The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 24, 1898, Page 4

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ti. S. Taylor & Co. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, RENTAL AND INSURANCE Office 110 South 3d St. Real Esta‘e bougnt and sold on comission. to have your yroperty on our list. collection of :ent and management Fire Insurance Companies. Risks References by permission— AGENCY We will be pleased Close personal attention given to of property. Represent first-class solicited. QAMERICAN-GERMAN NAT: UNAL BANK, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 'Bxcuse us for Calling Your attention to the new goods we are receiving daily, but we know you appreciate a good thing, and we would like for you to call and examine our line of new... ouches, P arlor Suits LADIES’ DRESSING TABLES Pedestals, music cabinets, desks, rockers, iron beds, baby carriages, etc. All the new finishes and cov- erings. Our leather and velour couches are excep- tional bargains. #AH#YOUR OWN TERMS#+# + JAS. W. GLEAVES & SONS DIVORCE AND ALIMONY. Cordelia Bright Attaches Her Husband's Furniture. — | Cordehs Bright today filed suit for divorce and alimony in the circuit court against her husband, Wm. T. Bright. She alleged bad treatment, and asks $1.000 and tho custody of ber children. Wedding presents and Holi- day gifts should be selected from our new stock of fine China and cut glass now on display. Geo. O. Hart & Son. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY. Two Filed in the United States Court This Morning. J. W. Martin, of Hazlewood, to- day through his attorney, R. T, Lightfoot, filed a petition- in bank ruptcy in the United States court. | His liabilities are about $1,000. Mr. N. F. Roberts, of the city, also filed one through bis attorney, Maj. Harris. His liabilities are o thousand dollars or two. We are now showing the handsomest line of fine import- ed China and rich cut glass that we have ever bought. These goods are especially suitable tor wedding presents. Geo. O. Hart & Sor . mn. | CIRCUIT COURT, | Oaly One Case Under “onsidera- | tion in This Court Today. The case of F. G. Rudolph, ad- miuistrator of Harvey Calkios, against the Prudential Iosurance company, for insurance, is on trial in the circuit court tod: The case of Frank Lawrence against Wm. Johnson and Caspar Jones, for money alleged to have been left with them, and never recov- ered, was continued at the cost of the plai SEE OUR WINDOW For the best $3.50 man’s shoe‘in the city. Better than you can buy else- where for $4. Cocnran & Owen, “BELOW, ZERO,” At the Opera House Tonight. Ad- missun 10, 20, and 30 Gents. The tunny comedy, *Below Zero,”” will be given by the Rentfrow Com- pany at Morton’s opera house to- night, The company will give a grand family matinee Saturday at 2:30. Admission, adults 20 cents; children 10 cents, to any part of the house. Twenty dollars in gold will be given to the person holding the lucky | NG GO, | Tradewater Coal Price delivered—Lump Se, Nat Te per bushel, cash. Price at Elevator—Lamp 7c, Nut 6c per bu., cash. Phone 254 Offi ve at Ele [ PERSONALS. } eeeceececooeececoooces tor. Mr, Jack Mann has returned from Cairo. W. B. Ford, of Decatur, is at the Palmer. J.T, Brock, of Indianapolis, is at the Palmer. Joba L. Smithwick, of Louisvilie, ig at the Palmer, Hon. Chas. Reed is home from a business trip to Louisville, Miss Mayme Elliott, of Mayfield, arrive.t in the city on a visit to Miss Aline Bagby. Mr. Polk Ritter returned home this forenoon, after an extended visit to Belleville. Miss Lena Edwards entertained at ctokinole last night at her bome on Monroe street, Miss Mamie O’Brien left for Mem- phis, Teon., yesterday to visit ber friend, Miss Hutchinson. Mr. E. A. Collins, one of the wealthiest bankers in Milan, Tenn, is in the city attending court. Miss Elizabeth Sionott returned last night from Clarksville, Tenn., where she visited Miss Luckett. Miss Grace Smith, a charming Capt. Thomas Herndon and child- rep, Miss Fannie and Master Ches- ley, are visiting relatives and friends in Clarksville. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Burch, a fine girl, Mr, Burch is a well known 1 C. engineer, and re sides on South Ninth street. West Brown and wife, of Fulton, are in Paducah this week attending the suit of theic son, E, M. Brown, vs. the News Publishing company. MUKPHY’S BUTTON, Will Smith is Gradually Recov- ering After Digesting One. Will Smith, colored, who was shot on lower Broadway by Will Hodge recently, is recovering at the city hospital, He was shot in the stom- ach, and his bowels were perforated in such @ manver chat a Murpby’s button, which Dr. Stewart used to kill dogs with, was deemed advisable. It was attached, and Swith is now better, and will, doubUess recover. At is the first instance on record ip Pacucah where the button was suc- cessfully used. Dr. Stewart once used one successfully on a man in Livingston county. Dr. Frank Boyd's telephone num- ber is 88. Office in new Murrell buildiag, on Broadway, next to Y. M. C. A. Offive hours 8 to 9 a. m. and 1 to 2:30p, m, 2308w CHLLDREN’S DAY, Tuesdays and Fridays are the days for up-to-date. hair cuts for children for 15 cents at Green Gray’s 108 South Third street. tt Get your groceries of Oscar Blick, Fourth and Jefferson. He will pleses you, 2t Dou'< experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure. number at the Saturday night per- formance. The holder of the num- | ber must be in the house on the night | of the drawing. Go to the opera house tonight and get a number. Seats can be reserved at Van Culin’s book store without extra charge, Our Holiday stock of fine China and cut glass makes the selection of an elegant wedding present or Xmas gift an easy matter, Geo. O. Hart & Son. ! \ U. S&S COURTS.4 The Damage Suit A¢* News Continued Un morrow. Judge Barr,has had uw ation today in the U. ‘4 court, ad-| miralty cases. ‘The $50,000 damage suit against the News was continued over yesterday afternoon until to morrow morning, and the jury Only one witnes was heard, Mr. E. M. Brown, the plaintiff. Over two hours were con sumed in argaing a law point. The case is one that will attract wide ead attention, In the case of Mrs. Derrington against the N., C. & St. L., for $2; 000 danages for the death of the plaintiff's husband, Joseph Derring- | ton, the court ordered seven out of | uine paragrenhs stricken, | The admiralty case against the) steamer Dunbar is vow on trial, and may consume the entire day. consider: | was discharged, CRESTON CLARK. Fine Attraction Coming to Mor~ ton’s Monday Night. Local theatre goers who witnessed Mr. Creston Clark’s production of “The Last of His Race’’ last season will no doubt be pleased to hear that he has been booked for a return “en- gagement at the opera house on next Monday night, The play was such | @ genuine surprise, and the company of such aniform excellence, that it is quite safe to assume that Mr. Clark| and his splendid organization will at- tract an audience of anusually large} proportion on the occasion of bis} second visit here. THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran & Owen's, at very low prices. 331 Broadway, | WEEK OF PRAYER, The last meeting of the week of prayer and thanksgiving will be to- morrow afternoon at the 3 o'clock, Every member of the auxiliary and junior warden Young People’s socie ty are invited to be present. COCHRAN & OWEN Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the city for Iadies or gents. Call and let us show them to you. 331 Broadway. An early selection of a wed- J eeipts lot MR. A. W, WILLIAMS, The handsome Masonic Temple’ buffet has changed bands, and Mr, A. W. Williams, form riy oue of the best-known traveling Jiquor salesmen in the United States, is the new pro- prietor. This gentleman's pupularity is attested by the fact that the re- of the place have doubled uurer his administration. Mr, Wil- liams isn't a big mau physically, but in bastutss matiers be's a condensed cyclone. He is a New Englander, coming from ao ob! fanily of New Haven, Coun., where be «as bom and received his early training. be was an ambitious youngster aud started to hustie his own living when 13° years old, and he hasn't let up bustiiog yet. In 1874 he went to Kentucky avd for more than eight years wes the traveling representa. tive of Friedman, Keiler & Co , dis fillers, of Paducah, Ky, In this ca. pacity he traveled through all the soutbero states, Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, Iihnois, Colorado and New Mex- ico. In all his travels he made him self popular everywhere, and if be ever made an enemy he isn't aware of it, Mr. Williams is « Chesterfield ia courtesy and politeness. He is married, has 4 pleasant home and is the father of a bright young man, a graduate in deutal surgery. No liqnor is eold over the bar less than twelve years oll, and all judges a geod srticle are soundiog the praives of the-Brook Hill whisky.— Chicago Gozette, LADIES NICH SOL ly. The Ladies society of the birst Baptist church will weet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J R, Paryear, 328 North Eighth street. All the ladies that bave been appoint ed oa the committee on refieshments for the Bazaar are requested to meet at the same time and place for floal arrangements. Mas. E. B. Ricwarbs’x, Sec, Hank Bros, & Jones have boys’ wagons and velocipede . = 5O-Bt | | -Lockup Keeper Menifee’s dinner was one of the best offered the pris- joners in the lockup. They bad oyster sonp, beef roast, and cake in addition to other things Shot guns and loaded shells at Hank Bros & Jones. 50-3t FIRED THROU THE The Bullet Came Near Striking SOACH, ding present or Holiday gift fone our new line of China or cut glass will give you choice of an unbroken stock. Geo. O, Hint SS Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure 1s guaranteed to cure you? NOTIGE TO COAL DEALERS. Paducah, Ky., Nov. 23, 1898 Sealed bids will be received at the mayor's office until noon Saturday the 26th, to furnish the city 1000 bushels of lump coal delivered during the months of December and January next, Successful bidder will be re- quired to give bond for the faithful performance of the contract, 2303 James M, Lano, Mayor. Turkey Toasters at Hank Bros & Jones, 50-Bt THE TEMPERATURE, The lowest point reached by the mercury this morning was 2i de grees, It was 20 the day before and 18 the previous day, Let us sell you a good heating stoye. Hank Bros, & Jones, 50-3t You take no risk on Plantation Chil] Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure, Crokinole boards at Hank Bros, & Jones, * 50-8t Nice fresh groceries at all times at|™ Oscar Blick’s, Fourth aod Jefferson, Mr. Snook. This morning as the 8:30 o'clock accommodation from Kuttawa was passing throuch the Clark's river section, someone shot a pistol through a window, Fortunately no one was hurt, but the window which was demolished was one st which Mr. Snook, ex Congressman Stoce’s son-in-law. bed been sitting only a short time before, | No one was hurt and as usual there} was no clue to the perpetrators, You take no risk on Plantation Chill Care, as it is guaranteed to cure. | Air rifles and cap pistols at Hank Bros & Jones. 50-8t ESTRAY NOPICE. A black horse, 15 hands high, 5 years old, with fore-top clipped; branded “L"’ on left shoulder; has saddle and collar marks. Ton dol- lars reward will be paid for his re. warn to Dr. C. A. Isbell, 723 South Sixth street, Paducab, Ky. n17-1m Piantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Marsfield Drug Co., hence is reliable. TW DRUNKs. Joho Ferrell and ‘Detective’ Bat son, a fariper whose right name is Sheppard Batsoo, were locked up last night for draokenness, and will be | ried a hearing tomorrow mern- ng in the police court, OUR DOORS WILL CLOSE FOREVER The Great Half-Value Clothing Sale, in the White Building, 422 Broadway, \ ig Sale have decided to close out their entire stock, wind up ther the field for good. Our complete stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothin —~— —>— MUST BE TURNED INTO CASHI!_~—— retiring from business for good and all. fractaere en aleiaaheadiane re. di dhehanabei haste beierelasaneon - News of the Utmost Importance to the People of Paducah and Vicinity! Owing to the expiration of their lease on December 25th, the great Half-Value Clothin, affairs and quit . 2 3 JOLLY PATHFINDERS Operatic repertoire of all comedies. MONDAY NIGHT the THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS! trical orate Stage Settings. New Dances. Moving Picture Machine, showing all the latest War Views, tacular Drama, ‘“Cinderilla, or the Glass Slipper.”” About Filters, but think it best just now to keeo mum on ac- count of the weather, and tell you about Moore’s Air-Tight Heater. ihey cou/d not Le made better at any price. For sale only by the greatest of the present day. OVAL RAKING POWOER CO, NEW YORK. are the LYNCHING THREATENED. Little Lillian Brandes, of Oakland, Beaten to Death by Her Parents. Oakland, Cal. ,Nov. 24.—The coro ner's inquest over the remrias of Lillian Brandes, the thirteen. year-old girl who was sapposed to have com mitted suicide by banging at Berke- ley, bas resulted in a verdict charg ing ber father with murder end nam- ing her stepmother as an accessory The evidence tended to show the the child bad been beaten to deall and hanged to a bedpost Neither Brandes nor his wife was taken to the inquest, as tbere was talk of lynching Scott Hardware Co. 50c: may save your life. Planta tion Chill Cure bas saved thousands illinois Central R. R, —To— CALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS in connection with the Southern Pa- cific, Tuxoven WEEKLY TouRist SLEEPING Oak leaves Cincinnati over the B. & O. 8. W. Ry. and Louisville on I. 0. R. R. fast “Now Orleans Lim ited” train EVERY THURSDAY for Los Angeles and San Francisco with- out change. The car is PERSONALLY ConpvucTEep by @ compeient agent whose sole business it is to look afver the welfare of patrons. ‘The Limitec also connects at New Orleans daily with express trein for the Pacifir Coast, and on Mondays and Thurs days at New Orleans (after December 1) with the SUNBET Li MITED of the Southern Pacific, giving spe- cial through service to San Francisco Tickets and full information concern- ing the above can be had of agents of the “Certral’’ and connecting lines. W. A. KELLOND, A. G.P. A., Louisville, Ky A. H. HANSON, G. B.A J.B. Donovan, Agent, Paducah, Ky. Keep n stock the following brands of Shotguns: ||L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, "ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES Seo BARRY & HENNEBERGER Crabiree... CO AL. deanefield Screened Lump, 80; fgg, 8c; Nut, 7c; Fil sizes Anthracite, $7.50 per ton, Clipvings, 4c per Bundle, We will take care of o SIVA VV MO VS NYZZ yoor orders, SPOT HaTSemender Coal = HATS CUT HALES , as IN TWO = Not the hats But the prices, cus SH. mers, #0 rend us -.Telephone 70 Prime Lump.8 cegts; Prime teg 8 cents; Roller Sciesnad Nut 7kcrats, Old Lee Anthracite $7,50%Tea, {Central Goal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ,|)Manager vn, solictor Yard, Tenth and Jefferson Mrs. M. E. Lesh, 109 S. Third st, = TELEPHONE 370 x MRS. R. BURGAUS AAAARAISSS |orema [moRTON s] wave PLercMeR TERRELL, MANAGKR Ove Wek, Begioning MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Matinees Thanksgiving Day and Sat- RENFROW'S md STOCK 60, —The— - , \ Your Thr i\s- giving _arkey to a turn—brown, juicy and tender— unless you have the prop:r Cosl to heat your oven to the right degree of No one can bake, roast or prepare a big dinner with satisfac- t Band and} tion unless they have such high grade, well screened Coal as we fury New dramas 8 a {2ish on your order, Order in time and we will fill your bin promptly. - heat? Prize Ideal Silver Corne' Orchestra, sensational comedy-drama, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY SIT. BERNARD COAL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Our own Special Scenery, od Calcium Effects. Elec. Elab- New Songs ; Seo the wonderful 427 BROADWAY TELBPHONB NO.S Saturday Matinee, the Great Spec HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. Plays change nightly. Ladies ad- mitted free Monday and Tuesday night accompanied by one person holding a paid reserved seat ticket, Without regard to cost or original value, affording the people of Paducah and vicinity. an opportunity to SAVE S0Ol 75 PHR CHNT On every doilar spent. ; Every Suit, Overcoat and every pair of Pants in this immense stock is Nothing reserved; nothing omitted; everything goes. All goods marked in plain figures, BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, You need send nothing out of town. Ovening Books The Tailor. Note our prices: 10, 20 and 80c, Matinee price: 10 and 20c. Seats on sale Saturday morning a'| Patent Flat- Van Culin’s book store. Dalton, Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... RROADWA’ now to be closed out regardless of cost or consequence. and the tremendous reduction wiil be shown on each article. FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE Men's Suits from....................$2.00 up to $10.50 Children’s Overcoats, with capes... Boys’ 3-Piece Suits from........ - $1.75 up to $6.50 Children’s Suits, knee pants.. +++ +.45¢ up to $2.50 Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters..... ++++-$1.90 up to $8.00 Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters..........$1.50 up to $4.50 +++ «$4.00 to $2.00 50c to $3.00 + sree 65¢ to $1.40 sere b5e to 45¢ Men’s Pants from......... FIRST... .. He gus.iantees a perfect fit. SECOND .. He does all his work with home labor, THIRD... He will sell you a guit of clothes made%to order Boys’ Pants from... Children’s Knee Pants from . _ hing in the whole stock is marked to sell 't delay. Come at once. . 4s cheap as you can buy | a custom-made Impossible to quote any more prices, as eve below manufacturers’ cost. Better Than Imported . *

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