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coupes 27 acc | \ congressional timber, many others in this county, and in] the plea of bumanity's sake, all the other counties of the district There ts Jerre Dodson of Hickman, Ed Better Buy Now... You'll Need Them coeeiiive "The weather will drive you to it, Vout can buy at any time but you can’t buy such values as these, whenever you wish, 27-inch printed dimities, pretty plaids and siripes,.5 cents a yard Stylish designs in white ground muslins, orth 10 cents for 7 yard. Navy blue, black and light colored figured dimities for $0 cents a} yard. New White Goods. New dotted and striped white swisses, for shirt waists and dre: 10 cents. Sheer white linon, 40 inches 10 and 15 cents. Stylish whita corded pipue for 12's and 15 cents. New Ribbons and Neckwaar. Moired Taffeta ribbon, Nos. 4o and 60 for 25 cents. No. 80 for 35 cents. . Five-inch double face n ribbons, all colors, 45 cents. New line of stripe moire antique sashes w ith fringed ends. : Fashionable Roman stripe and plaid taffeta, fringed neck ties, for 25, 50 and 75 cents.’ Satin puff ties, light and dark colors, for 50 cents. Figured pique puff ties 25 cents. Jeweled Shirt Waist Sets. Consisting of studs, collar button and dumb bell cuff buttons, with “Turquoise and Amethyst stones, the latest fad, 10 and 15 cents. Gold and silver pins, with chains, for infants dresses 25 cents a set. Enameled Fleur de Lys belt pins, 10 cents. American Flag Pins 5 cents. Pattern Hats at Half Price. ‘To reduce stock we offer this week all of our fine imported pattern hats at one-half their present price. Sailor Hat Specials. Good straw, new shape sailor hats with satin bands, in black and white for 25 cents. : All of our 50c white pea.1 straw Sailor hats with white ribbon bands reduced to 25 cents. Fine Milan braid sailors reduced from $1 to 60 cents. Are You Interested in Fancy Work? Then you will want these beautiful linen centerpieces stamped in the newest patterns, reduced this week from 50 to 25 cents. Strong Values in Muslin Underwear. One item from each line—prettily trimmed corset covers for 25 cents 6oe drawers reduced to 50 cents. $1.00 underskirts reduced to 75 cents. 98c gowns reduced to 75 cents. “Modes and Fabrics,” The Latest Fashion Magazine Given Away Here. Ask for One. BLLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY faeath. It is more than probable | THE PADUUAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except] ies that in and through him we Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, |‘ | ender may develop such bigh BW. Cramer . Tne streets and gutters of the city W F.Paston = “| were vever in a worse condition since FOM Fisher, W K.W.Clements, | the city was incorporates esp J # Wilitan dobn J. Dorian cially is this the case wher Office: No. 214 Broadway. |efge has been pnt down, why are ——————— | the streets left in this fix, and how Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50) jong is this condition of affairs to Daily, Six months “ * 2.25 | exist? There Daily, One month, “ ** 4 Daily, per week..++ee+s++ 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- VANCE. + 0+ +e 0e Specimen cop oo | should give this his attention, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1898, ee where the er is comple cepted, Surrs follow suits, and Leiter is} tion process is a tedious affair, but always defendant, Another demand} Admiral Sampson has included this amongst others for the capture has been made against him through! desig: the courts for about $80,000 with|of Santiago, 'T’ atiachment process, The tail of this|in front of the comet will be body bas gone ere is still the sea the ‘Tue report comes hot over the og wires that the President will call for 50,000 more volunteers. If this is true, an opportunity will be afforded to enlist some of the would-be oflicers in this state. A regiment of colonels and majors might soon be found, if perish fleet, they would only enlist. Junce Newman, of the United State Circuit Court for the Northern District of Georgia, has overturned Juve by the magnificent facul- ty for story-telling shown hy the Spaniards in this war, the wonder of the world is that there has appeared but one Cervantes in their history. But Cervantes has one apology. He|the law. He holds that competition told @ farcical romance to make the world laugh, while the Spaniard of tuday lies in the hope of deceiving the roling of th tailroads to charge higher rates for a short haul than for a long haul. The case was between two railroads, in some one. —E— lleged that the other In the political mysieries of the gher rate from Cincin war, it is evolved that nearly all the) ut; 1 intermediate points than the p esent congressmen from Kentucky! rough rate from Cincinnats w At will be re-rominated, aad 984 8eM-ligntg ‘his decision breaks into the eral rule, without much opposition: | ao4 o¢ Congress and the rulings of Whether this will be on account of! 146 Commission, and the question of their distinguished services to the’ p94, country or the dislike by the jeople to “swapping horses while crossing a for long and short haul is fla ping in the breezes, ‘This brings ack the old question whether non. stream,’ is an unsolved ridille, | competitive points shouldbe compelled es Maes bll Acuixa.vo, the insurgent general of the Philippines, issues very sensible and timely address to his people, and at the same time forbids to pay rates suiliciently high to war- rantthe roads in hauling thro freights for nothing, approximately. An appeal is probably the next step. robbery, plonder an violence to] Tux Republicans of this district] a persons and property uuder | sin of fought to be getting in shape for the eety Argument Is not necessary to convince a thinkin, away when invested in a typewriter fe ng, Most atsuredly they ought to have a] gress voted against the bill to ra se ena WARM EA i candidate, and plenty of men can be] revenue to pay the war expense ge found who would be sn honor totheir] ~The point whieh Mr. Bryau r verty and a credit to the state, There} that this is not a ‘war of conquest We have] is a qu that involves in When the time comes to make peace, the best possible orge Rock, are all good} tion of the Puilippine question wil be business men and would make good] made session of (hose islands at that 1 If we are in undisputed pos- Mr, Bryan talks about, rorter and Dr. [that we must not tara them Thomas of | Spain » W. Mason and N.S. Al-] fer them without meking more tro: Long of Mar- It may be impossible lison of Graves, John Tt may be best toestablish a prot shall, Jake Marshall of Ballard, Toa] rate over a local independent govern= In any event the United S wn of Calloway, Hubbard of] must guarantee safety Caldwell, W. B “humanity's sake den, and dozens dle of Critten-| proy any of] considered M. Bryan talked abow bat before he had ce whom would make a good race party onght to be organized and kept and while victory may not] question solved itself aecordin seem an easy matter, stranger things] natural laws, » the same with A good, clean f on broad principles is beneficial to and] Prise will be far greater The war will be over final action taken before Mr, Bryan : can gel well started in bis next race but at other times serve to bold UP] Fo. the presir ani give credit to those to whom This is especially the cise when we consider the present and past city council, council of business men went through their entire administration of two years, during which time they re- funded part of the city debt, con tracted to build thessewerage, built a] that was received by the As You Euchre was the feat re of the evening and after many |guest of Mrs, H. E. Thompson, is tless | being given a hearty welcome by her Mrs, i1al] Many Paducah friends. credit is due, SOCIETY NOTES. The brilliantly lighted bome ef Mr. aud Mrs. f. D. Wilcox, on the cor ver of Sixth und Court streets, was a picture of loveliness on last Tues day evening, bestowing new fire station, bought a new chem improved the electric light plant, fixed up Oak Grove, elected all the city officials—all with- out a sivazx son being put up on the} secured the club prizes and Miss} igve aw their guest Miss Jenelle, of city, or a charge of bribery or cor- ruption being hinted at, even from the ever vigilant and misrepresentive] igng hands was awarded the lone|Tueaday for a visit to St. Louis and Kansas City to be absent several rounds of this popular game faul reshments were served, Corbett and Mr. George Glass, of Madison, Ind., and Mr. N. Clark the v As] Cairo, IM. Liss held the most ‘Morning Mistake." Compare this] hand p ize. with the present state of A committee appointed to investigate charges of bribery against] the regular Wedne: ove of its members, subordinate offi- to their superiors and refuse to obey their orders, the light plant ia a terrible condition, in] pretty home were filled with well aotic copdition | known society people, forty-eight iv ‘The pretty prizes were woo by Miss Rubie Fowler Cobb, Miss! pe Excreis . Sowell, Miss Reis and Mrs Miss Cobb having There has not been per delightful gathering this season (han the Young Ladies’ the home of Miss Elizabeth Ninth street last Wednes day afternoon, ‘The parlors of the fact a thoroughly from beginving to end, and all done It is a fact that the present body of ‘financiers’ are out] 1, W. Boswell. of their element, and ought to resign] won the largest number of games was and all run for seats in the Kentucky] awarded Grst clab pri 5 Miss Alma Reis visitor's prize of] from out of the city and Mrs, Lloyd} aaon at 2 Il the home visitor’s pr ext meeting of the aque club will be. with Mrs Edwin Allen Rivers on Tucsday ternoon of next week at the hom: ‘ Mr. Hi. E. Thompson on South Sixth] gram will he readered ; in six months, For itis a fact they are managing the affairs of this city, THE PARTY OF OPPCSITION, After much casting about in the dark, the Bryan Democrary has out- lined the policy upon which it will go before the people this coming came ot fu Mrs. M. E. Vane party Tuesday at the yarty has been making a record forlof her nephews, Lane, of San Antonio, gave a Gwhing the past few months in Congre has been reseryed delightfal time was bad. A dance that proved very ev | partivipants Mr. Bryan said “Onr nation only npelled to choose between took up arms |p; ot ‘he and correctly tind a solution of t Those present on the enjoyable question ** at shall we do " " juestion “What shall we do with Thompien, Cs which wonld di the principles invoked in. its i ul in its proses rafion are followed and conclusion, history into conquest the cha the sew- mental period. Years of hard, thoughtful effort and co 1 necessary betorereaching ‘approximate setestice! for Is it wisdom, then, for one to contri! Pro loadey mong writing machines. 821 Pine Street, West Broadway, it is said, is soon to become a brude, and, we are sorry to will reside another cit And there are others, but, being} OR, W. GC. EUBANKS, HOM(KOPATHIST, sworn to secrecy, am sot allowed to tell as yet. The wisdom of the e as well as the wisest is ‘wait, just wait, and the sur Mrs. Thomas W. Long, of Hop- hingville, left for her home last even- ing, after a most delightful visit to Mrs. I. D. Wilcox. Mrs. T, C day from a Leech returned Satur- sit to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughan leave Monday for Cerulean Springs for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Burnett and y left Wednesday for Henderson Miss Alma Reis, Evansville, Misses Ann and Virginia Reed Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hinkle loft weeks. CLOSING EXERCISES. The Program to Be Rendered at St, Mary’s Academy Tomor- row Evening. 3 Will Be of a Most Interesting Character—Should Be Well Attended, ‘The closing exercises of St. Marys my will occur tomorrow after 30 o'clock at the hall, cor- ‘ad Monroe streets. This Me oer Fifth Young 1a-] institution 18 one of the landmarks of Uh ty, and its entertainments are ys enjoyed by a large and cult- 1 audie The following pro- Opening Chorus, “Over the Hills at Break of Day’ sior Class. “Gentlemen of the Jury,”’,Drama— Boye. ‘Just Like Big Folks'’—Little Folks. Musieal Recitationa—Morton Hand’ Dried Soug—Large Boys. -— the Marae, © Recitation rie Warren. “The Meroes that Sank with the Maine,”’ Song—Boys. MISSION OF LIGHT, CANTATA, »| Light—Miss Hattie Hough EVEN PRIMALE COLORS Red—Miss E. Nance Orange—-Miss K. Donni Yellow—Miss BE. Hill Greer—Miss L. Beyer. Bloe—M axton. us of adding hypocrisy tol Rowhag Green Shall] abeth Segenfelte we contemplate the colonization off tinma MeKnieht, Mac 'Terrell Manila because our fleet was victo-] Hoswell, Floss Owen Mary K. Sowell sidine Sanders, Campbell, Mary Messrs. Thixton, is no excuse for it] iit resistance to Ki ment upon the Western hemisphere order to mingle in the versies of Europe and Nebraska will ropean encroach ad ac- streets and gutters aeceeeees 1,00} ought to be put in repair, Some one vs free is not doing his duty, The mayor Atbort: Foster Lodigo—Mi Warren, Violet—Miss R. Farley, PART I, “Merry Elary Junior “A Mothers’ Intluence William Hoffman, i Hl Che Awards of Distinction —G Medal, the making of peace, as it did the beginning of the war?’” The task which Mr, Bryan bas set] Charles Reed, Charles Morris, for himself and the Democratic party | #in for this year Is even greater than the task of 1896, Then they attempted Nast to make the people believe that all] Hick Rudy, Tom Morton, Rob Now To conquer au army by the starva- Harris Raokio, , Gus Thompson anish ships and it ble long after the] js possible, like a rat escaping from] sort to the free coinage of silver, | Will McPherson, James Cam The facts of the case were, however, against them they failed and their a burning barn, Cervera may tisk of the tlames,rather than inaction, It is still in the range of the possible for the Spanish fleet to make a desperate dash from starvation some dark or foggy night coterie of ladies were been} entertained at the home of Mrs. Wil- Hughes Wednesday morning The affair was a small given in honor of Mrs. La This year their plan is to be one of opposition—opposition to every policy} Wilcox's guest, the party of ladies that enjoyed ‘an outing to Cairo one day and save maybe one or more of bis that the administration has, the administration favors the anne Mr. Bryan and the Democracy oppose it. The administration favors the s ure and retention Mr. Bryan and the Democracy oppose excellent taste of the hostess, awarded to the lucky ones. orate course luncheon was served at the close of the game. Inter-State Com- merce Commission and knocks out The marriage of H, G. Tanc 4 i; zie Segenfelter, on June 29,| ten o'clock a. m. arriving at Dawson ‘The question is being discussed in| wi! culminate a jong and happy]at noon and returning leaves Dawson Miss Segenfelter 1s the} at 7 p, m., fare for round trip $1. only daughter of Mr, John Segentel- ter, and is one of the most beautiful and popular girls in our city Tandy is one of the rising business young men of the city, and has won many friends by his affable manners ‘The wedding will occur in the parlors er house, on the the p. m., before a few its} friends and relatives, with Miss Em- leaders thought, allogether to slow}ma Reed, cousin of the bride, Had Mr. Bailey the long and short haul clause from many quarters as to what this ernment should do with the Vhilip- pines, and Mr, Bryan says we must give them up, that this is not a war conquest, but to reheve the dis- akes a difference as to the right of party was very anxious some months ago because President McKinley was, Mr. and Mrs, Pa ye on the same night for Ci to attend the Kentucky Press n declaring war, maid of honor. Congress had their way war, would grouin’s relatives in Hop- as, ‘Though events have demonstrated that we were not fully It is rumored that a you residing on Court stree en Third and Sev to surprise her friends by giving up single blessedness and becoming the banker in the orepared even at the time that hos- where} eursion oh |! a P, 1g nth, is soon! yarious — points in Tenness war lias been begun, the Democt party puts itself on record as | Master Willie Hoffman, Pianist—Miss N. Paxton, The public is cordially invited, Admission 25 cents, TAKE NOTICE, That on Monday, June 90, 189%, | we will offer for sale at the office of THE CITIZENS’ SAVING BANK ‘Twenty-five Shares of the Capital stock of the Fowler Wharfboat Com- pany, represented by Certificate Num- n and now standing in the of Jobn P, Campbell sale will be at 10 ‘clock a. m., and will be to the highest bidder for cash, td Citizens’ Savinas Bank, LXGURSION TO DAWSON. Sunday, June 19, 1898. Special train leaves Paducah about mn J.T. Donovan, Agt. LOOK HERE! you want’ your buggies or wagons painted and lettered in first class style call on Browa’s paint shop, 124 Broadway, All work war- ranted, SION VIA Summer rates are now in effect to ayson, Cerulean, Crit. tenden and other summer and health resorts, good for 90 Oo Jane 21, homeseekers ex+ tickets will besold to Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ai , Texas, Indian Territory, and er states at one fare for the round ood for 21 days to returo, J.T. Donovan, agent. i person that money is thrown that has not passed ite experi- tion in a writing machine ute to this cost of experiment? Reputation Established Years of exporience, constantly increasin, natural reeult of typewriter excellence—is the unquestioned record of THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. When you bay a Smith Premieryon obtain a writin, i machine that is in advarice of all others in points of improvement and’ durability. 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Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry,’’ O'er Atlantic’s wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, And plant a new *‘red, white and blue.”’ “What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand’ ‘Than the soldier's fight for freedom's right, ‘To free « suffering land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our ‘Uncle Samuel's’ pills, And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody .. to go to DORIAN'’'S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY J, WILL FISHER city or county. 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