The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 25, 1897, Page 3

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" + Furniture, Carpets. Mattings, Stoves, ; Trunks, Lamps, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Chenille and Derby Portieres; In fact, anything you need to make your house neat and comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments. GARDNER BROS. & CO. vv De Not Co to the Clondyke There is more clear money to those who néed anything in Furniture or House Furnishings to call on Gardner Bros. & Co., who handle a full line of - Telephone 396. WRITTEN AT RANDOM, The Sun yesterday afternoon pub- lished an item about astock company being formed at Mayfield with a cap- ital stock of $25,000 to make patent medicine. The same item appeared in last Friday’s Register. —[Regis« ter, Well, that’s allright. The Sun knew nobody read the Register, and that the information contained in the article would be pews to the public, which is extensively represented in the Sux’s circulation. When people want fresh and reliable news they take the Sux, when they want ‘‘sea- Sations’ that are simply flights of the imagination, exaggerations of divers descriptions, or erudite arti- cles on the sewerage system, they go to the Register like they would to to the Family Story Paper, or any Other repository of fiction containing short stories of a thrilling nature. su fr go le th thi the pe J Prof. Chas. Davis, the well lnown musician and organist at the First Christian church, has composed a beautiful anthem which bas been dedicaied to Miss Ella Patterson, a well known local singer, The an- them will likely be sung about Christ. mas for the first time, " Cl ani C Se “T can hardly look around, when 1 get out here,’’ mused Chief Sur- geon D, G. Murrell, as he stood in the Llinois Central yards yesterday waiting fora train, ‘without seeing somebody from whom I've taken a Jeg, arm, fioger or operated on in some other way. If I had all the Jegs and arms that I've amputated, gentlemen, I'd look like an exogger- ated octopus: ev “A funny thing happened to me] cl ‘once in this connection. 1 was stan: ing on a corner down town one day pened (0 look arvund, and there in & group, talking together, stood three men who bore unimistak-| ¢,. able evidences of having been oper-| ), ated upon. Two bad an arm re- moved and the other was minus a leg, and I remembered immediately that it was I who deprived each gen- tleman of his missing member. Join- ing the group, I remarked, ‘Gentle- li men, I’m happy to be with you. 1/°" don’t guess a man ever before at one time stood in the presence of three ill hi ill we en men whom he had mutilated like []! have you—in a friendly way, of} f« had a good, grewsome| ste Isugh over their lost limbs and d's- persed. . It is a well known fact that there are Populists, socialists, ana other men of this character, in Paducah, but it is now for the first time made public that there survives in Paduceh a coterie of real, sure-enought, deep- ‘anarchists. ae ‘he leader of the band, it is said, | Es isa cigar maker who has not long] wi been a resident of Paducah, and the meetings are held over his cigar shop at night, when every body else slum- bers. The sessions are secret, and must be mighty interesting to the se- lect few who attend them. Real an-]e archists are very common in some parts of the country now, however, but these are the first to appear in Paducah, and it is not thought they are real dangerous going about with- out muzzles on, *,* It is remarkable what a firm hold the word ‘‘takep,’’ as used in im-] py proper sense, has gotten on the minds of the people, Lt creeps into the conversation of even the best edu- cated of late, and even into the news- papers. i There is nothing more grating on the sensibilities of a person of even the slightest culture than to hear the word ‘‘taken’’ used in the past tense, e taken, I taken, or you he M le i er ar iy ne is clipped from a contemporary, and the writer will doubtless recognize it. It is hoped that a word tothe wise will suflice, and that he will never again fall into the error of saying: “Mrs, Annie Lents, who gained quite a lot of notoriety by leaving her husbahd some time ago, Re- turned for her children last week and taken them away with her.’” “There's nothing I like todo more than alleviate the sufferings of the sick,’ averred a prominent doctor this morning, ‘‘but there’s nothing that makes me madder than to be called up in the dead hour of night, after a hard day’s work, and to find upon arriving at the patient's house ‘a mile or more away, after walking through a biting wind, that there's nothing the matter with him or her! When I get there if 1 flad my ser-+ vices uve needed, 1 feel all right, and will gladly work all right if nevessa- ry. But to find that nothing what- ever ig the is the matter, aud 1 was not needed at all,—it makes my fee) like the man felt when. the jackass wud him! He couldn't do the The following ne fr iu an st a0 thing at all,” terday received the following letter though his education was sadly neg- COLORED column many formed the ceremony last evening were excellent. be sy Harvy au enjoyable occasion, colored college has conferred, as honorary, ry succeed, that feature 203-2056 rbject jastice, so he didn’t any- Councilman-elect J. M. Ezell_ yes- om a country customer, who yod-hearted, honest old man, al- ected in his youth, It ran: “Mr, Esel, Dear sur: I send ya e doler 1 ow yu, If yu dont git is plese let me nofat wance. Tors, Capt. Ezell says the dollar was ere, which fully stoned for the ap- arance of the spelling. DEPARTMENT. HENRY... WILLIAM ohnson Brothers TAILORS leaning, Dyeing id Repairing. 800 Washington atrect, All communications and mat- sof news pertaining to this should be addressed to W. Merriweather, 221 South eventh street. Mr. Henry Mansfeld has been ve ry for some time. Mr. Don Scholtz * many friends desires to thank who rendered kindnesses during the recent ness of his wife. Rev. Sims and ether were eping at arch. Rev, Mrs, Lizzie Merri- ried at 7 o'clock last First Ward Baptist W. E. Glover per- All the churebes had vices today, Rev. J. W. Hawkins preached the subject of Thanksgiving s morning to # very large audi- 11 o'clock ce. y. GW. Word, of Eminence, rived ia the city Tues vening, d is conducting 4 ot meet- atthe Seventh Street Baptist jurch, Rey. Sims, P. E , returned yester- y from a tour of his district, highly ased with his visit, He came ir im Lovelaceville. Mr. White, the late teacher of ography, has not been heard from leaving the city. Where is he! The exercises of the Garfleld school Princi 1 Hibbs deserves great credit for eodid discipline under which has the pupils of his school. Miss anstield, Miss House and Professor h, deserve special credit r ihe manner in which they con- ted their respective departments. 1] room was beautifully decorated th flowers, fruits and flags. The ackboard spaces were covered with 1 colored crayon ied out with of a clock, The ce iksgiving and Moth- s’ Day at this school was certainly ker ‘T. Washington is the only man upon whom Harvard e degree of A. M. The Pontius Pilate letter discovery oved @ joke, pure and simple, Tommany, of New York, has been esented a living tiger cub, It will ve as an emblem of that organiza. on. Mr. Paul Danbar, the great col- ed poet, 18 about to be married, ¢ will find in married lite some poet- aad whole lots of prose. We fight one another too much to If we would combine the nergies we exert against each other nd use them for our common good, ach would be accomplished that is yw being lost to the whole race. The band boys were out tast even- g, making sweet music, The weather today, while it was rt thatof the ideal Thanksgiving Day, had nothing to do with the per-] youn formaave of our Christian duty ‘Uncle’? Jim returned yesterday ‘om the lakes across the river with ) of the gamest of the finny tribe, ad left again this morning in com- y with Mr. Ben Alexander for the y lakes of Iilinois, It is said upon reliable authority a skating rink is soon to be arted in our midst. It has been yme seasons since we heye had this of amusement amongst us, id the friends of the enterprise are SOUTH THIRD. avsured that it will he a reality in the near future. The essence of thanksgiving is to ay 80. Litule Catherine Goodin, of South Tenth street, is dead, She was six years of age, Turkey and Greese went to war to- day. Mrs. Josephine Smith left last night for Louisville, having been called by telegiam to the bedside of her sick dragiuter, Miss Agnes, The President of the Kansas City ¢ deposit and savings bank bas been found guilty of wrecking that institution, and bas been sentenced to two years imprisonment. If he had been found guilty of wrecking a chicken coop he would have probably got four years.—Courier-Jourval. We most stop telling our giris and boys thatan education will enable them to get hold of allthe good things of which they believe the world to be full, Greater New York has population of 3,200,000, and is the second larg- est city In the world, The area of the city is 860 square miles. Its greatest length is 35 miles, and there are ten saloons to every one church, It has the largest Irish population ip the world, and, with the exception of Berlin, ithas the largest Germa A young lady asked a newspaper man how to make “‘not enough’’ o} the word ‘‘enough,” and he tells her how itis done by transporting the letters iato words like this: Take the third, second and first letters of tue word ‘enough’ for the first word and the sixth, fourth and fifth for (he second and you have two words that signify ‘‘net enough.’” Indian summer has returned for a brief period. It was thought to have been brought to an end by the cold wave of last Wednesday. It usually te: minates about Thanksgiving day, frequeatly sooner, but seldom late W. T. Stead, author of “If Christ ne to Chicago,”’ as written a new ok entiled “Satan's Unvis makes city Wares Displayed,” which New York even more wicked a than Chicago. A meeting of Kentucky distillers bas been called for Nov. 30 to ccn- sider means of limiting production. 100 years old centennial Hopkinsville was Sunday, bat will have no that threatens to tear your throat into shreds-—how are you going to stop it? The easiest way is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY SOOTHES AND HEALS. This remedy cuts the mucus and takes out the Inflammation, curing the cough and its cause. POSITIVELY — it is not an expect orant. It cures all throat, bronchial and nasal troubles—makes weak lungs vigorous, It affords the easiest way, the quickest way and the safest way of curing any kind of a cough. Sold everywhere in bottles—25¢, 50c and $1.00, BE SURE YOU GET OR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey acai 100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay $100 vor Axy Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, An Omaha County places for the first time before the public a MauicaL TaxarmunT for the cure of Lost Nitali ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old’ and men. worn-out French Jy, contains no Phosphorous or harmful drugs. Itis‘a WoNDE ¥UL TREATMENT—magical in its effects —positive in its cure. All readers, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar Manhood, should write to th AFE MEDICAL COMPANY, S$ 698 Range Building, Omaha, they will send you absolutely a Valuable paper on these diseases, and positive proofs of their truly Macicat TREATMENT, Thousands of men, who haye lost ali hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per- fect condition. This MAGICAL TREATMENT may be taken at home under their directions or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- ples, or C, O. D. fake: They have $250,000 capital, and guaranice to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges may be depos- ited in a bank to be paidthem when a cure is effected. Write them today. Case remes other Hall's Oi ing directly faces of ue ay Hall's Family } Repairing - a areh Cure is ta upon the blood Sold by all druggists i How's This? that cannot be cured by #., Toledo, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT, Office Am,-German Na‘. Bank A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. STARR BROS, Watches, Clocks, Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc, Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door to Breeden’s Drug Store. J, W.i Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Geods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams. 7 0 mown Fd. Cheney 1 bel y ‘First-class... Horseshoeing andj Blacksmithing “The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first: class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty, 319 COURT STREET 319 Boarders Wanted 408 Court STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention. GEORGE KRITZER When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day, Special rates by the week. D. A. Bartay, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st. J.J. PURSLEY | All Kinds Upholstering and Repairs ON FURNITURE. | Mirrors replated and made good as new. Mattresses made to order. og stoves and second-hand furniture TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK. | Send word, and I will call and make | estimates on work. Charges very | WONDE It Brings Perfect Manhood to All. The Croeatest Discovery of tho Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, A large perce kind of due to ear and tone to every portion to PERFECT MANHOOD, Failure ‘monials from all over the ¥ iy cured ean. Physicians’ Inationte, Chica “a hand: May God bless you and your work red men. RFUL MEDICINE FREE PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS reasonable. No. 712 South Fifth. | @ A GENERAL BRACING UP. CRATUITOUSLY, OLADLY SENT to all men who neod Wt and who wil! writo for It, gan of impossible EAD WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: Hundreds of similar letters are now on fie in our business of expressions of permanently c ‘not only @ responsible institution in every way, but ours is the lai America that makes a specialty of SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Luclose 6 coats for postage on medicine, which is alw ys plainly sealed. tion IMMEDIATELY the be Do not delay writing to u: of Chicago, ll. : men of today are sadly in need of the right peculiar to men. Many cases are any of the cases are due to Jebility. It matters not, however. he fact still remains that they all require f your case we will prepare dition, and send © full strength, development rains and losses, and restore you We have thousands of test stop a with our method. result of my the improve. ‘Youre slugerely, and all are bona fide \d remember that we are st medical institute in PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, 1765 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL- SHOES 75 pairs Ladies’ | keep all kinds, shoes, ES ABLISHED 1864, FOR ALL CLASSES. Good Working Shoe, $1.00 ' Children’s Shoes, 50c, Laca Shoes, 50c, Ivan sell you low price Shoes, and I can please you in high price GEO. BERNHARD, Miss Mary B, E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS... . Telephone 174, PADUCAH, KY. DR, W. C, EUBANKS, \Mat HOMCOPATHIST, Ofice—9¥ Broadway, Residence, 100 Jeferson St ‘Omice Hours 9-10, 1-8, 7-8, } Rates, $2.00 Per Day.) Room and Breakfast, $1.00. | European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | Goop Rooms. Goop Mats. | Goop SERVICE. | When you visit St, Louis stop at ST{JAMES HOTEL | BROADWAY AND WALNUT t to Hotel. | ‘Telephone 12. cars direc The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50. to; First-class family hotel. No liquors Convenient to cars and places of inte- est. Most central location, and plea-. ant home for tourists and sight- er n the city 'T. M. HALL, Pr G, A. ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. Residence 723 8, sixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 8| p.m., 6to8 p.m. Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per} J. day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, | A. RB, COOPER, Manoger «We have hundreds of nice things s it- able for presents—anything you want. Nice presents from $1.00 to $100. Ladies’ Desks ana Combination . Cases... In mahogany, oak and bird’s-eye maple. Bea tiful styles and very cheap. Yo sho Id see them at once and make yo r selection. Wedding Presents SS The Comforts of ilome... Can be found everything to payments. Heating «Full line all ers, All stoves guaranteed, and set up |_ in your house nobby styles, wedding prese able and cheerful. All goods on easy Stoves au Ranges Fancy TELEPHONE 217 ry eae ee” at our house. We have n ake ycrhom comfort- and Cooking a styles, including Oil Heat- by expert stove men. be closed out regardless of Rockers cost. Now is the time for aif big bargains. ant Chairs wwln all the latest finishes mahogany, | oak, malachite, oxblood and forest g «.n, | upholstered in carved leather. damask silk velour and kaiser plush, all ney ano tror suitable for holid>? or nts. Jas. W. Gieaves and Sons 416 BROADWAY Telephone 49 | atore Telephone 1263 Re Chas. A, Fisk - A Tew And second-hand bicyc'es to Folding in upright or chiffonier, guar- anteed not to g:ve you any il. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, 130 S Third idence Telephone 180 REMOVED! S (STEAM LAUNDRY To No, 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200, |BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hy n the city Best accommodations, nicest rooms. MEALS 25¢—$1.00 PER DAY. Corner Broadway and Highth street MAYFIETD, KY R. Huster, Pro. /KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Repairs on Guns and Bicycles a Specialty, 128 Broadway Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 7 1098, m1 to 8 p. mw. Office, No, 4193¢ Broadway, New Beds... thie, There are many styles from which to make a selection. ‘Clarence Dallam RAILROAD TIME TAB Nashvitle, Chattanodl, . Louis Railway Time O| » Bffective Sunday morning, NoPmadber 14, SOUTH BOUND 7) am ‘ 22550 9) an low tock ancticn’ 10.9) am ington 1130 am tans iim pm | Arc Memptis hpm Nashville 1 Ss pm Chattanoniia » opm Atlante Siam § am NORTH BOUND LY, Atlanta... Sibam —* 9051 chattanooga 100 bee Nasbvilie, im | tam Mempnis isha Ar Jackson n 0 pn Hexin ‘50 pia Ly Lexingt 2450 pin At Hollow auc. 618 pin Paris a8 pin Ar Paducai, 10 00 pm All trains datiy, rough train and car service ducah and Jackson, Memphis Chattanooga, Tenn. jauta, Ga., Jacksonvi: Baltimore, Philadelphia and Ne the Southéast, and to Arkansas, all pointe Southwest. tion call on or address. leh, D. P. A. Memphis, Toan ork, ‘Texas and For further tntorina- W. Gb and T A Nashville, 7 Pr Teachout «F< 1.4, Palmaot His : b S. Burnham, depot ticke Y. . Pac 7. agent, Padue: {LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD & LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. ™ NonTH BOUND— No M2 No 24 No wt ty New Orleans. 12am 600am % 750 am 3 $00 am Ar Princeton 957 am Ar Evansville , Ar Hopkinsvit 1190.am Ar Nortouville 3 10 50am Ar Central City “630 pm 4i9am 11 85 am ArHorse Branch. 749 pm $ilam 1.25 pm Ar Owensboro... 940 pm 510 pm Ar Louisville. ....1055 pm Sootam Ginctonait....:.'seobm ifteem Pm SOUTH BOUND— No2l No% No 21 GvCincinnatt......700 pm 255 pm Louisville :.!/ 33)am 75pm 84) «m Lv Owensboro 10.45 am Ar Paducah’... ...1210pm ty Paduean 1229 pm Ar Maytleld livpm 2 Ar Fufton, 205 pug $15 am Ar Cairo . 400 pm Ar Jackson, Tenn.. 440 pm 523 pm Ar Memphis... 79) am Ar Jackson, Mies. 1s pm New Orleans... $20am 700 pm arGr'nvi 820 pm Ar Vicksburg ..+.. 200am 648 pi ‘At Navchez éxam All trains run aatly N and 204 carry Pullman buffet sleeping rs and free reclining chair cars between Cia: cinn t ¥ Orleans, . 6 ‘Noo @ run solid between{Cincinnat! and Ne carrying Pullman buffet ‘Train 24 carries Paducah-Louisville sleeper, open in Paducah union depot at 9 p.m Direct connections for all points gorth and south. Ticket offices, Broadway ‘uder the Palmer, and at the union depot, ST. LOUIS DIVISION wat, West, NORTH BOUND. 302 304 Leave Paducah, 12:10 pm, 6:15 pm Arrive Metropolis 2"1:00 pm, 7:40 pm Grantsburg iapm, #40 pm 2:15 pm, 10:05 pm Spm, 11.04 pw D i 1:0 am 716 am ee. ceT BB: BEB P AR:8S pm, 8:45 * Grantsburg 6.004 m “ “Metropolis. 4:53 am Arrive Paducan 2:50 pm, 7:3) am Stop for meais—All trains run daily. ‘This |i Hine to St, Louis’ and orth and’ west daily at 6.15 p. m Bleeping and hrough 8 : Double berth rates, Car f For tur pickets, ete , cailon or G7. A), Palmer House, Hanson, General Passe’ reservations, J.T. Dowovan ducah, or A. H, er Agent Chicago, information. iar Missouri Pacific Rainway HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. |St, Louis To KANSAS CITY, 8T. JOR, OMAHA, PUEKBLO, DENVER | And SALT LAKE, TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN |KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, fron Mountain Route, The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. no WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ..- Bree Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Trove Coacues MEMPHIs; 10 Davias axp Forr Wonrit, maps, rates, free books ¢ ar 4, and all Western States, a chet formation, call on your local ticket agent or Write &.7T.G.M ATTHEWS, S.T.A. LOUISVILLa, KY \ For ans Owned and Operated by ths Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- tation Co. INCORPORATED, Evensville and Paducab Packets Daily (excep Su anday Strs, JOE FOWLER and JUBN 8, HOPKINS Leave Paducah at¥.80 0 cle 21a, m, Paducah and Cairo Packet Line (Laily exeep ‘Sunday. Steamer DICK FOWLEW, Leaves Paducab ai 3 a, in P18, Supt Formerly ot o BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Attorney-at-Law Egurtasie Borpine REFEN BY PERMISSIONTO LouisviLte Casualty Co, y ty Trust and S, V. Co, srs. Humphrey Messrs, Muir & Mul Stablished 1855, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co, Manafacturers and Doalers 'z Steam Engines, Boilers, House:Fronts, Mill Maching And Tobacco Seng and Iron Fray, of Inoorporaved 155

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