The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 12, 1898, Page 4

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“GIGANTIC. [PERSONALS ee Sg: Tas tn A Slaughter Sale of which, taken at the flood, leads on to Mrs. D. L, Sanders returned from NY : = Now is the time; catch it while it Smithland this morning. | Sa " . ’ A 5 i flies. The best grade of coal for fam- harles Jam: ft KE vil'e, 4 Mr. Charles James, of Evansvil'e x ily use at summer prices. Prices were from a two weeks’ trip to Dixon. and Atlanta Expositions * Miss Mattie Fowler returned this St. Bernard Anthracite, tour sizes - = ¢?.60 per ton 175 NOW at : | © gyn ier rege hice ping Bt. Bernard Coke, three sizes- - - « a) er ton 200 ac a emwell, of n- . S028, kia wee lk tee ety today. Bt Brenard Nub’; > =: >: 7 conte por bushel In order to heated bag eroreere L eae raecey,|.. Mt J. R. Paryeor and daughter, sora ve ove ae ell Guntur. sok anor Clim buny This offer good only for vatrons in the briet year ot our busin Miss Letha, left at noon for Creal. a few days at in this city, we have inaugurated the most} yr, and Mrs. Chas. Curtis have BU RGLAR S gigantic anniversary sale ever held in Paducah [returned after pleasant trip to vari- ous places. BERNARD COAL COMPAN <, a Major Tom Moss Las returned ‘Three hundred yards very finest Smyrna rug, well worth 5.09, with eng professional trip to Evans- A Hl LD facokeenieke) quality dress percales, former price | every 25.00 coupon. vill e ~ = Z INCORPORATED pcb rbnacdes hoe Heard Behe 318 2324.BROADWAY, PADUCAN KY 12'se, anniversary price 5c a yard. rs - Three hundred very best quality Millinery Department Mrs. R. R, Winston has returned s 4 All trimmed hats tt half] from a visit to Union City and Dres- - : a and 73 ameay ae Pie 2, nat A an rom “Jamon” Will Not PADUCAH GOAL AND MINING CO.| : . i and 75¢, anniversary sale price P ‘ . di All our straw sailors go at half] Mrs. Millie Davis left this morning . a mOORP . siglth teenie Ral else aad well | Pelees f tor Smithland and Echo Springs ona] {0 to Cuba Right Away, - oo made, go in our anniversary sale} All our walking hats go at half} visit. Was Sent to Jail, To- ‘i Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal at 25c. Price— « Mr. George Langstaff, Jr. and Al our 1425 and 1.50 very At our Great family have returned from their east- gether With His Pal. - t : “——fideshirt waists, every coticeivable Anniversary Sale ern trip. . : 2 shade and style, anniversary sale} One hundred and fifty new school] Mr, Henry Cassidy, of Eddyville, price 4gc. 5 Tam o'Shanters, regular prices 25] was in the city today en route home| fhey Had Stolen Goods—Johu a Nn i Nn OW \ Teh tte R ER ges a Mag lag AOE Tae ae ater toc: |trom Cairo. Hale,Colored, in Trouble—Sev= Now is the time to put in your winter Ja madras cloth shirt waists, anniver- New goods arriving y. Mrs, Ed Grouse and baby are vis- B oupply of thie eotsbented coal, Lump $e. sary sale price 25c. Just received, a lot of new felt iting relatives in Metropolis this be 5 Pe! a Two hundred splendid percale| sailors, the very latest things. week. Will return Monday, raigned for Vagrancy, waists, odd sizes, former price 5oc,| Ask to see the new Dewey and Dire, Ot. %, Niekles hab reterned : —_ a — anniversary sale price 9c. college caps for children. hae ie eo hl ‘a vif F :. T C H EA P EST All our 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 very} Colored wigs complete from soc}*© her home in Smithland, after a " 3 “Pp Ln CRABTREE AND fine silk dress skirts, comprising | up to 6.00. visit to Mrs. Geo. T, Harris. George Clark, of Londom,§Eng., - io DEANEFIELD aha e: twenty-five different styles, anni-| The very finest quality of hair] Mrs. M.C. Graham, of Lebanon, | and Charlie Pepper, of Clinton, Ky., ‘ < versary sale price 3.98 while they | switches at very low prices, Ky., is » guest of her sister, Mrs, E. | were docketed in the police court this ’ SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE TO BE H AD last. | You ought to see our creole|H. Holland, of North Sixth, morning on a charge of house break- CHEAPEST Lump, 8c per bushel. ee me isjiog. They were arrested out near Don’t forget—-A very fine 30x60 switches, 25¢ and upwards. Capt. Jimmie Owen returned this} !°S: Ken? ; se Nat, 7c per bushel. morning from Owen’s Cave, where|the ‘‘Y’’ last night about 10:30 All elses Old Lee Anthracite 67.60 per ton. g he had 1 iy o’clock by Officers Ullman and Me- , T Ei E BAZAAR Vy icaccemtc te Mea oi i ue ce epost eek a atl \ ” 1c hth Mad was sworn out against them by Kane Gi jtarned this morning trom Uobo| Freaderson, an oid colored Sian who ik bead tessk ta Saad air tas thaw ga j : Bak . Springs, Livingston county. lifes Seal the old s y eold pest house, and would be pleased to have your orders 2165 BROADWAY 2156 Mrs. B.T. Davis and daughter, | Gigs wells and cisterns. HiAAy a wethan kone =f = —== Meni Fryers ares Laganes 4 ae He left home yesterday morning id nailed Il the wind d GREAT Falton. Socket the Ours TERE EIS wes HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. Hon. W. M. Reed left this morn-|a valise containing three suits of ing for Calvert City, to appear as| clothes, several shirts, a hat and counsel for Horace Powell, one of the 75. When he went home last defendants in the wheat case. night from work he found his window OW. eral Colored Tramps Ar- ut 7e bushel. Office at elevator. le- phone 254, Prosecuting Attorney J. Wheeler] broken open and raised, by dint of Campbell has returned teom Eddy-|hard work, and the family ax, aod Is mighty good to start with. Then after it is specially A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. ville, where he had been on a visit to | the aforesaid valise stolen. He noti prepared over the You need send nothing out of town, his family, who az ts of Col. S.| fied the police, who at once went to N. epee. a oe One work on the lous. Tramps pe FINEST SYSTEM OF SHAKER SCREENS | P*tert Flat-Ovening Books RROADWA’ vo ; r LA BEI | E PARK L AKE! Messrs, Eugene Coker and Chas. | Suspected, but in looking for the ce 40 4 ds Boyd went up to Calvert City this] ¥#€% the officers came across two! that money can buy, you get the best value for your coal money you = =— morning to attend the trial of alleged|Y°UNS white men, They accosted! ever got in your life when you fill up with our The battle of Manila will be reproduced on the above lake Monday,|wheat thieves arrested there a few| ‘bem and Clark, who speaks very 2 Wednesday and Friday, days ago. much *‘Hinglish,”’ dontcheraow, pro-| Prime Render Lump at 8 cents; Prime Render Egg and Kut at 7 cents James Willbanks, of Arkansas, duced a recommendation from s ime- “ae in Cleveland, Obio, and the two A Py hy called on Marshal Collins yesterday] Qory ped sar Place your order for Anthracite at $8.00 per ton A ere released. They afterwards i RUGUST 15-17-19 afternoon, and) after a briet conver came to. the ollicers, and this tive poe yaar Oelivesy ee Corner Third and Jefferson at the y ‘ Fach nthe spe neal young Ottcer tae mentioned the theft ot | Rates $1.00 Per Day; Meals 25 Cents je valise to” Clark, who volunteered 7 nd Mrs. George Katterioho, | the information that he aud his\part Central Coal and m an We have taken charge of this well-known and popular {somes and o " pace Hh Ss y Y BEST DOLLAR A DAY HoUsE ESTE! This display will be the nicest and most complete ever seen here. beret Maggie Rigles cad Leta) per fiqd found one are road - A KENTUCKY. Our roma are ican and well Ventilated, and newly furnished ~ AN wosk-has been done ‘wader the persona? -supervision-of-Mr. Ellis} Kirchott, decsre Theiring, | tool house that aftersdow=* To it was |e" - rodenoY!. ‘The tables are supplied with the very Best the markets afford, ‘Bour. Mr. Bour has just returned from St. Louis, where he had a spe- Res ent re ‘ramp, Joba|s hat which Clark took, r°d also a JEFF J. READ, Manager Special rates to Pugaiar boarders. Twenty-one-meal tickets 61025. cial order of fireworks made for bombardment purposes. One night], ">. Nagel are home) paper of needles. The remainder of | during the week a sixty-foot ‘‘set piece” of Niagara Falls will be seen |*P™ Dixon, the clothing was replaced in the va-| TELEPHONE 370 agent Yard, Tenth and Jefferson| MEADOWS & PRYOR, Proprietors burning on the water. The picture of Dewey is seen in the background 4 J z ss 7 | — agent for the Adams Express com-|the house, where they found it TROOPS FOR ALASKA. May Be Sent There to Queil Pos- just as the fort is blown to pieces. pany, left today for his old home in| This is tie story both young men|four other persons to do likewise, | LIEUT STEWART. | DAGOES T0 G0. . . . mee sible Disturbanees, Se) Mr. George Smith, the popular] lise, and it was chucked back under ADMISSION TO PARK TEN CENTS rare ie visit, accompanied | told, both claiming that ihere was no| The ladies expect to begin at once. . Frank Cade, who will be his} money in it. —-— - pantpetes j Regular street car fare—s5c each way. perp hobiac ya 4 } st . . Fahow Jsuest there, They led the ollicers to the spot in- Mue' roved—The ‘The Last Will Leave Here To- Battle at 9:30 o'clock sharp. how before and after battle, joe ow wy iia ltleateh abel trove ae a NEWS OF THE RIVERS. |He Is Very Much Improved—The ya pare — Third May Not Go for | night and Will Go to Nertippe- Memes Servien horns, He was Isst night initiated| lise, with most of the contents still in| ; 3 into the Elks. Mr. Robb was for- it: It was under a tool house as} ‘The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo) Some ‘lime, Canada, San Francisco, Aug. 12.—Genera FOR A dOXE. OR FOR NEGESSITY SHORT LOCALS. metly of Florida, and marred a Pa.|they suid, and there were missing) at o’clock. i sed Merriam thie moraing ordered Bet " ducah young lady, Miss Ella Mc-| ‘rom it the hat, a suit of clothes, and ne crew of the Dunbar arrived e idle Cite oe : tery A, Third Artillery, to b Nett. the money and needles. ‘The young |from Nashville last night ; the Boys Are Jvying Life peal bas ore Is Now in the Howpital | © Peat as? ret Eady FOR SALE. Ex JOYABLE PARTY men were brought to the city, and| The Mayflower from Tennessee the Seacoast Justat | Quite I—His Investment to quell dlstatbecees, whiol may fae : after being seached, were locked up. | river passed out this oe with a Present a Bad One, sibly arise through the distress which Z In Clark’s watch pocket there were| big trip of freight. She leaves on —- drennandl is prevalent there. Pieces ters Ass beg toe Many Friends Partake Of the! four five dollar bills and 85 cents in|ber return to Klorence tomorrow af-| 4 totter from Lieut. Alt Slewart of Wrssa*icennli ith iy’ Tinliesa’ kee? cae aE} Rig nd 6 Hospitality Of Miss Reddick. | change. The money missed out of |ternoon, company K, Third reyinent, states | ae lad in| POPE BETTER, front. Prices $100 up. Graveled 4 fowl the E: 1 : . J apparently ended, and tonight or in 4 \ pach ig Os oe d Sei the valise was all silver except une $1 ue ee Fowler was She wee doing H0.i# better, and will y> im @ few/ihe morning the lastof the 101| ' + M, Janes, itl, ket this . She was doin, hat Cus é . ae The handsome home of Dr. J. T. | bil packet this morning, AOIRE | days to Old Point Comfort to remain | hrought here to go to work on the | tness of Hts Holness stia ha ea tf 328'2 Broadway. “ ‘ 4 4 ese i 2 y. Reddick, on South Seventh street,| This morning the case went to trial, | good busine several days until he fully recuper-| sewerage will leave for Canada, It as Was Reported. The Dunhar left this morning for CIVIL SERVICE KEXAMINA-| #8 the scene of unusual merriment} #24 the two defendants, who were ates, tis uadawelnend . sire to #0'to Arliet night, the occasion being the| ‘efended by Attorney Cross, told the | Evansville to reenter her old trade! tie says the boys are enjoying | #,uaterstos A Whey, desire to goto)» 5 onis;, Angi. De. tance TION. celebration of the 19th anniversay of | S4me story as detailed above. between that place aod Nashville. (their camp, and may not leave for| Antony Aples, the man who| ll the rest of the vatican authorities —_——. the birth of Miss Beulah, his bright] Clark said be had been in this coun-| ‘The upper Ohio is on @ boom, 'gome time, as there are three regi- brooabs th ri, here under contract, |CoBfirm the statement that the pope's The U. 6. civil service commission |snd popular daughter, The house) '¥y buta few years. He worked for|there being rise of ine feet at! ments slated ahead of them, to leave| pac “worried himeclf into a spell of {illness is slight, ‘The doctor did not announces an examination will be] was tastefully decorated, and nothing | time in Cleveland, Ohio, and had|Cincinnati during the past 24 hours! frst, fe > ; Lay fvanesl tere 7 hon. | Sy the night at the vatican, Dr. held for postoftice service in this city] was spared to make the event one of | St#rted to New Orleans, to go from|making the stage there 34,2. | Lieut. Stewart's many friends here an A dalla bite bert pila tis | Lapponi visited the pope at 8 o'clock all are interested. A subject in| some date between the Ist andjcontinual enjoyment. The pretty | there to Cuba when the war ends | ‘The stage of 20 feet is expected to | will he pleased to learn of his recov-|\'rtation “and beard: and. ther tal | tls morning. which theresis general interest is the|15th of October. All persons wish | hostess was assisted in receiving by| He was beatin: his way, he admitted |be reached here by Monday, a8 the| ery, a dpted a te dl tek Bees Hae subject of glasses. There are few| ing to apply for examination should | Misses Inez Vertres, Vine Grove, | had paid but 30 cents fare since | river is rising very rapidly, with 14.2 Bot mock nog sponge to pay fe) TO Me A nae CHURCH. people who do not need them. May|secure blanks from the undersigned|Ky., Odie Puryear, Annie Street, {be left Cleveland, At Dawson he |on the gauge this morning, WILL CONFESS. all. They became incensed at vari- Beats. Fun gress risk in not having them.|anq file them on or before September | an Georgia Bonnin; Messrs Joho| ¥9 put off a train Wednesday, and| The Cumberland river is again ° bos, things snd: Real vall Fut a aeeen ru Oy We fit your eyes and give you better pt ono 7 y> i Jashvi of them went down the I, C. to work) Fulton, Ky., Aug. 12.—The mem- sight. ~ You are pleased with what wo| 1, 1898, otherwise they cannot be ex- | Byng and Will Richardson. At 10| there met Pepper. ‘They came on to {falling at Nashville, though an ex- for the railroad, ‘There are ten or a|bers of the Fulton Baptist Churoh ft te vour aac 4 lane Paso B. Asurox, o'clock delightful refreshments were} Paducsh, and were waiting for a |cel’ent stage prevails in that stream. | Disnore te Said to Have Impll-| 2 the railroad, eit are ten we bers ot the Fala 4. ; Ne to $1.00 for same quality lea Secretary Board Examiners, | served, and when the party dispersed] ‘"in when captured, The City of Paducah, from St. ' P| Sean MAP See He rea 9 oO bg Boats. ahuwede avs pipe other parties charge you $8.60 to 5 for the night, all left wishing the} The evidence was deemed sufficient | Louis, is due to pass up today for eated Four Others in the morning. ‘They have been working next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock si J. J. BLEIOH, Orange sherbet today at Stut young lady many happy returns of|'0 hold them, and they were remand- | Tennessee river. Wheat Theft. wih gta "New York poh er nober tee Ager 223 Broadwa; WELL PATRONIZED the day, ed to jail to await tue action of the| The Lookout left this mocsing at- yee Bay ea ead (ore ons cial fh tata FED. The following were ‘ grand jury, being unable to execute | ter & tow of rock, to be u on the " nae ‘ o io i | A WARM DAY, ee Enpa Richardson, has Breet, the $200 bond hacen Se island. The Case Comes Up Today at Cal-| effected by the attorneys for Aples The entertainment given at the Y.|Sophia Burnett, Pearl Hous There were four colored tramps| ‘The Clarksville is due late this af- vert City—Powell Is and the Sewerage contractors, and i Best of the M. C. A. last night for the benefit of Augusta Herriog, - Carrie ‘Gene before Judge Sanders this morning |tero0on from Klizabethtewn and Tnpoognt, fie roe ote te, en ee He rset nine Cao the association was well patronized, | Annie Brower, Mary Corbett, Mary | They were taken into captivityoout|leaves on her return tomorrow at aamitted Tact night, He mil be paid} Toho Day, the young jeweler are imttha, pentane eien Hymarsh, Mary Karnes, Mary Gee) {Dear the “"Y"” last night. by Ofcers |00n. The tat of WI Dismore and ee ean ee reieet’ | rested baie peaterday 08 © charge 6t img \to the ladies who" had Yt Iajap* Linda Diuguid, Murray, Ky,|U!lman and McClain, and their names| |The Sunshine, from Cincinnati, is! Horace Powell, for the alleged theft | in, {0!l; and when all the indebtedness Ti” TWA Yumietlay Olt & Chee ———_—__ jentlemen: Dr. Bacon, T. A. Pyles, | Isaac Anderson and Levy Jones, As|Dhis. City, belonging to Rube Davis, comes ire te work bY Chiet Gi ODD FELLOWS.NOTICE! — 1Chas, Kiaher, Tom Baker, Chas, Wil-t0#ual, the principal ohject they all| Cairo, 17.8, rising. lip eee ehies ae at it'ls un.{e0mee men have no desire to work, IW OS Seas ar ee 7 stack, Jno, Walker, Guy Rudolph, | bad in view was to look for work they | Chattanooga, 11.5, rising. | derstood that Dismore has confessed “"Y 0" Italians, it might beaded. || it Cit i seeme that way to a Togleside lodge No. 195 meets to-/ Ermie Tate, Jno. Byng, Will Rich-|¢ver found. They all had troables| Cincinnati, 84 2, rising. ‘and implicated four others. Powell ™ ve up a’ tree. He expects to ree night at 8 p. m. in regular session. |ardson, Virgil Moore, ‘Lynn Hand,|to burn, and were told to get out of| Evansville, 15.1, rising. appears to have had nothing to do tore _ Paducah about Machig: He All Odd Fellows welcome to attend. {Louis 'Hassman, Edw, Petite, Guy| town to start their conflagration, Florence, falling. with it. Miss Nellie Morrison, aged 13° was turned over to Tennessee officers _ J. G, Beatty, N.G. | Randall, Joe Wealldridge, Herman| The breach of the peace case against | Johnsonville, 15.0, standing. ‘The names of the other four alleged | years, died at her home in the High’ yesterday afternoon by Judge San- Frep Heiaron, Sec. Edwards, Will Winston, Guy Roll- aie Gar, colored, was continued paola Te hover to be implicated were not given, but|land neighborhood last night from a Gers, | ston, Fred Roth, Bart Smith, E, B, | 4til Monday, t, Carmel, 2 8, standing. it is thought the information is cor- gestive chill, after a brief illness. ———— sang Coscareta Candy Cathartia: We ore, |Jones, Roscoe Puryear, Webb Minor,} Allie Campbell, alias Pilow, for} Nashville, 21.4, falling. rect, aud Diamore, when placed oo|She was a datghter of Mr. W. Rebate oe a 1 @C, fall to enna. Arugains refund monet Bowling Green, Ky., Emery Hobson, | Visiting saloons, was fined $5 and| Pittsburg, 12.9, falling. the stand today, will make the con-|Morrison, and a most promising THE DEAGONS, FOR ZHECONVENTION. | Harry Gilbert, John Miller, Chas. |©8ts, the least penalty. Davis Island, 13.7, falling. fession publicly. young Indy. ‘The Paduoas Gay: Ori wil bole Descriptive Singers, raw wi, Rooks, Mrs. John. soe Hale, a barber shop porter of ee a le fallen Fe ccnp pa ‘The remains will be interred to- is regular shoot bite C alata at La * ny Miller, Rev. C. E, Nash, Louisville ; | Color, Was presented on a charge of Paducah, 14.2, rising. sducate Your jowols With Casearete. [morrow at % o'clock at Highland Belle park, It will be the first prac- Kentucky Bankers Will Go tof itis iiora Davideon °*) maliciously assaulting Pitts Leech COURT SIREET TRIALS, | OB" HEC O bindrenererrnaerener | cemetery, tive rmstah dog meek or more. SFAMON AND MONTI Denver Next Week, Cyr oe — with a baseball bat yesterday after- ee yee Ol oaoanNllwgqygy__ Return Engagement of ——=- AZE. noon. Officer Hoyer made the ar-| This afternoon all the Court street | Those Favorites, The Kentucky bankers who will —— rest, and Hale's victim isin a dan-|madames will be arraigned before MEN OF MODERATE MEANS COLTON AND DARROW. attend the bankers’ national conven- | Fire Discovered at the Crocery of | Zerous condition, being threatened | Judge Sanders on charges of roasing| “ houses, and all will no Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. emesis tion in Denver will Jeave Louisville Joe T. Bishop, with concussion of the brain, The | lisorderly f PERFORMANOE EVERY NiGHT [02 4 special car at 8 a. m, Saturday, case was continued until Monday, {doubt plead guilty, Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the RAIN OR SHINE. raya soiin be lsiry My Maa This morning fire was discovered ENDLESS CHAIN, JUDGE TULLY'S COURT. | clothes right, makes the billjright, It costs but a trifle more to wear Excursion vie Miinois CenteatR. R.| routes, arrives in Denver the follow-| 2 tHe TeeF room at the grocery of ; — County Jadge Tully held court garments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and Reunion Blue and Gray, Dawson, Jing Monday at 7:30 a m. At ts rR nad ody hin. Ladies of the Home for the Friend. | this forenoon, and a breach of the | workmanship aa tien ” Dropl in at‘888 pda gr ELL and ses about that Ky., Aug. 24th and 25, one fare;}Omaba an apportunity will be al- * less to Start One. peace case against Stantz Potter, Heit Aas 38’, lowed the passengers to stop over {tf Toom and bad gotten good ‘ oe charged with striking Wm. Mount, | belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little, Louisville, K and tee the exposition. “Tickets will] "40 hee department ddan ery | ‘The ladies of the Home for tna{ "8, dismissed. Several other cases] one fare; limit 4 bn oe cost one and one-third ihe regular with the chabioal pieadeies wank Frieudless have decided to Pie! ee aos for th jlo | DALTON, THE JTAILOR Laiiinnatitis mi res oe fare. had the blaze extinguished, “endless chain’’ for the advancement Beauty tw Blood Deep. - campment, Aug. 1th, an loss will probably amount to a hun-| 0 ‘heir work and as a neans of raise * ‘i Candy une ; s limit Aug. 31st, i 88 & ine EEE a - — dred or two dollars, covered by | ing funds for the institution, vod anil keep it clean, by | BLOWIN X And the onl |., Aug. 230—the best] Powers, of Bowling Green, president ‘ 1 chai " : =. 4 r insurance, These endless cliains i r < i r of all—$0 (0 for the rug! trip,good | of the Keatucky association, is dow poplar just now, and consist jee ae|furti,iom. he, to Hex today \in Popu- Lh VW WOe Ye high-grade 6-cont A 4 bn : returning until Aug. 31 for a paper at the convention Wanrep:—500 live yigwes. at} etter written to some person to pe and that sickly bilious complexion by sip It Fear < J.T. Donoyan, Agent, “The Patriotism of Bankers,” 513 South ten cents and \rite " reed ten sons.

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