The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 14, 1898, Page 4

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GIGANTIC SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! pieces of muslin under-| All our linen, crash and duck skirts, Tw wear an cost of sewing alone, all grades and ‘styles, reduced for this Lot Perfect fitting corset covers, | great sale so per cent, | ’ lren's waists and drawers in this} Don’t forget our rug gift, 3ox6o, with 1 ticket. ile for 9 cents every $25.00 cou ne red and twenty-five dozen ATH Beautiful trimmed hats Dy pute drawers, umbrella style, The Millinery ne timmed expecially jositively worth so cents, sale price 25, | Department for this sale, Entirely Seventy-five dozen fine | new effects, overgo styles to select from, Dollar Gowns se yslit gone, im. all} tsate that would sell ceadily. for $4.00 Filty Cents of the newest Empire, | and $5.00—for this sale $2.00 and $2.50. round and square shaped yokes, hand: Just teceived, a lot of new sailor hats, tiely trimmed, worth $1.00, in this|thgsvery newest styles and colors for sreat sale so cemts. midsummer wear, from 25 cents to $r.00. Twenty-five dozen other gowns at 39 hats are worth $1.50. Many of these $ and $2.00. o hundred new children’s leghorns go in this sale for 15 cents. cents Twenty-five dozen embroidered ua brella skirts, worth $1.00, in this sale 50 cents, “= ‘ Two-dollar and $2.20 skirts go for) One hundred and fifty new Fr 98 cents switches reduced for this sale t shirt | cents and $1.00 Colored wigs complete 50 cents Five hundred new light percale wa'sts at the unheard-of price of 25 cents 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY Strength. Of eyesight only comes through judicious training and appli ances. Don't strain your eyes you will need those eyes every and you ought to should last till day you live, take We have fitted many Paducah peo care they you are through with them, ability in ple, and are proud to refer you to them regards our properly adjusting lenses to the eyes. J. bo WLOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! No, 408 Broadway. Opposite Famous. Monuments. We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- | ments which _—, Cotabllished ies: A GOOD CROWD, There wos a large crowd at La ‘Belle yark last night, and the new i Must be Sold srtups rendered excellent satisfac- tion, The whistling of Miss May For thirty days! Evans and the musical team, Holmes levery night. REMARKABLY. LOW PRICES. . Call and see our stock and prices. | No other yard in the south has as fine an‘assortment of thetlatest styles and designs, J. E. Williamson & Co, TAKE NOTIC That on Monday, June 1898, we will offer for sale at the office of THE CILIZENS’ SAVING BANK ‘Twenty-live Shares of the Capital stock of the Fowler Wharfhoat Com pavy,represented by Certificate Num- ‘ber Ten and now standi in the |name of John P. Campbell Sale will be at 10 o'clock a ms jand will be to the highest bidder for 1 Crrizens’ Savincs Bank " | TWO PAUPERS FOR ONE, eee zs This mozning a lady who has beet Jo" PD DOE f PERSONALS. Nicsoescescsnoubanbled ir. Henry Schroth is back from Cre at Mr. S. A. Fowler went to E vile yesterday N. B. Marriott, of New York, was in the city today, Mr shkopt has gone to Wash ington on aa Mr. LU. A. Green, of Mayfield, was in the city Niaay, Miss Finley, of Cave-in-Rock, was in the ei'y today. Rev. J, M. Pace, of Cave-in Rock, was in the city today. Attorney Sam Crossland was in th: city last night. Mr. W. Fred ogis in froms trip over the state. Mr. Hite D. Bowman, of Louis ville, is in the city. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Parbam bay returned from Dawson. . H. Kidd and wife, of , are at the Palmer, Bayless Brandon came dowa from Smithland this morning. Mr, and Mrs: Chas. T. Hinkle left at noon for St. Louis on a visit. Mr. Rodney C. Davis left this afternoon for Dixon for a sojouro, Mrs. W. Gowans lefi this morov g Frank- ANOTHER DROWNING. lyabe Walter Birehett Mevis @ His Fate in the Ohio River, He Gould Not Resist the Curren! at the Poot of the Island. Walter Birchett, a young man knowa in the city, was drowned he Obio last evening early at t foot of Owcn’s island, while seivi for minnows. Tt appears he and s:veral ¢o panions were engaged in the ta-\ | when be was sucked under and cou not be eay His companions ea: lo the city and informed bis moth: resides South — Elever who ou street Today no effort was recover the body. ‘The young man it question was vently sentenced to 30 d-ys on t chain gang for refusing to work a velp support bis mother. He wa nephew of the late Thomas Birchet per of the city hospital Phis aftere the body had not been recovere although mea had been at work dragging for it, MRS, CLAUDE LYONS being made « ke nsational Re- ¢ Denied, The Subject of ports: Whi for Louisville on a visit to relatives. Mr. Jobo Sinnott left this morning for Eddyville on a business trip, Mesdames Adcock and C. KE. Veal, of Metropolis, were in the city lasi night Mr, Robt. Nashville and with the Postal, Deputy Sheriff Utterback has re- turned from a visit to bis daughter at Memphis, Mrs. Dr. W. HD have returoed from ney, Ohio. Mrs. J. H. Yates and children left this morning for Louisville and Eliza bethtowa oo a visit. Me turned this Vint has returned from acceplel a position eber and son visit to Syd- and wife re- from a visit to Kugene Coker morning Miss Francis Watkias left yester day for a visit to Dyersburg, after a visit to Mrs. Sam Quisenberry Miss Jennie May Hart has re- turned to Henderson, no., after a visit to Mrs, Charles G. Morris, Miss Charlie Belle Baldwio, of Hopkiasville, is visiting ber aunt, we will sell for and Waldon, was particularly good raid R. J. Settle, on Jefferson street omeertem Cash anything | The features this week are nearly all ME the stack at new, and will draw large crowds} Mrs. Bud Dale and daughter, Miss Daisy, and Mrs. G, W. Bennett, of ‘s Mills vicinity, were iv the city te The ictlowing came up from Smith- land this morning on the packet: W. C, Slaughter, Chas. Rutter, John K. Heardrick and H. V. McChesney and wife. Miss Annie Meacham, of Hopkins- ville, is in the city attending the State Sunday School convention, and is a guest of her cousin, Miss Jessie Meacham, 504 South Ninth street. fhe following party came d from Carrsville: Misses Verna 'Tal- ley, Mary Cox, Fannie Rutter and Mrs. Critchler, and Messrs, HW Stevens, Everett Rutter, L, Thre eld, Herbert Burnett, Shelby Critch ler and I A. C, Budd Mrs. Hallie H Wortham and her bright little Put- ris year-old son, For a nico ride and enjoyable tire|de2endent on the city applied to] 8° with Miss Pattie Harris, niece of go to La Belle Park this evening | Mayor Lang for a ticket to Russell- | Major Josiab Harris, left this mora and see the best show |ville, She suid she wanted to gefing onthe Hopkins fora sojourn of the season. \thee after her husband. Her hus. |4Mong the hills of Ludiana about 20 band was a pavper here, and was|™iles from Louisville during, the sent away, The idea of furnishing a{S¥mer. They will visit Mrs. | Sum- CINE Gr ticket to one pauper to bring another | ers, 4 sister-in-law of Mrs. Worth. was more than|®™, where Mr. Wortham and the paup'rioto the city the mayor could stand, fully declined. HEAR MAY EVANS WHISTLE! and he thank- ABBACCO BROTHERS! E THE Incandescent lamp globes snita able for system for sale at McPherso HEAR WILD AND ADAMS! __| Deug store. tt WAIT FOR HOLMES AND WALDON! CB ICLIPWYD An Up-to.Date Place ty years’ experience, and our service is polite and satisfactory, A trial will convince any onc Remember the matinee Saturday at 3 m eod as. BK. Cunris & Co p.m. Every Saturday will be children’s day. rh Cnas. T. TAYLOR, | R. G, Bosrwick, Lessee and Resident Proprietor. Manager. BOZEO'S PLAGE Meets all the requirements The Clyde on the ways, and the Te her place. Yesterday’s Tri pune sing repairs e is in usville ability that the the place of ausville and The The shter boat than the Tenness ents of the company here said irday no boat would be placed in the je until there was more water iv the river, EXCURSION Nashville trade OF TFE PEOPLE TO MEIROPOLIS The steamer Cowling offers an ex- A :opular resort for gentlemer ursion to Metropolis Friday evening who appreciate an up-to-date cstab- zs June 17, 1898, at 25¢ round trp. lishmet in all its ppolntments, Boat leaves 30 p. m ‘The ex Only the bert wines, liquors and} oursions of the steamer Cowling will cigars served over the bar, be first-class in every respect ad Finest lunch in the city, the good people of Paducah are so licited to patronize thes¢ outings, A pleasant trip is assured. Music on at Frett's Hall at Metropolis. Come and enjoy a pleas. ant evening. aja SEND IN YOUR NAME. boat and dancic f¥YoaAre Going to Have Pun With the K. P, A. Gang. KE, J. Co WLIN« 1WOIN ONE. The Kentucky Press Association meet” g this year will doultless Ve the best attended in the history of | Cle | Eigh’h street, of South peculiar egg Fowler, colored, found a the organization. Th apy excell fos A ent seatures thas far arranged wil)| His morving Tie ten had laid it bitin: all the boys together. — Lirsm yesterday, and it was unusually Walker & Sons, at Walk: ilarge. So large, in fact, that his Capada., will entertain the purty mis oot hades ~ A t get apensant c| outort She br ke » and was When they reach there, surprised to tlod inside of it, soother Send yo horse to De. J Will) smaller egy ‘Toe outside shell was f mith, «t Gh uber’s st.b'e if it veeds)seyeral times larger than the inner the aries! fa veter nary surgeon. jegg, which was porfect, «xcept that yeu oy thus save a valuable herse,/it was smaller than ile average hen + xow tion hee. 14j5 egg. Is the Delicatcssen, We guarantee our drinks and ices t» be equal to avy in Pad The syrups are made by a man with twen | of Mechaniesburg, two older children have been for sev eral weeks, POLICE COURT. The Session Short Today Was Quite nd Bat Few Cases, Thomas Royal, Zeno Williams aud Arthur Crawford, colored, harged with throwing rocks at Thos. Leech, colored, and the evidence showed that Royal acted without the slightest provocation, and he was fined $20 and costs. The other two were fined $5 and costs each. were vequired to them before the missed | Leary Jolnson failed to get a dray and it cost him $5 and costs, costs on were dis- pay the warrants license REAL ESTATE DEAL. Farm Lands to Be Sold in Mar- shall County, Avcording to re has closed a d (lin Marsha the E. W. will for 1,100 acres of county, formerly of Vaughan estate, and and sell as farms, CARRIED SOLDI Co. D, Nioth Ilisois infantry, weiton the Hopkins, which arrived here th’s morning, from Shawneetown to Elizabethtown last night, AD GAVE BO} MILSTE. >. The bond of J. M. Milstead, who was tried for false swearing at Smith- urday, was yesterday fixed and ‘he promptly executed d was released. Locu According to the farmers, there are a great many seventeen year lo- custs in the country this year, and a great many of them are afraid to eat ckberries and other fruit, Several local doctors report cases in which there has been nothing serious result ed from the visits of the pests, ‘The lower part of the county is said to be wore infested with them than any were | ‘The owners of three cows taken up| divide it} A report was current io the cily ay that Mrs. Claude Lyons, of jd, the mother of the’ ed ‘quintettes,’’ bad given birth t ix chit dren Friday her home fear Mayfield, and th: ecount of the lisagreeable notoriety tocurred tl previous time, were tryiog to kee) the matter a secret, A young man from Mayfield state’ that it was generally reported as fact there Saturday and Sunday, by that he did not g He said alleged babies were deliveréd by D on Pryor, anil that at last accounts they were all alive A telegram was sent tu a relial gentleman in Maytield by the St and the following reply was reecived “Report regarding Mrs. Lyo: untrae.’’ It is known that Mrs, Lyons w to become a mott was sent for last wer from bis wif letter moth about ster cer McClane received who is Mrs Lyuns’ stating*that Mrs, Lyons w of a boy—just one, DR. VORIS. sister, Met the Paducah Boys at Clycka- augae Promised Them Bee Dr. C. E. Whitesides isin receij of a letter from his nephew, Dr. Vori who recently visited him here after four vears trip to Brazil. Dr. Vor is now in camp at Chickamauga, wi the Indiana volunteers, and Saturdsy it whiskey ALSINO, ‘Try our 7 tt Laue SEWERAGE WORK The main sewer is now being rap. he main sewer is now being raj 00 000000000000000 * Cleveland # Bicycles Have the Burwell Dust-Proof 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 | $50 [375] [65 JAS.W.GLEAVES & SONS 416 BROADWAY NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY Screen Doors,' Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, — Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK © LOWEST PRICES PADUCAH KY 318-324 BROADWAY De th he asisninccdetes Screen Doors anacarescececesesed ‘ my NEWS OF THE RIVERS. FOR A JOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY and Windows! 4 River traifle was unusually quiet lowan yout the river front this Nh a were in and out The City of Padi from St Louis passed into ‘ennessee tiver | T BE ; ate yesterday afternoon | A i The Clyde was taken out on the! _ * ways for repairs this moraing ¢ Toe City of Clarksville, was away 4 | for E’town today at noon | The gauge showed this morning 8 \ {feet and falling The Buttorff is due from Clarke- . . u ville, Tenu., tomorrow morning and 4 son ber return for Nasbville at] —all are interested. A subject im which | | there is general interest is the subject = = ——= } | nessee river early tomorrow mort not having them. We fit Jand leaves on her return to Florence}and give you better sight Thursday afternoon: Layee gheeelyd sata gt and t aril This design is representative The Shetticld leaves St. Louis to- orrow for Tennessee river points. | Tbe Joho $. Hopkins was in and] away for Evansy on time this | noraiog The D Ciro at 8:30 this forenoon Saunders Fowler is out on busioess, RAILROAD NOTES. hman Stewart railroad nicely yve at the Conductor L Jbetween Paducah and St. Louis 1 six down with typhoid fever, is thought to be in a dyiog condition and it ts not thought will live until tovight Awarded ‘Thedford is ranving | | | | | How to {don New e ntist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street FORFIGN MUSICIANS. — 4 | lish Practice Most Common, } A Hoined Fish, | In an office on of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat- isfy those who insist on the best, LEICH Broadwa The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere If you try a pair you are henceforth a You can't be better suited. —that's it else in Paducah. regular customer. Their Names Eng- rule with the —Lon OTHER WORK IN THE SAME PROPORTION, OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: South Penn square, visited the Paducah boy, maoy of 1 e names « The Douglas Shoes for Men we of Conductor Depew, who is off ° whom he knows. He found them) f . with | drilling bard, and with the some samp I a ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well, ardent desire for cake aod other deli | Int » the next annual en- ‘is the Most people know what they are. They are made in all Se ti TR EMEN ut tear teak, Rerebarbar 6g 10" tue Tile | styles, and can be had here. camp. He promised several of them! cior ptember 3 to 10, the Elli. | ; ; to give them some beer if they would) nois Central bas issued a +red, white , ra Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. call on bim the following day, butjand blue” folder containing a list of Bae Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and an order was issued the following} all engagements between the et best selected in town. morning closi 1 cantec nd}aud confederates from September 4 with | when he wrote, he said the boys were|to 10, iu I8G1, 1862, 1863 avd 1864. [ | GEORGE BERNHARD tient t that : thes} 306 Broadway doomed to disappointmen Ie. Tt so bay 1 that no great bat ‘ att Voris’ many friends here will be were fought on the dates named, } yl ; 7 pleased to know that he is well Jthere were thirteen minor engsge-| of pL am anaanmanaanas a y Jiments, in which the federal losses Wa eth LABOR AGLIFATOR. ed up 56 killed and 264 wound . Or t —EEE a eronitnesit Laurie te'He Herd tegen ene wae fat HURRAH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! u ip July. Y a i How dear to my heart is our snug little bathroom, Paducah is to receive f uisville Times sa l weky Our refuge from sickness, discomfort or dust; “ some duration from a pro 4 1, formerly cnief n as “S Its marbles, its nickel, its neat-painted flooring, bor agitator of New York next) clerk ollive of le So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, month. His name is Conrat, and he} Haral of the Iilinois Central, bas a But the best thing there is within that enclosure, is to be sent here some time in July}beeo appointed yardmaster for the ' ‘The object that pleases us most of them all, by the socialistlabor party, and wi , Paducah, Mr I. Dris \ ‘ ‘That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure, likely awaken some interest io eed Mr. Smith, Both r Is the good Champion heater that stands by the wall; matters. have beea faithfal em The Champion gas heater, the nickal-plate heater, The exact date of his visit is the promotions are de-} i The nice, handy heater, so shiny and tall. : known, and the length of time be Be mp” remain is also uncertain The thirty-second annnal conven- 4 . ' When the fires are all out and the children awake me, ¥ 4 }tion of the Master Car Builders’ a M t Wish coughs or with croup, at once, with all speed, " | KEPT BOXES AND ALL sociation gin in Sar Re ’ To light up the heater I straightway betake me, Weddesday. t th mee t y dif n And find it is always a good friend indeed. \ A day or two ago five box ks} will be a session of the Master Me ! bec For laundry, for sickroom—' most all pain relieving — ‘ {sailed into the city ball in a wear chanies associat 1 will not) | by ag Mt Ah For milk that is malted, beef extract or tea, sh accused the other of ca adjourn until Jane h the Geringn —w" $n such Vor hot water bags—why, ‘tis past all believing n all sorts of names as they climbed - sas Txt owsky, Paderewski How handy a good Champion heater can be; (the steps, and by the time they were Beauty Is Blow i t i iB an let ‘The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater— jin, everybody about the hall had} Clean pall vit has the power No living without one henceforward for me. yeen alarmed by the racket Mar-| penny ay d consomants and shal Col ins called them into his] stirring up the Jozy tiver ond gall in ! ds. T " ger office, and telling them to lay down tagay f f “v” would, . | t | [famine Matin toon ioncd Sis 4 the death how Champion Instantaneous them all to skip, and they did. ‘Tueir Sen Cont ] iuispronuy 1 boxes are still at the ball P . |‘ ne W t H t | APPROACHING REUNION. BEALE OS Sie Sees | 1 af OR a ee the Fad Came Thiv Aiternoon, |! site Exclusive state agency. Prices upon application. Heats forty he reu 1 of old soldiers wi ‘ Pe . y : be loup ab Daweon, on August Sih end MEMO ate Worse | by gallons of water to 140 degrees for 1} cents. The last three deys. The committee of OG8y, | ahd p y remain ur proper bathing temperature is 70 degrees. the Twentieth Kentucky Infantry t Mr. J. H. Peiper, agent for the] lo Ito pronounce issued invitations already and an en-| Anheuser Busch Co, who has been ) uch an unmistak- | payor tor plum oh $.35 | Thirty- gallon galvanized boller wb 7% joyable time is expected, ill for some time from dropsy, died Tafee-quarter ga ined pipe, per foot. ogg | Zine bath tubs $00 | Se cSteen oon acad wan aiiet Hall galvanized pipe, per foot oa | Copper bath tubs 7 $0 ——— large number of warm friends the most stupic Ae te ferential | soider, per joint 15 | Common sink ~ ode Pot nk © Aonen Asi “ i when asked how his somewhat | tyarants 250 | Porcelain sink. q eek eae AY THE POINT OF DEATH, was to, be. pro | wea pipe per oma wig | thw Meverbreak res we, Wowie...” age Joho Martin, one of the family of} d s, it is to be feared, | Repairing faucet at shop... 15 | Couductor drains, per foot, laid : Ps idly extended out Court street, but work oo the lateral on North Fifth and Jefferson is not progressing owing tothe work on the main sewer L ESTATE FIRM. NEW R Messrs. J, Will Fisher 1 Powell have just completed ments to enter the real estate dW. W, arrange bus Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. nics ness, ‘They will also carry a line of good insurance companies, Mr Fisher is master commissioner; Mr Powell has for years been connected with business of this character, and they will likely moke things bum when they get fairly dowa to busi- otber part. ness, Te «phone 29 for a load of hic ‘kory | u / marsing’ . Coldest bees in Vie gily at Tago- it BAKING ‘POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder | Philadel; hia, small aquari zoldiish, Two cimens of th species of t third isa puzzler t s the Inqnirer, is a |MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KEILER & 0O., OHARLES REED, t containing thret CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHIOAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT, of them ave ordinary particularly attrac 1¢ finny tribe, but the NY everyone who has se so far. About a week ago mall protuberans 1 to appear | COLORED COMMENCEMENT, are to be ten graduates, and the ‘ n either ah oth ead and now he — event will trys? the success that uals two well-ce 1 horns, the ‘ Plac has been ited for it, cxact nature and purpose cf which'ng {tt Will Take Place Tontgnt as Hines Sti datens (a one has yet been able to determine Morton's Opera, House, diplomas to the graduates with an At any rate, they give him a very tere appropriate speech, jfleree and warlike appearance, oni] The commencement of the colored — | v hile they do not seem to havecaused | public schools will take place tonight HAS THE ESTATE, n to iit ide miniature Me tows ard his cow :Iuichname of ‘Admiral Fai ate [at Morton's opera house, 7 the anions jn attendance promises to be ‘Mr. Felix Rudolph this morni men the Te will be the iat one in Me Iles toate cbarge of the Radtord pean tory of the ee! and + ex.cutor of the will probated: yester- Lr os well for the colored eat Fin. 1u te, yrorth Same » more pugna than f werly, gained for ated £3

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