The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 14, 1897, Page 4

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Pand $100, at the ridiculous price of 16 cents. on’ | pe embroig fens of the 4 Pay A Long Hines, Kogtoeet J. U, Drake ts able to be out after a lengthy illness. He has been unable to work since September 16, but expects to resume his position | as engineer on the union depot switch engine about the first of the year. ute a ery ‘tment. JUST RECRIVED. If you want queensware call at Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co. 200 new silk velvet Tam O’Shanters | and be please lids lack and colors, well worth 75 cents The fifteen-months-old child of Robt. E. Williams, of near Lamont, 200 new Walking Hats, brown -_ died last night of croup. regular price 50 cents, our price If it is a dinner set you desire you can get it at Kentucky Glass and Queens ware C 118) If you are lodking for a nice Christ- mas present, what would be more suit able than a choice of our elegant vel- vet pattern hats, handsomely trimmed at 34,00, with iiss to us ea 80 ers i's alftinen Moan ov or Stuiple Saas a halt with rich feathers and tips, $4.50 and $5.00. Regular prices $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. A new price. All-wool beaver Capes for $1.00, | Give usa trial, We guarantee satisfaction. THE BAZAAR, 215 Brosdway, | of every color and deserlption. sad ¢ mistake the place. AAeeeeereceecereeeses «isd WHEN YOU BUY >> Christmas Presents » BLEICH .. Has the largest new line ever brought to Paducah, Call in and see them; they will interest you AAA DADA DADA DADA DAS CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE STOCK OF TRUNKS The only exclusive Trunk Dealers in Paducah We manufactured these Trunks and can recommend them for hard usage. Come and see us for bargains in Trunks and Valises, Croal Trunk Factory. Take the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, for Memphis, Pine Bluff, Texarkana. Tyler, Corsicana, Waco and all prin- cipal points in Arkansas and ‘Texas. (Comparison... Is all we ask, and you will be couvincsgeth Set we. not the largest and best selected stock, but that our prices are the lowest, kansas and Texas points Psducah by the Nashville, Chatt nooga and St, Louis Railway, at 3:50 Pp. m., carrying through sleepers from Hollow Rock Junction: Arriving at Memphis, * Pine Blut, 3 Holiday Presents Kodaks, Regina Music Boxes, French Gilt Ornaments, sut Gla ches, Diamonds, Clocks, gare, ilver Novelties. y = © Corrican + Waco, direct connections for all points in Arkansas and Before buying tickets please Making principal Texas. call on: F. B, Teacuout, City Pas’gr Agt. 425 Broadway, Pa We have t assortment Rogers’ and I X L, Wosternholm Pocket Knives in the city. Hank Bros. & Jones, 1343 218 Broadway. | e the Sole Agency for NNALLY’S Elegant be pound, iately We make a specialty of hair goods . | consumption, "| treat a cough or cold is right COAL, COAL! Why buy coal that fs balf dirt and slack, when you can buy good, nige. clean coal, free of dirt and slack for “cents per bushel, spot cash, from | the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal ;Co. We also have and always keep the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal. Never buy the common grades, Also all sizes of the best Anthracite and Virginia Smithing coal, St, Bernarp Coat Co, 423 Broadway. | po lidim Telephone No. 8. See J. A. Glauber for pasture for {your horses or any other stock. 11d6 bers of the Board of Health, Atthe next council meeting two | members of the Board of Health will | be elected to sueceed Dr. P. Gt Reed jand Mr. Fred Hippel, the one year |members. Dr, Reed is a candidate to succeed himself, but no candidate ig mentioned for. the other place. Goto Hank Bros. & Jones for usefal Christmas presents. 1343 Connerus on Trial The casefagaiust Fred Connerus, charged with maliciously assaulting | Will Aday at the I. C. shops over a year ago, is on trial in the circuit court today, and may not be finished until tomorrow late. mas present Ken- Bt If it is a nice useful you are looking for drop in at tueky Glass and Queensware Co. ‘Tothe Trayeling tublic. Atter next Sunday, December 1, the local sleeping car between Padu- cah and Louisville on night trains of |the Illinois Central railroad, will be discontinued, Reservations can be secured in the through sleeper by applicaticn during the day to the undersigned. 9d6 J. T. Donovan, C. A. Tool chests, boys wagons, veluci+ pedes and skates at Hank Bros. & Jones. Will make nice Christmas | presents. 1343 Avy Railroad Conductor would ap- siate a nice Nickel Plated Con- Lantern as 9 present.— Scott Hardware Co. have them. 2 Our China clocks must be seen to be apreciatedrsKentucky Glass and SWare Co. Coughs and colds in themselves are not serious maladies. The most trivial cough or cold, if neglected may lead to asthma, bronchitis, or The right time to away. danger. Dr. Bell's quick cure, a Drug- 138d3 means Pine-Tar-Honey is a sure cure and a safe cure. gists sell it. Not True, A report has gained circulation in Paducah that Dr, Mendenhall’s Chill and Fever Cure is not being sold upon a guarantee to cure the class of chills prevalent in this section. We wish to say that we will pay $25.00 to any one who has taken two bottles of our preparation as directed on the bottle without satisfaction, or money refunded if applied for. Sold by DuBois & Co, tf If you want parlor ornaments you can be pleased at Kentucky Glass and Queesware Co, 11d3 GOAL MEN MEN Enjoined From Hauling On Sun- day. Mayor Lang and Marshal Collins have notified the local coal dealers that they must cease hauling coal on Sunday. Many people have no doubt won- dered ‘when they saw coal wagons running on Sunday the same as on her days. The coal dealers, how- all claim that it has resulted ases of necessity, and for this o warrants were issued: In NS they have had big lelayed on the railroads, Sower houses, and it Biome of the haul- SS POWDER A Pere Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PERSONALS. Col. Fred Heilbron is slightly in-| Boys’ shoes, sizes 3 to 5, in gaiters only... air guaranteed. disposed. Mr. Ed. W. Vaughan continues to improve. Mrs, David Flournoy is visiting in| Dyersburg. Mr. W. L. Gardner, of Mayfield is in the city, F. G. LaRue, of Hampton, Ky., is at the Palmer, Mrs. Mattie Simmons left morning fct Russellville on a visit. Hon. Ike Quigley returned this morning from from Henderson. Mr, Chas, Boyd, a brother of Dr Frank Boyd, is a guest of the latter, Mrs. Ben Thomas and Miss Bertha Argust have returned from Mayfield, drene Miller and Ben P. Bennett of Water Valley, Ky., are at the Palmer. Mrs. W. T. Boyd, boro, Ill, is a guest of Boyd, her son. Rey. B, E. Reed leaves tomorrow for Fulton and Columbus to look after his church work. Frederick Harper, aged 42, and Mrs, Martha M. Steel, aged 42, both of the county, will be married tomor- row. It will be the second marriage of each. Mayor James M. Lang 1s in re- ceipt of an invitation to a banquet of the “K. K. K.,’’ at Wilson’s Wig- wam, tomorrow evening, at Mayfield this of McLeans- Dr. Frank Pf FOurflineYof ‘Boys’f’and Chi Faren’s Shoes are“the best} values in the*city. This is an organization of and Mayor Lang says he will go walking is good,’” Capt. John Gilbert, President, Mr. H. Wilkie Meyer. Vice President, and R. K. Dunkerson, of the Padu- Gas Company, arrived in the city this morning on the Gus Fowler t« attend a meeting of the stockholders Mr. Alf Stewart returned last night from a business trip up the Ohio, visiting Golconda and other towns in the interest of the Paducah Mill and Elevator Company. He is becoming more and more popular every day as a wheat broker, and his trips prove very profitable to the com- pany. THE THREE RIVERS, wit Items of Marine News Picked Up on the Levee of In- terest to All. The river continues to decline here Lowly. The Dick Fowler cleared for Cairo on time this morning, The P. D. Staggs was still due out of the Tennessee at alate hour this morning. ‘The Jennie Gilchrist, on her way up from Cairo, suruck a rock at the Little Chain, The City of Clarksville arrived here last night from sville left on her return today at noon. The towboat Jennie Gilchrist ar- rived here yesterday afternoon from | - the Mississippi river after being ab- sent from this port several months, The John 8, Hopkins arrived her morning at 8 o’clock from Ev- ile and left on her return at 10 doing 4 very fair business. > steamer Harthington, which Sewell has been waiting here pray® for, put in her appe Bay afternoon cinnati with » tow @ part of which carried the ~ N let off] oing NS ihe \ \ ts u's Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy good REE FREE FOR EVERYBODY You are invited to come and examine our goods and prices, of whi you have never heard the like before in clothing, boots pcan and shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, etc. Men's fine beaver overcoats, blue or black... Men's gray melton overcoats, flannel lined Boys’ overcoats, with capes, sixes 4'and 5 all-wool Scoteh plaid suits 5 00} 375} Men’ | Men's cheviot suits, square cut.... | Men $ fine dress suits, from $4 00 to. Boys’ suits, sizes 4 to 14 . . Boys’ all-wool fine suits, worth 82.50. |Men’s pants, black cheviot, heavy... | Men's fine dress pants, worth $4.00 for { cele ‘ee Pr came Pye HEADQUARTERS 4 — FOR— SKATES, SLEDS, CARVERS, POCKET KNIVES, CHILD'S SETS, ROCKING HORSES, SHOO FLIES, TOOL CHESTS, 3 i} hunters, when she | | Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sides... .. Men’s everyday shoes, in gaiters only | Men's better shoes from $1 00 to... Ladies? calfskin shoes, every Ladies’ finer shoes from $1 Ladies’ heavy everyday shoes, in In Men’s fine heavy underwear, whidh we want to clos alf-gallon globe from fifty cents to five a and will be something new Druggists... Gold Fish Agents P= COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY CT $359 BuystWinter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. POLICE APPOINTMENTS Have Been Deferred By Lang. Will Be Made ata Called Meeting) Dec, 2% Lang this morning in- press that owing to un- and some de! lvisers, the officers will not as orig: Mayor formed the forseen difficulties, on the part of his pointment of poli be made on December 20th inally intended. “You may say," remarked Mayor ng, as he got up and looked at a adar, ‘that the police will be Jappointed st a called mecting to be held Thursday, December 29th. This will doubtiess add to the sus- pense of the present force, which has now lasted for several weeks, TWO GASES, This is All the Docket tn the Po- lice Court, ap- Joe Hillburn, a white mar, pleaded guilty to a charge of drankenness in Judge Sander’s court this morning, jand was fined $1 and costs, On motion of Prosecuting Attor- ney Campbell, Jobn Hamilton, for whipping bis wife, was fined $10 and costs, “Dm very j marked th gentlemen,”’ re- “that this com- |pletes the That is, I'm |glad as an officer that we are all so | good, but for the sake of the andi ence I’m surry “the performance is RANK FAKE sorry, court docket. Is What the Other Papers Foisted on the Public. The Murray poisoning story, pub- lished in last night's News and this morning’s Register, was one of the {rankest fakes ever inflicted on the public The persons named in the article | are relations-~of Mr. Joseph Mattison, | the ex-school trustee, and one was in the city last evening. He read the artige and promptly denounced it as <i All the truth there was in is that three wecks ago gople were ill, suppos- ‘head cheese,’’ but Pgh to need the That is ull is **pyison- fleece lined, suit Men’s Joha B. Stetson hats, guaranteed... We keep a well assorted line of gents’ Pa! goods, wis and valises yuut at the lowest possible prices. PADUCAH AUCTION CO, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS youts for an Kastern house, and can give you bergains this line for holiday presents? J.D. BACON & CO. Shoes bought of us polished free. only Gold Fish have a big lot of gold fish on hand, and can furnish you and two fish for fifty cents. We are ol Why not indulge yourself in They will delight and please, Seventh and Jackson Streets RAILROAD NOTES. Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, the. C. R.R. ina president of late interview said: “The Illinois Central is doing all the business that it possibly can Our tonnage is limited by the capaci- ty of the road to carry it. The South |in particular is showing a big revival Jin business. We have only recently |decided to purchase 2000 frei jcars, 1500 box cars, as well as rails for next year’s supply. There has been a big crop of cotton held back hy the yellow fever which 1s now being moved very freely, In- eed, the cotton receipts at the port of New Orleans sometimes ran over 40,000 bales in a single day, ‘()uar- antine restrictions have been removed and cotton is comieg in with a rash as it were. Our recent lease of the Chicago & ‘Texas Railroad is proving a good investment.’* Ly the recent purchase of the Chi- cago aud Texas railroad, adding seventy-five miles, the Illinois Central now compriees 4,569 miles of lines, reaching thirteen states, It now has crossings or terminals at four points on the Ohio river, twelve points on the Mississippi and two points on the M yuri, while its head rests on Lake Michigan and its feet reach the waters of the Gulf, While its busi- ness in the South was almost sus- pended during the yellow fever epi demic, its traMe was «drawn from such a wide latitude of territory that its earnings kept up and its gross |< earnings since Jaly 1 shows an in- crease of $1,502,187, Between Sep- tember 1 and November 15, notwith- standing the yellow fever quarantine regulations, the company brought in- to New Orleans 4,500,000 more bush- els of grain than in the previous year. Mr, O. J. Travis, of the I, C., is at the Palmer, Lineman J. W. O'Bryan, of the Postal, went up to Nortonville this morning to mend some wires that broke down. Tomorrow is the day union depot agent Mitchell’s resignation is to take effect, but as yet he has received no notification from headquarters, A handsome rocker, table, fancy chair, pedestal, fine lamp and many articles svitablo for a present, Look us over before buying; we can plea’ e you, Wahl & Sons, Late] I h f Harris’ French Market can please you if you call, 124 Kast Sevond street. Telephone 185 14 That w They \Were Allowed to Gave on place to stay then | moun, Mayor} day, and walked to Morehea: charity of city old bome cou: than the have been hard to find, deem it a mere grateful even for e their humble sphere of life. dren to the Home for the Friendless, and thinks them in the county. Hunting Party Mess1s, Hamilton, of Turner’s Landing, SOU yov went the best come to us, 244 Scott Hardware Go. INCORPORATED “| More Groceries For Less Money BEGINNING JANUARY 1,’98 | WILL SELL GOODS ON A STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM This saves money for you And makes money for m SPOT CASH SPOT CASH ries tl expense of a book and lawyer. you Save keeper ALSO, DOR" T FORGET me the Buys you a an buy ¢ ore groc ods inges, lemous, a latest nov oliday g all the ED JONES The Second Street Grocer have a com 100 quail a day. Mdavite duly signed The party ave Mr. Turner has to this effect WENT AFTER A BRIDE. Leayes for Me- . Where He be Married Thursday aoc CHILDREN, Three Poor Penniless Callers in His Want Homes Here, Mayor Lang tlas Vugene Coker m Mr Leansboro, wine Care, Mr. Eugene Coker, one of the pro- of the Paducah Mill and Company, left at noon for ro, Ill, where he will be warried T day at 9a, m. to Miss Ollie Seavers, a beautifal aay wealthy young lady of that piace: McLeansboro is Mr. Coker’s old ihe has known his bride- several years past, She one of the most prominent after ad. |f that place, aT oker is a young business z worth, He is popu- who koow bim, and bas a him ie will go from McLeans- thence to St. h the city next their futare home | prietors | Elevator McLear Their Dead Mother Bat ' Minutes by the As,- ve lum Authorities Iren a ar Three poorly-clad chil the city hall this m Marshall ¢ at journment of police them into Mayo The oldest ye at rs old, bi 1a you y told a pitifal st rea home is in Elliott cc the West Virginia bord father died six years mother died at xington lum for the insane a week They reached Lexiogtoo see the corpse nan asy- » to-day n time t but were emain with the remains but { : all but appreciative e Christian church last | te by Mrs. © president of . U., on modern They left home a week r ry the ce of twenty-five oF thirty miles ara H. Hoffman, required ‘ | was! tle Missouri W. € very hard on e, but espec ally | the girl and younger boy. } After reaching Lexington and tak- ing a last look at their dead mother, they started out penvi- less, to make their way to Cairo, where they lad ncle They finally weeded author places, in getting to Ca searching all day yesterday they were unable to. to tl vated and nea his people : */ French Market, 121° E , street. ‘Telephone 185. reforms, While wite entha preciate was reple from autience was med to ap- which argu- stand- mall, the siastic, and dl enjoy the lecture with the best of alone and the speaker's ments point Mrs an (rough the 1 various | 10%, Where after Mrs. Beulah state W, C Hoffman left today for Cline she willbe a guest of Boogher, a prominent I. U. worker. su last pight Marshal Collins {01 “Where do kindly = mquired “Do you waut to go Hank Bros, & Jones have Rogers’ plate Knives and Forks for Christmas presents 13d3 your No, sir,’’ re lon’t want to want to stay ve to stay ome Dow “Well and I}! see what L ean wled the M A more fo orphan trio f Why - Dorit Youtake Browns iron just keep y left Special Sale. Three smoked bloaters for 5e. Two-pound pkgs, self-rising buck wheat 10 Pare maple sugar, per Ib., 12/9. Heinz! best mince meat, per lb, ,10¢, Choice onions, per peck, 20 Northern potatoes per peck, 20c, Cho'ce pigs’ feet, per doz., 30e. Choice ra’sins, 3 pounds for 2: Choice dates, 8 pounds for L, Raspourn, deststule, and fortunate thing utterly Mayor Lang sent the three « hile find homes for 3 he will AVERAGED 100 A DAY. | 128 South Second street, Returns to Louis. vili With Affidavits. Te'epl one | q 4 Mr. Oscar ‘Turner, Mr. M, . SCHULTZ & Buckner, of Louisville, and the two| | have removed my be hed x Mt. Sterling, | All my customers aud friends invited have returned to Leuisville after «/to cali, Satisfaction guaranteed, jour or five days’ hunting trip nea: D. © SCHULTZ, Ballard county, fear of Hanke, Twelfth and Madieon, far ° Fi yt

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