The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 21, 1897, Page 2

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i al the law bad to t A: rgest circulation Tur Sun got the pub: reason of having the largest er ¥ tion in the city —tLe law said so. present incumbent got it for aervice rendered. + pr ‘Tue Congressional Record of Dee. 15 contains a statement of 602,257 Dawe signed to petitions in favor of a postal savings bank bill, and they were collected by one newspaper, the Chicago Record ————— Tux counc change the law which ing should be published in a paper shaving the largest bona fide cirea- lation in the city’ in order to give their favorite the printing with the circulation. emalles PossiBir because the council do not want their proceedings read is the ith the smallest circulation. The Sun, however will furnish the proccedings to the people free of charge, reserv- ing, of course, the right to make any reason they gave it to the paper © necessary comment. Tux six weeks mentioned in the Register this morning as haviog beea wasted by the old council when the question of public printing was up, were wasted in trying to find out whether the Register had any circa- lation or not. They discovered that it had uot. Paice Henny, the brother of tha Royal Bluffer, the Emperor of Ger- many, referred in a recent speech, to the German territorial »s carrying the “Gospel of Your Maj- *g hallowed person’? into China pose tliat the Germany & i ae es in the eae Wa Ba tot pete, and $8.02 of money in Mexico, against $24.03 per] (., 100-cents-on-the doll; a with (ea = a the-dollar |" money iv (he United States. are some of the thiags that Mr. ies will dition of the Mexican people he dedave from them convincing re { States should learn about the con- They are ike the adopt free coinage’of silver? ‘Society® “Gossip * PLeAsUnE sorts DULIy and then awarded it vened to see it ppiag ia an adjoining d inquired of her gh came back ay ‘ackacwiedge that amended so as to exte an allidavit shew. j sell her a gold brick by nday Episco- samara vs al Guila’s + Pian Pudding took place . Decker's, on Seventh even pad their ae * Gon es th> people won't seal under apy circvimstences pged ket is povin it with a have always bought supplies ; that seem to be useless can he. found in a woman’s pocket book than an in- dustrious small boy caa conveniently There is one thing that Imost sure to be found there that is a pow Jer rag. 21.—The Duplicate Whist ba will have as mayor and councilmen. the wayor and ec “3 , in the afternoon be done in the Hole aud leest read paper ia Welles, ‘Dee. |L. Gregory entertains Like It Club, and Misses and Hamble with a sheet and pillow dancing party, at her home on North Ninth street. CAUSE AND EFFECT. —_—_— S MEXICA. TOUR. | went in for dress reform Phe world I'll wave ; He went in for chloroform And rest beyond the grave. OUA CITY SOLONS, ntinued Irom Pirst page.) station, at $45 MR. BRYAN should attach to a 4 ce wee, amount of iuterest s TOLD BY A GOOD FRIEND. Once upon an evening young gentleman, ja the city, promi- jes (and one who is ,|like the breeze, fickle and free), sal- hed forth iato the damp, dark night, regardless of an elaborate toilet, pate ent le: pare shoes, ete. , to call upon a acquaintance. | lady resides some dis- | tance from han central Lavige: of Ln . Bryan through port that he will bring back is await ed with great curiosity." Mexico is thoroug' of Mr. Bryan that caused bim to opt just year at Madison Square was compelled to the print- nent in social cire The committee recommended the ved to allow them Fowler the matter proyoked him to meke t s deferred until the first meeting in "| young meni ma an early departure so tha take the pee or stay later and have a He arrived at the lat- »wever, but being a he igiepeie on et hobby of free { Voight had an electric drop ap o him individus It cost $35,ha he was willing to the gciog trip, bail aud went on his way rejoici = evenit gs | wmittee and mayor with power ee ee passed off most rapidly, and soon sur for adieus came. them no carriage, was growing old, wa, being subjected to treatment, sud is done there will b the wee small So were the footste nder, not as small as yproaching in the the parlor door sink or swim, survive or per- position press, the visit of Mr. Bryan ii to Mexico is an s*} treat jth juad, aud done me no now ia progress on the currency question gerbaze dump below the city with the tresses that a white horse. | There was not a ho quares of him. or even & horse of another color. | widely read by both friend and foe fonscience and pi circumstances ‘ That old ex ti of mns a trustworthy ¢ Bate a oat Oc, rr The e thee then Yer, Mrs "Judge Sanders ate, v0 imed remarks on “te.” a few years ago people gyinpathy for tramps, aie called atten. rly looking speci-| —, oadway from Tit ver, He also recommended the improve- ment of Eleventh street from Court ne} to Broadway Campbell to T: a Kighth street front mble. City Attorney Ligh*foot Mr. Farley all books, papers, ete, city that}appertaining to the position of city $25 | attorne: A motion was carried au- unter of! thorizing Mr, Lightfoot to demand the papers, Ex-City Engineer Wilcox was al- tower some iustruments for six days to finish sewerage work. The iter of having the charter d the time al- lowed the city assessor was referred to the mayor and charter amendment committee. The city attorney was iastructed to order the sewerage contractor to put in proper condition the alley be tween Fourth aud Fifth and Clay to Harrison streets iu goc condition The councilmen were allowed for two meetings. Un motion the council adjourned. CURED OF BLOOD POISON AP- TER FLETY-TWO BOLCLOKS FAIL Blood Balm Co., Atianta, Ga, GextLemen:—In 1 a smail pimple broke out on my leg. It be- gan eating and in four months I was treated by a physician of Talladega county, Ala,, where I lived eighteen years, He relieved it for a short while. In six weeks it broke out again in both legs, also on my shoul- der. Thesmall bones were taken out. It continued until 1876. Io this time [ had twelve different phy sicians. They told me the ovly rem; edy was awputation; that it could never be cured. For six months I could not walk a step. -I went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent $300.00 came home; went to Hot Springs, Ark., staid pine months—all failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back to Birmingham, Ala. 1 was advised to write you, which I did. You wrot me that B. B. B, would coure m and I coukl get the medicine from Nabors & Morrow, Deuggists, of our city. IL bought ten bottles and be- fore (had. finished my fifth bottle ny legs began to heal, and in less ban two months | was sound and well. ‘I has been pearly two years ago, and no sign of its returo yet. 1 have spent ia cash over $100.00, and B. B. B. done the work that all the rest failed to do. You have my permission to publish this. I have tra “iso much try- ing to get well my cure is wel known. Fift «1 me ia the last lid was lo take wh two doctors have 17 years. Al money 1 now & well man, * Puor. C. H. Raxo Shady Dale, For sale by druggists. Price $1.00 per large bottle. Imd4 “Notice ta Coal Dealers, The Board of Elucation will r ceive sealed bids on contract to furn- ish the sqyeral school buildings with coal fort remainder of the school term, ea@Mng June 10, 1894; coal to be delivered as directed by chairman dock, who bad goods from a Take the Nashy and St. Louis Rat nm, ler, Corsicana, Waco and afi a I points in Arkansas and ‘Texua.” as contemplating trips to Ar- of comunittee on sapplies, aud paid Yor atgfirst regular meeting of the fter delivery, Bond with ecurety for faithful per- ~contragt, will be re. Pine Bluff, Téng g the privilege to «) than Texas points can leay Piet, ‘ashville, Otte, u13 Railway, at 8 hrough perth stion :00 a, m, 5 p. m. m. A that} he understood Mr. Will Farley bad egpfl-| taken charge of Col. Husband's da- clasp is} ties after he retired as city attorney He asked that the council demand of BUNDANCE Free... A beautiful floral calendar] designed by America's most famous artists, tithographad in twelve colors, will be given fre in our store to buyers of {wenty-five cents’ worth of on FOUY Pure, White, oe 000008 QUILTED SLIPPERS ==) T ! This calendar alone is worth twenty-five cants and Wa Waiil you to see it. first-class---its qualily guat- anteed or your money ba The soap is IAS PRESENTS © $1.35 ’ and Gents’ High-cut Wear THE | PLUMBER + work was good D, D. HANNAN *& Strect-Telephone 201 L.B. OGILVIE & 60, jest way is the best way. DR. BELL’S PINE=TAR-HONEY | SOOTHES AND HEALS. ) all kinds, ploase you i it is not an expe Boarders Wanteg 408 Court Street, a Good Rooms, Good Table, Bes BORGB KRIT Wm =HOht! IDAY PIPES! br e ynadway and Second ck outa ni MERSIN IMPORTED FRENCH BRIAR \ rah Christmas, 4 promise that I y and select your pipe. I have tock of pipes in the city. I defy com- W. A. KOLLEY Shoe, $1.00 's' Lace Shoes, 80¢ I van se!l yo

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