The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 22, 1897, Page 2

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go he SUN ome “tar the city prints {Ad not the ordinance been dhe Sen not only would Fae applicant, Init by virtue Ada rg the lurgest, cireulstion bave gotten the printing con- * tract. vp 15 ‘2 Tar, Pada correspondent of the Courier-Juurval in wiring the news that the manager of the Register hed been elected city printer, adds that ‘Great interest had been manifested in the race for several da; The a ee af _a ‘race’? was the endeavors and scheming of the Reg- ister to get that part of the ordioance repealed declaring that the prioting .ebould be given to the psper having the largest circulation, It) -wss known oll along that with the ordi- mance changed the Register bad a lea pipe'cinc. . ————_- Secnetary Gace gives the fullow- inz coneise definition of bimetallism + ‘‘Bimetallism must mean one of two thiogs; either it is two kiads of money, of equal value, circulating side by ide, by reason of the ex- change of the leas valuable for that of great value, or clse two kinds of money of such intrinsic equality of Vilue that they will circalate uatur- ally side by side. We have a bime- tallic currency in the United States now. A firm establishment of the gold standard, with such nterchange- ability with sjlver as will make it ac- ceptable on an equality with gold, will maintaia this bimetslism, the same os it bas existed for the last Democratic who ore seiziog upon the prospective reduction of wages in the cotton mills of New England as an argument inst the Dingley Jaw, evidently aga that the p:ople will not take deration the fact that thi n wages is due tg United Stes + yratalate Jiean party jon—that a | b reya the na *” ’] a Mive polivics, Whos | i folism avid integrity wil} couptiy oudvt Eivieompticn panhirg from thé tniserable Mn -10'e +f tc late democratic admin- ietrvion, with, its panics, monetary distr seca, ch fiecency io revenue, Wil- ext.vagant bond issues, de- tale and labor, The night. to” the verge ¢f| son pressinn= i con: ruly fo cvery branch of industry and | Wich the Gnergies of the) lyzed, What would have been the of affairs had Bryan anit his coterie of angry, im- petuous, inexperienced ‘reformers been o'ceei? ‘Pheyo: #4: nothing 1 their tea bingsupom which the Uaion ry" was, trate. country condition ould rely With them everything (as des' ravtively revolu ihe money of the conntry (or safety, tionary. would have been changed’ asian ex | periment, the result of which required no seer to pred the courts would have been tinkered with until. their etficiency would be reduced to exe- | cuting the will ef a mob, while the safeguaris of the laws thrown stound | fife-and property would have been destroy ed—the been involved in xpeus, Pandemonium and res sults of a foreign war | would ave ben turned loose op the] people! “All the, political abomina- | preached by the new light de- nid land, and neither courts, tio: have infested antl ravished U be ed, nor trade m ney nor home protected, These horrors voided by tha “divinity | which shapes our enis,’’ and the re} of has | pubiican party with its love perce, order and prosperity gled skein, and yi\b Phe shill bas that picked up th stea'ly fiugers uoravels it. of its educated statesmen overcomes all] And while war| shouts sound in their ears, mingled quiet patience which things to aid them. with the jeers and criticism, they faithfully pursue the God-sppoiutd work of | restoring the country to peace and prosperity, unmindful of all save the highest aud best interests of the people. The citizens of repub | tration of the republicans, and while) the destruc! Ppt the last | {but itis with a sad beart I must say ould have this | § » feel safe under the adminis- | } se a og R ‘ght that Mid) arm Notched, His eyes ew and care for them. Dey. Mr. Reet pal vburet (uy oughly Uericrsts wa vechin) thbe dis my plans aud to ai hearty earnest Zee! eply nteb-ed for the way he} bas havdled the mass cf wild, esger almost uuruly lithe herds 4 1 had hoped for assistance or at the least, “ encouragement from all the ministers it Was never once given, In fact one inust bitterly blamed me from the pul- pit for accepting the generous suin of money that Don Gilberto once gaye as all Will femembers ~“Iypaid no. at- tentiol ty this because IT knew it came tyom turtiure respect for the Mg, gev ed saloon keeper than I had fot the preacher who in his narrow, distorted yiewa, failed to practice What je —preached—charity to ali pankind. He never of- fered a penny, nor did be offer to take up @ collection for We fund, No, to his mind it would be nobler, more Christian like to re- 4U8@ that gift, to wound a good beart abd let the little ones suffer—well I Wlought differently, and who was Yight leave for broad, generous), Dsess Patterns—Wool dress pat minds to answer. terns in dress len; inc Scat ea gths, including Bat now I feel sure that iv be-| multiplied styles, all priced for hol somebody else happy. with a given amount the w: advantage. | queathipy for this ove Christmas tide) iqay presents — hundreds of full these little ones'to your care that itis) gress pattern lengths at each of the not a misplaced trust, that they Will folowing prices: 8c the full pat- pot witsme. That thought touches} tery or $1.69 the dress from this me tuo, because 1 love my W |assortment; or $2.48 for any pattern waut them to know and love me. Ti in that lot; or $3.98 for a selection love te see the little grimy faces glow) so. this counter, or $5.00 a dress ome, the eyes brighven ad | for anything in that heap—and at my approach. Ab, itis the others at higher prices sweetest joy iu life ty know that youl Striking Handkerchief Bargains can gladden the lives of otters, and!__S many dainty, pretty toe ae as I travel aud know more and more! Christmas gifts here that we would of the world I appreciate the love of| not attempt to tell you more than these little waits, and long more and] tg give you a few price hints, Nu- more to shed some biightuess about) merous styles for 5c, 8c, toc, 12¢, them. I cannot be there this time.) p50 200, 25¢, 35¢ and soc each. but next Christmas, with God’s help,| "Gloves for Gifts—Kid gloves for I will be at my post, wad if all goes} icra weil will amply provide for alt of them, With heartfelt wishes for s Lappy Christmas, may Heaven's) 6 richest blessings descend upon yu)" all Geveva. | finer Cotten Mill Bonds. pattern, extircaien. sereul pies pair Subscribers to the bonds of the Co- | for Xmas presents hankus Manufacturing Company (as D LAUNDERED Sues ved for the holidays, 50¢ per appended list) will please remem Sag ah ber that the second call will be dae] from se a pair up. the 24th inst. (December 24th). It is highly important for this call to be met promptly, so don’t fail to call on the day named, 4 will remain in my office all day to receive your p ments and sign and issue you your receipts. Very respectfully, T. H. Puryear, Trustee. mens LINENS—Nothing is more acceptable than nice tabte linens. This week, 48c 5c an! ge a yard for Xmas pres EN TOWELS a dozen, or For 1.56 A large assortment, On North Third Street paay expired last rived here Week and she t from the Mississippi ia se of Veatch. She went winter quarters. List OF SUC Ashbrook, Bernhard, lower 4 Capt, to bank bere for RE vee ‘The towboat Pete Hou'z goes ap the Tenness.e river Loworrow after a tow of > Soa NE AG * but early tast January ON) PROMPTED BY ONE COMMON IMPULSE All Christendom is now searching for somethin: ‘our mone farthest have its greatest purchasing wef ert na to make re it can ¢ more you can buy is the circle of your remem- brances. This store stands ready to demonstrate to you that your gift-giving money can be spent here to the very best Only a few days more, but in these f r worth oi Chytignte saeochndins ment cheage kant Wer priced our goods with the end in view that sensible people spend their money where it will go furthest. We've GIFT SUGGESTIONS PRESENTS THAT ARE 'SEFUL ARE THE KIND IN EVIDENCE HE 8oc the pair, worth $1.00 to $1. _ The Cloak Sa e of the Season Capes, jackets and children’s gar- ments, will all be sold now for Christmas presents without regard to former prices, and regardless of their original cost. This isa strong assertion, but it’s thetruth. We'll back the statement with our prices. Most garments will be sold for just half their original prices — $2.00, 00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, .oo and $10.00 a garment, worth double. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats—At half price in this week’s sale for Christ- mas presents, Christmas Stockings -What could be more appropriate? The banner sort at foc, 12¢, 1§¢, 20c and 25) Lack CuRTAINS—For holiday pres ents, from 1,25 to 3.50 4 pair, includ ing poles and fixtures Lapin’ PURSKS—The latest novelties for the holidays, ase, 50c, 7§¢, 1.00 and Lag THeRe'Lt. ne bargains for everybody in every section of the store this week SHoms—All children’s shoes guaran teed, from 1.00 a pair up; misses’, from 1.25 4 pair up; women's, from 1.25 up to ; men's guaranteed from 1.50 a pair Up to 4.0 HARBOUR’S dust Back of Wallerstein Prosperity in Marshall. | ‘The Benton Tribune says: You who complain of hard times look here what one Marshall county farmer did. This is no fairy story, but the actual 'tact and can be verified any day. Mr. W. M. Riley, who lives only two |miles southwest of town, formerly | lived pear Brewer's Mill, this county, he purchased A beautiful floral calendar designed by America’s most famous artists, lithographed in twolve colors, will be given free in our store to buyers of twenty-five cents’ worth of = Fairy Soap Pure, White, Floating This calendar alone is worth twenty-five cents and we want you to see it, The soap is first-class---its quality guar- anteed or your money back. 'L. B, OGILVIE & C0. aw Cough that threatens to tear your throat Into shreds—how are you going to stop it? The easiest way Is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL'S POWER-HOUSE CONSOLIDATION, © Begin On North Sec-| bnd In Two Weeks. %t Cars to Receive “Light- ping From This One Station. PADUCAH FIRM To Have a Branch Mayfield. Mr. J. K. Bondurant & Son, the well known wholesale grocers, will open up a branch house about Janu, Howe at The building the block that recently burned, the stock is Leiug putin. The, tablishment, itis understood, w; - charge of a geatleman nam ox. Patterson & Clements wagons, carts and whi f IN ABUNDANCE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS qPocesere IN LADIES’ QUILTED SLIPPERS * We are the leaders; we can sell them to you for from $1.co to fas ® and $1.50, Ue best in the market for the money. Also the Latest in Ladies’ and Gents’ High-cut Wear In all prices. These must he seen to be appreciated. Come at oncey before sizes are gone se 2 H.DIFHL & SON 310 Brow ww : TxKPHONE 310. 1000004608 TVWRVATABAA DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBER lle may be entirely innocent, but has been mistreated, Whatever the cause of the break or leak, or bad behavior of piper, don't waste time about it, hut have it fixed up. We sre ready to make repairs peomptly aud economically, We are, ready to put a j new plumbing into your house that will give you moré sutirfecuion «1 less anoyance (han you ever. experienced before. * ED D. HANNAN & 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 Rose & Paxton. Give you All Kinds of FIRE wm Insurance TORNADO Olfice cver Citizen’s Saving Bank. SHOES if FOR ALL CLASSES. Gord Wo'king Shoe, $1,00 Caildren’s Shoes, 50c, + Fimesiposaderd Maybe his work was gool s

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