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meee PROSPERITY sued a beautiful seventy- six-page _ illustrated catalogue =the work of the Sux job rooms, e re ea y showing its many patterns in beds CAR su Whoalen pléase state how the raisi TRE PADUCAH DAILY. SUN, ot pe of silver is ‘a to help —— Pablighed every afternoon, except) the farmer who has to sell of his Sunday, by Fae reac laborer who bas to ; AND PROGRESS and dressers and afew of the leading F se time m ic led ti ‘ t % THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. |e) et Cater eo ey oe For You ootwear rf pier INCORPOMATED. =e of the whole plant is the lumber yard, See Be , i ; eah| Upon the lumber baying depends the : H d t , pope REED ON PROSPERITY. Haye Characterized the jek i ial showing in a great measure, | With an entirely new stock of ea quar ers . iim oi Ht WNutivithstanding all drawbacks,| Furniture Manufacturing This Mr. Woolfolk's specialty, it Fall Dress Goods, “embracing all $ Ye faa , ? e can be said to be better posted i e newest desigus and effects in v Woertalaly seems most likely that Company For Over @ one department than another, Que | foreign and domestic styles. We rh ‘eam arter of a Cen- full year’s supply is always on hand, !are able to show you hundreds of For all the latest designs in Ladies’ Qu y a THE DAILY SUN oats we oa us ona higher tary. the lumber never Calg Works until |stylish patterns and piece goods in and Gents’ fine tootwear. we level than the other tries of the it has been on the yard at least one . wi geieteeiad Wemmanen san oen.tee | werd,” cage ts ogg: ie etal EA ar, ‘The lumber yard, including | P For all colors in Tons and Greens a oT ited raider faerie Padua ae ea he. Dingley. bill, “Our the ‘sites of the factory and ware, ~=Muscouietas, . WH jcaaltin tet ven as fully as space Will permit without re- : fronts two squares on the Parts... en te io ke oe ward tovexpense manufacturers have accomplished} ee nis Successful And $90 fect-on TRINA. etrest. Covert Cloth, For all widths and latest toes, Ar Pasta si pm $30 am T phis, Nasville and ninectlon for Av wonders in the way of economical THE WEEKLY SUN “! tion. It has been at a heav; As devoted to the interests of our ;count productiot be y fons, and will at all times be newsy at tn-| cost, however, and has been forced ing, while kee readers posted . fn all polftical Intairs and toptes:while ic will by a great loss of profis, But if the be & fearless and tireless ex} ent of doe tines and teachings of the ‘Rational Repuvit | world begins to work together again pd» with hope and some fruition, as it al- CORRESPONDENCE, ways has after such periods as the I feature of the weekly edition of ti 7 Te eSe ites correspondence Depart.| one We are now in, we may not onl he office men of the company are : Concern, Which Has Been — | Mr, L, 2, Janes,the book keeper,and Granites, @ Leading Factor in Pa- Mr. W. H. Bryant, the bill clerk. | ta Tro wareing wen’ areon the rwa,; Meltons, ducah’s Growth. Mr. C, H, Plunkett, of Memphis,and Broad Cloth, Mr. UD. F, Alexander, late of Paris, Teun, The territory covered by Paducah has many manufacturing] these salemen consists of Mississippi, Cards, ete. plants, some large and some small, | Louisiana, part of Texas, part of Ll- ‘ ‘ ‘There is none, we believe, however, | linois, Missouri and Arkansas, Be-| Artistic effects in Parisian novel ——cGo TO—— ana, Texas west. For further informe: H. DIEHL & SONS, $2. aes ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD . LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVLION 310 Broadway. ment, in which it hopes ably to represent fs . h 4 ; ; ery locality within the hits of ite cirew | again astonish the earth by our Vast) ut, tore indicative of the charsc-|sides goods are shipped to regular|ties with Astrachan and Angora) @ BA reductions in all ; — —____________| production, but also give a greater -|horders. Novelties, checks and] low cut goods to Noam No D4 No Sm a ADVERTISING. mixtures in newest designs. All|@ make room for fall | Telephone 310. tS ieee Raves ot atvertiaing will be made known ov| all who toil, We have learned at{the Paducah Furniture Manufac-| that are not t the latest colors and weaves in] @ rivals, Pitan application. BO880OO84- aaeeeeenesd P.F. LALLY |e & j —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— Aromas. sem Holiday Groceries, moon Noa Fruit Cake Materials, ey: Apples and Oranges, tees least one lesson worth all the suffer- | turing Company. No institution in} lar salesmen. plainfgoods. ing, and that is that the great prob- this city is more widely known, or} Mr. Ex Woolfolk went to work for | P ‘ nds higher in business circles, | the company in 1879 as salesman and H * lem is not prices, but the employment | iro, twenty-six years their plant has} as lumber buyer, and in 1884 he bee oslery of all our people. There is but one| heen in continuous operation, exvept-} came man From that time un- Bar ains | standard of real prosperity, and that] ing such shut-downs as are necessary til the present, the business of the gs | the whole nation at work.’’ and common in any manufacturing} company bas showed a steady in- plant.) Throughout this period the} crease. Last year was the banner The bargains in hosiery quoted A JOYOUS OCCASION. ‘OMice, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth Daily, One month,.... Daily, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance... Specimen copies free _—______________} THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1897. SS REPUBLICAN TICKET. business of the company has been]year, but each month this year has below will continue while stock on steadily growing, and during that} showed an increase of from 10 to 20 hand lasts time the company bas been an im-| per cent, in busin The company 150 pairs misses’ and children's portant factor in the development of] now has orders on hand for car- hosiery, worth 8 cents, for only 5¢ Paducah. loads of furniture, and at the rate the!a pair. 250 pairs misses and chil- In 1871 small furniture manu-| orders are now coming in, they will dren's hose, sizes 5 to 9, cheap at facturing plant was moved to this}either have to call in their salesmen) 12 1-2, only 1o cts a pair. 300 prs city from Golconda, Ill., and fromjor increase their capacity. Their, misses and children’s oxblood and that the present business has grown. | output is confined to cheap and me-/tan hose, big value at 1§c, will There were originally about fifteen] dium suits and beds, but in this line | close at 10 cents a pair The Late Soldier’s Keunion at Kuttawa, By the 20th Ken- tacky Infantry. 110 pra Fresh Canned;Goods, &c. |: \s0".. sim HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. ; stockholders, among whom appear] they have succeeded in turning out Other bargains at similar prices. |Pelepnone 118, ", Wel . Ar New Orleans... 620 am several names at one time|su d beds that have no superior, Watch our ads, for prices in the I Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts Ar Gr'uville Mise ppm AE Na The Beautiful Little City Puts oD /ramitar here among business men. Jon the market. The success of the tuture Its Holiday Attire and Gives |Mr. Robert Garth was one of the} company is due to its splendid busi-| earliest managers of the company ;| ness mana, ent, every detail being bard on arenes from 1879 to 1864 Mr. C, H. Rieke,| carefully looked after; to the pride = Welcome, jr., had charge of the business, he} which the employes all feel in the ' | ' being succeeded in 1884 by Mr. Ed] growth of the business; to its situa- Woolfolk, the present manager. The} tion, Paducah being tributary to one} Kuttawa, Ky., Aug. 30.— The} present stockholders purchased the] of the best hara wood regions in the American Soldiers’ Association, the] business in 1884, and are Mr. George] country, and to the unexcelled facill- | * nucleus of which was formed a year| Rock, who is the president, Mr. Ed/ ties possessed by this city as a dis: Excursions Via, Hlinois Central ago at this place, again met here on Woolfolk and the Palmer estate. tributing point, | Railroad, the 25th inst., and remained in The plant of the company consists] What the Paducah Furniture Man-| qayville, Ky., daily, from Au- of their office building and aalesrooms | afacturing Co. has done in its partic-| gust gist to September 9th, return. This organization is under the}on Third street near Broadway, andJular line can be done by manufac- Ce cau Mainacibee 10th, ‘one and auspices of the late Twentieth Ken-| ther factory, warebouse and lumber] turing plants in other lines. The un- eaithian tare, account of camp meet- tucky Federal infantry, but embraces yard at Third and Norton. The fac-| surpassed advantages possessed by ing. ° in membership both Federal and|tory isa two-story building, 200 this city as a distributing point, a Washington, D. C., Richmond Confederate ex-soldiers of the late|feet by 50 feet, which is completely | which e enabled her wholesale! ya, and Norfolk, Va., Sepiember 1 war. fitted With all the latest ma , to compete with the big]9. 3 and 4 good 30 days returning; Early in the morning of the first | devices for the rapid and economical | cities and to send their traveling men | oye fare, ’ a day of meeting, the large, commodi-| cutting of lumber and for putting up| over the whole south, will enable Pa-| gt. Louis, Mo., September 2 to 8 ous tabernacle erected at Anderson| their output. The watehouse is 200/ducah to become the site of many} inclusive, good 10 days returning ; A HANDSOME Baila bu Rocking Chair: == > DORLAN’S. < This is something every one enjoys in moments of Jeisure, and iv is a thing of beauty for the home. *? FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS :- 315 Broadway—Phone 155. State. Clerk of the Conrt of A) ES G. BAILEY, of Magan oouniye ” “AMES © Representative, LROURTH DISTRICT. MALIVINGSTON. County. County Judge, JOHN C, FARLEY. Ciroult Clerks, ILL. »D, sounty Clerk, RODNEY ©. DAVIS. nty Attorney, J. HARDIN FORD. Jailer, JOHN J. DORIAN, ‘Avsessor, C. C. DYSON Coroner, NAT KNEFLER. ty. Louls and weat COMB TO US FOR YOUR May. a 6, E. W. PRATT. City Marshal, J. A. JAMES. City Prosecuting Attorney, HENSLEY G. HARRIS. & Gouncilmen, Ez. B. LL and W. J. WHITE, ‘AL and Magistrates; Springe for camp meeting purposes| feet by 60 feet, and has three stories, | more manufacturing plants equally i A ies, ; y one and one-third fare on the certifi- iret Distret was artistically decorated with na-|the upper one being used for paint- Successful as those that are now | cate laa pte iy Tteeatate tee Bleeping aed Foerempiiee, C. 4. 3 tional flags, after which the sssembly|ing and varnishing, the api for] cated oe The eyes of manufac: | Merchants’ Association Convention ’ Double berth rates, 4 teas was called to order, temporary officers | storage room and the first floor for} turers are being turned towards this] Jydianapolis, Ind., Septembe " ation. reservations, flat, LOGAN elected, and then the day’s program| packing. A side track from the N. | city. They are being attracted here rp} ania natil Hertemtar 36, AND FURNISHING GOODS. zs Constabi began, which consisted of mu C. & St. L. R. R. runs alongside the} by her well known advantages. Let| gg 45 me mg 1 jes. 5 : $9.45 for the round tmp, account of Kindly bring your FEET to ns. ‘ Eire District, BF. JOHNSON, short extemporaneous speeches, etc. | warehouse, giving the company fine} the citizens meet them in the proper | National Encampment Sons of Vet- Wo will At them neatly fit Diswct JOUN DokeoN autLer, | The morning of the second day | shipping facilities. During the high/spirit' and her local capitalists do} erans, oe ee ISSOURI PACIFIC RAL Eighth District, veeene brought forth an immense throng of | water this spring, the Clyde dis-} what they can afford to do, and an Hodgensville, Ky., September 10 AILWAY City. people, who soon assembled at the| charged a loud of chairs directly in-]impetus to manufacturing will be giv-|1] and 12, returning September 13, J O H N pi | D oO R I yaN N Byte PARLEY. tabernacle, and were advised by|to the warehouse, although at thatjen to this city that will cause her! one fare; ‘account Reunion of Ken- PE: - i ’ ae Kapead GE, OF ss 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. St. Louis diai OSLO, DawVeM Comrade Marlow that a procession |time, the day the flood came to a/ population to double in the next ten |tucky Union Soldiers. would be formed at 10 o'clock a. m. jer bess enone was a six | years. Columbus, O., September 15, 16 to march to the Illinoia Central depot|feet above high water mark. 5 : ~ Tyemocrats | 17» returning September 26, $11.90; at “Kuttawe, and. requested that ihe| whole plant fe most systematically] | 00's sound money Democrats | or eset ea Convention Ger Ware Hi /LISON good people present from the sur- | arranged, so that no time is lost, and]. gti and th to nominate @ com. {man Catholic Benevolent Society. Ward, WM. RORNEMANN and o, .| rounding country loan their horses} ky the employing of skilled workmen plete ticket Springfield, Ill., September 17 and y.|and saddles to the boys to ride in}and the use of the latest machinery, a 18, returning September 28, $7.16; Pik Word, CHRIS LEtEEa tha sAbon| ion, which was promptly com-|the manufacture of furniture is re- Blind Tom, the once world-famed | account 1. O. O, F. Sovereign Grand > re: lias plied with, snd the procession, about} duced to the minimum of cost, con- colored piano pounder, ocenpies a} Lodge, ‘ard, G, M. OEHLSCHLAEGER and | 999 strong, started to the depot at sistent with first-class work. cozy cottage in the Navesink hills on Columbus, O., September 21 and Aud SALT Lal F. J. BERGDOLL, KANSAS AND REORASKA LIMITED, ge nares Jaon Mountain Route: Paducah - Bottling - Co,, [remo sist ise vis membie i all points in First, Secor BERNE. Third STARKS. Fourth Ward, T. P. CARTER and 1. Sixth W 4... QUARLES. , ith : . f School Trustees. the appointed time, led by the Kut-] ‘The original factory was built in} the Jersey shore of the lower New | 92, returning September 28, $13.60; tawa cornet band. * 1871, but owing to the caving tn jot) PFork bay, and is spending his days |account of Kacaepmeat “Unio Vets AGENT CELEBRATED wesastagta Egy ng After reaching the outward limits| the bank, the factory was torn down|in luxurious comfort. Visitors are! oran League. LOUIS O’BERTS P SOL THWEST. Four 44,8, DAVIDSON. of the town, and on through to the|in Marchy’1881, and rebuilt on its}mot allowed to see old Tom, who) Pucuoin, Ill, September 28 to E BEER, Ot St. Louis. Free Reclining Chatr, on Aj) Trains, Sixta Ward, F. J. MEYERS, lace of destination, the citizens on|presemt site. In 1881 the original] Spends more than half his time at bis | October 2, one fare; account of Sol- In kegs and bottles, ens coe Merits: to “LAS AnD Fort Woatu, — | both sides of the wtreot ted the| warehouse, with the lumber yard,| favorite instrument under the eye of | qyers and Sailors reunion, Also vari * e . ’ , > : ci ors . arious tem drinks——Soda Pop, In is one of the ironies of fate that | Passing column with cheers and| was burned, though immediately re- watchful guardian. Vor tickets or farther information, perance nk) ta , Seltzer Water, Orange ‘ r be Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. ‘ salutes, and when passing the resi-| built. The present large and com- - apply to ticket agent at U; heard , Bapre : : wheat, the one article which the free} dence ‘of Col. Anderson every head | modious warehouse was built in 1891.| _Guarantecttovacce hatin cere nates weak oe ity Mince ee Mee owen ie until 11 o'clock: st night during week end 18 o'clock ea , silver advocates seemed so solicitous| of the grey-haired veterans was Warred | ‘The office building was also destroyed | #2 strong, blood pure. He, 81, All a T. Donovan, C. A. about, should be the cause of their]in honor of Miss Kittie Anderson, | by fire in 1883. _- med, ert Bernheim, discomfiture. who ‘stood just inside the portals of} The company has from 80 to 86 - her yard, smiling and saluting byjemployes on its pay roll, which 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERJHOUSE.) jour local Ueket agent on Write K. T, G. MATTHEWS, S.T.. Telephone 101. Weustitte kr 10th and Madison Streets. PADUCAL, KY. [CC] -— TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL Wall Paper » FF AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION : : Nashville, Chattanooga Window ‘Shades and St, Louis Railway... waving 8 hago starry banner. | amounts to about $600 per week, the b . |The 11 o’clock train having come| company carrying its employers’ li- hears that Charley Wheeler, M. C., and gone, the bugle notes called the| ability Sanrante on the ees of a has actually admitted, and that too, | boys to ranks again, and return march| pay roll of $30,000 annually. The before an audience of farmers, that|to camp was soon effected. employes of the factory have as wheat yields to thelawof supply and] At about 12 o’clock m. all the old} benefit insurance comp: soldiers were invited to repair a few | own, which operates admirabl Wuar will Bryan say when he demand, paces to the festal board, prepared| the men and the boys who earn over 7:30-9 A, M, IN THE LATEST P. 1 ‘Tue Louisville Dispatch says of | DY the citizens of Kuttawa and vicin-| $5 per week are assessed 10 cents Office Hours 4 1-3 P.M. 5 LJ ; AT TERNS, c Don’t Forget It: sy suis rine vi ity, and which was laden with delic-| weekly, and boys earning $5 or less 7-9 P.M Telephon 364 PROMPT ATTENTIONGIV TO ALL ORDERS le Gash dea safety, comfort MAXIMUM No, 132 S. Third Street, Telephone No. 371 EXCURSION TICKETS ed rates from al pointd om . to N Wheeler’s speech that it was both] ious barbecued meats, etc. are assessed 5 cents per week. The powerft§ and logical, and the best} After the repast was over, the] company’s book keeper acts as treas- effort Offhis life. We doubt not that] multitude again sought the taber-jurer for the men and keeps their ac- Mr, Wheeler himself will correct this} ®acle and was entertained by patri-|counts, Within the last two years statement otic speeches from two federal and] $600 have been paid to the men as ‘ two confederate soldiers, each and| sick benefits. Every employe of the every one abounding in wit andjcompany is a member of this insur- s humor, pathos and patriotism, and} ance company. hard on H. W.,Yan Senden in his} when Capt. W. J. Stone reached the] Mr, Woolfolk has in his possession Henry Mammen,’J r. BOOKBINDER Blank Book Manufacturing Ma. Wuggter came down pretty recent speech, and his intimations as| climax of one of his captivating per-|an old photograph taken away back 4 ¥ od to Carlisle and Cleveland were some- | rorations, referred to the unity exist-|in the "70's, of the total force, and it and Bookbinding . Cane. | fas teetetaon Beereee what pointed, Van Senden is down| i among the ex-federals and ex-Jincludes only twenty-five men and) PATENT in all their branches... ower phe ee but hi find time to fil confederates, J. W. Cosby, late of|boys anda pair of mules, In that PLRY. B | PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TR: now, Dut he may Bnd time to me |") 20th Kentucky federal and Capt. T. group are some who are now well “OPENING ne tatest machinery. The best equipped bookbindery sail demurrer to his old-time friend’s | J, Johnson late of 1st Kentucky cav-] known in Paducah, Among them is BOOKS in the state outside of Louisville, ? Will furnish you Information pertaining t statements, alry, confederate, stepped to the|Mr. Gus Unrath, who has worked for : TICKETS, ROUTES, RATES, ETC. eee front of the rostrum and in familiar|the company since 1871, and is yet ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. Lado Tne ‘Register’? this morning in- le ‘‘drank from the] rapid and skillful. He is, however,] 126 BROADWAY PADUCAH: KY right in his prime now, being then Division Passenger Agent, POWER AND LIGHT, SS timates that the Sun has told a ‘‘ma- ‘Daweon, Ky sae a ite spe be adust t G = J 5 i, , | a ni, +» Was select lor (hej only a ry an just overfrom Ger- tern Passes ee gana While on that} nest annual meeting. Thus ended}many. Others jn that old picture Reasonable Prices. DJ icine subject we would ask that paper| the second days pleasures. are Messrs. George and Lawrence - fed tows neinnat Koo aiding, St about its statement, a day or two ago, to the effect that the ‘Regis- The third day was not so well at-| Petter, Frank Effinger, Pete Berger tended as the second, many who|and John Myers. While only the one ter’’ was the only paper in Paducah, | ©®me from a distance having to re-| person above mentioned has been that published . «| turn home, with the company since it was start- a indman's specoh in} Kuttawa is a beautiful picturesque] ed in this city, a large number have te Mh BRIARD FY Rose & Paxton’ = W. LL. DANLEY, HANNAN wala of that had ® represent-| town, the houses nestling so cozily|several yoars of service to their Does All . General Passe iver and Tied ative at Benton, beneath the cate foliage ot credit. athe superintendent of factory Kinds of Give’ you All Kinds of eens ee NASHVILLE, TENN, , . — native forest trees, renders it so home| is Mr. Geo J. Moore, who has heid FIRE il ~ is We muy be obtuse and not able to| like and pleasant. his present position five years aud ; i ( e il H see the potut, but will Mr, Wheeler The following resolutions were} much of the success of the concern is LIFE d | , fe { Ouse please explain why it is that wheat adopted before final adjournment, | due to his practical ability and val- 4 i an II LOUL : Melding to the law of supply and de)" uable experience, The foremen of ; Hi LOUISVILLE, KY, yielding tc PPly “| Resolved that the members of this] the plant are Fred Moore, of the ] ; TORNADO Hl mand goes up, for he himself said | association extend their most pro-| machinery room; Louis Lutz, of the - by 1 American Plan €5.00 to $8.00 per Office aver Citizen’s Saving Bank. day, that at temtom,-while silver, yielding |found thanks and appreciation for] finishing room, and Louis Wade, of Rooms 6,1 taly $1 00 an to the same law, goes down, having | ‘te courteous hospitality manifested | the packing floor. 1 upwards, hee i ‘ to us by the people of Kuttawa and| The capacity of the factory isabout been soap guar iied fy it that] vicinity, and especially will we ever|300 beds per day. ‘The lasgest sine Steam and Hot ESTABLISHED 1864, 9 A. By COOERR, they dou’t go hand in hand as Bryao| cherigh in tond remembrance the gen-|gle week's run was 1850 beds and im and Ho Manager s and Mr. Wheeler also, said last year| erosity of Col. Anderson and his es-|100 bureaus, ‘The average yearly Water Heating, j . they would dos. pg timable sister, Miss Kittie Anderson, | output is about 25,000 beds, and the Sewerage, ale bi 0 | B Howell D D . , 1. ad ° Mi Uae C.K. Wheeler Stavéd that the moment] Resolved that we also extend our/and always gets in full fifty-two % GENERAL INSURANCE DENTIST this couatry adopted the free coinage thanks to all persons who have con-| weeks’ work. This is done by making m " ‘ / ote crt 2 ed cust 132 South Fourth Street ‘I ver bi Id ‘he worth $1.29 ao J. W. Coser, Chr'm, to fifty-four weeks, ~ " ‘ 329 Court Street ee © © © poe unce ér,the world. Will Mr. Ep T. Haren, Sect’y. The company bas just is- . : ’Phon ‘ - Ark : Deere pane ephone 174, Aw his speeeh at Benton the Hoon, | here pleasant ag’ ; The company never loses any time, Office Hours: _ iv, 2 PADUCAH, Ki Sam, tof12 m.,2to 6 p.m. andat night \ ¥ {

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