The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 11, 1897, Page 3

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eo. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for va he John Foster Ladies Shoe... THE NICEST FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE > On the"market forZthe money. Big Bargains in Furniture Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.’s, buy $25 worth of goods and get agnice bronze orna- ment clock free... ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture,’Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains,’ Rugs, etc., at prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co. 203-205 SOUTH THIRD STRET you know about j —— TRADE MARK Your Credit is Good... WRITTEN AT RANDOM. holes in the other one, asleep, closing that purpose. close bis mouth, would not stay shut. He slept six “and thought y in particular.’ man then discove and with all t powible dis- | probably because it} They every ¢ is, the jailer said. When he arose He did not dress until he put his clothes on, which required thirteen | minutes and y bis face in water, roof paint or Sood’s Harsa- When be got through wash- ing his face he was done. Wap prayed another not last as long as sitor from another city Iry goods store. of the ¢ lerks in & particular friend it $ bay pene ea that one It is extremely probal of the young | The clerk was putting away some prayer which did «iy if she didn’t want to buy that it would soon have heen three pleces of sleek, pee four and | one-fourth slices of break. The statement in a contemporary . and saloon keep They're too high,” ers could no longer have add half a barrel of he states emphatically it was without authority, lin cup half a'pint of coffee, cream and sugar, but no salt He drank from a gational church trying for m stop to Sand L'il sure accept] After he had eaten, what he Co og 80 he used an- had to be strack before it would burn. ng man who likes to be witty cently to his « asked the reporter. y fingers, usually,”* plied the fated felon, with grim, ca- “Whatdo you use, was over at a neighboring sum- ntly and one evening | ig those delightful large hammock with his best girl for a companion, jher feet up near his bead and he bad tent leathers up at the opposite entertainments ald be the equal ww the chureh tha of any in the The First Congreg was announced to « might with # con daverous humor. He then walked and gazed out the window with li about on his feet, r ankles and re- “Tell Harry Tandy I'm r that columa interview lis head over ne A Ray Wanted a time I used to sleep in the cow-shed because some down in the pre profane order ot a calf for a pillow’ and at this juncture the hamwock broke tion, and now Bill Watkins is ready to start up the defunct taken to adverti fogs will open with a ENTUCKY CHAMPIONSHIP. He uses every public worth and some-! To Be Contes: edat Louisville Crack Shots whether he hopes aging counter-opposition to the regu Je} with areal hang- ed accounts of what An event in which the crack wing the condemned ma shots of Southwestern Kentucky Paducah in particular, are interested as sportsmen in other parts is the great yearly G Club meet at Louisville on Thurs: y and Saturday. preparations made in Louisville, most important of the events will be the Kentucky State championship, which will be contested on a “@ome inside’? but thas far it has than New York uw picture in London like this eve pkuife, the murderer waich has been reproduced and magazines on thi ing he prayed and took a drink of He then took off one shoe and sat for two moments and five without saying anything. He may have been thinking, but did not say wheth- He prayed anoth- er prayer and took off the other shoe. The reporter counted two holes ia his not sewed up. | they bad been sewed up, they would + | probably not have been so large tie gazes out the window of and perbaps the are you doing er he was or not. It occurs yearly and is the greatest of the club’s shoots. to bring the best shots of the It is designed mecludes the lunatic xpronsion supercedes the ceive, besides a shure ef the purse, a handsome silver cup, costing upwars of $100, which becomes his absolute property, and the title of the cham. pionship of the state for one year is annual event wa tution of the ago, since which time three different men have held the championship of the state for one year, won it with a record of twenty-four birds out of the twenty-tlve, first year, 1894, Harry J, Lyon, wou score of twenty-four without a tie. In 1895 W. W. youl getting nutty, It is not known why he did not use his bed post or atin cup to light the was probably not think about some of the smoke made au insti s}cause he did When he smoked iced on him the other day. P ove to bed lis room| his mouth, but if eyes and ears the any came from his reporter failed to Most of the smoke w s, who rotired later far aud wrote all over it in bold Jet ters the name he tossed the butt away, bed cover he refused to stat he threw itd wo it hit the floor and for some reasou dil not go any When asked why it st®ppod murder refused to commit young man put on and prize last year after a hard sic: in the shoot-off from seven men, each of whom twenty-four birds contest promises to be even 4 great many ot the foremost shots in the state have signified intentions of entering. ‘The probable entries fpr this are as follows: business being tention to the stares ed towards him, sided up to him and t who is Mary Joh + ‘Mary Johnson /* man, somewhat aeawt niliar name com y the mouth of the uncouth When he got ready took off his shirt, first unbut‘oning His shirt was blue, e) stripes aud hi Provently one yel more exciting, dns, which he ake off over his he irt, were made of wool, off his socks, the re- © nd of that far ler, Bland Ballard, A. P. Houston, H. J, Lyons, Harry Means, Harry Stayser, Norvin T. Harris, Julias Winter, Sr., S. 8. Phelps, Jr., W. C. Churchill, Samuel Hutchings, J. B. Alexander and Julius Winter, Jr. From the state at large—J. D. Gey, Pine Grove; T. H. Clay, Geo. Clay and Alt. Clay, Austerlitz; W. F. Hook, Hardiosburg; J. Q. Ward, Dayton ; W. Woodteos and Dr. H. Marsh, Danvill R. L. Trivble and Ed Trimble, Covington; J. T. Pt V. Boddie, or " Lexington, and G. T, Charch and J. C. Martin, Frankfort. So far as is now known, no bers of the Paducah Gun Club will attend, although there are some crack shots here. HOT OLD TIMES. Andon a Sunday They Were, Too, Officer Crow Gets His Hands Ful ou Washington Street. There were some bot times out near Ninth and Washiogton streets late yesterday afteragon. The first disturbance was between May Francis Caldwell and ber love: who refused to set ’em up. She w: defiting the atmosphere with ber pro- | ,, fanity when Otfticer Crow came slong and asked her to desist. Lostead, she used abusive lauguage towards him, and he arrested and handcuffed her, but not until after a desperate fight with the bloodthirsty amazon. The next excitement was occt sioned by Ch Woods and Saw West, Woods being hit in the head with a brick and badly cut. Beth were warranted, After Officer Crow had gone to the lockup with them and returned, he heard a tremendous dis- turbance near Ninth and Court. Running into the bouse from which sounds, he found Rich- eminated th ard Caldwell and Jim Cole, also col- ored, engaged in a desperate fight. |¢ Cole had Caldwell down on the bed, popped out like headlights on @ loco- er for fully teo minutes longer, the relinquish his hold, When the lock- up was reached it required six or sev- en men to put him there. The men were fighting over a woman and Cole got aw Officer Crow was badly bitten and scratched » nd bruised after the me- lee: The cases were called this morning in Judge Sanders’ court. The Cald- well woman was fined $10 and costs. Sam West pleaded guilty to striking boy and was fined $30 andcosts, Woods was was acquitted 1 the two cases against Richard ldwell for a breach of the peace and resisting an officer, were left! Cvee the Woo C open, Jas. Cole has not been ar- rested, SOME AFRICAN MONEY. It Cons! Sia Bablesand Children for Small Change. Any recital of recent currency expert would be imperfect that failed to call attention to certain anomalous fis. cal troubles that have lately befallen the people of one of the negro states of west- Ylern Africa, and which have not yet passed into history to an extent thet they merit. As is well known, the governmenta of the le states of Europe, with a view of increasing thelr commereial igh the acquirement have, within & com- it period, greatly in- ial domains and government in and over what is regard ed as uncivilized Africa, Thus the Brit ish government is rapidly occupying @ rast tract of territory geographically known as Nigrita, from the eireum- ce that it is traversed by, or is con- tiguons to, the ancient and once my. ind one of the 3 that has most re- cently, and 4 lerable fighting, ler British rule and Europeas ideas and enterprise, is that of Nupe, which through a con ulation is to an extent a commercial ry—and to whom the advent of the was probably not unwelcome. ney of this kingdom and ite population was mainly slaves, with, in- ferentially, slave babies advantages th of new mari paratively rec creased their territe # subsidiary money n It might rhaps be that white babies would be considered @ counterfeit circulating medium and octoroons bimetallic, The carrying round of two or three babies to make change would certainly be rather diffic cult, and when they cried it might be re- nyway a se! Bl reported to be impending in } as the British government does not sanction or tole esting question has naturally arisen What are the people of Nupe going to do for money, or rather for currency? Will a party arise, asin the United States, who wil! manfully coutend for the maintenance of the “dollar of their Will not some “Nupean” Bryan set forth in fitting language the ckedness of the demonetization of former Nupean currency? What better use can Senator Teller make of his disquisition on the benefits that acerued to the ancient Spartans, when they substituted iron money in place of their former cattle, cow and pig currency, than to send @ large num- her of copies of it for general distribu- tion on the banks of the Niger? How the heart of ex-Senator Peffer, of Kan- nus, must rejoice at the historieal vindi- cation of his axiomatic fluancial prinei+ ple that “it matters not of what money in made or what ite intrinsic value ie! Would it not be the part of wisdom for President MeKinley to instruct bis rnonetary missic after they have got through with thelr search In Bu- rope for information about curreney around the tables of royalty, to journey forthwith to West Africa, vistt Nupe and learn from the Nupeans their opinions 4s to the effect of cheap money, contin, gent on @ successful hunt; end also whether thar former money had not much to commend it by reason of its remarkable properties for (leg) cle ent} ulation? It certainly could not have staid long in one place without wateb- |ingDevid a. Welly ta sone COLORED DEPARTMENT. OOLORED LODGES. When You Need a Plumber You will not regret it— MASONIC. Masonic Mall. 22 Broadway, Third Floor. Mt McGregor Lodge No 2—Moets « ‘Thureday evening ng rae ath eat cond Monday in ‘tn ec! INDBPES DENT OADBAOP ODD FF II, #@ corner 7th & Ad 2 Ladies—Mects every Lodee No. s—Meets ever very ylad of it, xcellent work and our charges « each month at Col 4 satisfied customer is our best ad’ Montay ‘ws each month’ at flows Hall’, We Furnish Estimates of Any Kind Cheerfully aiu promptly... +ED D. HANNAN#® 132 Sovrn Fovrrn Srreer. triarcha No. 79.0 rename Rentecky, ‘scenweatn 0 elas es Fellows’ Hall No, 1783—Meets ednesday evening Lodge No. 283\— ‘nesday evening iD No @—Moets every second wee fours 1 ontay ‘evening Ineach month at ane oo Myoreriogs Ten, a Teesdey in '. J. BERGDOLL, —— PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Ot St. Louis, semen sem In kegs and bottles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange | Ar Paducah’ Golden RB Meets second Thurs ay in each mor ay ™ UL K.T. 77. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—seets first and third ruesday sight in each month Golden Rule 4 and third ncaa nights fn every m Tabernacle No 3—Meets second in Mouday nights ine Jaline Pabernacie, No 2—Meets first and intra thursday igats is each month Lily of the West le, No. 68, second and fourth Foureday aighia in” Pride of Paducah tent, No. 5. Meets Saturday afternoon in each month. Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. | Telephone orders filled until 11 0’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101, 10th and Madison Streets meets first Mondaygevening in each ‘month at 4 Saturday nights, Taborian Ly Prey aizhe PADUCAH,KY FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE KORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boardiag Stable Cor, Third and Washinetoa. TELEPHONE 148. CHURCHES. t Church (Methodist) —Sun &.m. Preaching Il a.m and I, 7th and Ohio (sethodist) Sun. im. Preaching Il 8. m. and § p. and had choked him until his eyes Washington Street | apes Church Sunday Preaching *p m motive. Cole said he surrendered when he saw the officer, but as soon as be let Caldwell up, the latter made for him. They putwmelled each oth- LA. M. fing 1's ms 7:8 p Stanford, pastor officer being powerless, and finally |q@st. James A.M, E church, 10th & Trimbi: Caldwell sei his antagonist’s “] cheek with his teeth and held on with the tenacity of a bulldog. The officer had to use his club on Cald- well before he could be persuaded to , prayer services, Wed: Sor suhdayy school teachers all are conidtaly K. Cotter, pastor, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING ‘be HORSE SHOBING All work guaranreed. AA. W. GREIF, Wall Paper Window IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDER: WwW, S. GREIF, Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. a High-Grade Bicycles and BicycleSundries Agent for the highest gra: d to offer 1896 Stearns tor $68.80 Dou’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Fr ing wheels from us. Don't fail to call vi0 Preaching 30.90 4m. and 7p. i the city and others cordially invited Church, South Fifth street, between Oui ‘Tennessee streets, Kev. Jas A Special seats haye been re- served for colored people at the big bicyele races Friday, Oct. 15, and all can be _accommo- TICE OF FRANCHISE SALE. In pursuance to an Ordinance of the mon Council of the City of Maducab, “An Ordinance to Sell'to the Highest Hs the Franchise to Build and Oper Car Line Upon Thirteenth S ‘shades Say of hours of 0 andl o'clock’ a.m door of the City Court Rovm Bi Ject to the conditions set ance and annexed the is referred Lo as part of Given under my bani of Paduean Oct, the 61, 7 CONTRACTOR'S NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be council clerk's office Up to 2 ¢ ent. The City reserves apy and ail bids: ‘Sol FIRE LIFE and TORNADO kansas, ‘estern Sta\ fnformation, “call on your loc OF write RK. T.G. MATTHEWS “Proposals For Public F led proposals Wil be received fice of (he Secretary of State until ed, for public printing and binding Uouery of the frst, sec Clasges in separate bide, a8 designated in ‘An act to provide tog. pindia and stationery i on the first Monday and will be subject to ali the . Bidders must comply with the iderable Arab pop- | Durtion ot ‘the ‘work. shail te Don’t Forget It: nyu ollowing Work under Stringing the docket eUlebing with thread, wire or fa. pamphieis, billy ete. as do on the market, riding school to those bny- On sale at reduced rates frou: this line and connections, to N return, curing the contin see Centennial and [nt Paduca h Cycle Works, ar Palmer House memsons* “ST, JAMES HOTEL Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Sreakfast, $1.00. lan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop MEALs. Goop SERVICE, Louis stop at J AMES HOTEL SOWAY AND WaLNUT lutions. etc, printed for the 126 and 128 Nort SLEEPING phin New Vork, Ports ganled as on account of inflation, But a Hoek jous fi al diffleulty fe Dallas and Fort upe; for Second Class—Hid one centum on the Whole sched! Byron Wes on's or T paper of the fi Demy 2; Medium ¢ following Ww. Tk Under Section 3 of full leather bound rola let red, for slavery the inter> Ii suffering from early indiser tions or later vitality gone ties you are looking for Medium and Roval Xe ber (abe and guid ousted price as bid ob schedules ed headings, Whether capt Class ara ho peice they will (urns k and give perfe F the state with the follow and give perfect ip al Hardon Remission harmless to the s KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Repairs on Guns an and Bicycles potence are things of the past wher U-NO is so easily obtain ‘alssions, Miscellaneous Con HL Rights, and mb Heads, Stee) Engraved Tr Fourth Class~ Bidders must Et Per cen lenale coe Brice 1B Lou ithout charge tor frei can be seen kod blanks the Treasurer's oMec ‘Address all commun 359, Cape Girard: The Ardriore, treet, between Finley, Secretary State,of Px —— Promineat Snuff Men Hye, Mr. T. W. Yates, geveral ger, and Messrs, Will I’ ‘(Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY, Sack Mann, of the Railroad Co., Memphis, are in the city to re main several days. see how their agent, 4 getting slong in his territory, and found bis busiaess in exvellentshape ano will continue io | European, $1.00 and up American Plan $8.00 to $5.00 per Couvenient to cars and places, Most central locau RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Nashville, Chattan a & St. Louis Rail Papvoan i veut prvistom, SOUTH BOUND by Reduced. os sceesoee 90 atm Wioliow Foci Juin "115 Le 250 Pm 458 pn) 3.85 pi mp Ar. Memphis Nashville 215 am 6 5 pm 9am 9 am ae 1230 pm exington 130 pm Lexington 150 pm Ar Hollow Rock Junction. 2% pm 3.35 pm 605 pm fhrowgh trate and oar service be; ween Pi aucab ‘and Jacison, My np ni, Nesaviieaed, counecti ta, Gan Jasksonviiior Fie bingo Balttinore, Philadelphia nnd rk aud the Southeast, and to Arua: (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIO! NoRTm BOUND— No 202 1210 pm am 120 am ana Nortonvil 39 pm x Gentrat City” 330 pan Horse Branch ., 74 pm ar Owensboro. Ar Louisville ‘Cincinnatt Louisville Ly Owensboro... 104 am Ly Paducan. Ar Mayfield . ar Fulton, Ar Cairo . Ar Jackson, Teas.. 440 pm 523 pm MY peau, Mit r Jackson, Miss. Orleans. re or raville Mise Ar Vicksburg . ‘Ar Natonez .. All trains run aatly Nos208 and 204 carry Pullman buffet sleeping gars and free reclining chair cars between Cae eign t and New Or! ‘Nog 201 and 22 run solid: betweensCincinnati and New Orleans, carrying Pullman buffet slee] ‘Train 204 carries Paducah-Louisville sleeper, opgir Paducan union depot at § , connection ints east, west, uth. joes, Broadway Sader the Palmer, and at union depot. ‘St. Lovis DIVISION. Nontn Boum 308, a4 Leave Paducah 12:10pm, 6:15 pm an 1:00 pm, 7:40 pm 142 pm. 8:40 pm “ 2:15 pm, 10:05 pm 2:45 pm, 11.04 > m 3:25 pm, $%pm, 10am 7:16pm, 7:16 am 301 am, 8:04 pm Bam, $18 pm 2am’ 1 0pm 45am, .. 24 pm, #34) 65pm, 3:45 am 20 pm, 60am 06 pm, 4:53 am wean 90 pm, 730 & top for mesis— All traing Fun daily. he popular line to St, Louis’ and Chicago and sll poinws north and wea ah daily at 6:15 p. n leaving Paduc m, nas through Pullman Palace Sleeping and Parlor Car for St, Louis. Double berth raves, hair rates, 75 cents information. reservations, call on oF*adaress J.T, Donovan, A., Valmer House, Paducah, or A. H. General Pasesiiger Agent Chicago, Missouri Pacirie RaLway yee ' Through To KANSAS CITY, ST. J St. Louis 3 eae EURELO. TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KNS} ND NEBRASKA LIMITED. [ron Mountain Route, The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Taroven Coacuxs Mempnis, To Datias anp Forr Wortu, For maps, rates, bd all W books on Texas, AT 18, wud furches ueket agent ou) TENNESSEE CENTERNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Nashville, C Chattanooga and St, Louis Railway tne e the you MAXIMUM of Peed, safety, comfort and satisfactio: MINIMUM of expen er and fauigu EXCURSION TICKETS ety, boule ‘asbington, Waitin son aid Memphis, Litie ‘exarkana, Sherman, Waco, ‘orth. PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS 1 Information pertaining to TICKETS, ROUTES RATES ETC, will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ucket agents, or to A. J. WELCH Division Passenger Agent, Memp! nn, utheastern Passenger for ‘Avent, Room #6 Railway Exchange Bullding, St, Agent, Chattanooga, Tene W. L. DAN General Passenger and Ticket Agent, stab Mshed 1866, Incorporated 188 wofive box Chas. Ay Fisk = 128 8 Broauwa) Johnson Foundry and Machine Co, Manufacturers and Dealers ‘~ Steam Engines, Boilers, 160.t.25¢} House-Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Sorews, Bras = &

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