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J. D. Bacon & Co. J.D. Bacon & Co. J. D, Bacon & Co.| PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIES. BEECHE! A STORY OF MR. How the Preacher W the gard of Two Irish Girls. isp new story of Heury Ward » Which illustrates better than known anecdotes of the vr his ready sympathy, BAD BUD tention, Reater! ‘The cHoicest, most desirable and most fashionable fabrics tor spring and eign ll wear hse ad be kept here No Otte ijl sell you goods at our id prices. A superb exhibit of MAllinery for spring and summer wif be shown | here as the season apptoaches, We are now searghing the mar kets for Dress Gogds, elegance in | Woolens, Wash Fabrics and New Silks. If it pays to gave pay to trade here, When the carpenters and painters are through fixing our store up and we blossom into spring business will surprise you with elegat things and low prices We are now showing staple goods for lower prices than you can buy them for at other stores. Some new things in woolen dress goods for spring we are Showing for 20c instead of the usual 3oc price In millinery we are showing beautiful new violets for 5¢ a bunch that are us ually sold for roc And regular 2g violets are sold at 1s¢ or 2 bunches for . Masonyille, Lonsdale, Loom and Hope bleached ire selling below Caused Much Domestic Trouble We make a specialty of staining . sheets filled at all hours] Can prepare your family or private | 4 ae in this oft-negletted line ct o.\¢ busi: Yesterday all kinds of barks, roote and | terbs, 60, ht Bell recipes, from @ liniment to a corn cure, and do it right, Pharmacists: Druggists and Apothecaries, WAS — PROMPTLY —— ten years named Bri servant in one of the families in Hei istrict, rent to the old cousin, who wanted to try het fortune in the new world, ‘The ©, acordingly, landed in New an game over to Brooklyn to she had received: Bhe finding her way in king strangers, but when she hat 1 there she could not find the TWO MRE CASS AGAINST HIM. as a the “PULLED,” = ° . < Cor. Skventu anp Jackson Sraeers, Papvcan, Ky, Dry Goods equircd to Execute a Peace Bond Sy Claud Elkins «lay May tiel. Mr. Fred Nagel is in Louisville on a brief visit. Mr, W. Fred Long speut yesterday ia Dyersburg. Mr J.J. Dafour left this morning for atour of West Virginia. Mr. B. B. Rhodes, of Arlington was in the city today. Mr. Andy Bauer left today for New Orleans to attend Mardi Gras. Circulator Dayis, of the ‘Regis- ter,”’ is on duty again after a weeks’ illness of grip. Mr. Harvey Kidd, city but now of a brief visit, Mrs. Irene Cox and her guest, Mrs, Judge Latham, of Memphis, have gone to New York to spend sev- eral weeks, Hon. Chas. Reed and daughter, Miss Emma, and Mr, J. L, Kilgore and wi left on the Fowler this morning for a round trip to Cairo. Miss Willie Stene, who has ben visiting the Misses Hattic and Mag- gie Clark, on South Fourth street, returned to her home in Kuttawa this a. m. Mr. Alton Wade, of Nashville, ar- rived Saturday night to accor pany home his sister, Miss Saidee » ade, who has been on a visit to Miss Mary K. Sowell. Miss Myrtle Windrow,of Sherman, Texas, who has been on a visit to relatives at Memphis, returned yes- terday and is visiting Mrs. Horace Mankin and family. RIGHT OF WAY ORDINANCE, spent The | g ut the streets he hich her cousin lived. wandered al opelessly involved in despair, #he deter doorbell of the near he WATER FILTERS. What is more essential to good health 5) than purewater? Our filters will make impure water as pure and sparkling as spring w ail Every family should have one. Every f tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Scott Hardware Co. * INCORPORAT Sign of Big Hatchet. 5 a 5c. CIGARS. US @ Ask For Them. ©. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR We can sell you shoes for lower rec ea Caligraph and Densmore wiiere 7 Typewriters and Supptt We have hAlf-soling atid Aepair 07 SOUTH: ND STREET F Fede te Ting done at cit prigat. r Id Machines at liberal figures. to him and ther door.” rmly refused to ent door, He t Dowd, and in a y woman, much honor that was being to the door Miss Dowd?" about oll the trouble veniently attend to lay afternoon he met Harlan at Third and Broadway and blandly informed bin he intended to go to the Ce mercial Hotel, one block away whip his divoreed and an: woman, her — companion, asked the officer to accompany him and see that the job was done right but the latter declined. A short time aftervards a tele- phone message was recvivel at the city hall asking that oflicers be sent to the Commercial Hotel, corner of Third and Jefferson, Officers Jones and Harlan were despatched and found Elrod in the hall holding his divorced wife, Mollie Elrod, who was | oid not uniery trying to get away. penal He was arrested but the two offi-| every one w cers could do little with n. He t th t seized Ollicer H n by the collar and the latter bit | and tried to compel him to relinquish his grasp by triking him on the knuckles with his club. He finally strack himself in the jaw, however, aud cllicer Jones, hav- ivg no club, began to pummel the recalcetrant prisoner with At this juncture help was telephoved for aud Officers Kaker and Wheeler responded. ' Elrod overcome Started to the city hall OlWcer Ei aker finally had club, | This morning Elrod was presented | on three charges, ove for a breach of the peace, one for resisting an officer and the other on a peace warrant sworn out by Mollie couple have not lived t some time, and st secured a di voree, The defendant was not ready | for trial this morning, but it being im perative to try the peace warrant, Mrs. | P Elrod was sworn,and said her former | Reve! husband had threatened to kill her, | Ye had torn her dd that she} *M was afraid of him. The fact that he | your had threatened her was proven by other boerders at the Commercial Hotel. he defendant sworn while he did not depy ins threats, he said that he never had any intention of harming the woman, going there simply to talk to her about their boy, Willie | Judge Sanders requ the de-| fendant to e: ite a $150 bond for] {bis good behaviour for a period of | Vere t one year, The other two cases were continued until Wednesday A SURPRISE MARRIAGE Bud p can con Quester Elrod ha: ask, 1 the door was oper ing old man, with a nt physiq 1 wavy hair ed hita the address, but instead her he asked in a kindly wanted. Encouraged by young immigrant told and explained why 1 the address, and Just i Ju now. Otficer Frank money it will EVERY MAN INAMERICA would have his clothes made to measnre if he fully realized how much more comfort, more style and more money’s worth he gets when he buys his garments that way. It isn’t Odd that a man who has once worn a made to-meas- ure suit hardly ever goes back to a ready-made. W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. moely of the wa td laced nt he reappeared, and the started off together. ‘I he asked he 318, 320, Paducah, utted to, with her new friend nd the reason of the hat met them from ther an, del m they passed »pped before nd the old Fruit Domes. the mar a hand of ‘You the man said tic ket Hambu <dgin terns work we are showing at lower pfices than d this class of work else we AFTER BUYING A. CIGAR... he remarked that the cigar was burning up the center i chimney on fire. The as badly filled. The very ar makers in this or any other country will sometimes make a cigar of tnis kind—occas ionally you may ftup across one of this kind in the fery highest priced cigars—but’ we don't think you will fing ONE INA THOUSAND of our Ada Rehan which is the best se. cigar we ever sold, We protect our customers of cigars and guarantee you a good smoke fora nickel. If you do get oue that don’t burn nicely we will give you another. servant girl ahed: “Dose sin daihty pat signs ervant; “she's you w id the visitor, chuck! I you kindly tell b like to see her ing to that where We are showing nen’s unlaun dered white shirts’ with 3-ply linen rosom re-inigtced and front for only apiece his fist learried the e met some upstairs, | back f the ann to whom she 33 g that had o¢ ers of the f y aud with to use they him was met told t} Wh A Novelty For the Children... CFF anid ¢ gay Wil! exchange for o! Harbour’s New Quarters, Near Broadway, 112-114 N. Third Street. GC. FF. Schrader, _ 1 EALER IN STAPLE vei wot PRENCY. GROCERIES I and 2 ne Freshy ‘Meats, &q._ Low prices, prompt and folitg attention. Give me a ra trial order and I will please you. Free de iveryT0 all parts of the city, Tepeone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, 5 CHAS, NORWOOD, é The Secondhand Man, 214 Court Street Has some excellghit bargains in ‘Second Hand Clothing @e. and Shoes. See his $3 shop-pfade Shoes. There are none better. | Let the City Council be Sure It’s Right Then Go Ahcad—Meeting Tonight to Consider It. asked Mr. New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. ike Mpcrsous, DRUG ¢ STORE TH Xe BROADWAY. clothes R There wili be a meeting of the city wor council this evening, we are informed, to consider the matter of the proposed right of way ordinance for the Illi- nois Central, The Sex would not be understood #s {n the smallest de- gree antagonistic to the railroad, On the other hand it desires to place it- self on record as in favor of granting to the road every facility that is com- patible with the interests of the city and of the property owners, Bul us we have before said this is a matter of very great importance. Once granted and ac- cepted it will be irrevocable and un- 8 great care is taken in the pro- sions of the ordinance it may be matter of deep regret hereafter. There should be no precipitation in the action taken, |Suflicient time for a full and free discussion and clear understanding of the mat- ter by the whole people should be taken. It has been suggested that if the railroad people really contemplate the erection of an elevator as we are told, it will have no objection to the insertion of this declaration in the ordinance as a consideration. The suggession seems reasonable, and we think if required the company would accede to the request. came the Th two show was WEATHER REPOR’ 22.—Threatening weather and showers this afternoon and tonight probably fair. Colder Tuesday, Temperature will fall to freezing point tonight LOCAL - ME NTION Saturday Night. night Miss May Brian was united in marriage to Mr. Ben Settle at the bride’s residence on West Madison street, Rev. W. H. Pinkerton officiating. The marriage was quite a surprise. The young lady was formerly employed ‘at the : telephone exchange. 5 to them good. Louisville, Feb. would ‘Kentuckians as a rule, Judges of soon Whiskey s who r having thehurch x fom choir! T9Rth Drawa Without Pain fe Sls one of our spogitios Although ‘this is by no meags our least. After dyears of experimenting by emin . specialists a process has been p fected so that {Teeth Filled Without Pain Has becomd ope’6f phe wonders of the century. This/ new process, called Cataphorisiy enables us to fill the most sengltive teeth with N.Y Marria; Saturday Mate View Union J c y require a mubject to talk & of the home a d th ition of the modern » which is held up as t 8 Dixie Fulks Marries a Medi- # and disintegrating intl cine Man, y. Well, woman as well ¢ will do? of Talking Women, Place at Yesterday, Infants’ and Children’s. Took Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ 1-2 to 11, $1 Children’s sizes 8 All who have not called on ’ S. Stark Distiffing Co.» should do pay with one agéord that best to $1.50. vee Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1. now, $1.90. Full line brown or ox blood. ly » as} absolutely no pgin or danger to It} her tooth or /pa’ . fuive us li al and be con Telephone 330 for pei DR. C. E. WHITH Over Lang’s A Lively Kunaway. Willett’s baggage wagon was standing in front of the New Rich- mond Hotel this morning about 7 o’clock when the horse became frightened and ran away. It was stopped on Broadway near Fourth street by a street car, ‘ . on the ab A sensational marriage took place | cn to travel over the | at ion City, Tenn., yesterday, | >.+ oon aleataaa the teks which has set society agog. $ ° ne and A few weeks ago the Quaker Med- e hearth icine Company, directed by Cooper ands. Bros., visited Union City. One of alent | the young men, Lee Cooper, met his have t Jim Craig Comes Back and Ex-| Miss Dixie Fulkes, a well known argh Respir young society lady of that place, and ehhh igs, Bev nee ich Thephocnie t was a case of love at first sight antes on Visiting The company left Union City and other women whe went to Dyersdurg, and yesterday young Cooper visited his sweetheart at Union and the two were quietly married. ‘The wedding was a great surprise, youth's and boys’ ’ vered to any of ents. IDES, rug Store. bl part of the ® then will say he sells the Ifyou have Cast gf Clothing or Shoes to sell notify pfm by postal card d he will call ang get them , CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, Paducah, Ky. Beretta 6 doachess \Morton’s Opera House, Fuwtcuer Tertent, Manager. THURSDAY, Fes. 25. Laughs with You."" hu OFF ON A VISIT, K. of P. Notice. There will be work in the rank at Pythian Hall tonight. attendance is desired. brethren cordially invited. A.ex Kurr, C, C. 8. K. of R. & S, 000 to loan in sums to suit T; easy paymont plan. ¢ W. Frep Lox, Logal Row.) to be found in the No. 120 S. 2d. Ov. wart Sign Blue Barrels. with no Given Away A \ Spring Top The rumor that young Jim Craig, employed by Liveryinan Jerome Al- len, had skipped out with $40 or more of his proprietor’s money, proves to be based on a misunder- standing. Mr. Craig came back this morning from Dycusburg and was taken before those who had claimed that they paid him money which bad never been credited to them, In nearly every instance it developed thot a mistake had been made and that all the money the young man collected had been turned in, This Mr. Allen did not know atthe time, however, and he was naturally puzzled to know why Craig had not turned it in, although the young man told him he was go- ing down to see his mother. His aged father at Dyersburg re- ceived copies of the papers contain- iog an account of the affair, and was very much distressed, The matter has been satisfactorily adjusted and the young man fully vindicated, “Laugh, and the Wor Rich & Maeder’s COMEDIANS In the screaming¥arce Comedy tshe herself is not doing, OF JACKS oston Herald By H. GRATTAN DONNELLY] \y BRIMFUL OF ¢ that the talkir © comment. upoi fatally glib! And she retty phrases and 226 Broadway, Jugs and Bottles furnished Free. ‘EMBROI Interest Paid on Ti Deposits)" sah ed or oetiye, a pe OF FIO va y work. Nevius B. Brown, ach Capital and Surplus, 000.00 DKUNKE N WOMAN and is net ing wor Ty Open from 9 a, m. to3 p.m, On Revs Arrested on the Street This After- F day highs Bea's 7 to 8. noon, —The United Brethren revival meeting was Un attended last night, the jnouse being crowded. Rev. Whitesell preached a short, stirring sermon, after which fourteen persons came forward for prayer, five pro- fessed conviction and four united with the church. Tne meeting con- finned untii 12 o'clock. They are having an old-time revival, (Quite a number praised the Lord with a loud voice. Services each afternoon 2:30 and night at 7:30 p.m, All are in- vited, A white woman giving the name of Mrs, Cooksey, who claims Bow- ling Green as her home, was arrested this afternoon by Oflicer Etter on 1 charge of drunkenness. She had been going in [all the bus- iness houses and along all the princ'-| ple streets annoying people With Ler strange actions. BANQUET AT METROPOLIS. Will Take P Hotel, Mr, Ben Pillow Still in The Land Of the Living. The rumor Ben Pillow,! a prominent merchant of Dyersbu g, had been assassinated by” a tramp proves to he false, upon investigation, Mr. Pill sit-wellstite FQ, MUSIC. ON ‘tute Siuatios, fe A, init K. Sutra, ’. WALLACE, —_<_—_$_$_====—X—X—«—«—K—= rices—25, 35, 50 and 75c. Seats on Payton, wi OUK MOTTO, mle We hy morning at VanCu lin’s. i 1890 with each\gale of childrens shoes at St\and Up. | Prewident | Cashier Ass’t Cashier Paxton R Rupy DIR ICTORS. at the State || Organization Postponed. ‘The Masonic organization at Gra- Music and Dancing 1897 Bring your repairs to us for quick work. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. COUNTY JUDGE. The Race Warming up Now. The race for county judge is warming up. In addition to pros- pective candidates Justices’ Winches- ter and Tully, ex-County Judge James Spence will probably ask that his name be put before the Board of Magistrates, and ex- Squire Gholson is also mentioned a3 one urged to make the race, hamville was this afternoon postponed indefinitely on ac ecount of the rain, Martane Vonight, D, Grace and Becky Walker, col- ored, were licensed to mar Ty this af- ternoon. The ceremony will be per- formed tonight by Rev. W. D, Mor- ris, Lockhart Caught. Buck Lockhart, wanted as an a fo the assault on Jim Kirks: tiles last week, was arreste aturday, and arraigned in the police court today. The case was contin- ued, as Kirksey Was unable to appear, Cireuit Court, Circuit court will adjourn Satur. day, but unless the cow question comes up nothing of importance will transpire. Court convened as usual today, but did nothing of public in- terest. SHOT IN THE LEG. A Paducah Officer's Pistol Acci- dently Discharged. Officer Frank Orr went down to Brooklyn Saturday and while there unloaded his pistol, a8 he thought. He then snapped it once or twice and when the unloaded weapon was un- expectedly discharged, — the struck a darkey named Whi leg. going through the member, The injury is painful, worse, dent very much, TOR AMPUTATED. Natural Deformity Causes Much |f Pain. e Dr, Reddick amputated a toe on the right foot of Miss Minnie Wieke, Bockman, { the grocer, has lots of nice, tender, (ressed rabbits, Chicago beet still on\gale at Bock man’s, the grocer. Phéne 259, b of Cobden, Ill., at the residence of a relative on South Third street thia |‘ morning, ball stopping at New Orleans for Mardi in the/Gras, and at principal points in Mexico, making a personally but not se- | ducted tour of about thirty-five days, rious, although it might have been The rate from Officer Orr regrets the acci- 8311.65, which covers sleeping car fares, meals in car and hotels; special street cars ;| guides burros and attendants, Bo, il. or night give an elaborate Washington's birthday hanqvet in that city. lis is proprietor, Trip to Mexico. On February 27 9 special train will leave Chicago via Illinois Cen- tral railroad for a tour of Mexico, con- Paducah will ‘ailroad and and interpreters ; boats and For further particulars, descriptive pamphlets, ete,, call on or address A. H. Hanson, G, P, Cc. ta Donovan, A., td It Was » natural deformity and had occasioned the young ladyf, pain, no Witte $1 per load. vBtove Wood, For nit ; The Masons of Metropolis will to-|’ The event will take place at the|. ate Hotel, of which Mr. J. H. Wil-| 2 With clean place Our price ts low, i's ons be]: dining |} A., Chica- |‘ th Padu- COUN been pledg % Tie tates that he has. mad fc wood telephone 29, tf. Om Ruy, owe AND Ria Co.$ yor piday & Yan Senden, stan Remember the name and pla: STATE OF KENTUCKY ant, N. J 4g th LITTLE TOM ATKINS. TY OF MoCRACK EN Dildry * (hat on August non-Gregory for thirty er ake applt ation t new | @ No sald com. indemnify ing by reason of such Will cause this af i >that the world may,have ne tce of sinid application iJ. Dinpay, Seventh Semi-Annual Greeting. ankin’s Tailoring 104 North Fifth Street, Under the Palmer. To the Public: NB" to announce that Ihave opened’a Tailoring business at the above mentioned place, ind have on exhibition a large line of medium and high-priced Woolgns, and shell endeavor to tur- nish first-class garments in the very latest fit, finish and fashion, and + | to-date’? Will be pleased to have 7 call abd_get prices,learm-methors, find To slo this will cost you nothing/ but your time, and if you conclude to place an order, you wl learn later on that it ‘Thanking you for past (. in every respect. out what kind of work we do. was time well employed. uy ors, Am yours for good clothing, Place ACADEMY, _) Intyra’ and, Son” in Mite Kad Dancing Cocilian Hall Children’s Mancing class will com. mence Thursday, 11th, at four o'clock and contipucs every afternoon, Adults\ classi meet Thursday and Saturday evenings, All the latest dances wif be ta in twelve lessons, given at any time to ‘ate lessons it pupils, MUSIC LESSONS, ‘The Madam hag had twenty-three years experience ip teaching music in all the different branches and devotes especial attention to time-and expres. sion. We furnish the very \best of references, For farthes information og)l at st, Nicholas Hotel In forenoon gr at Hall in afternoon from two to five o'clock, and Thursday and Saturday evenings ‘Terms made known ga application, Madam McIntyre & Son,