The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 7, 1897, Page 4

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“PERSONALS. | Abe Jacobus, of Nasliville, is ia the ity E. L. Wilson, of Cairo, is at the Paimer pnew Tuxedo The cost of the material i our price $1.50 skirts at ridiculously low prices ted KR, & G. Six hook, ex hever sold unde: re union suits, One’ r beaver braid trimmed double cay rei, 00 ; corsets: 5 e, while they last Fur pt. 50. | ‘We have left a beautiful lot of pattern hats—ju nice Christmas present—at half prices to close them A new lot of stylish sailors, all colo ' f A beautiful line of silk velvet Tam ¢ nte ice. Ask | to see them A nice’ new lot of French hair switches 75¢ and $1.00, hes, blacks and browns, 25¢. THE BAZAAR... | 215 BROADWAY Don’t Mistake the Place. REVEREVVVTHSVUDUUDEGA «ied WHEN YOU BUY bem Christmas Presents . Get something nice as well as substantial. » BLEICH .« rew line ever brought to Paducah, Call in and se them; they will interest you. VOUT? (Comparison... Is all we ask, and you will be convinced that not cnly carry the largest and best selected stock, but that} are the lowest oe |city afford Has the largest © © Opera to Be é The indica Greek Sor for the Friendless, will be witnessed cked Prof. Dads- ting every effort to make the best talent the |fort |by a 4 well is ¢ we house A it so, and has our price Henry Goekel will bake your cak Holiday Jeveaper than you cam yoursel aod Presents : shan's Condition. left leg Mr , whose | was broken in an accident yeste ray, did not rest very well last nig ie |may not entirely for t | mon bs or more, aud while bis m \riage, which was to ken place 21st inst., may have to be 1, it has not been, a . ut lamp globes suitable ét McRherson’s = at Kodaks, Regina Music Boxes, French Gilt Ornaments, Cut Glass, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, /o th Silverware, postpor Sterling Silv recover Novelties. Incandes: Drug store. Come Early £% Chief ot Polic i suffering from palate jefteye. H 2 off a few pian i {s now swelled, and gives him no little pan at times Peace Warrant Dismissed. Phe peace warrant sworn ot Ed. Overby, colored, | Bell, colored, was dismiss |ternoon by Judge Sanders. by inst Jolin I this af- Jeweler and Optician | Wanted. general THIRD AND BROADWAY housework age mt) " ion to do |by young lady twe Special Sale. | Apply at this offic’ Three smoked bloaters for 5e. i ~ Two-pound pkgs. self-rising buck- | wheat 10c. Pare maple sugar, per !b., 12 Heinz’ best mince meat, per }h. ,10¢ Choice onions, per peck, 20c. | Northern potatoes per peck, 20c. Choice pigs’ f per doz., 30e. Choice raisins, 8 pounds for Choice dates, pounds fo L, Raxporrr auth Second sireet. ity years of Beats 16 te Proctor & ( Li Iils., write: ‘We haye sold twenty-f bott of Dr. M hall's Cl Cure vo one of ther sinc | have had it io stock i we love five lother brands.’ If it is not tae best remedy for malarial eomplaiuts yon Jhave ever tried, Du B & Co. wi \refund the money. Price 0c. tf Disabicd by @ Boil. Telephone 89. Capt. T, J. Moore, ~~ insurance mau, mpelled to carry ——S— |his left hand ina sling, owing to DR, A, M. COVINGTON, pad ce saad OF METROPOLIS, ILL. Tenders his professional services to all sus Sug from ¢} the 1238 popular **boil”’” Letters of Sympathy. Dr. J. G. Brooks continues to im- prove. Ho was at his office todyy, feeling better than yesterday, Since his misfortune he haa reoviyed many letters of sympathy from physicians and other friends all over the state AND TUROAT Au Qperation Performed. Ona Bullion, the Mayfield woman who was accidently shot in the bead -jin a beer dive Sunday by Bob Jones isinad n, but this morning an operation was performed which tin saving lier life. PERSONAL. ye Almost Put Out Mr. George Stroud, an employe at If suffering from early indiscre| the 1. C. tions or later excesses, power and mishap this morning shortly before vitality gone, we are just the par- noon. A fragment of a stray bolt ties you are looking for, We have struck him in the right eye, and a remedy which we guarantee to] badly injured that mewber, do prompt work and give perfect] Went to the railroad hospital satisfaction—a remedy very power- | atment. ful in its action, and absolutely ~ harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im- tence are things of the past when -NO is so easily obtalived One x bottles for $5. 'O by private, deliv at your address same day, Address postoflice box 359, Cape eRe Mo. SHOE J.W Sperbel, the new prosecuting Dr. H. PARKER. SCHULTZ SHOEI" T have removed my reps op. my customers and fricnds invited ‘ shops, met with for id child of Jobo Bol- ton, of msonia, died yesterday, ‘The remains were buried today, all Improv ements, Sanders 13 Voining the city court room red and repainted. He bas been Prosecuting Attorney Reeves’ pa using oflice since dent of the First National nauk, | the r’s oflice will now go to Mr. Big Contract Let. The Paducah Water Company has |. Satisfaction guarantee? let to Mr, Frank Holly of the Holly ©, SCHULTZ, Mfg. Co., Rockport, N. Y., the con- ke, Tweltth nd Madieon.| tract for putting in the big pumping evgine, rendered imperative by the Hurd. | extension of mains, sew system, tersjete. The contract & to be fulilied x J by Jane 1s! at the Boo line of oi! A) Michi e!Sulivan accompanied her home. * Jing well. benefit of the a me | , | Demise W. | Jersburg to attend the funeral. a painful] He} _ Dyath ofa Child, jof court an‘ is one of the best judges having his old} the Jatter became presi. | W. ¥. Gatlin, of Murray, is at the Palwer Mis Denver Mr. J. R. Paryear is in Louisville Capt. Jim White, of Memphis, the apitalist, is at the Palmer, Mr. M. W. Rawls left this me orning | for a trip up the river. Capt. E.R. Dutt lett at a and Wisconsin, Clift Burnett, county, is in the eity Supt. W. J. Harahan ville this morning. Jontractor F, W. Katterjoho re- turned to Eddyville this moraing. Attorney W. M. Worten went up to Smithland today to attend court. Miss Eulah Lamb, of Greenville, is « guest of Councilman Eades. Mr. John Tichenor, merchant of Calvert City, was in the city to-days Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Smith are parents of a fine boy baby, bora last night. Dr. G. W. Walbright returned to Round Knob, Ill, at noon, He came here to bay lumber for a new house. Mr. Milton Gant, of the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company, is at the Palmer. Mrs. Mark Ozment and son Em- mett and her sister Lillie have gone to Memphis to spend Christmas ‘The marriage of Mr. Nathan Nel son to Miss Mayme Eaton will take place this afteravor at Covington. @Mrs, Kate Crewson left at noon for er home in Pinckneyville, aftera visit to Mrs. Sullivan, Miss Mattie Addie Hart his retarned from noon for Mr. of Ballard returned to The Jewish socic enjoyed a dance at Elks Hall, in the Leech building, Jast vight. A lunch was served by the Delicatessen after the hop. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Burnett, of Ballard county, are the happy par- ents of a fine girl baby, born Satur- day. Both mother aud child are do- young pecple Mr. Jas. F. Johuson, of Lexinge ton, the well-known insurance man who re-rated the city several months ago, Was io the city to-day, en route to Ms ayfield on business. HR, WHIT THOMAS DEAD, Former Editor of Padyeah Dies at Dyersburg. Very den—Other Deaths To-Day, Mr. Whit Tho:nas, a former citi zen of Paducali, died suddenly 2 his} home in Dyersbar, The cause of his |but it was probably from heart ure, as his daughter, Mrs. Sam Quis- enberry, was not apprised of his ill-| ness until an hour or two before bis death was annognced over the wire to his son-in-law, Mr. Sam (Quisen- berry, of the Western Union. ‘Tie deceased was born and reared in Paducab, aud was about 60 years old. He was at onc time an assistant editer on the News, aud was a man known to most every one in Paducah. He was bere only a few weeks ago, perhaps a month, on a yisit to rela- The deceased was also ex- ostmaster of Dyersburg He leaves a wife and three children, adaughter, Mrs. Sam Quisenberry, of the city, and two sons. Mr. sud Mrs. Quisenberry left on 2:20 train this afternoon for Dy- ives. the Mrs. Rachel Ross, resident of the died this morning of cancer, ne was mother of Ed Rose, who works for the city,and was about 69 years old count Zach Taylor, of Washington street, died today, The remains by the Odd Fellows. aged 56, will be burie Masonic Notice, Plain City Lodge 449, F. and A. M., will meet tonight at 7Zo’clock in stated com- munic:tion, All Masons welcor Bun B. Davis, W. M. +O. Ixceam, Sec. New Dressing Pat it On. Jobn Johnson, colored, who had a leg broken by robbers out near La Belle Park a few weeks ago, was able to come to the city yesterday after- noon and have a new dressing put on |by Dr. Brooks, Fast Steambogt Ryn, Capt. Bill Rollins made one of the best steamboat runs last night ever made on the Tennessee river. He came down in charge of the Buttorff from Danville, in five feet of water, lin seven hours and twenty minutes, The distance is twenty-three miles, ‘cuit Courtat jand. Circuit court is in session at Smith- land, with Judge Pratt presiding. Judge Pratt is entering his last term in Kentucky. The entire bar regrets to seehim go. There are no cases of great importance to come up. For children who take cold easily and are subject to the croup, no rem, edy is so helpful as Dr, Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. It should be in every house ready tor an yn emergency. 6a3. By local ite the diseased port ‘Phere ts ouly | way to cUre deafness, aud that Is by cou: | stitutional remedies, Deafness 15 caused by wn inflamed condition of the mm the Kustacbian Tube, When this tube gets ‘@ rumoling sound port hen it iy entirely ination can be taken Outand (h's tube restor to med ul condition, hear. stroyed famed condition of the mule e will give Opi tat cal re. Send MENET & Co. Toledo, Q. re ’ i id by Drugaisia, Too is Wamully Plils are the best, el ¥ | Messr Mattison. "im! ycne out, but he resigned Saturds od Unlest the infiaw | that he might qualify as coun M r ° Lang’ night, Andy Bauer. Awarded . Highest Honors— Wertd’s © Gold Medal, Midwinter Fa}. ‘DR: ‘| | | | POWDER ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. THE THREE i ERS, | | Men’s fue Items of Marine News Pieked |} Up on the Levee of lie terest to All. The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo this morsing as usual. The towboat Fred Nellis left this afternoon for Ohio river points, The New South is due here today trom Cincinnati bound down for Memphis. Business on the wharf this moruing was very good and all the incoming and out going packets carried fair loads. The city of Clarksville was out for Elizabethtown today at noon, She brought out of the Ohio last night a big cargo of grain. The river is crawling up here now ata surprising rate, rising 8 tenils in the past twelve hours, making the government guage read this motu 5 feet and two tenths. The towboat H. F, Frishie arrived here this morning early from the low- You are invited to come and examine our FOR EVERYBODY and prices, of which | you have never heard the like before in clothing, boots and shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, etc. Men's fine t Men's gray te Men's Scote Boys Men's all-wool Men's chevr Men's fine «l t Boy sitols Boys’ all-woot fine suits, worth Men's pants heavy... rth $4.00 for Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes... Men’s everyday shocs, in gaiters only | Men's better shoes from €1 00 to... 2 00) Boys’ shoes, sizes 3 to 5, in gaiters ne vee 75 Ladies’ calfskin shoes, every pair estore 1 00 | Laadies’ fiver shoes from $1.25 to...... ‘Ladies’ heavy everyday shoes, in Jace on! Men’s fine heavy underwear, fleece lined, suit... Men’s Joho B. Stetson bats, guaranteed .. er overcoats, blue or black n overcoats, flannel lined plaid overcoats, heavy goods vercoats, sizes 4 and 5 from $4.00 to suits black cheviot, ress pants, w 100 tranks and valises ble prices. We keep # well assorted line of gents’ furnishing good: which we want to close out at the lowest pos PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD ANO COURT STREETS SOMETHING NEW, About December 8 or 10 we will introduce something new, in the drug or any other line, to the oye Paducah «1 LOOK FOR IT be om giving it away, but the next week we will almost give to come around if you wish to be pleased and delighted— Jelight old and young, rich and poor We can hardly keep f them away You w aud it will please a er Ohio witha big tow of barge part of which are lo go on the ways here for repaira. The saw mill boat which pa: dowa this morning was the first boat of that variety to be seen around this harbor since the old steamer Hub ceased to ply the Ohio. She condemned at Metropolis several wa _ Qur'tinelfof Boys? and Chil- {dren’s Shoes are the best values | in thefcity. years ago and has long since j asd out of existence, The P. D. Staggs which was due here out of the Tennessee river last night did not get in until « late hour this morning owing to heavy business and fog. She left on her return up| that stream at noon, The steamer J. T. Wood parsed dowg this morning from the upper Ohio, On her way dow. yester she ran aground on the bar opposite the head of the island in the Ohio, where she remained throughout the dsy aad a great portion of last night. The big hopping mail liner John S. Hopkins was in from Evansville this forenoon on excelient time on her return up the Obio ‘*toting’’ the mail at 10 o'clock. The steamer Carrier which was brought around from the Mississippi river yesterday for winter harbor was pulled out on the ways dergo extensive repairs, CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. CUMBERLAND canes TERIAN The pastor is e.yices each day ia the room of the church nolil the arrival of Evangelist Hudson, who tele- graphed today that he wrs uvavoid- ably detained and cannot arrive une til tomorrow. Services are held at 30 p.m. and 7p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Re- lectare ‘To the Members of the Methodist Church: Dear Brethren —If you to church at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday you will hear something that will by of nse toyou. You will also receive agift. Your pestor, H. B, Jounston. Broadway The of the First Baptist church will meet Wedneaday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church, As this is the last meet~ ing for the year it is important that every member be present. ‘Topic for | the month, ‘*Cuba.’’ Maus, E. B. Ricuanpsox, THE SCHOOL “BOARD 10 WET. New Members to Be Installed and Officers Elected, The Board of Education meets to- night to install i ofticers for the ensujng year The members who are to go outare W. A. Lawrence and Jos. Mr. Jackson would have Sec. Iman Byrd succeeds himself, Mr, ‘successor will be elected 1 ad will probably be The new members who go Messrs, W. KE. Allen and Des, sylor gad J. I. Reddick, and left| conducting |. will come) Woman's Missionary Society | new members and 1 | was no session this afternoon 7 3 A 'T a] IN THE MEANTIME ea tic kling in the throat, try a se box of Bacon's Cough did him so much good that before everal boxes something by, and they were the best things he found in the city ya ¢ of Pine-Tar-Honey, include a box of Bacon's Cough Drops. t like confectioners’ drops, but will do you good. If you arc \Drops. A leaving town to remem v n you t They are n J.D. ACON & CO. \Seventh and Jackson PHARMACISTS Seventh and Jackson COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY around and bow vw $3 50 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $300 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2.00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. . Shoes bought of us polished free. threatening his life, and with carry- ing a pistol for him. Bell returned from Jackson, Tenn., Sa.urday, and did not knw there was a warrant for him. He denies the charge, and the case was set for this afternoon, he next president will be either Dr. Reldick or Mr. C. M. Leake Mr. C. ©. Rose will no coubt be elected secretary Mr. R. G. Ter- rell re-elected treasurer CHILO MAY DIE. Willis Strickland, colored, was or- 7 rested last night on a charge of car- | os rying a pistol, The charge is an old \Mr. and Mrs. Gas Coulter May | oe and the case was continued until tomorrow. Lose Their Hands. James’ Bryant, of the south side. was before the court on a charge of cursing and abusing his sister, Mrs. Rosa Wayrick. The case was con- tinued. Eyerything tossible Belng Done For the Sufferers. and costs for striking Henry Agason John Aaron was acquitted of a Augusta, the little charge of striking Maggie Ganston daughter of Mr. aud Mrs, ( ter, of Mayfield, whose misfortune in getting burned Sunday night was chronicled exe y in the Sun yesterday, s her injuries | CURED OF BLOOD POISON APF- TER FIFTY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED, | Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Gextiemen:—In 1872 a small pimple broke out on my leg. It be- gan eating and in four months I was treated by a physician of Talladega county, Ala, where I lived eighteen years, He relieved it for a short while. In six weeks it broke out again in both legs, also on my shoul- der, Thesmall bones were taken out, It continued until 1876, In district Com) this time I had twelve different phy sicians, ‘They told me the ovly§rem- edy was amputation; that it could neyer be cure For 41x months I could not walk a step. I went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent $800.00 ; came home; went ta Hot Springs, | 4 Sedan and the Ark., staid nine months—all failed | the circuit court today, acd the tFialitg cure me. In 1887 I came back to | Mr. L. EB. Durret was yesterday | Birmingham, Ala. I was advised to lappoiuted foreman of the grand jury write you, which I did, You wrote I"Tie jury this afternoon reported an|™e that B. B. B. Would soare, me, Indiciment sgaiost Marshal Dance |20¢ 2 could get the medicine from and Geo. Fenwick for racing on the | abors & Morrow, Druggists, of our raulle vighwey, city. I bought ten bottles and be- The case against J. H. Rogers for| fore Lhad finished my fifth bottle loatiiine Oc. B BcCarty, . wea oboe | MY. ees Dewan to. heels, 08 13 6s | unned. . than two months I was sound and | The petit jury well, That bas been nearly two |i. Downing, James A. Houser, B. yet ced eae aerge F. McGrader, R. 8. Wilson, W. M Ft 2. iT, cJath, gobo “Wirth, we. (ekcp-cce ane Be Me. Bh. dane, bv ML. Dale, E. C. Brame, Jobn W. work that all the vest failed to do, ». J. Le Gardner, Jobn Mat Mo- You have my permission to pablishs Kinney, W. J. Bell, A. G. Budde, this, I have traveled so much try 8. R. Sackson, J.T. McKenney, O. ing to get well that my cure is we Brownell, L. D. Wilcox, E, Gisb,|Koowa. Fitty-two doctors have aa aevitledoe'S. i Gainey G. 1 | rene: ane 10)te lost 17 years. All Mee eam is Graves: 664 3. 0. Or Tee enone Rouse. {hud, and done me no good, I am | now @ well man, Pror. C. H. Rancer, Shady Dale, Ga, For sale by druggists. Price $1.00 per large bottle. Jmd4 1 Mayfield today bring j the ence that both Mr. {Coulter and his wife are so fearfully j baroed about the hands that amputa jtion in both cases may prove They were burved while at- to subdue the flames that 1 their child Mr. Coulter is one known men in the state, ber of the Democratic mittee. neces- of the be being a imnem- THE COURTS, CIROUIT COURT. The petit jary was empaneled in} uD, is as follows: W, QUARTERLY COURT. Nothing of public interest has been done in Quarterly court today, There POLICE COURT. When Joho Bell, a colored fireman, eytercd the police court room this ning, be was promptly nabbed | vers, He . was arrested on @ t sworn oat by Kd Over ¢ / - 200) aif Cold. wave IC Look out for it in endics soft coal; gas Sele acent Woore’ every Air - N THE PROMPT S Third Street History repeats itself, But the old stand We have all been knifed sDRY GOODS AND F Mis SHOES Kve Heating stoves variety---hard coal, and oil heaters. CREATYCR HAD HIS ee “JOH? N is 205 Br oadway, BEGINNI\ BL A STRICTLY SPOT C! ASE Buys you can buy on nore groceric ALO, DON ve That we | for the celebrated Tight Heaters--- stove gual nteed. SCOTT HARDWARE 60. ~~ Wall Pape Window LATEST PATTERNS. AVTENTION GIVEN WS. GREIF ‘Shades . ORDERS, Tel lephone OSAR aess at the DORIAN. URNIS HINGS = SHOES, ut to We yet SHOES, Boys RIAN, ah, K More ( Fa Cer FORGET ED JONES Will Grant, colored, was fined $51 ' ~ 100 10 ANY MAN, Wu Par Of Weakness in Men T Fail to Cure An Omaha County fp first time before the public a M TaeaTMnn thee ofl ty, Nervous and Sexual Weal Restoration of | young men positive in its cure, who are suffering trom a that blights their mental and physica: ; ost Manhood, should wr SAFE MEDICAL COMPANY, Su 695 Range building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREI @ Valuable paper on these discases and positive proois of their tra: MAGical, TR Tho men, who havo lost all hope of a cur are being restored by fect condition This MAGicat. taken at hor or they will bills to all who pr treatment, if Ut are perfectly Prescriptions, Fre ples, or C. O $250,000 capit every 0% dollar; or thei ited in a bank to cure is effevied. vasands TREAT Vor vefun ay be depos SAYS HILL's A CINCH, Congressman Colvin t wii Woshic Colson ¢ i He aye that » health may not be of tt able to run the district aud will dose, Co fore leaving for Washi is willing to take the p says Deboe is for him ani « were got, the Presitent wou bin r ing lan with i Strictly High-Grade Nickel Cigar. nd Street Grocer ee Rip saw ~ Cough hroat Into to stop it? best way, DR. BELL’S | _ TNE STARSHONEY OTMES AND HEALS. is the the mucus and » Curing the to Ba'dwin, the North Filth

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