The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 27, 1898, Page 4

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we Break Records l0 SERVE YOU! Gasoline Stoves. Two Burner for $2.50, 8.25, 3.60, 4.00. Three-Burner for 18.00, Gas Stoves. The Best Make, 75v, 12.00, 13.00, 18.00, Combination Gas and Coal Quick Meal, None Better, $80, Coal Oil Stoves. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE | Positively the greatest ever held in the city of Paducah. Hot weather | bargains this week, No goods sold to merchants. | There Were Several Cases ‘today. Railroad Claims Attent! PERSONALS. , 8.76, Jadge Sanders made a few remarks . about the [linvi this morn a ¢ Iiinvis Central this worn $3.76, 4.50 and up to There was a case in court in which a re@ilroad man was a witness, The railroad man appeared about 9 o'clock and said be had only a few minutes in which to testify. That he was told to be back by a certain time or they wouldn't want him agaio. He a Mes. James) Bady has returned | witness for the defense, and contrary from Evansville, to custom, he had to be heard before Judge James Campbell has return: | any of the prosecution's witnesses ed from Kvansville. It was then that Judge Sanders ex- Beautiful moire and taffeta silk sash ribbons at 25 and ssc, worth so and 75¢:| Mire, Andy Weil Jr., is quite ill. Miss Ethyl Bailey is visiting in Metropolis. Miss Clara Thompson has returned from Memphis. Mr. Lloyd Baker has returned from Uniontown, We Place on Sale Two hundred lawn and percale wrap-| pers, newest styles, trimmed with lace and embroidery, four yards wide, all E 4, worth $1.50, price, this sale, $1.00. | Midsummer Clearing Sale hree hundred fancy percale wrap: | pers, blue and white, black aud white] On millinery. Prices cut in two and gray and white, all sizes, worth | our pattern hats at half pri $1.00, price for this sale 6c. All our three and four-dollar pattern Three hundred ladies’ dress skirts, | hats go at $1.00 and 1.50. made of plain and figured alpacas, beau-| All our four and five-dollar pattern 1 quality, silk finished, lined tht gh | hats KO ot $2.00 and $2.50. Bat, veleetaen. All our six and cight-dollar pattern | r $1.50, 7.00, 1000, All Ranges. 00 down. t, velveteen binding, very latest cut, | special price for this sale 98c. hats go at $3.00 and 4.06 the MHive thousand new percale shirt waists) A new lot of sailors just received well worth 50 and 75, price for thissale|very latest things at half the previous prices Headquarters for Master Rob Leigh has gone to Saltillo, Tenn., on a visit, Mrs. Mildred Davis and children have retarned from Evansville. Messrs, R. L. Reeves and Jacob Weil spent yesterday ia Dawson. Mrs. 0, P. Leigh leaves today for Memphis on a visit to relatives. Miss Winnie Dale, of the county, is a guest of Miss Sylvia Callissi Mrs. Amanda Wilhelm is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Wright, of Ful- ton. Dr, Francis Hewett bas returned from a visit to bis old home in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn and Henry Lehnlard left this morning for Ev- ansville on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mantz left on the Fowler this morning for a visit to Smithland and Evansville. Mrs. Ruby Bouyssou, of Vicks~ burg, Miss., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Clay Warden. Misses Lou Boyd and Mary Me- Daniel:, of Mayfield, are visiting Mrs, Chas. Brower, on North Fifth street. Mr, and Mrs, EW, Bockmon are the pareats of a fine boy, born yes- terday moraing. Both mother and child are doing well. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Simon, well known inthe city, are the bappy parents of a fine girl baby, bora in Memphis a day or two ago. County Judge Tally had a severe chill Saturday afternoon, and was quite ili for some time. He is today reported as being better, however. Miss Jenvie Bowles, after a pleas~ ant visit to Mrs. George Katterjobn, left thie afternoon for her home in 1 1g and 2 Five lawns, «1 yards of fine Scotch all kinds of hair gures and stripes, war s. , worth 6!y and Sige,{~ All our dollar-and-a-half French hair switches ale All ovr dollar French hair swit $1.0 r French hair switehes extra fine quality silk skirts, pric this sale £4.48 and 6.48. An endless variety of fin fans 215 SRIADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 ROADWAY \ Isn't It the Truth? She asked me to look at her watch and said ‘‘the old thing wouldn't go.”’ After examining it I found, pasted against the inner side of the case— 1. A portrait of her first love, and a lock of his hair. 2. Some dead forget-me-nots 3. A newspaper clipping announc ing her recent engagement. 4. A four-leat clover Between inner cover and the works were two pictures and a recipe for cold cream. And still the obstinate thing refused to go. How is your watch running? Is it out of repair? If so, bring it to me and haveit fixed right. Work guaranteed, summer e § wigs coniplete soc Colored J, L. WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICLAN! Opposite MENTION. MACCABEE 408 Broadway. Hopkinsville. Dr. H. T. Rivers was called to Florence Station today to attend the young man Hodges, an account of the accident which befell him being in another place. Private Leslie Hart, of company K., arrived Saturday afternoon from mauga, to attend the fun Mr. Geo. We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- TICE. ments which The Ladies of the Maccabees. The per cap s is due und must be Must be Sold in by next ‘Tuesday. Pleat send to record keeper. ‘The next For thirty days, meeting will be beld July 1, at the} Chick we will sell for| Campbell building. ot his father, the late Cash anything; apes “pa ; Hart. 20 MUL WHISTLING. eimestnk at) | tocemnpe ett Misses Edna and Bulah Demron, : nll [the charming daughters of Capt. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES..-/ There has made to Supt} Damron, of the Fowler, made the Call and see our stock and prices. | Harahan complaint from citizens of | round. trip yesterday, No other yard in the south has as/ Paducah relative to the unnecessary | today, fine an assortment of the latest etyles| whistling of locomotives instue the| > even and designs. city limite, ard be has issued an or-|_ The marriage of Miss Clara Pare i der cautioning all engineers agains, | Ye" t© Prof. Edwin Mims, of Dur- J, E, Williamson & Co. it. ‘This winstling is especially done | 28™» N- C-, will take place at noon 119 North Third street, Paducah, k s Wednesday at the home of the bride, on the river front track, and here: | 6," Jefrerson. street, Rev. H. B after all engineers must observe the Johnston, of the Broadway M. KE ape Se) church, oflleiating. The | wedding REAL WAR POR SHANKS, will be a quiet one, and immediately R. G. Bosrwick, Manager. * been ae after the ceremony the couple will leave for Colorado, where Prof, Mimms has accept summer. He at present holds the position of professor of English literature in the college at Darham, where he and his charming bride will reside. OFFIC Lee Shanks, of the city, who join- {ed Roosevelt's Rough ders in Texas, is the only Paducah boy engaged in teal hostilities. Fifteen or sixteen of the “Rough Riders’” were killed in | Friduy’s engagement, ‘There are five millionaires in the troop, PN number of the most prominent young meninthe country, Shanks is a brother of Messrs Ed and Tom Shanks, of North Fourth street. The former is a member of the fire depart- ment. was. T. Tavion, Proprietor. ¥¢¥ Ryory night in the week and matinoe Sunday 3 p. m, besides eee tS ARRIVE, Kecruits For the Third Regiment. Commencing Sunday Night, June 26. Second Successful Week of SWOR AND DE VOE. Sketeh Artists. WILL BE A GO. Capt. H. L, Atkinson, Sargeant Chapman, and Privates E, A. Davis, H.H. Hopkins and Fraak Prowse, of the Third regiment, Kentucky volun- teers, urrived this morning after re- cruits, and opened an office in the Palmer House. Capt. Atkinson and his men have been out for some time, and have se- 1 thus far about sixty recruits. need forty more. ‘They will be here today and tomorrow and hope to get a good list. All who desire to join the Paducah boys with Capt. Davis may do so if they so desire, The recruits will meet Capt. At- kinson at the Y. M, C. A. building. NEW TIME CARD, But It Does Not Effect Trains Running Into Paducah, The bicycle circuit mentioned sev- eral times in the Sux, and promoted by Mr. W. H. Pickens, of the Mon. arch Cycle Co., will be a go, from late reports. ‘The cities are to be Paducah, Henderson, Owensboro Lexington, Chattanooga, Memphis, Atlanta, and Birmingham, The track at La Belle park will be put in good condition, aud some of the fastest riders in the country will follow the races, The events will be at night, and the opening date will be an- nounced in die tine, THE ROSARS, Musical Artists. LEEN jo to them.” LA 1 | In “What did Dewey d Those Farce Comedians, REID AND GILBERT, PERFORMANCE EV ER NIGHT Continuous performance. Fireworks) at night free. i A NOVEL VERDICT. HURT BY A CAP, Mr. Lawrence Rasor, who is em- ployed at Wolff's Jewelry store, was painfully burt Saturday afternoon Bestled Right. while making a cartridge pin. He There was a unique verdict rend-|bad removed the ball and powder, ered in acase in Justice Bryant’s| but in attempting to remove the cap, sourt at Grabamyille Saturday after-/it exploded and entered his right noon, arm, penetrating it several inches. Lhe case was W, Easley sgainst} Dr. Winston extricated it. Monroe Baldry for a yout $78. Part of the amount was claimed on corn due the plaintiff asa share of the rep. The jury beard the evidence and after being out a short tine, brought following verdict : , the jury, find for the plaint- iff, seven barrels of corn.’’ The Jury Wented the Thing A new schedule went into effect on e St. Louis divisien of the Illinois tral yesterday, but it does not effect the trains rannivg into Padu- cab. Hereafter all crews will make daily runs to St. Louis instead of running back and forth every other week be- tween Paducah and Pinckneyville, RAILRGADERS' PICNIC, It Will Come Of Tomorrow Down the Illinois Central. SMALL BLAZE, The fire department was called to North Seveuth street near Cla midnight Saturday to extinguish a small blaze in the roof. ‘The blaze is supposed to have been of in- cendiary orign, as no one has lived in the house for about three months Good music excursion to right. DEATH IN GRAVE «1 dancing on the Metropolis tomorrow The annu nic to railrosd men and their families will take place to- morrow at Lake View, Miss,, about twenty miles below Memphis, It promises to be one of the best and largest ever given, and Paducah will send her delegation, as usual, ‘Those who go from here will leave tonight on the “eanpon ball’’ and will return tomorrow, SUNDAY AT Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. u William, the eleven months o'd AUP CRUE BHR. ebild of Mr, Uf. Carter, of Bale lance, Graves county, died vesterday, The funeral took ‘place this after at the Clark's river burying ground, DEAIH IN MARSHA ny The Gun club will hold its reguiar shoot at La Belle park this afternoon, weather permitting. ‘The match will hoon be for the medal. HE SPRING, DIED OF WHOOPING COUGH, —_——-_ Judge Senders and Marshal Col- ling went up to Smithland yesterday and made a visit to the celebrated Echo Valley springs, only recently discovered, They are only a few miles from Syithland; and have at- tracted a great deal cf attention, ‘There were several hundred people there yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Sam a widow, died Coy, Marshall afierneon of con- She leaves two The three weeks old child of Mr. Claude Overstreet, of the Massac neghborbood, died Saturday and the remains were buried yesterday, neat reiay a 4s brothers Don’! forget the excursion to Me. WANTED. tropolis omorrow night. Beet Todasce Spit and Smoke Your Li» Away Fo quis tobacco easily and forever. be ina neMe, full of Life, HoFve aul Vigo, take No Tor Bas, he wonder worker, noi wakes weal wen Cui Situation as salesn in grocery, clothing or shoe store. Can furnish ctters and referen-es if necessary, |from Paducah Wazes reasonable, Address, ro 24j3 X.Y, Z, care of Suv, No-To-mac for Witty dmats, Guaranteed tobacco babit cure, makes weak wen . pure. B00, #1, ‘All druggists a » free. Addrese Bwr'ing Remedy Co, Chicago of New York e ’ returning! New Orleans for Cincinnati. a school for the They Want to Get Forty or More Skinner were among those went up] Growin, pressed himself in no uncertain terms of corporation that takes such ster MUG ti (ea dlaleey ‘os iit Hsp ala isso ooo Banta Gil dain towards defeating the ends of justice} to supply the wants of our patrons with frau hoesebold Tees ae to threaten to discharge its eu-|now. Never have we been able to quote as low prices on our goods of ployes wheu they are compelled te }equal value as at present— testify ina court. It is like.y some inferior official was responsible for the man’s dilemma, as it is well known the company will not endorse any such regulation. General Agent Donovan knew avthing about it, it is safe to presume. Walter Jameson, colored, charged with having stolen money from a companion named Briley. The evidence was heard and the ease left open. Amy and Will Jones, colored, were charged with a breach of the peace, Dismissed. Albert Johnson was fined $75 and sentenced to 20 days in jail for tlour- ishing a pistol on the Chatt Sunday before last. He is one of the men who drew their pistols just as the boat pulled out of Paducah. Ed Skelton, for riding with a dis- reputoble woman, was fined $5 and costs, Scott Sink, for a peace, was fined $1 Louis Banks, colored, was charged with stealing # coat, vest and sore other things from Will Moxtov, He was held to answer. 4 NEWS OF THE RIVERS. See our fine line of Stoves and Ranges. — In our Carpet Department you will find an ‘The Rus Pritchard will come oft] Clegant_Gisplay of Leng per Brussels, In- ggg Mattings, Rugs, Oil Cloths and Linole- To accommodate our patrons we have our : store open every evening until 9. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD John L. Jones COR. THIRD AND COURT STS. Prices Below the Reach of Successful Competition bbs We shall pass all records in June selling. We shall break all pre vious records, not only in volume of business, but in bargain giving See below the goods we carry, then come and get our prices some Bed Room Suites, 7“ re, antel and Upright Foldi £, Side Boar its oe Hall Hat Racks, Baby Buggies, Gradies, Center Tables, adles, a Tables, OOgs breach of the Rockers, ardrobes, Lounges, ouches, Cots, Trunks. the ways this week. The Dick and Joe Fowler were out for Evansville and Cairo on tine this morning. The Battorff arrived from N villajearly this morning and left Clarksville at noon, doing a freight business and some passengers The towboat Harry Brown passed up this morning from New Orleans for Cincinnati. She had a tow of empties. The Dick Fowler had a nice crowd to the cave and Golconda yesterday r The river is rising here, coming vj ihe gage about five-tenths last night The city of Sheifleld St Louis this afternoon for river, ‘The State of Kansas is duc up frow leaves Tennessee The gauge read 9:4 this morning and rislog. The Chattanooga brought an ex: cursion up from Cairo yesterday. ‘The Lula Warren started from here with an excursion for Cairo yester- day and was caught in a storm at the chain and bad to returo here last night without reaching her destioa- tion, She stripped a portion of her guards off besides breaking a hog SIX DAYS’ WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP LADIES’ BICYCLE RACE At Base Ball Park, Beginning Wednesday Night, June 29 And Closing Monday Night, July 4 $1000 IN CASH PRIZES $1000 $500 to the r, $350 to second, $150 to third. Weduesday Wi night (the opening night) is ladies’ night. All ladies with escorts admitted free, or two ladies on one ticket rer GENERAL ADMISSION 25 CENTS33cs§ nts Filed) M. Bloom & others vs Pad Baseball Assn., Defendants ‘This action having been referred eas Receiver aud Master Com COUNCIL MBE Called Session of the + Tonight. The council will meet tonight in called session, to take up snd adjust the matter of bank assessments. It is said that the finance committee, to which the matter was referred, wil report recommending a reduction o| the assessment. The banks were assessed on a basis that they claim was unjust, inasmuch a3 the assessor assessed them frou their regular statement, instead of as other property owners are assessed, The bankers recently submitted a statement to the council, and it was referred, with the result that the as- sessment of banks will likely be re- duced, i f Master Commissioner's Notice, FUNERAL YESTERDAY, Two Por Plaintiffs, The funeral of the late Mrs. Martha J. Robertson took place yesterday afternoon. Burial at Oak Grove. ‘Two big suits were filed ia the cir. | cuit court late Saturday afternoon, | Both were filed by tke attorneys of | © ™ of the American-German National | missioner to take proof of assets and hank: liabilities of same, notice is hereby The first was against Farmer, Gra-|8!¥e0 to all persons baying claims ham & Co., for $5000 on a note, and | *8ainst said «state to properly the other was against Mr. Wm. Bor: Verity and file same — before : : oe i 3 before the thirt nemana for $4,314.45, given March |e O00 or ak 14, 1898, and due in 60 days, 1.‘ Fs (31st) day of August 1898, or was endorsed by the late Col, Pure | they will be forever barred for year and Mr. A.S. Lacy. The other | 8erting claims against the said estats cote was due in six mouths, and was! ¢%¢ept through this suit. All per given Nov. 18, last :80ns knowing themselves indebted t« {the Paducah Base Ball association | will call at my office and pay same on or before the above date. Given under my hand this the 25th day of June 1808 J. Wm. Fisurn, Receiver and Master Commissioner. 25530 On account of the weather and the failure of rome of the imen to show up, work on the main sewer was practically suspended this forenocn, There is a large quantity of water in the big ditch at present, FOR THE GLORIOU as FOURTH, The glorious Fourth will be cele- brated this year ina manuer befitting the nation’s honor. ‘There will be monster celebration at the fair groubds, a8 heretofore avnounced, and in addition to public speaking there will be everything else to enter- tain and amuse, The music will be the best procurable, and the big shoot of the Paducah Gun club is to be no insignificant featore. There will be all kinds of races, and there will be something for everybody. Excursion tomorrow night to Me- tropolis. AT LABELI PARK, ‘There was no regular performance LaBelle park last night, but a fon! ures of the regular performance were given by the company, ‘The show this week is the best offered in! Dr. Padueah at avy time, and next week | £ht0s* Specialist, Pa the Jerry Hary All Star troupe will be " be here for 4 week's engagement. cdwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and ab, tt. For nice dry sawdust tel, 29, tf MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the clothes right, makes the bill right. It costs but a trifle more to wear garments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and workmanship is ours. Drop in at 338 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. DALTON, THE TAILOR Linnwood And the only high-grade -cent cigar. Ask for it, ” g in popular favor every day... The Serviccable Kind, 75c to $14.00, Screen Doors. Hammocks. and Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD —— ——————————.- . This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the mamufacture of ladies’ fine The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat- isfy those who insist on the best, footwear. : aoe The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies —that's it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere else in Paducah, If you try a pair you are henceforth a regular customer. You can’t be better suited. The Douglas Shoes for Men ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well, Most people know what they are. ‘They are made in all styles, and can be had here Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and best selected in town. 306 Broadway GEORGE BERNHARD Notice | To the Public! Connections made with water M. E. JONES. main, including hydrant eight feet - inside of lot line, for $6.00 short ° ; connection and $7.50 long connec- tion; other work to cost in the on proportion. Open evenings to 9. Minzesheimer Flombing Company 104 North Fit Street, Under Palmer House. Telephone 362. a ‘ .

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