The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 8, 1898, Page 2

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We Want to Sell You CARPETS! WE WILL please you with good designs, perfect weaving and honest materials, SURPRISED at the remarkably good and pretty Carpets we are offering at the most reasonable prices : 10c. Yard Good heavy weight hemp 60¢, Yard .A full line of bright pat- carpets. — 25c. Yard Heten ieayy ‘ngrais ond soe, Yard nite carpets. All-wool, two:ply carpets extra fong heavy terns in Tapestry Brussels. 75¢ Yard * ie entias bargain for this | > ne Beautiful patterns in fiue Axminister carpets. yarn, and goarante New Oil Cloths 20c. yard. Quality Linoleum 35c. Sqr. yard Curtains, Rugs and Draperies a Matter of Taste. YOU NEED NOT PAY a high price to get beautiful curtains, rugs and draperies when we have an expert decorator to watch the market antl secure the very best values and selections for you to SS en gery Tuesday, f | : Expert Wednesday Corset Thursday, NOW. Stn, OTH & lOTH ERY LADY, who cares to know what style corset} prohibited in the city li is best suited to her figure. We have secured the services of M’1LLE days, and invite you to come and be fitted whether you care to buy or not. A FRESH LOT OF SILKS, GOOD THINGS HERE! Infants zephyr crocheted boots} speaker, should have been put out. Geroip for these three Received this week. silks for the money we ever handl- ° ed are these 22-inch solid and glace taffeta silks at Really swell, new stripe, check and plaid taffetas for shirts, waists and shirt linings Handsome brocades, plaids and Stripes, in heovy silks, for winter Waists........06 a $1.00 yard. Why Pay.. EXTRAVAGANT PRICES FOR Millinery, When the latest styles can be procured from us at such small SHOES!!! We are daily adding new goods to our already large stock, and if you don’t find one day what you are looking for is no reason you can’t Our stock embraces from an infant’s No. O, , in medium light weights. MISSES AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. 2 to 6, 50 cents. 5 ; to 8, ete 5 to 8, 75 cts; § to 8, $1. 00. hen 8 to 11,75 cts: 8 tor1,$1; 8torr st. 35; heavy and light weight. 312 to 2,$1.25; 12 to 2, $1.50 heavy and light weight. LITTLE GENTS AND BOYS. Silkoline comforts, , cotton filled... New belt buckl eled and mourning styles. . Pretty silk neck ties. ‘extra size, grants both parties a respectable hear- , enameled,j ,Jew-}manhood and self respect to do so + +25 cents.| contemptible, low-bred and narrow. Puritan kid gloves, patent clasp, | minded individual, and unworthy to white and all colors pair. | associate with gentlemen. Children’s seamle hose, all sizes,... «| Ward O, Shakespeare, brigade sur- SHOES! Yo. 12 or man’s No. y or light weight. 12 to 2,$1; 12 to 2,$1 12to2, $1.90 H&L W See our Lines above. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. See our men’s and woman's shoes at these{¢rous fills in the city are in need of See our men’s and woman's shoes atj¢#se on streets used by the street car $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. these prices and be convinced of their merits. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 bu slightly off in style. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY a pair of FINE shoes in woman 221 BROAD WAY THE HOECAKE, Question of Corn-Bread and the De cline from Its Former Glory. Most middle-aged persons remem- ber well when cornlread was served (upon nearly all tables in the south and west at least twice a day. i in the form of “hoecake” ” at other times as Reosde fe or hatter bread,” in “pones.” It was par excellence the ibread of the negroes, and every man who served in the confederate army was also a full graduate in the use of it. Now the darkies wheat bread is to be obatained, and upon the tables of thousands of south- ern and western whites it never ap- pears at all, while others continue to use it only for dinner. Now, why is th seriously doubt w hether ~ cornbread human lives at the same time. can be cooked in a stove as well as in an open fireplace. their dough cakes or upon the ha und, and cooked Sometimes | cake,” a very luscious product, in- deed, when one has whetted his appe- a long day's hunting. iginally baked upon a hoe ready sg linstrament , {Shows that in the five yea schew it where ace of the humble ich took the } upon to place the dou went through the process of becoming a well-done ash: “Choir Invisible, many interesting incidents of border life in Kentucky, there the favoriteshingle for this pur- pose was cut from the ash tree. rginia and North Carolina In Mr. Lane’s Surely cornmeal is as it ever was. ‘Those who sincerely, but probably mistakenly, believe that ” meal is better than the product of mills turned by.steam can always find a supply of that in most cities, and it Js commbn-atenat a cypres® shingle was generally used, ‘There is no trouble} jut any sort would do where the best . uh a4 int Sends Richmond Dis. | the object being to place Spain in a in the country. about the meal; but we day the art of cooking it. has” ‘The high- ‘toned colored dem= eels who are turned out by our public schools are not the adept that our old Ph Aunt Dinahs and Aunt P No Solent ite ! jantation Cbill Cure than all others, THE PADUCAH 1 DAILY Sl SUN affairs addressed a commu: 1 tion to | the state department, the { singe | Published every afternoon, except} ite departure of the Spanish ipinister Sunday, by from Washington, and forwarded { THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, IMOORFORATED eM. rt Pursipert J. 8, WILLIAMSON ona J. 0 WP. Paxton DIRBOTORS: FM, Pusher, W.F Paxton B.W.Clements, 7.4. Williamson John J. Dorian Omi No. 210 Broadwa: Daily, bond annum in ehvaies: ’ 4. 50 Daily, Six months “ ‘ 2.95 Daily, One month, “ * 4c Daily, per week. «vee 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- VANCE. .sssesseeesescess 1,00 Specimen copies tree TU ESDAY, NOV. 8, 1898. ‘Tur city council is in more trouble. They purchased a dynamo and now find it won’t work. There will have to be another levy if the mistakes of the council continue, Bond deals, school bouses and dynamos seem to be pitfalls and would demonstrate the necessity of a guardian for the pres- ent city administration. Presipent McKinter does not re- gard his vote as needed for the suc- cess of the party in Obio, but be thinks it a patriotic duty with every man to cast his vote for the princi- ples he believes in whenever it is pos- sible for him to do so; and there- fore he has gone to Canton to vote the regular republican ticket. get or has gotten in Pa- ducah today, he cannot credit it to his speech last night. Mr. Reeves had the crowd last night when he be- gan his speech, but his long winded dissertation on the impossible theories of populism Jost bim the sympathy of the crowd and what was more, actual- ly lost him votes here today. Tue accident to young Bryan Langston, who will probably lose an eye from an sir gon wound, suggests that it would be a most wise thing for the city council to prohibit by ordi- nance the use of air guns within the city limits, They sre exceedingly dangerous and while accidents re- sulting from them are not often fatal they often result in permanent injury. ‘lair guns and sling shots should be ts. Tu ndidates for congress closed their campaign at the opera house last night. The party in the gallery that continually interrupted the The average attendant at a speaking ing. Anyone who has not enough should stay away. The hisser isa a Tne medical department of the qcengte-aguilagy actos Gtens ewe to ascertain the cause of so mach typhoid fever inthearmy. Maj. Ed- geon U. S. V., who is considered an expert, has been ordered to Camp Meade, where he will continue bis in- ion of typhoid fever, It is the has made some import. ant eries concerning the causes of typhoid fever, which will be valus- ble, not only to the army but to the medical profession at large, and which will in due,time be made pub- lic. We used to think that there was not much choice between populism and free silver democracy, but after} listening to the exposition of popu- lism’s financial crazy quilt last night at the opera house, we are constrained to sey that as between the unlimited coinage of an alleged something out of nothing, and the unlimited coin- age of a dollar out of 47 cents, we are iu favor of the latter. A free silver dollar would at least be worth 47 cents, but it lies not within the power of finite wisdom to ascertain the value of s populist dollar built on populist ideas —_ Tne guard railing along the num- attention, and especially is this the company. ‘The rail along the fill on South Sixth street so rotten it has fallen dowo, The city is thus liable to have a suit for damages on its bands any day. It has only been a few years since there was @ serious accident on the Broadway pike, and the company was forced topay heavy damages. A little attention to their daties on the part of the city officials may not only save money, but save » manufacture of silk in the United Svates,which in 1860 amount- Jed to $6,607,771 in value, doubled in the following decade, being, ac- cording to the figures of the census through the French Embassy} See~| retary Hay is somewhat of s/ diplo- | mat himself. He answe | munication by informe, ment of Spain that the ar question or request would in dne) tame come from the peave commis. | to its} sion, at P WHOOPING COUGH. Southwestern Part of the City. Noisy Malady. None are Fatal So Far. Local doctors report an epidemi of whooping cough in the southwest ern part of the city, and there are at present as urany as thirty or forty cases. According to reports a few older people have it. Thus far, there have been no deaths from it. One doctor had # patient the other day, a woman, with » genuine case of croup, and she seemed to suffer as much as a child, LARGE RE Ww b dates at the Opera House, ton’s opera house last night to hesr .| Messrs, Wheeler and Reeves make]; the closing speeches of their cam paign, The house was packed, and the speakers each had friends there. Some rufian was unprincipled enough to hiss Mr. RW€eves, at one period of his speech, and Mr. Wheeler prompt- ly called him down for it. it is said that Mr, Wheeler was never heard to better advantage. Hespoke joinder. the reader, the battle of ballots wil if then, COL Regular Session ed Until lonight. The council met last night in reg ular session, and as some of the members wanted to attend the speak- ing, at the conclusion of the finance committee's report, adjourned until tonight, were read and adopted. The biils allowed amounted to $3, 272.24, on Twenty-first street. The prayer of the Central Coal and Iron Company for damages tor swyuey we us bridge on Twelfth street vas iclerred to the city attorney. The report of $16.50 collected by the wharfmaster was received snd filed. The tax collector was credited with the collection of $1100. The council will meet agen to- night, and expects to finish its Work before the election returns bega to come in, ROOSEVELT’S CAR FAR. Col. Rooseve is telling] this breezy little narrative to the voigs of ew York: ‘One day last sifing Len it fell to my lot to help navy ready for war, I and my val aid, Lieut. Sparp, went out | |When the Leaves” Begin to Fall WANTS MONEY. Headache and Indigestion Cure is the only remedy Worrying At) that will cure any form of headache jin 3 to 10 minutes, correct indipes- tion, Vivems etn th ie cone: | govern: | home and every traveler's erpeach American Commisstoners Under | o¢ gil Spain Will Sell Out | NEWS wr While they hav amount they want for the Phitip their commissioners: have given our commissioners to un will sell-out for reasonable sum of money There is an Epidemic of It in the | \« nunicated in full ke plain the fact that Spain. is re ed to the loss of ly is wtking upall the tech und counter claims f invent a pretext, Old as Well as Young Wave the to give them plenty I indemnity t 0 Sp vin [to the islands, [raise the price (hat will be nec wothe Spanish honor mive been sent to the up his mind | misisoners Home-Made Dress Skirts, Ali Sorts of Biankets And Comforts ) their original demand ¢ the cession of thei istar ay niet uns at Havana is spre at — ut, clerks in the quartermasters’ de- The hotel, believed to be infest «i, has now been deserted ei ;| figures Low-Cut Prices |priia GALDWELL M.D, Physician and Beautiful. Ail who. desire ihe, beat Dr. J. E. COYLE slingeon general's department to afford quick relic Gen, Gomes has written a letter de luring his confidence admitting that weupation is necessary harmony amon) Greets the Congressional Candis th the Uaised There was a large crowd at Mor-|¢'lit Both men made good speeches,and | | first, and had a ten-minutes’ re-|\ By the time this reaches the eye of have been fought, but the result wil! | not be known until far into the niglit, ‘08 iin t and Adjourn- . ‘ i The minutes of the last meeting ¢ c ith 1 jon Chill Care has saved vousands- SHAMED THE MEN. $168.50 was allowed the Paducab |; Transfer Company for rntersections | t« 2 Kept Their Seats While a Sick S of any territor Colorado and the 1 med in what is kno’ suxiliary cruisers. On this pa: lar day we liad spent about $7 000. It begen to ram, ‘Susfe said I, ‘I have only 4 cents pocket. Lend me a cent or 5 c@ will you, so that I can ride hoe Sharpe answered: ‘I haven't a gle cent,’ and I answered | ‘Never mind, Sharpe, that’s w will beat the Spaniards, It every country where two pub’ vants could spend $7,000,00¢ not have a cent in their pocket they are through.’ ”’ HOMESEEKERS E KCURSIO Via IWinois Central Rai\r At one fare pius $2 for the trip, good for twenty-one «da: turning. Tic will be suid Nov, Ist and 15th and Dee. 6th § 20th to points on the Illinois Ceat railroad in Tennessee, Mississ avd Louisiana, and on 2d and Dee. 6th and 27th t on foreign lines in Texas, Ark Indian Territory, Kansas, Neliras Missouri, Colorado and many oi points in the West and South. tickets or information apply to], / Donovan, Agt., Paducah, Ky of 1870, $12,310, 662, more than trebled in the next decade, being in 1880, $41,033,045, and again doubl- ed from 1880 to 1890, being in the latter year, $87,298,454, While a 1890 the rate of increase has even Mrs. Alice Hudson, a eifter Mr. Lud Hill, of the city, is di ously ill at the home of Mr. |B. | McGruder, near Maxon's Mille has been an invalid for si months. accelerated, making it probable that the silk production of the United States today amounts to nearly or quite $150,000,000 per annum in value. manufactured silks has fallen rapid- ly, that of 1890 being $38,686,374, it of 1898 only $23,523,110, —_—_———————, y suvcesstul attempt to trick Secretary Hay into committing this government into accepting sovereignty over Cuba, position to hold the United States re- sponsible for the Spanish bonds ade an un-) Qwen’s, at very low pric Mr. Will Murphy, of the P house bar, is out agniu, after a indisposition from rheumatism Miss Sylvia Calissi eontinu Meantime the importation of | Prov Mr. Will Buck is on the sic THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cocky 3L Broadwe BIRTHS, Mr. and Mrs, T, McKinney 1112 Madison street, are parents Druggists will say they sell more oer it is pleased to call ee a fine daughter, who arrived the contention of Spain being | night, and is their first, that responsibility for the debt will pass with the sovereignty. For the purpose of trying to entrap Secretary | Van Vieet-Marsfield 1 56. RS Piantation Chill Cure mage }y SEE OUR WINDOW | For the best $3 50 man’s shoe in the Better than you can buy cunan & Own the aeronauts shivered and trembled, dressed. All metallic articles, sue! asthesteel tube of the compressed oxy: gen, were coated with ice. The sun fresh meats, « wful Reform union, recently When th ballast bags were thrown men promptly left town, po enrt steadily, and the aeronauts alighted ist week, but will ship two © carloads of manufae: con sof Trigg county tion for an election intoxicating liquors | | within the limits of that | ™ speaker better than “H1i say, old chap, You can ‘ave my Millersburg Female ” ts readers to sub- + alle dalatahband:'kea scrambled along to the back platform selected from ng the be ard to where lawyer, “that you want this news paper sued for libel?” out of the fod i, helped imberland eounty o»| swer of the actress, who elieves combining art with notoriet; be don't propose to put up with such Architect. and gross misrepresentations. Isn’t it just as libelous to conceal a part of the truth as to publish a direct faise- hood?” yo ‘ave a cigarette, ol” chap?’ nied: Pere Ie roll of tobaceo 1 and faintly smiled a touching incident ave taught that car full e about the Anglo-Amer The soldier took t dreamed « 0 » »bably i pane 4a: wi ng, t ut Vidi bly it Ae csan tats it was at lea A HIGH BALLOON ASCENT. 4 an Altitude de of Over Five Miles A remarkable balloon ascent oc- curred at the © mber 15, by Prof. Spee of Berlin, and M ‘The large balloon reached an altitude of more than five miles, pe es rations “anf height being 27,500 feet. is alti- ' fe eat, been once moneda I Whibur eo ) OM COUT Service may Ie bad, PRICES Take Another When east recently bost and cheapest things to be tourd on the dry goods and shoe market. Years of experience have taught us) how to buy as well as how to sell, in order to cateh the trade bold i - |Our shelves groan under the of GOOD THINGS we have in store our customers, Our Dress Goods for oa patror s’ and Men’s Furnishing Goods We are always in the front ea i es pe deed and prices, “it is needioss Oar SHOESfor men and women and children please everybody. Ladies’ Capes , Be a ae fortable. “Our handsome FREE PICTURRBS| things for the least money should 205 Broadway. come and see us. We een * | call. JOHN J. DORIAN. | LS ~all are interested. A subject which Peer en ie the subject of ‘flames There are few poopie whe 0 not Reed them. May risk in not having them, it your eyes and and sive you bes better Mabe. You are pleased do for your eyes, I ae Big to $1.90 for same quality — parties charge. you @3. 1 a, When in M stan at the STATE ss Mr. Spencer sa: went etraight up at the rate of 1,000 feet a minute for 10,000 t tstruck air currents: ward thesouthe ok a southwesterly 100 feet there was a de el feeling of dizziness and breath | -¢ ¥esbande. vecame dificult, The aeronante began inhaling compressed oxy: | ,, ) the result wae instantaneous. men would have been uneos- ey were able to a ation of the ba 53 iments. At 27,500 feet there any more away, go dan ugh they were very warm dey zling that they did not dare The descent was made a in the upper altitudes. dy the balloon sand ecat-4) se air and played around the}? n within 10,000 feet of the the balloon began to descend n safoty ina field of stubble after a¢ equivalent Misrepresented. “Am I to understand,” said the “Yes, sir,” was the emphatic a “Under some circumstances.” “Well, they assert that I have been sa maiier of fact imes.”"—Washing- A Big Las ounds, was recently brought Buffalo on-the steamer Superior City: DR. KING BROOKS HOOKS Dentist and Oral Surgeon fs ti 420 North Pink Dares, Are harme, and P ei SAVERS ‘Telephone Call 402. DR, H. T. HESSIG Office 418 Adame street. Telephone 370. OFFIOB 628% BROADWAY A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST Fifth and Broadway. “DR. J, D.°SMITR'S Feetios, Tots. es Bours 100A, m.1008 p.m No. 419% 8. B. Caldwett, Je HUSBANDS & CALDWELL TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS aT LAW ane dete Paducah, Ky. es A s had they del gr ge Meta ? , | See oment longer vit heal ter Py PADIIC all Wao” ‘6 t MCU Kisuae Cashier, tee oe ie amnatioan- Gorman able balloc ning fente on record. Rain toa « Squire Mile. National Bank An inch of rain falling w n ar aren of one square mile Rouy to nearly 17,500,000 pfinsy wei, ing 145,250,000 pounds, or tikes PADUCAH, KY. Interest Paid on Tine Offices in second and Soaks arin Gas lll A. L. LASSITER Successor t0fB.8, DAVIS ‘Superintendent SS nnEEEETaEieeteee eee Highest caah pees pald by WILLIAM BOUGENO & BON “We also vheat wt 7 40,000 bushels of flaxseed, he total weight being 13, Dou? experiment, but get thie ola). reliable Plantation Chill Cure,

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