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; eee ee 1 ! J.D. Bacon & Co. J. D. Bacon (J.D. Bacon & Co. BAN KRUPT | STOCK *| Watch this space eae ee DRvGGIsTs. Sor cake it aeMnity oi aba ots . soe pep All if Bas nes acmmagine tre “eso The Paducah Auction and Storage Co. —Prescripiong filed at pif hours.— mate et t youedh ge hing ycu Night Bell_, shcipes, trya a linim er neglect Hine f our Ban The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry, | side of door. dure, anddo it right. Furniture and Carpets of the Louisville Department Store was purchased etFor Special Prices.z at SHERIFF'S S. at a very low price and we are prepared to sell | Pharmacists, Druggists and ‘Apothecaries, | Roe aie teem | Nak Wek, Con. Seventi AxD Jackson Steers, Pavvean, Kr, PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Corner Third and Court. PERSONALS. | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, | THE GOAT RIDERS. Fe aantis awe “ ppt Items of Intercet italative to the| Matters of Interest About the on . WATER FI LT ERS. ) | Mr. Mac Beauchamp came in this i i morning from Fulton. Railroads and Railroud Local Fraternities. Mr. J. V. ; came} People. me Harty Le NA ry ria alata ane What is‘more essential to good health . . y he ' Meet a ie - i CAMO Reamer ft om et Re ew a than purewater? Our filters will make impure | Mr.J. 2. Buchanan, the cracker man, left for Fulton today. Pumper Gray, from the Paris Are Doing. | Miss Davie BloKee, of De Soto,| tank, was in on the morning train, : water as‘puré and sparkling as spring water. Mo. is visiting relatives here. Roadmaster Karly is in the line, ‘ w Every family should have one. Every filter H Masonic. Miss Mary Gibbs, of Covington, | and reports the track as standing the we “ | tres i Plain City Lodge No, 44%, met A Ky., 18 a guest of Miss Maud Davis, | freshets first-class. Ni REACaA coonetan te antes tested before leaving our store. would have|, Mrs. C. C. Wipfrey, of Maytield, Sam Low will hold down the right Mason degree upon Mr. J. W. Kel- 4 foade to measure it he fully |is visiting Mrs, rch Sutherland, her | hand seat-box on the 309 all of nest}. "Tie Entered Apprentice de- | KTeyy Dyess Goods GUARANTEED AND FORSALE BY how much more comfort, | sister. week on passenger runs. sree was also conferred upon one yle and more money's worth | ye WG, Muerell, who has been | Earl Worrick is boiling the aqua] yr viidate, An unusually large / " > f quite ill for the past few days, is im-]on the 315 today—the ‘goat,’ 8} oo oher of Masons were ttend ‘ . Or ) a rc that ayer te Ce Ce ’ ics antiohodh Gall Wie mibee ( Miced vere Sey Ne@mtiininige y who has once worn a made to-meas- | proved. j ure suit hardly gver goes back to) stisg Hess Scates, of Union City, | The special goes out Monday on-a] Grand Junior Warden J. E. Wil- INCORPORATED. 318, 320, 322 and Broad way ready-made. is a quest of Mrs, J. F. Hall, on deft-| week's crosstie expedition, Engine] jeliy will go to. Grahamvitle one day P 9 . frie pet babi 1 y at the ta aetenelog | INES readymé e Sign of Big Hatchet. Paducah, Ky. derson attest: 12, with Harry ‘Thornbery next assist Hon, O. M, Jama, of Marion, | throttle, will be the propeller. new Masonic lodge at that ploce. r / a came in at noon and ill remain un-| Switchman Perry took a lay off] Paducah Lodge, No. 127, meets at Skirts 5 New eee ENT ET. 45 Broadway. | til Monds esterday afternoon to go duck hunt- yfasonic hall in the Campbell build- sa Mr. And Bauer Foturned trow| its: He hunted, bat if he saw any ing next Wednesday might, at which Millinery oe ie Iwo ducks it has not transpired as yet. » the Entered Apprentice and New Origans today, fhere he attend- ’ vee pr ¥ 5c. OIGARS a WEATHER REPORT. . 4 Conductor Billy Lewis took out]/Fellow Craft degrees will be con- i irae. a Iseal this moraiog, hia first trip since | ferred. New Shoes readymade Ask For Them. — re er Mr. Chas. M. Farrell, of Paducah, " i. at isville. 4 i— 1 . : e easles bested is ev e@ Masonic altel ties are at ‘ Louisville, March 6.—The ste rm |, noted among the Kentucky arrivals {the measles bested him. His three] ‘The Masonic fraternities “are has passed beyond the limits of the | months cfd baby is now beautifully] present considering mote ve |at the Astor, New York. -—— — country Weather still cloudy with , enatied wi sed snltilien: fe cies, hae lense With AE: or made to order. ayy ii 5| . Oftiver Albert Benser leaves tomar. | ePoted with the red splutohe Camptell baring expired. ‘The cniae /®: B. STARI cS, heavy rains at many places in the R. L. Beck , 7 ; . L, Beck, the switchman, whose central yalleys and Southeastern |Tow for Greencastle, Ind., to attend a ian 6h tadly tamale bar site| cnitte wing the mater in charge J i save in view a number of halls, AGENT FOR states. Temperature falling 10 all | the trial of Wm, Gaynor. ot February is getti p ‘ asic Wiotte ora tant cither of which would make eligible] Gourteous Atténtion the question of n sections, except slong the Atlantic] Mrs. B, Z. McGee returned to] jicely, His digits are healing rapic coast, Partly cloudy tonight and|Maytield thii afternoon, after 4]).¢ he thinks will be left in an ugly | quarters. / Sunday, Colder Sunday. wee sit to her parents, Dr. and} ane, Oad Bellows: To All. / iora A ‘Novelty “AL M vn ooo 1 lately of Frank Morthland, the brakeman) op. (id Fellows feel very much { “NT Mr. C, ott and wife, lately of who was to have been married last] jor cs + itil fas . 1s LOCAL MENTION. |, itt tock’ leave Monday for St.|handay and oould- not get here, | ste! over ths A ee iad ree Ty ewriters, and Sup lies. a ri co 2 » has — Louis to live, after a visit to Mrs. | no e¢ As pt we he ‘i h Important Real Estate Deal. [sccut's father, Dr. F. G. Reed. [nor amet thesiay set foe the hams it we nt 7 ——__ 407 SOUTH SECOND STREET For, the The executors of Exstein Norton | ea not learned the day set for the happy |" jygteside and Mangam Lodges are / s | Miss Sue Janes will leave tomorrow | event. considering several important mat- / esterday deeded to Mr. Joseph L. ‘ 9 and Broadway, now occupied by C. | Points of interest in the West, She or, tins out a gauge to mark the rise{ Home for the state of Kentucky is a | rene. C. Lee & Co. The consideration is |80¢8 With a party of friends from Jin the river. It is in the back Water that lv Weleg sonsideret, abd 9 $ Chicago. _ where it is perfectly still. It showed cher peoable that i wil hee va a er, $6000. > . rise of exactly two inches from 6]he realized. No location for the For AT THE GHURGHES. o'clock last p. in. to 6:30 this s. m.| home has been decided upon M12 and WYN, 3d St, DEALER IN j { ; At the Sew oflice old papers, nice ‘Mileage’? had two pleasant calls] The aunual Inte Associatior CFF and clean, just the thing to putun-| Bas ; since gee Fe hal Little pais hts wane air Cid he 26th shims G OGE I S T.D. ; ad FFYNCY ler carpets aud on shelves, 25 cents] —Seconp Presprtentax—Rev Georgia Dipple and petice Johnny | of Apri lready Sa Will exchange for old Machines at liberal fMkures. . per hundred. Witherspoon, of Louisville, chait-| Hogwood were his visitors. Another|are being perfected to. make n . New Shades. in man of the’ Presbyterian Synodtical |pretiy little tot sent word ‘she was [unusually interesting occasion Inaugurations Fresh Meats, &c. a ‘The New Captia istic Co ky y gelistic Committe of Kentu KY, |sick or she would have come It] Paducah lodges will be well repre Suits On Notes. shoes at ora has t vuthoritie Capt. Gordon has succeeded Capt. efter at the Second Presbyt eh vas ‘*Baby Ruth,’’ the little sailor] sente< ‘ 1 ite attention. Give m t Tans and Ox Bloods. 11. u q ausfor steamer|yian church on Fifth street, Sunday bk er 4 an paitohies Mate ol ba ‘haar ‘ " come hich, but we must have ny : he a trial order aad I Aiea . pet of ‘Mileage Ingl and Mangum lodges have ‘ y to all parts of the city, MeComb ‘apt. Owen, who was} morn: 11 aud Sunday evening |" yy q Chasite | organ! a dichaT ies: ond ise them. /When we went into bus k ‘ tirst appoiuted, failed to show up. 7:80, Sunday school at 9:30 | Mrs. Mat Walker, wife of Charlie} org Seal fie : inesg/we inaugurated a policy Tolephone 16 Cor. 12th & Madison, whew Bat id : 7 Walker, the carpeuter on the steamer | loing most excellent work. whit i ga A Big Be eid — i Clyde, will haye one of her fingers bh a ure ‘" ‘ a if agar : Ara = Steward John MeNulty at the) Crsmectasy Paessytentas.—The] amputated when her husband comes BP. OvE sure by parties of all pol Vahoer, bouzht a beet yesterday |usual services may be expected at the] in again, She cut it some time ago] The Elks met last Thursday night se agtlpet Aeadig tag rae a CITIZENS from Kolb & Sons, the kk me of Cumberland — Presbyterian cburch,| with a hatchet, fracturing the bone, | in their hall in the opera house block . belly sie Je aptogtbi CHAS NOR 000 V which weighed 135 pounds. It was ser of Sixth and Court streets, | and it refuses to heal and conferred upon Mr. Henry Hans just what they gre, of refunding ' 16 ' SAV INGS erved at the Palmer, / : Jhuppell, pastor. Preaching} Fygine 312, out on the ma the right and title toa pair of antlers sles perio a / Pai BANK, - 17700 oy in. Bune liner oe . Tot E x igre of promptngss and politeness, iP M < ? this morning jumped the traci the Elks signed a lease for € Secofdhand Man, 29 > Sip fear age The best Water Fer m jday school at 9:30 a. m. Junior line foot of Puryear hill, de »|uew quarters in the Leech building And, Okt Bee 226 Broadway, Paguoah, Ky, for sale by Scott Hardware C Endeavor at # 0 p. m. Daan ghee Eu-ltank trucks, no other damage ensu-| soon to be erect on the site of the ~~ 7 pis ai . 214 Cgurt Street | “a NEE ABS 8s at 6:30 p. mn ayer meet-| ing Engine 310 was dispatched to}Rasor residence on Fourth street, ini i ( Riley eRauay? (lOR Tice | photo-\iee Wednesday “evening rat. 7100 | 0" murine 310 was dispatobed ‘to |Rasor seeilenge og Fourth ‘sire _Thece fa no change of administra Capital and Surpiés, $120,000.00 4 . nesda} the scene of the;trouble as soon as the opposite th According tion at bur store tks Vear. Has some expelient graphs bas beeen extended to Mon-|o'clock. ‘Topic, “Message to Those] jews was wired in, Master Mechan.|to the terms of the lease the Elks hes | day, March 8. mdtt Melba know nate Fe a ie Potter went along. He is ‘‘au} Will have the third pat ee the pro- a Second Ha in Open from YR. m, to3 p.m, On Sat- vt X are cordially invited to aig The ge ‘ : "i . fait wrecker and is safe to say} posed building ic ‘oon Y Wh y » Chath f urdag nights from 7 to 8 pis ne ~~ act . the mishap will soon be remedied un-| proper will be 26x50 feet, with two ¢ MCL ICILS, g | z r. Jobo cNulty was yesterday . ‘a ‘ q ples — % mee Y! Genway Evancrricat.—At the}der lis supervision. large aiite rooms. An elegant recep- Infants’ antChildren’s. [prevented witha tne St. Hermart|cerman Kvangelial church the Te-|\ A somewhat seonaional_epiwoe| tem Tom 18'.x10 wil be arrnzel] | SPREE STORE ®@® /and Shoes. interest Palton Time Dpposits . bbe Seavine » expects: Sea a : é se/0n the same floor, which, together . ' [ Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢] named it ‘‘Duke”’ and intends keep- | f\, plot hala we sro fees Die at res ee House with toilet rooms, property rooms, * f ing it asa pet to take the plave of [2° ! + mM. and last evening. A tailor by the name] | i cive tha (SP eel Et ee OFFICERS,/ Children’s sizes /8 1-2 to 11, $1 aE late lamented Gip,)* who 19st 15 p.m, Sunday school at 9:30]of Garth is stopping there, whose | &t¢- ¥! I give the Elks the best ap bea his $8 choc-endee Mion Jas. A. Ruby President to $1.50. his fate from an overdose ot poison a.m. O. W. Breuhaus, pastor. wife is, or has been employed as one | PO! ed house in the city, The buil “| port everything favor { 4 7 ‘ W. F, Paxton v2 Cashier Children's 12 to 2, 1.25 to cas | redid as wr re usual services {of the help about the house. The rid is to be ready for occupancy by | cossful year. Thee are none better.) R. RUpy J Ase't Cashier $1.90 Maybe ICs a Lesson. will be held at the First Baptist| {milly were out visiting last night |* dias ~~ The Trades Council | DIRE fons. : i * Ps anc ost of e boarders pre . 2 Full line of yoith’s and boys'| J: H. Mook, a carpenter from) church; Sunday school at 9:30 a, /d heey ie arders were off _ Pythians. meets in Labor Hall on the first and : Jas. A.Rupy, Sax. R. STH, black, brown dros-bleod Cairo, complained to Chief Singery|m,; morning service at 11 a. m.,|bureh and other places. Garth! Paducah Lodge No. 26, Knights] third Mondays 6 rey d defiver d to any | FM. Pisin, m4, WALLACE, ick, je last night that he bad been fleeced out | sup ject «Characte ns came in earher than usual and found { Pythia Il meet t zht f 7 t t F. KAMLEITER, ’. PAXTON, t $28 rigged is fp & came of subject **C aracteristics of Love hi with nthe teow bb cae Of thle 'ythias, will meet tomorrow nigh WANTED A SEPAKATION * . Go, O. HART ARLEY 7 o by river rats in a game of| evening service at 7:30, subject in their hall over Bernhard’s shoe : a ‘ i spt "R.Rupy. | poker, He left after the Chief had |. phe Garden of Eden, Gethsemane | Pt lers with the doors closed. He} store, for work in the second rank, | Nindey Mace CAME ) sell notif ; declined to lend to lend him $2 0n 4/anq Paradise. All cordially invited stipe ee fur a Nie Bade ae A good attendance is desired. Sam Deserted, watch, to attend. W.-K. Penrod, pastor. | 1178) ny ae aeen eto mak up|, Monday might, March 15, the sie Macon yesterday after- Sy panini . ad mgr teal fe ra ne conferred, 2 on late filed suit against he 1 in ‘ Broapway Metnopist—Broadway | the bed, which she failed to du dur-| Kaight rank will be conferred, at) 00H Tall © he te ie Cc. Thompeon filed a suit in the ‘g vhich time ber of visitors f band, They were married in the Food i Methodist church, H. B, Johnson, |ing the day. — The boarder corrobo- | Wi} Ume a number of visitors trom circuit court yesterday afternoon Mayfleld are expected. usual way, but somehow Samuel be ainst J. A. and Mattie Bales for| P2stor, services as follows: Sunday |rated her “statement and both claim |" t naina weak cy ok Remimitnal fal Breet the vatecment of a Tien [Scio 9:30 a. m., K. A. Cox,|there was no improper conduct even ag Py isle isrercione, Wi now J. H, Ballance and J.J, Barnhardt | SYPerinte AA eA: AAA —# | HOE Ob, : Otego Tribe No. 15 will hold their] make the absence permanen e Sa , ri 2.85 on a} 7:30 p : a cone i Q . s Mot sue Samuel Sneed for $72.85 on a Epworth League, Moni A BOWLING AL ilar ele of officers Monday Wanted to Marry note, and the sale of some tobacco to : m.; prayer” meeti night. A full attendance is desired An ex-convict, white, applied t Wedne 7:30 p.m. A cor.|A Proposed New Departure by] Wigwam corner Second and Broad-| yt, ‘Tom Potter, formerly a onkad 5 Heal |dial invitation is extended to all. the the ¥.M.O. A. way, over Kolley’s cigar store. at the penitentiary, for e 0 h money onable prices If you want tie home beef, buy |** \ |__ For some time there has been eon- not pald ‘the amount sabecribed! poner dide’t sink amen tg enc ak n aes Vbirtoom ys barn oxpyrience inthe work, fron a home bulcher, whose name) Grewax Luriekax.—German Lu- siderable interest’ manifested con-] 44, requested to call at J. J. Bleich’s| cirenmstances. ought a pill hn 1 for apd ¢ « eh #llyseim any parp of the city.ans- and reputation is\g guarantee that|theran church, 412 South Fourth | cerning a bowling alley in connection | ;,, 2 pee r i 8 and] charge \ red at any time ‘om 5 ¢ a.m. r g ; ; jewelry store and liquidate, Kania dealiaad 11 o'clock the quality of hig meat is all right. |street. Sunday {school at 9 a, m, | With the Y C. A. It is possible ‘ hence dechued, veer Pe John Theobald guarantees all his| Services in German at 10:15 a, m., {that some definite action may be Catholic et ; / meats to be first-class in every res-| aud in E at7:15 p.m. Sub-jtaken in the matter soon, andal ‘The Catholic Columbian Club WS HOME A (TORE sti at : tu penangs with each saJé of childrens | pect. Stalls, 3 and 5, market house. | ject of evening sermon, ‘The [Prince | meeting of members called for this} meets the first and third ‘Tuesdays in| Mow an Reeqntric New York Man Goarde 4 / mere albert TTR THALMUELLER, / 6m3w of Darkuss Contending with the Lord | purpose. — Meanwhile all members|eyery month at Cecilian hall, 2 We Wiest Heep ' ) / — from Heaven.”’ All are cordially] interested in the plan should drop] phe y Men's I OnAIAD | ped, WOO! pameee 18 | t . ' Fine Boots afid Shi New Spring Goods. Serie ” Tinto Mato ofa ta laa ve Young Men's Institute meets} preater part of his leisure time guard: | . : oes U me nda Bian ; nf eis mill ptane invited to attend these services. th ales ditalaa n office to learn the | next Monday night at Cecilian hall. | ing the te Ae le With in feraciee nae i “ Made to Order, Monday, March 8, we lace -- particulars, seit ngpseser 4 ‘ er bod, tr anke | $i and p- ou sale many/newthings in woolen} Curistian Crenou—At Tenth a. See All members requested to be present. cemetery, Brooklyn, has been requested | her tomb yom : Aepairing of and wash faleiGs purchased prior to/street Christian church, Sunday- GIVEN TO THE JURY. The C, K. & L, A, met last night po Mig Popeepee ti di ing hat ae per k w ‘ Hy | Boom Price Mr. J. J. Guthrie's iJlpess. Come | school at . m, and communion - at Cecilian hall, Only the ordinary | i; — mae ‘iy ass he carly to secure the sick Kargains. ching by H. L, Cale[Gardner Case About to be Decided] routine of business was transacted, | Mpyveen In the habit of doing: | Mason Wine, houn a, m. and 7:30 p, m. at Benton. This society already has a very large} jtoed’s own ideas after the death of his pags forJ.J.Gu peer, Morning subject, “Who Then Is} The case against William Gardner] @&™bership, aud is now making spe-| wife, over three years ago. The interi- | mit the publie to the vault H . Willing.’? Evening subject, ‘The » stealing. rive: | cial efforts to still further swell its] or of the vault is ten feet wide, ten feet | « bs . j 8 bf iv for horse stealing, was given to the 4 0 Tt has bee Ithat Ihave GEG & Secret of Power.’ Offerings for for-| jury this afternoon, Much interest |'!!* Digh gd 18 “Zah lonm The. verte | the 11d at the « Aibiowsd cece T e 7 e 7 9 yule is h vith Japanese bead por: | % . ) Tomorrow being the first Sunday feign missions will be taken at the]js centered in the outcome of the OM. AL NM elaleot Ai ald papa Os sco my lead item face, bus that ACADEMY. Bring your repgf frs to us for quick work. rsa / of the month the association will | morning service, ‘Those having mis-| trial) Paduesh Council, Princes of the | portraits and bric-a-brac gathered by hold its regular monthly public meet-/sionary envelopes will please hand! ‘The grand jury still has the case] Orient, will meet in the K. P, hall] Mr, and Mrs. Reed during their Ei S iid aan ved the | » Spaee eat ___., Jing Rev. H. L. Calhoun, pastor of {them in ‘well filled.” A liberallagainst Noah Franklin under ad-|next Friday night for conferring the| ropean travels. There arc two metallic | jam iy tye that Is cer vy pes: | Madam Mclntyre and Son re the Tenth street Christian church |contribution from all members and] visement, It is the general opinion| Orient degrees. Parties wishing to [eoffins. One is hermetically séaled and | jen doing and when tf # T have , will deliver the address, All the /friends will be thankfully received, | opinion that no indictment will be re-[enter the pilgrimage will make the] camtains the body of My. Reed's wife, | wsoclation will teeelven feet eae & ALE open & Music and Dancing ther awaits Mr, Reed's body, oe < School at friends of the association, both men | whether they have envelopes or not. | turned, t known to some of the Princes ant women, are cordially invited. | A large attendance is hoped for and ( are the very best that could be : + |A large attendance Ine of the grand jur, prior to tbat time. — All Princes are © large , Ceci H f the gyand jurymen stated] prior to that time All Princes are] , 6, wald Mr. Ke Ueda ont eave | ‘ letire tron tur TH in t) h PHILLIPS Services begin at 4 p.m, every one will be cordially welcome. |ihat the evidence in the Franklin] invited, how soon the second will be needed, but |). bey s Chil 4 , oon the second will be needed, bu f " » orn Jhildren’s ¢ ing ¢.a88 will com- Special Next Week Junior Endeavorers meet at 3:45 p-!case would hardly be all in until] Prof. Lee, the hypnotist, would |, thoueht that so long ax they wer i ° Thora , “ mence Thursday; 1th, © four e’clock Heginniug Monday, March 8,‘ [1+ Senior Endeavorers meet at) Monday night unless twenty witness- | make a valuable adjunct to the degree | = = 1200 yardy white and figured pique, | pen me move. ers. MOCy) aot OF hie Sete 1890 x dale el will tect Th adi Adults class will meet Thursday 219-221 BROADWAY. ha Hite oaptaie: quite, won| pGhurett Societies, | ILLINOIS CENTRAL STOCK. The Owls . . and Saturday evenings) wapreille quilts, 1} ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the , — ‘The Owls have not had 9 meeting Seven Semi-Annual Greeting. All the latest @ will be ta - in twelve lessons, /Private lessone | 5 for 45 jCumberland Presbyterian church, | stock Quoted at $93.50 Per Share| for some tine, hut Sapient Nereecher given at any time ty suis pupils, = OUR MOTTO, 50. ve Sen quits, worth hy a BS) Any % ae if ie for March. Charles Roth has some four or five 4 5 ‘ 2 ci , wo "places, would doeer) gous, |atrec', No, 08 Hlinois Central stock is quoted forth’ As soon as tes east Sele akin s Tailorin lace aay ee Fs al } " ee . / ‘| ‘The Madam bas\ had twenty-three worth from 20u to! - Mareh ee es of the road ¢ Task oud lice intens, arch to the employes of the road att or two more neophytes the owls will neg h years experience in teaching music in Easy shavey ana halt . Corsets from 3Qe Tiles Monday Ata : 3.50 per share. [tis said that « ‘Tom puree ber * bt best. 'e Sele erch S, and yreat many of the employes have J @ be Lowest prices on tailor ufule shirts | ul the eutire srevk will sell all | vailed themselves of thie oportunity " 104 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer. seabed aoe vig ped pia aud spring capes. [tek wp 2 Ra maa) t, 1e88 | to purchase stoc Paducah Retail Clerks’ Union, No, too, We furnish the \very beat of 8 :. je oes pal sah it in naa af Menta Diane al:. 73, met in called session last Sunday, All Wool references, Jnow is the time to purchase Accarpenter named Mavinney wont | /"¢* Petitions were consiclered. Suits N zon fare es sal) #1 Be, ay BY Courts Today. | Mayor Wire, into'Tom Vaughan’s restaurant at Golde tohplae Hotel n forengon or at Hall et aa ad wide a Arevelass] Courts were hell by various ma ford J.Gurini, | Benton yesterday and began cursing] Hope Commandery, No. 129, meot| Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Salesmen, mn nebhe 2 pegs ot apes a rend istrates throughout the vounty toclay, > ~ lhim, Vaughan knocked himy down|Monday nightat Koof He hall, at( 2 ® ; W.R.JOHNSON, |""paataiay and Sau LITTLE ‘TOM ATKIN but no cases of great importance Dr, Edwards, yes, bar, | and there was great excitement for a] which time three or four candidates sae yh "came up. INowe and ‘Taroat)Paducah, Ky.. Ly | while, will Le initiated. The ollicers re- W. R. RANKIN, - «

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