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; THE PADUCAH OA LY SUN, how calm and restfal it appears,| A MOST GRAPHIC STORY, Ww ith you by my side I could sail on Published every afternoon, except % 4 4 “Kes? od. Itis Taken Direct from Real Life Sunday, by ' irmed, ‘forever ; will ACh N THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, a ata leg Pn OO! val lost Fast iNgonPoRATED ‘On one condition,” she repli . : ence “Lama cautions girl, and Udo not Boik Abroad Pwestoaht AND MANAGE Rut 1 will let and In America. Willfbe pared by ah inspection Vick Pmstpent S#CRETARY wish -husty. Tumasonen) Miss Murti ch made an ideal] you make the test, and when the test] ‘The uawritten romances of life are of our fal stuck ole epmenoieny charming hostess for the young|i8 made and you say it is successful | more wonderful and far more inter: yor, 3st sath RW, Clement, JH ’ FM. Pi sTiinmson J. 9. Do ladies cinque clu), Weduesday after. | L will go with you eating than the most vivid works of - noon, the hospitalities of her beauti-| ‘‘And that test, sweetheart?’’ he j fiction. The on b Omer, Standard Block, 118 Norte Fourth q e we are about to re: ‘ dtoe, Stand ful home being most gractously die. | cried, late occurred in real life, and ie both ww 4 fi ROoes pensed, In addition to the club] “You take « boat and sail on for-| interesting and instructive. F you don’t see what you want ‘9 pally, per annum 60} members there were present: Mrs, ever, and when you have sailed on] Mrs. Jeunie Ray formerly lived in You" ) Daily, Six month + 2.25] Minta Husbands, Mrs. Ut. C. Leec ih, | forever tell me how it works,’’ she|Manebester, N. f1, Her home was veleome await-| Daily, Ove mont 40| Miss Mattie Fowler, Mrs. Walter | answered, pleasant, her surroundings comfort- arty welcome awa * per week. +++ 10 cents|Jobneon, Mrs. O. L. Gregory, Miss} And she left him meditating. able. In the year 1880 she visited beautiful and use | Weekly, per annum injad- Humble, Mrs. Stickney, Miss Mary die sae ae England, and while in that country han you ever saw| vance... eee sees 1,00] Halloran, §Mis Rubie Cobb, Miss c 4 jbegan to experience strange sensa- | Specimen copies tree Janette Campbell Loyd Bos-| ee ey ea theowlis|tions, At first she attributed them ; well, Mle Virgin A, Mrs, Wil./a bin! of ee ves nak fem (to change of climate, but they con- cin se ofr : ee RT 4 cox, Mra, ALR s, Mrs, Mail 0 nowaday At any tate the mis- |inued and inereased, until tinally FUL °GIF TS THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1897 baa: hire: Mcqnot, and] fortuae that has always bee sls lNike taiae dapiker erleeha’ ae ’ 5 ‘ a with re aie eh © i Worry | came utterly discouraged. ‘i , Tnos A, Eptsox, Jx., is but] The gifts bestowed upon the vie- | Mle woman of fashion, At this sea | Teqwas while in this condition that s all the more gratified when | tors were cacried off by Mrs, Walter {800 the owl and fashion go hand in| yrs, Ray returned to America and PL twenty-one years old, yet he bias oliday gilts are useful. pele ag + [Johnson aud Miss May Terrell, Mra. {hand. No lat in reatly uj-todate lier ome. Thousands of women R fair to rival his illustrious father ia unless decorated with this” s . r , + H. dk. hief: ‘ ¢ Johnson winning visitors prize, @ 7 - winber- | read this story ean appreciate the i | at andkercnie[s his endowment of inventive genius. | eyt glass and silver toothbrush bolder, [eyed crooked-benked inhabitant of| condition in which Mrs. Ray thei fNot a tray full, but hundrec ‘ He siarts out by making improve-| Miss Verrell winning the club | ark caves and caverns was and sympathize with her suffer- ely ones, at prices to move t pia Mette Be, ments on his father’s inventions. prize, a royal dresden clock. The} Pheasants b: so risen in popu- ling. Two prominent physicians were big quantity quickly. — festivities concluded with a tempting| larity with the owl and are almost as |ealied and endeavored to do all in J tal hemstitched ah ae , Ses ae Avtinel Mieke chien ee er a el mec aa the wl f inde thelr power for her ine pe spite, = iefs ite or colored borders, | or {frien¢ st a few hints from « Pe of paradise are als ake oF | however, of heir skill, s. Ray ase. «Dh alliae inc ead aan ha Wie : J loyed success so far. The report of] Tbe ext meeting of the | slaughter this senson, aul are rigélly| grew weaker and more depressed the capture of Guisa by the insur-| ladies cinque club will be o ‘lfasionable for trimming — winter | while the agony she endured seemed iMen'salllinen hemstitchedband-| "Mews lined dogakin gloves at : Loe Ora: kerchieis at 15 and '25c. oc the pair. gents under Gen. Garcia has been] Welnesday with Miss Fandie Baylor) bats, to increase. It was at this time that | ) / a4 My tc Pure sheer linen hemstitched and fashionable one<lasp kid leoatrmed, with Spanish lows of Georg i" No longer is it required by the] noted physician who was called de- O!1 : i confirmed, wit! P Broadway i ; ae Bs embroidered Swiss handkerchiefs, | gloves, all popular colors, $1.00. |eeriy eight hundred. This ts. the slelared Mrs. Ray was sufferiug from ’ aucer, said there was no belp aud for ladies, at 10c and 15c. five-hook kid gloves at ‘er to autonomy that| THe Crokinole club will bold a/an animated kuleidos PYN Ladies’ beautiful linen cambric) ¢ pair. kind of an answer to autonomy that} veing Friday week with Mrs, M.| ‘The coloring Y told her friends she could not live 7} cor JI1 se Ba 1 l handkerchiefs, embroidered and! ; 1e fashionable light and dark | Americans like to hear. Gary. gown ts, on the | more than a week at lace-edged, at 25¢, 35c, 50c, 65¢! shades in ladies’ patent clasp and ———_——— Pe ————— 2 the vivid, startling colors are not as| And here comes the interesting Miss Mattie Fowler entertained t po vor thie eeasou ee last | part of the story, which » will en- to $5.00 each. butten kid gloves, $1.00 and $1.50] Gowenxor Brapiey is something iracad jub this afternoon, ‘The P il Mrs. R * 02 ji & ine! - pepales-asltheeay Me me ( thority the info \' avor to tell in Mrs. Ray's own Special pair. of a humorist. In remitting the five] sacycines selected for the imontlily [epee a euthority inform jeer ene Dd Purchase against Sylvester Johnson, of Nelson] reports were: Nineteenth Century ed: Daria thet Velveteen: will be toch |.“ Uaknowa to aba peyeidaee | engaged in a fist] Cosmopolitan, McClure’s, Munsey, |i) yoo from nowlon until the warm. (1 bad) been using a preparation ot The little ones look forward each { the governor said: ‘*Any Harper's and Century. : ound io the {Which Ehad heard much. 1 didu’t year to our Xmas display of dol - ! man in Kentucky who gets into al] ‘Tho social event in Jewish circ 5 te which ler BI plain and fancy [tell the physitians because I fen We've enough this year to gla adden| it ¥ ; ‘ |they would ridicule me, and perhaps | diMeulty and defer imaelf by | was the dance given Mond: ening > ! V the hearts of all, and the cost was) mM SZ; ht dietitian ego tee htt Sat a very {order its discontinuance. Daring all] never so trifling. Come and see!‘ AA Bt Getg ie “Het, Geoerves BPRS | i Levy, Mew O \ r Jeserves more appre- | te while that the physicians were at >t E | Fad ie H A N IN yay N KK them. ed He is an unusual specimen, avd A F eudiag me thd preparation was tea’ ‘ < . the danc stefully jong vdis of the publi 7 aia 132 South Fourth, § sphone 2 _ . : are Hy aud faithfully doing its own work Streel-Telephone 201 Ought to be encouraged. eon was served at the Delicate: | ok r ala the SS The merry dancers [were ' i uy . . Tue experimen exportations of} Kate Levy, Bianche Schwal Blane! ¢ ‘ on rt, i a . t - or bee Mets Suggestions | ey American tin-plate have been so suc-| Bloom, Irma Heeht, Stella Uilmas veal ‘ t ad aE Ea : Tebes has + oa Ly DA 1g P] PES! = for Gifts = cessful ea to nt the belief Eek clthimaad tres ei 1 a Jed so much that 1 was quite willing ‘ — z ieBla Miss Daisy Quian, of this city |to die, but it seems that I was nearer Why not go to W. A. Kolled ‘ the tin-plate manufacturers of the /i6y Harry Livingston, Simon He F sod Besley atey: GMa ragatate iner, of Paducah, will | relief than L knew, One week from treet ie Sterling silver button} hooks, 7 United States will soon be actively) Adolph Weil, Abe Livingston, Abe), rinteik t, the 16th lay the doctor last 1a fal inches long, regular $1.50 kind, ompetiog in the European markets! Weil, Chas. Weille, Mr. Strouse, of shah cie ang es ae ay the doctor last ¢ a false septa ag PELE Silks ‘ mapa ee at ee Balleore, fe rst Skinner is a popular young | growth as large as a coffee cup, and NCERSCHAU fanceten o FENG BRIAR J with the tn-plate ers 0! . dry go IN veal, ile jooked as tho we P Plaid and figured fancy hose for Lovely gifts for the womenfolk. | 10 teas tha - Maas dak Gate Cae erones were: Me. and | ees wae Nae eine [went looked as though Wt bad bees} ; : A ladies, quite the fad now, from 25c |All the newest silks, satins and | "M0 les# than a decade ago were supr) | Wollle, Mr. Wod-Mre|or ate yon, br tance ernatle celery ree ene te, E sent fot ah Fipe and hav awa ’ I promise that I to 85c the pair. brocades, for fancy waists, separate [Plying not only all of Kurope but all] sam Newman. of Milwankee, aud {1 Mi Jas. M. Quinn, formerly of jdoctor, and be declared it was a < y if ili ¢ and select your pipe. I have of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Mensenheimer, of | tis ‘ity, but now residing ia L fibroid tumor, but said be had never est and cheapest stock e city, Taal ca rey heroes eas ¥ All tte ‘dalle aie 2s in lus- apenas , jville, ‘They will have the known one to come away of itself be ition. Call of W. hak tobi f FBS Pr im, ates vs scion Es J congratulation a large fore. I immediately began to gain Sterling silver mounted purses! t;ous satins, soe per yard. (isha Oemobskile | Papaa hata pee alee copies alt Raralatathons of s Harpe tore, Timmetiotly bigse vo gus A. KOLLEY at 49c. Extra width solid colored china] worrying about the deficit uader the 4 daltahtal tho tu, Canaan Mr. Skinuer is an employe at Ellis, f ieain tee ig ghtfal tri; Mon- I tatingly declare that my rescue from i fs ) ————S— Hemstitched damask towels at silks, in light tints, at 50c yard d y | Rudy & Plullips’, and is a most pop> 1 asc each. Richly colored Roman stripe chi-|Pingley bill, should remember that) day ua the 8 r Dick Fowler, | Rudy & Plullips, sad is mest pop- jdeath was due solely to the marvel- re KN ry Natural wood handle, 26-inch na silks at 65¢ yard. if the present tariff does not yield the} With Mr. Saunders Fowler as host 3 es) 7 Ni : e ous effects of Warner's Safe cure, uy gloria silk umbrellas at $1,00. Handsome plaid and Roman| necessary revenue the Republicans] T#bles for progressive euchre were) 's one of Mayfell's most charming }which was the remedy I took wn- . iy young ladies, known to the physicians, and which a a4 Sterli sa Sih a ine PR Breas ant ap : stationed in the cabin, and au enjoys Bid Shi agenda he . i he tippers Pete lke for| Te ment tt eo. ie will yield ~0 SUF lable card party added much to the | econe certainly rescued me from the gr baer eel oak. Shin are plus revenue. The Republican party] pleasure of the trip. Miss EB | Miss s, after a pleasant visit} {tis my firm belief that many ladies AND I YCLE SUNDRIES. ’ does not believe in debts and should} Reed won the lady's pri wd | to Mrs, O ory, returned t0| who are said to die of cancer of the bat pin, with jeweled bead Me, {ber home in Bowling Green Tuesday | womb are cases like mine, and if they Will M. Rieke won the Uenpati's | evenlug could be induced to use Warner's The Fancy Work be amended, it would make the ; Dasestnes Me” | prize. Safe Cure, they, like me, might be | Ned essary changes quick! a | Mrs, William F. Iradshaw left] Suea Ss 2 7 ope TN Mrs,-Moses Bloom aud Miss Bloom! Wednesds 0 sville oO 4 ‘ Ts alive with Xmas beauty. He? Mra--Moses Hlocm avd Miss Bloom ' Wednesday for Hopkinsvilie 00 8)” “The shove graphic accouat is per- new idea in dainty needlework for] Ratnoap men who voted for Mc-|have issued invitations to a enrd | visit to relatives fectly true in every respect. It is party to be given by them Monday ‘said that ‘‘troth is stranger than fic- clever fingers, and handsome articles | Kinley and sound money lest year, | P4 i" pole am al pe ola Alaa : A ments DAS | tion,” and when the thousands of ready-made for those who have neither | without reference to. their former ‘ t “h A un Jefferson street, coruer of Sixth, /rel suffering, helpless women who are Paducah Cycle Works, Nee nor talent for this work oe 1 party sftiliations, will not regret their | b A which pb -retty picture frames, mounted and i There is to be a very preity and| Miss Alice Crambangh ha: her} upon the road which physicians say | 196 ang 123 North Fifth street, ne aie , vlar pt ayebnoy ps fore eead 7 orth Fifth street, near Palmer House story as above given, there is reason our windows, come inside not only fi ing you, but mor The giver shows good sense and the 31@ BROADWAY—TELEPHONY 310 fashion work w time about » make repairs 1 more county, who had Second ey for the highest Bicycle aro prepared to offer vd tearns for % ‘ ‘ 9.00 Overlands and Rugbys best on the market, | In Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We a ‘ xolusive Bicycle house in the eltye Complete repair shop. Pree rid . those baying wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the pla a it ever see that the present law must “ ; action when they examine the figures + embroidered, for 35° attractive entertainment, the opera | guest Miss Georgia Scott, of Dyers- Dainty pin c ons at 35¢ and soe, {Showing the earnings of the compa-| (. 44. given to-night and to.) burg. S ‘ wore Fine sofa pillows, in suk, linen, | nies in whose success they are inter-| morrow at Mortou’s opera ope and joy, even although they Eider-Down Sofa Pillows.. Bagilad and oriental materials. ested. The July, August and Sep-| house, under the auspices of the la-| Mr. Henry Powell is in the city, y be now in the depths of despond- OB alae T S = We carry the best flosses, and | temper earnings of eight of the larg- | (lies, fur the bevefit of the Home of | ency and misery. To such ladies the ary Boswell has returned | above trathful account is willingly the Friendless. The object is a very | ' . : laudable oue, and the affair bemg| fom @ two weeks’ visit to Fulton, — | given, ; given by home talent, there should ; to two million dollars each for the! he packed house both evenings. Mrs. Mat Rawis and son, Houston, ‘i bad |left Wednesday for Evansyille after a three months in question. The Wemane Ly aa iva Go tees WL Bucoee 6nd ha . te tinea | ABSOLUTELY PURE We desire to express our approval . y 2 and Jane Rivers, bas met with great of the move on foot to establish the | success, Christmas novelties ofevery| Capt. J, M. White is in the city. HANDLED IN OOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY Curfew law. Hoys have no business} conceivable kind are displayed in| gtr, and Mre. Nathan Nelson will on the street after night unless ac-|faucy work, consisting of picture] arrive iy the city Saturday and will P A DU (' A lI B¢ ) (bit L] MG i ‘0, y 1 a The interest manifested by the trade in our line of children’s shoes, | companied by some older person, | frames, glove cases, cravat holders, !make their home with Mrs, Will which represent the top notch in style and quality, is evidence to us The running at large of boys is a sure and many other beautiful things Un-! Cjements in Fountain park. . Be presee s of merit in the line. surpassed in artistic des) | * way of leading to bad end, and| texture SER ae aang rset Combines Value Telethon 101. didters filed until 11 pam, ? Drinks, 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. while there may be exceptions to this — great deal fron the injuries received and Assortment 75c buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to BAlace or button.| rule, it will apply in a majority cf XO MORE POKTRY Goxs. Hoy his accident : 75c buys spring-heel calfskin, 5 to 8. cases. The loafing around the en-| The practical your was in a — Galiwell has returned] Prices absolutely the lowest that izes i i . [retrospective state of mind, but he Larger sizes in proportion. trance of the opera house is a nui- di ae Aaanly acd sald re trip in the country, |¢an be named for goods of merit Be} . Assortments the greatest that even . = cn S) m sance that should be broken up; the! «Talking about funny incidents, we have ever shown. To these » ° enactment of the Curfew law willl have one that ensnares toe pastry. | — —_ WOMEN | SHOES. lead to this end, By all means pass} “Once in my callow youth I was | We have the Sole Agency for are added specialties for the holi Physician and Si urgeon ’ , ve a \ li 1 i Our women’s shoe business has not been started, but but a skirt] the law and don’t stop there, but see|'? love with a little girl, If Thad a days in great variety, at popular rhyming dictionary and a pronoune- mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you negle that it is enforeed Y s your interest if you do not iavestigate this department the coming week. a ing sree La be ale afar UNNALLY’ S price : = ‘ [ow Cf? tt, to give you some iv $1.25 buys woman’s kidskin, foxed, lace tip. Sxcautany Gace has receives ¥ si.passingly beautiful and h HANDKERCHIEFS z Telephones { 2° 4.50 buys woman’s kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great letter from a leading hardware com- | witching she was, but off-hand I can FH CANDY... A nissdred haudberctilate to eank (7:00-8:30 pa FOMpHONES | 4 any of St. Louis, stat ir} only say L considered her perfectior ipcsanail ant Nea ae AB ‘?Bbe tnapared say soul antl ft waa] nose wouldn't be one too many ane em 1.50 buys woman's kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear, | Pusiness had increased 25 per cent. ° ; fity, EI We have fi cae Chbtninas “ cep RAEN : : at. si hat natura ‘ wed to Second to none in quality, Klegant}We have chosen our pristma y r A ; tl aa aa dee alae : handkerchiefs with a view toward HENRY MAMM EN, Jr. past! tree mi ia 2.00 buys a woman’s vici, a beauty. io ie a on at dali a9 coms | hymn packages. Sixty cents per pound, ioite & Ate handkarc ‘ pared with the corresponding three 8 I view that production in the! Give us your order immediately |[SUPPIYing a fine handkerchief at a months of last year, ‘Their sales of |light of the present it was a wonder, ) Y |tittle cost. B O IK N OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT mechanics’ tuvls, such as chisels,| ‘1 remember with what trepidation FOR CHRISTMAS. |Hiticssnite semactcnea nindterchiet a akaio asus ak "4 Boally made bold to offer it to her ; We save you twenty-five per cent. on calf, willow calf,'box calf and | an! Sams lalchels and the like ya ciaitay evening. Aft Laie’ white hemastiched handberchict ai A thoroughly equipped Book plant cordovan goods. car load lots has increased 100 perliaing a short preliminary speech, OW nee OG ARN OFF cent. over the business fur the last} with as much cerewouy as if 1 bad ties’ white hemstitched handkerchiefs, all P. Flat-O, Z Rast three months of 1896, This firm] been ata banquet, I banded her the suena eaters wear sriranete pent Flat-Opening Books.» BROADWAY Hit does an annual business of over $6,-| precious manuscript. | Stop in and examine style of packs | "yess ot " ot. aetkss “i sei ik. 000,000, ‘This s genuine prosperity pa bhe read it Urough, and a light age and quality of goods. Gen whe emtiched handel a z ne? " 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY] [ris said in Washington that no] ovelists say, suffused her brow, | f fY y LINENS ver { lil ) ill its , What would she sa Ge BWersors, : one is more amused over the stories! «J did not have long to w: ¥ : t a ig to wail Three hundred and_ sixty-five CITIZENS’ PERSONAL about Secretary Sherman’s probable ‘Looking up at me earnestly, and A DRUG STORE days near a Mandsomia linea Moth, + |retiremens from the cabinet than} with @ world of meaning iu her deep| ™ & BROADWAY. [a cluster of napkins or a pair of iS THE RECORD SAVINGS ES Sherman himself, These reports] blue eyes, she inquired: fine towels are useful and orna is] If suffering from early indiscre|make their appearance every few] ‘' ‘What have I ever done to de. mental, Think of this at Christ- x |tions or later excesses, power and], we He serve this mas time; our assortment of linens BANK, |‘' Mity gone, Weare Fale the aud | weeks, but the secretary pays.no at-[ """OF course the girl meant al R E M 0 V E D ! for Christmas isa rare lot. « 1 abe og Be Te have | tention to them, Yet it is a fact that! right, but she wasn’t used to havi 296 Broadway, Paducab, Ky. | ties you are looking for. We have right, but she wasn’t used to having ‘Ys y a remedy,which we guarantee to} Sherman's hours at the State Depart-| poetry fired at her every day Stull PICTURES the situation was so comical that I have a complete supply of the newest shades. See the handsome designs for Tain Covers, Center Precns, }°* Tailway systems vf the country Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the LAMBREQUINS. i show increased earnings of from one 4 POoooooe linen, with initials do prompt work and give perfect |ment vetting shorter ajl the time. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.90 |oo:;sfaction—a remedy very power. | una frequently, he. inisses a whole Could Bot repress a smile, But the| > A beautiful collection of pictures aieesiisal Hay —- 5 ful in its action, aud absolutely} aay, 1) Ae ; incident broke me from that kind of % —framed and unframed—bought resh and salt mea harmless to the system. Results|@*¥: The retirement of Secretary! amusement, When I want to tell a ‘ especially for the holiday trade. Open from 9a. m. to3 p.m. OnjSate| ore obtained in ten day: Sherman is not probable; he has been | girl 1 love he hisper the » Telephone 118. days. Lost 3 ; girl jove her now L whisper the f Pema 4 i 3 to iueday nignia fro from f X06. manhood, lack of vitality and im-|80 long in the harness ihat it is|message softly into her pink, pellucid LAUNDRY CLOAKS Cor. oth and Trimble, LJ s Interest Paid on Tin on Time Deposits Pino’ are things of the twhen|doubtful jf freedom from political &#": No more poetry goes. Commencing this week, all our NO is so easily obtained. One| care would not be more injurious in} Madge—*How did you show cloaks will be offered at cost. We SCIENTIFIC AND FIR dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. ite effect than @ conti ‘ . be ri lta, . * Jits et continuation of his]George that you were mad with] p, wo. 90 N, ' do not wait until January to mark Enclose $1 and receive UNO by|jshorn From 1848 ahem ne bye To No 120 North Fourth St. |them down, We give our custom-| BLACK OSMITHING private Salivary. at your addres elected a delegate to a Whig con-| , Margaret—'‘He took me out for s| New Machinery ers the benefit now. ee R EB P TRING Cape Girardeau, Mo, vention held in Puiladelphia, he has| 118" "ide and 1 wore a veil, Good Work.} ,, is AIRING | 359, “aj phia, he has on ‘ as We also offer the few remaining HORSE Sj Ol] EIp I} NG ed Dr. H. PARKER. | been a close student of political ten- SEASIDE MEMOIRS, > Satisfaction Guaranteed, dress patterns at reduced prices— dencies, and from 1855, when hefirst]| ‘They were sitting by th le 4M » YOUNG &s SON, some of them at Jess than cost, All work guaranteed, Vi, jentered congress, he has been u fac. | by side, looking out on the oc "tke Nove [tor in national politics, gnd his] ‘“How peaceful it looks, | pa wonk men | 4 bas she said, bat ? ¥ { r ire statesmanship las brought fame to r ‘ VI & C0. bd U eX i LOI ' ‘om Himsell : he ob ; cco *; .s e Court $thot bet, ad aud 34, = : we 140 bis couvtry, /

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