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

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nen You Can Not Form An Ide ——OF OUR Cloak we0«0~. Stock your wants in and Ready-made Suits. OOOSOOOOCOSOCOOS Our buyer placed large order for thesi handsome Boucle Capes, fur trimming, material and _ labor cheap. Th were $2.98. tt All our jackets are madi by the very The fit and perfect This best appearance i: handsome Cover vet collar and silk $5.00 is only one of the man; good styles that we ar showing. et The t their* in efforts to prices on this elegant gar. ment. It is 36 inches long of best quality black mel- ton, elaborately braided, fur trimmed. Our price is only $4.98. tt We have not neglected the children’s —_ wants. Whether you need a wrap for a child one year old or a stylish jacket for a miss, we can please you. Just now you may be needing a warm, serviceable jacket for children from six to fif- teen years old. We have them of navy blue and brown cheviot, neatly braided made for $1.49. Dialed Fashion has decreed, and too, that plushes are to retain their lead as wisely stylish garments this seas- on You know how ser viceable and dressy they are, and this handsome braid, bead and fur trim med cape, 20 inches long with silk lining $5.00 gives you some hint of the , for perfection of our line of these wraps WE: are showing all that is best and most stylish in separate skirts and tailor-made suits. Ellis, Rudy & Phillips, 219=221 Broadway, Paducah, K HE SAYS I PURE OLD GOLD The American Protective Tariff a League has jast issued another and Government Asa: Saya La. Very complete edition of We tariff ae ti 4 laws. This volume of 144 pages, res's Maggots are Good, ives the ollicial text of the Dingley Hodgenville, Ky., Oct. 2—That/ tariff; complete comparison of the there is gold in Larue county hills is) Diugley and Wilson law; and, index : nade certain by the report just made jto all ‘articles covered by the new © on sample ore sent to the government tariff, ‘The book will be of grea assayist by J. P. McGee, of the valve for referen ud for avswering the Atherton neighborhood. It is pull questions regardi ge the tonff just a question of how rich the ore juestion, It will be sent to any ad The ore taken out by Mr. McGve w ress for 25 cents, Ask for document the top surface outcropping, and No. and address The Americat made no effort to dig for it at all. | Protective Tariff League, 135 West The ore sent ran about $2 to the ton, I Street, New York, valueless, but Mr. McGee will di for under ore now, and thinks he wi A company has been organized t find a pay lode without any trout | uild a wagon roi from Dyea to " or much expense. ike Linderman, in Alaska, This seems to confirm the iinpr, A large quantity of liquor, which sion that there is gold in the hills as being shipped to Alaska as kero- Hardio, which is situated tu eand sugar was zed by gov. same chain of mountains as Lari: | ernment authorities, county. It has been officiaily determined the orth only $12,000,000, instead of 60,000,000, a8 popularity supposed, vat G,. Fair Secretary of State Finley positive y estate is announces his candidacy for oo gress in the E! venth district. a r Until you have seen the preparation we have made to supply Cloaks, Capes, Children’s Wraps 20 - inch with silk lining and Thibet| aj when price we ask you for tailors Cloth Jacket, with silk vel facing » iff makers failed raise | “THE PADUGAM OAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, NOORPORATRD. » PARSLDERT AND MANAGER ‘Vi08 PRESIDENT SRCHRTAKY TREASURER THE DAILY SUP cial attention to ALL local bap In Paducah and vicinity, wlecting general news, which will be iven as fully-as space Will bemit without re= ard Wo expense. THE WEEKLY SUN er! to the interedts of our country pa nd lla all mee be Deway and, taining, while keeping ted wn all pofliical afairs aud toptes;whtle it will de a fearless and tireless exponent of the doc srines and teachings of the National Repubit- own party. CORRESPONDENCE, special feature of the weekly edition of oN will be 148 Correspondence Devar' nent, in which it hopes ably to repruseut Very locality within the limits of its circu: ation, ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known oo cation. a e Ofce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth strvot ir ie Daily, per annum. . ’, 2.25 le t vo State. Citrk of the Court of Appeals, JAMES. G fe | BAILEY, of Magomn County Representative, POURTHS DISTRICT, M \LIVINGSTO County. Pte Judge, JOHN C FARLEY, sheriff? CHARI EY Se ‘Clreut’ Ciera, WILL C v. County Clerk, RODNEY id DAVIS, FORD, ‘Magistrates, iret District, H, HERBST. Third Disirict, W. H. HOOK Bourth Dis:ric x Pitt District, Eighth District Constables First District, B. F. Fifth District, JO) Seventh Distrh Eighth District, Mayor, E. FARLEY, CY Jidve, EW, PRATT. city Ma J. A. JAMES utlng Attorney, iy er HENSLEY HARRIS i oeue wane First Ward, E. E. BELL Second Ward, H, C. BERNHARD. Poira Ward, WM. BORNEMAD STARKS. hour, Ward, TP. CARTER and FRED AM jth Ward, CBRIS LEIBEL and JACOB W.J. WHITE ALLISON’ and GEO v and 0. B, {h Word G. M. OFHLSCHLAEGER and Jo4, 00a Fouran Wara a soa\ Fitth Ward, H. D. BAL dixth Ward, jonwealth’s Attori ey. Sam Houston js a candidate for the office of Commonwealth's Attorney for the Second Ju: ictal district comp sea of Met vacken aud Marsball counties at the November electivu ——EEEEE— Ir is not surprising that the silver camp meeting in Obio was a failure in view of the fact that the farmers in the United States exported in Au- gust more of their products than they exported in the corresponding month of the two preceding yeais combined, ot was offered $2,000,000 in gold at San Tur Secretary the Treasury Francis it’? ry of ‘Don't need How quickly a former Secreta- the Treasury would bave pounced upon it. Apybody can see the changes seven months have wrought, and be glad of the differ- , but replied, ence. The man who can’t see it is} vient revenue to meet all running ex- blind,—Chicago Inter Ocean, And} penses when matters resume their some of those blind people are right} ermal condition now going up and dc wa through Ken- A FAMOUS CASE, tucky predicting Bryan’s election in] ‘The trial of Luetgert, the Chivag: 1000 upon the Chicago platform. —_| sausage maker, for the murder of lis laa: ases in criminal law, It was and agricultural districts report a enormously increased business since the enactment of the new tariff law aad the increased employment which f supposed in the early part of the trial tuat the evidenve of Luetgert’s was so conclusive that the trial would Tue reports from Spain now it perfectly apparent that P. McKinley's attitude on the Cub ous, and of a American citi character that ever Ne yen will appr only is he entering on a « perity to Cuba and the Cubans, bu al of the intelligent earth and avoid the nations of th hostilities certain to follow hasty and ill advise action taken without careful exaw nation of all the facts and erticisms which would have careful consideration as to the cour of duty and wisdom Nopopy who voted for McKinle has been heard to complam duri the last six'y days of the resu that vote. Since the enactment the protective tariff which the elec larger than in avy year ley times, and the only complain which the banks have to offer is tha they cannot find enough customer for the money which they | we them does not tell Wiican, This te in marked. es Nothing be ene ee erate : as they last they are| Weekly; yer hina tabs e litic he ‘ Jur strongest lines are our ladies’ Scalia 1.u0 | Pending period of the Cleveland ad-) and children’s hose at 25 cents. ’ ministration, when banks were] We also think that we have the, breaking, business houses closing, |best 10-cent hose in Paducah. and mapvufacturers reducing force: or suspending operations all together. As to that $1 McLean and Ch Ira 000 check whic an, of Ohio, wo in favor of at Ww said to have liam Jene gested { given to from Ohio as well has been by some more effective pr & mere ejectwnent. prevent the steady inflow aud o between the that best ign of commerce The fact States proves the two Unit market tions. the most of these foi countries prevent their takin tion whi ny would disturb their own lations or reduce the market wh their people bave in the United Stat for their producto Constpenine that the Dit gley law found the warehouses and shelves crowded with foreign the country goods when it went into operation its second mouth is proving very 5 aud The the isfactory gratifying. veipts for mouth will, i pected, surpass those of the corre- sponding mouth in the history of the Wilson law, although that law had the advantage of the revenues from large quantities of foreign goods which were held back prior to its actineut and rushed into the antry as svon as it went upon the statute books, while precisely the reverse conditions prevailed when the Ding ley law went into operation. The deficit in the second month of the Wilson law was $15,000,000, while in the secoud month of the Dingley law there is a defi of only 835,454 7 There every = reason w believe tha the Dingley law will provide sufli guilt have been concluded long before thi has followed, Between the growth in earning. of the people employ in manufacturing districts and the good prices which farmers are getting their grain, business is goo. with the retailers, and, as a conse- for , A ‘ ve e fatal building, The quence, with all classes in the mer- i tah es shar Pa 1 j i A and proved to have been cantile and manufacturing communi- | {8% found and prove tuken from the vat, where ber body ues of the country, ‘Tus is the way Mr, Bland looks at the question, which shows that the great leader will be apt to be in the Populist party by 1900, He says: ‘If that (referring to the free coinage of silver) does not furnish a} sufficient circulating medium, would and J) w money wi wi tt w issue paper money, would have that paper money like the | since the night of the alleged murder, old greeubacks—redeemable in noth- | A: ing aud good legal-tender for all debts—publie and private, ne ) eq | ud that the verdict would have been | guilty. little was known of the resources of was believed of death were produced in court. defense claimed that the womnn was yet alive, that she had been seen Bat it is evident that hat he defendant's lawyers. ‘The woman upposed to have been murdered was to have been destroyed, ere positively identiied as those orn by the missing woman, A cause as supposed to have been found for ‘The instruments All The ne terrible murder, as complete, but one thing. > sident question is going to be clear, vigor: irse whic! will bring permanent peace and pros- one which will meet with the approv- tion of McKinley 1, manu facturers have resumed full time, and increased wages in y cases, New... business houses report their sales iuce McKin- : Ibis now sug- | L. B. OGILVIE & CO, Colored Dress Goods... The clever dressers of Paducah have long since determined their preference for trading here, where |they always find the greatest vari- ety of high-class goods from which jto make a selection. This year we |have taken greater pains than ever |to secure the best for our patrons. | The new fall styles are superla- tively beautiful, and the ladies are! *\already in love with them and fast picking out their preferences. Sup- Pose you come in and pick out yours? y vt at » “l y e y Fall Hosiery. Plaid hose are the latest fad. We| have them for ladies and children. Also a large line of school hose. t t We have just received a tot] of Roman stripe and plaid percales. They are the very latest patterns jout in these goods. ial Bargain is ten pieces| Ns A Spe fom of the otae, ae Jof white domet flannel at in the rection of Ohio, bu | 1 get tl It is also announced that] his rival caniitate tr the presi] BB OGILVIE! lial nomivation ex gtessman Towne, has already bee | & CoO. | ordered off the stump and out of the | | state by the manager of the O) Se ae eee Democratic camy the Honorable | prof stifled one re} Allan O. Myers, and it is shrewaly {lg Doge tt was provedito have suspected that Mr. Bryan's abset me from the fatal vat, w uw A professor, ¢ Normine further is heard put | profe t V introduced | 7 that proposed retaliatory lég w fink rut ul of a d in Argentine with reference to Jusked the ¢ sj prof iden United States aud her imports into] tuced that country, Nor is there any {sku t and realization of the great commercial | ut t troubles between the United States! ‘I ne Case snd the result and other foreign couatries witch the | will probably be that Loet » Whom free-traders were predicting as a re-/all the r¢ arly believes sult of the new tariff. Sixty days! ty have passed since it went into opera-| = tion and nothing bas bappened to] Money Orde systen: mm modation who do not evjoy qof ba arned dol when pre if iyment © pa ul an only be i 1, and the f where ey ore “ ned for uf 1 show r es where money preseribed per order was pur mised by the payee ho other yurpose | than depo + money where be knew it would be safe until | wanted. | When the original money order has Jbecome void a duplicate’ is issued Jupon application, by Aperintend ent of the tem, and void dapli« ates are replaced by warrants upor 4 fund created by wuvalled-for money which has aceu ated ince the he system en in operation Hundreds « ould be 1 where farmers, miuers, mechanics have used the a saviuge| tio ing being | Vit the case of amivers Iville, Col, | Me nt daily numerous and the postotfice departs void orders to be B renewed 5 lawyers say, the corpus delicti bad ot been proven, So the experts were called in, One sarlage’ banks. oftivials who have the ret orders In charge tinder al of the that the » is being used in the place of $ : $ $ ° $ $ $ 3 5 oe i tc |) *“Schul’s Took Up,” SHOES. We make a specialty of Shoes of all sizes and styles. you a good shoe for $1.00 Better shoes at better prices. Telephone No. 310. And now the children need good SCHOOL School We can sell H. DEIHL & SON 310)Broadway. RA AAA h Ah eda Miss Mary R, E, Greif & Co SURANCE GENERAL IN AGENTS. Palanhona L7ék PADMCAH K ——Mauutacturers aud Vealers Lo Mill Machinery,'‘etc. NCORPORATED wo The People’s Light Power and Railway Co. care [Will furnish you < ~ Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, PADUCAILAY POWER AND LIGHT, Beaso ble Prices. Vou Can't Mae Every Inch MONARCH CYCLE Chicago New York Playing Gard WYOWY32 Lf suffering from early indiscre ns or later excesses, power and ality gone, we are just the par- $ you are looking for. We have 226 Broadway, GEAINING, iC ALsoMtN ine rinton B. Davis, AROSITECT. Setuas Sarounrore Offive Am,-German Nat. Bank | aosisence az 5.0 54, sARCH ab through. Paducah, Gapital and Surplus, 9,000.00 - Plume from a Lor a good Castings. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, | Ky who purchased an order for $22,090, {4 remedy which we guarantee to! 9). fromo a.m. to3 p.m. On Sa‘-| payable to himself, aud permitiyi| 40. prompt work and give perfect urday nights from 7 to 8. t 7 sa a = y very power- DEAL! te money to real’ on sept fr atisfaction—a remedy very powe —— he ¢ALER IN aniars Ue sake of the se-| {Ul in its action, and absolutely | Interest Paid on Time Deposits |« : irity afforded for depositing the harmless. ty, the seme: ag Staple and Fancy Groceries, aba mih the Boverniined was{are obtained in ten days. OFFICERS, ab Cy willing to forego the inter.| manhood, lack of vitality and im Jas. A: Rupy President Canned Goods of Ail Kinds, est which he would have received had | Potence are things of the Lancy, 0 | 8. RUDY. Aea't’ Onabier | Pree delivery to al the money been placed in a sayi U-NO is so easily obtained. One | prety io all parts of the city, bank or otherwise invested, bu lollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. DIRECTORS. Jor. 7th ana Adams paid the commission demanded by | Huelose $1 and receive U-NO by] Jas. a. Rupy, ‘ |ireware of Olntmente'y Ware Of Olutmente te — the government for issuing the order, | Private delivery at your address Pe: isaas, . that Col > Few The use of Lhe money order system | Same day, Address postoffice box E kiaiarae, E.Fanuey, | | as a savings bank is resorted to as|359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. R. Ruby : | frequently today as at any time in Dx. H. PARKER. qe | fae the past The mails bring to the SS | {a Avy . L. WILLEA, | HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, PocnEK Papucau,icy $" ; $ ; ; : $ Hvansville and Padw ah Pockets (Dally exoe Sumiay Str. JOR PUWLEN and HN 8, ROPIING ia. m. Leave Pav ican Padueah and Cairo Py Suna js (ally except w , Steamer DICK ® Leaves Pasucal ‘1, B, Howell. 0,0,$ DENTIST Telephone 221.f, Offices, 427 Broadway | Office Hours: 8a m, to 12 m,,2to 5 p.m. andat niga $ Matil.Effinger & Co | Undortakers and embalmers, | sae 130 8 Third ‘AS. ABNEY, PSNTIST. A 406 4*OADWAY. BROADWAY HOUSE. Rest hotel in the city Rest accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢~$1.00 PLR DAY scales afi MAYFIELD. R. Hester, Pr G.R. DANMIS, AGENT FOR ‘Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. S v J | for i heating your r Tin, Slate and iron Rooter, 129 8. Thid St, J, 8. GANSTER, — of Pension Claims, him a estimates eran of four years in the war of 1561-65. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau - of Pensions. ence Dallam ” Atterney- cat: “Law towierrite 1 Heridiag. it ‘ 5 : + y0r s « tag ' . : PaAoUCcAn DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMUEOPATHIST, HiRRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon a.m! sy Kr No 419 3 A ISBELL, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. 21-28. Seventh &e Residence 72 Mee Baars. ¥ 7 m wlwa $8, Sixth 30 to 9 a. m., 1:40 to 3 6 to 8p. m REMOVED! A. STEAM LAUNDRY 20 North Fourth St, |New Machinery | Good Work. action Guaranteed, i Y. YOUNG & SON, LW. Moore, To No, 1 Sat ainx uo meroury welingg

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