The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 8, 1898, Page 2

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to play chess with, Each one is a fighter from away back, If Miles | cannot restore order he should resign. RAC sK E | GS | O R E If he cannot mould an army to make suceess certain, he cannot quit too} 407 BROADWAY soon. There are a thousand men WINE OF CARDU inesfardo = TR tsnaaiigc | Argument HALF IN TWO i ft for. WOMAN'S. i] Is not necessary to convince a thinking person that money is thrown i who can lead just’ sueh mea as he Completas of to glorious viclery, | sway when invested in a typewriter that has not passed its experi- | | mental period, | Years of hard, thoughtful effort and continual experi | SCHOOL BOARD. i i necessary before reaching approximate perfection in a writing © OF INTEREST NOW | ieee . ly Is it wisdom, then, for one to contribute to this cost of experiment? Wall Paper, per POLL. ies Aeotaaree 3ic Regular Meeting Last Night— noting inflacue i H Fifty-cent Window Shades for....... Crash for dress skirts, per yard... +++. ++.8¢, 10¢ and 12 Wants Its Portion of the fee and Reputation Established 4 Raitt q Years of experience, constantly increasing sales the world over --the ' natural result of typewriter excellence—is (he unquestioned record of . k Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. Fine THE SMITH PREMIER 1YPEWRITER. paper hanging done in any part of the county by When you buy a Smith Premieryou obtain a writing machine that f is in advatice of all others in points of improvement and durability, _ “8 V Do not pay for the costly ts of others. The Smith worn tot RTH NORTH FOURTH 8 Premier passed it, exp ntal period yeara ago. Itnow stands tke STREKT STREET leader among writing machines. Descriptive catalogue free, A bargain in white P. K. at White organdie, per yard ‘Tax, — | Regular Report of Supt. Broom—Other Proceedings of Interest to the Public, SUMMER UNDERWEAR The school board met in regular Franeh (7 t Ladies’ summer vests 2'vc, sc, 8'sc, 10¢, 12 ve and 15¢ session last night, President Leake ig Look for the Big Sign when you get of Fourth street, } cuildran s summer vests aké sesevede§e, 76¢ and 10c presiding and all the members bein THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER co ‘ iva’ Balbriggan shits cal eubile. nee sae prevent, except Messrs. Brooks and | Men's fine Balbriggan shirts and drawers, each......+- ‘The usual preliminaries were traps- mpi ine fade, It ie, ‘A | pees ‘ 35¢, 39¢ and soc acted, after which the regular report| JB S3ibe, tromnaneys and helps te WHAT? Ball Bearing, |was read by Superintendent aMe-! Broom for the past month, It was} as follows: DRESS SKIRTS Hon. President and Mabe the >4 tee « PINS y per bottle at your drug store. iring special j Board : Precslonas nstvese, “pittog opetiom - Crist dtORMTB tees ss scorinasseroencoteos gio and get Gentlemea—The month of May] fh ine Ladi" Alcleory Denar was an uousually good school month, | nothing interfering with the regular | school work excepting a few cases of | fanoogas Tenn: ; = ’ 5 . 8 of | tore ine womb and it entirely mumps, whooping cough, etc. So ef the av tt d pe Kept » the E white ad 486 colored ; total, 1,565, is onan ove ey ees) Sle ee eee The '98 modet ot the New Densmore is ball ria GRRE JU N E. BA ! : LE. bearing in all. See sample with Brooks Says That For That Rea- son He Had to Kill wee S ©. B. S T A R KS, Novelty dress skirts $2.50 Novelty dress skirts, black ‘The hest fitting shirt waists are ache and brown and I f dl LACE CURTAINS rgains in new lace cu The eprollmentto date is 1,93 white and 823 colored. Total, We offer special b } | i ; 2.25 and up g8c, 99¢, $1.25, 1.48, 1.89, 1.90, 1.95, 1 ; ‘ i The increase in enrollment over Albritton. ® Agent for Densmore, Yost and Cali h to 4.95 a pair ‘ . 4 grap. Hh akc last year is 190 white, or 10.8 per —— A (j t B B b d t m New lappet drapery. (white), per yard, omly...+...++++-8'3¢ HU ea tad colored $3, oF a fractloa| Victim Had a Knife in Bis reat bargain Dombaramen ea eal ee LI for all standard Extension rods (brass), each.....+..++++++12e, 24¢ and 25¢ over 4 percent. And as we may Hand, So the Murderer ad m reasonably expect as great an increase Claims. | i % t this has been over last , ‘ ’ eg ebeg Mags oo Ragle —— —___|Big Preparations Have Been Made for a He- OBE RT S BEER ‘of the teaching force you will] Lafayette Brooks, the Paduea hereto elect at yier next mecting.|man who killed George Albrittos « roic Battle for Business Supremacy. Ie rapidly becoming the favorite with the people..of thie oliy:. TiMeneGl But ere then 1 shall have complete] the steamer Hopkic Yansvill« others, for the reason that it is reports from all theteachers, showing ney! Ms Sal fe a iid aa ular the promotions in the various grades, | of which were detailed yesterday, ba 1 1 te py Pade oil fail a win this battle. man of your school committee, give| Ville. He claims that he can y complete details in all the items you| that he shot in self-defe He teh. | new Summer wash goods, want. astraight story of the tragedy and : . ‘The absence of the various teach- | fromm facts developed since the killiog, | 1) sd heaps of LEM AE EN sca Chief Pritchett is incliaed to put eon and heaps of men's poy’ ble faith in the negro’s story P Charming Hats and Furnishing Goods , { DUC \ Il BR TTT | NG CO loads « 4 4 4h . PURCELL & THOMPSON, PRICE AND QUALITY the gun Our big Mercantile Arsenal is THE _ PADUGAH DAILY SUN, vertises that he will deliver a first! m lass 5 cent cigar to any part of the! y or county without extra charge, j¢T% 1 have reported to the secretary, though there had been but little. side HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY Published every afternoon, except| Sunday, by | There is no doubt but this dealer will) yg i Brooks says he was shameful isceilaneous bills amounting to} Brooks says he wa ually “ 7 P é , UBLISHING COMPANY, [supply much of the demand for 5| $194.76 were allowed the regules pay |by the murdered man and his brother Shoes, Umbrellas, Fans, Hosiery, Embroidery, Lace, Corsets, : THE SUN ?' | Sepply 9 , gular pay) by the murderes Ladies’ Waists, Separate Skirts F. J. Bergioll, Proprietor Tenth and Madison streets Prtsiesetac! st centers, on account of his novel| roll was allowed and Secretary Kose) and that he did everything other powerful vinning supplies j Telephone 101 Orders filled util 11 p.m parsivext | method of de Sree bse was allowed $30 for census copying. |to avoid trouble. He say rg se rida cise kei 1s Pen Gatinne Watee’s ' 4 : fe M. Pisum... ‘ice PmmtDent m em { dealing, Press the button Ts sealers. copor’ phasis . Albritton attacked Linaeith & baits Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, ol or ‘SROn! G e cigar comes. ms ’ f _ — ¥en, J Donan oo isee Sacuetamy (and the cigar comes, ballance of $6,850.73. and that while they were scuttling THE BIG STORE'S JUNE Leia PRIEES _—_—— William Albritton come bebiaa bia piunctons: t It was reported by Mr. Walston 1 ‘ : . F erat: v.F. Paxton, RW.Clemenis,! ‘Tue: present council should extend | that the opera house had been secur.{#nd caught bim by the arms, He Ate extended to draw nat We tay to you that SNTIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS _ = the streets and sidewalks. Nothing | ed for the commencement. says be wrenchid loose and fired. ate a me ” Office: No. 21% Broadway. | builds up a city as much as liberal/ _ It was ordered that sewer connec-| It aa learned a the ames A Great Volley of Summer [50 child’s white lace straw BLACKSM | THING --——_- <== |street improvements. An argument |‘ion with the school buildings bej Min Tie ty opt te amd that the Dress Goods Just Received. flats ake Daipp mares accom 6s] ierennt An sey | cape ag |i elo ek, na be Dre Goods Just Received, | a is eny od REPAIRING be ha iain 2125 vacation sometime, knife was removed by his brother bee ‘The choicest products « 25 < velvet roses, two roses and Da ME oh seer 40\°! Property, and the fact that few| ‘The doance committee was dele-| fore the arrival of the ofticials. son. Lovely woman, dressed it aE ay Ventas 8c HORSESHOEING Daily, ME Wa Sisco 16 cents|houses are built on the lots where | gated to consult with the mayor and A haier ae malta, nd told the] wildering styl y| | 200 rican Beauty roses i fe oftivers that hecame of a promincat| dress will be a living Weekly, per annum in ad- the right of way should be. Going | council relative to the board’s alleged 1s and prices shou! All work guaranteed 1.| quota of the franchise tax, amoust-|family in Paducah, His fat of be T . DORs csccvcseveccsces 1,00] west we have only three streets open-| : , eat Jter pe . , ae at asctnies on copies free ed the entire eieat Sibi Are ing to several huadred dollars. ne Mitchie vo ks, is oy Neh - We believe it w en vy i a hat.or not a hf RAR A! bts : Y-| County School Superintendent] tia! politician, now residiog in Wash+| we have the newest, 1 { beautifull y ae : - : Trimble, Broadway and Tennessee | taghes was allowed the use of the|idgton, and held a feiteral cit -land the largest ent of print-) A Clothing Volley of . ‘ r WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1898. have to accomodate the travel of| high school building in which to hold | let Harrison. 1 summer dress goods « er of Amazing Values. SS ES===|four-lifths of the people coming to| white and colored teachers’ institute.| Brooks pleaded not guilly to f 1 a Tux marked superiority of the}the city. Monroe, Madison, Harrie The board adjourned to meet ia} barge of murder when arraiguc Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Sex's news sirvice was Give you All Kinds of sire 2 e1 e city. J Dw ittum by Bi: xclusive report giveut» the poopie eet 8 the voper end of the ety T ARGER COMPANIES n by bipiecsi be h pore {ehould ‘be opened through to the clty A M A 1) Pollino reales.” salop tack made Monday upon Santiago PY Jigty soon, we will have a Chinese wall] Paducah Boys May Have aChanee jo tragedies resulted from a Bee mention FIRE police court at Evansville yesterd of Paducah of the details of the at- ; oceurred on the Hopkins with | ; the American fleet. This is, how-/ around the city, and if we want to} to Enlist at Home tions of theft ee ards of a posit 0 t reaches tl r 1 ever, but one instance of the com-!have straight streets will have to pay | Again. ; A Sex months 4 ! ‘| quality « : attle prices are a v LIFE and sens » Bente aervion, nad’ of foster t prices for the proper deckband, ceused of stea ‘ hs : pieces ab tha Cbre Cero aires ; Bie ai aah! — some ( ging toa Summer Dress Stuffs Suits $2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5,00, 7.50, its superiority over that of either of | Buy the ground and extead the streets| Recruiting Oflice Expected—Wa] at Cavecin Lhe boat Fen ‘ee, | 10.00, 12,00, 1 ORNA () caucus to choose teachers, on June t t present 1 of r t e. Clothing, shirts, 10 most) sun and Clay in the lower end and] 5%" His prelininary bearing was contiu-|the t ghest quali ity € otiered at| ties, collars, socks, suspenders at strikingly shown yesterday in the}Court, Ohio, Bockmon and Broad . ued until Thursday morniog, Es } hats at pric V ‘ i" The murder of Albrit 5 Poe believe tent 1 women | owned ther limits. If this matter is not looked list ferent. & aie ae i: fe ‘ at once. ter Famine at Chickamauga— | boarded by ollive 1 ci June Battle prices for nobby hats, Mee haps ia ula dliee Tt hae . r poarded by ollivers i ida Gh une Battle prices for nobby hats, oe Cates ; he other papers in this city ——————— Other Notes From Camp, | that place. Hatchest after lemite |warth double, 30¢, soc, 75¢, $1 Over Citizen's Saving Bank. gotten to be an old story in Paducab] A mason Generar in the army of a shot by one of the members of the]? Sommer Dress Stuff 11.50 and that if you want the latest and most|/the United Sts ets $7,500 a year! Chickamauga Park, Ga., Jane 8,—| Web jumped into the river : 19'seprice,| June Battle prices for shirts ‘ reliable war news and all the iocal/@"4 & brigadier general, $4,500. | According to orders received, from| rowned. His body bas never 2 urs of @ positiys ade Dever, Much PronouUees HeIERIG Wall Decorating saath eae Colonels get $3,500 a year during} Corps headquarters, the companies | "°OVere’ | quality « jhe ae heir ing - ews, yc 5! pac es . bd bei Ty) " = “ st se NG gS ar bt ry Y r RAYS) FOR 8S ee the first five years, with an increase} COMPosing the Third Kentucky regi- M’GILL WON, | Summer Dress Stuff it sie Hehe are oneutd ites ; . ment will be recruited to 105 men oie | meer ec nure Camere 7 , light. We should lik ob of dec Tax street roller could be used to/ of 10 per cent. every five years up to] Cac Sgt ta 12've price.| A Volley of Ladies’ , ' , ) Jeach, It will require 302 men tol ay soci) ; ; SR PMEe 1a : or great wall of China, but advantage cn West Broadway; in]twenty years, Lieutenant. colonels) complete the enlistment, A. J, McGill rother of Re 1 yards A pos 10c Shirt Waists. Ww ontent if you w McGill, now serving a act, in ¢ varts of the city, It] draw $3,000 a year and majors $2,-} Col. S: d staff were kep eutenice | quality ani rate a fey 1 ot fact, in different | ne city drs jors $ Col, Smith and sta! were keptl ror the murder of his wile, won hii Cites Shah | Another 1 ived. | rat w walls in y would be much better to use it than]500 during the first five years, with] busy until a late hour last night, de-| weit of Labeas corpus case befor ‘ae All waists sold tofore at $2] they neec Oh, ye tailing re i " as corpus case be | Zac « out o! at, an ¢ alway to let it stand out in the street and] 10 per cent. increase every five years| *iling recruiting officers and making} j,, Age Hushonds yesterday afterno: row al ut of th ud we alway ce! y ‘a einents, 5 4 ¥y be ists r it n sale al 1 ul ot 1 ration » ruipec up to twent ‘ears, ry beiat 7 Sereeermeny the « yndaut being Amo: v tre. ey Mh waists ever put or ie} Phy be ruined. je enty years. Enlisted men) ‘The recruiting officers for the sn Sbeauae oe Amos Bivcus, A Great Volley of ; ae denote ocketbook draw $15 a month in time of peace! First battalion are as follows: Adjt. N 7 *| Millinery Values. id beautiful Ir seems the present administra | anq 815,60 in war time, ‘The pay of| Getty E. Snell, Sergt. Jack M. Rus-|it, a1 Gill ohtd a, nes A Volley of Ladies’ pocketbook is all right and tion has itn for the steam fire eu-)4 mounted captain during the first|#ell, Privates C. M. Milliken, H.C. |, ponseasiog Gf ivedik thet Pe eatel Victory i Ready-Made Skirts. good thing when you see it gives, a8 one of them was neatly! iy. years’ service is $2,000 a y. Pedigo and Arthur Harrod. oneeeeion eit gral pr tinen , ined! Oh its ainetass Whats. hel cece ' ) Tose of the Second battalion an alban, piuoe, Une a | i 1ess, have erg ee W. 8. GREIF, After twenty years’ service he re-|pieut J kK. Di mother and the conviction oer , esd yoo nl 5.00 and Mter with it? It was not bought] vcives $2,800 @ year. Al vieut. J ixon, Corporal J. V- father, ‘Then A. J. McGiil qualitied | YO" £" ful | Feiss cho eives $2,800 a year, An unmounted} Vincent, Privates W. Bee (nar atalan caiinee ahd on of ¢ usin |BIG VOLLEYS OF SHOES : ? p acil. tain receives $1,800 a year dur-| Frank Barrington, James Hines, and aeuciie pg Ri 9 Moet | Read carefully the { ng| Pilg vinegar ni Goin its ow. PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS ‘ten tae ; jee inst five years and $2,500 a| for the Third battalion, Capt. Hugh] titted to theit custody. Jude He price lists | e paket sansa Ph rbbege a oe Ae menos ia Central) ‘ , L. Atkinson, Sergt. A, G. Chapma , Mat Blt tong, nny | Sbe20 White and black trimmed | ° ny , s ear after twe ea service, #. ChAPMAD, | hands decided that McGill | $4.25 5 st not linger in the go- ve Kentucky was an earthquake yesters|)°F 208 0 Ae die Ee Al privates Henry H. Hopkins, E. A. tie Pip apta yl ial Mey tape ices mie |, cee mush ge linger Ah che DR. W. 6. "EUBANKS, sie 3 day. It quaked all the towns in that] , ee euans; mounted, receives’ Davis, Frank Prouse. SP Gribal ease Gk ie igen $1.00 wh ; Panama [15 8 a eee int S Past EN an urgeon section he tremulous phegomenon c eet iciiudpetd v9, ayear] The recruiting officers for the First | Stee ae or "4 : = | gaapor velvet trimined 49¢ | r 3 to y sit eae ae HOM(GOPATHIST, 8 walked around this section. It may} (ting the frst five years, and $2,.| battalion will enlist men at Bowling} i auted, |75c wh ene | man about ther reafiticeiPM Hroatway. | Telophone 12) Oftice Sixth and Brosdway,} be ti ty 77240 and 10 respectively after 20] Green, Franklin, Russellville, Mo: brim 1 Fork pemnng alt at Infirmary. be however, that the blue grass peos years’ cervino:. <A eanond Hectend t, | Santown and Glasgow ; those for the TAKE NOTICE, 25¢ whi plain straw Great Volleys of Little Things ia ple are holding so many cflices that]* s “| Second battalion at Frankfort, Lex- sailors 10c| are going to change hands duriv mounted, receives $1,500 and uns to4 p.m. =" ladies’ white leghorns, | this heroic slaughter. Profits sa A : D ABNEY Office Hour v++ 089 elficed, Prices to cause wonder-| 6° 2. t 4 YX, [eto a.m. pctrisiitas Bake de mounted $1,100 during the first five] those for the Third battahon at Hen-| we will offer for sale at the ollice of| .. extta fine 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. they need a calling down ington, Paintsville and Ashland, and) ‘That on Monday, June 20, 189s, |35# | | Sow glishman wants to know] Years aud $2,200 and $1,960 re-}derson, Owensboro, Madisonville,| ppp CrT1Z ENS’ On . | $4.00 ladies’ white leghorns...73¢| ment. Tele: aa « what the United States has to offer in] *Pectively after 20 y Paducah, Princeton’ and Hopkins. | 2H" CITIZENS’ SAVING BANK |752 jnisses’ colored leghorns...35¢| Your money can be better spent * Dee sHee % anal 96 4 rv i ‘ ps ‘ ville. Twenty-five Shares of the Capit 1) 50¢ misses and ch ildren's white spent here now than anywhere in ' Fe UIDS Oh SO TARIAR IOS TONE OT: ct Cath oss aha tiie Col, Smith anticipates no trouble} Sk of the Fowler Wharthoat Com | leghorns, 1a ++ sree e858! the land, ain, for the use oF power of the British | & Mats is said to be mak-| in giting the companies up to the re-| PahY,tepresented by Num 406 BROADWAY. ‘ tb hc he Beh cmp poe af eae uncomrat er|errea i HARBOUR'S awer is simple, if avy one wiehed the{*#e ®tmy at Tampa, and says it is in| each, name of Joho P. Campbell aan 300, SOA TORE ONNEA idence, 904 Tennessee atroot 10st discouraging state of con-| A water famine prevails in the sion, Well, what is be there for,| Pbird regiment and the men suffer Sale will be at 10 o'clock a. m.,/Oa North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein HENRY BURNETT R and will be to the highest bidder for| Att t i Oftice ain if we were not her friend if not to bring order out from even] met, joist, The two wellsof the) “MS Coivess! Savinas BANK TAX NOTICE, orney-a aw ‘ Mas Does bs wrigade are insuilicient to supply : — | Will practice in THOS. E. MOSS ; —— vac ‘oes he expect volunteers] water and are monopolized by the . es : all the courts.' Tu, ressources to careful business|to be merely perfected machines ia | SI ; RSION VIA aaa Eg vil) ; ‘ c ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | Telephone 175; Residence 415, ds wheat] * t At Brite alliance—our granaries fiells. Who would feed Gr eeuth Pennsylvania and Second ag tout sconsin, ILLINOIS CEN'TR AL | olive during the month of | June will 14 South Fourth§St.,}Papucan, Ky — eat'S. H. Winstead’s drag store, ty wife had pimp nat are multiferious, Some sensil und {forty days? What a pity the men| sivcessfal people, keep themselves!had not been whittle! out of pine|., THe men are forced to walk more au | business a'ways advertised in the|aud painted blue to ph the, #2 a mile to get their canteens} Summer rates are now in effect to vorner Beveot, Ai ‘i Maslogiay * stipation t rai after tak OR. ib 5. SMITHS - 119 Soni Fourth Street mewspapers in changing forms, It}esihetic and lita aste | Alles. Regimental oflicers have been| Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Cri cee. 3 onebe by J 1 ally asc mt Wee DWANTMAN.. PRegular h oa. m. ‘" whe pat . diihed , military taste of this! appealed to for relief, but in vain, | tcnden and other summer and health] your taxes are not paid by July 1 a) ty etre owatave, Whlladelptila, Pa. [fap an, nad ' isdaily before the people and be-|bebarnessed nabob, Just about now — -——— resorts, good for 90 days nally of 5 per cent will be ade tea | Mine chase of ours,” Seas F Gi. HARLAN. JR comes a part of their daily koowl-| would be a good time to put another Coal. Oa May 17, and June 7, and 21,} (0 the entire amount dus SAN DM Pomioo on Niath in roadway and Jet: » . edge, ‘These men invariably sell{man inhis place, If he starts out]. Jf You want @ load of clean nut] bomeseekers excursion tickets will be H. BF. Lyox, | CATHARTIC tnft0 oa cornet winth and dibiinians coal, telephone No. 70. sold to various points in Tenvessee, | 3j10 City Tax Collector, | phone 148 any goods to a great lineof custom-| complaining, it is probable be is pav-| 9 mid I ino? ° 17 many goods to # great lineof custom-} complaining, it is probable be is pav-]3imim Bauny & Hexnxeenann, | Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona Act ~ Leading? Plumber and Gas'Fitter ers, The advertiser becomes u tlx-Jing the way to excuses for defeat kansas, Texas, Indian Yerritory, and For Rent. H TRADE MARM meaioreRED HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, ture in the minds of the community Mf he cannot fight with volunteers to} m babi NOGA other states at one fare for the round Cottage on Jackson street, near| re d a ~ —_Imhis line of business and his trade|gain victories, he stould subside, | sreeese ‘ B i'tip. Good for 21 days to return. | typ, Apply to Physic ian an Sfhinkling hose, bath tubs, gas fix. is permanent, In one of our cities! Volunteers are not, nor will ever be-| iat, f thang ats Hmitt '. Donovan, agent. | 30nd , ¥, M. Frown, | pigsronts Rpupiabig, seme, steate, oad. ps Surgeon ah Watney oteyire the competition in the retail of cigars] come, the mere nonentities which be| thapecese Ye, fo cur tpation ¥e me ay w= CURE CONSTIPATION, 9 has hecome so sharp that one ‘lealer, seems to expect. Each oneis a man) cual a i MS Olt vat or WA D—A good sale rae ord Campa 69, Moat tote once Somes ie Pons in Feiges peters having your | ‘en } D ory p Ads or 7 no. No jol ¢, nO job has orgavized a bicycle corps aud ad-|and nots pawn for a military dude . soll}the Superior washer, at 41b aise oad ba ss Broad ‘ large, no job “ iy ps aud ac | i ior a military ude, 4 tt] arms street, MO-TO-BAG jas "Tubncde Hokie QOttice, No, 41946 iway, Itoo 122 Broadway mhoue ; f 8 nf, A rR eee } x

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