The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 7, 1897, Page 2

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F you don’t see whatyou want in our windows, come inside. You'll velcome await- not only find a hearty and use- Userut *GiF TS receiver is all the more gratified when | holiday gifts are useful. Handkerchiefs ; . Not a tray full, but hu om i. lovely ones, at prices to move the Gloves we ndre big quantity quickly. No more appropriate gift than a} Men's hemstitched lawn hand-| nice pair of kid gloves for relative| kerchiefs, white or colored borders, or {ri Justa few hints from | the big stock Men's lined dogskin gloves at soc the pair Mens fa shionable one-clasp kid for 5c. Men's kerchiefs Pure she inen hemstitched hand- it 15 and 25¢. linen hemstitched and embroidered Swiss handkerchiefs, gloves, «ll popular colors, $1.00. for ladies, at 10 and 15¢ Mi ive-hook kid gloves at] Ladies’ beautiful linen cambric $1.00 a pait handkerchiefs, embroidered and the fashionable light and dark shades in ladies’ patent clasp and butten kid gloves, $1.00 and $1.50 a pair lace-edged, at 25c, to $5.00 each. Special Doll Purchase The little ones look forward each year to our Xmas display of dolls We've enough this year to gladden the hearts of all, and the cost was never so trifling. Come and see them. 35¢, c, 65¢ Suggestions 4. | for Gifts Sterling silver button} hooks, 7 inches long, regular $1.50 kind, Handsome Silks only 55c here. Plaid and figured fancy hose for ladies, quite the fad now, from 25¢ to 85¢ the pair. womenfolk satins and | separat gifts for the ewest silks, . for fancy waists, Long black coque feather boas, | skirts and evening dresses. 50c to 89c. All the delicate shades in Sterling silver mounted purses trous satins, 500 per y ard at 49c. Extra width solid eolared china Hemstitched damask silks, in light tints, at 50c yard. 2c each. Richly colored Roman stripe chi Natural wood handle, 26-inch na silks at 65¢ yard. gloria silk umbrellas at $1,00. andsome plaid Lovely the lus towels at and Roman Sterling silver pocket knives—| stripe taffetas at 75¢ and Sse. pretty gifts for the men, at Heavy black brocade silks for each. goc yard. The Fancy Work essstcnci Xmas _ bea! dainty needlework Is alive with idea in gers, ready de for those who have neither time vor talent for this work Pretty picture , mounted and embroidered, for Dainty pin cushions at 3 Fine ‘sofa pillows, in silk, Eider-Down Sola Pillows... 2 gags eee Oe nt pe have a complete supply of the newest shade See the handsome designs for TABLE LAMBREQUINS. 35¢ scand 5 ties, and Covers, CentER PiEcEs, 0000000: SHOE DEPARTMENT! The interest manifested by the trade ir. our line of children’s shoes, which represent the top notch in styl: and quality, idence to ys of merit in the line. 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. 75c buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8,flace or button. 75c buys spring-heel calfskin, 5 to 8. Larger sizes in proportion. is ev WOMEN’S SHOES. Our women's shoe business has not been started, but but a skirt mish line already commands the attention of th and you neglee your interest if you do not iavestigate this department the coming week. $1.25 buys woman’s kidskin, foxed, lace tip. 1.50 buys woman’s kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great wearer. 1.50 buys woman’s kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear. 2.00 buys a woman's vici,a beauty. UR MEN’S DEPARTMENT We save you twenty-five per cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and RUBY & PHILLIPS 221 BROADWAY e wise 219 BROADWAY eo {F YOU DAINK, DRINK THE BEST -YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE., ‘HEW RIGHMOND HOUSE BAK AGENT Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor. AND Fino+t of Wines, Liquors and Cigars aly on hand. J, W. Moore, DKALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all pays of the city Cor, 7th and Atypue. Densmore ST PEWRITERS AND PLIES ing you, but more bea stiful ful X silts than you ever saw before. The giver shows good sense and the | and handsome articles | THE PADUGAN DAILY SUN, S , 2 Jie season for the theatre walt Published every afternoon, except] ocietyes A SOCIETY WOMAN WHO WOULD NOT | Sunday, by DEVIATR FROM THE PATHS OF INTHOLITY, THE SUM PUBLISHING COMPARY, Go ‘ i iatiollos aidan Hevea apieiesies SSI fo lfore the house. Two elegantly ate tired Indies of society got out, age aeieaas cendet the steps and pressed the The cement of an approach+|buttou, ‘The door was opened and Tone temente, dott [IME Wedding was inade Uns week] they we ered into: the reception 1 Seian which is causing much pleasant com-|room. ‘The butler look thelr ea ve ment amon: puntber society | upstair {svon returned. He ed fandend Wie, 1S Hen SUN a sonte bere. a Unslak “Mas: Cieedt-| tered the foots witil tls habitaal wonie | win, the att e slaughter of Mr. | chalance «t delivered bis) instrue- Drily, per an 4.50|80d Mrs. J.J, Goodwin, and Mr, [tions in a monotone bale, ate monte. 225] Kdwia Walton Vanghan, a popular The madame desires mo to say to Ose month, 40] Young gentleman of the city, are the | Mrs, A. that sho has nt heads Daily, per week. 177 10 cents | Contracting parties. The engagement ache, aud that the harsh voice and \w + es annum in’ad- of these weil kaowo young people loud talk of Mrs. A. will only aggra- | Vanee se sscecseeeecreces 1,00] a8 been an open secret for several | vate the attack, And Suecimen ‘copies free months, but not until lately has the) “Ob! Be __ [exact dato of the marriage been} are you a |known, ‘The sylemuiziion of the And to. Mrs. H.,” continued the | TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1897. [naptials will occur ou Cuesday, De-| butler, “madane « me to aay cember the 2ist, at the First Chris-|that she is also suffering with nerv- Ir is one thing to proclaim and ane] 8 church, Rev. W. IL Pinkerton] ousness, aud that Mrs, H. has a way | officiating. of rocking violently snd moving jother to put into practice. bdaemese about that would positively distress At the home of the bri:le'e | Ther to. She begs, therefore, 1 From the apology in advance be} Mr. and Mrs. George F. on, at 4}, uaa.’ 7 lid 7 new mayor must expect to make] O'clock this afternoon, in Covington, a 1 Sore ed out with indig |many mistakes occurred the marriage of Mr. Nathan} ie xc lamations coenmraanina Nelson, of this city, and Miss Mayme) Ty on ever heat tell of such To TELL a manufacturer what scale| Eaton, of Covington, Ky. rudene sid Mrs. After the ceremony an clegant ae of wages to pay is saying ® good ‘ dinner was tendered the bridal party, but it after which they left for a tour through eastern cities. The bride has numerous friends in this city, having visited here last winter, who will gladly welcome her in their midst. Mr. Nelson needs no introduction, deal; it may sound well, is jingoism pure and simple. Mayor Lane takes pains to say the rate is "$1.60. He fails to say the average for the two years wa $1.40, which was less than underany sults from trustee management, the was adopted. Martha Leech present ordinance E | While © cemetery committee of the] Ou Thursday and Friday nights of this week, the auspices of the Home for the Friendiess, the much talked of opaca “Myeale’’ will be given at Morton's opera house The program will contain the fol- unde: council can and will give some atten- involves the every tion to the cemetery, it idea of a changed committee two years, and there is a lack of per- interest, so necessary to keep- | lowing artists: ing the cemetery in repair and order,| _ Mycale, Greek sorceress, Mrs Te sight be sald that almost every |J#mes Weille. aha ae r Y| Myths, the Fates, Clotho, Misses| cemetery of imporiance in the land, is Clara Raider; Atropas, Clabach Lachesis, Geraldine Sanders; 1 daughter of Count of Piur Mra, Jesse Dadswell, maiden aunt of Angela. Susanna, Miss F Tabiatha, Mrs. which is kept up in. good order, coutrelled by trustecs and does not form a part of the political machine Before the adoption of the trustee plan the cemetery was a bramb'e Weille. 1 Zethue, son of Pan, Mr. Robert] Chastaing. | | growth wilderness, bat under the ju- dici of trustees jt was made « beautifal place, at a very It would be a pity to ale} Fy como, captive aud get to be} Rmery Hobson. and ‘jt ~ The opening meeting of the Sk us management Guiseppi, chief ef ; Will Broz | on, small cost. miustre! low it fo ran_down, an tly and ill attended t is very certain that those owning lot f ica va lots, \ebeare club will be, held Weduesday reatly prefer trustees #0 own Lots, aera een eee tsck wilt, Mrss| to control the place without pa: It} suxwell | is an error to claim the cemetery 8) syig Kama Clark entertained ber] part of political spoils. The trustee young friends Friday eventug at ber method is the best and most satisfac-) home on North Niath street. Music | tory plap. Suppose the schools were and dant b gullet the bappy | hours a , after which dainty re: ed under the management council, docs tobe j | j Miss Mattic Fowler entertains on| reshments were served. inmittee of the ‘ ppose they would bave the Will of ac ny one and success they have mei? Magazine following Cosmupoli- Century, Thursday afternoon the glaub. Reports from the megaaines will be read; tan, Muosey, MecClares’, « any one say such a committee could not rus the schools? But we all | of same. 1 am assured you can pre-| YF pare to wrestle with a fair sized defi Mr, and Mrs. Henry Burnett Saturday for an eastera tri} lett | cit.’—[From Mayor Lang’s Ad- dress. Mr. Nathan Nelson left Sat y What does he propose to do with | for Covington, Ky., accompanic y| the money? Levies have been made] his brother, Mr. Sam Nelson, who is | bet man at the Nelson- | to cover every legitimate expendit + » woduing. | aud the 3 are being collected. | ~~ | Tue records show that the outgoing], Mrs. Harry Snow Las returned from Evansville, after a several | council has turned over noarly $12,- a neil bas turned over nearly 612, | weouss visit, 000 ia cash to the uew board, with] VO j : cee ee wT Messrs, Hugh Williams and Jess every bill paid todate, “With the) aris of Louisville, are in the city. large amount of taxes yet to be col- lectead aud fines, for feitures, ete., there is no reason why be a balance ia the Mr. Murrell Buckner, of Louisville, all hceases, is in the city Mr. Sanders Fowler left last for Cincinnati. Mrs. Joe Hart aud daughters, Misses Mit and Flo, are expected home from Louisville this week. there should not treasury at the end of the fiscal year. Lue mayor vetoed the levy ordinance possibly from force of habit, just to he consisteat in opposing every- thing. Mr. Frank Scott is in St. Louis on It will be remembered that the| business, avian same mayor refused to approve the] Mr. 1. D. Wilcox has returned from a visit to St, Louis levy of the year before, because, he said, it was twenty-fve cents too | Mr. Chas, Reed and Misses Reed low, but after making more perma- | and Segenfelter have returaed from @ nent improvements than bad been | Short visit to St. Lonis. made for years previous, that year’s levy of $1.20 was sufficient, and left more than $3600 on hand at the end of the year, and 28 the mayor was in then be 18 as surely in error FASHIONS FOR EVENING WEAR, Evening bodices have designs/ worked with ribbon, either forming 4 lattice work or foliage design, Velveteen, with a conventional de- sign in white chenille, wakes a unique waist, ‘The latest shade for evening wear is turquoise blue, White spider net, worked ia silver, pearl and gold, is something decided- ly new for an elegant gown, Greek tulle is an illusionary ma- terial used for ball dresses, A pretty fancy is that of having evening gowns made of black poing d'esprit tulle over another color of, same kind of tulle, White mousseline de soio is much favored for the ball gow very young girls this season, Petupia is a popular shad, error now, aud unless extravagance and jobbing creep in, there wiil be money left at year, irying the end of the present fiscal We hope Mayor Lang is not to pave the way for such ex- a = night! Ss ‘And she bas always pretenc be such a gy od friend of mine!"’ ex- claimed Mra. Hi **Let's drive to Mra, M.’s and tell her about it,”’ To Mrs. M lady heard w soon as she bad of the 8 imed: as he is well Known and has many ; previous administration, and pays for] warm friends in Paducah: ‘i Abad haven't you heard? It's} the sewerage and a thirty thousand ew. a me ier i red th Her dollar school house A pleasant event of the past week ivired the callers —E, was the meeting of the Crokinole} bea 1 mre | Club at the well appointed home of not fashion any Tux policy of placing Usk Grove | oN Si vne Cobb on Broadway Fii- [mote to say you are ‘not at hon j cemetery in the hands of trustees is} day afternoon, with Mrs, C. B. Au | when are, sos" t you know, It not new. It was adopted by a Dem-| tin as hostess. ‘The prize was woo) e to tell the s | ocratic couneil over ten years ago,|by Mrs. George Wallace, a ca ¢ sre 4 ohig | and formed one of the clauses in the| Plate of rare beauty and design, eM dale rape POA aitw ehart When tt deaet three-course luncheon was an agree : ne Aa beabesl hen the new charter) abe floale of the afternoon. lain reason why, It's bes was provided for all cities of the third —— the rage, you under class, the provision was left out, On} On Wednesday — afternron tly ares: i: oung adies’ ternoor Ding 1 erste ben A account of the more satisfactory ree| Young Ladies’ Afternvon Cing \ ; n Mrs é Club will be euteriained by Biss] # ey were over. their way to their ¢ lady who had in- b) soup everythiy is such a privilege to know her It is, indecd How often dil Grace refase be- Five times She might | id to have won by her noes. sun's VERY DEAR, She has such dainty little b The kind that capid loves, Bul, ob, it costs an awfal lot To keep those hands in gloves. She has two little shell like ears, With bine veins lightly crossed means five $100 bills— know what ear rings ¢ Her costumes always are superb Quite chic aud up to date The other women eavy her— And II pay the freight And do I love As every one Iways was aa Yes indeed! fee, ar er an lalw will Be very di perville Journal. had such a wonderfal night!"? said the inaccent young society girl crossing the gypsy fortune teller’s wrinkled pala with silver. I dreamed I saw 4 sweet little cupid coming toward me throu the snow. He was dressed so oddly, for he wore nothing bat silk hat and Hoon duster trimmed ©Oh, I am his) | We have the Sole Agency for | NUN INALLY’S v7 CANDY... Second to none in qua Klegant packages, Sixty cents per pound, | Give us your or immediately POR CHRISTMAS in and examine sty le of pack age and quality of goods. Ye AMYpoersous A. PRUG Bh (ivtyee) ey IADWAY, REMOVED! ‘STEAM LAUNDRY To No, 120@*North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J W. YOUNG & SON, I Efinga & Co embaimers, 09 Third ‘i jalw A., ‘what |of half-wool pattern si It} Harbour’s... Crowding to the Front Good goods at bargain prices are winning the day tor this store. We started out to give greater values for ihe money than any other store. We + wag done thit—are doing it every y, and shall continue to do it. thie store's bargains are si nply worthy of the name, Come, see and finger the goods for yourse them ~ | new, and worthy i Facts About Dress Goods A wide range of dress goods styles; and the price on every sort rings with the true story of money saving, Our public gets ‘the benefit, and they ‘s appreciate these money-saving opportunities, Now for a few bargain hints. We've just received another stock te to be sold » worth $1.60 a suit hundred pattern lt wool, will b t are worth $2.2 A special offering of pattern suits at $2.98 that would be fairly priced at even $4.00 and 85,00 a suit, Let us save you more money on ok dress goods, broadcloths, ete., than you ever saved before t 890, 480, 550, 650, there's a solid sa tion in the purchase of. Cloak Prices Reduced It takes nerve to smile when you're cut to the quick; it takes nerve to see legitimate profits go a-glimmering, but they'll go, just the same, until this | big stock of garments is reduced to its proper proportions. New ga ments arriving almost daily. If you are will- ing to spend $5.00 oF $7.50 or $10.00 or $12.60 for a garment, y find m than your money's worth here a of these prices, Attractive Millinery Every woman interested in attract ive, high-art, high-class feminine headgear at falr prices is cordially in Vited to consult our artiste in this pop- ular department = New things are being received from day to day for 98 suite, sold for $1.69, \d upwards. | bh ete, fa Hosiery and Underwear Price hints are all we can remarkable y 38 hose at 6 that are oxce; misses’ ribbed bose «i ide that are just these prices Distingul t Tye, 10¢ sox xee} in women’s verts 1 pants for 16c and 252 a garment Union suits for 2% nd 600, unknown at th season © prices before this SHOES ‘The saving in shoes was never great- er than now if you'll buy here. In the future we'll guarantee satisfactory pair of hoe departm $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 a pair. HARBOURS, On North Third street Just back of Wallerstein’s ..OUR... GREAT STOCK Combines Value | and Assortment | Prices absolutely the lowest that can be named for goods of merit | Assortments the greatest that even To these are added specialties for the holi |days in great variety we have ever shown. | at popular prices. | HANDKERCHIEFS | A hundred handkerchiefs to each jose wouldn't be one too many |We have chosen our Christmas a |handkerchiefs with a view toward ne handkerchief at a supplying a little cost. kuow it would not do it without full] ffarpers’ and Nineteenth Century, | with fur; aud be seemed very hun: 4 ——- |gry, for every now and then he mad * why ned handker Lig he pane) ane Rev. H. B. Johnston entertained |g snowball and ate it ell me good | t=." hed handker WHAT DOES IT MEAN? the official board and officers of the / dame what my dream perte pe + WAL Legend Kenikiceuas 4 Broadway Methodist church last) «My poor child!'’ answered the | tinen, with initials ~ “1 have been informed that the/eyening at the parsonage from 6 | seeress, while the briny tears chased | !diew white hemstitched handberchtet finance committee of the former] unt'l 9, Jeach other down the furrowed cheeks | ies and embr d council in their most careful esti-! ygr, Arthur Board, after a business | like forty dogs after a cat; try to} handberehlete, mates deterwined on a Jevy of $1.70.| trip to the city, lett Monday for bear the awf : -you will aay | Gents’ white hemstitched handwerchiets It is a matter of record that the | Arkansaw, ipo baton Nec af * Power 24 ne writ faa, “ mayor vetoed the tax levy of $1.60, | Aiss Addie Hart has returned from | Sas. a tlt } LINENS ig a ef e insuMciency | an extended visit to relatives in Dear as giving A tie reason the InsntloieOey | | Three hundred and sixty-five days a year a handsome linen cloth Ja cluster of napkins or a pair of fine towels are useful and orna }mental. Think of this at Ch mas time assortment of line for Christmas js 4 rare lot | PICTURES A beautiful collection of pictures —framed and unframed—bought |especially for the holiday trade CLOAKS Commencing this week, all our cloaks will be offerec cost. We do not wait until January to mark |them down, We give our custom ers the benefit now. our We also offer the few remaining jdress patterns at reduced pric some of them at less than cost, L. B. OGILVIE & CO. Home Seekers’ Excursions, On Nov, 2, Nov, 16, Dec. 7 and Dec. 21 the Illinois Central Railroad company will sell first class round trip tickets to certain points in Ala- bama, Ariaona, Colorado, Dakota, Iowa, Idaho, Kausas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesots, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregou,'Te! nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy oming at one fare, plus $2, for tie round trip, good for twenty-one days to return, For tickets or further ine formation apply to J.T. Donovay, C. A., Paducah, Ky HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M, Physician and Surgeon OMe Hours; 1098, m, 1103p. m Ore, 0, 419 Broadway, “Dor ‘The SHOLIDAY P|! ME Pipe and dia will save you the | petition, ¢ HAL ¥ hi AND ICYCLE SUNDRIES Agent for the hig of Bicycle \ 1896 Stearns for $56 f > ee ONT « best on the market, | heel made uf wheels before buying only excl: i in i Complete repair shop r scat ta wheels fr a ee Don’t fail to call Is rapidly beco: PAI + Bergdoll, i by Will be pl « an inspection 310 BROADWAY TELEPHONE 31 1t Cuss VCVe- pane a aos te The Most Fastidious -& SON OOO 98% i-itm ber VEVEVTVEVVVS TS EEVUVY i ‘ tr ' wa f the break of repairs i a job ¢ ‘ t ” OF ERSCHAUM im FRENCH remember the place Paduc ah Cycle Works, road sone 128 North Fifth street, x r Houet ming the favorite BSOLUTELY PURE CAH BOTT LIN Seltacr Water ar 1 “OBERTS BEER ! BRIAR G CO, Dr. Al HOURS HENRY \ BO bert Bernheim ror) ician anc OK BIN Patent Eaisot Fiat Oneung B Everything ia ‘ts Season O's une fre: Telephone 118, oth and Cor, hh and sa rimble. SCIEN TIFIC AND Fins? BLACKSMITHING «| REP, ll nOk All wor Court S'ieet bet, ADWAY ad and gd,

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