The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 11, 1897, Page 3

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i. North Third Streat Just Back of Wallerstein HOLIDAY SPIRIT Pervades this store in most of its departments. We've been preparin for this event for weeks. All Christendom celebrates this great annua) festival. Its recurrence is always looked forward to with pleasurable snticipation by young and old. The giving of gifts, the forgetting of self, kindly, helpful fe sling one for another, are all features of the great Christmas festival, We've gatuered many good things for you; useful articles, all bought to fit the occasion, all intended to make some: ody happy, and all priced so modestly that THE MOST PR Holiday | Handkerx chiefs 5, 10, 15, 25, 35 and 50c, Handkerchief he 1 15 and 25¢, and hen i, lar handkerehi i for 50c Each. Christ mas Linens M t and t 63c, 97c, $1.19, 1.48, 2.09 and $2.5 Each for the f your from t 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1 and $2.00 a D, 121-2 x 5, 20, 25 and 35c that make 1 presents are her w Christmas Dresses ¢ holiday dress has not been ere this, or if another is needed, the gi.t-giver may contrib tte to the pleasure and comfort of i mother, wife, sister, or by coming here and e worthy, stylish » woolen dress pattern length ally priced for Christmas If th presents at 98c, $1.69, 2.98, 3.50 and $4.98 4 Suit. ere are also other suits here ed $7.00, t r at 3.00, 10,00 and $12.00 ull suited to the views and the giver Cloaks { the Christmas Always onc busiest stecks T will be more accept her, wife or siste table stylish range , 7.00, 8.00, 10,00, 12.00 and $15.00. had $2.00, 3.00 and $4.00, Menfolk 1 Gifts for brell ompanied rant lor twelve 1 Sensit warm resent we ' patr will mak ~Come and MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME with Us HARBOURS Just Back of Wallerstoin’s, on North Third Street WRITTEN AT RANDOM of th Shy of Ve from t n trayed. I Shylock wa in the pla rguments are 1 tertaining, and nar-} Licle is very re also essay satire or con ceeds tn t Since th gun makin N., rumor the old “Calve huilt in orde mail train may reduce more between | As usu buncombe, the uiswille phis however all There is a religious sect in So ern Illinois not many miles ducah that e pavoring back to first principles. A ty has been formed strictly Apostolic plan in Franklin county Ten acres of land have to them by Elder Philips and they in from is to ¢ ommuni- tend upon that to found a social, co. | operative community, ‘They are good Christian people, and simply propose to try the way of life which the Apos- tles started, The elders have a circular setting forth their views. a *Mayor James Lang has dropped into place as gracefully and gleefully as you please. He can be found in his office every day, where he re- ceives all callers with a cordiality and courtesy that are characteristic of him. He has already impressed everybody about the city hall with bis ‘attentiveness to business and interest in his duties, and » he makes one and all alike feel nt home whenever they call on him, He is friendly aud jovial, | but does not for a moment forget his} dignity. He is not troubled at| present with office seekers to any great extent, it is generally believed that he has already i t of police oilicers, as macle out her young and Lam Birdie Hel'mont and theot: 1 diolrer are out afraid Wat it will require more than }eab, where he fits many friends, Ie | good Democratic the] \ been deeded * of th er persuasion again, ter says the Mt, The estrange- rough the total mall boy Among nchest friends 1 soul who looks after airing his r dominie’s garments, of a month was sweet 0 somethin: the » m roses from her a and rood Birdie’s ft Many of the that wer arden rant vely bo: secured ago the old lady 1 an unusually chrysanthe- 1 she dispatched to vdlviser by the bands randson, — one littie kids, by the Remembering 9 press the preacher's gar- . ynfided to the hoy note to be delivered with the flowers, ster started all right, but stopped to tally disreputable and to free bi afternoons ered handsome " w wn arr bouquet of " west urchins. lowers. When the in which I regret to ay this particularly tongh specimen Wu among the zht was over when lelivered the latter to the ian, Within thirty wers graced Birdie’s center tax Coming ia soon after, | sug- ted that they would last lou in a larger vase with fresh the transfer Birdie vd very it was from her love nd keeled over in minutes 1 faint as 1,3 1 want your pants creased er tonight, Local news dealers claim the change in the Dlinois Central schedule has greatly reduced tly of Lou- isville papers. Under the old time the Louisville morning dailies reached n. Now they get here , which) puts them the St, Louis, Chi- nd Cincinnati papers are re- ceived, and evable the latter to com- pete with them here about in aby er Fletcher Terrell, of Mor- house, would have played mpany Mans ton’s ope Wilton Lackeye in ‘Phe Royal Secret,’ last r the fact that that the overa house re's no gift you| j to bring from | above referred to, | crap with some | hands shoved the note | young | naturally suppos- | UDENT NEED NOT COMPLAIN lSanta Claus Stockings Santa Claus has promised that when he comes around gift-giving he'll fill all the stockings he finds hanging up that came from this You can get stockings here For 5, 40, 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25 and 35¢ a Pair. store at-! If Santa don’t find the stockings you get here and hang up, come to jthis store Christmas morning, and we'll give you some of the things ‘he will leave here. | | | ‘To many a new pair of shoes will a blessing; to some, a token of jremembrance, ‘T'e those who wish | the comfort of giving we offer Infants’ shoes that we guarantee At 50 and 75¢ a Pair. ) Misses’ and children’s shoes that |we guarantee at $1.00 and $1.25 a Pair. | Women'sshoes that we guarantee At $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2,00, 2.50 and $3.00 a Pair. | Men's shoes that we guarantee at $1. 1,50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and $8.00 a Pair. SHOES 25, We haven't said a word about Kid Gloves, Millinery, Embroideries, Buckle Garters, Corsets, Ladies’ and children’s Ties, Beautiful! line of Purses, Handsome Draperies with Fringe to Match, other thing They h, and very much is store stands to ol hol in ev be ver ence, y hel si in your is one of the oldest the road, actors on While it is generally supposed that a debt contracted for funeral expen- is one that never long un- aid, this is not always the case. at many men who are able to lijjui- », as well as many who hot, repeatedly put off the under- taker until oftentimes bills accumu- late in his safe which, if paid, would | make him reasonably a man in com- | fortable circumstances, It 1s not an unbeard of thing in Paducah for suits to be filed in court for and other expenses incident to a funeral se goes coflins There are to be five or six pews paper men in the next legislature of Kentucky, anda strong effort will be made repeal of the present rigid, unjust and unnecessary libel are different from those in all other states, and render it impossible for auy oue who chooses with pr without cause of action, to |sue a newspaper. While a newspa- | per seldom, if ever, gets the hot end of the rod, in such damage suits nevertheless are very annoying, aud always cost something in the way of lawyers’ fees, court perquis- its, and such things. The principal object is now filing domage suits against newspapers, in at least, is to extort a ome one with an im- aginary grie concludes that he can file a suitagainst a paper and |force the latter to compromise with him for a small amount, for the pur- | pose of getting it off its hands, and very often such people are successful, It is blackmail, pare and simple, that is now sanctioned and legalized by the Kentucky libel laws, and a con- certed effort on part of all the news- papers of the state, it is claimed, will be made to secure the passage of a more equitable and satisfactory one, when the legislature meets in anuary, HON. J. D, MOCQUOT. The Louisville Dispatch of yester- day says: Hon, J. D, Moequot, rep- resentatiy ect from MeCracken county and candidate for speaker of the house, was in the city yesterday in conferenee with Louisville's dele- ation of law makers. Mr, Mocquot 18 a hustling young Democrat, with ample ability to fill the position he seeks, He has two good men to to secure the laws, which or most cas | compromise Lt but| buck against in the persons of Hoa. | largest policy South ‘ J.C. H, Beckham and Hon, ate hte OLORED DEPARTME WILLIAM 4 HENRY... Johnson Brothers, TAILORS 800 Washington Mleanitig, Dyeing street. and Repairing for Ladies and Gent men, AJL communications and mat- ters of news pertaining to this column should be addressed to C. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street. There Was a splendid attendance won the Eureka literary society last Thursday evening. A oitrfew ‘aw enforced in this city, Would go far towards keeping a great many children off the streets at night, as well a3 bring many parents toa sense of their duty. Services will be held at the C. P church tomorrow ati! a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Roy, Hodison, the pas- tor, will presch at both servi the second snd fourth Sund: each mouth Mrs, Ellis, of F is on the sick list. Mrs. James White, of Washington street, is still very low, having been confined to her bed for some time, St. James A.M. E, Eleventh and Burnett streets will hold services Sunday at 2 p. m. Everybody cordially inyitel to come out’ Rey. H. L, Smith, pastor. Miss Margarite L. ‘Tandy is some what indisposed from a severe attack of cold. Miss Cassie A. a pupil of the Lincoln schoo! hus been on the sick list but is convalescing. st ‘Trimble street church at Cole Miss Sophronia V. Turner, one of our best readers of the literary socie- ty, will appear on the program of the | society at its next meetin Mr. Jolin Matthews says he cannot account, for the sake of his life, for his gray hairs. He is a compara. tively young and happy and that the only cause for worry are the | few straggling gray hairs making their appearance on his crown. Mrs. J. W. Hawkivs and children will arrive in the city tomorrow from Frankfort. Elder 8, R. Cotter for his appointment A Kentucky supper will] take place at the reside ot M Ellen Cartwright, 706 South Seventh eet, this evening. i left ‘Thursday at Hamliv, Ky oyster 8 There will be an entertaior the residence Miss Li Knight this evening. The Rosebud Quartette with the Cornet band Thur ing. Mr. N. Duly has been somewhat indisposed for a day or so. No and tions Mrs. ‘a is still on the r Me- practiced lay even- honor aspira- risen to high e bas ever ess “Without nl lofty id Sims, of Ohio stre Ig ck list, The rhetoricals held in Principal Benton's room at the Lincoln school yesterday were highly interesting and entertaining Select I Song—Sc Recitation—Mr. Recitation— . Recitation—-Miss Mattie Over- street Recitation —Miss Roseua Jones. Recitation—Mrs. Moris say. Song—School. Also umber of criticisms, The recitation by Mr. J. A. G Cotter was well rendered. Mr, Gran- dy also recited well. Miss Mattie Robinson celebrated her fifteenth anniversary last Monday evening. She proved to be quite a hostess. After much pleasure in so- cial cl per was served, ling—Mr. John Amos. 00 J. A. G, Cotter, Sunday school at :30 o'clock at the Washington Street Baptist iurch tomorzow morning. The mbers are requested to send their ildren out early soas tobe on time. Services 11 o'clock a, m. Elder Hawkins says he will begin promptly on time, so. let those who expect to attend be on time, not come in at 12 o'clock as some usually do, if you expect to hear a sermon, S,A.S. The rite of baptism will be ob- served at the Seventh-street Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, All are cordially invited to attend, Rev, William 8, Baker, pastor, The “La Tosca’’ met with Mr. Joe Hamilton last evening. The prizes were won by Miss Leigh and Dr. Nelson, An elegant repast was served, Congress is in session, and its pro- ceedings will be watched with a live- ly interest. Mr, Homer Smith, of North Twelfth street, who has been very sick for some time, is improving Tobacco continues to bring gocd prices, and it is not an uncommon thing for almost the worst leaf to bring $8, and from there to $15 and $20, Tobacco.and wheat are ‘in iv’ just now. in all that term means, and happy is that farmer who has both of products in abundance, VALUED AT $1,000,000 New York, De —Before sail- ing for Kurope yesterday and en- countering the perils of globe-trot- ter, George W. Vanderbilt took out $1,000,000 insurance on his life. The policy was taken in the Mau- tual Life Insurance Company. — It is the largest policy eyér issued by any company in thg u The next : sald have been g had been previously engaged for the| ‘Trimble, and a mighty good man will! concern Home for the Friendless. Que of the members of the company, Mr. W, f. Melville, is wéll kaown 1 Pada. be the winner, Mr, Mocquot reports MeCri county, and thatj entire cisty e, | risk i at | t and games, a delicious sup} coat tii. SKILLED! ~WASHINGTON Soma Unpubjished tacts About His Last Wines and the Lesson They Convey to Men and Wemen of the Present Day, It is not generally known that Gen- eral Washington was killed in o cruel and barbarous manner is, nevertheless, a fact At the time of his ington was in his six a strong, robust man, ber 12, 1799, he contracted ere cold and pneumonia threatened. ' doctors were summoned, and, in cordance with the absurd custom of those days, they proceeded to bleed the patient. Nearly a quart of blood was taken from lis veins, until at last to let him die in peace. He died that same day—not from dis but actuslly from loss of Dood. was killed by ignor- ance! tists have made great dis coveries in recent years, and do not go back to the antiquated remedies} vtions that were used a years ago, It will not do. you, reader, need to cure} the headaches. dizziness, tired, worn out and irritable feelings, constipa- tion and bearing down sensations is some modern discovery based on scl- entific truths that will strike at the root of the trouble, You are sick because your kidneys and liver aré our of order, and you should at once that they are put in order. "Ye you say, ‘‘this is easy to as- sert, but what shall I do? ‘rake the best and most scientific discovery for these troubles you can find. Ask any advanced scientist what this is and he will tell you, Warner's Safe Cure. This discovery (Is alone by itself, and far above medicines of the past or nostrams of the present. In speaking about it Dr, William Edward Robson, of Lon- don : |Z conscientiously aud emphatica ly state that 1 have bren able to give more relief and effect. more cures by of Warner's Safe Care than yy any other medicine attainable to the profession.”” ‘This is high praise, but no higher than the subject de- serves as you will readily ascertain upon using this great, modern dis- covery.* ut it death, Was! pighth year, On Decem- be begged them see In these days doctor who treated a patient as Washington was treated, woul be indicted for man- slaughter, The world has since then, aud there has been a com- plete revolution in the practive of medicine, Instead of lowering the v forces by thinning the blood, advanced physicians now endeavor to build up the strength of their pa- tients. They employ only the latest aud most scientific remedies. An yet of this fact. we find thousands of people endeavoring to improve health by taking They for- moved Il so-called e in spite fashioned medicines. that ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | G. R. DAMIS; Front Time Table I 5, 1897, AGENT FOR Rank and Triumph Furnaces. !1 on him and get estimates ating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, HIS DIVISION | ous 3 No SM No 2 90am m | Ly Fult | ar Padi Urea | Ar Pr | Ar Evans | ar Hopkix ArN At Ar Horse Ar Owens | ar | | 15 pm 5 1spm Loui Cinetn Co., that threatens t shreds-—how ar The easiest w SOOTHE! This re takes out the cough and its ¢ POSITIV orant. Itc and nasal lungs vigor edy tr t Sold evel in bottles J $1.00 BE SURE YOU OR. BELL Pine-Tar-Ho! Clarence For: BURNETT & DAL! LOUISVILLE Fidelity and ¢ Jobn Stites, V Equitabl Messrs, Hu: Messrs, Muir & Of ee STAR Repairing 129 8. Thid St, Sovru Bounb— No%l Ly Cine | ~ Lo Jai Ar Mempt Ar Jackson, Ar Vieksh At Na 730 pm CHINA CONVICTS GERMANY, No Demand for Reparation Was | Made Prior to Seizure, Pekin, D The Chin ernment has ed ittobe made! known thatup tothe time of the German occupation of Kiao-Chau Bay no-claim was made by Germany for reparation as a result of the mur- der of the two missiunaries, Nies and Henole, and that there were no oth- er differences between the two go’ ernments, Consequently the ernment of China points out, the mis- sionary question is regarded as a pre- text to obtain a naval station which, it is shown, Germany has long cov- eted. The Chinese Government, it is said, in conclusion, will never con- sentto the Germans remaining at] Kiao-Chau Bay, as ftheie presence; there deprives Chin® of a. harbor | which, since the war With Japan has been regarded a8 the most suitable | naval base of operations. —_—— | @ Gove Jase BROADW, Furniture, Carpets, In fact, anything you need comfortable. 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We cordially invite you to come and s .e of Holiday Furniture---Rockers, Baby _/% aeg:, Bicycles, Pictures and Easels. Wt very large stock, and can show you many i novel goods that will please you and your fi Prices are lower this ye buy until you see our goods and gg than ever befg » Ba 2n Please You ‘Tailor-made suits to order for less mg made ones of same quality, Everybed made suit at the prices charged by Dalton: stalk

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