The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 17, 1896, Page 3

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The Great Brough Line Fromm To KANSAS OMY, HI Jor St, Lowls sche ii, be ve - And SALT LAKE. TAY THE NCW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jron Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Tunoven Coactes Mewriis ro Datias anv Fort Wonrn, For mapa, ral ka and all W in Rn. G. MAT H.C, TOWNSEND, G RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis Railroad. PADUGAM AND MEMPHIS DIVISION soutTm souND. Was ain 23am Ar Mewphis ¢¥) pre Nashville Chattanooga ry Ly. Chattanooga » am res Jun ‘ oo alten 3. We Davley. aT Dow adn: ILLINVIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Now Bousp—_ . Ne Lv New Mw. ' Ar Pa LvPaduca art Ar le Sourm Bousp— No Ne No Ly cH . le Lv Cou , NORTH BOUN ou FAN W ORLE ANS Tullman ‘Tourist Sleeping Car every W . OF MEXICO A. H, HANSON 4. #4, Chiea * a Good Meal Call in at....+ SALOON AND RESTAURANT Tale sypplied with ev. y thing market affords, AD\AY, om Missouri Pat ic Raicway HENRY GOOKEL, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Prices Reasonal we LOW as by Ant o |NEWPORT'S the AND DEALEI IN STAPLE ANU FANCY GROCERIES. No, 128 South Third Street. Telephone 274 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY San ane aE REED ESTABLISUKO 1 W, H. PITCHER, Dentist, 114.N, 3p. St. GROUND FLOOR Tooth ox " ed without pair Gov axp Porcetas Crowns. ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK DON Mr. M. J, Koncen’s | Dancing School Now open for beginners at Cecil an Hall, Classes for Indies, gen- tlemen and children. Private les h full particulars call on or address Ollice New Richmond. Tel. 186 ons ata My Blacksmith Shop Is 310 South Second street would like for you to share yc patronage with me 1 have wagons that I will let you use free while your nder re j Work cod E.H. POTTER. ¥ Steam x Laundry, J, W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. 106 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 200 Give us ye wundry if you want = prompt de Wall aper! We're always the first to show “|FALL STYLES . cam sal In all the latest They're in now ection, dy for your in Finest line of »|Picture Mouldings In the City, Have you seen the Jatest? A YARD OF FACES. » for GOOD work L. P, BALTHASAR, 125 B way Under Pataen House | Dont Fail To Call On BLP Gilsca & Co, When you have YOU! retorted, “1m ire jhouse painted. Prices are the Lowest) and Material the Best. 410 Broadway. A. W. GREIF, MANUFACTURER OF Carriages and Buggies. ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING DONE TO ORDER, . . Horse Shoeing a Specialty, 222-224 Court Street, Between Second aad Third. committer putes over insurance ¢ containing the number and dime brick heuses being in rc | frame in blue, One map will be kept in City Engi five and whenever there is a change or a buiiding permit | will be modified to comply with the change. For terms and | Several of the cour pressed themselves as b that the time has come for the city | ime metropolitan preteasions | suitable to her size. A number o | them at the meeting last night signi- | fled a determing were ref ttee was instracted to bring in an ordinance regulating the height, the] ress localit A story is told young lad¥’s candor when she was juestioned by a customs officer at asked her if her; subscriber The boys worked one little f and very successfal plan, | for ity the other meekly observed b Our door lator all alone in the cold, cold world, quarter t ever saw, It is particularly yaluable for those who can not stand the rain of coughing. | Pine Tar Honey. {leever & Walker, pry lai Paducah you can reach in no ot Warren AT. iT “RANDOM, said that these fnturity shops take more money out of the city than any other one thing. * . ‘The city will in all likelihood soon have a new system of m town that will obviate every compli- cation in the future, such as have in » past been brought about in dis- | ps of the yundary lines, Every mpany has one of these ck being on a seperate page of every piece of property, the and th ‘The suggestion of Councilman Barnes in regard to reconstruc ‘ing the streets, is a move in the right dé rection. Mr. Barnes has written to twenty-one cities about the con-| struccion of streets, and has on file ceplies from all. In paving Brond-| | way with vitrifled brick, the cost to city would be comparatively nominal. The street car company | would have to improve sevan or cig and the remainder woukl be |improved by the property owners on each side, | If the plan now in con- templation is adopted, Paducah will indeed have the prettiest streets in the State. ation to do away with in front of numerous awa stores. Councilman Rinckleff said he would pever vote for pecmi.- awning to be put up as he was in th and so did Councilman Two requests for permission 1, but the ordinance com- ms to be one of greatest objections those now portions of the busi- n which s n vario bout a Paducah port when she returned fiom ope sometime since. The cflicer rank contained any intend to use her e did ne nd wth commendable frankness Yes, [ have a dress for mamma,’ But I didn’t expect you to tell ickly rjected the officer, who | rry that he had asked her. | eu a group of young ladies eave the chief oflicér started to| them all, when b's subordinate 1 forward 1 stoppe she has already told on She had the ction of seeing her trunk ide down in the dust, and itiny of many eyes e thought she had other continent de- o be anything but e had to pay an exorb ‘ that she had purchased ends and relatives, we city circulator on a certain al paper recently as an induce-| ment offered his carriers, or all who secured certain number of new ticket to the show, iduously and he door of some encouw king residence and ring Wh the lady came in response, the hi informed her that he just lacked or riber and if she'd only take the maper a week he'd be certain of a] system was referred to the city | show ticket, t In this way he prevailed upon t) sympathies of enough to get th requisite number of subscribers, and arried off the show ticket in tri- umph, Phe subscribers dropped off in a eek or two and the circulator bia | self went arouad to see about geitir to stay with him, At one doc lad + Well? Do you take the paper?’ he in- quired ¢ ah », T don’t take the paper,’’ she ‘ like to get you to subscribe »y her intimidating manne *Ldon’t care if you would,” s! ¢ helping people show tickets. Besides, you'r too big to go around earning a show ticket that way, You are old nh tobuy it,’ She shut the and left the astonished circu- Dr, Bell’s Pine Tar Honey cures coughs for young and old, Most cough medicines simply helps you jeough., Dr, Bel.’s Pine Tar Honey helps you not to cough. See the difference? Would you like to try 25 cents gets you the biggest ttle of cough medicine you t for it, Take no substitute, Lhere is nothing 9s good gs Dr, Bell's Sold by Uehisoh- Advertis tof the populatiod ¢ The Son has a ciicalatio equal to if not larger tha. any other tia the city, and don't youfo.. a ¢ council, at its meeting last night, exemplified an enmity towards “bucket shops'’ and the ordinance instructed to draft aa ordinance imposing a license on the institutions, Some of the council- are in book form, each | r Wilcox’s of- | issued the map | ~ Nye The river is still risiag heres The Dic Cairo at 8:30 this a, m, The Sunshine is due to/pass down today from Cincinnati to Memphis. The towboat Al, Martin will pass down today for southern points with a tow of coal, The Ferd Herold is due here from St. Louis today and will lie here during the winter. The John 8, Hopkins was right up to time this morning for Eddyville. up the Cumberland. The Emma Cooper is laying ‘no port awaiting for the completion of her capstain which is being turned out in the shop here. Pilot Chas, Beard is once more at the wheel of the Tennessee river packet, Kdgar Cherry, A better man for the position cannot be found. and plan upon whi HERED ON THE LEVEE. |%¢ lone and paid for people of the w to make the fo We believe the recently recomme man of the Sewerage Fowler was away to could be adopted fc charter of cities nates two ways can be cons.ruct taxation and ar tricts through wh tion of a combine Lay the city off i manner specified for this propose son, proceed at once establish such distr rict owers Capt. Leyhe has brought a tug with him around from St. Louis this year, to convey then to and from | their fleet, which is about five miles up the Tennessee river. The towboat Fallie whith sunk some barges week before last at Sis- ter’s Bar, passed down for Cairo yes- terday with three barges, which she succeeded in raising. She is due to pass up today for Louisville. Work is progressing nicely on Capt. Pete Johnson's towbc the Grace Morris, and she will m advent in about two weeks, expected to be a better boat now than when new, a3 he has had some very good alterations made on her here. Capt. Bauer's steamer, City of |She is handsomely painted and in |She left on her return to Elizabeth- jtown and w Jat 1 o'clock. TO HAVE SEWERS. |The Committee Makes an Inter- |AT MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. lady in question, saying, ‘I'll | | were reac ull the fine dress patterns, | | jreport showed collection of $1748.36 low adopted an inger‘ous | establishment of a board of heal He would |for the city of Paducah was ueah y right of way | tare reets for the par- rose of establishi steam her iin inquir d impatiently | Ask your drt in the Sun, Therdis a ksville, which he has just com- arrived out of the jay and will run in the Elizabethtown — trade The boat has a full length cabin of handsome design and is «legantly fur- | dis Jnished anda full length texas and |handsome pilot-house, which gives the entire boat a graceful appearance. every respect a perfect steam! y landings this afternoon esting Report. Mr. Al Hymarsh Declines to Qualiiy—Mr, B. B. Belt Ke-Elected, THE PROCEEDINGS IN FULL rht The council met last nig on, Mayor D. residing and all the members pres: ular s en: The minutes of the last meeting and approved FINANCE COMMITTEE Mr. Rinckleff, of the finance « which were allowed FLW. hw @ n JW. Wish Wines fees tu & City Tax Collector Katterjobt accompanied by treasurer’s receipi for that amount. ‘The report was|'" Jreceived and filed and the regula. commission allowed. ORDINANCE COMMIFTER, The ordinance providing for t second reading and final passs The ordinance granting the Pad- ney with instructions to draft a suils able ordinance, RELIEF COMMITTER, A petition of Mr. 8. F, Payne for relief from over assessment wa grr ted, and his assessment was re duced $200) M. H. Bradley, from $300 to $600, «l several similar ers were granted. George Chil- was refunded $3 on excessive . H. Bradley was ordered refunded $2.40, A petition was read from Mrs. Wilson Thompson, She stated the her husband paid taxes for 60 yea here, and always did all he could for the advancement of the city, She said that she found it impossible to make her property pay her taxes, and asked that she be exempted from ment reduved, The committee re- ported adversely on this. The mat. + of allowing Officer Fay- ette Jones live days pay for extra work was broaght up, Ctlicer Jones lost soveyal days but worked extra several nights, vote agai ist the allowaace because it would Phe establishing a dangerous precedent that ymght in the future cost the city considerable money Counciiman Williamson coincided with Mr, Rinekleff and said that while for personal reasovs they might be prompted to allow the amount, as custodians of the city’s funds they might be doing some y, exon ‘that all main and pumping station ‘ public expense. work of sewering the menced by or bef May next fand be continued from year and until], which 18 closely built up ¢ 11 e been sews ered and for this purpose that proper appropriations be made by the com- prosecute fthe work than $20,000 s ved in any one aid | the victims, but the We further recommend report be published daily papers in order to widest publicity ; this work is of the from such of our citizens may feel | lay in their | power Very respecifally submitted the | re ed to] er ce committee be ins’ passed by an unanimous vote To the Honorable Mayor and Com-|sirre ed a thorough invest), cut down to the Court) from the riyer to era terminos aad relay with ler~| of leavit away with the pre mittee, presented the following ills] beautifying the ir all the other . ets. (Broadway and Court) from shall be sprinkl a and power sweeper t all other streets then as now, in keepi of the city scraped and clean street committee enter into a contract undeg t terms obtaina best interest of the city to ¢ Sul prompt action in the matter, for sfte gently and upon the contractor will need ¢ provide himself wi rollers, sweepers and other mact work by taxation, or at least have her assess-| Ma) Respectfully s presentes several other applications for | and the Mr. Rinckleff said that he would H bondsmen ratified they needed some new fire boxes, for the new en from one firm agreein ish the aecessary mater thing amiss, The motion to allow the wuiouad wae log, SEWERAGE CoMWrrER, Chairman Barnes presented a re- port from the sewerayes committee, which was as follows: REPORS OF SEWRRAG BD South” atest ‘To the Ho praty Mayans b bottle fo ‘Common Gemnell bje a] Sommerg v Hawks ve" y Coune we an -[llinois Washed Coal: If you want the best coal in the city you can get it of Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrated ST... LOUIS - AND - BIG - MUDDY - COAL. No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg i Coal far excels all other coal for grates or stoves. Our ewerage Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price the year around. The poor get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich their thousands of busheis. Try our coal and you will “ use no other, Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c ; Washed Pea, 6c, y the BAKNES & ELLIOTT, com Proprietors Illinois Coal Company, of Third street, east side, between Broadway and Jefferson, to con- struct pavements F. J. BERGDOLL, Councilman Williamson moved — PROPRIETOR. to properly {that the ordinance committee draft , hat{@n ordinance licensing ‘bucket P d h Fs B | CG ;-|shops."” He said he was not one of | aauca ott Ing ss O,, t considerable c ried out of the city | AGED these bucket shops. The money ae "Pop ha In kegs ad bottle ig that} ext ion electric lights is inadvis- interest] able af not iropossible, as the plant is, A182 various temperance drinks—-Sodn Pop, Séltzer Water, Orange any| now running full capacity. | Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, gestions} ‘The committee was authorized to] Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock supply of feed stuff at the Saturday nights, ouse for the horse, Mr. Bell also reported, in regard} 10th and Madison Streets. to the Rowlandtown school, that he had done all possible, but understood that the board of education hadn't ended er ~ = Livingston said that was time the council mething in regard to edying the existing inconveni. [mer on a sere ar WALL PAPER, ay miuart ome ten WINDOW SHADES, Telephone 101. ~ PADUCAH, KY. Successor to M. J. Greif. | by the river It ola Sucniag ome doe oe! PiCture Frames and Mouldings matter was referred to the “tia neal aS A, Glauber’s to Jefferson The properly ‘ A true ; Livery, Feed and eee Stables, bli “sm s |ELEGANT!CARRI AGES, FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Third and aia stats THE BOYS sirould not forget to REGIST and Buy their WINDOW SHADES and W, PAPER from ‘ Cc.c. Lwin. effect prev | IF they do they will be knoceed out next a an Masia ‘« sle/November. LEE keeps the Largest Stock P and has the best assortment. wes. He sux-| Weather Strip, Weather Sirip, ‘ Tone man sever To Keep Out the Cold. Get your Strips from Mr ion was taken, to investigate th e, ete bmitted a “Why Prejudice three or four maj It_ is composed f Major Ba Mayor Yeise Stereo LNSUTANCe sbands illustrated nnd better map Buy your electric lights from regular lighting service, here can never be a day or night. Take no chances on dangerous street 8 actory assessinent, he said, un- wd sacra dette oe railway and power wires in your buildings for daylight Tis procured, service, Every lamp burns independent on our lighting 1 8] Mrs, Laura Fowler requested per- day or night. No dangerous, high pressure, 500-volt mission to ere #4 awning with iron a in front of some of her property currents sold for lighting service. i 1 re he Broadway ) Jefferson, Seyeral of the gen Y fiad by 9 oe cen foe al PADUCAH ELECTRIC CO f satall, but to require all] > ae ee ee ola Bioom, President 217,N. SECOND STRE&.. rab : i g. RowLanp, ‘Treasurer fused. Also a similiar request f for the| the s Vealt od Bakaes Oe A. C, Exysrein, and Manager, pusid Mayor Yeiser then read the cer cate of election of Capt. Jim ( 8 hiv-} jis Ismen were accepted and he Vite » read ce 0 . e of elecUon as councilman a 4 Fir ward, He said that vat Mr. Bell was > + DEALER IN sacra Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, ine | Bled KY r. Barne ved that the cout » an election, Carried. sell was nominated and mously ¢leetedts and declared ae 2 a diss. ~“, E Gre ed. 7 R2 Src: vs mes) GENERAL ANSURANCE.- ’ en to publ the »r0- as \ wight ¢ ‘ . owe 7

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