The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 22, 1897, Page 3

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Freo Reclining Chairs on All Turoven Coacues Mernpnis Datias Axv Forr Woaru TO Hie arrays . ee fennessee Centennial and {nternational Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST, LOUIS RAILWAY, THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM Nessus, KENTUC MAMA, FLORIDA THROUGH !!)") new HouLo’ SERVICE and Merl ey oly and Nasi PALACE ELD OB SLEEPING x CARS vt EXCURSION TICKETS wd Rates froin al} pot ant Lnverye informauion, ef, » @OWARDIN, Western Pass. Agt gos Ry. Machange bidg., Bt. Suis, Mt A. J. WELCH, pivisicn Pass, Agh, MIMrmis, THIN Gew'l Pass, and Tkt., 4 F, i, TEACHOUT, Ci Pleket Agent jaroadway, Padue de-Marks obtained and all Pat a £8, wenvorice fime than those Caveats, and Ty Jent business , with deserip. ‘br not, free of Serer WasHiNaTON. D.C. @ DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY. 5 pm a Do Repalr Work of Every Kina, Trains, | ‘} and buy strictly , Kstablished 1856, Incorporated 1888 Johnson | Foundry and anufacturers and Dealers in Steam Engines, Boilers, And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fttings, Castings of all kinds, Papvoan, : Kentucky, a Lee E. THALMUELLER, Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. iz of fil kinds penaly ¢ Speen Rock Dries, Give Aim a 406 Hroaway Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am,-German Nat Bank. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. #1.50 a day pecial rates by the | week a Baiiey, Propr. Between 4th ted oth on Ferry st. ST. JAMES HOTEL —8T, LOUIS.—— |Rates, $2,00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | Goop Rooms. Goop MEALs, Goop SERVICE: When you visit St, Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND Waunvr. ot cars direct to Hotel "HARRY F, WILLIAMSOW, M.D, Physician and Surgeon om TY Flours: a. m,,ft03p. m Office, No, 41949 Broadw: :| Horse Shoeing a Specialty. | All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected. Work GUARANTEED Always on hand ready for work. HENRY GREIF. J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-65. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions. diers.of the war 6, Mexican War oF 2 LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES, We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches ttt All the standard makes of move- ments and cases. Also a big lot of Silver Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, See the prices we will make you, We carry a good line of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Shoes Trunks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, We buy all our goods at forced sales cash, and can al ways give you bargains in every line Money to loan on all valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next door to Lang Bros We're always the first to show our FALL STYLES In all the late lesigns and colors, They're in now resdy for your inspection, Finest line of Picture Mouldings in the City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery WRITTEN MT RANDOM, | Resiniscences ox Lawyens —Ex- Congressman John K. Hendrick, Livingston county, ig a self-made man. People who kfow him think he accomplished a good job. Yeats ago, when he lived( np near Salem, the historic old to&n above Smith- land, he fought, strigled and con- quered in his efforts ( become emi- nent among his people) and profes- 10n. / When he began {Xe practice of law it was under Use most adverse circumstances, Ie and Judge J. K Greer, now of the city, and Brace Sharpe were partners together, They pored over the ks and burned many a gallon of mitwight oil in their efforts to acquire legal Nore, and all three received their licedse to prac- tice on the same day. It was then with /proud and haughty mien that they took their seats inside the railing in the little court room at Salyin, Judge Cissel was presiding during those times, and when /he saw the pride and happiness depicted on the faves of those three innocent, expectare lawyers he concluded he would be tht first to give them aNvoost towards the firmament of legal There was an old datkey Montgomery Buckner in juil cb with housebreaking. H¢ was tried on that very day/ Cissel magnanimously/ appointed the three young lawyers/to defend him named ed to be So Judge no one ever thought he was innocent except the old darkey himself. He, of course, expected to come clear, So after the attorneys had repeatedly and collectively consulted thejr client and conferred together, r, the trial pro- ceeded. It was a jury ease, and the jury, after mature deliberstion, re- turned a verdict of ten years. The darkey looked thunderstruck for a moment, but then regovered his equanimity and, risi his hat in his band and ¢ marked, ‘‘Jedge, I’se trooly grateful tu yo’ fo’ 'pintin’ desefree young talented geinmen to ‘fend m I’se obleeged to dem/fo’ dey hon effo'ts inmy bebaf. But Jed I’m pow’ful glad they wa’nt no mo ob dem fo’ yo’ to ‘pint, kase I’ sho’ ef I'd had eny mo’ lawya’s I a} got sont up fo ! slowly an an? * now a prominent lawyer of Marion, Crittenden county. He, too, pounding away at 4 name for himself, and while a resident of Crittenden often attended magistrate’s cot Livingston county. He on such expeditions, rode a blind grey d carried a pair of old-time saddle bags, into which ammed his law-book and laundry f the resident lawyers didn’t like his invasion into their private territory to practice, hence they dubbed him ‘the old blind horse-back lawyer from Crittenden.” The soubriquet still clings to him among many of the older Livingston county law- yers. i was urts in always, horse. This story is told/on Hon, Jobn K. Hendrick during his student da 8 studying law with Judge K, Greer, and they slept on a hard wood with a mattress that could not have pn distinguished from the floor in the dark, Their pillows were law books with their breeches wrap- ped around them, and the only cover they in wivter their old shawls, It was in those days when overcoats were unknown 10 Kentucky and all the men wore bigshawls, — Mr. Hendrick bad one that had been handed down from pneration to generation, One night after fhe tired, Mr. n picking at the matt What in the u inquired your shawl keeping y “Oh no! I'm just i—d corn cob out of this mattress,’ nt reply —a Another story is told on Col, Hen drick, Th incideft occurred after he was well into /practice, and had quite a reputation 0 ate’s courts, He was one day oratorical was two had re h—l are Jod was the nonch: employed in a that required persuasion = than did law, He ord about nerving himself up deal, and adopted the ¢ of treatment. He took Y supply of the $1.85 kind along felt pretty trial and tock one at the bottle before he took his stand speak. It was then th: struck him, He along hugely tu . but fir a He more ! at the full effect managed to beginning of hi the jury and ally Tos the spectators on the other side of the house. This is probably his case. hy hel Democratic € judged from the ance at yeste! When the Doctor Orders Wine you should get the best. We have it. numberin a 8 Republ Pure fully matured California Port, Sherry. Claret, Angelica Muscatel, Catawba, Madeira Tokay and Malaga Price 50c, 75c and $1 a Quart According to Age, Pure Blackberry Brandy $i a (wart, Oehischlaeger L, P, BALTHASAR, }423 Bway, Under Paacen House’ & Walker o~* 5th & Broadway. Ben | | \prominence. | The case against bing wasetrong, and | held | Then there was Judge Lem James, | Hendri¢k arose in bed and | *) after a tow of ir well all along during the | Athe best part of his speech a] ** vention, the Democrats never had fn convention of their own, They were not unwelcome, bytthey were in the way, for we always have to have plenty of room—dy account of the large crowds. Most of the Demo- crats seemed to have Attended simply through curiosity, /and while they| seemingly enjoyed/ yesterday's pro- ceedings, they will! find little in the results of next November's election to laugh over Tue Bro Mansnay’s Drsarrornt- MENT not succeed in cegpturing Harrys, the forger Juppo* been located in Thibes, Ll the genial marshal was very mad over | the unexpected turn affairs took | ‘GO against him, The letter informing | him of the fagitive’s whereabouts was | not sent to him, but to a government oflicer, who showed if around until} newspaper reporters ¢ought on. ‘The| Authorities at once gxerted every ef- fort to Hye press itfor a day or two , and whild two of the papers | guy's 1, the other declined, and|™ al then threw up the job as | sen and permitied them all to it. In the the per correspondents had 1 it all over the ave W. H.! 1 to have Fact is,| meantime gountry the papers would reacher ned the escaped fofger before the pers from here coud be forwarded. | P™ There is no telegraph line, hence this valuable police auyiliary could not be pressed into servi¢e. So Harrys i again. loose |Saved From “the eW aters, Cor- ralied on the Levee. ems of Special Interest to River | | People. — | su Pilot Austin Qwens took the City | jof Chattanooga, up tt ‘Tennessee | river this morning to Sheflield The el ut steamer Sunshine from | § »| Memphis passed up late yesterday af- |ternoon en route to Cincinnati, She a nice up sueam trip. The champion Dick Fowler was |} out for Cairo at 8:30 \his morning. JShe had her usual good trip of|$ ray | freight Weate The towboat City of Chattanooga lying up here for sev- ing for sufficient ‘Tennessee river so she can proceed to Shetlield, Ala., to] ,, bring out a tow of pig iron, As there is now a rise in the Tennessee river she left early this morning with her tow of bar route to the], med place to bring out a big tow of pig iron. ; The tow boat Rath, with French’s floating opera in tow, arrived here this morning from the the upper Ohio river. The big Lamasco, which was taken out on the ways for repairs several days ago, will be Jet in the river to- day, after giving her hull a general |* overhauling, | ‘The Metropolis packet, George H. Cow! missed all her r trips so far this week, owing to hav-| > ing a new wheel shatt put in and re- building her wheal. one | ud Round | The John S, Hopkins was the | Evansville mail line today, but ow-| tame? % low wales, No ldition to] Wijtiar avy business, she / had not s : at avery late hone. / The Joe pyc several hourg bebind time arrival from/ Evansville yester- Padue each mo} has been jeral weeks water in the at Hall o en above was on her |day. | The big sidgwhee! | steamer, the Hill City | big City of Monroe, arrived here late yesterday ernoon from Jsbip yard at Madison, Ind social cousin ton, M and M Anchor Live formerly the aft armor’s where | very she was converte eam- | presen into a yours $ rupnit bew one ent Mattie Katie drawin: we 42 rohes in wheels stem | 1 with the very latest impr She ig equippe wements doubt one of thé handsomes $ the largest, fre ners ob / Western gie Gai Della waters. Ar make those other “seroakers’’ take a at when ts to St. Lot Billy |nett, V Jennie G rist, ba Frank ett line of Lee }a while Lew ered to the wnd Tennessee left last At eu route up the river Sheilield, Ala.,| py The handsome steamer Clyde is here of the Tennessee river t, and will lie over here until rday afternoon before returning to Florence Phe gradually river cont herg and inues the rive last ma’ t ty wuge read to rise the welve bt is € making the oflicial the ing were very quiet; in fa little bu this har! afrivals and departures red two boats this morn consequently very little bpudled on the wharf and transactions on wharf been Very 1 around Phe ly nur and it Was ing, freig levee, PAINRUL ACCIDENT, Badly Throat, Litue May Miller, of Mr Wil/iller, met with a pain- ful accidept at the residence of he uncle, Astorney John G, Miller, e« ner of Ninth §ad Qlark, this morr ing. While up miss fell aud down her throat, snd was not ¢ y ered for some time. Lhe injury very painful, but not ndvessarily dan- gerous. A Little Miss Hurts Her daugh'er alone the litt struck & stairs sharp stick Casino, «4 Tonight the Gran sceve in the St Néw Yo will be a wonderful thfigy ism and grand eff¢ renowned and its earned, An exvell been secured and qf will be first-class, as ects Forreal | Casino is ess is well new cast has | /\ performance | ‘ys. fait and thir Odd Fell who wer Mrs. Rena Mat | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo » Packet Line. Owned and Operated by th Tennessee arid Ohio River ‘Transpor- | Marshal Collins will probably | paducan and vat LORE| DEPARTMENT, | CHE 2 ir Square Lodge cond Mouday in each month ENTORDE ah L ‘d Mond ‘Oda Fellows’ Ha nth at Golored ( Young Men's Prid every second and f over NO. UNITED BROTHERS OF FRI St Paul 1 No 6 fourth Monday evening ineach month at Mymert: t Tuesd ht in oa Wednes Sarat raberma nday nigh: fourth Thui of Paducah and Mrs. C Knob, IL, alled to r’s beds! They are of Mr. fath D wwe Morris. Mattie Broc last Mr. J at the r Robert rs. Tennessee street e and & t who staye { morn, A Mat Jones, Geo Zul nes, Cairie Slayden, Allen. Mess: n, Wm, Z. Brov » Ashfor urley ‘T'yl Latham Ch Ved Beard Un stion gri ow win 4tore Telephone 128 Residence ‘Telephone 150 Ig15—Meets every first ach month at Colored Tent W. Latham, of Can- Sav da, John ue ¢ Rastus was | DEALER IN |Staple and Fancy. Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams. i. A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. | Office 602 1-2 8, Seventh St | Residence 78 8, Sixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a m.,1 to3 p. m., 6 to Sp. m. DR. WH. NELSON Physician and Surgeon. kets (Dally excep HN S. HOPKINS Ie ham, J.ine (Lally except NES. ist) Sun i a.m and hington street Harrison st) Sun-] a, m. “and 8p. | n 2 to4p. ma'and William Thompson anday | HAS OPENED A NEW GROCERY At the corner of Seventh and Trim- ble. Now googS, new prices, polite / attention. Eyte delivery. REMOVED! vA STEAM VP LauNoRY To No. 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guarantied. J, W. YOUNG & SON, ELEPHO 200. G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR Frout Rasik and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your/reside Tin, Slate‘and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. (Clarence Dallam Formerly of petween Ohio aud A. Woodward, wdway, Third Floor. ery first very first ts every No. s—Meets every se: ROF ODD FELLOWS rner 7th & Adams, ets first and bh month at Colored 9.4.00 0F- ning in each ws’ Hall. No 79.—Meets ach month at No, 2831—Meets ening in Xid Fellows’ Hall. >, 1783—Meets sday evening SHIP. $—Meets every second ns Ten, St No day in'each month at Thurs. 45, meets first sin every month BURNET? & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky. Attorney-at-Law Louisville Trust Building. REFRRIBY PERMISSION]TO ras LOUISVILLE 8 third saturday | waeitty John ~tite 8, meets 4th | Equitable Life A) pont Messrs, Humphrey & 3, Muir & Mul. 6, Meets iq in each Meets first h month s second saturday Williams, of re in the city, attend Mr, Wil- ide, Mr. Charlie stopping at the and Mrs, W. D. Aw.-Ger National Bank. Hon. Henry burnett Messrs. Quigicy & Quigley, Ma). Thos E. The ‘Ardmore, Thirfeenth street, between oks gave a select Pennsylvania avenue and F street in honor of ber ot Me: WASHL on West The ‘air was <l crowd 1 until the small idence European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 was First-class family hotel Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sight-seer nthe city. T. M. HALL, Prop. DR. W. G. EUBANKS, HOMCZOPATHIST, those pres ieorgie Burks, h Cartwright, rgie Cartwright, s Houston, Geor- Dodd. Mesdames tie Brooks, Joe Hamilton, Miller, Elbert John Caruth- w, Ed Bar- Cobb, Corine for rr) |, B, Howell, 0.0.8, DENTIST Telephone 221. wD, George n, Berney la Burks present ses whether Eng- on the Yukon demands for gy Offices, 427 Broadway Office Hours: 8a.m, to 12m, eto 5 p.m. and at night CITIZHN SAVINGS BANK, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplas, $120,000,00 Open from 9 a, m.jto 3 p.m. On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8 Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS, Jas. A. Ruby .F, PAxTon R. Rupy 226 Broadway, joo at pies int eye se President Cashier Ass’t Cashier DIRECTORS. Jas A. Rupy, aa R. Surrn, v Galt |louse LOUISVILLEeKY, a American Plan day, P Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. A. BR. COOPER, Manager 5.00 to 85,00 per se st TW. Moore, No liquors, | ® You Can’t Bicycle! We want bright business men to ropresent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. Chicago New York uae Send ning twoncent stomps Playing Car WAHL & SONS AGENTS. CASINO. sion |“ FREE, | (Pat... Tonight, “A Factory Girl” A Comedy Drama in two acts, Peoples Railway Co.’s cats to gate of Park Pertormance begins at 8:00 everyfuight. High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest gfades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.50 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our 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 us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honse. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «| REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, FINE DRIVERS ie 3 ADM:S- §) SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts pesca | Were Y JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, feed and Boardieg Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa, TELEPHONE 148 Manufacturers se. Deaiers in-——— ie Steam Engines, 80) 8s, House Fronts, Mili ¥vohinery, etc, INCORPORATED PADUCAH, KY Gen’l Eelctvic Light and Power Co, Willifurnish Lights and Power for! fans, as follows: Store Lights “Be /per month, Residence Lights Oc Current for Fans 1.50 ' 3 SI'ON,"Supt. lL. WILLBA, SE AND SIGH PAINTER, Gyhuwin. IUARIN A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120.8 Fourtly/ Room No. 2. \ ALSOM: p Haw Sephong 17. 6 Os By Pavucau, Ky 1G, Wood FINISHER the cour. 0 ‘Will practice in 4) omply at cliection of claims ooo t \ >

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