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a ee ee 4 Five hundred yard King spool cot ton, two for 5¢ Twenty-four inch Turkey handkerchiefs, two for se sc dozen. red Seamless dress shields, 5 Common pins, fourteen rows, tc Rest brass pins, 360 count, 4¢ Needles, paper, 1c. Best gold-eyed needles, 4¢ O..N. T. Crocket cotton, all col- ors, 4c. Rest darning cotton, rc. Ten-cent side combs, 5¢ pair. Seam braid, white, 4¢. Three yard embroidery silk, toc dozen. Borated taleum pow Tooth brushes, 3, 4; 5, 8, 10, 15¢. Enamel paint, toc a bottle. Florida water, 10c. Twenty-five cent smelling salts, 1gc. Red marking cotton, four spools for 5¢ Kid curlers, sc. McKay's waists for children, 50c. Petroleum jelly and pomade, 5c Machine oil, sc. Shoe polish, black, tan an ox blood—none better, 10¢ Men’s drawers supporters, 5c pair. Real bone collar buttons, sc per dozen. sea can THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, DIRECTORS: . Fisher, W. F. Paxton FM Te Wiluiameon John J. Dorian a advance. $ 4.50 2.25 40 Daily, per annum in Daily, Six months ‘“ ‘* Daily, One month, “* * Daily, per week......+++ Weekly, per annum in ad- vance...+ Specimen copies free TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1898 —___*_ Is it not rather strange that those teryoon papers are increasing in pop- journals who bave been assailing ylarity and atthe expense of the the President’s course on the yoint of recognition and at the same UMe true in this lauding Consul General Lee, have not at any time mentioned the fact that General Lee is a staunch sup- porter of the President's position on that point?’ Tur fact that General Fitzhugh Lee has been ‘‘mentioned’’ as a pos- sible presidential candidate, makes no difference with President McKin- ley. The President sees only in Lee abrave soldier who has done his whole duty in a most trying position ; he knows that Lee has served his country well thus far and the Presi- dent proposes to keep a good man in actual service. Patriotism and sound sense are the ruling passions in Mc- Kinley’s nature. Amenican intervention in Cuba is strictly in line with the principles of the Monroe Doctrine. nations who expect to see the United ropean States become embroiled in Kuropean politi The utter hopelessness of any inter- will be greatly disappointed vention by European nations in the present crisis, has been due to the fact that the real principles of the Monroe Doctrine would not permit of such action. he banishment of Spain from the western hemisphere will simplify and not complicate our foreign rel: Tue omission from the joint Cuban resolution of any recognition of the Cuban insurgents, is not so much a) victory for President McKinley as it) is for the law ad the unwritten part| of our Constitution. Recognition is| purely a function of the executive! branch of our government, and the assumption by the Senate of that prerogative for Congress was totally unwarranted. All precedents in our national history support the position assumed by the President, and it is probable that the question will aever again be raised, Presidents Monroe, Jackson and Cleveland, all “erats, held precisely the same posi tion does President Mck 3 ‘The Supreme Court bas so decided. Consul-General Lee, who arrived at his conclusion from a personal kuow!- edge of the insurgents, most strongly advised against the recognition of the insurgents. It is difficult to see how more cumulative evidence could have ions. Demo- ~ RACKET STORE 407 BROADWAY Some of our every-day-in-the-year prices—values that are full of merit—figures that need no argument. _ | aid in this case, ‘Vick PuesiDENT SECRETARY TREASURER R.W. Clements, OMce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth treet. + 10 cents 1.00 experience proves that by far the been brought to support the Presi-'’Phone 185, Free delivery, " SPAIN’S BRAVE QUEEN. be delivered with Don Alfonsostand- ing besideher on the throne, her hand, a8 usual on such occasions, resting tenderly on the lad’s shoul- der, will be virtually a declaration of war against the United States, and will constitut® the inauguration of the contest, unless both hou: gress at Washington hav President McKinley to act then, ‘The spectacle of the queen, before Jap toothpicks, two boxes for se. Horseshoe stick pins, 5¢ Cloth tape measures, 5¢ Pearl-back collar buttons, rolled plate, se. Dumb-bell cuff buttons, toe pair. One hundred styles link cuff but tons, 25¢ choice—wear for more in the midst of the Cortes against the Ameriéa@ invader and arousing the patriotism of her people will be naturally calculated to appeal to the and to still further auta latter against the United Stat Ihave repeatedly declared, however, in these dispatches, there is not the slightest danger of this sympathy ever assuming an actiye form. A feature also in the important sit- uation, is the loyalty of the army to the dynasty, due in a great measure to the fact that by reason of the ter- rible havoe caused in its ranks by the operations against the rebels in Cuba avd in the Philippine Islands promo- tion has been phenoweoally rapid in The Spaviard is es- than a year. Pearl shirt waist sets, 15¢ set. Rest black ink, two bottles for se. Mucilage and brush, 3c. , $C. sand eyes, re card, 5¢ box. e yards velvet skirt binding for 1¢ Sunrise alarm clocks Box of stationery, §¢. Mourning pins, three boxes 5c. Tape, re roll. Safety pins, all sizes, two dozen best, Sse. | 3 of con-| empowered | Which is we | with | afte her boy by her side, hurling defiance | Will fiud something on (he map ¥ sympathies of continental Europe, | for sc. recent years ‘ Pearl buttons, clear white, 5c a sentially a soldier by disposition, and dozen. men of gentle blood give the prefer- ence to the army over every other Box hair pins, 4c, profession. In fact in no country of Large spool knitting silk, 9c He: ¢ dozen. Imitation porpoise shoe laces, two pairs for se 1 porpoise leather shoe laces, vy shoe laces, it has been calculated that there are Corset stays, 5, 8 and ge a pair, Buttermilk soap (olive oil), 10¢ per box. rope. This vaturally served formerly it was precisely promotion that led to the military tion has been yery rapid, the discon tent has, therefore, ceased, and there have been none of those pronuncia- mentoes which have been the cause of the overthrow of so many and dynasties in this country, Iv fact, withont intending it, the rebels in Cuba and in the Philippine Islands bave vastly strengthed the present dynasty in Spsin. KENTUCKY AND KEARSARGE. Newport News, Va, April 20.— Tdent’s position than has come to his AFTERNOON PAPERS, One of the features of daily jour nalism that the present war crisis has | brought prominently before the pub- |lic, 18 the superiority of the news re- ports of the afternoon papers. Since/that the two first-class Kearsarge and Kentuck, nebed at the shipyards here on March 24, will be ready to go into commission in three mon! Now that war is considered inevit able the authorities at Washington, as well as the officers of the Newport News Shipbuilding company, are very anxious to get these fine specimens of naval architecture ito service With this end in view large forces of men are working on the twin war- ships 24 hours each day. At the time the vessels were launched it was announced that they could be placed in commission in six or eight months. Working at the present rate it is believed that they will be ready in half that ume. YERKES LIKELY TO ENLIST. Danvill K, April 20.—Hon. John W. Yerkes, collector of inter- nal revenue in this district, and re- publican national committeeman from Kentu and enlist to Aght Spain in case Pres- ident McKinley calls for volunteers. The correspondent heard Mr. Yerkes quoted to this effect, but he declined to discuss the motter, neither affirm. ing nor denying the report. Mr. Yerkes is one of the best known and most popular men in this part of Kentucky, a bora leader, and should be decide to organizee a regiment, would call to arms the flower of the the present crisis began, there has not been an important item of aews, with one or two exceptions, relative to the situation, that has not been given to the public first through the efternoou press. Of course it is well | understood that the events happening during the night generally appear ‘first in the morning papers. But largest part of the news occurs in the jdaytime, and that, too, before the | afternoon papers go to press. | Itis for these reasons that the af- morning papers. This is not only but is the experi- ence of the journalistic profession in all the large cities. Recognizing the growing popular- ity of the afternoon papers,many city morning dailies have added afternoon editions as the only way to hold their prestige and business. Paducah is distinctively an after- noon paper city, made so by the fact that such a large part of the residents do not have time to read a morning paper before beginning their day’s occupation, and also by the faet that the news of the day is given by the afternoon papers state. His followers would no doubt include some of the dashing riders |" Connection with Unele Sam's naval PLANS FOR THE BOND ISSUE,| who fought with the gallant John] °Pertions Setlest Spain. | A vearly Morgan on the confederate side, as hehe aed or this purpose has been Washington, April 20.—The plana| "ell 88 some of the younger veterans | Purcussen OY the government, on He Hose sy Arey he spa a ans of the federal army, ‘and many of the Neresna ar atic ae s xper _ of the foe the ye bie eotece Bua met yg ambitious youngsters from the old| )Urvtus Ol hep kgecl ect miate ae The able will’ be resct es families of Central Kentucky, Ii | °"* a "e and two more. will be ony: pee 2 Feachec’) would be an ideal regiment. ve ; the through postmasters, who will post piotllnacscinemin. OA act mette, ed i aunch notices in their offices, giving all of ner y we ted the details that the general public SPECIAL AID TO ALGER. for the pu vahe would be interested in knowing. ‘The ; : : ‘ For tis ¢ style b subscriptions to this, as rere Philadelphia, April 30.—President | ora, inost aultableds a hip of 2 rk |would be made by means of post- Frank Thompson, of the Pennsyl-|/1¢ 3 000 tons, with plenty of space office money orders or certified Y4™a railroad, has been called upon) netween decks, so as to afford room to act as a special aid to Secretary of War Alger, and in this capacity will take charge of the transportation checks, The same act, it is thought, will authorize additional issue of $400,000,000 in 3 per cent. coin bonds, running for a period of twenty years. Although these are said to ; be the main features of the proposi- tion, the full details have not yet | been worked out, and in the discus- | sion of the measure by the committee it is not unlikely that important changes may be made even in the general plan. GEN. WALLACE WILL FIGHT. event of active hostilities. The selection of President Thomp- son for this duty has been fayorab y commented upon, in view of his ex perience during the civil war as as- sistant to the then secretary of w: Thomas A. Scott, with duties similar to those at present entrusted to him, FORTIFYING THE CANARIES. Teneriffe, Canary Islands, April 20.—The Spanish ‘authorities here have acquired all the principal ware- houses at this place and at the Grand his friends and supporters in his race {Canary for the accommodation of the for the United States senate that he|large reinforcements of tzoops ex- will not be a candidate for the office. | pected here and to hold the stores He addressed a letter to President] which are also about due to arrive McKinley offering his services and | bere. from his subsequent action in with-| Even the churches are to.be used drewiog from the senotorsbip race it|for military purposes and the strength is assumed that he has been notified) of the fortifications is being increas- by the president that bis services\ed- Work on the latter has been in will be accepted. Gen, Wallace| progress for some time past and says that war is inevitable and that|heavy guns have just been mounted | the place for Americans is at the] atthe chief land battery, which is front. Inthe event of peace he Situated on a promontoiy command- would like to represent the state in{ing the town and harbor, |the United States senate, but he says} At Las Palmas large quantities of | he could not think of aspiring to such | grain have amassed and more cargoes an office while bis country is at war, | are on their-way here. About 6,500 le op aero, additional troops are expected here The finest of imported teas at 'T,]and it is said a similar number of D. Harris’, 124 South Second street, | men will in all probability be sent to 20n2 | Grand Gat J Indianapolis, April 20.—Gen. Lew Wallace will enter the army and tight against Spain. He has notified the world are the number of officers so colossally out of proportion to the number of troops as in Spain, where enough brigadier and major-generals to command the entire armies of Eu- bring promotion to a standstill, and this stagnation of pronunciamentoes, by means of which officers, commissioned or non-cow- missioned, could alone hope for s step in rank. Recently, however, the mortality in the ranks of the offl- cers has been so great that promo- binets It is reported on good authority here battleships may organize a regiment | © young manhood of the Bluegrass | branch of the military service in the | | | | Congressman Cherry, of North D. for sever ttend tot va him kot, has been quite sick days, but is now able many cares pressing uy One revent addition to the roc hy of note, is afinen of the city of Padueab, ‘This par ular map is being improved upon a who ¢ a few days any one will interest him Not many persons in Padue possibly, are familiar with the Iu pationul Association journal, **Mei It is a twWenty-page, rilustrated week ly, packed fuil of good articles ov fissociation work progress, A club is being ge up, and ui who desire urged to join it, a first class paper of the ssociations The various state are preparing to t secretary, Mr. Heury E. Rosevear to a most delightful summer trip. The World's Conference of Young Met Christian e@ held Basle, Switzerland, will be the largest tant gathering of held. Ship loads of lec nected with and interested ta great work for young men go from this country, and itis the intention of those in Kentucky who sppreeiate the untiring services of Mr. Rosevest to defray all bis expenses on such a trip. iation is to t duti A. Parker's talk on the nin Society’? last Sun. day was al bt. He knows what CY MGA Neeccecceccceecececreneeceeeee CREEL... a, Notes. when to say, and bow to say. josing talk is next Sunday, to say You ought to join the ‘Qhursday evening Bible class. You will cer- tainly enjoy it and learn something vont the best book in the world. Any man 1s welcome to jain this class, Last Monday night's meeting of cress Was the most interesting ever , Among other important’ mat- ters before the house the Cuban reso- jon Was taken up and sfter in warm debate was passed by mage The resolation p Cuban independence with Spain. President A. is busy his cabinet and filling the ant appointments. The way means committee are pr pari bill to provide means for arrying on the war with Spain and will report when congress mects Mon- making w more imp day night. A number of visitors were present at the last meeting and from the apparent deep interest taken they enjoyed tbe proceeding very much New members are now needed. Who will get one? Our association is on the advance now; what do you say, boys, toall joining in and make ing it the most popular organization town, A young m he best associates are to be and where the various privileges of- fered will suit anybody's taste, With the only public library ia the city, od reading room, gymna- sium, b congress, and the neq land religious privi- eges, every man, old and young, ake advantage of a member: and th x TON DISAPPEARING GUN. 0 » or mor Each gun fires 2 5) ut of sight imto its pit. pound projectile, the Moye as the Army Now ls. Repair Ships for the Navy ranged for— Effective Fighting Pianos Being Adopted, tion sre being cousileret ordinate ling pla every minu after, [tis anuou is in readiness for the dec! war and that the navy is expected to be moving, as the army is uuw d | before Friday. One of the latest thin aiding the navy is the use will be kaown as repair shi ships will play a very im; for the apparatus of a small factory She must also have re pici- ty in her bowels, s slie moy be able to keep the sea for a long ime ae Besides, the f tilling water, which is an i duty of the rpair Each one of t navigable repair s\ prehensive lental will be @ p of a most com: description. It wil be provided with heavy steam tools of the latest patterns for executing every imaginable kind of work in metal, and its equipment will include massive cranes for hoisting mighty things aboard In its hold will be carried duplicates of nearly every sort of article that goe a modern warship, fre coil of boiler tubing to a patel of armor fcr mend ing a hole made by a projectile. In side, between decks, the craft will be awhirl with machivery, bells flying, engines pumping, steam hammers pounding, wheels revolving, sud all the paraphernalia of a busy factory in active employment. Grimy me- chanics will rush to and fro, or stand at forges beating big bars of iron white-hot, or turning out objects of steel or brass which are designed to serve as parts of one piece of deiivate mechanism or another, BY FRIDAY. 'SURVI The Navy Is Expeeted to Be on Great Excitement When the May- Attorney -at- Law Ar- clei for iss DISTRICT CONVENTION CALLED, The nayy department intends that each one of our fleets shall be pro vided with a repair ship of this kind, whose business it will be to accom- pany the war vessels and to serve them on all necessary Occasions as agort of first aid to the injared, jfor | flower Went Down Sun- day Night. | Her Stera Is in 2% Feet of Water Cargo Damaged or Lost. No Lives Lost. | | Several of the crew and a teamer in a bad Ox, ueat Chester in the Mississippi. She struck a sand bar or bank, and Ler stern went down ia mat 23 fect of water, Her nose is out of the water Vere was the est excitement yard when she went down, but no club where found 0 ton disappearing VORS RETURN. She went down THE POST-DISPATCH IS THE ONLY ST. LOUIS PAPER With I's Own Staft Cort at all Points of Inte At Havana—Mr, Sylvester Seo At Madrid—Mr, A, E. Houghten, At Washington— Mr. Stephen Bonsol. At New York— Mr. Morton Watkins, THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN THE POST-DISPATCH. 15 cents a week (seven days) if de- livered by agent; 60 cents a month if sent by mail. “DR, W. GC. EUBANKS, HOM(KOPATHIST, Broadway W Jeferson St. Mee Hours 1:10, A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 bPOADWAY, DR. 0. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician Ave Telephone 120. Telephone 3.78 adway 1 am 400 pm -o pm Residence, 291 Fw t HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, Physician and Surgeon OMice f 03 p.m. Ottice, No, 419'% Broadway, DR. J.D. SMITH'S ractice, 7,t0 9 4, m to, rather than Hee ow Niath, between Hroadway and Jef per Ninth and Jefferson, Tele. THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, HENRY BURNETT Will practice in all the courts, 18 South Fourth St., Pavucan, Ky | J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF passen- Woshington; Apel "90.—Rrakyelger on two who were On ile Maye|c Pe ee thing is ina push and rush in army} flower when she sank Sunday night: | *fo™mPt and thorough attention given and vavy circles today new | arrived in this morning on _to all cases. \d best methods for k the St. Louis train. ‘Lhey report the Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third etreet. A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY, And it never fs to cure Rheu- matism, Catarrh, Pimples, Blotche ves were lost. Jibhe cargo, most] aod all diseases arising from impure of which was the finest lumber, is] blood, — is Blood Balm. iost, but the approximate loss cannot] (8B. B. B.) Thousands endorse it be ascertained. The disaster oc-{s the best remedy ever offered to curred Sunday t t about 11:30/mankind, The thousands of cures o'clock our of ie men who res] performed by this remedy are almost turned today were deck hands, and| miraculous, ‘Try it, only $1 per large one was the boat barber. bottle, COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. commercial y il a state svilleon M "| y Judge Tully has iy ed as delegates alters vates, Ed. P, Noble, Geo, ‘V. Harris, J. KE, Robertson. R, L. Reeves and Hon Henry Burnett, The alternates selected are: F. M. Fisher, Maj, ‘Thos Moss, Mayor Jas. Lang, W. C. Ellis and Jake Weil Hopkiosville, April 20—The dem- ocratic committee of th cond Con- gressiona! district met here yesterday with all the mewbers present in per- son or by proxy. A eall was issued adistiict convention to meet at Henderson, Wednesday, June 29, at 1 o'cliek p. m, County conven. tions will be held June 27, and pre cinet conventions on the Saturday preceding. CHANGE OF LOCATION. Weaks Bros , have bought the old Byng property on South Second street, now occupied by the Herndon Heury Tobacco warehouse, and it is understood, for the advantage of be- ing near the 1, C. river track and aving shippiag expenses, will remove their big establishment from = its present location on South Third to the other place. DEATH IN KUTTAWA. Mr. A. B. Irwin, one of the most prominent citizens and merchants of Kuttawa, died at bis home in that place yesterday, aged about 65. He was father of Mr. Wood 8, Irwin, well kaown here, A PHYSICIAN'S EVIDENCR—AN HONEST poeror. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure Botavic Blood Balm, B. B. B., forher. She had been confined to her bed several months with Rheamatism, which had stubbornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. B. 6, I ob- served marked relief, She has jast commenced her thir nearly as active as" in the front yard with® cleaning up. Her. iti truly wonderful und Tmmensely grati- fying. " C. H. Moxtcomeny, A Jackson A le For sale by Druggists, BoB — ahaa STORY OF CUBA. Agents wanted in every city, town or vijlage to sell the latest edition of Halstead’s STORY OF CUBA, full account destruction BATTLESHIP MAINE, Greatest demand ever known for a subscription book, Agents coining money. Handsome outfit free. Send 25c, for postage. Don't n it, Address subscription departmeni, Tuk Werner Company, loald Akron, Ohie, BASEBALL, There was bnt one game yesterday, Boston 14, New York 2. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Boston at Baltimore. Brooklyn at Washington. New York at Philadelphia, Pittsburg at Cincinnati, Cleveland at St. Loui Chicago at Louisville. Wo-To-tne for Fifty © moudirong, 00d pure, AGM All divgyious JOflice Am,-German Nat, Bank, “wif BY B ¥ NG FROM —— DEALERS IN-—— Furniture, House Furnishings, oe Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Stoves, Etc., Etc. Manufacturerg of a!l kinds of mattresses and awnings. The leading upholsterers and repairers in the city. Cash or credit. GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-205 South Third. Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of FIRE LIFE and m= Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. Agent for the highest grad: We are pre. * offer 1808 Stearns for $50.00. Don't fail to see our Phanix, Overlands and HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES | AND BICYCLE ‘inte i07c% asthe ey. school to those buying wheele from Don't fail to call—remember the SUNDRIES... place PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House, Home, s Sweets Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. F, are pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and most beautiful 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 surpass even our own former offerings. These very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we will give to our customers ; ABSOLUTELY FREE picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant spac i room or hall. . We desire to show our customers how tusk ee scsee ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also fee ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. Wedent® keep them ‘‘guessing,’’ either. There is no game of chance about our premiums. Every customer cy be a sure winner of some of our hand- some art gems. Our extremely low cut price nishin, goods and notions have pleased our old A virehaSyt ls hy brought us many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our Shors!—for men, women and children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. Our prices on shoes please everybody. Even some who ‘‘come only to look’* remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town but also from the fact that every pair gives ion, ‘Now is the accepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains ‘ John J. Dorian at our store, and get first choice of our beautiful pictures free. Come soon and see for yourself, so you can tell your friends about our low prices and elegant gift pictures. Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fietn Srexet.... Next Doow Tux Pawan - 9:00 am, 00 pm, Se ana Telephones Office, - 364 Residence, 144. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. BROADWAY You need send nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Opening Books ERADICATOR THE SAW EDGES OF YOUR ra STANDING rian COLLARS Estee ry Watterson, * PRICE $1.00 A YEAR, 1 Ome AHAN ONE CENT 2 ae USEFUL PREMIUMS Are Given Club Ratsers, and go.d- , inissious bre allowed gente," Pay 88 com If It's Worth Printing the Twice-a-Week Courier-Journal Will Print It. 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