The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 14, 1897, Page 3

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Undertakers and ombalmere, 8 ore Telephone i idence Vetovnone 30-180 8 Third G. R, DAMIS; AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roster, 129 8. Thid St, Clarence ‘pallam by Paine’s Ce f Suunere > pattau, atu, y \ Attorney-at-Law wie Egurrante Bottoms , lay Lovie BY PRMMISSION fe ke " mars. Quigley & Maj. Thos Es Mons STARR -BROS, Repairing ¥ Watches, Clocks, ' , Guns, Umbrellas, sal Locks, Etc. ¢ oe Correr Ninth and Trimble, next door to Breeden's Drug Store a 4 ~ REMOVED! ‘ . 8) Women, mothers of t no more right to five *\S ‘> i atest injustice that women a P lo themselves and their children is in putting off getting well. Headaches, nervo yspepsia and melan- holia lay their leaden fingures over .. Vaine’s celery compound has driv- No. 120 North Fourth st en sick and gloom from innumer- “we able he where some loved mem- ver Wa @ source of continual anx- P . New Machinery ety and even despair. The constant repeated success of this great in Good Work vigorator in making people well have . . used many persons who th . nonce Goarnnted semselves destined unredeemably to ves of t health to try Paine’s J, W. YOUNG & SON, |": : read the following. let- red with con- TELEPHONE 200. July 2 0, after the DR. W. C. EUBANKS rth of a child, 1 suffered terribly : A ae U ld not get help from over a HOMKOPATHIST, lozen physicians to whom 1 applied 1 after receiving treatment from e last doctor continually for pine ntes, was pronounced cured and tinued so until the’ birth of an- other ebild obliged to commence ayain, although all imagiveable tre {8 bad been restored to without one particle of relief I was subject to neuraigic troubles , tly rheumatic, and L became liscournged and melancholy, fesling that 1 sypuld never again be a well woman WRITTEN AT RANDOM Rural newspapers have troubles wellas their more pretentious coi tempories in larger cities. The story of how one paper failed to come out at its accustomed time one week be- ause the only printer 1 town was + well known, and y famil- ar. | #, is the story of the paper that skipped one issue because the ipply of paper was exhausted and the new shipment missed connection, Many peofiie, and least those who aware fof the existence of such a sheet, have wondered why |the Mar. shall County Star, a new paper pu lished at Bentou, did not up his week, and un explavation from a orrespondent is ie Star failed to come show ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD out this Time Table week because there was not enough; 5 x |lucre in the excheequer to pay the{ No 28] printers and to get from the express office some repairs very essential be- fore the press would run, That's the disadvant of having jm {Printers and new fangled presses! tw] When newspapers were first’ started ; su {the editor was also the printer, and pa 60a his press never got out of order, for 0 bm Jit was nothing bat an old frame that ; tun | Worked on a binge i vo 1045 pm am 15pm] A well known Hebrew merchant of Wem 1155 am South Second Street had a hair- Rover Koen spdpa we breadth escape Saturday. Some pu fearless son of Ham removed a coat pm from the counter inside the store and Ly Hopkinevil'e se lla neglec ted to restore it to its proper 4 8 Sphinn dt jem Jace, ‘The merchant naturally ob- Ar Vadu ected to such an oversight and oP Oat ; arted in persuit of the sable skinned Ar Jackson, Tenn Ar Memphis. Ar Jackson, M rascal and the missing street they coat. Down Secon rap, the negro in Ar Gr'nville Miss the lead with the pafling merchant a ete Man close secont., In the rear was Sr Now Orleans... #00 a a concatenation of — yariegated humanity ranging froin the small ure ja I was in 4 painful state husband. who had been ben the use of Paine’s celery co urged me to try it. short time after I remedy J began to for the better. three bottles I my cure a mericale. great many doctors n notice Before 1 us well, for I ba and drugs and spent hundreds o b I in vain MRs. KATE ¢, careful observation numbers of cases like the al Professor Edward FE of the Darmouth Med the formulation of compound The Clo: be success of this un when takin a Phelps, al Sc MADE MOTHER WELL, Sickness Driven From Another Home lery Compound. my efited by mpound, markably the change nd taken consider «1 tried a different { dollars Respeetfully yonrs HENNES ESSEN of great vove led M. D., bool to 8 celery iversally well-known remedy in quickly driving out disease from the blood anc need not be retold yo the *s celery compound restores thy state a woakened and diseased nervous system, One of the first evidences of its building-up | virtze is the gain in flesh noticable about the face. Night sweats and nervous twit are things of the past; there is a great improvement in looks, a better appetite, sleep. a clear fkin and more functions There area few ward improvements, M nt is the thorough and building-up nervss all over th { way Paine’s anc por purifying deep-lyin here is nothing hs in the effect of pound, It cures permanen he tells his friends by Martin Miller, his who brought it over from Germany. the kuife, i An ex however, revegls t of a well knowa American house on the blade, and it that the younger than the knife is. ing a knife, for it, the constable He succeeded newspaper reporter and atuitous ster Q idea of the Caly cut-off? on the Ilinvis today virtually admits in a article that the Suy was righ and months ago when it clair @ move on the part of the company was not impossi cele was once which always 1 system newspaper | sound regu of the| ore im- radical of the e r partial ry ly. ———— doggedly entered and asked, ‘Wha did dat —-— go? ‘Fere tid who co?’ Gid oud ov} dis poat, I dell you, ve tond ellow loavers arount, He trembled as he spoke for he feared his impersonation of the cap- tain would be detected, ‘The darkey | nl the stolen ¢ after lingering a while longer to see if the blood thirs- ty pursuer showed up, left, and the | merchant returned to +: Wall Street’ sadder and a wiser man, anda poorer man, for the darkey still had the coat, Constable Anderson Miller, of the Massac section, is a joker. He possesses an old knife with wet foot handle, corkscrew in the back, and German silver mountings, which owned father, pars ation he name cutlery happens cutlery concern is much] our race, and it is hoped that on the claims in cM&p- on the write-up hoot ert City Central, column t mor.ths ed such ailroad ible. It such a step is taken, it will not be to du injure Padueat, and it will jure Paducah. It will be the road to make better ti the cut-off from Calvert Cit field would aftect the fast ms only, and would result in th chin to the alley bum, Byt these were soon «distanced by the two tleet LOUIS DIVISION. Carbondale Marion 6. denly wheeled about, faced bis par- suer, and deflantly shouted, Cam on, yo" blankety blank blank!” ‘The merchant ‘come on’? because his momentum prevented his stopping. He ran aboard the. transfer boat, and in terror saw the thief following with a piece of iron, Running across the empty deck he couldn't find a soul, “{the crew having gone up town, Running up to the Captain's «uart-) ers he found a pen and paper, and! began writiag 2 igently as the hegro| carn and treo Fec int Siugatl and New Oriea metween H Yan’ v i Pulhwan sleope Heap tickets or 0G. A ¥ ‘Ay Louisville, Ky Louls, ov JT! | made it out HoNTH BOUND. aus am | footed favorites Let bh . Dpo th areiv bm{down through the mud and 4 {PM ) the (darkey making straight for the * Carbondale... Mlinois Central inclice ‘The resolute | “Be Louis 7:16am| merchant was not to be flagged, how- sourm BOUND su fever, aud kept gaining on the fugi- S01 pm *" i ; vl pm | tive Finally, just before — they & Bineknéy ville 0b mT reached the incline’ the darkey sud-: Central making the time Cincinnati and New Orlea: On, ‘on they sped, | below the L. & N, A drummer who had been cal hotel yesterday started and asked for a bill, for $9 40 ‘promptly paid. After the jhad started for the train discoveyed an error of $1, made out a new bill, itemizi Sent it to the drummer by au of the hotel, The latter approached th ani not to ble ime, and to May trains i Hlinois between ns away jue ata lo- to leave The clerk lit was drummer che’ clerk 50, and ngit. He 1 employe e travel. ingman at the depot and presented it. on the bottom PL. never twice. Please put this op keep it warm No-fo-Bac Hfy glanced at it, and then wrote pay bills ice and body, | ~ DEPARTMENT. HENRY... WILAAAM Johnson Brothers TAILORS Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing for Ladies and Gentlem 800 Washington street. All communications and mat- ters of news pertaining to this column should be addressed to C. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street, The Need More Club will give an entertainment at the residence of Mrs H. Burks next Thursday evening. The Bizzy Bee Club) will free supper at the above residete on the 50th inst. Silver Leaf Concert name of an api formed at Burks’ C also give ¢ Clob the ation recently apel for the pur and will surprises t at while, | pose of aiding the church, Hent present some exce the public before Mrs, Lucy Jordan is confined to her bed with rheumatism, on North Seventh street. vi MAN ABOUT TOWN. The us Mm rHy editor the yesterday ain, you are wel Whiat shall we do to contribute to the poor little children that have no means to m their littlé hearts hap- py Christmas’ Who will start the wheel rlling? We will do our part. Let us hear from you and we will be- gin at once. Frank Logan and Ed Fauntleroy paraded with the band yesterday We just want to find the thief who broke into Mr, Phil William’ shop Saturday night If Chi that will Sun was down to morning. Call ‘ome. shoe Ss ort does get married, all right, fhe music furnished us by the new band wh Second and Court streets eveni was sweet. Su ast ess to you boys The club room that is to be opened | ——— CHILO DIES OF BUMS. ayfiold, Ky., Dee. old child of Mr, was badly burned fire several days sinc ny. ufus Sutton, by falling in . died yess { t) r ter 0.B. STARKS AGENT - Caligraph AND Densmore TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES 107 SOUTH SECOND Patent Flat-Opening Books... HENRY MAMMEN, Jr BOOKBIN DER A thoroughly equipped You need send nothing he two- There is more clear money to those who Furniture or House Furnishings to call oy Co., who handle a full line of Furniture, Carpets. Mattin s, Stove: Trunks, Lamps, Lace Curt Rugs, Chenille and Ders In fact, anything you need{to make your house & comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments. GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-205 SOUTH THIRD. = Fe HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. aking f town. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer BROADWAY | 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys Will POWER A Reasonable Prices. ur Give you All Kir FIRE LIFE and TORNADO soon for our young men will be lo- cated up staits over Mr. Marshall's place of busiuess, and will be in the ban?’s of E. E. Ewing and it is said it will be a credit to our city, as no games or intoxicants will be allowed. | Will Coleman, what picce do you play in the new baud Chivaman, you and Dance are alll right | Prof. Ewing was at church last] Sunday night. ‘That's right Ed. be a guod boy. Lem has not been down this week, but we are expecting him at any mo- ment ME Messrs. Bradshaw and Proctor have an offer from parties in Cairo ashing them to bring their concert | party and cake walk dowa there one| “the holidays, If mes | ements are perfected, al cbesp rato will be made with the Die ‘ | Fowler to carry all friends whol wi ) Noti The Gayolistie Dramatic Club wi ui} meet this evening withtMiss Le | Duly at 1005 North Seventh street. All members are requested to be present and on time. Mr. James Jones. of Epperson, | Ky.. is the guest of Mr. Davie Vi 1 Seventh street. son Morris and little rie are on the sick list. | Misses Mabel Barrett. Susie Kevil} and Master Ulysses Kevil were the] guests of little Mildred Leach Sun-| Miss Gertrade Givens, of North Seventh street, has been i but is rapidly convaleset | Mrs, Houston Crump, of Cadiz, | |Ky., mother of Mr, Rt. L. Cramp, | has been very ill, but is recovering. | Mrs. Mary Dabney, Josie Rucker| and Carrie Houston, of Epperson. | Ky were visiting ia the city yester- Jie La Tosca will meet with Mr, J. K. Lowe Friday evening. It is gratifying to hear an ‘‘echy’” coming back in answer to our ea plea for a proper Emancipation Day. rhest observance of It now looks as if we are going to e a celebration worthy our people and talent. Let the work go on. be interested in this y church should anniversary of fst day of January at some public place a proper commemoration iy our people of thatday, will take place The Sunday school of the First ward church raised #8.06 last Sab: bath towards purchasing an organ for that church, Rev, W. E.Glover will be pleased to receive any dona tions for this cause, ‘ The Chantable meet this evening Bible Band at their hall ghih and Adams streetss All ested to be present, W.D. will on are Monnis, President, Hymen, according to all reports, will have to engage help to forge the goldea chains that are soon to bind six of our young men to the ladies of their choice, This sextette of ad- venturers upon the matrimonial sea will set the social circles of society’s Troy in such commotion as will not} likely disturb again the e juilibrium | of our 100 soon. | GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing} Blacksmi The only y with the, classy, . see the large and well selected stock of At Lee’s M h Wall Paper Est: just the ig for a Christs k and the prices Ws NORTIL F¢ STI { | | | | | | } | | HE We line aeg', Bi very la nove; Pui The People’s Light Power and Railway Co, Rose & Insurance: Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. ~NL. ELEGANT 2 Christmas Presents! 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