The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 28, 1898, Page 4

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ss OQ + FEAST HERE! LOOK HERE! |( Upon this maichless array of money-saving chances, that overshadows ail present or past attempts at bargain-giving. Every item proves our supremacy to prudent buyers. Values here are tfever equalled else where. This is tie people’s money-saving store. sample underwear, consisting of Ladies Millinery Department umbrella skirts, handsome embroidered | eat sale on stylish trimmed hats. drawers and muslin gowns, |We put on sale an exquisite line of Stightly | stylishly trimmed hats—exact copies of Parisian pattern hats at $4.00 and 5.00 These are the very acme of millinery style. We sell you nicely trimmed hats at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00—the greatest assortment to he found in the city. We show you style after style, hat after hat juntil you find just what you want, Hair goods of every description at lowest possible prices. Splendid hair switches, all shades, 75¢ and $1.00, Col ored bangs and switch complete, soc UR BOYS WILL gy _TWESDAY. The First and Second Regimenth) Will Move Mon lay and the | Third Will Follow ‘Tuesday Just received—Another large lot of mbrella ell worth frox soiled, Price 39¢ Others at 75¢ and $1.00, worth $1.50 and 2.00, 50 to 75¢ ... THE ESALE... HISKY DEALERS Have jast Fee ed a la ge stock of fine Tenneggee apple and peach brandies and Kentucky bourbon whisky, consisting of twenty-five hit- year-old Jordan whisky, the finest hand-made whisky in the state of Kentucky. Therefore, if you desire a good, straight, pure arti- cle, for family or medical purposes, ring up telephone number 283 BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. Shirt Waist Sacrifice tiwcn iil Three hundred new shirt waists, in all the new patterns—percales and cham brays. These waists range in price from g0 to 7§¢. Reduced to 39¢ Silk waists, silk skirts, satin skirts, new spring checks and novelty skirts is impossible to Ask to see our skirts at $1.25 and 1.50 MUSTERING IN HERE TODAY. No such values were H The Boys Are All Ready to Go, iful imported real Smyrna rug, worth $5.00, with every $25.00 coupon ticket ize ¥ ‘ Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BRO'DWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Are Full of Enthusiasm and Atixious to Meet the Spaniards. barrels of five-year-old apple brandy, twenty-five barrels of 1 AM SELLING St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. 1.E, JONES MUDDY WATER REAOY TO MOVE ON TWO HOURS’ NOTICE, and give our goods a trial; or call on us at our old establishment, No. 120 South Second street, opposite market. en oeenge : PERSONALS *ogeeecoecececececcecece Frankfott, April 28—It has been decided that the First and regimeuts will be ordered to move to Lexington on Monday and the Third regiment on Tuesday. The Lexington city council bas been asked to appropriate $2000 for the expenses of the state militia while in camp there, and 1t will undoubted- ly be given. Adjutant arradging the call, which will soon be issued, Second Monumerts... m We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which Mr. Must be Sold »:% Mr. | For thirty days N., is at the Palmer. we wil xt f Mes. De. J. D. Smith bas returned Cash waything from a visit to her daughter in in the stock at} Brownsville, Tenn. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Mr. Jobn Mulvihill, who bas been expected for several days to arrive Call and see our stock and prices. |from Murphrysboro, Hll., to accept No other yard in the south has rs] ths position of head bookkeeper for fine an assortment of the latest styles | the Bauer Pottery works, arrived this and designs. morping, having just been relieved J. E. Williamson & Go, | 2y.2 man named Levy. Mr. Mulvi 00 Wiss aed teres paseans. Ky, hill has been depot agent for the 1.C. there. He willlive at the old Cor- bett home on North Seventh. COUNTY COURT. ve Unfortunates Were Sen- tenced This Morning to the County Jail. 0000000000000 000 OUR STOCK OF GASE GOODS AND FINE WINES We han die the output of one of the best distilleries in this state, and also | G. E. Porte, of McKenzie, is Palmer. ’. Q. Harrison, of the Ellen Is not surpassed in this city for purity and genuineness. General Collier is now 5" in Tennessee, and we guarantee all our goods to be just as received All we ask Wholesale department distinct from retail department. from the distilleries, and just as we represent them. The captains throughout the state were wired this morning for the con- dition of their volunteers, Lexington, April 2&—The fair grounds are all ready for the troops. The race track and the Chautauquan grounds have been offered for the isa trial. 00000000 00000000 S. STARK & BRO. 120 SOUTH SECOND STREET---TELEPHONE 283 soldiers if necessary. Desha Breckinridge, editor of the bas raised a company of rough riders. —‘T'wo other companies here will be ready tonight. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA'L. Oe ooo Oe a a hae aaa aa ee Herald, $ Ye De ee eden seebsbees : DR. GOLDSTEIN, Capt, John Feland returned trow| Louisyille and East. DEPART P, 0, pm 20am Capt. B. B. Davis received a tele: gram this afternoon from headquar- ordering bim to be re: his company to move in two hours At 1:30 the csnnon was fired in front of the rendezvous, on Broad~- way, near Third, and Langstaff's whistle was blowa, ia accordance h the agreement. The work of mustering in the sol- diers then began, and the building, as wellas the street, was crowded with people. Col. E. W, Crambaugh today re eiveda letter from Mr. A. L. Jor- ‘wan, of Mayfield, stating that in two , 1:85 pra 12:9, St. Louis and West. a MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE | Fletcher Terrell, Manag 11:45am bas pm ansyille and Ohio River Points. 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.) Steamboat due 10 Benton and N.C, & St. L. 10:10 p m LOCAL MENTIO ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. —_ Hepp nighy to-rrehk int the residence of Mr. 1D). A. Meac be carpenter at” rirtirand 0! oe Feats night before last, but was frightene a away bya gentleman residing next door. Buck McGehee Geis Six Months for Petty Larceny—Other Court Notes. Indian Territory. Nearly all of the} members of the Latham Light Guards | were at the station, and they greeted! their commander with prolonged cheers. Later on Capt. Feland addresse the company at the armory. H commended their patriotism but to: advantage of the occasion to assur Dr. Goldstein, the young men that there would |) tisville, who has been here for bo compulsion upon any member of week adjusting glasses to de- Kentucky State Guards to. enter | fective eyes, has decided to remain e had secure’? thi ombers | the Kentucky State . | hours he bad secure! thirty members| 11° Feleral service except of his owa|eVer until next Sunday ia order to to the regiment Col. Crumbangb pro-| oo i aad accord. vive the people from the country es to organize io the district. Aj" pao to have their eyes fitted ig rally will be held he cobat; watt Thorough examination of court house there Saturday night, Lieut. Whipple, U.S. A., who has) the and adjustment — of been appointed mustering officer forjthe glasses to all anomalies of Kentucky, is in Frankfort. He says{sizht made snd » fitted | parkti i 7 ; ified in his agement of Maric F 4 J 2 MONDAY, KRAUS-STOUT BG COMPANY JENNIE HOLM Iu a repertoire of Monday nigh K, COMMENC MAY 2 The Celebrated Opticia Re- main a Few Days Longer. Judge Tully beld court this morn- Spans Jing to try a number of cases turned over to him at the last term of circuit court, the optician of N. rduick McGehee, a colored ye who bad°agg, before Judge "Ty twice before oi? was tried and given si AN THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT When you can buy a good filter for five dollars? If not satis- factory after thirty days’ use it will be taken back and money refunded. A. BAUER CORNER SEVENTH AND TRIMBLE | chance TMAN! wna akin Calhoun, the en, properly jys who carried away Mr. Charles Leake’s buggy in the county a week or two ago, were tried for trespass, jand fined $100 each, which they will | have to lay out in the county jail. Bud Davis, colored, for stealing harness from Mr. Frank Parham, was sentenced to two months. eyes The soldier boys were again disap- pointed this morning to find that they could not be mustered io, owing to] be will get detailed instructivus with | to each individual will dd by years) blanks, as well as the other necessary | Pushed as fast as possible. lof practical experience in the one official’ papers. A meeting was] Hecannot tell how long it will branch. Scientific application of | called for 1 o'clock. take to muster im the three regiments| glasses to all forms of mechanically the non-arrival of the enlistment| bis order, and that work be| specialty by educatior MASONIC NOTICE. Plain City Lodge No 449, F ular Pric Indorsed by han- G&A. M,, will meet in tt Leech building on North Fourth street tonight at 7:50 o'clock | in special communication for work in E. A. and F. C. degree. All Ma- sons welcome. Brinton B. Davis, W. M. G, O. Inara, Secretary, May Day Fxcursion To Memphis via Ilinois Central R. R_ , Sunday May Ist, 1598, leaves Union depot 7:50 a, m., returning, leaves Memphis 11:50 p. m. same night. Only $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale at Union depot J.T. Donovan, Agt. RUSS CASE CONTINUED. The Ross murder case was called in the circuit court at Smithland day and continued until the next term of court. A motion for bail was at once made, and will be argued to- morrow. Attorney W. M. Reed, is the only one of the attorneys who re- turoed from Smitbland today. The case will attract no little at- tention, owing to the prominence of the parties concern. Tom and Reu ben Ross are charged with killing Walter Hook. ad If you need a refrigerator examine Siberia’ sold only by Hank . & JONES, coal filled. Guaranteed char- A white cook, Address care of the Sun. ow, Consumption Is Prevented by giving early attention to a cold, whether slight or severe. A cold quickly disappears when Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is taken, ‘This rem-| edy makes weak lungs strong. at all druggists, 2d¢ Phaeton for sale, 121 S, Ist st. Awarded | Highest Honors—World’s Fair. | Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | palces BAKING Geo. McElroy, for stealing © mar- ket basket, was sentenced to two | months 1 jail | sees | POLICE COURT. The following tramps were locked up last night for vagrancy. They were arrested by Oticer McClean, Uliman, Block, Gray and Hughes: John Perry, Geo, Page, Geo Jones, Joho Henry, Geo. Butler, fd Williams, Jack Hays, Chas, Al- exander, Calvin Willis, Tom Cren- shaws, John Hogan and Bob Camp- bell. Mays, Alexander, Page and Jones were dismissed, There was in the crowd one man who said he had been at work, and that he gave a fictitious name because his daughter was a bookkeeper in one of the manufac tories here, He was also dismissed. || Chas. Jolinson, a white serubber, |" | was charged with baving assaulted |' Capt. T, F, Edminston, clerk on the | ¢ P.D. Staggs. The encounter took place on Broadway near Second, and seems to have been provoked by the captain's objection to the maa’s working on the boat. The assault was so nnprovoked that the defend- ant fined $30 and costs, Willis Dunlap is charged with hav- ing assaulted Lillie Nelson, who swore Out the papers yesterday after- noon late, He bas not been arrested yet. Epperson’s bond was fixed at $300, which he cannot give, CIRCULT COURT, Ul | t n t c L n 8 ‘ The case of Coleman & Ingram against E. P. Gilson, is now on trial, There was no court this morning. The suit of Mrs, Derrington, against the N, C. & St. L., for §25,- 000 damages over the death of her husband, was travsferred to the fed- eral court E a g of The latest improved Ive Cream freezer sold by Hank Bros, & Jones, also the White Mountain and Artic, 28a3, Send your horse t will at Glauher's stable, if it meeds the attention of a veterinary surgeon, You may thus save a valuable horse. 23a7 Smith ‘The Iilinois Central has announced that it will give toeach employe who enlists in the volunteer army or nayy of the United States during the exist- ing war, upon honorable disebarge, a position in its service with pay corres. ponding to that which be received | upon enlistment, provided he is plysi- callay nd mentally capable and re- POWDER ‘A Pore Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDAR(: 4 * turns al once from the army er navy | to its scrvive. aly wll the rail roads are making similar liberal offe to their employes. NO CS eta ah IE near Stringtown, Waggoner is to be first lieutenant. stacked arms when the ca; all who would not follow the flag to stack arms, must be 16 to 1 men, general grief. closed, snd nearly the entire popula- tion turned out to see them off. Can- evinced great enthusiasin. probability be organized in Louis- ville, Bowling Green. vent companies being organized here, ban flag. about $50. willing to follow it wherever ordered Their places were immediately filled. gallant captai ‘Times, has figured it out place, in case they go to war, Park City. yesterday’s Hopkinsville New Era, Drugstore. is soldiers. raising a com- yany of colored Gilbert man The 16 young men at Lebaron who ptain told At Dyersburg a day or two ago, he soldier boys left, and there was The stores were pon were fired and the soldiers Col. H. H. Houston has received a letter from Gov. Bradley, stating hat several other regiments will be ‘ased in Kentucky as soon as the yresent militia leaves, but that no egiment will be raised here, owing othe extreme western location fo he place. Regiments will in the Mayflower Owensboro and This will not pre- Lexingtov, Commodore Saunders Fowler will omorrow have erected a flag pole on the boat store for raising his Cu- The flag is the finest in his part of the state, and is worth Capt. Sweeney, of Company C, .ebavon, after receiving « flag, an nounced that all those who were not this af- nessee ys leave: |ter upper hould stack their arms° and drop out, Sixteen thereupon ‘laid down.’’ and lurrah for Company C, her Ben Watt, of the Bowling Green that the members of Company A, of that willt raw $24,000 per year from the] overnment, Nearly all the officers f the Third regiment reside in the of Paducal is due today ‘ennessee river bound for asan immense amount of clerical) defective s work was necessary, He sail: | dreds of persons who four “It would be most advaotogeous! tion by t of his tifically if every young who presents} adjusted glasses, There are yet himself would come provided with | countless uombers who suffer untold blanket, change of under clothing, | misery that is attributable to defect- two pairs of socks, a towel, a cake of | ive sight soap, brush and comb, atin plate, a] Such persons will do well to see tin cup, & knife, a fork, spoon and, Dr. Goldstein at once and have their also to wear as broad, heavy aud eyes corrected. Consultation free comfortable shoes as cas be obtained, | and invited. Office hours 10 a.m By complying with this the volun-|to 3 p. m., at the Palmer house, teers accepted will be sure of saving | - themselves much discomfiture,"’ | NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Artilleryman Andrew Chessia, of | - Battery A, Second artillery, arrived —a from Fort Mead, South Dakota, this} ‘The big light house tender Joseph morning, enroute to Chickamauga. | Heory, arrived last night from Mem- He will remain here until tomorrow | phis, tor airs, She was taken out morning, and leave over the N. C. /on the cradles at the ways this morn- & St. 1 jing. At press time the street and side~|__ It is expected that walk around the headquarters were, if successfully raised, will be brought thronged with people. {here for repairs. A Ia force of Tho boys were being mustered in! men, with pumps and barges, are at as rapidly as possible, but it was evi- | Work now, trying to raise her, aud it dent that considerable time would be! is thought they will have her afloat in required to complete the work, {afew days. A great many coviflicting stories} The big State of Kansas, blocked were afloat this afternoon relative to off with miscellancons freight, passed the departure of the troops. The|down for New Orleans yesterday af- dispatch received by Capt. Davis, it | ternoon. 13 understood, simply said to be ready} ~The W. F. Nisbet, from Memphis, to move at two hours’ notice. This js expected this aflernvon, bound for notice may come before night, or it Cincinnati. may come next week. 1. | ‘The City of Clarksville left today As will be seen from a dispatch | s¢ noon tor Ohio river points. She from Lexington, in another place, the iad a big trip of cora and hay on Vhird regiment, to which this com | her arrival last vight, ‘ pany belongs, will not be calledun-) til next Tuesday, This is probably| ‘The P. D. su eliahia, | yon for the The ele of officers will proba. "Ve! bly take place tonight, and it will be; The little towboat Mary Steward of great interest. with Freachs’ New Sensation in tow Mayor Lang and other city officials | passed up late yesterday afternoon are this afternoon preparing to haye for Pittsburg. Mrs, Capt. Frencl the band ready to escort the com. | Was doing her own piloting. pany to the train, whenever it) The R. Danbar passed out of the leaves. {Cumberland river for Evansville last It is probable that ‘Tuesday can/ night. safely be counted on as the day of} ‘The Cit departure, and all arrangements made out of the’ accordingly. RK St. Louis. oekaki Incandescent lamp globes suitable} ‘The ‘Tennessee arrived from Nash- At six o'clock last evening says for system for sale at McPherson's) ville last night snd left for Evans- tt / Fille after transacting business here. $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 Shoe for Men BEST Ladies’ Oxford In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN Shoes polished free 331 Broadway i Yt Aes restora- | jin Miss R. B. Hay ED H. PURYEAR Stonegrapher Attorney at Law “| And Notary Public, Real estate and Life Insurance Agent, and stractor of Titles | Formerly master commissioner fof the McCracken circuit court. Will | practice in all the courts of this and | adjoining counties. Special attention | given to the collection of all claims the renting of real estate and all other litigation." Will act as assignee and| receiver of insolvent estates, also a administrator of decedents’ estate and as guardian of infants, Bonds for security given in surety companies, | Office No. 127 South Fourth street | (Legal Row), Padueab, Ky. Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON We | | | | BIVER BULLETIN, Cairo, 27.4, rising, Chattanooga, 7.0, rising. Cincinnati, 20.8, rising. Evansville, 1 standing. Florence, 6.2, falling. Jobnsonville, 10.4, falling. Louisville, 7.8, falling. Mt. Carmel, 10.2, rising. Nashville, 12.9, talling. Pittsburg, 10 falling. Davis Island, 11 2, falling. St. Louis, 17.7, rising, Paducah, 19.4, rising. Screen your house now, Hani Bros, & Jonrs have the nicest line of Screen Doors and Windows in the city. 289% a GOT A JUDGMENT, The suit of Thos, Walters ayainst the Illinois Central railroad company for $1,995, was decided in the Smith. land circuit court yesterday in favcr of the plaintiff, who sued for the loss of a band. Attorneys Greer, Red and Miller were his lawyers, J. WILL Master Commissionar MoCracken Circuit Court Ww NOTAR FISHER Agent for Fire, Life y pusLic and Tornado Insurance of deeds, ete., anywhere in the vily or county ABSTRACTOR OF.TITLES Mana, city of reali, x only comp’ ractor, 1 bstract was made while clerk of the ¢ 4 department is ander the supervision of in want of anything in this line it will pay to appreciate your business, ts abstract to titles in McCracken county and the unty court for nompe- Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! The coil Now rush Brave patri O'or Atlantic Sends our slory ble to save or ta new u igher aim ¢ destiny me Than the soldier's To f The Spanish Dons Our “Un In the Pride of the DORIAN’ STORY OF CUBA. Agents wanted in every city, town est edition of * CUBA, full unt destruction BATTLESHIP MAINE. Greatest demand ever known for a subscription book, Agents coining money. 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