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Prize Puz breaking Capsules. Thhee dose They are something new, and simply immense. re s will break the cl hii ‘They have never failed, and are guaranteed. Only one can ha P. &—The prizes will given away until June s. , SEVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS. VEG SVOVE VOD BEV TBTVD93BO0008 Call and See Them WAHL FUR ony by SPs 40 88, We have shoes for everybody, men, women, children, or “yaller kids.” Ask any of our customers-.- they all uphold our shoes, because we give honest worth in every shoe we sell. Give ‘They don’t make you sick like sweet sytups-do, they increase your grocery bill, J, D. BACON & CO. Drvggists, objection: ye one trial at the puzzle, ~ ‘Ymbordbwhedls The GoLightly Kind,| oS LOCAL ROR RENT—Nice resitence, rooms, bath rooms*\nice shady y Sid Netth Sixth street. hi, t&} Deen pr Jude 10, on Mrs. Reed's ecount 0! family. ihore weel Bruce’s Studio, op. 20-1m For ot at $1 per do; posite News office, Beautify Your Homes. Brunson & Co. are selling niums for 100 and 10¢ ge- 8 for 6e in all colors. 142 t Court. , trator, Co., court. inst the Paducah till on trial in the circuit The Y : Will meet with Miss lie Smith, corner Seventh and Harrison streets, A short prozram will be rendered. shville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway fot Tennessee Ceutensial, Nashville. trip,good fot seventy cash to invest in real estate business, Best of references. Address, X Y Z, this oMee, 3ilm4 us a look o: A Morning Bonfire. eumme: fuvut- wear. Our prices are off. You can find in our jobs great snaps for everyday wear LIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 Broadway 221 Broadwsy NOTICE, We bay Men's Scepnd CLOTHING, such }s Vests, Pants and Shoes, and p: good prices for seme if) not wort too much. us or We W have no so! ti Johnson extin- guis ~~ Cross and ed a fire without assistance this mormiog early, They were patrol!- ing North Ninth street when they dis covered a huckster’s on cn fire, Iu Lad been left on the side of the street with rel in it, and some vandal poured coal oil over it and proceeded to have a bonfire. The wagon was badly damaged. Lecture On the Mule. Rey. E. B. Ramsey, formerly pas- tor of the Broadw M. E. church here, lectured at the Y.M.C. A. Hall last night on ‘The Mule’’ to a large and appreciative audience, under the auspices of the Junior Warden Missionary Society. This was Rev. Ramsey’s first appearance here in the role of a lecturer, and his friends were delighted with the Business Will Increase, Messrs, Friedman and Keiler are receiving numerous orders for liquor from South Carolina as a reeult of @ decision of the United States court )) that the dispensary law is uncoustitu- >} tional, Dance at Jones’ Hall. An enjoyable and well attended dance was given by young people of Any one finding the meaning of this ad shall ive, b¥ calling upon us, three of our Chill- only a few more will cure permanently, & SONS, NITURG, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. Lace Curtains that sold for $3 and $3.56, go int one lot at. $7.50 Fine Silk Tapestry Vortieres that sold for $7 and $3 go for $3.00 ace Curtains 3 1-2 yards long | that sold for $1 go ist one lot for...... rarer J RUGS Fine Nubia and Far Rugs that sold for $3, $3.60 and $4 go in one lot fot. spss. .seee ee BI. 50 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men’s Fine Dress Suits that sold for $8.50, $9 and 9.50 go in one lot for Men’s Suits that sold for $6 and $6.75 go for-... 6.4... $3.50 Men's Very Fine Suits, Clay | Paducah Auction 228 THE ILLINOIS | CENTRAL adea Big Real Kstate Deal Voday. +50 PERSONALS. Judge Heary Burnett is in Loui ville, Mrs. H. T. Rivers left at noon for field, Col. G. G. Singleton is back from i trip south, Mr. W. S. Gist, the drug man, is in from St. Louis, Mr. Victor Van De Male went to Metropolis today, Mr. Dave Logarmarsino from a visit to Chicago. Mr. H. V. McChesney; of Smith- land, was in the city today WThomas Smith, of Creal Springs, was in the city today. Mr. Sam Anspatcher, of New York, is visiting in the city, Col John VanCulin went up to Prioceton this morning. Mr. J. I. Langston the man, went up the road today, Mr. Lee Schwab left at hoon for Texarkana, Tex., on business, Postman Yarbro has resumed his route after a two weeks vacation, State Secretary Henry E. Rosevear of the Y. M,C, A, is at the Palmer, There will be arehearsal of Queen Esther at the first Christiau church ing the company's shops, yards and tonight. other property here, and resulted ina The Fin de Siecle Bicycle Club| very important real estate transaction. will be entertained by Mrs. George] The Illinois Central sold this morn- Flournoy at 6 o’clock this afternoon. | ing to Mr. E. H. Harahan, of New Mrs. S. F. Dorris and son, of | York, what is known as the ‘river ‘Tracey city, Tenn., have returned] front property,’ which extends from home, after a visit to Mr. J. R.|Broadway to Court; thence the Dorris. mill property, which is located near Miss Laura Harp, of Morehouse, |the old Three Rivers mill, and ex- Mo., passed through the city today | tends over near the marine ways, and ; ;-| also the hospital property, including about twenty acres of land out near | West Broadway, on the south side of the street. Mr. Harahan, who is a stockholder in the Llinois Central, paid about $18,000 for the property, according to Supt. W. J. Harahan, The latter as was seen by a representative of the the city today en route to Texarkana, /siy at noon and stated that while it Tex. was not positively known what would Messrs. J. M. Worten and J. D.|be done with the property, some kind Moequot left this morning for Frank-| of structure or manufactory would no fort to attend the court of appeals}doubt be erected thereon, This convention. is valuable property, Mr. Oscar Barber returned tofaction of Mr. Memphis today. 1t is ramored that | New York, in purchasing it is con- next time he comes up he will take|clusive evidence that it is the inten- somebody else back with him. tion to at once utilize it in some way. Mr. and Mrs. George Langstaff, | 80d no doubt in a way that will great- Jr., will entertain this evening at|ly benefit the city. The property their residence on Court street in|ba8 long been idle, and the city onor of Mr. Blake Slack, of Mt,] Wanted the company to exchange it Holly, N. J. recently for its river front right of Mrs. W. C. Go~man, of Mechan- | "*"* caburg, accompaucs by Mrs. G. M.|,, Spt Harahan stated that the con Strickland, of Newport, leave Satur. } 700 tor shop linprovements would lay for Lego, Tenn., on avisit to the|PTobably be signed this afternoon pie Paes My-yor east some time, and it is likely that they 4 will be let to local contractors. It = was given out as a sure tip that F. Tonight the Nashville and Mem-]W. Katterjohn and Co., would get »his through Cannon ball runs will be/ the contracts, but at 3 o’clock the SOLD ITS RIVER FRONT PROPERTY The Contracts For Sho; ments to be Let This is back Improve+ Afternoon. BIG OFFIC'ALS HERE TODAY. A party of distinguished railroad magnates reached the city this morn- ing at 2 o'clock. ‘These were St. John Boyle, Supt. W. J. Harahan, A. T. Sabine, and Judge James A. Pirtle, of Lousville, Civil Eugineer E. H. Bowser, and Master Carpenter G. C. Jenkins, of Chie: They were in a private car, and went to the Palmer for breakfast, The forenoon was spent in inspect- piano en route home from a visit to Smith- land. Master Horace Terrell, in honor of his fifth birthe entertaiued a num- ber of his little friends yesterday ternoon. Terry Houser and Fred Hughes, of Florence Station, passed through the South Side at Jones’ Hall last ALTNA BICYLES! STANDARD OF You have got to see them before you can realize JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, night. HALUADAY 100 75 ad how good they are. ed PADUCAH, KY. MARION CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind, VSR VETO 50 4O EXCELLENCE! naugurated via the Hollow Reck] matter had not been settled. Route. All the lofficials {mentioned above left at 5 this afternoon for Louis- ville except Supt. Harahan, who will return tonight. Mr. Gus Alvey has returned from accompanied by his sister, who is visiting him, Master Mechanic Chambers and Chief Clerk Jones left this morning for Memphis. The following prominent railroad mort St. John Boyle, A. 'T. Sabin, W. J. Harahan, E, H. Bowser and Jas. A, Pirtle. Mr. Frank Hoover returned last night from Princeton, where he has been ucting as operator for the day men there, Mrs. D.C. Cameron will arrive this afternoon from the Covington in- firmary on a to her son, Special Watchman Walters, Special Agent J. W. Huntley re- turned this morning from Chicago. . All the Illinois Central conductors who went out to California on the ex- cursion have returned, and report a most enjoyable trip, Traveling Auditor R. Adams was in the city today, but went south at noon, Masonic Notte | Plain City Lodge, 449, F. & A,! M., will meet tonight at 7:29 o'clock in stated communication, also work in M, M. degree. All Master Mas | ons we'come. | B. B. Davis, Master. G. O. Ingram, See. Get the Benefit From the Ely-Walker Salvage Sale. Men's Fine Dress Pants worth Men’ men, all of Louisville, came in this} Goods Piled Uy |, For June Selling--The Goods and Prices Speak For Thom- Selves, SUMMER DRESS GOODS. A determination to make June a great month for selling leads 1s to do what merchants consider foolish thing—to cut prices deep, fast and mighty. We do it, and appéal to eco- nomical buyers and money savers everywhere. One assortment of open weave black ground cotton dress goods, with large colored figures, a 25¢ Walue, for 12}g¢ a yard. Beginning the 1st of June, several thousand yards of summer dress 6 with black grounds and colored figures will be on sale at half prices, This offering is made up of 10¢ f oo frog A e 20c is for e 2he goods for 1240 400 goods for 19 © a yard. Hunt the city through, and no such values can be found outside of our store, MILLINERY We sell so mnch that our stock {é constantly changing. There are now grouped in our millinery department the choicest things of the season. It’s here that the best, the latest and the most attractive headgear is obtainable at fulr prices, and here that wanters of the best, thé newest and most elab- orate cr 8 in millinery should come ag naturally as the bées go to the flowers to sip honey. A great stock for Jane selling will be kept constantly on hand at about half what other dealers would charge. If you have a hat want don’t fail to see our stock before you buy. SHOES A special June sale of footwear. If we don’t save yer money in shoes it is not becaueé we can’ Worsted, silk lined, that sold for $15, $17 and $20 go in one lot for..+.+ $4.50 and $5 go for... ...-$2.50 Pants worth $2.50 go $ .75 Big bargains in Boy's Suits and Pants. SHOES 500 paits Men's Fine Sample Shoes, broken sizes that sold for $4.50 and $5 go in one lot at. irs Men's Vici Kid broken sizes, § to9 500 pairs Samplg She and men's go for. and Storage Co. and 230 Court St. Cor, 3d & Court, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Interesting Melange Dished Up in Unique Style. Movements of Railroad People and Eyents Worth Noting. accept figures rere, ntities we near cost for the darge 4 handle. We add but a small profit. If we boughtghoes in the usual way and added the usual profit, our prices would have to be as higii a 0! hery are. From the Ist of Juve unu: the Ist of July we will make a jal sale of women’s Oxford ties, a splendid line, ‘reliabfé quality, at prices mach below what you have to pe. else- where. Fifty-nine styles choose from—some black, some oxblood, some chocolate — new toes and common sense. No trashy staff. Not a shoe in the lot made from kid skins tanned from sheep hides. The prices range from $1.00 to $2,00 a pair. We have cheap house slippers at 2c and 40c a pair. Will be glad-to see you here for your shoe wants. BOUR’S, HAR! 112-114 North Third street. ,B, Howell, 0.0.8, DENTIST Offices, 427 Broadway N., C. AND ST. L. MILEAGE, Conductor Atwood is up and out again froma spell of the measles, Brakeman J. M, Hayden, of the Work trains, returved to duly today, after several days off on account of sickuess in his family, ‘on’? Bon Englert took the seals and carried the way bills out on through freight today. His initial trip on his new run. Train Mastet Joe Rork and I. O. Walker, superiatendent of mainte- Bance of way, left on yesterday after- noon’s train for points below. George Gates, the brawny armed sledge slinger of the blacksmith shop, 18 again pounding the red hot iron after two weeks off with malaria, Engine 12 leftas first section 0 train 104 thisa, m. C. G. Porter was her right bower, but turns her over to handsome Jve Habacker at Hollow Rock Junction, who lines her up on the cannon balls, Clerk W. E. Meyers of the local freight department, accompanied his wife and Miss Maggie Clark as far as Hollow Rock Junction on their way to the Nashville Centennial this mworn- ing. Tonight the depot and offices will shine as brilliantly as acircus chan- dalier or the paste diamonds worn by the histrionic artists at the park. All because the clerks will be “buckling to’? on monthly reports. Motorman Johu Jones has been somewhat under the weather ani laying off ror afewdays. He is also ia search of a horse stolen from hii a week ago, but so far has found no trace of the missing steed. Eagineer Jas, Herring states that be ran over a coil or rollof snakes near Hollow Rock yesterday as large as a flour barrel. But then Jim is ce brated for breezy yarns, and besides the aqua on thai end of the road is of adifferent color and quality from what be quaffs in the city. Doe Poe, the polite and popular porter on “Con.’’ Kirland’s tra says they bad the banner load of Cen- tennial passengers out of Memphis yesterday—three Pullman sleepers full of Texans. Doe says “But 1 tell you they weré enough Southern gen- Uemen, for every time I popped al cork or brushed off the dust the A was from 50 cents to a dollar, Y can bet they were no ten cent dudes,’” Telephone 221, Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 12 m.,2to 5 p.m. andat night upon the frame of the wagon he re- marked to some une of the residents of the landing while pointing to the boat, “Say Bill I’m gwine to buy me one of them thar things if it costs five doliars,”* BY HIS MOTHER-‘N-LAW Was Cort Brown Shot and Killed in Laurel County. Family Troubles of Long Standing the;Cause. London, Ky., May 31.—Special to Courier-Journal.—Cort Brown was shot and instanly killed last night by Eliza Vaughan, bis mother-in-law, at the residence of the latter about ten miles northeast of this place. Browa aad his wife have had Arouble at frequent intervals ever since their marriage several years ago, fand recently they separated, Mrs. Brown going to her mother’s. Brown instituted proceedings for divorce at the present term of the Laurel circuit court, and ask- ed the court to adjudge that his chil- dren be left in his custody, To this Engine 53, said to be the fastest clipper the company owns, is now ss- signed to this division, and came in | petition Mrs. Brown filed an answer. on the morning train on her first}Yesterday, when under the inflaence heat. Engineer Clute, noted for the] of liquor, it is reported, Brown de- quick time he makes, is her captaia,|clared he was going to Mrs. and Jim Burkholder treads her deck, |Vaughan’s and raise h—I. This he both of whom say she van outfly the attempted, it semms, but Mrs, wild goose that perches on top of her] Vaughan wag prepared und shot him, headlight, Brown was once a good business Itis more than likely that in the}™an, but for several years has spent near future several promotions will be | most of his time in debauchery. both in train service and the = » Let it come, ; dat it come, | THOSE BASEBALL seal WARRANTS. good and keeps increasing, y body is at work and it will not ree | quire much increase until yew con- A Peculiar State of Affairs Now Exists. there is » es frow which to ductors and engineers will have to be ANOTHER ESCAPE uty Attorney Houser Takes Out New Warrants,---Set Allen Trigg, Colored, Takes for Tomorrow. French Leave of Boss Reanal, ‘The warrants against the Baseball Francis, Association and the players of the d Cairo clubs, charged with playing ball on Sunday, will come up before Justice Winchester tomorrow forenoon. Last night after County Attorney Houser ascertained that the players had all surrendered to Justice Little, pleaded guilty and fined $2 without the costs, he went before Justice Winchester and swore out new war- fe Had About 100 Days More to Serye.--War Allen Trigg, colored, charged with presenting a pistol at Will Barber, and given a heavy jail sentence in ad dition to a heavy fine, escaped from the chain gang this morning, He had on shackles, and it seems unlocked them in some y and took a hasty departure. ‘Trigg had about one handred days to serve, and this afternoon Overseer Francis went be fore Judge ders aod swore out a warrant against him for ¢ ping, | morrow. which entitles him to a sentence just} nent now between the attorneys on judgment was illegal because he, county attorney, had not been noti- fied. ‘There are, in addition to this war-| ciation, and these all will come up to- | OUICR GASOLINE STOVES. 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Night CHARLES NORWOOD 214 COURT sT, | J, WILL SMITH, Fire, Life, Tornado and Accident insurance In First-class Companit Room 4, Am-Ger ANumber of Visiting Brethren From Neighboring Lodg s. ‘The district meeting of the Kuight | of Pythias at their castle hall last night was attended by quite a num- ber of Knights from ue lodges and of this city ayfield, Metropolis, Hickman Clinton lodges were all represented, Grand Chancellor Stanley Adams delivered a very interesting talk on lodge work, during which he gave a brief, but clear, exposition of the secret work of the order, Mr. Adams is a zealous worker and one of the best presiding officers the grand lodge ever had. It was he who orige inated the plan of holding district meetings in this state, which have done so much to revive the interest in Pythianisin all over the state. Mr. Wade Sheltman who has been Grand Keeper cf Records and Seals almost ever since the organization of the grand lodge in Kentucky, fol- lowed Mr. Adams and made a most excellent and timely tulk on the good of the order. Ice cream, cakes and cigars were then served, after which the meeting adjourned, voring Nationa) Bank Bldg, Something Good We have all the Chill Tonies known to Paducah, and would just as soon sell you one as the other, until we come to CLAXTON’S TASTELESS TONIC We recommend this above ALL OTHER | chill medicines, because we are famil- jar with its formula, and believe it to be the best. Money promptly refund- ed if it fails to cure, Sold only at A.PRuG STORE & BROADWAY. "NOTE TO TAX PAYERS, the, col ready ta vn upoa the blood aud: mii yereby destroy ease, and givin, up thy con: ature in dot prop pow Or its curative | f 1 Do lars © Hise 0, end ® va for wy ying one-ball it Month, Juve, 27, Will be stPLoLly enfor fee *. W. Karrmng ti . Address 3, CHENBY & CO, Tolaté, twice as large when he is caught, the respective sides. Sold by Drigiists, The. Ate the best; Hall's Pamily Pt Cliy Tax Col