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| RAILROAD ments... => We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which iiust be Sold | For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at Monu ye HSS TRADE MARK 4: REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co. 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky —_—$—$—$—— ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. ARRIVE P.O. papal 6:00. m 2.20pm P.0 Memphis and South 6:00am, 2.20pm St. Louis and West. 8:00am 3:10 pm kvansyille and Ohi 10:00. m (daily except v River Points. nboat due 10:55 a m & St.L. South. 6:(0 am LOCAL MENTION. ‘Thereis a Difference— a real difference, a vast difference— between Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey and any other cough, cold or lung remedy. Besides cutting the phlegm and curing the cough or cold at once, it soothes the irritation—heals the bronchials, and exhilarates the lungs” 25c at all good druggist Kindness, Gentleness and Loye- The above words are said to be the solution of Prof. Gentry’s plhenome- nal success in the management of animals. In a recent interview he is quoted as having said: ‘Kindness is the only method I pursue 1n train- ing my animals for exhibitions."’ And he added: ‘The gentleness Benton and N.C, 10:10p m with which T handle them and the} love of the work has, I think, allowed me to go farther in their education than any other gentleman in a similar line.’’ The entire their tent corner Ohio and April 12. Afternoon, 2 ing, 8 p. m. The engagement of these talented animals can be looked forward to with great delight by the best class of pe ple to whom Prof. Gentry’s famous and interesting exhibition appeals. The prices of admission are, children, 10 cents; adults, 20 cents. Don’t forget that the book auction will close tomorrow night. Improve the opportunity to get good books cheap while you have it. COURT AT MURRAY. Circuit court began at Murray to- day, Judge Thomas P. Cook pri ding. This will be Judge Cook's first court in his home town. Mr. M. D. Holton, formerly of Paducali was appointed master commissioner of Calloway, to « Mr D.L Redden, a republi The docket of criminal cases is not very impor- tant. Judge Cook and Prosecuting Attorney Howell were in the city yesterday enroute to Murray, DEATHS. Mrs, Mary Smedley, aged 55, died of general debility Saturday night at her hume near Little Cypress, Mar- sha! country. The deceased leaves two children. The remains were terred this afternoon in the family burying ground, Dave, the 3-months old child of J. . Sawyer, who resides on the Blandville road, died yesterday of congestion of the bowels. The re- mains will be buried tomorrow morn- ing near Mayfield. DOGS AND PONIES ON PARADE. Starting tomorrow at about noon Prof. Gentry’s famous dog and por show will parade the principal streets of the city. This part of the Gen- try show has been greatly improved since last seen here and it will be well worth coming out to see, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Work in the Knight rank tonight. All members and visitors invited. MARRIAGE YESTERDAY. Sam Cane, aged 24, and Amanda Fletcher, aged 16, were married yes- terday, Both reside in the city. Young Men’s congress meets in Y. M. C. A, ball tonight at 8:30 sharp. Connoisseur's delight—Linnwood i tf Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pales NG POvDIR A Pass Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDAR' company of dogs and ponies, over one hundred in num- ber, are to exhibit in this city under Third street two days starting Tuesday, Even- ‘(logs and ponies, all of whom are | Best Dill Pickels, per gal.. $1 cash, PERSONALS. *e — C. H, Stark, of Benton, was in the city yester Deputy Collector Hendrick went to Claxton today. Mr. A. C. Kinstein, of St. Louis, is here on business, Councilman J, M. Ezell is in St. Louis, on business. Hon. Jno, K. Hendrick spent San- day in Smithland, Miss Auna B, Larkin has gone to Cincinnati on a visit. Mr. Will Hunt, of Mayfleld, spent yesterday in thecity. Deputy Circuit Clerk Will C, Kidd is on the sick list today. Col. Tom Corbett has gone to Bal+ lard county ou a visit. Mrs, S. Burnett has gone to May- field on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Eva E. Beck, of Brooklyn, was a visitor here yesterday, Mrs. D. W. Kirkpatrick, of Car- rollton, is at the New Richmond Miss Emma Thompson bas returned from a visit to Jonesboro, Arkansas Mr. Frank Shatt went to Prince- ton this morning in the interest of the Equitable. Mrs, John D. Ruff, of Phi adelphia, 1s a guest of Cuunciiman J. M. Ezell and wife. Mr. Matthew Carney is in from 9 trip in the interest of the Acetylene Gas company. Miss Annie McDonald, of May- field, was in the city yesterday ef route to Lovisville. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Elliott and Miss Ethel Cook, of Mayfield, visited Mrs. B. J. Billings yesterday. The Misses Hendrick, after a brief visit to Miss Susie Jorgenson, left this morning for theic home in Madi- sonville. bi RUMBLING An Important Change on the} Transfer Boat Scheduled. Capt. Beatty to ‘lake Charge. Three Su Yesterday—General Agent Donoyan to Moye His Office, An important change in ratlroad and river circles takes place Wednes- day next, according to reports. Capt. J. S. Beatty, until a few weeks ago in charge of the City of Chatta. nooga, and one of the best known and most popular river men in Padu- cab, will according toramors, take charge of the Illinois Centre] transfer boat Osborne, on Wednesday. This will probably result in a com- plete change of crew, It is reported that Mr. Clay Warden may be chief engineer. Capt. Beatty was cap! of the transfer boat here for about five years. Capt. W. H. Edwards is now captain of the Osborne, with Mr. Wn. St. John chief engineer. There were three wrecks on the II- linois Central yesterday, but none of them were of serious consequence, The first was a derailment of six cars of Extra South No. 350, under Conductor Scott. The accident was the result of the train breaking in two and colliding, and occurred near Nortonville. There was a similar accident at East Troy, six cars of Conductor Craft’s train, No. 172, being de- railed. Dr. Will Owen, who has been at- tending the dental college at Indian- apolis, is at home to spend his vacae tion. Capt. Jos. Y. Johnson, of Galves- ton, Tex , isa guest of his father, Clark. Mr. Frank Shutt, of the Equitable, 1s back from a week’s trip through the Second congressional district in the interest of his company. Messrs. Chas. A. Humphreys, of the Smith Premier, and Mr. Rodney Jones of the Bhckensderfer compa. nies, Were in the city yesterday, Mrs. W. A. Tucker, of Hopkins- ville, but who is in this city today, received the alarming news that her husband at San Antonio, Texas, is dangerously iil. She will go to bim at once. The marriage of Mr. Phillip B. Jobnson, formerly of the city, to Miss Anna Latta Law, of Bartow, Fla., will take place tomorrow at the bome of the bride. ‘The couple will reside at Eagle Lake, Fla. The informal reception of the newly elected officers to the members of the Elks Wednesday promises to be well attended as well as enjoyable. It will not be a social session, only # reception. There will probably be an initiation at the regular meeting the following night. HARD-LUCK STORY. A Lady Who Heard Her Son-in- Law Was Dead. i An aged lady named Mrs. Kinser today applied to County Judge J. C. Tully for aid. She said she came here with her son-in-law, Mack Elli- ott, and daughter, and rented a house in Rowlandtown. Her son-in-law, who was a coal digger, left for one of the mines up the road, snd has not been heard from since, except through a report that he was dead. The family has heard nothing defi- nite from him except that he was killed in a cave-in of the mines. The county afforded them tempo~ rary relief. A Real Novelty. A novelty of any description is thoroughly appreciated, but more es pecially so in the amusement line, of which there are few. The one that enjoys the distinction of possessi really more novelty and interesting features 1s Prof. Gentry’s famous dog and pony show, which exnibits in this city under a tent corner Ohio (1 Third streets two days, starting nesday April 12, Afternoon 2:30 Evening at 8. The entire perform- ance is given by one hundred superb ir beauty and intelli- t been educated to 4 wonderful degree of intelligence hy Prof. Gentry, who 1s known every- where as a most successful trainer of animals. ‘The prices of admission are decidedly reasonable, being chil- tren 10¢ and adults 20 famous for thei 3 Crown Raisins per Ib.. Seedless Raisins, per lb. Choice Prunes, per Ib. Hominy and Grits, per Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour, Choice Dates, per ber Ib.......5¢ Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. ..73¢ Best N.G, Molasses, per gal... .30c Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs....5¢ Hest Kraut, per gal...........30¢ «+200 Oyster Crackers, per lb Lemons, per doz..... es 1, L. RANDOLPH, 123 South Second Street, ’Phone 89, i 10¢ Beauty Ix Blood Deep, Clean blood means a clean skin, No auty without it, Casearets, Candy Cath dan y bilious complexion by taking y—beauty for ten € All drug Wists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10e, 25¢, 50c. Wood, Telephone No, 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, Ohio River Spoke and Rim Go., E. E. Bell, tf. conducted by the pastor, every eyening this week, service in basement of church from 4to 5 p.m. The third wreck was on the Gren- ada division, and nothing is known of it here, as accidents on that division ‘are not reported here. It is known that it was not serious, however. No one was injured in any of these Joe H, Johnson, at Forrth and mishaps, but there was considerable | medi damage to rolling stock. Carpenters today began work on the old dispatchers office, near Broadway and the railroad, to con- vert the building into nice office rooms. General Agent J. ‘IT. Dono- van, Chief Clerk Meyers and the freight corps of clerks and officials of the Illinois Central, as soon as the repairs and improvements are made, will at once move upstairs in the rooms formerly occupied by the dispatchers, Trainmaster Flynn and Traveling Freight Agent R. C. Watkins. Their present office, down stairs at the head of the warehouse, will be opened into the main warehouse to meet the demands of the company’s daily in- creasing business, Supt. W. J. Harrahan was in the city last night, en route to the Mem- phis division. Traveling Auditor West went up the road this morning. Route Agent Robertson, of the American, left this morviag for a trip up the road, Mr. Hick Hamilton, formerly as- sistant yardmaster, is working in place of Frank Barger, who is off for a day or two. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Mrs. William Howe Takes an Ounce and a Half of Laudanum. Was Seen by Her Husband—Rad Been Married Only a Few Months, Mrs. Willie Howe attempted sui- cide about 1 o'clock this morning at her home, 827 North Eighth street by taking an ounce fand a half of laudanum. She has been married since last November, and was for- merly a Miss Gleason. Her rash at- tempt is ascribed to family troubles. Her husband saw her take the mede~ cine. She became unconscious, but was pumped out and today it was thought would recover, THE MARKETS, Reported by the Lacy Graip Co CHICAGO, ILL, April 11, Months Open | High | Low | Close May corn... May oats .... May lard May ribs. May cotton REVIVAL SERVICES, There will be se Baptist church this eveuing at 7:30 Services Prayer Everybody cordial; invited. if d | $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 BEST In the city at . Paducah’s Leading Shoe House medulla of rush ers ices at the First! pasted s upon a piece of cork, whereh: like apparatus i pai For very small lenses pointed pieces of elder pith are employed, MUNICIPAL MATTER). THE COURTS. The City Is Warranted tor Al- lowing Its Horse to Ra at Large-—A Small Blaze Today. ance— Nothing of Partie. | terest to the Public, ular I Police Judge Deagin, of Brooklyn, was a visitor here today. He reports everything quiet in Brooklyn, The new long distance telephone line from Paducah to Ballard county, Wickliffe, Cairo and other places, is progressing slowly, owing to the fact that the East Tennessee Telephone company finds itself unable to pro- cure the requisite number of poles. There have thus far been erected poles only as far as a mile or two out the Cairo road. A peculiar warrant was issued to- day. It was issued in pursuance to orders from the mayor, and is against the city of Paducah. It charges the defendant witn having committed the grevious offense of allowing one of ts horses to run at large without a guardian, The horse in question is one of the discarded engine house horses, and Chief Woods says the horse was a boon to the community when at large, because eats all the stray tin cans, Jose bricks, and other litter ‘ye’ comes across. ‘The case Wi!’ jikely come up tomorrow, he Capt. Jirvmie Owen left this moro- ing with supplies for Owen's Cave on the Cumberland, He expects to be gone several daps, Officer Fayette Junes today re- ceived an invitation to the com mencement exercises of the Barnes J college, of St. Louis. His nephew, Dr. R. C. Gorr, who for- merly resided in Paducah, will be one of the graduates. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is now, or will soon be, a full- fledged medico. Officer Joe Ullman has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to resume work on the night force. He had been ill for several weeks. ‘The fire department was called to the residence of Mr. Gus Swanson, on Court street, near Seventh, about 11:30 o'clock this forenoon, There was a small blaze, which originated in 9 closet, and was extinguished without much damage. ‘The Longfellow school building, at th and Court streets, was entered by thieves last night or might before and knives, pencils, compasses and other things were stolen. The thieves got in through a window. Manager J. Comton, of the Wes- tern Union, sent out orders today that no Western Union operator is to give out any informatian whatever relative to war news, A preliminary office Will today or tomorrow be established here for taking the names of those who desire to join a military company. No one will be enlisted, but the names of all who desire to enlist will be taken. Capt. E. W. Crumbaugh will be in charge. There was an exciting fight in Lang's drug store about noon today. Two gentlemen engaged ina fight and one drew a pistol. Warrants have been issued, one for a breach of the peace and the other for carrying concealed a deadly weapon. Mayor Lang today appointed dele- gates to the International Mining convention at Salt Lake City, Utah. on July 6, 7,8 and 9. Messrs. W R. Kraus, J. W. Gleaves, M. W. Clark, Geo. C. Wallace and C. B. Hatfied are the delegates. The city supervisors are having trouble with Col, Lackland, of the old iron furnace. The plant has ueretofore been assessed at $45,000 and and effort is now being made by the receiver to. reduce it to $37,500, How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for arrh that cannot be cured by vatarrh Cure, FJ. CH rsigned, have last fifteen years and "|‘Phey leave all their property to Mr. MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0, Fall's Catarrh Cu the m. is taken tnternally, act- and mucous sur. ‘Testimovials sent free. d by all druggists, the best For Cleaning Lenses. For cleaning optical lenses a Ger- nan technical journal recommends vegetable pith. For this purpose , elders or s cut out, the pieces dried and ngly alongside of one another orush- obtained which is passing over the surface of the le Shoe for Men * me & Few Cases in the Police] Fate of a Boy Playing in the Dourt Today—The Dixon Backwater Near His Case Again Left Home Last Sat- Open. urday. M Ml Wrecks on the J. C. | Several Matters of Minor Import-| The Childers Case in the Circuit] Morris Cobb, a Negro, Vi ho Shot Court — County Court Regular Session—Wills Probated, in ® White Boy in the Mouth, Was Held to Ans wer at Metropolis. POLICE COURT, Horave Cutting, a white boy 12 Leonard Washington is the name/years of age, and son of Walter of a darkey employed ata West]/Cutting, fell into the backwater in Court street barber shop. He was {the bayou near his home on Filmore in the police court charged with|street in Metropolis last Saturday, seizing Miss Kate McCammon, a] 4nd was drowned. belle of West Court, and making in-| The remains were but ied at Me- decent proposals to her. The evi-|tropolis at 2 o'clock yesterday after- dence developed the fact that Wash-/900n, ington was either an unworthy ex- ge gee ample of is illustrious namesake oF] 1h Davis, white, Suu lay, a week e jocent. “ 7 The girl admitted that she some- | #t Metropolis, over: a basebal times used “coke,” that the darkey {28™° waived examination in cou . there and was held over iu the sum often got the ‘‘coke’’ and that she of 8500. He went to jail had a “few”? last night just before : bas the alleged trouble. The case was A HERO OF THE NAVY. left open. Andrew Davis, colored, charzed]Lieut. Young the Sole Survivor of the with stealing pair of shoes from Warship Hui on, Groceryman Flowers, and with re-]. Lieut. Lucian Young,of the United sisting OfSeer Tom Orr, was fined]|States navy, is the wold survivor of $20 an@ costs for the last named of-fthe warship Huron, which was feoe,, and the other cvse was filed] wrecked at Nagg’s head, off the coast away until he serves his fine. of South Carolina November 24, Sam McMahon, charged with a]1st7, The big man-cf-war was breach of the peace was fined $5 and|:wept onto the breakers during a ter- costs. rible gale, and when she went to Lee Rust was acquitted of the} pieces over 100 men went down to charge of gaming. He is the farmer} Jeath, which made it the most disas- who claimed to have been buncoed]trous ‘accident in the histary of the out of .830 or more by Charlie] A mexican navy Slaughter and Ernest Elmandorff, and because he furnished the infor- mation that lead to their arrest he the quartermaster risked the: was discharged. in a catamaran to carry aline to shore The case against Rosa Dixon, |The cigar-shaped boat was simply a colored, charged with running a dis- oy ja the boiling surf, but after swim orderly house, was left open until in} ming and pushing it the tired men the morning. finally reached land. Notwithstand- k yle was charged withling their exlausted condition they driving a buggy over the sidewalk atlinoke into a life-saving tation, Twelth and Trimble streets. The} onned a boat succeeded in sa case was left open. ing a few men. When the Tl went down Lieut. Young walked he found a telegraph station and emeurr COURT. The case against Pester Brown, charged with shooting Helton Desha] the details to Washington over some hogs is now on trial in the|the news created a tremenctous sensa ireuit court. tion, and Young was the lero of the The Childers case wrs given to the}hour. Lis native e, Kentucky, jury this morning. After Common-|sent him a splendid sword in re« wealth's Attorney Bradshaw had fin-]tion of his services, and his congre ished speaking the father of the de-}man succeeded in having him pro fendant accosted him in a threatening | moted 30 numbers for his heroism manner, and the court had to order} Lieut Young is naturally a fighter, him to to be quiet or go to jai and some years later electrified Wash- The grand jury this afternoon dis-| ington society by threatening to wl missed the case against Max Woods]a well-known ambassador. The d charged with robbery. lomat went to the navy department Indictments were returned agsinst} fon certain official data, which he Abee Doyle, and William Waldon] wished to send out on the next steam for house breaking, and Gillie Travis}er. As a favor Lieut. Young ve for malicious striking. teered to secure it, and when the tin search ¢ g him at th with grand lar day afteraoon and the tinued until today. Lou Moss, Robt. Carson, Frank] “What do you m Wilson and Henry Reynolds, volured, | manded, “by coming h for perjury. the place for busin The following cases were set: Thisdiscourtesy threw Younginto Thos, Hannon, murder, 14th; day ;frage. He flung the papers Ed Settle, malicious assault, 9th, day ;| face of the irate dip Matt and Dee Grace, similar charge, | nantly promised him a thrashing 10ht, day; James Hunt and Chas.|}o would come out from the « White, house breaking, 17th, day. [precincts of the club. After a sharp Attorney C. H. Hopgood today] verbal ekirmish men parted wit! filed suit against Gus Cavett on a] out coming to blows, but cordial rela- note for $50 and the enforcement of a] tions were never restored, and the ar mortgage. bassador experienced a sense of Master commissioner J. Will} sonal safety when the b: Fisher sold a number of good pieces} went to sea.—Chieago ( of property at the court house door = today. The jury in the case against Pinckney Childers this afternoon re- turned a verdict of guilty and fixed his punishment atone year in the penitentiary, COUNTY COURT. ‘onicle, THE FOSSIL MAN. Jeological Age of the Human Race Es- tablished. The existence of the fossil n which had been ¢ ed, and th The regular term of county court] sores of discoveries began today, Judge ‘Tully presiding. The will of Irene Haynes, colored, was admitted to probate. She leaves all her property to her daughter. The will of the late Mr. S, R. Cars hey, who died from the effects of a] then’ the researches conees gun shot wound inflicted by Sam D./age and the preliminary history of Clark at Mayfield, was expected tobe} mankind have become the favorite Oiled for probate this afternoon. AJ study of the time and of scholars, and amber of witnesses from Mayfield} there has come into being within» will come up. wparatively short time @ literature The wills of the Inte Misses Ella and| cn, this subject the wealth sek Julia Lally were admitted to probate. | oan hardly be surveyed, The dis- coveries in this vast and interesting domain are accumulating from year to year to such an extentas to give rise to a new and sutcessful science of prenaeoity While on the one hand 5 : ig science teaches us that the ex- JUSTION ABTTLR'S COURT, istence of man on earth iin he Justice D, W. Settle held court to-| shifted back into hoary ages to which day, with # small docket. here] the historical period cannot be com- have been no cases of importance. pred at all, it shows us, on the other hand, that this period considered geo- logically—-i. ¢., when compared with the periods of evolution of the earth to tell them some fairy stories,” said | ~is of itself a very recent and: new the politician’s wife, one. It is for this reason that the “My dear,” was the reply, “I can’t | Origin of man must be regarded us the do it. T have been talking toa great |¢towning or culminating point of the voters to-day, { atust have| Viole organic evolution—a point be- some relaxation from the routine} Yond which the development of the —Washington Star. J ¥0rld was no longer carried on by — nature, but by man, A highly di ble completion of these studies on th valley in the north of Fr James J. Lally Mr. B. A. Scott qualified as ad- inistrator of the estate of the late H. Puryear. 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