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“A Rush The Will not express it when you see the bar- gains we are offering this week. Five hundred new shepherd plaid skirts, different colors and patterns, all wool, extra widths and heavy weight. These skirts could not be 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, 50. | Two hundred new gold belts, | regular 25¢ and 50c belts—they are odd sizes—your choice for roc. A handsome set ring with every $5.00 purchase. 215 BROADWAY... THE B. EYES TESTED FREE! Spectacles Properly Adjusted; Satisfaction Guaranteed o00oeeee J.L.WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN PERSONALS. Hon. Henry Burnett is in Hender- son, Mrs, Clint Wileox has returned | from Mayfield. | Miss Lillian Rudy is visiting in| Evansville. for Spoils Mrs. George Flournoy is visiting in Memphis. | Col. F. E. Jewett, of St. Louis, is | at the Palmer, | Col. C. W. Webb, was in the city today, Attorney C. C. Grassham, Smithland, was in the city today, Mrs, Mildred Locke, of Fulton, is a guest of Mr. J, A. Lane and fami- ly. Mrs. H. E, Thompson and Mrs. Edwin Rivers have returned from | Memphis, Mrs. Dr. E, E. Elhs, of Dyers- burg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Flournoy. The Medical and Surgical society will meet tonight with Dr. J. T. Reddick, Mrs. Alice Thompson, of Folrence Station, is visiting Mrs. Clint Boaz, her sister. Mr. Hugh Harley is ill at the resi- dence ef Mrs, Brogan, on West 24.—Fair | Trimble street. Mrs, James P, Winehester is rap- idly recovering, her many friends will be glad to know. Mrs. Will Watkins and son have gone to Tennessee on a visit to her MILLINERY DEPARTMENT... Just received—The most exclu- sive and stylish line of millinery y exhibited in Paducah. New Tam O'Shanters, new sail ors, new walking hats, and, in fact. hats of all styles and descriptions, at prices that cannot fail to suit the most economical buyers. Bear in mind, we carry the mos' select stock of mourning goods in the city. of Smithland, | | f o ur AZAAR ...215 BROADWAY ~ WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, K Feb. tonight and Friday, not so warm Fri- day morning. LOCAL MENTION. A False Alarm. husband and father, The fire department was called to] Mr, J. B. Buchanan is at the South Third street about 7:30]Palmer, and will sell carloads of o’clock last night by an alarm from] candy, crackers, etc., today. box 53, which proved to be false. Col. R. Rowland returned yester- A SCHOOL SENSATIONS |An Impudent Young Lady and |32-Page Book on Home Dress- Her Card. \| Had Vransferred to Another © to Apologize—Was School. There has been a sensation of considerable proportions in one of the South Fourth street schools, but it did not leak out until today. It appears a young lady wi short sentence on a card andy it to another girl, She words of inquiry under it, the first girl answered it, the reflected on the principal, who “Was naturally embarrassed when it aéci- dentally fell into his hands. He called the girl into the room, and she finally acknowledged that it was all a joke, and the card, with its contents, which would not look well in print, was turned over to Supi. McBroom. The result of it all was that the offending young lady was transferred to another sahool. The matter was of course reported to the officials of the board, and although an effort bas been made to suppress it, it has been of no avail. MORE THIEVES a Lower Section of the County. In the N day froma t.ip to St. Louis, Evan- Shs eeu, PAA Neale tes ston, Cloverport and other eities. —_—— Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Switzer cele- Served Hits Time. brated their tin wedding last night at Herman Matthews, colored, ¥bo|their home on Bronson avenue, 9 was sentenced to jail for stealing ®/ large crowd enjoying the event, bucket of jelly from Mr. Pat Lally,! Mrs, James Weille entertained was released today Monday at progressive euchre in hon- Notice. or of her sister-in-law, Miss Sallie Owners of horses, mules and cattle} Hermann, of Muncie, Ind., who is will conform to the ordinance govern- | visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Harris, ing same, at once or suffer the pen- Mr. Chas. L. Willis and wife, alty. Horses and mules, loose, are] Dontonville, Kan., after a vis not to be let run in the city limits at]Mrs, Willis’ father, Mr. W. W. any time day or night. Cattle are to] Stewart, at Smithland, passed through be confined at night, This will ve] the city yesterday en route home. rigidly enforced. 3 T of ‘ThirtysFourth Auniversary. |Paducab, passed through the city to- Paducah lodge, Knights of Pythias, will entertain at their hall on Broad: | he has been on a visit to Memphis, Mr. W. A. Spink, of the Ameri- Mr can Express company, formerly of i day en route from Louisville, where Three Farm Houses Entered by Them Last Night. Thieves have broken loose again in the Massac section of the county, Au Expert Dressmaker Tells How ae VALUABLE BOOK FREE. kon ti BONDS’ DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT making Given to Our Readers. to Make Over and Ke-Color Old Dresses, Wraps and Other Clothing in the Latest Styles to Look Like New-Practical Instructions That Will Save Money Any Home. a is astonishing how little money ‘and work are required to make fash ionable, up-to-date gowns and wraps from last year’s cast-off clothing, if one only knows how. Home Dress- making is a 32-page book, written by an expert dressmaker, that gives pict- ures of fashionble dresses, wraps, and coats for women and children, and tells just how they can be made from old garments that are faded, un- fashionable in color, or out of style. . Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco jephone 392 COUPON, Send this with a2-cent , stamp to Wells, Rich- ardson & Co., Burling- * ton, Vt., and receive * free, by mail, one copy of ‘Home Dressmak- ing.’’ | MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE 2 Fletcher Terrell, Manager SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 MATINEE AND NIGHT . . ‘The Sun has made special arrange- ments with the publishers to give the ‘THE CREAT RURAL COMEDY, book free to any of its readers who send the coupon with a two-cent stamp to Wells, Richardson & Coy Bur- A | lingtou, Vt, The edition is limited, and any one who wants the book} The play that has made millions laugh; should send at once. pa pe with songs, ces, and new re THE THREE RIVERS, ined character specialties i] | | | This morning, Mr. Henry Temple, jr., of Maxon’s Mills, came to the city to secure a detective. Last night tineves broke into his meat house and stole two fifty-pound cans of lard, 18 cans of tomatoes, and all the canned preserves there. The goods must have been hauled off in a wagon. Thieves also entered the house of Green Bennett, in the same neighborhood, but did not secure anything. The house of Mr. Donaldson, the cross-roads blacksmith, was robbed | SEE the thrilling saw mill scene SEE Potomac river by moonlight. | SEE the village tavern, | SEE Scenes in Washington, D. C Items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers. Business was quite active down] 1 WO BRASS BANDS! about the wharf this morning, there] Watch for the big street parade at noon. being five packets in an out and each} Bring the litle ones and Jaugh with seemed to be doing good freight bus-} Uncle Josh. iness. The gauge registered this morning 19 feet and rising. The John S. Hopkins was in and Matiuee prices—Children under 12 years, 15¢ adull Night price INC, ASE, $C. 75 Seats on riday at Van Culin's pure lea jroom or hall. way tonight in honor of their thirty- Councilman Wm, Eades, who was] of quite a quantity of meat, There out for Evansville this morning on Filters ~ « What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as ° r and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY Home, 4 Sweet 4 Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. E are pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and most beautiful line of pictures for premiums to our customers that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works of 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 picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on any wall, in We desire to show our customers how much we appre- ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We don't keep them ‘‘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. 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 te~ but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, ‘‘N~ accepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains > at our store, and get first choice of our ,’ beautiful pictures free. Come soon aad Johe . J. Dorian see for yourself, so you can tell your friends about our low prices and clegas® 205 Broadway gift pictures. . wn, w is the Paducah, Ky. fourth anniversary of the order of|married yesterday at Birmingham,| have been a number of depredations time, 28 MONDAY, FEB. 28 proapway 408 sroanway U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION: CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases. Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street. 20000000000 20000000000 3) WHY NOT TRY IT? This is not a large ad. But you've seen and read it. Others would have done the same had it been your adver. tisement. Have you anything to an- nounce that will interest the hundreds who read the Sun every day? Then why not say it her 009000007 00000000 ood JOHN G, MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW... 419 Broadway. Farmers’ —_James, Spe Restaurant.... 21) §, Sand $1 The best meal in town for the money... Open day and night nce Short Orders ‘There ts more Catarrh in t country then all other nd unt the last few yea For a great many years dc onounced it a local disease, atid pre local remedies, and by constantly failing cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable, Selence has proven catarrh to ce a constitutional disease, and therefore riquires @ constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, mauufactured by I. J. Cheney & Co., to- Jedo, Obio, is the only constitutional cure on 0 taken interoally In doses is section of the ribed tem. offer one hundred dollars for any case it falisto cure, Send for circulars and Westimouials, Address, FJ. NEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Telephone 121 for best laundry in Paduea. tt Concert at the Y. M. C, A. Tonight The ‘Blind Joe” concert at the Y. M.C. A. hall tonight will tax the auditorium to its utmost. The pro- gram speaks fer itself, and is one of the most complete ever offered here, Those who have not already ar- ranged to go, should do so at once. Wood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cosh. Obio River Spoke and Rim Co., E. E. Bell. tf. Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. u Shot 10 the Arm. James Hotson an and Dal- =| lo be eo little, has decided ,| snother engagement tonight, wad his Pythian knighthood. An entertain- Ala., arrived home with his bride to- ing program has been prepaved, and |day, Miss Beulah Lamb, of Green- a large crowd is ted. ville, Ky., a niece of the groom, ac- —— companied him to Birmingham, and came to Paducah with the couple today on a visit. JOSHUA SIMPKINS, *| Ladies’ snd Children’s Matinee Sat- Special Sale. Pure maple sugar, per ib., 10c. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 30v. Choice dates, per Ib., 72 c. Choice dried ts, per Ib., 7c. Choice N. O. molasses, per gal. Cc. Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c. Oranges, per doz., 10c, to 30c. Qt. bottles best catsup, 15c, I. L. Ranpoira. 123 S. Second st. sie urday—Admmission 15 and 25 cents. Joshua Simpkins will appear at Phone 89, Morton’s opera house Saturday af- ne ternoon and night. Charged With Bastardy, It is said to be a well written pas- Mollie Gumm, cvlored, went be-|toral play, with an interesting plot, fore County Clerk Graham yesterday | the story heing a happy blending of afternoon and swore out a warrant| sunshine and shadow. The situa- against Richard Howell, a colored) tions are said to be strikingly realis- farmer, charging him with bastardy. |tic,gwith an overflow of fun and jzeq,| Amusement, There are seven comedy sized, 1 : ‘Ask | Parts in addition to that of Uncle Josh, which character is really a ——____- = whole show in itself. A sensational Alleged Meat Thieves Held Over. | novelty is introduced in the third act Two young men of the Ragland|in the shape of a realistic saw mill section of the county, Hunt and|scene, in which a ‘monster circular White, charged with stealing meat} saw is used, and which is said to act- Linnwood is the best good- good quality 5-cent cigar made, for it. from Mr. Jobn Dunn, were held to] ually saw through real timber. terday, and in default of $500 bonds} Prime Render Lump only 9 were remanded to jail to await the}rents cash. Best coal in West- Valuable Real Estate For Sale. |sereened- Choice egg 8 cents The following valuable rea} estate]eash, ‘Telephone 370. Residence, six rooms, and lot, cor- ner Tenth and Jefferson. Jeff J. Read, Manager, Tenth, touching linois Central rail-] DEATHS IN THE HOSPITAL, road. nent between Broadway and Jefferson, 43 ioonle. feet front, now used as coal yard and For terms apply to J.T, Donovan] boater from Island creek, died of or John O’Brien, Paducah, Ky. 21 5] pneumonia in the city hospital this 5 Pas | hospital yesterday afternoon, and has Semon’s Extravaganza company], people that are known. gave a good performance to a large ij Paris, Tenn., died last night in the last night. ‘The boys were delighted | nospital from the same disease, He d the bald-heap row was in ecsta- ; A y Both bodies were buried this af haps the biggest man in the conatry ternoon in the pauper graveyard, jo play answer by County Judge Tully yes- —_— action of the April grand jury. ern Kentucky, and the best 1s offered for sale at low prices; eateal Gaal aatitron 00; Stable snd lot, Jefferson near Business property on Third street|‘Two of the Patients Died of Pueu- feed store. William Fisher, aged 60, a shanty Extravagi ‘onight. morning. He was admitted to th audience at Morton’s opera house Alvin Allen, a colored tramp from cies. Manager Semon, who 1s per- ul hed poae COMING. compaay will doubtless play to an- other good house, The specialties are all up to date, and those who at~ : a a vm tend are assured @ treat. Hoyt’s‘'A Trip to Chin atown’’ Mon- day Night. Notice. All bills against the board of edu- Next week will be one of merri- cation must be filed with secretary] ment at Morton’s opera house as the not later than the Saturday preced-] attraction announced is nothing less ing the first Tuesday in every month ;] than Charles H. Hoyt’s master come- otherwise they will not be considered | ay, «A Trip to Chinatown.” Frank until tue regular meeting in the next] Lane and and an excellent company, month, C. ©. Ros, Secty, 24f2.}direct trom Hoyt’s Theatre, New York, will present the play, introduc- ing a number of new and catchy mu- uae al numbers that are sure to set the aundry uses no muddy|town whisthng and humming for weeks after ‘‘Chinatown’s” engage ment here is ended, We want you for a customer. New City Steam Lacnpey. New City water—clear distilled water only, tf uf Regular review of the Maccabees will be held at K, of H. hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock, AN members re quested to be present. Jawes Weitte, R, K, ‘The new model No. 4 Yost type- writer prints without ribbon, Beauti- ful and perfect work all the time, 2116 O. B, Starks, Agent. rvices Tonight. Il be services again to- night at 7:30 o'clock in the lecture room of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, conducted by the pastor, Ssh ~ (me Fresh and salt water fish received daily, Salmon, red snapper, cod, sielts, Spanish mackeral, trout, ete. §. H. Crank, 125 S, Second St, eo Salt Water Fish, Mr. 8. H, Clark, the commission dealer, has just received a choice lot of fine salt water fish which can be 24f1mo Lecture at Temple Isr: Jas Watson engaged duel with pistols in the Sandy Creek section of Livingston county Saturda, Hutson was shot in the arm, rests have been made. obtained no where else in this part of the state, His customers would do Mr. Simon Peiser, of Cincinna will deliver a lecture at Temple thing in this line that could be de-|member of the congregation and ail sired, others are invited to be present, in that section of the county lately, and there bas thus far been obtained ne clue to the thieves. ATKLETIC CLUB. Paducah Now Has a First Class Association. will ablish a Small League With Paducah a Member. Paducah now has a first class ath- letic association. It is called the 1st. Ward athletic club and boasts of six- teen members. The young men only a day or two ago completed their or- ganization, and now have a base ball club and are to organize a league of small er cities, such as Princeton, Eddy- ville, uttawa, Benton, Murray, Paris, Tenn., Mayfield, Fulton, and sugh plgces, ewch city to put upa $50 forfeit, The officers of the new club are: Gus. Brahic, Pres ;jFrank Vincient, Vice. Pres. Will How, Sec; William Harper, Treas, Both base ball and foot ball cluhs will be maintained, and much sport is promised to Paducahans, WORK STOPPED On a Private Sewer Being Built at the West End. Mavor Lang Refers the Matter the Board of Health. to | There is likely to be trouble in the West end over a sewer some of the residents in the West side of Fount- ain avenue are building, for the pur- pose of draining into Bradshaw creek which passes under Broadway near by, A litch has been dag and an 8-in. pipe laid, but todsy Mayor Lang stopped operations by issuing an or- der tothe residents to proceed no further in the work without an order from the board of health. As there is a pool of water that stands contin- uously below where it is purposed to empty the sewer water into the creek, Mayor Lang thinks it was inimical to the health of the locality to permit the sewer pipes to be laid. The board of health will decide the ques- tion. Prime Render Lump only 9 cents cash. Best coal in West- ern Kentucky, and the best screened, Choice egg 8 cents cash. Telephone 370. The City of Clarksville got away today at noon for Elizabethtown. The P. D. Staggs leaves this after- noon for Waterloo, Ala, The Peter§Hontz did not get away tor Tennessee river until early this morning. She is en route after ties. The Reuben Dunbar arrived out of A TRIP ase, the Cumberland river late yesterday! CORI IN ATOWN afternoon, and left immediately for Hvansville, The City of Sheffleld 1s due here from St. Louis, en route up the Ten- nessee river. ‘The towboat R. A. Speed, with | MR. FRANK LANE big tow of ties, is due here out of SE the Tennessee river this afternoon. 2 The Clyde will arrive owt of the | Tennessge tomorrow and leaves on HEAR T her return Saturday afternoon. ‘3 The Ferd Herold lett for St. Louis ai today as f Maloney aud the Oday BS noon wii 8 ta. 6F, tea: Together with the latest and the most The Charley McDonald left for} recent contributions in songs, dances Cincinnati today at noon, towing ane] 4nd specialties. of the Barrett Line whaythoats. is usually quiet and peaceable, but PRELIMINARY HEARING Te ere when he gets too much ‘‘red eye,’” OF THOMAS HANNON, WHO I8]he CHARGED WITH MURDER, BEGAN TODAY. After Nearly Three Vears Absence, The greatest of a4 farce comedies, to be presented hy 9 specially selected com: 3 av from Hloyt's theater, New York, neaded by the popular comedy actor, The dashing widow The dying man The Airting girl. ‘The disappointed bachelor. he Bosom Priend of Albert, Prince of Wales I Love You in the Same old Way Prices—ase, 3sc, soc. 75c_and $1. Seats on sale Saturday at VanCulin's ——_—_— the Morning Star saloon, and drove everybody out with his pistol. OMm- cers Potter and Underwood made the arrest. The prisoner was today fined Much Evidence Heard—Man Sent}/$50 and sentenced to ten days in to the Lockup For Contempt. Other Police News. sehee, colored, for the third time this winter, was charged with stealing coal. He said he picked The preliminary trial of Thomas}it up, but the circumstances were Hannon, charged with the murder of | against him, Will Hall, was begun in the police] He was held to answer and went to court this morning, Judge Sanders | jail in default of a $100 bond. presiding. The evidence adduced was sub-| p,, stantially the same as at the coroner's ha: inquest. G. W. Hall, father of the murdered man, talked himself into] W. J. King, the picture man, was the lockup during the progress of the/ fined $1 and costs for using insulting trial, While Mrs. Hall was testify- | language towards I. Levine. ing he insisted in interjecting ques- tions to the intense annoyance of the RAILROAD NOTES, court. Judge Sanders several times ordered him to desist, but he broke forth again finally, and Judge San- ders sent bim to the lockup for three ane was not released until Claim Agent John C. Yates, of | Hannon, the defendant, claimed Princeton, is in the city. that the shooting occurred in the hall Supt. W. J. Haraban came in t! instead of Hull's room, and that Hall moroing at 10:15 from Central City, was threatening him with an ax when] and will likely remain over tonight he fired. and attend a meeting of the Elks. At press time the case was still on —_—_—— A nt Paymaster L, B. Butts, trial, and may not be finished today. — of the Iilinois Central, passed through Allan Waters, alias ‘‘Dummy,’’/on the pay car this morning en route who lost his hearing years ago from] from Louisville to the Memphis divi- | typhoid fever, and consequently for-| sion, got how to talk, was presented in the ‘ police court this morning on a charge} Business is rapidly increasing in} of flourishing a pistol Dummy” Pe so ¥ departments of the Illinois ‘entral. Master Mechanic Hassman is out! on the road on business, Minnie Reese, an inmate of Ida ench’s, was fined $5 and costs for rboring a vicious dog. Ww. Harahan Today. Supt. J. Is Here} | Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dispatcher Allan Jorgenson 1s able! to resume work and was at headqua Central Coal and Iron Co., Jeff J. Read, Manager. t. Dr. R. R. Winston says he would not have the office of city physician for any consideration, A Minister’s License, Rev, J. W, Waters yesterday took out minister's license and executed bond to perform marrage ceremonies. Have you seen the '98 model of and| Well to call on him, for he has any-| Israel Friday evening at 7:30, Every| the new ball-bearing Densmore type- writer? 26 O. B, Starks, Agent, Paducah, Ky,* ters this morning. 698 Ran, they wili send you absolutely FRE: ®@ valuable paper on these diseases, and positive proofs of their truly | taken at home under their or they’ will bills pele the: eat 0 are perfectly rellable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, every case they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges ited ina jcure is effected. Alber* Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Firtn Staeet.... Next Door Tue Patan 30 9:00 am. :00—3 :00 pm. :00—8 :30 p.m. Dr. 7 1 Office, - 364 Residence, 144 Telephones { HOURS { 7 “WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter The '98 mode; of the New Densmore is ball bearing in all, See sample with oO. B. STARKS., Ageut for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typswriters. Supplies for all standard machines. — —— Prime Render Lump only 9 Lem n’ F cents cash. Best coal in \West- ee bat Feed Store! ern Kentucky, and the best sereened. Choice egg 8 cents} ALL KINDS OF FEED.. cash, Telephone 370. Give us a Eh aaah UE fer Central Coal and [ron Co., ANDIN Jeff J. Read, Manager. 100 TO ANY MAN, For Chapped Hands and Face, Use Wut Par $100 ror Any Case Of Weakness in Men They Treat and WINSTEAD'S ~s HANDINE Fail to Cure. An Omaha County places for the There is nothing to equal it. Sold by all first- first time before the public a Maaicat. class druggists. TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali. ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and I eA Second Hand Goods Restoration of Life Force in old and yoo men, No worn-out French rem Ne contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. Itis a WonpER. FUL TREATMENT-—magical in ite effects itive in ite cure. 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