The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 23, 1897, Page 3

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‘womerené oe) WRITTEN AT RANDOM, a? and Steam Engines, Boilers, of all kinds, Fine Fios Boots and Shoes ring of alt pan beatly doneat Kock Bottom prices, Give 406 Broaway Brinton B. Davis, J AROHITECT, Office Am,-German Nat. Bank. Whe in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. “Wp $1.50 a day. Special rates by the a D. A Bansy, Prope, ‘week, Tetweon 4th end th on Ferry st. ST. JAMES HOTEL ——8T. LOUIS, — .' Rates, $2.00 Per Day. ) Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. *Goop Rooms. Goop Mgats. Goop Sxavi ‘When you visit St, Louis stop at BMoaDwaY AND WALNUT Sarees cars direct wo Howl. Ms HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, ’ Physician and ’ Surgeon Ofee Bours: To m., 108 p.m, Office, No, 41956 Broadway, "Horse Shoezag a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected, an) Repalr Work of Every Kind, | Worx GvARantexp, Solicitor of Pensis en of Pensions, July, 1802, Increase of Penai “thorough attention given'to pensions dropped from the rol Ress which they desire onal capital should « LITTLE BEN, YNEY TO LOAN QN ALL VALUABLES. We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches# s+ 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 # good line of Clothing, h Gents’ Forni hy Hate, Shoes Trunks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, Et. We buy all our goods at forced sales < trietly for cash, and can al ad bay werictly oe ine in every its ways give you Money to loan on all valuables, Ben Michael, Jr. Second, next door to Lang Bros 103 Wall - Paper! ,' We're “alw FALL STYLES In all the designs and colors, They're in n ready for your snsp¢ ction, Finest line of Picture Mouldings v in the City. Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, 1’ 1, P, BALTHASAR, 423 B'way, . Under Pana Machine Co, Manufacturers and Dealers in “> House'Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fttings. Castings ° . Kentvory, ). E. THALMUELLER, » ST. JAMES HOTEL Always on hand ready for work. "HENRY GREIF, a, §. GANSTER, ms. », Veteran of fom youeg the war of 1861-65. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau To soldiers, widows of soldiers.of the war of 1861.63. Mexican War service Pension Act ot Prompt and | ted cana Pawn Broker and Loan Office, That the dawn of prosperity Pablicaa, devote columns of spa daily to the return of p Mexico running for president. munity relative to the shameful man- ner in which » man is 6: are often exaggera in one of the largest North Sic doors trom his own home, and basely neglects his family enough for his family, but the feel- ings of his wife, who is sadly awar of the existing state of affairs, said to have elicited the sympathy of everybody around her. It is sair that the other woman is not content with remaining in the background, batio addition to the estrangement miliating the wife openly and in the alleged to once have gotten out and | thrown rocks at the house, and an- other time to Lave drawn a revolve on the lawful wife of the man she now drawing down to the depths vf degradation. The charges may be trae, Hut there is seldom so mu: smoke without some fire, and if the: is wuy more such disgracetal conduct the police (o take «hand init. the two counties, Maishall an’ gfe C acken, gives a few joints relative to the circuit judge and common- weal's attorney races for the Dem- ooratic nominations The Republi- cans are pot materially interested io this contest, bence the gentleman's opivion, which seems to ve been formed from obbervallgl Ye be free from prejudice, / detailed | with a view to boo# of the candidates: “TE think,’’ be said that in the judge’s race Col. B voands bas the advantage Mafshall county will go for him by a large plurslity, and be will poll a good vote in MeCrack- en. I feel confident that it is Judge Bishop he has to beat, and the Ia ‘ ducab and Me( he is polit: field may jexcluding the snr i Goi H bands, but the Judge does not seer to be # good suixer in the country. “In the ¢ Wwealth’s au jFace, my is that 'y jmay yet slip up on somebody, though Fisher's withdrawal may fect him. He qill get the solid Pop- ulist vole, which is quite large in Marshal! county, especially, and the Democratic vote will be divided be- Messrs. Bradshaw and Lightfoot with some share for Taylor. T race would have been between Fisher and Taylor im my opinion, had the former not withdrawn, This is the vonclusion I bave reached in the last ten days.’ The semi-annual migration of tramps is at hand, and soon the lame, L blvd will be flocking tn to thies of a chari- vanguard is al- foresaid lame, | io the s, appe table people. Tir ready here, but the a Hhalt aad blind always gei in a little late, because (hey travel slowly. A few months ago these same homeless wanderers passed through going north. About the time they re.ched the north it was time to stat back again th go, more to afford themselves a per- ennial prete:t for asking good, hon- Jest people to encourage their indo- Jlence by contrib: to their sup- port, than for any other reasow They are already arming into town, and Special Ollcer Gooch, of the 1, C., says he ejects from the railroad company’s yards every day and night an average of twenty-five or thirty of the vagabonds, Tucker Russell, the eccentric fore man at the coal tipple, who always and for this reason is the chief ‘*goll bug’? of Mechanicsburg, r iv the paper the other day where the days were getting linger, and would eventually, by virtue of evolution. become a year in length, In addi- tion to his day duties, he is watch- man at the tipple on Sunday aad af- ter he read the article, be thought long and loud. Finally he sent word to Capt. Rouse to please investigate the matter, and ascertain if that long day was coming on Sunday. If it was, he said, he wanted to give notice then that he intended to lay off that San- day. Ayoung lady who bas been taking the frst to show| art embroidery lessous for some time past, had ber good opinion of her own ability rudely shaken the other day. She was engaged in embroidering yw} American Beauty roses when she re- ved acall from two young lady friends, Of course the latter had to admire the art necd!oworl “What lovely c vl she exclaimed in e y The aspiring act blushed and then smiled. ? ‘intended them for roses,’’ she f slyly remaricd, and then the other young lady found occasion to blush, The young artist, however, consoles herself with the belif that ber] pay friend's. mistake was due to igaor- Hove] ance, as she never saw anything has t out Not long Lightfoot the residence of a in the country * the farmer w when her mother ary to send her on an here cannot be denied. In truth, Prosperity itself is here, and even the most arrantly biased of both people and press are forced to admit it This is very commendable in the Jat- ter, as to cavil, contend and calarhi- s out in the ylird eh —would not look well, xad woul! be} found it nece of little advantegyto @iyone, The Democratic pyres, as well as the Re- burning could not i neither could the lawyer to do the Steamer DICK FOW .F and plen- ty, and Billy Bryan is said to be in churning, so the gir) yielded her se to him, and he began. Just about the yellow gathering about the top of the churn, the attor- ney’s opponent. shaw, passed along the to the speakiog. aud saw what his opponent was do ing, and then smiled There is some indignation among the residents of a North Side com- F, Brad- road enroute looked over id to treat his wife and family, Such matters and may be in this case, but the story told a report- er by reliable persons of the neigh- borhood is that the man, who works cou- cerns, supports a woman only a few significantly to Later on when he got up to speak he did just what Attorney "| thought he would do, and churning incident on him “IT saw my friend | here churning this morning, “and thought, by gum, thal spending mostot his time with her. He provides wel! at suited hin \tlorney Lighifoot tur les on him, however, ) speak came. a the case, and how he « she has produced. is continually hu- |, face of respectable citizens. She is vn as the neighbors say they will compel, noycle hrignde on A gentleman who bas been all over! +! \elles and bells i cow- andl sleigh bel nd some bad The wheels] prohibited the 9 the new ondinanoe| the lattgr of these two heroes ia under at va+| 12 years of age had light a aloo riety of them, from the usu lamp to Chinese amount of noise attending the hence there was no body would be run over and girls were new bicycle ordian bring the —— takes GOPHERS RUIN A CANAL. to ler's strengti jies principally Pa- | ler are from the nity 9 such niles . | old horse max tween the other two candidates |. now of the| canal was twenty4ive feet. wide sity in the shape This young man’s conscientiousness is equaled only by requested to escort a young lady whi sings in a certain ¢ after choir practice He was in the c was consequently, thought, a very first night he started home with ber,| + erevas according to program, but something | eas!ly seemed to weigh on his mind. her gate was reached he turn abroptly said 4 pleasure to escort you he hereafter you'll rother or some one He was| were ron as if by magi¢ home it young, lady The and i now they are going | ugh south, Thus they come and | sary aad proper be seea with me sar on the People’s keepa a gold coin when he gets it, | nor damege than cone eit a iit cca. lll canal Rll, nearer an American Beauty rose than Evansville, Paducah @ moraing glory. Owned and Operated by th Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- tation Co, INCORPORATED, a s, HOPKIN ism Padticdh and Cairo Packet Line (. ally except snnd: Leaves Paducah at 8a, m, # FOWLER, Supt PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. —Mary Hartwell Catherwood is one of the most industrious of Americ authe ud is carrying on no fewer than four books this summer at her iharining summer home on Mackinac ‘sla —Sir Henry Irving’s reading of Ten pyson’s “Lecket” within u few yards of where the great archbishop was mur dered seven centuries ago, in Canter © he} bury cathedral, was on impressive in | oifent of the recent festivities arranged raise a fund for th # venerable pile “While Col. Hay'’s family came » Scotland six generations ago,” the London Daily News, “his ex | cy, with that touch of seorn for sreo which the thee possesses, has not i he preservation of Ameri i his fa: y anpl i ether he belongs to t Joo t Hay.” as De led son of Gov ou Texan, ta t hanged in na on Jul urder isa ha some months nus donor of the “ree: scription” of £25,000 to th princess of Wales’ fund has been found es Lipton, « London tea mer aut. The poor Irish parent jhe has made his own way, until now he has a b for @bich he recently refused an offer of $12,408,000. Count de Pena KR », gorernor of Madrid, has « nto great disfavor with his fellow zens. A couple of yonthful bulltighters, Revertito and Buenvendia by nome, were advertised to appear fn th but the count the ground that —Lord Glencoe, Canada’s newest peer, is best known in Montreal as a philanthropist. It was he wh ection with Lord Mou ve to Montreal the Royal Victor the queen's golden jubil Why @ Promising Enterprise at mn Clty Failed, ling up of the caval at t onee prom unerative enterp spirited capitalists rs of the rapic river could operate all the mills that coulc be placed on its banks et Okla Engineers were employed it was found that ng could be made a survey b constrn ked part. of a the river was crossed tw r feet deep. Tis completion wa rccasion of importance in Okla) ‘ity. Four inches of water were nat the headg 1 the elec ght plant and a large flouring mi An un rrowed by these an{mals widened to § rand the water the sundy dikes. tant and costly noters grew discouraged, the 1 panic swept over the coun- aod it was not long until the re were ¢ a wreck, its floodgates gone and masonry piles of debris, Farmers H plowing up the right of way and | pal was soon obliterated {2 many evet may be revive se are made wit 0 pr look like new de nts, eparate i ontinue to find favor with the buying Tr ar bus no longer a ly be a pretense, of a faste ‘The bow sol kets all in cords run’ Jown an ineh apart, The sleeves are he 1s a selvedge of striped yellow anc Omer black faced with the same . a standing wns have th louse open down ery popular for ew effect is gair ing it with sh Of course, great care must be taker » selecting the ti but they can be to harmonize very prett At * is red used in conjune with | nk’ for. tranming Chicago = and Cairo Packet. OO] ORED DEPARTMENT. funday DEALER IN ™ ,, Staple and Fancy Groceries, church, 10th & Primble , Preaching 3 t Christian chureh—Sunday nd Wedne raany eventos Sunday school veach ad avenings, 1:90. all are cor! it. Covter, pastot y Ghures, South itch I NIC Away, Third Floor eots every first Mt MeGregor Lod raday N: nday in each month: s every first =a) 4 LAUNDRY Odd Vellows Hall _ vei suae{ New Machinery ening ta Good Work. lenis Satisfaction Guaranteed very second arh month at TELEPHONE 200, ach month at} §=6«CS, FR, aa a nd Thurs: AGENT FOR N each month, at 131 Hroaaway , is visiting M two hun- Cairo on the excur- delightful time. lly stated how] — Loursvite is | club will meet at h , 119 North Ninth requested nse TAG hence returned at the centennial Nash- WASHI In order Cita amram sisow 250/FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSéS, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts to accommodate sell round trip t including} First-class fa Purchase Palmer House buildi “NEGRO DAY.” Nashyille and 2 {inois Central Rattroad, , admission to Exposition, urning August 26 g two full days at ime wasted urday nights from 7 0 8. This arrange: from reat Exposition. For tickets and further information DIRECTORS. RECTC H H Y ens : come. (Steam Engines, Boilers, House 1! Ini s. A. RUDY, as, R. SMITH, omer Wi KM. Fisnen C. WALLACE 5 Mill Machinery, etc. $100 TO ANY MAN, Casy a Cut on Bicyele . 17 Cut | ee RQ) 25 in. Whoots: Thousands of II hope of a cure a 40 § 94 in, Wheels * sadennlae GUARANTFED. ASY TERMS..2%> Jas. W. Gleave akness in Men They Treat anc Omaha Coanty and epeh ;coutains no Phosphoro A binck veiling has the blouse and | paper on these , | treatment, i ile | eve ve depos. hem wher Journa a 2 re re tc a cure is offected, Write them today A. NELSON RW and Surgeon | binkdon street idence 1129 Hardison . Meo Hours: Et 10a, m. 2 tos p. m."an 29D. m, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city fl Cor, 7th and Adams, at A. ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Office 502 1-2 8, Sevent Residence Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a, m., 1:30 to 8 p.m.,8to8 p,m, eee 723 8, Sixth, To No. 120 North Fourth St. J, W. YOUNG & SON, Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates Meets tirst | for heating your residence, cons savarsey} Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, ied satarday 129 S. Thid st Clarence Dallam Cart- Formerly ot BURNET? & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Davie. Muir bi as 3. Ma). Th Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, TON, D. O. nily hotel. No liquors, for] Convenient to cars and places of inter- rain will leave] est. Most central location, and pleas- at | ant home for tourists and sight-seer leave | 0 the city. T. M. HALL, Prop. in 2382 HOM@OPATHIS wiway. ‘Teleph ‘Oftice Hours #10. 1-8, 7-8 CITIZENS’ Return SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. apital and Sup, “$120, 000.00 Open from 9 a, m. top. m, On Sat- Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS, é TAB. A. RUDY evsnnee President | Illinois |W. ¥, Paxvon Cashier the | R. RUDY... Ass’t c ashier G ¥ KamLerrer, W. F. Pax 0.0, Hart, E. FARLEY, Ga R. Rupy Bicycle! ‘We want bright business men to represent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. Co. ine twowcent stamps for Monarcts ying cards, Regular soc High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles 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 aro 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, e Johnson RYFERLBY PRRMISSIONJTO 126.and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honest SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS a 7 BLACKSMITHING i “| REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet. ad and 3d. JAS. A. GLAUBER’s DR. W. C. EUBANKS, |Livery, Feed and Boarding Cor, Third and Washinetoa. TELEPHONE 148, ie = comes Manufacturers avd Dealers in—— INCORPORATED directions, nd hotel for , Free Sam- They have rantee to cure tor refund ever r; or their charges may & Sons.

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