Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
J.D.B Prescriptions filled at all bours.— on &/Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.(J. D. Bavon & Co. CIsTs. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIES. Wethak§ a specialty of cbtaining Cort prepare your famitf or private | all kinds ay roots and i.erbs, 60 4 that you cag get anything a want Fodipes, from a linipfent to aSeoratin‘nly oft-ieglect of per ‘or busi- re, and do it right’ ness, PHA. Night Bell side of dcor. Pha: macists,/ Druggists and Apothecaries, Papvcan, Ky. Con, Sevextu axp Jackson Srrvvrs, PERSONALS. Mr.Wm. Byrd returned today from Sturgis, Mr. E. O. Yancey left at noon for Tv nnessee, Col. J. M is in the city on business. Mrs. Addie Fields returned at noon from Eddyville and Kuttawa, Mr. aud Mrs. Osear Wood are parents of a fine girl, born yester day. Miss Lallie Christman lett t« Lexington, Ky., ona briefs friends, Mrs. A. C. Lay for |( sit to EVERY MAN IN AMERICA f would have his clothes made,fo measure if he fully how much more comfort Brown, of Cayee, Ky , s worth Jisa guess of Mis. A. B. Cox, her arments | daughter. ; a man : who has once worn a Hye: meas-| Mrs. Dr. RR. W loft at ure suit hardly back to a} noon for Union C , on a ever goes ready-made. visit to relatives, W. J. Dic 425 Broadway. her home in St. Louis, after a visit to Miss Lizzie Singleton. Mrs. J. H. Commiskey left at noon for Woodland, Mich. ,on a visit to friends anit relatives. Mr. Will Glauber returned this morning from St. Louis after several weeks’ sbsence, Mrs. N. J. Dilday and four child- rea left this morning for Lovisville, to make the'r future home, Dr, Chas. H. Weber, of | oplar Bluff, Mo., arrived yesterday to at- tend the Baker-Wright nuptia Dr. Philip H. Stewart returned at noon from New York, where pleted a course at the Pi Hospital. Mr. Tom Jackson, of the Ameri-|\ Jerman National Bank, leaves for New Orleans to attend ardi Gras. Mrs. Dr. Davis, of lington, accompanied by her little son, Bur bank, arrived at noon to attend the Wright-Baker weedding. Mrs. Josephene Weaks and four b] children arrived last night from Cam- +, |dlen, Ark., to live. Mrs, Weaks is a YU AN er, SOPPA | daughter ot of er Wm Wheatie, and not been in Paducah for DRUG ORE eighteen years. ry TH Be Bro LO YWAY. mphrey’s fomeophthic Remédies [ax For the Children... CFT. New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. Mr. W. H, Howard, the local rep- resentative of the Harding & Miller Piano Company, resides at No, 417 ~ WEATHER RECORT, North Sixth street, He will give ae sagan you any information you desire ia re- Louisville, Feb, tonight gard to their pianos and organs. See and Wednesday, Colder tonight. | him before placing avy orders. of Undertaker Nance, was riding a horse up Third street last night, when the horse fell into one of the trenches excavated to find where the city sewer is stopped «Cairo Metropolis Dick Fowler...... Geo. H. Cowling Notes. What the rivers are doing is an Infants’ aad Children’s. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s. si 8 1-2 torr, $1 to $1.50. } up. There was no light, and the|#bundant sufficiency. Children’s sizesf 12 to 2, 1.25 tof horse wss badly bruised. The boy| All the large streams and tributa- Shin, escaped. ries are on a big boom. The river began swelling here somewhat last night. The New South from New Orleans Full line ‘of yéuth's and boys’ Wire: et Crossed. black, brown or 6x blood. ay = A Western Union wire crossed a ire alarm wire at Third and Brond-| wii! pasp up today for Cincinnet way this morning and caused con- he Dick Fowler left for Cai siderable ringing of the city hall bell, de Dick Fowler left for Cairo at Chief Voight soon remedied the | %'30 this morning, wires, The Cumberland and Tennessee are on a big freshet. They are rising Circuit Court. very fast. The case of J. S. Jackson and The little Geo, H. Cowling was in thers against W. A Lawrence,which'] and out for Metropolis as usual to- sa consolidation of a dozen or more | day. -ases, is still on trial in the eircuit The City of Clarksville left for court. Nothing else has been con- | Elizabethtown today at noon with a sidered today. nice trip. ———— The City of Sheffield passed into W.C.T. U. the Tennessee from St, Louis last The Woman's Christian Temper-| Bight. unce Union will meet tomorrow after-|__ The John $. Hopkins was the oon at the usual time and place— Evansville boat this morning, leaving So'clock p.m., Cumberland Pres-|#t 10 o'clock. »yterian church, Every member is} A brand new bell was put on the expected to attend; this will be the] hurricane roof of the City of Clarks. ast time Mrs, Fields will be with us] ville here this morning. or some time, as her work inthe] The H. W. Buttorff is due here listrict is about complete. Visitors} out of the Cumberland tomorrow,and vill be welcome, leaves on her return to Nashville at van 10 a, m, The Ashiand City is due out of the Tennessee tonight and leaves on her return to Danville tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. We will have big water here in this Given Away A Spring Top with each salf/of childrens BW shoes at 3. / $1 and Up. Y. W.C. T. U, A public meeting will be held Thursday evening at the Cuinberland church at 7:30 under the aunder the auspices of the young wouian’s 4 , branch of the W.C. T, Mrs, | Section of the river on short notice. Bring your repairs to us for quick Addie Northam Fields, by request, It is likely to reach the forty foot uotch, but not over. The gauge registered 27.2 this morning at 7 o'clock, a rise of five inches within the last twelve hours, but by tomorrow it is expected to be crawling up the gauge at a rapid gait. ‘The little towboat W. T. work, “FLLISY RUDY & will deliver an address particularly interesting to young people and ev- sry young man and young woman is d to attend. Everybody, both old and young, invited, aud an en- ertaining talk by this most iterest- ng woman may be expected. Harwell a he arrived here from the upper Cumber- charge of Capt. Morgan. She left For the First Time But One} this morning for Obion river and will Patient. later du towing in the Hatchie, Owing to the heavy weight of the iron hull steamer Ferd Herold the ways, which attempted to pull her out for repairs, failed to do so, ‘They only succeeded in pulling her a Pik 219-221 BROADWAY. City Physician Harry Williamson is certainly a hustler. For the first time in many months there is but one patient in the city hospital, and this is John Cummins, OUK MOTTO, ft Shetlerville, Ill., who recently |£eW feet out of the water, and con- had a limb amputated, “|sequently she will soon be atloat another | ®84i, 48 the river is rising very Today Lula Boberts and woman who had been there for a|f#Pidly. week or two were discharged, and] ‘To say somethin Tsone thing, to yesterday Chas, Le Blanche, who] prove it is another, Wo can't prove oth en ‘i was struck by @ tramway at the dog-| that Dr, Jdell'y PineYar Honey 1s the With clean place ane wood factory a month or two a best cowfgh Yemedy on earth * unless os was discharged, and will probably start for home ina few days. This is due to the efforts of City Piysician Williamson and Mrs, Bir- chett, the keeper. you wll try it. \ If fou do this and don’Vagree with Ais ygu get your vate fh back frox uggist. For sale Oek f r & Walker, ts’ Pffth and Broadway, nomen ber the name ad LITTLE TOM AT. KI 191 BroadWay, DEADLY Terrible Explosion at Dynamite Miss Dollie Wank left at noon for 1 «| train DYNAMITE, | Murray | Today. SIX COLORED MEN KILLED, Accidentally Thrown Into the Fire the Cause, Buckner, of Louisville, /SpccHat TRAIN €O°S OUT FROM H:RS, A terr ble explosion oe: Murray this me z shortly 2 lock, result six ¢ ored men, employed in the 3 Chattanooga & St. Louis were instantly killed, and before arred al | tour others badly injured. The men were working ia t to loosen the explosive Dynamite was the nd all the men emp the pit were colored excep minutes before 1 a few explosion of the deadly I an liml bris of various in every direction, Wh the scene ru sight grected shout were the and wounded, o ing heard from Wreek visible overywh The new was wired lispatcher’ as at once g of au #« t left k for Mu were Supt. Thi Chief Surgeon, Dr. 2 a ze W. M. Reed aad one of the in ry nurse Undertaker Chas Ba Splints, medicine t but ne feast six cotli dead were varried speed a The men were n whe resting at no aw dust fro! x of to the fire, the explosion f instantly. Those killed were Tom Bell. Major Gardoer, Wm. Morris: Will Orr. Hardy Tom Gut Wash Tucker, Frank Jim Guthrie and Rome were wounded and the ¢ ma be Harding Patters: atter ¥ pRB ag die. x ENTION T “2 LOCAL MENTION. RIFT wood SEWER OVERFLOW, Death Near the City. GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. | Water Bocked Up Into the City Lena Fiegins, the 16-year old ae Hall Basement. laughter of John Figins, who lives att e hat three miles south of the cily, died of anc sess : The basement at the city hall wa hantnotia yaaterdiy atterieon. Teg [oun 8. Hopkins Evansville | flooded to the depth of several ing remains were interred at Florence | Ashland City. - Danville} ‘his morning in some places by wate Pravayard Ald Mitenioce: Geo. H. Cowling. Hetropolis | backed ia from the sewer, which Ih DEPARTURE been ck lays. pi ~ ry ‘town | Plawbers have been a work on t ; Ditch. City of Clarksville town Jed Pech ed John $. Hopkins. . ansville | main since Thursday, and have tori the street up in quite a number o places on Court and ‘Third streets, but so far without mach success. ALL RE-ELECI ED, Cire Judges of Hlinois Wil) Continue. An election was held in Mlinois Satufday for circuit judges in the First Judicial District, about fifteen counties, Judges A. K, Vickers,Roberts and Harker, the present incumbents, anc all good Republicans, were re-clected to office as circuit judge comprising WORDS "BORN IN IN "NEW YORK. “Porterhouse” Originated tn Burling Slip ose" from the Dutch. New York city is the birthplace of several expressions that have been for many years current all over the world These expressions are not the outcom: of scholarly thought and culture. Al- though our professional men have du: tifully and generously aided in the cir- culation and ennoblement of neolo gisms foreign bern, the apt yet un studied offerings of the untutored workman have held their own in lit erature as well as in everyday epeech, while many labored results of learned mind werkers and would-be mind ma ters of worda have lived but long enough to be named, Tho word “boss,” which came into common use during the regime of Wil- Nam M. Tweed, is a Dutch bans In the language to which it belongs is {s much used in composition. Thus, timmerman baas i a master carpen- ter, and a preacher is in Dutch me @ church boss, Only a few years ago attention bega to be called to the prevalence of the va- rious forms of vice in what was then considered the choicest resid i of the city, A newspaper named the region the “Tenderlo’ t and as such it is destined to be known for a long time to come, whil the name tenderloin will do duty sin gularly in other towns as they grow more like the city in their notable char- acteristics, Vorter is the name given in London more than a century ago to a very dark and heavy beer much fancied by porters and other outdoor workmen. The word and the thing came to New York in due time, and porter was soon in demand o a beverage amoug the wharfmen, try men and ‘longshoremen engaged on t! river fronts on the east and west sides of the city, One taverner in Burling slip became famous for the porter he sold and his place gradually gained the distinetion of being the porter house of the town. In course of time he added All the facilities of a hotel to bis “pub- lie” and increased its reputation by fur- nishing his customers a ste they could get nowhere ¢ called {t the “porterhouse steak,” and by that name a particularly choice cut of the steak part of a steer is known everywhere.—Harper's Weekly. master, k such os e. They een Dr, Edward’ ghecialtyy Nose and Throgt) Padue: dyes, Ear, Ny ly } 5 NO o ENE, Rive rronorn a K ait frou Mt number of pe he sewers, fe proposed Harbour From a until Felpdary asth.... What is more — 1/to good health than pure water? Out filtersAvill make impure water as pure and spacing as spring water. Every family should haye one. Byery filter tested before leaving / Will Repair Shoes Free of Charge. For the purpose of advertising their Repairing and Custgm-made Shoe i oe ah / GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE/BY Scott Hardware INCORPORATED, 318, 320, 322 and B Paducah, Ky. 0. Depariment, just gpened Everyh6dy Is Sign of Big Hatchet. Cordially Invited Shoes to be re (no matter where all lass character We to bring tl paired FRI you bought to know thé of work ye will maye you an 1) as we wisl yse to do kind of Q. B. STARKS, Cc ‘tom Shces — AGENT FOR to Meabure ta rfaph and Dens ore ya ates Typewriters ard Supplies. / ~~" 197 SOUTH SECOND’STREET liberal figures. um ( ‘ohrader, RALER LY i. GROGE ERIES UFresh Meats, & < a trial order and I , parte at Talephore 16) Cor. 12th & aamanehces , 1 west following gh ‘ Mr Fal \ Wa th o 1h , Fa: " ans of may blet pazes ' xk i y o tM t 9 > 1 rn y Y " F You Prompt 4 eaning vaul we y time from to 11 o'clock p. m, water, clo’ Sho | “Laugh, and ¢ exwininavion BL dort ttention given ta, &e, ‘o'clock a, m, By H, GRATTAN*DBONNELLY | W. ¥, Paxton ’ ny Hn: / as a rule, Teeth Drawn Without Pain Is one gf our specialties. Alt | etre "°t/Sacond Hand Clyfhing =» “cog Whiskey | fected so that | :}Teeth Filled Without Pain @S Ant SHOPS.‘ Paducatans are Has become/one of the wonders of << no Exception = _.. the century. This new process, J called Cataphorigis enables us to fill the mos-®Ensibive teeth with absolutely no pain or danger to either tooth or patient. Give us a trial and be cowvinced. Telephone 330 for engagements. DR. C. ES WMTESIDES See his $3 shop-made Shots. 1} AllAvho hayé not cflled on There are hone better. ad S Stark Distilling Co. Shoes repaired and deligeeetTyo any ver Langle Drye Store, | Part of the city Over Langls Drug Store, og Cast Of ClotAng mild do so: they then will say a Va oe date sin i one accord that he sells the and he will call and get the ‘| Morton's “Opera “en, ‘ii roe | FistGier Tengen, Manager. if): Drink for 10c THURS AY; FEB. 25. oIT AE ae ay found Jn tiyfeity. BANK, No. 120 S. 2nd. Opp, Market. 22f trontvay, | Pe | Sign Blue Bfrets | Capital Ce a $120,000.00 ted Fees oto wap.m ons: STAMPING FOR World. tomes with You."* y Rich & Maéder’ s COMEDIANS In the screamjhg Farce Comedy A PAIR Jugs and Bottles farn; of fancy work 5198, ALLE B. Brow urday nights from 7 to §. EMBR | ERY OF ACKS|es' na on Time Deposits, fui cehtegs = 4 7th A. Rupy Jas, President Cashier hier R.RUpy Age't Co BRIMFUL OF seem Fine s and Shoes Aitanth DIRECTORS. | Jas, A. Rupy, Jas, RESs Made tS Order. Fn, as Oh Lo me ss. ne t Na PS Lh may rs Asda care A Re sald Wade nesday ria ning at vant - Gro. 0. Haxt,” Fart my 406 Heaps lin’s. 2 : = ’ 1807 Rankin Tailoring Place, —A04 North Fifth Street, Under the Palmer, 7 To the Public: WB" to announce that I bave opened a Tailoring business at the above mentioyéd place, and have 0D. exbipition a large line of medium and high-priced Woolens, and shetfendeavor/to ture nish first-class garments in the very latest Otyeffifsh and fashiongand ‘up. to-date’ in every respect, al Will be pleased to have you call and get prices, lesfn methods, find out what kind of work wedo, To do this will cost eb bag but your time, and if you conclude to place an order, you wl learn later on that it Thanking you for pasw’ Mclnjyfe and Son Will open g@ Music and Dancing AXscilian Hall. Children’s dancing class will com- mencg Thursday, and ane ey ‘ternoon, AduTfs class wyfl meet Thursday All the lates/dances will be ta in twelve Private lessons MUSIC LESSONS, The twenty-three years dxper} all the ¢ hes and devotes time and expres. sion, We furni: prences, 4 : a Annual Greeting. =| 4 4 MY. School at / , at four o'clock and Saturday evgdings, I 8, given at any time to suit pupils, thing music in especial attention the very best of Nicholas Hot was time well employed. ors, _ and q hursd y and Saturday bea Am yours for good cloth y for good cloth wm epbliaten: , ee cell W. R. RANKIN. os ia . ‘ ‘ \ s ’ * ° ‘