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PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS Physician. and Surgeon Office Sixth and Broadway, ‘at Infirmary, MUNYON’S ASLE END INDIGESTION CURE be attached to the for dumping sick, THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN jodtum thas will Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by ~ Read This List ‘3.4. Williamson John J. Dorian, Office: 14 Broadway. war department soldiers at Montauk Point, withor water, without ordinary hospital com- forts, without floors 10 tents, and tents at all. r SOCIETY NOTES. | WOMAN'S WEAPON, | oWhat is a woman's wes L asked a charming girl; She dropped her lasues ebyly And stroked a vagrant curl; Then consciously she murmured— | This rosebud newly out: “have a strong suspicion Her weapon is a pout."? A MARKED TRIUMPH EXCELSIOR BICYCLES! More new exclusiy dry ia inauy % Jove weh ped; red and white bi red coats and rose sstia capes in the new long effect are just now a source of prideYo the fashionab'’e Paris dames, No. 8 to4 p.m. 7:80 to #:80 p,m.” ah Telephones 68 and 296, A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. Camron. Burne, Ur-Srains, Fifth and Broadway, OR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Ofice—aMt Broadway. Tele ; Kesidence, Wid Jeterson ss. falephone OMee Hours #10, 8, 7.8 OR. J. D. SMITH'S Rogular hours iach item quoted is a genuine bargain. We make these prices in order to move our stock immediately. THE DANGERS OF AGKERABLENKSS, nd valuable features than any other make of “Which way shall we «hive. hel wheel in America, He | when he tells you that he can buy you jasked after he had made a dush toa bicycle just fike the Excelsior from the Chicago ‘Tube Company, as ne front of the house, taken her into | we are exclusive agents for this county and vicinity for their products |the buggy and made a band wagen|and materials for bicycles. See? : iuro in Jeaving. Remember, we are busy all the time repairing all kinds and makes “1 have no of bicy because we are prepared forall kinds of brazing. enameling you like. and decorating, also vulcanizing and all difficult repairs. Give us a call * Excelsior Bicycle Works! ‘But you surely have some pref- Third and Washington Streets. aily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 = Choice of all the light colored Lawns, Dimnities and Batistes Dells! ee See worth roc and 7/s:c a yard, for sca yard. We have a large assort- Daily, One month, “ « 40 ment of these goods. = ‘ + a yard for| Daily, per week. + 10 cents : Rat, any of the Dimities or Lawns that were 5c 4 yard or Weekly, per annum in ad- ac yard. i aa ed Choice of any Shirt Waist in our house (except white ) worth Spectelan ‘copies Hos from $1.25 to 75¢ for 49c each. Choice of any of our 50c Shirt Waists for 25¢ each, White Chamois Gloves, worth 1.00 pair | o¢ 49¢ pair. 3 pieces 7 inch white morrie sash ribons worth 75¢ yard for ge yard. ; 4 “st ‘Black Satin sash ribbons, 5 inches wide for 35¢ yard. Tne rumor that Japan is preparing 25 pieces seconds of Genuine Green ticket Lonsdale Domestic for] to protest against the annexation of se a yard, Hawaii comes at this late hour in the 10 dozen 18x36 large size all linen huck towles worth 15¢ for 10C. | ture of @ joke. Genuine French Organdies, a few choice patterns left, goods that were 25¢ a yard to close for 10¢ a yard. Lined Leather Belts, for 25¢ each. Good quality leather belts for 10c each, easonable Good Well made stylish covert cloth skirts, trimmed in solid colored bands for $1.25¢ each. : ‘ White Duck Skirs, shrunk, nicely finished for $1.15¢ each. White Stock Piqua ties, for soc each. ‘ All sizes and qualities of summer corsets in Linen and Gauze from soc to $1.00. 1,00 choice, Any where Itis enough for me to “What is 8 woman's weapon?” L asked a lover true He turned him to « maiden With eyes of heavenly blue. ler velvet lips were parted, All innocent of guile, And eagerly he answered “Her weapon is a smnile TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1898. 2 ee erene | “None whatever. The — island | Grosse Point, Boulevard, Long Cabin pond, down the Canadian shore, any- |where. You can’t go amiss * “TL don't care to decide, att | will add to my pleasu “What is a woman’s weapon ?"* ip wtere 08: MMB pleasure I asked a poet then, ag has i With sudden inspiration Really, now, mean it. ” Please yourse nave ove. 1110 Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Sle etait poe bie Dae “Hebaw! [like to see a young * ! “Oh, 1 could name a thousand,” Unfurled! woman with some mind of ber own. He cried in accents clear; . + aa.tt “The conflict a ‘But woman’s surest weapon, s teen se eo i kore ane Now rush to glory’'—Cubs eave. T grant you is a tear. enough of my awn not to change, a patriots, a your banners wave, be ycreganry Pil be best esthiled' iu go where you nd charge with all your chivalry like, aod it seems to me we are Wi O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave aiid deal ob ae “ls our noble sevinen, undaunted, true, is jogging A fair isle to save ¢ We're riding, and Tam And plant a new “red, white and blue,” always happy when I am riding.”* “What higher aim can patriot know? “Will you tell me where we shall What destiny more grand’ ig Than the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste and it “2041 OLD GLORY FOREVER! 1 find the most - to trust their sewerage sy gineer Jomes H. Kiliott and bave paid him the highest compliment that was in their power. ae Bieyctists who have any regard for their lives will avoid any street in Padueah that has been dug up for the sewerage system. These streets} While many of the society devotees all come under the nature of ‘un-|are absent from home, enjoying the finished ba 3.” coast and mountain resorts, a goodly portion are summering at home, and find it no great hardship, They have their rides, dances and pientes, rties, and an occasional ps, to some pear watering pens, On! ye brave, emi Rew phone 148. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon “fice, No, 4124¢ Broadway, : re corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele Socially, the city bids fair vo have another ‘mild and lamb-like’’ week. ‘Tux Third Kentucky has been or- dered back to Lexington, and prob : 1 couldo’t think of deciding it. ably will soon be in the embrace of q the whole discussion was Our MRS. BALSLEY Gives Embroidery Lessons Free Luring The Month of august, Carpet Room eooeooee its friends, But we are just as proud of the Third Kentucky as if it had charged the heights about Santiago ot were now with Gen, Miles on his Porto Rican picme. Aw exchange says that the Hobson- Arnold kiss will be immortal; but if 80, it will be because it is sucha good illustration of the intense de~ place or the country for a week or ten days, as circumstan vite, and find it far eas' their own attractive city ther sum- mer resort, than to spend the sam- mer aw: amid discomforts that are poorly compensated for by the prom- gone into again, with the result that | they drove around the same block for j two boors, and then awakened to the fact that it was time to go home,— Detroit Free Press. MITH’S PARTNER, ised tonic in the air and water and stirring scenery of other climes. Some of us discontented mortals have grown to be wandering Arabs, and real homelife, steadfast and abid- Klondike, Has Two Broth- ers in Paducah, A Young Temmesssedi, Now in DO R I y AN N ( Ss Our “Un And freedon In the Pride of the ¢ to go to AT 205 BROADWAY In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody STORE DR. J. W.-PENDLEY Office, 116 South Fifth Street, Residence, 904 Tennessee street. Office Telephone 416; Residence 4 sire for notoriety that possesses many people. ‘The people of the country honor Lieut. Hobson, but they are getting extremely tired of the sickly sentimentality that under- lies the Hobson-Arnol’ kiss. —_————_—_— Mr. Wuexier says be will ignore state issues in this race, and that statement may be true. But the people are not going todo so, The infamous Goebel Election Law isjand will be just as much an issue in this congressional district this fall as it will be in the state of Kentucky next year, Whether he so desires or not Mr. Wheeler will be considered an exponent of that unscrupulous gang of democ politicians who bee wie tear “law On Kentucky for no other reason than .to perpet- uate their control of political affairs in the state. Mr. Wheeler is a Goebelite anil such the people of the First eongressional district will con- sider him to be. ing, we know nothing of. In winter! , we run from the regions of snow and ice to the land where birds sing and flowers bloom in the open air all the year ‘round ; and in summer, a flight to the seashore or the mountains for relief from the hot spell, Fashion decrees it, and what would not some do to be fashionable? Dentist. and Oral Surgeon rth Fifth Street, hone Call 402, DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 120 North Fifth street. Residence 418 Adama street ‘wo Paducahans have a brother in Tt leads al 1 l peciais It pays to buy the best of carpets, we do not handle any but 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 for 35ea yard : : 5° Sextra heavy sttaw mattings, the wear well kind for 25¢ yard. SWEEP SALE We inaugurate a sweep sale in earnest on Mens’, Women’s and Children’s low shoes and _ © ge Slippers. c 98 cents.Buys Misses’ Strap Slippers were 1.25. _ 1g cents Buys Misses’ Strap oxfords were$t.0o, 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's 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 ild met last even- The Episcopal ¢ Reed, at. the ing with Mrs, B. E. rectory. Telephones: Residence, 270, DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician axi~ ~~ Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 pw Seda Pop, Seltzer Water and ail kinds of Temperance D ** Oice, 402 STIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS Office and residence, 622 Broad Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m.,2 to 4 Telephone No. 191 HENRY BURNETT Aitorney-at-Law Will practice in all the courts, 1s South Fourth 8t., Papvean, Ky THOS. E. MOSS «1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, -_—— sie of Mr, and Mrs. Nowell left lust evem- ing for Old Point. MIDSUMMER — PASHIONS—THE HAT A THING OF THE PAST, It has been prophesied that the sailor hat and shirt waist have come tostay. The Parisians are already weary of the shirt waist and bave re-| placed it this season by exquisite gowns of linen for morning wear ——= . - . the Klondike country, Moreover OBERT FS) oe) eer 8 The two Paducahans sre the aca any |far-away brother went from Tennes-|F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Lille Adams left last evening for| '#te of Denver, Col. trusted to him. In the gambhog month by Deputy Sheriff Reid, after this brother was a law partner of| Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. “‘Soapy”’ Smith, one of the most others, for the reasox that it is noted men of the West who died in Dawson City a month ago with his 7 foots oe aRa DE Esk as ABSOLUTELY PURE Messrs, Weldon, one a member of iat ahi i tee dia on Ue WAM Totes HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KE@ BY Warehouse company, and the other 1 nvyy ' 1 weer cet! PADUCAH BOTTLING CO ae office in the Campbell block. The atte: Mrs. Laura Fowler, Mrs. Joho P. see to Alaska with the first rush of | Telephone 101. Campbell and son, Mrs. O. 1. the gold seekers. He was a young Gregory and daughter left today for jawyer and established an office in Chicago Beach. sa Dawson City, where he formed a Mrs. Josephine Jacobs and Mrs.| Partnership with ‘+Soapy’’ Smith, ne Be wae Soapy”” Smith was a veritable Rb eonit, os | Hyde. Inae Mr. and Mrs. V MoGary Bre |, fents he wae entertaining as their guest Mr. Will , honora- C. Morton, of Madisonvi.... ble and gealous the interests en- house he was an uascrupulous play er, ready with revolver or knife to saiton | settle his disputes or wake good his | words, When he was shot down last wounding the officer and defying the whole town of Dawson, bis young partner, Weldon, was the first man to reach the expiring ‘Soapy’s’’ side and hear his last words AN UNPARDONABLE MISTAKE, Whoever may be to blame for the bad management that destroyed the effectiveness of the medival ad and 3d. corps Stars and Stripes On all Men’s summer Tan Shoes this week from 3-00 up 219 BROADWAY ELLIS Rudy & Phillips 221 BROADWAY * Commercial House Corner Third and Jefferson Rates $1.00 Per Day; Meals 25 Cents KENTUCKY. We have taken charge of this well-known and aim is to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY Our rooms are clean and well ventilated, and new throughout. ‘The tables are supplied with the very best the m: opular house. HOUSE and our N WESTERN ly farnished ets afford Special rates to regular bca rders. ‘Twenty-one-meal tickets 83,25. MEADOWS & PRYOR, Proprietors No, We Don’t «+. Give a Bicycle Suit, Lamp and Bell With Every Cleveland Bicycle It is not necessary. money thrown in. They are worth the ked without a lot of dry goods It don't make any difference whether you buy a $40, $50, $65 or $75 Cleveland, you get full value for your money. OLD WHEELS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE JAS. W. GLEAVES & SONS and the quartermaster’s department at Santiago, or was responsible for sending sick soldiers home in- such conditions as they came on the Sena- oa apd Concho, or for the establish- ment of a hospital camp at such a place as Montauk Point, L. I.,— whoever may be responsible in fact for these most deplorable gecurrences, it is going to be extremely hard for Secretary of War Alger to convince the people of this nation that there is not something radically wrong in the war department. The task before the war depart- ment at the beginning of hostilities was vast one and one that would have taxed to the utmost a man of greater organizing abilities than pos- sessed by General Alger. That de- lays should have occurred and mis- takes should have been made moving the troops, or in selecting the military camps was but-natural ; indeed the mobilization of the volun- teer and regular army was a splendid piece of work. It is also easily ex- plained how, in the excitement and rush of the disembarkation at Bai- quiri, the commissary departments and medical stores got lost and were so far in the rear when the boys were in the front fighting those two days’ battles that will ever be famous in the annals of American history. It can also be understood, though by no means so easily, how sick soldiers could be shipped on partly provis- ioned transports like so many cattle, be sent hospitals Bat how, after all the experiences of and with fn to to northern the war thousands of de- lightful healthfol camping grounds available, such un outrof-the]» way location a8 Montauk Point, L. I, could be selected asa site for a healthful camp is beyond the compre- hension of the ordinary morta), Five miles froma railroad, reached only by impassable mud roads on the land side, with no water and with nothing but fresh gir as its recoms mendation, Montauk Point was chosen a8 a place to send the fever stricken * soldiers from Santiago, Secretary Alger may clear himself of the blame for other occurrences that have cauded untold suffering among our brave soldiers, but it is probable that he cam never escape from the and whose bodices admit of far more va-| than any shirt waist ever made. | The straight stiff brim of the sailor) has also found a rival in a new shape | whose becomingness is far more| genial. It las a wide brim, slightly depressed in front and a crown rather low and slightly conical, adorned only by a band of black velvet and a handsome antique buckle. This is another step in the direction of the fasbions qfjour grandmothers. There are those of us who can remember the ‘flat’? of forty years ago, whose front was held down by a velvet or corded silk ribbon in the hands of its wearer. CHRRRIRS A GREAT FAVORITE. Cherries are in high favor with the Parisians jast now, not only are they woru in hats, but as corsage aud coiffure ornaments in the evening There has always been a vogue about finan made by ¢ struck Paducah. How's Tit One Hundred Dollars Reward for of Catarrh that cannot be cured by atarrh Cure F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Prop yan arry out any oUliga ie pri RUAN, Wholesale Druggists, ‘To. ay WEST & ledo, ©, WALDIN & MARVIN, Wholesale per vottle, Teatimbaials tree SELF-MADE Qne of the Bogua War Vetorang Who Beat Paducah People Lately, crippled soldier take has The wounded sai The 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 infusion; others of conven beautiful. w shades and picture mould v iRBIF, Phone 871. 182 South Third. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, William 1, Hrainerd Henry| K. Holman BRAINERD & HOLSMAN ARCHITECTS... CHICAGO Branch Office Room 3 American-Ger- man National Bank Building, PADUCAH, KY. W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS Bee me to buy, sell or mortgage realty, OFFICB 828% BROADWAY Hight yards mos vsing these pretty little red balls through the summer, and the pro- nounced leaning towards reds of all shades decided impetus. at present has given them @ Summer gowns are also embroidered with them and even flaffy mousseline de soir ruh- ings are edged cherries and green leaves. PARIS 18 IN LOVE. Yes ‘tis true, Paris is in love. with embroidered In L.B, OGILVIE & CO, MOSQUITOES ARE WITH US WE OFFER uito netting for. Prey Twelve yards mosquito bobi- net for ’ Ready-made bars with frames BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS, . hams, were a5c, now 16 CENTS PER YARD: $ 35] jeans’ painters’ overalls covered his Five pieces genuine Scotch ging- or fraud has not yet arrived but he may be expected to turn up shortly Northern papers have been full lately of exposes of imposters, decking themselves out in any garb that remotely suggested the military jer naval costames, have been solicit- ing alms, pretending to have received injuries or suffering from sie¢kness yo the campaign against Spain, As a {result old clothes men and second ‘hand dealers have done a big busi ness in castoff ui }scription, and which many patriotic | and generous people have contributed to these self-made veiergns. elieved that the alleged sol- ived here accompanied by a woman in the eurly half of last | week, and who succeeded in collec! ge number of soins, includ- ing a dollar contributed by Mayor | Lang, was one of these bogus heroe: {Ln the first place his blue coat bore more resemblance to a fireman's or n’s uniform than to one of m's garments, Instead of | the regulation trousers a pair of blue lower limbs, He wore 9 hat that wag ‘/no more like the regular privat slouch than & cat is like » king. Yes, the sailor-man fraud may be expected next. Excursion yia IMlinois Central R. R, Reunion Blue and Gray, Dawson, Ky., Aug. 24th and 25, ano fare; limit Aug, 28th, \ Louisville, Ky., Aug. 16th to/Z0th one fare; limit Aug. 22d. Todianapolis, Jnd., K.of P. Kao- ampment, Aug. 19tb, 20th and 21st, one fare; limit Aug. 4} . Chicago, {ll., Aug. 94d—the heat $5.00 for the round trip,good t | » ete until Aug. Sist, Ds ‘) ‘| A td J.T. Donowamy ; * a asa ‘ , 2 , You need send nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Ovening Books * NTERNAL REVED SRVICE The United tates civil service commission announces that an exam- ination will be held for the internal reyenue seryice in this city on some date between the Ist and 15th of ( tober, 1898. All persons who desire to be examined should apply to the secretary of the board of examiners at Owensboro, Ky., for application blanks and full ioformation relative to the scope of the examination, Ap- plications on form 101 must be filet in complete form with the secretary of the board prior to the hour of closing business on September 1; otherwise, the applicant cannot be examined, Soon after filing applica tions applicants will be notified the exact dlate of the examinati Respectfully W. Avans, Secretary C, 8. B. ut CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA: TION. The U. S. civil service commission announces an examination will be held for pastofiice service in this cily on some date between the Ist and 1th of Octohes. All persons wish- to apply for examination should secure blanks from the undersigned and file them on or hefure September 1, 1898, otherwise they cannot he ex- amined. Faep H. Asnron, fecretary Board Kxamiuers. Dr. Edwards, Kar, Eye, Nose rost Specialist, Paducal, RROADWAY THE GREATEST EXCURSION OF THE YEAR TO CHICAGO via THEILLINOIS CENTRALRR. TUESDAY, AUC . $5.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP: Leave: tives at Chicago 12:45 a. m. to return on any regular train, ex- cept Fast Mail,’? antil August 31 Now 18 rue time to pay Chicago a visit when, in every outward feature the city can be seen at its t to its parks and boylevards, which are now fobed in the full glory of their Joxuriant foliage and brilliant hues; al: the many o tions the city offers at this season of the year—such as steamboat excur- sions on the lake, including the o4 Fortunity to take a trip to Milwaukee on either the splendid § Virgin of the Geodgich 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 alr concerts at the parks and elsewhere, and other Miss R. B. Hay ED H, PURYEAR "se 8.8. Hay Attorney at Law And Notary Public; Reaticstate and Life Insurance Agent, andj Abstractor of;Titles Formerly master commissioner of the Mcvracken cireuit court. Will practice in al the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of rea} estate and all other litigation.” Will act as receiver of insolvent estates, GY administrator of dec estates ‘edente? and as guardian of infants, Bonds for security given in surety yes Ofce Ro 127 South’ Pour street Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. Ir You HAVANA Plumbing: Work:toldo See FG, HARLAN, JR entertainments too numerous tv men- tion herein, For tickets and further informa- tion, call on J. T, Donovan, Agent, Paducab, Ky, C. McCarry, Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures andjFittings , of All Kinds. Division Pass, Agt., St, Louis, Mo, | all and See His Line of A. H. Havso: Pass. Agt., Chicago, m1. ! om sar

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