. F. Al Y. iP the system, rendering it| evening. less succeptil 25n5 — ¥. less sueceptible to cold. 2585) A reception will be tendered the _ ne , Winter Tourist Rates. scale of bag T mre ee er $350 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. | ‘The Ilinois Central Railroad com. |ChUtch touight at the home of Air. A L] NAGEL pany bas now on sale lek to prom: J. Cc. Marta, 1035 Harrison street. Our line of Boys’ and Chil- $3.00 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. ' inent winter resorts in Flor Jeor. | tat all may meet the new pastor, * Pe cea ) ‘ P gia, South arclles; Taxa Now Rev. John C. Wilson. dren's Shoes are the best values $290 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. Jeweler and Mexico ani Mexico ai reduced rates,| Pt F. H, Gentry, who was here|Mf in the city. tae ‘or further information apply to recently with his dog and pony show, Shoes bought of us polished free L Optician oot Deneve Ae gags ah. ine Eaioies aad Mhaves I ’ HAD HIS BRUTUS { : oe tag Ky. today for his home in Bloomington, (ques 5 FE ‘¢ ji ve a ee listo ‘epeats its 1 THIRD AND BROADWAY Henutitul taniblaes at 100 pec sah, Ind. One of his shows gave [ts Iset | <emmeee===——ns EL , History repeats iteelf. But the :‘boys’’ are still in business at the performance today, while the other |, he: : old stands, and so is > Worth 25c, at our great sacrifice sale ‘ 4 ering into a season when there is'a year ago and had since been at tune average y about 2%, 7 ale ioday-and Witurtew, Laer? vlabpemalg ite today after 8/jikely to be great distress and suffer- | work forthe company. He was an.| %@t of! re power of % Ps - Noni: Ack, oe ee ing, and they are in urgent need of | married, and the remains will proba. | ™'" * he actual amount ¢ i — sia ‘The reception of the Eastman Club} supplies of all kinds, especially feel. bly be buried at Oak Gr ! | steam by ries was, 1 : Does your watch run correctly? Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com-| last night over Hank & Neihaus’| The New Howards have done great! ~ whore . mites If not, brit ' pany will fill your coal house now | ‘I's store, at Seventh and Clay. was] good in years past, and this year will) M« Watkins aud Cameron. | [i i bps We have all been knifed to get even, we are kuif : know it will be properly r¢ cheaper than wi yone. Call and largely attended and most enjoyable. | exert the usual effort to relieve the |! Were injured ip the beater exo) ville t basin A Ps ate make contract Ad | secretary Will Hank madethe address | needy. slusion on the Evansville Division, | (oe a as Ly ie ad of welcome, responded to ly Mayor- — continue to improve Sicte 4 = “Beats 16 to 1. elect Lang, Some of the members| A lamp in the hall at the residence ~ we Pa || ‘ Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La., of the Club are: Mayor-elect Lang. of Mr. James Thompson, the cou-) Sam Willia w 1 two ¢ ower r oe DR, A, M. COVINGTON, “We have sold twenty-four | County Attorney-elect Eugene|tractor, exploded last night carly dren are vis re. Sam | cent. of OF METROPOLIS, ILI. bottles of Dr. Mendenball's Chili | Graves, Sheriff Holland, Messrs, T,]and but for the timely extinction of |is 4 well-known former news agent of pumps, 36% indicated horse Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOKS. 9 Cure to one of any other since we|J+ Moore, Andy Bauer, Jobn Nie- | the incipient blaze by a blauket, a Central, and married a} BOWE OF ut one-third of one per and all sorts of she Every price in our store will be ‘cut to fede “} have liad it in stock, and we have five| aus, Will Hank, Capt. Crambaugk, |disastrous contlagration would have of the He now rung} “thts feed pumps, 64 Indicate . the core,’’ so all fee that the campaign is o'er. We yet a FYE, BAR other brands.’ » It itis not the best|Ricbard Sherrer, George Nolte and|taken place. Mr, Thompson, who 0 eptprdirde 9 have a few free rocking chairs for yo 3 Nine remedy for malarial complaints you | Albert Moore. was eating supper when the explosion) | bade Argon have ever tried. Du Bois & Co, will occurred, bas his clothing soaked! The new time card v f ex f auxitar niente JOHN J. DORIAN a i, refund the money. Price 0c. tf A POPULAR RIVER MAN [with oil, pelea os Bei . | Pov ra ehalt of one per} 205 Broadway. Paduc h, K ¥ PRES La aemetennd certainly here & row, i aid t , W. R. CLEMENT, M. D Ph. 6. Cures to Stay Cured. a Among other positions to be filled | and go into effect S 1 vlom lot « = - Pans y- ‘ | hee ‘ Accepts A Berth On The] ), hada Paes xiliaries was 278 , % Hours— | Bice aieiea au “Tiowsands of voluntary certificates by the new council is that of super- dea change will no ri | ¢ e power, or ab per ae ae 1 ’ wave {received dutiag the past fifteen years Beaver. intendent of the municipal electric |some y egular t. of 1) power Pn gees 6 ton sire “8S | certify with no uncertain sound, that Mr. G Ss. K ne plant, a position Supt. Davis bas} travelers r e rm sinly show Botanic Blood Balm. GB. B.) will Gest abe tee torooen aad bas creditably held for two years. Mr. | A GRE NONSEN, | that there nity for the de CANDY Pit ge cure to stay cured, Rhieunitiem, Ca-|who is fast gaining popularity, has Das be ate Senge oe ee sphia! 4 try. and beadd patie otis ataame ¢ CATHARTIC . Three smoked bloters 10F 5c. rope eh Nea Blotehes, sul accepted a berth on the Str, Beaver, Lsiorsape ape pp cade | omer oee f ) 02 | not be saved.—« ce i 2 rhgs. selt-rising buckwheat 10¢. | aigeanes, eye dengdhies Gah cae a ig far perhaps as Pitts- | o149 a place not effected hy polit 4 toes?” I think | tacntaelewrans a are maple sugar, per Ib., 12's. 00 s the | burg with-her. . 1 7 A ink dnt Ma ler Complexion, Helox’ hest mince meat, per lb.,10c. Repl d forty y are experien ofan] He will convife, however, to) ¢ il! doubtless remain in chs seat te: Did are the | Choice onions, per peck, 20c. ‘ific and conscientious | make Paducal his hom “gf She ; 5 wile very hour, as I directed? oi | eee ooiotttatn tates per peck, | Paysician. Send stamp for book of yraaa led Fe Ped <— maa tint LY oat lene Aah word Taew the “Indeed f didn't. ‘They CURE CONSTIPATION ; ac suiae ome tana wonderful cures, and learn which is| Don't let this great opportunity on Nov. 3, is now able! i ill plain white, and T never use Choice pigs’ feet, per doz., 30 the best remedy. Beware of substi. | Pass to get things cheap at Nosh’s | to be up and about, and was down iv p ss Cad ¥ kind but flerh eotor.—Chiengo Oris Lo le “Y Fede ioe tutes said to | ust as good” and|Atk. Great sacrifice sale today and | ‘°¥ today greeting his oll friends uf jon Shia ait ¥ Choice dates, 3 ae for 25 ey Led rmlh agi vane py Reames be nat ff : tint ea ‘ec > sid] ‘There were three clerks, in a down ) 2 =e. tonic Blood Balm B. B e _ somewhat from tha of others whol they 1 en 2 . L. Raxpouen - (B. B) = zs ere & . col-|town establishment th rn \ . ig i ae, [Brice only $1.00 per Inrge hottie, | MARRIED IN LOUISVILLE, were present. ee eat Some Peer presi tieones se avian atratt y as 8 Telepbore 89. _ EFFECTED AN’ ENTIRE CURE. —— 7 aes ory ees ‘ relative, Thi sat Har. pe | a Poeaver.iwo years have tenn alHepiiac Cosi. Mem. Married Alinta oe ee eae Dotr'ar Mies Hattie -Oust'e tatty “ ae \ great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- | the Palmer, rr fall—"What| esp phbenige f aisd aK spay | edad eumatism, af- | Princeton Girl, 6 you het tied today, Miss M Williams BIRTHS. padert agiy shoulders to such an ex- ir. W. E. Booth via The alleged wheat thieves in the} makir ™™ Jiost an uncle in Arlington, and Miss si y ent that I could not put my coat on r. W. E. Booth and Miss Kate| lockup are now threatening to sue the| certain t Maggie Grief D Alb t B h iy ) re - a r t o fg certain why at io wet ¢ Grief a cousin, | ora To the wife of Mr. Chas. Vaughav, vi hoe help. ‘The use of six bottles |G'over were married yesterday m|city for false imprisonment, Ja new ( r. er ern el f+ South Fourth street, a boy. Butanis Blood Balm, B. B. B., ef- Sg ke sate an is manent are also talking of having a writ of °9¢0 New | : Physici ra o Sie ; ected an entire cure. 1 refer to|the Carbondale, (Ky.,) coal mines,|}habeas corpus taken out to sec —Money in It.—"Hello, Browr ‘ . , one, tie Mite of Jas. Armolett, of Hey, W. W. Wadsworth, prapriete? |and his bride is & prelty young Indy | their liberty. Marshal Collins ex. | 9% make any mo ° Xion: ~~ ysician and Surgeon jones street, aia Coweta Advertiser and to all mer- of Erlooeton, sod a tune of hie first] pects to find the owner of the wheat} rip” i 1 pate he ; Tews son of Mr, Fiern Sraner comenebs Newnan. wife, who died fourteen months ago|}today, There are two lots of the : ; 1 as|Phil Stephon, died yesterday. ‘The Next Door Tur Pat 4 bit echeos’ Excursions, Tiree sa and left no cbildren, y re I ; thew LMEL bap ay “ 7 COB DNC 5 0 len cereal, and the latest story ‘ ried this afternocn, a: js On Noy. 2. Nov, 16, Dec, 7 and pPaibaa Mr, Booth is well’ known in Padu. | the ’ ppolls Journa Bt cca de. \ 9 Newnan, Ga, aad a hey tell is that they swapped a point- Dee, 21 the Ilinois Central Railroad] ys sa'e by Ton dedataed Mbabane PAC i) haba gs dean bay’ 9 ‘ y swapped.a pola) 1 HOURS + 1:00-3:00 p.m, X rip tickets to certain points in Al “OLE OLSON” We must bave room, and things No-To-Bae ror Aistance between the mer aed : tama, Arizona, Colorado, Dake neniiaenieis must be sol at a sacrifice today & the Squator than in the pr OO, i h Jowa, Ida. Kansas, Louisiana, At Morton's Opera Mouse Monday |*"¢ morrow. ele why iit Jo! a Ls a mors, _pilesianipel, ohn ries Night i Noau’s Aux, ‘Awarded aap ats ale ahh ¢ heat ex or. ‘ é pessce, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy-| It will be like a union of old friends} 1 4 DYING CONDITION, Highest Heuehies Kone *, Fits T see pers t city} sy C Re * fat oa fare, plus $2, for tie}to greet the capable company that — : eae | been ay K forcing % SD osc e ora nia Segue casey|* WU Oude Bremctonty Ryd iiachanyl inal Moe “hs; |4 GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ) 5 ickets o1 +]eve le Olson,’’ for near: | uppose ‘ rs Ww ( . fo mation apply to ly all of them have been here | Ii at Clay Switeh, 2 BE-gromn strawberries _ ¢ ONCE f TRIED, ’ A J.T, Donovan, C. A., times and gave an ect ay Mr. W. H, Hudson, of Par ma eer - Fishin 5 a gpm ca Suyer TAKER, Paducah, Ky of themselves. Nearly all are equally |Teva-, © prominent man and big san Amati nse -*R = Pity eee well known and assuren performance (owner of the Clay Switeh industries, Siena lor Yellow Feyer Lncrely Disap- of more than usual merit, fn reported as being at the point of 1 é pear death at Clay Swi Graves count a To Kent, He bi ~ web sig fe has many friends here, ph W Mole ‘ Biter, tbe. Nude A store house, on the corner of 7th | elsewhere, who will iinet eee he : 4 will sell to each person once on Saturdays [and Jchsn nas, i reste. hing three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick 1 | cery and feed store, Apply to Chris —__—_—____ z7Madaine ( hn @.Gu"*| tank won, & Jones inv cpa sh you abe your choice of the brands. Call on us at our and saucers and dinner plates in th er“ Mr globes. suitable | white enamel ware, They” are ax witha big Fe nose? new drug store if you want a good cigar. cPherson's | nice as cbinaand can "Yes; that's ho—but took here, 1 it not be prey ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, | '0!! {0 understand that my husband ia D. BACON & co., - wot old, no his nos big and ved.” Rot ald, norte Ma wadingig and rs Seventh and Jackson streets. Pharmacists. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Hil onde Blattery «

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