The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 9, 1897, Page 5

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=~—- Johnson Foundry and Machine Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in Steam Engines, Boilers, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fttings. Castings of all kinds. Lished 1858, Incorporate 18 Papvoan, . . Kentucky, E. THALMUELLER, Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. repairing of ail kinds neatly doneat Heck Bottom pries, Give Him 406 Broa Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am,-German Nat. Bank. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.60 a day. Special rates by the week D. A. BarLey, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st ST. JAMES HOTEL —ST. LOUIS.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaklast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop MEALS. Goop SERVICE. When you visit St, Louis stop at 8T. JAMES HOTEL HRoapwaY AMD WALNUT Street cars direct to Hotel HARRY F, W!''MSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours 7 oPa.m, 1038p. m Office, No, 419}¢ Broadway. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected. | Do Repalr Work of Every Worx GUARANTEED Always on hand ready for work. HENRY GREIF, J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of on oe in the war of 1861-65. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions, Peoriebich they desire transacted at tb Towa! capital should write me or} give me call or Pay Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES, We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Gents Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches # ee All the standard makes of move ments and cases. Also a big lot of Silver Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, See tho prices we will make you We carry a good line of Clothing Gants Wienishings, Hats, Shoes Trunks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, Ete We buy all our goods at forced sale and buy strictly for cash, and can al ways give you bargains in every line. Money to loan on all valuables, Ben Michael, Jr. ond, next door to Lang Bros 103 8. § Wall Paper! We're “always the first to show ou FALL STYLES designe and coi, They're ia nw ready for your inspection, Finest line of In all the lates Picture Mouldings in the City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. os Reasonable tor GOOD work, P, BALTHASAR, 4:3 Bway, Under Patacem Hoo to the already long list. It is “The Ancient and Exalted Order of the Elephant, * and has its founda- tion in circus and theatrical circles. The initial meeting was held a few progress of a ment. The grand lodge bas received the “Owls, very popular in Paducah, espec among the children, In « number of back yards, should one care to in speakings, with tl difficulties and dis the same in the far west as they are in Kentucky, and Attorney Corbett, before he could get to congress had to get elected, hence he always put in his apy speaking on han’ On one occasion LITTLE BEN, : told the o WRITTEN AT RANDOM, “As the train leaving here at 7:50 o'clock in the morning will carry mail after today the ‘Register’s’ vir- culation will be increased at Calvert visit those points early this weel The above, from yesterday’s “Register,’’ solves the mystery of why it advocated the mail service between Louisville and Fulton, It raised a great kick when the service was abandoned several months ago, and now, by the above, proves that it was actuated in its boasted ‘‘de- fense of the interests of the mei chants" by purely selfish motives, and wanted the service simply so its daily repository of fiction could be distributed up the Illinois Central by Uncle Sam's agents, By the way, the Register’? has « large oi tion. As the news ‘butche: the railroads say, the papers circu- late up to Central City on one train, and back to Paducah on the other, Great seller, it is! pula- on - A. new secret order has been added Hed days ago at Detroit, Mich., after the ar’s careful develop- ertificate of incorporation from the state of Wisconsin, and charters are to be issued to the ‘herds, orders are to be called. Permanent headquarters have been established at Janeville, Wis., and there are already 400 applications for mem- bership to the parent lodge. The aymbol of the order is an elephant, « button to be worn by the members, having. on it the figure of an ele- phant with upraised trunk, the let- ters A. E. O. E, being subscribed as local on the blanket. This order is something similar to * whose symbol is an »wi; the ‘Hoo-Hoos,”? whose sym- »ol is a black cat; the ‘Red Men,”’ “Elks,’’ etc. The local divisions of these orders are known as ‘‘nests,"’ ‘tribes,’” and by’ similarly appropri- | ate titles. City, Grand Rivers, Kuttswa and} Eddyville, and its canvassers will | their ba tears that could not be restraine and of which they were not ashame secretary, and it happene four of the other memt down. tifal stars yet!" Few people have more loyal, sympa- otherswise sometimes, to control their fe they pathetic perienced person would be. number of people on a certain street possible had been done to save her, little life ebbed away, and the potent prevent it, The two physicians, after exhaustiog their last remedy, realized that death was inevitable, and turned Th victure was very expressive, and | neighbors, when they saw the two, Mr. physicians sitting on the steps crying, | realized that grim death was about to} had been heard to make | threats thst |he would get even with the office if | he was not paid satisfactorily. | job was done by printers, | else would have thougnt invade another happy home It happened at a missionary meet. ing the other day, They had a ne that she it three or rs did bore the same name th When the time for the payment of dues arrived—a time that is quite in- dispensible in church society circle —the new secretary remarked ‘Ob Miss B——I see you haven't paid dues for several weeks !’ “Shooting the chutes’’ has become ally vestigate, he would find many*‘shoot- the-chutes’’ on a small scale, one of the most ingenious of which is that constructed by Master Glenn Smith, the bright little son of Mr Smith at Eighth and Madison streets, which is quite a marvel, as well as atiraction in the neighborhood Many episodes in their everyday life can the little folks compare to shooting the chutes. The other day one little miss was sitting on the edge of the bath tab, when she lost her equilibrium and slid down into the yawning depths of soapsuds. She crawled out, spluttering and wiping her eyes, but instead of crying, glee- fully exclaimed to her mother, who had rushed to the rescue, ‘Oh, ma- mi Did you see me shoot the ebutes ?"" Attorney Hal Corbett was nomi- nated as a Democratic candidate for congress in the district ip which he lived while a resident of Missouli, Mont, a year or two ago. Political ir concomitant nsions are about paid them prompt! B., with ill-ce led resentment. had really liqui¢ this very essential duty, secretary, and so it proved to be- The surname of the new secretary and Miss B was the same. “UNKNOWN,” New Company Treads the Boards at LaBelle To-Night. Manager Phelps Gets in With New People.---Amusement Notes of Local Interest. Manager P. A. Phelps and his stock company, nine in number, ar- rived last night from Nashville on ance when there was a lly eloquent he made an speech, concluding with @ peroration someting like this; ‘Now, gentle. men, if sou want to send me lo con- gress, the honor will be conferred on ne who Will appreciate and respect it. ut gentlemen, I have a beauti- ful home, a lovely wife and three hildren to whem Fenn go af you do not see fit to elect me. Use your own judgment, I beseech you.’’ “And the popular lawyer dwelt at some length on the attractiveness of his domestic life, and the beauty of his home. After he bad concluded, « rough ignorant old fellow stepped up and said; ‘Looky hyar, we'uns ain't hankerin’ arter sendin’ no man off frum sech a lovely wife, bootiful home, an’ three putty chilern, Ye'v got a darned site more’n eny uv the rest uy us, ef ye’re tellin’ the trath, an’ ef ye'll ts sot rite down in that there bootiful home an’ stay with them three putty chilern uv yourn.’” e 4 tule’p advice ye'll The lawyer became indignant and iscalawag that he didn’t When the Doctor Orders Wine you should get thefbest. We have it. Pure fully matured California Port, Sherry, Claret, Angelica Muscatel, Cataw Madeira, ‘Tokay and Malaga. Price 50c, 75c and $1 a Quart According to Age. Pure Blackberry Brandy $1,a Quart, dehschlaeger & Walker ov 5th & Broadway. L. WILLEBA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Guanine, ia GtAzine Ano Hanbwoob Prnsuaay jephone 177, i installed at La Belle park, The members of the company are: Misses Bertha Phelps, Eberline Hoe gan and Ella Reed, Messrs. Joho Delaney, King Russell, W. C, Ma- lone, J. B. Clark, Verner Phelps and Manager P. A. Phelps. Mrs, Clark accompanied her husband, but is not in the troupe The company opens tonight at La Belle park in Jolin A, Stevens’ cele brated ‘‘Unknown,”’ a play that has never yet been produced in Paducal by any company, and is first-clas and a sure winner Manager P} at that he would preseut no play has ever by seen in Paducab, ing his eng here, His rey tory includes that have never been produced evyn in Kentucky and the comp: a great suc here rt Phelps will play his ple wherever, in his opinion, they can do best, He and Miss Hogan will appear in leads, but the others will have no particular place in the part of the week will be anno later. The vitascope, at LaBelle Park Theater, drew two e crowds yes- terday, beth aftern The crowd last night was particularly large, which was quitea pl surprise to the 1 ement, con’ ering the fact it was Sunday night. The Agnes Carlton- Phillips Com- pany left at noon yesterday Murphysboro, 1il., where it tonight begins a week's engagewent. Mr in advance, The Casino Stock Company a double bill, aud while the 4 pany made quite a bit, especially Mrs. Bourse aud Little Hazel. ‘The troupe will present tonight ‘Rou Everybody Says Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of ‘the age, p! ant and refreshing to the taste, act « cleansing the en cure headache, fever, habit and billousness, | Please bu: 2. C, C, to-day; 10, 3 guarantecd to cure by a dvaggiate. Notice to Subseribers, All of our Papvoau, Ky scriptions, plied with ree ceipts for all pay Sua Pub, Co, want such people ashe to vote fot) ©' him, at which the reprobate Lit him) a back-hander and knocked him Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River ‘I “What did you do?” inquired a | yr-pathetic friend of the attorney when he was telling it the other day. | “What did I do?'’ echoed the lawyer with a sigh of unmistakable sadness, a8 he gazed into the heavens above. ‘Oh, Lean see those beau- INCORPORATED. Evansville and Paducah Packets (Dally excep Sunday. unday Sirs. JOB FOWLER and 4116 8, HOPKINS i 3 * thetic hearts than physicians, although | Paduean and Cairo, tnaies Lane ( a person would be inclined to think| Steamer ‘DICK F Doctors, as a rule, however, after repeatedly coming in contact with sickness, suffering avd sorrow, learn lings, and although | ight appear cold, callous and| heartless, they are inwardly as sym- and offeeted as & less ex- PIED THE TYPE And Poured the Whole Shop Into the Ink Barrel. A rather unusual scene was wit- nessed a few days ago by quite a Migh-Handed Vandalis Ill.—Printers Ares A little child lay ill, and every thing but to no avail. Slowly the innocent power of medicine was powerless to! y at Cairo several ily destroyed the ks to the bed on which lay] practic the little sufferer, surrounded by weeping mother and relatives, bee | doctors had done the best they coul: and passed out of the room, thr gh | bee working In the offtoe | the hall, to the front porch, and sitting on the front steps both shed| that they ave not toea seen since ,| the mischief was done strengthens the prietor of the Evening ze typos who bad some differences with], claimed due them, newspaper forms of type tied in the ink fountain of the and on the ink plate pi ly in a half-barr and seemingly the |stirred up with the ¢, embracing all the body type in lower case and cepting that in the form in all, were dumped, some in the ink some under the ‘ou’re mistaken, I have always retorted Miss ‘Beg your pardon, but I’m going | by the book,’’ apologiscd the new! secretary, and several Mies] and one around to find out whether Mias B/ | ted her obligations to the society or had gone amiss in case out in the street, The wreck of the news- eve Repackcobt of the office seems so complete that from standpoint there appears no way out of it but to buy a new outfit The pied type, way the job was done boxing up for old metal blow for Mr. Farnbaker, “Why, it’s your [own same,” tri- umphantly exclaimed Miss B’s bosom friend to the amazed and humiliated COLORED ; DEPARTMENT, .« We Moore, a DEALER IN CHURCHES, a.m and ‘cnoaisty sane} CANNED Goods of All Kinds ~Sunday Rev Cor. 7th and Adams. ber bing | Physician and Surgeon. | Office 602 1-2 8. Seventh St, i Ha Resid 3 & nee 72 A ally ‘ p.m, 6 to 8 p.m, wa pone ian and Surgeon, | Tennes: e pastor | "REMOVED! / | AS STEAM V7 LauoRY To No. 120 North Fourth St. ; “|New Machinery ed Odd Fellows’ Hall. Good Work. 1908-368 Satisfaction Guarantee: ay evening ction Guaranteed, esos. | Je W, YOUNG & SON, Jonth 1 TELEPHONE 200. G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank oan and:Triumph|: ‘h month i Furnaces. mate y all or m acd get estimates saturday afternoon in each month arst) for heating your vsidence, Star of Paducah Tent Meets second saturda: i ond By Pel hy nasacuriey) Tin, State end Iron Roofer, Pm in each month Clarence Dallam | BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducab, Ky Miss Anna P. House returned | Attorney-at- Law Mrs. Will H. Clark is visi Arcadia this week home, after haviug spent several] weeks out of the city Mrs. B Louisville Trust Buildi REFER “BY PERMISSIONJTO @ Hart was elected Lovievitte no insurance against suc ha disaster, Local printers who have , however, say that the} met last week Paducah St ¢ Ratlway Co, worked |@tand Secretary for the state of] the latter has always habit of imposing on printers, never pays one what is due bim. the printer stops to ipa he calls afofthe Tabernacles of E has | the public is cordially invited at,Odd been taught an expensive lesion. The Origin of Th « pleasure in wi Punch and Jud ater in which their « yed still gives « the steamer Buttorff, and are now)» aking of wine fr been famous for wit and comic fun ago in the season of h js a time when eve body ecems to he vill no doubt make | The bill for the latter | This example led t rlish Punchinello, n, for the sake , left off the latter part of the word, and called it plain Punch. good a right to a wife as anybody, if he could ¢ One might think that his beot would have stood In his way of finding 4 woman willing to marry hin wit waa an offset to this , and Punch would have played his pant {Il if he could not have made it cover his nos Mosly, formerly of Mabel Paige, is opened at Dawson Saturday night in ‘tron- ysed Punch to nd also supposed her age was not extraordinary, the COM] have had a wife » to have been Judy, yore natural than for this couple, now and then, to have a bit of a They lived a wandering life, 1, like other people in their station, took a little liquor to raise thei; After the effect w little peevish, they fel | other names, and hard blows fe Bo thie {9 thelr whole history- Niamond,’’ Tuesday, “Lady Aud- loy’” and Wednesday ‘*East Lynne.’” ly and positively on kidueys, liver and bowels, system, dispel colds, 1 constipation and try a box is. Soldand HARPER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 120 S, Fourth, Roow No. 2 WA practice tn all the courts of Collection of claims promply atveuded jer boys are sup- ipt books and sub- seribers are requested to take re- ents On sub- Grand Matr id Mrs. Laura Hibbs Land S, V. Co. Kentucky at the grand chapter which] 3 PADUCAH here will be an anniversary en- 1 Bank. tertainment given by the Daughters lucah and ‘Quigiey, Fellows tall, Thurslay evening,Ang- The Ard more, Better times and, More Fun. PRR achat} plan anced hp & Wir cxanision litt } ‘ ; ‘ennsylvania avenue and F street ge on left here for St. moana Louis yesterday. ‘The next excursion 4 ‘ e next excursio WASHINGTON, D. ( is dated for Ca Ill., Aug. 15.] Mr. A, Pullens has already charter the Chattanooga to make the trp. The Kn Tabor at M brate the T and the Kng are ex- pected to go down and join them in their Knightly arrey and gallant dis- European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 hts and Daughters of | ly hotel. No liquors, ropolis, Ill., will cele-| and places of inter- 12th| est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sight-seer |n the cit, T. M. HALL, Prop | or ga G.G. Asvensox. | DR, W. C, EUBANKS, The emancipation celebration held at the new fair grounds last Satur- HOMQOPATHIST, day, the 7th,was the greatest success oMmece wlway T of all celebrations and the committee | “> r has been asked to have it next year at the same place. All convenience were at hand and plenty of seats tor| or sit on the ground The ‘ona san SAVINGS srandest featuses in the hood BANE, FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE CITY, ‘Open from # a. m. to 3 p.m. On Sat ur nights from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time OFFICERS. ; Deposits’ “: ccoun 9 Jas, A. Ruy President , May 1,1 f W. F, Paxton Cashier ees. 1) R, Rupy Ass’t Cashier | Ruby, ee M, FIsuER, : F, KAMLEITER, c pro. O, HART CR. . PAXTON, ARLEY, flseal year BET ts wequired from anster of ie ia in P.&N. & ( ray | r\ iA | Personal prope w (at \ “| m | ‘ | RUAPITULATION _ hiavilt Weny. 0 | | ¢ MT 0. Ks STARKS PRED KAMLEMDER . . y-sun-| Staple and Fancy Groceries, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Sixth, a} as | Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 3 are the 325 JR WA NELSON a.m. 2to4p. m.'and , Result Year's of Experience ‘Send nine Wisgiaing Cillian Rusti, For Mi Richardsou snd Walter domes.’ Regular Soe cards: WAHL TEACHERS WANTED | ver 4,000 vacancies Supreme Send for Catalogue. MONARCH CYCLE MFG. Co. CHICAGO = NEWYORE =——_LONDON 18 two-cent stamps for a deck of Monarch Play SONS. 5 Many vacancies as members. Must havemore mem. Tee revistration: one plan GUAR ES positions. "10 ans and a #50).00 love story of college days. No charge to UTTON, A. M. { SUTTON TEACHERS’ BU i Manager. / 60-71 Dearborn st., Chic: a ia acancies Louisville office, jOne)tes registers DR. 0. M. n High- -Grade Bicycles and ° Bicycle Sundries. 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. ri W. GREIF, Sourt Street, bet. 2d and 3d. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don’t faj! t~ see our 845.00 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, FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts Livery, Feed and Boardieg Stable TELEPHONE 148. Gapital and Surplus, $120,000.00 | re Ae Engines, Ballers, Houss Fronts, mr IM ORPORAT iw ° NGSTON Chair Finance Cowm city 26 in. Wheats 530 98 ingtWhee's 25 FULLY GUARANTEED. SA EASY Ti kM: Cae) contest occas: JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Cor, Third and Washingtoa. TACK — a bana Cr aaa) Menut Dealers ii — Mili tiachinery, etc. FADOCANES icyclesi $60 ' 40 a

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