The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 8, 1898, Page 8

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Y SKIRTS! ine Pieeinen 4 EB BAZAAR ive hundred new sample skirts, Millinery jing twenty-four different pat worth $2.50 and $3.00, our mei this week, $1.49. Department TWweE hundred new wool boucle ts, in all the new des of Greai reduction sale plaid s greens, reds and heliotrope, all classes of 1 These skirts would be considered; All our $1.50 cheap at $ a price this weck, | sailors and “walking hats $1.98. while they last at 75¢ Ore hundred attd fifty new silk and All our » hats, all sty atin dress skirts at $4.98, oo and | and colors, go at soc. $8.00, worth $10.00, $12.00 and A lot of beautiful pattern hats, $18.00, A perfect fit guaranteed, all January styles, prices $8. A new department has been added and $10,00—we are determin nudation to close them out; so here th to our busines#for the accom of our many customers. We make a go at $2.98 and $3 specialty of silk and velvet waists and — Don’t {ail to see our new 1 Russian blouses, which we furnish of switches and hair goods. ( complete from $3.00 to $5.00—worth hundred new $2.00 sw 3 double the price. shades, $1.00 215 Broadwa LOCAL Held for Hous-Breaking. Chariey Olds, colored, trial before Judge Si Don’t Mistake the Place, was Early MENTION. given Fulton, 2 ‘PERSON: Mr. & .M. Jones and wife, jor May= field, re \4 the city. Mr. F. G; Rergdoll morning from illinois, Mrs. James Clements has gone to Madison, Ind., ona yisit, Mrs. Dr, P, H. Stewart went up to Smithland today on a yisit, Hon. J, D. Mocquot came down from Frankfort last night to spend Sunday. Manager J, W. Gillingwater, of the Metropolis opera house was in the city last night. Mr. George Hassman, of Water Valley, Miss., is visiting Master Me- banic Haseman, returmdd this go les Mr. M. Livingston returned today from St, Louis, where he purchased 1 fine team and wagon, Miss Mary Jones, of pitas is a guest of M family at th Mrs. J. R. Lemon, of Benton, was in the city today. Mr. Lemon is soon to move his family here. Mr. Mat Piles, wife and the party of young ladies who went up on the Hopkins ‘Thursday returned home to- day. Col. W. Hl, Slack, who has been spending the summer and fall at Mt, Holly, N. J., arrived this morning and will spend the winter here. Miss Rubie Haggard, of Lamont, ne: hey ine )ne all Mf the Work W: Rapidly as + Meantime Their men Are Called In. The collar fa & Sons, which yesterday morn terday, will be day the work ¢ debris began, ai s will he seen te iu anc will begin, vod ecuted with unusual manufacto: 1s collar depa The Work Will Beginn the Collar Factory Tmme All the traveling ‘iment by uattl the factory igi ately, * id Be ke Possible, E Salet ctory of as lestroyed ing, as foreoast rebuilt at onge. { clearing nd Monday & by a call fore « columo, the the work will beg vigor, re-establis! ya taine inantier her fric ‘racioas LoPitas ing WhayAday public forai- Siist. too ho’*, “Pree baited -their hdyig gum, Ono of tho lad ‘a. tour-poun| men Who had used fines without Nota y Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Filters is more essential ad health than pure , Our Filters will tke impure water as rand sparkling as spring ivery family should have wy Filter tested before four store. [ARANTRED AND FOR SALE BY for breaking into the } of Chas. | was called to Water Valley, Ky., last mm, Jessie,” B. Williamson, formerly of this city, | night by a dispateh announcing that he had sey ., a speak “ |from which he’ stole a pair of pants, | her mother, Mrs. Lewis, dying. the florist is Frompt std fa |pair of shoes aula pistol. The arti-! yge, J, B. Hendon and bride. nee —The peer Congtega.|,. ‘° 8) cases: d Ele ¢ : se se el . oe ree " +? P Vouchers for quarterly payment of 0 joles were recovered after the thiet's} yyise Florence Stewart, of Smithland, |The hestaut rel npgning service, | VO" for. quarterly yen and Elevator jarrest, and he was held to await the/ are guests of Dr. BP. H. Stewart. jtwebioal Mga :80 a.m. Wede| yee ert Conch ‘third atreet re circuit court on a charge of house-|-phoy returned to Smithland today, evening prayer meeting at 7) hy dupt [breaking and gr and in a short time will go to their e Mea ia : | PA ee . futare home in Marion, Ala. ac New Year's Greeting, j o-Partner-hip Notice, Ss “ badies’ Aid society of the Second ‘. Mr. W. H. Bowman, has this day Supt. W. ks Presbyterian church meets with Miss > daily Capacity, 400 harrels ~<* jbeen adimiticd es a partner in the MORE DELEGATES, ile, who “a was| Hannon, Fifth and J " . e {firm of Dreyfus & Weil, The busi- - ked relat 3 Monday afternoon at 1:0 0 ‘. e » 17 Ahig atent Fle Home ar ains ness hereaficr will be continued un | Mayer Lang to Appoint Delegates} motion of Tr E “Pride of the Purchase, mu wilt ike it, Try it and {der the firm name of Dreyfus, Weil to Tampa who, it was s: ‘ : +4 Wt ‘ ' e is . of «CO Sor Dreveus srintendeat of ae 1 Uiien sete b Use is the proo g | Peducan, Ky. dunt teas, 5}10,| Mayor Lang was today called upon | Fetinteudent of she Evansville ait Success,” 4: cca chal li to appoint more delegates. During} °°!" oe ee se oe A ‘ There caa's be anythiog made for] the past week he as been asked to| , Supt, Harahan stated that Mr “Snow Drift, ' etter made five cents better than the Linnwood | appoint about halt a dozen. pe say Marelli 8S 1 = kates |cigar. It is home enterprise. Call]. ‘Today's call was for five delegates, | (dent of the Evansville division nai “Daisy,” a coo Also 4 ’ + that there would be no change what tak ooial as aisy, J | for it. tf to attend the fifth annual session of Adee tcl Basteiioss al vooa + n The Schumann Orchestra. the South and West Commercial ington to remain. This sets at rest Pure, Fresh Corn Meal, Mr. A. M. Kennedy, of the Clara] Congress, which convenes at Tampa, |W1zi0" jo remain. | Tis vols at vost COMFORTS. Schumann orchestra, which will be at | Florida, on Febraary 8th, to last un-| 7) 00's and knock : e _ : . Morton's next Saturday, is at the/ {ll the 10th, inclusive, The meeting) “gui. Harahan, in regard to the} church . 3 ° ; The mild weather has stopped] j,.1 00 “a: is for the advancement of commer-| Publ Hafaban, in nega pred pees i ren z i aes. “Sera ma cial interests, ‘There 18 to be a Na- 4 hed TN" bw. ditt. se ri we date iabichinit : Shapes. (> theme goods, “and globes suitab!e| tional Fisheries convention at Tam-|20PS. stated that” the reduotion | versam br ven lly 9b cigs SU Zk NTEE beatae tale would remain in force wotil spi i - were cut down,—we s WE G RA to make them move faster we|for system for sale at McPherson's] pa on the 19th to 22d inst, Messrs, | npull remain in force odil spFing-1 Beogpway M. E. Cu There} (yt pg sk ay < ear fine | Drug store. tf |C. M. Leake, S.A. Fowler and H. wilatot the sar 10 what odemmimea imeme tree 2 wn,” “Side ~ eel — wuill start a: sale of our fine)” “i geside In Paducaliw |B: Créfvare the deflgates to ibis Weincc ed the Bros bg RB Dara ws yt os LOC YI rs Silkaline Comfort as we have] Capt. J. P. Holt, lately of Love-}Convention. Mayor Lang has not ene: cali There will be services at 7:90 ‘ know it’s strictly so] > laceville, who was ® candidate for|*PPointed the five delegates to the) DutQuoin is expecting a change of | tonight and 1 a.m. 17 when . sea died’ bin <Tns Gen? “ ~ too many of them, Conky foduecbas coved’ bis famive | tber conventions schedule on the Iilinois Central that] im. tomorrow; a m. there w Hie palcak te Yeas telese os tee O11 . pombe split gaia — willbe more favorable to her, a special sermon t chil. | 4) Be “op ( 1 } ti to Paducah, and resides on West Cee : : v srg 4 cheer with pro sright for \ : Oar extra large Silkaline Comforts] Broadway, iy Se THE ELKS INCREASING. the Cairo Argus. It iy to go int ef-|dren. Don't fail to wo. ‘The mect- | proediasion's. train with soli = former price 25, now $1.75 yaa fect next Sanday, and will gigpe- ing has a ee? hed much good the Gomes at protections call—with bless MA Ste . Ne * Quoin one through train to St vais | crowds are large, 4, aT tives tins Oar full size Silkaline Comfort Start the New Y i 1 Order's Membership Rap-| jily. For some time past DaQholn — mee sore tor sich aod poor through SF ok cin HIS tion not to pay m unless you , : j KERLAND PausprxeRiax—Rev, fodt our glorious land and a just 1 Peemegenc> $1.75, HOW PI-38 | Toe value recelyed. + bh can get idly ure wren: passengers have had to chaugeears pastor of the Cum.) ward for duty done J.D & NA CO) Our Silkaline Comforts, former] this in cigars hy smoking the Linn-| ‘The local order of Elks is now on] *t Pinckneyville, on ae ave berland Presbsterian choreh at May-|hand. But to the point, we Drugetsts 1, BA Ol price $1,50, now $1.25. “}wood five cent « « your] the boom, and the prospects are for| information accepted at DaQuotn,| cig vin a: te. and | 00 tell few things edmewhat per Eee 4 Jackson Steet : Sale if 1a latee a Stegahid the through St. Louis train for} the a p aia Bitses Ee old Fist d on Streets dealer for it. increase in membership at an that way inst )p.m. Sunday se chool at 9:30 D price : ; “ meses vent |C2tly date. ‘The impression that the | S0Uth 1s to come that way mm, Junior Kodeavor 0 p, | and show you how to save your vale PE a i - a , Many former smokers of ten cent initiation fee is $25 is erroneous, | bY Carbondale, as hud Senior (Endeavor at G20 p, m_LOwrDep-Goads must le so! amma ameaaaaaaaa pps Are nOW sence ps ase yoo The fe i only $15. caalh nee oly ait aco snodtalte Woctina te ‘atead fit tor Tees than cont Now r + merit alone counts. The Elks quarters are second to| Change cars at the ti chance to guard yourse inst CLOAKS. An Attractive Sign. those of no secret order in Paducab,} —yy);yois Central No. 16516 pETYRNS TO KENTUCKY. a cold with the cheapest woolens ever Mee cise aid tack | The office of Capt. W. F,. Lamb-| #nd are a credit to the city as we edus t from Mounds ‘to Cedi c sold. Our custom Shoes wise peo Bier cape and jacket in our store! 4. Tarstiand Broadway, ta now|the Organisation, Several candi-|soutta trot ve ced up a — use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, and will be offered at cost and le bene 4 . dates are to be initiated in the n aye i ‘aboard | Marshall County Man Re every pair is sure to. wear the Now is your opportunity to get a| #dorned with a iarge oil painting of hand cary ard 1 ‘ . good cloak at reduced price. | the Dick Fowler, painted by Artist | future. . " near Hallidayboro. ‘The men tum From Indian Nation. Fe et ree, Otte i ; Alex McConnell. bled off in tim save themselves , Pablo smerald Isle . : COAL, COAL! vi Hits ued eakt ove The Me several / with these fabrics grad from t i ; Why bene coal Hae half dirt and | Spot Cash Prices at Ed, Jones’. the} 14 js pot the that Firemon ( u nd ¥ ve again at] sreeting uld end an invit ‘ ™ slack, when you can buy ice, dha Geddes t 7 egy oh hea |O N ’ 7 i|8 : yea , akan’ s ’ = {clean coal, free of dirt k for bc capccdie H. Petty, whose arm w We ell ex epost anil wou ea if The ir BOY’S SHIRT WAIST 5 cen, bushi from] Fine English walnuts 10¢ per Ib,| ast night, wi oe vid ead hee 0 fs 1s Liat Arse repeat ae planned to ni ay morn- w 1 it stock of Boy’s| the old a {reliable St rd Coal! Fine almonds 12'¢¢ per Ib tae fa i 1] ple ’ PecdRndediben tl ndgeate ing, Ja 1, sweeps through ! Men We oh th or ae | UO. Wesnlma tar skeep| String beans 3 ns 100, a fate td aod be | eee”, wp to We eve noc nd corner of this L A Ww ee ae out lthe best 2nd pool Pit Blackberries 3 1b cans 10c, savin waa , sy ming our ot hep ate en 3: affects the of (oota'at co ‘ sts that we have | Never buy the common g Cherries 3 Ib, cans 10c. J. iar of Louis. : ao suro to hevo our heartts haa 7 store, § gimhest bs Kor at 85¢ an lor 4 all sizes of the 7 sur Matchless Coffee, 10 cts | ville is ne cit Fo 1 as ve c it at F every re : “ ay every i th to k ¢ bur s0¢ waists at 35¢ Virginis per Ib. ; best package coffee on the ‘ - ae oa tha the 7 oF any er oe ae RS OUT buy any item in this a The int ‘ St market Rheshon (erst beaint 2 a elise end with 6 bee sacrificing prices this eae which repre j These are only a few of our spot] Will work but ¢ are 8 ORY ee > The nat f of Now York Post-] 5 ven to avery Ome, tate oat of merit in tt lidim 8. cash prices Ep. Jonns. futher not however aYY | mice 897 were $1,900 ' ew Year to eyery one, is the earn- c or Eaemm | 63 h of Dontan The Coabi Grover, -. | MPRA: suran any tu | 5 Broadway, Paducah, Ky , WATE TIGE. ~ C.H. Petty mn - H | cf esa 7 ' 1 WATER NOTIC Widll cysts teoieatalie by i i lin [ . ‘ * rons of the Water Company| 2/° a a TZof train r a : 75¢ | @re reminded that their rents " ELICATESSEN, | Crushed last Irawel Lehn : } es of mail in Law's iY) Pired Dee, Bist, and all rents were Wanted, his train while se ia aie The Dress G s Stock due and payable atthe Office of] situation to take charge of ma- | St Svotts \ idl ysis sca t sm To 3 ft . Ww the Company, Jan. Ist. This] chinery and keep it up, Address M, | the hospital here, and an effo Pepe ay ; 3 gig ich he te x quarter’s rent should be paid be-| 5 South Fourth. ol paediragas : oa beryl aml ag Our w. fore it is forgotten, as ali premises fehte oo Eas was cru : ay : y mish line — ina ars after Jan, 10th will be Hermann’s Peformance, splintered near el He isa 1 c Ww Xe k I fice tl | Seventy-four mi pou our intel shut off tf ‘There was not a large audience at] well known young man 1 afare en 11,420 arriers a rf + mail matter was depo Just think 18 bars « 8 Ark], rma successor to Her-l« here are about 4 miners at Ww ar n . $1.25 Fuercner Trent laundry soap selling for cents tot. ener, by rey r to i t re or . f int< er Und erwe ar. 1.50 b Noah's Ark great Removal Sale. mano the Great, and his compauy He was de-| Work i ada of I rn New York clevated 4 if a ! were the attraction. The entertain- sais and Southero Siberia |has 1,117 passenger cars a 15 » FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 rined for Drankenness. ment was very creditable, but it One of the wealthiest of fin D gaplavel anh chon thal yr ae I, F, Jones was flued $1 and cost ed to disappoint a great many ip } » ef-| Dover, N. H., is sawing A y fifty seconds ok ae worl ead this morning for drunkenness in the|the audience, who expected some-|fect on this division of the Hlinois}to reduce his avoirduy Regs anaes a ie. ——* police court. He and two other |thing better. The feats of legerde-| Central tomorrow, but one will go in At the date of the fadoptioné of the | started on the Bower ‘ : young men who were fined for being | main were in most pait old ones, and{on the Memphis and Miss oi. di- | Federal Constitution New York was | per} ohn trae} = osiery Bargains. LEON vERRHANN drunk and disorderly, were placed on | for this reason did not excite much] vision, but it will not effect { ity of 94,000 inhabilant panera er" . Meany? the chain gang with halls and chains | wonder. on this division, except to PAE YL actaahet ] ; = t ey kK] Phe Karl of Devon eighty-six ff a Xephew and s his afternoon, = WORKED THE “GON” GAME ia oe me re )] years of age, still preaches and 1 iu —_—— eee a avid duties as prebenda M 1 se, WO! . . PITTSBURG COAL BOTS, BUSHEL . . ante 4 uti prebendar the Soarvels of Aisddla Campbells MalyeUill. Coat Co, Shanty Boater Gets Free} Furnished front room for rent, $1 The New Ye 1 wa er Cathedral ampbell- } phi On ‘ yened in 1846, 1 now it ADELAIDE HERRMANN ne alli Pitt ; ss pat ; Drinks. South Fourth. tt pen Vin ; 4 sn] ‘Tho frst entry ow the books oft . q 0d e sening sburg cou § ° 4 Amounts gs # 100,000,000 | New York sub ‘Treasury was a cred ) o j ma { famous dances Wi Je N fy 2 a pares anv every onder | Leisner, the First ward grocer, ye ne St. eae allway, for a ? ld are! ernment disbursix ited Danse da Venu must accompany every order. | rerday aud offered to sell him some| Memphis, Pine Bluff, Texarkaoay| saint © ‘il pnsceverpaas ac Hea rdered : act areth sy traits] CampbelisMulvehill Coal Co.) corn, He said he had a large quan-| ‘tyler, Corsicana, Waco and all prine| rage are oped At Biter elgee rabid bac Me Sey wre here ¥ po el rane fia One Week Only, tity stored in a shanty boat above the| cipal points in Arkan nd Tex. | Pie Now York Chamber of C a 4 aw ciate Rececom haytiad, “ often 4 HERRMANN'S GREAT COMPANY 1 gallon He Dil Pi els, Sone teprmoepanttye perchens Msi e [kansas and Tex ae points can leave ie Panto l tdvers on AbHLe Linea bare Ladies’ Trimmed Hats. ] ae f th dette Oise 7 icc "© | When he took his wagon down yes-! nooga and St. Louis Railway, 9 j Succi, who recently completed h rw sold at — Esteday mor soon sale! 1 tb. Dates, 7 terday afternoon to load om the corn,|), y,, carrying throt __ A railway wail clerk in Mois has} sixty-forth publi: fast in Rome. al ‘ol \ i ala |. tiwseray be he found that there wasn’t a shanty| from Hollow Rock Junction: traveled 803,784 miles aud handled stained from food 1m bis pottorn aud Irimn i t , $1.25, ani hi | Steel boat on this side of the river, and the . seated 7:00 for 2,500 days of his life—nearley 1 t 3 $ | 1 doz. nive ® be boat on Arriving at Memphis, 7:00 a, m. o TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER {1 iA pe boils sbalee Ketchup, 15e, [Bly one in sight was one on the “ * Pine Bluff, 2:55 p. m, eee ee a Important 1 ent ie is opposite side of the river. “ ‘ Texarkaus, 9:20 p. mic Awarded Robert Mortis’ Bank of North a ne ) of the Bags Date Maple Sugary 1916 3 aa ai « Tyler nexta,m.] Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | America, founded at Philadelphia at Shoes, Shoes i Oranges per doz., 15 to 30¢. A Disasterous Runaway, ot ATyler, + me ches! " , ape reenery rag nye 4 ‘ ‘ It iay pagion BD I. L. Raxvoura, Sam Holland left his horse and earn coro Masaxityn * 5 aa aabihy (natiuattion: tonGhen he » look | Phone 89, 1238. Second st. | buggy at Leisner’s grocery yesterday pea : an acndoaat Womer orted 1 to $34 pair, now | he 79 Y} Making direct connections for a the American continent. 3 For pure and delicious. candies, go} #¥@fH000, and the horse ran away. |e eee ans andl | _ The total receipts of the New York on sal to the Delica essen 7j8- |, The buggy was lett in various parte] Pi TeP® More buying tickets please |Custom-house for the tiscal year end- | \ 2 , MISS. ADELAIDE PRINGE reg [toms and the horse was found] Mure | Hefore Dying tckels Viease led June . were. 81 HARBOUR'’S Deafness Cannot Be Cured —_ | this morning six miles from the city | Cal! om: ‘ ; 1149 06. For the year 1858 x 4 n Pred Y1F, B, Teacnour, City Pas ft 119 06, For the year 1958 the re) Segesgemaee ——— = —— — Supported “y an m on the Hinekleville road. 425 Broalway, |ceipts only amounted to §27,100,)"" ane PUD Ri eae aE Company of enc Ba Death Near Grahamville, Paducah | 200. , | ti Miss Ellen Bradford, aged 25,| pro ara estenmsee SAS RS aR ering or Hi fA died of liver trouble at her home near] Frys ovsters revere uly iy | as 18 ace - Grahamville last night. The funeral] ‘7° 9 |: took place this afternoon, The funeral of young Hook will Seergrpeneearrerel lacrtymarrow. A collin’ for A masterpiece 0° » m: Wanted Immediately. | Oke ine es — | F 44944 ‘one of the most | him was parchased ai” a Meal anders tions of t ¢ ‘Ten carpenters report at Rehkopt's | taking establishment tl 04. arr Cure, Send | collar factory Monday morning at 7 aioe Jou, ae vee EE onumay & Co? ‘Toledo, 0.} o'clock, For pure and delicious cand ~~ “ream of Tartar Powder. sk Your D fay Pa Modine el van Catle's vost: Balls Fatally iis are tbe pont, Mux Ixanam, | to tho Delicatessen, hone 10, ctly High-Grade Nickel Cigar. A () ealer tor It, "STANDARD. %, ae

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