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~~ WONDERFUL PRICE INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK Skirts and Waists.... Millinery Department The largest stock, the best pro ductions of the leading manufac- turers of the country, now open jor your inspection, a line well worthy the attention of all interested in refreshing styles at extremely low prices. Ladies’ rich brocaded silk skirts, extra heavy, very wide, worth $10.00, go for $4.¢ Ladies’ extra heavy plain or bro caded satin skirts, worth $12.00. go for $7.98. Figured mohair skirts, odd sizes $1.00. Wonders in Waists—Silk waists in extremely handsome styles, the newest and largest stock in the city. Five dollar silk waists go for $2.98; £7.50 silk waists go for $3.98. Just received 500 new jeweled and fancy novelty belts. Pri from 25¢ to o8c, worth double. 215 BRO‘DWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY! DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE ——FOR—— ONE WEEK 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 cut price Sale (until the Sideboards and Center All the above - mentioned will be sold for LESS n 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 $3.50. Call and see our Baby Carriages before you buy elsewhere. Gardner Bros, & Co,|": 203-205 South Third street, Telephone 396, Leading Upholsterers} ;; of the city. Farmers’ —_James Spence Restaurant.... 212 §, secoid 5) ‘The best meal in town for the money... Open day and night JOHN 6. ATTORN AT LAW... Short Orders LER, 419 Broadway. ntract at Litchfield, Pvol & MeMabon, local contrac. , bave been awarded the contract ecw ructing several warehouses at Titehfield, Ky., and expect to Jeave about April 10, We can truthfully say we have tha most beautiful and complete oi | PERSONALS. Miss Ruby Piles has returned from Wingo. Mr. J. L. Webb has returned from Cincinnati. Fied S$, Seamon, of St. } at the Palmer. Mr. P. H, Newman, of Frankfort, is at ‘he Palmer, | Mr. James Eaker, of Bardwell, i in the city today. T. Myles Louis, is Mr. J. returned today from Mayfield. $500 MADE A Very Profitable Session of Julge Sanders’ Court This Morn- ing. | Accident at the Western District | I FLOOR FELL IN, Tobaceo Into the Cellar. Warehouse pany This Morning, Master Flowers’ Good Record, nteresting Railroad Nows Found in Various ‘Today, line of millinery in Paducah. | Mr. L. E. Vandegtift, of Nash-|-pyirty-Three Saloon Keepers Arc! A disastrous agcident occurred at} Mr. J. T. Donovan had the fix- A new line of pattern hats re! yijje, is in the city the Western Dis Warehouse No. {tures in his office moved to the ceived thi k. Call and see 4 Fincd— The Evithorpe Case d estern District Warehouse No _ ae ee all and “see! g. F. Wescott, of St. Louis, is at ; | this moruing. About thirty square {freight depot this morning. The ese ‘ to sce our children's te New Richmond | Continued—Other fect of oor on the west side col-|changes mentioned yesterday took 1 forget tos c children's lace to hats. ‘Thee are the most exclusive| Mr. R. P.:stanicy, of Ozark hotel Business. d, precipitating — twenty-four | pace today, sad Gunter Ona aeeadh VG | Count, fa le the tity | gsheads of tobacco into the cellar.| yf, J, , evil who has been A new lot of sailor hats just re-| Mr. George Roth, of Jackson, A tcl roe aed tk Union depot agent and operator, will ceived, from roc to 73e—well worth | Tenn., is at the Palmer, | ‘Today's was a profitable session of |way that only two or. three hegs-|Kely no’ remain at the depot. He your attention, _ | Mrs. J. Leslie Thompson has re-|the police court. ‘Thirty-three ealoon | jeads veached the water. Be [will bold bis position, however, aatil Our line of hair goods defies | turned from St. Louis, keepers pleaded guilty to selling whis- The accident ts supposed to. have the company can find a suitable man competition, . Regular $1.50 and Mr. S..N, Leonard returned to/key on Sun lay, and wire flved 810! heen occasioned by the heavy strain |"? succeed him. Feet EO. No tronble toy tile this morning. eh we costs mee segtewste) pou it, and by the we akened condi:| The N., CG, & StL. cily passenger eA lg fat hate ne | Mr, Frank Shutt went to Morga) rownt of the flues wae $193.50, Dot tion of the supporting timbers, the]oftice was today also discontinued, Lacie ht Pace feta on basiuess yesterday. | oes at sis t Fos 8 work. hottoms of which had for years been}and Mr. Robt. Vint was given a | Mr. W. HH. Kidd and wife, of One sslaon ke vereple marin id su ae in watee during bigh| place ia the main olive y > \ Frankfort, are at the Palmer. pacgp linge en Abo sixty-three | stages of the river. si ——< edi rélin h Mteh f the oF More failed to appear | It is very fortunate that no one was| Today the federation of all the ee eee [near when the accident occurred, No|ftlroad employes’ orders goes int Our motto: We sell cheap, we | Murray Ledger, is in the city. Officers MoClean and Suddetinhed| oo es . effect, tobe known as the American sella heap, and we keep everlast-| Hon. Henry Burnett went to SUNot chase last oa after Sn Behera sth Siti Federation of Railway Employes. i it, Louisville yesterday on business, Hutchinson, the colored boy charge: Fa y The felersiiba is coapoesd of the sain a eunea : arith throwing rocks at the reetdance| FORT Y-SEVER FEET GUMING, |7H, tetsraiion ts compose of the THEATRE IMPROVEMENTS, [of Mr. Win, Amick eecasioning the cere erhood of Railway Trainmen, Broth- [ene oes ahead tat rein ih erhood of Locomotive Firemen and aS Ee See |The River Still on a Rampage./Ocder of Railway ‘Telegravbers. wy) We have in stoc! a fine line o ments which Must be Sol finished monu- Work Began Today—Contract Let To Mr. J. A. Dossett. The contract for enlarging Belle park theatre was yesterd ternoon let to Mr. J. A’ Dossett, and \w t will progress rapidly. k1 ‘The drop curtain for of} will be the most Paducah, General Mavager ( Uarvey, who is now the cit the plan for it, and has solid a the theatre eat tisers. The scene is of For thirty days ; ‘ a we We will-vell for| Yertisements will be painted in such TRADE wan Cash anything |* Way, on various parts of the band ee in the stock st|fome picture, in su as to i not interfere with its tiveness REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.. and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA! Louisyille and East. ARKIVE P.O DEPART P, 2:00 p owen from'N. fe Memphis and South. St. Louis and West. vam Evaneyill 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday ) at @ue 10: Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles 10a m 12:00, mianight, 11:30am wpm and Ohio River Points, as a work of art. The scenery for the new th now almost ready at Memphis, will be shipped as soon as the theatre is realy. until Sunda ELKS’ OFFICERS, Regular Annual Election Held Last N ght. The Elks met in regular sessiou last night and elected officers for the The new officers are m bt Exalted Ruler—Andrew Weil, Jr. ™) Esteemed Leading Knight—Mau- Esie Loyal Kbight—Dr. €. Whitesides. isteemed Lecturing Koight—A C. Atkins. Benton and N.€,& St.L. South.| The following officers were re. 10:90 p m 6:00. m| elected : i xpress Pouch for Mayfield, Secretary W. Baird. Spm! Treasurer—J. J. Bleich. “LOCAL MENTION. Ordinance ( Tomorrow is day in Judge Sanders’ court, quite a number of ordinances will come them will be sever grocers for viola ordinance. urt Tomorrow, “ordinance up. 8e3 Fish Headquarters, Highest Honors—-World’s Fair Gold ey Np inter Fair. yplces BAKING POWDER ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDARi court”? end violations of cit; Among of the market Tyler—C Trustee— RELIGIOUS MEETING, Paducab Presbytery Meets at Mor- S. Johnson G. Bergdoll. y ganticld Next Week. The Presbytery of Paducah of the Southern Assembly of the Presbyte- rian church Will met at Morganfield, Ky., Tuesday evening, April 5 30. many years of experince ia the busi- ness and bis old reputation is all the Plain City Lodge No 449, F. & A. M., will meet in the} Lecch building on North Fourth street tonight at 7:30 o'clock for the transaction of such business | as may come before the lodge, All Masons welcome, Burxtos B, Davis, W. M, KAM, Secretary, | u We want you for a customer, New Crry Steam Launpry, Connoisscur’s delight-—Linuwood + {he strack the he artistic ever seen in| many of the spaces to local alver- | a dock, and the ad- | Mr. Harvey will remain in the city ‘The opening sermon will be|* jvery much t here is not permanent music above firm will be left in charge of a {body was pleased. gentleman from Kokomo, Ind, 09 [night in regu | He ran down t Hfinally ¢ ured he could m vigor and the case wa | morrow He wa | bond. Tho case and continued until Mone ken is still un PUSATER Kd By Marshal Colli erd tropolis last wee Mr. Krill B Capps, whoin companied purpose of The man was ta that was koown the satisfaction only thing by w Capps, | who had a simil pps was with a negro, whi | | |to Pada | Marshal Collins afternoon ns of the floater fi his shirt was uobuttoned, and Mr. Broyles. h from the Li he street and when alled with all the up. He elsims unintentionally, continued until to-| as released on a $100} | Down against Will Ellithory orge | for maliciously cutting Dou Milliken, | has was cailed today in the police covri ye Mi ble to appear in court. | IDENTIFIED, | Believed Beyond a Doubt to Be | Fe Capps. Joiner Recognized Him ins went to Metropolis ad the re- near Mc and ad ater a friend of Kd osed to be, for th fl con t kK « yles, su) 1 arshal the th and a Capp's uifying ken from to be on neck, was searched for and fcund, to of Marshal Collins ‘This scar is. the hich the body ¢ould be iderttifiedg owing to decomposition, The remains are doubtless those of unless they are of some man ar scar in a similar seen in company 10 brought him down} e fleet ina skiff. It is supposed he was murdered $ money ar | tor hi | M essr’ were ques lers today, 9 mains found wer Other witnes mut they are on arrive until this ses discontinued his firm, and D. D. endorsement he needs, He solicits | oral traveling age your patronage, 192 |r, Maytiel M asonic phic, | his pleasant and every one, and it stand that the Ingleside lodge ar the initiatory deg |lows welcome J. u, it Frep Heian Joiner at Mr. oaa Fellows Noti nd thrown overboard. nd Alex Lo before Judge 8: wore that the se of El € been nn a- Te- ps ned not e th hav bos afterno may D. connection with said Mayfiek n up-to-date man in ness, ntlemanly, a kind word for is to be regretted Mayfield’s stay We under- house of the e No. 195 meets toe Session for work in ree. All Odd Fel- Maxwet, N, G. N, Sec, | ‘The river rose over and Mr, Wiley! No Decline Before Mouday- A Kise in the Tennessee Coming |‘ Other River News. a foot here last eto 44° feet in the opin- result in a stage which is four stage night, bringi e sta A rise in the Tennesse ion of river men, will at least 47 feet here, lower than the maximum ed last year. It is not believed hat the river will begin on a decline | before Monday. The lowlands of Hlinois are flooded |for miles, and the water is slowly creeping into Brooklyu and Metropo- where a great many whose homes in the wlands have sought Big boats can be seen st igh the woods on the Ilinois d the sight 18 one that proves fe were | Vely interesting to sight eeers down j about the wharf, -| The water is several feet in the | boat store cellar, and is entirely over the I. C. track at Jefferson street | The ferry boat made a trip to the old Sianott farm across the river, now Jowned by Capt, Bob Owen,” this morning, after corn aud farming im plements, which were threatened by the rising river | DAMAGE SUITS, Mrs. Joe Derrington Sues the N,, C. & St. L. for $25,000, Henry Lindsey Sues the IMinois Central—Mrs, Myers Sues an Insurand Co, Mrs. Mary Deirington yesterday filed the suit mentioned sometime ago jagainst the N.C, & St. L. railroad, The amount asked is $25,000, dam- ages for the death of her hus d, Joseph Derrington, who was killed by of cora. She will return here tomor- row. A Good Perfor ce, The play ‘‘Brother For Brother,” at Morton's opera house last night was attended by a small but well pleased crowd. ‘The story was real istically told, aud the cast could not have veen improved upon. Eyery- If you can not be suited in your shoes call afd leave your order with Remember our shoes are guar- let om the and the Mavis The different orders dec federation on February 1 ollivers of the latter are grand chief of the O. R. C.. nan; P. HL, Morrissey. of the B. R. T., vive « W. V. Powell, grand . R. secretary. Mii mal rman, and chief of the} vis Cent amap civil engineers are] f the coal tipple track This has no special | the company having its yards, grounds, ag above the wily significance, all maps of tracks, etc. Bag y completed age agent at Flowers yee his fifth year as the Union depot and his many fricnds will be glad be is to be retained, Heis one of the most valuable officers of the local | corps, and devotes himself triously and constantly to the inter- ests of his company, aad ean always be depended on, He has during flv: | years missed but a few days’ work and this was on account of illoess He has seen every train back under} the shed, day and bt, for five years, with the exception of the few He reason | indus- has days he was off be proud of his record M | RISKS OF MODERN LIFE. fa te New Appliances Bring New Dangers as | s« | Well as New Advantages. ewith each ¢ ther ances 60 convenient: | but on the ot Ley were strangers to some I hich are famili u the burned up badly insulated wires ¢ in theirbeds, They k 'y build lings, but t evator acc vertheless, it is do {tr Bes; N.O. Molusses,per gal.... Best Chewing Gum 2 packs....5¢ Best Kraut, per gal............15e] ap Best Dill Pickels, per gal.... ..20c Oyster Crackers, per Ib 6c Lemons, per doz...... 10¢ RANDOLP H, treet, Phone 89, F WATLY Cemva LL, 123 South Second No-To- Ba. Guaranteed tor hen strong, bt 8 rem us. anteed. Lexpien & Lypon, 193 Broadway. Slm2 Linnwood, Linnwocd, nothing else, if M. “PAR formed of the appointment of Senor Don Mor!a Vicuna as inister plenipotentiary to the United | estimate of $8,070, states in place of Senor Don Domingo | for th Ganna who has been transferred to the | ugiste | another post, WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ° Dpriokling Hoso, Heels and Nozzles At the very lowest prices. All new stock to select trom, Get our chasing. Keep your grass cu the beautiful appearance of our city. prices before pur- t, and help along A lawn moweris a good investment. Exam- ine our stock, Wecan suit you as to qual- ity and price. I AM SELLING «« THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. Sce them. JONE J, WILL FISHER Master Commissioner McCracken Circuit Court NoTARyY PusLic and Tornade Insura Will take acknowledg: or 0} yements of deeds, et Agent for Fire, Life anywhere in the unty ABSTRACTOR OF TUE tole anager of the only cor » abstract t« ty of Paducah, The abstract was made term of ¢ f This department nt and re bstractor. If in want ¢ ¢ me, and | will appreciate your Office 125 South Fourth is under the super titles in MeCracken county and the le cler sunty court for ) of a compe- ne it will pay to of the « of anything in ti Street (Legal Row Phone 383 | JESSE B. MOSS... ‘ THE 4 HARRY L. FISHER MOSS-FISHER “ot IMPLEMENT COMPANY ALL 1 i KINI rr i at) NEW GOODS The act for the re et of the suffer. | proved by the president. The secretary ‘of state has been in, Nlian the Ch |for 8 OF . J MENTS! BEST GOODS Florida Mollets, Potomac shad hed by the retiring moderator, | ¢ Ww a train at Jackson, Tenn., a few] to the nu smelts, salmon, red snappers, lobsters, les 1. Baki oc) of Princeton, DEATH OF MRS. WAGONER, osontiis ago. tle was knocked from | , than was the case a ¢ for Rock Island Plow Company and Walter A. Wood harvesting perch, German carp, aud all kinds of The Presbytery includes the | a bridge and had both legs cut off. caahindes. Gall fish received daily at the French| Churches of Morganfield, Marion, |Passed Away Today After a Linger soi St es: Market, I. D. Harris, 124 South] Henderson, Corydon, Paducah, Tolu, | ite Tiloeen: Mrs. Hattie M. Myers yesterday | Sevond street. Free delivery. Phone Spottsville, Uniontown, — Priuceton | brought suit st the Manha i105 South S$: cond St. sie Market-house) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, m 80 3 and others. Mrs. Elizabeth Wagouer, aged Life Insurance ¢ for #2,200, al- - ae dhed this morning at her hon leged to be due on two policies held Telephone 121 for best laundry in SMALL BLAZE, Six d Flournoy. str { cau-|by her late basband, Mr, W. E. Lo cc ake ee aa uf Haimeeses cer, after a lingering tilness, Myers. We Fire Department Called to Mr. J. L,] ‘The deceased was bora in Arkan-) pronry Lindsey, of Calvert City, Telephone No. 29 for a nice two Powell. sas, and wos the widow of the late! ghis afternoon filed suit in the cireuit horse load delivered promptiy. Price,] , Frank Wagoner. S had been ) court vis Central rail- cael. Olio River ke and] . The department from central sta ident of Paduceb for thirty years. | road 000 damages, Ri n Co., E. E. Be tf, | tion was called to the book store of [She leaves several children } Hec le a passenger - Moe: Mr. J. L. Powell about noon today |whom are Messrs. Cal, Joe aad! oy y freight train last mouth, he was Easter Sale. by a sunall blaze in a file of papers, | Frank Wagoner | ised and injured io a All who have promised articles to} A man, in unstopping a flue, left a The funeral will take place tomor- asks judgment for the the Epworth League of Broadway |liole in it below theroof, The flame. fo, lacrment at St. B ‘ line of| Methodist church for their Laster] iguited some papers, and the blaze sarc ear O'sale will please -cend them to Mrs,|¥43 extinguished without serious| pen yO are | RIVER NEWS. Morton's, 612 Broadway, by Satur-|‘lamage. | ‘ be day a.m., April 2. ee 4 , The Easter sale ri. Wie 067 R BULLETIN wa The Easter sale will be held Ki- LATERALS BEGUN, Dhile L. Gave tesdC unable te 2 RIVER 8 ken and Hand Mashed THE BIG FOUR day and Saturday, April 8, ond 9, at <n telephone s promptly in the past} Caltes 18.4, rising. 1” Habbard, co up 1g ars the drug store of Oehlschlueger €] Work on the Main Sewer Has ; ; = cl ooga, 17.0, rising : | : ! to} St er &1 Wo ) Sewe tol bave arrangements now by whieh] © : Bini ge every one who was ki L}n ‘on on tt k cer, corner Broadway and Filth sasesad, they will be attended to promptly Gee Hey ae ‘ 180,000 passengers for every | r la hed ais {HIGH GRADE BICYCLES . We have a large quantity of nive sea a, Beth ete pas jured, i 1 V his right arm|{ Work today began on the sewer] soned wood now and will be pleased Fonoenrtille 6, tolae A famous humorist once compar THE FINEST ENAMELING ’ ou laterals on Jefferson street, between |to have orders for same. ‘Tel ite . ¥ : aye poet the number fy ple killed in 1 AND DECORATING s Beonad sad Thind. No. 29. Mt. Ca:.nel, 26 6, falling accidents with the number gin|t 1 last THAT CAN BE PRODUCED Can You Beat This? Work had to he suspended on the Onto River Sroxe & Rit Co. on ws 1 aI their beds, and reached the conclu-|the Boy: infirm Dr. Boyd does For 82 you can get a Kangaroo-|™ai sewer, on account of sipe water, | u2fdet EE, Brut Prope. Nashville falling. sion that it was several thousand times J not think the yourg man will lose L eels’ . or Heke | Which runs along the sides of the} Pittsbuigs ee Carat more risky to lio in bed than {o travel | hand | ‘ ipe 1 would necessitate the ls- Day and, 13.0, falling. Ia 1 sale, 75, our price] Pikes» ane “ 8 slatio ona railway. It was a playful ex For the latest styles in ) shoes call at us your repairing ! water, — bs Childrens’ Moleskin kuce pants. . 15¢ ’ me , s Niahr vet a fuvention hi averenulted guaranteed, you run no risk, give us! 81m Luxouzn & Lesow, The sipeage is so great that the | Childrens’ suits from... 90c up.| Business was very quict down}in new hazards to human life, they |¥ triat a, you money bai it you] 133 Broadway. cae cannot keep it out of the/ Mens’ Cassimer pants worth $3, $1.40} about the river toc there being | lave also supplied now safeguards and | want it Lesoten & Lypox. | ditch, 1,000 shirts worth 7c & $100 only a few arrivals aud departures, vreventives.—Youth’s Companion. Tan 3% ; 3im2 wie pee J upanion. 133 Broadway, 31m2 City Steam Laundry uses no sw Botiling House. tomorrow... ++ ... 450] The river will be stationary here pasa. /MISS AGNES MOHAN ann ly water—clear distilled water! gtr, A,G, Budde, Jr., the well| Meus’ suits from 83.10 up. by Monday. ‘The water will ‘hardly " Danger Seems Oyer. Solicita}pupils for instruction only. tt known botiling man, will open a bot-| Call early and get choice. Igo over 45 fect, Hic lag gl all There was no frost last aight, eal on the Es & Co - eedles: / + pe . on . : yr Incandescent lamp globes caitable| tling house at his old stand on South M, Evsteis & Co. |" ‘The Clyde arrived out of the Tens [Chive Prunes, porlb.., Whe indiea sone ar ey oe eae | eter PIANO "I for system for sale at MePherson’s| Fourth street. All kind of carbonate | BLOUWHY* 1S, seo carly this morning and lewes ro ‘ with which the fruit crop we | G q J Avista: anil ls ines i Hominy and Grits, perlb.....+ ened bas passed, The high water is Trot, MO. Farobam, 1005 Primble St, Drug store. tf | drinks, such as soda pop, gin ale, Another Manager. on her return tomorrow, Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour. ty laterfering with coro plant- i eRURE SE Hula eae Awarded lemon soda, ete, will be kept in con-| qr, K, Hibbs, who represented the] ‘Lhe ‘Tennessee left early this morn-| Choice Dates, per Ib...+ + ae inthe lowland, however, | Lemon’ s Feed Store! warde stant supply. Mr. Budde has hbad|innsic house of Harding & Miller, has ing for Mississippi river after a trip|Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. ng 0 ea TB Novi Weta nee ers by the Maine disaster has been | che KINDS OP PEED.. ‘Velephone 257 a trial, Prompt delivery. Secretary Bliss sent a deficiency 72 for pensions year lo congress, He thinks nston list will continue to grow some years yet. we ©