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} re _—— sca ey ease “THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, «xcept Sanday, by COMPANY, xnert Corset == May 2nd, 3rd JUPMRASUI street MISS KERR, Expert fitter for the celebrated ; SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1898 KABO CORSETS.|——— will be with us on these days. We invite every lady in the city to come and} learn the style corset suited to her figure even if she does not care to buy one now, Paxton R.W.Clements, John J. Dorian. Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months “ « 2.25 Daily, One month, “ 40 @| Daily, per week.......... 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- 1.00 vance.. Specimen copies free er limits his favors to Bryan-free-sil- of | Yer Democrats, no free silver Repub- licans or Populists need apply. Tur constitution of the President's cabinet is giving our free silver friends 4 good deal of trouble, bat the coun- try and the President are satisfied, and that is sufficient, Grnerat Bianco has not sent any telegrams to Spain about what he Good Carpet Values like these don’t stay with us bat B : If bets net get them as cheap} sratenzes, He is getting an object hase hi ah prt ea or tae ‘ lesson in the matter of American Monday Morning we place on sale marksmanship. 50 remnants of strictly all wool filling carpets in 1 and 1‘ yard] Tue Hon. Jack Chinn should get lengths, regular soc and 65c values at 29¢ each. him a company of rough riders; bis Handsome Wilton, Moquet and Tapestry Brussels Rugs 2 yards] record and that of his compatroits in long with fringed ends for $1.50. ; the last regular session of the Legis- Same quality rugs 1 ® yards long for 98c. ea Seeré would entitle tan te the com Stylish square Brussels rugs, frenged all round for 75¢. 4 mand of any number of such compa- New Lace, Scrim and Bobinet Curtains Received. nies that the state could furnish. ee B08 08 Tu liberal position assumed by our congressman has the merit of frankness even if it is somewhat con- tracted. We suppose that it is in Take advantage of these extra values. [MSs in oun lenson of the great advantages to be derived from Lisle Thread Hose the free and unlimited coinage of sil- In_ black, and ox-blood | yer, shades, regular 35¢ value for 25¢ Best quality wash silks fast col- ors, checks and stripes at 25¢. Elegant black brocade silk dress skirts for $5.00 Genuine Glace three-clasp kid gloves in white and all colors $1.00 pair. tan Ir is really too bad that Mr. Bryan cannot enlist as private for fear Wahshable Madras Neck Ties]that the people will misunderstand him and mistake his patriotism for a smooth political dodge. The rest of us stay-at-homes are proud of Mr. Bryan's company and only envy him ity of his excuse. pair, for 10 cents, ee Be & We Are Sole Agents In Paducah FOR THE GENUINE KNOX LADIES’ SAILORS and are showing a full line of them in all colors and sizes. eae @2 NEW MILLINERY. Late shades and new designes, sent us from New York every week the origi Wuen the President was endeavor- ing to secure a peaceful settlement of the Cuban question, he was being criticised as too slow. Now that he is prosecuting the war as rapidly and eo-viguuusly as be cau, le is~still the subject of hostile criticism from the same source. He is now rushing things altogether too swiftly. Wuar is the matter with Paducah as a site for the encampment of the state troops? We will furnish as good location as Lexington or Louis- ville and it won’t cost the state a cent. Paducah may be dowa 1n the western part of the state but she has as many patriots as any other part of this commonwealth of patriots. so that you may be sure of getting stylise hats here at a small cost. ere B08 0 IN-OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT We are showing the new toes, blacks and colors, all dongola or vesting tops, high or low shoes, in addition to our sweep sale of odds and ends at one-half their cost. Tur famous crack regiment of New York, the Seventh, unanimously voted to stay at home and not volun- teer in answer to the President’s call. In contrast with their craven conduct that of Theodore Roosevelt stands out in bold and refreshing relief. All honor to Roosevelt ; but the name of ’ the Seventh regiment should be 8-00 ONS, Boman 6: Bids S50. eles effaced from the honor roll of Ameri- 1.50 buys old lady's turn sole kid—solid | can patriots. comfort. 11.50 woman's kid shoes—our show ill surprise you, $ .98 and 1.00 buys line woman's dongola shoes, sold at 2.00 and 3.00. 2.00 buys turns and welts, sizes limited, sold at 3.00, 2.00 buys a man's patent calf, sizes lim- ited, sold at 5.00. 2.00 buys man's v new toes, a dandy. very Tux Queen of Spain is making a desperate"play to hold the throne for JUVENILE DEPARTMENT her son, and in order to avoid popu- lar uprisings the Spanish government We show you a line from soc to $1.00, sizes § to 8, that wins. The larger run, 81% to 11, boy's or girl’s, $1.00 to 1.50, and 11'g to 2 at 1.00 to] only allows favorable reports of bat- 2.00, can’t be surpassed. he people of Spain. Do you use shoe polish? Do you have shoe repairing done? Try us onveither thes to netta.he__people::et" Gpata When, however, the people of Spat: and see what we can do for you, learn the truth, the throne of the pres- ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS away by the wrath of an outraged 221 BROADWAY 1.25 and deluded people. Our morning contemporary amuses itself by attempting to prove that the Sun published a fake telegram rela- tive to the bombardment of Cardenas yesterday. It furthermore pats itself on the back by saying that it has the correct report, because it has the As- sociated Press report, Asa matter of fact the report which the Register 8 was a fake was sent out yester- day by the Associated Press, and the papers using that service had the re~ port. If the Register had been an af- ternoon paper and had been using the same service it now has, it would have published the item. If our esteemed contemyorary will turn to one of its issues of a few days ago it will see where it devoted almost a column to a lame explanation of one of its fake tems, which was sent out by this same Associated Press, which it says never publishes fake or unreliable re- ports. Also if the editor of the Register will read his owsitelegrams of this morning he will see that the alleged fake reports were Glrgent in Washiagton yesterday, and the city was greatly excited thereby. 219 BROADWAY OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory ’—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘‘vour benners wave, And charge with all your hivalry.’” O’er Atlantic’s wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a g.ave And plant a new ‘‘red, white and blue,” “What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand” ‘Than the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our ‘Uncle Samuel's’ pills, And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY Tovay is the day for young men. If the present war should prove to be of any great duration, many of the young men who are now obscure pri- yates will doubtless return laden with hohors. It is the great erisedy nation’s bistory like this that BE out the reserve force of the nition | aod demonstrate the fact that all that many lack is an @pportunity od to develop great’ bili. » the first year of the war Phil Sheridan was buried ia quart master’s department and devs great energie measuring ¢ hay and daties of a like In 1861 Gen. Nelson A, Miles wi herk, ip ere his slim, palefaced dry good Boston with no military and now be is at the he army of the United States. Logan left a seat ip Goa a regiment of volunteers civil war and rose to the big! or given to any volunteer int the command of the army of Tennes see. These are bul a few of the fn- stances that might be enumerated, As the strength of the fibre of the wood or the strand of the rope is unknown until the test is made, so the latent power of the yolunteer is unknown even to bimself until tested by opportunity and experience. The most generous honors should be given to our volunieers, for we do pot Koow which one will come back cov~ ered with glory. The most modest Many of them may fill heroes’ graves, but in their death they will have ful- filled the highest and most sacred privilege of a pairiot—that of giviog up his life for bis country. A UNIQUE POSITION, The Louisville Post, one of the brightest, best and newsiest papers published anywhere, states its posi- tion as follows: “We do not expect to advise our commanders what to do; our mission is merely to record their doings.”” The Post must feel lonesome. Nearly all the big dailies in the country are giving the President double-leaded broadsides of advice, and are trying to take the manage- ment of the army and pavy Post, however, prefers to give news war out of the haads of depariments. The rather than advice, and its unrivalled ress shows the wisdom of ils suc decision. SOCIETY NOTES. Miss Clara Thompson is entertain- ing the Cinque club and a few of her pumerous friends this afternoon at her home on North Sixth street. This deeeting » io being enjoyed immensely as a'l the many entertain- ments are which Miss Thompson so liberally tenders her friends, doubt Monda: vening at Morton's opera one may be the one that will make! Paducah famous for haviog been his} home. The volunteers that go from us will come back men. DURABLE MACHINE R SPRING CARPETS ! The newest and best patterns are ready for your viewing Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Sash Muslins, Etc. We ask your attention to our rag carpet, 36 inches wide at... 25¢ 6 inches wide, Ingrain carpe’ pretty patterns, at 25¢ L. B.OGILVIE & 60, 1 is hoped they may never be called into actual service, but if they are, we shall certainly have cause to be proud of them, for Paducab furnishes nooe but the bravest, The statues of Liberty and Uncle Sam, in Wallerstein's window, have jcaused much comment, Yesterday a little fellow was beard to ask if “that was Auat and Uncle |Sam Only afew more meetings will be held this season by the Married La- dies’ Crokinole club before they dis- hand for warm weather. One meet- ing will be held next week. Mr. R. W. McKinney made a short trip this week for Weaks Bros., and returned home yesterday. ‘The Smith Premiee"Typewsiler Co. 3 qi t, St. Louis, Mo. J, € ENGLISH & CO., B rth Second street, Padues iy. & g le ‘TYPEWRITER - THE LEADER IN IMPROVEMENTS, THE MOST MADE, AND DAILY IN THOU- SANDS OF- PROFESSIONAL DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, Telephone 120 OMice—906 Broadway Telephone T esidence, 1000 Jefferson St, ‘OMce Hours +10, A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406. BROADWAY, OR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician At OMtice 90 vomtt.O am to 4.0 pm 7.00 to 8.00 pm Office, 40614 Broadway, ‘Telephones: ‘OMice, Residence HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon Omce Hour: 7 toPa.m. 1103 p.m, Office, No, 419'§ Broadway, _~ DR. J. 0. SMITH y in, rather than ‘Ofice ow Ninth, betwe terson. Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson. phone 143. THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. HENRY BURNETT adway and Jef Tle BOARD MEETINGS, }Council and School Board Met | in Called Session Last house the Daughters of the Regiment will be presented by the Krause- Stout company. A play with such a milicary name certainly should tract a good house at this unse time, as every one is greatly interest- ed in most any regiment just at pres ent, ard of course the daugliters of the regiment naturally will come ia for her part of the interest. Mrs, Joe Hart's friends will regret exceedingly to know that her condi- tion seems daily to grow worse, Mrs, Jave M ed today, dIroy is greatly im- Miss Ruby Corbett has been slight- ly indisposed for some days but is on @ fair way to recovery today. Miss Jeannette Campbell will en- tertain the Cinque clab pext Tuesday afteruoon at 2:30, Euchre will be the game played this time, aud a most delighitul afternoon is autici- pated by all her friends, Mr, Bell Given returned from @ pleasant visit to Henderson, Dr. Lillard Sanders is absent from the city today. Buriness called him away. fhe Magazine club met with Miss Elizabeth Sinnott Thursday afternoon in a delightful manner, The Shakespeare club met with Mrs, A. E. Givens yesterday after- noon, It was one of the club's most pleasant meetings. Miss Ila Hart is slightly improved today. The F. B, K’s, will not meet Mon- day night as expected as illness ix the club prevents Mr, Will Farley leaves his many friends shortly to fight for bis coun- try. Mr, Farley is one of the city’s most promising youvg lawyers, and mapy regret to have him leave, And while it is apparently taking ones life, yet we all feel that when duty de- mands it, we should be ready. So feels Mr, Farley, and he has answered to the call, And it is with the best wishes of bis host of friends that he goes to fulfill what he sees fit to call his duty. Miss Minnie Leonard and friend are expected next week from Eddy- ville, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler Campbell, on North Kighth street. Rev. Dr. W. E, Cave has been in- disposed for some little time, but is now greatly improved. Miss Lelia Goodwin is having a delightful visit to her large circle of friends in Evansville, and will not return home for several weeks yet. The soldier boys are still with us, but are ready tu start at any moment the call shall be given, Their idle and telling their friends ere | Fiat Night. | z Several | | Important Ordinances Were Passed Bids Opened for New School Building. COUNCIL MERTING, The council met last night ia called session, Mayor Lang presiding, An ordinance accepting the asses. |sor's books, and fixing the tox levy was real and a:lopted. The ordinance relative to crossings over gutters was given final passage. The committee appointed to inves- tigate the exemption of the Lack |Singletree Cu., repurted as follows, aul the report was concurred in : ucah, Kv, April 20, 1898.— To the Members of he Common Council of the City of Paducah, Ky, : Gentlemen—We, the undersigned, who were appointed a committee to | investigate the contemplated location of the Lack Singletree company’s plant within the limits of the city of Paducah, respectfully submit tor your consideration the following, via: We find that said company claim that their labors to date ‘have been merely experimental, with the end in view that if the project indicated an ultimate ‘financial’ success, to per. manently locate at a point which would best serve their interests, pref- erably Paducah. Said company Attorney - at- Law Will practice in all the courts. 18 South Fourth St., Papvoan, Ky Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Siideace Relephone 130 § Third school house on West Broadway. The session was a lively one, but nothing was done except to open bids, The bids for completing the building were as follows: F, W. Katterjohn & Sons, $23,. 189; Chamberlain & Murray, $24,- 5 B. T. is, $24,480; Al Hy- marsh, $24,115, Had any of the bids for this work been accepted the contract would have called for about 2 2 $10,000 more ‘than the levy made this year. Mr. Hymarsh's bid to complete the building to the eaves was $15, 15 Mr. Katlerjobn'’s bid was § 5 Deducting buttresses Mr, Katter- joho’s bid was $14,888, and Mr. Hy- marsh's bid $14,560, , M. Hymarsh’s bid seems to be the lowest, if pressed brick is wanted, No action was taken, and the board adjourned to meet again next Mon- day night and take further action. MARRIED IN METROPOLIS. Mr. Stephen Collins, a well known young saddle maker for Rehkopt & Son, of the city, was married at Me- tropolis, Ill, yesierday afternoon at 3 o'clock to Miss Nanoie Collier, of that place. The groom came here about four years ago from Louisville, and is further claims that the business of said plant will demand large and ex- pensive buildings, fitted with modern machinery, which, on completion, will work a number of men, all of whom will be citizens of Paducab they do not contemplate, the ‘‘tim- portation’ of a commodity, which can be had at home, We are also jauthorized to state that said com- papy and the Purchase Wheel Stock company fre separate and distinct corporations and will coutinue so to be. Therefore, with the above facts before us, we recommend that the buildings of the Lack Singletree company, yet to be erected, and within twelve months, be placed un- der the provision of the **Manufact- urers’ inducement to locate ordi- nance,’’ together with the machin- ery, marketable product of the plant and raw material, Very respect- fully, 8M. Lana, . Licutroor, City Attorney. ition of the gutters on West Broadway wus brought up and discussed at some length, and finally committee and inspector, the city engineer, and city attorney was ap- pointed to investigate the matter, SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, The board of education the bids for completing the new a committee composed of the street | bim perfectly hone ry met i} ing direct moments are spent between drilling, Called session last night to consider ee highly respected by all who know him. The ceremony was performed by Justice Liggett in the presence of a select company. The couple arrived last night on the Fowler, and will make this their future hom ROLL OF HONOR. First grade, Longfellow school for week ending April 29th, Marion Phillips, John Lagomarsino, George Wright. Nellie Mercer. John Rooks. Mike Gallagher. Katie Gleaves, Mary Thompson. Effie Hayes, Rubie Hauser. Katie Steinhauer, Eddie hlein, How's This? We offer one hundred dollars’ reward ‘for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY & ©V., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have kaown F. Cheney for the last fifteen years and belle able in all business tran. ons and financially able to carry out any tions made by their firm, Wholesale Druggists, Tc Druggists, E'ali's Catarra Cure 1+ taken faternal'y, a ‘ a. Festimceiale sunt | $1 cash, Ohio River Spoke and ‘Hall's Pamuy Pilis are the best, jRim Co., E. E, Bell, u. While the United States army is bombarding Matanzas and other cries Gardner Bre % PPasehold furnishing goods of parmyMAEhas proven a great success it also for the ones wh» have taxer saved miney theresy. These who GARDNER Telephone 396. & Co, have bombarded prices of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Stoves, Upholstering, “4 Awnings all kinds, and, like tie United States not only for Gardner Bros, & Co., n antage of the bombardment and have not seen for yourselves, call at once and see the ruins of former prices, BROS. & CO. 203-205 South Third. LEADING UPHOLSTERERS OF THE CITY, Simplicity in construction and produce an honest product at an the only high-grade machine at r Some features—Durability, pc away with ribbon nuisance, adjusta’ unexcelled manifolding. The only typewriter receiving proved MOORE BROS tast Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. Blickensderfer Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible. PRICE $35.00 i not belonging to the typewriter trust honest price. The Blickensderfer is easonable cost. Guaranteed longest rtability, interchangeable type, doing je line spacer, perfect alignment at Worl highest award I's Fair; im Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company ®2Send for catalogue and testimonia's. +, General Agents J18 F street Northwest Washington, D. C Rose & FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Paxton. Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES SUNDRIES... Furrn St Next Doc 00 a.m 7 HOURS { 1; 00 pan, 7:00—8:30 p.m AND BICYCLE Agent for the hig’ We are prepared t for $50.00. 1) fa Phanix, Overlands and Rug! on the market, prettiest wheel m Don't fail to see our line of wh before buying. We are the on clusive Bicycle house in the ¢ complete repair shop. A school to those buying us. Don’t fail to call—remom| place. from or the PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near I's Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon mer Houee, om Tie Patwen { Office wa \ Residence, 144 Telephones HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equip) You need send noth Patent Flat-Opening Books ED H. PURYEAR Attornev at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner fc the McCracken circuit court. practice in all the courts of this an adjoining counties. Special attentio given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other litigation. Will act as assignee an receiver of insolvent estates, also as | estates: Bonds for | administrator of decedents’ and as guardian of infants. security given in surety companies Office No. (Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. 127 South Fourth street | ped Book-making plant, ing out of town, BROADWAY Lonel ERADICATOR THE SAW EDGES OF YOUR "ANDING S vi COLLARS d n ‘inl 8 no Are smoothed by sp Ewachinery. ‘Ther extra cost for these sere Prices. Send your work to us—or telephone 200 and we will call for it. d Second Hand Goods Star Steam Laundry Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOL r& § 208 Court street, We ya line of new Fe, stov Call and get our | before elsewhere, We also ex new goc old. Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North Third street. ALL KINDS OF PEED..|Rates, $2.00 Per Day. ‘Telephone 257. Give us a trial, Promipt delivery. Wood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice tw horse load delivered promptly, Price, | | Leech Block, 120 North fourth, ST. JAMES HOTEL ~-—-8T. LOUIS, Room and Breaktast, $1.00, . European Plan, $1, Goop Rooms, Goo) Goon Sxrvice. 0 | When you ‘St. Louis stop at ;| 8T. JAMES HOTEL Broad - cars direct to Howie vay ale Raney

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