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simi ~ nT SME _ Underwear Is now an annual event. Last season it was a big success; this year we intend te* make it still more 'so if modest prices and ‘superior values can do it. Begirining Monday Morning Janu: 10, and continuing one week, we offer great reductions in this Ropar pnest Every garment is'made by the best manufacturers in the 11 offered at less than the materials would cost you Drawers 30¢—Good! quality muslin, neatly tucked Hamburg ruffled drawers. 40c—Best muslin drawers, full. wide and any length with double clusters of tucks and nainsook ruffles. eae einen 55c-—New style ‘umbrella’? drawers, made of the nfuslin, with full lawn ruf- fles and nainsook insertion. 75e—Fine) cambric ‘‘umbrella’’ draw with dainty.tucks and wide nainsaok ruffles. 49¢ Gewns—Good muslin, Hamburg rnfile ‘ atound tieck and Sléeves, ticked yoke, the neatest gown for the money you ever saw. 69% GownsSquare tucked yoke, embroi- dered édge, best miuslin, full length and wide. $1.25 Gowns—Empirg cnt? square fleck with wide Medici lace and <ingeftion made of good ¢armbric. $2.00 Gowns—Regular $3.00 value cambric gowns, roundeyoke of tucks and inser tion, edged with naidsobk emltoidéred land. 25¢ Chemise~-M uperior qual THE PADUCAH DAILTASUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, (NOORPORATED tut eonth, th nteenth and t nited States wil upon its larger ant that we may America reeh out on the lines down by our forefathers in the ¢6 quest of the world. ) mmenting upof this speech, ty cago Times-Herald says: \° “Contrast this utterance of broall statesmauship and high patriotism =;with the frenzied shouting of those jingolsts—happily a small band@ue who would force this nation fngggs needless war, with all that sud contest would entail, merely to seem a litle notoriety or to bol wanibg polit popularity in home districts.” Society. Gos: (vam WeER’s 5 Monday, Janu Weaks.entertgined party?" tation suede trouble Wednesdays Wheder and Miss bell entertain With an ‘afternoon ception and & @adee fii’ the evenii hus Me twentieth reverse the eighteenth, the sev sixteentl, and the [ enter hopefully sion, Go. CG toha J. Dorian W. P)Paaton P.M, Fisher, W. FP Hi. ‘Omen Slandard Block, 118 North Fourth Daily, per annum ily, Six months Daily Daily, per week, per annum in’ad- Specimen ec opies free TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1898, Messas, Kurtz and Bushnell and the other arch traitors in Ohio left ont one factor ip-their calculations,— they ignored pubtfe opfnion. Tur consuming’ desire of democra- ey-that Senator Hanna be defeated is a genuine compliment and” one that should be most suggestive to republi- cans, eee Ovr Democratic friends who have been gloating over the anticipated and much longed for defeat of Sena- tor Hauna, have been just a little too “previous.” ~ « Etantis will tomorrow be officially declated “elected tu sue- fi the ceed himself in the United States} Thursday, Janugry 1p.—An’ <}geed | noon tea is to be given by Miss | ma Reed, at, the Palmers Tur Populist sowg thes¢edandithe irigr of ii ‘Democtat reaps. ‘Populism plans and Democracy executes. ‘The bill ot Senator McCloud to make the rail- road commission final authority as to feeight rates withinethe state is popus lism pitre and gibiple: It 48 second] ! only to government ownership. A Populist can't hold oftice by virtue of democratic voles, but he furnishes ideas which his democratic Beneath 9 sprig of inistletoe A ian stood with a maid; He longed to claim its Drigivde. Bat seemed to be afraid. ‘The minutes passed. At last she spoke, pnts sad and drear e might as well sit down,’ she “Tig useless standing here.’” neighbor} charmin ‘country A pretty in its simplicity entertainment, is only too glad to purloin, was the ity muslin, eomiab ands all size a remarkable value 45 and 69—Prices in this sale these fine muslin chemises, Hamburg edging, insertion tucks, square yoke, 85c—Buys: heré this week the best qhatity” cambric . chemise, >with nainsook edge and insertion, ever, offered athe price $5.00—Oux special price on the latest Epipite chemise models; made of best cambric and elaborately,trimmed. Perfect Fitting Corset Covers That will be included in this sale Plain muslin and cambric corset covers at 15 and 25¢ each Your choice from a large assortment of tucked yokeand naiusook ruffled cam bric Corset covers at 39¢. Skirts for 25 —like the picture, of neatly tucked mus lin, with good fitting yokes. Skirts at 39c—Superior quality muslin full eambric ruffles. Skirts at 50 and 76c—Worth 75¢ and $1,00—good mushin and embroidered ruffles, remarkable values. Skirts at $1.25—Umbrella style muslin skirts; with 9-inch. nainsook _embroi: dered rufiles. for with and oeerooee SHOE DEPARTMENT The interest manifested by the trade in our line of children’s shoes, which represent the top notch in style and quality, is evidence to us of merit in the line. 50c buys black ke bree, 2 to 8. 75c buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8,llace;‘or button. 75c buys spring-heel calfskin, 51 to 8. Larger sizes in proportion. WOMEN’S. SHOES. Our women’s shoe business has not been started, but but a skirt mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you neg] your interest if you do not investigate this department the coming week. $3.25 buys woman's kidskin, foxed, lace tip. 1,50 buys woman’s kidskin, half double sole, stock tip, great wearer. 1.50 buys woman’s kangaroo calf, lace or button, school wear. 2.00 buys a woman’s vici, a beauty, IN OUR MEN’S, DEPARTMENT ‘We save you twenty-five per cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and cordovan goods. RLLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY Wall Paper "4 Window ‘Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS WwW. S. GREIF No, 132 8. Third Street. Tetephone No, 73 “SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «| REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING _, All work guaranteed. A. W. GRIEF, Court Street bet, 2d and gd, ebetnesieenien, Mayor McKesson, of Cleveland, says he expects political death and 1s willing to die if he ‘can take Mark iven last evening by Mrs Jolin Weaks in honor of her guest, Miss Baird, of Lebanon, Tenn. The Young = will pot l ernoon. | hostdss at the next January 19 Ladies Cinque meeting on Wednesday May Terrell will} of abe Hanna’s scalp There is dot the slightest of doubt but that -the people will see that his political geave is looked aft- er, whetlier Hanna is elected or de- feated, "The indications aow are for frigid- times for belters and traitors | particle meeting One of the most recherche events of the week will take place this even- x dt the residence of Mrs. George C. Wallace. It being a basquérade party given complimentary to the; As You|Like Lt Clab, v lern young man tilike he but the modern girl is ttle swarter, as the following s will prove. A’ young. man the gther day to _ pres lasges. He cordis himent and purehased a tet dollar pair, Ia order to make uer prese more valuable he marked case that the jasges were and at his request |the ¢lerk, who was a friend of bis, put @ re of $20 on the | Jsideg ‘The pre on was made nd the lovers were happy, as ers should be Bat mark The girl examined the g ad was not sa «l that her lover ated in the price exact duplica glastes and they cost only $10 she decided to and ¢ glasses and get a better bar nex day she appeared at the ers and selected a pair of glass, price $10, and politely reque clerk to take back the which she suid Mr. —— paid $20, The receipted bill Ws produced in proof, and the clet found it impossible to go ‘belt the returns.’’ T smart girl ‘of her ten dollar pair of glasses an tained ten dollars in money home happy as a big sun flower jeweler sent a the young man, the difference never try to fool au a man is always int Ohio. Ir is said that the democratic jority in the legislature will not ger mander the congression or appelate| districts as was at first proposed. Be| , that as it may, any gerrymander that mae The is very ™ ark, The people want fair’ plat gerrymander is unfair not so much upow the party a it is aimed, as op the people who are made shuttlepocks to serve the parti- san purposes of scheming politicjats: w ouéa | a outrag which pear pon th Tue Frankfort correspondent of nts the Courier-Journal says: | oMr. L, K. Taylor, one of the leaders of the. conservative Populists in Western Kentucky, ispleased with the suggestion of some'of the Demo- crats that he be. given # place on the Democratic state ticket uext year.”’ Of course Mré ‘Paylor is pleased ; that is the way. be is built. But the reception that his candidacy would receive at the hands of the Demo- crats of Western Kentucky would be warm number... If you want to make a Western Kentucky Democrat hot.in the collar, ask him to yote for sea! fied. ind | quel, in the c She w been ch friend had 2 1386, hd} a Populist: Rernesestative King of Utah has just returned from Cuba where he made an exhaustive study of the sit- . ha promptl Speaking of his trip he says; hance he sd but be nother woman, fr ‘ooled one in th pal uation. i “I made it to learn just what condi- says tions were and I found that no one has ever half depicted: the awful hy = rors of the reconcéntrados, Thise people, naked and emaciated, are dying like shéep in the atreets of the towns where they are stiil huddled. just ‘what this means one must see for himself,’’ Jt is to re- lieve the sufferings of these poor un- fortunates that Secretary of State Sherman has appealed to the Ameri. can people for aid. Would it not be well for the United States to send a few soldiers and bayonets down there and strike atthe root of the whole trouble by stopping the war. OPERA GLA A young society man tells a stdy on himself over which he can laub now, but whieh in the inception, #8 pretty serious for a moment or so. He was out of a position, and die ing a certain month of the gay seaspn ran short of funds. He had invithd a girl to attend the theater and hid the price of the tickets and car te but not snother cent could he @ll his own. Still the girl was of the demute. sort,-whose parents believed in early honse, aud he was sure that he might risk the bluff of a lunch fn vitation without being taken up, + But alas, when he mentioned oys- ters the girl immediately acquiescal. They went to a small restaurant where the young man was not well enough known to ask for credit, and his position was-a pathetic one. They partook of the dainty viands the girl chose from the bill of frre and then what else could the poot man do, It was bold but it had be done. In his overcoat pocké were the young ladies opera glasse} and with the coat thrown over bij arm, he walked up to the clerk, as i to settle his check’s amount. +*Please for Heavens sake take tha pair of glasses’’ said he to the clerk ‘eve left all my money in my othej trousers and I don’t want to kill my self with that girl.”* ‘The glasses were valuable fur in ex} cess of the bill, so the clerk had som pity on the poor fellow and accepter them. ‘I'll call for them in th morning whispered the young man, and hurries away to help his compan ion on.yity her wraps.” When they ES AGAIN, To realize DEPEW'S KEYNOTE, It is not often that . eloquence, statesmanship af@ splendid business ability are combined’ in one man. But such is¢thé ¢ombination that Chauncy M. “Depew, America’s fa- mous after dinnerapeaker possesses, At all times his ‘views are interesting, Whenever he touches on matters of importance his statements are worthy of consideration and respect. Ina speéch delivered recently Mr. Depew said concerning the manifest destiny of this country: . . For the twentieth century the mis. Bion of the Tnited States is peace; peace, that it may capture the mar- kets; peace, that it may find the places where its surplus products, not only of food but of labor, can meet with a profitable return, Presi- dent McKinley has struck ‘the key- note of this expanding policy of our country and recogniges that our mis-| reached tJ sion has changed from internal de-| said velopment purely to external’ com-| Makir merce in the note which he hias{ thro: je Club} “| the "| year, but all of the b city he ve bill for tev dollars 4} 4,5 hel], left them on the ta negligence. I'll go rigl bi hem to “ets I plained sig- were in the at ron my; ek a evening ike ned the glasses and cantly that “They #ae place where they left them. ‘& John on RingienyD: On ts y of siting im the Mr. Albert Foster Tet Svnday for Louisville. ——__ Mr. Will Cleinentay of will arrive in-the ei ‘ Prot the two luwer vourts Pro of the Bank against Miteh- wunty, tojenforce the payment of 00 aud,® B i vate cours on brid te fa llega ra, Greer & Reed, w—<rWhereas, the Presi- United States of Amer- pointed a committe of phen KE. Barton, of New ity, is chairman, for ‘the pur- pose of collecting funds, clothin, food, ete., for starving and destitu Cubans, which funds, etc.. are to be sent to said Barton, and by him to Ve traosmitted free to Consul Gen- eral Lee at Havana, and, whereas, Chairman Barton has appealed to me jto take the proper steps to make ef-| fectual the goo “ work in Kentucky now, therefore, it is urged that com mittees ‘be formed ia the various } calities of the state for the purpose of aiding in this lawfol and Christian | work, eat Frankfort, the capi- | tal, January 7, A. D., 1898. | Waist O. | APPLIGANTS~ EXAMINEQ, Beapiry.’ yan qn at the Custom, How ants for govern- the cus Fred B. n of appli at the held at retary An ¢ itor and ment buildin, tom Ashton Satur: There were eleven applicants ‘for the two places, ‘and the result of he}. * examination will not be knowa unt forwardel by civil service board two t hence emar the onths CAPT, BART. JENKINS, Well — 0 Pad ‘ah, Now a ine ih }4 apt. Bart Jéhkins, the well-known government secret service man, whic, is well is remembered for working up .the “Baby Blsir ease two. years ago, has ed the pust at Louisville, ville Amerivan tlius compli= Nai ments hiw “ has had charge of for the past charge of two states. This is a flattering tribute to y in the secret service de- Previous to the opening he drilled all the ¢ keepers in the detection of coun- money,-and so well was the work done that very few ‘shovers of the ¢ ip their work “Whi e Capt. Jenkins has made 3 jon for himself as a dilig able officer, aud one who w ror to evil doers, 8 . Jenkins work in Ten he will o th yw take the work for prom his effi partment. of the Centennial very were aware of the gentleman with w was seen on the streets so often. To nking institutions of the Jered material aid, both in detection of counterfeit money of valuableinform In his enlarged Jen- with few people outside of the officers business of the and the supplying ation to the 3. fiek\ the good wishes of Capt. kins friends in this city him, Capt. Lotisville. ern, go Jenkins lived for years in He id @ Confederate vet- ‘he Fleming county grand jury ind:ted a turnpike company for set- WPaup a toll-gate in less than a mile of Temingshargh. Tie distance leas tham mile was four feet by absolute meatre. M. Moses P, Handy, the well know newspaper man and Expositon conimsioner, died yesterday at Au- gustaGa., towhich he weut .. some weektgo for his health ‘Thotticial report of the sinking of the pemer Telegraph, recetved at Wasbgton. censures Pilot Wi ms and spends his license for ninety Ar ii Lyk Art an laut, , sdoll, Proprietor. ne 101, Egvtrann Bune } AR..: 70m PADUCAHANS. peiaast, Iagac of uhh tomers for their favor of the SoS will find our hye 4 164, Abything Pe heat “hdods for the IBGE BERNHARD a i er = atts DONT cuss MEE PLUMBER all on him and get estimates, for heating your residence. . . Ts ‘Slate and tron Roofer, ~ ‘Lo 129 &. Thid St, REM ONE Kies “AUNORY No. North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, ‘and Pittes, V.-F- Wiest neon sna 8, W¥. Co, stable Life A: known in Paducah » | Meer. enern ducah, and whe omee ene J, W. 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Hon call on or address, A.J. Welch, DP. A; Mempbte’ pat, and id ie) by "adacah Ky... went, Paduc: OBERT'S BEER Ispidly becoming the favorite with the people of this eity. It Jeads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN, BOTTLES AND BY THE KRG BY \ PADUCAI BOTTLING CO, Ly Memphis,.., Ar Jackson Lexington Paducab. All trains daily. ‘Through train and ear service between Pa- ah and Jackson, Memphis, Nashville an rile a3 "Yackso Was! eet on Ni to Arkaness, Te Por turtter Tutorias te ‘Teun W. 4 iy NBD le, Tenn. 0 Tne’ House Ki cy iMtirpbeum, depot. ticket Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled: until 11 pam , Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Ky ky & Quteley 130 8 Third Louis ~ Send word, and I wi ISTATE HOTEL y he bis work was good He may be entirely innocent “but Jum beer mist or leak, Or Worl be H, buhave ik fixed tp. We = Promptly tnd economically. 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Mattresses made to order stoves and second-hand furniture TAKEN iN EXCHAN _ estiinates on wor Free HOUSE. i th tel i : MLALS 25 S100 Pew ony J. i fer aii Pro When in Metropolis & ty 1109p, m stop at the 119s. Broad 19s. Broadway, ent ceninnrenemn Ky DRINK THE DEST the » ia Hn #1.50 a day. week, Between 4th and 5th on For ry Special rates by 1 A. Baitay, es ) HOUSE BAR Préprietor, D Prop ropr ST. JAMES HOTEL! -—S8T. LOUIS,— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goob Meas, Goon Sxrvic When you Visit St, Louis stop at 8T. JAMES HOTEL BRoaDWAY AND Wax Cars direct to Hovel, by iuors and Gigars hand. AL ISBELL, ff MD.» Physician and § won, 502 1-2 8, & ont Office Hours 7:30 to.9 a, p.m. m. +6 to 8 p.m. Brinton B. Davi liearcare Ware AROHITECT. "| Good-Roomis, Gall Tables Beit ef > ~» Attention, , Ollice Aw,-German Naty Bank GEORGR KRITZER ig id OO ‘ ’ ra