The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 25, 1898, Page 3

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AND AWNINGS We are aow prepared to do anything in the line of Upholstering Ropairing of Furniture and Awnings. We manufacture and make)’: over all kinds of Mattresses; cotton top, all cotton, moss, hair and box)" Odd sizes in mattresses made to order on short notice. |' mattress Telephone 396, and we will cali and make estimates on your work. ¢; Telephone No. 396 LLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | Thue Table in effost Janus N 18 \ It ha ed for a La ¢ again on terra firma an s 1 ' driv n off by his ow to | c e of the it court oficers| oy \y : A 4 2 : day reviewed the forenoon ses-| \ HS" 4 si ) a reporter as follows ' f opel Vhey're all g now, but we ws mighty big game here this} A Is opened the nt i - and those | 1" nis i Several | ¢ pp Ww , adn » today and M : . assed.’ led for car »D M ee € + 1 ‘ca while one man lost rt in De r bta One lawyer bad a ‘pat| / tt dy ft ns | hand’ beate dropped | * £ ‘ { ers He] ws ny? winner. is ’ ' \ . - 4 after sis fl apply to A GPL ALC | ak 00 ’ Boe {ot ssion of police court] '"y i 1 ’ always results in ng face—] howe rT “ REMOVED! 4 _ STEAM as ry A ——_RUNDRY New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. G. a i cola al Front Rank and Triumph: Furnaces. Call op him and get estimates for heating your reside Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, DR, D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician Hours: #:80 (0 11.00 a.n B00 4.00pm Foto §.00 pate THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. HENRY BURNETT rAttorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts. 8 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky wOoOD WOOD Do you wantfthe best. Tt can be at Tenth and Trimble, Dr green hickery blocks for heatin oves, Try ore order, iil Fo Wood Vere, 130 $ Third || roof a 203 | WRITTEN AT RANDOM | Itis not often that Sexton Porte- jous, of Oak Grove, is called upon to | officiate a lisinterment, e*pecially that of a horse. He was ¢ a this capacity Cries of distress were jeard from one of the driveways, and when assistance reached the spot whence emitted the piereing sounds, h tached to small spring wagon was found buried alive, with only a small portion of his anatomy le. He had sunk into one of the cls laying the water the ditch had re heavy rains bad rendered the arth very yielding, [and it was inest fortumate that it was not a that passed that way at the tuners time. ‘The horse had to be dug out ed on levers before he that is if there 1s It is not always the wreathed in smiles rilay, for instance Menife Marshal however. Collins moped about kexl like a funeral procession a fine yurt we had this roin ved, “Every be fifteen fined went farned man ¢ 0 the loc This of course made the lockup keeper merry, When a prisoner; serves out bis fine, Marshal Collins we nothing. Woen he ys it Lockup Keeper Menifee ug. So it is, a gam ler the city ch narshal winning kup keeper the next. An indignant rural resident pre- ambulated Second Street Saturday. He went Nishmeat and Lhe'd y hintosh. I'y pod deal av ‘em,’ Jas how kin war ‘em either in nine weather, an’ seys I, vi one The obliging wed him an elegant one varantee it asked the “was the reply. “Gen yu 1 edi ain’t got no tion The mere ant then wrote and read guarantee this coat to istomer listened intent ted nothing wre He nd The deter ly and | (ilated carcass had to be picked out of the type piecemeal before the edi- nuld proceed, ‘The rat was lesson that he did not live i profit by, In connetion with a book reception to be given by th oman’s commit. tee of the Y, M,C, A., a program bearing upon books aud authors, in. terspersed with musical selectious, all of which will be illustrated by Paducah she has very it was Lockup|‘? day to be happy,| }? ¥ youth, with expectancy depict-] + Gardner Brothers & Company 206 South Third street. sereopticon pictures, has been ar- ranged and promises to be quite at- trac tive. The stereopticon views wil! be presented by Miss Savage, who has recently come to Padi and is quite expert in this kind of enter- tainment. ‘To introduce her work in her services to the committee, they are glad to be able to vary one of the book receptions with anything | so pleasing. ye entertainment will be given in the association building, and the pub- | lic is cordially invited to come. All who desire are requested to donate some book to the Y, M. C. A. library from their own collection, thus aid- ing something that would like to. he- come a source of public benefit. BORING FOR RABBITS. ple and w Ditstock the Out ben twed, e e : fonned the coat forthwith and sallied ¥ ter'to the Colugsians. ‘ y forth into the rain feeling as water. |‘ bid Q n a wild duck, In half an] "eet ping tictes, | thority fo q came bac ‘ eat re rick | fest day or Se 1 5 \his mackintosh "i tte s «) at | be observed we ° Looky here,” sand cov t| nal intention of God in regar atee this co: At le from the aD af . 1 “Mine frent, 1 andee it do he the nee ; tk Misc a a Christ} 25 i E| g CEN . k,’’ was the repl he other] !y , recorde ti New Testament. —| irew out the written ntee and] ich by vane jail Salk JM, W. ; i X the merchaatcallol uf biegeler to] °% er, Abe shopping * —— Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels ani Fire Sets at Cost. read it. He r tee |)" Zc Anderson, of Murray this coat to leak.” ‘The farmer scru- : nin. | Ky city tod He} ‘!tinized the merchant intently © pad Fie der q ‘nel P ALS bord ) be then said, “Wal, I guess I'm beat, ack of the ption | First ward church } ay night. | 7 ¢ i He tore up his guarantee and left. The following pr n ‘The same merchant recently solc « Hie Me unpleasant. § et A | [farmer a pistol for $2 efally etal afternoon, | 24 High Back Solid Seat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents. n stock! 1 iy ’ Mg 1| written guarantee tl Li atin yeaah ly EK. chur | i9 Children’s Rockers, p!ush Seat and back only 90 cents. bof lifetime if never sho ehe + ots suse Leonldn't By the eho Te ee | 30 Large Arm Rovkers high back, leather seat only $1 58 . ' | seripture reading. Mrs, Jus } . . > : %, > : c Pico testi | ene soptne ys san turned away in [sie stint One lox of Pictures, regular price, 75c, 85c & $1.00, only 50 cents, Beet nie tia teens | dinatat Prayer—By Rev. G, I, Burke. White Enameled 8, brass trimmed, worth 85c, cnly 48 cents. airy Ge oiccslag, While the preme| ot Song—Hy the choir Polished Oak Easles, worth 75c, only 45 cents. P was at work on the’ first side there| “«rs there ar ything else you want Who heat the hie BH’ PF, 8x10 Picture Frames, steel or copper molding, with glass, 15c was suddenly heard a crunching and Wal DE PA ont ; 3-piecoe Oak Suits, !arve size bed and dresser, only $14 grinding. The belt waa throw and shopping woman thought the |imeee onsite | 8-piece P. Suit, 1 arm Chair, and Small Chair, only $12.00 on the forms was found the mangled] clerk was becoming more amiable, and . : ‘i ee F: rey 0 Side remaina of a rat. The rodent had] *#!t that she wanted to look at clocks, for the erucltsion of Christ than Large » Oak Sidesoa worth $12,50, only $9.50 jumped on the forms and been car-| “Might up iv fronts Just watk up : Fae ;.| ted anda? #ida' le latakeahia| nid t Instromenial selection.—Mrs, 8. | > : itt V, Steel. {S98 Crescent Bicycles just received. Celland see them. Now opping woman did not hurry; not want to do so, the girl sald, very sharply and peremptorily “Walk up! Walk up!” The shopping woman had borne a much as she could, She turned to the clerk, gave her a haughty look, and peated acidly: “I will walk as I please.” ‘The disagreeable clerk drew in her horns.—St, Louls Republic. kindly given|» and|* here: | Rev. walk which is to 2 ol «| uext month, will please meet at th Odd Fellows’ hall Wednesday even COLORED er DEPARTMENT. All communication ters of news pertaining colunm should b j C. W. Merriweather Seventh street. aici The People’s Light oS CALIPORNIA :: Pave Railway Go, 1 furnish yo | Rk Oe ag fetal (ND LIGHT, 21 South Through Weekly URC ut 3. at Tourist Sleeping Car * b 4 Mo, will meet in| paving - hire LOR onablq Prices o " EVERY THURSDAY i didietan te OBER’ ‘© BEER 7 a N, See. " favorite with the people of this city. It leads all Sunset Limited Annex_|' hers, for the reagon that it is rn | | ABSOLUTELY PURE He Page y PADUCAL BOTTLING CO, ee GREIF & CHRISTY Ores et en iy ps First-class... r Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. ‘DON’T ai THE PLUMBER y innocent. Maybe his work was g Whatever the cause of t! don’t waste time about ready to make repairs y. Weare ready to put a job of your house that will give you more anoyance than you ever experienced Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing streated. behavior of 7 We 319 COURT STREET. 319 is ED D. HANNAN « 132 South Fourth. Street-Telephone 201 Padi | Meet 0B. STARKS iat fl taligranh AND Densmore PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS @ CENERAL BRACING UP, WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! | » It Brings Perfect Manhood to All. Tho Greatest Discovery of the Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE FP ENTE TYPEWRITERS: of Chicago, “Il. . BR Ste a CRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to all men who need BR ee AND | it and who will write for it. ; ] SUPPLIES diy in need of be right 107 SOUTH SECOND) A. S. DABNEY, @ «DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY. Diccias th to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, and tone to every portion to PERFECT MANHODO. Fal monials from READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: UEDSRE RS s- Mg The Ardmore, Rev. L. I E., will Thirtec tomorrow fot a tour a] r Pennsyly He will go to. Coluw Ky.. fro! | WASHING European, $1.00 and up | ee can, $1,50 to 2,50 sae Tnstitute and ali are bona fide ber that we are al institute in ts for postage C Ww tider S. R. ¢ 1 every way, but ¢ { SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Lnclose 6 vex aled Most o¢ est. 3- | on medicine, w pla PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, {7{) Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL- een in the Dick Logan has beer account of as REGARDLESS OF COST. Lal are going to close out all odds and ends left from our Holiday stock regardless of cost. Many ofthe best patterns remain unsold and will be slaughtered. You will be sure to buy if you see the bargains we are offering. Now is the time to buy. through the exa set apart the fir ) instead of the seventh, to be observ. | ed during the Christian age or dis-| The Jewish peeuliaritic 1, a8 weedearn frow -is the time to have your wheel put in All makes of wheels repaired. ames W. Gleaves & Soris TELEPHONE 217 416 BROADWAY desing All parties ing at 8 o'clock sharp C. 0, Cuag W. A. Henry, the little )

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