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~~ THIS WEEK'S New Wash Cress Goods ‘Ten pieces of neat checks, in light and dark colored ginghams, fer wr ersand childrem's dresses 8's cents. Sheer printed organdies, worth 5c, for 0 cents a yard, signs, for 25 cents. and plaids, 10 cents. Good quality white linon for chil dren's dresses, 5 cents yard. | America Tailor-Made Suits The watchwords of this de- T ent are Quality and Style This week we will give the best values of the season in thes garments, made of Fancy Linens and Pique |Shirt Waists 50 cents for stylish percale] 4, waists, extra full fronts, short/Greece, yokes, detachable collars. 75 and 98 cents for shirt waists of dimity, percale and madras are gone. ; $1.25 — Pure white lawn shirt | waists, very popular now. Take Advantage of These Prices Tailor finished underskirts, made of best quality heavy colored | dates from Dee nd-colored flounce, $1.00. uishable from elaborate silk skirts are these pretty underskirts at $1.25 and $1.50, linens, with dust ruffle Hardly disti strine, plaid sc id bla Twenty dozen ladies’ real lisle black hose, positively a 35c value, we sell at 25 cents. Five-inch double-face satin ribbons for 45 cents yard. Well made, stylish colors in plaid parasols for $1.50. Fow Ge ulne leather belts, in bla ply linen collars and cuffs 10 and 15 cents. und colors, 25 cents. Just Received in the Millinery Room The patriotic ‘‘Maine”’ sailors, with red, white and blue bands, A new lot of bicycle hats. Handsome flower-laden and feather-trimmed pattern hats. White muslin sun- bonnets to sell at 35¢. BELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY THE PAUUGAH DAILY SUK. Fublished every afternoon, except — wry Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. INOURPOMATED PURAST RR Pursnone! Vice Puesivrne mical Dewey. Mucwetany PHILIPPINE EXPEDITION. — gton, May 20, — General Merritt is here completing arrange- ments to send the City of Pekin te Manila this week with troops for Ad, Weshington, May 20.—Mpjor Gen- M. Pieter, W. RW.Ciements ‘eral Merriit's adviv hile 8 eee Crs oe eral Mertiit’s advive as to the Phil ete esse jippine expedition will be followed, Oltice: No. 214 bust BrowdWays | fle js to have 14,000 men ea ea Daily, per aninyn in 8 Datiy, six months, « 226 Daily, One mouth, Wea! 4 Daily. per week... QO cents Weekly, per annum in ad \ yanee.. Bpecinen oxy FRIDAY, MAY 20, lous Tur condition of Bre geod illustration of the up to-date methods of cur City Council. Tu Soawish fleet is at San Juan is the fuet that it was sighted 1000 miles to the south yesterday. RY sa) Coumovore Sox should be pronounced ‘sly,’ and we thiuk Admiral Cerverg’s name should be pronounced the same way. Tnar alleged Board of Strategy at Washington might take a few lessons from Admiral Cervera, He seems to be the greatest naval etrategist of ihe day. —_—_—_—_—_—— Tux Register’s hot telegraphic ser vice is illustrated by the fact that it has not yet learned of Gladstone's death, whieh was teld in full in all the other morning papers in the coun- try yesterday. Also it publishes this morning the startling news of Hen Keys’ nomination, which was pub- lished exclusively in the Sus day be fore yesterday. Ir seems strange thatthe City Engincer does not discharge the City Council. He does just as he pleases ia all things, either in expending the eity’s money or in makiog arbitrary changes in the sewer system, Asa matter of fact it is diflcult to see what use the city has for a council, especially that it now has a Cily Engineer who imagines he is the whole thing. ‘Tue Sux is vow settled in its new quarters and ina few days will be oronghly at home, Meving «days in o newspaper office sre times when the courtesies of the other newspaper oftices sre greatly appreciated. Throvgh the courtay of Mr. C. M, Leake, who allowed us the use of bis news p ess, the Sux has appeaied regularly thie week, though uoforiu- nately @ little late for (wo or three We alvo wish to thank the days. “: ited of- Hivening News for their pusoli fer to give uaany assistance ip men cor maternal that we might ueed to bridge over the moving period, go! Shem will be regula hwo his ne me dehver the address, one of the most important colleges in| membered, ‘Southern Lilinvis. The City of Pekin will probably Sail Saturday with the 1,400 mea, General Otis j will command the first expedition. ALLOWED EXPENSES. Washing'on, May 20.—A house | bill reported by the committee ow ‘way iv a Clams passed this week, directing the payment to Samuel McKee, of Ken- |tucky, $1,718, for expenses iacurred | by him in acoutest for his seat in the best reason for belicving the|Fortieth congress MAY BEGIN NEXT WEEK, Washiogton, Mey 20 — Uuless some unforseen movement of the |Spanish fleet occurs the invasion of Cuba by the United States army will Sax Harson, ao man io destitute circumstances, was given transpor- tation to Nashville by the mayer yesterd: ANOTHER MEMBER ARRIVES. Miss Juno Barrett, wlio is to be a meinber of the stock company at La- Belle park, arrived yesterday from Missouri, where she has been spead- ig ber vacation. DIED Y*sSIERDAY. Henry Randle,colored,died yester- day. He was released from the county jailafew daysagoto die, after having been there for some time with consumption ‘The case against him was dismissed. LICENSE KA SED. Maoager Fletcher Terrell has neti- fied the board of education that he will charge 85 more per night extra for the opera house for the t.7o com- mencements of the Paducah public schools. The board has heretofore paid but $35 a night ou commence. ments, but this year the manager wants $10 for each aight, or $80 for both. REV. PENROD COMPLIMEN PED Will Preach the Bac:alaurate Sermon at Creal Gotlege, Rev. W. K. Penrod, of the First Baptist chureb, bas been invited to preach the baccalaurate sermon at Crea! college, at Creal Springs, Ill. GLADSTONE’S SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. h of England's Graatest§ cc Commoner—A Life Work La- timately Connected With ngland’s History. ly for years ard ye gained the conser and Skirts The Cha atives of the 4 Staunch Admirer, blow to the Irish cause, and exp sions of wrath rose up from all si! Attacks on the house of peers a History records few careers s3 re e]markable ay that of William Ewart Ot his 88 years 64 have been spent in active servive for bis | The great climax of were frc quent his career had failed able to contiaue the battle be gave way to younger men Frogram for the High School He contributed more than any sin- gle mau with pen aud voice bas done, Italy and to destroy the} As prime minister Irish will unite after my death.’ Jast speech in parliament was | made ov February March 3 of that year Turk tu Barope. he resigned the travsferred Corfu, lished the British influence in Kzypt New Guivea, Borneo aud Bechuanaland, but sedu- lously co.demned every extension of Fine French organdies, new de-| made by the best manufacturers of] ihe empire that was not forced by Get half a dozen now; | inexeravle necessity. Best zephyr ginghams, in checks | you'll never do as well when these/ihe great precedent of the Alabama ion, and was the first Britis! atesman to recognize that iu the fu- ture the Uuited States will supersede Great Britain as the most powerfu! the English speaking communitic |Lord Roseberry as the leader of the He annexed *s chief exph its bave shinent of free trade per duty, the June 15 and 14. There is now talk He established | ¢X*eusion of jhouse, on accouat of the raise in rent jot Manager Terrell of the opera hous i blisbed se sret voting winistration that Io ‘ation of lab+e from the com He tirst taught den pber, 1832, when . the house as a me He was then a graduate | hat teriheesctaat wecalatie ty eos of Oxford of ove year’s standiog and was just entering bis 23rd year the course of two sessious he estsb-| lished such a reputation that when iv 1834 Sir Robert Peel cred thing ia the wo: Tu spite cf his we was called to] overnment be named Mr. | ©4te Gladstone junior lord of the treasury, | and soou after undersecretary for the § From this period be beld | ¢ldiog ts many high places Peel's second administration, be came a member of the and was appointed vive } the bocrd of trade aud He was presidectof the bord 1845; secretary state for the colovies from 1845 1846, and: chancellor «f during thre the rst from 1852 ond frowJi $59 from 1873 to 1s} When Peel ew\ered upom his administration in o take au interes wt rank of English | Ree'tation-—The Iyl of an Orchard *| Oration, Kdaeation—Kilwia Wolff of lis time a junior, Was w us, ONe Marri D Ecouomy. The Probiem Botory the Klevated Rood and the great labor iuvolyed in the successive development of the many | changes in the tariff develved mai ily spoo Mr. Gladstone. of the customs tariff of the following yese was bis initiated free trade by strik- | 4! The revision made that the 000 of further fell to bim to fight for the; wexsure, clause by clause, in cow | gre! mittee of the commons. of thjs first tariff measure of the Peel /line that admivistration was a change from a} be found deficit in the reventes of $12,500,000 | dro: surplas cf $15,500,000 | ie) Mr. Gladstone's Toryiam was re {ind rational costur eounced in the your 1852, whea bel ind reer declined a position ia tae Cabinet of} | Chancellorship ir of makihy any ucuer Lord Aberdeen in the sane year be introduced kis famous bu.lzet| f in a series of addresses pronoy iced | by Lord Jobu Russell ‘to contain! pu the ablest expositien of the pring of finance ever Koglish statesmai of 1860 was followed by six anuual Il gMr. Gladstone's aud all ceases, and bee skill showa in the management of Amances excited tiou of all Bmope. On the death of Lord Palmerston! ic 1865 Mr. Gladstone became ieader | of the liberals in (he house. he {otrodaved his famous reselutions | favoring the disestabliceiment and disendowment of the {ris ghurch, but they failed of passage. their author succeeded Mr. as premier and results were soou in Tee same Irish act was passed io the folivwin, the Irish land act became a 1870 and the purchase of commis- in the army was abolished But the term was a stormy one and after repeated defeyts Mr, quiring much | tory for the conservatives, Giadstome was retired as premier, and Lord Salisbury came iv.‘ former then entered the memorable campaign in 1880 asa_ belligerent Hibera}jsm won and cariied ite leader back into the premiers cbair The series of grations which Mr. Giad- stone delivered during this campaign in Midlothiaa will ever stand from the agimger of | vigor aad force of physical strength The Irish question bad been grow ing in impertance sisue j9i3 aud now wasa cause of dissentiun aud hat it would pog to acts bad only aug- mented the trouble, gn ia Jane, 1885, the disturbing element became 50 styong that forced to resigu. was bis successor. byt after g sort, brief term he reliuquished an welcome charge, au time the ‘grand placed in Kngland’s highest civil He was againturned down, however, by the next general election, and Lord Salisbury stepped into ihe Thus Mr. Gladstone's career during this period was one of eburch ang Jand tions, and then t Mr. Gladstone that they “keep in the cars wh ng to their personal « their personal opal appeerance is not a personal Mair! ‘The theory is quite too much | guished.’ Then he fell asleep.” Phere is something of ei Narcissus in every man, even if he ‘The commeocement will take place jon, and will has aecepted the inv high position, yet of successful ups there en the 27, and Rev, Penrod] and dow ‘The election of 1893, fought on Creal college is] the liues of home rule, is atill re 1), was a victory for Mr Gladstone, who for the fourth time can sce nothing in a looking-glass but the fascination of ughimess.. Y nature made a mistake when have ne’ mit are Everest (ones meters), Dap or to the brook and en-| #98. (8,755), Dawalagiri (8,534), r to the brook and en ager t,c19), mA A (7,316), ‘ y male bird with thowicat gttributes of @ heavy swelly S VaR 821 Pine street, St, Louis, Mo. J. E ENGLISH & CO., Deskrs, 108 North Second street, Paducah, Ky. Telephone No. 90, | CONMENCENENTS. Gradaaies This Year— Very Attractive, there Will Be a Colored meneement, for the First Thu in Paducah's History The commencement exercises for the public schevls will be held on of holding them in the county court We program is 98 follows: ation—W. IL Pinkerton, Class Chorus—Merry June—(Vin- cent ) Salutatury—Nunquam nop Par: sse Weil Duet—Graud Fantesia Ll Trovatore— Rosa Kolb aud May Hy marsh. —Wiby We Fight—Stuart) Quartette , te) — Louise Kirch ff, Jessie Mikesell, Eliza. beth Jarvis ane Jincye Smith Declamation Oration (Brown) —Chas Acker. ay—=Attentiog to Trifles-—Myitle Decker. Maudelin do Haris; seeond mara Terrell; Piano, May First mandolin, May . Mildred arn: 8 Jettic Dayis Piano sol —iavier Koncert (Men+ d bn, Op Mit Orchester Begleitun)——Harry Gilbert. Revitatian, Alvirc—Klizabeth Jarvis Orat Preseutatton of Spade by lass of "98—Mary Geagan Response, Acer ptance of Spade by —Mattie Davis Vooal solo, O, Happy Day! (Carl Golze)—~Lonise Rirchoft Oration, Room at the Toy —Siiae “Mitchell Essay, Art—Myrile Greer. Class Prophecy —Jolin Woolfolk Fiano solo, Aepior de Mai—Kuhel Bb Ora A-sociauion and Euviron- meut—Willie Winston. Valedictor Edoa Wright. | Prespptgtion of Diplomas Closing chorus, Fairy land (Veaae) Bevedictio.—Rev, Mr, Taylor The colored high schoo! commence- ment egerejses will take place June 14. The vanes of the graduates the progeam is as foliows: lets Grow, latory-—Little Thiugs—Georgie » Murks, ¥ —Chirist Stilling the Tempest | (Watson)—E W_ Benton. Thirty-five Years of Freedom—Matiie E. Overstre. t. Noblilty of Labur—Giyen Clark. fain (BB. B Duet—Two Forest Ny mp’ —Bessie A. Davie, (Glover) ahala Ml. The Springtime of Lita 8, Moody, Public schoo's As Factors of Crvili- zi n—Optelia Bown, Instrumental — sulo — L'Argeutire Kila Husbands, j Tbe Women for the Hour—Ruth/| Cartwright. | writes: Quartette—The Professor at Hume—| passing urine, which (Bliss) Yrue E.ucation, Its Aims and ‘Ten- | dencies ~ Re Class History B. Brown. aud Prophecy—Uattie | i Duet—O'er the Hill, O'er the Dale] y (Glover) Ophelia Brown, Lda 8, | Moody, Ie Diseatisfaction a Spur to. progress—! Chorus—Italia, twelve years,” Awarding of Diplomas. Duet—Night and Morning (Rey.) | Hard on Love. “T can't eee any sense in represent: ing love as blind,” said the Sweet Young Thing. “You don’t understand the meta- | stovewocd, phor, said the Ravage Huchelor, “It aying he is is only a polite fi half-witted.”—Indiar Felt Quecred. Tre “Tho execution of Dr. Pritchard, prisoner, was earried out during om exchange. “One of the! tion reports, Pritchard gt Clas- nether tq the ong list of liberal vietories by which the recent recess has been distig- Mall Pesics” turrb, which Is noth —— ton of tbe mucous surfaces, We will give Oae Hundred, Dollars for any en ascended 40 tho sum- | case of Deatnras (eau + by catarrh) tht can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Core. FP. J. CALNEY& CO, ‘Ve ledo, Ohio, { secrrs ce No. 127 South Fourtn street Work done. No job too large, no job ‘egal Row), Paducah, Ky, |too small, 122 Boee@em:; ohone 113, A the highest mountains that Re QUT IMENT OF A CRITI *UBLIC. IT IS 'S, THE MOST ND DAILY IN THOU: SANDS OF OF. FICES ALL ot OVER THE 3 3 WORLD, of ot ot CONTINUES TO PROVE ITSELF @ CYPEWR 1 And household furnishing goods of all kinds, and, lil army, it has proven a great success, but also for the saved money Uh once and +e the ruins of former prices W WAY. WOMEN. used THE NE could only be such treatment he silent about thetr suffering. Thein-* ‘Wine of Cardul has now demon- strated that nine-tenths of eases of menstrual disor ‘a physician's attention atall. The simple, pure (rd taken In the privacy ef a woman's ‘own home insures quick relief and Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardut re- quires no humiliatty tions for its adoption. disease that comes under the head of “female troubles'’— disordered menses, falling of the womb, “whites,” change of life. It ‘women beautiful by making them It keeps them young by keeping therm healthy, advice in gence requiring spectal proved since. Adop 5 East Fayette st th Rose & Paxton TRADE MARK REGISTERED ESTABLISHED 1864 ° Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co CURE CONSTIPATION. Waltz Metin Hemets Company, (aie, Wentres, New Tort. tue | One folding key and one door key Chorus—Ob! Come Where the Vio-| between Third and Fourth on Broad- way. Inquire at Scw office. }QURES KIDNEY AND BLADEDR Thousands of such cases have been cured by the use of Botauje Blood If you doubt it, call of gend tothe Company whose advertisement appears in this payer, Bradshaw {and they will for a one cent stainp, seud you @ bowk of wonde:ful cures, nut only of the above diseases, but of all manver ot mlments arising from impure blow i ard remedy of the age for the cure o __. (Ketterer) Georgie M Burks. |all blood apd skin dlascana 00 Tob Levegs That Moye the World. | Per large bettio, Itis the stand- A. Maddox, “TE bad grat trouble was {illed with My back and loins gave me much pain, and I lost my appe- te, etrength, and flesh, nervous and umable ty slegp. of Botanic Blood Balm (8. B. $ ) gave me entire relict. 5. M. Ellis, Atlanta, Ga, sodigenty. ‘ua Jones, } il Spur t cured me of yost stubborn ecuema Valedictory Ethel Grundy. | L bad ductored it without success for © PENion.3 For éule by druggists, cpu lamp globes suitable Attorney -at-Law 9 for aload of hickory Journal. | Choice Prunes, per Ib. Seedless Raisins, per Ib Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs. . —Didn't you tee] queer when | Choive Lemons, 2 doz sed you the first times | Best N.G, Molasses, per gal Ho—Yes, felt que ered. —Town | Best Oyster Crackers, perlb.. 7 | Best Sour Pickels, per gal The Bright Sido | Fresh Meal per bu I, L. RANDOLPH, Second Street, 'Phone £9, phone 14 Castings of al /128 South the period of a general election,” says | a Lo journalists who witnessed the oxecn- | tion, and who also had been we king hard on the ele t his introduction for his E paper in the train in this wise: “Ihe |" execution of Dy. paw yesterday ade fe Deafness Cannot Cured by Iceal applications as they canaot reac @.s sed jorston of the « eB aN | way to cure inburgh | ti Hoss, and that Is by constitu. Condition of the nzucous Mi. in, When th # tube ts tnflan you have a rumbling sound 0: imperfect he ing, and when it ts entirely c} weit, is the resu‘t, and unless (he Jnflamwation can be taken out aad Wis tube restored Lo ils nor. | Rustaetian Tube, Formerly master commissioner of the Mevracken circuit court. Will) pesctice in all the courts of this and | F. 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