The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 17, 1898, Page 4

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-~ THE BAZAAR \s GREAT RECORD-BREARING <1 AT pb T. Palmer, ; Mr. Basil Duké, of Louisville, is at the Palmer. ‘ Mr, Lewis Fields, of Fulton, is at the Palmer today. © Col. Tack Lynn, of Evansville, is a’ the Palmer. W. F. Williams, of Muncie, Ind., is at the Palmer, ° ' Mrs. D. W. Godwin, of Foit Dress linings*at fraction of their hose, regular price 10c, price for Worth, Tex., is at the Palmer House, values. this sale Se. Rev. W. 1. Cave has returned 20,000 yards very best dress living, airs very fine lace curtains {from Dawson, and will preach t- colors navy, greeu, brown, ete, at]%'s yards long and 2 yards wide, | morrow. i the ridiculous price of Se per yard, | Well worth $3.50, our price while] Col. Bud Dale went out home this 30,000 yards Fielder's best brush they last $1.50, morning te spend Sunday with his braids, all colors; regular price d¢ | New millinery good: family. price for this,sale de. gt <4 sar oikiags ae ne he, lospectors F..D. Wyatt and G. M 25 dozen boys’ fine all wool knee] Hewey, Sampson and Schley.’ Have Hea 4 ae le, are at the New pants, regime price we don’t) von seen the new Dewey sailors; we want them, so come and get them for] pave them . Officer Medges, of Mayfield, was 2de. Military caps and Tam O’Shantere| ty inea‘aogtce cae t enens_ in the Just received : |in endless varieties. 500 samples of clegant, beautiful! Ask to see our 95c Miss Lacy Lyne, of Henderson, and perfect fifting silk ‘and satin | thing for school hats. strive feat big Bi gryiols to hes skirts, beautiful Lr in tine | Ahoe:.200 Gem: Larne, serges, tancy novelties and silk lus-| and hair good i Pp. has returned ters, | cte. ‘These goods are all per-| All our $3 hair switches go at $2. [from the bedside of his eister and re~ fect and range in price from $6 to, All our $2 hair switches go at $1. }perts that she is improving. Mrs. Frank L. Smith and little Hale, of Murray, is at the A great general ‘reduction must be made on our entirely too lirge stock. Our winter goods are airiving daily, and we must make room for them. No such slashing of prices has ever been known in Paducah, Absolutely Pure OVAL BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YO, CHURCHES ANDe SOCIETIES. Sreonp Bartisr—The congreg»$ tion will worship at the corner of Ninth and Ohio streets as follows Sunday school 9:30 a. m., and], preaching at 11 a. m., avd 7350) m., by the pastor. Young peoples meetit and weekly prayer adeetiny Wednesd: vening at OF The publie cordially invited and gladiy welcomed to all these services. goods is being received. Exclusive rich and rare effects in new dress goods are now on display. prices are surprisingly low. invite youto view here. Ja ness is gar Tuesday evening at 7:30 will ne Boys’ and Coildren’s Autumn Selling A grand collection of new fall Our We Autumn Millinery The most beautiful collec the city will be shown here Fall Wrappers A big shipment just received will go on sale Monday at 1. ets ck and Capes ne : most important fea- and winter busi- ent selling. Buyers w dollars by looking stock garments now ready nspection. ri tion in Many choice and 1.5 Shoes for Fall THEY DON'T COST MUC TRY ONE Did you ever stop'to tink about the water you drink? If you have not. WHY NOT? Your health is endangered unless you filter the water you drink. We have FIL? ERS that we guar- antee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water. . THEY DON’T, COST MUCH. INCORPORATED Clothing Boys’ kne The greatest bargain sale 7 will see in a lifetime of firs reliable shoes of all sorts from 50c to 3.00 a pair All during the fall you Tarky-stieer Meriopisr—There will be preaching at 11 a, m 7:50 p. m., by the pastor, J Walters. Sunday school at 10a. 0 I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: NEW BAKER, aunts suits, high guaranteed to fit It's a mistake 2% $¥%; abr. price for this sale $3,98and| Then we have $1.50 hair switches ee 8. | at 75e. daughter, of North Kighth street 2 ye, ¥ SOF 300 wew sample Urocade mobair| lett for DuQuoin, Ill., yesterday on 8 visit to relatives. tifal Creole switches for 25c, skirts, no two alike; ovr: price for|75c and $1. this sale $1. | Mrs. William Henry Grebenstein, them First Preserreniay—Services will special high-grade offer | Wigs and half wigs at reduced 600 pairs heavy ribbed children’ formerly Miss Polly Vaugh sent wedding notices to her many friends here, and will be at home at the Vaughan place on North Seventh about Sept. 24th. THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 THE £, W. PRATT COAL COMP’ , Sucessors to Eades & Lehohard | Cor. Ninth and Harrison Streets WILL HANDLE THE CELEBRATED Hillside and Oakland Kentucky Coals LUMP 7 CENTS-NUT 6 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited. E. W. PRATT, Manager. A SPLENDID cI To Get a Fine Suit at the Grand Wovlen Fxhibit. ‘The best chance that the people of Paducah will have to get clothes made to order at rock bottom prices ywill be at our Grand Woolen Exhibit next Monday and Tuesday. WE GUARANTEE— Quality of goods to be the best. Fit to be perfect. Prices to be satisfactery. WE WILL aivE You— Pants to order, $3.00 and up. Suits to order, $12.00 and up. Overcoate to order, 40 and up. Fancy Vest to order, $4.75 and up. ALL WE ASK Is— A chance to show you our goods Monday and Tuesday Sept. 19th and 20th. K. C. Rose & Sox, 329 8. Third St. Delivered, for spot casi only. J. E. LANE Telephone 190 SHORT LOCALS. 1S STILL IMPROVING. WALL PAPER— Compxetes tne -Roou. Press Schotta continues to improve rapidly and his physician predicts # speedy recovery. His friends visit bim every day, and find him quite cheerful. SALURDAY DIED OF DIPHTHERIA, Child of Mr. J. R. Cathey Suc- cumbs te the Disease. We will have shell oysters, select in quart cans; imported Swiss cheese,} The nine-months-oli child of Mr. and all other delicacies at the Buffet. |J. R. Cathey died last night of diph- 1583 H. Zoner. theria at the home of its parents on ——____—— the Mayfield road, this side of the Droggists will say they sell more poor farm. Plantation Chill Cure than all others.} Up to this morning, according to the doctors, the health officer had placed out no warning card, as re- quired by law, although be was noti- The Paducah Electric company {fied two days ago, and had taken no was today engaged in placiag ires | Steps to see that the house was prop- for call bells that will be located in|¢rly fumigated. Several children the basement as the custom house. |had been exposed to the disease, but The battons will be located all over|it is not thought that it will spread. the building. The funeral will take place tome Fe ee row morning. HOT LUNCH. MARRIED LAST EVENING. Go to Sam Gott’s place, on North Fourth street,for your hot lunch every day, He also handles the Frank Febr REX L. bottled beer. What is a wall without paper that CALL BELLS PUT IN. suits the surroundings? Not much to boast of. Taste is most shown in _» artistic wall coverings. We give you _ 8° wide, choice in most moderate prices. \. Papers that will wear well and look handsome st msl figures. Let us tell you the exacteost of pa- pering your rooms or your house. PICTURE FRAMES MADE 10 ORDER, Justice Shemwell Married a Cou- ple Last Night. L. P. BALTHASAR, Napoleon Howard, of this county, and Miss Lulu Davis, of Graves, were married last night at the resi XCURSION |dence of Justice Shemwell, in Me- chanicsburg. They will reside in SUN HENDERSON PEOPLE WED, Baptist church will have an excursion to Mound City tomorrow if the weather is favorable, and Bro. J. Henry Ballance wi excursion and preach fer it while gone. If it should fail te go Bro. Ballance will preach at our church at 11 a. m, and P. cursion will leave Farley’s landing at 8:30 a, m, FOR SALI Justice Little Married a Cu Last Night, le Mr. J. E. Smith and Mrs. Annie Wilson, of Henderson, Ky., were married here last nignt. The ceremony was performed by Justice Little. The woman was a widow with one child, and all ap- Peared to be nice people. HOT LUNCH. Go to Sam Gott’s place, on North Fourth street,for your bot lunch every day. He also handles the Frank Febr RRXL New Show Tonight— Entire Change of Program. eee LITTLE MAUD KRAMER, In new song and dances and wooden shoe exercise. THE BEAGONS, New comedy sketeh. ] ‘ evecare Cheap, a three-room cottage, 70 foot lot. Apply to 12 C. E. Jenntncs. _ NOTICE The \Wusiness of -J. H. Greif, manufacturing and geueral black- smithing, will be continued at the old stand, No. 319 Court street, by J. V. Greif, tor the benefit of the} bottled beer. estate. Work will be promptly done 5 BR EXPEC’ and satisfaction guaranteed. GLY: FARR DH SXEBOT RO: MISS TULLY BETTER. ldvorites. SHOW RAIN OR SHINE! Change program every Thursday. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE FLPTCHER TERRELL, MANAGER He and His Party Will Return to. Springfield. Tuesday and Wednesday September 20 and 21 GRAU’S OPERA CO, ' Presenting two of the Greatest Operas on record Tuesday, SAID PASHA' If you want a nice piano or organ |for cash or easy payments, call on Wednesday, - FALKA)tarding & Miller, 125 South Third | raat C. E. Garaitson, td Manager. REDUCED RAIE TO LOUIS- VILLE, Mrs, J, C. Tolly and daughter, —--- Miss Kate, who were injured in a} Gov. Tanner and party, who have | runaway night before last are better, | been at Golconda since Wednesc | and will be out in a day or two, are expected this afternoon on the Reuben Dunbar trom that place. They were expected on the Fowler last night, but did not come. PLAIN SEWING. Lwould like to get your sewing anddressmaking. Prices reasonable, Mrs. Car Suri, 1585 Campbell street. CASE CONTINUED, | | Cranberries, figs, dates, raisins, | prunes, just received at | Bockson’s, | Phone 259. NOTIVE. LARGE AND POWERFUL CHORUS “+ | | All the witnesses in the Bob Smith case were pot present this morning when United States Commissioner anshenoin: Puryear called the case in bi 2) morning st VanCulla hook | On account of fall races at Lonis-|at 10 o'clock and the case was left ville, the Iilinows Central Railroad|open until next week, The evidence Be im +. BoOebawell, Jr payer aoe ey 28,29] of those present was heard, aud the ie and for train No, 4 leaving Pad i HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ir :20 “&. m. Sept. 30, sell ti oe meeuere, tpspeeaes Wil be beep ihax) ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT Law | Lovisville and return at one fare for 274 South Fourth St, Pad@eah, Ky. Abe round trip, SNM praenice tn ait the is com: | Oct. 2, 1898, uy baakruptey: fag J.T. Doncvax, Agent. Smith now lives in Mayfield, but good returaing wntiifwas formerly town marshal of Mur. ray, sod the alleged offense was com utted there, be held both moreing and eveniog at] i the usual hour, aud will be conducted by the pastor. ‘eNTH-sTREET CrreistiaNx—-Tonight :30 Evangelist K. R. Taylor will address the children. The service will not be exclusive for them, but their interests will predominate in the | sermon. All parents who are terested in having life formed in the c irrespective of denomination, to av- company their children to the Te street Christian church to morrow morning at 10:44 will disc Sabbath “Whi aod W In the e' Bible in Perspective.”’ services will conclude labors with the ‘Tenth-street church. Mr. Parker, the will continue the meeting throughout next week. Everybody cordially welcome. jdest oo ening, ‘tue Tomorrow's Mr. Taylor's beisiian pastor, | 0 Seconp Presnyteniax—Theré wil be services at the Second Presbyte-| rian church tomorrow as follows: In the morning at 11 o’clock in the af ternoon Sunday schvol st 2:30 snd ing services at 7:45 o'clock er meeting Wednesday evening 0; Tuesday evening at 40 services in Rowlandtown. 4 one invited. Finst Bavrist—Services at 10:15 m, and 7:45 p. m. ; Sudday Senoo! | 9:30 a, m, J. BM. Fuller, snjferin- | tendent. Subject cf mocti ser mon, ‘Devotion to Duty,’’ 1 Chron. | Evening subject, ‘Jesus | Christ the Same Yesterday, Today | aod Forever’? Heb, 13-5. Payer; meeting every Wednesday at 7:45 p m. The public éordially invited to all these services. W. K, Penrdd, pastor. Finst Catnistian—At the First Christian church, southeast coraer, of fs Seventh and Jefferson streets, the! congregation will worship at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p. i., ‘morning sub- | ject ‘The Lord’s supper, when shall | we partake of it:'’ evening subject, **Lessons from the lives of Shadrach Meshach and Abedn school at 9:30 a. m superintendent; Y. 7 p. m. Pp. Grrman Evancenicat—The services will be conducted at izual German Bvangelical church on South} * Fifth street. Sunday school at 9:30 .m., John Rock, superintendent. German preaching in the morning at 10:30 and English at night ning at 7:30 sharp. A very invitation is extended to sll iifman, pastor. Broapway Mernopist Sunday school 9:30 a, m., C. B, Hatfield superintendent; preaching by Rev. W. J. McCoy 10:30 a, m, and 7:30 p.m.; children’s services 4 p, m. The meeting will continue during the week, ‘The otlicial board is request- ed to meet at 9:50, m. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ser- vices. H. B. Johnston pastor. tLAND PREsnyTEWEAN—Cor- ner of Sixth and Court streets, M. E. Chappell, pastor. Sunday school 8, m.; preaching at 10:45 a ser- . are cordially invited to attend, The Ladies’ Aid society will meet Monday at 4 p. m, in the lecture room of the church Hadeavor Evanc AL Lurieran—Divine services at the Evangelical Lutheran chureh, South Fourth street, Ger- man preaching in the morning at 10 o'clock; English preaching in the ening at 7 o'clock, text Math. 24-34, Sunday school at a, am, W. P, Hummel, superintendent. All are cordially invited to attend our services. J, H. Hartenberger, pastor. A WEALTHY CHINAMAN. le Not Only Ria, But Enjoys His Treaoures. Stories of the fabulous wealth of Chinamen are nOt unconithon, and may woually be taken with graing of An American who spen some years in the orient writes to the San Franeiseco Wave of one of the richest of these. His nar Whampoa?” an he is said tc all the trade of the Pena “Astute, sighted,” the shrew his race, combined with a breadth of view and a gener- osity rare in a Mongolian, We had many talks together, round his superb I le t Kuit Underwear the| one eyening after a superb dinner. Some time before I had been privi leged to call on Li Hung Chang at his dreariness of the statesman’s estab- lishment with the enchanting luxury of ther enormou cause Iam under English rule and protection that you see qu viceroy Ww nontribution and confiscation follows refusal,’ enumernti Hung Char than t empre KE who ni New Discovery to Prevent Pu had} ty killed meats wandering | by the Danis home just outside | sirup, already wel Atha city, which is palace he| method of condesinat smilie our store filled with goods, correct styles, low | Men's Shirts Special offerings for one week three soc shirts for one week only his week ti.gs a suit At 2.45 a suit, At 3.45 a suit. \L. C. SMITH, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS 1‘00. Men's Clothing We have just received assortment of all the latest style that we are selling at the lowes prices consistent with quali can save several dollars to man intending to purchase a suit Our assistants will be glad t them to you Our prices elsewhere Men's, boys’, women's and chil- bout your prices, there was, and there never will iything equal to our offer in You can buy ladies’ 25¢ s, but not our sort at s only here that you extraordinary knit 25¢ a garment. grade suits that 00 for 1.50 a s line gh rap at 2 be annot EARBOUR’S JWst Back of Wallerstets n North Third Street The St. Bernard Coal Company INCORPORATED Will not be undersold. Are selling . Bernard Lump, 7 bu. { Bernard Nut, 6¢ bu. Delivered, for spot cash only. Undertakers ano emsalmers. | Store Telepnone 128 Residence Teie,bonelso 130 8 Th ing to the print a remarkably har at the Odense (D: slaughter houses, tory manner The methe simple and mig gar, | for the troops in t ar. | Writer having had cons nsare | Tience in trying to kee lise sin | Cuba) sronzes, poree- | ‘The animal to bx or stunned by a (loaded with s Is head, in such a way the brain prope A splen on of sand mat Yet with ire the gen an vu din pert th a revolve i Chinaman is worth gs) inthe f. t 8500,000,000, and of all his sina state to which les him. Lremember ng this point with Whampoa to lone liv the over the heart, opens a ventricle, an allows all the blood to flow out theory of this being that the de« posing of the blood is almost responsible for the quick putr tion of fresh mvat Tmmer thereafter a briny solution (made « coarse or fine salt, more or lc according to length of time mc to be kept) is injected by mea powerful syringe through the wentricle into the veins of the be The whole process takes only minutes, and the beef is re and can be cut up at ones method has been examined a favorably reported on by the g councils at Odense amd Aart als@ by many experts.—S« 1 American strange iseus fac * outside Shanghai, and cold reat harrac could not but contrast the hant’s palace, Yet Li is rich. “Ho dare not, if he would, live as do? Whampoa explained. ‘It is be- that I can have all this Let any Chinaman pos s I doand he will ly be m © disgorge. His come down on him for a ir Whampoa told me of t of the Ag scesions of Ti feller, and of the 4 ho, through her d revenue ‘of | It is said she is er than the queen of emperor of Russia > richest of European who Roc doweger, ng regeney . empire ia Patronage, for nk 2 onarchs.” TO PRESERVE MEAT. va 2 faction— Has Stood a Hard Test. aera of preserving fresh. GFOWS s been discovered in Popue sist August Fjel own through bis MOUs , A new method 200 We! » show “Matil.Effingsr & Co [aa | inyur anunal drops senseless, an assistant cutsdow atel strong, a few or use , The Tailor. should Have Your Threé Reasons... 2 M.E. JONES The Winged Cupid it os so much of people of ack, but he black St. »pular with x furnace poses. Our wid arrow— clean, fine shoots its Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions Pittsburgh Lump 1 cents per bushel Anthracite, four size ) per ton while ual 5.00 per ton three sixes ushel r. bushel Hernard ading earte ernard | sernard Nut DELIVERED, FOF ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY SPOT,CASH ONLY NOR} TELEPHONE NO, OAL 427 BROADWAY | TRADEWATER CG wr Cash only 1 tober 15th Te, Nut Gc Bushel, Delivered twenty-five bushels Nut ELEVATOR, Choice Lump 6e, STEAMBOATS, foot, and Slack"3 pushel to all our friends already tilled for k Paducah Coal and Mining Co, | Office at Elevator, BARRY & HENNEBERGER Crabtree... COAL. deanefeld Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, ail sizes, per Ton $7 We will take care of our customers, your orders, SPOT. CASH, | o send us .. Telephone 70 Render Lump 7 cents Render Nut 6’cents _ entirely Old Lee Anthracite { T $7.00 per Ton 6% Central Goal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager c{ TELEPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS, R. BURGAUER, Solicitor FOURTH AND BROADWAY, . OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST.. He SECOND Saanlees a perfect fit, He does all his Work with ! ome labor, THIRD... He will geil you # guit of closes made to order | | +s cheap as you can. buy | a custom-made lar Favor we es MY RBIS oor erm mae

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