The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 21, 1898, Page 3

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Physician... and Surgeon OfficeSixth and Broadway, Infirmary. at Office Hours: m Sto 4 p.m. to 8:90 p.m. Telephones 68 and 296, BR J. W..PENDLEY ‘OMice, 116 South Fitth Street. , Residence, 904 Tei street.’ Gee Telephone 416; Residence 415 ALL THE KITIES ‘NORTH OF * -~ THE NORTH-EAST Axo .“NORTH- f PR. KING BROOKS! ssw - Dentist and ’ Oral Surgeon 9 North Fifth Street. (Telephone Call 402, DR, H. T, HESSIG {OMice 418 Adams stroet.g Telephone 270. DELIA CALDWELL, M, D * PhysicianZand Surgeon Office and residence, 622 Broadway, Miles bh 9 to It a.m.,2 tod p.m Tetyphone jo. 191. J. E: COYLE|* Physician and Surgeon 1622 Broad St ones: Oi 8, Residence 432, Residence 1110 South Fourth St, | “w. M. JANES 1 ESTE AYO MORTGAGE LOMKS ye me to way, sell orf mortgage realty 4 FIOB 828% BROADWAY set .“S. DABNEY, DENTIST agreete Buitome, Ur-Stains, Fifth and Broadway, DR, J. D, SMITH'S © hours mm, and pescticable cal yon HOUT: for office “Tectios, To Ps. m. a Sto Te Pew : iy tm, rather vas of Ta Nigth, between Broadway and Jo ence gorner Niuth and Jefferson, Tele | > Naa BAY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon 1108p. m. ‘ Ditloa, No, 41256 Broadway. W, Moore, ORALER Ut 9 and Fancy Groceries, Camed Goods of All Kinds, delivery to all parts of the city, , Cor. Tth end Adams, Gilat and Surplas, $300,000 National Bank, O® PADUCAH, KY. 8, HUGHES, President, F, RICHARDSON, Cashier, A SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Hate. 750 and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SP BOIAP 26C DINNBR sPRoidT BREAKPAST AND SUPPER No.8 3, Husbands HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 4274 South Pourth 8, Paduca, Ky. Qa account of the National Quar- antine convention at Memphis, Tenn. , the Illinois Central Railroad compa- ny will sell tickets to Memphis end return at one fare, good going Nov. ‘16th and 16th and’ morning train Noy. J7tb end retosping -until Noy. 2st. J. T. Dononam, Agt. Doa’t experiment, bat get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure. roe LOW RATE TO Sr, LOUIS, On account of the meeting of the God Road & Public Improvement assOciation, the Iilinois Central rail- road will on Nov, 19th, 20th and 21st sell tickets t. Louis and re« fturn at one fare plus $2,00 for the trip, good returning antit J.T, Donovan, Aga. ta round Nov. 26. Don’t experiment, but get the old relfable Plantation Chill Cure. { hair goods for col. received at Aliss A ace lin ored people Cora William Plantati , Van Vieet-Maosfleld Drug Co., hence Headache and Indigestion Cure ia, the only réy that will ow in'B to 10) gute ‘est paid on time deposits. Banking business transact airs given every accommo: hei accounts and responsibility | |. | tio, stimalate ioe les, coneeoy indie’ eves. ancl mild up the system’, home and For four yeots I have been afflicted | with a veryiequblecome nasal cutarrh. Vational Bat PADUCAH, KY. Paid on Time Deposits I teecond and third floors | ‘Geo. O. Thompson, Pres, | Bp.{L. Arxuvs, Cashier, L, LASSITER . toy.e; DAVIS bitect and juperintendent Sv terrible hewits nature beea that when I blew my sese small pieces of bone would freqgeatly come out of my mouth and nose. Tbe discharge was copious, and at times very offens- ive, My blood became so impure that my general health was greatly impaired; with poor appetite and worse digestion. Numerous medi- cines were used without relief, until [began the use of Botanic Blood balm (B. B. B.) and three bottles acted almost like mogic, Since ite over @ year, not a symplom has roed, wnd I feel in, every, .way quite restored in'-healfh, “I am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer, tu almost anyone living on Butler street, and more particularly to Dr. 1. M Gillam, who knows my casé: ° Mas, Evizaseru Kworr, Atlanta, Ga, de due to impure condition 6] have been one or wy on the bY form of headadhe: D. A. YEIS! WRITTEN == ‘AT.RANDON. Sonie of the motofifign are com: plaining about the m pn made the other day in this colud“Yelative thetr stools. ‘Those who" are probably the lazy ones. was said of the stools, whey thelr proper places. “Tht” objection raised was \o perm Shing them to re- main inside the CB where they are in the way of eygrybody—but the motorman. It Waa suggested, that if Ube motormen, did not, ipbend ‘kal se them, they uadghit leapig.: piten he station. No pne, q@pegamplalhr they keep Jhgm an phe’ oniside. diMeult to please everyhody however us It is for a motormapyta see a pas Benger on the street corngaand while home of the motormen ‘nejyp! Just look how many other ggop}e wie! Pre had to stumble oygr {ate stools; ere tickled to death oxerthe artic rar Y It is not every preagher who is used to hig! There may t the meeting it the church the, gthen.gright, young lady arose and pang 4 solo, sopr- tig into the high. agtes ,yiph™ longy ng quaver. ZOpe old fellow,who; other old fellow was heard dil th lean over and witisper: ‘1°11 be jig- gered If that gal war 4@ squall out in gur ehureh that wa: yd have her HK oat! i, ywlab | Two drummers played 'd'iang Joke-on a well known young'tt = other day, He is a devout M Bist, and the drummers knew it ‘They put on white ties, ong k oats, and walkedMekowly’ into’ the a Can you tell us where we can get good cigthy?'* on® hskéd “the dtugyist, who had stepped forward to st suppoged they weg i ’ a Shem }o,bad.plap- ty} of Rood vigars,, ey § | two ane stobtt ft Me Jat them for some little. ime, whea ot them called the druggist aside and said:***Say, “cai” you tell. us where’ theres ‘a good quiet saloon”? The Hrlifgist's face was an, enigma, but he gave bhe desired information, nd did some serious thinking before ne was told of the Joke that had been played on him, about au hour later. ’ 25 ome strange cotpeldences often pen ineanagetign With reportorial iH k On & newspaper. A day ar two since two reporteys started out to run down an item, The rned wag a non-fesident avd stPanger bo both the reporters. ‘They finally shadowed a man that they ‘Were intuitively told was the one they sought, but it wagn'ty Bi ing Uhem they ascertained he\wits’t wrong man, but knew tg» mmo they were looking for, and watable to givg, a portion of the information desired, ‘Lranking him, the reporters start out on er hunt, pnd ‘traced their man to a policeman, a detective's house and to a hotel, but did not run across Kim. Tq fi fae another man coming down the street, and thought to’ themselves he surely myst be the right one—but he wasn't—they stopped him apd he hap pened to be a brother,to the man they were after, and was able to give widi- tonal igformation, The right man awas hever found, bur it looked p lit- tle peculiar. that the two men stopped wh the street who were utter strang- to the reporters should haye been men who knew something about an ir that occurred in another county. pe.ceanered 14 Annes A NEW ANAESTHETIC. red from a South American Plast and I Similar to Cocaine, \The London Lancet publishes from » New York wehesenc pl ee ra unt of a new preparation for = sthesia het, may ‘rcyohutiog ide surgicab practice in certain lines. The latest anaesthetic preparation fs eucaine, prepared frome South Amie plant, and in its focal action similar to cocaitie, but without any of the poisonous‘effects of the latter, even though employed in mueh larger doses. The severest test as yet report- ed was the amputation,at the lower third of the leg of @ man 68 years ld,‘ without the use of chloroform or ether, followed by rapid and pain- lers ing of the stump. As much of the encaine was. put into two or. three tablespoonfuls of water as the water would dissolve, and with « hypodermio syringe a few drops of the solution was injected wader the skin; about an inch from the center of the injection another was made, thep another, uptil. the limb was girdled by them at the place where utation was'dntended. After waiting five minutes to allow the wa jal tissues to" become insensible, jo was thrust deeply into t Serre. jo. Tn all that portion of the the ni musoles and few minutes Bo; log, including three or four inchos ‘above and below the ring of injections was found to be destitute of feeling, and the operation of cutting off the limb was proceeded with “ with chloroform. When the deeper - | tissues were cut {nto a elight emart. ing sensation was experienced times, but jae rel almost as big as dinn' store {hose Cray Hairsof Yours et ere yet A PIPTY DOLEAR CIGAR. Porticine—- dow the Colonel Used Bribe Money That Came tom. Lieut. Col. Ludlow was formerly in charge of the, goyerument worket Savannah, can he first engineer im charge here af! 4 he war. Among othjet fesponsible positiona "Gol*TAdlow has held was that i ia water 80's the Philadel phi: rworks got in such bad shape that the authorities were in despair. Thé s@Cyetary of war was asked to assign @ iber of the en- gihéer cor charge of the witkst ‘Fe tid so, them fot ie with success, The foB tteident, Harrated in the Philadétphia Record And republished in the Morning News tome ten years age, is #hid to have ‘Been an actual oc- a codl"féllow,” said an up» town manufeetfifér, pointing across tnut stteét,” where Col, Ludlow, ter department, car. “Let me tell happened a few ago to a friend of mine, whose large establishtiet consumes a great deal of water, and'who has frequent favors to ask of the water depart- ment. He recent)¥ vigited the chief's offiée" arid fond % Ludlow, as ustil, very ‘polite. friend, before preferring ah pis retpuests, took a $50 fen bill from his PEket and passed pit Sover-te' the chigf“who examined it curiously for @séeond and then spread it upon fff Wesk before him. He did not uti’ word at the mo- ment, but whtfMis visitor was about to go away;‘said! “Mew, my dear sir, what is this for? holding up the bill. “Ob, that’s to buy 5, Was the careless reply le Yes,’ saitt’ Col. TAdloW “then I suppose that-you are fond of the weed yourself?’ ‘My friepd said that he.anjoyed notlting beffer than a good cigar. “Then allow ine,’ said the eglonel, suavély? "0 insist upga.you trying one of these,’ moving to a secretary. and taking down a'box of Henry Clay for the ich’ géhtleman took a cigar and bit OM the end. Then with a care- less (géature Col. Lidlew rolled ap the $50 Dil] into'p paper, lighter, reached ‘tip to the owed it to becom ‘thoroughly ignited and slow, ly lif his oh cigar. You know that to light your own weed first is » good. teat of politéntss. Jt comes from the Frenchy, wlio sagely reason that what, ever fumes or fakes are generated ip lighting will be absorbed into the first ciga "This done, thé colonel turned eury and polite motion, and seid: ‘Permit m fod has the bles. bill tinder the poge and up to the oe ‘of my Soidea” bea startled end, whose eyes hgd now become plates.” With two or three gasping inhalations he ‘menaged to get a light. He kept his yyes upon the bill until {t had hurned 4 the very fingers which heldit. Col. Ladlow watched its last. expi ras he idly allowed the smoke . cigarto escape from between his lips. When the bank note had been completely reduced to ashes the qojonel turned to his visitor and said, carelessly; “ ‘How do you like your Ggar? The gentleman edmitted its ellente and took his departure, at- fteen’ or twenty minutes. they.| SF! tended to the door by the chief, who, with the utmost courtesy, shook him hy the hand, and then closed the door to restime his work at his desk, M friend gets ‘purple in the fi ery time he thinks of the affair, and con- fided it to me simply to warn me how to ‘behave myself at the water depart- ment," SE. CAMBODIAN GHOSTS. Queer Guperstitions of the People—Jeck- wilh ib h ifs our. own ghot displeased With their till divin; friends annoy them with noises an mysterious kings, but ere seldom seen, Much in their behavigr, how- ever, depends upon the kind of per they were in life. Some of the more evilly, disposed kind enter the bodies of people and render them ill, when a thmup, or ghost-dispenser, is fought who knows the special prayérs and exércisms that wil drive them back to theirtombs. It is said that most ghoste will cease to return when the last part of the flesh of their bodies has been ‘decom y abat some persong assert that riddance of them ‘is not-essured till the last par Ucles of their honeshavedisappeared, The jack-o’-lantern spirits are much more mischievous than the oth- ers because, I am assured by one the literati, they are ghosts o ha have Hed pregasnt, and are'af- fected by the disappointment of the child at gt baving been given the ey of B worldly existence. Both inds of ghosts are Hable to bring with them fever, cholera, dysantéry, and and, penetrating the ions on whom the’ d, leave their iNe he n resist the efforts the sxortlsts for several days, and lo ge oh Petre ae sreolat yers bs! age fren, sof oe refuse to f. ost tilt they he ron the death of the We whom th Saad A. Teolere, Monthly. women" EVADED THE OFFICERS. How an American Minstrel Outwitted Ris Debtors in Hawaii. “TJ read an article the other day re ing the peculiar ‘debt law’ of Ha | waii,” said Col. Lew Parker, theatrical | manager, toa reporter of theSt. Louis ind it reminds me of » connection with that ww of which I was a witness ten all hollow by American cunning. “A-party of us, performers, of course, started 6 number of years ago for Australis. We stopped at Hono- lulu, and one of the company, Frank M. Brown, I'll say—you’d know him immediately if I were to tell you his of leader of King Kalakaua’s band through the Rindness of Prince Bill, the king’s bother. Frank was a fine banjo player, and Prince Bill had fallen in fove with his picking of the strings. He accepted and agreed to remain there while we finished the journey. “Brown was a pretty fast liver, and his meager pay, that of a captain in the army, was not sufficient to keep him ont of debt “About a year after we had lef, }: 7 in Honolulu Harry K 3 turned to California, but find: tere a little quiet, decided t to the Antipodes. On our w: er we again stopped at Honoh of course, the first man we humted up was Frank. We found him ¢ ondent and anxious to leave the island, so we proposed that he go to Melbourne with us. Afier a litt}e coaxing and some argument, he ised to do this, but how? Ashe had ‘iven us his word that we would find im on board the steamer which we proposed taking, we bothered no more about him. “The next steamer was due in about ten days. Meanwhile, Frank wastell- ing everybody that he was goingaway on the vedsel for wh he was wait ing. His numerous creditors heard of it in a short tizne, and were natural ly on the lookout, ready to prevent hia jing with all the means the Hawaiian jaw put at their command “The steamer arrived one morning and was to sail at five o’clock in the afternoon. An hour or two before sailing time two officers came aboard for the purpose of taking off with them onr friend. Brown. They had hot the slightest doubt that he was on board the-ship and made their busi ness known to the captain. The lat- ter gave them permission to search the vessel, and to gid them stiil further in the matter called a colored waiter and ordered:him to show the officers through the ship, epecially those parts where there was likely to bea dhance for one to stow away. The steamships touching at Honolulu have to lie off in the harbor and passengers are compelled to go abo in small boate, 6o the two minions of the law felt pretty sure that Frank could not escape them, should he come aboard after them, “The wailer escorted the officers all over the chip, but they could not find their man. Down in the hold and among the cargo they searched with out avai Finally they came to the conclusion that he had not been aboard at all, but was in hiding some- where in the city, merely to throw h creditors off histrack. ‘They returned to the'vity to prosecute their search, and ‘we hetrd no’ more of them. A half hour leter the ship weighed an ehor and started on its journey for Australid. "The colored waiter went below and washed Xp. When he returned we were dumfounded, for there wat Frank, who had blacked up and ae sisted the guardians of the law in searching for himself.” a h. with your spring chicken, Mr. Star boarder? Starboarder (wearily) <= Nothin only it seems to have lived throu, mm unusually long spring—N, World High Toned. ., Manager » (enthusigstically}—Yes, ) sir!’ She cam sing every note fn the soprano scale. Criticus—A pretty high-toned girl, EW WAY. OMEN used to think “ fe- male diseases” could only be treated after ‘‘lo~ cal THE N shes tions” physi clans. read of such: treatment kept thousands of modest women ailent about thetr suffering. Thein- Ged bon naw room now demon- hat nine-tenths of gl! % A MPELREE'S Ineo taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need. not hesitate now. ' Wine of Cardul re- examing- , | the lecturer has gone, we are putting g t é School COLORED DEPART — RTMENT. Fashionable Dressmaking by Mrs, C, W. Merriweather, 724 8. Seventh street, tf Next Thursday, the day on which the nation is asked to return thanks to Almighty God for the blessings of the past year, could not be more fit- tingly observed than in one grand union thanksgiving service. In it every Christian could join in one grand service of thanks and praise, What a precursor of the coming day when our social and domestic will be sweeter, would a union Thanksgiving service be? It would be a morning star in the firmament of 8 new condition. It would be the fore-runner of a time, when, in our moral and religious life we will meet and sing togetuer. An enslavement to prejudice has done and is doing more as a disorganizing force than almost anything el: The fact that truth is keener than & two-edged sword has found no bet- ter evidence than the commotion created by the lecture last Friday afternoon. All of us have a tender spot, and ,{the recent lectures in our city bit some of us on that spot and we have been trying to find fault with, and nder the man ever since. Stabbing in the back is a pleasant pastime with some of us. Now that in full time in trying to throw sus- picion on his mot! ‘ Mr. W. H. sfield, who has been sick for some considerable time, took a relapse the latter part of Jaat| week. There will ment given at Friedman’s hall,corner Ninth and Boyd stre: tonizht for the benefit of the colored C. P. ehurcb, An excellent program will be rendered, and refreshments will be in abundanc All are invited Mrs. Bradshaw is preparing to make the presentation of the comic opera ‘‘The Merry Milkmaids,”” will probably be next week or later The little birds are singing to the effect that another happy couple wift oon march to the hymenial al/ar This time it will be a union of North and South ide individuals The} date will be ed with interest. Thelma, the little daughter of Mr | and Mrs, Lem Jobnson, bas been| very ill with chills for several days, Mra. L. Butler, of Springfield, O., who has been in the city several months visiting her daughter, Mrs. George U. Drewery, of South Sixth street, leftlgst night on the i. #9 train for her home in answer io 4 call to the bedside of a sick daugh- ter, Luke Merriweather, of the Tenth U. 8. C., who was in the city the latter part of last week visiting rela- tives and friends, left this morning for Huntsville, Ala, where the fay | grand entertain-| “LA CREOLE” HAIR -RESTORER A Perfect Hain: Dseasing an! Restoras 1 41 If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and get one bottle, or $6.00 and get six bottl: CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or C VAN VLEFT-MANSFIELD DRUG CO. Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, re J. G. GILBERT, Local Ay A Cold Winter YS PRED CTED! We are prepared to:do the very |best repair work fer the coming \winter. Have your plumbing so arranged that it will not freeze. If we do the work we guarantee it not to freeze---we will keep it in repair free of charge all winter should it do’so. We make steam and,hot water heating a specialty. Miozesheimer Plumbing Co, 104 North Fifth Street, Business Telephone 362— Under Palmer House—Residence Telephone 424. sh a NN, a + Ree >) oer ity. Tt leads ald OBERT'S ABSOLUTELY PURE PADL Berye the that i LED aN CAH PC ETS CU. adlinen MING FJ Tlep reete i pete tie? re me mp e, G Nee Sinead OWE TRIAL BOTT! This Offer Almost tone aed ee ee anes ees An External Tonic Applied to Skin. Beauticies it us by Magic. | THE DISCOVERY i AGE 4 Woman was the Inventor, “ saraps tocayer the cost of tucking nad Tho price of this wonderfal ton Dottie. peta) matted to. som Fe qa: cordially solicited, Address, THB MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York City, mous cavalry is encamped, The pulpils of Burk’s Chapel Washington-street church were fill all day Sunday by white ministers in the city in atteadance upon the M, E, conference. MASONIC NOTICE, A joint Lodges No their hall this evening Joy W. E E. H. borren, See. committee of Masonic 5, 6 and 29 will meet at 7 o'clock, rer, Ch’ma. Mother's Day, Wednesday, Nov. Garfield building, Third and ih grades, Payline House, ner Song, We'll Stand by the Flag— Twenty-third Psala—Sehool E-say, The Firat Thavksgiviug— Elpora McFadden Recitation e First Thanksgiv- Vigie Finley ation, Autumn: ‘afus Iscom Recialion, Wishing—~Jennie How- aig Song, The L bora Mek Polly + Excitation, Secing ThingsaeRoscoe Morton Recitation, Sthg EY e Seg, Thanksgiving 1s Comiog— Schou! Rec ¢ Maple ‘Tree—School Leaves Jourvey—El- u, Hallie B Owen, mit, Avia and Bessie Wil- 5 | lia of Autumo— E lon, Ragged Urchin—Willie Recitation, Gossip of the Nu's— Elisabeth Jorda Recitation, The Crooked Man— Joh) Muse Dialogue, Learning to Cook—Lily Johason, Jennie Sattth Song, Kleg ot the Brave—Scbool Recitation, The Little Daisy—Lily Briggs Reeii@ion, The Housekeeper—Lu- dens Chas Wilson etligtisn A Cat’s Secret—Hallie Fuqui Recitation, Kind Words—Percie Johnson Recitation, Little Paul’s Thanks- giving—Belvie Hardison Recitation, Birdie’s Thanks—Bam- mer Hackett, Jr Thanks—Six boys » Piles of Gold—Five boys Recitation, Dollie’s Thanksgiving —Frankie Burnett Memory Gems—Celia Brown, Wm Albritton, Herbert Jackeon, Bold in Paducah by W's. McPheriion, Cor 4th abd Hroadway, Jas. A. Rupy, Pres. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED RB. Rupy, Ass’t Cash, W. ¥. Paxron, Cash, 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLU3, $120,000 DIRECTORS J.R. Smith, Geo, 0, Hart, F. Kamleiter, Farley, FM. Fisher, R. Rudy, W INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, ‘PCI SATURJAY EV | G. C. Wallace, P. Paxton. ENING: J. As Rady, We Don’ With any one. t Stop to Argue Business is too good! BUT WE WILL SAY that w the give you ost Value for your movey. Our stock of groceries is cowpl Come and see our specialties for Thanksgiving Ce our Model Meat Market Bed aL Loe Tenth and Trimble and a Velephime No oe ‘le, ESTABLISHED 186, ——« Miss Mary. t. breil w ud GENERAL ANSURANCE AGENTS. «2 Telephone 174, e: PADUCAH, K¥ SOIENTIFIO j PC LASS BLACKSMIT HEN Be «| REPP mot LOE Sopg Biovember Days—School /

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