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a eee se EIN I nn ain At allan, Kv Mr. Courtney Long, ) ve them marry at 1 o'clock this y 18) morning, but the intended bride hed achill and the ceremony was de- over his foot, the driver, was not to blame, facturers prices, Wednesday at 10 a.m, and Saturday “at 10 a.m. you can buy goods at your own prices, "They will be auctioned Died Today. ferred. She and her brother spent OT to the highest bidders, People| Nancy Nelson, a well known and| the night in the sand dredge, where her watchful lover could give her medicine and see that no harm came to her, Wao have no time to attend these| faithful old darkey, aged 49, died this morning at her home on South Fourth street. auction sales can buy the goods at! the same prices as sold under the| hammer. | Don't forget tocall on us wre TURN OF THE TID A FOWL FREAK. before you purchase uywhere else, ee pl Be We also carry a full line of farniture| Oliver Byron's Great Play Friday|4 Rooster With Spurs in His and carpets, which we sell on com- Night, Head, mission at factory prices. If you have anything to sell notify us and we will call and make arrangements tu sell it at a small cost to you. Remember the place;, Paducah Auction and Storage Co., corner of ‘Third and Court. Mr. Leo Keiler today from Waco, Texas, a large P’ Rock rooster with spurs on ea of his head, instead of on his legs. It is quite a curiosity and attracted many people to the box where it stood in front of the Southern Ex. press office, vived moth ch side “The Turn of the Tide,” with Mr, and Mrs. Byron in the leading roles, will be the Attraction nt Morton's opera houge next Friday night, Feb. 9 “The’Turn of the Tide,’ Mr, By- ron’s latest and greatest success, is a romantic eomedy drama, written ex- pressly for him by David Higgins, 7 So OCrasy T author of the ‘‘Plunger.’’ The play William Robb So C wore That Be is a remarkably pr one, Aste Is taken to Hopkinsyitle, ing in startling climaxes intermingled William Robb, of Calloway county, | with comedy. is insane on religion, He was taken] Kate Byron, 98 Peggy, displays through Paducah last night ly his}her old time attractivengss and spir- three sons to Hopkinsville, aving!ited acting in which sbe has earned DEATHS. Mrs, Martha Vincent, died of fever at her home’ at Brook. lyn last night. ‘The deceased leaves & husband and several children, » aged 50, Henrietta, the two-year-old daugh- ter of Adam Haass, of St, John's, chani sale at Vani half sister, u AY TRAIN” At Morton’s Opera House Te row Night. The well knows comedy a “The Pay Train?’ with the wo ful railroad gcene—the boiler explosion ; the thrilling i wreck, and the great scene of a mine in fulloperation will be th traction at| Morton's Opera I tomorrow night. “THENPAY TRAIN”/ a Hous: ht. “Phe Pay ‘Train railroad plays before appear at Morton’s Oper morrow night. At Morton's Op: To! row public, presented with special se | effects. Se on the cannon-ball,"’ He was con} well deserved fame. ‘The company fined in the asylum shout fifteen}is a strong one and the piece well years ago mounted, died this morning. ‘The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow at the St. John’s burial ground, Nose and Throal Dr. Edwards, lucab, Ky, pmiore i rama, onder- marvelous cline coal eats | aly | | Touse | ia mors f the best | » will \House to-|hi The play has.a good jjlot\ and is} 7 ic} and me- | been he Hons, t 1890 public Seventh ankin’s any To the Public: “B oS Und, to-date’? in’ every respect. y not interfere an corpo tion of which has ny the city, person, OF persons, Who shall troy OF displace any of the ‘omnect time, and if you conclude to place an was time well employed. erties of the the foregoing ted, thelr repre rine Tailoring Place, eg to announce that I have opened gf Tailogs the above mentioned,place, ay bave/on exhibition 4 | large line of medium and high-priced Woolens, the | nish first-class garments in the very latest ft Will be pleased to have you call And get pricesy learn 1 out what kind of work wedo, To do this will cost you not Am yours for good clothin, W. R. RANKIN. , - - : en Pe { i Ai) + ferefaila [chill pon bitte apen angipf tts or thetr vu! re ee DRRUT-CUUEODONOTONSTOD =—HT FAT/||, "ts fore i rT a psa ‘ j nels © y | the aonth o "A | ne |e cond $ e Wan Ou! : a e George McGill's Deed Does not} Bet nt Pade : 7 | Amount to Murder, ; ee = pyaar ; F re 1< se | se uae bee -OYCV.EAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE POR TOCA DEFIEO ARREST, THEY FLED, i J een y f $1 23—Ladies’ Dongula Welts, Turns and M. 8. small sizes, worth 5 t from.€3 0p to $4.00. J . 4 m " | J $1,50-Ladies! Dongola Frit Sutch, for winter use, were 82 00, Sheriff Holland Returas Atty a | tate e@ i $2.00 —Ladief’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00, Froltieas Search For | i ovge Staite By, $2 6&—Ladids’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Wells, handsome te d “worth $8.00, Host $2.68—Lagies’ Lace or Button Welts,- all now toes, worth $3 and $4, 4 set a $1 98—Lafies’ Dongola Spring Hetls, he best, ati at §3 00, THE WOMAY POT SERIUSLY HURT, eral r ‘ 25—Men's Enamel Calf Bais, sizes roken, were sold at $3.00, i ‘ { Men's Pat, Leath:ty Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50, © oe ( Jas Coleman 7 ‘ . ¥ ngaroo, Cong., sold at $5.00, to i a2 0 Bins Breed ee x The ese of Frank Reglesburgct '|TeYephone’119, _ ; x 10 centg buys Child’s Rnbbers, ae zee etieee against Jamca A. Wudy, for hale Res.621 Caripbell J “—— vs Man’é Rubbers, clogs sizes broken, On Adto ie sudden ck ey » abcae tid . Z x .: hag A Rubbers i ih ences, Thal suey i i ban i Prompt add carota! attaation given are all the fad. “Our line of CHAFING ; 25 tod r / ais forenoon. 3 yer ‘0 cleaning yautts water closets, & Hd ge ‘ sworn and the evidenve ‘begun whe a | thirteen soak oxperinagh Iii tne DISHES is cvoimplete. “a 2 . . , Mr. Rudy, the wdant, filed a = g At | Calls from a y Pp + of the t 8: = amende: the petition, set- ] property, w ered at any time from 5 ojetock a Nae Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar — newer the petitlon, eet | ete bebe deren, . gains in broken lots, in offtoes. | 4 is “iat the| ‘Scot t H a rdwa re Co. | | f ou c * f @ at s AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE | e 4 opted edi me i 7A * INCORPORATED. ance until the nex « « SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, * lowe alte tae eatin Steet T cc. | es. , | This was quite an unexpected occur ‘ a * 318, 320, 322 and Broadway | rence, . : ) “) |Sign of Big Hatchet. Paducah, Ky. Tl ° The Langstaff-Orn Comp: $ prope / Fee em Sener Ld led suit Oliver Al. " pe Eee y e =. = — — 7 9 ‘ | 1.65 ona note. ‘The pe- r j » TD on Tt E ADING I | fled in the ‘ourt * Suc 1 i we VEVVVVTVA ‘ee whadu fend go) reps } = = == — Ty at itself into avery in not aff fi eaid si Febfuary 25th. eee Ask For Them. and Robt. Gills did n wife sini : D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Go. Seo eet ae | fe ; ON seat a ¢ APOTHECARIS. [ternite. ; : PHARMACIBTS. DRUG TS. jpecmake a specialty of taining} Sheri Holland returned pt Y pc | ©, B. S I A R KS, PES F iv kindy of barks, roots and: rbs, 80) noon from Reyland, wher Boadw n a iptfons filled 11 hours,— ‘our family or private fr otcan get any! Y. 1. WEBEL onent Gf the * AGENT FOR [side of door, ure, apd’do it right. A ness. | hi aa he 7 : ‘ : ail f i . ae . = had escaped. He lurked a il Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries,|!.1).!0%., : brand Bi ‘ Con. Seventu axp Jackson Streets, Papucan, Ky. i The \ $ not fatally i | iene struct Will Repair Shoes Tygewriters a nd Supplies. stead she was 1 an old 4 < — ————— Pistol loadted with « whah ca ve y 407 SOUTH SECOND STREET WEATHER REPOR?. PERSONALS. Mr. [Gil reloaded “himset in One ‘ ; : F ag if th @ i ‘ 1 Malena One Ps ma ’ ec ¢ penetrated H y lines . a ee - Louisville, Feb, 16.—Fair tonights] fr, M.D, Sanders is back from! Sut Got erate 18 : 7 increasing cloudiness. Wednesday | paris, ‘Tenn, blood, falling out when the wale a Re 7 4 pereree tou veany Coulee “Welles!” Sunk Harahan coturned to Lowles| agl, irict's] For the purpose of adverti ‘ _ n aC ral ro F 5 | day night. ville tod Several who live | Repairing and Custom-y “ “iten tH a 2h ! Dr. Prince, of Mayfield, was in| the neighbor y s H ; ray cit LOCAL MENTION. | noge race: : McGill sh 1 ath et i eee |\STRPLE ( ; FE FE eat 2 Pete Buraett went down to Fulton | a bullet fired at would | riz Mey ( i RO RI | Grand Marditras Exeutsion, — | this afternoon, o | a ay - To New Orleags oy the big} Mr. Hartis Rankin left this morn- : | / Ran cals 7 ate ae steamer, John K, Speed Jeaving here ing for Hot Springs for a saloura, ; is ‘ leceryhody Is Fresh Meats;-&c. ~ Sunday, Feb, 21, Thdge desiring to ‘Onentinnn J. Williamson that she was s z and ; y* / me : Give Kee kl eee I ; {go should engage thgir\ooms not! ot town to Mayield this ater (pees ents 8 Cordially Invited Hitt leaoe ' ri EVERY MAN IN AMERICA |later than Thurday noon, noon. % git w it by ce | Tel , * one 1690 Cor. 12th & Madison. would have | J. HH. Asnchkarr, Mr. D. Jobneo the insurance ‘i eph 3 wOl, Le Cavern fre if h¢ fully Agent. + D. Johnson, the insurance] neigh! ‘ r yle a ney}s wo! Never Live 5 usiness, rom All sea t £ . : \T e he's whey hecbuys hie ferment] ‘The Hegiter thie momiag comes) wt ye popular shoe} was. fruiti Sheriff 1 ; (OPERA HOU-E Kentuckians that way. | tQisi't odd that © man) out with a bigdouble column head! drummer, is at the New Richmond | came back today, H ‘y hae ye) ae Be ot seals ccac ca cestia| over Bho to Dealt, at Guthrie, | rouse. Mrs. McGill Is about #4. ye ; | aoe you any kind of rLy . ure suit hardly ever goef back toa rs wa . 1] as a gule, ready-made, |Oklaboma,” ete., and then proc sciat| , Mts. Conductor Forsythe left to-]aze and a very attractive ‘wou ; Sy sf lasers: ee ‘97 ’) date Guthtee PRI The ‘Rentt|day at noon for Osawatomie, Kas,, | Her has avis ob 1 be teeully recmverea | Wednesday, Feb, 17, ; W. J Dick ean kitted ise sais was Day, kee ba to ie fea . 3 oF Custom Shoes . i | afe udges of * je ie » lived | Miss Jennie Winfrey returned to me ‘ y » A | 42° . ' Fah Hes war ng il akin orig, aera] A} a al i to Measure 4/) ay Train) od wes 425 Broadyhy. |Citivie Oblahore, siber, but ta( st to Mrs. B. Howland. tae,” Too lane hed brea Say | Me Fay ifain Whiskey | Kentucky, ; Jamie Grief left a6 nook for bis] se the house. but no beard me " Fad 4 bi o) Wunaral Padey. {home in Natches, after a visit to bi ai eal ed c pape: rot the best gi © 1 AY 4 P f A ,,, {father, Mb. Nick Grief, grey Pl ya htgie " ia t prices that will suif the times a | — The fnveral of Mrs, Bettie Swain, sald, r 3 par 1a fine dress H wm ; tee Paducahans are who died at the city hospital Sunday, || Mr. Wm. Goodman, of Hopkins-land some other things for his sister. 4 4M toetr own | “NUL PTY TRAIN.” eae arth took place from the Catholic church | Ville, is expected tonight on 8 visit torinlaw in return for her kindness | ; : IS f this morning at 9 o'clock. ‘The de-/ Capt. W. H. Edwards andfamily. [to him. It appears that this seemed | a ‘ceased wasa nurse at the hospital,| Mr. Albert He ‘opt went down into] to widen the breach between the he s- . Har O Ss | : sail fae who bavelove cnlted ae , ,, / and a woman without a living rela- uessee on business this afternoon, | band and wife they separated i . 9 / xy sect F f ||| tive, so far as is known, She was a| to be absent a day or two. Not long ago they went back to- Y, | hose’childyen are suf- devout Christian and had saved gér-| Miss Maud Roat has returned to] gether, but it appears were about § : | | sgh : ‘Distitty Co. / i ing- || ing the past year enough mongy to/her home in Russellville, after a visit| Patt again yesterday, \ McGill | N, 3d 8t. ear . ot rk le fepifig. wit DORE” | ary ber in dieting style ft six weeks to Miss Maty Mix procured his little p'stol and shot her i 1 ; A Cond M f . or si reeks to } ary Mix, ” oer : ry | Hine in / rea ————— ' n nce under the right nipple, and ; | ; eo ( R Ca gpd cc zoek i Tat TaN le Ole nc rtarne i er onc, uer the eb ope a | FE perio, a Ci tet stey tag ett ag . List’s cele- |}! etzel's, AP home in Sparta, Ky., today, after)" 0cn * s fone” aa ‘ i way oe fas | ’ Effects. a a Relief € ti od Mr, Peay tonegperg al Liz, ee Wt Rawls, wife and baby, | Met temporary aid, Dr. Allison was | FektcHeRPenpert, Manager, | = j re. Relie! ‘antéed. 5 ig" 8 z-| Mr. Mat is, wife and baby, | called and proun uneed ¢ incase r of | v , | Ee | . - pan 7 i sio Weikert, bok ot toe city, were| Master Houston, left at noon for] eyed and prowuounce ee °c"! FRIDAY, pepurary, 19. | CITIZENS’ | Drink for 10¢ Sold ex Tartiod Yetterday | in Metropolis./ Evansville, where they will make)" \remaM to fiend. | : \.| FRIDAY, Fe » Ne cm a The bride is daughter of Mr. Adam] their future home. They leave many] i.) ness stationed hichaelt fi the door aed | THEAFAMOUS ACTOR Ss VINGS to ud in the pffy Weikert, and the groom son of Capt. | friends here who Tegret exceedingly | anq defied arrest,saying he would die| ) | . | / NK Billy Augustus, | to have them leave Paducah, first. He sought safety in flight , ‘OLIVER BYRON a ih Ba ky. |NO+ 120 S. 2nd. Opp/ Mackessy Walsow Us Cons SB bot A YoU however, when darkuess arrived, | [conipy shalt con 2) PAG paduaspeayicah, Ey Sis Bile Base don’t be deceived ipthing’spring has Sixteen Year Old Girl Comes After - ~ i; Supported bythe charming artiste | A a ign Blue Barre! come. ‘Hicks’? ays $Me Iatter part| 2 One INE HORSES, pee ; of February ang/all of Marchywill be Hee 1a, FINE SES, " KATE BYRON. Capital goe-Surpys $120,000.00) Jugs and Bottles furnished Free: the hardest of the / wintery” Order} William Hines, aged 26, watchman oe | 1 ail tak ; 4 v 4 eumen ~ 5 : nthe sand dredge, and Almal, , ‘ mat f " 4 eee 4 e N “Le coal now, ae Mratlae oe Illinots, wae bara Trainer Gus Burnett Has Two} = _ ‘ Anda Dom petept Company i the Open aaa bs! i 0 3 oi ii “ TAMPI G FOR. Fresh Bayou Cook oystete just re- this forenoon about 8:30 o'clock by More in His String. PROMISED STEAM FRAASHISE ORDINANCE. New and Dedfghtful tomance a EMBROI ERY ceived at Detzel's, \16t2 | Justice Ganster. The bride is but acadts Pi A a ee all Interest P if Timp Deposits | tr puter igh tre Soe dbeon as r : Sewer Choked, \ } sixteen years old, and when the li- | oe ete urn of Merest Paid on ime | \ ha Itt Wmbpéidery forDoilys,s Max Levy's Stock [Of Goods The city’s sewer draining from the | Cease Was secured tendered the writ-| g¢, Cyr and Brookdale Gil, of! / A)\ ven many oer kinds Bought By the, Paducah — J city ball is again stopped up, and | te® consent of her stepmother. Came In Today, [ie a the City pny OFFICERS. eLLIE W, BROWN. k 0) »|, She came in last night on the Fow- opetvete contain a ° 99 Jas. A. Ruy AuctionSfAnd/ Storage eer at Tae Erety fe eet ler, aod readily found her betrothed [BE IY ORDAINED BY THE common e 1 e W. F, PAXTON .......f —— Competes street al jird anc po! repair who is employed as watchman on the mecamideel adie fag : | COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH e R. Ropy { THALMUELLER, J ——_—. id boat at the foot of Jeffe “hard eet eva (RE / a DIR Z 4 The Paducah Avetion and Storage! It you want tyeee bargains look in hy bat va escorted tal cetved two fine rave horses, of wl h| Replote with starting siefatiogk and) y.. 4 72... QERECTORS gir Fing ye ane Shoes Ps a company, corner Third and Court, | at Diehl’s show Window as you pass./hig boat by 4 policeman, | !¢ Will have charge «during the re-|¢ Uproarious Tun, / P.M. Fisnen ben 7 rien I Made to irder. have purchased theéntire stock of ——_— AGA fhe’ sestine of tha Sone! | tonlailer ot the aesnon, for Mr, J. me incacen ah) 60 aad thes aa cal Toxine, WP ee ttertrip Aaa ands neatly done at Rot, A clothing and shoes from Max Levy, A Painful Accident, me MOS .» YU"8! wright, of Paris, Tenn, Pricce 06) i B18 i Sais Gro. 0. Hart,’ _E. Faye, I! Halcon, Give iim ial the Court street merghant for fifty] A little’son of Mr. Guthrie, while lovers was very touching. The The horses, St. Cyr and Brookdale : ° sale Thursday morning 4 iB Bape. , e vents on {the dollar, | ‘They are now| playing in the street, met with a se-| ride is an orphan and was accom- Girl, are both well known on local | valve and’ len holon tee . ready to sell them, either at auction | rious accident this morning ut 11:45]Panied by her little brother. The tracks, ‘The former isa brother to steam to private “conta . or private sale, for less than manu- o'clock. A hack struck him and ran| Policeman and others attempted to Sir Edwin Arnold and the latter OF plantas aad teens 1897 ISIC all ancl ACADEMY. Madam Melntyfe’and Son Will open Mésic and Dancing School at Cepifian Hal. ‘dren's dancing’ class will com- nual Greeting. Ch mence Thytsday, J1th, @t four o'clock and contifue® afternoon, 104 Nofth Street, ? Adulté ¢ will/ meet Thursday the Palmer. and Satt enings. get aya / "All the’ Tatest: dgincos will be taught in twelve lessoms, Privy lessons given at any tiute to syie” pypils, MUg SO: The Mada had swenty-three years experience in teaching mugi¢ in all the different branchgs and deyotes especial attention to time andveypres. siov. We furnish the very Meat of business at vor to fur- fidish and’ fashion, ayg ‘“up- thgds, find Ing fout your | references, mee | ied it] For farthes information cg} at st, , order, you wf! lear stern that it Nicholas Hotel In térongon or at Hall Thanking you for past {or { in afternoon from to fige o'clock, j and Thursday and Saturdgy evenings ‘Terms made known on application, Madam McIntyre & Son,