The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 3, 1897, Page 4

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RJ lust Receive trimmed. These $2.50 and $3.00. We bought stock, and we will sell them in two lots at the unheard-of prices of... aA ceeeeececeveseseses Five hundred new black beaver dou = ble capes —braid trimmed and fur apes were manufactured BAZAAR to sell for $2.00 $14.00 1.25 an entire bankrupt D. Holton went up the “PERSONALS. Mr. M. road today. Mr. H. B. Rive, of St. Louis, isat] Hotel Gilberto. 'T. J. Gray, of Maitles, Tenn., 18 at Hotel Gilberto. | Mr. J, C. Stewart, of Smitbland, was in the city Iast night, Mrs. Chailes K. Curtis left at noon for St. Louis to join her husband. — | Mr, Fred Smith, after a visit io his relatives here, left at noon for St. Louis. There will be [regular services to- night at Temple Israel at 7:30 Mrs, Irene Cox has returned from a visit to Mrs. J, T. Latham, of Memphis. Mrs. Capt. William Crogier re- turned this morning from a visit to Evansville, Presiding Elder W. A. Freeman will preach at the ‘Trimble street M. E. clurch Sunday. Rev W. A. Freeman will preach at the Broadway M. KE. church to morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Schnaus, edd WHEN YOU BUY mp Christmas Presents Get something nice as well as substantial. » BLEICH. Has the largest new line ever brought to Paducah Call in and see them; they will interest you. REVEVBVUVEVEVETTUTUOTB Eastman Kodaks aa, We are exclusive agents for this renowned instru- ment, from pocket size— 4 Kodak, 1'sx2—to No 4x5. Films for same stock. £¢ LOCAL MENTION. Our subseribers are requested to report any neglect on part ¢; carrier or any Giusy employe of this ofice. Should you fail to Set your paper we will consider ita great fayor if you will re- port to the business office or ring telephone 358. Divorce Judgment Filed, Circuit Judge Bishop yesterday filed a divorce judgment in the case of Walter vs Winnie Grubbs, Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. tt Odd Fellow Initiat Five new members were initiated last night by Mangum Lodge of Odd Fellows, with over one hundred, in- ding members from Mayfield, Me- d sebud, Ill, ze Jeweler and Optician THIRD IAND BROADWAY Does your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you know it will be properly re paired. ————— Special Sale. Three smoked bloaters for 5c. Two-pound , kgs. self-rising buck: | wheat 10c. Pare maple Heinz’ best mince m Choice onions, per Northern potatoes per p Choice pigs’ feet, per doz., 30c, Choice raisins pounds for Choice dates, 8 pounds for 1. L. Raxpoien, South Second street. sugar, per Ib., 124%, t, per Ib. ,10¢. Se. DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL, to all suffer AND THROAT n With wo ial guarantee UW. A CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6. | Fourth ana| Foto $00) ton street PERSONAL. If suffering from early indisere 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- potence are things of the past when U-NO is so easily obtained. One dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. $1 and receive U-NO by delivery at your addre: same day, Address postoffice box 359, Cape Grasioat, Mo. PARKER. »SCHULTZ SHS5 have removed my repairing shop. ust mers aud fr ends invited Satisfaction , se nteed, ; SCHULTZ, | write: | other brands.”” )yemedy for malarial complaints you refund the money. | be, [of ‘Rollins and Mr. Lan jage and stole a gold o Washing; after the initiation. - Beats 16 to 1. Proctor & Grisham, Regent, Ills., “We have sold twenty-four bottles of Dr. Mendenball’s Chill Cure vo one of any other since we have had it in stock, and we have five If it is not the best Da Bois & Co. will Price 50c. tf have ever tried. A serious position is that of a per- son who through neglect of a seem- ingly trivial co or cold is threat- ened by that dread destroyer of mankind—consumption, Do not neglect a cough or cold, however trifling. It is menace of consump- tion, and consumption is pronounced incurable by all honest pi Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Hone best cough and cold cure, else is ‘‘just as good.’ Nothing 1d4 Hawkins Not Guilty. Hawkins, of near Hinkle- | ville, who was arrested on a charge obstructing the United States mails by colliding with the mail hack driven by H, A. Middletou, was tried before United States Commissioner J, |. Paryear yesterday and acquitted |The evidence showed that the collis- ion was due to an ident. Attor- ney Jack Warden, of Wickliffe, ap- |peared for the defendant. Among the witnesses present were: H. A, Middleton El Rollins, for the prosecution, and Dr. Hinkle, C, N. for the defense. Sam 1 ‘Thieves About the Church. For severe! nights thieves have been prowling about the Broadway M. E. church. Last night they broke | into the servants’ room tch belonging to the cook. ‘he matter was report- ed to Chief Singery, ut there was no clue. It is said that lum ber has been nightly carried away from the church, Impossible to cut youself if you use a Diamond Guard on your ra- zor. them at the Scott Hard- ware Co. 242 See For your Xniae candies go to The Delicatessen, $27 Broadway, Ladies Who Use... — se Chafing -~7 Dishes Should Columbian Spirits ee It has no disagreeable odor, and is equal to alcohol in every respect. Only 35¢ pint. Sold at | EA er seren A DRUG STORE rT! Se BRO AY. of West Madison @treet, ate parents ofa floc girl baby, born last night. Assistant Clerk Charles Sugars, of the wharfboat, is confined to his bed by illness, and Charles Segenfelter is filling his place. ‘The Junior Warden Missionary Society will meet with Miss Minnie Wilhelm Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mr. Robert F. Cole, formerly of the city, passed through last night en route from a trip up the Ohio to bis home in Memphis. Engineer James Hollingsworth and pretty bride, who was Miss Pearl Parks, of Newbern, passed through the city yesterday en route to their future home in Newbern, Mr. E. Fick, who has been here for several weeks, and whose pleas- ant company has been a source of ch pleasure to his brother Elks here, leaves tomorrow for Memphis, to go from there to New Orleans. Another Good Rise, The indivations are for a big rise in the river immediately, A telegram was today received by Major Ash- craft, announcing a 2-inch raiofall at Chattanoog: A good soft eval base butner is an exception, but the Scott Hardware Co. have this ‘exception’ in Buck's Guarantee, Changes in Marion Bank, Day before yesterday several changes were made in the manage: ment of Mation Bank, at Marion, Ky. Dr. R. L. Moore has purchas- ed the stock of J. W. Blue and J. W. Blue, Jr., and succeeced the latter as president of the bank, Dr. Moore, the new president, has served in that capacity before andis no po CTCO Te the bustiecs— Mr: “Yandell succeeds Mr. 8, W. Ad- 3 as cashier, and is, asa matter of course, at home at his old place be- hind the desk. 'y a Pair. You will fiud none better ane fow as good. Bear in mind; we have the best shoe for $2 to be found, Send us your repairing. t&t pLEeR & Lrdon. A good coai oil stove will heat your bath room with less expense than anything you can buy. Scott Hardware Company have only the best. 2d2 Little Folks’ Guessing Contest. Ample facilities for pleasure aod comfort have been provided at Mrs Dabney’s residence. Let all the hit- tle opes come tomorrow eve at 2p. m. No postponement, A new lot of tin sets just received at the Scott Hardware Co. 2d2 We have fifty pairs of shoes that will be sold for $2.50; others ask 3.50. Call and see them, extra high tips, three soles, oil grain, water proof, just the thing for hunting and bad weather, Call early and be fitted, Lendler & Lydon. SOnt&t REAL E! . L. E. and J. W. Z. C. Graham five the county tor $75. John E. Rudolph deeds to Mrs, Mary F, Poe forty acres of land in the county for $450. W. A. Gardner deeds to W. G. Scott alot on North Seventh street for $125. Warford deed te acres of land iu Cures to Stay Cured. Phousands of voluntary certificates received duriug the past fifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (B. B, B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tarth, Ulcer: the most malignant blood and diseases. Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an eminent, scientific and conscientious physician, Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is the best remedy, Beware of substi- to be ‘‘just as good’’ and buy the long-tested and old reliable Batonic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Price only $1.00 per large bottle. EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE, For over two years I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botenic Blood Balm, B, B. B., ef- fected an eotire cure. I refer to |Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- chants of Newnan, Jacon F. Srovcier, Newnan, Ga, For salo by Druggists Bear in Mind That all our shoes are guaranteed; our prices the lowest—styles the latest. When you want a pair of shoes, us a call. tat Lexpter & Lrnoy, ; Awarded Highest Monors—World's Fair Gold uD tad Fair. wnices A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ELKS’ MEETING, Very Large Attendance Out Last Night. Mr. S. T. Payne is Initiated Into the Order: | PREE FREE FOR EVERYBODY You are invited to come and examine our goods and prices, of which you have never heard the like before in clothing, | and shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, ete. Men's fine beaver overcoats, blne or black. . Men's gray melton overcoats, flannel lined. . « Men's Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy goods. Boys’ overcoats, with capes, sizes d and & Men's all-woul Scotch plaid suits. . Men’s cheviot suits, square cut.... Men’s (lne dress suits, from $4 00 to. 8’ suits, sizes 4 to 14. al!-wool fine suits, worth , black cheviot, heavy Mei's fine dress pants, worth $4.00 for.. Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizo8...... Men's everyday shoes, in gaiters only . Men’s better shoes trom $1 00 to Boys’ shoes, in gaiters only Lavlies’ calfskin shoes Lad finer shoes from 81 25 to La lies’ heavy everyday shoes, in Men’s five beavy underwear, Men's John B. Stetson hats, gua 0 sizes 3to 5 ( which we want to close out at the lowest possible prices. The Elks beld an enthusiastic meet- ing last night with an unusually large attendance. The memorial serviecs for Sunday will be the most impre sive ever held here, and the indica- tions are that they will be witnessed by a large crowd. A new and beau- tifa) feature will be added to these services, ‘After the transaction of regular business Mr.S. T. Payne, of Ogden’s Landing, was initiated and betame an Kk in bevomin: 5 AFTER A PARDON, John McFadden Reports, But it May be Too Late, John McFadden, who was sent to the penitentiary several months a, for highway robbery, seems to have been benefitted by his sojourn at Ed- dyville. He now seeks a pardon,and is attempting to enlist some of his former friends bere tu his behalf, It appears that penitentiary ite in a few months bas accomplished what years of warning could not do when Our line of Boys’ and Chi dren’s Shoes are the best values in thevcity. he was outside its walis. when he avd a young man name’ Cramer held up a baker in an alley her to obtain more whisky. As of McFadden’s past, that he will suc: ceed in getting « parc a pardon. CAPT, OWENS GOAL, Ferry-Boat- Very Much Pleased With Its Qual: ity—Is Working a Mine, Capt. James Owens was yery jubi lant today. He hada load of coa taken from his mine, eight miles in Illinois, opposite the city, on ferry boat, burning nace. WH lthit it burned weave vite, and made steam just good as any otber coal. “We have now gotten about twen, ty feet iato the ground,’’ remarked to get out of the way. ‘The coal i good snd seems to be there in sr ie fea quantities.” first Icad of it ever burned on ferry boat. ARTISTIC.. IMPROVEMENTS, Many Being Made at the Gilberto Bar. Mr. Mitchell Boze proprietor of Hotel ( tial estublishment. ‘The his c is to be decorated in gold leaf, tic frescoes on the walls have been obscured by tasty paintings Mr. Bozeo man, Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, ag, they cannot react the diseased portion of the ear. © 1s OLY ‘one way to cure deatness, and that 1s by con Sututional remedies. Deatuess 1s caused | ‘fu inflained condition of the mucous lining « the Kustachian Tube, mn this tude gets inflamed you have a ing sound or im Beat hearing, and when it trely closed eafness is, the result, wod wiles the inflan. restored Will be de ine cases out of ten aro| ru caused bY Catal famed condition of the inucous surtaces, ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deainess (caused by catarrh) that cpu. pot be cured by Hall's Catarra Cure, Scud for circulars, free. uEsey & Co.’ Tolefio, 0 Sold by Drugyisia, Toe. Hall's Pamlly Pills are the best. The Radiant Home is the hard coal stove on the market. Scott Hardware Co. have this finest The His ruin was due to whisky, and he was drunk and robbed him of money with which | both pleaded guilty and were sentenced to three years,-it is unlikely, in the ‘ace He Tries a Load of It on the the it inthe fur- like any as Capt. Owen, *‘and have @ rock strata) The mine of Owens*Bros. is located on the O, & M, road and this was the | the the affable berto bar, is! making many pretty improvements at and the erstwhile glaring impression-| (pid palled the woman. The place is fast becoming one Of | hor, and with no reg the most popular in Paducah, and] ored comfort for squalor, in comp! most pleasant gentle-|anoe with the spirit of woman doini- b, Which is nothing but an 1b. | PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS SOMETHING NEW > we will introduce soniethitig tew, in the drug of of Paducah. About I aay other | ember 8 , to the peof «1 LOOK FOR IT D> n giving it away, but the next week we will almost give Lif you wish to be pleased and delighted- nd young, rich and poor We can hardly keep them away. You wan and it will please and delig IN THE MEANTIME ckling in the th x, and they bought » “bat will do yo mi OK % D. BACON & CO. Seventh and Jackson PHARMACISTS Seventh and Jackson If you Drop | When you r something n the city s Cough Drops. 331 BROADWAY “7 $350 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $390 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. il- $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. | | | ' ..Shoes bought of us polished free A HERO'S SORBOW, DR. BROOKS BETTER, dl | imely Remarks Upon the e Som Troubles of Cassius Mar- He Was Able to Sit Up This) cellus Ch Morning. The Cincinnati Times-Stsr disap- proves of the license the newspapers) ii, pp ysicians Now Look Toward take in dealing with the unfortunate marital affairs of Clay, and] a Specdy Recovery—Evetts takes a sympathetic, and even pa- Not Arrested, thetic, view of the situation at Whute | Hall in the following timely edito-| rial: Brooks was much bette: this morning, and was able to sit up} to the sepa-| when his physicians called to see bim. Clay and It is now thought all danger is past as concussion is concerned Dr. J. G. TUE HERO'S SORROW, ‘There is sno'ber side ration of Gen. Cassius M his you , other than the one so far that | up to ridicule, and the only danger is in possible in- The G love is not the flammation setting in, ‘The doctors Gen, Clay in war and in the service very much plessed, however, with of his country. ‘The soldier, states-| the indication of # speedy recovery, man, or, diplomat aod duelist}and Dr. pag! many friends will that historians kaow cannot be pict-| hope to see him out again soon. bred aa (he Gasrvelh individual Wow| Yesterday afternoon Mr. Polk npying f us White Tue| Brooks, a brother of the doctor, went iea. Clay who was Unit yefore Justice Winchester and swore Ambassador to Rassia, dict out a warrant against T. J. not the Gen, Clay sui for malicious assault. love. The are two arate and) Was given toa constable, listinct characters, as are Napoleon| noon had not been served. at Fried Yapoleon dying on| ‘This afternoon the warrant against St. Helens. marriage of Doral Evetts had not been served, the con- Richar ison and Gen. Clay was sun. 1st able not being able: to find him, Jion of children, one in first the other DIED OF PAEUMONIA. in second childhood, It was an at- tempt to unite December 3 . Ge lay at ty =f kat i child ; 1 chil wr longing Mr. WN. Watse Death in the to love be loved just as Dora Richardson at fourteen yearned to bestow her affections i receive |some fondo return, He in his senility and weakness and she in her youth and inexperience, He D found an affinity, one who could sympathize with her, Still it wus a union of opposites, opposites that | came more pronounced day by day, as dotage increased and childhood gave place to womanhood. —Ilis con- tentment, her dissatisfaction in- nm held y in but up to d Mr. William N, Watson, aged 50 years, died last night at his home on the Benton road, eleven miles front the city, of pneumonia, ‘The deceased was a well known cooper, employed at the Three Rivers Mills, and had been ill only a short time. He leaves a wife and six children, The remains were buried at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Oakland cemetery, 3 in she We keep a well assorted line of gents’ furnishing goods, trunks and valises Patent Flat-Opening Books... Cold wave ‘|coming Look out for it, Heating stoves in endless variety---hard coal, soft coal; gas and oil heaters, Sole agents for.the celebrated Moore’s Air- Tight Heaters--- every stoveguaranteed. SCOTT HARDWARE C0. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equ 2 plant You need send 1 2 a OADWAY B verything in Its iS THE RECORD ‘Season 1S THE RECORD UR rogeries is endid line ratket is line of Telephone 11 Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon win Srv Door I HOURS 364 Telephones | a4 vay and Second MEERSCHAUM IMPORTED o FRENCH BRIAR Pipe and will save y the | petition t unise that I r pipe. I have defy com- W.A. KOLLEY have argest CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS = WILL SID TISELP, NEVER SAW A TRAIN The Goyernment Wants Par F Never Was ah for Railroad Interests. One Padu And in agton, De 3.—The gov- lecided to qualify of the Kansas » Tecember 16th failure of the re to rantee regarded as ¢ for ils interest Time. Yet We Lived fe Pilty-Seven Years Within ve Miles is Pwel ai mitted Kebellion Suppressed, Dee. 1 Accords from Turkish sources, of the Albanians rale Diakova A your in the city ts ston county. and while on boat Bettie Owen 1 statement “My father, died four year Smithiand was borr mornio inop adler of the im ¥ rested Golden “ross. a special meeting to- Banner Comm: ery of their ball,” All nil NEWS NOTE rivers, Yet he neve train in his life lived within twels once in Pad seven years of his Phere will be of Iden Cross at r avited to att a Child, td Grave Death of three-movths-¢ Henry Askew, of died last night The funer cur tomorrow, The The merce bu Detroit Hi it Chamber of Com- y Was sokl under mor re, The | Work.! Sullivan, Tod., mine strike is creased. ‘The things that gratified a A yearning of her heart led her back to une ble home from which he had taken vis she surrend- New Maccabee Officers. The following officers of the Mac. cabees were elected last night: Ben Weille, Past Commander, W. Hill, Commander. George La Moore, Sargeant. J, R. Dorris, Chaplain, Louis Rapp, First Master Guards. M. Price, Guards, Thomas, Master at Arms. Louis Lutz, Sentinel. Douey Norman, Picket. Trustees: Wu, Ree stead, Earl Walters, didates were initiaied, nating over the child, All earthly comfort was giyen up as womanhood asserted iteelf, A woman will uo- derstand and vindicate her. Gen, Clay, in his loneliness, is deserving of sympathy, not ridicule, The coarse jests are a poor reward for tire valu- uble service he has rendered his race and his country. of Second Master of . H. Wine >. W. B. M, Notice, ‘The Christian Woman's B: ot Missions will meet tomorrow after- lock in the Christian ebureh parlors. A full attendance of the membership is urged on rowels Wt Kaucato ¥ fon forever. gists re 2 cep, are Seventeen can-| capture tant, Weather Stops Sewerage Th» sewerage work today cn account of the rain ig in the Dakotas, i Hk Former Cay m, of New Ye Me Counterfelters Arrested Washington, De pief Ha zen, of the secret service, has receiy ed a telegran from Chivago announ ing tle arrest of Frank Holsten and Mary Mahoney for making ant pa ing counterfeit $5 10 The fives are on the Bank. of Joplin, Mo., silver certificates, irick’s head, — Both are cuted, avd are dangerous, is regarded as very vod-American line will » toits fleet short); aia of Polive Steph rk, will be reinstated, engineers a re holding »Veution at New York, Lhe North Atlantic squadron is to With Hen-| Sead & part of the winter in the Gulf dlevetly ox, | Of Mexico, The| Mr, Charles G, Dawes will shortly in mt: nominated for comptroller of the urrency, sueceeding Kckels, First National| and the tens Linnwood Cigar. ww [A GRARROVELY GOOD NICKEL CIGA Noe TRIED, ALWAYS TAK aN,

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