The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 27, 1897, Page 3

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RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Nashville, (1 Shattanooge & St. Louis Railroad, PADUOAH AND MEMPHIS DIV: SOUTH BOUND Ly Paducah, Ar Paris t Hollow Rook Junction Lexington Jackson Ey. dackwon 6 18"pm 69) pm Ths pm 6o) am an 80 am All trains datly ‘Through train and car vice begween Pa: sphia, Nate points Southwoat ou call on OF willresn fy Foe Turtier informa: ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS Nontu HOUXD— No &! No 2A No | Lv New Orleans... 60pm 0) am Liv Jactioon, Mise 12 4 um \ Ss pin Mompnis #15 pm Ly Cairo, 1 10) ‘opm 24 Ar Leateville. ....1086 pm " Gnctonat..."e40um itso am Sourm flowy No No LyCineinuatl...... 709 pin 288 pm Louisiie 3am tap 89 s2t0pm 1 Peket “tader the Palmer, and at the watou dey ®t. Lous DIVIMtON TH BOUND me Leave Paducah 12:16 pm, Arrive Metre 1oopm Kemtablished 1866, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co. anufacturers and Dealers)in ‘|Steam Engines, Boilers, House‘Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Scyews, Brass and Iron Fittings. Castings of all kinds, Papucan, . ° Kentucky, erento E. THALMUELLER, Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Prepairing of all kinds neatly doneat Rock Give Him a T 406 Broaway ftom. pries, te ere rE \Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am,German Nat. Bank, When in Metropoli¢ stop at the » STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a ¢ Special rates by the D. A, Baiuky, Propr en 4th and 5th on Ferry st. ‘ST. JAMES HOTEL —S8T. LOUIS,— Rates, $2,00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goov Rooms Goop Meats. Goop SERVICE. When you visit St. La ST. JAMES HOTEL MROADWAY AND WaLur. Hotel uta stop at Street cars direct te HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon ‘| Pinckney iam | Louis aw mM BOUND 38 | Ary: ‘| | " 1a pi, 60a Arrive! a Missouni del al The Great Through Line From guent TRYTHE NEW FAST TM KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, JRon Mountay Roure, The most direct line Via Mem; all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST ANO SOUTHWEST, Free Reclising Chairs ox All Trains, Tarovon Coacues MeEMPuis. TO DALLA’ and Forr Wonra Boe mand, seme, tree Western fhformation, “wall ou your or write HK. T.G. MATTUEWS, STA. LOUISMiLLe, Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATIANOOGA & ST, LOUIS RAILWAY. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. T@ AND FROM TENNESSKR. KENTUCKY, GEORGIA. # PHILADKLPHIA AND THROUGH } SERVICE Ken Viuke, Wasninaron, points on ine and Cot ns iQ Nashville and Murn during the continuanc) of the ‘Tennes ntenial an | invernaviogal Expositic informatiog, call upon Ticket 405 Ry. Kxchange/Bidg A. J, WELCH, ss, Agt W. L. DANLEY, Geu'l Pass, and Tkt. Agh., NASHVILLE, Taw, F. B. TEACHOUT, City\ Ticked Agent, 45 roadway, Paducah, Ky, Mesrmis, TENN, ‘obtained and f MODERATE Fees rosie U8. PATENT ONCE pts seh ‘ i608: tame than those draw ‘ese photo., with descrip. ‘br not, free of aient is secured, » Obtain Patents,” with . and foreign countries a S, T ABNEY, # Oftce Hours: OMice, No, «| Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in ®& horse's travel corrected | Do Repalr Work of Every King, Work GUARANTEED Always oo hand ready for work. HENRY GREIF, J, 8. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pefsion Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1sd1 +h, Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions, 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 Watchess.s + All the standard makes of move- ments and cases. Also a big lot of Silver Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments the prices we will y 8 good line of Clothing, Gente’ Furnishings, Hats, Shoes Trunks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, Ete. We buy all our goods at forced sales and buy strictly for ‘eash, and nal ways give you bargains in every line. Money to loan on all valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next door to Lang Bros Wall Paper! always the first to show We're yur FALL STYLES In\ all the later tesigns and colors, They're in now eady for your inspectipn, Finest linéot — Picture Mouldings in the City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES, A LYSNTIST, Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, L, P, BALTHASAR, 423 B'way, Under Param Hovas \ Insacporated a ‘There he is, over there,’’ replied and occasion thefesidents no little | 4 Mr. Smalistig, merely’as a pacifica- { *2Poyance. / tory measure, not knowing the lady's £*? brother from Moses’ s mulous query that to be caught the cizcumstanceywould be preferable to permitting w is further en¢ her life in use’ gine his surpxlse when he reached the ning up to assist her. “I don't know,’ iy any corpses on his hands at thothent. joined, as she looked scanty attire ; I get home wedged in a struggling mas§of human excite- grasped her shapely ankles, wrested her from her (perilous position and stood her on her feet safe and sound in Paducah? them inch in the country,’ was that scores of young men who were out with thelr best girls after- wards told it about that the young ladies left/them and got lost negle themselvea were determined to get on the outside\first. ably in order that the night when the storm came up, the Dick Fowler, while party ment searching for life preservers. ate in his efforts to find one, cup and lip,” can deny the fact that which to work on other streets, formerly as fast ada street would be Price 50c, 75c and/$1 a Quart Pure Blackberry Brandy $1 a Quart. Oehischlaeger & Walker °*": WRITTEN ul RARDOM. A¥rrevarn or tie hough the destructign’ of Casino theater was by far the worst confla- gration the city hs$ ever known, in- somuch fas fe and the peril to human life if concerned at least, there were nevektheless many amusing incidents, More than one pePmap, after real- izing that the danger waaover, burst into a hearty laugh at thy reinem- ivrance of something funny) stid or done, / Electrician Smallstig, trolild again require it. The streets are being taken one at a time, and when once gotté’in good condition, repair work will seldom be necessary ( “" A Liv py alone at interesting | to stand off anc tch the Demo-} cratic scramble for the circuit judge and commonwealth’s/ attorney nom| nations in this judigfal district. Some of the most promfnent men in the} cotintles are ine tacé, find all cat Hoast of moreMian the average pop- larity, hong the race is all the more exciting. /The candidates speak every few days at different places in nE.—Al- ties, and that the j of the People’s Line, who wax among the| McCracken dnd Marshall counties, {Prof most earnest and engfgetlc workers, \ met a Very refractofy lady near the entrance, Gere Miont Bx Looxep Ixro—There is “Oh where, Where is my brother?’ |9me complaint in various portions she wailed, as/she wrung ber hands | the clty in regard to the electrib and dashed about like a mad woman| lights going out atrregular inter- more than onde being prevented from | Mog Sometimes they burn constant- entering tie Durning building only|!¥s While at other tfmes they come by sheer force. and go with exaspepating uncertainty son Bio Covwy Ix Prosteet—It ts], § over a month |uhtil eiréuit cottrt will ea and \meanwhile the county “Where, oh where ?’'/was the tre- “Over in the car,’ Avas the reply is filling up ‘with appalling rapid- | Stanko And he led her over/there, knowing | ity the indi@ations are that the}, St a falsehood under| docket st the forthdoming term will! pm be the largest of severgl years, There| |! are several murder cfses to be tried, | ® in addition to feloniea of lesser mag pitud™, iss search. Bi to see hef rush up to the min he] One disadvantage is that court] yn! had pointed put and throw her arms] will come ia thé midst of the most PB about his nek. It was really her] heated part ofthe campaign, nt brother, \ 4 ; Mr. Ben Bygg, while rescuing the helpless, espied'g Indy with onv sleeve DRIFTWOOD and all but one Agirt torn off, hmp- bane ing excitedly away lawad F 1 Jor- NiAsa $0n. Hise Saved From the Waters, Cor-| ry \he asked, ran- ralled on the Levee. eplied look and see,”’\insisted the who Gidn’t want that “Well, allant young man, Items of Special Interest to River re People. * she excitedly re- down at her “1 guess J’ll wait until “Umph, umpb!’ The Dick Fowler was the lower Ohio river packet out of this port] d: this morning. She was away promptly at 8:30 and carried a good trip of | mouth freight as she usually does. Pact The ‘‘mosiest’’ ‘of (the Officer Sherman Phillips found between few chairs and every ‘ : , Colored thent a girl whose natural position Cincinnati | Colo was unfortunatgly reversed at that]"4 Memphis fleep, the handsome particular mgment. The officer | ‘tamer Sunshine, sailed in port early this morning from the upper Ohio, She lay here for several hours r ceiving and discharging freight and , left en route to Memphis as soon as| and fo she transacted her business here, She | '*! Br ‘Thank you!’ she said, as she W4 wouldn't enjoy] The Buckeye State is due here to- morrow from Memphis bound on her way up the Olio to Cinctonatt The little packet City of Clarks ville, which bas been laid-up at Gol- conda for the lastttiree months owing te shallow water, in addition to very Saturd One laughable feature of the fire They el to state, however, that they old trade between here and Elitabeth- town, and Arrived here late yesterday Bat this was prob might immor- Ed ba themselves by their heroism d off with wheat. She left on ae her return to E’town this afternoon : with a very nice trip of miscellaneous Ir Became Eyrprmic. — Sunday! freight and sume passengers Mr The coal shipment that is on its} night way down the Ohio river is the first July cog! shipment that has left Pitts- returning with a of excursionists from Cairo, contagion off excitement and were ville, expects to do an eXtensive bus- moving abgut in alarm and excite-[iess in the way of carrying grain) and a for the ext few months, Wheat crops aré reported to be better along the river than for years. One fellow was unusually desper- dry and was Mr. berger’s derrick boat from Metropolis ore this morning. She took it there sev- eral days ago to place in her new shaft, No one work is Iurnovesenty: Srreer she is being newly paiute nished and otherwise var undergoing a where been great obstacles to boats there for years. But as the rivgt has risen several feet here fy it is sup posed that the work, 1 be postponed until the river ggeS down again, The big Aferbert Moran, which took a towt corn to Johnsonville to be reshifped by rail to Nashville, arrived here this morning out of the Tennessee river, towing an empty, She left for ie lle as soon as she attended to busifteas here, clean From talk among te river men} ‘!** around this place one wotld come t db Mrs. According 0 Age. the ¢ cing fu 5th & Broadway. \ soon, boated out. to St. Louis. owners desir lightful lecture Mr rtain visitors. the leading colored people of Metrop- quite now th yin be Tennessee r Bi tie transportation i of the steamboat owners will atte job, as it cc t. COLORED DEPA repaired on one ‘end the other ond somewhat despondent over the pros- pects of a revival The towboat me pspecially are feeling rather ‘ | look for towboat business/to pick up| soon is very discouragir there are according to the sf river men in river | business blue,’’ As the out- Although | housands/ot railroad ments of oth the ‘Cumberland | ivers, waiting to be} The majorlty of them go! #Fee delivery to all parts gf the city. ut owigg to the price| to pay for 3 90 small that none yuld not be does | that price by any steamer and make RTMENT.| CHUROHES fi Prpac wach rd, p i COLORE MASONIC nie Hall. 222 Bi scanipered off, \hiding her face 80 j , N a ta es one ised by hee aol good trip of both freight and |r" Hiei in ib monies rescuer. : Golden Rule Tem 1 Thurs Some guileless ry girl who The Ashland City 1s due here late | day in each 1 u was out with her sweetheart did not) this afternoon out of the Tennessee a 0. K. T seem to skare the usual \excitement. | 40d leaves on her return to Danville | uid rnscday algntin exch acne” “™* 824 Evidently she had not often been in |!©morrow at noon, Golder 45, meets tis town, and she probably regarded it] The H. W. Buttorff is due here] Queens tla | as only one of the mapy common-| tomorrow morning early out of the|*™2" mon j place events of city life, for she re-]Cumberland river from Clarksville. | M449)" s first and} marked as she wis hustled off to the] She leaves on her return?to Nashville! Liv y : No. 6, M eat, “How often dg’ you have these! at oon, J secoria ana fouren taux nights Iu e ay a Mr. James Marable left this morn- dull business, has again entered her| {ng for Jackson, Tenn untleroy afterpoomftom Ohio) river points| Went to St. Louis Sand John Nesbit and Mamie were married last u/ Joho for months’ sojourn with friends, rather than encounter the gale, tied ant Mr. Jerry, Lewis returned home abatement, Nechele. eh an hr othe mthe |e been for.several weeks work- “Senator” Lambdin and a friend. | 01) "This will exhaust the toating | Mg, in tobacco. “He will remain here as a joke, strapped on life presery [POC8 . DiNs Wil exhaust the floating | ti) after the 7th of August celebra- stock in the harbor around Pitts. " ers, and the joke came near termi- burg. tion at Rowlaadtowny wating seriously, as in a short time} “8 2 a are many of the excursionists caught the] Capt. Bauer, of the City of Clarks-| Rev. Robert Gjvens made a de ll were well deliver another discourse next Thurs- night ay thi which takes’place that evening placated only by the vigorous met River busineas.on the wharf this} yr, James H. Robinson left for ods of pune of his disgusted friends, | morning was of very little conse- | Kansas City, where he expects to se who gralibed him by the collar, led }auence with the exception of @ gang} cure a position on the Gould railroad him to the railing and exclaimed: Jot laborers that were relieving the] j1i, many friends are sorry to sec “What in the h—I do you want with] Clarksville of her cargo of wheat,| iim go, more ‘especially one whose a life preserver? You can walk off] hile a number of teams were busily| confidence is wholly in his care cto bank if you want to, you blank-]engaged in carrying {t up the levee.|5/iies says the wuly thing that he ety blank, blank fool!’ “When th} The river is still climbing the banks dislikes in leaving 4s that it will de nger saw dry land be almost] here at a very lively gait, the gauge prive him of casting, his vote for Mr fainted with de registering this morning 8.9, which] Kad Farle is three-tenths higher than was r - Oxr On "Tornen:—A Mocal con-| tered thereapon at dark last myght.| Mr. Henry Cytney, of Paducah temporary or two are unfortunate in River men are expecting an excellent | Ky » and Miss /Maty Bail 06, De always being too premature in their] Yosting stage ia this section of the}den, Teun., mere united in holy im publications or else away behind the] fiver throughout this season, rimony at Metropolis, Ill, July 26 times. ‘There’s many ® sfip *twixt] The Cowling-brought up figgles-|St 3:90 p. a. at the residence ¢ and Mrs. Smith, 1, of Paducah. and Mrs, Smith beiug dene on the streets, Those onf Ove of the prettiest little crafts) |); which the roller has been used are in} {at has been segn around this harbor)" “pie pride and excellent condition, ‘and will remain} for some time ‘is the little pleasure | ,, Paducah tor so for sometime to come, thus af-JYacht that is beachét-bebiad—the big Fowler to make i fording the street force ample time in} four mill undergoing yeueral repairs. | jogce and happ long may they live sourse of general scrubbing up, Her|Quick Trips and a “ileap” of = motive power is gasoline, and it is no Ther exaggeration to say thetshe is alittle) str, J, A. Morton has bought a When the Doctor floating palace. wheel. This means that he expects The big phail liner John S.Hap-|to keep fast company. John will sins was infrom Evansville on timp] make a wheelman for true, for he wa Orders Wine you should get} his morning, but with a very t} a footman for sure M. says J the best. We have it, trip. She lefben her return at 10] A, will be given the right of to o' ele the main line and if you, don’t want Pure fully matured California Neat week is the Preposed time] to be ran over you must sidetrack in Port, Sherry. Claret, Aygelica, } for dredgeboats to wommence} time. | don t envy him for bei ng ele Muscatel, Catawba, Madeira,]* Brooklyn, where they sre}Vated the least, but A do thit te a going to enlarge the chanel by | ought to have 1 the season o Tokay aud Malaga iredging, as weil as clear the channel] st14 Mary Lyne, of Morton's Gop, of the numerous rocks which have angi is in the city visiting ber daughter, Helen Youn street, Lhe concert given under the agement of Master Wm, ddd Fellows’ a su troupe Everybe avets Candy ¢ | medical d headache, fe’ lousness, to-day; I the conclusion that they arg growin, anions ay Bt au druggists, gor Lodge last Thursday nig espe ing a.m. and $v Sunday Dp Mm n ODIP D LODGES), roudway, Third Fipor. No 20— " PROF ODD FELLUWS corner 7th & Ada ‘s—M and Dick Logan Cheatem ht Robertson left last 1s Guy ona three He will pleased e literary meeting by G, J. Stan- know how to They are mong gtoom will retur night on the Dick t their home. May 088 follow them auc ng, of West Madison man- at was dan- Dawson hall last might cigily the ay Jays bo. tHartic, the most won: | Office Hours /William Thompson ; At the corner of Seventh and Trim- to represent us ble. Now goods, new prices, polite everywhere, attention. Free delivery. MONARCH CYCLE MFG,.G@, ! Chicago New York iad don, | J, WeMoore, | DEALER) IN ‘Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goodsof All Kinds, Cor. 7th and AGams. “6, A, ISBELLIM.D, Physician and pt Office 602 12 8, Seventh St, idence 723 S, Sixth, ) to 9 a. m., 0 to 3 p. m., 6 to 8 p.m. . DR W, fs NELSON Phvsician and Surgeon, ton sifeet 4@ White Plume from a Crow’s Tail, nora good Bicycle from bi MONARCH is good all through, Every Inch a Bicycle! a business men ison 10a, m. 2 to4p, m.'and HAS OPENED A NEW GROCERY STEAM WArC“S SONs. 4 LAUNDRY! my 120 North Fourth St. ] To No. New Machinery Good Work.|°.; Satisfaction Guaranteed J, W. YOUNG & SON, |... TELEPHONE 200, TBACHERS WANTED! Over 4 taney embers, Must have more mem- NTEES positions. 10 lays > charge wo M. SUTTON, A.M. | SUTTON TEACHERS! BUREAU. 10071 Dearborn st, ¢ 0, 1 Mice, Ore fee registers G. R. DANMIS; AGHNT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. nd get estimates your residence Tin, Slate and tron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. Hig h-Grade Bicycies and Blavcle Sundries. Agent for the highest grade: We are prepafed to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 * of Bicycles made. 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- q ing wheels from us Don’t fail to call Call on | r beatin; remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, j 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. . Clarence Dallam Formerly of SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING |. 4 «| REPAIRING be aN gen ne HORSESHOEING ~ ante t pant Ve Oe All work guaranteed. 4 FA. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet, 2d and 3d. BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Attorney-at-Law Louisville Trust Building. Mossra, Muir & Mui Paducah Str PADUCAH t Railway Co, re fon He s. Quig Thos E The Ardmore, |FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts : ———AT— JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and |Boardiag £ Gor, Third and Washipeten. EPHONE 148, Ma Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania ayenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 lass fansily hotel. No liquors. nient to cars and places of inter: Most centraljocation, and pleas home for lourists and sight-seer athe city. T. M. HALL, Prop. DR, W. C. EUSANKS, HOM(OPATHIST, ‘able —————————— cra a, (NO MACHINE. oo) OMice—9 Broadway: one 120 “ 9 2 ie DunaM. KY tesidence, 1000 Jefferson St e149 ‘Omer Honre &19, 1.8, 7 CITIZENS’ *SAVINGS BANK, Paducah, 226 Broadway, Ky. Gapital and Surplus, $120,600.06 ——Manufacturers avd Dealers ir Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery, etc. Open from § a, m, to p.m. On Si urday nights from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFE 1ORRS. INCORPORATED PADUCAH, KY oom IGen ectric 1g A, Rupy, Jas. R. Swrn, F. M. Fisner, Gre WALLACE, ——— ~~" | Will furnish Lights aad Power for fans, a L. WILLER, Store Lights 26e per m nth. a H} 1 SIGN PAINT Residence Lights 20c u HOUSE AMD SICH PRINTER, Current*tor Fans $1.50 “ LP. B SIMON, Supt. Brus RL igre a DENTIST LOULSVILL'. KY. Pe i Tele; Oe 221, Offices, #27 Broadway American Play 83.00 to 85,00 pe Notice to Subscribers, «lay, All of our carrier boys are {sup- — | Rooms only $1/ neanae plied with receipt: books an Oftice Hours: Sek thu mcribars are reapetind ca eee 012 m2 to 5 p.m, andat night | ‘is i, / scriptions, Sua Pub. Co. — vaiiaaiieenbcaailiiiabids sors oe A. L, HARPER, Matil. Fffi 1 de Cp eel tre Puldesi/Ry. 1y| ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,|'¥¥f WBZO: oe G0 Noio’ Iucah My. ly bys Fiabitual constipation Pleato buy and try a box H, 50 vents, Bottand 1 Throge, f Undertakers and embsimers suore Teler’ Realdence 120 S$, Fourth, Room No, 2. all the courts of the syAte ns DrOMPLY Attended: y wae Cascare ts on forever. und money. Will practt Mecthon ¢

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