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That Must be , #5 rr Ss Pt Bargains eX ia No.§—All our hand: Millinery Department + + + some silk waists, fancy colors and black; “also all of our fine velvet waists, well worth $6.00 and $7.06, go this week at the actual cost of making alone, $2.9: Our new spring stock of m nery has just arrived. It is by the most elegant, mos sh. a also the most re stock ¢ millinery ever displayed in the cit ilk and satin gant stylish line of dress skirts in the city $8.00 to $25.00, our prices $4 worth from 3 Have you seeu the “98 model ¢ O. B. Starks, Agent, ueab, Ky writer? 21f6 The Extension of Time Begins The employes st the Illinois Cer tral shops today be working t hours a day, in accordance with order posted at the shops Saturd The ten full hours a day tinue indefinitely, War The War is On gan Fish, Fresh and salt water fish receiv 24flmo 1258. Second St. Allen Barrett and Jasper Hawkin hh and Wast ght, and havin colored, met r Ni And the Way Gardner Bros, & Jinzso2 stccous Co, Are Slaughtering Prices} n:.¢°° Ws. This Week is a Sure Vig-[orce isin” tory for Them if You Take Into Consideration the Price Given Below. Wood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice tw horse load delivered promptly. Price $}$1 cash, Ohio River Spoke an Rim Co., E. E. » Bell. tf. The Cases to Be Tested, al test suits were in th circuit court yesterday ous citizens, hy Hon, Sam Housion for the Columbia Finance and Trus' company, the Unitec * against nn __ THIS-WEEK ONLY 8) for various amounts, to test the prac ticability of collecting the amount and winding up the business of th concern. Special Sale. Snyrna Rugs, 30x60 bs oe as inches, were $2.00, this week $1.29. Book vases that were |*° Pure ingj 10 Pi > Dil C Choice dates, ; Choice dried fig Choice N. O 1sses, per Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c. $6 60, this week $4.00 | Oranges, jer dom, 10c. to Boe Qt. bottles best catsup, 15¢, Book cases that were »$26.00 go this week for 16,50. Book cases that were $15.00 go this week at $10.00, China closets we sold at $12.00, this week at $7.75. China closets we sold at $11.00, this week at $6.75. I 1 » Ranpoirn, . Second st. fully Mashed, Ra onfined to his room Phone 89, Foot P Mr. S. P Tenth street, is from a painfully mashed foot, tained by a heavy piece of iron fall- ing on it. Dr. Edwards, Ear, Kye, Nose and Throst Specialist, Padu sus: They are also manufacturers o{ mattresses of all kinds, and the lead ing upholsterers of the city. Awnings made and put up on short notice, Sold by Dru Hall's Pam Colored People Wed, Percy White aud Hallie Marshall and Jim Black and Ellen Morrow Watch for their special cut price Roik colored, were married last night sale ach week. Don’t forget the place. We want you for a ¢ New Crry Stray f Masonic Notes. Plain City lod, No, 410 { M., will meot to- Gardner Bros, & Co non Ser Fe ; ng, on North Fourth , ’ munication, Als 208-206 South Third street. work in F. C. degre Telephone 396, Buiytoy B. Davis, W. M. Gro, O, Ixenam, Sec, : City Laundry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water only. — tf Pittsburg Coal, Just received a barge of No, 1 Pittsburg coal, which we will deliver to copsumers at 10 spot cash while unloading barge Sr. Bernanv Coat C 3 Broadway, J 1 CALIFORNIA! —ViA- The Southern Route Canno:,Give L ay Thomas Hannon, who was over Saturday on a charge of killing Wm, Hall, his bond being fixed at $1,000, is still in jail, and in all probability will not be able to execute the bond. held TAKE THE =——Seen to be Appreciated |. Ries : ty one orned | tonight in regular s Bargain No. 2—Five hundred o6 pica 1, See our goods} Mr As, EU ORS BER, TORINO een meeting is expected, new dress skirts, consisting of black oid he convinced trom Anderson, Ind The levy for the ensuing year will and stylish Soap These ey We are certainly headquarters] Mr, S$. M. Jenkins went up to Edsiiiiy be made. It. will likely be . 2,00 0 and $3.00 ile ne eel ee ¢ i they Rovin two Tots ior this week £0F all kinds of hair goods. Our|dyville this morning, fixed at fifty cents, the same as AEs new line of sw 75¢ and} Chas, C. Canes, of Greenfield, Ill.,| the extra fifteen cents being for * Bargain No.3 “nthe most ete- $1.00 cannot be equalled elsewhere is at the Sew itichmond Jconstruction of the new B at Jess than $1.50 and $2.00 | the new ball-bearing Densmore type- will con States Building and Loan association gal, of North cents per bushel : I PERSONALS. | SCHOOL BOARD MEETS, }. Rhine, of Mound City, is at almer, J the P' Chas. Stayers, of Golconda, is e Palmer. A. A, Hedsstrom, is at the Paimer. The Levy for the Knsuing Year To Be Made. at of Waukesha, Will Bo Fixed at Fifty Cents, New School Building Contract, George H. Russell, of Evansville, is at the Palmer. Col, George Detzel "from Mardi Gras W. J. Harahan, ville, 13 in the city. has returned Supt of Loui The boa Mr, Oscar Hank | school. or Louisville, on bi Mr. H. U, Wallace. this morning It is understood the board will let the contract this year for the com- the new road- 30. ster, ie at the Palmer, pletion of the building, although two Bp tioe pred nadhoond day ig, |levies will be required to pay for it. h B Mr, J. K. Simpson, of St Louis, | ee eet ea ta the plata Don’t Miss ~wSA e@ Dazaar selling typewriters, is in the city. j,now contemplated, will be let with the Place 235 Broadway|, Mr. Leo Lederer, of New York! tie understanding that the contractor lodge i e Palmer. is to wait until next year’s levy for b. Mr. Luther Hayden returned to! the balance due on the contract. Hopkinsville this merning. cording to the mayor's position es ” W.C. Whittenberg, of Vienna, on the street contract affair, the city . NT Til, is at the New Richmond. cannot contract for longer than one} ———— LOCAL MENTION, Senator Mac. D. Ferguson’ came| Year, but according to City Attorney es fn Frank ester Lightfoot it can, and it is said the > in from Frankfort yesterday. i Cumberland Presbyterian Re- " Clarence Dallam, of {S¢lool board will accept the latter's vival, Attorney arence Dallem, of etstoa, The interest increases ia this meet-| Lonisville, arrived this morning, - ing. Services will be held each even-} Mr. Collin McGinnis will leave to- MR, FRARK DAVIS ing this week in the lecture room at] night for Hot Springs, on a sojourn. 30 o'clock. Messrs. A. G, Dancan and KE, heycity Halsey, of Louisville, are in thejcity.| Mr. Bob Blind Joe M f ngum and Robertson have returued to Union| the Municipal Electric City. aR : Hon, J. H. Shelby, M Power House, Sikeston, Mo., is a guest of Hapa : He Was Elected By the Vote of Mr. Albert Foster is back from New Y ngton, and other the Mayor— Ordinances eastern places J. Major White, of Eley Dipple & White, left last evening for St, Louis on & business trip Mr. J.S Passed, The liv promised Dean, a prominent farm- for yesterday daily, Salmon, red snapper, cod.Jer of Pope county . Was aguest}came off. All the members were a as . smelts, Spanish mackeral, trout, ete. of Dr. Brooks tod present and Mayor Lang presided, S. H. Crank, Mr. W. F. Smith, of Idaho Falls,| The vagrant and curfew ordinances were given final passage. arrived last nighton a visit to Dr. J. pe ; : ‘ The light nit s,{D. Smith and family if Mr. Stoke T. Pay id bon. ot Council:nan Clark, its chairman, pre- sented the following report: g}Ogden’s banding, 2 in the city, Paducah, Ky., Feb. 28, 1898,— and stopping at the New Richmond. jm. '40 Honorable Mayor aod Com Mr. J. K. Lowe, of Eagleville! mon Council.—Gentleme n: As you Tenn. isa guest of his son-in-law, Jare aware, the resignation ot Mr. Mr. Ev e Gleaves. His son, Mr. | Thomas Davis, superintendent of the Ed Lowe a. municipal lighting plant of the city Morris J. Fried who has held/ot Paducah, takes effect March 1, | 9 posit k keeper for B! 1898. Your light and wa thol Bros., Memphis, has accepted a] mittee, looking to the best interests j{ position with M. Kaho & Co of the city and her citizens, have em- Major M. Bloom, at his handsome | ployed Mr. Frank Davis, on a trial residence at Sixth and Jefferson| subject to removal by the light com Street, entertained a npmber of |mittes, to fill the above named vas ¢ } friends last ever honor of the} cancy, with instroctions that he shall uiversary of his birth, | keep ¢ refreshments, and time was had, seventieth +| There were mui tia most enjoyat i nase STOLE THE WATCH 006. Nothing Es msn and lamptrimmer. has fixed a scale of to the employes b; ent of the electri city of Paducah, fixed by us is as follows: The super intendent shall be paid $85 month, the engineer shall be paid $6. per month, the fireman shall be p $40 per month and the lamptritnmer all be paid $40 per month, ight plant of tl apes the Thieves Down yout Massac, A good joke is told on Mr. Lige Maxon’s Mill vicinity stealing that has the vicinity, he di vie, of the ing on tion, M. W. Crank, thieves visited the p! cat off, among other things,| ,., Aton >» Exttorr. ain and all, The minority report was in favor This little more bolder of Mr. Harry Wallace for superin- tendent. for funeral 10a, m, SOLDIERS’ BONES Dug Up at Oak Grove Cemetery This Morning. is set tinue their lawle tomorrow at One who came was ordered to drove too near a press wagon, SENT TO LOUISVILLE. r« in Sunday leave man said he bevause he with an ex- FAMOUS + SUNSET + LIMITED ScTonis"1030 pte, fueadays nid Savurdays, Only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES ‘Ghrough (he Sunny South to sunn: and descriptive if Why will you smoke any old cigar when you Can get the Linnwood for 5c. Ask for it, tf. Esther Lodge No, 1162, meets tonight in regular session, Ali benefit fund are urgently requested to attend: J. G, Sw members interested in the uew sick|Portation to Louisville, where they! § Two Ladies From Tennessee Stranded | Here, While workmen were yesterday disinterring the ren of the infant child of Mr. Smith Boyd in Mayor Lang today gave Mrs, Mc-|Oak Grove the skeletons of buried Knights and Ladies of Honor} Lowe and Miss Mary McLowe, who| Soldiers were unearthed by the spade, ame down the Teauessee river, trans-| One skull was cleft in twain by the pade, but the bones were replaced ¢ relatives. nd not molested, No Po Hy Conca raniged tobacco abit care, makes ¥ pity DISG puree” We, 6. Ail dragalees, ‘Telephone 121 for best Janndry in Padueab. if Was Elected Superintendent of meeting of the council ‘ternoon through ployed regularly, outside of himself, a competent engineer, fire~ This com- mittee hes reserved’ the right, and es to be paid the superintend- The scale of wages per Vout This Pt —_— Lend alae. sree, Water Filters | | | | YES bearing in all. See sample wit Oo. B. STARKS, Typewriters. Supplies for all machines. Home, 4 Sweet s Home How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public +] will give to our customers ABSOLUTELY FREE ~picture, frame and a room or hall. eiate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by gi ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We don keep them ‘‘guessing,’’ either. premiums. some art gems. ready to grace a children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio, shoes please everybody. Even some who ‘‘come only to look remain to buy—not only because we have the ch so from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction. accepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains ething st be done - at our store, and get first choice of our .] se eintvie farm, ace] does Bot increase the former amourt| posutiial pick ree ee ott John J. Dorian bull do; ‘ubmitted to you for cone eee tfelly | friends about our low prices and elegant apd be SegroNc a, itted to you for your conside gift pictures, Paducah, K What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as r and sparkling as spring ater. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY a The '98 model of the New pyemmers is ball Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph standard re pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and most beautiful line of pictures for premiums to our customers We have retofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. ‘These very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we ant space on any wall, in We desire to show our customers how much we appre- "t There is no gaine of chance about our very customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand- Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and brought us many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and] Our prices on} est shoes in town, | “Now is the} THE BOOKBINDERS’ ART. Sumptuous Covers Have Often Saved Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. anything right—Atehiron Glob Public Schools in Massachusetts, i DR: ‘or thre st the number of pupils in the CREAM years } nereasing relative. achw public the number in private alwa marries making mated » Daily News, never —Chica To Dealers... Plenty of good smokers ut you don’t catch’em with poor cigars, in the city, New Goods . NEW GOODS New Goods are If we simply state the facts of the goods we have to offer for this week, without any attempt to describe themffit ought to bring you to our store before eight o’clock Monday Eo M8 A Lawn Special. Two cases Irish Lawns, yo inches wide, "guaranteed to be fast colors, for 5 cents the yard, These lawnsTare the best value that will be offered this season, A PERCALE SPECIAL ek One case, about 2000 yards, of fast colored standard precales, called manufacturers’ seconds, the regular ro cent quality {or § cents. Py ‘ An Organdy Specil. 7 20 pieces beautiful colorings and patterns in a Freneh finished | American made Organdy, worth 25 the yard, for 15¢ the yaté . A LINEN SPECIAL. ; \ Six pieces 64-inch “genuiné Scotch linen, the kind that stands a < every-day use and comes out of the {i'b looking better each time, worth 65¢ yard, for soc a yard A Dress Goods Specil Twenty-five pieces of neat small plaids and checks, ai! the newest effects, for 25¢ the yard. New Sashes and Knotted Fringe Ties Our sgc knotted fringe tie is the one you are usually ask New taffeta silks for 69c yard. Line of printed China silks, best quality, 59c yard. Line of dress percales, fast colors, 10¢ yard. ¢ for. rw we EPARTMENT oxblood IN OUR SHOE huys man's heavy sole mer price$s.go, n's Leavy kangaroo, sotela 1 250 buys man’s patent calf abe toe shoe, sold at §.00, ¢ s vesting top patent calf. en 1 at 5.00 wrdovan sho jor 4 the theft at Mr. Ed Buckw ee eee Valuable Volumes. s cordoyan shee; for ‘tie ' day night, when a whole wa ay ee Bs r ars which devastated s box calf shoe.that sold 7 ‘ a and When a motion was m } 98 buys man’s wide toe kangaroo lace GURFEW LAW adopt the minority report and elect or Cakate, kik aa i Mr. Wall a tie, and Mayor ¢ We are short on sizes of above, Come : wail Lang vote he vote on the : ae me Serly a8 PEA Will Be in Force, Messenger Boys| majority report to elect 3 es destroy i ein A naj oe rt nd elect Mr, precious Woman's Department Anat Have Babdiite superintendent was also a ti A ; Must Ha Mayot Laug elected Mr. Davie be ned at $2.00 andl $2.50 buys"any woman's welt shoe in the house—formerly”3.00 aud ago. Tho curfew and vagrant ordinances| voting 7 kK able puye woman's bicycle shoe, suitable for g veral use ‘«& ting ike 2.00 buys stylish dongola boot, lace or buttou--a dan¢ ; given second passage by the council] The council adjourned, ndl legontien | In fact, our inventory develops many lines of goods broken in sizes that must. go § yesterday afternoon were today sign- —— 5 Anc e decoration | “out. Examine our stock. We will not send any of above out_on approval. lished will be law, and will be rigidly ei cee whi¢ rich the n THIRD AND COURT Polishes—We Have the Best enforced 4 orld. 'T Ise buys one bot ues Isc buys one bottle Boston,' 7 Marshal Collins desires all.the tele] 2" Becomes Business Man 1 fl + i | !5e buys two bottles 10¢ polish (all colors) 15¢ buys two boxes patent ieather paste, *legraph me rs, and other boys of the News. mous # on account of their | | Repairing Department. % Whose business keeps them out later] @,y ’ Volumes which are by no — | All kinds of repairing quickly and neatly done, cheap, than the prescribed time, to call Pirigecth ; stremely rare the city hall forthwith and secure per-| tor the past ae . Either he or Mayor Lang will] entered the bs | 4 . entered the profes ereeoooe s thew, and without these permits] suming the business ma | ; penalty held for years before his retirement 4 i SHOT AT THE BURGLAR, Col. Thompson will have no interes Brands of } 4 i Pilscsaniss in the paper, but will hold the yosi« ; ' Attempted to Break Into Mr. Wm,{ {02 a8 before. His many frieude] tainb ois Cigars and Tobacco a will be pleased to hear that he again] jound hy 1) , Ellithory ets in the h d none will bel nad £ ; j a { : eth nee of /MOFe Pleased than the newspaper] this ss Sipe td ‘eas | : : Edler vabty | Profession, with whom he has always] 16.000 frnse tne sh Ty re auth eeu popular. He began his duties) caine ran 1. | Telephone 392 210 BROADWAY = 221 BROADWAY P ‘ ties d Helge MR, W. B BOLINGER — Jginaictt, Sterne. ed act elena: latticework | perpetually s¢ 1 e volumes | T tein ~~, the marauder buy} Dies at of Poou-]—Great Nature's Stereotypes —we A a book, for instance, as the life | n | monia, feo thei individually perish with loss | of the duke of Newcastle by his MAYFIELD TOUGHS, Mr. W. B. Bolinger, aged 50, a cterne, But where hook | casting sufflciently durable, to honor ? ag | prominent young druggist of May. at once | —where [4nd keep © stich a jewel.”—Pall Are Flocking to Paduexh to Tucrease | Held, died at 7:50 o'clock last wight} the in ost the apecies, | Mall Mayazin: ” fat that place of pneumonia, after af and wher 8 " a mer - © the Lawless Element, | brief illness, ‘The deceased leaves af ‘We know 1 that Promethean The Average Lecture, There was no trouble at Mayticha| Wife and mother, and a jyoung child, When a man buys a ticket to a leo. lust night, bat most of the disrepurae| Mt. Kd Bolinger, formerly of the fire ture he pays out bard-earned money . i diktactare wattas ta luavi there| epartment ae, is a brother of the Awarded for the privilege of hearing that he a i > |deceased, and was at the bec loesn’t live + eat 4 st haste to Paducal le , live t, doesn’t cat right, where itis suppose’ they will cone] Wem dissolution took place, ‘The} Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | 5, -, sleep right, and doesn’t de Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Friern Streer.... ‘Next Door Tue Paragr 7:30. 9:00 a.m, 1;:00~3:00 p,m, 7:00—8 :30 p.m. Give them the LINNWOOD And watch results, Omce, - 364 Residence, 144 { HOURS {