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

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a > — — — ~ ; — mt oe 5 r sited. He kept on waiting and at esse of George Winston and | ? we ‘clock awoke in the waiting room \fifeeling in his bebalf at present, , ? al the depot still waiting. He had idionstrates the changeableness of | . fallen asleep, but the managing edi- i yam nature, A few months ago v tor, who had long ago ; + | whtn the atrocious deed was commit: | haps, will not feel very i. ted, and the unsightly victim of his | fled when he Jearns that his injunc: {ivhaman rage, cat to pieces and FOR AL e tion ty ‘wait until I send you a)} eeding, wascn their minds, there e OW! ' hack,’’ was literally obeyed. were but few peop'e in aducah who sympatinzed wich him, Nearly every- i iho] GOO Werke punishinent awaiting him on the gal- TEN CENTS A WEEK | body thou Dr J Reddick, in looking over | Fispecially down at Gardner Bros,’ Furniture Store, where they are continuing the special sale on Rockers thi/some of his books the other d8y\/jows next Friday. Bat since that . ta & week, Just think of it—solid oak snd imitation mahogany, leather and upholstered seat Came across a most interesting Old ime the public mind has undergoue | ildren § a umo, ‘This was the bound issues] change. as well as tha ‘ a 8 at of th] of H, Niles ‘Register,’ from March | nop, and sympathetic express > . 4 to Sept. 1831, heard everywhere for the ma 15 fs 4 RCO Ree? The paper, for it was a newspaper, | hanged Fieday. He has rhacd a pre a! : although no larger than an average] feeion of religion. book, was deyoted to ‘the present r tr Those who do not send any \news {keep all kir was published 3 5b ».| past, for the With arms, from $1.60 to $3.50, Solid leather, upholstered eeat, tufted leather beck Rockers for $5.60. Re-| pods for the tiles’ sis BONN tuo this department sould not ‘con- shoes, and "I ce member, we can furnish your house from cellar to garret, cheap for cash or able 1a advano plain if what they see does not suit shoes. “eR them, on easy weekly or monthly payments, It was printed at a time when there were no telegraphs, as the telegraph | No one any right to complain any paper unless| was not invented until twelve or fif- teen years later, and contains an ace | he is a subscriber, and above all, has s @ — [count of the first railroad train run] Pall bis suseription, in this country. he following illustrates some of % " D Reading news of 30 years before| the trials of the ministers who at- | Ee 7 Telephone 396 203-205 SOUTH THIR the war is somewhat eitertaining, [tempt to make their sermons “The People’s L of the condition « We have them in more than sixty sizes and patterns, for arewomen Hypnotists are fakes, [the original of the family legs, and] 4, pshaw! Now I've missed a | < D $ ; 8 = use them to hunt fora job," cone]. iaiu!? breathlessly exclaimed a ew minister Al a , Ocié . Love is the highest form of imagia- |temptaously observed the callous | Judy loaded with bundles and fietion Fervent in his endeavors the| GAS Ol L . ation, Women are imagioative be- | matron as she slammed the door in| \),¢ word, the flesh and te devil, and not| y a. = ee their entire membership: In a pleas. | little Kentucky town, not | Heike dnd forever shut him from|*rem he Fan Into one end Of thet ttits considering the pointe of ! ings. nis fave and forever sh 10 iene coat the other day as the| “Wly considering the of his ill Bodh We are the only people w eae pli ra he delivered from bis pul-| Will furnish you np plane yoiehey jane 4 There is no power on earth that | view. ay morning train passed out the other | COMES, he tel , ¥ “ i OSSI can refuse a woman's lips—properly . She procecded to the baggage mas. | Pit tue first Sunday a tirade aga'nst | POY Krpas to style, quality . # bd A-well known Indy has arrived at card playing, On Monday the| k kris te applied. ter'sofflce, where she collared the first | SA") VAY DB. | at ealiliest member of his Jock ¢alled Ar Ho) vi pkinsvilis 4 Trast © woman for everything. nat President! oy yim and said: “Ub, my dear|RE@SonAble Prices. Ar Nortouvii s lie. 2. 3 ) | Ar Central City. "”” 630 TSiQe 00a. ‘am the conclusion that the average news| railroad man aud beg . yaper man is a snare and a delusion. | vish, of Chicago, and ‘roasted’’ the | been issued to! A}! credit establishments go broke pap Fish, shai | brother, your sermon was very un.) At Horse ranch ,, $49 pms wise. You will offend half of your Ewe Ar Owensboro... Ar Louisvill ‘Cinctana' Sovrm Bourp— Nom Invitations bi «lends in this ev ol Miss Hostense Funsten and Mr. \ Arthur Henry Forbes, at St. Lous, |down what Nov. 24, Miss Fansten has been the rival's photograph Not long since she desired several | 4 jojals individually and collectively, ther} uli the way down to the depot people | 1 newspa| for the marriage —— n The recordiag angel never marks} copies of a paper printed ins people if you talk »gainst cards, We are just a little quiet community all Tland janitor, simply because slic had | a woman says of her|city, and went to a locs ered for her. | pissed the train, office to have them or Ne by ourselves, and we play cards Gy Ctnetnna: . avi hoes Three different men ia the the “You knew what time the train] . guest of the Misses Reed several] 1 have never seen the Woman WhO | mee promised frithfully to seud for! tof, dida’t you?’ inquired one of the| "Heaever We want to, Don't say Loulsvile iin ty oy and is well known in society) youid not lie—all the dead people tiem without del A aiine walt hy ) |any more about card-playing.”” Ly Owensboro... 10 am : ere. Miss Ann Reed, who] ;. them without delay, au { men. yes ‘daeh Ar Paducah’... 1210 pm ped 2 J I've seea were men ing a week she seat for them aday or| ye, " hes So the next Sunday the new preach Ly Paducah. 12.20 pm sore is to maid of Lonor, is now in eotnendyaiiins % be ; ok Yes, I did,’ she admitted lee Iauoched out o@ dent Await At Maygeld «00. 110 pm Hac St. siting Miss Fansten Only a few women will have caase|twoago. Imagine her surprise when) Well you ought to have goiten ; . Again Xf Pulion 205 bm oor ; B ves Noto - Vocomplan of “having nothing to they seat her one paper! But the] jere og time; did you thtak it would |the wealthy member vi him to Arca 10 seccecces « O00 ym eptd d e abi peut stp et to come. cd : 1 ee lsay that Lis charch people Jackson, Tenn., 440 pm 623 pm M s Irwin addressed the} woar? when entering the goldeo| Worst part was yet to come .),.,| Wait for you?’* suggesied the oftiver. |) nacaae | pe i le CURE CONSTIPATION Ar Memphia.... ... 708 pm | Ts0 mm Maga. jab this afternoon ia the gates When she opened it to fiad the) «1 couldu’t,’’ she retoried. hae lways danced’ ai they Ar dacktou Mis: 218.80 1 Rs pm P parlors rs. James Campbell, on article she desired to real, and which | Well I've been coming to all the |" a 16; aa Ue Se Greist, omee ; North Sa Beh str Mr. Willis} When a man goes to hades he will| prompted ber to sead for it, lo, 1 crains that stop here for four years, {thing more inst dancing. AP Gieliburg ses. 300.0m 853 pun } en 630 ain ains run aatly aud 24 carty Pullman buffet sleeping evil of horse raciog was his subject the following Sunc avd this “Great SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS da Now Utlonnsy sarering Peiaeen oanes then he could] hehold! she found that it was the ouly | and ['ve never yet beea late,’” said} sty for ive! one that had been clipped out by the | rhe ¢ ap cditor. 4t was| Irwin rank @with the best versatile) wish lhe was a woul artists on the stage, and whether in a) jolly his satanic m: child’s story or a psychological study | cream. enterprising tel: Ye nd I. guess I'd have been only ¢ ‘terization _—— 1 e irony o eed great dl of mind or only a bit of local characterization | tine wife finds a hair | UY the irony of f Jon time, too, if I'd started early ore ea ther! eae of he is hard to equi enough," was her tart reply, as she |& . \ ‘lgepers, the fluest horse sections in the stat 1 are beside yourself wh tu put down borse racing on her husbaad’s sleeve and does not . : nfelter will en-|accase him of inflelity is when the} The lunch room at the Union De- . pot is a good place to witness amu s- | very picture of indi - a Train 24 carries Paducah: Louls Bi AK S-KSMITHING vpevrin Paducah anion depot at pas, Direct connections for all points enst, west, n you try , uth. Ticket Wal «<] REPAIRING be Mies the Pulaes ane an apt” aihered up berybundles and left, the | tion, | Miss Elizabeth Si tertain the Young Ladies’ Matinee | hair is gray. “< Cinque Club and ber frieads, Thurs ‘ = a ciseila coevet edit ing incidents af weir a well "| soid the despondent preachei day afterooon, at? o'clock, in the| | ta reteriag so blowdes never call | dressed man walked iny Init bis eave) CVC) REI SS eae ab Lalit Waethlan effi aloce vent aioe: varlors of the Palmer House them ‘fair-hairet goddesses,’ 95 | on the counter aud deposited bis grip LORED ae 1 Madey oh aaa HORSESHOEING Geave taducnb rn sssssseedRIOpM, 619Em f , goddesses are vonatural—so ate moet! On the fluor | [oext Sunday | 2'll abuse the "vows All work guaranteed Arrive setropoiis.<00°0°"" 90pm. 7:33 pm ‘ednesday afternoon the Marriel | blondes. “How do you sell s hes?” be DEPA RTM EN re “All remarked the wealthy guaranteed. eso: Bm Se em { , ¥ *| mex ting for the door, ‘but| i 3:43 pm, IL pm Ladies’ Euchre Club meets with] Pees es 6 | 28pm Mrs. William F, Bradshaw, on Broad-| When men are happy they want to Mr ty wag iy sean don't overlook the fact that Tam the oe way ‘ with women, who destroy their wi Nee wae she ‘ca tion,"? | . . " Te em Reet ta Aweaual nee and still they hay t ‘i : in| Revivals are on at three of | Court Street bet, ad and 3d. seem Sars aughters of the Amertcan| with them. Mea are fo o- isbahoatiy eas hae our churches, | Pinckneyville...... 30 2am" 11 00pm Motion “are growing lo number. | ciation, es oenls fora. While. Beane oem BAW Ee ante -) aif st Remedies Rate Nees beld their first meeting for the _ the custodian with agrin 4 m and 6p. te we Ob all tha! »yeen don WIOD 0... apm, 2am semcen Saturday. afternoon in the} At sixteen a girl enjoys being kise- | ir, 1 can do better than that!” |for the reforwation of the world, in| / Tall Ja a D LZ Pareer Giiy Iie bm, 3493 m Palmer luuse pariors. Mrs. Reed ple of it; at tweaty-| was the indignant remark he made as -eunaay | gpite cf all the inventions, in spite of | c c : actin tetronsls Sm stm ent, was the o enjoys it, but denies ever athered up his goods end chat san | the forces of nature that are now the Stop tor meal : it izer of the chapter b the eificie aves of man, i ing kissed; 4 tweuty-five she b tels and left. boys just for) cjtumph!" dis pd it bias ‘ . ] ‘This Is the popular ‘ spite of all Chicago and mil pon 4 iculture, in| lf | Train leaving Paducah dally av6:15 p. m. wasaaieyg & . aas through Pullman Palace Sleeping and ins to. kiss ; proven to be a great success, The}! ) : tainfully observed oa the laptorernents Ss | : a for meeting is the Jast|fun;"" and at thirty she will kiss any young man in charge, ‘‘he's not hanics, in every department of | Farlor Car for St. Loule, “Double bert rates, eee eee ath Mee [old. thing that offers itself for the [the frat duck that took tis piace for |" jugs a char for the worl stil curse] N THE LATEST PATTERNS. Mes AL ae Taito. rperationn, f c .. ‘i F . , | beliptetiels 2c etd, ete » cal Widress a William Warwick Cowgill will enter-|#actifive.—[L. K., ia Up-To-Date. }a tree lunch foundry, ‘The woods | mers onulay Sine at eta ) poverty and crime, — For many | PROMPL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, | Ot &: telmer House, Paducah, or a. " ~ re on.’? Lab ip tli sore rages of years mea bas endeay- | * | Ganson, General Passenger Agent Chicago. tain the club next meeting, at her » rn are full of ‘en, Tr Street Christian ¢ | Sree’ om ‘Eateitth sed Jokeubon| _ Ni Prank M. Fisher went to M45 a school 930 win. preaching 1 to reform his fellow-man hy im- | . iatesie fleld Monday on business | prisol , torture, mutilation and | e e F ts, ao ae Moore is a great do; death, and yet the history of the|No, 182 8, Third Stre No. 7 = Miss Liasie Husbaads left for Jack+ by t the history |No, 132 8, Third Street. Telephone No. 78 Among the newly married men of ways boasts of haviog sited thraneee | world shows that there has been and | . ‘ss citi b cae Whee tame IT beveTreh en the best ing dogs to be found, 1 ; ‘ mara is. no reforming power in punish- s ISSOURI PACIFIC AILWAY promised not to tell for being allowed] Mr, Harry Huatsinan, of Marphys- | When he first came to Kentucky |}, , \ ‘nd |ment. It is impossible to make the ESTABLISHED 1864, oO ‘The Greas Throwss ae to tell this little story boro, LIL, is in city. from Georgia he didnot have @ very | Coure i reel Wootward {penalty great encug rrible | . ‘ St. L i To KANSAS CIiy, St. JOR, his young man in a generous —— sain good opinion of Kentucky dogs, and pastor abacus enough to lessen crime.’’ ‘The only | . LOU OMAHA, PUEHLO, DENVE mood, purchased tickets for the thea-! - Miss M M je Fort Bre oN le, sent for a fine animal from Ge a. COLORED LODGES. hope, then, for the world to tuke | ar 1 a s “a — . evening im and | Ky., arrive the city Saturday 09 Soon after the dog arrived, le care hos sive H baet 4 4 ter the other evening for both bim and] Ky., arrived in n after 8 1 | those 3 and boys in whom crime ~ -f i amp. jried him over into the Illinois bot See . TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN his wife. At the appointed hour] s visit to Mrs. HI. M. Beauc of Miss Genovie toms to hunt. ne dog got mixed eee dene | GENERAL INSURANCE KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Did you hear that old mereury they started out for the scene rossessing a superabundance » Cook, of Fulton, pleasure, | is visiiag Miss Mary Boswell. 1 | “a ol hilarious feelings. However, the 8 Brooklyn, and, alibough that was 1: | took a slump this morning. Nobody ny brightest clouds hold the thunder, Miss Mary Wayae Murphy, of four years ago, Capt. Moore bas “") bat the coal man. a AGENTS RON OUNTAIN OUTE. and their happy moments were but) Fy'ton, arrived ia the city, Savaclay i ec viel! his day. | 7 “| Rey. G. H. Burks wll ofticiate at} Rats eae ee The most direct line via Memphis to ou a visit to Miss Aavie May Yeiser. pt. George Rawleigh, another mort. zi Mo mene Oe" The execution of George a ints i short ones ‘ete noted Nimrod of the Gun Club, howe ; Ca ee aetna this spintuat | Pelephone 174, PADUCAH, KY. gr sett ia een selected as bis spiritus ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. Datiog the first intermission an old frientt of the young husband ap- z ; peared upon the scene and caused! yyy, 14, Asborafthas gone up Mrs, Jesse Moss is oa the sick list. ‘ever, claims to have found the 1 adviso:, and will, walk onto the scuf- | ——— ; fold with him, WILD FAMILY IN THE WOODS.) * WEST ANO SOUTHW EST. t . Ch i! NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS, Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, noting last r the same ing animal. He was i week over iu Illinois ne: trouble in the family. He insisted! 4. toonossee river with a pariy to ‘é ; , anal tl ody ¥ ace that Cap’ oore’s dog di 5 r Now that the oyster son is on) Five i javage Children © Sealed peor ‘ upon the basband gorng with hin to Tie paitle grounds of Suilod. place hee at '. if ry his, tad) Te Vine we may look for soups and suppers by Pennsylvania Farm coucett ceeetinne Mail bs fecslved vet, the] Tarouad Coacike Memrnis TO fee a friend just on the outside of the peared. His dog suddenly stop la el PA wee Ala Ht cha €1.| sroutgomers, Indiana county, Pay $e fal, SOF. 1e Lt Peat aan one Wiese door, The young mariied man was] Miss Elizabott Sinaoit js visiting jand began ‘tback-setling. Capt. | ep orpet oF Ono FeLutyws |and ibe up-to-date young man whois q high staic of excitement. A pome tern set froin the fine Of F reluctant, but a second thought tells | Miss Bossic Venemann ia Evaasville, | Rawleigh got directly up on the ani-) Noomts Tapers N 8 the tiret | expects to be in Swim must cater) of farmers which was organized has | staveling same, . For mapa, rates, free book ‘Texas, av « , : $ ‘ r ‘ Nudra Thursday evening ia each month to the desire of his best girl fur the] captured five of the cbildre nf Work to be done according to all ordinances | kansas, and all Western Siates, and furthet him he can slip out without creating be al, and was astonised at the stele) ois poiows Hall,e coruertth & Adams, |{amons Diva's 4 bere Wines thes ate docs wild |and specications ‘yovernini. sald mprove | (nformation, call Om you local ticket agent | t lL sitio on he lookec : a por 7th & Ada ous bivalve, mily hen they anced |i 4 Wy foul acceptance of the any comment, bis scat beiog sear th WRITTEN AT RANDOM J idity of his position, When he looked) pousenold of Ruth, No. 4S—Meets first « , : ; oh Me ag | a 4 o¢ Ip an ¥ £2 Baal acceptance vf the eae ae arites ‘ t and his wife busy chatting " closer, he clay at nobody else | wird Priday evening in exch month at C “Uncle” dim Davis says that if} A fc hey came across the WR glean Telos cote. | Bee Te Oe 5 TAs eivie wil tance, too, S yet vouched for it —that there, in| Cad Fellows Has Spain ever becomes entangled with | Children na hut that bears every | Picted bs Jiune 90, 18. The city reve: ves the {LLa, BY ’ an acquaintance, too, So ouched £01 hat there, in| °° > eee 1 CVE gle ACIAdhag OF LA VHAT ERIS ‘ 0 reject any aud all bids. gayly with J f No. 1s15—Me ge construction. The di ase: 7 vt. Moore's | a tha United States she isa whipped front of bis dog, was C mouth 1 ones made littleshow o tance Mayor, just like » man he su-cumbs to the mptation, Equal to the emergency Yesterday morning 9 gentlem an ens | long-lost dog, at a lovely vint, with ion sure, taken, but seemed to be afraid Of | Evansville, Paducah snd Cairo Packet \ he explains to her that he must go] tered Mayor-elect Lang's diug store, | the qua | only a few yards in feont of ¢ The U. S. court convenes here tor |te men. How many years the family | Line. \ 4 sce atrient, Aticr a small sized] He carricd with bim an air of busi-|bim. Both were petrified. ws Ba morrow with e Bare presiding, | 8 been living in the w thor: | PERM pcan pols vat he gets off, promising to} ness, and, as Dr. Lang knew him to] Rawleigh says he has heard of d ren r's Counc cs cannot determine, They were like Rc : wg * pl ieee: greed ny tis over. bea nay of business, he brashed | keepin; point for a whole day at eliowe' Hi , The new ris agrest educator +0 would run at the Tennessee and ace Transpor bag net eee Ae : ‘i ‘ Dr W Simnions once 8 any stories are tol ion Co. . The curtain goes up and down andlaside a half dozen candidates and/a tine, but never knew one before (0) | Wessern Kenta No. sanaoets| DF N ie haat Sees. Wald i; Many stories are told | any street, tn ; Pies a husband cometh not. The} waike over to wait on bis friend, — | do it for four years every secoud Thesiay evening in| if be had to choose between books |i pal Bc irely | nd uraveling. | Work.to be done ocvord. a. CORFE . a ie be rn tnotuntl the} “ifave you any *Mawdine?’’” he| ee | ei : E wd newspapers for the education of | I Lael hy pada be completed by th 1Sta of Ureetnbery INT, ‘ wife grew angry ut nol i iid ave you any ‘dawe . Men's nie, No, 118— Mee le ubildren, be would choose tl 8 upon fields of grain | Bese to eg Me Under the supervision of dup a dowa did | beg tes : : ecoud ap Vo ay eveulug 7 ’ and at An | Mayor and City Eogince he city reser marten bas 1 OD ieee ah’ eite thatloat't exelatined tbe doo. |. Tiere were foar or. fro. ladles on | BUSI ons Ad ewspaper every time, Without vl that during | {herigut to sect aay abd all ida TS! her anger kaow no boaa kt meee SEOs OO: 7 . dace e row at Morton's op souse last UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP empting to prove this distin- tall tg vi da 5 ase at there, her cyes upon the stage aud tor, who, as usual, Was all sympathy ne sow at Morton's ojwra house Inst) UNITED BROTHERS OF PRIENDEEIP. gto prove what this distin gvegelre tet) ss ad the question, whether | iu a moment ; night who wore millinery (hab res) cog forth sonslay evenin ‘yer secon’ | gaished divine eas said, tt goes with-| The children taken were in a deplora- poder i ; failure divorce “r ay, have you any ‘Mawdine »/sembled palin groves on Mt, Ararat. | jot Broadway out saying that the — news | ble co: n when eaptured, and bore Evansville and Padecebl acuets Dally (excep or not marriage is a failure, orce say, have yuu any (awe Lv is certainly uoreasonable to be- 6 if the Mysterious Ten, 81 paper is one of the greatest factors | unmistakable evidences of savag ure. J08 FUWGEI ane CR y orrible hee: yh gael " certaint the Mysterton ‘ pape ne g f a JOE, NS, HOPKINS suits and all Kinds of hort he tings, tmpeated the eu ue, with bak ot Nuse iivicdas de net filly.’ R jot tie“une Huraday ti De Ulltations Tuey are the his [The parties who saw them to eaptieiy STARR BROS, {OSU PLLGS stedeccictbacs, the object of her thooghts } astonishment on bi lstand the. taconventence and bore| undea Rue Tex nd Toure | torians of the pr a thelr value! re that they acted just like wild Repairing Watches, Clocks, nd Vatro Packet Line (Daily exeep se loaded down with ap lo} “Yes, yes!’? rejoined the doctor, Sie eucu ts ; s. The captives were taken t Guns, U Sunday, Asaph high, Never 8 word {tog bad, old boy, too bad! But | such! nebo obbere in te aus aU yf wethee ee nee 008 | They were aloaned, fitted out Locks oo sieamy, BIG How Ei * gles two-storios ign. ee hell PS cose enrecpte y's ts Ot ance, and when they persist in wear: | Cerom < DS eatinated,.. “The WAG GO loin crsthing aoneroatiy toe the esi ocks, Ete. Leaves Paducah 41 3/4, im, did she utter. Silence reigned su-}you know we all have our trouble ling them in the face of advers ‘ A Jedged tact by every newspaper | 11, DM at : 'y for the first | Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door yo, BR, Supe preme, until it was time for the good |” Yes, Lm in a hurry todayy) ie ecient, peo forced to |, Gowen seeder ie inp WuRds aad yer TIE Is late roteeee Oeil ciation ees hehe to Breeden’s Drug S.ore. right kiss, Innocently and with all | though.” fhe aon) Maen dine anol indies Wink aaa strat eek Wtis ae wens las Rory tha ry Poy de sincerity she tuen said, “Chailey,| Yes, I guess you are, 1 guess you pe t whale ! ; 1 Heed pies feral sobaes pp Hla ae : te ee S| not palhee Of ye eb res ae stablishod 1395, Tacorp rated 133 nn » next time we g hearted the affable doctor. ore of their persons nee on one : ake these histories (newspapers ated, but « effo : sromise me that the next ime Bo jare! observed the affable doctor. lana ale een ct sity |, Mudaiiae rabernaey levery day and fail to pay for them, |i fae thank Cow When in Metropolis to the the theater you will get that But have you any *Mawdine een ee tiicy dot A Lp lpapen gaged sista beat e weak ix Ge honky for | Ai Mhcgrg hy. 0 nson friend of yours « seat right next to/ again asked the customer feelings of other spectators in the vec! “aus TOUR TUE Mlcowspaper ooming to your & ienlier: Sosnealigns inp you so you won't have to go out to “Well, when did she die, Jim?’ r asked (he doctor, pn “Who die fit they may de- | bride of Paducah t 5. Meets trst{every day, I ; GGhkL “be the dist lconsecricnt Laveat bax eteneier atisee STATE HOTEL. i or amt at mee ei een otis STATE HOTEL) Foundry gpg : y lay. Special rates by the stylish heads | p mtu each month, thing read: The Susy has made pro- » Conn, is nine miles long and six ditory, What bea rive from aa enlian see him,’” “Girls,” says an enthusiastic OWhy fea ab obnpia. personal charins hy the wheelwoman of this city, ‘'you stand | a fe wail Pe Ngai 1. |gear is more then offset by th con- | Lily of the West tent, Me riay| vision for the representation cf our] ™@éles wide and conta Sinhabitants ; Weel. D. A. Baiey, Propr. i 4 ait] “My ma, who said she was dead ?" | offyet by the Gone | pm each month, i 4 AT teitt 197 voters. ut there are in the i “| a better chance of getting married | | tempt felt by theater-goers who have |” . rr i people in its cc ni eel that] Rotweon 4th and Sth on Ferry st fea wheel than if you don't,| ‘Woy, have not you been asking | aid their money and drawn a seat | Saturday ir Lam but sperking the truth, but ig/{we sight schoolt a five jus td you ride pe | | 5 |tices of the and while it has no | Manufacturers and Dealers !- yw jme ever since ‘you came in if ld o spirit of self-praise, when I say heard about your ma dying?” my i ) t office it receives its mail as fol bebiad somebody with one of these! Royal Moots heinous hats on. The audieace gene | "Sip. So don’t give up the whee! this young lady took the bicycle with no uoworthy desire to CST ae a 1 simply asked You | craily sympathizes with the former, | Tayorin Camas, Mo Lu! One| ie Cia pea veania tie ee eae *s heart. ly the)! You 0p) ee 10. \ s per Weak now, it is worth noths on from Jewett City, the so | oral My) i or bie | mean you want some ‘Modine,’ ’ j ant | cosines or “|>rn portion from Versailles, ing rooted in tralital soll, Her Ld be situded the doctor, as he laughed | A reporter ona contemporary went] AW oo manteations and mat: for it, it or st im BANK ‘AdA Tobeoss Berane, ‘Tiress cm) * oyele atady. tn qoestion. ‘And with heartily at bis mistake, and reached to Wa ion depot to, meet ie tut nae tetatuine to tila here willy be a ooneert at “ah fasion mater 38 8 Peet omen, ’ and Iron Fttings. Castings young ia ‘ on the shelf fora bottle of th» | o'clock train this morning, and was D vs ainiug 8] M. E, church tonight for the bene! e BO expects to wave 226 Broadway, Psducah, Ky. of all kinds. two souls with but a single thought, [OP On ttion. ney aught in the rain it in-/eolumn should be addressed te) of th en by Prof, J. H,}%0 yearly by r Aine lis ona Boating y Sead i OE megeree coca ag ete ascribes his default 1m bearing couvenient (walk and get (, W, Merriweather, 221 South | Shields, Everybody invited, | Bs es tig Ble ital and Fanucam, s°° = Karrves roses bloom there will be two hearts’ 118 ie en i portunit es of «ay-| drenched, he telephoned to the man-| Sovoneh street, | Revs Stoner and Baker were out| - Yarltal and Surplus, $120,000.00 k| Home Seekers’ Excursions. | ect i thes beat a0 one, didates. aging eitor to send him a ack.” |uunting yesterday and brought bi | ‘ gt room pes 4 glit, jast stay there vatil Elder G, HU. Guras went lo see the | as the ward several of the featl On Nov, 2 16, Dec. 7 and Open from 9a. m. to3 p.m, OniSat> svol ventleman te All right, ju e ne | as their reward several of the feath-| A c p.m. On’ Speaking of bicycles » gontier . sond you a hack,” replied the high! prisoner George Winston Suoday. — | ered tribe, Dec 21 the Illinois Central Railroad urday nights from 7 to 8, arence Vala : | Formerly ot som . hat the wor - remarked che other day that the “Yes, Madame,” began the vols! muck-a-muck, but the sarcasaa in his ny will sell first class round. | mau who proudly boasts of her skill Winston has only two more days to) BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky, . ther skit ig vagrant, as he struck a barn-' tones was probably lost iv the buat iyo, Wanted, lrg token 1a certain pointe ahi. oudly red. tire would bie vagta don Init. DESH ig ‘| Acolerad Inte nasatiately ‘odo|bms, Attonas Colorado, Dakete, | UMterest Paid on Time Deposits Attorney-at-Law storming pose and heaved a sigh, ‘1 of the telephone ee ied “de in wendiag flush with ndignation it asked if she sone teeny of ra dar : do |bame, Arianne 6 : | ade ‘ure in her buss | bave seen better days! Nee Pnisbacc aarti igen Be ‘| plain sewing, Cull at Juhason Pro's. |towa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiaua, « ; ‘ could rae a panne girls? “Yes, that’s what t'ey all say, Na, i mee ! i‘ n A Ae ae a Tailors, 800 Washingto aie | Mis ourl, Mississippi, Minnesots OFFICERS, Egurrases Boinoina pene ee ee | sarcastically retorted Madame. | Why By side sa ale pt Toa la Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Tene [248,85 RUDY www Pramident | gi BY PERMISSION}T0 RuPLECTIONS OFA WOMAN HATER, fs But, kind lady, if you doubt my ¥, +: ke’ aE eer i aie aru skier : Evervhody Says Bo. Juessee, Utah, @isconsia aud Wy-iR RUDY Kast Cashier rig an Casuaiy cp : ‘A double-faced woman is not sing- veracity rhage sibay sire at pit ou ‘ane We etaeneee pi of Brot, Bt ( ihe most omlng at on ue, vine ta for the} a Haat ¥ Aaangtae etna ® Ve come slightly rusted di suse, t 3 ing yu! ! nyse A A re Pew Tround trip, good for twenty-one days ] \ ceara. Humphrey & Davie, olan ——— Midmipeed’IH send to my home in the) Browns trons 988 SE ee ea tines cetag Sak ABODE dee Ro aarre, (|e ee L's not always the man’s clothing SOM or a copy of th fa aily | . 9 | ‘There can be ro civil z:ticn in the| mt m. dispel colds | tormation apply to F M.Fisner, Go. o. WALLACE that mikes !he wo arms. ¢ Bl At a Me uutil sympathy becom d news, ! cage buy and ty 8 bog J.T. Dow ras oe deo, O. HART, B. FARLEY, ie ay mary Bares at bypnotists on earth x Si ' | babhaid to cure by alk druggists, aducab, Ky ® Rope Mar Tho E tloss ete The gt a4 rC.

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