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

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Shopping Made Easy, Pleasant and Profitable "The Bazaar makes it a point to have just the goods you want. The newest styles find their way quickly to our counters from every market. Immense assortments bought for spot cash at bed-rock prices. We cau| give you unequalled bargains in fine new goods, This week we place on sale a number of special purchases that mean a saving of 25 to 50 per cent. to customers. Shirt waists at the price of making. | Just bought the entire re of this sea largest New Don’t forget, we are giving a hand: imported $5.00 Smyrna rug with eve the | $25.00 coupon tick hey , dimities, organ- just opened up| a large consignment of fine p piques, in They ranged in price from ‘They go on sale for 39, 69, 75 and g8c. Just r the ve plaids with hea cerise blue and tripes and checks. be considered cheap at $6.c $8.00; onr prices while they la and $3.98. Ask to see out $1.00 mobair skirts. Two hundred pairs fine kid gloves, all | colors, regular prices $1.00 and $1.25, go on sale at sgc. Sizes 5% and 6, Ladies’ fine soc plaid hose, ase. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY LOCAL MENTION. ION TO CAIRO. spring millinery, which | will be displayed Tor the fret time. Beautiful and tasty effects in greatest Your choice of 250 pattern hats, ne white and colored, lace fi chip and fancy straw, at $2.50, > and $4.00. . ¢ of 590 elegant trimmed work room, all the very latest stvle . at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, worth (ule our price. New -silors for midsummer wear, white aud colors, 25¢ and upward, | A new lot of hair switches at 75¢ and | $1.00. Colored wigs complete, soc. Monuments... m We have in stock 7? a fine line of finished monu- ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days we 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 etyles and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky. LA BELLE PARK C. T. Tatior, Lessee and Manager, RB. G. Bostwick. . Resident Manager. GRAND OPENING MONDAY, MAY 23 A Shadow EXCU Sunday, 29th, the Dick Fowler, under the auspices of the Catholic Knights and Ladies, leaves Paducah at 9a m. Leaves Cairo at 5 p. m. Fare for round trip, 75 cents, 25m4 DIED TODAY. A child of Jobn Humphrey, of 1292 South Ninth street, died today, aged about 10 months, The funeral will take place tomorrow. CIRCUIT COURT. James Sprague against the Ameri- can Central Insurance company is the circuit court. Screen doors and windows, size and price, at 23m3 Hank Bros. & Jonks. WANTED, any Boarders and roomers at North Fourth. tt BREACH OF 1 ye PEACE. Lizzie Jones colored, were arr¢sted this mornin; by Marshal Collins on a charge fighting. large qantity of clothing stolen. Vie thieves. Lawn mowers, with all the latest of a Cr Ime Improvements, cost no more then PRODUCED BY BRT others, at Haxx Bros, & Jonns. HERMAN COMPANY) rescuers’ examination. Thursday night and bul; of the} There were twenty-one appli week ‘‘A Fatal Wedding’ will be| examined here last Friday and Sat- presented by the above company. ;urday at the county court house, There will be a change of program] The result was that four received every Monday and Thursday, first-class certificates, eleven second: class and six third-class, “iL UTENANT BOB” ‘This company has been engaged at a considerable expense for the entire son, and each member will work SR Hd to please tive pete: Asstory of the Kentacky soldier The performance will be free from | boys, for sale at all bookstores and all vulgarity, and people wlio forget | news stand: that i¢ is place for ladies and gen- be tlemen will be compelled to leave. Coal. If you want a load of clean nut jon | Coal, telephone No. 70, 2lmim = Barry & Hennesercen. TAKE NOYICE! Admission to park free; pa 10e, Buy your seats at pav Nickel Plating. Is a difficult operation, We are famed for our success in this work, An expert would fail to find a difference between a han die bar plated by us and a new one, and the price is only one dollar, We have an immense stock of modern tools, and a neat, attractive workshop. Call and see how it is done Now is the time to make con- tracts for sewer connections. We will, until July Ist, make contracts for the following prices on sewerag 20 cents per foot complete at a depth of 6 feet. 18 cents per foot complete ata depth of 5 feet. 17 cents ger foot complete at a depth of 4 feet. 16 cents per foot complete at a depth of 3 feet. 15 cents per foot complete at a depth of 2 feet. Open evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock, Respectfully, Minzesheimer Plumbing Co 103 N. 6th. Under Palmer House. New five-room cott for rent, corner Eleventh and Harrison streets, Frank H, Jones, 133 South Second street. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. Two milch cows of dark red color, one slightly larger than other, with horns’ tips turning: in, the smaller cow haying same kind of horns, exeept one tip broken off. When last seen were together. Liberal reward for reeovery or information leading to recovery. Mrs. Ann Tee McNary, 317 North Seventh St. THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 416 North Seventh St. ARRIVAL ANO DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. anarve F. 0. Eran P, 220m Memphis and South, 6:00 m, 2pm ir St. Louis and West. Evansyille and Ohio River Points. 10:00 @ m (daily except Sunday, Gay excePA eambont due 10:86 a m & St. L. South. WITH SPAIN,” including battles on sea and land. Contai: II about ‘armies, navies, forts and warships of both nations and graphi 'y of the great victory of the gallant Dewey ; tells everything about Sampson, tt ‘nd Florence Dodd,| Owen's cave on the Cumberland river | detective anywhere than he. ofl days. Marshal Collins today received no- | ( tice that a elothing house at Centraljing for a round trip tw Kyans- City bad/ been burglarized and al ville. Les¥ police are on the lookout for] ter, Mrs. Will Hieb, of New Albany, te MUNICIPAL MELANGE. Sanitary Measures to Be En- forced Forthwith—Authori- ties Desire the Co-Opera- tion of Good Citizens, PERSONALS. Mr. Don Ballowe is on the sick iat. Mr. Jas, Eaker, of Bardwell is at the Palmer, Col. L. B. Anderson, of Mayfield, is at the Palmer. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, visiting in Golconda. Mrs Lizzie U’ Keefe left today for] An Officer Completes His Fiftleth Memphis, on a visit. Year as a Resident of Padu- JS. Smith, of Eddyville, was at] ay Oener News Items of the New Richmond this morning. R. W. Covington, of Bowling Public Interest, Green, is at the palmer. Mrs. Watts and son, of Smithland, were at the Palmer today. Mr. Geo. KF. Anslerson, Louis, was in the city today, Mr. Oscar Hank left this morning for Dawson to spend a few days. of Louisville, Rodfus are Stringent sanitary measures will at once be enforced by the city authori- nd the erty will be kept un- iy clean during the sum Today Mr. N. F. Roberts was ( harge of One of the prisoners ‘in gang, with authority to down on the Fowler this morning. ijush all the gutters. He is im full orley of the} control of all the flushing for the Central was in the city tod: ity, and will keep all the gutters Mrs. W. B. Cave left this morning | clean during the heated term. Hampton Station, Ky., on a] The sanitary inspectors have bee given instructions to see that all Messrs H. P. Wear and R. D,] Premises are kept clean, and the Simpson, of Murray, were in the city |bain gang will hereafter spend all its very beg ae the gutters. Col. John Sontag, of Evansville,|, Tue gutters will he flushed regu- k -Tiarly and will be kept as clean and was a passenger on the Fowler thlt}i06 trom fith as possible with the morning, force at hand, Mr. and Mrs, Will Bayne, of The mayor authorizes the press na, Ill., returned home yesterday | to give the people due notice of this, after @ visin to relatives here, and to ask their cordial assistance in Mrs. Mary Hall Ruff leaves tonight] the work, which cannot fail to prove for her home in Phi able benefit to the entire visit to Mrs, Jas, M Messrs M. Bloom and have returned from the B’ of S. Officer Vrank Harlan, one of the } “ most popular and efficient officers meeting at Ft Wayne, Ind, the Paducah police force, landed . Mr. J. M. Jobnson, of Paducah} Paducah exactly half a century ago suilding and trust, left this morning today from New Jersey. uring the for Owensboro and Louisville. fifty years he has been # resident of Miss Lulu Davis returned to Water] Paducah he has been on the police the style of the suit now on trial in] Valley yesterday afternoon, after #| force twenty-six years, and bas made a record both as 9 citizen and as an officer of which any man might he justly proud. He has retained his position through all kinds of admin- istrations and under many mayors, and if ba ever bad an enemy in his life no one knows anythjog ghout it. A man to ba is obviously would be well if we had more of them, Officer Harlan is as young and spry as he was when he went on + James went went up to! the force, sod there is not a better The to be absent several] oity could not get along withoyt him on the force, and the Sus hopes he Messrs J. H. Greif and Harry C.} will enjoy many more years of ser- Green left on the Fowler ils ce, of good health and of the bigh esteem in which he is held by his follow citizens. The work on the main sower be; an again this morning, and the bi; are guest of Mrs. Harry Meyer, at 8 i was prea, ie a rita Third and Brosdwey, days’ rest. A new consignment of Mr. Jas, E. Rankin and daughter, | pipe has arrived, and there is nothing of Henderson, arrived on a visit tol to retard work if the weather remains Mr. Henry Rankin and family this good. The workmen on Broadway morning. have gotten to Fourth, and the pipe Mrs, Capt. H, C, Gilbert, wife of}is being covered up as rapidly as captain on the Hopkins, passed | laid, to keep the street open as much through the city this morning en] as possible. Baad Evansaille from a trip to] assistant City Kogineer [yon ig jasneiire. expected from his home in Jackson- Mr. Walter Scott, formerly clerk |ville, Fla., in a day or two. Mayor at the Palmer house here, but who Lang telegraphed him yesterday to lost a leg in wn accident recently, is} report at once, and jt js supposed Hee! dare cigar store in Hot! that he left at once for Paduealy jprings, Ark. “ - hromag Capt. Alex Woolfolk, of the ferry] The city for fifteen years or more boat Bettie Owen invited al] bis has been hiriog a wagre tor the par- iends to go to Brooklyn with him|P0%e of carrying the chain gang to today. He and Engineer Joe Flach] 84 from work. The wagon has al- celebrated their birth days, which] ¥#Y$ Cost 615 a week. Yesterday come on tie same day, they being | te mayor bought an old wagon snd respectively 74 and 3 years , [second hand set of harness for $25 according to the best evidence at} confiscated two of the old worn hand, Cupt. Woolfolk requested all {Mt horses, and now the city has» who came to bring their lunch, and | 4Pst-elass rig that does as weil as the $15 a week outfit, snd casts much less. He thiuks the city should own her chain gang wagon the same as one for the electric light plant. visit to Miss Jennie Hook: Misa Kate Herndon, of Clarksville, Tenn., is m gueat of her father, Capt. Herndon, on Washingtow street, Mrs. Cullow-Battle, of St. Louis, after a yiert to her sister, Mrs. Gus TatesTeft at noon for home. Stevenson, of Eddyville, after a visit to relatives here, left at noon for New Columbja, Ill., on a this mornin, Mrs. H, R. W, Mayor and daugh- The Decoration Day excursion] ‘Phe hain Monday, May 30, to Mound City and! some time return op the splendid steamer Dick] constructing the sewers on ‘Adaius Fowler will be ® great event. Ele-/from Kighth to Tenth, was today gant music will be on board and the! taken off and placed exclusively on special advantages of this beautiful] tie utters. An extra force of steamer will make the 0 n Was put on the sewer, that must not be missed. ich is being built’ by the city for ercises at Mound City will be the}drainage purposes. most memorable since the war. Sev- eral great speakers will be there. The] The work of lowering the grade gt Dick Fowler will leave Paducah at} Fifth anf Madison streets in order to :30 a, m. sharp and will arrive home| temedy defective drainage, is pros gressing slowly. and it looks like the grade is going to be less satisfactory than before. city is having the work done by day labor. The gut- ters were torn yp there about a year ago and relaid, but jt was 9 negilless expense, as it did no good, gang, which had for past been employed jn = CAMPAIGN. Talk of a Couple of More Candi- dates for Congress. The mayor bas shipped several people in destitute circumstances in There are no new developments in] the pas two days. the congressiona) race, It is under-}] Yesterday Jady called on him stood that in case Ben Keys can not/and wanted him so ship three chil- Taise money enough to make the/dren to Arkansas, at an expense to face on the populist ticket and de-| the city of gboyt He declined, cliaes the nomination, Hon. Bud] H. J. Gregory, an aged man, was Reeves will ran, with the exception|sent to Wingo. that he will run in the dewocratic! John Boyd, colored, who has been primary instead of under the popu-jin the city hospital, was sent to list device. Memph ‘There is also talk of Hon. Thos]. §. be jer why was il], was sent to nsville. Corbett, who is said to be anxious to| KE Chief of Night Police Barber last get back into politi ain, running hight issued’a new order to his men, On the democgatig ticket, but as yet these ramors are all without shape. wad jt was today approved by the mayor, jt ra sd them to report At any rate, the more the mepriey. for duty at 6 p. m. Pho roll js Dy. Edward: Far, Eye, Nose and Lhrost Specialist, Paducah, tf. —cailed al 6:30, and all officers not’ Schley, Fitzhngh Lee and leading commanders, by Hon. James Rankin Young, the intrepid leader for Cuba libre in the halls of Congress. The Special Sale of $1.75, Each subscriber receives a grand $1.00 premium free, De- mand enormous ; harvest for agents; 30 days credit ; free. Write today. National Book Concern, Dept. 15, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. td Ladies’. . Misses’ Children’s. And men 831 BROADWAY - co + $3.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords 2.00 and 1,50 tan and black slippers ' 1.50 and 1,00 tan and black slippers...,. ’ 4-00 and 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this week COCHRAN & OWEN’S Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Summer Shoes SHOES POLISHED FREE 331 BROADWAY Telephone 174. PRI CES sewhere in this issue of the Sun from the Minzes heimer Plumbing Comp’y! Karhonr’s The best is now here, ‘The fourth weeks of the It’s to be the cro’ The goods are of the Tf you don’t object to sa coming here, Steing is believing. Here special efforts. big store's grand May sale. week of haseaiad. : quality, ving Money you can profit by are a few hints of the week's ar ORGANDIES. ‘fPhese popular and gauxy sum mer dress goods are here this week for 7'@ to 12/¢c a yard. WHITE PIQUETS. Are rated as being in high fayar. Ww € special offerings for th week's selling at 12'sc, 15c, 18¢ and 25¢ a yard. INDIA LINONS. Exceptional high-grade linons, special this week, 7'¥, 10c, 12'vc and 1s5e a yard, Dregs Geods and Silks. Particularly bandsome lines will be in complete showing this week at disastrously low prices. Bollar mohairs in summer shades at 60c Sixty-cent navy blue etamine, open meshes, only 37 'vc. Thirty-cent light-shade nollies reduced for this week to 1gc. Silk far ase, 39¢, soc, 5c, 75¢, 85c and 97 that greatly please the silk-wearing girl. Ladies’ Ready- Made Skirts. Extraordinary values now ready and waiting your choosing, 98¢, $1.25, $2°98, $4.50, $4.95 and $6.88| each, You never wore such ele- gant garments with so small an amount of money. Glove Selling Quick and Sure. ‘ Lisle thread and have double finger ti a pair. lk gloves that » 25 and soc Reliable kid gloves, 69c, 85 and]; 95¢ a pair. BELTS. A fine assortment of the newest ideas in jeweled and leather belts. Astounding values in jeweled belts at 15c, 19¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 each, HOSIERY. ‘The hig stock is worthy in eye respect, and to not td jist HARB North Third Street ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary , GENERAL I AGENTS, . : present to answer will be counted as sbeent and his place for the night supplied. the city hall at 4:15 a, m. relieved from duty at order will be effective during the summer months, or yatil further They will report back at and be: 330. This OFFICE 828 BROADWAY here is to overlook your best inter- Sts. CORSETS. The known, the tried, the popu- lar and celebrated American Lady Model Form corset is the corset cyclone that is sweeping oyer the | American continent today. ‘here's merit and fit in every inch of them, | We are running this corset depart- | ment to show you the best corsets | in the world for soc, 75¢, j 1-25 4 pair, Millinery | Department. |, Attractive offerings. Many freak | heauties for the fourth week of the great May sale. All the correct | shapes now in high favor are here at wonderfully low prices. New ideas, pretty and picturesque, com: ‘ing in daily. The big stare is the trade center for all that is new and beautiful in millinery. MATTINGS., Last week's big matting hargains gre again repeated for this week Last week's big sales made inroads on the big stock, but early buyers will have an opportunity to secure mattings this week for 18 and 20c, sold everywhere for 25¢ a yard. CLOTHING. |—Spring and summer clothing for men and boys. Every good man ufacturer had his goods inspected hy us, and the best qnly from the hest has heen selected {qr our pat rans to chouse from. Only worthy goods are considered, but prices, even for worthy goods, are sur- prisingly low in the big store's clothing department, on second floor. A grand offering of men’s is now made at $2.00, 3.50, 4 7-50, 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00 suit, Boys’ syits are here for §a¢, 750, 09, 1.§0, 2.09, 3.00 and $4.00 a anit, all Specially priced for this week's selling, SHOES, SHOES Bargains that we will not enu- merate, prices that we cannot quote. We invite inspection, chal- Age competition 4 Warantee Ub a values in thes by OUR'S dust Back of Walle; | E, Greif & Co NSURANCE hap eee PADUOAH, KY w. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS Bee me to buy, sel! or ‘mortgage realty, NOW'S THETIME 10 BUY Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers, - LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES’: I AM SELLING «THE. St-Clair # Steel Range {At a very low price. See them. F. J. Borgdoll, Proprietor. Tolephe @ 1 M. E JONES 208008008 of the very highest excellence in the fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made sat isfy those ton the best representative manufacture of ladies who insi The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies —that's itis sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere else in Paducah. If you try a pair you are henceforth a regular customer. The Douglas Shoes for Men ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well, Most people know what they are. They are made in all styles, ‘and can be had here Plenty of other good shoes Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and hest selected in town You can't be better suited. and none but good shoes. 2 : | : $ : aes Benita GEORGE BERNHARD WRWW00000000040009 OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Fiag is Unfurled! On! ye brave, Saba save. “The conflict deepens, Now rush to glory’’ yur banpers vour chivalry.”* MeKioley brave men, undaunted, tre O'er Atlantic's wave A fair isle to sav And plant a new ‘red, white and blue “What higher aim can patriot know? shall taste pills, udly soar t Antilles, The Spanish Dons ere lon Our Samuel's’ And fre a's bird shail Tn the Pride of the ( In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE AT 2035 BROADWAY J, WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fir eCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowlo|gomonts of deeds, ete., anywhere in the ga. clty or county ABSTRACTOR OF! TITLES r of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the @ abstract was made while clerk of the county court for a term of eight years. ‘This de artment iy under the supervision of a compe. tent and reliable abstractor. we in want of anything in this line it will pay to see me, and | will appreciate your business. Office 125 South Fourth Stree! (Lega! Row) Phone 383 OBERT'S » {s rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE Mai city of Paducah, BEER It leads ali HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, Tevth and Madison str sets 01. Orders fi'led until 12 p.m Ja Pop, Seltzer Water and all kiuds of Temperance Drinks,

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