The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 18, 1897, Page 1

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TUESDAA, OCTOBER 5 4é $. ¢ ” The Jury Brings Ina Verdict fa) fe Kindly Observe These Figures. his is cafled the day of days MeGill’s Case. / | cause it is fpon that day that Padu- . cah will hgve its first opportunity to »| y see the m@st famous exhibition the é pubs | world has/ever known ; as well known 14 quartGranite Dish Paus 39¢ le- HE SMILED WHEN HE HEARD IT, in Europelas in America; the first} 17 qtart Granite Dish Pans 4gc public exibition ever attended by 6¢uart Granite Buckets - - . 24 4 car al doring her widow-| S cart Granioeertete po Are Hig Attorneys. call together in\pne assemblage over jranite Preserve/Kettles 48c atte . 300 members of \pe royal families of ranite Baking PAns : 14¢ oe omtire absolie sk RN pre 13 inch Granite Wash Péns . ‘ 19¢ . the only American \exhibition that -_ i ie a OTHER / CIRCUIT AOURT NEWS. |has ever exhibited in Nearly all the 7 inch Granite Tee Remies = = = | 636 taeitals of Burope, inclMing London, 7 inch Granite CoffeeBoilers - —- 73¢ a Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Madrid and 3 quart Granite Coffee Pots - - - 26¢ 1 , , Rome. — . fee y tegg? ‘ sae cr en Teh ths baase ts every delail as the A full line of Grnite Ironware, ee. s . Ll ict renderdl. thie forenoon. ia be | teat exhibition which spent An entire goods. \ M Gill myrder ‘es ase, The ry | Season at Earl’s court, Lond! at at | ‘ o'clock | t¢ Exposition Universelle, at} Paris, ol hive ja! par tad o ae and man for mau and horse fof hurse €0. 0. Karl i y th fae TT Slove 6, actly twenty-FoUFl the same exhibition which sucgessful- INCORPORATED. sn impressive silence in| /¥ Yied with the Columbian World’s i agroben : be aly ri it filed | Fait at Chicago in "93 for puiflic pop- 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. ] in, and court\game to a standstill ee % 1k ee een tes Ec go after Mc 9 na Ben OR u youl iTU ieF, G ih 54s i wots i ashasdicn greater, grander, more epmprele: ‘When the prisoher came in and/®*i¥é- All the features yf possessed with characteristic ‘womposure took {ea Will be brought to Yaducab and tiky A { ‘his Mora-[ tis seat, there was spnifested more) "aby more which it djl not haye i Theft ,; (At is the same great exhibition j {which spent the entige season of 1894 } at ambrose park, Yrooklyn ; the sea- ‘ t ] don {808 Of 795 in the principal ci of beens iar oe rd ont east and souyh, and the season of 4 ; wo await de-|/26 in the pringfpal cities of the west ‘e pases vee z oe It is the safe ex! » which be- ae i ous/ of the jury} 88 its seasog of 1897 at Brooklyn gies cub me | wd after fwo weeks there went RE \ | er, but) ‘cross the xver (0 Madison Square 4D HOW: With every cash purchasa of $1 or over ife sentence. \ ie dite sentence. arden, New York City, where for you canget your picture on a Button jor Pin FREE ‘ ure his ate| tite weeks it actually turned OF CHARGE. \ | Wheeler and | tousandg of persons every da " | - ‘ pke alljrecords for attendance | yt eet en hey Ca ny ie Largest and Bast Selected Stock of SHOES \ e against him} *ausem@nts. Another fact. 4 pol Jaud tothe, “Step | eemmme ee eee eae | is a visit to our store, and our priceg will tell the rest, s t , be anid, were] Meer on. : ri tr, W.G, McFADDEN, will dq/the work for us, which alone i | if in their evidence against Gale oa ianieations puara your children and buy th Sa Shoes of usy aS also } ~ “3 = — pes been he} vacks’ tue —an entirely .unpre bs re ae This is the latest fad of the aay Xour™picture “costs f } ofa tides” ke deuted hoor. , | Petilay oad ineite be | it is the\same ex! aud it is ‘4 j | ie an 1! led by {hat un citi-| i - r | M r scout and 5 ‘a lin tt y (Buffaly Bill). He i i t who gal 8 , | i x 8 re ns lie | 32 4 Bro aaway, Sion, Ky. pua-| j Our Sant the Uy Se: 4a Lc jr fr accused ami iAvala 4 sad | ; ian eged, | States dui Pc uted by all mothers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from | © the that | Years: t I 1 that of patrons, We were pre; / ag-]__He is the same ! € yo not yet fitted your boy out, come now. / iy 2 humble farm house [ WY 1 bebe HCH, r ine | ‘he Mississip t OUR 1G ena SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of W | e| ey ry sclt I pto mateh, Price, $3.00 complete. 4 Kt ated at] meet approval. The] %2% Score Dis uy bala | eh ne {dle in his cou n ville, 1f Put Off Phere, |** to be that hel iy stepped ft pt the ban-| TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. bes i ter, the tepee of BOYS’ CHILDREN’S W bivouac of thes { | é . > Ty ont J cee bck bergen P BLACK OSs hy Cents SHOES, |” 89 0 ‘ ver a welet €; th ; : at All the Em ; sabe tbe : Regular 10c quality. air. re Fomaee $1.00. air. te ar : . tt V . i Our New Cuban Shape in Flange Hats \ I : ¢ At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. winkte My ul In the Ag Barnett Ro \ Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men. 1 excessive tc Knife an the tesa me B. WEILLE & SON, ’ \ | . st ce with every boy’s suit above $1.51 Paducah’s Lending Outfitters, 409-411 Bény. et bh permitting a mi sacar r | was ¢ t x ' | N was Yudi I ry ' ith & Scoit's i i r Le jorse stealing. i | ‘ to} SAD DEATH 1 ‘ *1 OF Mrs. Julia R. Collins, Kornterty you) the ris clasts THE HATTER, Of Glasgow. . 5 ‘ 4 Mrs. Julia R. Collins, mother of Has moved into 317 Broadw’ sag died at 7 arters Mr. Young New quatre was never aay a Where he has opened his Fall line of ul I a member of thi Sioa a : urnishings . Her h well known in wa 4 |FELL FROM A GOAL HoUSE.|! heap int | Only exe saive Gent’s Furnishing house in the Gy, Everything first-class. Dispatehtr Johnston's | sarees pe ic > ’ Son jf Mess \ i| of Dispatcher | eceit 4 N Al i of the N., C, &St.! ' “lh ith a serious accident late Lo. 4 | oon kf r th and Clark when he | 1 3 h I. C.| fell off dnd was badly hurt, receiving} er the truth. They ueyer cl wasnnns A SPECIALTY. \ | al Ip wounds yo addition to] wor : other more trivial injuries, Dr. RR. ag Aue the public} Ihave opened up at 317 Broadwayw it NEW r STOOK of Men's Ai TO POQR HOUSE] Vinstom sHeaded him \f to such con-/and Boys’ Fine Shoes, The latest ‘ze the prettiest Shoes. | POLICE COURT, jee . binges 7 £ Jno Storch, the} cel \¢ al tor Ula a norant poy - p i : af y ‘. | adhe casnosseatel eet acennaadiaaaamemmamntia ] » Peeely, ve —— ¢ pire) orice elena es BETTER TIMES | et fr 1 ite Ca i : ‘ era {| cit is somebody seivedly upo You will d od clothes \ nd Over a remark | Be reminded once wore . : Aa ; | f ound | rdlng house, Cask \pglobons Cage xamine them, | $14.00 y yt, from y 4 “ A | - j si ana} TUESDAY, GGTOBER 5, 333 Broadway \ / pred yunty, with a brick, | At y 5 TATTLE sno ING 1 0 [ oI # fe lays unti Frauk Kren Upmp,was fined PADUCAH bi ry y | 1 ‘ $1 for druukenness, | | ' bad ESTABLISHMENT. | $3.75

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