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. : ed haan 2 - = . > ‘ ye im ’ ) \y a ‘ Sas — THE ‘ares Best Telegraph News SUN niverdt nvortisetd SU pp — Viti Li NUMBER 290 1800... ESTARLISHED. 1990 tr Creams cunaend Ices OULES , Didpin land dey. his elegant phos phates, Phone 315 for ycur vidrag wants. ————$——$—$— Gost! THAT'S A HUMMER! The man from ‘‘Squeedunk’’ says, when he, Sees the rich aod creamy foam that rises on 9 glass of our pure, | cool beer, and tastes the detivions @avor of our Brook Hill whiskey. As @ strengthening and toning beverage, there is nothing like a glass of our pure high grade lager beer, ales and whiskies, ‘Try them, BNZE'S PLACE ai a BOR hss A popular resort for gentlemen who an up-toadate establish. all ite appointments, and ry ment ip Meetagall the requirements OF THE PEOPLE PROGRESSIVE AMERICANS. Paris Papers Bay We Will Quad. ruple the Value of the Philippines. Paris, Aug, 20.—The Soliel, in an article on Ameri¢a in the far east, says that the Americans will quadru~ ple the value of the Philippines, and that Manila will rival Hong Kong ‘The installation of the Americans at Manila will give them a prepondering situation in Chinese waters, because 8 line from San Francisco would be incomparably. superior to the lines from Liverpool to Singapore. The] paper adds tuat there is no market | the Americans desire more eagerly than that of China, They have] Deen forestalled there by the] other powers, but they will assured!y overtake their rivals by the rapidity of their progress. The Temps, in an article on the negotiations between Spain ‘and tlie Waited States, says that America will not stand intervention It is)mot to Frange’s interest to gratuitonsly.cow promise herself with country called to play a much mor: ave part than heretofore in great fntedhationsl/affak =... She has all the eset imie to cape fo the eventual gratitude, TROOPS THAT WILL GO 0 Washington, Aug. 20.-~The pres- ident hay informed the sevators who are here to keep, various regiments in the. service, that. no regiment would pe mustered out simply because it hact been the last to be mustered in ‘The regulation to muster out all the u ‘nnder the second call first has neen abandoned, and the efficiency of the regiment will be the first thing to ‘be considered. | Sertppeatertne Serv aeceescees FOUR LIVES [TERRIBLE WERE LOST. gration at Hot Springs, Arkansas, Karly This Morning. The Property Loss Is About Fifty Thousand Dellars—The Fire Started in the Nation- al Hotel, Scripps: Mcliae Sererice, Hot Springs, /Ark., Ang. The National Hotel, the , Windsor Hotel, the Kentucky stables and sev- eral cottages were burned this morns ing at 2 o'clock, the loss being about $50,000, and five persons are known to be lost. 20. Many persons are missing known to have Abe Matthews, H. Wills, resi- The following are lost their lives: Greenville, Mies. ; W dence unknown; B. TT, Wells, Marked"Tree, 1, T., avd an unknown man. The Flames started in the Na- tional Hotel. THE GREAT PARADE Came Of Today at New York! According to the Schedule. dis Fired a Salute | The Big tre at General Grant's Tomb at Riverside Park, New York, Aug. Sampson's fleet of jroo clads sighted off the Highlands at 5:30 At 8 o'clock bay beaded 20.—-Adwira} was o'clock this morning in the lower Tompkinsville they were for The great naval parade came off to- day The start was wade from Towpkinsville at 10 o'clock, with Mayor Van Wyck and a delegation of citizens on the flagship, At the temb of General the anchorage. scheduled, anchorage SUSPENSE |Terrible Fatalities at a Confla-|Hangs Over Spain Pending the Settlement of Peace—The Papers Dare Give No News. A Prommment Carlist Leader Pre- dicts That Spajyn.and the Unit- ed States Will Have other War Some Time, An- Sortppa- McRae Service. Madrid. Aug. 20. of the press: grows daily and the newspapers now say more rigorous absolutely nothing»ahoet the terms of i) peace. “This sifence bas such that many believe if the shoujd demand the; Philippines now. they would be yielded hy the Spanish of structure that government with considerable haste claiming that the specifications leave inorder to end the terrible suspense, om ; WANTS ANOTHER FIGHT. Serre. Sortpi Me Madrid, Aug. 20,—Merquis de Lerralbo, priacipal head of the Car- lists,when the signing of the protocol became known here, esids ‘It #6 were going to die simply for th@sake of dying we might at lem: dave’ lied with honor. This disaster probably does pot end, the struggle between chivalrous Spain and plutocratic mer= eantile Americ WATCHING US. Austria Taking Great Inte in the Development of America’s Policy. PUMPING STATION. Work Soon to Begin on it—Trou- ble Over the Plans—'lype- writer Joke on May+ or Lang. nittee to Meét To- Miott's Sewerage C night—Councilmar Story—Other M pal Matters, The censorship pumping station 4) Central, and all that now stands in deadening effect on public opinion the way is the incomplete condition United States of the plans. May Raise Her Representation at Washington to Ambhassa- dorial Rank, Scripps: MeRae Service Vienna, Aug. 20.—The court and government here are watching with much fotetest the devélopment 6f the Grant « salute of twenty-one guns waadited. we ANGLO-RUSSIAN SITUATION. Scripps Mofive Bervice. 20 informed persons the Anglo-Russian London, Aug situation is still regarded most ap- prehensively, It is generally con- ceded that Russia is beginniog to think that she displayed undue haste in her exactions from China, and her interference with proposed British concessions. HOBSON'S REWARD. Bcripps McRae Service | Washington, Aug. %.. P; Hobson was today promoted to a full- | fledged naval constructor, with rank | of lieutenant, | A STEEL TRUST HATCHING. Scrippa MeRae service Chicago, Aug, 20 are that a steel { The trust will indica- be} tions formed including every steel aud iron the the country, and Rockefeller may and concern even include Carnegie comy THE OPERA HOUSE. The Opening for the Season Will Take Place on Septem- ber Manager Terrell Has Booked the Best Attractions in the His- tory of the House, The formal opening of Mortoi opera house for the season of '98 and 9% will take place Satarday evening, Sept. 3. The popular scenic melo-drama by Liu¢gln J. Car- ter, ‘uobs of Tennessee,’’ which received its ivitial production at Chicago two weeks ago, and scored a great bit, will be the first attract- ion. Lt will play one week in St Louis before combog hore There will follow it some of the most celebrated attractions on the stage, but Manager ‘Terre)l is not yet ready to muke them pablic. Awarded Higblst tHonots—World’s Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. polces The opera house bas been reno- vated and. repaired all over, and Manager ‘Terrell, who lias been in the business for several years and knows what he is talking about, says that bis bookings this year are better | than ever tn the history of the house He has spared nothing to get the [best productions to be bad, and the pecple will ad that Padueal is to get the very best that is on the road this season. ‘The attractions will not come very close together antil cooler weather arrives, but next month some of the best on the road will visit Paducah. Manager ‘Terrell will do all in bis power to merit the large patronage that will no doubt be accorded the plays he brings here, aud will see that nothing is spared to make the publig well plessed with bis class and | selection of attractions, miljtary aod territorial policy of the United States” The -coprt gossip looks with mach favor upon the reg- ogaition of American prowess and/tropolis went tothe city finland position by raising the Austro Huns] asked to do some writing on the ma Among well] garian representative at Washington chine, which permission w sador. to the rank of av amba PYTHIANS IN INDIANA’: Biennial Encampment Near—A List of Brigadier-Gen- erals. Twenty Years 4 the Uniform Kank Was Originated in Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind.y Alige) 30.4 Four thousand tents in) which mem: bers of the uniform rank Knights: of Pythias will live daring ‘the biennial encamptnent of the order next week have been put up fo the woodland along Fall creek, north of the city. Twenty years ago tlis mouth the uniform rank was originated ia this city. Now it has more than 50,000 members in_ynlform, ‘all who have been atged “to visit the city om this oceasion. In connection with the encampment the meeting of the su- preme lodge of the Knights of Pythi+ as, a delegate body representing eve ry section of the United ‘States, will be held here. The local committees have arranged to cure for 40,000 visi- tors and there are assurances that al- most that many will be bere, ‘The camp of the uniform rank will be established on Mondsy morning. It will be under the command of Philip T. Cosgrove of Hastings, Mich., commander-in-chief and sa- preme chancellor of thé order. han of this city, major general of the order. Edwio-L. Brand of pChigago is chief of stuffy with the rank of bri- gadier-generdl. Fifty2ulié reyitieh ts make up the body of men in uniform, and the colonel of every regiment has assured the local committees that he will be here with @ part or all of, bis command, Gen. Carnaban — estimates“ that there will be 20,000 men in the pay rade-next Tucsday afternoon, The first division will be made‘ap of the noiform rank, aod the second divi- sion of the subordjoate jodges, The programme provides for’ prize drills every day 10 the week and, the prizes being large, the best drilled’ compan: ies in the order have all notified the commanding officers that they will participate, The daily sessions of the supreme lodge will be held.in the ball, of the house of tepresentattves {i the | dapi- tol, beginning on, Tuesday morning. It is proposed to abolish the’ supreme assembly, which is composed of the brigade commanders, aud the propo- sition, it is predicted, will bring on afight in the lodge. The biennial convention of the Rathbone sisters The} 4 $/ next in line will be James R. 'Carna- will be held at the sanid tigfe as is the encampment. s The iit Iingis wilh pre Lexington Unis tg00n ‘from sen arena Reds se The ‘work ‘of constructing the for the sewernge will likely begif in a few days. ‘The now has a clear title to the pro- petty, secured through the courtesy Supt. Harahan, of the Llinoi Contractor Katterjohn has the contract for building the sta- tion, atid Uesires to put up the kind suits him best, with hin wh: he. The however, is of a it largely optional kind of a house it sewerage Committee, different opinion. Lt does not rer shall aixe Mr. Katterfohn at all in the work, Its contract is with Mr. Linn White, “and to’ him it” will’ look for a suitable pumping station, which the contract alls for The contract with Mr. White sjec- ifies that the station shall he com- plete, and the question for the sewer- age committee is whal constitutes 9 complete one. Inthe: absence of drawings or plang, all. questions: which ms are a be left to the city engineer, whose interpretation of the contract shall be conclusive, according to the contract It is anderstood Mr. Katterjoha say# to provisfons are made for win- dows, doors or a roof tothe pumping arise hoyse, and he will charge the city extra for putting them in, The sew- erage committee, however, will have the station constructed if secordan) with its own itteas, anu ff there anything extra tobe paid, Mr terjoho wili have to. look tractor White for it city. The sewerage committee will meet tonight with Mayer, Lang, to n final arrangements for the plax is Kat- to Con, and not to the heve always been satisfied that i my mohey that paid for the licen The streets and sidewalks whe the grass has been removed are great ly improved, aod when the workmen have gone all over the w city there will he the looks of everything. has long been s gr ELOPEMENT Patieah Young Lady Runs Away The ‘eal nuisance, well known Street ‘est a the « Paduentt aud Miss Sallie Rag and popular your catbier st the “Harbour-Pitts Slice cO@pany, eloped from Spfings yesterday to Metropolis, I on Raitway line dale, the pretty Dawsor Sides on South N 1 sire wel Quour REVENUE STAMPS, Mayor Lang has a new typewrite: Swmachines) He does lis own type- writing. ay une = feet that rovrnae- m1 te Yesterday a young’ lady from Me« with “IR on] ‘There w fairly. large crowd at 4 postage. The} the entertainment iven by Mrs. anys eros W art atthe Y.M.C. A. building ee, no lide} last night) for tlie beneftt ofthe F When she had finished her work sys pba ek hihi bc cece rade oA she thanked the mayor, and added A sn Hund yp Beret com: ees gratuitously, dnd to the amusement] ters pave t anes. Theale} tha peRarAm Mas yaEy 4iteactly of all present. or Gent 40 (he i Totten ot BATTLE OF MANILA, “Why, Mr. Lang, I'm so peulbisse Csdaes f { prised to see you mayor, expected! DONE LIKE THE POPULISTS phuteoihad) a: inmehota aunt to find some “lary tleman’ mayor - | yruduetion of thet { Manil of Padueah, when 1 came up i : } sare hime of Manil aiav} The crowd inferred that she took | yy gieetion coun pee ie hit pd Ab ee the mayor to be a‘srmall man," in oanty, aud acce depen N stead of a “large gentleman, i) UMnloe dexlonele at HGep "Witkios, A. Well” known |C2UB* «HO, other awe mn crippled character, this morning ap-} ee ye plied for admission to the city hos- be pital, “He has consumption, and Nort 10 THE PUBLIC, vlaims he is ina pretty bad shape The mayor declined to jssue a permit] Persons wl paid’ a fice claiming that Wilkins belongs to the |and have fa to haves county and should go to the poor[sia@T are hereby giv that] 3 farm, Teas exit bonds ie b | capi egis 3 = m stay i | c WN Yesterday afternoon Mayor Lang] will be issued tt for tae 1 a had an’ appointment avith Coan Wf the Heenseot { men Eliott snd Davis, They 1 Waizon Ti oY the city hall ibout 2 0° and the Jami vn f : mayor in @ short time excused himself} Auy.’20, 189 \ left Diisiness and hurciedly without transacted the for whi they met. He expected to retar once, and the couneflmen there for several hours him, but it was dark before turned. This morning he apologized and ex- plained that he had beef called sud denly away to Ml another engage ment, and could not get back, The incident’ eheited from Councily Elfiott'a reminiscénve of his earlier havir for er The mayor's faction reiiads ti of the way a young lady treated me once,”* he related (Her name was Mary, sud she was a very clever girl, I used to go t see hér very often, when I was own; bat one day, after returnimg from a trip; I weht to see lier, sud was surprised to be informed that dul not wish ‘to see me. | why, and was told confidentially that daring my absence another fellow had been goltig td sce hier, and she bad promised to tgarry him. Sue didnot waht to ste me again, be cause’ she was afraid might change her mind and fail to, carey out her'prothise. “Well, she @éclived so TE went in to see her, up ‘about the enguyement, and said she didn’t want fo see me for fear it wonld inilwence her to cha mind, Tu a short time she said it was jast'as she éxpected, and she dit not eute for the ower fellow, and would not matry biat under any cir- cumstuaces, TI reasoned with her, and told her'if’ the fellow was any account, and wonld take caro of her she ought to marry bim and not let me stand ia the way, She wouldn't see it that way, howev and finally she to come out She owned WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANQ KIONEY TEA S.H.WINSTEAD ivy out VIOLET WitcH to allevite pain, and cure a i, HAZEL in a tit of despondency, said that retuin. “I trie to get her to imarry imi; ‘bat’ seeing that she wouldo’t she hid’ enough money, she would go if here about Benton aad never iL *A DRUG STORE Arn BRroApway proud of oe Agree—thanks to. my superior attr tons—as you will sc I offe t@Bive her thé mohey and let her away, 5 Lit would take $5 and I gave it to | Three days later.she married that: fellowy ant t { | Jaud | | on the Pea “TO SAVE THE PHILIPPINE J | Spain Will Insist That Manila’s| A Dispateh From British Colum: Fall Shall Have No Effect e Nego- tiauions, Philippine Archipelago Negotiations ov » This Point eded the Whold 6f the rn 1h é May Be Prolonged. . From Dawson With Her ; a Sweetlieart. P ---- Madrid, Aug. 20.—The gove Milbritigé of Miss Salil Rags.tite! ment bas resolved to josist that the ptr. James West — feapitulation of Manila ‘afier the siga- foettin the “ponoe> nevotintions wie ‘favorable to Sy in hol town tl A py event, the cay Y hy loes not e of the ind th ati and@-were marric( at the latter plac sitetileatinn TED clopement:was a’ surprise to the See BMY friends of the young people, | el Me : . Whi have many friends to wish them | ooo 0) | rete t bappiness : : ¢ ride isn danghter ne aa Mrs. I. M. Ragedate. for met side of jards had a ate. a acti h the heach the yitulation hay ppl ous that redo. § conyoking nisl that Se sjtatc, though f Duke Almo eiga_ mini ons are involved in nila were Confined the ‘city,’ ‘wh a fort and ! river_and hough, going op government me e commander of the ntail the surreniler of Philiy | the w negotiations will be prolonged, une the nvr he he Americans | Oae of the y The | the I to here two 3. The troops waded ked te Pe |, ENTER MALNMEN BoA BUOCESS, Mosauviros Pick | T { j 1 | 1 fe 1" I Iq \ } | 409-414 if Broadway f Sab x rr B THE Ra THER 3 pil 2h & Purtly cloudy tonight. > ‘Wormer Sanday, 4 TEN CENTS A WEKK. GRASS HOPPERS. |They Haye Blooded the Cqunty, aul Now Pay the City a Visit, HAS ANDREE BEEN FOUND? ideo! bien Are Now fa-the bia Says That the Daring ‘ 1! Are Doing Much Aeronaut Has Been owt mon hha Heard Fiem | the K iss grass hoppers that ins is vaded the county a few weeks ago, a I Wreu cht gréat destruction in Ge jtaid loculfties, have now*swarmed in many parts of the’ cith>+ ditt sofite litte ctamage is-reportert -in—-2—few sections, The insects Not Known Whether He Is Dead or It Has Now heen Alive Thirteen Months Since le Sailed Away. are more, name} than has been knowgé for pe years past, but their depredations have been conti principally to the tural regions. ‘Ubey are. very: Ahiek nmany other counties, Serippe-MeRae Service. Toronto, Ont., Aug 20,.A@pecia’ from Victoria, B. C., gays that Andree and been heard from, pw BABY FOUND. The Latest Senshtion Out at May~ feta. balloon have ‘o particulars are given whether the daring Arctic ex- plorer is dead or alive. Andree Tas been away thirteen months, SEEKS A COALING STATION. Russia Will Be the First Power to Last night an infant, aged about three days, was left on the dobr tepi* of Lee Lewis, in West Mayfield, A note was attached, asking him | to keep it and care Mebecnttow iiniak Maarten for it just as if it Philippines. He will keep it. _— "NOT AX CANDIDA eA St, Petersburg, Aug. 20.—Russia 1s secretly negotiating with Spain for Col, EdO. Leigh Says He Will Not \ nh ng Cor 1a Series}an island or coaling station in the | PAMILY BE DARNED. of debates during the peace négoti-| Philippines. Negotiations have ak Run for the Legislature. f z atior ready proceeded far enough to cause + ++ BML Bailey Wanted to Know} ti possible that. the Cortes will|the Russian government to feel as-| Col, Ed Leigh, of the News, says Ta tont tite:(Gese Crinitsn: , meet after the elections to the, coun: | sured Spain will give favorable cons |he will not be 9 enndidate hoe the ci $ the middle of] sideration to the proposition. legislature. 1t seems the report that 20.—J. ; L. September. It =i naturally SONS ee he would be, originated — from edito- rather Mh dal sil aepecttneinn 3-4} succeeds Germany anc ‘rance will | rial suggestion fulton Leader a maetect | SUDENES CEDED THEM ALL. beook- sustains peteliegs a2 2 linseatieeke tase y t Me . 7 rv = had heen) London) A - 20'—The Hong] GATO'S CABE ON TRIAL, Dost Soietner the “Dike Power's! ; Kong correspondent» of » the Daily 5 excursion tomorrow for Smi hagl Mail says: 4'The terms of, tho» ca-{ The trial of Will Cato, charged | and Golconda. teavieibe ears * ion, of Manila, a3 agreed upon] With the murder of am old peddlar|9 a. ni returna'nt 6:30 p.m. Fare en Gen, Jaudenes and | named-Cormick Askew, ona.shanty | for the-round-trip ouly-300,———__ jude the cession of | hoat near Star Lime Works last sum- the 'Philippine: Archrp » to the} mer, is now on trial in’ the circuit If you wish to enjiy tife da few ity United States, An American paval/ court at Kddyville and will not be| minutes drop in and try ome of varrived from Manila.on | finished until some time next week. | Stutz’s glasses of orange sherbet: young men charged with crime is now serving» a life sent< ® H] ence, Askew, it will be remembered, , was killed with an’ ax, aud the hody oH SUA was thrown inte the river, OF LIFE PHAGE ba Belle park on Saturday, the Sd-Joo eee of Septomber.Dhere-will-beepesabien | iscsi AMBah Tes sievin sit Reece keer ae a ee ¢ifsection, among whom will be EK, Preparations are being madefor 9 Peace Barbecne,” to be-given at Congressman C. K.~ Wheeler,and | How, Bud Reoves,— the two—candis dates for congress. NOLICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be vecefyed-at’ the Mayor's-6fliee* until» noony (12 o'clock) Monday. August, 92d, for Nip 1S ABSOLUTELY repairing what is known’ as’ Sixth FLOUR." Sri"? street bridge (now® Bridge! street) across Island creek according to [plans and sp@ifications, which may be seen in the city engineers. office, | A good and suflicient. boad will be | required of the successtul bidder. 18a Jasmes M. Lane, Maye Every barrel, ‘halt ‘barrel, sack “or package guaranteed to ba made 4 PURE SOFT £ none finer, All = t grocers sell it. Best families buy it. YOUR MONEY BACK if not as rep- resented. A Clearing Out of Summer Goods The big run we have had on summer shoes > and slippersisa caution, We have more left. 's your time to get bargains, for.they-must go. ODD SIZES ottom Any Crash Suit! in the House, i { ZS 532 CASH | CASH | 60 ‘and §5 50, Absolutely none | Rlacks and blues only excepted. All wool and good resorved value at $7.50. La CHEAP, They may just fit you. ' . 3 i ed KAAS SG ' ROCK & Som ¥ instead of Profits Leaves Losses FOR ONE WEEK ONLY . WELLLE & $0 321 BROADWAY: sanueeeenwnreneeden: Qa RE m OutyaNd oii. ee Your Choice of Any | $7.50 Suit for y TREES LTS DIPLOMA. aS

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