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b The Finest and Cheapest Line nn = Co. Campbell-Mulvihili Coal Holiday Goods. Out public appreciate the enter- prise which prompted all this holiday Preparation and are proving their el probation by their patronage. Hen.) Greds of helptul hints here to make) your gift-buying easy and our prices are the smallest. | mn | Dolls! Dolls! Doll Don’t pay fancy prices for your, Jolls, Don’t buy ugly dolls! | Don’t think of buying dolls till you Tiave seen the ‘*Beiiiities’’ we are show- ing at prices our neighbors are asking for common dolls! 10c. buys a nicely dressed headed doll that will just little ones. 25c. for a 12 inch ky body, disque head dolli—an extra value. 60c. large size, 18 inch kid bodied and handsomely dressed jvint- ed dolls. bisque Holiday Linens No more beantiful or sensible pres- ent can be given a housekeeper than one of these table cloths with napkins i to match. 68-inch bleached neat patterns, at 59e the yard 70 inch extra heavy damask at 79 the yard; %% napkins to match, at $1.00 the dozen Sets of fringed table cloths, yds long, in good quality damask. with napkins to match, for $3.98 set Three yard Table Cloths with nap- kins to match for $4.19 the set. SPECIAL VALUE FOR THIS SALE is our 72-iach extra quality heavy table damask at 98¢ ‘the 1 regular price, $1.19. match for $3.98 the dozen. table damask, Initials Stamped Free. During the holiday sales all table| linens, handkerchiefs and towels bought from us will be stamped with oF snd initials free of charge. ~*" Special in Mackintoshes We are closing out a lot of Duck Brand, best quality fancy colored mackintoshes, regular price $5.00, in this sale at $2.98—a real bargain. oliday Rugs pine use with ornament is A nice rug is a most Her wise econdmy. acceptable Phristmas present. all several White ami gray fur rugs, extra size and quality, unlined for $1.89 each. HanQ¥some black ones for $2.49. Pretty designs in Smyrna door mats for Mc. Extra size Jap- anese, jute and velvet rugs at at- tractive prices. Remnants of tapes- try brussels, with fringes to match, for rugs and drugge's. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK— 10 extra quality rugs, 26x36 for $1.75, worth $2.50. Shoe Departinent, In our shoe department you will find us abreast of the times with the style, 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 Prepared to show you stylish footwear and quality combined, We Otter Child's kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, 69¢ Child’s kid SL, tip, 8 to 11, 75e, Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, KANGAROO CALF. This is an elegant shoe for school 84 to 11 at $1.00, and 114% to 2 at $1.25. LITTLE GENTS LACE, We show an extra good shoe, siz te 13}, at $1 25 BUNAER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. £ We have sold this shoe for ten Fears, and as evidence from service given in the past are good wearers 8} to 11, 81: 11 w 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYs! We sre’ showing @ line specially made for boys. H i y aud service yles—all beauties. 4 Oar general line is full of value, but mention as special bargains until Napkins to! | 210 3, Third Street. Telephone Mo. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling, Mr. Fred Greif, The well known baker lately of H. Gockel’s, bas bought the stock and fixtures pf J. H. ‘Thompson, the bakegy on SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, and will Shenceforth be krown as the “Bon Ton Bakery known here PERSONALS. Mr. R. P, Stanley left at noon for Creal. Zelner Moss left at noon for St. Louis on business, Mr. Will Clemens returned this morning from Louisville. Mr. Matt Rawls left at noon for a trip down the road. Hon. Henry Burnett left today for Chicago on business, Miss Clara Phillips, daughter of Officer Sherman Phillips, is quite ill. Miss Bessie Campbell has returned from a six weeks’ visit to Louis- ville, Mrs, Joe B. Hart and daughter, Miss Ila, have returned from Cin- cinnati. Mrs. R. L. Ragland, of Bland- ville, is a guest of Mrs, W. 8. Lanier, on North Seventh. Mr. M. H. McGrew, clerk at the t. Nicholas, has returned from a isit to Lexington. Mrs. W. H. Brian and Mrs. Mat- tie Flowers have gone to Kansas City, Mo., to spend the holidays. Mr. Greif is well with many riends, and will no doubt prove successful in his new undertaking. Give bim a share of ) | LOCAL Our siock is complete and our rep utoiion remains the same in heving low prives and out goods are selling fast. Noan’s Ark. To Aitend Court. Hon. W. M. Reed went up to Ed- dyville ioday to aitend court. The damuze suit against Ballard & Thomp- son comes up agsin today, having been re et lest wer Ss v Carterville Tribune, and wife, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Harris. Mr. Walter Bunn is now day clerk atthe New Richmond. Mr. Jobn Young, of Metropolis, has accepted the night clerkship. year left today at noon for Memphis to effect a settle- ment with the receivers of the old P. T. & A. rood. Mrs. Sparks on Trimble street, gave a party last night in honor of Miss May Boyd. Refreshments were served and & most enjoyable time was had. Mrs. J. J. Hardy, formerly of the Sweet Odors. | Violets of Sicily, Coronovia, Red s, Purple Aza'eay Frangipanni, Blue Lilies, May Bells, and twenty- five others at Oeblschlaeger & Wal- ker's, 5th and Br Mt Action Postponed. The county Democratic committee met yesterday afternoon for the put- of considering the advisibility of a primary to nommate can- didaies for county offices. Action Editor Fiank Copeland, of the | Phi Pittsburgh Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to te Railroads and Railrowd Veople. N., ©. AND ST. 1. MILEAGE, Engineer Harry Thornberg stopped off this trip, his wife being quite ua- well. Harry Pixter has resumed his regu- lar duties, making humidity oa the 303. Rogine 306 was out on local this a. m, Rodgers and Lofton for bowers. Engineer Tom Sisson burnt his arm with the lubricator on his lest trip and looks quite angry. Engineer Jas. Spence is manipu- lating the Johnson bar on the 10 to- day down on the south end loc Harry Garner takes Conductor Atwood's place on the d'tebing train, until his reiurn from Leba- non, Engineer Ed Colton, of the Mem-| is entertaining a little stranger is home that will some day call him ‘*l’apa."’ Operations at Hatchie river for the new bridge have been postponed for a few dayson account of the ine clement weather. Engineer Holmes, of the Memphis ' switch engine. returned to duty a. m, after a month's yisit to bis issippi plantation, Jake Lampley the Sixth street motorman left for home yesterday to take a look at his new heir end see if it resembles its ‘‘dad.’” Conductor Charlie Scott will take the pile driver train when it goes on. ‘Dummy’? is a bustler on work city, passed through at noon today en route from Hopkinsville, where she had been visiting,» to Newbern, Tenn., on a visit to relatives. wes postponed until January 1. There never was _afiner display o display of Christafis goods than can now’ be seen at Noah's Ark. phan cidty A Test Alarm. Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, The fire department was called out! ¥¢, Bernard Silvey’ Coke, Pitts- this morning by a test alarm to as-| “3 certaiu if a. box was in working or-|burgh Coal and #athracite Coal | der. from the St. Coal Co., incorporated, Broadway. Telephone No. 8. Oct. 21 ‘lhe Last Week Vor Roneado Tonic, that wonderful nedy. This week the #1 size for »; next week $1 per bottle at Du- | Bois & Co's and alkdrug stores, Of- five 110 Souyh Third street. Pg POLICE ECHUES. A Few Items ot Some Significance At Pe / Patterson & fori 421 and Interest. Broadway, Tharsday, Adec. 17,9 to! Last night Rebeces Thompson, 11 a.m. and 3 to 5. m. of dolls. | oojored, was walking on. First premant Come everybo: with a strange colored man. He asked ber to go into an ‘alley with him, but she refused. He seized her cloak and ran, and she took out in an opposite direction, screaming as loudly as she could, The police got the woman. Fifty water sets just received and will be sold at 98 cent with waiter. Noan’s Ark. Hello, Central. Ring up all Paducab, for I want to tell them all plain factsjubout the place where they want to g@ the best can. dies, fruits and cakes.j Stutz makes Il bis candies, and hefhas been work- like a beaver fat the past two weeks making Xmas} candies of all | kinds and prices, and his line is sim- | ply the best and freshest in the city Henry Wendall, a colored hack driver was knocked through a glass door at the Palmer House last night, and in his efforts to escape smashed out two other glasses. He was a badly scared darkey. CIRCUIT COURT Had a Leg Amputated. Bob Schraeder, a young man of ar Unionville, Ill., came to the y today and had his right leg am- putated at Dr. Brooks’ -office. He was aillicted with softening of the bone. Beautiful china tea , #ts just re- ceived ut Noah's Ark that will be sold from 50 cents to $1.50 each, I've Wo nt to Stutz’s and lon’t wantjanything but the best and \his chocolates and bon-bons are simply elegant. Re- | member the place, Stutz, 417 Broad- | way, Tel. 293. The report pabpehed in papers about me having péen in any man- her connected with Sam Lewis is ur- true. 1 aur the Jawiul wife of Ar- }thur Young, avd vonduct myself ac- cordingly Lye Youn A Popular Youhg Man, Mr. Will Mather ig now with John J. Bleich, and will bé pleased to have h.s friends call, dlowl James Hardi Royal Grant on the Dick Fowler last summer, was tried for malicious shooting today and sentenced to one year and six months, Chas. Wade, for cutting Adeline Morton, was allowed to plead guilty to cutting in sudden heat and pas- sion and given one month in jail. Joe T, Bishop was excused from the petit jury and E, B. Davidson was empaneled, ‘The case against M. H. Gallagher was left open until tomorrow at 9 o'clock on account of the illness of Juror Sullivan, Tucker was given one year, The three tramps charged with highway robbery were today re- leased. The grand jury this afternoon re- turned the following indictments. Thos, Carrol, for shooting Lee Murray, his son-in-law, in the foot. Ed McKeeven, obtaining money by false pretenses. Bud Scott, horse stealing, grand larceny. Geo, Miller, petty larceny and ob- taming money by false statements, Jeff Tucker pleaded guilty to steal- ing a bell from Johnson's foundry. At press time the jury had the case. SUITS FILED. Mrs. Lena Hammond this after- noon filed suit in the circuit court against Chas, Hammond, of police court fame, She alleges that since their marri- age four children have been born to them, the youngest being three and the oldest eight years old; that for the past year her husband has been a , colored, who shot Ae ! 1 will go. strai; get my candy; I While down town “bp in Stutz’s and of his, Yelicious hot verages. 6t. get one There is nothing so good for the ughs and colds of the children and Bell's ) Lt cures croup, whogping cough, cold and giv refresh- It is pfeasantly sweet to Any clid will take it and Gdod druggists sell by Ochlschlaeger & bies as Dr nu the hea sweet sleep. e taste wore. it, For Walker, sale You run no tains and is never caught napping. Coach 2 gocs out as tivjler on train 51 this aicernoon for the use of aparty of buniers from che line of the Mobile & Ohio road, who will board her at Jackson, John Smith, the veicran porte: on the turn around, changed off with Tom Siedd, Ove of ihe car cleaners, this (vip, Itis predicied that Jobn will go oat on his {icin this p. m. Fireman Bunker came in on last nigh.’s train from his Florida orange grove. Jeck seems to be fully re- covered from his revent accident in wwe wreck st Somerville. George Kane, fireman on the 306, is stopping off this trip. George is suffering with a Lad cold and finds it a difficult matier to raise bis high “C"’ tenor dulcet notes above a low piano pitch at present. The sireet car crossing at Sixth and Norton is being xeps'red today. Foreman J. L. Wevb will (ry and obviate the bampiy-bump boarcing the passengers get as tue motor rolls over the railroad viccks at (bai port. A private car belonging to the Chicago and Northwestern road filled with officials out for sport wen‘ over the line from Jacksop, Teun., to Denmark on yesierduy. The quails in that section had beter fly to vover unless they des'ie io emi- grate to colder climes as stiffs. Conductor Austin, “Get There Bob,” did not last night. He was some two hours late with local. Work and hot boxes was the cause, But he gave the signal to go this a. m. while Jim Ealy was sticking the staffs of the green in the sockets and Buck Brannon was turning the dogs loose from the brake rachets. Engine 308, the old Tennessee Midland No, 100, is looked for back from the Nashville shops on tomor- row. She has been undergoing a thorough, overhauling and many of the modern attachmeats have been added. will have to be made to sit up with ‘Dad’? Ritter and Frank Scbraven when they again ride their - favorite. A new time card will go intoeffect next Sunday, the 20ih, About the only changes of any consequence will be that the mail train No, 103, will | leave Memphis at 12:30 p. m. and) arrive bere at 9:15 p. m. insiesd of 8:15 p. m. as at preseni, ‘Train 231 oa the Branch will leave Lesington at 5 p. m. and arrive at Peiryville at 7p. m. Car Ins} what to do ®jth it now.”” Ask him if be don’t, and tien watch the ‘beatific’? neighborly smile that fits over that calm and serene counte-| nance of his’n. He said he had had it before, but the ‘choppers’? would not have it that way. John’s ac- ‘<n Jobn Beatty ‘knows the spirit. Mr. Beatty is an ail round ‘Woodman of the World’’ now. Twice-A-Week Courier- Journ Beginning the first of the new year of Free for All Concert KIMBALL HALL, NO, 430 BROADWAY SSVTeeesssese ee It is thought that a detail |p, | finished |im this way fixe worked up in t tions proved conclusively that he ap- | is of clay or wax preciates a good thing when given in|of a nucleus of t¢ | bit it is built up, until by trimming and figure comes to assume its proper pro- portions. are developed, new ideas ar One week, beginniog Tuesday even- ing, Dec. 8, 1896; at 6:30 o'clock, at Opposite Palmer House. This will be STHE EVENT OF THE HOLIDAYS rO ALL, that enjoy a high class ‘‘Musi- Every nights FREE eale.’’ Hobson's full orchestra and KIMBALL PIANOS ’ Endorsed by Great Artists Open Evenings unt Christmas. W. W. KIMBALL CO. Wabash Ave., near Jackson St. Several prominent local pian- ist will assist in the programme from time to time. Also a quar. tette and mandolin club. All Come Out. R. M. SUTHERLIN, Manager Holiday Sale. W.W. KIMBALL CO. 318-324 BROADWAY LUMP EGG NUT Old “Lee” Anthracite, $ We Will Appreciate a Share’ of —OF—- CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIVES, And all other kinds of KNIVES at SCOTT HARDWARE C0., (incomporateD ) PADUCAH, KY. (Stey or BIG HATCHET.) Wa, Eaves. Gro, Lxnnnann. Phone 53, sades & Lehnhard, Keniuc\yand Anthracite Coat, 10c 9c 9c on 8.25 T Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. CHICAGO. LEADING pre 5c. CIGARS. e@ Ask For Them. Paducah Electric Co. M. Buoo, I’res KR. Rowaxp, Treas F. M, Fisurr, See. | ST TION 217 N. SECOND ST. We We don’t use trolley wire gurrents Yvu can turn your livhts on any time—whenever you need them: give continuous service day lighting. It’s dangeros I night. Oar rates: Over 10 lights to 25 1 Gu per light per month. Over 25 lights to 50 } be per tight per month, These low retes for 2! vice apply when Dill is paid before 5th of succeeding month. A. 0, EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and Mgr. Journal will remain the ne dollara year, with liberal ments to agents or old subscribers who send in new ones. A feature during the coming year will be the editorials of Mr. Henry Watterson on | political and other topics of the day. THE SCULPTOR'S WORK same, 0} induce- At first the and f letails, ward, from figures are 4 te apery is idies arrange ode] ia flaished acer of the scalptor exact aize |to the tast Mechanic as | Ho Must He Something of tet Well we Ar It in said of Michael Angelo that he carved some of the greatest master pieces directly from rough blocks of role without any preparatory stu lies or models; but, then, Florentine was a genius, and edge of the human f« in delineating it were The model ap} ous, but he how far his biocks of ry him In the realizat cannot be wondered at that } 1n followed by few, on leaturee the colossal difficulties Involved in car |. rying it out, and few sculptors would | consider them tack @ mass of stone and car rom a figure almost 1 fife, F the old day ) |hy killed sorted to more artifi ict: Sas methods for the evolut tn brouze and m When we look upon a finished marble statue we rarely think of t Inbor that has been expen Pirat, « model must be preliminary to this the sculptor put his ideas in the form o} h“aketoh” in clay or wax, according to the delicacy required ute neceasity, as s made from the vnd it reproduces the latter in great |every detail ' As wknowl- | Where t m and his powers | ¢he model, statue is to be of marble, preme to him su sometimes misc ptor can st nal design, br nto greater prominence, others. en the model is finis en in workmen h This h has been carried to a of perfegtion in It of Carrara are f ter makes I is an art high de and the 18 I ial and prosalo | whic ion of their ideas | org in clay send 6 It is led and then returned to him for After the cholee f stone, @ most work hi 1 of A suitable block mportant piece of namely, the mark- sta on the plaster cast 8 to be ¢ Here th molded ix how the main points are adele ond some idea is obtal ne he determination of similar point, ‘ we 5 leak wh t e marble Vorious em a a ie more carefully [for thi — eee the Tinst model is «mall, and 1 at first consists W OF some such Ina. jay is laid. Hit by statue purpose, ice a Givided frame is used exaet dis 1 points on the Asa rule certain aster cast Is ac ly measured. Fixed points on the stone ara marked and from these the | other poin ed with instru ments, and t h to which the stone must be cut ur drilled is determined with geeat accuracy In this way all prominent points are marked out, and holes are drilled to the mark | cara terfal, on which th adding, flattening and rounding off, the dep The rough outlines of the “sketeh” | added, FOTOGRAFS AT YOUR OWN PRI 405 ') Broadway. Cor, Broadway and Third Streets. confirmed drunkard, wasting his es-|the Weekly Courier-Journal, others are altered and by degrees the re- | ired depth and the intervening NOTICE. From now until the first of January, 1897, I will make a holiday run on my Cabinet Fotografs at the rock bottom The best ‘‘fots’’ ever offered for C. P. McCLEAN. price of 82.00 per dozen. the money in the city, Estantisnen 1865, WILLIAM NAG THE fLEADING JEWELE Diamonds, Watches, Clocks,: PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. PADUCAR, KY A Good Filling Was the remark of “Dusty Rhodes,"’ as he arose tan his monthly square meal, We use ‘good fillings’’ ia all our work Although they are of a different character. Our fi lings are of the best ma- and skill, pleased with DR. C. E. WHITESIDES, terial obtain and are put in with the greatest care Give us a trial and we are satisfied that you will be our work, JOUN est, prettiest and best selec stock of HOLIDAY GOOL sisting of es, Clocks, Silverware, Bronzes, Novelties, &c. in the city, and his prices please everybody cal! and see for yourself , Watch cleaned and new main | Spring replaced at $1.00 each for limited time. re chemicals when doctor's preserip- just what the doctor very best of that, pe & WALKER, Druggists. tate. She asks for a divorce and the | Louisville, Ky., will be changed to| custody of her children, the Twice-a-week Courier-Journal. It! T, B. Lyle today filed suit against |will be published Wednesday and W. C. Ellis, Jr., and J. F. Travis|Saturday mornings. The paper will for judgment on a debt of $282, and | be six pages, or twelve pages a week, thé enforcement of a lien on @ thresh-|instead of ten pages weekly, as at ing’ machine, present, an increase of 832 columus = , of matter during the year, The county Court. i Wednesday issue will be devoted ex- Ent At] Judge Thomas bad another liquor] ciusvely to news and politics, while F license case this morning. The 88/the Saturday issue will be strictly a sage L,| 008 Keeper in trouble was Dan/ family paper—filled with stories, mis- accident occurred on No. 121. The! smith, and Judge ‘Thomas will ren-|cellary’ rietures, poetry, sketches, st ediued to the alload “hoaphal [= * evasion fo the gan. etc. ‘The politics of the’ paper wil ‘Try the old reliafle St. Bernard |%t b¢ changed, and the | battle for * pure Democracy and trae Demo- Coal and get the ybst, if you Want | cratic principles will be continued the money. St. wc the future as in the incorporated, | past, In of the expense involv No.8, | in the vemen's noted, the phone Nob. |v of the ‘Twice-a-week Courter wats di , close — #1.00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con- gress; former price, $2 75 to $4, Fe $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, lace} rders, and th only, Cheap at $2 75, Orniscna, $1.50 buys Man's extra heavy sole] !’irth and Broadway, and tap, Cheap at $2. ; Bear in mind our shoe repair shop, We have an artist on this work, which we deliver to any address in the city, or drop us postal and we will call for and return all repair Last night a colored woman sup- % . i, “Ioky-Dink,’’ was knocked down|the most burn f aud beacen, near Frank Halloran’s| Bernard Coal ( ¥ ry saloon, Second ‘Court streets, Broadway. “ iy ade. “ ag , No arrests have ‘made. alization of the sculptor’s thoughts be- gins to appear in the clay In the actual manipulation great care must be taken that the clay ts of the | Proper consistence and possesses the | In the largersculpty Fequisite amount of molature, other- | doce the meena parr alyring yp wise it may become dry and erack shitan soaker ae ae cee en’ atl! more serious accident a where | nally, a stage Is reached when it passes ay crumbles to pieces. In thisway |into the hands of th ptor himself the labor of months may in a few min- | and he it is who pute the lines of ment ° of mon tno fas > pute the lines of genta: utes vanish into ® mass of debris, an | into it with his fine Instrumente experience which many sculptors have | Aithough tho workers in Carrar rr e ho workers in Carrara u clever, they seldom are gifted eno mri Muara against this the clay must | to supply the finishing touc ae rom time to time be moistened, and | give the charact , ve the characteristics of when work a finished for the day the | sculptors themslvess-fosdor Seren model must be carefully covered with | -— — damp cloths, In this way accidents | may be prevented. morble chiseled away, at first roughly, then with greater and greater care the marble beging to assume ita finished shape, JNO. J. BLEICH, SCHOOL SHOES |\Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Pric. We are going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY SMALLEST PROFIT, We want to draw your children’s trade; up in oor Shoes, then they will trade with us not trading with us, ask one of our cust “Bir,” eaid th atleman with the | our it ‘our «! thelr te When large models have to be made , Ustinguished air, “I am @ poet.” | PE OS OS entra extra precautions must be taken |, "Yes" responded the gentleman with | against drying, The nucleus must be the chin whiskers, “Campaign, *| ions, gy An Unlucky Couple. man J. D, Branche, g cars at Fulton | o'clock, had four { bis right hand mashed off. serious ac we want vour children all their lives 8 about our 8! 1 their feet, George Bernhard. grow If you are Classification Wanted, hoos, aud about made strong, of iro rods slong the '$2b.0F magazine ?"~" ~

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