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The First all Styles.... are here, and we extend a cordial invitation to you to drop in and look them over. ——x« Seasonabie Dress Goods. s in dark Percales 32 inches wide for 1-2 Pretty patterns in « 3 7“cts. 10 cts. 25cts. 50cts. Covert mixtures in fost colored ducks, a full line ef the popular Tartan plaid woolenetts for school dresses at this price. The best value in 36 inch strictly all wool novelty dress goods we ever handled. Particularly attractive in the red, blue and green shades. 15 pieces high grade novelties in all wool, silk and wool mixtures for stylish costumes. Very fashionable fabrics, an elegant satin finished Broadcloth in all the newest shades for tailor suits. 8 cents a yard. ‘The most stylish weaves in handsome black crepons, all qual- ‘ ities te 75c to $3.98c a yard. ANCY SILKS... Our line of exclusive noveltics in 4 yard waist patterns of striped and plaid taffetas, chine and brocade effects, has no equal in Paducah, Very popular for shirt waists and handsome linings are the 75¢ Taffetas, all shades, which we are selling at. 59c a yard. osx NEW MILLINERY_ ~~ and MILITARY CAPS. Specials In The Carpet Room. All wool two ply carpets, a genuine bargain at soc a yard. yard. playing the nowest designs in Moquet, Wilton, Velvet, Tapestry and Axminster Carpets. Handsome Curtains, ws oeedtug, and Draperies. SHOE DEPARTMENT We have made ample provision for shoeing the children preparatory for school, that soon begins, The variety of mater’als now used f the manufacture of shoes for the growing youtb, comprising vici box and kangaroo calf, certainly warrants the assertion that at no time were the same facilities offered for artistically shoeing the ing generation, and prices so low. x 5oc buys line of child’s kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8. 75¢ buys line of child’s kid shoes, 8s to 11. 75¢ buys line kangaroo calf shoes, 5 to 8. 75¢ buys line bright grain shoes, 5 to 8. 8oc buys line Bright grain shoes, 8 to 11. 1.00 buys line bright grain shoes, 1144 to 2 1,00 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, 84 to 11. 1.25 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, sizes 112 to 2. 1.50 buys line kid or calf, sizes 244 to 8. All of above are solid, good wearers. and the prices, It might be well to look into our low shoe stock for temporary use. The prices are yery low at this season of the year. ELLIS Rudy & Phillips 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY SOLICITORS WANIED. A. L. LASSITER. Architect ‘and Superintendent American German National Bank Butlding, Third Floor PADUCAH, KY, Ladies or geotiemen, for our com- plete sets of Juvenile Books for the holidays. Each set has four books graded for little ones to grown up folks. Each book charming, de liguiful, captivating. Prices range from 50c to $2.50. Large books, each overflowing with happy illustra. tions. Tremendous sellers, Noth- ing like them. Four months goldep vest for energetic worke RLsGLING BROS. CIRCUS METROPOLIs SEPT, 12, The steamers Dick Fowler and} giv Geo, Cowling wake the following low joint rate—85 cents for the round \rip—tickels good returning on either boat with the following convenient four books free, Send twelve 2 cent stamps for paying part only postage alone, Drop all trash and a schedule; F t Str. Dick Fowler leaves sive Juveniles, 8 8:30am. Coacern, Juvenile Dept. Chr Str. Dick Fowler leaves Metropol 22430 ll p.m, _ — Str. Geo. Cowli ig leaves Pa luc: bh, #100 REWARD $100, lla. m, ‘The readers of thts paper will be pleased to Str, Geo, Cowling caves Paducsb, |svethat clones bus best see to nane 6p. m. {ts stages, omd thi i ‘only posiive a Str, Geo, Cowling leavis Me‘ropo-| medical frateraity e tutional Pk lis 4:30 p. m. treatment, I h Cure ay Ho opportunity is thus afforded to ternally, otiog leeety See oe oe ota, the public to see the world’s greatest | Sirosing "the foundation 9! the’ Atsease, a bg the patient strength by tn i circus, and er joy a pleasant rid Consifiution snd assisting neture ia eens work, ‘The proprleto ils curative powers, dred Dollars for any ‘Send for 1ist of tewtimor ‘Address, FJ. CH Bad. ave so Much faith iy tihey offer Oce Hun nials Plant: tion Chill Cure is mae by in Viect-Marsfleld Drug Co., tence Gold by Driuegiats, 7c, ‘Hall's Family Pills are the best Don’t you know Plantation Chi Cure 1s guaranteed to cure you? ssx_Crepons and Broadcloths ‘The first shipment received BICYCLE and WALKING HATS See our general line for fall in all grades. You will like the goods Crean of pest holes, of death ships, or hor- Freight paid. Bigeest com. | tors, brutalities, neglect and cruelty. missions, Outfit with Samples of all] We have had pictures of emaciation, Of the! bie dread and infa clear $300 & month with our exclu. | CY bas been shocked and terri- The National Book| fed by the vicious and sensational d dis | Cial ignorance and i . the ghouls of journalism have been at | continues the Post, it fails to eure, | @ll this vicious clamor, and now the NEY £©O., Toledo, o,|Sun, with a few words of fact and THE PADUBAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING comPany, INOORPORATED a. | M. Pishor, W.F. Paxton R.W, Clements, 3.42, Wilitamson John J. Dorian. Office: Not 214 Broadway. Daily, per annum in advance, $ 4.50 Oaily, Six months ‘“ 2.25 One month, 40 ly, per woek.. +» 10 cents Weekly, per snnum in ad- Specimen copies tree 1.00 SATURDAY SEPT, 10, 1898, STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. We, the undersigned, re- respectively the Manager, the Circulator and the Pressman of the Paducah Daily Sun, do state that circulation of taducah Daily Sun for the twelve months end- ing July 31, 1898, was (3545) Fifteen Hundred and Forty-five. Ax E. YounG, Manager. S. A. Hint, Circulaior. Ep T. WETHERINGTON, Pressman. The above was subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of August, 1898. W. F. Paxtox, Notary Public. My commission expires January 22, 1902. PASS ALONG THE FACTS, It is refreshing in the midst of al) Quarter wool two ply carpets in bright pretty colorings 35c a}this insensate hullabaloo raised by sentative public body, it cannot de the yellow journals over alleged hor- It will interest you to visit this department while we are dis- rors and atrocities in the conduct of | P®ttial treatment, and this is all be army affairs, says the Dexington Leader, to encounter such a breath of honesty and common sense as is furnished by the leading editorial iv New York Sun of the 4th in- nt, under the significant caption Fact “The main facts of the war are too important and too helpful and too creditable to the country for them to be buried beneath sorrow at the war'* accidents or resentment + fects of its admini . ation, out the 1n0°% ulate poltucal pene- AUS of victory, the army’s record , | Would remain surprising after proof “ it the de- Prior] of every fault charged against any : S10W-| oficial connected with it, in or out] 9 be a very mupificént sala: of uniform, “Even if Gen, Shafter bad been as incompetent a command: at San- de- , the campaign there closed with sucvess of scarcely par- alleled brilliancy, and the Awerican who would rather condemn Shafter than rejoice in his army’s triumph, fi in due appreciation of it. Even if Secretary Alger had been the most incompetent and unworthy that ever sat in the war department, the total of actual achievement on the part of that bureau, in comparison with the number of troops supplied, would still surpass all precedents. “If the sick who have come back to us from the awful climate of Cuba had suffered from blunders and neglect in the full measure charged against the war department, it would remain true that the care and com- forts given to them have far exceeded any standards ever before known in armies, ‘The total death list is peculiarly small, “It has been a wonderful war, of which, after it is all finally over, thc marks of grief and misfortune will be marvelously few, but the marks of nationsl glory and good will be broad, deep and indelible.’ Nihé-tenths of the so-called infor- mation thus far furnished us touching the various encampments, ‘Tampa, Camp Thomas, Camp Alger, Mopt- «ul Point, etc., has been ext -avagantly mendacious, says * pay, pth pag Hy we Washington i wependent newspaper, commen’ng on the above editorial fren the Sun, We have heard only of famiue victims, of every imugina- my. The whole falsehoods. It has been made to be- lieve that our troops are starved, left to die without attention, ruthlessly exterminated under a system of offi- meapacity, All work, Such reports as have been furnisb- ed by Gens. Boynton and Wheeler, come to us like messages from heaven in the midst of "| will at the proper time present to the Leaving | ig, MUNYON'S YE (NO INDIGESTION CURE twit to 10 Metropolis’ merchants will get some of the money that would have come to this ity had Ringling Bros’. eir-! cus come here instead of that city The merchants of this city, who ere the sufferers of the act of that big Show in not coming here, van lay the whole thing to the greed of some petty official who caused Ringling Bros. all the trouble he could. ‘This is but an illustration of the fact that the people of Paducah must work together for the good of the city, It is not saying too much to say that had that show come here, five thous- and dollars would have been left with the business men as a result of the day's business. pn Tur people expect a fair rep. resentation of all parties in the se- Tux vo board of election | commissioners could be improved. by anolher resigoation, We heat rumors of big doings at Cairo bat what hear is whist Padusah is © we want to ving to Jo, SOCIETY NOTES. The week which closes today has been quite an active one so far 9s so- ciety is coneerned. Few of the peo- ple are at the springs, and most of those who have been to the northern i |Tesorts have returned, or will return lection of officers at the polls for the this week, There have, been two Coming election. Every fait-minded| ances among the swy guer set, one map, Whatever his politics may be,/sboard the ferry bov.t, which Miss| wants to see fair dealing at the polls|(1o** () ven tendered her friends, and and wants to see an absolutely fair night MAT ee Peo ere count, Whoever wins at the coming! election, democrat, populist or repnb-|tapis for lican, the people will expect that man | heving the largest vote to get the ef- is a dance or two on the the commg week, and if cool Westher prevails, ws it did the latter pars of this, the card party Vote, The Sux would fight as quiék=)add to ae wrivily smong the society ty to seat” a democrat or populist, reorganization of the honestly elected, as it would to gent Wis ove ck the near pos ® republican, If the democratic |* oat 3 oem) party of Kentucky wants to commit], Gen UF thé eoalal t Political suicide, let it attempt to tamper with the returns of the ¢om- ing election. Mr. M. Livingston and wife have returned from their two months’ visit v, . ge | jto Milwaukee, Wankesha and other Tix wany friends and acquaint. |“ Tenet CO. ita “Haat «3cf Capt. Brinton B. Davis have | ; 1 by their trip. learned with unfeigned pleasure of his arrival in Paducah, to vindicate himself of the cowsrdly insinuations relative to the construction of the new school building, and to show to an te Mr. J. W. McKnight bus gone to Knoxville, Tenn, being called by th eath of his son-in-law, Mr. R, isdale, who is quite well known and whose wife was formerly j1s rapidiy becoming tho favorite wit) t! OBERT'S BEER |- It leads al ROFBSSIONAL H. T. RIVERS \Physician... and Surgeon Office Sixih and Broad: At Infirmary. weve people of this city, ethers, for thy reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE MANDLED IN BOTTLIS AND BY THE KEG BY | —_ . PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. +" 5nmewnaee™= Orders filled until 11 p.m | == ke artic a A 3S. DABNEY, HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. | @ DENTIST. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing, out of town, Telephone 101, “eda Pop, Seltzer Water and al! kinds of Temperance 1 Camrsent Burpwe, Ur-Srais, Fifth and Broadway. DR. J. D. SMITH'S Mice rection, T 108 tos p m, and 6 t 5 v Res practicable call eacly tn, rather the » close of these Bours ‘on Niath, between Broadway and Je Patent Flat-Ovening Books BROADWAY The New York Weekly Tribune THE ter Reskience corner Ninth aud Jefferson, ‘Tele- phone 14 HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M, Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: 7 toPa.m, 10s p,m No 4195 Broadway, DR, J. W.-PENDLEY Ofice, 116 South Fifth Street. Residence, 4 Tennessee street. Office Telephone 416; Residence 416 , OR. KING BROOKS Dentist and GREAT National Family Newspaper oy FARMERS and VILLAGERS and your favorite home paper, THE SUN, Paducah, Ky. BOTH One Year for $1.00 THE WY, WEEKLY TRIBUNE tian: and world, comprehernsive teresting short tories , scien has an agricttitural department of the h all important news of rket reports, able edi ical information, ius: the satisfaction of all, as it is firmly pe nee pach Me will re believed he will do, that if any de.| "Severs! days, fects exist at all in the architectureot} ‘The dance g Ramona park pavillion My, night was one of the imost epjoyable of the season. Supper was served by the young ladies, after which dancing was in- dulged in until a late hour, the cool atmosphere rendering the diversion most pleasant and exbilerating, Mrs. J. Weightmsy © has been at San Fran months, bas ret a visit to ye Vhe edifice, the fault is not bis, He board the necessary proofs, and the board will hear them, As a repre- aught but accord him fair and im- -mith, who -isco for several utned to the city op atives and the public ask, Tue majority of the citizens of Paducah approve of the Suy’s course lala in detending one of her citizens fron Nathan Kaho, of the city, and the malicious attack of self-interegue” , -cher of Attorney Oscar Kaho, was . {married aday or two ago to Mrs. Contractors, especially a8 he ~ Mara Wolfe, at Philadelph He sent in the defeasg of bi had been away from the ¢ for a dis coun! a flag and honor; the facty ig i few weeks when the news of his mar- prove all the * riage was received, He and his cad oun has said to be trae,| pride are expected today, and will Bu .emonstrie that more chicanery | reside on South Fourth street. has been practiced in letting the be Ro porcendgie pe humoree js pictures, and is inst ructive and entertaining every member of every fam jly n THE SUN siveevo0 ai toe. tocat nows, poiea! in sorta, weeps you in| © OVAL Surgeon arm ‘and in « condition of @ and indis- close touch with your ne: ehbors and frie re the Mgr ps informs you as te local prices for farm crops and prospects for the “year, and iia bri pensable weekly visitor at your home and Sop al! subscripti sun to THE SUN nt 120 North Fifth Street. Telephone Call 403, DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 120 North Fifth street. Residence 418 Adame street Telephone: Residence, 270, Ky MineraL Weit Hous Why go to other healt’ resorts when you can find an unrivaied one iy: dueeh? I bave taken charge of, renovated an’! re; GREAT MINERA~ bee One-half block from the Nashville, Chattanooga ana St on South Fifth street, and am prepared to accomme at very reasonable rates. MEALS 25 cents; LODGING 2 rates to regular boarders and invalids. CHAS. C, CARR, Propvietor. Office, 402. DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon ‘7 Ofice and residence, 522 Bi Office hours, ¥ to 11 a.m., 2 to : Pm. ‘Telephone No. 191. peved the hae pining the a Mies Hallie Hisey, after spending bids for the Washington school builé-| per vacation here, left last night for g, than has ever been practioed on| Harrodsburg, Ky., to attend school itizens of Paducah in all her] for the term. Miss Ada B a three weeks’ Milan, ‘Teon, bat —_—_—- i ‘ Miss Lula Reed, one of Benton's if Health Officer Milam hes mote Mets; charming young ladies, a vielt- muunerative employment than proving |iny Miss Luca Lemon, on Jefferson 8 detriment to the city at that price. | street it behooves him to resign, as this} fr, 1, B. Whitesides, of New would evidently be more satisfactory] York, cousin of Dr. C. KE. White- to himself, and the public would not} sides, is in the city, a guest of the weep itself to death over such calam- | ater. ete atous action. It would be worth a] Mr. and Mrs. ‘Il. C, Leech and hundred dollars a year to the public} Mies Martha Leech will return to to have him quit morrow from a two mouths’ trip to California and Colorado. Ar the G. A. R. meeting this] Mr. Wm. V. Owen, who has been week at Cincinnati Governor Pingree, | spending his vacation with bis grand of Michigan, started out to attack| Parents, Mr. W. B. Jobnson snd ed RN a : wife, in Florida, came bome yester- the administration in a speech for the day. He leaves October 1 for La- conduct of the war. But he got al dianopolis to resume his studies in much warmer reception than he ex-|deatistry. Pected, and of an entirely different} wir, and Mrs. Ad Rasch,of Evans- kind. ‘The old soldiers know all} yitle, accompanied by Miss Emma about war, and they know it is no] Alt, of the same place, will arrive to- picnic. They know that hardships|™orrow on month’s_visit to Mrs, as : ‘ Frank Hoover, of the city. They SOG maisfering cannot’ be avotded. will no doubt be the recipients of Ix the two years of city govern- much social attention during their ment under the republican couneil]**¥* the city of Paducah made Mrs. A. S. Dabney is this after- Progress than in avy two years of/ noon entertaining her Sunday school her fuistory, and that too with the] class with a jug breaking at her home mayor opposing every move and bars]? North Fifth, rassing the council at every step, and! Manager Arthur Werdham, who during ® period of depression in} has been in the City for the past few every part of the country. days this afternoon at 2:15 for cs ae Cincinnati, to meet bis leading lady, | Cou, Ep P. Nope was yor eragy| Miss Blanche Keene, and the Metro- th bi he ¢ itou is home trom visit to relatives in story. Ose hundred dollars « © may more heard to remark that be ©... politan company. The company will the omce of “elentes, amr @ immediately start from that place on to which be") Tits tour, and will play Paducah Oct. ior.” as appointed, and would) ro.) and 11th, Mr, Wyndham was resie~| Isn't it probable that Col.{called away sooner than expected, Noble wants to escape the pangs of al having intended to give an entertain- remorseful conscience after the elee- tion? Nature has given Padueah great start. It has made her whet she is, But our business men must get to the front with concert of ac- tion and a thorough organization if we reap all the benefits that justly be+ long To us. Let us have a business men’s association. Three Pairs FOR Half a Dollar ‘Tuene were several surprises in cer tain quarters when Capt, Davis bobbed up in Paducah yesterday, and judging from the street corner con- fabs between certain interested indi- viduals, the surprises were not all pleasant ones, vee MISSES’ RIBBED +. COTTON HOSE... Don't forget that Peducah must have a fair this fall, anda good one. The merchants of this city must be~ gin to work together, Is strength and prosperity, All sizes 5 to834, color oxblood, regular ase value, now ‘ AAAAARARAAARARABARARARERY three for soc {n union there reason, aids the work of reassurance. Pass the truth around, It will en- ill courage every decent and bonorable| man haj citizen. ration. this tia succeeded in getting gapvertad best of the si art. He finally got the Miss Marie Louse Bracken, of runaway in a vacant lot, and whem Dyersburg, is expected this afternoon recently visited here’and made many friends and admirers who will Le ed. Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeon 1622 Broad Bt. Telephone 378, Paducah, Ky. Op. A. T. HUDSON PHYSIGLAN Oftice with Dr. Bi Telep.rone 45. Residence Broadway, HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law Will practice in ali the courts, 18 South Fourth 8t., Papucam, Ky | On or about September 1 we will open an electrical depariiment complete in repairs and doing all kinds of repair work. The wiring of buildings, fitting of clectric bells and repairing of fans and motors promptly attended to. All wo ask is a fair trial, and we guarantee our prices to give ction. Minzeshcimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifilt Street ‘Ynder Palmer Wouse Telephon n n « wi THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS See me to buy, sell or mortgage realty. ED H, PURYEAR "ss 8.8. May Attornev at Law And Notary Public, Real tstatel and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles ew = TL Ne ee Ae mer.t here for the benefit of one of Cheap Trip to Cincinnati. the charitable organizations, Ele is | ALR ° thr: author of “Cuba Libre,’ the well mal Bor Oa account of the G iowa , "}campment, the Illinois Central Reil-| p secre argue ats, ad, will om the! road. company will soll tickets, Lo] ylOemerly master commissioner. of war play, ‘Siege at ioeamie Cincinnati aod return on Sept. 3r GQ] practice in all the courts of this and His company, which is one of the jto 9th inclusive for $7.00, good re + | adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other litigation, Will act as 16 recelyer of insolvent estates, also as admiaistrator of decedents’ estates and as guardian of infants, Bonds for wecurity ‘en in surety companies, Office No. 127 South Fow street “Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. oy h a ee {turning until Sept. 13th, ongeat on thr; road, is the only one | oveneron until Oct, in America e ‘ the anare iy the sole rights to} ing return portion « Subject to ad by dleposit- ft ticket and the {payment of 25 cents additional, +P) b The Grau Opera company will per its season in Paducah abaut the| 20th of this month at Morton's opera | ‘aouse. It has been reheavsing at} eae et Morton's for the past ten days, and) Anthony Kyle Arrested Yesterday possesses One of the strongest casts,; Afternoon by Deputy Rogers. wardrobcs, and sittings on the road, | ul . Doxovan, Agent. ave You a... Water Filter? Depaty Sheriff Gus Rogers bad Mrs. M. Bloom and daughter, “ r another ¢ pafter Anthony Kyle Miss Blanche Ellen, will return Mon-fyecturtay. afternoon, ‘The fitst was day froin the North. fyesterday moruiog when Kyle saw It not, dont’s tall to see Mrs. Fannie Allard and daughter, {itr first avd out rau him, Miss Ruby, have returned from y{| Yesterday the officer, determined back, and the visit to Cairo, of several days du-|20t to be « witdone, weat Fk. G, HARLAN, JR, AQUAPURA nearly on hia t, the fugitive stambled and fell, and fewhen he got up was under arrest, He was taken to th court houge, \ vere he was wanted a: a witness, © pn a visit to Miss Marie Noble, She pleased to learn that she has return. Next Tuesday night, if present plans are Carried out, a dance will be Kar, Eye, Nose and De, Kewar Some public offices result in private’ givea in her honer at Ramona park py oor 5 . Paduceh tt The easiest filter on earth to snaps, especially in cases where L. B. OGILVIE & 0. by the yourg mer | ” en ee eae clean, Call and see prices, pens to be in the job Sr Druggists will ny they sell more, Doa't expe meg but yet the old. ~ Teleohane 11° ss re 4 2 es 2

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