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ee: e Place MONDAY MORNING The embroidery bargain of the se hundred and thirty yards Ham turers’ odds and ends, in pieces of three and a-half and four and a-half yards long, sold by t! their value. These goods range in price from 5c to 25¢ yard, | best designs. and come in all the newest an ee ee & New Lot Torchon and Honiton Laces Machine-made goods, looks and half the price of the hand made—5, cial lot of skirting widths, with inser New Style Collars and Cuffs ‘The latest shapes made, of four-ply linen, all sizes. for collars, 15¢ for cuffs. Sash Widths in Moire Taffeta and Double-Face Satin ‘These prices for good, heavy, all shades, cannot be matched. Moired taffeta, Nos. 20, 22 and yard . 80 for 35¢ yard. Sizes and colors. Plaid Parasols Well made, in stylish colors, for $1. Fancy white parasols, plain or rv Twenty-two-inch taffeta sun sha 1 Cecil Trotter, 20 Silk Umbrellas stripes and plain colors. Ye have a lot of twenty-six and t ored umbrellas, all colors, with Dresd Belts, Fans, Handkerchiefs Genuine leather belts, lined and with for $2.80 each. stitched edges, in black and colors, 25c each. Real seal leather belts for soc. New styles in Japanese fans for White silk fans for 10, 15 and 25¢. ; 0 Ladies’ sheer pure linen hemstit Men’s hemstitched handkerchief: Well-Made Kid Gaunt Driving, 50c a pair. ELLIS, RUDY 219 BROADWAY nS 1 40, for 25c yard; No. 60 for 30c @/at Lexington unless they so desire. Five-inch double-face satin ribbon for 45¢ yard. New line of striped moire antique sashes, four an long, in all colors, fringed ends, for $2.95. We have the new shapes in the genuine Knox Ladies’ Sailors in all —— THE DEFENDERS OF OUR on Sale 30 RH a 20 31 Wm H Pobar, 31 32 GC Dayidaoo, 20 33.3 A Beatty, 18 34 John B Bacon, 33 5 Kimo Townsend, 18, 36.A J Bradley, 22 37 G W Gates, 29 38 Earl Worrick 39 Ka Loftin, 40 Zack C Bryant, 20 41 11S Ray, 23 42 WL Lovey 25 43 Jack Nelson, 21 44 Aubrey E Murphy, 2998 45 Jake B Davis, 20 0 The “Boys” Who Are Soon to Be ine! Sam’s Sol- diere. 3 ason: Two thousand, eight burg embroideries, manufac- ‘The Roll of Honor—May Its Nom~ ber Never Grow Less and AML) Ceme Back Heroes. 24 he piece only, at about half The work of mustering in the rra- ducah volunteers was concluded at press time yesterday, and Capt. B. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 821 Pine street, St, Louis, Mo. 6 EZ B, Davis was elected oaptsin. tve| 46 FH Hiecy, 10 game J. E. ENGLISH & CO., Dealers, 108 North Second street, Paducah, Ky, ” election of the other officers will take 47 FJ Theison, 35 Telephone No. 90, wears as well, and for er than] place after they a eg camp, as ‘ 48 Robert $ Wilhelm, 90 , 1g and 20c the yard. A spe-| will then be known just how many o! 5 des: ~ _ : tions to match, them are to be members of the U. S. ib on hae " gentiemed badtthe mental poled of a PROFESSIONAL bersginge | 51 Wm E Stein, cool, level-headed man of affairs who fsa rajestad WY ths gecohetorphy lr 52 Claude H Baker, 22 has bad wide contact with men, DR. W. C. EUBANKS, ices i i isability,| 29 Robert Mack, 19 By common agreement of the ment 3 Our prices, 10C| fective eyesight, physical disability.) oy oo Walker, 23 y common agreement HOMQOPATHIST, who are in closest touch with public! affairs at Washington the promotion of Judge Day to the premiership of | the administration at this time is a wise and eminently appropriate act. or some other cause. It is estimated that 15 per cent. of the Louisville Ribbons Legion will be rejected. None of| ‘silk ribbons, in all the desirable] the boys who were mustered in yes- terday will have to join the regulars 55 Phillip Pitler, 23 56 Otto FE Anderson, 25. 57 WJ Connor, 21 58 W H Settle, 22 59 Will H Farley, 25 60 J H Heiverman, 58 61 Ed McDonald, 18 62 Jesse M Bryant, 18 63 Hensely G Harris, 25 64 WS O'Brien, 44 65 Frank P Hill, 66 F Walters, 21 67 BC Davidson, 24 68 Ernest Karnes, 27 69 H C Wheeler, 43 They are now in th te guards, ‘and rot in the regular army. All of d a-half yards|them are very anxious to get in the army, however, and one remarked that he was going to Cuba if he had to swim. Capt. Davis will be presented with a fine sword By Plain City Lodge, F. and A. M., of which he is master. MATANZA Matanzas is a city of about 45,000 inhabitants. It is about 52 miles from Havana, with which it is connected by a rail- road, for which reason itis a valuable poiot for the United States forces to The order will be placed at once. 70 KH Pell, 25 hold, : Those mustered in yesterday areas) 71 4 ty Stowart, 37 The city is situated at the upper ited. eee “en 72 HE Dickey, 23 end of s bay, four miles long. This ades, Prince of Wales handles, in] Burrow B. Davis, Captain. Albest Sr tatrey, 12 hay is defended by batteries on both T E Boswell, 28 M W Merritt, 19 Leslie G Hart, 21 sides of the harbor On the right of the barbor are high hills that stretch back to the Yumuri Valleys 2 Ben F Byng, 23 8 Mike G Caldwell, 24 4 W H Wetherington, 20 B B Davis 5 Wm Crutchfield, 25 John Keith 6 Jesse Ullman, 24 WISE i 8 a wenty-four-inch all silk taffeta, col- jen handles, regular $3.50 value, On one shore was formerly an an- W S Stevens, 18 80 EK Wolf, Stratton Chiles, 21 81 Zellner Moss. © Percy Allison, 19 82 Martin Beaty, 10 John Herm. 23 83 A G Owsle 11 Duke Williams, 22 Le L Bebout, 11 Ed Williams, 32 85 M Gniftin, 23 13 Lester Park, 25 86 Alex McKey, 18 15 A E Murphy, 23 87 Arthur Duno, 2 15 Geo Goddard, 25 88 Frapk Crispin, 16 Cap Fountleroy, 21 59 Luther |, Ballowe, 22 cient fort, but this was replaced re- Jcently by e&rthworks and modern , for guns, In commercial importance it ranks next to Havana. The Spanish consid- ered it one of their most strongly for- oF ched handkerchiefs for roc. s for 5, 10 and 15¢. tified possessions on the isl jco—88 Broadway Telephone 19 Kesidence, 100 Jefferson St, _ ‘Telephone ‘OMmce Hours 910, "3, 7 A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST, 408 BROADWAY, DR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician Ottice, 406 roadway, Telophineg Ome AA Oftice: 9.0 top. 00 am . wo Residence, 291 7.00 to 4.00 pm HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon OmMce Hours: Twa, m, 1103p, m. Ottice, No, 4195¢ Broadway, DR. J. D. SMITH'S 4. m. 1h JH tucker, 20 ®t Garbo Prog, 18 TOOK EVERYTHING, lets for Bicycling and 18 J H Rucker, 20 19 Jas H Lowe, 21 92 Beyerley Reed. 20 HB Weil, 40 21 Henry Gouep, 25 22 Joe Sinnott, 20 95 RE Lancaster, $9 23 W A Lawrence, 38 96 P D Farrel, : 24 John Croal, 22 97 Chas. Seharz, 35 Ross Ware, 25 26 Joe Smith, 20 Will C Shearer, 24 98 Robert Mucey, 221 BROADWAY halpeterhies ad 93 Frank Wehner, 38 $4 Will Taylor, 30 Burglars Pay a Visit to Mr. | Julian Greer and Take His Stock of Groceries, 99 E L Rudd, 19 100 Ed Cothr: 101 J C Hays, A Mur the Thieves Did Not Get the Dog, Because He Was Left io the | Stable—Loss, #300, THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by ~ THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED PRESIDENT . Vick PRestpErt oo M. Fisher, W. F. Paxton R.W.Clements, J Williamson John J. Dorian. x | should be given a position in the army embodies a sentiment that is ap- by the degree to which he has sur- keeping Bryan and free silver in} proved by the whole nation. But rendered himself to blind and con- front. there is a possibility of going to an tracted partisanship, While we are) yy, DGE WILLIAM R. DAY. extreme in the matter of appointing | disposed to believe that our honored conc of great mon-ofthe pestte bon {congressman is as liberally minded orable positions. There can be no|* it is possible for a ot maa good reason why the son of General Goebelized Democrat to be, we also Logan or the son of James G. Blaine| believe that he always has his eye on the main obance and is therefore en- only as they earn them just as any|@eavoring to make oapital for the other young men less favored by|Coming congressienal campaign. ‘The| And in this respect we are of the opinion that he has sized up the peo- district incorrectly. We Mr, Julian Greer, the Mechanics- burg grocer, will have to lay ins Congo Deemer. th pew stock of goods. The stock be ‘Phe position of secretary OF State, | had this time yesterday was all dis. the resignation of| posed of ia one night, and U e thing <d by |\hat made Mr. Greer mad was th » | he did not receive apy remuneration made vacant by Mr. Sherman, Las been ten the President to Judge William R. : : fiteiity | (OF his goods. Day. This appoiotment is a fittifg) come time this morning thieves en- recognition of eificient and loyal set~| tered the store, which is located on vice in a position which recent events | Broad street and Fourth, and carried have invested with large responsi-;9Way nearly evorything be bad. En. bility, It is a promotion that meets | ‘rance was gained through a winduw, ka tone jand among the things taken were: wil he hearty parentage would haye to do. nation paid a deserved recogni- tion to the memory of two great ple of this approval of the Lwo barrels of flour, a large quantity Daily, per annum in a men, conferred a great honor to the Daily, Six months “ « foreign countries to which they were Daily, One month, ‘ ‘* 40 | designated, when Robert Lincoln and Daily, per week.......... 10 cents/Col, Fred D. Grant were appointed Weekly, per annum in ad- pointed ministers to England and peopel Ue Austria, respectively. The son of Specimen copies free ” James G. Garfield, who bears his honored father’s full name, is taking the right course. He is ambitious, but is winning his own laurels and is rising as his father did, by his own merits and through the votes of his 1.00 FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1898 believe that the free silver Democrats of this district are in favor of fair play, that they are not ready to say that any young man shall be ham- pered in his desire to serve his country by the politics of his father and that they are not ready to put Bryanism above patriotism or to drag party politics into our army and navy affairs, Butit may be that our liberat, minded congressman actually be- American people, not ouly because Judge Day bas demonstated bis ca- pacity to fill it with eredjt to the ad- ministration and with honor to the nation, but because it conveys «ssur- ance cf harmonious agreement ber tween the executive and the state department at a critical time, It cannot be said that the public was unprepared for the announce- ment of Judge Day's promotion, It would have been a blunder to baye of meat, several sacks of coffee, half a box of cigars, several boxes of to- bacco, a large quantity of sugar, andies, canned goods, and in fact the stock was almogt completely de- pleted. The loss is about $300, ac- cording to reports. A burglary this morving, when was discovered early the store was opened up, and the police were no- tified. The goods were hauled away in a wagou, and the wagon tracks were traced to the river bank near island “REMEMBER THE MAINE, THE SUN AND THE PEOPLE, The people of Paducah apprec a live newspaper. This has been strikingly proven during the past two months by the remarkable in- crease in the Swn’s circulation, Since the war news become the lea ing feature of the current news, and become of such a nature that the people demanded and must have the latest and most current information, the popularity of the Sun has won- derfully increased. As is attested by that index the size of its list of sub- scribers, The Sun's war news report is un- surpassed if equaled by any paper in the city. It publishes no fakes and its service 18 absolutely reliable. As the Sun bas spared no expense in the past it will not do so in the future, The Sun will keep abreast of the times and negotiations are now in progress which when completed will make the Sun even a better paper than it now 1s, ‘Tux United States has four times the population of Spain, ten times her wealth and resources and is only 100 miles from Cuba, the main seat of war, while Spaio is 3,000 miles away. —__--—- ‘Tur idea of appointing a descend- ant of General Grant to a plece on the staff of General Fitzhugh Lee »| trate fully the fact that we are a re-|of patriotism as enunciated by our] plications in a manner that bas won own censtituents. Garfield is now /lieves that the applicants for West/ appointed an untried man to this po-| creek, indicating that the robbers member of the Ohio state senate and|Point will be examined on their|gition, It is well known to those| Were in a skiff or on a shanty boat, most probably the latter, asa skiff is proving himself a wortby repre-| money views and that a Bryan-free-| who have had occasion to become inuid Got have contaluad (ha aania sentative of his district. Give the|silver Democrat would therefore be) familiar with the offairs of this office] stolen, ‘ . young men a chance, In days like! better prepared to stand the exami-}ihgt its active —_responsibjlities| The police have been bysy all day these, which do not come more than|nation. We have an idea, however,|paye devolved upon Judge | investigating the case, once in 4 generation, give all our/that the financial views of an appli-}pay for several months past, Mr. Greer congratulates bim.elf on young men an equal show. It is|cant at West Point will cut but littleland that Mr. Sherman hag |¢ thing, and that is the fact that times like these that develop the| figure in his chances for passing the] sustained purely an advisory relation Pe ee oF eke tee ee) latent strength of many a young man | entrance examinations. to his assistant and to the President who itherwise might plod onin silence} We wonder whgt such men «=| and Judge Day has handled the deli- and obscurity. These are the days}Generals Lee, Buckner or Miles|cate and difficult problems growing that bring out our heroes and illus-| would think of this modern deGaition | out of oug present international com- every night for some time until last night, Ifbe had been left im the accustomed place Mr, Greer is sure he, too, would have been taken, EXCURSION TOMORROW. Take public in which all men are in fact, as well as in theory, free and equal] way to congress by putting Bryan- in the eyes of the constitution, The]ism up as the first necessary qualifl-| senator and representative, nation pays dearly for the experiences | cation for true patriotism. Wewon-| A few carping critics of the ady it andergoes in these stirring times./der if they would entertain the idea] ministration lay great stress upon Let, therefore, yhe honors that are/that a man could fight better who is| the fact that Judge day is a country | ie6n given on the Woodruff, J. H. won and the reputations that are! a blind devotee to free silver and who|lawyer.’’ This fact is urged agalnst Kilgore & Co’s newly improved boat, made be founded upon real worth, in| thinks that W. J. Bryan is the only|bim as thongh it were reproach or a| several weeks ago, will take place to- accordance with the fundamental] hope of this nation, or would be any | disqualifichtion, morrow afternoon without fail principles of our government, braver on the field of battle than altry lawyer’ had been a bar to ser-|__ ‘The boat will leave the landing in ‘ 4 ' Mechanicsburg about 3 o'clock, and — man who perchance }elieyes that ajvice in the responsible positions of will touch at the wharf at 4 o'clock A BRILLIANT IDEA. gold standard is better for thiscoun-|the government the annals of our} for those of the city who have been There is once in a while something] try or whose father happens to be aj country wouid have been deprived of jinvited. ‘There will be a band aboard new under the sun and especially in| believer in the single gold standard.| many of its most illustrious names, | and an enjoyable time is promised all troublous political times like these.} TT decision of Mr. Wheeler'The strongest men in war and in who ga, . ick han tecauiana't “ii He iggy oo tate tank: mabey leave, The excursion is to be given the remained for our own Con- | shows the extent to which a free sil-| peace have y y workmen at the rill, who will be oa gressman Wheeler to envolve the] ver politician is willing to go. It is]‘The country court house has contrib-| 9 large parge, and to a few invited latest idea ina partisan politics. | the same spiiit that prompted a cer-| uted the brains of our diplomacy and | friends. The edict has gone forth that none| tain free silver paper in this state to|the glory of our statecraft, The boat has been thoroughly re- but Bryan-free-silver Democrats|cast slurs on the honored name of] Judge Day left a law practice at pete 180 Fepalted, ad ¥ one, at need apply to our Congressman, Mr. | Lee simply because Fitzhugh Lee has|Canton which brought him annually wy wih Lana ND. ve Wheeler, for appointment to West| been suggested as a possible candi-|four times as much as the salary of a ‘To Be Happy Point. date for the next Democratic nomi-|cabinet officer to serve his faithful] o¢ cheerful or useful is next to an We are at a loss to know upon | nation for the presidency, It is the}and lifelong friend. He has been the impossibility when one is suffering what grounds our congressman makes |same spirit that prompted the infa-|trusted adviser of Mr. McKinley | from a discomforting cold or # nasty this remarkable decision ; whether it] mous Goebel bill. It, is the same| through all his public career and the/Tittle cough. | If yeu are “down in ia because he believes that a Bryan-| spirit that hig causdMijéve name of|latter has leaned upon this tried and Pein cc's ocd, oa il Mad Your free-silver Democrats pso facto, | Buckner and Jarlisle tagbe traduced true-hearted counselor in every im- delight in the use of a 25¢ bottle of 4 better patriot than a sound money|by the free silver wing of the Demo-| portant crisis in his life since he was| Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Honey, Drug- Democrat, or whether he believes| cratic party—the spirit that knows) first elected to congress in 1876. He | gists sell it. that the people of this district are so} no allegiance to anything higher than|is a lawyer of more than ordinary tis PAS wedded to the principle of free sil-| Bryanism and that is willing to sac-| ability and a man of scholarly attain- ‘Telephone No. 29 for @ nice two ver that they have lost all sense of] rifice everything, patriotism, national] ment, To the accomplishments of a horse load delivered promptly, Price, fairness and will judge the fitness of| honor and personal character of an| widely read lawyer he adds the graces|$1 cash. Obio River Spoke and 4 man to represent them in congress] opponent even, to the one aim of! and the quiet reserve of a polished | Rim Co., K. E. Bell. Ry congressman, who hopes to pave his|/the confidence and respect of every member of the cabin The Kilgore Excursion to Place on the Woodruff, The excursion that was to have It being a “coun- of the store, where he had been kept] ‘ ». early i, rather thaw 0 Mroadway and Jet fersoo Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson. Tele. phone 143, THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts, 1% South Fourth St, Papucan, Ky Matil. Effinger & Co wore Telephone 138 esid ence Telephone 150 Miss R. B. Hi ED H PURYEAR "s2,88 ay Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly iter commissioner fof the McCracken circuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other litigation. Will act as assign d receiyer of insolyent estates, also ae administrator of decedents’ estates and as guardian of infants. Bonds for security given in surety companies. Office No. South Fourth street (Legal Row), Paducah, Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON We also carry a line of new anges, ete. Call and get our Isewhere, We also ex fn 208 Court street A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. And it never fails to cure Rheu- matism, Catarrh, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases arising from impure blood, is Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B.B.) Thousands endorse it as the best remedy ever offered to mankind, ‘The thousands of cures performed by this remedy are almost miraculous, it, only $1 per large bottle. A PHYSICIAN'S EVIDENCE—AN HONEST bocToR, Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure Botanic Blood Balm, 8, B. B., forher, | been confined to her bed months with Rheumatism, wi stubbornly resisted remedies, after commencing B, B. s., - served marked relief, She has just commenced her third bottle, and ig nearly as actiye as ever, and has been in the front yard with'‘rake in hand,” cleaning up. Her improvement is truly wonderful and immensely grati- fying. C. H, Montaomenry, M,.D., Jacksonville, Ala, For sale by Druggists. Typewriter for Sale, In perfect condition, brand new,in fact. A Wi'liams typewriter for $60.00, and a Blickensderfer for $35.00, Inquire gt the Sun Of- fice, tt Connoisseur's delight—Linnwoo d ‘igar. u c ,|SUNDRIES.., "iso" —_—— While the United States army is bombarding Matanzos and other evies Gardner Bros, & Co. have bombarded prices of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Stoves, Upholstering, Awnings And household furnishing goods of all kinds, and, like the United Stata army, it has proven a great success—not only for Gardver Broa, & but also for the oxes who have taxen ady antage of the bombardment an saved money thereby, Thos) who have not seen for yourselves, call at once and see the ruins of former prices, GARDNER BROS. § Telephone 396, CO. 203-205 South Third. 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IRE LIFE and TORNADO HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE flor 1898 Stearns t fail to see our Phoenix, Overiands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel m Don't fail to see our before buying. We are the clusive Bicycle house in th complete repair shop. A f school to those buying wh Is from remember the PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, noar Palmer Houee, nn aE choc vireentoersieunhamdeonte nts Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fivrn Srneet.... Next Door Tue Pauses f 7:80. 9:00 am 1:00-3:00 paw 7:00—8 Ofice 384 HOURS \ Telephones { eriGence 4 10 p.m HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY ERADIGATOR THE SAW EDGES | OF YOUR STANDING COLLAR | Are smoothed hy special 1 {machinery. ‘There's no extra cost for these ser- Jwices. Send your work to us—or telephone 200 and we will call for it. star Steam Laundry Leech Block, 120 North fourth, ST, JAMES HOTEL ~—S8T. LOUIS,—~ Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaktast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goon Rooms, Goop Mrara, Goop Sxrxvice, When you visit St, Louls stop at 8ST. JAMES HOTEL Hnoavway cars dtrect to Hotel," *Y 4M» Wauwun Q ) y In the Toils ofa cough—a hacking, racking, rasping cough that irritates the lungs and leads to dire results. It is in such cases that Pine-Tar- Honey proves its wonderful efficacy, he cayse of the trouble is eradicated—the irritation is al- layed—the lungs are healed aud strengthened and eold leaves the system as suow disappears before the sunshine of spring. SSSSSSSSSSSS SHAS SSS SSE SSG SESS SSS q < Rsssssssssesesrse SSIES ss SSSSESSSSSSSST SSS SSS STH GSES eee es Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North Third street. + ALL KINDS OP FEED.. ‘Telephone 257. Give us a trial, Prompt delivery. +a