The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 9, 1898, Page 3

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\LL THE ITIES NORTH NORTH-EAST Axo ORTH-WEST T F EACHEL A~-THE [vansville&ereHauteRR THROUGH SLEE: PING & BUFFET CARS FROM NASHVILLE INEWORLEANS CHICAGO. FPJEFFRIESG.P.A On @ EVANSVILLE, IND. attr tee Ps llinois Central R. R. (CALIF ORNIA::: VIA NEW ORLEANS Ln connection with the Southern Pacitic Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Wing Cincinnati and Loutavill Htnots I Railroad fast “New Orleans Limited EVERY THURSDAY BNA Padueah every Friday morning, for Low Wea, Ria Nan Pranciaco without chau. Limited ‘alg connects at New ily with Exyrese Train for the Pacitie coast Sea on Tocndaye and Saturdays carver Jane WAFY 4, 1598) with the Sunset Limited Annex Hand ec SG. HATCH, Che Division Passen, f Division Passeng é fal Ageni, Pea A. Chi A an ky. A.M. Hanson. nN “co W.A. Kellow Lontaville, ILLINOIS CE Time 1 ‘TRAL RAILROAD ie nie 10 effect Apri! 8. LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS D- No No BH DIVISION Cairo, 1 Fulton Arrive 12.35 pm 1201 acn pu} ibam 90am Nc 218 pm 120 am 7 2pm 2@am 95a pm ey © pm * 0) am Py 10 pm 7 am 60) pm : 7am 1a am ‘ so | a | Qwenstors al Chey Mopatosviile 210 pm $48 am 110005 40pm No 11 Paducah 290 pm 588 am 400 p Re Arriv + Fuitor 350 pm 5.03 am 7 p ‘ Cairo 400 pe Jackson, Tenn.) 60d pm sriive Memphis #9 pms fam arrive Jackson, Mice... 218 ama 1 58 pun $20 pn $00 am $45 pun > 6 Mam samt s pm i im tists ‘All trains run aaily except those m ay 0 Hot rue wit 2 ay Pullman ouffetsiceping care and free reclining chair cara betwen Clo einoati and New Orleans, Pullman sleepers between Evansville and Mempb id between Cincin s, carrying Pullman buf dF and 21 run solid between Padu ra ean Por inte vations, apply to A He ilanson, GP. A Wek Keiona, AG. eA, Ce Meany), DP a. Mit * Donovan, ( J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public) AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION: CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given| to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street, Three Beautiful Women OFFER RELIEF a 4 j d TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS a a Roan TO BEAUTY | Ne # Belt, of No. ts Tift. Av N five th “THE MISSES BELL'S Complexion Tonic ‘Thies wonderful Ve fe, Which the ordluary shiv. OWE BOTTLE aoers You NOTHING Ifthe eflect ix not exactly as claimed, s0 that You take no risk in sending for The price, $1.00, places fe within the reach of all. Tt Wilt atiotutely clear a poor com Pletlon and beeutiiy a poet hls should be accepted b all Heil on a iB acest he lage 'n and hygiene in th advice i saailely and send all ng RRs 180 S Kaied Citizens’ Savincs Banx, ul For nice dry sawdust tel, 29, vandy Cunarie He. LO. If it fails to cure go ey your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 5O cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. evr Admiral Sampson Must Meet the Spanish Fleet ardner Bros, & Co, will meet ali competition in prices on Furniture, Carpets, Mattings and Stoves, In fact, everything that is needed in furnishing your house from start to finish ron beds before you buy. We have lower prices than ever heard of iron beds, We are the leading upholsterers of the city. We manufacture and make over all kinds of mattresses aud awnings. Yout credit is good GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-206 South Third. J. WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PUBLIC and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, etc., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the city of Pad he abstract was made while clerk of the county court for term of eight years. This department is under the supervision of a com tent and reliable abstractor. If in want of anything in this line it will pay to I will appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 Blickensderfer Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible. PRICE $35.00 Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust duce an honest product at an honest price, The Blickensderfer is the only high-grade machine at reasonable cost. Guaranteed longest. bility, portability, interchangeable type, doing isance, adjustable line spacer, perfect alignment, Some fedtures—Dur away with ribbon n unexcelled manifolc he only typewriter receiving highest award at World's Fair; im- proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company. ior caiaiogue and iestimonia MOORE BROS., General Agents g18 F street Northwest, Washington, D. C. 25 East Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! “The conilict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry,’’ O’er Atlantie’s wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, And plant a new ‘‘red, white and blue.’’ ‘Wiut higher aim can 7 What destiny more ‘Than the soldier’s 6 To free a suffering triot know? grand” it for freedom’s right, land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste “Unel nuel’s’” pills, And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar Lo the Pride of the Great Antilles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN’'S STORE Season IS THE RECORD complete and up-to-ds Splendid line fresh and salt meats. AT 205 BROADWAY WE MAKE. eo” stock of staple and fancy groceries is of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118, Cor. th and ‘Trimble. ‘STABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary B. E, Greif & Co AGENT Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER | A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, CRMATED A SENSATION ; re ry Free delivery to all purts of the city HIS SURMISE INCORRECT. COLORED Cor. 7th and Adams. BALLARD’S Mrs, Messig Meets Her Husband. | tt Was No Wite-Beater or Female Pu- DEPART! Exciting Altercation, , Lc heelaate x, ' WOOD ¢YARDI/,, i 7 ae cs tn fhe Seats dont Loud A BIG GROW) | Mrs, Dr. Hessig filed a suit in the] Mr. George W. Grubbs is in. the} | Q |] a gars: sircuit court through her attorneys, | UP 20M his newspaper in surprise wood pusiness at the corner of Tenth Ore Y osiriat death as $+) Tt was not the rauc e of some ee ’ bite and Trimble streets, He is well known Bishop & Hendrick, late yesterday | ero, uous voice of some To See the Cavalry Be, + OM this 14 by aan will give gatiataction All afternoon, ost her husband for | ape ire 1 | knows Morning. orders promptly filled, Clear Havana | support. vt hs Nfs - : a The troubles of Mrs, Hess'g since ee : See recite | the cowdit MN, © & bh. EL Five Cents Straight she come te ueah have been many. | poniging, ~ Evided too, if such a] depot this morning to see ‘ie last of Her hu first left ber in Brook: | paddies the soldier boys off, w ater thar | thing © not too nearly preposter- er than lyn, N. Y., and came here with is | "NMG Ihe vole whe chat of {that of yesterday morning ret ‘i ais th ve nite nie la ee On ener ah oni Aor a th Kh ae vi iit 1 ed , and the ws re a ; ction |Parture of the train, the friends, scene at the Palmer House. He was| O08 epics eo [acquaintances and relatives of the obstinate, however, and refesed to live of By foal aleatee Wc Oe ans Reed HRN chibeted at. ile: Wabee, DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER] "ith ber sain, but allowed ber w go) rosa § in 8 waiting to get one last look, to speak at hee the eliidire | reget ‘ Foe but {one word of cheer and comfort and to The woman exhausted every means) yt bis os, {bid farewell, perhaps for a year, per- ecling conciliation, without | &kaey s y in a . +t a) pe pRuGGIsTS at eect lbg a re nncitat D with a ring ; What [haps forever. yt oe tS ag athe tore. Ge] oe nat 1 this be? The boys all, seemed in the best of the custody of one of the boys. She} ™* bet de 5 age! F 2 ' - acid hind come | Sbitits—eager to go and do what they Fifth and Broadway. and the child have beea at Kirkpat- | Bn i ye c, Jean for the good of their country and rick’s restaurant, on South Third for toh gis) volne ti ‘ the glory of all, al week B rect f Twenty-four recruits were secured The husband and father refuses to} cn . Any re ass | ere, making this city the second in Bhs siiniete do il rit] of @ very fr ! nd then | here, making have anything to do with her, and it] Of & how for ho had. come | the state 80 far, in the aumber of re- WRITTEN is said she has about spent all her) turned how far he ht craits farnished., Louisville coming Not the money, and for this reason has sued | {rom i a IEE THEW apléndid. sowie 4 for maintenance ' | eta *} compared to what other and Is eB ha AT RANDOM. |..\: in fron. of the News office, | Amazed, he saw Ce IE INE o 1 ‘ , 1 ae ot t The following is a list of those who and there. in the presence of the red bay, 08 lett. thle morotng. crowd, reproached him for the way | #Mee, # t 1 ank Logen in charge of recruits Jura is different. Of course, some] ‘There waya wan at the Union de-| jhe had treated her, and forced him wo] Woriay \ Aeek j pico deavor to have all pass through the| veritable freak or els? a stupendous |inade, or deny havi ‘thats it She gs j process unimpaired, Good soap, pure | liar. She fullowed him to the. corser, ead y in ‘dward Cuerry water and skilful hands insure perfect Say," he Dy eddressing thelaave him enother tosgue-leebing h ; Joho Bufore received, larger ones in proportion, | have a pain that gave you pleasure?"’| J. jt said be has refused to live hot seem Me Peaenedah STAR STEAM LAUMDRY, Belt abet gupeoth r hed rid rnd bee so n account of er ar r ‘ Joe Starr ction nt nk put she hax impressed ali who bave| { " . hone 200. 120 North Fourth St.| should certaioly remember something | met herin Paducah as being a yery| could | George Allen about it, pleasant lady $ ear ! The anniversary stag party at the Well, I have,” he replied, Dr. Hessig has opened an office in| Monier I residence of Porter Mitchell on West Pees How's that?” he was asked. Paducah and is located bere. | al-look Obio street last evening, was all the “Strange as it may seem,’’ he de-| His wife cannot sue for a divorce So hera boys were looking for, aud more ED PURYEAR Miss R. B. Hay) clared, ‘there is nothing tt Yes| because she hes not been a yeur a He 4 t ;}for some of them, Jn the dir ty Stenographer | ime wore pleasure than to have the] citizen of Paducab | “what f px room was a large table delicately toothache, Many a time; in fact n ¢ i decorated, laden with all the inner very ofte eel like I have just got | Ave could 5 as nol ‘o bia e toothache, and Tsit do | i 1 yefore formalities were spense . and pick my h until they ache to | the pr with and thé boys were ywed to He then bought a cigarand walked] — Another Large Audience, Bil I man. After refreshments had been eon more thun please th the marvel e I called by the members, was block- Formerly master commissioner of , bapsale Sane sbe inte 7 ’ boateniid Wecmade s the Movrachen circuit court. Will] Everybody knows that cars on performauce of Little Gerti led and bombarded, He made a prectice in all the courta of this and| tiilroads are always numbered. But} Cochran in her unsurpassed feats of t unconditional surrender. A number adjoining counties. Special attention| perbaps everybody does pot know] memory. She gave a wonderfal ex-! of urse of toasts were spoken anda jolly given to the on n of a tee |that there one number railroad | yjhition, and answered all questions| peo-} good time was had by all the renting of real estate and all other | jen ely » ekeee Wet Ga ke re : 2 : } 1 f of onal tigations” wi signee and |e? tai was t ver. pal m scar. lof the mature arked with wonderful ile ; d Rev. J. W. Hawkins went to May- receiver of insolvent estates, also ax| his number is 12.345, oF 12545, lrapidity. Sue was greeted by pro- v At Tasld voutarday Ga. tua administrator of decedents’ estates | taking the first tive fyures. longed applause y y re I yo i scans even is surety nae fee] Just why this is, nobody wget The Midgeleys and Mr. Chas. Dia- I Mrs. Josie W. Banks, of Hop- ecurity given in surety companies. ble to explaia, but it is said that no| mond continue in favor in their spec: ‘ Ky., 2 1 t om South Fourth street | * | mond continue in favor in their spe kinsville, Ky., arrived in the city Legal Row Padueah. Ky one ever saw this number on aligities, and West, the female im.| that § yesterday afternoon and is the guest freight, coal or any other kind of | pers or, bas made a decided hit, } her ec of Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Moore ov car. Tt iv possit however, that!” Wilds and Adams, in sketch and] T eet in my ¢ South Seventh street. Her visit to this may be only one of the many | specialty, are very entertainin he conductor punc Tlour city is a business one, Sav is superstitions or mytbs that are cont | the general verdict among the: i it t rleenressating "the Major) published # Fon among railroad men. ers is that the program this week is| fi 8 ! ©} the above named city by Mr. A. C a Hbett rthan that of last. There was] 4 oft We] Banks, ber husband. She will be in And speaking of railroad men, res ge crowd out again last night, | ing ‘ goRec|the city the rest of this week and is a popular engineer on the Liling i * perhaps longer, after which she Central, who bas the hovor of claim | CATHOLIC SERVICE | LAKE NEM eaves for Mayfield. Padueab as his home, or vice] | Ft TGR lek 5 ver He is none other than A. G. | Diana's Mirror of Anceint Fame to Boj. The Silver Lent club of which \ as “Windy,” |,, cartel! a te ena. of ane ta Auction Mrs. Lucy Dickerson is captain, will “setig Tegel lia ha fast | tHe Corpus Christi, or the institution | Saeed : , {serve refreshments Saturday evening SS he is such a fast) of ihe Blessed Sacrament today. In| ny Latium, is by alin the basement of the Washingt fe ee ne + he je the {the ebureh it tended by no spec: | J 7 u +] street church Now more explicit he is the | a services « ¢ carrylng| 1 y 4 7 eee le m nah " ayers lee the bikesad liread mid wives, atent wa ; undoultedly, Some ot he things he 1 W v Seve sd bolical of the tt nd blood of} v tells in his bateh of pervonal reg nis- | Christ seni Cie ncaa 1D and the brig f th ever The sacrament taken on this day 1 vd He has been running an engine for | | 1 ala . . : e }no pw ula goificance attached to! + z Y things which it “like the paper on|jife stuck on a hill, Every en, t ccoeutia f the ‘pol early days ¢ the wall,” bat how frequent it is (hat | oag appreciate this, for he 18 the only | on commen ea lee bineeteatt Hheorov OF INTEREST TO od ang Nigel LYS niin no nign [engineer in the world who has not |retat nto the events or the erucitixe| | re “| §$TOCKHOLDERS that it fits, The pattern m been stuck on hill ion and the resurrection and Easter-| |) "81 I, “D: nd right, the color may not sui m.| He also claims the distinction of] 7) wince the church considers it al 1) Whe ailé ais You will get the most suitable paper haying broken all records between |) U"* ees os crimin: Free Transportation to Attend the by coming to us. Our specialties sre) yr a his and ueab, having made hecab eyelet i a ag sete leaah uld i A 1 Meet t Chicago ; hg} pene nave | period of Easter ts ne of serrow. ld Annual Meeting a cago. Wall Paper, Pictures the distance in four hours, to the #¢¢- "There were servives at St, Francis de ld the s y Some Interesting Fusts. on | Sales churet ain the end Frames “But the most remarkable thing of sie a = mself And our stock is large, our prices are s the whistle on his engine, It is| DIED IN BALTIMORE, leath. 1 ! In order that the stockbolders of right, and designs varied. Call and] his own private whistle, and was for- | tha Tilkuate Canleal Hallesed Hein ckny inspect. merly ona steamboat. He was at] yee { whey segetd sains Blcte PHAGE e VALME SICA thot one time ova steamboat, aud it was] Mrs. A.M. Johnson, formerly of | nd ro rel brisk fa poe netic aha then be first met whistle. You] Dallas, Tex , died a day or two ago] 'y ve f Royal | posted { t Fike at e ® al — eh ne | Ht wn 7 In « bs discov by a notic ov the effeet tha 1 water and fifty miles on land, Well, |The deceased was mother-in-law of} | any eed: Ta ea seive amine ene he put this whistle on his locomotive | Mt. Morrell Buckner, formerly of the] Shy peed “ It) cordance with resolve of the b ar hen he chapged from a steamboat to {Citys and having visited in Paducab, | } eh treasu ne D, tof directors, there, may be issued to W. M. JANES when he changed from a steamboat OV; ye) and favorably remembered | wads of lions and tigers, and {each holder of owe ire shares of The first time he blew that whistle |here. ‘The deceased was about 15}! eh the capital stock of 3 Cex years of age, and leaves a hasband ‘ tral Railroad company, as registered he was passing a little station, and bg | ated to Diana. 'I books of the Bee me to buy, sell or whistled for board. It may seem | #24 four chikiren be rich in ar epee liee hi paging arial ‘ mortgage realty. sea . 1 re to be neh in arehaic : enabling ol o tra besygubaiiad strange, but every Operator on the aE ai Veeanntntat the ( eet 988 Ee cote tines rou We OFFICE 828); BROADWAY | jing for fifty miles suck up the] HAVE THEIR USIFOR Ti sand the worship of D station of the Illinois Centrrl Rail- board y : hal # : vac earest to bis o! n ‘egistere Another interesting thing about his! ‘The Paducah boys pow have their MADE HIM DIVIDE. reco. Ne ehgntys pe Second Hand Goods life is that he was once $1,000,000 in juniforms, and are rapidly getting f Two Hungrysand Nearly Peo | ihe parpose of attending, in person, debt, and at the rate of $10 aday has |used to camp life. ‘They are real itacs. Actone. Lbapshud paid du | Bp gee Rabe ee met red ape me ceeded in paying every cent of it ears veiled ha pn be ‘ about the time when negro} ing of the company, which will be] JLEAD & Ss o so egulars are. e governs} sy received rst seric te eral office nt Last, but not least, he isa man}ment is bringing order out of chaos, | yr nang held at its perl office in Ch fi The actor was about it.}on Wednesday, September 28 who has the greatest abhorrence of a}ant camp life will soon be very gett cat thede Deraiie: ‘ in auasaline x Wed tool pleaiant to them all mpany had started out from} at noon, Details as to the necessary a’ Pi gh ( with ¢) or ten end men] procedure to obtain such ticket, the t ; : DEAR MUTE PUPILS, ig band and oréhestra,” said |date of its issue and its limit, are Established,1855. Incorporated 1883, This is a yoke on s Marshall coun- lhe expenses we fully set forth on the posted notices i ty man, and it is‘told by the Benton} ,, . ness | ‘we referred to. la tbis cvanection, it 4 The Danville school for the deat F Tribune, which says: | nd finally, when ey will be interesting to note that since, . ” has closed for the vacations and Hy 8 Crockett’ Jones, once upon af i : ; ; the pany was busied, in 1862, the capital stock of the com- p yr tution, was in the city yesterday with | & , ms : Birmivgham The contractor fur- Shas bos tives naib ho Wak bakes dios: hovs ‘ m yas}den, ranging from 4 per cent, to 10 ry itin, but one day he had some oe of thew-suc -|semi-annually to every holder of : KE. Clark, Benton; Miss L f y y Company other use for the horse and bugg , ; . to Chicago. stock, and that it is now twenty years . 4 L, Sims, Miss Lora Sims rae , and sent Crockett’ off with the . elory ge t Billy Riceand|since the company, in any year 5 mail riding o mule and he arrived at MA ee sak ai Bove) BY W. Foote came in together, | paid less than 5 per cent., the present ‘ wut an hour behing |Divguid, and Miss L, ‘Taylor, Mure Hele Larpapeeyernfier iy House Fronts, Mill Machinery J iiu\'why he did not come iu ofsched-|4i0%» — Masflekl; Lottie Wright, ae ML Toate. wont [St478 ox Ou, CEE oF ToL $ ate’ alley ; irnest avis, As COONT And Tobacco Screws, ule time, He replied that he wanted |i oiigy . Slate ite and. | ease h Coaente aie Brass and Iron Fittings, to come in it but Mr. made bim i ms | Fiadk was out, wo | > { sen 1 Castings of all kinds | (ome on that d—n mule. The post EXCURSION VIA bac 1 joined Billy Rice PADUCAH, KY master said no more ILLINOIS CENTRAL | tau tered a = <= TAKE NOTICH, : ch was 5 cer PL nl Summer rates are now in effect to vcup of coll pte Sts sto} , % . r live cents. tatth » Phat on Monday, June 20, 1898, Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit Maes tine bonis ap STATE HOTEL, |o.'0i siete 2'te yates olen tot ter ser nad waa} sand waited hi zine THE CITIZENS’ SAVING BANI resorts, good for 90 days, nlp sical $ $1.50 a day, Special rates by the Te CITIZENS t Ay IN Hey Ou May 17, and June 7, and 21, Hom a papouey did you say vy) Pi enty-five Shares of the Capital) nomeseekers excursion tickets will be} You had, Billy? he aske« woek. D, A, BAILEY, Propr. w re ; & Gyr homeseekers € c ill be] you! Betwoon 4th and Sth on Ferry at {stock of the Fowler Whartboat - 10° }gold to various points im ‘Tennessee,| “ ‘I'l have five cents after I pay for} |» pare: hea . ; represented by Cor _ . eD ne Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar-| t's k and coffee.” ps vip R als. ea ber ‘Ten nel ar santa in the] kansas, ‘Texus, Indian Territory, aud ‘Foote promptly rapped on the ' NEY | name of Joho P, Campbell. other states at one fare for the rou tal and motioned to a waiter, OS SR Toledo, Ok . Sale will ooh Ae oc ree tog [trip Good for 21 days to return, “When the wa bat Up hasaids Mais aug Wills « and will be to the highest bidder for} yim J.T. Dowsya: ‘Bring me a nice hot plateand agup . Undertakers and embaime: TT, Nfugent. rs, cash. fe of coffee d. Educate Sour 2 weiy With Cason stipation t esl Grvyidiots rotund munes. You need send nothing out of town, ‘ Pater’ Flat-Onening Books BROADWAY

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