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J.D. Bacon & Co.|J.1 PHARMACISTS. =Prescriptions S¥64 av\all hours, Night Bell ‘side of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and F and do it right. Cor. Srventn anv Jackson Street J .D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. We make a specialty of cbtaining all kinds of barks, roots and 1 erbs, 80 Tw want Fat youroan eubegy D) in this oft a rected ¢ line of ovr busi- ness. Apothecaries, Papucan, Ky, Dressing is an arg, and the man who has his garments fade to meas- ure by us has found tfe key to that art. ‘It doesn’t requiré any arguing to show you that you egh get a better fit and more style in 9 suit or an over- coat when they arefnoulded to you. W. u/ Dicke, 425 cota ‘ay. WEATHE REPORT. March to- Light frost to- -—Fair Louisville might and Frit might. Warmer Frid: LOCAL AL NTION. Sult ona No Thomas E. Lydon has brought suit in the circuit court . E. Derrington off’ a note for $5385, and asks for the foreclosure of a mortgage on property on the Benton road, 5 Wantgd to Second, shoés of 13ortt @Lawnexce, Cards nt Out, Cards have been sent out by Pres- ident R. E. Ashbrook, of the Y. M. C. A. inviting all members to attend the farewell meeting to retiring Sec- retary Schaad tomorrow night. Home Beet. If you want nice home beef, buy New /Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. |: “ll. inst Bolin arrested for fences, The Case Continu The trespass case a and Helm, who were tearing down Gecrge Styers’ near the city, was called in Justice Winchester’s court yesterday after- noon, and continued until wd The re ay dM; idm bas re- tt hSpxth bind moved + Shell Exploded. Georgia Throop, son of Prot. G. R. Throop, ne near getting seri- ously hurt while out hunting last Sat- He attempted to drive a cartridge in a gun with bis knife when it exploded and the shell flew out ind Children’s. ag Infantg’ tan or ox blood turn 75c] striking him just below the eye.— Childrpn’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1} Benton Tribune. 3 to $1.50. read uly to shoe your F Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to] horses. He bas teyfpdgary quarters To, on Adanps street ieiwden. Fifth aad Full line of youth's and boys’ Pie clephang sie wed ‘New Cars Arrive. Today several new cars for the People’s Street Railway Company ar- rived from St. Louis, ‘They were re- cently purchased by Supt. "Einstein, black, brown orjox blood. a aac Notice. ; f I hereby notify all concernod that f I am no longe ible for any . Gi ven indebtedness ny con- ¥ tracts made, by yn . 2 23m3 EUKOVE Secured a Continuance. Attorney R, 'T. Lightfoot has re- turned from Marion, Ill., Away A Spring Metropolis bankers. continuance. Death of a Child. 4 A child of W. P. Allbert, of Max- j Top) on’s Mill, aged 3 years, died last night. The funeral took place today. with each sale of childrens J zo to Diehl’s, shoes at $1 and U prices tg lowest. A BAD Walter Fortson Took Away a Beer Advertisement. Mr. Charles King, the North Sixth | street saloon keeper, complained to Olficer Sutherland this morning that | Walter Fortson, colored, yesterday removed a beer sign from in front of his establishment and carried it off He was intercepted and compelled to| relinquish his booty. __Bring your repair to us for quick work, Purify Your Blood By Faking... . Claxton’s Compedng Extract of $arsaparilla nt ts fo wing It is not a no secre from the f dicine,—He makes It Ae reue Sarsupariiia k nd to please, gleatest ease, 6 excel— We live to aba And do it with 1 To tonsorial art Easy shaves ani tes hal Geildren Uke tn Will shave the | na call and sb your family docyfr if it ts not medicine Sold only, McPAERSON’S DRUG STORE fad cosey toom, v's only ten ie best of men. nt it second-hand ft upand made a’ first-class where he | went to defend Brown & Bruner, the | He secured ay | way this morning PERSONALS. Lewis Graham, of Fulton, i Palmer. Chas. J. Kiger, of Evansville, is at the Palmer, C. A. Singer, of Hhiladelphia, is at the Palmer. Chas. W. Crane, of Cincinnati, 1s at the Palmer, Jno. W. Vogel, of Philadelphia, at the Palmer, Mr. Jake Hecht came from Louisville. at the 1 in at noon Mr. Tom Leonard went up to Louisville last night. Capt. Bart E. Linehan, of Des buque is in the city again, Mrs. Wm. Marble, of Pri: a gust of Mrs. W. ©, Ellis, Rev. W. H. Pinkerton, First Christian church, js malaria, Mrs. Capt. Koger went down to Mayfield this afternoon to attend,the Presbytery. Hon. Jerre Porter and wife left at noon for Clinton, after a brief visit to relatives here. Mrs. M. B. Nash has gone to Louisville on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Saunders. jon, is of the ill of visiting friends on Jackson strect. Dr. C. A. Elliott is in Louisville, haying been called there to attend monia. Mrs. Annie McGuire left at noon for her home in Farmington, after a visit to Miss Maud Veal, 3s Annie and Mary Hale, of Mayfield, pussed through the city to- day en route to Louisville and Frankfort on a visit. Mrs. J. R. Puryear returned this afternoon from Mayfield, accompa- nied by Miss Bessie Wilford, who is a guest of the Misses Puryear, on North Kighth. Rev. M. E. Chappell, of the Cum- berland Presbyterian up last night from Mayfield, where he is attending the Presbytery, and ‘returned this afternoon. ABAMA” i Night. The announogment that “Ala- bama” will appgar at Morton's opera se next M ceived wit's one of the figest before the public. Augustus! Thomas, author of ‘Ala uth in and even this masterly produc- tion, matist by wriging such plays as ‘In Mizzoura,”’ New Blood,”’ etc., ‘‘Alabama’’Avould have been sufti- cient to kee name before the in nature in the tic authors, portrayers of hum: ranks of the dra Lee Rudolyh Badly Wounded, But Not Killed. Lee Rudolph, the young son of was not killed by the accidental dis- arge of a pistol in the hands of his Miss Ida Jones, [twas said died, but according to the ‘Tribune’? this 18 a mis- ousin, that he Benton take. Notwithstanding the boy was shot| through the head, he rode two miles do who was shot so badly, The on account of the accident. A SURE SHOT, Co! Hobson's Hen Hatched. Col. H. H. Hobson, one of the | right so far as the election cerned “I'll tell you wh crowd of jokers at is con- yond and Broad “Tset my old hen on nine eggs four weeks ago, and |today she batche! out two flying | squirrels, two rabbits, two frogs and | > | three of Uncle Thad Jacob's chick- That's a sure aint it ens. shot, y all seemed to think it was. THE BEAUTIFUL Snow Storm in the Wee Sma’ Hours. Small Karly risers were surprised to find a thin layer of snow when they look- ed out this morning. It was vei similar to other snow, but was entire- ly unexpected. It fell quite heavily until about 5 o'clock, some of the flakes being as large as good sized feathers Most of *‘the beautiful’? melted as soon as it struck the damp ground. Hickory Stove Wood, For pice soye wood telephdne 29. 81 per/loga | ~~ ot vich Srox# axp Rin Co Aingion ber the Game and place. LITTLE! ‘OM ATKINS. 131 Broadway. Dich’s taps ate m dll shades, 310 Broadway. et ‘ Miss Ollie Fortney, of Elizabeth-| ¢ town, who formerly resided here, is |! young Tom Moss, who is ill of pneu- | }*- on Broad- |} church, came| At Morton's Ogera House Monday |‘ day night will be re-| | asure, as the play 1s|! imbibed}the true poetry of | he had not furaished | o'her cae of his skill asa dra-|\ his | § public asone of the most finished | Sheriff Rudolph, of Marshall county, ie to meet the doctor, which is said to | \v") be a wonderful thing for a person to] Ff 19 Young lady is very much distressed | And What She & Democratic candidates, says he's all | 5 i he said to al ANKRUET ‘STOCK IN THE HANDS OF partment Store pr ry low price and we are prepared to sell goods at p= y than manithcharer’s tices. Come early and argains before they are gone. Remember the place, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Third and Court. THE DESTITUTE, | suanity steveas. Marshal Collins Treated to a They Will Be Well Cared Surprise, For. pene" conve & Dozen Old Colored SUBSCRIPTIONS COMING IN WELL] = Worms" Loonies For Over $500 Subscribed Up Today When Marshal Collins left the po- lice court room this mcrning, he plicitors Still Busy. ei “4 found an even dozen old colored nn “aunties’’ sitting around in his oltice with buckets, kets, and expres$ sions of distress plainly written on their faces. They were some of the tlood sufferers who did not need help until this morning, and hearing about the relief fund they had just dropped in to avail themselves of a chunk of it. They were sent into the office of| Mayor Yeiser, who 1s at present the | Dispenser in Chief of Pablic Chari- ty. He attended to their wants, A BIG BARBECUE. MUCH SUFFERI'G IS ASSUAGED, The soliciting committee appointed Tuesday night at the meeting of citi- zens to secure funds for distribution among tlool suffers is being cowned with most gratifying success, and it is well, for the $a worthy one. The following are contributions mace thus far. Let every one sub- 15€ scribe, however small the amount, It all counts: Eades & Lehbhar iho vuanelsofcoa! | Large Crowd Goes Out to Gra- sper CO : hamville. CE. Rleke.. * | Phere Will Be Cand dates Galore x in the Kural Regions. The weather was not so bad today fier all. despite its inaus;icious as- " pect at dawn At Grahamville to- day large crowds are participating in a stupendous barbecue, and despite z {the bad condition of the roads bug- K & es * "| gies galore rolled out from daybreak « until noon, and in addition to the ¢ many local candidates, tt is estimated | Paducah Tee C9 at fi ent o P WK. Penroad that fift iu $s Went out to at- H Harris tend the celebr: © S&C All the county aspirants for office é {were there, hobnobbing and hand-| ating and using to best advantage | the glad band. e barbecu n heard from it, while nothing has was probably by | tribuled a quota equal to that of Pa- ducah, the crowd must have something great. A PRETTY INVENTION, Receiyes a Patent, has been needlework minated It ardoer on a Mrs. ranted tuvention which she has d the “Canna Fankle Silk Cas: is for holding thread, th used by ladies in t John a patent et work, aad prevents tangles. Mrs. Gardner is pow teaching a ‘}elass in art embroidery and need! work, and invented the silk case in New York, ove model being sent to Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt as a bridal ther to Mrs, G whom she received | graph letters. present and leveland, appreciativ an from B. H, Seott Mautil, Efinger & Co The company frepreseating ‘Ala-| MNS fos evo @1 The name was adopted from one bama’’ includes Clement Bainbridge, | J-1. Jones S)of Mrs. Garduer's Scotch papils, and |Frederick Mowpr, L. P. Hicks, Davis. %}|means ‘cannot tangle.’ She has Harry M. Allen Louis Shea, W. N. |} ndaraui s Son many specimens of fine embroidery Wadsworth, W. ¥. Molitor, Francis | Jacob Well which are weil worth seeing. Ison, Ethel Irving, Helen Weath-|tienry Welln) S00. SM ) ersby, Etta pers The Kate Dooling COULDN'T MARES snd others of note. ‘ eee x Iu Hlinois, Because They Were WAS NOT KILLED. A, He clark for R. Gi. bin & Cousins. MOPS, RI Phillipe Mr. H kelly A. Dickey and Miss Mary Il., could not be married in their native state, be-| cause they are cousins, ‘They came| to the city on the St. Louis train ye terday afternoon, however, secured a marriage license Judge Tully immediately performed the ceremony which made them man ud wife. ‘They returned home to- ‘| day. T. Wright M. Heaucbam c Sp: p * Lally John ‘Paley SUFFERED A RELAPSE, | ng Bagwell May Lose His Leg After All. ston county, who came here to have} amputated from blood poison- | relapse yesterday, an@| ay it is thought that the member ‘| will have to be removed, PURNED HOME, ast )| Wayward Girl Released in Court Today. "| Bettie Grief, the young woman ar- rested yesterday ona watrant charg ert Le peeve Robert 1, 1 ii]ing her with annoying employes o H Dieht >“) the Paducah S! way Compa H Diehl -.. 4 Paducah Street Railway Company Scott Hardware Co sw}was given a good, wholesome talk forenoon at} by Judge Sanders this 1“ court, who turned her over to her | «| father, or step-father, who took her }%)| home. iw PAINFUL ACCIDENT, 1 - 110] Councitman Bell Both Cut ‘Today the solicitors bad not been out much, but Mr. Walter Settle has been canvassing in some of the more remote localities. A list of today’s subscriptions has not been made, TOWN, aod Burned Councilman E, KE. Bell wet with a painful accideat yesterda his home, 919 Clay. He was ing a lamp chimney when the glass broke and severely cut him. He fainted and fell against the stove was slightly burned on the face, but was out as usual today, ROCKED OUT OF How Will Lytton On Salem, Livingsto and red in County Will Lytton, the negro now in jail NO ARRESTS. at Princeton, Ky., for safe keeping, _ who recently confessed to a crime|Safe Blowing Mystery Still Un. that may result in an abnormal atten- uation of his neck before Jong, was Jy run out of Salem, Livingston y. His conduct there became such that both white and blacks rose cleared, Although the police have diligently worked on the safe cracking that took place at Dreyfuss & Weil's j | most , Malsess, AGA it ail. other placer con. | CUR. Sud 2 been | Mrs. Jobn Gardner, of Paducah,) embroidery | er | County | Today young Bagwell of Living: | We are Unpacking Spring Goods Every Day. “Spic and span’’ new, stylish ones. It will pay you to yisit our store oft We proposf to make this ‘ore in whichAou can best and ‘onomicallf get your needs supplied. It is pleasureable indeed to see prepared to serfe you to your liking than ever befote and we earnestly and cordially Paducah and _ vicity see us often in our and to keep in touch goods as they arrive Our advertising/ space is much too small to give Zou any adequate conception of thy many good things we have providfd for, our custom gs Dress Goods. Five pieoés all wool novelty che viot, full %6 inches wide, ought to brit ‘a yard, our price 23 1-2¢. F ieces silk and wool mix tures, ant in appearance and inexpensiveag our price; would be cheap at soc, Or price 39. Woolenettes Jin the 15¢ quality to come to ters with the new we know of to judge Is store i, its black stock. We shall not bscription of the variety of our stock. Plain yes, novelties and very now ready for inspec- of a dry ge dress goods attempt a ¢ and beaufy | weaves, se |chie styles a “4 Dress |Lining. The new silk gid mohair zouaves at prices to pleage you. Cream Venicf lace with yoking to match, so rifh ever silk in giv ing tone and character to the dress, Fancy silk dglored chiffons and mousselin de 1 and braids and bead trimming to\natch all of the newest shades of the season. Kid Gloves. | With skillfully pontrived auto | matic fastenings, ypu will appreci jate them, We hafe the exclusivg ney—sold on! here. Very {handsome and stylish. Paris best | for the price. Ox\|blood, the new tans and plain blac embroidered. s allrichly silk rice them for a dollar—ought to be 5 | We also make a }pecial sale of |dressy, large button) kid gloves at | 99 worth $1 Many new things display All bleache« low and hu n belts now on tic sold very ards of Ham nsook gmbroideries at low price: HARB New Quarters, | strikingly | | MORTGH’S 0 | Fuercne anager. ONLY , MARCH 29. Bainbridge ‘ALABAMA! | A Story /of the South, WHE THOMAS. | ONE MONDAY, Cleme | Original Scenic Effects. Alabama Quartette. | ELEVEN SIGNED, | Manager Pears Secures Vro | sional Players, Will Begin Days, Quite Likely | Practice | in a Few | . Superintendent Einstein today re- ceived a letter from Manager Pears | stating that he had signed the follow- ing for the Paducah club Sudhotf, Knowlton, Bowling and Coulte pitchers; Donahue dl Noonan, catchers; Fehlemn, Wood- lock, ville and Hart, infielders ; McClellen, outfielder, All the abo re well known pro- fessional baseball men, and ins ire success to the Paducal Practice will begin wing season. about April 1. ge ) Levdies Gents ¢..8 ankin’s 104 Fifth Street, Onder the Palmer. We are working for akood reputation and intend to have ii if moderate prices, firs}<class workmanship ay good fits will R get it. up one night and stoned bim out of} night before last, no arrests have town, This was ouly afew weeks}been made. Several suspects have ago. been examined, howeger, s | 3 during the | Tailoring Place, Call and be cosivinced,.—~ (_Yeuts for good clothing, g ; filters will make impure water as pure and Sparkling as spring water. Every family should have on very filter GUARANTEED AND FOR SA Scott Hardw INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. 355,220 322 and Broadway LEADING CIGARS. ¢ TARKS, GENT FOR na — : Caligraph and Densm / Typewriters “hi Supplies. pey-Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader DEALER IN 0. B: Low prices, promp’ and polite attention. Give me a trial order and I will pleae you Fre Tolephone 160 ivery to a'l parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison. Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods ed to show many of the latest LTIES IN DRESS 6000S. handyortfe effect aists and Weist Patterns, B-ea-u-t-i-f-u-1 ( Our Shoes the Pest shoe latest lasts ayd up to date in color and anf our prices on shoes suit every body We hafe an excellent Ine of ladies in They are pronounced ® are from factories, the shape and mehis. ‘CHAS, NORWOOD, The Seéondhand Man, 214/Court Street. | Has some €xcellent ba Franchise Notice. ly virtue of ano ance of the Common “ad thetouh day ot Aj hall butiding, ury of It end 12 0'cioe ins in ‘second Hand Clothing by all and Shoes. See his $3 ob made Shoes, There are none better.| ~L 2 vot he high afore: to chewed tn te Any and ail bids the Ljpeterves thd Fight 10 accept OF Fe niwMfarch 16, 1897, Mayor of | | D. A. YEISER | e Gily ‘of Paducah, | | a of, the City of Paducah, ot, 1807, entitled "AR Shoes repaired and deliv ered to any part of the city, It you have Cast O Shoes to sell nofify hi leys and pu for conveying steam or heat Sumers, Iwill on the 19th front of the city hall butidiny tween the hours of 11 and offer at public as the highest bidder, the aforesaid entitled ‘ord Clothing or 'y postal card cep’ oF reject Bin sire 16, 1667 Mayor of ffs ~ r of Seventh him and get bu money on Gelivery to Has opened a new ~ GRO at his stand o! and Adams. his pric everythin; all parte of the W. R. JOHNSON, Baleapén: see WR. RANKIN, *