The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 27, 1898, Page 4

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ALL THE OF THE NORTH ~s ‘Creole Let ‘Will Restore those Cray Hairs of-Yours COLORED DEPARTMENT,| = , |THE MECHODISTS ARE 1 KH. Arriving to Attend the A:nual Conference—Begins at 9 A, M. Tomorrow. ‘The Methodists and othet people of Paducah are in a bigh spirit at present because of the cottiing of the nineteenth anual conference of the A. M. E. church for Western Ken~ NORT H EAST ano , m « y tahove the walle 2 | bu row mmediately. They . . The part that Lieut. Col. Pieqaart) ..,, y had ap interview with the Prascri lions is playing in the Dreyfus case is pro- | ,., y fb chareeet Lond Te ‘ ARE BEST REACHED bably not well known to the general ¢; ved (hat the VIA - THE |public, The case bas been pending | ¢,, , < Are given ptompt and careful at- | for so long a time that it is not easy |; are particularly careful in the lann fvansville if rt } tion by experienced graduates to recall all the incidents. | : dering of colored goods, handling when entrusted to out} ‘Ty begin with, Picijaatt was satis. | " each in such a way that even dyes of m” be vegetated 29 which are not waranted fast will not THROUGH THROUGH SLEE weclbsdle A rh ea SA Londo fade, VESTIBULED ingacsurret | Our Immense Stock accidentally got hold of one of Kster- | . Negligee shirts, starched and plain, TRANSHALY tar 3 hozy’s visiting cards with some words| ENFORCING REGULATION. shirt waists. ties, socks, ete., cleansed | qq SFROM | Enables us to give you “just what! penciled on it, and was struck with| - oeed bat finished by the Star teas Ponta INEWORLEANS | the doctor orders.” the resemblance of the handwriting | “ut the Greenhotn Hotel Potter Lost His n & manner which cannot a is fall to please. mers : to that ascribed to the prisoner then} Job Just the Sanie. STAR ST Pe aeSuee ey ORNICCMANGS.« | Prompt Delivery on Devil's Island, Other specimens) A certain landlord in a hotel hired 3. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. AL ™ | tions promptly to any pert of th: |euspicion thus awakened. He laid) porter. ‘I'he proprictor gave his serv- 190 North 4th Bt. Leece Block . L LASSITER city the matter before Gen. Billot, then] art many detailed instructions, of ¢ = ——— =| Susiehion ‘ Minister of War, who ordered him to} which a larg: bore on ‘ é ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘ - . continue his investigations. Present-| duct of the guests, for this eds ‘Time Table in ft Jay 3, 1898 {Architect and | ly, however, he was sent to Tunis, | went was of a class where LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS Division] . and all letters that came for him] of manners were tolerated. Particu- Loowvitias Axo wesrais | Superintendent|OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER} vere poset ture asivet them [yi pepeor sid Leave. — ae When he got back to Paris to attend} “See to H that the gentlemen use Deteeme 2 9 p= Hf | National tha ~ Third Fioor DRUGGISTS the KEsterhary inquiry, he was treated | ihe cuspidor.” x io. -7 SO mm 8 80 pin | as a criminal, Finally be was ars] “An! phwat 2” asked Pat. ‘ «. S'ks0n Tenn. 10 2 am 108 pa rested, on the charge of communicat-| “I'he euspidor,” the employer ex Cairo, 1... 10 am at ing military documents to outsiders. | plained, “is that thing there, in which Pag orewnen * FORA JOKE. OR FOR NECESSITY. | ro -rmes pecan WASH] "All this was plaaly dove to bile ve peitiemen mist expectorate? Pegucan. .§ 08 pm 1 bam 900am | INSOUTH KENTUCKY, inquiry. Picquart is suffering for) « thot?” asked Pat, Leave. ie ‘ his efforts to solve the mystery of te is to spit,” replied * Seva ivan fan ft | Wrest trecrinns ak cates the Dreyfus case, and there is every n , . 4 Sch mate then be | Bae Peeronee te ee D-| reason to believe that this is done to Sure, thin, it’s meself as under. Ba «a iacmthen. vite your attention to the following | prevent the revelation uf the details e porter, “the 180 pm 720 pu een tag tion will be} 2% the conspiracy. It iv impossible in the box.” Norvon 4.45 pm 380 am 10 45 am ur Bext convention wi to accept the idea that all this per- ‘ Central City. 635 pm 4 iv am i! © aw | . Sover i i y verse l 8 Keep your eye on Horee Hrageh # 8 pm $01 ain 1 07 pra bie plea eee Babebbicense secution is done merely to keep a! ()jem.” a : Oneaboro,,*10 0 pon 0 am 3 aud 10, 1898. ne are exc reps captain in confinemet. It is the mal- after % Ginctenet Hecnal salted aitee te ance. | feasance of high French officials that J Sour Roun " Reduced railroad rates will be 8€-! must he concealed at any cost forge- if they keep on Leave Jcured, and you will be well enter-/ry, perjury and injustice. eft res eos tained by the good people of Tren- Bs 2 ‘ow them out of the ton. Dinner each day will be served] CHARGE OF THE DERVISH. , a * e > {at the church, The cause of Christ Sur do thot same, woe Jin South Kentucky demaads your | The Mabdists’ Battles Against the Eng. | ¢tic(! the zealous servitor. sel |presence and encouragement. All lish—The Fight at Gubat Time passed. A gentlemanvetrolied 2 10pm 3 2 am 110008 ope t in{lesiring to attend will please notify} It is to think that we shall | |! | sauntered about, apparently is the| Bro. J. W. Ligon, Trenton, Ky.| never see again the charg true | Siting some one rat ept ar re_few| We send out this circular letter at an] Dervish. 1 am inclined to think tha teks In'Gue comsae it * Ay pee ‘them. May |eurly date because we want you to] the rge ou e Second |? me aroused. At last dat utving them ‘have ample time to make your ar-| brig nai, which shattered the man and said: . what we |rangements to attend the convention “ . Mempnix #90 pm 1s au y< you 81:00) 2-We are exceedingly anxions to Jeckon, Mm, .....+ 918 0m 168 pom ot spectacles) weet our obligations to our faithful ville Mies ; fo! workers, and this can only be done Vicksburg J. J. BLEICH, lby the bretheren who have made 223 Broadway | pledges to our work meeting their , obligations, We therefore hope that * | each of our collectors will collect the Effin ef & Co amount due from their respective ‘ ih ongregations. and remit to Bro. a. akers and embaimers, | Geo. P. Street, Elkton, Ky., a8 soon Maer 1s possible. Please consider this a t er oer p 130 8 Tea! personal sppeal, and save me the » Wheat ob al of writing to each of you per- ok x. What about P iad ‘ ' | By examining your list of] cx ny a oe s2c|PENSIONS! — [til eclaneouly cteeamooat| a c box jet sleepers pa f} } he visitor, ene oe Ae WAR CLAIMS!| ve 00 pledges from your congrega-| y Oy ie dona cab 404 Hop! < t 2 Teton JAMES A, WOODWARD wn al | t in the be apply ve att t Now Brethren who owe on pledges bably &o. Mevary ' ERS 9 made at the Paducah convention will uw ot out!” onovan, CA ‘ et out! ~ + please remit to our treasurer if pos- oT u ng ST. LOUIS EXCUR sible at once. It has been eleven ook +d * Exposition ST. LOUIS EXCURSION) ovine tes ten nee ihe Maisto eh ca his amas Via IMinois Central Ratload SA Rou We Bee ee eee * basse erously ejet Omaha, Nebraska) “‘yoypey ocr guy [ust tet. "Pleme get up the money]! thering vly ceed iel ONDAY, OCT. 3, 1898. | and remit to our treasurer. w a f Je mome t < Sivaetad ig tha JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 OMLY 83 FOR THE ROUND TRI i—We ask our preaching brethren] tack, inassed on some 1 hei SS POR THE RO 2 IRI |co stir ap their congregations on the our lef > nays gyn te ——1898 — financial question, Much depends| For r two for Lees hve she (padi . fy Gool y on special train leaving iaak b a ‘ Pat explair It’s me- Best reached from the south, east and!) i reprise on the preachers. Preachers should) halte’, locking a : belaves that the gent wouldn’t west by the . * M+ observe business methods as well as r lhe I a AakieC an thé Haoe he oblige a = ge . , 80+) other people. If our preaching] ing but a a Sut Obes tana’ 3 MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY ' bape N 8V-| brethren will push our collections Soak i peibose dy @ ial Sa at ae 7 iad * 4 sl with the proper zeal, and if our col-| * ewe es — ' prop In elegant equipmant, ccnaiet ‘ }lectors will do their duty, we will] Ir 1 CAPTAIN EULATE. ing of reclining chair care . m et soo Tae Gaal. « etichis — seats troe of extra charge These tickets will t od 35 whole ts larger per cent, of pledges] 4 tight Better Side of the Late Commander of Py S lear cece days in St. Louis, this year than ever before, — Breth-| 1 ! a . Pullman buffet sleeping car | the Ill-Fated Vizcaya. and comfortable bigh-back seat rep, this is pot written in any fault-| er ar ‘ coacher. aed eres esaniegees spirit, but to “stir up your I __ Most Americans know Capt. Eu. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POIRTS! Iroc: parute on veld) minds by patting you: in remem: | tij nd | arab uate St tA Vines 34) Cul Bb. tae (J Prophet parade on ‘I night ance of these things, though you] wit 1 Spaniard who presidediat the trial of Rete GACY scnvice also to visit the exposition ready know thet,” beautid y | the Virginics men, and who, when a. eperal times, a : e gre )—To brethren who are being aid- r 1 {| he last depar rom New York, . » tables and| s I i . 5 } . Saintes . ’ Wea ngeeh tne teow, ane te les an | at ba Fa es} Sit/ ed at regular mission points, and ek has \ 1 | promised, i: era threatening way, ee those who bave held meetings for our r ng as int to come ba ain soon, and who has 1 R.T. G. MATTHEWS, T. P. A, | The “Olyn ( 1m-| yssocration at other points, blank re+} sound deed, the « ng. | been just a little mpered and LOUISVILL, KY. Havhin’s Standarh’” | ports will be sent, which they will f g ¢ iso] ullen as a prisoner at Annapolis, ‘ C B. Shoasese wilt please fill out and send to me at Elk IW ny says the New York Times. He de- If You Want Your Laundry ast and ¢ | abeenee ton by October 1, Any other work] out emotion—or w W e| serves some kindly regard from us, Done Rignt 4 Is one of « vi events, abd) that may be done during October can ked their charge | however, for not only is he & man i4 #8 great opportu be reported November 1, by letter, | a1 1. | who has suffered a great misfortune, Havo it done by THE CHINESE td J. 'T. Dowovan, Agent and this can easily be added to the] | b og | but he once showed effective good P. 102 Broadway. Clot called for “7 re egular report. The executive com- fl «| will to a represen ve of the United and returned promp | OW RA OUI. | uitiee will ot settle SAY Gab sights it wat | States, It wan at I Guaye, Vene- SAM HOP SING & CO. | On accor f the St. 1 Fall) failing to report as requested. The] flower ¢ kea wave | 2uela, in 1891, whem the city was raid- | Festivities the Llingis Central Rail-| brethren who pay their money have a] whos crest wa ) one of Dictator Mendoza’e When in Metropolis road Company ¥ esday Sept. | right to know how we use every cent ; and all the foreign mer- atop at the 15th and each suc 'g Tuesday} og it, and inorder that they may s and 17 foreign consuls were ST TE HOTEL aul. Oct, 3 Kets to St-| Know this, it is necessary for all of us , thrown into pris¢ The American A | Louis and return at one aut one third] who have been aided to report our Nor is it consul happened to escape the net, $1.80 8 day. Bpecial rates by the jfore forthe round trip, good for) wor, Fraternal g bravery of | and rowing out to the only foreign week. D. A. Bartey, Propr, | lites lays ‘ J, W. Gant, ed his men )| warship in the harbor, he asked for Between 4th and 5th on Ferry © On Thursday, Sept. 15th a Elkton, Ky., Sept. 8, 1898, Abu Klea. Amid the| aid. The ship was the Jorg Juan— | succeeding Thursday until O Be: Saar erode calmly in front | destroyed at Nipe the other day—and atone fare for the round trip good | VERY REMARKABLE. ng his Koran, up to its commander was Capt. Eulate, then ‘ Wei edge lays ; : | “ he ur rifles, and fell act- | @ Sub-lieutenant. 2 consul’s story ‘a account of the St s heard witl vathy, and the A daira wilh be : ) This Merehant Paid the Whole 1 T saw him | W88 heard wit mpathy, SAINT LOUIS tickets will be , * , < ee lafterwards, and never saw a face so} guns and men of the Jorg Juan were EUROPEAN PLAN Oct, 8th inclusive at one fa Account and the Fees. Im and serene.—Cor, London Tele | instantly placed under hisorders. The {round trip, good returniag b ym’ gua alas : . dictator's general was immediately 10th. T. Donovan, Agent, td About six months ago a local mer-|" informed tl town would be Hate, 75¢ and $1 per Day : chant sold a bill of goods to a coun-| ADMIRAL MASSIE AND BYRON. | hombarded if the prisoners were not Restaurant, Popular Prices Don’t experiment, but get the old i T ; x gettcs ac Mot bata reliable Plantation Chill C try merchant in Tennessee amounting | tateresting Reminidtence of the Latter | Téleased within 20 minutes. They SPBCIAL 260 DINNER)! jto $110.04, Time passed and he His Death. were released. The Spanish govern ieoei | PRESBYTERY MEE jforwarded a statement, but could \ atAad ment was indignant at the action of SPECIAL BREAKFAST | ubdigddy | receive no reply. Finally be pisoed fae teminiserneve of Lord | it8 lieutenant. He was ordered back PP. ‘ ina oq | tue account in the hands of « lawyer, | )'6 aes )Mocciovwaeen,, | (0 Havana, deprived of his command No.1 Nestaeak or muston chops potatoes, |The Semi-Amnital Gathering of] wi.9 gent the bill toa lawyer in’ the Byron ‘He (Admiral Massie) Lee eae ee Mo. 8 Purchase Cumberland Press | (own where the merchant resides, to| ! + sg plier orton ~ \" | martial was ordered and the lieuten os Hovitehope mi pois ; byterians | collect UPina Greak retctaticwe ? {othe | ant was charged with piratical acts at No.4. Pheainoek yavtor sauce, canes OF wat Mayfield, Ky., 27.—Kvery.| Today the lawyer received a letter} i: o¢ the battle of Navarino, He | 9u Before a ve as ren fies and coffee, ea. milk or bi . containing a check forthe entire ; t Spa vernment had No, Oatmeal and crea Biog 10 for the semi} vmount, with an additional sum cov-| “companied, pe pape: hel 4 s 9 f Folus, butter and c¢ annual meeting Mayileld Pree: | *MCGoh Win Ap m - Cov" of in t 5 r ».05 30 home No.6 Two exes, butter, 4 & ering all lawyer’s fees. The mer-|° !Mlerpreter, as he was conversant ne: frat gi 0a son 15 bytery this morning at Bethel church, | & sagt with the lingua franca, 7 gent , ing he g Take Market atreet car p hotel, 1 : chant bad simply been unable to +a ¢ tu the queen P Bey"zuropean bia Aud best | Ballard county, Ky : meet. the obligation, it seems, and| down to offer assistance to Lord By- yi { quae o OF What ¥o this bo composed of thirty- ) q ng hi The Open es dab cals paw ot ihe Fg ye eee ot ie { when be finally was, insisted om pay- bari UR Maat amiss. TES gnized the injustice bv thiapuadb ce . The lawyer says in all bis experi-] ©'fegarces by the PARNE, WHO TY vy" ne of the he gospel minis These are lo- 2 i , - Swat Second Hand GOONS |e gore cimantsh esate ie ence it is the first cage of its kind he} “ive | os git a ‘ was Highest cash prices paid by The Rev. B. Wreun Webls, pastor [&%er beard of, There was nothing ho ghee heard ther Lord | Plas ers. Within a ° . WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON” | the Cumberland Presbyteriag | U4 ®8 Open account—no note or Bor Big ill tM ih gre oe: bh zhort ¢ was ea captain in ele ect, We also carry a tine of | Church in Mayfield, will preach the] *™Y thing else—yet the inerchant paid | (9°00) ; ph eae a the S and appointed wes, FAD) Call and get our : it a’l in full, and the fees besides, spin : oth ine. | chief arsenal ip Havana re buying elsewhere. We also ex-| opening sermon, : when duck + He according: | “""* poneceaneeee jew goods for old. | - a cake ed « Me sored a ing | foa’t experiment, but get the old #100 REWARD #100, "ey a ia boat's « ew wee Intention Better Than iis Steering, : W Moore reliable Plantation Chill Cur The road it n seine gaa Natta a ge agin bs ps Ps scp: ; A Sec toh farm Tr, who had imbibed j . | Ty C cose tant sclenee nas eae i ealll iy the Turkish troops, or r ittle t reely, while making his —— ‘a 7 t t oP. et es . 1 town, and Lord Byron, | 4ttempted to pass him. Princeton, Ky.. Sept. 2 erver | Greeks, had been assistingto | , The gentleman, addressing him Staple..and fancy. Groceries, |¢*''"\: ip-wee vicnok. on the heed defend it until stricken down with | baxply, said , ip ; 3 = Saturday night with railroad iron, |e the patient at the fever. hat do you mean,by pushing me ? i consciousness, but does | sousiituuion aad $ 4 sii 7 f! 2 1 has recovered consciousness, but does, ‘Admiral Massie states that when |" that manner?” ‘ ‘5 . assailant. pardon, sir,” a y, + ® oy a ay m f the gol athore, and ApDFO d the. e tucky, which begins tomorrow morn- ing at 9 o’clock at the A, M. E. church, corser Seventh and Ohio streets, to continue from day tu day until Monday night, when the ap- pointments will be read and the preachers know just where they are to go the coming conference year. Some of the ministers arrived in the city today and many more are ex- pected tonight, as comparatively few had put in their appearance up to the hour of writing. A large crowd was at Burks’ chapel last Sunday at the evening service to listen to the last sermon for this conference year of the pas- tor, the Rev, George H. Burks, The cburch has been put in readiness for the reception of the conference. Work preparatory to this has been going on for several weeks. ‘There is only one thing now, so far as could be learned, that is lacking which is essential to the comfort of the conference, and that is the size of the church edifive; otherwise no trouble and pains have been spared to make the visit of the strangers within our gates comfortable. There has been some fear that a sufficient number of homes could not be se cured in time, but at this writing everything points to a condition that will result in provision being made for all, After the opening exercises and the appointment of committees the principle feature of tomorrow morn- ing’s session will be the Episcopal address by the presiding bishop, M. B. Salter. It is necessary fer an efficient corps of ushers to be appointed, who mill not engage in long conversations with anybody, as ushers so often do, but who will attend strictly to the seeing that the people are seated, Under the circumstanves this will be no easy task. It is an important duty, and will require cool headed men. Everything points to a tremendous crowd at the opening tomorrow morn- ing. The welcome address on behalf of the church will be delivered by Mrs, Ada Thompson. It is not likely that much of any special importance will be done in the afternoon, which will be for the most part spent hy the various committees on the work allotted them. BASE BALL. The rough riders were victorious in the contest at the ball park yester- day afternoon, ‘There was a good crowd of the fair sex, whose presence never fails to lend enco iragement. There was also a good attendance of men, white and colored. Speaking of fan, there was more fun at the park yesterday afternoon than it has been the fortune of the fans to enjoy for a long time. There was fun to burn, to throw at the birds and for everybody. It was seven years ago that the idea of a game of ball between the porters and teamsters found lodgment ager few of the in the wi bard Wermiow ve weo, Lt cons tinued to Grow anc’ at found a prac tical exhilmtio 1a tae game of y esters day, with the dray drivers, hogshead bwulers, cowl haulers, hnulers, glass pig iron haulers, barre cod banana haulers on the ove handlers, track pushers,e wove lifters, window wasbers aud) package care riers on the others; sod the fun they exbibited at we park was a plenty and euough. The following is the scor?: Porters ... Teamsters. There will be preaching at the A M. E. church this evening at It will not be advisable for all persons to leave home at once during the conference without leaving some one to watch the place, as burglars and thieves usually take of ovcasions of th ind, NOTICE. ‘The firm of Potter and Caldwell have dissolved. I am now the sole owner of the blacksmith shop. All persons indebted to the old firm will settle with me. E. H. Porrer. September 26, 1898. Will a voleame domestic ebulition serve as an olive preparing the palate for the intellectual feast of the com- ing conference? why not? Ten cents per week. 30c. may save your life. Planta. tion Chill Cure has saved thousands Dangerous id the head stays “Tle of the firm, rut.” isan nd always a “Tow in the world d I tain his balance and not smash his wheel?” asked the clerk who wore a sweater.—N. Y. V “The use of typewriters is now al- ost universal,” eaid the argumentae | “LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER 4 Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. 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