The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 23, 1896, Page 3

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= ad Orleans & Cinci acket Memphis Severnl days since, as stated in this col wards, Rev, W. K. Penrod, of ‘he Virst Baptist ebureh Jroclaimed from his pulpit that Pa- dacah was the worst place for pro- fanity that and this was saying a great deal. The matter was mentioned at the ministers’ meeting ver 82 districts in some instances were r bbed of $50 and $75, which they had saved as a result of hard work and self denial for many months to spend for Christmas, Others had money of their own, and in addition money of neighbors who had asked them to make purchases for them, thinking. I ‘was thinking about home and the meanthings I had done. Finally 1 eA teached ont and placed dew tyou thiek we have struck this d—n river end ways.” * “That little wild you the other, day ler, the snuff Grumme: rest story I told continued Mil- ‘reminds me of another | heard wo friends Were out west some », with a big hunting party. hese two wan- his heard fhe on) mine. I thought 1) im sob] then he said: ‘Jack, | Illinois If you want the best coal ia the Illinois Coal Company, vw) o handles the celebrated Washed Coal. ity you can get it of ra Rawk now, wiae ‘at the Y. M. C. A. hall Monday and(So Santa Clave may mise & great | dered away from esmp one day, and ¢ via Memphis to pies Supt Cinelnhatl. / Rey, MK. Chappell, of the Cum-| many houses this year when he makes the first thing they knew they heard ints in — berland Presbyterian church, said| his rounde. In almost all cases where | the blood curdiing yi, yi, yi, yap yi - - - oe a ‘ yy |the same thing. Heetated that he|these unsophisticated young men|of fthe Comanches, And ‘here they '‘ ' 1 ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, B IG FOU R had heard more profanity in Paducah | were ‘‘touched"’ it was @ result of] came, probably » dozen, but the yells * WEST AND SOUTHWEST. gaikicheha ‘ than he ever heard before, and when | whiskey ov faliing into the hands of | sounded like a thousa These two rs L THREE{GREAT TRAINS. te other ministers were asked ite ble women. ‘iar of thor do ® thing but break No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg ing C 4 5 their opinions, not one controverted | the try could steer clear 0 hese | f, » : ol . tH Coactdy Munem 10] retween Bt. WLouts, Lavtig .apotia,| pel are less likely to hear profantty| + crack of s Wipchester le yery inspir. Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. DAtas axp Fort Wontt, Cleveland, NQw York and Boston, | than any one else wok 98 r bead d! Edourd Remenyi, the Hungarian ing: and ou. ean place your money We only charge one price the year around. The poor pon ok ” man or 8 ute, and i Nese | violinist who was revently in Pad at these two young nimrods were Fasano .{ “Southwesthen Limited.” |gentieinen are correct in their sur-| 4h. suiwequently gave a concert at | doing their hest to beat the combina- get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich ansesy.and all Wes ‘ Between nel nat elas, New mise there must be good material for] Sedisunvillo, A writer on the = to camp, Jack, who was a few their bye ga of bushels. Try our coal and you will taformation,: éal) on your local ticket agent ork, Cleveland and Beston, hem to work on. ‘Hustler’? didn’t like the music, jumps abead looked back and yelled, use noo uy H : nT TTHEWS, S.T.A. “White City Specia oe Like «great many people of Pae|‘*Come on Bill, the Indians will kill ther, Lump, 10c.; Egg, 8c.; Washed Pea, 6c. ) © R. T.G.MA LOUISVILLE, RY | Hotwoen Clactnnati, fea polis and| The trains are daily crowded with /ducab he went to heer Remenyi play Be it are Bill who hi er wer} H.CROWNSEND,G.P.8 TA, Chicago people going home to spend the hok-|to be entertained and to enjoy the] 4 BAKNES & ELLIOTT , st. Lows, Mo days. ‘The city is thronged with| music. But he was disappointed, |Scott, Jack, do you think I am ’ | HO. MeConsick, D. B. Matix, [shoppers among who many|He found that Mr. Remenyi’e eole| throwing off on you Proprietors Illinois Coal Company. : = —_— sao, Trathe b. Pass. & Ticket Agt.| Pesidents of the county and of neig aim and effort seemed to be to. dis- 4 . RAILROAD TIME TABLES ; horing cities, and there land-| play of his ability te execute difficult COLORED _ ar—nmezaa flice rush in the jug trade, Every-! music, no matter how it sounded, and Nashville, Chattesooga & St. Louis ( ; R AVIS thing shows that ( as is here,|very little of the master’s attention DEPA RTM ENT. | = Rai): ad. ’ ‘ y}and the small boy has already put| wes torned to pleasing his audience. | 5 ~ - xX e1 ry PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISION the match to the fire-cracker, Ere! The ‘-Hustler’’ man observes: CHURCHES. 7 . = GENT g there will be a demand for doc} 1 audience ought to have ied dinAT coteren (itethoan)—© DEALER IN HAS RGMOVED 9 b Pd ad * for with a combination of juge, heard Milt Doom play “Way Down hool9 am. Preaching lia m - te | tritten! wider, and the indigestible|cn the Suwanes. Hiver” in ble bedb] "se". MPaimer, raat "stale antFancy Groceries,; NO. 132 Ss, iRD STREET Sain fy ‘ of yule tide yn zot|days, He knew how to get the mu-}day school, dain. Preaching il «im aud ® | ‘ iPan tT FP the doctors will have all |si2 out of it that would make the], inj tere nninccuuren —suncay} 41M Goods ONAll Kinds, ——Where you can find « Yympfete line of , Ito. Christmas seems | listener be sorry when the end was} schoo: aching § pw. Rev, Geo 1 all vert y, WwW Front these sad mere eau cached. Milt was an old negro — lelivery to all part®ef the city. ALL PAPE ' popula i ostentatious d n who lived in Lyon county, He rey Cor. 7th and Adagns WwW Ww Rank ut least to everybody the ieve, but was a fiddler who a i. INDO Ss ‘\ADES, generation, As long as S . ywn far and wide. His fiddle ie | ip: . avr END IR nnPE * 4% thousa but it was a] @ Ker.G ‘ ¥ shoe shop COME AND SEE ME TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. reaive seem to be contented te ea only @ few) COLORED LODGES. se pee +s Court | cum - South Third Street Satin eike a hat ra. Ol t what music that) iw puy anes 7 = ey Ol ng out of that} f j oa ’ {sma custo, tthe I tod te. bows | youve ove Socond-Hand Shoes lothing Jas, A (Glaub = were not 6 iw rot they |‘ : ag aie Me ay ° ° oe j would evidently 1 ee sor ghagesh that old fidd i 5 atHlngs, . 7 a oy te Repairing Shoe: pecialt¥. you would see the boys and the| "S : sie oe ~ til ins sy | gre tall erea Ube cadet Ga Bala women has, Nor wood. Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, EXPERT HORBESHOER,| A night or two ago several of (5) chen tieir =—eyes, = sit up «,—-— —$—$—_—__—— melody that worid follow. And] ruven or ovo reutows. Kot An Easy Shave Expert Traded fifteen ve wae Fellows’ Ha r A ELEGANT,.CARRIAGES wher ‘ eady to pla t . . . , Saddie and PNguess ndivants saugly | Way Down on.the Suwanee River ay even ‘ or Stylish Hair Cut Horsce « Specialty feutcunced in sbanty of tin, which] Se0' ae tat ‘hush mould fall teresa a ans y FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, \ DO BUGGY RE- y tl hel | WPOD al a stillness like unto] a miay La each & at _o : CARRIAGE _ é jo Losicie were a bust sie sopra 96: tuk Sel rea “a $. BSYAN'S ays BER SHOP BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS it ud 8g Welder oe ean it _Stable---Corner Third a Washington Strects_ —_— 3 | ollice p but it was the pure unadul as “ 105 BROADWAX: =a . ae se a rated Southern ‘Suwanee Liver, ¥ Ken “ Hi a “ eee ae | 7 would sist as it wae written acd sung and|° : tice Bath Rooms in Gonnection, me ; ee fal Nt | tOUSE ners Toose the nex Pius, tee ina|= Pa pus —This is the week to buy your— \ f times before e hy PY euburt treat to F . s : mh . LOUISUILLE, KY, sy ee , q played the first} " Uxirep BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIE I 4 H a w bar « h: Amer Plan $3.00 tq 85.00 pe Ww nfortunates to such nk of t 1 " eam, that you ™ ; — olga ng ing ne ue waters as : y Mocs ooly €1.00 and upwan, [Felsen te mien they ave br phe Gag Mee ee : FOR XMAS PRESENTS. A. R. COOPER, | 4 1 me so full of the mu | m ful question whether or not this is a __ 406 BROADWAY. Maneger wh pemeg rye a I with its melody, th 5 = - shoo: iradbeoriong pon nation you untied the old . —a Your Girl Is Expecting One. ltdte i ha Serad t was fastened to the wil-|* a 5 : a fia ; 1 deg Tey Ragraaga iy. ts ; When t Something Yo Go and see all of the Latest NOVELTIES and LOWEST PRICES in made them what they are I vipat ever | yourself into mideriver Sara x PURIFY YOUR eran, / / PICTURES at \ 4 , bosom, and drifted on ; ore REGULATE YOUR LIVER Ruder the Palmer, and a a ‘ “a at vious of all the world ; : | AND ERADICATE A : barr the soft and pla gible wand towsis Taursday ais PCISON FAGM THEGNOTEN ‘ LE e ae : expe ¥-| that were wrought by the biack han oi ; faa: Paducel Y p cp er! wer That wk: mito that reached the| s HALL MEDICINE CO mm = Arrive ¥ me sie * | Var y . S e ¢ oul, melody that was harmonious. Papgean, Ky iy rv ~ + tebe Vase | mag etal cenen aes at eae : ee | Wee ectric CO. A . We're at first to show | be ves men, | who, thoagi not cultured, were in| {MK °r! Wail over Mart : eases ‘i INCORPORATED | tae ecame alt leserted, and But old Milt te dee ave| , Mrs. Ollie Woodson, of St Louis, | Pl = | N ME. Basen, Pom, ee ‘ re: rm Bea) he latest |Sham fight bebind the counter ead long dinve ceased to viel |M. Lee, on South ‘Sixth street. j PAINT. R.| STATION"NZ N. SECOND § Atl ora y desigt Seok, | va th eae the demolition of glass|iraicand sive forth music from the| The Bible Social club meet with PAIN Te.) 4 | ready for y SS aoeat potatoe fet Nags ot Ae eae ree ce Pete a livers to the citizens whol . Yo ean turn your lights on any tinke—whepever you need them, We Finest line | the door, They were the| Somat aca od ugar oll The Old Folks concert will play at| A t them for 25 give continuous service day and night. Wo dow't use trolley wire currents cscs, (Et i two in th en except| time darkey is cheap, common| the A. M. E. church tonight. “Ad-| ‘© 's | be used for) for lighting. It's dangerous. Our rates: \ icture Mouldings . ; vr ag | » who belonged and both | old time fiddle. ‘They are memories | mission 10c. iy, e and help us, Over 10 lights to 26 lights, 86c per light pe month Attn aor Ag r | In the City, nce perceived that they Wete/ of the past | ae ; . e ig 25 lights, 36¢ p ght pek, month. - | Fleve yon soen the fabiie? caught ina trap* and would be rob-| Remenyi is great! So was Milt.| H. 8. Rodgers, of Cairo, will be Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per tight per wonth. ere ve yo Ui bed and maybe mucdered unless tact} Each one great in bis way. ne | married to Miss Lager bannon, of > TL 1 for 241 , ly wheh bill . yr ald extel raitine ait akaee tune aise the fine | this city, tomorrow night at Seventh | SU'Ng )i si = hese low retes for 24 hours’ service apply wheh bill is paid before Ath entralk, R. A YARD OF E = 00D ws Fe ae mach who wee wih. Capi tanches cad ereaartal’ ocioct poy Street Baptist. church, All grate Ww Ry Mrs, Be je Has Was ob Gubsteding ool: Prices Reasonable for GOOD work.) putt was not to be frightened, how- ty. but we ieefer to{men and ladies are invited, They} 8.3 r ) J inois ts ran bat aga ne ve Se ane Ceo ney oh Will remain in the city a few weeks} Sec.—Mrs, Mamie Medlock A. C. EINSTEIN, twoe . Miia aud Louie ‘| ses there if you ean, and if you can’t al - ae “te aay, | and help you, Let e adrink.”’| Constable Anderson Miller, one of |Siection of Dr. Isabelle as a member|iwerbers of the other lodges are ine| 4) RG ) _ 8a ur ay The scheme was to the two| the most Vigilant officers in tbe coun-|of the board of health peas sa os i V ili, tn G. Marre L. be ( ended victims atte) separate/ty has made 102 arrests since his Phe fact is that Jr. Isabelle is 1 aa 2 tans the belligerents, and then they would |election a little over a year ago.| -conized by the doctors of the cit Susannah ( er met Inst night PROPRIETOR: | ARIS~& CRIGE, « knocked down and robbed. But|'Thirty-seven were white and six out | "°°? wpa ng ae eean ov arites ‘a Abel re-elected the following named 3 Attorneys - at} Law, the unddau : sh coolness an y ered the total nun cab re women, |good prescription “as any aver es W. M.<Drs. Dille Kivel aaquca .- (e) in ° Q.. 125 8. Fourth—Upatare ! and] x doctor, visits asection and lass of] yt “atra J, Walker, Btonographer 1 sham battle] ‘Ever been out west’? said our] Patients who are: not ¢ nya 2 PY) Sec.—Mrs, Maggie Clark AGENT CELEBRATED \nna friend Miller, Helm’s snuff drommer, | *2Y ° - pres — fe we pian Treas.—Mrs. Jennie Queen, LOUIS O'BERTS BEER f Ss L i ‘ got out alive,|**Why, I discovered most of that|Becessity on the board to repoat cone) Ww. p.—Mr, C, Woodard, Yafled them | country 20 years ago with a butcher |‘#sious diseases among the class of allation will be at their| ’ t. Louis. ° aXe aD we ae \uife, I was with the survey party o —— me iway Mouday evening In kegs i bottles, | 4:85 p.m. every - . hat laid o » reservatio! mal mind now that, 1 Also various temperance drinks-g-Soda Pop, §ellver Water, Orang: Pullman ‘Touy int Sleeping Car | ATTORNEY- bey on ee Te Cenule Jem ad been on the board, s Park Alao Py y Pipe ri °. ar a Pop, Selfger Water, Orange Wt Fanacum wirnowt : | 1908, Fourth, ot, ane einer Or 6.20008 girl tom e Charlie and that push. 1) © a Agha BR Bie yee “ee 1c vill | Telephone orders filled unti! 11,0°elock atjnight during Week and 12. o'clock be H Will practioe in all tb ate 4 will tell you a little story about that 1 Papas aa ah Saturday nights, . c sot claltas DE me her board, became dis- . i other took the small pox befor peved by the officers and me a ' uy atistiend ith the pace te eee BO smnping 8 ine south t joard of health discovered it, and| bers of the above named church for ? _ Telephone 101 : : A . - ; bd crative employ met he took man in the party and myself were out p - t child . re 7 ; ud satchel, which contained all twee y nall pox we had to contend w » the children, Santa Claus will be 100 A W REI {her band satebel, which contained all! yyuting several miles from the camp | Small POS WS MeN? Tene people | there “CITY or MEX ' ’ | her worldly effects, and went out inte} one afteravon and got lost. We had | during the las ote . a selene mt ty ors aah ch ok ancien ene afternuon and got lost. | We had will consider the case they will see @t] Geng Opening and Bree 4 , beeper sy A oth oul sa where she would obtain her next] which was wide but not very deep ‘P+ once that the council did the correct ¢ si eg Sp b? bs eal—in fact she didn’t kuow thing. 1 grand o @ and > _~ fats as LOW as by a Carriac wi that point. Night was coming on; | ‘a ae lice to}, E Will give @ grand opening an . arriages whether or not she would ever get} we were hopelessly lost, pe the hills They must not permit prejudi free barbecue Christiyas eve night, at auc, a ota fhe woing W.a. Koloud, a ° es, | She _ met by e.goatiqnan, howe were not seared, Indians are harm- m Jont of tt ms to Aig tag Bord ma A , on 5 old pe + + DEALER IN i. gi GCE ever, who seemed to know her.| less that | cae Sad | object of it is to protec alth | store) y Sock Af liquors will be ; AB RAmBOn © #4 CHO |‘There pissed a few words and they| We were afreid to shout or shoot vur|of the city ip case of we ! complete and Well/selected and the] i ning contagion. here is Bi : ALL KINDSOF BLACKSMITHING | separated, "le wout 19 ove diteetion | guns, ao we put our trust in the Lona eatening contagion, Bere Ite) est 10 be foun fu the city. I dese ar ware, inware, 0 be. t! ety, DONE TO ORD and she went to another corver,| and struck a trail. Finally we came | 1e0ying Ue Tie’ tnt ee chi all my friends agit others to call 1 where she waited five or ten minutes! (9 the river, Jt looked ® thousand | Dumber of colored, peop see ue and partdke of the many ” all Horse Shoeing }and then a k drove up, She got] niles wide, and was nearly one mile |"! ntagi " things that I #hall have on band al 1} ' 00 §; C. } in it, was driven rapidly out Court] wide and pretty deep. We called a| ore likely to reek or This will be ydur opportunity to lay | ‘ y dg . ong es. Now would - 5 - ound . ae tie \ ( M al sireot and got out ‘ata West Court nals and held a counsel of was. 1/8 OWg UD Tass” sai gment to) @ Sour supply of Chrlatinas whiskey CORNER COURT AND SECOND STRE street resort, She is there now, liv-] pay a -to\lock heck towasds the ot be bad 8 at very low prives. AN ae a 600 4 _|ing @ life of shame, aud her transi- ay te gs wed omards the ignore the very source ‘that we ean) "ayy © PADUCAH, : s \ tion from a respectable gul to Alp), f the bill t Mr derive the desired information tha = | Call in at woman of the town was one of the lites ease Wrelkiee, ocist | would enable us to stamp out thes There 5 nothing so ponder the| TanEnen - we , quickest on record, and one or two] winchester and all. 1 quietly drew diseases in their ineipiency, | coupe ancl colder Rinse sad ST ABLISHED 1864,——o “1 5 who witnessed the whole transaction my panion’s attention to the pic At 12 o'clock Christmas day Mrs | It cures erouy € cough, cold . D wonder if the ane she accidentally |iure, Neither spoke a word but both | pr, W. H, Nelson, assisted by grog rp a weet, refresh- “yO met and spoke to bad anything to do} sjid into the river, pushed in a small | of the good people of Paducah, will] ing sleep, Lt is plegsantly sweet to 1 ‘we Ls with Ler subsequent actions, log, laid our guns on top, and begar | give a ‘inner at Odd Fellows’ Hall, the taste. Any chilfl will take it and store Telephone 125 9 > e 8 8 aot ea ee le 130 8 Third * to paddle out into the stream, We} for the poor of the city, Ring) in-| ask for more, Godd dauggists sell YATD > ' Itis no doubt a hard blow for alswam on and on, it seemed like al deed is a very commendable and) i, Por sale by Oxvblaphlacger & ( k NK R \] INSL it { k SALOON ANC young man to come to the city and] week, yet the opposite shore s emeat | prai eworthy act of charity, this be-| Walker IMA NAL Wa v} RESTAURAN be robbed_of all his money, especially | to have faded away entirel After| ing the first act of its kind to be at- r . x xy, especially | to hs y: mi Hiskorv Sibve Wand. {WNTG ied with evs.ything the at Christinas time, ‘This very thing| awhile Tilley, my companion slipped | tempted among our people, and ickory pry \ AGK S Tate ee etket agtords. has been done two or three times,|back to where | was; we yere both| therefore should have the co-opera Fite nice stove Fou telephone 29. f v} i. 00 0.0 he however, duri the t| exhausted and while wedid fot speak | ion of every guod citizen of the wily per lone je U7 BROS WAY> | oaice Am.Ger, Nat Baok Bidg, |wook, Xoung ‘nen foo the tuzall we were both doing #0 wertul ‘Lhe ladies ill. be prepared to furs! — Ouio Rivmbsifoux ax» Rus Go, | Telephone 174. i + ae

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