The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 27, 1897, Page 1

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.s Dr, J. D. Smith, of the City May Our Successful Business Men. All ran advertisements the entire ear. Thelr experience teaches hem that one time advertising does not pay. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. 1—NUMBER 145 it, although surgeons have known it ra long tine. The prevailing cus- tom among most doctors, he says, is to ace“pt nothing new until by its perior werits it forces its way to the front. Dr. Smith thinks that as soon as science learns of this new germicide, his discovery will be given due credit by science, and there will be created a great demand for it. He values the good that may result to suffering humanity from the dis- covery, he says, more highly than he does any possible pecuniary advance- ment that it may entail. Dr. Smith says that in time it will become the remedy for all such diseases as pul- monary consumption, scarlet fever, diphtheria, nasal derangements, ete. , for foul sores, and for all diseases Become Famous. HAS INVENTED A PANACEA, In Experimenting Witha Fuml- gator He Inventsa Marvel- ous Germicide, communicated only by — direct contact. The doctor, in reply to — the question of how he could substantiate the claims for his germi- cide, said that he has reports in bis possession from a number of the most ENTIRELY NEW TO SCIENCE, eminent bucteriologists, including It has fallen to the lot of a Padu-| UF own state apporatee, Dr. Cash Jin, In addition he bas several cab doctor to make one of the most Wonderful and auspicious discoveries | Yegetable and mineral specimens. of the century | One of these is a portion of a fe- Dr. D. Smith, of Ninth and} Male breast, with the nipple, which | was removed for tumor last July. Jefferson streets, one of Paducah’s| foremost physicians, has invented | Decomposition was at once arrested what ie without a dissenting voice| 0d it has been lying on a shelt all these months, just like it was then tobacco, and other vegetable products bave heen similarly treated, having the germicide applied when decomposition was far advanced. Dr. Swith’s most remar pronounced by every scientific man who has examined it, one of the most) marvelous and potent germicides, or) destroyers of germs, known to medi- | cal or sanitary science, It is said to be an exterminator that destroys| every vestige of disease germ, and if| P this be true, as a consequence it will|™man who was nearly dead of coy- |sumption. His name is Robert Jobn- ex- |" prove a panacea of inestimable value : to humanity, and a mint of money to|#0, of South Eighth street, a rous- Fowler. He had been Lhe familiar names of | ter On the and other illustrious | baving hemorrhages for two sme known through | one lung was half gone, aud | the inventor Koch, Pasteur doctors first be discoverioa which may prove of much | 8iven up by other physic yt Jess significance than Dr. Smith's,|Dr. Smith said he too, woul have)" The story of his discovery is|told the man be would die if he aa simple as it is brief, As recount- | tada’t wanted to experiment on him a ef toa Sex reporter, who asked the| This was before he had tried the Smith |newly-invented fluid. He — be a doctor to detail the facts, Dr. has for several months past been ex-| 8iving Johnson the fluid, and now he ted |i# up and walking about the streets perimenting with ga newly-inv fomigator or purilier, patented by His lung has not been restored, and Dr. Cock, of Chi ‘Atthe con-|Cannot be, but the d germs, it} | clusion of four months of incessant |'* claimed, have all been killed work, he is | By the same gases it is claimed aud indefatigab! now enabled to announce the result of bis | ‘hat buman bodies can be preserved Rnssia’s withdrawal of his troops. frc within nounced. Great Indigo veriment, however, was on a colored | the for the corre that the release American had been in prison in d THE PADUC ENDS THE WAR, Greece Accepts Russia’s Ulti- matum, and Will With- draw. GENERAL LEE INSULTEO, Grand and Imposing Will Be the uguration (Ceremonies. $300,000 FIRE AT CANTON, OHIO. o7 New York, Feb. 27.—The accept- ance by King George, of G ultimatum, requil “Crete three days has been INSULT TU GEN, LEE, tion Among Amer- icans Over the Incident, Havana, Feb. .—There is great indignation among Americans resi-| Several Cases Called This Morn- dent here over an insult offered con- ul General Lee by the Spanish Sec- etary. The incident arose because censor refused to pass a dispatch which said Coarles Seott, the demanded be- 1 arrested and kept nce of law, “Who told you. that?’’ shouted Palmerola, secretary of state or the Island. nilents ause he had Gen. Lee,"’ replied a correspon- ent calmly, Gen. Lee isa liar, an imposter nd a rebel, INAUGURAL, AN IMPOSE -reparations for a Gfand Affair at the Capital Feb. 2 Washington, —Prepara- investigations, In spesking of this almost forever by an application, be-| tions are complete for the mostim-] Gillie Travis, colored, was charged be said in substance: ‘The gas gen-|'g ® quick mode of embal posing inaugural ceremonies ever| with shooting craps. " Gite tea A disastrous wreck was almost erated by the femigator is Migs: | them. incon ee national capital.| woman, and swore she did not do it,/ miraculously averted on the Illinois sal insecticide and microbicide, pene- | Z already begun to arrive] J.) Jehee swore did, | Central road yesterday between Cairo sok ieosticide und miorohiitesPove,| THE COURT WOUSE, — |ecs’>y tus urot ot uo ‘rook i ls on-lgcn tenor’ focr” other steseoes|and fulton. — It yan enteunively cotton plags, and even plaster pected the city will be filled with vis-lewore that she did not. The war-| talked today among the railroad mea walls, destroying in afew hours ev-) ooo itors and the hotels and boarding) rant was dismissed. heregeme reason being that the train ery disease producing germ known) | a ' houses will be filled to overflowing — men involved are all well known in to science, as well as all othergerms, |Cireuit Court [Finally Adjourns}iong betore the great day. There Jim Lockhart, the man charged} Paducah, some of them living here. either animal or ¥ able, Hence it is a never-failing artester of d composition of any kind, and of the = foul gases that result from such de- composition. “As soon as I power and adaptability of this gas as and disinfectant outside | This Afternoon. Had a Long Session — Other Items About the Court House: ascertained the a germicid vill be more uniformed organizations wd other tributaries of a great cant than bave ever beens eral members of the new cabinet lo be are already here. M'KINLEY IMPROVING. The President-Elect Will be Able the buman body, I began tastudy ite! Circuit court adjourned this after- possibilities if pat in a cbape to be cant an ek ht weeks’ asin ts tte be Wack man body without jeopardy to life cases « {any impor ance ve come|not a little uneasiness for fear Mr. was the most difficult task up at all at this term of court i Kinley would not be able to be at “1 first began with the inhalation This rnoon a motion for a new] Wasbington on inauguration day, f the gas, diluted with fresh air, di-| trial was t by the defendant in]and telegrams have been received pees the fumigator, in all/ the Mary Walsh {daily from all parts of the country pate peo troubles find with the the lucab Street | making inquiries. All may rest per- Seoat gratifying Tesults. At the same| Railway Company. ‘The _plaintift fe us easy. time T began a series of test methods | was injured in a street car, and was ie President-elect has been im- ater with |awarded a verdict for $300. The] proving steadily and for impregnating distilled w the gas, so a8 to for internal administration, e an eligible form | motion had not been decided at press and for time. suifaces.| Judge Bishop stated to a Sex re- »plicatio » diseased ot peed zy Jose study and | porter this afternoon that he would nnmerous test efforts. I have suc-| render no decision in the w case ceeded, and it is this product, T have | until after the Marshall county cir- found, that destroys every germ, cuit court, which will not be until microbe and insect known after four weeks have elapsed, ‘The fuid, heavily charged with Miers the powerful germictdal gas, can be En tia eet | oe Ware qualified as bondsman taken int ¥ he most of Jas, E. Ware, administrator of T. delicate with as much impur) ie Ware, deceased, pity 9 common sodawater, , charg: is, with equally as SUDDEN DEATH Gleadiy carbonic gas, both being used : ‘without the remotest danger to the. ¢, g, Kobinson, Formerly a human lite, is forw, the gas in| Drummer, Dies in Kuttawa. he illed water distroys all germs Mr. Chas. 8. Robinson, formerly a the dir r well known jewelry drummer, who for ten years traveled out of Cincin- nati, died suddealy at bis home in Kuttawa last night, The deceased had ndoned the road, and was in the gents furnish- ing business at Kuttawa, He at one time kept a drug store there, but sold out some time since and began trav- cling again. About eighteen months ago he went into business again, in the mouth, throat and stomach, and entering the blood by absorption it arrests the development there Just fy quinine arrests the development of malarial germs or mercury that of some still more serious diseases. “But in addition to this the duid, L have found, is 0 heavily charged with the gas that it can be used for purposes of inhalation with results equally as satisfactory. In all nasal) troubles, especially, its inhalation is marked with the most gratifying re- leaves a wife and sc lis wife was sults. Butitia in the diseases of formerly Miss Lennie Duke, of the air passage: aud lung cavities Hartfort, K that it does its grandest ¥ ork. t Saal rea acts asa sort of antiseptic dressing, | and bears the same relation, to the Aiseased throat, nose and lung that the antiseptic dressing of the physir | does to the external wound, im- | Inauguration Washington, March 4, 1897. For the above oceasion the Illinois vr wing suppurating cavities when) Central railroad will,on March 1, and injected. \2 sell tickets to Washington, D C, and return 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 than March 8th, 1897. For further information and tickets apply to To be brief, 1 have found that | the potent gas, impregnating distilled | cater, will do this and much more, | not by virtue of any mysterious or supernatural power, Bor because I adit,’? he {nterpolated | but because it is #0] first discovel with a smile, He was about 85 years of age, and |* leave for Washington on Monday. PROBABLY HOL’ So Says the Prevailing Opinion at Frankfort. Frankfort, Feb. 27.—‘Tips’’ are flying hither and yon on the subject of the Senatorship. It is now gen- erally believed Governor Bradley will appoint either Holt, Yerkes or Boyle, but the friends of Gus Wilson still insist that he will prove the winner. The general opinion, however, seems to be that Judge Holt will be ap- pointed. ‘The announcement is ex- pected on Thursday. A ST. LOUIS BANK. The First Bank Failure to Ove eur in That City. St. Louis, Feb, 27.—The Mullan- phy Savings Bank closed its doors this morning, being the first failure among the banks of this city since the financial depression began, The Maullanphy bank had & capital of $100,000, and adcording to a recent tatement average deposits of $879, 000. The depositors will certainly lose heavily. Father O'Callaghan Dead. Bardstown, Ky., Feb. O'Callaghan, the oldest priest in the state of Kentuc brother to “miser"’ Jerry ghan, of Owensboro, died this morn- ing at Loretto Catholic APPROACHING MARRIAGE, Rumored That One Will Take Place Tonight. Mrs, Lizzie Corbett-Tnomas, & well known and talented young lady of North Seventh street, danghter of the late Mr. Letch Corbett, and Mr, Austin Tindell, one of the most popular young clerks — in CONSPIRACY AND BRIBERY. Indictments Against City Officials » ofl were this afternoon returned agains the} AldermemKing. Leather, Trick, Brewt An-l bribery, sieriiug bumonds for con- spiracy and J. M. McKnight for com-| 1 spiracy and and bribery. oul of,court this morning. Cutchen’s farm hauds, charged with jobbing Bud Grace in the head with a pitchfork, asked that his case be con- tinued until Monday. d * shouted the little Mar-| F quis with an oath. ployed Major Moss to defend him liciously cutting a who has eluded the officers to keep from testifying was recognized this morning for her appearance Monday. with on Jim Kirksey, near Stiles, several days Judge San¢ Kirksey still being unable to appear, the case was continued Monday week. ed woman who swore out a warrant against Henry Dixon, her husband, a beating she did not desire to prosecute him. wheat will be able to|highest point 74 closed at 237%. May oats opened at 177 and closed at 17748. May pork opened at $8.07 and closed at $8.07. closed at $4.07. clos closed at $ bushels. 5 o'clock registered the AH DAILY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897. the bride’s mother. It was generally reported today that the wedding took place tonight, and this was traced to relatives Those who know, however, said the matter was not definitely settle: Mr. Frank Missere and Miss Eliza Knight will be married tomorrow at the residence of Mr, R. L. Beck, on South Ninth street. The bride-to-be is from Warren county, and Mr. Mis- sere, an employe of the N. C. & St. L., is a stepson of yardmaster Jack Morth and. Shas. Johnson place The wedding of and Miss Lucinda House took last night at Ragland. Of Louisville. Louisville, Feb. 27.—Indictments r Britt and Jennefor conspiracy and He Says murderer, was taken before Justice Winchester yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and a warrant charging him with murdering his wife, Rosa, wes read to him. dorsed on the warrant, the crime not being bailable, and McGill was com- mitted to jail. sworn out before Justice Winchester afternoon by Constable J. W. Spence, whe brought McGill to Paducab. ‘The warrant charging him with ma- licious shooting will be filed away. POLICE COURT. bicind stood, repented hefore she diel,» | said her husband was not to bl. Several Conti nees Were | and that it was her fault that be sti ot Granted Defendants. Judge Sanders had a short session orflvet Finley, one of Will Me- It was so or- ed. Finley isa prominent Odd low, and the latter order has em- Leva Harris is charged with ma- man named Fry, She against her. being implicated in the attack before but) was rs arraigned this morning, ago, until next Laura Dixon, the corpulent coler- day or two ago her, s charging him with t word today that MARKETS, (Reported Dally by Lacy Grain Company.) Chicago, lL, Fel 7.—May opened — at 7444-38 e; closed at 74 ‘28, May corn opened at 23% and May lard opened at $4.10 and May ribs opened at $4.07 jand dat $4.17. May cotton’ opened at $7.08 and} 1 pts, 230 cars. for week 1,372,000 N. W. ree Clearances Argentine shipment for the week, 160,000 bushels. Pats, 73%4-76. Calls, The ‘Temperature Today. The thermometer this morning at 10 degrees above zero, one of the coldest morn- ings of the month. “ “ Needle Men's Tan Rubbers Beacon Alascas “ Men’s Rubber Boots Boys“ “ “ Men's Arctics “« “ Ilinois Central freight department, ordained by nature.” A. HL. Hanson, G. P, A. Chicago, Dr. Smith says that it is now uni- Ill. versally admitted that all diseases are) W, A Keuoxp, A, G. P. * Srpetaated by the presence aud pro-! Louisville, Ky. | rms, but that the doc-! J, 'T, Dowoxax, C. T teration of ge are a8 @ FU cah, K; Je slow in recognizing We know the weather is warm but don’t be . Darr) February and all of March will be the-hardest of this Winter. on hand and can give your order prompt attention. Lennie are 8000 to be married, probably tonight, at the residence of deceived in thinki ler your Coat now. sophically. Mrs. McGill never bad a mi: over the county. wounds, according to the doctor’s statement, and this changes the whole aspect of the case. his wife was running towards him with a knife when he shot her to save his own life. her. trial be set for next Saturday, and unless Jus county judge before then the cass will be tried chester. Wreck Narrowly Averted On ‘Two Fast Flymers Meet On the cer Staley were in charge of one pas- senger train, and Conductor Winston and Engineer Joe Randall in charge of another p: going towards Fulton and the other towards of passengers aboard. to these it is a strange coincidence that the ficials on each train. on touched, however, the pilots of the engines being slightly damaged and reared up by the contact. happene’to discover ea time. donable mistakes road company, one or will be discharged, unless it develops at the | patcher which is unlikely. |ing is that one train | ders,” | was ordered to meet Who is eo Ee TT BENBOW’S BORATED CREAM a. Nelson Soule’s Big Reduction Sais of Rubber Shoes « /THE FAMOUS. All the best grades and fresh new stock. emees toe, regular price 50cyhow - Yy Children’s Rubbers, 7 to 2. were 35e-now Boys’ Needle "Foe, tegular price 60c, now ee be B. WEILLE & SON. & {1 Broadway. ODIO FIED ~ FOR MURDER. A Warrant Issued Against Robt. MeGill. Towards Wife Ran Him With a Knife. Rhbert McGill, the Ragland wife No bail was in- The warrant was McGill takes his troubles philo- It now develops that rriage death as was reported all She died of her McGill, however, now claims that His wife, it is ander- McGill asked that the examining ve Tully qualifies as before Justice Win- ALMOST MIRASULOUS, the Illinois Central. Main Line Near Bardwell. Conductor Tom Ruffin and Engin- One was ger train. Cairo, with a large number In addition was a coach of railroad of- Near Bardwell the two trains met the main line. ‘They barely It is not known how the train men ) other in As this is one of the most known to both unpar- a rail- crews that the dis- in his orders, The understand- “ran over its or- or went beyond the point it the other train. remains to be seen. investigation blundered aut A Most Excellent Soap is 7 Y Drug Store. THREE . ONITFOR ARQUART AJESTIC Rs HARD TO BEAT. Possibly youare not interested in Ranges: n probably fou think you cannot afford to buy a All we ask is for you to look at our Ranges We will interest you by makin® it to your interest to be interested. GEO. O. HART & SON, HARDWARE AND STOYE CO. INCORPORATE and get prices. 303-307 Broadway. 109-1L7/N. Third Street. 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See the Wonderful Graphophone. 35c. - Te Se - 60x, | i - Se. $1.25 “ - a 60c. « $1,754 $5.50, Spring has come. ‘“‘Hicks” says the latter part of We have a big stock always 4 THE HATTER \ HAS RECEIVED HIS Spring Stock ——nO Ra Hats and Furnishing Goods. 327 BROADWAY. hart Brctdinnsille pininilie SB OBR) Sd re DAT Lump 1 Egg Nut< Qo per

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