The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 24, 1897, Page 3

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Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis Railroad, PADUUAI! AND ME Ly Paducah Ar Paris Hollow Rock Junctioi Lexington Jackson J i 0 N: 13 pm Chattanooga 85 am. Atlanta soam & jam NORTH HOUND a1 {wpm 60) am Ar Paducai, 880 am All trains datiy h train and cae Momp Jacks, T Ly Cair Ly Fatton ‘Ar Owensbor AF Louisville Ciwetonatt 1159 am No%8 No 2 28 pm 7pm #0 em 10.4 ata iitam 66 619 pm 712 pm 500 pm 185 am pm arry Pullman buffet hair cars betwe bet weenfCincinnat arrying Pullman buftet | Heep Train 94 carries Paducah Louisvilic sleeper pen in Paducah ur pou at y p.m Direct ¢ 1 §T. LOVES DIVISION a oolR10 p MONTH BOUND. 10am am Bleeping and ple berth reves, ations, va, oat rmation. rere ‘oF address J.T. Dono’ Jucah, or A. ‘Agent Chicago. Mssun Paci um a ») KANSAS CITY, #T. JOR, ta, PUEBLO, DENVEP St. Louis URL an TRY THE/NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, jaox Mountain Route. The mosy via Memphis to direct all points ia SAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Yee fectni ¢ Chairs ou All Trains, Coactes Mauris TO ARKA: Tunas Dautas Axp Fonr Woarn informa ca agent 1, G. MATTHEWS, S.T Ae SViL / Tennessee Centennial) and (ptornatiopal Exposition. NASHTIME, | BHATTANOBGA & ST, LOIS RAILWAY. THROUGH €AR ROUTE. TO AND FROM Wf CKY. GE SERVICE nection at ME HRKANSAR, TE JON TICKETS Teuton {rom all ponte og to Nashy the e nal Rxposit rmaion, call upon Ticket R. GC. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agt gos Ry. Hxchange Bldg., St, Sours, Mt 2.4. WELCH, pivis!on Pass. Agt., DANLEY. Pik, Ato, NASHVILER, TRIO, Cie Ticket Agent, 425 new, Ky, Manni, THN Je-M. arks obtai ined and all Pat. fad rawlng oF Photo rentable Of Add BA. ‘SNOW&CO. ATENT OFFICE, WASH | I DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 \BROADWAY, #10 ain |» +; | Pavucam, Incorpoyhred 1886 E. THALM Fine Boots ang’ Shoes Made to Order. a“ oye pris. Give Hi 406. Aecintligy avis, THOT. Otfive EB hala Nat. Bank, When inMetropolis at e STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day Special rates by the week, D, ATBayiey, Propr. hetween 4th and 6th om Ferry st. ST, JAMES HOTEL —8T. Lopis.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Brdakfast, $1.00, European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop Mrs. When you visit St, Louts stop al ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY gD WALNUT. Street cars direet to Hotel HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon OMice Mours: a. m.,tto3p, m. Office, No, 419'¢ Broadway. } Fiske, as WRITTEN AT RANDOM.. A Creven Whiner? great many people-haye expressed deep admiration for the Cl’vygrpoem that appeared in yosterday*s Scx over Mo, O. T. Fiske’s sigdbuve. Mr many perhaps retognized jis the popular young actop’ at ( ino theatre, who ,was a Journalist by profession Lefore»he went» on the stage. He hag.Worked on some of the largest papers in the country, and refused an Affer on the New York “Herald” just before he adopted the stage. THe\now thinks there is no life of happiness except to vaudeville artists, aud foPthis reason cannot by induced to return te his first love the newapapor oa Pie Deven Baokev | Ovrs—A good story is told illustrating the tu- tility of establishing « new free silver newspaper in St. Louis, It was told by aman who recently buried $40,- 000 in a fruitless €ffort to keep up a ppenny free silfer daily, an never appeapeéd in print, YowardsAhe last, when money was | gone and bankruptey was staring him in | the face, he went to New York to consult millionaire Hearst, and Wf possible obtain funds. The» printers Buruck While he was away, however, ‘nd that settled the paper. In afterwards talking about his misortuve he laughingly told the following story: A man once made a trade with the devil. Te was to give his,soul to his majesty of the nether patadise, and his majesty was to give tim ib return All each day everything howanted, he had to do was toy call for it, and a la Alladin and /the lamp, tt was The first day We called for a brown stove mat n ina desirable location and promptly got it | ¥ tday h sked for r | riages, horses, }) ions, ete., and got them. ‘Thus it went on for several days, and he was rmmensely pleased with the bargain, until ove day he asked | the old fellow for money enough to run'a free silver paper in St. Louis The devil rebelled. He ‘sent his} friend a note, s “Sorry to disappoint you, but it would break every bank in be'l.’* 4 * To Go Ovr or Busixess.—The many friends of Mr. J. R. Puryear of the Paducah Cycle Works, will regret to learn that bis health and in- creased government duties have made it expedient for him to go out of business. He will shortly close Horse Shoeing a Specialty. by kindeof imperfection in travel, corrected, 1 Do Repalr Work 4t_Evary Kine, Work GuarAnterd Always on hand ready for work. HENRY GREIF. J, §. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims. Votogati of (Ope, gonna in the war of 1-65. Prosecutes clajms before the Burean of Pensions. f soldiers.of the war of Hoe Pension Act of Prompt and wes and ny bust soldiers, wid 1881-65, Mextean Penalog wine hich they dai Znouid write ihe ort give me LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN OMALL VALUABL We are ovetstocked on Ladies’ and Gent's Solid Ggid and Filled Case Watchegotot + All the stapdard makes of move- ments and cqses. Also & big lot of Silver Watehps. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments.) See the prices we will make you. We carry & \go0d line of Clothing, Gents’ Furnt Hats, Shoes Trunks, Valise ing Caras, Dice, Ete, We buy gj] our godds at forced sales and buy strictly for jcash, and can al Ways give you bargans in eyery line. Money t@ loan on ail valuables. Ben Mighael, Jr. 103 S, Beoond, next door to Lang Bros Wall diner! We're D in {e first to show FALL STYLES: / fo all the lave d signs and colors; They're in now ready for your inapection, Finest line o' Picture Mouldings in thd City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD QF FACES, Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, L. P. BALTH? SAR, 428 Bway, Under } a Fone out bis stock of bicycles and his time and attention to his oflices, Tax More rue Mengres.—A live- | ly waris on among the newspapers of Liyingston county, The “Gold Standard,’ @ sound, money paper was récently started Smithland, and since then all the italic and small cap fonts iu the county have Jwen exhaugted in editorial invective. As in other places, each paper is the choied of the people and has the largest circulation in the Purchase oe Wargine Excycroreptas.—“ It is interesting what peculiar characters you often come across in unexpected places," remarked actor Compston, who wvisiting here, the other day “While Iwas in Terre Haute weeks ago 1 found a barber who knew every actor and actress, his or her history, and everything else in connection with the e, to awa k before the war. He had never a few notion be wanted it and had if and gotit. He hours until it went down only @ few was destroyed in the GOLORED pocket of his vest, which he had lett hanging in the dressing room | Another funny, thing, that perhaps CHURCHES, wasn't so funny altet especially | ,fimeband Steet Churen (Me to one of. the pringipals, was during er, paal the panic, when Mf. Bour was assist. 1 Ono (3 wehtngs 11 ing in getting Uke people out ss Past A portly fotlow wearing a Prince cn Albert came lambering along and in |W: Dupes, Baa his frenzy /aitempted to mercilessly | Seventh’ Stregt Haptist, cu walk over two little girls. Mr, Bour W.}, Baker, pastor truck him equarely between the eyes Paula. M. F ' and knocked hig down and he woul¢ preaching Ia nford, paaLor i pt probably be lying™ibere yet af he] i aes pin hadn't been dragged away by | PM» Revd. G. Staltfurd. pastor | Trimble Street Christan ch friends. He had “lost bis head,’’ a MP sti figuratively, and vame near losing it 6 literally WOMEN CROWDING MEN. Aw . They G Facts Found 1 Uncle Sam bis been investigating the and children in this country | Masonic fat roadway, Third Flo to the statistician, the results| sem dye No 20—Meets every first slight interest, Little of news | Thursday ¢ Ineach month and moment can be drawn from th 2 tg cna Nisa ae “ z in each month tables, In showing the ul cond Ladies—Meets eyéry ti r regh w Ha | tes cubist: Boies t J) | XDEPES DEN? ORDER wf the working womer at state 084 Fellows Hall, are married. ‘This an ununually | geaeehed large proport New York aparried | Odd F we a Ww r on Pi re teenth of th hot d ‘ how Wh ¥ N 1 ae re} wis ‘sh require the aid sae es in rting th ach month at lere per ceat 80 per ce The figures show knows, that women, are enter f the men, The gain Ae ge have increased 63 places tions/except don yer cent., whil the males and the female what everyon: shown in sti and personal service,Avhere the propor pt. i » 38 in the same period Whereas 13 try’s children As to ¢ 5 ply women 3 dar fact in r cent. of the cases of dif-] and fever. ference pa On the other hand, — — en gebsnore pay than men doing] Mr. Roger 8. William, of St. he st r per cent. of the] Louis, is visiting bis mother in Ar- uses, I Verence in pay is wide. | ogdia, Me we « r cent., while - — wome only ten percent | Messrs James Marable and E Women have a rad bility | Grubbs leave for Cairo tomorrow in than men for the work in ¥ interest of the 8th of August. more y controlle/, cheaj | Messrs, Geo. Marshall and J. A. temperate, more iysustrious, | more) Morton, Ben Fuqua and E, Grubbs epee singe. ies Hable tostrike returned on the cannon ball last phinery i ‘ them | Bight a ers pr a 7 se more Gutomatiay | The excurgiog to Cairo tomorrow their physical been in, the business, and I was pu an unlimited store of information in such matters, until one day he told me that he got it simply by reading one of the dramatic papers, hich bad devoured tor ye He bad never busine as T said, and & articular ir terest in stage m: ul seemed to pick it up without any effort Ross Wane's Retio—Mr. Ware, of E. B. Harbour & Co’ an interesting curiosity that will ways awaken memories of an ex ing experience. While _ traveling through Colorado recently, a fra ment from a pin! 3000 feet above the flying passenger train ede tached, and rolled e canyé force i with terrific K the coach.directly over the y Pad cahan’s head, aud ctashed Urougt the roof, but remained imbedded there, Mr. Ware reached up, loos- ened it from its settin funny features, oftentines, to the most appallin, Ellis Bour, assy at the late C hi in the fire Jast p The amusing part is that it had been gored away inAhe ‘soak’? for a year ap when he te half unfjl yesterday, When the Doctor Ordefs Wine you should get thé best. We have it. Porddadty Ta atir Port, Sherry. Claret Muscatel, Cataw ‘Pokay and Mal Price 50c, 75c and $1 a Quart Accordigy to Age oo Pure Blackberry Braudy $1 a Qu Oehischiasge & Walker °7" 5th & Broadway. CHlifornia Angelica Madeiia zled to know how he acquired such} nd took un-| disputed possession of it, Hers now) showing i io ends and telling how it happened. ue Irony ov Bark —There are om of i yoy f ped from 42 pe cent ed ros t. of the years old wer 16 per cent. unt in is a well-de ay men well, sim Phis is thi |Dr. W. H. Nelson, C. G. 8. and ed} ders | Presiding Prince of Garfleld Palatium ty tounderstand. | No, §0; Daughter Sarah L, Mans- ence spoke to the | Held, Chief Preceptress of Golden . Rule Tabernacle No. 45; Daughter i | Pauline Marabel,/ Chief Prec Queen Sarai No. 30; ie Hart, Chief Preceptress of w t | Lilly West No, 69; Daughter Almeta ‘ Howell, Chief Preceptress of Mada- be?" line No. 2. The Queen Mothers of he an} the Childreu's Tents are the follows Pride of Paducah Tent, No. \5, Tena Glore; Star of Paducah | Ten No, 24, Daughter Melidsa yiler {Chappel ; Lilly West Tent, 1 tafors, one onlon.| Bettie Hart; Star of Bethlehem, No abienpoortn 8; Daughter Sarah L. Manstield ttre | nal!’ pec Services at Burks’ chapel tomor: ayerhy he 1 s since Janugty are ry jo lay quested to be present tomorrow after- full connection, @ur bew pews are ; sen ruew bell is up. ¥ will hear jt tomopfow morning Every member is argently requested to come out tomorrow. Subject, With Jesus in the Garden,” G. He Burks, Pastor 1890, and in had to neg n though e work than for: | | UNITED BROTHERS OF FR 1 month. Pride f Paducah Tent, a Star of B Saturday afv Mr. James A. G. Cott {Campbell street, is sick jin A # boat | ‘The excursion people trom Dyers for heavy wo! trie largely employ " in . t df business anges in| bUtg returned last nigh t plush box |Rastus and G. E whieh i rseded by | down last id box N.Y. Pr | emane ipation there, Jin praise of the town, anc Gamb had a large crowd. Th There is much in understanding the | promised to be here on peculiarities of the gumbo | r Rouwiandiown There is no x go by. Itis either | Williams tor instinot or | ly that h excursion in prob The r day a Creole had | home yesterday |e m arrested for ling a cow, H put « v and and in-| The delegation of Kr uted about the bovi Daughters will leave Sun whor 1 th w belong which | July 25th, to attend t defendant was trying to pel [Grand session, which conv nwyer retained by the eel city of Lexington) Ky { the degpoiled wasa blank. | Phe delegation from Pade steal the | follows: Sir Lawrence « rogated | Mentor of Ceremonial Temple No. 1; 1 ii by ay 1 { Tu the a t ] the is in r th i wr Ooonn Danly--But you promi to-day ' i T said Tw Wp Af lal Undertakers il. Efinge i if} { 7 | sore Telepnone 126 m. Wey s every second 18 lly abernacle, 05, oot Satftourta: shureany nights ta cach 5. Meets first s third saturday is postponed until the third Sunday st on account of not securing Marshall Thursday night to attend and speak highly Phere sawmill in Grandin, Mo. ny d s ef which are in fw There is a w and em Rosidence ‘fe sean DEPARTMENT. Lhodtst) —Swet zi a.m and | tor ethodist) Sun: | a.m. and $p. arch —8i tay! wrch.—Sunday a.m. ands p.m. ay seh ma Reve. G Oth & Trimble Preachin areh—Snnday y 21 Meta diay evening 1 YDSHIP. h month at morth at cond Thurs: ay ets first and meets first 8, meets 4th er, of 521 with chills it. Uncle went say they have all gust 7 to park. ok advan- returning nights and lay night, he annual eves in the July 27th a jore, C “on J to pay me you Sun William Thompson Jas. A. Rupy DEALEN IN pl and’ Fancy Groceries, Canned /Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery. to-alt parts Of the city. Cor, 7th aad Adams.\ ‘, AcISBELL, M.D, Physiciati and Sree Office 5024-2 8, Seventh St. Residence | Offloé Hours 7:30’ to 9 a, m., 1:30 to 3 p. m.y6 to 8 p. m, a} W, Hl. NELSON Physician and Surgeor. HAS OPERED A NEW GROCERY At the confer of Sevenpi“anc ble. Now goods, nga pric attention..\ Free adlivery REMOVED! =| WA ste NV LAUNDRY To No, 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guarapteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 300. 7h, G. R. DANIS, ach yt ror Frou Rak ard Triumph Furnaces. ateb Call on him and get est for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofers 129 8S. Thid St. Clarence Dallam Formerly of BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducan, Ky Attorney-at-Law We Trust Building. Aterengey PEumipstongto SovisviLLE Fidelity and ¢ tor PADUCAH Railway Co, The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Penngylvania g¥enue and F street rthWest, WASHINGTON, D.C. Europeapy$1.00 and Aniariean, $1.50 b 2,50 First-class family hotel Convenient to cars and p! est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists aad sighthseer nthe city. T, M. HALL, Prap. DR, .W. ©. EUBANKS, Nahi get 20, Re! phony 49 “othe Hour IB, ive 0.0.8, DENTIST Mices, 427 Brondway Lelephone 221 Office Hoare 8am. to l2 and at nighe 3. Vi NGS B LI Paducal > op.m 226 Broadway Ky. Capital and Suis ‘$120, 000,00 ‘| Open from $a. mj, to 8 p.m. On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time Deposits OF President Cashier W. F, Paxton " “Ass't Cashier R. Rupy DIREC ‘TORS. y Jas. R. Soeern, WALLACE, anew Galt Mouse LOUISVLGLE, KY, — r bo 180 8 Third day. - Rooms only $1.00 Pa Sivas, A. B. Coors! \ iS — ‘American Plan $ a to $5.00 per owe tile w's Tail, nora good | Bicycle from The MONARCH is good all through, Inch a Bicycle! We want bright business men to represent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO, Chicago New York Loadon, Send nine two-cent stamps lonarchy, Playing Carga,” Regular poe carder WAHL & SONS. ADMIS- GTN SION CASINO. FREE, RAMONA PARK.... ; Tonight, “Street o. New York” A Drama inSixacts, Peoples Railway Co.’s cars to gate of Park Pertormance begins at 8:00 everyJnight. High-Grade Bicycles and \Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made, We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.50 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 ua. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, \126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. WC GREIF, Court Street, bet. 2d and 3d. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —aT— JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and |Boardisg Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. 148, TELEPH( Manufacturere a4 Dealeya in-——. Steam Engines, 8028s, House Fronts, Mili Machinery, etc. LO, eee INCORPORATED ADUCAH, KY Gen’l Eeictric Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights 25elper, Residence Lights 20c Current for Fans $1.69 month. rr “ TI, 3 SIMON, Supt. NW. L, HARPCR, L. WILLBA, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, 120 SFourth, Room No, 2. ‘Will pra +evion >. clain # y UMAINUNG, K ALBOMINING, ING AND HARDWOOD PONISEIERD, ‘Telephone 177, Hesidence 22 5, Ob, 9 omplyatven Papvoas,

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