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€ Se Me cd 4 newest styles : Immense assortments bought for spot cash at bed-rock prices. W give you tmequalled bargains in fine new goods, This week we place on sale a number of special purchases that mean a saving of 25 to 50 ust bought the entire remaining TH thie weason's. shirt waists from the § Chic Spring We" plaids with heavy satin «noise, cerise blue and white, black and | i white stripes and checks. would be considered cheap at $6.00 and $8.00; our prices while they last, $2.25 | 1 colors, regular prices $1.00 and $1.25, per cent. to customers. Shirt waists at the price of making argest New York manufacturer. They ars, ‘These skirts and $3.95. i Ask to see out $1.00 mohair skirts Two hundred pairs fine kid gloves, all go on sale at s9c. Sizes 5% and 6. Ladies’ fine soc plaid hose, 25¢ Monumerts...| Wits We have in stock ei 6a fine line of finished monu- ments which Must be Sold 4f| For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at TRADE MARK REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the$latest etyles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, K Shopping Made Easy, Pleasant and Profitable ‘The Bazaar makes it a point to have just the goods you want. The find their way quickly to our counters from every market. imported $5.00 Smyrna rug with every in tur- |e: $3.00, $3.50 antd $4.00 worth double our price white and colors, asc and upward. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY GOOD CATCH. Thief Who Made the Wholesale Raid On Julian Greer Caught, can L NEWS OF THE RIVERS. | The Buttorff was in and out for Nashville today at noon, doing good business. The R. A. Speed left late yester- day afternoon for Saline river after a tow of ties. The City of Sheffield, from St. Louis, is due, enroute up the Ten- Lou Smith Under Arrest at Me-| nossee river. get, we are g a sot tropolis On a Charge of The river is declining here at a very td we lla heen fab ayes brisk gait, going down three tenths furglary—Go8ds Found, i 25.00 coupon! ticke pened up a nsignment st styles, white and co shed, chip and fancy straw, at $2.50,| The burglary was one of the most daring ever committed here. The} ii thieves went to Mr. Julian Greer’s | grocery, on Broad street, and stole $200 or more in goods, which were hauled away in a wagon, and evi- dently carried off in a skiff. The police made diligent for the men, but could find no ti of them, although their suspicions were aroused by the disappearance of several shanty-boaters. Marshal Collins at last obtained a clue, and had since been at work on the case. One of the accused’s friends turned traitor. Officer Hoyer} went down yesterday, and after scouting about the woods near Me- tropolis, assisted by the deputy sheriff, Mr. Evers, and « constable, succeeded in locating a large quan- tity of the goods, which had been buried by Lou Smith, a man sup- posed to have been on the Charity shanty-boat. He was arrested and lodged in jail at Metropolis, and refused to re-| turn without a requisition, and one} will be applied for at once. i This morning Officer Hoyer, who returned on the Fowler last night with some of the stolen goods, left] again for Metropolis, accompanied! by Oiticer Jones, to. get more goods. | trimmed Il the very and $2.00, Your choice of soo eleg hats from our work ro atest styles, at $1.50, $1 New midsummer wear, sailors for A new lot of hair switches at Colored wigs complete, 50c reh Bicycle Repairing Years of experience in the re pair business have taught us that a bicycle is too delicate a piece { machinery to be handled by an inexperienced workman, Our shop is noexperiment. We have a five-horse-power motor 4 ern part of the st THE SOUTHERN 416 North Seventh St Linnwood, Linnwood, nothing phis bound for Cincinnati, report here tomorrow afternoon, a the last 12 hours, The State of Kansas from Cincin- nati is due to pass down this after- Cotta ne eee white and’ colors. | Millinery ng millinery, whi Lon Smith, a shanty-boater, w , wics an clin price from 7$¢ to $2.00. | will be displayed for the first time. {arrested at Metropolis, yesterday af-[D00n for New Orleans, 7 They ranged se forse, 69, 74nd ose. |Reautiful and tasty effects in greatest! ternoon, by Officer Hoyer, on aj The City of Clarksville is due this Just received, too sample swell skirts, | variety charge of burglary, committed in| afternoon from Elizabethtown and the very latest thing, Fine French) Your choice of 250 pattern hats, mew.) 5,200! ] will setarn tomorrow at noon. Business on the wharf this morn- ing was rather quiet, although the outgoing boats had fair receipts. is due from Mem- She will The Sunshin The New South passed up from Memptis early this morning tor Cin- cinnati. She had a big trip of freight. ‘The bars along the river are again| Exclusive state agency. gallons of water to 140 degrees for 1; cents. making their appearance, and the pilots are vompelled to steer in the Champion Instantaneous Water Heater LL —— HURRAH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! How dear to my heart is our snug little bathroom, Our refuge from sickness, discomfort or dust; Its marbles, its nickel, its neat- So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, But the best thing there is within that enclosure, The object that pleases us most of them all, That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure, Is the good Champion heater that stands by the wall; The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater, The nice, handy heater, s When the fires are all out an With coughs or with croup, at once, with all speed, To light up the heater I stra And find it is always a good friend For laundry, for sickroom— For milk that is malted For hot water bags: How handy The Champion gas heater, t No living without one henceforward for me. Prices proper bathing tempe: channel, The Tennessee and Dunbar are} : sor tor plumber, per hour # as due this afternoon out of the Cume| three-quarter galvanized pipe, per foot. a4 berland river. They are both en| "elt OS een per fost bg “this Tg Washstand bow!, round ve © The Staggs arrived out of the Tene] soider. per joint ....... ‘s nessee river this morning. She|'ydrants +? " 4 . Lead pipe, per pound “ leaves on her return trip to Waterloo | io ane tier taucet aluk re a tomorrow afternoon, Half-inch Comp taucet sink, plain. “6 The Evansville and Cairo packets | Xensiring faucet at shop s were out on time at ‘0 and 10 o’clock this morning, and each were doing good business, Passenger traffic on the rivers is much better now than a few weeks previous, and continues to improve as the weather grows more pleasant, All the packets in or out now have excellent passenger lists, the major- ity of which are round trippers. else. tf LA BELLE Removal The Sun has LOCAL MENTION. HOUSE WANTED, PARK |, Cuantrs T. Tarion.......Manager R. G. Bostwick. . Resident Manager. GRAND OPENING MONDAY, MAY 23 A Shadow | of a Crime PRODUCED BY THE ROBERT SHERMAN COMPANY This company has been engaged at a considerable expense for the entire season, and each member will work to please the people. The performance will be free from all ¥ulgarity, and people who forget that it is a place for ladies and ge! tlemen will be compelled to leave. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager. Two nights and Saturday matinee beginning 20.. FRIDAY, MAY ..20 EDISON’S KINETOSCOPE WAR PICTURES Showing the Maine explosion, with mechanical effects. Scene take firect from Havana harbor, Shows the wreck ompany’s tugs at work on the Maine lisaster. This picture is now being pro duced at five leading theaters in New York city to crowded he Prices 10 Ladies free Friday cht when mpanied by a paid 2 Seats can ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and Fast. AUKIVE P.O. DEPART P, 0. A four of five room house in good quarters at locality. Address X. Y. Z, Sun office giving terms and location, 17 m4, PICTURE At the Opera House Friday Night. Notice moved to its new _ 214 Broadwa 10 and 20 Cents. and novel A the 20. PERSONALS Semething new picture circus at ypera house Friday night, May A genuine circus performance given in moving pictures, by the Edison Kinetoscope. Grand street parade; 70 horses per- forming at once. ‘Taken from B: num & Bailey’s circus, Elephants, lions, ete., performing FOUND, Mr. Hugh Perkins is visiting in the city. Dr. Linn, city. Mrs. E, W. Vaughan bas returned from Louisville. Mr. A. N, Clark went up to Ed- dyville this morning on business. Mrs. J. H. Anderson, of Colum- bus, O., is a guest of her son here. J. V. Hayden and R. H. Grasham, of Salem, were at the Palmer today. Trainmaster Frates, of the Mem- phis division, was in the city today. of Eddyville, is in the One folding key and one door key between Third and Fourth on Broad~ way. Inquire at Sev oltice. HOTTER WEATHER. The weather 1s becoming very warm, as most people are doubtless aware of by this time. Yesterday] Mrs. M. A. Cox and Mrs, K. P the thermometer was 85 degrees and, | Hall, of Mayfield, are in the city to- today it has been much warmer. Toe| (ls people are begivning to wear the thinnest clothes possible, and linen already in evidence. THE KINETOSCOPE At Morton's Opera House Friday adies (Pree. Nelson, of Hampton, the city today buying Mr. J. H Ky., is in is a guest of Miss Jennie Hooks, on North Third street. Mr. W. R. Martin and Elizabethtown, came down on Hopkins yesterday. Miss Lillie Meyers, of Louisville, returned home this morning, after a wife, of the Edison’s latest invention, t etoscope, will produce scenes from Havana harbor, Friday night, ps, Spree showing the explosion of the Maine| ‘!'t to relatives here, Mr. L. Hendricks went to and the boats working en the wreck, All scenes are presented in motion] Maysville yesterday to attend a meet. and jnst as they occurred. Prices, |i of the grand commandary. 10 and 20 cents. Ladies free when Mrs. R. W. Irvine, of Dresden, accompanied by a pid 20 vent tick-|Tenn., is visiting her daughter, Mrs, et, Seats can be reserved at Van] Dr. Winston, on South Sixth street. Calin’s tomorrow morning. Dr. Ed Gilson returned this morn- ing from New Orleans, where he at- tended the Klks meeting last night. Miss Jennie Bowles, a pretty and attractive young lady of Hopkins- LYRE WRITING 1am prepared to to all kinds of typewriting for lawyers aud business| ville, is visting Mra. Geo. Katter. men, on short notice and reasonable! jo), m terms = Mus, Tenessa Gruueur, ; ne | lm6 2 North Fourth street], Mz. D. Gholsen, of the Koight| Hotel, Fulton, was in the city today enroute home from the Louisville raves, and was a guest of his friend, Mr. Joe Dickey. For sawdust go to 1304S. 3d St THE NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS, Miss Marie Wil- are in the city | on Miss Flora, and liams of Golconda, today. They came down Capt. E. W. Crumbaugh, who bas been appointed by Colonel Coha,who is in charge of the uational volunteer 744M] reserve state headquarters at Louis-| Hoy kins yesterday. 12904m] ville, to secvre enlistments forthe} Mrs. W. P. Ross, of Madison- | Memphis and South, national volunteer reserve, has} ville, is a guest of Miss Annie May | 30% te 8B] concluded not to take charge of the] Yeiser, of the West End, who will St, Laute.aad Weer. enlistment at present, owing to some] entertain in her hono ts. Ross | «aa m 11450 m]local misunderstanding. — Captain]is a sister of Mr. W. E. English, of | $10 pm >™/Crumbaugh has no desire to retard| the city. bvansyille and Ohio River 0.00 am (daly except Su day amiboat Benton and N.C, & St. Le W:10p m 6:60 a a EXCURSION VIA ILLINOIS CENTR SJ KK Summer rates are now in effect to Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit- tenden and other summer and health resorts, good for 90 days, Oa May 17, and June 7, and 21 homeseekers excursion tickets will be sold to various points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- kansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and other states at one fare for the round trip. Good for 21 days to return, 1imtt J.T. Donovan, agent. For nice dry sawdust tel. 20, tf ‘Typewriter for Sale, In j erfect condition, brand new,in fact, A Williams typewriter for 86000, and a Blickerslerfer for $35.00, Inquire at ile Sun Of- tie, u .,he 1s willing, «enlistment here in any way possible the movement in the city in any way ; however, to aid the R. G. Bostwick, whose affable and obliging manner in the box office at the Auditorium won him hundreds of | friends in Memphis, left this morning for Paducah, Ky., where he wili have charge of the summer concerts at La carey Belle Park, which is embraced in the FOR SERVICE, circuit with Glenwood Park, Little " Kock, and our East End Park, all Fine Jersey bull, at the ‘orian{under the general management of place, West Broadway. Charles T. Taylor.—Memphis Daily 16m6 H. Banserr, He has already secured about 200 volunteers in this city and neighbor- hood Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ Summer Shoes .50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords nd 1.50 tan and black slippers 1.50 and 1,00 tan and black slippers Ladies’ . Misses’ . Children’s And men's . 331 BROADWAY SHOES POLISHED FREE Capt. Theo Steyer and daughter, | the | Reddick and H. COCHRAN & OWEN’S 4-00 and 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this week... 3.00 AND LOCALS. CHURCH NOTICE. Regular prayer meeting service at the First Christian church tonight at 8 o'clock. Subject, “A Religic Debate and Results. The roll call meeting has been postponed for ove week. MR. LYO) LEAVES. Mr. H. L. Lyon, who was formerly assistant ¢ engineer. left this morning for Jacksonville, Fia., on a visit to relatives. He expects to retura to the city in a short time. OFFICER. There will bea U.S. recruitiog officer here tomorrow, according to reports, to enlist men for the cavalry, As yet, nothing definite is known of him, but the advertisement was seen in one of the Louisville papers. MINIATURE SEWERAGE. | Pipes tor Drainage Being Laid on , Adams Street. Street Inspector Utterback and a force of men are laying a small sewer- age system on Adams street from Eighth to Tenth, for the purpose of rectifying the defective drainage in that. locality, It has long been a source of great complaint, and the city at last con- sented to essay relief to the people. Bad drainage at Fifth and Madi- son street is also to be improved, and today a preliminary force of men was | at work there. RIVERS & REDDICK, ‘This Is the Firm Name of the New | Proprietors of the Lofirmary, Ap arrangement has virtually been bh Doctors J, T. Rivers will be» come the proprietors of the Boyd lofirmary, at Sixth and Broadway, Surgeon Major Boyd came here with the intention of closing the in- firmary, but the latter agreement was finally made and will likely go into effect at once. Drs. Reddick and Rivers are among Paducah’s best known and most popular physicians, and will keep the iostit’ tion up to the high standard always maintained there, That they will make it a success goes without saying. The infirmary is known all over the state, as well as in Ilmois and Teonessee, and that it is to remain here is some+ thing Paducah can congratulate her- self ov, jcompleted by whi and Children’s wn 331 BROADWAY F MAJ cr Par. fort price Just ‘Twe The will gro ¢ ry in from Court that jthe police found out that he was cut, and could was too, insta get e ‘Guat aeu si at will appes Wash Dress Goods Wonders Men's Sox trails protruded, He walked OTHER WORK IN THE OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: MAN, KEILER & CO., . CHICAGO HE! OR BLOOM, FR ‘ITY NATIONAL BAD MINZESHEIMER PLUMBING COMPANY ‘The price omer of With th be an ev IS. Several hundred pieces o es away below their value udges to bay toe, 12446, Ise Separate Ski: asols and Sun Umbrellas (21”"s5 opened & lot for this week's selling. One sis week 1s a lot of $2.s0 parasols for § ai Millinery woth millinery sale, The greatest place tu this city ig now in full mean’ well afford to not buy at here. “Youll had everything Might here. ‘Spectab ta quality Not the talk of t Men don t read adve The greatest values ever offered why, ‘tis past all beli good Champion heater can be Third Week of the Great May Sale Our Great Clothing Sale vé inted flooring, shiny and tall, nd the children awake me, ightway betake me, indeed. in relieving— t or tea, ng *most all y , beef ex he nickel-plate heater— upon application. Heats forty The rature is 70 degrees. Thirty-gallon galvanized boiler Zine bath tubs. Copper bath tubs Yorcelain I bath tubs... Marble slabs, per square foot ‘Common sink Porcelain siak ‘The Neverbreak w.o.w, ¢, bowls Check and waste in ground Sewer pipe, per foot, Inid Conductor drains, per foot, laid SAME PROPORTION CHARLES REED, iT. LTH DEPARTMED 8 and qualities tell the tale, There are money. the big store. Much that will interest you, much ¢ promise of bright, warm, sunshiny days there'll eri demand for lawns, orgaudies, dim. here for th ty good shown be mis, and they Pri ted us to buy these for simply 4; 121ye organdies—the dase @ yard. rt Sale vy'snctner's misioriver’” The maccrs prices that think. Fringed end Direct from the belt mill. W soc each, w a A Hosiery Event rect from ihe mill agents, We've saved you the Y to see them, Quality and price will Mattings he to aw rtisements, hence Shoes and Oxford Ties Our shoe department is rapidly gaining popularity, wite you s outwear ull shoes at similar ur May sale prices are low. We back of Wallerstein. Judges have found that our shoes at our here to make investigation. HARBOUR'S, On North Third street CUTTING SCRAPE. » Steamboat Rousters on the jouth Carve and Get Carved, New Diffcalty Occurred This Morning Early—No Arrests Are Made, There was a fight onthe Mew South | gavize this morning about 8 o'clock between | exclusively, of course, of colered two | men. Martin and Robt. J of the colored rousters, | : Alter a few blows, the Martin ne- | o it when they arrive, Jrew a knife and cut his adversa- the abdomen, inflicting a wound which the injured man’s en- about Second and t streets until this afternoon in condition, and about that time began looking for bim, but d not find him, The other man in the locality for some time, but also got away, It was an nce where the police did not ven the man who was cut, No-To- sae f ranteed tobacco havit cure, makes weut | trong, blood Pure. He, #1, ‘All Uruxnints Wirty Comm ¢ jmanagement of Charles T, Taylor, will open Monday May 23, with the] of the applause, ASSAULTED Hils WIFE, Fion Hamilton was warranted yesterday afternoon on a charge of assaultiog his wife, and knocking her down, near Fifth and Norton. She appeared at police headquarters about three o'clock, and swore out the warrant, Hamilton is well known in police circles, and was not arrested, A colored express driver named Sam Brunson today called on Mayor Lang, and said he bad received au- thority from Governor Bradley to or- 0 troops here, composed He wanted the mayor to. sign his papers, and the mayor agreed to G FOR NOTHING, SOMETH LeBelle park, whic mA beautiful Robert Sheaman compa Shadow of a Crime,’ comedy-drama entirely new to the has been engaged for the entire sea- son and will produce a repertoire of plays tLut will appeal to an intelligent] arranged the concert, deserves gteat! Prompt and thorough attention given community. Fred Hubbard is the only old time favorite in the company, hefore the season closes, NOW'S THE TIME 70 BUY Screen}Doors, ‘Cream Freezers, Hammocks, ‘Refrigerators, \Ice Picks, LARGEST STOCK tent see me, OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody DORIAN'’'S STORE Master Commissioner McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PusLic and Tornado Insurance ABSTRACTOR OF.TITLES Manager of the onl, city of Paducah. Th a term of eigh nd reliable abstractot Screen Windows Lawn Swings, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LOWEST PRICES 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY Steel Range ‘ {At a very low price. See them. This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat isfy those who insist on the best The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies and nowhere is sold by George Bernhard If you try a pair you are henceforth a —that's it else in Paducah regular customer. The Douglas Shoes for Men ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well They You can't be better suited Most people know what they arc are made in all styles, and can be had here. Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes Drop in and inspect this model k, the handsomest and best selected in town. 6d wikaeds GEORGE BERNHARD VVVVVVTVTVTTUTABEVA Unfurled! pens, On! ye brave ry Cuba save. your banners wave, “The contlict dee Now rush to g! Brave patriots, all Aud charge with all your chivalry.”* Over Auantic’s wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, 3 And plant a new ‘red, white and blue,” ‘What higher aim can patriot know ? What destiny more grand’ Than the soldier's fight for freedom's right, ‘To free a suffering land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our “Unele Samuel's’ pills, And freedom's bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles, to go to AT 205 BROADWAY J. WILL FISHER Agent for Fir nywhere in the Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete. city or county. complete abstract to titles in MvCracken county and the 6 abstract was made while clerk of the county court for department is under the supervision of a compe- 1! in want of anything in this line it will pay to ‘ ‘and I will appreciate your business. Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 E years, ‘Th Morton tend ranged, iy under the} able manner by all on it, Th violinist, a8 usual, received his share The Blind Joe o people of Paducah, ‘This company | yiyen at Metropolis Thursday night by the talent that gave it bere list credit ther: There was a fairly large crowd at the program was most attra largely due to his efforts, the others being entirely new, but] ple of Metropolis are assured a treat no doubt will gam much popularity | when the celebrated violivist appears "S$ CONCERT, REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS tee me to buy, sell or mortgage realty, nd was rendered in a credit-|OPFICB 8286's BROADWAY ‘The blind J.S. GANSTER : Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS + ’s opera house last night to at- Blind Joe ‘concert. 1 CONCERT, pert is to be Gilbert, who Prof. Harry which is The peo to all cases, wchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. [omee, 714 South Third street, for its success,