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| J.D. Bacon & Co.|J.D. Bacon & @o./J.D. Bacon & Co,| RNLADAD RUNGLINES, PHARMACISTS, —Prescription® filed at all hours Night Bell side of door. A Novelty For the Children.. CTT New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. Infants’ and Children’s. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 to $1.50. Children's sizes $1 12 to 2, 1.25 to ‘ull line of youth and boys’ black, brown or of blood. of Given Away A Spring Top with each sale of childrens ‘shoes $1 and Up. ELLIS RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. OUR MOTTO, We live to sbave an And do it with the 1 Will shave th Zid.eait goa shave the stor Gur jaundry Js on the bog. ‘With clean place and coey rooud, Pad wgde. a first class stand, Remem ber the name and p ay LITTLE TOM af 1al Broadwey, recipes, from a liniment té # co eure, and do it right. DRUGGISTS. Can prepare your family or private | “hf Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor. Seventn anv Jackson Stuxers, Pavvean, Ky, Dry Goods| EVERYIMAN INAMER{CA would have his clothes made te measure if he fully realized how much more comfort, more style and more money’s worth he gets whem he buys his garments that way, I¢ isn’t odd that a man who has once worn a made-to-meas- are suit hardly-ever goes back toa ready-made. W. J. Dické, 425 Broadway. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, March 1,.— ing, with rain or snow and Tuesday. hreater- colder ital Surgeon, Fort is acting «a hospit- al surgeon at the 1, ©. Hospital during the absence of Dr. Marma- duke Dillon, who is in New Orleans Officers Elected, Ata meeting of the new Robins’ $8 and Queensware Company Sat- urday night, the following oMcers were clecud: A, T, Sutherland, President and ‘Treasurer; W. B. Webb, Vice President, Cc. M. Farrell, Secretary. The stockhold- ers are the above with Capt. J. L Webb added. Admitted to the Hospital. Will Austin, the boy who away from his home at Charlotte to escape an inhuman step-father, was admitted to the city hospital 5: day night. He ~ has mumps erysipelas. ran Entertamment Tonight, “Lullaby In Costume,” represent: ing every nation, will be sung at the Y.M. C. A. Hall this evening, for charit Married Yesterday, Miss Eliza Wiley and Mr, Joe Ru- dolph were martied yesterday morn- iog at Mt. Zion church. The groom is ateacher atthe Boston school house. The Wedding Took Place. Mrs. Lizzie Corbett-Thomas aud Mr. Austin Tindall were quietly married Saturday night at 9 o'clock by Rev. W. H. Pinkerton, of the First Christian church, at the par. sonage. Only a few friends were present. Requisition Honored. Marshal Collins received a tel gram this afternoon from the secre- tary of state of Indiana saying that requisition for Bud Barker and Bar- bara Rankin had been honored, Marshal Collins will leave in a day or two for Evansville to bring them back, Initiated Four, Retail Clerks’ Union met yester- y afternoon and initiated four new members, Adjacent Circuit Courts, cuit Court convened today at all kinds of barks, roots ai Granted by the Kimball Piano | po ur-|4 ) APOTHECARIES. Wo make & specitity of citaining erbs, 80 ing you want {oor busi- Items of Interest Relative Railroads and Railrow Veople. Lat you ca get an in this oft-neglected line ness, ty, Oscar Par Yavant duriv try sion of Conductor Auders Conductor Walker now No. Land Cairo and Memphis in pla ieee Winston, Engineer Tom H {the Mississippi i elween ( ©. RL 1, SPIRES fills the ; place bell cord on LONGER TIME son is Te to and Pu iron Brown, the ha that runs on No, 1 Cairo aud Memphi: w uniform suits he’s just too ot edd « R Company twee TO DISPOSE CF ITS STOCK, k Wheeler n his old harve buttons igh be of ¢ atural be vat and brnes give the nt reminds way back in the Only Forty-Five Days More of the | Great Piano Sale, W. W. Kimball Co., five days more harvest to Piano ap iow is your tite Chicago, Lll., Feb. J. 1, Langston, Mgr., Kim Hall, grants forty : The wrecker wa mn. yesterd after som Conway Dyers a railr fternoon t ' had | Musi ueah, Ky., Dear Sir ‘ Yours of 19ch received, and in re- ply will say, Paducah bas had one mouth more of our ‘special than we give to places twice its. size We notice what you say in ‘regard to its being a time of year when mon- rcest in your section, We So note what you say in, those who vould not on sev the close times there becc proud possessor of Kimball Via and the high esteem in which those | ye who have bought hold them.} | We assure you your Kentucky la- | dies are no prouder of their Kimball || pianos thav are thousands of others | all over the world, and we feel half way constrained to believe the high tribute you pay Kentucky laries may not be too extravagant since w good judgment in select Kimball pignos. In this they are ix accord with the world’s most famous musicians, That we may continue to merit} these est of testimonials, let say we will spare nothing known to] the piano manufacturing world that} would make it as good a piano as can |" be made, In regard to se “special |* } sale” extention you may continue |! forty-five dayg more insteatl of sixty |‘ Hoping you the most abundant sueckss we remain Respectfully W. W. Koinars Co We mail you a copy of the Musi cal Courier,’ in which is noted one | hundred and) sixty-one Kimball | pianos yold by our Mr. er eleven days at retail at ‘Specia Sale’’ at Pittsburg. The above fully explains itself, | and I hope piano avd organ parchas- ers will appreciate my effort in ge ting an extension our ‘Speci r ng race horse. ale’ rider, Billy B its pew re whi uth, rs at esa Db. 1 will with After je the argest i a the |of over 1 t »'s | pletion ¢ , 1 will change as all the Master erg to ure business people great indu ete, or Sid Sinith, one moted newly-pr 1 » ge ¥ Du hands full of ng ld never be way-bills, he w Vhe leaving y many aut rev ymast Mckinley |tto ow Ing out American Tou wer a Mempt neer Wm. horse 910 t went Campt filled his makes the thir F Bry Mitchell, of ( ace very it amicably ‘ 8 We want tosell 40 pianos during |“ this 45 days and think we will, | Most respectfully, 1, Laxcstos, Manager 450 Broad- Kang The defe Engineers Randall and Condu Winst Charges, punt of Ex static m 7 r Sta Kimball Music way, Paducah, K PERSONALS. A child of Mr. French Schumacher is quite ill. Mr. H. H. Mayor, the man, is at the Palmer. Dispatcber Allen Jorgenson was in | Louisville yesterday. : Mr. E. B. Harbour left last mght tor Boston to purchase goods. Rev. B. E, Reed lett at noon for Fulton and will return tomorrow. Mrs. Dr. D. P. Jewett left yester- day for Bardwell to join her husband. Miss Agnes Satterfield, of Prince- Hall, typewriter f nothing passengers knew ge trouble whateve AND ST ster Me erday for both Benton, Marshall county, and Mayfield, Graves county. Quite a number went to Benton this morning. It will likely be several days before any cases of interest are taken up, Entertamment Re ‘The entertainment wnich was giv- en at the opening of the new audi- torium at St. John’s is to be repeated tomorrow night, with some new fea- tures, ‘The roads are in good condi- tion, and with favorable weather, doubtless, there will be a good at- tendance from the city New Derail i Switeh, A derailing switch has been con- structed by the 1. C. at Calvert City, and today was putinto use. Marriage License, J. E, Rudd, aged 22, of Marshall county, and Miss Minnie Turner, of tais county, were licensed to marry today, ‘The wedding will take place Wednesday. Mr. Henry Acker Passes Away. This morning at 10:55 Mr. Henry Acker, a well known and very res- pectable genuleman, died at his resi- dence, 2 Jackson srteet, of some aflliction of the liver. Mr, Acker was born in Wachenheim, Germany, in 1831 and was 66 years of age. He was a member of the United Order of jolden Cross, and was also one of the oldest members of the I. O, O, He was a member of the First Christian chareh of high standing, a good neighbor, « loving father and a devoted husband. He was for sev- eral years employed as book keeper for the Cincinnati Cooperage Co., of this city, The deceased leaves be. sides a faithful wife, five sons and five daughters. Owing to the illuess of Rev, W. H. Pinkerton, minisier of the First Christian church, the funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Calhoun, of the Tenth Street Christian church, ‘Lhe remains will ton, 1s visiting Miss Lucy Holloway, Mr. T. E. Fitzgerald, of the Mexi- can Central, is a guest of friends | here. | Miss Cora Head, of Providence, Ky., left for home today after # visit to relatives, Councilman Fred Kamleiter is still | quite ill, and unable to attend to his duties, Dr, Marmaduke Dillon-Lee Saturday night for New Orleans attend Mardi Gras, Mr. W.S. Davis and Miss Carrye Hipple have from Cerro Gordo, Tenn. Mrs. Addie Mantz returned to Grand Rivers today, after a visit to her son, Mr. Frank Mantz, Assistant Yardmaster Bob McCann left last night with his three sons for Louisville to put them in school, Misses Dot and Annie Connelly, after a visit to their sister, Mrs. Fravk Shutt, left at noon for St. Louis. Mrs, Mary E. Skelton, of Sommer. ville, Ind,, arrived last night on visit to her daughter, Mrs. V Downs, Superintendent Harahan, of the 1, C., came in al noon and will attend | the meeting of the city council to- | night. Miss Stella Smith, of Smith Sis. tery’, left today for the milinery |™rked as he left yesterday market to attend the openings and to |! 8¢for # ringer, boys buy their spring stock, She expects | Ove in over two years. to be gone two or three weeks, the other engineers made this month. Conductor Billy Be digits aloft train this a, Engine Conductor dummy,,” cam and spent Su Mrs, Ro: car repairer Bryaut, are visiting Mrs. Hood f Hood, has been left to of So the wife aud returned | wife dore days. Billie Lewis recovered reported for Conductor again measles, having He ol tr Conductor — Atw Byers Robertson latter is pulling t on the turn aro 1 Buck is ays be and nol Engineer Henry rest. today, He ‘a|Tinger last month, D, | prosperity is as bad Supt. W, J. Hill’s wife « ter, Blanche, left on the I. C day with for Naw Os) they go to witness the festivities, Hank Barbee, Mar the ¢ , Se the Engine 200, out this a. m., will depart for the ville shops on Wedt | thorough overbauliv raturos will sail unc plume of *304,"” The marriage of Brakemar Mortbland and Miss Eliza Kui Jnot take | uled, ‘The guests were on ha on Wor UNKNOWN This Is Who as Cut ud wh Her, r the 1 Marshal Collins went outto Frankie Dixon's bagnio this afternoon to in- vestigate an alleged cutting case, An | inmate known as ‘*Winnie,'’ color was found with a slight ‘wound ° on be shipped to Casseyville and inter- red in the Odd Fellows cemetery at that place, her face, and claimed. that ‘known white man did it, rants have been issued, An un-| the feast prep wan but it took No war-| fulfill the compact and the gr | missing. Tt cette later to the rary sy Division of the ef Man when brought to a full stop in Metro) from baby whist «i daugh- we. yesterday as sched- | was unable to reach the city in time] INVESTIGATION TO-DAY. | and the event will come off iaa day} |or so Inhe Co ed ctor Kirkland coub'ed out Cou’ Tom Piles’ train ye Tom wil reciprocate this Each gets a day off by this ate t to attend to some private Ree Line Under Lavestigation, Today the recent meeting of two} C. passenger trains on the main track between Fulton and Cairo is tigated at Jackson, Tenn Randall, of the city, weut own to attend it it Me. tis Bs the Main r Ae mer vr matters. Engine string of londs that reached pled 30T was ¢ made ispen- this a. in ind to Sixth ets, Sam Griflia and Jim Gil | stood on her boards, a sure | rontee that she gets them ihrough | das. Herring (Jokey HARBOUR’ SS He | on from " Att and time. ngloeer art Jim), 1 eam t in Saturday night. reported, but sprains | Our buying power is being exert- | is loud in his}ed to provide the tiew,-attractive| t' plasters and | and eo tia ely beatitiful fabrics “Mil to | that are out forapting~ Much that mat is lovely is t@ady being shown out Sixth street | Here at our new store We believe Will Block welt | C2tmestly that w€ are now able to I save all cusfafiers pennies, dimes and dollary on their purchases in every depakquent and on all the fully cut in the knee, having ace Htes of merchairatse-we handle lentaily inflicted the injury himself | We want to run oyr store to Wiliecweitiag bth spoke tbe | please olir customers ; Ave are run by hr’ ning it for our customers. It n Red hel our intention to Jeep all that gz with a sudden death On} jovely in the latest up to date styles He left Lexington on No | of Dress Good#'and Millinery juth- bound nd at @! We want you to learn the way to jow th jumped off the! our new siére, to feel at home here row a switch to head the) ang to visit it We want siding to let the pas lio now what you If we ny al haven't got it tory I have it adder 0 tomorrow 1 off by the y the sent this city | =< in the Boyd- | isan tor hie # ur men passed s morning Mr A cot Which they carried ont eir | rs for the City hospital, He} from Livingston county and is is Singleton ca loc : often “ wanit i we Ane He was here we i many neéw goods ar just péceived a new made glress skirts that onsid-| we'll be glad to show you. Tn variety, syle aheagf of a g we have he is seriously hurt he ws ia big} yy, fortunately and qualit lu COMPANY, uc haims the Detive, 1 from oll Le of Mr. D, ¢ er cireuit court th the Adains Express | 000 damages eu) allace i pplied for Uby the tiffs | ' Adam of ts own eng They and papers were is over it he did hot orders with intere The | that the the government t« sc of | e in their ere year, \ vlivered Express Company vered to. them yet ion to he that 1 ut teken t aud ver them, an { many lam 1 to the exten ve 1g shapes in AV baie 2 At HARBOUR’S, 112-114 N. Third Street. sual damages nd two Jaims that he hired the company orse for thre: montht, ao vorse Was driven over a piece of pe, { which cut the eries lered wer | hicage the edges « his feet worthless. WATER FILTERS. What is more essentiél to good health than purewater? Ourfilters will make impure water as pure and-Sparkling as spring waters Every family should have one. Every filtes te tested before leaving our store, GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Scott Hardware Co. LYCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchets——Pcn, Re and Beosdwa GEBRART 322RS LE ADING 4 5c. CIGARS.# e@ Ask For Them. ©. B. STARKS, Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET 1 Machines at liberal figures, C. F. Schrader, DEALER IN STAPLE ‘eancy GROCERIES 4% Fresh Meats, &c. LSiite attentio#. Give Spates Cae parts of the ci” Cor12th & Madison. “ ee, pe te Rigg 16). Telephone CHAS, NORWOOD The Se 214 Cour will please y MORTON'S ‘OPERA HOUSE One Werk fencing MONDAY, MAR. 1. cotdhan MGR. Has PRANCHL PAN LEGAL before court | journed fternoon the franchise tax law is The cases be zainst’ the county Paducah Street by ul 1 3) Judge Bishop Decided ar Were y. at Ruttin le fore bin were anil nr Ws nena Homeopathic Remedies YW Sisson DRUG STORE | pe- urt,and ited. one of great im- tested by state. I s from al the is being f any tions over the I go to the wurt of appe every court state Died in Mosurl. C. Butler, of the local N.| vate tier) Thursday ‘Special... On Thursday Mareh 4t. we will i se ™ 3 BROADWAY. keston, Mo. » Mrs, Allen J < lay Ww for Adjourned Court, Winchester conven- today but ad- The World's Greatest) Hypnotists ‘The~ Lees | Sylvain Av ane-at See his $3 shoprmade-Staoes. The most-wonderful There are‘none better. Psycological 2 Production i ever presented. Refined, Instruccive, Marvelous. Nothing Like Ie Ever Seen Before. Second Hand Clothing ee and Shoes. rireg’ar CHANGE OP PROGRAM NIGHTLY. Wox seats Te. Van Coll CiTY_ SCAVENGER Jas‘Coleman Capitaland Surplus, $120,000.00 Telephone 118, Res. 82 Campbell. # now on sale CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, Paducaly 226 Broajfay, I Open from 9 a, m. to} p. Prompt and cafe: urday eee romps an oafetyl athe ws ny part of the ‘ani morrow. take orders for Ladies’ Callin, Cards at the uniforn price of 25c per 100. Nice cards, all sizes, ot type er plates, per hundred, 81 eave your orders at ‘the office Thursday. PHP STRAIGUS OF IT, Ht the Baptist ue. Church Pare printed in he matter of repairing the 1 par First will come wr E pata bu | Wedne hn running | parsons eal the] they should desire ord | property | The Sen state a| that the tile of th alclear. Rev. W of the church, called at the ice and denied this. ‘The that it was not clear is this exteut: to the mage ine duty to- how e title #0 thay chat day or two age property was not K. Penrod, king zot in pastor - Sow of- Ce statement | o_o Che property was given | bad to be used} hy the and cannot or disposed uld it ever be ge would The belongs to y inuch Satur- | et arch A We Ss be sold or given of in any way. vandoned as a parson lrevert to the Norton church proper, however, | the members, Rev, Penrod last night, }cised the Sun and claimed promised to make a correction, stated in the previous the trustees refused ly indorse a where li Gras | #8 rsonage orton, awa, re Sh ‘Here he first ve m it heirs, To the Public: i | wB ‘The | large line of medium and high-priced article | nish first-class garments in the very |; to individ. note for money | igh tomake the necessary re. pairs. ‘This was a mistake, and the trustees have been asked to indorse no note, Some of them think when und and | they settle the little business that two to/ they will individually, if necessary, som was | indorse for the requisite amount and that he! repair the parsonage. eg to announce that baciday! the above mention k train it wen she nom \t to-date Will be pleased to have you call out what kind of work we do. time, and if you conclude to place an was time well employed. Thanking in every respect. 1 Frank ight did Am yours for go Seventh Semi-Annual Greeting. Tailoring Place, 404 North Fifth Street, Under_the Pa! To do this will cost you noth W. R. RANKIN. om $ swered ot any Liske from 4 G-00ee jteu o'clock p m. E, THALMUELLER, EW At and Shoes DIRECTORS. ‘ hip pie pines soem Jas. A. Rupy, / Jas. R. Sxurn, tom Plog Music and Dancing P.M, Fisner, Gro. C, WALLACE, F. KAMLEITER, ~~W. F, Paxton, ACADEMY. \Madam Mclntyre and Son iko. O. Hant, EB. FARLEY, R. Rupy Will open a/Mausic and Dancing shool at Cecilian Hall. Children’s dancing class will com- mence Thursday, 11th, at four o'clock and continue every afternoon, Adults class will meet Thursday and Saturday evenings, All the latest dances will be ta in twelve lessons, Private lessons given at any timd to suit pupils, MUSIC hESSONS, ‘The Madam has \had twenty-three years experience in feaching music in {all the different braAches and devotes especial attention t time and expres. sion, We furnislf the very best of references * Vor farthes information call at St, } Nicholas Hotel If forenoon or at Hall in afternoon from two to five o'clock, and ‘Thursday and Saturday evenings ‘Terms made known on application, Madam yre & Son, Interest Paid on Time bs President Cas! , PAXTON : Ass’t Cashier R. Ruby all ki at Gwe Tin» 46 Broadway. 1897, be almer, Lhave opened a'T ed placg, and ha Wooleng, and si iloring business at e on exhibition a | endeavor to fur. latest fit, nish and fashion, and ‘ups | 1 and get prices, leart methods, find but your order, you wi! learn pen that it you for past f\. ors, vod clothing *