The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 13, 1897, Page 3

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rout , AdLished 1AOA Johnson Foundry Incorporated 1N® Manufacturers and Pealers in Steam Engines,Boilers, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tob and Iron of all kind Pavucan, Kentucky, 1 EE E. THALMUELLER Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Prepairing of all kinds neatly 4 Hottom pries Him a Trial 48 Hroaway aa Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Offive Am,-Geohan Nat. Bank. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the woek ). A) BAiLRy, Propr. Retween 4th and 5th on Ferry st. ST, JAMES HOTEL ST. LOUIS.—— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaktast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop Mrats. Goop SeRRVICE When you wide St. [put 8ST. JAMES HOTEL ROADWAY AND WALNUT Motel pat treet cars direct to HARRY F, ¥""! "MON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon wove m,1fo3p. m Offic 419% Broadway. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work GUARANTEED Always on hand ready for work. HENRY GREIF, J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Cl Veterau of four years in the war of 186) Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions, widows of sol pide dlers.of the war Act LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES, ked on Ladies’ and We are overste Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches tt Allthe standard makes of move and cases. Also a big lot of + Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical See the prices we wil ment silve Instruments. make you. We carry a good line of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hate, ranks, Valises, Piaying ¢ ‘ards, Dive Ete Ww uy all our goods at forced sales and buy strictly for cash, and can al vaya give you bargains in every line Mone, Juables. y to loan on all va Ben Michael, Jr. ond, next door to Lang Bros aper! always the first to We're. jesigns and cqiors, ‘They're oady for your\inspection, Finest linéof Picture Mouldings in the City, Have you seen the latest a YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, LP. BALTHASAR, 423 Bway, Jinto a fence Under Pauuer House woe! Secsatieeaniiomnnolal WRITTEN MI RANDOM. “1 guess you've all heard of sa- loon openings? ventured Dr. ‘Tank Lang yesterd prow of inter- ested listeners store, hue most uNque thing I ever saw in this line Was a saloon ‘closing.’ I had a frignd who used to run a saloon over thére on Second street a few years agw, Heconcluded to quit the business, and decided to “Well, the sible, so he invited all his friends which included a few dozen bums, to come around t@ the closing, and then came over ‘ayd bought 100 small morphine pills. ‘When the ‘clodtog’ opened, he took his stand behind the bar and announced that no man was going to take a drink in that houge unless he took a morphine pill with it. There was manifested on the part of his guests until he started the ball rolling by taking a drink, with a pill on the outside, himself. The others, all except one man, fo!- lowed suit. This old fellow sulked over in the corner and said he'd ‘be d—d if he took one of them pills if he starved for a drink.’ ‘A second round of whiskey and pills followed, and then the third, and by this time the old man was al- some reluctance most wild, and finally rushed up and said ‘Gimme a drink yan’ a pill, I'll eat ‘er if it kills me!’ “T guess they kept that up as long as the pills lasted, for when I dropped in about midnight to see how the ‘closing’ was progressing, I found ‘bums’ strewed all over the floor, counter and back yard, while the proprietor himself was dreaming away on the ice box one of the bums slept three days That was the first aud last saloon closi 1 ever do it in the most fitting manner por-| ber of tickets sold, tickets to be. the largest n' and then retarned the resold, One might thigk from the pub- lished reports of ‘he police court cases in this city Cairy was a scme- what disorder! town, but as com. pared with the records of other cities generally, it is one of the most order- airo dockets. Last Monday in the | Paducah police court seventeen cases were tried, and this number was only in proportion to the general record. Jairo has a suftictency of violators of the ordinances, but Paducah and other towns rivers have more ont on athis house/on Park avenue and Twenty-eight street, a few since, a colgred boy for helper around the premiges, The boy came bere from Memphis About 5 o'clock yesterday morning the boy appeared at Black's second hand store with a saddle and bridle for sale About the same time Officer Orr, of the police force, happened along there The boy, seeing the officer broke and to guard it, would allow no ove| to molest it. A bystander said the! dog belonged to Captain King, snd and is A laughable hnating incident narrated of Doctors Frank Boyd and J. Q. Taylor, The other day these two popular physicians went dove hunti They were attired in reg- ulation hunting costume, and after walking some distance with their heavy guns they stood under the um- brageous shade of a tree along side the road side and rested. Down the dusty road a faymer was leisurely driving bis lagging team, and when he saw the huntsmen, checked up and with rural curiosity peered at them in the most inquisitive manner Just before the outét reached them a brace of do ‘ose neat by und both marksmer ouickly raised their weapons and fired. The resounding letonation had a disastrous Cftect oo the auriculars of the animals, anc with a sudden plunge they were off. The astonished farmer took a sud- den but complete tumble backwards, and as his body vanished the pacious wagon bed, his feet assumed a perpendicular attitude, pair of huge bare feet soiled and the worse for wear, which wiggled sbout very uneasily as the owner strove to control his feelings Through it all, howe’ ‘ontrived to hold to the lines, and after the males had dragged the wagon over a few stumps and into a diteh or two, the driver succeeded in turning them which stopped them. The amazed and indignant farmer arose after the jolt, his curiosity thor- oughly satisfied, and looking back at the hunters, who were laughing heartily, seeing that no damage had been do: hook his fist and an- grily yel Gosh darn ye! ef Thad a cannon I'll be dinged ef I wouldn't turn it on ye and shoot both barrels."’ ae discl he She w cal looking colored girl, and attracted considerable atten- tiom as she walked with her mistress lown Broadw 1 wheeled the baby carri Down near Third street they en- niered another baby carriage, and in it was one of the homeliest young- sters that ever kept pa swake at night, The colored girl in charge of the other baby looked up at ber mis- tress after they had passed and said in all earnestuess Mis’, dat baby look lak Le pa and ma jes made it deyselyes!”’ People will hereafter be more care- ful for what sort of an excursion they purchase tickets, and it will probably be a long time before they permit themselves to be roped in again. The re r who absconded with the funds must have had a goodly as in addition to the large number of tick ets sold to people who attended, many people purchased tickets simp: ly to yet rid of the importuning school children who were out working under promise of getting @ watch for When the Doctor Orders Wine you should get theibest. We have it.] sum, Pure fully matured California Port, Sherry, Claret, Angelica Muscatel, Catawba, Madeira, Tokay and Malaga Price 50c,75¢ and $1 a Quart dcording to Age. Pure Blackberry Brandy $1 a Quari. Oehischlaeger & Walker Druggists, 5th & Broadway. L. WILLBA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, |: GRAINING, ICALSOMEN GLAZING AND HanDw phone 177, Padvoan, KY a, 0 Bawuaneny S08. Resitonce ate Your Howels With Cascarets, y Cathartie, cure constipation forey: 16.0.0, fwil, druggists refund mone; R this told where the — property| belonged. When Chief Mabsn-| ny got around, he placed the] saddle and bridle in his buggy, and the dog jumped in after them, lying| down on them. ‘The Chief drove up to Capt. King’s and found the prop-| erty belonged there. ‘Then he drove to Bridge Junction, on the Illinois Central railroad, thinking the boy would try to board the train there. | His conjecture was right. He found the boy as he was about to get on a train. Bringing bim back to town, he took him to the court-house: where court was in session. The) boy's case was taken up, he pleaded] guilty to the charge of stealing the} bridle and saddle and was fined 810 and sentenced to ten days imprison-| * days , Paducah and Cairo Line. Tennessee tation INOORPON ly places, says a/Cairo exchange. | te wnd Paducah Paducah, for ingfance, doubles the] strs. gor F wi a number of polite cases shown by Leave Pati * Paducah and Cairo Pa Steamer DICK Leaves Paduicn SCOTT ASKED TO | pposed that uy J of a treaty of preac | fourths of thé Ame be discharged, and t many of the men, we army of Mexico ould be reoruite be Amerie and to mber of Mex ran up Commercial avenue, The} (veh an army it, wa dog had accompanied the boy to| Mexico could be held Black's, and he settied on the saddle} y I plan Capte to, in which G himself di term of f for agitate abite and to I and where th trnme were not 1 Already rts of e t was not try e would f Grant was inv ment in jail. This was justice] tice, and he had gent promptly meted out. In the course) 4 $e whik of a few hours after the theft was or bad fat perpetrated the thief commenced] *o serving his sentence for it. But for) 1 the faithfulness of the little d the 1. thief most likely would have escaped. | "7/") 280 moth TWO TOUGHS, They Attempt to Take of Ninth and Washington. Officer Crow Arriyed in Prevent Bloodshed, the Olark’s river Kirksey, the Joe Smith, chant, and Jim Mar- shall county bully who attempted to at break up the barbecue Mill, Marsha!) county, |: and w: Jel in jails a terrible tussle with Con can, were in town pesterday Smith had just n fined f drunkenness the day before, and he and Kirksey were beth on the war- path together yesterday afternoon late. They made @ detour of the bawdy houses, after being put out of several of them, and landed near Washington and Ninth streets, where one tough negro is equal to a whole squad of Marshall county bullies, The two desperadoes could and several of the darkeys went after ihe palefaces Kirksey reached his hand and signified his intention of perfo- rating afew of them with lead, at which the darkeys scattered, and dodged behind and fences When the white men tur: keys started in pursuit a Officer Crow arrived see Kirksey reaching for tof the blue coat Story’s turday Benton after table Dun- slaimed they posts just in again. At the si the toughs took flight, and Oficer Crow feels confident that his timely arrival on the scone precluded tie necessity of holding an inquest or AT BOARD BILL Occasions Trouble Between Two) Ball Clubs Beeause it Maytiela V Pad Other News. ‘ah. ball The Mayfield ball no} play in Paducah this afternoon, The ho bill at the Palmer has not yet been paid, and neither the Paducah: nor the Mayfield club will pay it. The Paducah ¢lub claims that they agreed to pay the expenses of the visitors, provided they ve in on the afternoon train and ate supper alone They came in on the morning train, however, and bad two meals. They declined to pay the hotel bill on the grounds that they were entitled to expenses, club will YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Boston, 5-10; New Xork, 4-7 Pittsburg, 2 ; Brooklyn, 0, Philadelphia, 7; PRESENY STANDING OF CLUNS, Clubs Piayed Won Lost Per ¢ Hoste “a Cineinnatt wv 6a Balumore 4 i ‘ Now York 2 ™ wvelaud 7 #8 Cateage v ‘ Louisvill | 4 ‘ Patlad pia ae) ‘ a i i a4 5 kK TODAY, Bost New York, Baltimore at Philadelphia, Brooklyn at Washington, Time to} mer-| around | , whip anything on the street, | back | <l the dar-} led to influence hi the case, he persuasive ¢ tive bride Hayen hon ad nd Month The Fiffect of the Net Roads. are rapidly The trolley Ing Massachu | slowly populations it seems that @ great part of the presen ea will vi area of these three © be inelu numerous larger cities. rives, if it does arri | have become side from market g etically waa, in Aub edto 4 widely 6 1 centers and of their d When this con suburb: disappeared Co. RATED ew Owned and Operated by the nd Ohio River ‘Transpor- et. s (vatly excep HOPKIN BE DICTATOR. Plot for the in proportio) eaubattne of Conchats i%s | It may surprise many rp Capt. J Wy King has adog, a| ‘hat overtures were 1 Scotch terrier, that is a dandy. He] 0% many Mexicans of caught a thief | yesterday, says the] |v Cccupy Mexico aim} Cairo ‘Argus. The captain took| government, Tho s only respected, but ties, follow rosperity m tator of the rep ears or m Is cour: or considerat prop fully pro- 8 as was to perma rganize me propose 1 sion of the forts, ar min with nearly all the pubted that a very general a ms ntempt for d any flavor of and he nt the r—there was one y tw . Rhode al ve, rv rden| eration awaiting hi ae, near Jef his ter into the abandoned.- A NEW NEW ENGLAND. rk of Trolley ver Island an¢ iting Connecticut with a network that is and surely redistrib’ the t inevitable ral good roads are exe min but consi al n sam lirection | Equally important is the fact that | farge areas in 1 « of New Ep | land are in provess of transformati } farms to sites of country seats | Residents of t es are ming mc | tt al homes iv \ ry bey are ng thei | nuses with more fort an solidity, and are living in th h larger part of the year thay | th « try seas exter | from th st of May | of November, still len i aproved railwa, thon, the 1 with the except of! The fi ead were passing down by } eit tess affe “Good “What rac “Human race “Darned if 1 have thing again,” said ( sald liar.—N. Assoctater it all. “Why not? “We would have Cp-to-Date. I'm af Ways of as The § K hy every y n she jeago Chronicle A Cain id Ab n't our } [COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, F er Kureies Cha Sur . I nd 8p mu, | \ 1 ’ rar tev. ¢ Ww ' Rev. W Baker : s A. MI ¥ school a m ‘ Dp mi, Kev, J, G Sta I St. James A.M. Ei church, 10th & Trimble street ay 2 pin. Preaching 3 pm J pastor hurch Sunday v y ally invited. § ! Brrethre 1 th. Vi Tennesse s A. Woodward, COLOKELD LODGES. Mu u dw rd Fic MUM very frat - M ry first w » M i y Broad ROTHER OF 1H Sis! Ten, st N 2M t y in'each morth 181 Broadway 4G Rule T ets second Thur Jay in each m x sroadway N Meets first and h Ww a N s fray 4 saturday ets thir age 18, of visiting her aunt, Gills, 1006 North took sick, and died August 12 at 4:35 p. m She leaves to mourn her loss a her, mother, four sisters and four brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Littles were summoned to the bedside of their daughter. They arrived yesterday at noon. Her remains wil)be sent to Grand Rivers on the after- noon for inter A Re and Mrs, A East street, entertained in honor sister-in-law, Mrs. Susia oa ae affair was nicely da large crowd «dso Well were they enter- t even when the Db malls hours of the on Mr. Jackson of their, day eveni arranged clock beg register the they seemed loth to return to i Those present were: Misses Lillian Baxter, of Dyersb Emma Richardson, of Rives Cartwright, Mattie Bright ‘ and Sophia Cartwrigit, Ellen Boyd Ethel Moody, Anna Pullen, Anna P. House. Mesilamues Jennie Lester, of Memphis; Diaua Wharton, of Dyers- burg; Susia Baxter, of Louisvi ghes ‘ Me William Hughes, Granger F of Dyersburg; William Cor- nea Morton, Harry Brown, dward Ste ward Owens, William Leech Steel, Thomas Love, Elmus Wil lis Al ford, William Nolen, J W . Walter MeDouaid AWANTL TO BUY LAND Much Interest Taken in Onyx Lands in This Stu Horse Cave, Ky., A 1 » € he ews has everal cu} { tl nd two ex} ¥ sw vein Hart county to ook over the ground and see wha the prospect is for buying some of the land The owners expect to realize good prises for the land, since they kuow it is valuable after sar corn bg weg eM z vaste lJ, W. Moore, vy-sun.| Staple and Fancy Groceries, | Canned Goods Tl Kinds Free delivery to all parts yf the city Cor, 7th and Adam} 0. A. ISBELL/M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Otlice 502 Seyénth st © 3, Sixth, 30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to § 6to8 p.m, DAW, Hl, NELSON Phys n and Surgeon, in Office Hours 7 p. m4 re MOVED! 4 A >. STEAM vi LAUNDRY “All the World Loves a Winner’ Monarch sic Supreme Result MONARCH CYCLE MFG. Co. ‘CHICAGO FEW YoRE LONDON two-cent stamps foro dec of Playing ihustatiog Ui ‘Tom Mi Cooper pe cere ie i tfoem Monarch Lee Richardson and Walter Jones. Roquar soe canis To No. 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, eect ELEPBONE 200, 200, CG. R.DAMIS, R.DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank and-Triumph Furnaces. get estimates vsidence, Tin, Slate ond Iron Roofer, Call ov | for hea im an ng your 129 S. Thid St Clarence Dallant BURNETT & DAL! whe i Attorney: -at-Law je Trust Building, REFEM BY PERMISSIONZT LOUISVILYE Gasuaivy Co PADUCAH ‘ay Co. ai The ens Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue ‘and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel. No liquors, Convenient to cars and places of inte: va est. Most central location, and plea ant home for souriste and sight-acer nthe city, T. M. HALL, Prop. DA. ¥ G, EUBANKS, HOM(EOPATHIST, Thomas OUT IZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, roadway, Paducah, apital aad Surplus, $120,000,00 to3 p.m. On Sat hts from 7 to 8, interest P Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. fron Jas, A. RUDY President | W. F, Paxton Cashier R. Ropy Ass’t Cashier DIRECTORS. as. A.Rupy, AS. M. FisHer, Go. F. KAMLEITER, © W.F. PAXTON, O, HART ARLEY, AGENTS. WAHL TEACHERS WANTED ! i havemore m em positions, No charge wo vacancies asm: one plan GUAR story of college days. 0.M. SUTTON, A.M. dent and Manager athern ¥ SUTTON TEACHERS’ BORRAU, 60-71 Dearborn +t,, Chicago, It SoUTHEN SW i acuncies Louisville office, yOaedfee registers High-Grade Bicycles and : Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicyoles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 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, ~-Raducah Cycle Works, North Fifth street, near Panor House. 126 and 11 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING th <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet. 2d and 3d. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts ——AT—— JAS. A. GLAUBER’S ‘Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoo,. TELEPHONE 148. ——NMenufacturers and Dealers in —— Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mili Machinery, etc, INCORPORATED PADUCAH, KY Inn Holladay Cut ty 75 feina 50 40 S60 40 dO 15 ty 4 96 in, Wheels * 24 in, Wheels FULLY GUARANTEED. Cc Ww << EASY TERMs Gleaves & cus.

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