The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 12, 1897, Page 3

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wc Sa chia iad D 'TIMK TABLES, ip adatats aren nne nar bnew Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis Railroad PADUCAN AND MEMPHIS DIVISIO, SOUTH HOUND 980 am 1200 pia 115 pun 200 pm Ww low Hock Junction HOW sees es wel eatenes seasessees Be EEELE 8.68 pm. 7 00 pm 60) pm 25am #05 am NORTH HOUND Chattanooga Atlanta Ly, atlanta, Unattanooga Nashville 2% a pm 605 pia and ¢ 1+ service between Pa: jieab and Jackson, Memphis, Nashville and hatianooga, Tenn, Cis connection for At Teuta, Gbs Jacksons vie Pin, Washingtan Halthnore, Philadelphia and New York, and Soriheast, and to Ar , ‘Texas wo al polnta Southwest. For further taforme: Hon eal] op or address, . Weleh DB. A bis, Tons Wu t ville, ‘Tem P ner Moni, Patncan Ky. EB. 8. Burnbain, depot ticke agant, Paducad, Ky ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. No 82 No 24 No wt 7 m1 f 660 ait 70 am swam Ar Princeton Nortonville Central City Ly Central ony Ar Louisville Cinctonat fT #06 uma 130 pm 2% pm 604 pun 615 pm 3.00 pu Louisy tlle Ley Contraicty Nortonvitte 0 Ar Paducah, Ly Paducan Ar Fulton Ly Fulton Ar Memphis ¢h5 pm New Orleans... 740 am All trains run cally Noa and 304 « 208 pm 215 pin y Pullman buffet sleeping chair cars between Clo ms Now 201 e 2 betweenfCincinnat and New Crieans, carrying Pullman butte Fries Paducab:- Louisville sleeper UY trating ron, ‘ ca nd we diy acts pom 2 Bieeyinw and bas vnrough Pulisa by sy Oar for St. Louis Missouri PaciFic Raitwa The Great Througd Line From St. Louis 85s eu ¥, 37. JOR, OMAHA, PUEBLO, DENVE? Avd SALT LAKE. TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN aon Mountain Route, ‘The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS ANO TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free Reclining Chairs ou All Trains, Turoven Coactea Memrnis TO Dauuas anp Four Worn WrTexas, Ar rn States, aut furthee your local tckebegent naial and ¢ rpational Exposition. WASHTILLE,’ CHATTANOOGA & oh LOUIS FAILWAY, Sar TE.) hc THROUGH TOAN THNNESSEM. KEN PHILADELPHIA A THROUGH Hot vin SERVICE tween NASMELLLR, SLEEPING» ickete 0 | international Ex posttic For further information, call upon went oF addrens, R. C. COWARDIN, Western Pass, A Sr, Sou ‘ A. J. WELCH, Division Pass, Agt W. L. DANLEY pass. aud Tkt., Agt...2 unr, city 1 \iucah, Ky Mamruis, Thom, ASHVILLE, THNN Agent, 42% veats, and TF business conduc itive, We advise, Our fe eveciul Sci fully iilusteated. ENTIFIC AMERICAN, ulation. of largest ciroulati eek! w At MUNN & CO., BUL Broudway, Now Yorks & a. cok ; Johnson y: Foundr and Mill Machinery And Tobacco ST and Iron Fittings, C of all kinds. Papucan, 406 Hroaway Brinton B. Davis, CHATEQ German Nat. Bank, When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a/day. | Special rates by the week, D. A. BAILEy, Propr. Hetween 4th and oth on Ferry st. ST. JAMES HOTEL 8T. LopIs.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Pian, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms, Goop Mrais. 20D SERVICR. When you visit St, Louis stop at 8ST. JAMES HOTEL HkoaDWAY AND Waunor, Street care dir Hotel HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Ofice Hours: 7 vam, Ite Office, No pom 419'9 Broadway, A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. {06 BROADWAY, Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of fruperfection In a horse's tfavel corrected {Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work GUARANTEED Always on had ready for work HENRY GREIF. ——_—_—_ | J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1961-65, Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions. 4 d or any Dust dat the Nw yam or give wes MYUNEY TY AM oO / fock We Are ove _ A Gentys /Solid Gold an Watchest.tu Il Gand cases. Watches. ( Instruments. Sey make you. We carry a Gents’ Furnis runks, Valise ate. ns, Pistols, Ma. the prices wy od line of ngs, Haj and buy strict ways give you ry Money to loatr@n all valuables. Second, next door to Lan, We're’ sdways th¢ first to show ony FALL STYLE’ An sll the fava designs and colors, They're ia as ready for your ingpec\ion, Finest line gf Picture/Mouldings in phe City, Have you pen the latent A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for D work. L, P, BALTHASAR, 423 B'way, Incorporated 188* Undey Panacse Hivos! aii WRITTEN AT RANDOM. <\ ‘OLORED EPARTMENT. CHUROHES, Husband Street Church (Methodist) 8 ay school at $a. m. Freaching I ® m Tp. m. Rev, © Imer, pastor. ‘Burks Chapel, 7th day school 9 a in. ching II a.m at m. Rev. E, S. Burks, pastor. treet Baptist CI Preaching # pee, pastor, nth Street Baptist Church—Sunday m. and 8p. m, If ever a year passed during which some one was not drowned here while in bathing, no one can remember such ayear. The first accident of} the season occurred Saturday, when a colored boy was drowned. As usual, he was in bathing when he found a watery grave. Yet small boys with no ability to speak of in swimming'will persist in going in the river when admonished by their par- jj ents and friends to remain out, and year after year the list of young lives thus sacrificed through carelessness increases, And it should be remem- bered that it is often the best swim- rs who are quickest drowned. fy ednesday evenings 7, o de 30; Sunday school teachers’ ineeting Thursda; je unfortupate death evenings 7.90. all wre cordially invited. the first, but the season is yet young. R. Cotter, pastor. se v is! beneger U. B. Church. (United Brethren Boys should be careful, for there is |, a no telling who will be next. Was! ington St 19a m. school 1 A. Me Be. ing Rev. J. . ch Sunday mm, 1am 7:90pm, ' taptord, pastor At, James A streets Sundaj m., Revd ‘Trimble Street Chi chool, 9:90 a. m. M. shoo! at 2 p in, ‘Stanford. pastor. ristian church—Sunda} aching, 11 &m and 7 church, 10th & Trimble Preaching 3 ) Sundayichoo! 8-30 a.m. Preaghing 10:80 a tm. and 7 p.m. others cordially invited to attend. ath Fifth street, between Ohio and Kev. Jas. A. Woodward, ‘The statement in a ccntemporal that Mr, John W. Blythe,of the city, half owner in the Palmer House An- nex, had struck a streak of luck and une by a¢ of the won a fortune by # of the on Sida ba -teineh TOE Rh ‘ ‘go supreme court of in the | Thursday evening in each month fh ‘Susann dies—Meets every ot yet finally settled, and further- nd Monday tn each mon euting the case /against Florence hold of Ruth, No. ##—Meets first vst he might be adjudged by the] , Padues! © No. 1515—Meets every first in the case,| Paducah P.triarchs No, Master's Council pastor. MASONIC Masonic Hall, 222 Browdway, Third Floor re} sl e Mt Zion Lodge No 6—Meets every fret celebrated suit over the enormous] wy inesday evening in pense lythe estate, is an error, The case rt ‘a tourth souday In each month 4 Stone Square Lodge No, 5—Meets every se ore, Mr. Blythe, df the city, after Snonth: 5! spending $8000 of more in prose- | INDEPEN DEST ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Odd Peniows Hall, se corner 7th & Adams. Blythe Hinkley, gf illegitimate child, } ro" erliy evening in each month at Colored signed his igterest, or whatever] Oda Fellows Hall. - and third 8 each month at Colored courts, to the English slyths for the] Sud Yellows Hail)” “™*™ "0 “ e 7. amount he had expended Wore era Gn eae and a small outside consideration. — | month'at Colored Oaa Fellows Hall pest a4 Mr. Ellis Bour, who put on Days of Pompeii’? last fall at La Belle park, is now preparing to range another spectacular extrav! ganza to be given at the baseball park | “* some time pext moath. He — will either produce ‘The Fall of Baby lon,” or **Destruction of Herculane- um,”’ by local amateur talent exclu- sivel Mr. Bour's skill in all such ¥ 1 and fomrth iy each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Young Men's Pride Lodge No, 1783—Meets every second and fourth Wednesday evening Hall oyer No, 22 Broadway UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. Lodge No 65—Meets every second Jag evening in each month at Sisters if the Mysterious Ten, st No t2—Meets the first Tuesday in'each month at second Thurs: cah people may anticipate the event with expectation of something mag- | ,,Crgmoniay Temp! third Tuesday night tn eac I—seets first and month ‘h It is understood Mr. has received two offers Us season as stage manager, one from the Mojeska company and the other frown the Della Fox. ary Monday nights tn alin Tabern: third Thursday 0 Lily of the West tal second and fourth Th month. Meets first and h month. ernacle, No. 65, Meets ursday nights in each add f Paducah Tent, No. 5. Meets frst Wicaed w ‘afternoon in each month. The Greenvilly**Banner, wp hye agen ANE head of its edjforial columns. th, tains the following word class paper, entere: matter in a thira et Tent, Muets third saturday u t,No. 58, meets 4th “Talking about newspaper sab- scriptions,’ rewarked Judge Bur-] . ‘Tritby Social nett, “Charlie Reed there who is}with Mrs. Dora Lewis, very fond of reading, once subserib-| Ninth street. ed for a paper for 1000 years. When the laugh had subside | Judge continued | borrowed $2000 from Char! \he never could collect it. The fel- low finally went down in 1 and started a ve®spaper. time Charlie received & ter asking him to subscribe for the paper. He sat down, wrote his note for $2000, and enclosed it in a letter containing the — sarcastic words ‘Please send me your valuab!e paper for 1000 years.’ “Yes,” interjected Col. Reed, who was sitting near by, and that fellow sent me the paper for seven or eight years Clab meets tonight on North Messrs. A, L. Williams and Ben Hall, of Memphis, ‘Tenn., are guests of Mr. W. E. Owens. The Charitable Bible meet with Mr, aod Mrs, A. on North Tenth street tonight. E. James, of Memphis, Tenn., dress the club, Sir George G. Anderson will act in Sir John Matthews’ place on the committee tonight, as the latter is afraid of H. Burks; but I am not under any circumstances. George G. Anderson. Clab will Sanders Mrs. will Remember the grand installation of the Knights of Tabor at Odd Fel- Some of the ‘arguments advanced |lows’ hall Seventh fand Adams in fiscal court would make excellent] street tonight, to which the public, material for Pack or Judge. both saints and sinners, are cordially When the matter of repairing the] invited to attend. After the instal- court house by lowering the ceiling} lation the floor will be given to those was broached a few days ago, one| who desire to dance. worthy minion from the rural dis- retin tricts arose and said the ceiling inthe} Miss Maude court room “ought to be lowered so [night for Wast Judge Bishop could bh heard.’? friends and relativ What struck the listening lawyers] visit Philadelphia, New York and) as being so funny was that the court Baltimore: Her father, W. H. evinced much accommodation | Mansfield, accompanied ber as far as towards Judge Bishop, who usually] Mt. Sterling, She will be away talks #o soft and deliberately that he] six weeks. Antec ebtiog dinner and cogitatiog| Mit: es-ellicr c¢ one of the looting on the matter, the erudite justices | iti, ¢ te pst Ae, a. decided that the first Crime ad- Brooks... Mr. Dathaw isa prominent vanced was not potent enough, wand] Coo lawyer in his state and comes a one ails veiling. ever }to us under the tongues of good re- ne expeae of Judge Bison's 204 oe and properly vudbel fr ve ; ole * Mansfield left last ngton, D. C., to visit She will also 80 Rev. G. H. Burks had to repri- jjmand some young men at chureh last night for passing out before ser- vices were 0 These young men 4 pretty model for any sort of silk | move in the best circle and it is ex- hove the belt to show | pected that they know when to move h; velvet revers |and how to move 1 order, tribbons trim Lace Houses Blouse waists of Jace traced the pattern with mock jewels are very much worn with the velvet bolero jack around eu waist is slash the lace waist undes finish the fron the epaulet fr i and white plaid silk yith velvet mousseline de ie frills edged with biack velvet rib- ~ jn the narrowest width is a novel ‘wgtion very much adsaived, and R.C. C. THe barbers’ baseball club will meet tonight at 9 o'clock at G Marshall’s shop. A specia) iuvita- “@ chiffon waist trimmed with | Hon 1s extended to all boss barbers. vhivays pretty for young] The bills for the game of ball be- yed yelyet. and greed | tween the Fats apd Leans will be out ~wgs of one cloth} tomorrow. 4 Uncre Rasres. ed panels ? ig vo Treg Déemer So! * velvet um | The mative African lecturer and ae student of Central Tennessee College, ‘ Igcture on **Afriea and Its Peo- for y ple" \in Odd Fellow’s all, corner Louit | Seventhand Adams streets, Tuesday evening, Jitly 13th, 1897, Deemer Somalivarvaz dja Jupolo, the linguist and bumotiat, who is so highly rerommended by Mr. Joho two tomers © ‘ent of Central Tennes- (eee crapire | Braden, Pre Centtal Tenes ee Woreemat inte face College, will apes! in the native va, sliced, salted | costume of an African chigf, 2nd his ted place the } jecture will be illustrated/ with stere- optican scenes and eflivened with native songs from hesthendom, lect apeaking’and singing in the tuce due | various Afri Jangnages will be nly where 4 bo. comb. the tuck lave frills 4 girls, ‘Tomato cloth are the colo gown, and the but the skirt, as well as tt fa glimpse of the bright ree derneath, Tabs of velvet and trim the bodice, with ag ermine waking a yery suitable model a black cloth street gown. St Republic. . tied Eggs and Anchovy To: n the ¢ ps ast Put a walnut of butt ish, half a teaspoovtul of dry Bi urd, blespoonfuls 0! ablespoonful of rd-boiled eg When het jy spread with y Tonal this four hi and peppered. mes on toast previow neguiar Sup For a regu ng the hot mo to remain, inches plants to be gr thinned out to six or eight inche Thix method allows the tap reot to pen- etrate thus hey are be presouted among the e8 of the exhibition, Afri- curios andfcos' ames. disturbed into the s« moisture and coolne “Adtajssion 10 cents. ght. For. G. J. Sranvronn, aeouring foes not rlgo. Jess: od f) hot dry weather induce surface ¥¢ vs their tendeney to bolt to y an advantage pte chuteh, pe Jed Aown, It's still a pleas LEA When one ts se ure J invitation 1s extended to the benefit of 4 Onio (Sethodisy Same 0d 6 i glishman—Can you tell me, my wow far it fa to Kirkealdy? Beots Boy—Weil, it gang op straight, t's wboot twanty-five thou- Visitors t6| wand miles; but if ye turn back, ye're now $1,50 will be 98¢ there in five OFFEND mihutes.—St, Paul's. AND RECONCILED, “Marion fell out with Henry because he kissed her.” Are they friends now?” kissed and made up.” Dusty Dan—Keep close behind me, Willie, so der bull can't see yer nose, oF we're lost!—N, Y, Tribune. THE CRITICAL MOMENT. Mrs, Newed—Was I nervous, dear, during the ceremony? Miss Spitegirl—Well, « trifle at first, but not after William had said Y. Truth. D SARCASM. WIRE-EDG (chuckling)—My wife lained that I talked incessantly tp ep, last night ¢ nkerhoff (wearily)—I suppose you ampt you Were shaving somebody —Brooklyn E PAt the corner wits C000 ————— TIMES ae en we SHOE BUYERS nd of the summer selling sea- h and we find ourselves better stocked than we care to be during July. Thérefore, beginning on M July 5, at 8 a.m, we day will cous agoneral CLUARING J ~~ SALE that will set the town talking. ‘The values rill be by all odds the greatest ever offered Shoes that are today marked $3.00 will be in Paducab: Geo. BERNHARD shoes that are $2 will be $1.25, and shoes that are The Great Watte—! who know about as wise Potts—About, greatest br the man who } when not to begin. —Indianapolis J 1 er Wisdom. ndation, (after some hink I would do One Reco Fair Young Cre recitations)—Do y for a Juliet? Manager( anxic ings) —Um—er y in the ton % not to hurt feel- you'd look very EA, J, W. Moore, DEALER IN y ? ) Staple and-Faicy Groceries, Canned Goods of AM Kinds, Free delivery to all pArts of the ¢ Cor, 7th and\Adams G, A. ISBELL, MD, Physician-e nd Surgeon. Office 5 Seventh St. Resideps Office Hours 7;30°to -» T., 6to 1129 H Hours: Bo 10 William Thompgon HAS opESED A NEW GRO! ‘and ‘T'rim- Now godde*hew prices, polite Free delivery. ble. attention. REMOVED! 4 STEAM AE TAUNDRY ‘To No. 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery / Good Work Satisfyction Guaranteed, JW, G & SON, TELEPHOSE G. R-DAMIS, Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on hin apimates for heatihg yyaf resigénee, Tin, State and Aron Roofer. / 1208. Thid St. —— Clarence Dallam formerly of 200, / BYyRNETT & DALL man He—That man is/billed to lecture to night on “Whisky, the Curse of the Country She—No doubt he will be interest for he is certainly full of his subject Up-to-Date, AN ILL-TI “ft TP just awful how money flies To ihink of allfthe girls who gave one INT © Pome + 1s whyAve're so disposed to t Andi ure (The tell-talg’ billet-doux we should de- 110} ef jadelphia Press, —_ Resiteu o Gt a, 6 St, = s ER, jan, KY pp the milliner’s,’ This forning I had a 100-dollar bill changed and now I've only go “Oh, Charles, that's just the that dear little bonnet we saw ye fiiegende Blaetter, -V. Co PADUCAH t Railway Co. ju I Bank . y & Quigle hed y Via Minois © ing May, June and a The Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany-will sell rouud trip tickets to points and on dates named below: dvily until October 30th, $i for seven days to return Chattanooga, Tenn. duly 13th 15th until July Bist, Ove f Buffalo, NYG 20th and 22a, raw to L later. For further formation wm regard of the above, apply to ticket BYR. 70, od returning are AR August anced KeLLonp, , Louisville, Ky MeCanta, A., St. Louis, Mo Donovan aducah, Ky. The high cost ones will be cut deepest and the low price ones shorn of profit, $1.50 ox- ford ties for $1; smail ones at your own pric ber the sale begins Monday. July 5. Come, Paducah’s Leading ShoeMerchant, 306 Broadway. Remem- CASINO. SION ape FREE; PARK Peoples Railway Co.’s cars run to the gate of the Park. ADM:S- Pertormance begins at 8:00 every night. High-Grade Bicycles and m. Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for®S8j60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlandsand Rughys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our ling of wheels before baying. are the only exclusive Bicycle house is the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the plage, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. We SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING guaranteed. . GREIF, Court Street, bet. 2d and 3d. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts JAS. ae GLAUBER’s . Livery, Feedand Boardiag Stable Cor. Third and Washingte a. TELEPHONE 148+ CSTABLISHED 1864,— Miss Mary 9. E. Greif & Co, GENERAL INSURANCE Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY Menufacturere 22 Dealers in Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mili Machinery, etc. INCORPORATED PADUCAH, KY g _and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power forjfans, as follows Pa) OS! $1.69 D. = SIMON, Store Liebts Residenc. Lights Current tor Fans _—_—__-— DRM EUSANKS, |The-Ardmore HOMEOPATHLST, PERE heave eta ne pene a o Northwest, fo WASHL Europetn-6100.and up Amer >, $1.50 to 2,50 . TON, D.C. ATTORNEY/AT-LAW,| ri 1 ret vi lass family tote! sient to cars Most cenyral ovacion, home for fourists and N ‘o liquors, 1 plane ; ei >

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