The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 18, 1897, Page 2

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“THE PADUCAR DAILY SUN. to come prepares ‘hem to buy liber. nian ally hereafter. trecause of this and the increase of }uudsat work dea a Published every afternoon, except! throughout the country have = Sunday, by to replenish stocks, which is the great ty [force at present operatin, manu THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. | rectors nnd. trade, gh distribu. — tion by retail SATURDAY, SEPT, 18, 1897, [¢reased.’" 77 amen ne nmemeemnemnrmre =" | Hradstifot's of thes fe bas grently in- A ruorocnarn of the ** cay r’| «Pherdare 173 1 fighting the batt ” i ue se throughout t ¢ & States thid week, agai 198 last mould guAfke hot cakes just 10W, Lee aoe the week one Year aie Tux eople of Mexico have shown batt ZO, 223 three years | ), col edd with S00 ia themselves to be strictly up-to-date. | S40 and as cohy , ‘ : Lynch laWis now fully iatufaitind poodager fob Reis insite a } & HAVE planned for a very big season in in that land. wheat) from bot o ot oe me ‘ —— |United States and otreal show | Dress Goods—planned not only to do more Was you pay ydge money to the | falling off from Ins PS business than heretofore, but to do it very much tegister’? what do yOu get? “That |still very large, agwre rOAGL- | Fall . ‘ . is the question that someof the Dem. ]508 bushels. With (i excey of | V4 5 better. Our stock is vastly larger—that's the first seraiic candidates ate. Waite bo as week, men the exports ag: | Py aa , A - gregated 6,268,247 bushyls, they a it | step; prices are even lower—that’s the second. were inviegled a patting : a N- liargest for any’ week thib year, a MiG lway nouncement cards in the “only Dem- | compare with exports in the like # ‘e jcomy pe ke week ‘ \ f vorat } Ja year ago of 8,799,141, | in 1896 yh - eo é i } 1,810,000, in 2,799,000, and . ye + ea Is view of ate tri ffair at) in 1893 of 5,3. y ‘ A nidatoign = k ci y J Novelty Dress Goods. Plain Fabrics for Fall. Satcten stenetghno tt /eNporis are th : ig r Le ; b 5 Mal tahid Gudeour tall dre Knowing that fashiohs would] law in the Soath would ngf be out of |318 yushets. ane me il ) y xt} Bees {0 now, while there is this c favor smooth clothes, we bougkt] Jace in the Northern Papers. The] els Jast y t ¥ wr : ss antes A assortment to select fro. and 1 eet subject should be tyMhed ap in ea ape B ca Black, brown and navy Barcel negatit, by spotless yhugvump sheet WE MUSE BE PROLECEED. i ry 4 blue boucles, with cam alec eced “Harper's W ’ The question of protecting Pa ava Uli } Hf ‘\ I; \ “ el's hair stripe, 36 inches wool filling Awo-toned vai egblidet the valley derue- sooure: . \ } ‘NII, ~ ‘ wide, at ~ 19¢)" ef cts in a inch dress 5c} tie atteryg of the free silver oe eee ee Win I: : ‘% Z goods - \s vst serious oe, nile there \ . i "'wo-toned all-wool novelty mvracy lyrevise their position on] asian to | ‘ " . el BG, a KITT OQ 2 u ne! orge nM sion to eeome alarmed and y a4 check and plaid suitings 29C|All-y inch serge, in sliver ang/wheat, and now to claim SNTIS7T 4 ‘Thirty-eight-inch all-wool ee 29 Ch hie principles of the Chiao eee ee en ae nd ; / ra a | : bourettes, in all the new 496 ‘New serges, finished better platforfa must be enactyd into talishied as v4 a Ait a we Ne Ne K . i ir . % s all-wool, 48 » SOc] detorg we can have prosperity is bats) say that Paducah is huma anc Novelties aj 7 k / X yet - Our line of English copkscrews |. t Alot! ischeme to get something to tal Uiciods andieiatiitian dod: / e at x ( E for up-to-date tailor ptfits, and Fine broadcloth, in every \boutluntil after election, ‘Take tie ® MH gee : ne \ { —~ a Changeable effects in/Jacquarded| stylish shade” the cor ne a we} onc, But self protection is she Pat hee bes yo mohairs for dressy Wear will suit) fect material for tailor 98c beth tia ll apreeln bed pct 100) law of nature and there is nothing” viuy : a \ om you in style, qualify and price. suits pliok ut . gee els inhuman in qosing up the g 1 : Naot ads Tendbossie his aby yes es that there is no chawce of ? af: is bagless im or out of legal] oo. gettir ie hae 1 ies i y : ws mNearT p | oectment id lis no use\in being fool ~ibaaea ’ ft i MIS, council whea it eid for laying water | We are on Me eh = 8 om A " hy 4 ipes in Oak Grove cemetery, aud| ¥4Y & the already infected dist y ; rivei etii\ SEPTEMBER 27 10 OCTOBER 2 pipes ia Onk Grove cemetary, sud roe sounrge has lAtimes past come aii’ : male no provision\ for the use of | Ge Hs p get : a te } ,|to Hickman, only Afty miles below eal mn We cordially inviteevery lady in Paducah to visit our corset | "te? for {eae tse ed veel hore, The necessitids of the case de- \ Wi iumph ilatinieiit: GH Wess days; sBesaa: beautiful display of Kabo coreetr, (COMlonsyy: and welstag is Deen ak tio vise ‘ . , , } : ) litul flower plots, cultivated by. the |mand that no risks be run, and vo Furnace and learn the style suited to her figureéfrom Miss Kerr, an expert cor-|~ if 7 * ebances be taken. Let the < ; sexton. These attractive grounds, ie ee eens ‘ —_ é ’ aa ee ‘ ; i in weather like the past five or six| @uthorities act, and apt quickly and f 8 0g HY i { / ne “ inspect these goods, even if not need a corset. " sctun . daily “ua VUe Come and inspect these goods, even if you do not need a co Wreika sliply barn Gp Med are das effectually Sesh \ 6 ; } stroyed. ‘There is no provision made DIED AT MAYFIELD. ; \ : / a for the use of hose, im the cemetery ‘ —_ / _ ? ° : ae a R : Silks for Everybody. Our Plaid Purchase Tue eity ought to make arrangements} pioda Bowen, ye wan sent to re Reed bo Liarence ss You'll think so when you seethe| Was a large one thig season—| fF ® sprinkling priyilege for the pub- | relatives at» Pryofsburg last Thurs- _ $a, ie oh stock. They're swell styles at low | waist plaids mostly. Hyre are some lie grounds during/ the summer sea-} day by Mayor Yeiser, died yester- | Sterling Remedy Ca. ¢ : rices—a strong combination popular lots / son Lt would bo much cheaper than | day afteravon jh the depot al Mays sae P 8 Por / { ay 7 Extra - width Roman stripe Pretty 30-inch plefds, in Tar to hire men to ¢arry water to keep] "Cr \ ‘ “a iOr at-Law a - wit ” A ‘Pl She bad beeq in the city hospital é china silks, heavy weight, tan colorings, a 15¢ Yard sfrom burning up. — It 18} here, and had Aropsy of feet | - j at ‘ dion ae ~ # £7 Yard) ai1woolafid silk - and - wool ted that the mat-| sides being broken down and ruined e Rustling ta@®tas, in rich irri wajst’ plaids, in the newest r be looked jnto st once, and the|from the use pf morphive aud co i des 69 are désigns, at 50 and 65¢] sexion harge, be given | caine. ~ a ‘ 5c] sexion or pepson in charge, be given eA g ; ; ' | She lived her several years azo, FPOU THEY | plaid a e privilegd of sprinkling the s‘reets | ive iif eh fionable Tartan pla play 250 pieces of Seam Braid at 3c ea-h. ba Me of sprlokling the sireels | jad was well known asa woyward i Ya 4a ‘- wae’ _? Fonr vards in a piece—on sale M and public plots. woman of the town. | 58 wu a 2 . # wea Ye FEST TT oe. | The remains were given | Rae Poeroreroosoooos side issued in its cudeavor to evade | \2 Steet enema ema Pan TORS they-z. wong * the Sox. Alt pough| ; m pana iene ee — 2 it paper gets th a “PNY R.A I S Svs, the hyanager becomes bi , . Yom@lor § Usp when the questions are rf ba = ee - a Ob Li ' ——“ —m Don't the advertising coluin is of ¢ 8 3 Sus whea compared with thos 3 j i] the ‘Register’? demou-trate 1 $ e f ' The interest itanifested by the trade ir. our line of children’s shoes, aay bie doesind acd Whedhate i S5 f lgsent and : ~_ think as to the relative t be which represent the top ndtch.in styl: and quality, is evidence to us pa oH , ai . a st t ih ( of merit in the line the fact that three men,\any on ¥ inn en of whose affidavits is as worthy] A high grade . 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. oi tilinkies: iat ait aka. : home-made. vp cre 75¢ buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8, lace or button.|masager of the “Register, Pry it and be convinc “i 1 75¢ buys spring-heel calf skin, 5 to 8. sworn to aad pablis! ed facts 1 tla | Larger sizes in proportion. he manager of the'* . 9 ‘ “ 7 dos not fur ho) eR. Dealing. ; J aay ° j WOMEN’S SHOE Ss. HY Lie fa A strict patent, second ony t sf f Reg Use is proc q __ Our women's shoe business has not been ed, but but ie lees than 008 thousay | god na at: | g he a mish line already commands the attention of thé wise, and you ne fidavit to that effect would rut your interest if you do not investigate this d€partment the coming w ‘1 bai t p aarp ie “Wg, ” af ’ . . 1 . it that the manays 0 A Now ri . $1.25 buys woman’s kid skin,'foxed, lace tip. ter” die A good, Straight Grade 25 T 1,50 buys woman’s kid siein,*half double sole, stock tip, great}@° NF ON WA es None better mad wearer. ns mS uo blan fur havy t y ty 1.50 buys woman’s‘kangaroo calf, lace or bution, school wear. |, “IY store tat fle Ses wily LISV f Lele 2.00 buys woman’s vici, a beauty. hay ening Boils iy Aut Aley, 1 { ‘ ™ | for having frotteu th et , . t. j ‘" — lieve that it is thy ul A good, honest Atrictly cheice | Jy ee } et seenine td ' flour. Also aes 4 f IN OUR MEN’S DEPART ME! ec aT é EPARTMEN Rogister”’ will ph , ; f P e ‘aid Pars, Fresh Gorn Meal abd ¢ save you twenty-five per cent.on calf, willow calf, y tl in ye hele weber ant Made of sélect corn ; ee \ } cordovin good el ‘i 2 : \ toa their veracity, aad if it shows al ay { ‘ a . — y Pw oooeoros verge of over 1666, will eeeua| yA mauptactured and for sale by = - / " i the undersigned 4 i» ** j > hat their paper bus the largest cir-| Second-hand four barrels, our ow we 5 ia Payne zu a he city, Pat up or quit, | Preferred, bought for cash at ou a ee 0 r nals Bay Bs { DTT the people whom you voted Cooper shop across the street — 1 ; é - 4 aoe Te N n be i, tS hip fuk peasidaat Rall ee the t cash price for as i . = rs , roy west ' i j 4 vheat and corn, We sell ¢ ; . By at | vivee . wheat and corn, — We also sell cori ae * ae eee bran aud chicken feed aud exchang _ - a VUE BUSINESS SITUATION. Jany and everything 1 our line f , ~ . 219-BROLDWAY - 291 Phere are nu more reliable reports | Wheat or corn. 3 1 ilies 4 o¢ the business situation of the coun Coins to see us, or communicals ) | a ae vo those sent out by Dun’s Re- Fics A Pia aap mane ia j » ‘ i he bk 8 iy Beware of Oinunevts for Catarr : pee vow aud Bradstreet’s, Dun's for] We spend our money at home for LA | ; } y that Contaig Mercury, < Papert ay om ey S pt. 11, says: the raw material! Let us lay © ~ QF " as mercury will surely desisoy ie Pl + given ‘Cuore is no halting in the ad. | Of it back for the manufactur « oe raw nunell and compiete} j ; \ well gs Ua Toy Buslneas prac better in ali| ole: 80 that We can continue to do| Vrerts peau ber “ fh rots hia 9 ves for while its speculative eit Sstagae ourselves and at the same! Fs 4 j | ye clans, aa the Jorenke conspienong) camblers for | me help y 2 money’ we pay | 4 i F the wood ye € a . ; i 1 Ri Hue, a steady ingrease race [O%% for grain and la- | iJ. y iA 4 ag } it W ; . nin working force Lin the| Dot. mostly — stops in fl 4 ei ve of the people to purchase if" the more our own peo) u North 3 4 ' te feature whick overshadows ali| Sime of our output the me 40 , ; ‘ i Vv = mghiais fre ' 1 ff, Candidates Cytds wis. Reports of New York trades | 2 town 9 ft w hinery Hall's Family ¢ year ago of 34 at. int ipeken tu rey circulate,one tranaaction org, Tof men at work, and @ similar in,| Delps another, and so it p (he py wha f Impotiu A cog men in like position hand to band, aud the comuuaity is A } J OuNR Pt All pergfés kuowing the miselves | throngta ut he Country wonld exceed | Belped Yours for goo ; TUUNG & SON, ’ Aebted to the flims of Rogers & Ki 10.000. whileovaey taal , Uh Pu 2 bo. ant Joba Rogere-d Son are here! 540.000, whildovety Week ‘PADUCAH MILL AND sLEIAIUR 0), S on in w 6g 4 ONE 200 & warned to call ana settle the same ut suena te ats ( Lin. Wasils : atk ae —- 2 once at my office, No. 127 Soul \ehethi tl ; ‘te . VURYEAR, Pres't. at : 1 fer Ha hee giyat, ay ArT ' | fore thal work wil prob | W, A. COKER, Say - t ye be TY to proceed by law I, collect sume. phd See ssqune y iaige sire .—Hamilies wifl please insis ded AN ial, / pearun/s ‘ unless otherwise g/tUled promptly pide bape poy tld ts are helped|on their grocerymen keeping our wt ie 5 E PCR TEAN Nica ash stove woods delivercd | wee ae pts ad eat, and, while | goods stock’ and thereby save “ on “werd + ai Fa yp 3 { af we to not'show that] themselves the trouble of ordering di. | LPS, 4) ae , rs { Receiver of Roger g aud Jobu' promptly to any payor the cityethey lave Auarket Rogers & Son A26tf Luephone uv KE Daye ‘ / A 4 tenth of their} rect from ihe mill, Notice our Brands enee of lvadsome protits'on sacks and barrc!s, ' avy, Lele aes Gy a | Canned Gosds-etAii » 1s VV « Ri es ve wa bad Ow Bea? ey Ls «| ee Telivery to all parts of the / Cor. 7th and Aduns,

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