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them maiy goo One lot heavy imported novel- ties in dress goods, blacks and col ors, the regular $4.00 and $5.00 quality, closing out price $2.48. One lot of fancy novelty plaid w , velvet collars and cuffs, closing out price $1.00. New silk waists, silk suits and silk and satin skirts at less than cost of material alone. Cut prices on fine muslin and cambric underwear, See our gowns at 25¢ and 39c. "SEEK, AND YE SHALL FIND! If you are in search of bargains, come to us—we have Our room is limited, and we have entirel . In order to reduce the stock we slash prices. too Millinery Department. Our new spring stock of milli nery is now complete, and ready for your inspection, An endless variety of | New Pattern Hats, New Walking Hats, New Sailors. We are also showing a large new | line of veilings at greatly reduced New and $ and soc, French hair switches, colored swit a6 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BRO‘DWAY Speciai Sale anes PO Rada ONE WEER. Our special cut price sale of Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs will continue until March 17th as we still have several in stock that must be sold to make room for our spring stock. We will also add to our special cut price Sale (until the Toth Side fal and Center Tab All the above - mentioned ls will be sold for LESS in actual cost, as we have to make room. Solid Oak Sideboards, |: from $7.50 to $20 Solid Oak and Imita- tion Mahogany Cen- ter Tables, from 53c to $3.50. Call_and see our line of Baby Carriages before you buy elsewhere. Gardner Bros, & Co, 203-205 South Third street. Telephone 3:6, Leading Upholsterers/: of the city. James Spence Farmers’ Restaurant... 11) § secu 3), The best meal in town for the money.... KE THE PLACE LOC A “ig He Was Too One D. V Boha preacher and school MENTION. ay. neato who te came here afew wonths ago to anormal school and at the same time enlighten the brothers and sisters, and especially the sisters, in things divine, got too gay with « brother's wife and had to leave town to save his bacon from the wrath of several brethren.—Murray ‘Times, New Steam Laundry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water only. tt. Fish Fresh and salt er fish received daily, Salmon, red snapper, cod swells, Spanish mackeral, trout, ete. H. Charr, 125 8. Second St. 24flmo Fairly Large Crowd. a fairly large crowd at ra house last night to and the Rhine.”’ as ey If You Are Restless and can not sleep at night, a dose of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will give you natu It checks a cold in one night, heals the throat, chest and 5, cures la grippe permanently, does not stupefy and is harmless, Children love it, Old people Good druggists sell i Pr } rest and refreshing sleep. cough at once and cures It interferes, delayed work on Only the main sewer Rain Agi Rain has has been worked upon since the new contractors went ip. terday, As stated yes- about a block of the ditch It will be several days, good weather, before any even with work can be done on the laterals, Wanted a good cock. Apply at once to Lawrenc tain avenue. party. Dallom, 108 Foun- Good wages to right ‘or Rent, {-room house, Kighth and and 6sroom orth Tweltty luquire of tt house. Tuneral This Aftcrnoon, The funeral of the late Mrs. Will P, Hummel took place this afternoon 2 interment at Oak Grove o'clock, Something For Nothing We car it to you; pretend to, when you don't our give but ace line of spring shoes ‘tv lifficult to beheve otherwise We make a profit on every pair, but you woulda’t think it. No nonsense Prices talk. Repairing promptly done. taf Lexptan & Lrpox, ‘The Shoemakers, Picture of #x-Mayor Fisher. black and G. Fisher ayor of Pad ueah, has just been finished, and will be hung in t uncil chamber, alongside the pictures of other ex- mayors, The portrait is an excellent likeness, and when it is hung beside those of other ex-mayors, will add greatly to the attractions of the coun- cil chamber. A life-like portrait in white, of the late Mr. J. who was several times 1 Telephone 121 for best laundry in Paducah, tt You don’t have to wear our shoes, but you can money and have Call and ex- shoes, Repairing Lendler & Lydon, Notice, State of Kentucky, Offive of Tosa rance Commissioner, Frankfort, March 17tb, 1898, Notice is hereby given that infor- mution has come to this department that agents of the United States Be- Open day and night. Short Orders Beautiful (Lor Mr. Carter of tl Dis- pach, vith his band on his heart, in- sists that “the Dispatch will only take up the cause of any candidate after he has received the nomina- tion,”’ and then renews his oath of allegiance to 16 to 1, Joe Black- burn and Willian J, Bryan,’ ‘Phere are other candidates for j resident than Bryan; other candidates for senator thao Blackburn, If they ar evolet Society, of Saginaw. Mich., are soliciting aud carrying on the business of life insurance in the city of Paducah, and I hereby state that the above named company i: not ane thorized it hess in this st y Way to transact busi- W. H, Stowe, 18m6 Insurance Commissioner, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold wD Midw -— Fair. 19 be accepted Jas standing candi- dates, why docs not the Dispatch’put its creator, Gen. Hardin, in the same category ¢ We will be at Hank Bros. & Jones, receiving orders for enlarging, until Thured: This is the last call for those wisbing pictures enlarged. 21m? Tucesr & Lusuie. Secretary Long won't attend the launching of the battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky. Brig. Gen. Rafael Cabrera, of the cuban insurgent army, «ted from sickness, yRices BAKING POWDER ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THR STANDARt PERSONALS. Conduetor W. L, Burnett is ill, Mr. Rodney C. Davis ison the sick list. Mr. J, L, James, of Eddyville, in the city. City Attorney Lightfoot is on the sick Ii Mr. G. H. Warneken, ville, is at the palmer, B. T. Gill and daughter, of Clarks- ville, are at the Palmer. Capt. Jimmie Owen will leave to- day for Owen's Cave. Mrs, J. R, Puryear returned this | morning from Louisville. Mr. C. O. Allard, of Metropolis, was ia the city teday. Mrs. Herman Harris has gone to Ashville, N. C., 0. a visit Mra, Wm. Gray returned this » ternoor from Jackson, Tenn. Mr. Stewart Rhea, of Chicago, visiting in the city. He formerly re- Sided bore, Mrs. Gas Singleton leaves tonight is of Clarks. f- for Clarksville, Tenp., on a three weeks’ visit. Geo; W. Cobb, C. G. Boyd and Wm. R. Smith, of Canton, Trigg county, were in the city today. Miss Annie Hale left this noon for her home in Maytield, a visit to Mis. C, BE. Jennings. after- after Mrs. Thomas Fairleigh, of Jack- son, Tenn., is a guest of her sister, Mrs, Chas, Mall, on North Fifth street. Misses Ruth and Elta Hamiltou,of Beaton, are guests of Misses Lena and Maud Lemon, on Jefferson street. Mr. and Mrs, Val Weller, of Cerro Gordo, Tenn., will arrive tonight on avisit to Mrs. Chas. Brower, on North Fifth street. Mrs. Chas. Sc’ and children have returned to Evansville, after a visit to Mrs. Schola's psrents, Mr. F. Kawleiter and wife. he marriage of Miss Hattie Wil- liams to Mr, Ernest Stephens takes place tomorrow morning at_10 o'clock at the First Baptist chureh, Second Presbyte- afternoon at 2: the Services at an church eve: o'clock and e eveuing at by Rev, Henry Miller. prayer meeting at 3:15 p. m. body invited. MILK WAGON D‘MOLISHED. Street Car No. 50 Strikes the Ve- hicle. No. 50, in sop, on he This morning motor charge of Motorman F street line, collided with J. Friant’s milk wagon, on Sixth street, between Broadway and Jefter- son street, and demolished the rear end of the vehicle. ‘ortunately, no one was burt, but mege to the wagon was consid The accident was occasioned by the wagon rewaining on the track too long. The driver, whose name was An- derson, was itched and bruised and there w veral destruction of the dishes inside the wagon, STRANGER TAKES PN:UMONIA. His Friends Ask the Mayor to Send Him to the Hospital Jawes Dickerson, a huckster who resides near Palestine church, in the county, was taken ill today at Ise man’s wagon yard, and several of his friends here, among them Col, Bud Dale, have called to see him He was found to have and his friends called on Lang and asked him to send the man to the city hospital. ‘This afternoon the probabilities were that he wouid be taken there, WARREN BAKER GASE Collins to Mayfield. Marshal xoes = Out Marshal Collins and Attorney Jesse Gilbert went to May tield today to at- tend the trial of Warren Baker, ar- rested here Saturday for housebreak- ing. Warren's trial came up this morning, and Marshal Collins went out as a witness, bert to defend. FLUSH TANKS HERE, and Attorney Gil- A Car Load Arrives From Aurora, Illinois, A-carload of patent flush tanks for the sewerage system arrived this worning from Aurora, Ill, and will be placed in as the system progresses CITY PHYSICIAN RIVERS Will Entertain the Paducah Medical Society, The Paducah Medical society meets tonight with Dr, Horace Riv- ers at his office on South Fifth stree', Dr. Rivers will read a paper on ‘Lyphoid Fever,” after whic cussion of the subject will follow. Respected Color “Aunt” Sylvia McClure the best known and oldest women in the city, and one always respected by both white ‘and colored, died yesterday at her home on Wash- ington street, of old age, She had resided in Paducah for many years, and leaves large number of children, allof whom are good citizens, re- spected by the white people. The funeral took place today, one of colored Will Diain Jefferson, Mayor Lang and the sewerage committee have decided to purchase the pipe necessary for draining Jet it ferson street, and has been or- dered. One horse load for 25 cents; two horse load for 50 cents, Phone 242, | 15m30, T. C. Stauon | | delight—Linnweod uw Connoisseur’ s Cigar, \her feeble mental condition ‘BY LIGHTNING, Depot at Pryors, Graves Coun®, Struck by Lightning Last ight—Roof Badly Dam- aged—No One Hurt. Back Ag Late Conductor Hansbro on @ Spee nt Other News. Passenger Kun Railroad | | During the severe storm last night the lightoimg struck the Lilinois Cen tral station at Pryors, below May- field, and badly damaged it. The electricity struck a wite used to hold the chimuey, went through at the time, and consequently no one was injured. Special agent J. | Ihuois Central, was in the city te en route up the road from Mayfleld. Popular Conductor W. L. Hans- is back on a pas r run again bis many friends will be pleased to learn. “He passed through this morn ing on No The St. Louis trains continue to be delayed ou account of bigh water in Illinois. Business is daily increasing in all departments of the Lilinois Central, The St. Louis traia was an hour late this morning The excursion to St. Louis tomor- row will from all indications be at- tended by a large crowd from Padu- crowds at other places. Fireman 8. Scroggins is at the 1. C. hospital suffering from a badly burned fi: A lubricator burst on the e at Norvonville a day or two ago and badly burned the tire- juan on the face and hands, and Kn- veer Burch the bands. Mr gins had to go in the hospital, ygineer Burch was off but oue| yut day, NOAH FRANKLIN'S CASE | Is to Come Up Again at Benton ‘Yomorrow, Reported That an Effort Will Be Mads to Have | bands Try It, ge Hus: The Noah Franklin case will come up at Benton tomorrow morning. ‘The motion for a new trialis to be tried, or is to come up, at least. Franklin, it will be recalled given a life sentence ot Daisy Sullivan. was He asked fora new trial, and the reasons urged are jurors who sly that two or three of the rendered the verdict had’ prev expressed an opinion in the case It is understood that a w INTERESTING ADDRESS months beea in a private asylum, Constable Jack Ravdolph will take her to Hopkinsville. Mrs. Schmidt ig not vioknt, but | County Surveyor Johnson, of Bal- the roof, and proceeded to tear up| the waiting room, | Fortunately, no one was in there sled by bis wife coughing, cah, Ea'ra coaches have been dis-| tributed along at ¢ along the line to ommodate the fot the murder| e} them, or else have - SUDDEN DEATH, lard, Found Dead by His Wile, at Woodyille, Heart Disease. He Was a Mason, and a Highly Respected Citizen — Leaves Only a Wife—Fuveral Tomorrow. Mr. Hl. H. Johnson, surveyor of Ballard county, was found dead io bed by his wife at an early hour this morning. He resided at Woodville, jon the Ballard county side of the vil- He was taken ill yesterday after. Doon supposedly from neu the heart, but retired feeling than after the ke Karly this morning he was awaken and urged her to take some medicine. A few minutes later she called to him, and receiving no answer went to him and found lim dead. The «l was better deceas 72 years old, qualities by all who knew bim. He was a member of the Maso and bis burial will take place under their auspices, The at Bethel church tomorrow afternoon, interment at the cemetery. THE MORMONS Pay Mayor Lang a Visit and Tell of Their Objects, Without ading on the Lord, They Serip or Purse, Dep Trayel of Hunt- Vtab Jobn F. Wakefield, Jr., ington, Emery county John M. Bunker, of St Lincoln county, Nevada, th Mormon elders arrived ye day, called on Lang ‘to: Since they Paducah they led on quite a hem mauy prominen mnounced their inte and Thom: tw | who Mayor ave Ca They | tion to the mayor of beginning for ones. attempt, when they made a convert in the Mormon aud | swered in the negative ‘They averred that dertook to induce @ man to locate but to stay where he was and let the light so shine that othe: by it. They said further that the eled without serip or pu ding on the Lord for foc countries, always de and raiment. And nevet bave they fone hungry, they say. They walk when they travel by land, either prevail on the captain to carry their way paid by was taken the flesh on his leg. home, where the injury was dress and where he is now resting easy, The injury is not serious, has made a great many thres's, none of which were heeded, on secount of | Dou't forget to call at Leslie é| Tucker's aud leave your order for! pictures, at Honk Bros, & Jones 9? store, 2lm2 ) funeral will be number of | to induce him to leave and settle out an- they hever un- rs would profit | , Shelter | and when the route is by water, | MUCH EXCITEMENT, re Alarm Was Turned in, and the’People Flocked, But it|Was Only a Last Sulute to! ! the Gus Fowler, About 2 o'clock this afternoon all the whistles in’ the harbor and those on tills were sounded to bid farewell to the faithful Gus Fowler, which left this sflernoon for the South: So much din ana confusion was | created that a fire alarm was turned | in, nnd as the department sped down the street it was followed by hun- dreds of excited people, who imagin- ed all that section in flames, The crowd, before the people. people | learned the occasion of all the noise, | had swelled to almost one thousand | | = = Water rene oat ay | What is ‘more cotentiak to good health than pure water? Our Filters will 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 Notice tot Bids willbe received up to April 19, 1898, at 3 o'clock p. m., for all and prials, such as brick stone work, slate roofing, metal labor work, roof, and enclose the furnish and place in all sash in outer | walls, also give all exterior wood work two coats of paint, Plans and | specifications will beon file at the of fice of Brinton B, Davis, architect, American-German Natioual Bank building, on and after this date, All bids structions to Indders, and each bid- der will be required to. enclose with his bid a check, certified by bank doing business in the city of Paducah, and made payable to the | treasurer of the board of education Said check to be for the amount of 2 per cent, of the contract price, and to be held by the board of fedveniigh until all said bide have been and the — contract arded and signed, the return Jof said check being conditioned upon .|any bidder to whom the award of aid work may made appearing «| within five days after notice of such award being Oiven, with Jaud executin contract rd of education for the t awarded, and giving a bond -} tory to the eaid bourd for the ment of e@ contract Jes | i with work with a meeting in the old Windsor] The board reserves the t to re- theater, on South Third street jJect any and all bids, and no bids They were asked if they did not] will be i from any yee | who cannot satisfy the board a architect as to his ability aud asa builder. Each contractor write out his bid on the nished by architect. All bids must be re i tal required to form fur- aduressed to the e office of the architect on the day for receiving same at the hour stated. | to-wit clock pm, April 1% Inds, and marked on the envelope “Bid for New High School B | Signed J. M. Bren Us. Water J. R, Swcrit, Building Committee First Christian Reyival. will arise over who is to try the case. | friends | K Judge Bishop, it has been said, will] ‘The mortnons claim their work is| 7 : wae Lea de bee ; try it, and expects to go to Benton! purely missionary work, and that | ¢lurch alge ‘as wel sien for that purpose. they have friends at home who will] ie dese ‘are tae : It is claimed by those who know, | assist them when it becomes neces Mr sage sere 5. Cith nie . ee however, that the commonweali: will | sary, id 4 coe no nel ss " insist on Judge Husbands trying the| ‘They dress well, and claim they Sy ee ne hee ‘ of earnest, loyal people present, Mr. case, and that he will not vacate Dever want for anyth hither Van lgbus om oii testi ae While this cannot be stated as a! How their meetings will be ree | Spencer's subject this morn c 7 ; : Rie 0 A, |*Prayer"’ and his sermon was assur. fact, the information seems to be re+| ceived here remains to be seen ; liable. ; : ing, comforting and st hening eas lit was delightful indeed to breathe MORE WATER, [the awoet spirit: of the service each must be made as per in-| | and leaves no farii'y except his wife. He had resided in Woodville for eight | Work, mill work, — stracta 1 or nine years, and was pot only a| "ork, pointing masonry workWatc., good men, but a valued. citizen as] required to put the new bigh scRbol | well, highly respected for his sterling building, oo West Broadway, under : same, that is to] | | some the 318-324 BROADWAY. PADUCE ey I am putting on this... Incandescent Gas Burner For Ninety Cents Each Ooeoeeee This isa great gas saver, and makes a better light than the old style, Please call and see them, or telephone 328. eooeoooe M. E. JONES HARRY L. FISITER, JESSE B. MOSS... THE MOSS-FISHER “7t IMPLEMENT COMPANY 4 ALI FARMING IMPLEMENTS! BEST.GOODS KINDS OF NEW GOODS unpany and Walter A. Wood harvesting Call and see us. Agents for Rock Island Piow ( machinery board of edttcation and handed tn at) 105 South Second St, (Opposite Market-house) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, arnour’s The Great Store in Which to Save Money. happy-go~ We think that it takes something botter than slap-dash, icky, wi lose methods to gain and’ retain the confidence of the com- munity ‘re trying to build basioess here out of materials that will Ww aid it t », and we can't say it too ofven—Honest goods, They are the solid stones we sre putting in On such a basis this business rests. h honest service, the foundation of our business, morning at 10 o'clock and evenin; 7 eh. ae ae Meee een bale ones wt! Now for the New Spring Goods At the Presbyterial Meeting Tovight|,... ss . . ad (alien : pe aes sae S| Thirty-Five or Forty Feet of |¥ited to. attend, Nobby HONEST {OSIERY. at the Cumberland I’resby- § Predicted for Paducal Wood. Stage Predicted for Padueah. ott oe Us the onl i at's sian Chika, Stage redicted for neal ieiephania aoc Ab toe a. utes tne Dress Hie? the only kind that's worth , horse load delivered promptly. Price i B: : The Presbyterial meeting in the ; : This week we make a special of- Cumberland” Presbyterian. charch {The Ferry Boat Will Discontinue $1 cmb. | Ohio River Spoke and Skirts facing cf women's’ hos abracatd Hial ; - cam, " Re oO. . ell. uw. | i continues with great interest. Her Trips to the Upper “a i | and for 10e a pair, A crowded house listened with ‘ . f Lan Dr. Edwards, Ear, Kye, Nose and ¢ Ee een en ote taperh etore a Turost Specialist, Paducah, tf, | Suits, SVRING DRESS GOODS * ev. J. larby ast night, on - — Sef ce . OUR saving price: Of courte Christian Endeavor.”” Rev. J. L , : another bigh| Incandescent lamp globes suitable : Av money saving prices. I HH spoke effectively on the subject ee hee TRE TAD Grey ot MROHRE RH foe syniaen Lat pila c ar MOR bOrECne apa nar figuring on a new spring. here the Best Christian Endeav. )8t#ge of wate ’ ‘ g store. skal ’ ciaie aie ela eave (“All the rivers are rising, and while | Drug store. tt dresiskitts| "This week we offer spring efyle This morning's session was full of | the big rises at Pittsburg and Cincin-| Five Imported Teas a specialty at are here] covert cloths at 40¢ a yard. life and business vim. nati are not feared, there is som VT. D, Harris’, "Phone 185, 124 and ready] Que lot of desirable spring novel- There was great appointment | Prebension on account of the Wabash, | South Second street. 18m3 for your) tes at 3de a yard. over the fact that. Mr. Perin was ane | Tennessee and Cumberland, —_———— inspection| 4 hine of beautiful and elegant ‘i About 40 feet are expected here, this week.| spring dress goods at 60c and.46c & avoidably detained in St. Louis and pring di g ‘ “a th teed «hee annot be hauled THE BIG FOUR All priced} yard, Hour” al. 11 ei eleake, ig as: stops cing at She fora quick tat Cat arate wctyre on The Boy |ianding, across the river, today.| ‘THE FINEST ENAMELING to yours, | St laces any Reuse {ro (07 a \ a adiea<t ahs Back water has cut off people on the AND DECORATING ‘smoin “Mat ve them, We | Bilicent stock of American Lady Core iver an address tomorrow at JO} 100i cide from the insdlaee, THAT CAN BE PRODUCED: | Come in_ and lovk over them. © Hsots, Short Empire, Long and Modet o closk a should hear him to. }*)!"0!8 landi promise you s rare treat, 1 black | Eee Varieties all spectally designed night, and they will be sure to return eet eS One lot of handsome figured black [for the spring of 1898, Priced for tomorow tiger his second steers | EXPLODED IM HIS POCKET, silk shirts ond chiviot serge skirts, | juick aellingeat 50c. 7éc, $1.00 and Rev. F. N, Williams will address priced special for one week at $5.00. 1 g1.95, id Presb lary tomorrow at 11 Painful tot di nt Which Befel H.E.CRAFT & SON a eT eeal nh o'clock on ** Missions, variety ¢ eS 5 pecia a " yor , | Every subject will interest the au- Master Harvey Clark. 431 Jefferson Street for this week, selling from $1.50 to LADIES’ WRAPPERS, dience, as well a8 the Presby ters, $10.00, Don't fail to see basin 10 dozen ladies’ percale wrappers Rye : i We will show some ladies’ all Wool | trimmed in embroidery and lace, ADJUDGED INSANE Torpedo Caps Exploded in Mls) M183 AGNES MOHAN | overt, tailor madesuits, very nobhy, Aid al pe ety ny ee Rs id Pocket While at School, Solicits’pupils for instruction ready to wear, for $10.00 a suit,made} for this week's selling at ri be, Wite of Mr. Henry Schmidt Tried —— eshoing to look well and fit well. Ca » Henry Schmic rie .PIRNO sac a 7 ‘ 7 YTS ERY 0 NEW CLOTHING DE- For Lunacy, Harry, the 10-yearold son of| Peres hme oe | STYLISH MILLINERY, UR a ieee Jounciima Q Mark, was " 3 MENT, Mrs, Henry Schmidt, wife of the{Couvelman Mann ¢ a ‘The largest assortment, the newest : ; well known grocer fof Kloventh and|fully injured Shi fospeey ad penee> | styles, the richest trimmings, and the| 1s being stocked with desirable cloth Norton streets, was adjudged insane]808 school, corner of Eighth aud] lowest prices will be found here all|!g for small boys, this forenoon in the county court. | Oluo streets. | ' Ay ae If you want to look] This week we will offer ot 4 of a 8 ’ p season, Judge Tully presided, He bad several ‘torpedo caps’? in | a tea ee eal eae buy your] men’s Philadelphia-made waite” ut The unfortunate woman is only 24] his pantaloon pockets, which, from ha bg lig most reasonable prices, years old, and ig a daughter of Mr, friction or some over, cause, ex: ATTORNEY We are showing a beautiful line of | We are amply prepared to make it Ha Lehrer. She hie ee insane oa iat neha ee Se el AT LAW sash ribbons in all of the new colors, | your interest to buy shoes here, lor over a year, and hed for ten 8 pocket aud seve ting | das HARBOUR'S 419 Broadway. The Only High Grade Big Five-cent Cigar. On Norih Vhird Street iis t Back of Nallerstein sa -