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ne Ba ecutive temperament, |manage to disable that cable that jnow bas one end in the offive of the| Press Association—Now Sup- | « oe The Choicest and Best For Summer Wear The new pique stock bee Arend 4 Leeilay Nicely finished pique puff ties, 25 cen! : le-f. hite satin ribbons, 69 cents yard. Seven-inch double-face white sa scape hd yeh Cees taffeta ribbons, all colors, Berton sci) light-weight black cotton hose for 19c pair is an extra value. These new navy blue and myrtle green alpacas for separate skirts. Three White Organdy Specials Very Stylish Good quality, 28 inches wide, 1s¢ yard. _ A very fine quality, 28 inches wide, for 25¢ yard. Light and sheer organdy, 60 inches wide, 5oc yard. New Belts Lined leather belts, all colors,25c. | Handsome jewel belts, 25¢, g0c to $1.75. Pretty Fans Nine-inch Japanese fans, 3c. Entirely new designs in Japanese} fans, 5c, toc, 15¢ and 35c. Your Midsummer Hat Is right here. No matter how hard to suit you are, we have a shape} that will please you and be fashionable. Beauties For the House You cannot afford to overlookthe exceptional values we are offering in SCRIPPS-M’RAE ASSOCIATION. minds of all parents, And the above ‘eases are but two of many, ‘Tur manner io which Generel Shafter goes about things 19 delight- fully refreshing. He has the reputa- tion of being preeminently of an ex- If be could! Remarkable Growth of a New Board of Alleged Strategy at Wasb- ington, he would be able to continue to use military methods in his opera- tions around Santiago. plies Over 150 Daily Papers, Tue new government bonds are How it Was Started and Some- One hundred | thing About the Man at the Head of it—Some “Scoops” Secured By Its War News Service, going like hot cakes and fifty-seven million dollars have already been taken in amounts of $500 or less. If every subscription had been $500 it would mean that 314,000 persons had thus far sub~ (The Fourth Estate.) scribed. Putting the average sub-| Upon the demise of the United scription at $300 over 523,000 people | Press about a year ago two new press have asked for bonds. The best/associations sprang into existence, known statistition of Europe places | the Scripps-McRae Press Association the wealth of the United States at/and the News Publishers’ Press As- $81,000,000,000, by $25,000,000,- | sociation. 000 the wealthiest nation in the world,| It was soon discovered that both England coming next. associations were working for the same object—the development of telegraphic news service for aftefnoon papers exclusively—and that the two enterprises were paralleling one an- other in expenditure in many partic- ulars. An amicable arrangement was accordingly entered into to con- solidate interests and stop the waste. J.B. Shale, editor of the Me- Keesport (Pa.) News, who was at the head of the News Publishers’ Press Assoviation, and Robert F Taine, at the head of the Scripps- McRae Press Association, who for « oumber of yeas had been connected with the Cleveland Press, worked together successfully, and produced @ news service that, it is claimed, is second to none. The Scripps-McRae Press Associa- tion is now supplying over 150 news papers with telegraphic news, and it growth in one year has exceeded all expectations on the part of its founc- ere and owners. It has become a tower of strength in the West, and has become firmly entrenched in the new field. The Scripps-McRae Press Associa- tion was the first to announce the captire of Buena Ventura, the fitst act of the war; the first to announce the death of the American sailors on the Winslow, and was the first to Turre are still many reports con- cerning German interference in the Philippines, This 18 likely designed to place Germany in a bad light be- fore the American people. Whether true or false, it causes no trepidation —for we have Dewey over there at present attending to that little affair and it is not at all credible that any German commander will attempt any sort of interference. Should he do so Dewey will make mosaic pave- ment in Manila harbor out of sunken Spanish and German ships. There need be no attention paid to any such rumors. The German government respects Uncle Sam and his rights. —_—_— Atronso has been confirmed King of Spain, before the royal family, the dignitaries, the Cabinet and the grandees, This act will in some measure relieve the Queen Regent from her arduous task, The situa- tion she has occupied has been the uncomfortavle one, ‘between the | devil and the deep blue sea.’’. With jrevolution threatened at home and loss of colonies on the other, she has been compelled to ‘et I would, wait upon I dare not.’ Maybe the young King will cut the Gordian Knot. The people realize something must be done, and that done quickly ti A few months ago she w wandering about West Oakland and after an examination a; to her mere WINE OF CARDU! THE NEW W. WOMEN used to think * fe~ mate disoases * could only be treated after “‘lo~ cal examina- tions" by phy Giana, ‘Bread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about thetr suffering. Thein- troduction of ‘Wine of Cardut has now demoh- strated that nine-tenths of gll the cases of menstrual disordrs do not require a physician's attention atall, The simple, pure r MELREES i taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure, Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re~ quires no humiliating examina- tions for its adoption, Tt curesany disease that comes under the head of “female troubles"’—disordered menses, falling of the womb, “whites,” change of life, It makes women beautitul by making Ma m well. It keeps them you keeping them healthy, $180 at the drug ‘store, Fo gg J in aan rearing special sete sire, eee, eek ‘The Sees Medicine Co., Chatta- of steaks Gite eca WINE OF CARDUI IN AN ASYLUM. San Francisco, jate Gen RW. Kirkham, al condition was discharged. T! ‘ben e was taken to Paris, but made ber escape one day and was placed in an asylum by the authorities. Lady Yarde-Buller was born in frontier military camp and for years | omce Telep! was a reigning beauty. Her father was wo.th « million dollars, insurance man named Blair aod after bis death became the wife of Yarde-Bu! noble English house, who a few'years arried an second son of ago secured a divorce from her, June 24.—News has been received from Paris that Lady Yarde-Buller 1s now an tomate of an insane asylum and that it wil be impossible to secure her release for at least two years, She is the eldest daughter of the U.S.A. found Ste . T, RIVERS Physician. . and Surgeon . Office Sixth and Broadway,| at Infirmary, Office Hours: 9 to 10a, m. 3 to 4 p.m. 7:30 to 8:80 p. m. Telephones 68 and 296. W. F. ALVEY, M. D.- PHYSICIA SURGEON. Office, 110 North Fourth street 20 Washington street, ‘Telephones—OMice 180. residenc OMice hours—# to 11 a.m, 210 4and7 tod pm. Residence, A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. Camrsece Burtpixc, Ur-Srains, Fifth and Broadway. DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, OMce—306 Broadway. Telephone 120. Aeaidence, 100) Jeftersou St. Telephone ‘OMce Hours #10,” .8, 1:4, DR, J. D. SMITHS Regular hours for ofMice ‘tactics, 7109 > lwo ™. and 6 p- Paatse, a Ninth, between Broadway and Jef. Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele. phone 148. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M, Physician and Surgeon Ofice Hours: 7 0a. m, 1108p, m, Office, No, 419}§ Broadway. ‘emily in, rather than rs Office, 116 South Fifth Street. , 904 Tennessee street ine 175; Residence 415, Dentist and 120 North Fifth Street. Mattings and Carpets Excellent quality cotton chain mattings, new designs, 19¢ yard. Best ten-wire tapestry Brussels carpets, 55¢ yard. A Handsome moquet velvet and 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 Embroidered Muslin Curtains Are much in demand. We have a large stock of the latest designs for $1.75 and $2.25 a pair. Window Shades Made to order, any style and length, all at dry goods prices. ac * the popular fashion magaziue, given away here. BLLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY carries or what its range is, but it must look like a 13-inch cannon beside THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN Published ore aipenocn, except a 38 caliber. Tus council is a daisy. Io the st ee grew pal eaeareiee. give the people the best opportunity junday, by op ea ap cnnagey iN Pp SOO OE charge of bribery of a] fess Association, consists of the fol-]she has ever done to take a nice and Now that the Prison Commission} **0¢° ’ lowing papers: the Cincionati Post, | pleasant ride on the river. She will F H THE SUM PUBLISHING COMPANY. Sepa ongsisatio, the suranbe|®>H0sHa2, « commiee wat ap-)0¥i0graprs: te Cincionat Yost [rlewant ride on te svt, she wil! FG, HARLAN, JR, {NOORPORAZED Pid st i p?inted to take testimony, which was ’ ‘4 1 ONT ietae the cholc i eee parsipent| for pie will begin in dead earnest, Louis Chronic d the Kensas Ci: giving ice to see either place. Vida Puasipere | pyery patriot who is not en route to| done. After it was taken, Kades|Louls Chronicle and the Kansas City | Round trip ouly 50 cents, She will Seaazrans . wrote a letter reciting that the teati-| World. The ecmbined daily citcula-Thave on board a party from Me-|Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, ‘ URER Cuba is expected to apply for a job DIWECTORS: ¥ a. Yusher, WF Tavue, B.W.cemens, [at once. It is inderstood, however, J Braman 4008 3- that ovly Bryan patriots need apply. Office: No, 214 Broadway. of Obio had a Bat it Tue Republicans state Convention this week. than 500 ecomplished, Lillery threw shot and yards or over, but there were thou- —| yards, yards, They will most probably avquiese in cumstances. Battles with infantry | ang became are not fought at such ranges, Tbe} Cleveland Press as marine reporter range in ordinary fighting is less It every soldier was a trained rifle shot, and he could shoot with deliberation, some little in the way of sharp shooting would be The old time field ar- shell 1,200 battle would not be likely to hit any- thing—even a big barn—at 1,000 They generaliy, and persist- ently, overshoot the mark. They] was established by Edward W. shoot too high, mony did not convict, but tendered tion of these papers, according to the | tropolis. his resignation, Instead of passing officers of the league, is three hun- vs) Pd on the guilt or innocence of Kades, from the testimony which was before | 4sily. them, the council ordered certain send out the authentic account of the bombardment of San Juen, connected with the)2imim April 6, 1879, He rose rapidly A DEADLY RIOT. from the ranks tothe position of editor, which last named posiiion he has held for about fiftesn years, When the Scripps?McRae Press Asso- ciation was started, Mr. Paine was selected a3 manager for the press association. result of the woodworkers’ new enter the factory. O. 8. MCCAMMON | Proprietors, sands of them captured in hand-to-|" ‘phe war correspondence lureau of} ‘The police were powerless to dis-| BUD Dane, om hand fights. The best fighters make/the gssociation is under the direct} perse the mob, and not ® man was R One Dollar per Vay thelr successes in close quarters and supervision of Colonel E. 8. Wright, | lowed to enter the factory, even the| RACES... Meals, 25 cents, short range. A soldier excited by| who has been emioently successful in Proprietors being driven back. Non- | ——— aeneesteremenentins j 7 union laborers were organizing an exceedingly ellicient| chased for blocks, staff of brilliant writers. The Scripps-McRae League, which being struck by stones and eggs. BEST OF THE SEASON, Scripps and Milton A. McRae, and PIANOS AND ORGANS. dred and sixty-five thousand copies _—_— The prestige of the Scripps-McRae | oF Barny & Hennesercer. ingled out and . a number of them The Dick Fowler will next Sunday 2333 For sale ; 4 or 5 good organs and 2 3 pianos, which have been used only a few months—good as new—if HENRY BURNETT his deers — Robert F. Paine, whe is now the Ww q Tue fact that a rifle will throw | general manager of the: Serippe Me. Poumisioneseaases| Attorney -at-Law ball 2,000 yards amounts to little,| Ree Press Association, was born in aot em ay Will practioe in except in the bands of an expert, and | Cleveland, 0. , March 8, 1856. He : a all the courts.; . 1, Ow , . If you want a load of clean nut then ander the most favorable cit-!was educated in the public schools, |coal, t-lephone No. 70. 15 Rowih Zour. Ms FADvOAN, RY THOS. E. MOSS ous riot occurred here yesterday as a strike. Several hundred women, armed with clubs, rocks, eggs and sacks of pep- per, gathered at the factory and waited for workmen endeavoring to 116 South Fourth Street, NEW RICHMOND IF you HAWANA Plumbing Work to do Ses Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds. + SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY... DR. 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In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is “The conflict deepens, A fair isle to save or find a Unfurled! 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, grave, And.plant a hew *‘red, white and blue.”’ “What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand’ Than the soldier's Sight for freedom's right To free a 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, to go to AT 205 BROADWAY DR. J. W. PENDLEY| estasusnep 1864, Injwar, as in peace, it will pay everybody DORIAN'S STORE Miss Mary R. E, Greif & Co = GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .... hone 174. ot PADUCAH, KY Rose & Paxton, IRE LIFE and TORNADO Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. Daily, per annum in advance. $ Hee was 0 harmonious that it was posi-|jines in Eades resignation scratched | League papers is enhancing every |) *'t week, at cost, as we wish to| Call and See His Line of Sprinkling| ~ Daily, Bie moet sds “4o| ‘ively painful—to Democrats. The | out and amended to suit their notions, J48¥- War is costly to all the jour-| got ail sold by July 1. Hose, iy» One mon + 10 cents | friends of Mckinley aud Hanns were and then voted to accept the resigaa- | 8/8 of the country, and the league} Call at G. B, Underwood's, 417 192 Broadway; - not only on top, they were the whole] tion it had shaped up without refer. | Papers are 00 exception, North Sizth Street, city. 22 way, Phone 113, VADCE.++s++sseeseeeeees 1,00) eonvention, The Republicans of Ohio| ence to testimony, guilt or innocence,| The Scripps-McRae League has at} _21-j4 W. W. Kiwpatt Co, vac pat Gramma Specimen copies free elected no Democrat-consorting re-|[¢ Eades was not guilty, the council| Atlantic and gulf coast points, and ane Illinois Central R R —— publicans this time. should have so declared in ringing |" board ships of the fighting squad. | A " outs FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1898, Rompeapepee yg wgpnss ; solutions, giving him aclear record ; | 008, 80 organization of correspond- ¥ Dox Cantos must be something of] 2#0lutions, giving him a ol gai mROe SAAEN be axcalled by anc Announcements. ; eS la coward. It is said he refused the| he was guilty of bribery, the coun ing! bi o J 4m : " | Single paper, or combination of pa- ? rihinote Tus ‘eides Taller: M.cely. sbOXt pastels grown ats ‘weeks’ ogo, andi! Sbo0ld have vo Gecided. and em: AER BSG: MO marie tea tel Zoue veteable CAsca: 8 a re dinate Contras $5,500,000 shy as a result of the} save as reason that he did not care|Pelled him. Why should this delect- | Pers, a i yatpout ten, have used ahem forsame te Our KY Until September 30th, Napoleie oropnsie of be 00 iene rexonsitin unt ane boy «eter resigning Eaten! 4 BRITISH SQUADRON, | psa: Fatsce a Eero i oa —_—_ the By the way, we have heard nothing] war is over, lately of Joe Leiter’s chin, Well, a would be King who is afraid of war, and will not fight for his crown, is not up to the standard which the world has fixed for a King. That's all. Grover Crevetanp is not liviog of altogether in vain these days. He has at last agreed with W. J. Bryan and free silver papers are giving his last speech preferred position on their editorial pages, Tue friends of Col. Bryan are hard to satisfy. Because his regi- ment found their quarters at Omaha bribe or not, find him guilty? the council, to suit their own fancy? Eades was entitled to a clear, clean record in-/ win Offset Germany's Flee stead of being smirched by the hands As he stands before the world, there is clinging to him the doubt whether he accepted a What did the council }mese demand that the Zafiro leave b ch action? Did it fear to | Chinese waters instantly has caused Pye yy » Sith dak na it fear Hap great surprise here. The Hong Kong family.” EDW. A. Manx, Albany, Ne On Its Way to Philippines—“hi- na Has Made a Mistake. Hong Kong, June 24.—Tbe Chi- GANDY CATHARTIC press remarks that this bigh-handed Will never be without th + boa Revie Ricken Wonkont te tele Es: ko Pa’ tp . he South w a large list of Summer resorts in the North Its fast double dats service to St. Lous, Chi eago, ( nemnati and Tour, ville enables one to reach quickly aad com" fortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, the White Mountains the Thousand [sla sorts of M! Aaivor New kngl the ie ang tone fsconsin anu Mines from points ou its lines in | AVN Heb the Hat Springs of © Park or the resorts of ( outhern Haas, the Vellowstage 144 A uew 1803 edition entirely rewr tteo, and giving facts and condi a : Aah 4 we CURE a in a bad state of preservation, they/him innocent? When the negrolact may lead to China leasing a port| sufise way pany, Phiease, Nostra, Hons bruughs dowa io Tur appellate court of Kentucky i115, it ig «spite work.’” In other|came to the forks of the road, one|to America willy nilly. ‘The Mail NO-T0-BAC His: omeseekers’ tenia evidently wants 10 tote fair. Tt B8¥e 1 ates such conditions have been laid| led to b— and other to d—n, he eaid|says China seems anxious to part Lad ' Hommeste' the decision in the judicial district he would not take either, but took to with more of her, coast. America, 8 fooued “It ta 0 ot pe ee “4 eral ii ency, bi redistricting case to the Republicans|‘® Sener! incompetency, but the and the Brouston Prison Commission case to the Democrats Tue Fourth Kentucky, Col, Col-| their idol. son commanding, will be recruited entirely fiom the mountains. Nearly every county in that section of the! state will have furnished a fall compa- | ny When this regiment ‘as been} mobilized. | One of the members of the How-| namite cartridge, when ard faction of the Baker-Howard| wounding the boy and 11 yeurs at Mayfield were play- shot and killed fearfully. a ‘‘epecial made 56 caliber dynamite Winchester.’’ We don't know how with firearms, many pounds of gun cotton that gan ties would impress a lesson op the; to determine. friends of the Nebraska wonder are| the woods between the two, so self-conscious that they think this council, every mishap isa direst thrust at|—it would not say innocent—but like | Canton. the negro afraid of either and both paths, it took through the woods just Manila to offeet the German forve. On Wednesday two boys aged 15! between the two, And the people will keep this behavior in perpetual |The Germans are making no secret of ing with an old pistol and one was|memory. They will not fail to note/ their sympathy for Spain, The Am- The same day in| the candor and purity of the ‘‘reform |ericans are anxiously awaiting the |Mitdlesborough, this state, a six-|counvil'’—the Democratic council—|®*Fival of the Monterey and Monad- | year-old boy was playing with a dy-|the council whose political courage it exploded| was so thin that it refused to ay] yeasels are anchored at Manila. And} whether one of feud in Clay county goes armed with /yet people will allow children to play guilty or innocent of bribery, after It does seem as if} charges had been made, the testimo- such terrible warnings as these casual- ny all in and the case submitted to it its members was ith | ‘he Bewspaper continues, would not * top at barren Mirs Bay, but as long It would not say guilty | ag she was leasing would not pause at —PAINTS— A British squadron is centering at The Bonaventura aod the |’lover were the last to leave here for Manila, Cloth signs and Tespect necessary until they these/ed, Repaiied and Lettered to Buit, Don't Tobacco Spit ana Bavoke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag Modern Prices, stron: ; All Grogs bee ort, ‘Cure guarna, 6G, GARE, Div. Pass, Ast, Clociopaty. WILKINS & BROWN, Proprietors, Manufacturers of th Ster'tng Remedy Co, Obicago or New Your | 124 Broadway, aoe Be SY UR a et 300 Hough Pisa miteet, Fine Bioyoie th i R. M. BRown. 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