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‘ -- At a0 tithe in the roand year i this all the little tots in town. The store, ire und bide Metropolis Clippings for Kindling, Mr. Fred Greif, ‘We have more than doubled ovr stock and selling space and shal make a bold puth to fully double the sales in handkerchiefs over any pre vious season Men's hemstitched lawn handker- chiefs, good size and quality, for 5c each Men's all-linen hemstitehed hand kerchiefs at 15¢ and 250. Women's hemstitehed and embroi dered linen cambric handkerchiefs at 25c. each, Finer grede, daiutiest embroidered and real lace handkerchiefs, from 50 cents to $15 00 e A Pair of Kid Gloves Makes an acceptable Christmas pres et, Thi, department is now at its best. Here are a few hints from the big stock. Men's lined dog skin gloves at 50c ‘the pair. Misses’ five ho.k kid gloves at $1 the pair, The new grees, ox-blocd and other popular shades in Jatlios’ stylis! henry ptieobed kid gloves at $1. ~* te, Mack and delin® shad in best kid-pioves ¢ © 81-50 the p Dolig! wolls! Dolls! Enoaga to gladden the hearts of The big SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, a The Be ‘The well known baker lately of H. Gockel’s, bas bought the stock and fixtures ,of /J. H. Thompson, the bakery | and will henceforth be known as the “Bon Ton Bakery.” Mr. Greif is well known here with many riends, and will no doubt prove successful in his new undertaking. e him.» share of your patrewse- Loc.at. MENTI Just Ree A barrel of Laby Jake Bieder Ankle le Mr. Clint Wilcox, of the American Express Company, is suffering trom a sprained ankle, sustained by jump- Herring at The ll-Mulvi 210 8, Third Street, Pittsburgh and McHen ddvatinviod ew st on the Market. Miss ‘Florence ‘Adler, Soprano, Miss Flora Parsons, Solo Pianist ‘Two artiow 4 enegeot Tepate The Great Hungarian Viol pimenyi, _\To, Homes'Needing a. Piano, PERSONALS. Mr. J, K. Bondurant went to Princeton today. J. B. Whitmore, of Chicago, 1s at the New Richmond. Col. B. H. Scott Clarksville on a visit. Trainmaster J. J. Flynn went up to Central City today. Bartley Cushing, of St. at the New Richmond. Col. George O. Hart has returned from Lexington, Tenn. W. A. McCollin, of St. Louis, is at the New Richmond. John Moore, the cigar Aruemend. | is at the New Richmond Luciétl 28G8¥6on, t the Palmer. ’ ‘adie Baer returned today from a to Eddyville. Hon, W. M. Reed, of Benton, re- turned today from Louisville. Judge James Campbell went up to Princeton today on official business. Roadmaster A. B. Sabin, of the Illinois Central, isat the Palmer this afternoon. Mrs. Judge Bennett came down this afternoon from Eddyville on a left today for ' Edouard Louis, 18 )) PRE... | ro BY sas ~~ of May- Monday, Dec, 7th, 1896. Tickets on sale at Van Culin’s. Th It brought in three Runs and Won the Game, Let us consider 2 PIANO PUR- CHASE RIGHT NOW. The har. vest in pianos is swiftly passing Oar holiday sa’e is in full blast, Prices were never so low. Rasy pay. ments were never SO KASY. $100 to $125 saved in a ingle piano, Parchase NOW. Remember, we are not located permanently; only bere through the holiday season for the purpose of advertising the famous KIMBALL fall line, » Winning Hit! /The Finest ant 818-324 BROADWAY We. Eanes. j ‘Fades & Le # —or— CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVEs, BUTCHER KNIVES, And all other kinds of KNIVESat SCOTT HARDWAR CENCORPOR ATED. 0, PADUCAH, KY, (Stox or BIG HATCHET.) Gro, Lenynann, ard, Kéntucsyand Anthracite Coal, MP Phone 53, 10c “display is attracting crowds of urown Jiao trom the wagon yesterday. brief visit. - ~ cheviots and 72 ple as well as children. You can satisfy the little Ones’ craving at # small cost if you buy here. Just four items out of many: Jointed dolls with pretty faces and curly hair for 10 cents. Bisque headed, faacy dressed dolls for 25 cents. Kid body, bisque head dolls that and ¢ ose their eyes for 32c, Silky haired, jointed bodied, bieque headed, prettily dressed dulis Zor 49¢ each, , Handsome Dress Goods. Just to encourage sensible gift- giving and to advertise our dress goods department at this season, we cut a generous slice from their cost from now until Christmas. Nothing nicer for a gift than a handsome dress for wife, mother, daughter and sister Stylish silk and wool mixtures in checks, siripes and chamelion effects, for 49c the yard Best hesvy black and navy blue brocade mohairs, 50 inches wide, for 49c, the regular ii we the yard, novelties in handsome dress patterns at holiday prices, Books. No more appropriate gift thao « _he-té,- We've bought a lot of them and they must be sold by Xmas eve. Books of all kinds to suit all sorts of , all elegantly bound in silk vellum cloth. The works of authors of world-wide repute at the uniform price of 19c, never before offerod for Jess than 25c. Sterling Silver Novelties. These pretty trifls are in great de- mand for gifts and we are selling them at prices to find ready pur. chasers, every piece bears the sterling stamp. = SI waist sets—studs, collar and cuff buttons for 49 ¢. Pocket knives, best steel blades, for 49¢ aud 6c. Mlaborately carved scissors, three sizes, for $1.49, $1.69 and $1 79 Shoe Department, Io our shoe department you will find us abreast of the times with the atyle, quality and price, In our pur- chase for fall we have tried to com- bine, so far as practicable, handsome goods with quality and are therefore to show you stylish footwear wad quality combined, We Offer 5 to 8, 500, » 69e, Migses Same 11} to 2 $1.00. KANGAROO CALF. Mmapielegant shoe for school dt $1.90, snd 1139 to ’ LE S’ LACK, ve show an extra good shoe, size % 13, at $1 25. HILL SCHOOL SHOE | Ihave sold this shoe for ten! datgeend as evidence from service) “enin the past are good wearers, tt M1, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25 sy BOYS! BOYs! are showing 4 line speci face forboys, Hi y and service. Sout arf general line is full of value, saengion as special bargains uetil ALC d. 1ie¢.90 bays Ladies’ Dongola Con. tuss: former price, $2 bor, Pbhuys M: # mark Ripe Man's extra heavy sol Without Sipaean’ be ra heavy sole "pen & forind our shoe repair shop with cheapm “artist on this work, of the worj!iver to any address in " Irop 8 & postal and we a egangh and return all repair thousands =~ Phill | | lace | the farms, summers Was universal ey in the vie: dustries enjoying exccllent business this sea- son, not infrequently having stand- renown and genius, Worth $4 Rev. E. B. Ramsey and family Four room house for ren! left this morning for Memphis to take between Clay and Tt up their future residence. Bt F, M. Pisuen. Messrs, Jim McKeel and Tom Elli- Died of Typhoid. ott, prominent merchants of May- Mr. Will J. Wrather, of the well] eld, are at the Palmer. ; known Mayfield dry goods firm, aged| Robert R. Treadway, our efficient about 27, died yesterday of typhoid] Briensburg correspondent, was in the fever. He leaves an aged father and| city today and paid our sanctum a ge Batiesd Oni B.S nd } ‘om! joners S. J. bere igs Meg Shakleford and Urey Woodson, of received at “For Rent. fn bread just RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. Ns, ©. AND ST. 1. MILEAGE. “Hugh Edwards is filling the tallow pots on the 309, while Harry Pixler is off, Ed Shelby, who has been acting Grocery Co. Jake /Biederman | Owensboro, arrived in the city ‘this afternoon and are at the Palmer House. Sam Beckenbach, formerly of this $1 per load. . lity, died at Lewisburg, Tenn., to- Outo River Spoke axp Rot Co. | day, and will be buried at Columbia, ran Tenn., tomorrow. THE COURT HOUSE, Warning. Mr. L. Trice and Mr. ble are my only autho; sentatives soliciting f fotografs. All oth claiming to represent my studi are imposters and frauds. W. G. MoFappen. Know Your Fate and Fortune, Consult Mrs.\ Leslie, the wonder- ful, gitted blind wedium, 407 South Seventh street. 8d3 B. L. No- zed repre- flash light Today. Injunction Suit on Trial—Very Little of Importance Done. Assignee’s Sale. Men’s and boys’ flothing, hi caps and furnishing fgoods, musi instruments, guns “ft pistols, wil be closed out regardless of cost. | hands, Burnett and Bloomfield have No. 106 8. Second St. Cohen’s stand. today been engaged in trying the in- nao tf junction suit of the Paducah Gas Adjusted Satisfactorily. Company against the city to prevent A small sensation was caused yes-|* collection of taxes on the plant. terday by post office official of this city was] ‘This afternoon Messrs. R. C. Ut- short in his accouats and that his|terbach, Geo. C. Hugis and A. E. resignation had been called for. In-| Auspolibe, who were appointed a com- spector Vickery was in the city yes-| mittee to decide and deed some land terday and examined the books of|in Rowlandtown, deeded property to kthe office. An irregularity was|the following: T. Cy W. C. and found, which was howover, immedi-| Martha Leech and . Irene Cox, ately adjusted and no resignation has} Mrs. Fannie E. Rqwland, W. A. been asked for. It is not at all/Gardnerand the hers of the laste probable that there will be any|Elleridge Palmer. change. A hap one. It is impossible to cheerful or useful when 1 ing froma discomfortin; nasty little cough. It that people will go on day suffering from thi disorJers when relief, tained. Dr. Bell’s cures cous hs al col tions. It is swift all druggists NIBLETT INDICTED, man is always o healthy | Lillie Florence Rudolph, fur $450, /happy or| some land on Massie creek. is suffer- erm | cold or al _A commissioners deed was today distressing|S- Cobb interebt § in the old 80 easily ob-| Sanders homestgad og South Third ‘Tar Honey | Street. val of alldescrip-| felissa A, Simpson deeds to gure. Sold by| Archibald Lovelace, for 8500 some land in the county. ~ Mester Commissioner Ed H. Pur- year deeds 40 George Timothy Fuller, Wilt Be Taken to Meti;SD0Ms)for $2,022.50, some property on When the Requisition Third street, between “Norton and Arrives. Tennesse streets. " John Niblett, who is in jail here] J. W. Colman deeds to F, 7: awaiting the arrival of Metropolis] Hall, for $50, some land north of olicers, has been indicted by the| Mayfield creek, grand jury now in session at that place for house breaking and lar- ceny. Niblett refused to return| '4a Marshall, Minnie G. Alexan- without a requisition, and the papers| ter and Eugene Alexander, of Hick- were secured from the governor of | TY county, Mo., today delegated to Illinois, but have not yet returned|Mz- Chas. E. Richardson power of from Governor Bradley. This wil)|®*torney to release a certain mort- be Niblett’s first term in the peniten- | 8#¢ 00 land. tiary, fhe is convicted. The of- fense at Metropolis was committed over a year ago, Remenyi, the famous virtuoso, is] Death * orf Mrs. [Chloe Johnson said to usually carry with him while Today, on concert tous from twenty-fiy sixty superb violin bows. He hes a Glos Johnson, mother of nearly @hundred—all of them of | Mest Wm. and Joseph Jobnsoe, super-excellent quality, and many of| 144 prel ied today at Madison, them inlaid with gold, pearl and| 1d: after a briet illness, ovior expensive ornamenis. He sel-|,, St? Fallen vg Lae Ba) respec: a ‘The Mesers. Johuson will lages to- | night for Madison to ati ‘the | Power of Attorney. DIED IN INDIANA, ing room only, Such is the result of Lost manhood dom uses @ bow more than ‘three or four days ang nights before it is dis. carded and sent 40 Paris to be re. haired. The duty he pays on the re. | *¢2¢" turn of these articles “fa uo trifling | noQ¥%; Jobmvon received tip sad sum, but the eccentricities of genius Media, be death of; ble motte in hive vphnudary *| Madison, Ind, She died last might Miss Floreuce Adler, now with | *%4 aust have died sudden, as peith- Remenyi, is a young artist, who Pos. oF one of her sons had heard of her sesses a soprano voice of great power | pele sick. She was aged 87,) and and charming quality, Miss Parsons | Md lived iu Madison 45 years, mov- the far-famed solo piauoist, captivates] WS there with her husband, Wra. ail who hear her. Jotinson, Sr., a prominent eygine! ‘The Remenyi Concert Company is| DUllder of the West,in the year 1851. She leaves three sons und four daughters to mourn her death: Mrs, Alex Mack, Nashville; Mrs, Wm, Swormetedt, Indianapolis; ° Mra, - Chas, Turner and Mrs, Wm. De fully restored, | Mult, Madison, Ind; 8, A, Johmson, 4 bottle, but costs only| Chicago, aud J: H and Wm, Jobat cas bottle, One bottle guaranteed |80n, of the city, She was alo the houthe work, No cure, no pay, | sister of Capt. Rube and Stut Neal, yan’! —- Roxcavo-Tonte Co,, famous ateamboetmen of — western 1108, Third St, | Waters, It ed Thi ems of Interest Gathered There phis, Judge Bishop and Attorneys Hus- | >% Elizabeth and D. G. Craig deed to wonderful| filed conveying-o Kmmet 8, Bagby rom day to | and sisters and brothers, and Mamie night y. m. at Memphis, has been relieved. A. W. Townsend has been engaged as special officer for the winter and is on duty again, Night hostler John Sanerberg has been sick for several days and Harry Pixler is attending to his duties. Brakeman Jas. Ealey abd Switch- man Pete Perry are both off duty. Bad colds seem to be maladies. Trainmaster Joe Rork is in Mem- He makes some few changes in the force under his. supervisjon this trip at chat end. Two circular artists were ad to the list yesterday, McDade went to Procrastination is thief of time, remember, Such pri as we pow offer will otlly through the Holidays, W.W. KIMBAEL CO. R. M. SUTHERLIN, Manager Holiday Sale. wey The Kimball Score at the World’s Fair the Highest and all Earned. 430 Broadway, Campbell Building, Opposite Palmer House, nough Said the lower division and Hood wound brake chains out on the local, W.P. McNeely is another vew e enrolled on ‘the list of ‘*smoke eaters,"" and his initiation was by ‘old Jack’’ of the switch gang. Conductor Alex Weddle’s father died at Humboldt before he reached his bedside, Alex has the condol- ences of all his co-laborers in his sad bereavement, ' Engine 122 Duffer and Hicks on deck rolled out with the 108 on the dot this p. m. looking like « three times winner. She ranks away up in the crackerjack class, | Caboose 61, spick-span and bran new, was received on the line yester- day from Nashville} andswent to the south end for the mew Jocal which goes on next Toca On that di- vision, Engine 126 is now biflocal i end with Barber and vin er ‘as bowers. Their regal steed, the 806 is filling the place the south end, some slight repairs ing neces- sary on her. ' Several new night telegraph offices are to be opened up when the new time card takes effect. As yet it is not definitely settled at what points nor whom the hghtning ‘combatants will be. Charlie Grimm, the mail carrier, was on his rounds again yesterday and many were the congratulations lavished upon him on his recovery. If there is any one on Chariie’s beat that don’t know and like him give us his name snd we will write him up. Charlie Scott, ‘old dummy’’ the extra ‘‘Con’’ was pressed into the service on the switch crew yesterday, So many of the boys were off on ac- count of sickness and for other caus- es that substitutes had to be looked up. ‘Dummy’? is au fait any where you put him ona railroad. Evin Frogg, who has been the boiJer makers’ helper and filled other places ground the shops for along time, resignad his place thi . and leaves tomorgy for Dennison, Tex., to accept a position with hie uncle, Mr. Mayfield, in the meroan- tile line, ‘ B Frank Dunkin, who -has been vi- rating between night yardmaster and ewitehiman for ry gore in the yards here, left Yesterday p. @. for Memphis, having been regularly prometed to the night yardmaster’s place in that city. ‘Dunk’ is up to snuffin yard work, @ad jt is safe to predict that trains will g¢% out on time there now. When the 310 on the accommode’ tion blew for the junction this. m, 4 little coon playing around the de- pot exclaimed, ‘‘I know dat’s Mr, Spence what's pullin’ dat whistle. Dat uder mw "t tech him when it one to Miia’ de whistle string. you my gog! in your Willie, dat’s de fips Me Bpeneet aud the little darkey seéined bighly | ¥orce in the circuit court. {direct to the residence i walked in T “~f ORWIC | ~ Is a Wonderful Discovery, and One Bottle will do in Four Days what no other medicine will doin Six Months. If you suffer with Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, Catarrh or General Debility. Do not delay, but tall at office at once to try this Wonderful Rem-) edy. It will cure where others have failed. It costs nothing if it does not help you. We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. We will sell for a short jime only Large $1.00 Bottles for 25c. Try it before too late, OFFICE, 110 SOUTA THIRD STREET, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY Consultation Free. NEEDS BREAKING. yu nd A Strictly All-Wool 10-quarter White Blanket Sol Glass Goes on tha War Path Again. Attempted to Cut His Wife's ‘Throat With a Butcher Knife. to 5 lbs.) for $2.39 Is one of our Blanket and Comfort Bargains. Elis, Rudy & Phils, Sol Glass is wanted by some con- stable or deputy sheriff, of McCrac- ken county. He is wanted for at- tempting, yesterday afternoon, to carry out the threat he made last week when his wife obpins a fe be would kill her, and yesterday left his present sbode near Stiles to come down after her scalp. Going ‘and geized her by the throat, after a brie! a letcalon. Drawing « butcher knife he passed ,it threateningly abross jer throat ‘angi prepared to cut’ ‘he. At this June! the |timely arrival of'a 4 who been attracted by ‘th screams, 60 dgubt, saved her life, For some time past Glass has been mistreating her and it & )y@ieved will mer or later kill her. wrarrant was sworn out against him in Justice Winchester’s court for a preach ot the peace, and if canght’ a former recognizance to keep the peace will be forfeited and he will be Committed to jail, where he belongs. —e = isiting Pastors Leave. ‘The meeting at the First Christian church closed last night after a good sermon by Rev. Powell, who left on 12:55 train for’ bis home in Louigville. Rey. Clay Roberts preached bi last sermon at the First Bapti church last evening, and has returns home to Mayfield. he meeting Sunday in a baptising. Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want delightful when the train rolled {ft and his prophecy was yerified, usr Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, St. Bernard si Coke, Pitts burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal from the St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, 423 Broadway. Telephone No.8, Oct 1 ; the most burn for the money. St, Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, 423 Broadway. ‘Telephone No.8, Oct.2t coughs and colds of the bables as Dr. Bell’s Pi It cures croup, whooping cough, in the head and gives sweet, refr Jing sleep. It ig pleasantly sw for! the taste, Any child will take it ask for more. Good druggists For sale b; claim claim WANTED—Neat, white girl, housework in family washing or iroving. 608 North Sixth street, f L } a 1’S Jewelry Store, be the cheapest to you in the long run, class watch work is our special pride, y OchlachiNegGl oes BROADWAY, G 9c UT fi : : - 9 d “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. 6 Will Appreciate a Share of Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. BHART ill Soon Be a membrance Only. The faces of many dear friends. That is the reason the members of every family should have their fotograts taken from time to time. We make a specialty of family groups, ae well as infant’s fotograts, crayon, pastel, water color, etc. Cail and see samples ¢ We are always pleased fo show them * McCLEAN FOTUGRAF STUDIO. » SCHOOL SHOES y Ready. Best Sorts--SMALLEST Prides. re going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY SMALLEST PROFIT, oar thoes, then they wil trade wi ea al toes Weta ot ee ding with us, ask one of our customers about our Shoes, and about y of treating our clienta—and their feet, George Bernhard. LEADING 5c. CIGARS. Ask For Them. ‘y Broadway. Estastisuep 1865, WILLIAM NAGBL THE LEADING JEWELER. amonds, Watches, Clocks, PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, PINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Broadway and Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY, you wear false teeth don’t try to pronounce this of you will all his teeth, Piece of bridge fork for you which will give you gs good service as your p the same condition as the man who cape such a calamity let us make natural teeth, and save you all the annoyances of the com: mon plate. ang’s Drug Store, DR. §.E..WUITESIPES. -Class Watch’ Repairing vs. Living Pri Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WATCH STOP? 18 YOUR WATCH UNRELIABLE? CAN'T YOU GET Your WATCH CLOSELY REGULATED? Has Your Watch Been Repaired by Oth No Satisfaction ? ‘ nT itoaet Sad Dore Neos Gy f you are having trouble with your time piece bring 1t to JOHN J let us examine it for you, and if : that can be made @ good time piece we will ail 900 80, 4 Boy to be thé cheapest watch repairers in town at the start, but we ‘i to have THE BEST watchmakers, give you the best. satisfaction and To give satisfaction with firste Joun J. BLEIcH,