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and must forever be unquestioned anl urassailable. Nothing should ever tempt us—nothing shall ever’ tempt us—to scale dow#l'the sacred THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, © Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by 3 erifce F ALL ‘TIMES * YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE 7 ms ms Have been leaders in Paducah for years, Their reputation estab- lished by ention to the wants of customers. It is mow con- ceded that when you want SOLID COMFORT ‘0 make reom will SURPI tions in the currency recognized as the best throughout the close yarth | World at the time of payment.”’ The passage of the Teller 1esolu- civilized ice, Standard Wlock, 115 North Fo * Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months. Daily, One month that with the House ayd very hittle| ceremony. 11 represents the extrem» er view on one as did the financial plan of Secretary Gage the] % a extre ne gold It is probable KABO STYLE NO356, that the Teller resolution was brought up merely to | the fate of the Gag Senate be asked to vote on it, is certain; that ts. or my large 2 YOU. to 10. BERNHARD 'Sis the pace spring stock, I am selling have always made a spec Men's Fi fe Shoes Made tn Orr, i { others jail to L view. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, errr The average Daily Cirenlation of the Sun for the year 1897 was 1589 copies, as sh own by the ly records of the office and pr ed by the sworn affidavits of four responsible men. 1808 what would be plan should the show Woolen Dress Goods and Linings ns < Toilet Soaps—Two bars cas-| Men's Sox——Men™ seam!ess k of woolen tile for 5c | half hose, ye per pai Six bars White Rose for sq} Seamless half | One box—contains three bars | roc kind, for 6'i¢ per 4 —for toc. | Seamless tan, oxbloo One box—contains three bars] black half hose worth isc, for —highly perfumed, for 25¢. ‘se per pair Bleach Domestic and Embroidery —With every yard of embroidery you purchase from us you can buy so many yards of Hope bleach do- mestic at 4'vc per yard. Remem- we guarantee our stock of in his line wiil t ve upheld "GE O,. BERNHARD ‘Largest Retail Shog House in Paducah, an - eee te amr nee SOIENTIFIC AND Fi -CLASS BLACK SMITHING x REPAIRING HORSESHOBING All work guaranteed. AA. W. GRIEF, Court Street bet 1 3d One thing now ag? rke € you, MoKinley is a more ice to all with ase we will give, a the com- that President ures, one pr g currency reformer than any woo! practic pane: of the fioancial experts that are now He recommended in ber, ab: embroideries to be the lowest price. Also, stock the largest in the city. We also name low prices on Torchon laces and white linon. lutely PRI CHARGE plete outfit of linings for each pat tern. This offer is good only dur ing tl Ladies’ Hosiery—Fast black hose at 7c; regular 200 forty gauge seamless hose, 12! best hose in the city for Ask to see the line. on. the had any chance of passing Congress. , they were oaly changes tht receive on Monday many m things in early spring d goods. Call and let us show, them to you. The Sun claims the largest eir- eulation of any daily paper (» Paducah. Fromthe day of its first issue it has made its cireu- lation public anid asks its adver tisers to make a complete inves tigation of its circulation books at anytime. No other paper in Paducah wi'l state ifs circula tion. His propositions were few 8 ot extreme bat their adoption would Headgultiens the Cire - Stock consists of the Kabo, J B., C. C.C. and Armorside. They are leaders. sded reforms. Seuator Gentlemen—We ha any- thing you want in shirts, col- lars and cuffs, suspenders, half hose and underwear. Ladies’ Underwear — The odils and ends left in this department will go very cheap. If you | need call and see. Se Comforts—One-fourth off on all comforts. This means something for those who have not supplied rage bs adopted Agress, & r kuew not Both wer nd play and both undoubtedly had a purpose | bt would Velier reso! would themselves earlier. w grand-s'a Linen Crash—All-linen crash at 6've; bleach linen crash at plaid crash worth 12':¢ Bargains in towel New Percales—New percaivs are arriving daily, Call and see the pretty lines now out for spring. Blankets—One-fourth off on all blankets. We guarantee to sell at the lowest prices ever quoted in this department. in mind which he thou E This department is ¢ 2c goods must go. So are not § ied ——“ Ax exchange calls Spain's atten- tion to the fact that the American warship now at Havana bears the name of Tom Reed's state. benefit the cause of currency reform for toc. Bu of the simple il, reforms call and see q ‘et | “Rose & Paxton. Give you All Kinds of President was would aod the plan p nee Lace Curtains—All lace cur tains will go on the bargain counter during this week's spe- cial sale. bleached tuce bad d f passing Co: Table Linens—T'wo and one- half yard Turkey red table lin two and a half yards, 62 inches Brusse Rugs, Rugs half yar Tailor-made Skirts and Ready- made Wrappers—Our entire stock of ladies’ ready-made skirts, in black serges, brocades and novel- ties, go on the bargain counter for this sale. Too many goods in this department, and they must be sold. much a and Is eac Avotnen Cuban patriot leader hes} chance gress, fallen a victim of a hired Spanish wide assassin. General Blanco is profit- ing some by Weyler’s example. Meanwhile the American people are Contributing money to buy food for the starving while sends over money to pay hired as —— juette, one CK SCHEME, ' tle of Bryanite Messenger, last Carpets—Just received, com Ladies’ Handkerchiefs —Ch g this week plete line of carpets and mat- | dren's h rune two f tings for spring; special prices | 5c; hemstitched handkerchiefs this week. from 5¢ to 25¢. That sanctified ape the Owensbord “The etting down to some of the import- of ad it Democrats [thn n bill, which is duce the stock for bargains. » FIRE = MISUFANCE ¢ Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. reform, ys: Legislature is at Cubans, Spait session he early nex ut work the announced will ler in cau Ladies, this is the chance of the season for these goods, “One week, beginning Monday, § 5 January 31, at 8 o'clock a. m. i co us week a proposed elect by for he most vital i be offered during t bill provides for thre Tue investigation of the bribery charges at Columbus, Ohio, have ut ly failed to implicate Seuator Han- na orany of his friends, although the ducted asure that will | Th 3h election LoD. J.J. GUTHRIE'S OLD STAND OLEATE TIO TESS z Ferme investiyation is being ¢ hy J commissioners, whose duty it will be] Mr. thing that has been aman offered $1,750 for a vote for] state Hanua. Who the ollicers. he was and where In” unfathomable mysteries. beauties to appoint three county election com-} for shall Hanvs’s enemies jiF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE ALTH. fe Had every cou * TOOTHBRUSH MID H d Teeth and Hod Thete Frequent Use. that} missioners on the President, and as he ving the latter said to bim: By the way, you know Mr. So and So, on the committee on banking and currency. Tell me something about ‘bis temperament and how it is possi- ble to reach him.’ ~~ The Congress. man told the President all he knew time other erasn rouowea the way of the ma “Cut away the the cool commar obeyed there the little ca men to ord To this s who pame all election only to man was, where ‘s we N ee the lip above discussing transcendent of the scheme, the Messe left. Ed fi C i he shas gone are trausparent r further says: rs are call: eitab | rds EN the Mexi “This proposed board ing Mr. Bryan down = The City of commissioners aud the county b out the member referred to, but Mexico Telegram warns him that/can checkmate in a large weasure the frankly, “Ido not think it pose mths. conditions. of Mexico and the|work of Hanna's agents on election| i¢ get him to come out tlat- D States are so diametrically op-|day.”” And we hare ne hdindrn y aiaeation, for posite that a comparison is not only | teemed contempor: Ye leas tha ane Nase deat impossible, but even absurd,’ andlot partisan election trant member of the committee gave then it adds that an interview, pg that he was in gold standard, we would have done favor of any fi measure the a wel, Fae lA = Mitle ujouitenl panies McKioley’s pow warning, like this, however is los as old Walker) the cetal Bryan. His M stubborn as a mule been prepared presidential ¢ | vious as well AW. BLOOD POLSON CURED regord t) Mexico an pap e of the IL boat on the deck, 1 the stern of the 1 prepared to guide thé he gay sped ¢ see where our es- ht. A set} offivers chosen y ist above manne 1 could “probably under a]in the ! Bryan | Democrats, : Devil himself. With affair of t kind absolutely useless expense to hold § eection in Kentucky. A De | of that kind would ¢ Cc dist of Repub nnder ma ment, and afte: three days tossing on the water steered her i one-sided | ors 0 vat it would be an| rea n| who is as One of the crew spoke feel subject of his escape a re ot th little vesse Mes, W heroine, ¥ veratic th machine There is no Goubt, according to | the many remarkable cures preform. Sone bad § ‘ : Jed by Botanic Blood Balm (HB. B. mo ubhypniidebbe AA U4) Sas stat t t tie L , £3. JVB. LV4 . B.'") that it is far the best Tonic and | that Mrs, Winchell Blood Puritler ever manufactured, | t Micha - NDER RPOADWAY leventh nal 000 Jr. We are told semewter that the face a ir (ruits ye shall know Ux or to that effect. But what «2 toke the majority of our ture to, be if judged by A Denfocratic Leuis- isis, it is preparing to pase a bill to put final selection of the text box and possibly their publishing | majority MWAKISLEY AN OPTIMIST Washington, Jan. (Sp. correspondence Louisville Post.) do not know if this couutry bas ever had a resl live aud boua fide optimist for a President before, now in the full me re All others pale into insignificance when compared with it. It cures pim- les, ulcers, skin diseases, end all of blood and skin ail- Bub it hes one ents, Buy the best, and don’t aninis oe that tii | throw your money aw at substi- |Senator L, a the Nant to bast: "| abe Try the long tested aud old re- Pe ircatonv ate, hable B. B, B. $1.00 per large bottle “i i | For saie by Druggiats, was during @ cixcussion in one of the ‘ Praikie.: odes committee rooms of t A BAD CASE some one insisted that McKinley ws Three years weak, Not so,"’ said Lodge. blood poison 2} ian at once and bis have at last discovered McKiile a real MeMinley, He as or near killing me. L employed an old You may go to bim with f/physician then went to Kentucky. troubles, imaginary sud real, and) | then went to Hot Springs and rem predict anything from war nived two months thing in} prot 4 Mckinley to cure permanently, although ission of} don't worry; it will : |), lemporary relief was given me. I of| right in the Ii always does,’? he| turned home a ruined man physically, wil aud you leaye him, believing| ith but little prospect of ever getti: so yourself, “his is really a happy Wells I was persuaded to try Botanic classification of McKinley. ‘This has| Blood Balm (B, B. B.,) and to my been bis idea regarding Cuba, It is| Utter astonishment it quickly healed so with finavcial reform, aud iv will) every ulver, ZT. Hattento: finally renomi Macon, Ga, everything | For sale by all Druggists. atu ider of ts othe s repaired. ng | tion « | crobes ot that for lon A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. When Philadelphia Was Our Metro- an City. adelphia wa town in the American colonic mates of the population, which we have, differ wide ably not far from now has a larger population than ) v the colonies possessed iii 1774, and the tartle pe ‘ I oly pi of ne to are in the United States to-day 104 vit « bi.” | 4 Plat arnit and towns of over 30,000 iuhabitant 1 on Won *, however, cannot exy nee between those days a Now at of 30,000 pec eached by railroads and PURSLEY isterine and Repairs tNITURE. In 1774 Phi the y as such, into the hands of 9 commission of seven men; a Dill has passer the § ate togive the R. R. commi which consists of three men only full authority to and regulate freight rates withio t a bill is under} tousiderstion to put the selection of every electic the bands of ar three men. ‘Thus rteen men our Democratic majority proposes tg place our public schools, _ our railroads and our state and nation- alelections, Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the old Federalist party and the great advocate of @ strong) centralized form of government, never |» dreamed of placiog absolute power in the hands of a Demo, + too cratic Legislators of Frankfort are] Secretary Gay now preparing to do, and that too in He aoa ‘ the sacred name of He estalllatn st more ci CURED, I contracted L applied toa physic treatment came © senate, 1,000, A si good as Old lated an VOR WORK Leall and y Charges 2 South Fifth. tates seemed & to a ‘Oh our own, is r It Is in close touch wit 2 state 3 me j. W, Moore, DEALER IN ders (! would rega Tee )ton ands end lepart, unnoticed, with whom they rned. It was not adelphia, which ible the central point of t as well as the m s to the ene aklin, Philadely and ordered ina Known in any other tov Tt was well built and thr was active and the people were thr tH 1 ste gs an : : , " and prosperous and lived ¥ ' Ligtceed i r oe i pite all these good qual " n effort of the i how quietly en in comparison to t! There in Philadel except re im $6 Galt Hous¢ LOUISVILLE, KY been fe night thy how mon toothbrush consideral re ondary advantag eal of money on « learn continue untl he is inefficien el. He belteve ks out for best, Zwill change the Lis fh Se ive ivery to all parts of the city Cor. 7th and Adams aRY F, WILL SON, M.D. SAVED THE SLOOP AND CREW, ith infe how he has finally to bis way of think A month repudialing few men as the and and t been for the coolnes e of Mrs. Mary Winchell sb p Anna C bound Maw aoena Ys rancisco to Alaska, and its a ing - bill to | crew of five men would now be resting CURRENCY REFORM, - zle gold in Davy Jones’ locker. A few days ago ihn alles tmacidiion which ps dard, ignation aud) the vessel put in at Tillamook, Ore., for TP ak by a Yo! yt to his ms | rep: She was without masts or | inley i him! sails, and looked as though she had re- etary | ceived as dru goby the With him. Storm waves. n the sloop 28 ays to reach Tillamook from the Port even though trouble of cle: = 1 MEALS 25¢~ $1.00 PER DAY, one brush for th 10-footsloc bie ‘Democracy tdema Boarders Wa Good Rooms, Goc ‘ Table, Best of Aitention, GEORGE KREUTZE anted| EXTRACT Is, h the Odor ot binined, WHAT TRIPLE xs by Wh the Sena bi sea ‘ Hosp.m 41916 Broadway. | DR, W. C, EUBANKS, HOMEOPATHIST, to ? Se That all bonds of the United States issued or authorized to be i sued under said acts of congress | sp here-in-before recited, sre payable, | the principal and interest, at the option] himetaliism, of the goveroment of the United} which Caffre States, in silver dollars of the coim-|metal!ism.” age of the United States taining T have spoken of four hundred snd twely aud vit foot, and L honesily halt grains ea ch of i apes A ‘That to re to he right time of silver coins y roper place io the gra went of said bor ” and ! was a left hind foot fnterest, is uot in violation of public faith nor in derogation,of the rigtits of public creditors. t ouly compromis but actually ia his Philadelphia ot i : hon Monday vight, indorsed eee hortly after adie) FP cisco bad weathe De} that flimsy doctrine the sloop she withstood the waves fa calls ‘-hye-and-bye-| well, owing to the heavy ballast which | her supplies afforded. But the solid | resistance of the hull deprived the masts of a degree of pliancy, and since they could not bend before the wind they broke off and went overboard, The storm continued unabated, and every | possible. d to threaten to engulf the d vessel en of the pi | all hope and « hemeelves to th tervened, journey to New York in the } unequaled time of two days mail at longer . lowly to the south, sof the Ahem, fore they a coastwise traffic, or from beyond seas, yee Feeeptacles are prepa came into port at unc n times, and | {m'theshape of large fram: I more uncertain voy- | @re stretched @otfon clot), Y round of life Was so arated with oliveiéll or alimor ular and so quiet that any incident | eut flowers are “brought in or any novelty drew interest and thickly spread one ° tion in a way which would now be frame {s fitied ofer it, and that in tury is well spread with flowers; then a third frame is fitted over the second spread of flowers, and thus thework mntil abug f flowers is pr This flower heap is left for two day at the end of which time the flowers a xemoved from the f hy fresh ones. The frames are fill emptied every twodays until t have passed. Then the clot from the frames and placed un great prc lis out of the »b- ined is heavily charged with the frag-| booked for shipment to Japan this Trance of the flow and it is mixed | ter from the single port of Seattle, This [with double its weight of very pyre] 4s aaid to be 50 per cont, mote in value San When in Metropolis stop at the STATE 1OTEL, | DR AL $1.50 a day, week, D. A. Baty Betweon 4th and 51h on erry dst oll, The fi MY MeKinley's rab- ba} beleve that vas caught moon, the yard, and ing into th F e beet Her prime w © possesses On i al be r " 1 services to ail suffer NOSE AND THROAT [send ® special guarantee ¥, Propr. ‘| r Dillam & Sowden, Attorneys-at-Law, Equitavie Brpg,, Lovisvitie, val is much worn for evening dr ned the » loop and | but usually in soft, clinging aterin e when the wom |! color in poplin and ‘heavy was by all odds the | #atin is 4, but te pei g the lot. She had not | rally combined with net oi cal knowledge of sea- {0 the form of ruffles doesn't save people Soften the effect, Gray w , but a practical knowl- | With black fur, and soft gray millin which sometimes does. In thisin- + With a dash of black placed in a decided / at least, the practical sense in | Manner, are much used for evening d of one woman availed where | tapetio fons.—Woman's Home Cqmpan- ful of theories had he low. * ¢ And he has y had given up | lean task, that the broking a just begun his of bringing do curreney com of the Hous In @ most singular way L learo that instead of baviag| “sban@ned all hope for currency re form: he is more intent thau e fely carried in h has padded sets of pad- y upon the r 1 the top ca ax, which ean be hung between pilegsof furniture they are packed y About AT an ty es and rep ‘ution-is a reaffirmation a | be ames and rey p Usa y resolutiow® which This res of the Matibew r wos adopted by bojh Hbuses of Congress twenty years ago,Put wast i. getting ome bill through con- ignored by President Haye#: Io bis} oress on this subject. He found the speech lust week in New York, \Pres- | committee in the House aj parently upalterably opposed to lis views. a theore ow only tat from ¢ Ky | BY PERMUSBLON 70 "pealdeade 1335 s. wixty Office Hours 7:30 to 9 rave 180 to 8 P. 6toSp.m, 30,000. bales of cotton ake wideltty ai Jou « ve na Masilty Pras and 8. ¥, Co bgaitanie Life Aswuramce Soctety, Meaitrs. } winphrey & Davie. Messrs, Muir & euline heads atably failed, idgut ould be bis co this” McKinley ~ indicated. wha if While Fairchilds and othergold mon- oliths of mankind are a hammering ay with arguments before the com- “Cut away the ropes!” commanded | Mrs, Winchell, as the sloop keeled to one side, pulled by the dragging rig- ging. The men hacked the ropes in 4wo and the mastiess craft righted, An- sorrel names Toor Ae Ayroye be mae y met 7 ideas or New York. rectified spirits and put in Heda which is _porcekcin gr eblock-tin ketttlo Hin enother jethe that When: dn} use, the a veegaf than the telue of PMrhply a4 to Uapan dutinty tiee'se fits , eae ve ,Tankes rent AN drugeitas pe: “a Aaa Ree Aer \Brinton, B. Davis, AROBTToT ey —. Wat. Bark ae wea Nile, PADUCAH . ah Bisset R's way Ce

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