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42. YOU WANT THE CORRECT THING When you buy a dress, whether © handsome or inexpensive one; ov want your money’s worth, ‘The pro tection that assures you satisfactio: and saves you money can be ba here, IN KOVELTY DRESS GOODS Our stock is complete with the hes! values the New York market affords FOR 10,—Thirty-two-ineh atl-w filling dress goods, in two-tove effects. FOR 193,—Brown, black and nav Due striped camel's hair, 36 tbe us wide. FOR 250,—atl- woot novelty suit- Is. ings iv cuecks and pls FOR 490,—A!! the newest colorin.s iu 88-ineb all wool Bourettes FOR 986 —Oursatin ished Broad. cloths in every popular shade ay this price were bought wuder the old Tariff prices. FOR $1.25, — Handsome — English cork-screw suitings, the latest material for tailor suits. RICH AUTUMN SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED. That are the Real thing. We marl a masterly deal iu silks; tuey're ber IV's a chance fur you if you take i Heavy weight, extra wide Rowar Stripe Chiva suks at Be yard. Rich chaogeabie effevis in soft anv stiff Taffetas, the very best for baud some livings and waists, at 6Ye yard Stylish Roman stripe aod Tartan) waist. Taffetas at 75e and S5¢ the The most complete line of hue black brocade silks for separate skiri- ever shown in this city at Y8e the yard. MILLINERY OPENING, FRIDAY OCTOBER FIRST. We extend a cordial inv tation te the public to visit our tillivery ce partment on this day especially—sli who are interested iu artistié displ of fine bats, bouvets, ribbons aud trimmings. No matter how biihe or how much you pay for your hats, you may a3 well have the ‘correc thing, stylish, well made aud worth the money ; aud you can get it here surer than anywhere else. CORSETS FITTED HERE THIS WEEK BY A CHIVAGO EXrERT. SHOE DEPARTMENT. ‘The interest manifesied by thy trade in our line of children’s shoe which represent the top votel in sty + and quality, is evideuce lous oF merit ia the line, 50 buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. 75c buys spring-beel kid skin, 5 t 8, lace or button. 75c buys spring-heel calf skin, & to 8. Larger sizes in proportion. Women’s Shoes—Our women" shoe business bas not sturte but a skirmish line y cou mands the attention of the wise, ar you neglect your interest if you not investigate this department tie coming week, $125 buys woman's kid Zskin, foxed, lace tip. $1 50 buys woman's kid skin, balf double sole, stop tip, great wearer. $1.50 buys euiman's kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear. $2 bays woman's vici, a besuty. In Our Men’s Department—W. save you 25 per cent on calf, bux calf and cordovan goods, lis, Rudy & Phillips Important Notice. All persons keowing themselves i debted to the fims of Rogers & Ku and John Rogers & Son are here! warned to call ana settle ( once at my coflice, No. 1 Fourth street, and thereby save 1 themselves cosis, as 1 will be force: to proceed by law to collect unless otherwise 8 Utled promptly, Ep H. Powyras, Receiver of Rogers & King aud Jol Rogers & Son. d26r been ats for Catarr! Bewar: of ou that © as mercury will surely destroy Snell and completely verange 11 fem Whep eutering te ihre mu faces, buch articles rhould never U the #04 you © Hall's Catare? Cheney & Co. 1 : jails Gata ale ou site ietauen 1 terunlly Minto, by Fed. Caruy & Co. 7 Price 75 per dort ‘age thie beat. yard | THE PAOUCRK DAILY sun Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, b pabire Con RESP UNDENCE. weekly edition, of Osily, per annum... vance. Speci n copies free 1897, TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, REPLELICA” TICKET. b. als, JAMES Ceunty. Magistrates, Xb Di titer. V DUNS IAy S Veuth Dt trict, LO Eighth Distic Constab rict, HF YR NDERSON MILLER. iy BRADSHAW city. <u bitcrwey, HENSLEY Counoimen, Pirst Ward, BB. BELL w ULI J. WHITE IRNKMANN and O, B. CARTER and L. F LEIBEL and JACO!} i. M. OBHLSCHLAEGER an Sch: ol Trustees. M. the nominee representative, Livingston, is one of the best bus- ad in the iness men to be fc state, chis city for over a He has lived in tier of a century, aud by bis ster y iutegrity and business ability bus built up a Wholesale grocery business secoud The tire should be cou.posed of busive s to none, wext legisia for the bevel. McCrachen Mr neo, to make laws ol he business of the state, vuld pot do better than seud Livingston to represent ber, *squire J. C. Farley, the nominee for county judg , is one of the bet kuown meu in the county. His mea ajement of bis own affairs dewon- strates that he 13° emiu the vUly qualifica t» take care of urs of Le county, His long se as a ma,- isvate makes bim especially titea ti tie He « credit for We present f McCracken cou position. ves more good Couditior 3 fioanei aifairs than apy over man in th ity, ‘The voters cannot dy bet service than by putting bint we head of their county gover nent, Mr. Will C. Kidd, the nomine for Cirean Court Cierk, is undout eliy the best tied man for ition to be found in the stan Living spent the wajor part of ati tine 1 the olive to which he aspire No one will doubt the truthfulness « yruivn, Accommodatis tue above as yall the patrons of the ollive, kuov detail connected with 1 ng every tways at hiv postof duty, poiite as rench daveiiyg master, aud a yon may worshy of promotion, he siou ve given{ that encouragement he sv «| aud only consented for > : | AOVERTISING. +8 4.50 2.25 ser habia ei ++ #4) aud voting for the entire Republican Duly, pir week. ++ "10 cents| ticket you will be voting for a ticket Weekly, per annum in ad- as a whole that will be a great credit 1.00 EE A TE for fen justly deserves by being placed in charge of the office he helped manage so long. The young men of the county should rally to the sup- port of Will C, Kidd and demonstrate their belief, that trae worth and abil- ity should be rewarded. ‘The old men should support him to prove to the younger ones that true merit is ap preciated. Rodney C. Davis, the nominee for vounty court clerk is a native of this vity and bus lived among us all his life. He bas never asked for office his name to go before the people this time after Jong solicitation on the part of bis friends, He deserves credit for his nd for the Republican which he is ever ready to defend,aud the Republican party feels proud to do him bonor with their votes, He is a good xccounant, thoroughly re- liable and trustworthy, and if ed to the position for which he as- as principles elect- pires will make as good a clerk McCracken county ever had, These are a few of the wen we ask you to vote for, We will from time to time take up the rest of the ticket aud show to ao upprejudiced miud that by stamping uuder the device to the count Some people may think that there are flies on Joe Blackburn, but there | are not. Defeat seems tw change the rigidity of bis verve. He} is the same game fighter yesterday, | y and tomorrow, and that is why we like biu (out of office) ; be is € gay and festive, even in defeat whether not Jalways plays a brace game, } the cards are stacked ov bim or not | The genial Joe made a speech 10 iuilitt county the other day ;and not | withstanding the pulverization that his branch of the numerously divided Democracy received at the polis last notwithstanding the fact that year; | the rise of wheat and the simultane- jous fall of silver bas reduced to an ‘lubsurdity the “onliest'’ arguwent tuat the silverites had last year ;—in spite of these trifling ci:cumstances, Jue rolls out the same stale, ridivu- | lous, obsolete arguments that be used last y He do vot waut a single silver standard.” He said this last year and pointed to | Mexivo | coinage of silver, and yet was pros- perous. But then Mexico has taken a tumble, avd the cheaper metal is driving out the Even in Mexico silver and by He says: “1 says: “1 as a country that had free since silver in dearer, gold will not circulate side side under free coinage. want the money of the constitution so it cannot be cornered.’’ Don’t that sound natural? He takes right back to 1896, and tells us the old joke about the “money of and is afraid silver is going to be cornered! Ivis the same vid Joseph, the same old arguments us the constitution’’ aud the same old defeat will be ad- misistered to the Blackburo party in November, Tue * al’? contiunes to come out at Louisville and Fravkfort every sunday. It claims to be the *Livest Paper in Kentucky,’ and we are not prepared to dispute the assertivn. | « We are told that pepuring itself for the career of «|! vise mailer, week of last year, ‘This would seem to furnish pretty good proof of Un i nproved commercial conditions. above failures only six occurre south this year, a8 ugain wentystive the corresponding wee th t ta th last year, Tux decision of Auditor Sam Ston to pay the $100,000 appropriate « (or the establishment of reform seh s ts undoubtedly valid, The appropri- ston Was made payable out of “funds Tt re- usios with those who are criticizin, for bi ie money vork. wt otherwise appropriated. refusal to show where can be gotten for tle stune Hon. J. G, Bainer is winning pop. ar applause aud votes for himse 1 bis campaign, What is Mr, Shack- vilord domg? the cons years, ship with Me (ravitional woodpecker lose bis nerye |” O1| be two new cleiks were firm began to ing at A FAMOUS CONCERN, lhe Mammoth Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing and Shoe House of BL W The Recoid of le & Son. Thirty-Six Years | of Continued and Successful Busincss In the Plain City, Tinrty-six years isa ess, pames. smau bu salesmen, ing. In 1832 present huge this city, though From a tious business that hardly kept one sip of this business can be accompli of the size of B attention to business, of the Louse of B. in emigrated and began bosiness sorraine for the continuation of # but that is the that the business now Weille & Son has been conducted i uoder Various tir ler ow litle, + pedd er of small ware ulae territe Livingston, Caldw long period retai gih of tine cd by B uppreten charge of the furnishing departinedt Toe handsome — baiting ove | cupied by the frm was erected by Mr. B. Weille especially for the eo vern. It is not ovly one of the large st buildings in Paducah, bot at is one of the bandsomest, most im- posing and most costly, The buik ing 18 thoroughly equipped and moat vonveniently arranged, In Februsry 1896 the business was | liten of the shoe enlarged by the departient, which department, like he other departments of the cone rh, Was at once made equal to that any other house in town, The! only handle, however, men’s, boys aud children's shoes, ‘The vast bus iness of the concern is confined to wen's and boys wearing apparel, eut's furpishings, clothing hats and shoes, It has been the ambition of jthe members of the firm to make [their house the leader tn their line ta | Western Kentucky, to build up a busivess opon merit and the reputas tion of honest value at a fair ex- change. How well they have suc- usy, it has grown to its|ceeded the people of Paducah well proportions, requiring |kaow, and the people of the Pure t services of a dozen|chase can also bear witness, The growth aud ex, au-| The death of Me. B. We gille, Sr., iustiates what} oecurred on Feb. 26, 1896, But ne 1, even ina city |change has beea made ia the firm clu by a strict{oame, which remains BR. Weille & and by merit-}son, Io February, 1897, Mrs. B ing a reputation of strictly fair deal-}| Welle, Sr., soll her toterest in’ the finn to the other twoj partners, Mr Mr. B. Weille, the founder|Cbas Weille ana Meo L Weille & Son, was} who thas oecame aud now Kranderkerhein, Ale lowners of the vas lo 1856 he} sides the proprietors, the to thi country | persons are employed in at Smithiand as|paciies: Bb Weille, Jr, Jan + partics | Weille, Sam Shinver, Heury Haz ste ry being the © Uoties off Thos. Hall, Ed Wilson, Miss and Ly Af-| Harlan, Joe V Las Hous " for man sed PD N ter plying Mr. bey en tile business ount, lissulved, w, aud lo however, bealth ot Mr auwuel redinto a gene ia Smituland of continued Dreyfuss this firw was of tt 83 Was conducted Although the busi time been profitable, © be the beginning im old nto he he us ew quarters ow gua for reasiug business bat locality he present mays 40 aud 411 Brow Lu 1805 wien the 207 Broadway the nue wo uy a ov Due bauou flim is y fi Paducah, but Vurchase, wil In 1oy2 Mr, throu a Led nore purelased au business, and at he Mr. Dreyfuss retiring 4 vawe uuderwent avotber ofa te eal i feel 1 their 1885 the ir woved iui 2U7 Browiway vv by Ezell & br cme Nove sven the business wa eut ye my by way bout juter Che mission of the editor of the) Mr. Jivingston tubing bis place. “Capital,” when he isn’t dawing |"! 1561 the Him did a wost weiving le ba: ‘Adi skin’ Gaiisen) busivess at Smithiavd, ble enlary 60 Adjn ant Generalecem=) ty that year, however, the two to be that of @ political blackguard:| jung men concluded that Paduealr AOR NO MINCE Che particular object of bis spleen, | offered more inducements for sn ex- anime right now, 1s Mayor Todd of Louis-|vancing business than the town of The Republican party wishes te] yijie, George Todd, within bis pe sail and consequently they all the " he volers of ame bere aud opened bus Al all the attention of the voters Off jtical career, may have wade sune| and oper 4 McCracken county to the nominees . bat tle the Grin news Wee Pig mistakes, but for Walter Forrester) Livingston & Co., aud their place of for the priveipal county oflives to bE) ty attempt the task of calliag bin jvusiness was on lower Brosdway it lied et the November election, aud] 4 wwy orto assume the role of re- {the buildtog now oceupied by the invites a comparison. former is enough to make even the] ‘ ge jaune Paducah lacked »] deal « gu ether and drop dead. n the heart e city’s activ every thing has its ues, that there is} Tbe firm of M. Livingston & Co notbing so degraded but what ic isos ]ouetinued to prosper, aud un a tev a ‘ ars waved » Browdwa , i“ some benefit, Butif any one cav|>®s ae paeisioty ' vorber uf Second street, where Bus- discern any useful missivn that Ube | seis potile house bow is. ‘Capital’? has to perform on th: In 1871 Mr. Livingston re earth, iu the heavens above or tb. | {rom the business, seling out to bi rs beneath, then we will furk[vsttuer, Mr. Weille, who thus | ‘ame sole propricior, ‘Phe new p a month's salary, It was cou ve prietor selected a new name au veived in sin, born in iniquity, i>] atied bis business tue Star Clow feeding on blackguardism, od is| House, under which nawe yet it was + ., fsmail tuat Me, Weilie required b v7 si woiuting the wind- Axornen straw poiuting the Winds ee eee igs Me, Chari ward way of general industry may] Weille was admitied ito partuer b+ found in the fact that ouly 2U9}.up with bis faiver, aud the tin business failures were reported in tie United States last week, as| ve" wane boing : Weilie & sun, ars Star lotbiers, he enlrauce aginst 815 for the corresponding |e Wille into tue Lira secue ir busive he need rapidiy 1 we bu ae ¢ t uliuued lov beteried Ww wee, quarters moved Which Dawe bot only it tie entire Southerp Lilinvis ‘he Oue-price system which bus siuce wen a maroed feature of wens Way alsy then adopted. Levy, of Balti this busi est in Un same lune look El patterns and we. “Carpets, Me wavizing | a Sam 5 © ba ts Dreyfuss and | a company of Louisvi n-| seta br tramway between Dyea and On a take Li emano, over the Chilkoot bad J Pass, Mr. Bush has just’ returned from an inspection of the route. ! | ee A Feast of o hil Fashion | | | A great temptation is plac- ed b the ladies in the magnilicent display of new fali goods. | ’ Diess Goods | In most all jhe new colors aves. All wool two-toned Cheviots| at 25c, 39c and 50c. Nov- elty dress patterns from $8 to $20.00. dlack Dress Goods In staple weaves and| many ot the latest novel- ties. All-wool 36-in black serge at 25c, 39c to $1.00. All wool black Jacquard Novelties at 75c to $1.00. Matting, Linoleums,Rugs, etc., in all the most reli- able makes and jthe latest styles, The Butterick lion Sheets for October are here Call and get one Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Pocket, Line. Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor+ tation Co. INCORPORATED, bie dp eaten stad atta “Schul’s $ 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 you a good shoe for $1.00 Better shoes at better prices. H. DEIHL & SON 310 Broadway. 1B, Howell D. D. $ DENTIST Telephone 221,§ Offices, 427 Broadway Office Hours: 8a m. to 12 m,,2to 6 p.m. and at nigo Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, tore Telephone 126% 130 8 Third AS. PABNEY, @ OSNTIST. | 4Q€ 4) OADWAY SVEVewsvwes wevevery arene ov YS Ye Se Ye ee ee De th hl Telephone No. 310. RRVUVAT- DARAAAAAAL t AS) TABLISHED 186: a Miss Mary A, é Gri &, C0 L. B. OGILVIE & c0. ee BROADWAY HOUSE, | (GENTS AGENT FOR Froat Rank and Triumph Furnaces, stimates yee J Best hotel in the city Telanhona 174 . Pal TIGAt | Tt as teens a Oat a i Defended Oh Se, | Gone: & ved Might sre oo wea }J. B. Heres, Po aso, a gine " % a G R.DAMIS, ry ‘ a K | b ' Ontl« ov he Tin, him ag hy yo uF reside late and a Poofer 129 8. Thid St. (Clarence Dallam ) Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, rome aoaan Mill Machinery, etc, ——Manuiaciurers sua weaige iu—— T & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Attorney -at-Law INCORPORATED TAM a The People’s Light a Power and Railway Go, 0, POWER AND Lit, Eg | _Reaso ble Prices. Mice 08 Hom wag be 190 hone 10 Te a Mtoe Hours 610, (et SA IDISSIIIS. 2 | HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. "IISTSE Ut | Ph All the esha 9) World Loves & mate , a Winner" Mhoe, ‘ Our 'Ninety-Seven Complete Line of “Monarch are the Q Supreme Result of our Toda. m 103 p,m N a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected. | Do Repalr Work of Every King, Work GUARANTERD | Horse Shoeing Always on band ready for work. HENRY GREIF, J, §. 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