The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 27, 1898, Page 4

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SALE |S BOOMING "¥#7™E 1 toe ( dollar will do the work! Speaking of the bill introduced in* eo ctiacs at this sale. Winter} the legislature a few days ago, per- ill soon be a thing of the past, so} witting.either ® hosband or a wife to ¢ winter stock must go at any) testify against eac other in divorce ice to make room for spring stock.’ proceedings, sev ral lawyers were ex- $ 4 changing experiences at the city hail yesterday, when Attorney Jas. Fisher, ‘of Benton, related the following: “Thad a client down in Marshall | connty not long sincey who wanted a ‘divorce, but had no grounds for one. } .75 His wife, it appears, did not care | much more for him than he did for) her, bat he didn’t know it. They | couldn't testify against each other, | but I succeeded by strategy in get 3,98| ting the young wife to go to the : map she was in love with and and then t Millinery Department All our very fine French felt wi ng hats, $1.00 and : +500 and | All of our handsome trimmed pattern kats, richly trimmed with feathers and birds, reg- ular price $8.00 and $10.00, go in this sale for. . Other handsomely tr | hats, avoeth e the price, du this sale at....$1.50 and 2 d new ladies’ any shade, regtt- ular price $1.50, our price One lot of fine French hair switches, extra lengths, that are worth $2.50 and $3.00, GO atevsereees «$1.50 and ‘BAZAAR sailors anc regul $1.50, thi isin staiemer im for his deposition, I got a divorce for my client, the husband, bat he was considerably astonished +75] When his wife was married to the young man a few hours after the di- yorce was granted,'’ is © ©O} «Thad a client not so very long ago,’’ began Major Harris, ‘‘who had seeDtS AROMDWAY | three nemes in one day, and I veu- ture_io say that there are few people who can boast of three dif- forvet names in # single day. It was simply the result of a divorce judgment. Her name in the morning was Eva Stone, In the afternoon she was granted a divorce and stored to her maiden name, FE Goodnight, and that night married a man named Farris, and ber name was then Eve Farris,” ° Speaking of divorces, of all those whe find marriage a failure and de- sire to sever the matrimonial bonds, would do like a couple in Ballard county did a few days ago, there would be no necessity for divorce laws. The story goes that a man and his wife, one of WR oldest and best known couples in the county, agreed to disagree. They lad not gotten | slong well for eight or ten years, but their est: nent had been of a quiet, peaceable nature. A few days ago the paternal ancestor struck one of the children, which so aroused the angry passions of his frau, that she seized a chair and adorned his upper story with the pieces of it. Afr the astounded sire had patched hi.- self up, he and his wife agreed to henceforth travel separate paths, and he sent for his brother, and she sent for hers. The two latter got togeth- er and divided all the property. The personal effects, including notes, mortgages, live stock, farming im- plements, and children, were also equally apportioved. The husband took his share and the wife took hers, and they are now living in perfect harmony, away from one another. All concerned are satisfied and the notoriety of divorce proceedings will not be created to harass the couple in their old age. eat ernheim wsician and,Surgeon Tae Parnen Tolephones { 2°* 4 Faper ea dow =Shades J. ION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS GREIF Telephone No. 7 ONE BOX OF TETLOW'S GOSSAMER * SWAN DOWN # FACE POWDER Entitles you to a beautiful Art Souvenir Tak ! "Squire Harker tells a good joke on a prominent and wealthy citizen of the West Fnd, who has nothing to do but sit around and enjoy life. The other diay the ‘squire was} driving along on the Broadway road towards town, when he overtook two small boys in the road, “Want to ride, boys?’? he kindly inquired. “Yes, sir,” came the quick, cheery | response. The squire drew reins and the boys clambered in, What’s your name, little man?’’} he asked one, after they had started, ‘*Moore,”” was the reply. “What does your father do?’’ ‘*He’s a carpenter.’” ‘And what is your name?” be asked, turning to the other boy. “‘Hteed,’? was the reply. +*Aud what does your father do?’’ | “Don’t do nothin’, conterptu-| replied the boy. ‘He's just in’ he's goin’ to do some- FREE AT JLE'’S Everything for your toilet here. Phone 313 for your wants in the Drug line. FREE DELIVERY Gold # Fish We have just received a new shipment of gold fish in all sizes, from 15¢ to 75¢ apiece. We have only a few fine Japanese specials left. Call and see them or tele- phone 237, J.D. BACON & CO. Gold Fish Agents WASHINGTON NOTES. Druggist: Washington, Jan. —Senator | Deboe is having a hard time getting his bill to divide Kentucky intu two judiciary districts considered. The judiciary committee does not feel in- clined to take itup at all. It’s al- most certain not to do so at this ses- elon. Senator Lindsay, when asked yes- terday morning about the Dill, said: “T have pot even read it, Shoukl a bankrupt law be passed, then there might be shown to the committee that there was much necessity for a division, We have gotten along very well with only one district so. far. When a necessity arises I will then «Interstate I. O. O. F. Meeting. A meeting of deiegates of the In- terstate Association of the J. U. O. PP. has decided that the above will heresfter meet alternately in Padu- eah, Cairo, Morphrysboro and Me- tropolis. The next meeting is at Mayfield on April 26th. For Binal Preparations. The woman's committee of the Y. M,C. A. are requested to 1 at the jf association building tomorrow mora- jing at 10 o'clock to make final prep- arations for the book reception to be given tomorrow evening. DRUG STORE | judiciary. BONDS’ THIRD AND COURT to good water? 25 GENTS PER BOX leaving our store Former price.....+ +++. 48¢ per box TELEPHONE 392 Goods delivered to any part of the city. el Mr. Elkins 1s the tip at Lexington. but Somerset is a hard one to guess “OUR REPRESENTATIVE CONFIDENCE GAME, Is What Two Men Were oe With at Metropolis. Circuit court is still grinding away at Metropolis, Judge Harker pre- siding. The confidence game case — Daniel Henderson and Frank Weeks, several years, was. tried yesterday, aud the jury, after being out all night, returned a verdict acquitting Henderson, and Weeks was sent to the penitentiary. His sentence will probably be for one year. Mr. Moequot Introducing New Bills. Three Were Brought on Yester- day, We is Making Him- self Useful, picts DRS < 8 ‘To the Klondike, The Illinois Central Railroad com- pany has on sale through tickets via all routes to points in Alaska, For maps, rates and other information, apply to J.T, Donovan, 27j30 ©, A., Paducah, Ky. Death of a School Teacher. Miss Floy Heath, a popular young public school teacher of Birming- ham,‘Marshall county, died Tuesday after 'a brief illness. She leaves a host of friends and admirers to mourn her loss. The deceased was & cousin of Mrs. Salina Holland, of the city. COLORED DEPARTMENT. All communications and mat- ters of news pertaining to this column should be addressed to CU. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street, Hon, J. Dennis Mocquot, of Me- Cracken, introduced the following new bills Tuesday in the Jegislature: Providing that a change of venue from a justice’s court shall be to the next nearest justice's court, and if all justices in a county are objected to, the venue shall be to the quarter- ly court. Referred to committee on civil courts. Providing for the appointment by the general assembly of two persons to revise and complete the statute laws of Kentucky. Referred vo com- mittee on Kentucky statutes, To provide for an appeal to the court of appeals in actions of habeas corpus. Referred to committee on Mr. Mocqnot's bill to amend the} jury law so that the jadge would fix) the punishment similar to the prac- tice in the federal court, was signally defeated. REMOVAL TO EVANSVILLE, Report that Offices. are to be Taken From Henderson, The general offices of the Evans- ville division of the Illinois Central at Henderson are to be moved to| well county and has lived here for Evansville, so reports say. The fol-| sixty-five years and was, lowing are connected with the Hen-| saying one of ils oldest derson office upt; L. A. Wash-|She was member of Washington ington and bis first assistant, W, J.|Strect Buptist eburch from) which Davis, also Chief Train Dispatcher| place she was buried this afternoon J. B. Allen and their stenographer, | st 8 o'clock, The interment took Miss Ryan, together with other oper-| place at Oak Grove cemetery. atives and attaches, In event of re-| The Eureka Literary society meets moval ull of these persons would go | this evening at the First Ward Bap- to Evansville. tist church, An excellent program a will he rendered. All are cordially invited. Mrs. Perlina Marable is on the sick iat, It is an occasion for remark that ‘so many of our little girls and boys daily go through the sickening spec- tacle of courting, They are, many Divp—Mrs. Melyina Jones at 620 South Ninth street" 25th inst., age 98-years. She came here from Cald- FINGERS SAWED, Painful Mishap to Marry Smith Yesterday. Harry Smub, a lad employed at Mr. E. E, Bell's factory on the south side, had two fingers badly lacerated | of them, hardly into their teens. Yet by a saw yesterday afternoon late.|many of them can be seen Dr. J.T. Reddick dressed the wound, on " our streets parading as Wiggs somes £ |s0 many pigeons or cooing doves. KENTUCKY COUPLE |‘sod thete parents should ¥ made aware of this fact, and the Sun is |uere for that purpose, Notes from sweethearts are exchanged by the friends of each, These little loving couples, who ought to have on bibs, assemble on our street corners, and especially on Sundaya, and exchange sweet nothings and other things that should entitie them to the willow or Yesterday Morning at Metropolis, John P, Barber and Miss Slayden, of Maxon’s Mill, crossed over to Metropolis yesterday forenoon, and were married at noon by Justice Liggett. Married Mr. Maggie I An Artistig Booklet, of parents, Under the striking caption ‘He j Ho!"’ the Illinois Central bas pub- lished a very unique booklet in which the philosophy of a grasshopper is set forth in rhyme, This hopper thought he was pretty until by acci- dent he saw the inside of an Illinois Central train, Then he turned into a worm consumed hy envy. As @ re= These children should be stopped. It stimulates manhood run, works their ruin, This condi- tion of circumstances is responsible for the great number of our young girls who have lost their honor. =o make impure water as Purple Azalea Soap pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY the shingle, instead of the indulgence] yo! or some house of reform, |} id at any rate this matter ought to} and womanhood in these young peo-|} ple, and, in most cases, in the long} @ What is more essential We surpass our own previous health than pure Our Filters will This Happy Date in Ninety-Eight our prices were cut down,—-we seli toallin cot avd hall the cheapest goods in town. This statement is no empty boast jus to createa ‘*ran,’* You always know it’s stri when you read itin ‘Tur Svs The giad New Year brings us good cheer with prospects bright for all. Progression’s train with golden gain comes at protections call—with bless- ings sure for rich and poor through+ out our glorious land and a just re- ward for duty done by every willing hand. But to the point, we wish to tell a few things somewhat person- al. In prices we'll produce a crash and show you how to save your cash: Our Dry Goods must be sold at once for less than cost, Now here's your chance to guard yourself against cold with the cheapest woolens ever sold, Our custom Shoes wise people use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, and every is sure to wear that you will’ put your foot in. Our Linens from the Emerald Isle ne'er fail to make fair women smile, delighted | h these Fabrics gravd from ancient Erin’s classic land. Before this greeting we would end an invitation we'll extend to men and women great and small to give John Dorian a call for Shirts and Dresses, Hose and socks at prices down to bottom rocks and all who swell our patrons ranks are sure to have our heartfelt thanks, and value great for every dime,today, | or any other time. And as our) feelings ever blend with ‘+a heart and hand for every friend’’ and a bright New Year.to eyery oue, is the earn eat wish of Dorian | 205 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. | | HANDINE For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD’S ~ HANDINE ~ There is nothing to equal ite Sold by all first- class druggists, Frank Cross and ¢ Tee " in Admiralty. Steamer Saw Mill Woodramt rot the United States luca, Ky., ent Pursnant to an or district court, wt E J 2: the above USM. KD. K, Deputy Taha Tis an Old Saying, but Still "Tis True goods to twenty years ago still hang on to us. what we say. ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE «CHEAPER... THAN EVER BEFORi: ww At exceptionally close prices. We are now showing the la stock ever yet seen in Paducah, TOYS ..AT ALL PRICES... Better Toys ‘Than any ether House, HANDSOME LAMPS Tf you are wanting a lamp we can please you iu every particular. We have them in all styles, at any price. HART’S efforts in the immensity and diversity of our line this season. WE ARK THE LEADERS OF THR HOLIDAY GOODS TRADE Largest Stock o Lowest Prices OYSsS «OF ALL KINDS... More Toys ‘Than any other House. GEORGE O. HART & SON WARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (NCORPORATRD) 303-307 Broadway. 1og-117 N. Third, BEAUTIFUL BASKETS . ee ™ENAMELED.— " BLUK AND WHITK We have baskets of all sizes aud all kinds, for all pur- L DELFT WARE poses and at all prices —but always lower vee AT ore than elsewhere. MONEY SAVING PRICES HART’S | _LEAgers oF Low Prices A Penny Saved is a Penny Made, It has, and always will be, our aim to save our customers every cent we possibly can by selling a gc od quality of boot and shoe at a small margin. Our line of men’s shoes can’t be surpassed in the city. See our Vici line—Hard to beat See our Green line—They are daisies See our Ox Blood line—Pretty as a peach See our Russia line—It feels good See our Kangaroo Calf—Soft and nice See our Calf line—You know what ’tis See our Box Calf line—Right in the ring In medium priced good we hold our own in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's shoes. Customers we sold iWe hold them by selling good goods and sticking up to Come in to see us, GEO. ROCK & SON, 321 BROADWAY. More for your money than any other house gives, or your money | back ttt ttt | 98 Take Your Choice of all our... I Three and Four Dollar Der bys eee fold cree None reserved. Ried se pen ae cae of browns, B.WEILLE & SON 409 BROADWAY Sad 411 BROADWAY Paducah’s Leading One-Price Men's and Boys’ Head-to-Foot Outfitters. COHEN The Leading Pawnbroker I have opened a Pawn- , good collateral at rea- onable rates and on lib- eral terms. broker and Loan Offico, and willloan money on read the bill.’” The coming of Collector Roberts to A Voice From Mayfield. ward for this proper humility he was transformed into a butterfly. Even Established 1855. Incorporated 1883, John Pete Enke jored, mention} Washington is looked forward to with of whose grandmother's death yes-} some interest by the Kentucky col- terday was male in the Sun aud offony, It is said he will settle the the fact that Eaker, who is serving a} pension agency and the Louisville $100 fine in the lockup, desired to}surveyorship appointments. He will, attend thé funeral, was not accorded] jt is said, urge Gen. Collier for sur- the privilege, no one at the city halllyeyor, and bas already been assured having authority to grant it. of Leslie Cowbs’ appointment as pen- sion agent. But Senator Debve will put up a stiff fight to laud his man RE ‘AD AND C ALL Barnett, who has waited #0 long in : Ladies, come at once to vain for this juicy plum. The postoffices at Lexington, Som- M’PHERSON’S «DRUG STORE: x erset and Russellville are to be filled the one at Hopkinsville. i Judge Feland has been here, it i: , tor the purpose of asking the office at Hopkinsville for his soo, John, Jr. The Russellville cflice is said to be considered tied up mm a sling by ex- Representative Bradley Coffman. And sccure a sample packae of We can fill your wants for ANYTHING in the Drug line. DU BOIS & CO. A new line of Trusses and Crutches Just in. TETLOW'S FACE POWDER Beautiful souvenirs given away. then he was not vain. Burglais at Princeton, Burglars entered the residence of Dr. J. A. Akio, at Princeton, last night, and stole $140 and a gold watch, Marshal Wilson is on the lookout for the burglars, Lut has no clew as yet. Look Out For Him. Buck McGehee, colored, is gain at large. He has just finished serv- We have heard from Mayfield, And the writer states that they are having a ‘little trouble’? which they “hope will not last long."? He does not want the white people to think that they tolerate the action of Blanks. The fact is, no respectable colored man sympathizes with, or tolerates any man who has been found guilty of the act with which Blanks is charged. They believe that all such should be punished to the fullest ex. Johnson . Foundry and Machine., Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY: CONFIDENTIAL A. COHEIN . 106 SOUTH SECOND ST. ing a thirty days jail sentence for ‘ tent of the law. And when it is stealing coal, asked that the law be allowed to take its covrse in this as in all other cases, it ‘s not meant as sympathy for the accused, but respect for the law. The rule that ‘past emme should be met by present crime in order that future crime should be prevented’’ only serves to perpetuate crime. The colored people only asked to be un- molested jn the exercise of rights which justly belong to them, and the freedom of speech is not the least of these. But the man who complains is apt to be looked upou as a ‘erank ;’? but the habit of complan- ing should be popularized neverthe- less, ‘There are evils that cannot be reached by law and the opposition to the freedom of speech seems to be one, We reiterate, the colored people do not sympathize with any brute guilty of the charge for which Blank stands accused, but they don’t de- Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY. of rights which the law justly gives to them and all other free people, There js no punishment too severe for the brute who fi reibly compro- mises the virtue and bouor of the op= posite sex; aud the colored people do not wish to be understood as con- doning such. No estimate of the sentiments and thoughts of the better element of the colored people ¢ : gained hy interviewing tue lo; bums and thugs of the race, as is often done, for they have no more to do with that class than tle intr !li- gent a d respectable whites have to aerbo baser el went of ae Vra. 7 ™. cream of I NN a We Seite 333 BROADWAY You Tailor-made suits to order for less money than ready made ones of same quality. \ Everybody can wear a tailorg made suit at the prices charged by ‘ Dalton’s Tailoring Establishment MEY. ee CA NSS ERTS

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