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t Must be Seen to be Appreciated our hand colors and Millinery Department + + + Our new milli nery has just by far the most ele and also the k ¢ millix Bargain No. }—Al! some silk waists, fancy black; also all of our fine re waists, well worth § rand $7 go this week at the actual cost 0 making alone, $2.98, Bargain No. 2— Five hundred new aves skirt consisting of black and stylish plaids. These skirts are “ well worth $:, 00, $2.50 and they go in two lots for this week at $1.25 and $1.50. q Bargain No. 3—The most ie gant stylish line of silk and sati dress skirts in the city, worth {rom $8.00 to $25.00, our prices $4.0 to $10.00. ~~. The Bazaar prin. arrived nt, m7 reasonab} goods. Our nes at equalled elsewhere Don’t Miss 215 Broadway LOCAL MENTION. Realty Burkholder to Thos. J Gus Cavitt deeds ty of land in the county to Mrs Cavitt T. M. Spencer deeds to J. Denton 175 acres in the county the consideration of 0, Bock beer 1 Bussell’s corce way. Transfers. J. u. of hin xty acre: $300, Ufor Leon fc v Second and Broa 2m2 Tish, Fresh and salt water fish receive daily, Salmon, red snapper, suelts, Spanish mackeral, trout, ete S. IL Crank, 12 25S. Second St. coc The War is On) *""° rtant Meeting of Elks. est meetiog of the Elk ' months will take place t morrow night. Nomivations w made at this eting for all in the lodge ular ele curring in the Spe Pure maple Heinz’ Dil Choice dried fig Choice N. 0. And the Way Gardner Bros, & Co, Are Slaughtering Prices This Week is a Sure Vic- tory for Them if You Take Into Consideration the Prices Given Below, ‘resh corn m Oranges, Qt. botties best Phone 89 Lawyers © Attorney Jesse Gilbert, of theci and Attorney Sam Crosslan: Mayfield, have formed a law p: slip, and will have an here and in Mayfield rine THIS WEEK ONLY! We want you for a customer. uf New City Steam Lavuspry. Martiage in alton Mr. J. A. Martin, and Mrs, Jessie Meacham were married at Snyrna Rugs, 30x60/"! inches, were $2.00, this| ii ulin week $1.29. ee tig Book vases that were|,.\°"“ $5 60, this week $400 Book cases that were $26.00 go this week for $16.60. Book cases that were $165.00 go this week at $10.00. ‘The on! China closets we sold]: os ; at $12.00, this week at China closets we sold] tio assume charge of the at $11.00, this week at| tii, iMe yD. Gee, ee $6.76. y Laundry uses po mud Ww ar distilled water only, t Fire at Mayticld, A cottage owned by I Hardy, pastor of the Chris at Masfeld, and one be Wm. MeDe » burned nl entaili thousand dollar not been comp! of the fire is am 1. J. ian chure longing last kk The d, aud tery. er in th Bu ot over a house he ¢ Ww ud Br city i New Hotel Man at Mayfield. shor Souther Mr. Cox is a brother sed. oO the sec Need Ther Then in Paducah Cameron Happy, son They are also manufacturers of] ‘lappy, has invented a mattresses of all kinds, and the lead. | “U'¢N promises to come into popula ; use, Itisso constructed tie ing upholsterers of the city, Awnings] can not be opened by the burglario town cow, but is easily unlatehec i. with the hand. It will be m of Watch for their special cut price] malleable iron, and ean be soldat: sale ach week, inventor is only fif . teea years old. He has sent a mode D e place. " on's forget the place to Washington and applied for patent.—Mayfleld Mirre made and put up on short notice, small cost. Pittsburg Coat, received a barge of No. 1 which we will deliver 0 cents per bushel uploading barge sap Coat Co., adway, Selephone 8, rg coal, at © consumers pot cash whi s Gardner Bros, & Go.) 203-205 South Third street. Telephone 396, w CALIFORNIA! —ViA— The Southern Route The Iron Moun'a’n Route, Texas end Pacific and Southern Pacific Raiiweys THY sr A Nailin ths Foot. Mr. Charles Kiddle pled up, and hard few days ago he foot, whieh bas o nail in his ed the pain. Lovers of Music. Prof. John Bro. the eminen composer and pianist, of Belleville, LiL, is in the city ng his music He is doing th y to advertis and introduce bis work, Taos siring to secure his musie or bear him perform on the 1 him‘during the next weeks be tween 7 and 8 aL E Hibbs piano store, Third street. Those coutemplating the purchase of a piano will be offered inducements for the Hisus, Man peat sein Haag sther Lodge No, 1162, Knights ‘and Ladies of Hon mere les will iano will find two ack 125 South TAKE special FAMOUS + SUNSET + LIMIT: D|*" A train withot St. Lovis 10:20 nex ger, An equal. Leaves . May, Puesdays an i neadquarters ty-bine seres M. on tap at W.E. ng: “TWO SOLDIERS’ WIDOWS. PERSONALS. Edna Linn is visiting in Mur Mis ray. Col the city Mr. Dan Simon has returned from St. Louis Mr. Ad Ras¢ the Palmer, Mr. J. M. Mann, t the Palmer, R ie ea at the Palmer WF at the M ‘They Went to Cairo, Where Found Relatives. T. J, Stahl, of Pinhook, is io E With Money to Pay Passage. at; Were Furnished at nsville ‘h, of Kvansville, is of Memphis, is Two aged widows passed through the city today en route to Cairo, Ill. (} from Evansy Their names are Carrie Wainwright and Anna Joln- son aud their husbands were killed in the late war. They raised to ey in Evansville They claim they were robbed of their money hy ® hotel keepers Stephensport, Ky., where they spent a night while waiting for the steamer Tell City According to the Evansville Tri- bane the women bad only enough money to pay their passage to tha ut off the bon They years old crying when they avely, of Danville, Gee Ww of Benton, y Riley, i r Mrs. from av a their B. Alvey has returned to Mavtield ate ior Me D. Fergurson returned to Frankfort. § iold, of Clarksville, is at the New Richmond, Joha C ha Tenn., Palmyra, { ag her (Fulton prominent is at the A Mr Dy Mrs mother, Mr Ww. tray man of St New Richmond, Mr. O. J. Travers of bridges on the Lil ( is Alex Brow Straus, 1 red to be nearly 75 The women were left the 1 Charit their predi vil were a le people were apprised of ment, and furnished them with enough money to take them to Cairo. According to the story told by the two women they live in the mutry above Stephensport. They are very poor ani small peasi they receive is no more than soflicien to keep them in food and elothing They saved together until they had oli aed sluts if camulated $10 which they intended pray to use to get to their relatives in Iili- di Hite ot hey said a hotel keeper at Stephensport worked the short change racket upon them and that they were not aware of the fact until aboard the boat. ORDINANCE DAY. superintendent is Central, is the Palmer Cay morning Owen returned sojourn l of Cairo, this at Jimmi { e Cu 0 the n super- the Lili- s Central, i Mr. E. B Guthrie. i niece, Miss Blyth city today o th ner. on in the Cincinnati Mrs. Mary Mayfleld t nephew linger. Mr, lt. G. Caldwell for Fayetteville, Ark. connected with the P: Trust company. Mrs, Truscott and children, after visit to the former's parents, nty Judge Tully aud wife, lett erday afternoon for their home in Texas, » M. Hollister, of De- troit, Mich. yreme commander of the Ladies of the Maccabees, will give a lecture to the ladies of Padu- eab at Elk’s hall this evening at 8 ’ Every | ly is requested to rn he will cer- ain ther age of Miss W announced, 4. Bea nd th late Mr. 3 has gone to funeral of her Will B, Bo- i left at on business cah Building noon Judge Sanders Sets Apart a Day To Try Cases, Ordinance * Ce yes Ce Mrs li About Thirty or More Warrants Against Direlects. lock About thirty or forty warrants were ay issued against inhabitants and others who ailed to take out their license. Judge Sanderg today set asile the first Saturday in each month or- This time 1s allotted all ordinauce cases, day will they be hear Mrs tar as Daisy M Vaugi took | ace t the W. H. eharch » and the enormous, will take no dinance day.” for the trial and on no ¢ First C Rev stian charch, er u ued today will not til Friday, All who take e by tomorrow mght ysecuted, but all do not papers served on them following, and will rs, Vaughan be served an i ne pr ‘e the e day ae out t iE DETZEL COL. GEOR( will Will Remain In Paducah and Re~ r Business, ys that heresfter can be extended to these lects, aud all those who neglect to pay their license will be fined Satur. day. ate of Murphysboro, Detzel’s Buffet, but ge for several jays, owing t me necessary for at fer of the license, uel Conrad is a gentleman of popularity, and will » the high stand GONTRAGT LET, and Buffet up t maint Detzel, remain friend: and ffability Keep | ard Col y 8 ained ft Mr. James R- Lane Ge Power House Contract, the retiring in Paducab, will hortly ag Pp will y yprietor open wu it a Let This Morning—Amount Bid $3,541, DIEDIN AL ABAMA. H. Mote Succ Consumption Mrs. A umbs to The contract for building the big brick addition to the ucaa Elec- uic, Power aud Light company’s power house on North Secoud stree was ths moraing let to Mr, James Lane, the well kuown contractor, the amount being 83,541, Tuere were several great deal of interest ircles over the awarding of 1. is understood Kat- will furuisu the brick Hywarsh do the the Mrs. A Lhe dece’ The pews death of ex H. M et ¢ suffe A ut Stringer, Ala., sed om consump: nd and sin of the late city, here, vay. f yt red a year 1 leaves a bus one Sle was bidders, and a Will nus, Of the i Mrs » Wil buildin, ue contract terjoun & Co. aud Mr. Al brick laying. ¢ will i tomorrow on the power house, and it is expected to it completed ia a short time, save is ove of the best known tors in the city. The street railway company accepted his bid not solely on account of the figure. for it was not the lowest in price, but the weil known cbaracter of his work was tuken also intu considera- juon. Work will begia LEXINGTON, Ap p Mission Society. Ar ‘ B ar From 1 Home 1 mnvention of the Par- and Home Mission society, Broadway M. KE. Tenn annual ¢ of bh church, meets on March 8, Beune wife of the audard Oil Co's. local been appointed by the so- sate to represent it at the at Lexington Mrs. 5. W MUDJLE SETTLED Warrants Will Be Issued—No Offense Was Intended, No DISAGREE. Turee of Them Have An Altercation At the Depot, Henry Minor and all col- near the I DRIVERS cer, undertaker and coroner muddle has been settled, It was shown to the satisfaction of all concerned that no culpability was in- tended or incurred, although there had been a number of burials with- ut permits, It was simply an over- sight, the burials having been accom- plished on the order of the county judge. There will be no more burials without permits, however, it is safe to predict, The health offi Heary Johnson, aman named Breckinrid; ored, had an altercation C. freight yards this morning, Breckinridge swore out warrants inst the other two before Judge ders, and Johnson swore out a ant against Breckinridge. There will likely be other warrants, The ¢ will come up Judge Sanders tomorrow. SMALL POX INCREASING. wa n About Is Fair Play. Mr. Bill Williams and Mrs, Caro- line Hornbuckle, of color, were mar- ried in Murray's southern subarb, Pooltewn, ove day last week. One of the pleasing incidents of the occas sion was the exchange of courtesies in which the officiating minister kissed the bride and the groom kissed the minister's wife. Board of Health Adjourned, The regular board of health meets ing was this afternoon deferred funtil next Wednesda ases before At Becoming Alarming. The Situation Middlesborough Middlesborough, Ky., March 2.— The sma!lpox situation in this city is Twenty new cases peared today, De. McCormick, state physician, is here and is do- all he cau to control the disease, ag The total number of cases is now ae Home Forum Meets, Saturdays, Only oar HOURS TO LOS ANGELE: the irg fon to sunny Write for particulars ond eas iiveratu meets tonight in re session, members interested iu the new benefit fund are urgently requc to attend. J. G, Swrrzr Recording secre o-To-Bae ror vine Guaranteed tobacco eu sizang, blood pure. Ga BT. G. MATTHEW Seuthern Tieke SEP Moutevilte, Craggisty about sixty. ‘The Home Forum will meet to- | morrow night at the Knights of Honor hall on South Third street, and 8 ce is expected, Out to Mayfield, Oil comp has t Mayfield aud will an agency there, with; a delivery » Brance he Standard chased at once locale tanks, barreling rooms a wagon large attendan ste retuid mowey. W Three Young Men Warranted for was taken in| BROWN KEPT GOING. Licked Onee and Wanted No More, Whipping Him. Bill Browa, a colored parasite of | the market house, who is drunk eat part of his time, was badly! ised up fast night about 8 o'clock on South Second street, Warrants were issued — today against John and Tony Iseman and Tobe Murray, charging them with a breach of the peace. Brown was badly beaten up and there was one wound on his head that seemed to have been made with a knife, After the fight Brown rio toward the city hall shouting “police.” and when the vers ran after him he thought they were his assailants, and kept ruoning until the police ran him down and took him into custody. THE THREE RIVERS, Items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers, ‘The river remains stationary here with 20 feet registered on the gauge. The local packets were late in ar- riving today owing to the very rough rive The Dick Fowler was out for Cai- ro at 8:50 this forenoon notwith- standing the strong up stream wind and very rough river, The light-bouse tender Lily left this morning at 8 o'clock bound for St. Louis The Jack Frost srrived here from St. Louis last night and leaves on her return immediately with a tow of ties. The Polar Wave leaves for Cum- berland river in a few days after a tow of ties, Shelton Bros, are constructing a new pair of engines for the sawmill boat Woodraff that was recently pur- chased by the Kilgore heading fac- tory The H. W. Battorff was in out of the Cumberland river on good time this morning and left on her returr to Nashville at noon with nice freigh receipts, The New South from New Orleans, ie to pass up today en route to Cincinnati. ‘The Joe Fowler was somewhat be- hind time in arriviog here this morn- ing and had not put in an appearance ata late hour, She is being detained by bigh winds and heavy business. The P. D, Staggs afternoon out of the and leaves on her stream to Waterloo, afternoon. The City of Clarksville is due here tonight from Elizabethtown and will on ber return tomorrow at is due bere this ‘Tennessee river retura up that Ala, tomorrow leave noon. AN APPROACHING WEDDING, Miss Laura Chapeze and Mr. Brack Owen to Be Married. Wedding Will Take Place Next Wednesday, March 9th, Laura Cha- young school The marriage of Miss peze, the popular teacher whose resignation was ac- cepted by the board of education last night te take effect Friday, to Mr Brack Owen, one of Paducah’s most prominent’ young merchants, will take place next Wednesday, March 9th, at the residence of the bride-to- Rev. H. B, Broadway M. E. | be on Jefferson street, Jobnston, of the church, officiati The time but the performed snot been decided on, ceremony will probably be in the evening. The couple will leave on @ bridal tour, Miss Chapeze is popular with everybody, and is a most beautiful and intellectual young lady, Mr. Owen is one of the proprietors of the well known shoc firm of Cochran & Owen, DROWNED YESTERDAY, Body of Paul Cunningham, Aged 6, Fished From a Slough, The Paul, the 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cunningham, who reside above Clements’ will, io Mechanicsburg, was drowned some time yesterday ina slough near his home, The boy was not missed until about mid-day, and it was lute in the afternoon before some one suggested the theory that the lad was drowned, fhe slough was dr ed and the ody found, Coroner Phelps held an inquest, the verdict being in accordance with the above facts, The remains will be buried today, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pRlcey BAKING POWDER ‘A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder thaecer yt ch yr am in the city, BONDS’ DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobasco BICYCLES! «THE BIG FOUR... Orient, Waverly, Hamuton, Kenwood $25.00. to .. $75.00 First-class Repair Shop. Wheels for Rent H.E.CRAFT&SON 451 Jefferson Street tHE CRUSHED IDE. Scorned by the Scowling What-Is It?— Homicidal Suggestion. This is the story of an Ide went upstairs in one of the sh offers to pay the Ideas, Noti he be ened Boy who 1e man who doe you got ar Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before ‘leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY sFavour's Have becu planning for months to offer their patrons the Hest assorted stock of spring mer- jchandise ever shown in this city. Masterful buying marks the many lots of new sp pring goods in every section c! their large and wel. jlighted store. BLACK DRESS GOODS, Just ready to pe oa. And the unexplainab'y thing about it is that they cost you a litte less made up than the bare material, Yor one week more we will con- tinue the sale of our two-toned silk skirts for . This skirt cannot be sold for than $5.00 after this week. going to do some selling in Black Goods that will cause imach ble comment, ces he ck brocade satin ; worth $1 per yard 1 piece extra heavy black brocade atin at 85c,; worth $1 5 pieces all wool serge, = 36 inches 1 Boy, wh d been oT) ank y it. Where is “Wher aid th e Tdea. mar A: y returned and 1 tonishment of le d,and when ‘ Fak “T have cone in with some news. all the way dowr exclusively. W. -up Idea just out of t You mean to-day?” 3 yes; “What i The idea sure he was this: “I heard it where I live, w Hundred and Sixteenth « took the first train down with me.” hat’s pretty far upt said the What trying to imita asecond-hand thermometer in winter “But I heard it,” 1 “and Tamof opir dow sill and w read me and a} copy # about that clap aid. alf Jines and handed of 1 the Idea 00 as it was over.” nothing new in a id the What-is-it ed the Wes No; not even ifa ligh to go with it. We're use Have some of « Besides, this partic that you heard hed hour‘ago and the boy who let you in took it and has a claim on it. Yor are the sieenth man that has come up th an idea about that clap of The next time you hear a clap of thunder you get in the way t killed, Then get it ix re we a picture kind of ideas we C fl ap of “There thunder, want—picture ideas Tho Idea, crushed, Bun Mosquito with Three Heads, A college Diole xp ist is reported as rimenting with compo in- » formed hy grafting while in the pupa stage, One of the monatrosi reported was three-heade toes, and a Jerseyman ri because he finds th uele-headed variety more than he can cope with, and, if the biting capacity be in. creased, an impenetrable skin will be an immediate necessity.—Rural New Yorker. Invested in Warships. mosqui- protest, It is calculated that the capital value of tho British navy at the pres- ent time exceeds £94,000,000, _w.vt Tobacco Spit and Smoke ‘1 quit tobacco easily and et °, "ullof life, nerve and vigor, take No-Lo 3a, “he wondor-worker, that makes weak mer Wrong. Al druggists, 60c or 81. Cure guaran | § wide, 23e. ; worth 35c. 8 pieces black brocade for skirts at 3 worth 1 y worth 60, A new line of y 00! skirts will be pened by the middle vf the week, iece rded brocade. HOSE. Just received for this wen black seamless bose Hl be cheap at Ie. ) dozen misses and boys’ ss ri p 100. Buy your fleece lined bose at 19¢ instead of 35e. ale 100 ; these | eal k Cecillian worth 83c. Novelty weaves Any lady with refined ly make a selectio 1 yles are not loud and pronounced, vat deep and mellow, pieces mobair Ye wi tast eeamy n here LACK CURTAINS. One of the most interesting feat- ale willbe the Lace SHIRT WAIST. Our buyer, Mr. Herbour, writes us from New York that shirt waists wre better this season than ever be- fore. and he has sept us a very large assortment. We will offer one waist yought for this special sale at 48c— | value is T5e. ck and colored organdies and ginghams, with tucks and lace trimmings, at $1.00 to $1.25 ures of this big Curtains offering, 20 Pairs of Notingham Lace C tains, 3 yds. Jong, 52 in. wide, with poles and fixtures at 65¢ per pair. 25 pairs Notingham Lace Curtains s yds. | in. wide, with poles and fixtures, 98¢ per pair. A large line of fine curtains, 100 lozen window blinds mounted oa Hartshorn rollers at 10 to 50c¢. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, A large line just received. If you will take the time to look the line over you will bay your underwear from us, Look at our Ewbroideries, Laces, Draperies, Braids, Dress ‘Trimmingsy = Chit Summer Silks, Jewel We will show you what ine TOWELS. 10 inch Turkish this special sale Come early, before the best things are gone. purchasing power one litle dollar has at HARBOUR'S Jn North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein WHAT? © Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The ’98 model of the New Densmore is ball bearing in all. See sample with ©. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligrap! Typewriters. Supplies for all stander machines 15 dozen 22. by towels bought for 10 cents, worth 20 10 pieces glass crash 3, 15 pieces all linen crash Ge. Think this over, there is money it for you, ete, Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon 7:30 1:00—8 :00 p.in, Ofice, HOUR wed. ‘let end sample free. Address ‘wterling Remedy Co. Ghicago or New York, { 7:00—8 :30 p.m. Reside { To Dealers... Plenty of good smokers ut you don't catch ’em pwith poor cigars. LINNWOOD And watch results,