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

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Chattanooga & St, Railroad. PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, souTH HOUND Ly Paducah... Ar Paria ' Hollow itock Junetion Lexington b 4153 pms 88 jon 7 on pan oa pm 4 505 am NORTH HOUND .v Cexingt’ 1 At Hovow Rock dunetion, 2 3% pin Ar Paduc 6065 pm All trains datiy. h train and cas oor vice betwee VSnekaon, Senin in. Nash hinore, Philadelpht the so rthaast, and to all points Sovuwest ton call op or address. A.J. Weloh, D. PA Diniey, GP and 7 J WTedchout © F, y Ve ES Wurnbam, depot tke tient, Padueat, KY ———_ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROA 5, 1 For turtier LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIONS Nowt Bounp: 2M Ly New Orieaus 7pm Memphis Fur , 7 Wo aD io 515 pw ; Louie . sya i, “| chnson Foundry and Machine Co. anafucturers wad Dealers tn Steam Engines, Boilers, ‘‘ouse’Fronts, Mill Machinery Aud ‘Tobacco Screws, Brass and Tron Fuings. Gastings of all kinds. Papucan, Kentucky. BE, THALMUELLEA id Shoes — B. Davis, / ARCHITECT /orice Am-German Nat. Bank. No ®} Lous ile Ly Coutraiciy Nortouvill Ar Paducah, Ly Paducah, Ar Pultoe Ly Fulton All frains run aatly arited and 94 carry engcn wc tieans, carrying Pullman TA, vaimer How or A. Ht Hanson, General Pansoh Missoun ; seem St. Louis hate TRY THE EW FAST TRAM KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, {row Mouxtas Route. The most line vis Memphis t © fl points/in ARKAN:! AND TEXAS WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free Reclining Chaigs o:. All Tunovan Coactes Memrnis Dauias axp Kour Wourn Traine, nial c jonal Exposition * WASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS THROUGH CAR TO AND FRO! TENNESSE. KENTUCKY ALABAMA, FLORIDA, / + AILW OUTE. Preqh or les a c. COWARDIN, 4os Ry, Mechangl A. J, WELCH? Division Pass. Axt Mtyestrniys, PENN Agebt, 4 re U; S. PAT er 19 OrmoetTs i.S5 Lime than tom insecure patent with descrip. nea, free Of G.A,SNOW2 CO. TRADE MARKS, IONS, Anyone quickly ase S Probab fenuey for neu va aaah Buin & Co. tscnete, ete reall on or adress JT: bouovad | er To! When in Metropolis stop'at the STATE HOTEL, Fi.50 a day. “Special hates by the wee D. A. Baiey, PFopr. Retween sth ’gd 5th on Ferry st. LOUIS, — (oom and Breakfast, $1.00. Europgan Pian, $1.00 Per Day. oop Roos. p MEALS. a TJs MES HOTEL BROADWAY ANDAWALNUT. art RAY F, WILLIAMSON, M0. Physician and Surgeon ymee Hobe vam S. DABNE Y,, ~ DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY, & | Horse Shoeing a Specialty. AML kin & lorse’sArayel corrected | Do Repalr Work of Every Kino, Wok GPARANTEED Always’ aml ready for work HENRY) GREIF. ne ere X, §. GANSTER, Solicitor.af Pension Claims, i the war of is of Awperfection in Prosecutes claims before of Pensions. Prices Ry | wn Broker and oan Otice, MONFE> nfs LOAN ON Avi fait ABLES, ri ed jon Ladies? and We arefoves jent's All thé s ments apd Silver ¥ Instrump ngs. uake ygu We cari a good line Gente’ | Hirnishings ndard makes of move axes, Also a big lot of jans, Bistols, Musica! See the pric off Clothing Ben Michael, Jr. ‘ond, next door ng Bro to ahow Finest link Picture in the City Flave you seen the A YARD OF FACES, sonable for QDOD work , BALTHASAR, Uader P. Incorporated 1886 Mou dings WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Next Monday e Deane, the popular sino Theater, will sing Gilbert's Intest. song, Heart the question.’’ her many friends will leaves in two weekg“for Elmira, N. Y., where she jj ie Course Pay- tou Dramatic Company Mr. Charlemagne Koebler left yesterday for his home in Cincinnati, after a three week's visit to Manager Foppe. \ There are otfier changes in theatri- cal circles on the tapig, but they can not be given to the public at present. iss Deane, ret to learn, The new motoriran ¢lung manfully to the brake, and as he turned on the current with bis sweaty hand, his proud, ruddy, sunburned face formed ® marked contrast with his hot look- ing blue uniform. He was trying to go into the switch, but the car al- ways went the wrong way, After several lurches forward and an impatient backing up, off flew the trolley. But the motorman took it all philosophically. “Say, Jim,” he yelled, ‘luck out while L back ‘er up's couple er corn tows, an’ then put on that couplin’ pin!” The conductor laughed, and seemed to thoroughly understand that he was expected to replace the trol ley when the new motorman ‘backed er up a couple er corn rows. Some of the baseball men must “‘work’’ the managers to perfection. |The other night when the Henderson club was at the Union Depot, pre pating to leave, one of the new mem- bers of the club approached Man- ager Rogers, and beckoning to the} luach room said, “Come in and have a piece of pie with me.’* The managet, although bis ex- e with baseball men has not extensive, smiled n-to-you smiles,and replied, “Oh no had to pay for both pieces.”’ The other only Isughe!, But be told gue of the other players confi- dentially that the manager was ‘‘on to bim a-ready. There is a bad as well as a good side to the electric fan question. Electric fans, like billy-goats and old maids, are all right at a distance, but it isn’t advisable to get too near, Since the sultry season opened many of these small ‘buzz’? faos have | been placed in private residences,and small accidents have occurred jas aresult. Several officious cooks have had the ends of their fingers |vipped off by getting them too near revolving blades, afew family ats wave died all nine of their lives before their creator intended, and other accidents have happened at other times, But the most startling of all was the one which happened not long since ata fashionable resi- dence on Broadway. A lady ventur- ed to near the fan with ber hair loose wud quite a great deal of it was drawo iuto the machine, jerking her face alarmingly near the dangerous blades of the fan. Fortunately the hair finally clogged the fans and they stopped revolving just in time to ob viate the purchase of a wig. e.° Dr, J. G. Brooks says it is not the beat that effects the people as much asic isthe humid condition of the atmosphere. “The grass and other vegitation is wet,’’ he said, and the earth is wet, It has never dried out yet, when | he hot sum poats down on itit eyap- orates the moisture, and this is what makes people sick or ‘over come by | 100 degrees of dry heat’ can be easily stood, as can several de ees below zero of dry cold, but this much of wet heat or wet cold has a wighty disas!rous effect on the con- stitution,” A great many people have been “Ask Your one of those | I did that once before and | | ation of the hot spell. Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet. Line. Owned and Operated by ths COLORED le Ny Ve a GOOD TIMES "IR SHOE The end of the summ. son jis nigh and we fi rselves beffer stocked than we be dvring July. Therefor., <»szinning n Monday, July 5, at m., we / nal conduct a general RING vol ing séa- igton street Haptist Chi urch;—-Sunday Preachiiog BP m Rev. Geo. ; Uist Church.—Sunddy ue a.m and & pm r oh sunday sehool a wpm, Revs. & Se Paul A. MB. eh Preaching 11" a “wanlord, pastor n, Ady p ther pastor. Christian chureh—Su pa Tri mb ireaching 3 poor baseball Iman is not so unfortu- nate as might be fmagined. He has about as much time ta sit under elec- tric fans and guzzle beer as the next man. The valves will be by all ‘ude wwe fieatest ever offered in Paducab, Shoes that are today marked $3.00 will be shoes that are $2 will be $1.25, and shoes that are ow $1.50 will be 9X¢ The high cost ones will be cut leepest and the low price ones shora of profit. $1 50 ox- ford ties for $1; small ones at your own | Remem- ber the sale begins Monday. July 6. Come, J. W. Moore, |ADM:S- | SION FREE. Staple and Fang) Groceries, evenings, R. Cotter, pa RD, hogitarch ant, Broadway. NP 6 fad Ged. BER Paducah's Lé It is osid that a bageball manager |* entered a local saloon not long since when a visiting club was here and found one of hig men drinking a glass of beer. He said nothing, but when the man ¢alled for another glass, remarked, ‘‘Say, we've got to play ball today.”” “Oh, come off,’’ retorted the player, ‘‘did you ever see me so 1 couldn't play ball Bring on that glass of beer !’’ he said to the waiter. And he evidently had the bluff on the manager, for the latter said no ~— DRIFTWOO Saved From ‘the Waters, Cor- ralied on the Levee. jal Interest to River People. pastor. COLORED LODGES. MASONIC ie )Masonie Hall fay, Third Floor. joes every first b he every Sree Meets every Stone Square Lori cond Mouday in each me INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Meets every se: RALON PARI«. = ~ ,|Peoples Railway Co.’s cars run io cue gate of the’ Park. Canned Goods of-All_Kinds, Odd Fellows He'l Paducah Lodge No. 1si5— and third Monday in each m: aa Yellows Hall Padnoah P triarchs Meets every second Friday © mouth at Colored 1d Fellows’ Hall Past Grand Master's Coumell No 79.—Meots every fourth Priday evening ineach month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hal Western Kentucky (04 Cor. 7th and Adams yop 1G. A. ISBELL, M.D, Skctmonth at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Physician aiid) Surgeon. Young Men's Pride Lodge No, 1783—Meets | Office 602 12.4 Seyenth St ai Wednesday evening Residgnce 723 8, Sixth, wa Ht 30 fo 9 a. m. to3 fo 8 p. m. de W. A, NELSON Di. W. afid Surgeon. Oftice r No.7 Items of §) Office Hopts High-Grade Bioyeles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent forthe highest grades of Bicycle We are prepared to offer i596 Stearns tor Don’t fail to our $45.00 Overlands and iv on the market, prettiest wheel made Don’t fail to see our line of wheels betore buys are the ouly exclusive Bicycle house ii tie c Complete repalF Bree riding schol Lo Luvoe b ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycio 126 and | 12 North Fifth street, near Pisroae House. SCIENTIFIC AND FIR& : BLACKSMITHING | REPAHUNG (- HORSESTOEING All work guarantevad A. WUGREI Court Oves ee FINE DRIVERS rT SADDLE ui Elegarit Carriages and T’ ied neh saci Sisters if the Mysterious Ten, st A slight rise is expected out of the | 2—Mec's the first Pursday in'each month | ey Ohio river in a few days which will in all probability stay the fall of the | Ohio at this point somewhat, The river continues to go down the levee | , here gradually, The gauge showed this morning 8 feet 9 tenths. The arrivals aod departures were heavier this morning than for several days previous, and all the boats in and out seemed to be doing a very nice freight business, notwithstand- ing the very dull season for river traffic. Capt. Emery Voigt went up the Ohio river on the steawer Joe Fowler this morning. He will meet the John S. Hopkins between here and! Evansville and return on her tomor- row morning. | The Dick Fowler, beginning Mon- day, will leave Paducah at 8 o’clock | a, m. instead of 8:30. This ehange | is made because of the heavy ship- ments of new wheat. The difficulty to get roustabouts to work increases with the continu- The hotter the weather the more money they! poty is negoti want. ‘It’s the with the roust: |} ouis to open ers each summer. said ao old river | aye ea Wt ap old river | shop here soon. map. “‘It’s warm and they don’ . ies : : have to work.’’ Every thing is quiet in sucial cir- Jeles. Not a ripple can be discovered The City of Clarksville, which was |, cause the slightest stir, in social expected to enter the Paducah and |lite, Elizabethtown trade this month has | gone to the bank at Golconda and] Noti will remain there until farmers begin; 1 wish to withdraw imy name from shipping wheat ,and corn, so says the committee ou ariangements at Capt. Bauer, ber owner. | the installation of officers of knights, The Dick and Joe Fowler were out | Circumstances of whic. Leannot con- as usual this morning. The Dick for | trol is why 1 ask is! be oy cased, Cairo at a. m., and the Joe for oun MaTTMEWs, the upper Obio at 10 a.m. Both | were doing a very nice business, The City of Sheflield from St.) ” Louis, sailed into port this morning PY hine so captivatin early en routeup the Tennesse. She | goiden hair!" lay here several hours discharging “veryone to his taste,” returned the and receiving freight, Shehad a big man of the world, coldly, “I'l cargo of freight as well as an excel- with haif of any old color lent crowd of round trip excursion- | pepts are golden, had be betrayed him ain sw hign for what he ‘The towboat, Kenyon, arrived here » nobianeatie Gingeaae-| last night from Jobnsonville, where she took a tow of Corn to be shipped by rail to Nashville. She left thie morning for Caseyville to engage in Meets second Thurs: roadway nace } } std4p.m., and 709 Washington street. jeive 1120 Harrisc mple ts first and y night in each month Tabernacle, No. 45, meets th Mice Hours, 0 OP. 1. Madaline Tabernac vs third Thursday nites in each month. Lily of the West Tabernacle, No. ©, Meets second and fourth Thursday nights in each month. HAYOPED / NEW GROCERY he corner of Kevepthand Trin Now goods, new prices, Pulite| attention. Bree delivery. |p al ! Me ‘STEAM i TT LauNoRy To No, 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Satisfaction Guarantbed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 2002. G. R. DAMIS, Fron Pride of Paducah Tent, No. § Meets first Saturday afteraoon In each month. Star of Paducah Tent Meets second saturday | pm tn each month, Lily of the West Tent, Meets pia in each month Star of Bethe Saturday after Vlorks, le. voird saturday m Tent, Nd. 58 meets 4th 2 in each mouth W.-H. Clark is spending a jdays visiting relatives in Arcadia. Mr. A. Pullens will pull out an ex- jeursion from here to Cairo on the ateamer Chattanooga Sunday, July 11. You who can't keep cool oo Jand had better go and evjoy an elec¢ tric breeze on the Chattanooga. She is a fan in warm weather. Only 50c, the ,ound trip. It is rumored that Mr.. Harve g witha firm in St a three-chair barber SESY ork. JAS. A. GLAUL y, Feed and Bo Cor, Third ahd Ww shi AVIONE 148, Liv TRY STABLISHED 1864,——o Hiss Mary RL E.Graf & Co. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT nhone 174, nh end Trinmph Furnaces. Call ov dim and a eee for heating your reside Tin, Slate and ed Rater 8. Thid sll Something Golden, 1 with the golden,hair!” he rapturously. “9h, there is asa girl with take o gir) nag as her pr Then, ince | self, and 1 was—a fore Ghicago Post L. Sores nagse bal sich P eh pel J A Two O'CMek Tragedy. RY Wife (to husband just in from the club) —What, you going out sir; are eard tOvexpress their sympathy for (hose ‘poor baseball men, who” have to play ball ip the hot sun.’? It does ook like they are entitled to ail the sympathy in towv, but a second thought will coavinee most any one seball men really have a snap, r uot. In the first lace they are tough, and this enables | them to staud a great deal of heat. Chey have from one to three hours work in the hot sun a day, where painters, brick masons, carpenters. street laborers, roofers, and others, save to labor incessnutly all day ins sun just as hot Aud the baseball nea, for the little hard work they dy receive from 875 to $100 per month, men get, And even the two or three bours the baseball men are ov the field is not all bard work, for urcat deal of the time they are not in action, but are resting Hence the For Ladies . . Every lady knows the value of a good toilet powder, espe- cially in hot weather. "Our Velvet Chalk As the pdrest, best and / mosfeconorhical toi- let powder on the garket. A trial will onvince you of its superiority. Large Goxes Five Cents See Window Display. | a8 soon as that stream rises sufficient | which is mere than any of the above | towing coal up {the Cumberland river gain? Sins.’ Husband— Yeo was bad "noug I won't sbtan’ down, with his ket, and mit shuic It ) when there way4 ra’s two of you y lynger. (Sin the work em Life. for her to get to Nawbville with a tow tesi tence 622.8 6 St Papucan, KY of black diamonds, The City of Savannah will be let 14 j the river off the ways this wfternoon, | atter being thoroughly repaired and newly painted. She will be one of the ‘‘crackerjack’’ boats of the south- ern waters when she gety back home at Memphis. The big sidewhevler City af Oce- ola will be taken »\t/on the ways to- morrow morning W undergo exten- it slumbers,) Ha + Formerly of Sudden Lacksliding. Fond Mamma—-Yon have always been at schoa ear that eacher | MURNETY & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Atforuey-at-Law Lovievie Trust Bui food boy to-day you were Kept you in at reve Little Boy—No use bein’ goed to~day, | ‘cause my new shoes was sp tight 7 cowdu't play if T went ou—N, ¥ Weekly A h BY PeKMtS vouisyfice er Indignant Citizen Yor ought to be ashamed to beg for a Aivin Wh, dou't you try to do something and be | somebody? Tutfold Knutt—'Cause it's easier to be somebody.—Chicago cal whigtle of the ‘Kitty’! Clyde was heard this morning at & o'clock, when she waltzed into port out of the picturesque Tennessee, blocked off with freight —loaded to the guards with miscellaneous stuff— in addition to her cabin register bav- ing anice list of names, She will| remain here until tomortow afternoon | at4 o'clock, when he, leaves on Mer return to Floren One of the huits( places around ——Mr nu Steam Engines, Be ‘a/s,2iause Frunts, Mil) Machiner’, wu EXCURSIONS. ptra~l Railroad Dus me and July, ‘Via Minois © ing Ma The Llinois Central Railroad Com- pany will sell rotid trip tickets te thie port is the engine. room on points aud on dates named below ferry hoat, BettieQwen, ~ Ln fact it | os enon 08, | Nashville, Cen- is something above the temperature | ae c tennial and Fatern: itico supposed to envelnp the regions 0 c- tM ° daily until Getober 80Uh, $3.8 cupied by Plu. i'@ thermometer for seven cays to return has registered there fur several days| Chattandoga,. Tenn 114 degrees and is almost an im pessi- | July 18th te 15th bility for one to stay in there, though | until July Sst, ¢ Engineer Joe "lach attends to his du- | Buffalo, N. Y ty and conque's the sweltering beat | 20th and 22d) rate to he without @ murmur, later. ce 5 For farther information 10 APLER A LHNGT INUILLNESS. | to any of the above, apply to agents I, C. R. R., or Death of Mrs. Won, Broadway | INCORPORATED MULT Gen’! Electric/ Light and Power Co. Will:furnish Lights and Power for fans;-as follows: store Lights -dcjperfmon t! Residence Lights Oe Ourrent tor Fans PADPUL ¥ | | anu reg ticks H, Hansoy A, Chigago, Lil, W. A. Ketiogp, A. G. P. A., Louisyille, Ky C. C. MeCagra, P. A., St. Bouis, T. Doxofay, lucah, Ky. ser follow the miat Chill ut liver laxativ: ood, = Li mak It maks flesh. ATTORN XY-2 DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMMOPATHIS?, ‘epnone 120 Tplephone ay Oa 7 Veotyt dey, Mra. Sarah Broadway, aged 47,| died yesterday afternoon at 3:20 o’ lock at her fesidence on South Fourth street, after @tengthy illness. | The deceased was the) widow of Wm, Broadway, and leaves five chil: | dren, Mes: Zach, Next and Joe Broadway, and dpdghter: oe was a member of the Presby-| in church, the funeral took | ~ VI ne/Ardmore, ALG, Mo. between Kyil after effee se of Dr, Bell's Tonic. It is a pleay It wakes rich, red stout, sound houe SY50 to 2 son) ™ No li OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DAUGGI TS, bei at 4 o'clo afternoon, ser- Flood by Rev. Faylur, of the freed It gakes rosy che pf chills vo the; All pt. ble 120

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