The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 23, 1897, Page 2

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THE PADUG/REAILY (UN, | wv bas infested Républican polities) = TRAGEDY TN REAT Ht at acute ta disense, too often, | Store pelde fe’ pissodable wheo in Cleveland for years, and whose . , rom and x of achievement is worthy, Published every afternoon, except! petensions were tured down by|A Graphic Story Concert g|the pores cf the skin from change of] And any store may feel jaghy prod Sunday, by Hanna. This fellow is being made Fate of a Young Lady at yet y the this of the pepe se Which tt caters. high OH : is idea! shopkeoping, but it Isa high THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | 0 national character by Democrats] pyere 4s @ wraphic narrative fom |dieea , so danger: | ideal, and by striving for it we IroorronaTeD who tell how McKissir—the grest| real | fe chowirg ! aby of pout 1 one sclentific| every way inyprove the real, We want P.M. Fremen......Pamaroneg axn Maxaonn| and only McKissin=is golng to de+/friends whe may be oy the cy = me ater P Way Sottay of pomonnge Willfbe phased by an fi tH 1, Sarr. Vion PRESIDENT . reba’ ’ f inspection ” SeORBTA feat » MeKissin docs not} Verge att . d hort of this satisfies us. gona J. Dorian . eTaRY| feat Hanne Ki Gor ot Madleon i Phere are certain principl the of our fali stuck of... Wee bangom 6.0000 SOS onmaatione : oe amount to a row of beans, and wil There are certain at, the pinporons / P.M, Piper J. Smith R.W.ciementa J. never he,heard of after ‘ie Obioliccn in woctety but a short ti pe ekaiee. Ai sok att rasan an te i ety but t principles. It you are in doubt as to Williamson | legislature votes in Jenuary. ttend a ball for whict : this, try as; the more you know of our NA ‘ pods, the better fou'll like them = oes THE DAILY SuU¥ —_—_———— l 1 meth nen {ve spectal attention to At local at exports of sewing machines hyphen tpt Maing at, A WEEK OF DRESS GOODS SELLING sof neah and vi nge at least $2,500,000 a year. fond floor over the patter 1 . , And it should be the biggest week eral ¢- : Ss abe: : o . * 7 ” bg “ of the season, We've a stock troin aver: ae ally as a vee will teirmit at te year they arose to over $3,000 + | « her mother regarding certait : f ] which you can select your winter Just received—up to date, all the :latest atcha 1000, the trate showing a gain even In | Matters connected with her new dress 7 | gh |dresses” with perfect “satisfaction. , je lates! | A |The mother answered, but received | - AVG Worthy mxterlals through — and styles ard novelties. THE WEEKLY SUN | such competitive matkets as England, | 1 ag A la ea 5 through, the stamp of slyke over the our country ps | Germany and France, Great Br t.| t ive a S where, The true economy of price We have studied the wants of the Padu nffiteal a who had nw word of reply to her continued an- eo the material in every piece we ain bas been our chief competitor, |swers, ‘The mother therefore climbed aid us nearly $25,000,000] the stairs, and found her daughter oe doe" hs ‘ ‘ found for sowing machines in the Inst thirty | Ye Ce 1 upe tp aid f the s fa peices asidilspeciaiesnhiimtenindh + | As is usual in alf eases of sudden ee years, Gerliany comes next with], CORRESPONDENCE, | $16,000,000; then Australia, Mexico, Depa A «pectal feature of the weekly cah people, and ate ready to supply their 7 i 4 every need in shoes -- ; H. DIEHL & SON y= five brocaded half wool itern suits for 98c, worth $1.50 ‘and teachings tacareful examination revealed ng lady me France, Columbia,, B: ete., in order, In ‘18 SUN Will be its Corr ment, in which It bop Cuba, ait rmery locality withta the limits worth m French goods, all we export] peer about 150,000 machines a year.| e very f AST ee eR Is a great help to a proper selection. ae ee RA ide hace ire, s Lae ADVEXTISING Many of these are furnished without | : : 1 Large purchases by us mean better] ares ot advertising will be made known on | «1,4 ctands for, machines turaed by er ‘ } @ current week in the pure 310 BroapwAy—TrLeruone 310. “« application e 8 . | occurred, the ire cd by the| Of pattern suits at 5.00, 86.00, § + terms for our customers. Better ad- | hand, and are in much more general s only bein Posi pa 1 | $5.00 and 810.00 a suit vantages were never offered than] .; ard Hoek, 8 North Fourth use abrond than #{ home. In some} r promine reat bg ths, ete, | GAD>VR BRBOEBER -TOBRABBO*B ' we offer you this season. Our stock es Jcountries it is the custom for the be ; - ry i ay fa er coun'r t even i saving pricesere to select ind 7 is large and new, our prices fair. Daily, per annum...... ailore to go from house to house 10) sinerently in gc V yet!) i i i hiy de | Fur and feather collarettes, special , Six montha...... do sewing, and they have to have} actually npon the verve of F : © | this week for $2.98 each . One month, ,: | ' t it has secured CLOAKS FOR THIS WEEK'S BELLING M }hand machines to carry with them. | 10 cents , per week. r'sSafe Cure.] We've a stock of capes and jackets cs annum in ad. ete “ithe unccess of thislportant see eeeeeeees 1.00} AParer read at the recent meet- | peth aiaban tote acined oo 1 Specimen copies of the Amerivan cotton man Se le garments at 19 cents--Serviceable boucle cloth, wee Seti tee "8 a gest} cere tis live ent health to i s| Seizes than ay elsewher | with camel’s bair stripes, iu dark | Soe | Metre In Philadelphia contains 1 wpe ahe arevites Sind, brows acd: black shades TUE3DAY, NOV, 23, 1897, some very interesting statistics as to 1 > on bare of then, | Os x « 8 RT mo goot ade " 02.8 conptives Ay by = : the cotton goods trade of the world com] sf beap price, but the style Is lacking. 25 cents—-Strictly all-woo! check and Tak own dear son of one of the} ft is practically in the hands of four ar 1 | But here are the handeomest ¢ apes . : rosy { ia the market to be found, for only novelty dress goods, 36 inches|council-elect was defeated for oilice,| countries and divided about as fol. : 315, $1.50 and $5.00 a garment, i e father ording to re=|lows: Great Britain @3 The many capes and jackets to be : wide. and now the father, accor sed to re ; py ee r re meu] had here for $2.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, 9 ~ ports, may decline to qualify as a | Germany $47,742,000 : ue 9.00, $10.00, $12.00 and 816.00 ‘a gar- | ~~ 49 cents—All-wool and silk-and-wool| member of the counc 787,000; United States $19,840,« ad the hind that you wll - ot 7) L iss , Scotch mixtures, 40 inches wide. eee 000, ‘Ihe surprising thing about ng . 0 Wary sien oe s xtures, ‘i i : Be . p surpr hing abot of, ' ‘ and t mp of sty for stylish costumes, Iv a Republican administration bad) these figures is that Great Britain, | =i ‘ every garment >) eo nomina‘ed the slate the Democratic t y they LLANERY without a pound of native raw cot | Padneah’s busiest midinery depart 59 cents—Fine ladies’ cloth, in all] council-elect bias arranged, the Dem-| ton, should spin and weave over tt Mepenk in 2M olfers extraordinary.” bargains the fashionable shades. ocratic papers would be busy look per cent. of the cotton goods pur { week. yer pero He ma be entirely fee Maybe his moe ve re ive court records for the e , - - b reen mistreate atever the cause of the breal 98 I i é BU pores ouute tence Hi\.¢ chased by other nations, while the R ’ ae ee ak, or bad bebavior of pipe Weste time about % eeuib Be eae oe enes |pevo pe coe BAe) United States, which produces over eng I thought you'd ike them, aod ‘bere t, hut have it Gxed op, We ere ready to make reps hroadeloths, in gral . Yarun eave he will hel talfot all the cotton grown in the : ee Ss 8 [they are. Come and soe them, promptly and ecovomieally, We y to put a job of i and dark colors, 52 inches wide. Maron Yewsm says be will be} ia supplice lees than 8 per ent eee . ra | DIFFERENT 7 y plamt to your house that will give you mor Boye eve lee DODIie MeEVISS GPAs nguitaeiuned SAO white: r L< ' t eit , ¢ atacts ake ) ‘ ever experienced $1,.25—Two-toned effects in English} month, but h's successor and th pending were: toms, at y pain whateve 1 wat TY A en 5 ' a 3 other countries buy, Over $5 per] when it . . . ene 8 a ' corkscrews and cheviots, for styl-; Democratic council will be much : e cures by t f War-| b " f ‘ ‘ bi cent. of the world's trade in cottor a y ish tailor suits, gladder two years hence, if they keep; - Co tie | °F . n Ds a ap the pace they have -ataited, isin the hands of Great Britain, A Phar ; . ' pace they have started, “ $ , Street-Telephone 201 palate SEaee Germany aad France, neither of vt a danhel : fi B 132 South Fourth Street-Telep 201 | y the symptoms of other 3 and : we a Tue council bas decided on exact-| which raises'a pound of cotton at} yact number of head oon ly the right course in the sewerage] home, and all are dependent on the | chills, lack of appetite epless mpt 1 1c je here. 1 ¥ Fur and Feather matter. A public inspection will | United States for their raw fiber. and fev Tace t nuse to | sires tos od ee vin HARB HIGH U i} satisfy all who witness it that our : dera hel aoe gre agp Morne hfallersvelitse eG es ji : i Boas... system is all right, and for those yen ’ ie : ve ‘ t auger Abt Ad fail to witness the test there is no ex-| ot | - ———— —- + ND BICYC c RIES Are pronounced favorites with dressy | cuse, as everybody is invited. } OCIe t y , 1 { Hend ‘ AND BICYOLE SUNDEIES. the popular varieties. Ir is now said that the council. ’ I Agent for the #8 of Bicycles made, We are prep Long black coque feather boas| lect has omioated two Republicans, | > OSS! The young ladies I 3 aa ie : : manees tr’ ra fail Aa. wig Ovorlalaaed Soietied ' sai ot oan reh w | est on the rket t V't fail to see our line of from 50¢ to 89e. 02¢ who is at preseat holding of f : Tey KE. I Sicnd oa’ ‘. Styli under a Republican administration — - : ’ . ead haga gt ie : mae ntisperiabe gi ds. 4 SHOR) t K. Penrod St. I where officiate a Complete repair shop. ng school to those buying wheels from us. people, We are showing them in all SS red to offer Stylish gray feather boas—a new K. idea—at $1.60. and another who was electel to one Theslsaiving vagy vehi gress th t ece, M Hor- Don't fail to call—remember th« ylace, ~ All the fashionable lengths in fine the best paying positions on the| 9d music promises to be one of mer- ABSOLUTELY W tense I ; : riment for the society folks in the] Phe girl with pe vill BW t ty t Is the values we give. " Boshi Sap rev neat forthe waiety”YKO hel ye gi i val wil 1 the iyo] Sethe valoen we ee Paducah Oycle Works, pera ate da Anes city. sweet, § Serviceable bi coney fur col- 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Ho’ t Oxr: object of the recent conference j cp eagead these fe e1 N n It is a pleasantly notable fact that lars, with ornamental \uead and tail of democrateat Louisville was toplace| the young men’s german club has t Ainigh, at $1.98. ae a hundred thousand dollars of stock Jorganized for the season, and the Regular §5.00 style Thibet furltg secure the permanence of the| opening dance will be given at the coe en emer er emer i ee eH UNDERWEAR) Dr. Albert Bernheim me 99 2.9 : * ale muse on ‘Thanksg 7} 1 ne a ty F Louisville Dispatch. ‘The silver] Palmer House on ‘Thanksgiving |), ie. Given Foe visiting i andsome stone marten fur collar- |), i evening. | , ! eer a leaders deserve commenda for seneiainiiah 1 31 cs cites at $8.00, ; Ase we propased for cold Physician and Surgeon one thing. They reec in-] Mrs, Millie Davis entertained at |"! I ee otis viathat deedalee Jeet fluence of a good new Crokinole last week in honor of Mrs. | $1" ie cre Pa: i eae he Firm Stunner... soe Mat Rawls, of Evansvi s : aes read this list—that tells: Next Door Taw Pauwes Postwaster General Gary is| Mrs, William Hughes hone ver r the Formers Friendt sient i 7:30—9:00 a.m '¢ ee ea : eatne out victorious and carrie | uitely decided t . Ladies Ribbed cotton vests ‘ee ‘ pantheon 364 Fine... strongly in favor of po Pigeon Be cub “Wintnelous: snd” ontrh lieaken off twin 0 i heavy quality.$ .25|HOURS ) 1:00—3:00 p.m Telephones ; first prize a choice potted chrysanthe: | 00.8 4 144 banks. He says the people who will) io) Prine Cll cclante wert Mr. 2 Swiss rikbal . acl 7:00. pm Millinery Goods not trust the banks will trust the/and Mrs. Cook Husbands, Mr. and : i ase _nlo— white..++++ 1,00 ee United States, and then the peo-] Mrs, Rawls, Mr. and Mrs. Willium love te » 80 cen Swiss ribbed meri- —Not the ordinary styles to be found | ple who have small savings with no] Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- | ° bh i ave ‘ R bbed tt union ee O B C FR rs) B ES i FR x ce, ry a eB a ‘, te | queried aud) Ribbed cotto: in any store—up to date in styles, | place for deposit, have several hun- | !#ce, Miss Mattie Fowler, Mr. Court-|'IN* | - i oe | hep ney Ellis, and Mr, aud Mrs T, C, |e p ak her he ; suits....4g¢ and 9 shapes and materials, with prices to] (red million dollazs, which is lying Teach 2 |sadly. ; Ribbed union suits bn sake Maataaiied ths toes th hep ot thie: ta nS is all satisfy the most economical buyers, |dead, and would be brought to life scion “Neither,” she responded. with white meting...» 4.08 j pearl the pe ! by the aid of the postal bank—be-| One of the test and most ia-|melaucholy satisfactr t 4 Child 1 es ; cause idle money is dead—and this sting events of the past week than either: in way : hildren’s i 4 5 ATX : sels se at cet kn sai ie by sh li ew aa mo Coma ABSOLUTELY PURE ~~ id of the Episcopalian church at the | m: ith no more sense SIZES vs 0000 ++ .§0 through these bauks. Rectory, Saturday eveving, for the}let such an opportunity go by bim|'? » . 4 benefit’ of au Indian mission in the {and never try to improve it, 1 FLLI Tue probable annexation of Ha-| territory, Sein aMAie” Dow satura, U kaon BLANKETS MANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KE 8 wail apd the possible acqui ition of} ‘Phe collection of curios were won-| Just let me tell you w stupid he oo » mba by United States would if] derfa!, some from foreign lands, oth- | Was: ' , White | Values out P A DU (' | : B { IY ‘bh ly | NG ( ‘(), consummated TMpACL a wonderfully Fs from America, The lonus ‘were “The ride out was lovely, althiigh| ; t Gav \ ees A ) I . pail ba aiy! ‘onsting | Doth intere: nd valuable, and |Ldida’t enjoy it’ much, personally pten RUDY & PHILLIPS invigorating influence (aur coasting | i) cvery way the entertainment was a| We were so crowded, anit EI! t r Scarlet | Ordinary F, J. Ber , Proprietor. th and Madison streets, ’ trate and would doa vast Teal to! great success, like —well, quiet co you|* gt ‘ Ve Rab ih 101, Orders filled ustil 11 pam, 4 wards restoring to America herj>~ — know, at such times, we a Silver Gray Blankets Soda Po nil kinds of Temperance Drinks, 219 BROADWAY 221 former equality on the — high Pp. Comphell entartataed.|latt the wagon “We eomehow or other SU Uneking Away, Soft, warm beautiful texture, ee) = ona, Was vf tae lesions the Duplloate dt 4 sat fler ang mas \ mo 3 i F) F w h blue and acorlet bord r f of the coasting trade which ee “ ron | the H eitteat calcrad blanket q 77 CITIZENS’ would follow the annexation of these! The young ladies Matinee Cinque | , , eee shown, and the way we bought A two wonderfully fertile islands, would oat vu be ¢ Lashlagieey by pee lie that wa them enables us to quote them U 7 : om. on South Sixth ric $ . SAVINGS [iter america to ship vetting ageing] Ci Thompson on. Sout were all yin B49 BANK, aa ties the E ate Ni sigs Friday afternoon the Magazine | Playing seare! White Blankets Give you All Kinds of ‘ ‘ us aoa cng Club will meet with the es | (idn’t find any 10-4 all cotton at. $ .70 FIRE ; i 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. that vast industry will be threatened,| Robion on Ninth street. miser Ac 1 11-4 all wool at.. “a doe : , if not destroyed. trom Review of Reviews, and | me as much attention we be 11-4 Calife at. 4.05 | an = Century will be read, rabbit, much ay any nice Uhings Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00) coxanussuaw ©. A. Towne, of y sgh DRESS GOODS I Open from 9 a, m, to 3 p.m. On‘Sat- es soln and bevigsie of the Na- o'clock at Bt Brances De proved successful, @ -—, 4 tional Committee free Silver cat ‘ather Jansen oflicis } | yi i ‘ . urday nines 8594 from 7 to 8 0) ounnittee of Free Silver Re-| church, Father Jansen officiating, the | see in the distance en -| : yn cloua dt afew alliee laaaa Office over Citizen’s Saving)Bank. publicans, declares that, in view of| marriage of Miss Amelia Rapp and |ly t a fel $ licans, at, ) age of Miss A Rapp anc ete-a-tete but # fellow with his sec 2 y 1 y | vi) ¥ (nm we have marked down to 25¢ per ease McAughan will take place. ond best girl.So after after thew Tom| nts are Mus Genie Sirk |few-and I knew they were mply| Hight ec y here adapted the yard some that were 39¢ and soc, SCIENTIFIC AND FIR-T-C‘ ASS he fi e of the Wolvol C ige| Mr. J. d Interest Paid on Time Deposits ie oe one i gelbeee peepee vagina ghichiiars and Mr. Andy Si After an East-| choking with rage—and persisted i nee CML BEE q OFFICERS. that ‘the crisis has come,”’ Mr./ ory bridal tour the couple will be at {sitting up with them and riding ba Lah sev BLACKSMITHING ve Towne is the ablest advocate of free home to their friends on Court street, | |): on the same seat with them, so} 7 ¥ silver that came into prominence in| between Eleventh aud Twelfth, ag not to create any ill feeling—to be ap day = pce reiplter pe A eeant L. B. OGILVIE & C0. x REPAIRING De the cam; aign of last year. No one} py oper ee sociable you know, I didu’t say|,, | ) he annual ball of Plain City lodge ) 1 ie see sama eg aie knows better than Mr. Towne that] of the International Order fh Ma-| tig dake Ma tii, i \ araly mod | chie r a HORSESHOEING Wa A Ruy, Jae Watehos,|tree silver can stand only oue more|chinists will take place Wednesday | Completely—hut L realized at, once) corn. One Sts, Mey ov PERSONAL, 411 work guaranteed. y F. KAMLEITER, W. F. Paxton, defeat, and no one knows better than] evening at the Palmer House, hal mould uevaeeecka te, Gane gts hy hid = c $4 Gro, 0, Hart, — E. FARLEY, : : glee Hapoel apy Magy i el If suffering from early indiscre y R. Rupy. he that 98 an issue, in its present] Mr, Muscoe Burnett, ass the world, and I hissparkler| t . a a isn of lathe exonmen, Gower act i form, it will probably not endure! Miss Mary Burnett, this even the next morning, Lioal fullana theb laid I vitality goue, we are just the par- " until 1909, Of a truth the crisis for] tertains the As You Like It Club and Pear! Ga oh Banke lit ¢ ; Ned hed pe vetate looking ios, Wokave Court Street bet, 2d and vi 4 GC. FR. DIMI; [orate tore Mise Susan Soced, of Henderson, | Miss Pearl Garrett, of Pembroke, |e Gore tay'Soent |S ceed abla oe suaeesineae AGENT FOR % ie De with a dancing part ug Stas 4 t ( ces do prompt work and give perfect ¥ ¥ tue Democratic papers are giving) 14 honor of Master Houston| Miss Daisy Goodwin has_retarned | 10" P/6 Dm. and after cousiderable skit) satisfaction—a remedy very power- > m8 AB 3 Front Ran columns of tubbish about the situa-| Rawls, of Evansville, Mrs. Will [from a week's visit at Sturgis. | ether to complete thedeat-Watheng [iil in its action, and absolutely a aper ‘J ZZ x tion in Ohio, and are telling their| Hughes entertained a party of little nee hatl aa ak tar | Basrales to, the vem: metus rs readers that Senator Hanna will not| folks this afternoon at her home on F Arthur Board, the popular | srsomersne -Jare obtained in ten days. Lost Cc { : yas : ’ Bouck ana Bir scat junior member of the firm ot Swan- manhood, lack of vitality and im- W and Triumph be elected. This stuff is hardly good * Abrabain Hat Co., Louisville, will tence are things of the past when In O Np) a es, nonsense, There is no Republican} A children’s guessing 1 cor e in the city t enit ol a so easily obtained. One Furnaces. Mri the, seas __ sll _ guessing and corn | arrive in the city this evening from &No s 80 easily obtaine ne! THE LATEST PATTERNS. a future who] poppiug party will be given Saturday | Murray. dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. fly Ma Call on him and get estimates would refuse to vote for Mark Han-|#fteroon by Mrs. A. A, Dabney mare Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by PROMPI AITENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, beati iden Mr. Tom Morton left to : resi ce, ‘ ested oy i sod Mra, Leslie Soule at the resi-|)) 0000" e ( Avail caliceeycahswour Peres for heating your na, He will be elected on the first] ence ot Alea.’ Debeay at Neen {Detroit Mich. B privat, Sathopar st-zous bOlzess RE! Ee Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, ballot, There is aman named Me-| Fifth street, for the benefit of % the Mr, Rob N Soble | left at , G Girardeau, Mo. 120 ®, Thid #1; | Kissin, ove of these would-be hosses,| Broadway ' Methodist and Kirst {ihe 1. C, for St. Louis, : 50 Peete. H, Parwxr, | S2182 8. Toira ston. Telephone No. ; hi ticle

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