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Ready for Inspection Is our line of Fall Capes—in style and quality superior to any variety of garments we have ever shown Such capes as these handsome cloth and elaborate silk were never priced so cheaply before An especially attractive line of mourning silk wraps. Fur and Feather Boas Nothing more coming than thes feather boas. now at modest cost. Long black coque feather boas at soc to 89c. The very newest fancy—gray coque feather boas at $1.50 Fine black coney fur collars with ornamental head and tail trimmings at $1.98. Pretty Thibet fur boas, 52 inches long, regular $5.00 style, at $2.98 Handsome collaret Expert Corset Fitting. September 27 to October 2 Free to every lady who cares to know what style corset best suits her figure. Miss Kerr, an expert corset fitter from Chicago, will have charge of this department for the week, Hats and Caps for Children Just received, all the latest de- signs, and we propose to break all previous price records in selling them Good leather Eton caps, all col- ors, at 25 cents. Boys’ fancy cloth caps, with braid and tassel trimming at 35c. Fluted top Tam O'Shanter caps with band and fancy buckle, soc Leather trimmed cloth Tam O’Shanters at 75 cents Good quality felt sailors with plaid bands at 75 cents. We are offering the newest col orings in No. 40 plaid and Roman striped ribbons at 25c the yard. Fresh Carpets Make an old house seem new Try one of our good quality hemp carpets at 10 cents yard Japanese hemp’ carpets wearing qualities, heavy weight, | at 20 cents per yard. One-quarter wool two-ply car pets, extra good weight, at 35¢ yd Bright colored, two-ply carpets at 25¢ the yard. Our line of Body and Tapestry Brus’els, Moquet. Wilton and Ax minster Carpets cannot be equalled in western Kentucky We make and lay them in the best style. Ellis, Rudy & | stylish and be- soft fur and All can have them s of Stone Martin, one of the most fashionable furs, with tail ornaments, at $3.00 THE PEDUCAR DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED. M. Fisnen J, Dorian se W. it vaxton TREASURER THE DAILY SUM THE WEEKLY SUN san party CUKRESPONDENCE, Dak UN W n ¥ nt, 10 to represen lumits of its ctreu: ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising Will be made known on 4.50 | will carry 300 pounds and will travel scion, {failure into a success; they refunded . - —jof dollars in Standard Block, 118 North Fourth administration can be utilized in this way, and the opinion prevails that they would be much more useful than dogs, because they travel more rap- idly, draw more and can live on the le toli ihe cousiéy ord merely for refusing to support any little foliage the country produces. | candidate or candidates for public The Secretary says that each reindeer} ofice, Public offices are the property of the people to bestow on whom they may choose. And this choice is le- gally indicated by the result of elec- tions An election is the free expression of the will of the people, determined by the greatest number of voles polled freely and counted fairly. To abridge the right of suffrage because of race, color or previc us vondition of servitude, is a crime against the fundamental law of this POLITICAL MEMOKRAND Lexington Leader. This is a free country, and in it citizens are not outlawed by law. 100 milesaday. They are to be sent to St. Michae}’s in preference to other places, because of the available stores at that point. We invite a comparison of the Re- publican nominees with those of the Democratic party. The Republican party having bad @ first term in the city council, all of whom are vew men, is proud of their record—h: ‘ uation, ing done more substantial good than] The nation only is free where the has been done by any previous coun-|right of each man is equatly pro- cil in two terms, They resurrected} ected and is wholly protected. the electric light fi ‘The pation is not free where ballot rhes ec ttl meta ES boxes are robbed, voters are covrced ed} in the exercise of their right of suf- the bonds of the St. L. & P. rail-}frage, and political power is gotten road, saving hundreds of dollars per}or kept by lawlessness of avy kind. annum; they made the fire depart-} Lt is better to suffer the defeat of ments a success, and saved hundreds |® 800d man by lawful means han to : eudure his desirable service govten by insurance; they pur- the least vivlation of law, chased the street roller and we defy} These are old and accepted traths. any one to say that it is not a suc Bat we do not remember them al- ) | cess; they have commenced work on] ¥8Y% Daily, per annum. cs Daily, Six months, 2.25] sewerage system that will be off Are they to be forgotten or disre- Daily, One month 40] vreater benefit than all the above) Sted in this campaign? — Daily, per week. . Weekly, per annum in ad- Specimen copies free +» 1,00 oc A NE FRIDAY, SEPT, 24, 1897. ee JAMES ¢ Represe POURTHS DISTRICT LIVIN N County. i ARDIN FORD. siler, J ON TAN Corouer, NAT’ KNEFLER Magistrates, H. WEREST i, WH. Hox rh A. TOF ARNE! WA. DUNAWAY . riet, LOG \N WRO-s N, Bighth District, SHELBY BRADSHAW, Constables, MILLER Councilmen, First Ward, EE. BELL and W. J. WHITE ‘ Ward, H. C. ALLISON’ and GEO, BERNHARD. Tuirs Ward, WM. BORNEMANN a B, STAKES Fourth Ward, T. P. CARTER and L. F KOLB, ith Ward, CARIS LELBEL and JACOB ZIEGLER six r M OEHLSCHLAEGER and J.4, QUAR ES School Trustees. ANNOUNCEMENT, nwealth’s Attori ey. Tue tax assessors of the suburban ork state are getting a move on themselves this year it great s In Mount Vernoo, N Y., lust year the personal property essed at $56,000 ;this year it is towns in New assessed at $10,000,000. Evidently the trusts don’t stand in in that town, Ir is noticeable that the persons who most seriously resent the fact that Bryan has been snubbed by the State Democratic Committee of Ohio, are free silver Republicans, who hav- ing left their old party, are relying son Bryan to bold together the yregation of last fall iver Republicans ‘The silver ag an ise of honor, casting aside of free sue by the Democratic party leaves + 10 cents “| questions the Attorney General an- the combined ; and the best of it 1s, al! their work was done at a reduced tax rate and at a time that showed courage and a belief in doing what they thought right regardless of the criticism of the opposition, The Democrats have been in possession of the office of mayor during all this time. The Mayor has not permitted an opportunity to pass without put- ting all the opposition at his com- mand into action, and despite his ef-] usual, forts to handicap we invite acom-] The Ashland City was out for parison of the administration of the] Danville this morning at 10 o'clock Pilot Alex Woolfolk, of the ferry boat, is still off with malaria, The Dunbar was due from Evans- ville this morning, but had not made her appearance at noon, ‘DRIFTWOOD Saved From the Waters, Cor ralied on the Levee. items of Special Interest to River People. The Phillips was away for Cairo as present council with that of any pre- vious one for ten years back. We are proud of our record and con- tent to stand or fall by the same. Al DISURIMINATING DUTY Attorney General McKenna has settled the disputed point about the P ‘ beak Almost the entire crew of the imposition of the discriminating duty} Reaver is laid up with malaria of 10 per cent. on foreign goods coming to this country through Ca-1 lighten the Clyde off Sharp's bar this nadian ports, and which duty has} morning. been the cause of a vast deal of bi The river here is stationary with Democratic free it five-tenths on the gauge. The Clarksville is due here tonight t. | from Elizabethtown and leaves on her return tomorrow at noon. cargo of live stock and peanuts. ter criticism by the trade press Two questions were asked the At torney General, the first of which]. was, in effect, whether the discrimi ues goverment steniner lioeieeity bites . - with the snag pulling apparatus in nating duty of 10 per cent. provided} tow, arrived out of the Teonessee for in Section 22. of the new tariff] river late yesterday afternoon. law should be assessed against an in-] A large force of laborers were at voice of tea from China which bad] work unloading a arrived at Vancouver in British ves- | barreled salt on the levee this morn- sels, and thence shipped through|'"S Canada to Chicago; the second ques-| rere expected to be a great tion was whether the discriminating] Cumberland rivers packet, Eureka vruey, HENSLEY o/duty should be assessed against afand the Plucky Boy, alias “Popin’’ boat. Work on the Sheffield, which is on the ways, is rapidly progressing, and when she is declared reauy for ser- “ vice she will be in first-class shape, swers in the negative. ha It has been claimed by the free} on. trade press that this 10 per cent.} Officers on the Lula Warren re- duty wes surreptitiously inserted in] port the Clyde, which was due here the Dingley law in behalf of the rail- baytalay 5 eet from St. ete to the trusts, the real ob-| De bard aground at Sharp's bar be- ; to relieve] (Ween here and Cairo, peing to rellevel ‘The new steamer Tennessee ar- American transcontinental railroads | rived here this morning out of the from the competition of the Cana-| Tennessee river, completing her first dian Pacific railroad. But whatever] trip in that trade. She will lie over use was the ruling of the At- here until Saturday afternoon, when ‘y General takes away all the ob- jectionable features of the section. cargo of manganese ore from Chih which recently arrived ina British Philadelphia. Both these ship at roads, i, e jec! of the section Ala. The Lula E. Warcen arrived here last night from the Mississippt with . Mcic caee 2400 sacks of wheat, She left this The Cincinnati ‘‘Commercial-| afternoon fur Danville, where she Tribune’’ gives the following defini-| will transfer her cargo into cars, Pi- tion of mugwumps lot Chas, Davis took her up, The mugwump is a lineal descend-] Notwithstanding the extremely low ant of the Pbarisee who went up into] condition of the river, business was the temple to pray. “The Pharisee] very active down on the river front and prayed thus with himself,|this morning. The packets, what ‘God, I thank thee, that 1 am not as] few that can run, were in and away, MUGWUMPs, stood other men are,’’’ and then goes and| doing a very fair business, calls the other men names—names| The towboat Peter Houtz arrived that are far from complimentary | here yesterday afternoon from Sis- From this man the mogwumps came. | ters’ bar after making an unsuccess- ‘The Phillips took a barge down to | Geo. B. Hart, Assignee } ge load of} properly verify and file same before ng an entire new lower deck put) she leaves on her return to Florence, | } without the pride of ancestry or hope They haven't improved a particle, and there 18 po reason to believe they ever will, for in their own eyes they believe there is no room for improve- ment. We called them hybrids, but, to be accurate, the name should not be used, They are not like the hybrid, by s celebrated orator as an animal of posterity. For the mugwump has ancestry, and others will come after him, sad tosay, but it 18 nothing to the well known mule, described once] several hours, ful attempt to pull the Buttorff off which has been grounded there since Monday, She came down after stores and more line aad returned later in the afternoon. The steamer Jennie Ray arrived yesterday from the upper Ohio after being aground at the Sister's bar for he was taken out on the docks for repairs, and when com- pleted will leave for the Southern clime, where she has recently been sold to some parties. The Eureka left this morning for jful in its action, me + Ninn Ss a ta A Feast of Fall Fashion A great temptation is plac- od baton the ladies in ‘the : “Schul’s magnificent display of new fall goods. you a good shoe for Colored Dress Goods In most all jhe new colors patterns and weaves. All wool two-toned Cheviots at 25c, 39¢ and 50¢. Nov- $ elty dress patterns from $8 many of the latest novel- ties. All-wool 36-in black serge at 25c, 39c to $1.00. All wool black Jacquard Novelties at 75¢ to $1.00. Carpets, Matting, Linoleums,Rugs, etc., in all the most reli- able makes and ,the latest styles. The Butterick Fashion Sheets |for October are here. Call and get one, CLAIM NOTIC of G, B, Smith, | Petition vs. > in G. B, Smith and | Equity. others. State of Kentucky. McCracken Cireuit Court. { Ordered, that this action be re- ferred to Ed H. Puryear, master INCORPORATED Took Up,” And now the children need good SCHOOL SHOES. We make a specialty of School Shoes of all sizes and styles. We can sell $1.00 Better shoes at better prices. H. DEL & SON é $ ; : $ ‘ ‘ ‘ 810 Broadway. to $20.00. Paige No. 810. _DAAAAAAAMARARAAAAT Black Dress Goods ESTABLISHED 1864,——o In staple weaves and Miss Mary BR. E.Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telavhone 174 ste PADTICAR Kk ——Manutacuvers 6 § G-alers in— - (Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery, etc. PADU commissioner of this court, to take proof of assets and liabilities of the estate of G. 1b. Smith, under assign- ment, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to said commissioner on or before the 8th day of November, 1897, or they will be forever barred from asserting claims against the assets in the hands of Geo. B. Hart, assignee, unadmin- istered, and all persous are enjoined and restrained from collecting their claims against said estate of G. B Smith, under assignment, except through this suit, and it is ordered that this order be published in the | Panducah Daily Sun for ten days, Given under my band as clerk of said court this 13th day of Septem- ber, 1897, Reaso ble Prices. J. Wa. Fisner, Clerk. \ By W. C. Kipp, D. C 4 Henry Burnett, Attorney. 15810 4 piesa any “ om In pursuance of an order made by| 4 the McCracken county court, L will, as assignee of the Robins Glass and| (> |Queensware company, on saturday,| the second day of October, 1897, be-| 3% tween the hours of 10 o'clock a, m, i Our 'Ninety-Seven Complete Line of and 3 o'clock p. m., pab- lie sale the entire personal estate of said Robins Glass and Queensware company, consisting of glass and queensware, accounts, etc., to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. The place of sale will be on the premises occupied by said Robins Glas and Queensware company,Nos. 422 and 424 Broadway, in the city of Padueah, state of Kentucky, 21510 James A. Kupy, Assignee. PERSONAL. expose Wo are the Supreme 3 Result Years of Experience If suffering from early indiscre a remedy which we guarantee to do prompt work and give perfect satistaction—a remedy very power- (dl absolutely harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im- potence are things of the past when -NO is so easily obtained. One Ine tworcent stamps for Hien World Loves a Winner” Monarch sexe: tions or later excesses, power and Send tor Catalogue, vitality gone, we are just the par- MONARCH CYCLE MFG. co, ties you are looking for. We have cuicaco = REWYORE —_LoNDon a deck of Monarch Playing Tiusirating Lillian Russell, “Tom Copa Eee*hicaardson foa'Welter doen’ Komi at0nereh, Cowper, The People’s Light Power and Railway Co,’ Will furnish you POWER AND LIGHT. Evansville, = and Cairo Packet, ine. Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- tation Co. INCORPORATED, Kvansville and Padueab Packets (Dally exe 6 Sunday JOHN S. HOPKINS: Bo cle oie. m. iro Packet Line ( way — Steamer ‘DICK ‘. ve |, B, Howell-D.D.S, DENTIST Telephone 221.§fOfices, 427 Broadway Office Hours: 84 m. [0 12 m.,ato 5 p.m. andatnign Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, store Telephone 126g 180 8 Third AS. V'ABNEY, @ .YSNTIST. 4f€ we OADWAY BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hotel in the city Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25<—$1.00 PLR DAY. Corner Broadway and Kighth street MAYHIKLD, KY J. R. Hestea, Pre G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank | and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, ‘Clarence Dallam | Formerly of BURNEUT & DALLAM, Paducab, Ky Attorney-at-Law Howieriite Iruet Bellding. & Qu igiey DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HONCEOPATHIST, Omce— enidence, roadway. ‘Telephone 12) Jefferson St.” Telephone 149 Hours 10°18, 78 HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon Oce Hoare Office, No 419% Horse Shoeing | a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected Oo Repalr Work of Every Kina, Work GuARAnTEED Always op hand resdy for work HENRY GREIF, J, §. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-65, Broadway, Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions, To soldiers, widows of soldiers,« war of Act of and to rejected «anes and a the rolls, of any bust: transacted at the Na write me or give mee C. A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon, Mice 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. Residence 723 8, Sixtu, 30 to 9 a, m., 1:30 to 3 to 8p. m, Mflice Hours P. 20S. Thid St, . . these wandering Republicans out in t 4 | thecold his credit. Let us hope they will Iuka, up the Cumberland She had |ollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. ] ] )S cnn grow scarcer and scarcer, There 18} ,ome freight, Capt. Dave Woods| ticlose $1 and seceive U-NO by not much room in this country for private delivery at your address p. REMOVED! . ven he snub that McLean Ir is stated that the leaders of the i val ‘'goodolizer.’* o era! *socdoliger. ‘ American Bimetallic Union, among | Pharisecism, either is pugon oF pol | Ear rabep of tepmae. were hauling {Sme day. ecurbes a box E. i OTOL? whom are such men as John Clark |'¢® And we are glad of it. and dumping on the levee thig morn |359 Cape Girardeau, Mo. | AL EXCURSION Bidpeth, Se- Congumeia thes A pp as o-00raRg ing, a large amount of cinders, which R. H, PARKER. fr ; From Calloway, Marshall and je-| Towne und Gea, A. J Warner, prom Cote Deseret sere lees Agere t Cracken Counties, Ky., to | pose t even with Jobo R, Mc-| ‘The Democratic papers say the from ered on ioe A cspatha vil (OITIZENS i 7 f§S So learner att ia utag I if ‘-Dingley deficit’ amounts to $20,] Probably save some froin sipping in Does All 4 * see Centennial, a avd the Democratic State Com- 000,000 or thereabouts already. the river as a large number have done SAVINGS Kinds of i, , The N.C. & St. L. will sell ex-| mittee of Ohio, by advising all their |p, y forget to tell that $10,000,000 | 8° fF # B K nds of a , eursion tic! ree to ashville ant re-| members in that state to remain away/of goods were, in the months in AN rY Wat d To No, 12 ; turn September 29, aod for morning | fr. polls at the comingelection, | which the Dingley bill was pending, AL ° ater,‘Gas an 0 No. 120 North Fourth St. 1 ; n the at the coming election. ; r3on8 knowing themselves in- 96 say, Padua: We « 4 firin Sept. 30, as follows: Padlvealy yy. so dio, they will ettalnly get |tushed into the country iu excess ot| debtad to the ris of Rogers & King | °° Moutway, Padueah, Ky. Sanitary New Machinery 3 05; Elva, $3.05: Benton, $2 90; Page cghity the importations of the previous year! and John Rogers & Son are hereby re : Good Work < 85; Hard 175; Almo, Glade, in that ime, and the duties wi this extra importations brought 'h} warned to call and settle the same pt tol once at my office, No. 127 § japital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Bryan and f Satisfaction Guaranteed Me PLUMBING) 4 3 Hazel, $250. These r and his associates are preparing to] the treasury amounted to about $32,- 7 tere include one admission to the centen-| give silver Foe ee eee some a $52,*) Fourth street, and thereby save tolOpen trom a.m, to p.m. On Sale W. YOUNG & ial is. - Tioketa will be i 000, of} themselves costs, as I will be forced urday nights from 7 to 8. zal pean ze te S I be goo ——— goods were imported or were taken|to proceed by law to collect sume pay . TELEP vl lor return passage On or before Ox Secusrany Buss, of the Depart-{out of boud in that time in order to] gnless otherwise settled promptly, 2LEPHONE 200. * . sii: yen Aes, 5 structions that the reindeer now at |DY We new law. If the $32,000,000} Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobn ~ Water Heatin, yn Dames, fe i ee Jof extra duties had bea spread over! Rogers & Son. det OFFICERS, Bs Gen. Pass. and Ticket Agent.| Teller Station, Alaska, and which | the period which has elapsed siuog e od 39%, 8, Boe. President Sewerage, ry ry ’ \ Nashville, Venn, vave beea broken to work, be for-|the new law went into operation, or if Bvervoeay Sere Ga, EB RGee rears Cashier ‘ ae sama ees x warded to St Michael's, to be held | $20,000,000 of them had been thu ehpaparets Opety Pathartio, the most won: sie Sea * DEALER IN Y; mnt Tobacco Spit and Saioke Your ume Awiye fg forwarding 6 . | diffused, there would be no ‘Di ful medical discovery of ihe age, pleas. DIR 3 ’ there for use in forwarding supplies | iff ingley | gut and refreshing to th ge, p ECTORS, pakes Weak men . that when importation r - im, dispel colds, | F. M, Fishxs, Geo, ©, Wau D1 ordi Curcyuaram emergency. ‘There are about eighty | vorpal figure the defilt vi gla vid conalioaion |F. Kawtarrab, — W.F. Paxton, 132 South Fourth Stree,| Canned Goods of All Kinds, frog. Aiitrers/ ot che deer which it is believed by the l disappear, G00 0, Hae, FE vaniar, EES Cons) pvet Pree delivery to all parts of the city, ; * ' ° Cor. Tth and Adan ;

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