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wall without some reward or Hence, if the must be purchased. will not throw its force Tus citizens of Padocah must now back'e down to business and work for THE PADJJAN DAILY SUN except (Maid Efling cer & G0 Unidertakers nig embalmers, on elev one 180 190 8 Third A. S. DABNEY, * DENTIST, 406 ROADWAY, redid aia GR. DAMIS; i AGENT FoR CONFIDENCE 4 ™ IS Noi eee The Most Fastidious and her — the upbuildiag of te city party Published every Sundays THE SUN PUBLISHING COW INCORPORATED, muneraticn, ot fusiouists are liable to disagree amor interests, As there is no for a hone 198 APANY, Je! t be electio time it behooves usfof the efflees he not equil to dev fare of our citiz the bencfit of the « jon to the wel- and for y asa whole and We are confident that jst ck of reliable, useful merchandise, We are equally confident that it was silver} bought night. We know thot it will [be sold right, If you've a need that his store can supply you ean bank upon this fact: It'will he supplied fairly and honestly, We're not business for a week or a month, Usa life utter With us, and s valuable, it we t your buying interest, we can y count upon your contine 8 Doesn’ta'l this strike commun sense and good Now for goods and themselves, The on) pec ple national what is Will be pl ased by an inspection of our fall stuck of. sShoes all that the free at the y 8 complete | union of torees by the believers in gold standard; and the only succes ful way by which this un jan effective force on election day is |)" er way Pastox KEASUKEH pinroToRs Pigher J. Smbh JAY Clement wer? n J.J. Dorian hor merchants and business men ip an be defeated next 4-8 | partic he outlook tor Padu- lection is While the hhas been uraging a o* in the Sou a THE DAILY SUM that fair land it is an om can be time 1 0 some tronage y ically for the gold. standard ¢ of the! that is free f lreaded dises ziven as tay as Bard to expense. ‘ Just received—up to date, the latest THE WEEKLY SUN pr men to sup- r port the Republican nominees. Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. onstrated that Pade is on styles and novelties, p} Manis more misguided than be who) you » clings to the Democratic party of to- |! day under the idea that it is the Dem- r the same party his father aililiated with, today ouly io name ; either that, or there is nothing Padu © supply their We have studied the waits of the prives DRESS GOODS HARVEST, Much might be and it would all be to hundreds of |The stock is full » followi mi the manufa cah people, and are ready and red ound The thing to port to the ocratic party of his boyhood, every need in shoes, said about them interesting news dress good buyers. of dress prices: i ten- | Democracy is such lt a H. DIEHL & SON 3 Bre. SSBE200098 Pa Se s colimates nVvestinent as goods il “y r residence, and {100 Roofer, . Thid St, 1S. ‘HIST \ Claims, # in the war of advae in a name, The attitude of the « cratic press since that the tendency the fature will wards Populis‘n or a ¢ governmental contro! », which Paducah iver Demo-| til, olale boast. can 0 truthfully ts. fn S sbows| nd me | y priced, and gratifying to any of our salespeople to show you, the different priced ones you'd like to ee with trimmings to match and the linings and the other articles needed courts to party | {°F building an attractive dress, the subjecting of t ‘ influence. ‘The issue is being made|SACKETS, CAPES, CHILDREN influence. ‘The issue is being made)4 ACNE IS. CAL more distinct, and the only woy ef N ioe defeating the Populistic forces is by} * 1 z malay or cl a concentration of the i mone need go without a ment in the one banner, | we are offert pp oyment in Vie Louisville € the election — of Demo WHAT IP MEANS. e free pe WAYS "TRLEPIONE 3 1¢ Yeu depend on the fit of your cloak. We will give you a perfect fit, a becoming garment and an honest one—and will do all this cheaply. We advise you to purchase early, for a first pick is worth much this season, not only because it is first choice, but cloaks will be higher. Just 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 Giger with silk linings, for be the more to-| Omce, Standard Block, 1S North Fourth street y teri is taking flat. the silver money and * : : $ \9 $ t anctior Te- of railroads and) +$ 4.50 22 ie victories prove bee a doubt pinion is turning raj cent Democrs Daily, per an Daily, Six ¢ Duy, Oo 0) iventure of yond the j | © the Bureau | 1 inthis section warm Winter of tuch values ne Inspect the stock in prices range from e free coinage of si f the w m Act voy’ ra att t y jnate solution of our so | With sll du silver frieuds and ci a E i Fro Since the calamity howler 1 forced to give up Cor ng the for the wreiched prices re- ceived for products his ever-ready sympathies have been turned to the| Workingman, ‘The laborers are pitied because they have to pay more for flour and meat than last year, an is also asserted that few more are en employment and that their w have not aised. Of course these are transparent falsehoods, but by being often told they acquire a certain force. Waiving the statistics of employ- ment which showed in the summer, according to Dua’s Mercantile A foy victories that ]¢Y: that 300,000 more men wer work than during 1896, let us look at a few general facts, which will give | us a clear idea of the situation: The iron trade is the basis of nearly all our manufacturing indusiries. The weekly consumption of pig iron has increased from 112,000 tons a | year ago to 252,000 tons now and ihe production has 11,000,000 tons per largest in our histor. ‘The railroads are argest employers. Ail heavy trains and putting artinel One ur cloak roc SL up to 0 MONEY SAVING LOTS OF MIL- LINERY. ‘These demaud your carly attention for they are limited in quantity, first comers secure the bargains, Ten dozen leather trimmed cow boy walking hats, same itlare being soll all “ltown at will go Monday at de, Nine dozen felt sailors, 2-band vel- vet around crown, velvet bound edges, not shoddy, but good felt at 50 cents. Six dozen good felt flats, At 35 cents, YOU BEAT THIs, ses union suits for 250, Iron wearing school shoes fo. respect to our fre. FRIDAY : x all necessary s been berated mahkii all C, EUBANKS, OPATHIST, he enthusiatm ¢ thy aper it Tu Sun gaiwing [ reputation of bei city. Ith compliments th ve sepy Democratic victories, it can be-eonfi- wre 1 (hat the results of the as MH dently i thing. A rm ‘ justly proud of the Hiite ciections don't prove any such it every | | | e paid | iy | ay Lid the best eful perusal of the issues up- mtiokcn iene ‘Don’ t Cus HORRY F. WILLLMSON, M.D, ‘The Plumber Physician and 7 on " dea these beautifultan and green cloth jackets, with the ne linings, tailor-made, at They can’t beduplicated at $18.50. It is Novelties That Are Hard to Find Gommon wraps way be had in|. aay common store. It is the un eommon styles and swell effects that few storekeepers dare handle at all, that are hard to 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. Pur trimmed silk plush 30-inch pe. silk lined, for $6.85. juy your fur boa or collarette over ale t an in the vari on times to give the We are that will aid us re es discloses the of igure ia us t tha contemplating improveme been fa but a very pa When tucky he was ve silver the aa came to Ken- cut in susuvine Owing r cireu re mail came: ing this reputa to or 7 y carefully bolls Mayb ever the caus He may be entirely innocent his work was but has been mistreated. or leak, or bad beha , go nding ion we sent to “ all col- ee m col Broadway. to eribers bat we 98 | tree silve with the set ors : with A) ISBELL, M.D, vt ian and Surgeon. 1 his friends could ne promptly and economically. new plumbiag into your house satisfaction and less anoyance th 1 before. bait credit vemedis be able to ‘i e pla ille the money in in ten publie for the patronage ex- provements will days. Thapkit generous and liberal 1, Heavy wrought iron bivycle hose r school wear at 13¢ a pair. utou flannels for 7's limiuated from * ED D. HANNAN 132 South Fourth Street.feiephone 20! IGH-GRADE BIGYOL. AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Sixth m., 1:80 to 3 . aod had no more to do 1 we are Suys Pestsuine Co had better tend black skirts for HARBOUR'S risea to neal NY ¥ wi—the Bryan 30 very 5 the yog the himse and it did rot} let ive dep 1 Tue success of T New Yo York sound y find room will make gre [during O1 tr of $4,000,000, whieh | will be $600,000 in excess of apy revious m It can} means to} Burling Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don't fail to see our $ are rauning | e | ecu the Values best on the market, prettiest wheel i wheels before buying. We aro the © whou popularity. Solid | Cc te repair shop. Free riding school to t nd add to it. No] Don’t fail to call—remember the 5 y s hemes, no exagger- Greater means that vote of New for the candidate in 1900, We are 00 Overlar jngte te will be ¢ in the money preside ade to #eo ¢ ‘ sb aeohaels ated as wuch as possi-| hit t xelu 180 g brow into th wheels and then! rT, not clone d, but everyw ACKBURN has on ati silver element, from our handsome collection, with prices ranging from $1.98 up. Misses’ and Children’s seve Jackets ‘ —A department in itself. The few specials we quote will interest you. $1.49 buys these prett cloth and boucle fancy braid trimmings, children 4 to 10 yea 2.98 —Children’s heavy cheviot jaekets in red, brown green shades, with elaborate, braiding. smooth for 4.98 —Our price for these stylish |), red and blue cloth coats wit! velvet collars, for girls anc young ladies. The Height of the Millinery sees Season! | And we are in the lead with all} that is most stylish and attractive. Our prices are astonishingly lo for fashionable millinery. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS). 219 BROADWAY 221 KLUNDYKE REPAIR 60. Repairs on Guns and Bicycies a Specialty. Chas, A. Fisk 128 Broadway PERSONAL, If suffering from early indis tions or later excesses, power vitality gone, we are just the pa ties you are looking for. We have a remedy which, we guarantee to 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, Lost manhood, lack of vitality and im- tence are things of the past when ENO i is so easily obtained. One dollar a bottle; six bottles for Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address i ‘ ckets with | camp: torsh holder Ir tem: ernmer a differ that 1 Padueal mite to the b t 2159; 7 Was ent average, by Hen a lorney, many by Mr. Was Just same day, Address postoflice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo, Dr, W. Parker. n early for the U will end his days « a3 caused the def ticket accor din the extent of ourselves ever re Repub which ace: smallest number of serat ‘hed voted cratic ticket as a whole, to succeed But that was expected. or an offi even death aod tas tain (ban that fo i. tot of figariog i recently exist« the privilege ay take p! our and its ly A devoti outside of t The vote Shackelford w you unts for ve Z councilman from the 7 you the fy the » McLean, the Sou Blackbura date for Democratic | hundreds wi the beuellts of wherever | ated statements, no dazzling gener rls poy gm Paducah Cycle Works, ¥, meritorious and | 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hy g the multitudes | “2 PP" ie ee New M: ohin ery Good Work, ither as an office revived ans have » Ohio where the Democrats > Repul tory. i p rity. The woolen mills umber of operatiy last two months su lowing have beea co in the newspapers rovidence, R. 1, Oct agers of the Riveisid bos: Manton and Lym mills announced tod: would inoresse the wages of their o; cratives on December 1 to the | of 1803, This step} jout any Nn but was ter it was Known that juapet milis had decided ce 8 During a i ems as the won a New York, tte reat gains, the vl ove antly appest| poustrated wh he Dem ie Re A cer ister’s up tremen- nities at the} beat | to go back myke the n ofa clerk of ed ail] cle} oe woolen mw into line. In some instances tl vice will be between 20 and 30 je had to do with the ¢ the Brvanites to an outof] g half these mills were closed | ago, and most of the others for] were running on short 1 difference, not alone to their employ - ers, but to the »pulation of | their country, is tremendous, | oW ght this | Uhrough the t |factories, where outputs have hee jeu normously increased everywhere and so with nearly every other line o industry in the United States, O: the farm the improvement is felt’ per jl8ps more than auywhere else, and the number of ultural laborers is so large that change for »| better in their condition has a ffect upon the nation. n wages is but little vod years or bad, amount of employment is qui¢ uenced. Lile| It is true that the | not been generally advanced reasons for this are tumili "| student of political econ dl sup*| respond slowly to bot el times. It is wor troubles | year than ordinary | great body of workingmen steadily employed, even if no 80/ tirely ¢ with their pay, sofhuman|than run the risk of bei arrived | Work &p indefinite tine, Wuile| fest satisfied, however, that | keep on improving the rate of w t0/ must advance, aud that very WOTIGE TO LONTAACTORS, tion they issue ext It whole e will ¢ . > on in manner agrict ve to contri IN A FAILURE, » feature of the ction ia this full of almost invariable a me most of fusion between Republic in gold Dem Io many cases th led to poll even! independent | ti Republicans, ate of pay but ty ro to the nocrats did their undivi Ket feli pity, « jon to every Wayes vod and bad t tha nelu fying have been fh showin, | 1 Detnoe ae ely to weil known isions soon, ALE fifth ward of one DA. Yeuwen, Mayor, vi ‘party oF qi butt parlies to the fusion, tol- | 8 — |California Blankets Wealliay Chieag Nashville bank, ‘YOUNG & S SON, 14 Mape aid the wiser ea are abo: at vals the Physician and Surgeon er we like them to come. Our ds and prices welcome the ae Frecn Sronee Next Door Tur P. go | ' ; ritical inspection and comparison. Lane 00 a.m. 00 p.m 230 p.m have just opened HOURS Telephones 144 Festy Groceries, s of All Kinds, PROP RIFE b2 nned Ge OR Paducah - sacl Co., LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, Also various temperance drinks —~Soda Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Pelepbone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night du Saturday nights, Telephone 101, 10\h and Madison Streets, W e have makes from ¢ | Your Cloaks : as Well be Correct Perh an expe don't t bu care to buy of our ay $5.00 or Pop, Selizer Water, Ora r PADUCAU WZ Wall Paper Window CL, . Saute N THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO vi. S&S. GRE EST. — 1864,———-o Miss Mary BE. Gieih & GO em. - GENERAL INSURANCE on AGENTS Telephone 174. Db N A Al KID GLOVES id ends go this i & 0. Vi vu » Oil | WANTS TO Wi ) § CISNEROS, » Mana Suitorfor tr K _PADUOCAE, JACKSON igen the ¢ -Foundey and Machine Ya it enuine= id { OFFICERS, AXE not Il keep her un, AL sal comes u of ree in ace Manufacturers and Dealers In Steam Enoines. Boilers House Fros. nw Rupy, MillMachinery, etc, »» IN person in, WaLiace, W.F, Paxron, H. PARLBY,") K, Ruby, wen af. \k .M, gir VY. KAMLEIrER, PADUCAH, KY \tike, O, Mane, position INCORP@RATED