The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 10, 1897, Page 4

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P is RSON. ALS Hon. Wm, Reed went up to Eddy. ville this morning. There will be Temple Israel at 7:30 tomght. Col. Join Sontag returned to us| home in Evansville this morning. Mrs, Addie Nolen, of Fulton, is} visiting Mrs. Lining, at Fifth and Jefferson streets, Mrs. B.H, Thomas and sister, Miss Grace Argust, are guesis of Miss Mary Cloyes, at Mayfield, Mr. Sam Quisevberry returned this morning from Dyersburg. Mrs, Quisenberry will remain there a few days longer. Miss Eulah Lam, enn., returned home yesterday af- 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. NOD ternoon, accompanied by Councils man Eades’ two little children, Ed- THE THREE RIVERS, die and Annie, - The Wooden Shoe Euchre Club met last night with Mr. and Mrs, Capt. Kraus. The first prize was won by Mrs. C. E. Gridley and the other by Mrs. E. W. Bockmon, Rey. John C, Wilson arrived yes- terday and is boarding with Mr. B, T. Davis, on Monroe street. Rev. Wilson is the new pastor of the Trimble street M. chareh, The Clyde is overdue out of the THE COURTS, Tennessee. She is expected out to- Pinckney Childers is on trial in| day, however the circuit court today on a charge he arrival and departure list this of grand larceny, He was arrested | morning was very slim, there being several months ago for stealing #60} only one packet out. from Wm. Rommel while the latter} geet iron worker, William L. was drank. He and Rommel and] oye is repairing the heater for the others were out drinking together, |}ig harbor tug, Ida. fod Childers was tbe, er one seen! “Boiler maker Henry Leonard is ith him, ‘Rommel missed his money | utting a new fue in the boiler of th aud Childers was detected in the act] {camer Monie Bauer and otherwise of spending money of the same de- ’ “7 | repairing it. nomination. He was arrested, tried |‘! <a and held over, and being u The City of Chattanooga did not ble to give bond, has b succeed in getting her tow of ties to St. Lous, but uploaded them at TRUNKS The Illinois Central transacted on the levee this morning The only exclusive Trunk Dealers in Paducah Awarded m Highest Honors—World’s, Pair, Gold cn gag ir. FREE 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, boots and shoes, gents’ furnishing — etc. meee FOR + SKATES, SLEDS, OCARVERS, POCK§T KNIVES, OHiLD's SETS, ROCKING HORSES, SHOO FLIES, TOOL CHESTS, SQM yov went the bed Scott Ha rdware Go. INCORPONsfED regular service | ‘mohair, all styles and patterns. ; ‘and wool novelties, The new Tuxedo} ations of green, The cost of the material | Mts, $2.50 and Sygo's our price $1.50. pattern and silk at ridiculously low prices ench form, celebrated R, & G. corsets. Six hook, ex ' i ‘These'corscts never sold under $1.25; our price soc ther lot of Whose g8e union suits, Oneita style, while they las our Men's fine beaver overcoats, blue or black. . Men’s gray melton overcoats, flannel lined. Men's Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy goods Boys’ overcoats, with capes, sizes 4 and 5 Men's all-wool Scotch plaid suits Men's cheviot suits, square cut...... Men’s flue dress suits, from $4.00 to. Sec. ‘ . Ask to see our tenets braid trimmed double capes at $1.00 Fur ‘ated trimmed $1.50. We have felt a beautiful lot of pattern hats—just the thing for nice Christmas present-—at half prices to \gecd them out. A new lot of stylish sailor's, all colors, A beautiful line of silk velvet Tam O Stiatiters at half price, to see them. 3 A nice new lot of French hair switches 75¢ and $1.00 and $2.00, A new lot of colored switches, blacks and browns, 25¢ '.. THE BAZAAR... istake the Place. 215 BROADWAY ys’ suits, sizes 4 to 1 Fe | Boys’ all-wool fine suits, worth bs Me ts, black cheviot, li Men's fine dress pants, worth $4 00 ‘tor Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes... Men’s everyday shoes, in gaiters only. Men’s better shoes from $1.00 to... Items of Marine News Picked) Boys’ shoes, sizes 3 to 5, in gaiters only... : lies’ calfskin shoes, every pair ee: Up on the Levee of In- lies’ finer shoes from $1.25 to terest to All. lies’ heavy everyday shoes, in lace only, . s fine heavy underwear, fleece lined, suit... . Men’s John B. Stetson hats, guaranteed.... ; A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. of Greenville, come to us, 2440 worth $1,50 More ———= bs Groceries For Less Money Don’ The river only rose two-tenths here last night. The Dick Fowler was away for Caito this morning at 8:30, The Gus Fowler was in and out for Evansville on very fair time this morning. We keep a well assorted line of gents’ furnishing goods, trunks and valise which we want to close out at the lowest possible prices. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS SOMETHING NEW in the drug or RVVEREVERERRUERETURUS «4x1 WHEN YOU BUY pv Christmas Presents Get something nice as well as substantial. BLEICH ee “ ee Call in and see Has the largest new line ever brought to Paducah, them; they will interest you. BEGINNING JANUARY 1,’98 a. SEL GOODS ON «1 LOOK FOR IT be rhs for you SPOT Cs Brot CASH you 1 ; the expense of a book lawyer away, but the next week we will aluiost give around if you wish to be pleased and delighted ase and delight old and young, rich and poor IN THE MEANTIME se and have a tickling int ht a box, and th We can hardly keep from giving them away. You want to com atid it will pl Buys can buy on tin tranger bow nuisance case 7 Lin That we lemons, a »x of Bacon's Cou tastes was decided in the circnit court yes-|and everything in that vicinity was terday in favor of the defense, and! very quiet. : the ; rosecution took an appeal, | The e City of Paducah and City of charge was making the track too/Sheffield are both hard aground iv steep at Florence Station, thereby} the Mississippi, which continues to obstructing the road. fall rapidly. Winn Scott, colored, plead guilty - to petty larceny and was sentenced to one month in jail. The case against Will Skelton, colored, charged with being impli- cited in the burglary of Mrs. Irene Cox's residence some time , for which John L, Johnson, colored, was sentenced for eight years, was dis- missed. The petty Pinckney € vod Y D. _ BACON & CO. Seventh and Jackson PHARMACISTS Seventh and Jackson ED JONES The Second Street Grocer COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY We manufactured these Trunks and can recommend them for hard usage. Come and see us for bargains in Trunks and Valises, Croal Trunk Factory. LOCAL MENTION. Beats 16 to 1. Proctor & isham, Regent, Ills., write: ‘We have sold twenty-four bottles of Dr. Mendenhall’s Chill Cure vo one of any other since we have had it in stock, l we have five other brands.’’ If itis not tae best remedy for malarial complaints you have ever tried. Du Bois & Co. will refund the money. Price 50c. tt ing in 3. & St, L. cars. He BURNED OUT BUT 7 said he had the permission of the car STILL DOING BUSINESS. | cleaner. He was also charged with On Dec. 8. the mammoth plant}cutting another boy named Joe Wil- of,the Sterling Remedy Company at|liams, but the witnesses said Wil- Mineral Springs, Ind., was destroyed |liams accidently cut himself by strik- by fire. The plant will however be ]ing the knife, which was in the other immediately rebuilt, The business |boy’s hand. Sweeney was dismissed has been moved to new quarters, and | with a reprimand is going oni almost as usual. Thomas Reeves was fined $1 and —-— costs for drunkenness Haak Be Rice Miller, colored, was charged tine of boys w with a breach of the peace, ‘The pedes, also girls’ trivycle case was continued until to-morrow. Miller is charged with whipping his wife, and the two principal witnesses have disappeared. GRAVES COUNTY VICTIMS. George Davenport and D. W, Car- of Pottsville, Graves county, were in the police court this morning ——— charged with engaging in a mutual . Wanted. fight at Potter’s wagon yard about Some good cotton rags for rub-|"00n yesterday. Carney” was fined bing furniture, . $1 and costs fora breach of the “ Padueah F peace. ‘The evidence showed that ‘ adueah Furniture Co. |p, enport wanted Carney to dnok 114-16 South ‘Third St.|and he refused, whereupon they gan to fight. Davenport knocked THIS IS NOTA PICTURE OF SANTA CLAUS larceny against lders was contiaued, The case mst Fred Connerus, for maliciously assaulting Will Aday, was left open until Monday. Josepb-end- Pall, Hallilian,ct with stealing wheat frou?~Geor, | Alliston, of Bayou Mill: ;| county, were indicted fo ceny. Bicey Boyd, colored, for malicious assault. case one 0, like his ty, has many,very articles for CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS * Our Great Cut Price Sale on Dry Goods and Furnishings, SSA___ Eine Shoes and Cheap Shoes ety of bouks u nd many other old ‘ | 1 1 I lay Gift Hivery JOHN J, DORIAN, == SURED OF BLOOD POISON AT. |b to Mempnis via the N.C, TER FLETY-TWO DOU! OLS & St. ailway. PAILED. & St. L. Ry, is now M ily between Mc iis, leaving Pa- m., with Pallman owmodations from tion at 12:40 a. at 7:00 4 a $3 50 Buys;Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $300 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. BY Our’ lineYof ;Boys’ and Chil- | Fd 1's Shoes arefthe test] values | in‘ the'city.! Is all we ask, and you will be convinced that we not only carry the largest and best selected stock, but that our prices are the lowest. was indicted . Shoes bought of us polished free. POLICE COURT PICKINGS, John Sweeney, a boy about 16 years of age, was charged with slee —_—— | Her song “Why 1 Marry,”’ carried the | In the domestic scene the | maids convulsed the audience. | Mr. Will Brazelion, as Guiseppi, |the brigand chief, added new laurels to his crown, aad infused no little life into the performance by his original creations and local hits. Mr. Robert A Prisoner About Seven Chastain, as Lethus, also won much deserved applause, as did the other principals, Misses Peet, Cla baker, Radder and Geraldine Sanders, jand Mrs. Jesse Dadswell, Dr. C. E Owen, colored Was! Whitesides and Emery Hobson. carrying conceald 8} ‘Phe costumes were pleasing, the ge Sanders | music bright and catchy ana the opened court this morning, and | eh rus pretty. Miss Fowler, of Me pleaded not guilty. Lizzie Lewis, | tropolis, presided at the piano, and her 8 o'clock trip from Illinois thts/Clored, was in court with her head proved herself 9 musician of great é bound up. She said Owen morning with country wagons, prin- : pi cipally loaded with hay and coro, for| ber home and after a few words drew , Bhs 4 pistol from his inside coat pocket] night ola ee " and struck her on the top of the head. | tend, ne towboat . Pik hy othe After the blow she had to have two] ‘Tie cause is a worthy v8 a lyge dad dary pen bones removed from her head. She} should bi courage: ti Obion river with two barges in tow hould be encouraged had the bones wrapped in a piece o gt ree loaded with lumber, She was en P MONSTER 'POSSUM, Aa . yaper in her pocket. route to Cincinnati and left on her] Per 0 0cr Poult mony was cor 5 B way up the Ohio at 7 p. m- roborated by several other wit. Carney against a buggy wheel and he] Business continues good all aloig| nesses, was unconscious for five minutes or i> river and considerable wee dlaimed the freight as usual and an enormous] jim and attempted to strike bim with amout of coalis moving between Louis-| hottle, and that he had her wrist ia ville and Cincinnati, part of which ‘ such amanner that when her arm will be passing here in few days,|came around she hit herself on the enroute to the southern clime, head with the bottle. He The H. W. Buattorff was pulled had no pistol, that it was a bottle out on the cradles at the ways for re-]| Owen was fined $100 and fift pairs yesterday afternoon, Capt in the evunty jail for a breach of U Thomas Rymen, of Nashville, is in] peace, and $50 and twenty days in the city superintending the work. jail for carrying concealed a deadly She will enter her trade between here | weapon, and Nashville as soon as her repairs! Judge Sanders said in are comple that it was obvious Owen The dry docks have more repair falsely, and he was fortunate to es- work to do at present than they can cape the penitentiary omplish, and which will keep a Owen was a most dejected looking arge force of men hustling through- darkey when he heard the judgment, out the winter, The harbor | ,}and sank back witha look of the Mary N, brought in a big cargo box | biankest amazement on his counte- barge for them yesterday afternoon | nance. to be calked, The ways also have} His ived | two steamers on the cradles undergo- five months on the the news today that his son, Mr, ]!28 extensive repairs. two months in a jal, n't Young Men dience. Holiday UNHAPPY OWEN, Presents Kodaks, Regina Music Boxes, French Gilt Ornaments, Cut Glass, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Sterling Silver Novelties, Come Early —_—_—__—- ‘e, SANTA CLAUS’ POST-OFFICE. , , £€% In an interview with Santa Claus wi . WILLINM, NAGEL it is learned that he will have hi post office established at Noah’s Ark ) JSeweler aid Optician on Wednesday, Dse, 15. All letters ~ HIRD AND BROADWAY “ addressed to Santa Claus can be mailed at the door of Noal’s Ark, CARD OF THANKS. Resolved. ‘That the heartfelt thanks of Paducah Lodge, No. 217, B. P, O. E. are extended to the fol- lowing Indies and gentlemen who} The cand kindly assisted us in the memorial] have been oh e of 1897 tian church “Y ‘To Misses Emma Peet and Camille | poued until to-n rd for the beautiful musical se-| count of the lections, which were so essential a ure to the program. W. H. Pinkerton for his of Clarksville is duc here from Elizabethtown, aad her retusn to Ohio river points to-morrow at noon. The towboat Victor passed down from Cincinnati for New Orleaus yes- terday afternoon, She bad a mixed tow of produce boats in tow. The W. K. Phillips left this morn early for Evansville, where she {l re-enter her trade between Evans- ville and Cumberland river points. Capt. Eph Ballowe’s property is swiftly disappearing beneath the sur- face of the rising muddy Ohio river and only # few more days will elapse until it will be past e The ferry boat was blocked off on to-night His Watch Caused Him To Hit Lizzie Lewis. 205 Broadway, Paducah. Will Be aduca s. & Jones have_a nice Months As a Result. rts an®yeloci- 8d3 Biood Balm Co. GENTLEYEN pimple broke « ons, Clarence charged with weapon when county, Ala. here I phis years, He relieved while. In again der. out, this t sicians. edy never be could not walk a Mineral Wells, Texa ‘ame he lived les the energetic spend the a- Padacah with the trade sht's rest and be ready a Memphis the next opera will be repeated’ to- and a large crowd should at- t al twelve dif Latic y train leaves Sor , t i arriving at Honshell ar- afternoon from one, and Paducah Mewphis ure 1 nformation eal on F. B. Teacuour Ark., § er and Ticket Agent, to cure 1 y, Padueah, Ky. Birmingha , sa write you 1 1 a ry Lagomarsino’s 10¢ me that 1. J raight whisky and I could get i | Sees Nabo: Morrow stat. ae oe DR, A, M. COVINGTON, fore Th 8 c OF METROPOLIS, ILL, my leg ; pal ser to all sufler The biggest "possum ever brought | tn two u to Padacab, it is claimed, now re-] Well. Ti poses in the cold storage house at the | Yrs 9g0, 8 ice factory. It weighs seventeen|¥et: 1 have pounds dressed. $100.00, and The ‘‘varmint’? was killed by] Work that all Charley Clark, John George and a coterie of hunters at Blizzard Pond and the animal was so ferocious that it fought three dogs on both land and in the water for some time before -it was finally captured, The fight was a most desperate one, and was duly enjoyed by all but the "possum and dogs. “CANDY PULLING, pulling that was to tt the First Chris- slit will be post 1 night, on ac- woman shoved Onarley Clark Caught One That Weighed Nineteen Younds. Sdtd Oflicers Smedley and Wheelis gave ein a buggy and overtook them y. Davenport 7-year-old - too said he} je Fought Three Dogs on Land and Then Fought Them In Blizzard Saturday evening at the Campbell building, on Broadway, there will be given a chureh social which will be duserving of a large crowd, both on -ount of its own merits and for the Position to do. geneft! housework ppropriate, encouraging | by young lady twenty yes of 4 Pound, = te Psympathetic address. Apply at this office, Bros, Worten and H. G. Harris —— oid te Me worthy and touching eulo-{ The brass weather striy s Hank Bros, & Jones iy the therefore the cheapest. » BAR, NOSE AND THROAT : SOHULT You have my permission t - this, [have tr so mi 4 ing to get well the t ell to wall known Fifty-tv treated me in the they did was tot ad, and ¢ eme ne now 4 well man Puor. C. 1, Rance Shady Dale, Ga, | V4 SHOE SHOP removed my repairing shop. y customers and friends invited Satisfaction guaranteed, D.C. SCHUL fwellth and Madison. ——— — FH, GOECKEL, cake for you as cheap from 5 until 2 1 ices 10 fo the Trayeling Mublic. i Heilbpegt” For 7 Atter. next Sunday, December 12 903 | a ert Pinker. | te local sleeping car between Padu- > TURT. cah and Louisville on night trains of Ders Cut «<0 BROADW., of the|the Illinois Central railroad, will be discontinued, ae fe notices "ina re- Reservations can resolutions Bleich and Kolley! for msible aid in the sing- 17 year ar of Hanke, e what rood, imprisonment will be about be secured in chaingang, and application 0 the undersigned, the through sleeper by Ex-Onlicer Jeff Barnhart rece’ during the da at these 1d6 migutes of the & Donova, C. A. . Air rifles avd toy cooking stoves at 8d3 Claude Barnhart, who has been work-| ‘The Mississippi river is falling very ing in ®saw mull in Memphis, had|rapidly, it is gorged above Alton cut off two of the flogers on ins right] while both the Missouri and Illinois “HYGALE” LAST NIGHT. Perfectly lovely He will be served Monday night. Beautiful ! Simply ‘ yeu can yourself, teby saving you the trouble of it, RUIT CAKES A SPECIALTY For sale by dr yuists. t Prive $1.00 rge botile, Ludt ‘*Mycale, the Greek Sorceress,’’ was presented last night at Morton’s Opera House for the benefit of the Home of the Friendless to a fairly good crowd, under the direction of | Prof, Cyril Dadswell, The produc tion was by local taleat, and taking everything into consideration was very credital Hank Bros, & Jones. Weter being wet, take wa { Money against cold, ‘This is hand, and so badly injured the thumb] are gorged, and the result is that all that it will have to be amputated at] the water is running out of the Mis- one joint, sippi below the mouth of the Missou- | er ri, causing the nousual low water, A ; one of the STOLEN LOGS, Pasta cis [most eflleacious remedies Irnown to] Wil Hamilton, a son of Mrs, Char. The guage read then slightly one tenth y afoot above zero, which =U idl seaael her seienve for eoagls, colds sal iscipe ity, who is wellknown a8 @ shanty ; ‘consumption. * Yoater-here, was warranted yester- % ud, cakes and candies fresh daily, 123 South Taig street, Telephone 2 MODEL BAKERY WA CLEMENT, M.D. Ph. 6, Otee, eoraer cxposed to the e Dr, Bell’s Pine fortity yourself nuit is be lowest stage siuce 1595 when lara entirely egistered one tenth, Business is uspended vetween . Cairo and St. Louis owing to tyqlow) Mrs. James Weille, one of Padu- water, aud the steamers theory%e|¢ah’s best and most popular singers, ¢ hard agroyét now dawaWhose charming voice had not been we—Maviess aud adr here for some time, , wou merit Joining countiea what au immense ia-{ Pguse as *\Mycale.’ dustry tis, Whey e number of | mention must ‘al be made q aces was a aoe between wheat aud | loads of corn, stalks d ssie Dadswell, the star of y Lagomarsino’s. 100 7 Sounds fc straight whisky. ToL, Eapleyis tor 250, Indian saneapest and Baskets in reat variety, and many newga@tyles |rg H at Scott Hardware Company’ at tr ——— grand !are the;remarks the ladies make If you are at Wahl & Sons, 311 Broadway, tf ties aud you can surely find & A. M., will meet tonight - — ‘ MARRIED YESTERDAY, degree, All Masons fraternally wel- Gro, O. Ixcnam, Sec. the county, were married y—sterday, caused both to fluctuate ap. the Le ow Mach pews high, pure ou | Maye, , on \ dead even to tale 5 “ after looking over the display made ble Xmas pres MASONIC NOTICE, wants Wan & Si xX at 7:30 o'clock in special Mr. D. B, Overstreet, andf Mrs, § come. proximately together, ‘Phaty agen tion, Wition companions, if ie y p ‘ as = igh-Grado N el Cigars Ask Your Dealer for It, ‘ : ‘ at the old reliab‘e furniture house of display of faacy ‘articles a Plain City lodge 449, F,| tf s11 communication for work in KE, A. Brinroy B. Davis, W. M. | M. Plenner, well-known pgople of] - ‘\ a SMOKE brvuwoed dc has been exploded ani dt . (oy P : Btri;; ly

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