The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 17, 1897, Page 3

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\" RAILROAD ‘PIM NT Nashyille, .¢ MABLI attano Raitond PabUvAl Ant ia bee 99 am owt Hollow Rock Janet Ly. 3 Ar, 290 pare ay yh is al Chattanooga A 8 at Avante an NOUTH HOL ey > pm Gi pn sions Steain fat And To (l Tror of all k a. ) aging ® Lvl axing Ar Hol ar Pua 8 W Alltraipa dajly Thtowgh Yat @ucah and J bad ont wor PADUCAM, n tees ba oF tess Fine Boots apd Shoes rem e% panier Made to Panuce® ’ wie BY htnds poauly done abAtoen agent, Paducan, Kv Dotto Give tine TH SA Tl conway — {LLANOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ay |Brinto LOUIAVILLE AND MAMVMIS DIVIIONS Nowrn ® ho ® No 24 No a2) 4 br Jpcksor ban AROBITECT, Le Me daa 8 Ly de » | Offhwe Am,-@efinan Nat. Bank. Ly Cairo, Wy 0 & igtam oo ym opm $y) am | = = re ae Ewam| When in Metropolis 4pm fam 8am stop at the & Wa n 11 c’ GSTATE HOTH than steam isan | §140 w day ul rates by tne ‘ ' | wR sAILEY, Prdpr. $18 pm »— No ‘Now wpm 285 pm jien i ‘ von i Re Room an Goov Room ‘ . | teotwtttened 1966, “tt ORRSOR Foundry and Machine Co, soc | House Fronis, Mill Machinery THALMUELLER, ro | Way, espe inlly, the streets are usual- ST. LOUIS.— "$2.00 Per Day. 1 Dealer Boilers, nis) u pikaosietCws, Brash n Fitin Cagtings nds, Kentucky. n B. Davis, 1 on Berry st. JAMES HOTEL Incorporated 1 | WRITTEN AT RANDOM, Detective J. K. for the assertion that he had not even thought in fity Stubbs, the sfian the ‘Register’ and ‘Nows’? gid he révently located at Poplar Bfuff, Mo., for committed 25 years ago in Living-| ston county, thermore, as having gone afipr the murderer, had never even hegrd of the map. Such is the journalism practiced by those papers. represent throgigh ignorance, others becausg they don't care, It is a notiveable fact that tly K. Hendrick for affirming his allegi- ance to the\ national Democratic party, are all advocates of free silver, and the self-same sheets that fought him in his last race for congress, They were never his friends, and | their cumity now is as harmless as it |is contemptible, His action in | avowing his principlés is certainly no worse than that of gue of his present political enemies, Who was for sound money this time |ést year, free jsilver afew months Igter, and now is an out and out Populist running for the Legislature. Paducah wheelmen are loud in their denuncigtion of the unneces- sary method sgme people employ in sprinkling the \streets. On Broad- ly so wet that it id extremely hazard- ous to venture ovet them on a bi- cycle. More than ne cyclist have experienced hard falls from riding on the shppery thoroughfare, some be- d Breakfast, $1.00, | 1 Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | Oop MEALS.) > SKRVICK severely injoreds It is the same way in other parts /of the city, and while it is not likely that any legisla. tion could be enaeted regulating the sprinkling of streets for the protec tion of wheelmen, people who use the hose might be a little more carefal, aud at least leave a narrow path for their friends on bicycles, Speaking of bicycles, the Paducah ciation deserves great credit and commendation for its perseverence and success, after/so many discour- |agements and failures in its almost every undertaking. Never has a successful meet been given here, and never have the people taken {kindly to subseriptions raised for building the proper kind of a track. Bion gasd Si cuit F ne 81 '. JAMES HOFEL | Ee ‘HOADWAY AND Waiwor, | : | HARNY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Tee Bagh Physisian and re wero. Surgeon ma 4 ) N 4 ¢ 8B y ie Horse Shoe 4 Jn “41 Bo Repalr Ww Must Pac Ray vs r j, . T TRAIN Solicitor MASKA LIMITED, | Veteran of St. Louis 93" TRY THE NSW KANSAS AND Hb! ARKANSAS AND TEXA WEST ANO SOUT VEST Free Reelin ie Turaoven CoA pis 1¢ Datias axp a xa maa a vgn ‘ tT. PEWS) 3.1 1G. MATL STA gy Sennassoa Leni ier Exposition, NASHTILLE, / a LIT Specia ulty. Wark of ive Kind, Se ENRY GREIF. LG SANSTER, of Pegsion Claims, ye the war of , Bureau BEN, fiually took the matter hand themselves, and now have by dint of hard work aad ntri givi t bicygle track in south: tucky Tb of races this spmmer and hoped the jpublic will eciatjon by responding patronage than efore. eeded, utions, in e be re will be fall, evi- Ker rally in ifs Jone he rther of wheelmen, that there are in use wducah today about 1000 bicycles, these Im and wheel- | too reckless, and ove | vie privileges andr y overlook completely th of other Ther it to be an or nce = G@pmpelling — ther to keey one side of the street, and also one requiring fhem to carry a 1 and bell at night. Paducah is a the only .city of any size in Ken where bicyclists are not re- jnired to carry lamps at night. Such an ordinance wonld be quite as much an advantage to the wheelman as to the public, hence it is likely no ob- ject would be encountered to its pass The tornado is not by any me . modern invention, but newspaper and correspondents are large- responsible for most of those tthe country. 4 fence or rotton tree i ig,”’ and every ominous cloud that e8 over is & lope’ outop «lark. Half of reported cyclones and tornadoes nothing but cgfmon, every day v 4 | winds, CHATIAMOOSS | wind ts * & ST.AQUIS RAILWAY. |Pawn Brokat and Loan (fflGe,} sanitary Omepr Meacham was out near t ‘Y” a ay or two ago, THRE Benoa te MONEY\TO LOAX wine bb hn Ova oiteere water Dubkal a Mac INEA . 6 CVORE A on ‘andg| "pon investigation, was found to con- ie “ tain . ie veral varieties, ham, » k * | read aud last, but not le It a THROUGH *, 5 Solid Gold an { Hlled Case | pair of sox and two handke: SERVICE M Watches#st | eyidently the property of some wan+ ‘ , | A rd mfikes’ of move-| dering, weary Willie. se ji | menks and cages. A\ oA Ble Jot, ot be SLEEPING soak fiten ity, | Tatrame prices we will] “Gol, Wes Cooksey claims to have CARS MEN idinpe 4 3 ee re |the most] ferdcious *domineeker"’ y 1 a Pl ene mpg ct | rooster in the county. The feathered , ‘Trunks, hds, Dice, | Warrior is twelve or fif ® KET | Kte lbut fights like a two-yea ex ! T iy « We buy all ou orced saleb| isn’t at all particular about}what be i and buy strietly ffor ¢ and can a] gots ; wave give you targaine in every line.) “rhe. other day, a hound jumped te A te Jover the fence and in an instant “ ie , Wichael, FP. . |tound mmself besat by the indignant ase. Aut, xt de o Lang Bros} ghauticleer. Vive rounds were pes iBy, Has ’ socmmescommaiees: |f0uglit, and the hound finally tucked ' ; i H 4 eat se | 3 e dy te 0 j.A.snoweco. Finest li 4 row. D.C i EAM =F ictur fa St -AD6) BROADWAY, ore. PAT ~ Have you Prices Reaso! 423 Bway, A YARD OF a t aver! i 1¢ first to show n all the lates 3, They're in nov ng of Mouldings he Y e' latept? ACES, nable for GOOD work, L, P, BALTHASAR, Undef Pataxn House between bis legs and with a When the Doctor Ordérs Wine/you should get th¢ best. We have it. j hist ured California Angelica, Madeira, Pufe fully mat Pant, Sherfy. Claret, Miseatel/ Catawba vid Malaga ‘Tokay \Price 50¢, 75c and $1 a Quart Abvcontting to Age Pure Blackberry Brandy $1 a Quart. ‘ehlschlaeger & Walker Druggists, bth & Broadway. Greer is Jauthority | templating’ a murder| Séme reporters mis- and ate | bone, in a spot near the center. papers now denouncing Hon. ‘Yaa, sight is enough to strike dismay to : | repairing bere this season, | bound was over the fence and out o' | teach. Ih | the outside pt the fence quietly con: \the fowl for an » and then trotted off. 1 | —was a few tail feathers, |Southern Illinois prompts the Gol- It now develops, fur | conda ‘Herald-Enterprise’ to sa thm. Constable Anderson | °°" f yi Miller, reported inthe same papers | 0 ne honored fake of scalded arms, used by tratmps, has given | away in Mason cptnty to a new im- position, that of a cancer on‘ the hand. The palm of one hand is filled with some kind of salve and when dis- played with the fingers crossed in the proper position it gives the member | the appearance of ‘being eaten to the The the heart, and generally has the ef- fect of causing the snag? der to give @ small coin,’’ To « olive Vorever. Take € 5 Canty Futhartic, 100 « We. Gtall vo cure, apke DRIFTWOOD Saved From the Waters, Cer-|** ralled on the Levee. Items of Speetal Interest to River Peoph Business was somewhat better on the wharf this morning than for sev- eral days previous, There was an ex- cellent lot of freight handled on the levee and the boats in and out seemed to be doing very nice freight business, The Dick Fowler, without waiting for the packet to arrive from Evans- ville this morning, skipped out for the lower Ohio on nice time. Her freight receipts were about as usual, The Ashiand City is due here to- night out of the Teunegsee river and will remain over here until Monday at noon before returning to Danville, Tenn, The harbor boat work this morning raise the tug Lamasco, which suk at the foot of Qhio street some time past. ‘The water has fallen off her hail sufliciently for them to pump her out and is expected trouble in raising her. She will un- dergo repairs when raised. Mary N was at The Clyde was lying in the “hole” the head of the wharfboats throughout this forenoon receiving her cargo for this afternoon's depar- ture, when she leaves for Florence and all Teanessee river points, at 4 o'clock, From the number of drays, at every description that were carrying freight to her she is expected to pull out this p.m. with an excellent freight trip, in addition to quite a number of passengers. The handsome steamer Sunshine will put io ber appearance here today from Cincinnati bound for Memphis, while her partner, the big Buckeye State, isdueto pass up from the Bluff City on the Mississippi en]. route to the Queen City of the Ohio, Both are expected to be doing splendid business. The Ohio river, notwithstanding the already extremely low stages, continues to go down the banks at the gait of about a foot in 48 hours, ‘The fall of last night was a fraction over three-tenths and one-half. The H. W. Buttorff will arrive here out of the Cumberland late Sun- day afternoon. She will lie over here untill Mond: at noon, when she Jeavey on her return to Clarks. ville Seven feet and three-tenths was the mark at the edge of the water on the iron rei} which serves as an offi- cial gauge for this section of the river. Although that jg a yery fal} stage of water for thig time of thy year, how {usignifjcant it seems com pared to that of only four monthg ago, when the gauge showed some 40 nt Neher, The riverg are gettlog tece on down to their lowest ebbs, aid the packets have no little trouble trying to run on schedule time which is aly most an impossibility to accomplish with the present state of the river. Owing to the extremely low stage of water and heavy business the Ey- ansville packets have some difficulty in getting here on time. It was after 2 o'clock yesteraay when the Joe" Fowler got’ away for Evansville, and the John 8, Hopkins, which was due here this morning from Evansville, had not reported at a very late hour. The ways and docks are still work- ing aw t a lively gait. Th have both done some very extensive Quite a large crowd was collected on the river front yesterday afternoon by the numerous tooting of the vari- steamboat whistles which were saluting the palatial and almost new steamer, City of Savannah, as she glided by the wharf en route to ber home at Memphis, after being here for several weeks on the ways under- going the treatment of a large force of men, who almost converted her tn- to anew boat, Her machinery was given a thorough overhauling and she is now in perfect condition and a regular floating palace. She will run between Memphis qnd Vicksburg. Don't Tobacco Spit and + owe Your Life Away, t tobacco easily ant forever, be mag live, nerve gnd vigor, take Nolo $ Weal men AML drape! + Cure guaran Hookle at te free Address + Chichso or New York ous storms Tha n trafelers in Tibet 4 fil storms of ghria, uear the foot The dust Ir 1s sometfmes so dense thar omplete darkness prevails, Oved aslou: lly rain falls during such 4 etorm, b h seindrope exapprate during thelr ent, and the dus} oorried with them falls “qe lumps. Kure forests of pop lar trees are burted) In. dust hillocks 40 feet high, These deposits of dust ore erward moyed on by the wind, but the trees that have heen buried die, eveu aftertheirdisinterment—Youth’s Cony panion. ' ' , Rus: the weur in Ka that of the Kuen-Lun momntate wo! | A 1 in wonderment on instant, The only thing Years past, of Cap|the rooster lost—besides his temper The appearance of a new fakir in attempting to]; to be very little| © express wagons and other trucks of|* ft}. Line. Owned and Operated by ty tation Co, INCORPORATED, Strs, JOR FOWLER ave Paduca voces) a.m COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCH HES. fAlusband Street Church (Methodist Burks Chapel, 700 io (Vethodttsh) Sun day gonool tin em. and $p gchool¥ a. m. Preaching, Il & m. and Ree, B.S, Bu { Baker, pastor rash tazton st K. church Sunday school @ a ching Ii Bim 7:8 p m, Revi J. G t Church.— Spm. Re inday G W: Dupee, pastor. Seventh Street Maptiss Church.—Sunday Pp. mh St. James A. Mt streets Sunday gehool at2 p in, Preaghing 3 Pm., Rev J. G. Stanford. pastor Trimble Stryét Christian chureh—Sunday am KE church, 10th & Trimble Kt. Cotter, pastor. wr U. B. Church. (Un Ybip wn: , Rev Jas. A COLORED LODG MASONIC Masonte Hall. 2 ‘Third Fipor. vey first Mt MeGragor Lod ‘Thursday evening in Mt Zion Loa bh S$ every first b Meets jevery Jille, Paducah and Cairo Packet, Tennessee arid Ohio River ‘Transpor- HN S, HOPKINS Palace Shoe Store Mit‘Summer Clearance ' Sal Comé “ant 8 money will CEO. BERNHARD'S; 306 Brg IS ON. | Greatest Bargains ever known in Fine Footwear. CO bed 00 Shoes reduced to $4.00, educed to ee = feds ced to oes oe to 80 Shoes reduced to Values y WO, 125, 0 & oa7 & nee? our: vt agi DEALKR IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, y to all parta-af the city, Cor. 7th and Adams Free delive: a C. A. ISBELL, M, Physician and Surgeons Office 502 1.2 8. Seventh St. * "Residence 723 8, Sixt Otied ‘Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:39 toB |, p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. ath at Oplored e No. Isié—Mvets every first each month at Cblored 9.6 U OOF N 1 ning int ach evening in St Paul Lodge and fourth Monday 181 Broadwaf. Sisters if the Mysteri ta the first Tuesd: month at we No ‘n'each mouth st m 131 Bre Gol day ine second ‘Phurs: eets first and th 45, meegs first and s in every manib Q Saral tabe Y0—Meets second and fourth Monday n each montl, Ne Madaline rabernacie <Moets firgt and third Thursday nights in each month Lily of the West Tabernacle, No, 65, Meats second and fourth Thubsday nights injeorh month DR. W. H. NELSON ws third savgrday Aly of t nin each Fr of Bethele t, No. 58, meets 4th h b, There will We a big g time at Burks Ohapel tomortow. Election of mem- bers into full connection at 3 o’cleck. Everybody is invited to come out and take a part with us especially the) of- ficers and members. Mra. G. H. from the Blue Burks has retummed Grass Region after a ks visit to Mrs, W. Bubdy and friends at Danville, she also Wis ited the grandmother of her husbard at Frankfort, who is 102 years old, game at Ra- will be one ‘Phe barbers baseball mona Park next Monday of the most comical events of ithe season. T have all had their suits made. The leans have white suils while the fats have red. It will be ainusing to see Roland Curd nd Rob Oakley in red’ knee pants, They. extend a card invitation to their white friends. Admission only 1De. Take Rowlandtown car line. j J. ta, verphe Mr, G. K, Marshall and Morton received their passes 1. C. railroad yesterday, They fill start next week working the rgad from Memphis to Louisville in fhe interest of the emancipation celetira- tion here this year at Ramona park which proves to be the largest of (all that ever was celebrated here. -Mar- shall and Morton are both gqod workers and will bring a big crdwd here for Ramona park, i A basket meeting at the St. Paul A.M. E. church, Mechauicsbutg, yi will be given Sunday, August, 15th, and we will have plenty to eat for all. We have engaged some able. preagh- ers and will have preaching all day. Come out and help us for we are: thy- ing to furnish our church, | Evéry out, and you wall {be This being the first this year Oblicérs J. Stanford. treated right, basket meeting iu our city surselves, G. come anil enjoy George Hathw Pastor H, Luney. Sunday at St, We have all day. g to hdlp A basket meeting aul’s A. M. E, ctrurch, nty for all, Preaching piece of money alo ing church, G. Pa pl Brit a strug Stanrvoup, 16j2 Pastor. } L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAINING, IC ALSOMINTNO, Guano AND HanDw ‘Telephong 177 ost, 1D PINTSTERRY Resi totice (22 8, Papvoan, KY Matit. Egg OO Undertakers and. ¢mbaimis, s19roffelephone 128 130 Shirt Rapigence ‘Telephone 150 Physician and Surgéon, Washington street Jenee 1120 Harrison Ofice Hours: 8 Ia, jm. @ tod p, 1 7 to 9p. tn. om and William Thompson | HAS OPENED A NE W GROCERY s|At the corner of Seventh\and Brim ble. Now goods, new ride, polite | attention live pricier mahi ube! Oe A REMOVED! To No. 120 North Fourth St) ‘|New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE | 200, an acanagicnncee enetanliAtrinie e G.R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank Furnaces. Callon bi and geb estimates for heating your residence, | Tin, Slate and trom Roofdy, 1gv.8, ‘Pid qt. Clarence Dallam = j voir BURNEY DALLAM, Paducah, Ky, Attorney-at-Law * Louisville Teust Byildidg. diy of REYE FY PERMISSLONETO LOvisvILLE Fidelity and Cagu’ phan bite gy! <P Pheri wet w as. V..co Messr onie Railway Co, Hani, ECONOMY. “kyouKh for the Tfesugh, Spend, Rave ot fashion and peach economy If you Will. ‘It is all the\better for the world that rich peopl should spqnd their money lavishly inMeud of hour ing it. Every flounge’ on the sicirt of that glitter y belle, it muy be fre partis beips te ridieuloos as ti annot possibly Ive gh it be as A sw, wakes it so muh t shopkeeperiin n her futher Merning the reitts weaw, suit more cert the land Ho, Y red Brick mansion i which ber pa ht, spends a year or two tn took deli a palace of white marble, work foy go many sgores of Ta to tbe pox SH that finery is pald fer, soithutiene gnly buys for cabh," there, is snare goo than baru din the jong run in what seems like extravar Aw nai Wovt is a theft, and po yt honest purchases ring this oleh NOEs H be te thay t vt die to pureoe re ars the ex Notice to Subse! =o All of our carrier boys are supe plied with vipt books and sualy-| une requested to take rex! all payments on sub-! Sua Pub, Co, scriptions, {sow hee wo onaliin ny an NS bet a ‘our jwife’s dressmakép apd all the host of oprah tone part tt A intiistelnd Jour iW, Moore ADMIS= | pe, caer gant, | nit | yook and | ‘BLACKSMIT SION FREE RA y 1) panei & _ Tonight, “A Factory ist” 4 A Comedy Drama in two aete, _ ~g9Y / 5 * 4 y, Peoples Railway Co.’s cars to. gate, of Park Pertormance begins at 8:00 everyial High-Grade Bicycles and: Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest dem Jes mates ~~ So eeiptapered te vepten Fs for 968 fo! Don’t fall to see our $45.00 Overlands and. Rugbys—pest on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see ouf line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city: Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- ing wheels from "s. Don’t fail to odlere mK a “SCIENTIFIC All wighee guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Strect, bat 34 Enya. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts AT —— A. GLAUBER’S JAS, Stable Livery, Feed and Boardieg Cor, Third and Washingtoa, TELEPHONE 148, Miss Mary BE. Greif & Co. via ag ad es oes AGENTS. . Telephone 174 ———Maputac' wy re ee ii! i Steam Engines, Boiss, House Fronts, Mili M-chinery, etc Gen’! Eelctric Light and Power Co. Willfurnish Lights and Power for! fans, asifollows + Store Lights. ‘ Bclperfmonth. Residence Lights érke fe Current tor Fans D,.s* SIMON,'Sunt, , bm n= =? the Ardmore, Thirteenth sbfeot, between Pennsylvania avenye and F street INCORPORATED “ PONG Atl ‘ p38 | Northwest, Real oh PAA WASHINGTON, D.C. —=—_+- serenely $1.00 A, ie ing $1.50 to 250 . Firstsclase tamily hotel! Nog | [Convenient to bars a ates of eat, Most central location, and ant home for tourists and sig! far-reaching whims, have no need of | | Wits pacrion nthe city. T.M. HALT

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