The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, May 23, 1898, Page 4

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Ts oe f .vpping Made and Profitable The Bizaar makes it a point to have just the goods you want nowe-tetyles find their way quickly to our counters from every market. | business. Inend utments bought for spot cash at bed-rock prices. We can}, 4 1 pryor, of Ma fic'd, is at the; The Dick Fowler carried an exeur- gives qualled bargains in fine new goods, This week we place} pity ” ade ial . tion of several bundred pe ple i ber of special purchase tomers on sile anu per cent. to cu Shirt waist ce of making Just bought tl of ahi largest. New York mat cousist of fine percales, dimit dies and pi in whit They ra the Just with Reavy satin bars tae and white, bl white stripe l cheeks. These skirts would be considered cheap at $6.00 and $8.00; vur prices while they Last, £2.25 colors, re 30.001 Sal Lvlies’ fin 215 dk ADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY Monuments... LOCAL MENTION. | a fine line of finished monu- ments which | We have in stock | | UE. Must be Sold For thirty days| pee we will sell for TRADE MARKe« Cash anything 4 ———————— inthe stock at] Phro# Specialist, Paducah, tg a visit. | : Offiver W. E. Hedges, of the REMARK? BLY LOW PRICES.../ RSE RMINECATE Te May tic Hl police force, was in the city Call and see our stock and prices : Ria tance yesterday, No other yard in the south has Conight will be the opeving of La} pisses wrightio Lyle and Willie fine an assortment of thezlatest ty les | Belle Park under new maoageme: t. | Cooney spent yesterday in Jacksen, . Ti ep much and no doubt pena, and «de igns, J, E, Willi © th Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. ie on, Less-c tnd Manager, GFAKD ¢PENING MONDAY, MAY 23 A Shadow of a Crime ROBiRT SHERMAN COMPANY WUCED BY THE ‘This company bas been engsged at a considerable expense for the entire season, and cach member will work to please the people. ‘Tue percormance will be free from all valgarity, aud peop'e who forget that itis a’place fur ladies and gen- Uemen wilf be compelled’to leave Admission to park free; pavilion l0e, Buy your seats at pavilion Nickel Plating _—— Is a diffi wit operation, 1 for our suc 1 to veen a han find a ated by us and anew stock modern tee anid sce how it fs done THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Park 416 North Seventh St A’ AVAL ARD CEPAR UR: OF WAL Louisyille and Past, ANMIVE P. ¢ LEPAKT P, 0. Memphis ant South St. Louts and West. Lyansville and Ohio Kiver I end tat ete Hs da Bente StL. South wt 0a n —— BIG ATTENDANCE and N.O. 8 Atthe Union Services at the M, + Church Last Night, There was a dnrge crowd at che Broadway M. E, church last night, being the Y. M,C. A services in honor of the solticr boys, The First Christian, First: Preshyti- tian and Cumberland Presbyterian united in the service. Rev. Chappel invoked — divine blessing! and was followed by Rev, W. H. Pinkerion in a stirring ad- dress, which aroused great enthu- siasw, Rev. W. E, Cave also made a few y. + chosen remarks, the ovens’ Chic Spring Millinery | will be charged for ~ Coal If you want a load of clean putt pas moved te rare ealenteine: Noe 30) practive medicine here. - Resi’ent Mavager, | FUNERAL OF HERMON UAb RIS. down from Princeton yesterday. {night at the home of Easy, Pleasant The € ae thea teh Maat bi : TG. Roach, of Lexington, is 5 che Pall ner, } M. Andrews, of Nashvil'e, ‘sat the Presnell house. fi Don’t forget, we are giving a handse Smyrna rug with ev n ticket We have just ope a large consig spring millinery, will be displayed for the first Attorney J. M. Meautiful anit tasty elfects in greateSt Smithtand yesterday, 25.00 cout ed up ent of which Wor'en was ia | PERSONALS. ; time for Cairo batt ansville, re spring Win Uendticks, of Smith'acd, 48 on her returo up the Cumberlendt t iv the city today. | Clarksville at noon, d ing Mr. Thos C. Leech and wife bave’ here, there being a rise of 13 jnely~ NEWS OF THE RIVERS. The Dick and Joe Fowler Were out juleonda yesterday, which proved 0 46 Ube most delightful trip wut this ‘The HW. Buattorff was in early rom Nasbviile this morning, anit be! air feist 5 The river is rising very 1a, iliy Your choice of 2 ern hats, new gst stele white and colored, ie fin-l returned from Dawson. last night, shed, chip and fancy straw, at $2.50, a $3.00, $5.90 and $4.00. Mr. E. F. Byng has gone up to] ‘Tue W. F. Nisbet, from“ Ciici: Your choice of 500 elegant t 1] Daweon to his mill ni passed down yesterday fi hats from our work roon . . Wels weiss a ihe Capt. RF. Rouse went up the Memphis. mactibdnatle oak ortea *| road this inorning on ‘ynsiness New sailors for midsummer white and colors, 25¢ and upward. A new lot of hair switches at 75¢ and Colored wigs complete, §oc wear, teft at noon for St. Louis $1.00, Simi bland this morning Mrs. Chas. QC. Leigh left thix morning for Mayfield, on a vtcit, Hon. Jobn hk, Hendrick returned this morning from Smuhland, Ky., Mr, Lothar Smith,of i uisville, i- expected in a few days on a visit, Miss Madie Bradshaw bas returned from a pleasant visit to Lonisville. Mr. Abe Weil has returned from the Underwriters’ meeting iu Oweos rday was Children’s day at} pero, ot VALESIENE KOU. y Mr, Will Cochran, the drammer,' from a leans, Col. Q. Q. Qhigly went up to be down, Urens’ cave yesterda The towboat Monic Bauer is bac ixtended trip to New Or ee Wok a load of stave tim The Bettie Owen took a goo rowd up the Cumberland river t The City of Clarksville is due this ifternoon and leaves returring Elizabetbtowa tomorrow at noon, Work on the Rus Pritchard is rap ily progressing as also is the wer onthe Mayflower at Mound City She is expeete | out in a few days. The City of Paducah from St Louis arrived this morning at 10 > ‘vlock, She was en route to Te Palestive church, io the county and _ . : ve to Fea ee eee any] Mr A.C. Einstein, of St. Louis, !nessee river points, She was *'sport reba phehibaelebe sft sia dbsed rdiir *e was ia the vi'y yesterday for 9 fWling’ an elegant Cuban flag which th» history of the church, ‘The pro= | pours. ve F legant Cuban flag whic hours, was presented to Capt. Till bg the an grin was np to the st rd. Meslames Martin and Chastain . Kye, Nose end [left this moroing for Ladianapylis oo Dr. E hit from the start; g od + will beiatrodaced b tween Mr. William Lotto will on the puch pale; also 10 cents Mr. P. U Bush and wife, of Smiihlaud, are at the l’resoell house oo North Fourth, Miss Lelia Goodwin, of the city, returned yesterday on the Fowler from Evansville, Dr. J. W. Pendler, +f the conuty, perform |make a dive of 100 feet almisston Paducah, aod will 2imim Banuy & Hexsrerrcen. Mr. and Mr. W. A. Downs, of} with ofl the lute t] 1620 Trimb'e street. are pireats of a no more then] five twelve p und girl, Mr, Ed Hubbard, chairman cf the, Caldwell county committee, came! Lawn uowe i nprovements, cost ov hers, :t Hank Bnos & Joxes Mr, and Mrs J UW Pijer are at Mr. Hermon Harris lied Thursday | Jerseyville, L1, where Mr Pieper is Aa vate T,/ under the treatment of a specialist. Padue hy y. } a ¥ wa He was siniy-ight years old, ‘and Rscclsontl Ge eaten Goer: had lived in this city for forty-five] 3° ehany pea. PA yea Hu wae? ata“ to ‘Lebad te peeve of the Adams Express) Prussia, but came to Louisville when twenty-three years of age. Shortly}, Mesdames Capt. Harry Gilbert, after be cogaged in busines<, and | Hutchinson ad Thomas, of Bvans- ‘Mrs, M, Hecht, at secretary of the state of Illinois and & party who recently mate the round tp up the Tennessee river. POLICE COURT. A Large Nambeor of Offenders Before His Honor Today—Sey- eral Sunday Indalgers. Younog Piauo Man Goes on the War Path -Is Fined other Police Court Notes, ‘There was alively session of he police court this morning, and seve r- al offenders were tried sul fin dl Geo. Abbott, of Louisville, was presented on a charge of bavi committed a breach of the peace Mount & Paine’s saloon carly Iss! night. Le was drioking, and in some way got jate a dispute with the proprietor, Mr. Mouot, aud was o°- dered ty leave. He bad with bin a Coart street woman, one Ethel Ross and they made so much noise that they were ordered tu get out, which they refused to do, Mr. Mount under‘ook to put bin jout, but he was so obstreperous that he coon gave it up, and sent for policeman. Merchants Polivem: Loftia w.s pas:ing, and was called to make the arre-t. Ti his effortuto later beeame a member of the firm of ville, were round trippers on the \ Harris & Hecht, clothing manufac. | Fowler. turers, at E Maia street: Mr. Jobo L. Jsekson, formerly Ue retired vess several | baggage master at the Uvion depot, lyears ago ris leaves a} now of Rockport, Ky., is ia the city | widow and six children, among them] on & visit to friends, | |Mr. PH. Harris, of the firm of] Secretary A. Knox, of the Y |Lapp, Harris & Co. The funeral], A., returned yesterday from Pine j will take vlace this afternoon at 2:30 | Bluff, where be was called ove weck residence of J. }ago by the illvess of bis father, whe lo'clock from Blitz —Sand ‘ourier Journal, is now bette | Hank Bros, & Jones have tho U 8b] ont oe om who fe sith the Itreezer mite; that's what every budy | sical company. at Lexington, le anys that aseetin Woe, SOE Il there from pueumenis, bis ’ ei friends here will regret to the quit 7 _ wany YESTERDAY's EXCURSIONS, | earn Mr, Tim Fuller, of the city, who! has been very ill at Louisville for iors up be] several weeks past, is uo better, bis Vick Fow'er! many frie babee AG ror cone V ihe hs Ue} He hias typhoid fever. both boats returoed soon after sup- ea deke Sr neler eae ' are visiting Me, and Mrs. J Smith ow North Fifth street. 23m There were two exenrsior, river yesterlay. ‘The went vp to Golconda, a Exunve h> Siberia refrigerat r, We guarantos them to be cbare all Mrs, John Mulvibiil and faxbily fi al No treub'e to show them, willartive tomorrow from Vinkuey- 25 m3 [Hank Enos & Joxns. [ville HL, to join Mr. Mulvihill, who! is head book keeper for J. A. Bauer. The will reside the old Leonard ‘home on North Seventh, Mr. Elliott Mitchell, who is run- vart for cutting | ying a saw mill for Fuller Bros., at was released today, | Marked Tree, Atk., was in the city | county jal having \yesterday and today, on a visit to ives and friends, He left this afternoon on bis rcturn, The Ciiuton Democrat i the} account of theclosing exercises of the Clinton college has to say— At the conclusion of Mr. Porter's! A little daughter of Mrs, Sargeut,| adress, Hon. B, L. Mendiicks, ef | who lives in Rowlandtown, stepped} Paducali was introduced and charm- on a piece of glass and bad ber foot] ed the vast audience with bis bright cut half The wound was} and appropriate flowers of speech in most Dr. Stewart way] te presentation of the medals. © As 1 will disable the | eae’ of the worthy winners was called forward to receive the beautiful arn aah erie token of bis or ber merits as a stu- Kubb, of the West} dent, the speaker gracefully present- 'g mavhine needle fet the five sentiment aud encourage- finger Satorday] ment. art was called tof While Mr. Heodr injury is not seriefus a stranger, he ea assurance that he is a stranger uu more, for we shall long remember tinn for bis contribution to the maoy pleaggnt events of Marvin's com. of Paducah lodge mencement, of "8, allia Leech block KILEASED TODAY, Gus Hart, who was flaed at the last term of the circuit Walter smedley bis term in the expired YOUNG PEOPLE HURT, in two, ful, and vdress uly for lel calle ne time, through aud tr Lit, Tue ks came amo g now lnive tue NATIONAL RESERVES, No SL at ther NOW IN THE INFIRMARY, toright. All mem hers ure earnestly Te juested to attend ‘ K. J. Seerse, Pres, J. Kinc Guire, Sec, De. J.T. Reddick today moved his oftice into tue Boyd intirmary, aod De. Rivers moved Saarday. auspicious prospects. will remain as head nurse, with a! t corps of able assistants, Adares w York Summer Shoes 50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords oo and 1.50 tan and black slippers Seren doors and windows, any 4) price, at jw 3 HANK Bros. & Jonts, 9 Constipation Vareven arets Cahdy Cuthartic, Me or to, fail to cur, drugyiats . Mt MONEY. Children's... .. And MEN'S Genutiful ined 3-50 tan and black v.ci kid shoe: so and 1.00 tan and black stippers was well re it to the you islered LOA pauere ORS POLISHED FRE: quell the noisy couple, be called for help, and Tige Pool, why was near, | walked up and struck Abbott, for M.| Which be will have to account oto Judge Sanders tomorow. ‘The couple were very abusive all the way to the lockup. The man and woman were fined 85 and costs each, Rob. Oakley, colored, who keeps a barbershop on Kast Court street, wan charged with suffering gaming, and with gettin The first nawed ease was dismissed, as there was evidence to su-tain the charge ia the other case he war tined no bat $10 Is here will regret to learn. | and costa. Oakley was otrested at the instance ) of a young man named C. A. Grima, who was docketed for a breach of the peace, being charged wish baving 1g Henry | called the barhcr a thief and other names, ‘The case was postponed un- Ul tomorrow, It seems to a man up 4 tree that Grimes is as much to blame as the other man, as be con- fesses he lust money ina game with Oakiey, and then squ Itis to be regretted that be is exempt from a fine for gawiog by giving states eri- dence. Ie, too, ought to be fined. There were two felouy eases before Judge Sanders this moruing Bud Hager, colored, was charged with break'ag isto the shoe shop of Wu. ‘Thompson, at Sixth and Trim: dle, and was held to auswer in the sum of $200, Oey Herring was arcested fur breaki ig into John Rogers’ grocery, aud waived ex«mioation, being held to answer in the sum of $200. Both went to jail The followicg were assessed the usual tax for overiodulyesce ov the Lord's « Jobn Kountz, Will Hendri 8. Porteous, Julio Ham- plrey aud J. Rawlins, The breach of the pere cases gainust Clarence aud French Owens, colored, was again coutiauel, and Judge Sanders said he was going te ventinue the case from day to day until Clarcuce Owens is found, if it takes a year, James Browning-was fived $5 avd costs for a breach of the peace, DEATH C A GHILD. ‘The 18-months-old clild of George Moore died at the lome of its pa- ‘The new firm assumes charge under} rents, near Massac, yesterday, of Miss Moss! whooping cough. ‘The remains were the Hines prave puried today ac yard. COCHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and ‘Children’s LOOK FO PRICES Elsewhere in this issue of the Sun|~% from the Minzes Plumbing Comp’y! >_ ed ScreenjDoors, Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, ‘Ice Picks, heimer PROSPEROUS PADUCAH. The Able Speee’: Deliverel ty Dr. Murrell, of This City, Be- fore the Louisville (: m- mercial Convention. Paducoh! ~ First in) Population, S:cond in Commercial Laport- ance, And First in Enter- prise in the Sta Geotleme:—Tue section which I came is $> hes! hfal thervhants ste so busy, they get a doctor to represett it Ken- tucky is a great commonwealil have traveled from where the 1 Sandy leaves the mountains, to where the Olio mingles ila waters With the Mississippi, and In all the ¢ snflaes of that great territory there is Bo part so full of undeveloped resources as Javkson’s Purchase, t'e Cinderella in the family of thi# sate. But so surely a3 she flually won recognition in the story, will he Prince of Com merce Mud that S uthwestera Ke: tucky's fect just fits the golden stip per of prosperity, and sbe w lead (he dance of progress before the ball is over. All the rivers w water this state Mow past her borders, and from their bauks a thousand efits are drifted to ber ebtefiain city's mils, which rip them sanually into 25,000,000 feet of lumber this does not include the veueerin, spoke, rims, railroad ties, beadi single trees and «dogwood shattle which itibutet back over these waters to distant poists to. sing their song of iudustey wth the pame of Padneal stamped upon them But this is not all our rivers do for us; One of our six packet lines brought to our door last year | hogsheads of tobarco, 5,000 bale cotton, fifty thousand bags of pea- nuts, 250,000 bags of corn, 25,000 hogs aud 5,000 head of cattle with poultry and eggs of immense quant ty, aud this represents the tonnage of only one lice which makes Paducah a tenninal port, Her outward ship ments by rail apnually amouat to 325,000,000 pounds. With these rivers aud railroads running: iato as many bordering states we have a distributing advant- age that makes Paducah the largest jobbing city iu the world: ia prepor- tion to ils population of twenty-three (23,000) souls Two huudeed and fifty (250) troveling wen extend bi trade of a diversified kiad in ap ever increasing circle amounting to seven millions (7,000,000) of dollars anou ally exclusive of leaf tobacco and lumber—two of the chief products of the section of which we are proud, Paducali is fourth ia pop second ia commercial importauce aud first in enterprise as the facts can be made to show, of all the cities in Keatucky. Our adj aud the l to nt bills are full of cheap coal of tine quality, our valleys abound in the finest porcelain and other clays, pure iron ore crops from the ground from which Ihe first Bes- simer stecl was made by Mr. Kelly who died a short time ago in your ey. Limestove, luinber, clay, iron, cot- ton, coro, wheat aod pork: are all around us in a healthful country, where the hills sre verdant, the stresms are limpil, the lands are ebeap aud productive with we that can be labored in 365 days in nse Lt is there in all Ken tuck,” where the violets are first to bloom » ud the last sngs ef the war- $1.25 blers aren." 4 ie When caps '8 shall laye we bted x 75 the resources ox "is section, a brood 3.00 of unrivaled indus Tes will bs bv in the “Pennyrile dy be known aroun ho’ ,” trict’ thay wil + vorld ai ey of our brains, Rapture tO ads HP ene WO from yet} It was there that the submarine ca ble was born aod first made practical, | long before Cyrus Field gave it to ‘the world. The honor is due Capt. | Jack Sleeth, aud bis fawily have an! acknowledgment from Mr. Fields of the fact. Io the early forties Capt. | Sleeth wrapped a wire with cloth and) ‘tur and made telegraphic connection | from Paducah to St Louis, across | the Obio to Paduvab | ‘The bealthfulness of our climate i }told by the fact that there lives to- |day in Paducab, bale and Learty, the first that ever pulled a bee tle open a railront engive Ametica—Capt, Jack Lawson With cheap proluczive lands, trav esed by navagable streams aud vrossed by established lines of rail- road, Southwet Kentucky, with eo- “egy and push, has already cvght sep ia the march of progress, and Sends you greeting. TAKE NOVICE! on Now is the time to make con- (tracts for sewer connections, We will, until July 1 make eotracts for the fullowing prices on sewerage 20 cents per foot complete depth of 6 feet. 18 cents per foot complete depth of 5 feet. 17 cents ger foot complete | depth of 4 feet 16 cents per foot complete depth of 3 feet 15 cents per foot complete | depth of 2 feet. } Open evenings from 7:00) to 9:00 o'clock, Respectfully, | Minzesheimer Plumbing Co , \ 103N 5th Under Palmer House | EPPeCrive CURE, VWVOVVVVVVVVE ata atal ata ata ata Mow a Lady in the County got Rid of Pests. A well koown lady of the county | Mra Fay Futrell, who resides on the | Cairo road recently decided to. free her poultry from ‘mites’, small vermiv which are very annoying to them. She beard of @ very affective | remedy, and concluded to trial. Accordingly she procured ality of tobacco stalks and some coal oil. ‘The stalks she placed ia the ben heuse, and the coal oi! she | distributed liberally on the interior wally thereof | } Un ited the tobacs henhouse, stalks, In lime the entire house was inn blaze, but the flames [were fiually. extinguished. ‘The | mites’, however, were all killed and so were the chickens. } SEWERAGE WORK, The sewer on Broadway is being |rapidly Iaid, bat the work on the the main sewer has stopped, or was not in progress today, owing to the fact that there is Lo more pipe here. A supply was expected this afternoon, however, and if it arrives the work be thea shut up the chickens in| Saotl T oft the isfy Fine Shoe —that's it—is sold by If you try You can else in Paducah regular customer The Douglas ever wear them? They fit styles, and can be had here Plenty of other good shoe Drop in and inspect this best selected in town. 306 Broadway -E JONE footwear this trade mark is made to sat The John Foster Geor Yost people know what they are $ Cassone 0 ee te td NOW'S THETIME T0 BUY » Lawn Swings,_ Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES he 1 AM SELLING « THE.. St. Clair Steel om, ‘At a very low price. See them. \ Weweeseete? fhis design is representative stexcellence in he very higt mantufact of ladies’ fine The shoe sold under those who insist on the best for Ladies Bernhard, and nowhere ir you are henceforth a ed ay t be better su Shoes for Men well, look well and wear well, They are made in all 1 skoes. s, and none but g 1 stock, the handsomest and Se ee eee eee de GEORGE BERNHARD Now rush to And charge with ve O'er Atlantic’ Sends our noble A fair isle And plant a new What bigher aim e What destiny mo Than the soldier's 0 ‘To free a suffer The Spanish Dons e Our Aud freedom’s bird lao the Pride of th Master Commissioner Will take acknowledgements completa abstrac » abstract was ‘This departn It in w: Manager of the o: city of Paducah, aterm of eight years. will be resumed at once, There is plenty of the larger pip has ali been rejected TULEVES MORE Aro Belug sued Down at Metropolis. Marshall Collins — received a telegram yesterday from Ofticer Hoyer who is at Metropolis, stating that Will Hamilton who is supposed to belong to the Charity and Lou Smith gang, was under arres: id it was cxjecied that Mrs. api would be in a short tian v6) gang is suspected of » whole ollicer also te'egrap\feirglary. ‘The Herbert Eggleso ged for Sue and Hamilton and ion come to MetryMP Laura to appeaggeE¥polis at once, probably j unos MA ', witnesses against those tent and reliable abstractor. © here, but it{8ee me, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Sireet (Lega! Row, Pp 383 The covillet deepens, Brave patriots, all “your “Unele Samuel’s'’ J. WILL FISHER OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! On! ye brave, —Cuba save. wry ners wave, | your chivalry, » McKinley t en, ut ave wnted, true, save or fod a grave, ‘red, white aad blue.” an patriot know / re grand” ght for freedow’s mght, land? re long shall taste pills, shall proudly soar ¢ Great Antilles. In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE Agent for Fir McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PUBLIC and Tornado Insurance of deeds, ote., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF' TITLES t to tiles in McCracken county and the ade while clerk of the county court for nt is under the supervision of a sompe- nt of anything in this line it will pay to none any of the others who will come with- out a requisition CIRCUIT COURT, There has been nothias of inter in the cireuit court today, the equity docket baying been taken up. The jury in t se of Dodd against ct orien hteeeennon for us amages returned a verstiet giving him $102.50, ot was.run over by @ gre’ thes near the market some time since. COUNTY COURT. edin the county Nothing transpir W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS OFFICE 828. BROADWAY mS. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS) Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases. Vouchers for quarterly paymey ions carefully atteywley- "44 —~ pees obi ”

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