The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 15, 1897, Page 4

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7 aar Department. JUST RECEIVED, © ,* 200 new silk velvet Tam O’Shanters! st! black and colors, well worth 75 cents | and $1,00, at the ridiculous price of | 200 new Walking Hats, brown only, 1 ever she, Sy regular price 50 cents, our price 25¢. ectoroidergs } pod 50 ens of thy ported | If you are looking for a nice Christ- with enjecor Satin | mas present, what would be more suit ers eyige 2 must pay | able than a choice of our elegant vel, Minen t22"Uome to us| vet pattern hats, handsomely trimmed ‘ou these higa | with rich feathers and tips, at $4.00, nd we class novelties at $4, $6 and $8s $4.50 and $5.00. Regular prices $8.00, A new lot of Sample Jackets at hait | #00 and €10.00. 3 | We make All-wool beaver Capes for $1.00. | of every color Give us atrial, We guarantee satis{action. THE BAZAAR, 215 Broadway, écialty of hair goods nd description. Don’t mistake the place. ~——, «<1 WHEN YOU BUY >> LOCAL MENTION. AW ARTISTIC SHOW WINDOW. The display window at Mr, B. Weille & Sons is one of the prettiest and most attractive in the city. It was arranged by Mr. Ben Weille, and a New York drummer had three pho- tographs taken of it to send to New York haberdasher papers. The Pearl and Ivory handle and Silver Plated Knives and Forks that Scott Hardware Co. are showing would make mother a nice present. 14d2 Beautiful brass bouquet lamps, Cupid stems, No. 2 Rochester bura- ers, worth $3 for $2—globes extra— at the Kentucky Glass & Queensware Company. 15d3 If you want queensware call at Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co. and be pleased 11d COURT CLOSES AT MAYFIELD. Circuit court will today adjourn at Mayfield, after a several weeks se:s- ion. The latter portion of the term has been devoted to the civil docket. If it is a dinner set you desire you can get it at Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co, 1148 Special importation of Teas. 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. WUVWETEVVUVUVVETUSEVERTUTTA 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. e omparison... me a = not. ; and you wi be convinced that we not only carry the largest and best selected stock, but that our prices are the lowest. ‘ake the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, for Memph: Pine Bluff, Texarkana. res eS Watrtell prin eral points in Arkansns and“Fapae, Parties contemplating trips to Ar- kansas and Texas points can leave Paducah by the Nashville, Chatta- nooga and St. Louis Railway, at 3: p- m., carrying through sleepers from Hollow Rock Junctior Arriving at Memphis, 00 a. m, © Pine Bluff, 2:55 p. m. “ Texarkana, 9:20 p. m. “ «Tyler, 2:85 next a, m. “ Corricana, 5:15 a. m. ay “ Waco, 7 Making direct connections for all principal points in Arkansas and Texas. Before buying tickets please call on: F. B, Teacnovt, City Pas’gr Agt. 425 Broadway, Holiday Presents Kodaks, . Regina Music Boxes, French Gilt Ornaments, it Glass, ‘hes, Diamonds, Clocks, re, ilver Novelties. Paducah, Ky. We have the finest assortment Rogers’ and I X L, Wosternholm Pocket Knives in the city. Hank Bros. & Jones, 13d3 218 Broadway. Ze have the Sole Agency for St UNNALLY’S DY... . Elegant Purity guaranteed, Each package separate. Telephone 185. Harris, 124 South Second street. 14d3. A handsome rocker, table, fancy chair, pedestal, fine lamp and many articles suitable for a present. Look us over before buying ; we can please you. Wahl & Sons, l4dtt Do not be afraid of not getting waited upon at Noah’s Ark. Twenty- five salesiadies have been employed to take care of their enormous trade, and everyone will be waited on with ease, Pure Vermont maple buckwheat flour at Harris’ French Market Phone 185. 14d3 TO THE ASYLUM. Jailer Sutherland, of Mayfield, ac- companied by Lerenzo Thomasson, as deputy, passed through the city toe day on the 8 a. m. train] with Mrs, Caswell Thomasson, a widow of Symsonia, who was adjudged insane at Mayfield yesterday, enroute to the Hopkinsville asylum. The aged woman has suffered from mental derangement for years, having been in the asylum eighteen years or more ago. COAL, COAL! Why buy coal that is half dirt and slack, when you can buy good, nice, clean coal, free of dirt and slack for 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal Co. We also have and always keep the best 2ud pool Pittsburgh coal. Never buy the common grades, Also all sizes of the best Anthracite and Virginia Smitbing coal. Sr. Berwagpv Coat Co. 423 Broadwa 1ldim Telephone No. 8. Indian Baskets of every description | and beautiful colors at Scott Hard- 1442 The ladies admit we have by far the most elegant line of furniture ever shown in the city, all we ask is a visit to convince you we can please you in goods and prices, lddtt o) Want & Sons, If you want parlor ornaments you can be pleased at Kentucky Glass and Queesware Co, 1143 Not True, A report has gained circulation in Paducah that Dr, Mendenball’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, tt The prettiest assortment of lamp for the money ig shown at Noah’s Ark. Inspect their line before buy- ing elsewhere. Mangum Lodge No. 21, I. O, O, F, You are hereby notified to be pres- ent at the lodge room Thursday, Dec, 16th, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother P. U Fred W. Schroeder. Members of ware Co. Ingleside Lodge and yisiting brethren re invited. O. T. Anperson, N. G, Cuas, Earmarr, Sec, and colds in themselves are The most neglected, bronchitis, or right time to Rue Gwe Te REGIE SY warded Highest Honors—World’s Fi Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair./ ‘DR: You are invited to come and examine our goods and prices, of which Mr. Brack Owen left today for a} trip up the road. J.B. Miller, of Nashville, Hotel Gilberto. C. W. Biest, of St. Hotel Gilberto. E. W. Reynolds, of Mayfield, was in the city yesterday, Pilot Cade Stewart, of Smithland, came down this morning. Mrs. Ed Overstreet left yesterday for Oxford, Miss., to spend the holi- days. Mr. Edward Bringhurst, of St. Louis, is a guest of Mr. 8. H, Scott and family. Mr. Ben Bennett and Miss Irene Miller, of Water Valley, Ky., were visitors here yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Rowe, of Mt. Vernon Ind., arrived this morning on a visit to Mrs. Charlie Hart. Capt. Wm. Kirkpatrick, formerly of the city of Paducah, is here at- tending circuit court. Mr. Thomas Puryear, of Corsicana, Texas, arrived yesterday afternoon ona visit to his brother, Mr. J. R. Puryear. Mrs. Jesse Dadswell left this morn- ing for LaFayette, Ind., to spend the holidays with her grandparents. Claude Barnh:rt, who lost a thumb and finger in a mill at Mem- phis last week, returned to that city yesterday, after a visit to his parents here, Ex-Officer Jeff Barnhart and is at Louis, is at) | Men’s everyday shoes, in gaiters only. ae HEAD@CUAR —FOR— REE FREE FOR EVERYBODY you have never heard the like before in clothing, boots and shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, etc, Men's fine beaver overcoats, blue or black.. Men’s gray melton overcoats, flannel lined. . Men's Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy good Boys’ overcoats, with capes, sizes 4 and 5 Men’s all-wool Scotch plaid suits, Men’s cheviot suits, square cut Men’s flne dress suits, from $4.00 to. Boys’ suits, sizes 4 to 1M........5 all-wool fine suits, worth $2.50.. 8 pants, black cheviot, heavy.... Men’s fine dress pants, worth $4.00 for Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes...... Men’s better shoes from $1.00 to.... Boys’ she sizes 3 to 5, in gaiters only Ladies’ calfskin shoes, every pair guaranteed. Ladies’ finer shoes from $1.25 to.. oe Ladies’ heavy everyday shoes, ia lace only... Men’s fine heavy underwear, fleece lined, suit Men’s Joho B. Stetson hats, guaranteed...... We keep a well assorted line of gents’ furnishing goods, trunks and valises which we want to close out at the lowest possible prices. ——— PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS Gold Fish Joh © have a big lot of gold fish on hand, and ean furnish you a balf-gallon globe and two fish for fifty cents. We are vonts for an Kastern house, and can give you bargains from fifty cents to five dollars. Why not indulge yourself in this line for holiday presents? " and will be something new, J.D. BRCON & CO. Seventh and Jackson Streets Druggists... Gold Fish Agents COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY sd Our line of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes are the best values in the city. $350 BuystWinter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2.0 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. .. Shoes bought of us polished free. Rev. J. W. Waters, of the Third Street M. E. charch, was treated toa delightful pound party last night by his congregation at the church p: sonage. The pastor and his family, needless to say, fully appreciated the generosity of the congregation. AT HYMEN'S ALTAR. Marriage of Mr. 3. B. Caldwell and Miss Addie Lang. Three Residents of Paducah, All Gentlemen, to Claim Brides in Other Cities Tomorrow. The marriage of Miss Addie Lang to Mr. §. B. Caldwell, Jr., took place this afternoon, as previously announced, shortly before 2 o’clock, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. L, Lang, 822 North Eighth street. Rev. H. B. Johnston, of the Broadway M. E. church, performed the ceremony, and only a few friends sul celacives were present. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell left for Louisville and other Eastern points on a bridal tour, Tomorrow morning at Lexington, Va., Mr. J. L. Powell, the well- known book dealer, will be united in marriage to Miss Kate Vanderslice, of that place. The bride-to-b aunt of Mr. Avery Reed, of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will reach the city Saturda: The most brilliant society event of the year here will be at the Christian chefreh Thureduy evening, December 28, at 9 o'clock, when Miss Mary, daughter of former State Treasurer . Hale, will be married to Edgar Lovett, Ph. D., instructor in ties at Princeton Univeasity, of, N.J., says the Maytield tt of the Louisville Dr, Lovett isa graduate of , W. 3 ale University of Vir- he received the de- ughteen months he same de- - NS N Mr. Guy Lovett, of Cleveland, O.,| brother Me the groom, best man. At- CITY ENGINEER tendants: Miss Elizabeth Wilford | and Mr. H. C. Ford, Charlottesville, | Va.; Miss Rose Adelaide Hale and Mr, Harry A. Smith, Louisville, Ky. ; | Miss Avella Albritton and Mr, E, P. | Halley; Miss Rebecea 8. Jobnson, Frankfort, Ky., and Mr. W. Lindsay | Hale. Ushers: Edward B. Cosby, | H. O. Murfee, Alabama; T. C. Al-| britton and J. Herman Boswell, =| of Mr. Eugene| There is some controversy over Coker, of the city, to Miss Ollie| the ordinance to be passed by the Seavers, of McLeansboro, Ill., will| council relative to the otflce of city take place at the latter place tomor- ; engineer, and it may result in uy set- row, as previously announced, ting somebody's plans. The ordinance in force before the And a Controversy Over His Salary. Gossip About Two Offices to be Filled by the Mayor and Council, The marriage SJ plained to Chief Singery last night \ he young man, and the police could der him no assistance. He had XN Mr. Rafas Skinner, of the city, and Miss Daisy Quinn, of Mayfield, will be married tomorrow evening at Mayfield, a8 previously announced Mr. Skinner is apopular attache of the Ellis, Rady & Phillips dry goods house, and has many friends here. The bride-to-be is the pretty daugh- ter of Mr. J. M. Quinn, the well known insurance man of Louisville, who still, however, calls Mayfleld his home, Mr. M. M. Hutson, aged 42, a lo- cal salesman, and Mrs, Effie Be- shears, aged 32, were married today, It is the third marriage of the groom and the second of the bride. J.D. Casey, aged 21, and Miss Lida E, Bristoe, aged 17, of Ballarc county, were married today. The bride’s father accompanied the cou- ple. Remember the Delicatessen is headquarters for Christmas candies, All the tropical truits at Harris’, 124 East Second street. Free deliv ery. Phone 185, 14d3 CHRISTMAS MONEY Taken {From A Guileless Country Youth, g the name of M. H. Allsbrook, Jalvert City, com- that a colored woman had picked his pocket and secured $10.50. He met her in a saloon at Second and Court treets and it was on the out side that heft was committed. It was no one’s fault but that of town to purchase Christmas pd the money was someone vaunted, in to pe call at 183 Republican council went in two years ago did not specify any salary, and the council then enacted an ordi- nance fixing his compensation at $1,- 000 a year. It bas never been clear in the or- dinance, however, who is to pay for the engineer's assistant, should the business demand ove, and this is ove of the things to be settled in the new ordinance. The bone of contention is the sal- ary. It is reported that with the ad- {ditional duties imposed by dispensing with Consulting Engineer Elliott's services as supervisor of the sewerage work, Mr. J. T. Postlewaite, the caucus nominee for city, engineer, is unwilling to accept the office at $1,- 000 a year, A member of the council stated to areporter today that Mr. Postle- waite knew what the salary was when he ran for the office, and that from what he could learn the salary would not be increased, Another thing that is creating some little talk in political circles is about the nominee for street inspec- tor, Mr, Will Utterback. Some claim that the fact that his hearing is not good, will disqualify him as a public officer, which the street in- spector will be under the present ad- ministration, Mayor Lang is of the opiion, however, that this will not disqualify Mr. Utterback. FINE 006 DIES, Dr. Boyd Loses His Setter, Holly,” Dr. Frank Boyd lost a fine bird dog day before yesterday. It was a setter, worth about $150, and ans- wered to the name of ‘*Fred Holly.’’ The animal bad been hunting, and when brought home was crippled up and seemed to have been run over by something. He lived but a short time, Dr. Boyd recently refused $50 for the dog. ae AIS oem mee «en BY se RS UZ SKATES, SLEDS, OCARVERS, coker, POCKET KNIVES, - OHI{LD’S SETS, ROCKING HORSES, SHOO FLIES, Fi TOOL CHESTS, SS8Uf yov went the best come to us. 2ZZe Scott Hardware Co. INCORPO. More Groce RATED ries For Less Money BEGINNING J ANUARY 1,’98 | WILL SELL GOODS ON A STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM Th And makes SPOT CASH than you saves m Buys you more can buy on time groceri ALSO, DON’ That we have a complete stock « full line of canned THE 6 ANT May Be Leased By Mr. Einstein, 1 that Me wt Danke It is underst bert, Wilkiem: Evansville, who est of the Padug are negotiating stein for t It was rey that Mr of they there was ser Mr. Ki will proba the plant as a result of the present} confereace, | cure rayeling Mublic, December 12, tween Padu- | t trains of will be To the After next Sunday the local sleeping car 4 sville the Illinois Central discontinued. Reservations can be the through sleeper by apy during the day to the od6 J. T. Doxovay, ¢ red in A pocket knife, razor, carving set scissors, would make a nice present 14d2 Scort Hanpwanrs Co It is conceded by all that the only complete toy house in town is Noah’s . WULFMANN CALLED. German Church, The congregation of the German Evangelical church has es B, T, Walfmaon, of Indian ached here nday week and m I a favorable impression, and f holiday goods oney for you mey for me SPOT CASH me the expense o ctor and ta keeper t T FORGET ranges, lemons, @ ll the latest nov ari NES The Second Street Grocer Nashviile, Chattanooga and St. Le Railway Time Card. nda ning, November 1 » am Tn BOUND p 240 pm shaw ama. ow Rock Jusetion Ar Paducab Ar Memphis MeMre Ly N Ar Hol " am To PADUCAI ss am p % pm 100 pm ain aud car service CARCUFE COURT, Not Yet The Connerus Case case against ged with striking railroad shoys with all in this afternoon, uments been finished, Considerable time was in. try. to determine what the neme is of instrument early all the witnesses swore it was a hammer, but the defense claimed it Was not a hammer. The evidence in th Fred Conner Aday at tl rT, was ave vent cepted the call. . Wulfmann is and expects to reach t panied by his family, by NOAN’S ARK MASCUIT Another Evidence of the Energy | of This Populs Noah's Ark Mosgott low Kid, is attracting a yo attention street i but another evid that this hot is always in the { ed January 1 the [on of shoes os well as $3 ones. 16d2 I rt ¥ M1. LOGAN BROWA'S ESTATE, Tue appraisers fix the value of the} left by the late Logan Brown at $498 06, | & Lypox, esta of the count Get off the earth and into a pair of our shoes, 15d2 Lexpter & Lypon Have you seen the pew game of Klondike? For sale unly at Noau’s Ark, SADDLEMAKENS FIGHT: Two saddiemakers from Rehkoff's had a lively flisticuff on Second street near Broadway about noon today, There were no arrests, at Harris’ ast S cond 14038 Oysters and celery French Market, 12 street. Telephone 18 Remember the Delica A headquarters for Christmas candics, If it is a nice usefal Xmas present you are looking for drop ina’ Ker~ tacky Glass and Qaeensware Co, (t man, | Before you buy your shoes give us a look, and we will save you money. Send us your repairing. Lexpien & Lypon, 152 135 Broadway, Remember the Delicatessen is idquarters for Christmas candies. DEATH IN BALLARD. Josiah Phipps, a well tof Ballard county, fay, aged about 60, were buried at Mt. | he known resi- diea Mon- The remaius Zion yesterday. de Shoes Made to Order, By first-class shoe makers; if yoa have trouble with your feet give us a trial, Shoes repaired promptly at reasonable prices. 152 Lexpiar & Lypox, member the Delicatessen ig he uarters for Christmas candies, eee Special Sale, Three smoked bloaters for 50, ‘Two-pouud pkgs. self-rising buck- wheat 10c, Pore maple sugar, per tb,, 12'y. i best mince meat, per Ib, ,10¢, Choice onions, per peck, 20, Northern potatoes per peck, 20¢, Choive pigs’ feet, per doz., 30c, Choice raisios, 3 pounds for 25¢, Choice dates, 8 pounds for 25e, I, L. Ranpown, 123 South Second street, Te'ephone 89. SHOP I have removed my repuiring slop, All ny customers and friends invited tool, Satisfaction guaranteed, D, CO. SCHULTZ, Kear of Hanke, Twelfth and Madison, Connerus “Yow,

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