The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 9, 1897, Page 3

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Line. iducah and Cairo Packet “WRITTEN AT RANDOM. does not wag wiih his fingers, ho| what I'm talkid’ about, 00, sometimes plays the piano, and his} if any one should ask,’ { H ~~ ae metimes plays the piano, and hi a Wal cute tk . Until after the Glorious shville, Chnttnnoskl rw Owned and Operated by the a ey accident yesterday will prove a seri- ‘Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor-] ‘Talk about dogs being so faithful /ous handicap to him in this practice. | It's strange how some people e Railroad. wy tation Co. and affection: arked Judge! The end of his fore floger on his right} gets them phony i papooae se Ene 5 : Satin rigs fe 3 to tne} yesterday's Sux, ia the sprocket| this fellow Fitz has M-Parisn. ‘dae dee S00 hm . county near Smithland when Iefirat| ne SY Mey SP iai's pallor Of our Patriotic Victor, low cut prices will prevail at Ar, Halo “ty hm Am + began practicing law, He was a be ; Phen he e {gen 6s Bee young dog, though, and T guess that} y tly aa eete My eg Nan On i aia Wales "a ) bpm veal eos fat hie Ladicevotho ees iat | were brought hore from New Orleans} we man Wah Sam , ton and it-/qad buried in Oak Grove yesterday! Up in Memphis on : ¢| strs. gor rowL¥it a eiaity 1 the welfare of the m&Q/atternoon, was well known in Padu-| his way home ; pm an ho raised him, q and? we 4 a Nad Gany Wik Ouiny, Prats tana (Hatly vices You see,” procected the Judge, tts # school niate of many of the] Just one, understand And to give every ne a chance to get GOOD SHOES and DRY $3 bn WILLEA Steamer DH ow eae fellow up there nawed Jim hie Gee rcs bate bP, ac | Mis le iutoce GOODS for very little money, we will continue to slash prices untilot Free top in $00 am 2. 1. FowLEt vfiitedale tea a eto had '*) The deceased hal not been here for) Why, he ve that ° 49 “In the yispm = 9vaam AININa, KC ALAOMENTNO ] 7 . dleap pened, and ioe nae tatly: hog |three or four years, however, and it] Pompado around t atric S da aa ‘and car service betwoen Pac Genin anv it i rensmen | Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati) i poe ‘sa an) Ny ‘ he Ly oa i Jis a strange circumstance that when} | the back o° ( A ne cl ‘ ® Morning”, h and Jack 0 rand 5 ive sesuoe 6 cket Coi H was supposer to Know what be-!he wag here last it was to look after) Him: ‘ here, Mr. Wise Bay, ; r 4 t Recor decent _Parccan xs] C--PARAYEGampany, Fein of er towstip. A dlogaton [te "hate ae mo look ater ne ee cane ae anise Geel j <oe of neighbors, necompanied by BOO lk, wis gocmedas laid pent when them bulletins exme in ary. is the accepted time”.to call on us for 4. @, Mary 1. LaCie stable, went over to visit the suspect |“ "4% Yestereay tae to rest f want t you pire k suid (abidentatiy Wa@ontt tt he hed fie toerih Weak. Cheap Shoes and Fine Shoes wa Giat Ad, ak, Resptiln, Svan, 2 chu Boe (5 Gale. hens wa bet A young lady ped in a fel Tin winprlaed et vou D G. 4 F sducan Ky Fics Burnham. depot ticket orneys - one of these anityals On the place {stteet bakery Saturday and left a healt! a teh cont, Paducah, Ky yeso animals on thé pla ay and on the ‘oods an t TILINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 125 8. Fourth—Upstairs 2 int he's aging In ake fase tude, tobe” called for] Ue tel oy d Furnishing Goods. |TiNois cunTRAL RAILROAD Stenographer tn ( Mam"! house nicely dressed, or more strictly | '*te* ase ae tee Duel udgment. Why —— ape dram.) just finished, she left} 2 y . , “ J , m re cut and while ‘iit as ait vaste | seitteeg) ater Mas . MONEY TALKS ‘ . 0. sist |suspicions ciecurastance Jim went. to/e*Fing home she found that it was} ab Impressively at our store. We must move a lot of stock to make ‘ Bape, nd lovin Wagons é soil, aia te ibe hus mi Oy - on bor | A yoting man stopped in the bak win out against a eyelou re ‘or Spring Goods. All are requested to attend this bargain covisviras aipsmanrussreision “ oO} | -tncensmemenn | 81/0 Hofore the other hog was stolen [ey shoe ile. afterwards and als ae ‘i i ; nee pies aden | TW! The crowd had just started to leave) eft a bundle. He decided after) oy iis jim as that house witha bloody hog’s ear in. his |#0me to supper, because he was not ae t Be a Effinger & Co om out, He would pl full a bungey, aud Desides, it was Sature| Cortera's mileta a half, > GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. growl ferociously and) look , [day night fand there would later on be ta eitaey tiararan Aenadwarr por ' derttkera’a those around hit. Whe they stare,| 2¢ Plenty of free lunch on tap, So| Now, I'm talkin’ toyou asa friend 05 pa tt Lang Brot, Drug Store. Indertakers’and embalmets.| _/ ed towards him dropped ft tn alarm {4° to, left his bundle, and ft cons 1 don't want to see you = AF Bedfe Teteprone 128 * | owes ad aie Waar y tained not wore valuable thay make no sucker play ' \ Residence Telephone 10 130 Third 4) r k vader tl ne hous ae. | pe nit oie diktY lod ra thing ' . M. ,McOUNE, We rears sts fea: (RU Wad cAtrted ¢5 Ube sioke, bat It would no doubt. be a sury 1896 Tie big sidew! wi nites, al hie was soneeve aud wore her new dress Sanday, eA aiibar aaa aiiteaua rin aut Pullman buffet sleeping 1 ; f vd Jim had to go on pa . ni chair cars between Cla jown today from Ciueinna fr | extended trip to K llyvt yy [that the ‘young man get his bundle! fa Gnitt And E&er Gir : Daa The... a sibel Ah Memphis _ t whole ull right, but unfortunately it didu’t [Ba jy giobu Ar fgytn Expert pet a tA Ag totam i ehiete ct edt dr said ’ I beettahacl alg ti Mead “et eel proved Qt al Fo'erCure, Price 3 roe “ eat rea Padua Louis! sper man’s ‘lisearded working clothes, ARoxitkct,~ ~~ : ; The young man felt consteaine sw Hor: Ofice Am,-German Banks! the hist kOe Cie ae found the new dress, whi it was with f ompti we narriated to “some of hislever, and the young lady wore her| YOUR TRADE, mY Ohio the wharf is 1 , new dress to church after all. | ‘This mornis a. m. Oben five miles wide and one ¢ fe lady enter “ | Harris, a well kuown and respected pt ap 2 wet St ost pull, to Stringtown, Il., in 1 of thread, I , : jbrother Sir Ku at his resi == = SS! « . : Ofice Hours 7:30 vo 9 a. m., 1:50 to 3} iver 18 swelling wouldn't have it deliv. |.) - : : ant Taran afternoon at 3 o'clock | » | k l t C ve Pena es £ p. m,, 6 to 8 p.m. Oat DRS F paket! her to watt a moment, | Src ene have seen ex: Onn one the familly resides LUCA, i MIEC ric OC. pepe nen ; : ist A Marshal Phil Linn kill Milas Brad | ne 2 ris ithe popular ‘ine to Sh all danger of a flood /ad going over to the floor walker! shaw at Brooklyn last summer for Ne INcoRPoR TED Se Eee ane are ’ y is due here to-] He said tell ber that we would have it! the penttentlary for sixteen years,| Washington Irving | M. Bioom, Pres R.tRowtayp, Tres F. M. Fisnen, See, | Patter ear for St ite Double berth rates, 1 ec, and | Welivered as soon as possible, atid didn’t make himself known | accused of saying t e dogs a STATION 217 N.SECOND ST. nation, reservations, . Office, 204 1-2-R'way.| to D tol ruoon one of those big /iecause he didn't’ want to! chi were influential members of N 217 N-SECOND ST. if a ; be bothered with at ee HU ‘ha;| the United States I ‘ You can tt n any timg—whenever you need them, We Over LangBro’s, Drug Store. Br Detar gee tee cia ice nan was in Metropolis | Close and se ; continuous Unight. We don't use trolley wire currente| { [I] with « tow of | i it exeept two stale | when the town marshal was on trial | <9 frequently a 2 Ivs Oar rate ls ie | Iowifite gate, "res, wage |tt was ia the court room and beard | if sno eerio to 96 light Has/"Througti Pasgenger Trains and Established 18 125 Broadway torfi \ | lowly role |, i 4 1 bie pie Over 23! to 50 lights Fast Bei nt Wt ei Service , ; of threat, neatly | he could have saved the town marshal | evitabl t about by frie 7 gervive 4anle when GU wal ad aves o8 etl prevent its belng from an igaominious fate had he then | tereourse with \s t ; \ : " ervice apply when Dill is ‘paid betore MENS ‘AND NEW ORLEANS anaact business | | noes wae walk, up the) and there told the truth aud forever | t belleve that their importance ul-]5th of succeeding mo’ _ W. to Louis. Arch J Bohagnan, Propr. Fe a Ment ppl sent BE a ; the front) bat a short time, he evidently « Vice Prest. and Mgr. SOUTH axp WEST. fou m after a tri re? which | late Ito suffer a fellow man and one| if ee. Eee = ss ae nas and lng Une, Including Fine Kentucky W Whishies, that broke | moor _ That lady, never |iving death without jast cause, rather ery Pp ADUC A H CYCI E WOR KS ‘ or Worth, Bahan Hoastae L € = ned be any 600,88 than save Lim from such ignominy. ie h AND CI : were found at least four es fr Jin fa ‘Td a't remember of ever ltt is not likely that any jury ac- : A i shal A Warm Lunch from 9 to 12 8 = ay si bil mal medal pri dacs oats 3 t smiled) quainted with the above, if ‘trac : 126 and 128 North Fifth Street, out 125 Buoapway, the come : ais Regeln alls i Nean Panwer House. CINGINKATI LOUISVILLE, |dolug on the levee and wharve M n Jackson, of the Ameri-|of man, But then th hb CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS pra BD, HL Wintiamsos at D | n National Bank, had a{may have misquoted him, atk z direct connéctions with through trains is hrilling experience with confidence *,9 DEALERS IN— we men . WILLIAMSON, r wnat New Orleans. He met a This man must adopt a more efll- : 1 , alo, Pitts , | ome tn wen {sociable young fellow ¥riday eae fen lous method of keeping his wile) es Known some who were very wel High Grade Bicycles eta York, Piatlade . ot high wate } 9 Pas a q some, ie ‘ollowing note lias), » n from o : t of Physicians and Surgeons =" h water wsantly Faecosted him and] been received by the writer: See tice those was ear cei and Bicycle Sundries} oii \.tiiae Trai. ‘Through | | age sn pacaved’ Sale WNCy DAY (a view 10) certain gentleman oa South | have admired precocious sense, vivecity | Agent for Odell ‘Typewriter, P re Suitable for Ministers, Doce} Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. ae ah would ay cemeteries nearby, which offer |'Phird street tovk one of his wife's | of mind, quiet determination ond cap tors, Lawyers, ‘Tea and in reaclf of all, ‘Through Free Reclining Chair Cars ‘ a thy 1 ty r hard {was accepted by Mr, Jackson, The | shoes and carried it all day to keep | elty fe f-government, pag Tho Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City, Riding Setiool fre wai vaiiee Orie Na dibs Brier, of young man said he had a case of {her from going away. But she went |“ suid wish for all Th The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City) Riding -Heliool free} raricuiars ot your toca ratio waht axe 2 River t morning was as|grippe and would be ready as soon] just the sa aad maybe you saw |= 1 Century to all buying whee . rom us. , invite you to-weit“and see OUR $.G. Hazen. Div: Pass. Tenernows ¢ eas river work, though neither} as he went over to the hotel and took | her, for she had an old slipper oa the The Checrtul f4le6 WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on s an cans ALULHANMoN, B.A, | W.A. KRUAND A. {ul as river water at the|some medicine, Hedisappeared and | shoeless foot. | ME seat tysie tort aM ¢ ; YEAR, Manager. Ubleags utavilie, sent, for we now have an abunde| came back after a brief delay. As : ; Care | versally rood natured?” queried the — a 5 A. S. D: ABNE Y, {that muddy. fluid, | the two proceeded the stranger picked | Heard to 108 are Vasaeainline Gaia: reat easiilfaad cally. suspended| and suapplag i together fourd thag| “He can't Hek lm Hut ittot, "what it would take "|;WHEN YOU DRINE _—~AmtarnationaliExposition, ontinue so un-{it would not open, After several! Xt in a thousand years | t t mad 7“ a. P ae ee eaten a ee Atle, none, Ghee | Mewaibomnad yeu, [tron DRINK THE BEST |MASATILLE BONIGT ferccwes cele med Elke ene tery ans eee PRInE IHt BES: |" aie band run on regular ti The Hen-| met another fellow, who seemed very | vat Bal : : Not can tlentan win’ ta toe : #You can find it at——- ST. p ierson and Cairo bridges are great {agreeable. ‘The young stranger] When Pita swings that ¢ ‘ont lot cower os in & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. “as 406 BROADWAY, obstacles in river tratlic, especially at} showed him the lock, made some] jas like that—ush ! jenytti I THROUGH CAR ROUTE. the present condition of the river ommonplace observation # hav-} ¢ Te ante wanw whaoliel 1 r TO AND FROM The river began swelling here| ing found it, and permitted the new] ry in Novada t1 ui A ; 7 PENN : K 3A ain last night and at 6 p. yes.|comer to. examine it The latter] oy y he haveiow ; ——Whierte we keep the fi of—— A tt Hae A { day the Gales elsca dh. ta, | Soon pronounced it wort saying} Pag | “Er that,” sald the cet . : ont J, W, Moore Hhaaaey, aed is moratowat Pereivek | ie would not open Of courve. they | , (22K for exR? | stn cutvoidans tion” |Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc V Jit registered 15.9, there hing” rise DA Ce icine Me tackeca | Lom mle likee Jof striking pay dirt, but f have RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, SERVICE DEALER IN of four tenths in the last. twelve] less efforts to ear Ir. Jackson} pity might just | miss Piste * a ane © B- —— Staple’ and Fancy Groceries, jicse raner brisk i is not expectet| Went i€slone and waisted the former) Ske of lita” a eee PULLMAN ie ‘ 6 reach much over the former rise] the stakes tochold, agreeing that i ty got in that half hook el nopoa, “Ki wie. Canned Goodsof All Kings, 4: probably 43 feet at. the highest, {te did not opea the look before ten] Gy Sim Corbett, | io) Go FINE DRIVERS AN 1] SADDLE HORSES, gl f Free delivery to all parts of the city, | 80¢ it seems assured that there is no] ¥43 cou an 1¢ other pen Ne ') You wait and see. litkea geet ae seam Maid aad "| danger of a xl in this district,|take the stakes—82 a side It: ‘Look here! Louk here! | pa ee rivers above are falling at afi ock was opened and the young man" Wwiu'n Cecbutt eves teks | « Elegant Carriages and Turnouts points and the Mississippi, which for] Was handed the: stakes. But Huh EXCURSION Ted patsts 0 H Shoein atime caused so much uneasiness, isfotler man walked. on aud sot iim: *+Who did he ever lick AT ; ia sn Conueetions to Pastville : now receding, and no danger of [eviaced some dissatisfaction at the)” Weil, you vod thing, | ; ors Beaclaley. backing up the water in the Ohio} WY ae se sa 1 out i said! jolieve me aot. | JAS. A. GLAUBER'S | river is apprehended from that source, | he would eall an ofticer up OM He licked all of em. | é Me nS inpperfection in The prosent freshet is out of the Wa-] With th may ot ach return the | He's the only one that Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable a] bapte's trae! corveoted, bash and small tributaries and is] Mmouey, but the other said “nity” be) over done up the big fellow." | ik be is , map |e mere Saaacanl SAT woes tock. At] iy ae Oe! | Cor, Third and Washington. a a ! 1 Do Repalr Work of EvaryAKind, — heardine ve 2 *) You know just as TELEPHONE 146 W. L. DANLEY, Wonk Giant To Garson Cy and Return, [this janeture a young man was seen) well as T do I : sand Tkt Agty NASHVILLE, TREMM, ee The Missouri Pacific: Railway Co. cena aching, aud when He} that old John Le = - Always on hand ready for watk, | will run special trains from St. Louis | $2t to them the one who had lost t=} wazn't in no shape to fight, a sere my, . to Carson City, Nev., to the Cor.|uited. + me |p Anybody could ’a’ licked him.” ESTABLISHED 1864,———0 HEN RY GRE F, bett-Fitzsimmons fight March 17th. | “Say my friend, ean you tell me Vitins “What you talkin’ about - 7 This train will make the fastest time] WHE I< cn Tan pe cye| Who did this red-headed dub —— » = Ito Carson City, I St. Louis} " ek at Ce a ISS ar { >be J § GANSTER 11 p.m. March 12th, arrives at Care| * rete erate Ae, Ubis eat its ssSay, you make me tired, ;, | Ms y son City 6 a, m. 16th, and displayed a star, | Mr. |All he wants is just the ‘ ¢ a ¥ Solicitor of Pension Claims, — frooi sicepers, amd dining ear, Phe TACKer fous, afore, thls showed US) Phat all—just owe goo, are kept soukd and weak Tungs Ui. i ’ : a a . , bran/ot tqur years in the war of a figures apply from St, kiveute pliers en Pied anit Semen loa ES ed sacs OF Pr BULLS A(t ry NTS rat 4 NEBRASK TED Prpsedates clfims bofgre the Bureau] 872-50, sleeping car fare round trip] 1% Ne" Mule Meee stittened oct yin eerie Cee 1 1 ‘ ol Pensions. #15 5, lining at 82 40 ; day, eee eaiti'e women awsiciet | What i jan © doin’ all | Telephone 174. ; PADUCAH, KY at rate named while jon City. | Stil, Aw ye fe i cama’ lim ro up and hold out the | x — ren ght o ") pute and walked oO} . or tt angaroo sucker, ud etored n al . century, anc » the Misso ‘a Ard to “cunghing up’? $5 Sakae ora rAyee In. Ror particu, | fighten him into “euughiog up" 8 Why. ay, le'me tell you OR. BELL'S a eps! | lars and sleeping eservation ad. {OF more to square the ! pol Romahiine He'll hit thas PIN E-TA R: ‘ress : il | uae Aud escape prosecution f0¢ | red-headed boy so hard " E_] Missouri Pacitic tail But it woulda’t work “probably be] them guy in the $10 seats | HON EY inc OW & 1a f nis, Mo cause the intended vietlm had been) wou know whether it's | = F 1. C. Martiews, Southern hore beturs aprize fight or an- | foils, sore thont, Uronchp ts, ast (IN THE, LATEST PATTERNS cling nt Northe -acitic Rail- ote electric fan they’re watchin’. | $ aa, whooping co e an way, Louisville, Ky. Lhe many friends of Mr. Owen] Now, I’m tellin’ you what's right. | PROMPT snap \ American Pian : Tully, who sings bass in the Grace} ‘There'll be kids around | Neary ae day. Iligkoty Stove Wood. Episcopal choir, will deplore with him | there for a week | 9069000. For‘nive stove wogd telephone Fade the loss of one of his dig extremi- after that fight 3 ; e ; 81 per load, “ae ties, or in other words the end of one} pickin’ up freckles, |For Sale by Ochlsclilaeger &) 7: aie J Ouro Rivin Sromu ray eee of his fingers. While Mr, ‘Cully! 1 come purt near knowin’ | Walker, No, 152 8, Third Street. ps f] fi ro se Hage ag &a*, ra Pe salar areen, — . ” » P * Bets a

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