The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 21, 1897, Page 2

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— THE PADUEAK DAILY SUN, Published every Sunday, by INCORPORATED. Wi Panton pinroTons P.M, Fisher J-R. Smith, IW Clements, J Williamson J.J. Dorian THE dAILY SUW R Mia en? WTR UNUERWEAR) We don't ask you to take our word for it that our line of under wear is unmatchable at the price, You can prove it yourself. Com pare them, quality and price, with goods you find elsewhere, whether trines " ean party. afternoon, except THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, F.M. Fisucn....,Paratpesr asp Manaarn | What would he have said bad he been hen pe est Tat the city ho A comparison of TREASURER | the je ote Will give spec al atts ition to ALL local hat penis «st ia weal and vicinity 2 will b rmit without re “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 |. CORRESPONDENCE. I feature of the weekly Within tie Himmts of for women at $9c each—the kind | — — usually sold for 25c. Extra weight, silk taped, Hleeced, | , Rav ADVERTISH Rates of advertising will be made known on ribbed ladies’ vests at 25c each. ~ Egyptian cotton vests and drawers, the warmest and most sat- isfactory garments a woman can buy for the price, 49c each. quality heavy fleece-lined ptian cotton union suits at 50c street Daily, per annum.. Daily, Six months Daily, One month, Daily, per week. Weekly, per annum ia ade vance. Specimen copies tree} 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 75¢ elsewhere. Red flannel vests and drawers for men and women, the best pre ventive of malaria and rheuma- 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 her THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1897. REPUBLICAN TICKET, vo our + 10 cents 1.00 7 r -" State, winter hosiery is winter hosiety—} jor of ine Court cppeals, JAMES G not the same old summer stuff| sai of Magotiu County. under a new name. We guaran-} Gommonwealth’s Attorney. tee you every quality that a perfect; ECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT stocking should possess, and as cheap as you can get counterfeits. We offer— FOR WOMEN. ‘heap wality, heavy weight fast lack ribbed hose at 10c a pair. “Hewy ribbed seamless black hose Pelt regular, Hermsdorf dye, black cotton hose at 19c a pair. | The best 25¢ fine gauge, heavy weight cotton hose we handled. Fine English merino hose, just the thing for delicate women, 50c, FOR CHILDREN. — black #ibbed, heavy weight knee, high spliced heel, SAM HOUSTON pr UKTH DISTRICT, M,ILIVINGSTON. County. at Magistrat ave ever! neon nisete NG Constable: t, BoE. JOHN JOHN SAY yi hose for 25c a pair. City Our Ironclad hose for boys, sizes RLY. 7 to 10, at 25c, are the very best for Pa Service. uting A FOR MEN. Fast black, the best dye, men’s hose, heavy weight, at 10 and 19. jor Fine gauge, fast black, extra|s heavy, high spliced heel and toe, men’s hose at 25c a pair. Our 25¢ merino hose for men are positively the best values to be had. Come to Us for Your =| Millinery and Fancy Work. | We haye all that is newest, bes most stylish in both lines. Just a full line of fine down pillows t record-breaking. price Square... | Bera Down Pillows | 7 ach SHOE DEPARTMENT! The interest trade in our line of « hildre n's which represent the top style and quality, is evid of merit in the lin RAT Fs J. MEYE la ANNOUNCEMENT, 40a Commonwealth's Attor: ey. Lana will find he 13 too short “| pattern to make the shadow of Ye s0c buys black kidskin, 2 75c buys spring-heel kidskin, 5 8, lace or button. 75¢ buysspring-heel calfskin, 5 to § Larger sizes in proportion. WOMEN’S SHOES t Our women's shoe business has} wie not been started, but a s line already ¢ the tion of the w and you n ~ your interest gate this week, $1.2 to 8 vlunsou, ath uni! be bas made t apd testament, leay to Lac mands mu do department 1 arvel on 25 buys w i ! —lace tip. +50 buys double wearer. 50 buys we lace or .o0 buys ~~ | the eye of some ora as tot jearness of sewer i Tre eff. doe re alf,| his dynasty throug y will be ¢ woman's vic In Our Men’s Department save you 25 per cent. on « vil-| come in, low calf, box calf and cor goods, Ce ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS | jnoat ov en f doe 219 BROADWAY 2 t ave 2 i Evansville, Pacuonh snd Cairo Packet errors c Lin ; norm Owned rated by th Tne speech of Failey di eernemes and hla River Transp red last 1 nd published in tation Co, | issue of t hould be cazefulls INCORPORATED, - It contains much food for for t ble 1 vote the Rep. spayers a. ous why you should 1 pal unanswera Evansvisie und Pi can map ticket tion, at the coming ¢ Packets (Dully ox 8S, HOPKINS iam, Ma. Lano will not meet Farley on the raging sump, He says he bas Paducah and Usiso Pe cit tine (1 aily exesn" | nothing to expla Ii might be to ahieamer, Dick POW Bi, isis interest, Paducah at 8x, Bs, Pow, the vu Sirs, JOE ry WLEI Leave Bo cc Pacteai 01 ‘J sift it don, you will e woall co 3 unw to w his » | feilow ci ‘me bods ia public p ! , | not ove pane joillcer. | i many | Ls EAM sin why he bolicd svowspout fom Jeae 15, 1594, ic Mominee and! December 10, 1395, the.e_we.e 1,- p> {not make a. voted to beat Capt, There are many voters who cannot and why he voted to beat his Joe Johnson. unde: own party. was pot there, and Bat No, Dr. Democracy Lang has no defender, ord of the present Republican council with that of the last four of Democratic administ: ation incapacity that it is hard to conceive of, Tue Democratic plaiform of Ke tacky says that ‘We indo se the yea shows a Democratic nominee of the Democratic pac'y for its presidency in the last election.”” But we wonder if the Demoe sis of Paducah indorse the late speech made by Bryan in this ey. If so they have byen right quiet about it Oa the dead quiet the facts are that the Democrats are m'ghty cory Biyan came, Ir Lang would vote ageinst Capt. Johnson, the nominee of bs pa iy, why might he not have voied for Palmer and Buckuer? There never can beany cootidence placed in a backing pony, It can neither be proved or dispreved that he voted for Bryan, and if heaids in beating his paity whea Johesoa is a cvadi- date, what reliance has anyone that he did not try to beat the party lest fall, A short, bucking horse is put to be depen Far- ley’s speech hy ihe “Regis.er’? and iis aitempt to b iis force by transposing, misquoting and ows the langu: ail to accom- e used, will pl'sh xs purpose, Ci.icens who weie picseat say it wes the most comple e and € :plivit exposiion of co. anion or memanagemeut of Joes! effa’ s by tue Yeiser-Laog pery wile in power ever made jn ‘u's ¢ v, cod L mG his papers wovld p'ovaily sed if ibey could werp itso that it mst not be undersiood. ‘Vhe tox es sed gad will unde 8 who failed are ivie fully. speech shov'd ma hear Cent. Fa: ley poiu mea.s before the elec. ‘ox. Sone ofj:he ruial Demoe at some of b's sue pas pers in this eod of tne staie ave hick-! ing because the mapager of ive Lou's- ville Dispatch called the special wain that brought Bryan bere the ‘-0's- when it cost the Dis- but was paid for by patch Special,’ Patch not a cen yal Democrats here and along the route. Lot that action*of the Dispatch only shows the désposition Take them and every mother’s son Of the free silver leade:s, as a whol of them ba Af is m aker in th }son they even cha r him, of the free specia vor aud ie; jeison a fice b ans who are & dint, | the welfave of the p tue: no credit 4 ing siuidily for leniiiled ‘or their alleged of the interest fa the welfaie ave placed men bs | re pect of weir ne | woo kvow them, They] wrelos and ik we ne demag, oaal odive bokiers. e befo e the prop * sof a sev's'iy manipuiated p'i-| ery. y bave beea cuosen 09 sccount of their supe ‘or meril.| | ‘Phere has bren no effo toa thelr p: heir dosks ava busines ot the wish of ibe'r ep, to bi ng about pu er| affairs. Thee is oa the ‘icket who would} | honorable aad capable TUE PARDONING POWLEKE, 2 Demo ais very fond canvass made by Wm. J. Bryan, the|°" ing more money teday | seit 480 applicaiions which 788 were 54 per cent. It is thas press is in no po: at the Repub’ CAPT, FALEY'S ABLE r men and hed ther granted, ot or easly geeeeceeee: wreeeeetse? The Most Fastidious Will be ply ased by an inspection of our fali stuck of... w~Shoes for pardons, ie -Ffing er & CO Undertakers Mig embalmers, store Te ak 6 At the Democratic Wnoee 10 180 8 Third . DABNEY, DENTIST, 406 _BAOADWAY. $ ” | ARGUMENT, W e offer failed v We bought @ peat} K Just received—up to date, all the latest GR. DAMIS, house, which (he cily had not Ket This V ‘Tool ’ AGENT FOR ‘All Vite we did on @ tax tate 4 styles and novelties Met eke vee wal | @O Liadles We have studied the wants of the Padu Front Rank oven found the cy scales with 1 i ocas cah people, and are ready to supply their suelter, This we ae LO} fe) 1KS, every need in shoes. and Triumph ; 5 : $ t & “fie ee ol Hen tsa wea what we carried over Furnaces. Mayor Yerer, a Dem sos = j e@ Woitl de for ar apd ve 29 8, a 'e ave pad for everyi By ov] 31@ BROABWAY-—TRELEPHONH 310, —T aA nanlioTrna basivnelch | E tcl doetatind batindd bb! % nl dihnincndlndindl Solicitor of Pension Claims, Ai the cic f ye the re made by wef suowed that ¢ been paid for i $6,600 ia (he decord of the p ¢ wey deisiand Wiy no Demoerasic + fead now'pee Wo dersioud roywg Cefeod bin by on furs. however per that is to he | sey what ic} fis record, nev Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-65, Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions. | BR, W. C, EUBANKS, oaks, $2, 50 | HOMUOPATHIST, Per ect Home HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.0, in co cD w, Sud the pas i waen it svits it to dc | “Bai” bs; {don't want} f Physician and covets cid nonig, tr coy is FAY FLT. Py APPOINTMENTS Surgeon Tce lp ciogte abd edad Raiepere eee cco ranting eye yee seas 000.60 ‘va hen Gt ets better viemhing means five hundred saved from the doctors, | ome oh ha ED D. HANNAN # pnetitt2t Sat '8 Dewoer Uader tue Ye atl ct eee e: BERGDOL L, it WOVED! aye Paducah - Bottling - Co., | WA STEAM AGENT CELEBRATED : SO in joateg soe tof LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis LAUNDRY i p In kegs and bottles, Yo No, 1 i we busual Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange| Now Machine le, f ara f ae | Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. oe .ehinery : i : : Tel led until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'elock | — Work, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200, Telephone'101, 1 and Madison Streets. PADUCAH,KY y VROM eRe reir ae ss: satay i You Can't AW, Mooi 18, ten 3 8 | DEALER mM ia ‘staple and Fancy Groceries, , | Canned Goods of All Kinds, | t tb | Free delivery to ie i , f a VW be to Plume from a ore tee ee. NOTICE OF FRANCHISE SALE, 8 of y. I e Tan “ tas MONARCH - 2 : $ good ail through. ‘ i i I 1 De on * Scstats Were Ea cee aes ot Homers MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO, ie ihapaaap sich ned a Cinicago New Vork Renton, t ce aT WAHL ,& “SONS. I: ae pete Geis | am azul __AGENTS. al casi ate site prc { SP oaaet aee icunindinekaneieamtie ‘ dilce por quire ) og Gov. Biad'ey for bis nse] !¥ disprov Pea oy rel Nees mui, « e ; The feeg| et Cuncii hud been * a Arr 4 ' MOO Og PORWR. The fs ” puatheea oo vu \ | i 1e mv afl t iore, e i Honis 4c a8 follows: deoft tue ho Moyor Yeiset 1) enth on “es ay ments for Ja the Lov'svile weekly ‘Com! uve ihe pieseut council ounce Pennsylvania avenue and F street B ‘ aM mercial’ of Acgost 16, 1897, is aj sind eaity 10 the tuat no R art AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES hi ares that aod frank sizveneot of the rev} uf ent ot A s \ M Realeee wate : ens o.d of tie p gove oor oa thei | it » po 1 Eur $1.00 and up Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made , to offer + Lappeu:s fiom that recoid | yy iiin | as 1896 Stearns for $58.50 Don't fail to see our 81 \ ing tf.om Devember 16, 1895, Sy @ on ile over i best on the market, prettiest wheel made. i 1 to see our line , June 12, 1897, the (olal pumber of oiticers el D « wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Licycle house in the city. red. apy sos for pudon was 1.572 1 502 we e granied and 1,2 age of pa dons} ¢ fc c oO. € period ot from} !" (ime +0 Bobroaiy 28 ° 1889. suows (unt ibe e app! ca ‘008 for exeruve Gleme> ofw or moe wadd perceri, Avo of Gov, Bows va 650 we eg apicu, spoud' 2a , se ‘od Qos ted waem were “Dew i were 1.2.9] wo med wiiof the May ais Lhemselves i the pre cding f it, Capt. Fs e follows: 1880, 51,60, Is 1001 po" 0%" 81,50, inel: 10] géhool pa 1592, $1.35, ley then ¢ inclu includiog 3 5¢ Comp! @ repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us ail to eal remember the place, : 101i page, Paducah Cycle Works, ninoed Won Tun an ci i | 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houce Dou't HENRY -“MAMM EN, BOOKBINDERE A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town, Repairs on Guns and Bicycles & Spccially, diag 250 for/Ghas. A, Fisk - 128 Sroaaway! fut “| Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITEOT, Ofi.s Am,-German Nat, bask Patent Flat-Opening Books... ad'og for pt bids, ner. nnd ait biaw to Gina State of Wraukiort, yy for 126 BROADWAY |; ie Fink 7 ’ q ’ «fe

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