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t FEAST HERE! LOOK HERE! majghless array of money-saving chances, that overshadows Upon this ; ses, tha atliprecest or past attempts at bargain-giving. Every item proves our supremacy to prudent buyers. Values here are never equalled else- where. 7ii's 's the people's money-saving store. Just receivel—Another large lot, of Millinery Department sample under sisting of Indies’ | umbrella skirt umbrella dra’ well worth fro soiled. Price 39°. Others at 73¢ and $1.00, worth $1.50 |7 and 2.00, - | $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00—the greatest Shirt Waist Sacrifice | assortment to he found in the city. We ‘Three hundred new shirt waists, in| show you style after style, hat after hat, all the new patterns-—percales and cham- | until you find just what you want, brays, These waists range in price from) Hair goods of every description at 50 to 7c. Reduced to 39¢. lowest possible Splendid hair “"Silk waists, silk skirts, satin skirts, | switches, a ¢ and $1.00. Col- new spring checks and novelty skirts | ored bangs and switch complete, soc. in such profusion it is impossible to ———_—_____—_—_-———_ give prices on all. Ask to see our skirts at $1.25 and 1.50. ever offered before. Free—A beaut coupon ticket, Great sale on stylish trimmed hats. We put on sale an exquisite line of ishly trimmed hats—exact copies of Parisian pattern hats at $4.00 and 5.00. are the very acme of millinery 1 muslin gowns, Slightly ‘e sell you nicely trimmed hats at 75 h No such values were jul imported real Smyrna rug, worth $5.00, with evéry $25.00 ‘all and see it. Size 30x52. Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Monuments... he We have in stock a fine line of PERSONALS. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. A Live Wire Almost Ends the Life of Willie Single- ton, a Colored Boy. He Caught Hold of a Telephone Wire Charged With Electricity From the Street Car Wires, Being Fearfully Burned. Willie Singleton, the 11-year-old son of Ed Singleton, colored, was hor- ribly burned by a live wire about noon today near Sixth and Norton streets. The boy lives near the corner in a house back of J. R. Smith’s ware- house, and was playing near the wire when he recklessly caught hold of it. He began screaming, and fell to the street. People in the vicinity were attract- ed to the scene by his cries of dis- tress, and were horrified to see him lying with the wire still in bis hand, the smoke ascending from his cloth- finished monu- ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days we wil =el for Cash anything» in the stock at Mr. T. J. Flournoy returned this morning from St. Louis. Mr. J. D. Mecquot has gone to St. Louis on a brief trip. De. W. S. Graves, of Dycusb' isague.tof his son, Dr. W Graves. Messrs. Sam and Will Hubbard were called to Water Valley ure day, by the illness of their sister, who has consumption. J.T. Pickens, a motorman, and Miss Mary E. Durham, of the city, were licensed to marry today, The wedding will occur tonight. Messrs Jobn L Grant and M. L, Downs, of Carrolton, were in the city today, en route to Mayfield to attend the Odd Fellows’ celebration. Mr, R. C. Watkins, traveling freight agent of the Illinois Central, iirg, T. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co. 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. +jed the wire from his hand. ing as if on fire. ‘Mr. Chas. Lofland, the flagman at the corner, thinking the boy was burning, seized a pan of water, and rushed to him. By this time Mr, J. K. Greer, the insurance man, perceiving the boy’s danger, took his umbrella and knock- Dr. Brooks was called, and found the boy suffering from burns on the hand, and from several on the left side. He was carried home, and it is not thought that his burns are necessari- ly fatal. The live wire was a telephone wire that had been hanging from a feed wire of the street car company for several weeks. It wasina coil on the ground at first, but not long sincea cow got tangled up in it, and it was cut off near the ground. The electricity was from the street car company’s wire, and was about 500 volts strong. The wire was cut Is til ret anteed whiskies and brandies. and these only we handle. ies in this state, and also in Tennessee, and we guarantee all our goods to be just as received from the dis- URITY AND EXCELLENCE ARE POUND IN OUR Kentucky and Tennessee : Hand-Made Sour Mash Whiskies AND OUR PURE PEACH AND APPLE BRANDIES FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL USE All persons needing a stimulant, or a tonic for family uses, can find no better articles than our guar- Six years of successful business have enabled us to secure the best brands, Our stock of CASE GOODS AND FINE WINES not surpassed in this city for purity and genuineness, We handle the output of one of the best distiller- leries, and just as we represent them. All we ask is a fair trial. tail department. Wholesale department distinct from 5S. STARK & BRO. Crokinole.... Board BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. 1 AM SELLING «THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. ONES WHY DRINK MUDDY WATER Groner Bernuagp, Annive P.O peraut P. 0.| was in the city today, and left on the i $295 m [852] 7:45 o'clock train for points above. down this afternoon, 120 SOUTH SECOND STREET---TELEPHONE 283 Memphis and South. \ onan, Mempis and South.” | BAKER-THOMPSON WEDDING. | DR. GOLDSTEIN, . , 20 p m 92 9,3 m UCEESS Fitre a 2 St. Louis and West. sie Will Take Place Tomorow Night ‘5 = apt en oe . PAT. JUL.2 Bey aon 1am) ot the Trimble-Street Church, |The Celebrated Optician, to Re-| THE FLYING SQUADRON. FILLING THE REGIMENTS. CHGSHEPARO ( Evansyille and Ohio River Points. ei Seeoetiboliie atc 3] H PURYEA Miss R. B. Hay 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.) en Se ee 7 i , ‘ Stenographer . ‘Sioamboat due 10:55am] The marriage of Miss Carrie Ghai Fort Monroe, Va., April 26.—The} Frankfort, Ky., April 26—Orders Benton and N.C, & St. L. South.|Thompson to Mr. Robert Baker will t : i flying squadron, minus two of its fly-] Were made at the adjutant general's 0:10pm 6 take place tomorrow night at 8:30 Dr. Goldstein, the optician offers, still lies placidly under the} office yesterday afternoon in regard Attorney at Law a —_—— ———== o'clock at the Trimble-street M, E, | Louisville, who bas been here for/shadow of Fortress Monroe's guns |to filling the three regiments. The gecensy 2 church, Rev. Wilson officiating. one week adjusting glasses to de-|Steam is up on each ship, and|First regiment will take Louisville LOC AL M NTION Moura. Will and. Robert, Martin, |eetive eyes, has decided to remaio|Schley's command is ready’ to sail| companies. ‘The Second regiment ANG Notary Public, Real tstate and 'e| Claude Baker and Will Crow will be | ee? until next Sunday in order to/ within 40 minutes of the reception of | Will take companies already designa- Life Insui ce A ent, and ushers, and Mr, Parker Chastaine |%i¥¢ the people from the country a|orders. ted by Col. Gaither, and probably gent, prides ill pesalda’ eb hig fea. chance to have their eyes fitted] The chief topic of conversation|the Ashland company in addition. Abstractor of Titles 3 WEDDING POSTPONED. The couple will reside in « pretty | Properly. Thorough examination of | among naval men continues to be the| Companies at Covington, under Capt. “3 pre little cottage erected on West Brond- oe ayn and ies ve probable destination of the Minneap-| IM. Shearer ; at Lancaster, uader | ine Mec snokn ne era amioner “ot ‘The matriage of Miss Polly Torian| way by Mr. Baker. he glasses to all anomalies offolis and Columbia. The report that|Col. Duncan, and at Georgetown, tice in all wie ‘ 4 2 . — to Mr. Hubbard, which was to have Baker ___ «aight “iaade and prepared, ftted|the fiers ad gone to convey: the| have been ordered mustered is, Tho| sajoining counties “Seats atentng | Wen You can buy a good filter for five dollars? If not satis- Pai iGmorriw itigeaden as the POLICE COURT. pee individosl. Qualified in his}Paris mas discredited by some, but] regiment now has compan'es at Win-| given to the collection of all claims, factory after thirty days’ use it will be taken BrosavEy MM. B. thorch, bes bees pine Tle specialty by education and by years}tho suggestion that they had been| chester, Lebanon, Cynthiana, Frank- | Hitigation® Will wot ae ange other back and money refunded. postponed one week, on account of | Only Two Cases in the Police Tri- hed practical experience in the onefsent out to intercept Spavish mer-|fort. Paris, Lexingtou, Newport,|receiver of insolvent estates, also as Perec alicg ot Mi, Lobbend's aie- pocmaapsle- ranch. Scientific application of|chantmen on the North Atlantic| Wi'liamstown aud Middlesborough. | administrator ‘of decedents’ estaten| q J A. B 4 ter, who is precariously ill at Water i (piscees to alt formas pve repenieally coast was accepted. It was also re-| | Hon. W. C. Owens, Congressman ] nd a4 guardian of infants. Bonds for - - J Valley, and whither h ed lefective sight. Indors yy hun-|ported that one of the cruisers bad] D. G. Colson and J. curity given in surety companies. (a ge Meher he was calle’! Joe Berry was tried for » breach |dreds of persons who found restora-|been sent to Newport, R. I., and the| Lexiogton, will be three ij ay $8 jl ah ale bctblerahechduNaltel lJ tell [i ns ot the peace committed at Mrs. |tion by the use of his scientifically] otherto Eastport, Me. regiment. ' Lieut, Whipple, U.S. A., 4 ing . LOST. Welsh’s establishment, and fined $5| adjusted glasses. There are yet} The Merchants & Miller line steam-| Who bss been inspector of Kentuck. and costs. countless numbers who suffer untold] ship Howard has arrived here from|Stute Guard, will be the lieutenant| Second Hand Good J. WILL FISHER The petty larceny case against Liz- | misery that is attributable to defect-| Baltimore, having on board 178 naval|cglonel, Dr. W, D. Powell, of Har- s A black Astracan cape lost yester-| zie Caldweil and Sam West was dis- |ive sight. " i ist ‘ | Segmemtesen sess said bw i day, ou Bouth Beventh atrcet. Finder| 54 ight. reserves of Maryland under Lieut |rodsburg, who is at present surgeon, wi 1 BOUGEN Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life Meee suture to the Gun office mised, Such persons will do well to see} Blount. She proceeded to Norfolk, | will go with the regiment, Rev. J. M + 8 P RUBE UB CINCO CIRCUIT CUURT. Dr. Goniets at Grae and have yee and there the reserves went aboard| Logan Irvine, of Owingsville, has | | eGracken Circuit Court NoTARY pusLic and Tornado Insurance d . eyes corrected. jonsultation free}the receiving ship Franklin, Apriljbeen recommended as chaplain b Will taki pements pods, etc. VALOR RECOGNIZED. and invited. Otce hours 10 a. m1 30 they will man ‘the Dixie, now’ at| Col. Gaither, eee oie Ferry pe acute ea eta ene ees, Little of interest 1s being done in|to 3 p. m., at the Palmer house. Newport News. The Thitd ime Henry Gamp and Will E. s t ig i port Ne td regiment has been or-) shot, 4 * two cuploves bE, Hebkopt & Sone| te citeuit court. The jury’ will be The revenue cutters Morrill and| dered filled from companies at rtd beh pec rmteeni moned on «| ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES who have enlisted for service against impaneled eet is aay sdb FUNERAL OF MR. GRIEF, [pees are planting mines off] derson, Padacab, Morgantown, Lex-| riding at the head a payee Manager of the only complets abstract to titles in McCracken county andthe the Spaniard. Their shopmates yes-| yorce "as Branted in the case of Wm. based ‘ape Henry, ingtos ead Vanceburg. ion as it : " Jecity of Paducah, The abstract was made while clerk of the county court f terday evidenced appreciation of their| M&Keevia against Francis McKeevin | The funeral of Mr. Elisha Gnet,| . The hospital sbip Solace will go to] The regiment, has ‘companies at gion mit move to defend the Ag | dem of eght year. ‘Thin d partment inumier the seoeteision 08 Sana patriotism and friendship by pre-| 4 oo whose death is mentioned elsewhere] Norfolk today to complete her outfit) Howiitg Green, Bardstown, Hop! Peat as ciaat enn. | ioe kb, ead Wil apeactsiosiatlaiae ee faktice tes foruaes’ A lume ec TRAGEDY IN CALLOWAY. | in today’s paper, will take placetomor-| 4 Will be ready to sail at once. _| ville, Madisonville, Glasgow, Havt- eb eae enone tomes She see me, and I will appreciate your business, , and the latter an outfit of apparel row afternoon at 2 o'clock from the} The Michigan naval reserves will] ford and Owensboro. i any history of changing fate and con Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) complete from top to toe. As to| Another tragedy is reported from|Catholic church, interment at St.[**tive bere tomorrow and will man) | Lieut. Saffarans, of Tenth Cav-|trasting forture. We constantly Phone 383 just when a soldier will get the op-|Calloway vounty. Riley Nix, a well] Boniface cemetery. the Yosemite. . airy, U.S. A., will be made lieuten- | think that this isa dull, unromantic portunity of displaying his good civ-|known farmer of near Cold Water,| While it was not deemed necessary,| The Essex, the German tramp} ant colonel of Third regiment. It is}and material age ; it is the most mar portant of dulayng le oot cv-| known, farmer of ,ner Cd Wate, | Arh ra not deumod nocmnry. emer a Nomport Neve, hs been] ste int the governor etered toler: tenet! CLE) GLORY FOREVER! make any provision. But the soldier | The cause is unknown, unless it was|safest to hold an inquest, and sum-|Tecommended by the auxiliary board | appoint army officers for Vol. Castle-| world has ever seen. Me _ a. " Tads are nevertheless both proud. of | temporary insanity. moned a. jury this morniug at Kn. |!F Purchase by the government, man's regiment, but that Col. Cas-| We in Fayette are glad that one of as + * x their gifts, He cut his throat with a butcher|ger’s and heard the evidence. The meee Hleman did not request it. her sons js the firat commander to In Humanity 8 Cause Our Flag 1s (ae ais arp ‘ai ante an version 7 bys his wife]verdict of tke jury was that the de- THE CITY OF PARIS, H — lead the troops of Kentucky, and if ’ poe attempted to prevent hii ili 0 is oi J i i rl candy eeepc [eited ppl leer ae fram Biitng ceased came to his death by accident PORTUGAL WILL BE NEUTRAL. ppporianity Hs given be will win fame Unfurled! Call and see them. 20 per cent off} counts her recovery was deemed un- FOR RENT. : New York, April 26.—The Even- seceecarad 6 poodessdtcl ede “The conflict deepens, On! ye ee on lots of these cheap goods, 2t likely. The neighborhood was great~ ing Journal yesterday stated thatthe} Washington, Apri —It was re- THE EVASIVE ANSW Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Guo Bruxnann. ly shocked by the horrible deed. An elegant new G-room house, 915)%teamer Paris eluted the Spanish ported here yesterday that Portugal pind ae Brave patriots, all ‘‘vour banners w “nw ARE INTERESTED, DEA'TH NEAR CALVERT ¢: Trimble etecet Bathe aad alt coi] warships waiting for her by sailing |had notifed ihe Spanish deet mobil-| ow the Office Holder's Clerk Obeyed And charge with all your chi ‘ a AR CALVERT CITY. |yeinences, Apply at house, 26a2, UP the English Channel and around ized at St. Vincent that it must leave His Orders. o 8 & eoesiimat ia Anca Bi penclieny ed *|Scotland, atonce. This action is supposed to] He was appointed to acertain office Se mln ar neh eas y 8) Mrs, Howell, aged about 25, died Cheap Groceries. It is reported at the Brooklyn nayy- be the result of a strong note sent by}and joyfully took his departure for A fait se te iar ind Concern, eat Online Ohne eat oes Lee |8 Orewa Mabloe per Ib: yard today that the cruiser New Or-. this goverment to Portugal demand-| Washington. He bad an clare of Ah cat Cee etn . _ was a daughter of Mr, Marion Rob-|Seedless Raisins, per Ib. leans will leaye to meet the American |ing that her position at once be de-|fice in which to transact his businces DES DIANE 6 Baie. One: Thue e006: Dine. The Harris & Cole wooden ware|ertson, and had relatives in the city. | Choice Prunes, per Ib... Liner Paris and escort her to New|fned with regard to the use of the}and he was somewhat important be- “What bighes ait ean pettiae keow 2 concern, at Cedar Falls, Ia., is con- ——————— Hominy and Grits, per Ib......1¢ |¥@rk harbor, Nothing has been|Cape De Verde Islands asa rendez-| cause he had @ limited amount of What destiny more grand’ templating removing to to the city, CROWD AT MAYFIELD. Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour. heard of the Paris in any foreign | Vous for the Spanish fleet. patronage at his disposal. Of course, » the soldier's fight for freedom's right, rs and has written the mayor, asking SOR otek Choice Dates, per ber Ib ports, and this is an indication that) It is said that Portugal informed|he was bothered by the office seeker. » free a suffering land? about the location, advantages, etc,| A large crowd is at Mayfield toda Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. She is safe. Had she been captured , this government that all Spanish war-| Jt was not long before the office seeker vy and about the high water stage. despite the taclemert waaae, Th Best N.G. Molusses, per gal. she would have been taken to a Span- ; ships would be ordered from Portu-| became as unwelcome asa nightmare The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste ‘The authorities have been corres-|Odd Fellows celebration bide fair to | Best Chewing Gum, 2 pack ish port by this time, gese waters as soon asa formal] One day he told his office clerk to give Our “Uncle Samuel’s’” pills, ORMED SiR theta ie, Seeks tee ce mente calabrasion, WGK. fale fo aes Kraut, ‘per gal ; a declaration of war was made by| some evasive anewer the vont (yee And freedom's bird shall proudly soar a and are glad to learn that they are/bistory of the organization, Best Dill Pickels, per gal WANT GREENBACKS, pereer country. place hunter asked for him. Then he ne toy Fide Of Vie ANE AR eee “on interested in Paducah. Quite a number who intended to| Oyster Crackers, per Ib samme ea retired to his private room to attend In war, in Typewriter for Sale, attend from the city were prevented | mons, per doz. . Washington, April 26.—A matter | COL CASTLEMAN. to his affa ae ae it will pay everybody In perfect condition, brand new,in|0™ going, but will probably go " 1 b, Rl eet of great interest now is the tack the | He knew that several persons called j0 gO to tant attest condition, brand new: ia} jgwn this afieraoon, 123 South Second Street) "Phone 89, democrats will take when the war) | It is understood that the Grat{ {DAE day, but he was not disturted, | TC) EQ] ZY N'S ST $60.00. and’ a” Blikenadater. dee CASE DISMISSE DISMISSED SLi Wisbasn ack sun Wank I cal revenue bill comes up for considers- | regiment to be sent from Kentucky | 24 Congr 1 himself on hay O R E $35.00. Inquire at the Sun Of- . feraieh them, Any old price willl on? It is the understanding that it will be the Louisville Legion, under|*Y<h 2 efficient clerk. AT 203 BROADWAY fee, it —_—— bay them. Hs will not be reported to the house un-)the command of Col. John B, Castle. When he came out of his office to u —- ——_ ‘ The case against James Dugan and ataeneeane kan til Wednesday. Democratic leaders|man. This is a strange mutation of | £° home, he asked the clerk about the a innwood, Linnwood, nothing Anna Welsh for a breach of the + in the house and senate have decided fate: This is a much better use to va hey day, peace, was finished in JudgeSanders’| Incandescent lamp globes suitable|‘® ¥fge an amendment substituting | put Castleman to than to execute hii ow did you get rid of them?” hi ; ; . a court this afternoon, and both cases| tor system for sale Ps McPherson’s foe the bonds aa letue of $500,000,-1as a spy. If we could publish, "4 ked. e Sprinkling Hose BICYCLES te . were dismissed. The defendants | Drug store. tf of greenbacks. by side, the two pictures of Castle- when they"asked for you, 1 Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | were recognized in the sum of $200 ) Re aed man in a cell waiting to be tried by a | ju werein Eps Is what you need for hot weather. $25.00:$75.00 Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. [each for their good behavior for a Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and] aye cuscareta Candy Cuthartio. toe or 250, |COUrt-martial, with almost the cer- ‘Was your grandmother Call'and see the large line donnie . DR: period of one year. Throst Specialist, Paducah, tf, W'e-c.C.failtocure, druggists retuad mewey: ‘tainty that he would be hanged or They went away then,” for eale by " ae % i asped the astonished of- he only first-class repair shop ie Consumption Is Prevented a stonished of- | eS) HARLAN [it Paducali, “All work guarantecd. . by giving early attention to 4 cold, * Malgaahe “Yow,” said the clerk in surprise, Wheels called for and delivered, ether slight or severe. A co | HE ahd 4 “Didn’ "Pris. | All kinds of pli Drop us a card. Dnieaegi ys pa a el ep Ne $3.50 and $3.00 $2.00 $1 pies you tell me to make an evasive See inds of ‘plumbiny p work, old yp usa cal ww Pioe-Tar-H. is “a , 4 A 22 Broadway, 3 nari eed ig He has repealed that order about CREAM 2 evasive answers now.—St. Louis Re- |... No-Te-sac for witty Conte, H.E.CRAFT & SON CT apt pgarengy yr rise ce iadiia': Geass . In the city at public, miiuaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weat gt Jeers Bivent BAKING aah tones ts ae ? Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ng, blood pure. 80¢, #1. All drugwists 3 eet, 4 Send your horse to J, Will Smith at Glauber’s stable, if it needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon, You may thus save a valuable horse. 2307 ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN Shoes'polished}free 331 Broadway ‘A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder « S$ THE STANDARI: |