The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 9, 1898, Page 4

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GREAT JUNE CLEARING SALES” pepsonars, }400D TIME — §* Now AT THE BAZAAR. , ee A-COMING. § ‘2, Cleveland 7 NOW a Tht TIME'T9 BUY \Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, ~ Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. In order to make room for our new All our fine percale wrappers, regu-] I’. C. Allen, ot Marray, is at the mid-summer stock we will inaugurate lar price $1.50 to $2.00, reduced to 75c | Palmer today. The Council Will Now Haye $ AS ‘ our great June clearing sale. Bar- and $1.00, Mr. Jobn Barnsford,of Union City, ; . * Icyc es x . department Se ss . Suing in every department ie ehirt.| MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. [is at the Pulmer. Something to Further Dis waists, consisting, of fine Pereale®, — Ono.nundred new mid-summer pat | W. A Buiker, of Hoykigsville, is} rapt It—Gravel Qui $4.50, June clearing sale price $2.00} ytr, Theo Courcier came up from tion Agitated, » to $1.50, June clearing sale price | Pg) All our very fine dies sailors, regu: | Ripley this morning. ceil i vaists ery conceivable apie sod snade., Also beautiful whit pon pet Fn as 1.75, June clearing} Mr, Will C. Leech left this morn br ong * ale price 1,00. A ‘nai, | piquet te Fa igi) ws a the | *> Few lot of sailors just received at |!°8 for Cincinnati. season. Regular p ag abi and 50e, Mr, Hame Ogilvie, of the county,| Mayor Acted Unfairly.—Vorght clearing one price, $1.00. t " Beautifal white duck and pique HAIR GOODS was in the city today, suits, r galar ripen $4.00 and $4.50, fi Jim Smith went over to Lilinois June clearing sale price $2.48. | t of fine All our handsome extra width silk | F 2, 1,00 and | this afternoon on a trip. ) and gatin skirts, regular, prico $6.00 | 1.60, worth 2.00 or 3.00. Mr. Ww. Wikoff went over to ian and 8700, June’ clearing sale. price| A'new lot of colored wigs complete, | ry:xon this afternoon. A448 pis Col. H. E, Goodloe, of Calvert] ‘The city council is destined to soo: City, was in the city today. be in another stew, This time it is over the gravel question. ‘They have 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY] Hay Peon and witet of Brookdale, ree st hed thnuratively. speak are guests of the New Richmond, i N ‘i : ye yyy Ho ing, over eewerege, tho city engineer Editor KE, W. Whittemore, of : Lie Raine Whittemore, of! the electric light suyerintendeut, irand Rivers, is im the city today. —/ nost every thing else that came under Officer J. R. Gray and wife arethe (heir jurisdiction, until it is. so di Stren th proud parents of # line aby. | vided into factions that when som: JAS. WV .GLEAVES \y SONS Mra. Henry Potter and little fon!of the members propose a measure o: | OO Juave gone to Hinson Springs fr alimake a suggcstion, it is reasonably 416 BROADWAY sojourn, certain the others will oppose it, About twenty-five tobacco men| The latest sensation, however, de RE DVR BRBABVWBIDEVVUEBY - es ‘oug 7” Ld Of eyesight only comes through | stopping today at the New Rich-| veloped today whea Councilmen Kob-| bees: micceiaiaiios judicious training and appli- | mond hetele erteon and Eades went to City] ity eso Wtorney Lightfootaod asked for his] MARRIAGE YeSTERDAY, | NEWS OF THE RIVERS. : Have the Burwell Dust- Proof B\Y Bearings, and many other fea- tures not found on any other wheel. . ._ Many of the best riders in Paducah ride the Cleveland bicyle. Prices no higher than inferior wheels Two of the Counciimen Say the LARGEST STOCK © LOWEST PRICES Bros’. Bid Not the Lowest They Claim, VSCIVVs Se BoovesVee RTBVTETCRTRURVWTTVTEVTVVBTWE ances. Don't strain your eyes Mr. C, A, Scheifler, of Pittsburg, opinion relative to. the awarding of Pedbledint. Bey Dy We BAU, ntract for screened grav ray atthe f the brid 77a 301 North Sixth street. apd ape pes pa Lead aertay Oe the Home partie» ve Dick yw as owt fc sito day you live, and you ought to a. JR Matinuay of Browns: |8iven 0 Voight Bros. ‘They said the] 1036 Madison street, Miss Mattie K| a Md A ler was out for Cir ae? Ades PWOS"} coutract had not been let properly " r of the late James} t!!s Mornin, take care they should last till He rete ean ae her parents, | and intimated that the mayor bad no and Mr. W.. A. Casey, of} ‘The John S. Hopkins was the Ev CHEAPEST you are through with them, We have fitted many Paducah peo- |r. J. D. Smith and wife. acted fairly. Cleat Springs, Graves county, were | ansville packet today Supt. Erler, of the sewerage work,| Mayor Lang at once went to work | married, .Wou oo, of | = The W. F. Nisbet from Memphis ‘ ‘ efer you to them regards our ability in ; T ple, and are proud to refer you to them reg , returned this afternoon from Terre}and found the record shows that ou| the First Christiana church, officiat- | passed up late yesterday afterncon eye Haute, Evansville and St. Louis. Monday night, when the bids were jing, Immediately after the mart for Cincinnati i: HAD properly adjusting lenses to the eyes. Mr. James Brookshire, of Stiles, | opened, it was ascertained that Voigh'|Mr, and Mrs, Casey went to Clear] ‘The Buttorff with a big crowd of or has returned from Lexington, where] Bros. had bid 85 cents per cubic} Springs, their future home, to spend | excursionists arrived from Clarksville he has been attending the state A.| yard, delivered to the city on barges, | their honeymoon late yesterday afternoon and left on| oO FE and M. college since last September. | while the Paducah Travfer Co. bic — _ her rcturn to Nashville at 8 o'clock 2 v4 MO N 3B. « . J. L. W L. W. E, Armstrong, of Detroit, was|$1 delivered in Paducah, or $1, gurepchis WiasA | doiug a good freight business ap — , - YA Ty fin the city today en ronte to Key pathic ‘us Ad streets, hog 5 | The Cowling took a good crowd up| | / ( | } we Ye 'y. een | designated. he contract was ther “ae 4 bne: eotist, has o's Cave from e this mora- / J EW ELER AN i) Ol | I( [AN | | West to join the navy. He has been y Dr. A Dabney, Dentist, bss) to Owen's Cave from hore this moras | J F /, : Be home on a thirty days furlough, by a Stilt or ten being| removed his Dental oftice from 406 | ing, Master Garth Ferguson, of Pa- lca WN aged Wee Bros.| Broadway to the Campbell Block,! Phe New South from New Orlean ducah, the bright little son of Senator] “1s 18 Viet Te ee eee Fifth and Broadway, up stairs. He Me, D. Ferguson, is visiting Master] City Attorney Lightfoot, after in-| wilt be pleased to see his friends avd Emmett Holland, Garth was a page = ' vestigating the matter, ba red “ad patrons in his new qu re. | agin aga Ledger, {Wrote out, an opinion that the} om . Monur Y ents ‘LOCAL MENTION in the state senate.—Murray Ledger.| contract was fairly awarded,.and| MORE COWS CaUGut Th P. D. Staggs leaves this afters hued be A FLATTERING CALL, that it would stand, nomatter wheth - | noo for Waterloo, Ala desig representative ———— er the bid was the lowest or not » city kas two cows in pound | ‘The Clyde is due out of the Ten rete A Pa ¢ | i ‘ xcellence in inasmuch as the records showed that They were taken up last night by O!-| nessee river early tomorrow mornit " : fi it wos awarded to Voight Bros., by} ticers Dugan and Senser, and carried} ‘The gauge showed 12.1 this morn- er ‘ . ‘ Pd the council lto Terrell’s stab) loa. a acne a a otwear s old under | Lieut, Johnson of the 10th U. 8.] ar, 3. aR. Lemon, the we'l known|, Mayer Lang, when seen by are-) Oillcers Hughes and Mlock eapturs| night Cavalry, left last night for Hender-[, 0 O70 mods bs WO! porter relative to the controversy,|ed four cows and one horse, and] 1 e hat dealer and ex-newspaper man, is} stated ths : . ‘The city of Clarksville was out to- TRADE MARK Must b@ Sold) son, naviog been lett yesterday atter- 9 seoulpe Pearl’ Aatceeing teltore | eee, be reatly surprised] locked them up in the electric plant] gay at yoou for Klizabethtown /noon, ‘Three recruits io addition to ‘a Puech when he learned the action of thetwo/ yard. Somebody went there some} For thirty days! those mentioned yesterday enlisted, |{°0™ his friends over the district,| councilmen. He said he had re-| after daylight and turned them | pYOEPENDENT CANDIDATE we will sell for| George Alien, Wm, Lindsey, and|*Si?8 biea to make ype ot rail-| ceived the bids, there being only two,| all out. Yesterday somebody did the] ear mor “TRADE MARKy Cash anything! Joseph Starr, 24 in all from Pa-|'O%d Commissioner. This election is) and while he hada right under the| same thing with six cows caught by ; in the stock at] qucab. not to take place until next year, but! charter to open them and award the| the same olticers ae Rhee ee ee te Cee REMARKABLY. LOW PRICES we Mr. G Coulter, of Mayfield, is} contract, and then submit it to the - 3.9 . uow in the race, and while Mr. Lemon} council for its ratitication, instead of A SUMMER DELICACY. ot Call and see our stock and prices. was non-committal today, be looked} that, he did not open the bids, t — No otber yard in the south bas as} A black cow with young calf. Has lie he might nov be averse to being) gave them to the city clerk, who} For iced tea we have a special beast Pe panto amy Polen Ae five an assortment of theflatest styles | white spot on each hip: both horns |Persvaded. There is plenty of time opened them before the council, and | blend tea that can't be beat is « : gres egal net a o an 2 and detigns. knocked off, Can be found at old for him, he said the council awarded the contract to! 7j4 Ep Jowes potiag ore adbesbheigeen Wg ag Tartan LE Witiamsoir 8 Boe oe toll gate 93 NEW AWNINGS ___ | Voight. Bros. ‘The following mory-| ‘The Second Street Grocer, jit, Wheeler, | 119 North Third stree RI D AGAIN, ing be found the latter waiting for PAINFULLY HURT. | aes AG ry ott « yromptly. PAID ala +7 ‘J sedate | yf Sa Will Be Placed on the Custom] im at his office, and they promptly and the committee declares Mr House by Custodian Puryear, | ¢xecuted bond, Messrs ie W. Greif peat Wheeler the nominee. then there wi Robt. Coleman, alias O'Neal, the : car. Henry Petter and J. J, Bleich | There was a serious accident at! he many who opi se hg one legged barber charged with ob- coming security. ony Attoraey| Mr, E. B, Harbour’s yesterday. One! rot feel duty bound to support hin | taining money by false pretenses, was} Custodian R. Poryear this] Lightfoot drew up the contract, of the large fans was out of order 1 i¢ the pri te held; aod. (ber acquitted by Judge Sanders yesteday | morning received a letter from the) Councilman Robertson was. seen | and an electrician was sent for to re- | nny ocneglic mecoseany for it, it will jafieraoon, bat his liberty was short|tteasury department authorizing bim/and said substantially that Mr. Noble|pair it, Lu replasing the blades be oo" Me Wheeler eves. 81060 lived. Deputy Sheriff Gus Rogers|to secure bids on furnishing awnings} ani Mr. Voight were both his friends, | did so wrong an 800 petambenteme ese tn. lalependent’ promptly arrested him on two bench |for the government building. Tbe]and that his one purpose was to sve] was started, tl how Stand Gy tac aaa Gulie y aumbes uns warrants, one gaming and the otker edifice will be supplied all around, |eyery one concerned st one of them struck Mrs. Taylor, of have t their t PA R K |for setting up a game. He was ig-|and some Paducah firm will furnish] He said that on the night the hids|Lovelsceville, in forebead, ren-|that ap i fei | | e hat a ependent cc ” " licted by the last grand jury. He|them. were opened, last Monday, when the|dering ber uocousvious, and inllicting | jut a Arena toons BOS BOR VB HB BBV BOVBBYD went to jail It has been four years since the] motion was ma was to award} quite a painful w I The 1ry Wh h : canara : - par awnings now there were put up, and’ the contract to the lowest bidder, snd} was only painful, however, and the 1 ts. Th chard’s Roach exterminator at lit is due to the enterprise of Custodi-jthat it was voted on that way, the|lady soon recovered pay im ct a Mie ge y ‘ Kamleiter’e. No kill, no pay. 9j2 Jan Puryear that the present order{mayor declaring alter the resalt was| he baka abc tatereet gation le was received. Mr An Up-to.Date Place ne race NK i" TONIGHT DEATHVOB A UHILD: (71 hn ene en Seat Uititer sod * fa the Dellest ; ‘ ‘ALG Laan $ BADLY HURT. jowest bidder, and that the con 8 the Delicatessen. DEADMON’S TRIAL, AND BALANCE OF W would be awarded him, We guarantee our drinks and ices | The five months’ old child ot] He said be didn’t think jual to any in Paducah, The | you will need those eyes every No, 408 Broadway Opposite Famous. arrived early this morning. She had in addition to s dl freight trip, 25 round trip passengers on Import ter State Politics. | We have in stock - : Pe a fine line of} LEUT, JOHNSON LEAVES. finished monu- ments which aavished est The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies CVVCVVVVVEVSVVSVVGV Vs ynal Race, nowher rth a 2O2OUEU888888 wiehanmian GEORGE BERNHARD 300 Broadway C. T. Tavton, Lessee and Manager. R. G. Bostwrex. . Resident Manager. TAYLOR'S Beverly Read died Jast night. The|Mr. Frank Metealf Met With aly cichts bid was the lowest, be remade by a man with twen- omorrow Before] mother died at its birth, and the Severe Accident Yesterday, it would cost the city more to place} ty years’ experience, and our service de left with the Paducah com Fr ten » P Headed by the World's ‘yr es racuel pom pi _Mr, Frank Metcalf, of Fourth and] delivered to the city on barges will convince one. ¢ trial of Tom Deadmon, color Greatest Harpist, Hisel th dane ge h ns t-| Norton streets, had a leg amputated] to accept Mr. Noble’s bid to de eod Cuas, BE. Curtis & Co. | sulung Mes. Lee Stanley vice. The fane took place this] several week: as aresult of an] it in the city for one « In other rr unty, et for tomorrow MR. CHARLES DIAMOND afternoon at two o'clock, interment gecident which befell him a year or] words, that the cost to remove , | IN A PRECARIOL S CONDITION. |) tore Tulle: ia ihe cobaate at Oak Grove, ro G0. sa ‘i a } ‘iui tes waciae af ies iciaaih two ago, when be cut his knee with| gravel from the sand place i ah a faoarty asa willl Weely: atteank Wiates “Cap? Wallace, a well known] crowd, it it takes pl century, THE STANDAKD SALOON, — | 8" 8X the streets would be more than one e LITTLE GERTIE COCHRAN ; bhai! he was out for the first/dollar, what Mr. Noble offered ta do |) man who has been afflicted] {¢ was eontin 1“ ‘ ime since the on, dl fel . ence, e motion carrie s’’ for several years s ac t . The new ‘Standard’ saloon, which | Ue ice the amputation, and fell)it for. Hence, if the motion car with ‘fits’ for several years | ik ceaoine ’ near his home, badly injuring the}in the couneil to let the contra in a dying condition at his home on! stanley, who was unable atten THE MIDGLEYS has been opened in the building late- | jin}, part of which wes cut. o! " : 4 1 AL H. WEST ly occupied by the Sux, will celebrate | i part of which was cut off. He/the lowest bidder, and Mr. Noble's} West Harriton street Sent,” Th cindi aha te is again laid up. t F 0 en the mayc ret don r to co Wint Gee A oiae its opening with a grand barbecue} S°7 MO UP bedi hei tee oe ee CADIER AMISH. GUCKBIY,.. [pee on Mey | eRe wee . A my ak late amen Sel) NDAY SCHOOL MEETING. | ioe.” tie said it the record shone ‘There s grost deal of fesliag to | 3 eng a naiee that the motion was to award the Phe Ladies Mite society of the} the case, and it is rumored that there H t urday afternoon matinee. ster ai : 4 : Seats in pavilion, ten cents. MILIPARY NOTICE, owds Expected at Calvert City | tract to Voight Bros., then the record | First’ Baptist church will meet Fri- (is very incriminating evidence - ‘Tomorrow and Saturday. was wrong, and it would be brought|day afternuon at 4 o'clock with Miss) the defendant, who has been out on Capt. Crumbaugh takes this method before the council when the minutes} Jude Smedley on North Fifth street, since his arrest We will connect sewers in com- 5 of stating that he does not want the| ‘There is to be an important Sun-| re read at the next meeting, and the] A full attendance is desired. con old style army equipments, snakes, day aah oe tae ak Calvert City council can vote to adopt or to reject Mus, BE. B, Ricuane eC. Excursion toCreal Springs. pleted district for 15 cents per ; ' +l that part of them, ¢ - foot complete. This is for one ete., but the breech loading Spring- norrow and Saturday, Itis to be fleld rifics, and such uniforms as have| the county convention of Marshall LEVER BIRD BOOT, On account of tf opening all at month only. been issued to the national guard, | A large crowd is expected, and ther: Ozark Hotel, Creal Sprio the Meets ail Capt. Crumbaugh has special orders | will be basket dioners and all sorts of FOR SALURDAY re will be a live bird shoot of | Illinois Central Railroad company a the requirements lo proceed against all parties having | entertaining speeches. It is eagerly 4 the Gun club tomorrow. afternoon at | Will sell tickets from Paducah to 8 such equipments who do not turn] looked forward to by the good people ‘athe LaBelle park. and a large crowd is] Creal Springs and return on June 10 inzes elmer them in by Saturday of this week. Jof Marsh Just received from an Eastern fac-expected. All sportsmen are invited. | $1.00, ‘Tickets good returning on any trafu of June 11 OF THE PEOPLE They can be left at the city ball in i? tor 100 gents linen crash suits, suld| Pigeons will be bought at the Del ys Tt te J.T. Dowovan, Agent cliarge of the lockup keeper, in Paducah at $4, and & To show | tessen tomorrow at all times. s 5 ——— so the people that we make sinall profits - sbhenl in om or Sale. ae AS i . m = we name the price Saturday at $2.50 A sopular resort for gentlemen} ‘Three nive residence lots on Trim-| , Hobt. Hale, for beating 9 mules) aii gs, fur your choice per suit, also who appreciate an up-to-date estab Re street, Apply to Joba VanCu- bn on the levee, was fined $5 and) witj sel) colored negligee shirts with 4 Onder Palmer House Open evenings 7 to 9. ia, Nj6 : detachable collars and cuffs a; 48 | yc e Ww r Ss Telephone 362. lisbmet in al! its appointments, P, J, Farley, a stranger, was fined |, R. $1 Madras sh Only the beet wines, liquors and FUUR PALLED, $1 and cost for drunkenness. ae mania ree AAIEE a : Can only talk about building a correct and up-to-date bicycle. But the Bi Cigars served over the bar, he cases against Manuel Hodges Remember these prices are for and Early Long, charged with steal-| ‘ i i Excelsior Bicyele Works was the first and are the only people in Paducah to. DR anges lo : ing bicycles, was postponed until |S#turday aod you must call early if | gay that ever manufactured a complete, high-grade bicycio in Paducah, the ipuernmniiemnicnismimmameee: | ne en MBE tO AAR tee accel The cace against {YU Wish to get your size in the crash] only people that ever pat a whiteenamel ona bicycle frame, others have = , = the matter of four of the graduates ran ning. The case against suits, = Exuy Day Goons Co., tried but they failed. It is the verdict of the best known riders in Paduca AFRIVAL AND LEPAR'URE OF MA'L having failed to pass the examina. | Hodges for maliciously shooting Hu-| cu icegsors to Eve, Dirvre &| that the Excelsior is the prettiest; speediest and most durable bicycle that tiuns, they having follen below eighty |! Reeves. was continued woul Sate) wire, yjo | While. ‘ sad tnt, 10 soe bi urday, és ‘ When good riders pay for bicycles they ride the best. The following ' in scholarebip, The board . eee speedy, fearless and daring riders, will pedal the Excelsior to vietory this ouisyille and Last. lecided that LL IM VIN TC Rady. decided that a mistake bad been PROVING AT CREAL, season annsve P( vrrawrr.otmade, and it was ordered that the ILL IMPROVING. ¥ Hobson, the undisputed junior champion of Paducah. 15s pm | four be re-examined, ae 7 1 ry . Eddie sromising star of 1498. bee Madtidiises Sead Micmac, he al he sonnel opening at Creal] Owen’ , the fast pacemaker 7 ated, nee : : pa sr be a Springs, and the Ozark hotel, will] Rich Holoce, Walter Wilkins, Bi.|y Orr and others. scongm, Hemnbls and South, CARD OF THANKS, both legs cut off day before yester=| tue place tomorrow; a large crowd { bicycle repair shop can build a bicycle, but why can’t they sell at t-g ; bi day, is still slowly improving, and " 1 y y to answer if you see them th» pink rims glisten in the bi | ; including many traveling men, will ‘ SES ae Geer afakiose conical | [this morning the physicians bad] siend from Paducah. It will be the ee ad ely il friends of rook: | strong hopes of his recovery. Socal GnineanNe A YEad hala Kind ey ’ siiopm st enjo ent of its kind ever ‘ ’ brdervieand Ohi ier ene), Nib mere! bons do we] ROLLE OUT AUALN, fosttenrand stig mittens] EXC@LSior Bicycle Works | NOCTOR \LB I R ' BERNHE 10:0 m (dally excoye Suritay 5 ender you our sincere thanks for the = ARS 8 4 Re @OUD ‘ eid dit 05am] timely a ou have rendere Storch the well kuow si . ; ous | e preserving our homel again today by the contractors, tol prey nin Raed fad i¢} James E. Wallace, Manager. Washington Streets, | Over Oehischlaeger &' Walker's eth store sontrance, Odd Fellows’ Hall 10:10) 60am! from destruction by the fir i 3 bs he f break up Jefferson street for the —— PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN Tuesday. The work was rag The di enches, e diggers are pow go-) a 4. eit Stomach and Intestines (Liver). Skin, including Hair and Nails, Incandescent Jamp globes eaitable} perilous aud we are : for system for sale “at MePbervon’s | wrateful to all © ere, excoadingly 108 out that thoronghfarg, Work [Blood (Ancmis, Rheumatism, Gout, Kidneys and Genito-t 8 ‘ jood (Anwmia, Rheumatism, Gout, Kidney jenito-Urinary Sy stem * F Drugstore, it Mus LB. Becnunvaen, [gag Ret yet been resumel on the) Growing in popular And the only | Diabetes). . elie main sewer. Telephone 99 for a iow! of hickory} Dr. Etwaids, Ear. Kye, Nose . - : favor every high-grade 5-cent y ITPICE MOURS— |” sundays prem oude uf Phrost Specivlist, ali, yg +. ove Fegeprretd deta nent: aay... | Ask Pr 8 lephou we so i Rep yy eice p.m ; ‘ 7 dige Tully, How 18 THis GENTLEMEN Finest lunch in the city, The board of education met in sunlight Paducah, u LAGOMARSINO,

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