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Bat these Kentucky! afternoon, Miss Clara ‘Thompson | woman—that she can walt, Wi almost entirly | entertained the club at her home on| her heart anit sie will still let | Sonth Sixth strect, and a mostenjoy-| ia the dust for you to trample be pleasa DAILY SUR, | with him, aa propogandists are afternoon, oxecpt| a’one in their adoration of the incip- ereccceeety ups from St. I uis,acrived do ofthe 3 neip- lable time was had. The players| nnd the pain will ad With bls back ‘Sunday, by jeat Hurricane of the West. These) (ort soore hy tying little ribbons of| beware how you so much a soe river pain mre PUBLISHING COMPANY, | Kentucky silver Democratic self-ap.! many colors on the handles of swall| her pride; from the wound wil forced to the ‘Tent . e 0S asit 10US {MOORPORATED pointed leaders are strictly out tor’ | spades, picks and_pitchforks, Fe Besiess ; 1300 that maydrip mt She returned to St. Louis this , took the place of tally cards, | Miss| ly but will reach you in the lovg tt hobs Me ; PaMsipEey Ap fay ace what there is init. Being dead game rpeteg lass, Mra, Eeglich oad], ‘ ian : si s Preis Will be pleased by an inspection mart | political sports, they arerisking their | s9'0"t-0q Rudy tied for first prize,| There isa cortain drummer ia the) | ue ae a sey of our fali stock of. fer’) an onthe turn of one card. With] \ cforling silver bat pin studded with | Clty who objects most seri uly to iis} rate. cling up mma $ R.Smiith, H.W ciaments,4.8.| Bryan elected in 1900, Kentuc els, Mrs. sh winning in the| better half spendi many after.) Dem that Smeew-me| will preside at the ple counter in|draw.' ‘The visitor's prin, a silver| Roope at the meetings of the differ.) ted by. river “hh " oer By s Mick. | e2t clubs when he is in town. Qae|® W expecte ive vhs wrade: date vn Pang & Fourth) great shape—in any other event their | pin tray. was awarded to Miss Mick-) toe con attr an exciting yams of | Men Poin tneie vee eit like t Bac: oes = <== | names will be Dennis. ge ae Jeards she, possessing a suporabund-| Tho Polar Wave a me Thom) rey ik and be convinced: Daily, per annum.. <8 4.50 Mr. Henry Burnett has issned ins | ance of hilarious feelings, rushed into Cairo list night watt bpd Doily, Six months ac ee vitations to an afternoon reception, | her boudoir and found her husband of lv art of ! brongt Just received—up to date, all the latest Daily, One month,. 40 ocie 4 from 3 to 6, on Thursday, Decem-| calmly and serenely playing soli ip T Ss ri ” styles and noveltic Daily, per week.. 10 cents ‘ ber? Piha * said she, jollyiag him al " t S . Weekly, per annum in ad- The choir boys of Grace church neni aiaei | nt mie Phe City of ( sic away We hay idied the wants of the Padu hel oe ‘ were entertained very pleasantly | he must like himself pretty w , cond only to and are ready to supply their “pecimen copies free r OSSi Thanksgiving evening with a social) “yes,” said he, Sortie Tooke ast sroof. Make every need in shoes ; - | iven at the Episcopalian church. | though be Ih (mono oly ahaa. ‘ as the f Li SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1897. Toes and cake were served and small | jaa est a miniatures of the church were pre-| Mr. anu Mrs, Jos, L. Freidman| 0 Dick } ” a Sour wild eyed newspaper corres EALLY the hand- | sented to each member of the choir. | returned Friday morning from a t € ’ > Snow Drift, . seach somest and most —_ G $ f pondent credits Bryan with the re- recherche event} The Marrted Ladie cre club | 1° oor a ish tal 8 Al M , ‘ $ ,) J | a> @ ) mark, “I am thinking of withdrawirg Z of Thanksgiving | Will hold a meeting Werlnesday after. | — Mr. Loth h has returned 80) 45 been on one of the L kl sonaae LD “f 4 & s vi Saat alhina) © Vick ili dane teepect week was the|0oa with Mra, Gestge Thompson, | Louisville, after spendiog Thanksgiv-| 1) ali Bivce’t . sania - opens) : Peantiful, Bal{on West Broadway. ing in the ci : ‘to the jouralistic profession, of which ? Pondre given probien ri | Re Bai i ago "i j the 4 ” BROAPWAY—TELEPHONE 410 SOE tcc : Ithas not been decided whether! Mr. Rob Noble has returaed from here ¢ tt eee we sre some, My Toesclay evening } the Young Ladies’ Cinque club will | St. Louis. retired from le for t ie p $ MWe BOY DLBMROOVOED we believe that the above member of by Mr. and Mrs. have a meeting Wednesday or not,! Mr, James Clements isin St. Lon Moscoe Burnett, the fraternity lied. | trictly choice owing to the inability of the young on busines: | Business along t er yesterda rest 1 { Sovereign as complimentary to | indy that was to have taken the club |. nor ° to the ¢ ad flour. A a See Miss Basan Gneed, ot Henderson, and| next to have it meet with ber on| Messrs: Trabue and Wade, who yg edingly quiet, w ut very F 2, PuD Master Workman of the Knights of|the As You Like it Club. | Wednesday. Jame from Nashville to attend the jiggle cin < merning. There Parg, Fresh Gorn Mea! § &% ili Labor is a blow to the methojof re-) The stately colonial West Broad-| | ay 6, Thanksgiving stillion left for theit] was. jowever feelahe’ bandied |" mre? eteen > é Mr. Moscoe Bur-|_ Complimentary to Mayor-elect | home Friday morning. leg We Dick 3 tor ti eon ape Sorting to strikes as a means of set-/ way residence of Fer. cece of «| L4ng the Kastan olub gave anelab-| 1, : she er ye lower] Made of select corn, ‘ First-class... tling Isbor disputes. Hicks, the| net's seems mai dae sea Clannavias eaeih Miss Mary K. Sowell returned as bounteous hospitality, lull of asumpt- ! OF pr giving @ OS)! rhuredsy from Birmingham and ve this af here is con-} ty ow Master Workman, isa firm be-| 1045 loxury, under a food of electri- jin their club rooms, on Seventh and Nash ft th’ | sia st Tennessee River| . All manufactured and for sale by| # Horseshoeing and lever in arbitration of all dispates.| oa] splendor, fragrant with flowers, | Clay streets, rnreen, eine S EONS SPO Lethaia to Loa the steamer | the undersigned. a Blac} ithinz » . boa cane a ae rg filled with good cheer and an appre- Thursday evening, from 6 to 11 Miss Mary Wayne Murphy, of) Tenne Second-hand flour barrels, our own accsml ny * Secretary Buss has evidently} (04: bey 7 Et} : *1 Salton, Ky., 19 ¢ <i next week! rred, bought for cash at our ’ ; ; See > |ciative throng, Tuesday evening) wrrs, W. A. Rooks entertained her | alton, yes teamer 17 hal Is the values we give. aad carried his business habits withjbimto| marked it memorably in Paducah’s| friends ‘at ber home, on Clark and |, Visit Miss Amie May Ye f the T ee pric quality counts the Interior Department. He bas suc-| social annals. The entire lower floor, | pifth streets. Music, both vocal and | Afton Heights. afore pay the aera sh price for vi oil caiia 1a ia ‘ ceeded in getting down the estimates | consisting of four commodious rooms, | jnstrumental, was the feature of the! fr, Clas. ikeed and daughter, P¢0Us tt y bas cote, > eile 208 c0eh ; ene FS ENE OSes A ‘ were thrown open to the guests from i bes eee a : ! and chicken feed and exchange © necessary tools to do first. of his subordinates for the next fiscal) Tor nti the wee small hours, and ning, acd an elegant repast was | Miss Emma, and Miss Elizabeth Seg- ah 1 ; in oat Yee for year over $9,000,000. This is an/tne fair maids, stately matrons’ and I by the guests. felter leave Tuesday for St. L ls a of her retarn ARM c age and wagon work. Pe evtective way every time of fighting ®/ gallant knights dressed as in INTERESTING STORY OF AN IRON EGG, | ® Short visit : paabee-an: exeatient taue Come to see us, or communicate W UNDERWE anh y new work a specialty, deficou.”"—New York Commercial | olden times,” with powdered tresses} Of an iron egg in the Berlin Mu- Miss Jennie V. Cook, after a visit apy. tawhoat City of Chat with us, Street No. 220, South Advertiser and patches gliding through the | seum the following story is told: to her aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Boswell, lefts. ie here today trom Elisat First, Telephone No. 336. on maze, of the waltz, richly contributed] Many years ago s prince became Friday for her home in Fulton ge br tag _, We spend our money at biome for Are we Mucn interest is felt in the public to brighten the beauty of the scene. |atiauced to a lovely princess, to) s4ieg Geraldine Sanders returned svaute e taw material aber ers § 319 COURT § STREET 319 / Mrs. Burnett gave cordial welcome to] whom he promised to send a magnit- icent gift as testimony of his affec- mind just now as to the prospective Thursday from Louisville, after an_ cinit ¢ to do each arrival in her own inimitable, as acitude of President McKinley on] racious manner, ably seconded by |tion, “In due time the messenger ar.) C=20e0 Visit. char ne wl the same | Ladies’. .. Ribbed cotton vests. A ay ABNEY, the Cuban question. This anxiety is|the host, Mr. Burnett, Miss Sneed, | rived, bringing the promised gift,! Mr. Hart Caldwell is in the city. eh Lae sec Pad ort, Bh gph Fag A due to tne fact that a war cloud] the honoree of the fete, gowned in a| which proved to be an iton egg. The | ey im and le would check, if not absolutely de-|#uperb creation, with er delightful | princess was so angry to think that Mr. Arthur Board lett for Adeane : ) pe gti Pikes : . re ‘a anes opa nt ttn aa [pe hs ne ot Woy a “o| SCRS—'*le DENTIST. among farmers, manufacturers and] Det, #ded greatly tc Hoyment |lene spr sent that she threw it ‘pon | Hon. Chas, K, Wheeler and family Handle sere dihiga leabchanie oldaillicas ian ancaedtl cee ; he floor, when the iron egg opened, | eave Monday for Washington, D. C., jg gniticiont ‘ , Business t i | apparent! Choice palms and potted plants | disclosing a silver lining. Surprised at | 10*y° Monday for Washia fs sufficient ; ; 9 168 BROADWAY siree the McKioley administration | adorned every available nook in the | such a discovery, she took the egg in ‘ Voight 9 rng | t action i ory ’ came into operation. stately hall, while to the handsome|her hand, and, while examining it| Miss beth Sianott went to) lex r busy from 10 ! “ dining room rare cut flowers added | closely, discovered a secret spring, | Evansville Wednesday on a visit to | ‘YT : si " ‘fied ‘ R BROS, Tae recent visit of Sir Wilfrid|their spicy charm, From slenior| which she touched, and the silver | Miss Venoman. aR » | Children’s \ Glsake Laurier to Washington in behalf of | ¥#ses they nodded a glowing wel-| lining oj lisclosing a golden ‘ ce oe ‘ " ry t a A 4 * ‘ bd tnited |come, while floods of light and fine | yolk, ninin it closely |_,. Miss Charles Humphrey W y in th PADUCAH Hl iN) sLEVATOR ( Umbrelias, closer relations between the United ‘ ) e Y | city. 1 Ete. Rt A . | damask, a gleam in silver, glass and | again she found another | °!4Y- "| nd on T. H. VURYEAR, Pres’t. » Ete, States and Canada is another evi-|inted confections converted the ban-| spring, which, when opened, | \ ; Ri oes stamping ge bee W. A. COKER, Supt. | Tae ol 1 Trimble, next door dence that the ‘“‘protests’” against} quet room into @ thing of most} disclosed within the golden yolk a var peregrina, P. $.—F Il ples i B LA N as E T Ss =< + oar tariff were merely a bluff and|sumptuous beauty, The meau was|ruby crown. Subjecting that to an ‘< ; I ; done lee wi pes © losiet . - that we have gained standing in the| elaborate and faultless. { examination shetouchedatiny spring, || Mr. aad Mrs. Moscoe Burt ee ' Micacda te maeeread “Yusrstar sare White ) V; st H s eyes of other countries by protecting| The most enjoyable and cleverly) tat forth came the superb narod | have 96 te west Miss S Tea hanatien 4 ‘ + the trouble of ordering di- Gray } of vis ‘Woore yt our own, despite the fact that nu-| executed cotillion of the season was hieak which he atfisaced her baat lanes 4 ear andl Vitality to the 7 | rect fr ne mill. Notice our Brands Scarlet } Ordina 5 } merous protests against the act were | danced Thanksgiving evening at the)" ™ * on THE T 3 iEE Ri rgans ) ¢ DEALER IW ry er House, by the youn FOR THE PENNANT. we Eis eive the proper ‘ ee ~| Silver Bi nket 2 9 | et " er Gray Blank 0 ee ‘ presented during its consideration, riety and their friends, under the | "Twas a battle ‘twixt the oysters and | eae It builds up y Home Se i . sonar 1 Stanle and fe cy Groceries, Dr ta fetching leadership of Mr. Cook Ha the bean pots, fierce and wiki; less succeptible t Oa Nov. 8, Nov. 16 . wit! nd sea « . ‘ Tar doleful predictions which the} panda, Both the married ao “Twas a serapbing mateh of large ii [Items of Marine Nows : | Deo. 21 the Illinois Centra Canned Goods of All Kinds, feg-traders were making at the pros-| sets were in attendance mensions too U the 1 ei u to Stay Cured r ¥ f | 4 pestive effect updgforeign markets,|many clegant toilets worn denoted | Bat the bean pots were victorious and Dee eee ae nde Of ¥ a to Po Ale-| , pers co ae Sarre with reference to ‘our own produc- byte the winter’s gay season is well with scientilic ease terest to All. hes it ri en y ; _ Colors ; Dakot ri * under = wa The merry dancers | ‘They d the gentle oysters in a ify with no ur 1 \ ~ eae : tions, likely to follow ‘the‘enactment| Under ray. The erty Cancers | They pl: rah Sv ponds At ed _ |B Blood Balm (1, 13, 15.) will) M Minnesota, | : 3rinton Davis ol the Dingley law, have not been! san Sneed. Genevive Cook, Mary tew, River men are rejoicing over the |cure to stay cured, R Ca-| Nebrash Oregon, Ter-| White Blank . J . fulfilled, On the contrary. August] Burnett, Mary Boswell, Mary Kimbo WHERE SILENCE MUST FAIL, Mtoe, ag ed eg rh, es, I ssce, | onsin 2 Fiahaat onsen ARCHITEOT. » ; snd September exportations from this|Sowell, May Terrell, Floss Owen, | Vy do you think horseless car- | Hating stage is expected’ throng de , 1 ; t . country to the countries which made| Marths Leech, Jane Rivers, Mickey | riages will never wholl like citi tenes? a I t t vod for tw | ri oe Nat. Bask A ‘A idlia beaut ons casiee t to|ansbro, Allie Sanders, Elizabeth | present style of vebicl 4 F re f forty t Vor tice | . fa » ‘ ee gains ariff amount to/<ocenfelter, Emma Reed, Emma Me- | s young gentleman in the| , Parties are negotiating for the pur- | emineut, sci¢ nore ly t ’ $131,446,393, while those of the cor-|Kuight. Matams Burnett, Hus.| Pina pi chase of the tug Lamasco from Capt, | physician, S f wan, CA, | DRESS GOODS Boarders \ /anted responding months of last year under| bands, Langstaff, Leev!), Campbell, said he, ‘‘no horseless Rouse. wonderful cures, and a Padueah, Ky | J v Count StreKt. the Wilson law amounted to only| Wilcox, Gregory, Jobuson Morris, will ever get scared at a lo-| The river once more has the ap t remedy, _ Bow 4 i : Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of $107,977,280. Cox. Messra; Wade and Trabue, of | comotive, run up on the bauk at the| pearance of # navigable stream utes sald to be , Yellow Feyer butt Disape | Ort pieces Attention, = Nashville; Aldbridge, Henry Powell, | side of the road and make the sweet | Several months of Laving beea on ‘ peared. jwe hav i Tae more factory attitude of] Morris Nash, Roy Culley, Will Far- | girl slong side of a fellow throw her bandoned one. = s (B. B. By] Q t z raised in} Yard some t ’ BORGP KRITZSER » the Spanish er t ley. Hense Harris, Dr. George Fid-|arms around him and ery, ‘Oh,| Engineer Al Mason, of the harbor! ¢ 1,00 all t c Nash aca es Le a ep a nn a Spanish government toward the|jsment, Richard’ Rudy | George, what sholl we do! | boat Mary Re Ay ‘ Chattanooga and) St. L J URSLEY ; Citban insurgents is probably due, ia! Knight,’ Wallace Weil, Harry ! — | days owit I to J t| railway bas 4 1 the sale of tic sit Vind ‘akalslactan some degree, at,lesst, to the active| Harris Rankin, Edwin Wilson, Abo| at you hart a maa’e pride ibe mall rhs Tava hat ael Ge S guttevar 4 : fatal ice, L B OGIL' Vi if & E C0, All Kinds Upholstering and Repairs . work of ihe United States government Albert Foster, James Brooks, | Promsey £0 0% ane sue a ‘ey OF | ete next week from St lb. Teacnour, C. P.& TA » De UAL ON FURNITURE ia preventing the departure of filibus- Hey oilberte tp Cobb, ¢ “D | it the case is awfully bad, he wili enter winter quarters, ye 426 Broadway : ~ ted nade tering expeditions from our shores. |witooy, 3! ©. Leech, OF L. > Feven kill himself, With a woman it! Eagle will be one of the first of Botanic Blood ‘ ais ARRY F, WILLIS ral The reply of Assistant Secretary Day| Walter Jolncon Chas. Marna is not the same, To tamper with a ive. tested 004 To Rent. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, to the communications of the Spanish]Campbell, Moscoe Burnett, Chas, | ¥°™#2'8 self-esteem is a dangerous ii oF af a the incle ; nt weat Rev, V r} re bouse, on the corner of 7ti Physician and Charges y government on this subject will show] Reed. vat fi ee bil pay blaine. is sing do 3 were idle y styl ( " to r " , Suitable for ne r nable, No South Pith, : hile vill have revenge. Yo y thio oon. chants « y feed r pply t r urnean that eight vessels have been employed! ‘The members of the Young Ladies’ | she has ceased to think of it. You] ‘The crew of the Unit Ja Lic 6 oury iicaintieenissitnciesianiasanenaad in this work, cr ising. dd Ciub held anot ove of; may imagine she is impotent, but] boat, C. R. Suter, whieh is ia ; 4 k ides in theig-aifee duties, capturing | heir delighttwLmectings Wednesday | there is this much of the Orieutal in! shelter, here, retysued to St. Louis, For sale by D os Ofice, C hi ISBELL M D ~mggPUINY' Vessels engaged in that work, — sie adie 4 g ewe 2 _— Phys On an and Surgeon, e502 12 8, Seventh aud breaking up a number of other expeditions which were intended to operate from our ports in violation of our neutrality laws. Residence 7 Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., Pp. m., 6 to 8 p.m, The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. ©, Genuine ed os Genuine has crossed ore Red 1 ‘Tux Dingley law will greet its framers with a very gratifying show- ing for its four months’ operation when they come together early in December for the work of the regular long session of Cungress. Its earn- ings during the four months hive exceeded by several millions of Red Lines on wr on wrapper. first European, $1.00 a lights the eye of a wounded soldier with the hope of relief. To him it’s the hmetican $1.50 to32,50 dollars thy f the corres. : ‘ x see en, ee signal of peace—a sign of safety and help. The red cross on a bottle o Fitateelass family betel. No qua : ; ° ; : venient to o: places of li te- re RS rcs i coe heey of Browns’ Iron Bitters is an assurance of relief to the weary sufferer who is Ant homo for tourirts and’ sights or er per eent: in excess of the November battling with disease—it is the identifying mark of a life saver who is never ae pitta: od . esrnings in the first year of the Wil- go law, and the rhciprocity arrange. ments made under its provisions promise to be far more useful and b> ietle a! to our commerce than was the case even under the McKinley Jaw which gave such general satis- faction in that particular. found wanting. Browns’ Iron Bitters has been curing the ills of men, women and children for nearly a quarter of a century. 3%"! Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Liver and Kidney Troubles, General Debility and Weakness have succumbed to its power. If you are threatened with sickness, Browns’ Iron Bitters will prevent the trouble; if you have a disease of long standing, Browns’ Iron Bitters will cure you. You can feel yourself getting well. With every bottle of Browns’ Iron Bitters you receive free of charge a package of pills, invaluable in the work of restoring good health, If in any case Browns’ Iron Bitters, taken as ed, fail to benefit with Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Biliou eIn Weakuess, Nervous Troubles, Headache, or Neuralgia, money will be refunded. Sold every wher BROWNS’ IRON BITTERS COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD, DR, W. C, EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Dorit Novtane Browns’ leon KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Fepairs on n Guns an and Bicycles a Specialty, Chis. A, Fisk - 128 Broadway G. R. DANMIS; AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8, Thid St, ‘Tuere was an old Roman Senator once, Cato, we think, was his name, whe made it a custom to end every speech he made in the Senate with the words, ‘‘Carthago delenda ¢st’’ (Carthage must be destroyed.) = In imitation to this old Senator's cus- tom, there are s number of Kentucky ©. sitors and orators who end every h with the words, SPirkesgo platform in ny person suffering Lupure Blood, mities, Genuine * has crossed Red Lines Gennine has crossed Red Lines on wrapper. on wrapper,