The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 30, 1897, Page 1

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é the Sun is the best medi which to reach the people, VOLUME II |_NUMBER Ws INTERESTING LOGAL LINES, Court, A Short Session of Po! In Fac? Matters ul Kyerywhere In the City. Candidates are Plentiftul And > Are the Voters Are Rounding Cp Stropule! Tuesdey. Pings For the charge of combs, e'e So in Judae So and $100, The against Je of the county, Whore on Ootober Gla, wal Monda: rae 1 has been ad lice tea, The quiet and neostent have bean out bi town and country, has seemed too | Washington street. © Aly greasing raple sere ogaioat Amc | now tn Loulsyil! He clnims Aoing bis washing . and that | with her, W last we leges, closed out ber and went fo Louisville her $20 of bis money a wateh, As the facts did charge, it being more ofa breach of tr was issucl <ithive time before anet (hi the wander May Fern, A The t and the best time was turned spend S provemen.s are pre Ww ‘The unveiling Woo'men of should wot no doubt be Constable Massa, was reported that th A with ste ho Paducal G vy ist, but a He ex lay uo the ct forma Hy turning it Work will ly two we an 1 to clear the « Mes Floyd Haris tomorrow where the Mc copied Lue st ars Will and. BE, 4 ynd Rol i y y thelr new hou st wishes many friewds, The wires avil telegraph menta were placed in the Ux pot ticket ¢ i are in go Win, Jordar has been ill in th the past elg arged t vol WE quara was today modilied. are allowed to stop over ane eM) tee from 1a take on and put off freig trains are al owet mail. Te 0, t quarantine for trains No. 1 wod 2 jay raised th ster J. J, Plyns ion this morptr ‘Tra‘ow on his div Enginecr J. K. aw, Miss for m, Tenn Dunn will go into t | ness there Dunn lwile Special Agent J. Vhoois Central, can Louisville. L precy by a Lad th DeV ret Christian ¢ s will b we OF OR NAVEL. Lindsay And Left at ator Puekner Noow. Wer mpanicd Ther Prominent Sound Money Men of Paducah, anied by of Henry Bb M. LE. Reeve sea to ¢ of the Lex certain oul- his ends al ) in the case in tune yo | vance the manda gio) usion sts cers of registral ic to be effiei've Try Samuels’ seven year old mash at Lagomar drink, Senger and ex- ent u iy at City Hal, General comm | =) | i | bh fc Vy HIS LIFE FOR hs Ee 24 Last Leader's Eyenttal Lege A Busy Night of Phe Day of the tot Viger + Campa pralty New York. of Great ave suddenly t or, trie died a 4 Gv iOciis no's 10 cents a sn For the PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, “SATURDAY, “LT have pledged-my t the charges visib law | comm ave never claimed to worki n Cloaks elf to s@arch made « Rich: ud all be ime a Une exvited his au “let the nforced. the pe tentiary. He picked. up bis hat 3 al ” » wet D | Sage it their bands to int there were 1,200 mn Isborers, a rough crowd Ido a alked the full length of the nd let his voice outina j 1 set i hat| Mrg. ing} 2 n for mea.”” (th and st nwas filled with nen —the equal rights "a Let us be dune w t for the Nboring : Manhattan prolonged ebee ac shout said, heat that ro: * party of Istana | SF > Comfor's PADUCAR 40, anker JOTOBER 80, 1897, Ne BRI}! Jo ust the Louisy d Bowling Green ny That He PMiduceh Evening , of fax or Thirty ou Dollars Each. Will Also News—Oth- News Oct, 30. J inee for ap) ntield, Ky., lhe Fill also s Nes. DIED AP MILAN, Passed Sarah kt kston Away This Morning. Pinkston, aged 5 home iu Milan, alter a brief illness. 1s the only sister of ton, of North well known in during Sarali day a she was y quarantine. iE i 10 Dia le Fate of nette Engler Caught Fire I Sue the Ifit’s True . Fad tin The Syn TEN CENTS A WEEK Heating Stoves We have them in wore than sixty sizes and patterns, for COAL , WOOD GAS * OIL We are the only people whe can please you in every par- ticular, as to style, quality and price. [0° Neer eunery 108 GEO. 0. BART & SON HAROWARE AND STOVE 60, 303-307 Broadway « 09-117 North Third 4 The old cry you hear every fall that leather is going up is all bosh! Good goods speak for themselves. Such as Ban- ister’s, in men’s fine goods, and Curtis & Wheeler’s, in ladies’, cannot be equaled. Our medium and cheap lines avo hard to beat. Drop in, and we will take pleasure in showing you the best selected line of shoes in the city. JeHO. ROcKk & SON, 321 BROADWAY Picture free with every cash purchase of $1.00 or over. 9 Cents «Better Made 4 Cuffs to Match White bodies and colored bosoms, cuffs to match. Equal to what others ask you $1.00 for. See Window Display Well Made! Fit Well! They’re Nobby. White bodies and colored shield bosoms. Cuffs to match, Equal to what other houses ask 75c for. Nobby Patterns.... Fit Well! Look Well! See Them. B. WEILLE & SON 409-411 BROADWAY SNIVOUVA LAIHS' sum LADIES 10K The vaiues we offer are unusual, See our When out shopping call i 8 ains for this week, ‘They are money- saving opportunities. -- $1.58 1.84 + &e { ‘16c, 20c and -26 Elegant Smyrna Rugs, large size, at.. Medium size, at. : Fine Wool Carpets, per yard. Eest Mattings, per yard... We can sell you a handsome... suit of oak Furniture for $18 One d See our ranges, stoves, trunks—in fact, everything furnish a house from kiteuen to attic, Open every evening until 9 o'clock, @ur terms are cash or easy weekiy or monthly payments, Come and see us—no trouble to show goods, vlur down and 50 cents a week, VSTALLMENT COMPANY CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS BETTER TIMES You will este god clothes, Suits to Order $14.00 Pants to Order $3.75 JONES uredly upon us, line of woolens is exactly suited ¢ to every taste, Call and examine them, 333 Broadway. uh LTON ESTABLISHMENT.

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