The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 11, 1898, Page 3

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Mou a Moder, : Makes ‘ome - The Unseen Power o Renewing Y Attractive. Noonein Am jen has prot done more women! cspepfal autifuland men | perieet more symmetri- ’ eal than Derma-| telogist John H.| Woodbury, of, New York. His face is known uni-| vertally throughout the length and breadth of America, and in additi to improving complexions he has been the inventor, as a surgeon, of some ot the most difficult operations known to science. ‘These operations include deformed noses, mouths symmet rial, iy other aces of skill. The doctor has been highly success- ful, bat does not hesitate to frankly acknowledge the help he has had frofi others. He recently gaids “While I have been the means of restoring thousaads of wotemto the natural beauty which nature iftended | that i this work I have been largely they should have but which they had aided by one of the greatest discov- lost, 1 would never have been able to) eries of modern times, By its use, do so if the women’s blood had been) in confection with my work, I have out of order or ber natural fanetions| oftea been able to make women who | ma disordered dition, so that I’ were sallow. shrunken and prema- i “Yutution all men Who consalt me to all, to their general that the “secret asl condition, 1 wish do eay} have foun 2) oS F?. t —_— os eri of many’ eminent doctors. who | business A flecis ated Pau at tion sthat a State 8 property bi Da) tax hands © Federal C ag paper is undoulted- great power in the land, anid eat deal to do with molding | opinion. Primarily, how a writer in the Free Press, } tablished for those purpo molding |p proportionate mays not and its suecess in morality is, as a rule, toits succesy asa business venture Ht is the newgpaper which reaches the masses, which 1 therefore 9 Pettcesstul bughess venture, whic! s which its eritics o reach the atens to te: how are you going to stop it? jeyt way is the best way. DR. BELL’S E-T AR-HONEY JOOTHES AND HEALS. remedy cats the muc inflammation, « LG par It is Warner’s Safe Care. fot those Wi ‘ashington Street ; this'same thing true, aad]: A papery 4 , Who | ple; want to im ly’ acknowl | wise the paper ‘edge . the ‘aid which case it will not bey. tising patronage, and its thi Imoral questions will be of no parW tiscovery,”*.. Jular importance. — If the people want The pi ‘what is called ‘society slash’’ it is source business of the paper to print it Peauty ‘is per- eration; the same is: true of a Health. [fonsebal! and prize- fights, ‘The “he. gaching some “wr Hawkins’ croc re and 0 ing the is pot an expect joat, bronchi! ‘cannot | tor not. believe in either. makes weal secured. if } mi the kidneys or] the 4 adjacent or-fhia or her name Ja print as of gans. are out} sccount. Bat |. if ‘ of--oundition,Jan.. audience for, Is 4t not plain J ions on these points, “then, ‘that -alt}if he wants to reach the * possible * care] most needs to be“ tench a should be ex-] publish all the news; at least t ALIFORNIA:: VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection with the Southern Pactf Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cineinnatt and Loulsyiile on Mfinol Gentral Railroad fast" New Orieaps Limited EVERY THURSDAY neah every Fr tSan Pra Minoie fentral R.R Sunset GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Borseshoeing and Blacksmithing — ls, People’s Light 7 ing 9. Power and Railway Co, POWER (eb 1AGHT. Réa onable Prices. f ESTABLISHED 1864,—-—o : oe Miss Wary 8. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE*SUNDRIES. f ' Agent for the highest grades of Bicyeles made. We are prepared to-oftér » ' 1896 Stearns for $58.50 Don’t fail to seé our $45.00 Overlandsand Rugbys to. see that these organa are} °F it carefally preserved, thus promoting prolonging life and -preserv-{ First Ward’ Baptist. chureh Friday ing youth and beauty? here will be a basketsocial at U evening January 14, 1898, for th ‘The only place m the eityfequipped } best on the ma wheels be Complete Fepair Don’t fail to call re buyir with the necessary tools to do first class carriage and wagon work. remember the place, et, prettiést wheel made. Don’t fail to gee our line of We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the ably op. Free riding school to those buying wheels frém n WRITTEN AT RANDOM Some of nent gent ucah’s most promi- will in the near fu- ture *w the horns’? —im other words, become Elks. No secret order in Paducaty ts quit® so flourishing as this ever popular social and benevo- lent organization, and its futare is very bright. at s said that the market house or- introduced at the last count ing to prevent persons buying provis ions, ete,, from commission houses in the city to re-sell market house, and is intended to benefit principally the A gentleman ip the market yester day that ay there ths in the year dur * cannot is designed vegetables on grocer t seven h the te were a produce would 4 ly in vege fai town, th consequence hi etables for of the year ‘ ordinance bring green grover a money about 1 » may be mis seven months out » gentleman, how- There is an the principal difference euse charged those wagons on the street Teo organization of a young men's congress at the Y. M. C. A. hall last night cannot be too highly comn ed. Mw object 18 to famttarize tL who are members with parliamentary addition to os rules and usage, and in improving their ability acqu country is goveracd also mark the incept ambition in them service. Hence, gets well under way, and the bers become amply proficient in the various requirements, out among them for many embryc lators and respective after the ce meu we may look i¢ congressmen, aut Perhaps some futare t statesmar who will cover his state with honor and himself with immortal fame, “Does this stop at Norton- ville?”’ inquired a meck looking litte woman this morning as she boarded the 1, C. train that makes every stop| Hetween Fulton and Louisville “Yis, wo ventured gasied passe who was already exhausted {ron ps. “Ltink, ops at ivery pio on it doos a dis successive sto thet it e road shure an prety last and The heavy five minutes Sunday The and forty there re jneh, a of the amount of water down was 136,318 gal nd the weight would be 1,142 pounds, 509,912 tons If the rain would lasted in equal strength for only one hour, Paducah would have hada d not less that 1,44 1,862 gallons, that is about 5,600,000 tons—12 544,000,000 pounds avoirdupois. was a only conds rain one rain cubic inel if we Vaduecah as six was poured lops. ou adacah sports rhis over the [tis said that the Pe who attended the cock river yesterday wer ected look ing lot. when they returned to the ity. It happened that the Paduc skens ‘‘weren’t in it,’’ to use a popular expression. The ‘Tennessee chickens simply cleaned up every- thing, and usually in one round, Three Paducah chickens, it is told, died while awaiting the next round in the arms of the ‘‘second,"’ There was a large crowd over, however, and everybody enjoyed the fights. The place was nicely fitted up, and every eomfort and convenience was well provided. ‘ Lol, John MeNulty, of the Palmer benefit of the church. ) traveling a good many serted a drummer yester- «day ad T “8 I've seenas many tramps as the next man, but J have yet to see for the first time a tramp with a tio can tied to him. When- ever you see the picture of a tramp ina paper, you always see strapped to him a battered tin can, good many times the only reason you'd ever he was a tramp would be by the tin can. Then if you ever all stage tramps have the inevitable tin can. In real life, though, 1 saw a tramp with a tin can io all my experience, aul I don't believe anybody ever saw more of the * than 1. 1 there are who do carry however, but most tramps are too “I've years,” never o e898 lazy dge Sanders has taught a valua- ble lesson to future witnesses in bis by the prompt arrest and in- carceration of the three colored peo- ple who are charged with deliberately wearit court, after ng amply warned before hand, # few day Ever sinee there has irt one of ils great- uppress hard to suppress, hard to convict a person times the grand jury has ases of (lagrant: perjury cused has been in jai the expense of the because it deemed ficult of proof. las always done his avd whether the three yesterday held over are con- not, their example is one to prompt others to think twice they become too falsely in his h est difficulties has been to wh perjury, be of dism fter Pt many aths at tax-payers, simply cha too Judge Sander duty, however person ed or cause it i Many 1 the bere before 3 in their testimony. fter * Mayor Li will stop the ning the m that he ‘ons from run » Sunday if he has to call out ia to do it, except in cases of extreme emergency where persons are suffering physical dis fort from old, has aronsed a wonder in more to what he will do ons next summer. us run for more than half on Sunday, and as every- c iurch-goers to whose ie coal wagons are ) Sunday, than the lat- Mayor Lang may claim that ice ayst run on Sunday because people must ice, yet it would be but fair to suggest the guestion if people could not get thely Sgtarday’s supply sutlicient to {through Suaday, like the toper used ret his whisky, This is ly in eason let person, bus moment to assertion oal wa than one mind as with th w he yes ive to tis a such matters rh the question is many of the ¢ in summer some of I-wagon drivers, 107 them drive ice wagons. ae) IU's strange but true, that there are white men in MeCracken county, and doubtless in many other counties, who cannot spell their own name. Only a few days ago an honest looking old fellow entered a local undertaking es- tablishmet to purchase a coftin for his sister. A reporter happeuad to diop in while he was there, aud was refer- ed to him for the name of the deceas- ed, It was given hy the old fellow, and was so peculiar that he was asked how to spell it. “Jil deela’ T don’t know,’ he re- plied, ‘*They spells it somany dif- {a'nt] ways;that I cayn’t tell ye, be- I haven't any eddication my- And the reporter had to take chances in spelling right the name of aman who couldn't spell it himself, sel ee It is likely, from reports, that a bill will be introduced in the present leg- islature placing McCracken county among those wherein baseball may be played on Sunday. ‘The four coun- Nlouseyvhas another dog. ‘This time ix is dn awkward bot promising bear hound, and it is hoped the jolly stew ard will have better Jack with it than with his last three dogs, two of which were poisoned, the other hanging himself. T\Mr. Roy Nelson has on exhibition at his saloon on South Third street au albino "possum, captured a few aye ago to Ballardvounty by Mr, H Robiow Johason, who was a member of a party that returned Sunday, 1b 18 the first white ‘possum seea ia this Jovality for some Lime, ties now exempt by statute are Jeffer- son, Kenton, Hendersor ‘and Fayette, and a move toward including Me- Ceracken is now being made. If it proves successfal it will obviate the a successfal season of baseball for Paducah, and a good club would be a paying in- principal detriment to vesiment Everyboay st overy oF to the taste, ace liver and cleaning: the Cir aire headaeue, ‘ul billows of OC, 6 and a) tic, the most wone please: age, pl aly Everybody 18 invited. . A protracted ‘effort 18 in progress, at the Washington Street’ church, Elder Fisher is preaching some ex! cellent sermons. 3 Rey. W, E. Glover is on the sick list. ‘COLORED DEPARTMENT. All communications and 1 ters of news pertaining to this} "*, oft column’ shoulil be addressed to} Tie quarterly election of oil ©. W. Merriweather, 221 South will take place at the meeting of the als . Eureka Literary Society next ‘Thurs- | Seventh street day evening at the First. Ward Bap- Cc URCHE tist church, 29, F. & A. M., will meet this Husband Street Church (Methodist)—Sun % ( vening at 7:30 o'clock in sp day sghool at ba. m. Preaching 1 a.m end al Communication for work in p.m. Key. ©. M, Palmer, pastor. rks Chapel, 7th and Ohio (Yethodist) Sun: A. degree. All Masons welcome T. D. Hm W. M. day sbhool¥a. in. Preaching Il ®.m. aud 8 p, BK, Marsan Future comfort for present seeming economy, but buy the sewing machiné with an estab- lished reputation, that guar- P antecs you long satisfac- Ts Masonic Notice. Mt. McGregor Lodge No. S. Burks, pastor Waghington Street Baptist Church —Bunday hing 8] mn, Bev. Geo. (Uist Churel.—-Sunday Preaching, Il a.m, and 8p. m S. Bake n A. M.X. church Sunday scoot 9% m., preaching Il a m 7.30p m., Rev. J. G Stanford, pastor Mt. James A.M. E. G church, 10th & Trimble yenwens! 100 TO ANY MAN, inday} Wit Pay $100 For Case Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, (United Brewrea| An Omaha County places for the nd choo §:# a1, | first time before the publi: @ re Asy m., Preaching, 11 & m yer services, Wedmenday ov ¥ AchOOl Leachers’ meetin; . 780, a4 S SIO) 2 ITS PINCH TENSION ‘TENSION INDICATOR, e Fore men. No worn-out F Pad remedy, contains no Phosphorous or was in the city yesterday on business, | ruL TreataeNntT— magical in its eff 5 ive in its cure. All readers, Mr. Will Smith was on the sick} who are suffering from a weakness list yesterday, that blights their life, causing that My. Walter Lancaster, recently a}mental and piesa, suffering peculiar waiter at the New Richmond honse, |',Lost Manhood, shoud write tt left yesterday afternoon for Fulton. | 698 Range Buflding, Omaha, Neb. As a special freight train with 44] they will send you absolutely Ff gons on the way east between Prince. }® Valuable paper on these “ ) and positive of their tru ton anil Scottsburg on the I, C. R.|Maaiean TRe ‘Thouasnds of R., threw a track from under a gon, ee men, who have lost all hope of a cure and as it was no one was burt and no}are being restored by them to a per cars were derailed. fectioonat oun showing the nsion) are a few of the fe emphasize the @ character of the White. Send for our elegant H. T. g Macnine Co., EVELAND, 0. Chas. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky. ition. sid This MaGicar, TREATAMENT ma The Golden Leaf Club was enter-| taken at home under their directions, tained last evening by Mrs. Dr, W. of they will pay railroad fare and hotel N ands Hk js to all who prefer to go there for H. Nelson at their pleasant home on] eatment, if they fail tocure. Th West Harrison street. are perfectly reliable; have ‘The coming match between Jack- “Ub eit pr Sear pag a Se At eh . | ples, or C. ke. They have son and Maher promises to be an.in- | B35 o09 capitai, and guarantee to cure teresting-affair, and all the sporting |every case they treat or refund every news will-be watched with eager in- | dollar; or their charges may be depos terest until the bout is over. Jack- |ited in a bank to be paid them whe son Was @ short spell ago, and Dixan | £878 18 effected. Write them toda and Walcott are now better than any 4" * fighters in the ring because there ap- U. $. COURT. Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY, an Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. RB. COOPER, 4 ‘ Manager peurs sometime, to be a sort of inter:egoum in thepugilistic world. A dozen years ago the three Jacks, |S“ Sulijvan, Dempsey and McAuliffe, | .. could whip anything breathing in their respective classes, as litle Cal} ram her engines, McCarthy could in his, Sullivan, as | 0: sud owners there we ha aid, could ha then | for wages thrashed Sackson-or auy man living, | {esau st while Dempsey or MeAuliffe could, we believe, have dong the same by Walcott; and Cal MeCarthy could at least have stood Dixon off as he once did in Dixon's own town, Bos- ton, for seventy-two rounds, occupy-| th ing four hours and forty-five minutes, |), The trouble with the majority of | ben fighters 48 that they break down their _— magnificent consiiinions by riotous living. Yet no good, game man will admit that he is broken down. In the ring we do not believe th race a man belongs to ruts any figure as tothe merits of the men when every thing is conducted on — the ‘dead level.” We believe in the im- mortal Robert Burns’ truism that ‘‘a mon’s amon for a’ that,’? whether an Indian, an African or a Caucas- ian sun may have burat upon him, ‘The better man will win every time, whether he be red, white or black. When Jackson touged the country he won a host of friends, and those who have seen him on’ exhibition will not be in a harry about discounting his old-time ability to any great exteat, notwithstanding the reports about bis age and dissipation, Mr. Ebbert Dunlap, one of the boys, in all that term carries with it, left today on a tlying trip to Metrop- olis. There is no doubt in the minds of many readers bat what many an item has appeared in print they thought unnecessary and perhaps unworthy. And they have asked themselves and porbaps their most intimate friends, questions like these “Ot what earthly interest is it to any- body but the young lady her- self that Miss So and So has gone to Mayfield or Louisville . for a week ?"’ and ‘*Why should the editor who de- nounces crime, vice and all forme of immorality, devote several finches of space, torbasaball, prize fights. and other sporting news /’’ te Faen ye embodied in these doubted) it Prank Cos lowari at NEWS NOTES. A bridge over the Cubahatchie river, twenty-one miles east of Mont gowery, Ala., gave way under a train a y persons were in- jured, but only two seriously. It seems probable that the Senate will refuse to confirm the appoint- meat of Dr. E. M. Wiley as superin- tendent of the Kastern asy'iin at Lexington, Near Falmouth, Ky., James Kelley and his little daughter, en route home from cburch ina buggy, were both drowned while trying to cross a swollen stream. The Creek Indian council has ap- propriated $20,000 to fight the con- stitutionality of the act giving ue United States courts jurisdiction. Three packages of yellow fever serum have been received from South America for experiments by the United States marine hospital service, Dr. Jobn Hall bas resigned the pastorate of the Fifth Avenue Pres byterian church, New York, after forty-eight years’ serviee. Albert G. Boynton, for twenty-tive years political editor of the Detroit, Free Press, is dead, AY CRESS SE & 3-piece 1898 Crescent TELEPHONE regulating and $ | stock regardless of cost. 3-piece Oak Suits, lar; Parlor Suit, D | Building new work a specialty. | Paducah Cycle Works, 319 COURT STREET 319, and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honst, AGENT Galigraph AND Densmore TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES 107 SOUTH SECOND A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 408 GPOADWAY, ‘The Ardrnore, Thirteenth street, between | Pennsylvania avenue and F street | Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 F Cor est. class family hotel. No liquo’ enient to ears and places of inte Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and siepreeera| jin the city. T. M. HALL, Prop 0.B.STARKS wonpenru EDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS. . A CENERAL BRACING UP. it Brings Perfect Manhood to All. : —_ are The Creatost Discovery of the Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Il. - GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to all men who need it and who will write for it. A large percenta kind of 1 due t overwork what the cau eof the men of today are sadiy in need of the right tment for weakness peculiar to men. Many cages are thers to exer while many of the cases are due to Cnerd) nervous debility. It matters not, however, been, the fact still remains that they all require IMMEDIATELY a description of your case, and we will prepare pecially ted to your condition, and send We can give full strength, development top all drains and losses, and restore you with our method. We have thousamdg.of testi- it to you ABSOLUTELY FREE. 1 package and tone.to every porth to PERFECT MANHOOD. Fa: monials from all over the wor READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: ee. Hoping th Hundreds of expressions of Bot only a res; America that mal on medicine, which is alwa a our Dusiness off, and all are bong, lay writing to us, afd remember tpt tion in every way, but ours i the largest medicah fustl laity of SEXUAL ANO NERVOUS DIBEABES. Locloso 6 cente’for post: inly sealed. Do uot di PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, {7/5 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL- We are going to close out all odds and ends left from our Holiday Many ofthe best patterns remain ; unsold and willbe slaughtered. You will be sure to buy if you see the bargains we are offering. Now is the time to buy. fran, Bicycles just : is t 217 Hiscount on Heating Stoves 25 PER CENT. Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels ani Fire Sets at Cost. SCIALS FOR THIS WEEK» 24 High Back Solid feat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents. I9 Children’s Rockers, plush Seat and back only 90 cents, 36 Large Arm Rovkers, high back, leather One lot of Pictures, regular price, 75c, 85c & $1.00, only 50 cents, White Enameled Easles, brass trimmed, worth 85c, only 48 cents. Polished Oak Easles, worth 76c, only 45 cents. : 8x10 Picture Frames, gilt, steel or copper molding, with glass, 15c e size bed and dresser, only $14 Arm Chair, and Small Chair, only $12.00 Large size Oak Sideboards, worth $12.50, only $9.50 seat, only $1.68. received. Calland see them. Now he time to have your wheel put in \good shape for Spring. All makes of wheels repaired. James W. Gleaves & Sons 416 BROADWAY

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