The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 16, 1897, Page 3

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probation, the wathor of which could not spell the names of even his own wife and children. It wns indited— the instrument was—in a cramped, nos COLORED IFR ie | : illegible hand, and had it been re- sg been hig o A _DEPA RT ME EM NT. EE A HANDSOME P REE quired to pass muster on correct or- nial, . . thograpby, grammar or readibility The N. C. & St. L. will sell ex Mt. MeGre Lodge No. 29, F.] P| would have straightway been thrown|cursion tickets to Nashville and re-}mt A. M., will meet at their hall OC ; iI } out of court. turn September 29, and for morning |‘! °ve! at 7:40 o'clock, Work It is thus in many cases, Deeds, | trein Sept. 30, as follows: Paducah, |!" F.C. degree, All brethren ins va, $3.05; Benton, $2.90;] ited. ‘T. D. Hibbs, W. M.; G. EB. ~ = 85; Hardin, 82.80; Dex.| Marshall, S¢ AT CALL AT Cardnes Uros. & Co.'s New Forniture Store and see the GREAT BARGAINS they are offering for the next 30 days in wills and mortgages, written by men] $3.05; EF and womgp who are afraid of lawyers, | Glade, and have"undertaken to draw up their | ter, $2.75; Alin 0; Marray Si hava ot own papers, are filed and can hardly $2.60; Hazel, ers ue 6 bee ee beg rg S p—-4 FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, Bre pap 0 Sk SS Tee tens elibees tote conten | ptt 3, "™, out: I ——, being sound in| nial grounds, ‘Tickets will be good) and Rey. s phi ar mind but febul in helth, do mak! for return passage on or before Ov | yy; This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, WINDOW SHADES & DRAPERIES OF ALL KINDS. this’’— ete., burial being spelt ‘‘ber- tober 1, For further information Hey, Hor , and it is a thing of beauty for the home. : rial,’” and beloved, beluvid.’” eall on any ticket agen iia (ot : This is no catch-penny affair, but simply our competitors’ prices boiled down. So come *.° P= _ : hal ¥, ling out for new per gt Re at once, and see and be convinced, and avail yourself of the grandest opportunity to fit your] ‘1 see where the Board of Healt gen, Pass. and Ticket Agent.| iis ha ; *: FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS + Nashville, Penn, moven t rover to put others COMBE TO US FOR YOUR house up from cellar to garret ever offered you. The most complete outfitting company in] "eed Assistant Chain Gao; he 6 omarked = Assista yang! om = forward t r t ihe dity. Overseer Emil Gourieux this morn-| Pee eee Me, ana site HE Loved | DRY GOO DS, FIN oa SHOES Columbus, O., September 15, 16, elace, of GARDNER BROS. & CO. OE Now L want it understood,’ he | 17, returning September 26, $11.9 ee avant vee Mr, i Mrs. | AND _ FURNISHING GooDs. pe continued, “it the Board of Health|account of Annual Convention of ’ Your credit is good. 203 & 2065 8. Third Street.|tuioks me'and that chain gang are German Catholic Benevolent So-} Phere will bx : iat indy bring YOUR FEET to us, going to bail out that stand pipe it is a ciety. Ride, 'D. Geeton’s tah come We will fit them n q geratiy mistaken. T'll resign first!””| Springfleld, I1l., September 17 and] parlor tonight in Lonor Fie sea ee Iie then walked off to conceal a/18, returning September 28, $7.16 ;} pointn oe tae seeue Bee nea 28 rtaring O. Be soveries Shue , tev GH Burks. J oO H N J ° D O R I yAN N ° 0 Lodge. Mrs, Mattie Ashford, 1001 North 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. PADUCAH.KY, . Ofticer Frank Harlan sauntered up} Columbus, O., September 21 and) Seventh street, entertained a nomber| 22, returning September 28, $13.60 ;|of her friends Saturday 1 PROPRIETOR. cigar store, where a good looking } ° stl wareeepie St. Louis, Mo., for exposition, un-] warned t ad ‘ B ttl ie C h lusi d Netow dncett til Oct. 23d, on Tuesdays one and] once s aauca O ing O., Is the exclusive an mately, "you. tusn't. sweep that [O02 0 You know } turning, and on Thursdays one re | themselve turning. unless othery ettled promptly a ’ r 1 « The girl smiled and began sweep- For St. Louis Fair, Oct, 2d to 8th Ep H, Purvean, OUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. ing the trash back. T : : 4 rectly ran across another pretty girl |*eturning until Oct, 11th. . ‘ ducut| Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer W: Q F stor Ladies ie 06 ae By svoaping ORG, AMIE & gatlots; ‘po- ET ad res 28th ; = Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, ve shad larenl isd ae ite manner, also called her ‘daugh- | *™ 29th, one and one-third fare, on . | | Telephone orders filled until 11 o’cloe! i . a Anta shoueatad har «weiss fie | the certificate plan for business men’s al Saturday nights clock #6 night during week and 13 o'clock THE NiCE 3T FITTING Then be reached a milinery store, | 1ay# When certificates are signed by C | 10th and Madison rod there was 9 colored girl black as|¥: 9: , Telford, Secretary Lonjville P ’ the = Gee Uokate oF further jaformations vet Saga’s Hig h G de hie door n ros -Grade r ow dau-da-da-dac— van | *PPly to ticket agent at Union Depot ep Per dy 4s all | icy THE BEST SHOE mr dau-dnda-dau—,, 1 mean| SPAY 1 tet agent at Ualon Depo to os Bi 3 cles an icycie Sundries. sroat th orning shortly before 1 " ro FE acces Linked merrily {aeeount of Encampment Union V k J BERGDOLI as he looked in first one door and|*#2 League. Important Notice. ode y) rs then in another, DuQuion, Ill., September 28 tof All pers: lv Presently he stopped in front of a| October 9, one fare; account of Sol- debte : 5 | diers’ and Sailors’ Union, St and J daughter,”’ he said affec- w daughter,’” he said aflecJone-third fare, good for five days re-] Fourth H trash out soto the gutter. AGEN’ ELE only authorized agent for rho at he gee Yen ari ronan oer [ roel ons ic i ENT CELEBRATED ‘ficer dic| inclusive, one fare for the round trip, | Receiver of Rogers & King and Jolin in kegs and bottles, hea fy excursion, good returning for 10 Telephone 101. is. a a ittle gir—little gui—, you'll have to J.T. Donovan. sweep that’’—he started as he be- . On the market for the money. came more and more confused by the - “ - TRADE MARK vuyhter of several bystanders. Evansville sir and Kaces, Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. ‘Oh, L don't care!’ he concluded | _ For the above occasion the Illinois We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 — Central Railroad Company will sell Don’t fail co see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best nd return Sep- on the market, prettiest wheel made, tember 20, 21 23, and 24, Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We | ictions to the colored girl. “She's | tickets to Evansville , : ‘ - only sweeping off the sidewalk any- : a eay | Coto good returniog until $ eh are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. He now says ‘daughter’ is not a} ember 20, Donovan, ee Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- good term to apply to every one, L4std Ticket Agent. al A ing wheels from us, if ever} Don’t fail to call—remember the pl: I Real Estate. Beware of Oin' F % re ¢ ( P d ‘ h Cc | WwW f ' cael aaquca ycie Wo to S ‘ rately, without finishing bis in- Wm. T. Reed deeded to C. E. that Contain Jennings, for $1,100, a lot at Fourth | 8) arreury wilh ¢ d 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House ad Madison streets. P. Hayes, trustee, deeds to od and mucc %. =e th Thos. ) food and Mu. ’ i Mary P. Hayes, for $100, » lot in H Mechanicsburg ng Hal's ( OFF TO Bonney ILLE. For Life. Pricer the aut! iA 10 “ewte+ ery ” “y FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —saT—— JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor. Third and Washingtoa. TELEPHONE 148. Ny ‘ j th Tom Hodges, the idiot murderer, sein . ect 29 ost ae = WORLD'S LARGEST POSSIBLE SHOWS : er ees See tng ey, sll —————$ Wall Paper »' 4 he was glad he ‘wuz gwine awa’ to . ~<a JEASY TERMS be cae THE GREAT Window Shades nnn = , was found by Jack Armstron; a ONGIVED LL ORDERS, Ml S. GREIF, ive be | Undo Dion a a Ma da yester and delivered to the owner, T \ rrr r 4 aved the tromble of going} watch had probably sel 5 No, 132.8, Third Street. \ a ae Fe ney oun ot Phila, | Geo, B- Hart, Assignee | Ne hind Stree Telephone No. 87 Speaking of steamboat mates F Vives reat place to catch ped- \ Iphia, judging trom the time it} °°: B. Smith, | Petition i NN eee related Judge Campbell yesterday, SL). 'y oroner’s shop is!” | registered. : ve. fo” SHOWS R SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS remember & case once i pe arian os VThis train is due to ieave at 8]% egg and | Equity. —< a i] BLA fe} Teer a well known mate who re-| The expert testimony introduced eae Nagle aaa Fre) State of Kentucky, ea Re arene Bry), A welt ime nan sued bit for|yesterday in the McG a mss vale McCracken Circuit Court, -} Absolutely the Mightiest Amusement Consolidation ever seen in this or any x cen ly : . ot eotee = veipaily. to show that the wounds A little further down another man : $ land, under the largest teat ever cons t x A $2,600 for assault an? 2 - enh" MeGil ig Pagel rushed up, yanked out a waterbury Ordered, that this action be re- > pie a he Ps a toa % intl te 1 d Me on : an ven and said that it was leaving time |ferred to Ed tie cout eke em ——— —— MORSESHOEING ‘oss’ struck him a vil crick’ not nece ata, he doctors, |i Why don’t you get out?” he asked | commissioner of this court, to take ne nck. “Ol Ho came rote ote dru come deta SHINS ese out of ass a abies se to employ mie, 8 arked ashe} wor pnd hee Soe, adeeb IY wait bin that the} estate of G. B. Smith, under assign. : i waddied into’ the office, in hiv deep, observation which occasioned the PL icket puncher Wa alittle ont} ment, and all persons having claims re , Pass voice, ‘H—I! 1 dida’t do any- tients little suffering, and from w ep r twsinet said eatate are required to| | | ' ‘ thing to that man. He give me sore Wie) Sohn, Senate i Yet i aan Thought we were due to leave} Properly verity and file same before] | J.J ( Crt See beta and gd if tie ‘slack’ and E bit him with my{nideant scratch of a pin has been) i ir ae g 6% hocnved a cto, [ said. commissioner on or before the] | ' — ae left hand Bown the victim, Some of] 7ere tt nae from the car window, [8th day of November, 1897, or they |} KM ' \ What did be do when you bit} the de ad ped tae Ils he held his watch out to show the| Will be forever barred from assertin i him?’ Parked P feumy te lad Saas | tro | passing conductor t was 8 claims against the assets in the hands | on "Oh he jus from he mony 1B ly I of Geo, B. Hart, assignee, unadmine |") ponte? | ’ board side t at over to ‘a defense yesterday MAY | "6G ess we'll be on time,’” an-| istered, and all persons are enjoined An | starboard side, and went head tore |bavs & acy to overthrow such AD] ee ccommodating condu strained from collecting their ae / ae Givelyou All Kinds of most into a skiff tied uy to thejupinion re tor er shor inst said estate of G. B. |] i te { { | “Major H \ ] ‘The cast nd 1. C. traind are| ie of the train, iw Bagger 1 this. auit, and itis’ ordered ||_( 7 \ { : case, at the trial came ott| daily crowded with refugees from the | iq Foe eeees aut {that this order be published in the |) i \ Gl “Se, | LIFE and a said in hi hb that the only thir ‘South, who are seeking escape from stepped out of the ker, walked up| Panducah Daily Sux for ten days. 5 , | { ee ia remark the affair was that ho largely chimerical ‘'Yellow] oq rence w Given under my hand as clerk of ig gay | TOI ne . here was anything left of his client Jack,’ “The passengers all report Re anett wo len conn one, | said court this 13th day of Septem- < ) 7 Jo | RNADO fall hewd foremost into the skiff | nach difficulty and inconvenience in} it’s not time,’ interrupt-| ber» 1897. ae sf Te | "i 96 ‘Het the big mate got through With their journey towards safety, Many | oq He aennuctore “apa. want es J. Wat. Fisnen, Clerk. || dere Snares Rrerove 60 ff iy i hoes Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. nim, of them have hastily abandoned home | 1.4 everyl tlse to. understand By W. C, Kipp, D, ©. << = ; ? eee ad and business, have taken what little} * (ow that I'm running this train} Henry Burnett, Attorney. 1hs10: Jeg = ' ~ _ ; + joke ta told wt the expense) money they had Inid up. fe Ree een end it the —— | Living Pictures. Enchanting Statuary. | P Fk A good joxe ts ws ’ en day it were, and started impetu- i ‘ a " > Circe . e ° e - Hof a popular Broadway moran [ously for the North, ‘Many of them yes $100 Tc ANY MAN, |, Two Complete Circuses. ” Ae who is 8 et The other day | WO bad no ready money wold prop-| of ibepoction wa Pay-RTOU-VOR “Amy Can hree Hundred Performers. —IS UKADQWARTERS FOR—— a goo ju e Y | orty, niture and jewelry at a $ ‘on A Twos M veri | . : approached , forty, furnit : *} that my w wo Separate Menageries. , a Susie!” spoct appfoncbed. mm. Jere sgcriice, and ia @ few WeEk® | ony g Of Weakness in Men They Treat and ‘+ series. Holiday Groceries, and poured a pitifat oe re ie F , {200g as thie te the is ) Acres of Tents. A and | 4 erenty dol most of them will in all probability| the train b Fail to Cure. Fruit Cc ke M. t H ea aid i ‘ie at a around at be wending their way back——if they ane t thelr ack and Two Roman Hippodromes. ake a erials, and said he had a horse ary find the means of gett back—to | @° Me OO AUS An Omaha County places for the . 2 A ae oul pt aml the means of getting back 161 walk off he shoutal, “All aboard” owt ue before the publics cies Three Circus Rings. Apples and Oranges, up as eC Phe merchant Ma for “fonking auch -docle of jhe Rave fae dapper {or aoxcal We Saphire EF resh Ca a! G ’ st resist that hard luck story | monte ak ols ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and if p ; P | nne cod . could ne themselves Restoration of Life Force in old and Twenty Ferocious Lions in a Fifty- Le) §, oc. and deeming the security good, ad | yr : F young men. No worn-out French N HOME-MADE LARD . vanced the money. A day or tw It is being claimed by some pe oung MNontalns no Puosphorous, OF Foot Open Den. in A & SPECIALTY, he went around and took a look? ‘The action of the Mayor and Board] that the prevailing illness is the resul other harmful drugs. Itis a WonpER-| Felepnone 118, caine eT and Trimbie S . one vials He is worth about |of Health in ordering the city clonned fof sewerage excavations, ‘This. is] "UL TxaTaeNT magical n te efiects = —_—_—_—_— rmble St je aniins tae he face of the fact th yositive in its eure. reader 7 at the most, and nom the mers ap wil be gominie pied hy all Seo sbene 1 A t ea : 1 ! Biot ba w Hoare. nulteing Tee eaten THE MOST GLORIOUS, ELABORATE, EXPENS eS. JAMES “HOTEL ° chant contemplates killing him as the | citizens. 0) a re is acorrespondiog amount ofthat blights their life, causing that Ge best method of g . LOUIS, bs n there is so much illness, it i8}sickness is not hy apy means con te 10 ost Manhood, shoot Ware to the | by appreciable, * Xba GUN [Anes $0 be eae whore tie tre $08 Range Bullding, Omaha, Neb., and|' ted the move, es have been dug, they will send you absolutely FREF, LOUISVILLE. KY, men M snow bor | Rates, os: oO Per Day.| ‘The police say they always get the | . man who 1s shot, stabbed or robbed ae Furthermore, there is more illuess}a valuable paper on these diseases, Room roaktast, $1.00, ; cc wien i. 4 Le we gle tocar the ci y ie , See hay Ma eg. TaR abunor, Men teanee tf his aifoverstadow it V " soto}. European Plan, $1.00 Hi Phy ae Plan $3.00 to 85,00 per wicers ha " fl 0 zine the in the city, one doctor alot . . Kn | 3 | : | "om Singery, who is night would “e aes Me seg seventeen cuses of typhoid under bis | tre. ig e pe The Grandest, Richest, Rarest Street Parade Ever Beheld Defying all| 4? noe. Bs wan MEALS. | | Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, no ar dy won ait-| wuddenly chute off, They aivaye care. ‘The people ut there, howes- feet condition. Competition—Every Morning at 10 o'clock. eben you visit St. Louis wtop at A. R, COOPER, Pe 1 ting in frout off mmant yeoterday in| tine t the cond wet toe ean itches turned up by the plow, or the | CM iey wilt pay rallroad fare retina | TWO COMPLETE PERFORN NCES DAILY, AT 2 AND 8 P, i ,bwaY AND warn| nape: ‘ul ; Sari x : ioins to suit) themselves, Another holes made in hoeing crops bills to all who prefer to go there for) ' © Me | street cars a 4 an easy rocking © “Why don’t you get ou watch is the only one Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- | i hemseives, t we treatment, if they fail to cure, They| Doors open one hour carher WW : ‘ou doing?” asked a| peculiarity is that they think their ° Hac y | k | omy Meare you doing?” asked a ‘hat has the| Amazing it is to discover the iguo- are perfectly reliable; have no Free Ohne ticke ‘ L. 1 LLEA, friend ie oo wate Enis isan incident witnessed | rance of some well to do and wealthy | ples, or C. 0. D. fake. They have USE AND SIGN i and go over Yo ing here waiting for | yeser" people, Oftentimes it is not discov. | $250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure | HO S| v PAIN WORKS Ob, Pm sittir 4 he ' ot . Py pee il the e. eve! ry case they treat or retund every Y r r vive himself up, + {i's about time to go, aint it?’ } ered until they die. Gollar; o their charges may be de ) 1 my ya +) » GHAINING, KA Biondway. Old stoves ree aoinelidy to come b asked a drummer as be stopped the} A will was filed not many week folie Ot oe Se enone ) JE ‘ 4 fs} yi . Zo wee eae “i 8 Funtsn ted and made good as new retorted the olll you conductor on the platform at the Jago in the county clerk’s oltice for a cure is effected. Write them today. | ‘tienen eae Cuas. A, Fisk, “somebody might get killed,

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