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We Sell Cheap ~ AND WE KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT Look here for separate skirts if We Sell a tleap| vi was in the city toc PERSONALS. Mrs, R. Calissi ib be the sick list. Mr. Albert Wrather, of Ma ye Miss Julia Scott gone to Nash- le on a visit to relatives, irl. you want style, quality and low heavy ribbed black hose go onsale} 47, Edwin Mimms, of Greens rice. We will notdisappoint you Saturday for 5 cents. hers, iy feturaed Home inst in any particular. Every skirt is night late and durable fat ‘ ha tha, whisther woo! of silk, and ac. | Mulunery Department || Miss Clara Puryear has returned rics, whether wool or silk, and ac cording to the latest cut. ladies express surprise that we are t able to furnish such handsome |t garments at such prices ¢ A large lot of ladies’ figured mohair dress skirts, splendid val- ™ ues, go on sale Saturday tor $1.00. have We have _no opening, but ‘to Greensboro, N. C. , afler a week's he largest line of pattern hats in! Visit. he’ city, which we are showing, Mr. L. C, Starks, of Hardin, was} daily. in the city today en route home from Our fine line of sailors are by far | St. Louis the nobbiest shown this spring. | Call and see them. Remember we | Louisville in the city Mr. Clint Leigh, of the Jommercial, spent Sunda all kinds of, with relatives, One hundred dozen large are headquarters Viringed huck towels go on sale hair goods. | Just ved a NEW) Mr, Robt. Leigh, after a visit of a lot of switches and bangs few days here, left yesterday for ' Saturday for 6 cents. os 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BRO:DWAY| DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE ¢ ‘Special Sale — —FOR— ONE WEER. LOCAL MENTION. Charity Ball. The public should not forget the charity ball to be given in the Car 1 building on April asterer's union, the proceeds cf which will be expended for the relief of those in distress, There will be good music and a nice time. Ad- mission 50c. You ies will call on the public with tickets in a few days, W. L. Vint, J. W, Hepoes Committee, If your gasoline stove needs clean- ing or repsiring, telephone Sam G ens, and he will do the work ches and guarantee satisfaction, Te phone No. 20, Corner Sixth and for and Trimble. All work called delivered free of cha tf Coughed 25 Years, 1 suffered for 3 with a cough, and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until | used Dr, Bell’s Pine Tar-Honey. This remedy makes weak lungs strong. It has saved my Iife.—J. B. Ros: io ntsburg, Ill. Ladies. On next Wednesday and Thursday for her home in visit to relatives New Orleans, John Hock, left this morning ouisville, after a Mrs Mrs. Tabitha M. Rigdon aud little daughter, left today for Hutchins Landing, Miss., ou a visit. Dr, J. V. Voris, who is with his uncle, Dr. C. E. Whitesides, became an Elk Saturday night, Attorneys 8. H. Crossland, of Mayticld, 1 W. M, Reed, of Ben- ton, were here yesterday, Mrs. H. Polking to Mr, B. B. Davi this morning for her ville, Miss Rollie Kruger, of Eddyville returned hic this afternoon after a ter a visit ly, left home ia Louis visit to cousin, Miss Lillian Logue. Mr. Charlie Williamson returned to Fulton this morning, after spend- with his family, who are too ill to come to the city. His many friends will wish him a speedy recovery, City Clerk W. H. Patterson and Mr. Eli G. Boone left last night for Frankfort to appear before the state board of equalization in behalf of the city. Mr. Collin McGinnis has returned from Hot Springs and left at noon for Creal. He left Messrs. Heury Hans, Will Noble and Ed Eaker des ing well. Dr. Waddie Lang is out after the county, ‘POISONED | She Made Them Loto “BREENS," | F Mr. M. P. Reed aad wife are the | They Result in the Death of i Two hundred dozen children’s] happy parents of a fine baby Young Wife of Geo. Smith, Unionville, Illinois. at lad, and Soon Alter Partakings, Went late Convulsions—Puner- al This Afternoon, Mrs. Florence Smith, the young wife of George Smith, who resides at Unionville; Lil., died last night from eating poisoned 1. ‘The salad je of wild greens, which are supposed to have been poison weeds of some description The young woman, who ate of the salad, leatly ill almost immediat though every thing pos for her by Dr. Webb, succumbed, The nature poison is unknown the only one was taken y, and al ple was done she finally of the The deceased was a da Mr. Joel Anderson, who this morni after leaves a husband a girl baby. 4 o'clock ELQITHORPE |=» Several Breach of the Peace Cases] electric clock (at the top of the dia- Tried, and Numerous Fines | eram) closed the current, in the cir it of which was the condenser (just Were Assessed by hel Alpe Fe my Ha | velow it) magnetising the electro Judge Sanders, ' t, Every, two seconds it at tracted its ‘ with a bo ont which w » th who y t larged in the upper right hand éor- The sliding piece at the Hs » marking lever beneath it, which CASE RESET Indicates gf soot colored paper below © | the distance through which the bend- of the middle finget moves the pper plece, thus siigwing the height whieh the weight is Htted. te on whieh the paper lies has a ed edge (to the right), and it is pushed over the space of two ¢ en the electro-magnet (just to y¢ in contact * over it. In my experiments k place onee every twe Is; at intervals of this length Vas Continued Today Until I Next Friday—Young Mil- liken Still Unable to Be Out. with th o contract jis Pger fast Willie Ellithorpe, | '"° ow th’ clock with a handle bel The case ag charged with ma'iciously cutting Don Milliken, was eatled in the police]! court this morning. The utiong witness was una Lie’ ; ble to attend court. ‘The namber of} one-half or t hree-quarters of an hour witnesses is lar nd includes many | restored the boc uy gor evident from th y fter great even after grea' their erg bly iner hoys from the school to which the principals in the bloody affair be- The case was continued until long Friday, Marion Rhodes and Asbury Me- Danie’, colored, who were evjoying themselves on the South Side yester- , when OM were flued MATERNAL POWER OF THE BEE pele | The Queen Has Control pf the Sex of | Her Offspring’ ™ wonderful power at een, & | day afternoon in at cer Orr hay $1 and costs One ‘ ur bee ¢ The funeral took place this afternoon at Unior COMPULSORY VACCINATION, Yhe State Board of Health Has Recommended it. Wants kvery ‘Thomas Clark and Joel Thomasson, charged with abusing each other at the market house Saturday over a] | borrowed saw, were fined €5 and 81 and costs, respectively. the sexo , white, and Frank charged with shoot- inside the city limits, were fined «i costs each, They were out beyond Oak Grove, and claimed they did not know the locality was within | “ Ernest Stri Fu na, colored, the State to Adopt 0 The local board of health has re- ceived a circular of warning from the state board, relative to the smallpox pidemic in some portions of Ken- tucky The board advises that and towns pass and enforce a com- all cities City and Town in} hh ty"s confic Arthur Crawford, a colored boot black, pleaded guilty to striking Ed Elliott and using profane language on the streets, was fined $10 and costs. The case ag M. Hanley, | ‘ PO Ghet agent for a railroad insu compas | Py ny, for failure lo pay license, was] “sr continued until Saturday, “a ’ James Kennedy, J. R. Winters, | ¢! f \ Hl : Thos. Chay and Newt Blummer | @¢!! M. JESSE B. MOSS... Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will a; 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 1 AM SELLING «THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price, See them: E. JONES HARRY 1. FISHER, Our special cut price sale of|1 will i e II will place on sale the largest and} four days illness. During that time|PUlsory vaccination ordi EOF ware obs d euness, and | dig f N \ ae ‘Pp Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs) most varied sssortment of pattern{he has become very familiar with the|ziuning with the colored race, but] Were Gare ie ae secs Nasal Pe 1 H kK M( )SS- I ISH ER will continue until March 17th ae and novelties ever brought to} bible, and can no longer be sed ih, Srerj boy u isola align ee crt a OM 4 ‘ ill have several in this city, You are respectfully in-| with the back sliders. hospitals or tents he established, an¢ Botsford ( ’ Ww (4 TAT: ude must be sold to make room Cinie Wiknis G a Mr. Will Carter, of the i018} pecured, RACE AND HA#R TEXTURE. % A Aha 4d 4 sha for our spring stock. sare ————— {central shops, was called to Loule-| ‘tne board farther recommends that , : Stewards Mecting. ville this afternoon bya telegram an- |, 4 ries te Lartetlis P Ethalc Homogeneity of Europeans Shown Board of stewards of Broadway |20uneing the death of his father, who) "1 Ng Nnt Sitaiige es be hunted Summoned to Appear in the Po- vy Their Hair ALL KINDS OF 3 Methovist church will have’ their reg- | formerly resided here, ne eyes ere lice Court With His Ono physical characteristic alone ular monthly meeting Friday. ni County Tully, County Ae-|the difficulty. soptinag ae ek Serpe rig? rp We will also add to our|Aptil Ist. at the church, Don't for-| sessor Will Byrd, ex Sheriff Holland oll pa ate pe nog Record, homog This is nN \ 4 special cut price Sale (until thet ¥°% duly. -B. HL. Seorr, and Justice Bryant left last night for |can be established without. the con. a a : : : ers { bairmap, {Frankfort to represent ( anty | sent te bart yi spect vt af 17th) Sideboards and Center __ Chairman, v Oty | sent of the board of health. 7 , } ° : Tab Plate Glass Window Broken. es the state hoard of equalisation) ‘Pye hoard urges that every. per Asessecd a Flue of 1 Cent Against jou: -- | 1 ch late glass window at Aft, CC. hee WE ny ited co eee pares tha Near edit Per At NEW GOODS BEST GOODS : cc's, in the Leech building, was] Rev. M. E. Chappell was called to} cinated. “aid Jooal 4 w ryan la ea, os! ES Ovs ¥ brokea out yesterday by a si It Wife ioday te etnias a the tte boards to the full extent of fispower, emeten? airedty® Warrant. rg pe h is the second glass Mr. Leech has |¢t! ©! ev. J. + Jones de-) There was a compulsory vacciga- nai a t by f All the above - ‘ lost within s few days, rd, who was one of the oldest} tion law in Paducah a year or twof= oN i t A Lf Ayents for Rock Island Piow Company and Walter A, Wood harvesting ap shore mentioned nisters. of the Mayfield Presby but ie ia doubtful whether or net {,, dustice James WY. Winchester was|tvno derived from the eros t|°% Schfadiv; “Call an i te 4 is wil ! sold for LESS Wood. t The service will be held at] it will be enforce this afternoon summoned to appear nd \ than actual cost, as we have to} Telephone No. 29 for a nice two| Wingo this afternooa or tomorrow. | in Judge Sarders’ court aud to bring | | } ¢ j make room. horse load delivered promptly, Price ce ay ee BIG. RAIKFALL the records of his court with him ; iiaberes , | 105 South Seond St, (Opposite Market-louse) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke and eR ' This action was the result of a case y races Rim Co. E. Bell. tf. MAYFIELD GRAND JURY tried this morning in the justice's 1 ex q ecnaie —— court, Death in Mechanicsburg. eerie a0 z Joe Berry, charged with strik CANDY 4 Solid 0. k Sid bo. d Mrs. Delilah Anderson, aged 63,|Stits Up Quite a Sensation—indict-|[t Is Nine and One-Half Inches | young man‘ on ‘the iad & rsp ieee i y . a 1deboar Sy | died today of old age at her home, ments for Kukluxing. Already Jhis Mouth ass, afew Dights ago, went before} ia. cf the A \ CATHARTIC from $7. 50 to $20 130 Clements street. She had be * 7 * 3 : the justice and pleaded guilty, being i ° a resi lent of the city for 20 years, Mons M Reynold * the negro who — fined one cent and costs, ceiy : : and leaves a family. ‘The faneral] 24 Whipped at Mayfield soon atter|¢ tag Ake There was a warrant out vst i Solid Oak and Imita-! will take plios talsctrow, recent lynching of Dick Allen Greatest Known Here Bor Many] s., is ibe police court tor the same a A ih at urned one day last week and dis Months—May Be offense for which he was fined tox he ie tion Mahogany Cen- $100 Reward, closed the names of several men who 4 "gt ga Re aang oe a ey ar t ter Tables, from 53c adern of this Paper will be please are alleged to have participated in rant fa the @ st named court was is- p hl ‘The vesu is thacera ae ar P " mor} Hob Une Bao vewlss| cinity during the present month ha affair unless the justice suspends | a? , 4 r Cope Caron, Will Beaveed “and ‘Oh pea he tO since |Judament - f i i ast y hen it was cure ¢ - “ . @ them witli the dati ia. mors, than’ Wine and @ bole : MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE THE BIG FOUR Baby Carriages before you buy lets the loeality 8 Bolityiot water to fall 1a. on For R a Fudint ‘ha youre ‘wed toalited wer all (ater iat Ven vefore the end of /ABd Geroom house, North ‘Twelfth, nt 2 | } a 7 he ger angle Young men indicted were alll ihe month, may be considerably. ia-|Loquire of F. M. Fisher ut Bae 3081 THURSDAY, MARCH 3] THE FINEST ENAMELING ational Reserve Association. |ocvitement im Mactelt. See creased, ecm sacar : AND DECORATING v excite Mayfield Saturday af ED Saha SUGAR GIVES STRENGTH. ducah lodge No. 81, will meet} ternoon, ad , idl eee ; : | THAT CAN BE PRODUCED Gardner Br & C lo regular session tovight at their aged es RISING THIEVES, This Proven by Sclentific Expore ? s. ii It | sli seit sts 3 ab | j hall in Leech block at 7:30 p, m —— nt—Better Than Beef. I more or | 473 rR) 08, 0, All members are earnestly requested TP, A. ELECTION, They Go Up a Telegraph Pole—Two 1 that makes you strong! " r | MISS MAUD GRANGER) 203-205 South Third stree' to be present, , : hee Ince a er 1 r | Telephone 34 sal ’ R. J. Surtix, Pres, | Mt ted Presi- kstablishments Entered, or Pro Hef atin Peseian Cateemise AND H.E.CRAFT&SON J. Kine Grear, Sec Thieves broke into Capt. J. R. ! ked beans. It's KR r | Mh) SHERIDAN BL OOK 43! Jefferson Street ; : Mesith's. ahalasale aeteae; oad ta 1 ; UPPORTED IY MR. LLOYD HINGHAM Fresh and salt water fish received} Travelers’ Protective Association held | @ Weil on North Second street Sat gaa ae nd the Prof. Wil successful English d Leadi Uphol daily. Salmon, red snapper, cod, [its annual election Saturday night, |urday night or Sunday morning. of foods’ thi (PREY a3 Kk tad | a “nl I t= Reed S ! Suelts, Spanish mackeral, trout, etc. | and elected the following « 8 fol Th. 1 : ‘ | in, jolster its, Spanist y g cflicers for! ‘They climbed a telegraph pole and mded |S Monthl Ihe ° mon s t'eed otore P S. H. Crank, the ensuing year: ap ery eo J ashaey pas - bs 110 Nosth Thiet ares of the city. ee a area pening eee reached a tin roof in front of Capt. sete ty. 25S. Second St. Pont Presid —Louts F. Kolb Sith’, and broke through the wine W SPECKS ON FINGER NAILS. «+ ALL KINDS OF FEED... Dien Eeltowsl Ab iaas Board of director aokey, |" ‘They then proceeded to the oftce| “I natn ; Bre (he Tithe ete tay ae eee eee eee EGAN oa FE ; Tea ngleside lodge No. meets to} H. L. Livingston, Joe Kline, A. R.| and bevke inte all: the de lee experimented y the Accounted For | H s Sive us a trial, Prompt delivery. armers Dropidor | f_Bur in special called aession to con-| Grouse, 8. N, Hecht, J. A. Bryant. |were locked, aed id gla sh pom Ure mi Dr. William Sykes writes as fol- | er degree work, All Odd Fellows| “'Phrclcnas ce ets: A Bryant [were locked, wud made a general] int) ratory lowe tke itieh Medical Journal: |. Prices—Four rowa circle $1; balance Restaurant... 212 $,saant | "tome. Claplain-—W. H, Pisketon, | puetamlng of both elablubinensjeltaral Mr. Sklar nv ene | ae ae ao | A Sane oreo . J. WL. Maxweit, N. G ep 2D TE0) veal yut so as could be learned, did] havc f ler Sprott H | Gallery 25e. ats on gale at usual Solicits pupils for instruction The best meal in town for the Wise Hiihvert oe, as jorney— Hs Ts Ligh toot not secure anything. Nothing was|sions, did 1 ge oe | morning. - on the a —_ _te oat intmittramounted a [uses axing, | Nuing was sons Skin writes concerning the komme PLFRNO Open day and night Short Orders} _ Sit Edwin's Ofispring. year to $1.900, cured whiskey. ‘ Shei i aera eure epore | ’ Prot. GS Ensel Nellie W., Mr. Ben Weille's fine, Th post has indorsed Mr. Joc Sa ae J I come developed owing Aci ep rot tt! 0, Waruhan 108 Crimbte St. mare, today dropped a fine colt, by} Bryant for state president. but the . : of air between the lame neces ng, and ho-will | on JOHN Q MILLER Sir Edwin yee ae sbrulel matter of appointing delegates was FRANK HAFFEY DEA ia r may not be the ¢ t . je foes pacer. Mr. Weille is very proud of] Ueferred. _ ‘ history of these whit Sf spots tl 1999999929 CC CECEEE CEES 1 ] 'y proud of 2 : r; the nex ¥ 1 nd that the baby colt, aud expects to make a Consumption Carried Him Off At} °. 1 have ea | myself | y remain ' e does not fine racer of it some day, THE FRUIT IN DANGER, the City i enests (Be dntee eee * caused | medille with he lunul ch y : » City Hospital, of Duleir Se niaes Bente Ga thaeeat th ce ith kin over the lunula ATTORNEY We want you for a customer. a Frank Haffey, a well known young | @cking of | pressing’ back aud cutting the skin | duce the preceuce or sive an ee AT LAW... |_New Crrv Sram Lavnpnr. tf should dt Remain ‘This Cold ana] 2 of Paducab, diod yesterday at-|* rat over the lunula at “ -| spots at his will. It is quite possible “4 nee old and ternoun at the city hospital, aged : nted on | one pig nas at times that Mr. Maleolm Morne mae tio |B GAVEATS, DESIG! S, TRADE-MARK 419 Broadway. | ear Off, He had been in the hospital about specks give his nail } rect in attr ig. the snecke-to.ai Sind us a moro cx rough penell y | Awarded After a dreary night of wind and | ight months. Ae crident. Te ee ctect of the will, Jing, preesin rious | between the lamellae, *. #6. ACIS ERRMTIE ser raise arts ia aunt Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | Taio. there was a sudden tumble in hae nee ae {fn Fedas Da a hinael wan ctrrtatee eee | eee ar tne, ase: aoraplog ite the same time T cannot help ensy aH gn Evehtors’ Guide or How to Get Cheap ! Gold # the mercury this morning, aud a great | life, and of late years had reformed, | POD Uilse’l, Was oly Sway and when nece eu ing—though I advance this vie , i Seedless Raisens, per lb. | ‘DR: comfortable. and it was this disease that carried | (?rentity senerally the right, was en- | specksand patches of larger orsfualler {the nature of scar tis : nde em foragn tats, Choice Prunes, per Ib.. | The cold wave, as yet, has not ing| Him off, He leaves two orothers | (oN d%4 9 2 ir restraining bands, fas. | size on & his As the nails | ogons to the cornea) 1426 0.1. AVE, WASHINGTON, Hominy and Grits, per |b | » jured the fruit, but farmers ana] ere, Jobn and Will Haf ened to a heavy table, binding the | grow these yrow with them, advane- | follow ir jury or ule H oaeaeaaaaceee: seen ee Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour marketers say that should it clear off |, The time and place for the faneral | &™ fitmly but comfortably in a hori- | ing gradually to the center of the nail, : 9999: eee Choice Dates, per Ib ...... y, and not moderate, the pros-| Mave not been set, but the burial will | 2°" tal positiori nd and | then past it, coming finally to its free Moth as Big as a Bat seF Rey . Lappepres Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. . pecta are the fruit will suffer tonight, | likely take pluce tomorrow, heathy rece were stuck into fixed jedge, and being cut off in the ondi- pe : Get your gasoline stove roedy tor Best N.G. Molusses,per gal... ..30c | killing frost or blighting cold would Send amone 3 he rede Het the hand, so that jnary course of nail shortening. Let The largest known moth is the] sumer use. Sam Givens will re- | Best Chewing Gum 2 packs....5¢ | CREAM now destroy all the fruit. ene eee middle finger alone could bend | the same « how permit his Giant ative of China, whose }Pa‘r it cheap. Corner Sixth and Best Kraut, per gal............15¢ ‘The thermometer fell a8 low as 35 nerve and y mae} ipand down, [nails to remit 4 month or two e nine inches across Crimble streets, tf ia Best Dill Pickels, per gal... ..20e! degrees above zero this morning. aot en, Over ite third joint.a Rather ring |=————— = = —- ff Oyster Crackers,’ per Ib. neahaieral ae ne Ot Seana Hes vas pie Ms BEA to the end of a I. L. RANDOL Ne y Sten’ auodry Uses NO] \terling Remedy Co. Chicago or Ni piece of catgut, the other end of 128 South Second Street, *Phone 89, | muddy water—clear distilled water I : 5 which passed over the small pulle: ot, * only. <a tf. sinnwood, Linawood, nothing | seen at the extreme left of the dia- Incandescent lamp globes suitable Fine red snappers and salmon at|° gram. ‘To it was fastened a weight of for system for sale at McPherson's Drugstore, t Pure Orape Cream of Tartar Powder, |1: D. Harris’, 124 South Second 4 YEARS HB STAND f street. Phone 185, 25m2 We. 200. Ts four kilograms. To this string was attached a registering apparatus (en- Me A mM ‘ | @ NS : “ 4 s= J