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| 00000000 GREAT 00000000 SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES AT THE This goods One hundred and tifty new ladies’ skirts, taffeta lined, seven These skirts are well worth $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, The sale price is $1.00. One hundred new gros grain silk skirts, perfect fitting, extra width, regular price $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 —sale price $4.98. One hundred new spring waists, regular price $5.00 $6.00, sale prices $1.98 aud $2.98 tive hundred new: percale shirt ists, regular price 75¢, sale price 1h silk wa 3oc. One hundred and fifty new im ported jeweled belts, no two alike. regular price $1.00, sale price while they last, soc. Others worth soc go for 25¢. Five hundred pairs very heavy ribbed children’s and ladies’ hose, regular price roc, sale price 5c. and $ BAZAAR te hegins Saturday and continues until all these are sold. Don't forget-—A handsome $5.00 30x60 Smyrna rug given with every $25.00 coupon ticket. Millinery — Five hundred new spring and summer sailors, the very latest effects in color and shape, 2§¢ and upwards One lot of very stylish, dressy wa ulking hats, straw, regular price », sale price 750. pree hundred new stylish trim med he 90, $2.25 and $2.50, worth from 50 to $; ‘The most extensive line of hair goods in the city at lowest possi ble prices Dollar and a-half hair switches, all shades, 75c. Two-dollar hair switches, sale price $1.00. New lot of colored wigs com plete, svc. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY Monuments... We have in stock Pe \lisbeed in S55 at a fine line finished mon ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days 2 we will sell for Cash anyth in the stock REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock aud “prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Ce, 119 North Third stree., Paducab, icy —_— ABRIVAL ..,D LEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. annive P.O DEPAUT Po Memphis and South. 6:00 a m. ss pm 2.20pm 10,9 St. Louis and West. 00am Hea n 3:10pm 4) pm kvansyille and Ohio River Points. 10:00 @ m (daily except Sunday.) Steamboat due Benton and N.C, & St. L. s uth. 10:10pm 6:00 afm LOCAL MENTION. Typewriter for Sale, In perfect condition, brand new,in fact. A Wi'lfams typewriter for $60.00, and a Blickensderfer for $35.00. Inquire at the Sun Of. fice. tf ATTENTION EIKERS. ‘There will be a meeting of grest importance at the nest tonight, A full attendance 1s desired Witt Ep Bawen, Capt Dn. V. Prrwa See For Sale Cheap. One mahogany bed room set. wal nut bedstead, carpets, piano, etc 1012 Jefferson street, 6m2 Send your horse to J, Will at Glauber’s stable, if it needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon. You may thus save a valuable horse. 23a7 SHOW TO MOVE, Smit! Marshal Collins this afternoon succeeded in getting the show grounds on South Third street for the Clark circus, which is now above Canaan, Mechanicsburg. He says somebody frightened the proprietor up there by telling him be would nt license, Ta SE OKDINANCE. The market house ordinance wil come up at the meeting of the coun cil tonight for its second passage. It is likely, from what can be learn- ed this afternoon that the Lyou- Postlewasite affair will not be settled until Attorney Lightfoot returos from Golconda. Don’t order any bedding plants until you see our stock, 5m3 C. L. Broxson & Co, PRINCETON, Mr. John B. Hobson's orchestra oi six pieces left this afternoon tor Princeton to attend the mter-collegi ate contest there tonight. ‘They will return tomorrow, Dr. Edward: fe, Nose and Lhrost Specialist, bh, tf. For plants that will bloom, leave your orders with 56m3 C. L, Bronson & Co, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fai Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR: t palces session to confer the initiation degree, Visitiog bretheren welcome. | Plating avd Ke; Seventh street. saeece ceed seUE: Dane cy BI3DIRI LY, OOOO OOOE CHEK COCEOEKE EEE! é Mr. Henry Hans is quite ill: IT. B. McNeely, of Mayfield, is in the city. Mr. Chas. Spillman isin from a regular Uip > B. Slack, of Uniontown, is at the Palmer, J. H. is at the S. H. Thompson, jis at the Palmer Deputy Circuit Clerk Will Kiad is on the sick list. Ratherford, of Lexington, ner. of Henderson, Mr. J. L. Kilgore bas returned |from Anderson, Lod, Mr. J, M. Meloan, of Marray, was ip the city last night, Levi, of Morris & Bro., Mr. F of Memphis, is at the Palmer, Hon. Henry Burnett has gone to St. Louis, on business, Mr. W. H, McCollum, of Kutta- Was ia the city today, Harry C. Sheriff, of San Angelo, Tex , is at the New Richmond. Mrs, Fred Perry left this morning for Elizabethtown on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace, of Trim ble street, sre parents of a fine boy yaby, born last night Mr. C. L. Van Meter and wife, of Savannah, Tenn,, were at the New Richmond this morning, Miss Richardson, of Wichita, Kan., is a guest of Mrs. George C Chompson, of West Broadway, Major Gilchrist, wife and sister, Mrs. Smith, of Evansville, made the rip on the Fowler this morning. Mrs. Mary E, Beadles has gone to Birmingham, Ala., on a visit to be laughter, Mrs. Geo. W. Bains, Mrs. E. M. Post and little son, of New York, will arrive Tuesday on a visit to Capt, Joe Fowler and family. A dance will be given tonight in he Campbell building by the younger set. It promises to be well attended. wa Mrs. Leech, of Glasgow, Ky., and Miss Lillie Meyers, of Louisville. are inthe city visiting J. W. Sher- ell and father. Mr. Henry P. Nunn is now so- journing in Florida. He will go te New Orleans to attend the Elks’ re- union next week, Past Exalted Ruler M. W. Jolin son will represent Paducah lodge ot Elks at the reuoion next wee! large crowd will attend from Padu- cah, Dr. Frank Boyd left this afternoon end the tor Maysville, t meeting fthe State Medical society, He wili go from there to Lexington to be examined for surgeon of the Third regiment, ATINE At the Oper At House to »P.M. Morrow The Krause-Stout company will sive a ladies’ and children’s matine it the opera house tomorrow at 2:30 »m. Admission 10 and 20 cents © any part of the house. Don’t forget the opening at Mc ‘lain’s studio next Monday and Tuesday, 5m3 CIRCUIT COURT, The case of Gec P, Rogers, of Smithland, against the Union Central {nsurance Co. is now on trial in the sircuit court, bes suitable Incandescent lamp tor system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. tt ODD FELLOWS. in Ingleside Lodge No. onight at 8:00 p.m. meets regular J. H. Maxwene D Prev Heme , OF HO} ROL i First grade he week ending May 6th, 1898, larry Menifee. John Lagowarsino, George Wright, John Rooks, Floyd Culver. Edward Cave. Spenser Jobnston, Mary Thompson Rubie Houser Maude Jones. Katie Steinhauer t © Second-Laud bicycles, ladies’ and |b entlemen’s, for sele at Southern | th pair Works, 416 North PERSONALS. the Third regiment, night for Lexington to be examined by the government surgeons, Boyd is one of Paducah’s best known and most popular su: friends here will be surprised to learn Longfellow school for} ed to do. graphed Gov, is probable that this will not be done, as the same special train will take oa p train, unless a demonstration 18 are ranged for tonight. writing nothing is known of the pro- eodtt | diers to the train in the morning, it is SEVEN O'CLOCK SHARP. Che Soldiers Will Leaye Padu- cah Tomorrow Morning for Lexington—No Program Yet Arranged. BIG CROWDS 10 SEE THEM OFF. Dr, Frank Boyd, of This City, Will Apply for the Place of Sur- ‘Third Regiment, geon of the OTHER MILITARY NOTES OF INTEREST. Company K. will leave tomorrow morping on a special train for Lex- ington at 7 o'clock sharp. An effort was made to have the time changed, but without success, and they will all go then without fail. A drill was held this morning in the old Noah’s Ark building, which has been used for headquarters since the company was mustered in. ‘The boys will assemble at the arm. ory at 6 a, m. tomorrow, Langstaff’s whistle to blow, and the cannon to fire, The march to. the then take place. The price of good Kentucky horses is going up. Government agents are in Kentucky buying up horses for use by the U. ry regiments, and the demand | is brisk for good, sound saddle horses. ‘The nation naturally looks to Kentucky for the best horses for cavalry purposes, and the old commonwealth stands ready to. fur- nish them in any desired quantity and quality. Although the president has decided to mix up the volunteer troops much as pcssible instead of brigading them by states, a strong effort is being eto have the Kentucky troops brigade together, bis can be ac complished, if at all, only by abso- nd cordial co-opera- tion among the officers and me ‘The president may be prevailed up- onty make exceptions in certian cases, but he prefers to see a Seuth- regiment brigaded with one from the North, and the destinction in section- al troops destoyed It will be some time equipment for the Kentucky boys can be forwardel. ‘The war rtment is rushed. The equip ments will be sent to states in the order in which they are mustered in, before the ky soldier Second Lieutenant Hense Harris was pleasantly surprised last night at the regular meeting of the Elks Dr. C. E. Whitesides, in a neat little speech, presented Mr. Harris with a fine pistol in behalf of himself and Paducah lodge, and expressed to Mr. Harris the best wishes of the lodge in his service to his country, Mr. Harris replied ina few well chosen words, making the incident juite pathetic, He is the only mem- ber of Paducah lodge who has en- listed, Dr. Marmaduke Dillon, who was until a few months ago hospital sur- geon at the Illinois Ceutral hospital here, is now at New Orleans await ng acall into the navy as surgeon, He enlisted several weeks ago. Col. Gaither has Robert Mitchell, of Cynthiana, band leader, He will report today and se- lect his own men, ypointed Mr, Bradley's action in, appoint ing Lieut, Whipple a lieutenant col- ovel in the Second regiment under Col, Gaither is generally approved by the officers aud men of the regi- ment, Gov, The announcement that commis- sioned ollicers will have to undergo a physical examination for enlistment in the volunteers, will come as a sur- prise to agood many. It is thought, however, that most of the oflicers will be found up to the require- ments. The secretar, of war has decided pointed to shall not 1 younger than 21 nor older than 30, and that they sball undergo a quite rigid examination, Tbe increase in the army will make necessary about two hundred such appointments and there are many ap- plicants. Dr. Austin Bell, of Hopkinsville, way be appointed surgeon of the Third regiment. The present surgeon, Dr. D. M. Griftith, of Owensboro, has sent his resignation to the governor. Dr. Frank Boyd, of the city, has train will! — in doubt. The Williamsburg co company at Lexington and went into o yesterday, Today of the Second regi to artive, The which Co, K belongs, will rey morrow, and the First on Moy The of medical exa terday: op applicant geons of the Second regimen! accepted Drs, Farmer and Wibn, should be commissioned by ernor, and unless this is done make his own selections, applicants for places, owing to ve etamination apt. because of the fact that a parting address morrow morning o'clock on their to between leaving Pada of Noah's Ark, Capt. Clark, J. R. old yeterans will diers. 319 address the The Sunshine, from pat charging The C nessee ear on her return Saturday afternoon, Sie lay here several hours ht, Engineer Jim S' steamer Mayflower. He leaves morrow to take charge of her. gineer Bob Moore will fill bis p! on the Clyde. notwithstanding the rough weat ro as usual this forenoon The Tennessee and Dunbar due tomorrow afternoon from E packet City of New Orl up this afternoon from New Orle for Madison, Ind., where she undergo repairs tow from St. Louis for river points The W. F. Nisbet, from nati, is due to pass dowa public opinion in London, t per, with large headlin war upon Spain.’ Under this heading were from the remarks recently Edward J. Phelps, former States minister to Great Britain, who from a legal standpoiat, pressed the opinion that the Uni likely, although this, too, seoma fa rejected Dre EB. Li. Blackwelly of 4 will probably Compal it to return Henderson ly liz.” Mastering Officer Ballance wire) ‘° Calle : Gov. Bradley to commission anothe A dispateh to Dails Chronicle from wan in Dr, Blackwell's plagegbut | Cait, dated Tuesddy, says: ‘Tie the governor refused to do |Datleship Petayo and the cruiser Al- Capt. Ballance say: |fouso NUL, have left thelr anchorage ‘There much dissatisfaction among the many failure to make selecti ne by compet Baliaie. says all the regiments are to be take to Lexington at the earliest momen large | amount of drilling will be required Miss Aline Rebkopf will deliver a Company K to 6 an The address will be delivered in front Broadway Smith and other NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Memphis passed up this forenoon for Cincin-|* » arrived out of the Ten- this morning. She leaves John has accept ed a position as chief engincer on the Tbe Joe Fowler was in and out for Evansville on good time this morning The Dick Fowler was out for Cai- aus: The big Anchor Line side whe ns passed The City of Sheilield is due tomor- Tennesse¢ Cincin tomorrow , readings ‘Why the United States is making extracts made by United nd, | London, May 6,.The Paris cor- P respondent of the Daily Stall says: ' ‘1 bear on indisputabte authority to j that five of the Spanish warships. in- \cluding the battleship Pelayo and te fine cruiser Alfonso NUIT, have not yet been supplied with ammuni- y | ‘This was the cause of the delay MC in the sailing of the Cape Verde tleet, tion to the dock is yards, Patriota and Rapido are preparing with all speed, wn Lall ate expected to sail together. Cadis is overwhelmed by the news of the Philppine disaster, the lost crew jjin the bay and gone The cruivers the FREE. aie and 3 will make all ok 55 up free. On Tuesday betwee! |babies between 6 and free. umbering mavy Uadizians, INVASION OF CUBA. Washington, May 6—It is said 7| that the vanguard of the arity which ali. Jis shortly to invade Cuba will be! landed upon Coban At least 5000 are said to make up the and soil today. they are exnected to Havana, and will of Garcia's vanguard, land not far from be met by officers jen, army. army of 15,000 United States sel- dis. | diers who are to follow, and plans will be perfected for attacking Ha- |vana from the rear, while several vessels of Rear Admii fleet will do duty in the GERMAN PRESS WORRIED. rbor. —The excited inter- 3s are beginning ate of the Phil- betrayed hy the | lace Berlin, May est the Geri take in the ultimate ippine Islands is le rs, ‘The interests of the German pos- ions in the Western Pacific, rae of New Guiana, the Bismarck Archi- 20, the Solomon Marshal Islands, all within a radius aps 2000 miles from the Phil- ber are ville, bound up the Cumberland}: ines, makes Germany's consent river. ry, it is assumed here, to any The Clyde leaves this afternoon |, sal of the Philippines. tor Golconda after a large amount of | many would only agtce to the vorn that goes up the Tenne transfer of the Philippines to another river, ywer, it is asserted, on condition that she received suitable compensa tion A great deal of irritation is sure to ve engendered hy the taking of the islands by the United 8 The Kreuz Zeitung says that if the Monre doctrine means ‘America for Americans” it ought also to. mean For the Americans only an Amer-| circulars distributed in the streets} With vigor worthy of a better oppo- during the busiest hours, | last] Bent. — The contest should be made evening. While the theaters were} Short, sharp aud decisive, not solely emptying, many men were employed | With & view to a speedy yictory over in handing aut dodgers of yellow pa-| Spi. hat because of the objrct would afford European pow- hey will respect ers they fight we are a one end in vie ing of our uatio “I believe th the English peo been so cem united people, with but nd that the uphold. | 1 honor. tthe friendship of » for us, which has ited States was not justified in going to \¢Tsis, will result in something more} war with Spain. These extracty/thaa a mere understanding between were accompanied by «uotations| the two nations in the future. It from alleged pro-Spanish newspapers, | YOUl't be » sllinnce—that of printed in America, and pro-Spanish| the two Anglo-Saxon races papers published in Great Britain, | Sto! for humanity and Up to the present it has been im- | Pesee | possible to ascertain ciering this street propaganda. BRYAN GOT LEFT. WwW -The gton, May 6.- the appointment of W who is finan- free- silver congressman who have been swarming to the white house to ask liam Jencings A RU MOR FROM PARIS, | | Paris j iations May 6 —The Kelair says} e pending between the) United States and Great Britain, | which will result’ in the latter sups porting the former if other powers favor Spain by atiempting tostop th war before the United States has re- Bryan ass aitet general of voluo-} ceived satisfaction. | teere Tom ye be pomtive The United States, it is added, has promisesl in return to capture the that the second’ lieutenants to be ap- | Statement from the president yester- » army from private life | ay that he would not grant the re- quest. Mr. McKinley stated that aould not for a moment consider the ions of men appointment to such po: why had no military experience. MURDEROUS: NEGRO Riddled With Bullets Tod an Angry Mob, New Orleans, May 6.—A negro this morning killed two policemen who were attempting to arrest ly He was captured by a mob and nd- applied for the position of surgeon of | dled with bullets. and leaves to- Dr. ons, and his tt. He will doubtless pass the exam- pation, which several spphicants fail- This morning the committee tele- Bradley to change the ime from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m., but it companies at Hopkinsville and other laces, The tlag will be presented at the At the present ram, because the committee hes not eard from Gov. Bradley relative to he change of time of their departure. The band will accompany the sol- Canary Islands aud cede them to} Great Britain TO SELL CHURCH TREASURE, | he London, May 6.—A dispatch from | Rome to the London Chronicle says| that the vatican is considering a re- quest made by the Spanish bishops for authorization to sell part of the the best stock of bedding r offered in Padacub, L. Brunson & C $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50! Ladies’ Oxford Shoe for Men BES Preparations will be made for the | 1 Sampson's” to! a] Islands and the | war, I believe it should be prosecuted | us more it} see that when we engage in a! <d duriog the present! won: | tell a st treasures of the churches to aid the] * government in meeting the expenses ot the war, JAPANESE COLOR Wonderful Posters "Produced in the Orieat <Impressions 60 @ Whoever thinks tha was originally & should take d loc of the Drexel institute vinced that it was disec iuresque Japan, I handbill, an invit performanee, and s ter or scene in the d the arti his seal as we ay hd of the cighteer lar seals, It is in nting; the Japar es ion |! tor Memphis. tiearly all carry sword The W. W. O'Neil from New Or- A LESSON FOR EUROPE. worse, wield them w leans passed up this morning for a foree. ‘Th erce Pittsburg witha big. tow of empty] Cleveland, May 6—Chauncey M. |t ly, barges; Depew was bere this week attending | | the annual meetings of the Lake er & SPAIN’S LATE Shore and Nickel Plate railways. Lo | queen with w patie? speaking of the Mr. Depew! London, May 6.—A remarkable] $id: | and mysterious attempt to intluence Now that we have engaged in) b | nan, too, aca { three de the even ter are like lan ir tant to what all abo in udy of their hands Each finger expre very little muscle and ory of its own, ww different are ing the Chino-Ja ‘war isp) Ie rese Aterr’ Don’t forget The Spring Opening at McClean’s Studio TUESDAY AND WEONESDAY! Monday between the hours of 9 Don't forget place and nutuber, ‘M’CLEAN’S STUDIO 406); BROADWAY ch of them is a uk akies, terra ¢ the FREE Screen Doors, Refrigerators, \Ice Picks, I people from g and 2 all 1 18 months PRINTS. Spectator. t Posterland in Egypt in the fibrary , and be con vere in pic to adrama we char @ quotation M. E Master Commissioner fe of Paducah, T a term of eight years tent and reliable abstractor seo me, and [ will «pre “The contlict : ul charge | Tor O'er Atlanti y Sen! a the} A fair iste g {plant k aft " What bi p What « , Than the To feee a t is Our AT “neuter joint seems to prints rep- CATHARTIC apanese warl lunging away Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK McStacken Circuit Court NoTARY Puetic and Tornado Insa Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., city or county ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES t to titles in McCracken county and the + for Ape. twill pay to Manager of the only complete abstr If in want of anything in this ate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Street deepens, Now rush to glory s wave ui » save or fi A uew ** 1 oy irely free from Sioux City, la NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY > j Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Lawn Swings, Ice Shayiwn ea LOWEST Prices 1 AM SELLING » THEw At a very low price. See them. *. JONES J. WILL FISHER Agent for Fire, Life ce anywhere in the while clerk of the county co! nt is under the supervision of a ine Legal Row) Phone | 383 OLD GLORY FOREVER! ‘In Humanitv’s Cause Our Fiag is whiskers, Unfurled! sin! ye brave, Cuba save. vour banners Wave with all your chivalry McKinley brave le seamen, undaunted, true, 1a grave, red, white and blue." rher aim can patriot know? stiny more grand’ o'dier’s fight for freedom's right iffering land? Phe Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Uncle Samuel's’ Aad freedom’s bird shall proudly soar Iu the Pride of the Great Antilles. In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to -|/DORIAN'S STORE 205 BROADWAY ONE WERK, COMMENCING nt of the people's { JENNIB HOLMAN “DIXIE :: : LAND! * through the beautifully green TRACE MARR REOSTERED leaving beluind the wre ck of aChiness Tr. "On snowy ene is 60 What splendid vivid er bat war i It seems odd to se erin is. One sees where some ( vi th the red-haired ( Japan red hair stands f to offer peace. A proud have been for Japan. Record T In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House _ »sCOCHRAN & OWEN | Shoes'polished free 331 Br lentald ecidental dress, but there he hinese came ermans (in or a German) day it must Philadelphia Call and see the large line for sale by. All kinds of plumbing work, hose boxes made new, 122 Broadway, ~—S8T. LOUIS,— Rates, $2.00 Per D Room and Breaktast, $1.00. oadway Goop Rooms. Gi: Goop Beavicn, When you visit St. Louls stop at Is what you need for hot weather, G. HARLAN, ol European Plan, $1.00 = ne ST. omainan HOTEL 10-—-20—30 Sprinkling Hose tee GRAND MATINEE yatapom. Ten away Saturda | Sat wight J. S. GANSTER Telephone 113, ‘Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS ST, JAMES HOTEL Rrra me shesouigh attention given bees ae, quarterly payment of pensions carefully atte ded to. * | Ontice, 714 South Third street, W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AAD MIRTGRE LOM fee me to buy, mortgage PIL d L .ES MORTON'S OPERA MOUSE 2 MONDAY, MAY 2 KRAUS-STOUT BIG COMPANY | | I~ -PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRICES,., Hiars in gold given