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MAY MERCHANDISE CRASH! The'sdyantage of buying at the Bazaar was never more apparent than now. The war-prices demanded elsewhere make the low prices we quote especially inviting? bias, striped, corded and ronts in madras, gingham, lawn, grass cloth and French ties at 39, 50, 75 and $1. Special attention ink¥ted to our sep- | dere, arate shirt department. \ The largest! tucked and most ©omplete line ty the city, | piqu including wew fancy wrk effects, | din home-spun, mobkir, linen, Don't forget-—Free—A handsome pque, jperfect in Smyrna rug 30x60 worth #5 with every $25 coupon ticket ‘The dantiest and most stylish crea jtions in mid-sumurer millinery are here for you to choose from. A new invoice of fashionable pat- hats on sale at $2.50, 50 and $4.00, beautifully t «l very stylish. | A splendid selection of new white hats, beautifully trimmed at $150 $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50, Just Received—An entirely new lot of Sailors, all + styles and shapes and colors; 25 cts and upwards. The largest, best selected and cheapest line of Hair Goods in the city. 200 new French Switches at 75¢ $1. Colored Wigs complete, serges, duck, crash and shape and hang 3CO new mobair skirts, well lined, worth $1.50 anc sale price, $1 Beautiful effect on new white skirts | worth $1.75; sale price $1. ‘tera 100 new Scotch plaid skirts, silk stripe, the very loveliest skirt shown | g this season, the regular price of these skirts is $7.00. We bought the en- tive lot of samples and pat them on on sale at $3.98. Others at $1 An endless satin skirts, Always the very newest weaves and effects at lowest prices. Wash shirt waists—All and pretty waists are here 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY gor $1.75 $1.50 and $1 98 variety of silk and the new in baya- and ie. ” Emulate the owl, and get glasses for your weak eyes at Wolff's. Don't strain them further—it may mean blindness soon. Accurate and careful examination free hete. Oculists’ prescriptions carefully filled. Come in to- day. Jelay is dangerous. Yours for correct eyesight, J. LL. WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Opposite Famous, . No, 408 Broadway. Monuments...|LOCAL MENTION a fine line of finished monu- % ments which Jea| Must be Sol s callisheu iggy OPERATION PERFORMED. success, Ry For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at! TRACK IMPROVEMENTS. The street car company this morn- ing placed a section force of men at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... work on the North Sixth street track Call and see our stock and prices, bed. It will be all tora up and re. No other yard in the south bas as. laid from Broadway to Irimble street, fine an assortment of theSiatest-etyles | snd then out the latter, and detigns. | FRO: FELL FROM DER WHEEL, J, E. Williamson & Co, - 19 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky her face painfully skinned fall. hy HAS A NEW OFFIC LA BELLE PARK . T. Taytor, Lessee and Manager, R. G, Bostwick .. Resident Manager. Dr. R have dissolved partnership, and Dr. Winston has moved dick, over Robertson’s drug store. Coal. TONIGHT AND BALANCE OF W TAYLOR'S HGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE CO, HEADED BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST HARPIST, MR. CHARLES DIAMOND THE ESHER SI: THE MID coal, telephone No, 70, 2imim Barry & Hexnesercen, lights being shut off, er house on now ready for use, and the removal will be completed today, The new pow Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and Lhrost Specialist, Paducah, tt. HUBBARD, F ED F, REYNARD, VENTRILOQUIST. Every member is a star and Every act ‘a hit.” Tax Collector H. F. Lyon today began his duties as collector of city ‘axes for the ensuing year. He is a hustler, and will not neglect anyone The performance will be free ftom all vulgarity, and people who forget that it isa place for ladies and gcn- tlemen will be compelled to leave. Saturday matin 30 p.m Seais in pavilion 10 cents, BOZEO'S PLACE Mee ¢ all the reyuirem opts Telephon stovewouk, WILL OKDER PIPE, 9 for a load of hickory tf The mayor and sewerage vommit- tee will today order the 24-inch pipe gecessary for securing better drain- age on East ashington street, Work will begin at once when the pipe arrives, For Kent, Cottage on Jackson 13th. Apply to sOm4 street, near F.M,. Fisner, OF TSE PEOPLE THE RAC The July races will be held on the 21st and 22d, instead of about the A popular resort for gentlemen| 4th. Wuo appreciate an up-to-date estab- TAKE NOTICE! Until the 15th of June we will receive orders for placing water in your premises eight feet in- side of fence, including Hydrant and all connections, for $0.00 for ee Deskin the’ mad who wes ib short sonnectiog and $7.50 for sentenced to the penitentiary for one | long ¢ ounection, Open evenings year at the last term of the circus {£m 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock, @ourt, today expressed a willingness Respectfally, fore Judge Husbands aud ventenced | pyaiuzeahelmer Piumbing Co. being given one year in the peniten, | Hone362. Under valmer House, tiary. WON'T BE ALLOWED, Perkins was a member of the cele- brated Fraok gavg, and after being City Attorney 1 adjudged guilty and given one year, | today decided that Dy took an appeal, He has been in jail] who asked the counei! one year. permission to Deputy Sheriff Gus Rogers will] medicine, cx take him to Eddyville in the moruiog. Jing a license. lishmet in al! its appointments, Only the beet wines, lijuors and cigars served over the bar. t lunch in the city, PERKINS GOES TO THE PEN, I. Lightfoot » Chamberlain, last night for give his show and sell ‘not do so without pay- An operation was performed this moruing on Mr. T. Cole, of Kuttawa, d by several local doctors. It was a Miss Lillian Logue fell from = bicycle last night and bad one side of the R. Winston and Dr. Foster into the office formerly occupied by Dr. T. J. Red- If you want a load of clean nut % eof machinery in the light plant !ast night resulted in the North Second street is PERSONALS. Miss Adine Morton bas returned from Memphis. Mr. E. Rehkopf bas returocd from Washington, Mr. J. P. Buchanan, of Louisville, js at the Palmer. Gus Taliferro,of Kausas Cit y,Mo., is at the Palmer, Capt. Koger’s family have gone to Hickman on a visit. Mr. C. Thurman, of Crittenden Springs, is at the Palmer. Miss Fannie Gould left at noon for Flint, Mich., on a visit. Mr. Henry E. Thompson left last night for Memphis on a visit. Mrs. Si Bryant left at noon for St. Louis on a visit to relvtives, Mr. Joho R. Smith, the big man of Evansville, is at the Palmer, Mr. Alex Culp has gone South im the interest of Paducah Saddle Co. Mr. Hal Corbett bas returned from the west, after an absence of several days. Miss Bessie Patterson returned this morning from a visit to Cincin- nati. Thomas Edwards and Clarksville, Tenn., are Palmer.} Mr. J. S. Jackson went down to Mayfield this afternoon on a business trip. Mrs. T. C, daughter have Springs. Supt. W. A. Holly, of the Water company, and his wife, have returned from New York. Manager Chas, Taylor left this afternoon for Memphis, after a sever- al days stay. Mr. T. K. Simpson, the popular typewriter, is out after a three days illness at the Palmer, Mrs. S. H. Winstead and children left teis afternoon for Jackson, Tenn., on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gore, of South Tenth street, are parents of a girl, born last night, Mr. Frank Parham and wife left this morning for Dawson, to be absent about two weeks. Col. Jobn Sinnott is home from a Southern tour in the interest of Thompson- Wilson & Co. Mr. M. L. Teevin today took charge of the local agency of Stand- ard Oil Co., as previously announe- ed. Mr, Wm. Arste, publisher of the Waterways Journal, arrived from St. Louis on his semi-annual visit to Pa- daca, Mr. James Murpbey,of the Palmer house bar, returned this morning from a trip to St. Louis, much im- proved in bealth, Miss Eilie Rapplee, of Rapplee’s Landing, Livingston county who bas} goods concerns in this part of the been visiting in the city, returned |state. The company is now seeking home on the Buttorff this morning. a location, and may, have an elegant cous! NS MARRY. building erected by local capital 5 _— MECHANECSBURG ROBBERY. A wart avd some stony wos! FINE LINE OF CARPETS Stolen. He Was With a Vhief at Bieder- man’s Grocery Last | Night. | wim FRacer im the Police Was Keleased Other Cases Court This Morning. Made in Paducah, and guaranteed for 365 days. We invite a personal inspection of this wheel, being satisfied that a careful and thorough irivestigation of its merits will convince even the most skeptical of its superiority over any other on the market Old Wheels Taken in Exchange Prices $20 to $100 All Kinds of Bicycle Sundries Last night two negroes stopped in front of the Jake Biederman Groceiy company’s establishment, on Sout! Seventh afreet. The younger one, : boy, went inside, stole several smal articles and ran out the back way. The negro out in front was ar- rested, and proved to be Wm, Ma. non, of Hopkinsville. He was taker to the city hall by Oticer Gray. The thief was pursued to Eden's hill by Oflicer J. R. McClane, but escaped The man arrested claimed in cour this morning that he «don't knov who the other mau was, and was re teased and ordered to go hack t Hopkinsville. Gus Jackson, for drunket ness, wa fined $1 and costs, Wm. Anderson, charged with de positing a defunct canine in an alley was dismissed. The warrant against Jim Webb. colored, charged with beating his wife was§fled away, as Webb, whc was yesterday released on his owt recogaizance, failed to show up His $25 recognizance was declared forfeited. ANOTHER BIG CROWD. |All Kinds of Bicycle Repairing Bicycles Made to Order Enameling Fittings, Etc, Excelsior Bicycle Works Corner Third and WILKINS & BROWN, Proprietors, Washington Streots, James E. Wallace, Manager. Another Great Week AT JONES INSTALLMENT CO.’S Exposition of of the son, at Ballard and grand- returned from Hol] LeBelle Park Crowded Again Last Night. LaBelle park was packed last night, and the audience 8 vastly pleased with the excellent performance giver hy the company. The people hav: found out that the management means business, and the shows it will give throughout the season will be up-to- date and strictly first claes, Last night the performance wen smoother than the night before, ani Messrs, Diamond the Larpist, and Reynard, the ventriloquist, won new laurels, and the others received thei: share of the favors. The street car facilities could not be better. The indications are for a crowded house every night this week. WILL COME HERE. Household Goods LARGEST STOCK # LOWEST PRICES FINER GOODS AND BETTER TERMS CANNOT +44 BE HAD IN WESTERN KENTUCKY 4.4.4 Paducah ts to Get a Big Ter see Dry Goods House. It is practically settled that the Hases & Foster Dry Goods Co., of Trenton, Tenn., is to come to Padu cah. The proprietors have been ix correspondence for some time relative to the removal, and now the firm has announced that it will be here about the latter part of the summer, It is already buying its goods for the Pa- dacah house, aud uses letter heads dated Paducah, It will be one of the largest dry See Our Handsome Upholstered Parlor Suites Upright and Mantel Folding Beds Children’s Folding Beds Bedroom Suites Single and Double Wardrobes Couches, Lounges, Chiffonieres, Sideboards, Writing Desks Refrigerators, Water Coolers Ice Cream Freezers Baby Carriages, Center Tables Hat Racks, Rockers Came Oyer From St Louis This Morning. ‘There was a marriage of cousins at the Cumberland Presbyterian par- sonage this morning. Mr. Nicholas] on a case of grand larceny, reported Herman and Miss Caroline Schaet-|teom Mechanicsburg. tler, of St. Louis, arrived this morn- A youn man named Dann ing on the St. Louis train and were) companion roomed together, a driven to the court house, where al while away some one stole a wat license was procured. from one of them and about $15 The couple then went to the par- money. sonage, and Rev. M. KE. Chappell) ‘The police think they koow performed the ceremony, They jg guilty, but could not dad him Spent the remainder of the time look- ing over the city, and returned home on the noon train, The groom is a carriage painter of the Future Great, and his bride is his cousin. CHURCH IMPROY,: Mattings, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Rugs— In fact, everything to fit out your home complete, at terms to suit everybody The police have today been at work and a 1 , n e during the day until who cannot co! n every eve we keep WhO | peaTo anc BUSINESS CHANGES. IME MRR I! "PEDIT 1S GO Gel, Bet tao oh steppe af REMEMBER, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD the New Richmond hotel tonigh having today assumed charge. ‘Tl, change in proprietorship was de tailed in yesterday's paper. NAME TO BE CHANGED, Second Ken Infantry Be Know 17sthK. V. Camp Thomas, Chicka mau June 1,—From present indication the originally Second Kentucky Vo! unteers will be lost in merging it into the regular army of the United States Lieutenant Collier, the regmental ad- jutant of the fighting § that he had been instructed to m preparations for a change of the reg at Work to Begin on the First Pres- byterian Next Week. THE JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY THIRO AND COURT STREETS ‘BUILDING BICYCLES. Wheels tl ky Will Work will begin on the First Pres- byterian church next Monday ,repair~ ing and decorating it in the most at- tractive and up-to-date style. The Sunday school room will receive at- tention and then the remainder of the building will be beautitied, MOLASSES FAOTORY. DOG DAYS. They Got Here a Littl: Early This | | t ' \ i Season. are easily built on paper or in the imagination; any repair shop can assemble the parts of wheels ob- 2 did | tained from jobbers, and call it wheel to| building. We construct a wheel ustomer, from the rough materials, zing, enameling. nickel-pla mbling the finished wheel, nd see how we do this, Today the city hall wa ©? unwonted activity, M not show up until late avoid the rush, sunrise the small boy be- gan to st le in with some belplese canine dangling at the end of a rope. As the morning advanced, they came io pairs nad trios, the smiling them a quarter for p «lt told them to bring) io all they could find i The shed near the police court; room was soon filled with struggling, snarling dog: d there w rush in other quarters, also, for City Clerk | Patterson was writing certlicates as} rapidly as he could. Up to the time Marshal Collins decided to begin war onthe dogs, there had been licenses paid on only half a dozen or thereabout. ‘This afternoon 150 or more liceases had been paid, and doubiess many more will be paid by tomorrow, and as soon as the owners of some of the dogs find out that their pets are in the pound Marshal Collins laughingly said this morning that the first thing be! did was to send around to the homes of the city officials and councilmen, He found a dog at the bouse of each, | snd two at some, he alleged. Judge Sanders here displayed a tag The Jake Biederman Grocery company will in aday or two, prob- ably tomorrow, start its new molasses | Ment’s name, which will probably he factory on the North Side, The ma-|the 178th Regular Volunteer Rez! chinery is all in, and was given a| ment. trial this moroing, Here at camp General Brooke has It is expected to begin the opera- | 8 placed the various regiments as to tion of the factory tomorrow. It is} ave them arranged in brigades avd tally equipped and will be quite a big divisions formation, According to concern. this arrangement Keotucky troop will fight shoulder to shoulder with the Eighth, Nioth and Sixty-nioth New York, the Second Missour and Second Wisconsin regiments uit the THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 416 North Seventh St. A SUMMER TRIP, Arrangements have been completed by memers of the Y. M. C. A. for 4 summer excursion to Lake Geneva, |) Wisconsin, this summer. There are already a dozen or more who have signed to go, and will leave later, The party leaves about July 11th MECHANICSBURG ACCIDENT, The following dispatch was received ny the Sun today “Company K is in excellent healib and spirits ; belong to the first battal- lion, Maj. Saffarrans, Capt. Davis commanding. Privates all be ready to move. Joe Smith will go with us The company is pot yet equipped. Wirt H. Faurey,’” BRYAN GOING TO WAR. Lincoln, Neb., June 1.—W. J Bryan yesterday received a message from Gov. Stephens of Missouri, of- fering him the colonelcy of a new Missouri regiment. Hon. John K, Hendrick today Mr. Bryan did not accept at once. heard from Smithland, aod learned| but wired that he could not ask « that the four homing pigeons he re.| better command than that composed | and tox reveipt, and Prosecuting At- leased on the wharf here yesterday |of Missourians. torney Wheeler Campbell declared | | returned to Smithland eighteen min- Mr. Bryan said privately that he|be bad paid his tax, but left the re- utes after he released them here. still had hopes of commanding a Ne-|ceipt at home. They are splendid birds, and made] braska regiment. If by any deliber-| In a day or two the dogs impound. what is considered good time. They|ate act on the part of Washingtou |} ed and not called for willbe drown.) , a¥ os were obtained in Louisville, officials he is deprived of this com-| ed. The east pier of the big bridge of STREET ROLLER IN, This morning the street roller was sired suiliciently to build a fire in Mt, and it was then rua off Broadway and placed where it could not block up the principal streets. It will not be used again by the contractors for a few days, perhaps. Yesterday afternoon three country men called on Mayor Lang, and one of them said: ‘I seen thet thar thing down thar asmokin’, an’ ‘lowed you wanted ‘some feller to run it; so 1 come up to git the job,”’ **What experience have you had?’’ the mayor inquired, | “Wal, Tran a thrasher en-jine fur (nigh on to three years,’ was the re- ly. The little daughter of Mr, Bunk Euler, of the South Side, fell a day or two since and broke its left leg. James Damron, an employe at the Seamon factory, was paiofully burt hy a piece of flying timber, IN EIGHTEEN MINUTES, “RING FRAT, GREAT GINE Screen Doors, Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Lawn Swings, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. ‘The fastest wheel that ever rolled over the streets of Paducah Refrigerators, Ice Picks, LARGEST STOCK Screen and Wi the thi Fine Shoe Gee —that's it—is sold by else in Paducah. If you try regular customer. You can The Douglas ver wear them? They fit Most people kn styles, and can be had here Plenty of other goo Drop in and inspect th best selected in town 306 Broadway This design is representative the otwear y those who insist on the best The John Foster w what they Screen Windows LOWEST PRICES Doors ndows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD .E. JONES _— eee eee BO2O0000404 ery highest excellence in manufacture of ladies’ fine The shoe sold under s trade mark is made to sat for Ladies nhard, and nowhere A pair you neeforth a tter suited, Shoes for Men 11, look well and wear well They all are made in are ne but the hands« nest and $ : | : GEORGE BERNHARD AA0000 0000000008068 To the pleted district foot complete. month only. Under Palmer House. Notice Public! We will connect sewers in com- for 15 cents per This is for one Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y! Open evenings 7 to 9. Telephone 362. foundation Sunday morning and slid on rollers to a new foundation, a dis- ‘ance of nearly four feet. This is the first engineering feat of the kind ever accomplished. The pier was GO feet high, 25 feet wide and 12 feet in diameter, built of granite, ‘The time occupied in mv- menaites CY on a ie mand he will then go to Missouri and| If your dog is missing, look for| the Northern Pacific railroad at Bis- LICENSED TO MARRY, lead that regiment. woe lian av the elty ball before it is too|marck, N. Q., weighing over 9,000, “In any event,” he added, “I|late, ;090 pounds, was moved from its pose to serve my country in spite} Meanwhile Clerk Patterson will) “= Ser. any injustice from official }eontinue to rake in the schekels and sources,”” Marsha! Collins to pay them out. ation Forever. ‘andy Cathartic, Me OP 2a drugwiows fund money. colored, were licersed to merry to- day, Y ial Marae ing the pier was less than a minute, The engincers were assisted by a slide of earth, which sl'd the entire mass along the steel rollers provided for that purpose, The work of preparing for the movement oceupied over eight months, ‘The moving of the pier was neces. sary for the fact that it was displaced by the sliding of earth beneath the foundation, and to correct the diffe culty it was necessary to build the new foundation and move the pier back to the place from which ip been moved, The work was doneentirel interropting teotlic Tua as usual, ly without » nd trains will