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Come to See Us You will not go awa’ disappointe: owing to a lack of variety in en- tirely new styles of Novelty Dress Goods = Besides showing exclusive design in fine patterns, we have a larg collection of medium-priced novel ties, distinctly unlike shown elsewhere in the city. Dark shades in serviceable bou cle cloths with camel's hair stripes at 19¢ a yard. Strictly all-wool check and plaic novelty dress goods, 36 inches wide, at 25c. Forty-inch all-wool and silk-and wool Scotch mixtures for stylish dresses at ygc a yard, Something to Knock About In —Something to stand rough wear. This isa common request at our dress goods counter; now we have them. Thirty-eight-inch all-wool serge in black and colors at 29c. Best heavy storm serges, inches wide, all wool, at soc yard. Dark shades in fine ladies’ cloth only 50c. Handsome satin finished broad- cloths, 52 inches wide, all the fash- onable shades, 98c, Our line of 52-inch screws and cheviot: effects, for stylish and serv tailor the price, $1.25 the yard. WAIST SILKS inglish cork- in two-toned There is nothing lacking that should be here to perfect our silk department. Artistic designs, cor- rect styles and prices modest. We offer extra width Roman stripe china silks at 65c the yard. Lustrous changeable effects in fine taffetas at 59c the yard. Handsome plain black taffetas at 59¢. Stylish Roman stripe and Tartan plaid taffeta silks for 9c and 85¢q Hats to Suit - weThe Face —Whatever type you favor, wheth - er dark or fair, there isa style of millinery that just suits your face. We study your style, and charge you nothing extra for fitting you with a correct hat. Special Display of Smal! Hats and Bonnets This Week eooooeee SHOE DEPARTMENT ! The interest manifested tradein our line of children’s s which represent the top notch in style and quality, is evidence to us of merit in the line. by 50c buys black kidskin, 2 to 8. 75¢ buys spring-heel kidskin, 5 to 8, lace or button. 75¢ buysspring-heel calfskin, 5 to8. Larger sizes in proportion. WOMEN’S SHOES Our women’s shoe business has not been started, but a skirmish line already commands the at tion of the wise, and you negl your interest if you do not investi gate this department the coming week, $1. t 25 buys woman's kidskin, foxed —lace tip. .50 buys woman's kidskin, half double sole, scock tip, great wearer. .50 buys woman’s kangaroo cali lace or button, school wear. 2.00buys a woman's vici, a beauty. In Our Men’s Department we Save you 25 per ceul. on calf, wil low calf, box cali and cordovan goods. ALLIS RUDY & PHILLIPS, | 219 BROADWAY 22i STRAW VOT New York Paper the Most Popular Mayoral- ty Candidate, rying to Learn New York, Oct, 12.—The New Yorker ‘*Herold’’ and the New York ‘Herald’? have together made a can. vass of the 175 000 German voters as to their preferences for Mayor. Hen ry George, Jefferson Democrat, , of 49,201 German voters ; Seth Low, Citizens’ Union, 48,282 Van Wyck, Tam yavy, 14,08 39; Gen 7.878; Patrick pablican, pie ae udent, 5,600, The ‘Journal and Advertiser's’ poll of 198,359 voters of greategNew York sho Van Wyck, 61,592 61,416; Seth Low, ; Henry Geor, ¢ 44,000; Gen "Tracy, 80,951 <niative G. W. Lieberth, of Newport, will be ofiercl the oflice of Chief Deputy under Collector Comin- ee anything % 48 eable uits, can’t be surpassed at ducal ADUCAR DAILY SUN for the masse? «8 against the classes milis and factories aud the ‘Siig -*) arr Breer Vewe wr Steer oa sassss|at so much per night. He is makipg employment to hundreds of the a tes B, OG! | LVI Ele ‘ Boe more per year spenking for the dear who have been idle for mor ft and in 7 svept Published ms Aied oy SACePH) jeople than the salary of the Presi-| many cases years, was tit work of & CO, = dvotof the United States amounts to. | the Republican party, e ost ! astidious THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. : —— noonronareD. W. J. Bayan wrote to Tammany] ‘Tux Sox by its own authority of Black Dress Goods. $ Wao adne ee Panimay asp arawsone [Advising that body to declare for 16) fers thirty dollars rew al is ~ Patrons of this departmen Will be ;" » +d by an inspection . B Vick PunsiDENt tg 1, Bryanism and any other isin] the maximum salary the manager of] have always ‘oe a served with | @ of our fa! Ke OF rve Wi 5 TREASURER Tthat might bein the Chivago plat-| the ‘Register’? earned before he got best the manufacturers pro le $ y Pi genre su |form, either actually or iuferentially. | to sinking someone ‘else's money in eR feasts A A - an p ‘ never beh u thoderate pri ‘ THE Gail oJ campaign this year and the unasked { who will produce the ballot voted by this fall's styles are the hand Wil give spectal atte o att, Jocal, bap- [for advice was ignored and laid away, | James E, Wilhelm in the last Prosi omest tor years. The followin livhneginctine which, will bs perkaps for reference after the elec-|dential election, as it is openly ho mie of the new novelty Just receive | 1) all the latest gard to tion, charged that he yoted for McKinley ba styles and nove THE WEEKLY SUN a | Treasury ieceipts under the | 924 we want to give him credit for Poplin, Vicuna, Jacquard d'Bolivia, $ fe $ ne sO o + il- cls ii e ha s ie “ P s devoted to the interests of our country Dingley law are steadily incieasiog. having done so if it istrue. As Wil-|Canel’s Hair, Broadcloth, English We have studi. ants of the Padu atiall times be newsy. at ‘The receipte of tte second month are helm berlotpated in, the convention |Canva s. Henrietta, Melrose Crepe, cah people, and ©re ready to supply their ai " ‘ly eater than those of the cecond | tat sent delegates to the Louisville |Drap d’Ete, ete., etc. every need in shves. | moath under the Wilson law, despite| COVention that nominated Hindman, ene’ ed thany tlie: wane : the fact that the Dingley law found] %@ Will double the amount if some patierns go to make up a oe , et| the country filled with foreign goods, one will get the ballot showing how |} © . iid my mers voted fo le » ie Jou of be nO be Pqua espndcnees Depart the Wilson law found imany| be Yoted for Clerk of tHe Court off ‘ vesy Vents ‘mae of 18 elreu | miilion dollars’ worth of goods wait- Appeals, We bit bab ge 2 H DI | ‘ i } [ kS ON anes. ies — F to any one who wi yrove how iki wy . — ing to enter and coniribute to its : V S SS ADVERTISING Hp lege 0 is eine cuted. for Mence as hetweon| WASH Dress Fabrics. i ates of advertising will be made known on Bs | Yeiser and Johnson and as beween Ajicr a summer of decided 310 BROADWAY —TELEPHONE 310. psn — ————]| Tne action of Senor Sagasta in re-| Wilcox and Yeiser snecens te the nas ay gigs: pa dard ‘lock, 119 North Fourth | calling General Weyler from Cubal — ; with a collection i ALWRVVVEOA- ba teed oY has at'least won the commendation] THE WAY TO HANDLE ¢ fall fabrics which will | = ene f all liberty-loving people. The PME SUGAR TRUST our pre S progres per annum. o 1B peoj a progre S omnia) Six months ss++ 2.25 | new Spanish mivistry may make mis-| The Hon. S. B. Payne, « Republi sive, up-to-date me erchants, We bs >TABL. ISHED 1864, Daily, One mon! . 40}takes and will, in fact, probably | ao member of ess from New] week a new and ele p) ‘ Daly ree Vii: mats sts + 10 cents prove entirely unable successfally (o | York state, in a speech in Congress | Des iss ary 1 ' rei 0 vane : y . 1,90) 0PE With the Cuban problem; but]ia July, outlined the Republican idea | Beautiful Outing Cloths and Fash- , the recall of Weylet is an sct that] of destroying the power of the sugar jionable Flannelettes in Persian and Specimen copies tree | will meet the approval ofethe civilived world. ‘TUESDAY. OCTOBER — Papveau is a growing city, It needs a business-like and thorou wide-awake board of countil to m:a- age its affairs, The republican p.. y has selected a board of council, aad asks that every voter will consiler the personnel of this ticket and vote Tbe republican now inees for council are thorough busi accordingly. * ness men, in whose hands Paducah « interests will be well cared for. __ Tue denial of dealing in personal. ties at one-half , | Register’s article off with a falsehood and siamps the whole of it as made of ‘the same stuff. His araigament ot Capt. Farley, Capt. Williamson. L. K. Taylor, F. M. Fisher and every County Judge, JOHN C PARLEY] one else that he Shere hee Wie Co 1D. |the most venemous personal attacks DAVIS, ; HARDIN FORD. « in by any IRIAN the beginning of his two aud colamo article, starts the State. Representative, FOURTA DISTHYCT M,ILIVINGSTON ever dealt in ty A newspaper Tatler. JOHN J. ix - Arsessor, C. C, DY Paducah. Coroner, NAT KNEPLE: Magistrates, TT, t * “ Tue Russian government is soon * iret District, H. HERBS He} oird District, W. to put into practical operation ove of |the protecuve features of this coun- try. That government bas mined that after 1900 the coasting |trade must all be | vessels, flying only | This is a strictly District, LOGAN WRC bth District, SHELBY BRADSHAW, | Constabl Firat District, B. F. JOHNSON, Fitvh Dt JOHN SAYRE +, ANDERSON MILLER, te deter done in Russian the Russian fla American policy, |and under it our coast, river aud luke }marine has been built’ up until it is JAME} ity rrosecuting Attorney, ;HENSLEY{ BARRIS. If our ocean jthe finest on earth, marine had the proper protection it inst Ware ‘ BE Wd WHITE a Ward, H.C. I ALLISON’ and G | would not now be in a state of deca | dence. RNHARD. bir) Ward, WM. BORNEMANN and 0. B, | Nora day goes by without stantial evidences of the gaining strength of the Republican municipal and county tickets. In the where the party bas a two years’ record to poiat to, the tide is slowly ‘ourth Ward, T, P. CARTER and FR D KAMLEITER a Ward, CHRIS LEIBEL and sub- JACOB M OFBLSCH AUGER and LER th Ward G J.T, QUARLE: School Trustees. sirst Ward, city, A. FE, HANK, " CLEMENTS. LAWREN "E, B. DAVIDSON dislikes have been |“ | reductic trust. He said: ‘What shall be gar trust? Well, in my opin‘on is the best way of deal- Establish a actory in every Congressional dis- trict the United competition, and lots of it You gre lone with the I will tell you what beet ag with it. sugar in States, Give every: | where, gers over there You Popu town the si that go after eets day up and day proclaiming your devoti we can establish so successfully. this will do towaids demolishing the t way you someth “Why show!d w+ not eae) al of our sugar iv this country it costs us, Mr. Spe huadred millious around for pr rt aion, Wek w 1 prodace an en and besides all that, we koew an ad quate riff would } up the in this country, and as it was gradually up the reve nue fiom that source will be reduced ; by revenue “will come in more largely from other sources, and when this industry is fallestablished ad revenue from sygar ceases, th wil keep pace with the crease. The thing will regulate self; we v Histurb our tariff in the nex of a ventury First Assistant Postmaster Gen- ving to Loui eral Perry 8. Heath i ville to consider plans for lishment of four postotlice stations in that city. the estab- DR. GOLDSI EIN, Phe Optic Specialist: Will Remain b. BALDWIN F. J, MEYERS, Pitth Wa Sixth W but surely setting towards Farley It is evident that Mr. Lang as mayor a continuation of the would be but ANNOUNCEMENT, services of Mayor Yeiser, and with all due respect to Mayor Yeiser 3 a the people have had enough, a great plenty. business man, as a city o'licial ouip racken aud Marshall counties. at the November election Dip you hear him sque wena as baat “Have you seen the General?’ is Ir Wilhelm the question Bryan used fo 93k last alities what don’t dea! is it in perron- in? LY on his Republican-vote making tour, But don't anything more of that from Bryan o¢ Geneal Pros- perity is here. The public is becor- the starting up factories ; of farmers products to the of In fact the novelty of return- The has he does desl year while we heer Second-hand news exclusively or plate matter, EE his followers now. Ir took nerve for the Registe? Co. to authorize Wilhelm to offer that re- ward. he and his brother are two. Witueit anda half column AP. A, prove it. lug used to of mills Out of the three stockholders | and rising point profi pri don’t deny in his to] ing prosperity Advance Agent of Prosperity his word good and the goc.i and 18 wearing off, article being an to we but wants He is the know of who would violate his oath Maybe the reward himself, someone to] nade sa only one times here, everybody knows it, are for the reward. he is after —_—_—— Pa a sewer- the ducah have existed without How Lone would city of Nowopy past two been hesrd to biat fr he William | McKinley made any mistake last fall when he remarked that he thought it la aze system, had it not been for a re- months that | publican council, and even this coun. cil had to face the opposition of 3 the lemocratic mayor in sewerage business, The system, and the present council had he mills to American | better to open | labor than the mints to y nee sewerage the wor'd’s silver. | the courage to assume the expense « Tux earnings of the Dingley law jconstructing it, although there were in the second bulf of August were| 2Umerous protests from a few pro- Viiehiiets vecsae nee $9,000,000 ; | Plt: Bat if it bad been left to dem- ducah would bave waited ten years t «he frat vcrats to build the sewer system, of the brs | were over 810,000,000, half of $11,000,000, half of September and those of September re, were in | MF the last M4 who bas now beea received into full excess of showing democratic fellowship clearly shows swady and gratifying increase in ine | at ed from any defect for weakness of come under it ¥ ihe eye pretend at once the Ove Democratic friends should] s"® ance of the scewingly Eveny fire insurance policy in Pa of the the good management of the preseat |™ bear in mind that the Republicans do coutains an evidence Juin the entire responsibility for We admit the effect failures abro: rgwheat, grea’ but we do claim that the opeuing of council, in the low rates of insurance For evidences of Democratic ma slop agement take a stroll down foot of Broadway $36,000 wharf. the to \the American mills and factories and »nd gaze upon our | |the creation thus of ap immense and |are atly eularged home demand, las Bryan delivered au address at} had a great deal to do with sustain- Kansas City a few days ago, aad his }ing wheat and other farm products f the gate at their high prices. The stion reveals [in ihe crops abroad was the work of co prenvation was one shortages receipts. A close insp the fact that Mr, Bryan is speaking Providence, . “ ae .| to strain, the more rapidly The attitude of Mayor Yeiser, |, But the opening of the free. Days Longer to Giye Not Con- Few Those Who Haye sulted Him an Oppertuni- to Call On Hi a ty Eyesight is priceless, and the pop- ular opinion that the use of gla: should be postpone: sible is erroneou ant feeling d tailing sight glo notes approach of ses should be re- sorted to at once, as the longer the eyes are deprived of the aid which they need, and consequently subject will be the changes as the eye becomes de- veloped. ‘The market is flooded with low priced spectacles which have im- pecfe re the injury to the eye. part of a pair of spectacles pert comprising the frames, and nat- turally of most importance are the lenses they contain, His glasses are fitted with the finest spheroidal con- vex and concave lenses, accurately measured and properly adjusted to the frame, preventing irritation and strain to the eye, Th is a great public need for iv- formation regarding the — proper selection of spectacles and care « the eves, A large proportion of ha bitual weak eyesight may be entirely remedied by the use of a carefully adjusted glass to assist the sight au thereby remove the undue strain to which the eyes under cectain condi Those lenses, The important is the whose tions are subjected, eyes are ina condition of perfe uth will fail to understand ade- nicly the stress laid upon appar- ently Uaivial wat ersin the preceding remarks; but those who have suffer- most+insignificant polut mentioned The former cluss of individuals, how- ever, should have erest in the matter as the latter, for old proverb that + ounce of prevention is worth a poard of cure can tind no more lit application than in the care of the eves. Dr. Goldstein comes to us highly recommended aud refers with pride to his successful work in Hopkinsvi'le and otber neighboring towns, His office is at the Palmer House, and office hours from 10 a, m, to 3 p, m quite as mach ine the ‘an to the taterests of the farmers, help | us out now when we are trying to help the farmers ia this industry that Oriental patterns, Plaids, Stripes and Figures, in light and dark shades, in ail the new colorings. Also an elegant new Ine of Ss laid Ginghams in new |New Sins Furnishings. New Lace Curta s, new Bag- 1 Portieres, new Mantei Dra peries and Cretonnes, new Ori ental Couch Coverings, 1 new Ingrain Ar aares, Turkish Rugs, Curtainings and Mattings sed Fr | | Our store will be cl | onacco' sernoon, the 15th inst he bicycle races LB. OGILVIE & CO. REMEMBER hepistratien DAY, October twelfth ectld If you.don't registor > | You Can’t Vote. If you don DORIAN’S FINE ROCKING CHAIRS November first'*' YOU O GET L | | | | Be: ARE nr” GOING T a gift to OUR CUS TOMERS oe Come to us al bargains in Dry Goods and Furnishings, Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes. TOHN J. DORIAN, 205 Broadway. Consultation and examination POWER AND LIGH?. saime day, GENERAL (INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174. “te ity Manufacturers and Dealers In ‘Steam Engines, Boilers, Hause Fronts. M Machinery, etc. INCORPORATED The People’s Light | Power and Railway Co, Will furnish you | | PADUCAH, bY | | | Peasob e Prices. ‘White Plume from a » Tail, nora good from Castings. MONARCH is good ail through. * WW } 3 — ‘MONARCTI CYCLE MFG, CO, Chicago Sond niag two Playing Cards, New Vorks London. ‘ent stamps for Monarch Kegular g0¢ cards, * Everybody Says So. {vy Cathartic, the most won | al diseovory of ‘the age, please slung to the taste, act gently ively on kidueys, liver and bowels, thé siem, dispel colds, ui If suffering from early indiscre | 7%) tions or later » power and guar vitality gone, we are just the par ties you are lvoking for. We have] a remedy ch we guarantee to do prompt work and give perts satisfaction—a remedy very power- ful in its action, and absolutely | harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days, Lost} manhood, lack of vitality and im- potence are things of the v aad fe U-NO is so easily obtained. One dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address Address postoffice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Dr. H. PARKER, L. WILLEA, HOUSE NY SIGH P IW ER, | GMAUNING, KALSOMINING, GLAZING AND HARDWOOD FINIS: ‘Telephone 177, Residence 22 8.6 St, PaDvOAN.KY GaltHouse LOUISVILLE, KY, Brintes ; Davis, Anertcan Plan $3.00 to 85.00 yx AROHITEOT, ys Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, C A, RB, COOPER, Office Am,-German Nat. Bank, Tennessee and Ohio River tvansville, Paducah and Cairo Line. Owned and Operated by whe tation Co, INCORPORATED, Su LEk w Leave Pacueal wincah and Catto, Pac umer DICK ROW, ee Fatvess Ry i Matil. Effinger & Undertakers and store Tele new A, & 9 | sRoauwaAs HOUSE Rest hotel in the city. Bes A J. R. Hesten, Pro. "GR. DAMIS; » Front Rank Call on hit or heating Tin, Slate and tron Ri J | Prosecates claims before the Bureas irene Dalla Formerly ot BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky, Loureviiig n, Physician and Surgeon, ilice 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. yy STEAM “Av aunony 4 To No. 120 North Fourth st, New Machinery Satisfaction Guaranteed, J. W. YOUNG & SON J, Staple ” Fancy Groceries, s ree pci, to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams ‘ ITIZENS’ 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $125,000.00 Open from 9 a. m. tos urday nights fror from 7 to 8, laterest Paid on Tit on Time Deposits JA8, A. RUDY... “J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, “34 Veteran of bate a in the war of 1861-65, ’Mee Hours 7 one 126 ‘wlephone 180 !'ABNE NTIS 406 GROADWAY. +, accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢—$1.00 AGENT FOR and Triumph Furnaces. and get estimates our residence, 129 8S. Thid St, of Pensions, _ Attorney-at-Law W. C. EUBANKS, HOMCLOPATHIST, “IAMSGN, MD, Physician and Surgeon 2 We tiie eel Residence 72 | Good Work. TELEPHONE 00, W. Moore, 3 : DEALER IN q SAVINGS | BANE, p.m, On Saf- OFFICERS, President ... Cashier Ass’t Cashier * Jas, R, Smiru, " Gro. 0. WALLACH, W. F, P, a”