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

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DR. aw. C/ EUBAN WRITTEN AT RANDOM. HOM@OPATJAST, Jeuee, 1000 Jefferson St. T ‘OMee Hones #10. LTH well. A day or two ag 120 S>Fourth, Room Ni mane Peeetee, in all the courts of the state other ph es, Simultaneously t @oltectlon of cisims ts mply attended to dise ieee four or five water mocca- sins bashing in the half-submerged | ILLEA, [tee tops. Mr. ‘Thompson took a tick aod began smashing ruthlessly | into the limblets, right and left. His M weapon played havoc with the rep- OFivisnen! | tiles, but as he drew back for one more good whack, a sbiny, sinister eyed monster clung to it’ and fell squirming into the boat, The fair oecupants began screaming and seiz- ing each other in their desperate forts to escape the awful coils of the equally as frightened moccasin, while it was more than Mr, Thompson could do to maintain the equilibriam of the | boat during the excitement. The con- 0, RUSS, |dition of affairs was rendered more arious from the fact that there gag and Moting Wagons Ivers th tblis’ ce OHA (6b "Ue ladies to climb upou and escape the Offloe at Wiles Liver Able, |reptile. Finally he was suspended Pelephone Jon a stick long enough to be tossed | back into his native element, and as he wriggled exultuntly down into the Effinger & Co. murky depths equinimity was restored ‘on board the bo lakers ant embalnera~ | as elm Attorney Dick Lightfoot, the well gece no 180.8 Third) oown and popular lawyer, le the of Padueah bar, but when he M. McCUNE, crowns himself with his imposing high silk Plat ahd Qj a | Pat te | Imost as large in stat Orgamental Mure as Col. L. D, Husbands, At- P, CAH cy WORKS, torney Lightfoot has just returned hae Th from Illinois, where be went to de- pte ond 188 N, Sth Bt, fend two bankers, Needless to say he wore his high hat, for he always ON Bi Davis, ]rtors himself with ‘it when he goes ie from home. ARCHITECT. Sitting in front of the hotel in late urphysboro a night or two ago, Office AunGe erman Nat. ‘Bank, | met an Irishman, with more than his share of the wit allotted to m Will an why don’t ye go hum, 6, A ISBELL, M, D. | Mister Loightfut?"* inquired ina jocular tone the Irishman, “Oi 602 H.2 S,Koventh St | am tolud dat yer case is continyid. ee lence 248%, Sixth, Yes, Pat,’ the lawyer replied, SN Baers ¥:20 1 m., 1:30 to 3 Balt smiling, “but Tam afraid to Pp. m., 6tos p.m start on account of the railroad t tle Why, they are so she count of high water that I got seasick DR. DANIEL, (5) S505 }might add, 1 am 1 L should be Papuoan, Ky T. L.Crice | smallest memb Br ‘A p : | | burled into some yawning chasm in a Yis, an’ Mishter Loightfut, at's | Over Lang Bis Drug ‘Store, foine, Oi say, but sure Or'd niver be| afraid, at all,at all Why, wouldn't you be afraid if you thought perchance the train Which you were riding would plun into the nethermost depths of sor t able stream?’’ queried the barrister Why wouldn't Oi if Oi wuz ye Established 1875, 25 Broadway Arch T. Bobanngh, Pr pr. Because, Mishter Loightfut, Oi wud sthand = mesilf on dhe back ind] 7 sty ihe platform, an’ watch Fine Renta pe omotive started wid de ge down, Thin Or wud jum ND ¢ ~ ARS, ff v iif, OF wud, into me big shiny Warm Lunch from ¥to 12 M.l hat an’ whin de lid hit de nverOi'd Baoapeay float out in it." Attorney Lightfoot accey the DP Joe HF, Wiiatamson.a, p | Joke on wn diminutive size and thi tical dimensions of his hat| with diffident grace, and even went WwETT & WILLIAMSON, (i tars to tell the joke om hime / That hat of his will make him iT Physicians afd Surgeons of he high water bas brought out bar ty vag “ |many snakes. Hondreds of them 7TwPam, tof pm found inthe inundated fer the railroads, hanging yrush or | nches of tree tops pro- ’ on to floa’ ing Teceruone 743. ing in the bra i triding from the water Th Office, No. 419 !y/ Bros © almost every known species, Mr. 0. L. onipect is very gal- lant, and be is a good oarsman as he cleaned up his boat and volunteered to carry L, K AR PER, 4wo or three of his lady friends skiff riding. Up near Island Creek they| TTORNEY-AT - ,/found a cool and placid spot where the current was not as strong as in Al Martin...... the morning. . The Henry De Bus left last night} each mo at 6 o'clock for Cairo after another tow for this place. last week, will leav tomorrow the Tennes: points, here out of the Cumbe brought out « shipped are out ag scene of activity once more. cede. tr Wednes siuce Tharsd morning at about two and a quarter in the tributaries - | sissippi is risin, If the river continues to fall by or squirm: | the latter part of next week naviga |tion will be fully resumed, com: | probably has his little stereotyped to tell, and he has told it so that he gives it some semblance of truth by believing it himself. The tramp, however, is fto be pitied for his shortcomings, as we 18 con- demned for his faults. ‘There are good men among them and bad men, and it is unfortunate for the first], named that they are in old Dog Tray’s fix—in bad company. The city is now full of these Pariahs, journeying from the winter resorts in the south towards the summer resorts ‘in the east. They always live high, and don’t have t work for a hving. DRIFTWOOD ARRIVALS, City of 8 jd... Tennessee River John 8. Hopkins . Evansville H. Cowling. Metropols Jackson la'g DEPARTURES. John 8. Hopkins........ Evansville City of Shetlield......St. Louis Al Martin..............Metropolis 0. H. Cowling... ...Metropolis sores The river water is so muddy one almost drink it with « fork. ‘The Mayflower is due here out of nnessee river today, en route to St. Louis. ‘The City of Sheflield passed out of The Joha $. Hopkins, in spite of the high water, continues to arrive] ,.0} fourth Son i and depart for Evansville on very fair] 18! Br: time, carrying the U. 8. mail, . ‘The river is at last receding here]! Broadway to the joy of thousands of people. It} is falling slowly but ing fall a of 2 iach hours, surely, there be- 4 in the last twelve The Clyde, after laying here «ll n her usual trip ternoon at 4 o'clock — for river -and all way rtin, arrived nd from y afters The tow boat, Al M ackson’s landing yesterc noon with a tow of 15,000 ties,which | py =| she took to Brooklyn this morning to! be transferred into cars. The big Brown line steamer, Chas Brown, passed up this morning from New Orleans with eleven empties in | tow bound for Pittsburg, where she | will buckle on te nother big tow of | for the southern clime. As two boats have been destroyed | our hearts are made to ache. around this vicinity by fire in th two months, some river mi jast e DoW ter in wking out for the third d that river disasters go in triplets. They are expecting the third victim, which they say is sure to come with- Jin the next two months Several rafts of logs are to he nnessee rivers he river] £ falls sufliciently for the mills to re- ceive them in thei Tons of | miscellaneous freight lie here, 48 well | as at other pla waiting to be] < vd as n this harbor will be the The river has at last, be hed its which was att until o'clock it) has fallen es. All Phe Mise St. Louis, In spite of the four towboats and scores of barges which were in the Hae hondreds and thousands of | Cumberland river after ties this week A. S. DA them, awakened from their winter's | over seven thousand ties were tloated althy encroach- j hibernation by the off hy the water They were the Jment of the ruthless waters, perish | property of the Ayers and Lord Tie eccumulation of buoyant underbrush. | 4 before they can reach the surface to Company of Chicago. The country e Hundreds of the reptiles can be seen from the coach windows of | fly- ing passenger trains, and in’ the country snake killing has become 406 BROADWAY, a popular diversion, They promise J W ore to be widely distributed by the time | the water rece ‘ 5 5 | peat 1 A Perhaps everybody has read the HW yout **a woman scorned’ Staple and Fancy Grocesies, '\\3\""<svout avon scornel” Canned So0ds 0 All i ds, pled to a woman jilted. The follow- inyr indicates the somewhat uncompli= Free delivéry to all f the city. mentary opinion a Calloway county woman now has of her recalcitrant Cor. 7th and Adama. husband. It is clipped from a Mur- ray exchange: “Mrs. Kizzie Agen requests us_ to] * her husband, | | Horse Shoeing ay totic pobiie ts ¢ Jim Agen, about seven weeks since a Specialty. sold all her household yoods, beds, AAC kinkls of imperfection in| bedding, cows and land, in fect fe horge’s travel 4orrected, everything, leaving her and ur children im destitate circumstances, Do Repalr Werk of Every Kind, snd ran away with another woman, Woe Guatanzeho, ad his whereabouts is unknown to jher, and she takes this method of Always on hand ready for work | warning to public against him"? RE | F That must have been very gratity lie. Tt was no doubt of the most | paramount interest to find out that | Jum sold his wife's household goods ), S. GAN Jand land, then skipped—and with Janother female. The loss of her . zoods probably was not such a ter- Solicitor af Pension tis {Fite blow to the pampared Mrs, Agen as the knowledge that her re fcreant protector considered another far fairer, But whatever the cause, let us give thanks that we got the in- teresting news. Veterat of four years ja the war 1st -65/ Jaims before the Bureg of Pepsions Progecutes It is hard to coaceive of an hum- Clonal capital sbould write ime OF a |bler wretch or more — versatile ‘ ____ | and prolific liar than a tramp before = 90 the police trbunal, The tramp is Lt 1 | () USE J the air te breathes or the food he de- yours until be strikes the back door of some inviting residence with hu- 10g IsylLin ay miliation and a vacuous interior, or faces Judge Sanders and the direful contingency of haviog to work thirty day & days on our beautiful streets. ‘Then Rovins only 81.00 and yyards, you see every phose of meekuess and A. R. COOPER, | modesty. American Plagt §400 to 5.00 per nel of the river. not at sch “I'm! I'l bet the teach A woman never can keey Boston Transeript Why?" going to be Brooklyn Life to have for his almone the author of “Manon Lose always as free and independent as know that, sections where there many politicians that 1 believe a getic man could come pre from the mouth of the Cumberland up as faras Dover on the Cumber- nd is all submerged and itis with lifficulty that pilots on steamers can rtain which is the original chan- L376 1896 TwentyAbree years spent in the Dv Bors & Co. HUMOROUS. salt pork av him my Tucker, “am vit ker, with mue Mamma—"Johnny, I fear you were 1 yesterday.” Racon—"In Venezucta they have trees which loc exact % las." Egbert—"1 shou v" be afraid eave them out all night then.” — Yonkers Statesman Durir the Interval “Vapa, do yreen ay oy a fastidious He wished Prevost “Mou 1 the abbe to him, “I have * “Never mind, Prince de Conti wa mM the subject of the 1 never the | “[ never hear it,” London Figaro. “Tye got a great mind,” said the oung man, “to go west and grow up with the by know anything about agriculture,” “I Lut there are one or two coms to be so COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- 7th and Obio (Vethodist) San. ing 1a im, and Washington Street Baptist Church Preaching 8p m. Evansville ond Pa Sts. JOB FOWLER and JOHN S, HOPKINS Preaching, Mt a.m St Paul A. ME, Paducah and Cairc weve Bu autora. p school, #°3) a. in., preaching, It Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati | noo) teachers! 1 COLORED LODG Away, Third Floor, Meets every first y | every Wedn Y) m., passin urday Monday In each day in eachmonth :PEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS | > Meets frst sable to work for the interests of my race. Second, My sons have to marry your daughters my daughters, therefore I am inter- ested. Parents, we want to make s Council No 79.—Meets | our bo! yevening in each month at Lodge No. 1515- and third Monday ineach month U1 Padueah Patriarchs 7 aoyming In each Ha Past Grand M to educate them morally, intellect- ually and industrially give them a magnetism and will ren- . }der them capable of honoring them- g| selves in lif nneasee for St. Louis early this | Colors Men's Pride Lodge at Hall over No, 22 Broadway UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP Meets every second ay evening in each tin ateots first and Future Hope ot the Negr CONDITION—When we at the way some a victory over chastise bir | and have climbed accordance with their superstition |top round, yet, these ladder to the are many who ays b Just think that since 1/you did; but if you had, 1 was go- ling to wea atrocious crimes committed, the Cumberland and] to have { those |has us as he wants us. ted in the prisons ; walk the streets of | told us, we »|selves and get the ‘str: og, | Matter and correct him » of jhe will stand in fear of us, not do these things with the hope of ‘ound the pool and other hell he whom I speak , and who have had the vational advantage: your boys and your girls on Sunday morning fj thn fourteen boys from 10 to 24 age lying around ning dam have been diverted, worked both nigh! ten went hungry ; nd stop the littl some on the chain gang, One of our girls has to} there is a hope for the ne has mors to} which all hiss met hunts him now she will have him after she gets him not worthy of for more a quarter of a century, | which is and we ean lift our hands and exclaim: Glory to God any other kind What girl properly cultured would d, or one Who works What young n our race, over all) the difficulties in the chain g |which we've surmounted and over- study of saeatichom nd pharmacy— resuit—the most platable and effect- | I ive Chill and Fevet Cure on the of the globe—Dr. Megdenhall's Im- proved Chill and Fever Cite. Price 50 cents. Sold by ee] 5 We have plenty of write of the important ] above Taraneh in our city—| they've filled e boysand whic are children of parents who race is paying taxes on 830,000,000 worth of prop- erty, and is editing 304 newspap and iagazines and is sending them out daily, weekly and monthly tothe carry. their ceuahiidnea late 10'be | publi ; trying to help to save others, | when our own children are going to| Considering these things, what language of the “the future hope of the ne is the young people who evil influences This is 1, Our race de serves much credit for it progress. There are 1,416,502 Afro-Americans Jin the public of the sixteen | southern states growing |80 universities a and | which many lawyer Jers, scientists, ed e is but one rule that L will) tists, which have overcome many dif- wd that's the one Joshua| culties in their professions. The jare, When we shall have adopted this rule | we shall hold our family worship, and | morals of our children and to en- | courage andinstigate them to imitate school Sundays; |the noble examples of our prede- and in order to see that they go to|cessors and our contemporaries. Sunday school we shall go ourselves, and see that they behave there. at our children’ go to school nd to Sunday Yours for the race, barber shop to the corner of Ohio and F \high vistreet, His agart attebtimrwill be given to hiv business just the 5 with and a saWsfac tow customers. 24mor Hickoty Stoys*Vood, AINE more than all he can ever learn else- foundation upon | inevitably rest his future Lessons taught around the make greater which he shall come in contact in af- Hold up to them the pic- ture ;keep it before them ; both sides ot it, y are when they are out ‘Teach them to k Always know where |g p out of bad com: teach them to love Nyaé and you don't structors by speaking favorably. of them yourselves. Some one may ask why cerned in thle matter, a monopoly of the ¢ farming: ne Manager.| As Judge Sanders says, each tramp Al esi two reasons: er of the race, it is my duty indispen- Reale p) Harrison, (ince Hoy sw Wa, m, 2004p, m, and TWO vp. My é nsville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Li Owned and Operated by th tation Co, INCORPORATED, Packets (Dally excep Leave Padtican at 9:30 o'clock a, m. Packet Line (Daily except ay.) Steamer DICK FOWLER, Leaves Paducah at 8 a. mM. J. H. FOWLER, Supt Packet Company, Steamers and your sons and our girls better, want| This will Paducah Flectric Co | INCORPORATED. R. Rowtann, T: STAPION 217 M. Broom, Pres. + Fisuzr, See, You can turn your lights on any time—whenever you need them. ontinuous service d We don’t use trolley wire currents It’s dangerous, 10 lights to 25 lights, 36¢ 5 lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per light per mouchy These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill is paid betore A. C. EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and Mgr. ding month, . co As mw BB ri an Kiiiiel WMT ER + is oie Mam 90am $95pm Ltanooga a = An0ogi 1.90pm Bempnie 3 Jackson 1pm Ar. Lexington. Suon Ly. Lexington 4 Hollow Rock Junet b- ‘ P Cam | Bani Sam Paducai oman au train daly " rough train and ear servi ducah and Jackson, Mens ia "Nears aed ‘PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. ie North Fifth Street, Parmer House. Suitahle tor Ministers, Doc- ‘Teachers, and in reacis of all. Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $20.00. tors, Lawyers, ‘The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free wheels from WE invite you te call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. J. R. PURYEAR, Manager. “Water seeks its level,’? so do the | various elements of society. Tell ns whom you prefer as comp: we Do you love the society of the vul-| gar? Then, vou sentiments. € like. | an tell you whom you are debased in your Do you seek the society of the pro- fane? Then you are like them. Are jesting and buffoonery your compan- | ‘Jions? ‘He who loves ‘to laugh at} folly is, himself, a fool.” Let us| seek the society of the wise and good. Imitate those who fear God and our! N ,|boys and our girls will imitate us | Let us not + and we will not sow t |cord in the | ackbite’’ our nei seers ts of our TRUTAFULNESS OF CHILL Some of us get it into our beads that our children won't lie. Why will they not lie? Did not we li both in their presence and to the | Our children g Jand do something which — th ¢ {ought not; old Brother N and tells us about it asa friend ¢ brother; we say off out of our sight soce lit m “Thank you, sir; and I sha After Brother Ned his gone we call Billy, and ask him, ‘Did you do thas sir? I did not,”’ | . papa nnd mar **Well,’’ says one I didn’t think | you out!" | This gives him a license, and he | If we doubted what Brother Ned hould search for our- ght" of the pt once, then nd will out of them LIPrE THINGS Oh. say some, “L ain't going to t omy child) for every little Hat they ar the litle which we » look afte | All large things have a sm gine The Ohio, which plovghs mighty way past our city ant many | others, at one time could Lave been | . Jandits mighty channel could | on frm this crimes, and the e ones will not be committed, Parents, take a yall we have said », Which ion, upon otwithstaudi ity for a founda and achiev uinment iu the future sha as been a great deal said be basi there ress of the negro, the highest!’ for the success of me. lis needfal that I should s which among us are leges, from he are rectors, t preachers marvel is not so much where we us it is whence we come May God help us improve the S. R. Correr, Mr. Robert Oakley bas moved his th streeyfon gecount of the ater at UG gaat Mad of Court guarantee to all For fice stove yxtod telephone 29 Dr, Wall Paper »* 4 Window ‘shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERN: ‘(ON GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS Wl. S. GREIF. Telephone No. I. J. BERGDOLL, ——— PROPRIETOR Paducah - Bottling - Co., CELEBRATED LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, O£8f Louis.|: d bottles, . P. rs filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 Telephone 101. i Mulison Streets. Arrive Paducan a bas through ng Parlor Car for St. Louis. Double berth rates, 11.50; a Tates, 75 cents, \iso. variéue~femperance Itwer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Has Thro Saturday nights. PADUCAH,KY. Ville, reaching dipeet or tapkin tious far principal points On its own and connecting’ lines, tacludi Vicksburg and Jackson, Mss, Baton Row and Natchez, !n., Little Rock and ot Springs Ark., Waco. Fort Worthy Dallas, Houston and Sau Antoni making direct c WILL ABPRECIATE |\WHEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST |! —— You aft find it/ at—— DETZELS. —Where we keep’ the finest 9 Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, ESTABLISHED 1864,—— Miss, Ma GENE AGENTS. . Telephone 174. ie Greif e Co PADUCAH KY RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis Louis Railroad. PADUCAT AND MEMPHIS DIViatom, sUUTH HON Chattanooga, Tenn. Close eonmesti laut, Ga., Jacksonwile, Fis east, ‘and 'to Arkansas, ‘Pex 4 Southwest. For further iatormation ln or pailey OP and Aamo 2 a anvil a’, Nubville Bar, Pt ‘Bonovan, gF Padncan Ky. E, 8. Burnhaie agent, Paducal {LLUNOIS Norra Bounp— No 202 Gy New Orleans. Memphis Fulton, Cineiunatt SourH BouND— No 21 Gv Clueinnatt, Ar Paducah’ . Ly Paducah, Ar Fulton Uy Fulton: Ar Memphis...) 655 pm New Orleans... 740 am All trains run aatlys »s28 and 24 carry Pullman buffet sleeping and free reclining chair cars between \ ta U and New Orleans. Nog 201 and 2v2 run soild ‘betweenfCincinnatt nd New Orleans, carrying Pullyan outer ERBEEs: Stop for meais “All trains rau daily, ‘This is the popular line to St, Leonia’ and Chicago and all points no. tb aud west ‘Train le ing Paducah, daily at 0:15 p ‘ullman Palace Bleepti Information, reservatt ‘ail on or address J.T. Donovan, mer House, Paducah, or A. H: General Passenger Agent Chicago. Minnis Cental. ‘assenger Trains and Fast Effitient’ Double Daily Service tryin Cipeimnats and Louisville to MEMPHIS AND NEW. ORLEANS in conne¢tion with thell. & O. to Louis: connee- SOUTH ann WEST. TeX, and’poluts on the racific 10 has through passenger trains jeut double daily service from Coast. It and fast ef New Orleans, Jackson, Met is and points Sout and West ou it owa ‘and, sounseting ines to CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS jections with through trains for all pointy NORTH anv EAST Including St. Louis, Chicago, Buffalo, Pitts: burg, Cleveland Boston. New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore aud Richmond, Solid Vestibule ‘Trains. “Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cats. Through Free Recliniog Chiair Cars Particulars of your local railroad ticket age Hatom, Div. Pass, Agent, Cincinoatt, Jno, A. Scort, Div, Pass, Agent, Memphis, A-H.HANSON, R.A. W.A, KELLOND.A.G.P A. cago, 7 Louisville, Poi d onal Exposition, HASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST.LOUIS RAILWAY, THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND/FROM TENNESSEE. KENTUCKY, GEORGIA. ALAWAMA, FLORIDA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLJNA, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADKGYHIA AND NEW YORK, THROUGH IM via new HoLtom Roce Rourke and Texas wud SOUTH ES. PULLMAN cone F fat "rain AH on, Trains, “He. PALACE Ko tanh ‘Gnas SLEEPING so. CARS ape nd York, Between ‘Nadhulile aed dacksouvine, Florio daily year ‘rofnd, via Chattanoogs, AUauta, Macon and Tifton, Excursion Tiekews on sale during season, EXCURSION TICKETS site trom ll potute on tions tor Nasi FO" For further information, egll upon Tielket Fes. > gent R. 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