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Correct Things to Buy ae 8 Novelties that are absolutely necessary to give a stylish and complete appearance to your Easter costume. THE PADUCAH DAILY SU! un ton ant SOCIety Notes. Sunday, by . THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, The Magazine club will not meet next Thursday afternoon, but on ice Puestpart | Thursday after Easter the club will Tueascnnn| be entertained by Mrs, Given, The yesterday from a several weeks’ visit bat er Dyersburg and May- eld, speare club me at her home on see reached Paducah, and on board was a party of young ladies from Evansville. They were met by some of the Paducah’ young people, and after a delighiful drive, a very ple ant evening was spent in dancing o the dancing sebool hall until half-past five, when the boat left. Miss Lelia Goodwin joined the party, and will spend seyeral weeks in Evansville. ith Mrs. Meyers, rth Ninth street. per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months “| ‘* 2.25 Daily, One month, 40 Daily, per week.......++. 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- vance Specimen copies free Daily This has been a week of enjoyment for the ladies, Mrs. Girardey, Mrs. Friedman, Miss Cora Williams, Mr. Harbour and Ellis, Rudy and Phil- lips’ second millinery openings all took place during the week, At each place so many pretty hats were displayed that one became so be- wildered that they could scarcely tell 1,00 h Miss Long, of Birmingham, Ky., best stocking sold in Padu cah forthe money, price.... 10c can be found elsewhere the price |OSIERY For Women and Children, Boys ribbed, sizes 6 to 9, A ladies’ full regular seamless ose, fast black, more quality than “ 10c ‘TREASCRER regular meeting was postponed be-| Mrs. Newman, sister of Mr, R. and Girlsz . F.M. Fisher, W. F. Paxton. R.W,Clements,|cause of holy week being observed | Rowland is spending several weeks in i O cr as e cr 4 Williamson Jonn J, Dorian by @ great many of the members, the city, School and bicy- ones 4 aE ——_ —)- —_—_—— f a cle hose, fast black, Omice, Standard Block, 118 North Fourth} On Thursday the steamer Tennes-} Yesterday noon the Shake- extra heavy derby About the old story of the camel—how atreot three philosephers heard about the an- imal ane letermined 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 from his own con- sciousness; the Frenchman went down to ahara to see. YOU'VE heard a good'deal about the great clearing-out sale going om here. is the guest for a few days of Mrs,R | which was the prettiest. So con- P Is f Rowland, fusion reigned supreme. If This week we're selling ladies’ shoes arasols for Easter Mr. George Flournoy,- who has|‘*POOF man" were for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, worth as The most stylish color combinations in rich plaids, checks and col- ored borders, gauzy chiffons and white silk parasols, from $1.50 to $3.00. Costumes Ready to Wear For Easter A ‘ i FY tracts to plant sugar beets for its] of "i ratty end -mecot-| Pollle Vaust cat} “4 = skirts and coat suits made by experienced tailors in the} ©” of one of our pretty and aecom-|Pollie Vaughan are expected to re Naa ugien wg daegial use. pee plished young society girls, ia the|turn this afternoon from Louisville. a, oho HIGH-GRADE wet, bid the highess giao, meee. ig Black and fancy taffeta silk waists, prettier and much cheaper than] 7... tact that sugar trust stock Se be ete wiegeen re aa rik Weal cadet Pane ok QON Yee \ier "3B. owt cA pa mo oat { you can have them made, only $4.80 and $5.40. sold at 1.0714 last wok as against] <tur nest seacon, Our. little triena|elsewhere of the couple mentioned | i BICYCLES Phuals, Cveriante Soe enitcae Stylish Easter Neckwear m ri 2 intily i , doubt iH ' f b heels fro: tiaapne Gos Forks bane yo now net. oc§Preach Jews scart, dainty liey ne thet the advance. te ougt] ott seen, make e bit} riale & Brand, and Miss Elizabeth] $ sewing machine with an estab- RIE Te ent [all t0 aki ONeDE tae. cae ried - coi ith it tment saintly Angusta Wilford, daughter of the late i i that - SUND S... lace. Thirty-five cents, 50¢c and 6oc buy some wonderfully pretty scarfs] trust coincident with its enactme Miss Letha Puryear is visiting!] bb Wilford, a i a led the lished reputation, that guar. PI p in black or white that cannot be made up at these prices. 7 Beautiful white embroidered yokes, collars and dress fronts, with shoulder straps and belt pieces, at soc, 69¢ and 98c. Fringed ribbon ties at 39c, soc and 75¢. " Handsome moire, satin and taffeta sashes, with heavy knotted fringe ends, at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. Kid Gloves for Easter | Handkerchiefstfor Easter In all the up-to-date shades, to! Pure linen hemstitched and ye ¥ ie Thursday Maude H. S. Hale, and is an excelle at bus - Ph i i match the Easter dress, with patent |embroidered Swiss handkerchiefs, }¥ ¢t!'8 such as that with which Mr./Granger in ‘‘Brother for Brother’’| ness man. Miss Wilford is one of : ys cian and Surgeon be a clasp and button, for $1.00 and|1oc and 15c. McKinley has to deal that ‘‘he dared] was the attraction at the opera house. | Mayfield’s most admirable young Ia- Fort Sri... 4 f $1.50 a pair. | Sheer linen cambric handker-|to stand, though he stood alone.’” A fair house greeted her. ies and a society favorite, They Next Door Tur Parmer This is the handsomest line of chiefs, Se ete lace edged] The result was peace with honor.] ‘The next attraction at Morton's yu ays on er saipeeeeat train nee none 7:8 Ofice, - 364 gloves in the city. at asc, 35¢, 50c and 6s¢. The President, in striving to free] opera Louse will be on Mcuday, Apni| Short trip, and wit Baye rooms Pecans om Telephones { Revidence, 144 Cuba without war, does not stand] 11th, A Southern Kid.”” Hay, HO, Binate, at 1k it imide nei . scribed H.C. erts, e Baptist] ITS PINCH TENSION The New Jeweled Leather Belts for 50c alone, whatever the “war at any] Mrs, George Flournoy returned | church, will officiate.” AD 6 » “rte gba i ——— Taxsion ispicator §| Ll OMMe, 4 Sweet s Home! American motto is, “Peace if pos-| country as to make it probable that | LETIER LIST- (devices for regulating and ’ be P 4 sible, war if necessary, freedom for] our own markets will be supplied and —— ape Voheey oaiie ais How to make it more beautiful... a Cnba in any event, exports begun shortly. | | Tue following tsa list of letters remaining a few of the features that ry : P eg ; tate postaiies of Raduean, MeCracken-oont" | Ccmphasize the high grade Handsome pictures make lovely homes. Every month brings fresh eviden-] ‘Starrswen’’ who predicted an) '“* SRN Aaie character of the Whit. Ps Se ep gins ee es ; ces of the inaccuracy of the claim advance in prices of shoes 98 © Te gine ceorge taidasare, Comnt Rordictatin Llialy pics beautifal line-ef pletures for rreestusie tf Gar Comrtinee made during the consideration of the] sult of the duty placed on hides by tiryaut.James Clare, Joba i, (2) catalog. Mace aver base offered Gpthe Cadaink sania Wa tee ee s that have eve the Paducah publ We have . ; Dingley bill that @ protective tariff |the Dingley law, are still anxiously ‘hestvm, Henry Wuire SEWING MACHINE CO. $ | reretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works 4 would reduce our market abroad. AJ but vainly looking for that advance. vraper, Ww. R. CLEVELAND, 0. of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These . shipment of 6,000 tons of agricultural |The Boot and Shoe Recorder, in last" Ponta Lhe heqiaoss Gece ene) desirable for the homes of every one, we : machinery to Russia in a single day, | week’s issue, speaking of the enor- Mili |Chas. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky eee "ABSOLUTELY FREE with announcement of a simular con-/ mous sales, which far exceed those of tartan Jo m : ——s vA ras — icture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant : yall, i 4 MILL Y signment for a few days later is one/any preceding year, says: ‘*When | ': te PROFESSIONAL sna pe ball. = Wa duaite Ur shipus Oot Custoaters hove. aba i EAS of the evidences of the growth, under| the jobbers (came into the market) 7\*" Weashertord, 8. D: ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv- ~ P A oda bc pntean a protective tariff, of our export|they were surprised at the low prices LADIES’ LIST. OR, Ww. C. EUBANKS, ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We dont’ i .., A tastelase hat will spoil all the good effect of a handsome dress. | csiness in manufactures, as well as|at wich they found they could ybuy. | FF, Mra. Meesey, a. anrli nou canintten keep them “guessing,” either. ‘There is no game of chance about our at Let us show you our that in farm products, which have|It seems to be an unwritten law that] Frazier, Miss Alman <iihinc sal ailing — Pas - Bee ccaa * Oar exteote oT Lat Belen onary ste hypo fe. * ey ‘ ; 7 Jones, Mrs. Annie . co of ,, Telephone ome art ge ; ely on goods, fu: Beautiful French Pattern Hats been so strongly marked during the}no advance should be put on high- nite Tainhel, Hibs remidence, 1000 Jefersog st. ‘Telephone goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and beohent aa ope : evens 4 an te with past year. grade shoes,’’ This fact, taken in} Paris, Mrs Rosanah Raney, Miss Lena us many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women an’ } Or make you s design of cur own to sit your face and armmoniee with} - Be i conjunction with the figures quoted ; ect, Mrs. Annie Rosenfeld. atrs. A A S DABN RY children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. Our prices. od ha Z binati { black! and whi é black and ‘Tue greedy gold power,’’ bas/ ome weeks since, which showed that] Scrozgins, Miss Kime Seats, Mrs. Mary 2 4 ; shoes please everybody Even some who ‘‘come only to lookn eitgerd combinations 0! 4and white, orange ani and NeW) struck another blow at silver. A on low grade shoes there had’been an| 7#Y!0F, Mrs. Delia Tucker, Mrs. Jinule remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town, lue shades. half-million dollar plant, recently es-| actual reduction in ffichal proved abu Vance, Mra, ae Pike ay Miss Victora ry DENTIST but seal eh! Aye - yor AA all atisfaction. ‘‘Now is the tablished in Maine, to obtain gold) gojutely destructive of the claim that FOREIGN LETTERS. */at our store, and get fret choice of our J h J Do . vod ee rele ns yeeres ae the increased duty on hides would ad- seesta Mie Barer on a i 406 BROADWAY beautiful pictures free. Come soon and JOHN J. rian da q irst results from its work at the Uni-| vance the price of shoes. cates so obtaln gay of the shows letters . see for yourself, so you can tell your 203 Broadw IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT |tisceruay ons tservon |< orci (Hae C ai ore | Eieods cout on! tow pelos wot lege ° We are showing the new toes, blacks] in the shape of about 100 ounces of PRAISE FROM A JINGO, ‘saan OMNES M, Pastien, Fost Master gift picture Paducah, K: e and colors, all dongola or vesting] gold and silver bullion, the propor-| There is no more warlike anti- o Us A tops, high or low shoes, in addition} tion being about one part gold and|Spanish newspaper on the Western RIVER ROSE A FOOT. ; ie surieeee sale et odds.and endsiat/iy. parts silver. With the gold|hemisphere than the New York ae Parent ey Homeopathic The Skeleton ws ¢ ‘ J mines of the world increasing their| World, but it has the decency to say|*"° “auge Aoday Hegistered 40, Sak ° $ .98 end 1.00 buye line woman’sfdongols output enormously, and pin the|that President McKinley's conduct Feet. Physician in Most Houses , 2.00 buys ‘urns and welts, sisesBlimited, | waters of the ocean giving up their|inthe Cuban crisis has been abso-| ‘The river is today 45.5 on thafo™@iMmshrosway — AttOmee: Is bad plumbing. It's out of sight, ite sold at 3.00, ne i i lutely above criticism, The Presi-| gauge, and rising. The rise since eas. Toto a defects are sometimes us: uspected, but 2.00 buys a man's patent fealf, sisesffim-/8014 at this rate, the prospect of a} lutely dive cL SRE ES UEALe wera TR Tek It fe aoe Oe = it is none the less a constant menace to ited, sold at 5.00. gold famine grows beautifully less, |dent could receive no higher com- | ie 18) the bealth. When we do plumbing it 2.90 buys man's vici, new toes, aidandy. —_ mendation than is contained in the sree that it will be falling by HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D is well dore—it is as near perfection as 50 buys old lady's turn sole kid—solid| comparing prices at the date of the] World ot March 27: arraaes Of ettaa Gh die Kean: ik, Physician and ovder. Safety and economy both urge 1.25 and 1.50 woman's kid shoes—our show] Chicago Convention of 1896 with) rue raestpENT uAs voNe weLL, | today over the road at Wil-oington Ss Fone Opie To SP —— will surprise you. those of March, 1897, as shown by] It is not just to criticise or con-| bridge, cutting off travel between urgeon ED D. HANNAN, ; JUVENILE DEPARTMENT the Omaha World-Herald market re-|demn a public man for intentions at-|M®xon's Mill and Ogden’s “Landing. omce Hours: 132 South Fourth 8, < @ ports, seem to have created a panic| tributed to him but not declared by Charity Bale. Le iad dg We sh i ‘ ‘ % Ty blie shoul Office, No, 41916 Broadway. weaion You 8 Lee fs to $t.c0faisse 5 9 8, that wine, a ‘ among the Democrats at Washington, | him, The publie shou! a not forget the ; ; SootReettte aera rene th Phe 02 teer and 11g to 8 stt.00 t0/ Congressman Baily, the leader on| Whatever President McKinley may nent to me EY hig? 6 Vase DR. J. 0. SMITH’ The Ardmore ‘If It’s Worth Printing 4 Do you use shoe polish? Dofyon havefshoefrepairing done? Try us onjeither| the Democratic side of the House,|do or leave undone in the near futare, | eet DUNding on Anil 1 th by the Jat U ’ 7 i 3 and see what we cau do for you. Ra teacecuied ibine tote aGinke : It riaiterer's union, the proceeds Of} neguiar nours for oftice practice, 7,000 a. m, Thirteenth street, between the Twice-a-Week aving caus em. e strickel jhe has certainly conducted himself} which will be expended for the relief} tto3 p.m. ana 6 to 7% p. a rs Pennsylvania avenue and F street } from the Congressional Record, in| with admirable dignity, self-restraint, | of those in distress, There will be] ee rine noare, oy TAtBer thaw Northwest, Co . <j 1] rf ee ® 28 which they were published on motion] pradence and foresight up to the/g0od music and a nice time, Ad-| (fice on Ninth, between Broadway and Jet WASHINGTON JD. ©. urier-Journa Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele. factory is to be erected at Carlisle, Pa., work beginning within a few weeks. It is expected that this fac-/and able to be on the road again. tory will require the product of 8,000) 41:4, Emme McElroy, of Lebanon, aores of sugar beets, giving employ-| is expected after Easter to visit Miss ment in the factory to 500 hands, | Jane Rivers. while 500 farmers have already signed openings, what would he do? Why before he had tried on a half dozen hats he would actually lose his mind or head. So itisa wise providence which planned it that the woman| should be the favored one in this instance, and not the man, Mrs. M. C. Vaughan and Miss been quite ill at Dyersburg, Teun., the to attend th | for some time, is greatly improved | A surprise is in store for the friends to learn of The below, will be pleased their approaching marriage. Mayfield Mirror of yesterday B “Mr. YW. Lindsay Hale, of the tirm 1.59}¢ last September is a further] has shown decided talent of late, but substantiation of the statement made] bas been too doubtful of her ability. just after the enactment of the Ding- However, with the proper encourage- was merely temporary and due solely} yy/. 4) 1 to the fact that the trust had 700,- 000 tons of sugar in stock upon which it would make a profit equal to the increase in tariff. .ewis in Russellville, bride’s home on Sixth street, in this city, Thursday, April 14, at high noon. The wedding will be quiet and un- pretentious, and no couple ever had more friends to wish them happiness than they. ‘Mr, Hale was late assistant treas-. urer of state under lis father, Maj. Miss Ila Hart, althongh quite ill yet, is somewhat improved today. Miss Ruby Piles returned Thurs~ day from a very plessant visit to It was} friends in Wingo and Fulton, The Louisville Post sa; said of President Adams when facing evening Miss call mission 50c, Young ladies will few] on the public with tickets in days. W. L. Veer, of Congressman Pearson, of North! present time. Carolina, Are the silver men afraid] The preparations for}§war, if war to haye the public know that all farm} shall unhappily be the unavoidable products have advanced while silver] issue, have been conducted with great Sy Committee, Future comfort for present Sceming economy, but buy the antees you long and satistac- tory service. ot St ot high $6.00. Misses’ and Children’s at 75¢, 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? You'll learn more re- garding this great sale in five minutes at the store than we could tell you on a whole page of this paper. Don’t fail to eee our line of wheels before buying. We are the only ex- elusive Bicycle house in the city, A complete repair shop. A free riding AND BICYCLE PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hone. Dr. Albert Bernheim puoae 143, He Was No Lunatic. Will Print It. | And Every Dewoerat, Every Republican, | Every Man, Woman or Cbiid who cau read Will wat to read it, European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel, No liquors. Convenient to cars and places of inter- | BLLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS has been declining? energy and intelligence. Not the Years, The loud-voiced man held the floor | ext, Most central location, and pleas- TWICE A-WEEK COURTER JOUR. bee —_—_— most fiery jingo in congress could| 1 suffered for 25 years with a while the others ate in submissive si- sat home for touriste and sighteoers — x % no the city, » HALL, Pre 219 BROADWAY (221 BROADWAY Exoxis free traders seem to be) have directed this work better than| Cough, and spent hundreds of dollars wi bet I’m th t the if : sae ‘ taking alarm at the progress which | yy, McKinley hes done with doctors and for medicine to no table, ” he said e sanest man at the | — -- nealing, Bow . — —_-- Ret A cdclea” and corolaclitél oe ae eee , favail until I used Dr. Bell’s Pinel ‘ble, , ; ae ry Watterson ’ THE OBSERVANCE OF EASTER nf tia Georgian. cslandas” GF 166®: Me ade i The President has likewise dis- Var-Honey. This remedy makes The others looked as if they didn’t = ~ PRICE $1.00 A YEAR. * Prue difference was setlied in 1752 by | CoPARY are making in capturing the] pigyed much tact and ability in se-|weak lungs strong, It has saved my} Pelieve it, ‘ salt Ouse : , ‘ the adoption of the rule which makes] #8 trade of the world. The Lon-| caring the confidence and co-opera-|life.—J. B. Rosell, Grantsburg, Ill. cat met Me dollars thet I m ihe Le sea aera. of tor . Easter Day always the first Sunday] 400 Iron and Coal Trades Journal, |tion of the leaders of all parties in If your gasoline stove needs clean-| continued, are LOUISVILLE. KY. 4 The Discrepancy In Computing The} stter the Date Was Not Corrected or pext{after the 21st day of March. 7 If the full moon happens upon a Sun- =. Une 3163, day Easter is the Sunday after. 7 "The observance of Kaster dates| {April Ladies’ Home Journal. back to about the year 68, at which time there was much contention : among the Eastern and Western churches as to what day the festival should be observed. 1t was finally ordained at the Council of Nice in the year 225 that it must be observed throughout the Christian world on the same day. ‘This decision settled that Easter should be kept upon the Sun- day first after the fourteenth day of the firet Jewish month, but no gen- era) conclusion was sifted at as to the cycle by which the val was to be regulated, and sume churches adopted one rule and some snother. This diversity of usage was put an end to, and the rr | tule making Easter the first Sunday after the fourteenth day of the calendar moon was established in Engiand in 669, After nine centuries a discrepancy in the keeping of Easter was caused by Bim Co., BE. Bell, ia wt. the au! ities of the English Church} Telephone 121 for best laundry in declining to adopt the reformation’ Paducab, ut full moon which appears on Cheap Groceries, 3 Crown Raisens per Ib. Seedless Raisens, per Ib. Choice Prunes, per lb.. . Hominy and Grits, perlb... ‘Oat Meul and Buckwheat Flour Choice Dates, per Ib, Choice Maple Sugar, per Best N.O. Molusses,per gal. Best Chewing Gum 2 packs Best Kraut, per gal... Best Dill Pickels, per gal... Oyster Crackers, per lb, Lemons, per doz......... re I. L. RANDOLPH, 123 South Second Street, ’Phone 89, Wood, Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke and So far as now appears our commenting on the fact that both the congress. United Btates ond Germany made diplomatic affairs have been man- greater gains in the output of iron ia/ qoeq with equal discretion and sue- 1897 than did England, and that the} oo, Not a hostile word has been United States now leads the world in spoken hy any foreign power. iron production, says: ‘*When wel “J¢ the President has seemed slow, come to consider the relatively large-1 it may be remembered that the same awards s.rides made by both ot our great ri complaint was brought against Lin- Throst Specialist, Paducah, tf. vals, it can hardly be said that our) ooig, Yet he always kept the people $100 Reward, $100. own circumstances are quite satistac-| x¢ nis hack. Nothing bas been lost] hs reulense’ {iis Mapes will ba pleased to ‘cc tg EES by delay, Our preparation for en-|jarginatscines as mon sinali| o Evipences of prosperity among forcing peace is more complete, and Uure is the only Feite jo pare Bo Tapers to manufacturers under the Dingley Jaw| the patience and deliberation of our Gathers Core is taken in, come from every direction and prac-| government commend our course to - Uy ‘upon the blood and ti tically every industry, but none o:|the favorable opinion of foreign na- Sf id them more striking than those from| tions. the glass manufacturing districts,| ‘The whole incident thus far is) j.4'Go where increased activity and increased} splendid vindication of republican] S**” wages are the frule, It is now an-|institutions, and for this President] {aityrauit nounced that the United States jwill] McKinley is entitled to his full share soon begin;the exportation {of plate-| of the credit glass, which was almost exclusively imported until within @ very short! One horse lond for 50 cents; two ener time, but now, under new methods,is| horse load for $1, aelivered. Phone] and bi so successfully manufactured in this{242. ‘I. C. Seanon, ing or repairing, telephone Sam Giv- and guarantee satisfaction. phone No, 20. Trimble. delivered free of carge. t Tele- Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and treatment, |b ally, ng its 1 Proprietors have so much faith in ve powers, shat they offer one hu rs for any case that it falls to cul pr List Address 20., Toledo, O, Oak Stoye Wood, fa and try a box cents, Seldaue ens, and he will do the work cheap] on: lack of ener; Atchison Glo! Nobody took him up, and he went “There is not another man here Corner Sixth and} who has proof that he ig not a lunatic. All work called for and} Here’s mine.’ And he exhibited a discharge from the insane asylum.—St. Louis Post- Dispatch, Lay in Water 300 Years. A bronze arquebus fished out ot Brest harbor during recent dredging perations was in a perfect state of preservation, though it had lain in the water for over 300 years, The metal was corroded, chiefly on the de touching the bottom, Cast iron he} cannon balls immersed for 240 years were found to be so soft that they | when you visit St, Louis stop at could be cut with a knife, wrought iron objects found, though mueh rusted, preserved a core of sound metal, The L PREMIUMS American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Booms only $1.00 and upwards, . B. COOPER, Are Given Club Raisers, and gocd-paytag coms missions are allowed agents, DAILY COURIER. JOUKNAT, | year DAILY AND St SUNDAY ALON Manage ee Ser isa a), MERTEN TWICE A-WEEK COURIER-JOURNAL ST. JAMES HOTEL And the WEEKLY SUN Hoth one year FOR ONLY $1,285, pecial clubbing arrang . ‘a Week Couries Jouteal per and ours for the price named to all our suosoribers who Will reaew and pay in advance, OF toall new subscribers Who Will pay In advance. Sample copies of the Courier Journal sent free on application, $7 All subscriptions under this offer must be went to the SUN PUBLISHING CO., Paducah, Ky. ~—ST. LOUIS,—~ Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day, Goop Rooms. Goop MxaLs, Goop SxRVvICE. 8ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLNUT cars direct to Hotel. The Real Trouble. A good many men believe they iled to succeed because of lack of education, when the real trouble was or lack of sense.— re BROADWAY HOUSE. hdl ie . Matil Effin eI & Co Best hotel in the city, e Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 23¢—31.00 PER DAY, 5 Undertakers and embalmers, ALS 296 ‘orner Bro rod a , ts % 190 § Third ‘J, J. 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