The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 18, 1898, Page 3

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N cars and free rectint eineatt and New ( between Evapevil carry Pollan » hes between Douovan By local applica: be dt r D! | to station | the op j distrust j dimes WRITTEN AN AT RANDOM — [astea tor their tare, ‘The “Klomike’ Teoeption tenders ed hypnotists in Paducah is not to ive wondered at, ‘There is nothing so ghastly mysterious in hypnotism to those who understand it froma scientific standpoint, and its possi- bilities are very limited. It is not, as some of the less enlightened seem to think, a power which enables the person possessing it to to completely dominate the will, and direct the actions, of another. Very much to the vontrary. The poptlar concep- tion, however, {s that it is something marvelous, and as a consequence they expect marvelous achievements from it. This is what has resulted in dieaster to those professors of the science who travel about the country and haye visited Paducah to give exhibitions, Realising that some- thing impossible was expected of them, they were not content to con- tine themselves to legitimate demon- strations of its existence and utilty, but impradently decided to gratify the expectations of thove who cared nothing for itin an educatioual or scientific sense, but desired something miraculous or supernatural, This nevessitated humbuggery, a3 the average hypnotist is not out for his health, The first thing one man did who came to Paducah was to pay a colored bell boy at one of the hotels himself in the gallery at honse on the night of his appear to be hypnot- ized, drop down to the parquet and run up to whe stage, ata few spasmodic gestures of — the hypnotist vetric tight globe up in the gallery had previously been removed so it would not be broken by the “subject’s’’ contact with when be swung over the balcony, The humbug was so palpable that it at once inspired the spectators with 1ot to say disgust, ‘Then racters who were known to be to do anything fora few ypeared on thestage as “sub- jects,”? and subsequently boasted of how much they had received for it, how they played off, and such things, and all these meretricious demonstra- tions served to offset the genuine ex- amples of the science, the result be- ing that those whe were not led to eve that hypnotism was an abso- lute humbug were too disgusted to again waste their money on such gus entertainments hese remarks do not apply to the last gentleman who was here. Whatever his ability, he had to suffer for the misdeeds of essors, and on account of was forced to cancel gement, the novelty to a entertainmen' ne willing § predec light busine: . STEAM 4 une To No, 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. | OR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician | Hroadwa: M A. # DABNEY, DENTIST. 406 ROADWAY. DR, A, M. COVINGTON, | OF METROPOLIS, ILL. | AND ruRoat| with wonder * sarantee to th aR, J.0. SMITHS” fF gular hours for om | | phone 1¢ | ee | G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank | and Triumah, Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence. Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid 8t. HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at- Law Will practice in} all the courts. 118 South Fourth St, Pavucan, Ky W. Ry GLEMENT, M.D, Ph, 6, ner Ko! Residence, 403 Washing Yon sire Hours— omer, 8:20t0 11 2:00 to 000 p.m. F000 ¥:00 pan, IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST +sYOU CAN FIND IT AT THE... NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor. [their pristine 5 | terson {nob Jexcept jup on the stre wth and | been dispelled from have had and are no hypnotis their apr longer interested even When rdemain and “mind reading” are combined the — entertainments Hypnotists make mistake when they come to to make money, iriosity in sts a Paducah ‘There is something inspiring in the sight of the good old water cart, with its rambling wheels, dripping and the ig rubber spout be- It stirs up within us pleasant nemories of ‘prehistoric times," | eo the water cart was such a fa #4 object on the streets of Padu- | fl y it was relegated to} lear old things of ar reach cold »bso- hind, the mains $ past water their mighty arms in lo and one by one the 4 disappeared, until the was almost unknown. embrace, lete vehi t of it|* Ainong those otoriieh live to contend with are ulso boys who jump on cars and gol as far as they want to and when the motorman calls jump off and scamper away, or else stop and openly defy the motorman, knowing that he can not leave hiscar. It is a regular practice with many of them, and now the motormen have declared war. Five boys have been fined within Ubree days, and all others will be rigorously prosecuted, ‘The motor- men have endured enough. A great many men become very indignant if called upon to pay their fare. They board a car and lotend to drop in their fare before they get off, but the motorman is no mind reader, and its his doty to call your attentionto it, He doesn’t know whether you istend to pay your fare, have only forgotten it, or are trying to beat the comp: So he has to remind you of your alsent-minded- ness, or Whatever it inay be—then you have to get mad about it. The motorman’s path fs not strewn with bojuets. His lot is a most unhappy one—but he’s now trying to make an improvement. A SELF. MADE WOMAN. A Nie kticown det Wan the Hew ' e story ¢ to m € respons f engageme tof traveling ad no yt ne shakie he 10 of the country, as she disliked watking , 1 level ty he was very are back agaia io all ory, and are faithful | a friend in need. Per- s many can recall a youthful nto drive a water cart. ave str ubitions, you vnd the writer dou only boy who in the bi and pa water cart” consistit an umbrella cover ra spout, ster says ‘Clerk lat. discovered t levee a propriation of $111,000 was made. i unt was ever ropri levees. in Paducah i anything about it— perhaps, the author of the above pipe-drea: A more flagrant perversion of truth was never perpe- ‘ated in Paducah, now they Boys ange know, erbockers , used | ive a trunk with hind fo The it ny such ed for knows Asa gentleman remarked yester- day, even the clouds of misfortune haye their lining. While it is unfortunate that the water plaut should break dowa at all, it is nevertheless fortunate that the mishap comes when the river is low. Two weeks ago, with the river almost it would simply have been impossible to repair the system, and the people would have to ait until the river subsided to even locate the trouble. silver Mayor Lang has decided to remain at home hereafter, He has been hunting twice since he went into of- fice last December, staying away a day or two each time, While he was away, on his first outing, Rehkopf's collar factory burned. The mayor did not suppose this was a result of his hunting expedition, and after invoking the aid of Diana and her | vods, he left again this week for an- | other hunt, When he got back the second night he found the city. with- out either lightor water, and with wore chronic kickers to the square inch than he had found cockleburrs in the country And the kickers were just about as annoying. | ‘The motormen of Paducah are like veful man backed up into a cor- They have to fight. Motor- asa rule are very obliging fel~ yw, ‘They have to work hard, be constantly on the alert, and deal with people of all kinds and classes. Among their daily acquaintances are dead beats, drunken men, loud mouthed women who don’t know where they want to get off, and then | | ner. }men | am- | | of | viewed } The banc several times, want of o the wh ouble. “L will test you and 1 will appo' n you guard gers at the wa point your ‘The preside You sha you chief of polic cupation ety arded for istrict, all lawless aces, mmitted.” maintai by whon ‘There youre a re oever ¢ n that dan ugh —whic sf ne for e that appe stem has b hv ormer to ps ntment was ended and y med pol ger tour ary unifor eman on sta He i uperior per ho kne tt 1 Mex own and resp sa it no pet ws that he son by tl s.V w that he v He, int watched by as the empl e pe pern y is closely who isin erior ofcer ef ex-ba These 8 en ty of a pr ly returned I spent s th who rece x he hi tigut tion phia Jose Hie Ht Thompson—Something worry Newman? ewman—Forgotten ordered this juorning. that, at the time, Tth¢ sad subject.” Wh n? ng you, what wife I remember zhi, "Well, that’s could it have AT A JAPANESE SUPPER. Mieely Serve It Dittewlt to F Perhaps of this senson of universal merry-making &n account of « Japane ese feast will not be amiss, Last De comber a jolly party of « went to the Map ef Tokio, The chaperon knowing well the pecu ese cooking, suggested that it would be well to dine beforehand at home, as| there could be nothing we could eat, Our j s were or- {4 dered for eight o'clock. Prompt to the minute the faithful coolies were at the de A lighted p: hing from the shafts of enc for every riksha” man | elled by law to carry one. With a shout the men were | off, calling and lan they raced along the « Some times the last were fi © merry chase, Heavy people have usually two men to pull tandem and one to push the | riksha At th the elnl house we were the smiling ' f tihe party, es of Japan- . per a vel little waltress ed kimonos, and silke ret es, r Wraps Tn our stock hed stairs Jed by sti¢ dinner part room ered f nbed the rooms di here other on, came to} Dainty ma and, pa Dm y es were g served for 1 we w t a wix-mat r cloth stockings, y footgear ntact with the mat, n and un Rill on ge coming in ¢ mains clea ‘oke vis weye on the tloor two r three adepts 1 t jnare Turk our p: from tin Immed had fies sticks. 1 spearing x gh to k full of jewe stan hion, exque rather hing t Afric at enc them gre labor and exer ta nin over two} club, the Delmonico's I OLORED DEPARTMENT. ee Reale es All communications and mat- brs o1 *news pertaining to this plumn should be addressed to Merriweather, 221 South venth street. CHURG AMushand Street Church (Mothodiet)=Sun nat ¥a.m. B ing 11 a.m and Rev. G. W r, pastor Chapel, 7th and Ohio (Methodist) Sun dey school #a. in aching Ila, m, aud 8 p. Rev. B.S. Bills, pastor Washington S est Baptist Church —Bunday Preaching § pm 4 Ps Gevouth Street Baptist. Church.—Sunday school 9a. m. Preaching, Il a.m, and p. Rey. W.S. Baker, pastor Sti M. EB. church Sunday school 9 a me preaching I ta 7:90 p ma Kev. J. ( Btabford, pastor f. church, 10th & Trimble , Preaching 3 1. pastor. ristian chiirch—Sinday am and 7 i ny juvited, pastor, ‘1, Church. (United Brethren fu Christ).—Services: Sundaytschool #9) a.m. | Brewching 10:30 a, 1. and 7 p, Visitors to ‘the city and othe d to attend. Chu: bio and - Woodward, past: COLORED LODGES. ize No A.M. Mi ening in ench monte M., meets 1st eh month at 7.90 18 Mt Wee o'elo: Stone Syuare nd Mot Lodge. N day cvent (La oy in each month Susannah — Chapte dies) meets 4th Monday ev a7 k, Queen Ladies) me mouth at7 oc} Masonig Hall, ard floor, over 224 Broadway UNIT F ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Ta No, 77, meets the first ni rhursday evening ia euch mont ‘ in each Hsther Chapter nd Monday evenin No. andt Odd Fellows Hall, se corner 7th & Adams, Household of Ruth, No. 48—Meets first and third Friday evening iu each month at Colored Odd Fellows Paducah Lodge No. 1515—Meets every first and third Monday ineach month at Jolored Odd | ellows Hall, No. 48.G U 0 OF Master's Council No 79.—Meets day evening in each mouth at 1 Odd Fellows" Halt vn Kentucky Lodge No. 2881— Meets fourth Tuesday evening in ‘olored Odd Fellows’ Hall. Men's Pride Ls 83—Meets nd and fourth y evening Broadway (VED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP No 65—Meets every second evening ineach month at Colors w every erious Ten, St Siesday ia'cach month Bt Rule Templ ach mont $83 U Y No. l—aleets first each month Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first lay uights in every month third Tuesda and t Quee aud t Mac tira ac Meets tirst and its in each month eah ts rst Tent Jucah Tent Mee nth. Satur nd satu pimin ¢ West rent, Meets, third saturday lehem T arternoon in 58! meets ("hb field Palatium,! N weVening,in each ‘month at No. 1 vin € Dritlg ach moa A little while ago it was the Ja Chinese war. the Turkish-Armenian rocities, the annexation of Hawail, the Cuban rebellion, and now the all- or for the destruction of the battle- Maive? It was perhaps the most costly vessel in the American navy, costing more than $2,500,000. The news of the arrest and incar- t and women who recently created astir here among us, is more stantiation of the truism that the of the transgressor is hard, But there are others; and the young men 1 old, who are following in the teps of this young plunger, Id take a look before they I | eyes in the world are not closed same time. Some are always open. We might as well give up the struggle as not worth while. coming a race, respectable, if we al low the virtue and morality of our people to become the easy prey of andering vultures. We ave said heretofore. our evemies. Whatever may be tendeney to mo statement of facts, Mr, and M James E, Bryant left at 12 last midnight for Washing: ton, D. C., taking the B, & O, Louisville for that city. Le ling Green, her home, Mrs. Martha daughter, Miss Nora the city. visiting ber Liz street. fos shc at the Hayns, are meeting of the Allen afternoon, Februa Chapel, A.M. dered at the League Sunday 20th, at Burk’s cburehs ago the rentot nd was sixpenee able Cotmure p to date, the back I waves 1 then pushed With pompadour — cou for that purpose, Women w heavy suits of bair wear el ots of braid for ng, and erimp the front, combing it back plain from th forehead with The ps woe fashion ehort The Fasbto To be atrletly hair should be and well downwar made he mort erate sand ne who Any pretenst dnt ft bang, still worn by never given up this sty are more worn than sete of three and four, The most sty Ish ones are hinged together. 1) of four one goes above the knot below, and one on either side, Insets of three middle comb is generally used above the knot, and isa trifle high 1 more ornate than the two The teeth of the combs are and placed farther apart, and to fit the head. Many of them others are ornamented with ww bands of silver or gold, and stllb beautifully carved.-Wom worn very ha Side-combs and come fn women Wh era combs coarser curve abnse the motorman for it, and dis- t of Wines, Liquors and Cigare always on hand. peptic men who grow! because the car jolts, and always have to be Vas it sad That's just what it was !"—Tudes three sad- Compannic for winty Cente suaranieed toLacco aabit cure, makes weak Mu sivoug, blood pure. 600,61. AU druggists, Song—Choir. Prayer—Rev Select seripture r song—Choir. Address—C, W, Merriweather, Solo—Mrs. Julia Juhuson. Select reading—-Mrs. L. B. Duet—Mr, and Mrs, Scott Ov ton. Everybody invited. Mas, Josiv Cutor Second Vive Pres H. Burks. ading. to the publi lectures nd vital import. purpose of presentin from time to time, jects of relative It will be amnsing to the earnes student of ancient lore learn tl the Trojan horse was white and Helen had red hair. Profs, W. H. Goodall aud J Alcorn, of Louisville, who were founc to ne: of. W. 'T. Peyton, of and who were sentenced in and $100 fue have appealed for a new trial. attorveys, Hon, Judge Gregory and Mr. ney, made a motion to last Tuesday in the criminal court ¢ that place ued ajhearing until tomorrow. to one y last Monday Thei 1 jail ‘Allen '\ time and plac «| pelled to drink water. nt question is, who is respon- | ion at Memphis of the young | of be- are, as we own worst said of alize this is a close at Mrs. Wm. t left at the same time for Bow-| Wickliffe and grand in sister, Mrs. zie Alexander of 803 Washington The following program will be ren Sims. ‘There is a project on foot for the! on subs guilty of criminal libel preferred by e same city that effec ud Judge Barker coutin- IHlinois Central. R. ALIFORNIA VIA NEW QR@EANS In connection with the Southern Pactt Through Weekly Tourist wweptig Car nd 1 , ans Tanited wing Cincinnat outs’ ral Railroad fast “New Or EVERY THURSDAY ing, for 1 I GREIF aa Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipp with the necessary tools to do first-| class carriage and wagon work, | Building new work a specialty. | 319 9 COURT STREET 319} J wn. FISHER Has his office ng 128‘ South Fourth strect Over L. D. fs roan INSURANCE WRITTEN Matil.Effiner & Co! Undertakers and embalmers StifkesWeiesnone 180-130 S Third lishers of a newspaper called the ln- former. Peyton alleges the defend. ants publisbed an article in their pa- per stating that he had caused the death of two girls and swore away the rey utation of Giles 8. Cook. Al corn and Goodal have slready been tried twice and the same verdict bas been rendered against them each time. The grounds for the new trial are that the court erred in al- lowing the indictment on the back of it to go before the grand jury. For the last two days Paducah bas been as dry as a chip, Ab who can wonder, at this particular that the Kentuckian loves Kentue' He is not com- Mr. Charles Noel, of Smithland, is in the city to remain a while with his brother, Prof, T. D. Hibbs. Relief Corps No. 39 will meet next Monday evening. All members are hereby requested to be present surrounding the de- aine grows deeper At present and | ‘The myster struction of the M |as the hours go by. | at this distance, it is about as easy of | |solution as those questions about Cock Robin and Billy Patterson, The following from the ‘Written at Random" in yesterday's issue hould be carefully read and heeded. ‘You ought to warn the people against one thing,’’ remarked a prom-| inent doctor this morning, ‘‘since} this water trouble has arisen. That is against drinking or using water from wells and cisterns all over town, many of which have been disused fur years. They should not use any of this water without first boiling it. * * Itis extremely dangerous, to say the least.” here will be a comical concert given at the Husband Street C. M. f. church next Monday evening by troupe from Metropolis, Ill., for the benefit of the church, Adnission 10 cents. ‘There wi'l also be an egg hunting entertainment at the above) named place tomorrow eveving. All| are invited. Persons sending notices of church entertainments to this column will do} tLemselves a great favor by stating | that ‘itis for the benelit of the} chureh,’’ otherwise it will not be! published unless pail for. Little Miss Ida Hart, who has! in the city fo some time stopping} with Mrs Ada Thompson, will leave tomorrow morning 4 : 3 o'clock for] Memphis, where she will be met by her mother who is making her home in that city. All announcements for Sunday services will please be handed in be fore 10 o'clock tomorrow mornit MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS, FFBRUARY . LSUS. I Central tickets, at one r the above occasion the Ilinvis | Railroad company will sell February 16 to 21 inclusive fare for the round trip, good | returning until March 5, ‘Two fu through trains, carrying Pullman t| palace sleeping cars, For tickets and information apply, » Doxovan, ait | a \\ | j ir Wilson, Kine inter al t a teaspoontul Ita | 00 Pana ilo auptaces of for any cure, ‘send for circulars. an NORTH lf Master Commissioner, || [FE and wie, TORNADO HIGH-CRADE BICYCLES 1896 Stearns for $85.50 Don't fail to see our $45.00 Over! best on the market, prettiest wheel made. wheels before buying. Complete repair shop. Don’t fail to call—remember the p! 126 and 128 North Fifth street, No, 132 S, Third Street. Is rapidly becoming the fs Telephone 101, TYPEWRITERS \107 SOUTH SEOOND| ‘} ant home for tourists and sight neert | w. HAL! found at 'T CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll Fifty-cent Window Shades for 1 Ie nd-made shades in any size. Picture frames mad paper hanging done in ny part of the county by 6.6. LBB TOUS STREET a rot RI “STREET SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and ad. Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’ s 3 Saving Bank. sL ISHED 1864,— oa Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS PADUCAH, KY AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. prepared to offer lands and Rugbys Don’t fail to see our line of We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, Free riding school to those buying wheels {rom us. ace, Agent for the highest grades of Bicycle*fiade. We are Paducah Cycle Works, near Palmer House, Wall Papei Window | Shades. PROMPLE ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, Ww. S. GREIF Telephone No. 'IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. vorite with the people of this city, _ It lead: others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Orders filled until 11 p.m r Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, lam & Bowden, O.B.STARKS? "am & Sow Equiranne,Bube,, Lovisvitu NEFEN BY PERWISS! Louisvitie KEG bY Bergdoll, Proprietor. Soda Pop, AGENT Ky Caligraph AND Densmore (WaBRY F, WILLIAMSON, 4,0, Physician and Surgeon Omece Hours: P wOAmMtosp a No 419% Broad | Gélakon B. Davis, ARCHITECT. AND SUPPLIES on ‘The Ardniore, between and F street Thirieonth st Penusylyania ave rth WASHING European, $1.60 and | up N American, $1.50 to 2, 50} | {HOS, E, MOS Convenientto cars and pla ic een inter: | Office est. Most central location, and pleas- in the city, v WOOD WOOD ant the best. It mth avd ‘Trimble. Dry cen hickory blocks for heatin Good JRooms, . Bo arders Good Yable, Bes Do you w and g stoves, Go$dall and Alcorn were the pal- ‘Try one order. North End Wood Yard, KREUTA GEKORGE

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