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SALE OF MANUFAC AT THE BAZAAR "This sale begins Saturday and continues until all these good: One hundred and tity new ladi mohair skirts, taffeta lined, seven . These skirts are well worth is, price i: a $1.75 and $2.00. The sale is $1.00. vas One hundred new gros grain silk skirts, perfect fitting, extra width, regular price $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 —sale price $4.98- : One hundred new spring silk) waists, regular price $5.00 and $6.00, sale prices $1.98 and $2.98. Five hundred new percale shirt waists, regular price 75c, sale price gc. < . One hundred and fifty new im- ported jeweled belts, no two alike, 04000000 GREAT 06000006 TURERS’ SAMPLES re sold. Don't forget-—A handsome $5.00 30x60 Smyrna rug given with every $25.00 coupon ticket. Millinery — Five hundred new spring and summer sailors, the very latest effects in color and shape, 25¢ and upwards. One lot of very stylish, dressy walking hats, straw, regular price $1.50, sale price 75c. Three hundred new stylish trim- med hats at $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, worth from $2.50 to $5.00. ‘The most extensive line of hair goods in the city at lowest possi- ble prices. Dollar and a-half hair switches, PERSONALS. N. L. Petrie, of Memphis, is at the Palmer. Theo. Stegar, of Golconda, was in the city today. Jas. D. Ware, of Hopkinsyille, is at the Palmer. Col. L. H. James, of Marion, is at the Palmer, Mr. Andy Weil, Jr., has returned from St. Louis, Repert Stark, of Benton, was in the city today. J. A. Crouch, of Dycusburg, was here yesterday. Ezra Hart, of Golconda, was the city today. Sam Starks made a business trip regular price $1.00, sale price while they last, 59c. Others worth soc go for 23 ae. Five hundred pairs very heavy | price $1.00. J ribbed children’s and ladies’ hose,| New lot of colored wigs com- regular price roc, sale price 5c, _/ plete, 50c. ‘AY Hon, M. M. Hanberry, of Cadiz, 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY), Hom OM Tannery tg | ay. CONCERN and Newport, 009900 S 09000000 | all shades, 75. ‘Two -dollar hair switches, sale to Mayfield yesterday. Hon. Henry Burnett and wife have returned from Chicago. Miss Flora Pettit has returned from a visit to Metropolis. Mrs. Lillie Jolly and child returned to St. Louis, today, after a visit to relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Calvert, of Nashville, passed through the city today en route to Creal Springs on a visit. The Minzesheimer Plumbing Co. have located at 103 N. Fifth] M. H. Hamburg, W. A. England. street, Paducah, and intend to stay and do business on business prin-|J, 8. Stevenson and J. W. Bone- ciples, " As evidence of our good faith we quote the prices which are found | today. below, to go in force from date until further notice. Mrs. Bell James went to Paducah M. F. Minzesheimer, a Sanitary Engineer with fifteen years’ ex-]sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. perience in Chicago, will be the manager. He is able to cope with all], C, Perry, Miss Lula Fox, of the intricacies of the trade. He is a licentiate sanitary plumber in Shady Grove, accompanied her.— state of Illinois, and has graduated in sanitary science in city of] Crittenden Press, Chicago. wi Je came’ down We are open evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. ; issu Beatbabt thie moreing LW. ici: mie make Holland, Mrs. Thomas, H. V. Me- $700] Chesney, L. Evans, Mrs. J. C.Hodge s ]and daughter. Office Telephone 362 $ Thirty-gallon galvanized boiler Labor for plumber, per hour. Aer galvanized pipe, per foot 38 0434 | Zine bath t Check and waste in ground Sewer pipe, per foot, laid Conductor drains, per foot, laid Fuller faucet sink, plain inch Comp faucet sink, plain Repairing faucet at shop OTHER WORK IN THE, SAME PROPORTION, *s! An Old Woman Put Out of Her ” House Today by Consta- ble Patton. © All the Doors and Windows Taken Off Another House—A Lively Time All Around. OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO., CHARLES REED, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT. There was excitement in the vicini- We guarantee our work for one year, and give same a thirty days’/ty of Ninth and Washington streets trial. Estimates cheerfully given, and all work examined free of]this forenoon. Constable Patton Respectfully, went out to put an aged sad—erippléd woman, Luey’Smith, colored, out of j@ house she occupied. Her possessions were soon flowing towards the streets, and then the old } woman let go her batteries on the embarrassed officer, attracting a large crowd. ‘ An episode somewhat similar oc~ curred in the same neighborhood yesterday afternoon. Myr. Wm, Wikoff had endeavored to get rid of Ed Brigham, a porter at the Stil-]8ome people at Eighth and Washing- ley house, in Benton, was brought in| ton, aod failing in every other way, last evening by Deputy Marshal La-| Went out yesterday and took off ail Rue, and was tried today before | the doors and windows, leaving the Commissioner Puryear on a cbarge of |@ntire house open. The desired ef- selling liquor without license, fect was not reached, however, as the He was held to answer in the sum| people are still living in the place of $300 and gave bond for his ap-| today, with no doors, and no protec- pearance atthe next term of the} tion at the windows except curtains. “——__ PARSONAGE RAIDED. Notice is hereby given, that on Residence of Rey. Wulfman En- Friday, May 13, 1898, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the saloon of Abe Marcoff- tered by Thieves Last Night. INZESHEIMER <PLUMBING COMPANY>?> HELD TO ANSWER. Monuments We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of theSlatest styles and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co, 119 North Third stree, Paducah, Ky, J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public! AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS! Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to, Office, 714 South Third street, ——_—_—_— ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. sky, corner Second and Court streets, Paducah, Ky., I will sell to the high- est bidder two barrels of liquor, seized and duly advertised, in ac- cordance with section 3460, revised statutes,no claimant having appear- ed. Given under my hand this 2nd day of May, 1898, The Reverend Gentleman and Family in Indiana Attending Conference. E, L. Hexpricks, Dep. Col. The residence of Rev. B. F, Wulf- man, of the German Evangelical church, was entered by burglars last night, and a number of things taken, but the extent of the burglary cannot The fire department has not had afat this time be determined, as Rev run for eleven days, and the boys|Wulfman is in Booneville, Ind., at- have to spend most of their time ex-|tending conference, and will not be ercising. The last run they had was|at home until this afternoon some- to Tom Emery’s house on North See- | time. ond street. The parsonage is on South Fifth, near the church, and the entrance was effected through the back doors, Friends went to the house as soon as it became known that a burglary had been committed, but they couid not td BUT FEW RUNS, LOW RALES TO NEW ORLEANS, | | On account of the general assem- bly of the Presbyterian church in the Prop liabal peranr?- (United States, the Illinois Central] tell what had been taken, Marshal 20pm iss pin | Railroad company will sell tickets to| Collins was notified. #94") New Orleans and return at one fare POLICE COURT. 4 LICE COURT, Memphis and South. for the round trip, on May 17, 18, 6:00am. 1:55 pm “4 je ES 20pm 12:,am]and 19, Good returning until June 5, sold to various points in St. Louis and West. 4th, 1898, J.'T, Doxovan, agent, | TMC George Weakley Case Left) io! aS $:00am sam] limtt Open Until Saturday. 30pm Spm kvansyille and Ohio River Points. 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.) ‘Steamboat due 10:55 a m Benton and N.C, & St. L. South. 0pm 6:00 afm LOCAL MENTION. TYPE WRITING, AFTER NEW HOSE, The case against George Weakley, | t —— charged with detaining a woman, The city is trying to force the Mal-| Anna Rowlett, against her will, was tese Cross hose concern to give the| called in the pelice court this morn- city some new sections of hose in|ing and again continued, owing to place of three sections that have burst] the absence of the defendant's wit- in @ short time. The city pur-|# chased tLe hose last year, and had a| issued. guarantee cortract, but it cannot be} 4. W. Miller, a river man, was|g) the city a copy. A letter was re- ceived today by Mayor Lang, stating | docket. the matter would be investig: , and COMPLIMENTS PADUCAH, that it was the first complaint ' they Iam prepared to to all kinds of typewriting for lawyers and business men, on short notice and reasonable terms Mus. Tenessa Giinent, | bad ever had of the hose. ba . 1lm6 $32 North Fourth street, ‘ The mazet. has received a copy of —_———_——_ STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM,| ‘he Golden Cross official organ THE MAYOR BACK, published jin oston, in which a splendid compliment is paid Pady- cab for the hospitable treatment ac- corded the state officers of the order at the recent state mepting here. It evening. The entertainment promi- 6. good adrertiooment for the city, ses to be @ pretty one, and the daint-| Incandescent lamp globes suitable ies of the best, which ought to insure] for system for sale at McPherson's Strawberries and cream will be served by the Woman's committee of the Y. M. C, A, in the yard of the association building next Saturday Mayor James Lang returned this morning from a trip to Hopkinsville and a few other places, on private business, He was in his cftice early this morning, to catch up in his work, which bad accumulated in twe days. Connisieors delight—Linnmood | e! patronage, _ Progeore _____ «| 881 BROADWAY SHOES POLISHED FREE 381 BROADWay f' THE SOUTHERN PHARMA Cam, > MG Rornioe dry sawdust we. 29, it) oraamdust go to 1800S. 10 Bt, |e. §—§ i Noth Seventh St — /aatvun agente, Seventh and J man, of Smithland, were in the city |: homeseekers excursion tickets will be} left it was discovered that he had Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- kansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and other states at one fare for the round nesses, for whom subpwnas were|warranted by Judge Sanders on a| Broadway to transfer passengers trom cbarge of breaking into John Rogers’ found, and the company will not send fined $1 and costs for drunkenness, | hended, and has doubtless This was all the business on the] good his escape, MONSTER. A SEA One Caught in the Back Wate By Mr. Wash Forshee. Ic Is a Pazzle- Be Brought Here Saturday and Placed on Exhibition as a Great Curiosity. Mr. Wash Forshee, who lives above the city, recently captured a most remarkable sea monster, which he has preserved, and will bring here Saturday, ‘The monstor was entangled in the back water about ten days ago, when captured and killed, and has since been preserved in asolution of arsenic. The reptile, or whatever it is, is anlike anything ever seen in waters, or anywhere else, from the description of it. [tis about 5 feet long, weighs about 100 pounds, and has gills and skin, with @ tail like a fish. Its mouth is large and filled with teeth, and its hideous head is adorned with horns, Its feet are like a frog’s, but from its head and body are several long arms, with suckers on the end. It is something like a water-dog, and may belong to the devil-fish family, but no one has been found who can name it, Mr. Clark, proprietor of the circus here last week, offered Mr, Forshee a nice sum for it, but it was refused, and will be sent to the Omaha expo- sition, it is understood. It will be brought hore Saturday, and placed on aat some store. where desire can see it, and try to v o name it, NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Ladi price 15¢, sell for 5c. The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo on good time with good business this | ylar price 25c, sell for roc. morning. The City of Clarksville left today at} 25) noon for Elizabethtown, The Jobn S. Hopkins was in and sell for roc, pairs to one customer. Weuieed Gish par tok oa | Copper bath tubs 7 80 ——————_—_— out for Evansville today, doing goods, sell for 12'sc. Not over! 50 | Porcelain 1 bath tubs 2150 EXCITING TIMES. good business. Six pairs to one customer. 15 | Marble slabs, per squa #50 i 7 sdlot c s hose, v «11g, | Marble tbe: per 9 : e The City of Paducah is due trom} Limited lot children’s hose, value age | Roreckde tak 19 St. Louis en route to Tennessee river| 5¢; Sale price 5c. ne <1 geen or lg on wie is Three hundred bolts of shirting points, The Joseph Henry leaves this afternoon for the Mississippi river. She took on a supply of 6,000 bush- els of coal here. ‘The P. D. Staggs leaves this after-| regular 7 'sc goods noon for Waterloo, Ala. The Clyde is due out of the ‘I alue 5 prints tomer. Nainsook, value roc, sell at 4c 4c. -|sale price $1 vo-dollar skirts sell for ggc. e thousand bars soap, valu ell for 1 packet City of Clarksville underwent acourse of government inspection The Lamasco’s hull was condemned | 5¢ and she will live to be taken out on the ways. The hull and boiler inspectors, Messrs. Wyatt and Green arrived from Memphis yesterday afternoon | P™ at 3 o'clock and inspected the ferry at Bettie Owen. She proved to be in good condition and stood the test ad bly. They tested one battery of the transfer steamer Osborn's boilers this forenoon, The Jackson Foundry and Machine company are preparing the big wheel Mig venir’ ‘ shaft of the steamer Rees Pritchard|, P°YS’ knee suits, value $1.00, that is here for genera! r muue price 39¢. shaft was broken in the Y before leaving for this p| gineer Clay Warden is putting machinery on the steamer Pritchard in fine shape, giving all her mechan- ical parts a thorough overhauling. He will go south with her when she Jeaves ia a few weeks and will likely remain on her throughout the sum- mer. ie up to 25c, sale price 7c. over six pair to one customer, Ladies’ vests, value 25e, ice roc, yard, sale price 39c. Limited lot of Balbriggan under. wear at 23¢c, real value 75c. Men's good work shirts, worth up to 500, sale price 19¢, Good suspenders at roc, real RIVER BULLETIN. Cairo, 31.4, falling, Chattanooga, 4.7, falling. Cincinnati, 24.1, falling. Evansville, 21.8, faillng. Florence, 3.7, falling. Johnsonville, 4.7, falling. Louisville, 10.0, standing. Mt. Carmel, 8.4, falling. Nashville, 10.1, rising. A PABST WAREHOUSE, in the city today, upon which to e Pabst beer. Pittsburg, 5.0, falling. : Davis Island, 7.0, falling, heey snd lava Sadi peggy, St. Louis,17.9, falling. mpeh somng Fae ony ied of General Agent Donovan, of the Illinois Central. It is probable that the house will Paducah, 21.3, falling. AGAIN ON DUTY. the cars of beer could then be landed Cupt. Jimmie Owen is again on]from the St. Louis division, and be duty on the Bettie Owen, after v- | transferred directly to the warehouse, eral weeks’ vacation spent at his cave — up the Cumberland. Capt, Robt. Owen, who has been in the former’s place, returned to his home in Illi- nois this morning. A SLI THIEF, Mr. W. C. Ellis this afternoon re- ported at police headquarters that a EXCURSION VIA slick thief has been victimizing peo- ‘ JENT. ple all over town, and Marshal Col- ILLINOIS CENTRAL RR io Spb ten eke” Uk Kade Summer rates are now in effect to}lookout for him. He applies at a Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit-] house and asks to mend hose. At tenden and other summer and health] Mr. Ellis’ home, on Court street, he resorts, good for 90 days, was given a section of garden hose Oa May 17, and June to mend, and jo 4 short time after he 7, and 21, ennessee, | stolen the nozzle from the hose, TRANSFER CARS. rip. Good for 21 days to return, llmtf J.T. Donovan, agent, FOR E BREAKING, The street cars can now run no further on Broadway than Fourth, and no further on Third than Court. —_—- A transfer car is accordingly rup Olney Herring, colored, has been| from Third ahd Court to Fourth and one part of the system to the other, s’ fast black hose, regular Ladies’ fine fast black hose, reg Men's plaid hose, regular pric Not over six|fine silk ti Ladies’ French plaid hose, 30c c, sale price 2'¥c. Not over twenty yards to one cus: One case standard China prints, | Lace curtains, real value $2.50, nessee river tomorrow. She | Thirty-six dozen shirt waists, on her return Saturd ternoon value up to $1.00, sale price 39¢. The tug Lamasco and the little] Four-dollar skirts, sell at $1.98 Two hundred dozen dress shields, i Not Red table ~cloth, real value, 75¢ Agent Gazola, of Louisville, rep- resenting the Pabst Brewing Co., is looking for a site et a store house for A commodious store house will be be erected near the Union depot, as} BOSTON STORENOWS 322 BROADWAY 324 (RIEKE'S OLD STAND) S aaaaaaahaaaaaad SPECIAL SAL + FOR + FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! ~ Never in mercantile history have goods been slaughtered in such ridiculous manner. Be sure to attend this great money-saving sale if you want bargains. The Boston Store’s motto is to UNDERSELL EVERYBODY Sa aeeeed ry sale| $2 h 1 THETIME 10 BUY. Screen Doors, Screen Windows -. Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swing Ice Picks, Ice Shredde: Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRIC vv, Z lh 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH ky iA lO Shiditditla M. E. JON 000000008 Ladies’ fine hemstitched hand- kerchiefs, value 12'vc, sale price 3'ec. Not over six to one cus- tomer Three hundred and eight dozen s, all styles, value up to 50c, choice 19c, not over six to’ one customer. Limited lot of men’s fine dress shirts, value $1.00, sale price 39c. Large granite dishpans, value 75¢, to sell for 39. Large granite coffee pots, value 75¢, to sell for 33¢. Men's good suits, Victor cassi- gest. real value $7.00, sale price 2.99, Men's all-wool suits, real value $9.50, sale price $3.99. Men’s imported French clay satin-lined worsted suits, real value $20.00, sale price $9.75. Youth's suits in cassimere, werth $5.75, sale price $2.48, Four-dollar knee suits $1.88, P Ladies’ and men's vesting top shoes, real value $3.00, sale price $1.39. — shoes worth $4.50 sell for 48. Ladies’ Oxfords in black or tan, value $1.75, sell choice 8gc. Ladies’ Oxfords, real value $1.00, \ This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat isfy those who insist on the best, TRADE MARK The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies —that’s it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere else in Paducah. If you try a pair you are henceforth a You can't be better suited. , Sale price regular customer. The Douglas Shoes for —ever wear them? They fit well, look we Aand wear well, Most people know what they are. They are made in alll sell for 49¢. Men's good calf shoes ggc, worth styles, and can be hail here. $1.75. Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. Men's good wool pants, value $3.00, sale price $1.39. Large coffee pot, value 25¢, sale price 10c, Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and best selected in town Customers will oblige us by taking their small parcels with them. BOSTON STORE RIEKE’S OLD STAND, 322-324 BROADWAY jb jer e F} Cc Cl B oO He has not been appre-| The transfers are now made at these made ' corners instead of at the intersection of Broadway and Third, rocery. Summer Shoes 1,50 tan and black slippers. 1,00 tan and black slippers. + 2,00 and 1.50 and + 4.00 and 3.50 tan am COCHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s -$3.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords....+++++++++ d black vici kid shoes this week... 3,00 Gray yesterday afternoon proved to be the daughter of Mrs. Patterson, of Fifth and Jackson streets. Two | Charles Rodfus' also strayed from home, and were not found until late in the |mext Tuesday night at the Palm, |given by the assaciation, and a large | Seedless Raisins, per Ib. Choice Prunes, per Ib. . Hominy and Grits, per Ib ; Qat Meal and Buckwheat Flour. .2c Best N.O, Molusses, per gal Best Kraut, per gal Best Dill Pickels, per gal Lemons, per doz..... 123 South Second Street, ’Phone 89, | ‘e Wood's cows were dying frem some disease, at lis home in the county, was incorrect, according to Mr, Wood, i GEORGE BERNF,ARD $ 306 Broadway gineeeneeeecees ee ‘OLD GLORY FOREVER! 5 Large wash basins 4c, value roc. In Humanity’s Gause Our Flag is Unfurled! ‘The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry,”? CHILDREN FOUND, The little girl found by Officer O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, trae, A fair isle to save or find a grave, boys shout the seme kgs, ous MP. And plant « new ‘red, white and blue."* jon, and the other peing a son of # man named Towery, “What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand’? Than the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? BIG BANQUI The Spanish Doz ere long shall taste Ovz ‘Uncle Samuel's’ pil's, And freedom’s bird shail proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE , AT 205 BROADWAY The doctors of Paducah are pre- paring to give an elaborate banquet House, at the meeting of tne Meal. ‘al association, it will be the most mjoyable affair of the kind ever ttendance is expected. Cheap Groceries, Crown Rai per Ib J, WILL FISHER . i ter Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life 2 1 |MeCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance z -80e Will take acknowledgements of deeds, etc., anywhere in the ++be city or county. ‘t0| ABSTRACTOR OF. TITLES +200 ++6¢ | Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken count, 18 pr cated was made while clerk of the county pte g 10¢] city of Paducah, a term of ej years. This Cig yo} is under the supervision of a com ht nt and rellabla abstractor. in want of anything in this li e me, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Sireet (Legal Row) Your Last Year’s Wheel Made New If your ‘97 wheel is broken, enamel off in spots, nickel rusty and tires punctured, we can re- store it toa new appearance, aud the price will not be beyond your means, Wedo nickeling, braaing, enameling and yulean- izing, and guarantee all work to stand wear, Visit and inspect our establi ‘hoice Dates, per ber Ih 5 hoice Maple Sugar, per Ib. ..7 jest Chewing Gum, 2 paci yster Crackers, per Ib I. L, RANDOLPH, x6 ine It will pay’ to NO COWS SICK, | a * W. M. JANES Rei ESTATE AMD MORTGAGE LOMNS. Bee me to buy, sell or ‘mortgage realty. OFFICE 832% BROADWAY Good Bys Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Heat- ache Powders—4. doses, 10c, J.D, BACON & ps The reports thet some of Mr. Jack a +75 |