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lt - - RACKET 407 BROADWAY Some of our every-day- that are full of merit—figures that need no a’ Five hundred yard King spool cot ton, two for (¢. Twenty-four inch Turkey handkerchiefs, two for 5¢ Whalebones, se dozen Seamless dress shields, se a pair Common pins, fourteen rows, 1¢ Rest brass pins, 360 count, 4c. Needles, paper, tc. Rest gold-eyed needles, 4 O.N. T. Crocket cotton, ors, 4c. Best darning cotton, 1¢ Ten-cent side combs, se pair Seam braid, white, 4c Three yard embroidery silk, red all col dozen Rorated talcum powder, 5c a can Tooth ! 3s 445.8, 10, 15¢ Enamel paint, toc a bottle. Florida water, 10c. Twenty-five cent smelling salts, 15¢ Red marking cotton, four spools for 5¢ Kid curlers, 5c. McKay's waists for children Petroleum jelly and poma¢ Machine oil, sc. Shoe pofish, black, tan ant ox blood—none better, 10« Men's drawers supporters, se pair Real bone collar buttons, se per dozen. brushes, THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPAKY, INOORPORATED except | TREASURER M. Fisher, W. P. Po RW. Clements, a a" Wiluanson John J. Dorian OMce, Standard Block, street. 115 North Fourth | Daily, annum in udvaaos, $ r be Daily, Six months “ * 2 Daily, One month, “ * rs Daily, per week......--.. 10 cents} Weekly, per annum in ad- vance.. . Specimen copies tree | 1.00} WEDNESDAY, APRIL Pe 1898 THE PRESIDENT’S WISDOM. Notwithstanding all the criticism that has been heaped on the Presi- dent on account of bis delay in rush- ing this country into a war with Spain, his wisdom is becoming mor evident every day, The President knew that this country was not pre- pared fora war and he also koew that the better prepared we were the shorter and less vostly both ia hum4n | lives and money would the war be} when actually begun. That he was able to withstand the criticism heap- ; has been engaged was in the recent THE LUTHER LEAGUE. 1 pon Bin ehowed Bi: wondsON| Sh ciween Japan. end Ghlod, bot growing in interest and attractive| KISSED THE WRONG WOMAN. self-restraint and ability to manage) |. ore (Abe 4 easaieeticd worth, and men are appreciating it. the affairs of a great nation. Now| tbe Chinese were then so far out-) ‘phe Luther league meets Thursday 3 — This Lea to tho that war has begun, the magnitude of classed in both wen and ships that/ afternoon with Miss Mary Berger, on ‘Brother"’ is ‘a good word, but we dies’ Gallery Oe eee lea |e test was then made. The! Court street near Seventh, All mem-| Want to remind certain members of) Proyiy constr the affair is evident, even with a third-/ | dai bers will please attende this meet-|COMgress that unless they enjoy being | ladies’ r elements of wind and tide and per- P 7 : class power like Spain. : ing. Ayna Wornvent, lavghed at they had best be careful Venw There was hardly enough powder, S04! bravery which have decided the Scoretary, [How they use the term when aldress- f io the magazines for a single battle, |##toric naval battles heretofore, will Pee ¥> ling the house, my io es fc gle e. 1 ‘ Sent it The aisles et the navy were formida-|0@ S!most entirely eliminated in MRS. NIX NOT DEAD. It is a little early to plan summer ble took sh and borst aboot, but to navel: battles of this’ war.” te . vacations, but a number of the mem- H Aeceides tin fit condiei theif stewd will figure the resistance] Reports from Calloway county] bers have agreed among themselves ) up hea saab a yaar vetting (Of Armor plate, the working of intr state that Mrs, Mix, mile of lly to go to Lake Geneva, Wis., early in pa 1 cate machinery controlling the big| Nix, who cut bis throat with a@/July. Lake Geneva iss little sum-| | : I hulks. The seacoast defenses were oh butcher knife while temporarily in-}mer resort about fifty miles from| 0! e dur calculated to excite jeers, Modern |S» the markmansbip of guoners,|ane, was not shot, snd is not seri-|Chicago’ and has a wide reputation | °" ))! m, int cannon were so scarce or antiquated! the expert knowledge of {ship} ously injured, but was beaten on the|as a most delightful place, ‘The ylan | \'''«! weve ; had to be made good {°*Ptins, and the efficiency of explo-] head with a pistol by her husband. lis to go through the country om]!!! 0 tiny Gekaimncies bed to be mado good |, raleotiian: {t is said that be has been unbal-| wheels, and those who have expres ed oveasiona t in foreign lands, Wara few weeks) : ; anced for years, at times. ed their intention to go anticipate a] UPcomfortable y The Monitor aud the Merrimac phen Ls “ only room for tt ego would have been almost suici inl : 1 face eee are aaa “great”? time. Twenty-five dollars ly r about two Today, thanks to the patience, ener-| "Mic revolutionized naval mee NEW DENTIST OFFICE. — | will pay all the expenses of the trip,} Well, one day Poarg 4 (ait wer thirty years ag Ww obse- : a ‘on of th gy and patriotism of the President, ” iA hirty years a0: sly ol ¢ a oe sliorite thst, the party spends ten ata ‘ “3 jete and in their place we have dy-| pr, King Brooks will ina few days| 4ay he lake mARS the United States has ships, guns, powder and ball ready to meet the Spaniard, and above all she has the flower of American manhood be' iad her floating bulwarks to safeguard ber honor, She is armed and alert to deal wholesale slaughter and destruc- tion, but it will be in the cause of humanity and peace. No less than fifty-nine ships have been added to the navy since the pas- sage of the fifty milhoos appropria- This number includes tion. | fifteen revenue cutters, tenders and ccast survey vessels, aud | nearly forty purchased at home and abroad, Among the latter are the magnific nt liners, St, Paul and St. Louis, the four Morgans, the yacht Mayflower, the dynamite erni- ser Nictheroy, the hoy ital ship Sol- ace, and the repair ship Chalmette, In addition vast quantities of am- munition have been purchased and vast stores of munitions of war ir other lines have been The coast defenses have bien perfected and have been placed in a condi'ion amply to protect our larger seaboard | lighthouse others secured, | cities an effective attack upon our coast, | already =| the President will become more evi- [efficiency of coolness of the cilicers and men will — n-the-yeat prices—values | rgument. two boxes for 5c pins, se i Cloth tape measures, se t Pearl-back collar buttons, rolled plate, 5¢ i Dumb-bell cuff buttons, roc pair One hundred styles link cuff but Jap toothpicks Horseshoe stick tons, 25¢ cho than a year, Pearl shirt waist sets, 15¢ set. vice in defense of the country. AE pw] Knights larzes' STORE }:: that war exists between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain. April, A. D America and the Kingdom of Spain. —wear for more u The of St. John, ove of the ations 1 the Catholic sso offered their. ser- ices tn a body. weno Williams, an Old Offender, Is Put to Work on THE DECLARATION OF WAR. toni: | gar wor b, have Following ‘s the bill passed Mon- day by congress and signed by the te Fined for I vresident, constituting the dee- A " 4 Jaration of war. A bill declaring] Case Against Phil Stephon Continued, Zeno Willtams, an old offender was charged in Judge Sanders cv today with vagrancy, He was ar- rested last night on suspicion of be ing the one who broke into Potter’ saluon night before last, but as no. evidence was secured agaiost bim be was tried for vagrancy, aud soot enced to one month on the streets al hard labor, Be it enacted, ete, + That war be and the same is hereby declared to exist and that war nas existed since the 2lst day of 1808, including said lay between the United States of That the President of the nited States be and he hereby is lirected and empowered to use the ntire land and naval forces of the Henrietia . e Hevry Donald and t black ink bal ttes for §¢ United Slates, and to call into the! price, colored, were charged witl Mucilage and brush, 3c. actual service of the United States | iving together, not being - married the militia of the several states, to/ ‘The woman claimed the reason she) sand eyes, 1¢ card, se box. yards velvet skirt binding Five such extent as may be carry this act into effect. necessary tO} was “cooking for bim,’? was tuat ber step father had driven her away from a ‘ OF A CRITI- REQUIREMENT CAL TYPEWRITER -USING PUBLIC, IT IS THE LEADER IN IMPROVEMENTS, THE MOST DURABLE MACHINE MADE, AND DAILY IN THOU- J. EB. ENGLISH & CO., The Smith Premier Tysbintie Co, Mca Sul Pine street, St, Louis, Mo. Deak rs, Teleph WORLD, wt vt ot CONTINUES TO PROVE ITSELF TO BE & # oS MONEY SAVED BY UYING FROM GARDNER BROS. & (0, ————DE/LERS IN—— C2RY 108 North Second street, Padavah, Ky. one No, 90, ~ DR. GOLDSTEIN, for 10¢ —— = 1 ie home. They were fined $20 and Suprise alarm elocks—best, 8se- HA THE 19TH DAY OF THE MONTH.) cots each |. Goaetein hedhistubatis A case against Phil Stephon, for | Louisville, who has Mourning pins, three boxes 5c ‘The 19th of the month has always allowing a horse to ran at large, wa the been t The Celebratcd Optictan, to Re-| aio a Few Days Longer. optician here for PROFEs DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(EOPATHIST, of ALS. le- Pape, re rol rein one week adjusting glasses to ¢ Tape, tc roll, been eventful in American history. | continued until Friday. factite otek Oe pe ee ee Rateey Yee) Siiveceray wo Weees Here are a few events connected with sa: psa ty Mal madeer ever until next Sunday in order to] @& DENTIST , clear white, se ‘a "Dilted colonies: tormetl) May 10 THE SEWERAGE. ete" ok from the country a ' . by chance to have their eyes fitted 1643. Tee Large spool knitting silk, 9¢ 1775. way, on Third street, It will not be {MWe eyes and adjustment of Heavy shoe laces, 5¢ dozen, Battle of Saratoga, September 19, extended across Broadway today. | {the glasses to all anomalies of Imitation porpoise shoe laces, two 17 The bit trenching machine is right up |S! ht made and prepared, fitted : to each individual. Qualified in bis Ue ’ pairs for sc. to the laborers, and is making rapid Yorktown, October ‘There is some water in Surrender at progress. specialty by education and by years Rea ise leather shoe laces, 19, 1781. , ir, Firat national ‘Thanksgiving, Feb-|the ditch, but not enough to inter- |of practic al experience in the one Homeopathic Corset stays, 5, 8 and ge a pair. ruary 19, 1795. fere with the work. | brane h soppabll ie _ plic: nbd i Ph ea Buttermilk soap (olive oil), 10¢ Woe, oak thee Pueamet ————— glasses to forms of mechanically sician ipa bake Gi A iNet ARE GETTING BETTER, ‘fective sight. Indorsed by han- y - , ralalhh J i dre of perso vho found estoras Ne roadw a) Oftee ——=— Wardeclared against Great Britain, «| Teds of persons who found restora ce tt OTe ont 00 an Jone 19, 1818 Most of the cares of pneumonia in jtion by the use of his scientifically cet, 4 yt a . the county are convalescent. Robt. Jadjusted glasses. There are yet 2 ’ nd to render almost impossible The has been moved ana time the various states to equip their mili- tia and in many cases this bas been done. In fact this nation has had time to prepare for war. But if critics ha standing army as been given to the advice of the President's deen followed this nation have been rushed into | months ago absolutely unprepared in war] almost every way. | As time progresses the wisdom of dent and before the war is over his critics will not only be silenced but will be discredited. MODERN NAVAL WARFARE. In predicting results of naval bat- tles in the present war, the fact is often overlooked that the efficiency navies has not yet of the modern The dig] been thorougbly tested. battleships and the special class boats, such as dynamite cruisers, are As practically unknown quantities all naval battles im the past the gunners and the i the punt for a vast deal; boats to with- | ed ehots of course ac but the ability of the stand the effect of well dire or the endurance of the big guns is something that.can only be told after « hotly fought engagement. The only time that a modern’navy pamite cruisers, pedo boat destroyers and steel battle- ships, The big navel battle of this the whole world; it may even revolu- tionize naval warfare of today. Ip |captain of the military company, and torpedo boats, tor-|open a new dentist office on North Fifth street, in the building now oc- cupied by Dr. A pects to be ready for business by the war may be a startling surprise to Ist of May. graduated from the Chicago college of dentistry, and 18 @ rising young Guerriere captured, August 19, 1812. Monre doctrine proclaimed, August 19, 1823. Williams, of Lamont, however pected to die, aud) Mrs, Med cliff, in the same neighborhood, is in| ive Sixth Massachusetts Regiment mobbed at Baltimore, April 19,|Pected to h les 1861, Emancipation proclaimed, Septem- Y. M. C. A. NOTES. “0 ber 19, 1862 Gettysburg cemetery dedicated, | November 19, 1863 | Alabama sunk, June 19, 1864 The teeiiba! comment it committee met Satur- Battle of Opequan, September 19, day afternoon and made another cr-| 1864. der for new books. It is. the inten- Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19,| tion of the committee to add new | 1864 books as fast as members are secured for the libaary, as the rsbij fee of one dollar is vested. The following is a short list of Saturday's order: Story of an Untold Love—Ford Simon Dale—Anthony Hope Shrewsbury —Stanley Weyman Lady of Quality—Francis Hog: | son. Kentuckian—Joln Fox, Jr. John Leighton.Jr.—Katrin Standard Bearer—Crockett. Caleb West, Master Diver—F. | Hopkinson Smith. | meni Cuban resolutions passed congress, April 19, 1898, OFFICERS ELECTED. There was a meeting of the Padu- cah Commandery, Kuight Templar, last night, at which the following of- ficers were elected for the ensuing year: Brinton B- Davis, eminent com- mander; I. O. Walker, generalissi- mo; V. A. McCutchen, captain gen Trash eral; Rev. W. K. Penrod, prelate; vith, " G. M. Ocbschlaeger, Sr., treasurer;| Master—I. Zsnwill. ri W. H. Coleman, recorder; Rev. M, | Checkers—Blossom. J bo B. Chappell, senior warden ; Rev. W. | On tho Rell Staircase Mt Ailey | Indi yilor. | H. Pinkerton, junior warden; J. H. Jobnson, standard bearer; W. A Lawrence, sword bearer; E. T. Wool- folk, warden, and G. B. Lyne, sen- tinel. Mr. Davis, the new cminent commander, is to leave shortly as Several members of our local asso ciation have enlisted in Capt. Davis’ company for Cuba. The boys will] be missed of course, but it 1s hoped | 5, the war will be of short duration and they will all soon be back again. it is likely that one or two others will also leave, THE ODD FELLOWS. The Odd Fellows celebration at Mayfield yesterday was a success in every pacticular, just as it was ex- pected to be. ‘The city was crowdea, the attendance being estimated at at least 6,000. Festivities wound up with a ball at | Creason’s hall last night, and every- body greatly enjoyed the hospitality shown by the people of Mayfield The visitors from Paducah returved this morning. In spite of the bard rains, war ex- citement and a number of other things the Young Men's congiess met | in regular session Monday night Toe bill to form an alliance with Great Britain was up for discussion and after some interesting debate further action was postponed until] next meeting. The meeting next Monday night will be a most inter esjing one, several new bills will be introduced and the ways and means committee will report on impor- tant measure, an is a new addition The reading is continually “Printers? Tok”? to the reading room. roow like the library “How can y 2" was the question a young man asked recently when he was told he could get baths, gymnasium, reading room, library and various otber privileges of equal worth, for the small sum of $5,00 per year. Butitcan be done and is Bernheim. He ex- Dr. Brooks recently immediately in-| “° e sight, es corrected. dd invited. 3pm is cx- {countless numbers who suffer untold Rat. | misery that is attributable to defect- & preesrious condition, and not ex-| Such persons will do well to see | Ir. Goldstein at once and have tt Consultation free Office hours 10 a, » at the Palmer house. A BIG _SUM. Values It is not s0 cary now dians thore: m several ba 1) | Indians Have Little Notion of the Larger HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.0, Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: TtoPa.m.,1to3 p.m Office, No, 41948 Broadway. DR. J. Le SMITHS m. z Regular hours m to cheat the]! 3m ma e ey bar- | near tn ’ ° Niath, betw Jet ads and | terror W | phone 1438 or even hun- Téa te Indi THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, iad bes >in New Mexico iy tudian ves HENRY BURNETT vad 1 and hi jam ond Lis) Attorney -at-Law ny was willing Will practice in ent who knew all the courte. 1 He took with] 1% South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky of Mexican silver and wh uw stopp Construction of a La- Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North Third street + ALL KINDS OF FEED.. Telephone 257 Give us a trial, Prompt del THE Present Crisis THEPOST-DISPATCH IS THE ONLY ST. LOUIS PAPER ; With Its Own Staff Correspondents at all Points of Interest, very 1en ved r. Sylvester Scovel adrid—Mr. A, E. Houghten At Washington— Mr. Stephen Bonsol. At New York Mr. Morton Watkins. THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN J THE POST-DISPATCH, "115 cents a week (seven days) if de- livered by agent; 60 cents a month if seat by mail. to her household without sti any event the results of the first naval | dentist of great ; opularity. being doae, New members are being 5 he x seen DR. BELL’S battles cannot now be safely pre- NEW DWELLING. added ey ery day. j fa. BIE ssecorprvere Mr. W. R, Helland is building a|8 Crown Raisins per th kissed her warmly ax he suid: “Well, 1% m " - r. W. R. Helland is building a aged my darling dvou think of it?” The New Remedy, Voenlist is a deed of valor and man- new frame dwelling on Noith Fifth Seedless Raisins, per Ib». or it ooh ees (hes n a : ; yy ly courage that a soldier should feel] street near Monroe street. It is be- | Choice Prunes, per Ib. ei iad ait one hat his hale a Gliese love it. It iseharmless and proud of and relate in times tike| ing built on the old Dadley property, | Hominy and Grits, per Ib lian ha rae plane ha enact } these, where true patriotism is called | the old homestead being torn down, | Oat Meal and Buckombent Flour, Bo Wife of an influcatial witnictae ks | restores to health the tnflan ed thay into service. =A true —gol-| {t Was one of the oldest houses in] Qboice Dates, per ber Ib... Jeclared toherhuchand thetewaiwde. | bronchial and nasal organs--invig: eel town, Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. and thatsuchmis-| orates’ the lungs. dier’s blood boils when his : Best N.U. Molusses, per gal... .30¢ sakes hp st be prevented in the future Sold by druguists flag and country are assailed Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs by making a proper ladies’ gallery, ~25c, 0c and $1.00, even if be has been in the midst of a DEPOT RULE ENFORCED. Hest Kraut, per gal... Best Dill Pickels, per gal. dozen defeats, and been compelled to A notice has been posted at the A , i It undergo Lardsbips, A civil war has|Union depot, announcing that the| pyaer Crackers, per 1D 100 | ii! been demonstrated to. be the most Ses bi stands is, Taek for the basins RANDOLPH, of abeatas af'auu ana all ransfer company. ackmen : a Street, Phone su ver fauy, and more hat@ahipeare complying with the order, al. 129 South Second Street, 'Vhoue 89. |°' were endured from 1881 to TSM though it was first said that they ~ FORMRED than will be necessary in the fut ure Tur r-General of the Uni- form Rank of the Catholic Knights of Americ the Kuights to the Presideat for ser would fight it, has offered the services of * An elegant new 6-room house, 915 Trimble street. Bath and all con- veinences. Apply athouse, 26a2. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Hive Away. asily and forever, be mag 6 and vigor, take No'Tor r, that makes the wonder All drugg’ Booklet a tree teed fiterling Kemedy Co, Chicngo or New York 100, %e. sample pation forever. Candy Cathartic, ¢ 10 C'0'€ jull, dragwiste rotund money: Good Work of* Divers. Lake Huron diver he 600 tons of « merged to a « ere it had be ey n for have feat of-recovering a cary na wre! 160 feet, 2 years, acco) New Kind of Business. At Wabash, Ind, a man has built wp a paying business in rabbit breed- ing. Soe, #1. A ‘o-mae for Fifty Cen tobacco habit eure, x oo pure. Kes we drugs SURE YOU GET OR. BELL'S x Pine-Tar-Honey When in Metropolis atop at the STATE HOT $1.60 a day. Special rates by the week. D. A. Baitey, Propr, Between 4th and Sth on Ferry st al a. i} carn direst to Motel, Furniture, House Furnishings, Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Stoves, Etc., Etc. Manufacturers of a'l kinds of mattresses and awnings. The leading upholsterers and repairers in the city. Cash or credit. GARDNER BROS. & CO. 203-205 South Third. Blickensderfer Typewriter Built on strictly scientific prine and of the highest grade mate Durable, portable, invincible Tel: phone 396. PRICE $35.00 selonging to the typewriter trust nest price. The Blickensderfer is e machine at reasonable cost. Guaranteed longest. 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