The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 10, 1898, Page 4

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a2 Cit etal cs THE CLOTHIERS AND VICINITY ! rst fall announcement we extend to you, one and on ee and a warm welcome to our store. Our stock o can make it to your interest to deal with us, {enry Schroth, well known to most of you, is with us, you eall, The Up-to-Date GREETING OF MARX & BRO aa AP eee ee eee ee YAY Beran alvesieeny Grmnielt ? $ £00000 00000038878887es8eed TO THE CITIZENS OF PADUCAH, M’CRACKEN COUNTY Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps is complete—all new, :upertor in style and workmanship. Upon exaniination you will find that it morite the highest praise, while our prices remain within casy reach. We come in your inidst to stay, with an establishment first.class in every particulas, 2:1d will doa strictly ONE-PRICE BUSINESS guaranteeing our goods to be of the iatest styles and our prices to be the lowest. iully solicit part of your patronage. Come in and learn our prices. We feel confident that we In. MARX &S& BROS. week or first of next, mitting A Pitt-burg dispatch of Tuesday weather per. says: ‘A new packet line has been formed bere today, Four boats, the City of Pittsburg, Cag John M bp Phi lips’ new $100,000 t Lorena, Will J. Camwios and Av ", are the Ones which will be opera ed by the a company The City of Pittebarg will ron between Pittsburg and Louis ville vuce every week. The Cam. miss vil vo to Cincinnati, as will the The Avalon will be used It s said the line will star business favuary 1"? e Louisville Courier-Journal ayes: The Wave Rock and drill- boats are busy at the lower ed of the canal. A large force of men with teams and carts are busy removing loose reck recently blown out of the bed of the falls outside of the dam The rough ledge along the north wall vf the canal has about ali been re moved, aod the work of removing »batfuctions in the channel below the mouth of the canal will begin soon.”” $ Cairo, 7 6, falling Chattanooga, 8.5, falling. Cincianati rising Evansville, 5.3, rising. Florence, 8.7, standing Johnsonville, 11.1, rising Louisviile, 2.2, falling, all, a hearty invitation} Mt. Carmel, 46, ristog f Nashville rising Paducah, rising Pittsburg REGISTER TOMOROW, For That Is the Last Day, In- stead of Tuesday Week, In Which You Can We respect bs ae. It Is the Second Instead of the Third Tuesday That Is the Last Day, Mayor Lang this afternoon, upon investigation of the records, discov- cred that tomorrow, instead of Tues- One-Price Clothiers i wo leased to hav day week, is the supplementary reg- — ete ee —— —= ey istration day set aside by the city i re in PPCIALIS'T PARALYZED. gp 220020202000: council in addition to the date set by SHORT | OCAL 5 is ,| statute, It was the general impression 4 ALO . that the third Tues was the day, -——— I ‘ { Union le and those who have failed to register Prautatic Chili ¢ ate made | yy ! e hy ws a 3 \ F, Gabriel Hurt in a Run-| should ail themselves of this last \ eet-Marsfield Drug Co., hence | nig Dr. Edwards is Re. e opportunity, or they cannot vote in is reliable , | nl w y 20% sf PGE NESESCEE: away Yesterday After- any election during the ensuing year. “i Mogg mane noon, - gree i © AWE | He is weil COCH & OWEN ae 7 his) Cop. EB. R. Dutt has gone t GET FLESH. 1 ry, and ( Was Lacerated About the Face— _ eal : 1, Edwards, of Maj. M. B #8 gone to Louis the Other M Get Strength, Vigor, Clear Com- re : ’ , j Reena: Capea. lexion and Good Digestion, Not . | KEWARD Reeds ie laybuker hay re by Patent Medicine, But in Na~ WANTED, 5s ie i ‘ Messrs, F. Gabriel, of Busseli’s] tare'’s Own Way, M Ki if have ree , aan’ feels Pag whe jesale house and M. K sseutlat, Any honest physician will tell you \ colored boy 8S Ou i , manatacturer of the Bismarck Cigar, /tnat there is but one way to get in- ‘ sal es . bent ta * 1 na B : ‘ ‘ MO") weot driving yesterday afternoon. sreed flesh; all the patent medi- ! ‘ Mus. A anpxum, | oe a8 - They had one of Terrell’s horses and) cine and cod liver oils to contrary s j © I * M. Wm. Bales, of the Kentucky}a rupber-tired buggy. not vithstanding : | coal wives, is io the city. About 4 o'clock on North Seventh! "°N'iure has but one way to in: rease gia " | BOUGHT A GROCERY. Auorney Max Hanberry has re- mee near Broadway the gins de-| leah, strength and viwor, mind and Dis R & I | turued from Trigg county et eas ie er body, aod that is through ‘he stom- ; | Mr. Osear Blick, of Eddyville, bas} Mr. George Langstaff, Sr., and] )riskly off. The bit broke, ch by wholesome food, well digest- Buy R Base Burn 8 8 animal became uncontrollable ‘ s Wess Sure te a hae eee DM Bryant & Rouse’s grocery, wife, have returned from Mt, Holly, | (Oey mmmegunnrauave. | Mt-Jed. ‘There is no reason or common ‘ har , at Fourth and Jefferson streets, aud|N. J Jabrie Jumped, but did not alight} pense in other method whatever, ye aUIorized agents, Get our prices A yJcorrectly and as @ result was badly today opened up in busivess there.| B.S. Phelps, J. C. Luten and w, | Cofectls People are thin, run down, nervous, penesiyon Vay Ml dee a young man of excellent busi-|N. Luteo, of Coy, Ky., are in the renege eye ati Nagel Pain} pale and shaky in their nerves simply DIED LN MISSOURL. ness qualifications and will no doubt] city. The ibs ‘eoatnuel: ie Lis mmad| Decause their stomachs are weak, pullé enjoy a good patronage kere. A. corres —___——_— |1od., is a gi of herd ter, Mrs. dist at Hayti, Mo., Friday, and thel everything in our line. : remains reached the city Saturday} 9; Scorr Harpware Co, night on the Dick Fowler and were takeo to Kuttawa for buri: The deceased was formerly resident of Paduesh, aod leaves a wife and two sons, one of whom, Alex! ploye at the Register ¢ fice. THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran & Owen’s, at very low prices. 331 Broadway. BUGGY CASE SETTLED. 1s visiting her daughter, Mrs. Galvin, cozner Sixth and Jackson, Passengers going to Cairo on the an em-| steamer Lick Fowler will not be al- lowed to remain aboard the boat dur- | ing the steamboat race. This is done a8 a precautionary measure, lt H. Fow ea, Supt. their visit to the Owensboro fair. Mr, City Steam Laundry, Maysville on a visit to bis parents. SGURiMnRHaca, this morning for Golconda, Ill., t try a suit in the circuit court there. A number of soldiers belonging to| Mr. M. M. Coulson bas gone to the Ninth Illinois are in the city on furloughs. They sre from various places in Illinois, most of them Me- tropolis. SETTLE’S CORT. time. Dr, H, T. Rivers and wife left last wight for Nashville to attend the The young men arrested here Fri- day on suspicion ef being borse thieves adjusted the matter of there being a mortgage on the bugyy to the satisfaction of Mr. J.T Will - —., i who bought the outfit. There was a This was Justice Settle’s regu'ar mortgage on the vebicle for $30,|/court day, and he had quite a oum-| held by J. M. Wheeler, of Flora, | bet of cases for di-) sal, but none of Ind., from whom it was purchased, | iaterest to the public, ‘They were but tie young man who had sold it| Principally civil cave ent the amount in a postal order.| water arora bought of 8 i ght of Scott Hard- Toe mortgage wae wos due call Sexton ace fully guaranteed, They Apel, are the best. They don’t cost much. | i “NOTICE. 2t SPECIAL SALE. For 4 few days only: | 24 lbs, Good Flour.... ... 24 Ibs. Patent Flour.... |1 bu. Fresh Meal... | Cheese, all kinds, per Ib... .. Choice New Raisics, per Ib... Choice Fresh Lemons, per doz Choice Fresh Grapes, basket.. tion. Messrs. Jerre Mason and Eli Du- vis, of Mayfield, were in the city yesterday on a visit to some of Pa- ducsh’s fuie young ladies. Mr. Jake Lampley, the popular |motorman, has gone to Marsbal] county to spend a week or ten days with relatives, My and Mrs, Charles A. Parker, prominent people of St. Louis, ar- rived this morning on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Gregory. Miss Myrtle Pryor has returned from a week's visit to Pryorsburg, Graves county, and is at the home ef Mrs, Horace Mankin. Mr. L, A. Washington, formerly John Walters and others) Monte Baucr and owcers j Whereas libele were filed in the District Court of the United States, at Paducah, Ky , on October 5th, 1898, by John Walters and others agsizet the Steamer Monie Bauer, her engioes, tackle, apparel and fur- niture, and owners thereof, alleging in substance that said steamer Monie B ver und owacrs are dustly indebted hem ip the sam of (#——) dol- In Admt alty. it OTK, 20 ld Everything else at lowest price. visjon of the Iljisois Central, is in | the city today on business connected with the road, He is now in the en- gineering department. ee ee daa gine tony ; 1.1 Raxvowen, | pir, A, Knox has returned to * ely PA Mid Baa Tel. 89. 3S, Secend St.! Lexington, to rejoin bis regiment. ’ ci) ‘There js satisfaction in knowing The effort to secure for him his dis- ; <li your stove i put up well, Scott Charge, in order that he may resume Hardware Co. have only expe q his Y. M. C. A. work here, has not men to do thelr work. Give t as yet met with any success, he call gt Mr. Arch Pool, of the Courier- ; spain . “wy yy Journal, was in the city Saturday I } DEATH OF A CuILD {might and yesterday morning, en! 1 . ‘ ee {route to Benton, oa business and : : 1 |, the six-months old son of! pleasure, He will probably be back ZA pron \ i Mee C. BP. Houseman of to Paducah in a few days and remain | rue ee ict 2190 North N (rect, died this | here a short time 00 a visit, f the United State 1e cl enlog afte ef illue The a oer i f Paduenl oF before the Temains will be taken to Boag Sta Don't you want a filter that will| the 4 o'clock | filter the water perfectly pure? You | can only fled them at Scott Hard- ‘They don't cost m ch. i i soy of Nove yer, 1808, at} tion this afternooa mm. of that day, iben apd thereto train for interment ‘eyoee thei cluimsy aud to make aie Gangesvace tke beet, | are Co.'s. ations ia that behalf, ‘They. godk anues s omer Mrs, Emma Neely, of Corydon, Mrs. Moses Lowe, of Metropolis, Dan Messrs, J. J. Read, Jobn Dipple and Leslie Soule have returned from Eugene Dalton, of the New has gone to City Attorney R. T, Lightfuot left Pittsburg to attend the bedside of his | father, who has been very ill for some Missistippi Valley Medical associa-| supetiotendent of the Evansville di- | They may ro think they have dys- pepsia, but the fact remains that they do not eat enough food, or what they eat is not quickly and properly di- geated, as itshould be. Dr. Harlandson says the reason is because the stomach lacks certain digestive agids and peptones, and deficient secretion of gastric juice. Nature's remedy {o each case is to supply what the weak stomach lacks — There are several good preparations NEWS OF THE RIVERS which will do this, but none so read- e ily a8 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, uo which are desigued esp cially for atl The Dick Fowler, for Cairo, left|Stomach troubles, and which cure }}on prompt time this morning, She] all digestive weakness on the common was tastefully and most attractively] sense planof furnishing the digestive decorated from the top of the pilot| Principles which the stomach lacks house to the boiler deck in national] Stuart's Dyspejsia Tablets give colors—red, white and blue, with| perfect digestion. First effect is to stars iotermingled, which gave her] increase the appetite and increased quite a showy appearance. Don’t] Vigor, added flesh, pure blood and forget the great boat race tomorrow| strength of uerve and muscle is the (Tuesday), in which she is entered, | perfectly natural result. at Cairo, It will be the drawing] Stuart's I)ysp psia Tablets is che card of the many attractions present- | safest tonic known aud will cure any ed for that day, form of stomach trouble except caa- “Another Richmond ia the field.’’| &eF of the stomack. May be found |The little steamer Scioto, in com-|* druggists at 50 cents for full sizer! | mand of Capt. Meyers, who is ber package or direct from Stuart & Co., owner, left Louisyille last Friday to] Marshall, Mich, ply between Eyansville and Hartford, aBDE EY on Green river, He enters the trade CAAPRRERATE:Y with @ guarantee of the merchants of each plage protecting him against | loss. Cade Stewart was in Memphis last week, ‘‘vhewing’’ at he tPeabody,| At Dunniog’s Spring, near Wal- | and gettirg his No. 9 patent leathers |lonia, Trigg county, Thursday the under the table three times a day, Confederate Veterans of this section Capt. Joe Fowler bas issued his| Will bold a grand reunion, Arrange- ironclad proclamation announcing] €%'s have been made for the enter- that no ‘dead head’’ tickets will be| t#ioment of several hundred veter ans jissued on the Dick Powler during] 994 theiy families and a royal time is fair week at Cairo, which commences) Pfotised all who attend, tomorrow and ends Saturday, Ex-Congressman Stone, of Kutta- The Joe Fowler slipped her cable] “My, Cx Congressman Polk Laffoon, at 10 a, m. today for Evansville. of Madisonville, and Judge Kelly, of She had a geod trip and passed by] CMdi4 will be the orators, the wharf a like a thoroughbred. EXCURSION RATES The City of Clarksville was placed TO PITTSBURGH. on the decks today for repairs. (in gcgoynt of the Knights Temp. Business was quite lively fo, sey-||ar Tri-ennial Conclaye, the Ilinvis eral bouys this morning on the wharf,| Central Company will, on October all the packets doing a nice business. | sch, Yth and 10th, sell tickets to The Boaz bad up steam over at| Pittsburgh and return at one fare for the island What the ocvasion was|the round trip, limited to October is not known, 18th for pesaen, satieet to an exten- The Tell City bas been on the ways] 82 until October 31st by depositiog at Madison, Tod., for some. time ape | teket with joint font a Piaburgh dergoing general repairs. She js| 2° ¢ lier than etober 18th nor now at Jeffergonville recetviog new later than October 17th, and upon myd droms and repairs to her ma- peyman of 50 cents additional, ihe will returo to ber __4. T. Donoyan, Agt. career to Campbell street, or further, aod finally Mr. Rosenblatt also jumped, but was not injured The horse did not ‘ken his pace until be finally overturned the buggy. Mr, Gabriel’s injuries were dressed at the Boyd infirmary, and he is now ;at the New Richmond unable to get out. The horse was hurt and the | buggy somewhat damaged. TERANS Will Hold a Reunion at Dunning's Spring Thursday, | POM ROVAL RAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORE “ CLEVEREST OF HUNTERS. — The Killing of a Tiger in an Indian Jungle. Few things tax th ous sport, tiger hunting erest incident o! come from out time is what recently Sir James Aut Nasarabad in India ie Was on a some reason the 1 was ¢ dersto } much so for the na y vanished from the f It was news of great joy when it was iy 1 iti fashion. I like this wi ening the tig the place be loca The f view b aclea was observed that a few feet lower down t rar he woul; all t t have no diff ~ e wa eturn { lear it w Chen cam he cloth native Ind em j fa ped in ¢ low of a sle Tames was let « " 1] ee all that was N ! lid the tiger ca f Sir James | descending for ! wn the ravine. ‘I » wer | tioned tof me" which h v heir g HH) ‘ rer turned on his trail andr I i ie THE KOH-I-NOOR. How Some One Might Once Have Easily Secured It Without Detection. 1 its adventures tesandt ch, but that ever dwith e queer: ned toit be glish hands, touch re est thin fell after it came int rh known njaub was annexed in 1819, Kast India company t of Lahore of the care John, afterwards Lord Jawrence Mr, Lawrence must have been in a cingular frame of mind at the time for he put the gem in his waistcoat pocket, and, in his own — phrase “thought no more about it.” This is unaccountable, but true, die went home, changed his clothes for dinner, and did not wear nor hand|g wel coat again for a day or two. Then ame a me ‘e from Lord Dalhousie to the board asking for the diamon: that it might he forwarded to the queen, : “Well,” said John Lawrence to his brother Henry, “send it at once.” “Why, you have said Henry Lord Lawrence all his life would tell of the terror that then seized him “This is the worst trouble T ever got into,” he said to himselff as the cold sweat started out on his forehead. But when he got ont his discarded waist 0 ere, undisturbed, was the great Koh-i-noor that Turk and Persian conquerors had to po: evela d Leader Would kako Great Hit, What a hit some theatrical ¢ pany could make by giving 4 country sehoothouse that was 9 take-off on town people! Theatrical companies are alway. Putting carica- ture farmers on the sta, ¢, in town, and it is no more than that the ‘om- a play at ‘ITHACA, ¢| 427 BROADWAY JE Render ee d rivers of blood | TELEPHONE 370 Radiant Home... BASE BURNERS Are the Best, Buy From Us The Authorized Agents Scott Hardware I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C, SMITH, NEW BAKER, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES Buried in the Mires of the... St. Bernard Goal Go. Are treasures as precious to life 1s those of Golconda.., St. Bernard Lump, - - - - - - - % bushel St. Bernard Nut, - - - - 6c bushel Pittsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom prices DELIVERED, FOR SPOT. CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED TBLBPHONB NO. oo" MER W. PRATE COAL COMP’Y Sucesso's to Eedes & Lehchard | Cor. Ninth and Harrison Stro WILLJHANDLE THE CELEBRALED Hillside and Oakland Kentucky Coal LUMP 7 CENTS~NUT 6 CENTS Delivered, for spot eash only. LANE A share of the trade is solicited. Telephone 190 E. W. PRATT, Manager. a Dat TrRab EWRTER COAL For cash only till October 15th: Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6¢ Bushel, Delivered PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushels and over: Choice Lump 6c, Nut 6c tagse |. PRICE TO STRAMBOATS, foot of Jefferson street: Nut, Pea and Slack 3ise bushel, Mine Rua dc: We will refand t¢ bushel to all our friende whose coal houses we have already filled for next winter's use, Paducah Coal and Mining Co, Phone 254, Office at Elevafor. Pp 7 cents Render Nut 6 cents ‘Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager Yard, tenth and Jefferson MRS. R. BURGAUER, Solicitor HENRY ——==—=s ‘AMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER Book-making plant, . You ont of town, — hi secre

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