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can feel asstired thal liquors will be allowed Bradley and Collier. Additional _ sub: J Will e iwi Fe JM Wortom.. . PRIGES ARE CONVINCING FACTS. ‘That there's no getting around. ‘This week's sale and prices are in disputable facts. That you can’t duplicate our bargains is another fact. Kid Gloves-—One hundred and |ring given with every $25.00 cou fifty pairs very fine kid gloves, | pon ticket. erm x BUY Screen Windows 2 ete |. Wasbington, May 2 —Manila Bay ‘ ¥ is 50 wiles in extent each w: The Conelades - les Business in | land at the entrance is high and cov- 2) ered with vegetation, while the shores ae and Ad- at the head of the bay are low, mar- journs, =~ sby and intersected by numerous samples, all shades, regular $1.00 quality, sizes 5's, 5°: and 6, your choice of any in the lot, 59c. Three hundred new silk ties, beautiful shades, samples, no two alike, just the thing to wear with your new shirt waists. Regular i ale price 15¢. 4 large new line of jew- eled belts, worth 50c, go in this sale for 25¢. Shirt Waists hundred new shirt wai: all styles and colors regular prices 50c and 7§c, sale price 39¢. Don't forget-—A handsome $5.00 Our motto: f h t u ments... ish Fee, We have in stock Hey a fine line of| finished monue| ments which | Bb. ¥, | peeag Must be Sold P| For thirty “days Side = we will sell for M | Cash anything. in the siock at} RA ARK REMARKABLY LOW PRICES...|" Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as flne an assortment of the latest etyles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. LOCAL MENTION. W.C.T. UL The W. C, T. U. will hold an im- display of very stylish trimmed styles and colors, at $1.50, $2.00, $ price. sailors, 25¢ and upwards. all shades, 75c and $1.00. We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 GROsDWAY DON’T MISTAKE THEP*LACE Millinery —We have to announce for this week a special sale and hat: These are beyond question the most beautiful and elegant crea ions ever shown in Paducah, A stylish lot of trimmed hats, all 5 and $2.50, worth double our ived, forty new ssyles of Just t A new lot of French hair switches, en COEE CH 0EDDDTIEKE %y spre Hl The Yadueah : PERSONALS. j “Oqgeqecceceecencceess Col, #.: 8. from Benton, Col. Joho Sontag, of Evansville, isin the city. Mr: W. M, Rawls) of Evansville, is at the Palmes. Mr. ‘I, (. Harrison, of the Ellen Sut the Palmer, Lemon has returned Q J.B. Young and wife, of Golconda, were in the city today. Miss Eua Arnold is slowly recov- ering from a spell of illness, Mr. A. Herman is the guest of his family on West Jefferson street, Messrs. Henry Diebl and Charles Rodfus leave tonight for Louisville. Rev. 1b. 1b. Reed left yesterday for Ciivton,Ky., where he is to hold missiva, Bishop Dudley passed through the vity today on his way to the churches in South Kentucky. Mr. Jolin Grayot and wife were in the city today en route to Smithland a | Cash... F E Graves. Lather Grebam . RG 1 D Wiledx? Fowler Crum Jackson Foundty & Me Y b Rouse L, Croal. T Seb’ . Hank Bros & Jones T BLyle ’ 1H Goekel we Dick Davis... {RC Thompson.. | Judge Sanders j Cash. Ed Vaughan...... {Dr S$ B Caldwell. | Henry Burnett |T J Flournoy Company Will Leave Next Monday —The Boys are Disappointed as to the Delay. baugh & Co. , ch Co 8 fs Being Prepared at Lexington for the C iverything ing of Mili- Drill Today. dliers—Latest tary News Impatience developed into disap: pointment, when today Capt. Davis received notice that his company would not be ordered to Lexington until next Monday. After beiug on their tiptoes with expectanc these days, they received lay that they would be called on the inth. They have been ready for several days, and are in a hurry to get away. i information they have received since the company was organized, The boys had a drill at Twelfth od Trimble this moraing, and will Jikely put in much good time between now aud Monday. Many of them who had given up good positions, have returned to them to await the day of departure. To! ae Paducah Saddle Co W Fred Long J P Rice... 2 00 100 1 60 1 00 2 00 Wm Hughes... 100 Copt Ad Graham John Terrell... . Dick Calissi.. 1 L Meyers... E Guthri Jobn Adkins. George Rock Charles W King ANCIv! Mox ‘lech Ul Diehl, tees . ROBBED ON THE TRAIN. A Lady Looses Her Pocket Book and Ticket. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Everything is ready to begin mob- 2 00 ilizing the Kentucky troops as soon as Dr, Gardner, deputy surgeon. general of the United States army, who will have charge of (he examina- tion, reaches Lexington. He is ex- pected Saturday, Many telegrams and letters have been sent to Lexing- ton for him, He appears lost. le program is first to mobilize the Lexington company, E, Capt. Wil- © son, then other companies of the 9 er, of Kansas Second regiment, the First regiment|City, arrived this moraing on the St it. Louis train on a visit to ber brothers, the present plans it will] Messrs. Will and Ferd Hummel. take three weeks to get all the troops} Between Kansas City and St. Louis entered into the United States ser-{she had a very unpleasant experi- v ence. Her pocket book, containing The clerk of the Second regiment] her money, ticket aud baggage check, has received a telegram from D, H. | was stolen from her little son’s pocket 1 00 going Under while he was asleep, Barr aod the other oF left (his afternoon at ville. ! forfeite 75/9 5o]« 2 00]8 1 00) 43) f& Few Cases ‘Teed at This ~The Court OMeials Federal court adjourned this morn- fter having been rady e 18.0 215 fe othe sterday afternoon the fol- orders were made: J. Young, continued, and bond sion but little ov, Ww d. Heary Fane, continued, and bond forfeited. J. J. Owens, continued, Dick Brown, floed ove hundred dollars aud sentenced to 40 days in jail. The above were charged with viola- tions of the reyenue laws, There were several continuances pn the circuit and district federal courts today. he damage suits of KE. M. Brown sinst Jas, K, Robertson and the © against the Paducaly News, were both continued this morning. The ease of Mrs. Addie Mooney ust the IC, for $25,000 dam- es forthe death of her husband, was continued, The case of Mrs. inst tue N., C, & St 000 damages for the ¢ husband, was also contined, all until the November term of court. Derrington All local packets in and away on schedule time, doing good freight stall rivers, Cavite, on the eastern shore of Ma- nila Bay, is the military post and ma- rine stvenal of Mania, Vessels are built and repaired here, ‘There is a slip with a cradle 270 feet long and hydraulic power capable of drawing 2,000 tons; also workshops contain- ing appliances of all kinds for repairs: There is a dock for gunboats and a large private dock, ~The town is well fortified and stands on a low piece of ground which forms a good harbors Cavite is a regularly constructed fortress, mounting many guos of ap ancient type. Lt is reported that some guns have been removed from the ships and mounted on Corregidor Island, Ca- vite, and in the many works about the city of Manila, which lies seven miles distant by waier from Cavite and 14 by land. Manila is also sur- rounded by a cordon of land batter- ies to prevent attacks from the insur- gent forces. THE PHILIyPINES. L copyright ngapore to ihe New York, May ed cablegram fro World says Aguinaldo’s policy, after the Phil- ippines have been captured, embraces the independence of the islands, and the internal affairs to be controlled under European and American ad- visers, The insurgents desire Amer- ican protection, temporarily at least, on the same lines as proposed after the Cuban campaign. The scheme includes free trade to the world, safeguards enacted against the influx of Chinese aliens, a plete reformation in the corrupt ju- dicature, under experienced Euro- P officials, the entire freedom of the press sad public utterances, a business, today. The Tennesse and Dunbar due out of the Cumberland tomorrow for Evansville, The Buttorff ville for Nashville tomorrow The Clarksville was out today ai are is due from Clarks- morn- general religious toleration, the lition and expulsion of religious fra- ternities, the church being repre sented by secular priesthood ; provi sion for facilities to exploit resourc the building of railways, the rev of restrictions on enterprise and the investment of capital. Aguinalde tT could undertake the maintenance of Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Ice Picks, Lawn Swings, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LOWEST PRIGES | ARCEST STOCK 1 AM SELLING THE. St. Clair m= Steel Range At a very low price. See them, E. JONES J, WILL FISHER Master Commissioner McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuaLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county Shelly, of Foster, Bracken county, offering eighteen z:en for a regi-] She was hence in a very embarrass- mental band. Alf. Wolff, of Cin-{ing predicament, and was enabled to cionati, bas made application for/come on to Paducah only by giving bandmaster. ber truvk as security, She has no noon for Obio river points, public order. The City of Pacacah is due from] Spaniards have committed horrible St. Louis for Tennessee river with a] massacres of defenseless populations fine cargo of merchandise and anum-|Ceba City was almost entirely de portant business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the lecture room of the First Christian church. from Princeton, Mr, W, Fred Long left this morn- ing for Eddyville. He will be gone for All members urged to be present. Linnwood, Linnwood, nothing else. tf SALOON CHANGES. The Potter saloon has been sold to @ man named Dorr, who takes charge at once, Phaeton for sale, 121 8. Ist st. Typewriter for Sale, In perfect condition, brand new,in i typewriter for and a Blickensderfer for 935.00. Inqu ate YEARLY Of- er DROPPED DEAD. James Lively, a well known fariner who lived about eight miles from Benton, dropped dead Sunday. He had been sawing cross ties, when he suddently remarked to bis companion, Joe Joues, that his arm hurt, and be must rest. Le rested awhile, and in a few moments said his arm burt again and sat down, Presently he said, ‘1 can’t see! and fell over dead. The remains were buried the same afternoon. He was about 35 years old and leaves no family a month or more. Mrs. Lote Graham, of the county, is much better, her :nany friends will be pleased to learn. Mr. N. J. Dilday will return to Louisville tonight, afier a several days’ visit to Paducah, Mr. Jas. F. Johnson, the insurance re-rater, is in the city, enroute from Paris, Tenn., to Mayticld, Mr. W. B. Covington, of Browns- ville, Tenn., airived last night to at- teud the Smith Business college. Mrs, Elizabeth Gardner, of May field, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Alvey, on South Six} rel, D if Phillip, Mids. , returaed home this morning after visit to his famfly, who are visiting here, Miss Carolyne Hippel leaves to: morrow for New York City to spend (the summer with herygister, Mrs, 1’, W. Maguire, Mrs, W. C. Armstrong of Metro- polis, is in the city visiting her sister Mrs. D, Wetherington on Harrison street. Messrs. Ove Alexander, Sherreli and Dick Calissi will be among those who go to Louisville to- aight to attend the derby. Mrs. Emma Jennings, of New Al- bany, Iod., aud Miss Mittie Arm ig James incamp fer ‘fetticraten It is expected that it will take the} idea who could have taken the purse. examining physicians a day to get} Mrs. Keiser formerly lived here. through a company at first, though it is hoped they will make more rapid] VENERABLE CLPIZEN GONE. progress later on. be three weeks before mobilized. After com- Mr. John S Durrett died at his residence 709 North Seventh atreet, ber of people. The P. DLS of the Tennessee The river is stauding here now with 19.5 on the gauge. is due bere ou omorrow, The towboat Henry De Bus passed down this forenoon for Cairo. pany E is mustered iv the companies from Lebanon, Williamsburg and Middlesborough will come in the or] Mfr, Durrett was 80. years old, be der named, one probably each day,| ing : beginning with toc Movroe Durrett of, this city, Mr The companies of the Second regi-| Hurrett. was a member of the Cum. ment stationed at Lebanon, Willisms-| berland Presbyterian church and burg and Middlesboroug have been} iived a consistent christian life. days on their own funeral sdrvices Will be Wield" a ted to be Me residence tomorrow afternoon at moved. They will be tke first troops) 4 o'clock, interment at Oak (iror« brought to Lexington. it being the CIRCUIT COURT. fternoon, after athree weeks ili- policy to mobilize those from a dis- tance first. It is possible that some of the nearest companies will be or- Jircuit court was in session this dered to march here. Circuit court bent forenoon, but adjourned at noon un- There will be twenty-four compa- | til Thursday, nies of eighty-four men each quarter-}| The remaining ten jurors were se- ed at Tattersall’s, and there will be|cured this morning, and s fol a large range for the cooking of each} lows: W. R. Gammon, B. F Bum- company to be done upon. These} pass, R. J. Baldry, Marcus Mar ranges will be placed on the covered] W. J. Goad, J. E. Price, E. Farley, track at certain intervals, and each] A. B, Sowell aud M. Epstein. company will mess at its own table. he There will be a feature about the RAILROADERS ORGANIZE. camp which never before character- ized a like military gathering. For] At Rogers’ hall Sunday afternoon, at of coal in tow, Lhe big John K, Speed has been placed in the St. Louis and New Or. «l one | the father of J. Thomas and jeans trade, leaving St. Louis Satur- day on her first trip. A big force of men are still at work | them out of range of shore batteries on the illfated May tlower and the ex pei raised, RIVER BULLETIN, alling, 5, falling, 4, falling, Evansville, 20.8, rising, Florence, ling. Johnsonville, 8.5, falling. Louisville, 10.1, falling. Mt. Carmel, 8.1, falling. Nashville, 11.1, falling. Pittsburg, 42, falling Davis Islaud, 6 2, falling, St. Louis, 16.7, rising. Paducah, 19.5, stationary, MAN CRUSHED, whose home is 4, was badly hurt this mor She ations are now that she will be] the city, but keep at safe range frow stroyed. DEWE ‘ INSTRUCTION ; —President Washington, May 3 McKinley himself drew tions to Commodore Dewe, A cabinet officer informed a Post- Dispatch correspondent that they Nn} were as follows: 4 Proceed to Manila; ebor about eight miles off ; watch for Spanish ileet. If you can en A come to sn- -| destroy them. ‘Then try to occupy shore batteries. If fleet has left try to find it. If impossible, make land- ing, using your discretion guided hy the advice of pilot. You can destroy batteries, but no unnee- essary bombardment, LAWRENCE GLORE DEAD. own known morning 1 a3- re- Lawrence Glore, the well colored hackmap, died this at bis home on Harrison street, Eleventh,of a complication of dis es, after a lengthy illness. He turned from Hot Springs, Ark , Sun- day, and was apparently improved, but this morning he suddenly became worse and succumbed. The deceased was about of age, and had been a 54 years resident of seo me, and I will appre ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES + abstract to titles in MeCracken county and the Paducah, The abstract was made while elerk of the county court for Ceight years, This department is under the supsrvision of a compe. ubstenctor, If in want of anything in this line it will pay to iate your business, er of the only complet ent and reliabl Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row Phone 383 OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! t deepe On! ye brave, Cuba save. your banners wave, with ali your ry chivalry wave McKinley brave ble p, undaunted, true, ve or find a grave red, white and blue A uew r ait ean patriot know? more grand’ dice’ fight for freedom's right, 1) Do long shall taste ¢ Samuel's’? pilis. edoum's bird shall proud! the Pride of the Great Antilles, r ar lo In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody each regiment there will be a ¥, M,/® lodge of the Brotherhood of C. A. tent, with a secretary to take] W4Y Trainmen was organized by care of it, and with good books and|T: R. Doge, of Peoria, Ill., the seo-| street. Incandescent lamp globes snitabk | 20Dg, of Chicago, sisters of Mrs, Jo for system for sale at McPherson's | 44tt. lave been called to her bed- niog ona pile driver near Jacksop His side was mashed between Paducah for many years, being one of the most prosperous colored men to go to Drug store. tt |side on account of her illness, Judge R. L. Shemwell, ex-sheriff Joe Little and County Attorney J. » Loyette, of Benton, were in the city last night, en route to Frankfort to appear before the state board of equalization in belialf of Marshall county. Rey. B. F. Wulfman, pastor of the Fifth-street German Evangelical chureh, left last night for Newberg, Ind , to spend several days with his|nila, between Aamiral Dewey sac parents, From there he will go to}the Spanish, two Frankfort families Booneville, Ind. , to attend the confer-| are much concerned for the safety of eave of the Indiana district of the|two officers on the American fleet— Connoisseur's delight—Linnwood Cigar. tt POLICE COURT. There were only a few cases in the Police court this morning. Lillie Lee and Myrtle Warren were charged with going into o saloon, and their fine was placed at $5 and costs each. A breach of the peace against Koy Nelson was continued. ; A breach of ordinance case against dangerous entertaining games and an abund- ence. It willbe kept open at all hours, and the men will be welcome to come and go as they choose. The secretaries in charge will be volun- teers just as the soldiers, receiving the pay of a private. They will mingle with the men at all times, and hope to accomplish much good. In the naval engagement off Ma ond grand master of the order, as- ance of stationary for correspoud-| sisted by sixteen members of the] up in lodge at Jackson, Tenn, The lodge here was named the Fitzhugh Lee lodge. Ksther Lodge No. 1162. Knights and Ladies of Honor, weets tonight in regular session. All members are requested to be present as there will be an initiation, J. G, Swrrzen, R, MASONIC NOTICE. Plain City Lodge No 419, F, 8 two drawheads, and he was picked unconsvious condition and carried t railroad hospital. He ts not believed to be fatally hurt, WEATHER REPORE, Increasing cloudiaess tomght, fol- lowed by rain Wednesday, TO THE COVENTION. Revs. W. K. Penrod and Lloya Wilson, of the city, and J, M. McGee and Thomas Rouse, of the county in the city. He leaves four children. He drove a hack in Paducah until last fall, when he was foiced to. re tire on account of ill health. SHIPPED TO PARIS, The remains of Mrs. Nora Will iams, who died in the city hospital of typhoid fever yesterday morning were shipped to Paris, Tenn., her former home, today. She was 22 years old, A FRESH YOUNG MAN, DORIAN'S STORE AT 20) BROADWAY CATHARTIC ALL German Evangelical church, Lieut. Hugh Rodman, of the Ra . }leave tonight or tomorrow for Nor. Revs. W. A. Freeman, Presiding | leigh, and Capt. Asa Walker, of the Xs A.M., will meet at their} folk, Va.; to attend the Southern Elder, and wife, H. 6. Johnston, of |Concord. Capt. Walker married sedge rooms in the Lace build | Baptist convention, which convenes the Broadway M. E. Church, and J, | Miss Belle Grant, daughter of Maj, [ing on North Fourth street ated there on Wilson, of the Lrimble street M.|J. Alex Grant, é Some A oARio. &F 100 0'0 church, left last night to attend} Another Kentuckian in the squads| Master Masons welcome. he general conference at Baltimore, | fon is Ensign W. 8, Montgomery, of Pron Fa DAs Ws Me Mr. Jobu Davis accompanied them|the Petrel, whose home is at Elizae} G. O. INcnam, Secretary. «nd will go from there to Philadelpbia | bethtown, and New York, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the chureh instead of with Mis, Rottgering as was ane Joounced and all members are ree "| quested to attend this meeting as im- vortant business will be transacted, Mrs. H. Runge, Sec. Louis Winnegar was Drank from @ Flask Containing Quinine and Iron. The Boulder (Col.) News tells the llowing story of a ye man’s shness and the mor hed to it, as it comes from a watel ty: hen going to Denver T caw a wag gish young man w me trying to put on my overcoat, Ife canie to my assistance, and while helping he observed a in my pocket after renderi ance he pulled out the ‘Will you have a drink with me "No, thanks, I never drink,” I answered “Tt wou’t hurt you; it is the very best,” ed the wag. I recognized the bottle, and said, loud enough for all in thecartohearme: “My motheral- Ways taught me not to taste liquor, ind I promised her T would not.” “Oh, well, in that case, 1 must drimk it my- self,” said the wag. Te pulled the cork and took a good drink, A mo- ment | dropped the bottle wi ion that did not sound like a blessing. “My mouth isall raw,” he id, much to the amusement of all the passengers, Dock said: “Ah young man, you will be carcful befo you take another man’s property again. Iam Dr. Richmond, the watchmaker, and that bottle contains tome quinine and iron for one of my patients.” The young man got off at the next station, DRUGGIS SS Cheap Groceries. 3 Crown Raisins per }b.. Seedless Raisins, per I)... Choice Prunes, per Ib......, Hominy and Girits, per Ih.. Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour, Choice Dates, per ber |b... Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. Best N.O. Molasses, per gal Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs Best Kraut, per gal. Best Dill Pickels, per gal Oyster Crackers, per Ib Lemons, per doz I. L. RANDOLPH, 123 South Second Street, ’Phone 89, J.S. GANSTER | Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS MORTON’S OPERA HOUSE Your Derby Rates, On account of Derby Races, the Iinois Central railroad will sell tick. ets to Louisville and return for one train only, leaving Paducah at 1:20 a, m, Wednesday, May 4, and re. Tonight—Admission,|rning until and for train leaving misville 7:30 a, m, Thursday, May 5yat for the round trip, not’ ins cluding admission to races, J. T. Donovan, 80 as Agent, PREACH TO PRISONERS, Elder Hall, a colored preacher who has been holding a revival here,today jasked permission to preach to the Manager een “MY MOTHER-LAW” When Lieutenant Whipple was told that the Women’s Christian Temper- | At Morton’ ance Union desired that no intoxicat-| Qnty 10, 20 and 30 Cents, ing liquors be sold io or near camps, e said: “The good ladies need give them- m elves no uneasiness on that score, 1] ¢-1-Law, 3 would as soon have a firebrand in my | Pera house tonight by the Krause. re camp as liquor, Gen, Howard is|5t0¥t company, Don’t fail to hear The marriage of Miss Pollie Toran} right when be suys that it is one of| Marie Fellows in the latest illustrated to Mr. Will Hubbard, took place last] che greatest foes to men in camp life, 808: “The Ill-fated Maine.” Get the howe of Mrs Ellen Mor-| Pye army regulations under which 1 | ests at VanCulins’. at Fifth and Jefferson streets, am acting preclude the possibility of PROGRESSING RAPIDLY. Li prisoners in the lockup, and was ace ——— corded permission by Mayor Lang. , fe 8. Johuston of the Broad. | the sale of liquor to the soldiers ex- way M. E. church, officiating. Oaly}vept surreptiviously, and I scarcely The repairs on the street car track] He will probably preach some night on Broadway are progressing rapidly |¢his week, 4 few friends of the couple were} thiok this will be attemp'ed. The present. ‘hey will reside at the Mclcamp, as you are aware, will be uo- Gary residence, on West Jefferson, der my fall control until such time as | and a force of men worked all of | a = the new oilicers take charge,ond until night. The track has been relaid t that is done the W. C.'. U, ladies Fourth street. ONK WEEK, COMMENCING 2 MONDAY, MAY 2 nf the ites, Prompt and thorous to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. attention given 8 tay KRAUS-STOUT BIG COMPANY JENNIB HOLMAN ‘The three-act comedy, “My Mothe fe ’ will be presented at the Othce, 714 South Third street, Wood. Telephone No. 29 for a vice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash, Ohio River Spoke and Rim Co., E. E, Bell, tf. Sprinkling Hose} Is what you need for hot weather, Call'and see the large line | | for sale by F. G. HARLAN MY MOTHER-IN-LAW | Marie Fellows old In New Hlustrated Songs. In wand fu repertoire of new ce Touight, the great laughing succ Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. All kinds of plumbing work hose boxes made new 122 Broadway, Telephone 113, MARIE FELLOWS In Iustrated Songs at the Opera | ..PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRICES... W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS House Tonight, 10-20-30 low famous singer, Miss Marie of the Krause Stout Dramat- pany, will render several new the opera house tonight, anong them is the late illastrated song entitled ©The Lifated Maine, Phe explosion of the vessel will Wo just as it occured in Havana It should pack the house Shoe for Men Ladies’ Oxford GRAND MATINED Saturday at 2 BEST In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN Shoes polished _free 331 Broadway OFFICE 332), BROADWAY | ealty m. Ten dollars in goid given songs at ay Saturday might Speen A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Dr, Edwards, Kir, Kye, Nose and 40 YEARS THE STANDARL+) yin»! >pecialis', Peducab, ut. The Oniy High Grade Big Five-cent Cigar,

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