The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 19, 1897, Page 3

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per ‘ Uatabitahed 1895, Ineorpormved 1m | Johnson Foundry and H as ever bore the insignia of the faith Machine Co. |*: In fact, bis fidelity to the cause Manufacturers qd Dealers in QTY him, whenever Capt. Lev House’Fronts, Mill Machinery |: h And Tolaceo Screws, Brass in and Iron Fitings. Castings li of all kinds. Papucan, + + « Kuwrecny, since, and mote as a joke than any thing else began paying off his fore- mon exclusively Ingold. Butit soon E. THALMUELLER [began to grow serious with the fore- Hiss Maths ink’ Seek man. Finally he went to the Cap- Made to Order. taia other day, wearing an ex- préssion of gr and his grimy Hrepairing ot ll kinds #-<+ | overalls, and shifting his quid he re- brewer marked in all seriousness, “Cap'n, my Gawd! Whut you uryin’ to do, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Nat 6] Bank -German Oflive Am When in Metropolis b stop at the STATE HOTEL. Rouse paid him his Steam Engines, Boilers, in oft away the WRITTEN AT Nas Tuck Russell i8 the name of a’ well known character of the extreme South Side. He is man at the tipple, and as k a gold bug weekly stipend of the realin, to safe ow gold, if there chanced to ye @uy in his wages avd hoard it a home. So good a gold bug was te iat not a dollar of the gold would he part wit Capt. Rouse heard of this not long to death ta’ve me an’ ma family “Am 1 superstitions? — Well] lightly!’ A well known young| nepapaper man gave utterance to the| | above @aculatic yesterday “Gu koow George W. Riley, of Jenton?’’ he proceeded, ‘well he was ia town yesterday went out to the gemetéry to look after a grave $1.50 @ day. Spocial rates by the|there. While he was there a young week dD. BaiLey, Propr. rabiit jumped on the grave, sat there Retween 4th and 6th on Ferry st. on the grave and gazed in dently “Jat him until he caught He —ST. LOUIS,—— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. o European Plan, $1.00 Per 0: i Goop Rooms. Goop Mats. | When you visit St, Lowis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL HRoaDwaY axo Waxser. | brought it into the offi ST, JAMES HOTEL|:::": Goon SEKVICR. | square in b t aod had us all feel of it The an taken, gut, placed on the povk- table, end I had quite a time playing with it. “I started out presently aud the ret man I met was one who owed the Mee a big bill I never expected to get ‘0 astonishment he paid me. Th rmance wus repeated on the next several people handed me als before I gone as far as the “LT got several good iter ironer, Apply_ai this office. 1 Dhe goanp hegd over the war news is as follows; Potoma ight on the Near Washington. The Kederals Re- pulsed! Fight in West Virginia! Federals Whipped.’ Officer Sutherland decided to hereafter have better order at the Union depot among hack and express drivers, Although there is a very rigid ordinance prescribing the duties and privileges of hack drivers, it has never been enforcer and although the law says they shall stand at their hack doors and utter no word except the numbers of their hacks, they have always crowded entrances and created such a racket in vieing for patronage that passengers were ren dered extremely mise times desperate. Off says he is going to hereafter the ordinance is enforced, likely clo it. see that and will EDITOR HAS NO HANDS. “Copy,” All the He Manages to Wri Suu Alabama can boast of a daily hands, yet v iginal copy per newspaper who s printed inthe The march of science and invention ind the e f William J a tor of the T Ala.) Dail er, have ¢ ed to produce t rent phenome: Mr. Blan is ue only @ ver getic but a a, and his paper exerts oy nfluence in the r of the state, it be < t |'s published tn that sect Mr. Blan Alabaina, and h eve rm. 1 1 county tr Mr. Blan served in the confederate rmy 1 gh with a Buti rate i her th w tailed to load and fir | , D e mock bat rect te nyate wasn't hing them, toc je drioks and refused twice t wa more—and to make a lon i HA Jshort I’ve been having nothing but} ! ° Physician and | brought into our office.’ ’ ae which he hai Surgeon +~ The Calloway Times’ of Murre Soe H o ys The papers of the yg like all other newspaper peop! be. 2m 3p. m ave been. telling about old books part of the land, he had lived pr . ' litor of this paper has an old | well up to his income, He knew no line Jiflce, No, 41959 Broadway Lb published in 1527. It was| of business excepting newspaper v pean ae § LENE ein A to him by an old frienct, }@nd @ man w ther I a years ago, in whose] P4rily not ve Horse Bhosiug ; cen for & long numer | ee ee inetulisen =” s of his ha a Specialty. : apres All k f rfection in ae tailor tells a ne @ | Qe Repal Work of Every King, | » ayers Heivacee’ Pre eranottl galt of t Work Gcaranteno Phe wid w La Belle park 1 to be *hi gered a little than the | in bape and holds a pen o ‘ In th nurse of half a se digg pte Mecca Bhar hs aha had mis gine that the ta real one ‘ . 5 ; nt Ting aio i llgre elreul ough it, # i ‘ é act t ‘ Ww be ny te| thoroughly b t te Solicitor of Pension Claims. at It was with silent} operations under trol. Veteran of dour. pears in the wa rs ba a Se hain. etortivant eee i a aa Proseogtes claims before e Burea fib way did they have t nd of ” rave 1 dd darkness - - a ts e fing w very ill, and | wht > ¢ children one day she to! Vy Mr Blan bas 2 . {them she was dy 2 _ to write with the Sine ies the gist b verage an of b sage td want you to die un-] be vr . his mechanica til | grow up and get married | hand y litor ade b in juvenile disgast her 8 BC to hie | die a vweaven While she can. | f _ wo Mr. Bla iy |L guess you'll get amareled all right | )°.' ipsa y ~ a | when the time comes,’ pg . ree | < t ! Hl ede « LITTLE BEN, | ont natives from the classic hills he ; syon came to the city the othe “g ener aes e iy lo see the sights, They boarded oA IG Pawn Broker and Loan Office, I le Park car and paid: their} mac re w cied on the Wrong MONEY TO LOAN fare. When the car had n qui t Good ON ALL VALUABLES. | distance aut in the woods one sted Shorty Tolbert, the motorm We are overstocked on Ladies’ and aud foquired a ade Say, pardner, how much fa’t Solid Gold and Filled Case rye goin’ ?’” “dy < Watchesotat ot | ail the way to the park a ird mak mov jof returned th mnotorman pa monte and. 208 big lot “Wal, let us off,” Wa laconic | } \ Silver Watches. ( #, Mustent | 14 ; Instruments. Bee spe prices wo’ the cat's coming back,’ ’ ash Pry a aterjecied the motorman, ; shin Mua! “Can't hep it,” explained the) y h < dt Th alises, Playing Cards, Dic pokesman ; ‘we liain’t got ; 5 chien wld i Ete ; nickel to ride back on, au’ es we'y yt tou tenta Wo buy all our goods at forced ales] yo ty walk back I guess we'd jest) | é aad buy strictly for cash, and canal | as well git off here, an’ thea we) |} t ne wa 7 ate ally aluables won't e to walk so fur.’’ | ft : 18 was stopped aud the 4 ; Ben Michael, Jr. sutseers from Lyon were let off, 80| 1, ; “next door to Lang Bros | their jouraey back to the city 0D} tor him, Hem ry Shank's mare would be shorter, } self and then, when t i + \ ‘ he w W. | There is at this oitl copy of the | 1 for mer ’ ah | Paducah “Herald Extra’ of August , amed of | : j sot, 2 This was Col. Noble's) ‘st might. Tt nched ? Papen e rat to show as They're in nw] Picture Moutdings| the latest? » OF FACES. for GOOD work, | paper avd the sheet, ‘ side, contains many little things to which is attached no little interest at this date. The paper belongs to Mrs, Eliz beth Galbert, of South Sixth stree and in its conten a card from Mr. Geo. Langstaff, as follows: “Paducah, Aug. 30, °61 ‘Editor of ‘Herald Extra: “Pear Sir:—In your extra of the 29th inst, you state that on @ yplica tion to cut lumber for the Fe eral gun-boats I replied that I wou'd before 1 he Government in He he vould cut a stick,’ taken, as I used no such tut firmly though courteously refused ‘By giving this a’ place in your columns, you will mach oblige, “Yours, &e., Guo. Lanostary (Signed) BALTHASAR, ‘fader Parmus House Another is: “WANT ‘To hire or purchase, an elderly negro printed on one | e door, One neat rdw y with ner >a roll of ¢ t.. Me een th many other stores: I t sever ri t nw who put tha 1 od ‘ 1 Id ke ' fife th a roll « Tom t t home and carsuw aan t ! th wall the * ( t Te Beat N w Astor , New the Waldorf. York rining 1,0: ) rooms.” “* Owned and 0} EXCORP! Strs. JOR PUWLE Leave Padue SUICIDE AND y years ago r “The One More Unfortun: the woman, a good cook, washer and Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet, ICO LOR ED Line. rated by th | Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- tation Co. TED, ally ex THE SEXES bh Men—wint t re mate ed men to the s any other « of s f more in woman ach more com Whe n self-le on. It is said that e wail of Thomas on to An¢ mental pert Thames n made to prove met g. This, | DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES. tam an wlist) Sun: and 8p. COLORED LODGES, |» r 4 y rh q Susannah Court No. 2. f fourth Monday In each month | cond Monday INDEPEN DENT ¢ Colored Oad There will be a the church part tou Howard and W booked for the tirs Mr. A. Pullen says that he i arry the biggest excursion to » Sunday on the Chattanooga that ever left the whs arf. This is the last chance for ’ excursion down the Ohio rlver. : yreasy pig race at Iter Foulston are he s going to Mrs. Susie M. Baxter, of Louis- ville, Ky., returned home last mgbt, after having spent a pleasant ten days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Ella Foust. Rev. G. H. Burks bas just re- ceived a notice stating that the pews will be packed and shipped the latter part of this week without tail. Mrs. and Mrs ington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Blanche, of Louisville, K Jennie Mitchell, of Lex re visiting their parents, John Leach. Maybel, the little daughter, of Miss Rachel Brunson, who has in Chicago for a time is in this city visiting ber mother. Little Miss Brownie spent a few weeks of vacatton in the city. ourt News. Sound Adyice Greater injustice could not easily have been done any man vader s'mi- lar civcumstances than was done to Rev. G. H. Burks, by what the Sux alls “Sound Advice’ when Judge Sanders put Rev, G. H. Burks in comparison with G, W. Taaner, The Judge advised them both to pursue the even tenor of their way as friend aod said tuat exch wa was j of the other, ove preache the oiher a t her, one @ Republican aad « vlver a Demo- ral, Now to put Rev. G. H. Barks io 1 ipjastice ceable Chris. is gentleman, gad ancers that G, would so betier (juan Judge Sa W. Taaner’s court :ecord y woke man for they s of teacher ia the poblie t would not have ‘een + even to go befove the Lozvd, moch less would he et seven Our Of LwWelve voies. Ideoy ia bebrif of gent colo.ed mea iu P: | any of ibem hold apy y| n 7 on accoun of bs] ocracy Taaveys Dex wuiisno one in Peduesh te Democr Rey. G. H ths 18 an em/aent minisier of tue gospel. He has enough (o kvow that bis owa ood enovet foe N (O associaic re love end con bilence nod of the ent ve bovrd cuurch to sepoo é big es ”y ve cilvens of Pade. ‘ow own. 9t@pI@ and Fancy Grocer CG, A, ISBELL, M.D, DR. W. H, NELSON New Machinery ‘Front Rank Clarence Dallam BURN J Cornell, of The Ardmore, European, $1.00 and up | Convenient to cars and p a| est. ant home for tourists and sight-seer nthe city. CITIZENS’ J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams. Physician and Surgeon. Ottice 602 Seventh St, Residence 723 8, Sixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 8 p. m., 6 to 8p. m. Physician and Surgeon, Inch a Bicycle! We want bright business men to represent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO, Chicago New York London. Send nine two-cent stamps for Monarch Piaying Cards, Regular soc cards, WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. 0 10a, m, 2todp, mtand REMOVED! LAUNDRY North Fourth St. Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON TELEPHONE 200. “sivomne TEACHERS WANTED | AGENT FOR notes as members. Must havemore N’ n; one plan G tions. i 4 4900.00 love story OF colle No"chargs WEY DIL OM. SUTTON. 4. M. { SUTTON TEACHENS) BURMAT, und Man } 60-71 Dearborn +t., Chi n Vacancies Louisville om K e days UTHERN TEACHER: SW cor Malo & 3d, L For in both Oaejtee and.Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimate: High- Grade Bicycles and for heating your resideace. Bicycle Sundri ries. ‘ Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8S. Thid St. = Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. ere We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.8¢ a Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—be 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. Coniplete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- ing wheels from us. ‘ Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. AS. V.¢ ~ Formerly ot t & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Attorney-at-Law Louisville Trust Building. REFER_BY PERMISSION|TO Clarksville, Tenn., who has lately | Mcssrs. Humphrey & Dav TTIRTO AN] a erMae ae tails tes Geel nt as Oo SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS Elem on West Madison street, re- Paducah Water G an BLACKSMITHIN torned home yesterday, after having fon. Henry Burnett. Messrs. Quigley © uigtey, aj. Thos E. Moss “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOBING | All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet. 2d and gd. _ FINE DRIVERS AND SADDL:: Elegant Carriages and Turnouts ase Bit eis JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boardizg Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel No liquors. 8 of inter- nd pleas- Most central location T. M, HALL, Prop. DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHL rintell gent and worby winister of] orice ‘ay. ‘Telephone 120. cael HS ore ane aay Residence jefferson St r ee | the gospe hat I do not be! eve OMice Hours #10, 1-3, TELEPHONE 148. Judge Sanders inteaded. In ihe first place po one knows ———— a SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. apitel and Surplus, $120,000.00 Oper from 9 a, m. to 3 p.m, On Sat- irday nights from 7 to 8. ar st Paid on Time Deposits ite MACHINE cow ADUOAM. KY Es | = OFFICERS. \. Ruby ow President | . R aibronee “Aaa Onabler ——M putveiurere ard Dealers ia—— oo tnorors oon, [Seam Engines, Boilers, ‘ r ‘ML. Fis SHE Af WALLACE. EKawverrer, — V Fro. 0. Hart,” — E. FARLEY, Gq R. Rupy Mili : ichinery, etc. INCORPORATED PADUCAH,KY | $100 Halladay Cut | 15 Fetna " | Wieels * } Butif (vere re six eeenemrneccccocmces |s0D8 ii Paducah that kt $100 TO ANY MAN Pee atte. ' gent and resyectable geai'ea ___ [is possessed by G. W. T Wit Pay $100 vor Avxy Cask |have kept their knowledye from Of Weakness in Men They Tres ary ae ga | Fail to Cure fer a wan wih An Omaha County places for the} 48 G. W, Tsuve: is more than I | first time before the LAGICAL omprebe eohts rc Vou is TaeaTMunT for the cure of Lost Nitali- | q'sgrave colored people Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and |e eT ose the Board has it Restoration of Life Force in old anc ' ‘ i ‘ lyoung men. No worn-out French] essovs, but it w il pot condesvend te tremedy, contains no Phosphorous or|muke tuem knows, 1 have kaown other harmful drugs, Itisa WoNDER- | Jyage Sanders io Jo. atco wl FUL TREATMENT magical in itseitects} 6 jeijove even Pee an ae positive in its cure, All readers safe When are suffering from & weakness |e means apy injustice, bot yet it was that blights their life, causing that} an injusice to compare Elder Barks mental and physical suftering peculiar |i G, W, Tanner in a public way anh 1 J » the | t Bott SDIDAL BO. 50 it Phe idea of a teacher in the pu 698 Kange Bui. ding Omah Ne by schools a Kuga mipk of tt they will send you absolutely FREF el 00 8 | treet, using a Valuable paper on these diseases ¢ tou-rere © repeat, threat and positive proofs of thelr truly | ogioy to hill bis aod when ‘accuse MacicaL TREATMENT. Thousands of A ka REE anne tio have lost all hope of acure, {of having a pistol he devied it are being restored by them to @ per-| though the pistol was found on bis fect condition i AM e school \« wer wilh fae gel pti peared aly a record like Ub'@ would be dismissed, ken at home under their dij ¥4 ell 8 ‘ aut (hey will pay railroad fare and hotel | but Taoner is allowed to ier al pills to all who-prefer to go there for] ‘o disgrace his race by his presence: troatinent, if they fail to cure. They| What can we expect from our chile lable; have no Free} tren if the School Board w'l! place " such meu in ebarge of our schools, k 3250,000 capital, j every ease they treat or | dollar; or their ch ‘a cure is effected rges may be depos It has’ jted in a bank to be paid to them when Write them today, teach our chiljren’ We implore \the merey of God to save us from our supposed friends, W. Durer. 40 © 94 in, Wheels FULLY GUARANTEED. <4 EASY TERMS.U2% > Jas. W. Gleaves &

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