The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 26, 1897, Page 4

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con & Co.) AAILROAD RUMBLINGS. | IT 1§ TULLY, ' CARIES. items of Interest Re Relative to the —— tt ent 4 a sythine ne _ Railroads and Railrond — /4 County Judge Elected at) vd line he cf dove. fo, and a Hh rtghh |e eee nr boal-) People. tak prifmacis y Druggists and Apothecaries,| sss -mu | sp wt te | bash - J.D. meee sh Co. J. D. Bacon & Co. PHsRMACIASIS. —Prescripyone filled at all hours.- © make a all kinds of bark that you ean get Reepahey your famil\or priv es, from a liniment te Cox. Seventn axp Jackson Srrevrs, Papvean, Ky. looking ‘Con’? who gathered the shekles ontNo. 51 this a, m. | | | Elbert Buck is to be best man at If Justic oF ~ . _ : the ceremony on Sunday next. PERSONALS. _|itrereis any truth in rumors it won't| J.C. Pally Was Vir 4 By Republicans be long before he will be playing i f A. W. Green, of Paris, Tene, i teadiog pars ine dike im and Populists. The choigest, most desirable and unubae, Bhie ied : most fashjénable fabrics for spring : : illy Beadles, a new acquisition] — and sumpher wear will be kept here Dr. R. R. Winston returned this] on this line, gave the signal on high No ones house will sell you morning from Louisville, on 108 this p. m. when Hank Barcec| THE AGONY NOW IS) OVER, [oot Pour low prices. WATE! R-FILTERS. Mrs. Minnie Schofield, of Chicago, | touched the throttle and away they sey sugerb exhibit of Millinery for left at noon for Jackson, Tenn., ona| went. Billy has been doing that act spring abd summer will be shown visit. tor years, however, on other lines. | 1, was exposed in the Board | here as the season approaches What is is more essefttial to good Mrs, J. J. McNish left today for] Conductor Billy Lewis is at home| \¢ yfagistrates this tioruing hy | We are now seareling the mar-| 4p, > Los Angeles, Cal., on a visit. snugly tucked up'in bed and. is as|t Magistrates this morning DY | “ior Dress Goodg, elegance in (than purewater? Our fitters will make vend at 10 o'clock to further prose: | Woolens, Wash Fabfies and New water as pure and spgtkling as spring v ter Col. John §. Miller, the only snuff|spotted as aleopard with a case of | man,is in thegcity today. measles. He is getting along nicely, vite its efforts to elect a County | Silks » ‘Town Marshal, George Martin, of [Dut they say he is as cross as 8) F114 If it pays to savg money it will Every family should/have one. Every tiltes Smithland, was in the city Inst night, | TC headed bear. | ‘There was quite a crowd in the] pay to trade here would bave| "Vay denen of Memphoa, tv at the| Conductor Alex {Fulton stopped county. court room whet County] When the carpghters and painters tested. before leaving our store. jeasure ihe fully yyy ee Ot Menor well known Of At his rural domicile at Hardin | Cierk Graham in person called the are through fixing our store wp anc ] more of fe. money's worth |Oitiaen,. : this morning to care for his numer|s,eoting to order at 10 o'clock, All|we blossom info spring business GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY he gets when he buys his garments M sd Whitiey’ Ww expected to |° stock against the blizzard | ine Justices were present, a8 on yes- | Wi li surprise you with elegant things 4 that way. It isnt odd that a man], 88 ca Nintrey is expecten jo [and to hunt the long eared cotton ’ | and low prices 4 who has once wgrn a made to- meas. | retncn, this evening from a visit tO} tails as they go skipping through the tvistrate ‘Tully then arose and] We are now showing staple goods co wa re O ure suit hardly ver goes back to a| Erin, Tenn. snow. \nnotied that they had been pro- | for lower prices than you can buy } ready-made. ell left at noon fot Al ead 1 f satan ini ite , Mrs. eel at TAL n Late Shorty Barksdale the ‘midget’ | ceeding ly, in his opinion, be- | them for ay tte stores ; INCORPORATED. home in Kansas City, after attending] roman will have to purchase new! cause the constitutior ovided e new things in woolen dress fireman will have to. purchase new| cause the constitution provi 318 320, 322 and Broadway W. * the Baker-Wright weddit covers for his pedal extremities, as aaat ta tune t - | r spring we are showing for] Sy, H is 8 for his pedal extremities, as/ differer t of voting by repr £ ‘ > : * J. Dic Assistant Superintendent of Ma- | also his digits. Last night at Lex-| sen e bo 20¢ inste a of the usual 36c price Sign of Big Hatche t. Paducah, Ky. chinery of the I. C., F. W. Brazier, |ington some slick duck opened bis! He then 1 constitutional] In llinery we are showing|e way. t nanan of Chicago, went to Memphis this} pox on the engine and made off with) provision s new Voteta for sc a bunch pas ly ic CIGAR 3. 1 ope dd Domes- 1 OIG r Them. at all votes in|! No. 4 skates and $1 gleves. | elections by ple f used false keys | by secret has been suffering tortures repres afternoon. his 8 Jerrell and wife, of Ban-/The th y.,arein the city visiting Mi WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, Feb. 26.—Moderate |! ny of Mrs, Jerrell’s brother, | for the last two weeks with 1 . set i i. Smith. matism. The seat of the excrutiat- | and all ¢ vold wave tonight, temperature will me t 2 5 elas Tonaeed his ae Ae pan 5 fall ten to fifteen degrees by Satur-|_ Mr. Tom Jackson left at noon for jing agony being looated in his ar ae -” RE els SIP =r day morning. Paobably clear Satur- New Orleans to attend Mardi Gras. | with which he scribble heoe itexns, | ‘‘shall sai bave ucuinue 10 Gaiite cat day. Mr. Holland Coleman is in his place | making it impossible for him to furn-| record ; par eae 8 Oey. Pa . B. s yay R KS, 4 at the bank temporarily. ish them. He hopes to do so in fu In the statutory provision regala- close work And new desig T however. | tir special election of county »wing gf lower prices than GENT FOR 1 thj® class of “ogee ce |/Satlgraph apd Densmore L OCAL | Miss Maud Priddy a charming] ture, belle of Lexington, Tenn., is in the Frank rea ena) the new ma me a i . P | 4 Marriage in the County. ner South Seventh and Jones street. | train down at It ate hie bridge pi eret bw althoug if he : i j ify such an infere | Chas. Johnson and Lucinda House,|_ Mrs. Gus Marcott left at noon to-| Writes inviting ‘*Milage’’ down to go saath b , however, the iofere fishing. He says that the pisces are| Works, ‘‘after tt of the Ragland neighborhood, will be | day for New Orleans to attend the Hee ony GRAGLIE abtanl cant Uhe desidine onl an ats ; For the married tonight at the residence of|Mardi Gras, From there she will nous that he has to get behind | tie, the Sheriff shall cast the cle gaa vl You shoes for lower Type rs and Supplies. the bride. Both are prominent | visit her former home, Baton Rouge. ' © bait his hook to lass he Sanios Tully ontd Os aght | Gai Way tlein oles Chil id n Well ccaet — ae a the wornie froey Hii Bat |the action of the |b ard yesterday in| ie ' 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET | d e New N,, C. & St. L. Time Card. Carts are out for the nuptials of| Voting by secret ballot was contrary shh PAFWill exchange for old Machines at liberal A 2°? A new time card will go into effect CAPT, YOUNG RE RESIGNS. Mr. Frank Misserre and Miss Eliza|‘° hod and that the Mp stion Ma 4 on the N., C. & St. L. Sunday, It —— Knight. The ceremony takes " il pe dec te pane there, before a will change the movements of the : ca findis wexe: the DAMIAN, ak | TOON ny further : 7 trains but slighily, however. The|Had Been On the Transfer Boat} i. residence of Mr. R. L. Beck, on | Justice beh cecbe nose ' \ 30 fa er, a. tm, passenger train will leave Five Years. South Ninth street. Frauk is a pop. |% recess to deliberate on the matter, ‘Harbour’s New Quarters, = : BY at 7:10, and the 9:45 a, m. passen- ular young circular artist on the Tod ait ieee aay an rout ad jour DEALER | H ger train will arrive at 9:30, The aaa and is better known as Frank Morth- | “¢ttle Ht 1p the board with ts | N a . New Shades in other trains will run as now. Will Go To His Former Home 10] jand, being a step son of Yardmaster | (08) ae Cl beteete| ear Braadway, spi — °G OG IES iekman, By. X Mortis Kai a ee erg utce] —AZANDR, Thind Streets | 8 RNY E dy and is from | / ~ recess. Tans and Ox Bloods.| ,.,...... uno charming Forrest Smith, a young man em- Warten onunty, ite state: ; f 4 M ployed at the Dogwood Factory, had] Capt. J. J. Young, who has for the} jumble Ree’? Mike Galvin has |, PUcte, as at the time a diversity ares annem, a thumb and finger badly cut by | past five years been captain of the] joan tn a stook of ‘hen fruit’? | 0¢ omionton on the de 1 Ly sterday afternoon. Dr. Red-|transfer ‘steamer between Paducah|,, uy him through lent. Yestert Lope’ dressed the injury. and Brooklyn, has tendered his resig- |}. jought a basket of them, thre PENS nation to the Illinois Central, and it} qozen, for a quarter at forgery ge is understood will go to Hickman, tions and lett then Jn the cat rial order law\ers were pre the position th t ‘ ' t Sa Telephone 160 Cor. ‘12th & Madison) y riven prece > Studio for a Syn! Ky., his former home, and rest for] inti) his train came in. When ‘bh the vote should oy aken viva v 2 d » time. e vers al that the word ae bee he Parker {122K them home and counted them |i meant secret aaa a ie cates 2% i, wD H aTyr TR ‘Train Late. apt. Young was on the Parker }ihere was just a sufficient number ehich lt as the stat / iit ' & AOE» 4 = ery and, “Mowomb wills: the. Liseiet ee nis done] Con eich appears ia the stay 3 The Illinois Central passenger due | pranster Ci y bad the ort g @ the cc a doz-| ute, and that the special provision a F 12:10 this afte A tate Transfer Company had the contract], Mike s he expects to se / , sh. sh at 12:10 this afternoon was delayed | or transferring trains across the riv-Ifeciuers instead of clothes cover the | {2 statute regulates wl the cleetion Secondfan Pia © | such cases, an t veneral con- forty minut i bak pes her in boa Osborne twisters In a few days and hereafter <tit,,tional provis cairo’s We when she was placed in the service. /ie will buy his eggs from the corner ae eels | crore Wall, Previous to this he was captain on ’ i | At1Lo'clock the board recon. The contractors at the artesian| ino Osborn when she was at Cairo,|e°"™" - wie 5 | vened, and the question of how to well have been busy since recovering | serving on her about six years. He AFTER PLAYERS | vote was again agitated. It was d the lost drill, making improvements | ;, courteous, agreeable “gentleman, . | cussed pro and con, and finally Jus- on their machinery, but commenced! aug one of the best pilots in the coun. tice Winchester — brow ridge Huntphrey’s ofa i a Street Homeopathic Second Hand Cigthing e ‘ ’ pa = | Infants’ and Children’s. drilling ap avon ne ore try; What his fatare plans are: be over from he circuit court / | is to be kept going after this without | | inte ‘i ; ; i nd the latter, BI Infants’ tay or ox blood turm 75¢] cessation, night and day, two crews pet ics Se peakcai Mr. W. A. Kolley Went to St.) ii tie ve ik Ar And Shoes ‘ Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1] being provided for this purpose.— Louis. | that the vote would have to be taken { | Ca ; —_—-- betsanant Gundion hetwe pi See his $3 shop made Shoe | Childyen’s sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to pees pparent confi r ast P ae rie Will Get Members For Padacah’s | (ution and statute, and the former Theré are none better. Pall ne of youth’s and boys’ Setextcesides : yj Lhomas Dew, Colored, Warrant- New Base Ball Club, would in a legal test be given the . : ‘ ‘Again Postponed, ed This Morning. Saat jpreterence, it would seen |whether the statute specifically | sh black, brown dr ox blood. The institution of a Masonic lodge ny be takea! Shey tt 0 al ‘ "Teeth ie wig Pain meeting adjo This é at Grahamville, which was to have Mr, W. A. Kolley left last night | !’'** ‘eg that the vote \ taken place last night, was again | is Wife Was Badly Choked and /for §t, Louis to make arrangements [fy be wee ne not reid te ‘aw 00D: If you have ¢ On Clof be wor.ders of 7 : 9 Seana postponed on account of the weather. Scarred. for players to join the Paducah base- | ‘¢™plated that it should b Shoes to sell notify him by pg r ‘ iif new process, | J ee bail olah, jAtter this a motion was made to| MORTON'S iad ba Wi call bd ons aed 1. Cataphoris = Dr. Mendepaai’S Improved Chill a camel Mr. Kolley is one of the best base- | “djourn. id All the » with / and Fevg@are, getiranteed to cure! ‘Thomas Dew, a colored employe] ball men in Kentucky, and can hold iis the Tully faction fought, ‘OPER HOUSE = > either woth. co ath one Sa 2 Chills @fid Fevor“and malaria in alllof Little's spoke factory, was war-|his own withfJ anyone, and selecting | here were but three against adjourn | ruRTowfe TERRELL, MOR, CITIZENS’ A trial and VIL “| Iven forms. Tasyless. Pate, 60Pents. | ranted this forenoon betore Judge| bim to secure the players was a wise |'¢Mt, and a vote being taken = d Telephone 330 for er SRA } IDES, Look for the picturg0fJ. G/ Men-|Sanders for beating his wife. She is|move. ‘That he will get the best ma- denball, and take no other. / Sold by} comely girl and bore scratches and| terial possible goes without saying DuBois & Co. bruises all over her face and neck|Mr. Kolley will probably be in the | Fag Te iete where he had scratched and choked | ¢lub himself, | bladed Ae ) her. ‘The attack was very uncalled| ‘The players are to report for duty The german tendered the young! tor, if the woman's ‘story is true, |hout April 1, but play will not be- | than either yesterday or morD- Vi men of the city by the Cotillion, Club sar gy y ing, and the complimentary vote he Capital én fd tat tatnueins| ax cap eibvcm sox tay i wet ae anertaee's” weet] | NE—~htees tava mf i Mr. Jo M. Ezell. County Clerk entertained by it will take place at ~-- SWINDLER RUN DOWN. Graham was appointed secretary. | Sylvain A. a. ; * Open from 9 a. 1 the Palmer House tonight, and)y. yay, sylvian Leopold, Known | The vole was seattered, and the} urday nig promises to be a most enjoyable various Justices voted for Orst-one| “The mospAvonderful affair, andidate then Mdierieicd and | ianster, "one Psycological .% Production| Interest Paid on ie Uepasils suppressed] VEE presented. PICEIp Menge ue o'clock. | One Week Comphencing Ss INGS DRO & o'clock proceeste ‘MONDAY/MAR. 1. BANK, —_—— ant "a Tie orla's Bfeatest Hyonotists 26 Bryfvtway Cit iTy Sé kK judge, The crowd was German To: 2 $120,000.00 to3 p.m. On Sat p 4 from 7 to 5, ne pbell? ,| tion given closeta, &o.> in the work. as One of “The Lees.” — Mr. F. R. Lehman, advance agent |Jim O'Lanigan in Jail at May- “A Pair of Jacks.” of The Lee's’? bypnotists, is in th field ‘There was a small er at Mor. | of ‘Th AY specbdaped Rg Aad ai [ahr house iad a to wit- city completing arrangements for the a . wit aa of childrens shoe§ at $1 and U pearance of the celebrated couple ness “A Pair of Macks.’ The : , 4 ‘ ‘A pp The Jit, Paducah, for a week, beginning|He Isa Slick Book Agent. Well Tully held a whis-| Jas, A. Rvp Ppl fveiea ys parte yaaa |< Se Ruvwn tn Paduoal Fen “lett |Refined, Insteuccive,) Marvelous, | Ua%A,RUPY. President * ‘| E.-THALMUELLER, of the special Mr, Lee is an old Paducah boy, , who had bieen | Nothing = Seen Before.| 8. Rupy Asset Onshie thers some | ; hy the spec. | CHANGE OF PAOGRAM NIGHTLY. | Jas, . Rv DIREC ; his real namo being Sylvian, Leopold Nabinete & per doz a : Leopold, Ss } ; es per ttt | 804 his father, Rabbi Leon Leopold, | James O'Callighaa, alins O'Lani-| time. With Fine Botts and Shoes en. iMate Seeds formerly rabbi in this city. The tal-} 890, the book , who swindled |tators beard Clerk Graham call o De vores I to Ordér, pectin | Meeting of Colored Clubs. | ¢uted young man will be pleasantly |8eVeral people in Paducah by selling] the names nud register five votes for! prices 25 And 50c. Box seatw 7 KAMLnrren, 6 oat Rost remembered by many old Paducah | them inferior reproductions of Dore's [Justice J. C. Tully. The Demo-|seate now dh mle at Vi ats 75e. Jako, O, Hakt, ain y y Mm sale at Van Culin’s, 406 HHroadway « The colored Republican clubs of y , the city will meet tonight at Smith's people, who will no doubt be pleaged | 8 works at exorbitent prices a few] crats voting for Lim were Little and} all; corner of Seventh and Adams |to evidence their appreciation of his| Weeks ago, and wound up on the} Anderson. mie dale arene Bi return to Paducah by witnessing his | Chain gang for drunkenness, wes ar-| County Judge-clect J. C. Tully lis90 ic ' Doo marvelous power. rested at Jackson, Tenn., yesterday, | Was then warmly congratulated by | 1897 ls i jancing 1 Owing to the probable absence of and carried to Maylield today, te an-| his many friends, and the crowd dis- Seventh S . A | G . emi-Annual Greeting. ACADEMY. ' Mrs. Koger the young woman's! 4 PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, | 9Wer to a charge of forgery persed, branch of the W. C. ‘T. U., ane The swindler went to Mayfleld] The election of Justice Tully was Y nounced to meet at her home Satur- tsa trom here, and sold seyeral sets of| generally revarded by those present Madam Molntyre and Son day >. 27th, will meet at the First] Dr. S. N. Dockery Dies at Mes|books there, raising a note given him|as a shrewd piece of maneuvering, Christian church instead, at ) tropolis. by Mrs. J. H. Boswell seyeral dol-| His strength wo r yon shrist 8. y Mrs. J. H. Bos ‘al dol-| His streng 18 Dever greater thun| Will open a Music and Veaae: clock p. m, All young ladies in. N. Docker, a prominent |#' and getting it discounted #t the| four votos until the magistrates | alt kin iS School at saa nea crested in the cause of temperance] Dr. 8. N. ker, 8 bank, He was finally located ja] scattered their votes in such @ man- ailoring Hace, Cecitlan Hall. 1 of Metropolis, died a few Bring your repairs to us for quick work. | ELLIS; RUDY & PHILLIPS, are invited to be present. . Ty . | ey L Reep, Sec. at his home in that city, Jackson, Lathes the Tully faction slipped up \ — ged 79 ye FROM GERMANY. ' ‘ A wocing class will cOme 219-221 BROADWAY CHANGED H\S MIND, Dr. Docker was born and raised in ares | 104 ipo Fifth Street; TA redyy, 11th, fouro'clock e . Sie Shawneetown, where he was con- | Und |aud conifaue every aftexgeon, ws d's) , ir | nder the P. i baa Tom Slinkard Did Not Wait to we| nected with the highest families, He | 1#4"s Mother Makes Inquiry of Th d ‘alter | Adyhs « wane) Thyrsday ‘ ecules has been engaged in the practice of His Reported Death. urs ay } - / and ¥ prehings, OUR MOTTO, + ‘i medicine for about forty years, and} Coroner Nance received a letter e |To the Public ; . / t dances Mill be ta : iT" Thomas Stinkard bad a sudden) served through the civil war as an as-| trom the German Legation this morn- S ecial | ae j sons, Private lesson We live to shave and to pleasc change of mind yesterday afternoon unt surgeon, He had been a res-|ing making inquiry concermng the eee | WB” aanounce that Ihave opened a Tailoring business at |? °°? 8t M8Y Ue tofsaie pupils, pea at He was arrested several days ago for] ideut of Metropolis about five years, |death of one Wilhsim Almont, who | 7 the above mentioned place, ghd have on exhibition al MUSIC b Baty shaves aud hair cut well Heeing trom Lhnois justice. As be| aud actively engaged in the practice | was born in Obehausen, Germany, lay March 4t we with | H#*8¢ line of medium and high-priced Woolens, pnd sholl *! rhe’ sadam ay ‘Tom surely touches light expected to be tried at Metropolis,|of his yfessiun until gbeut | i we wi ns, An en or fur- | ve Madam Fo three Kagnrs ¥een and ot of siaht. » ou 1 until gbuut nine} ‘The letter states that the young for Ladies’ Calling | nish first-class garments in the very lu'est fit, fir ff years experiogh 5 adie nade cut ad he is probably excusable for running| months ago, when he was prostrated | man is supposed to have been ‘killed Cards at the uniforn price of "| to.date’” in every respect west Mt, finish age madd “up Ste ditteghel ba i ;unalade Callaren Wie my place away, by chronic malaria, In the early |j | aYAtD FaapeOY Av SS SU Gar hesAucl devotes Je living a 1 . } : Jin w railroad accideng near Paducn ‘ \ jean Tap are ube living on tee es Yesterday afternoon Ofticer ‘Thos, {fall he revoversd sufllciently to be| between the years 1NOl and 1808 te Will be pleased to have you call aad getPFiees, learu/ methods, find ee Aue mathe boom, Pickuey, of Metropolis, arrived at 3] out, but was never in condition to| which twenty people were killed. 25c per 100, out what kind of work wedo, To do this will cost you ngfhing but your referer egtrnish ing very Beane ; ur price ig ow, Wsonty ten o'clock, and Slinkard, who bad de-jresume his practice, His troubles| His mother is anxious to obtain | time, and if you conclude to place an order, you wl leary later on that tl ‘ Was Be 4 BoE Rares we bought it secor manded requisition papers, suddenly | resulted in dropsy and heart failure, | information relative to his death. cards, all sizes, in| Was time well employed, ‘Thanking you f ‘ » Hot (Hal y Burhave cleaned It up aba as{decided to go with him, and was| and his death had ijeen expected for oner Nance has a record of the He sted tone en Ren anking you for past 1 ors, tel ini Aeoon or at Halt Y Romou der the name and place. turned over to him by Judge Sandeps, | the past two or three weeks. ‘Iho of na guch person, and there ot ngrave dand printed fron op: Am yours for good clothing in “ ray wp from gw a fi e-@'elock, LITTLE TOM ATKINS. heaving with the ofeer on the Cow- remain were taken to Shawneetown | was never such a’ railroad accident par plates, per hundred, #2 a "Terma mae Lon tecesrt¥CTmateee ; ¥ My uj 280 o'clock, in thi . tee 4€ D pale Kuo Tp j i Broadway 8 st or burial, in this part of Kentucky. office Thursday, | W.R A KIN + | Madam McIntyre & Son>

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