The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 27, 1897, Page 3

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propogandis: y afternoon, oxccp']a'one in their adoration of the fncip- jent Hurricane of the West. “a Sunday, by PUBLISHING COMPANY, iNOORPORATED. Bat these Kentucky | are almost entirly | ‘These Kentucky silver Democratic self-av. pointed leaders are strictly out for » esterday to rema’ lered out in the spi from St. I Miss Clara poy woman—that she can wait on] her heurt anil ste will stil lot ‘ia the dust for you to tram ple: ahernooe, entertained the ¢lub at her home Sonth Sixth strect, and # most enjoy- able time was had. The players | and the pain will kept score by tying little ribbons of] beware how you so much a many colors on the bandles of swall| ber pride; from the wound » spades, picks and pitchforks, that] a stream of 7 AVBVWVWL- VE VOEAAMY The Most Fastidious aw took the place of tally car Miss | ly but will reach you in the loog re ’ a ‘ , ARSIDENT AND (4 cat what there is init. Being dead game Mera Lasek, Atte, aah aed : : Will be pleased by an inspectidn “ie Tore d + | political sports, they are risking their Mrs, Fred Rudy tied for first prize,| There is 8 cortaia drammer in the z of our fa sock ofan Meees"T all cn the turn of one card. With! 4 sterling silver hat pin studded with | City Who objects most seri yusly to his| Fates °°) iweive | $ F.¥. “her, 7.8. Smith, R.W.Claments,J.4.| Bryan elected in 1900, Kentuck, wels, Mrs, English winning io the better half spending so many after- t . 164 reins. | Williamson 3. 4. Dorian. : A ‘ ilver | BOOMS at the mee’ sof the differ t : w eee eee Se —~--=|will preside atthe pie counter in he visitor's pris», @ silver) clubs when he ls in towa. Oae|Bigew ‘ . iby river at oO { eS MANAG Bios 18 Norsk Fos Grogt shape —in any other event their | pin tray, was awarded to MIA6 i Te een aieeen elation et Patent flour— 4 r =| names will be Dennis. ba J amrauclakaag | cards she, possossir Pho Polar Wave arclved here tro conve f bor per annum..... +$ 4.50 Mr. Henry Burnett has issned ins | ance of hilarious feelings, rushed i Ca with i ; + 2.95 a vitations to an afternoon reception, her boudoir and found her husband of ler to t 1 Just received—up to date, all the tatest f D iy, One month,......... 40 4 from 8 to 6, on Thursday, Decem-| calmly and serenely playing sol ip 'T s ) rc ” iyies ahd doveliii ¥ 5 Daily, per week... +4 10 cents OCcie ber2 “Well,” said she, jollyi ry tir ie | l 1cCess { Weekly, per annum in ad- eS ghole: bees of” Gidea vieok Pde Aieglysteed ey tas ake We hav 1 the wants of the Padu Reemmecewecctsccssy pees De e were entertained very pleasantly | he must like himself pret! ; A tent, sec cah people re ready to supply their t accuse He Gossip. | sssting senor val ot ps armen we | cient Santee aoe ee irded wae : i TEATUBDAY, FOV, pa ps woe cretion toatl though be bad monopoly in it t00."" | aa. ; the test : er ces ane e were served and smal — h i : miniatures of the church were pre- | Mr. aa Mr Jos. L. Freide vO , \ . ” § = , i EALLY the hand | goated to each member of the choir. | returned Friday morning from a trip | D ft Some wild eyed newspaper corres- practi ares ba i wGer la ONnOW rl 0 3 pondent credits Bryan with the re- recherche event| The Marrred Ladies’ Eachre club | : ee i ata N M ! P') \ i 1] ERTL uns takiog of wichdravirg J ot Thanksgiving | Will hold a meeting Wednesday atter-| Mr. Lothair Smith has returned to) 8 °° fae A , tel i, KK ns *4 SC from politics.’’ With all due respect week ‘was the|ooa with Mrs, George Thompson, | Louisville, after spendiog Thanksgiv-| A nie N 1 mate =~ to the Jouralistic profess f which beautiful Bal|om West Broadway. Allah \ I 1, jouralistic profession, of whic! . — — b ”) . 9 BROADWAY MLEPHONY Pondre given] yp ‘i | Mr. Roh Noble has returned from owing that why en | we modestly imagine we are some, bea a ; thas not been decided whether! Mr. Rol) Ne . | . D im “a ve that its nove member of | Tuesday eveniog| the Young Ladies jue club will | St. Louis, retired from r , Lalsy ’ vie egal oa | EM olen Berri have a meeting Wednesday or not,! gfe, James Clements isin St. Lon n | 1ORBRBB8O87-5D308OO0 * ; | et; ! owing to the inability of the young on business. | Ba r ' A good, honest tly choice : ce alo complimentary to jady that was to have taken the club cage Es I ad y flour. Also 2 rs ee eee Miss Susan Sneed, of Henderson, and | noxt to have it meet with her on| Messrs: Tra 1 Wade, who | wag exceed iet F : OE Master Workman of the Knights of] the As You Like It Club. Wednesday. Jeame from Nashville to attend thes rhore Pura, Fresh Gorn Mea! 1 ' oii Lubor is a blow to the methodjof re-) The stately colonial West Broad- (Thanksgiving cotillion left for their) was. | zit h : | sorting to strikes as a means of set-| way residence of Mr. Moscoe Bur- Complimentary to Mayor-elect| home Friday mornin, Ito the Dick 1 r 1 | tling labor disputes. Hicks, the| net's seems made for the centre of a Lang the Eastman club gave anelab-} a6... srary KK. Sowell returned /Obio. I F to be s class... : * bounteous hospitality. Full of asumpt-! orate spread Thanksgiving evening, | ay 1 .y from Birmingham and { ative this ef here is con} | 10 Fae how Master Workmaa, isa firm be- uous luxury, under a flood of electri- | 9 their club rooms, on Seventh and Nashville after a m path’ se abeene, {eid e tr River Al Al # Horseshoeing and lever in arbitration of all disputes. | 9) splendor, fragrant with flowers, Clay streets, ashville afte \; ‘ ee the undersigt ~ Bisckstnithins 4 Tiss har evidently |flled with good cheer and an appre-| ‘Thureday evening. from 6 to 11,|_. Miss Mary Wayae ™ irphy, of | hand rT mr barrels our own acks z “d * SECRETARY As as vic y * TT ” ani ng sf ole ectec C ek | » bought for cash at our q ciative throng, Tuesday evening} yr. Ww, A, Rook | yalton, Ky., is expected next week eamer Tennesse s the values we give. 4 carried his business habits with{bimto| marked it memorably. in’ Padueah’s | tengy qt We home oe cnet S to visit Miss Amie May Yel ; react Nel cooper slop across the see : ee cis as , the Interior Department, He has suc-| social annals. The entire lower floor, | pith streets. Musiv, both vocal and | Afton Heights. laity eters a aeeevacctia. | _.We pay the highest cash price for] ° E AiG ; ceeded in getting down the estimates | consisting of four commodious rooms, | instrumental, was the feature of the| fr, Chas, Iteed and da neous trip con rE Bader plist Ne fama od A y pee (0 Oe ae 7 3 ‘ vq] | Were thrown open to the guests from sf a sinien - Stic +) nuts yran and chicken feed and exchange " the essary tools to do first- of his subordinates for the next fiscal P sod an elegant repast was | Miss Emma, and Miss Eliza Seg- ‘ol ‘ “ on hie “ei eight until the wee small hours, and «i by the guests. felter leave Tuesday for St. Louis on! leave th 1 on her return | @8Y ed everything im our line for s a PMR: year over $9,000,000. This is an/the fair maids, stately matrons’ and g elter leave Tuesday for St. Louis ov ! “Hage t | whieat oF corn F ork, effective way every time of fighting @| gallant knights dressed as in ‘‘ye|INTERESTING STORY OF AN IRON KG, | * Short visit 4 bal : : me to see Us, OF communicate ! new A specialty, deflew.”—New York Commercial| olden times,” with powdered tresses} Of an iron egg in the Berlin Mu-| Miss Jennie V. Cook, after ayisit anit one chivas us, Street No. 220, Sout Advertiser. and patches gliding through the] seum the following story is told: to her aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Boswell, left! i. “aie here today trom Elicat t, ne No. 356 1d a maze, of the waltz, richly contributed} Many years ago a prince became Friday for her wie in Fulton sas ty from Elizabeth-| We spend our money at ome for col -~ Muon interest is felt in the public] to brighten the beauty of the scene.jamtianced to a lovely princess, to| y4ieg Geraldine Sanders returned ‘ bar = few eoeneetell -. EAN Serhave elms mn . 319 COURT STREET 319 mird just now as to the prospective | Mrs. Burnett gave cordial welcome to] whom he promised to send a magnif- | thursday from Louisville, after an t eanin,: -¢ ‘ the manufactred art tells: ‘itade of President McKinley on | 8trival in her own inimitable, | icent gift as testimony of his affec-| octented visit. = 3 t has dlinske of U sana seperate vat ths te “mare: oa a ‘itade of Eresident Meminey | gracious manner, ably seconded by | tion, In due time the messenger ar- |°X°2CC" VIS pont ot D tin MWe eu t oo ae ge ee hires A S D ABNEY, the Cuban sity This a , : the host, Mr. Bursett, Miss Suen) rived, bringing the promised gift,| Mr. Hart Caldwell is in the city, Lorna Doone me hele Yas The im and $ a ee due to the fact that a war cloud|the honoree of the fete, gowned in @| which proved to be an iron egg. The | o and Me would check, if not absolutely de-|Superb creation, with her delightful | princess was so angry to think that | Mr. Arthur Board left for Arkan- , ' bor mostly a in town, | 1 Ps D T <i : ‘ i a personality and rare charm of man-| the prince should send her so value- ay and the more our own people con Bl ST ; stroy, the “business | iaiprovement ir oe, added greatly to the enjoyment] tessa present that abe threw it u pO | ad ae suine of our output the more we wl N I ‘ among farmers, manufacturers and ’ 9 P Hon. Chas. K. Whee the C » instket for hoc : , of all, the floor, when the iron egg opened, | jeaye Monday tor Wa . : ; ne ; merchants which bas been apparent} Choice palms and potted plants | disclosing a silver lining, Surprised at | to he absent anti! Aucust a 7 bome lahor,. Bevinese x and UEOADWAY, since the McKivley administration | adorned every available nook in the] such a discovery, she took the egg in a , Voight 9 makes mon ate,one transaction 1 came into operatio’ stately hall, while to the handsome] her hand, and, while examining it} Miss Elizabeth Sianott went to iA helps another, and so it passes from ! - ae dining room rare cut flowers added | closely, discovered a secret spring, | Evansville Wednesday on a visit to : . es a wader ah led STA RR B ROS, ' Tae recent visit of Sir Wilfrid|their spicy charm. From slenlor|which she touched, and the silver | Miss Veneman. ours for good time Children’s Vests and pants d Laurier to Washington in behalf of |vases they nodded a glowing wel-|lining opened, disclosing a golden} 44:5 Ciartes Hamp De. Hell's hie «PR m MH Hill AN) LEVATIR ty | ( Rep ‘4 closer relations between the United |°ome, While floods of light and fine] yolk. Examining it closely |. Miss Charles Humphrey vonces a y ; AUUY | Sus A Ghaeda 2 her oi. { 18m8eK, 9 gleam in silver, glass and again she found —_ another |“ : hee iy ae TY i PORYRAR. Pow't es and Canada is another ¢vi-| tinted confections converted the ban- | spr which, when opened,} Miss Daisy Goodwin has r sea bhp odeiees W. A. COKER, Sapt. ; Lg hand Trimble, next door jee that the ‘protests’ against|quet room into a thing of most] disclosed withia the golden yolk 4! from Sturwis mless any re was : iB LA N K E i Ss)" Drug Store tariff were merely a bluff and|sumptuous beauty. The menu was|ruby crown, Subj 2 that to an —_ 8 € beens obs Les insist * a that we have gained standing in the| elaborate and fauit! { examination she touched atiny spring, | Mr. , ‘ % te waerand ‘inne ave White ) V i i our own, despite the fact that nu- ion of the season was ef rn es ne a yor and vitality to the fr Me Notice our Brands merous protests against the act were Daticer Ties A evening at the | himself. a It en lto c DEALER ON % ref ?almer House, by the young men in FOR THE PENNANT. roper ——————=" | Silver Gray sihsed ‘ $ M Presented during its consideration. | oii and. their friends, under the Seas a bastis ttwist iid toeioer ana | - ae Se | s ss Stanle and fancy Groceries, ay ee fetching leadership of Mr. Cook Hus the bean , fierce and wild; t t ! Bios agar 33 ; Sa 1 ipod ea the| bands. Both the soartiel Twa apenas match of large di- | Items of Marine Nows Picked : — ; | cll Canned Goods cf AN Kinds, i J at the pros-!sets were in actendanc , easianl peas: oS ! \ mde} pevtive effect upotig foreign markets, /many clegant toilets worn denoted | But the bean pots were victorious and | Up on the Levee of In a ory rif tain J Alx-| 1 | parts of the city, with reference to Nour own produc. |that the winter's gay season is well with scientitic ease terest to All, . oi . tioas, likely to follow ‘the’enactment|Y"4er way. The merry dar They placed the gentle oysters in a aes t ; were: Misses Humble Adams, Su- stew, River men are ng tl 8, | sri n ol the Dingley law, have not been! san Sneei, Genevive C Mary | ccahiest aemeees the ae cn Tene! wr a q fulfilled. On the contrary. August] Burnett, Mary Boswell, Mary Kimbo WHERE SILENCE MUST FAIL. exoelal. Beveled ioe ; 1 Wy.| White Blanke 0) 4 snd September exportations from this|Sowell, May Terrell, ‘Floss Owen, | ‘Why do you think horseless car bonilig etae 4 expactie eto I t f $ ‘ country to the countries which made|Marths Leech, Jane Rivers, Mickey | riages will never wholly supplant our | the winter season. 4 yous days! H r Am -( Nat. Bank y inet our tariff amount to| #ansbro, Allie Sanders, Elizabeth | present style of vehicle?” asked a{' 1," : t +} SicaiM piesa acai e } Protente. against amount to} cenfelter, Emma Reed aN x gentleman ia the} , Patties are negotiating for the pur- { $131,446,393, while those of the cor"| Knight, Macams “tien aa, i chase of the tug Lamasco from C: i anh ee ss n Boar de ars . \A anted I responding months of last year under] bands, Langstaff, Lee-!, Campbell, ‘no horseless | Rouse. wonder : Paduesh, Ky | DRESS GCODS ; ‘ the Wilson law amounted to only| Wilcox, Gregory, Johnson Morris, | carriage will ever get scared ata lo-| The river once more the ap } ! iar Good Rooms, Ge rt Table, Best of } $107,977,280. Cox. Messrs. V 1 Trabue, ot | comotive, run up oa the bank at the ‘ance of a na eam ‘ Pelle Yellow Feyer Entirely Disape| 7 Attention, Nashville; Aldbridge. side of the road and make the sweet | months of having been t peared " [we hav € nto i 4 Tux more satisfactory attitude of | Morris Nash, Roy C slay: Will girl slong side of a fellow throw her yandoned one. B ‘ ‘ (Bet 1} Q ent Lint¥ re t 1 EOF KRITZER iy ‘i ley. Hense Harris, Dr. George Kid-|arms around him and ‘Oh,| Engineer Al M 1,00 | 5 ‘ the Nash-| . - —_—_ GWE EEG AEA die dyment, Ricbard’ Rudy, Fred Mo-| George, what shell we do! | boat Mary N, ‘ ly Chattanooga and’ St, Louis J. PURSLEY Sy ’ Knig ht, Wallace Weil, Harry Tandy, ‘ ,, | days owing to th s wif e y t r 1 th ale of ti ' sone degree, atleast, to the active| Harris Rankin, Exwia Wis If you hurt a man’s pride he will) “The Lest oe will begia arr bag antl } . L OWE athe lin: at ieee : work of the United States government] Weil, Albert Foster, James POO PATA, Ga GE nod Gale A INO fF |e uaxt week “from BR Loo leek: bead Le \ ° & UW, ON FURNITURL ‘ ‘ ; Barry Gilbert, 1 Cob! i er or less time; or it may be, ee See Se tent that I ia preventing the departure of filibus- nie ne ye rvin Col oes 14 sage is awfully bad, he will| enter winter quarters, T way, a . d and made good aa : A usbands, George | 5 dagle be on ef ‘ ab, Ky attresses made to order. Old tering expeditions from our shores. | Wir O. Lec “Teven kill himself, With a woman it he le will be one of th HARRY F, WILLIAMSON ALE yew and second-hand furniture - 3 The reply of Assistant Secretary Day} Walter Johnson, Chas, § is not the same, To tamper with a 3 Vo Kent, wy EN IN EXCHANGE F to the communications of the Spanish] Campbell, Moscoe Burnett, ‘Chas, | WO™#2's self-esteem is a dangerous| Owing to the inclemen A stor , on the corn th . - ‘ 1 word, and I will ‘e jovernment on this subject will show | Reed. thing, for she will play for even, She | the dry docks were idle 1 Jackson streets, suitable nn oa ant | nea |will have revenge. You may think | afternoon, + ta ry 4 . sona 2 Se 4% that eight vessels have been employed The members of the Young Ladies’ |she has ceased to think of it. You| ‘The crew of the Unitel’Stato J Lic , 6 Mees rt. fo this work, cruising. nla O6OF Cin ie Ciub held another ove of; may imagine she is impotent, but] boat, C. R. Suter, whieh is a ” a mT theig-potfce duties, capturing| heir delighttta meetings Weduesday | there is this much of the Oriental in| shelter, here, retused D i ‘ on 6. 8 SPELL, M, D ’ HERP TY vessels engaged in that work, ® a i] aud breaking up a number of other sy yell ian and pes Bice a expeditions which were intended to operate from our ports in violation of iss Seas Far a 3 8. ixth, j our neutrality laws. Genuine . Bi Bod . = 11:50 to8 , = B has crossed ona ‘Tux Dingley law will greet its ne pa arnverenae framers with a very gratifying show- naa Th A d on wrapper, ou wrapper, ing for its four months’ operation a i e At more, when they come together early in soy, thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street December for the work of the regular orthweet, long session of Congress. Its earn- WASHINGTON, D. ©, ings during the first four months E 5 . ‘ A ‘ : uropean, $1.00 and vp hive exceeded by several millions of lights the eye of a wounded soldier with the hope of relief. To him it’s the American, $1.50 tor?,50 dollars the carvings of the corres- i af a as Fadiea tour noathe of 1b" Wileon signal of peace—a sign of safety and help. The red cross ona bottle co Fitat-olane tel, No iqoore . ; 4 eee ’ < a ore "i 2 2 Donveniontto r sof iit . lam, ita Novewber earnings reaching of Browns’ Iron Bitters is an assurance of relief to the weary sufferer who is ae ae ation, and pleas. hg $25,000,000, which is more than 25 oct home fet to i wight er *esitors and orators who end every per ent: in excess of the November earnings in the first year of the Wil 8) law, and the rhciprocity arrange- ments made under its provisions promise to be far more useful and b> ieile a! to our commerce than the case even under the McKinley law which gave such general satis. faction in that particular. was ‘Tuene was an old Roman Senator once, Cato, we think, was his name, who made it a custom to end every speech he made in the Senate with the words, ‘‘Carthago delenda cst’’ (Carthage must be destroyed.) In imitation to this old Senator's cus- tom, there are s number of Kentucky peech with the words, -. Biers | platform mn . oF Tey_and , Suitable = vly to Genuine has crossed Red Lines on Wrappers battling with disease—it is the identifying mark of a life saver who is never found wanting. Browns’ Iron Bitters has been curing the ills of men, women and children for nearly a quarter of a century. {4% 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, You can feel yourself gettin well, , invaluable in the work suffering s, Impure Blood, Browns’ Iron Bitters will cure you. With every bottle of Browns’ Iron Bitters you receive free of charge a packa of restoring good health. If in any case Browns’ Iron Bitte with Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Bilior Weakness, Nervous Troubles, Headache, or Neuralgia, money will be refunded. BROWNS’ IRON BITTERS COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD, enefit any person e Infirn Sold everywhere ness, Fen DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Omco—Bi6 Broniway phone 190. KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Fepairs on 1 Guns ar and Bicycles a Specialty, Chas, A, Fisk 128 Broadway G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR Fron! Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8, Thid At, Genuine * has crossed Red Lines on wrapper.

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