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—— plaint sbout the present one. Com-| petition is the lifeof trade even in} the telephone business, A new tel phone company will give cheaper| rates and probably a better service. | | a} | A sale so far-reaching, so complete, 80 CONVINC-|tempt. It should be given the « ing in its money-saving arguments, that it i'l) portwoity. ‘Puc experiment will cost at once appeal to the economical instinct 03) Paducah nothing and will probably | every buyer of dry good: in this community. | be of great benetit. New Fall Calicoes The best American indigo blue cilicoes, fall styles, for only 3'v¢ a yard. The best black and white and ver gray calicoes for only 3! ne best fancy print made, pew {all styles, for only 4c a yard. Why pay others sc for the same thing? Bargains New fall styles fleece-lined wrap- per goods for 7 ‘vc a yard that you will have to pay others roe for. Fall Percales The best percales made, fall styles, for roc, that you'll have to pay others 12/¢c for. Extraordinary Value-Giving Dress skirts made up free of charge from now until the 3d day of September for your choice of dress goods or silks from 50c per yard up. Domestic and Canton Flannels Prices always a little lower than the lowest Vard- wide unbleached domestic. g'vea yard. Heavy canton flannels for fall Tuk action of the city council io Appointing a committee to investigate) the advisability of offering a tele- migh for another telephone com pany vere is a great deal of com- At any rate there is «company st ing ready and willing to wake the orieey Ir is beginning to look as if Every pair guaranteed, republican committee of the First Women's 10c fast black hose] congressional district had gotten lost for 7c. in the shuffle, The republicans cf ee ti leap ate this district would like to know what Misses’ 25¢ fast black 2x2 ribbec ‘i ' ‘ ; i cotton hose, double knees, heels baad etal ort Sudingg and toes, for 1§¢ a pair. for 15¢ a pair. i ‘land we have nove in this district, Dozens and dozens of other} That is an unfair division. hosiery bargains for men, boys, — — women, misses and children that hip fp NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Notion Bargains Gold twisted ‘wire shirt waist pins, very special at two for 5c. | She had a very heavy load of freight Special Offering Turkish Bath Soap} The H. W. Buttorff arrived out of —delicately perfumed, 1c a cake. | the Cumberland on time this morn- Handkerchiefs for 1c, 2c, 5c, roc} ing, and left at noon for Nashville and up, not found elsewhere. with good business. Clothing, Hats, Kait Underwear The P, D. Staggs arrived out of and Shoes. the Tennessee this morning loaded se © setts down with country stuff. She w pyhtery preparation is being made) return to Waterlon Tomorrow aftr stock for fall at lower prices than | "0" will be made by any other house| The river only rose one inch last in the city. night, and will be falling by this : afternoon. Dress Goods, Wraps and Millinery | tye pig cargo box barge, “Hard , This store will make it to the/-Time,"* will be remodeled into a deck interest of every lady in Paducah |parge, ‘The carpenters began work to patronize it for dress goods, |tearing away the cabin this morn- Tue republicans of the Second dis- The Sunshine passed down late wear for only 7 ‘sc a yard, FARE On North Third Street wraps aud millinery this fall. ing. The Ora Lee is off the ways, being 9 let into the water yesterday atter- noon. The Joe Fowler was the Evansville Just Back of Wallerstein | boat today, but had not arrived at a late hour. THE PADUGAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED &.M. Frenne... PResipErt RW. CLemenrs, - Vick PRESIDENT gobn'J. Doria . SROMETAR: WP! Paaton ., LLL UPREASURER DIREETONS: POM. Pisher, W.F. Paxton RW, J. Williamson Jonu J. Dorian Offic Daily, per snnum in ad Daily, Six montl Daily, One month, Daily, per week....... +++ 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- vance fae 1.00 Specimen copi WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1898, ee MR. BAILEY, OF TEXAS. Mr. Builey, of ‘Texas, is evidently determined to stay with bis former opinions as to territorial expansion, judging from his recent acceptance of a renowination for Congress on a platform radically opposed to apy territorial ex jon. It would seem to the av ‘an that the action of the late Texas state Democratic con- vention would have shown him the P* light, but be will not see, He now the acqnision of foreign argues th territory would necessitate a standing x the most despotic and cruel kind. "full light of modern progre: ; The Mayflower is still due out of tal and Ameri in young men,—to say the Tennessee river en route to St. nothing of the incalculable goed that) Louis. will be accomplished by bestowing] The Bettie Owen had a good the blessings of a free government | crowd on her excursion to Metropo- upon millions of people who for ages | !is last night. have known nothing but tyranny of SOLDIERS IN TOWN, Mr. Bailey should step out into the} Mike Karnes And Will Love Ar- He riyed This Morning. should understand that the United! privates Mike Karnes and Will States has aduty to perform to the| Love, of Company K., arrived this | world beyond that of merely setting a} morning from Lexington, on visits to good example. He should grasp the | fiends and relatives. meaning of the California Democratic Tuesday, and then revuro, and Pri- ate platform, when it says that,| vate Love will probably returu at the while not in favor of an aggressive| same time. territorial expansion, it nevertheless} They report Company K. believes in following the hand of dea.| condition, with Fery litte illness, and 4 ‘ A : all the boys in the pink of conditic tiny when so infallibly indicated 981-rhird Regiment has lost none of its by the results of the war with Spain. | cood qualities, and is one of the Mr. Bailey is a man of brilliant at-|crack regiments at Lexington. The tainments, but he lacks wonderfully | boys expect to be mustered ont in being ableto read the signs of the|SHort time, and most of them will le ste Grek ladicsted sby tha ad glad of it, owing to their failure to y Oven a8 tamicated’ by he 86" set to the front. tions of the state conventions of his} own party BOILS INDICATE - ~ — DISEASED BLOOD. Democrats are laughing in great|1f Not ice over the change in the method bua of keeping the lists of eligibles to ap- pointment in the classified serv Boils, or their more aggravated form of corbuncle, surely indicate a State that this is another evi-| diseased condition of the blood, Vhich should have prompt attention ‘on the appearance of their first symp- toms, or they may lead to more seri- lence of the hypecrisy of the repab- licans in their administering of the army of 100,000 men, au ingreased|'#¥ 8nd that by this move they} ous diseases. Eat the best you can navy, and a system of military gov- ernors, tuat the Government would lose $60,000,000 suuually in sugar, that it would violate a fundamental principle of our government, and that it would floally result in an alliance with Great Brita. He contends that the inhabitants of this territory are in every way unfit to become Amenican citizens, and tha not govern them without allowing them to help govern us. He states that had the Republicans in Congress ygnized Cuban independence at he proper time, there would have r beea no war, Mr. Bailey forgets, however, that every action of the Cubans since the beginniag of the war demonstrates most clearly their absolute incapa- bility of self-government at the pres- ent time; and, liad congress and the sresident recognized the insurgents, ahich Mr, Bailey thinks they ought to have done, that right now this ent would he maintaining a goverpn standing ainy fa Cuba to these sume insurgents Mr, Bailey seems to live in the past, events of daily occurrence with the lessons they teach seem to have po weight with him He bas formed his plat. form apd he proposes to follow its conClusions (o whatever end they may lead. Granting that this nation will lose $60,000,000 in customs receipts as a result of the chaoged relations with Cubs,Porto Rico avd the Philippines, the baiauce of trade that will be ip islands will more our favor with tho: against our increased commerce, a increase of our mavufacturivg bu! ness, with the accrmng benefits to our wage earners, and the “inpuiner- ence, arecord of dismissals without cause by Dr. Gillman in his private prac- to be found. If the democrats did|tice for blood diseases such as Old contro} | 2° eternally howl about republic: clash almost between the President} edo, o. * and big advisers, No, the democrats | WALVING, KINNAN & MAKVIN, Wholesai had better vot talk. about this mat- | , all's Cévarrh Cure ts caiken internally v rice The place themselves in line with the|get, aud freely use Botanic BI spoils system. But the democrats| Balm (B. B. B.), Mrs, W. A. St forget that under the last adminiatra-|0f, Angusta, Georgia, bad boils for > w ; everal years past, a3 well as a care tion of Mr. Cleveland, and his former bunele ‘over the right eye. This one, for all that, the records of dis-| spring she felt the symptoms of boil missals for no cause whatever,|coming on again, While sewing she reached highwater mark, and has| Would prick the skin with her needle since not been equalled, Civil ser-| Tbe little sores would fester. She Pie, . took two bottles of Botanic Blood Vice reform has been the rallying cry | Balm (B, B. B.) and was entirely at we could | both, great political parties for|cured, and she passed the spring some years, but it is also emphatic-| without the annoying boils and possi- ally trae, that it has been more|ble return of a carbuncle. Her faithfully and fairly administered by] Pood was refeved of «poison mat- the republicans than by the demo- Ted vematty, ie ebades be crats, Take as an example, for in-] J, D. Wotkins, Blakely, Ga., stance, the government printing| writes: ‘‘Old sores covered my en- office at Washington, ‘This great] tire person and itched intensely night bureau employs many hundreds of aod day. For several months T vould r not work at all, 1 commenced the clerks, etc., and under the regime of] use of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B Mr. Benedict who was chosen the/B.) and began to grow better the! second time because he so fairly car-| first week, aud am now sound and ried out Mr. Cleveland’s ideas in re-| Well, free from sores and itching, and gard to appointments, ‘tor prefer- bad ers Sea Balm (B. B. Br) is and nowhere is so disgracetal| q scientific vegetable compound used Sores, Scrofula, Boils, Blood Poison, : vee tetc, It cured so many people that administrat ivi 0 i ’ tration of civil service, itlit was pat on the market 17 years would not be so strange, but when] ago and is for sale by all druggist they see the chosen exponent of| $1.00 per large bottle. It has always civil service reform, sppoint a man|edjoyed a large sale because it who was 80 absolutely coldblooded in CUR his dismissals that he !ost ‘the good after everything else has been opinions of even his political confre-| tfied in vain. It cures because B.B. B. drives the poison out of the blood es, the papnor a rem they cannot help bat wonderland yody. Hook of cures sent free what peculiar and strange brands of | of charge. cunrs! cures! civil service reform are to be found] Blood Balm Co,, Atlanta, Geor- in the democratic party, In the present instance, more democrats will be found on the rolls of the de- Hundred Dol partmeats, aod wherever civil ser-| $? tan ee te eee vice has b pplied, tl than offset that loss, That $60,000, | gore odes tevehlane oe tn for the 000 will be a paltry sum when set}democrats even being retained in| RoRorsbie {cases where it produced # sharp fade oy, thet Bree: rs Reward for latarrh Cure ¥ J. CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, 0, We the unersigned, havi known PJ. « Fr tu able to ¢ Weer blood P SOLDIER HEARD FRO L) phone franchise for sale is a wil Letter Received From Kd Bolin one, ‘The council should f up) 1§ -qromends of their action by offering the franc e| | ‘wonen are for sale at as early a date as le ( HY Ta Tory by lax, Paducah is plenty large| tte Is Now Penmessce vals with pain - | in the head, ger, Formerly of the Fire Department, regelyed | Tennessee volunteers, y And wotil « few months ago, «| " e station. He) painlessly. oo Se Wines Qrdal im my eurpeaeee? makes menstruation painless, 4 well as lay appreciation end regular. It puts the deli- n long. bx cate menstrual orgausin condi- me to the conclus' | | nel of Go. K, Third Ky,, , Which you mailed me, « » many familiar faces being those of Lieu-| 1 Harris, Sergent Taking the picture all in all I think them fq set of slaves under your While I have nothing against m regiment the appearance of #0 familiar faces ma aomesick aud I wished 1 y that Tam} struck on the service by any means numerous and | in it I recognia tenants Stewart Unele Sam yesterday afternoon for Memphis. } iss clothes is pot at all what it is cracked You bave all to be thank.| They Too Often Eat Fatally ful for not enlisting, about two weeks ago, upon the damp sauds of the where we had to encounter the dense, = almence Poorly clad, poorly | 't fed, and as a consequence our regiment have had numerous deaths Our regiment is composed of half Kentuckians, i, Fulton, Hopkins-| for + Amo n t about | | Paducah, and, by the way, a brother , during ‘ by my own company upon bis arriva: | ; by being appointed at present quartered reservati ied with lors for} iy nd betier food s i reservation e. That where we are suy tents, good beds 2 situated the barracks Sam has his regulars « the present there are in ay Tennesse Fifty-first Lowa, Kans Wyoming and Battery upon the next expedition compris of the following trans: Australia, City nd City of Peking this has been knocked in the bend, | ‘ however, a3. we All of orders not te Private Karnes wil) remain until} > g for the past seeins to have fallen through but the general belief have not had a ceat the time which nearly ki couple of dollars would © seen on the trip 1 ve it for them e all the boys your folks and reg the firemen, Piers. and e boys gards and best wishe 3o to all Regards to all Ist Tenn, Plantation Ciull Cure is made by Mapstield Drug Co., henee LIGHTFOOL BACK, The City Attorney is Preparing to| lash ¢ Sue Mr. White's Bondemen, City Attorney R. T. Lightfoot re- turned yesterday and is today pr from paring to the bondsmen of ly not file it] 4405 y or two, if not lc in Contractor Linu Wh r e Graves} 7 iout is also back from the Windy City. vet Doa’t experiment, but get the old It is not difficult to understand jon Chill Cure. 30ARD MEETIAG, NO SCHOOL There was no meeting of the board of education last the announcement of a contemporary. | lotti had been “ The regular meeting takes place next| cud M Tuesday night, y t.| mostly to please the gallery. Cava Don't you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? Tho Alert Parson was ex- »ved by yoursern Boston Courier It Requires as Much Work. any men believe that y{ When they have borr The value of ihe Mexican corn ¢ for 1896 was over $72, The tic, | is ten times the value: Sag | | MONTHLY SUFFERING. back, breast eloulders,sides the| ¢ pains are rymptoms of who was fo ous derangemenis that can be corrected. The men+ strual function should operate tion to do their work properly, » And that. stops all this. pain, volt Why will any woman éuffer » real proud of the picture | month after month when Wine in the Paduc of Cardui will relieve her? It ing symptoms, . Advisory’ Department,” The ve Chottonooga Medicine Coy Caotbanooga, Tena y somewhat ; me ieee, had gone paing In my héag and Sea Vertieely relieved By SALBR DUELS. and s until | Popular. camped! ‘The saber duel has een very Pacitiv, | f 1 of late has been wins | ¢ it an it was « is, no doubt, that ot} ris not every duelist’s weap- he results, as t « duly recognized the | | ng the trial’ of | De puty t een seen . nor, the | fas a typic | d. It was fo | ) meaning bu Bes. 1 . of this combat pals master’s best manner, and ei | lete, besides, in every technica! A of Calli y a with the to sail | ‘ to its cor | . which have] head and » gol Ir this this too, | ) t will be x thrust Don't ‘nat toh le eem toh ith us will | ate. | Cavall ch eet A thrust in the ‘at s the tongue and | windpipe, and ¢ ‘ to be fi 1 v4 k y. In the Alin ught, in the arge! Vy point again vine| 20°! being ran pdt ven years later ie had his life thrust out of ars. In the Castenschiold-Rahden duel 7: Co; gen in July, 1890, thrust- love ts | ine len. Phe saber seem | chosen by both sief, levs Caster r this he Danish had mnes- ; ‘ Busch’s cireus, where his re wife was engaged as an ey 1 performer. ‘There was a k t of but brief duration, cut across the f Js inter seconds interevenes very ne ad before the ble could be stop tal hours to stitch him up. by no means unpopular in its time. arm » of the cavalry arm The point stroke was Lazer, it is s sword arm neatly lopped off. aber duel has not been popul I less easy to understand why it nee. The meeting w times befor: y ill-feeling. zotte, BLOOMERS IN EUROPE. ”m on the afternoon and in the morning an 2 eis) Bicycle Races! LABOR DAY September 5th and 6th. | eseach day, Every record will be broken on the La Belle s—Pursuit, novelty, handicap and charupion- | Admission 15 and 26 cents The following speedy riders wil! pedal the Excelsior Junior Champion ex-All-round Champion Emery Hobson Robert McCun W. Wilkins, One Mile Champion Watch the pink wheels. Best riders ride the best wheels. Excelsior Bicycle Works) Third and Washington Streets -OBERTS BEER 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 KE@ BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Tenth and Madison streets p F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. te Be {Telephone 101. rand all kinds of Temperance D | PROFESSIONAL H. T, RIVERS Physician... and Surgeon OM\ce Sixth end Broadway, at Infirmary, Office Hours: 9 to 10fa, m, Stod p.m. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m, Telephones;68 and 296, A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. Canruent. Buona, Ur-Statns, Fifth and Broadway. DR, W. C, EUSANKS, HOMKOPATHIST, OMce—I Broadway. ‘Telephone 120. Heeldence, 100) Jefferson St clephone ‘Otc Hours M10," 8, 7.8 OR. J. 0. SMITH'S Regular hours for office rection, 140.0 a. mij 1 Jo 3p ma. and 6 10 Thy Wher y in, rather them near th iene Bours peiwoen Broadway and Jef- Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson, Teles 143. HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon | Office Hours: oe cL Onc HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBIN DER DR). W..PENDLEY sed Book-making plant. g out of town. A thoroughly equi You need send noth ning Books atallotti’s death, serious Patent Flat-Ove: RROADWAY | The New York Weekly Tribune THE GREAT National Family Newspaper DR. iH. T. HESSIG For FARMERS and VILLAGERS and your favorite home paper, THE SUN, Paducah, Ky. | Year for $1.00) Physician and per- «din 1 there were any number of Third Sergeant. | x *s unconverted old officers ! buttoned 1's duel with the Un ar,” Maxence Gilet, will the mo BOTH One THE #. Y, WEEKLY TRIBUNE the nation and world, comprehensiv torials, interesting short stories, scie , trated fashion articles, humorous pictures, and is instructive and to every member of every family THE SUN six: the village, inform: crops and prog] pensable weekly visitor at Send all subscriptions to THE SUN, Pad , when the has an agricultural department of the highest merit, all important of arket reports, able ed fle and mecha: # you all the local news, political and social, keeps y« your neighbors and friends, o es for farm prod: ete for the year, and isa bright our home and {i ¢ farm ‘and in | EXCURSION NATIONAL n, in Brussels. In ly, the point had TO BE HELD IN CINCINNATI SLPL. Sth to 10th, NEW SOUTH OR SUNSK DON A, MARR, Master, all of the midd head. The flow of blood half blinded Dorking innkeeper t-Baruti duel, fought in | Heed their manners imc two French subal- ve had more serious Licut. Millot got a which severed «l vessels, He was ling ed, and it took two mor- ROUND TRIP RATES FROM | METROPLIS, ILL., PADUCAH, KY., ‘To Cincinnati and Return, $10, hey make bloom. ere a profession. Rational Dress lesg whose members are pledged to popu- In Hungary the saber duel has been The last was fought only a few years between two officers of the vide up their neighbor! her visit from house to ging the women to wear ¥ pepper whole ne barred, but ted, had his » had | WERK WaARKROAT Cc IM AMnOnare, Paducah their breeches with whoever wil on the same garments elty wears off and unt lady in rational dress TORS WANLED. 1 have been the weapon.chesen ement of the Cavallotti- Ladies or gentlemen, for our com- plete sets of Juvenile Books for the has four books graded for little ones to grown up charming, de shown toa lady in silks. of London who ride bi long skirts and bloom cycles all wear ers underneath lai. T d made the at 7 hadms z lightful, captivating. ere seems to have been Large books, each overflowing with happy illustra- Tremendous sell Jing like them, Four m |barvest for energetic workers. Credit Once on the er however, they would natural- ly warm up. And den the saber is apt not to pardon.—Pall Mall Ga- 1 de with a saddle seat and a skirt which hangs etraight plait on either side of the sad- dle are the most graceful and birdlike figuresin Europe. Far too many wear the usual walking dress of thin ma- terial, with high boots, no underskirta, but bloomers in their place, and on windy days these well-meaning wom- en make such sorry spec Outtit with samples of all Send twelve 2 cent! stamps for paying part only of the Drop all trash and clear $300 a month with our exclu- {sive Juveniles. |Concern, Juvenile Dept. Chicago, four hooks fre Ee) What They Mean in Paris—In Othe dat Cities. : In Paris there are but two styles of bicycle dress, long, narrow skirts and bloomers, ‘The bloomers are very nu merous—-one sees little clouds of them is de Boulogne of a muprar postage alone. selves as to give the bloomerites a good y that the rational dress modest.—Provider National Book If you want all the news every day Delivered to ity for 10¢ per week, evening they trickle through all the other streets as their wearers go to or from the Bois. But never is a pair of bloomers worn by a virtuous woman, except it be an American, who sees so many and adopts the costume in ryoranee of the fact th t they are in , Kar, Kye, Nose snd ‘alist. Vadnceh ‘Throat Speci vadinge! “% | Lagomarsino is up-to-date ua] ine ne, No, 41236 Broadway, | | OMfce, 116 South Fifth Street. Kesidence, 94 Tennessee street, | Office Telephone 416; Residence 416; ‘DR. KING. BROOKS | Dentist and | Oral Surgeon ‘orth Fifth Street. elephgne Call 402, | Office 120 North Fifth street, j Residence 418 Adama street | Telephones: OMlee, 402. Residence, 270, DELIA CALDWELL, M. D, | Surgeon Office and residence, 522 Broadway, | Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m,,2 to 4 pam, | Telephone No. 191 | HENRY BURNETT | Attorney-at-Law Will practice in all the courte, | | 18 South Fourth St., Panvcam, Ky | THOS. E. MOSS ‘ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, Brainerd Henry( lk. Mobman | BRAINERD & HOLSMAN . ARCHITECTS... cHIcaGo Branch Office Room 3 American-Ger+ man Nationa! Bank Building, PADUCAH, KY. Ww. M. JANES OFFICE 328; BROADWAY ED H. PURYEAR "Sie Roe hey Attorney at Law. And Notary Public, Real ts' Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Tith Formerly master commissioner of the Mevracken cirenit court. Will practice in all the courte of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other litigation. Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as administrator of decedents’ estates and as guardian of infants, Bonds for security given in surety companies. Office No. 127 South Fourth street ‘Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. IF YOU HAMANA Plumbing:Work to do See FG, HAKLAN,JR Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds, SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY,,, Call and See His Lin ot Apriak dwar phone, Mg ~e