The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 19, 1898, Page 2

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ie ‘4 Cid eg =. _ matter of pride to be « native of the, new ms “HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK AT ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS’ , CV Be B® very housekeeper in Paducah will be benefited by a visit to this store. Special purchases were made by our buyer in New York to make this the most interesting to every woman who takes a pride in her house-furnishing. New Curtains A large assortment of Nottingham lace curtains, three and three and a-half yards long, for 75¢ and. 98e a pair. Dainty ruffled dotted swiss and bobinet curtains for $ +75 and $2. a pair. The very newest effects in antique scrim curtains, with pure linen lace and insertion, $3.00 to $5.00, Window Shades Six feet long, with spring roller, roc. Best oil opaque window shades, made to order, any length and width you need. Special Mattings | Oil Cloths, all Widths 20c a yard is what we ask this In the best values yet shown, for week for an extra heavy cotton 20c and 25¢. warp matting. Linoleums, English manufacture, 25c for our most popular Jap good weight, new designs, 45¢ and matting, in handsome floral and) soc square yard. You'll appreciate geometrical designs. them when you see them. Bric-a-Brac Dusters 5 cents Rugs ind Draperies A stylish line of Bagdad, Persian and light draperies just received. Rugs neat in design, best wearing qualities, 38c, 75c, gSe and $1.48. Ask to See These Pretty lawns at 3c yard. Bobinet ties, plaited ends, 25c. Silk and satin puff and four-in-hand ties at 1oc Well-made per shirt waists with detachable collar for soc. Hands me black taffeta silks, 20 inches wide, for 69c. i clusive patterns in fine waist silks. Sheer organdies, in newest designs, at 15¢ a yard . . ELLIS, RUDY 4 PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY Jot the state, lly adapted to manufacturing and mineral develop- esp ‘THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except| Ment, have been almost inaccessible Sunday, by joe the last few years, These lat- THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, , Jter facts produced apathy in the Ptadond ppd | Bluegrass region and despair aimost Pursiy Vick Paste. everywhere else in the state. Kentucky has, however, thorough- ly awakened to the fact that she is FM, Misher, WF. Paxton KW-Clements, | one of the richest states in the whole ‘ ke Union, not alone in fertile soil, but Office, Standard Biock, 115 North Fourth those natural resources of coal, tim- — ____ ber, clays ete, that go to make up ore _ the raw material used in manufactur- Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4 ing. Railroads have been built, un- Daily, Six months ‘+ * 2.25 Daily, One month, “© « 40 dreamed of coal mines have been de- Daily, per week.......,.. 10 cents veloped, and the stute’s vast timber Weekly, per annum in ad- vance. cooee 1.00 Specimen copies tree resources have been liberally drawn upon, Cities and towns have sprung up, furnace and steel plants have a been built, with the minor industries TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1895 | that follow such large plants, In COMMERCIAL CONVENTION, The Kentucky State Commercial fact Kentucky can truly be said to have evtered upon a prosperous ca- reer of manufacturing development. Convention to be held in Louisville) Much, however, remains to be} tempt of mankind, The changes for as May 11th and 11th is a most import- done, No concerted effort has yet} better in Cuban conditions as seen in} — ygisg N, ant step taken in the right direction. been made to bring the wonderful] the return of concentrados, the fee’) (o be married soon to a judge of De- the in-]i of the] i resources of the state before The attitude state towards new comers and new en- No state in the Union has more to gain by concerted action alc lines of commercial development tha has the State of Kentucky. ure gave the state a geographical location | that secured for her ly settle. | ment, and by the of} pioneers that ever laid the founds tions of an American Common- wealth, hentucky’s remarkable po- sition in American history, her large roll of honored names, including. as it does, brilliant stars in every walk of public life, is due solely to the ex cellent quality of the that coursed through the veins of ber early settlers, The character of those brave people who blazed their way through Kentucky’s forests and chose the, vesting public. | terprises has not been of that hearty and cordial nature that is calcu- lated to attract the homeseeker and investor. an e choi set that the out-/L sider does not meet the enthusiastic | « that he does farther unwittingly it is true, welcome in this state even in some states | South. to the] t! For the Convention at these reasons we believe coming Commercial blood Louisville is a move in exactly the] t right direction. | immediate While, perhaps, the results will be most par- | tie ularly to the advantage of the city of Louisville, the Convention cannot the ever-famous Blue Grass section} he!p but be of vast importance to the has imparted a character to Ken /State. What benefits Louisville tuckianism thet has justly made it «| must benefit the State at large. ufacturing plant located in| C state or even a citizen by adoption. ‘The peculiar location of the state, for the agricultural, mineral or tim-| w however, has operated against Ler ber products of the State. commercial development. Hemmed! more, new plant located in as she is by mountain ranges andj Louisville, turns the eyes of the in-| w big rivers, the path of commercial] Venting world not only to Louisville, | B development from the Kast to the) but tothe whole State. Louisville} m “West pasted north of Kentucky; and,|is the center of Ken- _fgom the East to the South, to the|tucky, The whole State should take| ni every is commercial —. “toe toagreat extent out of the great |in her growth and > spadins”’ that built up the West auc Loutsville's prosperity cannot but be ‘ ti day that she], in late years hayg transformed the | contagious, and we would hail with commercial aspect of the South. | unteigned pleasure the be the facts that the Blue Grass por- the whole Southwest. tion of the state has beeu distinct | The Commercial ely narioaliuret, while those parts | should also be of great ultimate ad- ing of the hungry, vance towsrd amnesty and peac so many concessions to moral force. Vatican pressed upon the conscien ‘The idea, has gone forth,}of Catholic Spain, or the dread of who hold Spain in an expression of the ascendancy of moral force. achieve no more. leads to results as fruitful as could be gained by why, rament of war? ivery | the President's stand in relation | Louisyille but increases the demand recognized our independence, but it Further-| Britain. in] by foreign powers of the South even Civilization deems pre mature revog- east of the state, thus leaving Ken.) laudable and aa enthusiastic pride] miam upon revolt, an invitation to development. | the dislocation of society. Spaip. Convention | progecution of necessary war nor in vantage to Paducah, that go to make a successful wanu- facturing and © As «1on for manufacturing enter. prises she is unsurpassed, There is hardly @ manufacturing enterprise in the whole state that could not have cit, mercial aloes! prospered here with equal success. We look for the coming Commercial thusissm to the business and property holders of Paducah and that she will become in fact what is} men she entitled to be by reason of the many advantages from her splendid location,—not only the P. of the Parchase,but one of the Queen cities of the South, resultant le} M'KINLEY A STATESMAN, Now York Herald, (Independent ‘The tone of the President's sage is warlike, but conclusions are peaceful. All things considered, the President bas taken a step for peace. He stands with a drawn sword. It is for Spain to say whether the blow shall fall. While peace hangs on the horizon, po matter how low, we must do homage to peace. We cannot fight an unjust or hasty war. First use all mes- can Thia ity has true and intrepid in the a unrivalled advantages im all lines! character will honor the wiscon Tuk Owensboro Confederate Vet-| erans’ Association indorsed General Paducah, and fornierly Fitzhugh Lee and Convention to impart some of its en-|loyalty to the government; and that |has happened right under the nose of the Owensboro from that semblance of decency “Usprn no circumstances will the a gold bug, for President! the free his services to his country or his in- nate ability may be, is a gold bug. THE COMMANDER OF THE ARMY. Gen. Miles’ sce through the storm p heavens in this their darkest hour aad the courage to still point the way jastiée, bow te nel preace annourced thei Messenger, the on] paper that we have thus far heard has so far forgotten al as to cast slur upon the honored name of Gen- eral Fitzhugh Lee. Democratic party take up Gen, Lee, ** exclaim want to damn a man in the eyes of monopoly, whatever silver Portiand Oregonian, record is thatof a 'Y and just say that he pan a hat. », tet of Detroit, Mich, will take place at Metropolis Thorsday ry a ats o'clock, and will be one of ostentatious weddings ever held Fs | The bride to be well known in resided here The groom is ‘ists in sue r, for several months, one of the most promi Michigan, and has pre He is) it to was set of | | bride's troussean Worth, of Pari NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. | Section 10 of ordinance 30 pro vides that refuse from market and all other filth and offal in’ the city of aducah shall be deposited in the ride The was a 18 ‘ rt pnt of the Ohio river not less “ ean of Mr) Bryihs And cure’ ; oh Sunes Organ of Mr, Bryne And than twenty feet from the water's that is exactly the situation. If you! Give at the foot of Clay street and not elsewhere. A penalty of not less than $10 nor more than $100 is pre- scribed for any violation of these pro- | vision! The above includes decayed fruit jor ve les, trash, waste paper, ppings, ete. The fallic | broom ¢ river invites the of trash and litter along the river. inst this, custowary bauliog into the bottoms 1 warn all parties under penalty of the 16a3 an means to Conciliate. Failing in that, | exceptionally ant and able sol-) 8v0ve ortin 7 Bi, Line, Mayor. all means to crush. The nations| ‘lier. With ee | ree ) am Gettysburg, Gene! iles partivi- AE CH speak the voice of humanity, Asone| ia) in every battle of the Army of} STORY OF CUBA. of the brotherhood of nations we at} the Potomac, from Yorktown to the] Agents wanted in every city, town least must pause and heed, surrender at Appomattox Court) oy yji to sell the latest edition of To have declared war, to have} House. From September, 1862, uns) piaistead’s STORY OF CUBA, full whirled a proud, martial, angry peo- | ‘it the close of the war he command] gccount destruction BATTLESHIL into wa ave. pre q.{edin battle bis regiment, brigade! MAINE. Greatest’ demand ever plo into war, to have precipltated,| division, and for a short time the!known for a subscription book. like Polk, a policy making war inevi-} army corps to which he belonged, | Agents coining money. Handsome been a blunder, |b table, would have Let us applaud the courage which dared to stand erect and not bow to the passing whirlwind of woreason War, however truculent, accepted. payin been wounded four times, £ was perhaps engaged in more hard-| fought officer of our army, including thirty- five distinct battles, and over 100 se- is always|rious affairs in which artillery, eav- It appeals toa dominant) alry sud infantry were engaged. tles than any other gen ee The President could by a passion. word have made himself the most popular of our citizens, His aim would have been a music hall chorus, would have canonized The bowery Je} ouuit free. Sead 25c. for po Don't miss it. Address subscription department, Thr Weasen Comrayy Wall Akron, Olio, Linnwood uf Conao isseur's delight Cigar. 1, LOOP APER on At Havans At Madric At New York— THE NE ? THE POST-DISPANUH, {15 cents a week (seven days) if de. livered by agent; 60 cents a PROFE DR, W. C, EUBANKS, HOMKOPATHIST, Bro: a Own Staft Correspondents at all Points of Interest. Mr, Sylvester Scovel. Mr. A, E. Houghten. by [At Washington— Mr. Stephen Bonsol. Mr. ‘ton Watkins, paAvag month if sent by mail. A. S. DABNEY, |- ° ventist| Rose & Paxton. 406 SAOADWAY, DR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician away AL Ome See Note eeeE CeCe ECE Kc cocececc ccceceeeccececcececeecceecceee” DRESS GOODS This week we SALE offer four pieces to soot BY B Y¥ NG FROM at GARDNER BROS. & C0, ———PEALERS IN—— Furniture, House Furnishings, — Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, — Stoves, Etc., Etc. — Manufacturers of a!l kinds of mattresses and awnings. The leading upholsterers and repairers in the city. Cash or credit. GARDNER BROS. & CO, Telephone 896. 203-205 South Third. Give you All Kinds of insurance _Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Agent for the highest grades made, We are prepared to offer 1898 Stearns for $60.00, Don't fail to see our Phonix, Overlands and Ragbys—beet on the market, prettiest whee! made. Don’t fail to soe our Une of wheels We are the only ex- eyele house in the city, A complete repair shop. A free riding school to those buying wheels from Don't fail to call—remomber the HIGH- GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 12 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houee, Home,. s Sweets Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes announce that we h ne of pictures for y ven offered tothe ave secured the finest and ty remiums to our customers that have ever b Paducah public. We have retofore given our pa lesirable premiums, but these works art which we now offer surpass even our own { 1 offerings. These very hand de for the homes of every one, we will give are pleased to most beautiful lin many ¢ ome decorat irable to our custon ABSOLUTELY FREE frame and all Wee ure ready to grace Lot 1 vacant space on any wall, in Low Our customers how much we appre- all te their trade by selling cheapest g 1 town, and also by giv- 2 them sor eth 1B free urn for their liberal patronage. We dont’ pees thea! t There is no game of chance about our y be a sure winner of some of our hand- ce cn dry goods, furnishing nitums, gem pre of} some art him. There would have been Me- i oy y Bey th cheek chevions “ F alavead tole Ord Cities ; ° ona Tanti RA Mrs. Frank B. I and bany, This frequently lasts a quarter of louble width check cheviot goods and notions sag : sed our ve ers greatly and brought Kinley ¢ ars and eravats and bi+} are visiting her parent d Bes. (an bout and the wgnaitae.. feat. c, at _ ne ty chy rae ur shoes eh Oe pete si y= women and cycles. The yellow ‘journals would) Maurice Nash on North Ninth street. {all the mountains and rocky cliffs pain eek aee Seen Wise em ee DO loot? have Veen irridiscent. the yellow] ns around. When silen h reigns Feinaty’ to bapeohor only Dacaline we five the nese oli RG es politicians would have nominated| Miss Geraldine Sanders is visiting) the herdsmen kneel and pray with |, ecw taiss. [but ato Lecty a faGr that ee Dale cifex aaiicanceion: Umea ted Miss Neal Davis in Me +? m1 Mes 5 it T'wo pieces all-wool basket cloth, | but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, Now is the hi:n for the Presidenc | Miss Ne Javis in Metre uncovered beads, Meantime it : : pted time’? to buy splend xan - becom? quite dark. Good night 59 inches wide, in purple APCS RODS Se ee iy Revert a x It was indeed a terrible temptation. Friday afternoon the Paducah}at last calls the highest herdsman shades, at at our store, and get first cho our John J Dorian ‘p By beautiful pictures free. Come soon and ° There were so many provocations, |Chapter of the D. A. R, will meet/through his hora, The words re- 39 S tee SOTA, “We-¥OR Gal CHIL. On Our grievances against Spain are| With Mrs. Irene Cox, sounded from all the mountains, the a ye R is shar : rd ton racine “ne relic aa 205 Broadway it gtk ie'ibe: Bw ~ - horns of the herdsman and the cliffs, |, , friends about our low prices anc sa told with sore emphasis in the Presi-) Og) tain Len Rouse and wife! and the mountainseers then retire to, Three dozen ladies’ shirt waists} gift pictures, Paducah Ky. dent’s messvge, but is there an enuin- from El Paso, | thelr dwellings, (last year’s make), were 8c, —— ———- erated grievance that moral} force may not redress, Note what has already been done in that regard since Spain drew upon her Cuban policy the wrath and con- and now the arm- istice, which is nothing if not an a are Whether it be the mandate of the Jncle Sam’s artillery, or the stern sonditions of the continental brokers pawn; whatever he cause, it can only be regarded as} Successful war could Now, if the opera- ion of moral force in the Antilles successful campaign, to win what is surely coming, azard the sombre, desolating arbit- ‘There will be disappointment over to True, France| > ‘uban independence. as asanactof war against Great There was no recognition hen it was the South of Lee and enjamin and Davis, with claims far ore impressive than those of Cuba, that and tion of independence to be a pre- The President speaks like a Chris- ‘an patriot and acts like a statesman, M. stead a Sunday from stead will soon locate in Memphis. alth, Congress met last night ‘The war bill was put be-| CGA fore the house, The fad now is he goat ha “Little L girls, howe’ vet and she was very fond of it deed, until one day thing got tanto her room and itself in the mirrow proceeded since then the goat has retired to its! summer home in advice to her goats is not to let others see it.’ Mr, Will Foster and wife returned yesterday from’ thei Mrs, Joe Hart’s condition today is unchanged. Mr. Horace from Louisville and is quite ill home on North Seyenth street, Will d Miss Bill Yancy Irs. Among the lofty elevated valleys Alpine horn has another use besides | of ‘*Ranz des Vaches, of a very pressive nature, When the sun has set in the valley and the snowy mountains gleam with golden dwells upon the highest spot takes his hora and progounces clearly and ‘oday even as yesterday, the sword] though a speaking trumpet, ¥Praise Added to these natural canses, may | becomes the commercial metropolis of | j, drawn‘and the issue rests with|the Lord God!’ As soon. ds the He will neither falter in the |82U24 is beard by the nei herdsinen, they issue from their huts, take their Alpine horas welcome of Pegogs Whetever is beetle: pater cree ant aan this light, Tex., where they have been spending} several months hes for Capt. the Y jtroit, Mich. taken the p mb.”’ One of the r, her n soc! ty ne is aot Mary, | ad one of these dear Jittle goats for} in- little seeing in a folding bed the the cute to demolish glass, the country. Her companions owning it ‘see itself as bridal tour, aughan has returned at his! Mrs, Mil- returned Mrs. Mil- Perkins, Chicago, mountains of Switzerland and , the sounding the famed or song: solema and im- cow the herdsman who habitable loudly through it as ighloring Rouse’s | Rev. W. E. Cave returned Satur- Jday from a visit to Hopkinsville, | where he continued the meeting be- gun hy Rev An entertainment of interest is in | prospect for the benefit of the Second Davis, of Metropolis is) Presbyterian church, in which enter- tainment quite » number ef society people will take part. A mock trial will take place in which a breach of promise case will be the most promi- nent feature of the evening. The best lawyers will argue the ease. A trip to Cairo bas been |ot interest among several of the y couples during the past week. | ad in pros a trip down on{ to ha e Was Whether the plans will materi doubtful, but if they go it will be the © latter part of this week, Mrs, Fred Rudy is entertaining the Cinque club this afternoon at her jhome on North Seventh street. Two dances are on the program for this week, Ode ou Thursday evening at the Campbell bui | given by the older young men; and jone on Friday evening at the same | place by the younger set, The Guild of Grace Episcopal church met with Dr, and) Mrs, Cow- gill last ning and spent a delight- ful evening. The F. B. K. club will hold its regular meeting tonight with the “What will we do inc to discuss © to- president, of war’? is the topic night, PERGALES 25 °°" DERGALES 6: < 4 take “HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.t M.D. Physician and. Surge OMce Hourst % 7 to8a,m,t No, 41939 1 hours for of Pe tn. and 6 to 7 Dracticabh THOS. E. MOSS rT , 116 South Fourth, streot. HENRY BURNETE Attorney -at-Law Will practi¢e in ail the courts. 14 South Fourth St., Panucauy Ky te To Be Happy or cheerful or useful is next to an! impossibility when one is suffering] from a discomforting cold or a nasty little cough. If you are “down ig the mouth’’ from the effects of a cough or acold, you will find your delight in the use of a 25c bottle gf Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Hovey, Drug- gists sell it. With Cascarets. cure constipation forever, fall, druggists refund money, “J.S. GANSTER | Notarv: Public AND SOLICITOR.” OF PENSION CLAIMS to_all cases. Vouchers x. Prompt and Borough attention given Brinton B. Davis, ny payment of attended Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fietu Street... Next Door Tut Parmer Oftice, Residence, 364 Telephones { it BOOK BI A thoroughly equipped You ueed send nothing out Ame Flat-Opening Books ERADIGATOF THE SAW EDGES OF YOUR DER plat yi It's ithe Twice-a-Week (Courier-Journal Will Print It. 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