The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 30, 1897, Page 3

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& ate ai . " ~ . . > : + OO ar on s . Geo. Bernha Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for » sasThe John Foster Ladies Shoe... THE N(CEST FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE — On the market for the money. TRADE MARK Big Bargains in Rurniture — Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.’s, buy $25 worth of goods and get a nice bronze orna- ment clock free... ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture, Stoves, Car-|2 fom estate « pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains, Rugs, etc., prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co. Your Credit is Good. 203-205 SOULH THIRD + Big Cut on Bicycles! (00 Halladay Cut 'o $60 15 Aetna e 40 5D 26 in. Wheeis * 30 AQ Sin Wnts 25 FULLY GUARANSEED.; (~*R EASY TERMS. W. Gleaves £9F) Jas. & Son. X-RAYS In Judge Sanders’ Infirmary of Justice. SKELETONS GALORE REVEALED, ‘Ethel Madde Her Good Behavior—Other Soiled Doyes Up. ized For WHAT JUDGE SANDERS DID TODAY. There was a highly entertaining session of the police court this moru- ing. The most interesting case on the big book was against Ethel Mad den, a cadaverous looking damsel, who resides at a house of question- able virtue on West Court street, She was charged with threatening the life of Thomas Tisdale, a young railiosd- er, Attorney Mark Worten repr: sented the defendant and Attorney Cross represented the commonwealth. The evidence developed the fact that the two had been ‘‘lovers,’’ and that one or the other, it was diilicul to vell which, wanted to get rid of the other. The only “thing that could be construed into a threat w (he statement of the woman tisde| yesterday afternoon, in effect that she would do him harm if he dida’t stay away from her. | The woman recently attempted suicide. She is said to sess an income of this is likely untrue. at rant wag dismissed, but she was rec ognized in the sum of $100 to keep| the peace, The next two culprits wi try Muy” aod Nora Ray, whose etiphovious appellations were nounced by the court several times. T | He said he liked to hear such pretty names—names that rhymed. ‘Coun: | **Coun- | pro- try May’s’’ name suits he 0 far yearances, but in disposition and experience she resembles anything but the innocent, healthy cc ry uirl we read about. She aud Nora| Ray, who isa 17-year-old beauty with dimples, were charged with disorder ly conduct io ‘Tin Can Alley, he h is in the First ward, Mo Edwards, another defendant who caused the murder of Ben Ladd near Brooklyn two years ago, had not been avrested, and it is hoped she has | escaped. ‘*Miss’’ Nora Ray guilty of using profane lan; and with a toss of her heud curl of her lip looked resentfully st Ufticer Phillips, who swore out they warrant, “Country May,’’ who last name as Oxford, suid she bad one-month-old baby at home. but ths she was guilty, too. The court asked | her what would become of her pa» less offspring if he should fice her, | and she retorted that she guessed the court could tuke care of it until she) qot out of jail, Miss Ruy. whose sister has just been released from ja‘l, where she was put for stealing $20 from a motorman, suid she had | no money, but the court knew s\ had pat up $20 cash for her bond, andasked her about ii, She said) ‘bere wasn’t but half of it hers, and} chat she dida’t consider that her own | said she was} gave | WRITTEN AT RAMI. (rarer io oaeet eer . was ‘one of the boys.” Helafier Marshal Collius got it. The| street resorts. I Ke ‘ avd a crowd Lad gone to see some] court smilingly sail Le would fix the isopod ny es, who refused them ad-} ine at enough to take the half that Devil’’ Wins mho, now hes | some length on Jiak whers : e The crowd wos very bie} didn’t belong to her, and she could | but little over @ month to live, is a[ and washstund were located. F sly d, and tis rebut] hen keep ler own half. very wouklty man, despite bns recent] !y the winess became nettlod ool bumoved vodie-] ‘They were fined $5 and costs eac! profession of religion anenered tentils aia Led ue poset myt-}and recognized in the sum of 100 A photographer recently went] ‘Why, the dresser ist uh e procecded ta suip ach for their good behavior for six rou o suaich his likeness, and ee tony where y s r z from the hoase,| months. 1 jib quiet complaisance, | een there often en q he vily on eb biion in a —_— anaes Loh ve hi "i ‘ ioe taken The Iswyer was so ¢ mere Hamework-~all they bad lefc off Ed Eliott and Will Saxton, two totovepher bed him brought] (hat the court made pe colored 8, were up for tight ont into the consider, aad there too% | straio the laughter t { taking windows | Lhev scrapped for marbles, a the piciave. When be developed the | liimself joined in ver i doors off someboty else's house er one informed the court tha) pluie, howeve: found, (aut the | young man’s d ‘ ‘ ple have asked and {they “it over the grays,’? the othe nigoner bod 1 and that ii would wondered what particular law) the; boy bit him on the fin, and he te pecessery to tke apouber % The Mayfielt + Mor n|M w entorcing yestera peckel” the other hoy on the head terday he went up to the jail o make] menting on a swt ment in | ed this method of id | wah a trick, The other boy's hea the second riewp!, but + D in| tier-Jouroal”’ to (ue eff i el y of obnoxious resi re unmistakable evidenc e of havin: the meantine iy vode a] weve fifiy-iwo bi igevs M wen ‘peched.’? The court di el ange of hee, and denrudes | Held oerusion to a. tiem on account of their ae, aid money. He wanicd sordid, ewtaly | ‘Phe ‘ou iastoure » dow 1 ae eer warned them agaist fighiing ove ince, ond Wented $3 of it, of no] less omect about the number me: nied : pike 1° “Vmarbles, as it might eventually I ieee was io be hd. ‘Te pho-|beasta.in Moyileld, bot ihe read : eit le Bit aan { (2 touting over erapa, fograpber withdew, and woned | Will be surprised to leva . 1 : & ioe 4 pee es etutute deter”. feffort le to be made to v. piare iben he Nach » of Vel eno Walliams, colored, an od : ere wily saw} The only time at which ay dea rp p vane jc fonender, was charged with poli he jail, with his tw [>tration is made ia this divcetion as)" 8°) ie eee is Gi\ifa Winchescer ride at Riley Pitman, eet stuck through the bars of | ust before a vot to be & en . . Y men pies ‘ad ‘he | bet acksmith, The two bad words the window, looking out invo (he ep e s.loon A hep : cr hs ole aa the lt toe forenoon of Sunday, and in closure in which the scxffold upon] 2vople have said by eir b r Pha Gone oe 8 Ce Tige aftertoon when Piiman was which ve is to be executed will be] sey do pot sant saloons (ie m 3 “Jdeiving past in a ba; Williams erected is dropped aatil another periodic : ") came out with @ gun, and the two “Hesra you woulda’t Jet them | savess Come Tt would by The i some words on the pavement take your picture,’ ce reporter suid | reat surprise if anything was d *\Zeno threa'ened to kill him—for alt fo him, ow ie bre cane tiger rt aoe ees Vesytesen ch no} Which he was Sued $50 and cosis “No.” he grinned, “dat man] ao vote can b for a t i laggy I si wit bin, bi * [Held will awoke vnd tind tisk seloons pias. The 8 Rate “) Peoa., was given the benelit of the veflow much do you wanit? beve been vote. em vad Nobo wee Whom masy Padeenhantl st) 4 nd the beneilt of the sabidhaabiieta, igh: ¥ ve X 8 Louisville to sce} A response he beld up :wo flogers. | Will be to blame Wut the opponents an will rice o,f l0Udt saved him from the penile ie that be und reduced the] of the whiskey trail The temper rns : ae teks tan the| U8 ye He was charged wish break pre io bs. Asyet bis pictave is] aes people,be it sid to their shee, ye ett ue tue biggest andi 8 Into & stable and a 5 | dav. aea, however, hove failed in every jusivove to mals as ae Jil ia tae} Utes: He admitted to the good their promises to Break up the) 0°" MBbO |! los {tuwnese, but denied breaking He *.° blind tiger business, rud they canao: | mnpsein OF LOUNTI Te wes held for petty larceny, the charge Phe deougit has vot ovly doue in-} longer hope to secure the voies vad | . of housebreaking being dismissed valculuole injury 0 eK pot is re. | influence of voters who ase oppo i L thot the method of pan: ain suiting 1m glee disuers cvcougaor | to the sele of mtoxteul og Ii i et Car n for reek Dick Smith, colored, got off with the souny on int of depriving |any manner, Unless the tem yiig ouers by I-y-[a 81 toe for using abusive langunge live siock of woe. All We creeks} people of Muylield aw: thei 10 luoer in vogue Ov | owards a woman aie diy and also many of the sp.in:s}duty they will beve 6 nas in| | Superinieudeot Thowp ™ Pad weils. end @ gicvt many of the} heir midst as soon as . uo! er vote i " of ‘veling the Jeif Elvod was charged wilh /fermers se compelled to daily drive ‘\eo."" motormen a les oa is by puri og] y seldom docketed nst a J their siovis long disiances to w. *, lem ¢ Rowludiown dae tor} « not be detailed inj H them oi the wells of ¢ bors. One doe &R e tod ! half a ius ead of sucpesd we] ouca showed no intentio: former informed tue writer yeate.dey [duy, pebli bes ibe of loew n from duly olation of the law, the case was dis that he furoished wa er for woo foptiva vote ivf 0 vou ela miexd, hree of bis neighbors, avd tha |taken list Sataday., Tue same w ( Weyler bas feoued adeveel .. . Soe — i others were put to gie.t tron: | published ta ‘s “Courier 4 Ore iis proc. onf —‘2be Labor Convention at Chie» ble to procuse waier for ‘heic eo, |Jouroal.”” yet Regine F he of Teat .adea a] Wil Vote fodwy On & repore from mais. The diy spell hw. deen » [la apology for px io \ he ia Winces of Hvan | omt't7e on resolutions which vo prolonged, they say, thai a ru [cient history, hew a sud Ploor del Blo, Gaba, ins tals parogiaph; = We adi would Low be of hile benelit (o tue |reuch the erly wall ye ‘eiday.* LW ios war nom’. | be filure of the suike meitod.”” A} crops, except possivly Lo wheal “\° i for governor of Marsa. hie julo 1 ile se leae revolution wa Tbe action of C.y M Co 16 siiverite pvention at Wor-|'? ned down by the comm. Lavyevs are of.ea discoucerted in |ia tuising the doors aud wiadows of | r yesteut tue proce ding At tbe Harlem race (rack — yest« cout by wanesses whom they have]a bo vein *Fisherviile” ‘enanied by | were at tine: so Motus vast polive day the Proviso Siake was won by fxasperaied be crosaqnesiionin: [lem.b» of odiferous repe atioa, yo. | weve called in (0 res vte + ‘Loe ihe filly Allevisce, owned by M.. W The other day a young atiorney was]ieu s, revives A Slory Loi oa \u¢ paint uibiag cleweut wes Co | essmau| I, Sebulte, pre ident ot a New aif ogaling > ness ia the polive} So. a | by some of bis older te fos i, yacce comme wee b's de |Louisville Jockey Club. Ske was gourt relative the arral pegt of] Li happened years ago, whea «| auc on of tye Cicago platform, backed fom 80 to 1 (9 10 to 1, COLORED DEPARTMENT. COLORED LODGES, Reme jly at the right, € Don friday ¥ ws ing Dou Oct a CHURL Jeiuber 1, HES. $100 TO ANY MAN, Witt }Ot Wea they | dollar ited jacu — 0 Us SE Pay 1 WILLEA, uNismen Papucau, it) | ‘ f 3a bm #0 pan Does All 910 pm Kinds of om, “8 OO kam Water, Gas and | Sanitary... | PLUMBING !|:*: | : Aultraine diy Steam and Hot ough Fal and service beeen Pa. Water Heating, si cere % ert tistct fia depot tioke 132 South Fourth Stree, (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 329 Court Street LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS, / Phone 201 NowtH BOUND— No 22 No 24 No 22 4 7 / = fv Rey Orleans 900 am then ER Nn an. con 1 om kK, J. DEDU \( di 10pm 1210pm soem —PROPRIETOR——- Ar Princeton... 2@am 9a Paducah Bottli c Ar Hopkinevite, a aii O ing : Oz, 398 am, Spm 10 aut ebm Site TELEP. a SORTR sce 02 by Cor, Third and Washinetoa, Wain tale 148 Barker city £13 bam 1008 bo — Marion... | 45pm, 10pm | * Bietepey ti pu 1:toam TIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS * St. Louis. 16pm, 7:16am x sourm 01 pee = Leave an Lau Wem, 80pm BLACKSMITHING ae ee FA Carbonaate Sam «| REPAIRING & be bass Dim, 60am HORSESHOEING : Co Brop for meaie—Ali trains fan aatiy. All work gE uaranr eed, This is the popular line is and r HONE FIRE DRIVERS A’) SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts |LOUIS O'BERTS SCIE Wall Paper Window iN THE MeN PATTERNS. ROMPT MLS. GREIF, FW ELF LIFE and TC. High-Grade Bicycles and C iesundries. mK hemselves ¢ el by ‘) ABU ‘ AT EXCURS ION $i, T. LOUIS, st. 1 Q)VIA ILLINGIS CENTRAL RR , » Obi an, $1.00 Por Day. sag 33.00 Goop MRALS. law unless otherwise AND Si PAINTER, ie Re eiver of k Rogers & Son, JAS. A. Livery, Feed and Boardinz Stable us I will be forced ved promptly Kp H. Poryear, est. Most central locati \d pli of all kinds, ere & King and Jobn | ant nome for tourists andghlght-soer " sity, Ts Ma alld, Prop a RAILROAD TIME TABLES, E.D. |- 4 Nashville, Chattanooga é& St, Louis Railroad, PADUCAR ANT MPMOTIS DIVISION, 940 pm. 1055 pm 6am OUTH BOUND- No®Wi AGENT CELEBRATED BEER, Of St. Louis. GvCincinnatl.... pm 25% pm Mpeeaeeter ors Cousite’.::: 30am F0spon 840m 7 ‘ lr Owensboro, 10@am « ad " S 4 Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange 1210pm |} 52am 606 pm Habe {item Sieber ie Ht ee lo'’e k al ht during # 2o'el ptt! bie fd i night g week and 12 o'clock on uae ‘opm 828 pm Telephone 101. Ar Mernpais 18 bm P44) UCAH,KY, | Ar New Orieans. 700 pia aod Seed Pk nao ar Grnvitie Mine 320 pm 30am 645 pm Lt All trains run aatly Nosi08 and 204 carry Puliman buffet sleeping oars and free reclining chair ears between Cla: Orleans, 1d. 2 run solid ‘between{Ctocinnatt rleans, carrying Pullman bumet ‘Train 304 carries Paducah Louisville sleeper, ope, {2 Paducan union depot at ¢ “oa Direct connections for all aorth and south. Ticket o inder the Palmer, and ST. Lovi GLat BER’3 ces, Br atthe tunlon depot. DIVISION, Chicago and all ‘Train leavin, are p.m, n pala “pained Bleeping. sud s, Double berth rates, olnte north Court Street be' land 3d AZ shades ATTENTIONGIVEN tO ALL ORDERS, Gabsod, General era ecu Sled , Missouri Jo oe Etiam Through TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, ‘clephone Ni ieee Be 9) a Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to FD all poings in Paxtor n ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Free Rechning Chairs on All Trains, inds of Taroven Coacnes MempPuis to Datias AnD Fort Wonrta, SUFANCe Oilice over Citizen’s Saving Bank. Maps, rates, ‘and all W Fy a eb agent , CRE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Nashvilla, Chittanoog, and St. Louis Railway Don’t Forget It: By the MAXIMUM © vs MINIMUM Paducah ark JAMES HOTEL UI8,— Cycle PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS | Information pertaining wo ROUTES RATES ETC Will be cheerfully f to Licket agents, nished upou a ation $2.00 Per Ds roaklast, $1.00. vision Passenger Agent, HOTEL WAY AND WALNUT = Stove did stoves ree DANLEY, senyer wud Ticket Agent, Nasiviluw, Tex, General F stablisned 19, Incorp, Johnson cated Ing Sleam Engines, | House:Fronts, ji ii wlachinesy And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings. Castings to | European, $1.00 a Americ 1, $1.50 to 2,5 collect same, First | Convenic nit Lo cars aii No liquors placesot inter

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