The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 25, 1898, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Early Arrivals in2=- Wash Dress Goods Seeoooee 2g hurry. You would better take the ‘OU will want these dainty ging hams and natty novelties by and by, and you will want them ina 1 now, while they are fresh, pretty and cheap. Everything favors your buying early! The Newest Fabrics... Toile ae Nord Glighams oceupy the leading positions among imaterials especially adapted to children’s wear, as well as the latest designs for ladies’ waists. ably the best fabric in the market at the price Standard Madras Cloths—One new fabrics of theseason. Our assorti of dainty woven effects in checks, esr tees seeseeeeePri¢e $2! scents ed absolutely fast colors... hese goods are unquestion- of the best and most popular nt comprises a variety plaids and stripes, warrant- Dainty New Challies—A beautiful line of all-wool filling chal- lies with satin stripes. egular 25c value, we offer at 10 cents a yard Grampian Clothis—A delightful soft, cool fabric of cheviot char- acter, designed for shirt waists, blouses All the newest colorings .... ++ nd children’s dresses. Silk-Figured Djalmattas—A woven fabric as novel and unique as the name it bears; a rare combination of silk and cotton in a great variety of fancy w s, in which the cross bars and figures of silk are strikingly prominent. For this rich and exclusive novelty we ask the modest price of......25 cents a yard Mousseline de Soie—The great imported novelty for 1898. They comprise the newest shades in this beautiful silken fabric that is eminently sujtable in weight and coloring for summer and evening wear. .Our price only. THE WHITE co0ns SALE CONTINUES Domestics—Masonville, Lonsda of the Loom domestics....6'scents a yard Hamburg Embroideries—We are of of one, two and three-i extra quality Ha deries at ....5 0 nd Fruit ssortment ch width urg embroi 10 cents a yard fering an immense nd Fine Laces and Edgings—A perfect line of beautiful patterns in fine Torchon, German and Valen ciennes laces, insertions, nain sook and Swiss embroideries, cheap} SPECIAL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR PRICES Are moving our big stock right along. It will pay you to attend this sale. Take the elevator to second floor. eooosoee ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 TKE PADUCAH DAILY SUR, {having a little over $200,000,000] have said that the sys of bank notes in circulated we would Published every afternoon, except} have over $70,000,009, and money Sunday, by BLISHING COMPANY. INCORPORATED Ff. M. FiRnen. .....PRRSIDENT AND MANAGER wii 8. VICE PRESIDENT | SeoKETARY | SPREASUKER | DIRECTORS on R.W, Clements, street Daily, per annum. + 8 4.40 Daily, Six me Daily, One muuih,.. Diy, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- Specimen copies free —_—_—_—__ }men will bother about such a little ARY 25, 1898 The average Daily Circulation of the Sun for the year 1897 was, 1589 copies, as shown by the dai- ly records of the office and prov- ed by the sworn affidavits of four responsible men. The Sun claims the largest ci culation of any daily paper in) Padueah- From the day of its first issue it has made its circu- lation public and asks its adver- tisers to make a complete inves- tigation of its circulation books at any time. No other paper in Paducah wi'l state its cireula- tion. Waite the heavy interest demands and other unusual demands upoy the Treasury in the menth of Janua make it probable that these will be under the Div who are following its operations that it is likely in the near future to make good the promises of its framers by supplying a sufficient revenue to mect the ordinary expenses of the Govern- ment, The January earnings are of those of sny preceeding month under the law, and itis probable that the next fiscal year will show a surplus for the first time in the histo- ry of the Treasury operations since the enactment of the Wilson law, ‘Tue National Banks are crying for a reduction in the tax on circulation We are in favor of the National banks, and we think} the law has become inadequate to the wants of the pres- ent day, and is badly in need of amendments that experience has shown would be advisable, One o! these is that all National Banks should be permitted to issue circula- tion upto the full value of their bonds, but also should be compelled to carry bonds to the full amount of their capital stock. Then the tax ought to be made less and instead of {taken the executive chair he bh |given Close thought to the ¢ deficiency atthe close of January, | the satisfactory increase m receipts ley law assure those }and not captic f} extremely would be more plentiful, We believe et while the banks are asking for j what they want the people should get something in return. Tae Omaha World-Herald, Mr. ! Beyan’s personal organ, faithfully fol- {lows the cue indicated by the states- andard Block, 113 North Fourth | man to the effect that there are still no sigus of prosperity m the country. This is one trouble which Mr. Hearst of the New York” Journal, which ‘lauded Bryan to. the skies ia 1896, “/and some other ‘traitors | the ex-candidate; that he cannot see the properity about which eveybody else is talking. It is surprising how thing as prosperity coming to a few score of million people. It is a fact) that the Nebraska exposition in mak- | ing prosperity its great feature, and Nebraska, too, is Mr. Bryan’s own State; but then such little things as these are hardly worth the notice of | men 80 philanthropic as to devote] their entire time to visiting other countries and studying their econom- ie problems for the sole purpose of benefiting the people of their own land. THE CONVERSILO LANC OF MAYOR The Jast issve of the Sunday Visi-} tor has the following to say about Mayor Lang’s opinion of the sewer- age syster reporter yesterday that since he had sewerage system and he had found that a number of the best cities in the country, north, south, east and west hadthe same system Paducah ha: comparisons he has made have been to che ady: of Paducah. The mayor didn’tsay so, but his remarks indicated his investi- gations had given him such satisf: tion and resulted in his being m {pleased than ever with the likely to be considerably in excess! system as adopted: The mayor it is safe to say, will soon be able to talk sewerage “like a professional.” Mayor Lang in this conversation said he was more than convinced that much criticism of the sewerage sys- tem is from a misunderstanding | or lack of knowledge of their workings 1es8, as some would think, He says when the system is complete aad the proper ordinance for construction of connections is male and the sanitary features un- derstcod by the people only praises will be heard instead of fault being found, ‘The conversion of Mayor Lang 1s varkable, It was but a » that the city campaign few weeks was in progress and this sewerage system that now gives the mayor so much satisfaction was being held upto the tax payers of Paducah as the fifty thousand dollar folly of the “Business Men’s Covncil.”’ Not} shades range from bright tobacco to} Throst Specialist, Paducah, Ky -10 cents a yard 38 cents a yard sh evidences of its ultimate useless. f ness were manifest with each new day. i Phe stranger who expressed an opin- fon adverse to the success of the system, immediately became an ‘‘ex pert’? and the slums and saloons of he city were haunted by newspaper reporters and the supporters of the might vouchsafe an opivion against the sewerage system, The only ar- ument that was used against the ad- ninistration of the affairs of the city by the Republicans at the hands of nm the ane Council was based eLand hoped t the lat ticiy sewers was lead to believe by the supporters of Mr. that the very first thing that he and his council would do ia the work where it was and efface as fara ing fivancial folly aud iniquity of the | ‘+Business Men's Council.’” Among the last of the official acts of the late Republican council was the public testing of the workings of possible all traces of this crown- the system as far as it had been com- pleted. This action was character- 50 cents a yard * find with} Jhome on Broadway. Mayor Jim Lang said to a Visitor| Color m the spring, Sky and ized by the official organ of Mayor Lang and bis council asa grand y, and Mayor Lang, though stand p! e especially invited to be present, re- jons ned away and by ac showed his utter —_ indifference to the success of the system. And yet after all this campaign of abuse, after all these predietions of failure, Mayor Lang, the one who the statements of the opponents of sewe completed’? and ‘the sanitary feat- ures understood by the people only praises will be heard instead of fault | being found.”” the late camps opposition to the sewerage system was either based on gross and lamen- norance or was all gotten up ; table for political effect, and we made the explicit prediction that the new coun- fully complete the sewerage system and would he perfectiy satisfied with Jit. How much more honorable would it have been had Mr, Lang in- vestigated this system, while he was dh a condidate and b come the conclusions now he nN t, and that he did not care to have it as ah ‘ts: Iv was expected that he would make himsélf familiar with the status of the system. The position might have been a strange one, but he would have been con- sistent. Society. Gossip LOVE KETURNED, Up-to-Date ‘I fear you do not return the love I gave last spring to thee ;”” He wrote, ‘So few yourletters are ; | “Oh! yes I do,’’ wrote she. “You'll find it in this package, dear, sealed with your letters, ail ve for it no further need— I marry Jack this fall.’” 11 THE WEEK'S SOCIAL“CALENDAR, Weidnes: January 26—Mrs. wura Fowler entertains the Marr Ladies’ Euchre club at her handsome he Youog Ladies’ Cinque club also has a meet- ing on Wednesday with Mrs. Ed Rivers as hostess. Thursday, January 27 Crokinole Club will be entertaine Mrs. Charles Hinkle at the sesidence| “ of Capt. George N, Hart on Jeffer- son street. FADS AND FASILIONS. Blue will certainly be the blue, porcelain, flax, grayish lavender are all represented, both in millinery and dress goods, —Laven- der blué made its appearance this winter and a few elegant toilets of this shade were worn by exclusive women. Consuelo, Duchess of te borough, wore such & gown at her and other milline quoise blue will prominence, trimmings, tor- be given special tance, This yellow note has been seen in Paris models the last few months, and as it 1s now manufac- tured in all shades, all complexions and types may venture to wear hats and bonnets at least where color ployed f yy wear great care must he exercised so popular last season is be the fad, the begonia and rose shades especially. For silk dress goods there are coral and cardinal, nasturtiumn and maroon shades. Mauve and violet will also have great prominence. Water and emerald green shades, also that pale shade which seems scarcely more than white with green reflections will be used an} also some dainty gray greens. For the remainder of the winter aud early spring gray will be very popular, but will probably vanish as the season for dresses is giving place to the blues and laven- ders. In dress goods browns will, it is expected, be much worn, The CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Gapital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 a, m. to 3 p. m. urday nighis from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time Deposits A BIT OF OLD GEORGIA. only was the whole plan a failure | ¢ Tho Quaint Town of Loulsvilile and Ite History. emt Sinve Market Where Thousands of Negroes nce a Prom! Bernhard’s Shoes SOLID COMFORT BERNHARD'S spring stock, I am selli contemplating a southe and black cloth Democrat ticket for “experts” who | predicted by t | favor, There stands in the center of the principal street of quaint old town roe ade ekiris wit was built so long have grown old and al of the atate ean Jas. A, RupY .... 1 is the place to go. at prices that will SURPRISE YOUs specialty of gh bwilt of we 1 failure of the | \ e system. In fact the public) a “Ass’t Cashier have always made Mens Fine Shoes Mate to Onder, And my reputation fn this line wiil be upheld If others fail fit you I will guar that day when the dress is Mad- DIRECTORS, Jas. R. Surra, Gro. ©. WALLACE, W. P. Paxton, r salutalory expresses the event of their election would be | Gro, O, Hart, to cancel the sewerage contract, stop | French women struggling for the ex- I A very few peoplé know th Du rant is amply provided with cap- are almost laxuri- house = will devoted to bosinesss “|Galt House LOUISVILLE. KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per ously LUA ina uratis to all the stool fre*- France for a certain time. peintiog and other work will befloue | » One man alone allowed on the premises—the floor But nobody will ever se He will polish iloors from 1 to The women priat- ked for five franes a day, but Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. A. BR. COOPER, ST, JAMES HOTEL —ST. LOUIS.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop MRALs, Goop Service. When you visit St. I ST. JAMES HOTEL )aDWAY AND WaLNt epand Gon ments connected wit ant swindle, the “Yaz 8 in the morning. of the Yazoo frauds is A UNIQUE ROOM. A charming room fitted up recent- be a clever mother for her 16 old daughter has severa Goop Rooms. has profited most by this abuse and) 1 bath tub, a regi misrepresentation,—providing that | | ment of spong’ brushes are drawn up in battle array. In one corner is . and on the floor st ze system had any weight at} SuoiSWAT HOUSE. ‘LIFE and TORNADO all with the voters,—now makes the | confession that ‘* When the system is | adway and Highth atreet fanciful illuiins “Beauty is only skin deey Boarders Wanted 408 COURT STREET Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of gn the Sux | frequently made the charge that the} | hale deeply aie the {and hold the chest shoulders and a slim waist Ik from the hips When in Metropolis STATE HOTEL. Special rates by the | cil, even if Democratic, woald faith-| Beauty does not com Between 4th and 6 DR, W. C, EUBANKS, HOMUOPATHI fit digestion and a ¢ were laid down Wall Paper, per roll . Bic Fifty-cent Window Shades for .80¢ hy him, to| em was all/ und caramel. ish as these wicke DR, A, M. COVINGTON, 1s are’ always ad- t bever more so than eit position om the Hand-made sh often chosen not too miseiy. wretty floral table blue velveteen table centre with ole chrysanthemums |spray or two of forget-me-n Brinton B. Davis,| ARCHITECT. Aw,-German C, A. ISBELL, M.D, ian and Surgeon. Otfice 602 1-2 8 frond or two of yrations are perfect e tiny little iris—orehid they are called—in yellow, just for the dinner table if combined » white tulips, just tinted with p even with pink anemones, and 1 30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 3 Pp. m., 6 to 8 p. m. e deepest shade per tells a story little boy on a visit. been taught to say his prayers . * Telephone 8. Corner Ninth end Trimble, next door | Ee!eplone 11 to Breeden’s Drug Store. , gth and ‘Trimble. ESTABI ASHE D 186 Miss Mary B. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSUR AGENT Telephone i174 HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and once more go throu remarkable rigu uilty to the charge and was breach of the peace resisting an officer. e tried tomorrow. a.m, 1to3 p.m Was fined $5 and costs Office, No. 419!s Broadway. junk and disorderly. went down on bi was charged He told Judge it he was off the tow boat and had a wife and child- 100 TO ANY MAN, Of Weakness in Men They T Ptriden | Future comf. St. Lor seeming econc Paduce sewing machi TAO shed reputation, itr g TH antees you long aud ‘tory service. ot some quinine, but was pe t for prevent it whiskey was better, drinks, and knew no more, he had touched His plea was so ders told him An Omaha County first time before the public a) REATMENT for the cure of Lost N wfant’s christening. For flowers |» Re storation of Life Force in old and Patent Flat-Opening Books Jomedy, contains no’ Phosphorous or It is a WonDER- Yellow will be given great impor-| {thor harmful drugs. KUL TREATMENT positive in its cure who are suffering fr that blights their mental and physical suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the to Memphis, One to D.llam & Bowden, 2... purstey Attorneys-at-Law, Lovisvite, Ky | 695 Range Building, Omaha, Neb., they will send you absolutely PRE, a Valuable paper on these disea and positive proofs of Sale truly | out flay scheme includes yellow. When em-| Equiranee BuDs., KEFEH BY PERMISSION TO APP IIL APL LOI LAP IPE rena rigeiity and Casual ¥ usa men, who have lost all hope of a cure s restored by them to @ per- A Moonee, Mules baie, thelr tender off ° Paducah Street Kailway Co, reasonable, No, 71: This MAGicat, TREATMENT may be fame in taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hote bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure. are perfectly reliable; ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that emphasize the g character of the Whit Send for our elegant H. T. culpture on no bet r. National Bank, 5250;000 capital, aia raiaiee to er every case they treat or refund ever: dollar; or their charges may be dey ited in a bank to be cure is effected. them when al faeuities. rite thom today |of genius, but woe to the prete Better to administer taken little prig the rather than ] nated and wrathful public.—Carrle ~ Woman's Home Com: Viotory awaits th Waite Sewinc Maciune C CLEVELAAD, 0. wols With Casearecs, ¥ Cathartie, cure constipation forever 11'6'0.C fall, drugsists refund mons Dr, Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose a Chas. Freiderick, Padacab, Ky. Have been leaders in Paducah for years. Their reputation was estab- lished by close attention to the wants of customers. It is now con ceded that when you want make room for my large to please you. GEO. BERNHARD Largest Retail Shae House in Paducah, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GRIEF, ad an Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of Insurance © Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. CUT HALF IN TWO ru POUR mH “6.6, DEB sits Everything in Its Season STARR BROS,) Watches, Clocks, Guns, Umbrellas, IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. P. F. LALLY. PADUCAH, KY HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBI NDER ghly equipped Book-making plant. g out of town. BROADWAY |All Kinds Uohoisterine and Repairs URNITURE, | Mirrors replated and made good as new, Mattresses made loorder, Old tity Meas and 8, V co, { stoves and second-hand furniture WNCHANGE FOR WORK. nd 1 will call and make work TAKE jSend we Quiuley & Quigley, 1 Moi IFYOU DRINK, DRINK Tt want I W, Moore, ss YOUJCAN FIND IT]A’ DEALER IN NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR} c‘onie and Fancy Groceries, Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Fincet of Wines, Liquors aud Cigars] Wree delivery to all parts ef always on hand. ont pr ‘the city. th and Adama,

Other pages from this issue: