The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 21, 1896, Page 3

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) . L» , Bw® w Orleans & Cincinnati noha, it dr . URI PACIFIC RAILWAY nye mM DA Ni ba, tamn service, AD tbe om when W Ri I AT RAI 0 mM. The Great Tore Company. | iis a v D Ae n of a few intermissions when ime Pen | specially detailed on other| rt Writer continued in the wa in ropa )PMIPE the rou until the sarrender | BALT LAK j t came he returnec “ ia prhes | When Fort Donelson was surrend-j whom he had knows, but who, he} Weg shat came he returned to bh | ened Ga telling 0 f Sons teeuhd ae old Home in Clarksville and after n i | phie, Cl & Louisville reile] He Inid atill and listened to thetr| “fed months’ vieit returned and ; workbd leven y longer on the ND NEB IASKA LIMITED, | ov : State Line,” now Guthrie, K | to recall Ai! at] ld Mississippi & Tenuersee, If you want the best coal in the city you can get it of ss aday at Fn Eretac cull tea tacit “& Chas lake wae on td edt bs tt Ho ew heaereey heparin Bae Illinois Coal Company, whc handles the celebrated du, ine to prevent ning his eyes upon her face, | *etaiged as the general euperinvendent most direc fine via M¢mphis to | the Federals. Be of thd road until 1871, when he re-| all points in be links in st & t Mrs, Capt. Bowman | tign@ftto socept the position | ' se ” - wo s ND TEXAS, ‘ LEOVIIN. system between Memphis and jon th Menphis 4 » Rock rail- ' KANSAS A\ y | Louisville. The pave on 7, etendy| Toad pa large inc of salary. WEST AND sOUTHWEST j A the tans of © | gus f 1 Afters few yeers with that company eu PUREE GREAT TRAINS ot" Artin te tes ; . ed his position there also to| No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg Rec Ing Chitirs on All Traine} pei ‘ker Spoke! |.” | charge of Mr t ia ¢ | Presidsney of the Chicka. | Coal far excels all other coal for grates or stoves. Our Knickerbocker Speti |. 5 7 4 told e iry and Machine Co., in Mysovon*oacuss Mgurnts 0/Hetweeu St, Louis, | Indly polis, ree et i ‘ phis with which com- Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. H, Darts axv Four Wourn, Cleveland, Now York and Baston. 0 atl therly kiea,| ‘ep _ el We only charge one price the year around. The poor Penis “Southwestern Limited. | nor ot Ay Paer yp ry *| i the Livermore Mo» get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich apesh, aod all Western Stat ree cove amy 1 os tay a ® ' _ | chine and Foundry Co, and its their thousands of bushels. Try our coal and you will pur local ticket a 1 vev nq ane - . me vot + f r aco| presi nade it one ol pe kk . mgpimeet en your le wiles Ghee oeetal would ever } bX wnt fl ° cir danni ae tnain, “ie use no other, Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. jo. atkrrnew STA hite City Specia omy, It was contemplate " writer hs b+ | died'sbme years ago honored and re- ‘ LOUISVILL! 5, KY Between Cincinnati, Indianapolle god auch a no . oat . 70 on ai 8 heve been | spacted by ali who knew him and his he Ss telae oettied finale wor ae spac by il who knew him and BARNES & ELLIOT 1 ad Cee t | I , ’ eee | EF. O. MoConmex, D.B. Mantis in « ‘] sv r nown | largo prosperous manufactiring Proprietors Illinois C . " par ey eo ' . r rae . . 5 soa w 4, Bowr . Mes. Abbot 0 - that he established P inois Coal Company amc M i¢ m RAILROAD TIME TABLES. | __ P a : “De' ws | Mz, Miller at whose boarding house| == - - —-—— : Nashville, {Chattandoga & St, Louis he : which the writer] the wiiter was staying in Memphis eft of tne three roads written of, at- ; u = Railroad. G R DAV|I S f i ‘ my ; sor 3 the line of. the | (27 the vicissitudes of war was, but a X A 7 —= Gr ; ; . ' Vlas waahoat nsaeged oe aeveoes aud | {mall part of that which passed down Ld "= L s papveag sib > ims DIVIRVON exe shea. hs was knows tio : mae jad for years and | the main street of Memphis on June A = eerie Te aon Heol wa ew y ens of | then, bat and commotion’) 5th 1862 and in due time found its HAS REMOVED TO . Padeent ; m en Me s @ | hotel Be Mile : “| way back to the roads to which it re- ieee 7 ( . tion of the I, C. and L. & N. roads 4 NO. 132 S. THI Ri@ivsck Janet 16 Tri } te t ; spectively belonged . . RD STREET ieee TS : unip: 7 s The writer learns that he passed * fering Wea ‘ iis A . t tk j| away a few years since, Mrs, Bow-| “id ——Where you can find a coniplete line of-—— 8... ‘ “1 : all . \ 08 ' was Capt. Bow-| The construction of candes- 1 ; ¥ Sardis especial-| man Whose | and Capt. Bow- | he construction of an incan Bbatiandors ve Front cep iy es " : man of the M 1St. Francis | cent electric light, like the ways of WALL PAPER, our pOURE \ ; romper soe to Mew ais|the Lord, passeth understanding, at etal an , ver packets earied to Mew us| the Lard, pam understanding, WINDOW SHADES = © ¥ u viled to express his gratitude for| Who regard the pear shaped little] ems Pe ‘ \ ; aa k | at Sardis, He globe with abject distrust and appre- P t F M ld : t se = " 1 so good and| known lady whose residence is light- COME AND — iN, SLAYE AND IRON ROO tle the 7 t ' ing a rom | Home t thee sick and|ed by electricity, wrapped ap a bun- ol Hh . Stres assed over " ; eed ‘ ry Mrs. Gor-|dle of incandescent globes which had = 129 South Third eet, ts e was at la the M & Te e , million, Mr and Mrs, Wil-|‘‘burned out’? and gave them to her ry J : t : liams, the t ve all long since |80n, with instructions ‘to take them a Ss lat b , the city. 7 ; en} ¥ : passed away celestial realm|down and get new wires put in we ° 1 er Ss HENRY GREIF, Be where the g rewarded, Dr, | them.” , , Green, we i ed years| The same lady was told that her i A ———| EXPHRT NOKSESHOER.,[** t y aie 1 ~ E ocobibes n that she w “<r send for Mr. Bit rei : SAILROAD ) : opping at the | 5 ¥ 7 phd go : ere. ‘ ft the| #04 have him attend to it. She was _ncernremnniee ALLINOIS CENTER. AL RAILROAT . POURTINSE Mr. Win. Miller Second , usiness, and after li’) ally! Gabe We ! of of the | ceasd to touch them herself, she af- = pearieeklaad Gliese a {the care servants to Kile logbuilt howl in Sardis, eovred fret fo four am hersely she “| EE RGA NT CARRIAGES, ~~ Sa 1. Tinswe block fi writer during en a lisaile wad ok tg u a Specta ; i and neither the sur zeon, | merit was for a ounected with| According to court habitues, the FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, CARRIAGE AND -BUGCY \ RE- ‘ i any one else eutered it! the famous ‘Dixie Minstrels’? while| jury wheel isa very successful con- Ss airsadies dpuisuennetie : PAIRING a Bub trom his triy zed by the writer. In the days|trivance, and should have been in BEST se bbeerrindmrmel TO BQARDERS Moar Hourp— No 2" he ® is wounds road, By this time his] of the war there we young peo-| vogue years ago. ‘There is no as- Rie: ‘ ate . ‘his tip q mc cee a ne light fantastic afier bis|or the same man will get on a jury == - . ( 1 | - ' th was driven t the Afier so many years he was n ten years, but before the > ‘s veral ¢ called ; Seis eae. << 0 Editor J.| wheel was established the sheriff This is ree ™ ‘re A It Ouse , ought entering the office the chief surgeoa| J he political and 1 summon whomever he chose, This is the week to buy your—— ‘ gate ‘ys sated 06 ¥ t him asa patient Grenada ‘‘Sea-/ aod often the same men were impan- A No LOUISVIDLE, KY a ; dia ot , the war and |eled year after year. It is said that H ame _|sboa ot he ¢ ay bis own ex-| "et. He was a ripe scholar, rl- | was on the jury every year for twenty A 1 $3.00 to W.00 pe xle the s unt and able writer and t ve annual terms until the jury wheel ay listance in a carriage. He bad not ' ecimen of the old time Souihe (erfered, and he is Mr. Love Craig } R 5 ad upwantis. i xa | pte till alive he must be} well known aud highly respected FOR XMAS PRESENTS. ». wai ’ AR OPER, 2 nd a} an oct gentleman ‘ - Skwer ‘ a The surgeon flat dr, Hughes lived to a ripe old age, in re i to the advantage in hav- } | SEEEag \ } Ht Meee an. unless ucbeeame 4|and was sadly missed and mourned |ing new men ona jury, it is claimed Your Girl Is Expecting One. : ieee ee ard. 4 nek we vy all Grenada when he died. that new men always administer jus-} i “ ’ ike te Bill’Watkios, the engineer, ran| tice w.th more lavish hand and less| G0 snd see all of the Latest NOVELTIES and LOWEST PRICES in 1 deeper : ee , locomotives on the M. & T. and M. |leviency, although it would be a log- PICTURES at 5 ee 5 4 all during the war, and died some} ical conclusion to suppose that to he mt eed wal . with atory rhet brought into juxtaposition with wots it : do not re-|vice, crime and criminality would ( ) | A ic E 4 ~ face as shes ed forward and said }render a man more obdurate and e . ’ a | e, myson, I am miore severe on those who deserve | oe don aij} matron here at least for this week punishmen : _ 3 val ave a boy in the army c the reverse, and base their a lega- rae vay ili, 7 a | ‘ed | knows but what he may be even iow tions on observation ead We're stwats tl a siilar situation as yourself ng and eventt PROPRIETOR Jour She led him into the matron’s roo ewbrances that were I Aj ng the rounds of the P H y FALL STYLES. 1 as she gently and defiy removed jigys forgotten. Sallie, it to say swag {apropos the amu a ucah ef Bottling é Co., * o by his friends the railr parece ge tajio his wk : that thiokie eM self ‘a y 6 vered a fay pyaar youdy aly nto oan n all the latest H € jeaned a) ec from his old cbr ‘ouble in the} a't i one of the recent balls. At- ase ok re ®— Al tra - nd \ They're in now Ue | wichout his realizing it,learned m: " acier days of the war, he resigaed tired in evening dress she was driven AGENT CELEBRATED “ 4 rh ri ar inaiiectios n {of his experience, and especially his place with the railroad and go ' with Ler escort in , . educel, : I t eR t at}army part of it fter sue had fi - (,aosferred from the 14th Tennessee | f merriment. When she went LOUIS ce) BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. al ‘ Mouldi : | ed dressing his hand, oue of \2€, Infautry to a company of scouts that|up into the Indies’ apartment to re- In kegs 1 bottles ‘ ‘ H ! ale nurses was called to dress the} wag operatix on the lines in N move her wrap and put the finishin, et i . : Seltz Picture Mouldings then| fl i | Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange oF ashes evan . [other wound, and when it was fala. Mississippi avd West ‘Tennc touches to Ler toilet, she discovered Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. ' 8 - In the Citys zed the kind hearied and motherly o afew months service hi te rror, that instead of the : Have you see oa f 4 * indy returned with a ealver anc while the covv-| lig ai aeah chs teaaie Won je mognene srere Be until,11(o’clock jatfnight during week snd 12,0'clock . tye aa: tae ad as nice a repast as was eve he belonged w.:e]| she the hurry and confusion ee A YARD OF FACES, [iho wiier comfortably placed on the of. Wheo the waiter b ea his) s in West ‘Tennessee he » departure, donned her robe Telephone 101. is C iralf. Ra): Reasouable for GOOD work. | regula aw ' m the} s pg mairon imparted the ia- farm house somewhere b |de nuit. Her young gentleman es- | 10th and Madison Streets, PADUCAH, KY, in R ble fo ain yA - 1 that her brotie:-iv-law W y) tween Javk and Bolivar, While|cort, fortunately, didn’t know the |= t but lvoad a 1G wd) (bere a squad of cavalry stopped ove | difference, but the young ladies who tn L. P, BALTHASAR " ; " ; ! Feafer (tall f : ~ er ; > Fa ’ Se tae . ; i ed near the depot; day and Winking it saferto fall in| were let into the joke have sincg had ae on im Beeeer ities Patan qlooie| tare 1 eae dd er, family © were the.| wih them than to revarn Wo his com | many a gleeful giggle ove i aduca ectric A@ BUFFET Tuesday and|' Silo te appointed superintenac elves refug and sto mand aloue he joined tie They saaioedl _—_sdhcltaed SLEEPER Saturday, | y ry ae with bim until they could secure 8| were to reconnoltre the Mobile] A bappy man is glways 7 healthy INCORPORATED: "0 “4 h ; x se and made him prow ) & Ohio road and watch the move-| one, It is impossible\to by happy or] y = - . N A. W. GR E| F, ht vo when fount ero theeneny One day in | ceo afar M. Buoom, Pres. R. Rowzanp, Treas. F. M. Fishes, See. t id said that she would see tb were surpiised ala orce Otling froma discomforting cold or a AT! . MANUPAOKUBIE OF : Jeutfered no more from inatten. Federal cavalry and Hub and one or| nasty little cough. i tt Loaded SATION 217 N, SECOND sv, ‘ ecg recommended a physician, who iwo other ca 1. Owing to althat people will go onf from cay <o : Carriages ak . to | afterwards called, and who succe s.rong resemlance he bore to Ma atl al ay suffering from. thée sp distressing You can turn your lights on any time—whenevér you need them, We ae : v vass of [fully treated the wae sl \ *) Lax { brother of Gen. For-| disorders when relief i/S0 easily ob-|give continuous service day and night. We don’t ube trolley wire currents 4 an uggies r other] wounds and throug! h a loog spe a brave but reckless soklie ,|tained, Dr, Bell's Pike Tar Horey] for lighting. It’s dangerous. Our rates: Se . : \ a beca e | dysentery ; upon whose head a piive| cures cou; hs and colds of all descrip. bart e 1] By this time Mr. Witeox had ve set, the Federals believed | tions, It is swift and sure, Sold by Over 10 lights to 26 lights, 36e per light per month. ony ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING] and ov ‘ owas] turned, having sec ured pleasant au had ony bared ” _ oa 1-| all drugg Over 95 lights to 60 lights, 85c per tight per mputh, : rourist Aleeping Car OORDERL } on tt far fever.|in every way suiiable quart r| ment, no proct of hig iden or 1 Pull Tourist Aleeping DONE TOORDER ‘ leavor ‘At the home of one of the best | denial either by bimself or his con # ‘These low rates for 24 hours’ service apply when Dill is paid befo a eee , yy the]and noblest women of the old time | panions would they accept, aud a day | 5th of succeeding month. me \Horse Shoeing a Spada ys me tho train reached Sar vime, Mrs. Gomiliion by naine,| was set for a courtmarsial, ‘ jotta 2. . sai Sa th i »4 Court Street, M La ¢ whose widowed daughier-in-law,Mrs.! trial bis letters, bis papers, th ' ; A. 0. EINSTEIN, Pa %rom . : ‘ tT riuy iw off the train) Price, lived with her, and who, 1 @ marks on his liaen, his denial aan {GATHERED ON THE LEVEE, Vice Prest, and Mar, winter F Hetween Second aad Third. there and carried to the hotel | 1s4, married Mr. Jobn Forrest, a, that of his fellow prisovers even a CIT HG. Harry Lt half : | who was acting matron of the | wed ‘From her to my son C,| : - 7 Sardis is the half way place between} °°. “a. Williams, wifeot Mr.| 13, Wilcox’ weve all ignored aw the | Geo H. Cowling Metropolis N ICE | his and Grenada, and is now | Bital ue i H.W. Buttorff Nasbvill the " ny Other Route HARRIS & R ’ Mone as or st ‘ia et that, time.2: J+ Williams, a noted news)». . | court doomed li " to ose ution, their] H.W. Bu ae = eas Ape Heat that Une | editor and a writer of unsurp. Jonly evidence being his strong re-| Sunshine .. . + Men * Ra a as LOW i 7 cone! Attorneys © AR- LAW, Jas only a small railroad sta ability 2™To him, his wite and. \weir|semblance tothe man that bad ee | City of Clarksville - E'town TY] 4 125 8, Fourth—Upatairs, hit anal pal ore a ose son-in-law, Dr. Green, son of|caped from the livia block prison i 1 Clyde.. St. Louis te ; oes bu it betty . th abou. | Bishop Green, of the Jacksor A 88. 5 Mem, ye Lis 4 Bg Pepper pene 8 : DEPARTUBRS, - - DEALER IN " ms, kept bya Mr diocese, and every other me aber of} pri a3 Se i | Dick Fowler.... sece five OF Si TOO a crewcled, as| the family, the writer will alw ys re-) deeds olticer appointed to ¢ =| Geo, H, Cowling ees Gabo Wells. ar ving io the town | iain under a debt of the deepest] ry out the sentence of the court (his| Ashland City Danville W , inware, aves, ll 6IV ne Sr ae eat be »| cratitude for the warm sympathy and | name we forget)was the only one who | Joe Fowler. . ansville ' and vicinity, with Fefagees from Kind attentions bestowed in the time|showed any leniency. He allowed | Clyde... + ».+4 St. Louis ” Memphis tes Here] of his altiction, After long monihs|bimto write a letter home to bis) i. W. Buttorft Nashville l Is a 00 $; C. having beep on for several days) oF suffering under the ¢.re of Dr.| mother, took charge of the .’ng and) Sunshine . Cincinnati Meal previous: Hughes at the reviderce of Mrs.|his other effects, told li . be- | BB io, CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, "The writer does not remember, but] Gowillion, who, bad s.e been bis/ lieved tivwly that he was not Luxton, | - > val a 600 =| it must have beeu in the afternoon] own mother, could have in no way| but he whom he claimed to be, prom-| Steamboats galore. PADUC AH, ° . es KY of the next day w awakeo’» g lexcelled her care of bom, the w. +r} ised to deliver bis effects to his fam-| River falling slightly Min at . \ t of what ito him to be’ e] finally recovered sufficiently ily.¢ e did) and asked to be for-| ‘The gauge showed 15.2 this a, m. heen a long sleep, he saw the reoalaboat the pretty little city, 1i given for the duiy he was compells) phe Ashland City was away ol EST. AB Is °D 1864,——— . RT'S a L] filled with people, ui at of whou were] w panded Han had bealed ba Bub begged — | Danville On schedule, time this morn- ladies, aud heard them talking of the| was nearly a year longe’ before the t the sentence be led | ing Undertakers and emigimers, “ y Lot “ k he might be shot, but the] capture of Mews of an ex-| splint could be left off his band 4 re er Me i Sas NEWPO 1 128 pected train from thereon which|the meantime Mr, Livermore b inexorable, the sentence | 108 oy Biwi ellyyg the cere 1 F Y Bialicave Welophone 4 130 8 Third they looked for tie coming of triex elected the gene A out and he wan exnouled. |i ns a) 10, . VOne oli ludy lifted the cloth from] superintendent of — the roa) If during the war occurred & more G ENE R A] 1 SALOON ANC his brow to rinse it in the ice t} aud Mr, Wilcox had been detailer | lsmentable ance of @ soldier dy- ined Saeabinn, ey Memphis, LB YRAL L ) \ . 2 . , vy of move deserving | BA28 or Cincinnati this morning RESTAURAN water and apply itto his feve +d) for service with the company as for y or more deserving | Passed up lied with ev -sching He Brinton Davis, forehead again, Asshe turnec o| eral freight and ticket agent. Whea|of sympathy sud remembrance as ‘a| With an excellent cargo, AG ENTS ‘ "Table eh do vo the writer caught sight of bt|the writer had sufficiently recovered|mariyr than Bub Wilcox, the writer! ‘The marine ways and dry docks v) ar Py ket affords. 117 BRO ADWAY:. ARCHITEOT, Oitice Am,-Ger, Nat, Baok Bidg and had learned to write with his left| has never heard of it. face, It looked so familiar and re The remnant of the minded him so clearly of some one’ hand, Supt, Livermore alse had bim rolling stock are chuck full of repair work and working a good force of hands, Telephone 174, ay PAD \ ~ deat : ia « " : =r

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