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— a2 vit We have put on one of our counters ”in'therrear of ’the’ store] Dail; near the elevator, all'the°remnants from our entire stock. Short pieces wool dress goods, suitable for children’s dresses or sepa- rate skirts; short pieces of calicoes, cheviots,fouting “cloths, ety, | een mnnn een all marked at about half their values, to close them out. o0oooooe -Shirting Percales...Dress Ginghams For early spring. spring sewing done. percales, all the new styles, for toc a yard, Fifty pieces fas childre: toc yard. All Wool Filling Challies For Ten Cents Yard. — Make them up now and get this much of your We offer a line of book-fold 34-inchjfast-colored colored fine thread dress ginghams, suitable for *s dresses, shirt waists, etc., the best fabric made at the price, “THE PADUGAN DAILY SUN, | Loss in capital in this branch of business, $2,900,000, Published every afternoon, except] Now summarize the loss to the business interests of Louisville in bere Mad mercantile, manufacturing and bank- THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. |ing enterprises, omitting insurance INCORPORATED and building and loan companies /Pwesiong axn Manaoen| Banking capital, $3,200,000. , ceRouerant | Mercantile capital, $2,700,000. Manufacturing capital, $2,00,- &. M. Pisntr Ih W. Curmunre Joun'J. Dorian W. P. Paxton TREASURER DInKOTORS W.F. Paxton R.W.Clementa, | 000. tamson Jobn J. Dorian Total Ofer, Standard Block, 118 North Fourth] 800,000, street Commenting on this Daily, per annum vee 8 4 showing the Louisville Di patch says Daily, Six months 12” 9:95 | that if the city of Louisville is to get Daily, One month,. 40] more factories,is to extend its whole- 10 cents] sale an‘ jobbing trade, is to attract | per week Weekly, per annum new capital of any kind and is to $4,- FM, Mis a. withdrawp, capital 1.00 to, the city tax rate must be lowered, By economy it thinks $00,000 annu- ally can be saved to the tax payers, Without attempting to account for The average Daily Circulation] the financial exodus that has befallen Jot the Sun for the year 1897 was] Louisville within the past few years, 1589 copies, as shown by the d ly records of the office and prove] that a similar exodus will take place ed by the sworn affidavits of| from the whole state, if all the bills four responsible men. now before the present Legislature areenacted into laws. There are The Sun claims the largest cit-| many things that eapital objects to eulation of any daily paper I} much more than{to a heavy direct tax unfavorable] yty lady's teeth are little pearls, Her hair hangs dowa in golden curls, | correct what I had eaid, as | did not Her throat enjoy the prosperity that it 1s entitled | Que feature only is not right, we contidentiy make the prediction|" right ithe fiat opportuntly Taek? ‘The following Monday mornlng f walked into Mr, Brimley's eliopy and rid to him: Teet that matter right vesterday, sir? ‘What matter? hot e quired. ‘Why, about the angels’ pock- e. ti ets? What did you say? he asked, de in.a tone almost of despair at what he might hear next. ‘Oh, sir, I just told the people I was sorry to say that 1 had made a mistake tho last time I preached to them, but that I had met a gentloman—tho mayor of Came bridge—ttho had assured mo that the angels had no pockets, go [ must HER SINGLE FAULT. Her lips their ruby bars ; Her eyes are two twin stars and brow are want anybody to go ayyay with fal snowy are about Hee eed then white, Her cheeks are like the rose; inged, he won athors out of thei suunrely wv did not say that? ewid AP, Vrim= ley. ‘L did, honghy replied. “Then, he exclaimed: “PIT never try to § you right r which was ju tly 1 do not like her—‘‘nose.”” Mrs, Frank Scott will entertain ursday afteraoon with erokinole. Miss Nina Rabb entertained se al tables at six hand A cin ay eventog from eight till eleven ame was tery entertaining and hitful refreshments was present. with the del enjoyed by Hawaiian Who Has en Original Pla I Awin will entertats for Stealing Ducks, oodwin will entertain Bo ee EES «ili, die the Young Ladies’ Cinque club to-] A native living fey Tea morrow afternoon at her home on ahue, pene North Seventh street. Mr. R. B. Miss Daisy Phillips left Sunday Padiicah. From the day of its} ation. Heavy taxes are something first issue it has made its circu-} that to a certain extent can be pro- lation public and asks its adver-| vided for, But the effects of hostile tisers to make a complete inves-| jegis}ation are always uncertain, and tigation of its circulation books very often far reaching and disas- at any time, No other paper in] ious, It is well kaown that most of | Paducah will state its circula-| tye failures{of building and loan as- tion. sociations in this state have been Tne assertion thay gold has ap-| caused by hostile legislation. [night with his wife to make his cast- fern trip. isa tema a Mra. Phillips will spend] mer, and, it is said, was everal weeks with her sister. Miss] yery much addicted to Webb, 1m Washington before return-| ctealing ducks from va ing home, His method was ver e. dle would hide in the balr gthe sages: ofthe duckponds aud wo from time to ftmeyaive oul y ducks happened to be, snat two from the surface, ) one tit { At the opera house tonight “The Byrons’’ will giye the Irish comedy “Ups and Downs of Life.” Miss Etta Johnson, of Henderson, hou Z pas. About tie old story of the camel—how three philosephers heard about the an- imal and deternyined to investigate. The Englishman hewted through the folios of the British Mi'sem, to find what had been said about the beast; the Ger man went into his study, 1 ked the door, lit his pipe and began to *volve a con- ception of the animal from ht Own con sciousness; the Frenchman we, tt down to Sahara to see. YOU'VE heard a good deal ab . great clearing-out sale going on * ME, This week we're selling ladies’ , ‘ives for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, worth 8 Misses’ and Children’s &t 7 worth up to $3.00, The styles a: © not the latest, and we haven't all sizes ot each lot, but why not do as Frenchman- See for yourself? Yor rm more re- garding this great sale in five minutes at the store than we could tell you on a whole f of this paper. out the high as $6.00 we Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon ' ri Steer ‘Nex Doon Toe Parner 10. 9:00 aa lephones { °°* 0—3 00 pan HOURS | 1 00—8 nv bag, ewim back ‘ | there to take br * Our advertisement lastweek{did! not state clearly about ‘those all wool filling challies with a silk stripe we are selling for toc a yard. 30 p.m HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, You need send nothing out of town preciated received a knock-out blow} The present Legislative ceems to, will arrive tomorrow to spend several in i ying > @ ce vith Mrs. Will Wright. They are in light colors, suitable for house dresses, children’s dresses, | from Secretary Gage in his Philadel-| Pe trying the hamper and to embar-| weeks with 8 “al hog etc., and are worth 25c a yard. Some of our customers have washed |phia speech the other day, in which] *88 corporations as much as is pos-| Mr, Albert Foster and Mr. Will a samples of them, and say they wash well, but we do not recommend] he showed that a given amount of sible, It desires to “‘regulate”’ every | Rieke left last night for New York |’ them as a wash dress fabric, Inbor, the real measure of all valua-| thing. Lt has shown its contempt of | and other eastern poiats of interest. tions, will now command more gold| the rights of private property by 18) lind Joe Mangum, than in 1872, He showed first from| favorable action on the Aweoctns | City is in the city. the exhanstive figures of the com-|Press bill. What Kentucky needs) <.4¢ prijiiant brain missioner of labor that wages in-]more than anything clse is a deliver~) or started a style which will do away between 1873] @ace from ambitious and unscrupu-| with gloves in the evening. If it 1s lous politicious, who, catering to ajever pul into jrractice, which it is very doubtful, on each finger a ring | away inclin is given to from Union invented nt Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY Early Spring Styles We have the best carpet creased 10 per cent and 1891, and that prices of the all over t In carpets, rugs, linoleums and draperies. department in the state, under the charge of an expert man. make your carpets, window shades and draperies, upholster your old} their wages furuiture and make your house look like new from cellar to garret. will all be done as well as it can be done in any ci half what they would charge you. Do not make the mistake of buying carpets Until you have seen our stock. We can do you good. we SPECIALS wx Worthy of Your Consideration Williman spool cotton, as good as Clark's, 200-yard spools, all numbers.....+.+.+ or pieces heavy cotton suitings, same styles you find_in soc “woot! goods, for early spring skirts and suits, at..... Five pieces plaid outing flannels, in pretty styles for dressing sacques, for. eee Five pieces new patterns in blac the goods for separate skirts, a, jacquards, 40 inches wide, just NC VAIUELOF. sce se eecene IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT buys man's heavy sole oxblood shoe, former price $3.50 $ men’s heary kangaroo, sotc lace. and 2.50 buys man's patent ca globe toe shoe, sold at 5.00 3.50 buys man's vesting top patent cal new toe, sold at 5.c0. buys man's cordovan shee, former © 5. s, sold at 5 are short on sizes of above early and get choice. Woman's Department $2.00 and $2.50 buys any woman's welt shoe in the housemformerly 3.00 and 3.50. 2.00 buys woman's bicycle 2.00 buys stylish dougo! ; In fact, our inventory develops many lines of g out, Exemine our stock, We will not send any of above out on approval Polishes—We Have the Best 15¢ buys one bottle Gilt Edge. suitable for general use. ace or button 15¢ buys one bottle Roston. 15¢ buys twobotties 10c polish (all colors) 15¢ buys two boxes patent leather paste : Repairing Department. All kinds of repairing quickly and neatly'done, cheap.” ooeeoooe q Wishes has been remarkable, and | forgets that such retrenchment means | shows that the President has had no} that several of the “boys’’ must lose j My disposition to ‘turn him down.”” their jobs; that the object of the 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY — -HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES 4ND BICYCLE SUNDRIES, i965 Stearns for $86.50 Don't fail to s -best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Do wheels sical baytr ge are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, ymplete repair shop. Free riding school to those ba vhe i bon’t fail to call—remember the place, Sh Se PAT INR: WOREL ESE Bh Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and i28 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honee, Everything in {ts ason | HE RECORD af! UR stock of staple and fancy groceries ‘is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line E MAKE. of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats, Telephone 118. Cor, oth and Trimble, We will articles which laborers must buy with supposed yeneral hostility to corpora- is worn (even to the thumb) and and for about two for 5c toé yard +39¢_yard an’s box calf shoe that sol. Come vin sires that must go/ @lling of the various federal offices] yille just. the opposite of what it is Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer nur 845.00 Overlands and Rugbys t fail to see our line of ’ P. F. LALLY, |: decreased materially | tions and moneyed institutions, are It} meantime. In 1872 $100 in gold willing to check the state's material would buy a certain amount of living, | Progress in order that they may get j while in 1801 prices had so much] into office. fallen that $100 would buy 27'y per We believe that these politicians cent. more than it did in 1872,]#re endeavoring to placate a false | Wages having meantime increased 10] Semtiment and that this will be amply per cent., the same work which com-|lemonstrated when the people ex mand $100 in 1872 received $110 in| Press their opinion at the polls of the ST, JAMES HOTEL from each ring there runs a fine gold chain that connects it with a large | \y r turquoise ornament in the center of] j\o js pr ¥ the back of the hand and then the] , a » }chains ran along through this jewel | and connects with a bracelet beyond the wrist, It completely eovers the nd and forms almost an armor, Lt is really barbarisui for people to gear| themselves up in such a style and it 1891, and from the double advant-| 8¢ts of the present Legislature, ages of increased wages and de-] And we also firmly believe that the creased prices, a given quantity of hostile spirit manifested towards cor- labor would in 1891 purchase nearly | Porations and capital by this Legiste- ture will have a wost disastrous offett sperity of the state, are loo many states in the today are criticising the President for] South that are offering liberal in- “turning Senator Deboe down,’’!qucements to capital for it to come should remember a few things. The] ty a state that seems to be sft} power to appoint certain postmasters 'g more than it did in 18 upon the Tnose few people in Paducah who, | There -1oc yard] and other officials is vested in thelennity of scheming politicians cag President of the United States. If the framers of the law had desired the Senators jand Representatives to have tiat authority, they would probably have delegated it to OCRALIC REFORM, : them] hard time in itsself imposed task by Jaw. ‘The custom or privilege of] of reforming the Democratic party in allowing the Senator or member of| Lousville. In its mind’s eye, the these appoint-| Dispatch carried Kentucky for Bry- ments is simply a favor to them, not] anism in the late state election, and @ concession of right, It is not at] for that reason it thought itself re~ If} allincumbenton the President to sponsible for the actions of the | ,)gtant them such privileges, and helent free silver Legislature. In has the right to disregard the custom | put one thing the Legislature has be- whenever he may choose so to do. | haved satisfactorially to the Dispatch: fact, —it made that paper its official or- Deboe — has been | gan; it called down Senator Lind turned down in this instance, it is] it has shown a disposition to pass all the first time his wishes have been set] the populistic and anti-corporation aside, Considering the many measures put before it,—but it thus tions within the Republicau party in} far has refused to piss the Louise the state and the dissensions arising | yijle reform bills. over the late senatcrial contest, the congress a voice in h 1 As a matter of however, -|if Senator By these bills the Legislsture is asked to do for Louis- has been a most diffieult thing to do,} doing for the state at large. If the especially in a way to incur the least] pispatch states the case correctly, friction, A good many very import-] Louisville is largely managed by ‘‘in- ant positions have been filled and in spectors’’ and officers whose main every case, excepting possibly the] duty is to draw their salaries, Lt is Paducah postottice, Senator Deboe’s cisined tbat a large number of these Selection has been the President’s|oficials can be dispensed with and final choice. In view of the situa-| result thus ina great saving to the tion the deference to Senator Deboe’s| citizens in taxes. But the Dispatch preci THE REAL TROUBLE, Something is the matter in Louise ville, present Legislature is very far from such practical reform as that. ‘This is illustrated by the extravagant man- is most sincerely hoped and believed that it will not prevail. A new magazine club was ized last week of which Mrs, Mildred | Davis was elected president. The Shakespeare club will with Mrs. Frank Scott Friday afver- noon at 2 o'clock, meet Mrs. Johnson gave her first lesson to the cooking class yesterday after-| \» noon. Tie club promises not only) to be useful but very enjoyable as well, | We are sorry to learn that Padu cah is to lose several of its best young men, but what will be Paducab’s los Sunday afternoon the woman’s eight ds begia at the Phoenix Hill ps in doors track at Louisville, Ky. Six women entered and the races promise to be very exciting. The Married Ladies’ Euchre club} meeting is postponed from this till] next week, | DID HE SEE A GHUST? en Patrolman Drops Dead uy adies of the city a the 6 kate talking some of organizing 4 chapter of the D. A. R e ch already formed here be F nearly entirely of marr “The Night of the Circus’’ will be the attraction at the opera house tc morrow night. Mrs. David Flournoy returned Saturday from Dawson where she has been for several weeks. The Chafing pter club will hold its regular meeting at its club room this week, All the members are request- ed to be present at 8 o'clock sharp, aga business meeting will be held before the invited guests arrive, The F. B. K.’s will lik their meetings next week, is not yet decided upon. begin The day Miss Ila Hart, who been quite ill for some little time, is greatly im- proved today, The Guild held its weekly meeting with Mrs, Henry Burnett last night, Rev. Mr, Peirson, who has been so ner in which it is proposed to create “Commissions.” ‘The present Legis- lature is preparing to create a new branch of state government,—com- Sixteen banks.end banking con.|™isslons. The prisons, the state cerns, with a capital of $4,000,000, charitable institutions, the elections, have retired from business, One| the school boards, the freight rates new bank, with a capital of $800,-] charged,—all are to be regulated by 000, has been established, special commissioners, and the beau- Net loss to bankii saniti 3.6 ps . 200 g00 <° Panking capital, $351 vy of it all ia, that these commission- Six fire insurance companies and]ers are all paid salaries, and thus two accident insurance companies] places are provided for the faithful. have ceased to exist, In the establishment of these coms ight buildiag and loan associa-| missions, the Bryanite leaders of have assigned or gone into li- é quidation, Forty-seven new jobbing houses have be of $1,000,000 ; but Thirty-five have retired from bus-|to a follower of free silver and Bry- iness, withdr: gz $3,7 A i A pee drawing $3,700,000 in] an, the next thing to political suicide, Net loss of capital to the business community of Louisville, $2,- 700,000, Forty-seven sciabilehments have been added to the list in Louisville. They have a] 4 New York city there are 091 capital of 18:000,000, and employ clothing shops and ¥ 66.500 workers, 463 hands; but 75 per cent. of whom ure Jews. From January, 1891, to Septem- ber 1, 1897, the following changes have occurred in the business situa- tion in that city: of reform that they can appreciate. such a spasm of reform, uring establishments have quit busi- ess. These retiring concerns had a capital of $3,900,000, and employed pair of trousers, 2,700 hands, the state are practicing the only kind} jy. into Heaven he would un business, with a capital] To institute the kind of reform that the angel: the Louisville reform bills call for is,{Plied; ‘I told them that, if it changed, he would be none the better It is also very doubtful if even the} for being there; and then, by way of Dispatch would be suffering from} illustration, I said that, were were all the| get in among the glorified, he would new manufacturing] useless’? offices filled by its friends, |femain a thief still, and he would go ‘ round the place picking the angels’ | cow pockets!’ ‘But, my dear young friend,’ | care, asked Mr. Brimley very seriously, | they can “lay to, ‘don’t you know that the angela} will reach a very high per One hundred and four manufact-|Some are paid 7 cents for making a|baven’t any pockets’ ‘No, siz! Tre- | Quite 1! ) } of the fact from a gentleman whodoes | centage drops. fmow. I “oe to wnt it all | better in a new country and cna fresh successful with his meetings at the First Presbyterian church for the past week, will be compelled to close the meeting Sunday night to fill en- gagements clsewhere, ABOUT ANGELS. ow Spurgeon Improved on Onw of His | Illustrations. “There was an amusing ineident in my carly Waterbeach ministry whieh U have never forgotten. One gentleman, who was then mayor of Cambridge, and who had more than once tried to correct my youthful mis- takes, asked me if I really had told egation that if a thief got ) picking , sir? I ree were man to goto hg his naturo A gendarr stand in t THE RUSTLER. Bow Cattle Were Once Acquired on the Ranches. A ranchma lodks to for } hie incom: done on t pockets, ‘ he work for their use they havo to repay rd as the ea n without ha thief to ranchman has ont aman aps 25 them the best of «lin the winter and the increase a few cat and all the , 7 cotat? iy every cow will br plied, with equal gravity, ‘I did not | calf for the first year or tw: now that,but Iam glad to be assured | numbers inereasé, however, the per Tt is always much* 4. S. DABNEY, | —8T. LOUIS,—~ % DENTIST. | rates, $2.00 Per Day. | Room and Breaklast, $1.00. ANG ti OADWAY | European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop MxaLs, Goop SERVICE. When you visit St, Lowts stop at PPE PELE AM ST. JAMES HOTEL HKOADWAY AND Waunut cars direct to Hotel, (;alt House LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. A. RB, COOPER, Manager BROADWAY HO@SE. Rest hotel in the city. adway and Kighth street AYFIETD, KY J. R. Hesten, Pro, Future co seeming ¢ sewing maci lished reputat antees y' tory service. Corner When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. Special rates by the week. D. A. BAILEY, Propr. Between {tbh and 5th on Ferry st $1.50 a day. ITS PINCH * TENSION IN (devices for tating 5 showing ti e a few of emphasiz character he Whit. Send for our elegant H.T. catalog. Wuite Sewine Maciine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. VIS Boarders Vanted 108 CounT STREET. $ 3! Good Rooms, Goou! Table, Best of 3 Attention 3 KREUYZER. —_——— Dalam & Bowder, Attorneys-at-Law, Lovisvitie, Ky GEORG Padueoh, Ky, iWaABLE BLps., MEFEH BY PERMISSION TO LoursviLe PADUCAH Fadueah Street Ratlway Co, Maj. Thos J. W. Moore, DEALER IN \s Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, livery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams, VESTIBULED TRAINS DAILY 1} NASHVILLE Be CHICAGO f FP.JEFFRIESG.P.A O.T.MILLMANGS.A | @ EVANSVILLE, IND. NASM@ILLE TENN. J. Jd. PURSLEY y for chow] All Kinds Uotatsterine and Rapairs ON FURNITURE, Mirrors replated and made good as new. Mattresses made to order, Old stoves and second-hand furniture TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK, ©} send word, and I will eall and make prair york, Charges very th a branding . 712 South Fifth, iron wi word “rustler IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE BEST +e YOU CAN FIND IT ATT NEW RICHMOR® HOUSE BAR Mitehe!! Boreo, Proprietor. cant an energet- ce, unserupulous ian, One would hear of some big stockman, and be told that he started ten years ago with [ Is eteer and branded over ves the first year. nomenal increase.—Longr ma {

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