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ene seamen ‘ ; ET Fk AND YE SHALL FIND! If you are in search of bargains, come to us—we have them oom is limited, and we have entirely too man) in order to reduce the stock we slash prices. PERSONALS. Mrs. H. G. Greif has returned; from Mayfield. P. H. Bush, of Smithland, was in the city yesterday. J. R. and Will Lowe, of Lowes, are in the city today. Special Agent J. W. Huntley wil! be here tomorrow. Capt. Jack Lawson left at noon for St. Louis, an a visit. Miss Katie Richardson turned from Henderson. Mrs. Maxwell left at noon today for Salem, Mo., on a visit. Miss Mattie B. Baker, of Evans- ville, is visiting relatives here, Mr. George McFadden today re- turned to St. Louis, after-a several days’ visit to the city. Misses Addie Edwards and Laura Childers, of Lamont, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Peal. The St. Patrick's ball at old Elk’s hall last night was well attended, and was & great success, Mr. James Segenfelter has accepted a position as clerk at the Palmer One Jot heavy imported novel- | Millinery Department. ties in dress goods, blacks ae pa Our new spring stock of milli- ors, the regular £4.00 vas ha © nery is now complete, and ready SARA COMOROS PCy eras _.|for your inspection. An endless One lot of fancy novelty plaid | yariety of waists, velvet collars and cuffs, New Pattern Hats, closing out price $1.00. ' New Walking Hats, New Sailors. New silk waists, silk suits andy, fed doe: ; at palate sigh e arealso showing a large new silk and satin skirts at less than |i of veilings at greatly reduced cost of material alone. prices, Cut prices on fine muslin and New French hair switches, 75¢ cambric underwear, See our gowns | and $1.00; colored switches, 25¢ at 25¢ and 39c. jand soc. has re- 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY MUNICIPAL Caucus Tonight Being Widely Discussed in Official Circles. Mayor Lang Appoints a Special) pre and requires a special dye en- The council ¢ nominate a candi collector, est today in municipal cirel Lang’s councilmen at irregular intervals all day. n Diamond Dyes the Only Home Dyes M ATTE S. That Come in Special Colors For Cotton and Mixed Goods, When you want to dye cotton, or ,materials composed ef wool and \ cotton or cotton and silk, be sure to \use the Fast Diamond Dye special Ten Candidates For Tax | colors for mixed goods. Co'lector, | The use of dyes that claim to color a'l kinds of materia! with the one package will only cause rain and dis- etable £ pointment. Cotton is a tively differeat from the dye that is required to color an animal fibre like TI wool. While the imitation dyes that clei to color all kinds of materials yan For Rowlandtown, Other City Notes ot Interest, with the one package yay give fairly results on ribbons and . Yet for carpet regs nes tonight to te for city tx It created no little inter- and for dress gov Is or jackets, and, in fact, any of the usual jobs of dye- ing, they simply stain the cotton part es. Mayor | and give a streaked or spotted color thronged with | that will quickly fade out when ex- posed to the light. Diamond Dyes have sixteen special oflice was BONDS' DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE At present it cannot be predicted house. This hotel will hereafter have who Will be the successtul Sian, The three clerks. Mr. Jobn Shell and wife, of Gol- conda, passed through the city yes- terday en route home from Shreves- candidates are Messrs. George Rob- ertson, Fendol Burnett, Joe Yeiser, H. F. Lyon, Ed Ware, Ed Ast. brook, J. Henry Smith, Wm. Kraus, LOCAL MENTION. Another Good Performance. fast colors for cotton goods that never, fail to give satisfaction. They cost much more to make thaa the imita- tioa dyes, and hence the dealer has to pay more for them, but the price to the user is just the same as for the Oak Stoye Wood. stated A. degree. o'clock in also work in E, welcome. Buixtoy B. Davis, W. M. G. O. Incram, retary. For Rext—Two front rooms, fur. p lnished. Apply 831 Jefferson street. 15m6 ~ Births, ns 9) en Gaining in popular favor every day. Our special cut price sale Of!) Tinnwood cigar Cases and Smyrna Rugs! ieee, ae on continue wh March 17th ad = as we still have several in stock| Get your gave that must be sold to make room |inir it cheap. for our spring stock. Trimble streets. tf It Gan Not Be Proven, that Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey i We will also add to our special cut price Sale (until the 17th) Sideboards and Center Tab! you buy it. New City only. tt. All the above - mentioned ‘oods will be sold for LESS fan actual cost, as we have to The service at the First Christia tng and good interest Sunday, and Rey. Mr. Speencer, Lexington, is expected to arrive o1 Monday. Every one is invited to be Solid Oak Sideboards, from $7.50 to $20 Solid Oak and Imita- tion Mahogany Cen- ter Tables, from 53c to $3.50. services next week. Fish, daily, Salmon, red snapper, S. H. Crank, 125 S: Second St. 24flmo Pittsburg Coal, Just received a barge of No. Call and see our line of Baby Carriages before you buy elsewhere. spot cash while unloading barge. Sr. Bernarp Coat Co., tf 423 Broadway, Telephone 8. Everypoay 5 Cascarets Candy derful med ant and shing to the ent fev ne system, dispel colds, eure headache, and biliousness of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents, gusrauteed to cure by ald druggista Gardner Bros, & Co, 203-205 South T Telephone ird street. 3 Odd Fellows Notice. Ingleside Lodge. No. Leading Upholsterers of the city. the initiatory and other degrees. Odd Fellows welcome to attend. J. H. Maxwent, N. G. Fuep Heteroy, Se Notice, State of Kentucky, Office of Insu- rance Commissioner, Frankfort, March 17th, 1898, Notice is hereby given that infor- mution has come to this department that agents of the United States Be- nevolet Society, of Saginaw. Mich., are soliciting and carrying on the business of life insurance in the city of Paducah, and I hereby state that y i] \| the above named company is not au- MR J 1) TOOLE thorized in any way to transact busi- ° . . 4 rn ‘ ness in this state. W. H. Srone, Insurance Commissioner, MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager ONE NIGHT 22 TUESDAY, MARCH 22 Special engagement here of the great singing comedian, Supported by his competent company of players, in the romanting success of three continents, KILLARNEY axo THE RHIN Interspersed with comedy original music, songs n Special scenery and elal orate costumes 18m6 Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. t) Cc Restaurant.... 21? §, ses $1, Guaranteed to be produced here with the same company and scenery as used in New York, Bostou, San Francisco and New Orleans. ly The best meal in town for the iit ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder mi pathe d Prices. 25, 35, $0 an day morning at nce Proprietor. The Murray Comedy company}? continues to attract large crowds aud last night gave another splendid per- formance to an appreciative audi- communication | ment needs no defense. Visitors | vived this long, and the people of Paducah are well aware of the exist- ing methods of running it, and the class of the attractions offered. They can be given no information on the subject that will be new to them,even We want you team Lauadry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water Revival at First Christian Chureh off SHOT IN. SELF present to night at 7:45 and to all of the cod, swelts, Spanish mackeral, trout, etc. , habitual constipation Pleage buy and try a box dang 195, meets tonight in regular session to confer All rt, La. ‘owell, INCONSISTENT CRITICISM, two} Wounded Pride the Cause of the < One horse load for 25 cents; horse load for 60 cents. Phone 242. 15030. 1 AMON. Masonic Notice. Plain City Lodge No 449, F. Xi: A. M., will meet in their|perto defend the management of lodge room tonight at 7:00] Morton’s opera house. ,The mavage- It has sur- Register’s Attacks on the Opera House Management. It is not the intention of this pa- "| by the omniscient Register. It is the duty of every reputable newspaper, and every self respecting Mr. and Mrs. James Keegan, of | person, however, to promptly expose Tenth and Jackson streets, ate par-|and denounce the malevolent spirit ents of a boy baby born last night.| that prompts such attacks as those now jbeing made by the Register *Jagainst the management of the opera During the season the paper bse Ds. might have sometimes been justified line stove ready for]in harshly criticising the management, m Givens will re-]but now, when the attraction is well Corner Sixth and| worth the price of admission, and all who attend ate pleased with the per- formances, its attacking the manage too 8] palpable for further exposition. It the best cough and lung remedy oD} simply need be said that the Regis- earth unless you will try it. If you} ter, for several days, has been smart- do this and don’t agree with us, you} ing under the hum! get your 2c back quick, right where Jing no patronage from the opera is far more galling to its pride and more provocative of its utterances than all the rotten shows in Christendom. If the Register desired to roast the opera hoase management and thus nfelevate the class of attractions io church was well] attended this morn-]Papucah, all fair minded people will was mani-| wonder why it did not do it when it house. ment just at the present time is house management, and this NEFENSE, Grenada, Mis: room with a loaded pistol drawn. 1 casion bim no trouble. EXALTED RULER JOHNSON Jathartic, the most won [18 Selected to Represent Paducab discovery of the ago, pleas Lodge at Louisville. Mr. M. W. Johnson, port upon the new ritual. tative. FALL IN TOBACCO, A Marshall Ran Away, Stringer met with a painful acci- dent this morning about 7:30 o'clock at Clay street and the railroad cross- ing. , He had a wagon load of tobacco at the factory on Clay street near Sixth, and the team ran away. I was overturned at the railroad cross- ing, and both the man and his tobac- co spilled out, he escaped. Beyond a few bruises, The Famous Comedy Drama ‘‘Kil- larney and the Rhine’ Next Tuesday Night. “Killarney and the Rhine,” a comedy with strong situations id stirring lines will appear at Morton’s opera house next Tuesday night, March 22, Asthe name would in- dicate the play is both of Irish and German interest. The piece will be presented by a strong company headed by the great singing come- dian, J. E, Toole, Seats will be on sale Monday morning at Van Culin’s book store. Incandescent lamp globes suitable Mr. J. D. Waldridge, of the Man- hattan, transferred to Lexington, left this morning for his new home, ac- ence. Tonight there will be another} Companied by State Agent Henry J. performance and tomorrow afternoon ion of receiv- Mr. C. W, Huntley Acquitted at Special I. C. Agent C. W. Hunt- ley, was at his preliminary trial yes- Fresh and salt water fish received] terday afternoon at Greepville,Miss., acquitted of the charge of killing H. C, Farley, who died at Leland, Miss., from wounds inflicted by Mr. Hunt- ley while the former was threatening to kill him, and was in Mr. Huntley’ Mr. Huntley’s many friends here Pittsburg coal, which we will deliver] will be glad to learn that his latest to consumers at 10 cents per bushel] difficulty, like the former, is to oc- Exalted Ruler of Paducah Lodge, B. P. 0. E. will go to Louisville Sunday to at- tend a meeting of state Elks and re The Elks who will attend this meeting are the most prominent in |Second Vice-President Kentucky, and Paducah lodge could {ban and Chief Engineer Wallace, ar- not have selected a better represen- {rived from Louisville, their two pri- County Man's Team A man from!Marshall county named | Conductor T. C. Thilford, Sam B. Caldwell and James Elliott. cheap dyes that have to make decep- ary Q. C. Quig- tive clams in order to sell their Yesterday Secretary ley, of the old north Ballard county | 8000s. road paid into the city treasury the city’s last dividend on the stock it owned. This divided amounted to] Jy a $154.72. Mayor Lang yesterday appointed FOUND DEAD Mr. John Ellis a special policeman ‘ for Rowlandtowo, The latter now has water, electric lights and police ™ . protection. ' Heart Disease Carried Him Off at His Blacksmith Shop—Had Been in Poor Health For Some Time. Sol An amusing letter was today re- ceived by the mayor from the Sie mens and Holske Electric company, Chicago, stating that they under- stood the city contemplated building a new electric light plant, and the company wants to bid on it. Padu- cah’s plant has been built two or three years, Referenc Prof. G Prof. H HIGH The Deceased Leaves a Wife and Child—Was a Canadian By Birth—A Member of As an inducement to secure a new hardwood factory for Paducah Mayor the A. 0. U, W. LAD Lang will ask the council at the reg- ular meeting Monday night to tender oT $25. e -Palme ; We are a the Ferguson-Palmer now of Mr. J. 3: Stone, the ell keown First Lou Moss and Crime Watye Examina- Ft. Wayne, Ind., a five year’s ex have been here several times looking | C°Mition shortly after 9 o'clock this establish their factory down the N.,| street. Mr. ‘Thomes Daly, a former ing out the door, having evidently Ed Settle, Charged With a Fel-| answer when called, and several oth. were at first afraid to touch him. Her Partaer in] twice and died. He never spoke a tion and Are Held, Foster were summoned. ‘They pro- emption from taxation on condition] ., ‘ that it locate here. ‘The projectors | eet, Was found in an unconscious . : : 1} forenoon, ina water closet adjoining over the site, and it is reported may | ius blacksmith shop, at 211 Jefferson C. & St. L. about twelve miles. partner, was the first to see him. The POLIGE COURT unfortunate man had his head hang- b! pitched forward and caught against the side of the closet. He did not ea i as er men in the neighborhood were ony, Gets a Contin- summoned to his assistance. uance, ; When carried to his shop and laid upon the floor, he gasped once or work after first being found. Drs. J. D. Robertson and D. J nounced him dead, and Coroner }| Phelps was sent for. He empanelled e us Ed Settle, colored, was arreste< last night on a charge of chopplag on|®JUFY. compose of the following gen- his wife's head with a hatchet. Her| temen: ; George Bass, C. $. McCammon, fested. There will be services to-]would have been justidable, instead | head hore unmistakable evidence of anos night at 7:45, but no services tomor-|of when its selfish resentment 98 92 having been chopped on. ‘The case| 1: B- Caslin, Hugh Miller, Jobn row. incentive is evident. was continued uniil Monday. He is] Kreutzer and Riley Pitman. E es The meeting wil] be continued charged with malicious assault, a} Dr Foster testified that he had|Eley, telony. been Mr. Stone's physician for some Y Lou Muss and Robert Carson, col time, and that the deceased had heart false swearing, disease; that he often had attacks held t| Which seemed would carry him off, and that undoubtedly some sudden strain had brought on the attack which killed him, Dr. Robertson, who had examined the remains, also gave it as his opin- ion thal the deceased had died frar, heart disease, probably from rupter- ing a vessel, The jury returned a verdict in ac- cordance with the evidence, and the remains were turned over to the rela- tives, The deceased had been in ill health | to Mrs, i for some time, but was not complain- | ville, a “President J. T. Har-|ing today more than usual. Mr, Di ored, charged with waivel examination and were answer in the sum of $200 each. Jack Burks, a stranger, and Mrs. White, an old resident, were charged with fdrunkenness, and both were re- leased, A breach of ordinance case or two was disposed of, one insurance man being fined $5 and costs for failing '3|¢o procure a license. Mr. El has giv Goods taken pl 1. G. OFFICIALS. Second Vice: rahan and Party Pass Through, spectators when the wife of deceased | time. arrived. Her grief was extremely | definite. pitiable, and many turned and left] ‘The The 1. C. Transfer Boat Bertram] the spot. greatly Mr. Stone was a Canadian by birth, Jand for and came to Paducah about twelve |tovight years ago from Michigan, hever naturalized. He married Miss 2:10 ofclock | Etta Tedwe'l, and leaves in addition | will be T. Hara- Taken to Madison, Ind., For Repatrs, This afternoon at years ¢ and was emy Mr. A. W. Grief. He was a member of the A. O. U. vate cars being attached to the regu lar train, A party of minor ollicials accom- panied them, including Supt. W. J. 1 Harahan and Traiomaster Flyan, under its auspices, Here the party was taken out on a] #tives they reside in Canada, The|Gathne special train for Chicago,{in charge of] “me for the funeral has not been set, | absence but will probably be tomorrow after- | greatly White ai noon, The big (Illinois Central transfer steamer Bertram will not be repaired in Paducah, She left Cairo last night in tow of the Charlie McDon- MORE WARRANTS ald, for Madison, Ind., where the Mr, E { [lowest bid was made, Issued Against West Court] agement The Illinois Central car are Streeters by Justice (4 rived this afternoon and will leave at Winchester. mane ® 2:45 tomorrow afternoon, The stores will all be open tonight, Division Freight Agent C, McFad- den, of Memphis, is at the Palmer. THE MARKETS, There Are Also Warrants Against Them in the Police Conrt. ‘Vo quit Reported by the Lacy Graip Co. CH104G0, ILL, March 18, Eight warrants were today issued by Justice Winchester against the Months | Opn | High | Tow | Ck#® I ksepers of West Court street resorts, . ——— | — |} J and they will be required to come up | Pay hes July wheat...) 85.1 | #62 1 | S619 [and answer one day next week, pees May corn... 1] we] 20 vga} A similar number of warrants wil jem Mod cas oa! 56) esa) ope [De tried against the Madames in | | | Judge Sanders court Monday, and May perk ws) 4) eT | 99 tthe grand jury, which meets in 9 May lard. 545 | 615 | 515) 818 | couple of weeks, always considers it May ribs. 7 | 510 | 8.07 | 6.07 | part of its duty toindict them. Hence May cotton, 5 | 60 | 5.06 | 608 | With three new charges and from two | to half a dozen old ones, the pros- as? ts and CALLS pect is not very bright for them, Kducate Your Bowes With Casearetn. for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. u Northwestern receipts, a79 cana, Borphwonern recel LARLY Cranariie; eure constipation forever 1.0. C, tay druggists refund mous. MISS AGNES MOHAN) Orient, Waverly, Hamilton, | eeeoccee 4 nwood P - - This is a great gas saver, and makes a better light than the old IES’ AND GENTS’ WHEELS — | Style. Please call and see them, or telephone 328 00 To $75.00 ents for best juvenile wheels made Siass repair shop. Wheels for rent blacksmith, of 905 South Thirllh E CRAFT & SON) JOHN 6. MILLER, They! 419 Broadway. Lemon’s Feed Store! «ALL KINDS OF PEED.. Ten Days’ Trip in the The firm of Eley, Dipple & White Mr. Dipple have sold their inter ists | He SULA TE THE LIVER ALL H M. A. Tucker of Hopkins- Be Gs DRUGGIS TS * sister of Mr, Major White, cmidiel A touching scene was witnessed in jnew firm as the dingy little shop by the morbid] White will also remain for short He was /ern cities to buy goods. The many friends to a wife, one child, a boy about 6 | the new firm. 1. identified with Paducah’s business The deceased was a good workman, |interests and is so well known that «d for nine years by | lis connection with the house will be very valuable. It is also to be hoped Mr. White W., and his funeral will take place | will remain in the city. If he has any rel-| connected with the old firm of public for the generous patronage exvended to the firm just and speak for the new firm the ut- most success, known in this city, strictly up-to-date establishment goes ssn Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Tite aways Let >, ull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To ‘$a, the wonder-worker, that makes weak mep ‘wterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York, The Metropolitan lusurance com- This is agreat innovation in in| surance circles, — Connoisseur’s Delight Water Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters. will 4 i make impure water as_ pure lear and sparkling as spring g water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested ‘before leaving our store. » UG STORE HIRD ANOECOURT Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY a ne 392 \ I am putting on this... Incandescent . -7Gas Burner | For Ninety Cents Each icits, pects for instruction | he «=, PIANO | 106 Trimbie St Eni ©, Farnham, GRADE BICYCLES THE BIG FOUR 431 Jefferson Street M. E. JONES | JESSE B. MOSS.,,.. HARRY L, FISHER. THE MOSS-FISHER “vt IMPLEMENT COMPANY 4 ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS! NEW GOODS J ATTORNEY AT LAW... 118 North Third street. Telephone 257 a trial, Prompt delivery A NEW FIRM. BEST GOODS Agents for Rock Island Plow Company and Walter A. Wood harvesting area Anges machinery, Call and see us lace to the Eley Dry 105 South Second St, (Opposite Market-house) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, tioods Company, ey Leaves Tonight For a East. en place to the Eley Dry| Co, The changes that have} lace are that Mr. White aud | pple will be retained oy the) === salesman, while Mr His plans are somewhat in- ~ Grand Woolen Exhibit An unequalled opportunity to select woolens \Y in the piece. Thursday and Friday March (7th and (8th I:very late novelty of American and Euroy an mills is included in this display. An EXPERT CUTTER and Designer for =— Strauss Bros. will be on hand to take Scientific » measures of all who desire Fine Fitting clothes made to order at very low prices. a FINE TAILORING—Suits to order, $11.75 Pants to order $3 up, Perfect fit guaranteed. Eley Dry Goods Co. will enlarge the stock of the house that purpose Mr. Eley leaves for a ten days’ trip to East- of Mr. Dipple glad that he is to remain with He has so long been hg He bad been a for such a long time that his from the business will be noticed. Both Messrs nd Dipple wish to thank the up. Call and have yourself scientifically measured even if not ready to order now K. C, ROSE & SON, A Souvenir Free. No. 329 South Third Street. ley, who will have the man- es of the new bn, lb vey ve NEW OPERA HOUSE, According to reports & number of L prominent Paducah capitalists con- success and have only a template the erection of a modern ground floor opera house on Broad. way from First street to Maiden alley, Opposite the new Richmond hotel. The buildings which now stand. on that side of the street have been there for years, and by replacing them with * new one, would not only enhance the value of the property, but «’ ve greater prominence tO the Inout. which bas in past years bee~, 5.6 rf Benes tess abandoned for buil®’sogs further up town, In addition, Pe”, dissolved Another Project on Foot to Build One, tobacco easily and forever, be mag First and Broadway Is the Pro- posed Site For the New Structure, Pay by Telegraph, inaugurated a new plan of P eath claims—by ftelegraph,| A new opera house is the latest im requires only twenty-four | provement promised for Paducah, settle a claim. Opera house projects have been caus | who are "ue back of the echem mon in Paducah in past years, but | have AW" Ie capital to build one. It ue} is Wr ed ‘the project will not fail, ‘the Linnwood Cigar ’ LINNWOOD, LINNWooD NOTHING ELSE }| The only good big Five-Cent Cigar, & sucah needs a new opera house, 9” 4 the gentlemen who | the latest promises to material