The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 26, 1897, Page 3

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4s oe ARKANSAS AND T WEST AND Free Rechning Tunovar Dau K. 7. G, MATTHEWS, 8.1. A. H.C. TOWNSEND, GP, RAILROAD TIME Nashville, oe SLEEPER or ear the soutlera Paci Rates 26 Low as by Any a FIRST CL Ay ines, oF by Coutavalie: ——o \ustabliabe Johnson "Steam Engines, \8 fase Fr iain And and Jrou Ful of all kinds. "Papucaly “a WRITTEN AT RANDNOM, The following compiimentary no-|GATUBRED ON THE LEVEE. lice of Paducab Lodge, B. P. O. E, is the New York ‘*Antler,’’ irnal devoted to the interests of AKRIVAL | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Missour Paci uway 217) Ashland City in| incident 8 was which was related in a letter received in a manner feel | the ‘ond could they have witnessed ings that eause of the fraternity to con es on the fact that} of the its] ‘The Sunshine, from Cincinnati is high] due down for Memphis today. ace in the estimation of the past great if not disastrous, ac- dden frigidity stoves blew up, but did not sac the Pairs 1 the bath room f » E’town at noon today dving a nice off in the room below, s incidents of st Omaha thus juterfering with river e | traffic out! the ‘T Well Rogers detected |down from Evansville on time this| 26/6 P. Wirtraas, 305 8. 3rd St. , | morning She left on her retura trip| One of the male \cogtestants in the t| at 10 o'clock. cake walk at the o) house is past seated too hot, and had se on was in|fallof about four inches last night, | tive asmany young men. His part- arteadar Fextingal he Picture Moulding A YARD OF LP, BALTHASAR, ‘of equally as cold weather the| lo LOUNSVILLE &Y. ‘ king | es Out) CHURCHES, 8 shirt | days, | Shoeing HENRY DaNig Postal Tejeére MD p.m. eve Pullman " Quick and reliaph part of the city. EDWIN W. OVERSTREET, rene emmmeonmene to SuSE 1 on doing the talking Mayfield to- | iat avs his sweetheart could gto see Miss * yelled the other, the other, not be Attorneys “You say you don't care anything | stand it} ¢ young lady could it the young lady the thi what she did to end was ApShe It's all been SR fr now, ever, aud all's well (hat ends wei ll. r jm how-! tendent of the Sabbath-school of the GRIFTWOOD vansville | John 8. Hopkins «Danville DRPARTURRS. Diek Fowler City of Clarksville (John 1. Lowry : |John 8. Mopkins.. ...... Evansville Lookout . . Riverton courhing. The quickest and au NoTR: tate br The City of Sheffield is due out oy ‘oly Cintive alt otaarae be ‘Aireett ‘ennessee today. branes. teal the ja and resp id invigorates the DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar- Business very quiet on the levee today, owing to the cold weather. The cold wave will close naviga- tion on the river at Pittsburg. The Dick Fowler departed for ro with a good load this morning, The City of Paducah will be pulled out on the ways here today for re- The City of Clarksville cleared for business, Tle Missouri river is frozen over proper answer, and shonld there not be a proper answer given by \Wednes- day? I will answer in Wednesday's issue. Streeter Adams. The H. W. Buttorff 1s due out of " the Cumberland river tomorrow| Mise Mary Hale ig quite sick. morning and leaves for Nashville at| Mrs. Alice Oweys is, on the sick 10 @. m. list. *| ‘The Jobn S. Hopkins as usual, was} Boots and shoes repaired Va] The John L. Lowry arrived out of anessee last night with a load e timber, | "Phe river is falling at this point, a| Sixty years of age, but he is as ac- aud the government gauge registered [er Will be a’ young and well known this morning 18:6 lady of the city. ‘The cake walkers The Ashland City is due here this |" afternoon out of the Tennessee, and light process all in a group after the leaves ou her return trip to Danville prizes are awarded to the winners. rrow at 10 a. Among those prominently mentioned | it ates steam: voke R The Uuited States steamer Lookout Steele, Morton, Grundy, and ‘ Ancl today for R ‘he at "P| Smith. The concert and specialties enhessee river, where she Will will take place in the first part and jesus | ork on the government) have no connection with the cake walk The Sunshine from Cincinnati ar- _— ty, conse made rived here this morning at 10 o'clock) "That dreadfal cold—that loaded down to the guards with] cough—a danger signal. It As sup- | freigh She lay here several | ping the vitality from you hours transacting ‘business before | ‘Today a bottle of Dr. Bell proceeding to Memphis |Honey will cure it. \‘p The Mississippi is blocked at St.|may take two. This femedy will] Lake y Louis, and it is predicted by some of |cure a deep seated cold /or a serious the river men there that another day|cough, but if you lef itrun much river will be covered with ice, | be required. already there is a formation of ice ete, Ren | ive. and John Rogers & & | River trafle at St. Louis is practi-| warned to call\ and Jcally suspended owing to the river}once at my ollig, / being f are herel le the same at No. 127 South ut J. J. Ash-| themselves costs, s and St. 1 Tennes-|to proceed by law to collect same, a telegram to this effect yesterday Ep\H. Porrear, ternoon, and the City of Sheffield, | Receiver of Rogers @& King and John (COLORED Look for the picture For nice stove $1 per load. Onno Rive Methodists.) Sun: | iAYYASs'p| MEASURING THE EARTH. \: Chureb.—Sunday | Ty pm. Rev. Geo. \n are 3,000 miles in length, which burch “Sunday ree process of mensurement by rear aa maay | has been in y fu rement b triangulation for a y ay rehoolOa,| years, showing the curvature of the Kev. JG et yuh and Trimble | ately eemy oust and « is the most riod of over 30 surface on this hemisphere, v ted by the Enited Blites Although it } ; urveying ever accomp! slisbed ¢ i 1 the world, no public announcement a of its completion has heretofore been on j made. This latter is being done for the purpos Tie enterprise was inqugurated by COLORED LODG i fferson in 18 MASONIC, | ys he Ha 4 Broadway, third arties of civil engineers have be rexor Lodge No 20 Meets every fret | orl almost steadily between the At- month Moe A eweh mC Ladios—Meets every antic and P coasts making the triangulations for thy 4 r very firet tend eodetic survey § Mepts every se day in cack nts. These earth measurer lin DRPENDAST ORDERS OF ODD FALLO jive toward one another from bartered An jrgte Maine e Joa of the continent, About thy Rath, No s8—Meets first and |" f the month the two base lines aye ng in ‘b mouth at Colored vilch the closing calculations wes hav nw No Tho— Meets every Ort] Gravy in the atate of Kansas, and the gly sive and intelligible account of the ¢ syvey has just completed in this Hon of the Untied States,” explained Engineer We 0 478—1'eeus | NE pesday evening wont at b roadway ntinent fs, primarily, to UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENOSHIF. | et the true creature of the earth No 6d~Meets every second | this hemisphere, An necurate survey, day evening tneach month at {something that was never | " reached, is also desired. Surveys ai Y rious Ten. St mouth ae] generally made on the basis that the ire Furface of the earth is flat seron! Thure | eThis eountry is papperatipg with all ad 7 its sedi the ott ry eivilized countries for th 533 v Vii. common purpose of getting a new figure ‘ mph 1. meets frat and | of the earth established, ‘This Agure 1 Ne iiwewoh month will be an approxin y true one, and Tabernacle, No, 45, meets frst | Ay nughte ineach month, | 18 to Rupersede t ure now jn gets } use, easels ellipsoid, the fest © of the earth used by seientiets the Germans. The next ellipso! e now accepted ished, Mo. huees aon ony) Tipine REE ponth. "In 1874 9n i + second Satur | was reached among the civifized nations te take uw nis for another psoid, one that wid be Of cone Ue Papen mysete second true. Every government of conse: | gaged {n measuring ont on are on the ‘To insure insertion, matter intend- ol pl of the globe, The ein thit country is the longest meas J by any Jone nation. It is 2,000 miles in length. 3 office not later than 10 o'clock | “All surveys in this country are tq b copveoted by th asuired out from the Atlantic to th surveys are ind ineers deo not allow fo the West Tabernacle, No. 4, meets yi fourth Thursday nighis in each DH stent iucots third Savurday {ed for this column must be delivered | am | ‘Phe auswer given by the superin- If you want thevrst eval lin the Illinois Coal Compan 5, use no other. A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 BROAQWAY, ‘J W. Moore, be photographed by the dash | Staplg ot Fake Canned Goods Of Ath Kinds, as leader of the walk are Messrs. | Free delivery to all pakts ofthe city. Cor. 7th and Adaiys. whatever. fay, they measure allowing for a flat surfac is that the surveys thus engineering " American are from liam Ei whom T joined in Salt had general charge of t »perations from the Pacifle cc I ra doetor or an ugdertaker MAY] ‘i nisted up the work on the Kansas base vity you can get it of who hanoles the celebrated ST.- LOUIS - AND B13 - MUDDY - COAL. No clinkers, no dirt; but! ok clean chat 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 ‘ground.\ The \poor get their load of coal as cheap per bushe] &s the’ ‘rich their thousands of bushels. Try our \coal and\you will Lump, 10c.; Egg, ‘c.; Washed Pea, 6c; BARNES & ELLIOTT, Proprietors Illinois Coal Company. Wall Faper and Window Shades —— PROMPT ATTENTION aly W. S. G No, 132 S. Third Street. Telephone No 371. TO ALL ORVERS—— wo years ago the connectior along the shore and the boats due to Important Notice. tween the eastern and western parties | | leave for points north will lay over a! All persons knowing the “*Y | few daps for fear of being blocked by | debted to the firms of Koy ves in- | of engineers were made at Mount Elbert T was up there then, using the heliograph in getting the measure: ments among the mountains. By system of sun flashing much better ‘ work can be done in a mountainous of ice, thus preventing} Fourth street, An thereby save to} country than on the plains, as we get I will be forced} longer Hines, “A longer are than ours is the one acket Company, received | unless otherwise $¢ttled promptly. measured conjointly by England, Ger- - i These countries combined on one are, and France and Spain on another. also done a good deal of triangulation \ Saree measuring in India. irs & King| ®nd Ouray. many The English have ‘As I said before, | Al@o various temps nteed to cure] gaged in the work. Telephone ord “It will probably be a year before the forms. Tasteless. aN 50 cents, | calculations are all completed and a s due here today out of the} Rogers &\So date will not venlure up the —_— Mississippi, but will lie bere until the! fr, sfendenball’s {Improved Chill] ell the important nations have been en- river opens up jand Fever Cure, mera Chills and Fever and\Melaria in all KC. Men.| tte figure of the earth established pve a The arc in this country will be com- | jdenball, and take no other), Sold by ; n he} bined with the others establish: of the earth's surface thus obtained, It | Hickory fe © Wood. {a expected that the triangulation cal ‘ood telephone 29. | culations, combined with the use of the tf. | pendulum, will give us the length of the ho, | earth's diameter, Sxom axp Rum Co. within a possible difference of | feet from the exact diameter “Tn taking measurements her first strike a straight to seven miles in length. base line. a then spread out with triangles « quadrilaterals 60 as to reach lines of From those figures we spread out into lines running from 100 to 191 miles in Jength, using the method of mathematical calculation.” In connection with the work of tri shed, another part curacy line of from five give continuous service ¢ 25 miles. angulation just fin of coast and geodetic survey engineer have been engaged in running a line ¢ levels across the American contin by the railroad « Jevels will run from to San Francisco. work fy aking tide observatiny the levels as a preliminary to the The line of levels Kansas from the New York end, ©perations on It were suspended about two monthe ago.—Deuve Republica Tt took qyev #6 years |the dirget supervision of the different | gupvey. LETTERS TO THE QUEEN were verified, One was | When They Strike Her Fancy Her Corre- spondents Often Get Personal Kesponsey wonarch, Queen Victori niorview anything like a compre: | got far away from the lize that all sorts of folk waite t is more, that the United Sta \ geo: | to the que she receives thelr letters herself, pt those that come to her are very odd The general pur | indeed ring an are across the | reached her from a iittle girl. The child addressed her missive to and told how her doll had fam a hole in a hill. Theehildwrote she supposed the doll had gone J, as she bad heard that the other side of the world belonged te the queen, she haped the queen would na it very much trouble to give o: ders to have her doll safely returned t¢ her. through, Tt has been a long tim queen enjoyed anything m did this lett of the child had ite own reward queen looked into the c the letter was writ geod faith, the little one, w garding the length of the hill were per The quaint conf hose strange ideas itted 1 reign ur ther letter not lo: that greatly pleased the quven fre It was a simple little missi in # rough band, writer to be very illit full of loving kind shad heard the dear queen was a sufferer from rheumatis: that had aided the old w poor, was inclosed in th might benefit the egeates old woman in the World, Husbgnils street church was not the ‘ reof the earth, [n surveying a state») ‘ manson, Atos ate at tw: | . J. BERGDOLL, ———-PROPRIE1 Paducah - Botting Co., LOUIS O’ BERTS BE R, Of St. Louis. In kegs d hotles, ance drinks —-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, ete \ s filled until 11 o’clock atinightt during week and 12,0’clock Saturday nights, ‘selephone 101, 10th and Madicon Streets, PADUCAK, KY. en Electric Ca. M. Bioom, Pres. Na. Rbwraty Treas. M. Fistien, See. You can turn your | ou peed them. We Lis ona Venere y and night. e dou't \ y wire currents or lighting, It’s dangerous, Our pex mouth. \ Over 10 lights to 25 !'ghts, \ b Over 25 lights to 60 lights, 35¢ yer thonth) \ Phese Jdw retes for 24 hours’ service Myply when a paid \betore f ‘a month, \ } Le te A. 0. EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and M NAT \ re Corner Court and Second Peking ESTABLISHED 1864-0 Miss, Mary~B.(E, Greif & Co. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Telephone | 174.

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