The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, May 27, 1898, Page 4

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— “MAY MERCHANDISE CRASH ||? The sdvantage of buying at the Bazaar was never more apparent than now especially inViting Special attention invited to our sep- shirt department. The largest te mplete line ia the city, fancy work effects, mohair, linen, perfec in rew home.spun, pique, serges, duck, crash ant shape and bang $00 new mohair weil lined, worth 61.40 sale price, $1 ; Beautiful effect on new white skirts) worth $1.75 ; sale price $1, | 100 new Scotch plaid skirts, silk | stiipe, the very loveliest skirt: shown this season, the regular price of th skirts is $7.00. We bough the en-| tive lot of samples and put them on} on gale at $3.08 Others at 81 An endless variety satin skirts. Always the very newest weaves and effects at lowest prices. Wash shirt waists— All skirts, 7 and gore, $1.74 19, $1.50 and §1 98. | of silk and] the pew +] tions in | largest, best | line of Hair Goods in the city. The war prices demanded elsewhere make the low prices we quote| dere, bias, striped, corded and ueked fronts in madras, gingham, pique, lawn, grass cloth and French dimities at 39, 50, 75 and $1. | Don’t forget—Free—A handsom Smyroa rag 30x60 worth $5 with) y $25 coupon ticket. he dantiest and most stylish crea mid-summer millioery are here for you to choose from. A new invoice of fashionable pat-| tern hats ou sale at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, beautifully trimmed and very 50, ction of new white beautifully trimmed at $1.50 ad $2.50, hat 3 , $2.00 Just Received—An entirely new lot of Sailors, ali styles and shapes and colors cts and upwards,” The selected and cheapest Switches at 75¢ Wigs complete, 200 new French and $1. Colored and pretty waists are here in baya 215 BROADWAY... THE B. Monuments... Mea We bave in stock ; We) a fine line of finished monu- ments which Must be Sold For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything TRADE MARR in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. | No other yard in the south bas as fine an assortment of theflatest styles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky LA BELL PARK C. T. Tartor, Lessee and Manager, R, G. Bostwick. . Resident Manager. Tonight, and balance of this weck, the ROBERT SHERMAN COMPANY Will present the beauti’ul comedy-drama, The Fatal Wedding N TAYLOR'S HI VAU )OMPANY Will be the attraction, coming direct from East End Park, Memphis. This company has been’ engaged at an enormous salary, and every act on the program is guaranteed to please. performance will be free from rity, and people who forget that it is a place for ladies avd tlemen will be compelled to leave. Seais in pavilion 10 cents. Nickel Plating————_ Is a difficult operation, We are famed for work find’a difference between a hax dle bar plated by us and a ne and the price i We fom and see how it is mur succe An expert would fail to one, only one dollar. have an immense ern t workshop. Cal stock THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke 416 North Seventh St. A MISTAKEN IDEA a great deal about like the paper on the wall,” but how frequent it is that e paper doesn’t fit on the wall. Just nse dtis pasted oard is no sign tit fits. The pattern may not be Bht, the color may not suitthe room, You will get the most suitable payer by coming to us. Our specialties are Wall Paper, Pictures and Frames Ad our ttock is large, our prices are Figat, and designs varied, Call and inspect. L. P, BALTHASAR BROADWAY HOUSE Best hotel in the city. Best accommodations, nicest rooms MLALS 25c—$1.00 PER DAY. We used to he things which fit cad J. J. Meavows, Propr. 150e. AZAAR ...215 BROADWAY LOCAL MENTION. EXCURSION TO CAIRO, th, the Dick Fowler, ispices of the Catholic Ladies, leaves Psducab Leaves Cairo at 5p. m. cents, 25m4 Sunda: | under th | Knights and Jat 9a. m | Fare for round trip. | “WANTED, J aes Shanty Boarders and North Fourth, WILL roomers ROBABLY DIE. | ‘Doctor’? Henry Smith, the color- ‘ed doctor recently pardoned by Gov. Bradley after being sentenced to the penitentiary for three years for steal- jing $700 from his son, is reported to |be ina dangerous condition at his home on Washington street. Mayor ng was today notified that the old man was in need of attention, as his | people seem to have abandoned bim, | GRAVEL NOTICE, Sealed proposals will be received at the council clerk’s office until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, June 6, '98, to furnish screened gravel for street repairs during the year 1498, Bids may be submitted two ways, viz: Price per yard delivered at a convenient poigt in the cit price per yard delivered needed on the streets, All must conform to the provisions of | the ordinance governiog same. ‘The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bond will be required of | contractor, {27m6 ames M, Laxc, Mayor, BLIC, Persons with bills against the city of Paducab, will please file them on the first ¢ f June, not later then the secon - in any event. This is necessary in order to check, ap- prove and tabulate accounts. 27m3 Jas. M. Laxe, Mayor. Waxtep—Woman for housewor |good wages. Apply at once at 620 Tennessee street. AF LER THE DOGs, Beginning Jue Ist all dogs ov Which license have not been paid will be taken up and impounded, ard drowced if not redeemed. The ordinance will be rigidly enforced, and owners can save trouble and ex- pease by coming up now, Jastes Contays, City Marshal, 27 m4 ‘ MEETING WITH SUCCESS. Every wholesale snd manufactur- ing center has a paper thatrepresents these interests, and the well estab lished basis upon which these papers are working and the splendid success that has crowned their efforts, shows that they are appreciated and are of great value to the trade. ‘The Padu- cah Progress will leave nothing un- lone that will tend to build up the industrial and commercial interests of ducak. — It will he devoted to the use of the wholesalers and manu- facturers, to building up their trade and making Paducah a larger city, Lhe Pre will be printed and edited in a style that will make every Paducaban pleased to see jt asa medium to advertise abroad the im- portance of their home city as agreat rade center. ‘The plan upon which Messrs, Thompson & Shatt take sub- scriptions to their paper has so far met with the spproval all they have proached upon the subject. They vave as yet only seen the firms rep- resenting one branch of the manu- facturing interests, and have been given substantial encouragement and support by all, MRS, SEANLEY IMPROVIN: Mrs, Lee Stanley, who was shot Monday by an unknown negro, is idly improviug, and will soon, from indications, be out again, Nothing has been heard of her assailant, and day by day the con- vietion becomes stronger that he has esvaped. PERSONALS. Miss Mickey Hansbro is visiting in Milan, Tenn, Mr. T. J. Flowrooy has returned from Louisville. Mr. Tom Durrett is at home from a trip to Florida, Mr. A. M. Stiles, of Cleveland, is t at the Palmer, Mr. John L. Parham, of Bardwell, was in the city toda: Jennie Lyne, of Mayfield, is visiting friends here, Mr. Jas. Molloy, of Kuttawa, was at the Palmer yesterdsy. Mr. Ed Gish, of St. Louis, is in the city on business, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Scott have re- turned from Clarksville, Tenn. Miss Threlkeld, of Hampton, Ky., is a guest of the Misses Arnold, Mre Geo. T, Kollis, selling Hoff. man house boquet, is at the Palmer. Mr. E. C. Spence, ef the Southern Express company, was inthe city today Mr. Carl Brower has returned from Hot Springs, after a several weeks sojonrn. Kev. W. K. Penrod, of the First Baptist church, left at noon for Creal, for a sojourn. Deputy Circuit Clerk W. C, Kida is on the sick list and is unable to be at the office. Prof. Albert Reed, of Columbia College, is visiting his parents, Dr. P. G, Reed and wife. Miss Nellie Flynn, of Jones street, left at noon for Stillwater, Mino., on a visit to relatives. Dr. J. M. Knox and wife,of Cairo, are in the city. Dr. Knox is pastor of the Poesbyterian church there. Mr. L. T. Swancutt, traveling freight agent for the St. Louis di ion of the I. C., is in the city tod: Rev. E. B, Ramsey, of Memphi was in the city last night en route to Fulton to attend (Quarterly con~ ference. Misses Elie and Gertha Reed have returned from Cleveland, Tenn., where they have been attending the seminary, They both graduated. A GOOD LADY GONE, Death ot Mrs. Joe Hart at Her Home Early This Morning. Mrs. Joe Hart, after a lingering illness from cancer, died early this morning at her home 409South Sixth street. aged 63. Her death removes one of Paducah’s best known and most Christian like ladies. She first became a victim of cancer from a fall, sustained a few years ago, and her death had been expected for several weeks. The deceased had resided in Padu- cah about 45 years, and was a relict of the late Joseph Hart, brother of Capt. Geo. O, Hart, Mrs. Hart leaves to mourn her loss five children, Mrs. Jas. Cook, Misses Ila and Mittie Hart, and Messrs. Tom and Ed Hart. The funeral will take place tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock at the res- idence, services by Rey. Cave, inter- ment at Oak Grove. The pall bearers will be Messrs, . DuBois, L. M. Rieke, 8S. H. Winstead, Geo. Langstaff, Sr-, E. Rehkopf, J. L. Bethshares, R, G. Caldwell and T, A. Baker. Excursion to Creal Springs. L. On account of the opening ball at Ozark Hotel, Creal Springs, the Illinois Central Railroad company will sell tickets from Paducah to Creal Springs and return on June 10 $1.00. Tickets good returning on any train of June 11, td J.T. Doxovay, Agent. DR, CG, GOLDSTEIN The optic specialist has returned and will remain a few days with us The doctor has done a big business here and all speak well of his work. His office hours are from 10 a, m, to 3p, m,. During bis stay here at the Palmer, consultation and examiaation free. CIRCUIT COURT, The case of Spriggs against the Awmerican Life Insurance Co. is still on trial in the circuit court, and has been most of the week. Judge Bishop is special judge in the case ‘NEW Ai Mr. M. L, Teevin, who was form- erly local agent for the Standard Oil company, will arrive tomorrow morn- ing to take charge, succeeding Mr. S. W. Bennett, who will leave Paducah, Mr. ‘Teevin has been in Cairo since he left Paducah, PAINFUL ACCIDENT, LitUe Miss Gwin Perkins, daugh- ter of Mrs, Addie Verkins, fell from a fence at the residence of Mr. M, K. Scott yesterday afternoon and broke her left leg above the ankle, by her foot catching in the pickets, REMEMBER | The excursion trip to Silver Cliffs on the steamer Cowling Sunday, May 2, Boat leaves the wharf at 8:30 a, m. Round trip, 25c. 27m2 .]$1.50 for males. ,|tra, and are different CITY NOTES. Assistant Engineer Lyon Arriyes and Goes to Work at His Job, Several Con nications Are Ke celyed at Headquarters of An oma. Great —_— A Assistant Engineer Lyon artis morning from Jacksons and went to work at once, Ile was warmly greeted by bis man) triends here, and wos pleased to 1 turn to Padacab, which he had m uis home for several months. Fla, Mayor Lang today received a \c' ter from Wilkins & Bradburn, of Bowling Green, making inquiry rel tive to whether corporations are 1 quired to execute bond here. Tey are not. Exposi The Kentucky Manufacturer atid ‘Trader, of Covington, is the name of a magazine that is published in the interest of the state. It writes ere that if the people will subscribe $20 ,,- 000 to an industry requiring § 000 additional, it will guarantee the city the plant. No action had heen taken. Mayor Lang is in receiplof a letter from Richard Humphrey, of Milwau- kee, asking for a description of the tramp shoved off the train by Mitchell, the brakeman han, Rives, Tenn, he clipping he saw was ia a Chicago paper, and did not give the name of the tramp. See Our Handsome Uphols! As will be seen from a card else- where Marshal Collins will enforce the dog law, beginning at once Boys will be paid for all dogs deliv- ered at the city pound, and ex men will be employed to assist. This is Mayor Lang’s first effort to enforce the dog law, and he intends that shall pay license who have dog The taxis $250 on females aud The tags cost ¢x- in size and shape from any used heretofore. All dogs not called for will be drowned There are about 600 licensed dogs iv the city, and it is expected many more will be found this year, and a considerable revenue will result to the city, Singl Baby Judge Sanders bad an time on Second street this morniog. He went down to market rather early, and while there was besieged by a crowd of denizens of that street, some of whom were mixed up in case in which a warrant was issued the day before. Each insisted on stopping the judge and relating his or her side of the case, and finally they came near starting something e The judge insisted it was no plac hold ‘court, and escaped. excitivg *°To accommodate those who ca our store open ev REMEMBE Another Week 7, JONES INSTALLMENT CO.’S tion of Household Goods LARGEST STOCK # LOWEST PRICES FINER GOODS AND BETTER TERMS CANNOT #44 BE HAD IN WESTERN KENTUCKY #.4.% tered Parlor Suites Upright and Mantel Folding Beds Children’s Folding Beds Bedroom Suites le and Double Wardrobes Couches, Lounges, Chiffonieres, Sideboards, Writing Desks Refrigerators, Water Coolers Ice Cream Freezers Carriages, Center Tables Hat Racks, Rockers FINE LINE OF CARPETS Mattings, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Rugs In fact, everything to fit out your home complete, at terms to suit everybody nnot come during the day we keep ery evening until t, YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD THE JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY There Were Few Cases Phis THIRD ANO COURT STREETS Morning Before Judge Sanders. Another Horse Case Dismissed. Other Proceedings of the Court of the Usual Nature. John Perry, a colored rouster, was charged with stealing from Had Mar- tin, an employe of the N. C. & St. L. asuit of clothes a hat, a psir of shoes and 50 cents were stolen, and Perry confessed. He was held to anawer and in default of bond was remanded for house breaki There was a case before Sanders this morning against Mrs. Trammel, late of Metropolis, and Nora Foot, charging them with ruo- ning a disorderly house, The latter had not been arrested, and the case against the other was continued un- til tomorrow. The case against Mr. Courtney Long for allowing his horse to run at large, was dismissed, as he testified that he did not turn the animal out, and did not know who did. The evidence showed the horse got out Mrs. A, Marcoffsky pleaded to tting on Mrs. Ike Aultman, and calling her names. She was fined $5 and costs, HOSPITAL Judge To the pleted district foot complete. month only. Dr. Lillard 3 Accept Under Palmer House Dr, Lillard Sanders, one of ducab’s best known young physicians, today received the appointment of chief hospital steward of the Third Kentucky regiment, and night at 0 o'¢lock for Lexington to join the boys. He was appointed by Dr. Frank Boyd, chief surgeon of the regiment, who is a good friend of Dr, Sanders, and who knows the young man's ability, Dr, Sanders has been a praction- er here since he graduated at Chiva- go several months ago, and his many friends who will regret to see him leave, but who will wish his success, He is ason of Dr, W. H, Sanders, of Arcadia, Va- AVES te OF CONSUMPTION, fscarets, Candy Cathar] och of John Brady inthe Hos- pital Last Might. and that arets,—beauty lor ten cents Gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 1Ue John Brady, an employe of the Mlinois Central, died in the hospital ast night of consumption after He was 63 years yO COCHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Summer Shoes Lacie +++ $3.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords Misses’.... 2,00 and 1,50 tan and black slippers Children's 1.50 and 1,00 tan and black slipper eo evece And men’s 4-00 and 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this week.. 331 BROADWAY SHOES POLISHED FREE $1. + 3,00 331 BROADWAY thy illness. old, and had been here the last time about five days, He was here about a month ago, but returned to Mem- phis. He leaves two sons. The remains were shipped to Memphis this afternoon. The hos- pital authorities say there was noth. ing mysterious about the death as a contemporary intimated, Th re porter rang up about o'clock in the morning and began firing in questions at the rate of 100 a min. ute, ‘The nurse, who among others had been kept up all night, hung up the "phone to keep from being talked to death, Notice Public! We will connect sewers in com- for 15 cents per This is for one Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y! Open evenings 7 to 9. Telephone 362. DIOCESE ADJOUR ‘The Delegates Will Return Home Today. The Episcopal didcese adjourned this afternoon, after being in session three days, and was one of the most successful ever held. There were many delegates in attendance and several splendid addresses were de- livered, among them being that by Rey. Mason, of Louisville, last night, He spoke to a large crowd, and all pronounced it one of the best ever heard. The delegates all leave today, The next diocese held at Louisville next May. will be EXCURSION TO CAIRO, Sunday, 29th, the Dick AAD AAAADADASD AS | | for home | NOW’ Screen Doors, Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Ice Picks, ARKIVE P. 0. LARGEST STOCK 318-32 M. E. J that's it r else in Paducah It G regular customer ever wear them? Tl Most people know w styles, and can be had here Plenty ¢ nand Drop ns} roy 1 best selected in town. 306 Broadway Bs CHEAPEST TO BE HAD ey fit well S THE TIME 10 BUY, Screen Windows —, Lawn Swings, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LOWEST PRICES BROADWAY PADUCAH KY ONE BO0000000 This design is representative the very highest excellence in fine old under anu of ladies ade mark is made to sat ist on the best The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies orge Bernhard, and nowhere y a pair you are henceforth a You can't be better suited The Douglas Shoes for Men wear well all made in ne bu 1 shoes. and ne ¢ handsomest and GEORGE BERNHARD Fhe contlict deepe Now rush to glor Brave patriots And charge with O'er Atlantic Sends A fair is And plant a new s way What destiny mc To free as Our And freedom's bird In war, as in peace, AT 205 Master Commissioner Manager of the only complets abstrac tent and reliable abstractor. In the Pride of the Gr OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! ns, On! ye brave, y Cuba save. your banners wave, all your chivalry, e McKinley brave our boble seamen, undaunted, true, to save or find a grave red, white aad blue, “What higher aim can patriot kaow? wre gran Than the soldier's fight for freedoms right, iffering land The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste ‘Unele Samuel's’? pills, hail proudly soar t Antilles, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE * BROADWAY J. WILL FISHER Agent for Fir McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the, ju — city or county. A ~ ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES ot to titles in McCracken county and the city of Paducah, The abstract was made while clerk of the county eourt for aterm of eight years, This department is unter the supervision of a compe. It in want of anything in this line see mo, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 So ith Fourth Stree} (Legal Row) Paone 383 it will pay to ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL- Louisyille and Bast. DEVAKT P.O. 71am 1h) Dm 1 wa Memphis and South. 1.55pm 12:90, 0m St. Louis and West. Fowler, [3:10pm 00 4m htt » 1a under the auspices of the Catholic} Evansyille and Ohio Kive Knights and Ladies, atfa,m. Leaves Cairo at 5 leaves Paducah | 10:% a m (daily except Sunday.) Steamusat duc 10 5 P. | Renton and NeC,& St, L. South, Fare for. round tip 75 cents. 25m4]\0.10pm . 6:0 am 4 F. @. HARLAN, JR. The Leading Plumber énd Gas Fitter Sprinkling hose, bath tubs, gas fix. tures and fittings of all kinds, See his prices before havin work done. No job too large, D9 jal too small, 122 Broadway; Screen Doors * and Windows! at ‘ »

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