The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 23, 1897, Page 2

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) RAARVBVSEBWVWLVVOVOVUETD EBVO DOBO MO VSVOTTUE BB Co vloaks coat n’t suit a Lave hundred If you want ooe se —Our price for pretty, smooth braid trimming, for children from ild’s h the jacket, 1n red, brown or green avy chevic ted style. —Bnys here a ile box-pl shades, made i —All y blue k here for these ish mi box coats in red and ) With velvet collar. Perfect Fitting Jackets If you want a coat to feel snug in,fone to keep in'the warmth and keep out the wind, try one of our black boucle’box-front jackets at $3.98, Stylish tan covert cloth jackets, with velvet c« lar, for $4 98, Silk-lined heavy cloth jackets, navy blue aud black, a band ment, for $7.50. The Graceful Cape There's an easy, dressy grace about these capes. From many we select just three to tell ied designers originated them. Silk-lined, Thibet fur trimmed, 20 inch boucle capes Thirty-six-incb, best quality Melton cloth capes, braided, fur trimmed, our price only $4.08. Stylish plush capes with braid, bead and fur trimming, 20 inches long, with silk lining, for $5.00. FUR AND FEATHER GOLLARS= llars, with $1.98, Thibet fur 8, black Long black coque feather boas at) Fine black cone; 60c to 8Yc. head and tail trimmir Newest fancy’gray feather boas at} Regular $5.00 $1.50. | boas offered here at 82 9 Just received, all lengths of fie) fF ostrich feather boas. ette tyle Jsome stone-marten fur co $3.00, STRAIGHT FROM PARIS Plenty trimmed te show you, and many Ideas we are showing in Fine Hats for untrimmed to deco- rate tk your fancy and our according skill, your wishes — come and see. We Make a Specialty of Beautiful Black Velvet Picture Hats. SOSOSODODOOOOOED SHOE DEPARTMENT! The interest manifested by the trade in our line of chi which represent the top notch in style and qua of merit in the line. 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. 75¢ buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8, lace or button. 75¢ buys spring-heel calfskin, 5 to 8 Larger sizes in proportion. WOMEN’S SHOES. Our women’s shoe business has not been started, but but a s! mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you neg) your interest if you do not investigate this department the coming week Idren's shoes, $1.25 buys woman’s kidskin, foxed, lace tip. 1.50 buys woman’s kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great wearer. 1.50 buys woman’s kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear. 2.00 buys a woman's vici, a beauty. IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT We save youltwenty-five per cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and cordovan goods, ELLIS RUDY & PHILLPS 219 BROADWAY 221 DOVES? VOTO VEDIO 9949499900000 WVBCBVE® Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of FIRE fotm | MSUTANCE TORNADO Office over Citizen’s Saving Bai HENRY MAMM N, dr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Opening Books... i Pr ; ia lished every afternoon, except All ready for} THE PADUBAR ‘DAILY su, . a Sunday, by mimon Sense « a E SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. | visors tor fee silver” and. wo SATURDAY, OCT 807. ANNOUNCEMENT, Commonwealth's Attor: an It Wuartven and Yeiser are ister’? for its abuse ley, they are paying than it is wort paying the “R 1 upon F “h. & a letter to the Louisville *Dispatch’’ Taytog has written in which he advises the Populists to ‘vote for principle.” That ought to settle it, ——— desires that the Cuban question be settled by peaceful means, bat at the same time 1s preparing to 20,000 additional troops to the fatal island, Ir will bea strange sensation for AIN send Mr. Lang to vote the straight Demo- cratic ticket this fall; it has been so long, you know, stamped since he rigut under the rooster, lifference between a Repub administra- Tx lean and a Democratic tion is that the Republicans give the] people something to show for their «l the Democra's don't. Stvce Yeiser has moved out of te although he still draws his sal- the question is, ‘‘Who is Mayor at Paducab, or have we a Mayor at Is any actof Yeiser as Mayor money, city, all? valid?’ Tue town of Skaguay in Alask was discovered, reached a population of several thousand and and all in nivety days, and yet some people think that the good old days collapsed, .| have not returne Seven suicides are r H orted from i ‘the Klondike withia a month, Prob- Jably it is the highest percentage of It is hoped tha oreshadow of the report suivides ever known, this is not a that will come from there next spring. Tur new tariff yielled nearly $7,- 000,000 in August, nearly $3,000,- 000 in September, and will approach $10,000,000 this $18.0 the month. 000 amonth is the amount tariff is expected to produce eventually. Ir is stated that tue entire debt of Iowa will be paid off within a year, and that the levy for 1899 will re- duced to 2'g mills or less, But then it Towa is a Republican si istrations there are not pered by Democratic deficits. D that bh every depar vorue good fruits. in t.| | ment of the city’s affaiis, The only way to continue this sound business keep the Republi can party in control, We would cratic friend management is to | vise our local d t tr i labor from That Democratic to say too the reduction of wages by the city for ordinary $1.25 to $1.00 per day. duction was made by a mayor and is what always takes place under Democrat Iministrations, A nenwep ebild and a city ou ad tition of the the d by a corrupt city avoids stration does not desire a rep- disgrace. Paducah | has torn itself ) ring, and her ci that the Yei ting left out in the the Democratic will see to it Democratic are cold hereafter, Thr attention of the people who are bewailing the treatment of silver is called to a recent statement of the Treasury Department, ver cent, of th in the world 1s full legal tender total stock of silver world, according to this statement, i now & 5,900,000, of which $3 - 611,700,000 is full lugal tender, which shows silver money The money in the Tne railroad men who last year or- ganized for the support of McKinley protection, and sound money have good reasons to be satisfied with the result of their work. The g: ings of the railroads of the country for the year just ed are shown to be $75,000,000 greater than the pre- ecding year, the number of greatly increased, already advanced in ross earn- employed aod wages many cases. Tur attention of fre le orators are utilizing their last camy aign and of last Congress, rac who speeches of in which they asserted that the adop- tion of a protective tariff would re- duce our opportunities to find markets abroad, is respectfully called to the fact that the exportations in the sec- Dingley tariff were nearly 25 per cent, greater than th of the corresponding month of last year under the Wilson tariff, ee In the heat of the municipaleam- paigo our citizens must not overlook the great national issue that is before ond month under the the great floancial questions, empart © wonderful imp free silver movement | bill, insist About|} | party would be ’| thes afford to vote for free silver he clerk of the Kentucky to do in goly a Den stale would: be ourt has nothing ooratic victory in thi id tus to th Bry- aud to anism, Mr. Baitey didate for peals, is highly ion he is meeting thr + as he | He ti aroused a cep stat weels with bis ly the Republica vl active, and is th will they he eof vass poll will 1 with the belie t they full it elected by a hauds it is i y, ond ant to the eau di protection in wh country that he should be elected from) Washir the effect that civil service re d that those pol- yhad hoped Prosident Me- ld not live up to the read the The St | law of they nal ¢ Pre see that the will of the ed i money Revory by no meaus deac iticians Ku u Louis platform, have of the times until repealed in nati at the inc Li atform is t varty and we belicve th pre: 1 that document exec who were, tarift pt of al adoption of a id Dewoc dar ag th ion of the ing that the protective system w injure our fore ested to know tha’ gu trade, rts of do- | second | the expc rchandise under the e Dir ve per mestic month a zley tariff were nearly cent. greater corre: i than in the mad xre $103 last 869, 6 y ey a ated yared wi in th vonding mouth last year Tax « paid some ¢ uncil, some eight years a riueers $1,000 in ¢ t were half a dozen mer b preps and ther work here for 4 jog a of plans filed a some « their crude aud s clerk's « report, they v how far the howlers, to deno som which t " 1 which ney ka views ft up their express of oa a su ly ignors ures up je are a 1 8 man a they do not know anyth name of comn where they may leaza fore t ey bray tempt t Moue efforts would lead to interna: rt ut Keittoley to set on foot ne lism. of a to the real fee ction or d ck of sympat sng of the s, they enthusia silver Bat if ina 1 this A 20 ter, and as ; [silver is suppo ise for t ought ine n of the efforts the silver Democra the silver pr Tur for yea's b tricks, fr office hold ment and somewhat tired who claimed right, all Whenever claim tt oa 1 it for y ome of their k oltice 2 they or when elected spent mc standing around the corn streets, electioneering for a third or fourth term for themselves, or bringing the power of their office to bear to elect other tren ack on the ome in their] The r who will them off ple even the Democratic voters next at business docs no e@ the gre mass of tisfactory to the and is emmently uneatis men who plow and help furaish liv ing for the world, Tur to wunt another lead, They have cer- the Luetgert trial for efforts in Chicago papers will have h tainly worked all it. was worth, Their aid of the prosecution have been to the utmost, be conv cted daily papers— the detective police—several appar- by the ‘ently crooked witnesses und a lot of | {i 326 BROADWAY | us, That question is: Can Paduean | old sausage bones, then to the out. | wanted jeritical in fellow, | If Luetgert could not] { Gained values f our por and add iny schemes, no ient eep no da es; nothing but ge id va’ ods bri re. V are about ection and cc alifornia | y cert ‘|Your Cl oak May as Well be worth t will perhaps be iuter- | ( NOTIONS li th ing months of in new, meritc y the multitudes ple buy here | Values « é larity. to > it. No exagger- sling gener d, sound, orious and values omparison lankets inly are hown ents und tancy that] blankets tosr ver city k of other Corree KID GLOVES pric uily PL ‘are te best s go th OGILVIE & 00.) |. r bottle, Ber : | [wher * ae eV VO B2- We" » © eeu) ¢ The Most Fastidious Will be pl. xsed by an inspection of our fali stuck of. s~Shoes ¢, all ae D od Just received—up to da the latest styles ard novelties. 1 We Padu cah people, and are ready to supply their have studied the wants of the | | every need iu shoes 2 H. DIEHL & SON ’ MLEPHONK gio BReapway— 31¢ & STATO i £20000 0088* @ ROVVAVWAR Perfect Home | :APPOINTMENTS| N | | | | as most important, perfect Plumbing. No Lome A hundred dollars spent for loctors and ill drained robing means five hundred saved from the « | | | * ED D. HANNAN « 132 South Fourth Street-Teléphone 20! AF B " RGDOLL, —— PROPRIETOR Paducah - Bottling LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. temperance E Water, Orax Ale, ete. ed until 11 o’elock at night during Telephone*101. 5 week and 12 o'e otk | PADU Castings. NARCH LE LE MFG, CO, London. ps for Monarch 1c cards, rt CYC New Yorts Send nine ¢ Piaying Cards. Seeraseqownwveweer WAHL & PONS =) THOT SUNDRIE ANC tiki b HS uid . GRADE AND BICYCOL Agent for the B Stearns for best on the ma ) before bi () te repa Don’t fail to call r shop. Free riding remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works } North Fifth street, near Palmer Houce mp! school to the and 12: Oi. med, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) 7:30-9 A. M. i r. M. Uflice H { ce Hours | 28 4 Telephone 364 1 ae 224202 MMi! finger & GO Underiokers and embalmers, 1 190 8 Third ia \BNEY, DENTIST. 4fé BPGAOWAY R,. DAIS, G AG Rani and Triumph Furnaces. ry ’ $b estima lon bim ar rt beatin t Tin, Stato and iron Roofer. 129 8. Thid St. St. su GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of in the war of C four years 1-65. fore the Bureau 1 Pr DR W. . EUBANKS, HOMCSOPATILST, Wann a AR YF, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physi cian and on A, ISBELL, i D Physician and pa Hess Sixth, 180 to 3 Now M ae | Good Wark, , SON, 8 and oy: Eig 5, nned Goods of All Kinds, elivery to f the city, Cor ca 7th and Ac Fet's C wst autee to furtita id

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