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THE PADUCAH OAILY SUX Sunday. by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, MOORPORATRD Published every afternoon, except Portations for the year amounting to 24419 American cotton goody went to every part of the world, China, Brit and Oceanica being the Iargest pur BW. SusMness.. . rPuenpars | chasers, the t tal exports of cotton W F.Paxtor + oul PRRASORER | ManDfactures fort ear being $17,- DIRECTORS: 24.092 1 $9.99 f FM. Finer, Wr tanion, R.w,clements, |024,092, agains: $9,999,977 In 1890, J Willtamson 4. Dorian: People in Afriva, China, British Offic No, 214 Broadway. Daily, Six months “ ‘* 2.25 Daily, One month, _ CAREFULLY We make these prices Weekly, per annum in ad- sane Specimen copies free Each item quoted isa genuine bargain. in order to move our stock immediately. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898 es Dimnities and Batistes Choice of all the light colored Law us, We have a large assort worth roc and 7'sc a yard, for 5c a yard, ment of these goods, France will now busy herself te prove to the people of this country Choice of any of the Dimities or Lawns that were sc a yard for/that she has always been our friend and to remind us not to forget her 2Mea yard. bile) ‘ Choice of any Shirt Waist in our house (except white ) worth] ing exposition. from $1.25 to 75¢ for 4gc each. eae’ oa Choice of any of our 50c Shirt Waists for 25¢ each, White Chamois Gloves, worth 1.00 pair for 49¢ pair. 3 pieces 7 inch white morrie sash ribbons worth 75¢ 4ge yard. P i oo Black Satin sesh ribbons, 5 inches~"+.54@w Blackburn to succeed Senator Lind i weer price’, wide for 35¢ yard. , eaitesecertaet Sate. “Birreen ticket Lonsdale Domestic for say, and Wm. J, Bryan for Presi- Tue program as Goe ee vard_ {ofda” < It in cludes Bill Goebel for Governor, Joe ies 1s very simple. “N - -* 5) becomes 4 part of their natu: | —— a FoMozen 18x36 large size all linen huck towles worth 15¢ for roc. _—\—_ Amerioan Macitiasing Wii inte then | °Hyar at +i TaN ag Barish Genuine French Organdies, a few choice patterns left, goods that} Cox. Castiemay of the Louisville 12,000,000 gallons going to*Africa, | question the motive when your vanity % reba ‘ Petit tect clei yard. meee has paren Ks age ‘ fi 20,000,000 to British Australasia, icklod by 8 compl nent one gives § aned Leath elts, sc each. velt, a ‘‘pretentions upstart, nd "y 0 i} you, bul look upouw it as ‘iendly ‘ Good quality leather belts for 10¢ each, the leader of the Rough Riders will peep to China and 58,000,001 interest ia your meltare wi : & - ‘ Tee . eavy this life's burden, pok upon naw please en aiiaie The largest articles oF class of] people as being atau Bore pon ' e ly rebuked for all his bad breaks. 1 vicice included in the list of exports] as clever deceivers. = K easo n } / Ix his recent speech at Cynthiaos of iauufactures is manafactures of oo Nea : Senator Goebel announced that every |1con and steel. The value of this}. rarest gem earth's bosom holds, i . Democratic vote cast it the state elec-feingle class of exports ia 1895 wus} Uupolished, half its worth con- 7 tions of 1898, 1899 and 1900 would 70,367,527 against $30,106,452 in é ceals i, . ‘ be counted, But no one doubts but} 1893 and $17,763,034 in 1888, thus v ge a a Me skill berg ae that the Democratic vote will be] showing an increase of 30 per ceut in rr eeat 69 wealth naughi else y yi iously there has, “4 y ylis' vert cl skirts, tri i i Jored| counted. What we want is a law|ten years, while curiously ' ce ‘ bi sane rpg veg ra Rete ay a ea that will allow Republican votes to be been a corresponding decrease in the bd Air oicuahe een oeeti petigaad a +25 5 g ; ‘ Juwrought, ; White Duck Skirs, shrunk, nicely finished for $1.15¢ each. counted. importations of manufactures of iron, Beh $ White Stock Piqua ties, for 5ot each. _—_—_— and steel, which fell from 648,902,-1 a, seme that are that only wait All sizes and qualities of summer corsets in Linen and Gauze from 50c to $1.00. ain, al Our MBS. BALSLEY Gives Embroidery President’s settlement with Lessons Free During The Month of August, ginning to see how consistent an just the cession of Porto Rico an the possible future Cuba are. These papers are no eooooooe Carpet Room Specials called question of ‘“‘iwperialism from politics and leaves the field th the Democratic party. standard goods and in every instance you get satisfaction. We make window shades any length or width. Good quality heavy 1-4 wool two ply carpets, good colors 35¢ a yard. wy sttaw mattin, , dhe w dat aye deindelomage ye— Extra hea “nv ' in lace curtains. SHOE SWEEP SALE We inaugurate a sweep sale in earnest ON | century of peace and America will | directly cost this nation a billion do! for| lars. But granting that guch Fou Rico have been ended forever; th this land bas been eliminated ani in fact a reunited ii we are slippers. 98 cents Buys Misses’ Strap Slippers were 1.25. 75 cents Buys Misses’ Strap oxfords were$1.00, 69 cents Buys Choice 8's to 11 Strap oxfords were $1.00. 50 cents Buys Children’s Strap Sizes 5's to 6!s were $1.00. 98 cents Buys Tan, Black or Oxford low shoes were $1.25. $1.98 Buys line of Ladies two button strap or oxford sold at $2.50. $1.69 Buys any oxford in brown or black that sold at $2.00. 50 cents Buys in Basket Sizes 1 to 2'¢ sold at $1.00 to $2.50. MEN’S AND BOYs’. 75 cents Buys Boys’ low shoes were sold at $1.25. $1.50 Buys Men’s low shoes Nos. 5 to 6 were 4.00. 20 per cent off On all Men’s summer Tan Shoes this week from never before; besides such be insignificant, whatever the cos may prove to be. OUR ENORMOUS EXPORTS, While the United States’ export: passing in value those of any prece ing yesr in the history of the count and thus attracting universal atte: tion, the exportation of manufactur is, when considered 1n detail, equal! interesting in its bearing upon bo the present and the future of the n: tion. The exportation of domestic mani factures in the fiscal year 1898 is s down by the records of the Bureau Statistics of the Treasury Departme: at $288,871,449, which is near 3-00 up. country, and ig more than Rudy & Phillips 221 BROADWAY times as much as that of 1880, mo: than four times as much as in 219 BROADWAY HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Pat-nt Plat-Oveninz Books had to do with awakening the tas were there fact at least that im that year (1876 the first time touched the $100,000, steadily forward, uniil in 1898 RROADWAY reached $288,871,449, 67,609 1588. Fravce, & » against $2,645,187 ii Germany, British Nort - Commercial House Corner Third and Jefferson Rates $1.00 Per Tay; Meals 25 Cents We have taken charge of this well-known and popular house, and our aim is to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE IN WESTERN “ KENTUCKY. Oar rooms are clean and well ventilated, and newly farnisbed|of Europe, China, Japan and th hroughout. The tables are supplied with the very best the markets afford, yecial rates to regular boarders. Twenty-one-meal tickets $3£25, MEADOWS & PRYGR, Proprietirs British East Indies, Austrail Oceanica, and even to Africa, whil the great grain fields of Russia als: drew largely upon Awwerican manu. factures in this line. Cars for stree' Afriea, the value of this class of ex Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 40 Daily, per week......++++ 10 cents 1 1,00 British Austral- and Mexico, ag well as in all parts of Ki are riding Ameticau bicycles, the exportation for the year being $6,846,529, against less than $2,000,000 in the fiscal year, st Indies, Cuba, Japa urope, The exportation of copper and manufactures thereof has increased enormously in the last few years, ing $32,180,872 in the fiseal yea just ended, against $3,812,796 iu 1888. Of retined mineral oils the exportation during the year amounted to $51,782,316 in value, against $47,042,409 in 1888, The valuect the year’s exportation of oil is slight ly less than. thet, 2{ Ge “preceding year, which was $56,465,185, but ish North America, South America |" MUNYON’S HEADACHE AND INDIGESTION CURE Mrs, D. Lb. Sander: tie Fowler returned Smithland, Mat- Friday from Mr, John Sinnott, Jr., leaves Mon- | day on a dramming trip. Mr. Dick Rudy ¢ Louis to spend ttolay for St. “y It isa horrible thougit to know that you are human and caanot be perfect for the sake of your friends as well as yourself, What infinite trust and faith some people must have who believe that any one can be perfect or anyways neat perfection, Ot course there are cases in this cynical and unbelieving mundane sphere where the usual fear of ones constancy 16 never boubted, but they are mighty few. Could we but know when people are in earnest or were only flattering the vanity o€ vome poor susceptible man or woman whats blessing it would be and how different would be some lives if they knew that the ex~ Now Hat the Missour: Democrats have followed the lead of the Texas Democrats and have endorsed the except the retention of Manila, th Democratic paper’ are already be- annexation of claiming that the action of these two state organizations removes the so- year and in 1900 clear for free silver and the other peculiar doctrines of Tux New York Sun claims that It pays to buy the best of carpets. we do not handle any but} the present war will directly and in- r hundred years of misrule in Cuba and Porto last trace of bitter sectional feeling country we have gained a position among the nations of the world that could not have been gotten by another quarter Mens’, Women’s and Children’s low shoes and | honored and American citizens will be respected throughout the world as re- sults ag these the cost of the war will tions of agricultural products during the year have been wonderful, sur- $12,000,000 greater than in any preceding year in the history of the double that of adecade ago, almost three 187 and seven times as witch as in 1860. How much the centennial exposition throughout the world for American manufactures and products, which exbibited, would be diffi- cult to say, but it isan interestiag the exportation of manufactures for 000 line, and since that time has gone 0! agricultural implements the ex- portations of the fiscal year 1898 were ‘They went to Great Britain, America, Central and South America, and tram railways went to all parts East Indies, to Brazil, to Cuba, to Central America, Hawaii, Mexico and this is due altogether toa reduction] pressions of friendship uttered by in price, the number of gallons, ex- | friends were only true -| ported being 65,000,000 greater than} As sore writer las said it comes \- t rt} natural to but few to be sincere, and lela cc re om. Nie d ay | those few practice deception until it 757 in 1888 to $12,615,019 in 1898. SOCIETY NOTES. A DELUSION. White as the breast of s swan is her) sigs toez Vertress will leave Tues- Skin d jday for her home in Vine Grove, With apple blossom’s daiotiest Ky | after a visit to Miss Odie Pure The touches of a master hand, The party given by Miss Beulab Reddick Thursday night was in bon- | or of her sixteenth birthday, instead of ber nineteenth, as inadvertently stated in yesterday's issue of the Svs I e d d pink, year, on North Eighth, Tinting her cheeks and her ears, and | efi her chin— WOMAN'S REALM, Hair brown as the fur of a miok, White are the teeth as the robes of a) saint ; A seraphic form no artist ean paint, Though he tries and forever tries. | How shall I dress for evening the question that many a woman asking herself these warm evening when lawn fetes, park dances and all manner of summer entertainments jare abroad in the land, is Voice like the laugh of the grass- Oe ie toe ral’brook | _ In this age and time, as a rule, the In violets’ time of the year, |American women all have pretty Or song of the bird in some flow'r-|necks and shoulders and there must a centll be limitations made by the laws of walled noe ET THEW 0 u Ny But—holy horrors, she eats with ber knife! 1+ wear high neck. The rule for dinner is high neck. Very low nec! be worn for strictly evening oc —for dances and evening receptions. ‘or the summer hotels extremes are in bad taste always; for strangers here are foremost, and it is far het- ter to dress moderately, 80 as not to conspicuous among the crowd, COMBINATION OF NEW COLORS. Emerald and lettace are two greens tbat are strictly new and are enough different to be combined pleasaptly, Ruby red combioed with these two shades makes a beautiful combin: White piqua skirts braided black is the prize summer possession of the Gotham maid. THE SWELL CAPES OF THE SEASON. The most fashionable capes are arranged as triple capes rounded in front, and generally piped. These are for the young; older women are wearing mantellettas, which are quite short in front, turning off from the waist, but elongating to a great depth in the back, an effect most produced by a gossamer flounce. A pretty cape is of fawn cloth, with four frills, dipping at the back, The frills start from a yoke, and it is cut 19 one with a high upstan having a ruche inside, THEGREATEST EXCURSION OF THE YEAR TO CHICAGO VIA THEILLINOISCENTRALRR. TUESDAY, AUG. 23, $5.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. he —Wit A. Davis. A pretty entertainment of the week was the iawn fete given Thursd: evening at the Y, M.C. A. The} spacious building was _brilliantly| lighted, and amid gorgeous environ- ments of flowers and decoration, which were very symbolical of the present straggle, Ices and cake were | served gratifying to the most esthetic taste. At the close of the entertainment @ most amusing cake walk was partici- pated in by Mrs, P. H. Stewart, Mrs. Tate, Mr. Maurice Nash, Miss May Terrell, Mr. Edwin Wilson, Miss Ann Reed, Mr. Henry Bradley, Miss Cornelia Grupdy. “Mr. Nash and Miss Terrell were pronounced the victors by the judges, and to them the cake was presented, a be st On Wednesday evening a small but enjoyable german was given by the younger society set at Ramona park in honor of visiting young ladies in the city, dl ry 0 es ly th “a Mrs, Josephine Jacobs and niece, Mrs, Adams, of Fulton, will leave next week for Old Point Comfort. Mr. Ed Woolfolk left at nodn to: day for Dixon Springs to spend Sun- day. Mrs, W. E, McGary returned home Thursday from s two weeks’ visit to Smitbland. Mr. Charlie James, of Evansville, is in the city. Mr, and Mrs. George Langstaft haye returned from the east. L.B, OGILVIE & C0, n+ et of pt ly re 0 Leaves Paducah 12115 p. m.; ar- tives at Chicago 12:45 a. m, to retura on any regular train, ex- cept “Fast Mail,” until August Now 18 THe timk to pay Chicago visit when, in every outward feature, the city can be seen at its best, even to its parks and boulevards, which are now robed in the full glory of their laxuriant foliage and brilliant hues; also the many other attrac. tions the city offers at this season of the year—such as. ste te MOSQUITOES ARE WITH US WE OFFER ) it Eight yards mosquito netting for. TO sions on the Jake, including the op- ‘Twelve yards mosquito bobi- portunity to take a trip to Milwaukee Met fOF.rcccessreoee sees 4.20/00 either the splendid S. S. Virginia, Ready-made bars with frames of the Goodrich Line, or on the fa- mous Whaleback S. of World's Fair fame, the ‘Christopher Colum~ bus,’’ at the low rate of $1.00 for the round trip; open air concerts at the parks and elsewhere, and other entertainments too numerous to men- tion herein, For tickets and farther informa- tion, call on J. T, Donovan, Agent, Paducah, Ky, C. C, MoCarry Division Pass, Agt., St. Louis, Mo. |» Hanson, »» Chicago, Ill, ‘0 ee BARGAINS IN ..GINGHAMS. . le ©! Fiye pieces genuine Scotch ging- hams, were 25c, now L 16 CENTS PER YARD! L.B, OGILVIE & CO, Gen, Pass. Agt Lagomarsino is up-to-date on cold beer. Formerly master commirsioner j ar. | egreement Will be reached w ot 18 yearn, the McUracken clreuit court. will Good} The Big Four, or Cleveland, Cio- ta wll et na | practice in all the courts of this and cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis rail-| fmutety tocie arm, 2%" *Y oPtlxacious| adjoining counties. | Special attention ‘|road, is controlled by the Vander- © TROAR, Wipssle Druggists, To. | Riven 10 the colleeses Of ail ctaieas, bilts, ie this road is operated in| \ KINNAN& MARVIN, Wholesale litigation. Will act as sosignes em such close connection with the Chesa- receiver of insolvent estates, also av peake & Ohio that gossip has intimat- administrator of decedente? estates ed that it isa part of the deal that i soourity given in ete RSME the Chesapeake road shall be eventu-] "i!" "4m! Pills agg the best, Ottica No. 127 Soule Fourta eteoes ally taken into the enlarged Big Four A Melbourne Custom. ‘Legal ‘Row), Padneabe: ' stem. a - _- a PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS Physician... and Surgeo OMice Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary. : ARKED TRIUMPH IXCELSIOR BICYCLES! More new exclusive and valuable features than any other make of wheel in America. He 1—— when he tells you that he can buy you a bicycle just fike the Isior from the Chicago Tube Company, as we are exclusive agents for this county and vicinity for their products and materials for bicycles. See? ; Remember, we are busy all the time repairing all kinds and makes of bicycles, because we are prepared for all kindsof brazing, enameling and decorating, also vulcanizing and all difficult repairs. Give usa call. Excelsior Bicycle Works Third and W: .¥ 9 to 10}a, m, Sto4 7:30 to 6:80 p. m, » es Telephones, 68 and 296, Office Hours: e A. S. DABNEY: ¢ ® DENTIST Camrseit Buona, Ur-Statrs, Fit and Broadway, DR, W, ¢. EUOANKS, Me nUMQOPATHIST, =. Omce—206 Residence, 1000 Jefferson St. ‘OMice Hours 10," 8, 78, DR. J. D, SMITHS hington Streets. OLD GLORY FOREVER: In Humanity’s Cause Our Fiag is Unfurled! “The conflict deeper Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Brave pattiots, all ‘your banners wave, And charge with alf 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 ean patriot know? What destiny more grand” ‘Than the soldier's fight for freedom’'s right To free a suffer and? 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 g0 to DORIAN'S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY On! ye brave, Kesidence corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele phone 148. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surge i Conice, No. 419% Broadway. DR. J. W. .PENDLEY Office, 116 South Fifth Street, Residence, 904 Tennessee street. ~ Office Telephone 416; Residence 416, \) oe @ DR. KING BROOKS Dentist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street, Telephone Call 402, DR. H. T. HESSI Office 120 North Fifth street, Residence 418 Adame street Telephon \ STIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, esidence, 270, DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, 522 Broadway,’ Office hoyga, 9 to 11 &.m., 2 to Spe ad and 3d. OMice, 402. Stars and Stripes Will beautify many a wall on the Fourth, but for permanent decoration there is nothing to compar» with the WALL PAPER ful riot of color, but with order in the idst of confusion; others of conven- jonal design, but very beautiful. Also a large line of window shades and picture moulding. W.s ~ HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courte. REL Phone 871. OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming th. favorite with the people of this city, others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEQ BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 p.w “~ia Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance D ** 18 Soath Fourth St., Papvoan, Ky THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, It leads a! William L, Brainerd Benry K. Holsuan BRAINERD & HOLSMAN ss ARCHITECTS... CHICAGO Branch Office Room 3 American-Gér- man National Bank Building, PADUCAH, W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS See me to buy, sell or iT | Four operates nearly 400 miles of | other tracks, = a The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day- jton traverses much of the territory of the Big Four, but it would add much new territory to the Vanderbilt system. i It is calculated that a combination of the two systems would lead to | greater uniformity of rates, and that the companies would be gainers. , The Big Four has no line into | Toledo, and if it acquires the Ham- ilton & Dayton road, the latter will | GREAT RAILWAY COMBINE. Scheme To Consolidate C, & O, Big Four, Monon And C., A. & D a Lines, OFFICB 828); BROADWAY A great railway consolidation is in the air, involving the Chesapeake & Ohio, the Big Four, the Monon and H. & D. railways, four splen- tems. A controlling interest in the Chica- go, Indianapolis & Louisville rail. road, better known as the Monon,/*fford a short and convenient con- has been acquired by the dig Four, | nection between the Big Four and says the New York Herald, and neg- | Lake shore for connection with Mich- otiations are under way for the ac-|!g40 point quisition of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton. © The latter, howe not yet been perfected, although it is believed in Wall street that it is only @ question of a few days before an ED H. PURYEAR 2 "0,f.8, dey BE LE ee Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and Life Insurance Agent, andi Abstractor ofiTitles + a The Melbourne Argus describ. re unusual spectacle of a funeral ining to a standstill in front of Strictly speaking, a majority of the Monon stock has been acquired by the financial interests that contro! IF YOU the Big Four, not by the railroad] Ublie house. Tt occurred in Swan proper, although the effect is the} ” «Wiel, Melbourne, People whe H A VJ ANA ame, and it is understood to be the | about in the immediate vicinity Bs Lgiihper La turn the Proventy over} “oncercd whether or not the landlord to tl ig Four at no distant date, !, or whether the hearse drive , ¥ The acquisition of the Monon will st ty or the chief Mites Shy Plumbing Work todo See gi e Big hour an entrance of its} (re concerned aMout the heat, and own into Chicago over the Chicago red to slake theirsthirst “Lefore 1 and Western tracks. The Big Four has been dependent upon the Illinois urne ling further on their mournful All speculations were, for- FG, HARLAN JR Central for an entrance to Chicago,} “nately, wrong. The cortege } having ta pay for the use of fifty-six] ome to'a standstill merely that iit | Bath Wash: Stands, miles of tracks. f mourners mightread the cricket Gas uresdand}Fittings The acquisition of the Monon will add 535 more miles to the Big Four’s system of 1,838 miles, and if it se- cures the Cincinnati, Homilton & Dayton, which has 641 miles, it will have a combined mileage of 3,014 wiles, In addition to this the Big ores posted on the publican’s win- ow. of All Kinds. ss SEWER WORK A SPECIALIY,,, Call and See es Lae of Sprinkling [ a Rice to Ch Bleeding. giewiered c@,ig said to be of efficacy. in eats Sd t