The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 7, 1897, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

in soils that otherwise would produce the tariff. The very fact that he}program of the twelfth aunual meet DAILY SUN, Ir is said the peace negotiations in which the famous diplomats of Eu- sult rope are pitted against the are Sunday, by ANE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED. nomination and election. It there '8} Freatest commendation of the com | Snything the American people do de- | mittee in charge for the labor expend- mand it is protection to American in- fed on it. It contains a number of dditetes, views in the city, places of interest and a group picture of the offivers of the meet club. Full lists of the va- s 5 singly and alone, progressing nicely and may be concluded within a ‘The Sultan is beheved to be} . PRESIDERT Vidi Presto - Th week Sourn American countries import «oo TREASURER i T i i o| ; WANKGINEEONTON | Oy to sign almost anything sug-, $350,000,000 worth of manufactured ie ponies fe charge of ho pinectows ; : hy | 3 ‘ preliminary work, the program of en- gested by the Powers, if we may be-| goods annually, only one-tenth offtorsinment as published last week, PLM. Pieper. Jf Willlay We'll that which goes from the United States. Hist of races and prizes, list of offi- | This is very largely due to the ab-[cials in charge of the entertainment sence of American ships in which to}of visitors and a list of the officials in conduct the commerce. British bot.{ Charge of the races. Louisville them- A bers have received the greatest share | ets 6 8 toms naturally favor British markets} (7 appointments on committees and lieve the correspondents. wager a good cigsr, however, THE DAILY SUN 41) give epectal attention to Att jocal hap} Abdul doesn’t siga any sort of & Wiiites of Interest in Padueak and vicinity, paper within a week and that some Per ncalecting veneral Rews, which ‘will be ; ‘as space will permit without Fe] 66519 will he surprised several times ~~ = ; Fi0 ——-— | before he vets done with them. and ‘pull’? in that direction. The ag race officials. paduead AB R BH PO A E INE WE ioe ss thiukiog man will doubt for one| S#lute necessity of the buildiug) Tomorrow night local wheelmen | McClelland, 30 & £ { 1 tenot, why pot? Your intoreste are ve wef tltece be ts fl 7 up of our merchant marine is more} will have an opportunity to accept or | Nev vb 5, Se \,| our interests, Look into our business rer eat that if Saturday's Primary] sna more apparent. It is also the] reject a proposition for the construc- | S80" 1 3 3 | & i{methods and soo what wo are doing. on all polities con exponent O had been ted with wu open ' cl Lt Pe at Be ie ps | peas this wenee Cue compoene oa fenvieas and tir lose exponent of the do nad been conducte h ‘ ¥ duty of the framers of the pending tion of abi : le track near La Belle | ‘ ° 0 0 © Ol at prices that Worry our competitors. baliot the result would bave been tk. City Engineer Wileox sur- + 3 bb YO] We believe in smafl profits and quick tariff measure to make sure: that the yed the site yesterday, tnd if Pa- reciprocity features of the bill are} qucah wheelmen ever expect to get a broad and liberal enough to lead to} bicycle track now is the time to do it. the desired extension of the trade in}For several years unsuccessful at- that direction. This iw the field to} tempts have been made to build one, ‘ but for various reasons, one of which which America may look for future}io gat they were devolopment of her trade relations} enough, it has never been done. with most promise. And speaking of energy and enter- —_ prise among wheelmen and what it Tue efforts of fanatical Sabbatar-}can accomplish, here is an account of dj what Indianapolis wheelmen have pleasures of those who do not believe] done: _ as they dowill surely react tothe] Every wheelman visiting Indianap- Ir is now believed that two weeks]detriment of churches, vgn is noJolis comes back filled with igs ‘ 0 right in any man, or set of men, to}tion concerning the cycle path built eee ee Lacener Seenpel cthees3to think and ectliby tiepiesimen of city. It the tariff bill in the Senate. The| ratters of conscience as they do. If] now extends nine and one-half miles sugar schedule, the most dificult ofl guch right did exist it would be im- out in the county, and by next spring all, perhaps, and the one on which] practicable on account of the diver-|they hope to extend it to fifteen there will probably be the most dis-| sity in the education and tastes offimiles, The first cost of the path was ussion, has been reached. This}™ea-—[Sunday Visitor. met by subscriptions, while the cost i 4 We Y , There may be ,no j right to compel} of keeping it in repair is met by a toll passed this week will almost insure bd Mak ae sng ag charged every vitet of the path For reser xaule tor the Fist] the completion of the bili next week, | Others to t td in matters off one doliar per year the owner of the ican Cwunty, subject 10 6 |The Senate has surpassed all records] Couscience as*'they’” do. But there is | membership ticket is entitled to use nf a right to prevent infractions of the] the path at any aul all times. ean party suikingly different.. ‘The knife that ‘GOHRESPONUENCE, Aspects! feature of th y edi long avd gharpe would tae Sum will be its. Corer Eine ie which tt hoes | proved to ti evresevi} not have been wielded so dextrously orew'y as every one knows Charley Reed made one of the best mayors the city ever had aud had be uot committed ROVERTISING, Averiyaing Wil) be pate known on tect the honor and business interests of his country in the November elec- Daily, Six months. Daily, One month, Daily, per week. Weekly, per annum in ad- vance. Specimen copies free that Ot in the way it has got down to busi- t! There] ers have to pay a toll of 5 cents each las» of the commonwealth. throws temptations in the way of the} sinday, when 100 was paid in. ‘The young to commit what is conceived} pati is built between the banks of to be wrong per se. If diversity of] White river and the canal, with rows education isin the jway, so much the] Of trees on both sides. the iar people for a change in the tariff pol icy and to redeem the pledges of the party that is highly commendable. ‘The SUN ts authorized to announce W. PRATT i ge of the Police Court of Fe Subject to the action As seandidate the Chy of Pw of the Rep nts are served and fu i ‘Tue no a PR I 4 kinds of refresh the mayoralty over the popular] ucation is complete that does not in-} with ll kinds Charley Reed, whose record asmayor| volve a due respect for law and pub] pished to pass 9%») ‘Tux Republican party having won the last two battles is in better shape to win a victory than ever before. amusements the tune, WE f local urbe aim represented the protective idea as no of the division. to be held at Cynthi-| ~ aoe ne memes | ODI) \ ag iafana on the 22d and 23d of this Pohnuked avecy’ afternoon, eaoepit otber American citizenjdid, led to his} 8u® om the 28d and 23d of this) not determined ination of Mr. Lang for| worse for the education. No ed-|¢md of the path is a park, where alt | in former years marks him as one of} lic opinion as represented by that} surface is laid iti flue cinders aud oreoT Score by Innings. ie oog oreo sd eooooo0e80 0 ht: Evansville, 2 1 sales asthe surest and fairest way of ‘| dealing with the public. In that way we increase our trade; in the. same way you save money. (| ‘These are sample prices: 1| Misses’ fast black ribbed hose, all “| sizes from 6 to 9's, only Be a pair. Scotch lawns only 4 Forty-inch fast colored lawns, good quality, worth 124.9; our price Se. Thirty-one ingh percales, regular 0c quality, our price this week 7c. =| Twelve - gnarter Marseilles quilts, y Innings. regular ood, pecial, 730, 1334 . eTreeT Ladies’ ine fast black hose, 2e O00 .0 0.0 6 0| everywhere, our price a Te ee Lace-striped organdies only 7 Newest styles polka-dot orga | all colors, Good gingham, choice patterns, 3'sc. New line of rugs in bright colors at , 90 and 73 Our Line of Novelty Parasols At $1.75 to $3.00 are beauties, and the colors and styles are varied to suit all i tastes. Gur line of new lawns, batistes, linens, grenadies, organdies, linons, ete., camnot fail to please you, jes, ‘Tim Umpire—1 OTHER GAMES IN CEN Terre Haute, 4; Washiv Nashville, 8; Cairo, YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Nastville, 2 4; shiville, 0. JA 3 MES ness ou this bil. The Republican ‘ ‘ : vy i} ™ way. T the latter amounts to a | We invite your Inspection. 1A Mar uetion ot ie te-pube, members have evinced determinn-/18 ® Fightite Prevent what the law) Tiy. it © it Mlmt Mable MY APRESENY STANDING OF CLUBS | n _— pavention. tion to respond to the demands of the] Conde ans and what at the eame time | oi i ici, ends of the path last cms ayet Wom Let tr Gen Seton Nasa ville = E, GUTHRIE & CO, lial gual 315 BROADWAY, PHONE 155, Evansville at Paducah, Washington at Terre Haute. Nashville at Cairo, | — | The thing to do 18 nominate BO") ihe fittest men in the city for the| class of citizens who are always on| gravel and is, wile often by a very OVER THE FENCE. ' ; Pree, Or One place, demonstrates that the silverites] the side of morality and order. aoe Teast: one at Creuett pement|, RiP Crozier, Capt, Billy Crozier's| ; and go in to win. have a great long hunting knife up : maa rides that could be found. for the dis.|T0tber,, is a néwapaper man ir ale »| Lievrenast Peary, fresh from the|t. oo ge jaud when not — playing ; ‘A Gwoncta paper eays gold Demo-| their sleeves for all who dared to vote ; tance, ; works on the Evansville papers. If te 1 money last fall, and the|hardships and dangers of his first ~ crats took no part in the Frankfort | for sound joney la 5 e Ltecae rally ieelaten tn tal fs jhe is as good a newspaper map as hc) mvention because they ‘feared to} gold Democrats may as well bear it}Arctic exploration, declared be ba » | i8 @ batsman, he’s a daisy, | ua Mice Wenkanstt Tie! até in mind. But for thé fact that Mr, | 0 further ambition in that direction, | “Bismarck” Dowling played in| HIGH HEELS IN EGYPT Ga cin view of it, The man in|Reed dared to brave gidverse| and would leave to other ventue- is |tough luck when ke went to the bat| sttppers seem to lied Their own Georgia view cals ntirely| opinions of the majority of his party|#ome spirity fyrther efforts to reach jyesterday, He couldn't hit a foot- with the Catve Women. siya sfeas ahaa . and stand for th rigit as he saw it|the north pole, But after the lapse| Evansvile Gets Sunday's Game) ball with a feuce post, RUAN to find @ neat, well-fitting is iffe ylass, tas ‘ E ‘ . 3 c niro, becapse the erent gle there is not a particle of doubt he] of a few years an idea has taken pos- by a Serateh, noe tee oe the ctekde were| the fella cluas gvew barefooted wad the ; ‘ue German doctors have found ©} would have been overwhelmingly | session of him which he has been un- | adintes ore Par) wothan of the harem weary slippers hacer ble to resist and he has obtained a ae agramelons, Egypt has no auiddle olaep of @ sive i dangerous microbe whose} nominated oyer Mr. Jang, whose} ble to Umpire Bol yave. 82 Sti wat for ony = new and dange! Q . avs. veaie’ Weave 06 ebtente iho be J mpire Bolaud gave satisfaction | ¢ Fony@ng. The shoe, whe: habitation is writing Ink. ‘The-pon-}olootion will ha little more than a y TIGHTEST GAME OF THE SEASON, n yesterday, although in. tue| P&& discovers too broud for th i t in the effort to seach the | ; e foot of a E man who habitually cleans his pen in} perpetuation of the Yeiser machine. / Spent in the effort to reach the long- 4 fapinion of gome he was a little off in} via wiehout, » It te round-toed his mouth should beware. Now that —S sought goal. His planis a new one, eee | calling balls and strikes, pe fot sa luse « f Mr. Microbe has become known he Ler Mayor Yeiser think well be- land yet one which it would seem, ha Soive Waal to Oc had 16 Wik Weaver, the Evansville center! oo hee! or elwe ‘one thet 5 yg: hoe y be dangerous fore he declines to identity himself] ought to have presented itself to the ‘a Splendid Exhibition | fielder, made beautiful catch yes- | ton-sense” models to aha It fs @ may i with the most important piece of| earlier explorers many years ago. Its of Playing, feed peas | ag ny alt with one} | Hobreane presse id Bevopene i In New York witnesses when sworn | legislation that has been passed in| advantages are so obvious as to lead Frey ae ghar ace lled pM pete ek “en a +a kiss the bible. The board of health od city for ya years, the Mg scientists to anticipate the best re- OTHER BASE-BALL NEWS. | ‘The nbiqaiious, constabis aide its boweet ee Ares thing In izes ii insidi-jordinance. The sewers are needed, | suite yet obtained if not the actual | vestecds i ts fies ight colored recognizes in the practice an insidi-{ ordinance su yet yesterday, as asnal, and read his|{t is a thing of the ni, and seems 1 ous danger of contagion or infection] @d badly; they are bound to come, | realization of the object of the expe- erie “little piece" durivg the eighth ige! port of thc fave dae baw Sire shou and recommends that bibles used for}and soon; the ordinance will be/dition, Lieutenant Peary proposes ? Well you should have| ning fia efor wotutlegs 7 by ‘ this purpose be bound in celluloid,} passed and become a law with or] to lay seige to the pole and capture ri 4 Canal act ‘Lhe rooters were unusual notsy | by the Weinen of Cairo are : Shuck vil admit of - washing and) without the mayor's siguatare. | Thel gt leisure, He. will approach] , cater eae ot baie gee ixe nay, bee Banas wee | but are too flexible te b > alee a p ey A bg anc eVanevily od | ae pot be used on Sunda ether awhwy 4 cleansing after use, day it does will mark the beginning; it gradually by esteblishing a series }the closest and most heroically fought] inore, it is uaderstogd | Ret “ inkwurd, “hey haye soles al —$—$_—$—$—— of an important era in the city’s his- lot supply stations at convenient/of the season, At was a crackerjach, | yi Key aseviine siaher'nald’aatve| 3 sty a then Ih ox ee eee | Jupcr Davin J. Baker, of, tory. - With this era of progress aod] points as far north as possible, and|# lulu, # peseb! ‘There was fast t | a compli motif ktony ofall ec ad | reed {3 one generation ee Fa Illinois Sapreme Court, Of the! advancement the mayor may identify | from the last with dogs and sledges playing bate tes, but the boys! terday in purposely giving him hia{ (~ 0° ¢eveloped throwets heredity, fur ablest and puregeJarists of the} himself by signing the ordinance or | will make a dash for the pole, ‘The layed the habe bene, cDaate folsing (Dene on bd waentE Ea’ frost” | heck, nad Hen Odden down at the Upinel-Siatesgén candidate for re-) he may record fuimselt as opposed to| plan commends itself to sciontis as |! 'A the home boys. Their Holding ay jae «Pete Dowling thong? res held Ween rearae ie lection. He is an uncompromising] progress by returning the ill to the] the best yet adopted by any explorer,| superb, and although several times| QUite & uumber of ladies were out} Hut Exyptian women oan jump as Republican and the Democrats will/council unsigned. and the sum of $150,000 has been | during thx Paducah iad bases| Yesterday. ‘The crowd increuses| ;/i" ly as others from extreme to ex ve e rth to compass his y , h yood men at the stick, not) PYCTY Ouncay, and some of the beat! oF eticm who cast amen nee satehter spa a % “ill surel an re] Axcupen of cities are beginning] *** apart by the American Geographe| oui she score wlieg in the city attend, ko Lev Quem neaie en ania Mera ef to give more or less attention to} ia! Society to meet the expenses of} ye vansy D the second inning,{ Manager Pears has lately made| of the wealthier clam ere clan the bench which he has g' a ss vg ig ly | calthler clase are odd sights "| turned to the espe street noises, which are so annoying| *e expedition, the credit of which, if] crossed the rubber. No other run was | Some prettyerank plays, one yester-| tlielr butlike, Maok elacke tad white ‘ honored by an able, conscientious and 9 successful, will be shared by the} made. Burke, the third besemao| day and a couple » Saturday. Yes. | Yeckmacks, tilting throu ef f to those unaccustomed to the din, y : ; laonan t ea e tha betel ee rant the strecte impartial administration. ah an merican pavy, to which Lieutenagt| #4 Wanager the team, was the|terday he went after a ball with a Dberal display of pink atlk #tock. \ ~ While it is impossible to abate en- As bel 7 fortunate man. And it was he, inthe | should have been left for second base! 1% Wd blue eatin altpperw that loo Wirt a population of 4,421,955 in| tirely the voice of street trattic, much |earY belong eighth inning wisen Paducah was gt] left diet without » protection the) {Wr fa" & Wwlltoom. Feet areal that ? 1896, the great city of London had a] may be done to issn and alleviate it. CYCLE NOTES, the bat, who planned the smoothest man reac mang It so eres and mak * the wost of them. “ta the reg — mortality of 85,511. During the] 1n many cases unnecessary rattle and ls piece of ball pla g oe wilne ae ing second on a wild throw, fow streets that lead from the Muakd 5 ue . HA ¢ Jona local dismoad, aud probably — one may seo in a ten minuwe’ wal s year there were 79,738 marriages and] turmoil is created through thought —_—_— saved his clay from defeat when vie-| THE GREATER LEAGUE, | sty morning stockings and sirmets ok ) 135,196 births, the increase of the}essness or carelessness and could] Oscar Hank has tought « Stearns,| tory was sv dear. ‘This was. when pd foe Lil tis Lace of the rainbow. ‘The shape- population being in one year 41,000. easily be prevented by proper atten-| antl it is expected in a day ortwo. '|two men were out, one man on third slaville, 8 ¢2irooklon 18 yk cloake that are untversal for This means that there in the city no]tion. Undoubtedly also more atten-| | Jesse Gilbert, the popular Mechau- | aud one on second and Kenny Mur-| Louisville, 0; Brooklyn 12, by Olpplay bleok ehtorare anne ¥ " * 10 A iy : “ 7 : ZO, ‘ew York, 4. y play I ppers eanbro! “ less than 370 births and over 284) ion will hereatter be giveti to the|\canurs,,dniggist, has a «Yellow /ray at the bat. Wurke scratched his! jyoston 5; Pittsburg, 8, with’ gold, white alippere beaded weret deaths every day during the yenr,| subject of street paving in the effort ‘ellow. is is what the Stearns | head, walked over to Scorer Kolley Washington, 5; Cleveland, 10. bine, yellow satin alippare with white aapetnahag Aarau " see Mahahioss « total thetios td is called, and asked who was next at the bat,} Gi \cinnati, 6; Phil apa 1 hoe rosetton, and doneay of mpd ilk attp- Yet this vast change was going on in ' e minimum the noise Of) wir, John B. Hobson, of the city,{and then whispered something to hanes 6: a — perm with black “beading. In Matarial, the seething mass of humanity prac-} travel over the pavements. In San-/ has filed three applications for L, A/] Baily, the pitcher. Kenny was not ipl bith se aiclans lelonan and otter eubutan viliiges, | tically unobserved by the individuals] dusky, Ohio, the experiment of a] W. membership with Secretary Owen] afforded the delectable oppor- whery iowuy of the pashas keep their | i brick pavement laid in tar is being | Lawson, of Louisville, tunity of making #® landing on bareme so that their wives may not buy . composing it. ; ¥ : the horse hide, because the pitcher fenlee gtlete’ baaare of Cairo, the A Boston yonng . . I Meplay of footgear ts even mose atrih- ade. Indy is the au- ai . 1,,| deliberately threw four easy balls A “Aanyat —<——_ thor “of a now uyolliy term, ; J Hast bac lect, allocad ho Barone tol, 4 22vexx young lady of Salem,|apeaking of a yourg . an who was| AY over his ead, and he walked to Beg. East has heen allowed by Europe 0} srassachusetts, saved her aManced| acting jewlinsly, she row Oh, | rst. ; escape its fetters, and she hts 0%] some dollars and probably at. the|he’s yut an invisible bike,"’ wid sine}, ¢Bismarck"” Dowling, Paducah's to discuss how, without bloodshed, same time caused him a sense of hu-| Ped ber furehead signitica a age who " t aay struck sat Pip Os Eg ava " “dts diet opala hree times and was at the mercy o they may be replaced,’” says the) mitiation by getting him out of a bad i Tiw Fin de Simie Glut» lil be en-| the Ditoher, stepped to the lot, ad London ‘“Spectator’’ speaking of (he! scrape the other night. They were) ernsiuel wuawtrow, i le weather/ with three men on bases, two out, situation in the Kast. And the i v young geoilement not a run and the eighth inning, in returning in # carriage from a trip to members, They will meet wt 5:30] Bismarck” the Evansville laft-paw Ciubs— nf Baldimore uf | ike women who herg the longoat for Cineinnath : Z| tnow invested in atickings and al{p- | Pita bir 4 1» FI Sie] PONS ae Hot apparently young and ure f a aoe iw) ofener than not of unwialdy figuees, tie Wp thn | The feet of Egyptian women are not eo ow 5) wall, and these gay sHpperw are apt -- ‘3 ro Gu | be be tn big efeen, 1 ey are frequently i Hh “i ba) sated and wpetted, for the etreets of Satro ore dirty; bat they add to the pleturesqueness of outdoor Kfe and to = ee Silla. A ‘Spectator’ is by no mesos alone among Englis! journals ie reeogniz- ing the gravity of the situation as concerns British interests. If Eng- Jand is able to come forth from this great diplomatic contest unscathed, at pea ith the world and with her eastern territory intact she will be in ‘a position to congratulate herself on her superb good fortune. Ir is of little use to legislate against the brutal prize fight while the people are educated to admire and interest themselves in it by re- productions of the scenes in the most local livery; Ty Denver, Colors 7 ‘ eryman; ‘There used to] jocal dis firs Me ith P: enver, Colorado Springs and Kl] o life-like way possible on the stages} sail the American people were op-|be a time," he sad, when | (oa tianoud, crossed Late with Pas! paso, until July sth. "| ponbination of fashes messages 0 Ul e " J ie a 4 . ducah Saturday. The game was! Corresponding low ra - formed. ‘The powder keeps dry under ndertakers and embalmers, throughout the country by mesns of /poued to provective legislation, In] ‘get rig on Sunday you would | fraught with excitement trom first to| vac found on ns (Will pre-| water. Bach lantern costa about 100 | store teiephgee 195 / s Penenety ot . “4 the veriscope, a8 has recently been} sounding the sentiment of the Ameri- scenes have to engage it two or! inst, and resulted in a score of 8 to 3, ote cal are ay in od . rubles, Bur ranclico Arronaut, Residence 'Tylephene 150 30 S Third | BURNETT & DALLAM, Paduean, Ky, iree weeks before hand. Now there) sudhoff covered himself with glory, anid August 9th, with Looking Ahend. done in a number of cities. The ine terest in such exhibitions has proven only secondary to that in the fight itself and as 4 demoralizing influence is probebly. even more dangerous than the latter, since many will wit- the suburbs when at a dark point in the road a highwayman caught their horses’ bridles while another, brand- ishing a club, threatened (o kill them unless they delivered their vatuaies. This the young man proceeded to do, and had just handed over his watch and was preparing to deliver also his cash when his companion seized the whip and gave the horses a sharp cut which caused them to break away from thelr captor and the occupants of the carriage were soon out of reach of the robbers. pie Ix a recent speech Mr, Cleveland cay people Mr. Cleveland has always been an egregious failure, His long term of office bas not brought him Orclool ot the residence of Mr. W./ round a ready victim to his aerial F. Paxton, on Jeffersyn street, 8nd | conyolutions, and ‘Bismarck retired take a spin out to Cold Springs. the side, A mighty howi arose from The track at Willow Grove, Phila-| every quarter, but the game was Ey- delphia, where the National L. A. W.|ausvillo's. ‘he play was geuerally champjonships will be decided next! denounced by pec who do not August, was opened fox the season} know what co. titutes ball playi g, last Saturday. — Over 12,000 people] but it was pronounced a fine piece were in attendance, and demon-|of headwork by ull who understand | SCHEDULE FOR TODAY, St. Louis at Baltimore, Vittehurg at Boston, Loulsville at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Washington, To Californta, Strated that the present unfinished | the os seating accommodations must necps- | Bailey and Dowling, both left sarily be enlarged before August] handers, pitche’ faultless games, and next, the score, 1 to 0, shows what sapport Some idea of the change bicycle} they received. riding has wrought im Paducah, and - no doubt in other cities as well, may SATURDAY be gleaned from the statement of » GAMES, Evansville, for the first time on the are rigs to burn on Sunday, It is all! and won his second game, ‘The sum- n account of bicycles. If @ young! mary is: map and his hest girl hoveu't wheels of ue uw POA any closer to them nor given him a clearer insight into their ways of} and take interest in such an ex- ould not be seen at ao ys the tare is sova paign in his yerands speeches thinking and their demands, Noth-| ing was made more prominent by | President McKinley during the cam- b} the past week a copy of the vilivial ‘ their own to go out on they rent! spec them, Buggy riding is a tack num-|\ her. It 1s too slow for the fin de! dee siecle girl,’’ tis Every local member of Kentucky Division, L. A. W., received during * stop-over August 15th 16th, F On ace unt of the Y. P. 8. C.K, ting the Illinols Central Railroad will, on June 29th and.S0th,and July Ist, 2nd aud Srd, sell one way first-class tickets to San Francisco and intermediate points, at $24.40 from Paducah, Stop-oveys will be a lowed west of one’s appreciation of the fiyenutty of women,—N, Y, Trtuune Powerfal New Simnal Ligh. A ‘new signaling light of extror- Anary power hus been invented by Col, Miklashevskt, of the Russian engineers During the autumn qaueuvers of the equadinon the signals were read Listinoe of 84 nautica! miles, and the inventor hopes to inogenee the di lwnce to (4) wiles by a ing mirror, ‘The apparatus ts compact, wele linge about seven pounds, It e¢ talue eptrit und two powders, one green, the other red, the composition of which the inventor keeps secret. "Pho wor part Wa Tubes nding tn pear: thaped balls, whieh, belng pressed, send out 4 Delltiant red or green flash; by a any privileges; final” limit For further information apply to | b J. T, Donovay, GC. A,, Vadueah, Ky, | ¥ A, H, Hanson, G. PLA Chicago, Il, —_-— -_ i Whoeler—I suppose when fying ma Mines are invented, you'll got ope and be happy? Myre, Whoeler—¥ou, until the next year's model comes oute—N, ¥, Truth, Hootet Towso-—Why do you board at that low-toned place? f ne mOFE Week Cabinet photos ‘Totals * Ber dozen, Bruce's Stulio, op. = News oflice, Im toned Sf you could see bugs Cummo—You wouldn't any it was low some of the there Up-to-Date hind “ e —_ Rates to Tennesgee Cente: Louis railway re Avo, Lickets from Paducah to Nashville at {40% ately tewt x00. v. op $3.85, good to return Menara, t'umphrey & Davion VI LYeere Just Come to Town All the new spring styles and shapes of Men’s and Worten’s high of.d low cut H. DIEHL & SONS e © 310 Broadway. 0000820 00-% 1 é 2 Prices the Lowest. Goods the Best: SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY W0000000 00000000009 P. FL LALLY —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—~ 4 Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 118, VVEBEUCELVEVETDEVUECWN > w Cor, th and Trimble M.E. JONE ——SELLS—_ Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware STOVES, bE - Cor, Court and Marke Give{him a call, CSTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary B.E Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE Bo. | |. | Se Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY Wall Paper »’ Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTIONGILY EN TO ALL VW. S. GREI No, 182 8. Third Street, Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights : be pert Residencé Lights oc Po month. Current tor Fans $1.5) D. & SIMON, Supt. ©. B. STARS, Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters andiSupplies. 107 SOUTH SECONDISTREET 8B" Will exchange for old Machines at lib» ral Ogu ORDERS F, — The Ardmore, |Thousands of Homes , , Northwest, ais waSuInardy, D~.O, / yes Europegn, $1.00 angyip C American, $150 to 2.50 Front Rank FURNACES, - First-class famfly hotel. No liquors. Convenient to egrs and places of i C1 inter- est. Most centfal location, and pleas- ant home for tourist a n the city, aM. ight-seers 4, Prop. Matil. Effingen& Co TIN, SLAYR ANU IRON: ROOFER. 129 South Third Street, Clarence Dallam Attorney-at-Law Louisvitisr Trust Building, 7 ial Exposition, The Nashville Chattanooga & St, round trip REFER BY PRM ESSION TO Lovisvitie seven days rom date of purchase, pees Belew Wa F, B. Teacnovr, City Ticket Agent, 425 Broadway. Pai Padueah Street 1 Padueah Wt

Other pages from this issue: