The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 27, 1898, Page 5

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GREAT RECORD-BREARING SALE AT be THE BAZAA A great general reduction must be made on our entirely too Our winter goous are arriving daily, and we o such slashing of prices has must make room for them ever been known in Paducah Dress linings at a fraction of their/ hose, regular price 200 pairs very fine yards long and well worth $3.50, our price while they last $1.50. ‘ew millinery goods: 20,000 yards very best dress lining, colors navy, greet the ridiculous price of je per yard, 30,000 yards Fielder’s best brush regular price Se for this sale 4 walking hats, Dewey, Sampson and Schley. you seen the new Dewey sailors; we dozen boys’ fine all wool pants, regular price 7de; want them, so come and get them for] ! Military caps and Tam O’Shantere in endless varieties. , Ask to see our 25c sailors: just the] from a visit to Ballard county. Just received : clegant, beautifal and satin | thing for school bats, We are headquarters on switches| row for Evansville on a visit. Come and see them. switches go at $2. switches go at $1. ‘Then we have $1.50 ha 500 samples of tiful laid effects in fine cy novelties and silk lus- and hair good These goods are all per- price from $6 to $12; our price for this sale $3.98 and | fect and range brocade mohair Beautiful Creole switches for 25c, ovr ptice for, 75c and $1, Wigs and half wigs at reduced 600 pairs heavy ribbed children's! prices. THE BAZAAR! BROADWAY Everything New NEW STOCK GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET Goods delivered prompt- Call and see our new store. 100 new sample skirts, no two of Senator Mac D qaor Dealers’ Association at Lexing- Is stocked with all kinds of fresh and salt meats ly to all parts of the city we oe Se Tenth aod Trimble. WILL HANDLE THE CE Hillsice and Oakland Kéntucky Coals LUMP 7 CENTS~—NUT 6 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited. FE, W. PRATT, Manager. this afternoon for Louisvilie on a two visiting Mrs. Bornschein, returned 0. 118, | home. Landing, was in the route to Louisville with bis father, be here tomorrow Delivercil, fer spot cash only. Telephone 190 THE DESIGNERS. night at her home in Calvert City of heart troublc. She leaves a family. All sovereigns are urgently r-quest- to attend the regular meeting of |jast night at the home of | her father e camp tonight, and to be at the} on Meyers street. ‘The remains were| ° Camp meets io} buried ia the county graveyard. » ball in Campbell build- — and Broadway. his is ove of the most important] Mr. J. B. King, died of diphtheria in oeeiings since the camp was organ-| the sovereign, and to his fam- ly’s interest, that he attend this} jast night at his home near Woud- So do not fail to be there. | vijie of brain fever, after a Pengtby Wives, mothers,sisters and daughters] jjiness, Woodman of this, and and leaves afamily. The remains aid bim in gettiog there early. 7} were buried from Bayou church. Head Consul Commander, Of our wall paper patterns are of the 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 in millinery can be seen there. COMMANDE! ‘Therefore our designs are charming We aim to suit the paper to the wall] gir Knights in stated conclave to- night, beginning at & o'clock. round for pictures | ness of importance to be transacted, and complete the beauty of the room, Not & paper that will spoil their ef- Let us show you our patterns, LMAN, Recorder. SEE OUR WINDOW For the best $3.50 man’s shoe in the Better than you can buy else- TO ORDER, - Cocnnan & Owen, There Are a Few More Cases Near L. P. BALTHASAR, BROADWAY, snort Locafs. REAL ESTATE. the First}in the county. One is near the Wednesday after-}vounty poor farm, where a child re- cently died of it, and another at the home of Mrs Cope, near the Isroad- way road. Christian church noon, September 28 at 4 o'clock. ing of importance to every mem- ber in the organiz You take no riskon Plantation Chill Cure, as ‘+ is guaranteed to cure. G. W. Ballard di i city to Minuie Greif for $1,000. R. Rowland deeds Brigman for 8100. a lot toA. J : Remember election of local oflicers Paducah Central Rusa Kortz on Maplewood Terrace] Weduesday members urged SPECIAL BREW, A beer that is the Buffet, is icacy with those oysters on half shell and import Call and try it INJURED BY API If you want a vive piano or organ for cash or easy payments, call ov Harding & Mill Andy Yates, a colored employe at injured at the} DISPRICL LIBRARY, BENEFIT, coal chute yesterday being strock on the of heavy timber head by a piece Lie was rendered] hor 1, unconscious but gt the hospital scon | teach: heeame better. MAKIIS Ga On next Saturday evening, Ovto-| sideration with you. Wollars first, who is} muddy water second and no health. Z tbe Sunny Slope school on] Change this, get a Filter of Scott the Padacah and Mayfield road, will] Hardware Co., and you will have give an ice cream social for the bene- tit of the school library. extends a cordial invitation to the to attend and help her in this wdable effort. FOR RENT, Harris, colored, acharge of detaining a girl named will, was released on bond yesterday Mrs, J. P. Rice is visiting her mother ia Omaha. Attorney T. L. Crice has returned Mrs, J.T, Barnes leaves tomor Mr. Harry G. Tandy went up to Louisville last night on business. Dr. Will Sanders bas gone to Lex- ington to visit bis son, Dr, Lillard anders, Mrs. George Warfield and mother, Mrs. Holloway, returned 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 hi’ recent illness and resumed work at the postoftic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scholz bave returned to Evansville after a 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, Ga. ‘They have secured rooms at the residence Ferguson. Messrs. Sam Goodman and George Detzel are attending the Retail Liv ton, as delegates from Paducah, Mr. J. J. Bornschein and wife left weeks’ visit. Mrs. Edwin Hodg- kins, of that place, who has been Mr. S. T. Payne, Jr., of Ogden’s Dr. 8S. fT. Payne, Sr., who will be treated while there by a specialist. Mr. Harry Ward,of Barlow Bros’, There Were Several Last Night in the City and County. Mrs. Duke, aged 60, died last Teresa Reiter, aged 4 years, died Robert, the S-year-old child of Sbarpe section of Marshall W.S. Megerson, aged 42, died He was a well known man, All ladies interested in millinery Sarru Sisters, 2682 418 Broadwa: the City. There are a few ses of diphtheria The doctors are not apprebensive of its becoming epidemiv, but think every precaution should be taken tc prevent a spread. Mr. 0. DAN Big dance at Ramona park tonight. | arms wher Admission free ; 25¢ charged for each couple who dance, Wa, Sweeney, Mgr. Healtn must be a secondary cops good health, They don’t cost Miss Davis | mach. 2782 ME ‘The revival in progress at Palestine church closed last night, there hav- ing been a large and successful ™ conducted of NEW JANITOR. Mr. Newton Thomasson Appoint: ed at the Custom Succeeds Mr. A. G, Bundesmann, George Head, Colored, Now The appointment 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. assumes charge on October 1. George Head, colored, bs been in charge temporarily for several days He was appointed by Custodian Pur- year, who released Mr. Bundesmann at the expiration of bis six months stodian thinks that the place of janitor is one that should be held by acolored man, and for this reason appointed Head. has the discharge of janitors, he has nothing todo with their permanent appointment, which is made by the treasury department. son is appointed for six months, tair business. Go to Lagomarsiao large ive cotd heer. FORGOT HIS PAPERS. The Sheriff of Livingston Coun- ty Was in a Fredica- to learn He Had to Place His Prisoners in Jail Instead of the Pen- Mississippi Shenff R. B. Cowper, of Living- ston county, went to Eddyville Sun- day with the three prisoners convicted at the last term cf circuit court there, which closed Saturday, Jake Dorman, two were negroes. white, and the other | day-s: morning for Memphis, under You take no risk on Plantation the engines. Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure. . take her out to Memphis. will go out light, taking no freight or THE WEATHER. passengers,” It Exerts a Grea’ Influence on Ow We are not always conscious of the ty today en] great influence wh exerts on our affa ves zest and inter while dark clouds depress us and take rkle from that which the life and s was in the city again today, and will] was before most a to play with the] of severe illness th company. He is managing to do the] times makes all the advance work and at the same time I fill his place in the company. Puritan entury, in We ours and a | sermon ever pre tween life and death are largely under its control. farmer's first thought in the m and his last consciousne late to the weat pleasure secker, t puilder are all deep) the weather, to say nothing of | the children whose lives are quic e four walls of the chopper and concerned with | “Man is born ur sparks fly upward occupied barely a mim owing being a Il divide the ds: 1, Man’s | 2, His progress » His egress out | that our gover we may know a few E s naked and | The first anempt a rm which, durir two tion. —Saturc Pa A DAMPER ON PATRIOTISM. His Wife's Question Change His Mind. Dobson is very patriotic. acres, d he was conesum the restaurant, “ that it ‘front. But the thought t a wife dependent upon him bade him “we don’t call ’cm point: ‘em tips, sir."—Yonkers Statesman. ——$—$—$—$ <<< REPORT OF THE CONDITION With the secon came the old desire country, but he did nc tears and pleadin Then came the Santiago, whic inflamed him anew that his country needed To fortify hime PAWNEE BILL COMING, tears he took her gently in his arms — and resting her head upon bh . Ferguson, in advance} Where he could not see her eyes, he All] ot Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, is| told her that he was going to the to attend promptly}in the city today making arrange- at 3 o'clock ia the lecture room of} ments for the appears in Paducah next month. front. of his show] country, he This is the| glorious life « show owned by Major Lily, and is a| forthe tlag h large attraction, i It was a duty he owed es so Welle He bi owed her how at home while her be brave. she could do her duty ce was fighting at the front still and quiet in his hed. Dobson felt n hour for both of them Still he would do his duty raised her head from where she had pillowed it and ooked calmly and trustingly into the Capital stock paid in, John,” she said, in a low, sweet that made him thrill how much pension ¢ draw?” Dobson is very patriotic, but never. |G CLOSED. theless he has resol ved to stay at home ie —Philade!phia Press. Only Died Once, (to country se : : voice NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Cairo, 98, rising. Chattavooga, 6 4, fallin Cinctonati, 6 0, falling. Kvansville, 4 6, rising. Florence, === Jobnsonville, 2, rising. Louisville, rising. Mt. Carmel, 4 7, rising. Nashville, 2.0. rising. P dacah, 8 4, standing, Pittsburg, 7.0, risirg. i. Louis, 8 4, flimg The Dick fowler lett fot Cairo on time this morning with fair busicess. The Ohio is rising at Evanev Louisville and other points. 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- rived at 11:30 this morning, She wiil lay up here While be} ind the H. W. Buttorff goes out in her place this afternoon, Capt. Ben Howar | in command, The City of Shetlleld, ont of Ten- oessee river, arrived early this morn. ing and departed fer St a.m. The St. Louis Republic “Albert Pritchard bas been app: iat- ed pilot of the Volted States steamer * * Jesse Jamison, well kuown steambuat pilot, bought farm and will retire from the river.”’ The P. D. Staggs leaves at & p. m. tomorrow for Tennessee river. ‘The Ciucionati Enquirer of Satur- : ‘The steamer Hudson, of the Pittsburg and Cincinnati Pack- When he reached Eddyville with | et line, will leaye here early them, and took them to the peniten- y, 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 Care, as it is guaranteed to cure. ALONG AND A SHORT SERMON. One Lasted Three Hours and ¢ Half and the Other Barely a Minute sermon on rec ev. Ts Bari was ermon wl of repea rom sermor “Second he world ile and care “Thirdly, his egress out world is nobody knows where “If we live well here, we shall live well there. “I can tell you no more if I preach a year.” Then | nt Bog. The largest bog in Ireland is the bog of Allan, which stretches acrose the center of the island, ca Shannon, and covers near!s Altogether there are nearly 3,000,000 acres of bog in Ireland— hat is to say about one-seventh of the total a the country id Points, “A point,” expl an’t really he seen “Oh, sir,” explained th nia THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Paducab, in the State of Ken- tucky, at the Close of Business, September 20, 1898: RESOURCES, Loans and discounts US. Bond ik onds to Keocure circulation... it Stocks, seeuri ete Other Tealestate and “mortgages + wed, ‘ bys fonai Banks (not re- 17,800 00 tender notes 7,0 0 00— Len: Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas: er (B per cent. ef clrewlation) otal, ' National Bank notes oxtstanding onal Banks: ninok /. joCracken, Serious R Luis at 6 river fraterut'y will be ple: hat the Oboe, Fennessee and Cumlber'an | are rising. Tle duckeye State is on the ways at Mound City fot repairs, Capt. Frank Parnsley is now at home oa a shert vacation. accepted a per the Ayw-Luid Tie Co. pent position with She goes charter to the Memphis and Arkansas City Packet line. rangements to that effect summated between Superintendent Ellison and President James H. Rees. Capt. Joha H. Sweeney will remaio in charge of his favorite, and gineer Phil Kliff will be in charge of Pilot Harry Doss will were con- The boat asermon ing t Whewell was nto the worl * through » he gave the benedie- x Evening Post ned the man in s something so small he waiter, DAsGFR IN SODA, its Sometimes Fol- low Its Excessive Use. Common soda 1s all right in its place and indispensable in the kiteh- ep and for cooking and washing purposes, but it was never intended | for a medicine; suit people who use it as such will some day regtet it, We refer to the common use of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people practice almost daily, and one which is fraught with cange! over, the soda only gives temporary ‘Irelief and in the end the stomach trouble gets worse and worse. The soda acts as a mechanical ir ritant to the walls of the stomacl and bowels and cases are on record where it accumulated in the intes- tines, causing death by inflammation or peritonitis. Dr. Harlandson recommends as the safest and surest cure for sour stomach (acid dyspepsie) an «x:el lent preparation sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tablets. These tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant t taste and contato the natural acils peptones and digestive elements e-- sential to good digestion, and whe taken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly by fore ithas time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that be invarin- bly uses Swuart’s Dyspepsia Tabi in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them a certain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting the food they create a healthy sppetile, increase flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable io any stowach trouble except cancer of the stomach All draggists sell Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tablets at 50c per package A little book describing all forms mailed free by addressing the Sturt} Co. of Marshall, Mich. Best ten-ceot whiskey in the city] at Lagowarsino's. Don't you know Plantation Chill Cure is ranteed to cure yous Gen. Blanco has authorized the free entry of all vessels bringing sup- plies for the relief of the Cubans The first supplies, from the Comal will be unloaded at Matanzas because of the extent of the distress at the place. Playing Three Parts Simultaneously. them have to fight, low rushes in between them rates them.” Saturday Post | orem [moRTO s| HOUSE WEDNESDAY, SFPTE MER 28 Barlow —— Minstrels Watch for the grand Street Parade and Band Concert at 11 a, m. —BRIGGS— A expert bicyclist, will give a free ex hibition of riding at noon. Prices—ase, ase, sec and Seats on Tuesday morning at Van Culin s FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 # 100,00) 00 ONE NIGHT ONLY Lincoln J. Carter's American Naval Drama Remember The Maine ‘A play that is good for hand South 4 West Kasi Startling in its Realism! Novel in its Construction! Picturesque and True to Life in its Rendition! SEE the Destruction of the Maine—The great ‘Naval Battieot Manila, Grandest, most hove aud original eficcts ever Seats will go on next Thursday morn jog at_VanCulln’s book store, Prices—25¢, 39¢ soe and 75¢ Dalton, The Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... THEY DON'T COST MUG TRY ONE Did you ever stop to think about the water ou drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your ealth is endangered unless you filter the water ‘youdrink. We have FILTERS that we more-/ antee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water. THEY DON’T COST MUCH. b iMcCOW PORATED L. BAS 324° °GROAOWAY. PADUCANM KY. I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: NEW BAKER, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES C. SMITH, ITHACA, of stomach weakness and their cure} Buried in the Mines. St. Bernard Goal Go. 7c bushel 6c bushel bottom prices SPOT CASH ONLY COAL COMPANY TELBPHONB NO.8& COAL till October 15th .Ump 7c, Nut 6¢ Bushel, Delivered AT ELEVATOR, twenty-fly Choice Lamp 6c, Nut ATS, foot of J st. Bernard Lump, St. Bernard Nut, Pittsburgh and Anthra DELIV ERED. - . BERNARD BROADWAY will refand te bushel to all our frienda yuses we have already filled for Paducah Coal and Office at Elevator. BARRY & HENNEBERGER 30 so Grabtree.. COAL Deanefelt Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 | We will take of our customers, so send us | your orders, SPOT’ CASH, ..Telephone 70 Render Lump 7 cents Render Nut 6 cents Old Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central voal and lron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager solicitor Yard, Tenth and Jefferson TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R. BURGAUE FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S ORUG STORE Tailor. . He does all his work with homeglabor, “276 #2 THIRD... He will sell you » suit of clothes made to orde As cheap as you can buy a custom-made ~

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