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tog “We have inaugurated a ten days’ slaughter sale. Nothing in owe complete stock will be reserved. All our heavy fleeced ladies’ Oneita union suits, regular price 75¢, sile price..+.- A $ All our heayy ribbed ladi woolen hose, regular and children SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! | PERSONALS. Mr. FE. Rehkopf is able to be up. Hon, J, M. Worten left today for Smithland. A. H. Smith, Golconda, is at the New Richmond. Mrs. David M. Flournoy has re- turned from Dawson. Miss Fannie Torian has from a visit to Florida. returned LAND MARK GONE, Big Tree Cut Down in Oak @ Cemetery. It Had a Bee-Hiye With a Large Quantity of I Made By Arthur Smith to His Lite—Sensation in Briensburg, as Attending School There, ok Poisou, Then tried BONDS’ AUG STORE er »» ~Filters 2 q } ) What is more essential bj to good health than pure : gig delle pares 2) Judge James Campbell left yester- . One lot ladies’ fleeccd ve long sleeve: seee sedoos 88 1 ys aes 3 a a Enea. cr jay for Chicago on business. The large oak tree that has stood § Any of the fine ladies’ jackets in our store—former price cuts no : et das Mr, Julian Chaudet, of Lonie- | fF ages near the sexton’s house ir Sh * seaenseeceeeeeees oss 9.98 Onk Grove cemetery has been cut water? Our Filters will figure—sale price ville, was in the city today. down in pursuance of orders frow News of an attempted suicide at make impure water as th 7 novelty dress skirts, blacks and all Mr. Julian Chaudet, of Louisville, |down 12 paren ders from | cost ooct erates oh Millinery Department | novelty dress skirts, pisces vurple, [ia {a ibe city ‘enroute to Grand] “hsirman Jackvon, of the cemetery |e ty today. AMIDE ure lear and li : Our complete stock of milli ae material Gals bought less behiere ‘pact PRI i its tale | The big tree wae and]Smith, a young student, about p a spar. lng as spring -. ; nery will be closed out at ju than $1.25 per yard, former prices r. Robert Phillips and wife left! (0:01, 4 twentystwo ye Id, who ie 6 son A tnectialt of regular prices, 8 $5.00 and $6.00, sale price...» 2.98/last night for New TOBE (0 uC een ne a emetic (ct Teenslbahy metinany of Dia water. Every family should have One hundred new silk and satin skirts goods, somebody. Some of the largest | twice attempted to end his career Sat- one. Every Filter tested befoyfe new spring goods We carry the most complete stock of hair goods in the city in all of the latest effects, former prices were $8.00 and $12.00, sale Attorney James W. Eden left at noon for Idaho, where he will resume limbs were found to be hollow, Near the top of the tree was a bee's has been attending and boarded urday, He school at Briensburg, leaving our store. some t prices that cannot fail to prices sess $4.98 and 6.98] his law practice. ; “a “% | interest you. 1 os. ry iete rf “ “ nest. The bees, according to Sexton | . » interest Jo our hair switches, | Five hundred new plaid skirts, beau- David West and Chas. Dunlap] porteous, had been th Bor about] In the morning he was found in en Cigars and Tobacco GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY all shales, at and $1.09. tiful selection of colors.... +++ passed through the city today en| eight 3. Something near. two] Unconscions condition; ing to 4 915 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY |< DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE ee MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE | | OCAL MENTION. Fletcher Terrell, Manager Property Deal. Mr. Jas, Sherrell, the well known saloon keeper, has purchased the building in which he has his saloon, on Fourth, near Broadway, from James Bryant, the colored barber, paying $4,400 for it, Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly. Price, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 OLIVER: BYRO SUPPORTED BY KATE BYRO route to Memphis. Prof. Leonard Daugherty is lead- e ginging atthe Tenth street ian church. H. F, Slack, siting Mrs, on South Third street. Miss Zulu P, Kimbrough, of St Bethlehem. Tenn., is a guest of Mrs. Mc D. Ferguson, her sister. State Senator Mc. D. Ferguson came down from Frankfort to spend Sunday with bis family. Mr. L. C. Starks, of Hardin, Mar- shall county, passed through the city today enroute to St. Louis. Miss Louise Caldwell, been ill at the home of her parents in the West End, is convalescent who has | gallons of honey were extracted from the tree, and Sexton Porteous “hived’” the bees. They are still residents of Oak Grove. Are Married at 6 A- M- at the Catholie Chureh, | 1. kins, of Cape Girardeau, IL Their Home in Thebe: ried by Father | | Mr. Henry S. Rowling, aged 31, a PROMINENT YOUNG PEOPLE reports, and upon investigation it was ascertaived that he had taken a quantity of laudanum sufficient to kill, He was relieved of the dro and as soon as be sufliciently revived according to the Sux’s informant, he was seen wending his way to the barn, and some companions, suspecting something wrong, followed him and reached him jusi in time to prevent his severing his jugular vein with a razor, He was seized and the razor taken away from him. He did og succeed wounding Friends sat up with bim all Saturd night. What prom) ted the young man to attempt suicide is only a matter of conjecture. tis said that he was disappointed in a love affair, phone 369 = THE THREE RIVERS, Items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the “Sun Readers. —— *Nisbet is due bere en route to Cincinnati. The W. Battorff cleared tor Clarksville today at noon, carrying INCORPORATED ADWAY PADUCAH KY $1 cash. Obio River Spoke and . ow — A ‘i es Mrs. G. W. Campbell, of Clinton, excellent frieght receipts. dal Hide conpaayeaheomedians, in] OO}, B. E. Bell. tt. Jis guest of her mother, Mrs, Carrie) prominent young | merchant, of $50,000 DA AGES, Sie tics Weules ind ded le = |Thebes. Ill, and Miss Beatrice S. | were both out on time this moraing, tablished 1855. Incorporated 1883, Death Near Calvert, Mr. Jasper English, a prominent farmer near Calvert City, died Satur- day at his home, of general debility. He was about seventy-five years old, and leaves a large family, He was acousin to Attorney W: W. Eng- lert. the delightiul comedy-drama, UPS AND DOWNS OF LIFE! Replete with... Startling Situations, Uproarous Fun Johnson, on North Fifth street. Mr. Heck Corbett, formerly of the sity, who-has been in Anaconda, Mont , is now in Chihuahua, Mexico. Engineer Jake Thompson, of Har- rison street, was yesterday presented with a fine boy baby by his estims+ ble wife. Marchildon, aged 23, of the same plece, reached the city yesterday afternoon via the St. Louis road, They were accompanied by Rev, E. M. Hopkins, a Catholic priest of Cape Girardeau, M The latter is an old friend of Mr. A. R, Meyers. kc freight ut of the Illinois Cen- nd school under Mr. E. M. Brown Saes Mr. Jas. E. Robertson, of the ~ Daily News- Action Based on th aime Cause the former to Cairo and the latter for Evansville, Engineer Harry Mix, of the tow- boat Chattanooga, is very ill at his home on South Fourth street. He jtook sick while up the Tennessee river, | The Edgar Cherry that has been « Foundry Johnson and Machine,, —— Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey com-| Rev. J. L. Hill, of Princeton, | tral, who used to att i riceeasg asc soc and coe, Santon al Mon-|hines new and valuable medical agen- |came down yester to | Rev. /the Reveread gentleman at Re ee es eee ee here since Saturday night receiving AGAP i cies, It advances a new theory in|Pearson at the First Presbyterian Girardeau. News for a Like some repairs, is expected to leave Steam Engines, Boilers yf Ee ery the treatment of coughs, colds, lung | church, The couple, Mr. Rowling and Miss Amount: this afternoon for Danville to re-en- whd aii and broochial affections. It cures| Mrs. A. A. Balsley will leave for) Marchildon, second cousins, came 7 : toe her trades aoe en ee! ’ 9 WED’ ESDAY, FF RYARY Qfont cures quickly. It atfords im-|New York Friday in the interest of here to evade the law in Lilinois anc The Buckeye State from New Or- | bs t vel, Foote mediate relief to consumptives Ellis, Rudy & Phillips illivery de- | Missouri. y today received a leans arrived here this morning en | And Toe rue . g Brass and Tron Pittin “ded A NIGHT bebe AT THE CIRCUS! rattan Donnelly, The Dazzler Easter Seven Weeks Off. Easter was just seven weeks from yesterday, Seven weeks is not a great ways off, and spring goods for aster display have already begun when be| Mrs, Mary Martin has filed suit in leaving a the circuit court against Jack Martin, piece of his coat in the hands of the her husband, for divorce, alleging in- Officer McWilliams was near| human treatment. The custody of ught the prisoner, and| the two children, Immanuel and Carl, this until near the depot, jumped from the buggy, chief. by and soon of the Chicago Dental association and Northwestern Dental coll be absent until Friday. Mrs, Alice Rider arrive: Cowhng this morning eu route frow 1 on the Ben Boyd, the colored sport, hired a skiff yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock and went down to Brooklyn to see a dusky sweetheart. le reached the place all right but when 6 o'clock were united in marriage at St. Francis de Sales church, likey. Father Hopkins officiating. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Meyers were tothe ceremony. They witnesses had to have the bishop's permission, Abe Doyle, Colored, Arrested Mr. E, M. Brown, of Milan, ' DD., James E. Robertson, proprietor of the Daily News, for $50,009 damages for alleged libel The suit is supplemental to the milar suit filed for a like amount against the Padueah News and Sun- charged with flourishing a pistol in a threatening manner, provoked cou- siderable of an argument on whether the wife should be allowed to testify. A case against Joseph McMahon, | She lay here ate of Kansas from Cincin- bere this morniog with She lay ome time at ling business down the Mississippi The nati arrived an immense trip of freight. here for and left en rout New Orleans, The warehouse of the Marsden Cellulose Works at Marsden, Ind,, burned Saturday night, with fifteen or twenty thousand tons of cornstalks and a quantity of partly finished cel- DR. BELL'S Louisville HE WON HIS CASE. Man Who Wanted His Divorce on the E-TAR-HONEY, J.S.G | F ogression’s ings sure for ric jout our gloriow *,. = ‘The Dashing Farcical many who were thought to Lave con- | partment, to be absent three weeks. ial dispensation from Bishop moat ta Ouislanatl ) Success, sumption have been cured by its! De, J, B. Howell has gone to|McClosky, of Louisville, sanctioning | fled 9 suit in the United States court /geveral hours receiving and discharg- the introduc RR Or SAM, use, 713 |Chicago to practice in the exercises |the marriage, and this morning at |Saturday afternoon late against Mr. |ing freight. tion of PADUCAH, K ANSTER ‘Notarv Public cheer with prospects bright for all. rain with golden gain comes at protections call—with bless Land poor ttough- sland and a just re Author of ‘Natural Gas, a ‘Darkest Russia,’ ete " Metropolis to Memphis, Tenn. She : eo gett (ke a ees pan called Mikropilie to attend |oWing to their relationship, «They |day Visitor some months ago by the ty of Chattanoog i ; Incandescent lamp globes suitable|the funeral of her grandmother,| fe both prominent young pepple| Zane gentleman for the same cause. | 064 Oat of the Tennessee river, Sat Ly Original and Best of All Circus | for system for sale at McPherson's | Maria Liggett, and was accompanicil who have many friends at home to] 40 tame was published in the Sun-| ia nicht with a tow of ties, She nner AND SOLICITOR OF Comedies Drug store. tt |to Paducal by her mother, Mrs, M. extend, stucerest and best “ee. by “plaiotit ating, according tl was aground on the shoots for 48 | PENSION CLAIMS a 4 pene 4 " ruost of |Rev. Hopkins left for home. og the rr Me ac serve! e ae Valentines (ome Next. A. Siggett, who will be the guest of Peciccts cpedtank ges Sad Mrs,|murdered iy father-in-law for | BOUrs While on her way out and had Prompt and thorough attention given New and clegant-wardrobe tha yeas’ atook of Valentines, [Ame Maver Bennett, 984 Broadway, |» cell 'Hhhe sake of aetting his estate, |t@secure the assistance ther to all eas bs és ee et I, f rom. | fF # short time. j Bowling ate at she Famer ich et ada j/and lighten her tow off a Voueh oe Dy New and pleasing specialties. both sentimental, fantastic and com- Shih ay which was umture. The first suit! ig 5 obo) pe £90 GET 1 Vouchers fi juarterly payment of - splice gmap lec app Y. MG, A. BENEFIT. BOB BLANKS ee natiant tha Mowe for $5 sive | Hartne Bow hee her. in ote hn: FLEE vensions carefully attended 10. _— down-town dealers, St. Valentine's . ir. Brown’s object in pow filin, _ - Fda ale ge Ontice, 714 South Third street, F Prices — 56, 00, soc, and se, Waten for the} day is a week from today, and the), 96 oo 4 , : ie : “S | suit against Mr. ipoboctica \edlvides | NEWS NOTES. Pine-Tar-Honey LL indications are for a large sale. eek aay ie ere or |e — ~— fally, for that amount, is unknown. | a potters! ew vars Chanter . ——— wana pare Daugate Said to Be Hidden by the Col-]The process was served today, aud] 5 Mrs. Cyprian ‘Trouillas was ar- Now Tears Sreenee! Fs sss Prof, Chas. Davis, the well known | ” f the case will come up atthe April] A bill has beea introduced in con-| rested in Hopkins county, Ky., Sat- EXCITEMENT AT CAIRO, Medium size, second-band safe.) a isician, and organist at the First| ored People, term of the U, S. court. gress for an international exposition charged with being an acceso \ Apply at this office. Christi t rd : bea re he aa ‘ i : z ing an ory “i Ybristian chureb, has proposed to bint ——— © be held in St. Louis ia 19 the} to the murder of ber husband, who Pneumonia In Marsball. the woman’s committee of the th - They Say He Shall Not Be Hung POLICE COURT pecienalat year of the Louisiana pur-| was assassinated July 5, last. Eph-| js . Near Palma, Marshall county, sev-|C- A. to arrange, rehearse and ‘i: | , S : chase. riam Brinkley, who suspected of | : Thought the Prisoner was Bop) ieee cons are ill. from pneumonia, [fect a cantata for the benefit ef the By © Mob—Was in Jail pb ial “Chicago sports have purchased | shooting Trouillas, was lynched] os Blanks. Among them are W. R. Truitt, pile| ¥- M. C. A., the money realized to| There Once, | Fighting Island, eight miles from | shortly after assassination. » * ~ lard Kuykendall, son of Baxter | Pe Gah a gift to the associa- | x ae) The Max Woods Case Continued, | Detroit, and Peorees Sb establish an he state senate passed the bill] S Kuykendall, Walter Kuykendall and |#08 by the women's committee. ¢ 7 ie | Americ onte Carlo. requiring trust companies to make} ~,. - ; : ¥ My ay ken? Prof. Davis offers his services gratis,| Bob Blanks is said to be in hiding Other Business. Miss Fannie Hill, daughter of the| #tatements to the secretary of state. Tried tu Take Him Away From)s daughter of C. H. Kuykendall, 7 7 one " 1g Ve a * ul only asking that the ladies assume | DOO eesorely Sone Te —. | newly appointed district attorney for| The bill to compel railroads to furn- the Ollicer the financial responsibility of the} Colored people, and some of the lea ; Kentucky, R. D. Hill y ish free transport a rf A > joseph McMahon Acqui’ icky, R.D. Hill, is dying aty's4 ansportation to the railroad The committes held a meeting this|be dealt with according to law he Assaulting His Wife. Tas Gadi es . coraiiliva et ness, was defeated in the house. ‘Tt ct e was no little excitement in Y.M. GC. A. headguar-| Would soon be fouad; but they rbagiog* gg hy house resolver There was no little excitement in) tell Soap, two bars for a nickel. forenoon Mt C. A. headset’ | would consider themselves his mur- Kentucky W. C.T. [. has adopted|House resolved that Labor Day x Cairo last Saturday over # negro sup]... Ceapest and est soap on the | ters to accept the proposition. The ; " ‘ resolutions commending Miss Chris- | Suid be a le id posed to be Bob Blanks. He was ia ry Nika est soap on the] «tata proposed is + ‘Jeptha’s Daugh- derers if they turned him over to be] The cases aguinst Max Woods] i pradiey’s deci rh der gp hells When the Frankfort Lottery pass- charge of 8 Missouri sheriff, and ag i a : yi ter,/? but the committee deferred |€xecuted by a mob. Blanks was}were called in Judge Sanders’ court |, attloslt K vane Sn ie 0 | od out-of existence it was generally crowd of the colored clement, backed| | Come ard see w - re oan te ilos antl ismowrow, hound over there March 11, 1890,|today and continued until Wednea-| 06 DUNO" ep sentucky Water] supposed that the business was at aun] This Happy Date in Ninety-Kight by a negro lawyer, concluded the] °F CASH: Gun era palhcandthdel aS fog larceny, and was in jail when it|day. Ed Lyon, one of the witnesses, |“ aye " hatin Lonleviile will surprise| OUF prices were out down, ees tan Missouri officer had no right to take __The Cash Grocer. BOYD blew down by cyclone March 27,|has not yet been found. f Theteount of the cash, in the 8-1 the general public to leara that’ an-|t0 all iu cob snd hn the leaner pose oak 3, . " ji S. nape. — ional treasury completed yesterday 4 . Tate ms him away. ‘The Argus tells the rest : Smoke Pete’s Bismark and Star eR TES 1890 failing to escape, Anthony Green wae fined $1 for shoes sabotage of $850 a petra other lottery has ung op. The| goods in town, This statement is } The crowd told the prisoner to] Banner, tf | Found it Difficult When He Started using provoking language towards| dollars, ‘The amount will be made drawings are conducted twice daily | ROempty boast jus to createa “run,’* §; break away and he would be protect- NT Up Stream. CHARGED WITH Nettie Lyles, colored. ‘The Lyles} good by M . ve mace) in Jeffersonville, aud results are at]/You always know it's strictly so ed; but he le no attempt to do Asks for Divorce. y les, yles| good by Mr. Morgan, the retiring 5 kaha ‘ he “4 y 0 ed; but he made i Fi woman was also fined. esditar, once made known in & number of} When you read itin ‘Tux Sey.’ HOUSEBREAKING, offices that have been established ig |The giad New Year brings us good 3 in due time the Missouri sheriff left |i also asked. he started back, he found” it was { Locked U with bim on the train. quite a different matter. He pulled and Locked Up. Judge Sanders finally allowed her to| lulose. Ground of Cruelty. ward for duty done by eve inn PITTSBURG COAL 8CTS, BUSHEL] unt { sues ela Bi ta cenk The officer came near being in a BCTS. BUSHEL] until 4 o'clock last night, and found ae be questioned. She claimed her hus-| William Magahan was run over} “So you want a divorce on the! Wand. But to the point, we wish double trouble at the depot. There] Gampbell- Mulvehill Coal Co, ‘that be was going further down in s ‘ hand threatened her, and he denied) and killed by an engine at Burgin, | grounds of cruelty?” asked the great | tell a few things somewhat person~ ~ was a crowd of negroes who wanted | ayg mpbel —— po = stead of Paducah, About 11 p. m,|Méf+d+R. Coteman Swore Out thet all, There were no other witoesses|Ky. ‘The coroner's jury decided | lawyer. . al. In prices we'll produce pene “S to rescue the prisoner, aud a nun 7 2 9 1 £ ~ he found himself near Metropolis « Warrant. and the warrant was dismissed. that the accident was due to negli- es, sir,” replied the plaintiff, a and show you how to save your caste A it white men, Who had got the idea/@ight cents a bushel, The cash itched on toa towboat, and got in or “ Ida Frenels| BOBce Of Failroad employes, man with a ruby noseanda Our Dry Goods must be sold at once that the prisoner was Bob Blanks, {must accompany every order, {some time before daylight, with a ; te ‘trate aEe a erenel'| ‘The Kentucky senate unanimously | What sort of eruelty was: | for less than cost, Now here's your wanted for a heinous crime at -|tf Campbell-Mulvehill Coal Co, | back almost broken in twa, Abe Doyle, colored, was arrested | 04 Millie Riggs, charged wit) bats) assed the Bronston bill to suppress] “Well, sir, for tliree consecutive chance to guard yourself against field, Ky., and they were talking mit ‘i — today on # charge of housebreaking, | boring a vicious dog, was continued.) 4) jooms and limit race meetings) Higlits iny wite t a cold with the cheapest woolens ever . about lynching. ‘Tie two elements Officers to be Installed, PRESBYTERIAN REVIVAL, [Preferred by Mr, J. R. Coleman, off J, yf, and Jesse Mills and Jobn/to two a year for sny track, each K the door mat in! Litho Sel, Our custom Shoes wise people if confronting « a ner edthe| ‘The installation of oflicers for the Fc wat eee t with entering age, {Z2"les charged _ with drankenness,| meeting to last not more then fifteen| Jawyer, thinking n Gaiter, Lace and Button, and danger of interfering with cillvers 1a|+"Three Rivers’? Home Forum, de-|Large Crowds We loy charged with entering Mr. | wore o pach days. ing to jest wit i every pair is sure to. wet Y 7 i , Me re Out Last , ; | were fined $1 and costs each, ys. & to J r cr ye e lo wear that you charge of prisoners. ferred last week, is scheduled for to-| Night, Ooléman’s residence in the night and The Spanish government has con-| oNsider that eruelty | will” put your foot Io.” Our Linens The blacks had the idea, appar-| morrow night at Elks’ hall, M stefling therefrom a set of quilts,Phe] Frank Chapman, for indecent ex-) onteq athe Ape oe has "a wae pftom the Emerald Isle ne'er fail te ently, that the prisoner in this case unre Rey. BR. G. Pearsoa preached a] case was continued by Judge Sanders] posure, was fined $9 and costs. ea daalitiin Catena ai ine Ohiae, ry vac a {make fair women smile, delighted : saad be lynched when he arrived at] "sr 4 mor: Catarrh to tule section of tue | splendid sermon last night at the|this morning until tomorrow, and iM} 4 yioy Wimb iat ares ht dante aries poy Sahies | at “41 {with these Fabrics grand from ancient New Madrid. How fallacious this|sn¢ vB ail other diseases put together. | Piet Peegbyterian church on the| default of 8 $200 bond Doyle went to], arom unc yA mulatto, was | port free of duty. Mise Barton has > ane | slaasio ce ears from 6 teh re H rs doctors | «Divinity of Christ,’ to a large | jail i charged with carrying concealed a| left Washington for Cuba to look ; ilowout, |r tba | a a ye ‘gesting was, appears dispa be anid pres ribed D . large | jail. dj | ti a gtr 12- four [gtecting we would en i pale a he nity, taerstial-on Dlaer antiy, atl "0 crowd.of men only. The meeting pee Re, ie yeadly w apo ip ‘ nie OF Mm | after the distribution, dh n iat ‘ yell Leal would 6s A Eee d Madrid by Chief Mabanny last night : iit 10 Theing conducted by Rev. Pearson is| A NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS {'¥ looking vowie knit e made no} ‘The Keatucky house of Represent-| |... kod and the | to email to givadohn Delon a oath Tompkins !s F i 4 defense and was fined $50 aud given| atives declined’ to t ite| 74 , give John Dorian a cal It ead: *Towpkins landed in jail resulting in much good, pee ered 40 day | eres Spread upon its] F y come {fof Shirts and Drerses, Hose and 4 all right, No excitement. winning well deserved popu |To Appeat At Morton's W, - eet er ole al o alee Lind é socks et prices down to bottom rocks q :{ Mrs. Pearson spoke to ladies at the day Nicht, Harry Miller charged with a breach | ¥ to the resolutions demanding hist Where doce i Why, {and all who swell our patrons ranks Death of Mrs. Jot nam. “| Bo ies “© /Cumberlund Psesbyteriaa church at f of the peace, was granted a vontinu.|esgnation, nor would it permit the) gign', | to sleep on the bare |&f¢ Sure to have our heartfelt thanks, “S Mire. Jessie Howe Baynbamn, wile) ee ey ee ane viet ioe clrvalace ana | eae same time, “A Night at the Circus,’ that} aoce | response to be read, stoop v hike a t pi and value great for every dime,today , of Mr. John Bayoham, the popular! Te! a. — funny farce which has been the tse Eighty-one eases of American fresh} weary Jicod on?” -N.Y World, [OF Any Other time. ~ And as owr postman, vied at 900 Soutn ‘Third | soia by be vgi CHENFY & co, toledo.) THE UPS AND DOWNS OF LINE, | reigning comedy success for the past] | Mr. George Denny has surren-| fruit were rejected by the consul at| > '°@° N. ¥. World aclu ever blend with ‘a heart and es street, at nine o'clock Satur Hall's Family Pls are the best five years, will be produ dered the troublesome honor of « | Hamburg Saturday because of San Where the Money Is Made, hand for every friend’? and a bright ing. The deceased was 27 years old, Mr, H. Jansen Dead The Byrons at Morton's Opera |" 2¢%¢ Wednesday night, ing as referee in federal appointments | Jose scale infection, Dried fruits! Bighead—Iow © bohemian | New Year to eyery one, is the earu~ trai had been il from several months) afr, Henry’ Jansen, — venerable Hines vonoetie hints by M. E. Rice’s big company of | the Seventh district, not barred, An imperial ordinance] resorts manage t . “s [eat wish of Dontan, from copsumption. She was former-| rather of Rev, Father H W. Jansen A comedians, singers, dancers and mu-| ~ at Berlin prohibits the introduction never 205 Broadway, Padueab, Ky. mS ly a Miss Howe, and a sister to Mr. | ce g¢. Francis de Sales church, died Oliver Byron supported by Kate|sicians. Perhaps no similar product Awarded of American living plants until farther They make oe elles ae Sam Howe, of Grafton, Ill. She|at Louisville Friday at th » died) Byron and their company of come-|ion has met with the same liberal pat-! Highest Honors—World’s Fair, notice. aut ot Hoh eale crouse cae at Louisville Friday at the age of 73. | q “ill . 8! is trying to acquire! yy t Belmont, ¢ leaves besides a husband, two clul-|-yy¢ ¢uneral took place at 9 o'clock dians will appear at Morton's opera|ronage and approvalof the amuse- Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair T. Jefferson Coolidge, after a trip aa” bohentiguecattom Mr. August Belmont, chairman of dice, who were at ber bedades Tbo| yorterder moraine at Bt Martio’a| ere nett ment loving public as has this jolly - : * Tthrough the South, says the New InIAnK-— OWN |the Ronnaial board of caanilp aise vr funeral took place from the First) cyurch, burial at Me ohnek eo eartin’®| The Ups and Downs of Life” is farce, and the mere announcement of DR: England cotton mill workers must ac- erg meg Nechyille rallrogd.: bs arranged. to j Christian cbureb, interment at Oak ' emetary: 4 melodrama full of startling situae|its production here will be sutticient . cept the wage reduction or forever gd Rg, furnish the cash to pay aff s 67,000, sb wanes, tiovs with plently of comedy creat-|to fill the theater to overflowing remain idle, aa the Southern mills are gr T have wiada.a creat one ee cee Are . —_——_—_———_ Pure maple sugar, per Ib., 1c, | 9 Toare of laughter during the four|The company engaged for this season prosperous, possess decided [2a . Dhle.te dp the patore os 8. Joep : A Monster Fish Killed. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gel., 30v, |2¢l80f the piece. ‘The sentimental is the best ever seen in the play each vantages and are generally superior) She—I am aware of the fact. fap A¥o years, 90,009,000. 08:4. pay x Frank Bennett, a mattress maker} Choice dates, per Ib., 74. portion tells a beautiful story of lovejiu the play each member being es- in construction to the average Northe — He—Oh, you are? Good-night.— ste unified ,bonds being given as y of Paducah, killed a huge fish of the! Choice dried’ fig, per Ib., 7c, |*B4, revenge. pecially selected for the various roles ero mill. Detroit Free Press, re sic e. gar species, bear Smithland, Living-| Choice N, O, molasses, per gal. The company is a strong one end| they assume and all appear in up-to- CREAM ——— — — g k, and brought! 85¢, ’ | the piece well mounted with new and | date specialties during each act. 2 nama 83. ~ a cine onic %, ston county lust wee the hideous head to Padubah. The monster was caught on a trot line, shot with a Winchester | rifle, It was six feet in Jength and | had shell-lke sevles and @ head | something similar to hat of an alliga- | tor, The fish bad beeo seen # num ber of times about Smithland, Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40¢. Oranges, per doz., 10¢, to 80c, Qt. bottles best catsup, 15¢, 1, L, RanpoLeg. 123 8. Second st. Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and Throst Specialist, Paducah, tf, and had to | Phone 89. beautiful scenery. Married Saturday. Z. T. Fletcher, a goveroment light man, and Fannie Floufhoy, colored, were married 8: jay evening. Death at Brooklyn, Mr. Rogers, aged died lust night at his bome in Brooklyn of poeumonia, after a brief illness He leaves a family, ‘Fo Cure Constipation Forever, ke Cagcarets Candy Cathartic, 10c or 250 we CG. tell to cure, leis Felund moves caer ere Bee tos Bary Cones, y sercoten commana (Ben sir00g, blood pure, i, ey Many former 10c Smokers