The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 5, 1898, Page 3

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ALL FROM LOUISVILLE. Four Negro Roustabouts on the Bostona Drowned ‘Thursday, Eight Men Were It Broke, at Pour of Them Were Saved. Cincinnati, March 5,—Four cols ored roustabouts employed on the fleamwer Bestona were drowned in the Ohio river a few minutes before 5 o'clock Thursday evening That more were not drowned is due to the @fforts of the ollicers of the boat who did all in their power to rescue the struggling men. of the meu drowned 1 Daney, Lous Jackson, Louis Miller and William Vandike, all from Louisville. ‘They, with four cther roustabouts, were standing plank, one end of which the wharfboat and the side wheel, Ten more roustabouts were about to step on the plank, when it suddenly broke in the middle and the eight men fell in the wate on 4 rested on her on the - Four of them were sav bat t other four disappeared beneath the i a Ing steamer and all efforts to. fiad them were unsuccessful, ‘The boat was clearing for depart iv ted ure to Louisville. The last bell had rte rung when the eogineer found that the wheels were on a dead center In other words, the sli not move uatil a vacuum could made, } and to do this it wasn ary te Fis moye the wheel a few inches by main ‘ a force. About eighteen rousiabouts | Vie were sent on the wharfboat, and a} plank was ruo out avd placed on one| of the wheels, Bight mea started to | walk on to the plank and more were to follow when the plauk br . the The boat left half Sai ood % hour later. | . | , Nt WS NOTES, - Ther at guns recent: | ] ly ship) ie Avy 16 crdinary and 134 equity cos | Peace \v eulnngton ete lot Stecher's Special Brew Pilsener wil for the a ve now on draught at vetzel's old { ‘There is great activity ‘ plac arsenal and mate 1 shipped to m: i ne)| e In spite of ¢ yenemitte 1 COLORED vorse report and tp re Ke Arse HatGeld's patieths appeal t DEPARTMENT. a Pre rts waite ot w A Mr, Charles Rice, of the Fifty. ' ng \ . first storial district of Llnois, is a ka Spiders ' eat | one te for sarasota te EA the Ag epideme of Hineis stote legislature. is home } Coating great mortaity fa Dodie Mavor Miles B, Preston has been|fall in tone. At such a time Paine’s)bone; inthe brain and nerves it{is at Mound City, and he is the city * Preparations for war ¥ Nivar itive fr twolcelery compound becomes of value. | leaves other mater again for mak-[attoruey of that’ place. The above aa are rapidly alvanc n Costa his economi ing experienced its benefit, I] ing nerve-matter, and so ¢ name | district from which he desires . the municipality | gladly reecomend it 5 , ‘ahi _| to be elected, is of the following — po- Ain Two w and to-day staode MILES B. PRESTON. | 4) a Abarat Tiana dl bl plexion: 800. white repub- i dike bearis leading ‘cities of} The skin and the eyes are t¥0) the powerful lever which Paine’s cele | 82 | {00 colored republicans and = between then good thermometers of health. If the ery compound takes advant ta { F100 democrats. He is making an Martial law has n is the chief |skin spots, eruption, an unhealthy | jake the weak body to | Muse canvass, yet he has no doubt x Skaguay | magistrate of Hartford under — the | pallor or a yellow appearance, and! drive out disease from the system ic his election : Gen, Gon it will] consolidated form of , be ed look, with yellowish whites, it _ ‘ i The Allen league will meet tomor- s AER offer to relinquish tu vew period in the municip- |is bigh time to purify the blood and Paine's celery compound supplies|row afternoon at the A, M. E, j any American General who may bel al y of Comneticuts cay | regulate the liver and kidneys just that needed, appropriate food| church, at which time they will hold t from Wash gan at the bottom round of| celery compound makes bright tha the overworked nerves are often) their semi-annual election of officers } i ess than 25 years ago,|red blood and reletves the liver and Wo feeble to extract nided, from | ‘The vice-president of euch division is } 100 TO ANY MAN ford with 1 -| kidneys of the surain that is brought the mass of food taken into the stom: | exceted to present a written report . a AN, © friend in ¢/ upon them whenever impure blood is ach. 1 » celery compound in-| of the last month's work, Every one J 7 ay 9100 7 4 Case |! the ple, but] constantly pouring through their sub- ses the tite and puts the dig-| sjould be prompt and on time at 3 ' ut Pay $1 \ conservative oflicial, | stance. ive organs into shape to pass the | o'clock: ' Of Weakness in Men They Treat and/fully conscious of the responsibility) | ‘There is every reason in the world | food over to the blood in such @ per-| presiding Elder L. 1. Sims will + aye + Fail to Cure | of his high position and of his recom. | why Pain ry compound should |fectly prepared condition that the|i,.\; 4 quarterly meeting at the St. An Omaha County places for the first time before the public a Magica TaeaTMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and French Young men. No worn-out s » Zemedy, contains no Phosphorous or . . other harmful drugs. It is a WoNDER Magical in its efiects | FOL TREATMENT All readers, | positive in its cure. who are suffering m a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar TTost Manhood, should write to the S\FE MEDICAL COMPANY, 5 65 Range Building, Omaha, Net they will send you absolut a valuable paper on these disease and positive {AGICAL TRKATMENT a, who hav proofs of their truly | Thousands of} lost all hope of a cure ing restored by them to @ per- | ondition. et This MAGiCAl TREATMEN taicen at home under their directions, | or-they will pay railroad fare and hotel | billa to all who prefer to go there for They 1 to cure treatment, if they f are perfectly reliable; have. criptions, Free Care, F or C. 0, D. fake. They ‘000 capital, and guarantee t ase they treat or refund every eve ited ina bank to be paid them when a re is effected Wri them today —<_—_—_—_—_——_—ea—ra—ran—rnre- iF YOU DAINK, ORINK THE BEST weYOU CAN FIND IT AT THE... > NEW RICHMOND HOUSE B Mitchell Bozeo, Propr Finet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars julways on hand. —_—_—_ REMOVED! F Se steam LAUNDRY To No, 120 North Fourth St, Now Machinery als Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, ¥ J. W. YOUNG & SON, alice PELEPHONE 200 “1? Wali Etfnger & Go Undertakers and embalmers, 0 128 130 5 Third oat oe BS ia Plank When | may be | j y . Yollar; or their charges may be depos | | | MAYOR OF HARTFORD HAS EXPERIENCED WONDERFUL BENEFIT FROM PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND change into nerve, brain and tissue substance is easily and fully brought about, without waste of nervous en- ergy or wear upon the liver, kidneys | mendations Mayor Preston statement! build up sickly people, increase their of tl ecided benefit he bas derived | appetite and nourish every tissue in compound must| their body. ‘carry more than ordinary weight in| As even children are aware, there recuperation, and of a remedy that is blood all over the body, It 1s this] beart or stomach, is reasonable doubt reliable. ‘This 1s|ilood which builds up the tissues] In this scientific, accurate | what Mayor Preston said : that have been worn out. It carries |Paine’s celery compound permanetly Mayors Orrice, Hartford, Conn. |the materials for restoring wasted) cures stomach troubks ¥ The modern man of be s, be he|and worn parts. To the muscles it|lever, kidney dis ever sosturdy, finds often he gives certain particular materials for! sll unhealthy c ontinued pr of afta has! making muscle ; | caused the nerves to remonstrate and! up other WRITTEN AT RANDOM sure materisls for making! and organs. dered compulsory bere a , left the city to eseape the terri- ble ordeal. ‘This same young lady is| now Visiting in one of the wost south- few yeurs| this morning, ‘this war news would But it hasn't so able to discern, far as The determination of M vir fire departa ions disordered | . indigestion and yy conditions that grow| to the bones it gives | out of over werked, underfed nerves for vaccination, and when it was ren. marked a drummer on the traia this have a depressing effect on business. T have been} Busivess is just as V7 AFTER THE MOB aytield (Grand Jury Will In- vestigate It. Court Convenes There Monday Next—Much Business, The recent outrage in Mayfield may turn out to not be so funny after all, to the participants, Circuit court will convene Monday morning and sensational develop- ts are looked for when the grand Juky finishes the investigation of the Ht mobs and whit’-cap raids in iy. Judge Robbins 18 quoted saying that he will charge the jury forcibly on matters which have re- cently caused much disturbance. The illicit sale of jiqaor which has been extensively carried on will oceupy a portion of the jury's work. are a number of interesting trials to be held during this term of court and the usual time may be overlapped. GOUaT ATBENTON. The Criminal Docket Contains Seventy-Five Cases. the Noah Franklin Case to Come Up Again, Circuit court convenes Monday at Bevton, Marshall county, and it will be Judge L. D. Husbands’ first ses- sion in that place as circuit judge, 1 his first criminal term as circuit judge since his election. One of the most important things to come up will be the motion for a ney trial in the celebrated Noah Frank render in case, a verdict having been at the last term of court, giving the defendant the death sen- tence, As Judge Bishop was judge atthe time the Franklin case was tried, he will have to preside when the motion for a new trial is argued. The docket consists of 75 criminal, |Janes A.M church tomorrow evening. Rev, H. L. Smith is pas- tor aud invites all well wishers to ne out and help in the cause of the | Muster. | Prof. A. P. Sinith, of Metropolis, | was in the city yesterday for a short en route up the countrol to see his uncle, The ordinance of baptism will be administered to thirteen candidates omortow from the First Ward Bap- uurch, of which Rev. W. E Glover is pastor. In all probability | the baptizing willtake place at the |foot of Jefferson street, near 12 The pastor will be assisted C. D. Diggs who has been to improve t ’ a hale, tek sate totention (te states, and it was the irony of| good as ever, despite the prospect of | cox icting the meeting which has Sake sidhne (onkaal’ Wari 46 fate that led her into arriving there} war. ‘The reason is that the people | resulted in nineteen additions to the rove the f ‘ fi Heteut ceemg dust after a compulsory vaccination |of the United dtates are so confident | church. nove Ww nee Ww was passed. She had noalterna-| they cau whip Spain without any | : totally ut as th Mi tive except to return home or be v particular effort, that they do not re- | Twenty-five year > the state of a st ody who cares to get out and en- partment se ye cinated, and she finally subuitted to titer, ‘The doctor, to be sure, e her two inoculations, and, sad | just as though nothing w to relate, both “took.’? For several | happen.’” ef od weeks the young lady was prostrated, “ | The Mayfield Mirror says that)but is now better, and 1 doubtless th improvement. » law, and does not need any t going Several down-town doctors derive gard a conflict as anything very seri- | ous, and go on about their business university at Louisville at which the wriler was once a student, secured |from the state legislature at Frank- | for . charter for its establisliment, and today she celebrates her 25th an- niversary with a great jubilee and »| grand rally, at which hop s to raise There; First-class Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing with the necessary tools to do first class carriage and wagon work.* Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 ‘ablished 1855. Incorporated 1883, Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company House Fronts,'Mill Machine And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY. Steam Engines, Boilers | Dallam & Bowden, Attorneys-at-Law, Equitante BipG,, Lou isvitte, Ky REFER BY PERMISSION TO LOUISVILLE widelity and Casnaity Co. John ~ Utes, V..". Fidelity Trust and S, V, Co. Equitable Life Assurance Society, Neasra. Humphrey & D jessrs, Muir & Muir, pasuean H Paducah Street Rallway Co, | Paducah Water Co. Au-Ger. Nationa’ Nank, Bon, Heir! femora (Icky & Quigley, Maj. This KE, Mos J THOS. E. MOSS | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. Boarders Wanted} 405 COURT STREET. Good Rooms, Goed Table, Best of Attention, GEORGE KREUTZER. J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adame, J. WM. FISHER Master Commissioner, Has his office at 128 'y South Fourth street, Up-stairs, | Over L. D. Husbands. INSURANCE WRITTEN When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week, D. A. BAILEY, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st AS. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 SROADWAY. DR, D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician ‘the Padueah papers are kicking} ylad vaccination comes but orce in | i ile eth Meal iota fie cceetom | teine on Come © 19 819 great deal of amusement these days | enough money to pay off ber floating | omes, 4); Broadway Attomice | i 8 . ata of dull business, oceasioned by un-|debt. Nearly every Baptist minister} — Telpnones Bu to 40 pm warned to leave here stopped at that alee It was hoped these darkies would try to do better after the} warning they got; but we see they| usually good health in Paducah, by Watching the actions of a fellow phy sician, and betting with outsiders th they Now that the curfew law has been evacted, and will by Monday be en- forced, the question is, what will be in tell as soon as he walks out) of prominence in the state will be present. One of the principal feat- ures of the exercises will be the pre | viion to the old college of a hfe- | uave gone from bad lo worse. done in cases where youngsters are | of his office, where he is goi The|size portrait of the late lamented | fived for violations of the ordinance?| funny part is, they never fail to guess | George Dupee, D. D., LL. D. | Mr. Will M, Clemens, the talented sy not a ae et ey Sap: right. | onl |young newspaper man who left Pa-|selves can liquidate the fine, and| Whenever the doctor go | ' . Ngeak last eammer for Louisville to|Judging from the looks of some ofa cigar, if his. trends aoa The ePR HEL wae We hare accept a place on the Times, is be-| ue gaming who would no doubt most] see him when be leaves the vllice, |e" bela at he Seventh street Hap. coming a good story writer, He bad] frequently infri the restriction, | they alws ih tine to ck a fl Buredey arenas mil +4 lin ta iay's Commercial a story| their parents cannot either. The! ply, “Don't eare it 1 do." One of | Held, morrow afternoon at 5 o cloe lentit A Flirtation and a Moral,’’| boys are too small to work, and they xplained how they do it [ot tbe eee pemer OMRrON, -Faverys a very clever litte ske which| Would doubtless have to be locked ever he is going out to Poy is invited, Jwould well repay one to read, and} up for at least a week for every vior| make a call,’’ he said, “Doc always} 1 l@ Busy Bees will give a grand his many friends here will be pleased {lation or r ly. Lt is ex-! has his hands in his pockets feeling for|CONcett At Burk’s chapel, A.M. KE, }to hear of his success in literature as} tremely however, that] his gloves, as he makes for his bugsy jchur hh Monday evening. An excel- well as journali there will be no violations, ** | lent and elaborate program has been “If he is going to the ities | , *. he walks thoughtfully aloug with ong | erraeded and there is every inet ‘i An exchange remarks that the/hand in bis breeches pocket feeling |! * CTOWGeE Rouse. i. BEnOees | tr. George W. Wright, with the! iranktort correspondent of the Louis: | for his keys, his heal bent towards the | Nil co for the beneilt of the chureb. | Casino Stock company last summer.) vite Times has worked up a smooth] sidewalk, | Mrs, Effie Cruse, of Cadiz, Ky., and one of the best “srooters” 1") story detailing the program of Gov.| “If he 1s going after a drink, he) bo 's in the city visiting Mrs. F. is central league, ts Dow ed Lense | Bradley in his veto aud attempt toffeels in is right vest pocket for his} Baker, of 1015 North Eleventh dated organization of the tree coin | heat the Goebel force bill. ‘The veto] change, walking slow!y along until be) streets ts om the sick list. | panies the dent _~ ca will not be sent in until four days be-| fishes it out. Then be straightens up, | Little Miss Maggie Edwards, of | Musical Comedy company, the Wood-} rare the time of a jjournment, and|increases his gait toa brisk walk, | arlington, Ky,, who bas been in the | ward. Warren Dramatic company ane will contain 700,000, or perhaps! and never looks around as he disap-| city for some time visiting relative the Carleton Sisters’ Taternational)) 999,990 words, and its reading) pears in the door. We usually fol-| returned to her home Monday avcom- | Vaudeville company. will occupy three days and nights, | low him on such oc . asions, | e so that Senator Bronston’s long-|. “It he’s goiog down-town he al | now certain, unfortunately | drawn-out spee ainst the meas | ways keeps his glasses in his pocket | “fans,” U Paducah will be reduced toa day limit.| wears his gloves and walks like b | ast of a professional ball team » will be loaded with the gov-|has a task that he wants to ge to to do anizing a Jthis year. Ibis | anything towards ¢ now ernor's views on the bill of rights and | through with in a | the federal constitution and he three y. i 4 ; ' eel Specuu Brew sener | °°" and Paducab will thi on have to] state constitution, Washington's fare. F " Rev. 8. R. Coulter, ps pees herself with amateur con] well address, the Okd and New ‘Tes-|How 08 MERUARE At Detael e OMe ae Coane ah eee | bee ag | plac sol paged . trate, laments, the gold bug and Ridpath’s | - for his morning subject “Salvation ins History of the World, Hebrews from A young lady from Paducah has w+ ’ I! always fostered a strong autipatby| Theoretically speaking,” re. 6c, Aslé for it, it. * u ” ee - Why will you smoke any old cigar }ot th panied by her her cousin little rence Dickerson, Miss s| Rev. G. H. Burks, of the A, M e| E, chreh, will preach Suuday morn- t} ing from the subject: ©The Alarm Bondage.” when you can get the Linnwordt for] The sibject will be continued at the jevening service. All are welcome, Residenee, HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Once Hours: 7 to9a, m.,1to3 p.m. Ottice, No 41949 Broadway, eed DR. J. 0. SMITH'S Regular hours for oMes practice, 7 to 9a, m., 3p u . 201 700 to 800 pm rly to, rather than Ninth, bel Vroadway and Jet corner Ninth aud Jefferson, ‘Tele. phone 148 DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, IL Tenders his professioval services to all suffer- lug {ruin diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT antee with won al gu to th OR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(KOPATHIST, Yele ful Ski1i and a spe OMmce—W6 Hrowiway ealdence, 100) Jeflerson St. | W.R, CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6, Onice, ¢ roer Fourth and e roadway Residence, 93 Washing im, | tos street. GREIF & CHRISTY, Rose & Paxton heonly place in the city equipped) IFE and Give you All Kinds of FIRE TORNADO CUT HALF IN TWO . Bic see BOC Wall Paper, per roll.... Fifty-cent Window Shades for.. Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made te order. paper hanging done in any part of the county by Fine 4s; NORTH SS Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLA3S BLACKSMITHING 1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Everything in Its IS _ THE RECORD Hedge -«-S-THE.RECoRD UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. -F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. Wall Paper »”) 4 Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OR DER VW. S. GREIF No, 132 8. Third Stree’. Telephone No. 7 HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY OBERT'S BEER Tt leads ali Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F, J. Berglo!l,<Proprietor. Tenth and Madiscn streets Telephone 101, Orders filled uptil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of ‘Temperance Drinks. l amvenieenn The Ardmore,|:-;- ‘a WON Piue ih ! Thirteenth street, between |) 8 PU a i) Pennsylvania avenue and F street | j a ee Northwest, | WASHINGTON, D.C. | | European, $1.00 and up | American, $1.50 to 2,50) First-class family hotel. No liquors, Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- | ant home for tourists and sightseers in the city. T. M, HALL, Prop. $5 FORTUNATE | 4 sume ROAD TO BEAUTY All Kinds wonolsterine and Revairs Complexion Tonle Mirrors replated and made good ua’ | new. Mattresses made to order. Old = stoves and second-hand furniture TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK, Send word, and I will call and make estimates on reasonable. work. Charges very No. 712 Soith Fifth, de result ‘of thelr w ST. JAMES HOTEL —S8T. LOUIS.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Pian, $1.00 Per Day, Goop Rooms Goop MxkaLs, Goop SERVICE. When you visit St, Louis stop at 87. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLNuT cars direct to Hotel. ONF BOTTLE COSTS YOUNOTHING Iy. as clajaned, so that Lng for it it within the reach ly clear & foot cox eo 0 his ge a geod one. This gen ud satisfactory advice ly without charge. An ‘Will Le sent Upon Fee Insurance | Over Citizen’s Saving Bank.

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