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7 ae HURRAH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! “ —o _ - — - : “ s a : , Shopping Made Easy, Pleasant ANOTHER BURGLAR SEWERAGE How pet to my heart is our snug little bathroom, NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY and Profitable Has Been Lodged in Jail for the M ATTERS.| fia dastata, Hniskel ite neek painted horelone re So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, ‘The Bazaar makes it a point to have just the goods you want. The Recent Wulfman eh But the best thing there is within that enclosure, ‘ - newest styles find their way quickly to our counters from every market. Robber: | The object that pleases us most of them all Screen}Doors, Screen Windows = Immense assortments bought for spot cash at bed-rock prices. We can pry. i Some Timely Remarks On the That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure, Munageaient of the Bowen | Is the good Champion heater that stands by the wall Cream Freezers, Hammocks, The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater, give you unequalled bargains in fine new goods, This week we place le a number of special purchases that mean a saving of 25 to 50 ous ae. to cristomers Bully Bud Elrod Goes to Jail ina Wie ies, bendy Nest bi tall per cent. to c Ss. age Construction By the he nice, handy heater, so shiny and ta e ‘ . Pistol Case—Other Police Shirt waists at the price of making.| Don't forget, we are giving a handsome : ; Just ought the entire remaining stock , imported $5.00 Smyrna rug with every Court Notes, Present Counetl. When the fires are all out and the children awake me, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, of this season's shirt waists from the | $25.00 coupon ticket. With coughs or with croup, at once, with all speed, " York facturer, They * ‘ We have just opened up —— ~ a ay » heate: y ay bet i lent Me ort munca. TOS Chie Springs yoa® a opened wp To ight up the heater I sivightway betake me Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, ilies and piques, in white and colors.| Millinery spring millinery, which] Another one of the negroes ‘The Broadway Work Stopped, And find it is always a good friend indeed They ranged in price from 75 to $2.00.| will be displayed for the first time.| yared with the Wulfman robbery (~ ., ‘ : For laundry, for sickroom— most all pain relieving “ They go on sue for 39, 69, 75nd g8e. | eautiful ant tasty effects im greatest | Charged with the | ight by Oficers| Waiting for the Grade—Some- Pas gil hat ls melted: best extenct be tee Water Coolers. i ‘i Suspicious About the For hot water bags—why, ‘tis past all believing plaids with heavy satin bars, in tur-|est styles, white and colored, lace fin fuoise, cerise blue and white, black and | ished, chip and fancy straw, at $2.50, tripes and checks, These skirts | $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. le would he considered cheap at $5.00 and | Vour choice of soo elegant trimmed | charge of housebreaking, and held ~ $8.00; our prices while they last, @2.25| hats from our work room, all the very| until tomorrow, In default of a and $3.98. latest styles, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, ] $200 bond, she went to jail. ‘This is] To te sun j Ask to ses out $1.00 mohair skirts. | | worth double our ¢ four charged with the burglary, and] The city council is on the verge of | e. . Rie eg rk wa ee wear wee unturwant, "'|in addition there are two or three| having 875 extorted from the elly Champion Instantaneous olors, regular prices $1.00 and $1.25 z ou aale oe Sizes 5%, and 6, jot of hair switches at 75¢ and] charged with receiving stolen goods | treasury on recommendation of the Ladies’ fine soc plaid hose, age. $1.00, Colored wigs complete, soc. ‘The robbery was an unusually bold | cit y, by the gentleman who W. t H t one, the residence of Rev. Wulfman, |operated the street roller under the a er ea er 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROMDWAY | on South Fitth street, being divested old administration for the extende| of almost everything it contained, | period of half a day. ‘The $75 was| Exclusive state agency. Prices upon application. Heats forty Just received, roo sample swell skirts, | variety t di D . = name is thing 8 in the police court this morning on 9 " . The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater- RICES . the very latest thing, Fine French| Your choice of 250 pattern hats, new No living without one henceforward for me, — while he was away at conference. | agreed on as a compromise, the gen- gallons of water to 140 degrees for J: cents. The 1 AM SELLING * be gee ‘te ve ay Bad Elrod, charged with carrying] tleman having sued the city for $500. proper bathing temperature is 70 degrees. THE... 9 M t Bi 1 concealed a pistol, was fined $25and| It certainly looks a little strange = . £ onur Y len Ss . 1cyvye e costs this morning in the police|that the judgment of the city attor~| ior jor plumber, per hour ¢ Thirty-gallon galvanized hoile $70 : — court, and sentenced to juil for ten} ney is that the much abused and dlis- | three-quarter galvanized pipe, per foot 4 | Zine bath tubs s ~ ° S Ne Rp We have in stock Repairing days. He went to jail to spend the} appointed erstwhile engineer of the | Half gaivanired pipe, per foot «| Copper bath tubs : % rt Bi a fine line of time. In two breach of the peace roller can get any amount at all out] Wsshetand how! round ME peers tg tarwcrete rey : . finished monu- Varo bt iiians ih tkkee cases he was fined $10 aud costs] of the city other than the amount al- | “anand how? ovs m— i“ » UIC J x ments which pais business have teaghtes that” (SAMs ready paid, due him for actual work ; ain sink a a bicycle is too delicate a piece Acase against Babe Nard, for} yer he tells the council that the gen- ‘ *~ ° Must be Sold} of. mschizery to, be Randted by gaming, was continued until tomor-|tleman can recover the entire amount Ste ] iy jie in an ecperienne We hase row, of $500 at the trial, despite the fact be i e shopis no experiment, We have - a festies ; | For thirty days| 4 five-horse Gower tatct, lathe RE} Tprops pEap. — | ‘P# big ped ‘hoot vette Ae OTHER WORK IN THE SAME PROPORTION illsell for} dy8amo and all the modern dict accept $75 for his chances of gevting we will sell 4 niachines for this work. We do the $500. ae os ang re byt anything the best nickel-plating, enamel Edward Remenyi, who bas charmed] ‘The facts in the case, brieily told, S in the stock ai z and vulcanizing in the west- rtp rity . : i i See pov ne eae Bid hows falldaad Seadey. attedaoalon uct cece is cena OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: REMARKA ae s bow, fell dead Sunday afternoon | ¢ powered to employ @ man - His Sn ; ' all and see our stock and prices. cisco. mittee employed him and also made : BAL BANK, weve ee : . See them, No other yard in the south has ss) THE SOUTHERN tlc had played two or three classi-|q contract. with him for one year, ey fine an assortment of theSlatest styles 416 North Seventh St. cal pieces and the great audience en-) when it only had authority to em- and designs. ! i i cored him to the echo. Remenyi|ploy. The council refused to ratify Linnwood, Linnwood, nothing commenced to play ‘‘Delibi's Pizzi-|the contract, and designated another i. 119 Morte oot, Williamson & Co, else. tf [eati”? He had just completed a few] man to run the roller. This was all ars of the difficult fingering when} done with the advice of City Attor- he leaned forward as ifto speak to}pey L. D. Husbands, now circuit one of the musicians in the orchestra, | judge, whom Attorney Lightfoot @ s continuing his piece. He seemed tojclaims advised him that the city pause for a minute, and then slowly] would lose the case. ‘ y fell forward on his face, One of the} ——- ; musicians caught him just before he] This new council has done just touched the stage and prevented him| ¥b8t was expected of it, when it be- from rolling off. gan fooling with the sewerage sys- The Sun has moved to its NEW) An we? over. He was carried|tem. It has got the city, from the stage and physicians im-|to the public statement of some of its 4 quarters at mediately summoned, but the aged {OW members, ‘left in the middle of This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine ‘cording 8 footwear, The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat isfy those who insist on the best, musician was past medical aid. a bad fix.”” ; Edouard Remeyi was born in Hun-| Te start with, the other council, gary 64 years ago, He leaves a|!® bovis ad the sewerage sys- widow, son and daughter, who reside] ‘e™, bad the plans drawn by an ex- J Toa W a a taeYeer ste perienced man, who built and had The John Foster Remenyi’s deft touches evolved | Charge of # successful system similar : ’ such delicious strains as unquestion- | the system adopted here, not 200 Fine Shoe for Ladies —S—S—_= ably stamped him as one of thegrent-|™iles away. After beginning the NEWS BY ’PHONE. est violinists of the age, work this gentleman, whose ability —that's it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere pened ‘LOCAL M N ION pata Rts +, A and judgment can not be questioned, i ‘ F 2 Novel Device for Communicating Happen- e eocceececeecooooonn, | 9 employed at a salary of $150 a else in Paducah. If you try a pair you are henceforth a 7 ings in a Busy World —— month to superintend the entire regular customer. You can't be ° otter suited. he most curious news communi work. Everything went well until tor—newspaper it cannot be called MASONIC NOTICE. PERSONALS. the new couneil came into office The Douglas Shoes for Men $ ae —is that possessed by Buda-Pesth, Soe Anticipating his discharge, the gea- rd ; the capital of Hungary. ‘The Hirmon- Plain City Lodge No 449, F Uleman resigned. ‘The council, hav- ever wear them? Tltey fit well, look well and wear well es : do supplies its 6,000 subscribers wi & A. M., will meet at their] Seeeeeeeeeeee: in, Abiding faith in its own wis. Most people know what they are. ‘They are made in all { all the news of the day by telephone lodge room in the Leech build- oo dom and sagacity, concluded it! stvten. aii okt Ge tad tak my | A special wire 168 miles long runs)ing on North Fourth street at §] .Mr. Nick Hans is unimproved. {could build the sewerage system all “it Ps along the windows of the houses of ]0’clock tonight in stated communica-| Mfr, John Schotta is unimproved, | Dy its little self, with the assistance Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes the subseribers, which are connec tion. All Master Masons welcome. Col, BR. G:.Oaldwell’ bas gone. to of its cily engineer, who may have Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and with the main line by separate wi By order of W. M. | resington known something about sewerage in best selected in town special apparatus prevents the bloc! G. O. Incram etary. L. H. Schuerman, of Corrollton,|‘t®, taleyon days of his youth, a sEORGE BERNHARD ‘ ing of the system by an accident gt apna pe oe 7 ee i ve *|balf century or more ago. It res GE E ~ i oneof thestationa Insidethe houses, | tor sveene fen cate ae ey attable| is at the Palmer. fused to re-engage the expert, and 206 Broadway ; im Jong flexible wires allow the receiver | Drug store. : tf | cel Hite D. Bowman, of Louis-| left the whole thing in the hands of London, May 17.—The latest bull b % to be carried anywhere, so that th iia NT a ville, is at the Palmer. its city engineer, who was thoroughly] stone can not live through this comir PAA nana Danae ed news be listened to in bed. " EXCURSION VIA Mr. Sam Coile, of Wickliffe, is a]unfamiliar with the system and the PERE R TS Ee Te | fews is gathered in the ordinary way, ILLINOL TRAL BR. | guest of Col. Tom Corbett. work already done. “The first break) d cable. It is carefully edited in the of. | Summer rates are now in effect to| Creal Springs for a sojourn. ed caps for the manbole covers—caps| there. If the city engineer sdoesn t} The Steps we Take. ; fice, written out, and after being ap Dewees Grayson, Cerulean, Crit-} Henry Grece has gone to Stiles to} With holes in them for the eseapa of] know a A ior rae apie The “4 Ae to which theat % = prov d by the editor is pessod ont pe ye ra airs and health! spend 2 couple of months. The subject i, Cop be ne Rs aM sai dd get ne be ; - 4 Phere : In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag 18 he “speakers,” who read the items | Tsorts, good for 40 ¢ y Dye igitated until it was} 's some mys aye io into the telephone, There are ten |, Oa May 17, and June 7, and 21,], Mrs. Mary Hall Hoff, of Clinton, }ghown that the caps were a failure| anyhow. ‘The claim that Mr. K i cit taken te ' T i est of Mrs. J, M, Ezell speakers, chosen for their loud, clear | bomeseekers excursion tickets will be] 'S & guest of Mrs. J. M, Ezell. wherever tried, and it was then|of Memphis, formerly sewer Dottie a? & vast niurieda. voices, who work in shiftsof two. ‘The [80M to. various points 1m Tennessee, | Miss Angilee Thomas has gone to] abandoned. gineer, has them is absurd, as they baby ha nail a Gat bo first news is sent out at 8:30. m.,and | Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- | Louisville on a visit to relations, Since then, the engineer has tried | Were turned over by former City En- Waa Hah w mest’ Catia ahve © 28 editions of this curio: kansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and] Mrs. Hoffman, of Washington | to tear down the plans of the sewer-|gineer Wilcox to the present sdimnis 7 . 'y f thiseuriou ) iz , Brave patriots, all “your banners w iaial every as. © Ther other states at one fare for the round street, an aged citizen, dangerously|age expert whenever possible and| tration, long after Mr. Elliott had re- t y . ry da, Ther 8 g' ) . I . 1 that over And charge with all your chivalry times for cach kind of news, e» that |{iP- Good for 21 days to return, | ill. substitute hs own antiquated notions} Signed, and have since been seen in are taken on going up and down ; the subscribers know exactly when to} 1 !mtf J.T. Doxovas, agent.| Mr, Edwin Rivers left this after-| #bout sewerage. The ‘gall’ it ree aol SOR ae 9 O08 iy eral i ig O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave @0 the inctveineel te beer whei Seer aTys noon for Evsnsville on a business|@¥ites for a msn unfamiliar with} Work on the roadway sewer has| Sends our noble seamen, andaunted, true, they want. ‘Toward evening, as habia A Ds ¥ fee sewerage work to try to undo the|been suspended since Saturday at| Mexico and the Indians. A tale bela hate be Sed ceeds, & j grows scarce, the subscribers are em | phe normal cla rgunized by|,, M8: Will ‘T. Eddy has gone to re “ ao anne is too palpable for gel aan scenes 2 get ey of Yaqu. Indians has been Aud plant a new sred, white aud blue tertained with ins ental and voes ae ee " * yi to rela- ber comment. ’ st ic dima \ A rus the Mexiean go’ > Todi streets ane an a ve Prot, KE. A. Fox, for the study of panels Mo., on a@ visit to rela Since then, be bas made a number| pipe until they get » copy of the pro- , . Lex ah ROY thr mages aim can ear kaow ry t hie soloe YY TT bible history and Sanday school ; of changes in the syste is is| file ; b pen iat destiny more grand’ s yey: ah a al spusiviate Dt the thy training lessons, hus le an excel.| Master Raymond Gilbert, of Gol-| one sit be ye 7 tidy ‘Mt gp Io vonclusion, the new council will P eneral, » the soldier's fight for freedom's right, At first these concerts were held in | ient showing in the examination of ite| Conds, is visiting bis uncle, Mr. ; a " he people of Pad oj » free a suffering land? the Mitral. lochs, but now cane ig minution of ite] g former assistant, disagreed be responsible tu the people of Padu fan the ruler 8 tion is made, by arrangement. wih, [papers at Loumville, All of the tank NDE Mr. Lyon knows something about|©al for the sewer system. It 1 of being ro The Spanish Dons shall taste the principal misic’halle and ay a fourteen"passed, and the bighest per | Extitor Pete Roach, of the Mt. | this system of sewerage, and he saw] Ought to have a competent engineer) ) ) h his 800 war Our “Uncle Samuel’s’’ pills, eee y sf ap even Teent., 4.66, was made by Mrs, Jeff] Vernon, Ind., Democrat, was in the] at once that certain changes made by} t the head of the work, avd finish it) mt « ep wom yor hy . rooms of the town. Similar arrange- |), Hernd t Miss Adtsh teccce |aute A ‘ g y . 1 ror eve among other And freedoms bird sball proudly soar mente have been made with churches | 2, Heradon and Mins Adah Brazel-| city yesterda: the city engineer would militate| according to the pluns of the men) ,; In the Pride of the Great Antilles, o for Sundays and holy days, so that, in | °” Mr. Mace Bodenheimer, formerly] against the successful working of the| Who designed it. “ —-- 2 ‘ ad an (Gea hone oe errempryye of Paducaly, was today at Chicago system, and didn’t hesitate to say go.| The council stands as a represen- | Convisseur's delight—L innwood! In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody eMac nena TIRE suhesethons ce married to Miss Hattie Gladbaum, ) One of these was a change on Sec-| tative of the people, and not as the) Cigar. ut to go to listen to concerts and aitend divine > pat of Memphis, ond street, where the grade was|Champion of any individual. —[t L$ | -----——eee i say is | tam wep atts ola Gola 3 li an lta mae, we] MORTON OFRA ROUSE | TO RI N'S STORE own houses, This novel arr any | beweitiog for lawyers aud busicess | Puryear ig attending federal court at|@tsined into the mains, After a] Whims of incompetent and antiquated Fletcher Terrell, Manager has been termed “the newspaper of [muon short notice and reasonable |Covington, His wife accompanied | kick on the part of property holders, |olficials. If it wants the city AT 205 BROADWAY 4 the future.” For persona re tay se terms Mus, TeRnssa Gitneer, him, aod they will visit Cincinnati. the mayor insisted that the grade be|Sineer to learn something aby pat the] asin unable to read it wil ¥ 11m6 489 North Fourth street.| pisimester T. T Biabedycen arranged to suit the properly owners, pooriruetion of sewerage it oug't ~ = chy ‘ = ‘, , ste: q e , yhim afarm somewhere outside] t » it will scareoly commend it For sawaust go w 10d 8. 3d St, | Eddyville, one of the most popular instead of the city engineer, and this| buy Two nights and Saturday matinee, s vanish vate) “ . e ol i] ings py 8 Cl e it beginnin ee a ne Cas meni Lyon sory, at ove ofthe] 086 ofthe Gating is alege, be city and pat bim bere with ‘in J, WILL FISHER would be useless for reference; one |LOW RALES 10 NEW ORLEANS, | 0st prominent republican politicians : ; sseaty, the my Rae “qs/20.. FRIDAY, MA x could not stop hearing for a time, to ee Fe dealara, wenn tbe city’. lant | eR Oe Peeled (oF some a eee ee eee Oe ees oe Y'.20 aster Commissioner Agent for Fir % conte rl ae ise in ee On account of the general assem [8M tion of Mr, Lyon, although he had pleases. McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insuri a maragraphs he cut out and preserved. | bly of the Presbyterian church ne aie iss no authority to d But the people of Paducah are ' Pe St. Louis Globe-Demoer: “ y prity to do so, people Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the Taonis Globe-Democrat United Bistee, the Illinois Central PE Bose : His last break was to lower the} Paying for this system he al they EDISON'S KINETOSCOPE city or county. » A Relief. ‘ailroad company will sell tickets to] . e children Wish me to ask you |grade on Broadway four feet, and|Want it built right. They don’t PRODUCING Palka re aE oh New Orleaus and return at one fare| 0 tell them some fairy stories,” said | when Superintendent Erler refused | Want it botched and butchered up by Silane ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES F 4 cay hees rustlivewfthin your /for the round trip, on May 17, 1%,| the politician's wife ,, | te follow the. grade sheets, he raised | BOVices in the business, and the coun- WAR PICTURES Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the 4 Roose Fale alien? and 1%. Good returning until June ‘My dear,” was the reply, “I can’t ]it two feet. Mr, Erler still refused, |¢il ought to. stand up for the rights city of Paducah, The absiract was made while clerk of the county court for £ Bi. ae eal right, gowernor. 1] 4th, 1998, Donovan, agent, | 40 it. T have been talking toa great|and the written agreement of the] f the people inste: anding Showing the Maine explosion, with] Str™ of eight years, This department is under the supervision of a compe. ~ Cralte wits uly son to ask me 11mtt many voters to-day. I must have]city to pay for the extra work was|Pinely by and seeing their xe hanical effects. Scene taken direct bay eae a wil eres wee uae tne {a Sle ne ee Prog, Mt M—Detrott Free} oe nice dry sawdust tal 29, ag] a¥ seme relaxation from the routine} igdored, because without the original | #¥atem ruined by an incoipetent ¢ vans harbor, Shows the wreck , vv d 3 bad of bnsiness."—Washington Star. profile, the con’ractors have no way | sineer. Fam Pray. pans ageat work on the Maine Office 125 South Fours Srost (Legal Row) : Why Not? “More ‘Trotieys Ne prearials how much extra work RVIO! ~ duced at five leading theaters is ow aeiats ean Tie hy hatte the Frogtown Kid rissa ta tamairk: fe fPsaace as been done % Ps JE, York city to crowded houses. “If battleships is ‘she’s? why ain't Awarded _ The éy ndicate operating the street || a yd engineer, Waims the pro- ronan eta ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA L- Ww. M. JANES 4 cy called ‘wimmin-o’-wacP'"_-PLIL| Highest Honors—World's railways in Mexico are introducing | les he has never seen, and doesn’t| Fine Jersey bull, at the ‘Torian % 3 6 'elphia Reco : Bod Fi a's Falt electricity aaa metive power. "The | KNOW where they are. [tix neverthes| place, West Hroadway. Prices 10 and 2c. Ladies free Friday Lanlayilte Red Hanae i phia Record Gold Medal, Midwinter Fai p ; anuive DEPAKT P, 0, hedal, Midwinter Fair. | company owas 140 milesof rep? Jess asserte 1 that they were in his 16m6 HU. Banserr, [Might when accompanied by a paid 20€ | ¢.49 a sam 7 ¢ The Chee iul Idiot. ‘DR: ticket. Seats can erved at Van|? fs pm i Culin’s Thursday Did You ever hear the story about ° Memphis and South, ocr of the extreme paucity of ™ I th t's tail?” asked the type- ° * ihe ali tal asked the type COCHRAN & OWEN’S J.S. GANSTER Oe saliuaetining fulk-lore lectures one Pee pane ee ee eee '33/Good Bye \ Tien ohne, ,eeid, the pecial Sale of Ladies ’ isses’ and Children’s Notarv Publi Lvansyille and Ohio River Points. Chef Tot, i thing tale ot hare CREAM Summer Shoes hamidaiy nometiast?esf Old Headache (1 hair™—Indianasolis Journal R | AND SOLICITOR OF Benton and N.C, & Bt In Sore If you use our Good Bye Head. Oldest Actor ia the Wi Ladies’ .......$3.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords... | PENSION CLAIMS! = 1 ache Powders—4 doses, 10c, oo ad ‘orld. Misses tereees 2,00 and 1.50 tan and black slippers... Hh ' ‘Typewriter for Sale. } i James Doel, who is 94 years old, is Children’s.... 1.50 and 1,00 tan and black slippers..... | Prompt and thorough attention given In perfect condition,(brand new,in 5 the oldost actor in the world. He vi | And men’s ... 4.00 and 3.50 tan and black viel-kid shoes SE Aho tay wg PK Wwiiiams typewriter for\J, D, BACON & GO mi nevera great actor, but he never were i 331 BROADWA : i Vouchere tor quarterly payment of oo! gad 9 Bllebeostertes foc ©" it ‘ : allt ab t) o ri f 28 POLI —— ji sane! ars. 60.00, an ol 4 e* overcoat jn his life or carried i aes fens Coie hear tees Y SHOES POLISHED FREE 331 BROADWAY pensions carefully attended to, inquire st the Suw.Of- PHARMACISTS : e | AYNing stick or umbrella. | 4@ YEARS THESTANDAR! | Oilice, 714 South ‘Third sucet, tt a Gold cael ‘Seventh and Jacksoa

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