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PERSONALS. REVIVAL CLOSES, Dr. Richard Walker js in Dyers —_ borg Mr, John P. Wolff's Phenomenal Sue- is in St. cess In Brooklyn Campbell Mr, Pete Burnett went up the road —— yesterday J. R. Minn the Palmer, Mr. J. M. Buckner, of Louisville, is in the city, Miss Myrtle Thomas returned to DEPARTMENT... eld last evening, Just received—The most exclu-] Attorney J. Wheeler Campbell has Will not express it when you see the bar- Thirty-two Conversions—Baptizes , of Louisville, is at gains we are offering this week. of Lot lectrie Light. MILLINERY ‘The most successful revival ever held in Brooklyn will be brought to a close tonight by Rev, G. Lay Wolff, one of the most able divines of Cen- Five hundred new shepherd plaid skirts, different colors and patterns, all wool, extra widths and heavy weight. These skirts could not be E.. Tipton, of Lexi who w nessed the happy oa’ gig Mr. Wilkerson is very popular in entral Kentucky, where his more timate friends Know him as ‘Kit,’ is at present in the revenue ser- stationed at Frankfort. Mrs. Mulholland is a daughter of ‘apt. James Winthrow, of Midway, | aod has lost none of her charms since leaving Paducah. She was separated from her first husband, it will no doubt be remembered, when he be~ came involved in the postoffice affair a few years ago, subsequently obtain- ing a divore Meanwhile her woy- ward husband has reformed, and is | doing good work in the evangelistic sive and stylish line of millinery | returned from Eddyville. every exhibited in Paducah. ew Tam O'Shanters, new sail ors, new walking hats, and, in hats of all styles and description at prices that cannot fail to suit the most economical buy Bear in mind, we , select stock of mourning goods in ! the city, tral I'linois, who has in a short time Mr. Jas, E. Robertson has gone to] succeeding in converting thirty-two: gton to see the sights, people. There will be no services at Union} Last night seven converts wer Gospel Mission until further notice. | baptized in the ryer by the light Mrs, Pat. O'Brien left yesterday| the ‘Transfer Steamer Marian, ai arty the most |for Memphis, to attend Mardi Gras, [ast night there were five more coné ) Mr. James Smith went: up to| Versions, among them being Chief Princeton this morning on business, ingiueer Bt. Jolin, of the tage a ON steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tyndall are} Rey, Wolff has won the hearts of at New Orleans to attend Mardi] ai) the people at Brooklyn, and has Gra: made a wonderful impression, being Mr. Chas, Williamson and family, | blessed with most gratifying results of Fulton, were in the city to spendin his good work. Sunday. He thinks much additional good Senator Me D. Ferguson and Rep-| might be done in Brooklyn, but oth- resentative Mocquot came down from]ers are waiting for bim Frankfort to spend Sunday. Mrs. Henry E, Thompson and elsewhere. was re | Mrs. Edwin Rivers left Saturday eve- ning for Memphis on a visit. Mrs. Chas, Kleiderer has returned sold in the regular way under $3.50 and $4.00, but they are slightly damaged. Your choice of the lot for $1.00. Twelve hundred new sample cor- sets, all styles and colors, the range in price from 75¢ to $1.75—our price for your choice of any of these high-class goods, soc. Two hundred new gold belts, regular 25¢ and 50c belts—they are odd sizes—your choice for toc. A handsome set ring with every $5.00 purchase. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY LOCAL MENTION. Was Not Wanted. Horace Landers, colored, leased from the lockup Saturday night. He was arrested on suppo- , , sition that he was wanted at Brook-|to Henderson, after a visit to Mr. E. lyn, Lil, for malicious cutting, but] B. Richardson and family, Miss had been released there on condition} Katie Richardson is her guest at that he leave the town. Henderson. Beach & Bowers’ minstrels play at Reasons. ulton tonight, Mayfield tomorrow ¥ a is i night, and pass througt: Paducah en] Bishop Thos. U. Dudley, of Loui route to Princeton Wednesday morn- ville, who bas many friends in Padu- ing at 8 o'clock. cah as well as other parts of the state came in Saturday night badly bruis Yesterday's Courier-Journal con- Gomsgatis GAA Hiselee Wisely aa up. While eu route from Union| tained aa excellent balf-tone portrait ciety of the Protestant Episcopal City to Paducah Junction, the buggy] of Mrs, Caswell Bennett, the new en-]O0Y O° SiN eoastaas PAO turned over, his}rolling clerk of the senate, and her “ j is , <q |for refusing the position in the fol- bright little daughter, Miss Virginia. | ee ete, to Bishop Doane, of Sevators Jobn Bennett, of Rich- 5. Y =" Albany, who was appointed mond, and Wm. Henry Jones, of y PP S, Of as a committee of one to notify him Glasgow, who were on a committee of his election: sent from the legislature to inspect 4 ‘ ‘Task leave to say a word in ans- the Eddyville penitentiary, were in| wor tothe question, which way most Saturday night on a brief Reports from the county are to the | the ¢ naturally be asked, why I did not effect that all the roads are now in | Visit. give this decision when I was nomi- excellent condition, and travel 18] Bill Watkins, editor of the defunct) nated to this position by the almost good. "came up from Westport, | unanimous action of the board at its Saturday to see his family. | meeting in January, when I was pres- Bill is now wielding a hand saw with} ent, My angwer is that I did not A. Joslyn’s bridge yang, and says] dare thus in a moment to decide the he finds a saw far more powerful (in} question of duty presented by the Capt. Jimmie Owen, of the ferry]a financial way) than the pen, action, with but one dissenting voice, boat, left this morning for Cumber-] ‘The marriage of Dr. S, Z. ttol-Jof such a body of representative land river to pay a visit to Owen’s}jand, of Grahamville, to Miss Eva]churchmen. I could but feel that Cave, He will likely be gone sev-| ‘Temple, of Maxon’s mills, will take}such almost unanimous action might eral days. place as previously announced to-| indicate that it was the will of God morrow afternoon at 5:30 p. m. at{that I should undertake this extra- | the German Evangelical church, this} ordinary service, and, therefore, all city. that I dared to say at that time was that I hoped I would always be will- ing to undert any duty which) the church should put upon me, at the cost of any personal sacrifice, | andeven the cost of a seeming) sacrifice to the diocese of my love. ‘But now that by correspondence with my brethren in the episcopate Ihave learned that a majority of | them are opposed to my acceptance: of the oifice, even for the short time designated, and now that I have ued that the action of the board | itself was by no means unanimous, | my way is made perfectly plain; for| the constraining force of the unanim-| ity is no longer present to compel the sacrifice of myself and of my dio-| cese.’” MRS, JENNIE MULHOLLAND. Married Saturday at Cincinnati) to Mr. C. H. Wilkerson, = | uw 1| Sides in Cisne, Ill. BISHOP DUDLEY Declines a High Position— New City Laundry uses no muddy |p, water—clear distilled water only. tf Hurt In A Buggy. Mr. J. E. Rogers, a traveling man, d struck a stump and face being badly lacerated by the fall, Linnwood is the best good-sized, gooi quality 5-cent cigar made. Ask for it. u THE NEW PLACE THE LATEST GooDSsS WOLFF’ JEWELRY STORE. 408 BROADWAY Allthe Roads Ss Bismark and Sta: tf Smoke Pete's Banner. $ Went Up the Cumberland. Special Sale. Pure maple sugar, per Ib., 10¢. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 30. Choice dates, per lb., 7/e¢ Choice dried figs, per !b., 7'¢c. Choice N. O. molasses, per gal. 850, Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c. Oranges, per doz., 10c. to 30c. Qt. bottles best catsup, lic, L, Raxpotrn. Second st. No trouble to show goods. J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION: CLAIMS Come in. A DRAWING CARD. ‘| Harry Semon's Colossal Extrava- gavza Company Wedoesday Night. Harry Semon's Colossal Extrav: ganza company with twenty beauti- ful girls attired in dazaling costumes and ten funny comeslians in new spe- Prompt and thorough attention given} will Coleman, colored, is wearing] viaities, comes to Morton's fa to all cases. a badly disfigured phystognomy. He] house Wednesday night. The fol- Vouchers for quarterly payment of| was beaten up Saturday night, ac-l lowing is clipped from the Memphis pensions carefully attended to cording to reports by his brother-in-| Commercial-Appeal of Saturday : Office, 714 South Third street. law, on account of an old grudgi Hare Wo Senants Coleen Hic Coleman was recently fined for throw-|trayaganza company dre the 2Oo Coeoooes: 00000000 ; 7 i al ig pany drew another eg 3] ing an ice cream freezer at his wife. | large audience tc the Auditorium last WHY NOT TRY IT? Frien night. A watjnee and a perform. is is 7 P = lobes suitable} #2¢e tonight close the engagement of led rae CL eel Incandesoent, lamp glob »P} +3] this compan: At tonight’s per- But you've seen and read it. for system for sale at McPherson's y- : ; : formance, which will be strictly Others would have done the $| Drug store. paces a ark Meee ae same had it been your adver- been 4 Re auditor tisement. mitted 'o the orium,. Have you anything to an- SoU TH SIDE VIGIL 1s, Phone 89. 123 Will Coleman Beaten Up. Lost. A black silk handkerchjef holder. in other places, and he feels it his duty to go Rev, Wolff is a magnetic young man of imposing presence, and re- His field. items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers. The shaft that was formerly on the towboat Fritz is now being placed on the towboat Fred Nellis at Cairo. The Fred Nellis broke her shaft last Friday and the towboat Jennie Gilchrist is filling her place. The H. W. Buttorff arrived here thie morning at 6 o'clock out of the Cumberland River and left on her revurd to Clarksville today at noon. The City of Sheffield passed out of the Wennessee River late yesterday afternoon bound for St Louis. The Dick and Joe Fowler were out for their destinations as usual this morning. The Joe was somewhat late in arriving owing to the rough weather, The City of Clarksville is due here this afternoon from Goleonda and leaves on her return to Elizabeth- town tomorrow at noon. The gauge registered this morning 16.1 and rising with excellent pros- pects for big water. STOLE A HAM, The Police Have an Exciting Chase After John Marshall. George Goodman, Colored, Ar- for Carrying “Knucks,” olice Court News. Officer Tom Orr and Duputy Jailer Charlie Bonnin had an exciting chase yesterday afternoon after John Mar- shall, colored, who was charged with stealing a ham, On lower Court street Officer Orr shot at him a time or two, and afterward the deputy jailer also fired several shots. Marshall was not caught until he had been pursued about twenty-five blocks, He had previously thrown the ham away. It was taken from the towboat Kenton, and Capt. H. S. Robertson swore out the warraut This morning he was presented in the police court on a charge of petty larceny and of using abusive la toward the deputy jailer. He claimed another man stole the ham, and the case was continued until Wednesday. He was fined $20 and costs in the other case. George Goodman, colored, was arrested in Kawleiter’s restaurant yesterday afternoon én suspicion of being the man who robbed the in- mates of Maud Bell's establishment, mentioned elsewhere. A pair of steel knucks were found on him and judgment was reserved until tomor- DRUG STORE 28 WRONESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 BONDS' Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY THIRD AND COURT Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco phone 392 MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Ma | __ Home, « Sweet 4 Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. HARRY W. SEMON’S | BIG | EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY E are pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and ° * most beautiful line of pictures for premiums to our customers dil that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works jof art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we will give to our customers ABSOLUTELY FREE ure, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on any wall, in room or hall. We desire to show our customers how much we appre- ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv x them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We don't guessing,’ either. There is no game of chance about our premiums. Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand some art gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and brought us many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. Our prices on shoes please everybody. Even some who “come only to look remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town, but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, ‘‘Now is the accepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains and get first choice of our John J Dorian . 205 Broadway Come soon and Paducah, Ky. Funny Comedians, Pretty Girls, Dazzling Costumes. Opera, Burlesque, Spectacular, Com- edy, Pantomime, Ballet JUST WHAT YOU WANT Aver! | keep them A Hor Dish, wrrnt Tonas Geta Froyt Seat No advance in prices < on sale at Van Culin's. Tuesday Car Jumped the Track. A car on the Trimble street division jumped the track pear Tenth and Trimble streets last night, aud tore a large size hole in the sidewalk. It was not restored to the track until 5:30 this morn at our store beautiful pictures free. { self, so you can tell your our low prices and elegant Have you seeu the 08 model of the new ball-bearing Densmore type- writer? O. B. Sranks, Agent 2116 Paducah, Ky. Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon If not u Do you smoke Linnwood ? you ought to. Itis the best OPENING EXER Office, HOURS s Residence, 44 Of Owensboro’s Magniticent Y.M C. A. Building. phones { Tho exercises on the casion of the opening and dedication of the new Y. M. C. A. building at Owens: boro commence next Wednesday night and will conclude with the s vices on Saturday might. Wednesday 1 au address wil be given by Rev, W. H. Pinkerton of this city ¥ o'clock. dress will be ptist church by 30 o' eh M. given at the Third E Rev. Sam Jones, at 7 The Owensboro building is the first erected in Ken- tucky, and is one of the best arranged buildings for Y. M.C. A. work in the United States, so says Mr. Uble Y. C One embroidered edge handkerchief. Between Broadway and Adams streets on Seventh. Finder will be|They are Loaded in Great Shape rewarded. HEL Switu, 109 North Seventh street. for Burglars. nounce that will interest the hundreds who read the Sun ” every day? Then why not say it her ed OOOSOOOO-F 00000000: JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... jrow morning. a expended for the furnishings was| Maine at the time of the explosion raised by the woman's committee of | eg ped injury wes confirmed when the lo the news came that, according to the official list, he was at Key West anit uninjured, es Lew Wallace been chol- lenged to fight a duel by George E. Oakes, of Indianapolis, who served under McClellan, and who resents the statement made by Gen. Wallace tat had it not been for Lincoln McClellan would have surrendered the army. a member of the international com- mittee to overlook all plans of Y. M. C. A. buildings. The first money raised for the evection of the building was at the Sam Jones meeting at the t*hernacle| | in May, 1895, when $22,000 was! Nleventh street, fell on Broadway subscribed. Later this amount was/ this morning in front of Diehl's shoe raised to $26,000. Work began on store and broke his legdin two places the foundation in the spring of 1896.' Dr. Robertson dressed the injuries The lot cost $6,000; the building, and the unfortunate man was carried including fixtures and steam heating, home this afternoon, $18,000; furnishings, $500, makin a total cost of $24,500. The 8500 Ida Gray was charged with using abusive language towards Les Purdy and was fined $1 and costs. The Bride Was Formerly a Leader } in the Social Circles of i} Paducah. A number of citizens on the South Side have banded themselves into a baat . vigilant committee, according to Runaway Mule. Postman Chas. Grimm, and two Terrell Bros. Transfer wagon land- | watch each aight, taking turn about. ed at the Union Depot this morning] They are anxious to see the burglars after an exciting chase behind a wild} up their way, and declare if any of }jeader cf much prominence in Padu-| and wooly mule. The animal took {them come there the next time they] cgh, was married at noon Saturday fright down town and had full right} are heard of will be at an undertaking] gt the Gibson house, Cincinnati, of way until the depot was reached, | establishment, H. Wilkerson, of Lexing- ‘The wagon was not damaged, ee oe BERT WOODH aking It Lively For Texas Sports, Mr. k Walston, son of Mr. We want you for a customer. S. Walston the grocer on South New Crry Steam Lavunpry. George Pool was)\fined $1 and costs for using insulting language to- ward Si Marcus, a motorman. uf Mrs, Jennie Mulholland, of Frank Gen, s fort, formerly wife of evangelist] Hugh Mulholland, and once a social g, 100% Parker. colored. was fined $1 and costs for drunkenness, ‘There ts mo tO, country than | and until the Ia | be incurable. The news that Mic the Louisville boy who Lanahan, was on the The first announcement of the cu marriage came as a surprise to many friends, no information having been given out to any except immediate relatives. According to plans, Mr. Wi on snd Mrs, Mulbolland went Telephone No. 29 for a niee two horse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash, Ohio River Spoke ard] ™ James Spence Rim Co., E. E. Bell. tf. 419 Broadway. constitutional disease, and ther Many former.10c Smokers It Seems, a Wwaspoontul ‘aud Mncous surface | § fer one hundred doll Farmers’ Restaurant... 21? 8. Send sl The best meal! in town for the money... Open day and night WAS POPULAR HERE. Billy Scanlan Dies in Bloomingdale Asylum. To say something is one thing, tof Bert Woodhull was the successful : prove it is another. We can’t prove! winner of the pool contest at Henry neinnati trom Frankfort by the that Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey 15] f{oeke’s saloon, last night over Alex] ™orning train. They were met by the best cough remedy on earth unless} Fenner, by just }3 points out of 100, Capt. J. B, Wilkerson and Col. C, Short Orders} you will try it. If you do this and} says a San Antonio paper. don’t agree with us you get your money back from any druggist. ny 4 for circulars and testimonials, " | EY & CO., Toledo, O, | F. J. CHR: Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the bewt Ask Your Dealer for It ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE wisi, For Sale—Real Estate. joules Ba The following valuable real estate ‘Telephone 424 for best laundry in| 1g offered for sale at low prices: Paducah. Uf] Residence, six rooms, and lot, cor- w tice, ner Tenth und Jefferson. 2 323 © BROADWAY Y Stable end lot, Jefferson near William J. Scanlan, once one of the most popular of American singers, and delineators of Irish character, who is remembered by many Paducah theater-goers, died Saturday of paresis in Bloomingdale asylum, aged 42 years, His sudden eclipse, and retirement to obscurity was one of the most pa- thetic in the history of the stage. He had been in the asylum for six years, and bis faithful wife, Maggie Jordan, never deserted him, NEW TIME CARD Went Into Effee: On Two Minis Divisions Yesterday, A new time card wort into effect yeverday on the St, Louis division of the Lilinois Central, No changes wore made exceptin the arrival of the afternoon train from St. Louis. This is hereafter due at o'clock instead of 3 o’clock. A new time card went into effect ‘on the Memphis division of I. C. also but affects only freight trains, ———_—_ Cumbe: A meeting is being ccnlucted in The monthly mothers’ meeting will be postponed this week to give place to a public memorial service in honor of our beloved departed chieftain, Francis E, Willard, We should all do homage to the memory of one who bas been a bless- ing to the Christian world. The world saw in her a saint, and bowed in admiration of the truly good and beautiful. A gifted mind, an elo quent tongue, & masterly 1ntellect and a spirit-filled life—such was the leader of the Woman’s Christian Temperance union, and 250,000 American women bemoan her loss, ‘Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.’’ Her spirit has gone before, and ever will lead the hosts on to vietory and to God. We sincerely urge the public to Unite with usin this memorial ser- vice, to be held in the First Christian eburch Wednes lay afternoon at 3 o'clock, Press ScrERINTENDENT, Mercury Falls to 25, The temperature last night dropped 4s low as Coming on the heels of such spring-like weather as the people had experienced for a week past, the sudden cold wave seemed much colder than it really was, There this courch by the pastor, The ser- vices are held in the lecture room each evening at 7:50 o'clock. erage ate renee wpa have been several attempts to snow, the one of today being somewhat more successtul than the others, Tenth, touching Llinois Central rail- road. Business property on Third street between Broadway and Jefferson, 43 feet front, now used as coal yard and feed store. For terms apply to J. T, Donovan or John O’Brien, Padueah, Ky, 21-5 The new model No. 4 Yost type- writer prints without ribbon, Beauti- ful and perfect work all the time. 216 O. B. Sranks, Agent. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARI- cone pean ner” i Inducements for The Coming Week | Black Dress Goods Department New Arrivals For Early —Beginning Monday we will|Spring—t1t will not be very make special prices on all black | long now until we hear the in and high-class few days ago we recei new things in this line. Also | fro received an assortment of bro-| caded taffetas and satin. | Underwear Department—Odd | spri sizes that are left in the unde wear department you c for any reasonable price. do not wish to carry any stock over in this department, and this week will clear them out. Gents’ Suspenders —Just re-| In ceived, fifty dozen gents’ sus- penders, ranging in style andj; ices to suit all people and their | py; in | time assortt. perunent igs for all people |Inducements for The Coming Week m eastern importe: rs Also, our large ste spring embroideries ha and is now open for inspection co ‘tion with ia linons, is quite 3 is headquarters f We are receiving dally sand fac tories every new thing in wool en and wash fabrics for carly, What fabrics have af rived are of very pretty weave, ta te k of ne arrived ur ne’ at of torchon laces and Our lining de- | ‘omplete, | ving purchased suitable fit nd purses. or spriny | dresses, Do not forget to cal «First-class Goods, Fair Dealing and Low Prices the Extent of our Business Victory over Competitors... BLY, DIPPIUE AND WHITE WOUUOT0000000000030000008 QO ND WHITE § Headquarters for the famous Kabo Corsets in the latest forms and styles Inducements for The Coming Week Inducements for The Coming Week Notions, Notions—A pen-) Ladies’ Hose—A Ladies’ fast cil tablet for Variegated black hose at 7¢ per pair; an- colors in crochet cotton for ge other fast black at ge per pair, per spool...Box batchelor but-| ‘Twenty-five dozen ladies’ 4o- tons for ge gauge seamless fast black hose, sold everywhere at 20c, this week's price, 12!vc per pair. Gent’s Half Hose—A Gents’ seamless half hose at sc a pair. Fifteen dozen gents’ tan, ox- blood and black seamless hose, regular price 15¢, this week 10c. Children’s Hose—In{fants’ fast black, sizes from 5 to 8'¥, at 5c. ‘Ten dozen miss ribbed hose, ‘and children's $ this week's pr es from 6 to g'y, ' re 10¢ per pair, Remnant Basket—Many good $ $ 2 $ $ Dressing combs at sc each.,.Metal back combs at 5¢ to 20¢..,Children’s pretty plaid Windsor ties, worth 35¢, Lead pencils with rub. attached for 1¢ each...One spool Daisy kuitting silk, ge Gents’ pretty silk: ties from Gents c All col in Lars sin baby w ulls ribbons Andrew Jergens & Co.'s fine toilet soaps—White Rose, Ag ate, Wild Locust, Honey, at se each, six for ase, fo sale only. Dr. Stews septic, Buttermilk ber toilet soaps, for comple: ion, three cakes in box, for 18¢ per box SLASHOD w | KARO STYLE NE356, What J.B. Corsets are left go at 88¢, emember, if you wish to be pleased in the corset line, don't fait ™/things in short lengths can be | found in our remnant basket at | about half price. Look 'em over. rset, 75e,

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