Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
erie ‘or in the moral Loe pay roll of $2,890.18 was the a of our young men To the Departed Members of the}lowed, Treasvrer errell’s reytt! Good goods at bargain prices are ae ne re ed vi he was granted?'a| winning the day for this store. We ne TOUCHING TRIBUTE! ee rene Harbours. Le Prd lt | emer | ca tt 106 01 the The Most Fastidious ADOPTS 1m GOLD . P. 4 t t t Ww on eee ond an any other store. We STANDARD. Elks’ Hall, Snag lr : Pht sc have done that—are doing it every Willfbe pi ased by an inspection a. ‘ ed yober of the | day, and shall continue to do it. This of our fali st (Oa November 80, Russia me a scho esignation was | store’s bargains are simply worthy of ; : the name. Come, see and finger the |goods for yourself; you'll find them nd) new, and worthy in every way. acant by | A high er i eae tien nian EY | os About Shade Cbdde A high grade, patent flour— row—In Memory of Alf t'. A wide range of dresa goods styles; home-made. You will like it | k and the price on every sort rings with Try it and be convinced. $ 4.50 , y years Ross Roger and Henry Lahr, RE L0 ES story of money saving. Our we eo je get the bt and they 2.25} 44 iatinne BA One moniiyeeeeeseee AO ay is many ves ‘ 1 appreciate these money-saving , per werk... seeee 10 cents jor tunities. Now fer a few bargain annum in ad- Ra en yt 2} ‘The memorial services at E Reduced Three-Pourths For the wr -$500,-| hall yesterday afternoon were simple, ‘ V ist received another stock M te hg XS . FE Sat F a 3 Past Year, is Ne Gold standard nation, On that date]. i . la ‘ The Solemn Rell Call of the Dead | Seoeuiied ; Answered By the Sign of Sor: Nere ' red 7 the imperial | BUt impressive. The attendance was of halt-wool pattori suite to be sold aiid urge, both of Kiks and of spectators,| Chief Chas, Voigt he. Pado-|""leveral hapdted patter: suite, —=_— = tre Mircea ae “and the ball was tastefully arranged |¢2 fire departient, tom of- | strictly all wool, will be sold for 61.60, MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1897. been on a paper basis, though theo-| (or the oveasi fice with the sfuction of that are worth $2.25 and upw rds. P. P. Use is proof. i silver haute The ef Shortly after 3 o'clock the mem- | kaowing f tte idee A special offering of pattern suite at the test. ‘ $2.98 that would be fairly priced at A strict patent, second only to | ukase is inreality] bers of the lodge, properly clothed, | partment, regime, hi pear en even e. te) | fee se ., | marched in from the reception room, | never been Stay aa wave, Sectors “ ; ” the 16 to 1 silver coinage issue is ing yitay Bee aye *+ and occupied seats deaienk the wail} During the past year, fr e-|black dress gosds, brondclothe, ote, Snow Drift dead. But not so with flat money. | for by it the state credit notes, which |PO" Mebane ee cemher Ist, 1896, to De ‘ ete, than you ever saved before ’ Free coinage of siiver simply gives}are similar to our greenbacks, aie) Exaited Ruler, Mr. M. W. Johu- | 1897, the department made seventy-| S20 ind pee that there's colts ~ good, Straight Grade— way to an absolute paper currency. [nov relecimsble in gold to an vatim-|son, after the proper preliminaries, |three runs to destructive fires, and | faction in the purchase of. Noue better made. —_—_—— ited amount. This abendonmeat of | ‘leclared the lodge in session, and de-| the total loss, as shown by the books] O45 pric, Reduced Kansas proposes to send a the silver stendard by Russia is a} Manded the roll call. of insurance companies, was obly| Tivos nerve to maile when you’ “| ) SY of canceled mortgages to be exhibit | ios event in the financial world AICP. Rogers—Alf P. Rog }§11,953.72. The loss the previo Jeut to the quick; it takes nerve to sce ais y, ~ ed at the Omaha exposition next Pel ae sitiaby, SoNbReN enon «Use| tance fy cae ied pia hte ba By abo yg Retiyeey: O8 ritimate profits go a-glimmering, year. With such signs of returning . ag » «* | tesponse, lenry alr—Henry | ae ee ae H rom 7 1 ame, until this A good, honest fstrictly choice , rel plane now occupied by England, rand again no response, | Vorght, but to the city couacil which nts is reduced to ite flour. Also Prosperity it is no wonder that Kan-} 1) 1, ised Staics, France, Germany, | 'here was an impressive silence, and retired from office this afternoon as/Proper Proportions. New garments gas came back to the Republican fold Austria, Japa. Ho land and all the} then, after the words “They answer | Well. The reduction in loss was due, eae at the exalted ruler’s com- to spend 60.00 oF $7.50 or $10.00 or | Pure, Fresh Corn Meal at the last election. othe chief nations of the world, - Pelee wavahe tein cot td fase | in a part at least, to the new chemical | 0 fora garment, you'll find more —_—---- ed by the coancil, we ne yous money's worth here at any ed hh of these prices. A prominent lawyer remark ALI grief’'—a pretty symbol of sorrow | aud ional fire station hd ALIIPLE HISTOR ’ * i + . y io he | erected by 1¢ on the south-side—and | Attractive Milliner Gelarday that one newspaper suing] Hin, Teootetar, oxi, | made by placing the left hand on the | ere : — y he y Stet Sait ed 4 hi uk at The ager of the Register, evi- right elbow, and raising the right|last, bat uot least, to the efficient ery woman interested in attract-| All manufactured and for sale by eee) wae Coy Bet. We * ©" dently realizing the ridiculousness of aud to the eyes, then with bowed | services of the department. Moos ih 1, high-class feminine the undersigned. an argument is like one lawyer suing) yi, Hcsition in bringing suit against] bead removed the uplifted hand as if HYMENEAL NOTES ohall ts consals Gas act stain thiapop: | 9. eeone nand flour barrele, dur own another for winning a case; another]. oi. publishivg Co. publishes in| brushing the tears from the eyes. N . ular department New things are| Preferred, bought for cash at cur lawyer remarked that it the your the F ek aE an ing Rev. W. H. Pinkerton, of the} —— being received from day to day cooper shop across the street. man would come to the court-house fe ae few |Fitst Christian church, invoked divice a Bes andThose | Hosiery and Underwear We pay the highest cash price for when a hot figut was on, he would Sam Jones would call, ® few) piessing, after which Miss Camille A. ‘That Haye Occurred, Price hinte-are all we can mention, |ecst Su.corm. — We also sell corn jot fig’ » b tory remark His attitude creditably sang ‘Angels . . Come and see these remarkable values. Made of select corn. before exculp: bran and chicken feed and exchange ds are out announcing the ap-| Ladies’ seamless hose at Se. S'.e,]@0Y aud everything 10 our line for realize how tame the er was that! . by no enviable one. He] Bright and Angels Fair | {M D. 1 1 b caused his feelings to be burt. ble ahaa ». Exalted Ruler Mr. M. W. Jobo-| ae. Dapee oe ee asy | 12hse, 15¢ ani that are exception- | Wheat or corn. ! son delivered a brief address on | Children's and misses’ ribbed hore} with ys, Street No. 220, South Te ts catimated that two y wilh ‘the borrower ott, | “Memorial Service.’” embodying the |Cept- J. J. Goodwin, the well de t 10c, 12%¢c, and 15c that are just : Flies. Vaak aha 1 amboat and mill men, to Mr. Ed-|Pemarkable for these prices, ‘ thousand people will go to Alaska , é cara t t nad Protecuve Order of Elks have s iW. Vaughan, young Distinguished values in men’s sox} We spend ovr money humne for ~ — First, Telephone No. ne hogs ; i r memorial services in | jthe tate Mr. E. W : pg Ried d MDa se verta| (tT material! Let us have som ot im}ver many i ; see sa] Sitieparted txotheca the. frab ei ¢ marriage will take aud pattie toe th me ful ie back for the wanutaccured arti-] ai \ DEY / re | Europe. Already the pr 8 in each December, and memorial | First Christisa church, Rev. W. H. |” Union suits for a jele. so that we cam continue to do PD on t2 De unknown at these prices before this | business ourselves and at (he same i eae ee See et S| services are Leld on that day through. | 2 part to wreck possible the Ses. | out the country. Tuesday, , and will unite two | season. time help you. The mone Why not go to W. A. K “ out for grain’ and a 6 Hardly had the Sux gotten weli r. J. M. Worten, the wellknown | Paducah’s most popular and AE prominent society young people SHOES bor mostly stops in town, gtarted when his venomous spirit be- followed in a touching |" y3 os a ‘ staat taal eulogy on the late Mr. Alf. P. Rog- er the cercmony the couple leav ‘The saving in shoes was never great- | and the more our own people von- c Ocun re Eta age He bas made ters, who died last danuary. His|fF Louisvilleon a bridal tour, Jer than now if you'll buy here. “In|sume of our output the more we ¢ ME EASGHAUM importeo FRENCH BRIAR time and again the most positive ‘ > | the future we'll guarantee satisfactory "| . iets way ‘ words were well chosen, and ina] ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Hale, | wear on every pair of shoes boug btn gg Me Beagle yeah Pang ho statements about the Swy’s ci -| modest, but convincing manner, re- | daugter of ex-State Tr rer H, $,[0UF retail shoe department at sreadstuffs and home labor, Busiaess tion, altuoug ally ignorant about |:ninded’ those present who kuew Alf Ot Mariel, to Prot, K._ ©, [41:59 $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 a pair’ | makes money circulate nsaction a i t of the ma ble trs ee hae, : ae HARBOUR’S, helps another, and s¢ es from| petitio: Tue borrors of Gen. Weyler's rule | it—even going so far as to state posi-| Rogers of the many noble trait avelt: of Prinéaten will Gn en es lps another, and so it passes from | petition Z sessed by him. And the s 1 I by », | band to eens and the community is rl} e 2 ry in Just back of Wallerstein’s. helped. Yours for good times, in C re daily becoming better| tively in the columns of his par 4 Simones atm ton ei ming nn ta ae ae pte | UE (PANGAN MLL MD EOIN 8 termination of tle ins nts and it| $word to a lie in making to so fami ac e been allowed to| affidavit. He has carried his The faults of « brothers we write i f seems that had be been allowed to) 1 na i. 4‘ ult ae . , ' Mir . | T. H, PURYEAR, Pres't, i ober ve || ness opposition mach farther th 2 sand, their virtues on ta } ha . » as ‘ are | : have remained an ther y r at a epee Caer: stout,” pod concluded, ‘In (Gutits| wien P ; ; - W. A. COKER, Supt the old men and womer and children generous rivalry which ‘ WR wy z’ . ‘ : : ARO Dir eaege Rete f Brother Alf B , ol We tu 1 at Mayfiel P. S.—Families will please insist would have been killed or starved to| charac‘erize competing concern sscriptions to write in sand.”” fs 0 pl . r ri on their grocerymen keeping our death, Plans are now being ar- A ranged to solicit funds ia this coun- try for the benefit of the thousands of Cubans who are now at the point of 1 Secoud for the opeuing of the nex making lively times in the itle coast towns, As nothing can be raised ia Alaska, the oullitting an provisioning of Alaska gold seekers will be a most important bas’ this coming summer. having n a practice to prej Equally goods in stock and thereby save dice advert whenever possible, | was Attorney I (G. Harss, | schol » Combines Value themselves the trouble of ordering «li- Agent for the eulogy on the late Mr. Heory | , s ot rect from the mill. Notice our Brands | 1896 Stearns for 6S. and Assortment on sacks and barrels, —best on the marke wheels before buying. wl : a ded : Complete repair shop. 1 = BGs and in business dealioRe We | remarks, and paid a glowing tribute ay accom, i sai fia ie ls of merit,| BALLROAD TIALK TABLES. — | Don’t fail to call—remembor t -| to the life of the departed. - Sonne pared with those of u corresponding] the Sun and its mavager. i : ee iets UL oilers Wyeth, , eye ie > . S¢ | Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis date in political cycles, is notencour-} ‘Things went on tls way for nearly Jand Albert Bleich rendered “Io Me+|Joe Kstis and 3 . ee ie a, : : Railway Time Carn aging to the cause of the free coin«|a yes nothiog more than an o¢-| moriam,’” and the next musical num- | Bisminghara, Marshall couaty, were | pr — age of silver, In six states—Obio,|casioual retort from the Sux. Tue] ber following the eulogy on Mr. Lalir| married yesterday, kee — bi a =f Nebraska, Iowa, Kentucky, Virginia} manager of the Register is well known | Was I Know that My Redeemer ; ease reverses $90 80 } Ratbus oat ices tacky; Virgiola manage of tx Lalita ae wot Mise onen| HLA NDKERCHIEFS Baines 12am \ 4 1 Li i’? (ilandel »y Miss ma and Massachusetts—the silver issue] to the business men of Paducah, The | Liveth’’ (iundel), by Miss Emu ici igenias Boe , 5 * reudered in bet usual artisti anited in marriage Sature : oe om was made clear and sharply defined in} petty spite which he has held towar cant ¢ t home of the bride. the elections of 1897. 1n every one|/the Sun and the childish and m tev, W. H. Pinkerton then ad-| Mr P of those states the falling off in Dem-|cious manner he had of showing it, | dressed th eting on ‘+ Fratevnity,”’ ocratic votes a3 compared with the] were but well known characteristics | 40d ia addition to his remarks about bdlge Pes és the departe. ly praised the or-|t? Miss Bianch Hughes took place preceding presidential election was|of his. From him that generous ¥ m4 yesterday at tt f the brid a ' : js tiks for the elevating princi- |¥¢ 4y at the { the bride greater than was the case in the elec-| business rivalry for which jour- i nd practic near Woodville, tion of 1893, the year ‘following the] nalis:ic profession is noted, was not|” « , “One Sweetly Sc presidential election, in which genu-/expected, For these ri Thought,” by H. O. Farahaw, z n i ine Democratic principles of free]Sun paid little or no atteu z BP ee “st tisk dat. trade were the issue. The Demo-] course. . : Turough train and car service be: ween Pa \ ceremonies were ex: both at home and abroad ainst the |b A | Lahr, who died in Evansville la Sux. In every wa osNible, by per 1 sls ay I y per | July Harris held the close # si onbtaedl ve : mse, <cncrioseaeiamanenianenpiimereemmiatatntcnanas ous te Political dis- a . bona) insinuations: giitical a levntion of hearers thit@ighout Mista Bue viuliaist, ot i Jutely the lowest that Tue result of the recent clections,| manager of the Re when carefully analyzed and com-| played his malicious i 126 and 128 North Fifi OF mre arriage of Mr, Will R. Page “quartette. 7 Chie for crats of these six states in 1893 stu When, lowever, the late campaigt ceedingly pretty, At the opening of pe + to legitimate Democratic issues, sim-Jopened, the Register. a re | the session, there was a deep pathos s and to “Arkausay, Texas Q all pain et. Por furtuer 1 ilar to those of 1892, while in 1897 | puted Democratic r, though too}in the silence that followed the roll tion call o A.J. Welch, D. A the | call of the dead, but the closing LINENS et DF, Ae Mempb's. Pann. they 1eiterated their free silver doc-| cowardly to take a position on trines of 1896. ‘The result was that| one promincut issue, became openly | W02y was aay Sed the touchi 3 : renaiibHearhot ce ke inch | in Ohio they lost in 1897 16 per cent.| the organ of a Republicun faction, pire ta Wie an ; 2 ane Be $ any other sign you ca that threatens to tear your throat Into | (ays a year a ime liner of their vote of the preceding year}attempted to take a hand in Repalie } g asked the exalted ruler. shreds—how are you going to stop it? Ja cluster $ ora a ee ! 3 id cen. | ELLUNOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD against a loss of 12 per cent. in 1 ;] ean politics and again made the Sus dat this each Elk removed from the caslest way is the best way. |jine to: re wu the lapel of his coat a tiny sprig of | 4 single dose of mental. ‘Think of this at Cl Time Table tn eMtect Novent in Teme iiiots | in 18: } per | and its manager the special object of a t : t-me-nots, which wer ecte: ’ mas time; our assor of linens met h E DR. BELL’S mas time; our nent of 1iNeNS) poursvinue AND MEME cent., in 1893 11 per cent, ; in Ken-| its mali acks. This beic | ! by the usbers and deposited in anuro for Christmas is a rare lot. po hen liad ag tacky io 1897 the loss was 14 per| political affair, the Sux then took up| on the altar. Dine .v New Orleans sto am cent., in 1894 (there was no election] the discussion, and while desiring to | After the doxology, Rey. Pin! Be AR- ONEY PICTURES ? tise in that sta‘e in 1893) 6 per cent. ; in| avoid personalities, it was compzlled | ton pronounced benediction. , sy Jeckson, Tena, 10.38 atm 1008 pin Virginia in 1897,23 per cent., in}at times to make a few persoual| ‘To Prof. H. O. Farniam,the lodge pv AND HEALS. ae Sh Vereenen Ot PStaee pe AO a , ranist, is due much cred ol a and unframed—bough wo 0 ian 1893 21 per cent., in Massachusetts| remarks relative to the manager of |OT&uist, is due much credit for the This remedy cuts the mucus and |eaneciail heanitaan by ie bispm ‘tiem Papen success of the services. ‘Tbe ushers takes out the Lemont especially for the holiday trade. aad : imam p0ew in 1897 23 per cent., in 183 11 per | the Register Saige canal : es : ammation, curing the Ar Princetoti...s: 2Ham 95am were Messrs, Matt Carney, Ruy Daw-] cough and its cause. CLOAKS Ar Evansvilio..... 60am cent., against an avtuil via 75 per son, Dick Clements ‘and A.C. At- ae VE cits not an expect: Ar Hopkinsville. ..°3 00 pm (3pm cent. in 1893, It will thus be seen ‘ kins, Bre ae res atl throat, bronchial > encing this week Ar Nortouville. ... 540pm 3% am_10/ ee rous, Itaffords the easiest [cloaks will be offered at cost, We|Atlorsetranch.. 74pm Sitam~ coinage of silver was made a distinct phonons CaPi. EO FARLEY » the quickest way and the safest |do not wait until January (o mark | AT OWensboro.....°2 4 pin *900am 9.15 pm is ' way of curing any 1 4 J ) Ar Louisville. ....1055 pun am 6 15pm issue inthe campaign of 1897 the] Ladies of the Baptist Chureh to kind of a cough. them down, | We give or custom-| Gasinaal..... he 1.sbam Democrats lost a greater percentage| esos toe the Uulost St asco. cae ers the benefit now. cy SQUE BOUND Noi No: . emember the Uulort- . In bottles—25c, 50¢ rite “ry was of their votes than they did in the . Appointed to Represent Ken-| !? Pe'tles—25¢, Soc BELL'S . oulsville s... 7 30 am a and $1.00, Pe We also offer the few re: g | Ly Owensboro 05 a corresponding year of 1893, when unate, Si ; bg FINE 1 Ny Ae at ced ae it hs Sheesh adage m" ene | tuecky at the Christening. BE SURE YOU GET TAR dress patterns at reduced prices—| Lvitiopkinevil e... they stuck to the legitimate Demo- DR. BELL'S HONEY some of them at less than cost. i ‘ . spon whieh they wou the|#undreds Will Be Ved In the _ Pine-Tar-Hi Peasy Ar Paducah. $10) Pissm Wisen : 1892. Basement of the Chureh Pwo Others Appointed From This| /@-Tar-noney = Brie TBR 18 ie — Ar Jackson, 55am . = on Dee, 28th, District, Capt, Stone and Mr, ae oe Ror COOK REMEDY CO.| ried t eee c 5 Ph ae Tis par “From a strictly utilitarian point W. R, Tyler, COR REMEDY. CO : 3 A Gaetan tee y of view the work pays,"” said Vice] The ladies of the First Bap —_—_— BLOOD POISON Home Seekers’ Excursions, At Natcher President Theodore Voorhees, of the|church are making arrangements to! Governor Bradley has appointed . On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and iladelpbia sading ra ith | give @ mammoth supper e poo nore e binted A SPECIALTY *, 21 the is Centra i sen x Philadelphia & Rea ling railroad, with a ig panna a bppat te 4 m oF Capt. Ed. Farley, of the city, a guest (ri, MrT, eonalary oe Nertary Bi00D Deo, aT Sue ipo Conical Railroad ST, LOULS DIVISION, reference to the Young Men’s Chris-|¢ We city on the Tuesday following | oF ‘yonor to attend the christening of a eo ie tickets Lo certain points, in-Alac{ caarZQRi@ 27° Po UR tian Associations along the line off ‘Tho spread will be given in the} the battleship ‘Kentucky’ ia Jan CURE £0 IK 15 TO 35 DAYS bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota four poli, ie 6 com \ tcThs work oF Koa aaaoulas Se re tin wen in the/oary, about six weeks off. ‘The||y, ie. » Dakota, his road. ‘be r ement of the church, at Fifih a: Py ear { his C an be treate home for the same} | low Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, y of « tion,” he further said, ‘is directly in] Jefferson, and will lack no ner quesis Of honor.¢eom this Cope ne here we will coutract to pay your | Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Stiene tnexcell , the way of variety, qnantity or cast. |gfessional District are Hon, W. J. 4 fare and hotel bills, aud no charge BP's a Caton ji fi the interest of economy, and any] the way of variety, quantity or qual- ere Ct Kuttawa, and Re E. Tyler, ||ie te tall to cu , ‘| | Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon,'Ten- St. Louis, 2 Tesh ¢ movey expended to make moral,eober| 27, 924 {4 will be quite novelty i} Giinton. It is. probable thar all nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and’ Wye! peaytQS™HBar™?- i 5 Paducah, Preparations will be made D probable that al IF YOU HAVE owing at one fare, plus $2, for the Ean su hii incknéyville Telephone 118, Cor. oth and Trimble. meo, is well invested and will bring} ¢, r feeding hundreds of people. three gentlemen will attend, { pe Beil AH Neches inf {round trip, good for twenty-one days} Garbonaal Marcon i eturos in better s e."? 7 A a maples, Copyer-col ‘ * icke a If the representative of this great 7 igus einah 2 Hair or tsebrows alling out, it is this} | formation apply to anivefeleins SCIEN? IFIC AND ¥ J.T. Donovax, C. A Ail traing run aally exce; railroad system can see in the Young | ‘is diseased portion of the MPa | orn cia enncl cea Wi : . T, Donovan, C. A., ’ oad systen b wa 0 Dy CON, Se ads Up Paducah, Ky 4th a star, whieh do Bi si Tit Men's “platy epaguiey aol, Itioa of the * ‘ Its Ball of Yarn. SS ORR A toa TE) "Now Sid B04 ear =|BLACKSMI i TT N ency that is of practical service in Tee Pe ne a ‘and Ne ‘The board of education met Satu . a » men in| erfect hearing, and when it is entire P D Sature ving we service i men 18) deafness, is, ne Fonts and valovs the intian: !day night to wiad up its busiess, |f WH GUARANTEE TO CURE ook upon dence step me th ¥ , | mation can be ta en out and th " Minit, peatAce: & + |] We solfett the most obstinate eases, and ici y it 18 reasonable to euppose ape Hod, Vice President C, M. Leake presid- |] charleape un aman gbaluate cases, and Physician and sed coushey betwedo Olasana tt wet i chants, business men and i C S]ing. Dr, Brooks was the only meme |] Spry chnis diseage has always baftiod the [i leat ihe taal ae 7 : muinent physicians ‘Tralue ai@'and 294 carry Pullman sleepe:s, All work guar 2 of the my ber absent, Mayor-elec! " ie i ci benind our wu: should take oy iy a nt, Mayor-elect Lang's re i sia ut Sent a Surgeon gual cars and coaches between Faducah and koe ine ord eire ise Gaiurrt'uatcut |signation having taken effect siace a ftunared pgs ek sont St Louw city. ¢ 0) @n- eeppee ee onueaY & Og’ Toledo, 0. The usual preliminaries over, Mr, ‘gO, Tl, " 1 09.m.1103 p,m. hana oud, 4 g. ee ay Louis) K i . ’ at Voorhees [igh gals amily Pills ure tue ves Hyrd, of the building commitice, re- K RE MEDY CO Broadway, | Donovan, C.A.," agucali, Ky, Bi ‘ coco BESEEEBS g Es