The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, May 10, 1898, Page 3

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Tins “tiny loves to honor its nerog, ge Ivg-adcording, to spiritualists, the heavenly host won the battle of Ma- nila, what use was there for 10-inch [Weal rifled guns? ‘Tue President is reported as say- ing the war may end in a week. ‘This would: put an ‘extinguisher on the military ambition of Camp Collier. |Z M Tuar the war in likely to tempo- rarily check syme of the Hhusim (wprevement whieh followed the Jection of free sitter and the adop> tion of a protective tariff is showm by recent reports to the New York . Commercial, which, _ commenting] #4 upon the results of its foquirfes, st “From every state comes the story of timid) bayers,, puyghasing only the smallest possible quantities of goods, of manufacturers reqeiving, cancellations of orders and of a gens, eral stagnation of business snd an uncertainty as to the future, Nearly all lines of trade report that, until the uocertainty as to war prospects arose, the country was ina fair way to resume its old-time prosperity, bat that everything has felt the effects of the agitation.’” THINKS WAR WILL END So0N, Washington, May 10—The Presi- dent seems to be confident that it will require but one more demonstration on the part of this country: to compel the immediate withdrawal of Span.) iurds from Cuba. The President said last week that he did not believe the actual War would last a week longer. He has! not changed his opinion, The one} decisive step remaining, to be.taken, he hourly expects, ‘This will be Ai sea battle between the American fleet | under command of Adiviral Sampson " ;and the Spanish ships cotmmonl, ‘Tirta fs W) Sttomg avepicion’ that |Y own as the Cape Verte fleet. the many millions of bushels of; Ajj plans for the freedoin of the wheat delivered by Armour to Leiter Cubans held in ab nee anit some three months ago, was but af! expected navs agement “has part of the plan to corner wheat hy ‘eu place. those two worthies, om pretense they| PAINS NECESSITIES, were fighting each other. Leiter is} the tigare head, but Armour is now! — Londop, May 10.—The Vienua cor- Sharing the profit it is believed, | respondent of the Standard says: —_—_—=== {Phe Vaterland, the Vatican, organ, | ‘Tuenk is no *new colonial pohey’! | advises the administrators of chureb property in Spanish dominions to take measures with all speed whereby | High-C srade uslin Unde jm — yuan Tt MMOW United States army is bombarding Matanzas end other evies Gardner. ee Spt ave bombarded prices of . Fufniture, Carpets, ‘Mattings, “Stoves, Upholstering, Awnings x goons of all kil and, Liga ty Cai Bate sf t suceess——not lonly for Gardner Bros, & C but also for the ones who have taxen advantage od. kan bos ber buatty yourselves, cal saved money thereby. ‘Those who have pot seen for Jiro Mi ge President McKinley Speaks GARDNER BROS. & CO. Nation---$10, 000 Voted’ Fort, ‘Télephone 396. 203-205, South Thi Sword a: ! nd 1 Medals. “LEADING UVHOLSTERERS OF THE CxTY. , aTienypo el ‘ b + + ‘Blickensdetfat Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible, ¢ owt ag ete ‘Tre United States mast follow its esting. Facts Cannot be set aside, Causes produce the legitimate effects and. {uese can neither be set aside or prevented. Uncle Sam is ‘in the rte ae & swim,’’but he cannot control the cur- ‘ hy. And hous hold farni shi i J. E. ENGLISH & CO., Déatebs10h N Nutm$.!it has-pfdven a DEWEY In et, Mess. For the Ath 'shcorkt atta Wadden KY! ( we we W Y Fvtt notice should be given and Manila should be shelled into submis- sion, as long: as there is a shot in the} magazines, if somany were necessary. ‘hose Spaniards must surrender and get out, Drawers like the pictute, 30 cents An excellent value these tucked cainbric drawers, reduced to 39¢. New style umbrella drawers, 75c. This Pretty Gown $1.25 that have been selling c reduced to 50 and suc Exotaxv holds the position in this war, to make it longer or. shorter. ‘There is no doubt she is friendly to us and wishes to see us beat Spain— and--tifere | is less doubt that she has Ther weather eye open to some scheme of profit in the course of the deal. rd A lot of gown readily at 69 and 7, this’ week. Thiese 98¢ gowns with fancy sailor col- lars, embroidered ruffies, 750. Washington, May 9.—The presi-/mander-in-chiet ox the Asiatic sta t ng agyyluct | lentytoley seghthe Colowipgs) pyes- | Hany ton Hanh al igio Lava ad (the sen ecliagsensdscol |played by him in the destruction of To the congress of the United {he Spanish fleet and batteries {u the States: On the, 24th of April L diree-| harbor of ManiJa, Philippivg islands, ted the secretary of the navy to tele-| May 1, 1898. graph orders to Commodore George] ‘Section 2. That the Uhanks of Dewey, of the United States navy congress and of the American peuple ate hereby extended through Com commanding the Asiatic squadron, | | modore Dewey. to. tbe ollicers aad then lyiog in the port of Hong Kong, | men under bis command, for the to proceed orp witty ty thes Keilir) aa ry aughekill exhibited by them » Islands, there to commence op wid ovvaston. a hacen Boo ' tion 3, Be it further resolved that the President of the United Natty made tucked muslin skirts reduced to 25¢. rts like the picture reduced from $2.98 to 2.25, Eighty-nine-cent corset covers, 6%. ste PRICE $35.0 Simplicity in construction and sot belonginy! 6 ae roduct at an honest price. The Bl de machine at reasonable, cost. Guat Durability, portability, interchangeal adjustable line spacer, perfe wre kensderfer is lenetle A type, doing, pa produce an hone | the only high Some features away with ribbon nuisance unexcelled manifolding The only typewriter receiving highest: award at: World’ sKgtey dee proyed since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Compangie“* Bay Send for catalogue and testimonials, . MOORE BROS,, General Agents’, @IhuP street Nortbayesty, Wasieingtan DiC» eritions and engage the assembled Spanrsli fleet, States he requested to. canse this res Protrptly obeying that> order, the} vlution, Wyommunicated to Com- United’ States squadron, corisisting of swt and through him to }the.' tiagshrip Olympia; ‘Baltimore; the offfotramod thea wader bis com-| mand?" Ralefyti; Boston, Concord and Petrel, ¢ ¥. 9 fae house passed, the about to be adopted—republican or otherwise... We are at war, and. i 18 +14 title to that. property aud. . Hop 4 necessity to ‘spoil the Egyptians’ / ysafract of it would be secured by of their lands and property, in order, way of timely transfer to tras tworthy | to force them to an heuorable and private individuals, lasting peace. Uncle no| {Nobody knows what is going, te| ilk enka shaea anh o basbeslie cok bappen in Spain, aud not only are we ee y ay preparing to learn that a conquest of | the barbot at Mamita at daybreak on colonization. We have no overtlow- | the Philippines Is to be. followed. by | ing population to provide new lands’ the abolition of convent and This ae chemise, per 35 cents '¥ inuslin chemise, with yoke of tucks and insertion, nainsook embroidery all round. We have cut, the price of these elaborate lawn chemise, lace, ribbon and insertion trimming, to $1.50, ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS At {with the retehae cutter McCutdch'®s] resatugon of thanks tL owe 7 By anlanxillary dispatel boat, entered toigee Ne «. hie senate passed the ty additional hans admi- ake ‘possible Dewey"s pro Sam has Mol actin * 25 East Fayette street, wife ore Baltimore, Md. | rai‘to motion. Senator Lodge presented and the senate passed x resdlution authoriz ing the President to present a syord pease e Dewey avd imedals to Ute cers and men tinder him who were in the battle at Manila, — It appro- priates $10,0 000 for in purpose. [the Ist of May and imme liately en+ mons) waged’ the entire Spabish” fleet! of for, but we have a commerce to pro-{teries, but we are also informed of ay |B" Ue SN SMM tect, and it must be done in the safest, intention m Spain, in case of further | CVn STS, er, The ownership of a few is» | TeveTse% to close all the convents and j protection of the fire of the dand ic 4, ve oe Ae z: tal for the nation,” forts... After a stubborn fight, in ands does not carry the idea of a fs nite AM: bea. , . : el which the enemy buffered (gbent) lose) colouy with it, nor of colonisation,| —Teleptione 29 fo a load of htekory | "i)il! the suems “ye Pree nb | thgse vessels were destroyed or com oe | plately disabled and the water battery ae ite” Silenced, “Of Our brave sell their estat bat more substantially, a and a friendly harbor in pea Give you All Kinds of Dr. Edwards, Kar, Eye, e and TOYS OF nnd POOR, 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY war, Nose and Lhrost Specidlist) Padadab,! 0!) t they must bring, for there is nothing THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, {ia William McKinley’s personal his- Published every afternoon, except tory on the battlefield to show lack ‘ Sunday, by of courage, THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. x fut Tne proposal to tax ‘ futures” is a INOORFCRATED anne novel one, but if every deal was tax- R.Wicu — ed two cents on the 1,000 bushels of Werle. wheat bought or sold we could almost pay the war expenses. Puesipent Vice Pansinent . SECHETARY . TREASURER DINBCTORS: F. Paxton | B.W Clements ohn J. Doria FM, Pyener Tur boom. wheat market continues to Just how much Leiter wishes to squeeze ont of the boys is un- koown, With another naval victory | wheat would go to $2 e2tioe, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth ly, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months 32 Daily, One month, 10 Daily, per week.......... 10 vents Weekly, per annum in ad- VANCE... sce eeeeseeeceee Specimen copies free Tiere is nO* reason, when the | Star Spangled Batter’? pulled dywo \in the Philippinedalandg, there shoula be left a republican form of governs ment there. bis wari @ campaign ‘Of Cdn ctitfdh, PLE" isnecessary there howd beswany, gepublidsy, and that each one should bave a coal yard and good harbor for us. ps rere Des eve 1.00 TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1898. SaaS SSS SSS Wags f le exponsea of the goverg ment durtog the civil war amounted’ to $1,000,000 a day, it was thought the max of expenditare in that line hag been reached. ‘The suppo- ion was false. The cost of the war With Spain laa’ alrea that mark, and the end sight. In round squadron has n displacement of 46,- 000 fre snd can throw 20,000 pound’ 4t /indial at Jove discharges while the Spanish Cape Verde squad- ron has a displacement of 2,000 tons and a discharge of 10,000 pounds, Bring on that other Lu- vincible Armad: Tue, Freveliven are beginnivg to realize the advantages of the Ameri- can’ proteviive’ tariff, The” Paris ‘Journal,’ in @ recent article on. wages in the United States, says that achusetts shoe factories earn $15 a week, while those is not, in operatives in the Ms numbers Sampson's in Europe similarly employed earn only $4.0 Week, ail ahkls? “Nhe ool manufacttrers ~of” the” United States underbia the old world, the woolen aud cotton factories are infringing upon the products of _ European looms, aud even the Ameri- — an bicycle is crowding out those of ‘Tne Omaha orkd-Heratd (silver our own manufacture.” organ), in a recent issue, calls atten. | tion to the improved conditions of | | AwenioaNs WilOreap® neh Adaatial the dairy and poultry business in Ne-, harvests in. Cuba, whether it be an- Draska, and says: ‘Today the cream- ; 2€¥ed or not, an? in the years not ery industry, with its attendant in-, fr distant the population, will, be dustry, poultry and eggs, is making !4rgely American in case rapid strides. forward. By degrees |Awerican capital will Zpredominate the western Nebraska farmer is learn- #8 American ideas of government ing how to make the most of climate! Will obtain, On account of the right |, conditions and the time is near at! and of fellowship now extended by hand when the drouth will have v9 | Unele Sam, Americans will he wel- fears for him.’? And all this is hap-|Comed by the Cubans, pening without the free an upjisited | COMCessions greater than any other coinage of silver. Mnation. The’ ‘relationship between || | thé coutitries will be very Close, and Evuny war which bas heretofore’ the commercial interests of one iden- been entered upon since the organi-| tical with those of the other, zation of the government was begun | under the administration of « tan | Ow account of its climate Cuba bas without military experience, whether | gre at recuperative powers, ani when it be the war with the Barbary States] the patriots have beaten thee sword fut803, and again in 1815, the war jinto the plowshare It‘will he but a of 1812, the war with Mexico, or the|short tme until-all trages of the re- war of Rebellion, Possibly | cent dovastation will have disgppear, President MeKinley’s -prac| tical | ed. willbe no further de- knowledge of war and of the lesses|stroying of crops, as the insurgents of life and all the sorrows which ac- company it, tay have had’ Wmething to do with bis willingue-s, anxiety, indeed, to bring the questions which. have been conévaptty Before bin since bis inauguration tow Peaceful solution. If this be traep sig, cane of this practical kaowled tue Lurcors of war aod the those of either i i i 4h and given I c I u the o ‘here a sea50b “iow “approaching, will oblit the pastitwo years. ‘Lhe Pearl of the | y; Antilles \willshine all the brighter for its baptidty i blood cand. will ¢ offit_be onl Columbte wysingle crowa, ; 3 her parents, Mr. St. Louis on business, after doing fair business. tertain the Married Ladies’ club at the Palmer tomorrow at p- ah y the Married Ladies’ Crokinole club) and a few friends this afternoon at the Palmer. berry supper for the purpose of pay- Therry has Jivedd an hohorable, ing off some debts made by the! life aud lived in'the fear of th will which case, the concert will take pl it would not answer with its common fear Uncle Sam is going to whip us South Side man otange wheel and goes to St. Louis with hold the situaticn, and the rainy | erate Many sigus of ruin made during] of the authors and readers of our ele- | Ingrain carpet,’ 36 Aichte’s wile, known asthe styellow back novels, andl yet it 19) short‘ scemingly u amu, Society Notes: Niccocesseseen és ESRC SLECEOGECE ELEC The Shakespeare ¢lub will meet) reader, if you ouly could know te Friday afternoon with Mrs. Annie! particulars, how grieved and distress- E. Given, on West Broadway. Pesce extend your warmest’ symjutliy t this owner of the burnt orange whee! He is changed man, and yet “here is a beautiful hope for, hi “for there are others.’ The Magazine club ‘will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’ clogs at the home of Mra. R. B, Puillij on Jefferson stre: A german will be given this week at the Campbell building: The date has not been decided yet. Mrs. Henry Thompson entertained three tables at euchre in honor of Mrs. Wm. Burwell, of Norfolk, Va., Saturday afternoon from 2:30 till 6. Mrs. Holliugsworth was fortunate in winning the prize. Miss Martha Leech will entertain the Cinque club next Tuesday after- noon at her home on Fourth street. Mr. Franklin Leavitt left ye esterday for St Louis, after spending several day with bis pwife, who is visiting and Mrs, Maurice Nash, on Ninth street: Miss Reubie Cobb will entertain the Cinque club on Friday afternoon, Mrs W. P. Ross, of Madisonville, Ky., will arrive on a. visit to Migs ‘Anna Yeiser Saturday. A delightful meeting of the Epis. copal Guild was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Noble, on Ninth street, Mrs. Dr, Ellis, of Dyersburg, is spending several weeks very pleas. antly wih her mother, on Seventh street, On her return home she will be accompanied by Miss Alice Crumbaugh. Mr. Gus Thompson left today for Mr. Jim Campbell was quite sick for afew days, but 18m his” feet zain. Mr, Chas, Humphrey spent several ays in-the)city, and left. yesterday, | Mrs. Joe Hart is still in the same precarious condition and is suffering intensely. Her death is hourly ex- ted. Mrs. P. W. Hollingsworth will en- Euchre The death of Mrs. Mary> Jane Thornberry has grieved sorely ‘tier many friends and relatives’ bott here and elsewhere. She died Saturday afternoon at the home, pf, Mrs. M | Nary on Seventh« street, at! the ripe |old age of eighty-six. “Mrs, ‘Thorns pr y able to say Mrs. Thos, Leech priertaiaine! Saturday evening at the Y. M. C, A. there will likely be given a stra so was in her last ¢ —_--- with truth, ‘Yous Blind Joe Mavgrum was waable to | through theshadow get here last week as expec but! fear no-eyil, for. ba association, likely reach here this week, in|’ mmediately on his arrival, IfSpain were asked what it thought | t the United States I am quite sure | roverb ‘Parque caso Mari Fran juatro legnas de Salamanca’? which san evasive answer to a question pat without, hesitating say, et SPRING CARPETS’ The newest and best patterns pad.’ ‘That's ‘no joke either. Matrimony is are ready for your viewing t has ammounted alwost to an epi- Jemic iu our city for several seasons. tis generally known but not much! alked about yet that a certain young w who rides a burnt | Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Sash Muslins,¥ Etc.% « % nuch fn love, not a real often, is very himself, however, but with harming St. Louis young lac ‘This dear old town does not look | 3 if it held many romances, but it oes, at least thie case is romantic to| We ask your Attention’ oar 9! degree» evarcely ever 1s Oe capil toe vivid-tmagination of some] Te CRPeroe Hames Wiis we “f ‘ating class of literature, commonly pretty pattern [trey bet tr ed you would be, and how you would | ‘| Boutelle, officers 1 meii not one was lost and only éigat Thjured, ‘ind those slightly, Al] of out Slips escaped any serious | da ; by the destroying the at the entrance of tbe bay, and paroling their, garm- SOxs,,. The waters of the bay_are,an- ‘et bis complete. contra), He bas ‘Feésthblished hospital withia, the Amer- icah lines, where 250 of the Spanish sick and wounded are assisted and | proteet#d) ff ety | The m; of this victory cam udly be measured by the ordinary f aval warfare,” Out. Weigl4ng Avy material” advantage the moral’ effect of thts initial Cesp, With '~ this achievement, the greut heart of our throbs, not’ with boasting or itude Hin etandards’ is suc: tinsurpassed nation With greed 6f conquest. Witl deep gvatitude that this tri- ‘Oomph bas come in'a just case! ‘and tbat by the grace of God an effective step has thus been, taken toward the attaioment of the wished-for peace. To those wl courage, and desotton hate won’ the’ fight, to the gallant commander ‘and the! braw Olivers end men whovaited™ him, our country owes ansngvontableidetay Feeling ‘a8 our people feel, and speaking in their name, I at once Seyt a message to Commodore Dewey thanking lum and his officers and men for their splendid achievement and overwhelming victory, ‘aid’ fhi- forming him Jad appointed him act: ing rear,sdwiral. 1 now recommend, that, ,folloming Our national precedents. and express- ing ‘the fervent gratitude Of every patriotie “heart, the thanks of “Gon? gress be given Acviag Rear’ Aduriral george Deway,.of Uae United. States ayy, for bighly distinguished con- Auct in coniict with the enemy, and to thé" officers and men ‘under his command ‘for their gallantry ‘in the destruction of the enumy’s’ feet and thé captyire of tue evemy’s. fortificas. tions in the bay of Mapils Winciay’ McKixery, Execttive Mansion, May’ 9, 1898, se Hale and Representative chairmen: respectively’ of the senate avd house Committees ‘of nayal fairs, were, called...to. the White house during the cabiet g¢sr, sion to consider the resclution of thanks | recommbended fa the ‘presi- dents message, Whey spent’ but'a few miuutes,,and) the two, ehairnad subsequently mek atthe Capital and degided upon the form of legislation |, for, making Commodore Dewey a rear admiral, to be introduced simul- taneously, The congressional resoliition is as follows: ‘Joint resolution tendering the thanks of a lipe to Commodore frend PPR; ' Wass NG met he fi ora'dud uth n= ‘fh his c siteboreant! Bt) iB MgBitite * botenh oy Upited <repmesoutatined | sot: th “4 Saar, of) America .. 1, CONE fess ‘assem ) J recobtatawidh 6 Senator t r led, that in’ purs) nee 2 of sig, scoprdances: with thei y vision AT cae pot, Bh fy o YY they loved ; thi loving. Yet she is to nother. These main facts} common place, but, my! LB, OGLE & 0 songress 8g vived bina, hd Heabofdaedie aif EF" Rien George Dewey, U, 8. Re TN vith the ohrildre not 'mo6 Thisis What he was it.of eepayating twe worlds, the open road and the country bonse,.the poor cl: geal as a rare and unknown thing. teased, ghapk qbont-qand poked at it # wired box, was a live rat ents, throug taketr'thi plaything nal. aif PTH go 1 as At Telgimed | the phiy: ‘the, ce bce thé Tridia Good Way to Spend a|Little ‘Dime ta a Big eh morning with t loafingan tho sire with ¢gheap, t¢, mankey ot a Wh dren apna lag in cession or a ha lig ai hak 1¢ euvalar olf the mf, for they nd. tho. grated g at the end of wh give the "euch you of Luxury, frelon 4rom as st of wealt i ese Chdlditen ieve them t i than that woul it bel me made other dé rty wher; a pur and gl no atter varnished, gildec - em aging nh s fave n to} rite pl okingn a On'the othersideof the gate, voad, among and ¢.4s another child, dir face smooched, with soot aj An jpartial eye would disapve beauty, if, as the eye of a.connoisseus Hivings apideal pictyre madera floa ing of coach, yarnieh, he should clear he disgusting onidation, of ex- reme poverty Through. the thistles symbolicak :barrier pehtdyiod tothe rie: child 1 thing, which the. latter examin ow, this toy, which the dirty urchin x economy, no doubt, had from life itself. And'the two children Tatighed in brotherly fashion, dnd theirteeth were of an’eqnal whitenc&s —Boeton Jour- Houses Not Nevebsary: lt having Been “Wecided to levy a house or Jiu’ fax of five shillings on tra Leo ng unter { ivds and ivi than pay it, rate A. Water Bieycle, A water bieycle, driven by two men, may now daily be sven on San Fran- We » bay Fit VE built on original hes by @ foreman of the Union iron ot ost losbivelaé Saenelot Saperiotty sande HY bu Heli th be wshlathied dt Font. Over Ocehlschlaeger & Walker PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN 1 J“ dipetesy FIRE LIFE and TORNADO A thoro You'need Patent Flat-Opening Books New office, Stomach and Intestines ( Liver Blood (Anwmia, Rheumatism, Gout ERADICATOR THE'SAW EDGES OF YOUR: STANDING COLTAR Are smootlied by special a There's no extra cost for these sere [vices.. Send your work to us—or telephone 200 and weowill call for it. Star Steam Laundry Leech Block, 120 North Fourth, —_—- Established 1855. 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