The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 15, 1898, Page 2

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CHILDREN'S Heavy Quality Cotton Union Suits 76 cents. Good weight fleeced ribbed vests for women, regular.25¢ quali only 1c here. Extra heavy silk taped, fleeced ribbed ladies’, vest 2$¢, These ladies’ fine Egyptian cotton yests and drawers, soft an warm, carmot be excelled at the price, 49c each. Chi f1\s therino vests at 10C, 15¢ and 25c. Met's heavy weight finé merino vests and drawers, kind usitall sold for 75c, at’ §dc tow, Better Buy New Ideas $1.45. Fancy Waist, » 4+ In silk, Satin and y and dark colors,” very $4.90 and $5.90. : Puritan Kid Gloves The, pest dollar glove on, th A large assortment, of two-toned novelties and Tartan. plaids for waists and children's, dresses—1oc and 15¢ yd, Thirty-four-inch wool novelty dress goods, thirty pieces to select from—25¢ a) All-wool and silk and wool mix- tures in exclusive dress goods sty aan eT NBL a yard, shades. toseey yn black crepons-—752 “Seay A been A new ‘brie for tailor suits, un ion cloth, 52 inches wide, in tans, browns and greens—85c yard. 4 All the new shades in satin fin- i ished broad cloth—$1.00 yard. Best wrap of the season. You mist have one. New stock ® afl rapidly. Don't wait, One Dollar Comforts, The warmest thing in town at the price: with pretty silkalines, pind BT tack«, size 68x72 inches, Millinery Opening. = Monday and: Tuesday, DISPLAYING CHILDREN'S HATS "AND CAPS, Many just received from the farge fashion centers. Many made from our own design. We will save you money on every purchase. 6m NEW OIL GLOTHS “COCOA MATTINGS For porch and hall WO efi Vas Damask Patterns fringestop and bottom, $2.50.a pair. or Axminster, we can satisfy you. Paducah. ur Shoe Department ‘The materials now used in shoes for the youth, comprising vici-kid; time were the same facilities offered for artistically shoeing the stow, ing Ses@rafio) atid priges.66 16w/ ogo ge line of child’s kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8. line.of child's kid shoes, 8'2 to 11. c buys line, kangaroo calf shoes, 4 % 7 75c bap $9 ‘bright grain shogs; § to 8. 7 | fy) Soc buys Hine bright grain sho@s; 8 '¢ to fre $1.00 buys line aint grain shoé: $1.00 buys line kid or kangaroo ¢alf, 25 buys dine kid or kangaroo falf, sizes 11% to'2. $1.50 buys Tine kid or calf, sizes 2's to.8. All of above are solid, good wearers. and the prices, Tt might be well to. look into our low shoe stock$for temporary use. The prices are very low at this season of the year. ELLIS Rudy & Phillips 219. BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY 0: HENRY MAMMEN, Jr BOOKBINDER f thorétg ly eat ec Boo ng plant, Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY “BARRY & HENN EBERGER Crabtree... OO A\L deanefio Ty wis ROMO & Lump, ‘Bo; Fgg, 8c; Wt, 7a; All: sixés: Antheacile, $7, $7.50 per ton, Clippings, 4c per Bundle. ~ 7 Sree 4 — pe _ That Dress Now Pretty, Eider-Down Values are Better Dicésisiy Seach Swi Selections are Better. Red, pink, bine and gray—95c and ets, light market, comes in all thé ‘poptttar, in’ and selling Made of soft cotton, covered 365c square yard. _20¢ a yard. exe, 50c a yard Forty-eight inches wide, stylish patterns, 3, yards long, heavy. If you want a handsome carpet of i ingrain, xelvet, Milton, Tapestry We have the only expert carpet pats and artistic draper in box and kapgarogvealf, certainly warrant the assertion that at no prior ; [Atbitrator, yet the warld lige takers See our:general tine for fall in all grades. You will like the goods city’ by the prosent ad be THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN Published eyery aftern@in, Stinday, by INOOMPORATED Purst Vick Parsi SRcne’ TRRAS Paxton, Wiinathsde Sohwy. Bortan co: 214 = fe: Nog ( Hidde pet drind advance. $ 4. Dany! Six nt SERIE ae Daily, per week,. Weekly, per annum ip, ad, vance Ty 16, 1808. WHOSE FAULT? and some one is) responsible for t death of fourteen Governor Tarver can himself of all Dleme for that terribl affair, for he positively send the state troops warned that trouble would follow, th attempt of the mine ‘owners to fntre dace’ imported negro labor! "Dn d never clea y law, and maintain order. of fourteen ancn to | satisfy dhe. goy ernor, any means, They refused ty, ail ¢} mit their differences with their unior desired, to take the miners. place of white threw wisdom to wore strictly within the. limits of the any laborers they’ wished. fourteen graves attest the foolhardi ness of their course and the public will bold the, mine operators: at Mir. 47,.18,.19 and ),,.9t popnlar, price AD Coa g Hg Jaolndelid niet den guilty. ; 10'bnd S00. and nt Wie BORER ati a 04, ee tbe, seaien The arta séfuck ten half, he bee piste The union ‘winers of Vitded “had 7 2 GH Pe) BB MLY 4, e4n0y Obs Out ago” Heart Aateror y 1 Twelfth add Timfi 6 i in ’ eR yy aa vay” the sympathy of the public. Justice, | course’ ehe hd tsk & WIR Navedtiotvag eb oeral public, he PRY Phy ay hY not a8 the law, interprets, but io, the | to dake thesliuthy owes mutha pi oirding! fi) wilh be 9 ynashing pt, Nae eyes of humanity, was on their side. ill. amuse, the oakt..as jwyll mithedy, 2 ‘ Club, next They had differences, which is {he fairest that can be _ made. went too far, from Q c bitrary ators, again: ar the injustice of opérators and the strikge fagt. But whatever the GAdises, when the union to submit to arbitrat should have been accepts. Organize: Balt 3 rs OM ere« means of settling otherwise wngedou- cilable conditions. ree ‘Fhe unfortunate affair to the opinion isa great disgrace Illinois. Public shew assert itself that the occurance nut be repented. Al I ASHOD: A The situation hetwegf Pugland and France a6 to the Paghoitp matter is Yastly more serious than; the pub realizes. While it has bken deeu possible. that war would belthe for granted that tle ie | ae the heads of the two gayerutfients would find somfe Honorable} way of avoiding war. || } The simple ‘facts of the jfhase are that in \the struggle for tetrito Afri a French feifhing) ee Major Matchand, repel ied Faghod a on the upper Nile, firs jFis pve Had a per- fect right to ovcuph abc bi the town. Ne Englis bi r fad ever set foot there, though, it ths been the 1 of English i and ad- drei venturers for years -to contro}all the valley: of) the Nile and ene | to build @. railroad trom Cairo to Cape Town. Major Marchand bas appeared and apparently upset all of igiand’s-plans-and-hopes;~ Ath po= litical parties in England are a unit ithe arty bs wih Marg! ol a little ar} withdra: ting ut de ne} oad the Wat a re! on the part of France means war, Abi fight Prange eemed apathetic and it was gener believed that her govetiutené’ would dthato i | tion of her eellant soldier and re~ be approved by the French peop’ enste * overnreat ts, eat firm and not to discredit the course of the brave Marchand, who underwent untold danger to plant the Frenelt wi wad ‘on the banks of the Nile. 10. Either Fra or ka igo must yield, 6 there >with a HE’SUN.2UBLISHING COMPANY, R.W,Clementa, bl) oS QAOITAVG: Daily, One month, ‘* ‘* 40 10, cent: | 1.04 It is evident that a terrible blunder [has beem committed al) Virdeos diy Atneficun citizens, Tefused to there although governor stood on the Tetti® of the allowed events to demon- strate the inability of the sheriff fo, It Look, the deaths, Public opinion also’ will not’ hota the operators at Virden_ blameless 1) miners to arbitration as their nines They. went to. the extreme of importing negro non-union misery union In going to tlits eXt¥eme the Operators defied public seatiment,, law—they having the ‘right'to bite, !9nds with deli Bit ffer ‘Tye governor of linojgy tie olve finary pffer labor ha "Beeomena recognized tactor of our indOstriktlife and: itemay, as p S tion 18 furthermore the ext pon | of ——ptheir few belong less to attempt to prove that when Opesly aged it there is excuse for allowing it t rup jot holes, ditehes and gutters and-par to all kind ig a house buil i eM out on wen when there has not kth old coun dil went out, except a few times, iti Even if thé admin 19m , Ay!ipy eR yolk paisange it mi attempt to sell at Ch ld oleae a hd a heg alg (scrap wohl otrntl »T te olq almost a wreck. { | BHAT, ot put Iv the city the expense toller in the tte’ SUS wits tate efendd Yo" wie *} free Tune Ary | * | Fh tration, nopabycidss seating good £6r) jw.) by ether in a] And the reason, atuAbia to you I'l a and Mrs. G. of, Warneken, | fqidhe city’s expenses, but ag a tax|dnioa me tiny in the I ‘ disclose. eeteravnnvradl clea thidre ty’s| Ghurch where “@ 7 y u a at Lt ab ad cette Plan MgO be ab te ae reste | there's John who likes me quite well Wey attended thee tain » Viluable pedperty. going! to.thaste antl |! 2 Av Mr. Maurice! Wetientaatl, of the Lb Mi , D | rei isto ste t bak Mf Dew fae | pay ‘ f —_— afew Cleveland, Obio, is here on a| Toaseaiwe will: Der glad etocdedm kUudys gt c | J 80,}, ft raise to bis cousin, Mr. Fred Heil ¢Taxpenses-of puttiog:that rullertin theded tema ah MID ot p pense to ®heowigy, lavithelmad’) dot AV onveyww | sathori densa, a Huile Don't you 'khew F Chre iY gdatititeed | al ALMA ana Gn the streets the other day we begit Clave ko make. bie ayy some other poled event the youthful heart Bound. witt ure, 4 we'¥ERLUPeL? 6 bat smil ofihayt happiness when. hori 4 target’ hi Usat WelM Dy Cis Shows snd ‘Draised «Anvoal Uon is coming for fou poi Bxbibi- offered ta arbitfate then} /OU4S Seoritice Shey White -Huilding: Devigeists Wilt Plantation Chili Care tL re “| DESTITUTE-LOORS They Were’ Goltg “to Mit PXist, t APhis troriiny when lad stophithth 1) looking dggtegati hadi; beens meen, 1] fore, MBNY, A od ay There were twa wottdit,’doterat tr to beatigut ti - | horse Lowes Moye straps a ertatenas Of hee TH hopes WHA AMY Ud “HAE levee unti ferryboat left an’ Jqnosss ly Lilimots, ardent they: would fia Larork an mil Bhey bud vowing 19 cov bere, the theo w thew oa cutting terequiret re TRIPE tT Ter ype tation Chil © you Don’t you re 13 guaran’ jeath, of [ati Atak ant ux ALB Sea cae 82 tenn died lock near th veral da. h he om pa rostr Desi ed last Friday a we JA Works ractice in. nine _s| poly reese Ne df Pn pe trent er Tne Ae 4 peuee at ee Citpsvit 1s nf jx we Will he closed. The dec at anit Oldest PTaIRDS was On. Uneles bb: Deve: . Rdwardéycof cubis oitojowhe-pes his fest hessemiy tent’ tina, Fideral “Will “probably lace tomorrow. i SEE OUR wt ‘or the best $3, Tipede a 59 nian’s shoe in the pe th home trom 4 trip, and is very ill frow fever at his home on the Novtti . Bassey TF abe nef Feces 8) Beary? Or thé ateamer Osborne, is quite iff av his home.on Worthy Rementh) steeehofeam Spbiedly cleaned eve whery ely axppsed | Ry or ly us a shelter Ac Sun isamcati anne the velty:mdnituis. | 9 shed provided for itetecd+et call ax! CHILDREN ARE HARRY LO Spine it theta tbe tne forSaaks aveuile Tani Rg dt e@aret ‘he winds, and yel hot shepostaili¢e uke dause of dumueh Mie se pped athena: od exg}aiues, ip, ved frome pe siting Mrs | ~ M,C. Ackil? of Sn aiit The cal way Mrs wld U ASU has Terlough, at (he cep ration we deck A ever have _his.ea ne to Ph is ons brief visit ‘b}s permane A trom! the b si on tbe dusky Ror b wp @ i _— M sae fo, }s I er Magee clear re } janet in cabot Se ode }PO read 0 Cho apmty be expec oT | Mr ah ers kowler is. iv y si ee cng sud Bod ikMhe a theft ombend lays Ogtalies ue Fh-eenb sida veal et But, the miners cannot becbought!! elab where dow pil Pets They, tranagresssal the} ess: thames b:50. jaw -when they resortert to -force-mmt to bloodshed to prevent the operators pe ne Bie four Saly titl? sett HHSr2 fas a result @f their otkeeet PRAYEY | is to wiles Leer ans ystee paths satin i oe," in Hott avn nib biuddled | togptiur-livescshodp un fi Abeiaoseantiyastt nek forms out of the oompienol | fe Celebrated Oculist, atc! veler, He badd mel BVERY ig Cisteneie in ake wordy ound an buy elge- d _ | Lieut. Doro, chtef—musteian, vol PMibssanri; 62 @aptocd)!oR > rian, MUNYON Ss 0 DIGESTION CURE parket that will Gaskins, comp my D'; Wheeler and Bryant, compaiy K ; Piz, compaiy|* 1; Preston, company L; Harter, lin company G; Beutley, compan | | | t. Louis. | She has been visiting hese at wks Jefferson Ba: “home: thts werk, bit hed to postpone her depar:a cre MONRUTIE” OR Owen's, at very low The ad on Pand the - thee f in their ele- nyeait ty enjoyable} When I “ y 1 ty yo kigapd and| ye HEAO Nene Work wit Serv sey aC Nit AAT el” norrow morning } third f we {2 | priate services t | and evening Bt, bth will be port st state ia | the ws men cit Aue Nei d phe ataely 100 the Lp sedis ypertaining f ization. promineut visiting speakers Hones dances given in recent years, | The Magazine club will hold,, its opet iied(tiie-eith M <P! Brad. haw, Tharsday. eterppony Oetober The meeting Friday afternoon With Mrs. /Ai dt) Meguts: Waly a’ very interesting one. 4 | ov, | (Mrs. J. H, Fowler and daughter, | pot any hi Mattie, Miss Maitie Davis, Mrs. /Sarnpbalr Mav Gav dus Though owen sixteen I've been for over a year L confess it gow with w “igh aiid) at te ‘| Mia Mary Racdfordy.a aycheraian youn, of Qweyshoro, who jiss waded eae and, ‘been very rqlogkér) wan reek spate, WHA h! in the city one Methodist church a i ' ti 1a . coblnieceag om @: Sitygletern: : , ehas to say ‘good ni, - al alier: ob wetihess: with imme te | well han hi % it, > yf ote | Mr. Roscoe Puryear, who ise MS th ag a Lgpkinsyile, came | ing fo attend the dance “PI al! anit?” Splett Sithaty with 9 parents) 9 | Mr. Charles A, Humphtey, © the ive bag Bing of type rivers, wae fn Ae a PE RL ER why at yiayy “a then ee s6cTalion iy : i a ant anna Wat | All men Tavited. Tuba ded ain, drat! evening ide? ato Hrbad wayes addremeea iy Mteobanmoasa ‘Rhus die lit@wnew my vid vnere Td a woell, grt irobablg ltaystath | | knocks! iy gue M. Theeide! .6tSumooTaira aes role sings cut vtucky regiment, 7.0 peadol, veral Seodetary i¢ft this morning for Kyansyie, to the intense gear. | yf big many young ap tieate ehetien be | Miss Annie Hale, “ot Mayfield, is Lie sepote ofsthie pam year's! wosk plermak der bhodxrcloughttd sani pf Abie seisveiadicn, ewhitogmllibe tead{, | oo by dy : | Sagpooe nighato} Bok UUM themed Wess oe! Koakieg; daa] you know a | ‘nan MT Louisville the chy Tor fh days or twe union servic i day? bl dst jis sea. Ag Ro turn bak GH? the? adbe'db hour or 80? hyn wigogténdtpa | aod yrdnl we yf Oaty demine ky eho. Js Ay cry. theme—j' Don! ba'gn kay aw't’f "9a, o'clopk Dib Mix pot! gayeian po dyatle apt) wotd widsdet daacd wt Hike ball lgst night, the Aessuqgiven ia swine by ” { rit coer wee 4 q 100 yaeR, 4 of T A Berger ares Dat! Rxpectet: ‘ epee Hee! DER HAY Se hi 4 wv | Nore. —The clover dom arens, ; | rit, by .a., bught and popula | ot alge Children’s gould laity of Patocan, and’pern yap} e bi oti tS ere then in’ this’ Uhlan Fall. aire “Winter Lexingloa, Kp. .f } th Thu Banhacky is aa naatcaal aft ore ate, expectant : 1 Sap neck egare that: au we rgesos 4 velthe beaux be chaugtdsciis ¥ } Now that dhe ewenblar it adoler so bas taken—on_a much livelier net: pada b society peo) o the sir onthe Died BOUTS? ke guests ot rs. Jobo P. Camj cae mere M FS tH MTA? 7188 a of Bacher ot Tasthisien! Le Gonigtuly_ ants now altar Hf | Seedaowing fearon i diessfea drat Seder wistcalordgndtita- wi ir eanviccas aliceeat the! eohutiteer ating! APA rebday WulevAlLeit. sud ke atin w ade | cei CAAA Ae Litt Aaa l@ toe ary Freak Rug. | MO FH Stina She thee "Ue : weele ahd WaT Be an! thjdfatile se. agen © Ther? Pa bon oe! fetlowe fy, Sltpr Veta ERS tore OF * Ube Hea nprra dine He Pitre Meaty aie BPE the Nem EY tb Y Her jaf 4 when Mih-ii fodiaha ‘voimpaton” Seed IN idee ret Guys. Ut cironic: Joy higtt saw the choplaenly doveé eireso Won ede, at poasits: went! 1) °thk sideshow! cane wae odhe bie! fut boy anth tatooed weilian, (sd had bikeuplotdres took!” aud Wort hone “sa viedest! boris psy terrae aaywridnie) ogee Ber, rhittvecupeeis Wey eaotie oamarehes,/: begibo Peele) whluhe Merdindes sib not omy improve théiv: military condi brad their bealth Quite a “iiber of phe” Sec wad Kentucky met" heb Heth! Mc cctarred i | Ipfantst ry ’ wat W5ey250 vy We. ed it Se om) phat Mhaa 4 25c.and 50c. WRIGHT'8 W Heath Winddb went fr Childteri i 50 cents. Chitren’s 8 Uniay " Pads wed niPente! dboer’ “at Bards Werthewlay eyeh- {oy fn hOboY of thelr gliest# MY. afi “ Ciatende Parker, ot “S'TSufe, pte Ad YOR LAkEARE Clb Wart! Mertatned) by Mt? ddd Mts Henry 15c, 25¢, S0cand $1.00. ive st eetr these tana asIEN +00 ey : Phursduy evening with « Cowvetya?4? | mee ih tidvat Party. ‘Phere were ‘to prites Herd. CN aibst! Velegatrt® Hitieh “waa served, "The gitests "présetit: Wore Mri ‘adil Mrs: Olarence Parker, ‘or Nt. Lotidy Mrs! Jack’ Saunders Toatavitte; Mr! sod! Mev) Nust,’Mr,t* and Mrs. POwell) ‘Mer. stich Mets. "RARE Mand, Mr. and Mrs. Welages Ae Jo! Mr, and Mrs, Hal Corbett, M Masete Burnett Mids Mary: Miss Rebecca Ales, bt. C nanan arpa whe digi irae OF RADUCHAH, KY: OMce \peatiy Gesesaiay osthia week, and!) bs. KOPpABROWAL a: Oe divers The A LR Piipsibian... and Surgeon iticdl BAM ihid Bidddtity, |! at Infrmary, OMeg, py 10 a, m i 7:80 tos 0 pane? VPA ‘| het tir ole veda DR. J. W. PENDLEY ‘Senibe! i 116 South ‘Fitth Street. aldaiien WH Tennessee atreo Telephone 416; Ronidehee 116 DR, KING’ BROOKS Dentist and ‘Oral Surgeon 420 North Fitth Street | DR. H..T, HESSIG Ofice 118 Adams street, Telephone 270 DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Oftide and.residence, 522 Broadway, Office hours, 9 to M1 a.m,, 2 to $ pm Telephone No, T9t Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeon 1922 Broad St "Lote phones: (fice 878, Revidence 492, Residence 1100 Bouth Fourth dt DR. A. T. HUDSON PHYSICIAN J Otfice with Dr. Brobka, "elephone 45. Residence 622 Broadway W.'M. JANES «REAL ESIAE AND MORTGAGE LOANS ceiortugegs Fenty OFPPILOCE @28') BROADWAY are particularly careful in the Plann ering of colored goods, handtine each iy such ®& way that even dyes which are not waranted fast will not fade. Negligee shirta, st shirt. waista. ties, sc te., cle troned ind finished by the Star laynday ina manner which car fail to please. STAR STEAM CAUNORY, W. YOUNG & SQN, Proprictors. 140North“ith St! | Teete Blook Have You a... Water Filter? L,vot,ont!t fail (o seo F.G. HARLAN, JR, oo AQUAPURA The easiest fiiter on earth to cleay it Tih, ep 9} 122 Brea ‘Telephone 113 NiprtekeP | S. #8, HUGHES, President, t PGHARDSON, Cashier, Third, as they want to be with me folkMitto iO apy Rep nollie ab. 1! rted six aid spt. Burch- Several_more of the Siritietpa Whe RRM poe wb sanet mith, Men Kittio Wiis Jest’ Emeslay atten: | oben, 3 [tae st paid on e Wtard AK DABI My: banners bp sith ¢ Eee Se ea tl ae | hm snesthoare its Abe His bh ce} "aor ation descent eee ginsticndl dist, however, ¥ rt pec eyed ey any dota i Pint”, i serail a a Fit Ons Bee He ie eb peti oie aH dae) pyable trip they had. aotad (i The past edie ad Adi tery good 2 heel weather, wned-tte-youog people bave been out in tesces auioyiag ther vorite sport, . p Alec Uasiaat dese [d dnyscdinds it. ohare tp Fete wit |e Scanait battabion, <Highith7 Madaoigas| Set aay. pleasurdiona, of xiding. oman setts, wad: Oorporyt A) Hbs5distege yt emeabitul ead OAD. die: sa st vats dompany M, One anigavele ma het theth Iodianay Capt. G.-S~ Edmor spn, compady ®% Seebbh@ Ait iy, CSD =a oPhysician: andesscn Von pamy by dighite’ Masiechwabtis, Liou okeall, vitverd welepdndpeiaat an attack of maatiteiie: cols Mrssiudiisdd, Aslioral ba been ilk, isenvale:cendyuses aa ‘Dhe)conditina Mr) Lavy) i sass Ts shameful manner in which the faliby, by Sthe people wi street roller has been abused Aapgexo tration will not] Foust the clothing mevehant, inubhehdneedy Ae és stillivery.ill y Mr. Aled Mortin, the : it —or . .herselfama ye ude si the). open pany Pyik iret!’ Terpitee ah) a , js aE 58, .Bandeovveb the One Hunted riots. Segiaprey bed oh Uae cite /. pel tSixtiothi dwettauw, wold have aed tt Pewee y : eye is od, but he has heenvsidkon waar (54 H0os. wold Jastel ved s for sometime. suis seugpl § : if Fa fot 09 Migg Halide’ {Weptee anchitt upean, a Sp feasant visit ut ‘days to Mrs. Pennie Baker, tee! “ruin 2 * . tor tite oad a mt sas aie }. H usban well, Jr | visasSt Rl 2 eal “FORA = OR FOR NECESSITY A subject in hich theregia general interest is the your eyes.and give you better You are pleased with what we vane. Your tem ‘a Have it done by 102 Broadway. ©) Os" mee a Cab

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