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WI"'eR UNDERWEAR We don't ask you to take our word for it that our iine of under- wear is unmatchable at the price You can prove it yourself, Cor pare them, quali goods you find where, whetic it is natural wool or merino, cam el's hair or cotton, high grade or medium—you will favor ou s, Good weight, , fleeced, ribbed vests | for women at 9c each—the kind usually sold for 25c. Extra weigitt, silk taped, flee: ribbed ladies’ vests at 25c each, Fine Egyptian cotton vests ard} drawers, the warmest and most sat- isfactory garments a woman can buy for the price, 49c each. Good quality heavy flegce-lined Egyptian cotton union suits at 50c each. For comfort and service, Oneita union suits cannot be excelled. We} are selling them at 98c each. Children’s merino vests at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Heavy weight fine soft merino vests and drawers for men at 50c. They will cost you 75c elsewhere. Red flannel vests and drawers for men and women, the best pre ventive of malaria and racuma- tism, for $1.00 each. Fast Black or Fancy Hose. Nothing but trustworthy hosiery is worth considering for fall wear. Whether you choose fast black or fancy, they should be reliable— firm texture and fast dye. We respect the season here; our winter hosiery is winter hosiery— not the same old summer stuff under a new nam tee you every q 16 stocking should ess s cheap as you can get counterteits. We offer— FOR WOMEN. Good quality, heavy weight fast black ribbed hose at 10c a pair. Heavy ribbed seamless black hose at I5c. Full regular, Hermsdorf dye, black cotton hose at 19% a pair. The best 25c fine gauge, heavy weight cotton hose we have ever handled. Fine English merino hose, just the thing for delicate women, 50c. FOR CHILDREN. Fast black ribbed, heavy weight hose at 10c. Double knee, high. spliced heel, tibbed hose for 25¢ a pair. Our Ironclad hosetor boys, sizes 7 to 10, at 25c, are the very best for FOR MEN. Fast black, the best dye, men’s hose, heavy weight, at 10 and 19. Fine gauge, fast black, extra| “heavy, high spliced heel and toe, men’s hose at 25c a pair. Our 25c merino hose for men are| ” positively ahs best values to be had. Come to :Us for Your Millinery and Fancy Work. We have all that is newest, best and most stylish in both lines. Just received a full line of fine down pillows to sell at record-breaking price Square. ISiach ot 40c and 58c Down Pillows J 21-inch 9« SHOE DEPARTMENT! The interest manifested trade in our line which represent style and qué to 8 75¢ buys spring 8, lace or bt 5¢ buys spring-heel ger sizes in proportio WOMEN’S SHOES Our women's shoe business has not been started, by i line already commands the tion of the wise, and your interest if you do veel kidskin, 5 to} 5to8 La gate this department the c week $1.25 buys woman's kidskin, foxed| 1,50 buys woman's kidskin, hal wearer 1,50 buys woman a ‘00 ¢ la 2.0obuys aw _In O Dur Men's low and price, with Daily, BAILEY, « We guaran-} h perfect; goods. . ) t be ed ELLIS, HUDY & PHILLIPS | 219 BROADW 221] ce a dathietattrhanealata Important Notice. | All persons knowing themselve devs the firms of Rogers & K &S an! Jolin Roger warned te call ava once at my vilive, No. Fourth t, and thereby save them-elves costs, as I will be forced} to prose! by law to collect sume unless otherwise settled prompily. Ep H. Pucres Receiver of Rogers & King aud Jobe Rogers & Soo dz6t Wanted— An {dea 4 gar ideas ther may Nig cipalmay Pa WPA TON DIRBCLORE KW, Clements, Jolt P.M, Plaben J. Rs THE DAILY SUM ive spectal CORRESPONDENCE, e weekly edition of Six .no yUh Daily, One month, Daily, per weeksscsssssos 2 eekly, per annum in ad- TUESDAY, Commonwealih’s Attorney, SECOND JUDICI/ L DISERICT, SAM HOUSTON First Ward, E. EB ered ano. Toit Ward, WAL xu W M..UEL CUA ES Sctiool Trustecs. ANNOUNCEMENT Commouwealh's Attor puntos we th F< esa Lis sil you ihe Cc A e knows w Tur ladulge init, of his colored Kven the s\. ee Republican Lu face allour ¢ gement ue Lot | Owensbuio oM afternoon, exce| Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INGORPORATED. TT: nee PRESIDENT AND MANAGER Vivk P nN ned every AOVENTISING, ising will be made known 0; 118 North Fourth per annum.. ocT i REPUBLICA” it, NG. WH. hOOK K.S. BARNETT, A DUNAWAY BEMY IADSHAW, : | conizol of all deper. meats of the state stables }vent, wh'ch it promised the y "| Demoes | fe }Het on its haads, when it ch | the Democratic party with ieckless | ievtiary that are disgracetul, jalso Leen man to have it done. old time Deroocracy when solici cou throughout @ business men's coun- *}cil, We vace send that bad year for Democratic candids ies Shackelford a dodger, too, Tue consitociioa ‘of the sewe sysiem has been provided for by te contract, plans and specilics tions. By the contract and specii between (be coniiscior and the giueer, save ouly the right of the ci.y fications, which aie made a part of gineer ‘‘as to the true meaniag of the drawings or specifications in any point, shall be finel avd conclusive," vemoves the question from any tiivo- nal, save the decision of the engine It would be dificult to name any con- wact job, where there has pot ariveo a dispute between a contracior and on a fair folfillmeat of the specisva- save all expense which is praciicable. The eng'neer in this instance repre- sents the intevests of the city uader the contract and it hes alresay been egieed in the con:act bai his woid contiols in ail disputed points, inest be forthcoming. The peop e have to rely vpon someone, sad offiver who demands the ci.y’s aight, wall be Zull, held by the people. DEMOCRATI CAMPAIGN ARGUMEND The Repub'ican party has had government foc two years and ii bas vord in that time the peo= | ple mast pass oa 1a November. 1, It bas ineieased the iate of aiion ia the siate over jus ade a rec a put in power it would redace avion, 2. thas de-reasod we school) a, when it « ie party had not prope ly| vubi tered t school interest. It bas incaived a de e of $500,000 and a. has exiravagance. 4, It denoanced the conivect made with the Meson & Foard cow pany, leasing the convicts, and bas ie a coutiacc that has cost the sta e over 800,000 in two years, ax publican authority, i lowed Lhe siaie to be robded by tor, aod has per- witwd immoial p-actices in the pei 5. Tue Hddyville peuiteutiary bas ’} convicts, msi epi bu colieges in Louisville for $4 each and | the money put in the pockets of those | ( News, behvown **News"’ is givea here cause, a every sta isaca jcampa'za falsehoods that are going »| the 10 eats }areia the above ac.icle, | promise .o decrease tue rate of | year fom 4 entively to the Demyveratic deticit fouvd whea the Repavticves went ‘| deticits. $2 20 for the ne credit theve was uoexpeoded balaace of $4,060 76 ievenue for the year, batie’. ade of $1 4.612.97 10 be met out of 5 hing ‘0 do, as \ xd in the most out-| uner, and bodies .f dead | al, bave beea suld to medical who sold) tuem,—[Elizabetutewn Tue above avucle fiom the Eiiza- emeat in it vs of the Democzaite press 1, Tue Republican pacty did vo, aad tae ravsing of the rate th's ¢ to b2-2 cenis is dae .o powel, wad eve y ceat of ibe tes osed by tue addaioaal 100 ecm cust, by law, go to pay Demovia, 2. In explanaiion of the reduc. ‘a fom 82.80 for the evding J ‘ oa in per ¢ suilivient to say that the last Dow. ocrativ edmin’straiioa, io whose)” al the time the po. woumeat for 1895-6 was me je, m tae prescding y pol vay yausied 1) 3 surplus god the ssavol ues for 1896-7. It waa we nacog of this $194.612.9F that per capita to $2 3 We gave che fac.s ai lengih yes- y #8.» Le $900,000 bonds, Iu e Wy seas follows; be fseu! a plain business move. But Paducah | July 1, 1895, to Jan. had to wait for a Republican council Deeiorate had collect t due and uopa'd on Jao » 1896, of $874,198.76 tSisattiouae Uki'ts votes. It's cold, hard figures thai] +! count now. The incontrovertible fact staces the people of Paducah ta the éace that the present Republican d il has given them their cleanest} city administration and has been Iris all very nive to talk about ts} , fa Z This the with only tT cent, of the whole year’s taxes most pressing claims the le amount of $500,000, vate was increased 10 cen‘s to pay off this Democratic deficit, The sig‘ement that the y ilean management has made a peni- } ' leo isry contract (at Feauktor is} This Week ) that has cost $500,000 in two years is obv ously dad Cloaks, Apul cightees| Qarried over fom tax M. Long. the Democracie nominee for Mayon, will decline to meet Capt. Farley in joint discussion of the issues before the people of this city, That is the] fise, for a Repubean mova Mr. Yeiser did when he was a candidate,—refused to meet his op- )6,—only aliutie over povents, and of course Lang must do] « as Yeiser did, The Democrats of Paducah must feel right proud of # candidate who will dodge bis op: o- nent that way, This seems to tes b to Seprea ber t, stow chai for that pe iod, seventeen mooths, the excess of ex res ed's avkfo.t Penitentic ot in| © wo ds the (oral deflet w2s only | é i of ad. ! would only be zabeck own | _{earions, the whole maiter now rsi8] ‘The ynoual dedeit forthe last th ee years of be Dom to accept or reject .he entiie work whea reporied as complete. The quarvel of a covtiactor with the en. gineer is beyond the power of tie council to interfere, aod by the ex- preos terms of the covtiact and speci- the conwvact, the decision of the eu- “immoral: prace ve law peraiited. he Louble at Eddyville ovcurred a and} November are here. Call and State To! get one, spector Les'er proved that ics aff the engineen, The engineer insisis] j held at once, the iesiimooy given before tioas, while the contractor wishes to thts effect was given by Mr. Edy. i Toeiefo.e, when he demands the best] work, as conicected to be done, ii] jag and Democrats, dead coaves is 4 hodies of desd coav for for a ve ia'a number of ave for the son of $1 each, We bave given you (he sta ements , and have f | ment ane er of | 1 th imed thet the!” for the) }the next meeting aa effur by every voter who} made to repeal ibe oid.wance Of INTEREST, id of being yiven dev=| ) tants 9 © in tue mpaiga lie, nearly all the}. the o beis claim svopped by order The specifications say the da g epyineer in all ws iers uf controversy sive and tina!, and of was dl gk y ove man wis , sein nnmodaied anotwer is They wonue facior wigia Kagain, Th twit « “ aul » do ¥ i fu It manuf vau u city for the Le y of the City Ma was ieduced last wight fom 875 te $00 per wor Oue member of the woe said Lemuveration « ve Marelial jocludiog las vl perquisiies, eboat $5000, oF no mo.e iufall bie & tox, and one is just as 4 take avd eur as i sviolastic yesr, if vie work fas to ticaions the woid ‘ 00d move «0° (he slate ends June 30. Lhe co8 00k Cha. e of the 5 ( 6, 18 ve omen. Jan Tyo. Vo the m die of the 6. vol.sx mouths of that year, fom Wy ihe tue fire exusg and spend r cent of that year’s taxes anil We ofier 25 Ladies’ from last year | at “Price. = $5 Cloaks, $2.50 aks, $5.00 $0 tl s aRepublican pa ved is absolutely an-| Es a B.Ooilvie & Co Toe siatewen s about the a re we The Buatierick sheets fer |wuich was destroyed in the Casino out there,’* he said tc use it was a | e it Ww badly needed, and a beea ime when it we 'y uceded, There © several hundred people equent evenis proved Jed there, It was not my it was destroyed, aud 1 supp. » Jaw | ten to it to use they Would Lave used it, Some of the couveil iaik as if I , {loaned it out kuowing that it wes g » be destroyed, wad b wo » oceur, I should riment there the fire was g iave had (he wuole dd of ouly costinucd — the the fle depari *Fuitherm nef, ‘1 acm chief have free nly to seod or carry the fire 1 Kitts advisable or necessary good of the ily or any of ber There will be but three move Coese will be the meetiags weuth, and the first meeting ia Dee cember, at which the new council aio, Lt is said tint at $3 per tegatar meedn 83 | 3 I policemen ¢ 0 per moutu, y effort was also m: ie police judge s sa ary » 8100 a yres, it De © Judse bss & hk oa sa day Ys would ge oto wer seduction, prob elasadon io the suraue by Couteacior White, in tis oLbce woubles, hos been the pery wi i hovels aad lau Me he la eras s.2 Vevous bovs oF of rcues, leay ov 4 wach ihe propersy Was doabless a ny The Most Fastidious Will be pl ased by an inspection of our fali stuck of... Cloaks. : the ooo WV Just received—up to date, Ye have studied the wants of the Padu cah people, and are ready to supply their need im shoes, H1. DIEHL & SON 310 BROADWAY—TELEPHONE | AS STUBBLE OEBB84084 mtd th Metra de bs ta handle wb fect Home :APPOINTMENTS Mast include, as most important, perfect Plumbing. A hundred dollars spent for can be healthy and ill drained better Plumbing means five hundred saved from the doctors, 7+ ED D. HANNAN «© 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 F. J. BERG DOLL. PROPRIETOR—— Paducah - Bottling - Co., AGENT CELEBRA LOUIS O'’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and botties, Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. liner wherever] Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone'i01. 1 and Madison Streets, Saturday nights, PADUCAH,KY, a White Plume from a Crow's Tait, nora good MONARCH good all through. Bicycle! torcpresent us MONARCH CYCLE MPG. CO. Send nine tworcent stamps for Monarch Regular soc cards, HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES. AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES, ont for the highest grades of Bicycles mace. earns for $58.60 Don’t fail to see our #45. 00 Overlands and Rugbys best on the market, prettiest wheel made. We are the only exclusive I » repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us. to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, ° 126 and 126 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houce are prepared to offer to see our line of Js before buying. cle house in the city HENRY MAMM! EN, BOOKBINDE R- A thoroughly equipped Book-making pla You need send nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Opening Books..., 126 proapway lia weseesee ey ilaiil-Effinger & Co ¢ Undertakers and Ber Ge r ® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. GR. DAMIS; AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Jail on him and get estimates or heating your residence, Tin, Slate and tron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, J, $. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Cl ‘6 in the war of lee ran of four yi 1861-65, Prosecules claims before the Burean of Pensions, tows of soldiers.of the war of War service Pom Act of borough attention giv rang 1 apital should Write me or gt DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, ‘omer H ze F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon Omoe Hoars Toda, m,1toSp. m Ottice, No 41959 Broadway. C. A. ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. 1 Seventh St. Residence 723 8, Sixth Office Hours 7 to 9 a m., 1:30 to8 p. m., 6to8 p.m REMOVED! Vitlee LAUNDRY fo No. 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. 5 J, W. Moore, DEALER IN {Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, | Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams es NOTICE OF FRANCHISE SALE, DA. Vanusnn Mayor enn = ne Proposals For Public Printing, Paid b of sal ' ‘om issto County “4 vaibioationg xen Treas I bids bid. to Hint 7{Seccet ary State of Pranwlore: ~ tans