The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 25, 1898, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

= ey whether wool or silk, and a garments at such prices. fringed huck Saturday for 6 cents. 215 BROADW. —FOR— ONE WEER, Our special cut price sale of Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs | will continue until March 17th| as we still have several in stock | that must be sold to make room for our spring stock. — Sale (until the Fy Sie rds and Center All the above - mentioned fa will be sold for LESS t _— Roe as we have to Solid Oak Sideboards, |: from $7.50 to $20): Solid Oak and Imita-| tion Mahogany Cen- ter Tables, from 53e to $3.50. Call_and see our line of Baby Carriages before you buy | elsewhere. Gardner Bros, & Co,’ 205-205 South Third street, Telephone 396, Leading Upholsterers of the city. Farmers’ —_James Spence Restaurant... 21) § seis) The best meal in town for the money... Open day and night ‘Short Orders —_—__._.____ JOHN G, MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... 419 Broadway. | heap Groceries. 3 Crown Raisens per Ib Seedless Raisens, per Ib Choice Prunes, per Ib... Hominy and Grits, per |b ‘ Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour Choice Dates, per Ib ...... Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. . Best N.G. Molusses,per gal Best Chewing Gum 2 packs Hest Kraut, per gal..... e Sell Cheap ~We Sell a it AND WE KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT eparate skirts if) Two hundred dozen childret.’s you want style, quality and low! heavy ribbed black hose go on sal Lot disappoint you Saturday tor 5 cents. ice, V part Every skirt is ‘pe te and durable fab Millinery tan cording to the latest cut.’ The ladies express surprise that we are the able to furnish such handsome the argest Hine of {pattern hats § in A large lot of ladies’ figured mohair dress skirts, splendid val ues, go on sale Saturday tor $1.00. One hundred dozen large are towels go on sale! hair Our fine line of sailors are by far nobbiest shown i THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Special: Sale other degrees, LOCAL MENTION, Revival Sery ices. Revival services Methodist chure trom McKenzie, duct services daily a Great interest is being t in the eervices, and being revived, prayer service at Odd Fellows Notice Frep Huson, rarest novelty in the will be displayed at the Smith Sisters’ Millinery Opening Is Now Well, ie milk wagon that was run over Wednesday worning by the street car was owned and driven by Mr. T. ‘Palmer. on business, lis, is at the Palmer. son, is at-the Palmer, the city last night. nati, is at the Palmer. Miss Nellie Byng, of Cincinnati is! flest clase college h visiting Mr, and Mrs, James Weiile Mr. Matthew Carney returned this | ut morning from Cairo and other Liti- | nois towns, Remember we | N. L. Gilbert, Henry Waller and headquarters. for Y Just received ches and bangs. D. L. Redden, of Murr ay, were in ithe city last night. Frank R, Stewart i# here represent. ing “Brother for Brother,”’ which Comes to Morton's next week Mrs. M. C. Va M Vaughan aud M Vaughan are visiting in Loufsville. coverel from her recent illness, § will leave in a few days for Rus _ LIVELY RUNAWAY, Milk Wagon Demolished a Boggy. Kked into Mr. house, n at the time, bv ar Ma two front whe fore being ht The milk w 13 about a block be hurt in the ranaw SPRING OPENING —or— ® Imported and Doméstic Anderson, of Arcadia, son, who was only sli shtly injured, is 1g For Nothing ; don't] #8" You Are twill be diticuls| 24m3 118 Broadway. profit on every pair, but yoa wouldn't Repairing pro: t et sy also add to our ‘The Shoemnkers, Second Prosbyte There will be serv ond Presbyterian eburch at 7: Laulies be yer meeting at $115 every evening by Constable John Thomp- son, of Florence Station, on a breach $100 Reward, S100, bill, Coc ing abused L kill him, The case is set for tomorrow be- | fore Justice Winchester. | ve to wear our shoes, but you can save comfort by doing s and the day before. The river ros promptly done. Lendler & Lydon, nessee and Cumberland and Missis- sippi falling. Telephone No. 29 for a nice horse Toad delivered p promptly. dicted for this Rim Co »EK New and Valuable. For Oilices From Congressman Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, vances & new theory in the treatment lung and bronchil gives immediate reliet to consumptives, of coughs, colds, throes of an election for many months, her little neighbor, Metrop- olis, ig fraught with political exci ment, Arthur E, Miller election for officers frow congressinan down to county officers will take place, and candidates are thick in- deed, There is great interest mani- fested in it "* at Morton’s opera house Thursday night. Oak Stoye Wood. Nothiog Known of the Murdered to shed light on the myste rounding the finding of a floater n Metropolis yesterday morning | man’s identity is still unknown, al- though itis evident he was a victim | of closing the unfortun Adjourned Meeting to be Held Sat- Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | Gold Medal, pg — Fair. the popu last ni; Large Crowds Continue at the First | ‘The revival at the First Cbristia eburech Best Dill Pickels, per gal Oyster Crackers, per ib . re I. L. RANDOLPH, 123 South Second Street, "Phone 89, Incandescent lamp ) globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. tt crowds, j by Rev, Pinkerton, is accomplishing | muc h good, The usual services will | be held te ‘The French market receives daily all kinds of fresh fish A Pare Orape Cream of ER Powder ond street, Phove 4 YEARS THR STANDAR(: |! Millinery Takes Place Saturday, March 26th and Monday, March 28th rdially Lavitrd. Satu Sisters, THREATENED THE LANDLORD, W. D. Cochran Arrested i County—Case Set For Tomorrow, W. D. Cochran, who resides on the ~|line that separates McCracken and Marshall counties, was arrested last 8] of the peace charg He has been boarding with Joe rge. e, and the two men had an alter- ion on March 5th over a board is charged with hav. jon and threatesed to BETTER INDICATIONS, Phe Rivers Falling Above—Thirty- Eight Feet Now Expected. ations for high water are ominous as yester: rout ten inches last night, but to- the reports show the Ohio, Ten- About thirty-cizht feet is now pre- REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, Down, at Metropolis. While Paducah will pot be in the Tomorrow the republican primary STILL A MYSTERY, Man Found in the River, There have been no developments sur urder most foul. ne may serve to assist in dis. e man’s name. ELKS MEET. urday Night. The Eiks initiated Mr. Rhodes, it journed meeting will be held | At Saturday vight for initiation. badly erushed his | a shoulder was dislocated, INCREASES IN INTEREST. Christian Church. ntinues to attract lar; and Rev. Spencer, assist lt. 124 South Sec. 2om2 “Mr. ©. Q. C. Leigh is in St, ‘von PrOl H. ( M, T. Christopher of Iudianapo- Mr. 8. H. Thompson, of Hender- Dr. R. L. King, of Murray, was in| Mr. M. A. Goldsmith, of Cincin- Pauline d Mrs BW Miss Letha Puryear has about re and | the proposition. ville on a visit to Mrs. D. L. Lewis. | school on Ive Wagon Strikes @ Milk Wagon, runaway occurred on this morning about 10 ‘gon, near the! aud the horses rap There was no one in the ud the team ran full tilt up Broadway, colliding with y belonging to Mr. Woods, of con's Mills. The rear wheels and bed were demolished, aud the horse took fright and dragged the zon came near strik- ing Dr, R. A. Hicks, No one was { nthe awson, who resides on the county | 890 Judge Bishop's Dee! cas Virginia and in some sections of | ments will not be rend afternoon, according to reports. are selling h | GRAND OPENING OF PATTERN HATS and farmers kuow that the. same oy And Bonnets at Friedman's to- morrow, amine the most nobby styles, the | whole, we do not very latest creations in Millinery and are respectfully invited to a! a attend. FALSE REPRESENTATIONS, Walter Shoats Thrown From}| A !ady writing from Missouri town in the employ of the Owen’s Transfer | ton, wool, aud mixed goods with the company, met with a serious acei- dent about 5 o'clock yeste noon at Nint! ar clerk on the Joe Fowler, {threw him out wheels of his wagon |The color was anythix guarar wood Lo . D. Harris’, 124 South treet. Phone 185, 25m2— |for L shall go where I muddy water—clear distilled water! {Telephone 121 for best I: GOLLEGE FOR PADUCAH, | nith, of Near Louis-, Begin lonight at the Windsor ville, to Open One. Chapel at 7:30, JORMON MEETINGS tee Offers & Eree Course to th First lime in the History of Pa- Pub 2 School Pupil Graduat- was : , ducah, Mornion Doctrine ing With Greatest Honors, llas Been Expounded, Prof. H. C. Smith, who now resides }up about Louis | | eee | | ewill open a large, e nett fall, The 4 n for the college is at present nown, but Prof. Smith was here some time ago, and expressed great satisfaction with the place, Tr a Supt. Geo. O. McBroom,of 1 |the public schools, received a letter from bim, « F. Wakefleld and John M. Banker, the Mormon elders, will to+ lov Chapel, on South Third street near Adams. They will, hotd regular nightly meetings at 30, to which every boily is invited. his will be the first time Mormon doctrine has ever been publicly expounded in Pas cah, and how # will be received by the public is a matter of no little interest. ‘The popular prejudice prevail ainst the sect would pre- clude a belief that its representatives will arouse auy great degree of enthu- siasm. The Mormou elders have already preached at the homes of Messrs ating that he would open th Hege, fand desired Broom to uo the pupils in the graduating class that he would gi free tuition to the one makir | best percent in the final examin ions. | Supt. McBroom this morning read the offer to the pupils in the high jschool, who appeared pleased with As soon as the spring term of and vacation begins, ar- {rangement will be completed for the | college. TANDY REEVES AGQUITTED,| 80K CAR FIGHT. the city. John Smith Was Most ‘Too Drunk | 2attowing Story of an Electric Know Lineman at Police Headquarters, VW hether Ne Was Robbed or Not Police Court Notes. Claims Two of His Pals Were Shot at Newburn Last Night by antl. C. Brakeman, Tandy Reeves, colored, was today — acquitted in the police court of strik- ing John Smith, colored, on the head and robbing him of $ He estab- lished a satisfactory alibi, while Smith’ 3 admitted condition at the e of the alleged robbery would in dicate that he doesn’t kaow whether he was robbed or not. John Howard was charged with pistol belonging to John Jones, he men were out together, drinking, an there was no evidence against the defendant. He was dis- rged from custody. Mallie Grooms was fined $50 and costs this afternoon in the police court for keeping a bawdy house. A drunken electric lineman giving his name as Newberg, was at the city hall today telling ah story of how he escaped bei by a colored LC. brakeman at New- bern, Tenn., last night. He informed Marshal Collins that he and his partner and nother tramp were ina boxcar at Newbera, en route to the city to go to work on the long distance telephone line bei constracted from the city to Cairo. According to bis disconnected nar- rative the brakeman fired five shots at them, Ins partner being shot in the leg and the other man in the arm They were both compelled to. remain at Newbern, He said his partner's JACK FROST name was Evans, but the dibet than s name was unkoowon to him, mation of the lineman’s story moxie ti 5 aad 3 He's {88 received this afternoon from Drops in Just to Remind us He's) Ke, crn, “A beakeman slot. two of Still About. the tramps, but the telegraph opera- tor did pot know their names, as they stints Cc ee were » Jt seems they refused [tis Thought the Frost was Too|to get off the train, snd fanted to Light to Hurt the Fruit. whip the brakeman, - To Oliver Fred Hoyer, Newberg os said that one of the tramps was nell, t frost last night, jpamed 1” clear and cool, and] . ease? Ga ere not surprised SOMEWHAT PI lated visit from jack frost, a who took his departure, however, after sunrise, Farmers report that they are ef the Tobacco Crop, opinion that the frait will not be burt by the frost, however, owing to its t being heavy. Another night or wo of it, however, will kill all the fruit now in bloom. Phere was a ATURE. this mornir to find a Are Announcements of a Big ‘98 Some of our contemporaries are anticipating the magnitude of the W crop rather previously, says the Western Tobacco Journal. Before n bloom, jtle plant beds were even prepare , |they were heralding an unusu ARGUMENTS OVER [rae crop tor Isis. The tact of t isiness is that there is no reason — for an increase in the tobacco crop In the Celebrated Noah Franklin | S26?! io the sections babes Case. tecline in price of that staple. ‘The | amount of tobacco grown the cot- en of t tobacco | ton sections ion Witt Be} Pelt plays only a small part as the br Made Known Tomorrow. widition to this fact, sections where |consideralte quantities of bright to- bacco has been grown, are decreasing Arguments were concluded | their plantings from year to year un- today in the motion of Noah Frank-| til the cuitivntion has almost been lin’s attorneys for a new trial of the|abandoned. This is true of West There is unabated interest in the, | western North Carolina, and will ase and great crowds thronged the | probably overbalance any increase in ourt room throughout the argu-|the cotton growing sections. | We no reason why Judge Bishop's decision in the case} should be enc 1 until lave this]in the West. lanters uraged to over plant Tis true that westerns But the high prices are attributed to failure in the ¢ other conditions are liable to beset z them in another crop, hence they are reh 25th not likely to take any greater risks Ladies will be pleased to ex-|than they have heretofore. Oa the lieve there will be any great incre srop of the country. SLASHED TO PIECES, Lee Harris in a Serious Condition at Brooklyn—Will Die From Weunds foflicted!By A. A tragedy occurted at Brooklyn, TH, last night, nother tie car- engaged in a night besiu their meeting at Windsor} fier Known as Day fought over a woman, that they disagreed over « game ot stabbed in the abdomen, and cannot The would-be murderer took fight The police here were fied to look out nothing of him. Both are middle-aged men, Lee Harris, the wounded man, isa John Prince aud Milas Stewart, near}! RAILROAD NOTES, No Further Details of the Big Into Effect, The New Sup dent of the Memphis Division Visits Pa- ducah—Other Notes. ‘There are no further ¢ in the big rairoad change that Mr. A. L the position of chief clerk under Mr Mr. George Warfield will no doubt will be well cared for. (It is also reported that Mr the Union depot a main where he is, or be gent, will either re who else will be put in the which is also iv be discontinued after ably be given ap Higgins, who succeeds Sup. | itetp of the Memphis division, was a day or two ago over his new territory. , a colored brakeman, | and dislocated Ile was brought to the hospital, his shoulder, | Central freight Louis division. | Agents for Rock Island Plow Company and Ws MARRIAGES. Young Couple young farmer Miss Marion Carrol), lady of the same t censed to marr. ding will take piace Sunday, Berry and Miss Annie M announced in the Sex, e of friends o1 Jcompared with the whole belt. Iu] Jack medicine over forty used and claimed tha B.) which has bout fifty-five years, Blood Purifier fails to cure the most malignant u sores, rheumatism eatarrh nd blood diseases, { substitutes, APTER SEVERAL D6 for many years, 9 their best to cure me, My blood was e, and nothing eyer had ret upon the disease until at great Blood Re in the tobacco} chant to Pay Damages, | says: His Wagon. ‘A month ago I visited one of our Weeat merchants and asked for three A, merchant said he was outof the blue in the Diamond Dyes, aud talked me into buying a dye of an- Walter Schoats, a colored teamster | other make that claimed to color cot- Disloca same dye. He said that be would y after- | guarant this dye to do as good son street. | work as I could get from the Dia- i gon, oc-}mond. J took it home and vsed it nd Je A sudden jolt of his ioned by rnnaing roto a mud hole, | according to directions and ade ud be fell under the |ly disappointed with the results, but navy an awayjand the whecls| blue, in fact my material was spoiled, Ia addition | 1 took the cloth to the mers and told him his dyes were His horses _ | proc eeding, he thought it best to pay HD Se 4 for the material that his cheap w all drncatete. dyes had spoiled. ‘Chis merchant Fine red snappers and salmon at | Will never again have a chance to sell cond me any more dyes or anything else, et what I | want.’’ New City Steam Lauadry uses no ndry in few bottles of which effected an en- I recommend 1t to all who vanker of Athens will reply to inquiries. R. R. Sacuren, For sale by draggists LIVES ON ORANGES. ges of Diamond Dye Navy] Maggot Leaves No Outward Indication | Legs Mashed, And a Shoulder|ijiue for dveiue mised woods The | maeeet le chant or of Ruin Wrought Within. ts appearance, e insect has i It is an unpleasant about g looking maggot, ward and visibl of ils presence things al exhibited ing been attacked the oranges might rand the bad ones re- the infested fruit be | that the eurline to look its flatness the p: with a knife is found to |teauties - He,otfered to give me more phate si ‘ Jof the same dye, or return the money | 7) Satscavery c 1 Lhad paid him, but 1 refused both|? nae Soreeline fe tap, feats, 62 offers, a3 that would not replace my a ‘ , 1 cloth. After 1 had threatensd law only. tf, Padacah, ut Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our ters will make impure T as ‘pure lear and sparkling as spriug water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE I AM SELLING «« THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. M.E. JONES L, FISHER, THE MOSS-FISHER “at IMPLEMENT COMPANY 4& ALL KINDS OF FARMING !MPLEMENTS! NEW GOODS BxST GOODS A, Wood harvesting nachinery, Call and see us 105 South Second $f, (Opposi'e Market-liouse) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, | MISS AGNES MOHAN Pepyerrartaviaehaketke) Solicits’pupils for instruction “BIMNO _|BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY ouRe a] 7 103 oars IF You HAVE hol nal WE GUARANTER ‘TO CURE t obstinate cases, and THE BIG FOUR HIGH GRADE BICYCLES THE FINEST ENAMELING AND DECORATING THAT CAN BE PRODUCED MT HL E.CRAFT & SON n the inter- 8, 8 evi ners, as may be | < when is known that her s only $200 for the whole 431 Jefferson Street Flat Bair Curls, The inves Lemon’s Feed Store! @ of Weber she 118 North Third street, cvereswith ALL KINDS OF FEED.. Telephone 257 Give us a trial. Prompt delivery,

Other pages from this issue: