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“A J. D. Baba & Co. PHARMACISTS. —Prescriptions’ filled at all\hours,— Night Bell side of door, Pharmacists, Cor. Si J. D. Bacon & Co.(J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIES. “ Miake a specialty of obtaining Can’preparc your family or private all kinds of barks, roots and :,erbs, 80 récipes, from a liniment to a corn beg ou can get anything y a want cure, and do it right. Druggists and “dothecaties,| EVENTH AND JACKSON Streets, Papvcan, is the day fot new. Spi No man shottf’ let Egster p: without giving an ogier to hi taiior. If you want pat edges from St. Louis, ae 3 the morning train leaving here at 8 | pe Mrs. Fred Houser, who has been o'clock at Nortonville for Nashville quite ill for some time past, is im-] A young man named E, EK, Hol-|Tea- cinevrt court, proving at the Boyd-White Infirmary. |land, who is employed at Veal & Al-| The Louisville passengez train, due} ‘The grand jury is accomplishing Rev. J. C. Keenan, lately of Me-|lison’s tobacco works on North/at 12:20 this afternoon, was del great deal in a short time. The fo chanicsburg, has gone to Rolla, Mo.,| Third, appeared at police headquart-|about forty minutes by a der: lowing ,indictments have =| where he takes pastoral charge of aj ers late yesterday afternoon and told] freightcar above Dawson. Yester-| turned NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, | church. his troubles to the police authorities. |day it was delayed by a derailed car Aropaipis wil be receivega€ the omee| Mr. John Hutchison, of Mayfield, | He said that he and bis wife separat-| above Ediyville. |stole $75 from Pete unetl Berk inthe Ciyyeet Parucan. lig visiting his father-in-law, Mr. Eli]@d yesterday on account of a railroad caught in Anderson Ind ‘|Birley. ‘They held a family reunion] maa named Newhouse, who had heen POST OFFICE Chas Sunth, alias Foster, colored, +4 paying her no little attention of late. was indicted for grand larceny. D_AUYEISER, Mayor. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, April 8.—Fair tonight and Saturday. Frost tonight. temperature Saturday. LOCAL MENTION. Caught to's Press. Miss Evelyn Brandon, office about ous, however, and the will lose none of her fingers, Monday, April 1 12-at “the Glass & Queens wafe Com prices. Iron All traipsia thé Jron Route aré rupnipg throu; Louis tg Memphis, E all Texas points witbout delay. Wantedho Buy, Small ice boxes /and Lawrence, 213 Court. A. Fl night. tend. YE. Lack, Seesetar . Whether it's a s just a sniffle, youAtan cure it for good with Dr. Belif Vine-Tar-Honey. This family remédy, taken in time will stop the pfogress of consump- tion and bring Abe color of health to the pallid cheek. Sold by Oehlschlae- ger & Walker,|Fifthy and Broadway. Elegant cheede of ‘all-kinds served with a cold glass of beer by S:Statks, S. 2nd St Jad The Junior Warden, The Junior Warden Missionary Society will meet tomorrow. after- noon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Chamb- lin on South Tenth street near Chawblin’s brickyard. Republican Committee Meeting. ‘The Républi¢an county committee is called to meet at the Sun office Friday April 9th, at7:30 o'clock, A tall meeting is desired. F, M. Fisuer, Ghairman, Wanted to Buy. One good steel range. Lawrence, 213 Court, tt. ‘The fire department had a practice run up Fourth street about 1 o'clock this afternoon, A pice wash bow! and pitcher at 38c for the pair at the Robins Glass & (Queensware “Company eeey April 12. Horse For [Sale Gentle driver, safe for anybody to drive. Will sell. cheap itsold at once. A 7a3 L. M. Brenvens’ BAkeny, 457 South Fourth Street. SEWERAGE WORK, Sanitary Engineer Elliott Arrives From Memphis, Sanitary Engineer Elliott, who has been employed by the city to draw specifications for the sewers, arrived in the city today from Memphis and will remain here at work for several days. rify Your Blood By Taking... Dr. Claxton’s Compound Extract of - Sarsaparilla It is not a patent medicine, —He makes no secret of 118 formula. Tt 1s made from the iL known reme- dies Honduras Sarsaparilla Yellow Doc! Sullingia (Queea's Delight) Mandrake Mowing t Ask your family doctor if it blood medicine. Sold only at McPHERSON’S DRUG STORE not» clothes. Rising of Tennes- see street,had her right hand parnful- ly mashed by a press in the Sun job 6 o'clock last evening. The injury amounts to nothing seri- young lady Springs and 14 | rectors of the Y. M. C. “Fmembership vora cold or once at my olfice, No, 127 South] about three wee themselves cos Receiver of Rogers & King and John "PERSONALS. Ky. ‘Tax Collector Katterjohn was out POLICE NOTES. Mr. E. W. Bockmon, the popular! Blue Coats of City Hall Spend a grocer, of Seventh and Court, is ill. Miss Olive Chamblio has returned Dull Day. from an extended visit to Mo! erly, Mo. Mrs, Mamie Henson, of Bay City, IL, is visiting Officer Jeff Barnhart and family. Miss Rosa Dully, of Smithland, is a guest of Mr. J. M. Worton and family. Secretary H. E. Rosevear, of the Y. M. C. A., left last night for Louis- ville. is! Mr. John Daugherty, goods man, returned this MAN AND WIFE SEPARATE. Man.--Dr. Covington Gets Bad at Metropolis. LITTLE ASTIR IN POLICE CIRCLES, the dry morning in honor of Mr. He here on the 7th Birley, who is sow 83 years old. - | resides in Mechanicsburg. WOMEN IN OFFICE, ‘Accordiog to Holland's story, he found his wife, her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cantril], Newhouse and an- other man, playing cards. Ile or- dered Newhouse to leave, and never Ten Female County School Super- intendents in This State. There are ia the state of Kentucky Jess than ten ladies filling the po- sition of county superintendent of} butt schools. They are: gar, of Bourbon ; Miss Pappie Little, | ately bloodshed was averted. of Breathitt; Miss Kate McDaniels,| Holland wanted a warrant against of Christian; Miss Mina Wheeler, of | Newhouse for carrying a pistol von- Crittenden ; Miss Lucy P. Pattie, of} cealed Franklin; Miss Kate Blain, of Li coln; Mrs. A. T. Million, of Madi-] Wilson, of Fulton, and is quite a son; Mrs. M. E. Herd, of Owsley ;|handsome woman. She and her Mrs. Lucy V. West, of Spencer, aud} busband have been married about a Mrs. M. F, Denny, of Wayne. year and a half. draw a revolver. of a pistol, and that he drew his y M. GA. NOES re Last spring Dr. Covington, of Metropolis, was on the Kentucky side of the river with one or two wo- Two New Directors Elected Last] men of ill repute. Night—Delegates Appointed, He fell iu with Messrs, Lloyd T. Wilson and F.|*P0Fts, who ‘‘did him up’? : 4 Naat ad “| shape. SEMA il Tieht elected di-| came near being bloodshed, but for- L. M. Rieke and C. Q. C. Leigh neon otd was not. There was a fight, were appointed to attend the Inter-|owever, and when Dr. Covington national Y, M. C. A. convention and} °#™¢ to Paducah next represent Paducah. arrested on a warrant issued e Winchestor charging him a few Paducah Jus. during the next few a to serve his jail sentence. General Secretary Workman has been instructed to purchase a new basket ball, and teams will at once be organized. trouble with him on the oe: mentioned above, near the river bank on the Illinois side. He drew a pistol SPLEYDID ENTERTAINMENT. | 224 made the Paducah man , kneel, me and then fired several shots either at Cinentutoscope and Megaphono-| i oF to scare Lim. The Paducah young man pulled out in a skiff with Rcaph Last Night at two women as soon as he could get Dr. siderable fun getting him back. Covington was yesterday in the police court,and the young man will hereafter and double megaphorograph/ entertainment at Morton's opera well attended. the whilom city hall ca- nine mascot, came over from his home in Illinois today and called in at police ‘The dog seems to re- member his old acquaintances, but makes his visits very brief. given only a few week} ago, showing not only animated fofm, but color and action as well. A large crowd attendance t onigh! > A. M ATTERS. Nothing has yet been learned of the old German, Jacob Keiper, sup- posed to be the unknown man who was burned in Antioch church at Florence Station a few weeks ago, ‘Time only serves to confirm the sus- picion that he is the man who met his fate on that Sunday night. His friends are still at work, however, searching for conclusive evidence. The ladies committee of the Y. M. C. A. met this morning and arranged fora general reception at the build- ing Monday, April 19. A splendid program was outlined and the talent will be announced later. The Y. M. C. A library is being liberally patronized vat More depositions were taken today WATER, NOTICE, in the Oliver Allard divorce suit at Patrons“of the Water Com-| Attorney Lightoot’s office. Judge pany are reminded that pents for| Courtney, of Metropolis, was present, this q@arter were de April Ist.| ‘Thieves broke into Mr. J. EK. Pot- aie who ixtend'to renew their|ter’s wagon yard at Third and Jef- its should do’so by the 10th, ferson streets last night and stole 25 dozen eggs and a box of uew pota- all premijsés in drrears after Fite toes belonging to Mr. G. W. of Ragland. Constable Miller and others have been at work on the case today, but failed to discover any trace of the thief. Tad that date will ‘ve e shut off. For Sale, fe pene Two new be ads wit es. (is Forth purth strset. Will bg’ dof cheap off acc of room 7a dt Officer Frank Smedley has a new umbrella, A tramp found it in the post office yesterday, where someone had left it, and made the officer a After Attending the Shiloh Re-|Present of it. STOLEN LICENSE FOUND, KETURN. Major David B. Reed, Secretary of the Shiloh commission, accom- panied by several other Shiloh veter- And All On Account of Another went home a night or two since and Holland c’aimed that he saw the Mrs. Holland was formerly a Miss The entire stock of Bg es and epites and Cree you these goods at less than m: Corner Third and Court. secure bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. IBANKRUPT ee IN THE HANDS OF St ion a ¢ Louisville Department Store was purch: at a very low price and we are prepared to - sell ius inte our Millinery business ices. Come early and | all others combined in anufacturer’s Hats, 2 ble daty (Millinery You can e your dollars do dou- in baying all that is | ee becoming in Millinery. We putMore ideas and creative han Paducah. To buy your be without consulting our stock ‘our good looks aid argo au iejustioby they could identify him was by steamboat engineer's license found his person, issued to Chas. Dossi This proved conclusively that the he could have little use for it. | on ng. un- THE COURTS, known wan was the thief who stole Engineer Dossing’s license, although ‘Grand Jury Returns Several In- The blacks and navy skirte and make ways ready and We invite you hgre to finger the qu ity and consid in checks but 8 are great for wos that are al- Hah and becoming al the prices to see if we are not really Aaving you 10 to 25 per cent. We afte we are and that Genuine Granite lronware For a Few Days we will sell Genuine Ghanite Ironware as follows £ man is supposed to have been killed | dietments Today, you will thing #0 too, Pe iemartmbmtes oN ete oka 5 a for his money. Splendid 36 inch all wools in variety 4 Bice Boiler (with, cup) 39ce Capt. Cowling today wrote to ag dy. a) PSE ponery 6: Aa Memphis to recover the license, if) DOCK ALOEN ON TRIAL. High grade $8 inch novelties in va- 8 inch “ Tea Kettle ne ble. riety at 87 1-20, 9 \ i ie possible eg ‘Fine 40 inch Skirting Jackarde at 47c, 2qt Milk Pan loc FAST TRAIN ON AGAIN, PP hat fine 52 indh Mohair Chiviott at 1 pt Drie up Se ee [Fiscal Court Orders Road Ma-|%q pundreda\ot other styles of 2 qt Measure ase Afternoon Passenger Delayed chines and Reduces qually low prices. | rig in Wash Basin } 15¢ Again To-Day. | Salares, } ‘The fast L. & N. train, after be-| ing off about ‘i weeks, was put on| makes connection with | today, and Last Night. Miss Kate Ed-| pistol to defend himself, but fortun-|EVERYTHING OF VALUE TAKER. |: Postmaster Hendon Busy Taki an Invoice Toda Hounds § ORGAN ZED GANG OF THEM AT WORK, The post office at Pryorsbu Graves county, six miles below May- in great| field, was looted by burglars last Pistols weredrawn and there| aight, and all the stamps aud money there were taken. The marauders gained entrance breaking cpen the front door, time. The building, which is Paryear, of the city, was at ou A day or two ago he met one of] notified by telephone, and he ordered the Paducah young men who had | Postmaster Hendon to forthwith take bloodhounds were sené for, and were to be brought up on the first train. In addition to robbing the pc away, and Marshal Crouch had con- | Office, the robbers broke into Robins Bros,’ dry goods store next door a fined $5 and costs | stole a quantity of goods in addition to 9 small amount of money. They left no clue, nights ago and several hundred de lars worth of goods stolen, piteber at Bc each at the Glass and Queéensward Coprpany— Monday, Apfil 12. 74. The introduction of the spring ar summer excursion is made ito next Sunday, April 11t ‘ing the wharf at 8:30 and a ig at Cairo at noon. ROBBED, come back again, but he refused to|Pryorsburg Visited by Burglars go, and stuck his hand back as if to and he was|they seem then to have taken their used with | by Postmaster H. Hendon as a gen- but their tracks have not been disturbed, and it is be- Buyer dish, sugar bowl or oe am This will be a fine opportunity to view the flooded districts between Paducah and Cairo, OTHER NEWS IN COURT CIRSLES hides orge Miller indicted for was dicted for stealing $60. ng| Hale in Jerome Allen's livery stab! was indicted for wilful murder. Will Hudson, colored, ticles by false pretenses from Ann Harper, was acquitted. man from near Florence Statiot butter and was sentenced month in jail by Judge Bishop. I indicted for obtaining money t alse pretenses. The case against tg, Tom Hodg is *Y | bell to defend. Jim Dayton for breaking into th The Y. M. C. A. is rapidly day, Also the case against Pinck- .}arousing new interest, and nothing | “YI concealed a pistol. ae Reba dlee iota, Venere aay Childers, charged with grand will be spared to greatly increase the| , He was fined $25 and given tem) wide open carly this morning, and) i on Tot, charged with P ea 4 | days in jail, but has never come back | United States Commissioner J. R.|!ateeny and Bud Scott, charged wit ice | bog stealing. rows, charged with wilful ored, charged with killing Fitzpatrick, colored, on Plunkett’ Hill, was taken up this afternoon. pst FISCAL COURT. The county is determined to nd hav effort to secure free roads. pl-jafter, The salary of the count, fore, $1350 per year. its is to make all county vas today abolished The salary was $100 a year. The orders were read this noon and court adjourned, nd by the Dick Fowler giving an excursion after. POLICE COURT. There was a few of the police court this morning. A couple cases and a plain and continued. h r= drank were called The prominent feature will be the match game of base-ball at Sports- j Ladies’ man park between the celebrated es Meals H5c. (‘s"") jents Engineer Dossing Hears From His Missing Papers. ans, returned this morning from the annual re-union, on the Clyde, ‘The City of Sheffield, with a larger party, is expected in some time today en route to St. Louis. Private Chas, Lotland was among those who returned, and reports a most successful commemoration. pposed Thiet Was Mur- dered Memphis.--The Amportant Notice, All ns knowing themselves in debted to the firms of Rogers & King andJohp-Rogers & Son are hereby wafned'to call Engineer Charles Dossing, of the steamer George H. Cowling, which plys between Paducah and Metropo- id settle the same at] lis, had his license stolen off the boat eke ago, The license were issued to him only ebruary 4, and he was at a loss ‘ount for their disappea They were of course issued in his ‘name and were good for five years, Me heard no more of them until a few 8 count in Fourth street, /and thereby save to EAR, d26tt ago, when he read an ac- , a Tennessee paper of the a set (6)]} murder of one Chas. Dossing at Ae. 0 BROA pway/ Queensware Memphis. ‘Ihe mau was a stra er, a: Tad, 0 the article read, and the only way i aud jaucers pt op Rolgas G opis M 5 yv Offite Hours Or. nel Albert Bernheim, 120 North Sth Street, 5 | 78-9 A. M. 1-3 P. M. 6)9-7)4 P.M. Store wh ee Residence Lights Current tor Fans J Anuxt 3 PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 364 364 Cony Electric bight — (and Power Co. fans, as follgws: 256c per 20c; Pde $1.60 D. B: SIMON, Supt. ionth. 8 Window shade Louis Cooper, colored indict ed for breaking into Biederman slaughter house and stealing some Harry Miller and Jim Dayton, tramps, were indicted for breaking into the marine ways tool house. Tom Hodges, who killed Lattie charged with obtaining @ watch and other ar- Joel Chandler, a well known young pleaded guilty to stealing # bucket of to one charged with murder, was set for the 9th day, with Mr. J. Wheeler Camp- he case against Harry Miller and market house is set Jor the eighth The case against Dr. Reuben Bar- murder, The case against Dock Olden, col- rge court this morning authorized County The position of purchasing agent, held by Justice Ganster, whose duty purchases, by fiscal court, minutes’ session of breach of the peace beyond descripyon. Prices that wil prices 35c, 26cg 200, 17c, 15c, 12 1-2c, 11 1-2e, 100, 1) 20 styles ofdeep hamburg edgings change to buy away under been re-| regular prices your choice for 10 and I-| that w 12 1-2¢ a yard. Your choice of very fine torchorn Pude Vandyke, grand larceny, He} aces at 6c, 6 1-2¢,7 1-2¢ 8 1-80, 100 and ers and was}12 1-2¢ a'yard that you have often considered cheap at more than double The newest horniton lace 1, | the price. border vellings at Maline and dotte: down to Se a yard. | and 75c @ silk vi veil. Piece. 75 an it | 380, 1.48 $1. vreaking into Capt. J. R. Smith's. [upto mld Meld gl AM arb ie Sot ib iafuna domo at4i-2 Henry Deadman, a half-beed In-| , Soft fniah bleaghed d dian, was indicted for hog stealing. | "phe best ribbed hose for boys and Pinckney Childers, white, was in-| girls ever solb in Paducah at 2 pair for Be. Mattings It is waid that C on lating a bill that double the price on all cheap ma‘ti 1 and add Ihc a yard to the 20 and 2c qualit have just received, a nice. assort of straw and cotton warp matting will be pleased to have you see the '€) for your mattings wants, prices 10c, 12 1°20, 17c, 20¢ and 25e a yard. :Harbour’s “4 North Third Street le, ny FLETCHER SERRELL, MGR. Three Nights/& he Wie ton Gyan ion | an invoice of the complete loss to the | "#8 reset for the cighth day. ? government. The case against Sam Lewis, The tracks left by the robbers} barged with killing Hamp Milligan, were covered up that the trail might] "#8 continued, Lewis not being im) 5. ayoing a: Ptesures be preserved, and Marshal Walker's} Custody. Rimated DOUBLE MEGAPH $| Producing Latest mental Selections. A Refined Exhibi¥on. e Amusing, Instruptive and Inter. OGRAPH, ocal and In- good roads. even should it fail in its | esting. Fiscal | Prices—10, 20 and 90 ceits y | Thursday at usual place.) Seats on sale lieved that the bloodhounds will be|Judge Tully, after making due test, SATURDAY MATINEE. able to follow them very success-| to purchase four good road machines, fully. at an average cost of $225 eac It was impossible even to approxi-| Trial machines will be ordered at ‘ mate the loss, but it will be underjonce, and the county will accept Special Sale... $100. According to the report sent] those which suit it best. to Commissioner Pury every| The county levy was made today, “ONE WEEK ONLY. thing of any value in the way of| being fixed at 48 cents, the same as | Best Dried Pigs pound, ae The stamps, money, etc., was taken, heretofore. Boe vapor hed ears, pound, Txe It is believed that there is an or- The sal ries ot the county reatyad nen Fea she large ee a: vs The ganized gang of thieves operating in}and county school superintendent | jest Peart klethin’ po ~ aS Be Graves county. were redaced $100 each today. They | Best Buckwheat Flour, (potin’, 2 Booz Station was visited a few] are both to be $600 per annum here- | Best Matches, 1,000 Be Tigh cubs Axil thn Gash ah DEO 1. L. RANDOLPH, Phone 89. ond St (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) Chicago, Il, April 9.—May wheat opened at 663 highest 67, closed at 64% bid. May corn opened at 23's and closed at 227% -23. May oats opened at closed at 157-16 a, May pork opened at $8.17 and 1] closed at $8.20. May lard opened and closed at $4.12. May ribsopened at $4.52-55 and and 16'y at $4.10!) Browns of St. Louis and the Cairo| snitsog mis. {closed at, $4.55-57. team of the Central League. Fare] elvan au revin gaioun.| N. W. receipta, 364 cars. for round trip $1. The Fowler will oh Spar T have} Clerenves, 68,000 bushels. lie at Cairo until the close of the] 4 uth Segond, “Ean ; game, Good music and refreshments] ,, "Able yori i conicted by FAVOR IT, on board. Ve cae finn The Council Committee in Favor of the City Donating Its Stoek. On Certain Conditions, However. Councilman Barnes Dissents. ‘The committee appointed to inves- tigate the question of the city do- nating its stock in the gravel roads to the county towards the purchase of the roads, met this afternoon in May- or Yeiser’s office. It consists of Councilmen Williamson, S'arks, Barnes and Rinckleff. The majority agreed to report fa- vorably on the proposition to the council at its next meeting, on the following conditicnss That the other stockholders agree to sel) their stock for 50 cents on the dollerin the North Ballard and Lovelaceville roads, and for 85 cents on the dollar for the Mayfield and Benton roads There will be presented at the council meeting @ minority report, , 8 1-8c, 7 1-2 down to ylish tapes fpr better’ goods for only lings even fmounted on spring roller for 18c, 20cy 25e, 0c and 3c a Lace curtains at oxtremoly low prices $2.00 ean in now legia- a. We Morton’s Opera House, Saturday Matinee ssisigevn'sa"*| SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED, 318 to 324 Broadway. GEDEART ©. B. STARKS, Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters 407 SOUTH SECOND STREET exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. Sign of Big Hatchet. LEADING 5c. C RS. er wil C. F. schrader, “—~\)EALER IN ROCERIES Fresh Meats, &c. Low prices, prompt and polite attention. Give will please you. Free de ivery to a'l parts of the city, Telephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods We STA and ‘¢ cY tis! order ard are now prepared to show many of the atest NOVELTIES IN is GOODS, Also very many haydspme effects in Shirt. They are l pronounced are from the best shoe factories, the latest lasts ang up to date in color and shape, and/our prices on shoes suit everybody f We have dn excellent Ine of ladies and men's Furnishing Goods. We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too. JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. CHAS, NORWOOD, The Secondhand Man, 214 Court Street. Has some exéellent bargafns in Second Hand Clothing @e/ and Shoes. piles See his $3 shop-shade Shoes. There ar€ none better, Our price te Our patron tan Remember the name and plac LITTLE JOM ATKINS. 181 roadway Shoes repaired and anh to any part of the city, Ifyou have Cast reo Neate or Shoes to sell notify himpy postal card and he will call and ge DAN SMITH Mas opened 4 new shock # also, Councilman Barnes dissenting. « GROCER a at his stand ofthe corngt of #ventl Office, Broadway, bet, 4th 5th, over Thompson, the Tailor He sated this afternoon that he was in favor of the city donating its stock provided the legislature passed a law fed Adams } rial and & and g ia : 8 prices ; he will save ne: providing for a maintenance of the every thing you eat ree delivery ronds after the county takes charge of them. All told, the city owns nearly one- third of all the roads, §. Starks hag’glways on hand the very finest Swiss, KrieK yd Imported Cheeseto le served wih a eéold, fresh glass of beer. Tad all parts of the city, dy ' Towels and keen ir cuCting dane tn the 108g New Furniture, cleay i Sh ving wud} ue siyies RUSH

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