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J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. aie om at all hours.— Pharfnacists, Drugeists and x Str Papve YENTH AND Jac KTS - Shoes Dressing Well isan art, and the man who has his garments made to meas- ure by us has found the key to th: art. ‘It doesn’t require any arguing to show you that better fit and more style in a suit or an over- coat when they Are moulded to you. W. J..Dicke, 425 Broadway WEATHER REPORT. | Louisville, March 27.—Generally fair tonight, with frost and light freeze, Partly cloudy warmer Sun- LOCAL MENTION. A Grvat Bargain fouse? » Harbour, elgewuere.. Harbours is a great bargain house} and has cor stantly something re® and enticing to offer its great trad, n A Novelty For the Children... Wr Removal. Mrs, Lettie Farra) her dressmaking establt North Fourth stpéat, w, be pleased to hgve nll Au and others calf and sée het, Adresses made in all te la‘est styles, and per- fect fits and ‘satisfaction guaranteed, 27m5 Wa teary asi wacko Soosch NCB ~ Home Beek, If you want nice home from a home butcher, and reputation is a guarantee that the quality of his meat is all right Jobn Theobald meats to be first-class in every pect. Stalls, 3 and 5, market house. 6m3w As r ' ieve it i i kinds. 13 Court. Sex6od-) logoff New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. beef, buy fou: we Entire wheat front window ; Funeral of Jas. H. Williamson. The funerat of James H. William- DN’ , : son will take place at 2:30 p. m. pe DIDN'T RUN AWAY, J. Moss ‘Tie Company, well known] kindly consented to i his pulpit. It } many felts ag morrow from the First Christian bpfce as Je all along this line, is in the city visit: |is hoped large coals big be aie . s Pe morrow from abe iret Christian) At Least the Policemen Didn't] ing his old friend, Engineer Marry] ent at each service, | Meu! bers of the Shirt Wa nian an widren's. preached by Rev. Pinkerton, All See Them If They Did, Thornberg. He reports that his}church are all requested to be at the M i bie as company has lost many tles by the] morning servi-e sure. a Infants’ tan 6r ox blood turn '75c|{riends: are cordially invited to at-) An unknown woman of Mechanice- SrAnie GeAh od (hel Tgheeeed ani - } They Children’s ‘sizes $ 1-2 to11, $1]. ——y barg was at the Union Depot this | Cumberland. peu Sraxer Meee vauncs:—-| t are to bi.20 James Greif is ready Mo sh forenoon and lett word for @ police: |” rie ooiossal figure of Judge Bill| scree st the Third Street MF sth thom Hongnaea Me its horses. He his tgmporary man to {watch for her 14-year-old | | ag gee igure Le udge Bull church, Rev. L. H. Ward pastor. | Avouspus THOM Children’s sizes 12 to 2, 1.25 to] |, ; daughter. She said the latter would | Reed, the company’s big-brained at-| preaching at 11 a, m. and at 7:30 p.| n Adams street en H torney, was the first arrival at the de: $1.90. Sixth, Te\phoue, 148. try to run away with Chas. Arnold, | 0° 4); arreske the cariy | ounaay a ool at 1:30 a. m., 4. | Original Scenic Etects. Full line of youth’s and boys’ bead nity, Boa wimascled mad, and the estred to|POl 5. dare ten the contents of [kone ePerintenidents | Alt per- | /Alabama Quartette. ~ black, brown or ox blood. The N., C. & bt./Lcrglironc will [Prevent it. _ivagptegrla erg greet, Sas caer i Steines ah nae Reeser receive freight puifect yo delay for} Olicer Sutherland kept a watch on) 1.4. Or chacel tha Cake fot rile ee oe Weekly prayer meet- | tndorsed by the Clergy. all divisiote he faay,/ March’ 27, {sll the trains, but saw nothing of the Peder ona oir bs of ; the} ing every Thursday night at 7:30. | Pralned b Ue Press. al ions ] 3 : - catak pee urket and will have many ests to | Applaudd by the People. are Frank Teachouty S.7F. A. couple. The police know of no such] dinner tomorrow out at his Benton) Broanway Mutioptsr, — Sunday | oan 1 ; (oe aes Broadway man. hoase hool at 9:30 a. m | Q ; Guthrie & | THE PEACH CROP. In anticipation that the flood |84Pe dent; preaching : ping ah \ Guthrie & Co. ao - would reach the bridge across the |. and 7:30 p. m. ; Juvenile League, | Z iplvartisetie Ria ous '| Some Fruit Growers Think it Has| Tennessee at Johnsonville on the | Monday 4:3) pms; prayer meal ie People Market, iven are up-to-dase“dealgte fetudy t Been Injui main line,the company had weighted iat pe BN ith | a7 eet wants of their Deedes iy! yh ea down with cars loaded with rock aud | invitation is extended to all the sere)” ii os ye, = E rieapapnis Sab he He, { meet! “Phere is some apprehension on the} iron, ‘The water did not submerge vices HB. Johnston, Os rer Ay ad lowest. part of fruit growers that a portion | the track on the bridge, however,but | 7 way meat Rendy ~ N Jot the peach crop has been killed. It] did reach the bottom timbers. ‘The {yo mseal Bartisr.— There ad he Leet. jis said that in some localities there is! river is now falling there aud a great agin al arylcon 9 era tik | ; i g ist church, corner of Ninth ms w Portfolio of nyubigt@tween opera | 29 doubt as to its being true. The| Joad of anxiety has been lifted from | mage and w A house and B. Weille & (Son's store, {SHOW and succeeding chilly weather | the wiuds of the vllivials thereby Obio streets, conductet by ibe bas) BAWTINUES TO SUBSIDE M <. Hargis’ "| of a few days ago is believed to have : $i Y+ |tor Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock oa 7 “ Minnie K. Hargis’ pameSon music, |? 0 WN Uay8 a8 Alltrains cross the backwaters|}wW, A. Vantrease superintendent. | Spring Finder will be rewarded Dy leaving |'"9"6 a Jagain, No. 103 last night coming to | ‘Tae public is invited to all services. | - 4 same at B. Weille & Son’s stpre. AN OVERHAULING, the depot. Things begin to look F A i . ’ Top 27m3 natural once more about the yards. | CoMmeiLAND Puesnyrentan , |The Decline of the River Slow] Fy — rhe shanse is ope ; sual services may be pected Nee am / “Alabama.” Manager Joynes Goes to Look Tie werstionse | open agai, a aiatble edits ene, eee But Sure. | aera ne “Alabama,” \ Auguptus ‘Thomas’ | After the Telephones, een ively. The tireet care come|corner Six'h and Court streets, BM. ‘ i witH each sale of childrens grea st 8! lay, w ; Et ii : 3. Chap *reaching Aske le of childrens aad par it ane play, will! Manager A. L. Joynes, of the Fast] 8 far as C. Ls 's shanty at the Nor- Be Chappell) pes Presching at] Reports From Above Continue to shoes at eal jdepsilee yy Clement Bain |pounessee Telephone Company, left| ton street crossing. The back water /at 10:49 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. June CHAS N R Hin Om PaaY Yo JAt the opera house / s¢ noon for Mayfield to begin an | bas receded exactly five inches all |ior Ende: or, 2 p.m. Senior Be Encouraging. ' ’ ie a everhasias of the telephone line] told up to 10 o'clock this a.m, and|deavor, 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting satan / an p. nis caus of 10 F «bala *lfrom Paducah to that place. ‘This|it is expected that by Monday morn- Wed day evening at 7:30, Topic: The Secondhand Man, year of 16 spices, bhsdg i ce “Self-denial for the sake of others.""| ‘The river is stil on the / ) Il not effect the telephone service, |iag the yards will be entirely clear) '>* . ‘ the play has frp po geod bl # ' 1 A f ‘ , b about 50.6 on tl 214 © a ) iL however, and all the employes will be busy at . 53. All cordially invited to] here, with about 50.6 on the gurt Street. sion on the peopl; until/it luoks as : 7 Tattend The fall is slow, owing t mn tl oe, | —_—____— their duties ayain. attend, ne is slow, owing to the sty one yen eat p pee eee | 2 REMOVED, After something over two mouths The Ladies’ Aid Society of the ay A arts of ee ra vl, | Has some exellent bargains in ; A Re fomas has | ——— bsence Sandy Herring, the throttle | Cumberland Presby havoh will] De eee Ree a eas 7 not aimed to do much iA ‘*Alabama’’ | " bs ; F : hem rae sent stage, all danger is not © - ss aoe ei Five ctaaina 4 [Successful Operation on @ Young) puller, Jack Hunker, the tallow pots Jmeet Mobday at 3p, ww. with Afra, | Present stage, all danger fe nut over, Second Hand Ctothing om Bring your repairs to us for quick| sow the Amerivay “People that war | Lady of Bi nsburg. Babe anc the vigilant eye and | Bennett, 608 Court. structive tendency. ‘The present &% / d Shi 7 ar is a thing of thépast, and that love| Dr. A. H. Edwards, sssisted by Rath ac tone ik eae “TRIP TO THE CIRCL outlook 13 very bright, however, / and onoes. is stronger than sectionaD\resent- | Ure, Reddick and Winston, today| pridge, arrived in the city this a. m, All the riers are falling exvept the P ment. | removed au eye of Miss Nina Clark, | phe boys all look fat and fine, and Show froupe Pays Paducah a} Mississippi, which is rising at ct See his $3 shop-thade S| |of Briensburg, Marshall county. tell marvelous toles of he wonders to Flying)Visit. Louis and stationary at Cairc. | shop-made Shoes. id LIS RUDY & The organ had been ulcerated for} be seen down in the swawnps in which] ‘The **A Trip to the Circus!” com. There are none better, Purify Your Blood nme time, me pid spare in of-| they have been rusticating. Someof|pavy, in special car, arrived in the — ‘ - der to save the other, e Opera-|the unsuphisticated swallow their|¢ity on the 1. C. from Maytleld this PHILLIPS fy Taking HOR Wal & AULOSME, yarns like the black bass does the|morning, and remainet here until eyey ie paired and oy i d to any 5 sianiamet i ; ; . . the city. 5 VY » Bargain Cofeggor ay. spoon hook, bu: ‘Mileage’? once} noon, when it was attached t6 theSt. part o: baw? 5 i Dr xton’s Monday, Mérgh 29th, will place| lived in Arkansas and nibbles at them Louis train and set off at Metropolis, 108 at | Ifyou have Cast of Clothing or]! Compoun Extract [th following adodson bargain coun- with a big grain of ealt. where a performance will be given| ante servi “i Shoes to sell notify him by postal card | fra 219-221 BROADWAY. | ter, name}: The present high waters and anec- | Hight. hs, Re Oe ame acy. [One ne Mi OMU MHD Ma Ue of Sarsaparilla pieces sitk fofAvaist, worth 75c|dotes consequent thereto reminds us} Excursion trips to Metropolis on — / Jand $1.,-6 for 4c per y of a similar one that imppened in| gtesmer Ger H, Cowling ‘Sunday i . — Its no Mu 4 Bieces real Frenclflaunel, go for| Memphis during an overilow some] March 28. Boat leaves wharf at 1890 1897 from th 24 and 33 pet yd. years ago, Although, with theexcep-19:30 a. m.,2 p.m. and 5 p,m ar rndurteteree 6 pieces hfack $4tin Duches, worth |tion of Bayou Gayoso, high water] Return at 12 Sauda, Mouth er ‘n) 1 1 We livead shaye and id 81.25, go for-miper yd. bothers the city but little, there are|agc.. ‘The boat will cave promptly an 1 S al orin a Sieve 30 pieces Laaligs’ Clotp, all wool, | many places which have heen filled Jand pass along the front of Metrapoc| 9 shaves and haigeut it in, wide, worph 50 ay 7dc, go for | "Pp, lar Me ones ies h have been | jig, giving an opportunity to see tow en eee 2 excavated in such places sometiines |high the water is at Metropolis “ 2 ites wo and alk oat une Iba PIG ING Ore GMAT RR eee 404 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer, goods go forA0e per yd. these cellars on Main street near An efficacious Zemedy for lun i f ‘per J ) ) y avigus femedy for lung af- ined wake Your tyfly doctor $s b Also youll fod inany gyfer bar- | Market resided an old Jew couple of fections, throyf disorders and al We aré working for/a good reputation and intend to have |gains on syine counter, the name of Bauer. Just before a} bronchial troybles is found ta Ae ii if modérate prices, first-class workmanship and good fits will Mason Ware wet spell once old man Bauer bought | Bell’s Pine-Tgr-Novey. ‘This medi- get it. Call and be convinced. iv's only ten. 6 the bast of men ougns jt second:band, Lup and made a’ first-class Our price ts 1g Our 8 McPHERS@N’S J DRUG STORE AND BROADWAY. lt name and TOM AY tat Gan prepare your family or private nds of basis recipes, from a linii teem oft- mr Chected line et ‘Apothecaries, vou the : r | See change of, advertisement of | has removed |; ment to 110 whey she will heneld patrons whose name guarantees all his res- up in a good | J. D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. We make a specialty of cbtaining all kinds of Sates and j\erbsy 4 y 0 wan four busi- an, Ky. Po RSONALS. Mr. Will Grisgby 1s out after his re cent il! ness, John C, Sweeney, of Paris, is in the city. Joe Plant, of Cincinn: almer. ©. C. Miller, of Murray, the Palmer today. J. Dufour came in t Tennessee. Mr. Tom Allen is out again after a1 illness of several days. Rollin Waller, of Benton, the city last night. Mr. J. T. Hall will return home tonight on a visit to his family. Miss Dyersburg, Teun., on a visit. Messrs. Ell and E, B. Guthrie re- turned today from Cincinnati. Tenn., , is at the was at at noon was in eld Presbytery. Miss Rose Wilford and her broth-| ler, Bob, of Mayfied, were in the city yesterday afternoon. Mi-s Lafayette La Heist, of | Cloverport, is a guest of Miss Ora | Leigh, on Monroe street. Dr. ¥) vee c heh ‘Al upifis~ ters gi way of ext Mrs. Chas. B, noon for Fultou. and family will soon city. Judge J. W. Bloomfleld and Mr. D. Wileox went out to Calvert) y this morning on campaign buse| | Williamson left at Mr. Williamson locate in that Ci iness. Mr. Victor Van De Male and wife) are in the city to remain several) months, and have rooms at the New Richmond, Dr. T. E. White left for Eddyville this morning. He was called in con- sultation to see Mrs, Wilson,a daugh- | ter of Judge T. J, Watkins. Misses Bertha and Meta Mertz daughters of Conductor F, G. Mert left at noon for their home in Pinck- | neyville, after a brief visit to Miss Katie Leisner. Mr. Joe Hobson, of the Harbour- Pitts Shoe Co, has accepted a posi tion with Green & Co., wholesale shoe dealers of Louisville, with a territory in Southwest Kentucky and West) Tennessee. | Mrs. H, Harris, | Germany, on a four months’ her old home. i for J /J. Guthrie. | For flab fooywear go todtell’s, ‘ Broadway, ‘he styles the \ prigés the Uowest. Apna Webb left at noon for |” tye aid safe | Retlt ithout pain. | wife of the well| BANKRUPT ThePaducah Aue rains before they are gor RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad reople. N., C. AND ST, L. MILEAGE. Shorty Barksdale hal a party of friends, ladies aud gentlemen, out on | the waters last night treating them to a row. Spe off the morning train thisa, m. Ie went out sterday. al Agent B. B. Linn stepped upon arrival to Murray Mrs. Hogwood, wife of ‘Con’ turced home on the morn nf a pleasant visit to Cordova, ssrs. F. A. Wilson and E. H./ yan Frogg, formerly in the em- | James, of Eddyville, are at the ploy of the company, as helper to his | Palmer. lfather, the boiler maker, is in. the | Rev. M. E. Chappell and Mre.|city azain from Texas. Koger returned yesterday from the he 1. C. is deliveri strings of loads upon the interchange track jagain, Twenty-three were left there | yesterday in one cut | Fireman Joe Rockholt took a rest |last trip. but will in a ringer this month ‘all samee made exe tra time sufficient therefor. The pile driver from the Hatchie | bridge arrived here this morning for some needed repairs, which, when completed, will go back there It is said the overflow reached a depth of between 8 aad 9 feet in some places on the main line over the rails, between Johnsoaville aud Camden, Tenn, Mr. W. A. Henderson, the veter- inary of this division, arrived yester- day from h’s visit home. He came in a day or two ahead of his expected | arrival. Con’ Alex Fulton's face glowed with one of his peculiar smiling ex- pressions this morning owing to the fact that Lis train could reach the de- pot again. Engineer A. S. Clute takes a lay- | off for several weeks for the purpose of visiting his old home 1n Lowa, Sam Lowe will guide his quarter horse, the 10, along the tracks, until he re- | turns Hollow Rock as the tion is nick-named,is about the busiest place around the yards now, ‘The engines are cared for out there now and will continue to be until water re- cedes out of the round house. the eee: known traveling man for Hecht| ‘The through freight trains which Bros., left. this morning for New|have been annulled for some days The reliaipfe York, from which city she will set) back resume thelr hedules today, moved ts sail in a few days for West Prussia, n 108 leit here on time this p visit to|m. with ‘old Dummy’ Scott as the| | high digit waver. j | Mr. Jubn HH. Callaban, of the ‘I quite a number of chickens and put them iu the cellar, After an exceed- ADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. P. Corn Third and Cour TOCK Storage Co. ANDS O) Remember the place, 1 drowned. ) of her voi She ped at the Hler cries ght not only the old patriarch, ores of the After all the pn fished out ion ee sidewalk ‘ow Abrahar you buy chickens to put in to buy ducks.’ dead chick- and thrown » box on Mrs. Bauer | be sure, the next time the cellar, INOIS CENTRAL NOTES, nm Mr. A. on the 8 0" Sabin, lock train roadmaster, this morni tagent, R. Adams, assed through the ¢ to points above. Traveling Fe of the £.C today enrout Central The Lilinois \ inelis is at the\ ad to, Mlvantag floating where it during the has Fuller, of ae tie y Louisvill see through the city vata route) Home, and stopped Off in Padacah fort ® fe™ moments, mbers yester- C. shops the st reseme working rine hours a day M day at posted order to on April } fail time, which is 1 and six days a weel * All officials have from 1. C. heady fruit aud vegetable and they are « fully watching AT THE GHLRGHES, the received Jarters thas the 1 about Leruxnan —At church, 412 South Fourth street, Sunday school at 9a. nt Services ia German at 10:1 an. and jn lish 7:16 p. m, Subject, tare,” or ‘Rejoice.’ AM in- vited. H. Buxvcksen, Pastor Mecuastesscrc M. E.—Suntay | school 9:15 a. m.; preaching 11:30] a. m.; class meeting 2:30 p. m |preaching 7:30 p.m. All services conducted by C. Keenan Pastor. First Curtisrias—Services at a.m, McBroom, superintend- avor at 2p. m,| ent Senior E 30 p.m, Mis- sion Sunday schoo! on Tenth street, between Clay and Har n at 2:30 p. m., E. E. Bell, superintenent *Genwan EvanceticAt—Reg arr services will be held at 10:30 a and 7:15 p.m. Sanday becvai 9:30 a, m. | Text Staver Cnntsrtan—Ser- vices as usual: Sunday school at m.; communion at 10:4 gat ll a.m, and 7:30 p.| tider Calhoun bo a from the city, Eld. € | cine has madd many marvelous cures | and is justly danke among the most important rembdies of the age. 10] ingly hard rain one day Mrs, Bauer est and | gpened the ce Na rdvors one morning to feed her chivkeus aud found them For sale aap Oy a & Walker / 'A Great Store! | Absolutely Fair Treatment street loungers, to) ¢ lett |" city | pile | notice | ason has opened Lutheran } | | MILLINE'RY. of Everybody. The entire seffke of Shoes, eyoitla Dry sys is, Hats, Jewelrys| 4 large stock that is new almost in ts of the eof’ le Department Store was purch | -y detail. on at 6 ve y price and we are prepared to sell | » The newoet fabrics, tho latest styles at lees than ee facturer’s prices. Come early and Lag h eee eerie nt, th Taek pri- | thi the 5 re worth of at~ pring good’ now ready for __| your choosing Nobody has expected ittle for such at- \t liable quality. | To bay dr ndid’ best infere is moét pleasing it tude of style: ring, and the pric | marvebottteness: In Wash Goods The multi- ask are a , HARBOUR'S New Quarters, Ne ir Broadway "HORTONS OPERA WISE. Manager ONLY FiLgrcuer TERRELL, |MONDAY, MARCH 29. Clement | Bainbridge hout seeing our 8 a disregard of your The newness we show / Caligraph a WATE " |tested before leav 7 As AC Typewriters pay Will exchange for old Machin ISTAPLE | ana RANCY F 4 4 Lm prices, p mp wbudgpetie eave you Fre: deivery to a will Talephone 160, NOW RLTIES/ Also ver pd some ef for good clothing, WeR. JOHNSON, W. R. RANKIN, Salesmen: -LEADING FILTERS. oe What is more ess: uo \than purewater? Our fj ial to good health tkling as spring water. ysi\Every family shoulf’have one. Every filter g our store. GUARANTEED.AND FOR SALE BY Scott ee re Co. | ‘eso of Big Hatchet./ 318, 320, 322 and Broadway Paducah, Ky. e/ CIGARS. k For Them. Oo B. STARKS, 'T FOR nd Densmore and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET nes at liberal figures. 0. F Schrader, LET IN ROGERIES ‘ Fresh Meats, &c attention. Give me a trial order and I 'I parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison. Just Rites Our Spring and Summer Goods how many of the latest IN DRESS GOODS. in d Waist Patterns, B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-1 Our Shoes fromy the best shoe factories, the itest lasts and up to date in color and shap¢, and our prices on shoes suit everybody We hav@amexcetent Ine of ladies and men's Furnishing Capes. Il be thankful for it te DORIAN 205 Seine ai Lang Bros,’ Drvg Store. Franchise Notice. ol a ue ative of the Coman i duwatice. Any City Counell reserves the Fig! “This March 16, 1807, Mayor of h lay of April, 1807, iiding In Paducah yy and wale oF eee his March’ 16, 1897 cep / 0. A. YEI“ER, Mayor of thé City of Paducab. DAN SMITH Has opei new stock of ~ GROCERIES ~ at his stand on the corner of Seventh and Adama. Gall and see him and get bis prices ; he Will eave you money on everything you eat», Free delivery to all parte of ity, | >