The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 5, 1897, Page 4

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iia’ RENNES etNNNEN -snaneEEEEEEeEEEEE As SENSE NEN Christmas Presents Campbell-Mulvihil: oa) Co.! “ue Paws MOORE'S AIR-TIGHT HEATER for Everybody, MO 8. Third Street, Telephone! Ho. 13 \ | 4a(1eS X Le h dd, ‘i . What t» buy; Whete to go, and how st on the Market. > for carefui and thoughtful buying on our part, has brought together a great | SAVE YOUR PERSONALS. | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, | is THE LEADING holiday stock which ust be disposed | of, Make this stord the basis of H Regleteae telerd. Cast “Of Clothing Mr. W. H, Edwards is dangerous- | actorily you wil rved, ly ill. | me ean | A SHOES. Jen. B. Otfats, of Loutevitte, to ar items of Interest Relative to the on i A Special ' " | Railroads and Railroad Silk| Purchase. 1 will BUY Shem for Cash. oe Palmer. : vabkl \ Housewives can Yind many articles] Mr. H. G. Vaughan is in Louis- pre. IN THE CITY. hae ee gets Sue valties about the house! too\mach worn for] Ville on business, fe : | silks, satins and brocad: ir her | : - | ot Cinci ti md : wear. but too good ty throw awa Mr. Lucien B. Carr, of Cincinna aval edi hes waists or dresse:—lovely gifts for the ( ather them con sevd them to me|is at the Palmer. N.C. AND ST. Ly MILEAGE [oe eseeaeee ore EA Ah ied EN boom m hoe : mee t a iktie 1h Gant ool: 1% notify me by postal card and I will] Mayor Whittemore, of Maytield,) ngine 12, Thornberg and Bunk- | *"“ best. We will appreciaté a share of your patronage, Prompt delivery | a eee be My BBo th call for them. was in the city yesterday. er, pulled out with the special this or ‘abe ong nes for Zig/and 85c the) “parties desirin good Sap hand] Gol, G. G. Singleton left at noon | a. m. mm clothing or shoes Will find'a large a8-| For 9 tri . . eully q ‘i or ip South, Wm. Mctwen, of the car repair Really elegant blacl/Duchese satin, | loins or sie Vee ; : ee Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, 27 inches wide, for 7be. Shoes repaired. \ We have first Bud Quarles went down to “ ” Shoes ep ed. C a r, J Handsome brocades at 79c, 8Se} wn eauphdyed, and ean do| 20% Tenn., today. | class workmen empire eae ill cali| Mr. G. H. Warneken returned this| Engineer Tom Sisson has been un-| and 98c the yard. he hort 1 ; will call i>. Satin striped, delicate shades in topliabboitg work ifsnotifed and|morning from Clarksville. well for sometime and has laid off to | ~ evening taffettas for 75°, reduced] Win nig deliver it, J Dan C. Caldwell, of Louisviile, | recuperate LEA NG | from $1.25, selling pants, is at the Palmer. | Engineer Sam Griffin was the! eb CHAS. NORWOOD. Messrs. Lloyd Wilson and J. Den-|eagleeye on the 5 this p. m., vice] 5c. CIG. 8. A Doll Bazaar. nis Mocquot’ have returned from | Tom Sisson laying off Ask For The Louisville. | Born, to the wife of Engine Is going on in our children’s cor fe ner” Danyfooms sap sed gielsh TONIGHT. Mrs, Dr.Eubanks left this morning |Plumer M. Golden, yesterday, a a specialty. \ ie grow glad at 9 glimpse of our Wi dsor for Stanford, Ky,, on a visit to rela- | bouncing girl baby. jolls. ? j tives, | Conductor Atwood was the'*Con’’ | Jointed dolls, with pretty faces n / Geo. E. Watts, the St. Louis|who highballed the special as she ; AT THE us. We have this stove in three sizes. Also @ full line of stoves of every and haiti thd doe _ ao4 hardware man, is at the Palmer|hied away to the tie piles this a. m | Bieque headdollg, that open House. Shorty Barksdale was too unwell/ The Allard Will Case Set For the description carried in stovk shut their eyes, kid bodies, for 25c. W. P. Marley and J. H. Bartlett, | | th eptng : ¥ : ‘ - P. Marley and J. H. +|to go out on his run yesterday and 9th D. +] J adler dolls ia sailor cos of the Peoria Packiog Con, afe at the) Geo Kane fed diamonds to-the. 10 in} 19th Day. | on On/ a ery. | SCOTT H ARDW oh Silky-baired, jointed bodied, bisque] raw warens..../.\ erage apa ia | . NY A ARE CO. head dolle, prettily 1, for 49c |S. FOREMAN iremurer] Dr, D.P, Jewett returned this} «Bumble Bee’? Mike Galvin went |Little of Interest Has Been Done We will do i¥ cheaper than ’ peo , sotolng rom 8 proteesloel visit to/out the 306 this a.m. He swaps| Yoday.—A Judg you can at Home. 318-894 BROADY IROORPORASED.) ; ; 4 Children. | Bardwell. shovels with the tallowpot on the 4| Ort | 318-324 BROADWAY ae - + PADUCAH, KY. A Revelation in Supt. J. A, Frates, of the Mem-|when they meet. | cara Fresh Bréad and (Stcx ov BIG HATCHET.) an Handkerchief Selling phis Division of the I, C.is atthe} Jilly Kane and Ernest Sneed tra- Cakes Hon. Henry Burnett was elected Always on bavd. Give us your ‘ " Palmer. ed shovels onthe way . This is our) prize department, x ss ded shovels on the way yesterday ; * where all that b saweet, best and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Curtis re-/and Billy is again on his Tegular en-| Special Judge in the circuit court to- orders. Gdode delivered to any SEMI-ANNU/ “TATRA prettiest is displayed, at prices that turned at noon from a trip up the gine the 312 at part of the dity\ SEMI-ANNUAL STATEME road. Engine 122 lays over until tomor-| will spare voor purse, s ’ -_ - me e Pi Oihaeee scndol” bnadkerchiets,|° Dr. R. R. Winston went over to/row to catch her regular day, She | Ya" filed bis regular report i —oF THE— Brooklym, Ill., this afternoon op pro-| will then whirl away for Memphis| Te case of Mrs. Joseph Spaulding 18 fel ‘ t/printed borders at 25c. the ; bivet sa fessional business, | with train 108 in tow inst Oliver Allard, to break the d ge Change of plaj.twice a week Mr. T. B. Harrison, jr., a promi-| 7 | will of the late J. L. Allard, was set Seventh and Washington Sts. | I, Mr. T. B son, jr, ap Supt. Hills and General Road-| for the nineteenth day of the term. | @« “0 4 TIONAL ANK | . cua Men’s hemstitched lawn handker- r 0 dud 20 cents. | Admission, 10 ayd 20 cen nent young attorney of Vanceburg, ‘master Walker left on special this} ‘The case of Mrs, frostri chiefs, good size and quality, 5 cents Don't forget our Matinees every y Bt ot . han ere Q e re! 4 | ht agains’ each ; Saturday afternoon at 3:30. Ad.|/ here with a view of locating, _ morning for the purpose of recieving | the Paducah Electric Company. was | en's all Tinen hemstitched hand-|Saturday ‘aftern Messrs. W. H. Clark and W. B. | cross ties along the line. set foe the fourtens : FOR THIRTY DAYS PADUCAH, KY. sagirtrre a? eae te bandki e Miles, of the Simmons Hardware) Conductor Woddle and his staff,| Judgment for $86.69 was rendered | ke Bn atten Puctreioared ant Wiforc Al. ME NTION ne a . anor 1 {Story and Easley, were clothed like| against the defendant in the case of ake n | At close of business Decembbr $1 chiefs, ched, - Mrs. . Lyon and children and| Esqaimaux, as the ran the | rane ons Paper Company inst J " ; } ‘ ME N. eran the hurry pau nst A { real lace edged, for 25e, 350, 50c, OR Oe Mrs. E. H. James, of Eddyville, |decks on €Gthisarme IH. Zorn. ea BIG REDUCTION JIN | ~ ore ill stamp initials on ail linen In Squalor. blobs hard ella 4;,,|_ Conductor Sam Sugars handles the |, Judgment for $101.40 was ren- CLEANIHG AND DYEING, prin ey Ane handkerchiefs bought before Xmas] Nancy Manuel, one of the unfor-| Jack Bloomfield returned to Prin-|waybills on 108 today and Billy| “ered against the defendant in the oi seat Call loans and time paper $433,142.9§ Cay surplus and free of charge, tunates of ‘Dogtown,”’ died at her|ceton college today, tfter spending| Lewis and ‘Whippoorwill’ Frank |°48¢ of Biederman Grocery Company | S's nn pressed for $2. | Government bonds 50,000.00\, | ++ $301,008.22 ; squalid hovel yesterday afternoon, | the holidays with his parents. Morthland will wind the chains for |#8ainst Mrs. Emma MeGraw + Seale, 12, Premium on gov. bonds 4,000.00 Oirdulation...... 45,000.00 Gloves the aged 47. She came here sevenyears| Mr. Samuel Plumb and danghter| him. The remainder of the day was ‘ Other stocks and ‘tiond 517.001 Es 840.648.5 Correct Gift.Jago trom Mlinois. ‘The remains] returned on the steamer Dick Fowler! Harry Pixler is grooming the iron|Y°'* to hearing motions, setting x Euaraniond to Le aeiqetaas and up] 9tnEE stacks andl Londds 517.00 Oe . : nae 51 were buried in potter's field today. | last night from Charleston, Mo. steeds in the round house today, vice | “8% 804 calling the docket . anking house and tx. ermbat 225.00 ; ace Maa Paducah Steam Bye Warks, veheg . 23,800.00 > We ask consideration for our holi- sigh feces Cleon aC the ‘i loves for men, women] _,,, a as ing |, Miss Ida Fayhe returned to jumer Golden, who is entertaining en Hh eel : The Pleasure Seekers’ Dancing |) me in St. Louis today, after a visit| the little stranger, who came to his MORNING BLAZE, 329 S, Third Street. | Tres ur of \ 8. 5 per Kose & Son, “J cent. funé and children, y vill giv orade i i ' Club will give 9 grand masquerade | 1, vir, J, T. Donovan and family. | house yesterday. Serviceable dog-skin gloves for). at Stegar’s Hall on the night of|"” Hirata hs + ROR bapmedk be S Sox, Gish ind ect men for 50 cents. January 11th, and a large number of Mrs. Capt. Edwards, of 511| Frank Dunkin has been promoted | i vennery eka ane Washington street is very near the | from the night to be chief yardmas-| Roof of a House Burned ‘This = Morning. L. WILLEGA, Men’s one-ciasp kid gloyes, in all|:"" the popular shades, for §1 the pair, |invitations are out, _ point of death from an attack of the | ter at Memphis. Yardmaster Jones Stylish red, brown, tan and green Established Reputation, grip. Sh who formerly filled that position there shades, in ladies’ heavy stitched kid] Attend the Smith basiness College,| Mr. Richara Geagen, jr., is _run-| having resigned, -- |HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GEO, C, THOMPSON, President KD. L. ATKINS, © gloves for $1.00 the pair practical school\ot/established rep-| ning as express messenger between| R, L. Darden, the artist who| atthe Residence of Mr. J. 4. Kes-| co ti) 8 .C, MPSON, Presiden sD. L. ATKINS, Cashier, Misses five-hook kid gloves at $1/utation. Open both day and night. / Paducah and Memphis on the N. C.| swings the locals down the grades at| Seat Tie ead ligt | tetas AA Pana . No classes ; enter at ny time. Ad-/«& St. L. P clock like gait, is off this trip with a Residence 1017 Jackson St, Papvean, Ky : dress John D. Smith,\ Jr., corner 3d] Miss Minerva Blanche Fyke, of|sore toot. Tle tackles the wheel - CONDENSED STATEMENT Umbrellas. and Madison Sts. 2j7 | Hopkinsville, returned home this’ af- | again in the morning, however. | | ternoon after spending the holidays A blaze was discovered this morn- J § GANSTER ry k at the resi- THe 1 UO ’ A special line of superior styles as Society Meeting. th Mande Mre” Wes Brows. | .Couductor Byers Robertson finish-| ing about 6 ed his first round trip for more than | dence of Mr. J. T. Keslerson ® particular belp to these who can’t} Pye Ladies’ Society of the Luth- = . think what to\bay (ind sehen Hag] eran church will meet Wernesday antigen iti a month this p. m., coming in on|on Broadway near Seventh, ad ae i i ‘ 26 inch fast black eafeen umbrellas} erornoon January 6, at the church. | 7%" © ; for § ‘1117, He has fully recovered from|ing the old’ Methodist chur t| t s)1 k i 75e, ts is j,|Mo.,ona visit. She has D line core 3 | ing Meth A Peo : : with steel rods for Tel 1, gloria | All members are urged to attend this bolle Oe a Pee Tverd | the effects of the accident he received | caught in a brick out J United States Pension Claims, Zer »S Qa Ly ] nN S 2, 19) ‘Congo handles stopl rod, gloria necting, fowe " in falling from his hayloft. years ago as a beer cellar / silk umbrellas for 98, ‘vs Sterling silver mounted handles, other Soft Coal Stove'on the market. We guarantee every stove /sold by CIRCUIT COURT. |HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE)..,,\%,evreice sis sove to use ts ful ant give wore bea ¥ any Master Commissioner Ed I. Pur- We will r $686,878.73 $686,878.73 Prompt and thorpugh attention giv- At close Of busiiess Dec. 31, 189 en to all cases Vouchers for quabterly paymeut of Pensions carefully attended to. rpof was burned off before the blaze During the war when the writer * was finally subdued. + Call For Your Mat. Mr. J. L. Cosby, a guard in the Hi dao dee h heavy English gloria silk umbrellas] Al) persons ‘baying héts at the New| Eddyville penitentiary, passed | ¥8 pulling bell cords overasouthern |" Nally subdued for $1.39 York ‘Hatters,’ Rieymond House| through this afternoon en route to|foad 1 was informed one morning) Tb tah Te een The cae E block, will pleade call\ and get them,}his oid home near Mayfield on aj Just before ing Grenada that a pp enon, a : Kay ‘a dea silane RESOURCES, Ky LIABILITIES, deagd a the fi ae Clarke was’ called to |™Oving in the direction of the line r Real Estate, . 563/04 Surplus an . , We propose to have 4 brisk cloak| few days. j Mr. J. Re Clarke was’ called to! along the route of the Momphis | Mr. Jake Weil, and was insured. "| Furpitars, : 100{00| § Henin ee oe | je tiom today until Christmas if 2 eg pat ommence at| Lexington, Ky., this morning by a| f% i 008 | : ia | trade torday A revival service will commence at | (rear auncing the death of his /4% Charleston road, and told to use| ‘This morning while the hook and| DR, W. (C. -EUBANKS, |Casi, Cash ters and Diposits - 158,910.46 Exchange, - . - 73,505.07} \ , fil He 9 pele ee vet the Husband street church het sister, Miss Mary L. Clarke, who} : 6th and continued fifteen days. he! rorme esided here. | the jacket department for the uniform | tors and members uf our sister | #0rmerly resided here, | | every pr ation to avoid being capte | jadder truck was on Broadway Gtithe: moet, taportant| recta eh tke hat eee ia HOM@OPATHIST, tf | bridges and trestles were guarded by | fright ¢ > stres } price of $7,50,, This ingludes many |") 0 oe Ove cordially invited to par-}_ Rev H. B. Jobnson, of the !small detachments of troops, and the | cigut at # Passing street car, dash handsome wraps worth twice the] ¢hu- Rev. G. W. Stoner, of[Broadway M. E, church, returned lieutenant in charge of the’ provost | full speed he Area 2 a Ri hole . . GW. o . jae pe om Jackso: Ter an 8 4 St! being stopped until the railroad hos- any cape : =e plage sr nere he was called Sunday nig leadows, had instructions or orders ; geen Co pilus el kab preach the funeral of Mrs. BR. W.lror them, At Onkland, Mise a lently struck something, as spoke 5 | Holiday Fancies No greater calamity can befall | Haynes Gace taleotepied nak Galena Ca ms broken from a rear wheel ef i i 1, Cougl f . , graple ere would be! yoigat desires the street car compa- Pretty leather belts with fancy| person than ill health. Coughs and] Mfrs, J. 8, Crump and daughter, no danger in proceeling as far as| wets rearige more caution. fron Is preyarod Uurniah | x weckles for 154 colds in shemselves arb not serious! atiss Nettie, of Columbus, Ind., who| Batesville, but not to pass Pope's |theig moteren, ‘The driver wan net FIRST-CLASS MUSIC R EMO ~ZAL Nice black Coney Muffs at 4c maladies. The more trivial cough or|haye heen visiting Dr. and Mrs. {Station until further orders. We op the truck when the horse ran cold if neglected may lead to asthina, | Whitesides returned home last night |pulled out from iand and ran| sway si a i ig +—vor—— <n Sterling silver knives for 48¢ and ‘ Ls } pc 6 bronchitis or consumption. The! accompanied by Mrs. Whitesides, | some seven miles to Talaferro’s cross. fs : $ ‘All wool serges, navy blue and] right time to treat afough or sold is] who will make tham a short visit. ing where an old gentleman by the| Sunday morning the residence of BALLS RAAT black, for 2c. right away. Delay. means danger. pace slagnmensartanees name of Daniels flagged us down and Wm. Burgess, adjoming the pest PENINGS Side combs at 5c. and 10c the pair] Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Haney is a quick Ireported that. he bad heard |bouse out on the Hinklevilie road, id ) By « \ ' BUSINESS CHANGES, | was totally destroyed by fire. Mr. rene eee e sites | Ne: ry waist sets at 25c, |cure, a sure cure and a safe cure. |firing down about the bridge Tel. 16 t wa! ‘ aera Oe as ths De couse! Tel. 160. Ep, Overby, rT Neat pears shi from | Burgess looks after the pest b The well-known clothing merchant Sterling silver scissors at $1.49. |Druggists sell it. For sae by and Res, 406 N, 12th St. Manager. White and gray fur rugs at $1.89. | Qehlschlaeger & Walker, druggists, ha) fitadcnaaa,. Re reanized | the crossing and spanned the Yocna- | property while it is unogeupled nee ru i teck wily yn Fifth and Broadway. A Big Tobac eo \ ganized apba river, a small stream that) bad gone ‘9 yay a es hel ————>—>>_>======SS | Joque feather boas, and 98¢ Pap Aa SA IG * Jempties into the ‘Vallahatchie, | Water Sunday when he discovered the H as ove fom to 116 § 2 St. Hemstitched damask ree a ‘ elect onargtanr Soaah a Knowing that the bridge was guard-| roof to bis dwelling on fire ti: The Rabbit Foot n ' : ney y v. W. K. 00 i each 4 . » thoug . »|ing could be done to save ne T r 5 e100 oe Se EI a Union Gospel Mission tonight, |The Paducah Dispensary Bougnt|¢l we thought it likely that the 8 Son a be done to eave it, and 15) Beata linant 9 Court s Two doors toward Broudway, A full line of CLOTHING, a bey a ae a 7 ° ‘Oud We De. WH. Matias, guards were only discharging their He very rapidly, destroying all » | BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS ther card nd | [guns after being retired from duty,|his housebold goods. The pest) 6 04 at alt hourd, day and alse constantly on hand. ‘The cheapest aud best store in the clty. combined, 25c. asd 39c, A Prospective Candidate. eee wh ep Ildgg. St wos{ house did not auter Open a 4 ‘The loss will be several hundred ything served in first-class ™M, MARKS ° re aa gc| Postmaster W. C. Clark willbea] |. | Bterling silver mounted purses 49c) | ee or circuit clerk of Me-| ‘The big Myles tobacco warehouse |down grade and on a. big curve. Pra e4 on Broadway near 11th street will,|When we were within about 200/ dollars to the city, with no insurance. Oat a sonap 116 8, Second Street The Gents’ Furnisher. Cracken, and has already verbally] 0% Brow re ica t Naor the ted 1d. colored | No insurat mpany would insur . himself to some of his | fer February Ist be occupied by | yards of she bridge an old colored | No insurance company would insure! jy oc douarters for ates ; ai At the council meeting Headquarters for steaw| tmen, 5 announce friends. new tobacco firm, that of Barry &/man ran out of the corn and waved | the place. | ll a ole Hubbard. us down, tellingus that the guards| last night the committee was in- Dock MeGuire, y Notice. Messrs. J. W. Hubbard, of the/and raiders were fighting at the | Structed to takeimmediate steps tO] nsitis a epociany, Proprietor | | wards rebuilding the structure. vate Fartion '& rpeclany NO | ICE EEL dae . As a settlement of the estate of B.|city, and L. Barry, of Fulton, have|bridge—and such was the case | sue Weille, Sr, (deceased), must be}formed a partnership in the ware- {There were only some eight or ten « ; ie 5 at - a ‘) we elg *) Now is @goed timeto try a load . 4 & Philli S made by Februsry 1, 1897, all par-|house business, and will open up as] the guards and they were well pro-| y the FordevBle Semi-Cannel coal CHANGE OF BILLS, gr; 4 a tected by the huge pile of logs that | gy ntved td be the highest oe AT Y0 UR OWN PRI H 06.37 The seventeenth semi-annual dividend of four per cent. was this day ideclared and placed to the credit of stockholders W. PF. Paxton, Cash |which was just one mile ties knowing tuemselves indebted to}soon as the warehouse now “e —_— the firm of 8 Weille & Son will call/ under course of construction is flu- | had lodged against the trestle in high | grade grate cdak on the market | Dr. Murrell i# Now Assistant Chiet EX-CHIEF HALL at onc» andsettle. Respectfully, ished. There is not two better |water, and bad the river between! Soig only by J, J. Wear & loth Surgeon, From now ultil \be first of January, 1897, [ wil é jbt15 B, Weitix & Sox. {known or more popular tobacco men |them and the raiders, who consisted and Jeffe uttects. Tel, 370, 4 The title of Chief Superi ~ 4 oan ~ make a —_—= fb the atate shan these’ dwo centile lot ahouk two co non =f trgety. Tel, Z . he title of hief Superintending holiday run on\ my\Cabinet Fotografs at the - : ; : AN EKKOR peopl af anodt,two companies, They suse | 7 Surgeon of the Hlinots Central, Dr. 8 ® rock bottom Says He Was a Victim of Cir ; . men, and that succoss will crown|ceeded in firing the trestle on their LECTURED ’EM Sahn Owaaa uh Dain chanaed ( price of $2.00 par dezen, ‘The best ‘fase cumstances. Sia eres their efforts goes without saying. |side of the bridge, but when they| / Tait teense: el at Aus oe ain en! ee: ‘ The Council Has Not Reduced the| Both have had a wide experience in {heard the train they thought it was — conan apg ae pa ey Ex-Chiet Hall takes bis recent Firemen’s Salary. the business, and are known by all {reinforcements and drew off, Lt.) Mayor Yeiser Meets the Night perintending Surgeon Dr, W. H, 4 misfortunes good naturedly, and in a} fe for their worth and integrity, Meadows, his men and the| ag NBN | Allport, also of Chicago, has been |4U5's Broadway. Cc. P. McCLEAN conversation with a Sun reporter this} The ‘Register’ made a typo- ctieieed rest of us on the train burried for. Police Foree, |changed to Assistant Chiet m . af hi morning said that in the future he/graphical error in its council pro-] Dr. W. H. McPherson, late of the [Wat Pej ON L0° UMN Muriel’ fOr Surgeon. The fitle of Dr, D, G,| me eee, would vindicate himself, and work| ceedings this morning relative to the] firm of Gilson and MePherson, today |" cued » (| Marrell, of the city, Assistant Super- ~ | guards but found that the federals|Giyes Them tostructions iniending Surgeon, whose territory himself up into a position of honor| salary of stationmen at the fire de-|bought out the Paducah Dispensary | Prby Fe cirenai tem . an ot ’ ~ few to|Company, Dr. ‘A. List, proprietor, at |204 Tetired. We crossed over the Their Future Duty—V extends from Louisville to Memphis, Jon t ¢ et M c l -_— ever offer. for and emolument. He intimated that} partment, leading a iAce extinguiehed the he would like to be mayor. believe that the council had reduced} Fourth ‘and Broadway, and will at ode ype mop append Kind About It. has also been changed to Ausistant The ex-chiet still protests his in- their salary to $25 per month. The} once begin at onye putting in a new | estle, sent word Yack for the engi- co Chief Surgeon, but the duties remain nocence, and says he was the victim] council has not changed the salary, | and complete stock of drugs, etc. Mee oa SAMA CAI carota the Bice “Yieleas” Gall the same, of circumstances and treachery, He] which is $45, with about $3 for extra] Ds. McPherson js one of the best |Dridge. | Aue only casualty to the) | Mayor Yeiser called the night ; At yourself on Chiigtmas wl ; y and al has not yet decided what he will do. services. ‘The amount should bave|known young men \in Paducah and |@uarls was one poor fellow who was) police together this afternoon at 3:30 : : : Mt WheR yOu opmunenoe 10 sab. Gandy. Fane oR a ww - all been $540. ranks foremost in \the profession, shot in the head ball struck | in his office at th city hall and gave J. H, Johnson, an I, C. flagman, the sweet things which make Yyour.teeth afghe, because you didn’t Water Notic ee ae The store will be closed for about ten | Hi OVer one eye and came out just/them # lecture. ‘There was nothing |had a bone broken in his foot yes- have them attended ‘iy Re ter oan are Bitten on the Hand. daya in order that, preparations for|ebind the ear op the other side of harsh about ity he only bidding | terday by falling from a car at Cal- : cre +2 NURS bo aavegouall tie Pal Sod Sasa reminded that theihyen"s expired oe ie Bolinger, resi pd ie an elaborate opening may be made, bi bes oe ro Ma on the ean | thes dsiatully perform their duty, | vert City . 1. Thodd who intend to] tral station, was bitten by a dog this = and backed up to the crossing and| and warning them against criticising Bes pgp TORN ed to ed and be » te es in vi Q \ renew this quarter's Ment should do| forenoon in front of the engine p, a8 all prem-|bouse. ‘The animal passed and seized} Front roorh wih board. Apply to | Strange to say he lingered for twea+| coming or dereliction in duty, sus. head Wibe 0&0 set tariioas thenogt so before it is forgope ! o z u \ ises not paid for on pbAbefore January|himj by the hand, inflicting a} Mrs. Jennie Hyfl, corner Eighth and|ty-nine days before death .released | pension being the remedy promised Repviaw. . tannel.” He eae hadi \ \ ed inful wound, Jefferson, him froin his terrible sufferings.» upon failure to comply, s ere a Wan deuly 10 wil be dlasontingoy pal ge", | upon ply urty DR. 0.8 WHITESIDES. ance, ‘It is never too lyfe}"’ s0 come oi now and have that decay

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