The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 25, 1896, Page 3

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‘The Great Through Line From To KANSAS CITY, NT. JOR St. Lou OMAN A, PUY BLA DENV EI AND DRALRR IN And SALY LAKE TRY THE WEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, fron Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all pojnts in . 128 South Third Street. Telephone 274, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY rt, RSTABLISHED 1880 W. H. PITCHER, Dentist, 11iN ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. sy, St Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, GROUND FLOOR Coactes Mempn ro Tunovent DALLAS ANd Four Wonrn, without plates God axp Porcetais Crowns, ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK DON Alton Normal f Dancing Mc. MJ, Koncen's Dancing School for RALLROAD TIME TABLES, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad, AN AND MEMPHIS DIVISION rape sourm wouND Lv. Padooah, Now open beginners at Cecil- | ian Hall tlemen and children. Classes for ladies, gen- Private les- sons at all hours. For terms and full particulars call on or address | Office New Richmond. T 186 | | ; “My Blacksmith | f Shop ooe ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Is 510 South Second street, and would like for you to share your — BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. bd WRITE. ne patronage with me. 1 have wagons that I will let you use ce Nommmiloune Nose Net No pairs. Work guaranteed ‘ E.H. POTTER. P49 | Laundry, “Scmcassmen J W. YOUNG & SON, ducah | vile sleeps Proprietors, 1 irowdway' | LOG BROADWAY. a is TELEPHONE 200, = Give us your laundry if you want a . ; first class work sod prompt de. aper! first to show We're Talways the our FALL STYLES « uesday and) : Saturday. | Picture Mouldings DALIFORNIA VIA all the latest They're in now ady for your inspection, Finest line of In inois CentralR.R, EVERY ' BUFFET SLEEPER Ia the City Have you seen the Jatest? A YARD OF FACES. NEW ORLEANS | Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, iin oe Manes seuoote dyteale| Ly P, BALTHASAR, wep We . }423 B'way, Under Patten House Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car inate isi rc For An Easy Shave jatied Memy or Stylish Hair Cut Go TO JAS, BRYAN'S BARBER SHOP | 105 BROADWAY: /Nice Bath Rooms in Connection, ‘A. W. GREIF, MANUFACTURER OF Carriages When You Wait a Good Meal Call in ats. cere and Buggies. ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING DONE TO ORDER, ¢ Horse Shoeing a Specialty, 222-224 Court Street, Between Second aad Third _ NEWPORTS SALOON ANC RESTAURAN™ Pablo supplicd with evvesthing the inarket affords, ‘ JIT@BROADWAY. = ( mediy “e ~ 4 ee The West End Dramatic Com- ‘ DEPA RTMEN E rs pany Club will repeat the perform-| Performed By Prof. Martin Last : yy ance given Inst Saturday at the same Night a CHURCHES soe place next Saturday, This is the a . 7 Bi: new juvenile dramatic organization _— M. Pait r ; : that played in Mr. Geo, C. Thomp- apr, 7th & Onto, (Mi . a son’s attic last Saturday ton crowded | Large and Appreciative Crowd |’ fyi lete am and # " house. Among those who assume at Morton’s O noer ps pera House, iiaieaa ‘ loading roles the Sux neglected to Bryn tchuren. Sundry cninek want the best coal in the city you can get it of - mention Miss Carline Sowell, who fof We Duper"p ™ nois Coal Com — {one of the most promising ‘in the eventh stregt Baptist Church. un pany, who handles the celebrated cast. Prof. W. J. Martin entertained a} iiy W's Wauhren nine a mando <—s ** large crowd at Morton's opera hpuse} st. Paula. M. &. churen, Sunda . with his astonishing performances of | iiifsti°,ne i" wey wR - | AND B Christmas is one month from to- : rd, pastor = - ~ - Y day, a very short time, and an inter- a rating, — and hyp- et 1b and Trim) ‘ » & val that will recede into the past with] Dovam last night. sh ot toe ene oe nena, phat 4 acelerity truely remarkable. The: helugeat,-ealvared people, who fally COLORED LODGES. holic . tt 0 Mel paarn WDGES. i irt; holt ay cane ee the appebelstel Whe urparaiicied enter spells he hay mompeh no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg j of the. firecracker make) “ament. Erol. Marta fire gave an] sonic ta : oal far excels all other coal for grates or stoves. Our ] ‘ e of spi sm, then o' , merry ithe welkin, wil gladden mare per Hoel ! ‘ horsey soecke tach moo Woon Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. ‘ Ne hear of he = smal ae Mt Zin Lolge No 6 » n hoy oo wall ae thet of the emall girl. oluateers were sol ited 0 go Weteesc, Bette We Some eth I seep one price the year around. The poor Pacloteces ill Aontalens te exleleals stage an |W. ial erp cour Ladies—Mee get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich oe cale Bi - ri 6 Lo 7 ed on adarger scale than usual thia| Prof, Martin, was blindfolded, being | on Mors Heat over their thousands of bushels. Try our coal and you will Leslpeeat (ia jot led away Mito the wings by Mr. | txpxrENveNT ORDER OF ODD rRLLOWs. use no other, Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. ; y ate ichard Geagen. Mr, W. G, Me-| 04a Fetiows’ Hat), se cor th and Adan f “Paducah has the prettiest atreet Fadden, the photographer, arranged } ,, Household o! Ruth h mmonth at Colors pik rah has the prettiest streets }the group, Mr. I. D Wilcox being| Oud Fellow: fall sw Onh 8“ : : in the state in pleasant weather,’’ re-] selected to officiate as minister, Mr. | Paducal, Lodge No 1515—Meets every BARNES & ELLIOTT, od marked an old inhabitant yesterday, | will Katterjohn as groom and Mr. Gea lowe Hal. Bont Proprietors Lllinois Coal Company, rr young man they used to call the city | tad Th aia Fuk istered an \Y 1 ‘made ah’ in bad weather, and/and each gentleman resumed his seat] © our Letters J BI RG a Pad-ucah’ in pretty weather, and] ypon the stage. Prof. Martin was . oo. 4 dd, even now it you attempt ta eroes the lied in, still blindfolded, and holding] % Wi \| Go PROPRIETOR \ J Hkh ell dl a have to} to Mr, McFadden’s hand selected the py } Ps D. respective members of the party one H This is true, however, of most/at atime and stood them inthe Th aaquca = is true ot moat ae es ad dees ees oo va emselves ing - Co are here. "Phen followed the hypnotic feature |" Will copy with any kind of ink AGENT CELEBRATED a of the entertainment. A call for | without any press or trouble. , . Hypnotism is something that an] subjects met with a hearty response, Saves time and money. They LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. intelligent person can bardly doubt]aad there were many familiar faces |“ tre now in use at the following In kegs ad bottle: ttt fi hat iti the st 1 and give GENERAL] Al 7 sgl in view of the fact that it is recog-]on the stage. . aces, and give & ERAL| Also various temperance drinks—-Si > . r nized by the ablest scientists in the] ‘‘Hoppy’’ Little furnished amuse-| ,,Cersmonial Temple x a Pa ACTION: Ellis, Rudy Cider, Ginger Ale, eto. St ee ne ‘ world as one of the new sciences, and] ment for some time. He saw an im-| sdf teiion rg & Phillips, Savings Bank and] Telephone orders filled unti , i yet something that few people can] aginary trick mule performing his Sun office Thetarday Mea until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock follow the dictates of their own rea-/antics and went through the most 4. E ) ORTELL “ " son and believe. ludicrous paroxysms to laughter. tee mile 10th end Madiabas Blow Telephone 101. One young man who had always} Will Baker was brought to, only mele sae Madleca Savers, PADUCAH, KY. K been skeptical in regard toit went up|to find himself embracing another Bostox, Mass. 4 on the stage last night at axed Mar- Sve goer a whom he sup- wile tin’s entertainment to satisfy himself | posed was ‘Sallie.’’ : — whether there was anything in it or] Prof. Martin’s two best subjects : * not, When he left the opera house are young tea he carnes with him, ‘an, When You Wns Something To after the performance he expressed| Who are very susceptible, and who | PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, “oh ik himself as. being. thoroughly con-|both were made to imagine at one th uyeg.gaey! | REGULATE YOUR LIVER ae ee vinced, and swore to bis most inti-| time that they were respectively Wm all over Mar arbe r | AND ERADICATE ALL mate friends that he bad no remem-|McKinley and Wm. J. Bryan, mak-| Grand Thanksgiving services at} POISON FROM THE SYSTEM WALL PAPER brance of doing any of the ridiculous | ing speeches in behalf of their erst-| Burk’s Chapel, corner Seventh and cv HALLS BLOOD REMEDY. : lo while under the potent influence| One young man, a professional] sharp. Dinner will be served by the | HALL MEDICINE CO., ‘ P of the hypnotist. There is only one subject, just before the conclusion, | ladies of Burk’s Chapel at 12, noon Pavucan, Ky, ° pi way to satisfy one’s mind, and that] fell as if struck, as a result of oue of| lasting till high 12. Also there will P yi 4 F m M Z és is to go up and ascertain by exper-|the professor's hypnotic delusions, ay ving concert at] Rpt 4 Icture Frames and ou Ings ience Mas wales bal 69 Ye thrown on bias lw stovechureb es econ p.w.| SINtON = aay sy : ee to revive him. The entertainment {There will be plenty to eat for the 606 COURT STREET There is Po in the career of }|"** '" all respects instructive as well ‘poor, maimed, halt and blind 1} ARCHITECT, . beg s pres! “4 p c Yoan't a t | ——— = Oliver Allard, whose wife recently |%*, interesting. One of the mostican’t afford to miss this feast of | Oiice Am.-Ger. Nat'l Baak Bldg . Hee en eee it Meter {#musing features was the hypnotiz-|good things. Mrs. Carrie Dreury i bd brought suit against him at Metrop-|ing of a darkey in the gallery, who| superintendent of the refreswents. | : ), 9 G eet oat Ys swung down and dropped to the|G, H. Burks, pastor | JOHN BULL'S DINNER. ‘ att SC I Ss Pnianiay Atestons Lig ec aies Goor, moving upon the ‘stage at the! “asr, and Mrs. Gen. J. Russell en-| ican, Me Metraing trom wy the answer to the petition in the Me- | Pressor § DICCiNR. » tertained on the 23d inst. in honor of! ye average Britons dinner is Li F fl fl B ti St bl y charges but claims that she connived Hlesee Ruthia Cartwright, Ellen | paye, rhubarb tart and custard, and he "a ot them: ‘ or Boyd, Laura Brown, Linda Cart-|\s through, Cauliflowers are grown tn : It anid tat ® deliberate conspire _|Lwo Colored Boys Go to Jail for right lA seks radar is preckeet hep hey alte a phot 20 ELEGANT CARRIAGES, will be unfolded in the trial of this “1 veines, Bull alterson, intie Daw- | elous, ¢ prolhetaags Sy ceo. “ the Winter. } i in the mouth like ere It seems to b case where Allard was inveigled into son, Georgia Cartwright, Sophia|™ ‘ . ST- the marriage by pAernbe 4 a i —— Cartwright, Anna Jamison, Lillie ‘Be favorite © FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, oman Allard’ petition is pa-|Stole a Basket of Grapes From esha i a i no ey s BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS thetic, and for the first time in years goon, atuic ayes ettie «BAA. he is'said to have shed tears when} M®- Ed. Bonds Last Night. —[thews. Messrs. Lewis Guinn, Will| Pas five sbi ate H H reviewing his past life to his lawyer. ” |Shoke, Richard Mon} J ble, I think Stable Corner Third and Washington Streets , He saw the woman's picture, once] 4 didn't goin no house an’ steal! Aitams. VAL A. Asfurd, mid; | fy tarts one the fararite Dritioh desers | = ———— Se while in Metropolis and her relatives! dem grapes,’ protested Clayburn| Grande. Charles Moore Churchill, |1® summer, They deserve the estima- F : = peal te ios spaeet them, |Cowhora in Judge Sanders’ court sk : sb Moore < hurehill don i which they are hel My 2¥S should not forget to REGISTER b 01 he express rose, . ew ‘ an.| *’ The devil can cite scripture for] fy Ay ot i ir gether, Allard cs rie and with tarnished reputations, were | Mg holy witness, is like a villian | any s ‘ hn PAPER from i — the ‘toatch’” was regarded of 87 G04 Ichatgad with stealing =. basket of | Niu ® Malling Show; ® oouly Ste | Tet tT altered me Cc Fi thing.”” | They were married. Al- | grapes from Mr. Ed Bonds last night, | ten. at hepa ve cae trae ater Phony ees tae a Get day = = - 4, ard had for six years preceding his) ty ou want to plead not guilty, |Buy outside falsehood hath,”” That | some fe ones rer H union with the young woman been alien,” replied Judge Sanders, | fellow, whoever he may be, who com | Peer ccm, and tli hnlebaneas IF they do they will be knoceed out next f regular attendant at church aud had] “No, 1 tnk de grapes,"” Cowhorn mnissioned himself to reform society a | 4. ejay ani November. LEE keeps the Largest Stock uyecooe® NEY SBE age © interpolated, “*but dey wuz on de sale sod rane eect | The average Briton has « bit of cold | aNd has the best assortment. Teck whieke. tic bins Hb on | nine ea ae ivals gud charles (a 1iNie ely! di poreg nepal eases Weather Stri Weath i ~ out and got sky for him but ox “What did you di z 5 j schools and churches in this city, ut he will have an a t ny occasions deliberately imbibed) agked by his honor. {should remember that some of his | dane {end ad cake and Jams; whi P, veat er Sirip, d with him, and was responsible for a)” "¢. 1 jes! wuz wif °im,’” answered {8st actions still live to condemn | "Be evesing hove \s the gisat tive for | TO Keep Out the Cold. Get your Strips from great deal of his short comings. The} Jeunings as he gracefully applied his | bim before the present and coming sa Swallowod. ete ; i anawer also charged infidelity on het !eogt sleeve to his probocis, ‘an’ I] fenerations at you are not right at os pra C. C. LEE. } Pee ian (arat : sed les’ pay fer ’em an’ he wanted to| Heart, joining churches = will not € J ‘a i case Be seeportanee to the | tek ‘em wifout it, ao we tuk ’em.”” eradicate your sivs. Your sins must | a im” . i defendant, and involves thousands of |“ yfr, Bonds stated that the grapes be forgiven from higher power AY, 7} 7 4 dollars of his estate were stolen from his store, ant that| your paster before you arc fa \ re U LCe b he notified the police. eligible of leading others through the | ma. ~ ~ DRIFTWOOD Both boys were held to answer,aud eran grsiees 08 aoa SME ; forty Heggbe “pag hes \ in default of bond went to jail to is a strange fact that those who) | ax’ tan aiveaaae? tte I = tt ~ -_— aad tha iaia oF |live in the largest glass houses throw| ! ig the ig a 1 = Ul rece GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. L the largest stones at his neighbor. | tu + . FREE. “Girene.” ict i a x “ ¥ t bre nd w ri Buy your electric lights from regular lighting service b Little business was doing on the Is Kentucky a F ree State? 1 T. levee this a. m. Given the Benefit of the Doubt Please allow me space to reply to| day or night Take no chances on dangerous street —— ‘The little tug Lizzie passed down by Judge Sanders. an article of recent date, saying that railway and power wires in your buildings for daylight as morning. Henry Futrell got the benefit ot | Kentucky is nota free state I de ny service. Every lamp burns independent on our lighting by The Dick Fowler as usual was]the doubt in Judge Sanders’ court | ‘he charge against one of the grand day or night. No dang ich pressure, & away on time to Cairy this a, m, this morning and was discharged | states in the Union, It is very " sabia eagsceeesy amma: aR tucked a { The Clyde arrived from St, Louis | from custody. ini ey sus owe - ate urrents sold for lighting service. a this morning en route up the ‘Ten-| He was tried yesterday for using | Shoul! be charges’ with Lie sonar —*s nessee, insulting language towards Ike|S%¢ outlawery of Marshall county P ADUC AH ELECTRIC CO ¥ is ts il a ay|{Cohen, the Second street merchant, | The white people said, in the days of f f 4 he Joe Fowler was in and away] 7 dase aa a the| #lavery, when one negco would steal | think td for Evansville this morning at 10|He swore that he did not use the fi cals , think about it, disc coum TM, Br President P SCOND STRE, * colook, # M10 Tesgunge charge and that Mrs: Gor (tl the negroes would steal, and. if) ite their Jugs withthe greatest dey | eon ann, Treas 217,N. SECOND STREt.. 2 cale ; wi] | one Was mean they all were mean, | eration , The little packet Ashland City a to the door with pistol /-riats not true by # great deal Drunkenness ts seen about as often. |¥+ M Fisuxu, Secretrry, cleared for Danville ou sobedule time | 24, ureatened to shoot him. There are good and bad among all | Potwithstanding this great ease-tak A. C, Eixsrein, Vice Pres, and Manager. ‘hina. tm. f Cohen and his witnesses swore that pot wan lowe oo this oh 1 Pyros with us. I think America has in 7 Futrell did use very insulting lan-| "OO vd alt we need is the lav athe habit of n Sat The towboat Victor passed down) guage and that Mrs. Cohen had no|® ‘ight, and #!! we et opie y night, on yesterday afternoon with a tow offpistol. ‘The latter, however, while|@Xecuted I have travelled through | what crowded with ay y produce boats, refusing to testify in court, admitted | Very county in the state and I found PB >} IG The City of Clarksville will arrive |to having the pistol. some of the grandest and n les Comparatively f we ars are smoked a s here this afternoon and leave on her| Judge Sanders commented on the|!#¥-abiding people in the world. | I) 4 good cigar is higher in price than at , i] return to E’town at noon tom rrow. | case, saying that Futrell was corrob-|*0 4 ere ikian by cgi Ly / bina "ps an ‘ ' fa The R. Dunbar left here at noon] orated by his witnesses to such an| (iN eatucky. Laser eg : ayes Ag > + DEALER IN 4 - tor Nashville and will in the future}extent that a reasonable doubt was af as Ges Sieg Set y one stuck in his * ran in the upper Cumberland river|created, hence he dismissed the|‘)" 2 ner tales, Aad yet her laws uently haa a tin cover so hae she is a free state. Now then exe- Poth ta mech toes ’ ’ , ’ i fa 7 ? : — - - cute them and we will be satisfied. If > differer bacco . . Capt. W. H. Leyhe arrived in the FOUND GUILTY, I want to charge a man I charge him] js not re sptoom 4 5 — city from St. Louis yesterday to look aot not eentaaty.. 1 weit t Ae , ¥ alpenisrs 00 S, te. ‘ after “ Donte week are hep to re] ) awrenee Glore Fined for Viola-| kill a man I kil bim and do not try v hot r u - malin throughou he Winter season, to kill everybody, Name your mar wer h will corm? c y! mr y 7 7 =)" e Capt. Leyhe has contracted with the Hon of Depot Ordinanee, wi don't Aaa aaal ee a coeur Dr lerably before RNER COURT AND SECOND STUER warine ways to do his repairing] Lawrence Glore, the hackman, was|Wuen you say Kentucky is not a free | |e!" bosteltics mleeeRece hl Ta A I TTOLA HE 2 J - = ns si work, which will amount to a great} today flued $5 and costs for violating | state you indirectly say that every oe tien, Toa PAE ‘ ’ fr etal The wor, Ce bois 4 a Union depot ordinance prohibiting | good moral man, white or colored ‘eal v2 olay 4 parges was started yesterday by his] the solicitation of patronage on tlie] ondorses mob law, when there isn’t &| *))¢15," th . ICTs > hy ps 2/3 little tug Echo bringing down a big} platform, \ moral man nar high churchman that % " ESTABLISHED 1864,——-0 % model barge from the fleet to be] Judge Sanders stated, in rendering | believes in it, Let Marshall county | \ 1 tience, The . . pulled out on the ways, the decision that he would hereafter| repent her sins by enforcing the law re and polite e : see that this ordinance is enforced. | aud bringing the culprits to justice, | wy for everything on earth | PBA QQ g o be A , Every pengon wyhg ever used Dr, At specifies that no hackman shall | jut do not charge the state of be ing | yet m7 NE the hei wid te a j hore »’ * propounge it door while @ train! disloyal eo ae rT hl 1D » x wae) bronchial) An Elegant Pisce of Furniture, saaiiaiecadited A 4 too} ‘Phat medicine caso given tree to cus-| —ruve's sturlloy 112 South Thin. | sicirs, ho w ACh NTS » ose | tomers of Winstead’s drug store, coi-| The only first class gallery in thecity | jump, and woul AU HU ae 0:6 #26 be hoa ner Seventh aud Washington, See it.| doing frst class work at reavonable | he reg hed thy ‘ 2 er. oB8lmo. | prices, 080 In| Atlanja J lephone 174, ; PADUCAH ~ a) 7 wid omuay Ly v4 br \ E XING,‘ Canned Goods of All Ki Free delivery to . ind,

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