The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 31, 1897, Page 3

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Inenere pndry and Machine Co. tughes aNd Dealory in sFagings, Boilers, ronts, Mill Machinery o Screws, Brass ings. Castings wife, at present a guest of her par-lieast one hanging will follow the 4 ents, left Thursday for Paducah, avd |yioae of Court. The most brute! it happened also that he was not ex- | murderer in jail, however, ought to P + — Kewrvony, | pecting to see bis father-in-law when | have been in the asylum. six mouths = he boarded a Broadway car Saturday |geo, This | ) Hodges, who URLLER, | ororlog with all his hagange, Asif he Jalew Laitie Hale with sledge hau jhad just reached the city. Wher| mer while he was asieep tn a livery and Shoes they met each other face to face, |statle. Instead of trying and ad- t. their surprise was mutual. The fo- | quitting Hodges, however, and then a Dearly done at ov’ Am,-German Nat. Bank. in Metropolis at th ny, E HOTEL. Special rates by the € Propr. een Ath and fage Ferry st. pIAMES HOTEL . LOUIS,— 98, $2.00 Per Day. | enthusiasm and the vibration of harp. and ikfast, $1.00. Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop MEAL. Goon Sxrvice. BA, Louis stop at AMES HOTEL BNoaDWay amb WaLeUT = > WILLIAMSON, M. ysician and jurgcon No, 41956 Broadway. rse Shoeing . a Specialty. 4) kcinds of imperfection in "s travel corrected. Work of Every King, $. GANSTER, Micitgr of Pension Claims. a Saag he in the war of claims before the Hureaa) Jerk, widows of soldiers.of the war of fexican War service Pension A increase of Pension. ‘attention given Lo rejected ‘dropped from the rolis, or bo ae oe LS gh mbould Write the oF, BIve mem Broke. and Loan Office. [ONEY TO LOAN IN ALL VALUABLES. areverstocked on Ladies’ and solid Gold and Filled Case Watches. * the’ standard makes of move- ‘and cases. Also a big lot of hes, Guns, Pistols, Musical ts. See the prices we will ood line of Clothing, mishings, Hats, Bho Palives, Piayi ing Ci ‘ards, Dice, bid ail our goods at forced sales Strictly for cash, and can al ive you bargains in every line. “Joan on all valuables. en Michael, Jr. 4 ———— door to Lang Brow fall Paper! je’tey always the first to show mes. In all and color They're in nw for your inspection, inest line of re Mouldings in the City. veyou eeen the latest? YARD OF FACES. a of Pensions. le }sometimes he tins it impossible to} }do all these t! J when be does | the discovery i bat bis troubles }mu!t | Yosieroay adow actyman for live nickels and « bait fare « tp the fare box. fle perceived th re wetw y mle board. jfor this inc the Istes | ducks. eens. tor GOOD work. WRITTEN AT, RANDOM. A certain prominent gentleman rom another ctty slipped in Saturday without informing his family of bis intended departure, to see a few o' ina friends here. He may have for- gotten to notify them, or he tity have purposely withheld thé important ip- formation, but at any rate ft was his earnest desire, for reasons not at all culpable, but private, to come and zo without their knowing it It happened that his son-in-law, who had been up on a visit to his the father-in-law no doubt wondered where his guileless son-in-law had been since Thursday, and the son- in-law probably wondered what his dear papa-in-law was doing in Padu- eah, They finally smiled at each other and exchanged — significant glances that meant, ‘+Mum’s the word. If you won't tell on me I won't tell on you.’ And no doubt they've kept their agreement, tacit though it was, I am chers, but I rather sympathized $: the Rey, B. F. DeCosta in his rémarks regarding people who shriek and shout at intervals, says the Saunterer, in ‘Town Topics.’’ rather fancy that the reveread gep> tleman hau his mind’s eye on those Ocean Grove beach meetings when be drew the comparison between religious not fond of sky-rocketty strings. Perhaps it is going too far to say that people who sing and shout at revivals are not Christians; but 1 have seen strange things at camp meetings. ‘The religions ardor that prompts strong men to tearfully em- brace equally tearful sisters while ex- | horting them to repentance, and the vame sisters to fling themselves flat on their backs and wave their heels n the air in their joy in their salva | tion, is not of the kind that I would back to pass current with St, Peter at the gate, docket is pes and. jocqyearnl weeks |) the lawy és ‘whit be very busy people: ry vitit Judge and prosecuting at- torney prithury will be over and the dnterést and enthusiasin now centered ia these will be diverted to court doings. "Pbis term of court ou, very interesting. There five or} sixmurder cases to be tried in ad- | dition to scores of miner cases, and it is sincerely hoped by the many’ tax payers who have indirectly for sever months past, supported a jail full of crimipals, that there will be no unnecessary continuances, If indications count for to be tuch, at trying bim on a-writ of Innatico in- quirendo, his case was ecn'inued and he has been in jail all these months Matters could not be more unin- teresting in police circles than they have been this surpmer. A few im- portant arrests have sufficed to en- liven t somewhat, Lut{now police affairs will begin to get worse thaa ever, as is invariably the case when the grand jury convenes. The grand jury, as usual, will perhaps pr many sensations, fis it will as usual, perhaps fail to pr¢duce them, A young fellgw came in fro Graves county thd other day, and af- ter strolling It and seeing how the police enjoy) themsel dong nothing these dhys—when there is) nothing to do—he conclrded he would like to bea poticeman. It may have been his iptention, when le doffed his hat_and deferentially in- quired for thy Lain, ‘Here am,’* said the between snoris, ‘what can you?” “I'd like to git vap’n,’? he said “Well, pardner, you look like you might make a good 'un, but we got more police now than anythiog| else—except dogs. Come around in| two or three days, though, and if marsbal 1 do for| 4 job policin’, Brann, the erratic genius of the ‘‘Leonoclast,’’ bas invented a rather licate way of expressing a term| y frequently applied to divers and sundry persons these days by various and many other persons of this same degeneration, It is a concatenation of words the use of which, wher Judge Sanders has his way, the speaker thereof $5 and costs Mr. Brann says of ove of bis enemies that ‘‘his maternal ancestor spent 4 great part of her time scratching he fleas off with her hind leg.’ Could it be made any clearer? costs The lot of a street car motorman is not always a happy one. While] he grips the brake with one hs ipulates the tamed lightning with | the other, he is expected to watch the rear platform and keep off small poys, sean with unerring optics the four cardioal points at the same time} and look cut for belated passengers, to count his fares and see if they tally with the number of people| aboard, to keep a close watch on t woman who wants to get off at} ,e next corner and can’t get up to] reach the bell cord, to remember to let. Mrs. Brown off at Jones street, | jand last, bat pot le to dodge wagons, buggies, school children and | the town cow, to hing of the} jstray dogs and occasional pig. | ry disagreestle task ante (orret out the scoalawag Wii { that bogus check on him, su tar more unpleas- ant, this accomplished, to inform him that he would have to come up with the clean thing “Who put in that half fare check 7” sked as a preliminary qv Jo response, Cat proceeds ans other block. ‘ale’ll have to put in another’ more courageously. The six passengers looked at each other suspictoasly, and the ailipose man in the col shuttled abont impatiently, and folded up his paper to see how thie thing would termi- Now i was | nate, , “Somebody must have put it in,’ soliloquized the man in blue, as he looked back appealingly. “It's there.”’ “Edidn’t,”” ventured one, ‘don't you remember when J got change for a dime “Why don’t you get conductors on these cars?’’ demanded the fat man, emboldened by the courage of bis predecessor. very tme. a fellow gets aboard a street car nowadays he has to hold up bis band and swear he put his nickle in the box. I'm get Itin’ tired of it.’ i The motorman looked cowed, and | + two passengers got off seemed re (signed to the inevitable, Another block and they were gl] off but the was that fat woman that didn’t say nothing when J was asking about it ‘ rhese ‘deet’ people are pretty slick contend with # dozen times a day, Sometimes it’s a counterfeit nickle |they put in, sometimes it’s a school | children’s ticket, and sometimes they trying to find yon, the you’ skinned time and gets off, One transfer, Broadway !" oe . nel | *,* | for news, |The Cong: We have the same thing to} costs each, there are any vacancies I’li help you! t a job.” The callow youth expressed his thanks and left, He huog around] town about four days, and yesterd was at the union depot with bis t waiting for the South be He has probably gone to M »geta job, and judging from uber of dives there, there's plenty of room on the police force | ment | valises | oase that the mao kick'ag over a} who has the It is usually th who does the fancied wrong is one | least interest at stake: most | A contemporary is. v jog. Yesterday it contained the article on both the insid of the paper—and it wasn'ta bad dey either. 1y enter pris- and outside} REV. DIETERLE CALLED. ation of the German Evangelical Wants Him, | Has Not Yet Reptied to the Call. But It Is Thought Will Accept. The congregation of the German Evangelical church met last night and tnanimously extended to Rev. | J. Dieterle, of Ann Arbor, Mich.,| who preached st their handsome church Sunday, a call to accept the pastorate of the church. Rev. Dieterle left last night for home replied to the call, but it is thought he was favor- ably impressed with Paducah, and will accept the invitation He is to succeed, if be favorable, Rey, O. W. who resigned about a mo returned to his home in and has not y Spoke at Smithland, Ex-Lieut. Gov. Hindman a good crowd at Sinithland yester day. He left this morning for Be ton, re he is expected to meet joint debate Mr, C. K, Wheeler, of the city. Mr. Albritton Dead Mr. Zellner Albritton died yester- day of congestion at the resileuce of | Mr. S. P. Albritton, bis father, Eddyville, age 23. He les young wife. The remains were ta) en to Mayfield for interment, the burial took place at 4 o'clock this afternoon, The Woman Was Liberated. Ida Gray, who was held over yes terday to the circuit court on 4 charge of maliciously cutting Le Purdy wilh @ pair of scissors, wa late yesterday afternoon revoguized for her appearance by Judge San- ders, she having failed bond. reporter, “Well, who worked the skin game Que Wasn't Guilty, j on you that time?” he was asked. Tobe Marshall and Joha Maybee “Punpo,’’ the motorman Answered land Will Terrell, colored, were ax in disgust, but Pd bet a pumpkin it] rested last ulght fur being drunk and disorderly last Sunday near and | Wasbington, The first two pleaded guilty and were fined $3 anc but Terrell pleaded not guilty and was diseh . D. Cooper, of has entered suit at Galveston don’t put nothing in at ail, and while | against tue Westero Unlon Telegr aph out who's Company chances are he’s | failing Lo promptly deliver a m gone as far as he wants to go by this | notifytog Lim of the dea h of hig fa- sometime | . P: pulist candidate for the vice Presi- being made for| deny, has tired of politi for $1,999 damages for ther. Mr. Thomas P, Watso: He pro- Las BALTHASAR, y, Under Parana ‘Hous Preparations are ihe approacbing term of ¢ sirenit, courts c}whicl begins Monday next. poses to sell his came here, to be a motorman, but he! night, was taken out on the dry changed his mera He inqaired bis |docks yesterday afternoon for re- way to Marshal Collins’ oflice, and | pairs, Boss Taylor lad a large force when he bh ep | its sacred portals | of men at work on ber today | there being a rise of 14% inches last | morning where he could jnice tip of fre {out of jin tow on her way up the a derrick | swer ; se to exeente| Nioth | @ ‘Matil. Effinger & Co aper and devote his | ‘The timetodaw and livwrature | Evansville, Paducah and Care Packet. | Line. Owned and Operated by th» Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- tation'Co, ORPOWATRD, y Str, JO% PYWLER and JUN S. HOPKINS Leave Pacuca 69.800 cle. ia, m. | Paducah and Vatro Packet Line (. ally except | ‘Sunday,) mt Steamer DICK UW .& ., laaves Peduaan 4! 8s, TnFTWOOD Ww aters, Saved From the Cor- rallied on the Levee, Items of Special Interest to River People, ‘The Dick Fowle left on schedvled time this morning for Cairo with a nice trip. She ran excellent time, notwithstanding the exirenely low condition oi the river, The Ashland City is due here this afternoon out of the Tennessee river aod Jeaves on her return to Danville omorrow morning at 10 o'clock, The H. W. Buttorff is due here easly tomorrow morning from Clarks- ville and will leave on her return up (se Cumberland vo Nashvil'e at noon The Gus Fowler avrived here last night from Memphis, where she has been filling the place of the steamer towena Lee, which was here for re- peir : The steamer P. D, Stagg arrived here from Nashville which sanday|* Lhe river is swelling here slightly, Engineer Hugh Moore, better 1own as Judge Moore around the upper get a lot of con persimmons. He has diseover- new patent medicine which he intends to manufacture. There was very little business transacted on the levee this morning. ‘There were several packets in but there was very little receiving and d'scharging. be principle freight at present is grain, The Evansville packet John S, | 7's Hopkins, which was due bere this} morving, had not arrived at the time he was scheduled to leave, being de- tained by low water in addition to bvsiness. The City of Clarksville, with a ut, arrived here from late yesterday after- for abethtown Ohio river poiuts noon. She | today at noon The City of Sheffield, from St. Louis, passed into the Tennessee river early this morning. She had a fine trip of both freight and people. The Mayiower is due here today the Tennessee river en route] to St. Louw, She las a ‘hot’’| crowd of round trippers aboard. ‘The pride of the Massengalesteam- era, the Cit Paducah, is due to Tennessee river to- row for St. Louis, The big State of Kansas is due here today from Cincinnati en route to New Orleans, and it is expected she will have considerable trouble in getting over the enormous bars, The Buckeye State leaves Mem- phis today on her reiurn to Cincin- nati. The City of Sheffield i 1 lighter Tennessee It was loaded river this morning. with freight. The harbor boat Mary N. will take at and a crew of men up to the wreck of the towboat John D, Lewis today, and an effort will be made to recover her machinery. Mr. Henry A. Potter, the boat store man, is superintending the work. Lt |is remembered that the steamer Lewis t winter while laying up we the city. burned | veral niles ab | | | | | | Undertakers and embalmers,| Store Telephone 128 Rividence Telephone 180 406 BROADWAY, boat store, was inquiring this] ,.9 130 S Third . ABNEY, SENTIST, COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, Hushand Street Church (Method iat)=tun, at @o.m. Preaching || a.m and ©. M, Palmer, pastor. pel, 19 nd Onto (H athodnt iva i, Preaching 11 a.m, aud § ihe, Burkes pastor ningvom Strees Baptist Church Sanday 9a m. Preaching &p m. upee, pastor. ' Seventh Strvet Baptist, Church —#undey schools 4; m. Preaching, It &, m, and 8p. m Rev. W, eric pastor Si Paul A. Serpe Ht. James A.M. B church, 10th & Trisable streets Sunday school at® pin. Preachiny pm,, Rev J. G, Stanford. pas ‘Trimble Street Christian churel school, 0:30 a. m., preaching, 1 &m and 7 icon, Wednesday evenings, 7: | pastor. COLORED LODGES. NI Stone Square Lodge No. 5—Meots every se- coud ais scismonth . INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS ows Hall, #@ corner 7th & Adams. of Ruth, Ni g in each month at Colored axe Vo. 1s1b—-Meete every frst aod third Monday iu cach month at Colored Oda Fellows Hall Padueah P.triarchs No. 19.0 0 OF Meets every second Friday evening in each month at Colored O44 Fellows” Halk, Past Grand Master's Council No 70.—Meets ery fourth Friday evening in each month at Dolored Odd Fellows’ Halt, estern Kentucky, Lodge No. d fourth Tuesda: ‘month at Colored Odd Fello Young Men's Pride Lodge, No, 785 -Meets 14 and fourth Meets ening in St Paul Lodge No 65—Meets every second nd fourth Monday evening in each month at 1 Broadway. ters if the Mysterious Ten, st Meat the nv Tuesday in'each month'at Broadway, den Rule Temple—Meets second Thurs: in each month, at 131 Broadway. 333:«U. K. T. 77. Ceremonial Temple No. I—aMests first and third Tuesday night fn each month Golden Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first and third Wednesday nights in every mouth Gueen Sarai tabernagle No 30—Meete second h Monday nights in each month. Madaline Tabernacle, No 2—Meets first and third Thursday nights in each month. month Pride of Paducah Tent, No. 5, Meets first Star of Paducah Tent Meets second saturday pm in each month, Lily of the West Tent, Meets third saturday pm ineach mouth Star of Bethelehem Tent, No. 58, Tmeets 4th Saturday afternoon in each month 4 Palatium, No. 80, ning in each month at pyal Nedia, G: first Monday e ™, ‘Taborian Commade meets eve pot 4 2, No. 1, Drill Corps, Mr. William sick. Ashford is very Mr. J. W, Smith, and Mr. T. J. Smith, Ky., are visiting Mr. Adams street. of Bandana, of Versailes, Miss Maude P. Mansfield returned home last night after spending sev- eral weeks visiting in the East. Mrs. Lula Beaton, who has been spending the summer at Car, Tenn., returned yesterday. Mrs. Sallie Mentlow, of Louis- Lai on South Eighth street NEWS NOTES. Twenty thousand boxes of Cali- fornia fruit are marketed daily in New York City. The paid 75c for an onion never dreamt of such a possibility. Co aba and can not open the campaign next October without 15,000 or 20,- 000 more. The logic of the figures is that the task is impossible. LILLIE'S WOES, Carried Clothes. Her Lover Off Her Got Mad Because She Went On An | Excursion. Lillie Baker is an inmate of Mad- ame Pearl Wilson’s palace on West Court street. This morning the fes- tive Lillie came out with tears in her eyes and alcoholic frescoes on ber was strolling down tue street, over to the fence, She then poured her little tale of woe into his ears, She said her lover anyhow, | When she returned to ber room she found that during ber abs sence be had during a visitation of wrath pot all ber clothes, except those she wore, into her trunk, and hauled the whole job-lots away. And she wept some more. Onlicer Crow advised her to get a warrant, and she said she would, COOK REMEDS LOOD ah SON A SPECIALTY. Spe Rrjmary, Secondary ot Tertiary IN@N permanently “CURED IN 15 TO 35 DAYS. | You can be treated at home for same under same guaran meter ig nme here we Wilt co x rallies fare aind hovel DUS, fail to cure, iF You. HAVE taken mi ad att have ach¢ mouth, co We solicit the most chatlenge the world disease has al i ‘moat eminent physicians. aoe ee aie reamtcat bel Apehindl Sur unconditio; nal guara Bey. Absolute ees eae sealed rar P on pplication. ton wage ook sont tree, Chicago, tLe” bhsd Address COOK REME Tlasonic Temple, COOK Free delivery tall parts of the city. oll Sunday ono! 9 | preaching “it' am 7:9 p Ma Rev. 1 . 5 Us | Office 602 1-2 8, Seventh St. | REE CE 30 a.m. (7) ae REMOVED! ie elwied, “) ‘e_Meets ret ana| NOW Machinery ‘ednesday event U D BROTH is OF FRIENDSHIP, Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, “ray ofa we merece so, cxelClarence Dallam Saturday afternoon in each month. BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky. Jobn =tites, V.- Equitable Life Assurance Soctety, Paaascight in cach moat ars | Messrs. Humphrey & Davie ft ve"|| The Ardmore, European, $1.00 and u Convenient to cars and ant home for tourists and sight-seer | ville, left for home this forenoon. She| n the city. | visited Mrs, *49era who| Hesidence, 1000 Jefferson St Spain has sent 260,000 soldiers to| CLTIZENS’ Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 4, m. Jas, A, RUDY... W. F, PAXTON R. Rupy.. Jas. A. Ruby, Ja F, M. FisHeR, breath, and called Ofticer Crow, who] F, KAMLEITER, w. Gxo. O. Hart, JW. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, “All the World Loves a Winner” Conmplete Line of Monarch tare: Cor, 7th and Adams, Physician and Surgeon. A stem ' LAUNDRY To No. 120 North Fourth St. Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. G. R. DANMIS; AGENT FOR . aud Triumph | ADETDN TEACHERS: BUREAU, Dearborn +t. Chicago, Dt in ner Voulevilie oftes. rOneétee regletend High-Grace Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $38.50 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest whee! 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, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hon SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS BLACKSMITHING 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 jand Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. 148. Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. Formerly of Attorney-at-Law Louisville Trust Building. REFEREBY PERMISSIONJTO LOVISVILLE Pidelity and Casualty Co. Fidelity Trust and 8, PADUCAH Ratlway Co. oat Wa! Am-Ger National Bank, Hon. Henry Burnett leasrs. Quigley & Quigle Maj. Th lace Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. . Amarin, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family h hotel. No liquors. laces of inter- est. Most central location, pleas- T, M. HALL, Prop. DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, OMce—06 Broadway. Telephone 120. ‘Telephone 149 ‘Ofice Hours #10, 1-8, 7-8. SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. TELEPHON: ry p.m. On Sate urday nights from 7 to 8. nterast Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. President Cashier ~Ase’t Cashier DIR EOTORS. R. SMiru, . WALLACE . PAXTON, E, FARLEY, Ruby L. WILLEA, snufacturers avd Dealers iu ——~ fora ogg cee oe Cee] HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, |ST@AIT Engines, Rollers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery, etc. GRAINING, KALSOMINT GLAZING AND HARDW¢ ‘Telephone 177, Raat tence 622 8.6.8 ’ FuNisBERy INCORPORATED PADUCAH,KY « xf (00 Halladay Ju 75 etna : 50 Mt 96 in, Whools * 40 ‘4 in, Who's FULLY 'GUARANIEED, C~*aJEASY TERMS Ur Jas. W: Gleaves 25 Sons.

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