The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 10, 1898, Page 4

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MUSLIN UNDERWEARICTHSOMS Juans Bry sy one gNOW STH TIME 10 BUY = MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! Need a ty a HE dist The stttifecs teat cee nesses Are Here. two thowsan pieces of muslin under-| ATl ou Hnen, crash aud duck skst} ye the Palme = Cream Freezers, Hammocks, ine reite 2. Sting Reali con sredl sala.fo per sutin areas Justice J. P. Aa chester went to/It Will Bea Hard Fought => he Se eta oe (dren's waists and drawers 3 |" Don't forget o ft, 30x60, with | pawson last night for a sojourn. : eh s ‘ i cies watsts an rowers Se |" Dont ae ou msn ast wight for eacioura, | Ganerally,Metleved Dende | W VC Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, ‘One hundred and twenty-five dozen |The Millinery Beautiful trimmed hat> doo isa tiverk tara. tb mon Not the Right Man, $ tom) Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES e cambric drawe: winbrella style, ie tnt —e Soattively poder 3 c price 25, |Department — for this sale. Entirely] ying Anders postmistress of Union- Seventy. five dozen fine | new effects, over 50 styles to select from ; naa (ik the le Gk The es " Dollar Gowas icin yowns, im all|—bats ¢ ell readily for. $4.00 f ville, IIl., was in the city os oats sialnet Tuet Tieae $ And Jones has a poet in the Fitty Cents of th est and $5. is sale $2.00 and $2.50 | Mr, C. J. Waybam, of the Oliver] colored, charged with assaul sand and aq , hand-| Just received, a lot of new sailor hats. 1», ,ewriter Co , is at the palmer. shooting Mrs. Lee Stanley, five miles . A cum amdaaua® Salvia | ate west pie andlor | Fopewnter Co Mar Meyaloe”. | Meece at waccaietivive cans |g Land, who unloads himself in the following: court this afternoon, aod there was a large crowd of witnesses and spects: tors presgnt. It was set for 2 o’eloc! before Judge Tally. sale 50 cents Brie utcéve doven other gowns at 39/Many of these hats are worth $1.50] springfield, Ill,, are at the Palmer. aia | $1.75 and $2.00. ‘ ‘i Smitbland, Mt aty-five dozen embroidered um-| two hundred new children’s teghoru: Mise Nettie Adame, of Saithone brella skirts, worth $1.00, in this sa o in this sale for 15 cents. s the guest of Mrs. Ernes' ‘ a ; ’ While the bugle call is sounding And the mighty cannonsroar, Don't foruet your home surrougdings And the comforts at your door. ons this week. ¢ Deadmon, it will be remembered and $2.50 skirts go for) One hws cred and fifty mew? ra Mra. F. P. Davenport and Mies} was arrested in Ballard county soo! . Mac Henry, of Memphis are at MWe} tier the shooting, and could ni 5 Five hundred new light percale shirt | cents «...1 $1.00. waists at the unheard-of price of 25 cents. ! Colored wigs complete so cents. sive A idod Wooowet of Winwily ae .K. Bondurant and little | formally worked on the Adams farn 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY left. yesterday afternoot | hout 2 miles from the Stanley plac: for Memphis on & visit. He gave bond soon after he was. at Mrs. Thomas Moore, of Gracey, | ested, and returned to Ballard, a ie a guest of Mra, Will Gray.on [contended he could prove an alibi Remember, that your little ones, When they are grown to men, Will look back upon their home As their greatest treasure then. el Q Nocih Fitth street. When the case was called in th Do not hesitare a moment Hi City Attorney R, T. Lightfoot and] county court this afternoon at Less another pay be lost ey ” Wheth Peneek hes Bihe Coyde | o'clock, both sides announced ready You can make your dwelling home-like ba gy/, asl Pomp inh tl ey tor trial. At surprising little cost ht / Shy : or a trip to Chat The commonwealth was represent Rec rainy ee: Goad whi ( For what you want to take Should you not have the ready cash We'll let you payments make Mrs. W. T. Goodman and chil- ed ty County Atwrocy See eyesight o! ome: ug oh Pe verry ee Of eyesight only comes through Iren, of Mechanicsburg left thi ves aad Altotacys Bloom) S a judicious training and appli norning for Louisville oa # visit a fas Ooibats. wine “Onin a Rev. B. M, Evans, after 4 visit te] Campbell announced for the defens« Rev. H. B. Jonston, returned to bis] pre witnes were put abdlen We you will need those eyes every home in Ripley, Tenn., yesterday rule and the case entered into, day you live, and you ought to Mr. T. K. Simpson, of the United] It is probable, from the number of nd Supply Co., has been | witnesses to hear, that the case wil ances. Don't strain your eyes Ouy stock is new and most complete Our prices close and right. Our store is spacious, cool and neat Cypewriter Our clerks are all polite. sick at the Palmer house for several | {ast several days. Theae are prom nent people on both sides, and frou CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M. E. JONES “7, | WS VOWS VBVVSYD take care they should last till Be cautious, and with all your “B's ple, and are proud to refer you to them regards our ability in Constable Anderson Miller, of the} many p) ris f the county gt a hembra ya Maa hang to your fist connty,was in the city today, for the omens eS boug lore é ° $ : $ $ @ ° $ : $ $ $ $ $ $ $ you are through with them, We have fitted many Paducah peo- | }iyg- ‘iallecieesitsesidilpnitcciiis is quite ill. Bedroom suits in cherry and oak Mr. and Mrs. Max Nabm, WILL OCCUR TOMORROW, (They’re fine as silk, and “’Tain't no joke): J l Ww O I _ FE Bowling Green, left for home yeater Roctecs, hat tothe Gia eldeboetds too, e . lay after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Private dispatch just received fror And wire spring bots that are strictly new; W. Keiler. f r Chothing House, aud the And cooking stoves that are mighty warm; sre visiting the former's sister, Mrs. | Bird's eye Linen Suits worth Baby buggies, cradles, refrigerators and trunks, Baan Which we'll continue to swap for a very few “plunks; No, 408 Broadway. Opposite Famous. F. J. Bergdoll. $4 and $5, at $2 25. anlie - - Black, Brown and Blue We Carpets and mattings we show you with pride Our line is so slick it will almost slide; oo jot suits worth $7 to i tio we've in chairs and a hundred things more at $3.90. waiting your pleasure down at our store. BETWEEN 9 AND 11 A. M. AND 3 AND 5 P.M. OF ~ [ooo chitteiknce pants (aoleskin) eye is worth 5c, at Ide, 150 childs suits worth $2.50 and £eke TOMORROW ONLY BSS | seca Vsive'eca striped coun ade pants worth 7. at 45c, Men’s Balbriggan and Fancy Noah's Ark wlil offer for sale every hammock Underwear worth 40 and 50¢ in their house at at 25. Men's Negligee shirts, detached cuffs worth 75c, at 4 ACTUAL COST Se TO CREAL. We have the reputation of living up to what we advertise, and this sale will be as all others. The Saaeerine stock of hammocks is the finest in the city. Quite a Crowd Goes Over to At- ve ein the manu lac fine footwear, The shoe sold und Open Every Night Till 9 this trade mark is made to sat An aE TRADE MARK isfy those who insist on the best The John Foster Jones Furniture 60. ; Fine Shoe for Ladies VEREBREEEREEEREEIEEEETEBEEESEESEEEUTFTUSETUUTEVEVEUB —that's it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere else in Paducah. If you try a pair you are henceforth a tend the Opening. Ee : vey. Q s regular customer. You can't be better suited 3 Rev, Father Hildent ot fev. Father Hildeuberges, ‘The annual opening of the Ozark . The Douglas Shoes for Mi Monur net \ts see LOCAL MENTION. Murphreysboro, left for home yeste®-lnotel, at Creal Springs, will take LAST. DAY OF SC! le Dougias Stsoes for Meg day after a brief visit to Mr. F. °J.) jiscetonight. At noon a largecrowd Good —ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well a Bergdoll and family. - , We have in stock La y left the Union depot for Creal, to at-| 4, M senile know what they Th » made " 4 Gate, Jissa Owen, ob .ihe terry e This was the last day of school, Most people know what they are y are made in a tale CIVIL SERVICEEX AMINATION | pont became ‘0 ill yesterday that Hu on od oer aes. ane ai them/and all the pupils of the Paducah Enameling styles, and can be had here ments which ~ |had to be carried home, and Capt.| sfigses Flora and Adele Harris,|PUblic schools are now free tor the Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. summer. School has practically Cannot be done in the same room The result of the civil service ex-|Bob Owen is in command of the! Bianche Schwab, Carrie Miller and M 1 h § Id amination at the custom house has| boat, Allie Fisher, and Messrs. Temple been closed for several days, but it where machinery and work-bench UST DE SOD) not yet been received, There was| Mr. Chas, Allen, who has been|Gardner, Jim Sleeth, Will Sleeth, BS not really end its term until this} are situated, Absolute freedom from . ; but ‘one applicant for the place of| with K. P, Gilson & Co., left atnoon|Sam Livingston, Herman Heent,|*fernoon, dust is the chief requisite for suc For ‘hist ave janitor and watchman, Elijah Potter, |for Carbondale, Lll., to accept | Teadore Kleia, Fred Moore, C, C.|, 4 caucus will be held on the 20th] cess. 6 Broadway we will sell for! the colored blacksmith of South | lucrative position. Covington, W. G. McFaduen, to nominate teachers for the ensuing We enamel frames in a dust-proof sh anything |», ear, and after the suspense, the 00 wired feox . ke a> “ ; a g department. This room is the THE STANDARD SALOON, |Belle Bringburst and Mr. Roy|Geirk, Mr. Adolph Weil and sever-| (4) ing REMARKABLY ‘LOW PRIORS.. «| [Daniel of Clarksville, ‘Tene., are jal others will leave tonight on thep motley: ouly rote from which Vieltor as val visiting Miss Faunie Tempest Hern-|6:15 o'clock train and will reach A VISITING SHERIFF HERE, » other yard in the s don, 408 Washington street. there in time to attend the ball Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and best selected in town ae eee ee eee ee eo ee GEORGE BERNHARD excluded, In all other departments they are welcome at any time. The new “Standard” saloon, which | . has been opened in the building Jate-| ‘ fine an assortment of th st #tyles iy Geoapied by the Sus, will celebrate! Master Melvin Wallerstein has re-| ‘ . aaa. More. of Goleceds How dear to my heart is our snug little bathroom and designs. its opening with a grand barhecue|trned from the military school rhe Steacies COR OR GHATS 8 ex PE ay coubhyé Ile, axvticed tin tha] Our refuge from sickness, discomfort or dust J. E, Williamson & Co, | Saturday night. | Kirkwood, Mo., to spend his vaca-|ChTH 00 one ro ae ay sae [packet thls morning enroute to St. THE SOUTHERN Its marbles, its nickel, its neat-painted flooring nian rank L. Denvix, Prop, |tiea. He was accompanied by his of es. the whatt at 9 ETT in businessn He will leavel a Ress So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, | cousin, Milton Levi, who will be his fh Pe rete tine tes| the city tonight at 6:16, Crumbaugh & Parke, But the best thing there is within that enclosure STRAYED. | guest for several weeks. p. m., for accomodation of those salable 416 North Seventh St ‘The object that pleases us most of them all SIEING 30:85 grand annual raly LIVE BIRD sHoor, ‘That soonest can warm 1 chilled by expe 7 Mrs. Ed Overstreet will return to- in a . Ratineoks churel A chestnut sorrel mare, three years! morrow from a visit to her parents in 4 “ie oie hos tccoatitams "a ° Is the good Cha old, with small patch of hair rabbed | Oxford, Miss, accompanied by ber | SCU8® UIP 4°. ‘There is a live bird shoot in pro- NEW RICHMOND ‘The Champ off of right shoulder; Wears head-' sisters, Misses Flora and Cariie : 4 at La Belle park this afternoon, The nice | |stall of halter. Suitable rews Buffatoe, of that place, who will be] LADIES OF THE K. 0. T.M. Joo eowd is out. About for return to Owens Bros stable. uests of Mrs, Chas, Hall, on North 150 or more pigeons were ready to be C. 8. McCaMMON | peo We Bee \ Proprietors, When the fires are all out anc PA R K 10 j 2t Fourth street, The Ladies of the Maceabees willl ghot at at noon, und it was expected Wish coughs or with croup oe The marriage of Miss Zula Broud-] meet tonight at 7:50 o'clock aU K. of] at more would be found before the . To light up the heater I straig c. W. B.M. iway to Mr. Herbert Householder, is |". ball for the purpose of closing (ho! mateh, Rates... Meaietoe egareae Rod Bind it fe Simays @ Reet ne eee C. T. Tayo, Lessee and Manager — {announced to take place next Wed-| Charter. All ladies desiring acinit > ~ nae . For laundry, for sickroom ost all pain relieving R. G. Bostwick... Resident Manager. The Christian Women’s Board of|nesday night at 8 o'clock at the | #ce in this noble order should apply Only 5 Cents Per Glass - For milk that is malted ef extract or t Missions will meet Saturday after-| Lome of the bride,1404 Broad street. | tonight, as this is the Inst chance tof Strawberry, pineapple, raspberry) a For hot water bags—why, ‘tis past eving TONIGHT {noon at 4 o'clock in the parlor of the| Rev, W. KE. Cave will perform the/get in for one dol'ar init and cherry punch, — You will hike it, R. M. BROWN. How handy a good Champion he can be ale First Christian church, Every mem-| ceremony Mrs. Thomas Quinn, D, of feod Tie DeLICaTESSEN. ; The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater AND BALANCE OF WEEK _| jer urged to attend, Major J. I. Ascheraft will go to|Jaek#on, Tenn., will be presen PAINTS No living without one henceforward for me 2 . After the business meeting a sociall| THALMUELLER'’S NEW LOCA. ’ lg pe _ |Frankfort on business next week. : TAYLOR’S EXGURSION TO DAWSON. | While there it i understond that he| meeting it be id i ie TION. S I er N Ss. HIGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE €0,| — eunaay. une 0, 1000, |i see the governor relative toa» Ms be Tistaudien, we well known| Breck Wall, Root, Fence, mritge| Champion Instantaneous Headed by the World's | ne of the city, was a seargent-major in SUIT ON TOBACCO, boot and shoe maker, has changed|*2 Barn advertising a specialt Greatest Harpist, Special train leaves Paducah about| the Thiri batallion, Third regiment me Jace of business to Joho Adkins’ | Cloth signs and banners. W t H t P 1 r ‘l reg his place of business to Joho Adkins’! a riage and Express Wagons Pais ater eater tea o'clock a. m, arriving at Dawson | but who lostfit through another being A suit was filed in the circuit court} shoe store. Mr. ‘Thalmueller wishes , 3 MR. CHARLES DIAMOND Jat noon and returning leaves Dawson | appointed. this morning by J. C. Piper and $.1to thank all his friends and customers| > Repaited and Lettered to Suit. Also the wonder of the nineteenth | at 7 p. m., fare for round trip $1. Mr. J. Hickman and charming} M. Ware against Geo. Kremelberg,}for their liberal patronage in the ‘ century, td J.T. Donovan, Agt. | niece, of Henderson, are in the city |the Austrian buyer, for about $88 inf past, and will be glad to see them at| Modern Prices, LITTLE GERTIE COCHRAN en route to Ballard county on a visit, |eclamations, his new headquarters, where he will All Work Guaragt pes After church services” this (Fri-| Ze," take the Fowler tomorrow] 7s oRnIN continue to do high grade work both TB MIDGLEYS day) evening a special mocking of tha| DOTEOS. FOF Cairo, end orves the MING. — Jin shoemaking and repairing —9j3 | 124 Broadway, AL H, WEST Catholic Knights and Ladies will be _— == - WILD AND ADAMS held at the office of John J, Dorian, COUNTY ROADS, ae ae ere at, led 205 Broadway. Z ) ; f e , rt eer ae be sed 1220 South Third street. The de- Saturday afternoon matinee. ~~ det is ead members) About Fifty Miles Have Been! ceased was born in Tennessee, and IcyC e ow ar Ss pose ail Seats in pavilion, ten centa, | Are requested to Mpa ices Bical Completed, had lived here but & months, The Lal ten epee ak w.0, w. c. bowls remains will be shipped to Paducah} Half-rach Fuller faucet sink, plain Cheek and waste in ground Contractor George F. Barnes, who Junction tonight, She leaves a hus- no <4 Fray Bes about building a correct and up-to-date bicycle. But the] iat inch Comp faucet sink, plain Sewer ptpe, per foot, Inid TAKEN UP. eyele Works Was the first and are the only people In Paducah to Laer vob dlascarhae celle 5 is grading the county roads, is in the | 40d. day that ever manuactired ‘complete, high rade bi cle in Paden, the | "Prine uss at oo Enadeston Gralbe, yor foo, sae 4 —_-—_ — only people that ever put a white enamel ona bicycle frame, ot! have " 0 THE GAME PROPORT:O! A black cow with young calf. Has/CitY) after several weeks of camp) with every 100 purchase you get al tried. but they failed. It is the werdict of the best known riders in Paduo far Mal il Ses ol alana th white spot on each hip; both horns|/ife. He has completed about fifty! onence at the $25 gramophone at| that the Excelsior is the prettiest, speediest and most durable bicycle knocked off, Can be found at old Mee's all Broadway tol! gate. 9j3 Exclusive state agency. Prices upon application. Heats forty gallons of water to 140 degrees for I} cents. The Called Meeting. proper bathing temperature is 70 degrees. miles of roads, balf the amount to be | Chane Nye paced], 8 made, The ()gden’s ferry road was|St4t’s- Come before they are ‘alll “Wien good riders pay for bicycles they ride the best. ‘The fallowing finished vesterday, and work has be- {U4 Pe 10}2 | speedy, fearless and daring viders, will pedal the Excelsior to victory this OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: the requirements 7 Grr gun on the Wadesboro road Remember the special hammock] "°Rwes i saitaio vara Ars J p k| "Emery Hobson, the undisputed junior champian of Paducah, MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KEILER& CO., CHARLES : HOW IS THIS, GENTLEMEN, The workmen have a regular camp|sale at Noah's Ark tomorrow. Eddie Toof, the promising star of 1808, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEALTH DEPART ae FOR SALURDAY ? and very often have visitors from the —- = Qwen Tully, the fast pacemak : NT. ey F THE PEOPLE ne 2 Creal Si Rich Helsey, Walter Wilkins, Bi.ty Orr and others. 0 : é ba Sxournan fe Creal Springs. Rny old bicycle repair shop can build a bloyole, but why can't they sell Just received from an Kastern tac-] phe steamer Cowling will leave for| On account of the opening bal) at| them? It’seagy to answer if you nee them, See tho pink rims glisten in the Y tor 100 gents linen crash suits, sold ; , se sunlight, am Metropolis Sunday Jane 12, ‘98, at zs 1} yi By 5 A yopular resort for gentlemen] a Paducah at $4, and $5. ‘To'show|)igg hm, aud 2 pe tar Returs | tines Cecmal tealroed eae who aypreciate an up-to-date estab- Lg Naga fale a eee ac p.m, Round trip 250. 10j5. | will sell tickets from Paducah to Excelsior Bicycle Works DOCTOR A LB Kh RT BE R N | | El M lishmet in all its appointments. and $3, for your choice per suit, also Creal &prings and return on June 10 Only the beet wines, liquors and} will sell colored negligee shirts with itor $1.00. | Tickets good returning on) witKINs & BROWN, Proprietors. Corner Third and New office, corner South Fifth street and Broadwa cigars served over the bar. detachable collars and cuffs at 48] A Good Democrat Wanjs Action ici a Os: Agent, Hames #. Wallace, Manager. Washington titreets. Over Oehischlaeger &'Walker’s drug store—entrance, Odd Fellows’ Hall sedan ae teh med -- — — — PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN —_—_— 0% Remember these prices are for] Mr. W. N. Moore, who keeps a Stomach and Intestines (Liver). Skin, including Hair and Nails, Incandescent lamp globes suitable! ssturday and you must call early if| grocery at Thirteenth’ and Teunsesee Biged (Ancimls, Raewmetiom, Gout, Kiiseys and Genito. Urinare Greta for system for sale at Mornecepe's you wish to get your size in the crash| streets, says there has been no elec-|Growing in popular 8 And the only| Diabetes), pats Drug store. ey suits. Exey Day Goons Co., tric light out there for several weeks! favor ever high-grade 5-cont ease TTR POOR care, ‘Telephone 29 for a load of hickory] Successors to Exex, Dirrix &|and thats policoman bse not been v cigar, 13S WS Seti 080.0. 2:90 10 ia) a s0090 6:00 parewoud. tf Wurre, 92 Iseen in the locality since theelgctign. | AAY-s Ack for it, ‘Telephone 364. si aad he . >

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