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The A Rush for Spoils Will not express it when you see the bar- gains we are offering this week. five hundred new shepherd plaid skirts, different colors and patterns, all wool, extra widths and heavy weight. ‘These skirts could not be sold in the regular way under $3.50 and $4.00, but they are slightly damaged. Your choice of the lot for $1.00. ‘Twelve hundred new sample cor- sets, all styles and colors, the range in price from 75¢ to $1.75-—our price for your choice of any of these high-class goods, soc. Two hundred new gold belts, regular 25¢ and soc belts—they are odd siz ‘our choice for roc. A handsome set ring with every $5.00 purchase. 215 BROADWA MILLINERY DEPARTMENT... I—The most exclu Just receiver llinery sive and stylish every exhibited in I New Tam O'Shanters, new sail ors, new walking hats, and, in fact hats of all styles and descriptions, at prices that cannot fail to suit the most economical buyers Bear in mi we carry the most select stock of mourning goods in the city. ducah, CS eam) | THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY EYES TESTED FREE! Spectacles Properly Adjusted ;| will conform to Satisfaction Guaranteed o00oooee J. L.WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 85c. BROADWAY 408 BROADWAY] | Fresh corn meal, per bu., U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION: CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street. WHY NOT TRY IT? "This is not a large ad But you've seen and Others would have done the samé had it been your adve ; . i tisement. 3 Have you anything to an- nounce that will interest the hundreds who read the SuN every day? Then why not say it he 0000000077 EBS | JOHN 6G. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... 419 Broadway. Farmers’ —_J5, Spence Restaurant.... 212, seis! The best meal in town for the money... Open day and night Short Orders ‘There tx more Catarrh tn this sec t or pres ribe: ble. Science has proven constitutional disease, and th 4 ‘& const! tment, Hail’s Catarrh is the only copatitutional cur the inarket, It is taken inter: ally in from 10 drops to @ teaspoonful. It act yd and mnoous rurta case it testimonials. Fd. Sold by Drugiints, Te. Hall's Family Pills are the best POLICE COURT, Small and Interesting Session This Moruing. There was a brief session of today’s police court. The case agsinst John Marshall, colored, charged with stealing a ham from ihe towboat Kenton, was tinued until tomorrow, to await the arrivalof Capt. Robertson, who is out on a trip. cou. | but dearest M Clothed in. the spotless robes of innocence she went and left us with j loved father, mother, one darling sis- | here on earth an LOCAL MENTION. Big Shipment ot Feed, The ferryboat Bettie Owen today | brought to the city on her forenoon |trip from the Mlinois shore over twenty loads of hay, corn, etc. This We3 8 pretty good haul for one halt day. far, Eye, Nose and tf. Dr. Edwards, Tarost Spe Wanted, A traveling solicitor for the Daily and Weekly Sun. Liberal indace- nents offered tc the right man. Call in person, or write to Sen Pustasmye Co., tt Padueah, Ky. ice. Owners of horses, mules and cattle ne ordinance govern- ing same, at once or suffer the pen- ally, Horses and mules, loose, are not to be let run in the city limit any time day or night, Cattle are be confined at night. This will be rigidly enforced. 2513 Jas } M. Laxc, Mayor: Special Sale, Pure maple sugar, per Ib., 10c. Heinz’ Dili pickle, per gal., 30u. Choice dates, per Ib., 7's ¢ Choice dried figs, per tb., 7'¢c. Choice N. ©. molasses, per gal., Oranges, per dloz., 10¢. to Qt. bottles best catsup, Ldc, I. L. Raxvoirn. . Second st, Phone 89, Linnwood is the best good-sized, good quality 5-cent cigar made. Ask for it. tf Valuable Real Estate For Sale. The following valuable real estate 18 offered for sale at low prices: Residence, six rooms, and lot, cor- ner Tenth and Jefferson. Stable snd lot, Jefferson near Tenth, touching Illinois Central rail- road. Business property on Third street between Broadway and Jefferson, feet front, now used as coal yard and feed store. For terms apply to J. or John O’Brien, Paducah. Donovan Ky. 21-5 Friend Incandescent lamp globes suitable jfor system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. We want you for a customer. tf New Crry Stream Lacypry, ndry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water only, tf ducate Your In Me Many hearts will be saddened to Jearn that the angel of death has taken from earth another treasure A happy home has been robbed of its fairest and brightest jewel; radiant pearl has departed from the ugeists reftuud jouey. lcord of affection to be gathered to the immortal casket in heaven, On Thursday or + 1898, Miss Maggie Wurth, aged 23, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wurth, departed from this world of sorrow to a brighter world above. Our sympathies are with the be- reaved fath mother, sister and brothers, knowing how hard it is to give her up.. No one saw the silent er; noone heard the rustle wy wings ; none of the anx- watchers could see the cold band at was gently and silently bearing y from the messen of th i loved one $s overburdened with a ef, sie left her be our heal weary lonesome g ter and brothers to meet her seven pre went heaven mother darling sister Dear father sister and brothers, weep not for your loved one, though you so sadly miss her here on earth, her soul is safe in haven, A jewel rare to earth, was given From Heaven's celestial clime Back to its giver soou was driven, Where life knows uo end of time. ike a dove to the Thou hast flown to thy rest From the wild sea of strife To the home of the blest. Jobo Haffy, who was found at the bottom of the city hall steps, where he had rolled from the top, was a sorry lvoking speciemen, charged with drunkenness, He was fined $1 and costs, ‘Telephone 121 for best laundry in Paducah. — tt » Wood, Telephone No. 29 for @ nice two borse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash. Obio River Spoke aud lim Co., E. E, Bell, ut. She bas crossed life’s sunset portals So blithe, so young, 80 gay ; Sull loving hearts will throb with pain To know tuat she has gone aw: Her loving friend Hani C McCracken county, Kerrier, 2, 1898. P..7t Tobacco Spit aud Smoke Your Hare aways 19 quit tobacco easily and forever, be tag tet >. “ull of Life, nerve and vig to0 3a be Wonder-worker, that men trong. All druggists, Soc Cure guaran (ed. Booklet cud ‘sample tree. Addresp ‘oterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New Yorks Jno, J. MeIver, of Louisville. is at the Palmer. J. HL. Coleman of Murray, isat}A Number of Them Expre; the Palmer. Chas, E. Coon, of Geneva, N. Y., is at the Palmer. Attorney M. Worten Princeton on business. A. Poilak, of Richmond, Va., is at the New Richmond. O. Rauchfuss, of Golconda, the New Richmond, The Misses Boa: were visitors in the was in is at of Golconda, y today. John H. Jones and wife, of Ad- vance, Mo., are at the Palmer. Mr, Will Schroeder and wife re- turned to vuis tod: Mr. George Ll. Weody, represent- ing the “Burlivgton Route’? is at the Palmer. Mrs. J. P. Bohannan, of Casey ville, i est of ber sop, Mr, Are Bohannon. Mr. A. Kuox and the Paducah Y M. C. A. delegation have returned from Maysville. Miss Palsy Neely, of Corydon, Jnd., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. I. J. Foppe, is quite ill. Conductor W. Y. Hansbro, after a visit to Sheflield, Ala., returned to the city today. Senator Me D. Ferguson and Rep- resentative Mocquot returped to Frankfort this morning. Second Clerk Lee Rhodes, of the Joe Fowler, has a beauuful black eye. He fell down the steps Dispatcher Allen Jorgenson, of the Uhnois Central, was able to be out tod: after nearly two w 8 illness. Mr. Bob Robertson, the Claronetist, will be here tomorrow afternoon to take part in the ‘Blind Joe’? coacert. The Misses Hendrick, of Owens- boro, after 4 visit to their father, De- puty Revenue Collector Hendrick, left this morning for home. Miss Ora V. Leigh, who has been atthe Y.M.C. A. convention at Maysville, is visiting her brother, Mr. Chot Leigh, in Louisville. Messrs. A. R. Jones, Neal Glaug- ban, A. Semones and H. Dancke, of Union City, Tenn., came vp last night aud are at the Palmer. Mr. Alex Levy and wife, of Louis- ville, are in the City on a visit. They are ex-resideuts of the city and their many friends will bo glad to see them. A WARSHIP OF SOAP, Remarkable Display in the Big Show Window at Noah's Ark. Representation of the Battleship Maine, Morro Castle and - Havana Harbor, When Noah’s Ark does anything it is done right, and furthermore it is always up-to-date. The latest ad- vertising scheme of this store is the representation of the Battleship Maine in soap. The beautiful ship with its big guns, turrets, small boats and masts, even the search light, all in soap—Noah’s Ark’s—which is the best. Besides the big warship are small boats and not far off across the harbor is the massive Morro Castle one of the three strongest forts in the world. This artistic creation in soap is well worth the pains of any one to go to Noah’s Ark to see ALLEGED THIEVE Oa Trial Before County Judge Tully Today. The young men White and Hunt, of near Ragland, charged with steal- ing meat from a smoke-house, are on trial today before County Judge Tul- ly. ‘The case has consumed the greater part of the day, and this afternoon only three witnessess had been heard, while there are tweuty or more in all. The case way last through tomorrow, PICPURE MAN Got Too Free in His Remarks to au Employe. W. J. King, one of the picture men under the New Richmond, was arrested today on a warrant charging him with using insulting langu wards I. Leoine, an employe. case willcome up tomorrow in the police eourt. ALLEGED ‘10 BE IN Mrs, Thad Gish Will be ‘Tried Before Judge Husbands, ¢ Thad Gish, willbe SANE, Mrs. of the Massac neighborhood, Circuit Judge Husbands this after- noon or in the morning on a charge of lunacy. i The unfortunate woman 1s one of the most prominent of that locality, and has friends and relatives in the city] t as well as inthe county, She is Ith for he infor- anity was stood has been in failing the past several weeks mation relative to ber day. NEW ROADMASTER HERE, Is Being Shown About by Roadmas- ter Sabin. ‘Lhe new roadmaster for this d ion, Mr. L, W. Wallace, arriyed in the city this morning, accompanied by the retiring roadmaster, Mr. A, ‘L. Sabin, who is transfered to Chi- cago. ‘The two gentlemen have been out on an inspection of the road. Super. visor Martin Urehan, of Vrinceton, was in the party Smoke Pete's Bismark and Star Banner. u PERSONALS. — |WHAT THE DOCTORS THINK. Dispensation others that he believed the proposed sician, is positi carried out. T can not, with the work that devolves upon him, write and compound his seen and said that he did not believe tried before] it could be work he is compelled to do it would be impossible to dispense medicine writer? about 45 yeurs old, and it is under-| 2116 you ought to. filed by County Attorney Graves to- ‘Awarded ] Their Views on Dr. Robert: son's Ordinance Relative To City Physician's of Medicine~The Majority of Them Think the | Plan is Practicable- Some Do Not, However, The ordinance to be intr the next meeting of the coun scribing that the city physician dispense his own drugs, 10 addition to preseribing for patients, will no doubt provoke opposition. A reporter | qvestion involved, viz: whether or not it 18 possible for the city physi ian, with the amount of work he al- ready has to do, to dispense these drugs. Nearly all the doctors agreed that it is possible for « physician to do this, but that it will take up all of his time, and he should be paid more money for it. Dr. Harry Williamson, whom City Physician Rivers succeeded, said; “Sometimes it would be practicable and sometimes it wouldn't. At times the city physician has more than he can do, at other times very little. He has to visit from five to thirty. pa- tients aday. When I was in office a good plan was suggested but it was never carried out. This plau was to fit up an apothecary’s shep in the oflice now oceupied by the mayor, and employ clerk to mix prescrip tions. ‘The people would then bave to go to the city hall to have the pre- scription filled, instead of to drug stores out around town, The drug bill during the year I was in office was about $1,600. ‘The city once bought me about $60 worth of drugs. 1 al- ways, toa certain extent, dispensed my medicine, and every city physic- ian does, snore or less. To do this exclusively, however, would some- times be porsinle aud sometimes it woulda’t,”” today interviewed & number of local | mi physicians relative to the only one! WEDDINGS, Holland-Temple, Argust-Berger, Eades-Cole, and Other Nuptials. Young Couple From Goes to Metropolis to Be Married, Paducah The marriage of Dr. 4. Holland, ville, to Miss Eva Temple, of MaXon’s Mills, took place at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the German Evangelical church, this city, Rev. B. F. Wulfman, the pastor, officiating. Miss Woehlschlacger, of St. Louis, and Mr. Johnson Houser, of the city, were the attendants. A sumptuous bridal supper was served at the home of the bride after the Both are deservedly pop- belong to of the ular young people, and some of the best families county. re Mr. Thomas O, Argust, the popu- lar young clerk on the wharfboat, and Miss Julia Berger, a most esti- mable young lady of the south side were united in marriage last night at the residence of Mr. Mosea Quinn, on South Fourth street, Rev. J. W Waters, of the Third street M. E. church, ofliciating. | a surprise, not even |mate friends of been apprised of, it. the most int Mr. and Mrs. of friends. msrriage at Birmingham, Ala., to Miss Mae city. ‘Te couple will arrive in Pa be at home to friends. Mr. Eimer Tripp. of the turning department of perintenden! jel last might at the mile west of Maytie ular young people. mal home, one Both are pop Miss Ella May Crow and Mr. G Mauley went to Dr. Troutman, who was city pby- sivian previous to Dr. Williamson, stated that he did not think the city physician could dispense his © drags. That the work was too great. Dr, C. A. Elliott, who was city physician years ago, said: ‘I think the city physician could dispense the drags, as well as preserive. Of course it would be no the majority of prescriptious used in common ailmen's can be mixed al- most as easily as they can be written L have carried most of my medicine in the country and city that way for forty years. others do.’? Dr. Brooks said: ‘Yes. It could be done, I think, but it would re- quire all the doctor's time, Now Dr. Sanders used to do that wily, and Dr, Frank Davis adopted the plan. The latier accepted the,oilice of city physician for $150 a year, and furnished all the medicines, too, and the records will show it. But of} ey eee ere ne wont here fi course the town was not so lange] “*Pected to leave some coal here for then. I thiuk the plan 1s feasity st gual teds and were married. charming young street, formerly and Mr. Manley is foreman at Lit tle’s factory: THE THREE RIVERS. lady of sy job, but| Items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers. The Dick Fowler was the only low {do it yet, and mavy]er Obio river packet out of this port today. She left for Cairo at 8:3 this morning. The sectional dry docks are busy repairing some barges for the Barrett} s} fleet. The W. W. O'Neil is on her way down the Ohio with a big tow of coal en route to southern points. The Reuben Dunbar ‘The marriage was in the nature of the couple having Argust have the best wishes of a host At 5 o'clock this afternoon Coun- cilman Wim, Eades will be upited tn Woodson Cole, of that ducab before the first of March and the Maytield Planing mill and Miss Ora Belote, a charming young lady, were bride's Metropolis today The bride isa Eleventh ot Princeton, Ky., She will likely pass here tomorrow and is out of the BONDS’ | DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will ae ¢ make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY a Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Furry Sreeer xv Door MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Verrel!, Manage: IDr. 1k PALMER 28 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28) 05 J HARRY W. SEMON’S BIG. » EXTRAVAGANZA GOMPANY «| 9:00 a.m, 7:30 OMce, - 364 phones { Residence, 144 pm WHAT? Ball Bearing ~ Typewriter YES 3 Funny Comedians Pretty G azaling Is, ostumes, t | Opera, Burlesque, Spectacular, Com- | edy, Pantomime, Ballet | | JUST WHAT YOU WANT | A Hort Dien, wit Tonasco Sauce! | The 98 model of the New Densmore is ball Get a Froyt Seat! |bearing in all. See sample with [awe ©, B. STARKS, ea: + Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 |Typewriters. Supplies for all standard MATINEE AND NIGHT jmiachines. Bihar m JOSHUA SIMPKINS #2 \ The play that has made million ang h Are paving the way for a large spriog business, reaching ont : after the newest and best in the world of merchandise. SEE th ii aed We are trying to make your buying easy for you: SEE river by moonligt > po ae | A A-grent enhgcie Corset Sale beginning Monday, February 21. All ladies cannot be beautiful in face, but they can in form, by wearing one of our American Lady corsets. They add new beauty to Dr. Reddick said: ‘Yes, 1 think] : it can be done, but think the salary]Cumberland river from Nashville is a. . Ai yy any form. We have the American With our|€Xpected here this afternoon on her \ ought to be increased system of ‘tablets’ he could probably succeed in dispensing his drugs, but it would take up all of his time, aud he would lose lots of rest.’’ Dr. Boyd said: “It but it would keep the city physician very much busier than he is now, and he is now one of the busiest men| here tomorrow eut of the Tennessee in town, I don’t think, however, that he could do the patients justice in every instance. If he had to give medicine,{he would have to give what be had, and if he didn’t have it he would have to give something else. Hence the patient might suffer for ip Dr, Winston: ‘*With our system of tablets, I think the city physician could dispense his own drugs. If would be willing to apt the posi- tion of city physician and furnish all the drugs at my own expense for $1,600,"" Fx City Physician W. T. Graves olated Luat he thought it was possi- ble for the city physician to mix his prescriptions, but did not think this duty could legally be imposed on him after his election. Dr. Brothers, county phy could not be found, but he stat 1 to plan is practical. Dr, P. H.{Stewart, an ex-city phy- the plan cannot be at the cily physician own prescriptions. City Physician Rivers himself was done. That with the in addition to writing prescriptions, Have you seen the ‘8 model of he new ball-bearing Densmore type O. B, Starks, Agent, Paducab, Ky, Do you smoke Linnwood? If not, It is the best. tf ansville. way to The Monie Bauer is due out of the tow of stave timber, this heing 1s possible, her first trip since she has been re- Cumberland river with a spoke and constructed, The towboat R. A. Speed is due river with a tow of ties. The Peter Hontz went to Mound City after some empties yesterday af- ternoon, The W. F. Nisbet from Memphis with an excellent up stream trip. ar- rived here this worni She left on her way to Cincinnati after lying Nineteen pieces 12c eu here some length of time. The Tennessee is due here out of the drug bill last year was $1,600, 1] tue Cumberland river en route to Ev- ansville. The P. D, Staggs will arrive here this afteravon from Waterloo, Ala.. and will return tomorrow afternoon. The Joe Fowler was the Evansville mail liner today, although {somewhat late in arriving on account of very heavy freight business. The towboat H. F. Frisbie with a The old boilers of the harbor Ida bave been taken out and the new battery will be placed in today. She will be ready for service again in a couple of weeks, tug Work is excellently progressing on the Eagle Packet company’s new packet which is being finished at the Leyhe fleet here and she wiil be ready to leave for St. Louis ina few days to enter Ler field of service. She far excels any of the company’s othe er packets in appearance and is also expected to be one their best freight carriers, Mr. Ryan is in the city buying logs for the National Pamp Co, at Mound City. Their tug at that place Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR: palcei BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powdir’ 40 YEARS THB: STANDAR{ will be here in a few days to take the logs down. The H, W. Buttorff was due here early this morning out of the Cum- berland river, but had not reported at alate hour, She ie expected to be in and out again for Nashville this afternoon, however. The City of Clarksville will be here this afternoon and leaves on her re- turn tomorrow at noon, The gauge showed the river this morning to still be rising with 15,4 showing on the marks and the big bur has again disappeared beneath the surface, The Peter Hontz arrived from Mound City this morning and leaves this afternoon for Tennessee river sfter 9 tow of ties, Lady corset in the short Empire,in the extra long waist and the model dress form. The prices will be rome . eg! cut to 3%, 97¢ and $1.19 for this sale. DAINTY EMBROIDERLES. | SILKS AND SATINS, * PSS, ~ sale F ty Lemon’s Feed Store! | 118 North Third street | | woman anywhere but) We are ready to show you a beaus +ALL KINDS OF PFEED.. fds it Npreat. pladute {o> look! tal lias if ainicse allker tn. eek hafr of embroideries, | stripes and plaids, In dainty checks ing to offer you some val-| suitable for ladies young dis that should throng} A large line of ‘two-to : the co with eager buyers. Silk will be on sale next week at 25e. | Twenty-five pieces Sv embroidery at 15c will go at 10c, These woole For Chapped Hands : and Face, Use at lephone | io at inets are particularly suited for u ing waists and school dresses, | SEPARATE SKIRTS, sroidery All ready to put right on, lined embroidery at! throughout, and bound with velvet- “ Jeen, at less than retail price for the Twenty-five pieces 10¢ em) roidery WINSTEAD'S 3) «:> «HANDINEs § | fieen piece | White with colored ¢ 5 to 10e, | bare material. There is nothing to equal Heautiful match patterns from 2bc| Three brocade silk skirts, in col- it. Sold by all first- to ds Let us show ye oe , at 85.08, ‘These are our regular class druggists. It will do you good, * | $5.00 skirts, NEW WASIL FABRICS. HOSE, ao Ie aly poo wear ey but) Fifty doz, Ladies’ Black Seauless . Hose, double heel and toe, guaral Second Hand Goods s).:'»\ pW wivvwens wil ve Mei stolen at Sic. Eb pee Highest cash prices paid 0 * theless <n id run out the entire lot in one tow of steel rails for St, Louis TREY KME BOC E TA dowon tH »{passed down frem Cincinnati late Court street. We also ca —_ c inch Percales, 7 , ; RO ; yesterday afternoon. es, ran om, (= itteen dos Aeece-ined | Ladies The Henry De Bus from the up- I Vr 31, to de. ip Saas Were rs per Ohio, passed down early this Apron Gloghame LINENS. sing with a tow of empties, Bleached Domestics. 5 to 7c. ae A ai Na asl : ne-halt bleach full 60 inches, all Linen at 37. with the} Fine satin damask at 39, 49 to 2c, rirly | These goods are worth much more, MILLINERY, WHITE GOODS, before the that our stock is ¢ CAVEATS, DESIG! S, TRADE-MARKS.$ ju every you act now season nnplete and | y desirable, We use the] OnETGH i tolt ates irene & | same care in buying white goods that} We have in an entire new line of AMINE and report j we do sil None but the best val-| Sailors aud will gladly show them to tx patent abiity DW to Get 4 Patent,” sent free a O'FARRELL, FOWLER & O'FARRELL, @ a i tors | ues can reach our counters | you. 25 pieces check lawn 4's¢ | 50 pieces Indian Lion 5 to 20e. | 30 pieces dimity 10 to New Ribbons for sashes in all the colorings. See our 2's inch Satin Lawyers and Solicitors of American and - ‘Ribbons at 10c. Patents, 1425 N.Y. AVE., WASHINGTON, D.C. ! When writing mentioa this paper. | | PDdDIDIIECeEKEEESECENW Come carly and often, and bring your friends with you, to HARBOUR'S. Capt. Rouse, of the St. Bernard ——<—5 Coal Co. here, is in receipt of a let-| ter from the Lookout Boiler Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn., trying to sel) bim at r for the harbor tug Ida, | the boilers of which were recently condemned, The above mentioned | boiler is the one that furnished steam to the tug Three Friends, which | ade so many successful filibustering | trips to Cuba during the past sum- mer, CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION jor Wuty Conte, | ced tobacco habit cure, makes \reaw 2. blood pure. 806, #1, AU) droggisus ~ \ f ¢