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oer te ae AND ALL SORTS OF bike A TWELVE COLORS AND DRSIC BR NS WNIES, BTV FOR 6 CENTS DRUGGISTS, J. D. BACON & CO., Cor. Seventh and oak yw SO COME BEFORE THE RABBITS ARE ALL GONE im Poy RC AST s Jackson. WEATHER REPORT, April 17.—Fair to- Conditions favor- Warmer Suo- Louisville, and Sunday for frost tonight. in th | Sp.cial Telegrams to Wm, Borne: man, Frost reported last night south as Nashville, Teun, ‘Tempera- ture risivg in the West aud North- west aud several days of good weather now in prospect. Levee broke this morning on the Louisiana side five miles below Vicks- | burg LOC AL, MENTION. oll Bailey hag the veby latest in hats. as far] Easter Sunday is the day for‘new Spring clothes. No man s\ould let Easter pass without giving an order to his} taiior. Ifyou want to be sure to receive your clothes“ty time, to| - - get the fatest patterns, style and | Bicyele and Buagy Collide. perfect fit, you should visit my| Mr, John Davis, son of Mr. B. T. tailoring establishment | Davis, the contractor, was painfully linjured on Broadway yesterday af- W..J. Dicke, |! ) : \ternoon lat His bicyele collided pre CORED, a buggy driven by Willis Mount, ruining the wheel and J young man’s clothes. i H use, : Morton's Opera " Aa sli via the Tro} Moun a. Route age runnipg through fro ONE SOLID WEEK, _| Louis to\ Memphis, Hot Springs COMMENCING all Texas points without delay. 7al4 MONDAY, APRIL 13 SNT OF Iron Moun! Route. Airship Seen Here. It is said that the airship was seen near Paducah last Wednesday night. Several reputable citizens, if reports are true, saw it plainly To the po At J.J. Guthrie’s Monday, 19, will repeat our spedal of 10 per cent. discgtnt actual cost through phelentire sto Money savers, this means you save from 25 to 40 per ¢ent. on all goods honght at these special sales, Re- member, Monday ONLY. Mason Wuire, Gvranir. ENGAG: Fords Dramatic COMPANY Ina Repertoire of New Comedies and Dramas. A CHANG F PLAY NIGHTLY. Beautitui Roenery 1 Elegant Costumes. Dazzling April A Base Ball Kee The article in yesterday's ‘‘News'’ about the Paducah club beating St. Louis last Monday was not only a fake, but a decidedly stale one at that. Onthat day the St. LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT. amited free when ac id BO\cent ticket on Piles 16, and 50 conte, Beatlivll boas eee ‘at VanCulin's Monday mornink. a MEMORIAL ‘Faultless Tailors.’” the + If your, family only ghe of those 55-pieke cottage sets to be Had fof $4.98 At “thie Rob- ins Glass and Qyveenswaye Co,’s Mon- dayy April 19./ / Roll of Honor. Fifth Grade, Frankli mie Smith, Allie Keithley, Jones, Joe Mattison, Ethel Jones, Lizzie Vasseus. To Elizabeth A. Downs of Banner Commandery 513 Golden Cross. Whereas it has“pleased’ an All Wise Father to take 10 himself our beloved sister, “Lady Elizabeth A. Downs,’’ and remove her from our midst to the mansion above. First, Therefore be it resolved in the death of of Sister Downs, Banner Commandery has sustained a severe Joss. Second, Resolved’ that Sister Downs was a true follower of the Star of Bethlehem iy practice, a good samaritan, and inher death. her faith in Christ was unfailing, demon- strating to the world that~ theteach- ings of our orders sre’ not in vain. Resolved, That we treasure her memory in our hearts, and that her life is an example well worthy of our imitation. Resolved. that a copy of these resolutions be spreai! on our records, also published in the Paducah daily papers, also the Goldgn Cross ‘‘Jour- nal,’’ also a copy beffurnished to the bereaved husband afd children. Respectfully, J. A, Foster, E. Morgan, Mr, Wacrer Mekorr. Cemmittee. ee Practice Economy Baseball at Metropolis. The East Metropolis boys met last week and organized a baseball club, to be known as the ‘East Metropolis Echoes.’’ Oscar M. Franklin elected. manager, George R. treasurer, and Atmos Doyle captain, The roster of the club is as follows: Albert Trail and James Enloe catch- ers; John L. Smith pitcher; Ike Als- man first base; W. P. Baynes second ase; Joe Belyew third base; Tom Poulston right field ; eft field, and Amos stop. Doyle short Wanted to B Small iée | boxes\ and refrigerators Lawrénce, 2¥3 Corfrt. tt, 10c will buy“@ set of 6 good tumb- lers at RobigS Glags and AQueensw: Co.’s on Monday, Apri¥ 1. Over 20 dozen go at this price. Vo Hon, J We, the voters of the First magis- | terial district of the city of Padu Jearnestly request that you allow the juse of your name for re-election to Utilize Everything. That's the|the office of Justice bf the Peace, Secret of many a’success{ul man's | Knowing your honorable record as a member of the fisgal Court, and a fair Jand impartial jadgg, a friend of the poor, an earned, ‘Christian gentle- , 500 voters of the First mag terial district sign/this petition: jason Oech career. Don/t thyéw awgy your old shoes and_otd cloths. Housewives| can save enoygh | in this way to} have their house-cleaning done. I will pay @ good cash price for Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. | nar douse, Send 1 write me a] Josdpn Mattson, postal and I will call forthem. | All kinds of sho done on short notice Chas. Norwood, 214 Court St. ne word repairing | Dr, Edwards, bpeoiatty, Kyes;Kar, Nose and ‘Throal, Padudaky Ky. ly Important Notice, Special notice to the ladies gentlemep“of Paducah, This i great iyrportanice fgr eyerybody t-Stribbling’ Shoe Ce Louis, wanted money ; wa and dropped” the prices on shoes to] fro the Paducah Auction and ins Saturday, at ont-half wholesale prices These goods are the Hnest and most stylish made in Sty Louis. If you} want to procure dome of these bar-| gains for Easter, come early will sell you shoes worth from $3,50 }to 85 for $1.50 and $2. We have 0 received a fine line of men’s dress suits, which will he sold for one-half wholesale price sell these goods at small proiit in er to raise mone: We have als received a big consignment of a fing lot of pictures from the Oscar Anken Picture Co., of pastels, crayons and water colors, landscapes and_ serip- | ture scenes, auction Saturday, place |Papucau Averion & Srowacy ( PANY, 228-130 Court St. Cigars Free. A box of x the celebrated Saboroso Cigars-- Will be given to apy one who makes the « tAguess to the number of bails dropped in the Rolla slot machine for one week, commending Monday, April 19, and closing Saturday April 24th. A purchase of five balls entitled you to a guess at McPHERSON’S 4. DRUG STORE AND BROADWA 1Gaz los Remember the tearing the *| ference at Brow Louis club mentioned in the ‘News’ played is small yyou need Schoql—Jim- Emma Willis Spencer |‘ , |eireuit court late yesterday afternoon We I We must} Which will be Bold at the, PERSONALS. Mr. W. B. Tolly returned today. J. H. Dyer, of Louisville, is at the Palmer. Mr. W. B. Pace is quite ill at the Palmer. Alf Stewart will spend Easter in Maylield. F. N. Gardner arrived from Clarks- | ville last night. George Lavery, of New Orleans, is at the New Richmond. Mr. Murrell Buckner arrived yes- terday from Louisville. Mr. H. C. Dennis left this morn- ing for Grand Rivers. Mr. E. B. Guthrie came in last night from a trip east, George E. Burlingame, of Louis- ville, is in the city today. Mr. Hugh Hegarty, of Vicksburg, Miss., is a guest of Col. Dorian. Cyrus L. Adler, the Chicago bard wood man, was in the city toda Mr. J. M. Johnson, of the Building Trust, went to Hopkinsville today. Dr. W. H. Sanders, of Paris, Tenn., was in the city last might. Mr. T. T. Robiou left at noon for Chicago and Detroit, on business. Mrs. J. T. Donovan and children left at noon for St. Louis, on a visit to relatives, b.K ter, Mo., mond. Miss Ida Gammon, of Mayfield, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Tal- bert and family. Rey. H. B. Johnston returned terday from the Sunday school ille. Milam, of Clark jest of Mr. b. d Lee are 4 con- Mrs. Fannie ville, Tenn., is a Davis and family, on Monroe street. Mott, of the Gaslight y, Went up to Evansville to y on business. He will return Monday. Mrs. Georgia Dupoyster, of Wick- liffe, left for 1b today, after a visit to her bro! rother who 1s ill at Dr. C. A. El Rev me R. M. Pryor, of Lovelace- ville, a well known young Presbyter- ian ‘minister, passed through’ the city yesterday en route home with s|his bride, (nee Miss Laura Cossey,) of Goleondé, They were married Weduesi ‘“Wonder’’ ice drgam freezers, the best on earth, gugfanteed to freeze cream in five minates. Soild only 6a’ Hadsk Bros. & Jones. Kesidedce at alargain. To Je soldjat a_ancyitice“by MG Ist choicd residenfe,“ Apply to John G. Milleyé t Heat TWO CAsdES. This is the Extent of Judge San- ‘s’ Bus Thee ost Wm. Bornemann, a painter, charged with breach of or- dinance, and continued from the first of the week, was called in Judge Sanders’ court this morning and dis- missed. The case against Kd Ross, charg- ed with striking his wife, was contin- ued until Mon n asked to plead Ross said he wasn’t guilty,and as bis wife was absent the case was continued, The witnesses in the case against Ross afterwards appeared and he was fined $10 and costs and ordered to execute a peace bond of 6100. He afterwards wanted a warrant against uis wife for immorality, bat the evi- dence was insuflicient to igsue a war- rant C. C. Lee is. going” to move into the new Leech building when it sted, where he will make a fine and picture argest house lia? is diaples of wall paper frames and will have the of its kind in the state, CASE Mrs. Judgment Bruner ets ust Curtis, case of Mrs, Augustine Brus ainst E. P, Curtis for $1,500 was decided in the Metropolis cireuit court yesterday by a judgment against the defendant for the amount, minus $500, which he had deposited in the bank that held the note and afterwards broke, SUITS FILED, Will O'Brien Asks for a Divorce. Mrs. Mrs. May O'Brien filed suit in the ust her husband, Will O’Brieo, for divorce, alleging pon-support. She asks for the custody of her child, also, Thomas against the Potter filed suit yesterday Murphysboro’ Brewing Company for $125 dau He al- that d for six months as the company’s agent here, but was discharged before his cone nd has since been un- able to secure employ he was emplo, | tract expires EK. Waterman Co. Fountain uged in all) of the, deparp jments at Washingtod, It hg’ nosn- perior. If fow want a fougtaim pen that will give absolute satisfaction get one of their J6a3 | Pens are -}ia and take ¢ _| trom Jackson to Memphis RAILROAD RUM RUMBLINGS, Items of luterest Re Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. N., C. AND ST, L. MILBAGE, Engine 218 goes out Monday on a| ditching train. GThe special which bas been out all the week on a crosstie inspection trip will be in tonght. Dispatcher Castle’s family arrived this morning and will reside in the city permanently. | The steem shovel starts to work Monday moruing. Whitlock is its first stopping place. D. D. Augustus and Sam Grogan, too well known young men departed on yesterday's afternoon train for Helena, Ark. Quite a decline in tobacco receipts is noticable this week, with several weeks back, while other shipments are holding their own. Conductor Will Lewis or ‘*Bilhe} Swift,’ asthe train men dav hun, | high-balled the local out this a, m. As his subriquet signifies, Will always gets there. Genial and handsome T.T. Robiou, | of the Parham Coal Co., left on the \3 au for a visit | Detroit. noon train over the I. C. to friends in Chicago and “Bon voyage.” The elephantine proportions of Mr Nick Long, the traveling engineer of the system, filled up the cab of 10 as she rolled ia with train 51 this a.m, Joe Quigley, the new carrier of the Suv on route four,is winning gol- den opinions from the subscribers. He splits the wind like deliver his papers early Engineer Jas. Spence, now on the 307, will give her up when he comes is b E fireman and Jack Bemus ls of r buffalo gnats have made their appes ance aloug the line The ex- press car is full of jugs of gnat oit daily out of Memphis and the stock to which it is applied look as spotted as Hyena’s. Bailey has the nicest line of E ties in the city Having just opened oar new hard- ware store house, wefnvite the gen- eral public to call ghd examine our goods and get our prices. 1503 Haxk Bros, & Jones. COLORED PICKPOCKET. Davis Thompson, of Melber, Re- lieved of a $10 Bill. Was Having His Shoes Snined and Clothes Brushed at See- | ond and Broadway. Davis Thompson, a farmer of near Melber, stopped Ed Powell, a colored bootblack, at Second and Broadway shortly after noon today and had his shoes shined. After the diminutive factotuim had completed the job, bis partner saw the farmer stick a $10 bill in his vest pocket, and began brushing Lim off. After the two darkies left Thompson discovered that the $10 had beeo stolen from his pocket and at once notified Officers Sutherland and Crow, who made search for the sup- posed pickpockets. Otficer Tobe Etter found Powell and took him to the city hall, but no money was found on him and he was The other boy could not released, be found. $4.99 will buya 100 piece dinner Robins Class and Qaeensware 8 Monday, April 19. ded Callissi réceives fresh Gtrawberries every day. 1702 | ILLINOIS GOUSINS Kentucky Today Marry. | Come to Albert Baugely and Mattie derson Married By Co Albert Badly and Miss Mattie J. Sanderson, 21 and 18 spectively, of Belleville, Ill, arrived in the city this morning on_ the early St. Louis train, and were married, ‘They are cousins and came here to evade the Illinvis marriage law. County Judge Tully performed the ceremony this forenoon at the court house, and at noon the couple left for home, \ Notice. Bring on your a wheels and ex- change them for new ones at liad Pavugad Crete Works, “An American Hero! The comedy drama, “An Ameri- can Hero,” will be pregénted by the Ford Dramatic Co, atthe opera house Monday night. ladies admitted | free to this performance whep Ace companied by one palit tickete It isa big mistake gbout C. C. Lee going out of the wall paper busi ness. He has a largér stock wnd bet- ter selection than ever. He will move into larger quarters goon, where he will make a fine display. 1792 A Pretty Show Window. A pretty decorated show window is at B. Weille & Son's, which repre- sents an Easter scene and is the handiwork of Mr. Ben Weille. Mr. L. B. Warkewaw & CoJ 157 Browlway, Mey York. Wanted & tds. One good steel” ray Tawrev,ce 213 Court. the Weille is a skillful artist in display window decoration, and ,this is one of his best efforts. Halley Everythiag at date. | nee B F the |? an arrow to| | | to} j tendent, | pected at the Y. M,C, A. | what work the Social |library arrived this morning at the AT THE | CHURCHES, Cumpertann Presnyredians—An Easter servico will be conducted at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, corner of Sixth and Court streets, by the pastor at 11:45 ‘a, m. Preach- ing also at 7:30 p. m, Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Junior En- deavor at 2 p. m. «Senior Endeavor Jat 6:30 p. m. All are cordially in- vited to attend The Ladies’ Aid Society Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet Monday at 3 p,m, with Mrs. Chappell, 211 South Sixth street, April Selling at Harbours, The New, the Bgautiful, the Costly, at Inexpensive Prices, So much Ao tell about, so little space to telfit in, so many new things coming avd going that oft-repeated visits arg necessary to keep in touch with out ever-changing stock, 01 ery, Another invoice of tillinery will reach here this week, |The strictly lovely and the lrsiiy beautiful in hats and bonnets be ready for your choosing. If have special ideas of your own, gbme select the of the material aod our arst will execute your id at most ressonable and money-saving prices Dress Goods. Strong, honesfand day light—we show Cress goods under in our new quarters; the goods must be right ira | here for tbe light is so strong it would "| magnify any fault in color or defect in weave, Black Dress Goods. Navy blues and sovelties for spring wear, We offer attractive styles and prices indu¢ements on all dress goods and will make it very mach to the interest of all Durohasery who will examine our stock for Aheir dress goods wants, Cotton Dresé Stuffs. A great stock, foreign cloths, too, co vers dainty in falfric and 80 beeu- tifuFin printing can pe farther height- ened in loveliness by the use of rich interlinipg | Axe vary swell and high art goodsat inekpensive prices. New parasols have arrived, We earnestly believe fiat we sre selling the best 8 d-3e, 10 and\12 1-2 hose that were ever sold in Paducah 2000 yards in remnsnts of soft fin ished bleached dom sic on sale in our annex th's week tbe @ yard. 1000 yards of figured piquet, juss & pront tactifiee, once sold ea vard, on gale in our an at be a gard, 2 in bagdsome towels. shes cheap. Table linens--prices Matting bargetus, Lace cur ster program of imusical ser- in Grace Episcopal church, Rev. B. E. Reed, récfor, Broadway and Ninth, services 10:30 am. and 7:30 >. m.; morning service 36 voices and four musical instruments: Yroceastons , yur P 8. Sullivan Vietory Corts ts Risen, Buchariatic Gloria in Excelsis.” Recessional Hymn BM... CHORISTRRS—MALE, Th BLES MeGrader, Dink ¥ p Hyma 1, Barnby simon, f omnday, Trotter k David Konpedy. Harry Hing. son, Kirkland, Harry Owen, oward Anderson, Gaether Hetiueberger, Nagel, cehee on DV. Kiipe Ad 4 iW: Weston, LADIES, Poraio .Miss Jessie Nash Henry Polktn, Miss Fannie Gould, The organ will be accom with violin by Oscar Kahn, Esq. Textu Sreeet Cetstias—aAt_ the |C Tenth Street Christian chureh Sun- | cut day school at 9:30 a, m, ‘The usual tain inducemests, We rg glad of forenoon services will be conducted [92 Opportunity to convince you t and a full attendance of the members |this is the store in which your trade is desired. Al! others who can come | i8 most appreciated. will find a cordial welcome. An-| This week we will begin a great nouncement regarding night service |Shoe and slipper saleat special prices, will be made at the We shall offer a staple Une of shoes Junior Endeavorers at exceeding lew prices, We believe m., Seniors meet that it will pay you to look here for 7:30 p. m. your shoe wants, ran—At the Lutheran HARBOUR’'S charch, 412 South Fourth street, ser- 7 vices Will be conducted as follows {18 and 14 N. 3d Confessional services in English at 9 a. m., confessional services in Ger- man at 10 a. m., principal service with communion at 10:50 a, m. Ser- vice in English at 7:30 p. m. Sub- ject of sermon, ‘Easter Hope.” All cordially invited. H. Brueckner, <R EPIES pastor. The Christian Endeavor societies of the city will hola a sunrise prayer meeting tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock, at the First Christian church All members of Young People’s so- cieties are cordially invited, Leader W. H. Pinkerton; subject ‘The Resurrection.’’ The society will bold regular meeting at 6:30 p. m. nora M. B. ‘Tuesday Lorn Near Broadway DAN SMITH Has pened a pow stock of 7 at his stand onthe“Corner of Seventh and Adams, »Oall and see p and get his prices ; he will save youmoney on everything you eat. Free flelivery to all parte of the city. Special Sale... ONE WEEK ONLY. Beat Dried Figs, pound, . Best Evaporated Pears, pound, est Pranes (large ), Best Apple Butger, pc Best Pearl Hominy, ‘ Best Buckwheat Flour, pound Best Matehes, ‘1,000 for I. L. RANDOL PH, Phone 89. 123 South S€cond St Regular Meals 15c, (‘*: Mrcnantosncr« Cuvee — Sund dren's meeting, Thursday J. H. Coutts, EvaNoetican—At the German Evangelical church Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. at the morning service beginning at 10:30 a.m. A class of eight children will be con- firmed and the Lord’s Supper. will be ated. Eveving service and re-} AQeins.ong Pcie a dM hl union of all those who were confirmed that hae since 1875 at 7:30 p.m. All urged |" 2 to be present at both services. © ses re. i Weegettien ery Bea ian Geuwan Laas celel TIAN—Southeast corner nd Jefferson streets, services at 10:30 a, m, and 7:30 p m. Morning subject “The Resur- rection a Sequence of Holiness. Eve- | “The Doubter Sunday school atl: , Prof. McBroom, super- Junior Endeavor at 2 p. enior Endeavor at 6:30 p, m. 1 Sunday sebool, on Tenth between Clay and Harrison, at p.m., E. E, Bell, superine Finst Cuns of Seventh COLORED PREACHER street, 2:30 Elopes With Auvother Man's Wife From Mayt men is ex- tomorrow definitely on Purity League will take up first. All men above 16 years of age are invited. The reception at the Y. M. C. A. Monday night promises to be a splen- did affair. In this instance the pub- | lic is cordially invited, Light re- freshments will be served without charge by the ladies’ committee. ‘The attendance at the Y. M,C. A. is increasing. A large audience of Will Preston, colored, was in the city today looking for a recreant wife, who yesterday eloped with Har- rison Dawson, a colored Methodist preacher. Dawson, who has been practicing the faith cure business for several weeks, worked his rabbit foot on the] wife of Pearson, culored, and ind | her to 1un away with him ye terday. He also took $6 of Vearson’s money. Dawson bas a large family and bas been considered a good negro until this bad escapade. to decide at 4 p.m. The new se Screen Doors We have enongh screen docrs in stock to supply Every Voier in the City of Paducah At just one-half the price last Year SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED. / 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign 6f Big Hatchet. ——_- SS RQUVTU>- BOG 0000000008 Ed. D« Hannan, Steam, Gas and Plumber. Sanitary.« Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 132 South Fourth Streét. 829 Court Street. Tfephone Se. 20 1 WUVWTTVTWTV OD ee 200000008 OEBH AR LEADING Pan INT a” Ask Fol ihem ©. B. STARKS, Caligranh and Densmore yipspriters apd Supplies. ty uf, 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET bay Will exchange for old Mac nyjhe os at liberal figures. C. F. gchr er, DE. > ate IN STAPLE ueancy GROGERIES Fresh Meaté, &c. Low prices, prompt and polite attentiog. Give me a trial order and will please you, Free delivery to all j = tthe city, "| Telephone 160, Cor. 12th & Madison, ‘Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods We are now prepared to show many of the latest NOVELTIES, IN DRESS GOODS, . undsor Shi Waists and Waist Patterns, “net Eo O-O-U-6-1-F-u-] Our Shoes pronounce qe ery many h ne effec from the/best shoe factories, the latest lasts dnd up to date in color and shape, afd our prices on shoes suit every bodly We have an excellent Ine of ladies) and then's Furnishing Goods. We want your patrona nd will be thankfyl-or it too. iit J. DORIAN We afer One undead Dollars Rewont fr fCatarrh that can noe be cure i Y. M,C. A, and members can bow | isha Cat . ‘4 i secure books. We 1876 1896 is ‘Twenty-three years spenf in the! tons ma: study. of mebalsios ons ivatascy | need mie Drees sas Tol resultA-the/ most palatable agd effects | WADDING.KINS & & MS BER, holemale ive Chill and Foter Cyye on thé face} ofAbe globe-Dr. M¢ndenhayt’ tn pfoved ‘and Fever Curg, 5D ce Sold by ea intafnaily, act Dei vonigis! trey A Hall's fhe heat Fruits of all hds at Callissi's, Retail Grocers--Notice! Having réceived)the sole y for the justly celebrated’ McAdams e Country eaf Lard, we desireto: ta be that our) first car will arrive Satur Poonslats of all size packages. This / a is sekng wl- edged to be the finest /articl this market. 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Sfore. ‘Drmedy Albert. Bernhein As “ 420 North Sth Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Office Hours Telephon 364 Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights aud Power for fans, as follows? Store Lights Residence Lights Current tor Fans 26c per iponth. 20c $1.60~ D, B: SIMON, Supt, “ { & vd ad { ‘

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