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> > ° Full lin gains in broken lots, in off toes. VEO WE OREO 08-080898 PHARMACISTS. SAVE YOUR Gf Glothin ND SHOES. between Clay and Harrison, He| Z. Summerville, of Mayfictd, is at] by the wayside. 1 wilt BUY them for Cash. Housewfes can find many articles you can. about the hdyse too} much worn for wear, but too\good to throw away. a r Gather them upand send them to me| Madison street ; will teal or notify me by pystal card and I will eall for them. —\ Parties desiring god second hand clothing or shoes willffind a large as- sortment at my place. Shoes repaired. class workmen employed, \and can do your work on short not for your repair work if notified and will also deliver it. LOCAL MENTION. land Painfully Cut, Charlie Gossam, au employe sfand rain tonight Kilgore’s Heading factory, had his | jj hand lacerated in a machine ¢ 7 Seon Extin of shavings the flames were soon ex- Card Party Last Night. at cards last evening at their home at Sixth and Monroe only the boarders Deing preseut. The occasion will be long remembered t Receipts, Nice, convenient rent rgteipt books at this office for 10c, n’s Hist Literary Society will meet in the so- the First Chri: church promptly at 7:30 o'clock this A good program has been aber of this society invited to attend tonight’s nation, Ive Manufactory are now making s better ice this y Cryst Lor Maxvractory, Gatarrh Cured with Smoking cbacen, »\E-M Amoking ‘To- delightful Sm also a positive In taking your 4 ful smoke, di through the 1 absolutely certaYu.' pmedy for Gatarrh, Bronchitis and Ca is perfectly harmless) any child or who\p the most delicate lady can smoke it in pipe or cigarette, Tor sole TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR from $3 00 to $4.00, worth $3.00. $1 2 25-—Men’ 5 ceats buys Man's Rabbers, clogs, sizes broken, 3 to 50 buys 772? Rubbers, e of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, ), RUDY & PHILLIPS. DRUGGISTS. side of door. cure, and go it right. ness, Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor. Seventn axp Jackson Streets, Papvcan, Kr. Revival Sermon. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the night Elder Calhoun preached to a full house last night at the Mis- sion Sunday school near Tenth street, city. the Palmer. preaches again tonight at o’cloc! Come out and hear jis in the e F, A. Me at the Palmer. and advanced pupils. ply to Miss Augusta Li O. M. A. To-night at Pythian hall, fail to be on hand. Lots of fun. Dr. in Nashville, Mr. W. P. We have first- will call Born to the wife of Mr. Albert! Metcalf yesterday afternoon at halt- | ast two, a ten pound boy. That is CHAS, wMORWOOD, ine only boy in tewn, so says Al- bert. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, Jan. the city today, Judge J. and W. | were in the cit —Threatening and Saturda, ightly colder tonigh For Rent. A nice two-story on North Rogers’ Hall, she. caught Heading factory no damage to the yard. y ises. Cards are 3tlw Warden, gleton entertained It is now definitely settled that | #PO!s: Hon. J. M. Worten, the Smithland lawyer, will locate in Paducah, hay- ing formed a partnership with Hon. Chas. K. Wheeler, congressman- The new firm will occupy Mr. ing handsomely fitted up, Mr. Wor- ten is expected to arrive in a few days, He is one of the most prom- inent lawyers in this end of the state and comes here to enjoy a inore ex- | tensive field for practice. Historical Hart, two well of Bad Luck. abje to furnish | terday evening two small boys same jwill be de-| died when he was a baby and his fath- if you reuernone|er placed him in the St. Joseph col- lege at Bardstown. From there he taken toa Dutch settlement tn rigg county, Since that time he| His C or not, ‘The other boy is an orphan the ferry boat, The boys say there are many boys quietly. ‘Their ing Tobacco but Ki as faras Paducab.’’ rcustomed delight TEAM LOC, s and the cu! Inhale in Sore Throat rrh and Heals Willett Hears From Stolen Property, $1,.25—Ladics’ Dongola Wells, Turns and M. 8. small sizes, worth $1,50—Ladies’ Dongola Frit Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00, ,adies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome $2. 68—Laties’ Lace or Button Welt, all new toes, worth Pnamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, F< $3.75-—Men’s Pat. Leath’r, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50, 2 33 00—Men’'s Broad Toe, Kaggaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, J.D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon .& Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. e make a specialty of obtaining PERSONALS. Judge J. E. Robbins, of Mayfield, Melland, of Eddyville, athn, of Murray, is} Wife wouldn't know what to think « don’t in the city today, E, Ellis and bride left this | morning for Dyersburg. need W. L. Gardner, here on business, Capt Bill Lambdin went to Cir | cinnati today on business. Hon. T. M. Quigley went to Cal- vert City today on business. Robbins, Gus Thom- Usher, of Mayfield, A dance will be given tonight at] months. ‘The two women and Tandy \ the attendance} Reeves and George Winfrey were Sixth street. Sev oms and nice will no doubt be large. being received, an-| Reeves was fined $10 and costs. nouncing the marriage on February Us Gamttinie Encre toe Kldd Reeves for a breach of the na, Uraguy, South America. Armstrong is the daughter of Capt. Mr. J. M. Worten Will Locate in| w, 1, Armstrong, formerly of this Paducah, city, but now a resident of Indian- Mise] Peace, was continued. THEIR FIRST RIDE, elect. Two Jurymen’s Initial Steam-| tend. Wheeler's present office, which is be- boat Trip. They Were Neyer On One Betore, Although Quite Old, nature of the wounds, Conductor Blaney to a scuffle he saw and Foster that Mr. Clark knocked him down in 1 the union depet lunch room, but known residents of | whether it was with his fist or elbow or purposely or by accident he could not say. When he first entered the lunch room he heard someone say, “Clear out all these bums!” Messrs, Frank Futrell and W. S. the county who are at present on the _ circuit court jury, bad a day off yes- terday, and us @ relaxation from the arduous duties imposed upon them in the court room, took a trip to Brook- Two small boys arrived this morn-| lyn on the ferry boat Bettie Owen. ing from Murray and proceeded to'These twogentlemen are both past ask for alms from those who gave | 60, and live inside the county, There i them any encouragement. The Mur- | is nothing strange in their trip to extensiy€ improve-|ray Ledger says of them: ‘‘Yes-| Brooklyn, except that it was the first , aged time either had ever beenon . * Iythph ever. They] 14 and 15, without money and’ peor-| bost, despite their age and long resi-| And Soldier Goes to His Last have dec ided to rabgheir own wag-|ly clothed, straggled into our town. d ons for this reason, the same time] Marshal Holland took charge of then. one vaio desires to} and after giving the: cliyer icy. We bave} he procured lodging for them at the yesterday, u ‘da ggod supply and any | Central Hotel. Lillie says his mother | time you waat ic livered promrny the case. nce within a few miles of the river. y had simply never had the incli- ma good supper nation to ride on a steamboat until Death of James BROWDER V mpanion Separated From Him Here. night before last at the Soldiers’ has not heard from his father, as he It now develops that Andy Brow-| Home, Quincy, Ill., after a lingering was not allowed to write. He does der, the Fulton murderer, separated | illness. not know whether his father is living from bis unknown companion here at by a great many of the older resi- dents of Paducah, for he was a fa- miliar personage here between the years 1867 and 1886. and works wherever he can get Work, ‘The two men rode into town [Be 4 horses were not acco : re otonlan, | there who know nothing of their par- ‘foam-flecked,” and there was ncth. bination whicl Pepistenocr onl “Tents. Marshal Holland and 54 ler ing conspicuous about them to indi arley made up a purse tosend them cate their identity. Browder rode to the ferry boat and his companion walked. 2D. boat left the other man returned to Iseman’s livery stab his horse rode off. 7th Regiment Lllinois Volunteers, in which company he enlisted in 1861, at Cairo, and with which he was mustered out July 22, 1865, having served four years, He went to Me- tropelis in 1867, and soon after- wards married Mrs. Mary West, mother of Mrs. Alice Lassiter, of that city. In 1867 he was awarded the contract of mail carrier between Metropolis and Paducah, Regularly every day for nearly ter yoars he carried the mail between these points, making the trips in a skiff, Judge B. O. Jones’ first trip to Metropolis was made from Paducah in Bell’s skiff, le and saddling BROWN ANB BRUNER Mave Their Case Continued at bacco is manu- atest care and| Mr. J.T. Willett, the liveryman ad a horse and buggy stolen from tim several weeks ago by two. Metropolis. strange negroes, today received a) The case against Brown’ and ° postal card from Allen Burnett, the ner, ex-Pankers of Metropolis, bind man who is tracing the thieyes, say- up in the circuit court yesterday and y 4, jing that he had located the team in was continued until 3 ANjers Tennessee. He is now in Union March, neeape, te City, and Mr. Willett is confident he | % The defendants were ch: 7 DRUG STORE™ {will recover the property if not the baving received Peli are “a i ROADWA' thieves, [bank was insolvent, PLOLLODUD ENOTES TA USSOSOSSEOSOPIMANY OFFENDERS, GRAIN ELEVATOR, j i WeW antYour Trade | Trouble Investigated by Judge Sanders Today. TWO WHITE OFFENDERS. William McGregor is Guilty of a Very Tudiscrect Act. SEVFRAL FES IVPOSED TODAY, Judge Sanders was confronted by a big docket this morning when he set his big clay inkstand on the desk and opened his prayer book. All the defendants were colored with but one or two exceptions, William McGregor is the name of ‘an Irshman who applied at the Min- eral Well Hotel, on South Fourth, for work about three months ago. ‘This morning he wound up in bigh dudgeon and the police court, on a charge of entering the bed room of Proprietor BW. Weston at 4 o'clock this morning, taking off his cont and loudly aanounciug — his intention to “do Mr, Weston up.” He claimed ~—_ when the case was called that he had been grossly wronged by Mr. Weston, and was fined $10 and costs, As he walked back to the prisoners’ dock he gave ove look towards Mr. Wes ton, but that was sutlicient to prompt the latter to make immediate applica- tion for a peace warrant, McGrego: will work en the streets several days, pcriptll led , si i vate | all kinds of barks, roots and herbs, 60 —Prescripitims filled at all hours. Gan prepare your family or private | all Kinds of eb aagkhing you wast) however. Night Befl reolpes, from a liniment to @ corn] jy thigoft-neglected line cf our busi- Dave Pittman, John Douglass and Fannie Wright attended a ball at the colored Odd Fellows’ Hall night before last and as Pittman was with another girl the Wright women started trouble. They were all ar- rested and Pittman was fined $5 and costs while the othir cases were dis- missed, Thomas Wright is the name of Ad Curd, of Mayfield, isin the} anaged farmer from the county who came to the city yesterday and fell When Judge San- ders expressed sympathy for having to fine him he remarked that be didn’t expect to get something for nothing, so his drank cost him $1 and costs, His horse and wagon were left at Iseman’s livery stable, Mrs. George Cornelius is visiting} and the old fellow, whose head was} | badly burt by a fall, said that hi Ben Trice, colored, was arrested last night by Officer Senser on sus- is n, A pistol wes found under his coat, vest and sweater. He was arraigned this morning in Judge Sanders’ court and said he wanted to send for his brother, but Judge Sanders didn’t deem the excuse am- ple for a continuance, heuce the de- Mr. Cal Loving, one of the prom-| fendant was fined $25 and given ten inent residents of Metropolis was in] days in jail. Pi Lou Moss and Munn were sent to the lockup this morning for ten days. Atthe expiration of that time they will goto jail for six charged with a breach of the peace ‘The case against Martin Davis and The case against ‘‘Red’’ Hubbard, charged with malicious assault, was again continued in the police court yesterday afternoon. Will Foster, the Mayfield witness, arrived at 8 o'clock, but when the case was called it was learned that Mr. Clark was ill aud could not at The trial was postponed until to- morrow, but by agreement Dr. Elli- ott, conductor Blaney and Mr. Foster were allowed to give their testimony. Dr. Elliott testified relative to the Major Harris is special judge in OLD MAIL CARRIER Reward, Pell, Porn of the City, at the Soldiers? Home, Mr. James P. Bell, aged, 65, died rly The deceased wiil be remembered He was a soldier in Company D., The Illinois Central Wants to} There is be picked Up First Street and up Secord New Quarters,| up at Harbou’s New Store, 112 & 114 North’ 3rd St. Build One. ‘i The following ‘extraordinary bar- ' gains will be on sale to-morrow. WILL ASK RIGHT OF WAY, Bukley’s 36in 12'se Cambric super ior to Lonsdale fo 8e a yard. 6c Sea Island Domestic for 40. Masonville Bleached Domestic, Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale and Hope for Sie, Bye a yard) From Clark to the N, eaperrt JUST RECEIVED A COST LOT 65¢ Honey Comb Quilts on sale at 49e. / $1.00 White ¢ WAY PROVE A GREAT APVANTAGE, £2.50 White flarsedie'ys sale at $1.78. Just received-wlot of best Pecales that will be put on sale/at 11 ye a yd. A job in 50¢ to 75e Fancy hose for The Illinois Central Railroad com: | Ladies’ on sale for 25¢. a pair pany if it succeeds in its plans will hortly make a valuable addition tol PRY GOODS BARGAINS the city of Paducah in the form of a large grain elevator, At the next] 5 pieces 25¢ En, meeting of the council, the company, | on sale at 17!yc a through its attorneys, will make ap-|6 Pieces 46in, bc and Henrieta plication for right of way through | °° the city over the following route: yard. From the Union depot down tothe] Novelty Black Dress Goods on sale river front, thence to First street, | ®t 12/s0, 18¢, 5c,’ 39 & 48 that are ‘ool Cashmere of 75¢ Noyelty on sale at " ™ very 5) ‘ial. and up First to the Three Rivers!“ Step Blue and many Shades of Mills, thence diagonally across to]Green of splendid quality for skirts Second and Clark streets and up] and serviceable dresses at real Bar- Zecond to Tennessee, to connect |84in Prices, there with the Soy CSL TIN EW CHECK ARRIVING, : MONEY 0 PURCHASER irs 50c, onyx fast black hose $1.00 onyx fast black hose for 2 20¢ Monarch fast black hose 15c. , jy |, Just received'a case of the best 12\¢ The advantages that would likely | nN" fade euiting so popular will go ocerue to the city are manifold. The| on sale at 1} yc a yard. grain elevator is to be located some-| Just received bleached table damask © mpany owns most of the property down io that locality, in- luding what is known as the “Old River Front,’ and desires to utiliz> where near the old mill, and will be} put kt i Zz 350 and 48e to win i y em boats, directly over from the] table damask’ for 0c boat into t 8. Se Crash fgr 4c any tributaries that! 6¢ Crash for disappearance from Mayfiel created no little excitement in that|subsequently chosen state senator, city has never been heard of, and] but deemed it advisible to resign on will perhaps never return. It has{ account of ill health, been discovered that he had greater! He was sent to St. John's Hospi- reason to leave than at first sus-|tal in St. Louisin October, and an pected. operation was performed on bim, there since childhood. He married] Wilson was known all over Missouri, about eight years ago, but lately got] and in addition to his reputation as a a divorce from his wife and two or| legislator he was one of the best] customers afar off, three weeks ago she married again. | criminal lawyers in Missouri, He|!8dy has quite made up her mind that sht by some of his friends | was an intimate friend of Attorney |*¥¢ Wants some certain thing, there it * | Is in the stores ready to her hand. tedbchen It is not only in dresses and linings of mantles that the Chinese hue will be It will appear in millinery in many shapes and shades. as easily made of yellow as of any other , find feathers and laces can be yel- oritz, Switzerland, has the |lowed with equal facility. ‘There will have had a part in his downfall, He] champion toboggan slide of the world. |be many shades and each shade will This is tho to be the ¢ ure. It has develeped, however, that he is $1000 or $1200] If you want short and that he had forged a check | loma Flour, on Sanders, Morris & Co,,one of the leading dry goods firms of here, for — cole $65. Whisky and cards There are will thus be open to Paducah that ies Nesebar ; re have always been clo Business} 5 Daisy knitting sill at 4c. and trade and patronage will flow] 10 seam braid at Se where there are the grestest facilities | Se Cabfnet hair pins at 4c. and inducements, and much of the| 20¢ Dalay curting irons at tc. 25c. Ladies’ turn back cuffs at 19¢. cereals that now go to places up and] gt io kid gloves, black for svc. doWn the river would then be brought} Many new tuings arriving and directly to Padveah for transporta- | great heaps egming. tion over the railroad, instead of 1 being carried to Nashville, Evaos-|Harbour’s New Quarters, ville and Cairo. There will be other advantages al- 182-114 N, Third Street. so to be derived. ‘The railroad run- aing through the business center hoon to merchants in the reduction ation, ation of merchandise} Was Hon. T. Wilson, Who 3 an important item "e sina Dada 3 fn the price, and It would perhaps Died Here Yesterday. save them many a dollar, which 7 would proportionately reduce the | One of ihe Finest Legistators and price to be paid by the consumer. Crestant Letivers of This information is not surmise or conjecture, but cold facts, fully ver Missourt. ified, and the application for right of way will be made at the next meeting] Hon, Joseph T. Wilson, who died of the council. here yesterday and whose funera 1t is rumored that the Illinois Cen | took place today, was one of the cra] also contemplates adding other] most distinguished men of Souther: industries to Padacah, Missouri. He had resided in Pa Supt. Harahan is in the city today |ducah for several weeks, but litth completing the plans of the above] was known of him because he was il projected improvement. and unable to be out. The deceased was born in Spring- YOUNG PHILLIP BAUGH, {scti, sto, Mtay26, 1850, and. he family moved to McCracken county : ‘ when he was a boy, afterwards ti Who Recently Disappeared From | Mississippi county, Mo , where Mr Mayfield, Wilson studied law, His sister was 7 married here to Dr. T. E. White. Tenet The deceased was married ai Charleston, Mo., on April 14, 187 to Miss Emma Kendrick, and ai Clayton, Mo., he served as prosecuts ing attorney for two or three terms, Philip Bangh, whose mysterious}in Dunkling county he was elected Sunday | to the Missouri legislature, and was Now Said to be Both A and Forger. He is a young man who had lived| blood poisoning resulting. Mr. ise of his hasty depart- | R. T. Lightfoot, of xd pastry use Dip- | found 513 FOREIGN Gossip. m to} -St. went south from Mayfield and has perhaps gone to Texas or some other distant state. Baugh’s father com- late. V are ~The crystal palace at Sydemham Ask your grogér for Diplo: is capable of holding a greater number Flour, of people than any other building in The Boatwright Damage Suit third trial today, damage to {the plaintiff's home on| —A queer case of “beamtenbeleidi- North Fourth street by the jarring | £¥"@." the Insulting of officials, came produced by the defendant's ma- chines. dict for the defendent, plaintiff secured a new, began today. has been descended in a whiz of 71 seo- | and Arrangements for the training of | jou of the driver must be scarlet, THIRD TRIAL, commodated within its walls, —It is proposed in England to extend 4 cable to lonely St. Helena, Napoleon's prison island, not for commercial a vantages, but for the curious fear that Up Again. a foreign power might quietly seize the island and secure the incoming mail ~— steamer aa a prize of war. Dr. Lauterbach, Dr. Keruting and Herr Tappenbeck, discovered in October at the foot of the Bismarck mountain a navigable stream flowing through a dant Has Won the Case, ‘The suit was brought for alleged | of New Guinea. ‘ up recently in @ Berlin police court, A stone mason was ordered by a police lieutenant to remove somo stones from Three years ago he went to the ‘oldiers’ Home, where he resided up| $2.75 at Max Le to the time of his death, Street, 1,50, 36-inch ’s, 204 Court} Diploma is a 513 | tances all comp etitods. 26-inch trunk winner; dis- hafing Dish arties are allthe fad. Our line of CHAFING DISHES is complete. Scott Hardware |Co. INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. 2.3.22), 7, td Beatver- Gro, Lamsnanp, Eades & Lehnhard, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL Is THE YEADING --COAL.- IN THE;OITY. ‘Try a load and you will be convinced thatgit is the cleanest, hotteat We will apprec ate a share of your patronage, Prompt delivery and best. atspecialty. Officeand Yare,Sih erd Harrison Sticets, GEBHARY Oo. B.\STARKS, and Densmore Typewriters and.Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET. bar Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. LEADING 5c. CIGARS. “Ask For Them. RUSH Caligraph. YELLOW PREVAILS. SAVINGS 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. $120,000.00 pom. On Baty Interest Paid on Tine Deposits Jas. A. Repy |W. F, Paxton Yellow is a favorite color this season. Notwithstanding that it is the hue of Jealousy, of decadent literature, of bil- unpleasantness, the American woman has decided that ellow this autamn and You may see yellow velveta, tha and other fabrics in the store windows, and inside on the coune lousness and she will wear winter, silks, Open from 9 a. m. Avs't Cashier DIRECTORS. Jas. R. Surrn, \ Gro. C. Watua W. F. Paxton, Jas. A. Rupy, F. M, Fisher, FP. KAMLKITER, Geo. O. Hart, It is three-quarters of a mife long and|have a enerally odd. The men and wom- onds, en who prepare new styles are ingen- r t ind can think of all kinds of desig- mitted suicide at Mayfleld about] peitish infantry next winter are to be | nations for variation of the same psy fifteen years ago, his mother went to] on a more elaborate scale than usual, |80 we have the bad and a sister also took her] and especial prominence is to be given | of the cauary's wing,” “er own life. It is considered more than | to long-distance marching. . probable that young Baugh will wind] —At the funeral of an unmarried | stone,” “old ivory, up his earthly career in the same] woman in Brazil scarlet is the mourn: | “golden rod,” and dozens of others, manner, if he has not already done| ing hue. es coffin, the hearse, the apne ight vgl ; ; ; irite trappings of the horses and the livery downright ugly, so long as one so, as he has been low spirited of| trapping a the livers wallow stall, Ths & sh hy ae of yellow that certain shades of it can be worn by either blondes or brunettes, The rich effect of yellow in conjunction the world. More than 100,000 can be ac. | With dark hair and bright brunette complexion, is understood by everyone, But it is a new thing to many blondes to learn that these are shades of yellow that are most becoming to their com- lexions. It is the intention to use yel- jow a great deal in connection with brown in dresses and hats this autumn, It is a pretty combination, the yellow Each the Plalntiffs and the Defen-|_—German explorers in New Guinea, shed Fa Bg lll ol acetal Among other directions in which yel- low will be the dominant color must be mentioned luncheons and teas. There The case of Mrs, Fannie Boat. | tenitful and thicklypopilated mein {Will be yellow luncheons and yellow wright against the Paducah Electric] over which they fraveled for 200 miler, | ¢*# company for #5000 [entered iuto ils / This is the first well-populated area | }4™p shades, and yellow ribbons setting that has been discovered in the interior | Of the pure white napery of well-ap- seninn pointed luncheons can be imagined. It will be even better than the pink, which has ao long held away at theas func. tlons, On a dark afternoon, too, yellow decorations will brighten up a room al. most as much as the rays of sunshine. The firet verdict [was in favor of the highway. He answered in a loud | 8t Louls Republic. the plaintiff for $300, and the de-| voice that he would do eo. The lieuten- fense secured a new hearing. id eodonial yellow,” “tip “autumn Jeaf,” Most of these shades are attractive, and Teeth Drawn Without Pain Is one of our specialti though our least. After nting by eminent 48 has been per- years of experi fected so that Teeth Filled Without Pain Has become o: the wonders of is\new process, called Catapharisis ynables us to The charming effect of yellow absolutely no either tooth or\ patient, a trial and be conyinced, Telephone 330 for engagomente. DR. C. E, WHITESIDES, Over Lang’s Drug Store, A Last Request. ant objected to the tone of the answer] “Have you anything te say?” inquired The next trial resulted in a ver-| 8nd arrested him. At the trial the man | the sheriff, and the|Pleaded that ho had used his natural] “Only one thing," said the condemned which | \°!°*, and the court refused to fine him, | man, as he loosened the noose so that but reprimanded him foy behaving in- | he could speak with more case, “Iwant sultingly. you to catch that man with the sna) shot camera and throw hi: not want to be di photographs.” —N,