The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 11, 1897, Page 3

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ees. eSsessse- F Sceeece EBEESS Nowrn Ly, Chattanooga. Nashville .. EEPEE esesceta- Sossessee : All trains daily. Through train and Ghat and oe ees ; > ; * Pe ’ LOUISVILLE AND'M VIRION : Nowrn Hoump—_ N jo 2A No St LY New Orleans, 72 mn ph +o hon 100 ei am Ar Paducah 245 7 ho aun LyPaducah Ty say atn Ar Princeton |)! 440 v7 am Nortouville. ||. 53 10 am Ly Central city... 60 20am Ar Louinvitles 0111 6 16 pm Cinetnnats .... 640 am SovrH HouND— No at No 2 Gv Cineinnati......11 9) pm : 7 sid em . ¥ 1% pm n 2% pm Ar Paducah! 604 pm Ly Paducah 615 pm Ar Fulton. 50) pm Ly Putton r Ar Memphis, t New Orleans. 740 am All traing run cally N nd 24 carry Pullman buffet sleeping chai care between Cia roe Feelin New Or ‘Nos ‘om run solid ant New Otlesns, carrying ‘Felon buset Alnepers ‘Train ay carries Paducah Loulgville sleeper, ope in Padueah union depot at 9 nt east, we roadway uth. The Ruder the Palmer, and on depot #T LowEs iy’ wonTH BOUND Arrive Paducan Stop tor meais-All traine fun daily ta bn Ue a St, Louis and oo Bleeping ans ot St Louis. Double berth rates. Ip connection with the Southern will, om and afieg the Dight of Now a. ran frgw, Cluciunats em Uoulsvilie Yallmes and Steere EVERY mn i SLEE! eae Airect at New Orfeane wii « fast solid) vestubule eet Uclanivent to ae Anesies od San Prancieco, « ae ours the QALIFORNIA NEW DRLEANS Cincipnaut ana foavtogtm 6% p,m. every Pullman ‘Tourist | Sleeping Cay) and running oa. tus ise EXICO Orleans, uy the Ligpots central and Aihers Pattie Rpsive Tieke Rates as Low as by Any Other ‘Route, ‘nk for speclalcabforitn fobler of 10, Mt fekets and \cain Gime et ammo Den Missougi Pacttic RaiLway ‘Tie Great Torough wine From TA KANSAS CITY, BT JOE, St, Louis xin WA EVIL: envi T LAKE. TRY Tew FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED. js fron Mountain Route, The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST_AND SOUTHWEST. Lf Free Reclining Chalyé on Al} Trains, Tyrovan Coac yes Mewruis TO DaLLas AyD Four Wonrm, For maps, rated frog aiGols on Teas, Ar jthan March Sth, 1897. 2 information and tickets apply to Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Trai tation Co. INCORPORATED. « S. HOPKINS ‘clock a, 1 Paducah and Cairo, Pack Line (Daily except ) Paper! |< 5 we always the first to show FALL STYLES designs and colors. Thog're in now ready for your inspection, Finest line of Picture Mouldings In the City, Have you-secn the Jatest A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for-GOOD work. L, P, BALTHASAR, 423 Bway. Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. In all Aho tates] 1 ouis finds jp Under Parser House American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. R. COOPER, Manager HG, Marri 7. L, Criee HARRIS ch GRICE, Attorneys- at - Law, 125.8. Fourth—Upstairs, Stenographer In OMe, PRESIDE March 4, Is For the above oc Central railroad will, on March 1, 2 and 3, sell tickets to Washington, D. C. and retorn at one first class fare for the round trip, good going on the | date of sale, and for continuous pas sage in each direction, and returning not earlier than March 4th, nor later A. H. Hansox, G. P, A. Chicago, Ill. Ww. A, Kettoxp, A. G. P. A, Louisville, Ky. J.T. Doyoyaw, C. Te A. Padu- ca, Ky. i Reduced Rates to Memphis. On account of the Seventh annual meeting of the Southern Lumber Manufacturers at Memphis, Tenn. , the illinois Central railroad will sel tickets on February 16th ang 16th, and for trains arriving at Memphis in the forenoon of February 20 at one fare for the round trip, good re- turning until February 25. td . T. Donovan, C. A. All persons knowjng themselves in- debted to the firmsjof Rogers & King and Jotm._Rogers f& Son are hereby warned to cath and settle the same at once at my oll No, 127 South Fourth street, an@thereby save to themselves costs, ‘k will be forced to proceed by law \to dpllect same, jnless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H.\Poryrar, Receiver of Rogers & Riug and John Kanses, and all Werttfn States, aya further Intormation, cali o your Jocal tyeket agent, or write 1. G, MATTHEW s Hestabllshedt 196, Johnson Foundry and Machine C0. Manufacparers ang Dealers 1p Steam Engingsp Boilers, 'ouse-Fronts, Mill Machinery]: And Topacco Screws, Brass gnd Trop Befingsy of all kinds, Papucan, AN) LL HARPER, ATTORNEY: AP’ 120 8, FourthyRoom/No, _ wilt praciics al the courts Kegnrucky, Mon of claims pro} af size until, and including Februa: J. tate W, A, KELLOND, Bogers & Son. d26tt ‘Trip to Mexico, On February 37 4 special train will leave Chicago via Illinois Cen- tral railroad fora tour of Mexico, stopping at New Orleans for Mardi Gras, and at principal points in Mexico, making a personally con- ‘ducted tour of about thirty-five days. The rate from Paducah will be $311.65, which covers railroad and sleeping car fares, meals in dining car and. hotels; special street cars ; guides and interpreters; boats and burros and attendants, ase ulars, descriptive , call on or address pamphlets, vi ay Hanson, G, P. A,, Clilea- Me "Downy an, C. A., Padu- a Ky. td Annual State Conyention Y>M- C. A. At Frankfort. For the above occasion ound trip limited for return pas T. Donovan, Com’l Agent. A. H. Hanson, G. P. As ALG. PLA. | be free from care. asion the Illinois |‘ For further | EN DOCTORS hv. * aes Cele —_ = —- — Newcomb ,of St seit ‘anew woman in the bestfcense of the word An invalid woman is al Sa. sad sightg-sadder even thdn that! of an iny@lid Man, because of her greater vacity-for suffgning. Nettrglgia, backaches, Bits of de pressiot aad Hone compels her to thittk or work with half her? brain as if it would \go to @eces, are on whore gtriking the great, value of Paine's celery compognd than are heat from the lips df women who have been made wel, Its abétity | releave those ills em to/pe\peculiarly the mis of Avomen is overwhelm provén'by innumerable testi als from women of the high in the GC rs. “WRITTEN AT RANDOM. country editor must dently, also, 118 free from toll, with the excep- tion of the energy that is required to cull and clip. But he certainly doesn’t have to get his paper out un- les¢ he wants to. Once or twice an esteemed con temporary of Marshall county, the Hardin ‘Star’? has sppeared with the announcement that the reason it “wasn't out last week was because our printer went away and forgot to come hack,"* Aud now, guess what? A Mayfield paper says: P. W. Randolph, editor of the em,’’ requests us to announce on account of the sickness of lumself all his office force, unable to get ont the ‘+{tem"’ week."" The life of th this t? ’ Over in Hlinois the people have a jnaint’ way of placing @ moribund opera house on its feet again, Ac- cording to an exchange, Anna boasts of one of the best opera houses in Southern Illinois. The owner re- cently declared that he would be! obliged to change the second story into offives, in order to get a rental) for the building, and accordingly 25 leading business men of that city have each subscribed the sum of ten dollars and pledged to buy at least two tickets each, for every attraction | during the year. So the city of An- na will have an opera house for qu- other year any Ww; ate Although it ia not generally known, For further the Ili- nois Central R, R, will on February 17th and 18th sell round trip tickets to Frankfort, Ky., at one fare for the Paducah has in her midst 4 most tal. ented young writer, but one whose diffidence and modesty forbid his making himself generally known as a frequent writer for some of the best and brightest magazines in the coun- try. This is unfortunate; for young man possesved of such talent ‘as Mr. Rudolph Steloiaegen should enjoy the credit he is justly entitled to for his most meritorious work, Mr. Steinehaegan has an excellent story in the last issue of New York “Town Topics,” the greatest and wost original society America, }t is entifled A ikentuis- ky Utopia,’ and the only signature is “The Story ‘Teller.’ Phe anly fault that couk| he found with Towa Topics is its failure to give credit to its contributors for thelr bright and entertaining stories, Hanes Mr. Steinehaegan \s author of * Ken- tucky Utopia’? and he poe es credit for it Briefly, the narrative tucky rather of the type creaied by the comic papers, hew- ever,—Wwho starts arpa Mammoth e and gets into a passage whose almost interm yable windings carry hin to a strange — country. Whiskey twenty - years old flows and ripples thro the river beds, beer effervesces in the nu- merous ponds without ever getting | stale, and wine bubbles up unceas- ingly from the springs. ‘The vormal condition of the r fonts of this Parsdixe of Booze is in- oxication, and the adventures of the solonel in **Ryetown’? are related in \ most entertaining style. If you naven't read it, read if, ” is of a Ken- “Palking About confidence men," said a drammer named Burke at the yhile the-other WAL—-throbs > Gre better than I mples of was nervomand could stat sleey comunities | tisntand a he will be} Becomes a. Well Woman by Taking)... ry Compound:- SN oes Mrs. Newcomb, writing from her |fome, 2205 Market St., St. Louts jsays: “Twas taken with a heavy cold, which Ftiegtected, and pleu risy setiv. Then I was.in bed for severat wee! When I fecovered so I could get yr T had ‘thet tired feeling,’ and was never y, y well. Ng dBcior fold ame to talfe Celery compound, so T it. a. bottle feel much pf months. = I t sleep we night. Now Iv@st ¢ ry that Pain eat well, and wil celery compound me a new woman, Paine's celery feriponnd 46 used by physicians in Qycin as wellas prescribed\ to /pat suffering from nervous diseases sleeplessness, neuralgia, rheuma run-dowrt ition It is within the reach of every one New Richmond Hotel yesterday, ‘1 saw a lalla-pa-lulu once, I was at the time clerk at the Metropolitan Hote in New York—you know the Metro- politan went under some tit busted, you know. It was the heail- quarters at certain times during the year for merchants from the outly- ing districts who came to New York to huy goods. Sometimes there| would be at twenty-five or| thirty of them at one time. “One day 9 smoath looking young | duck dressed as snug as Ward Me Allister used to look walked in oa paid @ week's board ia advance. He hung around the hotel and nobody knew what he did. Nobody cared, in fact, in a big city like New York so about the endof the week he fell in with a country merchant froy mira, New York,and that two li on very friendly terms. ‘The: | least wol e walks together, and eat togeth- er, but finally the ‘‘show-down’? | came. | ‘The two, the si 2 Elmira mercuant, wa i the latter shortly a youthful up avd address: | or one day a terwards was accosted by a looking who rushed warmly grasped bis Land, ing him as Mr. Johnson. “My name's not Johnson," ¥- {plied the merchant distrustfully, “you") re mistaken, “Now Mr, Johnson,” pleaded the] other, ‘what do you want to go | |back on me like that for? You know] | we were friends together once, and] my father has loaned you re ume after time. But because I did wrong when I was 9 boy you} | haye gone ba: j + ‘Pdon’t{know you, [my name's and | never did horrow | exclaimed | not Johnso any money from anyone,’ | the merchant in exasperation, He | looked nettled to think of being ac- cused of deserting his friends. “But nothing daunted the young} fellow took out a roll of 4. and said, ‘I'll het you an hundred dollars your name is Johusen,’ The merchant was mad, and wanted to prove what his ns | 1 He count. anway, so he r Jo toon out his money, and ing out an hundred dollars, remarked ‘Here’s a gentleman here who soquiesced, me and knows that iay name is not Johnson, . The two put their money in’ the hands of the stranger wha had paid a week's hoardin advance, and had not said a word during the above deatogue, “Now, ismy name Johnson?" | +5 nd exultantly asked the mer- {chant of the man with the mone: ‘Of course it’s Johnson,’’ re plied the other, as hy handed the $200 to the young fellow and they walked off together, nt soon realized that he toll me all The merch had been buncoed, and about it afterwards," Paine’s| tegly made : owy homes | >. FX COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURC! HES JOS. Mm Prenebing I 1. Palmer. pastor Tiere nodists.) Sun hand * p Sev jpauren. Sunday SATISFACTION GUARANTEEL aL ane PETTER, Te ye, | Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in sea TSHEWwWELRY LINE. REPAI". WORK & SPECIALTY. ). 112 SOUTH THIRD school a. Syintay gquooe.a.]to honor God by our manly, honest and intelligent life. Hence we mut have, and we must encourage and support a good, fair, and well man- oth and Trimble preaching 3p t an, churh—Sunday aged paper, as nearly so as we can. A: Now my people having read the Pad- | uc Me Darty Sen; and being person- acquainted with the directors, «l] of them, I can confiden-| ully commend the Sun to you, and «7.90, All are cordially in COLORED LODGES, Yone of us ought to ‘take the i in ie paper read the paper and . ceavery aree{czCulate it among our people + fp peg testy and thereby show that not only the Paducah daily Sun will uever be smart enough to find out. That is, vn! Hall, su!ror tth ged Adee fthat ‘all negroes are natural born Ruth Meets first ana | thieves and liars.’’ Cut this out, ;vering In each month atColored [put in your hat. Well, who did ee Meets every frat} learn so much about the negro? ang Hung dtogday in each month at Colored | Well, never mind, he ne out of Pak Meade 6 v0 o w| business. Say, colored voters, of 1 in each [course we expect the President-elect to appoint the chairman of the county Rep. committee aud president of the board of directors of our Paducah daily Sux to be postmaster—Hon. F, —Hear, hear. As it will be impossible to persuade our very esteemed and efficient present post master, Capt. Clark, to remain, ep by all means let us have Hon. ay evening at Colored Odd Fellows sais i n's Prid Sisters of the ret, ® wo | tL olitt: $0) note I be %—Moets tbe first Tu vc mouth at G. W. Der 131 Broadway nat Doves. ayn each two nd Thre! “Dr, Bell's Pine Honey cures day in each mon 3 Most coughs for yon and ld. Su. k Ceremonial Temp vq {COUR med imply help you wnird cough. Dr, Hell’8\Biné Tar Honey ote Quiedulernacle, No. «, meets test {helps you not to edggh. the bes wn meets wee. | ‘lifference? Would yOu like to. try rach month. ets first and ny it? It is particularly Valuable for those who can not stand the strain of | ing. Ask your druggist for it. no substitute. ‘There is noth- ood as Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Good druggists sell it. For le “by Ochlseblaeger & Walker, draggists, corner Fifth and Broad- way. cou, * meets second Satur eets third Saturday rdi Gras, On account of Mardi Gras at New Orleans, March 2nd, the Illinois Cen- tral R. R. will, on February 26th, 27th, 25th and March Ist, to New Orleans and return at one To insure insertion, matter intend- 1 for this column must be delivered at this office not later than 10 o'clock a.m, Communications are invited for this column on all subjects of inter-|tirst-class fare for the roynd trip, | st to colored people. Let yotr|good for 15 days to return. Two! | communications be couched in pro-]'#rough trains daily. r per terms. Inflammatory articles A. H, Hanson, G.P. As, containing threats, by innuendo or W.A.Kellond, 4 ene. MM. otherwise, are not wanted and the Louisville, Ky, | editor must reserve the right of rivis: J.T. Donovan, C. Ay, ion in all cases, which, however, wilt} 9J18 Padueah, Ky. be exercised only when absolutely doianited, EFFoCTS OF TEA SMOKING. of the Ohio] Phys church will establish office at the church and specialists on nervous troubles are treating numerous cases of extreme insomnia and nervousness (y young women who come to them for ardesses ib aV Satur ght. ‘There will be meil tea Gad: who climes aah treatment without disclosing to them Y odie ; that th ‘tion fs the result of a / Phe ladies are laboring with hinet’c | practh pragticiuie the new vice of smoking tea F ergy to. have this t one of Uy feigarettes é indest entertainwen's given at the} ‘The habieis tporeastag, From ob- Ms Ae) eburch stor has wot| servations of its effects @ West side j en appointed yet, bu be sooy, sickan declares to the Sunday Press / ome and get your uw he ollige | at “a tew cigarette te a genuine brain “ The . + Wil Gain dean ona ick ab ka tant, Anyone who uses it, and yet ~ / Expert” aes He ea Joes not work with her brain, would / ns © half erazy with nervousness, but =) woe ith those who do brain work it is ok, Nt. Votontine Terent, for the stimulus produces ACKSMITH F pebeay ade fusly nd) trange intellectual activity “7 treet Chureh, feb. 53. “After a couple at green tea cigar- r We, the converts of the recent. re-{ &ttes pasos, far Instance, will almost cients Hattie” heel wonilesea Wy kW 1am told by one of my pede Te Yue te nts, The effect of the tea re hia cigarette, while stimulating the brain WILL APPRECIATE / H aud its flow of thonght, gots asa pure YOUR T af r the church offs ya seat of the body, quieting OUR TRADEL f is time we have so ness, uneasiness or actual pains, © fully ted. ‘Therefore, upon{ The after effects are bad if they havo the al el date, we will give| bot been worked off by ugueual mea. Sitesi a Val-ulive entertainment whieh will] tal work. get your mill and spend. a. joyful] 2r¢ Nanded round after dinner, aT} os i < wih Gn Se wuatee uae ow three actresses of considerable Jee reputation wha give ‘tew smoking pars INCORPORATED, juested 10 wear white badge, | ties’ twice @ week, M 3 blue badges. We bh as] “Oue woman, to break off this habit, | Ms Buoow, Pre R. Row1ann, ‘Preas. F. M. Fisnxr, Sec. our first the public] on which she had expended nearly tea | ; f | ca sntine will be|doliars a week, has lately voluntort'y | - STATION 217-N. SBCOND ST. given to those who havenot made se- y perselt under private yeqtsatyt | y / leat Hite omits Ow ¢ had concealed hex pable trom he 4 / A 4 Pabaepagh othe ‘a ee Pele Suiband by aakag eh ariaile pba ilh You can turn your light$ en any titme—whenever you need them. We Aumission toall Se, ‘Table waitore) (icant case Vy resem>*j a by give continuous s¢rvice ay anil it. We don’ t ysertrofley wire currents cos » each Key Gontaining one cigar: | for lighting, It’s adhadiota, Our rates: ep West, P.M, a “ i 25 li 5 ’ Over 10 lights to 25 lights, S6e per I . , are Ware Ye —<Bhkaed mare Wood. ver 10 lights to 26 light per lighf per month. For nice stove wood telephone 29. Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35: ht per nronth. 1 $1 per load. + tt. ea Py . 1 i és One Riveh Boaz axp Rae Co,|_. These low retes for 24 hours service apply When bill is paid’ betorg.~ A Commun " 5th of succeeding month, To the colores especially Let hiss who has thirty-one years labored and ol for your religious, moral, dor educa. tional and politica) we all your attontion to a very important inatter, Phat is: ‘Phe publishing of a news- paper, In such enterprise every citizen of Paducah is personally in- terested, It may be that some do not know it, yet they a sted in it It isto thet aval of every citizen to Kuow tow every other citi- von ws getting life, and te be without such knowledge would leave one where the wratte mi- nority in cong yas round itself a few ago when it had tor ask we here for?’ Every citizen has a community ender with every other, snd the newspaper of interest remedy IL tabubles cwused by | ‘There is on exhibition at the Sen office a piece of “hardtack’’ issued | by the government to high water suf- }ferers of Paducah in M 184 It is sealed in a tin case top and belongs to Mi. B. tt. Smal ley. Ion. Chas, Reed was mayor, and the council was ances ot Messrs, ‘T. J. Atkins, J. M. el Fred Kawleitey, J. G as Terrell, Wm. Williamson, Sol Oehischlager, and Marshall, and the names are al enclosed under glass in the other sid: of the case, LOB OF the wnueolis meuie anes or Ave and r pleatary it con! a ti a wining has cf sity a great deal to de with sald community of inte nd gives much, very much, informa- ote ni tien abou il stooting said com- paid a nfm coughs Ay Well ne had by any one, otherwise, Hence D U the importance of a well conducted R, BELL 3 eeitanee’ (a Whibs a GoiGh Reel Pine-Tar-Honey want wany years, © y hh ‘ , “arty capecially by hold everywhere nt ic, he colored people. The oolored Eaten of he sent upon recipe people want to show other peopl fins hat they know they are a people 4 he K. Bs Ratherinnd ‘ud are anxious to demonstrate t oak nee the world that they know that **Goad | sry" hath made of one blood all nation: —_ of men for to dwe'l on all the face of [For Sale -by Oehlschlaeger the earth,” and as dwellers we mea Walker, » ScMeets every first] know a good thing when we see it, b every but that we appreciate it. There is one thing, however, I venture that! = iW, sell tick-, Your Feet ®ill be oyCtiated eetfont. thé biting blizzard AT SMALL COST by DORTAN. Afetics, Sandals and Fine Rubber Overshgea"go at any price you please. Big Shoes and Little _ Shoes, Fine Shoes a and L_ Cheap Shoes ms We are going to dispose of REGARDLESS OF COST, Dry Goods and Furnishing’ Goods Heavy, Fire and Warm. Prices Cut in Two. ——Come in a hurry—they are” going tast—— INO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store Wall Pagér and Window Shades C/I Te LATEST PATTERNS, ——PeOMer ATE 7 Third Street. ION GIVE "0 ALL ORDER: ao 328 Jas. A.Glauber’s / diay, Feedand Boarding Stables, : |BLEGANT dex FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, —~ ) BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Third.and Washington Streets ©~ “) | | | | ss A. C; EINSTEIN, Vive Prest. and Mgr. , ¥ J. BERGDOLL, Paducah - Bottling a ‘ous O'BERTS BEER, OF St. Louis. Ip kegs bottles, drinks—-Sodi Pop, Seltzer. Water, Orange es temperance e er, Ginger Mey ete, Telephone orders filled natilz1 1 o'clock st™night dyging week and 1: 2,0'clyele™ Saturday nights, Telephone 101. age 10th and Madison Streets. PADUCAH, KY, CSTABLISHED 1864;-=---9 Miss, Mary’B, E, Greif & Co, GH NERAL- INSURANCE AGENT Telephone 174. ( .

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