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

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A great g lige stock. Our must make room tor them ever been known in Paducah, Dress linings at a fraction of their values 20,000 yards very best dress lin’ colors pavy, green, brown, ete, a the ridiculous price of Se per yard 0,000 yards Fielder's best brush braids, all colors; regular price price for this sale 25 dozen boys’ fine all wool knee pants, regular pric we don't want them, so come and get them for d eived : 500 semples of elegant, beantifal and perfect fitting silk and satio skirts, beautiful traid effects in tine fancy novelties and silk lus- These goods are all per price from $6 to 3.98 and re serges, ters, ele. fect and range in $12; our price for this sale § $1.48, 300 new sample brocade mobair| skirts, no two alike; ovr price for this sale $1. 600 pairs heavy ribbed children's winter goods No such be ‘al reduction must be made on our entirely too are airiviog daily, and we slashing of prices has 10¢, hese, {thi regular price price for sale pairs very fine lace curtans yards long and 2 yards wide, well worth $3.50, our price while they last $1.50. New millinery goods: The very latest things. {new trimmed walkivg Dewey, Sampson and Schley. you seen the new Dewey sailors; we have them. | Military caps and Tam O’Shantere jin endless varieties, Ask to see our 25¢ sailors ; thing for school hats, We are headquarters on switches and hair goods, Come and see them. All our 83 hair switches go at $2. All our 62 it switches go at $1. Then we have $1.50 hair switches at 75e. Beautiful Creole switches for 25¢, 7dc and $1. |. Wigs and half wigs at reduced prices. just the THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 Everything New New,Building, New Fixtures and an Entirely NEW STOCKs GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET Is stocked with all kinds of fresh and ly to all parts of the city. salt meat Call and Goods delivered prompt- we our new store, Por LALLY. ‘Tenth and Trimble. Telephone No. 118. THE &. W. PRATT COAL COMP’Y Sucessors to Eades & Lehehard WILL HANDLE THE © { Cor. Ninth and Harrison Streets .EBRA LED sHillsi¢e and Oakland Kentucky Coals LUMP Delivered, fcr spot cash only. E. LANE, THE DESIGNERS. Of opr wall paper patterns are of the cleverest men in the — profession. Therefore our designs are charming. We aim to suit the paper to the wal and its uses. If for a parlor you want a good background for pictures and complete the beauty of the room. Not a paper that will spoil their et- fect. Let us show you our patterns PIC IRE PRAMES MADE TO ORDER, UL. P BALTHASAR, ‘SHORT a REAL G. W. Ballard deeds a lot in the city to Minvie Greif for $1,000 R. Rowland decds a lot to A. J Brigman for 8100 John D Joboson Rosa Korts for 116. SPECIAL BREW, A beer that is sold at the Boffet a rare delicacy with those oysters on half sbell and imported Swiss cheese Call and try it H. Zener. INJURED BY A PLANK, deeds a lot to vn Maplewood Terrace Anily Yates, a colored employe at the 1. © was injured at the coal chute lay afternoon by head by a piece s! yeste the Telephone 7 CENTS~ NUT 6 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited. 190 E, W. PRATT, Manager. 1woobm! N OF WORLD. reigns are urgently request- «tto attend the regular meeting of Vlive camp tonight, and to be at the hall at 7:30 sharp. Camp meets in old Masonic hall in Campbell build- ing, corner Fifth aud Broadway. Chis is one of the most important ngs since the camp was organ- zed, and it is to the personal interest f every sovereign, and to his fam- ily’s interest, that he attend this ineetivg. So do not fail to be there. Wives, mothers,sisters and daughters remind your Wovodman of this, and aid bim in getting there early, He was rendered scious but.at the hospital scon ame bett HAKIIS GAVE ' he IND, Will ach Dance will, of Hare jored, indicted on eof detaining a girl named f the county gainst ter was relawed oo bond yestercay Cure _ Plantation made by Respectfully, J. F. Estes, Head Consul Commander, Div. O. 11, HH. COMMANDERY Sir Koights in stated conclave to- night, beginning at 8 o'clock. Busi ness of importance to be transacted, LMAN, Recorder. SEE OUR WINDOW For the best $3,50 man’s shoe in the city. Better than you can buy else- where for $4. Cochran & Owen, The Y’s will meet in the First Christian church Wednesday after- noon, September 28 at 4 o'clock. A mectiog of importance to every mem- ber in the organization, You take no risk on Plantation Chill Care, as ‘is gueranteed to cure, Remember election of loval officers in Padacah Central W. C, 'T. U. Wednesday, September 28, All members urged to atteud promptly o'clock ia the lecture room of First Christian church he If you want a nice for cash or easy payments, call on Ilarding & Miller, South Third street, C. E, Gannirson, ul Mauager. DISTRIC! LIBRARY BUeNEFIT, piano or organ On next Saturday ber 1, Miss Mary Davis, who is teaching the Sunny Slope school on the Paducah and Mayfield road, will give ap ice cream social for the bene tit of the school library, Miss Davis extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend and belp her in this most commendable effort, “VOR RENT, evening, Ovto- Grocery store, West Broadway and Sixteenth street. No. 1514, Apply at above place, © 2464 ROYAL RAKING POWDER 60., NEW YORK. Mrs, J. P. Rice mother in Omaha. Attorney T. L. Crice has returned trom a visit to Ballard county. Mrs, J. T. Barnes leaves tomor row for Evansville on a visit. Mr. Harry G. Tandy weot up to Louisville last night on business. Dr. Will Sanders has gone to Lex- ington to visit his son, Dr, Lillard Sanders, Mra. George Warfield and mother, Mrs. Holloway, retursed today from Edinburg, Va. Phil Hunt,of Tennessee’s Pardner, is at the Palmer. The show will be here next week. Mr. Charles Clark has recovered from his recent illness and resumed work at the postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. Coarles Scholz have returned to Evansville after 9 visit to the family of Mr. Fred Kamleiter. Mrs, Hattie Moellenkamp, of Me- tropolis, returned home yesterday, after a several days’ visit to her brother, Mr. Eugene Bailey Mr. J, Edwards expects his family shortly from Columbus, They have secured rooms at the residence of Senator Mac D, Ferguson, Messrs. Sam Goodman and George Detzel are attending the Retail Li- quor Dealers’ Association at Lexing- ton, as delegates froin Paducah, Mr. J. J. Bornschein and wife left this afternoon for Louisville on a two weeks’ visit Mrs. Edwin Hodg- kins, of that place, who has been visiting Mrs, Bornschein® returned home. Mr. S. T. Payne, Jr., of Ogden’s Landing, was inthe city today en route to Louisville with his father, Dr. S. f. Payne, Sr., who will be treated while there by a specialist. Mr. Harry Ward,of Barlow Bros’, was in the city again today, and will be here tomorrow to play with the company. He is managing to do the advance work and at the same time ill his place in the company. DEA Tis. is visiting ber ‘There Were Several Last Night in the City and County. Mrs. Duke, sged 60, died last night at her home in Calvert City of heart troublo. She leaves a family. Teresa Reiter, syed 4 years, died last ight at the home of "her father on Meyers street. ‘The remains were buried in the county graveyard. told child of died of diphtheria in of Robert, the Mr. J. B. Kiog the Sharpe sect'oa county. W.S. Megerson, last night at his home near Woud- ville of brain fever, after a flengtby illness. He was a well known man, and leaves afamily. The remains were buried from Bayou church. Y OPENING, “aged 42, died All Isdies interested in millinery are invited to see the display of pat- tern hats and bonnets in new, choice and practical designs at Smith Sis- ters’ on Wednesday of this week All the newest and most desirable ideas itNuillinery can be seen there. Sairn Sisters, 2682 418 Broadway. MORE DIPHTHERIA, ‘There Are a Few More Cases Near the City, There are a few cases of diphtheria in the county. One is near the county poor farm, where a child re- cently died of it, and another at the home of Mrs Cope, near the Broad- way road. The doctors are not apprehensive of its becoming epidemiv, but think every precaution should be taken to prevent a spread. PAWNEE BILL COMING, Mr. U. F. Ferguson, in advance of Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, is in the city today making arrange- ments for the appearance of his show in Paducab next month. This is the show owned by Major Lily, and is a “Big dance at Ramona park tonight. Admission free ; 25¢ charged for each couple who danc uf Wa, Sweeney, Mgr, Healtn must be a secondary con- sideration with you. Wollars first, muddy water second and no health, Change this, get a Filter of Scott Hardware Co,, and you will have good health, They don't cost much, 2782 NG CLOSED, ‘The revival in progress at Palestine cburch closed last night, there hav- ing heen a large and successf meeting. It was condacted by Rev Humpbrey aod @ yousg man named Rudd, the latter from Marshall, ME Marshall | ca NEW JANITOR. Mr. Newton Thomasson Appoint- ed at the Custom House, ‘ceeds Mr. A. ©, B George Head, in Charge. The appoiatment of Mr. Newton R. Thomassoa, of Jackson street, to the position of janitor at the custom house, was received by Custodian J. R. Puryear yesterday afternoon and turned over to Mr. Thomasson. He assumes charge on October 1 George Head, colored, hos been io charge temporarily for several days. He was appointed by Custodian Pur- year, who released Mr. Bundesmann at the expiration of his six months term. The custodian thinks that the place of janitor is one that should be held by a colored mao, and for thi- reason appointed Head. While he has the discharge of janitors, he has nothing todo with their permaneot appointment, which is made by the treasury department. Mr. Thomas- son is appointed for six monihs, Go to Lagomar no's for a pice, large ice cold heer. FORGOT HIS PAPERS. The Sheriff of Liv ingeton Coun- ty Was in a Fredica- ment. He Had to Place His Prisoners in}. Jail Instead of the Pe itentiary. Sheriff R. B. Cowper, of Living- ston county, went to Eddyville Sun- day with the three prisoners convictea at the last term cf circuit court there, which closed Saturday. One was Jake Dorman, white, and the other two were negroes. When he reached Eddyville with them, and took them to the peniten- tiary, he ascertained that he had left all ‘his papers at home, and without the necessary papers, the warden of the prison would not receive them. The officer was compelled to place the three men io jail there and return to Smithland after the papers. You take no risk on Plantation Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure, THE WEATHER. It Exerts a Great Influence on Our Affairs. We are not always ¢ great influence which exerts on our affairs. “4 st and scious oft he the Fair we interest to everyt d depr Sus 4 fea was before of severe times makes all the tween life and death. are largely under its control. farmer's first thought in the m and his last e« late to the wea pleasure eck. builder are the weathe children whose live ited to the the approach « It is a mat 1 1 spar c liffe prence be. Our emotions The rning night re four wa f bad r of so much ¢ ends annually use On weat about first amen f th rm whiel Novemby fei ng we fast war, stroyed land Jays earl Freneh orms were t of the turbanc have been 4 certained and the f n ample time y. Prind} Science Monthlv A DAMPER ON PATRIOTISM. His Wife's Question Caused Him te Change His Mind. is very patriotic, When the first call arms resounded through the land he was consum with a burning desi en te the Dobson front, But the thought that he had a wife dependent upon him bade hin pause. With the second call came the ! desire country, but he did x tears and pleadings of his wife. Then came the glorious news from Santiago, which inflamed him anew with patriotic.enthusiasm, and he re- solved to delay no longer. Ile felt that his country needed him more than his wife did To fortify himself against hiswife’s tears he took her gently im his arms and resting her head upon his breast where he could not sce her eyes, he told her that he was going to the front. It was a duty he owed to his country, he He pictured the glorious life of the soldier fighting for the flag he loves so well. He bade her be brave. He showed her how she could do her du home while ce was fighting at the front. She lay very still and quiet in his arms when he finished. Dobson felt { was a solemn hour for both of them Still he would do his duty Finally his wife raised her head from where she had pillowed it looked calmly and trustingly into the ves of herb “John, voice that made how much pension does draw?” Dobson is very patriotic, but never 1 she has resolved to stay at home rese t dare face the she said, in a low, sweet him thrill, “John a widow Tourist (to country sexton)—De they offen dic here, my man Sexton (with a look of anmixed astonishment na, sir; NEWS OF THE RIVERS. vist 6 4, fallin 0, falling. Evansville, 4 6, rising. Florence, —— Jobnsonville, | Louisville, 3.7, Mt. Carmel, 4 7, rising. Nashville, 2.0. rising, Padueab, 34, standing, Pittsburg, 7.0, rist g. St. Louis, 84, (ding ‘The Dick fowler lett for Caito on time this morning with fair busicess. The Ohio is rising at Evansville, Louisville and other points, It is on a stand here, but will be rising by tomorrow. The City of Paducah, from St. Louis, passed up the Tennessee river early this morning with a splendid rip. The Dunbar, from Evansville, ar- cived at 11:30 This morning, with fair business. She will lay up bere and the H, W. Buttorff goes out io her place this afternoon, Capt. Ben Howsr | in command, The City of Sheitield, ont of Ten- oessee river, arcived early this moto. ing and departed for St. Louis at 6 a.m. The river fraternity will be pleased to learn bat the Obie, Tennessee and Cumberirot are rising. Tle Huckeve State is on Whe ways at Mound City for repairs, Capt. Prank Farnsley is now at home on ashort vacation, He bas accepted # permanent position with the Ayet-Loud Tie Co. The St. Louis Republic says Albert Pritchard has beeo appciat- ed pilot of the United States steamer Mississippi. * * Jesse Jawison,a well koown steambuat pilot, has bought a farm and will retire from the river.”’ he P. D. Staggs leaves at & p. m. tomorrow for Tennessee river. The Ciucinnati Enquirer of Satur- day says: ‘The steamer Hudson, of the Pittsburg and Cincinnati Pack- et line, will leaye here early Saturday morsiog for Memphis. She goes under charter to the Memphis and Arkansas City Packet line. Ar- rangements to that effect were con- summated between Superintendent Ellisoa aod President James H. Rees. Capt. John H. Sweeney will re in charge of his favorite, ana En- giveer Phil Kliff will be in charge of the engines. Pilot Harry Doss will take her out to Memphis. The boat will go out light, taking no freight or passengers."’ You take no risk on Plantation Chill Cure, a8 it is guaranteed to cure. ALONG AND A SHORT SERMON. Cairo, 9 8, DANGER IN SODA, Serious Results Sometimes Fol- low Its Excessive Use. Common soda is all right in its place and indispensable tn the kite! en and for cooking and washing purposes, but it was never intendec for a medicine, and people who use it as such will some day regret it. We refer to the pmon use soda to re'ieve heartburn of sour stomach, a habit’ which thousands of people practice almost daily, and one which is fraught With Caoger; more- \y Over, the soda only gives temporary relief and in the end the stomach trouble gets worse and worse. The soda acts as a mechanical ir rifant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on recore where it accumulated in the intes tines, causing death by inflammation or peritonitis, Dr. Harlandson recommends the safest and surest cure for soul stomach (acid dyspepsia) an «x el lent preparation sold by draggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets. These tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant t« taste and contain the natural acids peptones and digestive elements e+ sential to good digestion, and wt taken after meals they digest (er food perfectly and promptly b fore ithas time to ferment, sour av poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that he invaria- bly uses S.uart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them a certain cure not only fof sour stomach, bat by promptly digesting the foul they create a healthy appetite, increase flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. They not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable in any stowa’h trouble except cancer of the stomach. | All druggists sell Stuart's Dye) sia Tablets at 50¢ per package A litle book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuort Co. of Marshall, Mich of | as Best ten-cent whiskey in the city Don't you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you Gen. Blanco has authorized the free entry of a!l vessels bringing sup- plies for the relief of the Cubans The first supplies, from the Coma! will be unloaded at Matanzas! of the extent of the distress place. at the Playing Thre> Parts S mu One Lasted Three Hours and « Half and | ~~'! the Other Barely a Minute itan preac entury, who once delivered a in Westminster abbey lastir ; and the shortest 1 wat perhaps Whewell text the ermon bree tnd thsi Cenaher.” alied Lancaster W! world through the you no more if I preach the benedie- Ireland’s Largent Bog in Treland is the tretches across t of the bog of Allan, whic the center of the isl Shann y 25,000 acres. Altogether there are nearly 3,000,000 acres of bog in Ireland— that is to say about one-seventh of the total area of the country is hog. Tips and Foints. man in some sosmall he s¢ ned the waiter, ‘em points; we calls Yonkers Statesman ‘em tips, sir. REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Paducab, in the State of Ken- tucky, at the Close of Business, September 20, 184 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . US. Bonds to secure circulation Stocks, securities, etc Other Teal estate bnd mortgages Due frou approved reserve agents other cash ttems her National Banks. riches 10,707 20 23,490 00 21 40 4870 00 Treas urer (5 per cent ation), 1,138 00 Total ' LIABILITIES, ck pald tn Foo jess eXpenses and Natic Due to other Natimnal Banks: vue to State Banks and Bink rs Indiviguat deponita wupject Pacd for taxes ‘Total... State of Kent County of Mot ol vis ‘rue to the best of iy bed and swe aay of Sepemiber, 108. Wor My commision expires January %% 102. COMNBLT Attest: Row, & neva, de Wa y | Startling in its Realism! | = ofan v's] Hust | FLETCHER TERREL |WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM:ER 28 THE Vi Barlow —- Minstrels » MEADED BY.. HARRY WARO Followed by Minstrel Momarchs ANAGEN GRI 30 30 Watch for the grand Street Parade Band Concert at 11 a, m BRIGGS expert bicyclist, will give a free hibition of riding at noon \ Se, 856 sue and Prices \c omming at Van Calin § be Tuesday FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 ONE NIGHT ONLY | Carter's American yal Drama, Remember The Maine good for ath, Lincoln J. ‘A play tha the North an Kast and West Novel in its Construction! ime SEK the Destr Naval Batt and origi uresque and True to in its Rendition jest, most novel duced. wale next ok store Seats will ing at VanCulin'’s | soe and 73« Dalton, The Tatiag Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... E antee to make the water as pure and sparkling jas spring water. ie ST. BER | your or THEY DON'T COST M TRY ONE Did you ever stop to think about the water ou drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your ea!th isendangered unless you filter the water you drink. We bave FILTERS that we THEY DON’T COST MUCH. 3182324 SRORDWAY VITIN KY Icarry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JON Buried in the Mines of the... St. Bernard Coal Go. ~~ 7c bushel >t. Bernard Lump, St. Bernard Nut, 6c bushel Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom prices DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASI ONLY YARD COAL COMPANY TELBPHONE NO.8 4 BROADWAY T rRADEWwATER COAL 1 only Ull October Lith e Lump 7c, NUt 6c Bushel, Delivered AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushels ver: Choice Lump 6c, Nut 4 in PRICE TO STEAMBOATS, foot of tre Nut, Pea and Slack 3!y Mine Run 4 For ca Ch PRICE bushel, id Je bushel to all our friends ses we nave already filled for use. Paducah Coal and Mining Co, 2 Office at Elevator BARRY & HENNEBERGER We will ref Grabtree.n COAL deanefield Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 ye will take care of our customers, s¢ 3 ry a ...Telephone 70 ers, SPOT CASH » send us Render Lump 7 cents Render Nut 6 cents Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS. R. BURGAUER, Solicitor FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST SECOND TUIRD.... He yur antes a perfect fit, - te 7a He wiil sell you a sut : q or! y ut of clothes mady to order Jy rs | | fe does all his work with bomeglabor, As cheap as you can buy a custom-made | And the only high-grade 5-cent clgar, Ask for it,

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