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" oa tai A More Dangerous Epidemic Than Yellow Fever Is possible in Paducah. USE ONE OF... SCOTT HARDWARE CO.’S WATER FILTERS AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE “Pride of he Purchase” A high grade, patent flour— home-made. You will like it. Try it and be convinced. ‘Succes 35” A strict patent, second only to P. P. Use is proof. Make the test. “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— None better made. - “Daisy,” A good, honest, strictly choice | flour. Also Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select corn, All manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. Second-hand flour barrels, our own preferred, bought for cash at our cooper shop across the street. We pay the highest cash price for| wheat and corn. We also sell corn, | bran and chicken feed and exchange any and everything in our line for wheat or corn. Come to see us, or communicate with us, Street No. 220, South) First, Telephone No. 356. We spend our money at home for the raw material! Let us have som of it back for the manufactured arti- | cle, so that we can continue to do, business ourselves and at the same time help you. The money we pay out for grain and la- bor mostly stops in town, and the more our own people con- sume of our output the more we can) make market for home-grown breadstnffs and home labor. Business makes money circulate,one transaction helps another, and so it passes from hand to hand, and the community 1s helped. Yours for good times, PADUGAH MILL AND ELEVATOR G0. T. H. PURYEAR, Pres't. W. A, COKER, Supt. P. S.—Families will please insist on their grocerymen keeping our goods in stock and thei save themselves the trouble of o g ie rect from the mill, Notice our Brands on sacks and barrels. CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120, 000.00 Open from to3p.m. On Sat- aay nighta tro from 7 to 8, Interest Paid on Time Deposits 226 Broadwa; DIRECTORS. Jas. A. RuDY, Jas, R. SMITH, F. M, Fisner, Gro, ©, WALLACE. F. KaMueitsr, W. F. PaxTON, Gzo, O, Hagt, E. FaRLEy, Rupy CLAIM NOTICE, Geo. B. Hart, Assignee | of G. B. Smith, | Petition vs. r in G. B. Smith and Equity. others. | State of Kentucky, McCracken Circuit Court, } Hold Your MONDAY CY Following Prices Monday Only, September 27. Seven yards 40-inch all- yrool novelty dress goods, latest colors and designs, usually sold for 65¢ per MONDAY ard, ten pieces to select $4, 39 TOM, se see eeee ith every p Complete for $4.39 spool cotton. Tailor-Made Skirts. black brocaded 9g each, novelty skirts from $1.50 to \ Ladies skirts, Mon day, f aries Ladies’ black brocaded s skirt | Monday, $6.48; worth | Ready-Made Wrappers. Regular dollar wrappers for 89¢ Ladies’ ne trimmed flannelettes, Monday atl a5 Special Blanket Prices. Monday we will make special prices on all blankets and com forters. CARPETS If you need a new carpet sce our prices Monday. A new line just received, We are headquarters for fall and winter underwear for ladies and gents, misses and children. ELEY, DIE PLE & WHITE, PERSONAL. If suffering from early indise re tious or later e anc Ordered, that this action be re ferred to Ed H. Puryear, master commissioner of this court, to tak proof of assets and liabilities of the estate of G. B. Smith, under assign ment, and all persons having claims against said estate are required \ properly verify and file same before said commissioner on or before Lie Sth day of November, 1897, or they will be forever barred from asserti claims against the assets in the hand of Geo. B. Hart, assignee, unadmiv- istered, and all persons are enjoine: and restrained from collecting the: claims against said estate of G. Bb Smith, under assignment, exce; through this suit, and it is ordered that this order be published in the Panducab Daily Sux for ten days. Given under, my hand as clerk of said court this 13th day of Septem- ber, 1897. J. Wo, Fisner, ee By W. C Kup, D, C. Henry Burnett, Attorney, 15810 vitality gone, we are jaunt t ties you are looking for. a remedy which we gt do prompt work and give perfect aremedy very power action, and absolutely untee tc satisfaction: ful in its mless to the system. Result are obtained in ten days. Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im e are th s of the past when U-NO is so ea: ied, One lollar a bottle; s tiles for $5. Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address same day, Address postoffice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Dr. H. PARKER. Everybody Says So. Casearets Car p ful er tand relreshin 1 positi u w head habitual constipation it ess. Please buy and try a box of ©. C, C. two-day; 10, 2, 0 cents, Bold and jones to cure by all drupgists, | fe | Hard-Earned twit | Dollars: ‘ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE'S, FREE OF THE PADUCAR DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by |THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED PURSIDENT AND MANAGER ICk PRESIDENT SBOKETARY TREASURER | | ————_—-—— \' i" jos whtle It wi Xponent of the doc ngs of the National Repubit CORRESPONDENCE, A sveetal feature of, the weekly edition of nee Depart to represent ADVERTISING. f advertising will be made known ox application Rat fice, Standard Slock, 115 North Fourth Daily, per annum $ 4.50 daily, Six months 2.25 Daily, One month 40 Daily, per week.. 10 vents eekly, vance per aunum in ad- free Specimen cop’ (A TT SATURDAY, SEPT, 25, 1897, REPUBLICAN TICKET, State 0 ¢ Clerk of th Ir Appeals, JAMES G. BAILEY, of Magonin ¢ Represcntatiye, POUMTHEDISTRICT, | Eounty A \ a Magistr I Br ‘ ; Ni N. Eis AY'atADSHAW, Constables, LES ruey, HENSLEY G? vunciimen, | mrirst v E. E. BELL and W. J. WHITE 1. H.C, ALLISON and GEO, BERNE WM. BORNEMANN and 0. B. } Ward, T. P. CARTER and L. F. | Ward, CHRIS LEIBEL and JACOB “s M. OEHLSCHLAEGER and J s I Pitty Ward, 8 Sixth Ward, F. J As dead game sports evidently look alike to the young American woman who snubbed H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, In is very much in order when the made that Hon, Mr. speak for Democracy, announcem So-and-So wil to specify which branch is meant ‘“Boornres 18 everywhere reviving, ain been lighted, ,. the the furnaces have a the fc are 8 ave fami factories We sinoke by day and pillars of fire by —Senator Foraker, the brilliant running see clouds of night, How, L. K. Tayion, young Po; or of Padaceb, will wake peeches in Calloway for Judge Cook.—Muiray Ledger. But he came unco ing a builiant ‘Democratic’ ora tor y about forty votes, Taxwany Hane had decided to igs nove n issues in the coming cau 1 ontrol of aler New Yoru. The Tammany braves ave affor pie this year and ibey don’t propose to be hampered by any weights that are not strictly vote get. ees. again called to and in the “Lavok has been munerative employment nes where wa felt there is yes from iodu 1 penury were 1¢ happiness that trious labor, plenty that follows Senator Fora- and the promise of (3) Tur. takiv liminary wealth upoa em ker at Bur { testimony in the pre hearing of the Common- vs, Sheriff Mariin and the shot down the unarmed fact that the to fire, The Sheriff and every one of the one hun. deputies who miners discloses Sheriff the ave the order dred and two deputies are under $5,- 000 bond for murder and $1,000 bond for feloniously wounding. “| ships which can not put to sea, Ir is now said that the confession of Noah Banny that Rev, Hinshaw, who is now serving a life sentence for murdering his wife in In- diana, is not guilty, is all aplot to free Hinshaw, and that Hinshaw himself concocted the plot. Uf the reverend convict is guilty he is the most cold-blooded knave in crim- inal records. A Leapine French journal imparts this information to its readers: ‘The | United States has no war power. Its) of a few modern navy is composed and its army made up of a great many generals and a few negro and Indian | troops of no discipline and poorly armed.” If Spain French view, she perience, even if she does not retain Cuba. acts upon the will get some ex- | —_——— Inon, the great trade barometer, is going up in price, every week show- ing a substantial jincrease, ‘The iron South never have furnaces of the done so much business before district their output the rest of this year. These wean a great deal to those who wateh times,’’ but here’s those having for facts in the Birmingham even now sold all the “signs of the jdollars to doughnuts that the free sil- } ver orators will deny that prosperity tas arrived even in Birmingham. Tuxk back two and com+ are the condition of the streets 6f Paducah now with their It was a fact that men were streets fishing years | condition then, seen on our principle inthe mud holes. That was the work of a practical joker, but it demonstrated the true state of af- fairs, and the records show that more money was spent for repairs on the streets that year than has been spent for repairs this year. This is one of the records of the present city coun- cil that they are proud of and there are numerous others which we will remind the people of from time to time. Ovr friend who edits the ‘White Metal Democrat’? at Fulton, Fulton county, State of Kentucky, the Suv of ‘‘maliciously lying” W. J. Bryan. That is, very unkind. The Sun bas the kind liest feelings tor Mr. Bryan, sympathizing with the and as forthe ‘*‘White Metal Demo- ”’ we consider that for a rural accuses about however, always ‘under dog, crat, exponent of a dead issue, it is a pret- ty fair success. While the editor is not reading the Suv, he is dreaming about Bryan in 1900, and the Resur- rection Day, and of course the ideas thus imbibed don’t always ‘‘gee.'’ The right and proper thing to do then is to accuse the Sun of ‘lying.’” “Brapsrrert’s’’ which is one of the :nost conservative business publi- cations in the country, continues to report a remarkable development in States. rail- ally throughout the United Its latest issue shows that the as to require an enormous increase in their cars for transporting grain two roads, whi o'her products ; main offices are in Ohio, having just o'dered 1000 new box cars each. Over Ohio industries also seem to be Rolling that they are just of dovrishing, the Cleveland Mills announcing receiving an orler for 1000 tons var steel, to be exported to Birming- how, England, and three large cord- ave mills at Isaia, Ohio, which have pat into operation w: hands, From other states there are equally gratifying reports. The Bridgeton, Pennsylvania, wool n mills, which bave been idle for near- ly three years, they will resume operations next week ; Tie Wead Paper Mills, of Malone, New York, which have been idle for ayear or more, once ; “Todusirial ports the markets practically foundry pig iron, owing to ibe ln e the ‘American Agri+ the cp announce that will be reopened at Would” re- eof the demoud, while culturist”” reports inie ‘est farm loans in the West pheaome low, having fallen very much as «« pared with the rales of former yea 8, These they we considered sponding period in the Cievelaud ad- win'stration, are all the comment that is needed by way of justification of the action of the people of the conditions, when with those of the cor United States in last year's presideu- tial elecuoa, Attorney Gen- not be Elkins It is evident that eral McKenna’s opinion may necessarily final, Senator says: “Vhe movement io bebalf of a dis- criminating tariff provision will go steadily forward, and there will be no halt until ade- quate protection is secured for our American shipping and against the privileges of the Canadian railroads The first thing L will do on the reas- sembling of Congress will be to pre- sent a bill providing for the discrimi- natory duties which it had been hoped would be secured by Section 22 of the tariff act I am preparing the bill, aad it is about half completed,’? LABOR UNION TAKING A HAND The Central Labor Union of Cleve- land, Ohio, has§ had the case of H L, Chapman, the Democratic candi date for Governor of Ohio, up for Colored ‘Dress Goods manufacturing and business gener- | * roads are so crowded with business} Fashion A great temptation is plac- ed before the ladies in the magnificent display of new fall goods. In most all the new colors patterns and weaves, All wool two-toned Cheviots| at 25c, 39¢ and 50c. Nov- elty dress patterns from $8 to $20.00. Black Dress Goods In staple weaves and many of the latest novél- 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 for October Fashion Sheets are here and | | get one L. B. OGILVIE & CO.) . These are of the resolutions that the Union adopt- | consideration. some ed: “We advise our coworkers to quire of Mr. H. L. Chapman or gers if it is true “First. That he is a heavy holder in the Columbus 6 Works, which locked men in January, 1896, the anion, “Second. stated, as c labor paper, t union wes in hell, in- his k- yele whteen for joit That be has publicly d by a Columbus ‘if the coal miners’ where all other un- ions should be, the country would thea be fit to live and do” business in,”” rue UTING RECK- It the Suw isa Republican and not @ goldbug paper it should make its edilavials match its political Judging from the tone of ne of its editorials (be Sew, inste of standing the Si. Louis }form, advocates | j with com: plexion which international staunch advocate of the Indianapolis | platform, which will bav inder aby circumstance.—[ Evening News, The nerve of the ** no silver Evening News in siiempiing to call down the Sux on : y nciple is indeed ret. esbi ews’ has long since al avy such thing as a plaiform, using now and then a splivier from ihe Chicago plattorm, meiely asa bluff, — In fact it is cure renily undersiood that the ‘News’? never did have any financial platform} unless one iat it was imw ly ioterested in, If the sport that wiites scare heads and editorial paras gimpls for the «News’ aud some- limes gets them mixed up, will glunce over the Republican platform adopted at St, Louis June 18, 189", he will vead plank: “We are therefore opposed to the ee coinage of silver, except by ine eroatiooal agreement with the lead- ing commercial nations of the world, which we pledge ourselves to pre movie; dud uotil such agreement can be ained the ex ng gold standard n isi be preserved,”? Just watch the Sey’s editorials and sve of they do not tally plank. with that A Feast of Fall PvuVUVVT Se bet hee chctated : ‘Schul’s And now the children need good SCHOOL SHOES. We make a specialty of School Shoes of all sizes and styles. We can sell you a good shoe for $1.00 Better shoes at better prices. H. DEIHL & SON 810 Broadway. $ é $ @) 3 : $ 3 é : Telephone No. 310. RAAAAAA ‘4 RARADAAA AS Miss Mary RB. F, Greif & Co AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174. te PADTICAH K HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant You need send nothing out of town. Patrat Flat-Opening Books.... 126 BROADWAY | Evansville, Paducah -_ Cairo Packet, Lin Owned wut cathe by the Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- Sun Sus. JOB FOWLER and J HN S, HOPKINS Heeave Pactican at ¥.00 0 Me 1a. am, amer DICK POW KE Leaves Paduen 4, my, LB, Howell. 0.0.8 DENTIST Telephone 221. Ofives, 4 27 Broadway Office Hours; 8a m. to12m..2to5 p.m. andatnige 'Matil. Effinger & Co Uncer' takers and embalmers, ne 180 180 8 Third ® > SNTIST. 406) OADWAY |BROA DWA Y HOUSE. | . cest rooms, | MEALS 23 $00 Pt DAY Corner Broadw h street, | Pray R. Hesten, Pro. G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR ‘Front Rank and Triumph “grcned, Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERJHOUSE,) ti 30-9 A.M. Office Hours} 13 13 P.M. oP. M. Telephon - The People's Light Power and Railway Co. Will furnish you POWER AND LIGHT. Reaso ble P rices. World Loves a Winner" » Monarch see Supreme Result Send for Catalogue, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO, CHICAGO = NEWYORK =—_ LONDON Send nine two-cent stamps for a deck of Monar 4 veltasratng scltiagey ssetl“ttoon ‘Monarch Coopere Nchardeoa ao: Jones.’ Regular soe cards SILLTLS LISS WAHL & 3 SONS. _ AGENTe. | HANNAN Does Al Kinds of” Water, ‘Gas and .. Sanitarv,., PLUMBING ! Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, i Furnaces. ind get estimates your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. Clarence Dallam ‘Attorney ~at-Law ic ‘all on h | for heating NETT & DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOMCEOPATHIST, ephone 140 “HARRY F. WiLLIUMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon |Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected | Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work Ge Always on band ready for work HENRY GREIF, J, §. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, | Veteran of four years 1861-65, ARANTRED in the war of | Prosecutes claims before the Bureau | 9 war of | im Act of r nd 1 y bi sh lonal capital sbould w 1 vemee all G. A, ISBELL, fi. D, Physician and Surgeon, Milice 502 1-2 8. Seventh St dence Sixth, dive Hours 7 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 8 6 to 8 p.m REMOVED! STEAM ' LAUNDRY Vo No. North Fourth st. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, 200. J, W. Moore, DEALER IN ) 132 South Fourth Stree, 329 Court Street i Phone 201 Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goous of All Kinds, Free delivery to All parts of the city. 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