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raanananans CRDV0-00 000000000008. PADUCAH GIRL, = | POTPOURI Es ' T Magee With Robbery in —- We an YO U C fa Ce Metropolis. Locals Seraped Together On a Dull Day. \ ine She Was a “Good Girl” in /TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR Padueah, - 7 ¢ 4 ee 25 * Di Ja Welts, Turns and M. 8, small sizes, worth gy tiarabal Crouch and Dera {RELIGIOUS REVIVAL TO BEGIN, bere i ak a ; e Ladies’ Dongola Fair Sitch, for winter use, were $2 00, $ digs’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00, $2 68—Ladfes’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00, 68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welts, afl new toes, worthj®3 and $4, 98—Ladies’ Dongola Sprihg Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3.00, Men's Enamel Cplf Bals, sizes hroken, were sold at $3.00, ‘Men's Pat, Leather, Needle Tée, sizes broken, sold at $5.50, 5 00—4Men's Brogd Toe, Kangaroo, Cong., sold at $5.00, 10 cent& buys Ohfid’s Rubbers, heel, sizes broken. 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, to 50 buys 272? Rubbers, witness named Richardson, did not [Other Occurrences Past and Fur | / sueceed in finding him. He skipped} ure Told in Brief Terms. C fi out to keep from testifying. ‘The a ing ish oilicers also made inquiries concern | | h I ing the character of Hattie Johnson, | the young Paducah woman arrested | HANDSOME PORTRAIT OF BARON ROGERS, in Metropolis for robbery ae is awaited Charlie Moore and Hattie Johnson | (leleg curiosity by are under arrest charged with having | With bbec of this amount, reat many citizens. It is to be con EP Cooval webs ho GUE COT Tie cl lucted in the building adjoining. the F are all the fad. Our‘ine of CHAFING Blick, and bs ‘rai iets tate ar second. The meet- DISHES is complete. a job here. He stopped at C in about a week, and is to ot ed Hotel, on Upper Market street, 9 ducted by a Bardwell minister. or the Purfiose of vertising their later be made the acquaintanc For s ee i So ha ery one Repairing and CxGtom-made Shoe Scott Hard 4 la re Co. ‘ , and buildin new | Deparyment, just opened . The revival is expected to The Metropolis “Democrat” says of the robbery: +. M. Orrel, a Tennessee farmer viet aphhegalbcceseey is short § this morning, and The advent of the Salvation Army Wil air air Shoes Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, stated that they would have a big AGNANIMOUS ACT g HLL RUDY by PHILLIPS, Sinn: = hie pt ev rami Mintel ventas | Every hOdy Is Sign of Big Hatchet. Fede eee and that he knew he hada roll 1 who had been | |Cordially Invited _—————— a money, ‘ 1 enness claimed that | Laseeeescaececenes caccseseeseses gan driaking. te Mor an! at Mic tiga] 0 bing ids Showa tobe, CEBRART ape a Yesterday afternoon, at " ' " — invitation, together ey 2PORATE Covington's Hotel, where Moor @ months — ab pd cal ) neon, you bought them) as we wish all Be. ciGs ee ee fr ar At the bar he dis le cove Lill iad to know the first-class character Aak For THC accus out a bill anc y a had 8o J. D/Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. iJ. D. Bacon & Co. |\3'i0¢ ors, bill snd gh a PHARMACISTS. /DRUGGISTS. pb ag cer + office, He thonght it was ia ‘Thesteanboat men Qain prepard your family or” private | ‘ oy Se eee oe roots and |: -bs, 80] Moore who cot t it : a Oo. B. STA R KS, —Presctiptions filled at all hours. , | : wan get anything yo want] he found t 1 ‘ Cus om Shoes Night Bell recipes, frond a linimenyto a corn In'thpetee neglegted line vf “g.s busi neal soa 1 ; : ml t AGENT FOR / / ne 7 } . DI RTION s 6 of work we-propose to do, We will make you any kind of side of door. cure, and do ft right. of a §1¢ ; Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, |" sui... etn tan ey ett eee] ME MBUS Ca aligt faph and feign as itis not yet!) from the best grades/to medium Cor, TH AND Jackson Srueets, Papvcan, Ky. t ' ened gh. endly f ii ’ orning a $4.71 1S vad “ t prices at : es. 1 ; SDCAN ‘ etty young wife that he peo PERSONALS. . ttt ‘ + and the baby range frame dwelling, b 1 . a . i : 7 : In't aut anything} par Will exchange Osean Kau, ill fi 1 vain, he leaving the house ¥ \2} Legg}Atow, 5 declan “yt: —— + Miss Lillie Cotheimer left at noon t of b b one to friends ivery thing in tl > Hi vege-| for St. ttle. me tr : quently int | babes ‘ L Mee today. | 112 114 N-8d St. C. F. Schrader, meats, buttey, eggs, fresh) ‘The Pay Traia troupe left at noct for old Machines at ures. kept at DArgett’s market, |, Murphysboro, {Ill § : ever saw cit mon) 'rimb) 8 lade ’ ; paging Pate ‘tleoite (ha ar — ee cteee, jemecnctiae [Sic es he ang MORWOOD LSE G OCERIES | Luey, the four-year-old daughter Miss Elizabeth Sinnott has returp- ; ot Mr. Joe ;Booker, of 1338 South}ed from Princeton, ey y : elopments ; aid hiv 0} be te” . | The Secofdhand Man, siah sy Me ‘é &e, Third street, died last night of mala-} irs, Judge Latham, of Memphis, nd polite atten Give pre a trial order ard T rial fever. The funeral services] i, the guest of Mrs, Irene Cox i of # EVERY MAN IN AMERICA were held this afternoon, and the re-l” 7° #00? Hoover, of Mayield,|cir1 who was lojared in «ees ite Aailaceie (estaa craven ‘. 214 OCourt Street ont : i ivery 16 At be an Girad would haye| "sins carried to Marshall county fory, Mf trans Hoover, ee unea ee 8 st night. runaway with t z men and «| of the late + Baron Rogers, who his clothes made td measure if he fully | burial. Chasiahla Solin args; ticooxs | Mig Bolo: mee. the latter|Wasone of his best frienls,” The | ae come Azcelient bagajne in Tolephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison. realized how mach more comfort, -orreree: Pat F. Lally has Chighgo Beef. |iyn, was in the city today. dying in the City picture was on exhibition at the Pal- more style and peso garg ‘8 bot | “A A ; “gar yn, 5 r t an tion at 3 bh ’ is garments | Send him a t rder, Ye 73 ey Dave C . ne el and be principal witness | mer vnday, anc be placed eh ag ro apr baal Dalian peditomes Dave Crom returned], Ortel andthe nepal win Tin Eik’s st will be viscet | Sacond Hand Clothing Morton's Opera House, ‘ | ‘0 jond’s Statioi $s morning. abseonded, b 0} in i i , Ure sult hardly ever yoes back tor Efesh lobsters iy received at rol wilig are still ta jaye INTERESTING Bertin & TRRRYA., Manager Kentuckians ssistant are ure suit hardly ever goes back toa) i/on., nets tha ti. eal,’ club Will Letve e | AN INFERI penate ready-made. ig \ mask ball at the hall, corner of ‘I Finns Haven A great deal of interest is being ee = and Shoes. FRIDAY, rfsurany, 19. Diploma Flour btill leads, full} and Adams, tonight iss thie childsea to Maeva Wass Grivivipiahickh W. Dicke, weight and good valuay for sale by Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Gridley leave [root ith tee ae erat? Wash |take place at the Literary and Hise ae . «Je _ all retail grocers, {17 3] for New Orleans to attend] } Hoan's Ang, °|0xte™! Fa Tae oe tha 1" Is) See his $3 shop-made-Shoes. OLIVER BYRON, | ra J A) ‘ ver atthe Theater Has as Mo as, ne | i Benet There ar¢ none better. om UggeS of 425 a Musid Loyers. : THE PAY GAR [i wre Lnjurjous Than Th - Supported by the eRpeming « takenin a forthcoming debate to aserule, for lessons on \iglin, mandolin, | ncis Sc Mild ba. enter- sat ehtts ta Prof. Sisk, at|tain quite a ver of friends at Mrs, Fields has the affirmative and oe eves by guitar or banjo, calhon Prof. Sisk, at}! quite a number ¢ t allirmative an CG h k his studios, corner Third and Broad-|¢8tds this evening, , |Mr. Rudolph Steinbagen and Miss] Shoes repaired and delivered to any KATE . J D ts ey ING way. {1 Little Miss Etta Nance left today}Has a Date in Paducah for| Mary Bringhurst the other. part of the city. And a Compgt(nt Company i BUYIN cameras for her home in Mayfield, aftera visi Wodliseday, | c clpehbabie dunes it ou have Chat _Om-cpothing oF] New anpreighttul Rom Paducdhans are 5 1 | Shoes to sell notify him by postal card no Exception Nothing has been heard from Jim on mas Fitzgerald, a well known | rai ae \. anand dauglit- | ; and he will call and get thém. “ a 2 ff} Craig, the young man who ran away| "1 z remade , Jcolored carpenter, had a hard fall pe rey arked that the with $50 or more of Liveryman Jerome | ° Sallie, of Little Rock, Ark.,| Wiil Tura Loose Much Coin of the vesterday from a joist in a new house = ri 0 All who have 1 t alled on ing up the center . are »P or, of Le oh ney on fire, ‘Theff|Allen’s money. Since ‘the publica-|*¢ # the Palmer 4 ) Realm on ‘That Day. x built by Mr. Armour Gardner, a; gimne Ned. TI tion of yesterday relative to the} lL. A. Adams and R. J. Chitwood, 1 Rowlandtown, — He stepped upon M’GILL IN BALLARD. 9 pee jadly fille¢ the TH] young man’s disapvearance, other |t¥o St. Louis grocery drummers arc ae 4 joist that wasn’t nailed, and was Th Tide! 5 Stark Distll * C eet sometimes | money not turned in bas been found, | the Palmer. atted Matte ae Hlinvis Cen |haciy injured, especially about the Ig 0. make a digar gf tnis kipd—occs rearrey M. Gant, of Owenshoro, and M.|'* cab aeebate tte, monthly stock i, This is the second fall he has|Has Gone to the Home of Rel- : age pl : ? vis N. Cannor, of Louisville, insurance | £0! and silver next Wednesday. | had within the past few weeks, ionally you may rufi agross one Achill of Mr. J. A. Peyton, of adjustors, arrived at noon. It will through Monday fr of this kind4n-the’ very highest fi) the county, died today, aged one Mro, M the St $ division, go through t ' Priced cigars—at we don't month. Mr. Peyton's wife died last|,, Mt M Ungerleider is expected | and pay off e Pe teoctmes think you frill fad | Saturday and another child. almost a/* Tetum from a visit to. Evausvill aie I Joe ( er, a young white| Sheriff Holland !Will Make an Ef- E this afternoon or tomorrow, I three of the Colored pris- hort to Cateh Hin, A ese Drink for 10c j th eceive otice Ou cl $ ONE IN IN month ago. : Miss Alice Crumbaugh went up tol ic lore ce thy aie healt gil ving the disease. ‘They con- ] CITIZENS’ THOUSAND / Our own make of fine breakfast] Eddyville yesterday to attent a hese ‘ r i a young man of Cairo a8 > to be found dn the city. bacon and hams at Dirtett’s market, | party given by Miss Ada Benvett, Dispatcher Alvey, who has the |1 »-WbO was lnearcarsied | Tont.. MeGill, who. senile wife SAVINGS saat of our Ada Reh Seventh and Trimble. 18 3 E. E. E reputation of being almost 4 - C led e t Ragland Mond pha been he: 4 which is the best § sy cigar, Af Mrs, Dr. E. E. Ellis, (nee Miss}! ; alm 4g concealed —weapons, |at Ragland Monda 44 been heard Carrie Flournoy), returned to Dycus. | SMe #8 his side partner, Chi he teourse, some danger of | from ang\in BaWard/ Voanty at the BANK, No. 120 S, 2nd. Opp. Market. ever sold, j Sf tod ir hi it relatiyg We protect our Epsom fof ‘One cies | t, one set of | burg this afternoon after a visit io Ler : y preading on account of | home of relatiygs, 226 Broadway/ Paducah, Ky Sigh Biue Bart. ll to work and Will Rogers, « tis It is not thought that he desire cigars and guaranted you A gad Mi] cane botto: * “a th Sixth | mother. ‘ t H hat he desires to Le : —— a oe, rr 3] Mrs, Fannie Kellar left for her| Louisville, who is visiting here, ‘Ww f SILVER PAPER, escape, and if fof taken inte custoily _ smoke for a nickel. | If gou/do ree ot, £166 1 get oue that don't Duegnicelyf| — home in Owensboro this morning, |‘€™Porsrily justalled ia bis | *, Watt Hardin is in the city | Will ultimagely give himself up. Capital and Supplus, $120,000.00} J%s* and Bottles furnished Free, Licensed to Marry. ter a visit to the family of Mr. J y I to|in crest of the new fregsilver| Sheriff Flolfand today wrote to the 4 ——S—SS Trainmaster we will give you Lots / Mr. John A. Wurtz, aged 26. ; th t Band + John A. Wurtz, aged 26, and! Norton Moore. ( ; ‘ ‘i ing | @@tborities at Bandana and sent the \ n 5 : entral City t 1 y + that is talked of bein McPherso Miss Ada Reber, aged 21, Hoan Of tHG)' Rditoe James Wedd, of thie Catic- | tor hie t ras . erie. Thea pi} necessary papers for the apprehen-| Open from 9 a, nh-tadp.m. On Sat-| TAMPING FOR * county, were licensed to marry to-| , Times, and Rdttor Jack Wear D and the free | 8108 Of the would-be wife slayer, urday me from Te 8 E IDE - Sc 4th & Broadway. BN Ee, Jim tne Art marrige, Of Mie! cis entou ‘Tribune, were la ti |_ Tie story 10 our mornlag con ver people in tate will of| FLYING TIMBER Ve pattopns for th bride and the seeond for the groom. | .'4,, ju | porary rela to trtipblo in the boll-|course'ine oaked. te vontttnete that z Interest Paid on Time Deposits AT Dette tape for the no a The wedding will take pjeée on the Aad al —————— ae dding ake eon the) i. Vitcloia Bee will entertain (Or 30 the I. C. here was greatly | support to Gen, Hardin I here| paintuty Injures Ernest ate Centerpieces and yhny othiytinds WEATHER REPORT. sania ]in honor of Miss Hortense Funston, |*2gerated. There has heen nolin the interest of it, and today it is vaieaee sever OpFlonns. pan ancy wok. Datum il, BRown e y — Res. 5198. 7th - se ot use the | trouble over a colored man or two be- erat : ahh If you use flourwhf not use the of st. Louis, tonight. She will give| T° ia ad red ma: ler Thas been in conference Jas. A. Ruby f . President Louisville, Feb, 18.—Thr bost-—Diploma tills fle bill. £17814 crovking party. E * with several ing free silver men, Ernest Meyer was the victim of af W.F, Paxton f Cashier = ing; probably local showers tonight, : os re TF vorld-wide| , Miss Mae Terrell entertained the| ‘Traveling Fr He says the paper 1s 4 painful accident yesterday afternoon] ® RUvy J Avs't Cashier! By THALMUELLE! Friday partly cloudy. Colder to- ene dite tefterness. Pf. | Afternoon Cinque Club yesterday at.|Swausett, fof the St. £ isio UNCLE SAM'S MAN OUT, at Clements’ Bros. mill, where he is DIRECT@RS Boots and S night. Sadi Teen hg or eet Thurs. | tenon. Miss Mabel Goodwin won of the I. C., is in the oday, is. Howard, of Mayfleld, who/employed, A pieceot timber struck] Jax, A. Ruy, dds. Ik. SMrvit fe to Order. —_— ~ ally will have a yar load in ‘Thurs-| 170 rise ved $100 and sentenced to six | Kim in the stomach and inflicted quite Fisner, — GAo. ©. WALLACE. |, : F) KAMLEITER, PPAXTON, Wt geet tone aefRtock +N } [day, Send in yohrorders, 17 3 The track repair 1 rn se 4 LOCAL MENTION, General P, Watt Hardin, the well Dhpot A a einaeedine Sanit ty days in jail for selling liquor with | ® painful wound. He is better to- Ban eneree MB te Seo Bods, ah as eg Siiaknn Dia, |known free silver champion whom | anda force Fees tae tetas [Que # license, was discharged yeater- | day. R. Ruby Replete with Sfartling Situations and] . atives. Upfoarious Fan ! » So: théy then will say MUMPS IN JAIL, a wit accorf/that he sells the » are four cases of mumps in al ofticia lay afternoon after having ‘served “The Pay Trai.” The steamer Bostona, from Cincin-| Governor Bradley defeated for Gov- | penairing the irack at Jefferson street, | np A : “The Pay Traint’ wés presented to nati, will pass up at midnight. jeruor, is in the city on private busi- let's ae ee Be nO re Een pees Music’ and I; icing 4 small but well plegged audience at ‘Phe State of Kansas for New Or-)2°3 lay. The Kordsville and New Dean- | Morton's opera péure Inst night. jeans will puss down at 6 o'clock to-| The Cairo ““Argus’” of yesterday] | _ — 4 8 ; Y | field Aoal give the best results, CIRCULD COURT. e ‘ Miss Burton prov¢d a gost vivacious | morrow m_ says: F. Clifton Burnett and Mrs. Sev F ACADEMY. ut A troupe Yee eae Millie Boyd, both. o& Pudiicaty ne | In peo petit pert ere ehave|The Equity Docket Sul Being enth Semi-Annual Greeting. tte, and thd t Iquite halos ae, an. | Lillie Boyd, b > : soubrette, and thd troupe syoredquite/ 71.6 steamer Sunshine, for Mem- married at the HallMay ing hw afot ove com ping Free | Considered, Madam Melutyre a and Son @ eucoess. phi, will pass down Saturday morn- vf The equity docket is still being at 6 o'clock, Judge A, Comings ofti- | that slack, slate“and Ail shur, | fe F Wil¥opén\a Btusic | and An elegant supply of Chicago beef, '"8* ciating. ‘This couple belongs to the] Kye 4 7 | considered in the circuit court. e 2 meats Of all kinds esh Bayou Cook oysters just re-| host society of pee neighboring city rs Hanh ve ty cay BMFAN- | “This afternoon the combined sgl a ll kin’s 1 1 Bobo} at] kinds gf \ fine — sau-/ ceived at Detzel’s. 16f2 |The bride was the widow of the Spl ae Jot the Wilson Lumber Co,, and I 4 al aoring | ace | Cecilian Hal sage at Durrett’s market, Seventh! (, agi eal Wil ived at} PTilliant Rhey Boyd. It is a curious REAW& CO., foneer Building and Lown against F ’ eal an all. and Trimble streets. 118 3 ef will je “received at} Pt of this marriage thatitcomple'es/ 10th and Jefferson, Telephone |J. Matthews is on trig| / ‘ ie cima miele Asheing! oinss will com Lally's in car load Igt‘Phursday, If ‘on ” - ere Wiil Move to Ballard. you want good beef send him your] {2 | matrimonial union of three! 370, 1Af8 | aire. K, M. Wilson, exeouteiz otf Ca 404 North Fifth Street, stil May Att, at four oe i ‘asda ‘ ‘Our! prothers of one fumily to three sisters Mrs. W, L. Burnett is preparing order, f17 8 ei r Ww. ee Wilson today filed suitagainst to move to. Ballard county, having cones of another ELOPEMENT IW Serbia te ost ee Under the Palmer. Adult er Thufay ence N TING READY. jae _—Se- exchanged her residence on North i : ‘ escurinds ona Aik tor $225, . Furge- p, veka wis DISTINGUISHED VISOR. fost eesti ee Z All tho/Tatelt danees Will be Sixth street with Mr. £€- Preparations to Start the Floating J a Mr; Chas. Donker aud Miss Arah | : To the Public: ia toni me ates Me | One, ALLA | A - 1 OUR MOTTO, : given a any t i | rown Married MB" to annoynte that Ihave opencd-e AMY og business at PP suit pupiyd, | Know Your Fieand Fortune, | joy Nelson and Harry Hardesty [MP 4 Reedy of Lontyyite, | We tive 10 sxe ant —S , Rand poatiott lief a a et arr Hardie . 4 [Aa tt ‘ | Desa the ali ve mentioned ptette, and havg/on exhibition « F MUSIC\ \pkssons\/ Went Down to Metropolis This |} Ho large line of medium and high-prie6d Woolens, and shyt endeavor to far. ‘Cho Madam bh; 1 hy ity-three fail to show boat which hay been purel: ‘ase! Mr. Ay d, Neel, superintendent of ‘ it wera ar se = tn [iegbt wb has been nurcate] a, reo, superintendent a Saati toa. f' : ish first-class garments Th the very latest fit, fi and fashion, and ‘uy Argh peak @ fh ten sid in igfaction ; ghgranteed uth | from Paducah with a floating opera. | compan ‘ 4 ; in rma pag tee dry ay f : ‘sina ine . Sati 8! yi om c ng opera. ppany, state Past Grand Mens ean | Csiro ie oa miei We foreph e sre fc Seventh street. 8 bt. Hardesty is a well knorm Louis-| Master of the Masons, arrived yesten} Qtr. Chas, ponke vind Miss Aran | Willahave th dor Will be pleased to arr ams call and get prices, learn methods, find sion, We furnish tek Marriage at Ti oklyn. rade cheap hamepahca and has [say from Louisville and will” spent] Brown, two well ‘known young peo. | Qitiuinary "a out what kind of work wedo, To do thig/will cost you posting ut your freferences, Hoary FarmeP-enddiise Bogers, » iichard Heros, of Cairo, have also| macy ivega Paducah, wbere he baal pe of Paducah, e'aped to Aetropolis + ; time, and if you conclude to place an order, y Tearn laterghi that it} For farthes ifformafion sete SN McComb, were mar,|##gved, and are expected in a day or| rm oe moraing, , Pacompaated by foal |)" ehie iivitboadciang, | fives time well employed. ‘Thanking you for past ..vors, Nicholas Hote, y ran g two, McKinney anc iss Ada Denke <a fom ia] ried at Brooklyn a night or two/'*® aii Years of trial demonstrated | and were married by Justice Wm Am yours for good clothiny 7 A fay abd Sat since, Both are egy esteemed rd Lay mela a, , Ear, fas Diplogs flor can’t be heat—j Wright. Both are’ well known aud as Terms made know; he ju '. g especte y people. Wd a ca ym STL ALG Nee, Su eh Sas ; W. R. RANKIN.