The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 1, 1897, Page 2

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YOU WANT THE CORRECT THING whether When you buy a dress handsome or inexpen-i want your money’s wort Phe } Jection that assures you satisfac | and saves you money can be hw here, NW ROVLTY DRS Gd0Ds Our stock is complete with the he-t values the New York market affords FOR (56, —Tnirty-two-ined all woo! filling dress goods, in two-tone! effects. FOR 193,.—Brown, black ani ne Dlue striped camel's hair, 56 1 wide. NG COMPANY. ARSIDENT AND MANAC ib PRESIDEN | FOR 250,—anl- woot n« ings in checks and plaids. FOR 490,—A!l the newest coloriv in 38-inch all wool Bourettrs FOR 98 —Ourssatin doisted Broa! cloths in every popular eh: this price were bough|-wnder eld Tariff pric Handsome — E fat ew suitings, the _aihterial for tailor suits, va | RICH AUTUMN SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED, That are the Real thing. We mail a masterly deal in silks ; they're ber It's a chance for you if you take it Heavy weight, extra wide Roma Stripe China Silks at 65c yard. Rich changeable effects in soft ane | stiff Taffetas, the very best for haut some linings and waists, at 69e yard | Stylish Roman stripe and Tartu plaid waist. Taffetas at 75c and 85¢ the yar) The most complete line of tin black brocade silks for separate stir ever shown in this city at 98e tlh yard. MILLINERY OPENING, FR:DAY OCTOBER FIRST. We extend a cordial inv tation t the public to visit. our millivery we | partment on this day especialiy— | | who are interested io artisiie disple of fine bats, bounets, ribbons trimmings. No matier bow lit how much you pay for your you may as well have the ¢ thing, stylish, well mace the money ; and you can surer than avywhere else. ce RE Ere Ne RS > OCTOBER 1 CORSETS FITTED HERE TUL WEEK BY A CHIVAGO EX! ERT. | |z SHOE DEPARTMENT. | The interest manifested trade in our line of clilir " wiich represent the top votel in» | and quality, is evidence tous ¢ merit in the line. 50c buys black kid skin, 2 t 75e buys spring-heel kid skin, 8, lace or button, 75c buys spring-heel calf skin, | to 8. | Larger sizes in proportion, Women’s Shoes—Our — wome shoe business bas not been start but a skirmish hhne already mands the attention of the wise, a you neglect your interest if you not investigate this department coming week, $125 buys woman's kid.ish foxed, lace tip. $1.50 buys woman’s kid skin, double sole, stop tip, great weare $1.50 buys soman'’s kangar calf, lace or button, school wear, $2 buys woman's vici, abeauty. | Io Our Men's Departmenc—We | gave you 25 per cent on calf, box- calf and cordovan goods, Ellis, Rudy & Phillips ti at Conta fs mercury will surely d« ph era in To! monlals (© Noid by Drngsists, price Te. per v Hisil'> Pamily Pll are the b ot Galt ! lous: |. LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $5.00 to &5.¢ day. Booms only $1.00 and upwards, A. B. COOPER, Monege H va ‘ime. Ican take those two M xr Record of | there, this fall will mean more, as far as that |" issue is concerned, than the result of Greater New York, Tammany has purposely omitted any ref rence to the Chicago platform, and wil\) make their fight on local issues alove obscuring the silver question as muct sible. But io Kentucky it is ere on the part of any one to dodge the issue, though the silver Demo: swore some of lust year’s main ayn meuls, such as the Lwiosbip of silver and wheat, To the silver Demoera' le leade:s, however, the fight is even move ib. 0 ove of free silver—it isa fight for pohtical saprem in Kenwe y Sith the defest of ‘Ss m Sheckeiiorw Wis fall will come the izevy bie di solavoa of the silver Dewo party io this siate. The Nuoo party and the Popalis party will gather up the fragmeni the paris of Bryan and free o of silver, It meaus the retirewev Democratic to private life permauently of many silver leaders, who now are eiuel out of a job, or boldiog by only « brief tevure. It means that ex-Ser ator Blac kOure mast forever abe eon his hope of succeeding Senator Liud say, the *renegade.’’ It mevns that io the reorganived Democ: which will be an avcomplished fa by 1900, the now despised gades” will hold bigh 1 9. A CLINGHING ARGUMENT, We wish to call the attention of of our free silver fiiends to the fol- owing article, which sppeared in the “Register”? of this morning. It oc- cupied the most promnent posii.or that it could get in thei paper, aod ir an unmistakable evidence that the manager of the Register’? is about to cast the weight of his paper for sound money. ‘Toe evidence given in the inte view gives free silver a black eye. It is just what Mc, Bryan would have learned bad he gone to Mexico, but he prudenily postponed his vis The interview proves just what tie Republicans and gold standard Dem-} oerats have at all times maintained, | «1 prosperity of Mexive was alla wyth as far as the masses of the people are concerned. Register” to the We welcome the tanks of sound money advocates. Its first article in bebaif of its newly e-- poused platform is a good one. Give the people some more, Vhe ‘*Register”’ says: Engineer J. M. Jones, formerly f this city and an employe of the I C., returned tome yesterday from u one of the railroads for the past four years, He ssid he had enougi f Mexiwo, and when asked 00 | free silver there, he replied that he had enough of It. “When L left bere,”’ he added, ‘+1 an avowed free silver advocate but now my opinion bas been entii.-| ly changed by my eaperience in thy free silver republic. When I left che city of Mexico the other day I hui $1,011 io Mexicon money, 1 wen to a broker to get Ametivan mon for it and received $450, The biok« | said he would not have given me (hs | amount on the dollar if Lo bul «| smalier quaniity. 1 reserved tw Mexicaa doijurs, end have them wi dollars and convince any one iu few momen's that the free coi |silver is @ mistake. The comm, | jiaborers in. Mexico earn only # .01 scents per day, ard live—-why, | coulda’t near eat the food tey at [forced to eat—and then talk to iosperity iu fiee silver Mexiv« as detsined once vn ove of m runs seventy-two hours on accoun { washouts in the road, and never alea morsel of food, because I rou not eat the food of the average Mex ican ciiven, No, sir; Ldou't wa jany free silver in mine, thavk you RECORDS Which Prove False the Charges of the Democrats. aye oi | Fronkfort.—Some Very The Lesingion ‘Leader’? of 29/0, inst,, puolishes the following pecial from Frankfort: Ae article purporting to give ti vations of the Frankfort penite iary from April 1, 1894, to Novew 5, is going the rounds Democratic papers, Lt is false iy | + every statement, The Auditor's ¢ tive 1s the ouly place where the avia receipts aad expenditures for avy departments can be t " ep figuies did not { ber system of che ances of such accounls » nieclness t table exhiinied by o ¢ emnocraie frends, purporiog as all other t bles do, the .o: pis aud expendi ares for all ¢ nevis of the peattenwary, tac [> 1 $12,556 06 experdod on ou chair plant fom Ap “e »Novewber iO, 1 and dodu mW recelpls $2 32 when the A al ‘itor s books show that ouly y drawn; here the issue was first | loss to have beea more . clearly defined, and the result here | 000, as can be seen by the firet tathe inning Decembe . closiog Novembe 00 auy otber election this fall, Lo] p24, Bes Democratic of expenditures over S515 5 iT (sil wri In Obio the Democratic leaders ave} poine siwe. See tale num Tesh’ A great temptation is plac! fore the ladies in the, ma gnilicen’ display of new | ~ Clad ~ Dress Goods In most all jhe new colors patterns and weaves. wool two-toned Cheviots — Beers atthe front, Thereis no attempt) 1 cratic leaders are very careful to). For the year be the wader ble number four, elty dress patterns from $8 ae Goods) ‘Miss Mary &, F.Grei! & & Co! All-wool 36-in black| Noveities at , Linoleums,Rugs, 10) 50 ceuts a de Mexico, where he had been employed nices amed us of 3 ceeeeneees WLBB44 Sos 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. DEL & SON 310 Broadway *“Schul’s th VD BSLETEBERBAGDE Telephone No, 310, : ~ 900000008. hh oe ee aae0 1 \BLISHED 1864,—— GENERAL INSURANCE i) 3, ¢ . err Chovvewa te te PATHE S Manufacturers aud Dealers 1p —— Mill Machinery, etc. | INCORPORATED PADUCAH, AY | “The People’s Light Power and Railway Co, {Will furnish you POWER AND LIGHT. 221 soble Prices. Jer delivered bee leu oul sper be di able price int be vemaining pine months under the The Cost of Funding the Pen at) wore Plain Fyures. iro as shown by Auditor's books (Aug. Auow acc J by Auditor's books, $131,063.43, e| probably not ow s shown by Aud'.o1's books, $15,- W668, of convicts, a3 shown Aadiior’s vilice. 86, shown by Audi ot’s books, on che wade during the time. 873,09 Owing by coni:acior on cluding coriecied prices as published ss. 612 38 BANK, ‘Staple and Fancy Groceries, Total, $181,42) Phe Auditor's ofive is Let ouly olfice whe Thus it is seen from the above ta. urday nigh 4 tr juder tue Democuis average }UU0 30 was received for that Gane I | cud of a loss of $85,000 for tb v sg) moans ander the Demoera) | ououut © Auditor's books (kept by the jiues were Uret Ughtly Democrats at the tme,) show the’ #1’ {000 on ievord books to couuiies » 1595, lo Mareh period, (fa iter of justice there at least $0 yo " added to the above the fol- hand now more w wing amounts Republicaos assumed rol. Of the For bills for the penitentiary prop: | expenditures ela , but not paid | months $15,500 rll April, 30. peat im For bills for the chair pluat deliv. | additional wa edia Maren, bat not paid fur till of $24,000 w tous 21 prov \ Aud the fo % amounts should: « ' 1 peid by clerk in Ay R ai t due from Keutucky Co., $42.65 tom i : 5 reed N s for tue Unter years, 1895 Isy6. $535,161.59 tw Tt will te seen from the of a for the last three years 4 Democrats tere Was lost on or Bll each cons : Towil also be voted that fo Tinwuths uuder a De We low Was $36,003 - Gun rave of 8100190 86 for & year, As itis shown by ihe pub sot ferred to Ghat the deileit tor the ewe yeur ending Novenver| PERSONAL. 0, 1506, was only 8 follows taut for tie lust eigut months Jot Laat year audee the Republicans If suffer tions or late Vitality gone ties you are | a remedy do prompt work and give perfect leit was 860 05 To complete the recuid let us tuke us coming fom December , to August 81, 1897, inclus- satislaction—a remedy very power Paid oot for peottentiary proper, fay aremedy very power harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost] mauhood, lack of y and im a potence are things of the past when vu 2 5 8 5 "0 i 14,951 08, “NO is so easily obtained. One ee | dollar a bottle; six bott for $5.| Received for hive of convicts, ete.,/ Fnclose $1 and receive U-NO by'| private delivery at your address) F by reports in Dx. I. P viv | OLLIZENS' fu SAVINGS t puid ia Sept)$87,887.05. id out for chuir plant, as shown ARKER, Received from ebuir plant, as 7. 226 Broadway, Paducah, yy | Capital and Surplus, $120, 000. 00 tures from 31,1897, 637, $p.m. On Sat n 7 to 8, Open from 9 a, m, t the exe” sof expendiiures se orca last theve years |IMt@rast Paid oa :ime Ueposits |, OFFICERS 803.07 per month, while for the) ys... pony seventeen months under the Republi- | We, Paxton ma cuus the excess has beea only, 85,-|R, KUpy iasis On hi 769.15—but litte more than balf as | much as the Democrats | DIREC TORS, | In each of the above tables, as was 243.4. Ruby, t. Saure (he case in the ariicle referred to, we 4 Kauunrrah, BF. P W rON, 2 presuppose that there is the same Gxo, O, Hart FR. PARLEY, ' Total loss for the last three years, [amount of material on hand in the’ R. Rupy,, vansville We have| in its action, and absolutely | | Evansville, Paduean and Cairo Packet Line. Owned and Operated by the Fennessee and Ohio River Transpor« yn Co. stirs, JOK FOWLER an ry Leave Pa tican a Paducah and Vairo Packet Line ( ally excepe y.) ort AB, Howell. 0.0.§ DENTIST | Telephone 221.%, Oflives, 427 Broadway Office Hours: 84 m, to 12 m..¥to 5 p.m, andatnigo ¢ Matil.Effiiger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, Fas) aa es 180 8 Third A». | ABNEY, © !INTIST, an) OADWAY BROADWAY HOUSE. Bs ann tions, nicest rooms, MEALS 256 $1.00 PLR DAY Highth street VeIELD. KY J Heerer. Pr G R.DAMNMIS, AGENT FOR ‘Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. all on him aod get estimates Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. Clarence Dallam * steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts,» bona i Pah Attorney-at-Law Lowisviite rust Building. KEFEM BY PERMINON,T Louisviiie M Muir & DR, W. C. EUSANKS, HOM(KOPATHIST, ® phone 1 HARRY F, WiLL WSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon Omce Tto¥ a, mI m Iftice, No 419'9 Broadway, J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1861 rosecutes claims b fore the Burean of Pensions f f r 4 C. A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Oillc, 602 1-2 5, Seventh St S. Sixth 1:30 to 8 Residence Mier Hours 7:20 to 9 a p.m, 6to8 p.m REMOVED! AL STEAM \ LAUNDRY fo No. 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J. W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHC 200. DEALER IN Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adame L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Vike Am-G2 man Nat, Bank, J

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