The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 26, 1898, Page 3

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sabinos Central R.R. FORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS tee (es CA LI Through Weekly Tourist reeping Car EVERY THURSDAY daily with Expres and on Tuondprs and Saturdays ary 4, 18a) with Uh Sunset Limited Annex of the Southern Pactic Of the Iiilouts Conttal Rea ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘ime Table iu eMteo LOWISVILEE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION DMT OUND No 2 son, Tenn 10,8 am Ar Hopkinavilie Sourm Hounp— No 2%! Leave St. Louls : | IF You DRINK, DRINK THE ESF AEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR =" Mitchell Bozeo, Propr Fincet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars | always on hand. GrR. DANIS, Front Rank ANG THHWMAN) 5 csseoce oe or count Furnaces. Call on him and get estimat for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8, Thid St. BROADWAY HOUSE.) Best hotel in the city, Best accommodation: MEALS 25c~$1.00 PER DAY. Corner Broadway MAY J. R. Hester, Dro. HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts. 118 South Fourth St., PApucau, Ky ——— REMOVED! J. STEAM \ LAUNDRY ‘To No. 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE OR. J.D. SHITH'S con Niath, between roadway and Jet Hinnew corner Ninth aus! Jefferson, 148, At Taylor college, Upland, Ind jana, one of the buiidirgs,®'“The |Maria Wright Hall’ t the name of its donor on’ the}corner stone, Maria Wright is the wife of Rev. John R, Wright, the Pig ident of the college, as w ns president of the wonal As /reachers,’ y to Meth ee \he country. one has known “the lu oing good the E rker of the hare In the 1 many \ poor strug hing more Ivice, Mrs. some oprietor com wound hoping someone may be | bene Paine celery com mn s her let lows that she Washington, D. C., May 24 | hs, NOW Wells, Richardson Co, Dear Sirs—I find your Paine’s celery compound of much benefit asatonic. Since taking it I feel} stronge I | ever taken Paine ery compoun WRITTEN AT RANDOM thas well known i in P has established ah that bas long 1. ‘Chis is a place where aring apparel of an be taken for ¢ ery description | ning or repairs with evecy assurance that good care will be taken of it, and expert work lone. ‘The people have long been in need of su wtands the and repairi will bem J will be ss. The cleaning fine lace curtains The work lly to society peaple, who will no doubt appreciate it. al esp squires:—Among those who look with little favor on the jastices’ | courts 1s. judge of the Georgia su- preme bench, In the case of Bend- {heim vs. Baldwin, 73 Ga, 594, he s his respects to the Hon. R, ¢ |Riggins, J. P., in the following terms:—‘*A justice of the peace is generally a man of consequence in his neighborhood ; he writes the wills, draws the deeds, and pulls the teeth | . [of the people also he performs divers surgical operations on the animals of his neighbors, The justice bas played his part on the busy stage of life from the time of Mr. Justice Shallow to the time of Mr, Justice Riggins. Who has not seen the gaping, listening crowd assembled round his honor the justice, on tip- eto catch the words of wisdom as they fell from his venerated lips? And. still Pp That one they gazed, and still the wonder mall head could carry all he knew A contemporary essays to excuse its unreliability by shifting the re- {sponsibility on ‘our informant.’’ Everybody knows that the paper in doesn’t want the truth, and has ever ignored it from its inception, Its ‘enterprise’ and other vaunted ate tributes consist of up-to-date fake stories, reminiscences of Livingston county and spectacular expositions of war news, including the latest battles between the United States and Spain. As an Irishman once said of a friend, “If bis brain was petrified it would not rattle in a tin can’? Judge Sanders did quite right in calling the paper down on one of its fake stories yesterday, ‘The other papers have} wasted space and time exposing its fakes from time immemorial, put to no avail, Lt is unpleasant to have to derogate lhe profession, but when a paper sacrifices trath for the sake of creating a sensation, is ever after! something to startle or incite the community, aad insists on expressing editorial sentiments in its obituaries, “AT TAYLOR COLLEGE. Wife of President Wright Thankful to PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND vigorating capacity cape th sell as |eusto this test Observe th ng 1 wor ved wife ident. of enjoyed her il spirit the fact that she leads a more ce fined, monotonous es to theless to lift th dyspeptic ha countless men and wouen frox chronic neuralgia, rheumatism n re-| MY Te) power 1 Ve ihe news, police b The police should remember that! hen a man knows he all dresses and fine| more persistent in his efforts lite | pol e ought to find hin without any trouble, It would bea mere acci- | an industry and the| ulated, under the} dent if a paper Mady in {juestion thoroughly uader- | is wanted he naturally does not dodgs the him as. easily as they don’t.” ‘The pol newspapers to suppress an item, very | often, when it is impossible to dc If the newspapers refu call them enemies. They never give throw too much of a disposition matters easy, At the last session of the grand jury a large number of in-| dictments were returned, The ac-|® cused have never been arrested, or|” at least a large number of them never time, of, or are auxili pers. The poli jcriminals, not to chronicle crime. The newspapers are paid to chfonicle jerime, not to | Therein lies the distinction between their respective duties, has observed how soon it regulates the bowels and clears the white of the eyes of that yellow loo" . undiced its in y Another y es notice of pe ed to ordinarily rm regular vefore tuicertain, flutter «Wa ble great suceptibility 1 to worry is heightened 1 narrowed he four walls of i the day. Paine’s persons need nerves to energy an { their constipated of body ty compound count exhausting strain of Paine's ce S strong inducement to licate tissues to take more It plainly induces the ner- ind brain to feed themselves ore Iiberally, and has s eat foolish One of these is that apers are enemies the use they publish the news. ee at lar is wanted, bo number of papers can make him dodge jthe officers, If he does not know| ted, he will not watch for rs to find it out, and the is pe stances, to warn him, fell into ads, If he does not know he police, and they ought to find newspaper. But ice w , the police newspaper sn item until they ¢ ewspaper, yet they yer to sacrifice its ight in a few hours, if With all due respect to all, there is ve, including one young man rged with a felony, who may now 2en walking ahout the streets any and who could leave town at eiffhe chose, Still, when those indictinents were returned, they were withheld from the newspa the men could be three months haven’t been arrested yet. The papers have the gr all ollicers of the law, but the papers aren't published for the benefit or as the auxiliaries of the police, than the police work ia the interest |» ries to, the newspa- vers “80 arrested,” go, and the en t respect ‘for uy more are pail to cateh atch — criminals, Some of the papers are asking what has become of Mark Hanna during}? all this confusion over the Maine, The doughty se is doubtless setting b | the silly efforts of nals tc up to good time to prevent one, You can’t lose him, or is not lost. He ck laughing at e **yellow’? jour- get up a war. He will show o. Aman in this county who has al- criminal court reports and divorce! ways been an ardent silver man, says proceedings, it is time to call itdown. the Fultonian-Demoerat, left ¢ nt the} h working ov it, They never| sacrifice their own interests for the interest of a expect a newsp: | own interests and suppress news for their benefit. They can take their time about ought to be he can be caught at all, tebing a man that} a look me, | me, with | Ibis dist tre '/ing motic | present }a chance, “asia tee| GOLORED DEPARTMENT. All Padue to take | eve That's | Sere and t pmine 1 cents, irks of the A.M, vill preach in the morning cleventh chapter of Matthew, Allen league will meet 9 one Sunday morning recently when er give out the! cli vrding to) from he heard the text from ‘the gospel ac Mark,’’ i ‘Mark Hanna has heen the cause o all our woes, ans I g's? t believe in! the ministers dorsement,’’ thei F ene | will interesting, be ng the Mterare| All members J expected to be pr Before Dick Allen was hanged at lic invited | Mayfield, he prayed, | stenog {took the prayer, {lows : “Please, every one, Of course m) }can’t stay here no longer ; The ordinance of ba pit m will be rly odd candidates pray for me, | hias come, and 1} GREIF & CHR First-class... ¢ Horseshoeing‘and Blacksmithing class carriage and wagon work, Building new work a specialty, I may find rest in the I don’t blame 4 you has been wronged, boy and works hard for }1 makes in and for the Lord, of course You hits prom. [ised to hear your children ; n Endeavor will 1 to come out and witne: 38 | young people|' the lion’s den, and It wants yon, You white folks please ¢ to my father at Clark 9) | let these other ne foes live on earth,’ » meeting which bas the First ward Bap- "y nice for the Mayfield pa- | ay the people condemn su ve been unusually interesting ‘ountry people. close next wee | ple seem to take a great de jest in the seems, awful thing without them, 2 however, and she had a few of them, |® it is somewhat interesting plate what would bappeu there then Most people would want to live some. where else, go far, and the Mayfield think an ¢ ntertainme A few Cireuit Clerk Thompson ineident occurred, Tribune. 4umphi Meosrs, Multa Muir, een advertised by A gentleman from a tin the county, was wande brotherhood” | ing the sights. typewriter in Ciez} |fice and sited Judge j Was present: Do you +) that :’" of he principal t the Washington stret Bap- he Judge, after straighten- | ing his face replied that he was, satisfied that i ed the clerk out from those and whispered . Many Cranx, Capt. hes, of South Seventh ter will fill the f for the Christian Hope All must be pre 100 10 ANY MAN, communications and mat-| ‘|ters of news pertaining to this} should be addressed Merriweather, 221 helt, stree era CHURCHES, Au Omaha County places for the | first time before the } T ‘for the cure of Li al Weakness, and Hush r ring peeuliat ¥, M. Fist proofs “of th Thousands of all hope of a cure » them today | = /319 COURT STREET 319! | Established 1555. Incorporated 1583, Johnson |. Foundry and Machine, Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobaceo Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY. Dallam & Bowden, Attorneys-at-Law, | Equitapte Bupa, Lovisvitie, Ky REFER BY PERMISSION TO LOvISVILLE Cas g Paducah Street Paducah Water A. S. DA BNLY, ® DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. «oy | Bapltal and Surnus, “$120, 000.00 BE ror 9a.m,.to3p.m, On Sat urday nights from 7 to 8, ‘Interest Pat on Time Deposits OFFICERS. JAS. A. RUDY voreesenenennnnee Prepident W. F, Paxton & Cashie’ | Re RUDY... Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS, Jas. A.Rupy, Jas. R.Swtu, — | eR, Gro. C. WALLACE, KAMLEITER, . O. Hanr. ‘Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. | American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per capital, and guarantee to cure | ase they treat or refund every or their charges ma day Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. B. COOPER, Map ger “THE POSTAL ‘SPREADING, Gua Fellows Halle y each mouth at | When you visit St, Louis s used all tho wires by Western Kentucky ase will become operative Merch i, Postal will have isive entrance in all town | STATS JNITED BROTHERS OF FRIEND: St Paul Lodge and fourth a Broadway. relieved him of sou. y had he not heard the Me. Johnson was P saturday att pm in each month Lily of the W They secured an entrance } Star of Bethelehem Tent, No. 38,1 my Saturday afternoon in )Send word, and I will call and p ate timates on Ww ‘eagon ng the window, ut once notitied, | here will be an the Husband Street C, viven by the Tribe of ii min for the benefit There will be are cordially inyited to come out and. i Admission 10] "un dgwo by entertainment tonight have a plea ipation Vorover: ‘There will be regular hurch | all the churches tomorrow. oh JAMES HOTEL [, LOUIS.—~ /| Rates, $2.00 Per Day. | Room and Breaktast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. of wire | goon Rooms. Goop Mxa.s. GooD SERVICE. a 8ST, JAM Ns HOTEL ADWAY AND WaLNUT cars direct to Liotel When in Metropolis stop at the $1.50 a day. Special rates by the Ee D. A. Barney, Propr. Between 4th and 6th on Ferry st DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMGOPATHISY, one 12 ‘OMmce Hours # J. J. PURSLEY {AM Kinds Uonetsterine and Reuairs| ON FURNITURE, Mirrors replated and made good 4 esses niade to ord Old nd seco furniture TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK rk. Charg ‘No. 712 South he W, Moore, |_ DEALER IN « stapl and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free clivery to all parts of the city, Cor, 7th and Adama, Y, i} Rose & Paxton. | Give you All Kinds of FIRE wc Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. The only place in the city eauipped TEE and with the necessary tools to do first. CUT ———s IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll... Pes Cee . Se Fifty-cent Window Shades for..........30¢ Hand made shades im amy sige, Pieture wemes made ie ' pape many part iden Bi the county by NORTH POURTH Mi Regen } STRANT ge how you get Bourti sweet — AND FIRST-CLASS ‘BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. 7A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d WOADERFUL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A CENERAL BRACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood fo All. The Greatest Discovery of the Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Ul. it and who will write for it. A large percent kind of medical tre r liar tomen. Many cases ure ue to corly vices, others (0 ex t the cases are d overwork, worry and ger » atters net, howe what the cause ma: yee, the fact gill remains that they all require proper medical attention IMMEDIATELY. sat it to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain ¥ ive soll strengt development oid tone to every portion ne bo } drains and Wsses tore you to PERFECT MANHOOD. Pd ible with e We have thgusend? of testi onials from ali over the world Lorex, La. Jan) } Amer expr not on! medical Instit lncluse 6 cents for postage Tomple, CHICAGO, ILL- Miss Mary B, E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT \Telephone 174 ibs HOTEL.| woop WOOD ; | found | | [oS | =| DR, A, M. COVINGTON, er 1 METROPOLIS, ILL. bhi . : ; ' EYE, PAK, NOSE AND THROAT Sm mrt Beautiful women | _, RELMEF eee teins best. It can be d Trimble. Dr and green hickory blocks for heatin | 41) cyein Less FORTUNATE SISTERS stoves, ‘Try one order A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY North End Wood Yard. Do you iBrinton B. Davis, ARCHIT0i, Oilice Am.-German Nat. THOS. E., hi ATTORNEYAT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street Boarders 408 Count Sree Good Rooms, Good Table, Best o' Attention, «lajwed, £0 that KREU Tak K. HARRY Fi WILLIAMSOK, he 0. Physician and Surgeon W. BL CLEMENT, M. D, Fh . Omice Hours: oe 14 a 4 1 NY HS SY HH EH UO me | pe Ho om tHe F3 "I | i Hl s Wante ed | ie ONE BOTTLE COSTS vou nernme t 1 ’ = ! P3 i A Pa ate e, 17 to0a.m,1t03 p,m, etter owe Oftias, No, 419'¢ Broadway, — )),@)" {yr | Met taence, a Wn ton suet, GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to all men who need men of today afe sadly in need of the right J we will prepare a, ond send

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