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PA Es waver e-lieS, ras Season D A i are our offerings for holiday pres- le influences. ierchief Display Mour stock and selling space, and are je embroi/%e the sales on handkerchiefs over any i ever sh le to both men and women ectoroiderer ons of th pe widered, scolloped and hemstitched handker ith e Frown at the prices—1o and 15c Peeered linen cambric handkerch 4 complete fens of the latest gift hankerchiefs for ladies, made from heer linen cambric, with embroidered or dainty lace edges, tc for 35c, 50c, “650, g8e, 1.25 and 1.75 eac Me I linen hemstitched handkerchiefs at 15 and 25¢ initial silk hankerchiefs, fine quality, any letter, 25 to 49¢ Our Doll Purchase Was an enormous one this year, but we don't mean to carry one The prices insure their read le, Just four items out of the many foisted dolls with pretty faces and curly hair for roc each isque head fancy dressed dolls for 15 and 25¢ Kid body, bisque dolls, t Prettily dressed dolls, blonde “SHOE DEPARTMENT The interest manifested by the trade in our line of children’s shoes, which represent the top notch in style and quality, is evidence to us of merit in the line. 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. 75c buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8, lace ‘or button. 75c buys spring-heel calfskin, 5 to 8. Larger sizes in proportion. WOMEN’S SHOES. Our women’s shoe business has not been started, but but a skirt mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you neglec- 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. IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT We save you twenty-five ms cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and cordovan goods. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY over, open and close their eyes, only 32¢ nd brunette types, for 49 their goods, the receivers will thank the givers twice, first for the good will of the and eecond for THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except present, Sunday, by the value of it. THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY,| And above all things advertise in INOOMPORATED the Su | HE SEES THE LI jongreisman Sayer; Ht OF DAY, BMI Democrat, who has supported the low tariff doctrine: and measures of his party, evidently recognizes the growing protective sentiment among Democrats, ard es: pecially its rapid growth in the South, Ina recent statement announcing Democratic ‘Texas, Gard Block, 115 North Fourth street. THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1897, Tus new Democratic administra- tion of Louisville is going to sell bonds to keep down the tax rate. his candidacy for the nomination for governor of published in the Dallas News of N Ir was a graceful and well deserved pmpliment to place the Hon. C. K. weeler on the Democratic Con- Beoal Committee as Kentucky's vember 27, he said: “I am earnestly of the that the and support opinion people should countenance reasonable any and| a proper pulicy that would tend to se- cure the construction and operation | of all kinds of» industrial and manu- facturing establishments within the state. Present conditions tively demand it. “In the other {southern notably in Tennessee, Georgia,North » >) Carolina and South Carolina v py manufacturing enterprises have and Wuereex is on the American School yoly that should afraid that * in the ’ impera- states, VI » successfully inaugurated ay conducted, converting the sJinto the finished pro- gsbiog remunerative em- Society. Gossip The attention of society folk is turned to the holiday festivities dur- ing this season of a lull, Untii Christinas time there will be Mrs. O. L, Gregory will entertain the Young Ladies’ Cinque Club Fri- day ufternoon at her handsome colon- ial home, on Ninth street, in compli ment to her guests, Miss Warren, of Springfield, Ills., and Mr. Gregory's niece, Miss Humble. A very pleasant meeting of the Young Ladies’ Cinque Club was held Wednesday afternoon with Miss F's nie Taylor. The club's trophy won by Miss Pauline Houston, | Miss Given’ and Miss Adah ‘Thompson were the visitors present. The As Tuesday Gregory. It Club meets Mrs. O. L You Like evening with An attractive feature of the week will be the doll bazaar, under the au- spices of the ladies of the Presbyte- rian church, beginning today, at Mr. W. B. McPherson's drug store, cer- ner of Fourth and Broadway. those who wish to purchase dressed dolls for a small sum, ready The Epworth League of the Broad- Methodist char h will open their rin the building formerly occu- pied by Ware & Co., on Broadway, tween Third and Fourth streets, naing Friday and closing on Sat- and in the evenings of lunch will be served. The ladies of the Epworth League deserve a great deal of credit for efforts to make the bazaar a success, and they should be encour- aged in their work by having a large patronage. both days The Art reception given Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Y. M. A. was a success both socially aud financially, and a neat sum was real- ized from the sale of the pictures, This |" sale presents a good opportunity to]™ urday eveniag. Holliday gifts of every conceivable kind will he on sale at reasonable prices- At noon |) and tho: so amas, fortunate enong! to be in that fa land have wo ¢ to retrace their foctstepe, for a while at leas “What are you doing in that pa shop??? inquired a you of his friend one ey ready last Christmas weel THRFAT:N TO DS3AND, New York Militia Refuse a f to Wear BORGB KRITZER Brinton B. Davis, AROHITECT. Oilice Am,-German Nat. Bank DR. A, M. COVINGTON, ‘mg begun in earnest, and by the of this week the grand rush will be on. Thoughtful shoppers will not wait another day, but will ho very pretentious eptertainments Convict-Made Uniforms, come tomorrow. The toys are going for which to make peparations. Dur- Bet 1 D ,__ {faster than ever before; don’t let all OF METROPOLIS, ILL. ing this month aud next Paducah , Schenectady, N. ¥., Dee 18 leh s best get away... “doook over the hte professional services to all suter will again bave in her mi | atite taliecat ¢ Ot New York, | ist of holiday furnishings herewith EAR, NOS! >» THROAT of attractive visiting young girls, the hould pal io presente and you'll be sure to| with wonderful sktti and appecial guarantee yresence of whom will add much zest} SBould: be supplies with uniforms) find something you want, to the dertaken, And interest to atfairs social, a nume| made in thestate prison. ‘The mem- ; dep ber of which will be given in honor} ers of the Twen vopeeey 7 the fair strang rd The afternoon | COMpsny bave anr they lc loaks Must Go Ns e€ quote Ja a , air strangers. The afte yf Co ; ry prices this ard parties are exceedingly welcome | Will never consent pete uu ones pasties Oe eneed inate Cette [aay ttn nade acy (hae wi} wes k sande 1 ladles wait till ' ' 5 Without them there would be little a ey proba ite the |W. i Gen ven ball Oe fi oo det wil Dh sad. i x settled by the men bts dt | of social importance to attend Santee Jand let you get the use of your | Staple and Fancy Groceries, |garment now Canned Goods of All Kinds, Vo reduce Our! Free delivery to all parts of the city, Colored Dress stock of novelty South Carolina Bars Them at tho] vGoods 45 goods be-] Cor, 7th and Adame, Polls, |fore inventory, we have marked | = rm = Carolina has just s 1 in effec t 1 1 cos’ 1 in some cases less Tart soe Dek. b egreessteost, This sale includes all out Physician iy rane bya i Ne mn ~ | best fancies— nothing reserved — S lope o ae se CHUSC,) and affords an opportunity to buy ur under which it was done, declared un- onan rm hg Pies geon constitutional by the Federal courts Saitaen at ato: halt arta: rit Oftce Hours: In 18) at t | conven- ‘amapets bodies er 7 toda. m,1to3 p.m. tion was called for the avowed pur- é ‘ Office, No. 419\§ Broadway. pose on the part of Senator Tillman| Handkerchiefs 1! we don't show y and forever and effectually | you a larger va- | ——~— Secale ro trom polities, {ty and cleaner and more tasty 1 the a . es tof Sut.|Other house, then buy elsewhere. , b wasdionel Woniaiane gant embroidered handker I: “Up to January | Chiefs at roc and 15¢ ile persers of voting|, Ladies’ all linen hemstitched s handkerchiefs at 5c each istration who ths constitutio submitted to them by the registratior officer, or un and explai when read to them the registratior oflicer, or shall be entitled to registe ai or ing as ber guest Miss Hubbard, fo the Trayeling #tublic. linen hemstitched n at 10¢ each. 406 BROADWAY, jIF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST | handkerchie n a| r A handsome lot feather boas Feather Boas and become electors at 25¢ to $10—bought especially This was adopted with the hope| for the holiday trade, YOU CAN FIND IT AT THR... that no test would be made in the —— courts by the disqualified negroes. This anticipation has been gratified,| Our store will be open every NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR «das the registration books were|night from now until Christmas closed this week for the Jast time this} Eve. We do not open Christmas Mitchell Bozeo,' Proprietor. , there no longer remains any | day ce for the ‘understanding la pee clause’ to be declared in contraven- tion of the fourteenth amendment. L B. OGILVIE & C0 Finoet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Under this clause only 12,000 of] 4° Me ° always on hand. South Cs *s 140,000 male ne- oe z e qualified electors. | CURKD OF BLOOD POISON AF- GED At the sar have) TPR FIFTY-TWO DOCTORS J. Jd. PURSLEY been registered ate’s elec- FAILED, r . . torate is then composed of 90,0001 joo Balm Co., Atlanta, ¢ All Kinds Upholstering and Repairs white and 12,000 negro v« GextLemen :—In small eta . After January 1 the constitution} imple broke out on my leg. It. bee ON FURNITURE. provides Mean eating Sil ta font 1 was|. Mirrors replated and made good as “Any per 7 la new. Mattresses made to order, Old physician Save stoves and second-hand furi te , Ala., where I lived eighte TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK Mr. S. B. Caldwell, Jr., and Miss|!! othery He relieved it for a short] Send word, and 1 will call and make ide L were Ve! iet! . | tere » cooks hethen. vs estimates on wor! Charges very e bride on North Kighth-,strect, bonatys d con aad Thesmall bones were taken in the presence of a few ffiends[Tes* y [outs Hreontineed until 1876. In and relatives. Rev. H. B, Johnston, | aes ead be ye I taxes cols | this time I had twelve different phy- That pastor of the Broadway Methodist ble during the previous Ppa Ce s. They told me the onlyjrem- PON church, performed the ceremony ety 38) time. state @ Hedy was amputation; that it could Upon their return from an eastern | 8300 or more never be cured. For six months I <a p saw bridal tour the couple will be st home | not walk a step. I went to 22 North Eighth street, Take the N Jashviile, Chattanooga | Mineral Wells, Texas, spent $800.00 Cou h Anott: Me thaktibere : and St. Louis Railway, for [came home; went to Hot Springs, Another couple that were amely| Memphis, Pine Bluff, ‘Texarkana,| Ark, stald nine monthe—all failed ogy on yesterday are } ie Tyler, Corsicana, Waco and all prin-| te cure me. In 1887 I came back to Wickliffe Beshears and Mr, M cipal points in Arkansas and ‘Texas, | Birmingham, Ala, I was advised to] that threatens to tear your throat Into Hutson. The wedding took pla i ‘ , write you, which I did. You wrote} — shreds—how are you going to stop it? I d Parties contemplating trips to Ar- T! the residence of Mr. W. A. Wickliffe] jaaccy and Texas points. can leave) ™e that B.B, B, would coure me,| {he easiest way Is the best way. on North Ninth street, Rev. W. Ks! poiucah by the Nashville atta-|and Lcould get the medicine trom] * Single dose of Penrod, of the First Baptist chureb, St. Louts Railway, at 8:50) Nabors & Morrow, Druggists, of our DR. BELL’S officiating : city. L bought ten bottles and be- wl carrying through sleepers iz Mr. Hutson is a representative of |e eo Rock Junctions |fore Lhad finished my fifth bottle the Von Vicete-Mausfleld Drug Co., ity Be £00 a. m.|™y legs began to heal, aud in less - = of Memphi be Wap left cn th Arriviog at Memphis, 7:00 a, m,| MY les ey r of Memphis, The couple left on the n two months sound anc * Pine Bluff, 2 . m afternoon train for Memphis on a i vat ame 9 im, | well. t has been nearly two SOOTHES AND HEALS, bridal tour to be absent a week or so. “Tyler, im, | Years ago, and no sign of its return This remedy cuts the mucus and tin telat’ ct mhG ‘ “ Corrice .m,fyet. e spent in cai takes out the inflammation, curing the pte rene ot ee eee vill i Wee m_|8100.00, and B. B. B. done the] cough and its cause. be to learn that he is recovering : work that all the rest failed to do. POSITIVELY — it is not an expect rapidly fcom the injaries received in] Making direct connections for all] Work that all the rest failed fo 6 | rant. It cures all throat, bronshial .| an accident a week or so ago. principal points in Arkansas and |) 90 DAY) IY ee led co touch. try.| 2%. nasal troubles—makes weak — Texas, Before buying tickets please | U's. bave ravete D much WY) jung ous. It affords the easiest Mr. Light McGhee arrived in the] cali on: ing to get well that ny cure is well] way, ickest way and the safest city yesterday noon, and is at the] p, Tracuovt, City Pas’gr Agt, |kaown. Fifty-two doctors have wm of cutie any rt, fg 7495 Broadway,| treated me in the last 17 years All of a cough : a ek f paren **Ithey did was to take what money 1 Sold everywhere Mrs, Wariwick Cowgill is entertain- iy and doneme no good. I am|_ in bottles 50¢ and $1.00, BE SURE YOU GET now 4 well man, Puor, C. H. Raxeer, in many forms, Miss Warren, ot { Springfield, IL, After next Sunday, December 12, ; S svle, it occurs to| will arrive in the city Thursday on a | the local “eg 00 r herrenn ie ae ey ony a, Ae Ping. Tar-Hone . | visit to Mrs, O. L. Gregor cah and Louisville on night trains of . ie by druggists. ine- . fe manu hc tag id the Ilinois Central railroad, will be} Price $1.00 per large bottle, Imd4 ar-Wwoney bamthe raw] Miss Elizabeth Sinnott returned} discontinued a Wednesday from a two weeks visit t tious can be secured in sfor s \ \ “} open b Miss Veneman, in Evansville, after a short returned home Mrs. Heory Burnett, isit to Henderson, aday evening. Ann Reed is due home Fii- &St. Louis, where she has e months visit. ton has returned Sto Denver and city to le- the through sleeper by during the day to the 9d. J. T. Donovan, application undersigned. 0, 4, 100 TO ANY MAN, Pay $100 kness in Men Th Fail to Cure, ha County.cplaces for the fore the public a MaGicaL Beondelitor the cure of Lost Nitali ‘Lapexual Weakness, and “¢ Force in old’ and 2. yrorn-out French UniWwhosphorous or he redijs a WonpeR. Eightedi!? its effects ders, For Axy Cast Treat and HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat- Opening Books.... Everything in Its IS THE{RECORD Season 18 HRS eone 3) of canned goods, Our meat market is UR stock of staple and fancy grocerie unexcelled, having everything in the line of complete and up-to-date. Splendid line fresh and salt meats. BROADWAY Telephone 118. Cor, oth and Trimble. Py O B a RT’ a B E ina a 205 Broadway, Paducah. : becoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads all others, for the reason thatyit is SOLUTELY PURE IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY TREING CO. Tenth andgMadison str cets Orders filled until 11 p.m appranee Drinks, Holiday Footwear IN ABUNDANCE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS eoerecoe IN LADIES’ QUILTED SLIPPERS We are the leade Also the alle f Latest in Ladies’ and Gents’ High-cut Wear These must be seen to be ated Come apprec H. DIETL & SON 310 BRoapway TELEPHONE 310. qaseeeueueueeeeeee BWVWMAVWTVA 0000000005 DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBER He may be entirely innocent, Maybe bis work was good but has been mistreated, Whatever the cause of the break '. or leak, or bad behavior of pipes, don’t waste time about SAS ‘ it, hut have it fixed up, We are ready to make repairs ' promptly and economically, We are reaily to put a job of Pid new plumbing into y e that will give you more satisfaction and less anoyance than you ever experienced 4 before + ED D. HANNAN*® “% . % 132 South Fourth, Street-Telephone 201 F | of ( | \ |=HOL! DAY PIPES|= Why n yadway and Second i WEERSCHAUM IMPORTED o FRENCH BRIAR Pipe and t la ristmas, I promise that I 4 will : {you will call early and select your pipe. I have th f a t stock ef pipes in the city. I defy com i W. A. KOLLEY _{Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon. ts 86 14 HOURS Telephones SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «| REPAIRING De HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. AA. W. GRIEF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d SHOES FOR ALL CLASSES. Good Working Shoe, $1.00 Children’s Shoes, 50c, 75 pairs Ladies’ Lace Shoes, 50c, I keep alljkinds. Ivan sell you! low price shoes, and ‘I cau please you in high price THIS IS NOTA PICTURE OF SANTA CLAUS but that of one who, like his mystic majesty, has man any apt sorieiaie artic CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS Our Great Cut Price Sale on Dry Goods and Furnishings, SS___ Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes continued until We have a choice variety of books Also Bibles, Prayer Books and many other Articles very desirable ILoliday Gifts, Every- v.Poicod. JOHN J, DORIAN ” LF Window Shades N THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT, ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, Nov isa ‘8. Third § G R Flr «e f 7 will be by able authors, Devotional thing goes N “Wall Paper , >