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. . . - securit ‘Omies, Not the RIGHT WAY Ours is different, Of course, some articles stand the washing and iron- ing better than others, but we en- deavor to have all pase through the process unimpaired. Good soap, pure ‘water and skillful hands insure perfect results. Give us an opportunity to prove it. Small packages thankfully received, larger ones in proportion. STAR STEAM LAUMDRY, hone 200. 120 North Fourth St. Miss R. B. Hay 9 to 10 a. m. PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVER3 Physician. . and Surgeon Office Sixth and Broadway,’ at Infirmary. Office Hours: 3 to4 p.m. 7:90 to 8:30 p. m. Telephones 68 and 296. W. F. ALVEY, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON D. A S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. Camvsect Bortoine, Ur-Statns, Fifth and Broadway. Attorney at Law And Wotary Public, Real tstate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner of the Mcvracken circuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, renting of real estate and all other Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as administrator of decodents’ estates and as guardian of infants, Bonds for iven in surety companies. 127 South Fourth street Paducah, Ky. ce (Legal Row), Brazing Is the method by which the joints of a bicycle are united permanently. It is an operation requiring skill and experience alone gives this skill. We are the only bicycle workers in this city who do ime cessful brezing. Work done by us has frequently been claimed hy others, This is an evidence of the success we have bad in this branch of bicycle work. Don't Sead Your Wheel to the factory Uatit You See Us. THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 1 416 North Seventh St. Store Telephone 126 Realdence Telephonets0 STATE HOTEL. $1.50 # day, Special rates by the week. D. A. Barney, Pfopr. Between 4h and Sth on Ferry «* —_—_— REML ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOAKS bay, nell oF re realty, BROADWAY See me mortg: ‘OFFICE 828: iilinois Central R.R, until Septem Announcements. cs } Rates the ville enables one ea, Orne 4 Teach qulekiy ad com CVinKiDse, the w 1898 edition, entirely rewritten, and giving facts and condi tions brought dowa (o . eG jasued, It ts a 204 page illus ll é trated pamphie!, cousal perously located cu the line of she Lulsnods Central Kallroadt tu the sta Tacky, Fonnessee, Mississl ppl a Keatuel ness, 01 888 "Guide, "hy large nimber of letters (rom northern farmers now jana, and Also & ‘write-up of the {owns and country on and adjacent to that concerning the ae th the south. Free EeerteaR niin ts oe wena oi madersigned. ad ned. the Hlinoly Cen rd and Ath, good to od full lnvormation as to rates in Ticke “Sy ten the above can De had of axen!s out. “yal and connecting Hines JOUN A, SG. Uh, oe TORN A ad, UMW. Paes. act 4 . W. A. KRLLON A.M, HANSON, ) c G. P. &., Chica, "AS . —VIA- The Southern Route Tho tron Mountain Route, s and Pacific and Southern Pc c'fic Railways TAKE THE eaves Regular hours for oMee Bath Tubs, Rates... "J. S. GANSTER DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Omice—3% Broatway Telephone 120. elepbone Ts DR. J.D. SMITHS Tacticn, Ttooa,m tn, rather than diway and Jef dence corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele 14a. HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon mee Hours: 7 109a.m,,1to8p. m Attice, No. 41946 Broadway. DR, J. W. PENDLEY Office, 116 South Fifth Street, Residence, 4 Tennessee street Office Telephone 175; Residence 415, DR. KING BROOKS Dentist and Oral Surgeon 20 North Fifth Street HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at- Law Will practice in ail the courts.s 18 Soath Fourth St., Papvoan, Ky THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. wom.vanes |A MISTAKEN IDEA We used to hear a great deal xbout {\things which Ot “like the paper on the wall,” but how frequent it is that Y}the paper doesn’t fit on the wall, Just ¢|because itis pasted nard is no si that it te. right, the color may not suit the room. You will get the most suitable paper by coming to us. a The pattern may not fe clalties are Our ay Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames And our stock Js large, our prices are right, and designe varied. Call and L. P. BALTHASAR IF you HAMNANA Plumbing Work to do See FG, HARLAN, JR, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds. » SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY... Yall and See His Line of Sprinkling Tove, 22 Broadway, Phone 113, NEW RICHMOND C. 8, McCammon Bop Dave, } Proprietors, One Dollar por Vay 25 cent Famous - suaser utd, Notarv Public ueadays ani AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS SIXTY HOURS 10 LOS ANGELES Prompt and thorough attention given Write for particulars descriptive literature, gna Mh ©. TOWNSEND, | 1.7 EWS, SEDoaisuale iy rongh the Sunny South to sunny aiitorat to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of dled to, pensions carefully att Office, 714 South Third street, eS FPLANTATION CHIL wv. Shit, Whol@saie Agt. Our Velvet Brand prepared chalk is absolutely pure and harmless, It is the most perfect toilet powder for hot weather; also the most econom- ical -- 5 cents box, OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. | CALL ON POPULISTS. The following call has been made: View, Ky., June 24, 1898, To the People's Party : The committee of the First Con- gressional district are hereby called t at Padneah on Satur 9th, at the New Richmond hy at 10 o'clock a, m. Papers throughout the district will please copy. A full attendance will be ex- pected, as important business will be transacted. A, Ef. Canvry, Chm. Dist. Com. BUILDING A TEL APH. A crowd of fifty Postal linemen have passed Paducah, en rome from Memphis to Evansville, and left the city Us morning, having gotten five miles out. The Postal is building a new line from Memphis to Evans- ville, and Paducah was reached yes- terday linemen camp out when not near a city, and are today work- al miles from Paducah, ingy seve “UNC 5 DAY." The celebration of the Fourth of July here promises to be attended by crowd from neighboring cities. Arrangements have made to accommodate a large crowd. nd the speaking and other features program will he the best pro- able. The effort of the projectors a large been isto give th celebration, to make money bration will be every one cal DEATH YESTERDAY, y do not expect f it. The cele- riotic ail to enjoy. aged the Robiason, fternoon at er, Thirteeath street, illness, She Mrs. Martha J 64, died yesterday home ot her dau Mingus, on South after a several week: leaves several children, a3 follows: Mrs. Clay Mingus, Mrs Johnson and Messrs, Will and Joho Robinson, of this place, Mr. Monte Robinson, of St. Louis, Mrs. 8. Wile ford, of Ballard county, and Mrs, Cora Goddard, of Clarksville Mrs. The instalia- xt week. Robertson, Vice tion takes pla USE AIK GUNS, q There is some complaints from residents of North Sixth street about small boys using their air guns too freely. Last night several differeut people were struck by shot but fore | tunately none of them were seriously The boys should be careful,or hurt. them. A POPULAR CANDIDATE, Capt. W. C. Clark, former post master, is mentioned for councilman from the Fifth ward to succeed Kades, and seems to be very po with the people. Capt. Clark is one of the best known democrats jn the city, and would make a good coun- cilman, BIG BARBECUE, There is a big barbecue at Briens- targ, Marshajl county, today, and several people from the city went out toattend it There will be speaking and plenty of good things to eat, aud the affair will doubtless be of unusual interest to the e crowd that will doubtless atten OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. sloon at 115 North will be found open both day and night. Lunch at ajf hours, Frank Delvin, better known as “Banty,’” is the jolly proprietor, Somewhere on the broadway gravel road, near La Belle park, a green alligator skin pocket book contaming about $1.75 in change, small dis- mond stick pix, and Mrs. Dr, P, Hl Stewart's card, Finder return to the Sun office and receive reward DEATH IN MAYFIELD, Mr. W. 8S. Duke died yesterday morning about 11 o'clock, at his home in Mayfield, of typhoid fever with which he had been asiilicted a short time, He was ahout forty-five years ol, and leaves a wife, remains will be buried at Leban Tenn., where he formerly lived. 6 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store, u people some kind of}! and one that Clay |. Nannie | ¢, OFFICERS ELECTED, Is Last night the following two] ” officers were elected by Lngleside 0. O. F. lodge: J.D. Beatty je Gre B.A. IGREAT TRAIN SERV they will have Marshal Collics after jtol. POLICE COURT, There was « brief session of police court this morning. Joe Marshall and Dora Sanberry, colored, were acquitted of a charge of immorality, Robt. Burton and Dona Beale, col+ ored, were fined $20 and costs each for immorality. The case inst Robt. Hays, for refusing to pay street car fare, was continued, the boy not having been found, He has gone fishing and has not been seen for several days. MEMORIAL SERVIC Program That Will Be Rendered at LaBelle Tomorrow. The Odd Fellows memorial services will be held at LaBelle park theater tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the following is the program: Opening Ode—By the Lodge. Opening Prayer—By Rev. Pinkerton. Hymn—Nearer My God to Thee.— By Quartette. Proclamation—By P, J. Beckenbach, P.G. Reading Names of Deceased Brothers, —Chas. Earbart, P. € Remarks—By Bro, J. C. Tully, P. G Piano Solo—By Harry Gilbert, Memorial Ceremony—By Rev. W. K. Penrod, P. € Solo—By John U, Robinson. Closing Ode—By the Lodge. Benediction—By Rev. M, KE, Chap. pell. Master of Ceremonies— bron, P. G. ATHLETIC EXHIBITION, Bro. Fred Heil- bet ween Smith at The exhibition contest Billy Layton and Jerome the baseball park Inst might was ate tended by a fairiy large crowd. Four rounds were fought, and this ended the exhibition. An effort will be made to arrange for afight toa finish between the two. Smith isa fairly good pugi- list. Tonight Lay.on will fight to a fin- ish Jack Sheppard, at Metropolis,and a lively time is expected. LETTER LIST. T wing te a lint the rt y. Kentucky, nu f letters remaining | ittehara | | Tidwell, Miss Ali ol 0} FO; TON FOR THE The Chesapeake & Ohio railroad} will run a special train starting from! Seventh-street station, Louisville Wednesday be remembered: by everyone who pat-| ronizes it, a8 the fuest train ever run from Louisville to the National Capi It will be composed of modern Pullman sleeping cars and elegant jay coaches and will have a dining car attached for the breakfast as train speeds through the Shenandoah Valley and across the Blue Ridge Mountains. This train will be known as the *N E. A. Kentucky Special.” It will leave Louisville at 3:30 p.m, Shel byville 4:25 p. m., Frankfort 5:10 Lexington 6:05 p. m., Win- 5 p.m, Mt. Sterling 7 p.m, and reaching Washington the negt dgy at 1]:30 a, m, All lines from the west and gouth of Louisville and Lexington will make connection with the Kentacky State Specia | Application for sleeping car |should be made at once by address ing R. M. Panson: Fourth avenue, Louisville, |G. W, Danney, DP. A, hotel, Lexington, Ky. td D. BL A., No. Ky. Phoenix WILL REBUILD, The Mayfield Lumber Co., has fitied upan office on the ground where their tire occurred Mopday and are doing business as usu They will field fire ordinance requires a_ brick building, but will open ap some where outside of the fire limits. ST. JOHN'S | ay, of St hall The Masonic celebration Joln's day last night at Masoni was a great success, and was attend ed by about 200 people, The pro- gram was very entertaining, and con sisted of solos and addresses, AL OF MR, HART, The faneral of the late Mr, \'T, Hart, who was killed yesterday while at work took place this after- noon at 4 o'clock from the First Bap- tist church, Rev. W. K, Penrod offi cating. The interment will b Oak Grove. TUN Logomarsino will Dewey all on ice cold beer, it | Col. Colson. July 6, 1898, which will |' {Dene Right not likely rebuild there ag the May: |). GONE TO MANILA. Madrid, June 25.—In the cham- ber of deputies here~Prime Minister Sagasta declared yesterday that Ad- miral Camara’s squadron was bound for the Philippine islands, Senor Aunon, minister of marine, announc- et that the cruiser Reina Cristian hal recently entered Cienfuegos har- bor ond cited this a8 proof that the blockade was ineffective. Senor Rodrigo declared that Ea- rope and the world were committing the greatest and horrible of crimes against humanity in allowing Spain to be vanquished, not by jus- tice, but by brutal force of numbers. Agrave danger, he added, would thr n the Latin and Slav races if Europe tolerated Anglo-Saxon pre- dominance. most President Interviews Ex-Senator’s Physician and May Not Honor the Kentuckian, Washington, June 25.—Senator Blackburn, regarding the report that he would be appointed a brigadier general, said yesterday : “Ido not think the president will appoint me, He bas an idea that my heart will prevent me going through acampsign, 1am younger than anj ot the confederates he has ap- pointed, but it seems the president has inquired of my physician and has come to the conclusion that my hesrt ig not strong enough to stand the strain of battle. “1 feel perfectly healthy and feel equal to the work, The president has not said outright he would not appoint me, but Idon't think he in tenils to do so, 1 offered my services to him the day after war was declar- ed.”’ PILLS FOR TROOPS. Washington, June 25.—In addi- tion to the hundreds and bundreds of quinine capsules sent with the ex- pedition *to Cuba, 1,000,000 more capsules, of five grains each, will be sent’ by the ship Relief for the sol- diers and Cubans, This drug is es. pecially essential to the health of the men the tropical climates where male and fevers are the chief foes | to be guarded against. Al LA BELLE TOMORROW, the Odd Fellows s being held at La there will be no performance in ernoon, but a performance will be tomorrow night when a new company will be iatrodaced. Ainong | he new people are Reid & Gilbert, fuuniest sketch team on the road On secount of memorial exer Belle the 1D INSANE, ADJUDG Mrs. Ann Farmington, tried for lunacy lay afternoon ant She became dem! d over the drown- 1g of her son at Indian Camp lake, | rlisle county, last year while hunt- z, and has been gradually losing rmind., She was adjudged insane 1 ordered to Uh Jones, an aged lady of Graves county, was Mayfield yester- judged insane, WANTS RECRUITS, Mr. R. R. Treadway, of Marshall | ounty, arrived yesterday from Lex- ngton to s: cure, if possible, six re- sfor Ue fourth regimeut now ciug mobilized at Lexington under He isin the city, but} ¢ morning had not succeeded in etting them. He isa member of regiment, or will be when it is yeterinary s a valuable tion free CAVE AND GOL- CONDA, rO OWEN The steamer Dick Fowler will take an excursion to Oven's Cave and Golconda next Sunday, only 50 cents for the round trip to either pl irriving at Owen's Cave Golconda at noon, Golconda at 4 p. m,, arrivi if You Want Your Laundry Have it done by THE CHINESE, 102 Broadway. Clothes called for and returned promptly. SAM HOP SING & 0O.% Second Hand Goods Highest cash Wikidaal HOUGENO & prices pait hy where, We a R, M. BROWN.) —PAINT SIGNS. | Fence, Bridge specialty, Raggy, Brick Wall, Roo and Barn advert Cloth signs and banners. Carrioge and Express Wag ed, Repaired nd Lette +|Modarn Prices, All Work Guaragteed, 124 Broadway. +| marriage 9 CURE is Euaranteed J. W. Moors, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adame. COLORED DEPARTMENT. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence James, of Florence, Ala., arrived in the city yesterday for a few days visit, eorge Marsball and sister, Miss Lizzie Jones, will leave Sunday for a four weeks visit to’relatives and friends at Trenton, Tenn. Rev. G. H. Burks made a flying trip to Mayfield Wednesday. Prof, A. C, Shoeffner, of the May field normal schvol, will occupy the pulpit at the hington street church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. J. W. Hawkins left this afternoon for Mayfield, where on Suaday, he will preach the anniver- sary sermon of the Baptist church. He will occapy the pulpit’ at each service during the day, Mrs. A hoeffoer, of Mayfield, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Hattie Nuckles, of South Tenth street, A basket meeting will be held to- morrow at the Rockyford Baptist church, There will be a baptizing tomorrow by Rev. W. E. Glover, of the First ward Baptist church, Rev. G. H. Burks, of the A. M E. church, will preach a series of ser- mons at the St. James A. M. E, church, of which Rev, Smith is pas- tor, corner Ninth and Burnett streets. The first of the series will be preached Tuesday night, the last one Friday night. All are invited. Quarterly meeting will be held at Burks’ chapel E, M. E. church San- day. Rev. LB. Sima, P, E., will preach at the morning and evening services. All members are expected to be present, There will be a big meeting at the ant Grove Baptist church Sun-~ Rev. D. D. Davis, the pastor, ites all to come out and see him, MAYFIELD MASONS PIONIC, St. John’s day was celebrated at Mayfield yesterday with a grand pic nic hy the colored Masons. Mrs. Josie W. Banks, who bas been in the city for several days in the interest of The Major, left yes- terday for her home in Hopkinsville, Ky. Dr. W. H,. Nelson went to May- field yesteraay. Phe moonlight’ excursion by the lies of the Washington street Bap- t chureb next Thursday night will a rare opportunity to spend a few hours in the bracing air of the beau- tiful Ohio; 25 cents for the round trip. Miss Georgia M. Burks went to May field Weduesday. An infant child of Mr. and) Mrs W, Jackson, 1507 South Tenth, died yesterday. Subscribe for the Sux, SWELL PiELD WEDDING AT MAY- TUE JONES-ORK If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. Re A Rich and Elegant Effects in Furniture ~ We handle everything in the line of furniture and house furnish- Stoves, carpets, mattings, rugs, etc., at prices that will surprise We. ire also manufacturers of all kinds of awnings and mat- The leading upholsterers of the city. Goods sold for cash or ings you, tresses. payments —__ GARDNER BROS. & C0. Telephone 396. 203-205 South Third. . CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll...... Sic Fifty-cent Window Shades for..........80¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by Look for the Big'Sign when y ou get on Fourth street, NUPTIALS. Lee ayfield Orr to Ky., The marriage of M Miss Addie Jones, of on last Wedoe 3 t > o'clock in the A. M. KE. church, was something of extraordinary udeur in the society circles of that city, Miss Georgie Burks, of Paducab, cousin of the bride, acted as maid of bonor and Mr. L, Galbreth was ‘best man.’’ Rev. S, L. Howaré conducted the ceremony. After the delicious supper was served at the home of the bride, to the many friends of Mayfield and those present from other cities. Also a grand reception was given by the young people gt Masonio hall in Hhonor of the bride and groom. Many useful and yalaablo presents were re- tved, Mr, and Mrs. Orr will re- side in Mayfleld after a short bridal tour to Chicago, The $. R. C. club of the Trimble Street Christian church will give a spider entertainment tonight for the henedt of the church, All invited. There will be an excursion Sunday to Cairo given by A, Bullen,J Elders, and W. Hilman on the Lulia Warren leaves Paducah ut 8:30 arrives Cairo at 12:30 fare for yound trip 50 cents, is the senior partner of the , J, CHENRY & 1G, doing business Cily of ‘Polode ounty and state afor aud that satd Hem DRED DOL of CavaniH {Haus will pay theaum of ONE ARS for each aud every hat cannot be cured by Cavanka Com, PRANK J, CHRNBY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my resenee, thir 6th day of Decen Linil’s Catareh Care directly on thy f tue ac faces tre ystemn Sold by Drugetsts Hall's Family Pills are the best Coal. If you want a load of clean nut coal, telephone No, 70. 2lmim Baer & Hennevencer, | Patent Flat-Ovening Books Everything in Its Season IS THE RECORD WE MAKE, UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, -having everything in, the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and ‘Trimble. Stars and Stripes Will beautify many a wall on the Fourth, but for permanent decoration there is nothing to compar> with the WALL PAPER we have in stock. Some are a delight- ful riot of color, but with order in the midst of confusion; others of conven- tional design, but very beautiful. Also a Jarge line of window shades and picture moulding. W.S. GREIF, 182 South Third, OBERT'S BEER Tt leads ali Phone 371, Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY . PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101. Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all ki Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m ls of Temperance Drinks, SNTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, You need send nothing out of town, RROADWAY DOCTOR ALBERT BERNHEIM outh Fifth street and Broadway, drug store — entrance, Odd Fellows’ Hall, PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF Stomach and Intestines (Liver), lood (Anemia, Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes = Sundays, New office, corner hiaeger & Walk Over O-'! Children, Skin, including Hair and Nails. Kidneys and Genito-Urinary System Week Days, —OPRICE §:00°t0 10:00 &, wy. 7:80 to 10:00 a, mn. a 2.0) WO 8:0) and 7:00,t0 £:00 p,m, 133 8 4:00 San 7-00 10 8:90 p.m. Telephone 364,

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