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PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS/ —Prescriptfons Milled “at all hours.—| Can prepare your family of p' Night Bell side of door. cure, and do it right. Pharmacists, Druggists and 3D. Bacon & Co./J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. HELD OVER. kinds 6f bar recipes; from @ liniment to_a-vorn Rayos ei you want m Cor. SeventH Axp Jackson Streets, Papvcan, Kr. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relativé to the Railroads and Railrond People. ARIES. Padete wecehetins op herbs oe ine Hodges Waives an Kxami- nation. M., C. AND ST, L. MILEAGR. Mr. Wm. McEwen, the car re- pairer, went home sick this morning. Emmot Sneed is making the bu- widity on the 315 and keeps her siz- Apothecaries, HARRIS AND FORD DEFEND. EVERY MAN IN AMERICA would have his clothes made to measure if he ful realized ho ure suit hardly ever ready-made. 425 Broadway. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, March 2.—Raia this local rain or snow, followed by clear- ing weather. Colder. LOCAL MENTION. Banquet Put Off. has been indefinitely postponed. Alter the Culprits. For/ the ity. 1 : aaa * sarki % cere ania aeae) und” Zegponse to an inquiry Mr.Davis! ALMOST A COLLISION. ‘ 7 j The Lullaby concert in national} I was treated at Hamburg was far — New Shades in 4 Tans and Ox Bloods. Rev. Pinkerton. A Small Blaze, casioned some alarm about 9 o’clock last night. It originated in the ceil- ing above the boilers and was extin- guished by Watchman Harry Reed. Real Estate at Public Sale. My Peat 3 fountain avenue and J will be sold on the 8th\« hour of | m. at the on a credit of six /months; the suit lay of Now I kindly all persons who may desire to/putchase a beautiful home and yaluable property to go and examing it before the oy ofsale, . ind know jts real value and condi- Infants’ and Children’s. tion. My/ daughter will be present and show you the premises. 2m4 Jostan Hanats. | Infants’ tary or ox blood turn 75¢ Chil ’s Isizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 SS Pape. . Died of Consumption. to $1.50. ad ” ‘ hil a) James Smith, colored, died at 12 Children’s fizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to o'clock today at his home on Clay $1.90, u street of consumption. He was & Full line of youth’s and boys’ | barber by trade and formerly worked black, brown or ox blood. at Jim Bryant's shop. very male member of Broadway M. E. church is cordially invited and earnestly urged to meet the official board at the church Thursday night at 8 o’cloc! 2m3 Paducah medical society will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Dr. Boyd’s office. A large attendance desired, as business of great import- ance will come up before the meet- Masonic Notice. Plain City Lodge 449 F. and A. | M, will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock oo i in stated communicstion. All Mas- Spring tee Manone welooee. J B. B. Davis, Master. i Incram, Sec. Alleges Abandonment. 5 et ath alielalcitiacesal ‘Tena Howard, colored, this after- pe, ith each sale of childrens} bony dha toe eetoeoe aasinet 4 shoes at her husband, Ben Howard. She al- leges abandonment. SNAPPED FIVE TIMES, ( $1 and Up. Mrs. Harvey Keep Tries to Shoot a : Would-Be Burglar, } Mrs. Harvey Reep found a colored thief trying to break into the family residence on North Sixth street near Jackson when she returned from the opera house. She procured a pistol and snapped it at him five times, but fortunately for him it wouldn’t go off. The intruder escaped in the PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. W il and in the presence of the latter's wife. ‘The trouble originated over the defendant's throwing some wood where the plaintiff objected. A fine of $1 and costs was assessed, CASE CONTINUED, Bring your repairs to us for quick work, 4 Two Gentlemen Have Trouble Over a Wood Pile, W. H. Maddox was charged with OUR MOTTO, ~ ‘We live to shave and to, And do it with the In tonsorial art ws ~ Easy shaves and bi Colored Female Charged With Tom surely touch: 4 Rashes Foam and Stealing Cloth Children like mf piace begs: . Nettie Lyles, colored, was jre- me et adhaye thndice ih bd seated in Judge Sanders’ court this DE aa a oe doce room, morning on a charge of stealing some Is low, 1V8 only fen; si Gatoan ace ah es case was continued on account of the ‘nave cl ieup gud, from pe e name agli ping. The woman was fined yesterday beer LITTLE ATKINS. for a breach of the peace, and ar- mile Broadway. Sang / ares, The Library banquet to have been | cently attacked at Hamburg, Tenn.,| abuse the law because there is no way | of foremam of the Mem given at the Palmer House tonight] by a gang of .drunken toughs and/to avenge the deed. Officer Sherman Phillips left this morning for Evansville, Ind., after} ¢, Chil d Bud Barker and Barbara Rankin, wanted here for stealing §175 trom : HGeNn... |i Smith, of the Clark's river local-]Peen.pecks pesmi part oF the comn-| wrong. A sinall blaze on the tug Ida, the} rast all doubt as to the verit 3 5 on y of the of a Stationary. St. Bernard Coal Co's little boat, oc-/ secount, The morning “Register” rested on}the other warrant later. Ida she succeeded in getting off. His Mental Condition Will Bo| zing. PERSONALS. {hbidied tals Aedes It was at Ina, a flag station, that ‘*Red’’ Singleton was struck by the Time Soon. matl crane. nung ae siti Sane Withereld, » sister of tan is he cae wen venaTion Asam wu [¥0 Mar a ea saad Newbern this Prarie ihe raion agent, has returned from uille. inated Latt Hale in Jerome Allen’s|(° tne Sogn OmOrrO steaniboatunne ia quite” il a'the| nthe’ police cosrt Une -moruisg. | Plumer Golden, the day hoatler, Mrs. Dr. J. G. Brooks left at noon about him, occasionally |°vening a8 she left, towing the ex\rs- for St. Louis, accompanied by Little |Mumbling incoherently to himself.| Combination coach 50, from the he is black, has s| Perryvilleb a eee rake pears oft of aiiheds | ps on train 51 this morning for repairs. R Jour int his chin and a most idlotio expression) | Trainmaster Joo Rork was st) tin the tatest up to date styles of Dress Goods andé Millinery. 0 that when he walks he resembles ajgetting of the cars back on the Wie ctw usaieen’ ite waar Scott Hardwa re Cc Fp his eyes. Hisarms are 90 long|Hazel last night superintending th rilla, especially as he is hump-|track. ernoon, Wednesday Sd, with Mrv.| Teo iiored and hes a shambliog| Lawyer A. B. Lamb, of Pati, F. Kirchoff on Second street. All s haat, te company’s able attorney, members are requested to be Pree)" Hodges waived the formality of an|has gone to New Orleans to take in a examining trial and was held over to/| the carnival. IT wis CORRECT, the circuit court. Major Harris and} “Shorty” Barksdale is stopping ' as Hodges confesses the crime. He was remanded to jail to await ‘ Of His Thrilling Adventure In| the action of his attorneys. gproteorpealrtg onstrate conclusively the necessity of sending lunatics to the asylum, in- Mr. W. A. Davis, the well known teal of waiting for them to murder| “4Y® gow short agaia. young lumber dealer, who was re-|some one, and then have the public house to go to firing, outlaws, while there with his wife,] Hodges has been working at vari- returned Sunday and today met 4] ous places about the city for several | 103. Sum reporter, months. In Mayfield, his former) W- H. Russell, former messen- “I see you are still alive,’ tenta-{home, he has been considered a|ger with the American Express Com: ly observed the reporter. harmless idiot ever since bis birth,|/pany when they operated the road ‘Yes, but that’s because I’vo not/and was never known to resent a zier’s bridge gang. costume to have been given last night} worse than the Sux pictured it. Its}, ry ‘and sh delayed replaci: then at the Y. M. C. A. ball, was post-| acount was correct, except that the |ity of Chattanooga Backs Into mao poned on account of the illness of| affair was really worse. 1 don’t the Cowling. on the track. The beckwaters of the Ohio and know how it got into the Associated Press, but it was correct.”” % Mr. Davis’ own statement sets at] No Damage Except the Breaking Norton streets. ‘:Dry River Front’ its name implies. saw fit to deny it several days ago, without making the least effort to ascertain the jfacts from a reliable source. The pretty little steamer George doesn't wait to publish news after it] boat, broken in two. becomes a week old. memento of what might have been a disastrous collision. Stubbs Married Last her. freights out yesterday had full traii Both Live at Hickman--The Wed- | the demolition of a ‘‘stationary’’ and | destined for southeastern marts. ding Very Unexpected. 8 few bruises. A surprise wedding occurred tast| RIGID INSTRUCTIONS, —/s.sinte! accident this morning: "tn night at 8:30 o’clock at the residence of Mr. John Holland, 833 North Seventh street. Dr. J. T. Baker, a prominent physician of Hickman, Ky., and Miss Kate Stubbs, a popular and pretty young lady of the same place, were | Now In Session at Mayfiel married by Rev. M. E. Chappell, pastor of the Cumberland Presby- terian church. There was no one present but the immediate family,| The grand jury convened at May- and the wedding will prove a great|field yesterday, and Circuit Judge surprise when it becomes generslly | Moss aroused no little interest by in- known, and end a courtship of five or|structing the grand jnry to rigidly six years, — investigate the recent mobs and mob i "The bride is a sister of Mrs. John | violence there oly Ser rg a anc Holland and had been here for sev- | Interesting and sensational devel-| ton. 6¢ how his wacle made his Lorect eral days on a visit to her. Sunday Jopments are expected to follow. The| Wear them, He says the old man 700-pound box on his truck on tothe narrow platform between the car and Judge Moss Gave Them to the| warehouse there was scarcely room Grand Jury. to make the turn,and he was jammed against the building, the truck han- dies punching him in the —Mobs| Dr, Boyd eat alied tad spUid shat to Be Looked After, he was not seriously, but painfully injured. “Con’’ Billy Lewis was around among the boys yesterday. Billy look, queer in a huge pair of green goggles he is wearing to protect his eyes, having just recovered from a sweetheart for life. 3 . 4 i ; % them on old Selim and Charlie and The couple left at noon for their | Will Suitt, all colored. leuad tam aks an cal field and future home in Hickman, Mrs. = ——-- Holland and slster, Mise Lola THE LEES the animals would eat the dry grass Stubbs, who has also been visiting all day under the belief that they here accompanied them to Hickman. |Greeted by @ Large [Howe last ine ee meta: OPA eh THE SANDUSKY ,LOST. Night. aE Prof. Leopold Lee and his com- DEATH NOTES. Hotel at Central City Destroyed |pany were greeted bya crowded . S By Fire. house at Morton’s last night, and perio: rere held Lobel tee The Sandusky House, at Central syvrtiged! by the pertornenee, 4] this afternoon at his home on Jacke City, owned by Capt. W. H. San- ; . son street. This afternoon the re- dusky, formerly of Paducah, was As esa is a genuine hypnotist, tmains were carried to Caseyville at burned to the ground about 10|iogical teats, which have to nl 2:55 for interment, accompanied by o'clock Iast night. Itwas a frame|io be apprecinted. He hypnotized Messrs, Fred and Peter Acker. sirnctures , Containing About forty /gome of the best known citizens of] An infant child of Mr. and Mra, ottarh bole ene ee Can|Paducab, who readily attest his/J.C. Leeper, 31 North Seventh “| merit. street, died today. The remains tral. — —=. ‘ ‘The fire originated in the kitchen, FERRY BOAT STUCK. aes lanes fo Deviquota, Hk, foe. fae and owing to the early hour no difi- ree culty was encountered in getting the She Got on Top of Considerable COLORED CULPRITS. guests out, ‘The loss will be several Drift. thousand doll The Bettie Owen was stranded|S¢ver@l for Minor Offenses Be- RIVER just after noon today on about twen- fére Judas Sanders. ty feet of corm shucks,together with} Walver Fortson, colored, : logs and huge piles of drift, on the| weakness of getting§drunk iy This afternoon was the liveliest one | other shore. one little indulgence cost bim a dollar in the vicinity of the levee for many] She had gone over after hoop poles| and costs. a day, when she became suddenly immov-] Thomas Brim was fined $5 and The ‘Jonah of the river,’’ the Fred jable, and after blowing a number of | costs for fighting. Thomas won't Wing insulting language towards S-|Nellis, arrived from Metropolis at /distress signals, the tug Ida was| fight again for several days, 1:30 p, m. The City of Chattanooga left this afternoon for St. Louis with a tow of pig iron. The towboat John Barrett passed down at noon with a big tow of iron for St. Louis, Laborers were at work for several called to the rescue, and she was re-| Allen Barrett was fined $5 and leased. costs for fighting Will Stuckland, WENT TO MEMPHIS, THE BOAT PASSED, Mayor and Committee Go Away Clty of Paducah Goes U to Inspect Sewerage, Shiloh. Mayor D. A. selene Coynctines The City of Paducah passed this f Williamson, Barnes, |, Dipple,| morning about 1 o'clock. Yester- pacing Brat Poles off 'th@/ Farley, Kerchotf and Liebel and Tax| day's ‘‘nows”* was a little premature pi 4 had TROON. | Collector Katterjobn left at 2 o’clock| in announcing the boat's arrival, ne Dope on ot the marine ways! this morning for Memphis to inspect is almost submerged and traffic is! the sewerage system under the direo-| about two hundred guns en route to P to clothing from Maria Buckman. The! practically suspended at that concern, |tion of Sanitary Engineer Elliott,|Shiloh, which has been converted The ferry boat Bettie Owen was] who recently districted Paducah for|into a national park. One was the bound by drift for some time over at | sewerage. ‘Lady Richardson,” captured by Owen's Landing this forenoon, but] The sewerage report will be made| Sargean' G, Whitfield, of the by the assistance of the harbor tug|soon after their return, They will|city, at Corinth, Miss., in 1862 from be gone but a day or two, ~ | the First Missouri light artillery. a orrow. ~ oft | tomorrow ~ . onal Sun's Account There was no necessity of atrial, /aued to hia bed for two oF threelthey are ahead of all former presen days with sickness. He is reported | tations of Dress Skirts Tom Jones who resigned the place| flowered designs at $ phis round-| Brocathed satin « accompanied | hair skirts, veritable beauties by his wife, arrived last night on the] ble lined and set equal to skirts left this morning to join Con. Fra-| ite combinations, checked ‘The local was some six hours late|Mixed striped suitings headi i wool novelties, storm serges, navy grriving lest night. 10 beedine into | blues, blacks and colors in serg C EF chra 6 spread, derailing eeven or eight cars, | al! specially. adapted for suits ¢ a A ?P, f EALER IN Tennessee rivers are rapidly filling the bayou south of the railroad and now looks tore like a-sea than what}, Weve dast received a new line Fresh~ Al Watson, the old reliable porter, H. Cowling came in this forenoon] Was around this morning getting his : with one of ber strong ‘‘statiooary”*|train box io apple pie order. Al is| _In due time we will show you all Telephone 160 The Sux, timbers, which are in the sides of the] as full of anecdotes as a spoilt egg is | of the spring beayties and delicate e Suw, as usual, was right, and This was alot perfume, and promises us some|combinations in good ones on the ‘‘cons.’? with| millinery. We fow have the new whom he has served in his long| spring shapes im Tape Sailors in ' ' By skillful manipulation of the rud-|nd conductor Atwood and crew Night, however, the doughty little |doubled back as far as Hollow Rock|I““Who Steals My ing escaped with nothing but| Junction with a solid train of grain Ernest Shoffner, one of the col- ored truckers at the depot, met with coming out of a car with a ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE. They Should Be Let Alone, No Doubt, A Brooklyn saloon keeper is said tohave been caught with another man’s wifein the rear of his saloon yesterday. There was great excitement for awhile, and the saloon keeper came upto Paducah for safety. He is probably here yet. At the northeast corner ot and Third the hand that pe to money-saving opportuntt the Inscription and exquigifely beautiful fabrics that are outYorepring. >) Much that here at our new store,/ We believe HARBOUR’S. & is lovely is acl shown What is more éssential to good health earnestly that we gfe now able tol than pure water? Our save all custome? pennies, dimes filters will make impure and dollars on-therr purchases in| Water as pure and sparkling’ as spring water. lines of merchandise we handle Palmer. Hodges» there and stared stupidly eat on the right side ofthe 122 Iast}every departmént and on all the Every family should have one. Every filter at *, e y We want to-runour store tol tested before leaving otir store. ranch, came in asa trailer] please our customers ; We are run ning it for our customérs. It is GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY tention to keep/all that is our new store, £0 feel at home here and to visit/it often. We want INCORI ORA THD. to know what you want. If wel@s * “37S, 320, 322 and Broadway haven't got it today we'll have it Sign of Big Hatchet. Paducah, Ky. Among the mati} new goods ar In variety, styles and quality Attorney J. H. Ford were appointed | this trip, and Bob Waynick is ndd-} . °: a> = , riving we have just received a new pegs ped rele: peer wo [01 red poe aa 10 0} ot of ready made dgess skirts that _ZEADING WwW. A. inquii ‘ " glad to shew you. 4 So Says Mr. W. A. Davis of the] tion is inquired into. Powenth Skin’ Léihe bind Veda om I! be glad to shew you 5d CI ARS. a Novelty cloths in the newest col Blagk skirts with figured and 1.25 to $3.50 ‘ocaded 1 made by the best dress makers in . | America at $5, §.50 and up to $7.5 Typewr - | apiece. Dress Godp Surtincs—Exquis heviots Will change for old Mach broken ¢hecked silk mixt ce cAboeintnn a oar Ik and|= : skirts. Thes@ varieties are not only new but great bargains as well. a) absice for apring, at prices lower [> REE G than you'll find them at other pla-| aod KRFX NCY ces. Investigate our claim of plaid grashes, Indian head and butcherslinen for embroidery work Low prices, prompt and pe MILLINERY. will please you Fre ory te a great stock of green, tan, butter dnd two tone SURPRISE WEDDING, —[icre ‘veductur snd’ to landing. tk| Tt looks as ifthe t . left Paducah, and in landi at It sas ifthe waves of pros- Th . Brooklyn she collided with re perity are at lat roling this way on At ane ¢ Sondhagd Man, of Chattanooga, or more correctly | the tide of increasing business. Daily 412-4114 N, Third Street. ‘an was brought to sill it at my request. (Dr. J.'T. Baker and Miss Kate| the City of Chattanooga backed into|the volume of traffic increases. All ad 214 Court Street Has some excepfent bargains in Second Hand-€tothing Purse aay Trash” would never ave been uttered 7 by the immagftal bard of Avon , had he owyhd one of the beau- f]| S€€ his $3 shop-made Shoes. tifal gold And silve Pocketbgoks displs show cages. / i OS ae Shoes repaired and delivgted to any ed in our j part of the city Purse from 5c to $4. Ifyou have Cast Of Ladies’ Pocket 25¢ to $3.50. J] Shoes to sell notify him by and he will cal! and get th Card Cases frony 20c to $2. a ike gage ee sa "\\ CITIZENS’ ™ & BROADWAY. _—— a Thursday vege a S e | urday nighfs from 7 to 8. pecia eee On Thursday March 4th we will Interest P take orders for Ladies’ Calling Cards at the uniforn price of OFELCERS. Jas. A. Rupy } President 25c per 100. W. F, Paxton Cashier Asst Gashier f Nice cards, all sizes, pi i DIRECTORS. the latest face of script type. Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. Surru, Engraved and printed from cop- | F. M. Fisner, ’, WALLACE, per plates, per hundred, § F. KAMLEIreR, AXTON, ave your orders at th n} GEO, O. Hant, RLEY, office Thursday. R. Ruby. 1890 1897 Seventh Semi-Annual Greeting. ankin’s Tailoring Place, 104 North Fifth Street, Under the oo] / 4 j To the Public: ed f (Peg to annordaveThat Ihave gpened a Tailoring business at RIS is alisea rasa tioned plage, and have on exhibition a large line of medium and high-priced Woolfus, and sholl endeavor to fur- nish first-class garments in the very latest fit, flnish and fashion, and ‘ups to-date’ in every respect. Will be pleased to have you call and prices, learn methods find out what kind of work wedo. To do this will cosdyou nothing but your time, and if you conclude to place an order, you will learn later on that it was time well employed, Thanking you for past favors, Am yours for good clothing, Ask @* and Shoes. } Wi A Urs00i Ad, BANS, | CIT had no feed for them one winter, 80 4 DRUG STORE Broayray, Eaducah,, Ky. he bought green goggles and put r Thent. ‘i crime Uerves | Yesterday full time was restored. | orings carefully lined and finished. | 4 Hamburg, Tenn. His revolting to dem The shop men are working ten hours} ‘Taylopcheck skirts at $1.75 to ©. B. Ss I R KS eee and will continue s0 to do until the] $2. 50. A exif R : uext fro: Caligraph and Densmore fid Supplies. —~ {07 SOUTH SECOND STREET ne# at liberal figures. ROGERIES Meats, &e- attention. Give me a trial order and I i} parts of the city Cor. 12th & Madison, |MONDAY, MAR. 1. The aig i Hypnotists \ The \Liees Sylvain A. gnd Alberta. The mos¢ wonderful | mounted There aré tine bene Psycological @ Production ever presented. Refined, Instrucctve, Marvelous, or Nothing Like It Ever Seen Before, CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY, Prices 26 and 60¢ oats now on sale at Wan Culin’s. Y SCAVENGER 48 Coleman Box seata 750, Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Tetephoxfe 118, | s. 821 Campbell. Profipt a ‘etul Attention given Vaults whter closety, do. Thirteen years y % +g. {Calls from any Dag rey ane: on Time Deposits wered at any time $ o'clock a, m. to 11 o'clock p,m, | B, MUELLER, ine ts and Shoes t Rock Music and Dancing ACADEMY, Madam Molntyre and Son Mo tai apd Dancing Schogt at Cecilian Mall, Children’s dangthg c!ass will com. mence Thursday; 11th, « four o'clock and continue #very afternoon, Adults g will meet Thursday and Satuyfay evenings All thé latest dangeswitk be ta in twelve | . Privage je given at @hy time to suic ale MUSIC The Madam has hy twenty-three 8 experience in | the different bragch especial attention sion, We furnish references, For furthes infornjation call at St, Nicholas Hotet In fobnoon or at Hall in efternoon from ty¥o to five o'clock and ‘Thursday and aturday evenings Terms made knoWwr on application, ‘hing music in and devotes time and expres. he very best of W. R. RANKIN. Madam McIntyre & Son,