The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, May 28, 1898, Page 4

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MAY MERCHANDISE CRASH! SUSPECT ce of buying at the Bazaar was never more apparent than NOW'S THE TIME T0 BUY now especially inviting. Special attention invited to our sep- ‘department. The largesi nuplete line ia the city fancy work effer mohair, linen, perfect in| | arate sh and myst ¢ including serges, home-spun, duck, pique, shape and hang. 0 new mohair skirts, weil lined, worth 81.500 an sale price, $1. Beautifal effect on new white skirts worth $1.75; sale price 81. 100 new Scotch plaid skirts, silk stripe, the very loveliest skitt shown this season, the regular price of these | skirts is $7.00. We bought the en- tire lot of samples and put them op on sale at $3.08 Others at $1 An endless sa'i: shirts. Always the very newest weaves and ts at lowest prices. h shirt waists—All here rew erast ant 7 gore, $1.75; », $1.50 and $1 98 variety of silk and eff Ww and pretty waists are 215 BROADWAY... THE B. Monuments. ae We have in stock the new in baya F cablished Pais 3 finished monu- ments which Must be Sold a fine line of| ‘The war prices demanded elsewhere make the low prices we quote dere, bias, striped, corded and | tucked fronts in madras, gingham, e, lawn, grass cloth and French dimities at 389, 50, 75 and $1. Don’t forget—Free—A handsome Smyrna rug 30x¢ worth #5 with every $25 coupon ticket | The dantiest and most stylish crea tions in mid-summer millinery ate here for you to choose from. A new invoice of fashionable pat- t hats on sale at $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00, beautifully trimmed and very stylish. A splendid selection of new white | hate, beautifully trimmed at $1 4 $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50, Just Received—An entirely new lot of Sailors, all styles and shapes and colors; 25 cts and upwards, The largest, best selected and cheapest line of Hair Goods in the city, 200 new French Switches at 75¢ and $1, Colored Wigs complete, 50e. AZAAR +215 BROADWAY LOCAL MENTION. EXCURSION TO CAIRO, »0 | Sunday , the Dick Fowler, under the auspices of the Catholic Knights and Ladies, leaves Paducah A! For thirty days at9a om. Leaves mire atdS p.m. | Fare for round trip, 25m4 we will sell for] Cash anything TRADE MAR = 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 theflatest etyles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, ‘Thtrd street, Padneah, Ky C. T. Tayior, Lessee and Manager, R, G, Bostwick... Resident Manager. Tonight, and balance of this week, the ROBERT SHERMAN COMPANY! Will present the beautiful comedy-drama, The Fatal Wedding - NEXT WEE TAYLOR'S HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE COMPANY Will be the attraction, coming direct from Est End Park, Memphis. This company has been’ engaged at an enormous salary, and every act on the program is guaranteed to please. ‘The perfor ce will be free from all vulgarity, and people who forget that it is a place for ladies and tlemen will be compelled to leave Seats ia pavilion 10 cents. Nickel Plating——— Ww famed for our success in this work. An expert wouNl fail to finda difference between a han dle one, Is a difficult operation, ar plated by la new and the We of modern too! attracti work how it is done us ai price is only one 1 an immense dolar. have stock a neat . Call aud see THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 416 North Seventh St A MISTAKEN IDEA 1 Boarders and at rth Fourth roomers 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, 27m2 AVY. dames Gray, of the Evans- in Co., who is well known in where he has many friends, one tothe navy, and is now r lieutenant of the torpedo boat destroyer Yavkton. Capt. Gray was yrevious to this a tie man, and was here ouly a few weeks.ago. He graduate of Annapolis Judge J. C. Tally will give the ad- dress at the men’s meeting in the Y M. ©. A. rooms tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. | GUANG Mr, Max Heilbronner has sold his \ interest in the firm of Loeb, Bloom & Co., wholesale liquor dealers, and will hereafter be located in Memphis, 1e has purchased an interest in the Co, whole- that place, firm of Bluthenthall &« | sale whiskey dealers at which will hereafter be known as | Bluthenthall & Heilbronner. Mr, Heilbronner still retains his interest in the realty of the firm of Loeb, Bloom & Co. Mr, Heilbronner has jthe progressive young business men fof Pade , and has done his share |towards making Paducah, what she rightly is, the leading wholesale wliskey city in the South. Mr. Heilhronner’s friends greatly regret his departure, but are glad that he has formed so favorable a partner. ship in Memphis. been one of LAST MEETING, The Shakespe re Club Adjourns for the Season, The Shakespeare club had its last meeting for the season with Mrs, W. L, Clements yesterday afternoon: Plans were arranged for next winter, and the club journed till the mid- dle of October. Prot. Proctor, the very faithful and eflicient leader of the past winter will leave in about two weeks, to spend the summer at his bome in Connecticut, but will return again in the fall and n be director of the club, DROWNED IN A POND, Young Man Finds a Watery Grave In Grayes, Me We used to hear a great deal about things which fil ‘like the paper on the wall,” but how frequent it is that the paper doesn’t fit on the wail. Just because itis pasted vard is no sign that it fits. The pattern may not be right, the color may not suit the rocm, You will get the most suitable paper by coming to us. Our specialties are Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames And our etock is large, right, and desigus varied inspect. L. P. BALTHASAR BROADWAY HOUSE Best hotel in the city, Best accommodations, nicest rooms our prices ae Call ard There was & sad drowning near Mayfield yesterday afterday afternoon late, Felix, the 12-year-old son of R, E. Griflith, the well known tobaczo wan, was riding in a boat in a pond ob a stock farm near Maytield when he lost his balance and fell 19, heing drowned before assistance could reach him. The body was recovered a time afterwards and the funeral curred tor short Ove EXCURSION MONDAY The excursion to Metropolis Mon- day vight should not be forgotten, It will be given by Ingleside Rebecca Lodge, 1 PERSONALS. Miss Agnes Soyder 18 visiting io Civetonati. Deputy bhai Sols Will Kidd is still on | k list, Mrs, W. C. ‘Babaiks returned this morning from Civcinnati. Miss Clara Thompson left this afternoon for Memphis on a visit, Mrs. Francis Watkins, of Karsas is a guest of Mrs, Sam (Quisen- berry. G. J, Marphy and Wm. Bodny, of Mound City, Ill ,were in the city to- day. Mr. T. W. Baird bas returned from the county in the interest of the A.O.U. W, Mrs. Wm. Jobnson and daughter, Miss Nora, have gone to Metroyolis on a brief visit. Mrs. I. G. Bergdoll ond cbildrin left at noon for Murphreysboro, Ill., on a visit to relatives. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Peeples, of Bronston Ave., are parents of a bey baby, born last night. Roadmaster H. U.Wallace, of the Illinois Central, was in the city last night and this morning. Mrs. R. M. Smith and baby, of St. Louis, are here to spend the summer with the former's mother, Mrs. D. M. Kelly, on South Sev- eoth. Mrs. Maurice Weidenthal, of Cleve- land, Ohio will arrive in the city to- morrow ona visit to her cousin, Mrs. Fred Heilbrop, of 329 North Fifth street, Mr. Max Heilbronner, of Loeb, Bloom & Co., left today for Memphis, where he will locate and enter business, He has disposed of his interest in the firm here. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rogers, of British Columbia, are at the Palmer. Mr. Rogers is a brother of the late Baron,’ Alf Rogers, of the city,and arrived this morning from San-Fran- cisco, en route to Smithland on a visit to relatives, Miss Lulu Reed, the bright and charming daughter of Hon, Wm. Reed, of Benton, arrived home last night from Nashville, where she graduated with great honors, the youngest in her class, and having been chosen president of the alum. POLICE COURT. A Man Comes Clear of Two Ugly Charges Uther Proceedings. Judge Sanders this morning an- nounced that he would hereafter hold court at 8:30 o’clock i nstead of 9, This is on account of the long days. The principal case this morning was against Jamie Morehead. He was charged with maliciously assault- ing Mary McNichols and with rob- bing her of $14. The assault occur- red yesterday afternoon, and Officer Orr had an exciting chase after him, pursuing him three miles into the county, out to the McLaughlin farm. He, however, escaped, but was capt- ured this morning about daylight, ‘The evidence showed that he and the woman were quite intimate. She had been living at Teoth and Norton street. Yesterday Morehead went there and they had a dispute about some- thing. The evidence showed that he struck her. She said he slapped her aud that she was unconscious for some little time, Dr, Reddick was called last might, but found notbing the matter with her, After slapping her down, he took $14 from her stocking, but she admitted it was on- ly to keep for her, and that he had been in the habit of keeping her mon- ey for her, After the evidence was allin, the two warrants for assault and robbery were dismissed, and the defendant was fined $50 and costs for a breach of the peace. The first two were felony charges. The case against Mrs. Trammel, charged with keeping a disorderly house, was dismissed. The case against Nora Foote was continued, asthe defendant has not been ar- rested, A case agaicst ‘Doe’? Boyd, charged with acting as an agent for 4 Second-street house without a li cense, was continued until Monday. He was arrested on a warrant sworn out by some of the other merchants, CIRCULT COURT. ‘The Spriags-American Central case is still on trial in the circuit court, and has already consamed a week, It involves only about $400 and will cost either side more than this if it loses. Mrs. Ed Earhartd yesterday after- noon filed suit in the circuit court against her husband for divorce, He is an employe of the I. C., and she attached his property yeste.day, The plaintiff was formeriy a Miss Green, of the county, daughter of the late Wm, Green, MARKIED AT METROPOLIS, Miss Nora Lemmons and Mr, Kr- “ARRESTED. egro Under Arrest at Paris, —Answers the Deserip- tion of Mrs. Stanley's Assailant, May- Arrested May Be Identified Today. Is Just Back From Cairo, field and Paducah -_ It is thought possible that the bru- tal assailant of Mrs. Lee Stanley is formation received was a letter from | ne Marshal Holland, of Murray, giving} A acomplete description of one Sam Childs, a negro employed in a bank by a Mr. White, at Paris. ‘The ne- gro is in the habit of taking trips on his bicycle, and answers precisely the description given by Mrs. Stanley and of others who were in the neigh borhood at the time. On the day following the assault Murray met hia The negro s: C the marshal and held bim up. bis name was Sam Williams, and that he had been to Paduesh. He went into Murray over the Maylicld road, He wore clothes by those who saw him here on two or three shirts, as well asa watch chain, kuit, that was long enough to go around his neck. He bad side-burns and rode a bicy He informed the marshal that is by rail, but in as described and had cle. he was going to P: stead went on his whe It was only the day following the a: It that ex Sheriff Holland received a letter from Paris, relative to the same man, Marshal Collins the same day an investigation of the learned many things that are very en- cournging to him in the quest. One of these is the fact that this negro Childs has been to Cairo, Mayfield, and sev- eral other places in the sectiou within He rides a and began case, and t the last several days. bicycle, and could ‘easily bave con- sealed it somewhere in the woods on the day the assault was committed The fact that he bears such strong resemblace to the man who made the assault, and that be bas been in this section of the admitted to the marshal in Mut been to Paducah, strongly suspect wanted. His escape on a bicyele would have prevented the posse find- ing bim, and enable him to get out of the country qnickly. Marshal Colins today receivea telegram announcing that the man ing identiti- Somebody will this ‘afternoon be sent down to identify him, and if Or right one, he will brought as soon as a reauision can breil Mr. Joe Potter this afternoon subscribed a reward of $250 for fiend’s capture, and will have by tomorrow. WANT LIGHT. ‘suflicient the te one is him as a * was in jail at Paris, a cation, under arrest at Paris, Tenn. Mar. shal Collins received a telegrem that is most encouraging. ‘The first in- be had The Citizens of the First Ward to Get Up a Petition. The citizens of the First ward are anxious to get a little light at night Night before last the lights were turned on for about an hour, likewise the night before, but with the excep- tion of a few hours, there have been no lights for nearly a month, It is understood that a petitio: now being circulated asking council to provide lights, even if they are only lanterns. The mistake the citv has made was concealing from the public the real extent of the in- juries to the plant, and promis light half a dozen times or more without giving it. 0 Larhour’s A Great Bargain Bombardment Big Preparations Have ens Made for a He- A Great Volley of Summer Dress Goods Just Received. ti quality of he had | (ality of quality A Great Volley of Millinery von for price list: $1.25 white 25¢ wh $1.25 $1.00 | 75¢ misse 50 misse JUNE BATTLE. roic Battle for Business Supremacy. PRICE AND QUALITY are the guns that will win this battle. Our big Mercantile Arsenal is filled with a grand assortment of w Summer wash goods. reat stock of : LOVELY NEW MILLINERY. sand heaps of men’s and boy's Charming Hats and Furnishing Goods. loads of Shoes, Umbrellas, Fans, Hosiery, Embroidery, Lace, Corsets, Ladies’ Waists, Separate Skirts, Screen Doors, Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES powerful trade-winning supplies THE BIG STORE'S JUNE BATTLE PRICES stended to draw you here that we may demonstrate is the Store that will serve your best interests. 150c child's flats . 2e 25¢ forget-me- note it blue only 10 |25¢ velvet roses, two roses and two buds, all colors 8 200 fine American Beauty roses, 1S¢ These and prices should tempt whether heed a hat or d other »you that thi white lace straw { the sea-| ressed in| The choicest produ Lovely wo: bewildering s ss stuifis, will be g boquet beauty We believe it w! we say that af ve the newest, most beautiful! he Largest assortment of print A Clothing Volley of summer dress goods ever offered Amazing Values. Paducah. ¥ 7 when we say that price-making ch he oreo s 1 presentation of | acterizes this Clothing, shirts, highest quality ever offered at|tes, collars, socks, suspenders, ai prices we nat men’s hats at pr ve never mb We believe ten thousand y n | owne 1 | Paducah and vic Its ac Y to throw your ng here o buy you not yo n Phenomenal u ale es you ainst your famil 101 uway by not comi ces on paper are heart wa Our W Ci t'sa ches tl Suits $2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.00, june Battle prices for nob! uble Summer Dress Stuffs ¢ price Se 5 i ya $r saan Dress Stuffs Jone Battle slced atag ice, | 90, | He h pron . 20¢ | offered before in Puducah Hot shot at 3 A Volley of Ladies’ 40¢ | Shirt Waists. yards of positive a quality © ake, 786 Summer Dress Stuffs at AI2Z've¢ pr yards I Another t ust received All waist now The b Summer Dress Stuffs < heretofore at a 25¢ pr | | ice. | | t waists ever on sale A Volley of Ladies’ rept Skirts. Values. t js $1 ane bat rices and on of ov Read ¢ ee and rimmed tape sailors tees bask 1 k Panama am our bout them hould nterest man, Bud to you. See Dale 1 sailors brimme lain straw 10¢ leghorns hands durin Profits sac wonder. ire going to change |this heroic slaughter. +89 | rificed. Prices Ze | mest Yonr mone | | } sailors la extra fi whit to can e leghorns 1 leghorns Idren’s wl n be than anywhere HARBOU no North Third Street t spe 5e| th leghorns, + c Just Ba Mr. Irvin 8. Cobb, who has been in Savannah, Ga, for three weeks has resigned this position with the News here, according to reports, and has gone south with the promise of a position as war correspondent for oue of the Chicago papers, and perhaps for more than one. Mr, Cob is one of Paducab’s brightest aud most popular young men, and has many friends who will wish him success, He had been connected with the News for several yeurs, TAKE NOTIC Until the 15th of June we wiil receive orders for placing wate in your premises eight feet in- side of fenee, including hydrant and all connections, for W for a short connection and $7.50 for along connection, Open evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. Respectfully, Minzesheimer Plumbing Co., Phone362, Under Yalmer House, STARTS OUT COURT, ‘The big trenching machine used by cassia SAERERAREaienemmmninmemasmammmaamememmmee ee COCHRAN & OWEN’S nest Harris, of the city, went to Me-| the sewer contractors was this after- tropolis this forenoon and were mar-} noon started out Court street, and ried at the Copeland house by Jus-{ will be working there Monday, | ‘The tice Liggett. They returned this main sewer will be laid ont io Ninth afternoon on the Cowling. and then will be finished, If you want ad of clean nut coal, telephone No. 70, 2lmim Barny & Desxenercen. Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Summer Shoes and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords 2.00 and 1,50 tan and black slippers Ladies Misses Children’s fs Sr MEALS 25¢—$1.00 PER DAY. Corner Broadway and Mig) th stree MAYFIEID, KY. J. J. Meavows, Propr. | 1.50 and 1,00 tan and black slippers..... » 4.00 and 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this wee! 331 BROADWAY SHOES POLISHED *FRER And men’s . ‘ 00 3381 snail f | I SRO: Re aa Notice To the Public! We will connect sewers in com- pleted district tor 15 cents per foot complete. This is for one month only. Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y! Under Palmer House. Open evenings 7 to 9. Telephone 362. ry hats, at $2 me VOLLEYS OF re Great Volleys of Little Things k of Wallerstein Screen Doors and Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M.E. JONES B2ODOO8 088 et TRADE MARK The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies Id by i in Paducah. out else y regular customer, You can’t The Douglas Shoes for Men town elected GEORGE BERNHARD eevee VVCVUYEyY 306 Broadway £000006040000006064) OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! Ont Cy > SRE AON t i 1 asa our bane all your chivalry, Me amen, undaunted r Atlant wave ley brave A fair i And | je Lo save or a grave ant a new white and blue know t destiny more ¢ the soldier's fight for freedom's right, free a suffering land? Lhe Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our “Uncle Samuel's’? pills And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Anti In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE J, WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fir McCracken Circuit Court NOTARY PUBLIC and Tornado Insurance ; anywhere in the Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete city or county, ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only completa abstract to titles in Met en county and the city of Paducah, ‘The abstract was made while clerk of the county court for a term of eight ye his department is under the supervision of a compe. tent and reliable abstractor. [1 in want of anything in this line it will pay to sce me, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 So 1th Fourth Stree! (Legal Row) Phone 383 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA‘L- Louisyille and b Annive P.O, 6:00 gm 2020 pm FG. HARLAN, JR am Spm ht | The Leading Plumber and Gas Fitter Mcmpbis and South. St. Louis aud West. vansy nd Ohio River Points, 10:00 8 m (daily excopt Sun Sprinkling hose, bath tubs, g: tures and fittings of all kinds, as xe san sam] See his prices before having your | Work done. No job too large, no job too small. romped phone 113, hah dine 10:58 Benton and N.C, & St, L. Sout! O:0pm 6:00 a,

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