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~ MAMMOTH SPECIAL SPRING SALE! IC atest special sale ever held in Paducah, ill hold this week the grea even be amased at the prices, a1 nd wonder how it can be done, War Declared on Silk |Millinery Department ridin ot of sil Waists, Really extraordinary lot of si waists, in all the latest shades, delicat changeable effects, well worth $5.00, go ‘on sale this week for $2.50. Ladies’ Separate Skirts ‘As a drawing card we offer you this week all our high-class silk skirts, in cluding all of the newest creations in styles and materials, such as brocaded rosgrains, velours, satin bayadere, satin duchess, some part silk lined, many worth up to $20.00, go in this sale at two Prices—$4.98 and 9.48. : ‘One lot of very fine brocade mohair skirts, seven gores, silk figure, on sale this week, $1.49. One thousand pairs extra heavy ribbed children’s hose, all sizes, slightly imper fect, go this week, 5c per pair. Our motto: We sell Most stylish millinery at lowest prices. rimmed hats in an endless variety of ney straw braids, short back sailors, Spanish turbans, Parisian toques, e and dainty small hats, large ai fact, all of the stylish creat of the best milliners of the country H efiects, and upwards. An of stylish walking hats, reg ular $1.50 quality, go inthis sale for 75¢ Stylish trimmed hats as low as $1 others at £2.00, 2.50 At $5.00 you ed Parisian novelties worth up to $12.00 and 15.00, A new lot of hair goods just received. We have front piece and braids at 50c | per set. cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE NE Monuments: PERSONALS. We have in stock a fine line of|% finished monu- ments which Must be Sold}. @| For thirty days} in the city today. we will sell for hed iniggg e city. Mr. T. J. Stahl, of Pinhook, was Mr. Ad Rasch, of Evansville, 1s in| An appeal was asked and granted. BROWN AND ~ BRUNER. IRCUIT COURT NEWS Third Member of the Frank Gang Celebrated “illinois Bank Case On Trial Before Judge Concluded in the Supreme Husbands. Mrs. Welsh Jourt at Springtield Released on Bond. Yesterday. Motion in the Hallohan Case for |The Venerable Bankers at Me- New Trial Was Ovyer- tropolis at Last Free, After ruled, Other Notes a@ Hard-Fought Battle, From the Court. Lightfoot's Victory. | The case against Kid Carroll, an- other one of the Frank gang of al-| Bruner, the circuit eourt. been convicted. The first, Frank, being given three years, and| prosecuted to be unconstitutional. | gat of his first m the other, J. W. Perkins, given three} The case had been in the courts for | years. some time, and was of no little fiu-| A motion was made in the case] nojs, against Joseph and J.T. Holloban,} The defendants are among the given one year in the penitentiary for} most prominent citizens of Metropo- wheat stealing, fora new trial this}jis, and had a bank there. Their morning, but it was overruled, and/pank failed, and they were arrested they were sentenced by the court. for embezzlement. The case was taken from the circuit court of Illi- nois to that of Williamson county, and tried at Marion, It was argued there, and the jury brought in a ver- dict, after being out for a day and a Mrs. Lou Welsh, indicted for keep- ing a bawdy house, running a disor- derly house and keeping open in Sun- The celebrated case of Brown and | station baggage masters, swii erstwhile Metropolis | engineers leged shoplifters, is on trial in the} bankers, was finally settled in the | must submit to a careful physical ex- He is the third to be] supreme court of Illinois at Spring-! amination. tried, both of his predecessors having | field yesterday, by the court declar- | by the chief surgeon, and if the ap- m jing the law under which they were) plicant is successful he must terest to the people of Southern Illi- | 500 freight cars of 60,000 pounds SS ‘> Crokinole.... Board BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. Se NES The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., om ey 821 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. J. E. ENGLISH & CO., Dealers, 108 North Second street, Paducah, Ky. Telephone No. 90. Miss R. B: Ha: JED H. PURYEAR Ms: nay Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real estate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner ‘of the McCracken circuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other litigation.“ Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estat men, d trainmen generally, This is to be conducted pay $1 th's salary: The Hlinois Central is asking bids UTMOST RETICENCE, Madrid, April 20 —Marshal Lopez Dominguez, in an interview, is quoted as expressing confidence ia the Cu- bans joining the Spaniards against the American force: Minister of Maride Admiral Ber- mejo and Admirals Berango and But- ler declared the Spanish people can and as guardian of infants. Bonds for security given in surety companies, Orfice No. 127 South Fourto street Cash anvthing in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Miss Rosa McGinnis, of Creal, is] day, was released on bond last night. in the city, —— Wee ‘ Mr. Earl Cunningham was sworn “i : a bi Seen! in as an attorney, to practice in this came do y. oui Si hs ii ——_ Ce TE ae | saves Retteateln HRN Chea Mees half, adjudging the defendants guilty, and sentencing them to one year in the state penitentiary, in addition to imposing a fine of $560 each. The defense claimed the law was thoroughly rely on the bravery of The senators and deputies in the lobbies of parliament talked most de- (Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. BICYCLES ——AT——— I AM SELLING « THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. 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. the city las. night. at the New Richmond. J. P, and J. B. Cavey, of burg, are at the New Richmend. town, arrived in the city today. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Indianapolis on a visit to relatives. Marshal A. Mott of Union City, is Vicks- Mrs. Frank Kennedy, of Union- Mrs. A. R Ticknor has gone ta} yester: two estimable} Uconstitutional because it was un- e | reasonable, as well as discriminating The law is, that ifa banker receives money on deposit within 30 days of its failure, he shall be deemed guilty of a felony. It is thus sometimes very unjust, a3 a man’s intentions may be good Elizabeth Harrison, ladies, yesterday brought suit in th ireuit court against A. es, aveling agent of the Standard Oil Co., for $1,000 each, The defend- ant resides in Cleveland, and was in- dicted by the grand jury day before for maliciously driving into It is said that the intentions in the intiffs al The plaintite allege! stove named case were good, but » the plaintiffs, tates would be ener- lly rejecied, and that all the war credits would be voted without demur, the chambers sitting all night long if necessary. The utmost reticence is observed now regarding the movements of the Spanish warships, and in official ci cles here it is of t t naval battle will be a ver- $25.00!$75.00 in Paducah. All work guaranteed Wheels called for and delivered. Drop usa card. The only first-class repair shop Louisyille and East. DEPART P. 0. 158 12.9040 St. Louis and West. 13am Ba) nday.) amboat due 10: Benton and N.C, & St. 1 10:10p m 10:00 a m (daily except LOCAL MENTION. THE FINEST. John Foster's Jatest and finest pro- ductions in ladies’ shoes just received at Geo. Bernhard’s. 2002 Red snappers, smelts, perch, sole mon, blues, mullets and shad receiv- T. D. Harris, 124, South Second street. 2092 ed daily at the French Market. *Phone 185. TWO BURGLARIES. Free delivery, The police are investigating two burglaries that occurred Tuesday night. of Otie Uverstreet,at 12th and Jeffer- 80a, and that of Alex Story 12thand Madison. Whiskey, wine, cigars, ‘and several other things were stolen. Typewriter for Sale, In perfect condition, brand new,in fact. A Williams typewriter for $60.00, and a Blickensderfer for $35.00. Inquire at the Sun Of- fice. tt The swellest as well as most relia~ ble shoe on the market is the John Foster shoe. Found only at Geo. Bernhard 20a2, FIELDSON ACQUITTED. Thos Fieldson, of Gilbertsville, was acquitted in the U.S. court, at the preliminary trial yesterday afternoon for selling liquor without a license. The liquor proved to be home made wine, Correct dressers all say that Joha Foster's ladies’ shoes arc at the top notch of perfection, Geo. Bernhard sell them. See the only absolutely safe gaso- line stove on the market sold only by Hank Bros. & Jones, 21a3 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. tf Notice to Members of the Home Forum, There will be a regular meeting of the Forum this evening at the usual hour, It is important that all should be present. Very respectfully, Avex KirKkianp, Sec, Now is the time to buy a lawn mower, Hank Bros. & Jones have the belt 21a3 Phaeton for sale, 121 S, 1st st. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. yale: A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder @ YEARS THE STANDARI | am pm Mr. Jobn Gatlin, of Murray, left|}that they were driving about four the city this afternoon for St. Louis, }miles from the city when Stiles and ‘ Bethel Hall and. Mollie| Madeline Palmer, of one of the West mae Uaiberteat Gar tir the sity [Court street houses, wilfully drove inaiy nt into their buggy. loan expected on the eve of the fail- ure, was denied them. Another thing that made the case itable surprise St. Vincent, ye Verde Islands, H.E.CRAFT&SON 431 Jefferson Street. See them. look quite bad was the fact that Mrs Bruner, wife of one of the bankers, April 21 —The Spanish fleet now in the harbor consists of the Visca had a lot of property recorded soon]and Oquendo, from Porto Ric DR, GOLDSTEIN. Typewriter wm They were at the groceries 3 ‘Fhey ask in separate petitions for Mrs. M. KE $1,000 against Stiles. is a guest of her petit » | Harris. Mrs, Will Luckham +) passsed through the city en route to Cairo on a visit. night, at his office on Brosdway. pleasure trip. night. journ. Chas. Ross, G.S. Seyster, were in the city today. visit to Colliersville, Ky. to Judge Breevort, of Detroit, Mich. took place at Metropolis this morn: crowd, marry today. der the prescribed age. tiage took place this afternoon. ATHLETIC SHOW Tonight, kells,of Smithland, iece, Mrs. Geo. T. of Benton, last night, The doctors had a pleasant meet- ing with Dr. Harry Williamson Jast|was indicted by the grand jury yes- Manager G. E, Rhodes, wife and | tobai daughter left today for Cairo on aj petra Shey will return to-]Herndon, Henry & Co., local ware- Mrs. W. J. Stone and daughter, Mrs. Snook, of Kuttawa, arrived in the city this afternoon for 9 brief 8o- | with resisting Officer G Messrs H. V. McChesney and wife, Gibsow and Mrs. Bush,of Smithland, | Ciously assaulting Mr. Evan Johnson, Mr. T. M. Collier, the dagman at the Union depot, has returned from a relatives and friends at The marriage of Miss Neele Davis ing. A Catholic priest performed the ceremony in the presence of a large Estel Green, aged 17, of Graves |in the circui county, and Minnie Hodges, aged |tue qualifications of Mr. Earl Cun- 17, of this county were licensed to|ningham to practice law. Both had to have the written consent of parents, being un- The mar- after the bank fsilure. The trath was, however, that she had always three torpedo boat destroyers, Pluton, Terror and Furor; three torpedo owned the property, and was simply last night decided th him one year in the penitentiary. H. G. Keys, of Calloway county, at that unpropitious time. It is further said that the mt ants, who had always had the esteem and confidence of their fellow citi- zens, gave up what little they had to pay ont. Mrs. Bruner did not give up any of her property, however, which may bave occasioned some lit- tle comment. Attorney RK. T. Lightfoot, of the charged] city, Was attorney for the defense, -Jand has won a victory of which he way well feel proud. His clients were yesterday ordered discharged from custody, but they had never been incarcerated. This decision of the Clarke Tobacco Co., was given} knocks out the Southern Illinois bank two years. Wm. and Mary Jones, charged with keeping a disorderly house, were granted a continuance. The Dr. Reuben’ continued. He is the Maxon’s mill doctor charged with murder. Judge Campbell and Maj. Josiah Harris were appointed a committee court to examine into terday on four counts for ‘‘nesting’’ 1 eged fraud was per- ed in four hogsheads sold to housemen, who filed spit here a few days ago. Harry Miller, colored dicted. Dee Gra RAILROAD NOTES. Many Special Trains Pass South Last Night Carrying Soldiers, , President Fish is Expected Here Tomorrow.—Other Rail- road News. Mr. Stiles, it is understood, claims the ladies attempted to pass him and one turned the lines over to the other who drove directly into his vehicle. He left the city last night. The Columbia Finance and Trust Last night thirteen trains of sol- diers passed south onthe L & N. Will bz Giyen at the Opera House | company, assignees, filed suit in the| Five trains passed south on the N.,}™° circuit court yesterday against R. L./C. & St. L., going through Martin, |servive in the Philippine Islands, boats, Rayo, Arrete and Azor; the battleships Infanta Maria Teresa and Cristobal Colon and two transports Cidade de Cadiz and San Francisco, The last named vessel arrived Monday with a cargo of coal, which is being distributed among the fight- ing ships today. ‘The Spacviards think this fleet is quite a match forthe American flying squadron, News from Cadiz say the following vessels sre concentra ing therer The battleship Emperador, Carlos V neros, Numancia, Vitoria, Princess Mercedes, Alfonso XILL., Decimo- terico Maria and Marquis de Molina, three torpedo destroyers and three torpedo boats. A strong force of} marines has been distributed among] improve the visional power anc the fleets, including three battalions which have just returoed from hard Optic Specialist Returns to Paducah, Pelayo, cruisers ., Cardinal Cis-] Errors of refraction of the eyes are ily assuming more importance anc are engaging more than tention of opticians. lic is becoming interested the perfect eye. Don't forget the Special Sale at Noah’s Ark toxorrow god Satur- day, and conceded by all oculiste and ed ucated physicians that certain called “eye disease as well many cases of chronic headache, neu- ralgia and nervous prostration are due to irregularities of the retractive media, you THE MARKETS, Roported by the Lacy Grain Co. CHICAGO, IL, Aprll 2 Months | Open | High | Low Close SHOULD WEAR GLASSES to sew or do any fine work for any length of time, especially by gas light. July wheat. sa May corn, ae May oats m0 che or water, or every: thing ‘‘swims’’ or becomes dim, looks haay or blurred when using them a short time you have a hard time to see plainly. May pork 10.85, Bas 5a May ribs By Speclal Request This Eminent ale Even the pub- after dis- ering how much science is able to the defective eye to enjoy the bea. ties of nature in the same degree as It is the fact naw generally known 80- as If you are unable to read fine print, or Tate to foreclose a building and loan mortgage, Mrs. Mary Frank yesterday filed a it in the circuit court against W. A. Kirksey and others to secure the payment of a $190 note. ORGANIZE TONIGHT. There will be lots of boxing and wrestling at the opera house by the amateurs of Prof. Anzo. The Kolley boys, known as ‘Our| gy Boys,’’ will box. Jobn Bury, known as ‘‘Bruiser,”’ will wrestle with Anzo. The event of the evening will be the 6-round go, between Rome Smith, of this city, and Prof. Anzo, which is looked upon by all as a great con- Tenn. Five trains passed south on| May cotton. | os 634 i | the main line of the Illinois Central, bound for the same place. CALLS, oe puTS 73 and Wheat You can get a tack hammer for 4 A coaling station was today es- tablished at Central,City, Ky. — cents, tack claws for 3 cents, carpet Mr, Jobo Mulvihill, the former] peaters for & cents, granite dust pans agent at Murphysboro, is expected] for 10 cents, hearth brushes for 10 today to accept his new position with | cents, and in fact anythiog needed in the Bauer Pottery Works. There/house cleaning or furnishing has been some ditticulty in finding alequally low prices at Noah's Ark’s man to take his place, big sale tomorrow and Friday. If you become sleepy or have a tired feeling in your eyes after read- ing a short while you need glasses Consult Dr. Goldstein, He is in- dorsed by the leading physicians and many of our best citizens who are using his glasses and all speak well of his good work. Eyes examined free. Office hours from 10 a. m, to 3p. m, at the Palmer hous:, NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials, Durable, portable, invincible PRICE $35.00 Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust produce an honest product at an honest price. The Blickensderfer is the only high-grade machine at reasonable cost, Guaranteed longest. Some features—Durability, portability, interchange ype, doi ribbon nuisance, adjustable tine unexcelled manifolding The only typewriter receiving highest awa Adopted by Western Union Tele, #aSend for catalogue and testimonials, 1 MOORE BROS., General Agents proved since W treet Northwest rington, D.C 25 East Fayette street, Baltimore, Md WHY DRINK When you can buy good filter for five dollars? If not satis- factory alter thirty days’ use it will be taken back and money refunded, TA. BAUER, !ice chisels, picks and shaves down test. REAL ESTATE. ner a lot on Seventh street for $400, W. F. Smith deeds several lots in Bandana, Ballard county, to K. W. Smith T. C. Leech deeds a lot to W. A. Gardner for $150, T. M. Spencer and wife deed a Farcel of land to R. H. Fergerson for $310, J. P. Vaughn and others deed 202 acres of land in the county to H.C. Overby for $1,000. THE POLICE FOILED. The police were called out to Ninth and Washington this morning. Word was sent to police headquar- ters that a man named ‘Kid’ Young was trying to kill a woman at Mollie Doyle’s, but when the police arrived the woman denied everything, and Young was gone. Water coolers, ice cream freezers, Jow at Hank Bros, & Jones, 21a3 F of Bargains, Our big sale tomorrow and Satur- day will include such bargains as these: Carpet tacks, 1 cent a pack- age; household ammonia, 7 cents a bottle; towel racks, 5, 7 and 10 cents; bay rum, 10 cents a bottle; shelf paper, 4 cents a package; 14- inch feather dusters, 14 cents; serub brushes, 3, 7 and 10 cents, and hun- dreds of other bargains, Noan’s Ark, Fresh fish of al at the French Market, T. D. Harris Seeond street. Freedelivery, 20a2 C. Leech deeds to W. A. Gard- Paducah Young Men Mean Busi ness, They Will Hold a Meeting Tonight. The pay train discharged its load of lucre yesterday and today, and left this afternoon for the Memphis division on a similar mission, who has been at Gravel Swite arrived today and Large Crowd Expected to Attend, | took the position of operator at the There Wil) Be @ Parade Union depot. Mr. Will Rogers, who es te a held the place temporarily, went to y the Military Boys, Princeton this morning. — Mr. Lutz succeeds Mr, Bevill, Operator Lut The west bound cannon ball. No, 203, has been ordered to stop at the “Y" for the local transfer agent every morning. A meeting of those who have en- listed in the new military company is called for tonight at the city hall at 8 o'clock. All those who desire to be- come members are also invited to at- tend and sign the list. There are already about 50 signers to the roll, and many more are ex- pected before it is sent to the gover- -_ nor, Before the meeting tonight, a] Kngineer J. B. Cavey, formerly of parade will take place with snare] this road, but now of Vicksburg. isin drum and fife, and much enthusiasm] the city, He wil! remain until Mon- is expected to result. day. The Mlinois Central has issued The best jortment of screen|circular giving notive that he doors and windows at Hank Bros. &|all applicants for positions as station j Jones, any price you want. 21a3 Jagents. telegraph operators, train and President Stuyvesant Fisi and party will arrive in the city tomor- rowon a snecial train, en route south, Shoe for Men Shoes polished iree day. len, of Nebraska, introduced another Cvban resolution yesterday, cognizes the independence of Cuba, and pledges the good offices of the United States in adjusting the finan- cial relations of the Cuban with Spain. furnishing sale at Noah's Ark tomor- row and Friday, beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Ca tie clean your blood a ba and that sickly bilious comp gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 5c. $3,50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 BEST Ladies’ Oxford In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN Many Englishmen, including sey- Sethe eral officers and former officers of the British army, have applied to the United States diplomatic represent. ¢s at London for n opportunity to enlist in the army or navy of the United States, RIVER BULLI Cairo, 31.2, falling. Chattanooga, 7.5, falling. ocinnati, 20.9, rising. Evansville, 17.9, falling, Florence, $.8, rising, Johnsonville, 13.4, riah Louisville, 8.8 Mt. Carmel, 7.3, fi Nashville, 20.7, talli Pittsburg, 4.6, fallin| Davis Ialand, 6.6, falling, St. Louis, 14.5, ing. Paducah, 23.0, falling, The Syoshine is due from Mem phis for Cincinnati, The City of Paducah is due from St. Louis for Tennessee river points, The State of Kansas is due from New Orleans tomorrow, bound for Cincinn: The P. D. Staggs leaves this af. No|ternoon for Waterloo, She has a big freight trip. The Dick Fowler was away for Cairo this morning with a good list of passengers, The City of Clarksville was out to- day at noon for Elizabethtown doing good busines: The John §. Hopkins arrived from Evansville this morning at 9 and re- turned at 10 o'clock. Capt. Ryan, of Mound City, is in the city on business. He has 1,100 TIN, Great House Furnishing Sale at . Noah’s Ark tomorrow and Satur- From force of habit, Senator Al It re- republic Be sure and visit the great house Ne Clean blood means a clean skin. keep it clean, by id driving all im- to pimples, boils, biote taking veauty for te All drug: CORNER SEVENTH AND TRIMBLE J, WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life McCracken Circuit Court NoTaRY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowlelgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county, ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in MeCrac! city of Paduea he abstract was made while clerk of the county court for aterm of eight years. ‘This department is under the supervision of a sompe. tent and reliable abstractor. If in want of anything in this line it will pay to see ine, and I will appreciate your business. Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 ken county and the nnessee river, to amp ‘Co a Second ‘Hand Goods IAM BOUGENO & SON ng elsewhere, We also eas oF old poplar logs in the ‘Te go to the National Mound City. The R. Dunbar arrived out of the| Cumberland last night at 10 o'clock She left immediately for Evansville ‘The Clyde is due out of the Tenn-! essee river tomorrow morning and will lay over here until Saturday, as} usual, Senator B.C. Walthall, of Mise sissippl, is dying at Washington. He| has been in bad health for five years past, caused by @ severe attack of grip, but the immediate cause of his] EF. G. HARLAN illness is pneumonia, contracted two weeks ago, To Cure Co: ion Forever. ke Cascarets Candy Cathartic, 100 or 280, Tal If C. ©. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Sprinkling Hose Is what you need for hot weather, Call and see the large line for aale by | All kinds of plambing work. Old hose boxes made new. | 122 Broadway, Telephone 113. 331 Broadway