The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 19, 1898, Page 4

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¥ ia r ee ..LAST GRAND... LEARIN SALE OF THE SEASON If you neglect this opportunity you will have lasting regrets; for never in the history of merchandising was such radical pricing known, Read this protocol. No original writing can be more interesting. edict has gone forth that no summer goods must after next week finda resting place in our store Three hundred fine shirt waists,| All our soc and 75¢ summer cor well made, well worth soc, grand|s:ts, grand clearing sale price < clearing sale price gc. | Millicery Department rae ee andes eniats, rega.| All our fine trimmed hats; - lpaesi sale| All our fine straw sailors; lar price 75c, grand clearing sa) Ail one Anis walkie bites price 25¢. a vhite pique and At Half Price in Our All our fine white piq Ban Pat 80m Marseilles shirt waists, worth 1.25 , to 200, grand clearing sale price} One huvdred and fifty fine schoo’ Tam o'Shanters, regular price 25 Dress Skirts at a Fraction ae of Their Real Value. |All our fine straw sailors that All our fine white shrunk pit |sold for 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 go in aud Marseilles dress s and eee our grand clearing sale for soc gir pe Te ee while they last. All our very fine silk, satin and moire dress skirts that range in price at 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 10.00} go in our grand clearing sale in| two lots, 3.98 and 5.00. | sale price 75. $5.00, 1.25 and 1.50 Kid | All very long fine hair switches, Gloves at 59%. f Two hundred pairs finest quality | clearing sale price 1.50. kid gloves, blacks and colors, sizes} Just receiv a new lot of col 5%, 5% and 6, go in our grand|ored switches and wigs, 25 an¢ clearing sale at 59c. | 0c, hats, in all the new shades and styles. Ask to see them. Allour fine French hair switches, THE BAZAAR! 215 215 BROADWAY jand 35c, grand clearing sale price Just received, a new lot of fall regular price 1.50, grand clearing regular price 2.50 and 3.00, grand |SALOON MEN WROTHI[METROPOLIS FERRY. Some of Them Do Not Like the} It Has Chonged Hands, and the New “Exclusion” it Will Be Brought Law. Here for Repairs. Keeps Women Out of Their Places] It Was Recently Fxamined and Of Business Test Cage Condemned by the Inspee- Probable. tors Ther., Some of the saloon men are pre-] Mes-rs Richard Smith and Joseph paring to lest the ‘he newly coustitionality of] Grace, well Kavwn citizens of Me- passed ordinases probibit-|tropolis, arrived ia ity this from yoing into galoons | morning to make arrangsments for nee was signed by th | bringing the ferry boat Neitie here “LET US HAVE PEACE” “Peace hath her victories no jess re- nowned than war." “To the victors belong the spoils.’ To our customers belong the profits gues this week. We have met the enemy and—we've got ’em. WE HAVE SILENCED THE FORTS of high prices with the bar- gains we sold to the trade. O mer figures, at all times the LOWEST, | i af now knock all the rest in the shad By Md oh PA poke of ow proot filters you From our diess goods may yet be se- | are certain of having pure water. Fully guar- It you wish to escape disease you must fil- ter your drinking water, both winter and sum- 8 ogo, and he hw |for repairs, The above gentlemen It be rigidly ev ol. Peters, and will hereafter oper- ale the boat at Metropolis. ‘The boat has not been running for veveral days, the Cowling doing the vork for her. ‘This was on account f the boat having been condemned by the author! The steamer as sold to Messrs. mith and Grace for $3000. The sale of the Nettie to the above named gentlemen was recorded in the United St court here this morn- ing. OVAL RaNona POWER 60., REW YORK. Some cf the suloon men are pre aring to make a fight against th: ordinance. They derive a govily portion of their patronage from wom en of shady character, or men whom PERSONALS. the women meet there, and it war A this that the law was passed to abol vecesevececes sh. Ou the other band, a number — of saloon men think the law fsa goo’ one, and ought to be enforced. It is probable the first time an ar rest is made the case will be tested Tl Miss Avie Ditmer bas returned OUR GRETNA GREEN. from Creal, ote Miss Allie Gordon, of Louisville. |Several Kentucky Couples Mar isa guest of her sister, Mra. 8, R ried at Metropolis Within Ove of the Son's cirealators, Mr Hardman, > Stafford, was in Metropolis yesterday the Past Few Days, Messrs, George Smith and Frank Cade have returned from Hender- son, Mrs. I, Willett leaves tomorrow for Paris and Osage, Tenn. PROPOLIS, hy Paper Mr. J. W. Orr is visiting his in the ty st of the np aie f ; uutz, at | vorite Paducal paper in Metropolis is Batis. ste a i Most of the Ceremoules Were} ihe Suv. it having three times as many subscribers there as both the other dailies in’ this city combined. The outside circulation of the Darty Suv isincreasing very rapidly and is A day or two ago James V. Harp mest gratifying and successful erand Mivnie Davis, of Milburn, | toature, to Eddyville this morning on profes oty, Kentucky, were mar- sional business. ried at Metropolis by Justice Thomas Mies Ellis Winchester will return | “eget. ‘They eloped on the 17th Monday from Dawson, Judge O. R. Morgan, of Jobnson county, Ill., is in the eity, Mrs. C. R. Bader and Miss Mary E. Minor left this afternoon for St. Louis on a visit. Performed by Justice City Attorney R. T. Lightfoot was heMh Tatton eeike Thomas Liggett. last night initiated into the Klks, and there was a large crowd present to see him through, Hon. John K, Hendrick went uj nisle ‘ OMMEPTER AT WORK, The sanitary committee of the couveil is at work trying to force those who have connected with the Jobn Clark and Ora Harvey, of Lovelaceville, Ballard county, Ken and Wm. Eickholz and Mary Meyer, of Massac county, Illinois, were married by Thomas Liggett. can be ascertained, there are some wh refuse to be compelled, and have GREAT NAVAL DISPLAY =ON ad LA BELLE PARK LAKE! The battle of Manila will be reproduced on the above lake Monday, Wednesday and Friday, This display will be the nicest and most complete ever seen here. All work has been done under the personal supervision of Mr. Ellis Bour. Mr. Bour has just returned from St. Louis, where he had a spe- cial order of fireworks made for bombardment purpo: One night during the week a sixty-foot ‘‘set piece’’ of Niagara Falls will be seen burning on the water. The picture of Dewey is seen in the background just as the fort is blown to pieces. ae __---- TOMGHT ADMISSION TO PARK FREE Regular street car fare—sc each way. Battle at 9:30 o'clock sharp. Show before.and after battle. Mineral WELL House Why go to other health resorts when you can find an unrivated one at home? I bave taken charge of, renovated and repapered the hotel adjoining the | sists of 800 collars, 700 coupling GREAT MINERAL WELL One-half block from the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis on South Fifth street, and am prepared to accommodate both at very reasonable rates. MEALS 25 cents; LODGING 26 cents, rates to regular boarders and invalids. CHAS. C, CARR, Proprietor. LA BELLE THE INFANT PARK 2 £e¢ SIX DAYS OLD Before any impression is BAKER AND RANDALL. upon the eye by light. The normal eye in youth is capable of distinct vision, from a few inches from the SOME. F: FOW REE. eye to the farthest visible fixed star. ~yicapied As we grow older the near point of FORD AND DrVERN. our vision recedes. The eye never — grows old for distant vision—only Performance before and immediately | for close; that’s why we need glasses after the battle. Change of after our fortieth year, Then we bill Thursday night. need the right kind. That's the kind you get of Dy. J, Harraes, TONGS OR SPECTACLES. PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT RAIN OR SHINE. Rufus Choate, the great lawyer- BREAD oc utn Chat he rat lane IS THE STAPF sighted stage, did not wish to com- mence the use of glusses. In plead. OF LIP Jing a certain cause, he kept holding his manuscrigt farther and fartuer off in order to see. This so annoyed the judge that he at lust burst ont with; “Mr, Choate, | would advise you to get one of two things—-either apairof tongs or a pair of spec- tacles,”” “a CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURE Diploma OFFICE: PALMER HOUSE, Every barrel, half barrel, sack or ecaemaaterat cote] DR, J. HARRAES ‘URI ET RED WINTER WHEAT | meen I cannot give a pair of tongs, but T can give you a careful examination and if you need spectacles I can make them, guaranteeing satisfaction OR NO PAY. EYES TESTED FREE, ~—none finer. All firct-class retail THE PAY 1 Y grocers sell it. Bost families buy it. THE PAY TRAIN, YOUR MONEY BACK if not astep - resented. ‘The pay tram finished the work of _____ | paying off the employees of the Illi _YT Solera $2.56. Taych is Ganrangements sre made with road depot | Mi! k and well its made Mr. John D. Kennedy and Miss Margerita Dunning, of Metropolis, were married by O. J. Page They left for Valpa:aiso, Lad., to at- tend the Indiana Normal University. not disconnect, and say they will Stand a lawsuit first. Mr. W. H. Maire, formerly of this city, arrived this ‘afternoon from Princeton, where he has been a visit to his old home, MIN, MUSIC A street gamin this morning at- LOOKING FOR GRAVEL, On the 18th Andrew 8, esor, of . Beuteatec te. A yeatlhe tracted a great deal of attention on Fulton Men of Prominence Com-|Moore, of Oscar, Ballard county, | Brosdmay. He had « piece of ga pip? about three feet long and frow it he blew the sweetest music imagin. able. The youngster was quite profi cient in his unique art, and said no one tauglit him that. He learned by practice, THISISTA Kentucky, were married at the resi- dence of Dr. J. A. Orr. ‘The bride is a niece of the doctor's. The bride and groom are highly respected. ing to this City. Yesterday's Fulton Leader says Tomorrow a party of city officials, composed of Mayor Fall and Coun- cilmen Powers, Taylor and Weldon, will leave for Paducah to examine the gravel pits there. They will also probably go on to Grand Rivers and inspect the gravel at that place, Mayor Fall bas a proposition from Supt. Gillease, of the I. C. R. R., to furnish gravel, laid down in Fulton for $5 per car load; and Pat Hal loran, of Paducah, of Paducah agrees to furnish his gravel for about $3 per car, the city paying the transpor- tation. This would make the cost amount to more than Gillease’s price, ‘but it ts it Halloran’s mpateri perior article. “AS BYRD’S SUCCESSOR. The Only Man Mentioned for the Place Is Mr. Ed Ash- brook, Mr. Byrd Resigned to Work on School Building LAS Filing Suits For Term of Circuit Court, DAY For Next This was the last day upon which snits can be filed for this term of circuit court, and it is expected that before night there will be quite » number of them filed. Allen Wilson today brought suit agaiosi Nora Wilson for divorce, al Since the vacaney wan: ggeated in JegiBs abandonment and adultery. the-board-ot education by the resig- :G “ FG, oh, nation of Trustee J. M. by ri, of the | tated el ncn one of the parties, Mayor Fall will |Fitst ward, there has been scine spec- 4 ulation as to who his successor will | present a subscription list to the bus. | jness men for the purchase of the}! gravel The only man now mentioned for the place is Mr. Kd Ashbrook, the well known real estate man, who will in all probability be Mr. Byrd's suc- adm., insti Amanda Langstaff-Orme & Co., filed suit Jagainst S.W. Arnold to recover | Judgment on two notes Mrs. Julia E. Greif has filed suit the Purchase Wheelstock ORDER READY = ays company for $10,000 damages, Her E, Rehkop! & Sons Will Ship a Saal re . 1 Pdlvca’ husband was night watchman last Big One Today. t. Ashbrook is one of Pac meas! April, and was killed early one best known citizens, and would no doubt fill the position with credit to himself, morning before@e ceased work, 4. D, McElya has filed suit against his wife, Ruth McElya, for divorce, alleging abandonment and the custo dy of their child, E. Rebkopt & Sons will today be- gin shipping a big government order to headquarters. It has been filled in a remarkably short time, and con- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ps and 10,000 breast straps. nis isfdecidedlyjthe largest order of ind ever filled in Kentucky. HEPRD FROM. Sealed proposals will be received at the Mayor's office until noon, (12 | o'clock) Monday August 22d, for repairing what is known ag Sixth} Harry R. Geer, world’s cham street bridge (now Bridge street)| pion trick, fancy and perilous across Island creck according t0/ eyelist,has ten $75 new Lum Min plans and specifications, which may |Num bicycles for sale for a song. be seen in the city engineers office, 4 A good and suflicient bond will be |Call at the Palmer House and once, Prices will required of the suecesstul bidder. 182: James M. Lana, Mayor. l6a4 BICYCLES A’ WHOLESALK. He is Now in Saint Louis. Moro Men. Wants Antony Aples, formerly ‘boss’ of the Italian laborers here, who was until a few days ago in the city hos- pital, has been heard from. He is now in St. Louis, and wants more Italians to work for him, He has written to some of his friends here for the names of all those left here, ashe desires to take stepsto get them to St. Louis, It is said by those who know him that Aples 13 worth about $15,000 Most of it he made working Italian laborers on the plan be attempte? here. REPAIRS BEGIN. fhe School Buildings All to Be Repaired, Work began this afternoon on the high school building, and for the next several days it will undergo re~ pairs. Mr. Lockwood, the well known contractor, has the contract, and will push the work. Repairs will also begin on all the other buildings in a day or two. Watch This Space For Something New. It Will Come From Only a Few Cases This Morning Before Judge Sanders, ‘There were only a few cases before the police court this morning. Joe Woods, for a breavh of the peace, was fined $1 and costs. A young man was fined $1 and costs for being drunk, and two others $20 and costs for gaming, 1S BETTER, Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifth Street Under Palmer House Telephone 362 Reports from Dawson state that Justice J. P. Winchester, who has been there for some time to be treat- ed for dropsy, is rapidly improving, and is looking better than for some time. He will likely return home in a few weeks, BAR Born, to the wife of Mr. Lewis The finest thing of the seasen will be the Chicago Excursion August aly $5.00 for the round trip, good ret rving until Aug. Sist. td nois Central this morning and left for the Louisville division this after- noon. The stores will all be open ‘tonight and trade promises to be hive- ly. Green, on pound boy. Jones street, a twelve- Rdarate Your 1 wols With Cuscarets. Candy Carhartt, © ntipation forever 86.260, 160.0. 0, dali, deve" rotund money lected some choice thiggs in hot | anteed. Prices within reach of all. t weather stuff, on which we won’ yesterday purchased the boat from} quote any prices, though others do that for a bluff. These goods can have as you wish them; yourself make the prices to suit. And when you have spent a few dollars you get a fine picture to boot. W @ well-| ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRTS ever sold in this end of the state; for less than the goods can be bought at, all home made and right up to date. Our LADIES WEAL pleases the fairest, and looks lovely on creatures less fair; Ouretyles, which are ever the rarest, “are charming,’* fair women declare. Av the men folks never forget us, wh ing NICE SHIRTS and FIN S. They know we keep tle assortment from which they can easily choose. Our SHOES are the best avd cheapest on top of the earth—or be- low—and every last pair 18 as ‘solid? as the rocks in the Forts of Morro. You may fancy this quite out of rea son, but a trial will prove it is you BROADWAY PADUCAH ny (mmeee tee Screen Doors CHEAPEST. Filter the Water You Drin z and Windows! ; § true, Just to wind up for the sea , son, FORTY CENTS buys a LOW = QUARTER SHOR TO BE HAD. In GAITERS and BUTTONS and LACES we can fit every foot to a “TT. “Cousi p, how dainty your feet look!"" “wear Dorian’s! ° g ; shoes—don't you s N Rich people are pl . beauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR / a . —. think it @ duty to follow the taste! * — as : of “big bugs, , | . Our trade is iner rand] H ide ii bealthy—our prices creating nme “There is a Tide in the we hold fast the trade of the wealihy. | i anal “the poor we have always, with Affairs of Men us,"* * Our PICTURES—the ceus of which, taken at the flood, leads on to IwMORTALS—in every ‘sweet home’? | fortune." There is a time in buying ned ler ibe, eg just for a your coal when you can lay in your . dollars’ purchase, you're wel ete ne t ade ole (6 bodse Gl them tear, j winter supply to great advantage. | bes pha meat Now is the time; catch it while it ~ : All will admit the above contains | flies. ‘The best grade of coal lor Siig “more truth than poetry.” ily use at summer prices, ‘ Everybody come to this winding- | i a up sale of the season. Highest Awards at Chicago % and Atlanta Expositions Bernard Anthracite, four sizes Bernard © three eizes JOHN J. DORIAN, WO. 205 BROADWAY, - PADUCAH DIED YESTERDAY ' Miss Bertha Baker, aged 5 years 1 aatyeteiny ecervooe ve BERNARD COAL COMPANY Clarks River section of congestion ot |) Le aEIN. AM a 4 the stomach. She was the daughter of Mr. J. W. Baker, of that section, and the funeral took place this morn ing. The burial was at Clarks River burying ground. DR. VORIS HEARD FROM, + $7.60 per ton . 5.00 ir ton s cents per bushel 7 cents per bushel Bernard Nut DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY GINCORPORATED) TBLEPHONB NO, @ 427 BROADWAY It's goin PADUCAH COAL AND MINING CO, INCORPORATED Dr. C. E. Whitesides is in receipt i of a letter from Dr. J. V. Voris, hi Miners and Shippers... nephew, who is now im Porto Ricx with an Lodiana regiment. He wen nly wag tes eng Ry Rn Tradewater Coal all in good health with few except ions, and there was nothing of which to complain at the tine the letter was ° i by 0 A BOY'S DEATH. bf nen mes The little 6-year-old son of Mr. J 2 S. Barnett, of Mechanicsburg, die ; peat she ie ~ COAL “sete” COAL boy and his death was ® sad biow to his parents. ‘The remains will b. taken to Birmiogham, Marsha'l county, for burial, tomorrow, MASONIC NOTICE. Plain City Lodge No 449, F & A. M.,, will meet at their lodge room in the Leech build- ing on North Fourth street at 8 o'clock tonight in special communi- oat 5 By order of W. M. 3, O. INanam, Secretary, FOR SAL $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments 100 choice residence lots, 50 feet froot. Prices $100 up. Graveled Streets, W. M Janna, ul 3828's Broadway. BULLET KILLED A SPANIARD. SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bu : it, 7e per bushel. All sizes Old Lee Anthracite $7.60 per ton, THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH stock on hand all the time and ®» pleased to have your orders, BARRY & HENNEBERGER, We koe would We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal but give our patrons the well-screened Fender Coal AT A CHEAP PRICE, Y Miss Marie Noble is in receipt of a] prj . ‘ letter fromm @ frient who ie in ma| Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at 7 cents Cash Rough Riders, and who sent her a See us about your Anthracite All sizes, cartridge shell the bullet from which killed a Spaniard, The shell is one of the most interesting souvenirs of the war in the city best quality and cheapest price. coger, |O8ntral Coal and iron Company slice we ee ase ine pa driving aif in JEFF J. READ, Manager : TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R, BURGAUER, Agent Yard, Tenth and Jefferson Dalton: Thelte ier. FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST... .. He guarantees a perfect ft. Should Have Your | secon... tte docs all his work with home labor, Patronage, for THIRD... He will sell you a :u Ucf clothes made to order Three Reasons... 48 cheap as you car buy a custom-made And the only high-grade 5-cent cigar. Ask for it, ~

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