The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 14, 1898, Page 4

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NOTES. 33 BOARD OF HEALTH, there May Be a Mudie Over the Presidency of Tha! FILLED IN 46, mon were injured by ag plosion aboard the United States Marblehead The Indiana supreme court has d Lided that life iisurange policies not taxable, Mrs. ¢ Mrs. Lida Jobnson ity, Ills. , @ a visit. Fx.Otlicer R. R. Sutherland went it to Mayfleld yoterdap aoe On a visit. Mr. Frank Sugg, of — Henderson, passed through the city Inst night, en route home, Lockup Keeper Menifee and wife are happy over an addition to the F family, a fine gitl baby, wi ate) Great Clearing Sale All of our $8.00, $10.00 and The Bazaar $12.00 fine ladies’ jackets 0 for . see To make room for our new spring stock, all winter goods go at just one-half of the regular prices. ve gone to Charles Atkins, of Near Brooklyn, Remembers the Old Sewer. Mr. $3.98) Filters Whitt is more essential to good health than pure ge mm St water? Our Filters will his home at Mr. E. Rebkopt’s from make \impure water as a ratlinct attack, hated inentyefous hours PURE lear and sper kling as spring ma reece pnt mt Scie Ora Cay water. Every family should have AG suvcted Dr, G.iteed tceing Me win A tone. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. “GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY \ | The guarantee for the May Mf cal Festival in Louisville now fex ceeds $10,000, Insurgents in Cuba have de stroyed hundreds of thousands of tobacco plants, Three miners were avother fatally hurt by at Nevadaville, Col R. A. Specher, » former cong) man of Wisconsin, was found d his bed at Phoenix, Ari Mrs. Florence Me quitted at Camden, cbarge of murdering her hush: ‘The State bavk of Elmwood, was closed by the state auditor result of the suicide of the east The captain general of Port resigned beoause he consid | tonomy an disastrous to The ae who Hanna for oust Speaker M cers of the Obil gant eat plush capes, real fur, braid and cut jet trim- mings, go for.. All our $2.00 and $3.00 ca apes for.. oo and All our sce children’s very heavy fleece-lined union suits, all sizes, go for All of our ladies’ fine wool shrunk $2.00 union suits go for.. All our ‘beautiful i and satin skirts, that soid all season for $10.00 and $12.00, our price, this sale, Xcavation Which Me Helped is Sti to Fill Many Years 4-98 Dr. Millinery Department All our very fine felt $1.50 and $1.00 walking hats and i in this sale for soc and$ ot Tam I worth 75¢, eed oe $4.00 hand hats go in und 2 beau- hats, athers, Ago. killed ds Mr. Charles Atkins, a well known a fall of resident of near Brooklyn, LL, read in the Suna few days ago the ac- _| count of a team tumbling into a hole at the foot of Jefferson sireet, the existence of which was unknown or} forgotten, The mules, which were! on the hard rock levee, fell several feet. Mr, Atkins says the hole was pre ,| viously an excavation of considerable depth. He helped fill it. up back in 1846, hauling many loads of dirt in awagon drawn by two oxen, He declares he remembers it distinctly, and says that the hole then was al- most large enough to admit a good sized house, Mr. Atkins is husband of the well known dairy woman who sells milk and butter here. 10 RAISES in A nic : s O'Shanters, we go in this sal All our § ‘ocade silk Mr. Fred Hipple, Mrs, ©. HL. | Wallace regory Company. Mirothets and Jobn Bonds wore sae teeny Compeey “ONE CRADLE BACK. elected. Dr. Troutman was prest- dent of the board. The Jaw says Placed in Position Pas 2 Pal Today, § to be that tlie board shall be reorganised: within ten days after the election of ‘The first of the I, G, raised from the bottom : river new members, and replaced on the incline was ten into position about noon and the first train loaded om since night before Inst was to be carried across. It cost the railroad company quite an amount to replace the cradle, aud it may require longer to recover the other one. LADLE pattern ed in f trim at one of our ench hai eed covesecees es $1.00and All our $1.50 switches at.... .215 Broadway. skirts, regular price and $8.00, this sale. . : and switches r go All A handsome set ring worth $1.50 free with every purchase of $5.00 or more, Don’t Mistake the Plac C) is elected by the council, as MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Hegroure Vrxeeic, Manager. 15 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 MATINEE AND NIGHT «THE | Clara Schuman \Ladies WEATHER, Rain, follow fair Saturday, LOCAL. MENTION. Circuit Gourt. The Grief case is still occupying the time of the cirenit court, It bas been in progress two or three days. days after the elec- last two oilicers had ex- wever, and no meeting had Ml for reorgaviastion. Mayor & called the board, and it ousted . Troutman, electing Dr. Brothers weceed him. Dr. Troutman ob- jeots, says he, and only he, had au- thority to call the board, and that as the board met without a legal call he is still president aud proposes to see vd who's who, during the past two severely and Company has secured a conti the exclusive interchange of” graphic business with Mexic Canadian officials have warn spective gold hunters not to 5 the Klondike before February,’ Made By the County Supervisors ORCH ESTO As a Result of Their Work. City National Officer The directors of the City bank met last n and Mr. 8S. G. Hughe at Morton's on and Fin tertainment Tomorrow Aft Also at Night. Clara Schuman Ladies’ Or- Always on the lookout for the new- gst, we have purchased alot of striped Satins, in wide and nsrrow stripes, Made cashier, }Only Twelve Reductions The ~ the latest fad for skirts and waists. | Price, $1.10 per yard. Embroidery Mr. Charles E. Richardson, | Died of Typhoid. ar Morton, a well known | i Inst night at 8 |o’clock 24 South ‘Third | street, aged 23. He had been ill for We have opened our importation of some time from typhoid fever, Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg- ings and insertions. Always in the lead in these goods, we have outdone all previous efforts. We ask you to inspect our lines and ece the new and novel designs, Dr. Raub’s Egg White Soap We have for sale this soap, which has been extensively advertise: leading magazines. Price, box—three cakes to the box. We Have Secured the Sale of the Famous You are cordially invited to inves- tigate the superior merits of the Cresco. We shall take pleasure in explaining to you whereia it excels all old-style corsets. The Cresco contains the only new and really valuable improvement ap- plied to corsets in twenty years. A combica of mfort and economy. Wear it, and it wins you, © Once won, you'll wear no other. We continue the sale on cloaks, boys’ waists and comforts advertised last week. L.B, OGILVIE & CO, 1. G. SPECIAL, President Fish and Vice-Presi- dent Harahan Stops By En Route to Louisville, Aspecial train bearing President Stuyvesant Fish, Second Vice-Presi- dent J. T. Harahan, Supt. Wallace and others, arrived from the Missis- sippi division of the I, C, at¥:25 this morning. ‘The officials remained here until about 10:15 when they left for Louisville, Mr Wallace remained over at the Union depot until this afternoon, 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! ** cents per bushel, spot cash, from the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal Co. We also have and always keep the best 2rd pool Pittsburgh coal. Never buy the common grades, Also all sizes Virginia Smithing coal, Beuxanrv Coat C 423 Broad 11dim ‘elephone On: ee ey 1 bottle 10¢ Vassalin packages Rolled Oats, ‘ 1 1b. Dried Figs, 1 Ib. Dates,. 1 bu. fresh Meal +. 400, | 1 doz. nive Pig’s Feet, . . 1 pt. bottle choice Ketchup, . . 1 |b, pure Meple Sugar, . Oranges per doz., 15 to . I, L, Raypoira. Phone 89, 125 S. Second st. | There cvi't |e avyihiig made for five cents be'ter than ‘he Linnwood | egar. Itishoueenterpfe, Call! fr it. u in the per of the best Anthracite and| “burg 8 cents, the one who gave these low prices, | Throat Sp cialisi, | To Be Naturalized. | Patrick Boyle, has been in America since October, 1891, took the oath of all to the United States yesterday ied for citi- lzensbip. He is of Great Britain. who now a subject ats Now on Sale. Seats are now on sale at Van Ca- lin’s book store for the Clara Schu- man Ladies’ Orchestra, which ap- | pears at Morton’s opera house to- | morrow afternoon and night. No {extra c! harge for reserving. Co-Partnership Notice, Mr. W. H. Bowman, has this been addmitted asa partner in the firm of Dreyfus & Weil, The busi ness hereafter will be continued un- der the firm name of Dreyfus, Weil & Co. Sot Drevet Paducah, 1, 1898, 3j10. Death of Mr. day Ky. Jan bred Kruger. Mr. Fred Kruger, formery of the jeity, died of consumption “at” 6:50 o'clock yesterday morning at Indian- apolis, Ind., bis home, ‘The deceased was about thirt years of und was married. He was in the candy business here sever- ud moved to Louisville tly moved to Indi olis, and had been in poor he | two or more years. Ie leave: al sisters and brcticrs | Charles aud Fred Krage damesJ. C. Piper, L. and Gus Weemer, be buried at Indianapoli nap- th for and Me: Balthaser mains will inces of the Orient, Paducah council, Princes of Orient will meet at the K. of P. Sa.urday nig 8 o'clock for initi tion, All Princes and candi will take notice and govern them- selves accordingly. ‘der of the 3 D Di Snan. PITTSBURG GOML BCTS, BUSHEL Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co. are selling Pittsburg coal at eight cents a bushel. The cash must accompany everyorder. tf Campbeli-Mulvehill Coal Co. Millions for Perfe A million dollars is a lot of money. It will doa whole lot of things if properly applied. It will relieve a large percentage of the poor of Chi- cago. It would help some in the street-cleaning problem and would solve a few other mun troubles, and yet $1,000,000 floats away into thin air in Chicago every year. Lt drifts by pedestrians on every down- town street; 1t permates the air in street cars and elevated trains; it hangs over the fair women who grace society events of every kind—this million dollars—tor it is spent on per- fumes, cologue and sachet powders th deafness mation ¢ We will hot be F. J. CHesgy & Co. are the best, |HIGH WATER AND ICE COMING, Before they get here you had better call on W. ¥. Noble, agent, and order a load or two of the brated coal handled by him. Lump Scents, Nut, 7 cents, and Pitts Remember he is ji22 Incandescent for system for sa Drug store. mp globes suitable le at McPherson’s es ut AFTER THE COUNCIL'S PERMISSION. Mrs. Georgia Lyle will ask per- | mission of the council Monday night |to erect a « rrugated iron building on her property on South Third street, inside the fire limit: Dr. Edwards, Ear, F, Pada e, Nose and uh, Ky. tf, five | } | Bailey, A New liu the Wh County in the Assessments. The board of county supervisors adjourned yesterday afternoon, after a ten days’ session, They will take a few days’ recess, and reconvene next Thursday to adjust the assess- ments. The board made 110 raises in ten days, an average of eleven a day, and only twelve deductions, an average of one and a fraction a day. Assistant Chief Wilkins, of Order of Railway Conductors, is the city today meeting many friends. Mrs, S. F. Murrell and sister, Miss Garnet Buckner, left this morning for Louisville. Mr. Will Pomroy went up the road today. Mr. J. K. Bondurant went up the road today on business. The aggregate amout of raises was $60,000, and the amount of reduc- tions $5,000. The raises amounts to less than ever known before. Last year they were $200,000, AFTER BLANGH. the in old The Mayfield Rape Fiend Still Hotly Pw By Posses, ‘That He is Located Near Ogden's It is Now Reported Lan | Posses of men have been indefati- gible in their efforts apture Bob Blauch, the negro assailant of Tennie the 1 r-old girl who was ravished night before last, but at | ‘ounts they had not been successful. They traced Blanch in this direc- tion, and it appears he went towards Ballard county. A dispatch from Mayfield this morning stated that Blanch had been hemmed in near Ogden’s Landing by mobs on two sides, and that it was impossible for him to escape. If captured and carried back to May- field he will undoubtedly be hange A FROG Occasions the Death of George P Turner. The Deceased V an Illinois Central Employe at Cory- den, Ky. George Turner, an Lllinois Central employe ot Coryden, Ky., died today at that place as a result of an injury received yesterday. He attempted to jump on the front end of a train and his foot caught in the frog, mashing the limb so it had to be amputated, from the effects of which he died. He leaves a family, MAY BEA PAUPER. Report About James A, Berry Today, It is reported that Jas. A. Berry, the ‘Millionaire Tramp,” is virtually a pauper, and that he has no funds at his command, He has been living high atthe New Richmond Hotel since he came here, and has receiyed the best of attention. The reportin circulation today was that his wife had tied up his property and had his income stopped pending her suit for divorce and ali- mony. Berry may yet have to go to the city see f Rev. W. K, Piner will preach at Fronted Methodist church tonight at 7:30 o'clock, which will be the last service as Dr. Piver returns to Hopkinsville tomorrow moruing, Both houses of the Ohio. legislater | adjourned today after deciding to take up bribery investigation today, se Inter-Partisan Statehood Con- vention is meeting in Kingfisher O., 'T., to discuss question of moving capital, desire to avoid Ne on the wi It is said that Senator Monéj Mississippi, will be chose man of the democratic congrea@onal committee to suc nator Faulk- ner. ‘The House committee on banking and currency gave a hearing to the monetary commission on the © mission’s bill for reforming the rency. Speaker Reed has called a halt on private pension bills, and the House pensions commitiee will hereafter re- fuse to consider the majority of these measures. Representative Saunders intro- duced his resolution demanding Seu- ator Lindsay’s resignation and the house gave him the horse langh. Though the bill providing for a reduction of state ofticers’ salaries was adversely reported, it was or- Jered advanced by a vote of 70 to There is no trath in the reported uprising of Seminole Indians on the Oklahoma border. There 1s consid- erable excitement, but no violence has been attempted. ie Swedish Academy of Selence has been informed that several per- sons worthy cf credence saw Prof. Andree’s balloon early in ad 1a British Columbia. Superiftendent Claude MeJohuson denies that the plate from whie counterfeit $100 silver certi were printed came from the the bu- of printing and engraving. The $21,000 verdict given Engin- eer Fred R. Ketcham against the | Chic and Norrhwestern railroad | for alleged blacklisting was set aside of North McKjaley éx- ons tors, other On, . ident will ina few days issue an ord empting from civil service re Jdeputy internal revenue puty marshals and severa positions, 1 has Budd, the Former President Cle made a second appeal to of California, for clemency in case of Worden, convicted of murder in connection with the train wrecking in the great railroad strike of 1594. Representative Orr, of Owen coun- ty, will introduce a bills in the Louse next week to consolidate the oflices of jailer and sheriff in every county in the state, the bill to take effect at the expiration of the terms of the present jailers. Fourteen large department stores in Denver have combined and de- manded that the newspapers of that city reduce advertising rates 20 per cent. The newspapers are resisting the demand, and an interesting fight 1 pO, Dealers in single lines of goods are also combining against the department stores. An armistice in the slot 1 war has been agreed upon. ‘Test cases wiil be submitted to the grand jury and carried through the courts. The slot machines will not be allowed to operate pending night, in order to gi possible technics saloonkeepers were oy achine By means of bribe opposition will endeavor to prevent the seating of Senator Hanna for the long term, Columbus was yesterday deserted by the legislators and lobby- ists, as the legislature took a recess, the members going home. On their return the republicans will attempt to reorganize the House WHAT CASH CAN 00, Spot Cash Prices at Ed, Jones’, the Cash Grover. e English walnuts 10¢ per Ib. Fine almonds 12!se per Ib, String beans 3 |b, cans 10c, Blackberries 3 |b cans 10c, Cherries 3 Ib, cans 10c. Try our Matchless Coffee, 10 cts per Ib, ; best package coffee on the market. ‘These are ovly afew of our spot cash prices. Ep, Joxes, The Cash Grocer, tovewood. Telephone No, 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke and | Rim Co., K, E, Bell, tt, Hickory | ativ * irregular, Mayor Lang, City Prosecuting] reading the laws and ordinances ret to the case this morning, but there was some room for doubt still. It may be that the result will depend on whether the call was regular or It has been only a short time since the present system of electing a| board of health was adopted, the democratic council before the repub- lican council leaving the appointinents to the mayor. ‘The republican coun- cil discovered that this was wrong and inaugurated the new method The board of health is more im-| portant than most people imagine, as it has supreme authority in all mat- ters pertaining to the health of the| community. Mayor Lang said in regard to the ter: ‘The state law is expheit in saying that the board of health shall orgavize within ten (10) davs afier appointments and elect a com- petent physician who will be the health officer of said city or town and the executive officer of avd -ex- officio a member of such board of health.’ With the ve before m | itwas my decision that Dr. Milat was the proper one all the board of health together, not only for organization but at any or all other times. “Itisafact that the new board of health failed to organize within the prescribed ti and under sec- tion of the charter, it was my duty to demand their organization through their executive, the bealth Ollicer, which I did, and they were organize PROMISING HOG CASE. | A Writ of Delivery Issued For) the Same Hog | to Be a Different News of Other Writs, ns Hog a hog stic The basis of that ap- pears to possess qualities nd promises to become famous is a writ gf delivery taken out this morn- ing before Justice Winchester. R. B. wlerson out writ against Mr. Chas, butcber and councilman possession of orfe hog, now Smith's pen, The story dates bac some little time ago w Mr, San- derson lost a log, ‘The onebe found in Mr. Smith's pen is exactly of the same description as the one he lost, with ear marks and all, Mr. Smith bought the pig from the stock yards, and Mr. Barnhill, of the stock yards, says he bought hog from Mr. Mike Iseman. Mr. Iseman says it is the same une be sold, and that be Lit. All e looked at the hog and all are equally certain of be- ing right, and can easily prove what they say. The Ayer & Lord Company today took out a writ of delivery against the Paducah Street Railway Company for some ties down on First street. It appears the street car company purchased them from someone who did not own them, and now the tie company claims them Ed. Reynolds is responsible for the new furniture in Justice Winchester's oflice, It is a bureau, Reynolds is a colored boy who took out a writ ot deliv gainst Geo: for the bureau. man gave the bureau to ber sister when she married. She lived io another place, and the sister agreed to pay the freight, but failed. When the Dorch woman came to Paducah she took the bureau | and now her sister’s husband claims it. case the Smith, the for the io Mr. sued the a elk, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR > Attorney Campbell and others were | jented at Van Culin’s. under the law to $ 1850. chestra will be the attraction at Mor+ n's opera house tomorrow night The company is composed of sixteeo beautiful ladies and is one of the finest musical ¢ ations travelit Prices to the matiace will be only and 35 cents. Usual prices will be charged at night. Seats cau be se- our prices we to all ia goods in cot tow ASSISTANT ASSESSOR, FP. Dudicigh Appointed By As- You when y The glad cheer with pr always Mr. sessor Greif. Dudleigh bas been ap- city assessor under Mr. F pointed assistant Mr. J. V. Greif, and the council wil Monday night ratify the appointment PAY TRAIN, Neat sure for r out our t Due Padacah Wedues- | in day Our Dry Goo for less than ¢ to gi htt Cards have been received at the C. headquarters announcing the a rival of the pay train next Wed day. Thel Large Diamonds the Work, The “Great Mogul, ,000, present property Crown of Russia, was found and was redoced through from original weight of to 279 9-1, The ‘* Koh-i-noor,’* ain of Light, the oldest gem was valued at one tiv the daily mainten: was reduced frow 7 1-16, has been the Queen of England aud is valued at The ‘‘Regent,’’ or * in East India, in 1702 Crown Jewels of France Jed at $900,000. From 410 kara was reduced to 156%) karats The “Star of the found in Brazil, 1855, rough weighed 254 kare! ut and reduced in Ams 125 karats, and is valve 000, Itis now Ong Jewels of Brazil The ‘Orloff, Smpress a nou of valued at of the in Lodi, cutting harats Mount kaown or aod small t world, sto of property since June Pitt mou > Bro se * found in India Catherine IL reduced th arats 500,000 an WS! Cowling. rt have | January } The from | E. chur oun-| |B. ebureh | diet 4, having be cutting from ats, It is valued at has been placed in the perial Scepter. The ‘* Shali,’’ Persia, was presented | try to the Czar of Russia, wei karats, and is estimated at $120,000 She “Pigac n of | I the Viceroy of Egypt R24, [it 1 and | whi protr orig 1 is is in pose weighs $150,000. beautiful ow 00,000. owned Florentine,’’ a diamond of the finest ye whose value is estimated at $ karats, and by the Emperor of Austria, The “Nassae,"” property of th Marquis of Westminster, triangular hs 78° karats, and is 000, aot E property of the Vice y brill ye Iur W. Pich damages was jury the ¢ cases are a country our court 1% overflowing and ypt.”” present of Egypt, is stone, weigh- $ purchased for and $140,000, hearer The for its pu iant cut, 8, ed at $100,000, Is at present among the Crown Jewels of Russia, | The A pear-shaped gem of the first water, sad of historic | value, weighs 53's karats. During} the French Revolution it disappeared | along with the renowned bule d moni, which, strange to say has never} ‘The ge again been seen, Some years later the |20. 9 and risin, Saucy wassold gt tinge Demidoff, | ‘phe Cyt who valued it at $200,000, | the ‘Tennesse Thi" los Diana OF Hope,” Ohne eee of a most brilliant sapphire blue col. | ~ or of good proportions, weighs 44! karats, and since the disappearance| of the French Blue Diamond, is the} most beautiful and important blue} stone in existance, It is claimed by | SU*D° some that it is the same French) Pad Diamond but recut. 18 valued at] $125,000, and the property of the} here yester Duches of Newcastle. (ville with ab remark br is valu- ‘Polar Sts jouth, her, we i extend tc re and n, know is mu > me lin was IM he pr river Happy Date in N dow all shaheson.acmnailhin land. This no empty boast jus to cr Keto Pad METROPOLIS KOTES. OS ae of Interest in the Capital of Massac bout THE THR EE RIVERS, liems of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers, registered this morning of Sheffield passed into last night from ge Pittsburg boats with Work on the ways led today on account z tow, Jeoal passed down last nigi The towboat Heatheringt ay afternoon from Louise it for the decks was of the and arrived 7.0T Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your hue Aways It tobaceo easily and forever, bAINg HL Of 11K vat makes ond trong. Ai druggists, 600 oF BL. Cure gu ford. Hooklet end ‘sample free. all ‘bterligg/ Remedy Co, Chicago or New ¥4 a Many former 10c Smokers we Orchestra uf 16 ARTISTS 16 Greater and Better Than Ever Before night U.S. GANSTER ~ Notary Public ANDO SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS nd thorough attention given varterly payment of attended to. WOOD WOOD you want the best, It ean be found at Tenth and Trimble, Dr and green hickory blocks for beatin stoves. Try one order North End Wood}Yard.— DR, A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician W. Ri, CLEMENT, M. D, Ph. 6. i arth and ‘ta Washing [BLOOD POISON | A SPECIALTY OUAE iN 15 10 35 a IF YOU HAVE The | on excellent t ght receipts. all in and » today, carrying al packels were ou Business was active on the Paint od Sanshine and each were carrying very heavy corgoge, Ss The river ro: feet 4-tenths from Go'clock last vight until 6 o'clock this morning, aud continues to rise at a lively rate, Phe Cl ‘ennessee rive cal of live stoc! her return tomorrow, in and out of the st night with a big She leayes on Wanted, Une or two morecalesmen for 18984 Fine line of oils, greases and speoa e ties, Write for eatalogue and terms, Address, Jommercial Oil Co,, Cleveland, O. Tue C 1253

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