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OF TAILOR-MADE SRIRTS Begivning Morning, These skirts are all fres! the new styles, and LESS THAN TPE MEt Usot At this price we have $1.50 $3.00 83.98 stylish braid trimmin offered you now for cade skirts, all lengths Black, brown and” blue cloth skirts, percaline lined, gs, made to sell for $6.00. Taffeta silk lined cloth skirts wi tucks—navy blue and black. Mouday tember 5 lors, sent us for this sale, madein th MAKING WOULD YOu a large lot of full lined black bro- Published every afternoon, except THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, |rorce the Iaw are continually violat- £ WioupaRDang [detriment of the city, The city wr: TRNETkan | Authorities fll the city court with pinRotons: petty offenders daily for some slight P.M, Pianer, W.F. Paxton RW. Clements, i } 7.8. Wiltiamson John J. Dorian violation of the city ordinance and Sad einai awe | at the same time violate the ordinances Ofice: Noj 214 Broadway. | with impunity themselves, In ac- a | oordance wilh the above ordinance! Daily, per anntim in advance. $ 4.60) no bide have been sskedt for by the Osily, Six months © 2.25) oresent administiation. The Yeiser lowest bidder, and all bids shall be in writing. It is a serious question why the very parties who are supposed to en- THE PADUGAN DAILY SUN Sunday, by tea aii ing it, and that furtuermore to they ) “ 40 daily, One month, administration never failed to atk for vee 10 conte Weekly r annum in ade bide—and espeeially so after the Sux vance vee 1,00] Was elected the official printer of the city, and thus became entitled to the work when no bids were asked for, The qualifications of sehool i trustee are the same as those of a pesscsesssososseos (councilman, Thocity ordinance pro- = 2 | hibite a coun) STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, i Specimen copies rr) FRIDAY SEPT, 9, 1898. man from coutracting | with the city, and this probibition ap " plies with just as inuch force to @ e fet the firm of C. d, re- | School trustee, Yet We, the Ts 4 | AL. Leake & Co., job printers, whicl respectively the Manages @| i,m includes no other person than C the Circulator and the %/ uy. Leake, ihe president of the svhoo! Fancy Silk and Satin Waists All the newest designs best taffeta and satin. $5.00 ¢ Newest Belts and Buckles, 25, 50, 75 SI with tucks, ruffles and plaits, made of the You will want them at these prices, o $5.40 Special in Colored Taffeta Silks, 59c Glace and solid colored taffe most stylish shades, regular 75¢ qu Novelty D cially suitable for separate Phirty pieces of all-wool novelty dres: iaiatte skirts and child tas, 22 inches, woven edge, all the sality, our price 59¢ 4 yard. ress Goods In the Carpet Room New carpets, rugs, curtains, daily. Our stock was never s This week we make a sp rugs, usual price $2.50, for $1.98, draperies and linoleums are coming in © complete and attractive. x iql offer of good quality 30x60 Smyrna ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY Cc 221 BROADWAY rica our prices to give satisfaction. Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifth Street Under Palmer House Telephone A. L. LASSITER Successor to B, 8, DAVIS Architect and Superintendent holidays, SOLICITORS WA 1ED. Ladies or gentlemen, for our com plete sets of Juvenile Books for the| y Each set bas four books h graded for little ones to grown up th the new horizonta s gooes, 34 inches wide, espe ren’s dresses, only 25¢ yard. L epartment complete in repairs dad dole all kinds of repair work. of buildings, fitting of electric bells and repairing of fans and motors promptly attended to. All we ask is a fair trial, and we guarantee The wiring Pressman of the Paducah §} poard, has a bill agsinst the school Daily Sun, do state that §) board of $42.00 and against the city the average circulation of Z| council of #42 50 for the month of the Paducah Daily Sun | August. Farthermore, no bids were fi t ths end- $|StKed for any of this work, all of oe the tye ee which was therefore let to him con- ing July 31, 1898, was (5545) Fifteen Hundred and Forty-five. At E. Younc, Manager. S. A. Hitt, Circulator. Ep T, WETHERINGTON, Pressman, Mr. Leake saw fit to charge. It is said, some years ago, when the book keeper of a certain daily pa- per here charged prices of his own liking fur job printing, that the diplo- ed by that paper, with pull, for$13. ‘The above was subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of August, 1898. W. F. PAXTON, Notary Publ $3.50. My commission expires January 22, 1902. city going to be ropbed? CECE CESS: A LESSON OF Ege in court and fined, but no matte HE WAR. ject says the camps of instraction| jaw ntrary notwiths' that were established in the south for pale sit the purpose of toughening the vol- unteer soldier to endure hot weather did more harm than good, says w. f, Curtis in the Chicago Record They say that in the large majority of cases the volunteer trocps were debilitated by the evervating climate of Tawpa, Jacksonville, Mobile aod other rendezvous in the south, while health officer of Paducah don’t ay preciate his importance. fixes his office hours arbitrarily an positively refuses to work after 5 [ m2. the reguiare who came from thenerth-| pis duty or resign, it should ern Jatitudes, aud particularly from] found, He Las no right to fix offic the pure air of the mountains, lost) hours for his official duties. half their strength and vigor before The} ss ete thine amd tt ehowld « » va! 70. Styl of tes BABNE the vol-| Tie compliment that the Goeb unteers in the southern camps was to} e'ection machine pays to Mr. H. ( accustom them to hot weather, and the plan was recommended, not only by offlvers of experience, but by the highest authoriues in the medical corps. Oveasionally an objection was offered, but the overwhelming majority of those who were consulted believed that the troops should ap- Proach the tropics by easy stages, and that at least three jumps—from their homes to Chickamauga, from there to Tampa, or some other gulf port, and then to Caba—were neces- sary to acclimate the northern men. Several of those who were firmly of ‘Tandy by placing Aud then it is a bad thing for Harry He ia young and inexperievced, an contact with the contaminating influ effect on him, COMMITTEE CALLED The Republican District Com mittee Will Be Here this opinion at the begioning of the the Mth war now admit that it was 4 mistake. Y If the acclimatization process could| Will Take Action Such as They have been extended for year they Deem Necessary—Call think the scheme would have worked, on the theory that a man who has spent twelve months ina moderately; ‘The republican district committee hot climate is better fitted to endure} as been notitied to meet in Paducal 4 very hot one than a man who comes| On Wednesday, September 14th., 1 directly from the temperate zone | 8¢ Such action asit deems edvisabl ribeye; ees ‘ in the congressional race. ys . er, that the troops} Other important business will als: were moved to Cuba just at the time|be transacted at the meeting, and th: when they were beginning to feel the| Prospects are that all the thirteer debilitating effects of the Florida a |COmmitteemcn will be present. ‘The mosphere, and were in the worst pos-| Patmos "| Probably be at the sible condition. It would have been } much better to have sent them direct from Majue and Montana, while they were fresh and vigorous, than to let hom stop half way, {avestigation of the Second division, By he 0 . ird corps hospital, > The practice of the navy is based!) Ward serpy roe one upon the theory that « man who has| ade, Second division, Third ens. wad the benelit of a sojourn in the|Maior J.J. Jobnson and Major K Issued, READY TO REPORT, Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 9 —The trary to law, and at any price that)” | mas for the public schools were print- Afterwards when the work was let out to competition, the school board]. got exactly the same work done for} ‘The question that occurs now is, how long are the people of this If a poor man unfortunately takes | a one drink (oo many, be is pulled up] Spain what the law is, it seems that favor- Every one of the army officers} tes must have the job printing, snd), with whom I have discussed the sub-| gt their own price, the ruling of the nding. Iv’s a cold day when the honorable He now won't issue a health certificate only within those prescribed limits, and he If there is any way by which the health officer can be forced to de be No] % other officer of the city would dare him on the Mc Cracken county election board is st the very best @ most doubtful one it is feared that the effect of persons ences of the machine will have a bad | Kitchenor to capture the Khalifa Ab with pains the head, k, breasts, jders,sides ips and limbs. t they me fier. dangerous derange can be corrected. ‘Tlie men girual function should operate “ae ELREE'S * qydul makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the deli+ cate menstrual organsin condi- tion to do their work properly. And that. stops all this pain. Why will any women suffer month when Wine of Cardui will relieve’her? It costs $1.00 at the drug store, Why don’t you get a bottle » requiring give acties® .” The Co, res Ogorer NEWS Secretary Alger says that the regi- ments designated lo remain in service will remain, which seems to contain an intiwation that petitions will be a waste of time, As soon as about 100,000 men have been mustered cut, says the secretary, the entire will be reorganized, put into rtable camps and kept there | needed for service in Cuba, Porto Rico aud the Philippines, Spanish officials in Porto Rico have ordered the destruction of all s aud ammunition belonging to|tl The rifles are to be broken and the ammuni'ion thrown into ve sea, Ocher forms of public property, in the departments, are so included in the destruction. The president has decided that no food suall be distributed to army ubans. If they want ratiens, they vust disband and go to work. One mand, that of “Gen, Cebrego, rju D+ sas already done this, Miles has given to the press his Ge Ola written statement covering urse from the beginning of the w: le says the Kansas City Star in' view was correct in all e-sentral points, It was this interview that arged Secretary Alger with attempt- g secretly to undermine Miles’ ority at Santiago, while publicly e|recoguiziog him as the commanding ueral. Secretary Alger declines tu liscuss the matter farther, and it is said to be the policy of the admiois rm tan bne of Aileen allabe There is said to be no j, | keliboed of the inquiry which Miles is believed to desire, ~ all the European powers have replied favorably to the Czar's proposition fora peace contereuce and the conferesce may be held in St. Petersburg ia November. Over 500 Arabs, mounted on camels, have been sent by General Almost dullah. Officers have counted nearly 11,000 dead bodies of Dervishes on the batileficld. It is believed that 16,000 were wouaded, and the Sir- e}dar has between 3,000 and 4,000 prisoners Several other warships have ar. rived at Candia and re-enforcements of blue jackets began rapidly to make POSITIVE PROOF. a A lady friend of wine bus for sev- eral years been troubled with bump. and pimples on her face and peck for which she used various eosmetics rT in order to remove them and beauti- fy and improve the complexion; but thi local spplications were only temporary, and left ber skin in trated crops an OBE © Is rapidly becoming the favorite witl the pe opie others, for t) reson. that it 1s BEER |- of this city, It leads a ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY | PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor Telephone 101. 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How George Secured Her Pathe wale! ST eycling,’ sai itech? old man, ‘or you'll have m “But George crowded his stil)! | your consent? he | P&P o—yes—get away—you may have her—pull out! bellowed the old! be a man, in an agony of terror. ; “Thank you,’ cried George, wit! er talk business when I’m the old man, wi h hi 1 his in th One of the London evening newa- headfores eludes: he New York Weekly Tri highest merit, all important bors and (ri + on tine 8 for farn ‘ and sab + Wolin } cents; LODGING 2 BROADWAY 1 Family Wewspa FARMERS and VILI.AGYRS and your favorite heme pay E SUN, Padusah, Ky 00) an agricultural department riainin a © accowm sent to Their Marriage. . “You say that George is going to built and jx te “But how on earth did ho get the | Consis!s in « Tite wives ® old man’s consent?” an “But “He werked it beautifully. You} know the old man is reen on ; the wheel, und as nervous as a te , zling old maid. He's re it stage where he is dead afvaid some- 4 body will run into him, and—well, i ~ George took advantage of it. He Yet thee ; waited until he could catch the old to man alone in the park, and then he are came up alongside of The old man almost tumble Y when George , spoke to him, but he made a brave at Ti! tempt at a bluff. ‘Excuse me,’ said George, ‘for breaking in upon the ! slay pleasure of your ride, but Thavesome Work a little, and ‘ business of importance to transact try care, without with you.’ South Africa . A Peculiar F; 1 | SPAIN’S NATIONAL DEBT, \Physician... | and | 18 PRC ESSIONAL H. T, RIVERS and Surgeon Ofice Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary. Office Hours: ) to 10a, wm Sto4 p.m. 7:20 to 8:40 p.m, ‘Tele phones 68 and 296, A 5. DABNEY, DENTIST. Canpnens. Bornpixe, Ur-Stams, | Fifth and Browdway, | OR, J.-D, SMITHS * nice vraetice, 710 ¥e. m, cS | Whdn practi | wily to, rather tha v » Ninth, betw ep Hroadway and Je uer Ninth avd Jefferson, ‘Tei |HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and | . | Surgeon 98. m,, 1108p. mn ‘idee, No 4124) Broadway, ‘DR, J, W.-PENDLEY ¢, 116 South Fifth Street. , Wt Tennessee street. one 416; Residence 416. DR, KING BROOKS :| Dentist and | Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street. Telephone Call 402, DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 120 North Fifth street. Residence 418 Adame street ‘Telephones Residence, 270. 'DELIA GALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Odlice and residence, 522 Broadway. ours, 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p. ne No. 191 Dr. J. E. COYLE or Physician and Surgeon of | 1522 Broad St. Teleptene STs, A. T, HUDSON PHYSICIAN + | Ollice with Dr. Brooke, Teleph : elephone 45 d Residence 622 Broadway.” 6 ‘| HENRY BURNETT ol! Attorney -at-Law Will practice in all the courts. South Fourth St. PaDUC ag, Ky » —.. THOS. E. Mosg ATTORNEY-AT-LAW headway inst the rioters. The it Away st the ri | eyes firmly glued to the front whe: Britis and German consulates were! “Oh, don't you?" said Gas a lun 0) t . burned and the British vice consul] hesheered in towardshim. | “It means a n v 1 16 South Fourth Bre ie is “Wow! said the old man, witha of M : —_—— uOW TO HAVE A CL violent wabble, ‘What do you war hat ie: FREE FROM PIMPLES, "r want to marry your daughter! I ik: vor aoe To be beautiful and bave a fair] wey ee 1, it doce!” said Mary, «1 RFAl i skin, you must have pure blood and | Wel, nan agree gt, ld man. athe mp 2 ML BI y Ie {OWNS good health. To do so, purify the| you!’ fre Gases, \ on pa dl “Smortaune sean blood and build up the health with} fim aren ne 1 Asie bringthe |, mortange realty," the best Tonic and Blood Purifier of |: , Thie aout IE" ber eee Seem the age, Hotanie Biood Balu (Is Bl jo esp ove new sid George, ‘and she The next Y brought the | —--—_—-_ Aon a Br) isthe old standard and re Z ihe aia page wher Mp dada emedy. never fails to cure ; peered pigs } , sete ete ots HI i all manner of Blood aud Skin dis- a Pasties WO tow the | ea mule. Bee CD t PURYEAR Mega e tay ase, incladivg pimples which are ) M orgs er caused by poisoa iu the blocd. howled the lough.\—< Atloraev at Law And Hotary Public, Real estat Life Insuranes Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly ormeriy master commissioner of folks, Each book charmi coel gone of the isi 8. Helburn, has been c : || Amertean German fi »ook charming, de of the north is in better » has been completed, and] worse cc io I 00) onde National Bavk Buliaing, ‘Third Moor lightful, captivating. Prices range| Condition to resist the miasmic influ-|* detailed report of the case wili{an internal prey Fommmeader 8 howl of delight, and rode away full Is the Ex, the Mevracken circuit Ae WeATT, EY trom be to $2.50. Large beoks, ences ofthe tevpic than oue wha has probably be submitted to Gen, Breck-| Hotavic, Blood Ealm (B BB) tte carry the good news fo Mabel.” Esormous Amount of 454 per |Pesctice in all tne courte of thie Mad ee a each overflowing with happy ill ‘ nridge this week. (yer %00 wit. | which : 7 J ‘yeling Gazettr merican Money, djoining counties, Spec! RIAGLING BOS. CIROUS ti T, Py ilustra-| lived half way bet! r wit.] which I have been using and selling: bed : 8 given t - Special attention } BR ’ ions. Tremendous sellers, Noth- ay between, It ie cusy|nesses were introduced betore the | slo used oe B selling ; Some of the magnitude o given to the collection of all claim METROPOLIS SEPT, 12, ing like them. Four months golden] °@Y t change the crews of the} committee, aud al days bay ples ave nepeoe 4 hb oh ae WIVES AS PROPERTY. pandas Upon the Spi tyr uti tion Will ean nthe other —— harvest for energetic workers. Credit | men of-war at ce: intervals | beet Consumed in the Inyestigatior abs fou} ber skin fs — ple can be gained by ax «St PCO | receiver bole a at ec egnee and. Rg olsamers Dick Fi Peps oe beatae pea at certain intervals, | seen consumed ty the investigation {soft and smooth and her general] POF€MY 48 It As Practiced in Parts of OU own situat ¥ @ comparison With | tdmiintatrator of cette) alo. ase OP ae _ Dick Fowler anq/ given. Freight paid. Biggest com-| Those who have served ia the tropica| M's, orate © alleged illtreatment | health much improved. Sie Africa aan uation, "Their national |and a4 guardian ot (ocecente’ estates: eo. Cowling make the following low |™'ssious. Outfit with samples of alll are sent to the farthest north and| meqe ee gry ce ettzated by tie] presses herself much gratited SEP ona ab the Gail bt per capita is about 486 posetas, | security given in eurete gone ones OF Joint rate—35 cents for the round |f0UF books free, Send twelve 2 cent] their places s north aud! committee, aud every point carefully | can recommend it to all who are thue| MAD is how t ea re aR share tin Aimerican money, Muthall, | ,0iM¢e No ore) pompanies. paarieels good returning on either |S®™ps for paying part only of the places are taken by those who)sifted and the exact facts bronght| affected, Mace aw are thus peat 0 live wi wif a few yea », estimated the wealth Legal Row), Paducah, Ky street; seach b the following convenient |PoSt#ge lone. Drop all trash and have been cruising in the north At-| oUt. | Tran Moantal vamwosl how i get hat w ih mt @ Pondo is Of Spain at about $455 per capita " bohedules clear 8300 a month with our exclu-| antic. No sailor is ~~ ae 1 1 main, Texas, | How ta got along with only one. Mon- Perhaps by this time it eould be placed | Sit, Diek Fowles rate los hs pa th our exclu.) ever sent from 4 | Blood Balm (BB. B ), $1.00 Ogamy is to hima condition of abject | at F160. 4 ld be placed —— gay gtk Fomler aves Paducal, |*ie Juventies | The National Book |New Orleans or Pensacola to the CONSUL WILDMAN IS POPULAR, | argo bottle, al deugaiste Send Yor poverty. When he aaniHen af abdeet tala The per eapita debt of the | bay, y 33 § Soncern, Juvenile Dept. Chic: is f e : ggists. Send for y en, however, he can OF gov mt thasotsve i ‘ Str. Dick Fowlerleaves Metropolis,| 22480 aie Deel Chieagos —[Caribdona sen, The grows thet man! Condon, 8 r boggetrets. loos alia Qu , Atiane | Rare i luswry of th oor four wives, | More than 20 percent. of the portagt © FOua.. JLp,m ; oe the ships in those waters London, Sept. 9 —A Hong Kong|'* Ga he is fairly assured of succes | ita Ith of th he percap 4 : 4 os J ers are as-/item says; ‘+The Filipi a halt success in life, f entire nation at ee en! Gnwih cn | & " M - ’ ‘ be Filipinos are look ‘ aud with half a dozen he is ng debt of th a 4p Gee: Com rg leaves Padoesb, #100 REWARD #100, come at Newport, Boston ing to United States Consul Wiitmag{, Dt: Kdwards, Kar, Kye, Nose ana| Wealth The explanation Hern fa pe { the United States gov | er Filter? » M, ‘The readers « A M30 | pi rou Me b » she anation o: vars nt, whieh th 18u¢6 im Combing lesvea Padscay [MESA eg AteUesse wit plans to | Portmouth, N. H. to give them the relief they are pray. | Ei" % Specialist, 4 ‘¢, | adox. is eimplel Wherene clvilten) | {¥0 and three-anerrceeemountes & tel g leaves Paducah, | eve that science a ing for. Aguinaldo has alway! ~ " man is supposed to support his wite, | lars é sues t billions of dol not, dont’ fail to see Bevis Cowling Ieavig’ Mat ALITTLE LAV bowed down in obedience befor Cheap Trip to Cineimnati. the Pondo leaves to his wome fol 181,00 wed in January, 1898, at (net) Mis 4 Panna tears 8:alropoedf ‘ a LAW, Wildman, and the better element of} On account ot the G@ AR the privilege of supporting him, Thin! tl A ie Thid Including ~ the EF n nn A Re | __Sstion 3 ot revised ordinance No, the Filipinos tiiok there is no wan | essmpment, the Ilinoie Cerra iail oho that’a saree eee Tw ite tndbtcae would be a per |. Uy, HER LAN JR he public to nee the world’s greatest 7, of the city of Paducah, reads as| tegen, American representative lere jroa'l company will sell tickets to] foo], “Mr, James O'Haire, mission, , The por capita wealth ot mee ty. set 4 z frous, and enjuy a plossavt tiie, Rolin; t Spain is kept out of the Philip-| Cincinnati and retarn on Sept, 3rd | TY Of the Catholic church in Uy States was, in 1890, #1 eae oaited 8 y Although the ity may” biayo al fondly ae the inatives are hopin) to 9th inclusive for 87.00 Beod re-| ¢Plains the working of the systens| °F course gr 1 800, 81.090; now itis — us , ea » they will give full credit for) turning anti! Sept. 13th. Subject ta} i # fetter eine Wa oe | 1086 ben et, but even on th j g epi h. Subject ta ‘olygamy,” says he, “is ) basis, the per capita ind: bia Chill Care is male by -Marsticld Drag Co., uinee cable. ‘eate Your wite WeGarhariic, eure coustipation terer - dali, droe~"srsgesund mouse EY & CO., Poledo, O. Doa't you know Plantation Chill Cure 18 guaranteed to cure yu? | public printer, with dutie efined | thi > Wi eee teens es a6 defined) this step to Wild They think/e ub in which are thé spokes | in does not car ith | he e it the control of the blank wocl ad ot the other job printing or blank book|mest."* work the vity may need, but all such work, when amounting to over $5, shall he let on written bids to the Pl Droggists will ssy they sell 1 " 2 more ation Chill Cure than all others, fs the American wheel of govern-| payment of 25 cents gdditianal, xlension until Get, fad by deposit. »g return portion of ticket and the the the id J. T. Do! VAN, Agent, sf0-TO- wae Tor I /ty Cours, Guaranteed tobacco bavit euro, mi sen atan i Wibod Teena, Bo BE. Atl ke nuinber of povina eye now his we estimated by th woe ti y the number of wi Seth Alldruggiste ¢hildren, becanse the whole y life’s support of the P priya; | Mess Wives 4 nan has settles | qWestion as to his previous wealth, | Pe? cap each wife was bought, and for hes amou ‘or her | Per cay and| Public affaix Gunton’s Ma, of the government to-day to only 14 per cent i 0 a wealth of the nation, \ interest charge on this debt must have paid from el j nted, i ; 2 eight to 30{ “mounted, in 4898-9 alth may be| ©¢nts; ual cot ofthe b Spain th ezine, on ft 22 Broaws; casiest fiter on oarth n, all and see prices? __ ‘Telephone 118.9 ete ‘ * ote . A