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= we, ep mre TREN -- EE Se nae nen AE NN A ent mh J '|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. KRUPT ST i ” aires: pricey be apOrEMGaios IN THE HANDS OF OCK d Watch this space We make a specialty of obtaining —Preseriptions Alted at All hours.—|-“Can prepare your family or private | All kinds of barks, roote and herbs, 80 : "ve that you can get an cu want Night Bell recipes, frgm a Hniment to-a-gorn | in ¢y) s oft-negleoted line on ber a For Special Pricesuz side of door, cure, and dé it right, ness. Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries| you Ge geod ot em ts secure bargains before they pre lace, Con, Sevextit AND Jackson Streets, Pavvean, Kr. ION & STO) — | Corner Third and Court. eee PERSONALS. |pagR BUN CLUB! RAILROAD RUMBLING. 2 f (ioods Miss Lola Byrd, is visiting in Everything new id “f / SS : ¥ Mayfield. i Items of Interest Relative to the ly ¢ an ra aE T » ‘ Dee an tales BEY WG Un ECAC: Thier Traps and House Float Railroads and Railroad Up-to Date A ER Fi L ERS. y f ; People, D Mr. Bob Scates left at noon for Away. ‘ ‘ rulton, _ What is more essential to good health A child of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Nance N., C. AND ST. L, MILBAGE, —t-- rr “ k ‘ pure 8 quite ill, aa 43 WHOLE “JOBLOT” VANISHES, Condactor Perkins Peregiean di- than pure water? Out filters will ‘ sat! Hon, Chas. Reed returned yester- "| vision is off for a rest, -| New Locition water as pureand sparkling as spring water. day from St. Louis, — ~ Accordi to the best infor i P ay from Louis, ccording to the best information Every family should have one. Every filter Dispatcher Alvey, of the I. C., is obtainable it rained last night. EVERY. MAN/IN AMERICA’ _ Jon the sick list today. Forgot to Take the Traps Where} Master Mechanic Potter left tor] New Store * Itested before leaving ur store. would have| Mrs. Irene Cox has returned from the River Couldn't Memphis on the 104 this a, m. his clothes made. to measure if he fully | Washington and New York. Get them. Conductor Matt Galloway 1s now “SALE BY realized how much more comfory | Mr. Sam C. Molloy, of Kuttawa, ae freights on the South New Dress Goods roiled tA LL bal : he hep he buy ments | Was in the city last night, . dat way, it iene ecru man Mr. A. S. Lacy went down the 8.1 g-ysieRABLE LOSS TO THE CLUB. |, Combination conch No, 60 went] Tou, ('simmings Scott Hardw re Co. , C&S on business today. it as & trailer on No, 50 this p.m. ois, hard a wood back soa1e® © * . on business today. this p.m NCORPORATED. ly-made. Henry Willisms, the paper hang- — for vate the branch, N - i er, ha) gone to Fulton on business, 3 Sandy Herring and Jack Bunker, : ‘: 318, 320, 322 and Broad way W Dicke Mr. Chas. Nerwoed is contued to} THE Paducah Gun Club is some-|bowers on the 68 on pile driver, |{ WCW readymade Sign of Big Hatchet. Paloatsee oj}e ’ bis room with a songestive chill what disabled, and # few of the mem: | spent Sunday last in Memphis, i ee HigGua vs se bers are mean enough to ascribe the! ‘The train men fa this morning re« Skirts New aed 45 Broadway. ay Singleton has gone on 8 iamentable state of affairs to politics. | port Clark's river and Island creck western trip for Thompson, Single |-phe tact is that their flac trap house| joth on the rampage this morning, Millinery EADING tehans # w read ton & Co, ia ices wi ‘pati 1 oll their traps, electric batter * ; WEATHER REPORT. ae eg eee batteries! Hilly King, the new roundshouse 4 ee ie aan and several thousand targets were} ‘roman at Memphis, is metamor- 5¢. — joicing over the appearanc a fine} carried away by the turbulent Ohio posing things in great shape there. New Shges readymade e Ask¥or Them: Louisville, March 9.—Rain to: |10-pound bey. yesterday, and are cre now prot i‘ night. Wednesday generally fair and] Miss Maggie Willams returned] beyond the ken of mortal man. The treamare vaus will hertiy ar colder. home from a short visit to friends in| might not have been if most of the|Tive tomorrow as expected. They or made to order. Groeten he members were not running for office, | Will be along in a day or se, howev- ) LOCAL MENTION, |""itr G. w. thompaoa, ot the|se sone of them aver, cr. oO. B. STARKS, Racket Store, is back from Lexing-] The traps cost about #100, with} So far the track has stood the AGENT FOR A Good Crowd Out ton. batteries and olber requisite appur- |deluge, but a few more such rains as ur n 7 : ‘The lullaby concert at the Y. M.| Mr. Collin McGinnis has gone to| tenances, and the trap house was 70] we lind last 1 and this a.m. ard Courteous Attention ax y ©. A. Hall last night was — well |Carson City to witness the Curbett-|feet long, very staunch, and cost} it will be heard from, To All.” a la fl ens A Nove ty patronized, and most satisfactory | Fitzsimmons fight, about $100 mors. ‘The‘blverooks* |’ Clerk J. C. Butler, of the freight | 10 All, es. sovially. It was well attended and} Miss Maggie Williams 4 Mfisa| Stored away were worth $30 of $40, | depot, and his wife arrived home last participate’ in by the best local] Kila James have returned from a{aod all this Job lot is probably night from Missouri, Mr. Butler re- Typewfiters and Su i talent. / pleasant visit to Mayfield, floating hike a torpedo boat some | sumed his duties this morning See For the Bockman’s \ifalk oliyes can’t be! ‘rhe friends of Miss Bertie James | “Here ‘own in the depthsof the mad-| ‘The heavy rains are keeping our 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET 1 dened stream Tre outfit was located | ¢, y oy an will regret to hear that she is ill at : country cousins at home, The morn e a a>, + howe, 333 South Third. at Riverside | Park, below theJing train had but tew of them on | 9 { Adjudgec Insane. Miss Beshers, of Illinois, came to} “ity: tet the fnols Central incline. | hoard when she arrived this morning ~ iss R " Miss Beshers, » Ci » he | e 3 i rene. _dtiss Kondurant, of Wickliffe, was | ine city yesterday and entered the Mibey ign ee pig rise not! ‘Phe down pour was too much for 9 tesen through the city Jast night by Boyd-White infirmary, long ria Arty hes a ant tee Up} cer tinkets this 8. ‘thelr #ork ewett, ¢ e 1 OM. Jobn Boyd and wife, of Golden} moved to a place of safety by some is nearly all outside. So they sought e ) T, the asyluo, , ‘ \ DEALER IN WT. ier Hugh Miller, on Broad street. likewise supposed that the club's he- |2°2” | route to Hopkinsville to 1 y e! “the cloud , i Pond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.|of the other members, and the iatter| Seller watil “the clouds roll by, 112 and HON, 3d St. an Duty Agein Warden J, H. Happy, of Eddy-| longings had been reserved by some-}‘’Wayback"’ Mose Story looked STAPLE QGE bar Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures, Officer . rank Bond went on duty | ville, arrived from Mayfield en route] body else. Sunday the startling dis-| !ike Paul Boynton arrayed in one of . covery was made that the trapswere| bis swimming suits this a, m. as he LEFT THE CHAIRS. and FARNCY New Shades in | after having been|home. He stopped off at Paducah. | Fy. Meats, & Thief Loots a Barber Shop in Low prices, prompt ond polite attention, “@ive me a trial order and I € Willi deposited tity of i in the} aud the devourers of that ulent Daylight will pleave you de ivery to all parts of the city, : — Miss Cora Williams left at noon| deposited a quantity of iron in the PorvabeadeniA beter nei ne i ‘or ale, for St. Louis, and will probably go] bottom of the house to hold it down. | Will masticate Inst yenr’# ‘spuds Tolephone i6 Cor. 12th & Madison, At the Suv oitice old papers, nice |further east to purchase mi The structure s d to have the ca-| Much longer than usual this spring. | U 5 ¢ millinery | The structure seemed to have the ca pring. | soi ‘ ———_— ——> and clean, just the thing to put un-| goods. H .' pacity of a flat bont; however; and] “Con;’' Rilly Beadles carried the | &""* Mo or Moran Without Any 7 der carpets and on shelves. 25 cents|” Conncilman Oscar Starks returned | the swift ciirrént wrested it from its} waybills on throtigh freiglit out yes- | easorinl’ Tnplemente, CITI Ns’ per hundred. at noon from the {natigutation at] Moorings, and down stream she went}terday. —_Billy’s fund of anecdote is pelo ails Haat Washington antt a business trip to]itoaand all. It is not known what] inexhaustible, and before long we will - ’ i /RRADUIN NGS Af you wank nse KEG beat Jrvag | NAW YORE: became of it. Somebody went down quote some of his amusing yarns, Victor Moran is oe elu he She: hod fl i «t bea | ANK from'a home buteher, whowe Juame|, Mf. aud Mrs, J, Wheeler Camp-|in a skiff to look for it yesterday,bot) Emory Tabscott and John Breckit: “sonata Ng ee ae PRESS. gee: “ ? and reputation is a ggaraniée that | Pell were made happy today over the] 0° tac iy pony Fe | Re re aR eg APES OTT sone and works hard; abd did . | ~ a4 Wert the quality of his medt Ye-all right, |**Tival of « fine girl baby. Both} Dr. Jim Lang declared to & Stx| duck huut tothorrow, Up te river. eee see eto weston Ad Bfegan John Theobald jgdarantees all his|™ther and child are doing well. | Teportet this Aflernoon that it was /The weather is surely propitious, put ae eet es sacdin bs abe meats to be flrst-class in every res-| Misses Bertie Nash tad Fannie tough luck they were havin The} ihe ducks—we hope they will find houes Ou Nosh Thies “seek ateae Deéssing pect. Stalls, 3 and 5, market house, {Gould will leave in 8 few days for| {Ay part of it,”” he said, ‘is that} them. diuner, T r toned by a rr) 6m3w Louisville lo spend the summer with | #2 old Ssherman—I've forgotten bis} Phe hoboes out about the tory a a i. for the/Hfaig. Ale Mr. J. Jc Senders. name—caught one of the traps that} are having a wet time of it. ‘Their seiceh the (RIK Uddbie ootapiadl ha fo d Failed to Arrive. jefbarglalis ons tor) bal in some way gotten out of the Ite tin ven the prop. ietor returned be foun Miss Mary Minor left at noon for! house, in his trot line near the in- shack’? i sulmerged and | th. | ss kal al oath : rn . " M Gute G> the ) Mary Minc 1 0” do sulyos he house open and about everything / | —— ind Children’s. anager Frank Pears, el ’ fits ow 2. | at musk: ucah Base-Ball ctub, did not arrive far osseae ise Bo rac White ‘gare ctine, Aaa rae Uren to pall tt och tak gals sebiess ie a oot dat tn ensign For sale by Interest P ime posits Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75c] from St. Louis yesterday, as expect- el gs, { He thought it was a devil-fish—you] oars on the side track. shi decanrte hag, | . out an Zs “pein: he rage A ary will be in charge of Miss Moss. | know they do look like a big crab— FICE aired sg MN ST pepe a the tole’ ta ae Major J. H. Ashcraft, Me-|and came to town to get pees Tne Choctaw Indians have s su-| there ws ith which toshave ’ Janh, RODY oP hei to $1.50. iaraatier ’ Cracken's representative in the state|to help him kill it, perstition that if there is a rain on/ his customers. C W. F, Paxton +. Cashier Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to Oa CE legislature, leaves Thursday for] «I'll tell yon about ‘t though,’?| Me Mrst tay of Match there will be! ‘Tho uveft waa reported to Marshal R. Rupy j-Ace’t Cashier cto. A Social Dances” | Frankfort to attend the extra session. | confidentially concluded the smiling fourteen more rainy days during the | Collins yesterday atternoot, 4 ad DRUG Ss RE, nineordaa ippe for several days >ni still in the house; of whieh only a thords of the side door ppe, eral day Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Phillips have louse; of vl atliashe oa the incal, past. ¥ returned from their trip Kast, whith-] Small pottioh Was then Visible, Mr. - Tans and Ox Bloods. sar, |er Mr. Phillips went on a purchasing| Ered Loyer went down, and finding] One thing is certain. ‘The early ies HAL UOC Ee, Pudted ee 1 | war: that the river had receded slightly| potato crop will be late this year Open from 9 a, to3p.m. On Sat- / urday nighis from 7 full , 1] Will be given by Madge McIn- — i vity, “L went} month. It looks as if their predic-| ‘The ‘stolea goods consisted of Full 1 f youth’s and boys’ ” y Madge Mein: doctor in a fit of levity, “I went g y ike ban A et @ DOYS") tyre at Cecilian Holl Thyésday evgn- IT RISES AGAIN. down myself aod moved the traps{ 01 will be verified this year, razors, scissors, clippers, etc. TH AND BROADWAY. [/2*%,4; Jas 1 Seren, wa ? ing, March 11th, from 9 to/ 12 r Inst year, and came near getting} ‘‘Mileage’’ is no weather prophet, | px joy AnLE TACKY PARTY \ KAMLEITER, — WoF, PaxTpn, o'clock. — EveryHody i ad anaes drowned for my trouble. would] nor i# he a flood predictor, but has} Geo. 0. Harty Rh Fanuaryy ssi oI Ty ies. | Pee Nam bf d ¢ ° hee . seni . Ruy. tnission, genllgmeh, D0 Cents, Iadies,)'The River Continues to Play] bave gone down again this year, but} seen lots of water in_his time and bis} i. eofinsow Entertains free, to be honest with you, I was sorter} advice is that you had better get you aay MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE, | baie mg ; About. afraid I'd get lost ‘and then the city] boat ready if you have to move lim Hones ot if Last Term 4d inuct eek front Fi TenReLt, Manag / Of Madame \ Mofntyre’s dancing : would have no mayot after Novem-| around much a week front vow. A highly enjoyable “tacky party"’ LaTCHER FERRELL, Manager school. Those\lesiriyg to attend Local Xains Swell it Considerably | ber. It is reported that Mike Duffy, | was given iy M Hattie Robinson e ‘ / f] x Ne the engineer on the 80, that runs On| last evening + homé cotter of Friday, Mar. 12. i oe a Given will please app}f’ \ this . Chile Situation Uncertain, dren's class Inesday\ at 4p. m. a the branch, is growing a full beard | Jefferson and th streets,in honor ‘ The Seco: “ and Sa F 3». vias INSANE FROM POVERTY, and says he is not going to shave un-| of her guest, Miss Bessie Seates, of y pdtrand Man, nd Saturday at) 3 p.\m. Adults The river fell to 48.1 feet 1; 1 th ° tD Vt lent C r : Thursday night phd Saturds e river fell to 43.1 feet last — til the next Democratic president is] Union City, ‘Tenn. A hursday night gh er lay night. | aisht, where It remained until early] aes elected. Billy Kane says he is as fat} ‘The arias as pleasantly spent Ryley’s Comedians, 21% Court Atre: vv ay Fresh bulk olives 4/Bockman’s, | this morning, when it began to climb )Tad Plight of Caroline Johnson, | stali ted yearling and waddies like| and enlivened by good music and] —presentiog roe temdon sud New York — | / — slowly up the gauge, ‘This was due Colored, Muscovey drake as he walks, refreshments, ‘The menu was stircen Has some excellenybargains in hanks, greatly it is thought, to the local Switehbman Elbert Buck left his K eas Turked / A ‘The ladies of the Christian chureh [rains which fell last night and this Pepe rubber coat on the switch engine last | OPE !*Y a say enue water msc! \ s rp ean wish to express their sincere thanks | Morning. Can't Be Taken tothe Asylum Un-/night when he went home, This | tut trad feecream "KN ead ca Second Hani Clothing pring to the editor of Ue Sux, to Mr.{ There has been a rainfall of 1.94 til She Finds Clothes, morning when he came to work he}, ‘ ‘ Langston, of Kimball Music Hail, to}ioches since yesterday. It is found it gone, and before he had a The charming hostess and her S. mother spared nothing that would | chance to get another he looked like t r their courtesies, and to the ladies who [en that when the effects of these} poputy Jailer Grady thinks that a rowiadirak ath says this is fine|S¢ to the jiledsure of the guests. / so kindly assisted in the eautital 18 pass that the river will] the cause of Caroline Johnson is ian ten dunkeit Those present were: See his $3 shop-made Shoes/ hy sale of childrens aullaby concert. vetand. At 5 o'clock this} unusaally ic She i f ly pathetic one. She is oe a a . | There are 7 —s it registered 43.8 on the} young colored - . it i br . - nghe better, young EXPLODES. | Allte aro) ? mt wile continue to visit the| laren, andi in Mechanic pra Halley, seal mah ed ones owds continue to visit the] burg until y, when she was Miadames— “ uissbe Sioa nh the , . fee : : cs repaired and de vatch the stage of the} tried for lunacy, adjudged insane and | Exeit puty Sherif] " M: Els! Original Songs. Sparkling Music. | part of the city. * following bulletin was ordered to Anchorage. Constable Young's Residence, Robt | Ludicrous Jituations. Ifyou have Cast Ol boat store today, and] aj » 7 »pointec ver attractive cynosure, he pes aut sali dhe A. gasoline stove exploded at the | jor nonce: | Bring Your Laughing License with You, | Shoes to sell notify him By po , 4 CTresidence of Deputy Sheriff Jesse | Pred Asht Price: 29,35, 50, 78% abi va es ee ae es ty hecause the woman hasn't Young corner ef Tenth aad Clack, fis Late Hon deat et te AL BULLETIN, enough clothing to present a respect-| stroots, about 5 :30 o'clock yesterday | me Bake fy ° | wy local rains, the} able appearance. The constable has wo-tenths of an inch] to wait until some are made and in milecooen, bus Sid. G0 damage: Ce TON J , B TES} MUELLER, j j twelve hours, The] the meantime she is in jail. epee Fine Bogts and Shoes { all ancing Apis The fire department was called out 7 ara ee at a8 soon as the{ She is rational at times, and told Made tg Orders | } ACADEMY. y the Ohio will de-|the good hearted deputy jailer today i Repairig of all king neatly doweat Rock sippi is falling at/that she was left alone with two|*?ouded with its usualal acrity, win Today. | mati oes et ne - U (6 Broadway tationary at . | small children to take care of and no viae | SEA W. R. Gardner, of London, Kng at Evansville, and | means of support Her children CASE RUE, land, today filed suit in the circuit Madani Mcintyre and Son s here the highest] were too young to leave alone, she court against Mr. G, W. Baldwin, Ww said, and ‘she had no chance to go|Arthur Pearson Still in Jail at|the brick manufacturer, for rent, f pm & Matic end Dearlng ; Fowien. ont even to beg. 2 Benton, money advanced, ete, An attach a Ls “iMle} jal Observer. AY Sey sas Bhinha "POV Fo ni cans ee ment was taken out against the de is Cecillan Hall, ) nged her mind, Ct her Pearse % 3 B ver y 4 a , PORATED. a oe at Benton, charged wlth killing o| cmdants property to be served by : Children’s danging class will com- NO INDICTMEN? YEt. 8! the sheriff this afternoon, mence Thursday, 11th, at four o'clock young man named Smith, was con- wBO0R. points Mr, ome tinved at Benton yesterday until the “edule clas ie Thun Adults cl will meet ay Noah Franklin's Case Still Under} next term of court. Pearson is still Investigation, in jail, and will now have to remain 1890 ma iar rereninas, eats e lal ances . : several months longe: He has been Il investigat- | incarcerated ever since October, fo twel sons, Private lessons n case at Ben- a given at any time to suit pupils, Lal ana all seananbonls as to what it SERVED SIX MONTHS, ® L e MUSIC_LESSONS, wi do are mere speculations, It is =e ‘The Madam has had nty-three Mr. D. W. jsaid that Franklin and two accom- d the vacancy | plices will be indicted, but all the an | “Ginger” Can Now Steal More ee rene oxic (opal 'y the elec-| idence will not be in until tomo Whisky. : aptow. . / as county Chas. Haynes, alias Ginger,’ ifth Street, Under th¢ Palmer, exverial emake ime and expres. Never go away from home without] dentenced t q i { | was pro-]a bottle of Dr. Ball's Pine Thr Home stealing WNay hee eae al for Alt Woot 50 af oe tar state to hisey. Change of olimate, fangs of}mond Hotel, was released tcdap, t cite Nicholas Hotel In ay, e 0 Mea: ' i “op Mr. Schaad, of the Y. M.C. A., for| believed by many of the river f 1 by an alarm from box 36 and re-|Foreigner Sues Mr, G. W. Bald- Jored, was] a cold which nothing Bot aie ne | baying served six months, Pants in afternoon from two to fiyé o'clock, mind, and | remedy will bes Meee e a b famous} | Ho was convicted four years ago, and Thursday and Saturdg§ evenings legated to Oehla hatha, oe hut escaped after serving six months, | Entire satisfaction guaranteed. pane W.R.J "Terma made known onApplicaticn, : Cor, bth & Broadway. . rs Dahan ecepeared until about alesmen: age ‘erm -