The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 8, 1898, Page 4

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PADUCAH COAL & MINING-CO, Tradewater Coal Price delivered—Lump 8¢, Nut To per bushel, cash. Price at Elevator—Lump 7c, Nut 6c Bazaar At Half Price Our entire stock of plush aod cloth capes, con- sisting of the very finest Melton and kersey cloth, fur and braid trimmed. Also our entire — stock of fine trimmed hats, consisting of every| Mr. H.C. Allison and daughter, thing that is new and stylish. A rare chance to|™*. Lola Maokin, and graaddaugh- THE MARIA TETESA. Moy 2 An Expedition Sent to Find, iT Pos= One to Go luto Effect Next San- sible, the Old Hulk. day on the Ilinois Coy | tral Road, { Washington, Nov. 8.——An expedi« —_— tion was sent this morning to Uy if sib 0 fine he cruise b There Is Only One Change of |Possihl> | find the cruiser Maria Teresa, which woe lost in a storm any Inipertance to Bo last week, ‘The story that the ship Made, is stt'l Goating but cre = lence The new time card mentioned some time since in the SuN, to go into ef fect on the Illinois Central railroad, goes into effect Sunday, Nov. 13, bat there will be but one change of any importance. Passenger train No. 202, from Roya Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum, We have the same old story to tell you about that Moore’s Air-Tight Heater. It could not be made better at any price. For sale only by finds litue A TOLL-GATE RAID. was raided in this A brick toll-gate| pwn was set on fire| Mt, Sterlio,g other toll-gate county last house near the Alum bak are the greatest Prorngiy La ge gy present day. ter, little Miss Francis Mankin, left get your winter goods. this afternoon for Sherman, Tex., on 8 three weeks’ visit. Mrs. Walter S. Johnéon has gove to Evansville on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webb, of Smithland, are in the city today. Mr. W. C, Ellis has returned from Smithland, Mr. W. Van De Meter, York, is at the Palmer. Mr. J. L. Kilgore returned this morning from Anderson, Ill,, where he went to see bis family. Mr. Campbell Jarvis, who is now working in Danville, Lll., arrived this morning to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Roberta, to Postman Chas. Grimm, this evening. Mr. W. C, Ellis was in Smithland today. Mr, Bert Woodhull expects to leave in a day or two for San Anto- 2 00 Black Braid Trimmed Cloth Capes go for $1 00. $3.00 For ond Braid Trimmed Cloth Capes go tor $1.50. $5.00 Fur Jet and Handsomely Braided Cloth Capes, Empire or Coach Styles, go for $2.50. $6 00, $8 00 and $12.00, all Silk Plush Capes, go for $3.00, $4.00 and $6 00. Don't miss seeing our capes before purchasing. black and colored all wool cheviots, handsome novelties, plain black silk Jenter skirts, brocad- ed silk and satin skirts worth actu- ally $6 and $9, each a birgain, nev- er even approached, 82.48 and $4.49. Others wt $1, $1.25, $1.50 aud $1.18. Another lot of these 85c and $1 wrappers at 50c, just received. A lot of !adies’ flannelette gowns, extra MILLINERY BEAUTY In trimmed hats and bonnets. The fast selling, which we have en- joyed in our millinery department the past week indicates bow well the tasteful dresser appreciates. our mil- linery. This week we will exbibit hundreds of becoming productions from our work rooms. All our $2:50 trimmed hats at $1.26 All oir $3 trimmed hats at.... 150 All our $4 trimmed hats at. 200 All our 86.00 and $8.00 fine pat- tern hats go for $2.98 and $3.98. Ladies’ walking bats, round hats, cycling bats and military hats—posi- tively the largest selection in the city—at 500, 65e, 75c and $1.00. An endless variety of hair switches at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 , Colored switches and bangs, 25c each, of New Memphis to Louisville, will arrive at 12:50, instead of at 2 which will put it in Louisville at 7:55 o'clock, over two hours earlief than now, It will be a change that promises to be very advantageous to the traveling public. There will be virtually changes. WILL PARLEY PROMOTED. and was badly dam Thomas’ atore near by destroyed. Waruiogs were left by| the raiders. AN INSANE MURDERER. Kan., Nov. The a received here of the | terrible deeds of Georg ywie, of Oklahoma, He as insane and he Is Now Clerk in Headquarters of! kiijed his. wife, and sitempted See Division, A Merited murder his children aud ended by Recognition, cutting bis own throat, Will H. Farley, of Co. K, Third Keniacky, has been promoted to the position of clerk in General Sanger's headquarters, the 2nd division, a Columbus, ¢ Uhis is a well mer ited recognition of Will Farley’s|! ability, and his friends bere will be| was al no other Wichita, news bas be WONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT. Told What Was in a Sealed En velope Wi Seeing It | TIGER | A Remarkable Lon AND an A d OVAL BAKING POWDER 60. NEW YORK. BULL FIGHT. Contest Witnessed a at Madcid. Toros of M cott Hardware Co. quality, while they last 75c, THE BAZAAR! 215 BROADWAY 215 BY THE TRAIN LOAD and the car load we are laying in our supply of fall and winter coal. You fp will be a week or two behind us in nio, Tex., to reside. Mrs, Florence Stevens, of Bard- well, has returned home after a visit to the family of Col. Thomas Cor- bett. J. K. Simon and wife, of Chicago, are at the New Richmond. Mr. H. A. Stepbenson, of the Globe- Democrat, is at the New Rich- mond, Mr. W. I. Clark and wife, of Smithland, are at the New Richmond. Mr. J. H. Edelin, formerly in the dry goods business here, has sold out bis store at Benton, and was today in the city, Mr. Joho Mammen, of Owensboro, is visiting his parents here. greatly pleased at his success 1c THE BON-TON BURLESQUERS| ), The Modern Beauty Show at the Opera House Tonight. in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS \M.E. JONES BARRY & HENNEBERGER rag ~" lGrabtres.. COAL. deanafild PINCKNEY BAD aGain, [00 ONO" g's Ses au ont | | The Bon-Ton Barlesquers oumber- | ing twenty-eight people arrive on th St. Louis. train this afternoon an will appear at the opera house tc night. ‘The boys will no doubt turn There has been no court teday, | to the election. The case against the Maohaitan Insurance company for $1,200 has not been finished. | The jury in the case of Taylor «| Williams against Newport & Blythe] \ returned a verdict yesterday after- noon in favor of the plaintiffs for| $219.25. |t Friedman & Keiler, the wholesale liquor dealers, filed suit yesterday weight, the l vered at your door at the lowest easonable price— js our stock in trade. Don't wait until your cval bin is empty. All sizes of Anthracite Coal —— and Crushed Silver Coke ittsburgh Lump Coal St. Bernard Lump for Grates 8t. Bernard Nut for Cooking DELIVERED, {FOR§SPOT CASH ONLY ST, BERNARD COAL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) en small, and , and was SICK LIST, Miss Almer Greer, stenographer in Cireuvit Court Clerk Hobson’s office, is out again after a three days’ ill- ness, County Clerk Graham is sick list today. George Rottgering, who was in- jured by falling from a pecan tree several weeks ago, is rapidly improv- ing, and will soon be able to get out, Mr. A. J. Roth, bookkeeper at the Scott Hardware Co., is still quite il! at his home on South Ninth, Morris, the little son of Mr. Rich- ard Geagen, 1s on the sick list. Children of Messrs. G. W. Elling- ton, of Trimble street, C. F. Schra- der and Tom Irvin are all ill. Mr. V. A. McCutchen, of North Seventh, is on the sick list. Mrs. J. J. Jones, ite of Motor- man Jones, is on the sick list. She resides at 1214 Jackson street. Miss Barbara Beyer, of the county, is still on the sick list, but is recov- ering from an attack of typhoid, Miss Aggie McCammon, daughter of Proprietar McCammon, of the New Richmond, is stil! i!!, and uo- abie to leave her room. She is grad- ually improviog, however. _ Mrs. Chas, Earhart is on the sick list. Mrs. H. D. Phillips, of Sixth and Adams, is quite ill. Mrs. Roy Dawson is ill of malarial fever at the home of her parents, on North Fourth street. Mrs. Samuel Jobnson is slightly better today. Mrs, Victor Van de Male is on the sick list. The little son of Mr. Geo, Augus- tus is ill. A son of Mr, Joe Gockel is ill, CAN’T USE HIS HAND, on the Screened Lump, 8c; Egg, 8¢; Nut, 7¢; All sizes Anthractie, $7.50 per ten. Ctippings, 4¢ per Bundie. Pinckney Childers, a soldier, was warranted this morning on « charge| pe, he } of striking a smal! boy named Joho- q 4 f fs nie Dunn. The warrant was sworn f t out by the boy’s mother, Mrs, Eliza | Sweeny. She says Childers is very ahnoying to the people in lower Dogtown, and | especially over @ girl of the locality. | There was considerable trouble oc-| your casioned by his conduct last Satur-| ‘As T day. of vis We will take case of our customers, so send us your orders, SYOT CASH. Render Coal eal bad t and I f Gives entire satisfaction, and we are proadjef our system of } imn ert ea : screens, They are the best in western Kentacky. ' Prime Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 conts; Roller Scieened Nut’ 7 cants, Od LesjAnthracite $7.50 Tea, Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager Yard, Tenth and Jefferson An Unanswerable Retort. -Telephone 70 427 BROADWAY TBLEPHONE NO,.8 Excuse us for Calling Your attention to the new goods we are receiving CHURCH SOULETY. The Woman's Missionary society| letter of the First Baptist chureh, will meet) enve! Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock,! bigyer « at the church. All interested in| missions are requested to come, | Mrs. B. Rican “WAN daily, but we know you appreciate a good thing, and we would like for you to call and examine our line of new... (Jouches, Parlor Suits LADIES’ DRESSING TABLES Pedestals, music cabinets, desks, rockers, iron beds, A position as cook in family with-| out children. Call 629 Nort street, TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R. BURGAUER, Solicitor Mrs. M.E. Lesh, Gertie, the three year old daughter] Ferroul.”” 109 S, Third st of Mr. R. F. Jenkins, of Gilberts-| Prof, Guassot ; | “zy WAAR NDARARBAARARANS ville, died this morning of malaria | mont at finding The | ZY TYVYVY SEVEN fever. The funeral will take place! subject has yr pp ——- by tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. tion Prof. Grasset had r , BueTHs Ite eiat ies eel ovens [MORTON'S] HoUE| Mr. and Mrs, Virge Berry, of the mANheee South Side, are parents of a boy Millinery Goods at Cost for This Week. IALTIES Rev, Penrod, of the First Baptist! ciojlos no church will conduct the evangelical | Jo coir de services for the W. C. T. U. Wedoes- day evening at 3 o'clock at the lectur room of the First Chistian church All frends are cordially invited to attend, baby carriages, etc. All the new finishes and cov- erings. Our leather and velour couches are excep- nen a subject SPE tional bargains. Mont profe perime AAA YOUR OWN TERMS#+# JAS. W. GLEAVES & SONS DEATH OF A CHIL! Mayor Lang Meets With an Acci- dent This Morning. Mayor Lang carries his hand in a sling today. He met with an acci- dent this morning as he started to vote. His horse became fractious. tnd in attempting to quiet him, the mayor struck his right band against the head of a tack in the saddle and Pelofully lacerated 1t, baby, born last night, LOST IN NIAGARA RIVER, | Born to Mrs. J. O. Lee, of Ala-| - bama, who is a guest of her parents, Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 6.—Jay|Mr. and Mrs, J, T. Wright,on North Stanley, of Grand Islaod, and Chas, | Sixth, a fine ten pound boy baby. Burke, of Buffalo, lost their lives in “ - . the Nisgara river today, The men GURABAL COMFUAICE, attempted to cross the river in a Whi? small boat during a gale and their boat was swamped. FLETCHER TERRELL We are prepared to do the very beet repair work alee cons winter. Have your. plum 80 arranged that it vill not freeze. If we do the work we tee it not to freeze--we 1 keep it in repair free of charge all winter should it do so. W® make steam jand. hot,water heating a specialty. Minzesheimer Plumbing Co, 104 North Fifth Street, Business Telephy ne 362— Under Palmer House—Residenes Telephone 424, ONE JOYOUS NIGHT, | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 I have been taking Piso’s Cure for Consumption sinoe Theater, 1883, for Coughs and Colds, Thad an attack of LaGrippe in 1890, and have had ot ince. In the Winter of 1896-7, I had 4 spell of Bronchitis, lasting all winter, and leaving a troublesome cough, until 1 again tried Piso’s Cure, which relieved me.—Mrs. M. B, SaaLury, Colorado Springs, Colo., August 19, 1898, eT! Direct from Sa ks? | fin nd et Scncersal iene |LH@ Bon-Ton of Montpellier. —London Daily Nev | Burlesquers! Yesterday afternoon Riley Pitman es me) was driviog up Third street ina wagon, which was occupied by five or six people. At Broad, where the street car track turns, every spoke was wrenched off one of the wheels, and the load was precipitated tu the street, but no one was hurt, CANINE TRAMPS. Street Dogs of Constantinople—Their |‘ and “Our High Remarkable Sense of Time The t dogs of ( thate _ 50c, may save your life. Planta- in time.” hold by 6 tion Chill Cure has saved thousands, ONSUMPTI cof "Delaphone, Prince of Mimics. or, |’ Watson and Woodford, German| of | Ambassadors. |" Miss Ruby Leoni, the Shapely Ve- se | nus, Seamon and thing a t he rs, The only burlesque show coming— you can’t afford to miss it WANTE)), nople are a fea go about unowned and 1 NEW OPERATOR, MISSED HER HUSBAND, Agents for ‘‘History of the Span- ish-American War,” by Hon, Henry Watterson, A complete, authentic history ; illustrated with over 76 full- page half-tones and many richly col- ored pictures, Large royal octavo volume, superb outfit, postpaid for only 50 cents (stamps taken). Most liberal terms given. The greatest opportunity of the year, Address: Tux Werner Comvany, Akron, Ohio, THE BEAUTY SHOW. and acquire a wonderful knack looking after themselves. The poor tramps to tell the time is Plantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Maustield Drug Co., hence is reliable. “FOR RENT, Mr. Ernest Anderson Transfer- This morning woman and baby red to Dawson for the Winter, arrived from Ford's Ferry, on the packet. She looked in vain for someone she expected, and finally heen Union depot operator for the] W4# directed to the city hall, She Iiinols Central for several months! informed Marshal Collins that ber past, has been transferred to Daw- busband was Houston Stembrick,and sun, and left today. the last she heard of him, he was Mr Ed Atkinson, of Henderson, | bucking corn somewhere in this has succeeded him, and arrived to-| Vicinity. He wrote her to come yes- day to enter into bis new duties, He} terday, but she missed the boat, and is a well known and popular youog|the result was, he was vot at the rca, and will doubtless make many| ¥barf to meet her, She said she had friends fa?Paducah no home, and was assigned a place Mr. Anderson is s young gentle-/#t the city ball until her husband man who has manyffriends and a in be found, quaintances to regret hue departure. AITENTION. instinet which enables the Monte, the Singing most as Day after day, at regular hour the serps are thrown. out, they never much too early amd never t ate. ‘The superintendent of one of | the great railv ‘on- | statis |Dalton, The Tailor. Mr. Ernest Anderson, who has hing , arc Some good offices for doctors or lawyers at 128 North Fifth street, just below the Palmer house. Apply tw J. R. Puryear. in PEACE COMMISSION Held No Session Today, Agree- ment May Come Soon, Usual, prices, Seats on sale Monday morn: at Van Calin's y lines ending remark- FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE lable case. The Oriental express, the famous train from I t nople, arrives, it , three a week at a certain hour in the after noon, When the train comes in| there are always several dogs ready to receive it. Before @ have had time to get out the dogs jump into the carriages and search everywhere under the seats and it Will Be the Attraction at Morton's Opera House Tonight, Remember the beauty show will be with you at the opera’ house tonight with bright specialties, songs, dances, cake walks, marches, gavottes, ete, ‘The Catholic Mutual Benefit asso-| participated in by a bevy of pretty i corae acreny shee! pretty | Americ the corners for the scraps of luncheon bse peat pe girls OY smegge costumes, with for Devblostractions. are waltlOR | dott by the passengers, and when they jock, score of funny comedians that will believed here that 8: have found all the pieces they | go bers are d to be present, th ot epee: The remarkable thing is they hers F. i xcept when FIRST He guJsantees a perfect fit, SECOND ., He does all his work with homeSlabor, THIRD. ... He will sell you sfsuit of clothes made to order | Should Have Your | Patronage, for | Three Reasons... | enygers Paris, No, 8,—The meeting of the ce Commissioners set for today has been postponed. The daily papers claim that the CHILDREN'S DAY, 4s cheap as you can buy Tuesdays avd Fridays are the hair cuts for Gray’ Bho Better Than Imported

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