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

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oy ae oe trea THE P DJ.cHOAIL! Sunday, by |THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED, P.M. Pasmen... JR. Surrn 2s, shh J. Doriaa W. P. PAXTON SBORRTAR pDInBOTORS FM, Pisher J-ft. Sint Bt | Williamson J “THE DAILY suy Cle 4, Dorian. in era) news, which will —%. Published every afternoon, except . PRESIDENT AND MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT ‘ TREASURER ments, Ji. yectal attention to ALL Jocal hap cay and viowulty, space will permit without re | esuitot Gre will hav Th ny th tiorl s ance whatever iss ie is p and is uy 8 w sur —that of vefer.a in mu minis ation of Maye 7 howa, what possibititie foimi city all four of the ng fe tis th par master | there. form plat mpaig and the r ADVERTISING, You depend on the fit of your)* cloak. We will give you a perfect fit, a becoming garment and an|s honest one—and will do all this cheaply. We advise you to purchase carly, for a first pick is worth much thi season, not only because it is first p te choice, but cloaks will be higher. heed four prices from the many styles: Neat black boucle jackets, made in the fashionable box front style, at $3.98. Stylish tan covert cloth tailor- made jackets, with silk velvet col- lar, at $4.98. Handsome navy blue and black cloth jackets, with silk linings, for $7.50. See these beautifultan and green cloth jackets, with the new linings, tailor-made, at $15. They can’t be duplicated at $18.50. It is Novelties That Are Hard to Find Common wraps may be had in any common store. It is the un-| common styles and swell effects that few storekeepers dare handle | atall, that are hardto find. We, are, first of all, headquarters for fine CAPES AND FURS You will find here what you can} not get anywhere else in the city. | Plaited back Thibet fur trimmed) double cheviot capes, inches long, for $2.98. Best quality black Melton cloth capes, with fur and elaborate braid) trimming, 36 inches long, correct | winter weight, our price only $4.98. | Stylish plush capes; braid, bead} and fur trimmings, correct width| and length, for $5.00. Fur trimmed silk plush 30-inch cape, silk lined, for $6.85. Buy your fur boa or collarette from our handsome collection, with prices ranging from $1.98 up. —_—— Misses’ and Children’s we Jackets —A department in itseli. The few specials we quote will interest you. 2, | Da daily | 1897, TUESDAY, NOV. 2 REPUBLICAN TICKET. State, f Appeals, JAMES entative, NTH DISTHICT nty Judge, JOHN C_ FARLEY, “CHARTER Y WaLcox | W.-W ON and GE NN and 0 e& and FR T. P. car KRG LEIBEL Sixth Word ¢ SCHL 1. QUAR ES M. OFBI School Trustees. Ward. A $1.49 buys these pretty, smooth cloth and boucle jackets with fancy braid trimmings, for children 4 to 10 years. 2.98 —Children’s heavy cheviot jaekets in red, brown and green shades, with elaborate braiding. 4.98 —Our price for these stylish | red and blue cloth coats with | velvet collars, for girls and young ladies. ANNOUNCEMENT. h's Attor cy. Tar The Height of the Millinery sere Season! country is a jstandard, A revoi And we are in the lead with that is most stylish and attract Our prices are astonishingly low | for fashionable millinery. | Tne reluctant invite | Democrat nearly every full moov, tate comm’ ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS =" 219 BROADWAY 221 few 1e3 2 of th Pp to Bryan to make a she state 2 an eviden es trem Demo jth’s year | was b y of the aod ar ne art ta fact m bey ae 3 ia Br the time our tea WAS A THIEF, been over butt Mr. George Detzel Calls a Halt on an Employe, A negro, giving the name of Wi Johnsou, but whose correct ng is believed to be Thomas, a sou of C. E, Thomas, of Newton, Kansas, was arres.ed last night by Mr. Geo, | and the y Detzel, of the Buffet, and requ to await the arrival of Offivers Eaker and Orr, The man had been employed to do some work, and after being paid he was detected in the actof leaving through the back door with a bundle. Mr. Detzel demarded him to halt, and when be reased drew a pistol The bundle cons'sted of stolen cloth- ing and two bott'es of claret wine. He had a number of rewspapers and clippings of poetry and prose. One clipping showed that he had recently | ¢ been a resident of Jackson, Tenn., and that he and a mau named Wm, pel hee mela Lgl aroused intense interest all over held for petty larceny, and will be| country. Many speculations have tried tomorrow in Judge Sanders’ | been made as to theultima effects, court, exes; whoever way be the winucr. But as the of th amay I Ses will continue to cast its benei cent rays upon the ke and int its condoleaces to | because, victory hardly outia " | lations of their { tion of the limited ¢ ’ ge makes more f and the appro’ public for a pr is either altogether witht parsimoniously doled out, Tur campaign just closed inG er New York has been p :haps most excitins ever waged New York or Brooklyn the the in eit and ,| Whatever the g Will be made known on country to the Naa a} of the da The St figh as possible, ewpia'i sults has wade as andidates t the best intevesis ¢ and staie demand the elec tion of the straight Republican ticke resulis of this electic i ig ia this city wi Pa 1, we believe | may be ia accountot t Iti be the r on adv As we news from the polls fs full We bolieve tha jared fc ance. deel ness x affairs, party t neconomical and b ut of their nua that been enth a h hi YuSsGRDAY Was A day f lose of a heated It was th paige. dreaty pol “cold and davk » and calculated to ce one’s thoagh' ties of Ife and enable one to diff entiaie somewhat between the me of the te: ve candids On a day lik y ac lie is a3 har The gusis of wind le tend to chi f an ordinar 2 The al differeuc by failing lea even the i the that m: e result is any 2 and | remained favorite and fell to the icans Invade Glasgow workmen,"* tue G x ¢ | been engaged ia sight t | work for y Glasgow pe many colored men, with their beiwmed hats, who em | Phe steam 1 | h the work i Scotlaad yin B. which has been Amer the roller, D imported from 1 can turn it ini va leu: DLMUCRAGY AND POPUL re the cau th is that Pop’ been fully worthy of ion of i} It has rather the al ya polit form o! what the Populist a recog | fact It in 1806 ¢ boldness at Chicago wie to its own use th embodied ia th ide first to 2 even the ave td had been held, that Dem« no chance to win in 1896 shovld the nbethetarnff, That a new found was admiticd by The drift to- + Populism was discernible then | vya.ve element of the! ratic party attempted to sta But « younger element was ust bi thinkers, war jand (he cons | Dew | the t coming to th e associations of hard fought bat les against Repub'icanism, Democ- racy contained many desperate lead- ers, who had all to gaiu aud nothing a a- of chane al icipal | for its) will se’ ally | party ts upen the grim :eal ye voter “M. has ever preferred to hy of that nition of this its su ie front unhampered by} Tt to bo for e uld D: e —men NM feat. or 8 In 1900 ed iu a y eged ree) repe w protect ft; on, § of diss ti r mj aside of fr T Vendeved His Resigu' a f will ad ev Attor le They sand the daving to ma overnment, | from oki time Demoers the ev na pro’ cor otic end vlay 1 of peiiiy a he tendency of P. le it w fy spedtit an had ke the lea 16 w party ¢ i rall all the elements Henee Populi at rse_ its ere: pu Br anism is towar , and a total easting silver at 1 TEACHERS 10 MEET. Program to B dered. aad classific 1 Man e Poet an , Geo, ( COUNCIL, ike) Last Night's sleeting Was Ver Brief ney s| take effect i he rea tod is ¢ meetin five uy in Decem ever, to that tim resig fie thanke bi ed his prosperity The cou Wednesday BOAKL | Election a The folloy ly stewards the Broadw Sunday: A. Fox, Steward. Cramba Smith, J. W F. H, | Byrd, C, Q john, 8. H. GB Sam T Hal W. T. Byrd, hb, 7. 2. E. C, Bowm: L. Joucs, Lang. s—B, Hatield J. best w dOF > t the Chu we school superi 1 L. b. + McK Holly, John L C. L Winst ybard, J. Barry, J. an, Dd, Lov. Husband toa, alte He si was be i rehe addwaty i, Ogilvie, Dr. J. 1 nt, C. J Webb, J uf Scott, G Wa Astley Robertson, Wa dole Marrett, Kearus, L the reckless. | Popu- | ib national the a NFIDENGE | 1S NOT CONCEIT. nt that We are contid |stock of reliable, We are equally « p His store of {i's a life tia | asonably count n i patron ic being co: vou as busine prices, in 1 6 o JACKETS, CAPES, IENTS, MONEY SAVING LINERY. These de for t y are! t | “| | | | , + at 33 ce ),|CAN YOU y HARBOUR'S ‘Solid... | : _Yalues California Bi s Wel May a ause 5, € R Oe \Ghas. A. Fisk jak Herudon, Jas, M Street care direct to Luiyh. rm We kr i. HE you've supply t will 2 week or DRESS GOODS HARVEST. Ut GLY] ii, ‘KLONDYKE REPAIR CO, Repairs on Guns and Bicycles ye 128 ise, a Special al vl om ee that it was that it will need that you can back sup; not yh es ee eS CECT OEUO We're a mo yo your tall th about them € ru 1 buyers. oe Aly ve ess | Just reeeived—up to styles and novelties. every need im shoes. = | F- natin VOOR: CHILDREN’S | | range from LOtS OF MIL- | atiention | nd | Ma t include, better Plumbin bost on the m: © buy repa to call ke wheels t Comple Don’t fail Solid No 4 nk ets | be Correct Gi WI. o, 132 List et \B 3 [lary (EN YIN a a; Hii ii Telephone 17 Stearns for $686.50 as most impor healthy and ill dea 8 five pg mi ghost grates ¢ Don't pre We m) tala ay e, ws 1. & SON 310 BROABWAY—TELEPHONE 31 We have studied the wants of cah people, and are ready to Perfect Home AP PO |=>t ED D. HAR 132 South Fourth Street-Telepione dul HIGH-GRAD BICY! AND BICYCLE _|\geer waeaeeeeeeneetany all Fftiger & 00 The Most Fastidious Will be pl ased by an inspection of our fali stock of... sShoes date U * Gl Fro @ 3" ; > $ L$ NTME \TS YNAN © {\ RS - \ ti y] RG Paducah Cycle Works 4 | 126 and 123 North Fifth street, near Pals Dr. Albert Bernheim et Physician and Surgeon FirraS Next D ):00 am 3 | bE AGENT CEL! In kegs and Trance r Al i until 11 o’clock at night during week Telephone Third Street Ir Di 186 iy WRAL INSURANCE AG ENTS. . 4. P 4 ; | n 99 HOTEL rau A ee Wu! See eo AY AND Waunon, INCORPORATED am ener Bal chi9i! Vil chinery, ete. JACKSON il A eu ul drinks ——Sola Wall Paper Window {N THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ALTENTION GIVEN =, Cree! Fe, |,——-0 Parwre Telephone GDOL I, o "| Paducah - Boitling - Co., \TED LOUIS O'BERTS B. ER, Of St. Louis. ttler, Pop, Selter Water, Orange and 12 o'clock ol. PADUCAH, KY Rares D ' ne sil TO ALL ORDERS, § ear Telophone No. 87 a ae A PADUCAH, KY. Uapital Open from 9 a, m. to 3p. m. urday nights from 7 to 8, hn) Company y Interest Paid onTine Deposits Manufacturers and Dealers In—— Hi Jas, A, B W.F, |R. Rupy s ‘House Fronts. | Jas. A. ¥ { PADUCAH, KY | A. S. DABNBY, Ti Solicitor of Ponsion Claims, ran of f Papucan, CITIZENS’ PAXTON |F, M. Fisuer, F. KAMLEITER, Gro, O, Hart, RB ndertakers and embalmers, 130 8 Third DENTIST, __4f6_ BROADWAY, R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR it Rank and Triumph Furnaces. o him aw ating your res I get estimates idence, f, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, 5 GANSTER, 1 in the war of tin ro the Bureau ba HOMCE OPATHIST, JAMS IAMSON, M0, n and Witt YOUNG & TELEPHONE 0 oy, HOU igh am cag 1 1 tron all kinds, SAVINGS BANK, § Broadway, Paducah, Ky, and Surplus, $120,000.00 On Sat- OFFICERS, RUDY President a Cashier Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS, Rupy, Jas, R. Sura, Guo, 0, WALLACE, W. F. Paxton, E. Fau.ry, Ye

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