The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, May 10, 1898, Page 5

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eooeeoee GREAT SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES AT THE BAZAAR sale begins Saturday an Thi goods are sold, new ladies’ lined, seven are well worth The sale One hundred and tif mohair skirts, t gores se § $1.50, $1.75 and $2.06 price is $1.00. One hundred new gros grain silk skirts, perfect fitting, extra width, regular price $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 —sale price $4.98. One hundred new spring silk waists, regular price $5.00 and $6.00, sale prices $1.98 and $2.98. Five hundred new percale shirt waists, regular price 75c, sale price 39c. One hundred and fifty new im- ported jeweled belts, mo two alike regular price $1.00, sale price while they last, 59c. Others worth 50c go for 25¢. Five hundred pairs very heavy ribbed children’s and ladies’ hose, regular price roc, sale price 5c. 215 BROADWAY, Monuments. e in stock “8 or finished monu- ments which A or thirty stays wo will sell for | Cash anything in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest sty les | and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third strees, Paducah, Ky. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. ARRIVE P, 0. DEPAKT P, 0, Tie Lap 6:00 apm. 20pm Memphis and Sout) m 2.38 St. Louis and West. #:00. m 3:10pm opm Evansyille and Ohio River Points. 10.00 a m (dally except Sunday.) Steamboat ¢ ope and N.C, & St. L. me mf . Sunday, ring with two emerald and two moonstone sets. Finder will me at Sun office and receive NEW LETTER BOXE: New letter boxes have been plac ed | at Twelfth and Tennessee, N., C. St. L, depot, Fourth and Ohio, Ninth |: and Husbands, Eleventh and well, and eight more will be plac different parts of the gity; rere ions as to letter ae oa complete. For Sale Cheap. One mahogany bed room set, wal nut bedstead, carpets, piano, et 1012 Jefferson street. 6m2 PHE LATE MRS, THOKNBERRY The Leitchfield correspondent of the Louisville Times says of the late Mrs. Thornberry, who died here Sun- day: Mrs, Mary J. Thorubérey diet of general debility incident to old age at Paducah yesterday afternoon. Her remains arrived here this after- noon and were interred in Thomas cemetery immediately afterward, Mrs. Thornberry was 80 years old. Her husband, Warren Thornberry, who died at Paducah severm years os bt interred here. She was a “ae a of Jack Thomas, a pioneer of m county and Grayson’s | first ‘circuit and county clerk. She ter of H. C, Thomat; this id the late Patk, ©. W, and Jobn Thomas, of Louis: | ville, and Mrs, Kittie Brown, now | living at Paris, this state. She related to hulf the people of 1 field and loved by all. Cheap Groceries, 3 Crown Raisins per Ib. Scedless Raisins, per Ib. Choice Prunes, per lb. Howiny and Grits, per 1h. Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour. Choice Dates, per ber |b. Choice Maple Sugar, per ib. Best N.O. Molasses, per gal Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs. Best Kraut, per gal... Best Dill Pickels, per gal. Oyster Grackers; per Ib gpemons, doz.... Per L. RANDOLPH, 8 South Second Street, ‘Phone 89 ree Awarded Highest Hono: oie at i. “waltes 's Fair, w Fair. . THE BAZAAR » | He had heen , boxes | | reports that the Lay damage suit was nd continues wntil all these. Don't forget-—A handsome $§.d0 jox6o Smyrna rug given with every $25.00 coupon ticket. eet Millinery — Five hund spring and summer sailors, latest effects in colarand sh and upwards. > One lot of veRy walking hal $1.50, sale pi Three hundred trim med hats at $1.0, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, worth from $2.§0 to $5.00 ‘The most extensivé linewof hair goods in the city at lowest possi- ble prices. Dollar and a-half hair switches, all shades, 75¢. ‘Two-dollar hair switches, sale price $1.00. New lot plete, soc. new ae. of colored wigs com- yfanve. =jto Carbondale, A YOUNG TRAMP, He Was Sent to the Mayor For a| Railroad Ticket, “D'm looking for the mayor, quoth a small boy, as he entered the chief executive's ftice last evening. The youngster appeared to be about | ¢ 10 years old, and wore a straw hat, Cotionade trousers, and was bare- footed. “You've got him spotted,’’ replied |. the mayor, somewhat disappointed | SC|hecause the boy did not recognize him asthe mayor, by bis appear The boy informed bi that he had been sent to the office to get a ticket by the Illinois Cen- tral people. He has relatives in Carbondale. The mayor commended the enter- se of the railroad men, and asked ‘outh where he was from The young tramp said his name was Jake Lewis, and he lived ne: Princeton, Ky., until his parents died | ashort time ago. He then walked to the nearest station with only a dime in his pocket. Boarding a 215 BROADWAY MISSIONARY SOCIETY, The Women's Missionary society of the "sgt Baptist church, will meet at the church on Wednesday after- noon at 3:00 o'clock. ‘Topic for the lesson ‘Brazil.’ All the members are asked to be there at the hour named, Mrs. K. B, Rienanpson, Secretary. POR TA TION. GIVEN TRA Mrs. Caldwell, a indy of the South |Side who has been sick among |Sirangers, was today sent to relatives sville by the mayor, upon rec- lguitaeddath om” of some of the neigh- bors, She bas people there who are able to take care of her. COM MERC! TAL CONVENTION The State Commercial convention meets tomorrow in Louisville, and jthe indications are that several will jattend from Paducah. There is a |large number of delegates from Pa- | ducab,but only a s per cent. will |go. Messrs C. M. Leake and Andy Bauer, and Dr. Murrell and wife will be siwnong the attendants, and Dr Murrell will make a speech DIED LAST NIGHT, Mr. Alexander Mitchell Jot Scotland, died last home on West Broadway, a resident of Ps about fourteen years, The funeral ‘took place this after- noon at2 o'clock, services by Rev M. E, Chappell, of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, interment at Oak Grove. | native aducab A NEW FAOTORY, “The Southefh’’ is & new b factory on North Seventh street, Mr. Geo. Parke being the proprietor. It was formerly under the management jof the Messrs. Crambaugh, and everything from a bicycle entire to | its smallest part c manufactured Jright there. Mr. Parke is a young | man of wide aoa ce, having been all over the world and worked on some of the largest newspapers in the country. He can make a wheel new, and uses the latest and most modern methéds in everything. The attention of sll readers is respect- fully called tu-his advertisement in |another column, Fowler won medal & at oS ds Gun club yesterday afternoon. score was as follows First sh at TR Lae 20; 14; Jed » 14; bro, 14; Second eit —Bailey, 21; 22; Graham, 16; Iogram, 20; er, 23; Hansbro, 17, The shots were out of a possible 5 shots, Next Friday a special hoc triple-plated ‘silver’ can “glod ‘W. A.”’ nitro powder the ab The Bailey 6 i everisod rit DAMAS7F with good business. fol-| ‘The big State of Kani Is 8 that—| Orleans is due to pass noon for Cincinnati. The lite towboal ‘sa LOMOTTO' celebraté.'damage” Surt-vi Lay against Dr. Young, of onda, is set for today in the cir- eu wrt ther It is for $12,000 for alleged malpractice, and a num- ber of Paducah people are witnesses n thecase, which has been tried once, and resulted in a hung jury. City Attorney Lightfoot is one of the attorneys in the case, and Attorney 0. E. Moss is another, Several of the doctors are witnesses. Attorney R. T. Lightfoot returned his afternoon from Golconda, and The Wm. ol continued, owing 10 the illness of (aj. Moss, one of the ‘attorneys. Ofticer Jas, Crow, who was on the «lay force under the old administra- tion, is now on duty at the Union depot in-place of Oflicer Hoyer, who ie temporarily wight chief. ‘The ap- tment of Officer Ho accord. ing to Mayor Lang, is not permanent, jut be made so, and a better man could not be found, Officer Crow is also very popular, 1 xcursion to Louisville, Via Ih noi Central Railroad, cle “! vant city engineer of Paducah, 1 1d doze ww after’ the wee were arrested under freight train, he was allowed to ride Paducah for a dime, and upon his rival was kindly directed to the yor’s office: where free transporta- tion could be obtained. He was given a ticket, and left last night. PO COURT, Only Four Cases Were Up For Trial This Morning, ‘There were four cases in the police court this morning. ‘Three were for drunkenness. ‘The other was against Mrs. Mattie Walker, ot the South side, charged with using insulting language towards one of her neighbors. Her husband has been dead but a short time, and Judge Sanders ssid for that reason regreted to issue warrant, She was notin the court to answer the charge, and was fined $3 and costs by default. Harry Antherton, Wm, Orr Wom Sullivan, all strangers in city, were fined $1 and costs drunkenness. LOOKING FOR RELATIVES, and the fo A Once Prominent Lawyer Passes Through and Is Helped. Mr. Luther A. Calvin, once prominent attorney of Seattle, Wash., was today furnished transportation to Golconda, Ill, by Mayor Lang. He arrived in the vity yesterday in. a penniless condition, and at once ap- plied for help. He appears be about 70 years of He went to Metropolis from Seat- Ue, but found that he had no rela- tives there, and concluded to go to Golconda in search of others. He also has relatives in Springfiekl, and may go there. He left on the Hop- kins this morning. WER WORK, a to ” Work on the sewer system is pro- gressing rapidly, and Superintendent Erler is expected back from Terre Haute, where be went to spend a few days with bis family. Owing to the amount of work already done, the absence of an assistant engineer has not been felt. It is probs that one will be elected to succeed Mr. Lyon at the next meeting of the coun- cil. Lt is understood that Mr, Blan- ton Postlewaite las declined to be- come a candidate for the oilice, which will necessitate a selection from out side candid: ENGI to Far, There Has Been One Applicatiai For the Vacancy. Mayor Lang is of a letter from City Engineer Geo, H Simpson, of Terre Haute, Ind., re- commending for the position of assis- M. in receipt W. Robert Paige, of that place. Mr. Paige is recommended as one of the best in that state, and his ap- plication for the place was inviosed in the above recummendation, It will-be duly considered when the @ comes for the election. Young Men. Asregt he ~ Tor Orap Shooting. a8 tre up thi sation widay afternoon en of ihe ~ éresigd “in Benton when about a most prominent young ap shooting. They arraig: jar in “We police court and fined $20 and amount being of the accused es- wele there yes costs, the entire Only one or two aped the due. HURT, Georg Barnes wapain- hurt a day or two ago out on the Hinckleville road while driving towards town. The horse took fright at something and threw the wajor and two other ovcupants of the buggy out. M Barnes was worst injured of the thr but is not seriously hurt. fully Pos HOUS: at the Palmer. iheuso for Chicago on a visit, is visiting Mrs, Wheeler Campbell, the | side of Broadway t after those “\TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Lemon has returned | | Mr. Clay G. rom Benton, W. P, Sandage, of Russellville, is} Mr. John J. Berry, of Uniontown, |, 3 * the Palmer. R. G. Terrell and wife left this’ | Miss Sallie Leonard, of Eddyville, Hon, Mac PD. Ferguson bas re-| turned from a visit to Ballard county. Mr. Win Enders,of Dallas, Texas., is visiting bis sister, Mrs. D, L Sam-| ders, Attorney J. M, Worten returned to Eddyville this morning to attend court, Judge W. 8. Kddyville | this court. J. H, and W. € Stewart, of Murray, Palmer. Mrs. J. J. Allen has gone to Nast ville, Tenn., to attend the bedside of her neice who is very ill. Mr. J. M. Lavender, a prominent citizen htowa, Lil, guest of Dr. J. S Jailer Joe Miller ant Com wealth’s Attorney Bradshaw the country for a day or two, Officer Bell, of Dyersburg, is in the city today fora few hours, He is not in search of any criminal Mrs. EM. Post and son, of New York, atrived this afternoon on a visit to Capt, Joe Fowler and family Messrs H. W. Van Senden of Washington, and N Dilday of Louisville, artived last night aud are in the city on business. Mr. Oscar Davis, formerly of the city, but now in the circulating de- partment of the St. Louis Chronicle arrived from St. Louis this morn Hon. J, D. Mocquot left this morning for Louisville and Frankfort to attend the Commercial convention, and apyear before the court of ap: Bishop weut ap t morbing to attend Keys, and C, E are at the), y SONS BANQUET, Big Celebration Held in Mayficid fi The Masons in Mayfield had a big banquet last night, and there was a large crowd present. It was a local] , celebration, and greatly enjoyed by all in attendance We Outs The W. C. T. U. will gold its} monthly evangelistic meeting on Wednesday sfterfoon at 3 o’vlock in the lecture room of the First Chis), tian church, All memB¢beare gir; to be present. — o- PADUCAH BOYS APPOL y i A letter from one of the Paducah} ti boys says that Messrs. Zach Bryant, Joe Smith and Joe Sinnott have been ap pointed commissary commissioners: are new offices, evidently, as ¢ unknown to military boys t BLIND ERT. The concert to be given by the} ‘ ladies of the First Baptist church for the benefit of Blind Joe Mangufa, will take place next Tuesday, a week frota today. It on to have taken place last Th tay, but the violin- ist was unable to get here in time. STRUCK A SP RING. i The sewer excavators this morning Struck a spring of w in the deep trench at Broad i streets. The water is clear and pure, and runs in such quantities that the o a ¢ U b at work to preven That locality was years The bed is now of solid zo « hollow. avel, bi NOT EXAMINED, The report that some of the Ps eah boys had failed to was ap tg A telegram taba » Col- peut phils afterndod sti(te: Pax ducalfediapany will not’ be id before Weduegday or Thars¢ id the number that” will} pass cag tot be determined before then. ahead de Its said on ority that] o there are not over three gr four, af] p the most, who will fail to pass the examination su NGWAY™ 0 The Mayor Opens up Broadway This Afternoon, Mayor Lang this afternoon requir. ed the sewer workmen to open the street at Broadway and Third. The street had been closed all day to both}, wagons and pedestrians, and for one th to attempt to cross was to take one's} j,/ life into his own hands, There was so much complaint that he went down at noon and bad ane opened, and sta | y, ioned Officer Wm, Peal there to look who paseed he ma- tre f m Pherear Of the Institution, The poor house was treated to a spring cleaning yesterday fumgated under the di- rection of County Physician Brothers, There are now but eight inmates of the house, and these are in good condition, and receiving the best of treatment, Now But Eight Lamates | © day or two, and will be a great relief} ne Bac, the wonder w strong. All drug teed, Bterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York and was| ine will he across Broadway in a 0 the public. For hickory stovewood tel. hicago. Xesidence, trial, a personal nature. fy £60.00, $35.00, yator company Stewert, who again today, and Seventh stree mpelatarion, Cato, SOOOOOOOOOOCC OCS The Minzesheimer Plumbing Co. have located at 103 N. Filth ect, Paducah, and intend to stay and do business on business prin Refrigerators, “Ae evidence of our good Taith we quote the prices which are found , to go in force from date until Minzesheimer, a intricacies of the trade. He is of Mlinois, and has graduate We are open evenings from 7 ( 144. hour os pipe, per foot ‘s et stake, plain mp faucet sink, plain ‘ tring faucet at shop 1s OTHER WORK IN THE anitary E rience in Chicago, will be the manager. further notice. ingineer with fifteen years’ eX He is able to cope with all a licentiate sanitary plumber in din sanitary science in city of oO9p.m. Office Telephone 362 ath tubs tcelain 1 bath tubs Marble slabs, per square foot astuk.... Porcelain sink The Neverbreak w, 0,w, c. bowls Check and waste in ground Sewer pipe, per foot, laid Conductor drains, per foot, laid SAME PROPORTION. OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: IAJOR BLOOM, CITY NATIONAL BANK FRIEDMAN, KE CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTM ILER & ©O., CHARLES REED, T. We guarantee our work for one year, and give same a thirty days’ Esiima es cheerfully given, harge, Respectfully and all work examined free of MINZESHEIMER OFF ON busi Mayor Jas. Lang left this after- noon for Hopkiasville, on business of He will retarn in he ee ‘Typewriter for Sate, lo perfect condition, brand new,tn act. =A Williams typewriter for and a Blickensderfer for Inquire at the Sus Of u ice. ' MOVED HI5 STORE, Hall, who has kept a ( Benton for some) store rt ls store ey bas moved his Wanted. Female employes from fourteen] ears old up. Apply Ninth Boyd streets, Co. om? ANKUS Mey ry, Posi: ion with the Paducah Mill and’ Ele- succeeding Mr. Alf as clected first lieus jucah Company. URT. enant of the I COUNTY CO been in session settlements have of the court, has been Ceunty court has but consumed the entire time nothing of interest tome. Second-hand bicycles, ladies’ and gentlemen's, for sale Southern Plating and Repair Works, 416 North eodt! t at CIRCUIL COURT, imr, by the The ease of F.G. Rudelph, f George Ward, who was killed o 1, C. traia, is still on trial in ir rt % » of Rogers against nion Central Insurance company decided, the j having it at press time. It ad the case since Monday, at noon, wt yet been delight—Linawood u Connisseur's ar. ‘THE POSTAL ADS. pook Division of the 1. C. Today. The Postal day took ch r the Evansville division of ois Central. This gives them many new oflices, ach Hopkinsville, Henderson, Sturgis, Morgantield and any other places Telegraph company to- rge of the Ohio Valley, the Illi- ment in the Cato Case Eddyville, The Jury in the case against Will at Kddyville, charged with ling Comic Askew, was discharged) fter being ont for 60 ours, It was unable to agree, the ‘ouble being, it seems, as to the ental condition of the defendyunt, The case will not be tried again til the next term of court, njs morni al How't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lise Away, 0 quit tobacco easily tle, full of life, ne Booklet “and “sample. treet Address COGHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and | Charge, 0 of the Evansyilte| , <IPLUMBING COMPANY? MANY OLD COINS. A Valuable Collection of 270 Found ie Scotland. The finding of « wood on the farm ¢ uik, is rega ind numisine tate inp en by the crown vation of es for t n, Phe evins were having the 6i who them < } ofa tw it to Clear} found, umber found ins were 4 inches ar tying in systematic orde He coins; which nur , Were indroulegux—tho rey of the liad by re earth with a r deliber ation which would har i a battle 0 An examinat coins by ¢ 1352 € when Edward U1 As Edward I, establis wear the Lond y makes a g the r has, | led as of for though in real ns. ‘Two of the 1249-1292), xanderD, ilet at the Bru 1 extraction y are Sc IT (1306-2 s reign at a numisn 8210. on which they were more than 4 bow r he spot which tradition as fixed upon as the site of the re gious abode at Mount Lothian owned the Cjstercians during the twelfth n es, and it is lusions that x of silver were n the earth by the tercian brethren under circumstances of im pending danger. ‘The fickl s ing the religious h plowed for a period of ¢ in view of tho interest awakened in the locality, it is proposed to turn it up this season. An earnest of what may follow these efforts is shown in the form of a valuable gold coin, which was turned up by the plow in noothor field on the same farm. It 's a demi-noble of the reign of James I. of Scotland (1408-1437) and is in ‘plersid condition. A specimen of this coin is in the British museum, but so far as can be ascertained there ‘no example of it in any museum in the Scottish capital. ins Screen Doors, NOW'S THE TIME 10 Bt Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, ’ Ice Picks, Lawn Swings, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LOWEST PRICES LARGEST STOCK ae Masier Commissioner MeSracken Circuit Court NoTAR Will take acknowledgements At a very low price. See them. INKS FISHER Agent for Fire, Life y pusLic and Tornado Insurance of deeds, etc., anywhere inthe city or county ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only complete abatrac t to titles in McCracken county and the The abstract was made while clerk ef the county court for aterm of ig tent and reliable s see me, and I will appr rthe snpervision of a compe- ring in this Line it will pay to Office-125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 ‘OLD GLORY FOREVER! In-Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! “The conilict ¢ Now rush to atriots, s wave le seame Aud j pens, ry’ © or .™ a new + On! aC your ull ye ye brave save. noers wave, it chivalry McKinley brave undaunted, true, 1a grave, sed, white and blue.” What higher a ain An patriot kuow? nish Dor I a The S] Our Samuel's’ nt" fevedom's right, hall taste pills n's bird shall proudly soar the Pride of the Great Anulles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN’ S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY RETURNED FROM ST. LOUIS, trom Leyhe everal fleet Capt. Dave Woods returned St. Louis, where he took the feet. He did barbor work lays before be returned. The arrived there without accident SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION 1 of will The Sunday set envention the Seventh Ma erial Distric weet on the fourth Saturday this month at Me Zion chureb, Mr, H. C. Hartly, the president, invites everys hody to attend Tk CLAIMS. WILL PAY President of the Hon rum, bas received « letter from quarters, stating that the claims on ve Lives of Messrs, Will Baynbam and Ed Lippokd would be p soon as the gartifigates were duly for warded, Your Last Year’s Wheel Made New. If your '97 wheel is broken, enamel off in spots, nickel rusty and tires,punctured, we can re store it toa new appearance, and the price will not’ be beyond your means, We do nickeling brazing, enameling and yulean izing, and gi all work to stand wear, Visit and inspect our establishment De tee THE SOUTHERN ————d J.S. GANSTER ‘Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS’ Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. peal gine Bs Office, 714 South Third street, Sprinkling Hose Is what you need for hot weather, Call and see the large line for sale by F. G. HARLAN oa one 113, All kinds of plumbing work. hose boxes made new. Broad Tele) Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- athe Powders—4 doses, 10¢, J, D, BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS Seventh ap’ Jackson 1d Fish Agents, A TRUE TONIC A tonic to agsist nature is not one that simply gives tempo. rary simulation, but one commends itself by the effe, A substitute will not prog isfactor y to people so appointed. thay aud Children’s NEW FOREMAN, Mr, W. W. Plummer, formerly of Kyausville, arrived today to take charge of Klein's cigar factory, He will take the place of Mr, Ed Lip. pold, who was drowped at the wharf over one Week ago, nd comes well fr Summer Shoes $5.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords 2.09 and 1.50 tan and black slippers. 1,50 and. 1.00 tan and black pers see 4.00 and 3.50 tan and ‘blagk vici kid shoes th 331 BROADWAY SHOES POLISHED FREE On account of the May Music Fes- 416 Norih Seventh St. Alt al and the Commercial Convention Ackets will be sold to Louisville and eturn on May \ and 10, train lea Uhiog at 1:20a, m, May 11, at one etd for theround trip, good return- [i until May 1 lusive. > «J.T. Doxor 3} (MELAS 6 étleny WITH IRON Strengthens the ital forces, invigorates and cleanses the entire system and di that languid feeling. Sold Bip NE Ladies’ +e $1.25 Misses’ Children’s... And men's W. M. JANES, cr ESTATE AND re vAKS H see me to buy, Fell or BROQAYP ee 75 week... 3,00 331 BROADWAY it be thew js A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Pes 40 YEARS THE ST. is mortgage realty, fg OFFICE 832)

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