The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 16, 1897, Page 4

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a} ee, 3 a MALS t bazaar fect | JUST RECEIVED. | gtione | Fe to| Fe embrojp Ibs. and iL ever si fect oroider 200 new silk velvet Tam O’Shanters black and eplors, well worth 75 cents and 61,00, at the ridiculous price of | 15 cents. $3.00, 990 new Walking Hats, brown only, nish You | regular price 50 cents, our price 25¢. Defens of thy pr fF $1.50 with enjeyrl Imported| If you are looking for a ¥, "75 ¢g3> wsilk or Satin| mas present, what would t ealhines £934 xh yon must pay | able than a choice of our elegant vel- ; MAB} “eaxi¥.00. " Come to us| vet pattern hats, handsomely tri | and we wif urnish you these higa | with rich feathers and tips, at $4.00, | Clase noveltivs at $4, $6 and $8s | $4.89 and 05.00, Regular prices $8.00, A new lot of Sample Jackets at half | """ ew price. We make a specialty of hair goods All-woo! beaver Capes for $1.00. | of every color and description Give usa trial, We guarantec satisiaction, THE BAZAAR, Don’t mistake the place. 215 Broadway. AReereeeeseeeeeesetes “<1 WHEN YOU BUY >> Christmas Presents Get something nice as well as substantial, » BLEICH.. Call in and see Has the largest new line ever brought to Paducah, them; they will interest you. WCCEUE88UU08080O88888 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: Larceny.” s all we ask, and you will Chas. Minor, be convinced that we not]over in Judge Sanders’ court this only carry the largest and} morning on a c' of stealing coal | best selected stock, but that| from the Illinois Central. He pleaded our prices are the lowest. | 8uilty. eee John Shaw, colored, was fined $25 | and sentenced to ten days in jail for| carrying a pistol colored, was held | Holiday Presents Kodaks, Regina Music Boxes, French Gilt Ornaments, Remember the Delicatessen is| headquarters for Christmas candies. Special Sale. Fruit cake material, cheap. Dried figs, per Ib., 9'¢e. t Glass, i per doz 90 to B0c. ; aple sugar, per Ib., 12!¢c, Kches, Diamonds, Clocks,! Tyree ths, raisins, 6c, sare, 24 Ibs. flour, per bag, 55 to 75c. Fresh mesl, per bu., 40c, 8 packages pancake flour, 25c, 3 Ibs, dates, 25c. Pigs’ feet, per doz ; ~L. DOLPH, 123 South Second street. Telephone 89. ‘iver Novelties. ty Bis have the Sole Agency for NNALLY'S Elegant und, Palme: from Illinois. another a you, nor | | daughters have returned from Wiugo. >| she went to place her daughter in PS eliale ia: Shas. Minow hy. gaat of medicine. PERSONALS. Mrs, H. J. Peters is quite ill. Geo. H. Pike, of Cadiz, is at the G Bennett, of St. Louis, is at the Palmer. Mr. W. L. Clement, of Marion, is at the Palmer. Mr. Henry Biederman has returned J. R. Smith is ill from k of bilious colic M. Beadles Capt Mrs. W. and two Mr. Hughes McKnight has recov- ered from his recent iliness and re- turned to work Mr. E. F. Irving, merchant cf Hardin, I city this morning. Misses Lilli Drake and Fannie Marray have gove to Memphis for a brief sojourn, J. M. Miller, who has been on a visit to his brother, Mr. W. T. Mil- ler, retarned to Washington today Mrs. M. L. Lydon returned yes terday from New Orleans, whither a prominent + Was in ut convent. Thomas Mitchell and mother, Mrs. Martha Mitchell, and Ed Watts left this morning for Trigg county on visit. . It is reported that a certs young book keeper in a Mevinaniesburg cor cern will leave Christmas for Arkan- 888 to bring back a bride. Mother Goose, The ‘‘Mother Goose’? guessing party, to be given by the Junior En- deavor of the First Christian church Friday night in the diving room of the church, should not be forgotten by the young people. ‘The guessing contest, good music, swings, ice-saws, and good things to eat for all who may come, Every must wear something to ind character from ‘‘Mother Goose. Admission 10c. Proceeds fort charitable pur- poses, HA3 APPENDICITIS. Mr. Wm. Atwell, of near Brook- lyn, IIL, who was operated on not} long since by Dr. Brooks, of the city, and Dr. n, of Golconda, for appendicitis, has entirely recovered, aud was a visitor at Dr. Brooks’ office tods CONDUCTOR ATWELL BETTER, Conductor Atwell, who was in- is much Awarded Highest \Honors—World’s: ‘is Gold Medal, Midwinter If pu BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. | PUBLIC PRINTING. to Be Tontyht. An Ordinanec Presented Ata Called Meeting of the City Council, The council will meet tonight in called session to give first passage to three ordinances. An ordinance fixing t city engineer at $1,000 ing his duties will be presented. An ordinance making it a misde- meanor to tamper with the sewer flush tanks by turning on and off the water and throwing bricks into the acted. g ordinance will and revised, probably an manage to get ng. As it now erson is eligible to the ¢ printer, but the pub- in the pa- bona“ fide lary of nd preserib- man holes will be e The pablie p be overh The new ordinance changes it so FRbE Boys’ overcoats, with Men's all-wool Scotch plaid suits Men's cheviot suits, square cut. ys’ suits, sizes 4 to ..... all-wool fine suits, worth Men’s pants, Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes... Men’s everyday shoes, in gaiters o: | Boys’ shoes, sizes 3 to 5 | Ladies’ calfskin st Ladies’ finer shoes from $1.25 te Ladies’ heavy everyday shoes, in lace Men’s fine heavy underwear, fleece lit Men’s John B. Stetson hats, guarante 03, ev a half-gallon globe no one but the publisher of a daily newspspor in Paducah can hold the office, and the printing can be done in any paper from the Moon up to the Sux. The Sux now has the pub- lie priming by virtue of its having the largest bona fide circulation in Paducah. This insures the city jured on the N. C. & St. L., better, and Dr. Brooks reports that} “ | there was no fracture, as first stated. | Lung soreness is a forerunner of | serious trouble. If you feel the} ightest indication, Dr. Bell's Pine} Honey will allay the infla | tion and prevent further progress of the disease, It is the most efficient} meaus of curing coughs, colds bronchial affeetivns found in the an- 1é6ds Come early apd mak} Joareviec: tions, We can pleasg you if you will look over our large line of | article The largest ever shown in| the city. Prices lower than Want & Son, 811 Broadway, | 14d tf, ever Beautiful brass bouquet lamps Cupid stems, No. 2 Rochester burn. | ers, worth $3 for $2—globes extra—| at the Kentucky Glass & Queensware Company 15d3| Pure Vermont maple syrup and buckwheat flour at Harris’ French Market Phone 185. 14d3 The ladies admit we 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 price 14dit} Want & Soxs. have by far Arrested for Drunkenneéss, Jobo Bulger, of Jersey, was lock- edup this afternoon for drunken- ness, si ree. Imore today filed suit inthe court against his wife, Lulu for div alleging aban- circuit Elmore, donment, See J. A. Glauber for pasture for your horses or any other stock. 11d6 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at’ McPherson’s Drug store. tt Remember the Delicatessen is) NN SWarris’ French Market can please XN you call, 124 Kast Second headquarters for Christmas candies, 14d | dren's Shoes are the in the city. q Our line of Boys’ and Chi mse atest benefits for the ta (i these benefits th will be presented tonig will completely ignore. HOLIDAY RATES Central Rail- Via the Mlinois road, he Christmas and Holidays tickets, will be cember 22, 23, 21 1897, and January 1, 1 til Jannary 4 to returo, one-third 5 all points on Louis Division M.V.R. R., 4 tain connecting Onio River and ¢ pi River. For and rates, app! td J ILL OF PNEUMONIA, J. K Mitchell Admitted to the Hospital, Tit vell, of 915 ton street, a railroad man, to the city hospital last night pneumonia. He is q the hospi of treatin New Year yall points on Y. & d to points on cer- hot the ¢ Mississip- information Washing- te ill and was placed in so he at POE? IN DISTRESS. Mayor Lang Sent Her to Dover, venn, iving her name as Shelton, y be a poet, applied to { night for transpor- tstion to Dove was Mayor Lang } temporarily eid y Lockup per eller and wife wntil today, n she was sent away on the Clarks- gene APE, > adil Unit? Arrested This he regen Maghteb. colored bar- he 8&-xgoon by ge swife SATE ER T best values 5 | Mc 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 goods, etc, Men's fine beaver overcoats, blue or black Men's gray melion overcoats, flannel lined. . Men's Scoteh plaid overcoats, heavy goods es, sizes 4 and 5 Men's flue dress suits, from $4.00 to. . i black cheviot, heavy..... Men’s fine dress pants, worth $4.00 for ly. Men's better shoes from $1 00 to.... in gaiters on ry pair guarant We keep a well assorted line of gents’ furnishing goods, tranks and valises which we want to close out at the lowest possible prices. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS Gold Fish ¢E have a big lot of gold fish on hand, and can furnish you FRbE 395 275 125 500 875 750 100 1 60 100 2c0 25 vo) 200 75 1 00! es 200 only ned, suit. . ed . and two fish for fifty cents, We are agents for an Eastern house, and can give you bargaius from fifty cents to five dollars. Why not indulge yourself in] Buys you more groce this line for holiday presents? They will delight and please, /¢am buy on time and will be something new, J.D. BRCON & CO. Druggists... Gold Fish Agents the 331 ad $3 50 Buys'Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. , $20 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. i Shoes bought of us polished free COCHRAN & OWEN BROADWAY Seventh and Jackson Streets TODAY'S MARRIAGES, Cupid Seems to be Doing a Good Business. Mr. Rufus Skinner, of the city,and Miss Daisy Quinn, of Mayfield, were married last night at the M, vurch in the latter city, Rev. Well- born Mooney officiating. The couple pea reside in Padacab. Mr. Eugene Coker, of the city,was married at 11 o'clock this morning at Leaasboro, fil., to Miss Ollie vers, of that place. Miss Seav- ers, whose name the other papers persist in getting wrong, is daughter of one of the wealthiest men of Me- Leansboro, and is a beautiful ttractive young lady as well. and Mrs, Coker and will go from there to St. Louis, thence to Paducah, and Mr. Mr. L. Powell and Miss Alice Vanderslice were married this morn- ing at Lexington, Va., and will arrive her Saturday, Mr. Edwin Johnsen and Miss Laura Baugh, of Ripley, Tenn., were married last night at the Jatter city, | Rev. H. B. Johnson, of the city, of- ‘ficiated, the groom being a relative, Mr. Ira R. Randolph, « prominent young dry goods merchant of May- field, and Miss Gussie Young, niece of Mr. Ay’ M. Jones, formerly of Louisville, were married last night in Mayfield, Jt was quite a surprise, being unexpected. ~ DEATHS Mrs. Ross, an aged resident of the New Hope neighborhood, died last night of old age, aged about 70, She leaves two children, Thomas Ross and Mrs, L. B. Coleman, Robert Otis, of Kalamazoo, Mich., who came here a féw days ago as a tramp, suffering from pneumonia and was sent to the city hospital, died today. He was about 50 years old, and little of his past is known, He was by occupation a lather. S. Rust, aged 22, son of Mr. Lee Rust, of near Melber, died today of typhoid fever at the family residence. The interment will takeSplace tomor+ row in the family burying ground, Mt, Schroeder's Funeral. funeral of the late Mr. Fred took place this afternoon . alarge crowd attend- fully Out. Je, of the Mer- thumb pain- opening left for Evansville, | THE THREE RIVERS, Items of Marine News Picked Up on the Levee of In- terest to All. The City of Clarksville arrived out of the Ohio yesterday afternoon with a big cargo of grain. She left on her return to Elizabethtown today at noon. The Tennessee is due here this af- ternoon out of the Tenoessee river. She will lay over here until Saturday as usual. ‘The nver 18 again rising here siow- ly, there being a rise of two-tenths during the last twelve hours, making —FOR— dint eighties SKATES, SLEDS, CARVERS, POCKET KNIVES, JH{LD’S SETS, ROCKING HORSES, SHOO FLIES, TOOL CHESTS, SSSUf you went the best come to us, 274 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 me. SPOT CASH SPOT CASH sthan you Saves me the expense of a book- keeper, collector and lawyer. ALSO, DON’T FORGET s—oranges, lemons, a latest nov and the grocer _ED JONES Riopkaee ¢ The Second Street Grocer ~~ ELEGANT 2 Christmas Presents! ALL NEW GOODS aed It wll pay you to call ané Pictures, Engravings, Easels Panels and Frames... selected stock of ~— A beautiful picture a: ne the At Lee's Mammoth Wall hment ne th aristy sent. E » prices and you will buy us us NORTH FOURTH EB NORTH FOURTH STREET . . STREET per Establi N an alwa hand HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. Wo are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.50 Don't fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys best on the market, prettiest wheel made, Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House the guage read this morning 7 feet | and 4-tenths, . ‘There was excellent business doing jon the levee and wharf yesterday af- ternoon, and considerable freight was hauled to the out going packets. There was very little change this morning | as all the local packets were in and | out and were all doing a flne freight | business The Dick Fowler for the lower Ohio and the John {S. Hopkins for the upper Obio were both in and out on good time this morning. ‘The former left for Cairo at 8:30 doing a nice freight business, while the latter skipped out for Evansville at 10 a.m. with a good trip, besides ‘towing’ the mail. Capt. Ryman declines to let the Buttorff enter the Paducah and Nash- ville trade, as was expected, owing |1o the fact that there is not yet sufli- | cient water in the Cumberland river, The Bob Dudley will remain in the trade until more water makes its ap- pearance in the Cumberland, The Evansville and Nashville trade will be left open until the Buttorft can make her debut. The P. D, Staggs, many hours ‘‘tardy,’? arrived here out of the Tennessee river late yesterday after- noon, with her guards dragging in the water, on ove of the largest trips she has brought out of that stream this season, She left on her return to Waterloo this afternoon. The little tag Echo brought down from the Leyhe fleet this morning a big model barge, which goes on the ways for repairs. It was almost as much as the ‘little nipper’’ could ‘‘chew,’”? but she landed it safely, Moss, an old steamboat pilot who has lived on a farm several her up. eye State blocked off with m neous stuff arrived here yesterday af-/ Capt, 1 pil, Pi et , Paducah Mill and Elevator Co. T. H, Purvean, President, W. A: Coxer, Sup't. Full Roller System i, ve Daily Capacity, 400 barrels “Pride of the Purchase,” mace ou wit tke Try tana be convinced. 1? A strict prtent, second only to P. P. Make the Lost, Use to the paaee “Success, “Snow Drift,’ » good straight grate “Daisy,” a good, honest, strictly choice Flour, Also Pure, Fresh Corn Meal, sudo ot setect corn. . families will please insist on their groceryman keeping ot in stoo r an keeping our goods i and thereby save themselves the trouble of ordering d iroct trom the mill m Notive our brands on sacks and barrels, *Phone 856. None better made. city, She lay ‘n route Orleans at 4:30. She berland river moved to thi ternoon from Cincinnati, where he ex; to spent the re+| here several hours and left mainder of his days, He owns sev-| down to } eral hundred acres of fine land on discharged a considerable amount of the * Wild Sawanee.”’ jstuff here besides receiving several The towboat Carrie which has an-/ tons of freight for the southern clime, dergone treatment of a score or more One item was a big cousigumeat ot of ship carpenters, caulkers and|door aud window sashes turned out painters for several weeks at the ma-| hy Clements Bros, planing will here, rine ways was let in the river yester-} “A good tale is being entertained day in excellent condition, Sbe will/about Capt. ‘Tom Ryman, owner of remain here throughout the winter in | the W. KX. Phillips which ‘burned in winter harbor, the Cumberland river the first part of The local inspectors are in the city|this week, It is said that be says from Nashville inspecting the stean- {the Lord tells him when to dispose of er P, D, Staggs, The harbor boat/s boat or when one of his boats is Mary N, furnished steam to pump} going to sink or burns he is always notified before hand, but it seems as The big ‘‘rag town’? packet Buck-|if the Almighty let the recent gatas cella-| trophe slip bis memory or is trying, Tom's faith, miles above Smithland, on the Cum- = . te

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