The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 13, 1898, Page 2

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’s rolled and -titched brim felt he.s, all colors, soc. a PAQUGAH DAILY SGN i iat Nolen Etats oc a cabin | equipy the transportati Tailor-Made | baser wits = olin my ishes onty er Lon al vot ssh ¥ igoc pointment yn from us—and nent of the very swel ienced tailors. T , |stro | the sh| Wa This depart ne 6 rerbit sost_ you only $10.00 to $25 Jor sutord a full percaline lined “amy ck brocade hos ashions in Hundreds of the best s ferent faces. ‘ Walking hats, good felt, with rib-|8?° bon bands, 75¢. sailors, 75¢. at. New amber pin hair ornamen s, 15¢ and 2 Pretty jewel hat pi Military Caps, 35c. __ |be es value in | the city—a stylish military cap with giit braid a imming, 35¢ ‘Mal Carpet Values heavy ingrain and granite car irpets, fer-wool ingrain carpets, best wearing qua weight hall-wool ingrain « sia in new patter: $0c all-wool carpets are made of extra long heavy yc d satisfactory. i line of bright patterns in good tapestry brussels, 60c yard nuine ain—beautiful patterns in fine Axminster carpets for 75¢ yard. ums, good value, 35¢ yard. Rugs F assortment of Smyrna rugs is an immense one. to 48x84 inches; quality the very best, and prices about what |} wa’ for inferior goods. r.98 line of rugs is especially var Sizes 18x36 pleasing. Come in and sce m ake a specialty of fine Curtains and Draperies, type t i a upon j inditters udy & Prilligs ve aboard af 221 BROADWAY Ji.ico wits whale was followed by « After a good deal of close quc ROADWAY | ofthe wer, In an editorial on ‘\Mili- tancy aud Indostrialism’’ Pep ternoen, exce : ae P| teristics of nations, the N. Y, Times day, by 5 : suys that there wos a general impres- |" BLISHIRG GOMPARY. | sion abroad shat we were an industrial |" go as charace Prreinen, |Bation, bat not fighters, 1ORPuESIEN: | one army corps as an army basis in THEASERE! peace times, it was thought impos- * With only sible that we could win much glory] ia the field, With our g and business instincts, however, it BW. F.Poxton R.W.Clemenv m JobuJ. Dorian 214 Broadw === _| was conceded that the practical man- | ‘annum in advance. $ 4.50 agement of the war would bea suc-| th sess. ‘This view, says the Times, has | re; | at resources isehd cotbaly Ooatrovestod, We have proved ourselves the equal of avy| te fighting force in the world. other hand, our practical manage-| Jc ment of the wer has been + PAY, OCT. 15, 1898. J edty and scandalously weak.” UBANS A START. of Gen. Wood, military, business sense. men who are conve Santiago, to pay the! sant with the mavy difticulties involy- ers to give them a startled in large commercial transactions, | w it Gen. Calixto Garcia| that the p | ington lly bad." ill probably be taken op} When the siiuation with Spain sud . deoly became such that war was in- it found the United States itierly unprepared. We had bat a F @gticuliural implements.|sull army and a small navy, Hoth peapital he thinks the Cus/an army and navy had to be created able to raise their ows country and bevome fing. He doesn’t offer it ly philanthropic scheme, it wili be a good inves pving the menace of rov | preparations. In a few weeks our freebooters. He esii-Jnavy was on x waz footiag, amply take only $1,500,000. Ht is apparent be puts the | known to naval warfare, and wiih the ‘the Cuban army at abou | finest transports, pital ships that the world had yet Mot jroposed that this}seen. Furiuer, every movement by }sball be donated to the] ihe pavy has demoustrated not only will be rather in the na and skill of myto be charged up ti |the American seame the e paid back to th Pent disciplioe and departmental m ep and paid back out off arement of the naval service, W Of its government. This}er M be in a position and the echeme sp “the must feasible sug ¢| war is so ** wre! od’s proposition is to give table, th and put ona fighting basis, After] ® he $50,000,000 app: ia the bands of on was}. ep esident whole world wes 1 dat the rap'dity end completeness of our w provided with eve:y type of ship colliers and bos IOS DBHXIIGIe DB9D 32909 hietititiaens the remarkab'e coura; ading, transport prisoners or ma‘nta'ving eamps aa management of the naval oticers hs 129929093038 been almost without font and ea tirely wihout Lis clove tor whe Presi] § ive! ’ fuveess in the goverv- | ment that is 1g0 entitles his opivion] - Pye crestion of an army of nearly eration, He 8 1-1 390,000 men out of raw material in| § ve put Gen, Garcia on the short time that our my way 8 salary of $500 8 month} mopilized was a task never before at. tern Cuba and recon-} tempted by a modeta vaion. N mgcuis to the new order] yoly the soldiers bad to be gati “i Serious critic this does pot extibit managc- ‘scandglously bad.”? is If Garcia comes }rogether from the farms, the work: to urge Gen. Wood's} shops aed the business oilices, but be sure of a sympathetic | ihe camp equipments aud the per- white Louse, sons! equipments bad to be, in mos, - jostances, manufactured for that vast WAR CRITICISM. army, ood yet ip a litle over three the proper thing now | months after the first call for voluc- #6 of the country to in-| teers was made, the war was over. of President) tis the ¢ oerel veri ct that the] } officials President we or Presid list wied H cs The bina eed & en rs of congress, williou ards ¢ , "pai an incredibly short time ; vo of the army was 1 with but Tew delays, | iticisms that we lear are LITERARY NOTES. @rnaye t rorrac.”” an hard = Mansfi greatest of ® rs, has com: | thy rk city with 1 spenk not “cy ING from Oct. 18, to and, from pres enc These men were 1 rveat i $30 46h two a Millinery Eee bad is not strange wuld be The facts show that, whe regimental officials were compete and did their full duty, Idiers | 04 fared well ond mere in oe good bealtn|°R, oud cleo wate trot tbe") Ae AG BROADWAY. asvould be expected. liference of opin- arge number of these hast : © New York critics] turned « cla’s work im this pla jut then New York never thinks any I That raw vol T Americin is good, and ber feers under these strange condition inion on anything in the literar sick is not to be w Ted] ( atrical lice, has no weight with balance of the country. For i tance, © +The Conquerors’; every * knows how New York went dl over it It must alee! st. Louis remembered that the mental Lym Glover has a review io bis ions st even do 2 told that me er When t rean th aneg Tur ells the ing it w y in the the do aboari cool, de die the y Tne cc at W. publica trict nders. On the] fore go pily w wretche | self This little poin ; ‘The Times is undoubtedly well sat-| the’ rep some discussion of the| be very hard to convince men ot b fea y,—be nether val manegement of the} Segond district polit were pot apy | unner, it will be cleverly 1 anc ; . | | of the V The Chicego Times-Heratl Q Mansfleld’s work i but by the governe i: expedition ¢ Syrano”’ is the play of the perio: o Obdurman b soid| fy oF ear after its t{ managed ex libs t was th ld electric een entirely eliminated 10/19 American convicti ked | the Garde eater. field indeed won pew so none but pi were choser chara cler as Les, And yet he pat ) prejodive day hos been dissipated and the ve viewed in an admitted that the America : nat ating power of M well as fighters on of the central A more splendid re L aited 8 pt ears. ‘ i fore r iu che fu oo strong. awors on that ship coming era day’s liberty ia Porno a terrible Mansfi < and as discove had been wanderio ua, sud thea wh kK waiting for 1 his ship bh ieious ailig course if this sai ia blaming it on Se t McKinley ur it all oth Fowler’ ler the Cabia, while} cure her whom nat 2 jose, a8 rd Il ympathies « an in hem as ablicans jistied with its conclusions, bat it willl trict will proce d try t t we have our seriou : varmony will be a fea aes fg sfor the ne >a chevalier a ten years appoiater his nomination was lat he railvey ay, an ‘AD Dor cowiy > for the moce a railr Do June December, and thea advertising don’t pay. Don’ withou is the use to you a reas Don and then fail to perform, B cishes 2 take a drink him w § that you couldn't do any more, You re to the, crease the talent that was given him and how the sheriff called aod took lich.) Star, do a certain thing in your sto qT (oi broke aod a portion of the comm i to notify Col, edy to the! \ ( ewith the key steack by} im to the a | Mansfielii’s ilar that the a comic t, is eithe: regarded VERTISING DON'TS, n’t think that pe ¥ to y@u to bay R 1 is a young man of you have been in business ¢ ' His success has been past twenty years or & | penc ous. He bas been com Si wih all the greot moderns @leven Shakespesre bimself—and bas _ $B {the world at his feet. He bas swept t advertise an article ia @|p'Ep yery, Scribe avd Sardow aside + the dramatic One old tie don't make that is salable only in @/as literary flies. swear that @ 0 copies of the play el Ania ©) have bee Fortune and fame I 4 sivertisement / came to the young poet verily in a t @ price, because what ®| single nigit S success Was In- of inviting siautaneou re he produc iving her $| Cyrano he had written only two or |three insignificant plays a woman r store withe Withir month or so after Cyrano was first! t produced Paris was teading the play repeated it to its oa for comia, t advertise that you will Then interest began to cen Cyrano Savir —for Rowan. play was hi trlende a man mad to ask him te a the te r. Brrnsda ben @/given out that t The real Cyra t think that because you $!the Cyrano 4 living in your and then nd ter. » was not prec 1 by Rosiaud But as Shakes, characters Rostdnad, at one stroke knight of Bergerac out of jity acd placed him blazing in the ye of the world. Cyrano was a native of Perigocd {and was born about 1620, He j. ined the army and became the tieresi) * duelist in France in ap “wheo duels a la code and g ue ery 90 ¥ thout advertising 3 g “ & member what happened % +4 fellow who fatled to in- possession. — [Niles fabavous prices a! When the people speak ‘tis ours to obey, andc ms The ux ave seen, brows oe lWe will show asuperb line of Silks and invit» everybody to take at “BOTH One Year for $I. OO WARY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, “ THE #, Y, WEEKLY TRIBUNE Basan cericutturat depariment of the| rano, to|the nati ‘al THE SUN gives you all the local news, | Ja Paris alone | hast ‘ (i Are convir course te t to bring about | MUNYON'S | me se ante Chane tF Change, Change, Oh! Why Not, When Urged by the Public? Physician... | and Surgeon | Office Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary, ‘Tistollv torefuso T-e demand ofthe public directs our policy. cs 2 CHANGE must be made and a CHANGE IS MADE, and it is only! 10100, mo t's to 4 pm, is: Ai » ’ Y ih . be 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. A change in the date for Our Great Opens, ‘nied GT _ (DR. J. W. PENDLEY 9 ry Says . ‘ioe Telephone 416; Residence 415 heerfully and gladly to OR. KING BROOKS ra the shad > FOSTER Dentist and Oral Surgeon 20 North Fifth Street. Telephone Call 402, 15, DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 418 Adame street, ‘Telephone 270, DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, rs of Padncah’s New Cash Ssore will be throw: open to the| Physician and public on the above date, and a hearty, cordial welcome is extend- Surgeon ed to eve rybody to visit it aad witness the wondertul exhibiiion| omc ana Senin, 008 Brent and raarvelous aisplay of the products of two Hemispheres. THE| omcehoursvioltam2iot pin GRANDES? I YTRODUCT RY SHOWING OF HIGH ART DRESS RUMDNONE IG, LPL GOODS KNOWN TO PADUCAH SSHOPPERS. To k»oow and ap.-| preciate this swell line you must call and sce for yourself \Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeon 1522 Broad St. | Telephones: Omico 378, Residence 432. Residence 1100 South Fourth St. the will of the populace we buw; so, beyo: o.a possible doubt the date for Hay & WARD COMPANY'S IRST GRAND OPENING Is fixed for SATURDAY, OCT, the NEW STOR:.” seast a glonce at our novelty. and evening silks before leaving the! s'ore and sve some ofthe rarest and loveliest patterns ever pro-| duced. Don't forget our wrap vepartment, tor thers you can see| some gems ot beauty. Keepin mind that every item of merchandise in our store's brand new, jromthe finest fabrics of the fashion world to a lb: x ot hat pins. OR. A, iF HUDSON New goods, tresh goods, clean goods, stylish goods «nd good val ues at low prices we have to offer the trade. Remember the day, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, '98. W. M. JANES Come One, Cume All to Our First rend aA STE Me LOAKS PHYSICIAN Office with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 45 Residence 622 Broadway. S DABNEY, DENTIST Camrsett. Bertone, Ur-Statns, THE GREAT 2 National Family Newspaper For FARMERS | and VILLAGERS ||" home paper, Fifth and Broadway, UR, J , SMITHS tooa. m ather tha | are particularly ‘al in the flaun- hg of colored goods, handling each in such ® way that even dyes ch are not waranted fast will not aud your favori THE wtway and Je SUN, Paducah, Ky. Sth aud Jotersom, ‘Tele Se et igee shirts, starched and waists. ties, socks, otc., cleansed ironed and finished by the Star Laundry in a manner which Physician and fail to please. market reports, able Surqe on STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, ation, illus i a J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. : North 4th St. Leece Block. 1, comprehensi echa dd is insta uctive ntertaining y member of eve 7 family. way, Have You a... Water Filter? If not fdont’t fail to see F.G. HARLAN, JR, AQUAPURA ‘The easiest filter on earth to clean, Call and see prices. 122 Broaaway Telephone 113 FOR A JOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY political and sc touch with your neighbors and friends, ¢ ——— you as to local prices for farm proc he condition o on for the year, and is a bright, newsy, welcome and indis LUSBANDS & CALDWELL isitor at your home and firesid SAT LAW keeps you in LADIES’ and Children’s 'Fall ani Winter Underwear. Wrapp:rs | at 15c, 25¢ and 50c. —s . Infants’ Sleeping Garments Cloth of Wonderful Durability. 50 cents. Children’s Vests and Pants 25c and 50c. WRIGHT'S Sout , Health Underwear for Children - “lancient Egyptia 1 woo! 50 cents. | unclean Children’s Union Suits : 25c and 50c. }| Ladies’ Vests and Pants -all are interested. A subject in 15e, 25e, 50e and $1.00.|zhih rel gener stron ie the e odds, and ale you? Ladies’ Union Suits people who do not need them. | May whe “Well, wher f f % run great risk in not having them, Pyke i sf 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50.) 02 your eyes and give you better DOES see ‘ sight. “You are pleased with what we a and fi t up to our adverti do for your eyes. I charge you #1,00 he k te ving. The Indians hange her. to $1.00 for same quality spectacles must have had L B OGILVIE & C0, other parties charge you 83.50 to $5 0 ,u J. J. BLEICH, 223 Broadway Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by Infants’ Bread of Sawdust Bread which is very difficult to di- or the other party dies.” t has been distributed in many WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON y| years, and ak 18 Clecoverss that it furnitnre, stoves, ete. Call and get our : |was adulterated with a very fair elsewhere, We also ex- These is this to say in their favor— sprinkling of sawdust reduced to a ! Ghat tlhe people who talk too much do|fine powder, so as to resemble meal. not have much to s2y.—Boston Tran- | A named Fessat, who has been It You Want Your Laundry seript, | making a fortune out of this industry, Done Right 1 bask rested betas 2 ade menge arrests. Have it done by THE CHINESE 102 Oo called for All the, carsof Napoleon Bonaparte} Rjautetion ‘on Chill Care is made by ah phe 92, Vieet-Marafield 1 Co,, hence! ec be r ocean. Tommy and th» Sphinx. cher ‘Tommy, what do | pow of the Sphis, a Tommy— he Sp phinxd \ ith great ead, aba k arene cost #1275, 00,00, bat he DOO ¥¢ ¥ apply toa Wek ¢. ¢. Meck Donovan, (

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