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~~ WONDERFUL | PRICE INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK Skirts and Waists.... |Millinery Department We can truthfully say we have} The largest stock, the best pro tha beautiful and complete | ductions of the leading manufac turers of the country, now open for line of millinery in Paducah. your inspection, a line well worthy, A new line of patiern hats re the attention of all interested in ceived this week. Call and refreshing styles at extremely low them. Don’t forget to sve our children's They are the most exclusive most see prices. p Ladies’ rich brocaded silk skirts extra heavy very wide, worth line shown this ason, A $10.00, go for $4.98 A new lot of sailor hats just re Ladies’ extra heavy plain or bro- ceived, from 1oc to 75c—well worth caded satin skirts, worth $12.00, your attention, hats go for $7.08. Our line of hair goods defies Figured mohair skirts, odd sizes, competition, Regular $1.50 and switches we are selling daily and $1.00, No trouble to Wonders in Waists—Silk waists for 75c in extremely handsome styles, the match your hair. 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 uew jeweled! Our motto: We sell cheap, we and fancy novelty belts. Prices! sella heap, and we keep everlast- from 25¢ to 98c, worth double. ingly at it, 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 sR0sDWay!: DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE PIOBOCKEESEECCECOIIOCE, evweinsus ! PERSONALS, finished monu-} PECK OEEK HCO OERE COREE: ments which ® Must be Sold) a BPs For thirty days} Mr. P. H we will sell for, at the Palmer. Cash anything) James West, of Hopkinsville, is at in the stock at} the Palmer, REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south bas as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co, Monuments. “if We have in stock Mr. R. P. Stanley has returned to : sz | aad TRADE MARK Mr. Clay G. Lemon day in Beaton, disposed today. Mr. W. E Hot Springs for his health. "ceeccec” Darby, of Princeton, is spent yester- Justice Jas. P, Winchester was in- Covington has gone to Yet Linah Davis Displayei Re markable Courage—Routed Three Assailants With a Base Ball Bat, Dayis is White and Was Attacked by Three Negroes Over a Ball Game—Three Teeth Were Shot Out, a well known white , is avery merry Yesterday afternoon ved by three ne d strack with a club ball bat snd whipped Lina Davis, man of Metrop young man. after being att and shot, cu roes he seized a! all three The trouble arose over baseball was in Words led shot in the m Morris Carp ter. Three teeth were knocked out J at this juncture Willie Cary is across the left si and another negro named Tatum struck him in the head with « bat. Davis then seized a bat and routed the entire crowd, He is not believed to be fatally hurt. His assailants ave under and there was considerable ment over the affair, HIT WITH A BOTTLE. a game of arrest, excite- Lee Murray Severely Injured Satur- day Morning By a Man Nawed Perkins According to reports, there was 8 nnty jail Saturday ut daylight. casion is unknown, but it is said tha: one of the prisoners named Perkins, who in some way got hold of a bottle of whiskey, attempted to bulldoze all the prisoners. Having the liberty of Mr. F. G. Bergdoll went over to , ; Padereh, Ky 8 the corridor, he did pretty much as beg he are ata eee pace Metropolis this afternoon. he pleased, ‘and finally struck Leis necessary to drive long distances Capt. Jimmie Owen is expected| Murray in the foresead with the] to get here ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL: = back from a visit to Owen’s cave. | whiskey bottle, through the bars of e Joe Fowler did not leave t Mrs. Zoe L. Sutherland has gone | the cell day on her regular trip, and will not & to Water Valley on a visit to relatives, Murray was painfully, but not]start ¢ until the river su les so Louisyille and East. tha , seriously, burt. Perkins is one of}she can make the landings. 1 igoas 00 brranre.o, ¢ Mf Chas. B. Williamson and |*etiou Ninate Gioae aul “Wawel ea Ue Ae uke Pana wae 7 family have returned to Fulton. ie shoplifter ae as the day she was dluled to ; reputation of being one of the worst] resume the trade. Mr. J. R. Princeton this iefate express pouch Puryear went up tc from Nortonville, Memphis and South, 1 m0 bm retarned 12:00, mignight. | > Rowley mil St. Louis and West. Ro : nd aod family, satin ioam{ Mr. Gus Graves, of Dycusburg, 3:30pm Sw pmligs a guest of bis brother, County Evansyille and Ohio River Points, | Attorney Eugene Graves. ’ 10:00 » m (dally except Sunday ) Steamboat due 10:55 am Benton and N.C, & St. L. South. 10:30pm 60am f xpress Pouch for Mayficld. S:1spm Mr. Len Rouse is now enjoying bulifights in Mexico, He expecis to return in ten days or two weeks. Mr. C. 8. Houser, father of Attor- ney Johnson Houser, has about re covered from his recent illness, Leon B, Heath who has been in the employment of the Illinois Central railroad at this place has returned tc his home In Elizabethtown, Lil. Mr. Rawleigh D. Wilson, formerly of Benton, and a brother to Mr. Lloyd‘. Wilson, of the city, has «cepted & position with the Nley Dry Goods company. : Mrs. C, E, Whitesides leaves to- night for Columbus, Ind., on a visit to her old home. She was accompa- nied by her sister Miss Crump, who has been visiting here. LOCAL MENTION Water Notice. Patrons of the Water Co. are re- minded that their rents expired March 31. Those desiring to renew thi quarter's rent should do so before it is forgotten, as all premises not pail for on or before April 10 will be stu off, uf ILL OF CONSUMPTION. The wife of Mr. J.T. Webb, at Benton, is reported in a precarious condition from consumption. Oak Stoye Wood, One horse load for 50 cents; two horse load for $1, aelivered. Phone 942, T.C. Beamon. 15@30 NOT WANTED HERE. Marshai Collins has received a let- ter from the marshal at Princeton asking if one Ben Baker, colored, is wanted here for housebreaking. No mao by that name is wanted here. Dr. J. V. Voris, who is a guest of Dr. C. Whitesides, yesterday re ceived a telegram ordering him to join the state troops at Indianapolis, He will leave if war is declared. Mr. Jas. M. Fisher, the well Known and popular Benton attorney, who also practices in Padueah, will be married on May 25th, according lo reports, to a handsowe widow whose home is in Arkan: Invitations have been is wedding of Senator George H. Alex- ander, and Miss Caroline Veutress Holt, the daughter of Judge and Mrs, William H. Holt, of Frankfort The wedding willtake place April 12, Mr. Chas. Williamson came up from Fulton Saturday afternoon, and when he returned home yesterday was a full-fledged Elk. He was ini- tiated at an adjourned meeting Sat- urday night. The marriage of Mr. Forrest Hunt to Miss May Nicholson took place yesterday at the howe of the bride in Bandana Both are well known young people and have many friends to wis them happiness in their new state, ‘The bride formerly resided in Mayfield. Miss Susie Morton, one of Padu cah’s most talented young ladies, has been asked to read a paper on _ ASKS FOR DIVORCE. “Young Life in the Churcl: Conse- Mrs, Lelia Davenport has filed suit crated to God,’” at the Epworth in the circuit court against her bus-|¢"" elt akan ee bloNap al (oy ampere Tenn. The conference will be held y “Jon April, 19-21, and Miss Morton year-old daughter, Edith, has consented to favor the assembly with the paper, BAD WEATHER. ved to the ty Cents. e, makes weak ‘All druggists. No-To-Hac foi Guaranteed tobacco hi ‘men strong, blood pure. pit New Bottling House. Mr. A. G. Budde, Jr., the well known bottling man, will open a bot tling house at his old stand on South Fourth street. All kind of carbonate drinks, such as soda pop, ginger ale, lemon soda, etc, will be kept in con- stant supply. Mr. Budde has had many years of experience in the busi- ness and his old reputation is all the endorsement he needs, He solicits your patronage. la2 If you want stylish millinery at the Paet price go to 217 Broadway, Zula Cobbs, 2t Connoisseur's delight —Linnwo r a at Cigar, enight—Linnwood | rterferes With, But Does Not Stop, aera or -y meee Sewerage Work, Highest Honors—World’s Fair, |, Tle bad weather bas again inter- fered with sewerage work, although work was not stopped on the Is A force of laborers was tod vating the trench between and Third on Jefferson, THE MONEY MISSING. There was an cutertainment at the Widow Carneal’s house, near La- nt, Saturday night, Five dollars which the widow kept in @ wardrobe was subsequently um. i, Yesterday the boys met and went|§ throughs general search of each other, but according to re) orts the | i POWDER jimoney is still missing. ‘The affair ‘A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder | 18 ovessioned no little talk im the 40 YEARS THR STANDAR(._, "¢i8borhood. \ Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ~-palces morning on business, Miss Onie Long, of Eddyville, has home, after a visit to Mrs. prisoners in jail COUNCIL MEETI whose duties as U.S. commissioner | and custodian at the government} | building necessitates hi giving al his attention to the latter, Mr Clark will remain with Oglivie & Co |however, and leave the cycle work in competent hands HURT BY A CHISEL, Mr. Henry MeFarland, an em. ploye of the Jackson Foundry and Machine Co., was painfully injared “|The River Is Nearly 47 Feet, \CHOT CHT ——|___NEWPROPRIETOR. SHOT, CUT Mr. Andy Clark Buys the Vadieal hands, Mr, Andy C. Clark, the wel known bookkeeper at Oglivie & Co's. has bought out Mr. J. Ro Puryear, Saturday ev by © coal chise which flew up and strack bin in th relead. He was taken to his home n Washiogton and is ne ~ STILL RISING. street The Rise Believed to Be Over Considerable Discomfort Occa sioned by the Flood Roads Many ppassable, ethe rain, itis not thought er will rise here Ic pd the indications e Ub i stationary point will be reached to norrow with a rise of six or eight inches. The up, and is Mechanicsburg All the smaller landings along the Ohio river a merged, and trat- fic 1s decidedly on the decline. There is now a scarcity of butter in the city, said to be on account of he inability of farmers to get to. the city. Several of the roads are .i passable, or A thi se is to gradually creeping Kilgore’s office iv eso subme! it OTHER BURGLARY. hhe Seott Hardware Company’s| yon Schoeler came here about 4 Store Kntered by ‘Thieves year ago from Kottawa, and two or Tae three times attempted suicide. He Saturday Night—Noth- has lately been jeweler for Mr, John J. Bleich, ing Is Known: ned. tents—No Clue Yet Obt Meat Stolen Prom A Place and Still No Clie, of the Scott was entered by time, The establishment lardware company giors Saturday i quite a quantity of goods stolen, Hatrance was gained throu the ear, and what cash there was in the cash drawer was taken. The police refuse to give any in- night some formation on the subject. Marshal Collins claims to know nothing about it. There seems to be & gang of Sat- several bu urday night burglars jiness houses have recently been bur- glarizet on Saturday uight. ‘There are a number of ex-conviets here who only recently returned from Eddy- ville fully schooled in crime. The police might shadow a few of them, A quantity of meat was stolen Saturday night from some store house on the river bank, POLICE COURT. A Busy Session Held Today, Market Ordinance Cases Dismissed. The Will Elithorpe Casse Turned Oth: Over to the Grand Jury er Police Proceedings. Today's session of the police court lasted all forenoon and part of the ses against local grocers for AFTER TROUBLE. Several Important Matters of General Interest to Come Up. The covncil meets tonight in regn- lar session and a8 number of important matters are to be consid- ered Che franchise tax will be consid- ered, and perhaps the electric light ordinance. An mendment elucidating the market house ordinance will be of- fered, and also an amendment to the gravel ordinance, A number of ordinar up, in addition to the regular routine work, HOSS Big Crowd in day—The Old Town Gay. es will come \D TATER DAY. Town at Benton To: is i3 ‘‘hoss and tater Benton. In other words, ty court day, and everybody who car ssibly get to town is expected to be there. ‘‘Hoss and Tater day’’ is an event tt importance in Benton, and lly ever passes away without some action of interest, day in it is coun- t J. R. Lemon, who never misses the day, went down today to be present. He will return tonight COMPLIMENTARY CRUISE. Lhe Woodruff to Go Out on a Trial Trip Saturday. Mr. J. L. Kilgore, who purchased the little steamer Woodruff, of Vir- ginia, when she was sold pursuant an order of the U court, placed new engine ard, newly fitted up the little steamer all over, and next Saturday afvernoon will give se up the Tennessee river com plimentary to friends. The boat will leave at 3:30, aud the excursion{will ve attended by a number of frends of the company, Beantiful Easter novelti five cents to five dollars a Ark MR. SARGENT’S DEATH. Leaves a Wife and Seven Children Home Was Near Cairo. Mr. J.C. Sargent, aged 44, died at his home on the Cairo road yester- lay, after a lengthy illness. * The deceased was born in Ballard county, and leaves a wife and seven children, The remains were buried at Palestine church, SMALL DAMAGE SUIT, F.N. Gardner, Sr,, today filed ait in the circuit court agamst Jobn Halley for the possession of a house, nd for $25 dan His Pistol on Mr, Adam temple. It Is laken M Away From Him. er Shot Through the Hand, An old gr ame near resulting in a tragedy at Maxon’s Mill, cight wiles from Paducah, Friday evening. News of it reached the city Saturday n ames Magner, the well known blacksmith who resides near the mill, 4 Mr, Adam Temple, who has arge of Maxon’s Mill, have not non the best of terms They bad a difficulty some time » it fs and never got over it understooc Friday, according to reports, Mag ner took his pistol and went to th mill for the purpose of killing Tem- ple. When the two men met, Mr undertook to wrest the assailant before he ‘emple Weapon from his James Magner Attempts to Use} vegetables at the rket to buying ‘resell at their groceries, were all dis- |missed, Mr. W. A. Torrence was fined $25 and costs for baying meat re market hours and reselling it at his grocery. {$25 in order that Mr. Torrence may take au appeal. L. L. Nelson, charged with viola- [tion of the Sabbath, was acquitted. Pete Ross, colored, was fined $1 and costs for drunkenness, | Ben Evans was fined | for a breach of the peace. rthur Threat’s case was contio- ued until Thursda: He is charged with Friday night. The case against Will Ellithorpe, charged with maliciously cutting Don Milliken, was turned over to and jury. Milliken is still unable | to attend court | Jobn J vr abreach of | peace, was fined $5 and costs. A sumber of breach of ordinance cases were dismissed, A search warrant against Mrs. L. L. keejs boarding house near Twelfth and Monroe streets, It appears she had some property be- longing to Engineer Dugan which she refused toreturn. Oilicer Hoyer |searched her house, also the house of {Annie House. Some of the goods | were found at Mrs, Weish's and car |ried to the city hall. The case was | set for this afternoon, The court is having « hard time the issued who was Welsh, could use it. In the ensuing scuttle Magner was shot through the right hand. He was knocked down and badly beaten up by Mr. Temple, who es: 1 unhurt had re- urres' formerly At last been made sided in Padnes nith shop. ac bo er and SUNDAY BLAZES, Second Hand| Store Catehes Fire in the Abe Steinhauers Second Story. Damage is Seyeral Hundred Dole lars—Sma!l Blave at Mr. J.B. | Robertson's Residence. | Yesterday afternoon fire was dise} covered in @ rear upstairs room at Abe Steinhauer’s second hand store on Se «d sircet bear Court The fire depariment was called out} and found the building filled with! smoke. ‘The flames were finally sube| dued, but not until considerable dam- been wrought by the fir The origin is unknown, ‘The damage is said to be several hundred dollars, | The department was called yester- forenoon by a still alarm. A} k from a flue ignited the roof of a! stable at the residence of Mr, Jas. KE, supposed to have with the case inst’ Rosa Dixon, charged with keeping a disorderly house. A large number of witnesses were heard this morning. Gas Hutchinson, the colored boy who threw a rock Mr. Wm. Am'ck’s house and occasioned the had a black-| premature birth of a child, was fined $5 and costs. against Bowles, for a the peace left open. ainst Joseph Berry for Ianguage, was left A case breach of The case ag using insulting open. here never bas been a handsomer ster goods brought to Pa- hb than those now on display at ah’s Ark this season. HEART DISEASE Results in the Death Yesterday Morning of a Ragland Farmer, With it’s Warning, Lem Daugt Stricke! y Hardly a Mo Leay.s a Large Family, Mr. Lem Daugherty, a well known farmer of the Ragland section of the county, arose yesterday morning and As usual, ate breakfast. At8 o'clock he was a corpse. Heart disease is ovcasioned bis Robertson, on North Sixth street, demise, The blaze was extinguished with only | slight damage, Shoe for Men was notified it was not needed before | childre: i today $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 BEST In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House The deceased was about 60 years nd the department, of age, aud leaves a wife and five The funeral took place A Talented Man Will Be Tried To- alarmed many r and Ciark streets, Cash Drawer Divested ot Its Con-|some one to watch him, i fine was fixed at}; and costs |; ciously cutting a woman | j the], 1 nd carver of mivisture articles, will tomorrow be tried for lunacy, was reset for tomorrow, leaves 9 family. HORSES RUN A BOAT.| traordinary instances of the persis- are on record man who | skewer traversing the heart from side lived for five weeks with # plece of over the prizes that none of the women | H will go to the others’ house 8."——De- | C ‘Take Cascarets Candy ( it C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists retund money. ————__—. FOR LUNACY. morrow in the Circuit Court, Carl Yon Schoeler, the sculptor He got out a few nights ago and lents near ‘Third He has to have It was in ended to try him today, but the case DEATH OF MRS. BALDRY. Mrs. Montoe Baldry, aged 25, lied at ber home near Rossington, his county, yesterday of consump- ion, after a lingering illness, She The fuveral took place teday. Veculiarly Constructed Craft at the Foot of Jefferson Street. A Wild West Show fs Aboard, The Boat Has @ Wheel and Sail. There is a show boat at the foot of Jefferson street. Oo the side the words appear, “Walton’s Strictly Moral Wild West Show.’ Inside the boat can be seen horses and women, The boat, which is an ordinary ‘ooking house boat, has a wheel at the stern like a steamboat, and is said to be worked by horse power, something on the order of a treadmill, There is also a sail which can be raised on the boat whenever necessary, It is understood the proprietor has found the show business unprofitable, and is trying to sell out end return home, HEART WOUNDS. Several Ins! in Which Patients Recovered. r of Terri st is arou fact tha extent of th 4 ced the heart throu, @ murdered man | gh, close upon an hour. ‘The cases in , uffering from small ve lived for 1 recovered, A case was re- al society last no had been rd left costal suffered severely r case of aman stiletto on the] For a time his | but he recovered, ar employment; and on |: other causes, ten found that th the i pen tricle ac &@ corresy & hole in eptum lead »wever, very important from medico-legal point of view to re- member that aft wound heart patients been known receipt of the injury } e auricle of wi lly des acti slugs and brass no of the med d, in the op al witnesses, the deceased dropped down dead on the that he received tl y was found in the street, and f the prisoner's he entry; so that it followed, 1 opinion was correct, that the prisoner must have run after the deceased, and shot him in the street. It was, however, urged, and proved, that he had shot the deceased through the door of his own house, while the latter was attempting to enter by force. jere was, in fact, a stream of blood from the door to the |! spot where the bedy lay. The prisoner Was acquitted. But many very ex- tence of life after injury to the heart for example, one of a 1 for 20 daye with a to side, and another of a boy who wood three 5 inches long in his right ventricle. —T. lon Hospital, C “Our wrangle-jangle euchre club has had to rent a room,” “Why?” L “Well, we've had so many quarrels Prazs, roit Free. é WEHAVE A FULL LINE OF Spriokling Hose, Reels and Nozales At the very lowest prices. All new stock to select trom, Get our prices before pur- chasing. Keep your grass cut, and help along the beautiful appearance of our city. A lawn moweris a good investment, Exam- ine our stock, We can suit you as to qual- ity and price. Master Commissioner McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic Will take acknowlelgements of de Manager of the on city of Paducah, tent and reliable abstractor. I AM SELLING « THEw St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. J. WILL FISHER Agent for Fire, Life and Tornado Insurance , otc. anywhere in the city or county ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES nly conzplets abstract to titles in MeC rac The abstr xct was made while aterm of eight years. This department ie under the supervi Hf in want of anything in this line see me, and I will appreciate your bu Office 125 South Fourth sivset (Legal Row Phone 383 en county and the ‘oanty court for on of a compe. twill pay to kk of , —— ey Home, s Sweets Hormel How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. E are pleased t most beautiful line of pictures { that have ever been offered to th ore given our patrons many ¢ t which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These very handsome decorat will give to our custom ns t nee that we have secured the finest and or premiums to our customers Paducah public. We have lesirable premiums, but these works abl x the homes of every one, we ABSOLUTELY FREE frame and a We des picture room or hall. ciate their trade by selling the cheape: ig free in return for tr. There is no game of ch Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand- Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing ing them somet' keep them ‘‘guessing, premiums. some art gems, goods and notions lave pleased our old customers g us many new ones, Our shoes—yes, our shoes! children, are the cheapest on the banks of t hoes please everybo remain to buy—not only because we have so from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction. ted time’? to buy splendid bargains and get first choice of our Come soon ard see for yourself, so you can tell your friends about our low prices and elegant but ace’ at our siore beautiful pictures free. gift pictures. rea ire to eithe 1 ly Ww Even race a vacant space on any wall, im our customers how much we appr t goods in town, and also by gi cir liberal patronage. Wedont’ hance about our itly and brought men, women an’ Our prices od ly to lookn’ es in town, Now is the ¢ Ohio. some who ‘‘come the cheapest she John J. Dorian 205 Broadway Paducah, Ky? BICYCLES The only first-class repair shop All work guaranteed. Wheels called for and delivered Drop usa card, H.E.CRAFT & SON n Paducah. 431 Jefferson Street, Cheap Groceries. 3 Crown Raisens per Ib. Seedless Raisens, per lb. Choice Prunes, per Ib. Hominy and Grits, perlb. Yat Meal and tFlour.. Choice Dates, Taos + Choice Maple + per Ib. Best N.O, Molusses,per gal. Best Chewing Gum 2 packs....5¢ Best Kraut, per gal....... ldo Best Dill Pickels, per gal.. Dyster Crackers, per Ib. Lemons, per doz.... To Cui Constipation Forever, athartic, 106 OF Be, 1. L, RANDC $25.00:3$75.00 ++30¢ 120 JUPH, 128 South Second St-ret, Phone £9, JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... | 419 Broadway. | Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North rd street, » ALL KINDS OP PEED. ompt delivery. James Farmers’ nes Spence Restaurant.... 212 8. Scint $1 The best meal in town for the money... Open day and night Short Orders MISS AGNES MOHAN Solicits{pupils for instruction ‘on the row PIANO 1,6, Farnham, 1005 Trimbie Se, vw

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