The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 9, 1896, Page 3

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TY We WEW FAST TRAIN Jron Mountain Route, all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, Free Reclining Chalrs on Tunovau Coacuy Meme re DAtias Axo Forr Worn , 1 ' I. 1. G. MATTHEWS, 8.1 cy IL. ©. TOWNSEND, GP & TA, Louis, MO —— RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis Rai Hotliw Kock Janet. 10. «1 opr Saw Yan PA. Memb Wis TA Nw Tenn. Burohatn tick ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD “—- t BAND. MEM PHINODIVISION NowTn Hous . s No Mempt t ‘ LvPa . | Are | Nor i “ | art SOUTH BOUND Ne Ne Ne Lv { Arrive Me V ¢ Parker Cr Mar ris y pa 8 nt t aw Leave set an u Pin " u Me Paduca . ' r . 1.00; eb: | 4 Illinois Central fk, EVERY “sinter | A BUFFET \ =r gALIFORNI VIA NEW ORLEANS ieay Pullman ‘Tourist Sleeping Car cry OF : MEXICO Rats as Low as ty rata A. HO HANSON @, P. As, Chibogo, when You Want a Good Meal Call in ats. sees WPORT'S y SALOON ANC RESTAURAN™ ble supplied with ¢\..) ching the Rarket affords, ,OADWAY., KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, | The most direct line via Memphis to WEST AND SOUTHWEST. All Trains, KBNTUCKY the Market , ST? ALWAYS FIR GLASS. BAR for BOTTLE a 120-- EAST SIDE SECOND STREET, SIGN OF RLUE BARRELS, (JUG trade. Member W nA fon am rmal Mr. M, j, Koncen’s Dancing School Now open for beginners at Cecil- an Hall, tlemen and children Classes for ladies, gen- Private les sons at all hours For terms and full particulars call on or Ollice New Richmond lreas 186 Tel My Blacksmith Shop... | Is $10 South # ‘ond street, and would like fy you to share your patronage /With me. I have wagons Wat I will let you use free wifle you re under re Work g pairs E. H. POTTER. | Xo Laundry, « YOUNG & SON, Proprietors JW. 106 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 206 aner! : FALL STYLES In all the latest Picture Mouldings In the City, Have you seen the Jatest? | Prices Reasonable for GOOD work. L, P, BALTHASAR, Bway. CALL ON at F. Lally When in need of anything in Staple and Fancy Groceries, ALSO DEALER IN ALL KINDS oF Feeds, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, IU Fresh Beer Always on Tap, Tel, R. C. THOMAS, STAPLE aNO FANOY GROCERIES, Choice new goods always on band No, 118 Cor, 9th and Trimble Best 2267 rapulated Sugar 181bs, $1,00 ith ard St. Phone 268, And get a Drink of hie 10-Year-0ld STRICTLY PURE Whisky. Cuaran- teed to be the best in the City for 10 Cents, I also Headquerter |lation would be deprived of employ- _\) Steam ll AP tee ® irk { Ar M I : ‘Wall A YARD OF FACES, | atter how Under Parmer House | the mournful god% is already heard in be only a step from CUbristn from w Years to | entine’s Day, then Easter and Fourth of July. Time flys, As stated exclusively in the Suy| yesterday, the city won the case of Wm, Schauf against Paducah for $5,000 damages, His little while after a bird, fell into a lgravel pit and was drowned. first trial resulted in a verd playntiff in the sum of & the city was successful new trial, Judge Bishop decided that the eity was not liable, as it had 1 right to make excavations in its own pevperty. It is not yet known = whe- tuer the case will be further contested | by the plaintiff or not. city The for the 000, but xe A contemporary takes somebody) to task for “cruelty to animals.””| lin leged cause for complaint was [the treatment fof 9 rooster carried jin the Republican parade to ity | the moribund Democratic party. For | the relief-of these gentlemen of such | tender sensibilities, it is now pro- | mulgated to the world that the chan- t | ticleer was just like its political pro- bes e—very much dead, {t had nailing ever since the election good cause Cease your | ind was sacrificed to the just b before the parade, o- It becomes unnecessary to exploit | the superfluity of elecyons when ac } counts are daily reagtn the newspa- pers detailing copfentions held for tbe purpose of »tinating candidates for oftices to.#¢ filled next November, a year off, Up in many countie bordering 00 the Glue Grass region convensons and primaries have been calle? to nominate candidates for Jewanty and municipal officers to be supplied next November. If elec- dispensed with in this country a large per cent of the popu- tions were ment, because about all some people do is to run for office. son, | uring «| or Cle " | ble poisons known in hemlet | DRIFTWOOD LEVEE. GATHERED ON ARRIVALS, John 8. Hopkins Ashland City Geo. H. Cowling. . . Metropolis | DEPATTURKS. | Dick Fowler seeeee Lookout Jennie Gilchrist... John 8. Hopkins NOTES. » Cairo} Riverton iver Evansville ‘Ten River rising here slightly. ‘The gavge showed this morning 6.8 and rising. The John 8. Hopkins was the Evansville packet this morning. ‘The Dick Fowler left this morning for Cairo at 8 u'clock carrying a good trip. The towboat Cruiser went. up empties, The R Dunbar and Maggie Belle which were inspected yesterday stood ing for River Ala, barges of san The Ashland City is due here this afternoon and leaves for Danville to- |? morrow at 10 a. m. The John 8 towing two her return to Evansville at 10 carry-|7 ing the U.S. mail. The Will J. Cummins is due here} out of the Tennessee tonight or to- morrow morning and leaves for Flor- w Loues mn it oN dis} subject of appeal,”’ . Danville |‘ yesterday at noon towing a string of | “ ‘ Hopkins arrived here | 5 this morning at 9 o’clock and left on |, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, Nev tor | Seventh school, Oa Rev W program w' meeting: *\! Rh | eago 8 00 Tie ment” 1D ml winlv \ Ih \ o ead vs , No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. : Coal far excels all other coal for grates or ; toves. } Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price the year around. The get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as thé rich their thousands of bushels. Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c ; Washed Pea, 6c, BARNES & ELLIOTT, Proprietors Ilinois Coal Company, ptu hard: 8. Minging by Owing to the “3P- —— — 7 The'® with 0 +40 areas of the | of potass! up OD) Kus respected | jd 1 and ire ate | ror | [Tt also forms cyanti@yf] oont¥le have not } and prussic acid, the two use no other, "HENRY GREIF, | EXPERT ILORSESILOER, Expert Track Shoeing. | Saddle and Harness y | Horses a Specialty, | the test all O. K. bho Ww PAIRING. The U. 8. Lookout left thisgmorn-|°°) A ; tRSIDFNCE OVER SHOP.) For An Easy Shave or Stylish Hair Cut} —i0 <a % ‘a in ie BARBER SHOP Se th ar ave ul a € \ ut wore: DRE If you want the best coal in the city you can , Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrate: - LOUIS ~ AND - BIG - MUDDY ~ CuRIINr Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Tele ephione orders filled until 11 o’elock at night during week and 12 o’clock Our Egg Our poor Try our coal and you will F. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRIETOR. AGENT CELEBRATED In kegs ad bottles, Saturday nights, 10th and Madisog Streets. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Picture Frames and Mouldings : Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, i) °* ence Saturday at 4 p. m. NE TOO, It has be time since a dilchrist went up the Mr. James White, Washit « damage suit of any description ter-| Te: river this morning to/ton, is very sick ii ininated satisfactorally in the courts] lighten over her tow which she ground-| There will be services at ll a Horse Shaeing here to either sic In the past few | ed on her way out yesterday. gethe A. M. BE. chufch Thanks _ = years quite anumber of suits for] ‘The Ohio river rising at Cincin- | jy abt ce iamages have been instituted against] nati to Louisville, and by toda Bose? tenia. pit muses Between Secoi the city, various corporation and in-/rising at Evansville. At Paducah] i,” frst society in this te dividuals, but in no instance bas any the river is swelling slowly. At! Married q. Yopkins : : ———— Y % sreat part of the aimount asked been} Cairo falling until tomorrow 3 mn ~ 1 : Friday. Adena rests : iy The new Golconda and Paducah] -py.0 God ealabis For An Easy aa n some instances after the case ke | - aa .n ‘y acket, City of Clarksville, will make | * , we oe) BDA aa extended over several terms uf|ber grat trip in her new field of wer- [ect With Mr. aud Mrs. HL. Phil or Stylis 2’ aourt and been decided in faver off vice next week. She has been at {22 South Seventh street Frid t-} Jone and then the other, new trials| Golconda for several weeks having {2° “anon being secured and appeals taken,| ber cabin refurnished The Sunday \ : either side lad to get off with the » < with Mr 1Mr M | le side-wheel steamer John | “! : ‘ > osts, which not infrequently run up}, toy Hut bree i : rate. . io JAS, BRYAN'S BARBE into. the ‘steenth hundreds, It|/- /* pen mane Sees She eee GA lois citia tu rit \the Paducah and Eli ‘ " doesn’t often pay to go to law. EA. Glas bilba the bare th r > 105 BROADWA@ |steamer Lancaster which. .oriiertyy ; At is amazing to contemplate Low] plied in this trade ank many Wor there are as well here this a.m. 4) {Nice Ba 0 » f a 1, Who seemingly do nothing but eted its we x ‘ a oly ¢ x & elow BOE | aed Guyel trom. ove olfy” Ww siothar, F ag geaece oan Rey. G. HL Bur nap ioe Ie iy tn One plane: HBR id at Métaphis 1 | Friday t : fai} Call O suf w Fansportation to some] ANC HE Memphis falliog {® res Dont Fail To Gall Ox er . ne Sonnessed ang | ciety Those w r Mayor Yeiser is daily importuned|# Chsttanooga, Flo vd gobo Mr. and M Benton, Misses % App us innumerable for | *0%, Uc. and tle Cumberland station- | Georgia Duley, Ge¢ B Mary] 5 al food or admission to the hos- | st Nashville j Gray, Bettie Re FE. M Ea) ls, a although for the most} ‘Tbe Sunshine which is due up | Lizzie 1 osie. Jone S ‘ Apu vn art the vrtunates are non-resi-| ftom Memphis for Cincinnati and the] yoody a Garr Mes Le we t is. oftentimes expedient to] W- F. Ni vet, which was also due/(, H. Gooden, A. ( J. Jones. } their wishes in order to save| down from Cincinnati bound for the} jrundy, J. Hur 5 ki d b 4 have | leon you have your 1 greater expense than| Bluff City today, had neither. m: W. Sales, J. M W. H | w y would be incurred by their remain-| their appearance at a late hour this |, 1 Nov. 27.| hous 4 usé oainte ere When © person comes to | Morning th G. H, Bur manent or- without money or means of ation Pri are the Lowest) t " If you do not get r paper reg- ric f the w rt, the only ruative is to et him or her out in all possible} Ularly don’t fail to enter complaint at) 4 y ra ‘ terial the Best io : the business office. We wish to , eo . ‘jand Material the Bes These sort of people have learned | Know that our carrier service 1s sale r 40 1a experience that itis a cheap ncteny GRE patrons, and : i vance, we ive one way to live without working, and} ¥4Y 20 tion free it) Rr they drift trom one pees tannins eile Pine Tar Honey. Rel ce as kiaciatiens after day and month after! ora’ time remedies are used in its| WHAT MEAICANS EAT. oath , however, | manufacture ‘Hell's Pine| se Amerionss As rere are exceptions, however, |r Honey palate eon the Presi yop. 2 Nacti and Mayor Yeiser very often has ap- | Par Honey aoe ee Americans and vers! Wy HOPH GER, Dertist, plications from very worthy people | hi, i | n + highyy b his remedy a theory in ex Meanwhile County Judge Thomas |e treatment of perigee : a 114. N, Sp. Sr. is not spared by the impecunions, | orig) coughs unheard of until its in-| oas ev table wit! GROUND FLOOR but daily a throng of destitutes strag-| )oauction, It always cures quickly | nt ¢ ute pew I 5 eases sais, le into his office at the court house. | coughs, colds and grip. It strength | (President Ma 1 family) \ sees : A great many are offered a place in| on, weak lungs and relieves consumpe | im! no ca . ’ he poor house, but these generally | j0), Goud AND PorceLain Crowns. conclude that they don’t want any ¥ ae aE s we ¢ help after all, Judge Thomas is LET HIM DOWN EASY. D i ONLY FIRST-CLAS$ WORK very conscientious about spending in Oe Stan Weare aA on ‘ * . the county funds on non-residents, Peis vy Roliern ig Aaa ont. rn A DONE, and never does it, She opened the door to her father's a ae ene pea flour and ens hee Past years have exemplified that no] den, but hesite e threshok!. toested 1 in lieu of crackers, f great the prosperity of] | “Well?” he inquiringly | lowed by the ever-present eg Pope iee : sperity as L PECULIARITY BILLS. the nation ‘the poor are with us al- {dws ae he tow ; Ne | their ete Mexican accompar e CULIARITY BILLS. ays. In a@ more kiné “Come in | of fried bananas; and these a 7 fome of the Things State Legistas bain m What's the trouble war for & cauisibaie eather Gilli tors Haye to Deal With. etd She entered and stood bef Jear to the Latin gusto. One of t 1 1 good man, et Utelizing a Dead Horse, with downcast eyes and cheeks si dishes served, if the dinner be a typic 1 1 te The tail and mane are especially | fed with blushes - Mexican ove, is the far-famed mole de } and some very ridiculous i ; om apg , I have @ confession to make,” she | puajelote, which <ereys Biel 8 agp ya |valuable, and from these are made] jig «owls 4 . tinive Nets | ald, slow lown from the Montezumas, , y not seer en yeu n the hair cloth of commerce, “Fire away!" he returned, cheerily Selanne with it the highly savored | » An instance of this ta fu 1 The short hair taken from the hide] pis whole manner having rec pleasures of roast turkey, overspread | by a he a is used to stuff cushins and horse] change when he saw she was pertur with # heavy dressing of peppery cl la res of Jcollars, Thus the dead are made to uess it’s nothing very aul rich seed The tortilla, « 1, | fa | minister to the comforts of the liv- Dh, but it is,” she protested; “it’s thin pa made of hand yet © | ery serious, Indeed, You know, Har | sukiay iiike bcanes (he t ‘ ing vs rp, is popular f fhe hide shes e of | 4 and poor, and this will appear, deftly ‘ Ne » The hide furnishes a waterproof) "'wwen, what about Harold? rolled, and containing finely-hashed dl r that of a leather known to the trade a8 cordo-| «tas been coming to see me for | rene mipreased with ¢ ho ed to mak van, and is used for the manufacture | quite » long time,” she continned, pay ide ath ot pot mye pag options gp tate give @ of high-class hunting and wading] ing no attention to the interruption, | j,¢ yp the to othsome enebillada lin th t wuld boots “and last night are accompaniments of freshly-s rt beat ther The hoofs of the animals are re-| “Well?” toma splee nted - moved, after being boiled to extract |. “Last night he propesed that we | varied relishes, and from thu a bond, whie Jit the oil from them the horny substince| tWe should run away together, and= {there appear other wore t ; is shipped to the manufacturers of gosh Ate man frowned, is, The exerpre el ' r jd gentle e ar, eately br ! 1 . combs and what are knownas Mikado] «4nq’what did you s Sasiaaa aiae ee ho 7 \ al goods, “T refused,” she replied, promptly and | them: stuffed ar 1 deo have ' The leg bones are very hard and] proudly, “I refused absolutely and told | chops eome famill against the I | white, and are used for bandles of] him that he must go and ask you for rall' whitefish fror “wr . thas at t ® pocket and table cutlery, my hand properly if he wished me to be | | 1.4, a, | tacture ’ | The ribs and head are burned to | bis wife.” bot posed }make bone black, after they have] Tye old gentleman still frowned 1 ‘ 1} and | . “T recalled all that aid about our ‘ : | be en treated for the glue that is in eintttn GetionD” cin weak om rN them “and insisted—" “ did not v " a In the cale ig of these bones the} — “(7m— yes,” interrupted the old wom | joy). < “yi @ the 1 vapors arising are condensed, and} tleman, musingly, “that’s all very pret: |) Ht I well f | roducec the we | form the chief source of carbonate of] ty and very creditable, but far from | , ‘ 2 int re AE {ammonia, which constitutes the base} businesslike, It seems to me you might |; to finish the r 4 \of pearly all ammoniacal salts, have given your poor old Sather the | or ¢ spoonfuls of th {ha co: bing process which Iataaly Seika Wings the sebjonh up nants, S00! | cl octet ot such aslionte os : poison, and enters into the composi- yout bonnet handy, eo that you eo | tion of many pang and vermi-| oan make a quick trip to Milwaukee Leer Higoy' fayea Rh, —\ Reeadesseny yn sully Our| a | Novembe |Weat Ins M. Bue R. Row r.M PAL A. C, Er a ME, Hardware, Me CORNER COU ‘wily ertining, Telephone 101. Successor to. M, J, Greif, 606 COURT STREE’. /ELEGANT;CARRIAGES, FIR* T-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BO. il Third and saan Str |e boed route vt Paducah - Bottling - “Cd CARRIAGE AND BUGGY RE- LOUIS oO’ BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange PADUCAH, KY, ww. Ss. Greif, b ould not forget to! INDOW SHADES an her Strip, 1SU Buy your electri day or night. railway and power wires in your buildings for daylight service. day or night. currents sold for lighting service. PADUCAH ELECTRIC CO 217_N. SECOND STREs _ - oom, President, WLAND, ‘Treasurer, Fisuer, Secretrry, Vice Pres NSTEIN, and Manager. DEALER” IN Carpenters’ Tea JUCAH, 8 ESTy they will be Kanodied -\ LEE keeps the Larg land has tlie best assortment. |To Keep Out the Cold. Get ycur Strips from Why -C. C. LEE. Prejudice france lights from regular lighting service, Take no chances on dangerous street Every lamp burns independent on our lighting dangerous, high pressure, 500-volt $2.50. , aly a

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