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The boys are all speculating to " "4 < : 0 wat doe Hatnckers lott portends, |° isi ae aoa REMOVED T0°112¢ a N. SRD) 8 me declaring that the long expected AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE ang bridal couple on as close as 8 y = = Se ee P - aaa eco AN Oe Ye ea aaa eaaanae RAILROAD RUMBLINGS: SUSPICIOUS CONDUCT Sn . ia i eae j Re 5 Items of Interest Relative to the Of an Old Man ae a Very Young posia ' eC Want Your | rade g/min i y | People. _— P $ ‘ ee Made a Flying Trip From Metrop- ¥ = Is Paris, Te sd 1 re) } WE PUT ON SALE FOR N.C ie MILEAGE, olis to 5 , $ TO CLEAN OUT - t Brakeman Storey, ‘Wayback Yesterday. ’ . : Mose, is out again after a spell of . $ | se ies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M.S. small sizes, worth @|yneumoma. tele aie KfaY from $3 00 to $4.00, Mr, Ezell, the tobacco dealer uf| _Ullicer Sutherland ran across a &, | . } $1.50—Ladies’ Dongola Fair Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00, Misaad,..vab ta ca the morning Hrs othe ey Ronen a ‘ E 2,00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00, train, Set aan at has dos cl im git y $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome Mr. F. W. Katterjohn, St., died) Pouis train yesterday afternoon and worth $3.00. this morning at 3 o'clock at his resi-| took @ carriage for the C. & St. , $2,68— Ladies’ Late or Button Welts, all new toes, worth” $3 and dence on Eleventh street, L, depot, where they procured tick- a! o $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3.00, Billy Kane laid off yesterday just | ets to Paris, Tenn. ah F $2 25—Men’s Enamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, before leaving time to attend to some} Conductor Blaney, of the Short] | on 2 he her, Needle s business, Earl Warrick taking his} Line, had his suspicions aroused by | | $3.75—Men’s Pag. Leath r, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. shovel on the 312. the conduct of the couple while they #3 00—Men's Byoad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, Lavelle, the ex-foreman who com-| were on his train yesterday, and re: | | by s G | \0 cents buys Child's Rubbers, heel, gizes broken, mitted the assault upon Conductor | ported the case to the officer, which | | a | 125 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs,’sizes broken, Dugger in Memphis, was committed | impelled him to investigate it, — The | ; ? to jail, being unable to furnish bail. | girl was put on the train at Me- | ' { <_ A ent Miss Jessie. daughter uf Condue- | ttopolis by her fier, or rgb ries ek ae tor Woodward, of the south end | the ‘comluctor tok to be | a PCO! y fro evere sp father. She was given a ticket to i ‘ After the train left Metropolis the Oar stockAfas begn oP $ gains in broken lote, in off toes. ar man made his appearance and took a tat y} ‘ ‘ | SENT OUT ON APPROVA' desertion of the bachelors’ club is eee nee eae naa noult het In the H, 1X se Sees aes : |gum and fruit, and instead of re Company butiding/ncar erst Engines 07, and 125 exchange ‘maining here when the train arrived froadwWey, wexiloot ta the f runs today, The 307 hav arg | they went on throt and returned fhinke wtolésale Hota -* a er tank, comes on this division, @/¢5 morning, taking (he noon train eke wholesafe ho oer ae the water stations are farther apart |for Bay City Station, Til, about ——) i Heh 05) re this stove to use less fuel and give more heat than any a ‘ on this end than on the south end of | twelve miles beyoud Metropolis | other Soft Cohl Stove on the market. We guarantee every store sold by 4 . A us, We have this stove in (unset Also a full line of stoves of every a Lesseeeees TFRUCERED DEDETDEEEOEE BI rot sterwse| ge moe it o's se oper| Beginnigg redlbtony delpnged j : S=—== = ‘Funny Fran has suffered excru- | they denied being married, the man, . Rio wns iit a aig pide on Me was slightly ay, claiming that Monday Jan. 1 1 ‘ SCOTT HA R | yW A R K C( ), his ir but had it lanced | they were cousin vil been in | ). Bacon & Co. S a Bacon & Co.(J. D. Bacon & 00. (re is wl’ "ates" ntet aie ss aten--wlecate| Leda *Pig) tn tah wre —T ‘ \ APO Prank p promises us a good thi on. |that he bad been to Paris, Tenn, He ; oh Sar bie é \ ses us f . sold gt 50c and The a pair] 818-32. 3s Ts ’, cY P acl RUGGISTS © make specily of taining] Nit Mamie I, tie, claruing| (he side mgt os that he| (08 ull Be and 75e & pi] BLA. RROALIWAY PAICAH, KY. ’ Nennesses also. The| heretefgée, will go at 25c a pai ene : . . » & —Presctipjfons ae ay/all how he pare yout family or priyhte bs fale Pret angthike, you want) daughter of Special Onlicer Al Town: | had business in Tennessee al tie no 3 at (Stow on JUG HATCHET.) A Night els trom aflinime a forn | ithe oembelect Tine “our bul Mend, sod Mr. Frank Harris, a pop-|xitl wore shor tessa ani appearec n the(nesba few weeks several] 2 7 . y | / side f ‘ure, an {oot > ivfight, | neab. ulde young tireman on the Illinois |to be greatly frightened. thousands )of doliars worth é { Central road were married yesterday | Conductor Blaney was told that) — o¢ —desifable dry goods} WM. Eanes. Phone 53 hcl tos 4 sh tee a bel * | the man lad tried to abduct the girl : | ; Pharmacists; ruggis * and Apo ecaries, sti ss isn wa Metcepatetat be could Got] 884 geogfal merchandive wil) be] a} Cor. Seventn anp Jackson Streets, Papucan, Ky. D ible balding whats. Ballle liormabt. : t, Zz ate 4 c Fi + 5 - — Watkins was entirely cousumed:| Where a catarrhal affection of the) OU Ste CAarngally solicited to ine) ( C ws 4 ji = Three head of horses, five sheep: | throat or head of any pulmonary ail, |8P&t Our stoc}e + p ) 9 + a SAVE YOUR WEATHER REPORT. PERSONALS. [ror tos of vay ant tsiety barrele of | Cott or bead cf any besmovary, ad) ‘ 1 —_ eine corn all perished fu the contlagra. |; © j i ‘ g congh is a\serious Wing to | ¥ C t- Off Clothing Louisville, Jan, 21.—Generally| R. J. Bugg, of Bardwell, is at the | tion litt pe het Sok EA atte aT The H. P. 5, Co. —~\ He % fair, slightly colder tonight. Friday| Palmer. Readers of the Mileage will re-|have it. The “dela of one r 4 a AND SHOES. clearer, followed by increasing cloud-| J. E, Kincaid, of St. Louis, is at {metber the miracul.us catches made| means danger—thelelay of one «ay | Par E, B, whnaouR.| 4 } UY them for Cash. iness, the Palmer. by the eploness Izaak Walton! may mean death. / Dr. Bell's Pine) | j ' 4 i Al MENT H. B. Pierce, of Golconda, is at |over at the lakes last spring. This) Tar Honey will Sure a cough or a! | ; fe can find onal hayes LOCAL MENTION. the Palmer. morning a number of the most en-!eold in one uighf. \Will remove the | A BOLD BURGLAR, | hs —— aboug thé house too mach worn for tee St. Louis, |thusiastie among the boys were|eatarrhal affection of pulmonary | ADING Gath i hi a nya yee A Big Porker. is crete cata eye nee around the shanty, already planning| ment and build up the tissues sup- cals gee ‘ght . rai } P Bather fhe: Lape “)| Mr. Fred Schmidt has perhaps the}. 1°: shilade|phia, | teeit coming campaign. There were | porting the lungs, reddering the sys-{ aylight, { ; or nobly mg by yoga card and Ewill) rose hog in all this section of| ,,f. Hank Zeigler, of Philadelphia.) rrank ‘Turve ank Hogwood, | fem less susceptible to colds. bs earpiae Gites del) ecto eta i : call for them. country, at least he says so, and| ' &t the Palmer. sit Shorty Barksdale and Mike Galvin, | reside on South Third retired = 17 = -* Parties d ig good second hand Fred’s word is as good as his bond. D. Turney, of the Illinois Central, | ai) of whom are especially fond of Improvement aboot G’eloak lass ctah Near = ] 4 clothing or ill find a large 8-177. avers that this big yorker will| is at the Palmer. the sport, and many were the yarms] Goer 110 a0 Me, Halley wee aaiened ty IN THE CITY j sortment aGn ne weigh 600 pounds net, and can be| Mr. Albert D. Simon, of New Al-|they spun of their past experiences. (Pgh sctus slight noise, and raising up wa . / ‘ Show 5 ty abe heard 100 yards when he is snoring. | bany, is at the Palmer, Billy Lewis, after listening a while era extended me: by. our srlenta| tied ta’ perveive A ies leaving class workmen emiplo; Ee ia has. sold him. to Mr. Chest Mr. C. A. F, Rondeau, of St.| related one of the time he hung a cat | and envyal public for the last the room. He peneed him too Try « load and will be convinced that Sit is thd cleanest, hottest > yout work ca soe shed and { Smith, the butcher, and will kill him] Louis, is at the Palmer, fish in Barren river up near Bowling |five years, wa have been compelled | window, but the thief escaped. A/ ANd best. We will appreciate a share of your patronage\ Prompt delivery for your tein tomorrow. Those who wish to see} Mr, Victor Van Demale was in the | “teen that pulled a large skiff with|,, entarge ghr business house, the bundle of spoons was found on the | # specialty. ieee WHl slag detiver this monster hog can do so by visit-| city today en rovte south, six others besides himself 20 fast| oe cit aad, We extend a cor. (#00, and an examination revealed \ 24 Court *t CHAS, No 000. ing the market place next Saturday ca M bs date at that they ran by the City of Clarks- | the fact that 2 $5 bill bad been taken " A rae “| Major T. E. Moss and wife left at} vite under a full head of steam, {dial invita¥on to the public to come {trom Mr. Bailey's pocket, . Th Officeand Yard Oth nd Harti St it : mornings ; noon for Clinton on a visit. a Gh ; : | oe ‘i m Mr. Bailey's pocket. ‘The 1 , and Harrison Streets, | Mike Galvin said that was a good | to see us. ( We will take pleasure in! was not recosnisel, ant therein Morton's - - Opera - House. Lodestone Linigtent, ye |, John Castello, of Cincinnati, sell Jone and nearly equaled a feat he de- | showing yor throug) one of the best | clue to his identity oe Isa new of valuable | ing millinery, is at the Palmer. complished over at the lake year be- | | egg capes remedies for peedy relict of] Miss Minnie Nagel leaves this [fore last. He atated that he caught {#04 neatest fitted Ap jug and bottle | | “ / ape ; ‘eh, iss Minnie eaves pre last je statec ec eae ‘ : ; hye on Gemhies . Ope Night— Thursday, Jan, lst, |rheumatism, ImpeAack, stiff joints,| evening for a week's visit to Louis-|a fine trout, rebaited his hook and as|houses in the style, We have also| ij ~, THE MERRY COMEDY, sore throat, etc.’ sig api the pain) vitte, he was casting it again he caught «jon one side of/the house a strictly | R EZATO \ ay AN “DOCTOR - BILL, 35 | 0N ears 2 Tor ae by Mrs. Nannie Scipes, of Bowling| Squirrel that was ona branch of the|first-class saylple room, whee we | Ea x tof Dr, Gray and|tree above him — Hogwood inquired | sory Si al finest whiskies, | —o—— Druggists, ifth and Broadway. a gues! if the hook was baited with a ? | 1 J inte pecan? | heer a ther beverages to all, Or @ Garden Theatre, iN. Y. As j 161w . . | beer and other beverages to all. ir t Hurt Much. | _ Miss Susan Adcock, of Pembroke, |" then the crowd dispersed. bottle depattmefit 13 second to none. | ¥ jot Hurt Much. |Ky., is visiting Mrs. Charles E The train porters tell a good ane| ’? } Lee Harris, {the colored man re-| (7 oham, on Bob Dunlap, one of their number. | Ve say this withot fear of contr Lapa as ree.) fs ay gen Yes! “Miss Hortense Funsten, of St, | B0U is the chief factotum and feather diction, Each départment is under ‘ erday on Owens’ Island by a fallen ba aad . oq |‘uster shaker on the south end ac-|the supervision gf a competent man, | | , ; ied Louis, is visiting Rev. B. EK. Reed : / well-kuowa clothing merchanty . tree, is practically uninjured. He | , cs , ls P of j th nerchs: napa esa a pa on fe | and family. agi ane and is muc ie who will treat/you right. Our en-| y o his “Captain stor Duge| & Keele : who was assaulted so ferociously {Ue8¥OF Will beto give fair treatment | Has e, from (2 to 116 places, and is up and ajdut at| Misses Dot and Annie Connelly, of Stringtown, Ill. / j Arkansas, are guests of their sister,!},y ex-section boss Lavelle, in. the|t all, thereby deserving in future a] — Mrs. Frank Shutt. Memphis depot the other day. While | continuance of {i€Tibgral_ patronage | T'wo doors toward Broadw wae r ) loors toward Broadway. Aull line of ¥ ‘anted. / Hon, John Grayot passed through |the scrimmage was in progress Vob|accoried in the past ffor which wel BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GENTS’ FL ° To buy a secOndshand writing | the city today en route from Smith-|yushed from the baggage car into the | | | constant ‘ ; ‘ 4 e are Bey thankful. | onstantly on hand, The cheapest aod best store in the city desk. Address “H, 21 of Sw land to Princeton. depot and, taking ap a chair, excited -STARK DIYTILLING . office, and give deseri pion and price.| pr. J. L. Crook, a prominent] ly demanded to know who it was that AR ILLING CoO., M. MARK Ot2 | young physician of Jackson, Tenn.,Jstruck “my Captain” — Lavelle oy ey ee ae 116 S, Second Street The ¢ ; Try Mike Redd top’ hot waflles, | Was in the city yesterday. turned his wicked looking visage upon|Telephone 283. Opposite Market. n Seas Speen a sandwiches and horsefadish. —1w. Levy, of Baltimore, will|bim and said: <1 did, you d—d/ Sin or Buu Barnyns. . a pa wnat | nis evening ona visit wo her| black s—n of a b—h. “What you i A Boxing Cgntest. eon, Mr. L, 8. Levy, of Weille &| Zorg to do about it’? Bob said LEADING r j Several local amateurs leave this Son, saeogy PEE, pes it Blo A el be CITIZENS’ 5c.'\CIGARS : é : evening for Mayfield to witness a nieve ite folie his reminds us of . cola LL ox rd Morton ai een tae ase Msg eg a tne A Nason eal] SA STEN GS | asi\For Them. 4 eau Ato aey, Delahital Muste Pretty | there tonight. It is under the man-| jit ne iy eo eaan oe Mine Ree | Feliable” porter tells upon 'a_ former BAAS Pees st € 8 feb conductor of the C, O, & S$. W. who BANK.| . | — oo Dence. Briven id, te, woe agement of Prof. Victor Friend, of Reed at the Palmer. enjoys the reputation of heing some- ™ on sie at Van Culip’s book | Paducah, Store Wednesday morning. aries soe Mrs Kate Baker returned to ber| what of a thumper, or at least was 226 Broad Paducah, K f za Try our Buston Brfwn Lead. 5¢/ home in Morgantown today, after alin years gone by. The con's tun PERLMAN Ona Des | REMOVAL od TONIGHT. a loaf TAR aa ee ie family of Mr. Walter faded in is Giiy 08 aloe going Capital and rplus $120 000.0 DR \DANIEL | 5 : { 20-1w! Mercer, home one night after his train ar- ’ UU. Uy - ’ , ndsor Pay CREASE erry Mrs. Ad Rasch, of Evansville, ar-|rived. He said to Al, ‘Come on, / “ / a olempian Club Mestiog, rived this morning on the Hopkins, |old nizger, and take a night cap,’ | Open front fsa. todp.m. On Sat- T, o Chan meeting, of ‘the | Columbian ‘and isa guest of het mother, Mrs. [crossing to a comer saloon. When DAY Sige C10 8 ll UO. ; T eatre, ob. py F. L, Hoover. they entered the place quite a crowd | | yan rensvon in Kage ate eqs, AM Jon Premed ofa neo rere he | nar get Pid on Jime Deposit Venere Djseasgs of ed, as much business of importance Bet home in New Castle, Ky., this] The con stepped upto the counter, / oe Bae ve i morning, after a visit to her mother, | but a big negro tried to crowd hiu ay 2 Manager c acted. Mrs, Jones, of South Third, away, ‘The con moved a little fur- OF I. Over Lang Bro’s, Drug St Sd (OMI nerves cee on ther, when the darkey repeated the Yas, A. Rupy President ¢ x EIN 21er j ag! We bake Bostoo“Brown Breal Miss Clara Hellebush, who has ” red gail) NAR EE Cashier | | Wednesdays and Saturdays, been visiting Miss Minnie Nagel for|*¢tion. Al. says the con stepped | R, Révy ] dest Cashier | | \ ’ ig e A rafiy peboryftr Ladies and Children | 99.1 §rar Baxeny. the past eight weeks, left last even-| Pk and dealt him one ‘bit’ bes \< | ’ pee He et tng for bee heats ia Cieeinuad. tweon the eyes and be fell hike an ox. DIRBETORS Broadway nt BAYS 8 complete 4 « Fancy Grocer v The oon struck right and left and|JAs. A, Rupy, Jas. R. gurrn, soon cleared the house of the gang. |E Geo, CAVALLACE ‘N OVER. | Miss Addie Kleibecker entertained All kinds of Coun rh tepaalalty | The best piace in a number of friends at cards last ER, Paxton The Horse Had Its Legs Cut of *” : In the melee he hit one of his own| Gyo, 0. Hs 3 ’ A Fazee Jo medy. lan) alas ya npr Off brakemen before he saw who it was, om . nin Change olay b rw a week After Its Death, a base : ios hs North {hut administered a panacea in the Ache Dressed and Live Poul | Eourth street, after which refresh- shrpe of a half doaen — whiskey rel otiandan, Propr. eae sold at bottom prices and delivered to any part of the city, Admisston, 10 and 20 cents, Aine white mare belonging to ments were served, straights, and, said Al, ‘I took the MORT ON’S OPERA Dont forget dur M»tinees every | Mr. James Glauber, the liveryman Si i . ’ ‘ome of the visitors at the Flour. ” same number out of sympathy. HO USE. Saturday afteryoon av2:30. Ad-|died suddenly yesterday of a peculiar poy. KIlis nuptials last night were: mission 10 cenps. disease, An ‘attache of the stable stiss Chenault, Mississippi ; Camp UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY, Fybronun TERRELL, Manager An elegant conte tablegiven away|cut the animals fron. legs off in or- bell Flournoy and wife, Fulto A der to ascertain the nature of the di- ji > |Morton’s Opera fHouse Saturda: is, Miss Zena Ellis, Dr. Nick ‘ ¥ TI N BE AND CIGMRS, 128 Court St, “~- Warm Lunch from Np \12 a, m, . w 125 Racapwars _ | Fine Kentucky Whiskies, | T. DULANEY &. Go. sease, and when it was hauled off on w : . ‘ : alker and Mr. Robert Evans, Alternoon and Night, 4 Jos igo Har pita ira! Led Dyersburg. The management of Morton's yess r stree n —_—— ‘ car ran over the animal, Wollece Wel tot ic ae aud /opera house has arranged with the| Saturday, January 23, =; L. LEA, “ ‘ nd Miss May Terrell! manager of the ‘Uncle Josh Syruce- i Dr atitea ang years A VERY FUNNY PLAY, left this morning for Evansville, by’? company to mat- : "HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE HOUSE AND N PAINTER, % mie “ae rita a where they will attend a bop tomor- inee for ladies~ au next With ap Mamenso a@uount ot| | eis o ’ 5, “Dr, BU at Morton's Opera rifle ied oe in honor of Misses) saturday afternoon "clock, trouble ready to dyop-an it, you would | THE _—r D Finisune, : night. Mae cae cata Thompson and |Special care will be Yaken fot little ldo your utmost tO\ prevent it, | Residence 1017 Jackson O. Trapucam, Kv, Miss Celie Elis, supported by ee ones coming alone, and\yhe Admission |wouldn’t you? / yeb, thousands | an Ton Bg . FRESH Gut slete ceckae’ aia MADE 4 § price will be but 15 cent&fgr children The New Englang Comedy Buccess, [of parenta, either Yr s ; ’ ne : 35 coe ladies, { all parts | ~ F fataken notions alec ¢ funny comedy,\"Dr. Bill,-4tthe “Dr. BI" In La ‘ and 35 certs for ladies, ps F |ness or mistaken nolions of economy, , | ba ener indie dh iNest, is Wey Lyft] of the house. At night jar prices! The Healistic/Saw Mjll Scene : | Aliow the perfect tebh of heir little ot wie i) cheaper than Keeping | been before the pabiefor five sea, ‘The 1 iw J , will prevail. ‘These b: " mate At arora sane all win ones to gradually decay++allow all NON SA RE Hite i - e Louisville Time: we ; irly-s ‘aw , sarge ate. g r wnedi-|80n8 and has appé@ared in all the Jith has the follwing ot Bi si Heep pAabpa sd et vi: bach geanye : hie Reig: pe Taaee| Rresh Br My a principal cities An be country, and Bill” who aupeaty Hg oh al Fd He oon ey TO} rg A COMPANY OF STERLING anTISTs, foothaphe and neurglgia/ to. fasten | Gakeg 6 has gained t¥e refutation of being House tonight: ! ’ Thle no ed Ca | Hear the hayseed band: the aBberb orchestra It heir fangs so tightly t it takes Al (a P FRESH DRUGS one of the tonne and brightest “Dr. Bill’ made hit at aye naan ay Sean) eres Lacan comme” | oa Of money, time and pain Gr loos hija on hand ive us your J And high cl presdgiption | comedies ever written. The compa- nue las night, The play vag tie re pete aig bi att othe STREET PARADE AT NOOY. DONT Muss YT len tem, 3 dd rigs r te a “ar ms th joo livered to nny ‘ work guaradteed by ny is spoken of in the highest terms class and full of fu \ Dhe ye vie er Ail Beppe wvable 2 BIG BAN P | bing meaas very littld woney and no i pf the city 4 W. B. Mc! PHERSON by the press throughout the country, bas been doing a | 1 er peters. 1 cial Matinee at 2 p. 1 pain, We pay capecialg attention to . ig a lal business, |dances and f Th 1] Special Matinee at 2 p. m. his Northeast corner Fourth andj and with the reputation the piece has, and ‘Dr. Bill” pr to k aah eae ee She -enmany Matinee prices~Adults 2 n under | “His branch of our profession, ‘Tel TERMS K ' P © keep up| give a grand street parade at noon, 12 yearn of age ibe, balcony 3 “/ephone 330 lo make engagements, © |e. i¢0 KMS REASONABLE) roadway, they should draw a full house tonight. | th 1 work. a iy. y ight. | the good wor! ¥ Watch for it. BE BSS Peay et Con buh:s. DR C. EB, WHITESIDES, | Seventh and Washington Shs. Res, 406 N. 12th St, j i cement 3