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a ~ em ey opr ene ee The First Fall Styles.... are here, and we extend a cordial invitation to you to drop in and look them over == Seasonable Dress Goods. a si k Percales 32 inches wide for 1-2 Pretty patterns in dark “cts. 10 cts. 25 cts. 50 cts. Covert mixtures in fos! colore.| ducks, a full line of the popular Tartan plaid woolenetts for school dresses at this prict The best value in 36 inch strictly all wool novelty dress goods we ever handled. Particularly attractive in the red, blue and green shades. 15 pieces high grade novelties in all wool, silk and woo! mixtures for stylish costumes. sx Crepons and Broadcloths Very fashionable fabrics, an elegant satin finished Broadcloth in all the newest shades for tailor suits. 98 cents a yard. The most stylish weaves in handsome black crepens, all qual- ities from 75c to $3.98c a yard. eof ANCY SILKS... Our line of exclusive noveltics in 4 yard waist patterns of striped and plaid taffetas, chine and brocade effects, has no equal in Paducah, Very popular for shirt waists and handsome linings are the 75¢ Taffetas, all shades, which we are selling at 59c a yard. Jssx NEW MILLINERY ~~ The first shipment received BICYCLE and WALKING HATS and MILITARY CAPS. Specials In The Carpet Room. "THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED #. M. Pisner RW. CLEMENTS dona ‘J. Dorian W. PPaxton DinKoTORS: POM. Masher, W.P. Paxton 3.8, Williamson Jobu J R.W. Clements, Dorian Office: No. 214 Broadway. Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months “ « 2.25 Daily, One month, “ 40 Daily, per week... + 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- oe 1.00 e THURSDAY SEPT. 15, 1898, AIIOD NAP IIDODIOOD DOIN WADE STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, Specimen copie We, the undersigned, re- respectively the Manager, s Circulator and | $ Pressman of the Paducah Daily Sun, do state that | the average circulation of i At. E. Younc, Manager. 8 = S.A. Hint, Circulator H 4 the Paducah Daily Sun ing July 31, 1898, was Ep T. WETHERINGTON, Pressman. The above was subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of August, 1898. W. F. Paxton (1545) Fifteen Hundred and Forty-five. for the twelve months end- Notary Public My commissiou expires January 22, 1902 QOGE OOH GCL KO CGH GCEEE Tu terrible occurrences Tuesday night, which ended in the death of All wool two ply carpets, a genuine bargain at 50c a yard Quarter wool two ply carpets in bright pretty colorings 35¢ a yard, Bee It will interest you to visit this department while we are dis playing the nowest designs in Moquet, Wilton, Velvet, Tapestry and Axminster Carpets. Handsome Curtains, : Rug: and Draperies. ELLIS Rudy & Phillips 219 BROAD AY 221 BROADWAY On or about September 1::we will open an electrical department complete in repairs and doing all kinds of repair work. The wiring 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 our prices to give satisfaction. Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifth Street Under Palmer House Telephone —_—_—_——_——_—_——_—_—_—_—_l SOL) RS WANTED. Cheap Trip to Cincinnati. On account of the G. A. R, en- campment, the Illinois Central Rail- Ladies or gentlemen, for our com- | pad company will sell tickets to plete sets of Juvenile Books for the|Qincinnati avd retarn on Sept. 3rd holidays. Each set has four books! to yth inclusive for $7.00, good ree graded for little ones to grown up) turning until Sept 14/4. Subject to folks. Each book charming, de-/exiension until Oct 2nd by deposit lightful, captivating. Prices range| jag return portiva of ticket and the from 50c to $2.50. Large books, | payment of 25 vents additional. each overflowing with happy illustra- td J, T. Donovan, Agent. tions. Tremendous sellers, Noth- ing like them. Four months golden harvest for energetic workers. Credit EIGE rs RACH, given. Freight paid. . Biggest com-| v1. inry in the case of Tom Por- missions. Gates Pi somes ces ter and Lewis Cook, colored sousta- bouts on the steamer John S. Hop. kins, yesterday rendered a verdict in the cireuit court at Smithland, giving the accused 18 months each in the penitentiary, They assaulted a white man named George Reynolds, of McCracken county, with a koife, The difficulty took place on the steamer John 8S. Hopkins a few months ago during a crap game. stamps for paying part only of the postage alone. Drop all trash and clear $300 a month with our exclu- sive Juveniles. The National Book Concern, Juvenile Dept. Chicago, 22030 Druggists will say 1 sell more Plantation Chill Cave than all others, & well known young wan and the wounding of another man, cause one to wonder where the police were on that night. Of course we under- stand that the remark that the police- men are never on hand at the right time can be spproximstely true with no disparagement to the police force ; fora policeman can be in but one place at a time, and persons looking for trouble generally avoid brass but- tons and a Bat in the affair Tuesday ight, the trouble be- blue coat. x | trict, resolved itself into a discussion] 4, 1 Fifth districts. The wisdom of the MUNYON'S HEADACHE AND INDIGESTION CURE action of the committee can only be determined by the future. the market that will he ins Tue first joint debate of the re- publican and democratic candidates for judge in the Third appellate dis-} ———_—_ of the Goebel election fairs of its viven bere Jones, the republican nominee oppos=| society has been invited, and the ing the law, and Judge Hobson, the| ‘ications sre that there wll be many se! | walkers vjoyable af~ law, Judge ind ever All democratic candidate, ardently up holding the law, The Mr George staff and family, Goebel law is to be the absorbing is- | WB have te ladies ad | ing the summer months wre now journing in Mt. Holly, Nod ‘They | will be home shortly. Supt. J, W. Hills, of the N.C. &| StL. left last night for indianapolis on ollicial business iniquitions neat 80- sue in that district this fall Some of the school be rd have been | ioformed that their superintendent of | constraction has said that he doesn't care how soon they give him the| hounce, as he succeeded in accom} Mr. James Campbell and sister, lishing what he started out to di sabek glee ile a few] work ia his brick on the contractor. | {fends at dinner Tuesday evening in| They are begtoaing to woader|Onor, Of Mise Loniee Bracken, of! ; 8 Dyersburg “where they are at,’ and 4 the] “sh robert “Mooit” went down tol superintendent really said it. Dyersburg Wednesday evening, on a ‘Tux republicans of the Fourth dis. | '""f Vist trict yesterday made a strong nomi.| ‘The fair director wre working hard jt ap a fair Hifthey are suce nation tn the person of Dr, Creel. | in it ie 1 tai the society The populists by; a candidate Who) vung men will give a fai hop. It is expected to weaken the democratic | could be tmade a bri'liant success, candidate to such a degree that a re-| and there tno doubt be a large crowd of vieitors ndance, publican victor7 is not only possible but most probable. As everywhere] ‘The Misses Powle else, the Goebel bill will be an issue. | Neftzcer ey AN exchange says that the ( nied States and England have talked more fighting and Miss Jane 6 Metropolis, the were ia. “SUMMARY. city Ins N } peace and done more than | NEWS soy other nations of the world this} phnece 8) idee year, Also it may be that the Czar's |; ¢ By fat the! fh eeactadely revislog elaborate plan for universal peace! ie Cuban tariff, t er with the may he followed by the greatest. war/announcement that United States to be sent to Cuba, bas e@ advocates of Cuban ndence that the United States + to maintain a protectorate ve island. The more pronoune- jed ndvocates of immediate inde- pendence are holding meetings to pro- test against this) policy of the United Staies as an ‘encroachment upon our rights as citizens of the free and in- dependent Republic of Cuba.’ While of modero tim jtroops a | | eonvineed Caxpipate Wikecen struck a snag at) Marion indey when he began telling | what a certain republican judge had done, ‘The judge happened to be in the honorables Charles in language more the audience and reminded forcible than elegant that he was mis- | taken. | EEE» | the Cubans about Havana Was it not in fact » breach of eti-jare hotly debating the question of quette to allow the governor of Lli-| annexation or independence and re- nois to spend a half day in our city | Jecting @ protectorate as impossible,a ; i | better feeling seems to prevail in the mith no courtesy shown him by our] castern end of the island. Several city officialsy We have a beautiful) other insurgent leaders have turned city and a good mayor. We would| over their commands to Gen, Lawton like to have distinguished visitors see | to be disbanded both. Radical measures have been —— Jadopted at Ponce, Porto Rico, to SOCIETY NOTES prevent a spread of yellow fever. . The soldiers bave been removed to camps on the hills and the headquar- e been transferred to Arroyo The streets of the town and the main roads are patroll- lers We stood at the barn, as the su ‘e down Behind the b 1 went and elsewhere lls, on 8 summer day ganearly in the evening. ‘The po- lice, or a part of them, knew that the quarrel had begun, and they also knew the men engag: to know dwell enough that a personal encounter If the statement made at the police head- would be no ebild’s play. quarters early in the evening was true, and we have no reason to doubt it, the two should have been arrested and men who were shot put under bonds, Yet, after knowing that place, the three men were allowed to peace one fight had taken roam about the streets and saloons with no hindrance or watchiog until finally the fatal meeting took place The police had ample cause to see that all three men were sent home at “ least, or kept apart. that @ little more attendance upon their duties on the part of the police force might have resulted in prevent- ing the terrible tragedy of Tuesday night. It is just as much the duty of the pelice force to prevent trouble as itis to arrest offenders after the trouble has occurred, Technicalties should be ignored in cases where serious trouble is known to exist, Tuk the school board erred in appropri ating $¢ the new school building, which sre un- question of whether or not to make repairs on necessa , i8 one in which the public has become thoroughly interested, and it will uever be content until the question is settled by a disinterested expert, As long as the board, wiih the preponderance of evidence and the statement of their superintendent and building committee, allows the doubt consensus of opinion, against to exist, there will he general dis- trust of its ability to represent the people. If it did right’ and was not mistaken, it will be as much to its interest to have the matter settled for]. all time to else. come, as to any one's tiently awaiting developments, being Fivst district’ met in this city yester- day and decided that the best inter- ests of the party could be subserved by making no congressional nomina. tion this year. The decision of the} vote the straight ticket at all times, early and often,’’ But the consti- | tuted authority of the district has! spoken and all republicans should| abide by its decision. its reasons upon many occasions, But the Sun prefers to abide by th decision of the district committee, rather than precipitate a factional Don’t experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure. , Edwards, Kar, Nose and ress seat See It seems to us| Meanwhile the public is pa-|: entirely dissatisfied with the board's| = palpable effort to whitewash its action, 7 Tae republican committee of the committee ia a great disappointment | » to many republicans who desire to|- The Spy has |: advocated a nomination and bas given |~ ed The Spanish prisoners aod th Her eyes were tender, and big, and ! ' - 3 |civil prisoners have been removed brown— | h from the jails and barracks and sent Her breath as sweet as the new-| into camp outside the city mown hay cease Charles Denby, for wany years Far from the west, the faint sun-| minister to China, believes the United shine States should retain all the Pbilip- Glanced fitfully o'er her golden|pines He regards this as a time hair; when the United States can secure a Her deep, brown eyes were turned] strong commercial advantage ia the Far Kast does wot especially in China, He think much of army aired in the Philippines towards mine, And a look of contentment rested there. an would be The New York Weekly Tribuns HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You peed send nothing out of town. Patant Flat-Ovening Books RROADWAY y THE GREAT National Family | Newspaper For FARMERS and VILLAGERS and your favorite home paper, THE SUN, Paducah, Ky. BOTH One Year for $1.00 THE WY, WEEKLY TRIBUNE the nation and world, cor agricultural department of the rest merit, all important news of relisble market reports, able edi and mechanical information, illus orous pictures, and is instructive and entertaining ory fa to every member of « THE SUN gives you all the local news, political and social, keeps you in close touch with your neighbors and friends, on the farm and in the village, informs you as to loc condition of crops and prospects for the yea welcome and indie pensable weekly visitor at your Send a SUN, subscriptions to THE Paducah, Ky OBERT'S BEER of others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THK KEO BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, Telephone 101, “~la Pop, Seltzer Water and all Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the pec his city, It leads ab. Tenth and Madison streets Ordass Oiler wetil 1 pam perance 1D kinds PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS Physician... and Office 9 to 10}, m, Telephon le ¢ ath, bet Jence corner Ni phone 148. HARRY F, WI Physi Toes. Office, 116 So! Office Telephone Dent Oral 120 North Fifth S| . [after the islands have been pacitied I see her bathed in the sunlight’s tlood, I see her standing now— Peacefully standing — and chewing her cud, As I stroked ler eare—that Jersey cow! The Second Kentucky regiment ar rived at Camp Hamilton Tuesday from Chickamauga park. It will be paid off sud mustered out of service McKinley has invited former Ambassador Eustis and Mr Evan P. Howell to serve on ihe com- mission to investigate the *ar depart: peacefully President The above ts a bya well] went. The president vants a com roe ents| usission of seven mep and is said to bave received sqitfactory responses Tomorrow night Al G. Field will | {rom five be greeted by a large audience at} The volutteer army st Cam} Mortoo’s opera house. After the} Thomas haf been dissolved, the last performance he will be tendered a|regiment, the Ninth New York, leav- social session at Elks ball, which ing forbjme Tuesday. Gen, Breck- promises to be one of the best ever] iuridge will leave Chickamauga to- given by Paducah lodge. morryw, going to Knoxville, and 4 theyce to Lexi on Mr. Ernest Stevens has resigned “i ; ; , bis poition with Ogilvie & Co., and]. ‘The commissiouers have finally de cided to locate the two state reform schools in Fayette county, four miles leaves the first of October for Nash- ville to study dentistry. He will be side there until the buildings will be begun within he completes his studies. His many friends will wish him success in. his adopted profession. Mrs. W. HH, Patterson and daugh- ter, Miss Ella, have returned from a pleasant visit to Cincinnati. ‘They were accompanied home by Miss Florence Pell, of Cincinnati, but for- merly of the city thirty ¢ ys. newly #100 REWARD #100, pleased to hag returned from an extended visit to relatives in Smithland, K The cake walk to be Sanders residence in Ares 1 ven at the ia tonight yy Mrs, David Flournoy, promises HOSIERY: NEWS nd was busy, For ple Roch appeared Americar reeely aecepted as littl £70, but per £200, a € ue of the cor 1 subject was ke he could ry much ippoie, ¢ Wahon being In me cases paratively lin 1, Of the “Im mable Rock of the Holy Sc ” however, more than 11,000 copidps have boon sold, and some of hia pampphiets, though pot the jatogt, Wriad yery large cireulations. ‘Mr. lads much disappointed at the c&fpmparatively small sale of hig great @pcition of Butler, sapasiae $0 Avoid Accidents. ne Ww watching for the man. that milks may cow. If I catch him Iwill shoot at Agjthe cow and may hit him — Tam 25 GENTS PAIR} i quarrel such aa is convulsing the re- publicans of the Segond apg the 7:80 to 8:80 p. m. Surgeon Oflice Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary, Hours: Sto4 p.m, 68 and 296, ‘A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST Camrsett. Burtpine, Ur-Stains, Fifth and Broadway. DR. J. D, SMITHS Ar hours for office ractice, 7409 a. m. " Peay tn, rather tne «hours ween Broadway aud Je tnth and Jefferson. Teie- LLIAMSON, M.D. jan and Surgeon Ofce Hours: m., 1108p, m, Oltice, No. 41949 Broadway, OR, J. W. PENDLEY ath Fifth Street, Residence, #04 Tennessee street. 416; Residence 4 DR. KING BROOKS ist and Surgeon treet. Telepdone Call 402. DR. H. T. HESSIG THE ISLAND OF VIEQUES. "| ET J y [pr ~ ( ba Swelve Mites: ieaet of Pearte ikiee WU IS HA E I EACE Office 120 North Fifth street ‘an Re-Bpscish Pesonssice Residence 418 Adame street rhe islands of Cute Baste Telephones: a s cw ath her vietories no leas re-1 Oftce, 402 Residence, 270. d ern Hen stern Hmph . DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, na oti ehitten To our customers belong the profits tations" that's this week. We have met the Physician and a Puerto Ico enemy and— we've got ‘em. Surgeon f ‘ Office and residence, 522 Broadway, iw [et WE HAVE SILENCED THE Oftice hours, 9 to 11 a.m.,2 tod paw FORTS of high prices with the bar] Telephone No, 191 ‘ of 7 ( : | ain soll to the trade. Our sla ty figure at all times the LOWEST ‘ Ina now knock all the rest ia the shade D Y 7 al et s “From our dress goods may yet be se r. J. E. co LE 7 nd of 1 lected some choice thing in het The Is tt heen fa a rstuff, on which we wor Physician and Surgeon o£ gear ‘ eany prices, though others do | 1522 Broad St. Telephone 878, 7" f the An that fora bluff. These goods you Paducah, K, stof Cuba w in hsve as vou wish them; yourself nog nany of Spa make the pr to suit. And when i re ; you : ent ' few My s you get . . r] . " 2 4 « f 7 DRESS SKIRTS PHYSICIAN ¢ P x are w ver 1oof the state ae ; : | Otfice with Dr. Brooks. Teleph K y general p r can be Residence 623 Broedvay. The Isle of V ght at, ali home made and right : d 1 * ip t Our LADIES WEAR [On Serene . 1 leases tive fairest, and looks lovely HENRY BURNETT 1 valua ” ature # fair; Ourstyles, ie + Vieques fsbich ve ever the raret, care) Attorney -at-Law i st of} char fur women declare, Anc y mike { + whe all the courts. NI HITS aod FINE i i a SHOES They w owe keep the 18 South Fourth St., Papuoag, Ky I 6,000 ‘ from which they cap town of fair astly choose - 1 f . Our SHOES are the best and THOS. E. MOSS pach. | p heapest op top of the earth—or ti satink of «fl the ba i vaautatlaal rocks in the Forts of Morro y fancy this quite out of rea 116 South Fourth Strees, \ idrin. [0% Ht a trial will prove it’ is — true, Just to wind up for the sea FORTY CENTS buys a LOW W. M. JANES QUARTER SHOE 1 GATTERS ant suvrONS and {REAL ESTATE AND MORTGNGE WANS LACKS we can fit every foot to # See me to bay, sel! : I Cousin Georgie, how dainty mortgage realty. ’ peiada seit ze wear Dorian’s OFFICB 8284 BROADW iby ene Rich people are pleased with the beauty of our LINENS, LACK CUR Ww + , Miss R. B. Ha: " aad tee r think It 4 duty to follow the taste Stonographer . dag a rs ; f “high itents. rt is unsafe in times | @althy—our prices creating © muss; aa he we hold fast the trade of the wealthy, “é . and ‘the poor we hg always i ges. oan y Public, Real estate) and sabel Segunda has g fine stone Rt hay ot PORAe man Catholigchiveh te htc hurkd,{OUgHt to be, when Just Gora Abstractor of Titles rsp viat oes Fak few dollars’ purchase, you're wel gon t a come to some af them free, Vieques was temporarily o¢ one 0 ¢ Formerly master commi, dicate ee All will adwit the above contains [the Movracken circuit sour wit F De tant te i “more trath than poetry practice in all th ; Everybody come to this winding Prench, but dur . , Wy ee up sale of the serson. it has been entirely un dominion. Its government und “a “A Spain has been exercised by a colonel, The riches wpulation of[NO, 205 BROADWAY, - PADUCAH, KY, Vieques are increasing steadily, and | eee, ite possibilities are great for its size, A. L. LASSITER x the last bow y er 5 i territory Not lon tice Architect and Superintendent aa almost every. incl ean be made productive ago there 1 exporting houses on the i the tremendous Spayis duties have driven {hea out of business and de eréased the commerce to local cor sumption only. All supplies are brought from San Juan, the larger part being of American origin Caja de Muerto jslaad southern goast of Presto the harbot of Ponce. i OF LO We te OAVIS were tw ee nanan , Frott SALB, yj on the Ico neay monthly payments, ly joined to Puerto Rigo hy @ yeet,| 100 chowe residence lots, 50 feet The island has q good anchorage and]. Prices $100 up, ‘Graveled ite fsheriva ave Productive, streets, W. M. Janes, ‘The island of Mone‘ west of Capo} Rojo op the st of Puerto Rico. Tt 23 of volcanie origin, and its coasts eat height perpendicularly 328" Broadway. rise toa : above the sea level, Ht is inhabited by| ; 4 few fishermen and aboundsin goats, bulls and swine in @ wild state—| ° = = L.B. OGILVIE & CO. John. K@refe.—Kentland (Ind.) Fn. : terprise, Washington Times, 4, adjoining counties, § xiven to the collecdton of e courte of thisand & ttention 11 claime, the renting of real vstate and all other litigation, WAN act as assignee and receiver of iusolvent estates, also ag administrater of and a@ guardian o; decedents’ estates f infants, Bonds for seourtty | ee] in surety companies, 0, Otftice Legal Row), Pad 127 South Fourth street lucah, Ky, | ee ee Have Youa Wat Tf not, don ‘The easiest fil clean, Call er Filter? t't fail to see -|F.G, HARLAN, JR, QUAPURA*, ter on earth to se prices, Telephone 113 on a

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