The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 14, 1898, Page 3

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Office, 714 South Third street, A week, 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS 4 SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY Th Fifth Avenue, New generally the Nv nkeht thes have 60 bong castully in personal treatment, used suc Not the articles stat results received, larger ones in proportion. ED H. PURYEAR ™Se.R.8 Wey And Notary Public, Real estate and litigation. administrator of and as guardia security REALESTATE WO NORTGAGE {ONS oF hen Second Hand Goods Reta eondey- asoaelre BOUGENO & SON bee by coming to us. we bea iliful Women pet L. P. BALTHASAR STATE HOTEL. THE MISSES BELU’S |)... tree osidence Telephc neib0 nGALIFORNIA! VIA The Southern Route The Iron Mounta Rou , Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS + SUNSET + LIMITED) A train without an Leaves St, Louis 10:20 p. m., Taesdays and Saturdays, Only SIXTY HOURS 10 LOS ANGELES ripatve ‘Herat 4. MATTHEWS, Southern Ticket Agent, 94 W. Main | St. Loutsville, Ky. “Wi lap lyay 4s , fi RIGHT WAY wot course, some and iron- ng better than others, but we en- Jeavor to have all pass through the srocess unimpaired. Good soap Writer and sktiiful hands insure perfect Give us an opportunity to Small packages thankfully Ours is different. d th prove it ‘BAM LAUMDRY, 120 North Fourth St. STAR & hone 200. Attornev at Law Life Insurance Agent, and = Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner of he Mevracken circuit court. Will ractice in all the courts of this and ning counties. Special attention 1 to the collection of all claim: be renting of real estate and all other Will act as assignee and eceiver of insolvent estates, also as decedents’' estates n of infants, Bonds for iven in surety companies Oitics No. 127 South Fourth street Legal Row), Paducah, Ky Ww. M. JANES 328. BROADWAY ric where, We also ex used to hear a great deal about hings which fit “like the paper on wall,’ but how frequent it is that paper doesn’t fit on the wall. Just uso itis pasted bard is no sign pat it fits. | The pattern may not ight, the color may not suit the room, ou Will get the most suitable paper Our specialties are Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames nd our etock is large, our prices are ight, and designs varied. Call and When in Metropolis stop at the $1.60 a day, Special rates by the D, A. BAILEy, Propr. Between 4th and 6th on Ferry wt BALLARD’S Litlle Cuba Cigars Clear Havana Five Cents Straight OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. WRITTEN AT RANDOM The secrets of various young men’s | success with tie girls are widely dit- ferent. The secret ‘of the young | man’s success mentioned hereafter is rather oovel. He is a very suscepti- ble young man, and bas a vast varie- ty of sweethearts. fortunate | young men often wonder how he does it, and one wag recently fortunate ugh to find out. I say, old man,” is it you manage to with the girls ? “Oh, E don’t know,’ was the re-| ply. ‘I just go after them. You notice I don’t go with any of them very long. “dut L don't see bow you mana to keep up with so many of ther “1 guess a fellow has to go from one to the other if he can’t get one | to bave anything to do with bim long a tim Thus the conversation went until the gay and giddy masher said: ‘*1'll tell you, old man, how they do and what I have to put up witb. ‘The! other afteroeon 1 sent a card around Less he began, ‘how populs be so to callon a young lady. ‘Tbe hoy brought me back this answer: ‘Lhbave an engagement for to- night, thank the Lord.’ ‘Just imagine the audacity of such agitl! and the meek and lowly spirit of the pampered idiot who has to put up with it! [guess that the reason I'm so ‘popular,’ as you call it.” ’ 1 i The soldier boys « home such lurid accounts of the epoch of starvation”’ into which they have entered. That the boys are en-| titled to the best there is, is admitted ; but when they enlisted they likely did not expect cake and cream Their lot is bad principally by con- | trast, naturally, and as might have been surmised by them. A soldier's fare is different from Uthat received at home, yet many of them are getti fat on the fare provided by the gov- eroment, anc e Waxing strong aud robust as a result of the training and out-door life. The government bas even probibit- ed the sale of cakes, pies, and similar luxuries in some of the camps, as these are considered inim- ical to the development of a soldier. ven ifthe boys are not faring well, they should not write it back home, for it has a distressing effect on wives, mothers, sisters or sweet- hearts, and oceasion them much un- necessary anxiety and solicitude when none of these ¢ avail, wrong in writ- | lemonade shoot the chute” There is one bless- | You can now * La Belle park. ing attached to the renewal of this pleasant summer pastime — which | ought to make it popular. ‘his is the fact that with each ‘shoot’? you get gratis a glass of ice water, ‘There used to bea time when visitors to the park bad at their disposal barrels of ice water—but that was a long time ago. The change may have resulted from the ice monopoly, or from ade sire to increase the protits at the lemonade stand, At any rate, when you hereafter want a drink of water, youcan get it by taking a slide down the wooden bill into the pond, and if you don’t get your fill when you hit the pond, call for the rest when you get back to the top. | es a: Even children soon become experts at analysing the motives that actuate h other. They may judge others by themselves, which is usually a pretty good way to judge, but at any rate, they are quite often remarkably adapt at it. Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers. 180 § Thied Complexion Tonle Ht Immediate of ct In clearing and ng the shin, 1's ota cosmeti¢. ag up Wut is find pastes de it to the shi when appite sin the skin. ‘ean follow dir uit, ‘The M Pr ) H one norree cosrs You NOTHING © effoct arte xnctly as claimed, so that no Fisk in sen all. slutely elear a Foor com Flexion and beautify epee one, Tb Cious offer should be aecepted b scan address he Misse r and by ‘will We ve promptly wi sythous Sarai nua meni fnd send all ondcts to ah 1, OF Gold Fish Agen ts Good Bye Old Headache Head- 10¢ If you use our Good By ache Powders—4 dose J,D, BACON & CO. PHARMACISTS Seventh and Jackson Don't Tobaceo Spit and Smoke Your hve Aw Bo quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag Yo The other day a small boy loaded his pocket with shot and started out to exterminate a few birds, accompa: nied by his litle brother. He shot around into trees and yards until he came to a house at which were stay- ing two young visitors about bis own age. Just as he aimed into a tree, the kindly face of an aged lady ap- peared at the door. “Don't, Jdbonie, don’t do that,’ she entreated, ‘*You mustn't kill the pretty, innocent little birds, Johnnie bung his bead in well simulated shame, not neglecting to look askance at the windows for a vision of those two pretty girls ad- miring his heroism, He went home, his little brother trudging disappoint. edly along behind him. “Say, mamma,’ said the latter in evident disgust, as they entered the kitchen, ‘Johnnie stopped shooting birds.’” “Did — he “What made b the reply, }usual an | most entertaining but were of a high and evoked perhaps as much ap- plause as anything on the program He proved himself the right young man in the right place, and his sue- cess showed that the class made no mistake in choosing bim, Sut the the Commencement Ex Opera House Last N Vight Builting Was Packed Miss Ethyl Bailey played on the piano, ‘‘Zepher de Mai’? and capti- to Its Utmost, vated the audience by her musi She is a promising young musician destined to become of the best in her line Mr, Willie Winston read an essay, “Association and Environment,’’ one The ‘Th Young People selves Creditably F Acquitted om First to Last—Eptertains which received rapt attention, and ing Program, which was je and interesting Eaper. Mr. Winston is unusually ee bright snd received the highest per cent. in his class, The annua. commencement of the] Miss Edna Wright had the honor Paducah public schools took place at | of delivering the valedictory, and the the opera house last night and was as/yaledictory was well delivered, it event of great interest. might be added. ‘This is an honor of The opera house was packed to its} whieh any one might feel proud, and utmost with ® most appreciative au-) Miss Wright acquitted herself most dience, and the heat was creditably, mut that did not mar the exercises of] Following the be evening, which were not only|plomas and the closing chorus ‘Fairyland Waltz’? Rev, Mr. Taylor pronounced the benediction, and the excessive distribution of di- character, which speaks well not only for the individual graduates them: | audience dispersed, selves, but also for the character of} It was one of the most successful jwork done in our public schools by] commencements ever held, and the | our corps of teachers, board of education appreciates it and No one thing is a better index to the character and aims of a people than the grade of efficiency demand- ed in their public schools and the in- terest taken by the public in the work is very proud of it. The board oc- on the stage with the Many beautiful flowers were pre- sented to the various graduates, the done. Paducah has beea endowed |snte-roum being fillet with them, with a most liberal share of those . natural advantages that give the city = solidity and prosperity. But cue | Nols entra ith proudest possession of this city is the class of young people who last night, OF INTEREST TO in the pride their youth and their STOCKHOLDERS beauty and in the strength of self reliant’ manhood snd womanhood | gree Transportation to Attend the celebrated their commencement. Aauval Mocting ut Ukienge. When the curtain a vision of Home Interesting Facts. attractiveness was revealed, the stage - being ed with cut flowers and] yp order that the potted plants, while a most charming the Ilinois Central f back ground was formed of the class] may more readily attend in person colors, yellow aud white. the annual meetings, there bas been The graduates, twenty-four in| posted in each station of the compa number, were as follows py a notice to the effcet that, ia ac- ros »ckholders of ilroad company erage! ot Heated May Hy-| cordance with a resolve of the board yer ianly ode ae Rosa Kolb,| o¢ directors, there may be issued to pews Tr Ones Pad e mobbah ti giele bolder of ove or more shares of arris, Lizzie Jarvis, Jettie Davie ares : , the capital stock of the Illinois Cen- Lata Rirchoff, Mary Gsegeo; Malai “Ger, of the ois Cen tral Railroad company, as registered the books of the company, a enabling him or her to travel company’s lines from the the Llinois Centrrl Rail- road nearest to bis or her registered address, to Chicago and return, for tie purpose of attending, in person, Baily, Jincie Smith, Mary Karnes Mildred Terrell and Edna Wright. Messrs Harry Gilbert, Willie Win- ston, Charles Acker, Edwin Wolff, Stuart Sinnott, Silas Mitchell, Joho Woolfolk ana Jessie Weil. Rey. W. H. Pinkerton pronounced in on ticket over the station of » invocation, followed by “Me 5 va Sears es " wed by “Merry lie next annual stockholders’ meet- June,’ the class chorus, Q ing of the company, which will be Mr, Jessie Weil, one of the bright-| helt at its general oflice in Chicago est young men in the class, to whom | on, Wednesday, September 28, 1898, j was entrusted the salu tory acquit: Jat noon. Details as to the necessary ted himself most creditably. His} -ocedure to obtain such ticket, the theme was,*‘Nunquam nou Paratus,” yore oe its issue. and ite limit. are and he handled it like a veteran. He fully set forth on the posted notices was warinly applauded referred to, In this coanection, it fe luet, “Grand F Hl Tro-) wiii be interesting to note that since, ee oe ee sar “hea in 1562, the capital stock of the com- Misses Rosa Kolb and Stella Hy-} any became full paid, a cash divi- marsh, who are both talented musi-| {i Anoig from per cent, to 10 cians, and who won the adwmira ‘an it. per annum, has been paid of the entire audicnce, especially Maahaliy to avery holier of those who were musicians. stock, and that it te now twenty years Miss delivered. charming a recitation by well Salome, Maude Vance, was and won for that may, compliments. Mr. Stuart Sinpott's ad ircss was a riotic one,**Why We Figbt,”’ and 5 the company, in yaid less than 5 per cent., Toy | Ut less than 5 | 1 ' ‘etribution. any year, the present IN FISHING IN MAINE. “LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and ne bottle, or $6.00 and get six bottles, PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. “VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TI! | J. W. Meare, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy ‘roceries, Canned Goods of (| Kinds Free delivery to all part of the city, Cor. 7th and Ad is. Mr. George W. Grubts is in the wood husiness at the corner of Tenth and Trimble streets. He is well known by all, and will give eatistaction. Al orders promptly filled COLORED oused the audience to a bigh|Is a t Occupation and Not Al- state of entbusias:n, both by his Successful patriotic seatiments and his able] * ice ir n plays livery, ‘ ricks u \ a (Me.) Miss Jincye Smith’s essay on ‘+ Ad- nwh s carly vancement ‘of Women’? ‘wa ap the #1 ‘ written, and very entertaining Deir fe the young lady deserves great credit b 1 the pe tor the effort of many days spoiled in a me (Quite a bit was made by the vocal quartette of the following young la- dies; Louise Kirchoff, Jessie Mick sell, Elizabeth Jarvis and = Mary Karnes. The young ladies were called bavk after the first’ rendition, Mr. Chas. Acker’s declamation,} “Oration,’’ was the best one of lina few things of the evening, and won for the netting the young man much well merited led, was applause. | vik Likewise Miss Myrtle Decker'’s ded strag splendid essay, ‘Attention to Tri- * which was one of the best ever read before an audience her A mandolin duet by Misses May Harris and Mildred’ Terrell, with Miss Mary Karnes at the piano, was , duly appreciated, and contributed | ; f half largely tv the enjoyment of the even- . 60 and 50 e¢ ing. it rules until the Miss Jettie Davie recited +The}, mes in competitior Idyl of An Orebard”’ in an able man ontinues, with a s oer the Fourth of J Edwin Wolff delivered an oration, the seas W hae digdeatioa,- whieh was well bane|(,: . (etree eek he othe weirs dled by the young man, and entitles 2 one packed in ice ready for him to great credit. “ ’ Prof. Harry Gilbert rendered in ies 6s the Ponshased bis usual excellent and able manner rticularly anxious for a good a piano solo, with orchestra accom-| . san’ to. offset the dismal paniment, He played ‘Klavier| ; ie aking darian Koncert” (Mendelssohn), and won)). \inior, ‘Phe little fish have run much applause, ; Sa ane talbtedae schools Miss Elizabeth Jarvis, in her reci- op m anes Hardie tation, ‘*Alviro,’’ proved one of the to pay for the wear and tear best entertainers on the program, saw Galiiiin bf day aud exhibited considerable dramatic SE te ths tetera: cf talent, he was liberally encored . toes ‘The next feature of the exercises( (). jy.ny + hall face was the presentation and acceptance} ,) : Tost of jhe spade, presented by Miss Mary i gm gee ree Geagen in bebalf of the class of '98| |) Ne Se to Miss Mattie Davis, who received] | ge de i) 4 pf "99. Kirchoff for the clas Miss Louise sang in 9 Lunatics in England. most charming manner, *O, Happy I ] » is a classified list of day,’’ and received many compli-| {those who have been admitted ments over her beautiful voice nto England lunatie ms during Mr. Silas Mitchell's oration, agricultural ‘Room at the Top,’' was one of the best offered during the evening. Mr Mitchell is ove of the brightest in bis} o class. “engineers and artisans, ura Is opkeepers 213 soldic teachers, ete.; 61 commercial travel- o wonder worker, that makes weak wen 0, strong. Alb crvamiom mast tov Craaseer y he a ea ve, Savage oF Net Your “Aw, ‘cause Mra, Smif told ‘im too, Pou kuow she’s got two pretty Le at ber house now!’" Miss Myrtle Greer’s essay, **Act, proved most instractive, a3 well as, bor aman and sustained fully the fact ers, 44 musicians, 80 doctors, 28 cler: gymen, 23 authors and journalists, 22 estore, er M Young ‘Calle and Gentle-| tlement Tonight Will Be Giyen Ten Their Gradua First in th the City, ¢ Diplomas History of ‘WOOD ¢ YARD! DEPARTMENT. | THE COMMENCEMENT. Morton’s opera house will no doubt be crowded tonight, the occasion be- Admiral Sampson | | Must Meet the | Spanish Fleet Gardner Bros, & Co, will meet ali competition in prices on Furniture, Carpets, Mattings and | Stoves, Iu fact, everything that is needed in furnishing your house from ‘start to finish, See our iron beds before you buy. We have lower prices than ever ieard of on iron beds, We a the leading upbolsterers of the city, We nufacture and make over all kinds of mattresses aud awnings. Your credit is g GARDNER BROS, & CO. Telephone 896. 203-205 South Third. | Our The| | HALF IN TWO ing the graduating exercises of the} y colored high school For weeks past have been the principal topic of inter est. They will be the first of the kind for the colored people ever held in the city and will be appreciated, it is hoped, by exercises | a crowd that will fill | the house from parquet to gallery Every arrangement and detail have | been perfected to make the carrying out of the program all that can be wished. THE SUN Tomorrow evening's Sts tain a full and detailed the graduating exercises at the opera house tonight. Copies of the can be obtained by calling at 22 South Seventh street Sun The Golden Star club, of which Mrs. Lucy Dickerson is capt weet at the Washington — street Baptist church tomorrow evening Refreshments will be served in abun dance: MISS KENNEDY LECTURES, ‘The lecture of Miss Kennedy, last evening, at’ the Washiogton Street | Baptist church, was highly instracts ive and interesting. She bas been traveling University at Louisville and the Bap- tist Women’s Educations! convention | for the last three years, and has done| great work in the way of and interesting the denomination in the educational work. She is herself unifying will con- | account of ain, will | will be in the interest of the State} | a graduate from the classical course of the college department of the above institution, ‘and those who failed to bear ber during her stay here, missed a rare opportunity to hear a cultured lady. She is the guest of Rev, sud Mrs. W. S. Baker, on South Seventh street will remuin over to ‘have the honor,’’ as she expressed it, ‘of attending our first’ graduating exer- cises. Mrs. LH Brown, who arrived in| the city last week, is the guest of her} sisterriniaw, Mes, Rosa Dickerson stl Te Touere will be weer M. FE. church ‘Thursday Juve 16, by Mesdames Recker ap jlie Morton body cordially invited \ 10c; children de. Mrs, Lulu George, of North Tenth | street, has been ov the sick list for some time. The Mayblossum club will meet this evening iu the bascmeut of Washing- ton street church Mrs. J Misa , is in 10 City Lizzie James, of Y the city | iv guest of Mrs. | ‘Season | Telephone 118 Wall Paper, per roll.. Fifty-cent Window Shades for......... Sic .80¢ Hand Picture frames made to order. Fine done in any part of the county by 6.6. LEE Look for th made shades in any size. paper hanging NORTH Ot RTH | STREET Norn TOURTH STREET t on Fourth street. Big Sign wh | Wall Decorating $ our business, our pastime, our de light. We should like the job of dec- orating the great wall of China, but content if you will let us deco- rate a few walls in your house. Do they need it? Oh you can’t get ' out of that, and we always hate to see & awallin need of artistic decoration. Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. | But your pocketbook is all right and | you know a good thing when you see it, W. 8S. GREIF. verything in Its IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. ht _F. LALLY. yes: Cor, gth and Trimble. Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE others, HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, Bergdoll shone 101, Soda Po; Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m er Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Proprietor. Selt Luvinia Browo, on North Ninth] / en Geouse U, Drewty f a SNTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS 3 et ee iIBLACKSMITHING a a <1 REPAIRING be county and state afore . aid tirm | will pay the HL » Dote| LARS for « ase of CATARNH that cannot be curd , Haut CaTARRA CORY FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, thit 6th day of December, A. D., i880 " A, W. 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