The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 15, 1897, Page 3

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ene Paducah and Cairo Packet wife, ‘there's a promising girl.’ She 1x — : a a oe oe EX. EUBANKS, Line. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. COLORED | seemed to be fn perfect health and 1 Until after the Glorious sewtladinde sittin! .'- oasd / /woxnor er to Owned and Operated by th pereeuenerens was suprised when she told me she Nashville, Custranooga & St. Louis we ii 1 me me tol Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor-| Talking about girls gelting even— DEPA RTM ENT. was compelled to remain out of e Railroad. ott even, She lives. in Paducah, and is CHURCH from sickness. When school opened > 5 wo, Pedi vcore, ae aianentnspacamenatnanarast considered very popalar, “Nob louig hha that fall Myra Rucker was one of Ae apm 20 ba an the first’names 1 wroie, She wis Of our Patriotic Victor, low cut prices will prevail at |. [eptamnaesnsettedian since she carried a diamond ring to] yy steoot church (MorhodtstySune| th Hc local jeweler and had it ‘valued.’? | 2p Man pect Chase (Mes ot ann] were the first day, and she did not Ar. Jackwon Ae hi HARP ER, ° ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Why she wanted to know what it was |? mr 'lev. 6 0 Feiner pastor miss a day till in the mouth of Janu- d & Wenonls Aub worth is unknown, but all the same}, turis chave,7 ana onto vernon.) AFY» being the only one of her class orlal ) S | Nashetie. spl alin Rudy No.2, | evansvilleand Paguean Packets (Dally excep | art wm audsp./who did pot miss up to January. wanted to know, and she found |i)” jai hS Mire pastors und a Sou! Will prag Hi che courts of the state | Sirs, JOK FOWLER and JOHN §. HOPKINS | Then, her health began to fail i Ly. Chattanooga, .. oottectton tt claims prmsiy attenden to Dwi poy. 3 out what it cost—according the the euesss Dhdaled chccvencpaleuildd, 8 again, wills wes vs orb Hote Bacticah at: veloc am Nneees ie ae hiaahington Sigoat Rapala Chureh-30 “87 | She came when she was not able, |And to give every one a chance to get GOOL 3! IOES and DRY| Smpis Padueah and cairo Packet Line (Dally except |" sh may have had a disagreement | W: Puree, Pastor. She would not stay out of school con- | GOODS for very little money, we will continue io sizsh prices untilot lat Lexington. L< WILLEA, Steamer DICK FOWLER, with her “lover, and he may bave[ Seventh Streot taptis Church —<unday|tentedly. saw she was not able to Uy fering HOUSE AND-SIGN/ PAINTER, | '""" ' "Shrew um_|ashe tht te sog be eetarned, Noes W 8, Baws TP "hi ciel Stone, day. when I “in 1 sa [body knows, because nebody bas} s: you a.m.» fonder phon} School winén’ the Weather ié Coehe a ri S ay Morning” GHAINING, [C4 LROMIEMENG But this is|™... presching 1 a » weather is bri prety 80 Taio oe Finan Memphis, New Qrieans Cincinnati | “ket her th it. nford, pastor | When the weather is cold or damp Che She sent back na knmeee th what she i the'k is dies withaniia| tay at | “Now is th 4 f Residence 22 4.461 Pabucam, KY that ring, and sent it back ston Sy M a h & Trimble an 7 Beast ba cl rae “ALE low is the accepte time” to call on us for » gant and io, ekanans, Te and “pointe in a goods box. She took the ring,]Pm, Rev J. 6. Stan ecord th ou can stay Space | Souinenn 4 on eats ant, rie | placed it ia a small box, and packed ge bd Gay Sa 9H me pour Cheap Shoes and Fine Shoes sa/ ete eat Ms MeN Hn, this in an interminable quantity of grate Dae Sinead, ASG TA, Nesniilley San ARIS & GRICE, orneys at/- Lang, 1 Upstairs, Stenographer 11 0) ‘coh Burmhaim, depot ‘ticker y| Mr. and Mrs, Watkins told me! Dry’ Goods and Furnishing ' Gisas. they believed to stop her from school entirely would do ber more harm than to let her go, sthce sht" was anxious MONEY ‘TALKS togo. Sol gotber to stay home |paper and excelsior, After she had | %; sunday schoo) tear fixed up this in a huge dry goods] i. Cotter, ‘pastor | box she took it to the express office |} and shipped it to either Hopkinsville — NIC Broadway, Third Floor, “or Owensboro, The charges were] yasonic tail. 2 ' 1 " ef 0. RUSS, Tira i aia | over 83 and not satisfied with carry-] y, Meciregur Langer No So-Mewta very tet | - days. Bho was ont of school five ae 2 our store, We must move a lot of stock to make ured xy 6 Cyeton og th tter thus far, the youn; Tipe . h month days in January, in February, room for in ses! New Orleanie every Tiraday, Yassin ing ty aged er Phe ‘baled z S—Meets every Srst|gix in March and nearly all of April. feast. Rect mtre ried Se Sper se ths Sera lady nailed a photograph of — the Aweut, Peduean, Ky Luau. | young man to the outside of the box, | “susanen Month cots every | Then her health improved and she| Otlive at Whe Lai and had written in bold letters un-| four! Movdtay 1 each mouth [finished the eighth grade with the | Telep! derneath it the somewhat ungram-| ong Monday ia Cooma e ees every Be | and had she not been out a “This is hin! | 90 per cent. in all her studies. ms. ment, Odd Fellows Hall, se corner 7th & A i i te i at wouiney at ute iueolt of Ruth, No aeeests srarang [DEFEF saw a better behaved girl in 5 ) a Mail. ga 8 & Gpleme ED ON “THE LEVEE!) Tarileas ot the danised. nad wer| Mua titn Gentst watt aast LAsteet | school, "Her deportment. was, excel i B,C Lang Bros, Und. Stare, the tortures of the damned, and what lent always, I never saw her do an WSoamn 1220 4m 515 pm 7 the young lady will do when shel i Undértakors ant embalmers | rie 47-foot uoteh was reached thia| See this will be a plenty, for she/and'hirt manlay Ineacn monn at Corea | thing wrong, I never heard of her Da - 7) ; ; 7 pre Fine thoX Priva! The A7-foot notch was res Hewett LE Bb iog a ral at \doing anything wrong. she was) PO CLC aA lectric ( : ee wa | ° etgevery second, Frinay aie anxious Yo opbiplete the eighth grade hand ¢ AO F i BOM, Mi OUNE, Business? very fair on the levee * red Odd Fellows Hall jcourse, She knew her lessons better | iidoaPonaren, 30) pm f this a.m | A peculiar thing was discovered at vs|than one in her condition might’ be ’ expected to know them, She was al-| M. Buoom, Pros. R. Rowtanp, Treas. Fo M. Fisuzr, See. » Palmer House last Saturday af- ternoon, which exemplifies the fact ory often ways ready to recite. V Neut STATION 217 N. an bnffet sleeping Fears between ia: Lodge No. 283i—Meets ‘ rah tuenday evening in | when the questions seemed SECOND ST. id ) | All the Cincinnati and Memphis amental gt, hy Gy, | ats are doing fine business, The Buckeye State passed down | that all workmen in this era of elec-| ‘Od: Fellows’ H iw. Oriea with PADUGAW cYGLE “OKs, | from Cincinnati for Memphis yester-|tric wires should be carefal where pore ee eee oe $oxsol ana, 208 run sod et ween{Cinetnnat and 128-N. Sth St | dav. they go. ‘ gjsay “I'll try.’ She was un ver ‘teva your lights of any time—whenever you need them. We| [4,New Orleans, carrying Pull” a» vuttet . The towboat Tom Rees No. 3] Workmen were engaged in repair-)" cxirey srorieusor reieNDsitP, last Yall she wanted to lonter. ‘Bacls pp a One Ot eee | ) dangerous. Our rates: Tet aia rete crery second) her uncle know it would not do ‘f . RQ ssed up this morning with a tow of|ing the room on one of the ‘‘courts’’ | passed up if Brinton B. Davis | of the big Palmer House building. S; | empties. he 4 Ro he f : 4 : P " ‘ Inadverte: ne touched a pipe ner to try to go. So he sent for me | tive clits to 25 lights, 36e per light per month. AROHITECT Local Inspectors Wyatt and Green| 10% Meath be tonches Fa fl Mysterions Ten, st No{and I pursuaded her not to! Wer 25 lights to 60 lights, 35 per tight Lee Pape were in the city this morning from | "ning to the roof, and the sudden: rot Tursday tn'each mocth AU attend this year, but to try and t i bined; ory ter ote melon Celmgaph te cae nice on” Anuther tried] Golden Rute Temple—deete second Thurs-| Fegain her liealth #0 she could come| hetes for 24 hours’ service apply when Dill isifpaid hotore ; . day Invach month, atti Broadway |next year. She told me last fall that | t snecomding month, The Owen's Island is now entirely | i+, and after lingering around the mo 0. K. 1 | submerged, this being the first time pipe in desperate but Indicrous ef-| Ceremonial Temps ie ania bak nothing hurt her so much as to see | A. C. EINSTEIN C. » ISBELL, M, D,) since 1591, Hiei vo reed himself asunder, he, too, | ''"? Teesday aight tn each m | the children going by to school and hi Vice P: fy | i entered the foot of : ‘ smalf. It |g {niden, Rule taberoacte, No. 45, meets tirst | she could not go. I gave her ove ice Pre Seed r has entered the foot of| s,oceeded in releasing himself. It | and’tniva Wednesday tients tu every m ie Hooks fold ber. tes | Torentneemererseemeee Ic " gpa This is the lowest) wag discovered upon investigation} Queen sarai tabernacle No 30—Moets Se ee a Ay 5. Sixth, | street in the city. that the entire roof was heavily | 0d fourth Mouday nights in each monte i acl Ichabod Atoll Washit yam, 1:30to3) Sunday afternoon the big! charged with electricity, at least 800 bladaline raver “Meets arst and | Irving's Skete h Book. Sue sp. m. | sidewheeler, Bostona, passed up fro: rm) volts passing constan' through it ia ae WK dee re shi a Jigh " Par A | \. toch |{it. During her last illness 1 saw ‘ Z | Memphis for Cincinnati | The insulation bad worn off an elec- qa LP twice and saw she was sinking raj 126 and 128 North Fifth $ Office 592 1 ¥ i ses Ojo How There is only two of the ¢ local tric hght wire ang it I serce! the] re a ee >, oe F . Meets idly. I could not help being overs Near Parwen for DR, -DANTBL, .| tt at te te ne ad et ora ta me om ie om yh | ote : ‘tied "> ce unt of high wa itor othe ieee group) emt dues vu so tender, and #0 promising d i Je Boma, Office, 204 1-2 B'way.| , The litte Tennessee river p cket, | Charged it és pisizotthe Weatrent, Mew thivssiotay] should be thus cut off trom pons, Team me DEALERS \IN— land City, was nepected this | ° : scenes of life just ia the period of Jmorning by local inspectors Wyatt) Coustable Anderson Miller, of the] and fourth Tusdyy nigitsin each moah in| Dope. But ber spirit has taken i Over Lang Bio's. Drug Store, [and Cireen. Pi resi eiapeereteatin 7 gight to the better world, — Let us ConA High case Bioveies |[Hingig CentfalRaRs The Ashland City, owing tot #1] crowning a few nights ago. Hel ay interesting but lengthy ommnae | PEAY God that her life may be an and Bicycle Sundries treme high water, bas retired from 3 iration to others to copy the worthy mn (, See T. i | idrove out on the Hinkleyille road ‘ tall 4 : > 7 las (Phrou, wsenger Trains and Ex‘nblished 1875 125 Broadway | her trade until the water falls sutti | Ay the evening, acd found all[Bication from Mr. Streeter Adams] example of little Myra R | sent for Odell Lypewriter, PricA 820,00, Suitable for Miuisters, Doc: |” Fast Eifigfeut Double Daily Service | ciently for her Sto all the way | § Her te tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of ail the bridges intact. a landings. raat ‘7 ! ? : E. W, Bextox. | The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in thé City. {Rttipif” Sctiool “free hack, however, one of the creeks was|day and will be preserved for to- he Only Exclusi cle n the City. {Ritipe” School “tre¢ ‘we Ang NEW ORLEANS Hall | The H.W. Buttorff was the ou'y preatly swollen, and torrents of water! morrow. Matter for this column) Resolutions From Nluth Grade, | ‘All busing wheels fro us. WE invite you to\caff and see OUR HIS. ‘ 5 big boat out of this port this mc ywa the whilom tranquil de- | EELS and get Bottom Prices on same. ie principay points She left for Clarkseile to J, R. PURYEAR, Manager ae aly SOUTH ssn W {county, had a narrow escape from her, unnatl and Louisville to When he started} came in too late for publication to-| Lincola School, must be in the office not ister than in He was within five : | ; ee 6 ; i. The Bostuna, A passed up ye iscovered tha’ F A been] The Trilby Social Club will be er- eee st Fine Kantucky Whiskies, |_| Tre Borne gay WOAItid| wash «aay, re-|tertained by Mr. Collin Thompson | "te: Myra D. Rucker : INLAIGARS) rom Me Cairo ot) maining Vf the it, and ail the members are re- bony \ A GREIF iJ t ir re on, therefore be it pb bg , ae - Mis sip i that | met certain death yor Th pos while " “fe 4 ) anheatueie 4 ‘ ppd Bi Muoanmay it at the iy der CHO IOUS) ets thea loot Gi teHlt Wh Gi GEI ihe CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, = moment i el porter is nothing |, Mitt Laviia Htucchivoa, of Me: [ie mourn for out clacamate, wb sc he CHICAGO/AND ST. LOUIS pros ‘ | er re bub ouein é Hubs eh rine “3. \ has been called from this life to rest. fl oxpert ‘ making direct copape uns wits through trains i" interest people seein ta inke tm the off the oonmmbesmmy | LOte Mt 119.N 1 street esolved atin the death of [am ; bi Now ti alr roan JUETY & WHLIAMSON, ver affai Hi is of people eh osha te ceatche| Rev, G, J. Stanford will preach | Myra this class loses a member who tasteding 51. Loulsontee fufale, Pili ver before t « wit i , ? it at Tenth and ‘Trimble etreets. . nd ze: pure, Cleve tke Libido at the poli wn to the wate Z sensei le. It apps : that} Subj He a i u ae Driv ft - neh and zealous in her ‘Buacksisty AND burg, cleveland Boston, SAWay ini t t i Zs the hotel he represents offers the sus] ranged pupil. ae Physicians and Surgeons ty Ao ppeegeirogee Marie ind ee ate GEL che haw sie for No | ved, ‘That the class tenders oRse Super Solid Vestibuie £vains, Through “ this mor c ern A iis chivas betel in (he elty oan: ti First, “We Tanily 9}. Pullman Bu Sleeping Cars, oF eo ot this when you go} Second and relatives of our deceased class Through Fi linia Chair Cars Pio gatos p.m ver at this} tem y se iavan won Laas Lil ate in their sad ailliction, Office, No 419 up the bank and} Wien, s descent fiom the! Third, Shut him in, Gen, 7:16.| Resolved, That a copy of these WILL APPRECIATE : lock the offictal | jie, o OF then { Fourth, Remembered him. Gen, | resolutions be published in the daily YOUR TRADE, | Perernos guoge re forty-seven feet, | gr t tha stén-|8:1 i “Un, ned that a copy of them be sent Hanson ELAN AGRA, } ~ [fet is 1.7 higher Po wa ret: totian voice of the porter shouting, | Fifth, Brought bim out, Gen, [to : ve family of our ase class= \ tates bath pon Saturday night at ©) eRight this way for the-———/8:16 tate. = anceuemmrunaer swt s re ret unda, igh here | oe <nioigeaie oh oil | Le Mac ‘ Wit A, $ yDAl NE [was egntevd Soy ight there) fre) “ate the passengers | iiss aiaenrss | WEL N-YOU_ DRINK se InernationalExpoiton / aa a rise of six inches in the last) jive his meat few of them re- Seventh, Blessed him—covenant. “AshedP hes a f aay This was an enc aly press a sim) Loft they go with | Gen. 9:1, | pet pth toi lahat i DRINK TH" BEST HASH LE, [Tise, the p sent posidered. | ih ory of ‘Come to the hotel that | sis aaa DWN. y ! aie y from the resi-] In memory of Miss Myra Rucker, | W._ Watkius, on | who departed this Ife Friday, March | Seats Pay ‘&ST LOUIS RAILWAY, we as teachers and schol- | <1 J | 9 . : tes 1 ‘CA E I 7 THROYGH CAR ROUTE. irst Intermediate class of D e TO AND FROM ay school, Seugli. KENTUCKY. GEORGIA. pe are entirely mum on the subs) i icy just think of it’? still rings] took place yesterc | ject The nnessee and Camber- ing to their dence of Mr 406 BROADWAY, land rivers are still ristp, thongh the ‘ we gerenth strani, wha laraely efreceds| 16,18 Mississippi is falli |The rooms, halls and yard were filled | ars of the = | qEneenaeents > Conductor Bud O'Brien, the cor-!)y the mauy friends who wished to! the First Baptist Sun Be ' | ' vonda ithe 1... cer-| show their respects to the honored | kave lost a bright and el lass} Where we keep the finest of—— NAW Fiabe, Nok CAROLINA, sinly believes in bieyeles, This is | dead, mate. She was a faithful and en-}\A/b tol? ' . sat 4 WARE Ser cir natrisiony, if W. Moore, | Ma etree Tack that be hes [ems casket wae a beautiful bro-| thustatiorworker in oar midst. wel Whiskies,, Wittes, Beer, Cigars, Etc). mumtoiimitt ano sinw rake, ; ag | member of his family 4} eaded velvet of a pink variety,adorn- | sadly mourn the loss of one so gen- . * ‘4 | 4 Botiow Ro PALER | e, and on @ pretty even-/oq by wreaths of flowers and boquets|erous and true, — But our loss is] RESTAURANY OPEN AT ALL HOURS, jolly conductor is at] of peautiful r and otber flowers, | he i eat | eee God the Su-| m wise proviiende; | rm ST. ABLISHED 1864,—— home in Louisville he and his wife ious friends of the) wmay be seen tuking a contributed by unily. %. Sapie and Patty Gtocerics, and child f Z, Ganned Goods of All Kinds, family «pinup aud dowa the | Ihe services were conducted by y 1 ranks one 80 | ool ty |boulevards. It is quite a pictur ley, G. W. Dupee D. D., and Rev, iid devoted to herelass | ‘ " free delivery parts ei Jesque spectacle, and the popular con-|G_ 1, Burks, of the A.M. & i iat we bow in humble | \ Cor, 7th and Adams | luctor says the bieyele is the geeat> | charch. jou to Him that .doeth al ' 1 Ge 0| Asa est thing ever invente exvept the The che 7 rer My God) things wel', t far EXCURSIQ TICKETS to Thee."" Rev. : { “ | locomotive. | Horse Shoeing Hread from the Peal ; porge Enos 1 le to be happy or|led in prayer Jthe hour of pment aii r , o < Upon Every Se et er dcas Ieauthel’ Bese Becton: rineivel of Taneoid (onmmenditi Him who looks} AIYNTITN eat ‘we repent a Specialty. cheerful or useful whgf one is su enton, principal of Lincoln} enmmend th ce ee eae AGENTS. een ts: ie ased as a] mourn, 405 Ry. Kxchang ssion of | "1 Telephone 174. ) PADUCAH. KY A. J. WELCH, h Division Pass. Agt., Mkmrqis, Tew: i f ering from a discomfgfting cold or a school, then made a A flo of imperfetion in Bottle Be er At utyondertallpraciag taalisn et she Oe a hore avel gor : B and wrapper of the genul: * Dr. Bel that some people wil go on from pupil in school during the s j 4 } $ 19 Hepat Watk af Every Kind, B Vine-Tar Money to day suffering {fom these distress- | 18: which showed the dec ed | er “ her pu W. L. DANLEY, | ad ing disorders when a 25-cent bottle}to be excellent in deportment, e- . 1 Tkt., Agt., NAS) . ; 's Pine-Tar-Houcy will] voted to study, and a youth of un- Erne, La Owens, Teacher, FINE DRIVERS ARD ‘SADDLE HORSES ceumht o9d 7 relieve the mow stubborn case usual promise. Karis Savapnas, , of Dr. Bell's: Pine-Tai “GREIF. for. ere WiissourpPaciric Ranway aweys ont effectually thas Poresla bi Resolutions from the class of whieh : 4 EN RY E | F. Hh OddaA hlaeger & Walker.| the deceased was a member were alte Ry Elegant Carriages and Turnouts ¥, ne I © Great Throug cnn nnaern ce A LD pomytensy Cor, 5th & Broadw then read by Mies Zula Brown, Sermon from the text, ‘Lt is Well | —_--_enennmeneerenrnnsemmmrsmenemense =" f° ‘sade kitiaenal aad iiei aioe St Louis. BLO, DENVER ‘Texw, Wat GUARANTERDY WULU GIVENS, Dr. Dupee then preached an able Le for the Hair. r aa A Important Notice, with the child.’ _ oni A A ae ng] ev uri den follow in ap JAS. A. GLAVBER’S debted to the flrs of Rogers & King ake 2 fier which the | fn yy | Propriate remarks, after whic - ’ 4 a . / sion thins, and John =i he same at | embers of the Juvenile Society came W Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable “TAY Y THe MEW FAST TRAY mee f ‘ ‘our years in the war of warned to call And South forward and performed their part of ; ea KANSAS AND ‘NEBRASKA LIMITED j Proseeu beset) the Bureau) "Eogoq > | arnselven Sorts, tu T All bo forced |CUMHEn canine Aiuly Molen. REsuale) TELEPHONE 148. ' j 1 For Sale by Oehlschlaeger &}to proceet by law ty collect same, ‘The procession then proceeded to| An Elegant : ee ——— a -| FROWN FOUNTAIN FRQUTE, ad r Walker unless res male ie ye Oak Grove cemetery. | Dressing ] . D JL The most direct line via Memphis to i y — oD * 2 re eg rerol jons ol ey | . i Below are the rerolutions of t Z ; W all Paper x EF Al! points in ‘ i Luteo :| People's Market, Rogers & Som. on = Prof, Benton said: ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST AND SQUL HWEST, Ayr dS ot phe Wy 1 MeatsePure ; , : | ind O W '@) lac es, Free Reclining Chairs on All, Trains, G he EB +] ( Use OE hye = a ba 3 At the SUN office old papers, nice] Myra I was impressed with the pleo For sale by ..4. | Abebaniaisdn sriderpese ‘ first-class, ON WOELP! ER’ t, and clean, just the thing to put un-|ant, » Bentley and innocent expression | IN THE LATEST PATTERNS, Dattas axp Your Wonva é ae, ——— = “anys. 12th oe / Wi or Sale, “The first time I ever saw little} P shelves, 25 ce: * as in the summer an. + 5 . ‘ m der carpeis and on shelves, 20 cents) of he It was int i + } ‘4 Ki a LOL ISVILE KY. ndlrec of 1895—one year from last August. Wile Pp oy AT N GIVE ia oh: ‘satel amma zy arabe f par inner I had been in Paducah but a short hb i HOMET ATTRNTION UPV EN TO. Ald CRDES: 1 ter 2.08 SRN ate 02 vant information, cai on your focal « ‘ ye x ? American Plan . 00 to/85.00 per E. PHALMUELLY R, time, She was visiung, the families wad DRUG STORE | latorma . ageut, \ ys day. ee Haake Orden, and Shoes Hickory Stove Wood, of Mrs, Lee and Mrs, | laa Ne, 1 VW. Ss. FR E I i R, T.G. MATTHEWS, TA, ‘ . Stove Wood teley soar 29. | Being asked to play something on the TH AND BROADWAY CS | Be ke ‘Booms only een is pheertiowe 700 iano, she complied to the sati ‘T. UC. TOWNSEND, GP t , g fies 01 jon / janie plied to the 4 \ a Pe Gr. A. R. COOPER, |, Revainees tapactorksee « ™ arto Ruven/Srowe axp Qo. ‘tai of all present. I said to my | Thirst Street, .. Telephone’ No, 87 a ay \ Dfanager, 5 Oa ‘a Bidtisiqui

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