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THE KENTUCKY GLASS AND QUEENSWARE COMPANY’S| SPRING SALE Mr. Clay G. Lemon is on the sick + Ae te gh a MONDAY, MAY 16 jthe useful and necessary articles alwa charges will be made on this day 00000009 GREAT o900eoe® SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES AT THE BAZAAR rins Saturday and continues until all these goods are sold. Don't forget: x60 Smyrna rug gi 5.00 coupon ticket. PERSONALS. | NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY |Screen Doors, Screen Windows Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOCK = LOWEST PRICES This s7'c hi Mention only of but E ** one in a thousand of ys in demand by housekeepers. Cash only. No Free delivery of your purchases to any part of the tity. A hasidsome $5.00 } yen, | List. mwith every |. A. McClelland, of Eddyville, in the city H. M. Mav is in the city Mr. J. R. Lemon has gone to Illi- nois on business, D. Witherspoon, of Louisville, is in the city today. J. C, Bardall, of Moundsville, W. Va., is at the Palmer. A. S$. Thompson returned morning from St. Louis. Mr. R. G. Caldwell will go up to Bowling Green tomorrow on bi ness, Judge W. Eddyville this morning to attend an important trial. Miss Laura Sanders will tonight] 1 entertain a few of her friends at her home in Arcadia. Mrs. Nannie Cochran and Miss Floss Owen left this morning for | Cotton Mops. Louisville on @ visit. Brooms. Miss Maude Lemon, of Paducab, ae bakes has been visiting Miss Ktta Hamilton, | tumbler Brushes. says the Benton Tribune. Crumb Pans Capt. B. Finney, of Paducah, was Dust Pass. the guest of Capt, Frank Tandy yes- terday. Capt. Finney owns the towy boats Emma Cooper and Penguin, says the Evansville Tribune, “PAY OAR. One hundred and fifty new ladies’ mohair skirts, taffeta lined, seven ores. These skirts are well worth $i 7 $2.00. The sale J sd ‘Teg dla Millinery — Five hundred new of Pembroke, Ky., Pree t hundred new gros grain silk | spring and summer sailors, the very skirts, perfect fitting, extra width, latest effects in color and shape, 25¢ and upwards. Hudson Decoration . Winona Porcelain »| Hundred-piece dinner set, usually sold for 1s} $4 $7.90 Semi-Porcelain { plates, si Glassware at 256 Hall gallon tall water pi Half-gallon ordinary w Blown table goblets (set of Seven-piece be for $ _ ice $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 f One hundred new spring silk walking hats, straw, regular price waists, regular price $5.00 and $1.50, sale price 75c. : ; $6 00, sale prices $1.98 and $2.98./ ‘Three hundred new stylish trim. Five hundred new percale shirt med hi ts at $1 50, $2.00, $2.25 and « regular price 75¢, sale price $2.50, worth from $2.50 to $5.00. ig aloe leeds Phe most extensive line of hair 3Gne hundred and fifty new im- goods in the city at lowest possi d jeweled belts, no two alike, | ble prices. : ) " Popular price $1.00, sale price while) Dollar and a-half- hair switches, they last, 50c. all shades, 75¢. Others worth soc go for 25¢. T wo - dollar Five hundred pairs very heavy | price $1.00. ribbed children’s and ladies' hose,| New lot of regular price roc, sale price 5c. plete, soc. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Se aaaaaaaaaaaaand pitcher x). worth $4.00 €, we and hers, per set (worth Tinware Silver Plate: Heavy retinned dippers Uhis | ange retiuned dippers Rogers’ Best forks, per i Ke r “ allow preserving kettle eam freezers Brose ta Two- quart ice ¢ three, pieces House, Kitchen and _ Table Furnishings! WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT Bishop went up to} Wash Boards. Trays. Rowls, Butter Moulds. Butter Paddles Clothes Pins Rolling Pins. Lamps. Hall Lights. Wicks Chimneys. Electric Globes. Lanterns and Globes. hair switches, sale olored wigs com- 215 BROADWAY | Flower Pots. Jardimeres. Stands, Flower Vases. Ornaments. Cut Spoons. Kniy: Lemon Squeezers, urners, Bread Spo | Caster | Co: | . Ice Hatchets. Ice Cream Freezers re Water Coolers. ass. Ete., Ete. liment Sets. Roasting Pans Perfecting Baking Tins Baking Dishes MONDAY, MAY 16, 1898! ONE DAY! CASH ONLY! FRBB DBLIVERY KENTUCKY GLASS AND QUEENSWARE CO. EXALTED RULER. | NEWS OF THE RIVERS. | J.S. GANSTER The Elks’ oa Fabeaeh Are to! a tah Notarv Public Cairo, 30.8, falling. Chattanooga, 4.5, falling. Have Some Distinguished Visitors Tomorrow. | The Minzesheimer Plumbing Co. have lovated at 103 N. Fifth street, Paducah, and intend to stay and do business on business prin- ciples. As evidence of our good faith we quote the prices which are found below, to go in force from date until further notice. M. F. Minzesheimer, a Sanitary Engineer with fifteen years’ ex- perience in Chicago, will be the manager. He is able to cope with all the intricacies of the trade. He is a licentiate sanitary plumber in state of Illinois, and has graduated in sanitary science in city of Chicago. We are open evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. Residence, 144. The Illinois Central Employes May Look for It Next Week. At a very | % The local officials of the Lilinois iret. Central railroad have been notified See them. that the pay car will arrive in Padu- cah on next Wednesday, the 18th, and pay off on that day and the fol- lowing, leaving as soon as the men are all paid. This will cause a bustle in busi- ness circles, JOKE ON THE MAYOR, 362; 362; Office Telephone Cincinnati, 24.0, falling. Evansville, 21.1, faillng, Florence, 2.6, falling. Johnsonville, — Mt. Carmel, 7.9, falling. Nashville, 10.8, rising, Pittsburg, 4.5, falling. Davis Island, 6,6, falling, St. Louis,16 8, falling. udueah, 20.8, falling. he Dick and Joe Fowler were in and for Cairo and Evansville this morning, with good freight trips. The Sunshine, from Cincinnati, wil! pass down tomorrow for Mem- phis ‘Thy Clyde arrived with a he: general merchandise, The City of She the Tennessee riyer last night. ‘The Tennessee and Dunbar are jue tomorrow afternoon from Evans- |ville, en route up the Cumberland river to Nashville. AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS’ heitcaph and thorough attention given to all cases, chers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street. $ $70 35. | Thirty-gatlon galvanized boiler 0434 | Zine bath tubs Labor for plumber, per hour quarter galvanized pipe, per toot The Newly Elected Grand Exalted lv > : This design is representative ¥ »| Kor several nights past there have *]of the city. L al wags S| near Twelfth and Jackson streets rigged up a lantern and about 10 o'clock, after the cars had stopped running, suspended it from a trolley wire at the corner. It hung there all night long, and while it may have not been anything great in the way of a light, it was better than no light at all, and far- nished a great deal of fun in the lo- cality. SUCCESSFUL KEVIVAL, Hydrants .... Ruler to Pass Through on Lead pipe, per pound - cet sink, plain et sink, plain Repairing faucet at shop. Neverbre Check the manufacture of ladies’ fine footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat isfy those who insist on the best, A wai & Spectal Train. per f Conductor drains. F. G. HARLAN, JR. The Leading Plumber and Gas Filter OTHER WORK IN THE SAME PROPORTION fhe taunt Cincinaati from the New Orleans, will re morrow night at board will be the newly elected Grand Exalted Roler, Mr vin, of Cineinn who is in the party of Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and Alleghaney City Elks. Division, Pa r Agent 8. G Hatch, of the I. C., will be in charge of the special, and all Paducah Elks will no doubt turn out to see their new official. A NEW MACHINE. The Light Committee Will Give special returning to Elks’ reunion at ch Paducah to- 7:30 o'clock. On The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO., CHARLES REED, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Sprinkling hose, bath tubs, gas fix- the tures and fittings of all kinds. See his prices before having your work done. No job too large, no job leld passed out of too small, 122 Broadway; phone 113, for St. LOUS ee CIRCULE COURT. out of Tennessee cargo of that’s it If you try a pair you are henceforth a You can't be better suited. arantee our work for one year, and give same a thirty days else in Paducah imates cheerfully given, and all work examined free of Respectfully, MINZESHEIMER “PLUMBING COMPANY?: We trial. charge, regular customer. The Douglas Shoes for Men —ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well, Most people know what they are. They are made in all Brown, the alleged divine healer, is conducting a meeting at the corner of Eleventh and Teanessee streets, and nightly attracts large crowds to the place. He is said to be meeting with the usual success io his work, and there have been a number of con- versions to the faith. ATTORNEY HENDRICKS BACK. The arguments in the More-Kane Dry Kiln company suit against Kil- gore & Co, are being A this The towboat Towa, which has been afternoon, and the case will probably on the docks for repairs, will be let) be finished by adjournment, although in the river today. a verdict may not be rendered by The tug Lamasco will be newly re- | that time. built Brooklyn. Her bull was condemned by the inspectors. A patch will be puton the mud dome of the ferryboat Bettie Owen Sunday, which is the result of her in- spection yesterday, The Clyde goes up the Ohio river tomorrow night after a large amount of sacked corn which she will take to Johnsonville, ‘Tenn., to be re-shipped to other points by rail, Work on the Mayflower is rapidly | progressing at Mound City, and in a few more weeks she will be declared ready for service again, She will en- ter her old trade betweeen Tennessee points, The city of Paducah from St, Lou- is was still due at noon today. She | $ $ styles, and can be had here Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. CLUB SHCO’ ct this model stock, the handsomest and Some More Drop in and ins; hts. Hon. Joho K. Hendricks returned st selected in town from Hickman this morning, where he represented the plaintiff in the $10,000 damage suit of H. V. Hen- ley against the Illinois Central for the floss of an arm. As stuted yesterday, the jury brought in s ver- dict for the entire amount, $10,000. The defense, of course, asked for a new trial, and if they fail to get it, will take an appeal to the higher court, The gun club is this afternoon holding the trophy shoot for a silver can of smokeless powder, at La Belle park, with a good attendance EVERYTHING IN Is What the Barglars Got at Rev. Wuliman’s Wednesday Night, 4 : ; 3 ; $ 3 i. Monuments... GEORGE BERNHARD 306 Broadway OLD GLORY FOREVER! |In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is 5 Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘your banners wave, A 100-Light Capacity Machine to Be Bought By th Are nents Complete, City Cheap Groceries. Choice Prunes, per Ib... Seedless Raisins, per Ib.. Best Chewing Gum, 2 pack Choice Lemons, 2 doz Best N.G, Molasses, per gi Best Oyster Crackers, per |b. Best Sour Pickels, per gal. Fresh Meal per bu - I. L. RANDOLPH, 123 South Second Street, 'Phone 89. @ 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... Rey. B. F. Walfman, of the Ger- ran man Evangelical church, returned yesterday afternoon from Booneville, |Ind., where he went to attend con- ference, and investigated the rohbery at his home on South Fifth, He found that the thieves had sto- len nearly everything, even to the bed and chairs. They evidently hauled the plunder away in a wagon. The police have no clue. The light committee of the council is in session at Councilman store this afternoon to complete rangements for the purchase of a new machine for the light plant. The un- expected break-down of the chinery a few days ago, has impress ed the committee with the necessity of at once buying a new machine Pe ae Per TRADE MARK BACK AT WORK. Ue ma- Mr. Will Scott, of the Union de- pot yard force, who had. a hand mashed while coupling cars several 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. —— ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF WA'L- Louisyille and East. ARRIVE P.O. DEPART P, 0. 6:00 am 20 pm mn 12:30 a m Memphis and South, 6:00am. 20pm St. Louis and West. £:00am 1am 3:10 pm opm kvansyille and Ohio River Points. 10:00 a m (daily except Renton and N.C, & St 10:10pm eee LOCAL MENTION. TYP! South. 6:00 1am prepared to to all kinds of typewriting for lawyers and business men, on short notice and reasonable terms Mus. Teressa Giuerr, 1imé $2 North Fourth street, TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, The First District Teachers’ as- sociation meets today and tomorrow in Mayfeld, and quite a crowd will attend from thecity, A number of Paducah teachers are on the pro- gram, and will go down this after- boon, STRAYED. Sorrel mare, with star in face, 14's bands high, with bridle on. Finder mturuto Jere Camrsece, #17 North 9th street LOW RALES TO NEW ORLEANS, On account of the general assem- bly of the Presbyterian church in the United States, the Iilinois Central Railroad company will sell tickets to New Orleans and returo at cne fare for the round trip, on May 17, 18, and 19. Good returning until June 4th, 1898, J, T, Donovan, agenty limtt Fresh snappers and salmon, 8 cents per pound, for Saturday only, at the French Market. T. D. Hannis, 12 South Second street. Phone 18. EXCUE VIA ILLINOIS CE. Summer rates are now in effect tc Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit- tcnden and other summer and health resorts, good for 90 days. 17, and June 7, and 21, homeseeckers excursion tickets will be sold to various points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- kansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and other states at one fare for the round trip. Good for 21 days to return, 1imtf J.T, Doxovay, agent. ODD FELLOW’S NOTICE, Ingleside lodge No. 195 meet to- night in r session, The mitia- tory degree will be confered on sev- eral candidates. Visiting brothers welcome. J, H. Maxwens, N. G, Frep Hein ec'y. RETURNED HOME AGAIN, Rev. W. K. Penrod, of the First Baptist’ church, and the otbers who attended the Southern Baptist con- vention at Norfolk, Va., returned this morning and report a pleasant time, The convention next year will be held at Louisville, For nice dry sawdust tel, 29, tt Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. peice; BAKING POWDER TRAL Rex] lighthouse tender weeks ago, returned to work today. 4 WILL PILOT THE ty. Pilot Cade Stewart will take the Joseph Henry. which has been here for seyeral weeks undergoing repairs, down to Cairo temorrow mcrning. She runs between Cairo and New Orleans. A party of the commander's friends will go as far a8 Cairo, and return on the Fowler. A WOMAN AKRESTED, Mrs. Jane Thomas, a well-known boarding house keeper of Golden Pond, Trigg county, was arrested yesterday afternoon and brought in by Deputy U.S, Marshal LuRue on a charge of violating the revenue laws. She was forthwith arraigned, and produced a government license, which resulted in her prompt acquit- tal and she was released. “RK FINED. aecitenliok: Li Bessie Wells, who claims to be half |" Indian, was arrested this morning by License Inspector Jarvis on a charge of telling fortunes without a license, She was taken before Judge Sanders and pleaded guilty, being fined $5 | « and costs. She came here several | x days ago, and has been out in Fisher- ville, VANCE GETTING WORSE, Mr. Gas Vance, whose sudden ill- 8 ness is mentioned elsewhere, is this { afternoon worse, and it is teered can- not recover. It appears that the trouble with his respiratory organs is from a foreign growth, instead of|« some foreign substance which lodged there. All efforts to locate it have failed. Mr, Vane a member of the Odd Fellows’ in the county, METCALF IMPROVING, Mr. Frank Metcalf, whe had a leg amputated a few days ago, was today reported as being much better by his physician, ® even to sleeping electric lights we The intention is to pure light capacity outfit as an auxiliary to the present 120-light machines, and put 50 additional lights in city, reserving 50 to use in case of emergency. The new machine would cost about $900, and the fift which is to come out of levy. NO TRACE FOUND the Thief Who Robbed Wulfman Kesidence, ot the Up to press time, Marshal Collins had found no trace of the theif. He telegraphed to Cairo, but received a reply, stating that the thieves did not come down on the Fowler this morn- The thieves, it appears from later investigation, occupied the house during Rev. Wulfman’s in tl use absence, beds. No but a num- per of small candles used on a Christ- mas tree were burned and strewn all over the house. BREVITIES OF FUN. “I guess I'll wed aid Krupp. 1 ottling up.—Cor “Did you ever r face of the she looks believe st pikes in hers Puek Ladies Misses’... Children’s + 2,00 a 1.50 a James Coyle, who was overcome by gas in a man-hole yesterday is also betier, but is unable tobe out A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDARI: | as yet, And men’s ... 331 BROADWAY ea 100- the extra lights would cost about $500, all of this year’s 1s en route up the Tennessee to Flor- ence, Alabama, | PARAGUAY. | Ceremony, But as} as Any. THE CAINGUA OF 4 Simplo Marriaz Effective The only f has thr his pr tet by t y which theswain et the hand of | ila tapir, an he will ting his prospect- eath of a tapir uy quite an event; fables at the car- cene of gluttony begins 8 left bones of the “gres That is the only cereme The Ca e whe cass a but beas' of marr monogar care the y days before r¢ She ca ter hement a rest of afew er servile task born infant in a le hammock slung She does not or a year and a half or two years, while the child has already been exercised in arms with miniature Ideas of cleanliness seem foreig women ag well to the mer is a lucky chance that will induce them to comb theig magnificent } f hair—Dr, Ma | chon, in Popn enee Monthly. The Popular Taste. ‘Mow did Prot. Dryly happen to have such an immense audience last night?” c u The local paper got mixed, and he Surelus fund Undivided p ‘Time certiticates of deposit, pain above statement ts true to the best of my knowledge and belief REPORT OF THE CONDITION — AMERICAN-GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, At Paducah, in the State of Ken- tucky, at the Close of Busi- ness, May 5, 1898, RESOURCES # and discounts. and wusecured # 473,0% & Loan it vain a Overdrafs, secur U.S. Honda t Premiums on 8.000 OO 40,188 75 i. Treae: ef circulatta Total LIABILITIES. apltal stock paid iv urer (5 per ¢ p00 00 nls, Less expenses wad es pald x Hank notes oujsta ber National e Hanks and dividual deposite sutjec ti 7 webeck 2 Gi And charge with all your chivalry,"’ O'cr Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fnir isle to save or find a grave, And plant a new ‘red, white and blue.’* ‘What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny mote grand” the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering laud? T The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our Uncle Samuel’s’’ pills, And freedom’s bird shall 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 J. WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, etc., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES ~ | Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the ad bank Atkins, Cashier of the above- do solemuly swear that the Ep lL. an Subscribed and sworn te befor hirteenth day of 1808, ARDSON, Notary Public. My commission expires Jauary 2, 100, COMRKCT—A tient appeared in th | nounced that a y ibe give Det ere it was an- show would Vroe Presa, COCHRAN & OWEN’S Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Summer Shoes - $3.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords 1.50 tan and black slippers 1.00 tan and black slippers. nd nd 4.00 and 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes th SHOES POLISHED FREE C.F. Ep P. Nosek, Gxo. C. THOMPSON, Directors $1.25 75 75 week... 3,00 331 BROADWAY "| city of Paducah, THE SOUTHERN ‘he abstract was thade while clerk of the county court for: aterm of cight years, This department is under the supervision of a compe- tent and reliable abstractor, If in want of anything in this line ft will pay to see me, and I will appreciate your business. Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS See me to buy, sell or mortgage realty. OFFICE 832 BROADWAY Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good, Bye Mead- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c, J, D, BACON & GO, PHARMACISTS ’ Gold Pish Agents, Seventh and Jackyoem Your Last Year’s : Wheel Made New If your '97 wheel is broken, enamel off in spots, nickel rusty and tires punctured, we store it toa new appearance, and the price will not he beyoud your means, Wedo nickeling, brazing, enameling and yulean- izing, and guarantee all work to stand wear, Visit and inspect our establishment, an re | 416 North Seventh St, 5 -

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