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¢ Believe We Have... THE BEST LINE OF ry Goods and Notions IN PADUGAH We carry only reliable goods and sell at the closest possible mar- gin. We refund money on anything unsatisfactory bought from us. Here are some special evidences of the truth of our claims. The Best Gloves Made. School Hose. res the money, our pateot Childrens extra heavy weight \ — ; — - |the members of the b it md up| | R D NOTES NEWS SUMMA Y THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN [ihe eee ot tor tre moe vot) RATLROA \e . |When the Leaves Published every afternoon, except september to $3. 6 All vese . pt Ai raieallic a ¢ G: aeal Decteibceh ob snes are OUN WO Fant Physician... from the books, which Mv. Georffe Is), nay yout opivlen in mpmtinicetion to the urgeo THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. at liberty to inspect whenever he sees | |, bs ago, is why fer a pte pote lie a Me ri dia PRICES Take Another and 8 n eae MROONTORATE? _punaroens (1s Dd before he makes ‘Another |; larty.io ualy \t:geate. olf {the ils 4: tha wertiiern thesia Office Sixth and Broadway, SoM iuatansos ica pRetDER lepeech it would be well to} qo over| ere ee aus Gh adtneely Lew canedlo at sanaetel Tumble at at Infirmary. Pg So) SeoneT~nT {the books, so as to tell the real facts 2a heba SUEY Sclahinei lestiemn, ’ ‘ e piancrows Jabout the mn: ent of the institu: |" othe Weak THM GaRt Uk AT recta wad year, ; | Ome Hours: PM, Pioner, w.F Peru RW. Clements, tions he spoke of in bis Taylorville at Cig eit oa el Movant ps from Cary 1 | Mto 10 a, m. 8 tod p.m, ‘3.8; Williamson Jobu J. Dorian. penser? is ( 45 t nd); Sa |Poland, at Kooxsile, to camps far | 7:80 to 8:30 p.m. * een | \ ) moted teice, fest to] ther south will begin next week. Th Office: No. 214 Broadway. =———_ betty of atu Airat petty ollvbene Inveettee milites wil Bel Telephones 68 and 296, — REPUBLICAN ECONOMY, arth ie anes S Cl } x - tee i | \¢ o, and) at Kaos | When east recently we selected the Daily, per annum in advance, $ 4.50} t ‘ ; ae we ‘ : mys) The hip Neliet reached | boat and cheapest things to be found DR J W PENDLEY rf " a. 99r] xioge there eis studying ¢ 245] pHilace ednesday tre oon the dry goods and shoe market Dally, Siz months‘: ‘* = 2.3" | 1, the management of the charita-|ihere, aud says they have scverall py. a, tect hey trom & Years of experience have taught us age ‘ Daily, One month, 40 lite and penal Institutions Gerthe| ul the Hotchkiss bind, aud heteJiut|mneo tent tek soltiers from | how to Buy ax well as how to sell, Ome, 116 South Fifth Daily, per week.......... 10 cents | le ! e Hotchhies kind, aod have |Lilinois, Wisconsin aud Pennsylvants | order to eatch the trade and hold it . - Street, {state and in the coatracts for public 1.00 | Printing and binding, the republi have bad an opportunity to save the people money and they have done it. | Nearly all the other expenditures are | wholly without the controlof the re- | Weekly, per annum in ad- | vance. Specimen copies free FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1898, clasp Puritan Kid gloves in all the hose, high spliced heel and toe fashionable light and dark colors, | publicans, being fixed by law or pat} only $1.00, Taffeta Silks. A remarkable value—these glace and changeable taffeta silks, new shades, 22 inches wide 59. a yard, A large collection of handsome plaid, stripe and brocade waist size 7 to 10, 15¢ a pair. Our Ironclad Hermsdorf Hose for hard wear, can’t be equalled at the price, 25¢ a pair. Flannelettes. A very pretty and servicable materia] for wrappers and dressing sacques, dark colors 8's ceftts. ‘Tue criticism in these columns a couple of days ago the methods used to extract money out of shows into the bands of the courts which | are generally democratic. The republicans have never been able to put toeir ideas of economy on silks 59. a yard, Camel’s Hair Cheviots, A new skirting fabric—s52 in- ches wide, in navy blue ard black 75¢ a yard. Pure Glycerine Soap 5c a Cake, 'g pound bars of glycerine soap 10¢ each. Outing Flannels. Light and dark shades, an ex tra value 10c a yard. Fancy Braids and Guimpes. For stylish dress trimings, only 5, 8, 15 and 25¢ a yard. 'PAILOR QADE SUITS PARTICULAR WOMEN. nm cae FOR Those who want perfection in every detail of the costume. Strictly handsome cloth su ts for less than the materials alone would cost you. Some beauties at $10, $15, and $25. WALKING HATS, NEW TURBANS, BLACK VELVET HATS. Whatever style of Millinery you prefer, we can please you. We study your style and charge nothing extra for fitting a correct hat. Our pattern hats are the work of shilled designers of Paris and New York. TIME FOR FALL CLEANING. -— Has come and we ask pou to give ta a call before attempting it. We can be of great service to you in buying your New Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and Draperies. Our Shoe Department ‘The materials now used in shoes for the youth, comprising vici kid, box and kangaroo calf, certainly warrant the assertion that at no prior time were the same facilities offered for artistically shoeing the gtow- ing generation, and prices so low. 4 ; ‘50c buys line of child’s kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8. line of child's kid shoes, 8'¢ to 11. line kangaroo calf shoes, 5 to 8. 75¢ buys line bright grain shoes, 5 to 8. Soc buys line bright grain shoes, 8% to 11. $1.00 buys line bright grain shoes, 11'¢ to 2, $t.00 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, 8’¢ to 11. buys line kid or kangaroo calf, sizes 11'2 to $1 ys line kid or calf, sizes 24 to 8. ‘All of above are solid, good wearers. See our general line for fall in all grades. and the prices. is It might be well to look into our low shoe stock for temporary use. ‘The prices are very low at this season of the year. ELLIS You will like the goods | Rudy & Phillips SEVENTEEN YEARS’ SALE OF WHITE FAWN FLOUR! With constant satisfaction to our customers, ved anew © lis zime whic ots 1,000 times ee The suneae Bable tusdie The election law test case will be | dan duis’ toe Siaks, e argued and subuptted in the | They will stexvae'thale Jlate court today, whether the eign ports before long in the good |'@an lawyers appear or not. ship ‘*Alliance."’ He was compl Jesse James Jr., will be tried at mented by the recruiting officer at| Kansas City, Mo, next week oa the Chicago as being the finest-built boy | charge of trata robbery. that ever passed through that oitive The Pythian grav t lodge will meet | ment ! th and was next y ed by Dr. so very big Boyd, of y cow ear at Henderson, for oir patrons Ladies’ and Men's |come ot GOOD THINGS We have in store for | our customers, Our Dress Goods Home-Made Dress Skirts, i Sorts of Blankets And Comforts Are handsome, and On MONEBY*SAVERS ~ Furnishing Goods We are always in the front on styles nd prices, It is needless to quote figures-— our Low-Cut Prices Aro the delight of all bargain seckers Our SHOES for men and women and children please everybody. Ladies’ Capes! os in various styles, We have cap Reap as they are. do whieh are as ch PICTURES more sweet and desire the best s for the least mon should und eee us, We appreciate a JOHN J. DORIAN. adway your autiful, Atl wh all 205 Br FOR WOMAN'S: PEGULIAR WEAKNESSES, avd circuses coming to this city|the statute bocks, beceuse they have our city, io The democratic congressional com> should not have referred to the city | never controlled both branches of the}same manoer, Harry is quite a} at Washington is said to be withortiies, for thelr treatment of Maginssare bit a saterenoa to i vale being something « oa he on 00.6 democratic majority Of ; " messages of Ciovernor Bradley will jist, electrician and operator le is} at least twenty-five fa the next bous business like. |tions for saving the taxpayers, and hes a bright futuce before him. | that the republic ajority ee | Inspector Lester has shown by a] We congratulate Capt. Craft educed, but claims that the republi Tae fall of Sugasta now seems in- | fair ad candid ,statemént of facts}, oes a eae ia eh evitable and with him will undoubt-|from the public records that the re-} ‘The Memphis division eitlcials are} TTC! fo edly go the present Spanieh dynasty. |publicans have saved to the people] MOrRivg on s new time tale, but we] ttt ent nny ie ean atau The queen has made « brave strug- |{¥M 812 to $18 per year for each| 1Ve 8" NON ste. cuuioes oft taille a. olvil goRerorient on the le, but she bas had to combat iguo- {imate in our asylums, without in|! nan wing thre aanglnny emereteag ebtgas, <*> crore gle, but she bas had to combat iguo-/ any way impairing the efticiency of /* 5¢ ! an Rete ere Ngee : Trance, treachery and " rapacity. |these institutions, He bas shown) muedaiion hed a ee ule Spain's worst enemies today arc| that republicans saved about 835,000) 4, ig swirl that the preferred runs | wenn fines the America some of her most influential men,|* Year in the management of the) wii be run i ew yards at ae , 5 gee among whom Weyler is most notori- cca igs peoiteatiary: _. {South Mempbis t Novem Saeaas sherbhia Gicth e want now to give just two il- | jor ' jt ners at Havana ‘Samad lustrations as to the sayings made by wien iieieend { war er + * the republicans in the public printing master, Mr. J. A | Butler's w ‘ get posts| ue peace commission 13. making] and binding X ots t b by the | tapid work and in afew days the} In 1805 the democrats, under a hers’ force, bee t able leading points in the treaty of peace|contract Jet by them, had 670,000] img 4 twelve-hour trick for the : bpd ces 1 by | will all be agreed upon. Spain has|®X schedules printed—everybody |¥0 Weeks rv sans abl n already lost Porto Rico and Guam, | 008 what a tax schedule is, For) ‘The gravel for the new track is|' 9 printing these schedules the demo, | being rushed, and traia crews ave all for over them floats the stars and | orats paid $6,800 to some politica’ patil ~ghanes F stripes, She has agreed to surren- | favorite. ¥ way der Cuba and to abandon her claims| 10 1898 the republicans, under a} Yesterday” ader says: | Stat that America or Cuba ehould as-|cotract let by them, had 700,000 of | Last night ) - ‘ . k when | T'r ", these same schedules printed, 30,000 | ©”: Dd. & th Joe Baxte if sume the Cuban bonds, It remains |more than the democrats, for which |the turottle and Joe Harri t He but to decide the fate of the Philip-|thoy paid $1,500, less than one- | stoking, was (aking water at tue tidion pines and the treaty will be ready. | fourth the amount the democrats paid |it Was run into by the Catro ing traf! for the smaller number. Both con-| freight coming dowa the grade north-| Ripley, of the S$ Nt ay tracts were Jet under the same law. | West of town, Engineer A, L. Mer | railroads are ¢ public or private In 1895 the democrats paid for a|fiweather was on the al with a t private they The advocates of the infamous| plain eight-quire deed book $12 16; | He#ro fireman and 1 to avert a) be let al and if public st , Wastal slaalion: iby tm all Saks alto 180% ab segiublicane) jer the | coll a by revers but | pro} 1. Choire 5 same law, had 2 same comp the air breaks refused t nil a e J Vr A ati thi guments, make the assumption that| make the pei Aad Pong ao tha local: peste ba 46 sachin. bridal i Pi democrats will do uo wrong, i. &./ This isa plain, fair statement of} Engineer Baxter saw that N 18 | will lead n tree silver democrats, while republi-|an undisputed fact. ‘There is no| 4S bey otrol and stopped tak- | in Juct of licans are without exception thieves |Jugglery of figures here. Other] ing water ina jiffy, hacked bis en: | trait and robbers. This argument may |tecord books and blanks are now | give de @ track, but only got is Lhe vr ‘ he made with the sane saving; but these | far as Poschall"s drug store when No./ handed dow B satisfy a follower of Goebel, but it}iwo jtustrations are sufticient to|'!3 hed into hig own engine, | Wednesday {1 won't satisfy the people. Exnerience |show the difference betwecn demo-| striking with such force end! ys, Mary S K ¢ has proved thatno political party can |cratic extr anee and republican hundred yards " { I at all times be trusted if no check at|€eonomy at Frankfort. he Tenves- | charter w vise at all is put upon its power. In legis- CUBAN POLIGE FORCE, my = eco Sond rela! lative bodies the minority can gener- | » arse eaatbaee eguapbhys ts | Fay ally influence the actions of the ma. on Re fireman { 1 ven 4 ; ; ¢ jority, by appeals to the people and| Adj.-Gen, Corbin ts now engaged | the former re r rat ‘ tactics well known to the public, In|! ‘ue preparation of a scheme for the | juries in the way of taceeae 4 re ‘ the recent spesion of the Kentucky organization of Cuban and Spanish bruises 4 = : 4 ‘Y | soldiers into a police force, ultimutely| Several pessengers wer c A SL TRADER legislature, however, the minority |to relieve the United States regulars were rudely ti by ui had no weight and the Goebel elec-|from duty on that island, Several}accident but none sermusly bur How Jam E ein a tion law was passed in the face of|plans have been talked over, but none| ‘The track w adly protests from republicans and demo- oe yet been decided upon, When | iron stray lt alon I crate, pot only from the state, but |e President returus from Philadel-| of the t nes for 8 . ’ . ay, | Phia the matter will be taken up, and Kogineer xte * also from the legislature itself. The }the recommendations of Gen. Wade, | thioks s i arguments used to force the passage | Gen. Shafter, Gen. Wood, Gen, Law- | #it brakes at ( r of the bill were the same that are now} ton, Col, Waring and others t place at whi haye looked into this subject will be formalated iate « report snd a series of recommendations, The most favored plan thus far i to mix the Spaniards and Cub without regard to their previous being used to placate the public, Thus, the overwhelming republican majority in the Eleventh congressior- ai district was given as a proof of gross election frauds perpetrated by mn republican election officials; while|*#gonism, and add a battalion of thet ta (uiaalle ‘cvarwealadad Agmporhial to each regiment of regulars for the he equally ove’ is "9 present at least. By such associa majority in the First district was given as an election returns are where everything is conducted fair and honestly, the election officers in this district being tion and contact it believed they would soon pick up the Spanish language. Until the experiment has had a fair trial it would be vonsider- ed advisable in nearly every case to select both the commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers frou ourown army, As the recruits are educated in American military toms and discipline the better among them will make themselves fel and can gradually be substituted for American officers, Gen. Corbin thinks there will have to be legislation by cong how- ever, before this or any similar plan ean be carried out. He cannot Gnd anything in the present statutes to authorize it. that instance of what the selected by democrats. This argument would be ridiculous were it not for the serious which it is used by democratic speak- ers and papers; and yet, ridiculous as it is, it is the main argument that is used by the supporters of the infa- mous law, The Goebel law was framed and passed with the sole idea of fixing the county election boards so they can be packed with a partisan member- ship; and today in the 119 counties in Kentucky there are 119 election boards and contest courts, every one manner in me 50c, may save your life. Planta- tion Chill Cure has saved thousands. A CURIOUS LAWSUIT. ot which has been packed by parti«|courts “Appealed to for Permission to san democratic majority, many of Sacrifice a Cow. which are without even aa republican A curious and ¢ r has or populist member, Every sem-|"cent|y come al at Midna- blance of justice and every safeguard (or M ‘ u prefer it), to a safe ballot is thrown to the winds a. A Aussulman built pega and all the security that the voters of | of (je Jjalr- i deciren teesee this grad old comm onwealth have is | i eu y ¢ This bis the immaculate purity and the deli-|!! n m the cow cate sense of honor of the free silver|'*> ‘ uy fy d who democratic politician finds place on the election boards because he bas been chosen by Senator Goe- bel as a man after his owa heart. is the reason we now guarantee it to be the best Flour on the market. ‘Jake Bidorman Grocery Company SOLE AGENTS HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER hl Book-making plant. fap 5 od 1g out of town, RROADWAY]! en the payroll of the offic salaries for July under repubii management, was $3,086 65 and for August, the next month, under the mi i brakes wa sponded in time IS IT A TRIFL a cut the i they Trouble, That Common Acid Dyspepsia or Sour Stomach. Now Recognized as a Caure of Serious Disease, Acid dyspepsia, com heartburn or sour stoma: of indigestion resulting fre ation of the food. ‘Tbe stoma ing too weak too promptly dig the food remains until fermentation begins, filling the s ach with gas| and a bitter, sour, barving r mouth is often 1 condition soon becomes being an every y o € given but little attention, Because | lyspepsia is ne nediately fatal, | many people for the] trouble. | Within a recent period a remedy | has been discovered prepared solely | to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles, It 1s knowa as Stuart's] lets, and be: is now nut prescribed | Dyspepsia ‘ ] coming rapidly used a asa radical cure for every fourm of dyspepsia. Stuart’s Dyspepsia ‘Tablets have} ” been placed before the public and are| sold by droge 8 everywhere at 50] cents per package. Lt is prapared by the Stuart Chemical Co.,Marsball, | Mich., aud while it and | effectually restores av us diges-| tion, at the e time is perfectly harmless and will hot 1ojure the most delicate stomach, but on the coutrs What do the advocates of a free r r by giving perfect digestion streng sm ballot and ‘a fair count think of the is sci- Jens er h, improves the appe-| te this | tite and makes life worth living r aot? r g , i ed ee Send for free book on Stomach] at : yop > t Vomit D o | diseases. | ously WHO GOT THE BEER, civil tehunal aia ¢ M State Inspector Lester in his re-| ceeded to Wd , ee, sti ay they sell more | Hary 7 be to the nt ?lantation Chill C: an all othe view of the recent Taylorsville speech |?!) 10 the number ! anata pl pilin | of Henry George on the state prison} ito. of 4 I era ci 4 management says: a tana F =e Busine ‘Among the September accounts | ask "a elle sas 1 is a bill rendered by a saloon keeper pal faethe! Be r for three and one-half, gallons of | ; Jf and w ret whi or its | aecour beer, approved by the warden and Mr. George’s board, The people of the state will sometime or other wish to know who got the beer. The will sometime inquire how it is that rs’and guards’ ny hur Roman Ca led ntly ney a being stant 10ro\ t r to s neigh mit him t chapel built on and! The experiment might he tried when the new and amaynilicent Roman eatha: u lex: Cirdens is fipished. ~ cs bas ed to per his own € I anagement of Mr, George and his board, exelugive of the salaries of gia hee 7 and tortu itstripst m our fleshy , and gives usa clear view into hu =Aunicl’s Journa) 50c¢ may save your life--llantation ‘hill Cure has sayed thousands, ye man lifes £800 mem) er wilh LONDON CLUBS. na Men of the British Capital Lik to Congregate. ofl 1 i ) tort with 50,000, the 1 sand # ae aned and painful menetrpation, f Change ot Lite it is the best Our shelves geoan under the weight | moe Tole, DR. KING BROOKS | { | Telephones: Office 878, Resid idence, 94 Tennessee street. iphone 416; Residence 415 Dentist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street. Teleprone Call 402. DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 418 Adams street Telephone 270. DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, 522 Broadway, Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m,, 9 to 4 p,m Telephone No. 191 Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeon 1522 Broad St. nee 432. h St. DR. A. T, HUDSON PHYSICIAN Office with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 45. Residence 622 Broadway. Residence 1110 South Fourt W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS Bee me to buy, sell oF mortgage realty OFFICB 828 BROADWAY \. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST Camraxut Botpra, Ur-Sratns, Fifth and Broadway. DR. J, D, SMITH'S Regular hours tor onte 1 | Facting, T1088, ma, sly im, rather the Broadway and Je “0 Residence corner Ninth aud Jefferson, Tele | prome 148 | HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M, Physician and Surgeon Omce Hours! T to8a,m.1to Milice, No, 41255 Bro m. pulway, G. H usbares S. B, Caldwet, Jr varyin| HUSBANDS & CALDWELL | ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW South Fourth Se, 1 Will practice in all the ¢ wonweaita, Conimercta! dueah, Ky arts of thi ation a ° h | tm bagkruptey ‘& spectalt, o?° rat Ctal and Sania, $300,000 ] ‘elas . " | , ~~. Gity National Bank, e al OF PADUCAH, KY. | MS) §, B. HUGHES, President, } —| 6, E, RICHARDSON, Cashie I THE FIERCE CARIBS, Interest paid on time deposit, A- vie 5 4 ae roe Banking business transacted. a c sm West Indies— | Depositors given every accommoda- Ate « Poor Monk tion their accounts and responsibility justifies, 4 uilels | Capital and Surplus, $305 ,C00.C0 ooo Amorigan-German J 1 after . ( ned cannibal. ‘ootaiiavaecea't"| National Bank | I n 1 and dreaded A I} ans alike, PADUCAH, KY. ‘ u t on Ito} Interest Paid on Time Deposits bald i : lagen has Ottioes in second and third floors se. ‘1 ment of Spanish a Gro. C. Thompson, Pr rule and e of the Ar- Ep. L. ATKINS, Cashie: rowa the main | = nd : factors annibalism. Cuiks| A. L. LASSITER prac op in Successor to B28, DAVIS i ‘ dominio Architect’ and , Superintendent - F The Hen-Pecked Husband, If I could born again i n choice about " Why n T couldn't { the mistake I made en you and Im But his last words were lost umped through the window. land Leader, mertean-Germ: i ‘ National Hank But Second Hand Good “ Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON 208 Court street, We also carry a I firnitare, stoves, ranges, eter, all Prices before ‘buying elsew! w goods for old, e it done 102 Broad) and ret 8AM by THE CHINESE} Clothes calied for HOP BING & CO,