The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 8, 1898, Page 4

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cs SS abhi — a VENA OROS OOK + footwear NIDANCOE 5 PRESENTS ED SLIPPERS s you for st arket forthe 1 atest 3 erates in Ladies’ and Gants’ High-cut Wear must be seen t 5 gnice, before size W.F. P ‘4 B. FARLEY, . ces fm street. > \1 nd Misses Abbott F c p ' t ; R; * Me up this morning from | covere "elo re} R r a Pri, and left. on the Fowler for| this morning in the middle y darders Wanted ; — ‘ oO Louisville, Tell City, Ind., and] or “stuf! “*nogm," where ; B i“ oy |) Owensboro, respectively. valuable” Sovernmony toe D od Rooms, Cag Se ams r AIEON” eek miss] Prot Murray Gilbert left this eave - he opeaing. or "en amet : ny sard and Mis ‘ng for Smithland: He will re-|flames‘year B prominin yee Senmatons the 18th, inst., where he bie Srived ; were married] expects to give a cineographic show ut Ja i A eis well known | tor the benefit of the First Christian} anuagy, 1898, ARRY 4 ohyelagren eae "ca bee F, WILLIAMSON, M.0,/DON’T CUSS TAH PLUMBER B aa whole Be 4 abbard, te e may be entirely m by hO his work was oor sen, tug O: Ait Se wit distin gone liom fe Grundy, Physician and bat ha been cea. MayEENie work was goon Bi NOt. tele iy Be quite distressed to ot. | CUty ls aR Bly vol th pacuer Ss it, bat hi Om J08"t. waste time about muslin, with full lawn rt rve that the gold mined 0 ob-/ debtedned Heavy. fo! i PMariua Surgeon ee W repairs irae tition fon Tt Over, daring the year ina, egret ee nent an . pac | a y to put a job of P ne cambric ‘umbrella’ drawers, |“ sted by D; Year just nn Ngan wr house that ive y< Pee with dainty tucks and wide et: United Starke Ditector P nat oyaince thin you ever ex} bod muslin, H sakare Al 000, being an incrétly $240,000,. Olid neck and sleeves, tucked yoke, the neatest gown for the money you ever saw. 6% Gowns~-Square tucked yoke, embroi- t that nobody need fe lying awake VLTEVOVTVE VEVEVVETVVUEBA GEORG KRITZER fen “aad paid m ended is M9 Ben! from ab - reston of the} | Sounula pli jy ae Division Wit Ex: co rom othe tries by merchg ~The, millions for ap « Broadway . | IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE EesT*** E> DD South F 5 lise balaney twenty per cent, per annum, anitrly ogg je ore tha gold increasing at the rate of twenty| more-c.... favor fo, Lpast ‘Ty Misses Adni® per cent, per annum it would seem] york | Prey 5) Morton were hostess : béu cid ’ ' ing Dish Clube one 201 HANNAN & dered edge, best muslin, full length . : niétte Wedtiine t industries have been pushing theil} Delicions viauds | . “$ gots “ 4 self about ek ~ - were | YU in nun Til = and wide. " oe ut a lack} way into foreign markets with unf| the your tl i NEW RICHMOND p P $1.25 Gowns—Fmpire cut re eee : of circulating medium, or strugs presedatéd: gaseian: Whe GAS ‘ ‘ i NCHMOND HOUSE BAR| - a a aa) with wide Medici Jooe haan } to find a way of increasing it with a}situation is no longer : ; Mr r ) f tchell Bozeo, Proprietor 4 @e f i A emi + mw one pilar $3.00 Value cambric . AEG [depreciated and di ‘ ¥ f Og | Noon ente n DUE tiene awURU Gy ah G *< 0 i} gowns, round yoke of tucks and inser NOS ons iaadli anxiety, More than 500,000 men j| at # Dateh a few states —""t | Juliet R Hon, edged with nainsook embroidered vu | ing ont the - tut tote4ntly_paint eee ant were} ae |Finxet of Winos, 1 ( Give y 25, ‘ ‘ e fiscal year shows a defic wf abc r ad ) t e Exe . by Gade a * ; $15,000,000 are seule tga Me 558, es for Ue t i| aroun —-- at FIRE _ a remarkab) , : ything about the fact that nearly |o% 0% far to restor pre: | One of the Most Pxtr wif ISB LL an > ] “tl 45 and 69e—Pri this sale for |$40,000,000 in excess of normal re-| n igi ne ‘ Country's History, "Un Aa id E j hu. D, LIFE and & these fine m mises, with |ceipts was poured into the treasury cae Physician and Sutgeon. TADNANA ia % " g edging ion and in the closing four months of the last 602 1-2 8. Seventh § TORNADO fiscal year. 'T $10,000,000] i 2 in I ’ 8.9 a : ; quality camb: ial ould have been added to the re- ae . ’ nainsook edge and insertion, ever|eiPts of the present fiscal year bat ene ne houses for the we eo : — ef} oy ’ offered at the ls fo he anticipatory $1,00—Our special tie 9 , importations ere t t ( ) > | | \ ca Ty A ‘ Empire eehiin i inade’ made from March first to July first in ™ victim 9 seme i Fa | | t OUSE i yest cambric and elaborately trimmed expectation of the adopti of the t brctalng oF We eee 0 S ved with her LOUISVILLE. KY. ariff law ad this $4 3 ociet yur J. | att l i ‘od normapp American Pian a? Perfect Fitting Corset Covers }000 come into the receipts of the aad sore all y lich day she] porns CAN IS: THE RECORD seul year, as wonld have been the 6 bw u i i dik. Nal ths Geel seadioen eG ’ f Rooms only : cucongnat sant coc, [aiaaar acum cents] ‘ZOSSHpD sees se niente ere Seen. u WE MAKE of tucked yoke and nainsook ruffled cain. |“"Y “ecit in the first half of the fis me he 1a O8y Spell Mar owes es hric eprset pavers at 39¢ ____ [eal Year which ended December 31st arenas Fo r iagcth the. Getnetad ————— Pais wrothor at one tine - - A bitty " er) of That will be included in this the United Rerewiicans all oves’s . » my lite was Bd be” Me Skirts for 25c Neg acocwuteling WHNMGR Gn ling cana o riee aedd bial been caused ee Bee Li i y t, the ! y strangula. re, of neatly tucked mus-Jinterest the developments ‘ va tall oe i tot, abou or twelve | belfry ‘ : Me) Telephone P i gy Obio. While it is ostensibly a |i fhe waanly tw ce onle SLO ebados med. inate 1 torial fight against Mr. Hanna, it vat a4 ing Dur ns had been é soca RE Se 3 of this}'ower part of | | cambric ruffl 1 t 1 i =—— far beyond that, for in it is involved | And tender ( “s be 4 50 a ordi. #46 ar bey church and. fellow “ ST thal , at SO and ee eoid embroidered |the control of the United States Sen- ne only a Hitt ( he real of the | fice; and e was t F ot! AY b4 AP ate during the first half of President erate hg S =* ruffles, r a a _ f Skirts at $1.25 muy McKinley’s term, and the possibili- la , il ove : Mi i hor ‘ ; ‘ . * kirts, with ties of fivancial legislation. Becau ie file of this fight the silver element, which dered ru desperate stragg! ooeereee ptering its entire ener- of Ohio nd the SHOE DEPARTMENT on hat fh g,not Sen. Hanna,bu The interest r by the t r. our line of ‘sho ns | nominee, for whom they which rep’ notcl » and ity, i 166.40: hl cst tn gubatibate «filed ot tree elle|’ ators 0 é ave | ee ee | ) ‘ ring ¢ ; i GE BERNHARD of merit in t ie . ver and fiatism, and thus prevent , 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. P : currency islation by Congress f ‘ 0 eagle | re ourt « ort ——————————— 75¢ buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8,'laceyor button. | during at least one half of President} But O! my life 1s desola : ? rise t P a _ 75c buys spring-heel calfskin, 5 to 8. McKinley’s term, if not, indeed, all Larger sizes in proportion. of it. The s WOMEN'S SHOES. |. torsommltan cig al en acarmeio "Christmas Presents! Our women’s shoe business has not been started, but but a skirt] including banks, reported for the uet and ; aee ” mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you neglec-}year just closed Was 15,099, « fall- ectly | PRAGEDY AT GRAND RIVERS. your interest if you do not investigate this department the coming _w eek. Jing off of more than 2,000 failures] ft l be atl $1.25 buys woman's kidskin, foxed, lace tip. and of 13.3 per cent, compared with] requires many f : 1.50 buys woman's kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great | 1896, a decrease of 15 per cent, from] fa min t ¢ ; whom she t t maasuihate, I wearer. the panic year 1893, and a decrea an this other y the subse- > if piesa ed.| A killing took place at Grand Riv- elected Panels and Frames... Twelye-Year-Oll Boy Kills ictures, Engravings, Easels 1,50 buys woman's kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear, |of 2.3 per cent. even from 1891, a} - nd gaity 2.00 buys a woman's vici,a beauty. year of large and prosperous busi-| 4 welcome chang : ness, but, nevertheless, of numerous|dances of severa costly business em)arrassments. | whirling, rushing dance ; appointing one in many respects in oe He Dole Canoes ony , Spe'ggil ad doa 4 r~ Y a “e We save you twenty-five per cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and] usiness lines, there was an increase b the gin that wan ¢ eu i lay-| 4 a h ‘ f ) | BE wont SOULE 7 id up tedate must Pr an ing € \ 1 a | A 1 . cordovan goods, shown of only about one-balf of one] caught in a whirlwi th ol room f 1 ns \ a | . ae ; t + cent. Compared with 1894, al stray Lair of Ler : » year of stagnation, the increase was| mid-air, but must v \ tH] 8 é ‘ " r « an ¢ rc ' Jess than 3 per cent., and compared | PANS Hi their great-gra « Pans? 0 it ) esterday, according j with 1892 a year of great business} ” weak Gimewhat dis! » came| sition and the oller Ross resented it , ® 1 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY agape mre Risin of ee rae criterion sf surough, and told me he had] y more ona vi i sehen? oh ety ee feel that ypreciates their um, ad be m ndicted # wound in the tem failing in 1897 constitates one of the ence, and co} lade penetrate pe snp Albaai : é vst totals of recent years ; , V c ar os WAA smallest totals ¢ complim ve ni desi ladder. rell, of the city, was called, but the} V all Paper A GZ amounting to only $156,166, A] give only , it e ha \ Gfty-cent piece young man was dead when he reached] decrease of 37 per cent. from 1896,} her time, but during tho yineny ar y ¢ nd get some] Grand Rapids. her time Q seit owssBromo: ‘ r drinking tl The tragedy naturally created great | , (36s 7 6 < i s | f 60 i cent. from 1893, and of 19 7 ‘ Window Ne, 1ac CS, Be: fhixs reel net. nae ct ee It is said thr. the first Is » thfand resting while Durrant went| excitement. ‘The youthful murderer | Tereprones 4, ~ A v arene jand displays her charming talents iq home and Ins brother had not been arrested J—8 :30 p.m IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. ver cent, over 1892, anil of 4.5] inig way, Her eyes do not wande} He appears to have resumed his} accounts, but it was reported = cent, over 1594. from you as though she were seekingordinary occupation «was en- t they were carried to Smith: a HENRY MAMMEN. Jr. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, EEE to end the interview, and when sk¢ggged in the service of the state as a} today by their father and there sur-) A review of the business condi-| does terminate you feel that she hajmember of the Signal Corps im the } rendered. , e Py tions which have marked the first] given you of herself. | Bi YO K B | N ] E R A thorough! h y plant. year following Republicao success at No, 132 S. Third Stree’. Telephone No. 73 ot the polls in November, 1596, proves FASHIONS, ’ | - extremely gratifying, especially when} Street dresses, straight from Pate | You ne 1 wis: j 4 y are now made with rt trains aad SCIENTIFIO AND FIRST-CLASS it is contrasted with the record of the) site of all that the ‘lane. andis rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY he year under Democratic rule. The} dress reformers have said against thit others, for the reason that it is eed —— 4 we BI RCKSMITHING close of the calendar year 1897 found| fashion itis here whether thd - ssi . Le a, ; ny more leading staples higher than] women in general will wear it or not) ABSOLUTELY PURE J. J. PURSLEY } Wvioore : cl REPAIRING De lower in prices as compared with the) # yet an unheeded question ; its pres} | ‘ ; A os ' y HORSE eee cAayasees < vere none may tO - jAll Kinds Uonoistering and Repairs ae SHOBING eta tare it ae ae he paso nan a HE pepsicis.* All work guaranteed. anufactured wool and oie Leahiceab'e vomen reas {NITURE. g * tmanufactured wool and silk, eome|ry a plaid silk umbrella, a0 P ADUC AH BOTTI ING CO stirvors replated ana made good aa| Staple and Fancy Groceries 4 4 ) Pe 4 1 J . y order ; building materials and}¢r the plaid the better, Aj new. Mattresses der, Old} A: W. GRIEF, fs. | : . drugs, Decreases were %specially plaids are being used, the way ; and aecond. )2 11 Ameen ~2 ‘ 13 : ’ notable in raw. cotbouiiand cotton |oSun regen iy tial doll, Proprietor. ayy | ctly High-Grad a1 r y Sourt Street get. 2d and 3d, ‘The handles of these new umbreliaglelephone ¢ hs 3 goods, nearly all metals, anthracite’ are/movel and many are curiou) Sod re * : P

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