The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 22, 1898, Page 3

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= © PRACTICE WHAY THEY PREACH, ~ Loading Clergymen of Ey" pDenomination Use and Advise Paine’s Ceyery Compound, fue tatost style, was finished 10 | | who desires to Lendler & Lyd advertisement f THE Twenty-'I rt e Swore to Kill ! The can says about t y - ! i | | ow, K “ \ \ | eA % y) ) SX HN NN} THI | Y 4 d yy | Like Goldsmith great preachers hout rons country have been t t A o} tiring ayl earnest in telling I) truth about I 's c t | ‘ } D. C,, s | pound, ti urging e Waahir use it, and at the same time they | W R Ml . , themselves have employed ¢ Gentlemen—Have taken Paine’s| persons, whose whole lives are a agreat remedy in their own homes | eelery comy a tonic, and|tailure, both as t enjoyment and , 1 that ake am pleased te fy that so far fulness, ought to learn how with results t a T have t ‘ est it I ha 1 eir debility, aches kept up their faith ts health! found it Hite : giving power : “| It is s tt P. Ss celery compound stan P, I the one remedy ree ‘ t { in the homes not ment but of alll sent to Mayf ‘COLORED 1 t will mee ase against So yesterday senter his cousin, Wil A general summary of the evidence} “i shows that Scott had a jug of whis- |, key beneath his from his wife, jon Friday evening, October about dark to drank, went out bara, returned t Scott bi revolver ther They went up ward the big ro how wk discha) throw house an x: Mrs the revolver knife Reese's | slashed backward Scott's face I the house and Sc as though he over the yard ar with the kr the a into the heart No one saw the 1m other witne Fixed « Cle at Cumberla sleep before iressed hy May hall yesterday 1 DEPA s is} All commaniecations ters of news pertaining to. this Jeolumnm should be addressed to “1C. We Merriweather, 221 South professionally “4 sicians, lawyers s by] clans, ‘ ; | Seventh strec and others, while atment. | ide did edy rportin quict,| , remedy } i | The Gayolist equal res ) durable manver possthle. |bottom of the boots was an ment of rabber, similar The job will prove a splendid of the work tha That Deprived Sam Keese use them on t! at can | ne on, ands jor Paducal EVIDENCE of hivee Years of eedoul. scott was Trying Him with a ristol. * A Metropolis Journal-Republi-| frst he evidence in the 1 Reese, who was xced_at Metropolis to }twenty-three years for the murder of | ze, 1 Seott: STEAM lachinery Good Work > ToN New I Sati-{.ction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, T!LEPHONE 200. a any 100 TO ANY MAN, Wren’ Bay $100 vor Asy Casn!} Ot Weakn «3 in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, County places for the ime before the public a M ‘Mth © for the cure of Los ps and Sexual Weakness, Ome Tre i and Rest Life Foree ‘im old and yo > worn-out’ French med ing. 90 Phosphorous or fuldrugs. Itis a W MENT—magieal in its effects in ite eure. All readers, other sare uifering from a weakness erence) The People’s Light Power and Railway Co, Will furnish POWER AND LIGHT. |Rea onable Prices. Illinois Central R. R. ALIFORNIA:: VIA NEW ORLEANS In eonne Southern Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car you fCeaviby Ciieinnatt and | rai Railroud fast New Orleans Lamia EVERY THURSDAY every Fritlay San Francisec aud Padueab mownt ESTABLISHED 1864, 0 San Peay tise GENERAL INSURANCE® | AGENTS. ....... GREIF & CHRISTY '7°'ePhone 174, PADUCAH, KY First-class... O B E RT 'S BE and R Is rapidly becoming the favorite With the people of this city. It leads all Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing others, for the reason that it is kitchen floor, hidden] that blights thelr Jife, causing that | Reese came to Scott's | mental ap}! phyalcal buffering peculiar x tol, vine should write to t Routt, “. ‘ “ae CAL COMPANY, Suite SEC Oe. Hey | 695 F suilding, Omaha, Neb of the house to the} they will send you absolute! o the house, drank}a valuable paper on the: a1 a six-shot 32-eal.{and positive proofs of their t R had a knife, | MAGICAL TREATMENT, | ‘Thousanc Keese had a& knife. Tmen, who aye lost all hope of a cure the lane lending to-]are bein yal, returned to the} fect condition. sin, went to the field |. This MAcicar, Treatment may be 4 at. clods|*@#ken at home under their directions, | rey rs at’ ClOUS | or they wi | pay railroad fare and hotel air, retnrued to the] pills to all «ho prefer to go there for) Scott tried to reload they fail to cure. They sted by them: used yreliable; have no | aia tumsaatalee 4, Pree Cire, Free Sam- ye fterward| O, D. fake. They have and forw | nd Sent Away. La RTMENT. tal, and guarantee to cure refund every harges may be depos | < to be paid them when a ted. Write them toda y (. 3 OAAAA 4 APA L PALER ADN, DLO | Chas. Preideriek Padueah, Ky. I ut ae clergymen: none intimately the affair tot n, one of homes. It their can't staff-Orm know the sad side, sor t h d have lost yy is havir sufferings. As confide sor y compound | rest just now on of having and comforter they learn t I nd} ran a tine sp rin vand. as even the physician oft n, he Mrs, Addie Slayton il on «lo. \ dys our stomach, and will do] the sick list And clergymen sh swe yu what it h {ot 801 fe je parneatly z ted tha ver they enter a home wl and poisonous gases, and the brain y, active man or we | Staaday eveniun WRITTEN AT RANDOM an as he chucked his club into his [for the police a few of the burglars | Held &! (he Cumber! seri Chat pocket, What t lickens is] who infest the city ing all day. Rev. G. W. Stoner A_ peculiar case is being contested” A chine! ab—chittn 84! Fe looks very much to # man up a[and the pastor will occupy it in t in New York, Ln an important pay ie ee was sufficiently edlight.( tree like the elements are trying to| mort Tat night, All members . meruerimioal proceeding, mojoa “wi left. oe SES make up for what they missed dur- | and fri re expected to ‘ Ogata ned Rees. Bote Another name applied Sehite|img the drouth last autumn, when | ent GH. Hane grounds that the jary was dra Tu dann See rey cate | there was no rain for a couple of] ‘There will bea rally at the Trim- In substantiation of tye charge, the lin’ "’ suppers by the colored people) oii, IF reserage Clitaitan: abaro tameeee st iH oo a ata in ORY OEE Bele ee: “5° all day. W. E. Glover will was uced, Tt showed that iv ° F |preach at 3 o'clock p.m, and t nine Mass the jury ba drunk aul y.teing from the text taken byl, There hk nah aa bate at peed ye FOr areagh ae Uiblowtion sures suioked up $416, And It wasn't in ony of our preachers Sunday morn-|itte cf course It is “uct kuown |‘ morpit evenit Ally Kentucky, eitber, ing, one might be led to believe that] sheer the men hat hata or net, {members and friends of the | . “ *.* that the minister had departed from|-Piey did not have them on. If the| te expectet 4 A laughable feature of a case tried the usual tenor of his way and pro-| rice is to be d by the size, the|casion. All * in the circuit court pot many moons posed to preach a ‘cannibalistic’ iiners must. be ow vol, toi i ago, in which a daughter was called doctrine, says the Metropolis Jour-|there was certainly some colossal] Elder § ‘otter, the | to the witness stand to testify against val-Republican, It was, Give thy | yo sar there. The dress circle} pastor of the Trimble street C x - her father, occurred when one of the son, that we may eat him toc looked like ané of palm trees in|tian chureh, kas just returned fron attorneys, in his examication, asked, we will eat mine tomorrow | the desert of Sahara, and the kicks|% to Evansville where | is “Does your father own any proper-(Kings 6:28, (We suspect it would |ieard trom behind’ were loud and| been conducting a seties of meeting iy Sty?” be tough chewing were they some Offiong. Some of the men were forced o weeks duration will s “Yes, sir, he owns some in the | our Metropolis sous.) However, the/t “yo out between acts, in sheer|' 8 ‘ country, 1 guess,” she replied, | a inister built a good sermon on this self-defense, and they can’t be | ‘There will be an 1 fashion Ken t quickly turning to her father to in-| peculiar foundation, People smile! oq i¢ they took a drink or two every|tucky oyster supper at the residenc quire, Don't you, pa?” at such texts, but in sober moments] tine, Ladies who object to this int/of Miss Lizzie Reeves on West Mone “Guess again!”” was the sarcastic | when our candid reflection gets the] yoceut pastime of the male contingent | roe street. rejoinder, guected by many audible) upper hand of our exuberant natures, during a performance should eas Phe: Semuvene. Litera aBaalets a miles from the spectators, jit does seem that : morally at least, ! jor that it is not without some pro-|met last ‘Tl Bagge. — ty ’ » " ime are pretty much on the cannibal) vocation, | Ki a se ees ie ba 7 Policemen have many funny ex-| Order yet, notwithstanding “our ex- king of buts, however, it is|jent time was japan Py periences, The ‘other night there | a, 2 evident that there is but one recourse] splendid attendance, After the ren. Pf was acolored function in the South | Afad te bad ¢ aca e to obtain emancipation, and that is|deriag of the program, the oilice me } ern portion of the city. The partici-|* a i opt mit Lageiee re hy the enactment af a law making} foPthe society were elected th | pants seemed numberless, aud the ple are in favor of drawing the line/the | derpetual {unnesessary | ensuring quarter ‘The next meetin 4 noise they made was 1a proportion, | #t fish. “aN jnuisance a misdemeanor, In thea-| will be next Thursday evening, at + "The officers thought it was sdance,) jters in other cities, past experience | which time a most excellent program = i aad about two o'clock in the morn-) ‘The legisiature seems to be paying jlias amply demonstrated the fact that] will be reederes| ing concluded to break it up. Pro-|more attention to the welf: nothing but law,—callous, cruel law,| phe Allen Les will meet aa uss A coeding to the hoyse, they applic bird ine and fish, than to!people, | will stay the relentless onslaught of | ys on at 8 o'clock for admission, One of the main obverves the Mayfleld Marror. More high hats in theaters. People don't/ at the A: M. K. chute ha outa . -* guys’ appeared at the door, and! resolutions have been introduced to} go to the theater to see either the fair! jnteresting feature afternoon will 4 resentfully demanded their business. | | ct these things than a little ; | sex or their hats, and as the ladies| je the qu box lucted by the ‘It’s time all honest people were | the last one to have fish ladders { see themselves, they might leave! pastor, Rev. G. H, Burks. All arc , * iabed,’” the oilicer observed, | ‘*and | erceted in certain parts of the state, | the hate | at home, They might,—| cordially ivited to ¢ me out and you'd better break up this dance.’’; Wo think our representative ght to but they don’t, witness these exercises of a christian : “Humph!”? disdainfully retorted | get one for Graves county, if he ean, | ra obasactens 4 thy aforesaid m. g., ‘“lis aint no) so that bis consti Mer may have @) perhaps the finest pair of boots} A grand, high tea will be given Fe atance, boss!” ance to see and Know what the} ever manufactured in Paducah were| Monday evening at 1025 West Wash. z “What is it then’? asked the) things are, ‘ei completed last evening by Lendler & |ington street! Everybody invited to % fr. | . Lydon, the well known~ Broadway | eoutand have a grand time, i “Dis am a ‘high tea,’’’ was the! The Register is so good at ‘clear. | shoemakers, for a man in E! +] There will be plenty of organ musi hanghty rep! ing up anysteries,”” it might prove it-|'They were made of patent leather, {and refreshments ofall kinge Phe Bee tA “hlyh tea,’ itersted the uti; selt spwlle benefactor by locating} sud cost $25. ‘The foot gear was in | chiddlings, Tut p ruly A ia of| With the nec stored by them to @ per. | “iiss carriage and wagon work, TYPEWRITERS ‘A. S. DABNEY, est. 1 98 Crescent Bicyct er 18 good shape for Spring. ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCATL BOTTLING CO. ‘The only place in the city equipped ary tools to do first- | Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319) F. 4. Bergact!, Proprietor. Tenth and Maison streets | Telepione 101. Orders filled until 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A CENERAL GRACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All. tt | | | 0.B.STARKS Caligraph AND Densmore Croatest Discovery of the Famoue PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Il. GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to ail men who need AND it and who will write for it. 107 SOUTH SECOND Bi thospaberp sas 1 IMMEDIATELY. : ¥ ie deseription of your case, and we will prepare tally adapted to your condition, and send A it to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plair 4 tone We can give full strength, development op all drains and losses, and restore you with our method, We bave thousands of twsti a $/| | S i} @ DENTIST! i $| &| 406 BROADWAY, _——_ | (evict f z.a$ The Ardmore, | iii ietieae titans e £ S| Thirteenth street, between a icw Rabie g Pennsylvania avenue and F street | 1 Havana, N.D, Jan. 29,186 emp size 8 rrace i] Nor i . cl tes ti. ! WASHINGTON, D.'C | id fo ant HLT. é ne European, $1.00 and up one ey Se g erican, $1. 5 now on file in our business office, and all are bona Wurte Sewins Maciine Co., aha Oe NO Te Do ot delay writing to us t CLEVELAND, 0. First-class family hotel. No liquors, 4 7 AnD MERVOUS DIEBAGES. Lacloce 8 cvs Aannnis Convenient to ears and places of inter- 6, ‘ ; Most cen nt home for nthe city location, and PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, 1/5) Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, 11.1 T. M. HAL REGARDLESS OF COST. We are going to close out all odds and ends left from our Holiday stock regardless of cost. unsold and will be slaughtered. You will be sure to buy if you see the bargains we are offering. Many of the best patterns remain Now is the time to buy. iscount. on Heating Stove 25 PER CENT. Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels and Fire Sets at Cost. «SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEE 24 High Back Solid ‘eat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents. 19 Children’s Rockers, p!ush Seat and back only 90 cents. 3¢ Varge Arm Rovkers, high back, leather seat, only $1.58. One for of Pictures, regular price, 75c, 85c & $1.00, onl White Rnameled Kasies, brass trimmed, worth 85c, only 48 cents. Polished Oak Easles 8x10 Picturo Frame 8-piece Oak Sui 8-piece Pario Large size O< a ad 4 “te 50 cents.’ worth 7éc, only 45 cents. ’ gilt, stoel or copper molding, with glass, 15c © size bed and dresser, only $14. iven, 4rm Chair, and Small Chair, only $12.00 Sidesoards, worth $12.50, only $9.50 es just received. Calland see them. Now is the time to have your wheel put in All makes of wheels repaired. James W. Gleaves & Sons TELEPHONE 217 416 BROADWAY

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