The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 10, 1898, Page 2

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- Remnant “Five pieces’ plaid outing flaniiels, in pretty st THE PADUCAR DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED PRESIDENT AND MANAGER cesses VIOR PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER pinretons ar, WT Paxton RW. Clements, . Wilitaiason John J. Dorian Week We have put on one of our counters in the rear ofthe’ store 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,“outing cloths, etc,, all marked at about half their values, to close them out. Orce, Standard Hock, 115 North Fourth per annum.. ++ 4.50 2.25 40 , One month, ‘ 10 cents y, per wi Weekly, per vance um in ad- 1.00 ne THURSDAY, F The average Daily Cireulation of the Sun for the year 1897 was copies, as shown by the dai- ly records of the office and prov ed by the sworn affidavits of four vonsible men. 0000 00e Shirting Percales...Dress Ginghams Make them up now’and get this much of your We offer a line of book-fold 34-inch! fast-colored w styles, for roc a yard, e ed fine thread dress ginghams, suitable’ for] Culation of any daily paper in the best fabric made at the price,]Padueah. From the day of its first issue it has made its cireu- lation public and a its adver- tisers to make a complete inves- tigation of its circulation books at any time. No other paper in Padueah wi'l state its circula- tion. For early spring sewi spring lone @ + . y a The Sun claims the largest cir- pieces fast-c children’s dresses, shirt waists, etc., loc yal All Wool Filling Challies For Ten Cents Yard. - Our advertisement last%week"did’ not state clea aus wiles Vener une: Vey seers Oe wool filling challies with a silk stripe we are selli Senator Lindsay’s term are amply ‘They are in light colors, suitable for house dresses, children’s dresses, | 8uflicient to make the political careers ete., and are worth 25c a yard. Some of « hedJof mest of the budding politicians samples of them, and say they wash well mend] now at Frankfort merely a disagreea- them as a wash dress fabr bl ‘ ? le reminiscence. Private Joux Autex, Democratic Congressman from Mississippi, ad- that the Republicans have brought prosperity in “spots and pat is at least more than mers have v > do. not reec Early Spring Styles ts nd draperies. We 1 1 eof an ex draper patches.’ he best carpet] can be said of the proceeding admin- un. We wil upholster yo In carpets, rugs, 'linoleut department in the state, ur make your carpets, window a look like new from cellar to g furniture and will all be d s well as itcan be done in any city, and { 1 charge you half what they would Do not make the’mistake of buying carpets Until you have seen our stock. We can do you good. N istration, id ‘Tne person who wrote the ‘‘edito- in today’s issue of our morning yon the Paducah post- ing on a water, or contempors oflice must have been subsi k end diet of diluted cha else the oflice kid 1s temporarily in Ir is very evident from the fact that Representative Mocyuot voted for the Chinn School Book — bill that he did not attach much import wat SPECIALS .x.2 Worthy of Your Consideration ood as Cl ance to the resolutions of the Padu- cah Board of Education, It is pos: however that he too has a bill he a little le ull nd_in 50¢ dressing ++ toc yard] of our citizens yard ‘spools Willimantic spool cotton, as ri ; ts to get through and is doing numbers... tees . eee eeeeee Twenty pieces heavy cotton suitings, same styles you wool goods, for early spring skirts and suits, at we rolling. yard]. 2 We would like to see a committee acques, for... inke Five pieces new patterns the goods for separate up the idea of factory in this Marsden Manufacturing so inches wid tue tor a3, lulose company is purposing to locate new factories this spring and there are many reasons why Paducah could se- cure one if the proper effort were Som ly vtiations and devote some to IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT mer price $3.5 s heavy kan made, fof the r must take charge sole oxbloc tention the scheme, jon of sreat | time The lc will | aso such a factory here of the buys man’s patent cal at 5.0 p patent calf, money in circulation both smong farmers and her Pada It is an idea former ij well worth paying attention to, 0. in ald rdovan shoe, calf shoe tha benefi cieat public policy of encouragement that the steadfast principle of the Republican le toe kangaroo lac One of the results of the Lat 5 of above . has been by protection Woman's Department hoe in the h party and which the Democrats have so repeatedly tried to overthrow, is found in the fact that the head of the great shipbuilding and engineering of England has deemed it necessary to call the at- tention of the working people of and to the fact that the Ameri- cans have eclipsed the British workers, and that already the irc and steel makers of this country have begun to crowd English manu- facturers in the foreign markets ; and he might have added that not only in Polishes—We Have the Best firm of Yarrow &Co., ring Department. nd neatly" iron Poeooeee ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY foreign markets, but right in Eng- Jan: dis American made machinery is acing that of English make, Ovn Democratic friends are unable to stop talking about the New Eng- land cotton strike and they seein it 100 TO ANY MAN, $100 - the ruinous consequences of the new GERMAN E 5 2 CENSUS, tariff. The statistics of Bradstreet’s n of the Larger Cities of/and Dun’s, however, tell a different the Empire. They show that thousands of THE Witt Pay to Axy ( Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, nee mpire, | employes, An Omaha County place : tavioe: has classes of industry and scattered all ne before the pul have either had 20 MENT for the cure nt, and that many thousands story. representing numerous over the country, their wages increased from 5 to ty, Nervous and Sexual We ,and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out remedy, cont other harmf per » {of laborers, who have been idle have been given steady work at good wages ; while the one instance of re-~ duction of the cotton mill hands is a natural result of the competition of the cotton mills in the South, where that blights tl mental and physi to Lost Manhood, SAFE MEDICAL COMI 695 Rar uilding, Omaha, Neb., an : they will send you absolutely FREE s 4 @ Valuable paper on these ‘diseases i and positive proofs of their tr men, whe hope of a eure are being res y them to a per fect condition. HAC ~ Da the mill operators pay less wages, , Schemnitz fobtain longer hours of labor, aad have practically no. transportation to Thirteen ei 150,000: pay on the raw material. Elberfeld = athe i Tue interesting story comes from ‘gi hapelle eae Frankfort that there is @ possibility ven towns have from {f® misunderstanding between Sena- 00,000; and 47 have from [tors Goebel and Bronston, In the a total ]case of a coolness the first thing that pulations over Jeach one of these two statesmen ulation of thet would do, would be to nip the schemes of the other. ‘Thus the two pet measures of Senator Kronston, A TREATMENT may be ne under their directions, or they will p 1d fare and hotel bills to all who p 0 go there for treatment, if they fail to cure are perfectly reliable; have Prescriptions, Free Cure, ples, or C. O. fake. They have $259,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every, , dollar; or their charges may be depos ited in a bank to be paidthem when a |) taken at he ence from the census of » Whose total was Commission and one for the s sion of pool-rooms, may be ki the Goebel wachine in the H Also the bill offered by Mr. ton to provide a State Comu for the Charitable Lostituté marked fur decapitation, and ten by cathe it -aftiste; the most world. pictures and statues “are the work of immoral men—men is we would not reeogniae in society— pith yet it would be about as sensible for efeat of see measure: wwn |US to pull down the home in which the defeat of these measures BO AD A oa ee i vet by con. three of the most important meafvr */ vict Inbor, is to retase to allow books of the session. Mr. Bronston will, | whose authors are immotal to enter of course, retaliate, and the Goebel our homes and librarie Brutal! the Chinn School! Torregiano broke the nese of the ites of the|‘ti¥ine Michael Angelo; Benvenuto Cellini was a brawling assassin; vented | Giovauni Buxai was worse, neverthe- lees the world will continue to ad- pire Torre mb of Henry VIL,’* Celtini’s and Baz i's freseors. »itis with all the} literature of ‘today’ and the people of “today."” ‘They may not admire the authors yet (hey can appreciate |the book itself aud the reading off business | trash is not confined strictly to the “society woman,” you will find it} Election ill and Book bill, the twin may Goebel crowd, be from heeoming laws “HARD TIMES,” pre THOs The people of the far West have heard of the good news. This is the way the Tacoma (Wash.) Ledger sizes up the situation: | The unusual revivel of since the incoming of the jiresent ad- mivistration, with the ass: honest money and a protective tariff, |okucated has extended (o nearly every line. | bad, men In this country fully balf a million | Aud it is more men ate at work than a year —— ago; iron works, glass tactoric Mrs. Patterson mother of Mrs. woolen mills, and locomotive works; | Geo. Flournoy Is spending the week | in fact, formerly idle factories of | "ith her daughter and will returo every nature are now runoing at in- | home Saturda creased time with am abundance of orders, Klondike has enlivened the corpses in the marine boneyards, and aided trade locally, and the wheat crop and good prices for it have done their share, but the great improve- ment has come from the return of confidence made possible through the decision of this country to stand for honest money and protection to home industries. Society 4 Gossip TO MY VALENTINE, nd unedue ood and nd women the World over it has ever beea. Judge J who been in Chicago for the past week on business returned last night, Oa Tueeda Blossom Rieke ids with erokinole, sh rabbit was vel made. evening Mrs, May entertained @ few ter which a successfully Miss Etta Johnson, of Henderson, arrived yesterday on a visit to Mrs, Will Wright, Mrs, Mott and Mrs. Cook, mother and sister of Mrs. L. W. Boswell, arein the city visit, Mrs. Sowell is gre’ by her trip to Dawso The friends of Miss Ila Hart will regret to learn that she is still quite ill. QNE-LEGGED <BICYCLIST, Over the bower Blooms the eglantine, Perfuming the soft wind of morn Love is mine—Love is thine. Tempting are roses regardless thorns, Speaks my heart to thy heart, Oh, my Valentine. Mr. C, O. Li siderable Attenti: Ex-County Clerk C, 0. Lowery of Smitbland, Livingston county, the only one- do biwyeiist in’ Ken tucky, was in the city today on and attracted no little atten: wery the wheel, tion down town. He carries his eruteh strang up on one side of his bi i Mr. Will Gilbert entertained a few of his friends Tuesday his tome. The time antly spent listening to very se wnusic and partaking of the delicious refreshments so hountifully served 3 easily as if he had too sound limbs, When | vhrile im, t | me comy 1 ee of | practiced among the rich and poor, | ¢ has] ¢ ly improved)! Attracts Cons]; his | hand upot my head a son, I am proud of you. college door I weit directly in the of- fice of my father’s extensive eommer- cial house, and when I should have gained what the ‘old man’ called a knowledge of tho business, I would have been taken in as @ partner of tite firm. About this time I became engaged t6 m young lady who was my equal in everything, socially, and the wedding day was ee “A few days after the dais of my rriago was settled, an did eollege hum arrived in theeity,and, what is natural, accepted my invitation to hey y et C866 ae utter three il follow a s We Were in the ing out y flan. make our house his _Tlopwa: loa few tl all night T acel@enta Ms cee upon the street, she, seeing my intoxicated condition, passed by me, and the mere sight of her sob: tely. That afternoon I re- Jetter from her, inelosing pment ring, and stating t t e to become a drunkard’s wife, breaking agement. urs I was as a ctazy man,and w y senses returned made an a to see her, bug was debarred J sent Ietters, m¢ ae This for $ high 75¢, did ny Se ibles by drink, It I met boon compar ed me down the easy 7 saloon, one LT was inthe gar Lnsed tg wip, ond f during the |) found at the « T had what t tnore § 9:00 ani 3:00 p.m. 00—8 530 p.m, HOURS ying her a short) )..’ DC hoe comfort present antees you tI tory serv he desires to dismount he jown, holds the machine wit hand, and soon bas bis crutel other and is walking off lea bike. Mr. Lowery is well knc Kentucky for his skill in riding bicycle with oue leg. Mr. Horace Vaughn returned terdy after » from a business trip to Lonisville, Ky. $ Mrs. MeGary will entertain tomor- row afternoon with cards at her home on West Jefferson street. chet ‘ Rr? Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey cures _ Miss Georgie Warren, coughs for young and old. Most ville, Ind>, and Miss, ‘leough medicines simply help you son, of this city, left t forlcongh. Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey Memphis t friend¥and |e, you not to cough. See the relatives. Memphis will be very gay | difference? Would yeu. like to tre the next two weeks and Misses War lit? Je is particularly valuable for ITS PINCH TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that emphasize the high grade character of the Whit. ren and Thompson will be detightful-| those who can not stand the straia of ly entertained. g. Ask your druggist for it Take no substitute, There is noth- 3 Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar vod druggists sell it. Tuesday Feb. 8, “The Ups and Downs of Life,”” drew a large crowd which went away well pleased with the performance. Yesterday afternoon Miss Daisy Goodwin entertained the Young Ladies’ Cinque club with erokinole from 2 to 6, The game w a very interesting and close one. Mrs, L M. Boswell won the visitors’ prize, a lovely little cut-glass dish. Mrs, EK, A. Rivers won the club pri which was a beautiful Dresden chin plate. The booby prize, which was very appropriate, was stured Miss Blanche Bloom. ‘The refi ments were served at 5 o'clock and they consisted of everything that was good. The Cinque club will not hold its regular meeting next week Mrs. Chas. Mocuot will entertat it the following week. Miss Mildred Vaughan returned yesterday from a several weeks’ visit Nashville, where she been visiting her cousin, Cal Goodlet. Rev. Mr. Pearson is atill quite ill, but thought to be slightly improved today, from his severe attack (of la grippe. Ed. Rivers left yesterday for three weeks’ trip through the soutl for Wallace Gregory MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS, FEBRUARY 22, 1898. For the above occasion the Ilinvis Central Railroad company will sell tickets, February 16 to 21 inclusive tone fare for the round trip, good returning unti! March 5, Two fas rough trains, carrying Pul ace sleeping cars For tickets and information appl J. T. Donovan, Commercial Agent, Padueab, Ky. rt has Mrs, drops to a teaspra and 1 a — = ‘ Is NOW A TRAMP, But Once Tid a Comfortable Home Miss Orro Clark, wio has been and Went to College. quite ill for some time, is slowly im- , proving. Miss Willie Gould is quite sick, Though Lent is so near upon us we}will yet have several very nice en- tertainments} which are sure to be enjoyed for they will be the last for some time, The young men will give a German next Monday night to the visiting and home young ladies, after considerir hungry; you do anything for in had that em 8, hor ‘The friends of Mrs. Eli Sutherland |° will be grieved to learn that she is quite ill. ‘The Chafingdish clu will meet to- night with the president, y 4 ‘ da The F. B. K.’s met last night toj, arrange their business affairs and are bow prepared to enjoy themselves until the summer months come, anners, I unced » Frank Scott will entertain |! her friends tonight at her home, on|! North Ninth street. a gether | , where | es I ventured to | t him to Mexieo. | r — 1 to the The opinion general now is that} afier seating « th, the society people, especially the] asl him what] women and girls, read nothing but} After consider | tion k corrupt literature, wicked boows, by plied: “Mister, I am not used te wicked authors, and while this may | |jfo, am be true to a certain extent, it is false 3 far beyond that. Of course there are|that I was born and raised in as pos- many girls, and men, too, who spend sible, I am the only son of aman of the time that they should be doing | wealth la y in the nosthern something useful, in reading a yellow-| part of the | and I was back novel. One's time cannot be|paised in y termmad thie tau ae spent toa better advantage than in|jusury, I rec he very be y d- reading @ pure, elevating book, or] ucation that money could’ furnish, y from t 250,804, showing very sere is effected. Write tinea today | the bill providing for a State Prison more to & disadvantage than in read: | and when three ate ing cerrupt ones, It is omy rod ~ Meaty oF hatte ates ) > observed | 4 Send for our elegant H.T. catalog. Waite Sewing Maciine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. Forsaie oy Chas, Preiderick, Padu — ‘Cull "NORTH NORTH-EAST Ax NORTHWEST ARE BEST#REACHED VIA > THE SE lettre 2 THROUGH VESTIBULED TRAINS DAILY NASHVILLE Te CHICAGO, F.P.JEFFRIES.G.P.A O.N.NILLMAN.G.S.A @ EVANSVILLE, IND NASHVILLE. TERN, TTI tated | Stop ING & BUFFET CARS FROM — Route Tuna TIGER AND BULL FIGHT. A Remarkable Cogtest Witnessed i an Arena at Madrid. In the Pi Liekert and surest Hell's Pine-Tar heals ings and respirne organs and lavigorates the arena and bull ¢ kept ear ayatem. 5 Hi BB virtue DR. BELL’S ' Pine-Tar- stol charged by the several yards bull, whieh had me y R $ prey, gored wi e Tiger rolled over ay parently dead, but when the door « his den was opened he made a dash for it. The bull following, g um a few parting strokes of horn. During the entire combat the an dience showed the greatest enthus' asm, and applauded wildly the at- tacks of the bull, while they hissed the strategic movements of the tiger. . ii, -—« , sure ¢ A swindler giving his name as J, M. Bailey is defrauding the people of Western Kentucky and Tennessee by representing himself a8 an azeut for the Coarier-Jourval. No such man is in the employ of the Courier. Journal Company, {olios of the Brith had beet said abo the beyst; the Ger- man went ii;to hisstuay, lock, lit his pipe and “gan to ey, ‘ve a con- ception of the animal {tom his 9, ‘8 con- sciousness; the Frenchman went a 'W" to Sahara to see. YOU'VE heard a good deal abort , ¢ great clearing-out ‘ ky. Bernikard| Ss Nowibliez pas... About 4.2 ld story of the camel—how sophers ‘heard about the an- re etermined to investigate. an ted through the usem, to find what piiite, and glistin, «i the door, sale going on her week we're selling ladies’ shoes I $1.50 and $2.00, worth as as $6.00, Misses’ and Children’s at worth up to $3.00. The styles are not the latest, and we haven't all sizes of each lot, but why not do as Frenchman- See for yourself ? garding this great sale in five minutes at the store than we could tell you on a whole page of this paper. Dr. Albert Bernheim Fhysician and Surgeon Fieri Stree e ‘Next Door Tue Patwen You'll learn more re- hones { °°* ST, JAMES HOTEL -—8T. LOUIB.— Rates, $2.00 Pex Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. ~ European Plan, $1.00 Per Day.’ | Goop Rooms Goop Meats, Goon Service. When you visit St, Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL } | HWOADWAY AND WaLxU? | cars direct to Hotel ‘Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. American Pian $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. B. COOPER, Manager BROADWAY HOUSE. Rest hotel in the city, Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢—31.00 PLR DAY, oatway and Kighth street MAY MIMTD, KY J. R. Hester, Pro. Corner When In Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week. D. A. BaiLey, Propr. Hetween 4th and 5th on Ferry #t Boarders Wanted 408 COURT STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention. GEORGE KREUTZER. at W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams, J. J. PURSLEY All Kinds Uohoisterine and Repairs ON FURNITURE, Mirrors replated and made good as attresses made to order, Old cond-hand furniture ‘OR WORK. £ Send word, and I will call and make estimates On work. Charges very reasonable, No, 712 South Fifth, IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST +:YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE., NEW HiCHMOND HOUSE BA { Mitchell,Bozeo, Proprietor.! Pinoet {of Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 6 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9a. m. to 4 p.m. On Bate urday nights from 7 to 8, Interest Paid on Time Deposits \ OFFICERS. Jas. A. Rupy.. DIRECTORS, Jas. A. Runy, Jas. K, SMrrH, ¢. M, Fisuen, GEO. 0. WALLACE, #. KRAMLETTER, W. F. Paxton, Gxo,0, Hart, — E. FARLEY,Y at. Rupy,

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