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. = cre 9 ne ro ay en et TY a yy 1 r : J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. BAN KRUPT STOCK ! Watch this space ‘'pHaRMaciatTs. |) DRUGGISTS. toe Ce RT ag —Proseriptions filled at all hours.) Can prepare your family or private |All inde of baka; root and age, Wo The Paducah ction and Storage C0. For Special-Pri Night Bel pene) Homer Lames wo 6 OCH [in thloett negieoked line of “our sat] Ths cnthee ik of Clothing, Dry Han, Sewitey For pecial- Ticesc side of door. cure, anddo it right. \intaa, Fosnssunenil ay ee oi a foray drrpeatert iliahaadiicdeaea at SHERIFFS SALE Mow pete ha Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, |jorthastenu a td“iiy Sana lend ge “la Sa ao thap“manufacturet’s frices. Come early and secure Bargains bef are gone. t the place, Con. SkvENTH AND Jackson Streets, Papvcan, Ky, “/ PADU AUCTION & STORAGE CO. 4 ‘ar Third and Court. / d PERSONALS. PEACE BOND RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, err ' 1 y Mrs. M. M. Cox, of Mayfield, is ne Dr (00 S mo the city. saa bol er Items of Interest Relative to the Everything 0) " WATER IL T ERS. Shetiff D.C. May, of Bardwell, |strg, Wheelis Required to Give| Railroads and Railroad Up-to Date, y , Clarence 0. Brown, of Boyds- One To-Day. beh a ed \ What is more essential to good health 4 ville, Ky., is at tne Palmer. aan re ane He } irand Rivers tod iness, A.C. Reed, the boiler maker’ / " ri Grav ony oa sng” THREATENED ISS FARWER [fs et NNT T ocation/ _water as pute and-sparkling as/spring water. was in the city tod: People. Shoes Mr. H.C. Dennis went up to ag than pure water? Our filters wilhmake impc#é tropolis, are at the New Richmond isk ia Spica tba ors Every family should have one. Every filter Hotel, Engine 302 towed out local this i ! P Manager “Jack?” Johuson, of the| Ald the Young Lady Had Made|a, m. ‘The 126 will take her run ott New Store tested before leaving our stote. Dressing @ New Richmond, is back from a visit Signs to tier Husband, Soap rola Canlngeo: they wil ‘ii canal deal Ae die Dy / to Louisville. swap rans at Le . vegan 32 fi the man Assistant Civil Engineer, E. H. akan Crier eerity gle New Dress Goods a : » has his garments mafle to meas- ame inois C i ae 3 trip, the 12 Mae bas Dee tonal ne feer co tae vier hl the Illinols Central, is atlry: Q:FENDANT FELL IW A FAINT. |fa her stead, Sam Griffin gets a . f Scott Ha are 0. . ee eas COR oa Bek k Deleet Ai 7 GAGES Tele Ons ee ha ee chance to visit his oid home thereby.| New 7lrimmings and niore style in a st or an over- | ville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Cor, adhe Norfolk and Western is to INCORPORATED. pager ae i build into Knoxville, ‘eno., at an 318, 320, an wa’ coat when they are mofilded to you. sMilice voutt Unie moratag. on a early date, and the cltizene of tat| New readymade Sign of Big Hatchet. Pater Ry. is in the city. the police court this morning on a 5; Capt. Billy Crozi i g " ltizens of W. J. Dic lodis ioe. Wemseriia coe yrer etce warrant sworn out on February Centennial city are much elated] N 435-Bfoadway. i thereat Skirts ew relatives, 4 by Miss Sallie Farmer, of North . ee Twelfth street, alleging that Mre.| Roadmaster Karly came in over : Traveling Freight Agent, R.C.|wheelis had threatened ber life, and|the line this morning to louk after Milline LEADING WEATHER REPOR’ Watkins, of the I. C., went up telinat she feared the threat would be/the condition of the tracks. tie Ty 5 CIGARS ay ea Owensboro this moraing, carried out, states they are standing the raging Cc. vy * a —_ Louisville, March 10e-Fair to-], Miss Geldine Pollard left for her) Judge Sanders declined to try the] oods like walls of adamant. 1 Ask For Them. rtolder tonight. |hotwe in La Grange, Ky., today.| case, and after some delay in finding] “Tom Englert lald off this p. m. to New Shoes readymade after @ visit to Mr. J. M. Dalton and|q substitute, Hon. K. W. Bagby was} oo hunt the ducks the other by nys TION, j family. appointed spectal Judge by agreement [87.14 find. Tom says he kuoss| Of made to order. Dr. D. P. Jewett, recently of the| and sworn in by Mayor Yeiser. Tea coalitas hay Wuaas, ig va base oO. B. STAR KS, " pila, city, was in the city today en route} Miss Farmer stated tn ber thsti-ljived out in the flatwoods. AGENT FOR at peWill exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. Death of a home to Bardwell, after carrying ®] mony that Mrs. Wheelis went to her The postponed marriage of Mr s!—arrivet this morning—at young lady sid, could not be seen | 9 fe i he y lady said she did not i @e@@ | <vening at 7:30, when the third and 9 Mr. Pat Lally, a Ninth aad Trim- | eae wnaa 7 Eat i f . ble, has fresh Chie beef, lady Officer Wheelis. This made the} rocked in a cradle to. ride her seat New Shades/in peas, and sll sehsbosble fish for STILL CRAWLING, threat conditional. She said Mra, | boxes. AROUND THE COURT HOUSE m FPINCY ' The eight-months-old child of T, : . P. Ogden died in Huntington Row |!#natic to the asylum, home the day in question, threatened | 44 Missere and Miss liza Kuivht |Courteous Attention ‘ last night. The remains were car-| Mr. John Turner ahd bride, re- wo kill her and officer Wheelis, too] vill take e next Friday evening. cently residents of Bardwell, have|Ssying that she, Miss Farmer, had}o.. groom, better known as Frank To All. ‘ May Darby and Frankie Hay, of resumed bh yst or 8. "Phone, 259, van: va * ony {at all from Jthe cone where Mrs; }of about » month, resuined his pe 4107 SOUTH SECOND STREET Mayfield, passed through the city! Wieelis claimed her husband stood | local this a. ai. Yarker says he fon hay Faber test Miss Mary, of Wilburn, | passed] snoken to him in her life, weighed over eleven pounds. ag o fourth acts of «°As you like it” will) through the city yesterday afternoon] "Hier mother was then fsworn, and| Billy Kane is greatly pleased with (e- ra er ‘ he discussed. A full attendance of}en route to Benton on a visit tol corroborated the daughter in every-|3'2 since she was worked on and s s 5 Lent. and you Will be pleased. Wheelis acted as if she had a pistol.]| Mr, Jesse Lavore and Miss Annie . t Considerable fun was created at} Jones, two young people well know / Fi esh Meats, &c. : < jive me a trial onder and I ; ried to Marshall county for burial, : h tis Farmer, ba —— “ moved to Paducah a i pen making signs to him, and meet-| 1" : ce A Novelty Pompanas, Spanish” Mackerel, |333 Jefferson street Bee Ae Slice ha, ‘fea window Mey Wheltle mbt eral ey Ade ater ip ey Peat et ieahamen Packer, after 0, le Typewriters and Supplies. e Shakspeare Club. today en route to Bt. Louis, leaying| (eye sinus to her. has been busily engaged during his wpe agile ecelbioe daughter and sister, Mrs. Warner] thing except that Mrs. Wheelis ssid|says he could {ite with 9 tea 112 and 14N, 3d St DEALER IN [ F 10m4 - Tans and Ox Bloods. this juncture by the defendant cate-|in south side circles, will be mo / Sreephead and Red ish direct trom re ; i \ " y I Set |_ Mr. T. J. McClendon and Misses | Pointed out as the signal Brakewan Parker, after a lay off 7 For the The Shakspeare club will meet} on the noon train. absence in the pleasant task of ro Zs x rome , CF Always Higs the Best. Moore, she would kill her if _she|spoon now and then keep her a-pop didn’t stop making signs to|ping. Also that it is just like bein STAPLE Gt Ol ERIES Small Matters of Publie In-[O Low prices, mph 1 polite attanfion. rrie RAE WRT The River Continues to Rise|chising the witness, and they came]at Metropolis today. Mr. Lavore is thee fea te all PAG ok Ue Gl ehade near arguing the cise to a finish and| familiarly known by the soubriquet of terest, eh ea ai A Brooklynite Arrested Here This Here. settling it before the court vould re-!Coal Oil Johnni is, Joho Telephone 160 Cor. 12th & Madison. Afternoon, ee strain them. Jones, a brother of Miss Annie, and J. H. Hogan, of Brooklyn, Ill Mrs. Wheelis, whose daughter ac-] Miss Annie Augburn will also em-|A Pew Suits and Decsds Filed To+ PAB Irie: kt 4 Perec | al m companied her, said she only went to] brace matrimony at the same time, Di hn ginephes 5 es bie bee a [Fen FOUR-TWO ON THE GAUGE the young lady and would see that} jue Habacker, the handsome nd Miter by MEd. Willies, cherie: | Saas such conduct would stop if she had| young ‘engle eye” from the south cryman, Hogan owes the latter $2 > give up her lite tm the) end, brought his clipper built wind Slayton Sleed, colored, will be 6 Itis Rising Above and Falling! attempt. She said that Miss A tried before county Judge J. C. ~ for a set of harness, etc., which he| “scent oy . 88] splitter, the 125, in on the local last q Judge J. | a : Raivled oft weiihotik ie foe to. He| Above, and Ditto Below. Farmer did know her husband, | night fora new truck box. he| Tully this afternoon at 3 o'clock for | 46-foadway, Paducah, Ky. had not succeeded in ai Yak formerly lived near them and several] wii) await its arrival from Nashville | Petty larceny. He was held over press time Ls ; —_— years ago used to come to the house. | Joo will be found looking at the}fom the police court this morning | : — 00 4 ae len She said that on the Saturday before waste of waters and the many pretty | fF stealing a lump of coal, i 120,000 OnE BOIL, |SITUATION PRACTICALLY UNGRANGEP, | Christmas she saw Miss Farmer at al lies of te erty. that will ling the Comseabje Hamer ieh tor, Anchor Capital and Surplus, $120, | house on Jackson street, and that] river front this afternoon. about that time her husband came home and left soon after Miss Farmer did, She followed them, saw them get togethet and walk along for some distance. She says she had no pistol on the day she went to the young la- dy’s house, but that the young lady age this morning with Caroline Johu- ain an i] son, a colored laxatie. George U. Hart & Son today filed suit against Wm. Wheelis fur 851.58 | on account, Open from Qa, met 3 pym. On Sat-: urday nights frome 7 to 8. ‘Interest Paid op Time Deposits | OpFICERS. Jas. A. Rupy J President W. FP, Paxton Cashier - Jim White, pecradead Was Not! ‘The river continues to rise slowly Infants’ and Children’s. Ae eas fe at this place. It stood at 44.2 on Jim White is the name of a color-| the gauge at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75c]d man who was reported as having|a rise of four tenths of a foot since Childeen's, dacs % 1:0 06 11, #3 been cut on the face in a ‘mysteri- | the same hour yesterday, The bul- ous cutting affray’’ at the Colored |letin posted this morning at the boat cer Bonds is on duty all congratulated him on his| recovery and are glad to see him once} more. He and Joe Ullus | frete, are ideals of the blue and | Both good soldiers during the war,} Wellhouse & Sons filed suit against fast friends in peace, and open-eyed,/(, (, Scott & Co. for $52.51 on a For sale by/. McPHERSON'S » his con. to $1.50. Odd Fellows’ Hall night before last. |store by i ver F had one. igi i iy ght b st. |store by special observer Fowler ots vigilant and elicient’ police oflicers. | count , mr ren's sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to]'The \News’” exercised exclusive states that ‘the river in falling at |, Aftet Miss Farmer's step father] wiinnt aod eliciont police oftcers.| count, { RB. RUDY... Noes Ames Cashion . right over the item, and made out|Pittsburg, Ps., and Parkersburg, | #8 found, his evidence was heard | (3101 "| The following deeds were filed to- SSDRUG STORE, DIRECTORS) line of youth's and boys’ ike it was the only thing that knew|W. Va., but rising _rapidly| Sd he corroborated the young lady. | 1, 1. a a1 watson are the| day’: | fae JJas. A.Ropy, Jas. Ry Srna anything about the affair, and so it/at Cincinnati. At Louisville and], J%48¢ Bagby then required the de- W. Hand deeds to F. A. Beth- TH AND BROADWAY. Hii at tinue, Gro, ¢. Wat t f AMLEITER, ’. Paxton, porters who swap runs on the trains. , brown or ox blood. fendunt to execute a $100 bond to shares, guardian, for $1,000, a lot} turned out. Evansville it is fallin . . s. F. Marshal Collins went ahead to in-|but rising at Paducah and Gan ni the peace towards all people of apres eae t re in the city. meee ea ei PS ie vestigate the ‘fight’? and found to-/The Wabash at Mt. Carmel, contin.|t#¢ community. pele on ae Harry Rudolph deeds to W. A. a hd es lay that White has a common boil Jues rising at a rapld rate, consider-| 4.4% she was leaving the court room] *he locker for, his coat but by mis- Rudolph for $200 a tract of land in MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE.|-—~ Res on his face, which has been his at-|ing the high stage of the water. ‘The| Mf Wheelis fell in s dead faint, | fake got Al's instead. He says that) (itt) pe tentive guest for three weeks, —This|Cumberland is ising at’ Nesbville {804 Bfeat excitement prevailed for] be was compelled to wear it as his tae McDowell deeds toW. J.| Furtcure Tenufert, Manager. j morning the proprietor of the house|The Tennessee Is falling at Chatta(**hile. Dr. Reddick was called] 0m» had gone on to | Memphis, and) ere a enna nce of ' 4 ° where the cutting was reported to | nooga, but ris 7 aud soon revived her. Her bond that he came near walking his legs : Frid 12 \g Given have taken place was out looking for| Johnsonville. he. Mitersprn a | Was signed by Oilicer ,Wheelis, her] Off answering the billets doux’” he| !4nd in the county | Miday, Mat. 14. ‘ F king for| Johnsonville. The Mississippi is * ' oun *s poe 7 mE | the man who ‘writ the piece,” for| falling at St. Louis, but rising from|™Usband. . Seas fie Wetkte PROMPTLY ACQUITTED. |The Screaming Comedy The Secomdigt Man, there was noteven the semblance ofa|Chester, | Ill., down, It is the|_ Mrs. Wheclis, as will. be recalled! From the junction it is just a mile . . é “a Away fight. [belief of most = of-—the| "a8 tried on s peace warrant eerste ab ta tie depot at Hollow Rock, of paducah Woman taken to Hick- Ryley’s Comedians, 214 Court Street. Mave © 8 the drinks| river men that the river will go but weeks ago, sworn out by Mrs, Wm. | which there are two, one on the main ahaa Presintinn ths Canto aad How York little higher now at this place’ unless | Burges, and required to execute a/line and one on this division. — Last mao For Trial. one Soph Has some phoollent bargains in . q A there is more rain. With the as to bond to Lia the poate lores feel nip dow both tralns pulled out at Deputy Sheriff R.C. Utterback + ; { the Mississippi and that which is {%4 family. She was also fined $50] the same time and it was uip and| returned this afternoon from Hick: ) v above us in the Obio, we may expect |(F fourishing a pistol, and betng|tuck between the 308 with “Old nan, where he went. day before Second Hand Clothing Spring CS oa : the present high stage of water to be| ‘Tied for lunacy was adjudged of|Dad" Ritter at her throttle and en-|terday with a daughter of Mrs. > % rectors and Officers for the maintained at this place for several sound mind, ‘ gine 55 on the main line. “Old Welsh, of West Broadway, who / be and Shoas. Top Transportation Co, days, The bond she was required to sign; Dad'’ won the race and wants the keeps the old Carney house. / A The stockholders of the Ohio and pg - pad ert ae pts a Pee aan’ on the main line to un-) ‘The matter was kept out of the ‘ a Tennessee River ‘Transportation BIG DAMAGES iver bt bac a Pia 7d bvesieeceey A . they mre ‘ got 4) papers, because the ofliver refusedsto | See his $3 shop-made Shoes. yy . with each sale of childrens | Company held their annual meetin MF : Olin sight of the S08 ey erat cae Keep | divulge anything concerning his mis- FY ees Dislunday aflarnocr ar toriceeane be all right with the exception of Jin sight of the 308's smoke vin, Bet There are none better. hoes at 3 ) ‘ pany's hallucination that her husband runs} A number of the ‘ext were} The young woman is married, and You Jobn C. Leach aE 3 young Min Hauth Kayat 1G r Eg Fontainb annite Verona charged with having a pistol Ju yncealed in her bosom, but was ac- | ilice here. ) is oflice here after other women. She no doubt is} congregated in the ‘“shanty’’ while The following were chosen direc-/Thomas Slinkard Sues Mr. Jas.| firm in her conviction of it, although} the rain was coming down in sluices Shoes repaired anf delivered to any Original Songs. Sparkling Musics} part of the city, tors; $I and U tilbe ¥ it has been shown that he is mis-| yesterday, and sto! itted within ten minutes after she KT ote Fe na pao taken. f Aion renled ot baoks of parse’, Ocal catered Gus onets oom “| Ludicrous Situations. It you have Cat Off Clothing or ~ Fowler and G. C. Crambaugh, Attorney Dan Cross acted as pros-Jof them told an amusing anecdote of| The pistol she had was snatched by | Bring Your Laughing License with You, | Shoes to sell notify him by postal card . P John Gilbet lant Asks for $10,000 for Defamation | ¢cuting attorney instead of Attorney|a little stump tailed fice he once}aman who killed another, according | prices-2», 35, 60, 75» and #1, Seats on aaie{and he will call and get them, john Gilbert was elect President, Ses Maeve ia he cnn 1 om a __ J. HL, Fowler, superintendent of Character. OS eae ae OR pune, oepecially showing his great |to reports Thursday at VanCulin's, : s 4 A. Fowler, general freight 0 r himself, He called the IED Al ET RO! = 7 = F. ER Renee Belg — FARMERS FIGHT, tg and making mach of him, the| “MARRIED AT METROPOLIS, | pp (PHALMUELLER, {gy : ‘i work treasurer. ’ filed in the circuit court this afters aaron ty “ name Ge the sand and twist-| Were Mr. August Denker and) —/ saial'ts Order, ; ——____ noon by Thomas J. Slinkard against ter in C fl chee thee ta eee i Ima Etter To-Day, ring AY aydtins ody . ASKING AID. Bir. Jas, A. Ruy, the well koowa| 2CUY Encounter in Calloway] inch or leas of his caudal appendage| _ Mts# Montnw oe aig {Me Ei gate len a RR AQ MY. q ‘chsh Rivailway ‘ary goule waarshaat te County. acted aa an augur and soon the little yt, August Denker and Miss Aus roadway — ia ei . - |810,000 damazes for alleged slander pad ie ‘ellow was up to his eyes in sand, |Monima Etter left this morning for ELLIS RUDY & Was a Woman clan War | cod delamaion of ehaeeee Peo ‘ Several others spun equally as im-| Metropolis, where they were united Pp le’s Mark t Madam Mejatyre and Son e aS ‘The plaintiff is'a carpenter, and | Butterworth Brained Sheridan} probable tales. When Hilly Beadles in marriage this afternoon. eople S Market,| wit opey“s music and Dats § A wiciaas tie charges Mr. Rudy with alluding to irhip Mors said that he hada cousin down in] ‘The wedding was announced in the NT N/12n stp heist at 8 - ’ a . nen, claiming to be trom|thim se a sooundiel; ets, saying Ke sd Alabama near Florence who once | SuN several days ago, and it was at] gi; unde of ¥rogh angSmokud Moarge are 7 4 ne bn ¢ jason, ‘as going from impunity perjure himself, ‘olu erworth, a we! beast that Balaam straddled when he| here, but they subsequently alteared | tirst-ct 7 > Py Children’s d ~ * ow door to door today begging for dons-| ‘Phe language charged in the pe-|KBOWM Young farmer of Calloway, fentered Jerusalem, that was the big-| theit plans and went to Metropolis. | JOHN WOELPERT, ence Thursday. if, Cote Zell com a « ; sia line nate ceusle Toudles 10 ltition is said to have been used in the| N## mortally wounded this morning} gest fool of any | quadruped he C¥ er] TT | A Continue oo by aflernane 219-221 BROADWAY. i y oy "€! by George Sheridan, another promi-|heard of. For said Billy he froze y . ‘The woman attracked no little ate| PTB’? of Architect B. B. Davis nud formar of the locality death ro ies ath te ,, he rose to 1890 7 1897 Adults cl will meet Thursday Palins aattta one aud several others, and was pro-| "ih, fenent Me lg eal aa Cache? of July, How and Saturday/evenings, ; a vokedl over some work done on Mr. pe men COugiy #8 ® result of a/was that?’’ one of the boys asked. e e e All the Igfest dances will be OUR MOTTO, HAVE G : Rudy's house, quarrel, and Sheridan seized a wagon|++Well,’’ said Billy, « you see the in twelys bad Kee AVE ALL GONE NOME, Bilan ta tae!’ standard, with which he fractured|stall they kept him in was adjoinin an In S al orin ace n_ twelve Pavate lessons : 1 + live to Bh | was arrested hae Fas bye Lhieg the other man’s skull. a crib filled with popcorn and ie 9 | Sven 6 any Eine to mt pupils, ‘ i : OMlig:rs and Crew of the Joe Fows|ning a gambling house priya Particulars are meagre, but at last kids were shooting fire crackers and f eer MUSIC LESSONB, ” nat ler Go to Eyansyille, jand taken to Metropolis where he | *°¢oUsts Butterworth was dying. the crib caught fire. The corn popped 104 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer. ane Madam has /iad twenty-three Kazors bean and oubot Capt. Damron and the entire crew | usted the matter by paying a $100 a a so fast and the big ‘captains’ fell Years experience in teaching music in Baie tice may pack oleaiioa Baul lat oe ee | one ite, Wanted. gf around the Jack so thick and deep RES f all the different ranches and devotes Will shat the living abd the dead: meridia Hd el fiat ue lhe 4 Asststan| CZ that he mistook them for snow and We don’t clainY to’ be/the only people’ in the Tailoring |especial attention to d expres. : F dnd call and . 0’ cloc orning for Evaps.| Never go away from li ‘ 4 § * th hie aac iemelaagart ; fi A “ “1 |sion, We 7 Our price taiow tg ouly tan: will remain there until the Joe re-[ey. Change of climate, change of business, dtesdA.\M. Hf, sot ae al them, workmanship gydranteed to be first-class in every re-| For furthes informatign call at St, J " ai esecomima, umes ber regular trips. ‘@partments or exposure may bring ons’ —-— x Bor Bais, spect. Call and see our line and get prices, Nicholas Hotel In forengon or at Hall Chae cleaited Hep an « A be has pa sid vn for several }a cold which nothing but phis famous ‘Tram Delayed. » At the Sus-gtS Old papers, nice in afternoon from two/o five o'clock, ¢) e be ¢ and place. 8 and it i expevied to " Fanta M = a Sus r , nice aay. ITTLE TOM ATKINS. oS apdlg olie Crbectod to /remedy will cure, Vor shle by The noon passenger from 'Louis-|aud-elemuy fiat the thing—4o put un- W.R.JOHNSON, | #24 Thureday and Safurday evenings LITTLE 1 iit Brondway. ter part of Aang bine wise Of las Cor.” 5th Ochilechlaegee & Walker. | ville was delayed one hour and forty-{der carpets adn shélyes. 25 cents Saloeniey: knowp on application; 4 -¥ Brogdway. five minutes today by high water; per hundred. a | w. . : 4