The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 7, 1898, Page 4

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THOUSA Manuka NDS OF - urers’ Samples On Sale at Tl | Ki BAZA A R. Just received, through Our Eastern Buyer, thousands of Manufacturers’ Samples, that must be sold in the next ten days. No sucb opportunity to buy New Goodsat one-half their value ever known in Paducah. Don’t miss it! 500 new sample Wrappers, very best of materials, Regular price $1.00 and $1.25 pri © new sainple Corsets prizing the very best makes American Lad WwW. Wc Regular price, 75¢ and $1,00—odd sizes—our price any of them while they last, soc. 1s0 new black Mohair sample Skirts, no two alike, and no one of them worth less than $1.75 and $2.00—our price for this sale, $1.00 Our stock of full dress skirts and ready made waists is most com plete and comprizes everything in the way of fine Fancy Novelties. Silks and Satins at one-half the regular prices. Call and be con- ed, Don't forget our Gift Offer—a fine Rug, 30x60, ,with every com the etc 5c for vi extraordinary $5.00 Smyrna $ coupon ticket, Millinery Department: Pattern Hats just received; now is the time for new goods. Come and look at these before you buy. Our prices are the very rock bot- tom. $15.00 pattern $10.00 pattern $ 8,00 pattern $ 5.00 pattern $ 4.00 pattern Children’s trimmed 75¢ and upwards. ther hats go for $8.00 hats go for $6.00 hats go for $5.00 hats go for $3.00 hats go for $2.00 hats from Come and see m; come and see our sailor and crushed hats from soc and up- wards. For Switches and Hair Goods, we are the lowest switches wee in the city. for 75¢ for this THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 Buried in the Mines of the... St. Bernard Goal Go. Are treasures as precious to life as those of Gole St. Bernard Lump, St. Bernard Nut, Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - onda... 7c bushel 6c bushel bottom prices; DELIVERED, FOR SPOT,CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPO 427 BROADWAY Piautation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Mapsfield Drug Co., het is reliable. See the Majestic Range in opera- tion at Geo, O. Hart & Son's this} week ; bake biscuits in three minutes, | using less than half the fuel of an or- dinary stove, 1of SPEAKS IN GALLOWAY. | ndidates Whe und Reeves ‘alloway county, C NOLICE, I cannot ‘ean opening because ‘ore is so small, but will make a of pattern hats and bonnets Thursday and Friday, October 6 and 7, at 109 South Third street. 403 M. E, Lesn. REAL ESTATE. The Paducah Transfer company yesterday deeded a parcel of ground on North Tenth street below Trimble toSmith & Scott for $800. The property is located on thf portion of the street now being improved, Drnggists will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others. SHE HAD His CLOTHES, Joseph Sutton, colored, was in trouble again last night, He com- plained at police headquarters that Mollie Clark, colored, bad his clothes, The police found them at her house ina sack. She is the same woman who was indicted at the last term of court fur sbooting at him five times on the street, because Le married another woman. She afterwards came 1 killing him with a bottle, rrests were mach You take no risk on Plantation Chill Cure, as ‘t is guaranteed to cure. EXCURSION KATES 10 CAIRO, The grand free street fair at Cairo Jastirg from October 11th to the Jdth, will be invugurated next Tues- day by the greatest steamboat that hss ev ken place sinc femous | chez race, The steamer Dick Fowler will during this time make a fare rate for the roond trip, tickets good returning until the 15th, e will leave the wharf here at Su. u., arriving at Cairo at noon, remaining there until 6 p.m. each day of the fair, On Tnesday the great naval pa- rade will take place in which over vhirty boats will participate, winding up with the great race, $1,000 being donated by the city to the winner, ‘The citizens of Cairo have spared no success, and the steamer Dick Fow ler will do her part toward affording | two years in the penitentiary. RATED) TELSBPHONE NO.8 Mayor Lang is in receipt of a let- }ter from the National Educational association, asking his co-operation in having the schools all appro- priately commemorate Lafayette day 0 See great Majestic Hart & Son’s this the cooking Range at on the 19th of October. exhibit on the Geo. O. week. Hot bis- cuits and coffee served free every day. DIED OF CONSUMP! fod Miss Lucy Harrison, daughter of Elder T. F. Harrison, of Oak Level, Marshsll county, died Monday night after a lingering illness of consump- tion, She was 19 years old and had many friends to mourn her loss, Dalton Teiloring C “are making clothes for the best dressed people in the city. you. Try them They can fit and please W. C. Morris, of Union City, Tenn., has written Mayor Lang rela- tive to opening a bucket shop here where A. S. asked the price of y formerly kept. He license. There is a great deal of difference between a stock exchange and a bucket shop, and if the gentleman desires to open a sure enough bucket shop, he will find the license pretty steep. THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran & Owen's, at very low prices, 831 Broadway. GRAVEL BIDS, The bids for the improvement of ‘Tenth street from Husbands to Court streets, were opened yesterd: noon by the stre countil, and were company, 69¢ ; fter- Terrell, 64c, The contract will be let ty_the lowest bidder, NOTICE TO 7 " PUBLIC. Merchants, Physicians, Attorneys, Insurance houses, Owners of ottices, and all others who Companies, Boarding vehicles, Printing have not paid a license for the present year, as required under the nse ordi- nance, are hereby notified that unless same is paid on or before Monday, the 10th instant, warrants will be is- sued for all delinquents. bod George Stone Convicted of House- breaking at Benton. George Stone, colored, was today ¢xpense to make this occasiona great | convicted of housebreaking in the circuit court at Benton, and given opportunity for our people} broke into the meat house of Zeke ba free state fair. Holland in, Mars‘all county, Mr. H. C. Bennett, at the Palmer, is quite ill. Lieut. Alf Stewart has returned ghan bas returned trom Louisville. Miss Willie Russell, Tenn., is at the Palmer. Col. Alf Cardin, of Crittendeo county, is in the city. Mr. Eugene Gleaves returned from Toledo yesterday. Mr. Frank Effinger returned from St. Louis yesterday. Mrs, Ola Towns is still quite ill from malariar fever. Ernest Hill, of Co, city on a furlough. Mr. John Rebkopt has gone South on a trip for the firm. Mr. L. 8. Levy, of Weille & Suns, is quite ill from typhoid fever. Mrs. Boone, of Mayfield, is the guest of Mrs. Robert L. Reeves, Mr. Osce Alexander went down in Tennessee on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Gohenstein, nee Miss Polly Vaughau, ariived yesterday. Messrs. John Dipple and Leslie Soule left for the Owensboro fair to- day. Major Josiah Harris and Hon. I. M. Quigicy went up to Dawson this morning to take depositions. Hon, Sam Houston left yesterday for Clinton on legal business in the Hickman circuit coirt. Rev. J. E. Digel, of Ohio, for thirteen years pastor of the German Evangelical church, is in the city and will fill his old pulpit Sunday night, Mr. Harry Starks is kappy over the arrival of bis wife and two cbil- dren, who came yesterday from Nashville. They will stop at the Palmer for a few days. Mr. Starks and his family will soon go to house- keeping at 813 Madison. ot Paris, K., is in the SPECIAL SALE. For few days only : 24 lbs, Good Flour. 24 Ibs. Patent Flour. 1 bu, Fresh Meal... Cheese, all kinds, per lb., Choice New Raisins, per lb... . Choice Fresh Lemons, per doz .20 Choice Fresh Grapes, basket.. .14 Everything else at lowest price. » <DOLPH, Second St. BRIGGS ACQUITTED. Bud Henderson, His Victim, Is Getting Well, The vase egainst Will Briggs, col- ored, left open in the police vourt yesterday until today, was decided in the police court this morning, Briggs being acquitted. The evi- dence showed conclusively that the cutting was done in self defense. Henderson, who was badly cut, is improving and was able to be in court. There was but one other case in police court today, Frank Bryant was fined $1 and costs for being drunk, LOST OR STRAYED, Reward for the Return of Mr. M, Bozeo, Who Has Gone. Mr. M. Bozeo, formerly proprie- tor of the New Richmond bar, is lost, strayed or stolen, and some of his friends are greatly exercised over his disappearance. They are thinking of offering a reward for the recovery of the body, dead or alive. Mr. Bozeo was last seen a few days ago, when he left Paducah—also several debts. If he returns, he will be re- ceived with open arms; if he does not, his memory will ever be cher- ished by those he loved, and who loved him—to the tune of some dol- lars and a board bill or two. Has backed down, and 80 have prices. Read the following low sror casu prices for Saturday only and be convinced : GRANULATED SUGAR, 18 LBS,-- $1.00 High Patent Flour, 24 Ibs.... Star Soap, 8 bars Fresh Navy Beans, ? Ibs... Fresh Corn Meal, per bu.... New Country Sorghum, per gal 3-lb. can Mutton Chop Toma- toes. . ececene 8-Ib, can Boston Baked Beans, with Tomato Sauce. .. 08 Best Rolled Oats, 2-Ib. pkg.. .06 Every article guaranteed the best, T. D. Harnis, Phone 185, 124 S, Second St. Free Delivery. ODD FELLOWS NOTICE. O79 Ingleside Lodge No. 195, L. 0. O, F., meets tonight at 7:30 p. m. in regular session, cornet Fifth and Broadway. Work in initiatory de- gree. All Odd Fellows welcome, J, G. Bearty, N, G, Fred Hripron, Sec, How Mr. Al Trotter Caught a Huge Buffalo Fish, Messrs. Al Trotter and Finis Dunp went across the river fishing yester- dap, and spent considerable time about a drift pile, where the buffalo fish and others of the finuy tribe are wont to feed. Mr, Trotter saw a huge buffalo fish hovering abqut a log, and reaching down, used his floger for a fish hook and caught the fish, There was astroggle for su premacy, and after the boat had been capsized and Mr. Trotter saved by holding to a log, as well as th: fish, he landed the monster and brought him to the city. weightd on Mr. G scales, and tipped the beam at 26% pounds, WAS AT BEAR CREEK. Brother of Mr, A. N.Clarke Comes Back From @ Lively Locality, Mr. Peyton N. Clarke, according to the Louisville papers, was with » hunting party of about thirty at Bear Creek, the scene of the recent battle between regulars and Indians, when the Indians drove them away, the oimrods abandoning their camp in haste to get out of reach of the red- skins. Mr. Clarke is a brother of Mr. A N. Clarke, of Dun’s agency in the city, and it is said he didn’t sto; running until he reached Louisville GOES TO FRANKFORT, Lou Moss Will Be Taken There Today. Lou Moss, a negress of unsavory reputation who was convicted of per- jury and sentenced to Frankfort for one year, will be taken to prison to- night on the 1 o'clock train by Deputy Sheriff Gus Rogers. She is a well known character in police circles, and bas served a term a | “Why don’t you chew Battle Ax?” ttleAx. PLUG tobacco because it is sold at a low price. best piece of chewing tobacco ever sold at any price, and it is possible and profit- able to sell a large piece of this high-grade tobacco at so low a price because there is five times Tt is the ver more of it sold than any emember the name when you buy again. is a strong proposition : —the strongest ever known to tobacco-chew- ers. It is not “ cheap” other kind in the world. or two in the Nasbville pevitentiary. TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a ‘Test of Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tavlets. Interesting Experience of an In- dianapelis Gentleman, th No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia, People having it think that their nerves are to blame, are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicines and spring remedies ; the real seat of mischief is lost sight of; the stomach is the origin to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not e any pain whatever in the stom ach, nor perbaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weakuess. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the stomach so much as in nearly every other organ; in some cases the heart palpitates and is irregular; in| D others, the kidneys are affected ; in| ti others the bowels are constipated, | with headaches: still others are} troubled with loss of flesh and appe- tite, with the accumulation of gas, sour risings aud heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper, of No. 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Indiana, writes as follows: ‘A motive of pure gratitude prompts me to write these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspep- | sia Tablets. I bave been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some- times gave temporary relief until the} effects of the medicine wore off. 1 attributed this to my sedentary hab- its, being a bookkeeper with little! physical exercise, but Iam glad to| ti state that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep better,and am better in jevery way. The above is written uvt for notoriety, but is based on actual facts,’” Respectfully yours, A. W. Suarren, 61 Prospect St,, Lodianapolis, Ind. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They cure sour stom. ach, gas, loss of fiesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headaches, Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshal, Mich. All druggists sell full sized pack~ ages at 50 ce PETITION © ° th te ti ti bi NIN BANKKUPICY, Ballard County Man Files One in Court Here, — w James W. Carpenter, of Wickliffe, today filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy in the United States court here. His liabilities will likely amount to more than $1,000, Wheeler, Worten and Dance are the} Vakes, on the N. ro alleged. and her mother left home or or was “| driven away, Patrons of the Water Co, are] t!!ren that need attention, WATER NOTICE, reminded that their water rents for this quarter were due and] ¥ payable at the company’s office| Oct. 1. Those who desire to renew should do so before it is over- looked, as all premises not paid for on or before Oct. 10, will be discontinued. Office moved to 1078. fr 4th St.} it and be convinced of their superior qualities, Hot biscuits and coffee served free every day, Geo, O Hart & Son, 404 ¥ T An will Louisville, Wednesday and Thurday, October Powers, of Owensboro, at 11 o'clock | Wednesday morning, when the fol- | lowia bill Duty Pertaining to the Public Ques- House Practicable }E C. Bohne, Louisville |rv Park by the Louisville ( | House Association and the local trust | companies, ode, D. D, B. Lynd, of Louisville issued handsomely engraved invita- | will be at the Galt House, HARDWARE AND STOVES. complete line of Hardware, Stoves aod Mantels. our goods, because we sell nothing est prices, HANK BROS. & JONES. For the best $3,50 man’s shoe in the city. Dano, who lives in a small cabin near operation Hart & Son, afternoon, and all the magistrates December. KENTUCKY BANKERS, ‘s\a51= sesamco heir Convention Begins at Louisville Next | Week. | | | Interesting Program Has Prepared for the Meeting, Bee The seventh anual convention of | ne Kentucky Bankers’ Association | be held at Liederkranz Hall, | 12 and 13, It will be! alled to order by President Josh D. programme will be observed : Prayer—Rey. Charles R. Hemp- Seeretary’s report, Treasurer's report. Report of Executive Committee. Appointment of committees. The afternoon session begins at o'clock, The following addresses | ill be made: ‘Bankers; Their ions of the Day,"’ W. L. Threlkeld, ft Lexington; “Isa State Clearing: and Desirabl Both p ers will be discussed Oo Wednesday evening at 6 ‘clock a reception will be tendered 1¢ visiting bankers at Fountain Fer- ing- | Thursday's programme will be vs silows : Call to order at 10 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. J. G. Minniger- Address—*‘lsank Competition,” s. | Call of Congressional districts Report of Auditing Committee. Report of Committee on Nomina- jons. Election of officers. New Business, Unfinished business. Adjournment. The Clearing: house Association has to the convention anil recep: The association headquarters You are invited to iospect our No trouble to show ut the best and always at the low- SEE OUR WINDOW Better than you can buy else- here for $4. Cocuran & Owen, DIED OF WANT. A four-year-old girl of W. S, & St. Lan vad, died yesterday from want, it is It seems her father is ill There are three other An elegant set of nickle plated are given free with every Majestic ange sold this week. See range in in our store. Geo, 0, 4o4 COURT ADJOURNED, Fiscal court adjourned yesterday om the country have returned home, was in session three days, and considerable — business, | the staff of ( What the United States Owe: } ington and of American-German National Bank PADUCAH, KY. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Offices in second and third floors} to Let. ). THOMPSON, Pres. .. ATKINS, Cashier, Algernon Sartoris, the grandson of Gen, Grant, who was appointed sec ond lieutenant in the regular army last spring and bas been serving en| n. Lee, announces his} engagement to Miss Edith Davi of Washington, D. Miss Davidge is a bud of last season ond is th daughter of one of the oldest and most prominent members of Wasb-| ington society. | ey Moore's air tight heater is the best soft coal stove on the market, Scott ardware Co. are the authorized agents, Everyone guaranteed. MOORE'S Air-Tight Heaters, ney are the BEST, because they consume LESS COAL and give MORE HEAT than any Stove made. Every one is fully guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. They cost much, ScomT HARDWARE COMPANY. don’t I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMiTH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES THEE. W. PRATT COAL COMP'Y Sucessors to Eades & Lehohard | Cor, Ninth and Harrison Streets WILL; HANDLE THE CELEBRATED Hillsice and Oakland Kentucky Coals LUMP 7 CENTS NUT 6 CENTS Delivered, fer spot cash only. A share of the trade is solicited. J. E. LANE Telephone 190 E. W. PRATT, Manager. TradvDeEwaTeER COAL A DEBT TO NELSON. to the Hero of Trafalgar It is not latest, a of view raphat ican naval ¢ States of Ar much to Tr a litt united Maine to I) lantic to t forget that t awof W a mere «| of petty com attered along | the Atlas en i by France nd by Spair on the | | erip of Fran Ss | westert conditions ifest dest expand ncross the the ck Pacifie would 1 n Franc uld never Loui able any rate if the con had pot been s Nelson, Norv torial expans by the English-speaki west, Noone canr Washing of Alexander Har and the nakers of A during the years immediately suc ing the achievement of inde without noting their tone of ¢ ency regarding the future. State wrangling with particular was rampant, t nal unity everywhere depressed. ‘The opening up of the west saved the United States from falling into acon dition resembling that of the hide: | bound and stagnant South African ot | Central American republics, and the west was opened up by the vic of Nelson.—N, Y. Weekly ana, Spain w Dalton, The Taller. Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... Stoves “put up by experienced workmen pt Scott Hardware Co.'s. | ’ |TeL For cash only till October 15th ov * Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6c Bushel, Delivered AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bush street; Nut, Pea and Choice Lump ée, Nut . a Mine Run de foot of Ji We will refund Je bushel to all our friends who ses we nave already filled for next winter's use, Paducah Coal and Mining Co, Office at Elevator, PRICE TO STEAMBOAT . BARRY & HENNEBERGER Crabtree... COAL Deanefield Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 We will take care of our customers, so send us Telephone 70 your orders, SPOT CASH, Kender Lump 7 cents Render Nut 6 cents Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager EPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS. R. BURGAUER, Solicitor FOURTH ANO BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S ORUG STORE FIRST... “SECOND .. He «oes all his work withJhomegiab ”, TUIRD.... He will sell you a suit of clothes mile ¢ He *jantees a perfect fit, order ’s cheap as you can buy a custom-made

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