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5 Tee Olam = * NU CAN'T GO WRONG “IN OUR GLOAK STOCK We haven't an old coat to show you, not a questionable styleSin 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, and expect you to demand the same. Your money back if_you are not satisfied. iW WEEK! SPECIALS FOR THIS ae a - ‘Ten black Melton Twenty strictly a coats, 26 inches in wool child’scolored length and full silk ce assimerej acke' vs lined, military front regular $5.00 va —worth $roeach— sizes 6 to 14 years old, go this week at $2.93, ty for $7.50. Sizes 32 to 42. ww ‘Twenty extra quality full silk lined blaek boucle capes, long, for 5.00 each. : : ‘ ‘Twenty black cheviot jackets, braid trimmed, for $5.00 each, We bought a sample line of children's jackets, sizes $ and 10 years. They are the finest goods made, and offered for less than usual wholesale cost. ; ; We have a eomplete 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. 7 inches a2 vit HAT BEAUTY Is largely a case of hat fitness. We study the effect of a hat on your face, and make suggestions accordingly. Beauty and economy, hand im hand—a wealth of beauty and a poverty of price. Artistic Needlework We are daily receiving fresh designs for dainty holiday presents All the newest embreidery patterns, Battenberg laee work and sola pil ow materials. Good Oil Cloths For Bathroom and Kitchen for the parlor, hall and dining room. the price you ought to pay. cloth, 20c a yard. Good linoleums at soc a yard. bright, pretty patterns, at 25c. 189% ply carpets at 35c a yard. “-—__All Wool Carpets Twenty-five different patterns to select from, very best in design and wearing qualities, prices from 48c to 65c a yard Handsome tapestry, moquet, Wilton and Axminster carpets, in all the fashionable green, red, blue and tan shades. Artistic Draperies Made and Arranged By an Expert Here. Window shades seven feet long, with spring rollers, for 15c each. oo 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. 75c¢ 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. ©ur 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 eoming week. $1.25 buys woman’s kidskin, foxed, lace tip. 1.50 buys woman’s kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great wearer, 1.50 buys woman’s kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear. 2.00 buys a woman’s vici, a beauty. N OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT We save you twenty-five [per cent. on calf, willow calf, box'calf and cordovan goods. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY PERSONAL, ; NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS, “Sealed proposals will: be If suffering from early indiscre| §y"Nvy. i510? tions or later excesses, power and | #m* street, trom big 1807. f vitality gone, we are just the par-| sil ordisauces onteri ties you are looking for. We have \y,0s,completed by uh a remedy which we guarantee to Mayor and City Kagineer. The c de prompt werk and give perfect |““'™ '° "eet aHy any fil ply satisfaction—a remedy very rouaet — ful in its action, and absolutely | ——————$—$—>__—__— harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost) MOTIGE 0 CONTRACTORS, manhood, lack of vitality and im- | Counel! Frew v ice are things of the past when) -NO is so easily obtained. Ones} dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. Ruclose $1 and receive U-NO by private delivery at your address same day, Address postoffice box 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Dr. H. Parks, Boarders Wanted 08 Coup? Srzner. Good Fiat Tobie, Best of ay or 3 pleted by June 30, 1608, Fight Lo reject any and al STARR BROS, Watches, Clocks, Ropaling ies Umbra, Locks, Etc. Are just as neeessary as fine carpets We can show you good floor covering for any portion of your home at just] did Good quality yard-wide floor oil Heavy weight two-ply carpets, in Extra quality one-fourth wool two- -Jon the money question simply be- :| popalar issue. sli, a PADUCAH DAILY SUN, — ]teky could be placed on the basis of usury. Experience has been that the] Published every afternoon, except] fewest number of men will resort to Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | what they prom INCORPORATED I that extreme plea, but prefer to pay Looking eto | k over the experience of our own city, there have not been over ten men who plead usury in twenty five years When the number of transactions that take place our banks is taken into consideration, PRESIDENT AND MANAGE Vick PRESIDENT SRCRETARY TREASURER P.M. Poen. JR. Swern oc: bn J. Dorini W. Panton W. Clements, J. Dorian P.M. Pisher, JR Wailiaan every day THE DAILY SU® you can then determine how few peo- | ple will resort to pleading usury, Building and Loan Associations benefit to Ken- tucky than any otherone line of bus. iness. have been of greater THE WEEKLY SUN rests of our country pa- to They have enabled hundreds to get homes that jewsy and en were posted [Of poor people bd hile ‘it will +4 nef the doc:|Could not have gotten them in an rin ional Repubit ‘ y can party other manner, While any economi- —————E cal working man can pay eight or ten CORRESPONDENCE, dollars a month, very few can get at feature of the weekly edition of} from five hundred to a thousond dol- it pondence Depart t,in which It s ably to represent | lars together at one time ; besides this Very locality within the limits of its elrcu- ‘ation they enuble people to save small amounts each month and get a good rate of iaterest on their savings. hese are a few of the benefits, but The real estate ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known ou appiteation, —|there are others, 118 North Fourth the mechanics and laborers, Block, Ofice, Standa: street men, the mill men all derive a direct bene- "| fit, and these in spend their 4,50] money with the grocer, dry goods + 2.25) men, shoe men and in fact there are very few people in a community that do uot receive benefit from a 1.00] good live Building and Loan Asso- ciation doing business in their midst. turn Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months Daily, One month,.. Daily, per week. . + 10 cents annuw in ad some vance, Specimen copies free ———nnnmcmmmmess | here should be «law passed that FRIDAY, NOV will protect them to the fallest extent, A man that does not want to do bus iness with them don’t have to, but by all means make every man stand Last year Bryan carried Kansas by 12,000, the Repub- licans have carried This is one of Bryan's reasons for a free y in 1900, This year up and do just what he agrees to do the state. after he has gotten the association’s . Pp money, silver victot POLITICS IN W'YORK, Tne Henry George party was the only one that endoreed free silver in ter New York, and it only polled] journals who — are and the We believe that those Republican congratulating 27 votes out of over half a mill-] themselves party that the ion. ‘This is one of Bryan's conso-] Republicans of New York are rid of 1 Lowism forever, have no Low ai just conception of the situation in New York. None fact than we that the unfortunate lation drops. As a result of the elections of 1897 the sound lament the money majority in the % : more United States senate will be increased, Yet Mr. Bryan tells us that the elec- tions of independeut movement appeared in Greater New York at this time, It borne in mind dent Republicans this year shadow of a doubt win in 1900, prove beyond the that must, however, be silver willl that those indep with their independeat Democratic DB. Hares was clect-| allies, who composed the Citizens’ jg{ Union party, bad already 518. Gov| mayor of New York City, and had defeated ‘Tammany Hall on its own Rorue Ohio thi elected a ed governor of largest plurality being Republican cane y this battle ground ; that that independent the leadership of ernor Bushnell. the *, received 28,000 plural year, W. J. Br comfort out of Frep Wittiams, the nism in Massachusett: Democratic patty extracts lots of Movement under Mayor Strong had New York the ecovomical admivistration t Citizens’ Union party had done what the Republicans could in that state three years. In 1895 it] aot d¢—eleot a mayor of New York polled 121,599 votes; in 1896, 103,- given the city of cleanest and most io its his- Gsona tle of Brys been running the tory; ( that the petition asking Hon, 662 votes, and in 1897, 79,166 votes Tr ularity Brys Seth low to make the race for mayor is another evidence of mand free the pop- w York was si of Greater } ned by 137,000 Way be expected to reli and allow itself to be absorbed by the party. The a local nature; Da- silver. voters. These are facts. , then, should that organizatuon Some few weeks ago we used to su its identity complaint about the street roller ; the perennial kicker said it was a tai foolish enough to believe his sta If those people will go down on Third street issues at Republican aud some sensible folks were e- jure sake were all of tional politics cut oo figure whatever, Tue Citi Union party possessed | the eleme ment. where the sewer is ts of a distiactly sepa- \l see with how great}® rate org being buil ifm will be able to judge for themselves roller makes a hard|tvey bad a thorough! ganization, aud they had an idolized —_—_—_ leader ; their ‘The issues were ation. ity the etreet is dug up, they local aud were formed by themselves ; whether the harc compact or street. was in no sense a in the inui Iv regard to the issues of 1900 we] Republican party, only are willing to admit that it will be} vidual national political affiliations of of the money question. | majority of its members, But it does not follow that we believe some phase The Citizens Union movement, or there is any cause for apprehension}. ,wigm.’* ag it is called, is not @ or distrust of the future. Free coin- transient affair. It has a mission to age of silver is not dead issue, Yet} perform, and that mission will be ac- of 18 means without permanent After a campaign of edu as this country had never seen, the the theories the campaign 3 was by no complished before it Citizens disintegrates. results. When the Union party tion such cted Strong mayor of New York, le its victory was a protest against the people decided against ring rule and corruption of Tammany of the Chicago platform. Commercial | "8 i ; Hall and the bossism of Richard events this year have proved that the], iy Croker. Lt retained its organization whole course of reasoning pursued by aud perfected it for the sole purpose vi tabs of defeating Tammany Hall in the the advocates fallacious and not supported by facts. > for the The progress of the civilized world | ® Roi. dean Greater New York, It is a well kaown fact that the Republican y of New York is under the abs sor Platt. The 13 Union move- coinage was control of eat stru; towards the gold standard bas made many decisive steps since the election t nage var of 1896, Events have demonstrated | * ‘ control of Ser that the single gold standard is to be | Sut control o leaders of the Citiz standard of the ment felt that a surrender of their the universal money worl, for ove by one the bimetallic}. | identity and organization to the or silver standard nations are adopt- ing the gold standard. The fact however will have nothing to do with the abandonment of the agitation in this country. The politicians who are leading the agitation in this coun- Republican party would he promot- ing just what they were fighting against—machine politics and one man power, They said that they wore Republicans, but this being a local fight they preferred to maintaia their organization ; that they would not betray the 187,000 voters who petitioned Seth Law to make the race and promised to stand by him. t was pomted out to the Republicans that they could endorse Low and issue is with] thus assure the defeat of Tammany Hall, ‘This Senator Platt refused to do. The result was that Tammany that Seth Law polled votes than the try for a cheaper money have hit up- cause they thought it was the most ‘They stand ready to abandon it at any time that another which contains the Hence it is that issue appears promise of victory, we helieve the financial us for years perhaps, but mere a3 a rallying poiut for those dis- that fail to reap sevoral won, but their full proportion of the prosperity aperiy, 40,008 more etd woold, Republican nominee, ————— This much is history, What of Tne receot decision in regard to] the future. The Republican mem- Building Associations is| bers of the Citizens Union party now not as liberal with the associations as] promise to carry the war against it should be, but is a more Jiberal] Platt iato the Republican organiza- construction of the law than ihe for-|tiof. ‘They declare that one man satisfied elements and Loan Rolid... Values Gained our popularity. Solid values keep and add to it. No catch-penny schemes, no exagger- 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 here; the wiser they are about values the better we like them to come. Our goods and prices welcome the most critical inspection and comparison, California Blankets We have just opened our line for full, 1897, and they certainly are the handsomest goods ever shown on any counter. We are the agents ‘or these blankets in this city, and ve claim withont hesitancy that they are the cheapest fine blank ever offered. Prices $4.95 to $10.00. We have an immense stock of other makes from 6gc 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 merely sug gest that no matter 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. Cloaks from last year at half price, NOTIONS Dress shields, pair \ Cube pins, each Velvet skirt facing, yard « Colored dress steels, a Safety pins zen Rest selected hwhalebones, 36 inches, cae piece All-sille fringe, yard toc Crochet silk, spool ts KID GLOVES few odds and ends go this k at 49¢. L. B. OGILVIE & CO. we coe Conkling the people ight and overthrew rose their m' ma- chine. ¢ er for Governor by 196,000 ma- eveland défeated Judge jority. Conkling, of course, made a mistake that Piatt will ership of the Republicaa New York, but the attem, Senator PI. party ia to be made. to have the great battle of War has already been decla one side or the other will ge defeat before *Lowism'’ a factor iu New York Caus) Republicans, tions, were seared with ause, avd groaned before they were burt. ‘The results sho’ United States : from Maryland, a Republica in Baltimore, a Republican of nearly 30,000 in Ohio, w surance of the election of Sevator H Rey revol Kauss aud South Dakota, a b can Legislature for New Jersey and New York majorities in Lowa a Agaiust the ewe have « Tammany triumph in New York City anda Buckingham steal in Louisville, But neither in this life nor the other can it be all heaven without some bell. diva ry and old-time Republican nd Massachusetts, To Cure Courts Take WC. TWELVE NEW MEMBERS, 10 cure Added Ancient Or- der of United Workmen, Twelve new members were last night initiated into the A, O. U. W. Ten of these were in the new lodge “Protection,” and two in “Friend: ship’ lodge. hey were all initiated at the same TneA 0. U. W. meeting. contin- ues to grow, and the new lodge will soon have two score or more mem- bers. Cures to Stay Cured, Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past fifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (3. B, B,) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, d the most malignant blood and skin diseases, Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an eminent, scientific and conscientious physician, Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and o which is the best remedy. Heware of substi- tutes said to be “just as good’? and buy the long-teste! aud old reliable Batonre Blood Balm (B, B. B.) Price only $1.00 per large bottle, BFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURR, For over two years | have been a great sufferer from Rucumatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B, B. B., ef- fected an entire cure, 1 refer to Rev, W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- chants of Newnan, Jacon *, Sponcien Newnan, Ga, For sale by Druggists. Winter Tourist Kates, ‘The Illinois Central Railroad come pany has now on sale tickets to prom. inent winter resorts in Florida, Gec mer ones, It makes the borrower} rule shall not be tolerated in the Re- Tesponsible for losses to the extent of] publiean party of New York state, his stock, as wellas the Jeuder, Al-]When the Republican party came —— Corner Ninth and Trimble, next d @ROROR KRITZER |" te Deveden's Drug here, most avy loam a bank males in Ken- merely to register the orders of Ros- gia, South Carolina, ‘Texas, New Mexico and Mexivo at reduced rates, never make, but it oaly made the rebuke the severer, ‘Low may not sue ceed in retiring Piatt from the lead- | Complete repair shop. KLUNDY The Most Fastidious Will be pleased by an Inspection of our fall stock of. Just received—up to date, all the latest styles and novelties. We have studied the wants of the Padu cah people, and are ready to supply their every need in shoes. ae 310 BROABWAY—TELKEPHONE 310. $ $ $ $ H. DIEHL & SON ; as Laneesesesccesseee Don’t Cuss ‘The Plumber He may be entirely innocent, Maybe his work was goo but has been mistreated, Whatever the cause of the break or leak, or bad bebavior of pipes, don't waste time about it, but have it fixed up, We are ready to make airs promptly and economically. We are ready to put a job of new plumbing into your house that will give you more satisfaction and les# anoyance than you ever experienced before, * ED D. HANNAN «© 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Re best on the market, prettiest whee! made. Don’t fail our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive I ouse in the city. Free riding school to thoee buying wheels from us by Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 26 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hou-e Shas, A. Fisk - REPAIR CO, Repairs on Guns and @ Specialty. (28§Broadway Matil.Effinger & Co Undortakers and embaimers, Store Telephone 1863 180 § Third aidence eleybone 180 A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 EROADWAY, G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR : Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Cull on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and tron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Ofico—¥4 Hrontway, OMce Hours #10, 1.8, HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M Physician and Surgeon Omce Hours: ToPa.m.,108 p,m ¢, No. 4194 Broadway, G, A. ISBELL, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. itive 602 1-2 8, Seventh St, Residence 723 8, Sixth, Office Hours to 9 a, m., 1:30 to 8 Pp. m., 6 to 8 p.m, REMOVED! Dd. STEAM “ aunory To No. 120 North Fourth St, |New Machinery | Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Ott Stal Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Firtn Street <t Door Tuy Pauwnn 30—9 :00 a.m ours J 1;00—3 00 p.m. 7:00—8 364 144 elephones | Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the pope of this city. It leads all others, for the reasou that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KRG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. ‘Telephone 101, Orders filled uetil 1! p.m, Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Wall Paper »"4 Window Shades, N THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, VW. S. GREIF 132 8. T . hird Street. Telephone No, 3 No, an = 7 ESTABLISHED 1864,——o Miss Mary B. E, Greif & Co "GENERA OBERTS BEER | | J, W. YOONG & SON, | TELEPHON 200. id, W. Moore, | Staple and "Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, DLA. Yuen, Mayor. nena 5s Liyoeprrated 193 Johnson Foundry and ~ Machine Ca, Steam Engines, Boilers, House'Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and lron Fttings. Castings of all kinds, ’ Papucan, . . Kentvory, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, Telephone 1749, PADUCAH, KY. JACKSON Foundry and Steam Enoines. Boilers. House Fronts. CRESS For further information apply to J.T. Donovan, C. A., aducab, Ky, Mill Machinery,fetc. INCORPORATED « PADUCATH,KY Open from 9 a. m. to & p, m. Machine Company, a Paid on Tine Deposits Jas. A. Rupy, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, “$195,000.00 urday nights from 7 to ooo H | {Sk Manufacturers and Dealers In, |Jan, A. E OFFICERS, AB. A. RUDY ccsin W. F, Paxton " Pineient R. Rupy. Ave’t Oashier DIRECTORS, Mo irauen? Gee. Wire Kawunirnk, Wee Bayanhome ike. O. Hany, E. Faney, . Ruby,