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— e High-Grad Muclin Underwear a Greatly Reduced Prices Just an Item or Two From the Big Stock ‘The art to bliss is ne’re forgot There are two souls whose equal flow },.,.,) That, when they POP YDDBODOBO?/Y,, . x An Society Notes. eeees enc coceanee What e’re her rsnk, whate're ier ‘Tuesday afternoon at the Palmer lot, house the Crekinole club was enter- “What e’re her influence ranges, tained in a charming fashion by Mrs T. C. Leech. ‘The handsome prizes The will to comfort never changes. | were won by Mrs. W. Boswell and Mrs, King Br nud the by Mrs. J, M. Clements, The afternoon was one of the most pleas ant of the season, In gentle stream so calmly run, part—they part! ah, no! They can not part; their souls are] A german is to be given tonight at “ one.” the Campbell building by some of the younger men, Miss Maide Bradshaw is enjoying Miss Mary Caldwell has been quite The Smith Premier Typewitter Co., 21 Pine street, St, Louis, Mo. yelper sl ia ag Louleville| iy ‘put is improving rapidly. Miss Bradshaw is both at home| ‘The Magazine club is meeting this and away a most charming and pop-|sfternoon with Mrs, R. B. Phillips at ular young lady and has the happy] ber home on Jefferson street. faculty of forming friends casily,| a1, Horace Vaughan, who has where ever she goes. She has al-/ 00 in Louisville for the past week re eer of ee nomen for his health, is no worse, but very ve in col . " af Spe An excellent value these tucked a P little change, if any at all, has as yet cambric drawers, reduced to 39¢. Miss Reubie Cobb will entertain] been noticed in his rather precarious New style umbrella drawers, 75c.| the Cinque club tomorrow afternoon | Condition. at her home on broadway at 2:30] Miss Laura Sanders will entertain o'clock. afew of her friends at her home in ——— Areadia tomorrow evening. An out of town young man who panel srivie often makes this place on business,} Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Terrell are in strictly of course, is soon, it issaid,|Chicago. Mr, ‘Terrell’s health for ing to take one of our most charm-|some time has not been the best, aud ing and popular young ladies of a/he isnow taking a much and long blonde type away with him. Their| needed rest. bome will not he in Dixie, but just veryone is in suspense, waiting the above the line, Mr, W. H. Hopkins, of Boraboo, | arrival of news of the war; and with Wis., was in the city yesterday en|the excitement caused from reports route to Texas. of the doings on the water, comes " age but lit!'> desire for more trivial muslin Mr. Henry Powell’s friends are : gayety is suspended, so skirts reduced to 25¢. glad to see him in the city again for} 313 syess, vhether it is caused from Skirts like the picture reduced from | a few days. the uneasiness felt for our brave sol- $2.98 to 2,25, Mr. Will Landers is in the city,|diers or from the desire to rest after Eighty-nine-cent corset covers, 6%. atier, a business trip of pooh! a rather protracted run of pleasure morithe, and dissipation, and can not fully Mrs, P, W. Hollingsworth enter-|9°°*- tained the Married Ladies’ Euchre club yesterday at the Palmer house. |i Beautiful prizes were given, and everythiog that is gooa in the form of refreshments was served. ee te WH Drawers like the picture, 30 cents wns that haVe been selling A lot of go’ readily at 69 and 75¢ reduced to 50 and s9c this week. ) These 98¢ gowns wil Jars, embroidered ruffles, 75¢- Society is at a standstill at present. th fancy sailor col- Natty made, tucked Rev. W. E. Cave has been rather ed for sometime but is im- now, Mrs. Joe Hart 1s in just the same This good chemise, peters ag condition, no change bas yet oecurr Miss Glass, of Madison, Ind., will|ed in her condition, but she is grad- 35 cents be the guest for several weeks of| ually growing weaker, Mrs. James Clements, in the West End. Miss Lelia Goodwin will return the first of next week from Evans- ville, where she has been spending the past month most pleasautly with friends. Miss Goodwin is well- known and popular Evansville, and has been the guest of honor at quite s number of delightfvl enter-| it, and borrowed from his friends till tainments. he could make other arrangemente. ination have weak hearts or lack of! — HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION. vitality necessary to make a good | soldier. Sj A Se “J had expected that the percent: | Washingion May 12.—‘‘As a war age of rejections would be greater emergency I favor the control of the now than in 1861, but did not dream | Hawaiian Islands,” said Senator But- that it would be almost threo times as/| ter Tuesday, ‘‘but the control should great. The examining physicians close as soon as peace is restored. with whom I have talked have gener- I do not want to break away from the ally told me that the excess of the traditional policy of the United Spates rejections is due to the large number if we can avoid it, butif the adminis- of young men applying for enlistment , tration has set out to make conquests who haye been victims of the ‘cigar. | then 1 say take everything in sight, What I would like the government to do would he to establish a republic ‘on the Philippines and exercise a protectorate ovec it. And I believe our soldier boys now in Lexington happened to rather an iv- convenient accident since being in camp. His clothes were stolen from him, together with some money while he was asleep and uo trace could be found of them. However, the sense of the ridiculous overcame his regret of the loss and he made the best of Good quality muslin chemise, with os 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 221 BROADWAY 219 BROADWAY with the advance, though it acceler- ated the ‘‘boom’’ once it was well 2 under way. E Published every afternoon, except} ‘The conditions which have oper- ommptetd ated to send May wheat to $1.75 " - THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY. | have been well understood for many _—— months. The wonder is that the ican pabsibenr | rise should have been so long delayed, PunaSURER but that is simply because it was not] ette habjt.'' known how short the crops would prove in India and Argentiaa. The THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. F M. Fisher, W.F. Paxton B.W.Clements, '3'#' Wiliiameon Joba J. Dorian: Telephone THE CONSPIRATORS.| The Gobelites Have Organized For the Rape of Ken- | tucky. Will Proceed to Appoint the Coun- ty Commissioners and to At- tend to Other Details, Frankfort, Ky., May 12,—Judge W.S. Pryor, of Frankfort; Chas. Poynts, of Maysville, and W. T. Ellis, of Owensboro, took the oath of office as election commissioners in the office of the clerk of the court of appeals yesterday, The commissioners met in Judge Pryor’s room at the Capital hotel to formally organize by the election of chairman and secretary, It is understood that Courtland Chenault, formerly of Mt. Sterling, now of Frankfort, has the support of two commissioners and will be elected secretary. The Work of appointing county commissioners will be done with the xe of the democratic organiza- AFTER COALING STATIONS. Washington, May 12—Senstor Chandler yesterday offered the fol- owing resolution, which was adopt- ‘That the committee on naval af- fairs be directed to make inq' concerning the expediency of secur- ing and establishing for the United dtates additional coaling stations at suitable points in foreign waters ; and as to each coaling station which may |be deemed necessary to ascertain what should be its dimensions, the condition and expenses of occupancy and maintenance, and the best method of securing the right to majntain such stgtion and report by bill or otherwise," BELMONT’S OFFER DECLINED. Washington, May 12.—The gov- ernment has refused O, H. P. Bel- mont’s offer to build and equip a dynamite gunboat because of the Stipulation in his offer that he must commana it, OMce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth street. Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months ‘* ‘* 2.25 Daily, One month, “ ‘* 40 Daily, per week.......-.+ 10 cents Weekly, per annum iv ad- eee 1.00 ‘THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1898. Tukre seems to be nothing slow about the Spanish fleet—thatis, when it is sailing for home. Tue Paesident has promoted the hero of Manila to the rank of rear admiral. The honor is well deserved and the people will be satisfied, pro- vided there is no higher rank, If there is, Dewey should have it. Tux only objection to Spain’s send- ing a fleet to the Philippines to re- capture Manila, lies in the fact that it might prolong the war, because it would take several weeks for her fleet to reach them. Dewey would see that the fleet was well received. {r seems like old times for the Goebelites again to be before the public, The three high executioners of the will of Senator Goebel met! war has had little to do in ‘*boost- ing”’ prices, though with most people itis the sole reason for the excite- ment, Supplies, both here and i Eu- rope, are the smallest for many years, notwithstanding that the United States had a crop of about 575,000,- ~|000 bushels in 1897, and that this has beem marketed very freely. Ac- cording to Bradstreet’s and Beer- bohm’s estimates, there were on May 1, only $4,000,000 bushels of whest. in this country and Canada. This was 17.000,000 bushels less than one year ago, over 49,000,000 bushels less than on the same dete in 1896 and 56,000,000 bushels less than in 1895. In Europe the situation is equally significant. {n a compre- hensive review of that market the London Statist of April 23 said that it was difficult to see whence could come supplies to reconstitute the ex- hausted European stocks until har- vest. London ordinarily carried 2,- 400,000 bushels, but then it had only 680,000. Im Germany the stoc! were the smallest for thirty yeai nnd the continent, especially France, was buying much more largely than had been expected. This was written before France, THE WAY T0 DO IT. Washington, May 12.—The strate- gy board is carefully preparing its plans for an assavlt upon Havana by sea connection with the regular army movement by land. It has been rep- resented that the fleet with safety might sssemble to the extreme east of the Spanish fortifications at the entrance of the harbor. In that po- sition it would be exposed to attack by only one battery at the end of the line. The entire fleet could enfilade this battery and destroy it in short order. ‘Phe attack wauld be follow- ed down the line of shore, taking one battery at the time and thus reduc- ing to a minimum the exposure of the ships wkile turning a terrible concen- tration of fire on the batteries in turn. One naval officer who was consulted upon the subject guaranteed that the feet could knock out all the fortifica- tions one after snother within two hours. ‘It would look like knock- ing down a row of bricks,” said he. PORTO RICO CAN WAIT. New York, May 12.—A special to the Tribune from Washington says; The naval war board is convinced that the Spanish armored flying squadron, properly known as the Cape Verde fleet, has returned to Ca- diz, and that Spain has abandoned that is what we will do in the end, There is no danger of any Power at- tempting to interfere, and Ido not believe they would even hint ofa protest.’” MOTION TO ADMIT CARLISLES. May 12.—John G. Carlisle, former secretary of the treasury under President Cleveland, was at the appellate division of the supreme court Tuesday and his ad- mission as @ member of the bar of the supreme court of the state of New York was moved, Atthe same time the admission of Mr. Carlisle’s son, William K. Carlisle, was moved, OVERCOME BY GAS. Narrow Escape of James Coyle in a Man-Hole This Morning. New York, Was Rescued by Inspector Gard- ner at the Risk of the Lat- ter’s Life. James Coyle, a well known citizen %, Te tT ble The elder Carlisle was moved ag a/Of | Tenth | and Trimble member of the Kentucky bar, and|®t*¢¢ts, had a narrow eseape this “s morning at Third and Ji fferson treets. the younger as a member of the bar fino ‘ He went down into the man-hole at of Iilinois, ” ; a that corner, and was in a short time overcome by gas, which evidently JAPAN WANTS A SLICE, —jieaked from soine of the gas mains, He had been down there for five or ten minutes before his condition was discovered. It was then made known by several people who went there to watch operations when he went down into the hole. ‘They dropped him a rope, and told him to seize it byt he was uncogscious, It was then that Laspector George Gardner was called. He quickly descerned what was the matter, and went down into the bole himself after Yokohoma, May 12.—The war office has issued an order requiring troops to withdraw from Wei-Hai- Wei within a month from May 7. Jipi Sbimpo, a Jeading newspaper advocates the purckase by Japan of & portion of the Philippines islands, DOCTORS. Forty-third Annual Session of the yesterday at Frankfort and took the | Italy and Spain had removed the initial steps toward the work of count- | t#tiff on imported grain, so the situ- ing in the next Democratic ticket in| #tion was more desperate than the this state Statist appears to have thought, —_——- Why the advance has been so great Tux public will soon be justified in / during the past two weeks is because doubting whether Spain bas a Cape|the world has suddenly waked up to to be exceedingly limited. Arrange- ments have been made to bring back Adimjral Sampson's fleet to Key West to unite it with the army in quickly terminating Spanish rule in Cuba, called to order today by Dr, Joseph M. Mathews, of Louisville. County Judge Charles D. Newell delivered the address of welcome, to which Dr, John A. Lewis, of George- Verde fleet at all, That fleet appears|the facts in the case.—Courier F It a peuy coeunoel foes fee town, responded. One hundred xpec' Gan Ge Fol ico will not be bom-| doctors are in attendanc: oh wae ted pointe in the most| Journal. barded, and thgt the island will be bey dramatic fashion and then fs off with OPERATION PERFORM ED, ‘destination unknown,”’ and always let severely alone for the present, at jeast, or until Cuba is freed and DUDES AND CIGARETTES, q sailing for America, It is truly a American military government firmly Dr. P. H. Stewart went to Har- 4 @ phantom fleet. established there. It is believed <i! vav, Marshall county, yesterday, to pen OO Washington, May 12—The large| this will be a matter of not more than perform an operation on a young Ir the report that Admiral Samp-|pumber of Felections of volunteers ‘soa has cut the Porto Rico cable be ‘urmy medical corps. However, the true, it shows that he has @ full grasp | physicians who conducted the exami- of the situation at Washington as that outside of the ranks well as San Juan, The war depart- of cigarette smokers there are even - fewer rejections than there were in ment told Sampson when be set caill the days of the civil. war, “Among to use his own judgment at Porto habitual users of cigarettes the rejec- Rico, and the shrewed admiral knew tions are about 90 per cent. 4 that the only way to do that is tocut} Dr. Benjamin King, of Philadel- h She cables behind bim, phia, who acted as an examining sur- geon during 1861.63 in New York and Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, says the average rejections during those years did not exceed 13 per cent. He attributes the Jarge increase to the cigarette habit. “I have been inspecting the papers in a number of cases under the pres- two weeks, and then the heavier ships!jady of that place. He {ound will be relieved for duty against Porto] stones jn her bladder, the largest of Rico or for dry-docking on the At-| which weighed an ounce an a fourth, lantic coast preparatory for a cruise}and which is almost ax large as @ in force, augmented by the armored guinea egg. Local doctors say it is ships in Commodore Schley’s squad-| one of the largest ever seen, ron, against Cadiz itself, unless Spain, — in the meantime, sues for permanent] AWARDED peace, THE & Mr. H. C, Chamblin, the well- MONEY FOR A BATTLESHIP.) known contractor, has been awarded L eguapaed the contract for constructing the ad- San Bernardino, Cal,, May 12—J| dition to the Mayfield woolen mills, The railroads of this state have start-| His bid was $9,000. ed to raise a fund to build a battle- Pk: ship for the government. It is known as the ‘‘Railread Men’s Bat- tleship Fand.’” Lexington, May 12—C, J, Brons- The railroad employes of the state] ton and wife left yesterday for Dal- propose to enlist the assistance of the] las, ‘Tex., where hie is engaged in a railway men throughout the coun-|land suit for the Wisdom estate, of try, Paducah, CONTRACT. WHY WHEAT IS HIGH, ‘The rise in wheat during the past two weeks is one of the most remark- able economic features of the decade, and yet it is susceptible of the sim- plest explanation. It is a matter of ‘ ” supply end demand. Speculation “sand | obverte that most of ibe ts bas had comparatively litile to do’ who'failed to pass the medical exam, gy, We ais" all hope of effective resistance to the State Association. the unconscious man. The rope was loss of her American colonies. The * attached to his body, and he was war in American waters at least has, Maysville May 11.—The drawn up and carried to the porch of therefore, heen reduced to » simple} forty-third ‘annual session of the| ‘he Commercial hotel, across the matter, and its duration is expected | Kentucky State Medical society was|*'e¢t- A large crowd soon collected, and Drs. Brooks and Williamson were called, They worked with Coyle for half an hour or more before he was sufficiently revived to be carried home. It was only the prompt action of Inspector Gurdner that saved the man’s life, gs {he was nearly gone when rescued, Mr. Gardner was bimeelf almost oyercome by the gas while be wes tying the rope to the prostrate form of the workman, The gas was coal gas, and not sewer gas, A leak in the main has evidently emptied itself iuto the sewer- Cuyle was taken home about 9:30 o'clock, greatly improved, ‘Typewriter for Sale, In perfect condition, brand new,in fact. A Wiliams typewriter for $60.00, and a Blickensderfer for $35.00. Inquire at the Sun. Of- fice, tt gentlemen's, for sale at Southern Plating and Repair Works, 416 North Seventh street. eodtt Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lize Away, To quit netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, Bac, onder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or #1, Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address admirable qualities, as sympathy and Second-hand bicycles, jadies’ and i beauty without it. Ce tie clean your blood and bacco easily and forever, be mag | stirring up the lagy liver and drivi iY Lake Noo purities from the body. lew lote and that sickly bilious comple: taking i Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York iste, satisfaction guaranteed, ie ioe J. E. ENGLISH & CO., Dealers, 108 North Second street, Paducah, Ky. No. 90. PROFESSIONAL DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOMQOPATHIST, ‘Telephone 120 ‘elephone a 78 OMice—26 Broadway Hewldence, 1000 Jefferson St, ‘Omee Hours #10, (A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon OMce}Hours: 7 08a. m. 1108p. m, a Office, No, 4193¢ Broadway, DR. J. 0. SMITHS ce practice, Tito 9a, m., p. Regular bi Tiesp m. " When P early in, rather than near the close of these hours. peetice om Niatb, between Hiroadway and Jet er-o0 Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele. phone 1 THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law Wntoues 18 South Fourth St., Papvoan, Ky “CALIFORNIA! VIA The Southern Route ‘sn Mounta Route, s and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKEATHE FAMOUS + SUNSET » LIMITED 1. Leaves jesdays and The St, Louts 10:20 p Saturdays, Only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES Throngh the Sunny South to sunny alitorn! v for particulars and descriptive literature, 4.0 TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo, REVERSIBLE SENTENCES. So Constructed Sense When Read Backwards. The clever “puzzle editor” of Lon- don Truth exercises immense ingen ity in providing entertainment for his readers, He offered a prize for “sentences: mah sense, whether backward or forward.” Ilere are sever®l sent in: Scandalous soc gossips frantic ‘This reads backwards: Frantic gossips make life and so ciety scandalous, Apply the safe rule to the others given below: Dies slowly fading day; winds mourn. y sigh; Bright stars are waking; Flies owlet, hooting, holding revel high, Night silence holding. Solomon had vast treasures—eil ver and gold things precious, Happ’ and rich and wiso was hé, Feithd served he Gog, Hhe sits lamenting sadly, often too much alone, Dear Harry—Devotedly yours re- may I. Have you forgoiten $20 check? Reply jmmedigtely, please, and hand ta qoree~<direoe arling. Man is noble and generous often, but sometimes vain and cowardly. Carefully boiled eggs are good and palatable. Love is heaven, and heayen is dove, youth says, All beware! says age. Ty is poverty and fleeting is love, adly governed and fearfully troubled now is Ireland, : Exercise take, excess beware; Rise early and breathe free air; Eat slowly, trouble drive away; Feet warmish keep; blend work with play, Adieu, carling! y and life make Time flies fast; tails are sct, hoats are ready. Fare. well! if Matter and mind are mysterfous, Never mind. What is mat Mat- ter is—uever mind. What is mind? Mind is—never matter. Honesty and truth are good and love are endearing traits, Politics and religion avoid arguing in. Here is good and sound advice. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No arets, Candy Cathar ep it clean, by all im- today to banish pimples, boils, biotches, biackheads, G reta,—beauty for ten centy. BOMBARDMENT OF MATAN a Over Oehischlaeger & Walker's drug store— entrance, Odd Star Steam Laundry And Tobacco Screws, STATE HOTEL. Whi'e the United Stas army is bombarding Matanzas and other cities Gardner Broa, & Co, have bombarded prices of Furniture, Carpets, ‘Mattings, Stoves, Upholstering, Awnings And household furnishing goods of all kinds, and, like the United Si army, it has proven a great suceess—not unly for Gardner Bros. & © but also for the ones who have taxen advantage of the bombardment a) saved money thereby, Those who have not seen for yourselves, call once and see the ruins of former prices, ’ Telephone 396. ER BROS. & CO. ; 208-205 South ” LEADING UPHOLSTERERS OF THE CITY, _.. Blickensderfa Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials, Durable, portable, invincible. PRICE $35.00 Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust produce an honest product at an honest price. The Blickensderfer is the only high-grade machine at reasonable cost. Guaranteed longest. s ility, portability, interchangeable type, doing adjustable line spacer, perfect alignment, unexcelled manifolding. The only typewriter receiving highest award at Wofld’s Fair; im- proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company. d. for catalogue and testimonials, MOORE BROS., General Agents 25 East Fayette street, 918 F street Northwest, Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Rose & Paxton. ° ae oe om SUTANCe Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY DOCTOR ALBERT BERNHEIM New office, corner South Fifth street and Broadway, jows’ Hall, PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN Stomach and Intestines (Liver). Skin, iocteding Hair and Naile, Blood (Aneomis, Rheumatism, Gout, Kidneys and Genito-Urinary System. Diabetes). Week Days. 1:30 to 10.00 a. m. 1:00 Lo 4.00 and 7:00 to 8:39 p,m. Telephone 364. Miss R. B. Hay — AT (VARIED H PURYEAR zen. 8. nay ERADICATOR Attorney at Law |And Notary Public, Real tstase and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner ‘of the Mevracken circuit court. Will | practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other |litigation.” Will act as assignee and ,Teceiver of insolvent estates, also aa Jadministrator of decedents’’ estates | and as guardian of infants. Bonds for” security given in surety companies. | Omice No. 127 South Fourth street (Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. --OFFICE HOURS— Sundays, 8:00 to 10:00 a, we 2:0) to 3.0) and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m, THE'SAW EDGES OF YOUR STANDING COLLAR Are smoothed hy special machinery. There's 1 extra ¢ for these se: vices, Send your work to us—or telephone 200 and we will call for it BROADWAY HOUSE. Rest hotel in the city, Rest accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢—$1.00 PER DAY.. Leech Block, Commer Mie be Re ret 120 North Fourth, J, J. Meavows, Propr. 4. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams Established 1855. Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company Incorporated 1883, Steam Engines, jBoilers; House Fronts, Mill Machinery Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all’ kinds, PADUCAH, KY. Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON When in Metropolis atop at the cmutnanesinimaniihdeeaiils: is D. A. Barney, Propr. Undertakers-ang Between 4th and Sth on Ferry at | eisonss Pegi, wu 2s

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