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loose.’ Den I polote tna way = bears jumped up and dowd nd dat shuck de sascer on dé flo’ and smashed {t all to plects, 1 stooped down to pick it up and every hook an’ eye on dat dress gib way, an’ ebon de sitiff it war made uv) Our buying powsts being exert split in two places, but I was full ob| od to pro fe Hew, attrac glory. Den we went down to Con: | and ly beautiful fabri wah creek an’ Iwas de first one dey| that are wpring, Much th dipped. I shet my eyes when dey |is love eady beiug shown put me under de water but forgot to | here ,e shet my mouf and liked to strangled | ¢ to def before dey raised me up.” SHILOH REUNION, The Blue and the Gray Will] Please our * pre ning it f Celebrate Together sur int DRUGGISTS. Je mi Can prepare your family or private all kinds os ppb be Railroads and Railroad recipes, fropr a liniment to a corn |}. fF ott-neglected line +, Night Bell/ ua 4 tide of dgbr. {| oure, and do it right. People. Pharmacists, Dfuggists and Apothecaries, Con, Seventu axp Jackson Srneets, Papvean, Ky, Ss. Items of Interest Relative to the all hours.—; PHARMACI —Prescriptions filled ness, for N.C. AND ST. L, MILEAGE. “The top of the mornin’ to ye's, Mr. McKinley.”’ Our thanks are due to Al Watson, the train porter, for late papers. Engine 5 from the south end came in flying hght last night to have some repairs made by the boiler maker. sa customers: Ps and dollars on th every dep: lines of mercha, nies, dimes purchases in fand on all the ise we handle. > run our store to stomers ; we are run our customers. It is tion to keep all that is Mi the latest up to date styles of Dréss Goods and Millinery. 7¢ want you.todegrn the way to , to fee} at home here and to visit it offn. We want to know what yoy’ want. If we haven't got it tg we'll have it tomorrow. PERSONALS. Mr. Will Kolley is back from St. ous, Bngine 802 doubled hack on the Hon. W, J, Stone came in at noon |extra last night. Plammer Golden from Kuttawa. and Emmett Sneed were the bowers. Mr. James E. Robertson returned| An extra freight left about 10 today from St. Louis. o'clock last night for Hollow Rock Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Digel have re-| Junction, Billy Beadles and his crew urned from Evansville, ta charge. " sar . Engine 300 is on through freights wit aeasiinith ie confined to his bel! a the south end at prosont, Hen % Rogers and Speck Kane are the ar- Dr. Marmaduke Dillon returned [iis who bestride her ushioued this morning from New Orleans, saddles. Mr. Frank Rieke has returned . Gus Gideon reports that Ben from St. Louis, where he purchased Rodgers is as much elated at getting car load of mules. i the 300 as ‘Hillie’ McKinley can Mr, Will R. Wright and bride re-| possibly be of his grand inaugural On the Field of the Hard Fought Battle. c t On the 6th and 7th of April next, ay the anniversary of the great battle of Shiloh, there will be a reunion of the blue and gray on the battlefield. Gen. James R, Chalmers will make an address on ‘‘My Recollec- tions of Shiloh ;"’ also Gen, MeCler- nand in person or by proxy will make an address, Gen. McArthur, of Chicago, and many other eminent speakers have accepted invitations to make addresses, An interesting pro- gramme is being arranged, and everything is being done to make,this the “most successful meeting ever held. What is more essential to good health\ $ than purewater? Our filfers will make impure "9 water as pure and sparkling as spring water. =o5) Every family should have one. Every: filter 3 ee eee tts that| tested before leavjhg our store. ton we'll be Alad to show you nortan ‘ jety, and quality styles realized how much more style and more he gets when he buy that way. It isn’t odd who has once worn a made to- ure suit hardly ever goes b ready-made. W. J. Dicke, 45 Broadway. noney’s worth his garments man 1eas~ toa INCORPQRATED, Sign of Big Hatchet. — 23 ama dn and Been CART 222 NO ©. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR, Caligraph-and 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET ba Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures, great “10, 2. Schrader, ‘ "a / DEALER IN F STRPLE / oi FANCY ivery 00, ed Man, Taylor check Black skirt flowered designy at $1 Broc I saya and by able beauties t best d and ‘ocaded mo hair skirts, lou ble line Lat made by tht America af $5 Dresy Goon Sysitxe ite combinations, check broken Setfecked mixed striped suit wool novelties, stor blues, blacks and A all specially adapfed f skirts. These /varieti only new but gyéat bargains as well We are selfing the new , fabries for rices than you 5¢. Ask F 5.50 aN frie Y A Novelty IF or the Children... CSF. ar claims ple ed a new line Jetian head and ry work We've Just of plaid frashe butcherf linen sor emljrc ATILLINERY In due time we will show you all of the s} beayties and delicate combinatic infa millinery Will Have a Big Crowd Game of Baseball Tovight. and a school meeting Second Presb: All are in- Prof. Lee entertained a small erowd at Motton’s Opera House last night but everybody was entertained as well as mystified. He prefaced his experiments by a brief discussion of hypnotism and its relation tp crime. He said tliat hypnotism should not be considered in criminal jarisprudence, and while criminals had already begun to make the plea in some places, that they gonmitted the crime while under hypnotic influ- ence, the claim was false. Prof Lee took the posiisn that a liypnotic influence might act as oan accelleration to a crime that it was in the heart. of the criminal to commit anyhow, but that would svoner or later be com- mitted without any hypnotic inter- vention. He cited asan example the hesitancy of a bank clerk in making the steal of a package of money that he wanted to make, and would make, but for fear of deteoe tion. He ssid that the bank clerk would steal the money sooner or later, but he might be hypnotized in- to doing it tomorrow. If the law recognized hypnotism as an incen- tive to crime, he said, afield of start- ling area would be opened to the malefactor or criminal. The Professor said that hypnotism was exemplified in every day life, as in the case of clerks etc. A lady might go into a store to buy a piece of goods and the clerk would show her several samples, She would like the one of her own selection best, but the clerk kept talking to her until she bought the pattern he had picked out. When the lady got home, nine times out of ten she would upbraid herself for getting the goods, and she didn't like it a bit. Another case is where a lawyer unconsciously elicits a formal answer from a wit- ness who has previously made a state- Jment just exactly opposite. He simply questions ‘the witness, gets him to doubting and then evokes the jesired answer, through involuntary hypnotism by continually suggesting it to the witness, Prof. Lee then called for volun- teers, and got half a dozen or more. He told the audience that there were always persons in the community who were dubious, and perhaps so Masonic Notic. Plain City Loc ; M, will meet in special ¢ tion tonight at 44}30 o'clock for work in BE. A. Ang M. degree. All Masters frdternttff in\ited B. NB. Davis, raster. G. O. Incram, The best Water Pijter for sale by SCott Ltd ¥ ape The Public Was Liberal. Mr. A. Franke desires to thank, in the name of the six orphans left by John Randolph, the public for the liberal donations and for the contri butions towards defraying the ex- penses of burial. ns tock of and A, We mmunica At HARBOUR’S, New Shades in N2Ne Third Street. Tans and Ox Bloods. Plans to Complete the Methodist and Enlarge the Pres- byterian. The pastor, assisted by the enthu- siastic members of the Broadway M. E. church, have on foot a plan by virtue of which they expect to soon Gnish their handsome building at Seventh and Broadway. ‘There will also in a short time be- gin the work of making a handsome addition to the First Presbyterian church at Seventh and Jefferson. See. te attention. Give me a trial order and T o all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison, ade for Sm2 ww pr will please you Tolephone “Who Steals My Purse Steals Trash” rye eet | would never Mave been uttered Loft. An oil cup was/lost from a hack. Liberal reward fok, its return to this office. \ i a. + ee Our Water Pilfers are guaranteed in every yespéct./ Evy one_tested before I¢aving stor Hardware Co. 5m2 Real Estate at Public Sale. My property avenue and Je! sold on the 8! Pockepbooks disp show gases. Nina turned yesterday from their bridal] yesterday. tour to New Orleans, “Bob Waynick, ‘“Ikey,’’ is on Mrs. Joe Wasserman and daugh- | duty as hostler atthe round house ter, Miss Pearl, left at noon for | tod: y. The boys tell ft that '*Ikey”’ Jackson, Tenu., on a visit. is badly smitten with a visiting belle Mr. L. M. Whitehead, of Louis-| from a Tennessee town, is here in the interest of the Pacific]! «Potter's doten’’’ the little 12, Mutual Life Insurance Co. rolled in with the accommodation in one, the old veterans are - Mrs. J. H. Comiskey has returned | tow on the dot this a. m, Gideon " an i Ns earnestly ie TAN from an, where she was called] and Billy Kane, of the 312, handled | y the commission . that ail the WEATHER REPORT. to see her port who is ill, the litle beauty this trip. | positions on the field shall be perma- ree aaa pct Mr. Aubrey Covington, well] Brakeman ‘Red’? Singleton, who| "ently marked. Low rates pe i Louisville, March 4.—Very known in Paducah, is here on his|got knocked off a side ladder last|tailroads, steamboats and — public tense storm center in Northu: way from Texas, where he has been |week by a mail crane, fs out again /overland conveyances are being per- mele, ounsing heavy reine. |traveling, to his vld home in Wades-|almost fully recovered aud ready to| fected. erybody invited a aiilac wise fpctes at Cineinnalt toro and Hardin, wind the chaius once more—as soon | P*ver* iy to the cause please temperature in central valley; clear- A COLORED ARTIST as the foreness leaves him , P SS ies Westher a Novihee pitta Pasa Officer Frank Bonds, the anand | HIGHLY ENTERTAINING ‘Showers this afternoon and tonight. troduce Art Among the|*"4 popular patrolman who belongs 5 Saturday generally fair and decidedly gh heed ss = ‘on this beat and who bas been quite| Pir a" ’ 9 Colored People. ill for several weeks back, is said to Wore the Lees as -Movton‘e: Last i ~ Claiburne Merriweather, a colored] be improving. | Hvers one wishes Gel dha ee ata obi een , = J, jartist of considerable repute in Ken-|# speedy recovery and will be glad to Night. LOCAL ME TION. tucky, has come to Paducab to live, {82 bim around again, mass Uaton ine He expects to encourage an aesthetic] Jim Gillespie, thé good natured The U s d taste among the better class of col-|humidity generator so long on the! The Union Sund ored people, and comes highly rec-|307, gave way to Tom Jones this will beheld at the ommended. He lived originally in] morni Jim will roll some one of terien church tonight. Earlington, but recently taught art|the other diamond heavers as he vited. in Dawson. Sampies of bis work ex-| ‘holds the eagle eye’? over several hibited today prove the young col-| of them. ored artist to be of decided origi-! Mileage is under lasting obliga- nality and artistic ingenuity. Hejtians to Mr. Al Townsend for the will soon organize a class, he says. | thorotigh rubbings he nightly gives es his aching joints. Al is as full of CHURCH BUILDING, electricity as a hobo is of vermin, and as he operates the shock is equal to a heavily charged batter: Tom Jones—-and who does not know him—he with the throttle fe- ver, went out this morning on the| 307. Tom bes had considerable ex- perience at that work before and in fact is no slouch with the Johnson bar now. Under the tutilage of Sam Grittin, the young but proficient eagle eye, it won't be long until he can guide the iron horses over the tricks with equal facility as-the best of them do. The Baltimore ‘News’ prints a ringing lyric dished off by one of it Seine staff poets, one verse of which graph- fhe Mlinois Central Rushed With | icaliy illustrates the state of feeling all over the country just at preseat: tore clothes, Marthy Jane Purse from 5c to $1. Ladies’ Pocketbooks 2% to $3.50, Card Cases from 2070 $2. fe assortment in We WYrorsous DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. the an un Second Hand Clothiag @*@ and Shoes. See his $3 shop-made Shoes. There Are none better. Open from ;to3p.m. On Bat- urday nights from 7 to 8, Interest Paid Tin Does OFFICERS. There is more business now being done on the Mississippi division of ated on Fountain | ‘¢ Hlinois Central than ever known 0 street; will be before. Last night thirteen freight ‘lay of March, at the} °T¢™S from the Louisville and Mem- o'clock a, | PMS divisions were sent down to the gos ; aan toast issippi division to do the enor-| Captain Dan Sullivan, the superin- if istant Gener: anager lease ant pI yy Ian cated oe Ail persons who] ® force of officials tre now at, Fulton] ¥as in on the morning trai, He i may desire tourchase a beautiful |!°°Ming after the work, bu Soe apes, The lor pee egy home and yfluable property to go GOT THE BODY. ray. He reports that it was strung and examiyé it before the day of sale, within three miles of the latter city and know (its value and condi | youn Hale's Friends Come to the |#t 6 o'clock last evening. His cars tion. My daughter will be present and men are at Murray, b 0 | . y, but could and show you the j\remises. Reseue. not get out to work this a. m. owing 2m4 4 Hannis. Riiey’s ch ice for photo- The remains of Latt Hale,colored, {to the storm raging in that section. heap were taken to Dyersburg this morn-}One more day’s work and ample heAy ay 7 tc a6, | wee facilities for all business to and from| Free tvenl eee boo ig Lee John Hale, his brother, telegraph- | Mayfield will be at the disposal of the | pic Pa ed home for money and arrived last| company. | One pdund of Axbuekle’s coffee night. He liquidated all indebted-} A halo of sanc and a cak®%fStar soap at R. S$ Bar-|Dess and carried the corpse off in| reli nett’s forj20c. Sm3t. triumph. Important Notice. All persons knowifig semselves in- debted to the Afins of Rogers & King and J gers& Son are hereby wary call and settle the same at on at my ollice, No. 127 South Fourth spfeet, and thereby save to bine necktie again ¥ complexion suits And brush my hair back pompydore, An’ comb my whiskers, too= I'm off fer Washin'ton fer shore To see McKinley through’ dren’s. The most comy x blood turn 75¢ the city, size 8 1-2 to 11, $1 President Cashier Asa’t Cashier Jas. A. Rupy W. F, Paxton R. Rupy Children’s si $1.90. Full line off youth's and boys’ black, brown pr ox blood. S 12 to 2, 1.25 to . Shoes repaired anddelifercd to any part of the city. Cast Il notify h DIRBOTORS. iy ; Jas. R, Surrm, C. WALLACE. TER, W.2, Paxton, Gro, O. Hart, EK. FARLEY, R. Rupy. ; CITY, SCAVENGER Ja Coléman wponeAe Res. | -o'steaehte Wels woke Calls tek xt tak ee wered at any time from 5 o'clock a, m, to 11 o'clock p. m, Clothing or n by postal card If you have and he will call and get them, as well as amusement, and ple of Paducah am taking wonted interest ia {t, CASE DISMISSED, Had No peo- Sue, Lawnean & Co. GENERAL BEPAIR SHOP* Pot hired Surget. All kite® of firnjadte Tepatfed and upholstered @pdTevptpified at reas- onable prices. fing and repair work on bul specialty. Will call for at work free of H. H. Jones Said He Pistol. tity and a spirit of gious feeling seems to enwrap the colored contingent who work around the shops and yards. Several revi-| vais are in progress at the different) —— colored churches in the vicinity and| Delayed the St. Louis Passenger] a number of the mployes have either | Train Four Hours, professed a change of Leart or are on | the anxious bench seeking consola- tion, This brings tg mind an inci- Carpenter Jolly Said He Did Have the Pistol, But He Could A WASHOUT Not Prove It ies deliver There was but one case in the po- lige court this morning. H. H. Jones, the ractor, was charged The St. Lonis passenger due at with threatening to kill J. N. Jolly, 7:30 this morning was delayed four ANDY KOLLY with each safe of childrens themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by-taW Ty collect same, unless otfierwise settjéd promptly. Eo RYEAR, nd John hours by a washout between Swana- wich and Craig, Ill, A trestle was washed away, and as aresult all the trains on that di- ri dent that happened years ago. Mile- age was then engaged in farming and his cook was a very large young woman, black as the ace of spades, . {against him was to compromise and unkind as to pronounce him a fraud. But that he had hypnotized so many prominent citizens here that to make such a charge acarpenter, and pointing a pistol at him. Jolly swore that Jones wanted them to go to work on a house where several colored men were emp'oyed. Reported to Ha Catcher by the Local Team. ¢ Been Selected ind Shoes ision were delayed. Fine Boots Receiver of Roger & King ai Rogers & Son. \ d26tt HickoyW Stove Wood. For nice sfoye wood telepWone 29. $1 per load.\~ / ) tf. Onto Rivest Stoxe anv Rit Co that Mr, as man- It reported Andy Kolly has be ager and catcher for the Paducah Baseball Club, ‘To. see him behind the bat will remind many of the local fans of the '89 season when be won ! the hearts of the crowd by his excel- lent catehing and fine throwing to second base. Andy is a great fave ite with the local admirers of the game, who will be glad to note his return. There was a little rude church in the - 6 neighborhood known as ‘Jaybird Hollow Chapel.” The cook, whose The Lees Atthe Opera House ,To-|oame was Harriet, was a regular at- morrow At 2:30, pecan and one might ‘pulled bt bata isteg | “Fough’’ as she expressed it. She n BAS gee a nypolians assisted / was to join the church and be bap- apdepsyeciali: Ps, Hat, matinee at Morton’y Opera Honse to-| #24 the next Sunday. It was at the iron, PadtucahCkye 19 | icruw afternoon Al 230. aise | time when hoop skiris and waterfalls Deaths. sion, adults 35 ents. School chile] Were all the rage. As Mileage started Mr. F. D. Brether, of near Ozan, |dren 15 cents, pod bpp pee nies ae Marshall county, died of yellow wa 0: GFees Goods; afati jaundice sea He 1. " she wanted a pattern off of the ie j ays to have a dress made to be immersed in, also a new hoop skirt, the | gest that could be found.’ ‘The articles were procured and a neighbor lady assail the integrity of some of the! He declined unless the latter were most highly respected people. discharged and said Jones told him He proceeded to experiment, and that ‘he was no better than a ne- made some of the subjects do highly gro.’’ ‘This precipitated « difficulty, laughable things. One young Ger-| and Jones pointed a pistol at him, man of the city was told that he wasland he slammed the door to keep, selling hot tamales and sent into the from being shot. audience with an imaginary basket] Another carpenter who was pres- on his arm to vend the tamales. His | ent corroborated{Jolly in all except shouts pf ‘Hot tamales” was uproar-|the pistol, and as he was inside the ously rediculous, and he stopped and] house he could not see Jones at all, handed out his wares all along the | and did not know whether he had | aisles to those who desired and] pistol or not. made *‘purchases."’ Jones swore that he had no pistol | Prof. Lee also performed the suc-|and that Jolly seized him just as cessful experiment of making the nt to the door, The daughter ar- pils of a subjects’ eye dilate at his |rived at this time and testified that command. All doctors agree that she saw ‘no pistol. Judge Sanders dilation of the pupil is iuvoluntary| gaid the preponderance of evidence and regulated by light and shade, | was in favor of the defendant and | and cannot be accomplished at the dismissed the warrrant. will of the person Dr, J. D, — ee ease milange een int, andproontel a se Seventh-Sémi-Annual Greeting. Ae Y ee ankia’s-Tailoring Place,, ment, and pronounced it a success. especial attention to time a lade to eS ois, _ kinds neatly done at Roce ive Him # Trial Broadway, Repairing of Hottom Prices Music and Dancing ACADEMY. 4 Madam Melntyre 4nd Son Will open aud Daafing School at Children’s dancing class will cam- mence Thursday, o'clock and continue every afternoon, - Adults class will meet Th and Saturday evenings, All the latest dances will in twelve lessons, given at any time to Bring your repairs to us for quick work, “ELLIS” RUDY & PHILLIPS, 1806. in the AFTER FRANKIE, Police Investigating a West Court Street Cutting Scrape. z years spent study of mgdfeine and most palatab! ive © aud Kgyer Cure on the of ths F—DrJMendenhall’s Lu proved og eg Price 50 cente, DeBors & Co. Mrs. Thomas Lawson, aged 65, |" od of liver trouble yesterday at her home at Lewisburg, this county, The dleceased was a highly respected ' gaged today in investigating the re-|made the garment, the bodice of member of the Melber Baptist |cent cutting scrape at Frankie Dix.| Which was as tight as a kid glove two church, and leaves @ husband and|on's, in which Winnie Emery was| sizes too small, For a «water fall’ three children, The funeral took slashed across the face. she covered a dinner plate place this afternoon; burial at All-| ‘The woman claims that a white | WithLouisiana Moss dyed black, as it cock’s graveyard. an did it, but as yet has been un.| Was as near an imitation of the kinky MARRIAGE SUNDAY, ble to attend an investigation, This] bairsute on her cranium as she could oe norning and afternoon numerous|find. When the Sabbath rolled other witnesses were examined, but] #found the spring wagon was hitched The Second Venture of Both of| ull feigned ignorance of the affra up aud Harriett and several others These ‘This afternoon Judge Sanders and| Went off to church, Her description R. J. Bristoe, aged 54, a farmer, anes Colon Seacber Mend concle- of the art she played In the ‘baptis. and Mrs, Mattie Hughes, aged 44,| nite man cut tae ty Oy that a/ inal ceremony was as sinusing as her were licensed to marry today. e ru her is true, and no| new costume was dilapidated when aaa aeall lan ta (ia ‘arrant will be issued, as his name|She returned. In telling it to Madam The pole have been busily en- 0 al 0 1890 1897 \ 219-221 BROADWAY. \ This was done by magnetism, and not bypnotism Prof. Lee will give another enter- tainment tonight, and the crowd promises to be the largest of the week, He will have a game of base- ball played between Paducah apd si They | county and cel— hair cut well, en Nights 20% been sight. S AIT CURANY dreRwedee Nike niyplace best. he living and the dead, a enrages With clean place atid cosey room, Que price i low ty sonly ten ur Bat ms are te Rest of nen. uci dit upend coud-hand, made a! first-class and, ver the name afd place. eTPPELE. TOM ATKINS, 121 Brondway, 1 acquainted in t will be wedded Sunday. WANTE well ‘oyOAng 1 at St. Nicholas a Just Teceived gt Scott Hardware Co.'s a hig lot of AVateg Filters, Now |are e: Wy the time to buy. V/ 7 fyAo solicit. Call | Cigtgor fico |S unknown, Girard, the old French housekeeper, —— she stated that “I got happy in church and shouted louder den Uncle will meet] Simon kin call de hogs, den I felt :80 o’clock| like I lubbed de whole world and church, All| hugged the sisters and de bredden I got to de preacher. I Sent, ! squeezed him so hard dat he ’ will be an election of officers, ‘Look here Sis Harriet, turn me The Y W.C. T. U, The Y. W. C. T. U. ‘aturday ufternoon at 2 at the First Christian Young ladies interested in this work | until arnestly requested to be pri there S who will be stationed in the audience, catch chimerical ‘fys,’? knock ‘lin. ers’’ and lick the umpire with com- mendable regularity, ‘The umpire has not been selected but any one may volunteer. Evansville by hypnotized i re satisfaction This subject of hypuotism is’ one that should furnish food for thought W.N. J Salesmen, We furnish the ve references, For furthes information/ call at St, holas Hotel In fo: in afternoon from two and Thursday and §: Terms known of “Ww. R. RANKIN, Madam’