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Monuments... DISTRICT We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days wo will sell for Cash anything in the stock at Col in the ¢ Me. W. A, went up to Lyon county Matt Rawls, of Evansville, is avig, the lumber man, this morn- 19 Recess Taken—Others ing. re Expect | The Medical Society meets tonight Are Expected. and willelect officers, City Physi+ cian Rivers is at present president, and Dr. J. T. Reddick is secretary. Mrs. Chas, Lander, of Princeton, isaguest of her parents, Oificer Frank Harlan and wife. Revs. W. E. Cave and Taylor left for Morganfield to attend the Presby- tery. Mr. Walter Smith and bride have returned from their bridal tour. Mrs. George Rawleigh end chil- dren have returned fromfFarmington, .| Graves county. Mrs. Walter Sheppard has gone to |" Memphis on an extended visit. Messrs, W. L. Austin and Rupert REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Cali and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has ss fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. It Was Reported on Good Authe ity That a Primary Will Be Held in August—Pops May F ticipate. The Democratic committee of the here today for the purpose of de’ s ARRIVAL AND UEPARTUAE OF SAL: ndidate for congress from t istrict. At 11 o'clock exeeutive comm teeman J. D. Mocquot, of the ci called the committee to order in Louisyille and East. ARnivE P.O. 6:00am 2pm COMMITTEE. Democratic Meeting Called Here, Not Enough This Forenoon. Congressional First district met s and means for nominating ARTISTIC DISPLAY. The Beautiful Easter Creatipn in Noah's Ark’s Big Window. Must Be Seen to Be Thoroughly | Appreclated—Cannot Be Ade= quately Described, As usual the attraction of the week is Noah's Ark’s Easter window About the most that can be said of the beautiful and unique display is to ask all to go see it, It can not be adequately described. The Easter chariot, with its te of butterflies and its occupant the Easter eggs—all are charm arranged and most deftly and cally fashione’l. he window or is certainly the at-| Big sale This week of Stylish and Fashionable Millinery for - - Easter, Our opening of new spring millinery the past week was one of the crowning trade bis | tracti veut, 4 ; } traction of the week, and is sad by triumphs which conclu shows that ; y tobe the most beautiful dis- we are Paducah’s leaders in the millinery nite | la r seen in a display window in business, We make a study of style, and combine it with moderate con Our ty, Paducah, the millinery is sold on me glad to demonstrate this fact to you if and we'll be - 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 mower is a good investment, Exam- ine our stock, We can suit you as to qual- ity and price. Bet Wright, of Mayti tod WT Te 2:20 pm kt reali same up \eday [school board chamber at the city THE FRANCHISE TAX Peirciee ce ine pppervaute si ri /O atten e democratic committee} },, ‘ rive y acoam 5h Louis and West, end the democratic co ball, COE iieert laid *| ana Que itimmers are ready for the rush of spring orders. | Handsome Hats — — P 30pm it Lh ‘ e a sae jonnets artistically trimmed, bearing the stamp of fashion’s latest fiat " , oii Murray, jing M Mocquot. These were: are ready for your Lvansyille and Ohio River Point Y: {ing Mr. Mocquo 3 3 > , ttended the democratic co | Mess r 7: - le, ‘ — With the pros ight Easter, our work-r Il be taxed 10:00 @ m (daily except attended the democratic committee | Messrs, J. W. Harding, of Callo-|Catled Meeting of the Council] to their fullest capacity, Don’t’ you think it would be well for you to. make I AM SELLING anda abt Mica me meeting today way; Gus G, Coulter, of Graves; ead a your selections early?’ There will be special selling and tempting prices made THE. ieniees ee ; Editor L, E. Dodd and Mr. J. C.]L. W. Cruce, of Crittenden; J. S. Tonight to Set- Tor this week. We want you here. ny " at i : Hicks, of Benton, were in the city to-]Sexton, of Livingston; Charles M. tle It MagTun DRUSAUS. . E r : day. Leake, of McCracken. The latter 7 Ready made, $8 and $10, Separate Skirts—a great line—new ones, pretty ~ . » aes held the proxies of Messrs. W. P. _ - ones, low priced, for ster, selling at $1.50, 2.00, 3.00, 4,00, 5,00, 7.00 8,00, ie “BOX CAR” BILL. Black, of Caldwell, and T. J. Neely, | canon Thinksit Unjust—But Can| 22% 824 14.00 i natin of Ballard é: Ps is LADIES’ WAISTS--NEW—DRESSY. Beers He Ix Wanted at Mayfield For], The compttemes absent ad ie it Legally Compro- Bright, original. They're ali beauties and cheap at the prices we've put = ‘ocker, of Carlisle ; Ed alk- a ° on them, s-Breaking ’ ; mise It? oat te . ~ BAKER WAS ACQUITTED. HOUSE TeRKI Egy er, of Hickman; Dr. Luten, of Ful- N STER KID GLOVES. a ton; John Lovett, of Marshal ; Fel'x — | A great special sale at Go, Sc and 85e a pair, Blacks, Greons, Tans and OLECG Warren Baker, who was arrested] It appears that ‘Box Car Bill,’’} kK. Gr of Trigg; Sam Molloy, of] pe city ¢ nwt we t Oxbloods. here on a charge of breaking into a] Who was recently acquitted here of | Lyon. ; The ety sounell ws Pog that " EASTER CORSETS. store in Mayfield and stealing bar- ng into Michael Bros.’ and] It was therefore ascertained that apet session to consider the fran-| phe American Lady. Unexcelled. | We have a wonderful, showing ot R an e ness, was tried at Mayfield day, ing about $30 worth of leather, | there was barely ont, |Cbise tax. : American Lady Corsets. We are the only agents in Padu We bave them re? and acquitted, Wiel Collins, 7; lia an all round thief. r ie yy ne ole tnibeh eee As stated in Monday's council re: |in short, medium and long at $1 and 61.2 If you want a 60e corset, see our : the city, who worked up the case, at-] The harness and other things}cess was taken until 2:45 o'clock port, Mr. George Thompson, for the} ®' stoc : ¥ : tended the trial Warren Baker was arrested here for|this afternoon, in order to await the | Corporations, made the city a prove: Mahl athe td = ~B~ At a very low price. a few weeks ago and carried to May- | ; 1 of other committeeme: sition to compromise on one-half of We are the special agent for Paducah. They're correctly shaped, elastic ¢ eager ee r} . fold, were proven to have Veen stole Code ren iont the cormvntitae ta | 2 amount oF her (ext, On cep cents | inable. Priced ap Se and 60¢.a pair. ‘Tho greatest kind of ‘Hosiery J 4 See them. ‘ eld, were proven to have been stolen] It is understood the committee is bargains are here for 5c, 8c, 10 and 12',¢ a pair. . — iy ~ Patrons of the Water Co. are re-[by ‘Box Car Bill,” who is now nonin favor of calling a primary about |, the dollar. "SPRING CLOTHIN Va XS SS : minded that their rents expired March] est ibe a The council is in favor of the com SPRING CLOTHING : \ : 31, Those desiring to renew this] Efe Pe ae the first Saturday in August. The] omise, believing the franchise tax] Men’s and Boy’s. ‘The newest, brightest and best that s springtime ever ek addea‘s tens sEOCIA.AO bo Wetore it NO REPLY qualifications of voters will likely unjust, but the question for them to brought. Good looking, good wearing. $5.00 7.50, 5.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00 | S| . q i do so before I permit all those who supported the pig net bey er 11 15.00 and 18.00 is forgotten, as all premises not paid Chicago. platform, and who agree to decide is whether or not the council RELIARLW aHoNS i ‘ we ad for on or before April 10 will best . e has any right to extinguish or re- ELIABLE SHOES - oft AD bs a NT Yet Receiyed!"From the Mayor of | support the nominee of the primary. | ).4.¢ oie Portion as pe ‘oll No house in Paducah will offer you better vaiues for the price. We invite catia a -—_—____— Shawneetown, This would let Ben C. Keys, of Cal- Lab et te! ae: | you here to look The G Purif r rm The question now seems to have The Great Blood Purifier ani loway, in the race with Messrs. ved iteclt into thet of whether or J WILL FISHER Liver Regulator, put up by the Alon-] favor Lang, up to press time, had | Wheeler and James. «. [not the franchise tax is a resdar tex. H yaN R BOU R'S “ Bell by DES Tea ie agcai | teceived no reply to bis telegram to | ye Hom Olle, dames, aad Den fi; Lt s0. the council may decide it has Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life , - Jones, sole age 3 erage! y oth expect ry, bi “ sf e it , . \ j j H We WoCeasiee dnd Yallind coustinn pg aF rorgpeero§ Gall thay were called)” Marlon,” Ky; Bo Fait be aa i a a On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein | McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY rueLic and Tornado Insurance and can he had at W.S. Potter's iat Supple “lwhere the case of Jo A. Parker] matte! i ee von amen ge gear will a lunch room, South Market House, wot ree tnaiad crvostenoke Of! ccainst the Lousville Dispatch for /°V°'Y Phase tonight, JEEFSTEAKS OF THE FUTURE. een ate ce nominee ‘ Paducah, Ky. UP ae. bar cdpeseloard esters e $25,000 damages is on trial CIRCUIT COURT . ; Be. = The mayor and committee will do | ®29:000 damages oe . Will Reflect the Change in the Cattle 1 ‘ All the candidates have friends ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES . all th ower for the sufferers e Raising Indust pee A number of citizens are still anx- e will wax warm. | he Case of Ea Owens. for|t thy city of Paducah, The abstract was made while of the nty court for Plain City Lodge, No. 449, F. &]ious about friends and relatives trom| Keys: it is understood, will be al Cassie Overstreet Thrown From ‘ é ! | Er und eiisad abemaciee tat tn aus ob antitie per eee ee yi F teat and relial tractor. If in want of anything tr ne it will pay to A. M., held an interesting meeting] whom they have not heard, candidate for congress, but notin the A Milicious Shooting, C see me, and I will appreciate your business," . ? last night, and ballotted upon twelv: pica des eset democratic primary. a Buggy at Seventh ant (or : ; candidates. Twenty-five dollars was] ‘The flnest line of Easter novelties AFTERNOON MEETING Washington r fice 126:Soum Fourth Sirvet (Loge! Rew ‘ appropriated for the relief of Shaw- | ever brought to Paducah is now on Committeemen > Walsh, of Trigg; oven yw : Phone 383 ssenapubel dae a a memorial | $ale at Noah’s Ark. : Saxton, of Livingston, and Mr. ies > ‘ = gpa Pag set apart to the memory of] 4 pig siock of new spring goods|Boughter, with a proxy from Lyon, | iad An Arm Dislocated—He Also Rockwell Thompson, an Install] | the late George O. Shivers, who was 5 . e has just been received at Geo, Bern-|9%4 Lawrence Anderson, of May- ment House Man, on Y a member of Plain City Lodge. ) t Geo, Bern- | bh : May Be Internally y 0 n 2 we ge. hard’s and will be sold ata yery|feld, arrived in time for the after- ‘Trial tor Lunacy and th é Oak Stoye Wood. small margin: aon meeting. us ' Injurea. . wi 1 in th 2 [ 6 Ope bores load for 50 cents; tw ———— he meeting was called to order ee PA ad thew tomert ; horse load for 81, delivered, Phone NO DROWNING. about 3. o'clock by Chairman Moc- ‘ ‘pfoilt, mals j 242. T.C. Sramon. 15m30 —— quot. An exciting runaway occurred this} Rockwell Thompson, who lias been ¢ raederenrraen The Report That a Darkey Was Mr. Gus. G. Coulter, as secretary! morning about 10 o’clock on Wash- | Selling for an installment house, was | t ¢ How’s Thi icc Wiad Beuved Paulie of the committee, resigned, saying] ington street. placed on trial in the cizcuit court for} a. sanehice ictly scientific principles ‘ We offer one hundred doliars reward for a he would be unable to attend tothe} Cassie Overstreet, a colored wo-| lunacy. | ¢ | . I ae , Ic and the and o rest grade materials, Tele telotgees that cannot be cured by business. man of Arcadia, was driviog along He was gotten out in the country mn fee = Dural ible, invincible all's sus dag ns thn ; A report was circulated today that Mr. Cruce, of Crittenden county,Jin a buggy when the horse took|by bis employer, a man named Hall, iy te AAA Aaa, © * a he colored man had been drowned in|was appointed secretary to succeed | fright at a street car or a milk wagon] and brought to the city. He acted ~ —_ Cheney for the | wove | te back water near the city hospital | Mr. Coulter. bell, it is not. known w and ran}jike a man in a delirium, and | oer bim perfectly honorable in ail by tran The rumor proved false, however, | A call of the committee showed all] away. imagined someone was trying to kill (nter PRICE $35.00 > * tions and financially able to carvy our any | and seems to have originated from a| counties represented in person or by} At Seventh and Washington the|bim, cut him up and burn him. but w we aren ‘ A obigations made by their fi ‘ y, bi pas made by their firm, trivial mishap which befel au old dar- | proxy except Ful 1 Hick a ate idl : 4 ther the ‘ s ae , a | Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust SHOES GHOAE, Winlna’ breccias, To f proxy except Fulton and Hickman. | buggy was badly broken up, aud the} Other than this when questioned jt. , OTe LE Danes ec at Ot ce etaae Gene ha sat acute’ ea key named Jim Cummins, who did Proxies were filed with the secretary {occupant was thrown violently out.|this afternoon, he seemed to be per: Jawry Fi Repaies BF BeBe ed ce Ae Bae eee at peice, | The eee bf nt bs ate MARVIN, Weolesalef HOt even get wet. and those therein designated seated |She was picked up apparently dead|fectly sane and rational, He still! quer t baa ky fatin ib ability tat hlty. tate 1 sbeakied > doles id Foull’s atarrh Cure ts taken toternaily, act-| New goods that have been delayed fe Soprerenie) Tees js nh and taken to the oltice of Dr, Nelson, sigs omebody wants to kill him, h place to the |away with ribbon nuisance, ad (ae ible line spacer, perfect iene faces of the system. Testimonials sent tee. f arriving at the Book Auction, 3:45. y ed, 2 as _dislo- | and he has been all over the country. | vanced civilization as put The only typewriter receiving highes' rd at World's F : Price 7c per bottle. Sold by all druggists, ppd snctit Adio rtatgy —_—_——— cated and she may be internally in-| Thompson adopted a lunatic | cheek por bia rt de le only typewriter receiving highest award at World's Fair; im ‘ Hali’» Pom) Pills are the best, ; ™ ’ ‘a py ee nee K u v ine t | proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company 4 ally Pilla are the be JO. PARKER'S SUIT. jured. and orderert to the asylum t dominated the pla | watSend for catalogue and testimonials es apenas POLICE COURT, "Ste was coaveyea nome in buggy] ‘The cave aaist Bi" Owen, col catalogue ’ . Libel Case Oalled ‘Today at Ma- about 11 o'clock. sboedbe perrtcad oie cng sentiments of unk MOORE BROS,, General Agents : rion, Crittenden County. es sl he t t , hat the tot c 25 East Fayette street otS F street Northwest Just received—a fine lot of fresh . ” ick 1G a how on trial in the circuit court f ; : , fish, euch as Lobsters, Crabs, Perch, Oscar Demmick (Gets Off With FISCAL COURT Owen and several others had a; eee Ba Md. Washington, D. Snappers, Smelts, Shad, Salmon,|., The Celebrated damage suit of a ‘Twenty-Dollar ‘ Ritaalty” ¢. OSclons veiton (Wo 5 Florida Mullite, and all otber kinds Populist Jo A, Parker against the 7 years ago at a Christmas eve festival. },,.., » of fish at the French Market, T, p,| Lvuisville Dispatch is today up at Fine. A large number of cases on the abd bask ot fs Harris, 124. 2d, street free de, | Mation, Crittenden county. Whether A County Koad Supervisor | equity docket were called and reset aud tae eultnes | livery. "Phone 185. ba3 it will be tried or not is unknown. aa t iene T, or continued. | of ere, eo] ‘ 0 Ms ; Meer aR The suit, it will be remembered, is | A Family Affair it Was—OneCase| 18 to be Elected To- mish tac a Oh bh ; . incandescent lamp globe: u p | for 5,0 age: allege: e~ 7 *, 4 rning ‘an ‘at © © tot aystom for tla "at MePharen's|fazation of cbaramer, ov ‘sceoans of| 2 Continued Uti morrow Morning wS'8 ft pceoturetien eran | oa on of ery y 0 ee und money. | } Drug store. tt [a political publication Saturday Cal Soah’ ' t 00 “ Ve all at Noah’s Ark snd see their tk ART OF PHYSICAL TRAINING The encyclopedia Britianica, that perk y | beautiful line of Easter novelties i HThas been promised so long in full] Osea Demmick was faed $20 and) — Physician Linwood, Linnwood, ; = leather binding and the newest and} Costs this morning for assaulting v v else. Pe ies ii Minis c Thursday morning at haif-past ten} jatest edition, fiually bere and will] Mrs Allie McCord, a daughter of As- BAR PAY FONE EM a — bat O'clock, a free lesson in the art of be put on sale today a’ the Book Auc- | tant Fire Chief Augustus, conan ne fa Mitty Conte, physical training will be given by| tion. ‘The evidence showed that it was a , blood pure.” be, 1. All urugpisis | 2 4 Mivs Edith McClure Love in te jasc AES family muss, All reside in Me i , sete: a} i ; F On motion of Justice Winchester I Leech building over the store of C.J Take your shoes to George Bern-|chanicsburg, Mrs. McCord went to] it was decided that all roads running MY PRIN C. Lee, The ladies of Paducah sre] bird to be half soled, and get first] Mrs, Demmick’s to see her son.| direct to gravel roads and to county pl es f és cordially invited to come to this les ess work. Uf | Mrs. Demmick is a sister to. Mr. |{ines be worked by grading,and to be| * Wie Aram ence tim £ As BICYCLES 80a and bring their friends McCord. It seems the former ate ant ( “i MASONIC NOTICE. payable out of the county levy and Charity Ball tempted to keep the latter out of the special fund. : tic r | i ’ ic ia all - house, and in the difficulty that fol- acide sagt a roa t t ye] 4 \ OA DADRA arisall: aot forget na ate bs aee he difficulty Ne] "Tt was decided to elect a road sur] feet f i |\$25.00:3$75.00 ¥ smarter ball get the Plain City Lodge No 449, F,|!owed Mrs. McCord was knocked or for a period of three months um h charity ball to be given in the Camp. & A. M., will meet in’ the|down and two or three of the witne Folger aaonths acameccloen an gptnd thr to the highest 1 wo will hay ATTORNEY . bell building on April 15th by the Leech building on North $8 testified, struck by young Dem-| april 15 , od er ey much Ade laadard of 7 pee 5 AT LAW Plasterer’s union, the proceeds o [ys oS eR AL ok ' 4 nue ' a hehe seen the ba ed flag une! {} : tol T ily first-class repair shop oon ; | Fourth street tonight at 7:30 o'clock | mek, who went to the rescue of bis} Justices W. R. Hocker and W, N id average artic 1 which will be expended for the relie' fin special communication for. work |brother. He denied striking her. | #ryan, with County Attorney F. B.| gAl me! How 1 dreamed of the day |) : Ay ead ea Ae cad deiteend: 141) Broad ot those in distress, There will Ix fin the M. M. degree, All Masons [Judge Sanders said that on account} Graves, were appointed to draft ree When my prince should leave the flaming! It is a effigies fact that very few | Wheels ¢ ules jor and delivered roadway. ¥. good musicand a nice time, Ad-Twetcome. of mitigating circumstances he made] quirements of the road supervisor, my heart away MEAG ohio to fatten cattle | re? 84 cart mission 50c. Young ladies will ca’ <B the fine lower than he otherwise ed with his ¢ fully. 'T ) - - , on the publio with Gokels Int feed gq. qaematox B: Davis, W. M Ae chin he otherwise }and st was ordered that the super y to nis tender lly. Two or t ilar L 's Feed S ! “ee ~ G, O, Ixouan, Secreiary, would have made it, visur be elected at 9 o'clock tomor-] Ad forsotter during the week will nak |b}, E, CRAFT & SON| Lemon's Feed Store days. W. L. Vint, The case against T. J. Bowles, tor | row morning When the lovel lover's} many dollors in the value 4 beat o tne 118 North Third street JW, Hepaes, “The WorstCold | Eyer Had,” | striking George Miller, was continued] 4 salary of the county pli Aud transdgured ble grecteus 4 animal. e western fart piyhes al 43! Jefferson Street ALL KINDS OF FEED 4 Committee, You can cure it in one night with | until Saturday, and the court ordered | wag fixed at $600, the same as here-| s0 eee ee looks after his own business and fecd . ae - 4 pre arene weg s Pine-Tar- van ‘ % ors oh . ean 1 io A ec Telephone 257. Connoisseurs delight—Linnwood | DF Bell's Pioe-Tar Honey," 25¢ st/that should Millerbe caught, he] tofore Woe Inet |} his own stock, the boundless prairies, | Cheap Gi Micra: Derik aallaetl j Cigar. tf druggists. No cure no pay, would be required to execute a bond Dr. C. H. Brothers, the county! “ye (4 r sword ere corn is cheaper than firew |8 Crown Raisens per Ib... { The river lacks only w few inches | 2! 8100 of be locked up. He has | physician was re-elected this after-| No stat FP piuWare ally the more southert Seedless Raisens, per Ib. . " y inches | heen dodging the officers , t , be y : L FE ’ James Spence a wanted lot halen ak the Hace fant Wash af ging noon. He 0d Dr. E.R i a grass can be found all | Choice Prunes, perIb,...++. + armers jek» ow } Highest Honors—World’s Fair | the lilivois Central Today the com. J " or were nominated and Dr. Brothers] Ab, prince of my heart! 1 found you at ugh, are the sourees to | Hominy and Grits, perlb.......1¢ : Gas enaiad cddiants ensice Webster's Dictionary, new and|was elected by a vote of 8 to 2, ! Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour,.2e | Restaurant... 212 8, Send $1, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. tlonds ’ T ever dreamed * . raval vee uuahud. tha. *limproved, is for sale today at the] The special tax for maintaining the 1 aera teemederin s tr 1 our che py Choice Dates, per Ib .. The best meal in town for the mhank : euzine, ; Y ‘DR: vent further riprapped with it, Sev ounty roads will be made tomorrow, n—N. Y. Ledger. | Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib money... é ral carloads have already been used an” Best N.G, Molasses,per gal.....30c {Open day and night — Short Orders J ave the present —— Best Chewing Gum 2 packs amen led | 3,50 d $3 00 | HE 2.00 and $1 50 4 A Question of Beaux | Best Kraut, per gal.... +. MISS AGNES MOHAN Clare's unrivalled history of the| ° an i Ne an « “Mario says that she always}; | Best Dill Pickels, per gal.. Solicits’ pupils for instruction * world i five volumes, will be sc la Shoe for Men Ladies’ Oxford eatiee ii " dh » Shealwayshas two | Oyster Crackers, per Ib pias org today at the Book Auction, ‘ sy aged | Le er doz. ‘CREAM ction, | spilt seems to mo she has trings to | il a a aanee PIANO Tratlic Mavager M. Daley, of In the gy at three or four beaux.”—Town Topics. | HH Trimb the Hlinois Central, passed through the city today en route f: the St Louis division to He wa on his private « There are none better than W. L Douglas’ $3.00 shoes, in al the latest Sold ,| Bernhard. izes and by styles. Geo. Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN Shoes polished free 333 Broadway

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