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CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS Home Talent in State and County | Work.”’ He made some helpful - suggestions and his speech was espe- cially entertaining. ‘The subject was now opened for discussion, which was led by Rev. E. Morris Fergason, with black board outhos, Various weak points in work were considered and suggest- ions made for their remedy. Two of the most important things brought before the convention as not coming up to a proper standard of excellence were county organization and finance. A resolution offered by Rev D. M. Sweets that a reasonable amount of county collections be de- voted to aclvertisement, and the pub: lication of matters af importance. A motion was r and carried that Mr, Lewis Collins be appointed chairman of the committee with the power of selecting bis committee to solicit subscriptions of the state Sua- day school paper. Another motion to make Mrs. W L. Crafts, Rev. J. Morris Ferguson andRev. L. 8. Maxwell, corresp ond iog members of the convention with privilege of the floor. Convention adjourved toterwission, AP TEE NOON NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY Screen Doors,’ Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES The Dust! The Sung The Sewerage! $ And Jones has a poet in the land, who unloads himself in $ the following: GIGANTIC SALE OF — F MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! === = It is only, he soid, ia the Christian religion that childhood bas a place, asin Mohammedism nor any other frith do we fiod a messsge for this Two thousand pieces of muslin under-| All our linen, crash and duck skirts, the wear at less than cost of sewing alone. all grades and ‘styles, reduced for this ot 1—Perfect fitting corset covers, | great sale 50 per cent 1 chlidres 's waists and Sirawers in this! Don’t forget our rug gift, 30x60, with | period of innocen sale for 9 cents. every $25.00 coupon ticket, |) He drow a beautiful picture of ired and twenty-five dozen Beautiful trimmed hats | ¢y) c4° No iwentd cnlana: 3 ape mbric drawers, amiteella, vtyie, | aoe Millinery “trimmed y| Christ's attitadl t Shedding ny and hositively worth 50 cents, sale price 25,|Department for this sal , represented the impressionable nature Logie Seventy-five doren fine | new effects, over 5o styles to sel of the bill as peculiarly susceptible Dollar Gowns jyuctin gowns, in all! —hats that would sell readily for $4.00|t9 gooa intluence. Fitty Cents of the newest Empire, | and $5.00—for'this sale $2.00 and $2.50. Marcastont ihe Wliole history ” of round and square shaped yokes, hand: Just ved, 2 lot of new sailor iat, | eae et ee ty, yen somely trimmed, worth $1.00, in this the very mewest styles and colors for} WOristianity childhood tas been reat sale 50 cents midsummer wear, from 25 cents to $1.00. | honored. “Unto us a Child is born, Ty ve dozen other gowns at 39|Many of these hats are worth $1.50,!was its first. messave to the world Twenty-fi re 3 | $1.75 and $2.00, v . tit: x cents. re. re . ‘hrough this Child was taught the Twenty-five dozen embroidered um Two hundred new children’s leghorns Geseral fatherhood of God, anc r skirts, wor , in this sale | go in this sale for 15 cents. i Weel et eae ager | His true followers are as little chil- Two-dollar and $2.50 skirts go for tren trusting in a father’s care, Then he spoke of the wonderful 98 cents. Five hundred new light percale shirt | possibilities of childbood, which leaves a great reponsibility to older wasts at the unheard-of price of 25 cents. minds to train them in the right di 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY) re isis te special pce of Sunday schools, kindergartens vute., and there are conferences of teachers, as a help and preparation for this very valuable work. And cow atthe dawn of the ‘T'wentiett century, with a new era before us, t be filled with the children of this generation, it depends upon how we’ this work is done, as to whether th: child of today will be tomorrow. Atthe close of Mr. stress, the choir sang a anthem, ‘Gloria.’’ The following then appoiuted On enrollment: C. Albert Singer Jefferson county; E. H. Butler, Car ter county; Miss Mattie Bunch, But. ler county; Miss Maud Foster, But- ler county; Linton Steller, Jefferson county. On business: Rev. Geo, E. Fos kett, Jefferson county; Rev. Jas. F Price, Crittenden county ; R. L. Me- Gaffio, Breckioridge county; Rev W. mi. Cave, McCracken county; A, B. Bosley, Daviess county. tesolutions: Rev. C. Jefferson county ; J. R Jerson county; Ri ley, Butler county J Meade county; Prof. J. A Batler county. Future work: Rev. J. M. Rich mond, D. D., Caldwell county; W.} At the night session some espe J, Thomas, Shelby county; Rev, A | cially fine music will be rendered, C. Biddle, Union county: Prof, L | 8nd the addresses will be of an enter- 2933 29999 PERSONALS. ‘ C. McCartney, Christian county ; bas e wate | ect ttan is C. ; he convention coutinues through Dilday has returned] Lewis Collins, Jefferson county " Nominations: Rev. W. E, Bryce. | tomorrow, Shelby county; R. M. Franks, Crit *}tenden county; E. A. Fox, McCrack- en county; Rey. T. C. Gebaner, Da- viess county; J. K. Bowler, Butler While the bugle cal And the mighty cannons roar, Don't forget your home surroundings And the comforts at your door. One hundred and fifty new Fr switches reduced for this sale to cents and $1.00. Colored wigs complete 50 cents. Remember, that your little ones, When they are grown to men, Will look back upon their home As their greatest treasure then. 18-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY creen Doors nd Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD for noon Do not hesitate a moment ‘Less another day be lost You can make your dwelling home-like \t surprising little cost. SUSSION, This after vobferences: primary t ian church, heads: 1. “Why Am Ia Primary Teach- *by Mrs. W. J. Thom hat Should the Primary Teacher Know?” 3. “Bringing Children to Christ,’ by} Mrs, W. F. Crafts, Washington City, “The Teachers’ Exchange’ is be- ing held at the Broadway Methovlist church, under the direction of Prof. E. A. Fox, consisting of a free dis- cussion on ‘Difficulties in Our Work and Remedies for Thew,"’ and an experience meeting—personal ef- forts in bringing children to Christ. A Sunday school officers’ confer- eace is being held at the First Pres- byterian church, ‘Incentive to Sun- day School Effort—Their Use and Abuse,’’ discussed by Prof. J. E ‘Torner, of Hershel. ‘The Bible Drill,’’ by Rev. C. Y. Smith, of Lou- isville. ‘*The Secretary the Histori- an of the Sunday School,’’ and afree discussion among county workers, led by Rev. J. M. Fergusson. son three department e being held, one for hers, at the First Chris- under the following Your credit's ever good with us, For what you want to take Should you not have the ready cash, We'll let you payments make, Of eyesight only comes through judicious appli- Don't strain your eyes; the leader of 3 training and Powell's ad a triumphant ances. Our stock is new Our prices clo: Our store is’ Our cler! and most complete and right, pacious, cool and neat are all polite. you will need those eyes every day you live, and you ought to committees were take care they should last till you are through with them, We have fitted many Paducah peo- ple, and are proud to refer you to them regards our ability in properly adjusting lenses to the eyes. Be cautious, and with all your ‘'B’s,”’ Be sure that the goods that hang to your fist Are bought from our store, And selected with care from the following list J. L. WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! Opposite Famous. Bedroom suits in cherry and oak (They're fine as silk, and “’Tain’t no joke); Rockers, hat racks and sideboards too, And wire spring cots that are strictly new; Folding beds gpd desks that charm, And cooking Stoves that are mighty warm; Baby buggies, cradles, refrigerators and trunks, Which we'll continue to swap for a very few “plunks;” Carpets and mattings we show you with pride- Our line is so slick it will almost slide; Then we've tables, chairs and a hundred things more Awaiting your pleasure down at our store. Smith, ilson, Hen- Fin perke, ‘Turner, No, 408 Broadway. Monuments... We have in stock a fine line of finished monn-! ments which Must be Sold For thirty days, we will sell for Cash anything This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat- isfy those who insist on the best, Open Every Night Till 9 Mr. N. from Mayfield, Col. F. Jewett, is at the Palmer, Mr. J. H. Mano, of Memphis, was in the city today. : Editor E. W, Whittemore, of ares DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TERE of St Louis ; ao Among the distinguished visitors to the convention and who appear prominently upon the program is Mrs. W. F. Crafts, of Washington, D. C., RE VRCEEEEEESEEVIVEVESEREESEEBESEBARFTUSEEESEUUTUTUB The John Foster WUCVWT VOD SVEVSEVUEVSVVVS VVVS announcements of future tn the stock at) REMARKABLY; LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. | Grand Rivers, was in the city today. Miss Georgia Mitchusson, of Princeton, is a guest of Miss Kate meetings the convention adjourned. MORNING SESSION, president of the International Primary Union, and one of the most famous primary teachers in the world. There is something inspiring about Mrs $ Fine Shoe for Ladies —that’s it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere Jones Furniture Go. 3 No other yard in the south has 88 | Tally. fine an assortment of theSlatest styles " and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co; 119 North Third street, Paducah, The day's proceetings of the cone Sew] vention began with a sunrise prayer Wm, | meeting at 6 o'cloc 3 ‘ The devotional exercises at 8:15 o'clock were conducted by Rev, Geo Crafts’ face which is an unusually bright ove, aud her success is not hard to account for if she is as nice as she looks. Thea there is Rev. E. Mortis Fer gusson, of New Jersey, who is prom- inent in Sunday school work in his own state, and Rev, L. B. Maxwell of Savannab, Ga., colored field work er of interna nal committee, who are leading figures in the convention. FIXED THE MONKEYS. New Convention secretary How Midshipman Schley Settled the her | Fox. * Fate of Two Mischief Makers. Convention tressurer—E N.Wood-} A good story is told formerly with} ruff, Louisvil ! General secretary—Prof. E. A Fox, An address, *A_ Bird’s Eye View of the Sunday School Cause ‘in Ken- after a visit to Master Melvin Wal-|'ucky,’’ was delivered by Rev, I point reanin Mortis Ferguson, of Trenton, N. J. Miss Lillian Rudy, who has been] | He traced the history of the Sun- attending schoo! here, left this morn-|4aY_ school, in all of its different ing for Caseyville to spend the sum.|Pbases, from the beginning under its pel founder, wher it was evangelistic ; Miss Angilee ‘Thomas has retarned | then it became denominational ; then FOR |from a visit to Louisville, accompani- | '¥e interpational lesson system was A dOKE, OR FOR NEGESSITY led by @ charming young lady, Nennic|*lopted, and now it lias reached its bs | Lee Frazier. ‘ highest phase in the Sunday School Mrs. C. F. Sugg, of Huntsville, |¥2ion, in which all the other condi- | Ala, arrived yesterday ona visit 1o]tions are included. He dwelt at |her father, Mr. J. V. McCutchen, on|!eogth upon the advantages of this North Sixth street. organization, and paid a high tribute | Dr. A, H. Edwards leaves this] ' the various oiticers. He spoke of afternoon for Lookout Mountain and |'e Work in Kentucky in connection Nashville, to be absent on a pleasure] With that in his own state, tour for about a week. horted Capt. Jimmie Owen was out again | '"e*- th a gang today, after bis recent illness. His] Te Westion was opened for iis 0 many friends will be pleased to learn cussion, and a number availed them that he is improving. bie of ue Fiviege eral short : me speeches upon this subject. There will be given a dance by the| "The report of the general secretary Young society people of Paducah to-!o¢ the union, Mrs. E. Mortis Fer night at Ramona park. It is to belgusson was ‘next received. Mrs. —all are interested. A subject in which , Ne Send Of the season. Ferguson prefaced her report by say- there is general interest is the subject! Mrs. Ell Guthrie and son, Robert, ing that in the eleven years she had of giasees. There are few people who|atd mother Mrs. McElroy, left this|served them in the apacity of secre. yd Hhvtng thems. "We nt font eyes morBIOg, for, Lebanon, BY on aftary that it was the frst time she had aad give you bette tight’ Seu en; o relatives, J read her own repori, but as this was ~ plessed with what we do for your eyes, : Mise Loulee Caldwell has returned rae ast uae sh would appear before Slitte opectacen thor en 5e. for same | from Bowling Green, after a several|them, sie desired to address them y Ne i errectacles other parties charge] weeks’ visit.” Misses Faller and Pex-| with her owa voice. Mee Foren , ‘ a 7 ye J. BLEICH ter, of Morgantown, are visiting ber.| Will be remembered as Miss Huber, 223 Broadway. Supt. W. J, Harahan, of the ii.| "20 attended the convention here , accompanied by his} ime years ago. She was married to this morning, and Mr. Ferguson only a few weeks ago went to Evansville on the Joe Fowler ze siosing Mrs Fs gus ia very Mesdames Ed Gwartney and Jas, |OUCMMs | Way good bye ty her Trouadale, of Carrsville, are guesta| "rs “vont see sain ey pe ce a Rear ge J ®e/ expression of regret in having Mrs ecetoa” puneey or CON! Verguson resign her oltice, and leave}, t ; Ph ‘s Balth te L the state. ened in time to save th keys, | Men’s seamless black half hose, worth 1oc, per pair.... fog gs pide ar aser, of St. Lonis, i as bare in © save the eys, | a Led . : ‘ ; "| Taree-quarter galvanized pipe, per (oo mother of the Messrs. Balthaser, of A motion was carried to send! co thore was mo irning in the Jap- | Regular 15 and 2oc half hose in black and tan, per pair. Sea garventied vine, por font Paducab, leaves the latter part of the Greetings to the Obio State conven-l anose cabin that day.-Omaha Bee. —e = wre | Watered pre Seat week for Switzerland, her old home, tion, now 1n session in Columbus Washstand bowl, oval to spend the remainder of her days, Prot oreottene nom fldteased!| A Unique Evening Drove THE RELIABLE ORY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT cern api Mrs, Frank Ford and daughter, Miss Angusta, of Cincinnati, passed ot Oiguietn. "te atvancel ELEY DRY GOODS CO. yar ead pipe, per pound oot of Organization.” He advanced inch a through the city yesterday en ruute 323 BROADWAY 323 DOCTOR ALBERT BERNHEIM with some very attractive bits of hue a ball by Mme, Theo Mont- They sre relatives of Attorae: New office, corner South fifth street and Broadwa at shop .| mor. a fashionable Parisian, Over Iethe Delicatessen. | Worten, who weat up to Smithland Over Ochlschineger &' Walker's drug store entrance, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Aiihis Bose val ouliie Aidwawiia |é f tanned skin were used in We guarantee our drinks and ices! with them. Japan are always buried with the PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN Sunday school worker, but is a thor- » dress, Edmund Gillett, to b: equal to any in Paducah, The ~ in that position, Stomach and Intestines (Liver). Skin, including Hair and Nails, oughly oright man, and does every. tates. {hp precions ~ . ’ ing wel 2 " > ring it with rose syra os ure msde by a man with twen- WEDDING ToNiaRT thiog well which be attempts, Pad. t, ty years’ experience, and our service ta ; bs ie area Blood (Anwmia, Rheumatism, Gout, Kidneys and Genito-Urinary System Area of Belgium, Diabetes: else in Paducah. If you try a pair you are henceforth a regular customer. You can't be better suited. The Douglas Shoes for Men ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well, They are made in all Mrs, L. Hammerstein, of Albany, isa guest of Mrs, Nagel. A. McTyre and wife, of Elizabeth- . 7 F. Foskett, of Louisville. ’ on Ty: " ‘i badetg Re pe Venting Ds Gs MOT ITAL ise Gest ihing ob. the prograin {a 9 Mrs. Geo. Short, of Mechanics.) *pusiness way was the election of Ib ia Amspeovinn alter’ " officers, which resulted as follows : lenitne iictnan serious} President—Rev. W. H. Pinkerton sce oe sicknesa Vice-presidents—H. B. McChes Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughan havelney, smithland; W. J. Thomas, gone to Crittenden 00 4) Shelbyville; Rev. C. Y. Smith, Louis- sojourn of one month. Mrs. E. W. Fawcett, of Albany, Ind., isa guest of brother, Mr. Geo Warfield, Wm. Morningstar, the Wallace Gregory Co., is in the city at the Palmer house. Mr. Milton Levy returned to his home in S:, Louis this afternoon, DEWEY \Mean business? Well, I should say so! Our motto: If a class of goods does not sell, cut the price one half and watch the results ! Most people know what they are. styles, and can be had here. Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and Sprio, Sai best selected in town. Meets all ville. the requirements Prof. E. A. 306 Broadway GEORGE BERNHARD Aaa eee pana’ of Commo- r of the fly OF THE PEOPLE eturning from | nd the Cape of Good He on the coast of Afr A popular resort for gentlemen who appreciate an up-to-date estab- lishmet in all its appointments. Only the beet wives, liquors and cigars served over the bar, #inest lunch in the city, eoeooooe HERE ARE SOME CUT PRICES ———_FOR——_ 'THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Look Over Our Ladies’ vests, each...++« Perfume Shirt waists worth 75c for.. Towels, 18x36, each ock of monkeys. lowed to y pleas |HURRAH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! How dear to my hear¢ is our snug little bathroom, Our refuge from sickness, discomfort or dust; Its marbles, its nickel, its neat-painted flooring, So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, But the best thing there is within that enclosure, The object that pleases us most of them all, ‘That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure, Is the good Champion heater that stands by the wall; The Champion gas heater, the nickal-plate heater, The nice, handy heater, so shiny and tall. s eatching firmly by t monkeys pathic bas Ladies’ metal belts at Look Over! Our Perfume Vour-ply linen collars at.. 5 to ud ex. greater dilligence alo: ry ng Schley had the of me nkeys were making the early n was and Toilet Soap Counter | and | Toilet Soap Counter tad Paper pins for ; Valenciennes lace, yard.....1¢ Ask to see our Corsets, They will please you. When the fires are all out and the children awake me, Wich coughs or with croup, at once, with all speed, To light up the heater I straightway betake me, And find it is always a good friend indeed. For laundry, for sickroom—’most all pain relieving— For milk that is malted, beef extract or tea, For hot water bags—why, 'tis past all believing How handy a good Champion heater can be; ‘The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater— No living without one henceforward for me. Gents’ Crash Suits another lot of amous crash suits, all over Nine-Quarter Sheeting ‘The regular 18c quality brown Just those receive sheeting, a good article, goes Thursday and Friday —and those days only—at 2c per yard sold the city at $4.00 and $5.00, our price, per suit $2.50 and $3,00 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Ladies’ fast black hose, full size, worth 100, per pair...........06 ge Ladies’ seamless, fast black, drop-stitch, yo-gauge hose, per pair.. roc Ladies’ tan hose, full size, worth roc, per pair...... ; sone Ladies’ regular 20 and 25¢ hose, per pair..... Extra good things in stripes and plaids, per pair. Champion Instantaneous Water Heater Exclusive state agency. Prices upon application. Heats forty gallons of water to 140 degrees for 1} cents. The proper bathing temperature is 70 degrees. $ 35. | Thirty- gallon galvanized boiler oN | Zine bath tubs o2 | Copper bath tubs Porcelain I bath tubs, iy went the tail Alas, the ns of Africa othesea. 'T) m their ¢ —..___ EXCURSION TO METROPOLIs. The steamer Cowling offers an ex- cursion to Metropolis Friday evening June 17, 1898, at 25c round trip it leaves at 7:30 p.m. The ex- cursions of the steamer Cowling will be first-class in every respect, and the good people of Paducah are so licited to patronize these outings. A pleasant trip is assured. Music on bout and dancing at Frett’s Hall at Metropolis. Come and enjoy a pleas- ant evening. 14j4 E, J, Cownya. An Up-to.Date Place bins, bu Lieut. Joh d some years a , told them th put about or e watch wbor for plumber, per hour Porcelain The Neverbreak w.o, w. ¢, bowls An evening dres Check and waste in ground ns , made entirely of OTHER WORK IN THE SAME PROPORTION, OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: MAJOR BLOOM, — FRIEDMAN, KEILER & 00., CHARLES REED, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHIOAGO HEALTH DEPARTMBNT, MINZESHEIMER PLUMBING COMPANY = of her citizens for a number of Of Mr, Sam Hubbard and Miss / years. Aone Puryear at the Bride's “The Stato porta was discussed by ket, of Louisville. The marriage of Mr, Sam Hub-| Mr. Fasket is oue of the most bard to Miss Anoie Puryear will/promivent members of the conven- For Sale. take place tonight at the home of the/tion,and his address was an able * ‘Three nce re> dence lots n Trim-| bride on West Jefferson street, Rev.Jone. sclvium, 11,000 square miles, is street. Apply tod bn V.oCy.]H, 1. Johnston officiating, Ooly a Wm, B. Uyree, of Shelby, shout the combined sizevot: Massa 9j6 } few will be present, _ be is) pment of 'rluusclis and Rho , ; 2m Pig.’ Mw ucah feels very proud of him as one i> po te avd satisfactory, A trial ¥ Ico sinee any one. Cuas, E. Curtis & Co, Coldest beer in the city at Lago- mareino’s. tf The Japanese never sleep with the Secretary's Work’ | head to the north Rev, Geo, C, Fas- )» --OFPICR HOURS-— Sundays, #:00 to 10:0 a. 9.0) Lo 4.0) wind 7:00 69 £:90 p,m, Week Days. 280 to 10:60. m. 20 Lo 4:00 Aud 7:00 10 8:8) p. mn. >

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