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an O'Brien, which makes it more than the equalef two. TheO'Briens A NEW ATTACHMENT. Argumen Novelties “SOCIETY NOTES. waicn? In a letter he wrote from the city, are notexactly Spaniards vor Cubans as will readily be noticed by the wame, but are perbaps of Freach or Italian ancestry, May the navy ‘ 4 grow until it fs « power on the sese,| 7° weit? oes she te lt tela and the O'Briens become numerous) He's a fellow tha:’s awfully witty, And he keeps a'l the girls in « Mr. D. Boolnois, of Ozan, was in the city today after supplies for his whest threshing machine. He m- Ports a good wheat crop in his sec- tion and expects to start his machi:e in a few d Mr. Boulnois has in- vented an original attachment for his thresher which classifies the grain as it comes from the thresher. Ie not necessary to convince a thinking person that money is thr.wn | away when invested in a t; fert> pon Bh, ‘ported. & typewriter that has not passed ite ex; eri Years of hatd, thoughtful effort and continual experimenting ar) necessary before reaching approximate perfection in a writing machine, Is it wisdom, then, for one to contribute to this cost of experiment? Reputation Established The Choicest and Best For Summer Wear The new pique stock ties, only 50 cents. Nicely finished pique puff ties, 25 cents. Seven-inch double-face white satin ribbons, 69 cents yard. Wide taffeta ribbons, all colors, psig or moired, for 25c yard. Our fine-gauge, light-weight bl extra value. Very Stylish ‘These new navy blue and myrtle green alpacas for separate skirts. Three White Organdy Specials Good quality, 28 inches wide, 15¢ yard. A very fine quality, 28 inches wide, for 25¢ yard. Light and sheer organdy, 60 inches wide, soc yard. Pretty Fans Nine-inch Japanese fans, 3c. Entirely new designs in Japanese fans, 5c, loc, 15¢ and 35¢. Your Midsummer Hat New Belts Lined leather belts, all colors, 25¢. | Handsome jewel belts, 25¢, 50c to $1.75. Is right hefe. «sat will please you and be fashionable, Beauties For the House You cannot afford to overlookthe exceptional values we are offering in Mattings and Carpets lack cotton hose for 19c pair is an }as the sands on the sea shore. whirl. Tue Bryan papers alone in their abuse of the administration on nf a gro cy wid he account of what they call the gross. were hung? mismanagement of the war, They|Was the accent he meant on the criticise the Government severely be- ‘pretty ?”” cause an army was not thrown| OF was it to be on the ‘young?’ against Havana at once. The fact J ae | that we had no available army when} Mrs. Charles Mocquot made av the war broke out signifies nothing] admirable hostess for the Young La- with those unscrupulous papers who nod Nye J hoose, aa ROE | can never forget that Bryan and his was prettily arranged on this occa. 16 to 1 ideas were defeated in 1896 | sion. June roses were placed in « Lee S aaaal delightful confusion on the table and Tur Goebelized Legisinture that! mantel in the parlor and hall, where passed last winter at Frankfort 6xed/the card contestants vied with up a beautiful scheme for gerryman- | each other for the victory. To Miss dering three judicial districts and| Mae Terrell first clab prize was pre thas virtually stealing them. But a| #nted, and to Mrs. King Brooks th« isitors’ pri ted. The Democratic Court of Appeals has M acorn pvtesg aie dos Hick. decided otherwise by ruling that re-| field, Pauline Houston, Annie Mac districting can only take place every| Yeiser, Edna Speers, of Chicago; ten years and then in accordance| Mary K. Sowell, Rubie Cobb, Mae for those who would perpetuate its individual lovelicess ia marble. The veins are painted pale, delicate blue, the flagers posed in the most artistic way possible, and the coloring is an exquisite transpareat white, It re- minds one of either the cemetery or medical coliege, but it it is a fad there are plenty to follow it, The announcement is made that Miss Loulou Fay Hacker, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. J. S$, Hacker, is engaged to be married to Albert Whitney Danforth, of Soenchal, Chroot Specialist, Pada for system for sale at McPherson’s theme of painter and poet, and the}coal, telephone No, 70, new sculptor makes beautiful models}2imim Barry & Henneneraer. Physician. . 9 to 10a, m. No matter how hard to suit you arg, we have a shape with the constitution, This is hard luck on the Democrats, but 1s re- freshing news to all honest people who regardless of po.itics are glad to see the new state gang frustrated. Witt General Merritt never get outot the country? He is an eye- »|sore, and the country awaits some heroic act of his, which will redeem him in its estimation. If apron strings hold him back let him take the whole affair with him, All the world loves a lover, but when whin- ing mawkishness destroys a man and kills a hero, it feels that bad ma- terial is well thrown away. The world sympathizes with and loves Mark Anthony —not for his love— made him a fighter and a hero, IMPERIALISM. The opponents of annexation of Hawaii and of a permanent occu- the landmarks of the past and of the historical policies of our government, Even President Cleveland joias the timorous crowd and advises against the spirit of ‘imperialism.’ Nothing can be further from the spirit that actuates the American pancy of the Philippines in whole or} in part have mach to say Senn Louisville to vi Terrell, Blanche Bloom, Emma Mc- Knight, Martha Leech, Elizabeth Sionott, Janette Campbell, Fannie China, where the young lady is also residing at present. Miss Hacker went there with her aunt, who is a missionary to that country, Mr. Taylor, Richardson, of Kai and Louise LaRue, of Bowling Green Mesdames George Langatat King Brooks, Kd Vaughan, Charles Morris and Edwin Rivers. On Friday afternoon Mrs, Edwin Allen Rivers entertains the Young Ladies’ Cinque club at the residence of Mrs. H E, Thompson, on Sonth Soxth street. Complimentary to Mrs. Woods, of Baton Rouge, Mrs. O. L. Gregory entertained a small party of friends Tuesday morning. Mrs. Irene Cox entertained Tues- day evening at cardsin honor of Mrs, Woods, Mrs. Wolcox’s guest from Bston Rouge. The pretty Bowling Green, and Mrs. L. W. Boswell. Mrs. Rankin and grand-daughter, Miss Nellie Kirkland left Wednesday for a two weeks visit to Dawson, OMiss Irma Hecht has gone to it friends. Miss Mary Caldwell is at Dawson for her health. Mr. Cook Husbands went to Daw- son Tuesday for his health, Congressman C. K. Wheeler and family will arrive home tomorrow Danforth was formerly from Massa- chusetts, Miss Hacker formerly lived in , bat is well known in Paducab, having visited here several times, and been the guest of Miss Henri Clark, otf Clay street. She was very popular while here, BICYCLE NOTES./A. S. DABNEY, First impressions of a bicycle are often based on the appearance of the enamel. But first impressions some- times do not wear well. +> 4 Do not praise your wheel too much not for his vices—buat because love| prizes were awarded Miss LaRue, of|until you have ridden it at least fifty miles. aes ea. we Riding centuries has not added much to the sum total of cycling happiness, » de an | Paper rims are now made as light as the wood rims and are also entire- ly waterproof. py ie Thirty-inch wheels will never be- come very popular owing to the ad- ditional weight they entail. ie AE The craze for large sprockets is Regular los phone HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Years of exporience, constantly increasing sales the world over—the nataral result of typewriter excellence—is the unquestioned record of THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. When you buy @ Smith Premieryon obtain » writin rT ia in advance of all others in points of improvement and durability. Do not pay for tho costly expbriments of others. ‘The. Sanith Premier passed its ex} orimental period years ago. It now stands the loader among writing machines. Descriptive catalogue free. THE SMITH Pi: MIER TYPEWRITER 0O., 321 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO, J. EB. ENGLISH & CO,, Local Agents. OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save, jots, all ‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry."* O'er Atl Sends A fair is) And pla Dr. Edwards, Bar, Kye, Nose and u. Incandescent lamp globes suitable machine that Coal If you want a load of clean nut PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS and Surgeon Office Sixth and Broadway,| at Infirmary. Office Hours: 3to4 p.m. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Telephones 68 and 296 W. F. ALVEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Brave itic’s wave McKinley brave ur noble seamen, undaunted, true, to save or find a grave, # new ‘red, white and blue,” “What higher aim can patriot know? OMtce, 110 h Fourth street, Residence sD WEialngt a etre ; What destiny more grand?’ i ee—OMCe IMD nce 148 by ver’ n e *, Gace houre—oto lt enn Sto vend? CoO pm Than th 1's Oght for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our “Unele Samuel's’ pills, And freedoms 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 DENTIST. Campnent Burupine, Ur-Stains, Fitth and Broadway. OR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Qmice-208 Broadway. Telephone 180. jeaidence, 1000 Jeflerson St. lephone ‘Omce Hours #10," -3, 7-4, ESTABLISHED 1864,—— Miss Mary R. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. 230.3279 Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY MED pr cail easly in, rather than ¢ close of these hours Ninth, between Hroadway and Jef. Reskience corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘ele. Physician and Excellent quality cotton chain mattings, new designs, r9c yard. Best ten-wire tapestry Brussels Handsome moquet velvet and carpets, 55¢ yard. 3 Axminster carpets, 75¢ yard. Portieres A tempting assortment of chenille, tapestry and Bagdad draperies. New rope portieres from $3.50 to $5.00. Swiss and Embroid Are much in demand. We have a large stock of the latest designs for $1.75 and $2.25 a pair. ered Muslin Curtains Window Shades Made to order, any style and length, all at dry goods prices. “Modes and Fabrics,” the popular fashion magazine, given away here. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY . THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by INOORPORATED PResipent Bi Widunues capuasibEne an'J. Dorian... -Szo F.Paxtow .... 8 DIRECTORS: . Fisher, W.F. Paxton R.W.Clements, * MTP WWiuemson Joba J. Dorian. Office: No. 214 Broadway. —_————— Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months “ ‘ 2.25 Daily, One month, “ ‘ 40 Daily, per week......++.. 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- WANCE. sce seceeecrereeee Specimen copies free —_————————— 1.00 . THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1898. _—$——————————————— Wnen Cervera makes his dash to get out of Santiago harbor Sampson will be there to see. Tue third Philippine expedition is now bulletined to leave San Francisco on Monday. It'16 said Merritt is to go with ft. Whether he will be a mascot remains to be seen Norwirnstannine that positively the fast cable has been cut the Sp iards in Cuba ere still sending cable dispatches to Madrid. They proba bly are using the latest method of telegraphing without wires. Tue Fourth Kentucky Regiment, Col. Colson, is to be mobilized ov Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and orders have been issued by the Gov- ernor to move to the Lexington camp for muster, which will begin immedi- ately on the arrival of the troops, Taree is not much danger that the slightest bit of harm will come to| Lieut. Hobson and his crew. Only | commander blinded by rage and, hate would dare to touch a hair of| their heads. Their deaths would be avenged in a 1000-fold ratio with! navy, 221 BROADWAY “undecided” Manila. As being still leave for ever goes or not. general of the Philippines. Tar latest news is that Porto Rico will be undisturbed until there is something decisive in Cuba. The rule is to divide and conquer, but if we divide ourselves, half the labors o the enemy are accomplished. Too many small armies beyond support of each other, give premonition of dis- aster or uncertain results. Ex-Presipent Grover Cieve- Lanp has lifted up his voice to warn the people against the evils of a war of conquest, and thereby puts bim- self in line with Col, W. J. Bryan. It will be a matter of curiosity to see now whether the Bryan followers will admit that for once Cleveland is right, or whether Bryan will proceed to change his opinions. Suarren’s army is to be reinforced at once with 8,000 men, and it is possible he will bave great need of them by the time they arrive, espe- cially if itis trues reported, that Linares bas 40,000 Spanish soldiers in and around Santiago. It can be set down as a fact that there will be 4 hot old time in Santiago before a week elapses, —————= Ose can get any kind of a report Le desires as to the condition of affairs in Havana, rumor placing it all the way from staryation to plenty and happiness. But we believe that Blanco’s temper is a good index, and his order that the flag of truce shall not be hereafter respected, shows that the Captain General is getting desperate whatever the status of the provision market may be, Tux Cuban Republic now has a lt is only ove ship it is | seventy million people the avengers, but that one ship is commanded by nat Mernirr is reported as when to Admirs] Dewey is already there, it is in fact perfectly immaterial to the American THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. people Mier the alleged warrior Dewey should by right be the first American governor Ue algae wa dite dying out. The weight of the chain Mrs. Harry Achoraft, of Memphis, {and the added friction has effected will arrive in the city Saturday on «| this reform. ee Maj. and Mrs. J, H STILL CAVING. Miss Elizabeth Segenfelter re-|The Water Pipes on Court Street turned today from Louisville, where in Danger of More Breaks. she has been on a brief visit, pot people today than the dreaded spirit of conquest. The desire to annex Hawaii, to sieze Porto Rico and pos- sibly to retain a permanent influence in the Philippines is not the spirit of imperialism, It is but the adapting of itself, on the part of the nation, to new conditions or to old conditions suddenly realized. It has been only a short time since many popular leaders, both in and out of congress, opposed a strong navy, and it was quite popular to de- ride the possibility of a foreign war. But war has come and almost the weakest nation in Europe has dared todefy us. Now no one can be found who does not see the necessity of a modern navy able to meet that THE ‘‘OHAP’’ BOOK, A bad state of affairs exists on It is easy to place its beginning, Court street between Third and but to say where it will end is an-| Fourth, where the sewer diteh caved other thing. Who but a summer girl]! a few days ago, There has set in would think of sucha thing’ A|® general teadency for the entire ‘“‘chap’’ book, wherein shall Le writ- ditch to cave, and strenuous efforts ten the names of the chappies she} sre velng made to prevent it. meets at the seashore, the mountains} When the grade was given, ac- or the merry summer resorts this sea-] Cording to the water men, Paducah’s son. efficient city engineer gave the line This book is sacred to the summer] directly over the water pipe, It was girl, and is kept where no prying subsequently moved, to prevent a eyes can peep. “~“|eollapse of the entire water main, “ oO ite the names of the young|but not far enough, and when the SE BBY. atin pe te eae Ber ssanl Dear aiiaiito bie style (ithe pe) ditch for the main sewer was dug, it has a radical change come over large] ,5y ) gharacter and occupation, and|¢ut into the old ditch dug for the numbers of our people; but it is not! whether she loves him, or is indiffer.| water pipes years ago, and which, imperialism, though the only nations} ent toward him. following the natural inclination of having large navies are the nations} Doubtless many a gay young cox- je Lag were, Hdl bree bo its, * “ase swain would feel his feathers fali|former condition of compactness or ot Kurope. Our nation is merely) could he by accident ran upon this|sohdity, ‘The result is that when it adapting Itself to circumstances, wondrous volume of some fair maid, | becomes loose by rain, it caves from ‘The war has demonstrated the ne-|in whose estimation he thought he | round the water pipe, and the dirt cessity of naval outposts. Hawaii is| ranked Al in her category of lovers, |#bove falls on the heavy pipe and necessary as a base of supplies in the} And many a modest, unassuming] breaks it. Pucific ocean. Porto Rico. is the| fellow would be as equally surprised] These breaks — to know in what a favorable light he| long the block. key to the West Indies. The pos- stood. Bans session of both is necessary. But} Another interesting book for the a to desire them is not imperialism, 1t] summer tourist is called the ‘‘photo- is but the taking of proper steps for] gr@phic’’ book. In this age and time self protection, ‘The same is true of Kodacs and cameras anyone can be th f such a book. the construction of the Nicaragua i laraaters ia a priohaal Canal. Itisa necessity as # war] before going away and its pages are measure, and as a means of facili-| filled with scenes of many merry par- tating commerce. ties, groups, views, lee aoa you Taf will witness on your trip, and when . _, The future course of the United) 146 winter wiads sigh in the branches | ‘TPOlis. States in the Philippines will not b.| ove:head and you sit in luxuriously dictated by any wild desire for na-| cushioned chairs toasting your toes tional aggrandigzement, The exigen-|before the glowing embers, your cies of war have controlled events thus el fh go bgitey ao mer ci far, and will shape them until the| er me ani eer Om Youn , you fi articles of peace are signed. The Shien wae yeu summer joy, you fag is your winter joy, and will be a joy final disposition of the Philippines| forever. will be determined by the absolute are threatened all The Dick Fowler will next Sunday give the people the best opportunity she bas ever done to take a nice and pleasant ride on the river. goto Owen's Cave and Golcond giving the choice to see either place. Round trip only 50 cents. She will bave on board a party from Me- 23)3 Announcements. Tourist ‘The {ilinols Ce now has on will continue the sat until September 30.h, The lake at LaBelle park seems to H Peat 1808, round trip sui necessities of the situatjon, It will bes popular rendezvous for the so mer’ tourist tlewe us not be in accordance with the dic-| ciety folk this seayon. Almost any rye th tates of humanity to turn the islands) afterngon Jate you can see 4 nvmber Rates back to Spain, in any event, Suchjof well known people board the 0, Ol Re at ck would tee trayesty on our| Broadway car with baskets filled with] rile enanies one torfeach quickly and, come n daintily prepared luncheons and bath- | White Mounteireandeessidco! wet position regarding Cuba, Humanity ing suits under their arm, preparatory |e,thousau itself may compel this nation to re-} io ‘spending the evening feasting and the Hot Spriogs of Arkansas, th tain the Philippines, and if sach is}swimming. Wheeling seems to be the case, the occupancy of the Caro- jt feature of the mo- Park or the resorts of Colo:ado, line and the Iyadrone Island, become] meat y merry parties you sletal & ity, see on their way to the cool country ev resort jn fast double dally ‘St. Louis, Chi, Southern sisvesstest fos eae ry to . With the coming of the new ra" The nation is simply following its Leen Plata Soar there wajoratig Homeseekers Homeses manifest destiny, ‘The people are] trips will be taken. H sued. teas a bi page ies mply meeting new conditions in the oun wich a grand oa sitet a the Ul @ ee nlimber of isttere trem, ‘1 \. it aeems strange that more boat. northern farmers now } 9: ful split of oar literal and peogrets ing are npt seen gliding npon| or ino 1)ij00}s Contes! haieond ta tues tha ite ive ideas, No nation in the wide) 4 Blatt In former’ days | hemuck), fenesser, Mstastop and Louis world js so fitted for the establish-| the very high priestesses of society's a eo ment of colonies and for the exten-| temple were among its devotees, but) firm, nie gmphise wilt temait gaaren Of a sion of territory as the United States, {now We have many desirable diver. | formation conceraing tee most accessible and Oar people know what real freedom pag eiteny hac Mall aa be haa Y applying to the nearest of the is and will guarantee that only to any] O.. suburban parks with their danas rae coloniesthat this nation may estab:!ing pavilion end summer theater that Ath J lish or any Gountries it may annex,/are devoutly patonjzed, have all _ now turned jn their direction, caus} ricxots on sae Ju {og the frivolities of other days to pall, | return until July 70, melust ————_ formation a8 to rates in MITE SOCIETY. The Mite society of the First Bap-| What conceited world this is! tist chuych will meet with Mre,| From merry England comes th WM, MURRAY, Diy Pass , Div. Pass. Hv, Bi Brownell, corner of Fourth and/ ling intelligence that the lady's Dew. JOUN A, SCOT’ Adams streets, Friday evening at 4/ est fad is to have a cast made of her| °°: "ATH: o'clock, hands, The hand has long been the | 4. « HsNson, w. Me A. KR GTR Guicago, 4.0, BAS Lonlet, lMinois Central R,R,| 7AM ANA F G. HARLAN, JR, Mine] Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, A jew tn edition, |@all and See His Line of Sprinkling entirdly re' {he | 122 Broadway, R. M. BROWN. SIGNS. i and Barn advertising a specialty. tween ll ‘stations on | Cl the Tilnsie: canes of] Carriage and Express Wagons Paint- ly Jud, ed and ed, 124 Broadway. Surgeon Office Hours: Tto9a,m.1t08p. m. Office, No, 41944 Broadway, DR. J. W. PENDLEY Office, 116 South Fifth Street. Residence, 904 Tennessee street Office Telephone 175; Residence 415. DR. KING BROOKS Dentist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Stree HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts! 18 South {Fourth St., Papucan, Ky THOS.{jE. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT/LAW 116 South Fourth Street, NEW RICHMOND: Biv Dane ™°* | Proprietors. lar per Vay 25 cen| IF YOU Plumbing Work to do See Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds, «SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY., Hose, Phone 113, —PAINTS— Brick Wall, Roof, Fence, Bridge loth signs and banners. Buggy, Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. _.» Blickensterter = Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials, Durable, portable, invincible, FIRE LIFE and TORNADO RICE $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. Some features—Durability, portability, interchangeable type, doing away with ribbon nuisance, adjustable line spacer, perfect alignment unexcelled manifolding % . ‘ The only typewriter receiving highest award at World's Fair: im- Proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company, | #ar'Send for catalogue and testimonials, i MOORE BROS., General Agents 25 Kast Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. 918 F street Northwest, Washington, D. C, KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SP «TAKE TH C.H. & D. » MICHIGAN THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO ‘ANISH GUNS! Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, Everybody will be there this summer. For inform- ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent EXCELSIORS EXCEL ALL BY BEING UP TO [ATE READY FOR ’99 ~SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW in 1599 bicycles! W. y one of our own manufacture ready for inspection in a venp tow days atabone will appreciate in every particular. - It will be strictly up to date in every particular. Nothing too good for its construction, as we find the people in ‘aducah never find anything too good. We are just the same; we are always looking for the best, and if money will buy the best we are sure to have t-, We don't want anything cheap at any price, as we find the best the cheapest, So that’s what we are putting into the manufacture of our Excelsior Bicych The following is sufficient for you to understand the specifications of our 1908 model bicycles: Generai Specifications Frame, 22, 23 or 24-inch, with 4 inch drop in crank hanger, : Wheels, 30-inch, short steeriny: head. Inch and a quarter tubing In :1in frame, D-shape roar forks Fauhe's one-piece hangers, wit!s 32-tooth sprocket. » Repaired and Lettered to Suit, The Gr the Central and connecting lines. “**™*! 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