The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 26, 1898, Page 2

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Society | 4¢ (Gossip in obtaining this amounf, | Was something over thirtee million in excess of what had beer Tupon by the pre stration, When th¢} went’s | ceeded DAILY SU | afternoon, except THE PAUUG Published \ ' which every Sunday, by tHe SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | | | | ' tically ag ng admi ter of adjusting the go RPORATED m upon the Kansas Pacific road jel | came up, the reorganization ,commit- | tee offered $2,500,000 in settlement | of the government claim of $6,300,+| }000 principal and about a like sum| : a eth ca a |“Think not, ob, mortal, vainly gay, ‘in interest, This was rejected and That though from human woes art steps token by the government of free ; he bitlet cup I drink today } Tomorrow may be drunk by thee. a PAPSIDENT AND MANAGER Vick PRESIDENT KETARY TEASURER *,M. Fe | RW. Chen as, |W. ® at threatens to tear your throat Int how are you going to stop i The easiest way Is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL’S Pine-TAR-HONEY SOOTHES AND HEALS. remedy cuts the mucus and tthe Inflammation, curing the NEW GOODS = New Goods | Daily, per snnum,. | Daily, § | Daily RECTORS: Pax ‘ . About the old story of the camel—how three philosophers heard about the an- imal and determined to investigate. The Englishman hunted through the folios of the British Musem, to find what had been said about the beast; the Ger- man went into his study, locked the door, lit his pipe and began to evolve a con- ception of the animal front his own con- sciousness; the Frenchman went down to | 18 North Fourth _ me | fivinls to til in the toad even at the cost of advancing $7,700,000 ij ment for the first mortgage, the reorganization party fou ‘| the government was in real @ ruitless all pains if He His help its determination to at least deny. back the amount of money origioally Pationt I pass these gloomy hours loaned the road, at the last momebt! 4.4 walt the Kteroal o pay the full amount of day. and this was accepted, of the} which st that the would not bring, if pount of the first mort: | | {Harmless all malice if our God is} | use, POSITIVELY — itis not an expect It cures all throat, bronchial troubles -makes weak s, Itaffords the easiest julekest way and the safest morning of tal heard a good deal about the sale going on here. This week we're selling ladies’ shoes for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, worth as 1 as $6.00. Misses’ and Children’s at worth up to $3.00. The styles are f and we haven't all sizes of each lot, mt why not do as Frenchman~ See for yourself? You'll learn more re- garding this great sale in five minutes at the store than we cold tell you on a whole page of this paper. Qe GRAND OFFER To keep our great factory busy, and introd ly or splen- did “6 models we have concluded to make a marvelous offer direct to the rider, we will sell samples of oar at met cost to manufac- *.O. D. on approval ipt of the nominal f Denver, $5). ‘This @ how good faith on purchaser's send money in advance, send for charges one way and n't want the wheel, . | If we simply state the facts of the goods’ we have to offer for this week, without any) sarernay, ren, 26, 1998 attempt to describe them it ought to bring| you to our store before eight o’clock Monday morning. YOU'V great elearing-out eod t the princi A few days past a friend wished to koow the lines which Lady Jane Gray wrote while in the tower. The above are the lines, hey were writ- ten upon the wall with 9 pio. in view of the reports of 1 Jexperts, | road | sold, ent | 28g mn nt} re feature of the Le Tue mai , ‘ 1 e e lature will be 1 busi Ms PRHONEY iF Di. BE Pine-T Witt, (, Sacer we comfer my, but buy the ne with an estab- n, that guar. ‘oxomy in municipal man the goverutment’s second mort- before ele By boys ia the|sccepting the full payment of the ‘ govern- | ment omitted all necessity of invest $7,700 000 in the first mort- Which would have heen neces | satisfy its Mrs. Clint Wilcox returned Thtrs- day from Mayfield, where she mate & short visit. Mrs, KE. E. Ellis, of Dyersburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs, D, M Flournoy, on Seventh street. a beautiful thing ton and the aceryed interest. af is a beautiful thing :-Honey Te Tee Te] A Lawn Special. to be but it don't ly the ¢ claim, less the interest, the trenche ing pA twen | gage, . e Miss Mary Boswell returned from ed to § rausville yester: attempting to of jand in the judgment of the experts bar- sary. before yo inches wide, guaranteed fast These lawns are the best value that will Two cases Irish Lawns colors, for 5 cents the yard. be offered this season. A PERCALE SPECIAL One case, about 2000 yards, of fast colored st ndard precales called manufacturers’ seconds, the regular so ceut q for 5 cents. An Organdy Special. 20 pieces beautiful colorings and patterns in a French finished American made Organdy, worth 25¢ the yard, for 15¢ the yard A LINEN SPECIAL. Six pieces 64-inch genuine Scotch linen, the kind that stands! every-day use and comes out of the tub looking better each time, wort 65c yard, for soc a yard. A Dress Goods Special ‘Twenty-five pieces of neat small plaids and effects, for 25¢ the yard. New Sashes and Knotted Fringe Ties Our 59c knotted fringe tie is the one you are usually asked 75¢ for New taffeta silks for 69c yard. Line of printed China silks, best quality, 59¢ yard. Line of dress percales, fast colors, 10c yard. over o wn claim by the sale the road, | Last night the little folks enjoyed Ja candy pulling at the Broadway Methodist chureh Prot. Moses’ dancing school was quite a popular resort of amusement jlast evening. The dancing was en- joyed not only by the pupils but many outsiders, The cake walk was | also an important feature of the even- ing. Mr. Turner, of Chicago, formerly of Cairo, will arrive Sunday after- noon to be present at the Vaughan- soodwin wedding. Ar the rapid of the main rate thy struction made an extraordinarily good gain by getting back the full amount {lof the money advanced for the con- Thus the pres- has been pushed For 30 days swell 8 bicye ture and will » to any address on rec sum of $1.00 ( deposit is mere part; if you don" your express 2 it wor the uncil | struction of the road. ent administr: firm stand over y tts as obtained at the present is in these two ed | $17,000,000 in e: which had been named prior to | accession to the control of the affairs Tur n sum isiature ress of the ba of has been wasted in sess be almost any tangible its I pts to pass p: Tne bill to prohibit the sale, areties or Ci- we will pay th } SIBERIA) . Special price on sample res vain iits. rade embodying every late ia ©. 1% ineb imported tabing, arch crows, large det tions, Morgan & Wright, inh rade eatlo~ gag 00. WU. cand easy ranning, Best 1's imeh achable sprockets, Suely double tube, i $24.00. striped and decorated, are isan legislation. | of the government LYNCH LAW. We were surprised to see in our atte n bar- is Legis Mr. Joe E. Yeargin, of Dyersburg is in the city visiting friends, er, loan or use of | garette material passed the Lower! morning contemporary in this morn. House of the The bill isa radical one, but in the wee Asplendid machi orarnteas tub Anished and decorated, Morgan high grade equipment. Ons spe KLONDIKE: Branswick tir NOTE. Choice of Color, Sty Mr. Raymond Goodwin arrived tos day on a short visit to relatives. Mr. E. A. Harris, of Mempbis, arrived today to spend several days in the city. ature Thursday. | jng’s issue the suggestion that the 1 negro, who committed the robbery on | West Broadway last night, should be lynched. It is just such sugges- of the pres: | ; eB | tions as that from people purporting Legislature tor the | ‘ p a | to be law abiding that are responsible wi | for the epidemic of lynch law that is | nes night direction. Dest me crown, dust Topay is the last day jon of t of partisan ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for x and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that emphasize t high grade character of the Whity Send for elegant H.T. catalog. Ware SewinG Macuine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. jent | —— Mrs, Robt. Mitchell will spend next week with Mrs. Goodwin, on Seventh street. hope that they may be | All bills passed after today rey of the Govern ago the Democratic |saults the person of a def any ks, all the newest j P9892 aws. disgracing some portions of our state. | lhere certain that are/ | worthy of death; the brute who as- ¢ are at the are crimes Mr. Lothair Smiih, formerly of this y, now of Louisville, will spend next week with his grandparents, Dr »; we can see in many | and Mrs, Smith, on Jefferson street. nseless wo- t yes ae | s of } mem? 11807 model wh “oorme’*"” $12.00 to $16.00. $8.00 to $12.00. Ret Legislature gave the {man should d ‘ Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Types, few yes Impossic/ “Mr. Simon Peiser lectured last ture to evening toa large and attentive au- i the | dience at Temple Israel. aod pointers in ob, | instances be w difficult Rep The f | structive wublicans| ble, it is r bumao np | } { into use,/ await the slow a country, law peration Oar basiness and ropatath express companies, ¢ t aauoalinity The J. L. Mead Cy cle Co., = Chicago. HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. nge the outrage, Mr. John Sinnott left yeeterday oa a trip through the Sonth. i the death of the Goebel bill may one of the results. Tne calamity w Mr scarcely for Sate t Chas, Freiderick, METROPOLIS ENTHUSIASM, lin s be i eases lynch law, while to yet perfectly human. | tof familiarity with {deplored, is But the effe of wach law | The Shakespeare club met yester- the |day afternoon with Mrs. A. R. Mey- terrible|ers and Miss E.azabeth Sinnott at | their home on Ninth street. Dr. W. L. Hansbro left the city particularly of Mayfield has been tar-/ yesterday afternoon on a business} d by the latest case of lynching) trip to Milan, Tenn., to be absent For the crime | until Monday. ed Bryan he own city, On that ae *e friends will hi just nd his * are preciated in inity itself, where it is announced fair name of Kentucky and DEPARTMENT $2.75 buys man’s heavy Men March Through the as been on ex- . € Your 000 charity fund | | hibition for the relief of the needy for { ac y tch} 8 Wh nd "| within her city limits. jbeen a sufllcient number of applic| o¢ 1, Streets There, IN OUR SHOE month there have not Agent for thejhighest grades of Bicycles made. We aré prepared to offer 1996 Stearns for SES.GODon't fail to see our $45.00 Overiandsand Rugbys st on the market, prettiest whee! made. Don’t fail to see our line of 1s before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, aplete repair shop. » riding school to those buying wheels tom us, C fail to call—remember the place, The young men of Metropolis, Il. irs oe Ga ane ertileg Paducah Cycle Works, with no little impatience the sum. | !26 and 125 North Fitth street, near Paimer Hout, OBERT'S BEER It leads alt The Ladies’ Sewing Circle met yesterday afternoon at the Temple Israel. ry a man has been lync Preparatory to Organizing For Military Service Should They Be Needed, ants in that time to absorb it, 1 the | by a relentless and merciless mob, state of public opinion] in Graves county that rrence is directly the re of lynch The peculis Spars chac whole plan of her war in C United States to se i Bisere ike On Monday evening Mr. E. W. Vaughan will give a dinner to his | groomsmen, at which will be decided of his friends can tolerate ie such an occ | sult of | there in r man q ’ the frequency the past. inst the negro was complete d relief to. starv- 5 by casting lots which will be bis best man ‘Ss man’s ing Americans in Cub: ngre We are shc early and Woman's Department $2.00 and §2.50 buys any woman 2.00 buys woman's bicycle s: 2.00 buys stylish dongola bo In fact, our inventory develops many ont. Examine our stock, We will not Polishes—We Have the Best 15¢ buys one bottle Gilt Edge. 1§¢ buys two bottles toc polish Repairing Department. All kinds of repairing uick! he evidenu¢ e} ar he} Weyler, mons. Metropolis has about as much patriotism to. the square inch as any | other city in Iilinois, or any other | state, for that matter, and the daunt- | less youth of that place don’t pro-|1, rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. pose to be behind in the matter of volunteering their services. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY: PURE Last night there was a big demon- NANDLED IN|ROTTLES ANP LY THI EE@ BY] PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, siasm and other reminders of war| times. A correspondent at Metropo- | Tenth and Madison streets Orders Milled until 11 p.m lis writes; j turnout last | mmporance Drinks. guim’s musicale at} Thursday eveuing| appreciative au. ag All these | Blind Joe the Y. M. C. tended by an and apology for De Lome. I d have gotten the full penalty of woul j the for Mayticld | the would have been rid of his presence} | for a term of a warning would have by | concessions were forced from her by | President McK Aud a jdemand is made for indemnity for | the loss of the Maine, hustle a law his crime, inley. en © house~{ y when frie (is of Dr. Frank u of his suddeo death which occurred at an early hour yesterday morning. The Sv» with Dr, Frank’s friends offers sym- pathy and consolation to the be- reaved family. years, sy The miny will be sad to I he will on given to others nd any around for the money just a prompt-| No one believes for 8 mowent that the better class of the people in Graves county approve such actions; | ly as eyer | 15¢ buys one hott! - 15¢ MexWwan ary 1, ilver dollars, which on | were worth 83,7 Ut the question is do those people ,|do their part in shaping public opin- Jion. By tins of the burglar who robs a house of Juables and the fiend who ravishes| hat on straig’ 1 color buys two | 1 There was a large evening of young men, accompanied by mar music, parading the streets of Metropolis, preparatory to organization in case war should be declared with Spain, and they seem | to be thoroughly in earnest; and though war is something dreadful, which the writer kncws from past experience, having participated in forty-two engagements, there is roth- SMART HATS ARE TILTED. Womankimt no longer asks “1s my t/? If she does she ld-fashioned out-of- date class. ‘The joke maker has been robbed again of bis stock and pet themes, The new hat is responsible jfor it, The new hat is not to be set on straight. It must tilt and quite prayed public seatiment jdecidedly to one side, It is quiteling that would cement the North aud The victim of this week's mob at]T#kish—yes, but fashionable. Men) south so much ag for regiments from have not yet gotten used to this fash+/ 414 sections ta be engaged in con- ion, Ln fact it makes them quite| ict side by side. It would be a uncomfortable to see it, believing 98/restoration of brotherbood, and a they do that the tilted hat must beliond of unity which could not be the result of an accident, for baveliroken It. would do more toward not women, since the world begaa, | developing our southern country than or as far back as history goes, beev anything else, and be the closing anxious to hive their hatson straight] cong of this century. Henceforth let no man inform his)“ yy.jness is dull, and everybody women folks that their hats are not! anxious for official reports concerning Jon straight, for if he does he willl the same, straightway proclaiin his ignorance of [a EE he latest notiva of Dame Fashion, DIAMONE NECKLAGE Bas asain ceuts, are t worth 45.5 cents, mob, the afew t ilver dollars, which on ie 1891 worth hited States 1, are the Bergdoll, Proprietor. |‘Telephone 101, Soda Pop January cents, Pe bite were worth 100} 100 cents, | } Seltzer Water and all kinds of ‘ free | ® Woman are placed in the same « What will be the next alike in May-| today difference system now in use in| between Wall Paper »° &4 | Window — Shades. |IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. WwW. S. GREIF No, 132 8. ‘Third Street Telephone No. 73 egory. step? Lhis i coinage thi ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS : | crimes to look party is unwilling to exchar Th that uoder which Mexican dollars | CVW¥ly should put a stop to the de- Are lay ntry, and which the Repnt ie good people of Graves It in value] 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWA Everything in Its 5) complete and up-to-date. of canned goods. Our unexcelled, having everything in the é | isville ‘ue _P. F, LALLY, m= | Most DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBE2 He may be entirely innocent, Mayhe work w but has been mistreated, Wiatever the cause of | or leak, or bad behavior of pipes, don't waste. th it, but have it fixed up. Wo promptly and economically. \W, new plumbing into your hows: Satisfaction and less anoyance before, | Mayfield was murdered just as surely the dagger of the and the members st disgusting items/as the victim of of the It IS_ THE RECORD we wsardins WE MAKE. aa free silver | miduight assassin, state is the/of that mob should be made to an. The name of taut | Graves county can only be purged of medium of the owing: notorious that |swer for their crime My af bei The Ardmore, | Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. sie on} the stain through th z left progressive | the Cuban | courts ALL THE ITIES m NORTH NORTHEAST &@ NORTH-WEST BEST REACHED lebreauek ny th RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT | And Condolence Adopted by Jans 0. 33, CO KW Le eh, 15, 1898, Whereas, It has pleased our loving Lord to call from this vale of tears, after a long and honorable sojourn, Mr. Henry Javsen, the venerable father of our revered pastor, Be It Resolved, That Branch No, 33 extend its heartfelt sympathy to to Rev. Father Jansen, his aged mother, and to all the other mem- bers of tie bereaved famiy, who al- reports of | ways felt the gentleness of his dispo- jthe three morning dailies im Louis-| sition, and who knew, so well, the The Associated jcxalted virtue of his life; and we af tha Cues afte ee Ge, pray that the Sacred Heart of Jesus the Cuban affair are uoexceltod for|Iay ait theis allicted aouls wih dv vine consolation ; and further, | far bebind rivals who depend , 4 tiginal sources UR stock of staple | for their infort Among those tied to the tail of this so-c | therit I Speaking of brides reminds me that the very latest fad is the | “Matron of honor,” if the bride is! gost By A Young Lady of Mem-| so lucky as to have a young married ; ebum who can serve sn that capacity, phis. Itis her duty to accompany the sae bride, the two preceded by the maid of honor, At the altar they are met! I her and the groom with his At such a wedding re- cently, the bride was gowned in jwhite brocade, lined with pink, The bridesmaids wore pink taffeta under sheer muslin, tucked and ran with} P! tiny black velvet, aud they had im | mense black hats with plumes, The} ® maid of honor wore a [similar gown, | except that it was run with white] 0 satin ribbon and bers was an im-|¢ mense white hat with plumes. . 1 news. all the Lous pers except the Dispateh | ciation are European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 which gives not only later news but! Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. ull the news without suppressing the it of it.’’ This | item is being circulated for the pure j pose of arousing public favor of the Ass } before the I First-class family hotel. No liquors Convenientto "8 and places of inte! est. Most central location, and we ant home for tourists and sightscers inthe city. T. M. HALL, Prop. importa aken From An par t War St. L. Train, But F opinion in| ARE VIA OR, 0. A, AMOSS |KEITTD Homeopathic Physician ted Press bill now gislature. Also the item | Miss Carrie Hutchinson, of Mem- who arrived night before last Donovan, bad et book containing a diamond dollars stolen L. train while is a glaring falsehood as any one can realy to m: | ready to pu will give you mor than you ever experienced are ee who will compare th ; : poek | ecklace and several n an N., C, & St. n route to the city. ‘The purse was left on the seat while ville, press reports * jtroth and reliability, and are free car to *ED D. HANNON « 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY from sensationalism. ——$___. Ovex $17,000,000 iuas been saved | to the government by President Me- Kio in the Pacific railroad matter, y's firm attitude regard to It will be remembered that the present ad- rejected the arrange- ment of a former administration made Pacific payment ministration with reference to the Union and insisted upon the full Be It Resolved, That the Branch have a requiem high mass offered up a copy of these resolutions be t Rey. Father Jansen, the family of the deceased, and to the ‘Good of the Order” and the daily papers for publication, Mike Konrz, Eien A, Donican, Marr Horrmay, Com, Educate vo Cascnreny, of priocipal and interest and suce Ce. © tion forey T: pation forever} Condy Cat Wo. wee Fe iy Grugaintd Feftind inovey, for the repose of his soul, and that| w Min—*'Say, Mayme, why do omen tight over crokinole more than aoy other game?"” Mayme—‘Don’t know, unless the men in the game have something to do with it.’’ sont Tobnero Spit and Bmoke Your Fare aways ‘Vo quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag and vigor, take No-‘Lo ker, that makes weak mev Strong. All druggists, 600 or #1, Cure guaran wea. a ‘sample free. Address Werling Remedy Co, Chicago or Now Yor, | mun strong, . : she went to the rear of the speak to a friend. When she re- turned it had disappeared, ‘The railroad company was notified, nd today the youog lady was noti- ed that the company’s special agent had found it, and would be in the city tovight. No particulars of the recovery were knows at the local of- fice. F.P.JEFFRIES.G.P.A O.0.NILL @ EVANSVILLE, IND NASHVILLE, | J. WM. FISHER “aster Commissioner, Tas his oftice at 128! Sourh Fourth street, Up-stairs, Over L, D. Husbands, Malil.Eflnger & Go Underlakers and embaimers 1308 "hira| IN6BURANCE WRITTEN No-To-Pae for rity Center Guaranieed tobacco habit cure, mares eae ‘pure, 0c, #1, All drugginus

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