The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 19, 1898, Page 3

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Future comfort for present seeming economy, but buy the sewing machine with an estab- lished reputation, that guar- antees you long and satisfac- tory service, Ft ts eS PATRICK DONAHOE Other Members of the Family as Warmly Advise Use of si Paine’s Celery Compound. ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the fcatures that emphasize the high grade character of the Whits Sead for our elegant H. T. catalog. ‘ Wure Sewinc Mactine Co. CLEVELAND, 0. For Sale by Onas, Freiderick Padueeb When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the woek. D. A. Barney, Propr. Beiween 4th and 5th on Ferry st HENRY BURNETT Attorney-at-Law Will practice in a!t the courts. 18 Sout Fit St, Paovean, Ky —_ J. S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases. Vonchers for quarterly pensions carefully utte yment of to. Office, 714 South Third street, IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE BEST .- YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE... NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Baitenen Bozeo, Prop. Fincet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and ‘embalmers, one 128 J. J. PURSLEY All Kinds Gonolsterine and Reoairs ON FURNITURE. Mirrors replated and made good he new Mattresses made to order, Old stoves and second-hand furniture} ~ TAKEN IN BXCHAN( FOR WORK Send word, and I will call and make estimates on work, Charges very reasonable. No.7 h Fifth. Galt House LOUISVILLE. KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per ds} Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. * A. R COOPER, § Maonge TT Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Omco Am,-German Nat. Bank ne pemmess ome tttemettyr met meme meme Three Beautiful Women OFFER RELIEF 130 S$ Third wenerally the y have 80 log treatment. THE MISSES BELL'S complexion Tonle effort {in clearing and 8 a pen vives entirely hes, isiPhave plac the ay Gornplesiaa Tone at $1.00 Heoulticient to clear the ordinary skin. ONE BOTTLE O3STS YOU NOTHING itthe effect ts not exactly as claimed #0 that Tis in senting fF It $1.00, places WN aleblutely clear ‘equtity a pood one. IML bad geeeged Dy hin the reach Fn pox Co qo gen: nritters of the ¢ sivictest oonfic pl begiven oresttng. ‘of st promptly. without charge. implilet will be sewe Upon Fee ‘communfeations and send aj) . os intry who have ht-harre Few men in this lived to ar the cles which not many come in sight ¢ fewer go over,”’ have enjoyed more of the blessings of 2 long, active, well-spent life than Patrick A. Dona- hoe, the founder of the Boston Pilot. In every city, village and hamlet throughout the several states and ter- ritories of the Union, where the Irish. American people have settled, the name of Patrick Donahoe is spoken with respect, admiration and affec- tion. More than half 9 ceatury ago Donahoe established the Vi 1870 he engaged John Boyle O' Ril who was its bril'iant editor for twen- ty years In y good cause and to every was a geverons subscriber a Catholic church in New England that hes not been a recipi- ent of his bounty. Mr. Donahoe is now eighty-six The following open letter, sent Wells, Richardson & Co., is, in fa to | all over the land, in whose hearts and es Patrick Douahoe has found so geapl e. I recently sv fered from ht on by a protracted character, prostras ill- and tion brow ness of a very wying at the suggestion of friends who were behevers in your remedy (Paine’s Celery Compound) 1 was induced give ita trial, Iam happy to say that the result was most satisfactory, and I felt its good effect immediately, Hence I am able to recommend it in case use WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Mr. S. P. Ragsdale, of North Tenth street, has an interesting curi- osity in the shape of a chicken with fovr logs and four wings. The chick w:s hatched day betore yesterday, but did net live and a3 placed in aleobol. All the legs and wings are perfectly formed, al One of the longest records in Southwestern Kentucky is one just vompleted by County Clerk J. M. Smith at Eddyville. It is an Illinois Central deed to property, and con tains about 70,000 words, bein spread over 210 pages of the deed hook. fh 9 ‘Squire T. J. Auston, at Metropo- lis, has a Confederate pocket book untaining a series of ‘wild cat’? cur- rency, One of the bills is issued by Franklin county, enn., While the third is by the Mississippi and ‘Ten- pessee River railroad, On the Grear- son raid at Sandy Creek, La., 9 whole camp was captar d, In these relics a match box containing a wax candle stick and a. silver fork which closed like a knife, He also has in his possession a *'pedigree’’ of Abraham Lincoln by one of John Morgan's men for the Atlanta fou se hgencer. ‘The writer claims to have been ag neighbor who persona y knew what he wrote, Veteran Aus- tin also has a pocket diary full of in- teresting notes. trtt The expression “having a suing tied’’ to somebody is literally car- known deputy county official. boy is just old enough to begin sleep- ing by himself, but his parents could aot induce him to occupy another bed through any means, until Mr. | *} pains and disabilities ,[orously cleansing the blood addresscd to the thousands of frien s | the City of Natchez, and another of}! tied out by the little son of a well) The one night the mother hit on the plan of system, from any cause, is run down reliable tonic. a to state that two mem- |bers of my family have used Paine’s celery compound with the mos' ifying results. My daughter-in- | Mrs. 2. M. Donahoe, has re: the most pronounced results from its, use, whilst my son, J. Frank Dona-| hoe, the organist of the Cathedral, is loud in its praise, having found it| a great help in regaining bis strength | from overwork in his profession. Yes, 1 believe in Paine’s celery compound — Partick Doxanor, all the aches, that aged per- sons suffer from arise plainly from retarded circulation. The blood stream gets choked with an accumulation of waste matter that! jdeclarcs its presence in twinges of rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia and inability to sleep. All. these unn: ural conditions can be corrected s permanently done away with by vig- nil reg. vlating the tardy circulation, Paine’s compound is pre-eminently this beyond a | | | Three-forrths of | slow | celety jcapable of doing jother remedy. , There is nothing vague about the sort of good health’? that is prom- ised by Paine’s celery compound and vouched for by men and women who have used it. It means, among ot her {tnings, firmer nerves, completer di- |gestion, sweeter breath and more \regular bodily functions. Paine’s Jcelery compound secures these where other fail remedies ym lty ing a string to her arm and giving \the youngster the other end, He would pu'l the chord, | realize |lis mother wes on the other end, 2 then go to sleep perfectly satisied, | obbled up| the night in fear aud | \trembling, for when he pulled the Jstring it gave way and all came str ttohim, He howl tha. would have made a anche Indian green with envy, After the neighborhoow had — relapsed silence, the fond mother took to tie the knot tighter next time. The scheme now works like a charm, aud is recomended for all timid children, accompanied by the caution to always have the knot securely tic: however. into ae, Next Thursday at Jones’ hall, on the South Side, there will be a con. Dean's band anda cimeo-| vinment under the Prof. Murcay Gilbert. ; iblie concert given by Dean's band in quite a while, anda large crowd from the city well as the ex eme South Side, will no doubt attend, + +t In addition to the plan on foot to build anew opera h use here, there is another to convert the far ead of} Tennessee island, op, sive the city, into a park, and yseit in sun mer for concerts and theater perfoi mane It is understood several moni d men are interested in the project, and will definitely determine what they {willdo inthe course of a week or two. Should the park be established nightly trips) would be made by the ferry boat to carry up the passengers, High water would never interfere with the park, as it would be used only in the summer and fall, the seas on of pis will be the first , | first-class in every res} ct, pound is the discovery of a great physician, who knew ‘all that the school and text [hooks could t him, but more than that, be knew sick men and we as few p'ivsi- ns in any have knowa t) @. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. LL. D., of the Dartmouth m« was able to {drive out dis from the system, because he khoew where the disease was lodged and how to help the excretory organs, instead of confusing them as so many. i!lc school, ical remedies do in their effort to cleanse the biood. Paine’s celery compound encourages and = strengt'~ ens the kidneys, and enables them to cleanse the blood of its waste, pois onous matters that e the d cause of drowsines: list melancholia, blood Ciseases, sicknesses, headaches and tha al ‘un down" condition that open the door to defirite org ne was ners of the heart, kidneys or stomach, ¢ pecially when a person is advanced in years and no longer possessed of the abundant energy that ch: cacte:'zes youth alone. Paine’s celery compound makes the | blood a bright red color, increases its volume in the arteries and quicke:s its circulation, lenables a nervy tired person to sleep eight or nive hours ata stretch, Every man of woman whose nervous strength is at sll overtaxed, or whose life 1s a busy one in many directions, will feel the invigorating, vital effect of Paine’s celery com pound, and see his or her hee'th mead from the first use of this greatest of all invig- orators and remedie: knowa ee GREAT EXCURSION TO ST. LOUIS, M0., Via the Hlinois ¢ ral Railroad #3,00 for the Round Trip, Leaves Paducah ons 1 tr:‘p, Thursday, March 24, 1808, 11a, m Good returnirg on any up to and including 8 a. 4 Monday, M V8, thas given r fvll days in S.. Louis. This wi ro. bat will ve rea by lrosd Co,. f fit of its al attrac ons w''l be “The Girl from BP: “Under the Polar s ard S cve Brady's company of New York Stars, For further information or tickets atric page apply at City ‘Licket Oflice or Union Depot. J, By Dosoves, fo) Com, Agent, Launching of the Battleship Kentuzky, March 24 All Kentuckians who can afford to go, should be present at the launch- ing of the famous battleship bearing the name of “Old Kentucky.’? It will be a great and interesting event P duced rates at the Hygeia and @ samberlain hotels will be granted, and as itis now the gay season at these popular resorts a short stay will be very delightfal, ‘Tickets will be sold for trains leaving Louisville DLORED DEPARTMENT. a fr, John Lee, of Cincinnati, O., ved inthe city Thursday after- Toomon a short visit, en route to b home rom the far south, While in the city he was the guest of Milton Brooks, of West Adams street. Services 93 usual at all the cburches tomorrow, morning and evening. The Y. B.S. C. E. will hold their ofternoon meetings as usur’ at the Washington S reet Bapt'st church. An excellent progam ¥.ll be render: ed. Dr. Nelson will also address the society, The Allea Leagae will hold their usual afternoon meeting at Burk’s hapel, A.M. E. church, A good progr usu’ will be readered ioder the supervision of the second vice president. All visitors wel- come. Sunday school rs vsual in the af- ernoon at the First Ward Bap burch. Prof, 1. Nuckles, Supt. All visitors welcc me, The funeral cf Mr. John Givens, who did last Thursday afternoon, (ook place this morning at 10 o'clock at the Wasbingion Street Baptist pure! , of which he was a member. Phe services were conducted under he auspices of the Knights of Tabor od, of which he wes a member, Rey. J. W. Hawkins officiating. The rment took place at Oak Grove cemetery. ‘Lhe old p ople of Burk’s chapel sili give a concert at that chrrch Monday evening for the benefit of said church, ii!iam, of Piinceton, yesterday on S'oner, of the arch, Rev. Gil'iem left esterday afte ‘noon for his home. Parlor Co There will be a perlor concert iven Tuursday evening, March 24,]- it the residence of Mrs. Frank Jon's, 406 South Seventh street for eo henetitot the Will og Workers’ club of Washington Sireet Baptist chorel. All members sre expected o be present and ell friends ere in- vite Tue program of the conceit I sie t later. M W. If. Nexson, Captain, Fy PDA Sweat, Si Corn of Arrangements : Mesdenes A. W. Watkins, A. Daw- B. F, Jones. u m will hi Y. P. The following prog dered at the meeting of the C. E. tomorrow afternoon : Song—Choir, Prayer Sonz—Choir. Scripture Reading—Mrs, P. Mari- tion—Mittie Grundy. y-—Florence Leech, Select Reading—Angie Dani Recitation—Andrew Jones. Sor ;—Choi Essay—Willie Morehead. Recitation—Zolu Brown. Address—Dr, W. H. Nelson. Scripture Quotations: —Fndeavor and Friends, The following program will be ren- ered tomorrow afternoon at the inee'ing of the Allen League: Song—Choir. Yrayer—Rev. G. H. Br-ks. Soag—Choir. select Sciipture Reading. Address—t s Pap Second V. Pres. The Idee! club w:!l meet Monday eve! ‘ng at the residence of Mrs. Col- Thompson on West Harrison street. PROF, HIBBS’ LECTURE. A large and appreciative audience eard the lec.are last ever ing at the stian church on the ‘Ai. of Live The music wes above the av- rige, the order was the very b st, 1 the lec.are was pleasing, in- structive and well received. h ¢ i There will be a concert given at the Comberland Presby etian church Wednesday evening for the ben- efit of the chy ch. Everybody in. vited Loe Oren club will give an enter- nt at the residence of Mrs, Owers, on Was! ‘ngton street, benefit of the Seventh-street tchureh, tonight. Everybody ed. ere wil be services at the Trim- van cherch tomor- P. Couer will fill the ig subject: “The eat.” Baptizgng imme- of er jy iaing subject, Kven rgabj ct: ©The ‘lwo Cove is rat Lon the blackboard, b dy cordially invited Queen Sarah Tabernacle No, met Monday evening, Mth, and elected the following oflicers for the ensuing year: Dauglters— . Piannie Mariable, H. P. Emma Leech, V. P. Hattie Covington, C. P. Josie Bonds, Treas, Tene Glore, C. R. K. Lucy Dickerson, J. C. Mary Kggston, 0. C. Sirs— 30, ( Anderson, Clerk. Geo, Winson, Tribunes. 3100 Reward, $100, 8:30 a. mw. and 6p. m., March 22d. | ,, Tee readersof this paper will be pleased The rate from Padueah to Old Heiat Hee hae een abe eure taal and return is only $18, Tickets g «| {Niviftae only postive cure uow known’ to for seven days; Stop overs gran’: | ‘be medical fraternity, | Catarrh being & 00 at Richmond calion J, T RR. Sleeping car rates will be $4 for single berth and $8 for section from a, For particuls . Donovan, C. A., LC. sons of low water, We want you for a customer, New Crry Steam Launpry, if Louisville. For reservations addr at once R, B. Parsons D, P. A., C. & VU, Ry., Louisville, Ky. td maal diseare, requires a reatineMt, Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken ternally, acting directly upon the nd mucous’ surfaces of wom, thereby de. the patient stre n atid assisting natu wor ors have GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first« 88 carriage and wagon work, Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 Established 1855. Incorporated 1883, Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company Sieam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY. The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street 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 inthe city,‘ T. M. 1i.A1.1., Prop. " ‘THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY -AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. Boarders Wanted 108 COURT STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention. GEORGE KREUTZER. J, W. Moor Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adam: CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 a, m. to3 p.m. On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. Jas. A. RUDY... President Ww. AXTON Cashier R. Ruby. Ase’t Cashier DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. Smiru, F. M. FisHeR, Gro. C. WALLACE, F. KAMLEITER, W. F. Paxton, Gro, O. Hart, E. FARLEY, R. Rupy, REMOVED ! ~ 2 STEAM LAUNDRY ‘To No. 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guarantee 1, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. ST, JAMES HOTEL ~—-S8T.gLOUIS.—~ Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop MRALs. Goop SERVICE. ‘When you visit St, Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL BRoabway ayp Wataor cars direct to Hote! BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hotel in the city, Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢—$1.00 PER DAY, Commer Hrondway and Mighth street MAYFIKED, KY, J. J. Meavows, Propr. Rose & Paxton. Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. Wall Paper °F Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ALLENTION GIVEN TO ALL OR DERS. WwW. S. GREIF No, 132 8 FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Third Street. Telephone No. 7 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING *“ REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. AA. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d Everything in Its i UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is led, having everything in the line of uid salt meats, P. F. LALLY. ESTABLISHED 1864,——o Miss Mary B, E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY OBERT’S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE mexc Telephone tr Cor. gth and Trimble It leads all HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101, Orders filled ustil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, CUT HALF IN TWO »sWall Paper, per roll..............60:000000 Fifty-cent Window Shadés for........ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames;made to order. §j Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by 6. GC. LEE Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street 18 us NORTH FOURTH FOURTH KT STREET NORTH STR WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The 98 model of the New D bearing in all. See sample Oa Aeacapeos he is ball ©. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies fur all standard machines. “HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town, iPatent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY

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