The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 21, 1897, Page 3

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“OR W. C. EUBANKS, | HOMGOPATHIST, Omen Rosidghee, 1 \iway, ‘Telephon jorwon St. Te WiPe B10, 18, Toh A.-L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 8. Fourth, Room No. 2, Will practice in a Colleet! on of claims v attended to L. WILLEA, % HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAINING, K ALSOMININO, GLAZING AND HARDWOOD FINISHER: ert. = Undertakers and embaimers, tore Telephone 126 Residence Telephone 150 Established 189, Incorporated 18 Johnson Foundry and Machine C0,_|. anufacturers and Dealers in Steam Engines, Boilers, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery! And cco Serews, Brass and Iron Fttings, Castings of all Kinds. Papvcan, . . Kenrecky. Physician and Surgeon. Oftice 602 1-2 8, Seventh St. Residence 723 § Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a.m.) 4 pm. 6 to $ pom DR. W. H. NELSON: Physician sad rgeon. Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. N Ottice Am,-Gern When in Metropolis Btop at the State Hotel Cor. 4b Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room atd Breakfast, $1.00. Evrope:® Pian, $1.00 Per Day. Goov Rooms} Goop Mrats. — SeRVICE When you visit §t. Louis stop ay ST. J (ES HOTEL WAY AND WALNUT 4 care aired to f HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physiciangand Surgeon omen Hours: ee tod m. ih (AO p.m. Oitice, No, 419% Broadway. A. S. DABNEY, #® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, J, W.! Moore, [pEALERgIN Staple and (Fancy Groceries, * Canned: Goods of AllOKinds. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor, 7th and Adar, TT mete Shosing ; a Specialty. ‘All kinds of imperfection in ‘a horse's travel corrected, 1 Do Repalr Work of fry Kind, Work Guananréten.f} Alwayagon handjready for work. © _ HENRY GREIF. J, §. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims. in the war of voteran of tour ren, ‘i Jaims before the Bureau Honmoster “ot pensions. ican Biya a union pivemto releate cures batten oy aug atte sees, a he rolls, oF any Dus WRITTEN AT RANDOM, well known young lady has reached the penitent conclusion that it is sometimes best to ancestor—especially regard to matters concerning the tel- phone 140 ascent, dod the dog took possession] the melon was that way when it ar- Just in tind toget third floor ‘There he Created a tre-| been ‘ tlim-flaniwed mendous commotion until) Col. Ben} Mr. Bonds told him the story of Weille appe# 2d on the ser club and brought matters. to a crisis, | his newly cooked ‘possum was cool- ‘The dog is still alive, bat pretty sore, | ing, and awoke to find only the bones and now studiously shuns the Palmer | in th House, He had a teleplione put in his res: ¢ first moved there ‘oung ladies completely monopo- their incéssant conversa- young gentlemen friends down town, and Ainally he perempto- rily forbade tptir ever using it again yurts of the state missioner and — surv beard shaved off Saturday and pow looks thirty years younger. It was the first time he find had a razor to his face in twenty years, aud he feels like a two-year-old. DRIFTWOOD very rigidAn his domestic discipline, and the enforcement tions 18 atnatter of course, & when he is about home. far as he knew, his order was being y observed, for his daugh- to their sweethearts ree other people's sweethearts while But you know how Saturday night that rivaled the cele- Saved From the Waters, Cor- brated ‘“shirt-tail’” parades of the *) military encampsient here three years ralled on the Levee, ago. Several young men were bath- ing in the riyér near the ferry bon when the wind swooped down on] ltems of Special,Interest to River them and sent them scampering up the bill, Helsing their clothes they bite ran up the wharf donning them 130 8 Third away wasto make up for time lost while he was at home. ) he had gotten his bike—for She hado’t been hour when her father talking but half an trom his ofice and asked to from being ar covered with when they dressed, hgwever, render-| at 8 a. :4° it connected Ms h /Ou vest blown into the river. The vest contained nothing |but a nickle and several holes, An. other sock Was easily procured at home. Ile waited | several minutes and then | rang up again, hung up the audiphone with an inaud- moment's thought toe decide jn and finding ordered her to Ringing up centr The ejaculation came from an ice y man suddenly be- tion anytl came deaf to the G. A. ISBELL, M.D, : ld man was bes ruken down ‘pore’ people an’ Wore 6 trash," he | pbilosophised. ‘+1 Sixth, |" pto s/n way ‘rou |fur it is, to ax’ |wuth er a pickle’s wuth dey wants. Den youse got ‘er go back ter de waggun, git de stuff an’ make trip ‘round de ‘ouse. Oh no! Dey od start here | wouldn't tell youse frum de front Now she's sick m be you seen the veling far and wide f reports are true, ting! Nit! You’se got ter go in The George H. Cowling ran her an’ ax ’erm.’’ And he walked off] fegular excursion between here and words to himself that woulda’t look well in print due here today en route up the Ten- ' Bank. |! Broadway—s6da—watpr dis, clerk wheu thetatter came eves over the su: int Ferry Sts. $1.00) he rejoined. unless otherwise settled promptly. “You kaow wedmn't serve it ex Ko H. Purrear, in some other drink, as a mix-| Receiver of Rogers & King and John n't you know,” apologized] Rogers & Son. d26tt me res Take the Nashville, Chattanoo; The other day business men wen f Jroom and get it,” were the next Dp, Rdwards, 5} | words of the clerk, | wee eile vod | an | drilled glanci |fans he was leaving bebind « | pokin, asked Got up at 49, m with that drink Bought 1 doz, bottles of beer the clerk, ‘+I didn’t know what had become of you,’’ Fishing tackle ‘Two buckets minnows, $1.60. Boy to cory fi into the back rgom 3 you,’? explaingd tt just se thin and wagon, | Ch v T eschew the flowing bowl, even in this hot Weather, if reports are true, and , {it's all due to a dream, Some one administered large brown dt aturday evening late. urted through and near the Palmer | and called for a julep, After drink- ing it, he laid out a dime, which w quickly transformed into a small eleph eyes’? and graduaty enlarg ved until it stood out as large as & suull dwel- ing house. For Ladies. . Every lady knows the value of a good toilet powder, espe- cially in hot weather. Our Velvet Chalk is thepurest, bestand most economical toi- let powder on the market. A trial will conyince you of its superiority. * Large Boxes Five Cents See Window Display. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER into my as he planked down another coin only |to see it expand into an elephant and anything but elephs of Councilman M. Livingston, is just back from the springs. The Councilman d but it is nev ing the nig this was very strange Fifth & Broadw'y Galt House LOUISVILLE. KY. American Plan 83,00 to’ $5.00 per OR fruit dealer, sold ewig Jones, col-| gineer, and subjec the war o' jon. Act of ge » West Pension. Prompt and Rooms oaly $1.00 apd upwards, A. B. COOPER, demanied a new one. \. 1 A spiall hole was out ]dowd a pedestetan or ba} and dodged | throug which every qaatige' ot the inte B, Weille’s clothing storé. ‘The | interior had been rgmoved by skillful iting pl ator, 'The boy was just pre: [and a few fingepprints, to close the door for an] Henry's brother-in-law told him most ic the el paring arried to the} rived and Henry believed that he had with a] the darke: y who want to sleep while dish whilé his mouth was smeared with the succulent flavor, He had no recqllection of eating it, U. 8. com-j 4nd 4 certain other man who had the had bis | Pleasure of enjoying it while he slept didn’t give anything away, ‘This was sullicient to convince Henry he was wrong. Col. J. R. Puryear, . A scene was enacted on the levee —_—— 4 they \ran, and — finally NOTES, ot on enough — to keep! The Dick Fowler, Avith her usual ed. They were! good cargo, was out/ for the “Egyp- dust and gravel! tian City,'? at the mouth of the Ohio heir plight one not to be envied, fe young man hada sock and bis ‘owlef, the elegant mail liner, was away for Evansville this morning promptly at 10 o'clock, She carried a very nice trip besides the mail, ‘The Ashland City, after Sunday’s 7 retirement here, left this morning for sf Danville. f value, howev “Troubles? Well { should smile!” : Business continues quiet in the vicinity of the river, continues to fall, but at n, who carried a large pair of igs. and was covered with perspira-| The mv nd wet sawdust. He looked | * decreased ng but cool bimself, although Yes, youse ken allus tell dese gauge registered this morning and falling very slowly. The harber boat Ma’ in a big tow of logs from Cumberland is wants youse ter walk all de , bo matter how it's a dime's mills, out on fine time this morning. She left en route up the Cumberland river to Clarksville at 10 o'clock. She carried a nice trip. nuder ach how much dey wants, fer any- » his head and muttering | Metropolis. ne Maytlower from St. Louis is rd nessee_ river. A funny thing happened in a a ensary Important Notice, wan established] All persons-knowing themselves in-| ° stil, dua nals bet es debted to the firms of Rogers & King | , acik proceeded to g and John Rogers & Sou are bi What's the strongest | Warped to call and settle the onée at-my oltice. 127 South |* Fourth street, and thereby save to reply themselves costs, as 1 will be forced | od drink of | Proceed by law toollect Same, ay Ay rink you’ye got?’ he asked the ound, “Port wine,” wy Well give me @ “Ob, Fdon't care what ils in} and ston so its there, assured the ©us-| Consennial, trip, goo ailway for Dennese You'll have to go into the back ty, Byes, Kar, Paduca' e and ‘Tur The young man, with the ofa martyf, slowly ‘ose and towards the back room, ng aud lovingly at the pres- ted some time, and then, hishead through the door, Vell, when are yon coming Hew “I thought you bad gone,” smiled I'd have to go fter it?” a’t talking to clerk, **1 was uding the porter after some- “Dide’t you tell my “Why no, Tow * A well known man has decided to He tho pt"he went into a saloon t ‘zight before bis very “‘H—I! how did the varmint get ket book,’’ he wondered take a vosition beside the other one. “ He repeated this several times, until] For Sale by Oehlsehlaeger & | ter of Judves, he had a whole circus, and began] , Walker to do it pr, wondering how the Whiskey gOt 11 | ume -sssssseeesieeeseseee=eme history © its effect so soon, CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE. Kedesh-Naphtali “Vil have tohand you that dimel sealed proposals will be received through tomorrow, it don’t look like I’ve got] at the office of the Council Clerk un- | However, ts in my pocket] til 3 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, Jue | the sermon book today,” he said to the bar-} 30, 1897, Marthe paving, guttering |:00d, keeper just as he awoke. and curbing of the Stttewalks on Mad- | terest to the ceremony *.79 ison street from Eighth Xo Ninth] 4 brief but rding to | ing to i all could not be b: ment. Work to be completed by Ist| members. A good joke is told at the expense streets, work to be done aceg: who] ordinance governing said “improve- day of September, 1897, aud under the supervision of the M Engineer. The city 4 not tell it himself, rtheless amusing. When he arrived at Creal he asked or the coolest. room in the house, William Thompson HAS OPENHD A NEW GR At the corner of Sevently « Now goods, new prices, « he could find was! fingers, leaving ofly the thin rind) oceny ADM'S “SION Mrs. Joe B. Merriweather, Fashionable Dressmaker, and be pleased. Neat fit guaran- Formerly of Cleveland, O. 1222 Harrison COLORED DEPARTMENT. aband Street Chu: by 10th & Trimble “IC. way, Third Floor ) 0—Meets every first Mt “ego ‘Thursday eve i ine Mt Ziou Lodge No 6—Meets every first local packets were in and ont] ccna business was to help others keep} on schedule time, but doing very little | INDEPEN DENT ORDAR OF ODD FELLOWS ach month at Col 1s15—Meets every first N. brought | ana third mou Oda Fellows Hal river this moruing for one of the local Meets rand Maleer # Connell No 79.—Meets rth Friday evening in each month at The H. W. Buttorff was in and ete. t cack. L@ige No. olored Oda Meliows’ Hall oung Men's Prise “he No, 1783— DY FRIENDSHIP. ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary ft. E. Greif & Co: GENERAL INSUR AGENTS. 7... .. Telephone 174. ste aghville. $8.85 found | meet Tues even dass. tt | Joe Fitsworth's, hie rilby Social Club Ky. ly ‘aight with Mr, ¢ No. members are requested to be presen as business of importance is to be at tended to, after his recent illuess, Alexander is quite ill Navnie Fowler has from a visit to Metropol attacked by cramping § Nelson was called in, § svon relieved of his pains. Dr he wa of which all Knights and D is respectfully The installation 131 Broadway the public attend. aie free to evel aver Cowling will head for , with an excursion Sunday, 50 cents the round aud an enjoy vane a 27. trip. trip promised of the Knights and Daug ed at the C afternoon by Rev. ss of Sir Rey. al text, from the fourth chap church yesterday Palmer, owing to the illn ‘The was not delivered, erly & kuowled: by the former are cordialiy invited to meet at the ( A Viall Wednesday night. A short ses- ‘or and City ae 8 to 12, sion in council with the Grand Master | erves the} 18th, right to reject ang and all bids, of Paris, et D. A. Yeisen, Mayor, [She was in honor of Miss Luna P: will be held. Ex-Confederate Veterd at Nashyille. Capital and Surplus, ‘$120,000.00 Nashv and it was given him, The n re, She v morning he arose and proceeded to June 18, 189 18j10 aca I y . es | Leith, 2 raise a disturbance about” the heat, “ % Bh | saying he came neat burning up dur CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE, Elizabeth t. Host Stanley said) Sealed proposals will be received lock p. mn. Wedue , for the improver to have another room, graveling same accytding to special and all ordin ts; sail work to September Ist 1807, a said work to be don@under the sue Saturday night M 4 water melon, iis morning} ance of the Coun brought the melon back and bids. D, A. Yeuser, Mayor, 2 vo" June 18,1897, 5j10 , amet were: Misses Lana I: and requested |Tenn., M. nd requested! a+ the office of the Council Clerk un- | him to give it another trial, which he} yy 3 gy did He came down after taking 8] 39 14) siesta as wet as if he had ‘en n sii Yelser avenue from Ashbfook avenuel liems, J, into a creek, and sald he would): Clements street by/ grading aud| -awrence simply bi ey went up to investigate and found he had been vaconsciously sleeping with all the windows closed | jr proven and the door shut, pleted by day, June 21st via Ny ay, June | str nt of] Otho Sawyer, ively for use of del unjon, arrivio Persons desiring to r ordinance ordering the improvement, | jguth Cartwright nces governing such! Flora Dunlap, com-| Goodwin; 3 It} Dp, E El Bonds, the] pervision of the Mayor audPity En-| House; M & to tinal aycept | ence he city re-| Joun serves the right to reject any w bd ali] Rouse, Jobo Lowe, Connie Lee, party will = kimWy call on Mr, W. G. Whitfield grocery store, corney Seventh and Court, and leave their names in or- der that arrang: tort ‘and ville m sdames Lily Fray klin, Willie Miller, Sy Swith, Llewellyn Burks, Allea Jol, PAEK. Peoples Railway Co.’s cars tun to the gate! of the Park. Pertormance begins at 8:00 every night. -|Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don’t fail to see our $45,00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail t0 see our line of wheels before buying. are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. ir shop. Free riding school to those buy- Complete rer ving wheels from us, Hon't fail to call—remember the pile Cin Paducah Cycle Works, | (visite 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. AW. GRE! The... Expert BLACKSMITH ANU Horse )Suoen, WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, |: Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —aT—— JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable NASHTILLE; Cor, Third and Washington. TELEPHONE 148, ———PROPRIETOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, Also various temperance drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Telephone orders filled until 11 0’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. Saturday nights, Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. Will'furnish Lights and Power for fans, asifollows : Store Lights 25c per month. Residence Lights 20c Current tor Fans $1.50 D. B: SIMON, Supt. son, David Vinpgagrfupes Fortune CITIZENS’ James White, G.U, 0,01 0.F. | SAVINGS BANK, Broadway, Paducah, Ky, All the members ingood standing 15 Reunion | The Ex-Confederate Reunion at , June 22d to 24th inclusive will leave Paducah 9:30 a, m., Mon- | Open from # a, m, ta 8 p.m. & St. St} urday nights from 7 to 8g he exclus- . railway in a special « vsat this re- wccompany this BR “Roby meuts for their com- accommodations in Nash- he perfected: prate will be $2 \ B, Teacuour, ay Bi CASI FREE, RAMONA High- -Grade Bicycles and ANCE PADUCAH, KY F. J. BERGDOLL, PADUCAH,KY, uvities p. m. [nterast Paid on Time Deposits}. cansas ano Texas. President Cashier} Tasoved Coachxs MeMPnIs to + at Bockman's we A. Rupy PAxron . “Ase’t Cashier Anizscrors. Jas A. Rypy, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. + Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad. Lv Ar. Mempht Nashvi Chatpan AUatite Ly. atlanta a train nd car service pet ween P; Monipbia “Wash le aaa 0 eleh, D. on go , Mer 5. Daniey, GP ana i anak Linge FB boy oN ©. P. and T, ie Fada gest ¥ s. Borakane lepot: =) pn D sa S ILLUNOIS TRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. Nowtn Bouxp—_ Ni uv New Orleans... 729 “ad | adhe So0pm oo... 114 pm “60am 104m ame tem senesteasi zo= 8; Ly Centra _ Nowa and 204 ary Pullman Ly Leary a 2 run solid “betweenfCineinnatt and New tleans, carrying Pullm: bufet gorth ‘aud south Ticket ge ae Broadway’ “wider the Palmer, and at the union depot. ee, senests CUSTVVTS BEB BBBBEEEB Pincknsyville Carbondal Si Grantsburg’ . ‘Metropolis Arrive Paducan Sees ts aducan daily at 6:18 p in Pal jeeping and Double berth rates, jp bit: chatr rates, For further information. reservations, tickets, ete , call on oF address J.T, Donovan, Vaimer House, Paducah, or A. He Hanson, Gen Tennessee Centennial and and International Exposition, CHATTANOOGA & ST.LOUIS RAILWAY, THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM GEORGIASY DKTH CAROLINA, UTR au Pt SERVICE Kovre between NASHVILLE MEMPHIS, ‘making con. nection at MEMIHIS with all lines to aud from URKANS AR TEXAS and SOUTH WE: PALACE SLEEPING xouua CARS A, Wasninon Pod 2 Wash viliee fa ily year ‘round, v ya and Tifton, Exctaiag on sale during season EXCURSION TICKETS at Reduced Rates from all potnts on Mons to Nashville and #27-For furtber information, call upon Ticket ent oF address R. C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agt., 405 Ry. Exchange Bldg., #F. Souls, Mt Mespius, Tex, W. L. DANLEY, ass. and Tkt,, Agt., NASHVILLE, TENN, B. TEACHOUT, City ‘Ticket Agent, 435 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, EXCURSION- TICKETS e VIA THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRO zo THE Tennessee Centennial~ — , AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION ar NASHVILLE. : occasion excursion tickets *aducah, Ky., as follows nd trip, on sale daily tilt 19, and good returning until For the round trip, on sale day ti October 3, ie return fif- rexcept that us id November 7, round trtp, on sale daily tik pod for return ‘This ts tae short Jokest ropes veal, and Nashvitie. ‘Fur further du Missouri PaciFic Raiway ‘The Great Through Line ¥ St. Louis ees OSLO! Dav TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jon fountain Route, The most direct line via Memphis to all points in WEST AND > SOUTHWEST, Free Reclining | Chairs on All Trains, Dattas AnD Fort Woarra, Foy mape roles, {ree hocks on, Ly ar sas, sciore Sines pi Turina invorigatoa,"eall on your toval ueker . G. MA’

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