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— eusekeepers!! We're Offering Special Inducements SPRING CLEANING HAS COME And we ask you to give us a call before attempting it. 0000000 A New Carpet |Cool Mattings Will serve to freshen up parlor or| At §2'v¢ yard— bedroom. You can buy here Twenty rolls of medium weight Heavy ingrain carpets in new)china matting, all colors. patterns for 25c yard. lAt 5c yard— Extra weight quarter wool styl-| We offer fifteen rolls fancy mat- ish pattern carpets at 35¢ yard. \tings, good designs, that will cost In this offer we include a few, you more elsewhere, pieces of strictly all-wool two-ply | At 8c yard— ree carpets, last season's patterns, at} A large lot of heavy weight joint- Soc yard, oe mattings. A lot of short lengths—ten, fil-!| At 25¢ yard— teen and twenty yards—for drug All our new white mattings with gets, halls or small rooms, best all-| fancy black, red, blue, brown and wool carpets, at 45¢ yard. green figures—very popular now. Lace Curtains A superior lot of Nottingham lace curtains, three and three and Brussels |a-half yards long, for 75¢ and 98c Is long, | pair. |" Handsome Nottingham lace cur- Japanese rugs in all sizes, from|tains, fifty-six inches wide, three door mats to druggets 7'sx10's and a half yards long, $2.00 a pair. feet. If you are anxious for good) We are selling seven-foot win- values they willnterest you. dow shades for 15 cents each. Rug Specials | Square rugs, fringed all around, at 75¢. Best quality tapestry rugs, yard and two-th at 98c. zen is contemplating with pride the developments of the past few days} y, THE TIME FOR|: cannot be claimed that the general|have aright to their opinion, and if tise is due to ‘‘shortage abroad.”’ they object to the wey the g'rl of to. day dances, they also have a right to! say so. But the most absurd thing of all was when an old lady said: “When L was a gitl (1 know its atly a hundred years ago), girls with reference to appropriations for| knew how to dance, and they didn't war, should war become necessary, | lean n the man like they do now.”? it might be well for him to contrast | T lady; she hrs not byen to present conditions wih those which lenge for twenty years, and’ if sly 7 shoold go do one she covlin’t tell would have certainly existed at ‘his! wheiver the e'tls weee leaning vpon time, had the country, in 1896, elect-/ tne boys aud Whew the average American citi the boys hugging Peosident and Con- | them or not, for her exes a e too dim, rover le ast ed a free silver Instead of $168,000,000 in | Bat sie was jusi liv 88. Twhich the treasury now po: a ay Wien they werd yon ‘ sesses, ie Would nod have a dollar ii! You poo se were just aicle Pures gold. Instead of our bonds com-| than Ciey are now, b manding far more than the'r face lieve they we oil value in gold, we should be ynavle!| Mt Lonty known i scare cae (ia : ld waen sve was vous wes ele to sell them except at a covsilerable iy her aud he ert fist ke she discount, with the Government in) was tie you g people of today. control of a pary constant y adver- ‘On! Wa" SOs po yes toes we us ty bas lising iisel€ as the silver | done in favor of paying |onds in sil- ver at 16 to 1. Instead of offers of gold at par by the banks to all who wish it, there would bs a currency only of silver a. d_ paper, based upon silver, Instead of an appropriation of $50,000,000 one of more than 100,000,000 would have been neces- sary for an equal result, and insiead of an ability to raise unlimited sums of money by an issue of Government bonds at more than their face value in gold, the raising of any considera- ble sum hy this process would be problematical and doubtfc!, In the face of a threatened war, the present condition, in which every ci'zea takes pride, is one which may well Je covirasted with that which would have existed in such a crisis had the dangerous financial proposition of 1896 been adopted. Rev. Mr. Spencer w'l sriive toe nghito beg u ase ies of sesmons at san chuveh. Three dozen Smyrna rugs, on both sides, size 30x60 susmmen-day inches, this week, @e Bt 08 Silks Taffeta India Foulard Brocades and Wash We are making a beautiful display of them this week. Spring Millinery Your Easter hat is right here. No matter how hard to suit you are, we have a hat that will please you and be very fashionable. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by PUBLISHING COMPANY, —All stylish. country than his indignant critic: His rumored withdrawal of ships from Toviugas has proved to be in facta myth, for he has added more ships to the squadron there and is forning other large and powerful squad-ons for the protection of the Atlantic coast. Tne President's answer to his erit- ies who claim that he is about to surreider the honor of the nation to the pleadings of Europeaa holders of Spavish bonds, is cbaracterisiic of a man of action and a patriot. He is calmly aad resolutely preparing the nation for the war that may follow intervention in behalf of Cuba, The rising and set‘ing of the sun is not more certain than that Cuba will be freed and that the haughty and exag- gerated pide of Spain will be humbled. THE SUN %, INCORPORATED the :... PRESTDENT 108 PARS(DENT + SECRETARY ‘TaRasonen P.M. Fisher, W.F. Paxton R.W.Clements, . Williamson John J. Dorian. Office, Standard Block, 115 North street. Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4. Daily, Six months ‘“* ‘ 2.25 Daily, One month, ‘* ‘ 40 Daily, per week.........+ 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- VANCE. ese sscrsccesesece Specimen copies free 1.00 TUESDAY, MAR. 22 1898 Our enthusiastic friends who ave talking of Fitzhugh Lee as the next Democratic nominee for President must remember that Mr. Bryan und his free silver followers will want something to say in that matter. Ir any coe hour can be said to have been the tur histo y of the relations of this country to the Cuban rebellion, that of the delivery of Senrior Pcoctor's speech in Congress is that hour, He sammed up the whole situation in that island in the four words, ‘desolation, d's- aiog point in the Every day shows that Spain is he- ginning to realize something of the magnitude of the resources of a country that can appropriate $50,- 000,000 in cold cash for immediate expenditure and not have to take one step to secure additional revenue, tress, m'sery and stervation,’’ end then he added: ‘It is not peace nor is it war.”” It is ei nply slaugh- ter, the highest ideal of war (hat the mind of Weyler conceive of, The old Row tor who concluded his eyery speech brutalized could a Sena- Joun L. Suttivan is built of the : bh , right stuff. He says we conld whip|°” whatever subject wiih the words, “Carthage must be desiroyed,"? was Spsin easily in fifieen minutes. When he heard of the loss of the Maine, he is said to have wept, and to have exclaimed through his tears, *‘We must blow the Spaniards iato -!" Tue Vaited States should get the Chilian” warship O'Higgins. ‘The proudest name in Chilian history is O'Higgins and there is mot a prouder or more loyal cl le in the United States than # ot which O'Higgins is a typical mame Let us have the O'Higgins and if will be the mascot of the American navy. not more dete:m'ned than are the American people in their resolve that Cuba must be free, now Tue silver combine is not quoting Dun’s and Bradstreets’ to the farm- it was in 1896, Then its representatives spoke in the highest terms of these publi- cations and quoted them constantly to show the fall in prices. Now they carefully avoid them, for their statis- tics show a remarkable rise in the value of all farm products since the date of the adoption cf the Chivago platform and the cqurlly remarkeble fall in the pice cf silver meantime. Tables just published by Bradstreets’ comparing prices of farm products on Mavch 1, 1898, with those of July 1, 1896, show’ that in practically every article there fbas been an ad- vance of from 15 to 50 per cent. while silver bas fallen nearly as rap- idly as the other articles have ad. vani within a fraction of 60 cents an ounce at the date of the adoption of the Chicago platform and is now but a fraction above 54 cents per ounce. Yet farm of the Navy shows that} producis have risen meauiime, and h broader conception of | since practically all production in this of the necessities of the line is included in the advance, ers a3 much just now as Ture selection of ‘‘New Orleans’* as the name of the battleship Amazo- nas, recently purchased from Brazil, was a most happy thought on the part of Secretary Long. The selec- tion of New Orleans as the favored city isan honor to the South, and will intimately associate with the big eruiser the memory of one of the idest days in American history the hero of that day—the battle w Orleans and Old Hickory. |. Silver was then Aevelopment of the plans of April fashion sheets are here. Cal and get one. Society # -z-— (JOssip Mrs, R. W. Clements will enter tain the Shakespeare club Friday af- teraoon at her home in the West End. CITY COUNCIL. The Magozine club will meet with Mrs. Richard Byker on Fifth and , Short Meeting Last Night, Bu Nothing of Interest Was Done—Billy Goat Ordi- nance Introduced, S Jefferson Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. On March 30ih Miss Ida Augusta Niehaus and Mr. Walier Smith will be married. Miss Niehaus and Mr. Smith ve both well known and pop- of Paducah and ular yourg people have abost of fiie their best wishes a F to them, Tue wedding will be aquiet one, only the relaives eud close nds of the two families be- ing preseat. Tbe ceremony wil! be performed by Dr. W. E, Cave, im- mediately a’.er they will leave on an exiended b idal tip and when they re\uin will be at Lome to their fiends on North Eighib sircet. On Thursday morning the mar-|5") eet riageot Miss Heiie Williams and] Jobusoa were ab. ont. : Mr. E. L. Stevens will be so'emnized The minutes of the previous mee atthe First Fapist chureh ia the] '?ss Were read aud apnroved. ‘ Tl oaoce comm: ror‘ed th preseaca of (heir many frieuds, There], /v¢ flaaoce commic.erepor'ed foliowiog bills, wi ch were a'lowed Ordi Pa sige — Sireet An Number fo Second Committee, as Usual, Given Plenty to Do. last night, Lut the mee ing wes not 0: mach interest. Mayor Laoag pre sidid, and Messrs, Jackson ar: on ihe road, wocens! and cevenvy exh aod Noh $000 from (ue Beov turough this week. ao Mr. James Foglish is in the Kast fe although nothing definie is known ‘n regard to it. ’Tis reporied thai a widow whd teaches in tue publ school; and a gentleman of foreign parts who were swee‘learis *‘once loog ago,’ are soon io be maricd, No hames are as yet koown, but io a short time both names and dates will] .,..) be made public. les from running at large in the civ'y wa given first passage. Tie ordinance fising the compen. sation of city tex co'lecior was give final pas The ov mota ep on first passaxe. Tue ordins cense ordioan lest regular meeiin passa, I. is ance prohibiiing the ‘eam pipe so sienm wi she side Tonight at the opera house, J. KE Toole, the famous German comed an, will appear in “Kllarney and the Rbine.”’ He wil! be supported by an excellent company. Edwin Jerome, auihor of iis piece, bas swnplied the stage wich many happy selections, amovg which *hillaincy and Lue Rhine’ siavds as the best. was given fina ine 8, from the op: era ion of the ordinagce, The ordmance regulating the huck ster or bowker busine second reading. It Cxes the lice at $40." IL was moved to tucrea the license to $100, Mr. Elliott moved license to » He said a number o mea made a living as hucksiers, anc it would drive (hem out of town; he said he did not know but what ice wagons would come uoder it, Mrs. May Blossom Rieke bas heen quite sick, bat is in a fair way to re- covery. Mr, Dick Rady has nearly recov- ered froma severe cold, Alivough not confined to the house Mr. Rudy hiss been indisposed for some t'me, avlhis fiends wil rejoice to learr of his recovery. po the $40 license, Yesterday afieraoon Miss Manye| Capt. Fowler said he would like t« Schuler, of Cincinnad, arrived to take charge of Miss Carry Warzen G rardey’s millinery depariment. man being. If so, he was in favor of the $40 license. He said Not long ago Leniered a room where seveial ex-sociely people were uaving a very extiiog discussion upon the *‘giris’’ of Lue present time, and how tuey dancea; anu (he dif- devil. Dr, Robertson said was designed to pro! the ordinance dauce as rapidly as ‘‘ibey’’ do now; to say the least of it, it wasn’t lady- like. Fuller, relative to damages to piop- eriy in the sum of $100 was received, Eng veer Postlewaice reporie | ic!- “Why don’t they dance the lars] alive to drainage on Jefferson, it is{the largest plants in Southwestern} Fresh cora meal, per bu., 40 cers and the quadrille?’’ asked a] necessary to purchase pipe for the] Kentucky, and such reporw are cal-] Oranges, per doz., 10e, to dt mother, “I never did dance those} drainages ‘The maiier was refesred| culated to injure it, Qt, bottles best catsup, Le, round dane and I don’t think|to the mayor, engineer and street] Steam will be raised this sfer- I. L. Raypouen, them proper.’’ Thav's O. K. Tuey | committee, noon, Phone 89, 123 5. Second st, Theretiet commiice rep the (ae y of Mis. James alike|to rea to the end of Jackson sireet eroeceee BI 1D seooeoes |, LB, OGILVIE & CO,)=:":;:2 nees Give] Dyes. The council met iv regular session will be no avieodauts except the ush- " ers, who are Mess:s, Albert Fosier, een *oMJagaio, do not be pived Joy the George W. Spit aod E, W Ulisms. “eo ja }statements of aay er; ask for Iwmediately afier the ce emony ihe}» nm» on 8] Diamond Dy s and tshe no otver! $Fyture comfort for present newly ma:'icd couple will leave onan] 4,00) PONS, make, Diemood Dyes delight hel $e cine economy, but buy the; exieaded bids! vip, aad oa reiarn-} Ker 7° 902 users and make tue family happy. ning omy, but buy the ing wil be at hone on Har ison] Tx Collector Kz erjoin reporied t rue sewing machine with anestab- street to their host of frieads, the collec’iva of $4.800.42 Ra‘sing Cotton's Price. lished reputation, that guar- panei Seven dollars ecers ive nt was Mayu acu Record. antees you long and satisfac- Mrs. Dr. Cowgi'l and little 800, | pefondeil by the 1 sois Ceaual. The Puiladelp' ia Inquirer believes] $ tory service, ot ob ot ob oh William, will remain ia Dawson! Ope hundred ged fi'.y-fovr dol!srs] that the new / of bonded cotton i sd A ¥ on business, and is expected home| ree iene is ont @ clit rosie! the latter part of the week. Las aad nd uy EM OCKs, adhe dia were reporied colle ‘ed, Another wedding talked ORDINANCE COMMITRE. ‘The ordinarce prohibiting goa's k, was given gned io eliminate was given “IM'KINNEY PLANT RESUMES, to reduce the Mr. Ezell said he was in favor of hoow whether a hucks'er was a bu- it was as impossivle to enact a license or-|age company, ia Mechanicsburg, will divarce to fit all classes of people as it was to make a Ciristian oul of a ct the producer. ‘The claim of Mrs, A. Worth was honin refe ved, RELIEF COMMITTER, M*. Armisieaa Richardson asked { from over assessment from )> anil 1898. He was resessed h iwO lots and owned but one, The asressment Was sv icken, had been over assessed assessment was rediedd, Alex Sio-y asked Heveks $7 of Inelf, liecase of Gan MN v's trans- rye De zal, nse was 7G PARK coum EE Toe comin cee re of pypoinimen d vary joule tk kh i of enum vas conea nadia aod Me, aecepied, OR. BELL’S Pine-Tar- Honey druggists oF sent upon receipt SOCIAL © oMMEr ORE. Atior ¢ foo! and May es speci pmitice, reporid rela.ive tothe © mot Mra, Najuie Finley to property at the ex easion ot Court stveei, which bas im pioved,was received,aud wes refe, col to the mayor wich power 0 ac DEFER OLD VANCE, The macket house ordinance, whir b hal been oyerloo ed, was tead by iY MH. Li was given foal pss | — sage, The matier of publishing ik wes ieferred t the mayor and com-| DR, A, M. COVINGTON, mi. ee on printing, power toaci. OF, METROPOLIS, ILL. goin pn A Lin, was appoin’ qd, 1k from diseases of t 0 re t Paducah at the lavoch+, EYF, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ing of the baidesbip Kenineky, | with wonder ‘ul skill and a special gus? antes The claim of K. C. Te.cell for |‘? ‘ove Undertaken, sect improvements was ivferred to} the sireet committee with power to act. esen DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, OMce—96 Broadway. des dence, 1000 Jeferson St, AS. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. DR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic he matter of requiring street cars was referted to the relief commistee. Tee pbone The Water company was requested hon: to extend its mrins on Broad st-eet. The maiter of filling Caldwe ei was referred to te street com- mittee. An ordinance was requested draft- ed requiring all engineers of steam 1] planis to be licensed, Request was received and filed, Messrs, Alex Kirkland, Eli Boone and Wm. Johnson were appointed tax supervisors, Tue pecition ftom the Palmer-Fer- n company, of Ft, Wayne, Ind., John Ellis was appointed as} ecial policeman for Rowlandiown, The resolution s'lowing firemeo tat Balas ie, Uuee IC GUKr TiK earee Physician ation was rescinded, roadway Avom The council adjourned. Residence, 29 HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: 7 to9a.m.,1to3p. m. Ottice, No. 41939 Broadway, oe DR. J. 0. SMITHS AVOID DECEPTION. Ask for the Dis Popular and Reliable nond Dyes. Do not be led away by the fa'se clams of imitators, No other dyes in \he world can equal the Dismuna are fully wavianted to kage for pach- color more go age, and g ve moe briliaatand da able colors thar can be goliea other dye stuffs Re The cleims of makers of aluller- ated dye stuffs avd of colors (hat are made up of a very small amount of 1907 dye can only lead to d'sappoini- ment and the vtier raia of valuable by i and serviceayle mterials, Many women, for the svke of curiosiy’, uave tried some of tue imitation aud ave now quite Dyes alone the vome We say makes of dyes, satisfied (uct Diamond are Wo. liy of aduitigace t as { ue agenis of ecovomy Monty | Saciee c -]| warevouses as described in the Man- vfactorers’ Record will result in bet- -|ter prices for cotton, Commenting edi.orially upon (he planjthe Luquizer 3a, “It §¢.a movement of importance to boih Noth sod Soath, siace itean fail‘o help esiablish firmer 3 for coiton; and as cotton is still the chief / merican product of expoil, betie* prices for collon mean greaier wealih in this country, a quicker abso“psion of ihe American {Inancial independence and grester freedom frou ihe dange » of Kaglisi: financial panic, to which our habit of Lotrowing subjects this country. often wiih disastrous resalis, * * * Tue bonded warehouse will provi the farmer #ith the means for raisi nitc!, while iL lakes away ssily of breakiog the market as soon as the crop 1s ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that emphasize the high grade character of the Whits. Sead for our elegant H.T. catalog. Wuite Sewinc Macnine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. for cotioa read. FortSale oy f ' ye Chas, Freiderick, 4Paduev, Ky It Will Rush Orders, Beginning ‘Tomorrow. The state department at Washing- ton has been informed that the same ducies are imposed on goods desiiacd for the Klondike region as are ed on articles imported into other part of Canada, There now seems to be no hope that congvess will reduce the ftax on whiskey at this session, The Brom- well bill may pass the house, but it is oot certain, The British are now said to have between thicty and forty warships ov Recent Mishap at the Factory Was » Not Great. )pOs- any The McKioney Veneer and Pack- siart up again tomorrow. It will 1ush orders to make up for lost time, and employ a fall force of men. .} ‘The publication in & morning pa- per last week relative (o an accident ference in the danci»g now ard when! He said he Ciouzbt the inchsier| Which happened to the engine at the] tie China sivwation, and to be buy- they were young. Une person ob-/eguid very well be dispensed witl, |factory, was maoifokily exeggeraied,}ing ail the coal coming to Chinesc Jecied sizougly to ‘buat two siep.”” | anyhow, ag might have been expecieu. ee " “It isn’t disnified; it isn’t grace-| ‘1he $100 license was defeated by| Mr. Decker is auiwoiity for vie] a a SET ful,” she said. Auoiber said she! the mayor, who cast the decisive] statement that the accident des¢ Sule. didn’t object to the two-step, or anylyote, the vote being 6 to 6, Tuefin the paper as having completely} Pare maple r, per Ib, 10¢, over dance, when they were danced /license was fixed at §10. wrecked ths big eagine, aod narrow Dill pickle, right, but she did hate to see anyone} A communication from G. ‘T,|ly missed killing somebody bes was comparaiiveiy trivial, and did not cost the company bat about $10. The McKinney company is one of Choice N. O. molasses, per gal., BSc. ana iaiehtleamansmmnsdtanieundecos tae dtuimcaatittisira ee ee | Bernhard >» Noubliez pas... About the old story of the camel—how turee philosephers heard about the an- imal and determined to investigate. The Englishman hunted through the folios of the British Musem, to find what hd been said about the beast; the Ger- man went ino h’s study, locked the door, 1 his pipe and began to evolve a cons ion of the animal from his own con- ihe Frenchman went down to © see. YOU'VE heard a good deal about the great clearing-out sale going on here, This week we're selling ladies’ shoes $1.50 and $2.00, worth as high as $6.00, Misses and Children’s at 75>, worth up to $3.00, The styles are 1ot the 11 est, and we haveu'tall sizes of each lot, bv» { why not do as !-eachman- for yourself? You’ | learn more re- garding t is gre e in five minutes at Scio 1sness Sahara tues ore than we ccald tell you ona whole page of this paper. The Sentinel Special Something entirely new in BICYCLE con- struction and finish, with every improvement that brains have devised and experience has yroven of value. It is in a class of its own, and is far superior to any other bicycle on the mar- ket. Price 60.00. @e OB THE ALBATROSS Is Paducah’s favorite; can not be beaten elso- where at any price. Our price $35.00. Our $26.00 wheel isa man-of war, with all 1898 imvrovements. It has no equal at $25.00. Don’t pay $16.00 extra for a name plate when you buy your wheel. When you buy an Albatross for $35.00 you get what others sell at $50.00. A reliable guarantee goes with cach wheel Qe em WALTER WILKINS Local Agent for Mead Cycle Company, Agont for the highest grades made. We are prepared to offer 1898 Slearna for $50.00, Don’t fail to see our Phovn’x, Overlands and Rugbyr —best on the market, pretiiest wheel made. Don't fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only ex- clusive Eleycle house in tone city, A complete repa'r shon. A free riding school to those buy.ng wheels from AND BICYCLE SUNDRIE S... aren fail to call—remember the PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 Norih Fifth street, near Palmer Honee. HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and € urgeon Firru Stree ; ‘Next, Door Tue Paty at 7:30 9:00 m, HOURS 1:00—3:00 p,m, f Office 364 7:00—8 30 pom, Tolephones | iesidience, 144 The Skeleton in Most Houses It's out of re sometimes unsuspe the 'e s a constant m ace to alin. When we do plombiog it eli dove—it is a8 near ve fection as yaiskillean bing it. Iv stays done, too—it iss't constantly geiting out of ovde . § ‘ety #.d economy both urge you to come fo us. ED D. HANNA ’ 182 Sout Foarth St ight, its ted, but Home, 4 Sweets Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. E are pleased to announce that we have secvred the finest and most beauciful line of pictures for premiums to our customers that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works of art which we now offer surpa>s even our own former offerings. These very handsome deco. ations, desirable for the homes of every one, we will give to our customers ABSOLUTELY FREE picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on any wall, in room or hall. We desire to show our customers how much we appre- their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv- ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We don't leep them ‘‘guessing,’’ either. There is no game of chance about our premiums. Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand- so: cart gems. Our exiiemely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishin goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and beoualt ls many new ones, Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—{fo~ men, women an’ childien, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. Our prices od shoes please everybody. Even some who ‘come only to lookn’ remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town, but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, Now is the accep.ed time’’ to buy splendid bargains 2 ¥ Johu J. Dorian-* at our stove, and get first choice of our F 205 Broadway (60) beaut {ul pictures free, Come soon and -e for yourself, so you can tell your izs* {riends about our low prices and elegant gift pictures, Paducah, Kr