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-X M l ir. H r& Kiinriiiojm imrcliasei nisi made .. . a f 1 .1 111. UUr IirSl llOOr IS cruwucu Willi can't btny with us long, ..See the point O"., cents a yard. Special price X -ft A WEEK 4 Devoted To - Wash Goods 4 quality lawns, win com you t tutwuut. a yard. 2000 yards sheer and pretty dimnities in new designs. 5ceiil3 50 pieces extra quality cotton stripes and checks for shirts, boys waists and childrens dresses, regular 7.'c values. 7-.0 cents a yard. A large lot of stylish white mid dark ground muslins worth 10 cents. 10 cents a yard. Fine Grenadine Organdies in all the newest r e niirrt lnce strme lendetl to sell for 25 cents a yard. Dainty printed anilities, ". absolutely fast colors, one of the prettiest dress fabrics made. cents a yard. Our price for a handsome assortment of leal IP? French Organdies. Just received. Jyr tirfT' 'Tailor Made Skirts ' Take elevator to second floor crash skirl's 35'ceuts. Our $1.25 Specials, hmA cv I 'Plm inrliiilcs .1 lot of slvlish cloth's with elaborate braid trimmings, the best value we ever offered w Look at Our Pretty White T Linen A Flower Sale in the Millinery Room Greatly reduced prices on all our lovely Roses, Violets, Thistles and Polinge, an cxcelent opportunity to freshen up a worn hat at very small,cost. Our 40 cent Sailors marked down this week to 25 cents. Smyrna Rug Specials t&FxOn The Third Floor uH.tt.voAiemVCAQ'f'vc Vu an u!avySiiiyrna Rugs 26x48 inches Rugs only $1.75. (( JULY MODES XQrTim POPULAR PASIIIOX BAREFOOTED! Dn't'go barofootcil or Blip -shod when bo small an amount-will purehaso corufort anl nsat ajipcaranco. And as you are to be inUurostod on tho dry ijoods sldo of our houso tho (ollowlng week, wo ask a careful perusal of fob lowinn prices, bp.'io Ihk you will find something to interest you! I 75c buys woman'aoatont tip, M.-S. oxford. t Men'snd Boy's Low Shoes. 765 tyifa boy's low Bvoes, all 'Mi and 3, wore 81.25. 2 buys man's vlcl and kangaroo" low tihocs, sLea broken, sold at $2.60 to Jlt $1 buys man's patent leather low alzeBonlv. tl and $1.60 burs man's natent leather laco snoe, sizes limited, sold at $2 to $5. Wo axeclosiug out nuay Iotff of broken sizes at greatly reduced prices th.it -'.".- - .- . .. . . v iusi lnierosc mo casn osors. ---' . rA r ,jj'. 1 feLLIS RM.dy& Phillips rr 9- BROADWAY' t r J JtfEP OUT OF REACH OF SI f ,.TAKll"liK C. H. & D. to MICHIGAN " l THflEE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASlEST TRA.NS IN OHIO g - Mlilj,6n and tho Great I.akos constantly, growing in popularity". will he thero this suinmtr. For atlon iuiinlro of your nearest ticlot agent. ' i for Hits weeks successful sale. .A.1 t.iLri 1..t i.r,1, nvwl Hilt,.,,- Wiisu i,iuiu.3, uiu oih.ii suu .....bo and come early.... on 4000 yards fast colored, good llntistc in lnrht and dnrlc colors. 111- for this display, Well made linen circular skirts, in linen and covert and Colored Pique and i A owns. idea ol what awaits1 ;ypu. - 1vtra $J.35. llnndsomc 30x60 Smyrna AND FABRICS" MAGAZINE FREE TO 2.1c buys womans leathern bottom rjHiiers. 39c bny"woman'4"T, kfd opera per nouso ttoar. 60c buys woman's dongola plain too oxford, sizes 1 to 2, wero ?'-'. 50c buvs woman's sorco elinper. 60c bnya men'tr, boys or youth's rubber bottom snoe. 60c buys child's dongola strap slipper, sizes limited, wero $1, 76o buys missos dongola strap were $1.50. 75o buys woman's strap slippor, spring heel, wero $1.25. 221 BROADWAY " f v THE SPANISH GUNS! -- - i ' - -V ., ,t Mhi r A iWffiUkialaltoalMMH&aaaHaaaaaaaaa 'V"" THE PAQUCAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. inuoiiroKiitD F M, Fi'iir.H.... ,.,,,,, , , . IMiKsimxT II. W.CIrmknts ,,. ...VlosPnratDEin ohn J. Dor) m SICRITART W r.l'AXTUN ... . THIAilOHER DlREOTORSI P M. ruber. ..W.r.l'axton R.W.Clementt, J K Williamson John J. Dorian. I I ' I. 1 .11. I I It Olllcc: No. i!ll Ilrontlwny. Daily, per annum in advance. S 4.50 Daily, Six months " 2.25 Dally, One month, " " 40 Dally, per week 10 cents Weekly, per annum in advance 1.00 Specimen copies free SATl'RDAY, JULY 9, 1808. Tm: crews 011 tlic licet of Ccrvcra bad bad nothing to eat for twenty-four hours before the battle in which tliQ tlect was destroyed, and yet some people wonder why the Spaniards did not put Up a better fight. TiiKiiK appears lobe a "better clc meat" in luo Democratic ranks from tho wails of the Morning lhinco. It Is bucking hard and seems inclined to boll the action of the District Committee. If it docs, no harm will result, as it never has becu burdened with free silver ideas. Tiimik sccins to be another ease of personal animosity breaking out in a different place, from tho manner In which the Morning Mistake handles the Democratic Congressional Committee's actions. If things do not go his way it is always the baby cry of rings, cliques, pot house politicians. Tun appointment by President McKinley of. Senators Davis and Morgan and of Congressman Ilitt to bo tho American members of the Hawaiian Commission, was not only a just iccognition of the ablest friends of annexation, but at the same time was tho wisest selection that he could have made in point of ability. Tm. criticisms upon General Shat ter by Kicbard Harding Davis will decehc no one. Davis is a snob whose cenceit is well nigh unbeara ble, aud whatever he may say in crit icism of the management of the war will be taken by the public for just I what it is, the otnpty vaporing of a paid sensation hunter. Tnu action of the express companies in evading tho war tax, while the steamboat and railroad companies are complying with the law, Is arous ing indignation all over the country. Now would be a splendid time for the Postofllce Department so to expand its business as to become an active competitor of the express coiuprnics. It is lcry probable that the courts will compel the companies to pay their share of the tax ; but if they do not, the yariousjState Legislatures or Cougress should pass some legisla tion that will curtail their enormous profits. Wo do not believe in class legislation, but in this case it would be justifiable. A noon stor' was told some years ago on Klehurd Harding Davis, the snob who is now criticising General Shafter at so much per line, and wjiich story well illustrates the man's inordinate vanity. Davis aud two friends were witnessing a parade in London aud were by chance placed with thrco Englishmen who were strangers to Davis and his parly Davis introduced his two friends and ended by saying, as he tapped him self on the breast: "And 1 lam Kichard Harding Davis." The spokesman for the Englishmen was ready, however, and introduced his two friends as the Duke of Wellington and tho Prince of Wales, endin" pompously, "And I I am Queen Victoria." SPAIN ON" Till: SCAs. In the battle of Manila and the battle of Santiago Spain has lost eighteen war vessels and 2,800 men, besides several of her highest naval olllcers. Hut Spain is, getllng used to having her llccts annihilated. On May 211, 1588, her invincible Armada sailed for England, the mighty fleet being mado up of 130 vessels larger and better furnished for offensive and defensive war than anything the world had ever seen before. And jet but an insignificant remnant of tins creat rmmnn , turned to tell the story of doom aud disaster. Karly in the seventeenth century tho famous Dutch Admiral Put Heyn crossed tho Atlantic with a tiiiadron of twenty-four ships to capture-the Spanish plate licet. He claused it in-to the harbor of Mntaiuas where he attacked and captured tho shins. The booty consisted of 138.000 pounds of pure silver, besides gold and pearls, an enormous treasure for those or any other diys. In 1039, they built a new Armada of 07 ships, which sailed against the Dutch under command of Admiral (Jiiuemlo. The famous Dutch sailor, Tromp, Hailed boldly to meet him. Tho Spaniard was not only defeated, but so complete was his defeat that jonly eighteen vof Jiis vessels csoapedl t i MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. tfoscr Aaaertlpna n to Juit What tko Hemedle Will Do. MuiToa ruiruiM that kit ftBtumatlaaa, Cart will cur. s.arlr 11 caw of In ftw bonra! that hU IJprl Ourj will cur. luUftillon and (II alMDirh trouMi tt.it tla Kldscr Cur 1U cur. IK) rr v XW ef all eaata cf kUo7 trout I.) tut hit Cnr will ra catarrh n mtttttt now locjr tUBilInc Uat hla Il.adarh. Our. wlU can any kind cf bftuach. In a for nlnulr.; tbat Ma Cold Our. will anlrklr tirfak up anr fsm or ccM and M en Ibroucit tht nllr. ll.t of rrmedlta. At all 1nnilt. 33 ccati a t!1. It tou nM mnllril adrlc writ. rrof. Muoraa, 15C Arch at., IliUa. It la abaoluttlr fr. to return to Spain with news of this third terrible unal humiliation. At Trafalgar, NcbJon dcslrojctl the combinetl French and Spanish tlcels, that victory leaving England in all tho years that hao since passed absolute and undisputed mistress of tho seas. Though Spain has met many severe naval defeats in the past history none hac been eo complete iis tho defeats administered by aud Schley, From each of turn battles not a Spanish ship escaped it was total annihilation. LETTER' The following U n list otl.tters reiiulDlriB lath posiomcaof l'Jdntah, McCricVen conn IT. Kentncky, uncallol for this ilajr, July 9, (.r.NTIJ.UKS's TIST. Alexander, Hilt tfaatlae, Agnes lLrn.K.Jprin 11.11, J 11 llaiiu, MiJorJ i: Clark, II W Clark, J W Cnnulugli&tn, W M Durrett, Willie arloer. It i: Oholsou, Walter Gilbert. E U Cllbcrt.MU liar ton, ML Hill, Marry I. Uopar, Frank Hurt, Alfred Jones, Sam Klein, Gin Kootn, I'C Livingston, M Markonson, L M Morion, JO Marrla, Jamei Nance, E N N''rtK Hugh Phillips, Uarence Itnu, Harry Settle, Thomas Walter Shreus bay, Nat Ktcwart, J D StorliH, James Towns, Luclcu Wall, Sam Wlte, Frank Wllsou, Virgil It Wright, Allcrt UDIIS' LIST. Harm. Mrs AK Uarnet.Mra .vUry llrooka, Mrs Mary J Elmore, Mrs t H an, Ailelo (Irane, Ml(3 l'ollle Irvlnt;, Miss AIlLs Keebler, Mis J 0 Lieelan, Mrs Vodtlle U Moor. Mrs 1'r.itle Mi'Cilu, Mrs Kthel MaSat, Mrs ITankle Owens, Miss Katie tloss, Mrs llertle Bcott, Mrs 2 U Simmons, Miss Llla Welch, Mrs May Wheeler, Mls Mattle la crJer to obtain uuy or (be above lettera ft It necessary to say that they are aarrrlltctl. If noicalliM forwiibln ten days they wllllc sent to tbBdoiJ letter ofllce. I' M, I'ISUEit, rost JIaster. PROPOSALS FOR PUltLIC PUINT1NG. Sealed proposals will be rMelrnl at the ofilcof the hecretarr of Main tin ill neon. July II, inf. at which time tbey will be opened for public printing anil binding of the nrat and second classes. In separate bids, at deslg. natcd la an act entitled "An Act to proTlde how the printing, binding and stationery used brttieatatesha nolurnlihed. arm; edJnne ftl 1wrrti The contract will be lt to continue until the Urst Monday In Jannarr. UW. and will be subject to all the provision of law and the requirements of tbls advertisement. FIKaT CLASS lllit t)T.iTmnmi,o:ril. ner CeDtUIU on the whole ariiAAul mi mirttm tb&t uuy Uortlon uT Ibe work aha.lt b excated at i ranaiorcinai may oe bo reciuuru dt ta. CommlMtonera of I'uollc Prlniln. Uld on the loltowing wnrK under section 33 01 said aci siriKingineaocKettoi intuounoi stllchlDtf with thread, w Ire or fasteners such pamphlets, bills, etc., ae do not require co era: xnauinc into rtaua oi anr aire. Allpresswork, where a separate price for such work Is made In the law, shall be paid for undt r section L7 of slid Act and not ot all "book work," where the number ol pages will iiermlt, shall be paid for as of sixteen pasrs to eacn impression All Diana a shall be paid for under lad latter clause of sec tlon 2 ol said Act, the prices therein named, per quire, snail inciuj. an comoiiiion, press worn, ruling, folding, iierfotatlng, etc., necessary lo complete such blanks w hether printed In one color ot Ink or two, or whether printed on one aide of the blank or both All bills. rwolutlons, etc, primed for tho Legislator "in uc rccaoaeii as iokch pressworK. xne above spetincprotblons are intended to set tin dlMiuted constrncllons of the law and estl mates of work and payments therefor will not u maaeon any oinr construction SECONDCLAbS Hid one common rate per centum mi the w hole schedule, and agree that train s, Byron Wtstou k or L. I. Ilrown'j best linen lodger papr of the following weights pir ream shall be used Cap, lb lbs, Demy ai, 10, mid itoy.ll 41. Hid on tho following work nuJer sections: bemratelndeaes. full leather bound. 'eather tabs, gold lettered, for each of the following siiesoueame painr as hooks t;ap, uemy, Medium and HO) al. Indexes in front or back of books. leather tabs ;ind cold lettered Hooks for Suite Departments to be furnished ut the mine price as bid on the schedule for counties Printing In "stock for. s" whether at the top only or on the tuu page, any size per book. 1 te contractor will bo ivnuired to complete all Uncord books according to the beat commercial xtandards of workmanship wunoiit oiuer cuarges man those named In his bid and to properly wrap ami nblp them without 'Other chargo than the actual freight or express n"i bond fortl.GOO mutt accompany each bid. noirt'Dt tiuariniee comiisnies win oeacceptea in lieu oi security HlauLiior blddluzmsr be obtained at the Treasurer s onice. Address all bids to Charles Tiuley, Secretary oi state, rrauuiort, ivy. .MAUKIi:i IX 3IBTKOPOLIS. The Metropolis cau gives tuc following account of a wedding that occurred there a few days ago: Last Saturday a jolly wedding group consisting of Messrs, J. C. Hives, James E. Ware, Emmett Wood and the Misses Dovio Griffin, Lena Grlilln and Lida Ware of Max on's Mills, Ky., put up at the Julian Hotel. Mr. Hives aud Miss Dovio Grillln wero there married at (J o'clock p. in. and they returned the same evening. Mr. Hives is the postmaster and merchant prince of Maxon'a Mills, an affable, Intelligent, good looking gentleman, and his brldo be-longs to the beat pcoolo of county. A HOT 'JIIALLUNGi:. The Excelsior Uicyclo Works Is out with a challenge for a match bicycle race. They aro backing their wheels and riders against any homo talent riding any other make of wheel. It la not known by the writerj who their best riders arc, as they have a lung string of fast sprinters. If tho challenge Is accepted by anybody some good races will no doubt be run. AN UNJOYABLK fcXCUKSION. A large crowd went down to Metropolis on tho Ucttio Owen last night. The excursion was given by Mrs. W. 1. Greer's Sunday school clans, and was a success. An Ion from Slclioolls arrived shortly after the other one left here, on the Cowling, There was a good crowd anoarti. SOCIETY NOTES. JIAUJOlir's 0IIATKI.A1SK. She burs n wondrous lot of things, All hangiug m a row A pair of scissors closely clings llcsldc the (diver bow ; A powder bor and a lorgnette Upon a slcuder chain. A quaint and pretty vinaigrette All on her chatelaine. A bonbonuiero's suspended there, Likewise n mirror small, Anil I can't see how it may be That she cau carry all ; Hut now she's sad, for shecan't add Or so she docs complaiu A singlo thing to gaily swing Upon her chatelaine 1 .: Court plaster occupies a pl'icc Next to a flask of scent ; A heart holds some beloved face And forms an ornament. A box for stamps, engagement book, A card caso chaste and plain Each has its own respective hook On Majory's chatelaine. Yet sho is vexed and qulto perplexed How to enrich her store, Though hard sho tries, to her surprise, She thinks'up nothing more. Ah! sho forgets, as thus alio frets For something new to claim, That it's but true I dangle, tvo, Uon her chatelaine I Ralph Alton. Mrs. Wheeler Campbell entertained with a morning cucuro Friday in hon or of her guests, Misses Matchcn and Leonard, of .Etiiiyvillc. Alio prizes were awarded lo Mcsdamcs Chas. Mocquot, Ed liivcrs and Lloyd Mrs. Mocquot won first prize, a pretty French gilt cantclabra. Mrs. Itivcrs came second and was presented with a plate of rare china. Mrs. Uoswcll carried oft tho boob, leca and cako was served at the closo of tho game. -Among the guests present on this occasion were: Mcsdamcs George Flournoy, Campbell Flournoy, Dave Flournoy, Robt. Reeves, Hen Wcllle, Ed Kivers, Harry Tandy, Chas. Mocquot, King Brooks, Alonzo Meyers, Jim Clements, Tom Lcoch and Lloyd Uoswcll. Misses Minnie Leonard, Marjorie Machcn, Mary Flournoy, Mary Jcanaette Campbell, Jane Rivers, Comic Grundy, Ltla Goodwin, Mary iialloran, Annio May Yeiscr, Mary Burnett, Clara Thompson, Mary K. Sowell, Fannie Taylor, Lizzie Mary Uoswcll, Emma Emma Recti, May Terrell, Gersldinc and Allie Sanders. One of the most elaborate affairs ever given in the city was the entertainment given Thursday evening by Mrs. A. J. Decker. Tlio pretty lawn was strung with numberless Japanese lanterns, presenting a fairy-like ap pearance. In one part of tlic lawn was a dancing pavilion over the glassy surface of which tho merrj dancers glided until the wee ema' hours. The pretty parlors were ablaze with electricity, where tho skilled contestants vied with each other for the Tictory at cards. M lanes KliutucUi noil Aland Harnett, Myrtle and Helen Decker assisted in serving in the dining room delightful ices and cake. About 125 guests were present. Among them were: Messrs. and Mcsdamcs Cook Husbands, George Wallace, Hal Cor-belt, A. H. Meyers, M. Nash, Robl. Phillips. Henrv Uurnett, Charles Ucauchamp, I. 1). Wilcox, Dr. Mur rcll, 1'owcll and Mrs. Woods. Misses Adinc and Cherry Mor ton. Ann and Virginia Reed, Emma Reed, Marv Uurnett, Mary K. Sow ell, Martha Leech, Emma McKulght, May Terrell. Jcanncttc Campbell, Francis Clark, Li.zic Sinnott, Mattie Fowler, Pauline Hiuton, Blanche Bloom, Rebecca Allen. Messrs. IkcQuigley, Charles Reed, L. D. Husbands, Charles Spillman, W. B. Mcl'hcrson, Tom Hall, Roy Cullcy, Albert Foster, Maurice Nash, Wallace Weil, Louis Rieko, Tom Morton, Rob Noble, Dr. Howell, Will Bradshaw. Abo Weil, Ed Fax- ton, Will Rieke, Henry Wciasingcr. The young men In the younger society set gave a dance at Ramoua park Thursday evening. Misses Myrtle aud Helen Decker entertained their friends last evening with a dancing party at their home on Seventh and Jefferson. Mrs. Chas. Ucauchamp and chil dren, who have been Uiitug Mr. mid Mrs. Mac Ucauchamp for several days, left today for Clarksville.Tenn., to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashcraft, after a two week's visit to Major and Mrs. J. II. Ashcraft, leave tomorrow for their home in Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uurnett, Mr. and Mrs Louis Rieke and Miss Rieke leave Tuesday for Canada. A FLURRY .IN. VAISTS ! , Don't wait till this flurry isjQver and then wish you hadn't. Snap an opportunity in time, aud catch some of these waist bargains. Tf we wanted regular prices we would not suggest to you to hurry, but we don't want regur lar prices. We offer about five dozen waists some were 75c, . , some were 98c, some were 51.50 all go at 50 CENTS EACH L.B.0GILVIE&G0. Argument Is not necessary to convlnco a thinking poraon that nionoy ia thrown nxy whon InvoBtod In a typewriter that has not passod Ita export-' mental period. Years of bard, thoughtful cITort and continual oxporlmontlnK are nocensary boforo reaching approximate perfection in a writing machine Is It wisdom, then, for ono to contribute to this cost of oxporimont? Reputation Established Years of oxporlonco, constantly Increasing Bales tho world over tho natural result ol typowrltor oxcollonco Is tho unquestioned record of THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. .- Whon you buy n Smith Promioryou obtain n writing maehlno that is In advance of oil outers in nouns of Improvement and diirauiiiiy. Do not nay for tbo costly oxubrlmeiita of othorfl. Tho , Premier passed It experimental loador among writing machines. THE SMITH PREMIER - 321 Pine Street, J. E. ENGLISH A AChalleDCfe. iJ To prove llio .superiority of the strate to the people of raduenh which following challenge: We will put our .string of riders ngainst nny other riders mounted on nny other different tnnkc of wheel the bet preferred; open races, from one quarter to three miles, to be sanctioned by I A.W. , at any tunc, at any suitable place. We claimed to have mounted on our wheels the majority of the bet riders in Fatlucah. Afterwards we learned that others chimed the same honor. We will back our word because wc advertise what we believe to be the truth. Wc don't He in the harbor like Ccrvcra and claim to have the beat boats and .superior gunners; but, like Sampson, wc arc waiting for n (initio. Am! when nil is over you will have learned that those -arc a.s inferior us Cervern's cruisers when compared with the Kxcelsior. Will ."ce you later and explain why you should ride an Excelsior. We are agents for the only wheel that bears the union label. All kinds of bicycles repaired. Excelsior Bicycle Works Third and Washington Streets. )P aaLiiaB ' . nun " vA w laniTmull -in JMj DOCTOR ALBERT BEKN11E1M Now ofllco. corner South Fifth street and Uroadwav. Over Oohlschlaegor & Walker's drug FHACTICE LIMITED Children, Skin, Including Hair and Nails. Kidneys ana system Wck Ura. oi'Vioiihiiountv nnuaax. 7 30 to 10 ( . in f rKTio louj a.m. l.uoiu I u) ana T into also p. m. ; to lo 1 OJ and 7.00.W J.UO p. in, Tclc)honc 301. OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity's Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! "The conllict deepens. On I ye brave, Now rush to glory' ' Cuba save. Btavc patriots, all "your banners w:ie, And charge with all jour chhalry." O'er Atlantic's wac McKinley brac Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair islu to sac or 11 ml a grave, Aud plant n new "red, white and blue.'1 "What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand" Than the soldier's light for freedom's right, To free a buffering land? The Spanish Dons cru long shall taste Our "Undo Samuel's" pills, And freedom's bird Bhull proudly soar In tho Pride of the Great Antilles. In I war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIHN'S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY 8al2V'aAaKaXaHavr aaaHvlwVi PRICE S35.00 Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust produce an honest product at an honest price. The lllickeiihdcrfer is the only high-grade machine at reasonable cost. Guaranteed longest. Some features Durability, portability, interchangeable type, doinir away with ribbon nuisance, adjustable line spacer, perfect alignment, unexcelled manifolding. The only typewriter receiving highest award at World's Fair: im proved since. Adopted by Western v"Send for catalogue and testimonials. MOORE BROS., General Agenta 25Kast Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming tho favorite with tho pcoplo of this city. It leads all others, for tho reason that it is ;' ABSOLUTELY PURE , HANDLKli IN BOTTLES AND BT TUB KKU UT PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Fropiietor. Telephone 101. Soua jop, Bciucr water ana nil .Smith period yoars ngo. It now stands the Oescripllvo cntaloguo free. TYPEWRITER CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. CO Local Agents. Kxecl.sior bicycle and to demon is the best bicycle, c make the Stars and Stripes Wilt boailtifi' lnnnv a wull nn ttm Fourth, but tor permanent decoration in uro is noiuniK to compare wmi mo WALL PAPER wo ha e In stock, Sonio aro a ful riot of color, but with order in tho iiiKlst of confumoii; othors of conventional doalKti. but very beautiful. Also n largo lino of window shades nun picturo iiiouluing. W. S. OHEIF. Phono 371. 132 South Third. storo ontranco, Odd Fellowa" HalL TO DISEASES OF Stomach and Intestines (Liver). Wood (An.vinh, Ithoumatism, (lout, jmouicn;. Blickensderfer Typewriter Huilt on btrictly scientific principles aud of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible. Uuion Telegraph Company. 918 V street Northwest", Washington, D. C. Tenth and Madison 1 streets Orders filled until Kinds 01 acmperanco imnKs 'PROFESSIONAL i . H. T. RIVERS Physician.,. apd Surgeon OiTIco Sixth and Broadway. at Infirmary.- - t , fifllrn TTniirM? o urio a. at. & ' 43 fo Civm. 4T :t 7:TOto8:80p. m. . IE Toloplionos 68 and 200, W. F. ALVEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN ,ND SURGEON.... nif.rf. ltd North Fourth Mml. JloMone, Ul waiBlliirliln alrcal. jmrpnonra uioff inu, rrauicore ii. OiUcw hours to II a. m, : to 4 ami 7 to p,m. A. S. DABNEY, .DENTISTff CASirilM.I. Buimumi, 'M Fifth and Broadway. ' DR. W. C. 110M(K0PAT1I18T, OIBce . llrojdwar, Tletibon 1(0. lUaUlencr. 1(10 JnraU Ml, , Tliibou oaca Hours 10. J. Tl. DR. J. D. SMITH'S Krirular koura for ofttca raclle, T to It a. ta lWiln in. unci 6 to :Ur. ii WbrnpractlratilacallPHilr In, rather lb a n ntar in" ciom oi intxia nnura Ofilcaua Ninth, lwtwtmllroad way anJjrf. ttraon eorncr Ninth aoUJtfMoo. Its. HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon omc lionm T lo a. ra., I to S p. ia. OQlco, No. 419K Brorulway. DR.J. W.PENDLEY Offlco, 116 South Fifth Street. yt Itesldonco, 901 Tonneesoo eireot. J, Ofllco Tolophono 175; Kceldonco -115. DR. KING BROOKS Dentist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street. HENRY BURNETT ';" Attorney -at -Law Will practico in all tho coufUi. 18 Sonth Fourth SU, Paduoaii, Kx THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY AT LAW 116 South Fourth Street. ED H. PURYEUR Miss R. B. Hay Stenographer Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real tstale and Ufa Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master conmifolonor of tho MctJrackon circuit court. Will practice In all the courts of Uila and adjoining counties. Special attention givon to tho collection of all claims, tho renting of real entnto and all other litigation. Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvont estates, also as administrator of docodonta estates and as guardian of infants. Honda for security givon In surety companies. Offlco No. 127 South "Fourth street fXogal How), Paducah, Ky. W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS Sec or lo buy, sell or ruortfafc really, OFFIOB 328! BROADWAY R. M. BROWN. I'Aurrs SIGNS. Urlek Wall, Koof, Fence, Hridjfo and Ham advertising a specialty. Cloth signs and :banncra. Uuggy, warriagc antl express Wagons Tainted, llcpaiicd and Lettered to Suit.- M Prices, All Work Guaragteed. 124 Broadway. IF YOU Plumbing Work to do See F G.HARLAN, JR. Rltrl ..... Tutvi. ..,-, Wash .,.. 5stn,e w.M..Wa, Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All-Kinds.- ...SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY.,, Call and Sco Ills Line of Sprinkling, " lloso. IKJiroadway, Phono 113. - TAKE TUB SUN v v .. . "Hoavjofeu;wite i.L" .." Tf a - J)' w M W .' j. s iaK