The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 16, 1897, Page 3

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RAILROAD TIME TABS, Kailroad, Goattanson.” No Hanoogs, pw Stes JOH FOWLER and JOHN 8. HC 945 am se car service between Memphi Nashville and nection for At Sand the South ‘as, ‘Texas aod all pointe For further information call on Welen P, A, Memphis, Tenn Wu Pata ‘i A, Nashville, Teun ovan, OP. and ie Hone Ky. ES. Burnham, depot tckat nea, Ky LINOIS CENTRAL RA 1D. MEM PHT Pontn housD— No 22 | No Jrleats apm imam 7 518 pin > No ®t Rpm ees 6pm Fibs 130 pm 2% pm 604 pte 615 pm 300 pm UI trains run aatly 3M and BM carry Pullman buffet sleeping betweenfOl* cinnati eorrying VU an bultet et Hrowdway the unton depot oo ) Oro 14) pw Bt Louis SOUTH BOUND $00 pu wpe 7¥am oar éan io datly *, Louls and 1 went Palace Bleeys pm eeying and ST JOF DENVER tf KANSAS CY Jews PUK SALT LAW TAY THE we FAST TAAIN [NEBRASKA LIMITED, KANSAS ANI OUNTAIN ROUTE. most dirett line via Memphis to All points in ARKANSAS AND T, b WEST A fouyt WEST. Shairs op“ All Trains, Menrins COACHES 10 ar on Texge, ts gett Farin repr CicyAt agent, We cagl on your R. T.G. WATTUPHS, ofa tntormation, or write yfsvit END, GA &T.A. T. LOUIS. KY H.C. TOWN Mo gg Ca a Exposition, LE, CHATTANOOGA & $T, LOUIS RAILWAY, THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM LYHIA AN ¥4 wo h Gudaas ses vig new Hotam Hou SERVICE Horr) \ isieith ay f Rection at MEMI'H. HRKANSAK, T PULLMAN "i PALACE — }\ifh SLEEPING 59 oa A. Wastancros. Dauti N York, Metwegt Plorido dally’y Kuianta. Maga ana Titton, 1exeu on sale duriag season, EXCURSION TICKETS On Sale y 4 this line Ap Seturn a ee conte! pd Ce ing the ¢ alan} woe & St. Louis| ROAD ‘Jtral R. R. will, in Owned and Operated by the [Teese and Ohio Ri tation C D, rs | Evansville w Pantech 6 Munday ts (Daily ex Leave Paducan at 9:30 o'clock a, m. Sunday.) Steamer DICK FOWLE Leaves Paducah at ® & JH, FOWL Supt, Packet Company, Steamers leave Cineinnatt tor Memphls STeTy Wedueaday and manurdayat bo clock b pass ory Typmiay and Nal Leave Metnphis for jay and Friday, We're always the first to show our FALL STYLES In all the lates designs and colors, They're in new ready your inspection, Figest line of Picttte Mouldings In the City, Have you seen thefatest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonghle for GOOD work. L. P, BALTHASAR 4253 Bway. Under Patan House ——— Johnson Foundry and Machine Co, atacturers and Dealers in Steam Eagings, Boilers, House'Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Kerews, Brass and Iron Fttiggs. Castings of all kinds, “— Papucan, - - Kennex 1a tncor; orated KY. ss “ee T Dulaney & Co, 1283 GOURT ST. —— ) We have a complete lihe of Staple and Fancy Groceries, All kinds of Country Produce a specialty, The best place An the city for Dressed and Live Poultry. Everything sok at bot prices and delivered to ap ‘of the city, T. DULANEY & CO, 128 Court St. 1 Mardi Gras. On account of Mardi Gras at New Orleans, March 2nd, the Ilhnois Cen- on February 26t, 2sth and March Ist, sell tick- ew Orleans and return at one first-class fare for the round trip, good for 15 days to return, Two through trains daily, A. H. Hanson, G. P. A. Chicago, GP. A. Ky. 27th t I. W.A.Kellond, A. Louisville, J. T. Donovan, C. A., Hw For fo went or address *}and return on Oj18 Paducah, Ky. On account of Presidential Inau- gural Ceremonies the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry, will sell tickets to Washington, D. C. March 1, 2 and 3 for $25 for the round trip. For further information inquire of — . W. L, Danzer, G, P. A., Nashyille, Tenn. A. J. Weien, Tenn. J.T. Doxovay, C, T. Kentucky. E. 8. Burxuam, D, eah, Ky. D. P. A., Memphis, A., Paducah, T. A., Padu- Annual State ention Y. M. C. A. At Frankfort, For the above occasion the IIli- nois Central R, R, will on February 17th and 18th sell round trip tickets to Frankfort, Ky., atone fare for the ound trip limited for return pas- sage until, and including Febru J. 2% 'T. Doxovan, Com’l Agent, f our specialties. ugh |*"* Te one by nompans our logat. After "AH. Hanson, G. P. A. hiss of experimenting/y entinent|W. A, Keuioxp, A. G. P. A. specialists & process Jmhs begh per- fected so th Reduced Rates to phis, Teeth Fillet Has become one of thy’ wonders of the century. This new proc called Cataphorisis gnables fill the most sensitive tet absolutely no paly or ‘alg wn / ttooth or patien, either and be conyine Telephone 330 fox © DR OC. B Over On account of the Seventh annual meeting of the Southern Lumber Manufacturers at Memphis, Tenn., the Illinois Central railroad will sell to eat tickets on February 15th and 16th, and for trains arriving at Memphis in the forenoon of February 20 at one fare for the round trip, good re- turning until February 25, td J.T, Donovan, C, A. id Cairo Packet er Transpor- KINS Paducah and Cairo Packet Line (Datly except Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati Capt. Bill Rollios ran Actoss one vf those queer country couples— newly married—last week. They boarded the steamer Clyde at Perrys . Tenn, ntl made the round trip to Paducah, The rest is best told by Capt. Bill himself. “Golly, boys,’ he related yester- day to a crowd of loungers on Mon- key Wrench corner, ‘‘but them were As green as grows anywhere! They got aboard the boat and tried to look used to tt, and maybe they did to themselves. ‘The groom wore a light red necktie with a little white border, a coarse looking Wlavk ell and a pulr of white pall bearer’s gloves. “Soon after he got there he went into the wash room to sprace up, I reckou. They've got a big tank that supplies the water, open on top. It's pumped full every morning, and when this ‘jay? went in he slang his cheap looking crusher upon the frst thing he saw, and this hap- pened to be the tank, The water was low, and he never found the hat again, for It stink to the bottom of the thing. And any- ‘} how he'd forgotten where he left it He raised a terrible commotion on the boat, and said the company had to give him the $5 he pnid for the ‘stilson’ hat some one had stolen from him, The next morning, though, the porter found the hat the tank, aud when it taken to the bridegroom and suggested that it didn’t cost quite $5,he readily agreed to accept $1.50. ‘But the thing that knocked me} B | silly was when they put somefof those | big Concord grapes on the table for dinner. A crowd of us happened to be at the same table with the couple, | and we insisted on their eating some, knowing that they hadn't ever seen The young bride would cut hers off the bunch and then, mashing out the seeds, stick the fork through them and eat them thas, The — groom would pull them off and swallow skins and all, The couple furnished fun for the crowd all the way, and the last I saw of them they were climbing up the levee together, and he was bare- headed. I guess be bought him a new hat and then went right straight back to keep from getting left. The boat didn't stay but a day, you know."’ * Here is the way a certain alleged newspaper got an item last Sunday morning. It waa the marriage of a promi } Paducah belle in St. Louis, 1 »be- Democrat’ al correspondent for an accuunt of the bride's depart | ‘om home, and other incidental Their local correspon- a reporter on a rival paper, chanced to correspondent of | the Courier-Journal for this locality, | and he telegraphed the account to that paper, which in turn sent the news to the Lexington Leader. The Leader sent it to the Cincinnati En- quirer, and the latter paper tele- yhed its correspondent here for particulars, and this correspondent happened to be connected with the paper first alluded to, It was the first this paper knew of the marriage, was this request for information con- cerning it, and if it had not been for the reporter on a rival paper it would have been ingloriously ‘scooped,’ and still it is boasting about its great rprise in getting the news! Councilman Livingston's sug; tion at the council meeting last night in regard to the ‘town cow’? was very timely, and it is hoped by a large portion of our citizens that Judge Bishop will decide the question atonce, This is the last term of court before spring and sum- mer, and it is the desire of many citizens who in the past have had their yards devastated and Hlowers destroyed, to have the town cow relegated to the barn yard, where she properly belongs, before the ‘flowers that bloom in the spring’? get here. Judge Sanders has decided that the law is constitu. tional, and the present non-enforce- ment of it, although by agreement, is illegal from every standpoint. envounter WRITTEN AT RANDOM. | ~—ORIFTWOOD AILROAD RUMBLINGS, this point, a fall of about two inches] ‘*one”’ in twelve hours, The highest notch] Conductor Chippy Anderson s reached was the 380.5 mark which] Conductor Wiil Foster and Eng was four feet and five tenths lower] Granger can't p'ay ia ick than the river men looked for al- be r though there is an excellent stage of water for any kind of steamboat traffic and itis thought among the river individuals that there will be a good stage throughout the ‘season here will be a very large trade between St. Louis and Tennessee river points this season, In addition to the vast lumber trade there will b an immense increase in the tie ness, a8 there is now up that stream two new boats, the F. J. O'Connell any more, just up his «4 while backing in si empty coal one hour et traffic,and the City of Chattanooga | lays Harahan 26th and 27th, as announced in Sat- , S. A. Staypen. in re ut to building from the Iine —Union Cily D To the Public. We, the undersigned, ms the Jubilee Singers, desire The old Memphis 1 to build thro nee for $1000, but northern pre- Union City city dads re- agers of to return gh ps our sincere thanks to all who patron: | fused to give it, aud since its co ized our entertainment last night at} pletion to Memphis, the city the opera house. We also state that] gj 500 in bonds to ch the line arrangements are now pending for a performance that will eclipse any thing ever attempted by colored peo- i h. A chorus of twen- Je and female, will ch for futare announce- ments. William Powell and Miss Ophelia Brown were the victors in the cake walk. M. Brapsuaw, Lovis Proct« through the city instead of Paducah Junction, JUDGE REED'S COW, appear. Mr. He Hat Her Calf Recently. Killed Remember the grand ba day and Wednesday night, The butchers will flikely and delivery wagons here who would run over anybedy, slow or fast. Sunday a prominent visitor was standing near Fifth and Broadway when a hack 8wung around the cor- ner fall tilt and missed him a few inches, A policeman witnessed the Jehu’s reckless driving, but got no warrant, ‘The gentleman who had such a close call was very angry at} first, asa person naturally will be for a moment ortwo after such oc- currences, but after cooling down he decided not to swear out a warrant, There is a serious question, however, whether it was not the policeman’s duty to get the warrant, notwith- standing what might be the desire of the gentleman, as he witnessed the infraction of law. On account of meeting of the Southern Lumber Manufacturing as- sociation the Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis railroad will sell tick- ets to Memphis and return, February 15th and 16th, for one fare for the round trip. DANLny, D. P. A., Memphis, A. J. Wercn, ae hae A. H. Haxsox, G. 2, A. Chicago, | with knives, sticks, ete., at the vari- ges a =H ©" Tous stations on the line. Hic! pove.WVood, W. A, Ketuoxp, A. G. P, A,.| Supt. Haraban has issued an order] t0 For nice stove wood netics Louisville, Ky. “To get all conductors to keep a close 31 per load. tf. J.T. Donovan, C, T. A,, Padu-|lookout and have all offenders re- Onto Riven Sroxe\anp Ru Co.” enh, Ky, gee ported, Mexico, making a personal particulars, descriptive ete., call on or address go, Iil., or cab, Ky. Central railroad will, on March 1, 2 and 3, sell tickets to Washington, D. C, and return at one first class fare for the round trip, good going on the G, P. A,, Nashville, | date of sale, and for continuous pas- sage in each direction, and returning not earlier than March 4th T. A., Padu- information and tickets apply to the company of a litter of pigs, how- ly con- ducted tour of about thirty-five days, |ever, and such friends have they be- The rate from Paducah will be|came that the eight small fswine and] $311.65, which covers railroad and|the heifer are insepe The } sleeping car fares, meals in dining | pigs follow her everywhere, and climb) carand hotels; special street cars ;|upon her legs and’ suckle with as guides and interpreters; boats and|much abandon aud satisfaction burros and atfcndants, For further}avimal’s own offspring would have thinks so much of her children that she even down and let without having done, She newly found goes so far as to lie them drain the milk to cmb up for it. “Ll tell you,’? remarked the jolly judge this morning, “its a fanny sight to see those eight little pigs fol- lowing the cow. They go all over pamphlets, A. H. Hanson, G. P. A., Chica- J. T. Donovan, C. A., Padu- td PRESIDENTIAL “atone Benton sometimes, and no one mo uratl lests them. I'll bet there isn’t st inaumurenea: Vreemiaton, acow and such pigs anywhere el March 4, 1897. in the state.”” DAMAGING TRAINS, For the above occasion the Illinois M h Vandalism at 1, C, Too Stations. ‘There has been considerable dam- uipments on the Iroad by people nor later For further than March 8th, 1897, age to passer Illinois Central AND 1 will BUY about the how but too ge Gather them up byt or notify me sortment at my | Shoes repsire class workmen e your work on sli will also deliver 214 Court Mt, Calls from an) wered at any tin to AL o’¢lock p. HUNGRY THIEVES, ’ DR. BELL’S Honey _ Cast- Off Clothing Honsewives can find many e too much worn for for then ‘a desirin clothing or shoes for your repair work it /noti tied and our Feet HMERED ON LE LEVEE. {tems of Interest Relative fo the} Made} a Raid On Mr. Ben a 4 Railroads and Railroad Martin. Ashland City - Danville ‘ John §. Hopki Svansville People. —— Geo. H. Cowling «Metropolis meneame Corried Away Everything They DEPARTUR ho. Rey , Could Pind To Eat. “Will be protected against the ,biting blizzard AT SMALL Disk P Aiilead tA : »] Mrs, Alex Beatles, wife of Flag - COST by DORIAN, Arctics, Sandals and Fine Rubber chy of Cintksvilic man Beales, died at Newh ra last Overshces go at avy price you please Hoh So eel | welts When Mr. Ben Martin and family oi ter ec =m Geo. H. bit + Metropolis) istagman rei Wilson visited his Jarose this morning they found them. eae wife in Cairo last week, and it is}selves in an unusual predicament. | Tag ‘ : <a ‘The maine ways and docks are [ssid he will soon move his family to] There was nothing on the place te Big Shoes and Little Shoes. idle: Paducah, ‘ook for breakfast, for thieves had t ~ PF tetninttcteto Capt. John Barrett was in the city aril Is the t! Netely looted the larder duri * 2 this morning, tle that dra Tears be night Fine Shoes sand esp Shoes Business good down about the kati Memphis ani ( ; Me, Martin rp del 1026 Soutl . _ river front this morning. Jim Scott bi er in the| Penth andl an investigation re- ; F ealed th t that th eves had e are r dispose of 4 ihe Dick Mowlee wes aay for i , ae ageatinat tits hail We are going to dispose o fe sony $3 ca cost. Calro at 8 o'clock this morning. ’ ved thetsalves to wliat ‘The gauge registered this morning : het Walker mare wited, ‘They cartled at 7 o'clovk 86.4 and falling. OC ox dl deal thing vistble in th of Capt. Alex Montgomery will ar- “eo fable. 3, includ I lard an Tan itn 00 § rive in the city on business today, pel a ab Trin Tenn, ur, coffee, bacon, preserves and ties. pay Ah oid 18d PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET, Heavy, Fire and arm. — ‘ Friday night on second Is2 wi Capt. Bill Smith took the Belle-|cither conductor or tlazman. Jim Gaise Prices Cut in Two: view up the Tennessee river this] yoy must have lad a “hot | morning. = It's an ill wind that 10 one] Paducah, Ky., Feb, 12.—Receipt Come in a hurry—they are{fgoingOtast— _/ The Jennie Gilchrist arr good, While regular men are| for week 65 hogsheads, the Tennessee serving suspens 1 wearing Received since Jan. 1 355 hhds. of stave timber. faves, the extra o ‘ ance Ort rings for week 511 hhds, The Grace Morris is due up from } are seen to light up wi | 981 hhda, Mound City today, to which place] of a noonday eun. | ) hhds, ‘ ahe took a tow of ties. Peictasing Wita Aittoe bas been | sar 710 bhds. 205 iain iti Lang Bros.’ Drug Store. ‘The Ashland City is due here out} punching tl eard-board between TATIONS, of the Tennessee river tonight and] Louisville and Fulton for the last few dark, 1, 140, leaves on her return to Danville to- weeks. Better keep your eye on the jark, 14.9 t percha ae mie Cao ae Paduca ectric Co. If the stage of the river is favora-| your rig yi a4 —~ INCORPORATED. ble the C. W. Bachelor, which was} While out new t fellin] Common leaf, dark, 4's, Te. FS ge 3 . F sunk at St. Louis by running ice}upon our old-time comrade, W Medium leat, dark, 74. 10 M. Broow, Pre / R, Rowtann, Treas F. M, Fisuer, Sec, several weeks ago, will again be float |‘Thomas, known in the | lurk, 10, Le. Ne cose eek ~ 3 ing on the bosom of the Mississippi of this road as “Sister Hill a Ne SPATION 217 N_ SECOND ST. very soon. been working for the various ¢ rover x : a he river is falling very slowly fat oper iting this line since the ; ha ia You can turn your lights om any time—whenever you need them. We ve continuous sery It’s dan; » dayefind night. We don’t use trolley wire currents sus, Our rates: “than they had | for lighting. tor te 1 wiod Over 10 lights to 26 lights, 36e per light peF” month, sly peal 2 Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35e per tight per month, s were vdy ‘These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill is paid-betore h of succeeding month, cr ati A. 0. EINSTEIN, ork, all rail, in 6 sd, call tad? a Vice Prest. and Mgr. w York, water and rail, 40¢ ae Puryear & Co., Brokers PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. and 126 128 North Fifth is Neve Parmer Housr, above New and Balti- n rates lelphia 2 and Belleview, from the upper Ohio, | , ‘ : nf | LIST OF PATENTS ~ which are now on their first. tie triy Gs she Meridien ihre expec ya bi and h | Souther hic aikedicoee, ahh bh haa [ones ORs Granted to Kentucky and Ten- DEALERS DF) " a Railroad court was wellattended) —, : on re been lying here idle for several nessee Inventors Last Week, months. will fstart out in{the St,|Monday, Master Mechanfe Chau i High Gradé Bicycles si Louis and ‘Teonessee river trnde, | Pts an Trainmaster Frates presid.| and Bicycle Sundries which will greatly increase the pack-|{0# while Miss ’ ‘ 1] Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00. Suitable for jnisters, doe tors, Lawyers, Teachers, anthia-feach of all, vill als ke frequent trips to St Ashi 2 am 4 Loale out of the Tennessee with big| fers from our J. I, Bah A The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. From Sevier 1 aaa arinon fendaut has no att a omdeters 8 nage to December 1_ is the BEST SEASON for RIDING. WE Invite you to . y innocence and in fact urns | Pane ie Kee “| call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. COLORED wt 2a hits te Ra | 3. B PURYEAR, Manag _ Ss no app venitie to s Dey moe ix ba DEPARTMENT. |ie2t%e ss tp alia. R = BERGDOLL, re eupre . Bradfordsville, Ky., ; The old fashioned reunion supper| The citizens’ railroad’ committee, | Bessuting faucet / —/_prorrigror in honor of Dr. Dupee’s thirty-sec-] composed of Mayor Jno. T. Walker, |= + ond anniversary will will be on the| Price Thomas and T, F, Stubbs will Paducah * Bottling es Co 19t': and 20th, at the Washington] yo to Chicago next week to onfer | y street Baptist church, instead of the} with V | AGENT CELEBRATED LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs di bottles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange nperance Ale, ete, d until 11o"clock atwnight during week and 12;0’clock Telephone 101, nd 3 10th 9 PADUCAH, KY. CSTABLISHED 1864,—\o “| lMiss, iwaly B. E. Greif & Co, GENERAL ANSURANCE ngs and respiri nd invigoraws the & | Pine-Tar- 3) Guys... 8 lad iad more opposition than anticipated Biot scenes Mle ewan And Now She Has Taken Up With B} Telephone 174. - Lnadihan KY the realization of their fondest hopes. | ge! Tent Club, ‘There will be all a Litter of Pigs: B ec They petitioned the council last | cinds of needle work exhibited. Re- PEI ] night for certain legislation favorable | treshments of all kivds, Admission Bese f | |to themselves, but judging from the| sro, Bice Ait tone of some of the councilmen,there| "sre. Karn: Warkivs, Pres ; 4, Galea wi ty contest when ual] Mus, Jeanne Quexn, Se Pi das Sapa ag ge reports} B Dae oun | °° the most unique curiosity in south-| (Qeproxerarmerererenynanal ONT Meee 1 $ = , IS uareanstne: any tecklese , (lit: Trip to Mexico, western Kentucky. He young IN THE LATESPE -ATTERNS > aoe aniclee in Padacah, — Some| 08 February 27 9 special train|cow out at his home in Maishall/ For Sale by Seblsch|egér | a a Lill eee vlow. that a hearse| Will leave Chicago via Illinois Cen-| county, and the bovine's calf res Walke —-—PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OBERS——_ aoe a iy endanger their lives, {tal railroad fora tour of Mexico, cently converted iato veal, which] ¥ eee eee any many drivers of backs |S0pping at New Orleans for Mardi| left the cow in a sad state of Jamen- soap rh algerie, Gras, and at principal points in|tation. She recently found solace SAVE YOUR lw. Ss. GREIF: Telephone No, 371, I Street. WHEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST You can find it at. DETZEL’S. +—Where we keep the fivext 0? — Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc! RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, Jas. A.Glauber’s Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, SHOXS. them for Cash. artic od to throw away and send them to me vostal card and I will ig good second hand will fed a Iai Igee. dd. We have first- mployed, and can do jort noticé; will as. it, CHAS. NORWOOD, bell, ELEGANT CARRIAGES ont Ee FIRST-CLASS DR ik ft ay BEST ATTENTION TOBOARDERS Stable---Cornar Third and Washington Streets ow — ~

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