The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 11, 1897, Page 2

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PTL CAN'T GO WRONG IN OUR CLOAK STOGK We haven't in old coat toshow you, not a questionable style¥in stock. It won't take you ten minutes to convince yourself of this We demand from the maker the best he can produce; we want our money's worth, afidexpect youto.demand the same, Your money back ifgyou are not,satisfied. eS GB ‘Twenty strictly all wool child’scolored cassimere jackets, a regular $5.00. val- sizes 6 to 14 years old, go this week at $2.98. a2 ‘Ten black Melton coats, 26 inches in length and full silk lined, nfilitary front —worth $10each— for $7.50. ons 32 to 42, wT ‘Twenty extra quality full silk lined black boucle capes, 27 inches long, for 5.00 each. Twenty black c c ‘ We bought a sample line of children’s jackets, siz years. “They are the finest goods made, and offered for les wholesale cost. y : We have a complete line of capes and jackets for mourning wear, and especially recommend these handsome Melton cloth capes at $5.00. Our box front black boucle jackets for ladies are the best garments you ever saw at the price, $3.98. esac wet Lata» heviot jackets, braid trimmed, for $5.00 each. 8 and 10 than usual a 32 vite THIS WEEK! as that, Next year, when the que tion again comes up in a clearly de Published every afternoon, except} fined form at the congressional el Sunday, by tions, it will be seen that the peop THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Jare of the same mind still on th INCORPORATED question of possessing a sound na The Most Fastidious Will be pleased by an inspection of our fall stock ofa. ~Shoes vy Solid... Vatu Gained our popularity. Solid values keep and add to it. No catch-penny schemes, no. exaggem ated statements, no dazzling gener. alities; nothing but good, sound, solid values in new, meritorious and wanted goods bring the multitudes to our store. Wise people buy hetet the wiser they are about values the better we like them to cor Our goods and prités welcome the most critical inspection and comparison. POM. Fiaanen, han ohn J. Dorian” Ww. PPAaTON pinectons: P.M, Pigker JW. Siaiuh, KW. Clements, JK. “The blanket sheets necessary to Williamson J.J. Dor be used as ballots in the last elec- tion,” says the Owensboro Messen- P} ger, ‘‘give good reasons for a change ‘Jot the law in this respect. An in- stance was given a few days ago, where thirteen columns were necessa- ty ina ballot where only state and THE DAILY SUN tention to ALL local hal poning in Paducah and victnit) ‘rioting general news, which will fully as space will parmit without re- xe THE WEEKLY SUN Wilt gi Eire Just received—up to date, all the {atest styles and novelties. ¥ dovoted to the Interests of our country pa- trons at Wil Atal times be ewer aad. county races were involved. Every - We have studied the wants of the Padu wertaiuin m read . political affairs and toptes;while It will | concei 4 ‘ cah people, a a ea supp i 2a all pol males and totes while tty | conceivable device was used to denote|(California Blankets people, and are ready to stipply their tries and teachings of the National Republt- can party: that some little fellow was running There every need in shoes. We have just opened out line for Aa: lead scx for magistrate or constable. is no reason for this, There is no reason for disfranchising any one, but voters might as well commence to learn how to vote without a device. Let the next legislature change the law so that the names of the candi- dates only will be printed on the bal- lot, leaving the voter to choose be- tween the candidates. The device was intended for the guidance of the =| ignorant voter, but it has failed of its .. 4.50] Purpose, and tends only to confuse. 2.25 | Let us repeal it.”” Any suggestion of reform from the 10 cents] Owensboro Messenger will stand close And especially a reform which would make such a radical change as the one proposed by the Messenger. No one supposes for a moment that the above paper would advocate such a change if it did not fall, 1897, and. they, certainly, are the handsomest goods ever shown on ‘any counter. We are the agents for these blankets in this city, and ve claim without hésitaricy that they are the cheapest fine: blankets ever offered, Priges $4.95 to $10.00, We have an immense stock of other makes from 69c to $4.45." Your Cloak May as Well be Correct Perhaps you don't care to buy an expensive cloak. More people don’t than do. It is none of our business whether you pay $5.00 or $25.00. We don’t mean to meddle with your choice; we merély sug- gest that no mattet how little you pay, you may as well have the cor- rect thing, stylish, well-made and worth the money; and you can get it here surer than anywhere else! soe H. DIEHL & SON CORRESPONDENCE. A.special feature of the weekly edition of rrite ti 'will be tte" Correspondence Depart: ent, Io which it hopes ably to represent Svery locality within the Iimits of its circu: iation. ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on application. OMice, Standard Block, 118 North Fourth street. : ; Daily, per annum.. Daily, Six months... Daily, One month, . Daily, per week.. Weekly, per ann VANCE see eee Specimen copies free ed THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1897. in ad- 4 » Ba ecpunamagescorregizd Cloaks from last year at half price. ! _ Tux fact that China is about to re-]think that the Democratic party 9 ~ : : $ , ith wo il pudiate the 16 to 1 theory and go to] Would be the gainer thereby. Ww NOTIONS on t 1 a gold basis is pretty tough on the] tbe Messenger » “reform” to be m+} os iciae ve ? a L wn No) Cube pins, each Velvet skirt faciog, yard Bryanites,- But the great financial} ceptable must make more votes for ee HAT BEAUTY Is largely a case &f hat fitness.” We study the effect of a hat on your face, and make suggestions accordingly. Beauty and economy, hand in hand—a wealth of beauty and a poverty of price. ‘Artistic Needlework We are daily receiving fresh designs for dainty holiday presents. All thenewest.embroidery patterns, Battenberg lace work and sofa pil ow materials. Good Oil Cloths For Bathroom and Kitchen Are just as necessary as fine carpets for the parlor, hall and dining room. We can show you good floor covering for any portion of your home at just the price you ought to pay. Good quality yard-wide floor oil cloth, 20¢ a yard. Good littloleums at soc a yard. ‘The Plumber Le may be entirely innocent, Maybe his work was good but has been mis! ted, Whatever the cause of the break or leak, or bad behavior of pipes, don’t waste time about it, but bave it fixed up, We are ready to. wake. repairs promptly and economically, We are ready to put a job of new plumbing into your house that will give you more satisfaction and less anoyance than you ever experienced before, revolution will not cease until it in-]Democracy, Any reform that will cludes the whole civilised world, }do that will meet the hearty approba- ‘The prospects are that by 1900 Mex. | tion of the Messenger and of all the ico will have had adopted the gold] free silver leaders. standard. In commenting upon these sugges- tions the Courier-Journal say: This is a suggestion which looks not to a superficial revision, but to’ ‘a Colored dress steels, all sizes, dozen Safety pins, all sizes, dozen 4 Best selected 5-16 inch whalebones, 96 inches mpiece . Alle sille triage, yard nor Crochet silk, spool Waex the vote of Greater New York is examined it fails to throw much light on, the future. Van} radical retorm of our el Wyck lacked 17,000 votes of ama-| ‘To abolish party devic jority and 60,000 registered voters} merely pis Het ea ye) one ed t sf ly a local | dates on the ballots would to do sees) Oe a ee dedeet | What has not litherto been done tin election and no sane man can deduct} iii. gtste—set up an educational from it any comfort for the free sil-] standard of suffrage. Under such a verites, system the voter would at least have tobe able to read, and we should . Pettit, of} have no more elections decided by been the ac-}that intelligence which, before the ‘opulists in | sdoption of the Repuplican device of ar the Log Cabin, became so wofully iene bomen Pagal cae _ tronger| confused in attempting to distinguish than ever in the nation, and that its | petween the picture of an eagle and nominee for president in 1900 will be} the picture of a phoenix. William Jennings Bryan, According| Another effect of such s reform to that Mr. Pettit must consider Mr, | Would be to greatly weaken, if not to KID GLOVES A few odds and ends go this week at 49. L. B. OGILVIE & CO. strictly party votes, but the ballot is such that any man can vote for the individual man just as well as any other form. Cures to Stay Cured. Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past fifteen years certify with bo uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (1B. B, B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- * ED D. HANNAN*« 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 5 Tur Hon. Thomas o Owensboro, who has kaowledged leader of the 2 HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agont for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 Don't fail to see our 045.00 Overlands and Rugbys —best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to se6 our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exelusive Bicycle house in the city. Heavy weight two-ply carpets, in bright, pretty patterns, at 25c. Extra quality one-fourth wool two- ply carpets at 35c a yard. Wool Carpets Twenty-five ‘different patterns to select from, very best in design and wearing qualities, prices'from 48¢ to 65c a yard. Handsome tapestry, moquet, Wilton and Axminster carpets, in all the fashionable green, fed, blue atid tan shades. Artistic Draperies Made and Arranged - By an Expert Here. Window-shades seven feet long, with spring rollers, for 15¢ each. SHOE DEPARTMENT! The interest manifested by the trade in our line of children’s shoes, which represent the top notch in style and quality, is evidence to us 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. 75c 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 skir mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you neglect your interest if you do not investigate this department the coming week. $1.25 buys woman’s kidskin, foxed, lace tip. 1.50 buys woman's kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great wearer, 3.50 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 you twenty-five [per cent. on calf, willow calf, box{calf and cordovan goods, ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY PERSONAL, | Ce TO CONTRACTOR s. Ay _ i suffering from early indiscre {2" ti ae tions or later excesses, power and #m* m ilzuth to Ninth vitality gone, we are just the par- raid ties you are looking for. We have \, a remedy which we guarantee to M* do prompt work and give perfect |‘"* satisfaction—a remedy very power- ful in its action, and absolutely harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Le manhood, lack of vitality and im- nce are things of the past when} ‘ -NO is so easily obtained. One| prs dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. |.) iM. iuentlons “oovennt Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address Ly reserve Yiisen, Mayor | NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS, Je“ DA ot) to ail ordinan of mayor and City E PY same day, Address postoffice box! Piiii')’reject any anit all Nida? 359, Cape Girardeat:'Mo. fer 7 Pierre ian ee a Vous 6 ole. Hy Park a Boarders Wanted|STARR BROS, Watches, Clocks, Good Rowne Coed Table, Best of Gapaltng Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc, .| very small figure in the election when .|be chosen, except that there is use- | destroy, the power of machine poli-|tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, and] ¢ Bryan a full-fledged Populist. We] (iSe'toy, tt sreneok ballet law wads | the meek’ waalideant blood eutl akin Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us. wonder where the silver Democratic} vise in the interest of party. Under| diseases. Botanic Blood Balin is the] 2°*'* M™! t© eall—remember the place, it all of a hundred names that may be placed on a party ticket are usu- regult of forty years experience of av eminent, scientific and conscientious party will be then. Paducah Cycle Works, Tux Boston Herald calls attention) aly voted for by each elector, it|pbysician, Send stamp for book of | 196 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houce to the important fact that the stock | matters not how ignorant be m: wonderful cures, and learn which is of gold now in the United states is} as to the qualifications of man the best remed, Beware of su qa 9 hem, and all are usually elected if} tutes said to bi t as good"’ the largest ever held here, On No-} ‘hem, “ g D Alb . ticket receives a plurality of buy the lo d abd Old re t h vember Ist, according to the treasury | ‘% Party ti pod ye i r. er ernneim ly} Batonie Blood Balm (B. B. Price only $1.00 per large bottle. EFFECTED AN RNTIE For over two years I. have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, sf fecting both shoulders to such px tent that I could not put my coat on votes cast. This leaves praetica B.) estimate, the amount of gold, coin} nothing to the voter except to shut hi and bullion, in the country was]eyes and vote the ticket chat has been $712,660,417. The Herald points} placed under the device of his party. out that this broke the record, the] /f ® party always offered the best . ‘ ticket it was able to offer and if the largest previous showing at the be-} making of that ticket were more a Physician and Surgeon Friern Steerr Next Dooa Tur Paiwew j0—9:00 a.m. ginning of a month being that of} matter of popular choice than of back-| without help. The use of six bottles HOURS 00—3:00 p,m Tolephones { 2° wember Ist, 1888, whieh was}room wire-pulling, the objections to} of Botanic Blood Balm, b, b. B., ef- | 7:00—8 :30 p.m p 144 $711,705,050, This is an encourag-| thi m would be much weaker|fected on entire.cure. 1 xulento = - — Aapsapeeeaets than they are. As it is, themajority|Rev, W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor $s well as elsewhere, the stock off with @ choice of back-room tickets, gold is rising. The treasury fund} yote one or the other in its entirety, has gone above the $154,000,000] ‘going it blind’? as to most of that mark, and the drift is steadily up- ones bron any — Late! econ r Pht voting |s so discouraged by o1 jo ward, ‘These are facts which should] (OE thoy tear. their ballots will be kept before the country. not be counted at all if voted others > > >OA wise. Righsiswppcabesctgs tony aed Undoubtedly the tendency of the To those devotees of the Chicago} times is towards independence of platform and advocates of free coin-/such party machiney, In elections age of silver the following from the]in which clearly defined party issues New York Journal of Commerce are not at stake the intelligent voter is : 1 right to. the} Mor aud more forming the habit of full of mosning and High Ne! doing his own thinking and making point, The Journal of Commerce] yp is own ticket, with reference to has no politics and its opinions are} the qualifications of the candidate rather than to their political aflilia- chants of Newnan, Jacon F, Sroncirk, Newnan, Gia, For salo by Druggists Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the peop'e of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE GINEER ELLIOTT Game In This, Morning to lugpect The Sewerage. Consulting Engineer Jas, H, Kili- ott, of Memphis, wag summoned to the city by telegram last night to set- tle a question of valves on the flush tanks. He arrived this morning, and re- parts the work progressing well. He will return to Memphis this afteracon or tonight, ‘The question of ‘valves was one of no publig interest, and was easily ad- justed, HANDLED IN BOITLYS AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, F J. Bergdoll, Proprietor, Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101, Orders filled until 11 p.m. Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, is formed from ® business standpoint. It says: tions. ‘There has been no revival of sil- We believe that the Courier-Jour+ verism. Nothing has occurred to | nal is correct as to the growth of in- designate Mr. Bryan as the logical/dependent thought in politics; the candidate, and, besides, the logical] regults of the local eleetions in many candidate is seldom nominated. Nothing has happened to show that| Per ef our own: state absolutely the country has changed. its convic-| Prove that, While the present bal- tlons on the money subject since} lot law particularly favors party or- last year, and the conditions whieh| ganization, we do not believe that it were particularly calculated to foment discourages independence of action, silverism last year do not now exist, i i There is no foundation for the bilari-] Theres no method lage bah é ty of the cheap money leaders or for] #0minations that is fairer than our the depression of the friends of] system of primary elections, where sound currency, and there is nojeverything favors independence of good grounil for the timidity of] thought and action. If the party be eri ye in the presence Of] dogs not nominate its best men it is “No matter what tbe platforms say] 20t the fault of the law, but of the or do not say, national politics cut a] people themselves. The present law is furthermore neither president nor congress is to} constructed in the interest of the il- ally a revulsion against the adminis| erate voter. The suggested tration, It may be the contrariness|*ange would distranchise all who of human nature; it may be inevita-]could not read their ballots, and ble disappointment at the failure of] would impose an educational qualifi- the admiuistration, no matter what it} cation upon voters, which we do not is, to carry out the large promises}, ciieye the people of this state desire Wall Paper »" 4 Window. Shades, N THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. Vl. S. GREIF, No, 132 8, Third Street. Telephone No, The Elks to Observe Ceremony. it With The next event of interest in the Order of Elks is Memorial Day, on December 3, This is a day commem- orated by » appropriate exercises.and services all over the United States, and, as usual, Paducah Lodge 217, willobserve it with «due mony. > At Louisville the Grand Exalted Ruler of the United States will par- ticipate. ‘The progarm for the local observance of Memorial Day has not yet been arranged. MUSE HANG NEXT FRI Date of Theodore Durrant cution Reset, San Francisco, Nov, 11,—William Heory Theodore Durrant, the con- demned murderer of Miss Blanche Lament, and presumably, the slayer of Miss Mronic Williams, was taken cere: SSS — = a ESTABLISHED 1868, cn Miss Mary B, E. Greif & Co ~ EGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174, PADUCAH, KY. be banged on Kriday next, made before the election; it be 3 before Juuge Bahers yesterday for the exhaustion that the successtul|F Would approve. The plain facts) ihe purpose of having the’ date for JAC SON party suffers after a presidential] about a educational test are that in| his execution reset, His attorneys K election, But the fact remains} the gulf states where the negro vote} made a desperate attempt to secure that i ie ; local ; angie <A ae out numbers the white vote the white fosthag, aly, yt j rere Ea ir 1 very likely to go against the adminis- prushed aside all of their technical : tration during its first year, and fre. people of puch slater ..epprovy objections and ordered that Durrant ; 4 1 quently even in its second year, when} such test, But in Ken- & ] t “house of representatives is to be}tucky any such disfranchisement elected,” would be purely for the purpose of Tue above from the Journal of] taking an injust advantage of the Commerce, states the situation just as Republican party. it is, No one but an enthusiast] The present ballot affords all the would conclude from the recent elec-| opportunity aay man can desire to tious that the opinion of the people] vote independently. ‘I'he fact that it SS Manufacturers and Dealers In « Steam Encines. Boilers. House Fronts. Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door to Breeden's Drug dere, KRITZER MillMachinery,fete. on the financial question had been}is much easier to vote the straight changed, ‘The public is not as flekle ticket than mot, ,may encourage ) INCORPORATED PAPUCAR,KY Chas. A. Fisk’’ = 1288Broadway Mall Eflngar & Go. Undertakeré Ridcnee Mena yo 180 8 Third i S. DABNEY"! bUsUU ® DENTIST, 406 EROADWAY, G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph. Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, DR, W. €. EUBANKS, HOMCOPATHIST, OMoe— 26 Brogaw: . Meellence, 100 Jeterece 9t."" Retephoas a OMice Hours #10, 1-8, 7-8, MARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon OMce Hour: 7 HOP a. m1 tO RD, mm, Office, No, 41956 Broadway, 0. A ISBELL, hysician and § Ottice 502 1-2 8. Seventh St, Residence 723 8, Sixth, to 8 & m., 1:30to8 6to 8p. m. Office Hours p. m. REMOVED ! 4 STEAM LAUNDRY To No. 120. North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction;Guarantéed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200, J. W., Moore, DEALER Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams, | 4p Ordinan Ong At Vad 0 Sell to the street, nub: bin sald ‘Oral ich Ordinance * Mayor of the City DAY staDilh yd 1805, larorp rated 199 Johnson Foundry and Machine Co, Steam Engines, Boilers, House:Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, and Iron Fittings, of all kinds, Papucan, Kentvoxy, LL CITIZENS’ SAVINGS. BANK 226 Broadway, Padueab, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00. Open from 9 a. m, to 3 p, m. urday nights ted Tto On Bat+ 8. Interest Paid on Tine Deposits . OFFI Jas. A. Rupy — W. F, Paxton. R, Rupy..... President ogee OMe lew op Aaa’t se Cashier ‘ DIREOTORS. As. A. RUDY, Jase R, Cee: ¥.M, Fisner, Gro. 0. Watton % Paxton, KO. O. BR ‘ ABLE it nto a vou

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