The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 2, 1897, Page 3

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— W. C HOM ATHIST, ¥. Telephone 120. oafarnce cob Se ah erie Ww A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fourth, Room No. 2. 1 Wil pra Collett an of claims promply attended to. L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GLAmNG ane Reaitence _-— 4. G. Harrie T. LC rice HARHIS & GRICE, Attorneys - at= Law, 125 8, Fourth— Upstairs Ftenographer in Office 4,0, ROSS, ~ Baggage /and Moving Wagons Ottice QL SATs Livery Stable. 3. Telephone 358, Mal, ag by R. M. McCUNE, 126 and 128 N,. 5th St. C..A. ISBELL, M.D. Physician and Rice Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh ty She lYsidencu tT? Office Hours 7:80-t0 9 a. m., 1:30 to 3 bw m Brinton) B. Davis, Wm, Thompson, les 6 to 7 When in Metropolis Stop‘at the State Hotel Cor. 4th an® Ferry Sts. $1.00 ST, JAMES. HOTEL —S8T. LOUIS. Rates, $2.00 Per Day. European Pian, $1-00 Per Di Goop Rooms. « Good Senvsce. ysician and o Hour oP a.m 1108 p.m, Ontice, No. 419 < Broadway, A. S. DABNEY, © DENTIST. Canned Goodsfof#All Kinds, Free «lelivery to all parts of the city. Cor, 7th and Adams, Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kets of impdrfection in a horse's trav prrected, 1 Oo Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work Guan ell Always’on hand read ir We HENRY GREIF. ; J, $. GANSTER, Solicitor offPension Claims, veteran of four, years in the war of tes§claims efore the Bureau FIOM Met Peksions, the wt of ion Act of dt soldiers, widows T xi iy: ie 2 PMtom. the rolls, of any Dust desire transvcted! ay th pital whould Write moor, ghY unhappy one. oftentimes after- and} released. of them, decline to “take her relati are sent} by ever: out to sell tickets for church or other] finally said she would ake the r nhl charitable entertainments never slight] vice, 4 the candidate, ) i the same “kind from half a dozen different ones before the entertainment comes off. A gentleman recently started out with a number of chances on thing to be raffled off, all to candidates alone, Children who | the courts of the state an, KY whims ane wiles of the voter before the election—and the voter a victim] Louis, which she finally concluded to to his afterwards— if he ce! After the primary Sat- untay the agony will not yet be over. The contest 18 tending forees of one the next few months ft will be a con- different parties. inves to accept. A furions battle was fought out on |the Brondway pike yesterday after- whe happened to be passing along at Out in the dusty road an old hen | was diligently seratching about with | te | 8 brood of chicks when eight or ten] dec belligerent jaybirds attacked the lit-[ around them think The squaking birds had a decided advantage over the fowls, mother gathered Plain and ‘ * pout nothing daunted the doughty old Ornamenti) Sign Palate. jabout her and got right inthe midst Mit PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS, : uite dead when pions deserted it, “uttered the hen hopped on it and] of the {viciously pecked and clawed it again. | When A finally lay motionless on the cowardly con ap 8. Sixth. | her Siriaas a People sometimes, while trying to [Jescue others from evil pursuits, fall me ways themsely ARCHITECT, “| About a month ago a girl came here | from Hlinois in se OttloggA-German Nat, Bank, | Who was supposed to be leading a | life of shame in a Court street bag- | victim to th e girl visited police ers and asked for an escort Shoemaker. |;,«, Crow was sent out |the girl, but a thorough search failed to reveal any trace of be found anywhere else, The anxious sister said she would re- main here until she did find hi J is here today. jad her sister, and herself an inmate of one of the resorts | thos from which she eame here to. reclaim water and dre bad looking, left. the on the evening train had all her earthly belongings in asmall trank with Sh » that was to carry ber away wth | mi «ded reluctance. foom and Breakiast, $1.00. singular as it is le vould be oy Mxaxs.| make a good n Four or five years ago she became When you #tiit St. Louls yop at enamored of a gentle an whos ST. JAMES HOTEL | tion in Hnoapway asp Warner, | He did not Street care direct to Hotel seemed only to ivcrease her strange | the City Court, subject. to the of the Republican convention. gentleman fully is as | Stop contributi sad} and about it] churches if tl cease mixing life was far ».pove her infatuation stantly annoy HARRY rh WILLIAMSON, M.D, |S See" Me bs | h began to con Pratt is a for the position, nd a man of brains, several yes lawyer, having had as a magistrate Mirsissippi. He the eity ation, havi present [position hy council, appointed to pired term of Mr. J. Mayor Yeiser, elected by the present couneil.A rec- ord of which he is justly proud ; originally from the North as long resided in the principally in the state of Mississippi, but for some years Paducah his respect citizens, Hit Tasteless Syrup Quinine, ~—tfon, May Apple and Pratt came but Dr. Bell’s 66 BROADWAY, Peppermint Chill.¢T J), W. Nioore, er We guarantee it to cure. Staple ol | Groceries, |QEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER ORUGGISTS, Fifth & Broadw’y. Wall Paper! We're always thé frat to show Bill, is FALL STYLES signs and colgrs, eady for your inspection. Finest line «f Picture Mouldings tha was himseif Canton in 1884 In early tife Mr. road man and in a wreck the principal members 0 but there is a plente of him still left to ably fully fill the chair is noques'tion but {that he wo deal it out in doses te my, ther oner, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work. L, P, BALTHASAR, vSie abe Under Patwxr Housx constant dread, where in comfort, sufficed, and elapsed sh habits. She few days ago on nd sold nearly} gentleman and locked up, The candi-[solution of the perplexing problem 1 her away, ured a home for her in St. was to Collins se and a pathetic she seems to want to infatuation, but cannot game of bail. pe sions and more than the umpire should remem- ber, as should those pelled to listen to such boannabeyen the her young ones] umpire knows more io in ® better position than the ‘The fight lasted fifteen] to watch the game, has an eye minutes or longer, and w came to a close one festive ji finally | has been trained business, and watches a dozen things notyat the same time tator knows nothing thoroughly Umpires doubtless make as Umpire Schneippe did here time he called a foul a fair ball, had conclusive wrong because of the imprint in the| mud where it struck, takes are few with a professional um- pire, and pe that the day ple tolerated. When one has A number of never | threatening to is now | Sunc iy ba se-ball have ion, m no Mr. E, W. Pratt, sta-/ genial and competent city anpounced her, but this}Sun as hom t, now ading lawyers at one time state Canton district wealth, and also tl city for eight yea mitted to he be chosen by the citizens of Padu- cah trum, Yesterday two county jail and asked ” They inspecte and upon coming out began discuss- ing the institution, dent! pretty ‘aint sech a bad place arter all, suggested one. “Naw, can’t say that roborated Bill. “Vda heap ruther hit than in one uv them little lock- ups away out in other, Officer Jones happened ting near and inquired ** mean by ‘little town?’ “Why, them little with tall fences rov ; out near the commous fur the ))'lice to put aman in time to walk to Bill. The officer laid for about ten minutes, men had mistaken the powder maga- rapid zines for lockups. Paducah and He eluded her as} Evansvi much as possible, but she kept hin in RAILROAD TIME TABLES, | Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad. Mrs. Joo B. Merriweather, anspor- Fashionable Dressmaker, pleased Neat fit ommerly of Ole 1222 Harrison street. D?, W. H, NELSON Physician and Surgeon, and Operated t and humiliating attentions a lately be. «i Ohio River ‘The candidate's lot is now a most} came such that he wa It is usually so before} peal to the law for relief, She was arrested and kept in the If a man is raflling off a ring} lockup for a few days, but as ther ora wate h or anything else, he goes} was no charge straight to the ea Keep Cool this Summer, Our day service enables you to run fans off of reg-/ tv Attach fan to anyfelectric light No dangerous high;voltage_pow- er or railroad circuit in your store or residence. PADUOAM AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, INCORPORATED, Ww Hollow Tock Sunetion ular lighting circuit. socket in any room.’ against her she was She was reasoned with by authorities ancl and JOHN 8, HOPKINS “ah WL 9:3) o'clock &. m. Day and Night Service, Store}lights, 80 to 40: por mo. but no inducement yeah fea: Electric Fans, >i.60 uk a Tesume 3. H. FOWLER, Supt 1 ar Hollow Rock Junction. 2 COLORED DEPARTMENT.| py COLORED LODG Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati Packet Company, Price ofjcurrent for lights depends on number Paducah Flectric Co. INCORPORATED. A. CO. EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and Mgr. iy. ‘Through train and car service between Pa- gueah sud Jackson, Memphis, Nashvi a ‘Ten rkansas all iets Southwest Por turther ‘am ana ‘owdway, Third Floor. The girl's o: Station 217 N, Foane Paducah, Ky. fs... ..? > Silat (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD overcome her piaselni Padueah every { INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS rner 7th & Adams, s8—Meets first and ‘ach month at Colored There can be | it one umpire in a High-Grade Bicycles and “|Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. _/ We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68. 80 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overtands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to sesqur-tthe of wheels before buying. are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- ing wheels from us, Don't fail to call startling intelligen but it would evide some, could they comprehend it. A professional umpire has acquired the art just like a person anything else acquires ence and study, LOUISVILLE AND ME “1 was down at Benton the ,” related Major Josiah Harris | ya this morning, ‘and heard Jim Fisher | month at ¢ get up aad announce himself a can- didate for commonwealth’s attorney. After he had finished his speech an old countryman back in the exclaimed so everybody could hear: ‘Ef Jim Whiskey ’ Past Grand Master's et} every fourth Friday evening in each month at jored Odd Fellows’ Hall Western Kentucky Lodge every second and fourth Iuesday ev each month at Colored Odd poliows People who at- da ball geme and kick against the Steesss: EEEEE=3= § = atearswnn a! LF EEEBESEES keep the } at Hail he'd make a putty Bae, remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. y- UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. fa’r attorney.’ onday evening in each Mion. cit . ‘There is no little complaint in re-|% gard to cigarette smoking in the street cars on both lines i A prominent gentleman remarked to- ne ai and 204 arty Pullman buffet sleeping chair cars between Cla- cars and free reclinin| eign Wend New Orleans nd Be run solid betweenfCincinnat) and’ New Orleans carrying Pullman buffet pe Train 34 carries Paducab-Lou igvilie sleeper, opge in Paducah ut Direct connections for aorth and south. Ticket o! “under the Palmer, and at the union depot The place to get the best PIANO for the least money HOWARD BROS., 417 N. 6th St. WE HANDLE THE BEST PIANO that is handled in this country—a piano that will last you a lifetime. We give you the best guarantee that is All goods sold on easy payments. Howard Bros., understands me, Which one-third ors do not, and is emplo: umpire fairly and impartially, to} less knowing that whenever he ceases to do this he is in danger of losing his job. “It has the most abominable odor *| imaginable to everybody but the man who is smoking it, and it ought to be You can board one of the use on both sys- nd fourth Monday ni & FS th Thursday pights in each Ss, tems and if it is the ed the boys and young men sit around mistakes | and blow that stuff in your face with- xo Z 25825 Sects PEEEs sree SERREE We mean just what we say. given on a piano, | organs taken in exchang. a EEBBEEE BF & SEB BE SEEBE evidence Old pianos and|_,, salesmen for Harding & Sze seo auc sales and small profits our motto. But these mnis- | Saved From the Waters, Cor-| rallied on the Levee. of bribing nd unfairness in baseball is no Ssegesurs. USCC EES BE nd Ohio (Methodist) Sun reaching Ia, m. and & p pular line to St ul and ite Mf Speeia confidence in the | '¢™# OF Spe umpire and believes he is going to see | a fair game, much better. AW.GREIR BuacksMITH AN Horse Sxoer, WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriagesfand ; Turnouts aT JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stabl Cor. ThirdjandjWashington. TELEPHONE Us. F. J. BERGDOLL, Paducah - Bottling - Co., AGENT CELEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Mington Street Baptist Church,—8t Preaching ®P ™. jor Car for St. Louis. Double berth rates, cents. es, information, reservations, , call on or address J. T. t House, Paducah, ‘al Passenger Agent Chicago. he can enj Chureh.—Sunday The Dick Fowler backed out the wharf and he for Cairo this morning promptly especi ily|8 ball questic Who sell perishable goods, soda such things on Some of the base-ball me have demanded that if the law be en- well|foreed ayainst all/agamst all without Depot} 40d tis would the above named so that « ar, church members who signified International Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, The Ashland City arrived bere ‘Tennessee river last night and left on her return up that stream to Danville this morning at 10 a very fine cargo of freight: re coridially invited, R, Cotter, pastor. ‘Sundayischool 4: dis¢rimination, in trouble to 10.1 and falling, the 1 tenths last mght. ing « fall of 4 Wait for the St. uis excursion. A special train will on the wharves tc curry. - PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. THROUGH Hoth via new Hottow Roce OUTE and the M their respective | destinations on good time. ie Buckeye State from Cincinnati | passed down yesterday late for New Orie a splendid tip of pastors thereof alo not p in this affair. ouis Tuesday, August clock noon, arriving at ULLMAN pes Sew “te etween puis and NASH: i. Vitis oa Night Trains. NASHEILLE. CHATT, Special rates given to clubs of thirty or more. particulars see bills lapelphia and New Mol . York, Between Nashville and Jacksonville. himself a a candidate Tt is rumored that Ca Louis has pure) mer New South from th nati and New in is at present in the attat i{ton, Excursion Tickets Ga sale during soasod EXCURSION TICKETS On Sale at Redueed Rates from all points on Uiis line and Connections to Nashville and nuance of the mig Seturn during the cy see centenial an 1£hte further information, call upom Rc. “COWARDIN, stern Pass, 405 Ry. Raghange Bldg. Br. Souls, A. J. WELCH, Division Pass. Agt., », the Mary Morton, s experience ison county, any friends in It is suid that the Mississippi river are ainst the government delaying snag pulling trips. tween Cairo and St. 1 obstructions and danger to navig Account general assembly Presby- irrespective ace been elected to his | * MeMrnis, TENN, eria railway will sell round trip tickets to t one fare for round trip. EXCURSION TICKETS —VIA THE — ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD Tennessee Centennial~ PADUCAH, KY. | (ND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION NASHVILLE. City of Paducah striking one one her recent trip up to s a few days ago, trip tic kets will be on sale June 16th to 19th inclusive, good returning un- June 30th, at one fare for ite round trip. ecount Lot, Con, B. Y. F , Tenn. round trip tick- June 13th to 15th inelusive, good returning until and on July 21st Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Clarksville this mornit of the light of the season, t treight trips nd = eonfide: ets will be on sale § Ai ights, brother, Saturday nights, Scnator for the|Feceipts and a nice list of passengers. a 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. , but who has been postmaster in Important Change. Effective May §th, 1: a Texas and Pe STEAM LAUNDRY | steamers in the vicinity of Vieksburg , arrived here ¢ at vicinity to | aston excursién tickets Paducah, Ky., a8 follows: 1 the réund trip, o detober ¥, and guod returning until eth will be on sale Fra rly this mornit L. ; L,, railway, will operate through —2adman und the river front renewing acquaintances few hes with the boys all day, Alex Woolfolk, » Bettie Owen,says that his river is down to s trom’ date of Buch ticket wilp be limitgd beyond 3 Capital and Supls, $120,000.00; J, W. YOUNG & SON, ves Memphis Lalike should | opinion 1s when the This ts viet pres f tween Pailucal BROADWAY.) PHONE 200, Give us your layindry if you want first class work’ and prompt de es Texarkana 8 Open from 9 a, m. to 3 p.m. On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8. found will be. The vehi water th be found there now eula on the fiersigned’ Tln oe aa theiy dispenser of that nos- .. timieratged Tins oO a vickew ‘Thig is the only route rating through ‘sleeper service be. tween Memphis For further information ad- Interest Paid on Time Deposits Sngineer Clay Warden says it so hot down at farmers are feeding their hens ¢} to rere them from laying hard G, Marruews, Southern Trav- eling Agent Missouri —_—_—_——— Pr = Great Through Jas. A. aver They were evi- ZKset Cashier Pownsexp, Gen eket Agent Missouri 1 IpWortant Notice, f6ns-kuowing themselves in- of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Sor warned tgeall and sett! 1 Kansas cry, ar. 108, Paducah arrived bere OMAHA, PUK Louis en route GREER & REED |rans this morning from St DIREQTORS. uae A. Rupy, TY THE NEW FS NEW FAST Than |AS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jaon Mountain Route, The most direct ling via Memphis to Jas. R. Smirn, Gro. C, WALLACE, W. F. Paxton, way landings. Pinckney ville WV. Buttorff this moroing. He has been in j days disposing of some of lis timber to the local mills here. Practice injalljcoarte, Office, Broadway, EC J stn, over Thompson, the Tailor’ bet, 4th and ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, : WEST AND "AND SOUTHWEST, Free Rechning Chairs 0 Chairs on Al) Trains, Tunoven Coacuxs Dattas anv Fort Worrn, What do you as I will be fore to proceed by law to collect same, unless otherwise settled promptly Ep Hi, Ponyear, Receiver of Rogers & King and Join Rogers & Son. 6 The repairs on the big themselves costs Mary Morton, which Galt Hous LOUISVLLLE, KY. nd them t\at sets | strides toward completion, be a floating palace when clared ready for service, Cleaning and Dye First-class work guar anteed or money refunded. Ladies id Gentlymen, please call and ave! , you will not_regret toe American Plait’ $3,00 to $5.00 per J » oks on Texas, Ar came down from Ins the nicest frait tobe found in the eateh find tarther ingston’s Point stores and coal, Rooms only $1,00 and laughed morning after She is progressing with her work at the piling e) such work as we w; 0 ter you, EIGHTH AND/WASHINGTON' y,c, TOWMBEND, G4, < Bi COOPER, E.T.a. a als Dr. Edwards, Specialty, Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat, Paducah, Ky,

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