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shisinas rests Campbell-Mulvihil: Coal Co, """ ™ —*""" |MOORE'S AIR-TIGHT HEATE] Wink tate, whieh to do, sail oe The Best on the\Market. « for carefui and thoughtfal buying on our part, has brought togethe: eat | naa < - r part, has brought together a grea eave SOUR PERSONALS. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Is THE LEADING holiday stock which myst be disposed of, Make this store the basis of H ommmens holiday supplies avd see how satis Cast- iH} 1} Mig D.H.fDixon, of Pinckneyville, Ky.,| | . venasriyult cs ly eda ghia AND SHOES is in the city, Items of Interest Relative to the| \ . J. W. Cole, of Eddyville, was in Railroads and Railroad =a == A Syecal > Purchase 1 will BUY them for Cash. the city this morning. vesola Housewives can find many articles} Mr. J. L. Kilgore returned at| 5) N THE CITY. _ You can find here .all the newest) snout the houge tod mach worn for|0on from Anderson, Ind. silks, satins and brocaes for either! wear, but too good to throw away.| Miss Elizabeth Sinnott will enter- ee ae waists or dresser—loyely gifts for the| Sottor them up aud send them to me| tain a few friends tonight. Hea aan Try a Toad and you will be convinced that it is the cleabest, hotte womea folks, ; ot notify me by postal card and I willl Assistant Yardmaster Bob McCann | Jack Bunker is doing the bostler) 44 pest, We will appreciate a share of your patronage. Prompt delivery | Changeable taffettas in newest col-| cai for them. | has returned from Louisville. oe ee ae or combinations for 75¢ and 85e the!” parties desiring gbyd second hand] ygjgg Mary K, Sowell lett at rioon|_, firemen Billy Kane is out again y Really elegant black Duchess satin, | !otting oF shove wif Had @ large *4-|for Union City, Tenn., on a visit pie baal! ll abaaalg Otti Yard, 9th and H Street 27 inches wide, for 75e. pg ror pode ead, We have firet-|.. Mr. W. W. Gardner, of Florence!” ie rain yesterday extended all the ce and Yard, an artison reels, Station, was in the city today. | way along the line between this city and 98¢ the yard. our work on short ndtice; will call] Constable W. H. McKee, of Flor-| and Memphis. Handsome brocades at 7c, 85¢) oinss workmen employed,\and can do | all | Satin striped, delicate shades in}, \our repair work ik notified and] ence Station, is in the city |} Engine 308, Ritter and Schraven l evening “tafettas for 750, reduced [1 300" Noni Conscann Jobe Riacett Wh at|oq'icheteonges ie the ttn eroend LEADING from #1. noon for Vicksburg, Miss., on busi-| ' eee CHAS. NORWOOD. Bs , on the dot this a. m: A Doll Bazaar. — eer: | Engine 200, Griffia and Porter on 5c. CIGARS. on work train @ Ask For Them, A spec Mr. H. L. Taylor, of the Paducah | qeck, got away early Building Trust Company, left yester- | this morning. , Is going on in our children’s cor oe TONIGHT. day tor Lexington. wr, Baby eyes snap and girlish | ner. Baby eyes snap @ P Yesterday was a rough day on train | lor i re We guarantee this stove to use less fuel and give more heat thag hearts grow glad at a glimpse of our . Miss Elner Crumbaugh lef! y ¥ gh left men. Several are off duty today on — eure ont eee soy dolls. Windsor Adyrille today after n Ysit 10 Mis |srevaot of the wetting they goto | SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT . . ' otier Soft Coal Stove on the market. We guarantee every stove sold Jointed dolls, with pretty faces ve C Z| Alice Crumbaugh. W. A. Perry, the switchman, wail , ov THe us, We have this stove in three sizes. Also a full line of stoves gt evi d curly hai: or /10c, Ty og poms > ag Theatre, | im Tectatt Peter it at woe ans chine sh seers eit 1] for her home in Trimble, Tenn., after| result of the drowning out he description carried in stock 4 eyes, kid bodies, for 25c. : / rs ot | Bisque head’ dolls in sailor cos- South Third Btreet a visit to relatives. | yesterday. ata t WU UU, tumes, for 250, Silky-haired, jointed bodied, bisque] pew waters Manager| his home in Chicago, after a visit to /this trip, He and Mr. 1. B. Coot head dolls, prettily dressed, for 49c)*:" FOREMAN Tressvrer | his brother, Rev. Breuhaus. his father-in-law, are out hunting t ; each, Te Mr, and Mrs. A. Levy were called | day, PADUCAH, KY. 1 . : INCOMPORATED.) 318-324 BROADWAY Ce - + PADUCAH, KYL . : A Family Resort fof Ladies and Children-} to Louisville last night by the illness + the n A Revelation in +— of thelr son, Adolph. Gs wii tolay sottotogs with an By ORR en aren ene Fkn Are (Stuy or BIG HATCHET.) Bandperchist Belling A Drama ih Three Acts, Mrs. M. Carey lett this morning} malady, aut Mr. Juo Beatty is looks x This is “our prize department, “ 99 | with her son, Charlie, who is being | ing after the cars in his stead , : where all that Is newest, best and NEVADA, treated in an Indianapolis infirmary.| ‘Traiq dispatcher Will Hills went RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. R E prettiest is displayed, at prices that aok. Miss Belle Farris has returned to|on duty again Saturday.night, Billy | C*!! loans and time paper $433,142.88 Caylta 7 IOVAL. will spare voor purse, her home in Troy, Tenn., after @/Jooks somewhat pale and thin after Children’s school | handkerchiefs, |“ he Lost Mine’ | visic to Miss Kave allen. his tussle with lagrippe. Premium on gov. bonds 4,000.00 Citculatio : 45,000.00] | with neat printed borders at 25¢. the ad ead | Misses Daisy and Clansie Suther-| Br; John Hall and Pete| Other stocks and bonds 517.00 Day +. 340,648.51] } / Change of play\twice a week land, returned yesterday from a visit|Goodfellow were hopping the foot-| Banking house and fix Setikannual dut 225.00] mt \ / if | boards of the switch engine this a.m.,| tures ; 23,80 ,% re UB J Government bonds 50,000.00, profits ; | —o— pogh: levyee ger] Bit toad ‘Admission, 10 and 20 cents. to their grandmother in Benton. sil ‘gah ascace Don't forget our. Matinees every] Yardmaster Bob Nelson leaves in a| the regulars being unablefor duty. | -Treasur of U. 8. 5 per ‘a all Jinen hethstitched hand-|Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Ad-|few days for Chicago on a visit to! switch Engine $15 jumped the| cent. fund : ) ; i oe! relatives, and to accompany home his | track in the yards this a, m.. and im-| Cash and exchange The well-known clotuing mercha: kerchiefs at 15¢ and 25c. . p ’ - Ladies’ linen catbric handker = mother and sister. | peded business for a short time. Other : taal tie adced De! LOCAL MENTION. |rinney, of Maysield, left for home at} Alien and Earl, the little sons of $ 1 e real lace edged, for 25¢, 35¢, 0c, | noon after a visit to Miss Maggic/ Engineer Sam Lowe, took a ride Two doors toward Broadway. A full line pf CLOTHING 65c, to $1.00. 4 a F. M. C. Notice. Williams. down the road Saturday tomeet and|GEO. C, THOMPSON, President ED. L, ATKINS, Cashier BOOTS, SHOES, EATS and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS We will stamp initials on a!l linen : handkerchiefs bought before Xmas} The Fraternal Mystic Circle meets} H. C. Allison returned yesterday |ride back with their father. They constantly on hand. | The cheapest and best Stage in the city free of charge, tonight at 8 o’clock in the Masonic) morning from Texas. Miss Carrie | enjoyed their trip immensely, Hall. Windrow, of Sherman, Texas, ac-] G. A. Potter wect out thie a. REPORTED REOUCTION, FOR THIRTY DAYS ™M. MARKS, / ~ Gloves the —_—_—_—— >mpanied 1 : Reduced prices on \many leading| °™Panied him. on his maiden trip as a tallow 16 S. Second Street he Gents’ Pacutelll Correct Gift.| Reduced price « he {| Misses Mary Alice ‘Thomas and| He has been in the round house fc x chathchaanccl articles at New Racket Syte We ask consideration for our holi- picid i Gertrude and Willie Asher have re-|long time and will keep up the humid- | 4 ( ine — ‘ 7 day line of gloves for men, women For Rent, jg[tummed to Memphis, after, having |ity without any trouble Mama sand American SXPress | 51g REDUCTION 18 N I and children, Front room with board. Apply to! spent a week with Mrs. H.E. Thomp-| “‘There was a big fire at Jackson Companies Affected : O I GS E | ‘ : F : CLEANING AND DYBING. f Serviceable dgg-skin gloves for) Mrs. Jennie Hall, egrner Eighth and | son, Tenn., night before jast, near the| men for 50 cents: Jefferson, | Pe James Caldwell, of the city, Cecil | depot, as the train ran through. Fire- Suits cleaned and pressed for $2. | man Schraven states that that two |Said They Wi Reduce Satares! Soitg cidamed, dyed and pre | RICE. ‘ I Men's one-clasp Kid. gloves, in all Established Reputation. Reed, of Benton and F. L. Richard- ! Fen PerCent. Nay Not for $3.00 left last night for |store houses were consumed, the popular shades, for $1 the pair Attend the Smith/business College, | son, of Memphis, Stylish red, brown, tan and green) , rractical school. ¢f established rep-| the state college at Lexington, to te-! Conductor Ben Englert is now from now until the Mest of January, 1897, 1 will Wake a i shades, in ladies’ heavy atitched kid) i htign, Open bdth day and night.lenter school after having spent the | nome, hrving left the infirmary Be lrue All w haranteed to be Aimtcly khow holiday run on my Cabinet Fotografs at the rock bdtto: Gloves for $1.00 theres. Yo classes ; enter at apy time. Ad-|holidays here. ; ' wanda ‘ No classes ; enter at any time . y. He 1s reported getting Paducah Steam Dye Works, price of $2.00 per dozen. “Whe best ‘fots" ever offeral Yor Misses five-hook kid gloves at $1] 4,... John D. Smithy dr., corner 3d] Mrs. Mattie Tucker and charming | alo ely. ‘The tové all wash’ you tis , at the American 329 8. Th : $ companies will in gic the money in the city, the pair. and Madison Sts. 2)7 |daughter, Miss Linnie Belle, left for| a speedy recovery, Ben fl agin oe é — se their home in Louisville yesterday, | ae ts : @ salaries 10 per * MOGs Ses ) Jack Butler, the freight offi ye r Ged |405\. Broadway. Cc. P. McCLEA ent., in order to lessen expense The Amer aly begun curtailing expenses by taking off men} and leaves Wedn Umbrellas. The Case Continued. after a visit to Councilma The case against Laura Jubnson,|Witiameon and wife | *etks was on the 915 this.a. m. when |‘ colored, charged with abusing Mrs.) 1° 0° < ips t theotdest [8° umped the rails and joined . the cae tle Cantrill, who hives near Third r. T. J. Reed, one of the oldest | pird with the first bump. Jack think what to buy for Christmas. Beer Cntr ts les pete Judee|and most highly respected citi ahave it We sates onttin ump ae along the line but whether the rumor| new position, 26 inch fast black sateen umbrellas | #2¢ > . ‘ ‘ot}@raves county, is in the cit was $ * lof a ten per cent. reduction ers to rount of absent with steel rods for 75c. renters, tay | Cp need guest of his son, Dr. P. G, Reed ; or not cannot | roed, I ex- Congo handles, steol rod, gloria) Witnesses. Dr. Reed is 89 years old but still] ,, pers gis with bis ge #408 pressmen profess to kur 4 VERY CRAZY, : ee hey are! about it although one of the route] te , A special line of superior styles as a particular help to these who can’t Estastisuep 1865 silk umbrellas for 98¢ ae Pawnbroker’s Stock Sold, [hale and hearty, aid a staunch Re-| Going some repairs to the incline, aul Sterling silver mounted handles, ignee J. V. Grief today sold] publics pelle noweserne rt eet ames es athe lor the sta heaty Renlah tte aie satatrelas |, Assignee J. V__ riot today wold alee. ©. Glazles, of Kirksey, |" 2!", time, Wey. are having down ¢ ee ire nts ei $1.2 sedesaaycithed eine peed Pe PI rt. C. O, Gingles, of Kirksey, | there today. as cog | eee mae Ploke THR : Te , for $1 street, near Broadway, to Sam Levy,|Ky,, passed through the city last! Yerdmester Jack Mortbland was| NCthet Ht i true or wot its uot poe ste 1 Up THRO LEADING JPWELER. 8 a a Morthlanc | denied, | 1 Police, The Cloak Trade. of Nashville, for $645. night en route to Loaisville, where] J ying it alone for a while this morn-| a } ® , a ‘ = ai he is attending « medical college. He ae ch ate copula be | -_ fh We propose to have a brisk cloak Gospel Mission. had been home to spend the Christ- / Rg CIVIL TERM j | \ st him in switchi He is Colored, and Can Give N 5 i] 9 trade taom to-day until Christmas if] ‘The Union Gospel Mission is ac-| mas holidays, He will complete his snd stands all kinds of f stands a 30 | Account of Himself. it is a price possibility, for we wil complishing much good and at yes wourse in April. sys 86 ied her, | PINE JEWRLRY AND SPECTACLES, ‘ ah every garmel ervices there were two con- 4 7 sell the choice of every garment in services there were aos Miss Eugenia Parham, of the tac- a seaila iat lbe found : : 7 : : x Of Cireuit Court Begins—Judge the jacket department for the unifora | versions and two reclamations. tilty of Hamilton © A roids “ b, 3 of Ha on College, Lexington e price of $7 60, This includes many] W. H. Pinkerton will preach tonight. | (0°71) DTReS toe te fay house Memphis for en c Officers Seamon and Orr found a handsome wraps warth twice the) ||| ——+>———— left this morning for the latter city, /and engine 10 is now mn] Campbell, Special Judge. | strange negro last night sitting in the | FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. amount, Also offer you choice of] No greater c ) befall a Bee ee tieet ‘he wis Peete passenger train service : gutter down town washing his hands. any plush cape in our stock for $10. | person than ill bealth. Coughs and) Sie we soe iy ’ dh ae Clute and fireman Barksdale in her They took him te city hall, where | Cor. Broadway and Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY? colds in shemse! are pot serious yey Mie eis fp oe aie fc a ‘Sale @ Vaw Motions Heard Tone he xhibited, further evidences of af . Holiday Fancies maladies. ‘The juore trivial cough or He is manifestly a railroad mat i | asi co: a peen | Pretty leather belts with fancy if neglected| may lead to asthma,| Mr. Clint Wilcox, who has been | dale, Engineer Sum Grif_in, Switch. i kles for 15c, bronchitis or scopes on 2 he mith the American sprose Company | nan Pete Goodfellow and Brakerman and whes be speaks st is only to call ’ a \ % 9¢ 2 » to treat acough or cold is| for several months, lost his position | oe etka toaceant Wise civil teem of the ‘wlecalt court | (iis euitoad stations. Gat > - Nice black Coney Muffs at 49¢ right time to treaj-a cough oF ¢ . . R. L. Darden were inadvertantly| The civil term re t 1 ween here Q right away. Dely weans danger.|Saturday through a reduction of| omitted from the roster in Saturday's n this forenoon at the county ouisville, indicating that he is| On 31 i a 6s Boas lnm Ores Solos fog. 90. 053 | "s Pine Tak Haney is a quick force to curtail the expenses of the | issue, court house. Judge W. 8. Bishop is|® brakeman. He also gives all kinds “A'l wool serges, navy blue and|cure, a sure cure add a \safe cure./company. Mr. Wilcox, being the) 1 sin6s5 grows better with the new |ill, and an election of special judge uls with his hands, inck. ou abs Druggists sell it, Wor sae by/last man taken in, was let out, and | an Be freight train was| being entered », Judge James » was taken before Judge San- Side combs at Se. and 10c the pair] Oehlschlaeger & Walker, / druggists, Miced ie nave Agasy vay the ¢om-lrin from Hollow Rock Junction yes. | “ampbell was chosen this morning, but had nothing the sweet thtogs which make your teeth ache, because you didn’t Neat pearl shirt waist sets at 25¢, | Fifth and Broadway. pany longest were retained. torday into the city, more. cats ot Thecase of Mrs. Luvina Bates| to say, his name being unknown. He ) Sterling silver scissors at $1.49. —_—_——— freight having accumu there | *gainst the Travelers’ Protective As-| ws held until the railroad td sociation for 83,000 insurance on her do something towards ance, “It is nev@p too late,’’ so come on now and have that decays White and gray fur-tugs at $1.89.| Mr. J. V. Grief, as assignee of Ike r |than the regular trains could haudk Men's atyiish teck tieorat 26 Cohen, sold out the remaining stock MORTUARY RECORD, eee rgd egy husband’sife was on motion trans-|sending him to Louiville, where he ed tooth Sled and Ne resdy to eat anyit Mr ster, after a severe and! rorrcato the United States circuit! is said to live meee ; o eat anything you want withoud fear : zie gto Sam Levy. Coque feuther boas, of goods this morning mM ANY |protracted attack of rheumatism, is vibes Heme itched dam ask toes 20 The consideration was $64 aaa bebbirdag regal ts Popa oe ee oe al at alte gray Water Noti uth of John Glynn, a Switch Filed ta - pa fr m ning Wl acrad in leaving motions aad COMPOMISE EFFEC D, DR. (6) E WHITESIDES 4 Leather” card cases and purses! Patrons O€the yater company are man. caine Da Feet Tine Tis @ 1. OF while there was no court this after: | NM aoe " o combined, 25c. and 39¢, reminded thadthe/r rents expired on aaa Wisuin & }noon, several motions were heard. | The Mechanicsburg School House F Sterling silver mounted purses 49¢| December 3 hose who intend to ireman Rockholt cut his hand | There will be Itttle of interest done Difficulty Setth POE : renew this quarteys rent should do|Lived in Cairo Formerly—Death | bad baghts) i a broken blo until the jury is empanelled next} Tonight oe ic f | so before it s forgotten, as all prem- ta tltnoin: pain in the cab of engine 301. He! week, ‘onight @ compromise between . WIL Le ee January a will be compelled to lay off a trip or | ; | trustees of school district No, 4, the jLLER, ‘HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE. ’ | SUITS FILED Jone in Mechanicsburg over which|HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, | . ny ises not p: Se ie disnen tan - two and willgo home to Memphis Ellis Rud 10 will.be dlscontiougg, —_ Te d | during the time. : R. W. Jacobs today brougyt. suit! there has been a controversy between GRAININTG AdgomEN ENG ey j ——— Died Yesterday afternoon at | on twonotes against Thos, L. Ogilvie, | the city and trustees for some time| Chast DA ASaoe eos Piene, | AT THE ae WARRANTS ISSUED, o'olock, alter aseren eats Hines | for $310.50, land the committee appointed by the Telephidge 17. wT; ” at the 1. C. railroad hospital on wee | } council to adjust the matter, will be sah wimg FAR UUEN, By Bl. i ; faithful employe of the road for sev- | " L *) The trustees have agreed to deed the | ~| Lhe Assailants of Bill Reed May] eral years,always obliging, courteous eet | property to the city for $311, and the J § CANSTER | We will do it cheaper than iat id respectful. He was a patient suf- : ‘ y ra } : , aa Suffer, an respectful. He was a patient sut-/yiny Luyina Brown in a Runa: | : [deed is now at the county clerk's 1 Oo ’ you can at hume, Mr. Frank J. Lane, says the Park erer, A kind busbend, father, soa Messrs. Dilday & Van Senden are office awaiting tonight's action of the . City % Times "who has for the past Reed's C dttiongis ' eho d apt “ite ia 4 vey ae | Now Tl [pannel Tene Gakes arene ane ad ? eed’s Conditionzis Prec tas---| comforts of his religion. He leaves | Now There, This will adjust the controve i ene akes twelve years been a resident of our sine e clts tna (her eaail @MEBEL a — | |, Lis will adjust the controversy United States Pension Claims ' city, will leave tomorrow to take a He mother, Mrs. Ida Glynn, of 607|Broke the Door and Got Uut--| ae orily (0 all, and the city will e Always on hand, Give as your ponies Wh promanens Jester oF : pits ang =e aot a? Aid Not Badly Mr. vee ay nee ie neue ig he prof rt an thorough attention giv- i scab, Mr. « afte ilynn, two sisters, Mrs. W, Lydon Shington---Mr, Lothair . pet hada ing Green when scarcely more than 8! Constable McKee today came up|and Mrs. W. Little. His funeral — smith Will be With | Madame Frankie Dixon was tried| jp) uber for Auarterly payment of ’ etime has been con- ; } | tried | pens full bey, and for sometime has COU-!from Florence Station in quest of| will take place tomorrow morning at] Yesterday morning a boy galloped The this morning in the police court on al 81M Carefully attended to, re fel sidered a part and purcel of hegnpee Jim Powers, one of the men charged|9 o'clock, from the Catholic church. | past Andy Lunderman’s hack, which charge of cutting Mary Johoson last 714 8. Third Street . Asa workman and engraver be is one} with assaulting Bill Reed,near Oaks, | Interment at Mt. Carmel, May his was standing on South Seventh street | comet r = dy dai Mr. H. W. Van Sen names of fireman H, T. Barks: --Case Transferred, At yourselt on Christmas when you commence to eat candy and al have them attended to in time to save you all the pain and annoy: orders, Goods delivered to any part of the city | nth and Washington Sts. en, recently} ted over the alleged attention the of the ae in meaieky,, 9nd oa] Christmas soul rest in peace, sha Obi, " clever, whole-souled gentieman he! powers lives up in Mechanicsburg, M 1 pointed 8 ent for the Equit-| F ’ ¢ , ci a urg, rs. Luyina Brown, colored, was | #ppoln r the Equit-/ Johnson woman paid to Jim Camp- has no superior on earth. His friends,| ang warrants were issued against}, A seven-weeks-old child of Oscar|j, the vehicle, and while it’ was| ble Life Insurance Company, with | bell, the other woman's He, DR. W. G. EUBANKS, 5 Mr. N. J. Dilday as associate, is) The wounds are slight and the wo. TaM(EPPATHIST, and that includes all Bowling Green, |hoth John Reed and Powers for ma- Hall, of Stringtown, died last night. ooing up the street full tilt she broke will regret very much the loss of one Hicious assault. ‘The former was ar-| The remains will be buried at the iio giass and jumped out the door, | now in Louisville, together with his/man will probably be allowed in the) to remain ten days or two| circuit court to plead guilty to cut Is prepared to furnish of our best citizens, and will miss the] rested Saturday by Mayfield officers, | Dugger graveyard. falling tothe street. Her band was | Wite, | 0 | |weeks. Mr, Dilday is also there, | ting in the sudden heat of passion, FIRST-CLASS MUSIC big-hearted and big-bodied gentle-/\4¢ powers has not yet been caught. i {painfully cut and she was uncon- Many of the school children braved | {vious for a short time, but this was | and the two gentlemen have assumed | Judge Sanders reserved his decision OY a man success wherever his lot may be) fy, Reed, the victim, is reported _ Hany of ks wohag | cast. Pad as being ina dying vondition, and| the cold and wind this morning and |tie extent of her Anjuries, ‘The | charge of the business, satel Mencnale meaning: Good. time td try aload| cannot, it is thought, possibly re-| attended the schools again. ‘They all |hack was stopped gf Ohio and Sey-| Mr. Lothair Smith, formerly with| The Equitable Life give , BALLS, PARTIES t looked pleased and delighte’ after| the “Standard,’’ and later wich the| Will Johnson, @ colored man with| removed from, the AND/OPENINGS. Co 1 Tt will be b d th I Fordsville Sem#Caanel coal} cover. It wi p remembered that 4 . enth. ot the their week’s holiday and several of |° | \Register,’* has resigned his posi. | one eye and an uncontrollable desire! room 3, secdyd } to chastise the niece of the woman he | ( PREMS REASONABLE. ed to be ythe highest|he was assaulted by the two men f " fang bgtesn coal on the market,| while in bis buggy and over twenty. |them told ‘‘{ncle Charlie’ of the} he cheapest, yorking men and /tion as hook-keeper of the latter cons oid only by J. Je dad & Co. 10th | five wounds were made on his face! »ice things Santa Clays brought) boys’ shirts and‘yndeewear in town} cern and accepted one with Messrs, | is living with, was fined $10 and costs | y a , general agent} Tel. 160, Ep, Oversy, 1t| Van Senden & Dilday at Louisville, ‘for striking her, for Western Kentudky, zt ag 406 N, 12th Rt Man end Jefferson stryets Tel) 370, 4% alone, thew. ut New Racket Stage, Sunday night. ‘The trouble origina-| —~——- .