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‘o, J. D. Bacon & Co. PHARMACISTS —Pret onl at all hours.— Night Bell side of door. J.D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. | recipes, from a lintment-tO~a cor: cure, and do it right. J.D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. tLat you can get anything y n in this 4 four busi- e make a specialty of cbtaining Tan prepare your family or_privatet mr kinds of barks, rota and herbs, #0 A ei ness. BANKRUPT STOCK! IN THE HANDS OF entiré stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelty, ts of the Louisville Department Store was purchased We are Unpdcking Spring | Goods Every Day. the store in y Paducah Auction and Storage Co. |." Se Pgs SC Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor. Seventi aNp Jackson Streets, Pavucan, Ky. Dry Goods For the Children... “er New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. Infants’ and Children’s. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sijes 8 Y-2 to 11, $1 to $1.50. Children’s $fzes 12 to 2, 1.25 to $1.90. : Full line of youth’s and boys’ black, browy or ox blood. Given Away A ; Spring Top with each sale of childrens shoes at $1 and Up. Bring your fepairs to us for quick work, ELLIS: RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. UK MOTTO, 11 shave the livin Ouriaundry y ‘With clean place and Dressing, Well | show yout Ox-Blood Eton and caps. strong, colored, died this morning of whooping cough. place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence on South) weight have been deposited on it, but| re and Ca: FF’S SAI Corner Thitd and Court. TRANSFER BOAT. Capt. W. H. Edwards to Take Charge Tomorrow. | Te ~ PERSONALS. Mr. Josh Ellison has returned to Murray. Miss Hooker, of Mayfield, is at the Palmer, Hon, W. M. Reed, came up last night. Dr. Frank Boyd morning from Illinois. Lee Livingston came over this morning from Illinois. J. H. Burkholder eame in at noon from the county, Mrs, L. Durrett has recovered from her receut illness. Mr. Ed Vaughan returned at noon from a it to Louisville, Mrs.- Capt. Will Crozier has re-|WORKMEN FINISH AT GRAVEL SWITCH, turned from Evansville, Mr. Henry Rehkopf left at noon for Tennessee on business. of Benton, returned this ENTIRE CREW TO BE CHANGED, of the Railroad Water Not Interfering Much News Today-= jeatt a, and the man who has his garments jade to meas- ure by us has found the key to that art. ‘It doesn’t any arguing to y h get a better fit and more style in g suit or an over- coat when they arg moulded to you, W. ul Dicke, Capt. W. H. Edwards, of Wash- ington street, tomorrow takes charge of the Illinois Central transfer be Osborne, succeeding Capt. Gordon, who assumed temporary charge after the ation of Capt, J. J. James Campbell left at noon - a ‘Tenn., on business. Councilman Fred Kamleiter turned at noon from Evansville, Mrs. A. ‘I. MeNary has returned Louisville, March 20.- from Louisville and Georgetown. showers, followed by cloudy weather eorge Flournoy returned to- Sunday. Cooler. y from a trip down the road. | AR Boar ate Mrs, Patty Crawford is quite ill at] VERY ENCOURAGING. ler home on North Twelfth street. We are indebted to Mr. William] Mr, Warren Thorberry went up to Borneman for the use of the follow-| Fredonia this morning on a brief vis- ing private telegram received by that |x, gentleman: Louisville, March 20,—Ohio is ris- re- WEATHER REPORT. resig Local the con- Edwards will tions of his many friends over his appointment to this whieh is lucrative as well aut Tomorrow the entire crew on the trans twill be changed. ‘The change takes tomorrow at noon position, as import Miss Mattie Fowler left last night tor New York on a visit to her sister, | Mrs. E. M. Post. |the 1. C., was in the city | Mr. Donie Norman, of Weille & | companied by his wife and |Co., returned yesterday from a visit] who left on the noon Cumberland has | to friends ia Marion, Ill. Peoria, Ill., on There} Mr. El Guthrie, the well dry goods merchant, has gone to purchase goods. Mr. Eugene Brandon, the popular young railroader, is sbaking hands with his many friends today. Adar of today, ace children, train for | Traveling Auditor R ing slowly at all points, except at Evansville. ‘Tennessee is stationary at Chattanooga. A visit. known risen three feet at Nashville. East | of water will com- pletely cover the Illinois Central in- line below the city, and prevent the Osburn from land- will then be ren- Two feet more is a slight rise in the Mississippi from ig i Cairo to New Orleans. The rains of transfer steam yesterday were generally very mod- fag, a0 the 6 dered 1 Miss Josephine Rupertus has re-| ‘Ty turned from an eight months’ visit to! jay Evansville and Cincinnati, paris Capt. Billy Lewis came over this | will have to erred at Bro morning from St. Louis, to take) lyn to some boat and brought up on charge of the Jenny Gachrist. it. Landing is now quite difficult on clear throughout west and south. | Dr. Fiddyment) int of hig eee | ters Phe on| LOCAL MENTION, | my textracting | Secretary Henry BE. Rosevear, |the Y. M. C. A., returned to Louis- The Kimball Qua tette ly Will render some chofee selections | \) t E erate and will not influence the riv- less The lake regions. er side will then Fulton from the oth brought around by mail and b ers. storm has moved into the Weather is becoming cooler, but tran ‘tions. still warm in all s Generally one bun- to Mem ‘The larg at G rove rday afternoon the ars of gravel ordered livered there, work eth without p: phis were « force of t night, after spending sever- | Swit ands at peat eight miles at at © Genin a <imball |” sin Paducah, through with its work, and ps ie cg eam ta gf bp ail Col. William Clarke, of Liverpool, {It required but two days. to. dig out Conitally invited Mr. | proprietor the old Vaughan stem-| the entire cons: Tanaton. thd Cheek arrived at noon. His son has the hall, is completigy arrangements | "°c here several days. by which those wishing to do so, can| Mrs. A. M. Chastaine, of Madison listen to the musi lext Saturday | street, left this morning for Leitch- night over the teleghoge by connecte| field, Ky., to be at the bedside of her ing with phone Nd. 3p4. brother, who is very ill. / attend. nent, manuger As yet none of the Illinois Central trains have been affe 1 o herwise than delayed by the floods. In many pla a few inches will submerge the track however, only Carter's ‘Fast Mail"? Mayfield this and remained An efficacious remedy for lung troupe came uy affections, throat disgfders and all bronchial troubles AS fourd in Dr Bell's Pine-Tyr-Honey, This med- icine has made ‘velous cures and is justly ray important rem¢dies of the age. For sale by Oehlsehaelger & Wajker. = — | WASN'T GUILTY. a approach | Young Man of Mayfield Arrested | Ohio at East Cairo, Ky., and trail at Benton, is yed onthe I,C. railroad, More damage is expected. PROMINENT CITIZEN For Boys and Yirls Only. We have just receWed a fresh lot of Ox-Blood Eton and! Middy leather caps. Price 50c. 19m 3 B, Write & Sox, from morning on the I. C in the city unt neon, Whea it went | forn tonight, At Mayfield it was r that Metropolis could ount of a tres- among the most ieee Taken to the Hospi Mrs. Sapp, Whose shanty in town" swept away by the river, was yesterday admitted to the city hospital, haying no other place to go, Had Corbett used os of our filters the It might Bay bes n different. (We would have sgfd the same thing here if ‘Fitz’? Yad been knocked out.) See themin Seott Hardware Co.'s show winddw. (We mean the filters, ) 18m3 Y. M,C. A. Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Y M. C. A, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to hear a committee report. | [not be reached on acc tle having washed away, but this was erroneous. Dog- The water carried off a part of the to the bridge over the Dutch Chapman, a young white boy eighteen years of was ar rested yesterday at Benton for theft. He had been employed in the offices of the Albany Dental Company in | Mayfield, and, it is charged, stole the company’s instruments. He was af- terwards released, and arrived in Pa- ueah today, Founder of the Mayfield Woolen Mills Dies. Wm. Smith, founder, general er and one of the largest stock- 1 Woolen Mills died Thursday night at 8 o'clock of ynia, after an illness of two He was well known over the pecially in took place A.ook in| s show window | n Almost hear | 18m3 Hardware that t Scott Hardware Cc and it is so plain you cd it speak. Home Beet, If you want niceyon froma home butcher rene ape Jand reputation is a Just tell them that yg saw this, |the quality of his meg ix all right and that we have just geceived a new |John Theobald gugrantégs all his | lot of those handsome/Ox-Blood Eton | meats to be first-clasd in Qvery res-| and Middy leather caps. \ Price 50c. | pect. Stalls, 3 and t house 19m 3 B. Wiguie & Sox. | 6m3w Making His oa Good | Notwithstanding Abe high waters beef, whose harantee that buy name | entire south and west, The funer tha you saw thi ived a new Just tell the and that we have justey : — lot of those handsome Q&-Blood Eton Important Notice, and Middy leather caps, \Price, 50¢ | All peps6ns knowing themselve: ‘ B. Writ & Sox Mr. Langston, of\the Kimball Piano | debted/to thefrms of Rogers & King suson, t Hall, is making ggad his promise to |and John Rogers & Son are hereby). W. Brown, R. sell forty-five pfanys in forty-five | warned to4all and settle the same at Q- C. Leigh, tr. Ts days, Tis sules/ avdrage more than |once at my oiljeegZN yuth fou, O. T. Smith, J. K, Bon | iecomis one piano a day,{not to speak of the | Fourth ( stgeet;~ and’ thereby-zsave to} Ashbrook, C. H.| “phe a organs sold. 1 | themselves costs ag I-Ie for ‘ampbell Fe} hb yee jie Bee see by el fect same, #; C. J. Abb wae 8 iy. unless otherwise sett Dror ‘ ‘owler, 1,000 et fresh lot of | Ep HB Li, t s, W.M. Rieke, Armour! #seend (dy leather | Receiver of Rogers & King ang/Jobn |; Ira Holly, Charles Reed. | 'at« Rogers & Son. dao | ” | It is interesting to note the progress Jof the times, and it ty Aevident Died of Whooping Cough. | pig residents of the South side |i the hardware line. tt Hard- ware Co. are the best edyfpped house A 2-year-old child of James Arm- | who use the Sixth street bridge over the city, so when in yeed of any- Island Creek are loudly complaining i the city, 60 when in yied of any about the way it is being allowed to ‘ing in their lin smd . them \/ 18m3 remain unprotected, Several tons of | BAPTIZING TO-MORROW. | this seems to have little effec | - esterday one end was floatin, Rey. Whitsell Will { the residents claim that a special | Mainshes ak G policeman has been employed to watch the big iron bridge over Island Creek, which is four feet above vater, and does not require watch- ing e city, however, seems te |have done all in its power to save the ther bridge, and today was again | ear Third street. aking herculean efforts to that | There are fifteen or more end, dates who will baptized — . ee large crowd will likely attend, Fitzsimmons is the chasrfpion in his | line, but there is | A Generous Oller an Astablishment | Yay right in your city that overshadows | Mf. J) 1. Langston lias generously all others, and it wilf pay you to call | off@gAo furnis¥ stor room free jon them—we mean Scolt’ Hardware | to aH who Wish to pemove their pianos Co. Isms [toa Nag where they will pe pro- ~ cted Dame high wat Now ackel Store, 305 South | Sted Sam We-high watey effected. Solf exclusively at Second Street, is out gf” sight; the] ‘The use of tnpure pest place to buy/the very best | chief , McPH PRSON’S y and matcies, theater only te | H QDR UG STORE, pes box CR 10e; soap | will purify the water, \U0 For Boys ant We have just recel Price 50e. 19m 3 B. Whait.e & Sox mos! | South Side Bridges, Funeral will take Kighth street. Baptize a ndudates Rey. D. M. Whitsell, the Baptist | minister has been hold- ing a meeting in Windser ‘Theat will tomorrow afternoon administer | the ordinance of baptism in the river who SICK HEADACHE pd by bFy Headache ff| ni known eandi- and a ery plant, combined with othe remedies of a simjlar nature ix an infallible cureffor all kinds of headache And neuralgia Money refundgf if {cure is not iter is the The Seott offer ygue filter that reason- Isms bucket 19m2 fred tio vt Store, TH AND BROADWAY., Dr. eta niisl ly jonly dc at New kg > at_a very low price and we are prepared to sell ese goods at less than manufacturer’s secure bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, “PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. drj attend, rices. early and SMOKING MEAT Leads to a Fireon the South (Side. The Dwelling Place of James Lue cas, Colored, Destroyed. The fire department was called out shortly after 11 o’c!ock this morning by an alarm of fire sent in by tele- phone, ‘The small dwelling of James Lucas, colored, who lived next to the city hospital, near Fifth and Husbands streets, was enveloped in flames, and when the department arrived cou!d not get near the half consumed struc- ture on account of its being com- pletely surrounded by backwater. The flames originate in a sinall shed in the back yard, where meet was being smoked in a barrel. ‘The loss is about $100, AT THE CHURCHES. Geeman Liruknan—At the Ger- man Luthe chureh, 412 South Fourth str Sunday school 4 Services in German at 1 and English at 7 st “Be Ye Followers of All cordially invited. Gruman Evaxcericat—The reg ular services will be held at the Ger- tan Evangelical church at 10:50 a. m., :15 p.m. Sunday school 9:50 a. m. Testu fSraeer Coeisttan—At nth street Christian church expect the [following {service: Sunday school fat 9:30 a, m. Communion at 10:45. Preaching at lla. m and 7:30 p.m. Mr. Calhoun will ‘Spic and spaik. new, stylish ones. | you Xo visit our store to make this hich you can best and ically get your needs | most econo supplied. / It is pldasureable indeed to see so many of the faces of our old cus tomers at our neistore. We believe thgt we are better prepared to serye you to your liking than ever befgfe and we earnestly and cordialJ¥ invite the ladies of Paducah And vicinity to come to} see us often in our new quarters and to kéep in touch with the new goods as they wrxive. Our advertising space is much too small to giyé you any adequate conception gMthe many good things we have prévided for our custom ss Goods. Five pieées all wool novelty che viot, full 36 inches wide, ought to bring 35¢ a yard, our price 23 1-2¢ Five pieces silk and wool mix tures, elegant in appearance and inexpensive at our price; would be cheap at 50c, our price 39 Woolengtes in the rse quality for 11 1-2¢ yard The begt test we know of to judge of a dry \goods store is its black dress goods stock. We shall not attempt a déycription of the variety and beauty o¢ our stock. Plain weaves, serges, jlovelties and very chic styles are now ready for inspec: tion Dress Lining. The new gilk and mohair zouaves at prices to please you. Cream Vanice lace with yoking to match, so\rich ever silk in giv ing tone and Qharacter to the dress. Fancy silk Qglored chiffons and in de and braids and bead trimming tg match ali of the newest shades of the season Kid Gloves. With skilfully contrived auto matic faster you will appreci ate them We have the exclusive sold here. Very mouss siu | ugency only WATER FILTERS. than purewater? Our filters will make impure water as pure arid sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Scott Hardware Co. INGORPORATED, Sign of Big Hatchet. 3,220) 22, ond Broadway GBRRART <8 Oo. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR Caligraph-and Densmore Typewriters‘and Supplies. 107 ‘TH SECOND STREET LEADIN 5c. CIG «For Thi 8. handsome aud stylish Paris best |for the price. “@x blood, the new tans and plain bladgs all richly silk We )price them for t be ae Seas embroidered a dolla We oug also ma preach as nsual at 11 o'clock and p.m. Elder J. 8S. Shouse will preach. The people of Paducah are very fortunate in having an oppo tunity to hear a preacher of Mr Shouse’s well known ability. All who can are cordially [invited to at- tend the services of this church, and especially to hear the evening ser- mon. tAN.—The ! may be expected at the Cumberlanl Presbyterian church, corner of Sixth aad Court streets, M. E. Chappell, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a, m, and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:30 a.m Junior Endeavor at 2p. m. ; Senior Endea at 6:30 p. m. Prayer evening at 7:30 Possessing the True (Matthew cordially invited Compertany al us services Forgiveness'’ All are Spirit of v:43-45), to attend m. and 7:30 p.m, Rev. }.5. Shouse, of Mexico, Mo., amost excellent her, will preach the morning sermon. Mr. Pinkerton Sunday school Prof. McBroom, st- erintendent; Junior Ende Senior Endeavar at p.; Mission Sunday school on Ten treet between Clay and Harrison at Opn E. Bell, superintend- Il preach at mght. 0a. m., Skcoxp Barrist—At the Second Baptist church, corner of Ninth and Ohio streets, the usual services will be conducted by the pastor. Sub- jects: ‘The Christian Race’’ at 11 m., and **The Great Salvation’ at 7:30 p.m. Sunday school a,m., W. A, Vantrease, suy dent. ‘Tbe public invited to all vices Mernopist—The ebarch Services elists, Rev MrcHANTOSBURY revival at the M. E. creasing interest ducted by the e Holland wife, Child this afternoon and paeaching hitat 7:80, Sabbath school at ching at 10:30; class Preaching by Rev. All are invited to and n’s ser- meeting Collins at 7 The Ladies’ Aid iety of the mberland Presbyterian church will t Monday at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Dr. Taylor, on West Broadway. The water is high, but Jamgs A. Gliwher is, still ®t hj stands -teguby<to’ ace body. Katrances Or Washington street, ‘: AN EYE WITNESS Aunt Margaret Scott Wants a Pension, Aunt Margaret Scott, of educated spider fame, was at the city ball this morning trying to find some one who was an eye witness to the death of her husband, Dick Dorrah, at the grayel pit below the city several | months ago, He was killed by a} bank caving in, She explained that she wanted his pension, and that ‘de| gemmen.in Washin'ton sed dey didn’t} want no ove whut hea’d ob it, but sum’un dat seed it wid dey own eyes.” Bockmon bas the ‘Tinest Chicago beef that comes \to the city, Also | fine yeal and spring lamb. Phone 259. ali 3 New Racket Store haeClothes pins and lines cheaper thay mud, and you know how cheap that is. | 19m2 Wpntedto Buy, 9 ot Secougetihyet slybes OF A hig Line yy ZAWKENCE, 216-Court, A good 10 qui bucket for 10e Cunistias :—Services at} “| Come to Padueah From Eddy- dressy, large tton |6gc, worth §, Many ne display | All bleakhed domestic sold \ }low and hundrédset ya | burg and nainsook embroideries strikingly low prices. HARBOUR'S w Quarters,-Near Broadway 212 nd 2146 N. Third St. MISPLACED CONFIDENCE things in belts now or Must Have Led to a Limping En- terprise, tofOur Byenng Con- temporary, “Jackson and Walliog cuted at Newport, Ky this morning.’* So read a in the window of our afternc temporary this afternc 1 as the drop that launched the souls of these two unfortunate young into eternity did not fall until 11:50, tiere must have been misplaced con- ence somewhere about the News It would have been a bit of | commendable enterprise for the News }to bulletin its telegram, had it re- ceived one to that effect, as the pub- |lie would naturally suppose from the | bulletin that it did, But inasmuch as it had receiyed no sich a telegram the public may be excused if they criticize the enterprise that palms off ess for news and flies so wide of were exe- 7 o'clock bulletin Dn con: much men | offi the mark RUNAWAY COUPLE ville. ldn’t Geta leonse} --Went to Metropolis--Oth- er Wedd Mr. Alonzo Williams, a prominent young man of Eddyville, and sweetheart, Miss Flossy Nuckoils, of the same place, went skiff riding yes terday afternoon They took a sudden notion te to Paducah and be marred, and took the first train, ‘The court house was clos d and they got no heense, but went to the Mine Well Hotel, on South Fifth, to spend the This morning whea they appliet at the court house for a license they were refused, because the young lily is only 19 and had not the consent of her parents or guardian, Love laughs at deputy clerks as well as locksmiths, however, and took the morning boat to Metropolis where they were married this forenoon They are expected back onthe 4 ome |to marry today, Bey Will exchange for old Machines at libgral figures. C. F. Schrader, DEALER IN STAPLE “GROGERIES Fresh Meats, &&. snd polite attention, Give me a trial order and I ivery to all parts of the city Cor. 12th & Madigon, Low pr will please you ‘ Telephone 160. DAN. SMITH 4s opened gtiew stor ~ GROGERIES + at his #tand « & and Adams. ¢ his prices ; hi everything yah eat al! parts of thewity { Seventh | St Ph and get | City Coun on | Jeet livery to] TH March 16, 109 1 nee ’ D ISER, | Mayor Kast ¥ pt Padueab. They at first’ contemplated tele- Franchise graphing for the consent of the young| My virtue of th y ady’s mother, but this ~ too risky was deemed | Coanty Judge Tully married gypsy couple at 11 o'clock this fore- noon at his office in the court house. Joe Smith and Be I the couple, aged 35 and 26 | 0% He isa horse trader, | the jand they are camping near the city. | ¢ | When asked where his home was, | | Smith informed Deputy Clerk Smead, that it was anywhere he happened to be. Judge kiss the} bride | | a well known painter, and Annie B. Ded ' f lake, both of the city, were licensed 7 The Secondhand Man, They will be wed | 214 Court Btreet. / name of the respectively. EIAER, v. Mayor of the Cityfot Paducah, ully did not A. L. Townsend, aged 30, ded tonight. THEATRICAL NEWS, | dian Hubbard (Returned | 148 some excellent bi Last Night--Agnes Carleton to Return, LaBelle Park willy opened nest month some time for the | and Shoes. summer, with Mr, Alonzo Phillips as | pa nager of the theater troupe, his : J wife, Agnes Carleton, assuming the | 5% his $3 shop-made Shoes, are | Théte are none better, bably be leading roles. The two latter | expected in the city next. week, to | remain unl next season, | Mr. Phillips bas been with one of| Shoes repaifed and delivered to any the “Fast Mail'’ companies, which| Patt of the cify, disbanded, and Miss Carleton} Ifyou have Cast Om Clothing or hus been with ‘Hearte of Ch Shoes to sell notify him by postal card which has also quit for the and he will call and get them, They like Padueah ‘ . Mr. Fred G. Hubbard, the . dian, who has been traveling around ' in Kentucky for several weeks past, |MOrton's Opera House, returned to the city last night to ree| gin until the season opens, he prospects are that the troupe will be the same, with few changes, as the one of last year. season, ‘ome } FLETCHER TERRELL, MGR, FOORNTEHTS Wedne: 6 Y, Mar. 17 Saturday Matinee. Dobbins’ Great Parisian Spanish mackerelAtud other salt er fish at B sfor 10 cents Ww per pound, P. It] Cheisti shirt for 20c¢ at 1890 Rankin’s Tai “ Clay Worsteds~ uted, Hiutire Satisfaction G at New Racket 5! 19m2 Sal smen: 1m2 CINEOGRAPHIC E The Great Aiagara Falla, Cavalry Charge, Thyfsurning Barn and Rescue of Horses/The Fast Running Express Train Ryfning 80 Miles an Hour, and many ofhers of equal interest and EAISOn'S-Genkeh, Phonogragh. HEA Guilbert, ersoll, So a songs Wlayed by Edison’g ncert Phonogrgph. Admission 10, 20 ghd 30c. Ladies Free, * ts on sale/Sunday morning at nCulin’s, On our opening, night ladios will be admitted {ree when accompanied by. onejpaid reservdl seut ticket, loring Place, 104 Fifth Street, U; awa. a 00 nder the Palmer. Gladstone, SLUR ws Band and all OR BLACK W. R. JOHNSON, W, R. RANKIN, What is more /essential to good health ¥