The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 14, 1896, Page 3

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th Mlle Pacirich al aad Company. The Great Through TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN SAND NEBRASKA LIMITED, th N Mountain Route. most direct line via Memphis to KANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. | Rechning Chairs on All Trains, | LAS AND Fort Wonrt, .G. MATTHEWS, 5.T.A. Louis | Nashville, Smee & St. ‘aris fi haw fice June 10.89 « ra HA EVERY TY OF MEXICO es a8 low as y hye fut MANUFACTURER OF and Buggies. » APL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING DONE TO ORDER. bisa. Shoeing a Speclally. | 11, wepIcine co, wt * 999-294 Court Street, Between Second a. ad Third, : Finton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Ger, Nat, Baok Bldg nat ew Orleans al tor. Memphis 4 Cinciunatt every as well 1H ASHCRAPT Awent, ¥ an, KY family | | is this Methodist Sunday | THREE GREAT TRAINS. conclusion of his rem if any of you little fo who are wicked or sinful “Knickdrbocker Special.” | ieteen vi are? | Soptliwestern Limited. z; There was © momentary pause er Between Cincinnati, Columbus, New] then Sammy rose to his feet “White City Special. | Between Cincinnati, Indianapolis and | 06 Mi nN E. 0. McCormex, DB. Mantis, | bo got uy Pass. Tra Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt who was f the First ! Your Letters [ite nsa: t ehureh, and until le of Paduesh when he resided here: The best copy-book on earth Will copy with anf kind of ink vod without any prpss or trouble vant of the late Win. Be Saves time aud mbney They | Beadles’ resic ained a picture of him, supy mented by a long article, but R 1A. E MORTELL & CO. 105 Summer Street, Hostox, Mass. |i I rs work- 1 people. He for y juently deve t his face, that’ portion of 1 to the noxious east ex} 1 atmosphere of the dye | | know all about him. tor ter had anyth Picture Mouldings |: I my son up d'fferently,”” the City Now there is coolness between the Have you seen latest two factic A YARD oF FACES. Two wome et on market Satur | Prices Reasonable for GOOD work.|day, They fell to discussing affairs and eating raw turnips after seen W he LAO, See eee 425 Bway Under Paar House] stopped cows from ronnin’ around in Yes, and 1 stricter « For An Easy Shave ad ataleias in an’ stop the cows an’ hogs an’ do To sech like. but I know one thing they can't de JAS, BAYAN'S BARBER SHOP} 0s wace® inquired en 405 BROADWAY her moath shut! i Nice Bath Rooms in Connection,| Col. 1.4. Moore, who overheard the colloquy, could not refrain from walking up to the two women and in- forming the one who had given ex- When You Want The im ling illusions, Yesterda, day with Coroner Nance, and he coi lected material for many a story Call in @t.. +++ RESTAURANT Table “supplied with ex..yching the market affords, the corpse of G. darkey who was kil Front two or three weeks age house wall at Undertaker Nance’ ;Wheo You Want Something To} PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER all be atrick, iaclived, so he seat them view the remains of Fit POISON FROM THE SYSTEM] Hamp Mill BY HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, | killed! Saturday’ night, *Humph! Hamp Proves, Ky, Batehuls boss," : apuoall, KY. the walked out, y'Scen ‘im jes’ ha’f hou’h afo’ de killin,’’ Undertakers and embaimers, coroner in,uired: Well, Jim, do you know him? ‘Yeleybone 190 W RUTTEN” AT Little Sammy Ramsey was a fa- miliar figure about the Broadway M K. church while his father, the ever popular Rev, E, B. Ramsey, was » | pastor. Sammy is a very bright flit- ay and Sat | tle fellow, ane when the secént con ference sent his father to Memphis his many friends regretted to see him s the remainder of the A great many amusing sto- ries are told to Sammy ’s credit, ‘One i} 99] Not long since a prominent Sun- BIG FOUR day school worker addressed the ool, and at the aid, ‘‘Now ¢ fathers | and for | Between Stf Louis, Indianapolis, | whom you wish me to pray, just rise Clevelands New York and Boston. |to your feet that I may see who you York, Cleveland and Boston, was not at all disconcerted to per. ceive that he was the only one stand. ing and Rey. Ramsey enjoyed the ich as anyone, exclaiming Chicago “Bless me! My boy’s the only one Rasmus Barbett, the old fellow veral years janitor at | so and bec with a man nar the latter's wife. Porterfield chal- »at the Broadway M. . E. church, is now attracting no little Will Go atiention in St. Louis, especially ession on account of his peculiar Themselves, _ |evir ncn sas tanta sro sist years Rasmus was a faithful les, and resided in a little cottage back of nee on North Fifth are now in use yt Fre following| street. He recently went to St. places. and ge} GENERAL] Louis on a visit to his son and it is SATISFACTION® Ellis, Rudy | sinve he arrived there that the news- & Phillips, Savings Bank and]; apers have discovereds him. The Sun oitlce St. Louis Chronicle a fev) days ago ems to have gotten things a mixed He was = never very dark and his hair] evide was never kinky like that of other ed in Hobbs’ Dye Works, located, before it was destreyed by fire, on wrth Sixth sireet near Jefferson, and it was there that he first began to exbibic manifestation of the cuti- norphosis that subse- ped. In the course of paper, and the latter be his paper at Smithland out his subseriptions there to his | this afternoc N eeves were rolled up, were ransformed to a florid w | Taese por f his anatomy are TIN, SLATE AND IRON RODPER \ 1so far as his hair an | beard changir r and texture 9 South Third Street | sunirue, Either Rasmus pre- | varicated e reporters, or the re- porters did to the public ‘There are scores of ol citizens in Paducah whor If I were you," reproachfulty mother of the y {al innocent whe persisted int og apples ia Sun lay » I wogld teach my s etter morals tYan that, “Now I have raised five soos myself, bat I e that. You dught never to allow them is pte." lwent f see the show the next day.”” 1 on eland w haughty mien dis- tor are anything but pleasant. When Iuspector Vickery was here recently he went down to Lowe's Cross Roads | after a young man for sendin, Mrs. Holly, if to way your five sons have vecy glad 1 am sene letters through the mails, The letters were as grossly indecent as could possibly be written, and were diana who had been visiting near) Lowe's, The miscreant happened to be nothing but a boy, so he was given some forceful advice and let off, they’s gittin’ stricter these huckstuckers, cease, there is a probability that an army will be organized by the smokers of the couatry to go down and siop it by fair means or fovl. A local cigar dealer stated | io the writer yesterday that three or | four manufacturers of Havana cigars have stopped making them, because their supply of the weed is exhausted and no more is to be procured, as | (aj the island is devastated, y can't make a woman keep pression to such sagacious philosophy that she had bit the nail on the bead ination often begets start- y was a busy | pay claim to for two y Peeferencia’ no more cigars are being made, al- though the stock of ready made cigars 1s large. ' ’ When the news of a killing reached the ears of the colored population, and especially when it became known that a colored man had been killed, there was a rush for the undertaker’s SALOON ANO establishment, The remains of the man were not brought to the city, but Fitzpatrick, the on Dry River still 17 BROADWAY, _ |st#8ds ina collin against the coal weed are looking with anxiety to sowe intervention by the United States, A ‘Smokers’ Brigade’’ could do good work in Cuba, All the best cigars of the country are » either made of Havana goods or con- | The coroner knew it wouldn't! {ain some Havana t sbacco. | make any difference to the morbidly dispeasing justice at the ol stand, the court house, does business quick and well, It convicted every pris- oner tried before it the past week giving ove mao twenty years and two others five years, Each prisoner in jail is greatly afraid that when bis case comes up ‘dat odder jury ill git hit.” They didn't know the difference, AND ERADICATE ALL and thought they were looking at en, the one who was ars moughty remarked one man as The coroner smiled to himself and said nothing, Presently another man, whose curiosity had been appeased, emerged from the rear oud, snd the does, it's do! Seotasnee Nioycn 130 $ Third! ‘Law's yes!’’ exclaimed Jim,|you hear thunder this time of the ‘ “Why, I seed dat man Ins’ night an’ | loan him a nickle. I'd know Hamp any wha's I seed him.’’ A great many made similar state- ments, and the coroner is still chuck- ling to himself over his joke, despite its ghastliness. ° “There's a little grave up on the hill at} Smithland,’’ thoughtfally mused Justice Winchester this morn- ing, ‘‘and connected with its history are some of Lhe most singular incideats that ever came under my notice. “Of course you younger men will remem- ber nothing about the history, for it begins away back in the days when I was a bo’ he remarked to his more youthfal hearers “That grave I was telling about, though, is of the wife of Edward Z. C. Judson, the renowned newspaper man and writer of Indian stories ; the man who made Buffalo Bill. He wrote under the nom de plume of Ned Buntline, and was sent west by « New York journal to write Indian stories. He made Buffalo Kill famous, and then started him in the show business ‘But in regard to the grave, Jud- published a paper at Nashville ne involved in a difficulty Porterfield over lenged him for a duel, but Judson remonstrated, telling Porterfield that he dido’t want to kill him. He in- 1, however, so the duel was fought But that fellow Judson was a splendid shot, and when he saw that he had to fight Porterfield he told him that he wouldo’t kill him, but would pick the top button from his at. He did this, and Porterfield anded finally ed, and said he still didn’t want to kill him, but just to show him that he could, would take off the next button, He succeeded in doing that, », and when Porterfield de- manded still another shot, Juc¢ toon | tally new ata) concluded that forbearance Yoar, like kept a great many pe Swake last night very cold weather, | whereot he speaks, daughter of the t, now resides with ber 1 Washington of | Secretary Carlisle and his wife, whi day Mrs, Carlisle asked her how liked living in Eddyville DRIFTWOOD GATHERED Geo. H. Cowling City of Clarksville ashville Geo. H. Cowling Ashlandj Cixy » Evausville| 1.0. 11 . Brooklyn about the wharf. | River traffic was rather dull about | guy, the river front this a. m. F. Nisbet passed up from | A. L, HARPER, if | Memphis for Cinemati Sunday | it ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, was out in in fall for! Danville this morning at 10 o'clock. | ,, Wil! pract the courts of the state other shot. Judson} for Cumberland river tomor- Sadie DEPARTMENT. had ceased to be a virtue, and told} his adversary that he was committing suicide, for he would certainly mt a hoe He did it, too, and came near | 1, but jumped from a| ved off the bluff into | the river. He escaped and went to] Smithland, Ky., of John ¢ painter now living’ in Paducah, to| out of the Ohio move his newspaper plant from | leaves on Nashville to Smithland. Garrison was a printer—foreman of Judson’s | him being lynch window and and rison, a well known ‘But Judson was ceitainly a writer of Indian stories! After Judson and Buffalo Bill started out gwith their | Indian show, Judson got on a drank at Louisville and busted, I after- wards helped get Buffalo Bill here and met him talking to M Reed at the old Richmond House yor Chas. | I want to ask you one thing,’ I said. ‘Were all those stories Ned Buntline wrote about you and your | Green river Saturday i id here yesterday and adventures true?’ Yes, Ne replied, ‘e That satisfie The duties of a post office inspec- | uddressed to some young lady of In- Pi A gentleman of the city also had a nacrow escape. All that saved {him |* wes the iatercession of a friend. A levter was delivered to him through wistake, and the offence with which he was cha month after he had fopened it before revurning it to the post oflice, The | inspecior went to see him and let! bim off with a ‘‘roasting’’ that was |« in nowise mild Iwas keeping it a oe Ifthe war in Cuba doesn’t soon Most all the companies, however, The ‘Mercantile’ manufactures ars longer, but the “La stock is about out, and All loce! lovers of the fragrant One of the jury panels engaged in He is also convinced that if it s to doughouts that his name is **mud,.’’ “9 ’ Capt, Joe Fowler says that when on schedule titty The Buttorft took as been here on the ways tor] repairs to Clarksville this morning. The Joe Fowler, tirement of yesterd: was away to 10 o'clock this morn-| , ad the father | $+ The City of Clarksville is due here on and orrow at noon. The harbor tug I an printing |on the ways yesterc and finished | pairs. a was pulled out shville subscribers. | He killed a man in Smithland and Cineto while he was living there his wife died, and that is her grave up on the guards with fre ght. hill. | |Su 5a ay from’ Pitteburgh |New Orleans with a tow of « | sisting of 22 coal boats, The H. W, Buttorff arrived out of the Camberland river this afternoo: at 2 o'clock, and left on ber return Nashville at 8 ing with a good freight trip. rived from Orleans ‘The towboat Kenton arrived from y one of | repairing me and | passed The Towboat HF. up for the Cumberland river day afternoon, » Cincinnati Cooperage She will then take 4 }of iron from the abc Holiday Rates, For the Christinas and holiday season the Illinois C entr R. will on Dee 2 tickels to any round trip, goe jincluding Jan, Good returning A happy man is It is impossible to be happy or peso or useful when one is suffer-|Hovell, Lucrecia woncle “tp from day to these distressing nasty little cough) day suffering front disorders when relief is so easily ob: Dr. Bell’s Pine cures cou; bs and cols of alldescrip- | Thomas, Ed Owen, John Lowe, John a large stock of goods on hand. | all druggists, ave enough tobacco to last} A wie Christm , cuff-box jor pocket-book ; 7 sreciated by any of them would Ye s either your gentlemdn or lady friends} ey, and being somethi long Jo-be-remembered | us your patron age you are fipit 7 keeping the money in and favoring one preciate same. of repairing old tranks Come to see us. would “lsecured the assistance -| vines and energetic workers, Re alty 208 Broadway Wanieds Agents. Male and fem: Fredonia washer, enclose stamp for terins A hustler who ynderstan | Apply 115 North but costs only | ment Oné bottle guaranteed | preavher in the Methodist pulpit No cure, no pay |'The services were largely attended Worth $50 a bot to do the work. Roncapo Vom Tllinois ether | One ST. LOUIS - No clinkers, no Washed Coal. If you want the best coal in the city you can get it of Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrated AND - BIG - MUDDY - COAL. 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 use no other, Lumy, 10c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. BARNES & ELLIOTT, Proprietors Illinois Coal Company. L. b. Cri | HARRIS & CRICE, wn} Attorneys - at - La) f | 125 S. Fourth—Upstairs | 115 Legal Row—Upstairs. COLORED COLORED LODGES, MASONIC. Ma li 224 Broadway, third floor every first y first Meets every No 5—Meets every se INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. and Adams Meets first and month at Colored $—Meets every first w Monday in each month at Colored e rived ar GUO OF. M Trilay ‘evening in evening madway HERS OF FRIENDSHIP. coud 30 o'clock this morn- «. T N ' N u fr Is v » learn. Mr. W je Townsend, of Cairo, nl te guest of Mr. and Mrs, Cal Wooda Master Frankliu Trice is quite ill with fever Miss Hattie. E, Overstreet cele- brated her ninet anniversary and Mrs.” Ike 2 South Seventh street,and 1 byjher many friends Jwith 1 ve pkesents, Among those present were, Misses R J Georgia Burks, Ruthix Cart- Sélena Moody, Katie Childers, Hattie Brown, Zula Brown, Ophelia Brown, Tenia Overstreet, Laura q Emma Spriggs, Malinda Cartright, E Mo dy Carrie Dodd, Leva Du | Mattie Fitzgerald, Pauline Houser, | nl Me s. Connie Lee, Wm. Daw- |son, Melville Sales Garfield Cotter John Amos, ¢ Auderson, Urie | was renew Hayes, Harry Caldwell Albert Caldwell, Pink Carroll, Ed Fletcher, Geo. Grundy, Loy Brown, Jewel Haple, J. H. Hampton, Jennie Casey, | Mrs. Rob. Overstreet i Porter Green Gray, Annie Cunningham, RB |J, Trice J, Standford’commenced a ten ays series of meetin: St James church, corner of Tenth and Trimble streets last night, He has of Dr. anc Mrs. D. R. Lewis, who are able di Standford will be pleased to have the | | presence aud assistance of his friends jin th ity, and promises that they shall be bountifully blessed and high- ly entertained, The Citizens’ street ar line will convey you to the for| (hureh | Rev, L. B. Sims, presiding elder Jof the Western Kentucky district preached at Burks’ Chapel yesterday | sele the following subjects; At second|1! o'clock services, “A Charge gainst Cbrist,’’ gud 7 p.m Sin Against the Holy Gho: Rev Sims commands unsolicited compli- 1 praise for his ability as MOUs. F. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co. LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Luis. In kegs ad bottles, Also various temperance drinks—~Soda Pop, Seltzer Wat Orang: Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. “ a ‘ Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Saturday nights, Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets, PADUCAH, KY. ww. S. Grei > HAS REMOVED TO NO. 132 S. THIRD STREET, ——Where you can find a complete line of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Picture Frames and Mouldings OME AND SEE ME, Jas.A.Glauber’ Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables.) a ‘ ELEGANT CARRIAGES, FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Ward and Washington Streets SO. Lee, The Wall Paper Artist Keeps not only the Largest and Most Beautiful but also guarantees perfect workmanship, | WEATHER STRIPS—Did you know that you can save the price of Weather Strips ix one week's C. C. LEE. Paducah Electric Co. INCORPORATED, coal? Get your weather strips now. Always Up to Date, M. Broom, Pres, R. Rowtanp, Treas. “oF. M. Fisner/Sec, STATLON 217 N. SECOND ST, You can turn your lights on any time—whenever you negf them. We give continuous service day and night. We don’t use trolley wire currents for lighting. It's dangerous. Our rates: Over 10 lights to 25 lights, 36c per light per month, Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35c per light per month, ‘These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill is paid before 5th of succeeding month, A. 0. EINSTEIN, Vice Prest, and Mgr. ME. JONES, « + + DEALER IN * - Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools; Etc. CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, PADUCAH, ° » =, By ESTABLISHED 1864,——-o Miss, Mary B, E, Greif & Co, GENERAL LSU BA CE sterday and everybody enjagpa the AGENTS. phone 174, 3 P UCL ey

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