The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 1, 1898, Page 3

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=” Attorney-at-Law ” ber LL Slewart returned the tle day from a duck hunt up the rivet.® He siruek Lang's drug store pretty well fagged out, and asked if te cond leave his. gun and traps there a few moments. I've been duck hunting,” he said, ‘and have got to go over to the market and buy me a duck to take home,’’ He crossed over to the market, but his » b was fruitless, for there wasn't even atame duck to be had. He returned to the drug store greatly disappointed,—Dbut bad a big fat goose under his arm, He was heard to remark that he guessed he could pass the goose for a duck if he waited until dark. And he waited. The following from the New York Dramatic Mirror will prove of inte est to those who are interested in the- atrical matters : “When Madame Modjeska appear. ed in Macbeth and {n Measure for Measure at the Fifth Avenue Theatre iu this city fast week she was greeted by Jarge audiences that enthusiastic- ally followed these plays. Richard Mansficld’s presentation of The Mer- chant of Venice is one of the most successful of his productions this season, Thomas W. ene made his two thousand and five hundredth appearance as Richard LIL, at Provi- dence, R. I., one night last week be- fore an audience that is said to have represented $1,100, Minor actors have prospered in various parts of the country this season in speare’s plays while actors of at least equal abilities have met misfortune in jodern dramas, ‘Tree’s production Jof Juhus Cwsar is the sensation of the theatrical season in London, and Much Ado About Nothing, The Mer- chant of Venice, Macbeth, Hanilet, and Romeo and Juliet are sil an- nounced for early playing in that me- tropolis by noted actors. Shakspeare seems to be dowg very well, Mt tin de sieele aberrations theatre." ge (ALIE ORNL Tn connection with (ne Soutaeru Mache Through Weekly TouriatsSleeping Car outs ville on Ditnot New Orleans Lalmitecl EVERY THURSDAY Ant Paducah every Wridny morning, for Los Angeles an y without eh fast and on Ty " Wary 4 1898) With the Sunset Limited Annex ‘Of the Southe norviee to San of the Ills Hoes, Divis sving special throug Par'iculars of mneeting HATCH. 1H Passenger Awent, Cincinnatl, JOUN A, SCOTT, & te s Divison Passenger ‘Ludie to effect Janu LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nowra HouNb— No 22 No 2s No pm 900 am dram 158 pu Sam #45pm 10.05 pm Ly Fulton Ar Paducah LvPadueah.... Ar Princetoti Ar Evansville Ar Hopk Ar Norte Ar Central Cy. Ar Horse Branch Ar Owensboro Ar Loulaville Cincianatl 400 am 7Mam #00 ate 955 am 96 pm +1048 pm 7am 8x6 pms 07 15 930 pm Ar Meinpht Ar Jackson, Mia in the Ar New Or ee Worn © Leave Pad AAFTIV® Meir An exciting argument "yas he: a toys ain grocery store last day. (happened because a man didn't t rs two bite trom a dear, kel who |b sold some, in and ec the a check for a him 84.50 The yot or me rd in -1201 pm, 6 opm, im pm 212 pm, 10.00 pu a0 be spokes wa yman to ca: . grocer gave amd then twenty nickles, ef cotnted and recounted the «) scratched his head and expec- erated, and finally wound up by Jaiming that twe nickles did not make a loliar it twenty nichles made only a quarter, and that there: forejthe groceryman was 75 cents shy. Every boc dy present tried to cc vince him cf bis unprecedented and phenomenal ignor but to no Fmation, Hckets or reser 1, He contended twenty nickles 24, 3 Hanan 8 le only juarter, and left still tending. Perhaps they do where 1eam| ae | ipo Npw pm tr Arrive Paducan All treine run daily ¢xce a ot reach | he came from. a t man, speaking of the + said today ; “Phe eagerness for war, war, war. et }on the part of strikes led n shin the extreme. Its effect py | would be as disastrous as its cause i adj UnWartanted at the present ti | has not yet become evideat | Unite has any | oud | again The impetuous pub- 1its information solely IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE BEST nm those most uoreliable of uure-?1 +:YOU CAN PIND IT AT TIE. | ‘NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR journals, which naturally want war, vecause then they could flood the Mitchel! Bozeo, Propr ¢ + country at de per copy with infinite abers of thetr ‘‘extras,’’ contain- mus of fake war news, The ever given in the matter Sigsbee in his first dis- tch respecting the Maine disaster ; that was to suspend judgment, Good | advice is something the sensational- Jists and jingoists never take, how- ever. There isn’t a gan ia qe Uni | text States who wouldn't fight for the | principles of our government or to | preserve the honor of the country {but ithas never been shown that | the honor of the country, }has ever been — aseniled or | the principles thre: The es that led to the destruction of the | Maine are as mach in doubt now as they were when the catastrophe o | curred, Every theory is based merely conjecture and surmise; every | wrong now exists in the imagination The United States has no cause of ¢ matters now stand. The results of a war would be too | manifold to enumerate, ‘The Best Wote) in th M | orats, who pow seem to waut Best accommodations, nicest roo . MEALS 25¢~$1,00 PLR DAY, war worse than anybody else, have Conner Drondvay and nigntn street | for years been crying hard times, aud wing that the toiling masses are RRS ‘ . R. Hester, Pro ; 4. B. Hesr being oppressed. t they can hardly eara a liyehhood, and are on eof starvation. If they are | the ve | now in desperate straits what would unfortunates in vecome of the | time of war, price of every- Finost of Wines, Liquors and Cigare always on hand. G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triuma Furneces. Call on him and get estin for bee’.ing your residenc Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. REE shel Bal BROADWAY HOUSE.) on demos HENRY BURNETT poor with the Will practice in all the courts. it is dificult for them Shakes | j in spite}; | thing advanced perhaps an hundred] ® Tie sip was destroyed by design and prove that Spain was the culprit. Otherwice, only an indemnity can be demanded, Would be a necessary sequence. awge, will yo’ step in an’ hab hy ball” wid ine ?’” hospitably in- quired Deacon Dicebox, as he patted his friend on the back, and pointed to the faviting portals of the ‘high ball’ dispensary. “Naw, thanks, deacun. 1 doan’ b'li’ves I cab’s foh ary ‘toxicants ter- di sah,’ “Yo’ doan?"’ “Naw, I tole yo’ de truf, I'se re- fo'med, deacan! I’se quit eber ting frum borrowin’ chickens up.’ “Tut, tut, Gawge, is senses? When did y ehu'ch?? “T hain’t jined no chureh, deacun; I hain’t jined no church.’ Is yo’ in lab?’ “Naw, ain't in Iub.’? “Well man, what's wid yo? Speak out an’ ailin, ‘Deacon,’ was the I’se jos’ fram Mayfi - losin’ yo? jine “de de tole mattah me yo" low reply, Mayor Lang appreciates a good joke, even when it's on himself. A night or so ago he left the drug store oo his way ,home, He was afoot contrary to his usual castom, and a little ways dowa Broadway was ac- costed by a stranger, who inquired | the way to the residence of his son. Emboldencd by the electric lights, he became sufficiently communica- tive to inform the mayor that Le had} ust arrived on a boat, and had not} seen his son for some time. "m going down that way my. self,” remarked the mayor, when the Tight street was reached, ‘and I'll | Just take you to. the .place. 1 kaow| The stranger eyed | and then, drawing “Well, 1 guess hot, you tbink I haven't he papers about all these footpads pickpockets and burglars in Padu- ah, I guess I'll get a back.’” The mayor was himself, remarked thanks, Maybe been reading in| somewhat “Yon'se a ui remarked one vucks at a re ing to reports, Da'kh An investigatic stituted with the Jimmy Da’kboy, when bis sins were about to washed today. Several of the tators began to titter and gig exchange knowing smiles, ‘The par- | son went over to one, and something was whispered into his ear, ‘Brederin, finally said ting up, sheep won't washed tow’ T undi disinterested pa’ties dat de sheep am | been caught dullyin’ wid dem se’ leben instrumints ob procrastinashun an’ dat de law's will mus’ be did befo’ de Lawd We will all ask de | divine bless! The lost sh gang, according to rey ah sho't, pa'son, of the high mack nt apt accord: | ‘Teayn't fia’ Jimmy | n was forthwith in- object who was missing de los’ is now on the chain- 100 TO ANY MAN, Wit 8100 Asy Casr! Of Weakness in Men They Treat and | Fail to Cure, | An Omaha County p first time before the public a Micat.| TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old’ and| young men. No worn-out remedy, contains no Phosphorous or | other harmful drags. It isa WoNDEx YUL TRYATMENT— magical in its positive in its cure. All read who are suffering from a weakness that blights th mental and physi eT to Lost Manhood, should write to the SAFE MEDICAL COMPANY. | 695 Range Building, Omaha, Net a} they will send you absolutely PRE @ Valuable paper on these diseases and positive proofs of their truly | MAcicat, TREATMENT, Thousands of | Pay Yor laces for the! rs, men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per. fect condition 8 MAGICAL, TREATMEN taken at home under their dire or they will pay railroad fare « bills to all who prefer to go ti treatment, if they fail to cure, Th are perfectly reliable; haye no lr Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free S: ples, or C. 0. D. fake. They 9,000 capital, and guarantee to every case they treat or refund eve dollar; or their charges may be depos | ited in a bank to be paidthem when a cure is effected, Write thom today may be tions, | hotel It Applied to Both 118 South Fourth St., Panucam, KY |to hold body and soul together now, ——————— OV F 0! | |what would they do then, with no everyihing up, and starva- tion a matter of only a few da: To No, h St New Machinery The big merchants who now have enormeus stocks of goods on hands 120 North Good Work Satisfaction Guarante would no doubt profit by a war, but J, W. YOUNG & SON, on account of the advance in prices, TELEPHONE 200, there would be a decrease in de- DR, J. D, SMITH’S mand, and the overstock in the mar- Regular eet ome money ket would preclude the manufacturer from making more, and if he could make no more where would the ‘*toil- tog masses’? dependent on him for support, be? If the country as the democ ple believe, why make it worse? 8 would have the peo- do they want to diplomats at the heads of both the United States and Spanish govern- ment, and they will think twice be- fore they take any action, Mean- while the investigation of the causes of the Maine disaster proceeds, The divers are sworn to secrecy, and not a word of information is permitted to be given out, The thing to dois to wait for developments, The on! thing that would justify immed war would be conclusive proof that practi 098 m., ‘ather than roadway and Jet: nee corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘ele- is now in such a deplorable condition | ‘ ‘But fortunately there are sensible | ; said Unele er man make teache sometin: * irvin vv ver be tto Wr vdy w: 5,300 women AY composit Darkest Europe r delivered a Darkest Eu- re the © coun- psic pro: ture the other day on‘ rope”—Upper Albania, custom of blood-feud cost try 3,000 lives a year and makes most people afraid toleave their village. If Spain refuse this, war Y | 9 on where it is.” | oa tim suspiciously | "y no wha’s, \* get-| } | | | French | | West Ws | ~ DEPARTMENT.} 4. ee, All communications and mat- WGHBGth ow and: heraatver * , f ach ow and hereafter on ters of news pertaining to this} Monat of the Golden Rule Temple, column should be addressed to meeting on the second and fourth C, W. Merriweather, 221 South | Thursday in each month. * Please re- Seventh street. member the’ first and third Friday eve in each month. Visitors wel- come. Bertie Hanr, C, P, All members of Ceremonial Temple No. 1, Knights of Tabor, are request ed to meet in stated conclave this ly. tig thought that he will COLORED principle man at the next legal sioning this month, Lilly of the Fabernacle, No. 69 will meet first and third F evening | CHURG) Husband Street Charen ¢ ay school at 9a.m.— Preach 7p Rev. G. W Vi Barks Chapel, Teh and Ohio (¥ | hodist)=8un: cit a.m and hodist) Sum First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equip ped } with the necessary tools to do first-, class carriage and wagon work, Building new work a specialty. day seh sim, and 8p, eve at 7 o'clock, Business of import- apce and election of officers, Sir Law cexce Gore, Chief Mentor. Sr Geo. Giitey Axpensox, Chief Scribe. + — * FLUATING DOCKS, Invented on a Tideless Shore Time of Peter the Great. any em a ¢ the *horch. Sunday c®pm JW. ptist, Church.—Sunday i ‘StPaul A. M.B. church Kunday school Ga. ts ator 1am 70pm, Rev, dd, Titobs: pastor church, 10th & Detmbl » Preaching in the ii Chureh. (United Brethren choo! 8:30 a.m. | | Visitors to 1 to atten een Onto. and . Woodward, This by hol- >» LODGES, Mt MoGregor Loa &A M. Meets overy frst Thursday ing a each mouth 4, F&A. My m bg ib eaeh mouth a Stone Bauare Lo d. Monda, Queen cites) Meets month at 7:20 0 isthe hapter No. drd Monday evening in ea a) ard floor, over £4 Bro 8 adway UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS N corner 7th & Adams. No, (8—Meets first and in each month at Colored Ruth day evening Ws Hall » No. 1s15—M: in each mon Meets ovct Friday F mie (Odd ellows ter's Counell N nd Saturday tsi third saturday ent, No. A&| meets 4h each month Saturday aftern | Don’r PAY TO BE HONEST. Was cluded. That What His the Drummer Con- Experience Silas Kivil has heen somewhat | indisposed for the past few d the city was pretty well r8, not includ from injustice colored, who Bauer, was lerson, Ky. Sunday filled with tramps and John E 1 lost his life on the Mc formerly a citizen of I The Baptist church at Madjsonville, | Ky., is without a pastor, Baptist churches in Hopkins county with pa The G yolistic 8 will meet this eve Ir. Joseph Hamilton 733 | ngton street, All member- ur requested to and | on time. | Mrs. J. B, Merriweather | sick list. la Mr. Chas T. Jefferson, of St Louis, bas been with j about F Iil., on Lilly. He y while here ant i aves & li aking five | to ing with gent ve present 1s on the Rosie | friends in Louisy | Miss of and niversary reception edding’ of Mr, held last ‘even: |t 1129 Sorth | Nelson of- The 221 | the domestic | Mrs, Urel Gains w ing at their Ninth street, residence. Dr. W. H. All members of Western Kentucky | lod, No, 3831, G. UL 0.0. F wre requested to meet next Thursday Jnight, March 3d, at 7:30 ¢ act important busines: Cas. McGoopwix, N clock, A CALA We, the undersigned, realirng the imperative need an org: zation whose object would be to present to the public, from time to time, lee tures apon subjects of . relative and vital interests, do hereby this 1 to all citizens, ladies and gent men, to meet at the Seventh str Baptist. church Thursday evening, Mareh 3d, for +. purpose of effect- ing an organizat M Mrs k, WwW. Thoughtful st Savuie J. Srees, Ips W. Baxen, Bextoy, » Nebo, Mrrriwraruen, A sheriff in Te: self into bas gotten him- | very close place, A col-| ored man had been sentenced to be | bung. When the day arrived for ex- ecution there were about 10,000 peor ple present, Whether they had acen | fasahonsa and telegraphed for, two or three (a\s, previous, or whether | they were all country or city folks, the account does not say. But they were there. Just before the time for the fellow to be launched into|f eternity, Gov. Colberston telegraphed 319 COURT STREET 319 Established 1555, Incorporated 1883. Johnson . Foundry and Machine... Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, K “{Dallam & Bowden, Attorneys-at-Law, Equiranie Buve,, Lov isvitie, Ky REFER BY PERMIS:ION 70 Louisvitte malt _|Matil. Effing ar & C0 Undertakers and cmbalmers, Store Telephone 120 esidence Cvl901999 15) 130 S Third DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. es to all suffer AND THROAT Brinton B. Davis ARCHITECT. Otfice Am,-German Nat. Bank THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY:AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. Boarders Wanted 408 COURT STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention. GEORGE KREUTZER, HARRY | F. WILLIAMSON, M0, Physician and Surgeor Omtce Hours: 7 tof a.m, 1to8 p.m Otlee, No, 41939 JW, Metre, | DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor, 7th and Adams. A. $. DABNEY,|_™ Broadway. 406 BROADWAY, ~—ST. LOUIS,— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms Goop SERVICE. ST, JAMES HOTEL dhect to Hotel When in Metropolis stop at STATE HOTEL.| £1.50 a day? Ny Between 4th and J. J. PURSLEY A. Bagiey, Propr. 6th on Ferry st ON FURNITURE, new. Mattresses made to order, arespite of two weeks, But the sheriff did not feel like disappointing | t the crowd so be weat on with the hang- | Wa) ing. Aud now the sheriff will have to answer for hanging © man without hfavy ly News. Figend enmity{never.- hip 3 n die, bat ynd-hand furniture CHANGE FOR WORK. stoves and se TAKEN IN Send word, and ! will call and make Charges very estimates on work reasonable. No, 7 jouth Fifth. GREIF & CHRISTY’ ST, JAMES all Goop MrALs, HWOAUWAY AND WaLnut Special rates by the All Kinds Uoholsterine and Revairs Mirrors replated and made good ua stare Old Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of FIRE = INSUrance: iTORNADO Over Citizen’s Saving Ban! | CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll. Fifty-cent Window Shades for. | ure frames made te erder. part of the county by Hand-made shades in any size. paper hanging done in any G.G. LBB ~si vou get on Pourth street 1s NORTH FOURTI STREET erriTn RET the Big Sign when y SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All-work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. ything in Its fan Evei Deas | unexcelled, ha fresh and salt 4 UR stock of staple and y groceri complete and up-to-date. Splendid Our meat market is everything in the line of P. F. LALLY. «| rilenhote 18. | Cor, 9th and Trimble. WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A GENERAL BRACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All. The Createst Discovery of the Famoue PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Ill. GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to ali men who need it and who will write for it. f the men of tod © sadly in need of the right men, Many cases are ie many of the cases are due to ility. It matters not, however, ill remains that they all require tion IMMEDIATELY : a description of your case, and we will prepare lapted to your condition, and send full strength, development | | tment pack you a cour specially { itto you ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plu We can ¢ | and tone to every portion and « to PERFECT MANHOOD. 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