The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 23, 1897, Page 3

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nd \ — Ki | \ week, With arms, ( 1,50 to $3. from § There’s a Hot Time in the Old Town Especially down at Gardner Bros.’ Furniture Store, where they are continuing the special sale on Rockers this Just think of it—solid oak ind imitation mahogany, leather and upholstered seat ~“ROCKRERS« Solid leather, uj holstered seat, tufted leather back Rockers tur $5.50. Si B ried the Pig A Johnson, jummer Days. Recitation by May-flowers. Kessie Stone—The{ | fre | rep Speech by Kethus Fitzjerald—Go- ng to School. Dialogue hy s Bessie radley, Alive Declamation | on. Declamation b; utumn Hours, Speech hy Quit ix little girls—Lillie Williams, Rebecca Stewart, Katie Mem- bers and Hallie Fuqua ry Ada Clark—Car- yy Amer Smith ne man Caldwel!—The Story of the Minutes Lost. Re- member, we can furnish your house from cellar to garret, cheap for cash or GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396 WRITTEN AT RANDOM, ‘The present council, which adopt- od the plans and specifications for the sewerage system now being con structed, and which authorized the commencement of work on it, will es parting act demonstrate the eflic: cy, practicability and perfection of the system to the general public, or that portion of it who are interested enough toattend, by a public inspect- ion, The fact that the success of the system has been questioned by some people—people who Know less about such matters than anyone else, how- ever,—is generally known, and itis an open secret t the council-elect at ay be opposed to the sewer Heuce the outgoing ec i will vine dicate itself in its adoption of sewer- age, and the system chosen, by a public test. This test will satisfy anybody that the city bas noth- ing to fear in continuing the work and ifthe new council chooses to Stop work, or authorize changes that will impair work in any way, it alone will be responsible to the people, aud the present council will step down and out with the satisfaction of knowing that it did its duty well, and gave Paducal ber first start towards p test, or demonstration. will be general, aud will take place next Tuesffmaud Mayor Yeiser aud vouncil invite every body to attend ‘oner Nance says science iss) . and may punt to its own action for the post-mortem growth of hirsute endowment on the face of the corpse he has stored away in the rear of his establishment; but that he is stied the whiskers still growing on account of ¢ like qualities of his em yalmi cess. 1a his opinfon it is the best advertisement he ever saw formo tern *° The city is again overrun with tramps and professional beggars, who ply their annoying avocation in Localities, and impose on all be- nevolent and charitable people, vever working aud never looking for work They never will work, cither, as long as they meet with such back-door en- couragement Saturday a strong, healthful look- ing white woman visited nearly every store down town, tryin, amass funds enough to ‘pay her child's fare to Paris, Teno,'’ she said. Her breath was like a volatilized distillery but she hada glib tong an ever-overtlow and? during the day took in many didu’t deserve. ‘There is a colored cocaine aud “ope’’ fiend here in the person of a mulatto woman who for relating a hard luck story takes the chewing gum. She is one of those creatures who can ery whenever they feel like and she usually feels like it the nute she hits the back steps. A tramp applied for food back door of a Jefferson st dence Saturday ands had by actual applied 200 houses for and bad been refused every one of them, which was a palpable prevar- ng eye a coin s| at the dhe at count food, at igatioo. But as las been said often before, there are among the hungry hordes of mendicants some who are by force of fate and circumstances worthy of charity, but most of them are not. It isa commentary on the benevo- fence of the American people, howev- er, that so many tramps manage to survive and take life so easy through- out this vast country There have been twenty-five deaths by accident on this division of the lilinois Central since Jane 1, This almost unprecedented mortality can *not be accounted for in any way, unless it be that it is due to. the ins creased number of trains run, and the fast time made on the Lilinois utral, both of which are greater t ever known before oa this road, “How's eny mu'de'sh gwine toe hebben, niggah ?”” demanded one dar key of snother yesterday, 1 guess he gwine v fly dar, chaiterin’ idiot, but he gwine ter git dar sum way, jes’ de same, kase de iptur’ so!” Now,’? deprecatingly, doan say nuthio’ ob le “What do its: “de bible pent an’ io sabed? Say, ‘higgah, tole me dat!” : ‘Whut do itsay? Well, now, whut do itsay? des’ quote it toe me! “LT ain’t got no time fo’ yoah Sun- Dat's dun ignunce y school obstracshau! Wut I says bout niggahs p de great Ut ifs ob 8 sriptuh,”” “Well, am ‘Debbil’ comin’ back #”” ging tie subject. eee sho't. seb sedy , dida’ he say ‘fo’ he leabe de the wa'nt comin’ back toe \ f po mo! VN *, dun cum} \ he monght, but Morght, on easy weekly or monthly payments, 203-205 Select Reading by Annie SI The Mid-Night Dream mg by the Reci Sper ion—Ai wily Song—Fanuie Song—The School. aw— scbool—Black Bird Gave a Concert Free, ive Stewart, Collins, Williame. irl and fourth grades, W. Hanvey, Teacher. The G. H. B. club was reorgan- ized last evening at the residence of Re H. Burk, SOUTH THIRD M shucks, yo’ kant b'live w nigger Ink dat, kave de trof aint in ‘em. Dat pore Debbil been hantin’ dat jail ab. reg’lab, sab, an’ dem nig- isin de jail eayn’t sleep. He boast cums ‘roun’ wid flutte’in’ +, an’ talks wid a grave ya’d Yes, ssh, yes, sah ! go’ an’ tue, man, read yo’ priptu’e.” Lhe above was heard yesterday at tie sewerage trenches between two liborers, A fond mother the other day in- structed her little daughter that she must never use the word “negro” in the presence of colored people. “You must never call them ne- she said, ‘for, although it is the correct term, they don’t like to lied by it, Always say ‘colored y be ¢ ings went well with the little Mis until she began rehearsing, the following day, the well known rhyme, **Mene, mene, mini mo, Ca'ch a nigger by the toe."’ She repeated the first line without shap, but in the second she stum- COLORED DEPARTMENT.|" HENRY... WILLIAM All communications and mat- ters of news pet'taining to this column should be addressed to C. W. Mertiweather, 221 South Seventh street. tif me once as genius, It was composed | v sod written by a youog lady of our city and now a pupil at the Lincoln race. Weare glad at all times to Pres, strect, Vice-Pres. ; trice relies on the run) 000,000 to $150,000, 000, the diti The following « iss Ruth Rey Miss Brown, ay Burks, y evening at & Johnson Brothers The Gayolistc will meet tonight TAILORS Miss Zola Brown street. Cleaning, Dyeing 800 Washington - and Repairing. street. Nine Kind Nine different mney, about $i, 2 ies more or lk up and doy 2 school, and may be said to be her] Pring little mi view or philosophy of life. She de} 12 por cent thereof! serves the encotragement of our} ony of affairs, ay Ma Sec faith a flicers were elected Cartwright, Over- nokds attie Eileen Miss Hattie Mis reas, e, the oflicers, 3 invi- tatien to all those who wish to join our club, which will meet each Mon- extend the o'clock. Dramatic company at the residence of pn, 519 8. Seventh ls of M kinds of cirenl medium—just think of it—gold, silver nickel, copper, legal tenders bank notes, gold certific floates, treasury 1 pational tes tes, and 100,000,000 of w d credit of the government fer sustenance and rests a t on the vacillating, sensitive business The following poem was handed to| disturber aud breeder panies, turmoil the writer, and stamps its author at] and strif iz, the gold reserve, which from day to day and the scale from $40, minimum re than 8 ent of the ma bout Can any sane mai ‘¢ himeelf that this is a safe con nd can be maiutained bled over the objectionable word, | ©#!! the attention of the reading pul- | indefinitely snl fell, She repeated the last ling| lic to the youth of our race when} Owing to certain conditions prevail stime or two, and her sense of|they show signs of unmistakable | ing ut this ti we are the thne tum at once prompted bor to per-]gevins as is shown in this beautiful | Mins lulled into a feeling of fale / curity and our efforts to adjust ve that ‘colored person’? wouldn't] Poem : Within tt ths ect ab ieee He flo at all THE MARCH OF LIFE. tically ced, Breomt coaditians Mamma.,"’ she aculated as she|On through the world we go, anarmy| cannot bo expected to continus an into the room, “I'll say ‘colored marching definitely vi’ if you want me to, but hous With listening ears ae pik increase tn timports ot t don’t sound balf as nice 98] Bach longing,sighiog for the heavenly | na” joariy’ Guerence “che, : er music aa ha ones “ * o- gold in that direction a . He never hears, the unprotected government vau ‘Miss Ii, will never be an old] yo tonging. sighing f 1 of | Would be called upon to supply it. ‘Then | maid," remarked Mr, Joker as he)“ longing, sighing fora word Of] wo will have a repetition of the endless | started to go. chain farce, farther issues of be “Why?” anxiously inquired his] A word of tender praise, business conditions serious! Pap in A word of love, to cbeer the endkss] and an abundance of material for the fair acquaintance. ; is journey enemies of sound finance. Because she's already one,’’ he brated geen sce y Of earth's hard busy days. Therefore, why not take the matter _ PEs Suaain Dis up without delay and dispose of it in a —Besete DAVIS. | manner that will forever eliminate from | “Yes, Scribbler is a good re- i be estions that were #0 bit * Mt. McGregor Lodge No. 29 | porter,’ qaoth one journalist, bd “*l terly contested during the last cam «How do you know?” asked an-/ ect ia special communication to-} paign, and not wait until wo are forced | hier 3 night. Work inthe E. A. degree. | todos, Iu times of ease prepare for 7 Come out early brethren.—T. D.| stringency, and then there will be no “Well, basn’t he worked on some - , : alibbs, W. M. atringency.—William ©. Little of St. | f the biggest papers in the coune|* u oe sania ee ee nes Mrs. Malissi Pates, of Mill street, |<“ Yes, but that’s one of the best] Mechanicsburg, is on the sick list, proofs that he isn’t worth his salt If he'd possessed any ability perhaps be wouldu’t e worked on so map He might have held one job all the o- A. Gardner in -*Karl, the iy will be at Cairo Thursday. ike many of the others, u ‘er He will to Paducah. “That FN Rip'saw | comfort Mr. ‘Travis, of the country, the sick list. The following program will be ren- dered in room No. 4, presided over by Principal 'T. D. Hibbs. ; Garfield school : Song—School. ‘Thanksgiving Proclamation, ‘Thanksgiving—Oscar Tric How Cora Grew—Mandella Brad- ley. The Secret—Lizzie Childers, On Guard—Birdie Clark, September—Mabel Barret. Keep to the Right—Gus Williams, Discontented Six—Pearl Huffman, Kitchen Tragedy—Bessie Wilcox, Song—School. is cn Cough t threatens to tear your throat Into !s--how are you going to stop it? siest way is the best way. se of “DR. BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY SOOTHES AND HEALS. s remedy cuts the mucus and a it the inlammation, curing the c hand its cause, { POSITIVELY it is not an expect orant all throat, bronchial { makes weak S vi It affords the easiest wav, the quickest way and the safest Kin nd ot It cures ul troubles: a cougt Sold everywhere in bottles. 50c and $1.00, BE SURE YOU GET OR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey 100 TO ANY MAN, W Pay $100 ron Asy Case Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, An Omaha Countyifplaces} for the first time before the publica MaaicaL Trratarmnt for the cure of Lost Nitall ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old’ and young men, No worn-out French "| remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. Iti a Won: vUL TREATMENT— magical in its effects positive in its cure, All readers, who are suffering from @ weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the SAVE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite 695 Range Building, Omaha, Neb., and Tyou absolutely FREF, F on these diseases, positive proofs of their truly AL TREATMENT, Thousands of men, who haye lost all hope of a cure we being restored by them to a per. fect condition. This MAGicAL, TREATMENT 1 taken at home under their directions, ox they will pay rallroad faro and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for (reatment, if they fail They are perfectly reliab! Prescriptions, Free Cure ples, or C. 0, D, fake. They have $250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refand every dolla; or thir charges may be depos- and M to cure, tod in a bank to be paid them when al“ cure in effected. Write them today, Dull September—Mossie Enochs. Thanksgiving Medley—Wesley Ed- | wards, What She Said—Venola Givan. Little Makes the Great—Bessie | McKinney. Pompkins—Minnie McFadden. 7 be Reason Why—John Rhein- Vo ocal duet—Susie and Janie Boyd. x Spelling Match—Luella Howard. Gharoo Man—Emma Jordsn and Beatrice. Song—School. | Harvest Time—Leoua The Cross Teacher— uelt. Game of Tag—Sarah Smith and Millie Leach, Spare the Birds—Julia Roberts The Duel—Beatrice Bennet Perry McFadden. True Thanksgiviog—Angie Dan- iels, The Whit The Gambler's Wife—Sallie Dug- Sdwards. die Ben- and Fireman's — Deed—Virgie ‘and—Willie Dawson. Valedictory—Susie Boyd, . W. E, Glover, Programme: Welcome address—by Joseph Tal- bert. Seng by the school—America, Dialogue by five little girls—Loula Edwards, Ada Clark, Mattie Hikes, Mary Hawkins, Mary Hawkins, Speech by Celess Morton —How to be Like Washington, Dialogue by seven girls—Elluda Overstreet, Caroline ‘Tandy, Katie Mays, Bessie Stone, Rosa Stone, Jennie Harvey, Ludeua Penn. Song by the school—Battle Hymn of the Republic. Speech by Jesse Clark—Runving s Race, Speech uury. Song Dud Declamation—by Janie Boyd. Speech by Irene Ray—You ao Flowers on my Papa’s Grave. Dialogue by two girls—Rosa Stone Eliuda Overstreet, Speech by by Frank Hall — My by Coleman White — (A Pat Baty—My Moth Speech ly Robert ‘The , ¥ Hines— we Wedding Presents Home wWe have hundreds of nice things s it- able for presents ‘Nice presents from $1.00 to $100. Ladies’ Desks and Combination In mahogany, oak and bird's-eye maple. Bea tiful styles and very cheap. sho Id see them at once and make yo r selection. > anything Cases... week, new. stoves and second-hand furniture Send word, and I will call and make estimates on reasonable. STARR BROS, | Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door , Free delivery to all parts of the city | 1A Free Coinage Fable. Fox borrowed some Gold Doliars this Neighbors. When the time for ment came, he said: ‘My friends, Golf? has appreciated since last year, when I borrowed this money from you. Anyhow, I dislike this Scramble fot Gold. I propose to restore Silver, shall pay you now in Silver Dollars, coined at the ratio of 16 to J, under the new free coinage act.’* The Industrious Beaver, speaking for the rest, replied heso may be Dollars, but they will bay only half ws much as those we gave you. If you have no objec would Devter Gold Dollars. Gold is good enongh " Whereupon the Fox became ney and declared that the Beaver and his Companions were Minions of the Money Power Moral.—Some borrowers would Like to pay their Debts with a Cheap Dollar —Sound Money. Silver by the Pound, Silver will soon be quoted by the pound instead of the ounce if the rate of decline in price of the last month continues much longer. The present price is between $¢ #7 per pound, or about that of aluminiam ten years igo. It isalready wending its way from the jewelry to wo | | 4 where it will become a competitor with copper and for use in kettles, pots hd pans, Will our children be selling it by the long stone and aepba fon as a substitute for t in paving streets? Boarders Wanted 408 Court STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention, When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. | $1.50 a day. Special rates by the |, D. A. BarLey, Propr. Betwoon 4th and 5th on Ferry st. J. J. PURSLEY ON FURNITURE. Mirrors replated and made good as Mattresses made to order. Old TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK work. Charges No. 712 South Fifth. Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Nat. very Oiice Am.-German Bank A. 5. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. F est. Watches, Clocks, Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Ete, Repairing to Breeden’s Drug Siore. | J, W. Moore, Galt House DEALER IN Canned Goods of All Kinds, Cor. 7th and Adsms, Can be found at our house. everything to mi able and cheerful. you want. payments. Omice—38 Broadway. fesidence, 1000 Jefter Goon Rooms. When you visit St, Le ST.[JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLNuT el Pennsylvania aven Conveni SHOES FOR ALL CLASSES. Good Working Shoe, $1.00 Children’s Shoes, 50c, 75 pairs Ladies’ Lacs Shoes, 50c, “: I keep all kinds, shoes, GENERAL AGENTS. GEORGE KRITZER Telephone 174. ‘OR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMCOPATHIST, ‘Telephone 120. n St ephone Oftice Hours #10. 1-3, 7-8. ST, JAMES. HOTEL ~—8T. LOUIS,— All Kinds Upholstering and Repaits Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop SERvIC wis stop at cars direct to The Ardriore, Thirteenth street, between e and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. ©. European, $1.00 and up American “$1.50 to;2,50 | st-class family hotel Physician and i | Office 502 1-2 S, Seventh St, Residence 723 8, Sixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 3 Pp. m., 6 to 8 p.m. LOUISVILLE, KY. ‘Staple and. Fancy. Groceries, co ee Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. R. COOPER, We ha vc 1¢ yci hom comfort- All goods on easy Heating anu Cooking Stoves aw Kanges Full line all styles, including Oil Heat- ers. All stoves guaranteed, and set up Yo Fancy wedding presents. in your house by expert stove men. Rockers and Chairs weln all the latest finishes mahogany, | oak, malachite, oxblood and forest green, upholstered ip carved leather, damask silk velour and kaiser plush, all new and nobby styles, suitable for holiday or Jas. W. Gleave and Sons TELEPHONE: 217 Goop Meats, No liquors nt to cars and places of inte- Most central location, and plea-. ant home for tourists and sigh n the city ALL G. A. ISBELL, M0, er Manager) Ivan sell you low price shoes, and I can please you in high price GEO PCRNHARD, iaraware “tor ESTABLISHED 1864,——0 Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co INSURANCE RAILROAD TIME | Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Lou} Railway Time Card. bitective Sanday morning, November 14.) souTH nC yD ts 0am | oz ant | ow Rocke Jametion 10° 4 ington 150 am Jackson 105 pr v. Jackson 1:63 pm, 9 aan 1 0) pm | ni | $ am dunetion Parts Ar Paducah Ail trains daly. ‘Through train and car sery ducah and Jackson, M it all points Southw tion call on or addi A Ky, Burnham, depot cl agent, Paduran, Ky 8. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MaMPas® DIviiONs NouTH BOUND— No 22 No At Uy New Orleans 9.00 ana Lv Jackson, Miss 158 pm. Lv Memphis. 815 pm Ly Jackson, Tenn. 10 5 am 1008 pm Ly Fulton. 100pm ar Paducah 245 pm osee CrPaduea 285 pm Ar Princeton... 440 pun “ PADUOAKG, KY..| i ii SB ete tetecntnl Benin , At Central Gi,“ 30 Pin iam ) . 1085 pm s,00}am 615 pm iam ihooam Underfakers and embalmers, SOUTH BouND— NoWl Now No Revdenee Yelerbone 180 «=: 180 § Third | “" Louisvit j0am 7pm 840m At Paducah... 1210 pm ym ToN No. New Machinery Satisfaction Guaranteed, TELEPHONE 200, Best hotel in the city Best accommodations, n MEALS 25¢—$1,00 PLR DAY. J. R, Hester, MAYFIELD, Pro. KY a Specialty. Chas, A. Fisk = - Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: 7 to9a.m.,1t03p. m, fm ks t Rr cost. is the time for big bargains, OW Folding Beds... In upright or chiffo: , Bitar anteed not to give you any trouble. There are many styles from which to ma a selection, om ‘taee Ne) 416UBROADWAY REMOVED! ‘4 STEM ~ LAUNDRY 120 North Fourth St. Good Work. J, W. YOUNG & SON, BROADWAY HOUSE. cest rooms adway and Righth street |KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Repairs on Guns and Bicycles 128 Broaaway HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Ottice, No, 419}¢ Broadway, ITS The Comforts of} eee mroreewennnial 122) pm 3.00 am 690 aus d between;Ciocinuats w crleans, carrying Pulluaa bites Train 26 carries Pa pen in Paducah union ‘Direct connections for h and south. Ticket oftices, wider the Palmer, and at the union depos ST. LOUIS DIVISION. NORTH BOUND. Leave Paducah Pinckuegville... + St. Louts SoUTH BOUND Leave st Lou 1opm Ale ot pm, 2:40am Yeas bum, das am 1:30 pm, 600a m 2:06 pm, 4:53 4m Arrige pm, 7:80 Stop for meais—Alt traina run dally. This is the popular line to St, Louis and Chicago and all pe rain leaving bas thro Parlor Car for St. Louis. 41.50; chair rates, 75 cents. For further vations, jonovan ss baa at The reat Through Line #rom To KANSAS CITY, ST. JOR, | St. Louis kai sito; bt TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN | KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED. | {row Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. | Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, | Panovas Coacugs Memrnis* To Dau AS AnD Fort Worrn, | Evansville, Paducah end Cairo Packet Line. areas tote and Ohio River tation Co, Exoor | Tennessee ‘Transpore >KATRD “Sunday Sts, JOB BOWLER and JOHN 8: HOPKINS Leave ab at9.800 cle =) a.m cab and Cairo Line (Vatly exeep Steamer DICK b 4 Leaves Padues? $i. im My, £1, supe Clarence Dallam orinerly of SNEVT & DAL Paduean, Ky, Attorney-at-Law I houraviute \ st aud $, V, Co, 6 & Ds M wu PADUCAH t Kallway Co, i 1 H ne 4 Mae Hi! > 00, abe estoy 4 And Tob , © 3, Brass i and Leow 2 Castigo i of Vk Ie, P lyapobai <s cuhe

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