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UDY & PHILLIPS. Embrofderies, unusual in style and remarkable in value. To Possess... Dainty Underwear Is one of the greatest desires every woman has. If you prefer making your underwear at home we can grat- ify your wants better than any one else in Paducah. Embroideries at 5c and 10c. We offer 500 yards of 1 to 2-inch width Hamburgs at §¢. ‘Two thousand yards of 1 to 3-inch Hamburgs, best patterns, at 10c. Shop the city over, compare qualities and prices, and you will find nowhere anything to match our collection of Fine Laces, Insertions:and Edges. Match sets, in all widths, fine nainsook and Swiss embreideries; , German and Valenciennes laces of an endless variety, } | (aus “OY sen, of the Loom domestics, 6'ec yard. Masonville, Lonsdale * ms and Percales. ust ‘at immense assortment of fast colored fine zephyr Fe be be sold this week at roc the yard. Best 36-inch percales, all.the newest designs, at roc a yard. : Our Muslin Underwear Sale “3 oon, except ins Bess THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, AN TREASURER mo. ATON é pIRBOTORS: FM, Fisher, WF, Paxton RAW.ClW 3-8, Wiliiamson Jokn J. Dorian, ————— adard Block, 16 North Fourth an J. weet ta, Daily, per annum Daily, Six months, 2.21 40 10 cents Weekly, per -annum in_ad- VANCE sss sevevseveesees 1,00 Specimen copies free SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1898 een REECE oe To press thatthe Republican party in Ohio will be rent by factions as a re- sult of the election of Hanaa is as far the confident the same that » predictions hy the Democratic wide of the mark as assertions by press Hanna would not be elected, Tne ‘better element’? of the Re- publican party in Obio, as is usual, Democrats to, accomplish its purpose. An of Republican bolters and Democrats uader the combined leadership of Chas Kurtz and Allen O. Myers, was would allied itself with the ance what the people in Cl Will be continued through this week. We are showing all the latest fashions in underwear in the best materials. Beauty and Economy Are the Inducements We offer the throngs of buyers who are attending this sale. Gowns. Superior quality muslin gowns, tucked yoke, Hamburg ruffles, only 49c. Full long and wide muslin gowns, square tucked yoke with neat embroidered edge, 69c. Drawers. Just three items from the big lot— prices less than materials would cost you Good muslin, neatly tucked drawers, with full ruffle of Hamburg, at 39. Latest style full umbrella drawers, with foucy ruffles aud nainscok insertions, 55c. Fine cambric umbrella drawers, with dainty tucks and nainsook ruffles, in this sale only 75c. Chemise. Good muslin chemise, made with corded bands, only 25c. tucked, for 25¢. Fine muslin chemise, with in Superior muslin skirts, with full sertion, tucks and Hamburg edg-|combric ruffles, for 39. ing, in this sale at 45 and 65c, | Remarkable values are the mus: Best cambric chemise, made by jlin skirts with embroidered ruffles new Empire models, elaborately|which go in this sale at the low trimmed, at $1.00. prices of 50 and 75c, Skirts. Good fitting muslin'skirts, neatly Corset Covers at 15 and 25c. Remarkable Towel Values For This Week. 4 “All linen huck tow 18x37, only 10c. A large lot of real hey@titched fine huck towels, regular 35¢ value for only 35¢ each. Extra size damask towels, heavy knotted fringe, at 25c. Upholstery. A new but successful departm with us. Bring your worn couches, ¢ and footstools to us for fresh u We are turning out the ic and satisfactory work in this airs hol 20st ooeeoooe The interest manifested by the trade in our line of children which represent the top notch in stylefand quality, is evidence of merit in the line. 50c buys black kid skin, 2fto 8. 75c buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8,flace 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 skir mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you negle: your interest if you do not investigate this department thecoming w $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 per cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and rdovan goods. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY OBERT'S BEER 1s rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is , ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED INJBOTTLES AND BY THE KE t It leads all RY = PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 pan F, J. Bergdo!!, Prop: etor. Telpbor 101. Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. . BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-makin You need send nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Opening Books "plant. \ - \ ‘} chs 221 BROADWAY | call a ‘+corker AmonG the amenities of current polities may be mentioned the claim that its opposition to sheriff Pflanz is purely and the of Cin- horrified of the Louisville Dispatch “a matter of principle,’ spectucle of Allen O. My of iniquity prs, cinnati, in the act Veit ed recent senatorial election tending the at Colam- at the alle bua, Ohio. Ir is very probable that the alleged conspiracy of Boss Croker to bury Bryan,| Bryanism and the Chic platform in the Democratic grave- yard, will givea pronounced impetus Bryan was and is a if defeated for the Democratic nomination, he ean fall back on the Populist party and still things to ito Populism, j Populist and ‘Tur rumor that comes from Frank- fort to the effect that the Hon. L. h Tay on the next s to be supplied with a place ic state ticket, refraining from be ate for Congres Democratic in return for his ing & Populist candic th of el ourse as the state year. tion is nearly two years off and year, the promise ¢ hy the Democrat ional election comes this fely be made Tur fact t aud baies of co! din this nds of b: rectly by the city the thousa) 40 by water, ient argument for the establish- t in Paducah_of a cotton factory, said before, other factories they offer better advantage, than Pa but be * they what they cs widely, ducah, advertise Now that the, senatorial struggle in Ohio is over, it would not be amiss for Republicans to bear in mind the ter of the opposition to Sena- tor I 5 Of the sixty-five Demo- crats all f whom vou inst Sena- tor Hanna,feach and every one was an advocate of free silver. Of the seven Republicans who refused to | vote for Senator Hanna, all, with the pledged themselves when nominated, to vote possible exception of two for Hanna aud wee thus instructed by their nominating conventions, Fart most of these bolters were nted with the free silver 1) Suc spposition is a proof of no fs tional deyisions in the party, Hoar presented to the senate yesterday to ‘Tur resolution of Senator submit to the various state legisla- tures an amend:aent to. the constitu- tion making the 80th day of April the date for the expiration of the terms of office of the president, the 1 the farch 4, vice nt, the senators 4 representatives instead | is a most wise proposition, aud one which world undoubte: hould the legislature get @ chance to vote on it, y be adepted ‘There is no mote in- auspicious time in the whole year to hold the inauguration ceremonies than the fourth of March; while it may be said with equal truth that the latter the most charming on of the y in Washin FAKE ADVERTISING, ASt. Paul correspondent of The part of April is Natioual Journalist tells how that good town was ‘worked’ by a smooth fakir with the old thread. bare hotel register ailvertisio: The turuing of the trick as follows: scheme, correspondent describes the he schemer was young man of good adi aled 5! ulites with an appearance of wealth snd dashing business meth- ods, He rented a house, had a fine ollice fitted with a telepone, had a charming wo alled his n ingenious who dazy S Ability, ho Morkody ter racket g#i cleared thonsan)eollars Uwithe a cont tu printing beyo his neat and eldborate bund His registers were lke the) garments of Hans-Cl ating son tailors to the prince, ¢ not be seen, However, 4 tisers were probably just as for of all thé worthiéss adi that in hotel registers is most less. If anyone. besides the “ho clerk and book-keeper ever look: ‘& register except to register» or, casionally, to find the nawe of person who has yegistered, we happened to meet that person. tainly no one ever goes to a iif register, purposely or accident find where to hay’ ¥oods."’ age he t used . Sgt Ar: aed a alone, repent MME Society etching ong since isery. fopped! the capti- isp, even if it, was co- they are speaking in an lew fashion, Now they fowly and enunciate every with a distinctness somewhat They cultivate a low, soft nd the words of every sen- low each other very slowly. there is a certain piquant} in their manner of speaking pleases, ba girhié-to.be married, there to the inevitable hurry snd c nt of last few days a burden of n Hess little notes of TI nts come in droves, ph iS to have a separate ac- Zement, elaborate lists must that Abe gratitude for the koifemay not go to the sender he asparagus fork. No private ecretary can help her out with the: ndless notes, and the freedom of the wedding trip itself must be infringed on to tt them dispatched. Her In the chapel at West Po pldactfe ta the gifts it genuine, for are tablets giving the nameg and}, human girl can be indifferent te dates of birth and death of th@gen-| ine ownership of silver and gold and erals of the American army @¥ring} qt glass; but their multiplicity e early days—Washingtom, Pat-} makes it a great strain, Some of the es and the Fest—Tindependent spirits have adopted a f these the name has} new way of acknowledging their wed- been purposely cut out, This is the ding presents. A conventional | memorial of Benedict Arnold. When] jhrase of gratitude ‘is chosen and the list of Ohio's governors—Tio, | written across the backs of a number oce Demi The off ands of Cubans is well named § ery’’ by the natives, Lt is ea ack of food, shelter, mediel] ordinary household comftord the Irish families a great numb@ ished from a disease called fever.’ The starving victi dered off aimlessly along thi until they ¢ank wnder th wret: hedness. and died highway. ‘The malady with the, ‘mi an! though less acul mauvity was not add ing. Secretar; called attention to tion and distress | the opportunity to \trom this country. Th meet with a prompt and ‘ es sponse, disease sweeping Bushnell's Place in I orp. Glove-Demoorat, here |Corwin, Cha Brough, Allen, | of visiting cards which are slipped | Hayes, Campbe McKinley and the/into small envelopes. Whenever other honorable men, whom that me present arrives one of these envelopes state had, at one time and another, is addressed to the giver and sent off, jas chief magistrates—is cited hereaf-and so the bride goes to the altar one ter the name of the man who was], from elected in 1895 and 1897 ought to be left blank, ee farther nervous ation. ere is no denying that this method is not universally satisfactory from the standpoint of those who have brought =the — offerings when one bas denied one’s self in adozen little or big ways for the pleasure of sending the new couple something that shall be of lifeloag value to their household; it is a little ’ Society ’ Gossip ot disconcerting to receive back ‘*Many thanks for your pretty present,” OCIETY daring] while “With much gratitude for your the past week has} jovely remembrance’? loses some of witnessed almost] value when one finds it applied ally to a eut glass punch bowl nS ; anda pair of plated sugar tongs. | Receptiongpards|/‘Phis wholesale acknowledgemeut is and dances) a0) git to leave au injured sense that ove have} ueedn’t have bothered one’s self ety and yet it isa real boon to the bride, Ss people TA PRFPCE- | After all it comes down to the ques. ual motion, The] tion of whether one sends wedding program for the! presents for ihe pleasure of giving or sof a falling! the pl thanked, and it 1y safe will soon vd away pros! | | i | | | | r week show off ian events socially |to say that society | into its normal state. e of beir Notable among the society events THE CUBAN SITUATION, reception given on ‘Thursday by Miss} Spaniards in Cuba Prefer An- jHimms Heed ab tie Peimec, Te nexation to Home Rule. | Reed's apartments were ettily | decorated, palms and potted plants — | being st artististioally arranged | Real Significance of the Outbreaks | throt The bower spacious rooms hestra, ensconced in gantic palms, distributed sweetest music throughout the }noon, Very dainty and were the refreshments served, neo and the Prob- Against BI abilities of the Near Future, New York, Jan. 14.—(Post-Dis- “a patch Staff Correspondence. )—The Miss Mattie Vaughan entertains] riot in Havana was simply anne the Shakespeare club this afternoon. | tion against autonomy. It had The firs! tof Hamlet is to be dis- solutels no anti-American = signifi- cussed vance, . a protest of pro-Spaniarc The Young Ladies’ Cinque club One a eg ey Parla are will Lb as its hostess on next tt woderation of Spain. A careful con- Wednesday afternoon Miss Blanche] tential canvass lately of the most Bloom. Mrs. R. H. Woolfolk entertains] Havana disclosed the fact thet they fat crokinole ;Tuesday sfternoon in]do not want autonomy. ‘Yo each 1 compliment to Miss Inez Whitetteld,] pat the question: ‘Which would of Clarksville, Mrs, RB. autonomy or uest. Phillip’s} you prefer—real Cu annexation to the Unite States +"! Two-thirds answered — quickly ‘*Annexation.’’ And so all the others when discussion developed the fact that real autonomy would be a rebel victory, and that, therefore, really, home-rule would be ruled by its Cuban victors, The Spanish property owners of Cuba would rather be ruled even by the United States than by the tradi- tional enemies, whose hatred and wish for vengeance have been embittered by the cruelties of Weyler and by inability of the present government to remedy the wrong ‘The yoluateevs laye uot yet taken part in the Spanish arti-autonomical demonstrations. When the volun: teers do riot, probably about the whatuee sail valedtldadiie oF of iy. | ime aytonomical elections are to be / attempted, when they will vote as an tion Jace, are considered the acme armed poiitical party, then Ameri- of fashion by the up-to-date girl, | oang will be in great danger. Dressing in pairs is the latest fad] First, becayse the average volun to be adopted by girls of the smart) leer has been trained to believe Amer- set. It is Parisian jdea, and hgs}icans to be only ‘fat pigs’ for Span- only just begun to be copied in New| !s4 bayonets to stick tuto. York, ‘The necessary requisite for} Second, because the volunteer of- carrying out the fad Consists merely ticerg want the war ended | want Uni- in a good-sized bank account and an} ted States intervention; want an intimate friend, to whom the taner-| American protectorate, and see the most seefets of one's heart may be] best way to get all three is to kill a told. ‘Then the young women pro-|few Amerivan citizens in Havana. ceed as follows: In every detail] Of three expected and provided for they dress alike, One never thinks}outbreaks, only two have occurred, of going shopping without thé other, One was Christuas eve, the other Their street gowns and their party] Wednesday night frocks are identical in every particu-} Both were engineered by Spanish lar. They mateh in geler in trim-|oflicers and ultrg Spanish politicians ming and in design. imply a3 demonstrations to show The same amulliner fasbions their |Spain that the Cuban Span rds would hats, which are counterparts of one} oot telerate autonomy or Blango. another. ‘Their shoes to all outward | Neither riot meaanced Americans, appearances ere the same; also their] But when the volunteers act, gloves. ‘There isn’t a shade of dif-[citizen of the United States will NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS, PRETTY 1 do Une of the most important details of a fastidious woman is her hand- kerchief, and that, whatever else may lacking, is syre to be of cobwebby fineness and of snowy purity. Ip moucboirs as in all ether thin, fashions change, but the all white linen are sure to be in good taste and are always a safe purchase, A novelty of the season is the small square of linen e?ged with an inch and a half of footing, which gives a pretty finish and laundries remarka- bly well Round handkerchiefs with the nar- row hem edged with lace and trimm- ed with two rowsof narrow insertion, no be pers. fa a posit r Knglich | T important Spanish mea of wealth in| SAriae. to atate he will ask for United rehips—and he will and McKinley has p “We are satisfled with Gen. Lee to tell you} and we hope he ia satisiled with the cordial support we are givin aod will give him when @ crisis arrives." Syivesten Soovet, FRANKFORT HOTES, Frankfort, Ky., Jan, 15.—J ‘nos. I. Hines, one of the most di tinguished lawyers in the state, and former chief justice of the court of appeals, who has hhen very ill for several weeks, is sinking rapidly. mx! fe Hines be 8 member of organ’s cavalry the en was one of the Rvp 4 sol tiers that ever wore the gray. It was lie who planned the noted escape om the Columbus many of Morgan’s — placed after their 0 when John Morgan was making his famous raid. Just a few weeks ago Mrs. Hines died very sud and the judge has been sinking her death. The shock being more than his shattered nerves could bear, The Obio Valley Banking and Trust Company, of Henderson, has filed articles of incorporation, with a capital stock of $187,500. ‘This cow- pany is caused by the consolidation of the Obio Valley Bank and the Henderson Trust Company. ‘The directors are J. KR. Barrett, Paul Marrs, J. H, Barrett, Isaac Mann dB. G. Hit. Another frm in- corporated is the L. D. Bax Under taking Company, of Louisville, with | a capital stock of 85,000. | Chairman Wood, of the railroad commission, has issue la eall for the commissioners to meet Junction to investigat Coal Company and the the Light Company oases, who clam tha! the Leuisville and Nashvilie Railroad Company have been’ overs charging them for coal, WOMEN COUNTERFEITERS. Every Gang Lenst One Female Member. Women have a weakness for counter feitiug. The first person ever executed for that crim awowan. She was an English woman gaamed Barba Spencer, and was pul to death i for making false shillings. She was etrangled and burned at thestake. Cu | ay s were] ac quit Nancy Kidd was one of the most re | markable f vunterfeiters arried ot than years in Chicago, and was arrested there times. 0 vf th vos 4 lu of fiber paper was dis bn her person, The eFernment offic pletely at a loss to kno obtained this. F that a-abemical se to wash the faces of the notes them perfectly clean, Thus she wa in the habit of taking one~iollar bil and changing them into large denomi nations, One of the cleverest tricks ever played on Uncle Sam was invented by a woman in Ph Her pl one ova: | who live phia was to ta and with @ sr steam power tore out th then refill them with 1, being very careful that weigh exactly the right am | | | had finished this way about $16 on every she made $7.50 on every omen teach thelr husbands how to t hap. married Mary Her father was make false money. This is wh 1 when Ben Boyd Ackerman, of Indiana f the most succe i counte ter hada bh the art yt her hus © secrets of th aud of the most famous forg 1 s day, ar hi ame o' ers of the age, ‘They carriedon the business with sueb ree of skill that they were not r years, and, when at 1 eret service Hawkshaws didi r not a single counterfei captured note or coin was found in their possession. When their house was rehed $8,000 in good money wa ind. Afterward sufficient evic was se cured to conviet them yu sent to prison, They be t converted while in s wison, an after their release settled in Chica where they apparently lived an honest life Practleally every gang of counterfeit ers ever arrested has had wo n the office of the secret serv in Washington there is a large frame four feet square, filled with the photographs of women who have either made or passed false mouey, Men a! most always emp iy wives cr daughters for the purpose of “sh (heir countertelts,—Washington Post ice NEWS NOTES. A Chicago alderman has intro- ion of having stolen 4 hog vatued at $a, The custom house records for tke port of Bosjon showed an increase of in the total value of exports for the years 1497 of more than 15 per cent, A sigan of 100 horses, mainly for riding and carriage service, arriv- ed in Berlin from United States, and | + | COMFORT BERNHARD'S is the place to go. ing stock, I am selling atyprices that will SURPRISE we always made a specialty of eis Fine Shoes Made to Order, And my reputation fu this line wiil be upheld. _fit- You T will guarantee to please you. years, hed by close wants of customers. ceded that when you GEO. BERN Largest Retal! Shoe’ House in Paducah, Have been leaders in Paducah for Their reputation was estab- attention to the It is now con- want To make room for my large s YOU. I If others fail to HARD FIRE LIFE and TORNADO It willjpay you to call and Pictures see the large and weil f selected stock of STREET N. B.—A DON’T He may or leak, but bh Open from 9 a, m Jas, A. Rupy W. F, Paxron R. Ropy Jas. A. RUDY, —— reason to believe that its debt to government will be realized That will complete one of the umphs of a Republican jon. cum) We have were all sold within hours. Claim, loaned $1,500,000 to the con- tinental government during the revol- |, ution, bave demanded from the Unit» ed States payment afdame with in- terest, According to a dispatch from Shanghar, the Russians secured pos- session of Port Arthur by a clever falsehood, They rej resented that the terouce in the color of their silk pet-| safe. wife, of the brunette style who was also dashing. duly impressed the ving business com- BROADWAY | inyuity with his shrewdness aud busi-bally the same accent, Bat unl , | ticoats, and onehas as many ruifles This may be expected when, as me] will soon be demonstrated, autonomy a thing only on paper— ministerial proclania- as the other, ‘They adopt the walk, the same handshake, aad act British fleet was coming to capture the port and offere:| their protection, which was accep'ed, The Central Pacitic Railroad is now iu default, but there is good ? Pacific, aud Heirs of Robert Morris, who, they cleye attention. Nearly $10,000,000 was invested recall any pr between the Republic’ crats in Ohio, hoped that the example presented is the last as well as first a twenty-four | Pidiy. cial rights on the other side of the no doubt they will re- in new buildings year, according to th mits, That represents a sizable town} in itself, Secretary Sherman says he cannot ious instance of & deab It ke Casearets Candy Cal wee. Giallve jure, drugi! just the th stock an us, NORTH FOURTH but lisa be or bad bebay ave it CITIZENS’ SAVINGS | 226 Broadway, Pau Capital and Surplus, $120,009 urday nights from 7 to OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, Oar trade with China {a aver $16, 000,000 a year, ordinary SCIENTIFIO AND FIRST-OLACS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed, Court Street bet, 2¢ +. -» Give you Ail Kinds of A. W. GRIEF, ad 3d Rose & Paxton. Insuranee ™ Over Citizen’s Savi ~~ ELEGANT 2 ALL NEW GCOoDS S000eGo0 oth Wall P: CUSS THE May be Whatever the « We are We he entirely innocent n mistreated t fixed up 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 delivery to alt Cor. tth President Cashier Ase’t Cashier 7 ; Canned Goods ‘ot Ali Ki Interest Paid on Time Deposits |" ng Bank, e————_——EE==&= Christmas Presents! w iful picture is G. CG. LtoE sorru Tovnrn PLUMBER DD. HANNAN «© [Brinton B. Davis, 1 Nat an re, ) ARCHI BANK, ities Am.-Gernn “| JW, iio seam, eww SIN an Fan Facet, Fy CS, parts of the city, Adams. ‘ST. AMES HOTEL Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. Goop Rooms. duced a curfew law to apply to. all|F-M. Fisura, Goon 8 classes, F, Kaxtarran, When you visit St. Louts ‘ Gao, O, Harr, A mob in Cleveland county, Ark., . Ruby, sT lynched an aged negro upon suspic- cars dirvet to the fall. trie adm/nistrat in European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. 00D MRALaR, oR, . JAMES HOTEL [HMOAOWAY AND Warman J, J. PURSLEY All Kinds voholsizring and Repairs. ON PURNITURE, Mirrors re wit certaiy, under | new. alive ces, to grow ras] stoves and socor TAKE legtimate commer- 8 Send word, and Iw estimates on work. reasonable last pers | Louis official in St Best hotel in the ¢ Cc mer Broadw: J. R. Hester, Pro, 3 and Demo- be stop at the is earnestly to $1.50 a day, No, 712 South Fifth, MAYFIELD, ed and made good as made to order, hand furniture IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK, Old Teall and make Charges very ‘BROADWAY HOUSE. ity. Hest accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢—$1.00 PLR DAY, ay and Xi: tighth st Mighth street "When in Metropolis STATE BOTEL. Special rates by the D, A. Baiey, Propr, Lelween 4th and 5th on Ferry et: Engravings, Easels lanels and Frames... ary

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