The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 3, 1897, Page 3

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Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Railroad PADUOAI ANE AM PHI DIVISION SOUTH BOUND pw Rock Junction Atlanta, NORTH HOUND Atlanta is am Chattanooga 6 Ht 680 pm Fin nilad pha nd New ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 18 DIVIIONS No 94 LOUISVILLE AND MEMP r aville Cinctanatt Sourm Bourn: LyCineinnau Louiay tlle Louis 758 pin 60) am Washington, No 2 6.00 am 780 am +o am oarum Uatablished Johnson Foundr¥-and Machine Co, anufacturers and Deglérs in vm} Steam Engines, Boilers, | House’Fronts, Mill Machinery | And/Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fttings. Castings of all kinds. Papu¢@an, “= - Kentvcry. E, THALMUELLER, Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. of all kindy neatly doneat Hock Give Hin a T 406 Bi airing m pries. away Brinton B. Davis, AROHITECT. Office Am,-German Nat. Bank, When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. #1,60 @ day. Special rates by the week p. A Baitey, Propr Between 4th and 6th on Ferry st 2ST. JAMES. HOTEL —8T. LOUIS,— ‘| Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. op Rooms. Goop Servic When you visit St, Li P ST. JAMES HOTEL HROADWAY AND WaLNvT to Howl, nals at t, weet roadway uion depot soul ye Palmer, « sr. Lous » uxD sonte Leave Pad ate ls p ci ani ations, w3.T. De Paducah, or A. i or Agent Chicago. Yan “8. General Paw Missouel| PaciFICRAILMAY at Tn ome Theo From KANSAS CIT) Alla, PUEBLO St. Louis Quanta PURE TRY THE WEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, jaox Mountain Route. "The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Fre¢ Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Turov'@# Coactes = Mrnrmis Dav.48 axp Forr Wont Sestort States, w ~ your weal tick For maps, rai asas, and & mation, cal or write R.T.G. MATTHEW Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS BAILWAY. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM reg nesun. KUNTUCKY: GHORGIA. Aor _ CAROLINA, VIRG. eLINGTON CITY, MALTINORE THROUGH ure a the McKenzie r NASHVIGLE SERVICE Kors } Et N PULLMAN | wena ‘Nasa PALACE Mitte, CHATEA SLEEPING nova, KaoxviLii, Asti CARS M Ph and New ap Excursion 1 magn COWARDIN: tern Pass, Age Machange Bldg. St. Sours, M 's obtained and all openare Fete ly Orrice U8 Gad foesiga countries sNowa&cCo. WASHINGTON. D. C. (YSNTIST. 406. -BROADWAY, | HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon OMmee & 7 toda. m.1to3p. m } Office, No, 419s Broadway, | | |Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in horse's travel gorrected. -\1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, ovat, Work Guanantexp Always on hand ready for work, | J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-65. | Prosecutes “fie before the Bureau Pensions. LITTLE BEN, | Pawn Sroker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES. We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Genv’s Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches tt Allthe 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 unks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, Ete We buy all our goods at forced sales and buy strictly for 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 Wall aper! We're “always the first to show st STYLES In all the lates They're ia now ction. igns and colors. cot dy for your insy Finest line of |Picture Mouldings in the City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, L. P, BALTHASAR, Pause Hovss!| Incorporated 1888 Goop Mxats.| HENRY GREIRt +] debted to the firms of Rogers & King }to proceed by lgw te ec WRITTEN AT RANDOM, Paducah Aris certainly share of sgnsations within the past al days. ‘There have been fires, fatal runawitya, seductions, big busi- ness deals, shootltp.scrapes, expos- ure of the biggest gay of thieves that ever operated here} attempted suicides, and almost every other con- ceivable thing in the new line. *,* The action of the cougeil last night in instructing the lice wn inspector to investigate ivsurancy companies is likely destined to sf up more than the usual dissensi#n, It was stated in the council lst night that there were insurany’ agencies here that had never « yearly license of $50. / had her It appyars that the controversy is whether / separate agencies of the same company ought to pay the li cense. Where seems to be no doubt but that dyery company shall pay the license. \The question is, shall it he exacted of eV@ryacparate a of the same company. “Many con panies have half a dozen agencies it a city, and in case it is decided ir the courts hi shall pay the | the et of consolidating ther every company would writeAts policies at the same office Judging from the last night, there is iore to be heard on the cow question. City Attorney | |L. D. Husbands instructed to] |draw up th pers for an appeal, | Jand now the igher courts of Ken: | tucky will ge k at it that each it wot fo n was 1 ouncil | It was the inten |'ast night to elect a to su ayur forg in cabae, n of the but the The jpres- John Sayre, cflice tempo- rarily, i apyhow, and will doubtless be re-electéd — The story’in a Suglay contempo ‘ary a man from Princeton} being here aud objdining an option on thirteen lots fof the location of woolen mills was 4 An inquis- itive reporter overheard a conversa- tion, snd began igquiring of one of the principals as tg its nature, when the gentleman told him the cock-and- bull story about the woolen mills, and it was published ag a fact, The ‘‘Register,’’ which claims to | be the only newspaper in \be a was scooped today at lead balf s dozen times, in two instahces on deaths that occurred an hour ‘before | the paper went to pre: great import to Paducahs eed aia Francis, ollbit Mr. holding although he is good enough about ns Notice to Contractors. Paducah, Ky., July 23, 1897 Sealed proposale-will, be received at the council’s’clerk’s office until 4 o'clock Wednesday, August 4, 1897, improvemenyot the alley be- » “son Ubakpurth streets and arte nes Nortp: fetes. — Fee ica | Poe Counting of i Be- oF inauces “forera- ‘Avior to Garry TH | Avio Work fo be S At POY October 1st, 1397 <sfeserves the right to teject aay wid all bids, 24j10 A. Yriser, Mayor. All persons-knowing themselve andJohn Rogers é-Son are hereby watned to call_-hd settle the same at at my ofl No. 1 Fourth street Uhereby themselves co: as I wil 3 otherwi rompty. URYEAR, Receives of Ri g and Jotn d26tt Rogers & Sou. ce to Subscribers, rier boys are ‘sup- Plied with receipt books and sub- seribers are requested to take r ceipts for all pay: on sub- scriptions, Sun Pub, Co, ents ur Life Av Waytip- gentlemen of sponsible, cak._-Afonthly 89 Position s'eady/ uPpprouT adigk to ed he AND FAITHFUL travel for re- ¢ in Padue 1 expe Referer ses. ope. The Iominion Dept. H, Chicago. To Cure € When the Doctor | Ord, the Wine you should get st. We have it. | Pure fully matured California Port, Sherry, Claret, Muscatel, Catawb: Tokay and Malag Price 50c, 75c and $I a Quart According to Angelica Madeira Age Pure Blackberry Brandy $1 a Quart. Dehischlaeger & Walker Druggists, 5th & Broadway. ee os name ren em em L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, were o} 1 were of| close self-addr¢ssed stamped envel- | GILLY MULLIGA 1 in the little Uist es made by Mark Tw g It,” said the Nevada pio IN not say “Mar fwain,” by the way, but "Bam Clemens, the name by which all pld Nevadans and Californians knew the famous hu orist. The pior was talking of men of his time who had/died with their boots on, and Billy MAlligan was th character who just yow was to th front, Some of the yostile mix-ups and shooting matehes jf Irishman had token related, and now the of Kis t which that young a hand had been rrator had come off for aman of } for he was 1 the mg wan In dbdger tn Ys! meeting Pau splints | thdially invited muygmitiee, and he me narroy Tajted Bret hafices with the law and lynchers after reboot #3) an. ward, He was a brave, desperate mar rdially invited to attend. handy with weapons, and would fight 2. South ith sect betwee Ohip ‘aad at the drop of the hat.’ But he pulled pee i Ee ee knee rrdbedi hepa rraleged op COLORED LODGES, most ayery desperado, when the stral eae eay, Third Floor. Jot dangerand the effect of const 20—Meots every first lrinking andexeitement got the better tI nerves afd judgment. When a ets every first | thabway there are two a tees evedy t he may\fake—quit the quit drinking @yd get to work st culling, or\stay and get The was what Mulligan he kept the business in his wn hands and forced the 'pace to the ond It was at Carson City that the end ame to Billy Mulligan, The cards had against him all night, The (drunk had made ¥im ugly as he last hose, but he h valked out of the Eamepalda saloon one e Next door wgs a laundry, and . ironing @lothes, lifted hie face to the window jystas Mulligan was sing. Without A word the desper ado drew his pistél and fired through the glass, blowjig the Chinaman’s iC t, then/ went on to the hotel W he was sfaying and upstairs to his room in thq top story. The door of his room opened near the head of the stairway, and when the sheriff's officers ame to arrest him for killing the China- he Th to some of mar ood t knew jt mes off with his revol- nt certain death ap th them to try to rush stairway, and they stopped at the foot r, John Colman, a particular friend of Mulligan, whowas with them, tried to persuade him to surrender. of ae, Joh said Mulligan, ‘] e taken alive. This {& my last the game'll end right here. and don’t get mixed up . rking along up the stair H ked, with the object, pert getting near enough to the deaperado to disarm him. be ey are, John,’ said step nearer and I'll kill you “ ant ther step forward and Mulligan sbot bim through the heart. He permitted the others to take the body a keeping them covered A crowd public is were but ration arce pistols all the time h it faced, and p! 1 for captoring Mullig ter de desy nteers were At last it was de 1 to call out t militia company and take the desperado in hi ghold by regular assault, “The troops were mustered in double line in the public square, facing the hotel, and waiting the order to advance. of his room in the igan could be seen now walked to and fro be and the window in Through the window third gary M ‘wnt then os | twedn the (airway keeping wateh urprise either directian. Then as the face of the Jesperado appeared more at the window, one of the & 8 fired with hie rifle, killing hig instantly. It was an unexpected shot which undoubtedly saved several lives that would almost ertainly have-been sacrificed in carry: ing ther Billy Mulliga by birth, and was f the ich got its tone » the New York of the and ‘Dead Rabbit’ nick of motion—aéme of the ould pick # fly from thefwall with the thumb and finger four hes out of five -stern and short-spoken except where {t was part of their game to be suave rough-and-tumble fighters, fashionably d, with more ats than thern gamblers often wear, and dis. ornam Slahed by heavy black mustaches ray tant cguige In San Francis which w jquare s* {rom Which b was b ¥ BAY » these hed or t r out y had of th wer hot or Here and i f t-the-way lecrepit sur » of wh I Mulligan Ni xamy N. ¥. Sun DEADLY VENOM OF THE COBRA, an to Ite riments. Little Known b> ntints Character—Callmette’s Esp was in the mnof 1891 that he I i Ch rpent venom in the He had exceptional opp it " the matter of serpent venoms where with to carry out h estigat ir 1a village in the vieir of the ¢ trict ecimens of the fory 1 be inst Forty of these arrived e, and several were at once nd, re mbit g both in size : In this th this coke is th readed of all serpents, ant Jely distributed over India, Burmah, matr Java, Malacea and Cochin Chix til Ca . however, set » work » y study the 6m but litt tion had been ies character, 1t was, of wf nec ary in the fiyst Instan o n, within as garyow a limit 1s possible, the exact degree of toxic power inherent in the venom, and to leterming, If possible, the precise dose tethal In Tespect to each variety of ant A correct caleulation of the quanti { vyngm required in évery case, w wever, found to be impossible, for 50 ivulent is the polsbn that a single drop f an enfulsion produced by pounding 1p eight glands in 800 grammes of dis- tilled wate when infro- luced into the vein of @ rabbit's ear, to kill it in five minutes, All the mammals to which Calmette administered this is sufficient Na, KALSOMININO, GuaziKo Axo HaRpWoob PrmasnEn sobra yenom, such as eal ak | ea vi, _Fats, succumbed mor’ {a ncoring to he alae ot thal COLORED B.S. Burks, pastt ng Ila m 7:30p m,, Rev. J. @ e Square Lodey No, 5— “Meets every se a Monday in rner 7th & Adams. 48—Meets first and h month at Colored Meets every first th at Colored p GuUOOF— ry secoud Friday evening in each th at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Grand Master's Council No 79.—Meets day evening in each month at a Fellows’ Hu! bea No. 2831—Moets rh Fuesday evening 10 Odd Fellows’ Hall. ndge No. 1783—Meets Vedyesday evening Broadway, OTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. ¢ No 65—Meets| every second evening inegeh month at No ‘Tuesday in'gach month at Rule Temple—Meet# second Thurs m month, Abin Bymaway pernacle, No, 45, meets first eday nights in every month. bernacle No 80—Meets second nights in each month cle, No 2—Meets first and tind Thursday nights in each month. Lily of the West tabernacle, No. 65 Meets second ‘and fourth Thursday nights in each month Mrs. Frank Weddington, of Mem- phis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hannah Leigh, on South Ninth street. Miss Fannie Egester has gone to Louisville on an extended visit to friends and relatives there and in Jeffersonville, Ind. ‘The gates of both parks at Row- landtown will be opened to welcome our thousands of visitors Saturday morning, August 7th. . E. Marshall returned home from Jackson, Trenton, Dyer and Union City, Tenn., where he has been in the interest of the big celebration at Rowlandtown, Satur- day, Aug. 7th, accompanied by his sister-i w, Miss Marie Jones, Miss Cora Hickerson and Miss Frankie Kelton. The Rev, John Prichet, of Farm- ington, is conducting the campmeet- ing this week. Rev. Prichet is the best campmeeting conductor in the state. Come out and hear him and ‘ou will come again. He is a nat. ural orator, We are very largely attended and accommodate 1,000 people. arrangements have been made Officers Wm. H. Linsey. Speci for the white people. Young, P. Simpson, Dr. W. H. Nelson, the popular colored doctor of the city, returned this morning from Lexington, Ky where he has been attending the most interesting and successful grand ses- sion of the ‘Knights and daughters of Tabor’? ever held, bringing with him honors to the city of Paducah as the C. G. S. of Kentucky and Juris- diction. Rev, G. H. Burks, pastor of Burks Chapel A. M. E. church, has one more month to serve this church before annual conference convenes. It is anxiously hoped by a majority of his members and friends that he will returned, while some are cherishing the bope that he may never return, This is the second year be has pastored this church, His commendable work this year may be the cause of him being’ reappointed to serve the third year. ‘The trustees report the church be- ing in better condition, encumbered by less indebtedness and everything moving with comparative stgoothuess at the of this year’s work. They express the highest appreciation of his services rendered them by his wisely expressed opinions and {dea A wish for a change is not signifie by them, He has received less mone for his services than any preach who has been here for'ten years k e close DEPARTMENT. ashi t Baptist Church,—Sunday seh aching Bp m. Rey, Geo. W. Dupe Seventh Baptist. Church.—Sunday ach tH, and 8p. m M. EB, ehureh Sunday school 9 a church, 10th & Trimble p ra) ‘DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams. G, A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and pod eon. | Office 602 1-2 8, Seventh Residence 7 Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m p- m., 6 to 8 p. m. 7 W. H, NELSON Physician and Surgeon, Office 709 Washington street Residende 1129 Harris CHURCHES, Fas ¢ Church (Methodist)—Sun- day act Qa.m. Preaching M a.m and 7pm. Rev. ©. M, Palmer, pastor, Parks Chapel, 7th and Ohio (¥<-hodist) Sun Jay school? m. Preaching Ils. m. and 8p. 3S, Sixth, 1:30 to 3 OMice Hours |7 to 9p. m REMOVED! A steam LAUNDRY 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work. tisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHO! 200. G. R: DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank and‘Triumph |= Furnaces. Call on kim and get estimates for heating-your residence, Tin, Slate and tron Roofer, 128 8. Thid St, Clarence Dallam Formerly of BURNETT & DALLAM, Paguca, Ky, Attorney-at-Law Loaisville Trust Building. RMISSION§TO $1010 To No. REFER'DY Loursvitie ridelity and Casualty Co, Jobn stiles, V.-P. Pidellty Trust and 8. V. Co. Equitable Lite Assurance Society, Messrs. Humphrey & Davie. Messrs, Muir & Mute Paducah Str Paducah Wa Am.-Ger. National Bank, Hon. Henry urnett eases. Quigley & Quigley, May Thos Mone ete The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. ©. European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 PADUCAH » Railway Co, First-class family hotel, No liquors, Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for touriste and sight-seer nthe city. T. M. HALL, Prop. DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Hesidence, 1000 Jefferson St ‘OMice Hours 10, 1-3, 7-8. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. one 120 jephone 149 Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p.m. On Sat- upday nights from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. President Cashier | Ass’t Cashier Jas. A. RuDY W. F, Paxton R. Rupy. DIREOTORS, Jas.A.Rupy, Jas. R. Sura, F. M. FisHEr, Gro, C, WALLACE, F. Kamueirsr, W. F. Paxton, Gao. O. Hart, E, FARLEY, RB. Rupy (00 Ha 30 40 \ m, 2to4p. mand | Big Cut on Bicycles! — 13 Ki “th 96 in, Wheels ** FULLY GUARANTEED. MONARCH CYCLE CYCLE MFG. Co, CHICAGO i Lompom caste, nine two-cent stamps for a a) ‘ HU WANTED : H eh Grads Meare ands Bicycle Sundries. 4 We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for 868.60 Don't fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbye—best Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. ing wheels from us, be Don’t fail to call—remember the place, = 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. i SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS “ANY ST REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING ; : Court Street, F, and 3d. Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —AT— Livery, Feed and Boardimg Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. catgyateaese Ch Lillies soudlarib AGENTS. bers. Several plans: two pith ‘ive free registration; ie plat GUARANTE Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. on the market, prettiest wheel made. Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- Paducah Cycle Works, PB Os%SMITHING All work guaranteed. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, JAS. A. GLAUBER’S TELEPHONE 148. ——Menufaeurtyy ard Dealers ip—. Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Mechinery, etc, INCORPORATED PADUCAH,KY $60 40 30 28 laday Cut to na i % 24 in.eWhee's ~<a 9EASY TERM.

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