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. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. Cont prepare you'Yamily or private J. D. Bacon & Co. PHARMACI —Prescriptjons fitfed at all hours. / Night Bell side of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and cure, and do it right. \ Cor. Srv AMERICA would have realized ho’ more style gi money's worth ys his garments dd that a man a made to-meas- goes back toa that way. I who has once wor! ure suit hardly ev ready-made, dway. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, Fe cal snow to-night. cloudy and colder. LOCAL MENTION. Double Wedding. Friday partly that united two couples in wedlock ai New Hope church, near Massac, las night. Mr. Harry Rudolph and Mr. Hacker and é married co wet as previously | nuptials, five more bsllots, with no better 80} -rrastecs Cannot Borrow the Nec-| where sa ours Miss Virgie Greer won the prize} cess than before, they took a thirty : $1,000. We have fialf-soling-and repair bey" Will exchange for old Mact | r eco Liked the Gravel. at the Afternoon Cinque Club’s en- | minutes’ recess. There was talk ot essary $1,000, ing cote at Gur pees i nang’ , The Mayor and Councilmen Wil-]tertainment yesterday afternoon at}electing Deputy Clerk Si wong on — —_ f liamson, Barnes, Farley, Liebal and] Miss Mary Boswell’s. also some rumor of ‘Squire Hartley} 7, plans are ready for repairing — ag use / Ball went up to Lawton’s Bluff yes-| Mr. J. W. Campbell was called | ing sgrnage board began balloting {te First Baptist church parsonage Cc a terday to inspect the gravel, and] away very suddenly by a telegram to], “ seghtcesobe | ay dae on North Fifth near Jefferson strret Yo Now ho sl wrere well pleased. with it.” Mr. Bob] the hodetle of hie mother ar Tattle [beaia, and on about the twenty<forr ee inn ae the rar. |Harbour’s New, Quarters, . . Noble, of the Paducah Transfer Co.,| Rock, Ark. He will be gone several | Pallot took paral thirty minutes’| sonage may not be repaired. The DRA New Shades in accompanied them. - weeks, ree tt itt could cast the decisive |CbUFeD trustees depended on bor Near Broadway, STAPLE G SP eT a F Seeger uewei.e In fs ae" -byreomeaedegr ~|rowed money with which to defray od A Cabinets at Béfey #35 per doz- M’GILL STILL AT LARGE. vote were it a tie between two candi-} i expenses, about 81,000. being 112-414 Ny Third Street. and PAR NCY South Third t 24fu Father of Tw: Mr. Babb, who liyes at Villa Cal. houn, in Arcadia, was today unusu ally cheerful and happy. was exceedingly mirthful, en, Tans and Ox Bloods. for thi two fine girl bahies, and both mothe: aud daughters are doing well. Death of a Child. An iofant child of Mike Steel, The burial was at Osk Grove. Phone 259. id Infants’ and Children’s. Pay Train Leaves. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 to $1.50. Children’s sizes 12 to 2, $1.90, Full line of youth's and boys’ black, brown or ox blood. afternoon going south. Cabipet Photos. 1.25 to} days at $1.5 Tom Gvthrie and Frank Hardin the colored sion, are still lingering at the Boyd White infirmary. The former ha‘ hardly been conscious since the acci: deut and will probably die. The Garfield C Members of Garfield Club No, Given Away Seventh and Adams street, Friday night at 7 p. m. Rost. Boyp, Pres. Lincoln Club. All members of Lincoln Club called to meet at the office of J. J. Dorian this (Thursday) evening a 7:30 p.m. J, H. Forp, Pres, A Spring Top tobacco on the Paducah with each sale of childrens shoes at $I and Up. weeks ago. A well known tobaccc prices for good leaf tobacco are from 50e to $1 higher than they were month ago. A PAIR OF JACKS,” Will be the Attraétion at Mor- ton’s Operty House To- Night. farce comedy, ‘A Pair of Jacks,” will be the attraction at the operg house tonight. The piece is by/H. \Gratton Donnelly, Natoral Gas,’? ‘Later On,” “AA American Girl,’ and several mdre of the biggest successes vefore th public, “A Palr of Jacks’’ is said to be one of hid best. The piece is filled with catchy and pleasing, up-to-date specialties, presented by fanny com- ediaus and pretty girls. Bring your repairs to us for quick work. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. The musi THE AL Will Attract Man) ninent In dividuals to Washington. You can attend very cheaply, and URATION OUR MOTTO, And do tt wil 7 Basy shaves ant enjoy a most satisfavtory trip, by ‘Tom surely wou going via the B. & O. 8S. W. Ry, Keates hair cup ay Tickets good going March 1, 2 and Children like 8, and good returning including Fe ener, eave thalios in bed. March 8, at special low rates for jsundry is on the on,” this occasion, with a splendid train : Make up your parties, and service, and for further information, consult gny ooo reed itup and inade «’first-ctassfagent, B. & Q. 5. W. Ry. Write smewber Uo name and place, for guide to Washington to J. M. iS. Chesbrough, Gen. Passenger Agent, LITTLE TOM ATKINS. Cincinnati, O. or 4s low, it's Only te Gute Patrons are'the vest of /COURKE We DOUEBUIL seco reCipes, from a lin\ment to a corti]; 1 AND Jackson Streets, Papvucan, Possibly lo- Rey. Pryor pronounced the words Lonnie Rudolph’ and Misses Hattie Ruby Overstreet were In fact he morning his wife presented nm with of Mechanicsburg, died today of fever. ‘The pay car left at 1 o'clock this laborers who were so badly injured in the Murray explo- 4 are called to meet at Smith’s Hall, are a The prospect of better prices for market is more encourazing than it wasafew] At a man informed a Sun reporter that the a] suituable resolutions, J.D, Bacon & Co. FUTILE BALLOTS.) We make a specialty of obtaining | ds of barks, roots and terbs, 8o | can get anything you want| -neglected ling.of ‘our busi- Apothecaries, Ky. County Board of Magistrates Convene. VOTEO FOR COUNTY JUDGE. , Took Many Fruitless Ballots This Morning and Afternoon, Ofticer Bond ia on the sick list. Mr. Jim Stevens is in the city to- day. Mr. J. C. Yates, of Lyon county, is here. Major White returned today from St. Louis, STILL BALLOTING AT 3 O'CLOCK, The board of magistrates convened in called session t mornining to| th . Came in with Mr. F. the world, his Visits Paducah. Today Louisville and San and elseo. “Ona,’’ the celebrated postal clerk dog, was inthe city this morning J. Gosling, mail agent on the steamer John 8. Hopkins, b tween Paducah and Evansville. Ona’? is perhaps the most distin- guished and widely known dog in having been around the globe several times, and bearing on neck tags from every ne world, THE POSTAL 006, “Ona,” the Celebrated Mail Dog, eit For nation in Attention, Peale | The choicest) most desirable and most fashionable fabrics for spring and summer wear will be ké¢pt here No other house will sell you goods at our low prices A superb exhibit of Miflinery for spring and summer will be shown here as the season appfoaches Y. Tom Miller, of Massac, was in the| elect @ successor to the late County) He was born in Albany, N. ‘| We are now seare}fing the mar city today. Judge Thomas, in pursuance of aj but is a very cosmopolitan dog, for! kets for Dress Gogds, elegance in than pure wate Our K call from County Clerk Graham. his home is just wherever he happens | yy oojens, Wash Babrics and New \ Mr. J. K. Bondurant went up to] tll from County Clerk Graba is be Mit water as pure and spa Kuttawa today, Capt. Jimmie Owens has returned trom Hot Springs. Mr. Will Halloran went into upper Kentucky this morning. Deputy County Clerk Smedley c the meeting to order, and stated the object of the meeting. The magistrates are: S. Ganster, J. H. Little, J. Justices J. | », Win- Mr. Lewis Wallace, of Benton, |chester, J. C. Tully, R. Barnett, | of tags he is relieved of all of them was in the city today. W. A. H. Hunaway, H. C. Hartley | and started out again. He pare not ¥ nu Dr. R. R. Winston and wife lefs]and H. Anderson, © The latter thre postal clerk or He is at home wher speaking terms" erk in the world. When ‘‘Ona’’ gets too big 4 ver there is a mail car and is on with almost every remain very long in one place. itly on the go. If it pays to gave money it will pay to trade hgte When the cdrpenters and painters are through fixing our store up and we blossom into spring business will surprise you Withelegant things ind low prices We are now showing staple goods 1 t is Every family should have one. tested before leaving our store. } GUARANTEED ane-for SALE ay Scott Hardware €o. filtets will make impure rkiing as spring water. Every filter th rning for Louisville. are of the county, ih . for lower prices than you ¢an buy gr Poyigtes Filed paced ; ‘The board, without any tedious] Me is now on his way to Evansville] (yt lower Prices than y Mr. Claude Baker left today for} jiminaries, bey balloting on] going thence to Louisville, and thea : 3 INCORPORATED. Poplar Bluff, Mo., on a visit. preliminaries, began 8 ales the National Postal Clerk's Con. Some new things in wodlen dress Mi ig ea small pieces of blank paper. The/to the National Postal Cle ©") goods for spring we are showing for Si f Bi H t h ” 318, 320, 322 and Broadway Miss Rose Flournoy left at noon! palloting resulting in four votes for] vention at San Francisco. doe instead of the usual 30c price. ] SIGN O ig Hatchet. Paducah, Ky. for West Monroe, La., on a visit. ice Tully he others dis- “On has been written up in rt Justice Tully and the ; In millinery we /are showing | pee ~— ———— Sheriff Joe Little and little son] tributed among the others, Mr. John every big pj + io the world, and beautiful new violetgfor sc a bunch — ye Tommie, of Benton, were in the city [Farley receiving a vote or two in the|many wie Fines. es okd, af that are tstally sold for 1o« LEADING~ poday . succeeding ballots. Justice Ganster e " elve yes a : And regular 2g¢ violets are sold at { Miss Jessie Tapscot left at noon | was teller. Very come t Canine, ane Jat 15c¢ or 2 bunches for 25¢ for Taylor, Texas, on a visit to her} Seven ballots were Lge ore te | attra _ nm attention _ Masonville, A.onadale, Fruit of be. IGARS. sister. being scattered, and sr hpieattin’ leitenas ti ek on tea | Loom and Hype bleached Domes @ Ask ForThem. Councilman Kamleiter has been | teceiving but three ro a real . . | street e 1a : ‘si {tics We are sqlling below the mar 4 A A motion was made at the concla- people elevate ket ~ —— a | sick, but is improving ; will be out in afew days. Mr. Otis Hablizel, of Blooming- ton, Ill., is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Clements. Dr. P. | Bardwell to assist sion of the seventh ballot to take a few | minutes recess, and the motion pre- vailed. At 11:15 o'clock the magistrates reconvened and took four more | ewart left at noon for|jots, The vote was still scattered, Dr. Jewett in an} pou, E, W. Bagby and Deputy t] operation on a boy for appendicitis. }|County Clerk Smedley receiving 8 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber left for] vote or two for the place. The their home in Poplar Bluff today, | board then adjourned until 2 o'clock after attending the Wright-Baker] this afternoon. After taking four or ft —— dates, but unless some one gets five ha humiliating hie, se to making per! mission. NO REPAIRING Chureh. Yet Done On the First Baptist}; needed, but could not borrow it | haps} "Hamburg edgings in d terns, close work ane ¢ showing at lower prtces than you wili ffnd this class 6f work else where We are showing men’s unlat lered white shirts with 3-ply li ind re-inforced back front for only 33¢ apiece We can sell you shoes for lower prices than yo can buy them else uihty pat we yosom an Typewtiters 1 Was at ths) Ol Home Last | otes the board can keep Yottng Ym | rreers thatthe property, which, was Frésh 5 Sunday. ees crotenvers given to the church by the Mr Considerable amusement was cre- |v oon cannot be mortgaged, as a I ies As yet Robert McGill, who shot]ated when Reporter George Harris, title bad waver bem secured will plea \ yton his wife at Ragland last week, has|of the ved a vote for not been captured, He was at Rag-| the place. ly elated at hav- land Sunday after the death of his }ing missed being elected by only four wife, but there was no one there with | yotes. a warrant to arrest him. The Board of Magistrates adjourn- the shooting was the woman’s re-|o'clock without electing anybody. fusal to return some papers she had AFTER DUNCAN when they separated some time since i When they returned to live together eeaer and he refused to tender them. She Aeainat Hi found them and refused to give them gainst Him. and he then shot her. TIGATING HAPPY. rec is r It is said that the direct cause of}ed until tomorrow morning at 1 signed and given to her husband in she demanded the papers back) fe Has Two Felony Charges to him when he asked her to do 80, Marshal Mc} t Serves a Bench Warrant For Forgery On Him, INVES Marshal McNutt, of Mayfield, came in this forenoon from Benton, where A number of the members of the/he went this morning on the early Sinking Fund Commissioners are at}train to serve a warrant on Henry '| Eddyville today, having arrived last] Burnett Duncan, the man arrested at night to investigate the doings of the | Benton a day or two ago for arson. management thereof at the instance|Burnett is in jail there, and will of Mr. Happy, who claims to have|probably not be ,carried to Mayfield been unjustly dealt with by Inspec- | until next Tuesday. ¢ tor Lester whose report made char-| The prisoner is a very slick young ges of incompetency and want of|man, and his wife is with him. Mar- care in the management. Governor ]shal McNutt sent a bench rrant to Bradley was unable to be present at] the sheriff of Marshall several days the meeting, but it is stated a major-|ago and instructed him to arrest him. ity of the board are there. Itisex-}| The charge was arson, and the pected the investigation will be pret-| sheriff was afraid that the right man ty thorough, and will fix the blame] bad not been found.[In the interim a where it belongs. gentleman from Owensboro arrived and took out civil papers against Duncan, and he was then arrested. Seven hundred and ten dollars was found on his person, and this the de- puty sheriff gave to Duncan's wife, thus through carelessness or ignor- ance placing it beyond the reach of the officers. Duncan was known to have had over a thousand dollars | about three weeks ago. The story of his misdeeds, were they known, would probably fill vc umes. He bought a store from Z.T. |b Long, at Mayfield, several years ago, the invoice being for 0. He raised the amount to $1500, the jioners at Sinking Fund Comm Eddyville Today. FUNERAL T AFTERNOON. Burial ot Dr. C. E.. Lining at Oak Groye. The funeval of the late Dr. C. E, Linning took place this afternoon 2 o'clock from Grace Episcopal s| church, Rector Reed officiating. meeting of the Paducah y| Medical Society held yesterday, Doctors Taylor, Boyd and Brothers »| were appointed a committee to draft the committee to report atu regular meeting to be held next Tuesday night. it ii had |store burned and be was arrested for money trustees are very reticent matter, and whether the 5 pairing will be fully not remains to be seen sults. Hence the proved al and the trustees will not consent individually indorse the note. effort to borrow unsuccessful, about n of ndoned MORE BUTTONS. Out. A New Kind of Intestinal Device The Dogs Will Now Be Thinned Inaugurated Here, Doctors and Dr, ime since. In some The The bi Whichever gives the bet is inevitable. Public and Sixth street, of the yranch of the W, ( Yo a depletion in the canine meeting ung it Trip to Mexico, On February Reddick and Fort have been experimenting with anew su eal intestinal ‘*button’’ dogs in their study, is that of Dr. J. Frank, of Chicago, Reddick demonstration of it in today, usiv inve saw a practical Mexico some respects it’ may surpass the Murphy’s, button, but it is not regarded as equal to it in general re- Murphy's been applied and the wound stitched up in seven minutes, while the F button has to be itself well as the wound cloged. button is clamped with an sautomati fastener. utton sewed i Mury r results, popul Meeting. This evening at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, corner of Court Mrs. Addie Fields will speak to young people the first public auspices Th under the Woman's & special train will leave Chicago via Illinois Cen- to sx. A Tolephone 160. : PULL = LINE CHAS, /NORWOOD, Thg Secondhand Man, Humphrey’s Second Hand Gtophing i Shoes Homeopathic oY Remedies AT PLY bso ; Wi Lies soz ntion DRUG ; p ™ Be BRacoway. par of Morton’s Opera House, |*" eMRELL, Manager Y, FEB. 25. World Laughs with You." ‘CITIZENS’ SAVINGS yg 6 ab 226 Hegpesy: Pflucah, Ky Capital and Surpjds, $120,000.00 has kK 0 hy's eder’s NS lation m, to3 p.m, On Sat- ight 7to8 Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFIC Open from 9 urday is is ERS. A PAIR By H. GRATTAN JONNELLY] 4 eee, R. Rupy President Cashier BRIMFU; Ass’t Cashier Ful, MUSIC ond L Mole Sivan. Jas. A. nov¥y | TORS, SMITH, ‘The floral committee, which ; charge of the beautiful flowers at the | arson and acquitted, but afterwards | tral railri for & tour of Mexico,! pricos—25, 35. 50 a vk A MU. FisuaR, o., WALLACE, funeral and grave, was composed of [additional evidence was found and|stopping at New Orleans for Mardi!sale Wednesday morning jut Geo. 0. Haxt, _ EFA . _ Doctors Reddick and Rivers. he was indicted. He was also in-|Gras, and at principal points in|lin’s. ‘ : la mee y = and the arson] Mexico, making a personally con- ! i dicted gor forgery warrant was the one served on him at Benton, The civil acticn against him to re- cover the $800 he took .from Owens- boro is to be tried this afternoon. The bond in the arson case was $400, and it was his intention to put up this amount and ship, but the Mayfield officer frustrated his plans by serving the warrant for forgery, making the bond $900 in all. The officer could have taken Dun- can to Mayfleld today, but for good reasons he preferred to let him re- main at Benton a while. Mr, J. J. Langston, of the city, was on his bond for $400, which was paid. Mardi Gras. On account of Mardi Gras at New| 2 Orleans, March 2nd, the Illinois Cen- tral R. R. will, on February 26th, 27th, 28th and March Ist, sell tick- ets to New Orleans and return at one FIRST NATIONAL BANK. nished and Repaired. Preparations are being made to thoroughly repair and refurnish the First National Bank, corner of Third and Broadway. ‘The steps that open onto Broad. way and lead to Mr. Bornemann’s office will be changed and placed in the rear, new fixtures and furnish- ings will be placed in, and it will be converted into a banking house equal to any in the ci bi Pp Mr, O. T. Davis the Victim of a Thief, Mr. Oscar Davis, the circulation manager of the Register, had his watch stolen from his vest In a novel manner last night at his boarding first-class fare for the round trip, | not earlier than March 4th, nor Inter house on South Fourth street near/good for 15 days to return. Two) than March 8th, 1897, For furthe: Washington. ‘The thief raised the| through trains daily, information and tickets apply to si window and poked a stick through, A. H, Hanson, G. P, A., A. H. drawing the vest to the window. He Chicago, Ill, Il. thea took the wateb and left, and no W.A.Kellond, A. G.P. A., W. A, Kewtonp, A, G, Pp. trace of it hag since been found. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. 7 The matter was reported to the J.T. Donovan, C. A., J.T. Dononax, C. 'T. A., Padu- police. 9j18, Paducah, Ky. cah, Ky. \ The rate from and int urros and atten articulars, 4. H. ants, descriptive ete., call on or address Hanson, G. P go, Ill, or and returning | to-date” {n every respect. for the round trip, good going date of sale, and for continuous I sage in each direction, py A., Chica- ducted tour of about thirty-five days. Paducah i 8311.65, which covers railroad and sleeping car fares, meals in car and hotels; special street cars; guides will be on Hanson, G. P, A. Chicago, | time, and if you conclude to place an brdc tou will leagn dining 1890 1897 Seventh Semi-Annual Greeting. preters ; boats and “ — or further aphlets, the large line of medium and highpfriced Wooléns, and sholl endes pas- | Dish first-class garments in the very latesy fit, or to fur- finish and fashion, and aon Will be pleased to have you call and got pres, leagn methods, find out what kind of work wedo. To do fhis will Most eon a ‘cies “up. but your ime, 0 place later on that it nN was time well employed. Thanking yoyfor past favors, Am yours for good clothing, Meats Aue 7 ie See his $3 a a Shoes. TKere dre none better. Rankis’s Tailoring Place, i uty at ©. B.STARKKS, JGENT FOR «| Caligraphy and Densmore and Suppkes,~ 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET es at liberal figures: ader, LER IN ROGBRIES. , &o (ive me a trial order and I : Cor. 12th & Madison, Teeth Drawn Without Pain of « clalties. Although our least. After ing by emi has been per Teeth Filled Without )Pain Has become one of thedwonders of the centary. This W procera, called Cataphorisis fie! us to fill the most sensitive teeth with ho pain danger to cither tooth or pafent. Give us a trial and be convinged Telephone 3:30 for engagementa, DR ©. EB. WHITESIDES, Over Lang's Drug Store, SGAVENGER & ofoman Tél one 118, Res. BEI Gp ybu. Prompt and T sttentiod given o cleaning vaults. ¥ 8, &e Thirteen yoars expe ce iter clo nee in fhe wor} Calls part of the fe : ny time from 6 0% ‘a. m. om any n, wered at toll | E. THALMUELLER, hog toghs and. Shoes Onset Pe at jeauly a’ Rock 400 Uroadway (Music and Dancing ACADE f Madam Metntyre, id Son Willopen a Jeisic and Dancing fi ee Donovan, C. A., Padu- y, Childrer n WT cab, Ky. he hile g/vlass will con : Jinence Thursday, 1}4h, #* four ofc PRESIDENTIAL Ly Paired Sn Street, land continu aries ee Inauguration Washington, salhiiy pleusiss) Adults cla hhursday March 4, 1897, } and Saturds _ For the above occasion the Ilinois| 10 the Public : Y od All the latest ta Central railroad will,on March 1, aed Pap / vera, amen lessons sell tickets to Washington’ ‘D. wW B 6 to announce thyrT have opened a Tailoring business at|*'¥e" St auy time to suit Pupils, C. and return at one first class. fare the above mepfioned plage, and have on exhibition a MUSIC LESSONS. ‘The Madam has hy years experience in all the different brg especial attention siov, We furnis, references, F _ For furthes information call at St, Nicholas Hotel Ip f.renoon or at Hall in afternoon from two to five o'clock, and Thursday and Satarday evenings twenty-three aching music in ches and devotes » time and expres. the very best of W. R. RANKIN. ‘Terms made kuiowe on application, Madam McIntyre & Son. oe Sa What fs more essential to good health ™

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