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r J.D. Bacon & Co.|J PHARMACISTS, Prescriptions filled at all houre.— Night Bell side of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, NTH AND JAcKson Streets, Papvcan, Ky. We ate Unpacking Spring Goods Every Day. Spice auedSpan"’ new, stylish oues. It will pay you to Aisit our store olten. We propose to make this the store in which you can best and most economically get your needs supplied it is pleasureable indeed to see so many. of the faces of our old cus tomers at our new store. We believe that we Are better prepared to serve you ty’your liking than ever before and’ we earnestly ind cordially invite the ladies of| Paducah «nd vicinity to come to see us often iu our new quarters and to keep im touch ‘with the ‘new goods as they arrive Our advertising space is much too stall to give you any adequate conception of the many ghod things we have provided for our custom BANKRUPT) STOCK! IN THE HANDS OF The Paducah Auction/and Storage Co. The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Gdods, Hats, Jewelry, Furniture and Carpets of the Louisville Department Store was purchased at SHERIFF'S at a very low price and we are prepared to sell you these goods at less than manufacturer's prices. Come early and secure bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Corner Third and Court. is THE ILLINOIS GENTH BOWIE KNIFE, Young Mayfield Man Arrested Last Night. .D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIBS; We make @ specialty of obtaining Can prepare your family or privat o| all kinds of barks, roots and nerbs, 60 \ that y it ythin, u want recipes, from ® liniment to a corn | {it you can got anys, cure, and do it right. ness. is oft-neglected line of ‘our busi- Cor. PERSONALS. Officer Frank Orr is on the sick list | Mr. Fred Rudy was in Mayfield jlast night. | Mr. Major White returned at noon from Hopkinsville, Miss Ella Patterson leaves tomor- ow for a visit to Sherman, Texas. Attorney James Husbands went up to his home in Lyon County to- day. President Robt. Reeves, of the First National Bank, and Mr. Abram Weil were down at Mayfield ast night. Sport Epstein left Sunday for the eastern markets to purchase his stock of spring and summer cloth- THE SAND BAR. WATER FILTERS. What is more essential to good health than pure water?’ Our filters will make impure water as pure and-sparkling/as spring water. Every family should have one. Every filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Scott Hardware Co. INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. pach iy. “4 Presi A Few Items of General Publi} | Interest. Big Road Officials in Paducah Again Today. poe HAD A GUN AND A KNIFE. Dress Goods. ive pieces al) wool novelty che wide, ou e viot bring 35¢ a yate Five pieces yois Central is thinking of pur to Union main ty, ‘Tenn. the line so it will ran through that 7 instead of having it. run through Pa- | tur du inexpensive at our leap at soe, our 7 Woolenettes Said Somebody Put Them in His] ( ow Pocket. price 23 aud. woo! appear of in lbressing Well is an art, and the man who has his garments made to meas- ure by us bas found the key to that art. ‘it doesn’t require any arguing to show you that you can get a better fit and more style in 4 suit or an over- coat when they are moulded to you. W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. es POLICE COURT NEWS OF TODAY, al Junction. There are two roads going {hrough Union ( Ohio and | © yare The best test we Walter Corbett, a young picture gallery man of Mayfield, was locked up last night on a charge of carrying concealed a long ‘lirk kuife. He was out with a crowd on Court street last night, drinking and “raising sand. He was fired out of one house, when the police got him he had th knife. The police say they will be able to prove that the pistol they have was also concealed on him. It is a double barrelled derringer, He that he knew anything weapons, or had them faras he knew. Some the knife in his pocket, he s: was given until Wednesday i to obtain his witnesses, and lus bond]; was fixed at $150, Will Pryor is the name of a colored boy who is mordinately meau |* for his age and He recently | stabbed a companion, and toc charged with using ivsultir guage towards Sam Liebel, andr fusing to leave his store. He dismissed with a reprimand. QEDHART 82% ROSE - ©. B. STARKS, } AGENT FOR Caligtaph and-Densmore Typewritéts and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET bey Will exchange for old Machines at | C. F. Schiader, DEALER IN VWSTAPLE Tarte GROCERIES Fresh Meats, &c. «| polit"attention. ~Give me a trial order and I ivery to all parts of the city Cor. 12th & Madison, DAN SMITH CITE What Will Become of the “East End Addition?” Cer appoint tral and WEATHER REPORT. ry Louisville, March 15,—Threaten- ing weather; probably showers to- night and ‘Tuesday. Slightly warmer, LOCAL MENTION. Concert Tmght. Tonight in the lecture room of the First Christian church a beautiful concert will be given by the choir (Kimball piano kindiy loaned), Ad- mission 15 cents. Postponed. The concert given under the aus- pices of the Christian church choir was postponed last week on account of stormy weather, but will positively be given tonight in the lecture room of the church. A number of the lullabys in costume will be repeated. Admission, 5c. Always Has the Best. Mr. Pat Lally, at Ninth and Trim- ble, bas fresh Chicago beef, lady peas, and all’ seasgnable; fish for Lent. Call'and you will bp pjéased. 10m4 f shi Dres oiticials. s Lining. Che w ¥ The Rapid Current Likely to Play vi With the Big Stretch of Sand. aint have At prices mers who make Uni There is a great deal of specula- one tion among old riyer men as to what will become of the big sand bar, that has in recent years gradually drifted down until it is opposite the city, af- ter the turbulent Ohio has subsided. Year after year, after the river has been high, a change 1s perceptible in the location of the ‘East End Addi- tion,’’ and after the present rise old river men Would not be surprised to find the bar almost down as far as Brooklyn. The channel has recently been greatly widened by the swiftly-tlow- ing flood, and it is likely that a large part of the bar will be shifted further down stream, and while it is not probable, it is possible that it will be washed entirely out of sight. er | y= | ew » wail o not } Phere in| hid Gioves. A Novelty For the Children... wore eons Y , vher e and Me go to sleep inj! size. aph's, =| Siop off sowe 1 w and | tome. a gr awake in tit » wait for a train wrk the eral figures. Ke Lp—some ily you" ji ha: and | © Ben Frost and Frank Hebron, two Illinois farmers, were fined $1 and costs for drunkenness. direc 1 desire 10 go. eu © be that there no as fined a offense. Cleat Chapm: amount for a AND STILL IT GOMES, as any means of fk out when his train he goes out every RESPECTABLE PRISONERS. live Mapy fort New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. makes inquiry on are daily left. y low HARB Quarte They Will Be Better Taken Care of Hereafter. Marshal Collins and Lockup- keeper Kellar have had a cell fitted ap inthe lockup for the especial benefit of respectable” prisoners. Saturday new mattresses and bed clothes were put in, and it will be kept entirely free from vermin, with which the remainder of the lockup is infested. It is impossible to kee) lice out of the lockup, and when a| well dressed man is so unfortunate to get in, he usually knows that some- thing has happened in a remarkably short time, In cities where the lockups are heated by steam, the prisoners can easily be kept free from such things, because there 1s nothing used for » bed except -a beard. sto the wall, and the temperature of the cell renders no bed covering necessary, except one blanket, The facilities for breeding and preserving them are thus diminished, * AGAIN CONTINUED, Low pives, will plgase y Tolephone 160 General M 1 Major Ke phis, arrived from F ing at 8 o'cl ~lome Beet. stant If you want nice home beef, buy froma home butcher, whose name and reputation, is a guarantee that the quality of lis meat is all right. Jeho Theobald guatantees all’ his meats to be first-class \in every, res- pect.” Stalls, 3 and 5, \market house. 6m3w TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. Water Continues to Rise Slowly Here and Rapidily e where: OUR'S, HORUS HOSE fa Fish Dict in Bringing A At Memphis the Highestol Which There is a Record, A roalway, Pq i It isa yi yy high v ) Lag opgticd £ new stock of > GROCERIES * at his stand The river contines to ris very rapid rate, tuo, When S,« Observer Fowler put up his bulle at 80 ik ning the gai real 4 and at 3 o'clock this noon it bad risea (wo-teaths of a fox It has risen about two fe urday at nuon. — This is an extraor dinarily rapid rate, considering tt high stage of the water. There is no telling how high the water will at this place, though it the opinion of those best informe: | that it will continue to rise steadiiy | till Wednesday, though at a less| rapid rate. The heaviest rise appes to out of the Tenn river, as that stream is rising ail the| way up to Chatt he cure rent in the Tennessee is swifter than that of the Ohio. The Ohio is fal at Louisvil and but little danger from thats may be apprehended, unless heavy rains above set in within the next few days. The Mississippi is again rising at Cairo, aud the Jeange there marks 49 feet. Early this morn over mad street atthe corner Second and Clark, which is the est point along that street, three more inches will put Second and Washington Isewan’s wagon yard. The is already backed up in the ngton nearly to slas hotel. Parties in from Marshall report the backwater over a fc on the Paducah and Benton road just beyond the Clirk’s MORNING BLAZE, | | | 226 ! Judge Courtney in the City From Metropolis. Judge J, C. Courtney,of Metropo- lis, is in the city today preparing to take depositions in the Oliver Allard divorce case. They will be taken Wednesday BUILDING CO} this m rh the ci New Grieans ill, He was « e yellow palace car and s { brow on bhe cx ‘| Gapital and Sur ree delivery to en rou whi ris 'y thing you parts of the ci - $20,000.00 Open from 9 a, 1. to 3 urday nights fre | “td Interest Paid on Tin: Peposits OFFICERS On Sat- 0 8, accompa Infants’ and Chitdren’e. 0 socom 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, 1.25 to $1.90. | Full line of youth’s and boys’ black, brown or ox blood. GOES TO CHURCH WITH NELLIE. is} is rumor RACT. How One Woman Taught Her Hosband » Ne veto led Lesson, a Mr. F. W. Katterjohn Gets $10,000 One, Contractor F. W. Katterjohn this afternoon closed a contract with Mr. T. C. Leech for the erection of a three-story building on the Rasor property, North Fourth near Broad- way, the cost being $10,000. Young, the the laundryman, will be on one floor, and the Elks above, IDENTITY LEA It ha he wr he wns } t ay, » President wis] PAINFULLY. BRUISED, me plain DIRK( de. Last | JA8 A. Ruby, M. Fusttan, KAMLEITER, O. Hart, nooge. much Will Haffey Has Not Yet Been Brought Back. ‘The case against Will Haffey and Max Woods, charged with stealing Wm. Thompson’s skiff, ‘*White Wings,’’ and selling it for $8 at Me- tropolis, was called in the police court this morning at 10 o’clock and continued until Friday. Haffey may not return without a requisition, and the necessary pa- pers are expected by Friday. He is now serving a $5. fine at Metropolis for being drunk and disorderly. » Nauheim Jumped From a) tect asant | rk and on | k rough his 22) | cee 2 y to} Mr. Paria, bY ea Frain earning to go CHAS, NORWOOD, The Secondhand Man, 244 Conrt Streot, | Has some excgilent bargains in Second Hand Clothing { © and Shoe. ED. " Peli Violently and Lojured Hime! the 1 Marshal Collins Finds a Would- ter Togay. be Shootist, Marshal Collins has discovered the identity of the darkey who shot twice at Watchman W. L. Scott, of the tral, Sunday » week ago near thhe freight house. The man is not here now, however, and the marshal declines to divulge his name until he is captured. the water broke of per. Now ori © kald somethin rations she low- About over into water gutter the St | arily out the wanen best Jed not it and LICENSED TO MARRY. , Couple in the County to Be United Tonight. Mr. Jas. W. Hughes, aged 22, and Miss Malicda E. Walker, aged 19, both of the county, were livensed to marry today. the inhabitant a ye of K a county t dee off hb home © citi¢ ssia of which ree- rea 5 but bad hi skiou hrowa | f ese figure W that the con je to the mental devel preserve t “Yes, L th Paw Anybody g “No, [guess ti chureh vk so," 1a few me with y ‘Terrell Bros, Lose a Fine Buggy Horse. t is not easy to ee ation wh with each sale of childrens shoes at $1 and U river See his $3 shop-made Shoes. There are none better. Yesterday afternoon one of Terrell viol ha 8 Brothers’ fine buggy horses had bis neck broken near Washington and Fourth streets. The animal was sent to Mr. A. M. Laevison’s resi dence and the driver went in to noti- fy the family that it was in readiness, A street car came along at th juncture and frightened the horse. It ran down Washington towards the stable and fell on the sidewalk, being fastantly killed. it was yalued at about $80. RESOLUTIONS To Be Considered By Voters Be-! fore the C The following resolutions were box P lie wa AN OLD RESIDENT, Death of Mr. \nother pause to r e th —_ uring which he tried } & of hia paper. way downtown t which fish pos her elements of dict; it of its sul boil hundred px boiled WANTS A DIVORCE, Shoes repaired And delivered to an: part of the city Ity mu have Cast Clothing or | Shoes to sell notity him Ry postal card | and he will cal! and get fhem, \ \ you're ii tance in v\ Houses Small Betore Day. Two Destroyed d his wife. enough Aaron Franklin Says His Abandoned Him, Aaron Franklin, colored, had wait- er at the Palmer House, today filed suit for divorce against his wife, Ma- mie Franklin, ebarging abandon- ment. Wife DaWer “Am of anew 1 vesumption of the Rarely two min n she heard hor » her room. Th U. Lauder Last La Koowa Origin of the Btuze Not Loss About $800, wool whe ration is probably B hen dhe bo any, but an es 0 F's 7 Mita) |b tea e was dressing, perdenler! + stood beside her A putting on her hat, Bring your repairs to us for quick work. ELLIS RUDY & ring: Morton's Opera House, FI wena Tew LL, MOR, a pretty near ready, FOUR MIGHTS ve tenn my coMuNcING \il ready, Have'you eay fare?" Wenepeday, Mar. 17 Withtatirdgy a1 t } together they tramped down the atinee, {Had Ben! & desiral clusive fish Was 84 Years Oid here Twenty Yeais, Klcare stoner | a The Cin€ographic. nny The Cineographig is an instrument by which instantayeous photographie pictures of moying objects whether animate or inanimate are brilliantly !Iyminated an@_ displayed greatly Two small frame dwelling houses pear Twelfth and Burnett streets weve destroyed by fire this morning 1 6 o'clock, “(ine was occupi Jeff Foursit and the other hy Fernstron, The houses belo Mr. F, M, Fisher and were insured. rable there at hand to Veot ual « teak, ontane \ ming Primary, ' i geveral debility home of his da Woe And soon were In a }eliyward and to chy __.. PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. CC OUR MOTTO, have and to please, And do i¥ With the gleatest case, r art we — Hay shaved and hair cut well, Tom touches light; Hebhen veep and out of sight. Ladies hair cut and d. — Children like my piace best. the deed. We live ve ts low, it's only ten: are the best course We it “> But have cleaned it up TLE TOM ond-hand, made «' first-class place. ATKINS. unapimously passed by the W, C. 1. U, at their meeting Wednesday magoitied upon a screpn 80 a8 to be visible to an assemblage of thousands ‘The origin of the fire is a mystery, When the alarm was turned in the | the he had gone there in y Cheistion & Dot afternoon, Whereas, we recognize the (hat the man who is elected im hot only wields a patent influence for good or bad in the city government, but i# both in his public and private life a conspicuous example not only | free when accompanted, by one paid to those of mature years but espec-| reserved seat ticket. |The Phono- ially to the youth of the city, there-| graph js one of Edison’’ letest cone fore, cert size invention. ‘Dhe attachment Resolved, That we most em-!of a large funnel permits perfect re« phatically and earnestly eutreat the | production of the sound, so that an men on whom this duty deyolyes to|udiouce can hear /distivetly, An be alert and diligent in their efforts |entire program of gicat prilliaucy to place a man in this offige who has|and variety can be given wiih the a clean record in the past and whoge | Edison Phonograph vo ing of persons. This exhibition will commence af Morton’s opera house Wednesday night,/ March 17, four nights only. - Matinee Saturday for ladies and ¢hildren, On the opening night ladies will be admitted fact character sly!) be a guarantee that/loctions from the mo: famous be will during his administration be | bands, orchestras and usical found on the right side of \ every | organizations, instrumeptal — solos, question touching the morals of the | songs of well known arlists, dramatic community, } Bt ‘and humorous re ete, for} y city for originally from system was out of order, and if ithad c nin not been for the light the department | Charksyi J have heen at a loss to know] where, al ti where to go. Later in the day Chief nt of an academy at Voight discovered the derangement The deceased was 54 ye in a disconnection of box 18, and ii! highly respected was soon repaired. The loss wus! four about $800 Lander, of Glarksville, dames Cade, Morrow and Toriar the city, The fuveral w o’clock tomorrow Broadway M. ¥. the deceased was an old n | terment at Oak Grove. Guy | and ghfau, jist Ui deyarpous furd | Beara ae Vena one Lint cin. it geu children es It is impossible to be happy or heerfull or yeful when oue is suft- ring from ACdiscomforting cold or a nasty liye pb. It is wonderful that some"peop}é will go ou from day | to day sufterig® from these distress. i 1g disordey’ when a 25-cent bottle f° De, Belle bine Bar-Houey will reliv ve the most stubMorn case, f Vor sale by put une 25 cents gor & Walker, shelves | place. 18990 ankin’'s-Tailoring Place, business, but suits are made ju them, workmanship guaranteed to be firsclass,, in Call and see our line and get prices, Spect. 7 104 Filth Street, Vater We don't claim tobe the only people inthe Tailoring y special Influence nt work that 1¢-on his mind to effect that ve- it so, What was st? ~ r of Horses, Train Rony many othe Edison Yvette @ Robt, agi the latest sst_ Qs-"Nip-to-date”” as you like) the latest ery re-| dn att | thé Palmer, i ts on VanCulin’ W. R. JOHNSON, W.R. RANKIN. mitted £ ald re Salesmen: ishion 10, 20 dnd On our opening nigh; Falls, Cavalry ing Barn and Reseue he Fast Running Express ning$0 Miles an Hour, and rs Zt oqual interest and rr m, Wwa’s Band and all “ aved by Edison's honogyAph, + Ladies Free, 5 morning at wale "6, das lies wil be npanied | ay licket, if re Whon ay served Be,