The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 21, 1898, Page 4

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tral Sensational Sale \ i 7 FR - ‘ One Man- Cy to be $ emery veer t elt we ‘ OUR TORPEDO BOAtS. } ; po ame Positively pnothi: like the array of + | eeqnewoeececenveseeec: : F Merete Deeds of the Mon They Wa ins, we are showing this weék, has over) c hernretegery been ’ Padu ts Mrs. Lacy London, of Mayfe'd fe Could « torpedo boat have s more Ke: jpernzin : J ela. rae bere, eoicio* sent, propriate name than th» Cushing, i) ’ ja 1 ating Macy Mortio, of Goeenv:!'e;! Devemver-? which Seana gee x ® gallant Sn : | no omg | it Visi ing Keiwiiven beve It now vecomr nevesecry to re-| UAion Lieutenant who desrtoyed the = 500-dample silk waists, all oolors| EXTRAORDINARY VALUESIN “1... Noitie Palmer, of Ken'on, is|soute theeliy, in order o ¢ portion] Fouclad Albemarle at the risk of al- me and all sizes; beautiful effects in MILL: NERY, visiting Miss Luva Lemoa, the cartes proneriy, More -arviers Serer in death, as Reece = every Conceivuble style. None of si ie xt wecdod, and will doubtlogs in [48 the forerunner of that which his thoes waists are worth less than $6.00 Alo» £10 fine pattern bate o Attorsey John Ge wh fy Ol uae he aneurod, wo. -ver Fisher | steel namesake is expected iodo? Ox and $8.00, They goin this sale at] ii | cate at.85 hated Meer igen Bosaye _ wil moke ev-y effort to hove the] board the little craft the mame of $1.98 and $2.99. Slightly imperfect. | es fine patiern fais go in! Circuit Clerk Philip Thompson, Of | for, eineie sed vail it is gufficlent| Cushing is held up as a constar, 100 new sampie brocade silk and jnis endebal ante rf + i Benton, was 10 the city today. for ibe cliy, source of emulation to the members of ge Sie ES ALE G00" ont Teh bok 08 paterte go at € E. ©. Levion deft th’s mornivg Pr re sadh ty Ga ete tek tie skrrts are wortli Jess then en ’ 8 Me tor Mt, Vervoo, Iod., on business : ished by t Siete ace eeept $8.00, Our price wile they last,} You must see bi we are showing cho i bs " Bo Bay eal ton 3 an sailor it would be impossible ‘ $4 48, jie trimmed hats at $2. lana yee: dey to visit his brothers, '%@ Regular Session to be Held | fort em to find, ‘ 300 ladies jackets, in plain snd} Ppis value is equaled by no other “8B YCe Gs ‘ Tonight atthe Ciiy Hall. The Porter bears a name that fille ’ rougt effects, consittirg of all woo! | hese in Paducah. r a 14 ie uae y fel ips . Wie 5 the American tar with pride, and re } Kersey end Melton clothe, bigck / A mew lot of childrenis Gps anc Nl Ge a! s The cobalt desta. daunts ho fe cok galls the on} eee fight that took place ‘ only/ CAVBIG® they last our price’ ot Cpnanters ' ‘ ; ia’ dal Tae walter Of pop those days between the United $1.98 and $2 98 Ts i Dur Wo vbtidich’s (fined ai Miss Elis Croteh@eld, of Vir et tds SAR dag ain. Itwasin 1806 that 156 Indies’ favvelle fe dressing ooh Be Ce iia ie oar Wii, e801¥e: t0d=y Lo visi the dis Ay obs Nana ahaa Comntodore David Porter, then only 1 jackets go in.thig yale -fof Sc. Ali pe pth ui vy seg a. The conta ; Olwstoa! 24 years old, fonght 12 Spanish gun- 1 our 7ée. Indigo Blue, Gray -and |e tab cloud bffengarat) Cond mor W. 8. Fo wvthe, of thy, ae int Gaon | boats with the single sItip Enterprise a Mourning wrappers ia thesalefor5oc. | A’ new Tot of culored switches a rt iach w mt soe: pe gave them more than they want- ‘~ Jast received s beautiful line of| 20ets, GU) Feccbar ax { The engagament took Penne fancy winter wrappers -at 98c, 61,48] ~ Fine French hair éwiteb uf gute hash: a Gis cecohation. sett ibraltar, and, although the bd and $1-9& Ask to ede them, cp ‘and $1.00. Very heavy. a apvepive at -% na wo.eciet 7 | terprise made no captures, her plucky t s Piro f F tan it ue] COMMander emerged from the un- i ¢ Lain “ ae om sheet vommmitiae | eaual contest unharmed and with an t . ‘ is f Be. bik Asbbsook wpecied (st down on (he commitice. | ininjured ship, a remarkable record 1 ad ere wake y cal » Tho nf om Cincinna i ina days | IF there 4 4 reap ae sot pak fi under the circumstances. i Ay hei ae ae wise. toan @tedhe 2 The Foote is named for the brave é . 215 BROADWAY 215 n | Bis Be iB, Bevgke aed, "4! oy Eo ane and pious old adm al who first taught ae ee = = — seed sere be oa ld ” PAWIY TRSOWN OUL. the Celestials that there wasa nation saps! z ee | on this side of the world that knew s t %. hs] Bj sf. end ree wow on the Be) on}how to fight. It was in 1856, when a 4 } ‘ (81 Tse RASIOg the English and Chinese were at.war, it eT Xe ao i |yrhte day. that the Chinese forts fired on. Foote’s it ° Hx Wamse Us Bl pets f . tv ot M_.| Ships, which were there to protect é ’ vi f lycbe ay aor pripaitis ey ; Mt eo Fi a/B x doughty commander demand- xi for ( al l 1 Ta cy} Mis. ( v' ;} ed an instant apology. When it was a - ‘ = } Pe etier | vitie 1 at ‘ortheouiag he landed his men bad | pelaciv ae 1 ar ing 19.re, | am them against the four forte. it $ r vf : ‘ ¥ Will Flowers, 0) Hae nan pa ob’ Leas, | The seve foot walls of granite were w Your attention to the new goods we are wecetving i | J 2 k 3} ng it on oth Hit Pt ct iw sesco:. ‘rs,| protected ty many guns, and) eon- th daily, but we know you appreciate a good thing, | dbsetsgpegs gelled Hie ‘oa dt ab. ore tained 5,000 Chinese soldiers; but su i ‘ mine our ahs : : D »y ec 7 wos. oat, | Foote captured them with 400 Amer- and we would like for you to call and exa BenurWed. I han, ebade~Titv ani, V an, — icans and lost but 40 men, against thi hi faa aa i nois C ierned from Le ‘L. 19 were Wo /aoiweys ‘a Me+! enemy's lose of 400. » Ag e 1 f i . me lsat nig ith Hibs AG 48 F e _ Ai asd et + Cox rte , ahs ispoet is named forthe naval | ip h ‘i P ] S s tioracy Se eat oe ; am: “"*'"| leader of the Mexican war, and the | pe S 0 ul S f lime 9 4 y, aflor a sev ’ - Winslow for the commander of the of ouc! 1€S , Parl T = im reonthe’ abse ec A : ria “oa W 2.) OWD} famous old Kearsarge. The Rodgers ; \ 3 rs. t 20 em god davah: 4) GEG DPS s' Oe * ¥+ | cominemoratesone of the naval heroes J LADIES’ DRESSING TABLES | |, %" syeccoed from Loch vid wo be Lexus.) of 1g "a t Ms. Hecry Hoke, rec oed bole pow one t 6 © «the l of 1812. The Ericcson bears a namo. om vevevile y dey (BE ek al which revolutionized naval warfare onl : Pedestals, music cabinets, desks, rockers, iron beds, Miss Huse B aed dared 1. New Cuban Stamp. when {ts owner built the Monitor and baby carriages, etc. All the new finishes and cov- f fiom her i’ oc. © Hear" There has been a great demand eating he aes aren narear ee Mer. + leath d vel ches are excep- i dick-Bive s to°mury among Spanish étamp collectors for | mae in Hampton loads, esings.. Our lesther and velour couches Pp MP iG acea me up! om, the latest Cuban stamp, which: has| Our newest torpedo boat, the one tional bargains. £ pews Sais dev nigus (0 soert oe! the head of Alphonso XIII. and is bee ta prs 4 bought in Eng. Savbi h wi ab 3 fumiy. | worth seven centavos. , on. tne omecs. J | fs N iden “daw ol Loe 3 TOLD ALL HE KNEW. The name of Commander Richard - " jipott beeing Serger a cegeempemcppesyan (I edible ee par Meh eae pans Somers is not so. familiar ae that of . A Bt oaculen, cr Baath and Claes Factions Witness Makes a Clear Breast | Cushing, yet it is connected mit 3 LE AVES & SO MS : Raped t Marshall of the Whole Matter. action as glorious in its courage:and A / i : Bia TB. Bina, | sRealick. |, Proseeuting Attorney—Mr. Parks, | more anfortnnate in its outcome than ; county, wh) bao beea in the Redick | siate, if you please, whether you have | that which made Lieut. Cushing fe car Se Rivers toftrma:y, bas veiurned home. | 86,1 FOND Mis dant fo follow | mous. H.S. Taylor & Co. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, RENTAL AND INSURANCE AGENCY. Office 110 South 3d St. management o! property. ection of rent an "i Risks solicited. Fire Insurance Companies. References by permission— ;AMERICAN-GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, CITY BATION ALB ITIZENS’ 8A HEST NATIONAL BAN BATH AT METROPOLIS, LICENSED TO MARRY, Mr. B. V. Morris. a well koown! “Aitoroey Rybt. Dovid carpenter, end Mis. K.'e2Ro-s, bo b |, opoiis.whove eerous ili of the vity, were this moroin: 1) meatooed Saturday, died tir to marry, The wedding dey, an tonight. I yesverddy. He wée ope of the best {epo u men of Metropolis. w SUIT FILED It is For the Smatiest Amount) Eyer Known in Cou:t Here, Fridays are 8 Tvesdays and days for up-to-date Do'r c oui'd-on for 15 cents at Greea 103 South Third street. A DISTINGUISHED DELEGATE. This afternoon Wm. Wilbile filed suit for $4,75 against Wm. 1 1d Serch Cox, The suit is for buildiry a fence around the defendani’s Joi in Oak Grove, and it is the smallest amount ever sued for in the circuit court. Meyor Lang stv d th's morr th.t of al! the delega 1 he had ANNUAL SUPPER, pot. d sidce he went ip ollce 12 vi _—_ ticrs important conven ‘ons, only The annval Thsoksgiviog supper|ove hid ever attendel, Ths wis of the Catholic Koights and Ladies of America wil! be givea et 58 Brosdway, © store Wedn: dey p gui. |vack a r.port of the proceedings, icacies of the se..on will be seived, which he gave to tue mayor, by atieniive young Ix ties, who will se appreciate your patronage. The pro- creds will be devoicd w the new burch building. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE, | Dr. J. Q. Taylor, who wes eppo's to Renirow’s Big Company at Moi- ton’s Opera House Tonight. 2040|, Rentrow’s Jolly Pathiinders will be the attraction at Mor‘on’s opera hevse ‘ou'ght, appeaiing in the 3 20' comedy, “The Light slog Express averege attendance in the !’s-/ Admission only 10, 20, ey pubic schovls last week cents, L.dic’ will be almitied free 2240, There is no s'ckoess of [Bea accompenicd by a paid 20 sequence amol'g the teachers or pu-! cents 'tickes poich ved a Van C+lin's pils, and Supt. por reports | hook siore be‘ore 7 4 everyibing running smoothly. } = a She one game. ip, Bee. or | COCHRAN :& OWEN pyMatot te ats weet Bell:the best 82 winter wboe iu the carried off from cliurclt) city tor indies or gents. Call aud pas show them to you. ; 331 Broadway. ‘Ihe School Attendance was Lagt Week, 2 Real Estate bougat and sold on comission. We will be ‘plepsed cinnaii Post, is in the ciiy to aliend to have your pro jon eur list. Ciose personal attention ‘given 10 | the Usiied Stavs court. He will re- Represent first-class! main .everal daye, | vot M. the remains weie buvieg quarantine convention, 1)», | Taylor went to Memphis ed bioogat| COALS MINING 0.! NB PADUCAH Price delivered Lump 8c, Nut 7e per bushe), cash. Prive at Bie Tradewatar Goa! |s. = ’ Bega wator Lamp 70, Nut 6e CMe at Elevator. | See ee 7 Been Increas | Mr. and Mis. J. E. for New Orleans on a . | Yoglish will siop over at Shrevespoi', La, { Mrs. Gus Tate and Miss Edna} Eail Pugh left this morniog on tue Fowler for Mt Vervon,Jod., on 8 Parks; what does he do?” visit. ; “Generally whatever he pleases.” Messrs. J. P. Evers, Sum Cross-| “Tell the jury, Mr. Parks, what the Jand, W. H. Hester ead B. defendaut follows.” {ot Maydeld, came ia this morning to “Gentlemen of the jury, the de |etiend court. ' fendant follows the crowd when they any profession? Witness—He’s been a professor ever since I knew him. “Professor of what?” “A professor of religion.” “You don’t understand me, Ms, Rev, Eugene Smith, an old Pr-' go to drink.” ate dveab boy, will h at ‘he co “This kiud of prevarication, Mr: bourse ton’sut a Eye. juc iy | Parks, will not do here. Now state | what the defense does to support him- self,” “T saw him last night support him- ‘self against a lamp-post.” “That's all, Mr. Parks,” Cross examined: “Mz. Parks, I un- derstand you to say that the defend- ant is a professor of religion. Does | Invited to atiend, Mr. Irvin S$, Cobb, of the Cin | Hon. Henry George, cbairman of the tour of prison ecram and J. R. Luten, of Fulion, were in ae Tp the year 1804, States was fighting the Barbar; rates, Somers manned a fireship ed with gunpowder and combusjibles, | and sailed her inte the, harbor. of} Tripoli.at night, to destroy the ere my’s ships. Before he started ou his pevilous mission he said to his little erow of volunteers: “Let no man a IN A’ ROLE. aa when the United | pi toad. } 0 with me who does not prefer death to surrender.” Not a man of the crew drew back. In the morning one of the enemy's! aiips had disappeared ane two athers were disabled, but Somers and> his bold companions. were mover. seen t in believed thst Somers lew up the magazine of his ship with his own haud and perished jn order to soconiplish his ebject.—Golden Days. abil hey anvtkea Over across the street and the young men lost sight of Preston in the ofa busy Saturday night, so the desired infor mation wasn’t obtained. However, Oliver Hevard Perry Preston is e dently out of the hole, but no one knows better than he how he got out “~.oonda (Mo: = Dy. Sambon adopts what to many will be 4 startling theory to explain the action of sunstroke. He regard: this affection as not due to excessi heat or exposure to the sun, but to an infectious disease caused by « specific organism. He attests ihe fact it stokers, oven cleaners, miners nd iron workers are exposed te tem- eater higher than those of a nown climate without ever contract s iW ea planters and the close-shaven Chinese, although constantly work ing in the hottest sun, are equally exempt. Dr. Sambon, discussing the geographical distribution of the dis- @ase, goes on to prove that the areas in which it is endemic are strictly de- fined. While unknown in Europe, it is common in the low-lying regions of the eastern United States, between the Appalachians and the Atlantic; it extends along the Nile sea, the Red sea, the Persian gulf; it prevails in the { Indo-Gangetie allvial plain, but not | ari the adjacent Iudian highlands. In pport of his infection theory, Dr, Sambon refers to the occurrence of epidemics which havo frequently deci- | mated h al wards and not affected / nen exposed to greater heat and sun, The demonstration of the organic origin of the malady rests on its dis- tribution, etiology, morbid anatomy and epidemic character. The specific organism has not been detected, but Dr. Sambon’s investigations incline him to the belief that it lives in the tuperficial layers of the soil, and is | conveyed to the lungs or alimentary canal by dust.—St. Louis Globe-Dem- oerat. Annihilated by Exploding Chemicale. ITHA M b * An employe in a large chemical | works in Germany recently entered one of the departments with a lighted j-lantern, with the result that an explo } ion occurred, followed by the burst | ing of the acid tanks. He was never seen again, nor was there ever discoy- ered even a shred of his clothing. The insurance companies have re duged to pay the policies on his life. | elgiming there was no proof of death We will take Gives { Not the hats But the prices. (Mrs, M. E. Lesh, 109 S. Third st, we PLBTCHWR THRRELL, MANAGER TELEPHONE MRS R, Story to tell you about that - | Moore’s Air-Tight Heater. It: “ couJd not be made better at - any price. For sale only by Scott Hardware Col Ing the malady, and that the Assam (———+—-_-— L. C. SMITH, SARRY & H ENNEBERGER 4 Crabitreein CO AL. Deanefgit Screened Lump, &¢; Egg, 8c; Nut, 7c; All sizes Anthracite, $7.50 por your orders, SPOT CASH Render Cea: Roller Scresned2Nut?7 conts, Central toal and Tron fompa We have the same old ji in stock the following brands of Shotguns: NEW BAKES, CA, WINCHESTE ALSO LOADED SHELLS E.JONE tn] Clippings, 4¢ per Bundle. A =| 4 if » care of our customers, so send us -.Telephor ems ‘tid entire satisfaction, and we are proudtof our system of sereens. They are the best in westera Keatuc ky. . Prima Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 cents; Old Lae"Anthracite $7.60" ‘ 4 JEFF J. READ, |Manager 379 Yard, Tenth and Jeffer BURGAUER, Solicitor : his practice correspond with his pro- | 44 How He Got In, But Not How He the cily yesterday. rly Gut. Out, Tata ets Fad Mrs. Leech will to| "#1 never heard of any eotrespond-| “Pall: about being Ii ‘the hole” Te Wer Begins R rato at che Palwes at cards x between them.” said Oliver Prestc ou fel- . rp Mrs, KM “You said something about his pro- | lows don’t know what it aiotetwlls MONDAY, NOVEMBER 41, 4 t, of New York. ; pensity for drinking; does he drink| and actually ‘in the hole.” His | Matinces Thanksgiviog Day and Sal- e 6 ret Bruise Quigley, of har iar s aN { auditors, who were lamenting their urday, & yy ot Col. Q Q Quigley “No; I think he drinks as easy a@} depression from a burden of cigar and givin< ur vie Mose, 1 the guess of | any man YT eyer daw,” Tanuilry bills, asked him to explain RENFROW’S BIG STOGK GO gate: 7 relatives in the ety, “You can take your seat, Mr.| an easy metbod of getting out of the to a turn—brown, juicy and tend . Mo'lie Grean, of Nashville, Basie? Mr. Parks took his seat | hole. Fd, emBl unless you have the proper Coal ti : ows a slog” es fo bes ani with the sirofemamtho has made | “Titre tet you how T happeded | JQ RS} 55 sat your oven to the ri , j mother, Mr. aod Mrs. W, 8 Warger, clean br of it,and toldall he knew | to get in the hole: and you walt have J0 Y PATHFINDE 5 heat? ”"N Pre bake, oe rt tine, on vn Noitb Ninth sircet. ef the enbject in hand,—Chicage| to go through just what I did before | Prize Ideal Silver Cornet Band and 0, COE AB AOE Sa ROM Ve, Peepers: aN signs ae ae ‘ Post you'll ktiow how to get out—if tion unless they have such high grade, well screened Coal as we tu Advance Agent S. B. Thomas, reston Clarke, who will play of His Rave’’ hére o Mon- » Was al the Palmer yesterday, {| LANGUAGE IN EDUCATION. The Most Profitable Study One Cas ever do get out,” said Oliver, heard about my strike up near head of Ross Fork, didn’t you, Conteetor Jem ne left yes- | Conceive for the Child. how to get in terdey for 7 near which, There is no reason to fear that the niece be bas coo. acted to erect a! importance of language in education jee cluich, at Howell, on the O. V.| will ever be deprecated. We trust jeA- pumvet sof Prot. Harry Gil-| that to the mothers. Their first im- eri’s mnosice! f-tends weredjov ta pear is to speak to the child, their his mpiber’s home Satarday night, | the oecrsion being an imprompta| commeworation of Mr. Gilbert's | eighteenih bit aday. each of whose art supposes lan; ATES ern, language has supplied (he inatru- TAX NOTICE, struction M’CPACKEN CIRCUIT GouRT, | Thecsse of Ande.von Bel’, colo.ed, | against Cay . Ry . of the stdimer St. o9s,. for $1,000 domayes for ipjuiies received by falling; eth the ha.chway of the boat, | wi en to the jary, this: moruiag, ap they returned a verd'ct 19. favor of the defeadan | thafi fall. afew allab tha NT ea most to do ourselves, what more profitable stuéy can we conceive for | the child? What attention ? & | quired simply to dist) @ | word! We I * to dugg tr and frdm what t2- lows if; to discriminate between the permanent and the variable | and to understand that the nent element is committed to us'to handle in our turm and subject to tl same variations, PR sinas ment and the prime material of in- | ®talrs, and be, This universal agreement | Using a shoe fea ae 6a) of ay chott, 4 in the bottom of my the sump of a 15-foot prospect hole that I had sunk near in Ipst | Thed al to that courfry? for a shovel. poles across it. ’ the hole, + en nd Well, J started from the burg a few weeks go for my camp back in the moun tains. Thadno difficulty in reaching the gulch, but when I got there I couldn’t ‘see my cabin, prospect hole ighest joy to hear it speak. Then | F even & tree, 80 deep was the sno | come masters of all degrees and sorts | wandered about on my snowsho e, | for a long time until T came to a spot In every country, ancient and mod. | Where I thought my cabin stoo took off my shoes, those web Canadian | ‘an to dig in the snow, | T bored | Paducah, Ky., Nov. 3d, 1898. | jg natural. We shall have no difficulty | 4own about 15 feet, shoveling the All ity taxes the year 1808' jn understanding the nature of| 820¥ out by means of benches about must be paid on or before December! the action of language on the} four feet apart, throwing from one j Ist, or an addicional penalty will be! mind if we refleck that we do|!® another, until I mapaged in mak: added of 5 per cent. against all taxes) pot, any of ug, receive it in| />s 8 pretty respectable looking de- M. jone-half of which were paid during | block all at once, but are each obliged | Yeloped shaft, ‘There I pcad 4 |June, and 10 per cont, on taxes, one-| to reconstitute it anew. An appren- couple of poles lying horizontally, Van Culin’s book store, [half of which have not been paid as! tieeship takes place which, although | #24 1 supposed they were the ridge eaumerated, | it escapes notice and is not recognized les of my cabin. I jumped up on After December Ist, I will begin | even by the one who passes through he first bench, set down, filled my to levy and sel axes must be| jt, is nevertheless a sort of training pipe and smoked, all the while plan- a B. LYON, | gehool of mankind. Since the best re, in m wis So to make a hole City Tax Collect ‘ root without tearing awa: | teachers are those who give us the much of it, An idea prea ks se mt ang and] m of my | lumped to the bottom Jo.and behold, I was, haf te ‘B Operatic Orchestra, presenting a repertoire of all new dramas and comedies. MONDAY NIGHT the sensational comedy-drama, \THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS! | Our own Special Scenery. Elec- trical and Calciam Effects. Elab- forate Stage Settings. New Songs; {New Dances. See the wonderful nish on your | all the latest War Views, Saturday Matinee, the Great Spec- Glass Slip) Plays change nightly. Ladies ad- mitted free Monday and Tuesday night accompanied by ove person holding’a paid reserved seat ticket Note ont prices; 10, 20 and $0¢ ‘atinee price; 10 and 20c. Seats on sale Saturday morning at ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY, HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER Patent Flat-Ovening Books order, Order in time and we will fill your btu prom FOR SPOT CASH ONLY * (INCORPORATED) ‘i TELEPHONE NO He A thoroughly equi d Book-making pinit,, You need send penis 3 g out of town. RROAD/ Dalton, The Ta Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... SECOND .. He does all his work with§homeziabor, THIRD... Ho will sell you afsuitiotjclothes macte;to orden | yy } FOURTH AND BROADWA‘ OVER M’PHERSON!S D 8p lor, He gu faantees a perfect fit.] 4s cheap as you can buy * a custom-made Bat abs! ave tn ok

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