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

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the only other colored man neighborhood, and gave tly VOLUME 1—NUMBER 77 days also in which to leave t FOR CUBA. hoshood on pain of death. e ilantes wore wasks and Two Resolutions Introduce! in | ness It is said thal people have gone, a ial Collins remarked yester-| been felt, and the counéll has al. — FH the council would ove how| ready done mach more’ during ite |, Aghily “Stingy Alley,’ which rans) administration than it promised, and | ™ 4, | between Third and Fourth street's, | still promises much more than it bas) 4,” xp | 2¢et Norton, is lighted at night, it) already done, m & ' A’, =s\-| would take immediate stops to so ar- ‘ |, was ; mcverr [Tange the lights that the alleys 98) Now that the grand jury is holding |W. bus ; ne Voda. | Well a4 the streotsmay be iMuminater. | goeth tn all ite sight and winlone and in streets ru It happened by quence of the Wier efnnatl g humber of dend game spor depressed by anxiety and wear ness, Some of them have city, as well as a few women of que the that an electric light on Fourth str is directly opposite the exit of the al- way left the DEPARTMENT, D FRLLOW Congress. great excitement OUR” JR” af gy der gene ge yo tionable character, wh mortally | the country. bord thet ith re more light | “a4 of the geand jury. It will be! COLORED LODGES The possesG .tprtengade- tel Were more Nght) some days, however, until this ne | GREAT TRAINS, in the alleys, there weuld be less - e after a thee A ry At sng Maas pe nd fro | 20st body has any leisure time to de- MA 5 ae " - yurglaries, and less going to and fro} V4, etaide meateta “ a JOE BLACKBURN PLEASED. the-“K nickerbocker Special, atound aly’ resorts, And it] yor 10 OM * Phen jon ps oa caret’ “| Bgtween St. Louis, Indianapolis, | cannot be denied that there would be| iil Cases are many aad varied, anc ay event —so Wonrn, hevelond, Mew York ond ® ' “yt cnet i that t . op. | Will consume perhaps two weeks, | Cf . eveland, New York and Bosto any advantages in such an adop- ay als | — “ eal ~ tion. Conrt N UF Wakes, e0shd, tree tooke on Tones, At ‘Southwestern Limited, a o* While Eduard Remetyi’s audience ay in Hamaes, and all Western States, and further] Between Cincinnati, Columbus, New 4 was largely composed of the higher ~y i. information, call on your loca) ticket agent, ork, Cleveland and Boston, One of the councilmen, in tefett| oiags of citizens Monday night, yet |, EXDENT ONDE: or write ing to the new horses needed at the} some were visibly bored by the R. T. G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A, “White City Special.” fire station Monday night, stated to 7 r y LOVISVILLE, KY | Between Le tis ana | the council that, they ccnecrlat taro} musies which many admitted was be- | otween Cincinnati, Indianapolis and | the council that the heeded t#0! vond their appreciat 1 concep: |r". H.C, TOWNSEND, G.P.& T.A. em wabee Sonsten > hig | YOU their appreciation and concep» | f)\\') 6G st. LOUIS, MO Chicago, me fy roc Wh pe bo dae tion, They all knew it was fine] | Patucat 1, ‘ trectel bitete tae ei aly | masic, executed by a génlus, so they |33 “.° ‘0. Co « es cor ted himee 1 explainiog M y Y | Oda Peliows’ Hal RAILROAD TIME TABLES, |": MeCousex, —D. B. Mantix, Jcorrected himself by explain ing that tad to grin and bear it.- Some ap- = Tram Gen, Pass, & Ticket Agi. | he meant een ‘hands,’ instead ‘ t . ~ ad Gaeahaes toot planded when the professor finished, ; Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis What some people will do to ree|i@, order to bring him back, — while Railroad. some people do to re vision. Your Letter Will Copy PADUOAN AND MEMPRIS ‘ ae who opposed the location, | fetiow coulda’ tbe Wamedfor makis ‘The best copy-book on earth ig lation, orange a6 1 nay } rs 3 EL. | Will copy with any kind of ink , conceived the idea that the ine | SUCH faces, because | he had to make |s Beem und withougany press or trouble. | stitution was erected there for the|*’* Tacket as well as listen to it. Jackson Saves time and money. They] sole purpose of working a hardshy tr: ean are now in use at the following] on them, and to. jeoparire lives ORIFIWOOD peas places, and give NERAL|of themselves and families. They . SATISFACTION: Ellis, Rudy| forgot that for the sake of humanity, ‘hiroagh gran” ana ear service between P's & Phillips, Savings Bank and]and for the protection of thousanils GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. : : Sun office of residents city, it had | , . PEEVES: ‘A. E \ORTELL & CO, ed somewhere. Soon after the abvil iced are lof $100 w ed, the] Ashland City + Danville. | prise of Paduea 4 Agents wanted. + were never apprehended, | Joe Fowler « Evansville | rday atvern ew Soon afierwards properiy owoers| Geo. H. Cowling Metropolis | 4 Stat of Badu instituted injunction — proceedinas| City of Clarksvi E'town. ] Lily of the W G. R, DAVIS, which resulted in a decision in their DEPARTURES, ge favor, and was carried to the court anf Tuesd ia f appeals. ‘The laiest move to in| , ays co Davila) aah eee AGENT terfere with the hospital was to fence | j : Evansville} ‘Whe Bible clans Gall mec FOR... ba completely, be property, leay Cowling Metropolis | Mrs. C. H. Thompson at he no way of advent or . | |dence, 1125 Harri set, Weds Triumph property owners want $6000 for — “ rms Retin ; + s t right of way, and, owing to some ge showed 18.4. and fell | dies is to wive « fanbiliones duc. techniat defect ia “the city’s deed, it) Mg this a, m, jing Christmas for the old a is powerless fo do anything, accord The packets arrived late, being de- | men, women awl children the iz to Colonel Husbands, except (o| tained by fog. city, and we hope ag many wil! come tte I wiih a condemnation suit A very heavyfog bang over the/out as can and help us; also the If smallpox should break out at this} river this morning, | ministers we h will come from the midd! “ abad fix with M9} op tor.Gagcinnati tila a. m, tis grand undertaking ' . The river coniinttes ta fall here at : at “m6 - THE MATEGELE BUGABOO. D pan ant } about one inch an hour, ’ Ht : ‘ 129 South Third Street A young Seempene? mae of the) ‘The Grace Morris is due out of the 4 a tne ver Saw Mim, Bne He ests Al All trains run aatly | hea meena: bh. Maakanal The tug Frank Burnett passe: | private ether ‘Lisaly, sfotht@ Athen :a e.. Se ory Fatman bates Gortiat hs soctow, ed let . | down this morning with a raft of eee Englishman who was formin, N Teas wom r _— at Matabeleland at the time of the out ¥ he r turned to the wal, but re ireped ia mucraing, ands Dick Fowler left as usual | °F Se ee sleep al % potaga dade " _ = good bnaineas far Cains \aaa district, where tiv iMetopps ome in Padua ” | eats, Be bed with t words, | this a. m | menced, form a very diMeult count quah apa oom Sawag She might have seen better. days ‘The tug Ida will be pulled out on| The natives Hving in the ‘hille tere noder the Palme , and at the volon depot | a es the ways in 9 few days for some | vere eerees me a : os : ad . silahs tevsaie, when the columns came in th fT Lows DIVISION ‘ touted the not fight for h The coms RoRTH Bout . ™ A grest many w ttuche me Be The towboat, Charley Mc Donald, | disarmed the {race Eptuces.. inuepm! 100 pa Remenyi ¢ ncert at Mor eine sie arrived oat of the Tennessee yester- | tle ‘They have Aer Barner Cy a We're lay night aud were charmed by the) aay afternoon with a big tow of | ever sinc our singing of Miss Florence ‘ er, aa ty oil Seti tes -" called to mind a former lady resi- pa ) six or eight poll nt The City of Clarksville will arrive . of Paducah a . opstantly getting sourm poveD . * FALL STYLES aan. ot cota’ clan eerekiiesbie thls afternoon and | {¢ wes anncuneed that a large patrol leave st Louts eee he In all the lates oi dhng wee leaves on her retura to E’town to- | with big guns and Maxi:is was going to Caw . . gins and 4%. They're in now a iia je] Morrow at noon. knock them Into shape ane r th # aw | ready fog your inspection, inquiry ¢ whe young] The U. 8. Golden Rod's repairs | ee oa oppo bill ‘aa iii tan oa Fingot line of uly was a daughter of the wil I agen bya ass kreal of hin ows dels the tatiy aiter, but the writer was ved | she leaves en ro! he Tennessee | yrayatiaka god’ and though the Ma. ''Picture Mouldings); by the m of the tomorrow morning tabele heartily dexpised these peay aod \ she is not t comes of Owing to a heavy fog the Ashland | their slaves, they feared the! y - ate, | In the City, Chicago family. He also stated that] City, which was due here last night, meek, ; be = y pee ; ie eorarinen | nF %,| Have you seen the latest? nany people by that name have been) did not arrive until 8 a.m. She re- | belleve tn him. Ie wa n, and to Moseli il E met by the company in its tour, but] tarned at 10 o'clock this morning, | 18 the flesh to old A YARD OF FACES, |none could trace any relationship tol phe Joe Fowler was the mail| St before Bim. : | ‘ er Goop k the young voc packet connecting here with the Dick | son as the M'limo. ya aries Remmalse “aes igs “7 Fowler for Cairo this morn She| swindle, run by a elrele of men wh LP BALTHASAR Not lon the police were ap-| Feturned to the ‘Hoosiers Pride” at] wear thelr hair long and call then ot long since the je wore ay selves his sons te uc e Fo , sed by telegraph of the disap-| 10 4. m. hes Pius ieee te Phe dakshon prised by gray p-| 10 ’ as ever ;|423 B'way. Under Patten Hovse] pearance of a boy from a city in] The H, W. Buttorff is due here| o¢ procedure ts that ragtime ——__—. , | Tennessee, who was supposed to have | out of the Cumberland river this af- | (he people and drum up } for th i awa oun licer Suth- | terne and leaves on her reeturn to| god to insure good er ete, Th SarreT Tussiay a n away from home, ¢¥ : : ; Gulag ed in th erland was notilied to keep a lookout | Nashville as soon as she can tran- | presents, or offerings, a : ) , i ry is consulted from the of th ave, a } H H the depot cam across a The Obio river 18 falling from] OP Wietn *y Bhd St lish Hair Cut boy who suited the description | pittsburg to Cairo and all the tribu-| 5. yentri fs eaed ad j i en San Fraw toa “t’’ with the exception that hel fasten se following suit and going | put the n i was taken off and questioned, aud| Sfississippi is also on the receding| apparently emy Ever s VIA § was visibly trig hiened, The ollicer) jst and is very low at St. Louis a eccupation of t ' BROADWAY the one wanted, and in explanation Tue many friends of Capt, David | joousts, re | 2 read to the boy the description, As) peany, General Superiniendent of | were hogs > years 1 Nice Bath Rooms in Connection, | tue boy turned to go he remarked in} 4,6 Louisville & Evausville Packet | but what roiled t gbes ; a tone of manifest relief, *T tell you,| company, will regret to hear that he | drought and conse ota Pullman | Spee " all in the world that saved me was! is jying dangerously ill aiihe homeof | Years past, 7 . it bovieg Orne my shoes! lt it hadn't been for t] his son in Si.Louis.Capt, Penny who | "ln by shooliug a > Vrancioc re oer ee . » then, who he bot. the lockup under false pret troubles fora long time, went to| (he Tsing, bed an easy task. Sin trot Me Whenever he sees the oilicer now] Evansville several weeks azo and had | 1°.) oH : weather. “Als: toask if he's scaught that runaway | terwards removed to St, Louis to thy the 1 alt CITY OF ‘MEXICO Meee us. boy yet.” y home of his son, aud the latest a | wileh t vla New Orleans gh =~ laa | "s vices fiom him are to the effect that)! hearer ihe Sou Pa ki > Coupeil M. Livingston has} be ot recover.—Henderson | *¥! 0 ‘ | i ‘ouncilman M, Livingston has}be can n CCC 2 tae bak Rates as Low as A Any “aie i ICV Jevoived a novel aud advantageous] Gleaner, . ; | plan that will be of incalculable bene-} Almost every steamer afloat has t the 1 t | fit in the purchase by the county of] mascot, but it is not always the same ! \ the gravel roads, if the county) kind of talisman. The towboat! a hy yer a maneom 6 9. 4.. Chleego, chooses to profit by It Grace Morris has a mascot that is a tt of Mar It tae Fi hem SALOON ANC His plan is for the city to donate |terror, It is bis majesty “billie plan was si y tae tl RESTAURAD ~ its interest in the roads to the county | who is a soggy built goat of the | °°" N' 0 the pl f ith cyehthg the | Bd im return therefor to he exempt-|eyery day kind, Billie frequeatly peated r Arla A. W. Table supplied _— os thing the! 4 trom taxation until the value of4went ashore but when the bell ri v9 : rig yack ag market affords, her shares shall have been consumed | pillie bounds on board with a speed | fore to rise Cu MANUPAOTORED OF ” TAY, |in taxes at the regular rate, The} that is the delight to all, But since | evou t nt ne H7 BROADWAY, city will then lose nothing, and the} the boat was rebuilt here this summer | |'st in delugos, The natives a Carriages county will do likewise, Mr. Liv-|he seems to have abandoned the boat | )line terribly, « ; . bh ingston suggests that private stock- | altogether as the boat is now up the He Spree and Buggies. | Wien YoU Want Something 7 holders, too, be allowed to give their|Tennessee giver and Billie is here |)" ten PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, stock to the county in return for a0{ranming aimlessly around on the! jive when he ert ——— i REGULATE YOUR LIVER exemption from taxation until the! levee, | st. James Gazette BLACKSMITH AND ERADICATE ALL value of their stock is taken out in EE - ALL KINDS OF . MI RA! RODUCTS DONE TOORDER. - - POISON FROM THE SYSTEM] | vcs. A bappy man is sjhays a bealihy| MINERAL: PRODUCT Horse Shoeing a Specialty |.“ 222-224 Court Street, Hetween Second aad Third, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT Cities Am,-Ger, Nat Baok Big HALL MEDICINE CO,, Papo 0am. EY Mati ,Effingar & Gf embalme: Undertakers a bore Telephone 196 Besiience Te ep! oue 180 1305 Themselves. HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, dress real or fancied S | iruly annoying. When the city established Brievance I$! were overjoyed at Mis having finished, One gentleman in the back row was heard to remark that «ly could an erup- an eehaaalive care! greet it ithe if took @ good man fo play “Home, prelonged howl was raised |S"eet Home." Aitother one apolo remarked that ‘+ getically old stage of th city would be game, the ’ one. It is impossily} The council has taken the prelimi, | cheerful or useful w nary steps towards establishing a} ing from @~djscom sewerage system in Parluc ‘nasty little cough, method towards inaugurating & new | that people will gi of street improvements, Both of day suffering from Yhese distressing these will likely be well under way by spring, and the people will ball with delight any action tending to disorders when relief \Wy so easily ob- secure two such great advantages, tained, Dr, Bell’s Pile Tar Honey 8 Third |'Phe crying need of sewers has long all druggists, to be happy or len one is suffer- rting cold or a It is wonderful on from day to Ky, cures cou; hy and colds of all deserip- tions, It is swift and sure. Soll by others did so because they evidently | f! day in each mon 833 vu. K. ft Ceremonial Ten third Tues’ adaline Tate third thursday t Au Increase o Aver B38 x The Bostona was still due to pass | the different churches and he Ip usin | orado. petroleum and ¢he iners formed ow Of the good features of the Itable vanity Lon Con or a ae A] cA — BARNES & ELLIOTT, © Proprietors Illinois Coal Company, inois Washed If you want the best coal in the city you can get it Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrated 4 LOUIS - AND - BIG - MUDDY - COAL, | No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg Coal far excels all other coal for grates or stoves. Our 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 bushels. Try our coal and you will a use no other, Lump, y0c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. “~* H.G. Maret HARRIS & GRICE, Attorneys - at - Law, S. Fourth—Upstairs, In terms-of q ead, instead of value received, 1898 is greatest, prices being lower. The direotor declares that if the reo ovd of the total values since 1880 be ered, the increase from 611,295,200 1s significant, and gives r approximation of what the nor. ms] mineral product should have been lait way between these dates, or in i868. The great products of 1802 and Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Saturday nights, «, 1895 shgw the ea ch the per olny i _ ae Boo wip 10th and Madison Streets. 1d} also, that the capacity is greater n the ability to market the product, With slight encourngement the prod: tt al stride, In 1893 and 3 st difficult to V al product is great, It is in spite of th in order to f iron. Th in 1895 was great retrenchn ilroads ordered a extra or it ent in little le in that year, but or P lered freely 1 1895, to take advantage lo they were still low, but edvanciag. The United States shared in the ge se in gold production, the ning prinetpally from Crip. reek and other new camps in Out F. J. BERGDOL PROPRIETOR Paducah - Bottling - Cé,, LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In ‘egs ad bottles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101. Successor to M. J. Greif, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Picture Frames and Mouldings 606 COYRT STREET, PADUCAH, Rife / The gain in the quantity of se In Its price Anether notable feature was the prof producing petroleum districts in Anpaies ian range, Natural gas wed a declinegghe pressure decreas- nail the f thereby shortening life'of eackiwal greatly redue- be prodketdgpecially inPennsyt- = ELEGANT,CARRIAGES, fihMe! ‘nipPeethet.wingeals chow DISPOSED TO CRITICISE. jot Pleased with the us. I attended Rarnum’s circus at ita a Jas.A.Glauber’s Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, ———~ = wee WE ey ———_______ BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Third and Washington Streets fi / — . ew | == a few days ago, ked a traveling man at the Palace . other day, “and had the pleasure e . 1 old Yankees that we read in see. L expected to sea t ‘ over the performanc I t x n of bare- rane ee ee Keeps not only the Largest and Most Beautiful wife obep meee em but also guarantees perfect workmanship. ! ht less risk her neck on a side saddle,’ WEATHER STRIPS—Did you know that you ren et can save the price of Weather Strips in one week's ained steer, The animal coal? Get your weather strips now. around the ring with the man f \ s, and then he threw ‘ ae eres Meeps Up to Date, C. C. it other on its side. ! and little our bodies very We ew! them ka—in Eng F uit I think the sting is if cause If we begin te 1 came and stir all volee; then we s i back to study by the sting.” t ipl was assigned the bo ony) for a composition, rote: “Phe botan is large and but it has ad This should make DEALER IN H to sees agree ws Te er that what is ¢ outwardly & hums, soclety should not 'o be attracted by beauty may lead us into fearful and fated tune € go Inter CORNER COURT AND fro driver of the stage, which was] PA DUCAH, mountains as fast a xe gallop could keep sy have noticed that Iwas s, for after a bit he sooty ot hat railing so mighty han't come to the n hour yi" ms I may angin” on } AGENTS. .... Helephone 174, FS ly n't. If anythin’ goes vl be me and ch and the bull ca bocdie altogether, and as the drop ie plump 800 feet you won't hev no use tur oralea ox atickin’ salve arterwards,”+~ nardware, Tinware, Stoves, Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Etc. SECOND STREE Miss, Mary B, E, Greif & Co, GENERAL INSURANCE — ' to spile a good A m, Tie stage yhunder com- j I Q to roll and the afftighted horses u 1 er in the cegter of the Tb flashes of lightning avon ween | TOS Urance It was a very pretty exhibition of well- 1 but the old Yankee a ee . wed Inted. " Buy your electric lights trem regular lighting service, It . ON he @ ae ha day or night. Take no chances on dangerous strect T ta omes first,’ ” railway and power wires in your buildings for daylight . e service, Every lamp burns independent on our lighting Moralising by 4 manne cm 2 day or night. No dangerous, high pressure, 500-volt wor ere y giving out sub currents sold for lighting service. jects t that pupils had be rained to find @ moral in every rs Glimpses of Unfamiliar J rene of the IM, Broom, President. 217,N. SECOND STREt.. rs saacereat, | Rs RowLanp, Treasurer 7 rete on Aten |F. MC Fisien, Secretrry, an ner nights we hear | A. C. Exxsrery, Vice Pres, and Manager.

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