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$100 ONE DOLLAR AN OUNCE But just a drop will perfume a handkerchief. Garland of Roses Garland of Violets Lastitig as the Hills Delicate as a Cobweb, J.D. ag" bana & CO. Druggists, AND JACKSON, Exclusive Agents. Easter Susday is the day for new sprik clothes. No man-should let Easter without giving an to his taiior, Ifyou want Ao be sure to receive your clothes in time get the [atest patterns, style and perfect fit, you should visit my tailoring establishment W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. Morton's Opera House, ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 19 ENGAGEMENT OF Fords Dramatic COMPANY In a Rehertoire of New Comedies and Dramas. A CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Benutifui Reenery, Elegant Costurn Dazzling Mes le New Songs and Dances. LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT Lady will be fadmited free when ac. com panied by one ‘paid 30 Cent ticket on Monday night Prices.10, 20 and 30 cents. Seats will be on sale fat VanCulin'’s Monday morning. Candidates’ Cards One Properly printed (no typographical freaks) card on serviceable board, any color you desire, One Thousand Five Thousand . 4.00 Don't forget, however, that this offer expires with the current month. Y« can’t get them that way the ist of May It's too cheap—you know that—but we will risk it just this month. The Sun Publishing Company. New Barber Shop. Havipg refitted/the old stayarwith new at who a but whit¢ bar ployed. J. WALTER SCOTT 1 uebadway Practice Economy A Ailize Ei vepything. That's the ecret of many a successful man’s career Don't throw away your old shoes and old clothes. Housewives can gave enough have their_hOuse-cleaning done. a good cash price for in this way to I will pay Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. Send me word write me a for them, 1 postal and 1 will All” kinds /of done on short notice, Chas. Norwood, 214 Coury St, toe repairing Cigars Free. Wile given tortiny gne who makes the olosest guess to the pumber Ot balls dropped in the slot machiné for one week, commenging Monday, April 19, and cjésing Saturday April 2ith, Aa‘ purchase of five balls entitled you to a guess at McPHERSON’S MRUG STORE ee, pass | to | . $1.00] WEATHER REPORT. April 20,—Increasing ss and showers tonight and Warmer tomorrow, Louisville, 2 cloudin Wednesilay SPECIAL TELEGRAM. The condition of the weather the central valleys is Wisettied, rains a Frost re- | ported this morning as far south as Memplus, It is somewhat warmer in the West. There is a storm de- veloping in Montana, which will probably cause arapid rise in tem- | perature during the next 24 hours. The Ohio and Mississippi rivers are reported falling at all points. | LOCAL MENTION. Deeds and Transfers. | Louis and Amelia Koerner yester- |day deeded to J. W. Little the Pool tract of land near Island Creek. Con- ation, in very | site | | $4.99 wil st at Robins Glass and Queensy ‘0.8 Monday, April 3 1s 190 piece dinner by May Apply to léatf | To be sold at a Sac 1st, a choice residence. |John G, Miller. | ‘] pement, | Mr. Thomas E! Purdom, of the the county, eloped from vesterday and were married at tropolis. The bride ling here for two wee joined by her lover. section of Paducah Me- visit sac Notice. Bring on your olfl wheels and ex- ‘hange them for Hew ones at liad Papucan Cycie Works. A False Alarm. A burning flue at Mr. Whitfield’s residea | alarm of fire about ning from box 23. Ww. G. o'clock | The department necessary. ‘The young ladies of the Catholic church are to give way April 20th. be served. Proceeds to Church Building Soeiety. go At An Advanced Age. at o'clock, The deceased lifty-nine years old and leaves several children. The Y. it 7:30 o'clock w 926 C Cla 2 Ww. C. T. Fadden, 12c buys glass at Queensware 26. the Robins and Co."4 Monday, April 1996 The Scx acknowledges receipt an invitation to attend the opening game of ball at Louisville between Couisville and Cleveland, April ‘07. Our esteemed friend Barney Dreyfuss is treasurer, and as much of a base ball crank as every On account gf my renroval to new juarters in the Leech block all my wallpaper aud windgw shades, pic- ture frames and mouldings will be sold at great redugtion to save vense of handling. C. C, Lee. \Tele- shone 161. 1902 Good Per- The Ford Stock Company opened week’s engagermept to a crow( at Morton’y last night, aad good impression on Paducah goers. Mr. Clint Ford is a ‘ house made theater! very fine orator, and) has the advant- com- ge of pleasing /support. The ny is generally conceded to be the nest popular prive company visited here this season. If your family is small you need only one of those 45-piece cuttage sets to be had fof $3.98 at the Rob ins Glass and Queensware Co.’s Mon- April 1986 wallpaper tele- 1902 lay rolls of . Leg, 161. orb phone C jotice. One dark bay povey; blaze face ; right front leg and right hind leg white nearly up to Sh knees; left front and left jhind leg fwhite up. to the knees short starinpyears and very long hair; long Diack tail and stubby mane, The one that finds him and vrings him to me will be well re- warded. The pony ig three years old last spring. 1,207 North Eleventh street. He departed Friday April 16th. Rey. D. D, Davis 19ad3wl 10e will buy aket of 5 good tumb- lees at Robins Glaks and Queenswa Co,’s on Monday, April 26, Over dozen go at this price. 1306 Monumental cer- emonies the N. C. & St. L. railroad will sell tickets from Paducah to New | York and and return on April 23, 24 and 25 at one and one-third fare for the round trip, good to return until ¥) B. Teacnovr, icket Agt. 425 Ba'y, Fruity Of all kinds at Calbissi's. Wanielto Buy. Small ice boxst ule Lawrence, 2)6 5 Courts Yo he airship wif be haydsomely f d by I it will only land at 161, pda? and Miss Katie was » occasioned an teve- responded, but Its services were un- U. meets tonight h Miss Lizzie Me- nice Fruit Bowl in opal of x that has but) is at the Palmer. ,| ton today, a/violet reception at the Harbour building on Broad- Music will be fer- a by the Opeta House orchestra and all delecacies of the season will new 16a4 The funeral of Mrs. Fannie Doug- las, of South Eighth street, who died yesterday, took place this afternoon was |an extended trip. PERSONALS. Mrs, Harry Kellar is visiting in Lovelaceville. Mrs, Wm. Memphis. W. F. Williams,of Anderson, Ind., Gowens left at noon for Dr. K. E, Sutherland returned this morning from Nashville. Col. Gus G. Singleton is in from W. Dixon, of Bear Tenn., was iv the city tod Spring, Lot Friedman, an Evansville traveling man, is at the Palmer. Constable W. H. McKee, of ence Station, is in the city today. Misses Rosa McGinnis and Mabel Collier have returned from a visit to Creal. _ Mr. J. J. Read returned this morn- ing from a two days trip to Louis- ville. Flor- Ired Davis returned to Earling- after a visit to relatives in the city. Attorney J. E. Robbins and Gus Thomas, of Mayfield, returned home this morning. Th earsal of Esther’’ tonight under the of Prof. Davis. Col. John Sor here for E Miss Mattie Vaughan left at_ noon for Springfield, Mo., on a visit Mrs. Wm. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs, E. Rebkopf and daughter, Miss Dora,- left last night for Louisville on a visit. Hon. I. M. Quigley Smithland, Livingston morning on business, Mr. Tom L. Baker returned to his home in Eddyville this morning, after a visit to his brothers here. Dr. RicLard Walker, of schiseger and Walker, left at for Dyersburg, on a brief visit. Mr. 8. C. Vaughan has returned from a six weeks’ trip tu Louisville in the interest of the A. O. U. W, Rev. H. H. Brueckner,of the G man Lutheran church, left at noon for Round Knob, Lll., on a visit te Rev. Mensing. Mr. W. B, Pace, who has been ill at the Palmer house, was able to leave this afternoon for Memphis, to be absent two days. Mrs. M. Ungerleider and Miss Sadie Baer left today for Chicago, on a visit to the Messrs. Baer, who are now located in the ‘windy ci Mr. Sol Dreyfuss left Sunday for Washington and Baltimore, to be sent for two weeks. He stopped over in Louisville hear Ingersol Sunday night. Mr. W. W. Mills, superintendent of erection of the Cincinnati Bracket Bridge Company, and Mr. Frank Hanna, of the Massillon Bridge Com- pany, Massillon, O., are in the city e will bea “Queen direction , after a brief visit left on the Fowler this morning ansville, went up county, to this Oebl- noon to looking after bridge contracts. BOKROWED HORSES. Mr. Nick Grief Will Make it For Someone. d Nick Greif was at police headquarters this forenoon complain- ing that someone has been taking his horses from the ‘‘range’’ where he placed them to put them beyond the h of backwater, riding them and doing with them as their fancy dic- tates. : He said that not long dreamed that something was wrong with them, and went up to find one or two missing. He subsequently ascertained that the miscreants had arrangements with the band of ypsies to trade them off, but the gypsies backed out. Mr. Grief has learned the names of some of the young wen, he says, and of the opinion that they are destined to get into trouble. Hot since he TO VISIT HIS PLANTATIONS. Mr. J. W. Willet Goes to Geor- gia. Mr. J. W. Willet, the liveryman, left today for Americus, Ga., to look over his plantations there. He is going down on a several weeks’ visit to the old folks, and carried about $300 worth of presents to be distrib- uted among the residents of his plan- tations. Mr. Willet owns a vast tract of land in Southwestern Geor- gia, and this is his first visit for some time. CHEAP RATES OV y. M. CG. On April 19, 20 and 21 the Ilinois Central Railroad Cofpany will sell tickets to Mobile, Aly, aud return at one fare for the rpuyd trip, good re- turning until and\ jheluding May 1, h 1897. ‘Tickets wif be on sale at Pa- ducah Union Dgfot and city ticket office, A.H. at Mobile, Ala, P.A,, Chieago, W. A, Ketuent), AGP, Louisville, Doxovay, C. A Paducah, Ky SUPERVISORS. Will Finish on Next. Hanson] G. They Thursday ‘The board of supervisors will wind up its busines Thursday, ‘Today it began adding up the cvolumus, and CIRCUIT COURT. I Wm. Skelton’s Case Given to the | Jury. GRAND JURY ADGOURNS. Returned Seyeral More Indict-|' ments Which are Kept a Profound Secret. HOG STEALING CASE ON TRIAL. The case against Will Skelvon, colored, charged with complicity in the John L. Johnson burglaries, for which he went to the penitentiary eight years, was concluded this fore- noon, after being on trial two days. The case against Henry Deadman, alf breed Indian, charged with hog was called this afternoon, ab stealing, The grand jury this forenoon ad- journed sine die, after returning @ batch of indictments, the pature of which is, as those preceding them, & profound secret. It is_ not known when bench warrants will be issued on the indictments just returned, The accused are not in custody, but Sheriff Holland stated it might be a few days or it might be s month be- fore bench warrants were issued. Today's real estate transfers were : Master Commissioner H. Pur r deeds to Dr. T. Frank, for some land in the county. Amar Nichols deeds to Amanda| Arnold, for $5000, some pre in the city. Richard Y and Louis G erty | rbro and Nettie Lyles, | iver and Ida Elder, colored, were fined $20 and costs} each for immorality in Judge Sauv- ders’ court today, They tough lot. wew drunkenness. McClain was fined $1 for] Two young men charged with ra ing on the streets, were accorded a postponement until tomorrow. was given two years in the penitentiary yesterday for breaking into Attorney I Cross’ room and stealing some wear- ing apparel. Riley Gay, colored, ve Hannah House. colored, charged | with abortion, and Harry Livingston, | the bogus circns agent, will likely be released, as the grand jury failed indict them. AFTER MANY YEARS. Sebastian Jasper Rice Sees the) Bullet in His Arm. Another Expe' t With the X-ray Machine This } Mr. Jasper Rice, of MeLeansboro, Ill, strolled into the Boyd-White | lofirmary this forenoon. He is an old friend of Dr. Boyd. Doctors Robertson, Winston, Pitchers and) others were present watebing Dr. | Boyd's new X-Ray machine. Mr. Rice is a survivor of the late war, and for years bas carried around in his arm a bullet, which buried itself there in 1862. He volunteered to have the X-Ray turned on him for the pur of locating the hidden missile, just for the novelty of it. After a moment’s preparation he placed his hand between the} Crook’s tube and — flouroscope, and lo! the bullet was reveale 43 perfectly as if nothing intervened | between i «i the naked eye a pane of window glass. in the fleshy part of the am, and | never in contact with either nerve or bone, hence it has given the gentleman no trouble, The doctors consider this one of the most successful experiments yet! made, and McFadden photographed | the bullet, ne SUSPECIS RELEASED, | Colored Supposed Thieyes Could Not Be Held, 8. Kelly and W. B, Brown, the} hegro suspects arrested a few days ago with a of tan shoes, supposed to have been stolen, were this afternoon released by Collins, no further advices ha’ been received from Indianapolis. telegram was received yesterday or- dering the held, but nothin; more definite n receiver they were liber recognized to come back T morning. Excursion to Ne On account of, the ment ceremonial’t at New York, N. Y., April 27, the Illinois Central Railroad Company wil)’ sell round trip tickets April 33, 24 and 25 at one and one-third yegtlar one way first-class rate, good ‘returning until May 5, 1897. — For/further informa- tion or tickets apply et Paducah Un- ion depot or city Yecket offlce A. H. Hansen, G. P, A., C Illinois. W. A. Kettonp, A. G, ville, . Donovan, Paducah, Ky box ete men having be ed, but ursday York. icago, PoA:, Louis- J.1 Special Sale, One week only. Che) coffee, per Ib. De arley, per Ib. Se. Best evaporated pears, per It m Best sup/ried peache: perl 3e Best HH as batter, perjlb. be. Best maple syrup, qts/ 25 Best maple syrup, Z gal. 50c, Best 3 Ib. can app)és, Se. Choice 3 lb, can ble peaches, 10c, until this tedious take is completed little cau be told of theghenges 9 results, ‘ ‘ »’ Best parlor matghes, per package, 10¢, . RANDOLPH, “Phone 89, 128, S, 2nd St. Mileage's shanty twisting the chains with Conductor a. m. cushions. the fishing party this |has returned jaround this a | which was to have month by order of Judge Lurtow has‘ | having been grante | covered from bis late spell | day to} | candidate, | race. | wading ILROAD =RUMBLINGS. tems of Interest Relative to the} Railroads and Railroad People. AND 8T. L. MILEAGE. fone forth s to have So mote it be. Elbert The fiat that | new has a ‘oof. | Brakeman now Buck is Byers Robinson regularly. Another work train was added to he caravan this morning. Pete Goodfellow, captain, with two lieu-| tenants. Engine 10 (N. C.) departed at 7 for ditching train’ duty, Sam | Lowe and Phil Smith held down her Dispatcher Will Hills was among -m. He was full of advice but afraid to take bath, Sensible. Jno. Williams, the regular office porter, has been filling Bob Dunlap’s | place on the trains since the Inter embraced matrimony. Engineer Clute is again at the ‘reach here this week, the | April Selling at Harbour’s. \ TLe Now, the Heautiful, ths Costly, at Inexpenptve/Prices, So mugi to /tell about, so little space to-fell it if, so many new things coming and golog that oft-repeated | visits(are necegsary to keep in touch with of ging stock More Millinery, Another invoicé of millinery will The strictly lovely and the frresistibly beautifel in hats and boynets will be ready for your choosing/\ If you have special | ideas of youy own, come select the material and/ our ‘artist will execute your ideas qt most reasonable avd | money-saving prices Dress Goods. Strong, honestqnd day light show Cress goods Ander in our new |quarters; the goods must be right here for the light is go strong it wou d magnify any fault An color or defect in weave, Black Dréss Goods. Navy wear, We offef attractive styles and prices indureménts on all dress go jand will waka it very much tot interest of all’ purchasers who will examine our Block for their dress we blues and novelties for spring | throttle, having gotten enough of the races at Little Rock also. After some ten days off with a sore hand Motorman Syd Childers ts again on his rua on Soath Sixth otre The patrons of the line pleased to see Syd back again. Ed, Turbevill man, after wanderi an old fire gfar and near, and again grasps a scoop on the iron steeds of this pike. He is second out today of the I. C. m. to know time Some boys were if *Mile- age’ would report the incidents that take place Ga aah Wael: «woul like to omodate them but bave no time to bunt them up. Send them | over and we will do the res i Charleston read kd ou The Mempbi been taken a new le we on life, an appe and the hearing cannot come up until next October, has re- and Jolin Smith, the veteran, his duties stations Captain,” Jackson ness and returned to He will call the swing the duster on **My Conductor Alex Fulton's accommodation train E | jok nginéer Henry Buck tells a good on one of the employes who is a German. During the recent cam- peigo one of the numerous es for one of the offices aa ike teuton and said sow I have known you for ret are you, Casper? would for me nd beip me out.” Yes,"" said Casper, * I bin knowin you for 1 five years and I vill « put you in, but to keep you out,"? It seems the Dutchman did know the got distanced in the twenty-live years and ast your vote a this dat ist re as twenty my vote not ‘*Mileage’s’’ int The proot sheets of forthcoming work of the publisher's have been received The tile of the little book will be The hot box on the red downfall of Billie Swift expects derive an revenue from the sale as the price of the by only ten cents, pay on the y Iment plan ly been received which more than now nds aboose or *Mile- immense tl to his his will in Orders have re exhaust Ired thousand copies. some three or four hundred th fri it train artists’* heard from yet. Capt r bayou or what call it, south of his warehouse corner of Sixth end Nor'on was the and there sand to be re circular &. Smith's moat, mere. er name you wish to vod During overtlow feep allover scene « hilarity late last recent high was from six to ten feet As the began of the railroad boys screen wire car door aud 4 front of the arched culv Sixth street, thus pre finny tribe from returning to their native element in the muddy waters of the Ohio. Yesterday afternoon the boys secured aseme and,althongh the aqua of the moat was as cold as a Dakota blizzard, I they braved agues, and bad colds dr for at crowd was soon the hanks of the fill} on South Sixth, Prominent among them was Capt. Smith himself, who d to enjoy the sport with equal zest as the youngest urchin in’ the} crowd, No doubt remembered the times in his boyhood’s days when he would stealthily secrete his hooks on @ Sunday morning and bie away to the babbling brook, afrai to take his catch home after he had them onthe string, and then told that Sunday school held in a long time. We have been there our- self. Among the seiners was Jim Hood, Bitts Owen, Emery Tabscott, Landlord Weston, of the Mineral Well House, and several others, The fun was fast and furious. About fifty pounds was caught. This morning the sport was renewed, and the water having fallen within the banks of the branch which is full of willows, they were muddied, when the w it, waters to re some ecured t eating under the of by the 8 the dangers cramps in and ' A gre collected alor seen’ he Retail Grocers--Notice ! en | : Having received the sole/a ercy for the) justly celebrated McAdams Leaf Lard, we desire to first car will arrive Saturday, consisting of, This bri all size packages. ‘ edged'to be the fin this market. and Memphis There are others who had a sutticiency | are | like for | the first edition of one hun- | and waist deep in| goods wants, Cotton Dress Stuffs. A great stock, foreign cloths, too, }*o very dvinty in fabric and so beeu-| | tiful in printing can be further height Jened ia loveliness by the use of ri interlining Are very swell and hi art goods at inexpepsive prices New parasols have arrived, We earnestly believe that we Jeelling the best 8 1-3e, 10 12 1-2¢ hose that were ever sold in Paducab, | | | | 2000 yards in remy ished bieaches our annex ths Week 1000 vats off rh “t wd on sale in a yard | et dommes i nt 0 wed pi a rifloe on fale in our an ast | Pyble linens bargrins, Lace We a 1 comvince you that which your trade oppor This week # bé shoe and slipper'sale at apec We sha er 4 stapley lin at exceeding (Cw prices. tha a to | your sh HARBOUR'S 112 and 114 N. 3d. Near F “DAN ~ SMITH Ya new stock of ~ GROCERIES + at his stand oy the cormér of S¢venth and Adama. (all ang see him And get his prices ; bp willaave you mgney on [everything yau ya au _p pe de Wrery to alt parts o} dneetty / laos Meals er a *) 4 bare nadway Hag openc WALTER Sc¢ the boys caught it 100 pounds more with their Skeet Mann y back, wa terday and as anecdotes as a sting. He rel Hately went thr }ham Mineral pard John Ry side-door Pally ti to visit the ¢ ng, ano a than t from | tall of his cket 18 of | usual was yellow ed va an experience he | v¢ Birm in comy with his They boarded dark night, intendin y in search of a # wt other luxuries, but brakesman found them and ed \them to bit the turf. ‘They protested |but in vain. ‘They got off and follow. | ed the red lights as long as they were visib The night was Erebas Ue they hesitated to try to ¢ ing their way they saw the light of an Japproaching. They felt for but to their horror found them sawed off even with the end of the ties which were too close together for them to get through, Not knowing how high the trestle they co cluded toswing by their hands until | the train should r them, but she slowed and by the time the « went by he Jexhausted that hold” brok Jdown — he droped He delighted to find that his feet had not} been more than six inches from the | ground all the time, but to prolong} yelled to him to back on the trestle, suying ‘holt tight, Pat, I have not hit the bottom yet."? Pat struggled but could not do so, and when he fiually did fall he got even with Skeet for his torturous joke by pasting him lone in the jaw which made Lim meas- ure his length in the slimy mud of the creek bottom. ny an at one rare | meal ro s dark as | and when they struck a tre but finally dee ross it. After s for nearly bi wily feel-| fs | a was ne pass 0} Skeet says was so and was try and climb 1046 screen doors, gtd all lave o suld at Scott Hardware Co, this and | next month, yOud axtva| Seprle Peoples’ Railway/ Company y ten minuteyBrunson'’s Flower! yw, Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Friday of this week. 20433 cars creen woors We have enongh screen doors in stock to supply Every Voter in the City of Paducah At just one-half the price last Year SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. <= Hannan, Plumber. Fittings ad Fixturas, Spitking Hose, 1ge Spfith 318 to 324 Broadway. Steam, Gas ard Sanjary IN reso. 20! WA000000006 a aeeeeeees —eeeeeeEe————————————— LEA DING CARS, Api Fur them. RF sc EDA RUSH 4 ©. B. STARKKS, AGENT FOR Galigiagh and Densmore Typewriters and Suppli¢s. 10? SQUTH SECOND STREET pear WN! exe C. F. | DEALER IN STAPLE Fresh Meats, &c. cba, prompt and poNte attentic Free delivery to alNparie ot Tolephone 160 ld Mach Schrader, Low pr will please you. Give me a tris] order and Cor. 12th & Madison Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods ire now | NOVELTIES IN DRESS GoODS, - Shit Waists and Waist Patterns, B-e-a-u-ti-ful Our Shoes rom the pest LOE sts ayd up to date in color ing our 4 some effec ? ure nounc factories, the and hoes suit Furnishing; Goods. We want your patronage and will be th ykful for it too JNO. J. DORIAN 4 205 Brovdway, Opposite Latg Bros, Drug Store Dr.med, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, 7 & HOUST,) ~ {Office Hours ure Countr y. orm you that our) a is ackno wl.-, st article’ brought to eapec! tut y, J. R. ‘SMITH & /CO. Telephon 364 Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. s | Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as followst Store Lights Hesidence Lights rent tor Fans _ Be 20c 1.60 D. B: SIMON, Supt. per month. »

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