The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 18, 1897, Page 3

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t e prominent vefore his oflice fire, ters one by on veying Uh allt irk under with Deautiful | goods for you if you'll tell. me your ae s Waco: Weterteee te hee ’ ) on him before the election. be fleeced out of from 83 to 850 I don’t see any use in telling] Judge Tully, it will doubtless be house has|'emembered, wasa potent factor in and oftent terprising ‘sucker’ goes extent of lars, It does look ought to i} ful win Not kee} valuables stored, ‘TE kept | ontined some little time. heme for securing tfound it out yet!’ to the front the storage | wareh He finally bit upon a plans Step-| “pre marshal stopped, looked at the} ecbeme of government silver purchases piv: the telephone he up he liawyer in mingled amusement and] evolved by Secretary Windom in 1589, city hall chagrin, and, as the truth dawned on | bet quickly abandoned as purposele vis Marshal Coiling there" hej nin, what he said wouldn't look well | #2! impracticable by both frier Presents SS Home... Can be found at our house. We have everything to make your home comfort- Wedding wuWe have hundreds of nice things suit- able for presents—anything you want. able and cheerful. All goods on easy Nice presents from $1.00 to $7.00, payments, Ladies’ Desks ana | Heating au Cooking Combination Stoves ow Ranges Cases «Full line all styles, including Oil Heat- ers. All stoves guaranteed, and set up In mahogany, oak and bird's-eye maple. in your house by expert stove men. Beautiful styles and very cheap. You should see them at once and make your selection. and Chairs wuln all the latest finishes mahogany, oak, malachite, oxblood and forest green, upholstered in carved leather, damask | ant silk velour and kaiser plush, all new and nobby styles, suitable for holiday or wedding presents. and Son tiife see such a police force! — Here I'm a poor woman and baye to make an honest living.and every few nights somebody burglarizes my house and takes my goods away. I'm getting tired of ity that what Lam! It looks] Success is sometimes due to oppor- those police can't catch any- | tunity, but Lam one of those people he’s dead or down} Who believe that people ean make their owa opportunies if they work the first, and the third bette’ ths the second, the fourth better than the bird, and the fifth better than the fourth. He must never give it up. but must work bard and unceasingly, WRITTEN AT RANDOM, | Do you know,’ remarked a] awyer yesterday as he sat burning old let. | like body at all, unl with rheumatism “that some existence a the AMOag people.” Madam, I'm very sorry—what is{ hard enough, C. W. Merriweather, 221 Ly} re’s a letter from one] your name~ “In all my writings, 1 have en-} Seventh street. Fie an’t live in America,’ he Yes, E guess you are sorry, but}deavored to use simp words that] — Ww equiescat in holding up a peculiar| what goodjdoes that do me? Doyou are easily vnderstood, and that have} Colored people no more of the See ah king letter with a London post-|and the police draw your salaries for! but one meaning. essay to employ | Same class when it a F nothing—don’t you never catch Any-Hianguage that is so simole that it| and intelligence than the people of | oo «| body ?” means the same thing to one man as) vy other race, They bave their d ehand a ‘Rut where do you live——*'" another, and the same to everybody the campaign yarns that was started mes an unusual y r jyou anything! Here my into it to he| been burglarized three times, and the | vo or three hundred dol-| police hava’t found it out yet. me like they} Bang !ding a-ling-a-a-ling—and she time.’’| slammed up the receiver of the tele- . | phone and stopped further conversa- The lawyer chuckled with de- | the purchase of the gravel roads, and depended largely on his success in that respect, for the support of voters in the county, as well as the city, The story in question that’ was started on him was that he bad ae eae ceeeates dropped {YOURE up all the gravel roads, and Jover’ and — found considerable) thet purchased every | confusion among the police, ‘The |the county inorder to g . k on gravel. wore a deeply worried coun- They talked about it fora} Of course there was no truth in it *]week, and one day Attorney Light-| 824 the Judge now enjoys it as wach }toot happened in when the marshal] ®* 4"ybody. was relating the case to a friend, “Yes,"’ mimiced the lawyer, my house has been burglarized nes, and the police haven't Attorney R. T. L arshal’s et a corner into the city m y hall and ventured into the where Mars 1 | marsh vault in enance, " » joke, locked him Hotes! New Silver Scheme, To cover his complete abandonment of the failing cause of free silver coins age ex-Gov. Boies, of Towa, has pu: leclared he would have revenge, and eto concoct a nty, . deposited: in the treasury and market | Well tell him I'd like to speak to] “I have found,’ said Prof. John] Value certificates tnatice 00 ee vn hint Uri Lloyd, the celebrated scient-| ee eee enna This Marshal Collins,"? was} ist and’ author who was a distin the bullion is merely to be the urbane rejoinder. guished guest of honor from Clincin- dealt iy pecutatively as an « Vout Well Mr. Collins, my house has! nati at the Eclectic Association Con- corimodity. To what a t i been t arized again! vention just closed, ‘that the secret | shrunken compass the ex-governor It has?” of literary success is perseverance, A. of Towa reduced the all-embra ‘yes, it. has! Now this is the person aspiring to literary recogni- | Y¢* Programme 6! Such heresy third time, and Tm getting tired of tion must learn to write a story or an (>? true et baoaions {n the eye at ih. 1 Res L never-I-I-never did in all my article the second time better than _demnation of the There’s a Hot Time i In the Old Town specially down at Gardner Bros,’ Furniture Store, where they are continuing the special sale on Rocwers thi week, Just think of it—solid oak and imitation mahogany, leather and upholstered seat ~“ROCKRERS~~. .50 to $3.50. Soli leather, upholstered seat, tufted leather back Rockers for $5.50. Re- member, we can furpish your house from cellar to garret, cheap for cash or on easy weekly or monthly payments, GARDNER.BROS. & CO. With arme, from Fancy And second-hand bicycles to t. Rockers big bargains. In upright @F chiffonier, guar- Jas. W. Gleaves TELEPHONE 217 a 416 BROADWAY § Ine. ce vel pit inj fing to those » N laeh, thet in ty re ac pared is true, or that other instance of being must be determined by those whi know ‘ore of humau nature ths hs vas been vC Itist to rehearse th king crime, fc which he b f e this man, we must deck t is ex his taking off will be a lesson wastec as all examples of such character are Death has never reformed ng soul, and will not do to say that th execution of Winston will be a bene! again. Rev. 1, M, Kee who has been in weeks ¢ Trimbl home. afler as " tormed’? t DEPARTMENT. ge: ee latios, nicest roo «| ARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Milart Rat i haegs heal tensa Corner Broad oy ate Riga stron | Physician and M All commanications and mat-| day ters of column neivs pertaining to this| bees should be addressed to} © ; A South! criminations and preferences like th there was Wit difference does that makelelse. I find that the simpler the} peop te of other races. and the failure | ° there in Eng | where L live. It looks like the police} style, the more easily and extensively |of ® great many of coe to attend | k Lveetials and sowe of the heirs are believed to! could find my house as easy as the read, and the more extensiyely read, | lectures and other entertainments in| ¢#!! on the wr aids be iv t ection of the country | burglars do!’ the better for the author,”? the role of the legitimate at the opera} It fa tinued the law “Madam, Pil send a man out at} ‘These words. coming from a man| house is due to this fact, which, ere s e writer f er, ‘that this tate’ racket is| once if you'll give me your address.’’ | who bas attained the success of Prof. | this, ought to been recognized, | th racticed extensively allover the} It won't do any good to send al Lloyd, cannot but have great weig aise Gulewaral cus ; ; uotry vy frauds claimir » be' man oul now, the burglars have gone ee ie 4 . list with a very severe cold. C awyers, They flood the country|long sgo—and carried off nearly Now: that tt ‘ ? aie by tl with those sort of letters, and never! everything I had.” ow Wiss the cambaign 8 Ores, poalay: female pre L pales ii Tee? fail to find people in every We may ! to find your {CouBty judge Tulley relates one of/ has been for several weeks. ‘ - si a party ora wedding dated ; . f henbles, Alls ers are expecte on the floors of our churches; like that other class of you 3 who make a habit of disturbir pu meetings, they are destined to be asses, and what’s more. they are d termined to see their calling and elec tion sure. An outr: community | has indulged too lon Patience has ce virtu Now for the courts and the law There are some who desir a know only that they may know, and! f sere esperar toer, at! 100 TO ANY Me an. know that they may be known, and) Wi Pay me ‘on A ( this is | nity : to sell their k ! Ot Weakne but some Telephone 396 203-205 SOUTH THIRD in the love first time befo eueks is wisdom t { € a apie oh i iia ze’ ie t xual Weakness, aud " r cv AT a? Ithas leaked out in a corks Ee oatiia ead | CITIZENS ish sort of way thet two ) ut Fren werent Ne cupid promissory notes, are al “dy | i . find out that they will not - “Fh BANK unl after the social « rom ak . b fia cikarr Bo.pow ' that Broadway, Padueah, K s they pass by. Iti al suf DECUUAE : | ring Which one had taken from a ( tant ine an Maupadee ehish the vember | Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00; yout , Which the other had given her, And the you vith | should havo ku n th a ‘man Wc Ne » | Open from 9 a. m, to 3 p, m. On'Sat- stand anyt ave that, He will |22d posits j urday nights from 7 to 8. endure slights, criticism and cruelty ;| men lost ali hope of | all these are forgiven and conditioned, | are be ‘ed by them to a por ai ima i j but wheu his nose is knocked out of | feet ¢¢ ; ey pag Interest Paid on Tims Deposits joint by acase like this, he kicks, |,,p2/8 1h¢ pS aes and the devil is to pey. The failure |e andl »| Bin. Dasaldaid of the young man who took the ring, | bills to > there for paxton Cashier to understand this fact, was his treat : i tecpeue OD Yun i giand stand mistake, and —— struck asnag. The appearance wIRBOTC this amusing story in print, whi a came neat being a tragedy, is not ine | S¥ery, ; a with tended to stir the smoldering ashes | {044 to be paid thom when 6 ant ess, and perh protong ofthat dying fire, but more as a] cure is i Write them. todey. | the yea The Comforts of |) SHOES unto most of us, n it here he 3 vE Uniog Oily: whee 15K Lxsren, ro. os KLONDYKE ai 60. but the ail, monot 1 the usual routine, Coy uae ait Eee bra ff on a Vacation. or perkaj clime more congenial to bi 0 and it may be that he is ina swim for a the oyster. 2s several thi | : ep yea: ero at of when 2 Is On, , ; Those young men who tit | ligt in making smutty reu nen that pass along thi ! should bear in mind that they wh make such remarks ste seldom. if ever, 98 good shout whom | y toh such remarks are made Jand ‘ Mr. Lov Procter, who ha No Dan slowly re vering from a sever tack of fever, will, be able to ra a work about the first of the month 4 something No form of speech can’ be made} a intense enough to express the dis-| . : gust at certuin persons who make al ~"* apes habit of expectorating tobacco juive|""" : 1 | | e bait bends eeverdy sodied FOR ALL CLASSES |} Itw Mr. W ley Edwards pot et pt pre ut The pastor and Mr. Wa ‘ isa eS Good Working Shoe, $1.00 is chan “y i ch M ren Child 5 Sh 50 atten one igs at their hall Friday 1 ; Nov. 19th.] * ren § 008, ty Ly Atlanta... £9pm at 7:30 ip speci nuniention, to] Nashville ‘ava tam work fu the F. C. deg in L Sh 50 tee som ie 75 pairs Ladies’ Lacs Shoes, 50¢, |; ie ie When 1 ent K Hotiow Rock jit 4 eh ys lie Q | xeepall kinds, Ivan sell you low price) "wis 1000 pm 68 ams Me Winston, Tovight shoe: and*I can pleag> you in high price gees CEs last night he will see in this shoes Tenn. | Clone worl’, Whether the *hiladelphia end i points aes fer further | ) a ————— Thes People’s it 1 guilty and for which he is hanged tomor- £0 Hee Crigene.. oom Hi tow, but it secs that when all the fl i Wa 0 tr Memes? tam 438 Fa circumstances of the case are consid- Bhirauetoeel ten a ered in every phase and light I Will furnish you Ly Pulion..........100pm 1210 pm 6 be closed out regardless of think, that in whatever sense, and 1+ Ar Pade 243pm 120 ain . ‘ ‘ ut jucab. 2pm 13am ) Now is the time for whatever degree we 40pm = 2 48am ‘ Reasonable Prices. Sic) POWER AND LIGHT. oe . r STi ABLISHE He ed to the cause of peace aud order in| f Pagecet: e a eed not to give you any this city. If this man and the victim NI TA Kr Mayneta bam ‘ ‘ouble. ere are many have had th ng, or been | Ar Jackson, Tenn. 440 pa 523 pm % styles from which to make placed it of | Ad 1) AF Me i Hee fy : might have been averted; but as it is | d MINDS & 6 Oo4 8 8 133 ve a selection. they were left to choose their own | course in life, and everybody knows |Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY. a . with what result. Now who is re-| r spons for these two lives? ‘The| ~ — in: thelt parent | GR. DAMIS, 7V ‘un soil between{Clncinnatt sd d ciate themselves, In concln- AGENT FoR f as, carrying Pullman budet \ t ‘4 sion, ith an unbiased pen, we Tecbacet ; se es Padueat Louisville sleeper, say I’: 1God 1 | cah union depot ms 9 p.m. 4 wf ‘ Mi Ged be ‘Tron ank | cect a Ph caf ery with you, anc € } that % h and sout Veket ol alway F mi ae a ® DENTIST, 8saeeseee , | and Triumph Furnaces. | timates 406 sROADWAY, DR, W. C, EUBANKS, Mea ATS? eating your residence, | «| Tin, State and (ron Roofer, | 129 8. Thid St. ui Surgeon m,,1to9 p.m 4196 Broadway. | Repairs on Guns and Bicycles a] a Spccialty. Iohas. A. Fisk - 128 Broadway 1 | ee RE _ Malil. Fffinger & Co riakers and embalmers, a ie 130 § Third | an and Surgeon. Physic 8, Seventh St, Oflice 502 1- Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m. p.m.,6to$ p.m. e| ARCHITECT, | Sy STEAM Offive Am,-German Nat. Bark a — | este Galt F louse|*"\ “LAUNDRY LOUISVILLE, KY, Lo No, 120 North Fourth St. + | American Plan €3,00 to $5.00 per] New Machinery i] day | Good Work. Rooms only 81,00 and upwards, —| Satisfaction Guaranteed, pe Se inanage J, W. YOUNG & SON, oe TELEPHONE 200, f _ ST JAMES, HOTEL Ty J, W. Moore ST, LOUIS. — tates, OO Per Day. ' : j Rooin Breakfast, $1.00. | DEALER : : sao Pian, $1.00 Per Coy | Slaple and Fancy Groceries, Goop Sx iit gE. Canned Goods of All Kinds, 1 St. Louis ot . JAMES HOTEL Free delivery to all parts of the city [BuoADWaY AD Cor, nd Adums J. J. PURSLEY ‘The Ardniore, ! holstering om Repairs | , between nd F street Northwes WASHINGTON, D, ¢ European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to}2,50 No liquors and plea. M Witt T THE BOAT Prose Teachont ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD nnn | AT ilorse Branch wan. One thing is certain, | = = | ir Owensboro Ar Louisvtile Ciaetenatt. 0. ea am at ic SourH BouND— No2 No 203 UrOimeinnatt...... 7 pra 255 pm 4 Louisyilie 3Wam 70pm s4om t | Ly Owensboro a Ar Pad Missouri Pacieic Raum st Louis § Rati KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, The most direct line via Memphis to ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. Free Rechning C Chairs ¢ on A} Trains, Tunovert Papucan, . . ashviile, C} Railway Time Card, (Effective Sunday morning, November 11 ' Palmer Hound ducah Ky. 12, 8. Buruham, depot ticke ¥. nt, Paducah, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS yo a No 22 No 34 No 2 ? ++ 855 pm 10am opkinsville,,. 950 pm AmMpm 338 am 69pm 419am 7pm Fam 940 pm 1055 pm §,09}am 1fgam NORTH BOUND. woz ao wave Paduean. 04 6ib pm 740 pm 8:40pm 10:08 pm 11.04 pm SOUTH BOUND. gave St. Louis Parker Gity Grantsburs ‘Metropolis rrive Paduean Stop for meais—All trains run dally, pm, 4 2:50 pm, ‘This Is the popular line to St, Li Chicago and ail potnts north and wes ‘Train leaving Paducah datly at 6:15 p.m, as through Pullman Palace Bleeping and Louis. Double berth rates, ‘mation, reservation aducah, or Co pa firent Through om To CANSAB Cry, BT. JOR, TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN frow Mountain Route, all points in WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Coacuzs MEMPHIS; TO Dauias axp Fort Woati For maps, rates, free by cansas, and all Western saneimation, call on your local ticket agent OF Wrile it. 1. G. MATTHEWS, S. Louis Evansville, Paducah end Carry Packet Line. Owned and Operated by th Tennessee and » River Tre tation Co. spore file and Padueah Packets Daily (excep sunday.) FOWLEK and JUBN S, HOPKINS Strs. J ba. m. Leave Paducah at 9:9) 6 clc Line (Datly exeep uicah and Cairo Pack unday Steamer DICK POW Ets, janves Padueal a in El, Supt tavvilsaed 1385, johnson Foundry and Machine Co, facturers aud Dealers ' sa Engines, Boilers, Kouse Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings. Castings of all kinds. Kentucky, Clarence Dallam Formerly of BURNET? & DALLAM, Padueab, Ky Attorney-at-Law QCTTABLE Bertone 1oniro NoRPER BY PREMIS Lou! sviLLe yi Pets Sloe

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