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~ meee ty a j \ \ ; dey Se — THE P/DUCAR DAILY SUR, plished every afternoon, ex Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INcoRPORATED pt XD MANAGIR ¥ PRPELDENT SOOKETARY. THRASURER Pusstpent 4 puvRcTons: #.M. Plsher, J. R. Smith, 1t,W, Clements, J. , en Williamson J. J. Dorian i‘ ¥ eewreenstereneanse ee oe _— = t) = THE DAILY SUP cee Pecial atvention to Ata. Jocal, hap Interest in ¢ Wl give » poaings of Paducah and viet hot negieeting general news, which given as fully as space will permit With THE WEEKLY SUN # devote? to the interests of or cc yp. trons, avd Will at all times bem 2 en tertaiuing, while keeping. I's. ter aT Ym all political affairs pic ie will dea fonruees and tireiees expunent ot Fh dex fines and teachiage of the Nattoual Repabit cau party CORRESPONDENCE. \ spoctal feature of the weekly edition of Pax sun Will be lus Correspondence Depart Gent, in which it hopes ably to represent Wery locality Within the limits of its circu ation, ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known oa spplication North Fourch QPce, Standard Block, treet. eevee 8 4,60 2.25 oy 40 ++ 10 cents Daily, per annum Daily, Six months Daily, One month,..... Daily, per week... be Weekly, per annum in ad- VANCE sess cessccsscsoves Specimen copies free 1.00 FRIDAY, NOV, 19, 1897. CE ERE rm Anp now comes VPostmaster-Gen- Is a great help to a proper selection. Large purchases by us mean better terms for our customers. Better ad- F eral Gary with a request that the vantages were never offered than | Uaited States establish postal savings we offer you this season, Our stock | hanks. ‘The Republicans are always is large and new, our prices fair. getting the country into trouble. Had they let Bryan ard his followers have their way last fall there would have been no necessity for establishing ings banks 1° cents--Serviceable boucle cloth, with camel’s hair stripes, in dark blue, brown and black shades, Tuk steady southward march of Republicanisin is shown not ovly by the increased of members 25 cents—Strictly all-woot check and | Wich that party controls from y novelty dress goods, 36 inches; in the congressional delegation wide. but by the permanence of Republi- can control in Maryland and West 49 cents—All-woo! and silk-and-wool | Virginia, Maryland has now given a Scotch mixtures, 40 inches wide, | Republican majority in three succes~ for stylish costumes, sive elections—1895, 1896 and 18° number to ’ Sraristician MULHALL announces that while the popula‘ion of the United States has increased 58 per 3 cents—Handsome satin finished | Cent, in the last twenty years, the broadcloths, in gray, castor shades |V#lue of her exports has risen 175 and dark colors, 52 inches wide, per cent, or three times as fast as the population, yet practically all of $1.25—Two-toned effects in English | this bas happened under a protective corkscrews and cheviots, for sty]-| tariff, which the free-traders have in- ish tailor suits. sisted was unfavorable to foreign ad- vantageous commercial relations, 5) cents~Fine ladies’ cloth, in all the fashionable shades. Senator Texcer wi'l soon be able to lay away on the upper shelf of his library that much-worn sentence about the ‘deadly competition’ which the silver using «ountries are making #gainst the United States in Are pronounced favorites with dressy | international people. We are showing them in all Japan, lke popula” varieties, Long black coque feather boas froin 50¢ to 89c. ; _Fur and Feather Boas... commevce, Russia, and several of the South American silver using countries heve all gone to the gold standart ale Mr. Teller started his deadly compe- _ Stylish gray feather boas—a new/ tition argument into the fleld, aff itea—at $1.60, now word comes that China is All the fashionable lengths in fine to follow in the ssme Ji ostrieh feather boas. Serviceable black coney fur col lars, with ornamental head and tai rertsny at $1.08, Regular $5.00 style Thibet fur bons at $2.98, Handsome stone marten fur collar- os at $3.00. since bout ne, thas | ing Mexico and a few South Ameii can covatrics our only ‘deadly com- petitors, ay Mr. Epwin Aikis.os ba shown from careful exanination the reports of the countries that the cost of produci silver is less than 25 cents per oa" so that the silver used in the maiv facture of adollar would p obab'y cost 20 cents. He also a that three-fourths of the v : Millinery Goods silver mines of the United States is . owned abroad. No wouder that the _ —Not the ordinary styles to be found | Silver mine owners of this country in any store—up to date in styles, | ate willing to spend millions to foice shapes and materials, with prices to|the United States to adopt laws by satisfy the most economical buyers,| Which ‘hey can turn 20 cents worth of their products into a dollar, _ Tue Sun does vo. care whom the democratic council may elect cha‘u gang boss, clerk, or lock up keeper. It may carve up and slice these ofli- cers into democratic pie with the f consent of the Sixn—,and even doi without such consent. These offices are lawful spoils and there are no great public interests at stake—, in good truth one man could fill eith er office as well as another—, if he can get it. Butit does look like Venting a peity spite at the sacrifice of a public interest, to put a new man in the Civil Engineer's office at this Ii suffering from early indiscre}time. Never stop to swap horses tions or later excesses, power and] while crossing a swift stream, vitality gone, we are just the par- ties you are looking for. We have a remedy which we guarantee to t ‘ f do prompt work and give perfect | Stt its recent tariff work, when it satisfaction—a remedy very power- | comes together in December. The ful in its action, and absolutely | treasury receipts under the new law harmless ioe system. Results| have now reached such a figure that Ae ane tck of ‘citahee vad ent |it i perfectly apparent that the potence are things of the past when measure is going to be a success as a U-NO is so easily obtained. One| tevenue producer. The earnings of dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. | the present month are runu'ng at the Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by | average rate of a million dollars for private celivery at your address] each business da: i . “ : iy, and when the in- same day, Address postoffice box a twitch sous come: alter the 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo, Dr. H. Parker. | stocks of foreign wool, sugar and manufactures now in the country Boarders Wanted have been consumed, is realized, the F 408 Coun? STaeer, revenues will be ample to meet the ‘Good ‘age rs Table Best of | running expenses and restore some of @BORGE KRITZER receatly of Iver miping Fine... wy discove:s ue of the oooeooee ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219° BROADWAY 221 all PERSONAL, Coxciness will find no reason to re- law, a Trix imports of linen goods from England were oly 2.204,600 yards in September, 1897, against 6,087,- 000 yards in September, 18964 the jon of Jute plete goods in September, 18% 6,282,160 Against 9,176,100 in September, 1896; that of silk broad stuff 4.2 importa was September, ths ia woolen 650,000 4,800 and that of woclen st 47,400 the corresponding month of last year, No wonder our English filends do not like the tariff of the Dingley low, yards against [9 838 of | cs 3 Uhat against t year; that of 0 yards against tissues worsted 1,451,000, pots 6,800 yards 3 and no wonder that the law is) popus lar with our manufacturers and their employes, Tar free traders who were insist. ing that their low tariff law had caused a large tnerease in the expor- tation of manufactures and that a re. turo to genuive protection would re- duce our markets abroad in that live are horrified to fiad that the exporta- tion cf manufactured goods govs right on ivereasing under the Din: fey Jaw, The value of manufactur exports during the month of Sepiem- ber, 1897, under the Dingley law was $22,854,684 o t $2 der the Wilson law 1896, while the exportation of mauu- factures for the calendar year were, up to Ociober Ist, $28,000,000 ia excess of those of the correspording months of the preceding year, O45 uns in September, Tue Manufacturers’ Record, of October 29, gives some cold, hard facts, soine facts that don’t harmon. Mr. ize at all with the theories of Bryan, The advocates of free ¢ age of simpl er are theorists, p ‘They tell us that this try fs getting into a more despe condition every day, and that gold the whol The Record ted the ex of breadstuffyfor month of Sep- tember from four northern chies— Boston, New York, P nl San Francisco, and from four south- ern cities —Balumore,Newport Ne New Orleans and From the four northern Was $7,019.540, or 14 per cent., and the 2c. ulelpbia s Galveston, ports the increase from tve four thern ports the ins crease was 44,151, or 163 per The value of the exports from the eight cities for September was At 1 cent. yet, in the face of this growing business, with such great progress by the South, we are told by the Bryanites that prosperity has not returned, that the present in- erease of business is only & transient affair, Tus contioued publication in Dem- ocratic newspapers of sta'ements in- to vole for Se instractions of State refuse afi entions in his bel: ers of Con; to some fiank mem party this discussing this oa subject. Seuator sul “In my opision it would be f good of the Republic to amen 1 Cong federal constitution of Senators ia by prov the election by popular vole. The n ! proach to. the enactment of the pop ular willw reference lo a Sev torial has been ol tinough ) gnation of the i tended Senator by the State conven- Uon, constituting the highest euth ity of the party avd the peop! the Stuie. onventioa having clea:ly placed Mv, Hann candidate of th compose it within before the people Republic the Senate, every individ Republican ticket t as the 2 is ther ry deprived of semblance of right to exerci of the dividual choice in deviance party wish, as clearly expressed by the ele The Sux bas not presumed to run the present, or aay ober council, as that would have been immodest, but 1 to have aad to ex- it has never fa’ press its opision ou public matters, It certainly basa Mr, Wilcox was not continued in of! Not that regret that he is a special or personal favoritys of the Sux, nor that the Six has aught against Mr. Both of them are clever ty of the gen- Postiewaite. meo, Bat outside of the pe tlemen, there are public interests which the Sex believes would have been better served by the election of Mr. Wilcox. The sewer system is of vast impottance to Pad and Mr. Wilcox has been with it fiom its beginning. The man to complete the very much like unnecesss pew nurse, ay election of a new work, now, is vily farming ne Sun out a baby toa cares but little, ia fact has no re- rite spect, for the politica of petty miaded men, but will coatiaue to give its views on} pective of whom it may p all public mat‘ers entirely se. It ivres its views are unsound the ought to pay no attention to thein, even if they are sound and true, the people need not adopt them, if they do not wish to. There is nothing MUNICIPAL OWN A own: Philadelphia's expert wor n object of tts ks, RSL W.% | mivistrations, the v Kanges con in mm Tichpgl fof heats of departments, with the anchises 1s gi iulyits gas ef i | Possibility, for these poliey reasons, that wil be adtered must — prove After having had a completémo- |to any thivking man that these cons nopoly of the gas bistness for foriy- thre e years, the pelled to lease its plants to a priv city is. finally gom- | ditions interfere with the success of any stich enters Oa the other hand corporation, In 1854 the ety ac-foweership has bea am quired coutrot of all the gas plants | fed success ia many alt within its hmits, with the exception |. Earopeam cities ia many af one company, in which, however ces have achieved even gves the city owne etuc® and com success, Glatgow, land, owns nake the ates the city male A water gas company was permit to erect its plant at one of the w | and sell iis prodvet tty for 33 couts per 1000 cobic feet, w being mixed with " it 1000 enbi hy the city for $1 p ery, ete , which cents per 1000 one has yet b& what it cost the ely t live tro wot fee The gas departinent wa: vo m me thi cit pre i Us $0 th pro’ beik citi vba’ p «lve org , g compulsory io such matter that the Sen shall be cl only tereats. ambi try. firs\-¢ te the ¢ or 1000 feet #'ve inade the nd cost a pr t. Wi anim t ath is dem + th Cor To | the 1 yot vem to the Ohio legislature are hke'y to] meat r syt ited held mass nee the council ra A comumittee of ia equiiy pray resteair t the ordinance summation tion conininet works were wort ),000,000. rived a bid fi poration whereby the city would ceive $10,000,000 vit would if detivered (0 verneut Co, are mac lie works aod agaiost men powers ia local politics. rees work of ing through th vat a3 bid poratious. his ends Pi periment in municipal ofuership of} works; the 5! and unserapalous part of the political m The gang having of works, used them to itious greed. “headed | ttoa whether any munteiya the losses sustained under the Wilso./and devoted to the city's best in-} eng einany The freq including i yoat 10 fee gas. No nal ro just aod de-| of A former tatem that 9 vee times what i 1 A itn nixing water lowing proposilic city fravehises acd has managed well, that no city toxes are all ia that city, been The sue- attained Where failed, the ont of ten, cotruption of the has already be done. that what vs ean cipal ownership has e bas, due to the in nine eases SOUND DOCTRINE, Towa's Candidate for Governor Simplifies the Monoy Question. Quantity of Money—Mis lilustration—How Three Banks with 860,000 Did a Bastness of Many Milltous—Favors an Open Meld and a Fair Fight for Every Man. The republi or of lowa, ars 1 andidate for govern: Leslie M, Shaw Hon t only to have a clear under: f the money question, but to rare gift of simplifying this subject eo tha can be 1 by ordinary minds, ‘The fol wing « ct from his speech at Red “Now, how is the parity of the silver maintain as we 8 wet f the Unit to pay out lemands at Linsist that advocates of vern its wis | upon its cc tes shall pay sil ds, would cause ntly p mpany in led te tmp ommo. Now 1 payw hy the a ¢ for bm ; reix per cer to pay the city t the beg 8 ra nlitvre t thin thy 10,090 dating | we flu a will not f $i to e ee ‘ , a the weight as well as in Pay- mar 1000 f iyo of ‘a m 2 nex . licate, headed by H not matter r ey use than the Usited fh Co., and in ed. It isn channe pay into the city | of trade. 1 5 ext ances are ed to accept s!t the the wheat, If you de 1,000,000 for the | to a store, no money Bay State Gas Com- | v deposit it. T <Riable pentat the banks and in cir ata el 1 a dollar ate. January any, and aft 1 three banks in my totvi + the pian was pacsed | 28d actual cash in their vaults of 9,000 had money with their city sad During that year there Volted Gas Ine ® the town and ‘paid « t of those three ‘ : ae i 10 for hogs, a amount pit of wheat opehe: areca ioe " fi n, The s loaned th r to every man Wanting mone could give secur. ! .| ity. There w of eastern capital 7 n fe nds probably $100,000. ‘The é company, and | 0% £2" 's probably $100,000, ‘The . a business of many millions ings to protest, but} and v 1 they still had d the deal through, | theiz on hand and th Ty ved « during cil s iilvia bill nae og fo. an infune At os c it the people of the neyor from sizaing| Ua e suffered to au un lade ack ne nt dating back to the t nact. The fac reeasily » | M he | ’ -| estal ed that the world has never ‘ he »| seen 1 a period of prospe as the | United ates 8s enjoyed fro: ere: Pa Nai ta ge ted States has enjoyed from the t sumpt specie payment to 1693. Ven alth of the y never in- » core | er 1 rapidly Oo many men pered, for the works the lease be executed the Un Cha le x the boad of pub. ei Gas Im. gos of seceivivg sainst promine es for the | ting offices and the! f the council in hare} lease over the more 8 of responsible local | iladelpia’s first ex- | tory is one of rank} corruption on the rine, ecaced control further the Itisa rave ques- ty should vu may say the people of the eased, So they did ed States i but in our people were worth per capita © 4. In 1890 their wealth d increased to $1,039, ‘The the United States we worth , nore than twice as muck jut you answer these facts, which cannot be denied by theproposition that this unprecedented accumulation of property is in the hands of the few; at the rich have been growing richer and the poor poorer, If that ie so, it is not the fault of the gold standard or of any political party. All tRatany par: y or a ard or any le la tic ‘an do to e to it that eve mar has an open field and a fair fight, It cannot exempt him from the fight Fight he t, and the best that the nt ¢ s to see to ib that * ‘Yoo Big a Job, And still they tell says the Macomb Telegraph, “that the test of Democrat is his ability to believe tha’ with silver at 40 ¢ in the dollar this sovernment can take all the silver of the world and hold it up to gold at the ratlo of ® Such an ine the in nanufacturing i nt changes of gd- will damn any party World if they will stick to it long nowgh." Cloaks. Plush and Cloth apes Up-to-Date Jackets Our garments are of good matc- rial, well made, and you will cer+ aly save money when you trade with us, $1.95 For ladies’ black beaver cloth capes with box-plaited back and trimmed with braid. $5.00 For ladies’ black or navy blue cloth coats, made of good quality beaver, fly front, the poe and seams trimmed with wide and narrow braid. BLANKETS Gray or fleeey doub® blankets, with ed per pair, $1.45 A beautiful 11-4 all-wool white double blanket, woven trom select co! borders, large size, having attractive borders, wool and $4.95. Good-sized comforts, fed oil cals ico.on one side and figured on the other, for $1.00. Calico comforts, figured on one .- SILKS. t received a line of 1 silks in the We have plaid and s ju very They are beauties. newest styles. L. B. OGILVIE & CO. HARBOUR’S The Birthplace of Low Prices ood’ Were bought right, and—you nd npon it—will be sold right Choice Dress Goods. Thirty-six inch wide all wool, in boautifal new combinatlotis--%e i ’ ou ean have ard this week wool d fall colors, nd gett The price later. Filty-two inch ladies’ cloths at 50« hs for S5e that are very value—that merit your lack dress goods at prices astound ingly low. Come finger and price them. Jackets—Cape: groat values A great novelti ne of handsome new ja pect- “d this week. To mi ng our garments before you buy is to miss the correct thing. No store hthe perfect Mt,the superb and up-to-date style we give you for our prices, It’s not talk, but facts. and figure with us. New Ideas in Millinery. The greatest values you ever saw are to be had here. The most elegant 1p-to-date effects real bargains of iterest in 6 tyles. Others can’t equal the st find fall flat on the pr A great sale of high-class stuff Hats and bonnets made to order on short notice, Klondyke and ec vata and fe and cioth sailors olors are being received from d iay, and pri rade that will wu. Wh £1.00 on Broadway for our 49¢ cowboy hat? Great Sale of Hosiery, Men’s gray mixed sox, two pairs for worth double. Men's mixed cotton sox, four paira or 25¢, sold everywhere at three pairs for that price Women’s He eels and toes, or ce 12 If you want the best made for juarter, in quality and dye, it will be found here—Tuk ONvx. Shoes and Boots. Why pay more for inferior « 4 weare not in position to save you money on shoes there's none in Padu ah so situated. It will pay judges to ‘ook here before buying elsewhere Ve guarantee that youll not money. Yours for Business, HARBOUR’S, OnN, Third street Just back of Wallerstein's. msdorf hose, double good 20¢ value, our ty? Jone STARR BROS, jalting Watches, Clocks, Repairing Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Ete, Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door to Breeden’s Drug Store. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week, D, A. BAILEy, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st, ; i. Don’t Cuss ALG Don't fail to 126 and 128 North Fifth street _ Dr. Albert Bernheim The Most Fastidious MA224 4.4.4 oo ee | eves Will be phased by an inspection of our fall stuck of, ~Shoes Just received—up to date, all the Iatest | styles and novelties. / We have studied the wants of the Padu- cah people, and are ready to supply their every need in shoes. 2s 4 I I r ) >) , ~ J _ _ y . 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