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woud wl 7 inoyxe atl ont sada reaany tor] News is Compigte and Uns VoL wean iwoH oofO q a qb of tt 4 Ot of TM YaVIA .I W ER TE? ee VORA + NELSON SOULES GINGER ALE | angrne: bi oe ades, ices and creams, beverages are buyer, NO | "SOLDIERS Wi aH! “ARE FILLED. nD YT Ti Santiago Battle Fields—More Wounded Leave San- ail ‘ever a i i TIAW Bali Ng ¢- wounded the Daughter of the is fountal WOH “@reneh Consul—-Pour Hundred \ Relugees. Leaye Santiago With tho Latter, They Lig Arou Do Nothing! ble— Ng Mugh ee a CHTIME OL A wun wats GEN. BLANCO FOR NEWS, x : mia ALE Kingston, Jamaicas.July 6.—The Hospitats at’ Santiago are fall of sick LU] aod wounded sokliers both Spanish sod Amerieso. Refugees ostimate the Idss'of the Spanish at San Joan hill at eight bundred, killed io Fri- day's battle, .Gep. Vara “del Ray his whole staff and over a thousand jards are reported to have been rade at EL fy Ye THIS DOES NOT MEAN GARCIA'S. MEN iLL OT Od Key West, July,.Gu--The Lriquor arrived last evenidg with 865 wound et officers and: men. The men say that the Cuban jnsug-) gents around » Santiago are lazy sWindlers aba db noting bat eat and lounge sround and.win,movey from our hoys by trickery aad otherwise, Scripps Mejbae Service. Washington duly 6 ii pm Stay Cherokee sails today Scaa a Scripps-McRae Service. Key West, July 6.—Capt Hunter, of the Third , caval ays that the Cabans have been useless for fighting at Santisgo, That, they would not fight at,all,, Capt. Creig, of the Sixth cavalry alsofsays the Cubans were useless, But the Cubans, mentioned are not General Garcia's army. They dis- tinguished themselves for bravery, INSUBORDINATION, the “poppe that! French peal with four hundred id childgep under the Hidig ko hadi! let Badtlage td seek refuge Cuebitis, were; fred by the Spanish outpost, and> fro men wounded, one being sy cousul’s daughter: antiago HG THE BOYS IN-CAMP Aiea a or a bottle of our) —y sao Hal Wipbay fipm any MADRID WANTS Ti THE: NEWS. + No) pn peek travel] Scripps McKee Bervice wb “wid bottle of] Madrid, July 6.—No news, las yet our Pare Brook Hill Winky OF OUF! been received bere of the threatened Cigact Branly. On, vaestlad rip bombardment of Santiago, | General pds We Blanco bas been ordered to send the DU BOSC MAY BE LOST. ¥ A RICHMOND HOUSE BAR) hortppe-Mekae Service New York, July 6.—It is, believed a. popus Jap resort for mee who speretits ie “it to-date‘ establish- Mayor Hé Will Do as He that Senor Du Bose, recently a mem~ Hid Spmdiel? legaitoblad Wadh-{! oso ARES 1 spent ya ber of t pranish’ leg: a ! « Whi Sonn tA ,o bbe Tequirements ington, was on the La Bourgogue This forenoon Mayor Lang went to THES.ABOURGOBNES LIST, - cia, Schouler bik ask OPLE one oRinest| Lia i Hd Ingthe " Engineer Postiewaite Tells the wtal h a view to patching up the Scripps McRae Serv! if a ees revealed by the proceed~ New-York, -duly--6.—— The» be beers night's os the Bourgogue left this city Saturday with crews i al heb 505 passengers, a ana Megting Hyld’ Last Night—Noth- ing of, Importarice Done, att rode or did the best Ie could, batSegioete Pogslewpite! was very Phe nas or Soally bas oteft adcsueat yi Tiengtyt in for hig e it V/ he once thority ompelled w ceria yy x night he {bought to using, ip Approve Rwy on 1 Gut Me, Lyon had pot deft the geld The board of education met last soles in his (the clt engineer's) of-| night in regular session to consider | fos teighf Decause assistant liéd| the bids for completiig the sew sor ewe his (the city evginect’s)| school house ou West Brosdway. ‘than necessary. Dr. Taylor asked if the contractors The. Me blutt ‘wight have’ worked; | would consent to complete the build. sed made..s faxoratle eaten (h}ing as rapidly as possible, whether be tie had not ome of..them got] the funds held out or not, and, was ceipialned Hees the reason Mr.| told by Mr. Hymarsh that the terme r, Postlewaite’s| were satisfactory to him, but the mo- eis was lost by a yote of 7 to 5. et Various motions were mingle, And 4 an, who is ebi in of} at last the matter was deferréd unti ae Ca i commtittee, od be Capt. B. Bo Davis,, at Chigkrwengs, great deal of business with the ‘city} can be written and from him ascer epgineer, farther) said that aia tained the reason there is such a dis- ee sw hinele of ane neg fi parity betwee the cost as estimated i uopeneag er a or an at ey Gp hiss, Me the cost gs shown in the aos ngineer that he hado en | bids, ren he el ‘Ufod Aree months The supply committed, upon mo- to he rom| tion of Capt. Smith, was authorized ta aah pats ihe toipurchase YoH the dha Mebiims 1a (he ie tne dndligt| Pypbklin building 200 new seats Heeatle he can ——— make hirmeelt i a he ats f, that ACHis assistant and treat Abe fe a) wr mn remy a tia Eee beer comes “abent gh ‘et = r the caljepaten: that they may be pala af onté, And perhaps save the bees a damage suit. The city engineer very briisquely informed the mayor that he would nothing of the sort, and” gs th ter, was lost pight jeterred to himse! and the finance committee, he did not intend to doa thing until the finance committee met, and thé bar] found, that, bis mission, of peage, had (hig | és) We prepared, been io oe will be a called meeting tonight to allow the claim, Of the séwetage tt contractors, Se Fiscal, COURT, fiseal court ajonpe pt noon 7 Uay'atter a tho! dass" ion. report of Squire Gholson pool that six en miles of road Ld] » been completed at a Pgs cost $1,556.y ‘Thep& are t more “He os: al ane pted to Break j | ooeurred' io Padacatt fot doige tate] Arn nlteinpt:to break res was the death of Mrs. Will J. Diake| by Jajler Sutherland yesterday about noo! There are seyen prisovers morning at her home on North Hes Ta nuhistrect.. She had been ill for} custpdy,, three of whom bi seo daya, and 8 littje one who was |seatenced. They hid Cat one’ot the born yesterday died ‘the samé “day. | bars, and Would’ soda "have escaped, mother’s death took place’ at’ 0 | ‘The Jailer thought they were all ¢h- H libert 'porning. aged in the attempt for yfteht Bt FOB , The ic a surgi-| dal boorety dcr t Lo night at 8 o'cloc ine ice o' Drs. Reddick and ‘bre to takes reget we spe detep! Dr. ia joubt, etc: eee is parteely pdnetiable jn ag mon» Be, aera ee erly ek the figs a8 opened up 8} house at 20 Pol Wawabout 22 oy | nd was a most beantiful young Jowoman, being beloved by ail -who x, She wag former), ‘obasoy, \ pal ter of ihe ex- o, Me. qui Johnson, born and reared here. She eg a husband, he bene and a | broth asl OF 1 is bugler in oe any been telegrapnéa-T Be it MB ry Dicke, the Jgtter a brother-in-law of the deceased, are expadtéed too} of to attend the funeral. has ak ate dtrangements have been made for th fynera). pisSOLUTION NOTICE. Hi. M, Stark, one peaiay® “ue ere of eg erand sale going on at Noah’ Ark you'd better come down tomor- tow as they, are going , to, offer they mest woudertyl yet offere: : Sitmation by Foglatibed phaymagist, be oa.me4in experience. References, ‘Ad: ‘The | ¢o pari nerahll heretofore ex id a “<Droggist,"” iv care’ of ‘St boett sea yal ines} ag 9, “stati «& hotel. 63 | vert pee “ A cha rt Sécoadheirédt/has | 2 Bh pions Hund) ids are tc be ved by motmal wy duct the} offered at haf great patriotic - fea ee ae te inhi which wil ait fon ware us ect, pp | —tomor Athy oni a | ives of the firms ae wellaa 40 P, is wha 2 ss a ; F Ali od ae | bedeildstea noitstuqaAlom>» "ita, ee M4 Death of Dr. Pleasant G, ‘Reed hs Want ‘Lhe ‘greatest bargains§ ; ngdt (THE.POPE “LIEUTENANT : "APPEALS TO: HOBSON 15 AUSTRIA) “10 ) BE FREE. Spanish Loss at, San Juan and] Arrive, at Key West” From the|'to, Assist. Spain in Obtaining ri Nellie Gerd ‘Aigtees With Gen. Shafter for am): Bxehange for, Him, and His Crew,” ter ” ri “Honorable Terms of Peace,” : tnd ‘thas ‘Terminate voli. V ar, ¥ Salleerodieet 3 Ladt bomats ne {rhe Siaerde Is Willing to Act if fn Brive, Spanish Captain ‘Com: tH OVER PHlonaig (powyfig | |! mitted Suicide Rather Than» Will Assist in the Ne- ¢ Into ‘tue Hands of vi vot Rotations, | the Americans, |. CAPINN OF WE: KMRANTE.OCUENB, SPAIN MAY SUE “FOR PEACE » TOBAY.) | bortppe-McRae Service. Waphington, July 6,-The war de; riment: peoeived this, morning from Gen. Shafter a dispateh dated yester- jay, stating thit he ‘has received « ae from Gen. Soul, agreeing v6 at exe henge for Hobson" ‘abd ‘his men, and also agreeing to’ ‘make* the ‘ex. hiange this’ (Wediteday) ‘morning. a, Monday Gen. , Soal refused, posal of.exehange made by Gen. hatter, but he: 1 now ! willing - Sor! ppd-aioRae Sarrioe. “Vien od} Fuly 6.—Neue' Frei Presse'|) asserts that the pope has appealé? 18 the ‘AWMtefag' etnperor to'assivt’ Spain in negotiations to obtain honorable ‘terms of peace from the United States. ‘Tbe,emperor,in answer. expressed, his willingness to use-his iofluence if he would» be ‘aided by: the! other friendly saan ih Sri * ws ~ PEACE: PROSPECTS PROSPECTS.: May Sue For Peace’ Today oul ake the exchangé. Wte'satd, H . ttelt rate PREFERRED’ EA DEATH. Stippt Menaé'wbtvide. Lendon, July 6 —The Madrid core = ee fi adie teéspotitent Of the London | Telegtdph st ini ~— seeder Hera says Chat fe ja’ Toformed that’ BBatal’ | ™ atiago dispa ich say » Z i will sue for peace today, | bat, Dow Juss Lazege, captain of the The Bvesiag Ne aie "jeruiser Almirante) Oquendy commit he Bvening News has a dispatel yi i suicide’ rather-than fall: tato:-the from Madrid which says that Campos ee! badd-a pfvicld ged bon fredbodilth Rene i te reat Tne, tae the wphden regent, and that the situa} ‘Ai PYt Up. brave, Aight against tion ie more favorable to peace ithe} Sampeon’e fleet, but the odds agaigat to h-eontinudation of the war, Bhim were tog great, TONORROW Mi a THE DAY Shaded A wate Whew tieneral Shatter Will ae “the i Bomber of Sau- Reed arrived, this, moruing from. St., Louis, where he was, when; the news, reached bim that, his,, father waa ill. Theothers will.all be heres... A SUDDEN SUMMONS. “This dlorning at 5. O'clock “, From a Stroke of Apo- plexy—Well Known. Stock wiil, all be shown, up and eee a plenty ,at, Noab’s Ark’s 0! isale tomorrow. — WAIER NOTICE. ‘ Deceased ‘Was Stricken Yesterday Morajug and Neyer Regained Corsciousness—Leaves & Large Family Pa'rong of the, Wa'er company, are reminded. that,all water rents, were dug.on July 1, ,. Those who, desire to renew, Uais quarter's, rentehould do so before they forget 9 all premir, seg not, paid for on or before July 10, will he shat off, td Dr“Pleasant G. Reed, one of Pa-| ducal's' Gest: known physicians, died this morning at & o'clock of a stroke ot ‘apoplexy, received yesterday morning xbout 10:30 o'elock at the home-of a'*patient on South Second street,' His summons was very sud: ded, a be: had not been ill previous tothe! attatk; |-He was remoyeil to his’ homie} 582 North Seventh street, ag Was'-never gonscious, At this worningbe breathed his last, Srrounded by: those of bis tamily:iv the bity-dt the: time. 9 veDr. de -was well 1 obeerful | yesterday’, and’ secompsnied bis eht- ‘ot bon; Mf Donglas Reed, 'to +tlp depoviowhenshe took ‘the train » for bome.+ dt was only a few bours am he prostrated. ‘The'deteased was born in rte is tow goal! eoynty, on Sept. Oth, 1887 //antl was 61 years old, He], oa uently resided in Graves and other coubties;'and for several yeais wis a-tesident of Louisville. He) { game to Padocah eighteen years ago, autl hdd lived here ever since, and Usjoyed ay tucratice practice, uitil o i few yeard ago owning the drag store ateGevonth and Clay ‘streets; “Ho hs bne of the board of pension amimers, and also a member of ' the Pad Medical and. Surgival society. fs Reed leaves to mourn bis 108s, dilitien to an father, who teves near ‘Mayfleld, and is 90: years old, a sister, wife, and nive children. The latter are as follows : Mrs. Bi %.' McGee, of Mayfield ; finn ato Reed, of Columbus, | + eoahttybr srebrdexde, ia tnt of Kanas City, |) Mrai)G-D. Palmer, ‘of. the] { city ; Mra. Bott, of Aucuste, city | Hes Niikict Resa, ot Golam: jaeom New York; Prot. Avery aa mins sa “te Reed, arlotteville, Va., acd ‘shall be made, % Mibses Site and Gertie Reed, None iota aire ister W.F, of hie-childrea were in the city at the Pas Goeatieg ily F of his his two urg a heats: “Mon The store will fairly groan with for the last. day+-tomamow “Cure puarat te" Booklet aud ‘sample tree. . Addross Ster'ips. Remedy Cp, Ohivoge of Ney York _ QUARTERLY REPORT invniinw i TH curTM SAYINGS" BANK hy the Close of Buainess, ’ WP dew BO, 188, bry ro pom ib . aa ie Tange ae ' Total Crepe 1 etbdley padtet fo dawsts 2. . cpus, fad " P me werttigate. 4 S ae Hank + tik Bue ite tate? a 8 3 0 ik IVIOLENCE al el tive erred GEN.COLLIER. Huh fiebGbts D Down With] Receives Several Notes «From Six Hundred Passengers and Crew. Off Sa- “bie Island. INLY ONE WOMAN WAS:SAVED. of the Most Terrible Sea Ca> lamities of Modern Times— Many of the Passengers Were Americans, Pic exten Ow THe tito, hogs sable oR. meghint Cleded Ghee] sn the French liner La mee oft Bable Island, and the latter was sunk ith hundged_people,, only, tw: hundred bag eak OT ea poly oué!was a Worhan! © "Phe purser, bree engincers and thirty of the crew Were amgug the respued, ones, The remainder of the 200 who escaped Were passengers. Many of the pas- fii 3 Tie early all, the rst class passengers on the La ‘Bourgogne were lost, the’ Saved Being mostly from the steerage and ‘saflors, A FATAL EXPLOSION. Inches sagt oO &@ Transport Just ,Purchaged, by This Goverment, ! cere | Scripps-McHae Service. London, July 6.—Three or four | men were Killed’ this morning’ by the jexplosion of a box of cartridges which, was being earried aboard the ‘steamer Manitobia just bought for-an » American transport, Vater—It is learned that five men were killed by the explosion of the Manitobia, and fifteen terribly injur- ed. The »-Manito bia was’ greatly damaged... _ Coal. It you want a load of clean nat ‘coal, itelephone.No. (70. ante Barry & HENNeBERGER, Dr. Reed’s,;venerable fatber,,,who | = is @till hale apd beast had been, here | $34) ating anny or Cente: Hof Bow Hpk sa aa PS Incandescent lamp globes svitable for spray forsale, at McPherson’ Unknown People, Warning Him to Leave Mayfield Immediately. HE WILL STAND HIS GROUND. Replies That He Will Sacrifice All His Men if Necessary—Soldiers Were On Duty During All of Last Night. BLANKS’ TRIAL WILL COME UP TOMORROW, There is a great deal of suppressed excitement in Mayfield today, Adjutant General Collier yesterday received several anonymons notes warning bim togetout. To these he answered to his friends and made a public statement to the same effect that he was there it the nawe of law and justice, and every man there would protect the prisoner and uphold the law at the sacrifice of their lives, if necessary. 2 There ‘are fifty-one soldiers there, and they are camped within two blocks of the court house. ‘The first night they arrived there was out, but the remainder,of the slept. Last night they evidently feared trowble, ae all remained on guard duty, and asa result, are all today asleep except the guard. ‘There is perhaps more excitement in Mayfield today than for many months, and it is. predigted that 'Blanks’ trial, set for tomorrow, will never take place. It is thought theré may be addi- tional troops sent) to Mayfield from Lexington, Blanks is in mortal, terror of being hanged by the mob, EXCURSIONIS(S BACK, ‘They Had a Jolly Time at Chicka- mauga Park, The Paducah people who went'to Chickamauga.on the excursion. Sat- yrday returned last night and report a good time. They found Captain Davis and the boys all well and enjoying life. ‘They received orders to move the | other night, and were greatly disappointed when the order was countermanded, The troops receive the best food that could be served them, and daily large quantities of meat and bread left overare burned, iv pursuance to an order frum headquarters. The boys all sent regards to friends. Messrs. Bryant and Sinnott were ordered to Charleston, S.C’, with Lieut.-Gen. Wilson, and left last nights. ‘Thoy are his orderlies. Pelephone 29 fo 29 tor a load of hickory * ptomawoud. tf a guard oak Hers THE WEATHER— Fair weather tonight. 7 lay partly i ISCHLEY “THANKED, Resolutions to That Effect Now Before Both Houses of Con- gress—Sampson Is Criticized, CERVERA HAS LEFT SANTIAGO. Is on Board the Cruiser St. Louis En Route to the United States, Along With Other Span- wh Prisoners, . WILL NOT BE EXCHANGED FOR HOBSON, Scripps McRae Service Washington, July 6.—In the sen- ate today Pettigrew introduced q reso'ution tendering the thanks of congress to Commodore Schley and his men for their distinguished con- duetvin the destraction of the Spanich fleet off Santiago’on Sa day. Senator Pettigrew and others made some severe reflections on the course of Adtiral Sampson, bat be was ably defended by Hale and others. Congressman Berry introduced a resolutions into the house yesterday thanking Schley. CERV ERA LEAVES SANTIAGO. Will Be Br eh to the States With “Other Prisoners, United Scrippe- McRae Service. Washington, Jnty’ 6.—General Shafter has authority to nyotiate an excliange fot Lieut. Hobsou, and Gen. ‘Corbin thinks he will do so without delay. ‘The suggestion that Admiral Cer- vera be exchanged for Hobson is res garded as ridiculous, It is stated at the nayy department that the cruiser St, Louis left Santi- ago this morning for Portsmouth with Cervera’ and the other Spanish pris- oners. Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Heads ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO. PHARMAOISTS Gold Fish Agents, Seventh and Jackson “7 We Have Cut. Our Prices On Low Shoes They are very stylish in shape * and’ good, easy-wearing shoes. If you want a good pair of low shoes for litttle money, now is the time to buy them. GHO. ROCK & SON THIS WEEK 321 BROADWAY, B, WEILLE & SON CUT PRICES ‘YMBOD SHOE SALE THIS WEEK "$3; 60 takes any. of our $5.00 or $5.50 Stacy Adams or Williams Kneeland cloth top vieci kids, in either tau or black, alse plain top vici kids in tan. All the latent toes. $3.00 takes any of our Williams Kneeland plain or cloth top tans, and cloth top blacks | in viei kids. $3.50 takes choice of all our Patent Leather ces that sold from $4.50 to $6.00. 20, Per Cent. Off... - On all Bicycle Shoes. GREEN SHOES || Lat 2—Green Shoes Lot 1---Green Shoes Prices formerly. ranged froin $2.00 to $3.75) MOWs + esse aes 990 | Cut Prices on Clothing \ Go.as Heretofore. $4.50, now Prices were formerly $4.00 and. $199 B, WEILLE & 80