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

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WRITTEN AT RANDOM The smooth-pate gentleman, and other spectators at Morton's opera house last night, who went to see the extravaganza company, were greatly | disappointed. They had been told) that the dialogues, funny breaks and smutty jokes that proceeded from the women were something awful, Through Weekly * . : and they anticipat a most spectac- Tourist Sleeping Car [thir tine ot it. But the mayor had riz} ulso heard of it, and decided that such entertainments were not whole- some to the morals of the community, He sent the show people word that if they repeated any of the indecent} ormance of the night before they world be arrested, and there were ets there to enforce the mandate e show people were playing prin- cipally to a gallery, anyhow, and expunged the objectionable portion Chey got off a number of jokes on the mayor, however, or rather, alleged jokes. Iinois Central R.R. ALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS EVERY THURSDAY y Friday morning, for Los Train for the Pacitie coast “und Sacucdays (after Jamu Tary 4, tse) with the Sunset Limited Annex ‘The foliowing is a copy of a letter, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | printed ia an exchange, sent by « ‘Lime ‘Vabie In effect January 8, 1806, murderer whom he desired to assist him in securing @ continuance: Lorisvinne AND Mempers prvision| ‘Dear Bill: Please kill the judge Nunta Hovsp- No a Noax Now| What's goin’ ter try my case. It's| Le New Orleans 900 am the only way I kin git a continurance, A sd tebm wich would me time to break | Ly Jackson, Tenn.10,25am 1005 pm out o’ jail. I've hearn tell of a good Ly Cairo, Th. ...0.10 88 am many people bein’ shot from Ambush, pepe Neem oe am | Find out if Ambush is in the judge's i. cirkit, an’ if (0, locate thar an’ shoot ech pmn” 6W ani im with No 8 buckshot. You will °6 00 pm 2 pm|Greatly oblige me, Bill, if you will swam 1%am)o this much for me, wich L will mu} never forgit, but alwais remember, 611 am »| notice of the fact that men’s shirts are | ever made to open in the back case was as follows: A young man who bad it conyen! not found | was brought op on a creditor's bill | by the cruel tailor before a very kind-hearted vice-cbancelor, — who liked the youth, He was handsome- are rly dressed and wore a costly dia- by mond stad in bis shirt bosom, but, ro declared under oath that be had po} ; property except bis wearing apparel The tailor's lawyer claimed that a diamond stud was not aa etticle of ked for its! ge ruled that jthe diamond button held the parts of the rt together and its removal would lead to indecent exposure of the p. Then the lawyer urged jthat the shirt was of a new kid whi tto-ed in the back, bat. the judge met by saying: +The i} sumption of law is that shirts} button in front, and the cour 2094 cor by not judicially know that shirts ever 4 J button in the back. The court will |, not require the defendant to submi {to an examination to rebut the pr sumption.”’ And so the diamond | y wehian Tube, stbis tut remained 19 the bosom which che saa perfect hearts Salon tt ts eauirely ished it, | le and thie tebe reatored ral \« ‘tr r- pre is likely to be trovble at Mayfield with a telegraph operator or «fir any | two, if reports are true, The cor- . ang MECH ATER AhA es | respondents for out of town papers 4 hel se no {there worked their little game pretty | . . Cagney & Coe POO) sharp. They formed a monopoly, and | a are the bent, Paducab reporters could get no in- re | telligenve either by telegraph or tel phone. Whea a reporter called up| ie | eg IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE BEST) todasked for information hie was| \ Yu. OAN FIND IT AT TE politely told that the newspaper men | there had requested that nothing be \ * given out, One young man had the | gigantic gall to offer to give a report to local correspondents for $5, cording to another rumor. Auother | rumor is that the telephone could not KEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Propr ¢ Railway Cars with Folding Pulpfts, Siem | POURS, dint F omdviiie AT eam | HP. S.—Give him both barrels, SouTH RouND— Now! No va | Bill, ys | Connie ” The following is the effectof a & Kentucky court decision, ented by av | 4 exchange, setting forth the precedent] uy “ithat a court can not tak Judic ial | ent to pay a tailor’s bill] im ace | join rac —— THIS AND THAT. —The king of Sweden is ‘European monarch, —England printed in 1808, and 3,970, tallest as Bibl —In one year 766 specic es of wrehide flowered in the Kew conservatories, London —Of the bog moss, sce oe there are no fewer than 215 species about 600 varieties About 300 organ grinders ar- rive in London every Junc from Italy and leave again in October. i‘ If the use of gunpowder were prohibeted, 80 p cidents would be suppressed The agricuftural board of Michi- gan has asked the land commissioner f the state hereafter to sell college which are timbered for cash Many purchasers are said to made part payments so as to se- n of the lands, and after wm of timber they ma no further payment, but let them re- the state. —Among the curious inh only cure tlripp bitants tralia are a species of termit 1 the “meridian ants,” becau they invariably construct narrow mounds so that the prineip xis of the dwe 1 and south, These mounds are s ir 1 eight feet in height, and consist of a series of spires topped wi . smaller s, and when viewed end on, they w a remarkable resemblance to a many-spired cathedral AN ITINERANT CHURCH Settees and Steeples. rtation, next to f most serious problem of That is why there is such a vast number of inventions recorded at the patent office for the purpose af arrying people and things. Sume of m are very odd in Particularly fort ivilization. ev upon caress vory differe nul be produced w gregation by the ne from fence the va ] re it must be explaine a s kind d to travel ir c them making one The side walls and the whole » the two halves being her. In order to accom- s the two cars are run upon ide by side. Ifthe tracks are are designe church of the ewan ne al toge > Finset of Wines, Liquors and Cigars} ie rented for less than 5 fer five| vot convenient, half a dozen rails tem- always on hand. minutes, and Chief Barber is said to| have been charged with that amount. | sMapsibl G.R. DAMIS, big | , placing it upon y “ Col. H.H, Houston, of the city, and | ;lie sumumit of the edifice, “‘Then, the i AGENT 1 Cot, H. S. Carroll, of near St. Louis, heing complete—its con- é r rebel and yaukce respectively, had a n docs not take more than half ’ . mer house Jost night. Col. Carroll) . © any for i aa vised nh is here on busivess, and was a gunner] ''S by the cong ‘ 4 si an rum in the Iate unpleasantness. He and for ‘ vice. ‘Th bd . Col. Houston talked over old times, | 90)" al font ah Furnaces. Jand discussed every feature of the| i hough ins t vf late war Despite th ant Lor v 1 2 conclu j Te ee ee Ee ied ~ \gtetta, Cole. Carroll. wan'be ou ee EE mark as they partec parol de 79 Tin, Slate and tron Roofer, =| in if Ue president will give all ot « 129 8, Thid St. |mea gun like I had before Sat ia —— ait | ‘ ' ; EVENING ATTRACTIONS, =| va, | practicable for Ly 4 BROADWAY HOODSE. 46 catey (har olurehes “ny Bes § ot bp te _|Good Crowds at the Pythian Receps|to the wit under aus- - S MEALS 25¢ sion and Y. M,C, A. \p ich more favor ~Boston Commer iroadaay anit Mighth street Pouliot Ii iy 4 A ster, Pro pas ETT any EO dhl ms 2 eee ‘The Koights of Pythias reception) . CAUSES OF” INSANITY. ; . last night was well attended. In | Figures Based on Observations Taken HENRY BU RNETT dition to members and i families, in an Ohio Institution “ quite a number of friends were pres- In 6,700 cases that have been ex- -_-_ Attorney -at- Law |eittoenicy the program. ‘The re-|pninod” and. tabulated in Longview " as ception was in commemoration of the | pevduin yo fir nie Sy Mite courts. thirty-fourth anniversary of Pythian} se ty i 118 South Fourth St, Pavucam, Ky Baighthood. ; |e disap The ‘Blind Joe’? concert last night | 2!" i men | at the Y. M. C, A. aaditorium taxed | ® ng tba the capacity of the house, and was} ne Blenjoyed by all present, The pro-|womse alone i gram was rendered as heretofore pub-{te death of a lover é lished, with the exception that Mr, | razed two women, and T, Cooney delighted the audience | >! and one Ww STEAM with a cornet solo, which was down| Ther € tim of th sof 8 : on the program, : bh ee ot } ib ” ki pes ny ‘The second ‘perfor rmance of the Se-|{ongue. One man is here who specu- « g mon Extravaganza company at Mor-| |, probi in a losing way, 4 ton’s opera house last night was not! though there is a woman here whom so tough, Nerther were there 80] joy drove to dis raction. % 1 . 120 North Fourth St, many people there. abe troupe ret |? Woman’s rights numbers one vie . i this morning for Evansville tim. She is a woman, One man and i New’ Machinery > Ena Kin one woman were frenzied by enake ‘ ? Good Work OFF FOR KLONDIKE. bites, but there isn't a cigarette fiend, 7 Satisfaction Guaranteed, ee unless he comes under the five males h Judge Barry, of Benton, and Rufe pee excessive pat tonseon fi F These cases are indeed exceptional. J, W. YOUNG & SON, Downs, of Murray, Leave, | xinctyenine out of overy hdred in 4 TELEPHONE 200, Judge E. Barry, of Benton, avd| Longview are there by reason of sick y ~ Rufe Downs, of Marray, left last} ess in some form oranother. They 5 \ ‘4 might for the Klondike gold flelds. |are those whose minds gave way be- . y DR. J. B. SMITHS Mr, Barry represents the West Ken-} neath the strain when pain came to tucky Mining company, of Benton, | torture. It is a wise provision of the eae setice, 710041 eoontly organized. Other fortune| state to care for them. ‘Their help- $ hy $y vacbor thew "| hunters will leave later. lesenesa, in most cases, came from no act of theirs—Cincinnati Com- F ‘e 7 at ars tare comacipation forge forever, | mercial Tribune a A eee oT Sanat t ry alias “—— COLORED DEPARTMENT. ot red vote of the state, and the £ All communications and mat? 9. about agreed ef may hea Horsezhoeing and ters of news pertaining to thig. ‘oval quaiteatioa. Booker column should be addressed ty © Se, ee Riperserenir te ayo C. We. Merriweather, 221 South) (0 St the aeaton of te | The only place in the city equipped Seventh street. . URCHES, nd Street Church (auth DOL At Ma. mM. Eres htt W. Stoner, p: u day 7p. m. Kev. ( Sun and Hawkins, pastor h Rath, Ni Lodge Ne Monday tn « ows Halt 151b—Meets every fir ach month at Jolored in each and thir Queen s: Star Saturday Roya) Media, Gartield Palatium, meets first Monday evening in ea 7:90 pi Mm. N complete without a church member and adance attached, This freshing sure, but it shows after he knows nothing about them, re- is not so ignorant and innocent a he would have the people believe Why is it that he did not crack whip sooner? I presume that “spiece’’ is the result of last Mon evening ke walk which was given] i for a ble parpose, in as as the proce e for u man very much in need of help, recently got his jaw broken | didn’t he “fly on to’ the cak given not ag while ago i ¢ our churebes aud was partici less a cake walk If both are purpose? He says th in only by ‘the so-cailed ored people.” Do you not he is loading the dice against biu | Is he capable of criticising this affair if he is not ame | best colored people, same time knowing vo for the are ind outsi¢ The statements in ar , were so conflicting it stamps th writer ag a total stran the virt of consistency. Lov Proctor, Mr. George W. Craig, colored member of the city counc " of Har rodsburg, died the otuer day Mouse Fletcher died Thur morning, He lived in the Wes of the city, A certain young lady of the North End 18 becoming very much iuterest- ed in prayer and praise meetings The Louisville Commercial of Feb- ruary 22d printed the following: SCOPE OF THE BALLOT, No political or state paper within} recent years bas contained in a like number of words as many tions for serious, honest and he: considerations as are putin an open letter by Hon Booker ‘IT, Washing ton to the Lou’ ational convention relati pstrictions of the ballot. Mr, Washington is io this dey a leader in thought and edu cation in the colored race, His color | i | Belial rule] BIS 319 COURT STREET 319 fe ling the ballot that StPanl A. ME Bur m,, preaching 1 opm is not ab J h Sacobs, pastor Hobe Pas eo church, 1aWe PHmble BOlUtely just and fair to both races onnson wr work more permanent injury to ithe whites than to the blacks. i Going deeper into the issue, this|"* Foundry and Machine., colored’ leader begs, with ail the| "| forces of reason B jtice and right, or th ANOTHER Voce From THE cheren, [)0(/ ey are weaklings; It] wim banc Saahior Mr. Editor: The article ia W #-} they 1 whole, prefer to keep laws | Be RUDY... ss’t Cashier day evening’s issue signed “C. 1 i force only to break P.”" was a poor attempt to condemn |i)em, then in truth sud deed will the emery a harmless amusement. He or she.}oste™ 1 dark and bloody DIRECTORS. whoever it is, is very inconsistent to ~ | Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. SMITH, i . 2 A F. M. FISHER, Geo. OC. WALLACE. say the least. He says he hi read) |F Kamuerrer, W. F. Paxton, and heard a great deal about cake! \@uo,O. Haxt, E. FARLEY, walks,’’ and still admits that he does) yo oai iscopal aie A faire R. Repy not know anything about it, Why | id qudience was present, and wit- pleas Be Capes sree : a8 Juesed the exercises with much ap- “i : Sai vy Si $7 ad does DOL) ciation, ‘The society meets at the © > understand it, which be caudidly ad- || ‘Galt . | d Baptist church next Thurs- mace fm | cena House at it or does not understand, bow wait i y. about itor does pot understand, bo™ | Gig guia Brown returned yester-| __-LOULSVALLE. KY. plete one? He says they are noi |!) afternoon from a visit to Mem-) American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per vo drawback to a good brain or to | he state of Louisiana is seeking vise a law that will shut out the First-class... Ronth: dene td | with the necessary tools to do firste of the yon len s> th tof the iateliige war ds race class ; riage and wagon work. re Building new work a specialty. god withhold ao ignorat colored me opportunity man, with Any Jaw Established 1855. Incorporated 1883. ring bob men Company that in the degree | : Louisiana closes the against the ignorant, that | Hand-made shades in any size. Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. FIRE LIFE and TORNADO “Gur HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, perroll.......... Fifty cent Window Shades for a Picture frames made to erder. paper hanging done in any pari of the county Fine ited to attend: it open school houses 19 the uafor. Steam tngines, Boilers | Tennessee streets, Hev. Jas. A. Woodward, ¢,, More than one-half the pastor b i population of Louisiana consists of House Fronts, Mill Machinery JOM E 1 GES, egro a state c m M H OLORED LODGE begroe 1 no state can prosper] 4 14 Tobacco Screws, i Masonic |when a large percemage of its cit Brass and Iron F PO eg) i =F EAM. Mocta | 9 p is in ignorance and poverty Castings of ail kinds, | aud has no interest in government. *} Wednesday ‘cveniag th each mosthat 70,% © Tt all revives the question of PADUCAH, KY. Lae rag pete ’ , w_ Whether the ballot is so mach a right Monday eveniug’ in exch mounts privile I inherent right, rage) ra eae then women are disfranchised without ck educational qualification ean hardly | {be defounced, ‘The trath is, that Attorneys-at-Law, the vreatest element of failure of the Je Hall, ard floor, over £84 Broudway | ballot is its unrestricted scope. ‘The| EQuiTasLe BipG,, LOUISVILLE, KY ORDER OF ODD greatest wrongs lie in ils wid> range WRFEM BY PERMISSION TO Lourevite Jastalty Co. Fidelity Trast and $, V, Co Fquitable Live Assurance Society, mphrey & Davie, t restrictions must be born of ju will not stand. of Mt. Sterling, city, will preac hl} street Baptist | from the subject of the people of Pade-| Messrs, Mesors, Mult & Mule, Paducah Street Railway Co | the IC who is ir Ww eV PADUCAH h pin Ty Paducah Wat Am.Ger. Nationa! Bank Hou. Henry Burnes jeware. Ov « Quigley, May7) i * 8 ever and the end of the world.’ Pie Gayolisties will meet this ey — th Melville W. Sales, 1118 venth street. All members | ted to be present. . \. S. DABNEY, ce tan tage) @ DENTIST. dark deeds | pages of civiliz ed. We have * sat acae| CLTIZENS’ he is deat| | cae a BANE, s Maree tala, | 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. { ic A spirit scaith midnight bands of iv-| Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00) im rderers hold sway os are not directed | —_— tue offender of the | Open from 9 a, m. to3 p.m. On Sat- it against the urday nights from 7 to 8. The law of this land takes t of color. if the law is in this the law should be . tue people of Kentucky ( IMterest Paid on Time Deposits own laws to suit not a free peo- t not OFFICERS. | Jas. A. RUDY ...... President | day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. BR. COUPER, Manager where she has been to see her brother: Me Harvey arrived Charles Jenkins, and Howard Drain rs. n he city yesterday afternoon from | held 7 : HER work E. A. degree. Al! members -—S8T. LOUIS,— xn agag etee |Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaklast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | | Goon Roonts. Goop Mzas, | Goop SkRVICE. | When you visit St. Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL LOOD POISON ]| A SPECIALTY by the oldest members of ‘ church? = It was for charit-|}"""" x i aldaeabet, BROADWAY AND WaLNuT able purpose aleo.in that it. was for|| cars direct to Hotel the benefit of the church. Is — geass _ consistency? Docsa plece dete When in Metropolis ine the sinfulness of an act? Is stop at the e walk inside of ony ebur oh any $1.50 a day. week. Special rates by the D. A. BAILEY, Propr. Between 4th and bth on Ferry st DR, W. C, EUBANKS, HOM(OPATHIST, | OMice—”6 firoaiway. Telephony 12) Weidence, 1000 Jefferson St. — Lelophoas ‘om ure 10,” 8, TM — J. J PURSLEY All Kinds Gokolsterine and Reoairs: ON FURNITURE, Mirrors replated and made good wa my. = new. Mattresses made to order. Old Wheel did t Scorcher stoves and second-hand furuiture Bicvele chub ball Highee TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK. Send word, and I will call and make n't Tun over any estimates on work. Charges very b ‘Town Topics reasonable. No, 712 South Fifth, Two Hard Cases eT ou have a t * said the | ! » did the safe, rglar, ‘ I cracked Used to It. ok sLER IN Ethel—Your hnaband took me une | © on hitel—vour hnsbond took me une) Staple and Fancy Groceries, and kissed 1 Mrs. Gayfellow—Oh, he didn’t mean anything by that. He often mays} hose tricks on me,—WiseWife. | Canned Goods of All Kinds, yee delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams, NORTH. FOU RTH | STR t Look for the Big Sigu whem you get on Fourth street | wheels before buying.” | Comp) | Is rapidly becoming the favorite with ¢ | Telephone 101. SCIEN <TIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING 1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. i W.. OR, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. AIGH- ent for the highest, iradene of { Bicycles made. We are 1896 Stearns for $85.50Don't fail to see our $45.00 Over! —best on the market, prettiest wheel made. We are the onl: Free riding sch remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 7 RADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. ared to offer pre sand Rugbys Don’t fail to see our line of exclusive Bicycle house in the city, ool to those bhying wheels Dm us. > te repair shop. Don’t tail to call | 126 and 125 North Fifth strect, near Palmer Houot, OBERT'S BEER © people of this city, others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE MANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BT PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tt leads ali Tenth and Madison strects til 1 p.m + Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Wall Paper ‘.*sFA Window Shades. PROMVT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS WwW. S. GREIF No, 132 Third Street Telephone No. 73 Soda Pop, Selt 'IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. | renders his professional services to all sum wl STAT. HOTEL, “OOD WOOD ESTABLISHED 1864,——o ; Miss Mary B. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY DR, A, M. COVINGTON, | OF METROPOLIS, ILL, ‘The Ardniore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. European, $1.00 and vp American, $1.50 to tng from diseases of Uh | EY PAR, NOSE AND THROAT) ith wonderful skit | to those unuer ak and ® special guarantee First- Convenie! ant the best, It can be Do you found’ at ‘Tenth ard Trimble. Dry est, Most central location, and pleas and green hickory blocks fur heatin ant home for tourists and 5 stoves, ‘Try one order. in the city. T. M. HALL, Pre North End Wood Yard, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT, Am.-German Bark | DR. B.A, AROS Homeopathic Physician Office THOS. uOSS ATTORNEY-AT LAW J. WM, FISHER | Saas Commissioner, = Has his offive at 128g South Fourth street, Up-stairs, Boarders Wan! _ Over L. D. Hus 408 Court STREET. INSURANCE | Good Rooms, Good Table, Best ot | tee ooo Attention, 116 South Fourth wud. WRITTE ht alll £4 gel & Co Undertakors and embaimers, pre Telepho S Third HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. |... Physician and il Ra Surgeon $ WR. CLEMENT, #.P, Ph 6. | Otee, one 180 18 ¢ Houret 9a.m, 103 p.m Oitice, No 41936 Broadway, rPourth ana Reataen's, 0! Wishing tow surrey © Ota. 4:00 pam ) 0 8p y

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