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WEATHER REPORT, P="=<| THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. [=="= ee eT a ILUME It—NUMBER 223 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY MONDAY. JUNE 6, 1898 TEN CENTS A WEEK her-in-law, who was r was fined $10 and the other E CREAM Believed That the Final Battle is Now in Progress. Hobson and).::°:c2s he peace Saturday, It seems that hey fell out over some tobacco, ae His Crew Will Be Liberated on Friday. toate ach case, STATE OF OMLO, CHTY UCAS COUNTY 1! () U LE S CAPE HATIEN, June 6; 1:30 p. m.---A dispatch boat just arrived from Sampson’s fleet reports that}! canoe ae + in the City of Toledo, 5,000 American troops landed yesterday two miles from Santiago and joined the insurgent army of a oc corm Men URRD DOE of CATARRE F STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM |General Garcia: that the bombardment of Santiago was again begun at 6 a. m. today, and was getting} “nm.iso 2 we es VANILLA ICE CREAM =|heavier when the dispatch boat left at 7 a. m., and only heavy guns were used. it is believed that the} 21 yveys ieee A.D, 186, GLEASON, ee ; ORANGE ICE combined land and sea attack on Santiago was begun this morning. eS ee Catarrh Care is takeu faternally, and and mucous sur. Send for testimontals, WASHINGTON, June 6; 3:00 p. m.---An order has been signed at the War Department for the ex-) ..,,,,..., ‘ bene Ti change of Spanish prisoners for the eizht Americans who sank the Merrimac. Lieut. Hopson and his| — ps RECRUITS. |crew will be liberated Friday, when the exchange will be made. THE $5 cs VIVE CAMERA Lieutenant Johnston, of the Tenth VU. &. cavalry, is in the city for the NTIA jin the program of sending anatmyto] NEW PEOPLE—NEW SHOW, |The Day Has Come’'—Song by the| there will now be a vacation for a purpose of opening up a recruiting Santiago de Caba, niente school. | THE COURTS. few months. Ju Bishop was al pffve for colored recruits. He ar- General Shaftner will command the} ‘The ew people for La Belle park | Scripture reading, 15'h Psalm. lowed pay for 11 days a3 specia' rived yesterday afternoon and this ’ > arrived last night, and will ap; for] Prayer. udge, us " army to Santiago de Cuba, and Gen- , apy r ‘ : jadg Morning opened an office in the dere! antiago de Cuba, and Gen-| 11) fest time before a Paducah audi.!Send the Light”’—Song by the{ Will Mount, charged with cutting) ‘The case of Ora Murray vs. Lee Brooks infirmary, He has with eral Lee will probably command the this evening, when they will no] school. Ed Castleman, on the New South, | Murray for divorce was submitted ¥ > 4 mitted a colored officer, Sergeant Turner, army to Porto Rico and be appointed |doubt be greeted by a Is Welcome’’—By Class 5 several weeks was held to an-|and will be tried during the court's who has been in the service 25 years, by the president as military governor The program 1s this week su Purpose of Children’s Day’’—Su- swer, He was being held to awaii h ) e 1 ¥ i p ’ i y . The cavalry offers many induc of that island. A large force of light 88Ything, to that of last, and uo one | _ perintendent the arrival of witnesses, fn the case of the Paducah Trans- ments to the colored The should miss Faithful Little Workers’’—Infant fer company vs. L. A. M. Grief, a m ot enlistment now is for two ‘ - : ; - on Miss Mabel Roberts, teacher. judgment was filed s, unless sooner discharged Rumors That One Fort Has Fal- ¢*¥slry will accompany the Porto AGENTS WANTED. “Rally z"’—School In the ca sephine Spaulding hey receive $16 per month besides] jen and That the Spaniards — ''°? ©XPedition Little Cantles'’—Class No, 3, Miss vs. C. 0. A Attorney Ed H Board and clothing, and at the expi- espowa ; The Equitable is desirous of se- | Florence McCarthy, teacher Puryear was ordered to. collect the { tation of 30 years are retired on two Are Making a Braye MANILA AN OPEN PORT. islae uaeaic Uh every. county inihe | ae There Be Light"’—Recitation, renis on the buildings occupied by irds pay First district. Mr. N, d. Dilday Dune wang Bros, and B. Michael up to th ‘i ‘ * ¢ ba bade’ " . 7, ’ a koife, bi ailing to cu yin q hae ! '€ | twelve plate holders . If you o Lieut. Wright has become some Washington, June 6.—As soon as, the state manager, is now here ap-| “9% YerBearing God's Truth’ — with a knife, but failing to cut bim.| ine the deel to. the Pieces Wis t plate holders free. you intend it disgusted with the patriotism of Maj. Gen, Merritt crushes Spain’s| pointing them ( promives Recitation, Miss Alice McCarthy, vel y ii America Sending the I Seewee ween ia Kentacky. He b wilitary power in the Philippines, the Contracts to” ty men. Com- neriea Sen ting Thomas Jones, colored, was charg- ed with a breach of the peace, but the case was continued. artillery and corps of infantry and He was a prisoner in the lockup and attacked Burly Dixon, who was placed there Saturday, striking him Is splendid value for your money — Resistance, The court asked him bow he got buying acamera drop in and see sam- kutfe in the lockup, and he he| Made to Thomas and Edna Allard Bed That ee Bean ene cletnca [ice of Pictures taken with this instre- NEEL h any parte of (he stat 1 THE SIN OF THE MERRI b Bian Ladies, |bad it when placed there, ‘The ease | 1.4 ths ceed ; fined! ment. Instruction free. Cameras from y pi of the state, anc 5 i munications addressed to him, care soebe. - Fourtee’ x Maes. | was continue bas Se Coot en lost, and the! ¢: oo to $50.00, Photographic suppli has secured in all not over 1 In MAC. jnlockade of Manila will be lifted and | OF the Palmer, will be received’ dar, “Christianity’’.. Miss Maggie Acker continued. a court gave time in which to reportiel'fontic, Hopkinsville, where the colored men Pa it will be made an open port. The|ing the next ten days. It is a good ‘‘America’’ s Daisy Sutherland.) Ely Mount, fora breach of the | recovery. 4 fate so thick they shove you off the collection of duties on the imports 1s| chance for somebody. «jg American Representatives peace, was fined $5 and costs, | dn the case of Vic Ballowe charged street if you «don’t let them pass, he] The Idea Was Originated by Hob oxjecte: ing a satisfactoi Misses Hortense Mason, Margue- - {with celling liquor without a license ’ : hag bg ny Hobs. expected to bring in # satisfactory “Cleanliness is next to Godliness,’ | the tom the out od ais PHERSON’S but 21, and in Bowling Green » : MAY MAKE A FORTUNE. rite Jones, Lillian Lane, Lottie! i late from the court of ap- Malecah, wp to nooo, not amen} 8: WhO So Brayely ¢ vchiaeaies Scott, e Jones afd Anabel | ducted Judge Sanders from the koran | peals wa Acker. this morning as he called the names) Jp the cas 3. Palmer and oth- bad volunteered. wt Out—Ad s ¥ a ” , ©.C. Lee's Si . , ~ There are many causes for this Approved His E DEATH OF CAPT. GRIDLEY. =|" Lee's Steamboat Wheel si osihen Representatives...... ot Emil Thalmeuller, Clarence In-| er Mollie N mandate from ate of affairs. ‘These colored men ‘ ; Invention Attracting Atten= | ctudia Aaiy Juaa|gtam and John and Evans Klaubolt, cab e : | the court of appeals was filed and the Mc arins te ceacy trosanons ‘iioins ao f a Yeister f0UF boys arrested by Oftlcer Fred | case was Good Bye FOURTH AND BROADWAY Washington, June 6,—Captain| ' vs cruiser Olympia, and one of the he- The judge proceeded to lavid them | ; i |for their good intentions, but sald| court, the defendant falled te aoncar | £200,088 our Good Bye Head they had no right to viol tne law, | and lus bond _Reci- | even if it was for the purpose of be ye their services, Some colored patent on a steamboat wheel which | ‘‘Persia”.. . * «Ina Duno > men tell them to wait awhile and 3 oe: roes of the brilliant victory at Ma-] river men have pronounced one of|‘*Send the Light’’—Song, rendere¢ they will all be major-generals or nila, died Saturday in Japan, on bis] the inventions of the sge. Thewheel| with above exercise Cape Haytien, June 6; 3:30 p.m, something like that, Others tell them ve : : isso constructed that the paddles | ‘Sending the Glad M 4 i The heavy bombardment of Santi- », Miss Edina Gunning. ing Godly, They were dismissed) pond ». Winfrey is off with the all sorts of harrowing tales, and ‘he : q,| turn and while ascending from the ta E frighten them until they will not en-]9g0 continues this afternoon. Re-| Charles Moo odd at hig ti Jwater are edgewise, presenting as] ‘Bring (ie Master a Missionary” With. e roprimand, | soldiers i D BACON & CO, felist, In one place Lieut, Wright re-|ports say that Fort Zocapa bas fal- American ofticer of great prominence | jitte resistance as possible. This is] Offeratory recitation, Quiney Wal- cimelPe pout Psedhy . Mr ame cently left, some of the people sart-|ien, and that the Spaniards are mak- | WH0%e tleath is a direct result of the} done g lly lace . A the report that he was there to] i, 4 strong resistance. existing war with Spain. Arrangements have been com-| ‘Responsive Reading Superia- © draft them into the army and there |'"# : : His death was due to injuries re-| pleted to have it tested on one of the] _tendent aud scLool was not sone to be found inside a gon the river, but the|‘Male Quartet? DQ. eke, | ————EE—EE SSS ~ few hou It is all such things as dissuaded by other colored meu, a Ondine edeamandee ed tha} | ssn ay Clark | Hoyer for bathing in a gravel pit be-| In the case of the commonwealth Daina even by shite men who have use {CERVERA'S GENEROSITY 1S APPECIATED + Gridley, commander of the! a4. 6G. Lee has applied for al Turkey”, .o08t... Ruby Smalley [10W the-etty: wove tys. Abe the commonvesl' Old Headache endant failed to appear, ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. as ordered forfeited way howe. Summons was ordered tssued on bis ‘The civil term of circuit court ad-| ustten wr's PHARMACISTS journed Saturday afternoon, and! Saturday ¢ Bryant held court| Gott Fis Seventh and Jack om Sape Haytien, Ju —The ¢ ‘ e he battle Manila " Cape Haytien The can-| ceived in the battle of Manila ot yet been selected, Itis} Joe Bond, Will Acker aud Quincy \ling at Santiago 18 so flerce that ; these that have produced such an |Bnading @ ag “ resem thought that Mr, Lee's fortune has] Wallace. effect, and they greatly hamper the] it is believed that the final battle is TWO LYNCHED. veen made, “Taking the Offering f H alli duced him to believe that there is lit- | only the outside forts are to be level DRY JUNE, ‘ 5 le pvtriotism among the colored] |, aie ee Ni - | USED A NAIL people in Kentucky. es sca to prepare a way for the /wie Result of Shooting a Town! Wheat Nearly Ready to Be Har- . roops. $ If be gots suilicient recruits to en- which combine style, comfort and durability Marshal in Missouri vested ‘ i f i r i courage him, be will rewain until : THE f Steve Clark, who was arrested, ">> es can find that kiad here, and without the draw- Wodeesday. "It they do not come in} HOBSON CHOSE THE PLAN, | rhis is considered quite remarka-|Sa@urday on a charge of beating} f J } back of high prices. We buy trom a manufac- uy fester than this morning, be ws vatler! charkwull Tune weather fob Joe. Unt ik ta preeeaerL V woman with whom he : ~{ turer who has demonstrated his ability to make all probability leave sooner. He eee: comarnaye ane er) Charksville, Mo., June 6.—Mar-} icred that a sdry June makes good | Was | vas non est when the 2 5 ee particularly good and stylish footwear ot excel- wants able bodied geen between the} details of the sinking of the Merrimac shal Malone was shot at a negro pic: | Aa , nm well {lockup was opened this morning. He if . ° y 1 H ages of 18, and of ia the harbor of Santiago, brought ‘i Crops” sod the farmers. seem WENT roke out @ote time duriog the night ent material at a reasonable price. A large & if a Santiago, brought pie yesterday while trying to arrest| pleased. ‘lve wheat crop is made, | Preke A “¢ ee iy consignment, consisting of ladies’ dongola and BLANKS IN LOUISVILLE, — [bere by the dispatch boat, show that) some desperadoes. Four of the ne-| and will be harvested in about fifteen jane a ie gg Aaa lage = y o fords a : ’ ole the exploit of Assistant Naval Con-| groes were arrested and jailed, Last] ys, in many instances Rot sido AR ABS is pumas, Ue " tan Oxfords and lace shoes, gentlemen stanend 4 - g [ "Something unusual is the fact that] “Bentlewen’s quarters black low shoes and youth’s and children’s Gov, Bradley Steals a March On} structor Hobson and men was one of night a mob took twoout and lyneted | vost of the farmers have planted| Clirh was warranted for vagrancy shoes of various styles and grades has just been received and we in- Graves County People, the most heroic in the history of na-!them. ‘The other two may be lyne b+] their tobacco, something which is not |¥& » and was to have been | vite inspection. The goods are etter in many ways than any to be ——— val warfare. led tonight Jaccomplishea, as a rule, until July morning on both charges . Detective Martin Dooabue arrived] Hobson and bis brave men defiant lor isles had elsewhere at equal prices in the ¢ turday night from Cairo, }iy entered the mouth of the harbor) STABLED IN THE BREAST. city ‘ 4K ‘ al of the brick work iene Ul, with Bob Blanks, the notorious) while strong light was streaking the BAD ACCIDENT. Reda, She et negro criminal, who 1s charged with E a8 shot in a crap game bere Dee, “onon Wikele Bal- jensera borisoo, ‘This enabled the| , There wasa culting affray onSouth) | ae At r two near the fatr 5 rs é Second street Satur nt about 9} John ils a bridge mano! ye fan 11-year-old giel of Mayfield. |Spaniards to discover them befor Mace Mill the Illinois Cental’ was brought in fay we shen placed in jail} - -« Lobacco All Planted, rout of tbe lockup he used ny nail, cutting out a great o'clock. , ® notorious he crime was committed January} their hazardous journey was more ae atabhad Sahm Vicak tank oa ite Caan Ani : urge of runnit ame, He ~ 3 y , was stabbed by Clarence] last night on the cannon-ball with a] oniy recently returned here, and last 321 BROADWAY. 12, and was one of the most brutallinan faily begun, and subjected the Green, and then knocked down with ut off below the knee. He at- of the kind that has ever occurred in ‘ i e ee. He night disproved the charge of va- wed plucky crew to a tremendous sbower a cluv, Miller was not fatally hurt, | tempted to hoard a fast train at i ‘‘He is charged with refus- * this state, Blanks escaped from the}? 10 TT the blade glancing from his rib, ‘The| Rosine yesterday afternoon, and was)er i os cuoth the court, «bat — state, followed by a mob, and Ge difficulty is understood to have been | run over. ‘4 Ps : “git “ 200 fo y the measure of co | Lunderstand he went to work Inst Bradley offered a reward of $200 for] As fully the measure of courage jc casioned by a woman, Green es-| He was brought here and taken to], am ‘And the ie sieve Alda | z PET TIN WE SSE his capture. which was displayed by the Mert caped, the railroad hospital, where the limb |. The pints vohigs a the be mac's men became known aboard the was amputated, and where he is now] *") ms Q Structions of Gov. Bradley and) 4 verican warships, there was little rOOK MORPHINE. resting well, He was badly used up FREE Ly E be ; : ps, there was little ’ | " as badl 1 to Rr vo cocape mod sited wonder that Cervera had received — | when he reached the city, from the Good > ie & FLIES TWO MILES HIGH which was sure to be offered had 1t|Hobson and his fellow heroes with) | Miss Annie Welch, of Twelfth and | !08s of blood. He lives in Rosine beer learned that Blanks was under] such distinguished consideration, Madison streets, took morphine Sat-| poRNEY CAMPNELL RIGHT, Enameling Bets” The negto setneed to, O01” 1; soame now thet Hobson originals | "U2Y, stteraoon ana when found was . seems now that Hobson originats ; ‘1 : g in a stupor. Dr. Harry Williamson Free with every purchase of $1 or over in our children’s department. Our bus kite needs Gov. Bradley had beld a secret con-|fied out. When Admiral Sampson danger. She was despondent, and Barthel Collin fas been ely ae eminaipecy gud work-ben In order not to disappoint our little friends who failed to get a baseball outfit, se being out of ference with Col. Haager-n this city, | first began to plan for blockading the this ts what promptry the rash deed. yeti heey fhiey nh bal ti € site ied Absolute freed them, we have ordered a fresh supply, and will give a baseball outfit free with each woy’s knee pants he prianoer sckoowledges bie gulls, tebaone), Hobson tuld bim his plan panei lid never make a1 nd he decided Mr. Campbell's posi- poss one onan suit over $1.50. simi : ; and he decided } ‘amp rosi- Bente We bigs pe Hes on and it was accepted, tion was right, ‘The difference, how- Frcnlescs fw'a duitgreo!l to be taken back to Maytield for trial. BICYCLES STOLEN ever, is slight, making only about $8 es as padi Sle | “The date for the trial bas not been] GOES TO CONFERENCE. ail difference for the quarter, partment. This room is the Economy Suspenders » Our Bicycle Outfits set—[Lonisville Times. | : ; [ Pace seeds a BONA ~ | Bicycle thieves were abroad last CHILDREN’S DAY, room from which visitors are For boys. ‘Twenty-five cents 1its, pants, shoes, sweacers, Cherry seeders at Hank Bros. & Washington, June 6.—The house | night. Someone broke into the Pa- ded, Inall other ments pair. Holds up drawers as we cay Its, hose, etc,—are in great refused to pass the war revenue bill ducah Cycle Works and stole a new are welcome a tim pants. Just the thing fo: mime ty. We can match all our tine Jones. 33 | aR igi phe st eg ' hhe Tenth-street Christian church : 1 ——— {3 amended by the senate, and it he ae ee LA. YE ot acto een covedad to overtiowing last night wear—cool and comfortable * sweaters with golf hose. hwarded now goes to a conference committee, | 3: 80D Tt : to see and hear the Children’s Day aren wae pew, and a very goo! one, ; EELS Smenamert 5 Highest Honors—World’s Fair, PORTO RICO NOW | Steve George lost a Crescent wheel, sich the gb I Longa Pp THE SOUTHERN EY Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. eal bilo a Ce Ek gle tic following program was splendidly Crumbangh & Parke B WEILLE & SON ‘DR: Washington, June 6—Porto Rico! in either case. |readered: 16 North Seventh St New Sille Ties ‘ aa dol fg pd yt al ap 0 Spe : F A handsome line goes on sale PADUCAH'S Ia silk ties chis week, sce. operation for the American force hie weal Gall and ONLY ONE-PAIGE OUTFITTERS Auerb. ch’s newest tiago de Cuba by the sinking of the| collier Merrimac will undoubtedly) Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. 9 sp mpasmaseerrasrmernmsnsomms <iimnn nt Nica hasten the movement that is to be Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home.--makes the <= made on San Juan, clothes right, makes the bill right. It costs buta trifle more to wear, ee pore i auoriy sit] garments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and & ' point for almost immediate attack, |workmanship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway aud see about that The Iinnwoe Aj ‘The United States will be ab'e to belated spring suit. You’ll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. ve part of its fleet there from San-| me ati os Cuba, This is no change | DALTON, THE TAILO The Only High Grade Big Fi. e-cent Cigar, } Latesi Novelties

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