The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 29, 1898, Page 4

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aioe Shisha oti Pi getting fround. ‘This week's sale and prices are in- carvate faethe That you can’t duplicate our bargains is another fact. ! i iv ith every $25.00 cou- 4 id Gloves—One hundred and |ring given wit ’ aig pairs ‘ fine kid gloves, | pon ticket. d s all shades, regular $1.00 —— i eae es A yi “$ Cand 6, your| Millinery—We have to announce " : i |for this week a special sale and - fany in the lot, §9¢. for t r 1 chore, hundred new silk ties, | display of very stylish trimmed 1 shades, samples, no two | hats. : { ete, jee the thing to wear with} These are beyond question the r Regular | most beautiful and elegant crea tions ever shown in Paducah. A stylish lot of trimmed hats, all les and colors, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, worth double our your new shirt waists. ale price 15¢. Belts—A large new line of jew- eled belts, worth soc, go in this Spit Wai hundred new | price i e hundred new ice. } ane all styles and colors,| Just received, forty new ssyles of regular prices soc and 75c, sale|sailors, 25c and upwards. price 39¢. A new lot of French hair switches, Don't forget-—A handsome $5.00 | all shades, 75¢ and $1.00. Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. | 915 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE ———— = ————————— Monuments... P ggpteompeas shed in igs ¢ a fine line of finished monu- ments which Eaitor John MvMeloan, of the ust be Sold Murray Ledger, is in the city. J. B. Fields and wife, of Bloom- ‘or thirty days] field, Mo., are at the Palmer, we will sell for] Attorney W. W. Martin, of Eddy- Cash anything» ville, was in the city today en route in the s'0-k at] home from Murray. Mc. J. R&R. Lewoa has returned REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. «+ | trom nis trip east, where he visited all Call and see our stock and prices. | the points of interest. No other yard in the south has as Mrs. R. W. Slack and Mrs. Edwin fine an assortment of the latest styles} wield, of Owensboro, Ky., are visit- and designs. ing the family of Mr. W. F. Paxton. os J) E Williamson & Co. Miss Ross McGinnis retnrned to and holds an effice on Lieutenant S. 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky. her home this afternoon at Creal Springs, after a two weeks visit to her mother here. has been in the interest of the Lack Singletree company, ES ARE CONVINCING FACTS | UL ARE READY. Soldiers Will March When Or- dered—Only Eighty Will ie Taken. Capt. Davis Very Proud of Them, The Flag to Be Presented ilas Been Ordered, The soldier boys are still in the dark relative to when they are to be ordered to Lexington, but expect to move at any time. The information in yesterday’s Sun, that they would sot be called until Tuesday, was probably authentic. Today they drilled in the building used for a rendezvous, and will soon be pretty well up in tactics. The flag to be presented to the company has been ordered from Cin- cinnati, and is expected tomorrow. A number of additional subscriptions have been received since the original list was printed. These will be pub- lished tomorrow. pe} ight Guards last night with the result that there are now only eighty-three mem- bers of the company. Kentucky’s quota hasjbeen reduc- ed, and instead of one hundred and three men in each company, there will be only eighty. From authoritative information 1t is reported that Henderson is to be honored by the appointment of one of her young men,Herman M. Rob- erts, to an office on Col. John B. Castleman’s staff. This young man is attending Cen- tral University at Richmond, Ky P. Vestal’s U. S. A. staff. The salary of Mr. Tom Jackson,of major. i Mr.T. E. Lack returned from | the city, after he gets in the army, i LOCAL MENTION. Louisville this morning, where he | "ill be $1,500 a year. He is sargent The cardidates for officers In the Miss Cordelia Hackett, one of the] new military company are, for First } CONTRACT LET. most charming young ladies of Me-|Lieut.2Messrs Will Farley, Alt Stew- " Overseer W. S. Gholson, of the} after a visit to friends here. county roads, yesterday awarded the roads to Major George F HAS APPENDICITIS. Mr. George Overstreet Danger- ter James Street, of South : ae ze rit street, is very ii, and itis| USly Hurt This Morning feared has appenditis. He is s son While at Work. son of Mrs. Annie Street. Screen your house now. HANK) Was Assaulted at the Bauer Pot- Bros, & Jones have the nicest line of Screen Doors and Windows in the 7 city. tery By Another Employe. ondition. In a Serious FALSE ALARM. A fatal ending is what a joke may — have, Two young men atthe J. A. The fire department was cailed to} Bauer pottery, on North Seventh the residence of Mr. James Hedges, | street, engaged in an altercation this tropolis, leaves tomorrow for home, | art, and L. L. Bebout. Second Lieut Messrs Hense Harris, Ben Byng and Zach Bryaot, There may be others before the election. The value of the outfit furnished by the government to the new volun- teers is $48.36. This includes 2 blankets, 1 blouse, 1 cap complete, 1 canvass fatigue coat, 1 uniform dress coat, 8 linen collars, 2 pairs of drawers, 4 pairs of white gloves, 1 campaign hat, 1 helmet complete, 1 overcoat, 2 flannel shirts, 2 wool un- dershirts, 1 pair barrack shoes, 2 pairs calfskin shoes, 3 pairs cotton stockings, 1 pair suspenders, 1 pair canvas trousers and 1 pair kersey trousers. This is the allowance for the first six months. The second six monthe $8.58 worth are added. The second year $25.18 worth are added. The ee og. South Sixth street, last pight,}morping which may costrone of them }}); a rr ; Bere bat there was no blaze, a burning| his life. The victim is George Over- Mai pelngeanty Bsa ‘a flue having occasioned the alarm. | street. His assailant is Frank Clay-| the ath year $29.09 S ie tka be tant ton, who is now a fugitive from jus- Now is the time to buya Lawn]; 8 ju ce. Peemec en wo gone lara prely: at Both young men worked at the . : e Jonns, | Pottery, and were at work this morn- sold only by Haxk Bros. & Joxes.| ing about 11 o'clock, when they be- S08, | oan joking, according to reports. Both soon became angry, and itis that whoever said a certain thing was a———. It appears that a man named Chambers was the one, and took it upon himself to resent it, When Overstreet was not looking, # Mr. John Proctor, of the Illinois Central shops, and Miss Maggie Mc- Daniels, a popular young lady, were peaphig ty tas ean ca We home! cision) taking sideeiwith (Chace: . bers, struck him in the back of the The latest improved Ice Cream] head with a plank, knocking him freezer sold by Hank Bros. & Jones,|down, and rendering him uncon- also the White Meuntain and Artic.|scious. ‘The other workmen who Old soldiers have way of taking care of their clothes, so that when their term of enlistment is out they are entitled to a neat little balance on their clothing allowance. MARRIAGE LAST EVENING. | said, Overstreet made the remark IMPORTANT DECISION. The Court of Appeals Decides the Bawdy House Case, The long talked of bawdy house case has been decided in the court of appeals, This was the injunction suit enjoining Mollie Neif, who ran a disreputable house on Court street, Sue ial erry inole.... : S. SEAR sap BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. Have} felved a latge stock of fine le and peach ae : brandies ad Kentucky bourbow whisky, ing of twenty-five barrels of five-year-old applétbrandy, twenty-five barrels of eight- year-old Jordan whisky, the finest hand-made whisky in the state of Kentucky. ‘Therefore, if you desire a good, straight, pure arti- i I AM SELLING St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. cle, for family or medical purposes, ring up telephone number 283 and give our goods a trial; or call on us at our old establishment, No. 120 South Second street, opposite market. Is not surpassed in this city for purity and genuineness, We han- in Tennessee, and we guarantee all our goods to be jaust as received from the distilleries, and just as we represent them. All we ask isa trial. Wholesale department distinct from ret ail department. tan SS % JONES WHY DRINK MUDDY WATER on he eR @ SUCCESS FILTER PAT. JULY 2 1889 LIBERAL DONATIONS.|ANOTHER CONTRACT, | morton's opera House eae \ S. STARK & BRO. 120 SOUTH SECOND STREET---TELEPHONE 283 $ QUR STOCK OF CASE GOODS AND FINE WINES ¢ : : : sn ee ee ee De te ee eo ie al “oe oo ‘bo oa * + | Fletcher Terrell, Manager —— ; ee _ | aiaicy Citizens Will Do the Right BeOktn & Sons Receive Another | ONK WERK, COMMENCING Thing by the Boys—Fund cht Washington. \ 2 MONDAY, MAY 2 Has Been Started. For Saddles. ‘ Special engag: of the -|Oncorthe lareet ter Secured WBAUS-STOUT BIG COMPANY a Good Thing. Meet eC tee Appointed to Take Subscriptions, @ This Mori AND JENNIB HOLMAN re of new and successful plays, Monday night, May 2, the charming ‘miiltary piny When you can buy a good filter for five dollars? If not satis- : DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT factory after thirty days’ use it will be taken E. Rebkopt & Son this afternoon A meeting of citizens was beld at} received from Washingtor 9 contract the Paducah Building Trust Co. ths] for 500 saddles, 500 blrankets, and morning to take some action relative] 500 bridles for govern.nent troops. to furnishing the soldiers with a few] They this afternoon Vegan the work necessities before they leave Padu-|of filling the contract, by putting on] ® cab. The uniforms, guns and other} an extra force of men, and will work such equipments will of course be/day and night uty) the work is fin- back and money refunded. JJ- A. BAUER CORNER SEVENTH AND TRIMBLE ticon outtt for proper’ present furnished by the government, ished. = The meeting was called to order] ‘The contrac’, js one of the largest People's Popular Prices ‘ - ae : and on motion of Capt. Smith, Mr. fever received. here, It. was secured 10, 20 and 3o cents J. WILL FISHER Livingston was elected chairman. by Mr. Re'akopt, who has been in| Sckersa cpering acne ree, ‘ Mr. R. G. Caldwell was chosen] Washing con for the k= | Bem. nate Satur , A for the past week wor! secretary. ing to yet it. He was the sucvessful Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life Among those present were: bid@er over all the big easterm con~ McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Messrs. Geo. O. Hari, Frank|ce ms, which speaks well for this firm Scott, J. E. English, Maj. Ashcraft, | of hustlers. Capt, Jas. Koger, F. Kamleiter an“.{ The contract can be filled in about Chas. Weille. aweek, The harness contract has Capt. Ed Farley addresse, the | practically been let to the firm, and meetings Supplemented by & tow re- }ome of the harness has already been | The Celebrated Optician, to Re-| Manager of the only complete abstract to tities In MoCracken county ‘and thi marks from Capt. Smith, making the | made. main a Few Days Longer. a term of elght years, Thle department is under the supervision of ® compe. Will take acknowledgemente of deeds, ete., anywhere in the DR. GOLDSTEIN, anit ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES 2833, | witnessed the assaul is as- a. 08 Cor Point that as the company Jeaves to mtn et THATS in want of anything in this line it will pay —E ae sistance, and pioked rie ou He|ftom longer maintaing , it. Judge} represent the ey ee from th FEDERAL COURT- ae seat penne EAL Na dapmaay wil tay. WOODMEN NOTICE. was found to be badly injured and | Bishop decided the case, granting the| place, the citizens should take son Dies 125 Seete faa Kiet: aay — was carried to his home on West |!Jusction, and an appeal was taken | pride init. Capt. Davisisa thorough] "The federal district and cireult! Dr. Goldstein, the optician of pelihidbtcnbet esha dl ae: a dla | All sovereigns are hereby notified Clay street, where Doctors Brothers to a higher court. This court, in the gentlewan, and one of refinement, | courts, Judge Barr presiding, will Louisville, who has been here for / y following decision, reverses the judg-| and it is the desire of all that he take} Convene in the government building} one week adjusting glasses to de- that there will be a special meeting | 90d Graves were called, ment of the lower court: ot Olive Camp No. 2, W. of the W.,| Clayton was warranted for mali- Mollie Nei nD, 2 - Saturday, April 30, for initiatory | cious assault, and the supposition is} pied april " abil tae Me: j work in K. P. hall. has gone to Metropolis, bis former | or soken cireuls “court. Opinion of Di 8, Kiveateion, bome. Officers there have been tel- hs “ Consul Com, | egraphed to srrest bim, es It canvot at present be ascertained how badly Overstreet is hurt, as he is f Found, ; ne now under the influence of an opiate. A rosary. Owner can find it at There is a bad wound across the} Pied by her, as a bawdy house, and| Clark, Maj. Asberaft, this office. --- CIRCUIT There was no court again this after- noon, and no orders of importance were made in the forenoon, The ju- ry will be impaneled Monday. SEWER MEN STRIKE. scalp to the bone, and concussion of jury is dangerous, however, is cer- tain, Clayton had been here for some time, and lived near the pottery. More gravel and dirt is being placed on the river front track by the} The ditch workmen at the main railroad compat Sewer on South Third street struck ——e for higher wages at noon, and beio COUNTY COURT. met with a refusal, work at pre —— ceased, and the men went home. Judge Tully and the county clerk] They had been getting $1 a day have been busy today making settle-|end demanded $2. ‘This was con- ments, seaike unreasonable, and promptly —_____ refused, hence work was temporaril GOES TO METROPOLIS. | suspended: i's” Iv is likely that other men can be Mr. Walter Bray leaves tomorrow found who will take the places of the tor Metropolis to accept a position strikers, and tomorrow there will in in the pottery there. He was called all probability be a new force there by Mr. Scott, of that place, to do a] tomorrow. ; ial job for Evansville parties, It is said the strike was incited by one or two of the workmen, one of whom, Jesse Marlowe Hughes, being Awarded arrested this afternoon, Highest Honors—World’s Fair, — - Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. A PRETTY WINDOW, ‘DR: cores Wallerstein’s window is one of the r) most attractive in the city and at- tracts a great deal of attention, It was decorated by Mr. Henry Schroth and contains a figure of Uncle Sam and Cuba, the latter being a female % figure in the American colors. It is @ very artistic arrangement, . BAKING A PRINTORIAL ERKOR, The article on the third page headed ‘Important Decision,” is an illustration of a bad “make-up,’* ‘A Pure Orape Cream of Tartar Powder | THe corrected article is found else- 40 YEARS THB STANDARY: , ""<"®- agent ‘COURT. the brain may result. ‘That the in-|0¥ the court by Judge Hazelrigg—re- versing : The chancellor below enjoined the appellant from using a house, occu- at the instance of certain real estate owners entered an order of perpetual n, This is the first time iu the jurisprudence of the state such an attempt has been made by the substi. ion of the chancellor’s orders in lieu of criminal court process, This cannot be because new conditions bave arisen calling for the ever ex- panding powers of the chancellor. It is not alleged that there are offens- ive sights about the obnoxious premi- ses, but only that property is made less valuable because of its presence The jury is wholly consequential. The criminal court had best be left to enforce the criminal law. These are entirely adequate for the p of suppressing such evils, The sup- pression of a nuisance is but the in-| W. fiction of s punishment for the crime, The one is inseparable from the other. Campbell & Campbell and W, G. Bullitt for appellant; C. K. Wheeler and Henry Burnett for appellee. This settled the case, and it will be dropped. It has cost a large sum of money, and since it was instituted, the alleged nuisance has been torn down, and a boarding house errected in its place, urpose | J & company out of here of which be) Monday. The dockets are ss follows: fective eyes, has decided to remain OLD GLORY FOREVER! may well feel proud. ‘This is oug bisTKICT COURT, ever until next Sunday in order t . Treason the meeting was called, | U.S. against Mary Bell, for pen-|give the people from the country a — It was then moved that a eommi(., sion frauds, chance to have their eyes fitted . ’ : tee of four be appointed to take ariz| Pete Roger against steamer Bonie| properly. ‘Thorough examination of | AD Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is scriptions for the purpose dei iled| Bauer, the eyes and = adjustment of ' above. The following were Natalee Frank Coss, et al vs. steamer saw-|the glasses to all anomalies of Unfurled! ed on the committee: Capt. W. C, | mill Woodruff, ight made and prepared, fitted <The coniice dae isnt we leave Messrs. Chas.] U.S. vs. W. N. Lindsey, for in-|to each individual. Qualified in his nN - ie ig Cabs delle: atl Weille and J, KE. English. Capt,| ternal revenue violations, specialty by education and by years . iow rush o lo y A pasave, Koger was chosen treasurer of \he| H. B. Stepro and others against} of practical experience in the one AoA shares un eh your ohiraiogg ©” committer, steamer Beaver, branch. Scientific application of NG Charge Wilh all Your cHivs It was moved and requestel that emeurr court. glasses to all forms of mechan O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Capt. Davis call his men together} U.S. vs. Luther Chambers, in jail. | defective sight. Indorsed by hu’ Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, and ascertain what they need most, .| dreds of persons who found restora. A fair isle to save or fi It was also requested that all mer- tion by the use of his scientifically And plant a new *‘red, white and blue,” chants, when the march to the train] Same against Henry Fane, om bond.|%djusted glasses. There are yet “Whe higher aim can patriot know? begins, whenever that may be, close} Same against Pete Wi countless numbers who suffer untold aa at Bl ¢ their stores and fall in li oon Dic! misery that is attributable to defect- iat destiny more grand ores and fall in line to march} Same against Dick Brown, y Than the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, with them to the depot. It is assured nat Jene Freeman, in jail. | ive sight. that they will do all this, and so far Same against W. J. Young, on uch persons will do well to see as it is concery.ed, is settled, bond. Dr. Goldstein at once and have their ‘The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste The subscription was then started] Same against J.J. Owens, on|eyes corrected. Consultation free Our “Uncle Samuel’s’” pills, and at noo was as follows, bond. and invited. Office hours 10 a. m, And freedow's bird shall proudly soar J.R. Smith..... 2 Same against S. J, Willett, on|to 3 p. m., at the Palmer house. In the Pride of the Great Antilles, M. Livingston ee —— :. Bagi NEWS OF THE RIVERS. In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody To free a suffering land? ra English. : Allthe above are for selling liquor ‘apt. Koger. 00| without a license. ed Farle: r le The levee was unusually quiet to- i Chas. Weille. penton day, there being no business of DO R I A N Ss SS} Oo R E F. Kamleiter...... : 00} Washfngton, April 29.—The s¥-/any consequence transacted in that AT 205 BROADWAY W. L. Levy... ‘ 50] eral allotments made by the pres.i-|jocality, ivals an 5. EB. Wilk : oe dent from day te day. eukettne bie dc gi 7 iti a dense |. Pett Pte TA ‘ 95 00, national jase apprepri " er 50 toa naw aggregates $41,991 1 ie, S The ie Jou was out Since the above subscriptions were| follows: War, $16,143,627; navy, | C™f 4°ing fair business, — Secured, the committee has been at| $25,078,489: treasury $5,000. Of; The Joe Fowler was latein arriv- work and has been meeting with| these amounts the navy department |{>& from Evansville and had not put reat success, and hes many more has disbursed $11,148,000 and the| i! 80 4ppcaraace ata late hour this subscriptions. war department $2,145,000. afternoon, $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 — - ‘The Clyde is due out of the Ten- TE CS ) jesse river. She will remain over as usual until Saturday before re- turning. The towboat Jacob Heatherington passed out of Tennessee river with a big tow of ties this afteraoon bound for St. Louie, Shoe for Men BEST Ladies’ Oxford In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~ COCHRAN & OWEN 331 Broadway =. 2 ‘3 4% pe

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