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\ Oar public appreciate the enter- Prise which prompted all this holiday | Preparation and are proving ‘heir ap-| probation by their ; Hun. reds of helpful hints bere your gift- buying eas are the smatlest. ' Dolls! Dolls! Doll Don’t pay fancy prices for your dolls. Don’t think of buying dol!s ‘ill you ronage to make Don't buy ugly do'ls! have seen ibe ‘*beautios’’ we ave show- ing at prices our neighbors ave asking for common dol!s! 10e. buys a nicely dressed, bisque 20 Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, Campbell-Mulvihil. Coal Co. Third Street. Telephone No, The Best on the Market. Mr. Fred Greif, or lately of be The well known ly bour't ot J. ry ou SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, and will Shenceforth be know» ropolis Clippings for Kindling, PERSONALS. Dr. A. Lowery, of Carrsville, is in the city today. A. B. Cochran, of Mayfield, was in the city today. Mrs. R. Anspatch has retarned frou Metropolis, Hi. ©. Glenn, of the Star Liio Works, is at the Palmer. My. W. M. Jancs went down to Pittsburgh Goke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railrowt People. N., C. AND sy, L. MILEAGE, Travel cootinves remarkably light | for 16's sex on of the ye A ; ; May deld tiis afiernoon, ‘ . a d doll that will just delight the ) B, ‘ize Foreman Clover and Ros nae Hittle coca, 38c. fora 12 iach kid| a the Mis. Toh Miller went down (o | , B: dss Foreman Clover anti ED ebody, bisque head doll—an oxtia! gg 99| Union Cixy this afernoon, wen, Be walue. 50c. large size, 13 toch kid Bon Ton Bakery Will seoit left this afteraooa |S wy, grits wort out om the P odied and handsomely dressed join'- | . ington, Lil, ona visit. Ip yicta cole a.m. for a,spin over ed dolls. | Mr. Greif is well known bere] Dr. D. P. Jewett wes called 16 |ihel ve. a Gn. ; ‘' 7 today 10" L busi-| | with mony riercs, and w'' ro] Marray today on pro’ “ona | Night onto deck Seuechag +6 Holiday Linens | doobt prove suceessiel 1a 1's} nes . Wale [Povce for duvy today aad will a: 4 No more beaniifal or sevsidle pres- new underic’ Give him al] Jemes Garnett and a. : a ve iron bio 4 ent can be given a bousekeeper tin share o” your paaonsze yee of Versailles, ave ai tue Palmer hated ta ¥ 0 4 . . ‘ emily, |pot arvive until 11 ~~ one of-these table cloths with napkins e a aeaiecial H. T. Knensenberge and family, ga Agno “a to match | LOCAL MENTION. Jot Verona, Texas, are at the Pa!mer ve big i Ace oa eee qe as yo J Engi 0 TT nberg « ude — / Hovse. Engine 309, hormberg an mt bleached table derannt,| / ’ ‘apt. Moot Fer i, who has | Wards for bowers, rofled in with (ie ¢ 4 heat patierns, at jo « S0lid on sewin rotkers $1.25, jen Green river oa the swamer {Wen around at the gait the swallow| 70 toch extra hea oe oe ey | *tst6 and 91.98. None, | Peoguin, is back acain, flies. } } the yard; ‘y napkins (o mutch, at 11a3 oat Guravi sons. ir. Secrest itor is, posimasier at} Engine 305 with Jas. Herring and 5 4 Beso the dosea 2x | Births. Carisville, was married to Miss Ben-| ‘Bumble Bee Mike,” as the hamid- | 4 Sets of fringed tape ate a | Mr. and Mrs, Sam Brown, of fet 0 day of twa ago fiy workers took the place of thed oa| . in good quali: y ¢ 5 rt . Mptrddion | 5 cared pon The tc match, for $3.98 set, | South ; ic street, are parents of 6) 4s od Mire, Joho Gad dner go to e nga That n Yoni, bo—s|9 i yard Table Clochs pap | PBS Gert Deby. this afternoon on a visit to n oa + bos kins to mucch for $4.19 the tet, | Mr. and Mis, Win Lewis, of Sonth | te'rpemer's moter. et'the: outing gang, te tapaaty gee | ins ma.ch for . © set. Pron . ' 0 ing ‘acl y 3 it J SPECIAL VALUE FOR THIS) Ninth street, are hanpy oy the ar} ay. Fock a Sloan and children ree |“ the rack bailasied | with the , _ Marge a guelicg | TiV8! Of & son. tarnen bome after # three months’ |A'™¥e disiributed during the fall. 4 tapenade cae CIR to Brg YouSGuituceu. | visit to her brother in Chicago. he Buichelois Club grows rapidly % heavy table damask at 98¢ ibe yed,| Parent» Brug ‘ Jadze Jas. Campbell retnrned this |!*S# The mewbers diminish weekly. $1.19. Nepkivs to] Tomorrow at.2:% p.m. sania bar oth rd P . |One member was lost yesierdoy, and regular pric match for $3.98 the dozen, collect his mull out his mei bos. | has been attending cireuit court, ied, Woes, ao tinael tien a He will atierwurds| be seen ia the} ptr, Graham Vreeland, of the A. J: Welch: the division passen . Initials Stamped Free. He wil sien working on Xmas] «Cogrier-Journal."” was in. the ciuy [BEF ABC accompanied by bis wife During the holiday seles oll :#ble tree. last night. He went up to Eddyville | Memphis can vk Supi. Hiilsand 3 linens, handkerehie’s and towels) prass lemps, onyx tables, jerdi- Hen eee ca veancasl ieee bought from us will be stamped with) nieve stands, Going vgry low this home ti Cocina, Texas; today af-| Jack Moithland, the yard master, initials free of charge. wok. ter a brief visit to his brother, Mr, | ©if for several days, sick, was called A cere ” Las prme* Som 15. b. Despont when Pete Perry retived this a, m. 4 o,. _ rath though not very Special in We suggest that Christuag/bayers | | H. J. Haseninkle representing | snd» Heponde hough not very a oshes sme eetly in the morning And thus | the Clara Schumann Female Comedy | $0 ’ i We are closing out a lot of Duck) tis ois Ark. Earlybuyere will | His troupe will appear at Mor.on’s yardmaster i Memphis, is giving 4 quality fancy colo?d pave ample time spect our beau- | on the 21st insi. general satisfaction there, and every- § Brand, best quality far 7 : mys rm le time to inspect our be: Bacdsesi Lied Ai di Wikcs, ok OSE ae ICN: ene dacog ts 7 matkintoshes, regular price $5. in tiful stock. send A. J. Med ove. 2 | the N., C. d& St. L,, accompanred by Be this sale at $2.°8—a real ba gain. We have a great many beautiful his wife abd. sother,. arsived leet Ben Englert, the “Con on local, . toys and other Chvisimag goods that | riche trom Mayfield and are gueste|left this morning Holiday Rugs |have not yet been stivwA up owing to} organ. Ww. J. Hills, cars as long as ? the great rush We pect all to be} ait osney Oscar Kulm ieturned to-| dream. was no Greichen To combine use with ornament is opened up by tomorrow. + , day trom Eddyville. ‘Today ‘the|at the end of it wise economy. A nice rug is a most| ee Noaw'sAux- | Gamage suit for $25,000 against} Acting Yardmasier W. A. Perry acceptable Christmas present. Here 20 Papers Marshal McCollum, of Kuttawa, for | was taken suddenly ill this movning all several styles—oll beauties. White and gray fur rugs, oxi-u size and quality, welined for $1.89 each. Handsome black ones for $2.49. Pretty door mats for 38e, Eatra size anese, jute and velvet rugs at sractive prices. Rempanis of tv pes- try brussels, with fri for rugs and dfugge's SPECIAL FOR (HIS WEE 10 extra quplity rags, department you will tof the times with the and price, In our pur. we have tried to com practicable, handsome ality and are therefore ow you stylish footwear bined, Otter Child's kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, 69¢ Child’s kid $ L, tip, 8 to 11, 75e, Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00. \ KANGAROO CALF. «This is an elegant shoe for school uso, 8} to 11 at $1.00, and 11¥y to 2 at $1.25. LITTLE GENTS’ LACE, We show an extra good shoe, size 9} te 1349, at $1 25. BUNAER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. £ We have sold this shoe for ten years, and as evidence from service given in the past are good wearers, 8} to 11, $1: 1] to 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYs! We are’ showing a line specially made for boys, H i y and service- able. 26x36 for f - oe style, qualit; chase for fal ; bine, so far ’ goods with q prepared ~~ and quality’ 4 Our general line is full of value, ty <<; but mention as special bargains until ’ Dongola Con. gress; former prive, $2 75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, lace only, Cheap at $2.75, $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole and tap. Cheap at $2. Bear in mind our shoe repair shop. Ve have an artist on this work, Na designs in Smyvos| *}room ; centrally loca j for 5 cenis, suituble fopAvrapping or to go under carpets, at this ofiive. , 48c, T3e-aad 98e, 1 made and full sige. Greate Sons. | | | Nice, 1 front adress X, FOR RENT—Rur care Sun. | We have removed ofr cleantag and |dyeing establishment back tg 329 South Third street, pur old sand. We will be pleased th see our old friends and the patfulage of all de- siring first class work? 8 oi K » CI hildren, be pres- Rose & Son. See Sov Cl morrow at 2: ent. Men’s and LP ad clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods, musica instramepts,funs and pistols, wil be closed oyt regardless of cost. No. 106 8. Second St. Coben's s aor J. V. Assigute. Santa Claus wil Framed pictures 48¢, 73¢, $1.24. Very cheap. Jas. W. Greaves Se and Sons, There is nothing so good for the] coughs and colds of the children and babies as De, Bell’s Pine ‘par Honey. | It cures croup, whooping ough, cold Jin the head and gives syeet, refresh- ing sleep the taste. It is pleasghtly sweet to Any child Avill take it and | ask for more. Good draggists it, For sale by Ochlschlaeger & Walker, WOULD-BE SUICIDE, A Stranger Empties a Laudanum | Bottle, ‘This forenoon about 11:30 o'clock! a well dressed = stra suit of clothes, and wesing a Ia lerby and dark | \ousiae!e, walke’ hich we deliver to any address in * city, or drop usa postal and we) 1 call for and return all repair Elis, Rudy Cleus wilt appes yt fNoo u's Ark and d. | his wife from Sugar Creek, nit window tomorrow at Noah’ s*Ark. morn from Smithland, where he killing @ woman in comes vp. ‘The Clinton Democrat says: M. and Mrs. A. C. Brown have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughier, Jesse, to Mr. A. B. Cox, at the M. E. chareb in Ca; jon Wednesday, December 23. Cox, we undersiund, is a business man of Paducah. Miss Jessie 5 | well known here and has many ad- mirers who join the “emucrat” in best wishes, JiM BAILEY the cemevery, Arrested For Breaking Into a Boat. Says He is Innocent, Bat There ts Some Doubt. Jim Bailey, who came -here with Living- sion county, two weeks azo, was wacranted “by Jucige Sap 'ers this moining on a cherge of ireaking in- ‘> the shanty boat owned hy the four | youog men in ja'l eur+zed witi seing priveipsls in tue powder sw | | | | | Wedueway night ibe bost brokea open aod every bing valvabie | s.olen ov of il, Gu»ks being opeved sod :iGed of (ueir conevis aud apy- thing else of avy wovil taken, Collins ond bis wife were living © a shuoty boat on tue Is'sad op: siie the ci.y, am? sasjir‘on res'e i on he] former, (ficev's Joos and Krier} crossed over yesivrday ta a skiff and arvesied him, brit &2 ‘ois is ioo and cys le hoows po about the obve:¥, Collins yesierday swoe out a wot- ‘ves at (he footof Madison s.reei, |! charsing him with preseaiing a pisiol . | Taylor, of the treasury causing iii rapt agalust Jim Bailey, eolured, who | Ms ia circulacion another doveis on the coming 23d. |about 9:30 o'clock, and had to res |tire, going home with a regular buek ague. Paymaster Glenn's genial face dextrous mode were missed bebind the pay car counter this trip. His | place was ably filled, Lowever,by Mr. department. Mrs. Rourke and children left for Lexington on the accommodetion train visit ber parents. Mrs Rourke is the widow of the boiler- waker who died abvut a year ago. Tacker bighballed the Conductor pay train at 8 o'clock this a. and| she rolled out as second seciion of 104, She wends her way to Mem-| phis today, distributing sheckles and | scattering joy on the way. “Billy” King, the latest devotee ai the shrine rimonial,was around early this moraing receiving the con- gratulations of his many friends. He was the victim of ihe usual amount of badinage dealt out to all new ben jdicis, but he stood it like a veteran, Several of the 8 ave out \oday dressed as nobby 9s Fifth avenue swells, Conspicdous among them is Fireman Frank Schraveo. His (038 are a sample ef Dicke’s toniesi—ii like the paper on the wall, and evel all wool except the boles | which aie silk, buitoa The pile driver aad cvew put to wok on Monday ve Hatchie iver isto be the scene of is undersiood that ‘he pew is to be a draw, as “Big Haiche on (he list of navigable siveams the 1a-lroud company have had {vou ble once or twice with smelt craft D ing it during high waier Ic is sufe to say thet the many about wha 1 done wiih sad into whose beads b's dwisioa will fil ae all spece ae at hie 00. The provarilies ae fuk ciel Bailey was presevicd ja cost (his|N- C. & 8. L. will ull ye. 'n pose! He siated that Collins euriied off |My ovemen s co'ug on god convem- 4 pair of bis oa1s wiibout ; erwission, | Plaved #' poioe vost way, aad ie) $11.60 sad tbat be pursued bim to the mid- | 8¥\isfucioiy reveuue deived from it dle of the river in a skiff, and that! persion go. .caice iat ibey will Collins reache} inio a 4s if in sevrch of a pisiol. He picked | up @ gun jo the nto Potter's resiaurant on Second | pad piesenicd it 2i Collins warning '§ street, heiween Bioaiway and -‘ourt, |him to diuw no wen on. f and asked for a cvp in w of medicine. He said would thea buy something to eat, Will Havringdon, was ial} e at the tine, gave him iheeup, | and he walked back ant ponved e ontents of an ounce bottle of laudg a deme e ft Would bea trunk, telescope, cuff-hox ny of them would either your gentle and being sotyet be a lasting, | ; fit st fan or lady friends | w ng to keep, would | tu to be- city, and favoring one who will ap-|« preciate same. We make a spovialiy| ¢ of repairing old trunks and vulise ¢ Lo 6@ US, C. J, Croar, a Na. , . up ‘ wrong rapidly out without purchasing apy. thing to eat, and the bottle was pick./ 44d costs for siviking Augusty’Legin, ed up from the f pmetmbered | ap, and what few dro) s 500 styles rock, man was beard u thing of afterwards] woods, finishes Tie Havringdon suspected something |; when the stranger walked sie saw that ‘e! pal witness against Collios, Ant, was recoga ' iJ § h | | S bum into the cup and then drained it] a t] Ji appeais that Baily is the prinei- | g end as/ fi ue said he could piove his inoovence iti av Heviy Gholson, the case was coa- {EP jnaed, Naacy Collins, wife of the defend- ved for her appeas+ nee and isthe daughter of Pier .. | i« Seoit, a well known citizen of Li -|w. ngstoa county, a Bud Davis, colored, was fined §° ) Try the old reliable 8; Bernard was labeled ‘Laudanum’ and], ried after the woullebe suict te, | Coal and get thebest,# you want |1 ho down Court street and| the most burn for money, St, | iu riet down towards the river, dis-| Bernard Coal Co., ine: prated, earings ti at the laudawia was not a d quality, judging from the udor remained, The nio to press time, 428 Broadway. ‘Tele Ark tomorrow, one No.8, id chairs; all J. dds aves & Sons, | his 7 bock pocket BOt relinquisis ii ho om of bis boa. fist tain upoa receipt of the tele- in sti of wae youu you know, eveiy ihe bhavkes’, St. Bernard Silvey burgh Coal and irom the St.Be Telephone No. 8 will Lewis hied him howe oo ‘ue am ein, bith of It is said thui be vode ‘he ev-{ vonoun ing the his| ine all ive woy io gad ti ped the 1a the feel, aod tea he Lime made 7.5 (00 slow for biw. 8 joy huew no boun vemaa shovel wheo le Bae evow thinks ( aud some of ihe ¢ ‘ »y8 will sooa be arguing ue poins ‘ih bim, if indi vtions count for bi, formance thirty ace nard Coal, Joke, Pitis- Athracite Coal nard Coal Co., 23° Broadway. Oot. 21 Get the best, Si. B by all. corporated, sks, A Popula; Mr, Will Mat} Bleich, aud friends call, Y. is now with Jobo I be pleased to huve dlowi| tt to do the wof Endorsed by Great Artists Open Evenings unti Christmas. ¢ W. W. KIMEALL CO. ‘Wabash Ave., ne sVeseesesseoeseee Free for All Concert One week, beginniag Tuesday even- ing, Dec. 8, 1896; at 6:30 o'clock, at KIMBALL HALL, NO, 430 BROADWAY Opposite Paluicv House. do's will be ee ’ Every nighf FREE that enjoy, ’ L} 0 . ral a v ¢ and KIMBALL PIANOs ist will a: ist in the srom tie to time. Jackson St a ¢ ’ ¢ tette and mandolin club. a v ’ 4 R. hi. SUTHERLIN, Manager Holiday Sale. W.W KIMBALL CO. CHICAGO. Road the names of Paducah people whom we are curing permanen‘ly: MATILDA LAY. G. W. SLAUGHTER. SARAI VASSUER. will bal We are going to sell | | | theie first efforis, where piling for an | snd) Choice of any jacket in our house for | $'7.50 This i» cludes all of our finest jackets, ranging . in price from $16 to comes irom the vast amount of stuff - | with which the market is flood- jed. When you want a perfectly pure artiele for home and medic- inal use you will find it in our famous OLD BATTLE AX at 82 |Read Cur Coll Adyertise- ment in To-day’s Sun, ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS, ee ft This Attcrnoon, The Columbian Desmetic Club left at 4:50 (his affernoon on the Cowl- ing for Met: opolis, here vaupied the Noah's Ark opened Ug Another case of beauiifal china last Pome It is now on sale and being admired Comb cases, bgbk cases, ladies ‘ouey 2 bo chi present, In giving us your patron he bottle was left at the city ball] “Geua Nice oak tables 880; P8e and $1.93] 2%! china , . cheap at J age you are helping a home mani-|and Mayor Yeiver sail it would] geo «yo qa ing machine | WF much moke, vo, factory, keeping the money in the|bol! an ounce, but gave it as his working in the w at Noah’s| !1d3 Gipvis & Dons. Lost manhood Worth $50 a bettle, but costs only $1 @ bottle. One bette guarantecd “No cure, no pay. NOave ‘Tonic Co., 110 8, Third st. EDWARD CYARK. WM LANDERMAN. O CO. BORD. JOE YAMPBELL. OHN POWELL. impure, green, doctored OO per gallon, 206 Broadway. Israel tonight at 7:30, and Re time since bis long iMacs, to give tonight, ‘Testimonial No L. Brigman, & per. About 0 409 » Mrs all her frien the time, relief. ue her, she ixees, side-|tle offRoncado| Tonic and doing tadles | gaves & Sons. fully restored, TO ALL high class ‘‘Musi- ‘obson’s full orchestra Several prominent loval pian- programme Also a quar. A'l Come Out. RS. WILL WATKINS. RS. ALMEDA THOMAS AKTHUR MABYERS. MRS. 8S. P. GARRISON. J. L. PUTNAM.” We bave about 100 others. but space is too | too small to show tLem, but cali at once, neigh- bor, and trya $1 bo.tle for 25c weeks more. Office 110 S. Third St. Beene 3080 CUR SOPHAGOTOMY.| Only two The harm in Whiskey mostly SCHWAB LIQUOR CO, ngerleider will officiate for the first i He de- sires Lo see all his congregation oui, Now Ready. jecond street, recommends Roacade onic to «She has heen sick |for the pasy/year, unable toflo any- thi ‘Phree doctors tretréd her all but could not give her any So a fridud purchased a bot- gave to fter takipg about halfa bottle akle to do all her s Mil her friends to Oitice up in our Shoes, then they will trade not trading with us, ask one of our way of treating our clients—and their feet, El!" e the prive asked, Fredonia washek, \ Address Box 43, | Ay 115 N, Ki enclose stamp 5 jane «etal The Finest and Cheapest Line --—OF —— CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIVES And all other kinds o IVES at SCOTT HARDWARE €0., (ENCOMPORATED ) 318-324 BROADWAY «se i oo (Stow of BIG HATCHET.) PADUCAH, KY, Wa, Eaves Geo, Lenxnann. Phone 53, Eades & Lehnhard. . Kéntuckyand Anthracite Coal, LUMP : - - EGG - . - : NUT revee - 9 Old “Lee” Anthracite, $825 Ton. We Will Appreciatea Share of Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. 5c. CIGARS) Ask For Them. NOTICE. FOTOGRAFS AT YOUR OW From now until the first of January, 189% RICE, will make a holiday ran on my Cabinet Fotografs at the rock bottom price of $2.00 per dozen. The best ‘‘fots’’ ever offered tor C. P. McCLEAN. the money in the « 405s Broadway. Estaniisuep 1865, WILLIAM NAGBL, THE ‘LEADING JEWELER. Diamonds, Watches, Glecks, PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.: Cor, Broadway and Third Streets. PADUCAH, KY, If you wear false teeth don’t try to pronounce this or you will be in the same ondition as the man who swallowed his teeth, To escape such a calamity let us make a piece of bri Work for you which will give you as good service as natural teeth, and save you all the annoyances of the com- mon plate, Over Lang’s Drug Store, DR. CE. WHITESIDES. OL Kai & Wartesibes ) EVERYBODY + SAYS JOHN J. BLEICH has the larg- est, prettiest and best selected stock of HOLIDAY GOODS con- sisting of Clocks, Silverware; Bronzes, Noveliigs, &c. in the city, and his prices please everybody call and see for yourself JNO. J. BLEICH, 223 BROADWAY, SCHOOL SHOES \ Best Sorts---SMALLEST Pri We are going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the V ERY SMALLEST PROFIT, r We want to draw your children’s trade; we want your children to grow with us all their lives. If you are Our customers about our Shoes, and about “ Spring replaced at $1.00 each for limited time. George Bernhard, "Wanted Agents. | Wanted, 4 Male and fe to take orders for! A hustler who ids soliciting, secoag> >»