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Le for Everyboty. What to buy, where to go, and how much pay. puzzics the world jast now. We are in @ position to eolve all these problems for yo for carefui and thoughtful buying our part, has brought together a great holiday stock which must be disposed \ of, Make t'is store the basis of \ holiday supplies and see how satis P taciorily you will be served. A Special Silk Purchase. You can find here all the newest silks, satins and brocades for either waists or dressee—loyely gifts for the womea folks, Changeable taffettas in newest col- Or combigations for 75e and Sd the ‘k Duchess satin, pades at TI, S5¢ 98c the yayi. triped, delicate shades evening affettas for reduced from $(25, / A Doll Bazaar. eg gong on imour children’s cor. Baby eyes\ snap and girlish es igor glad ab a glimpse of our “dolis. = / dolls, curl hair, for 10c. pens head Alolls, that open ut their eyes, kid bodies, for Bisqué head, dolls in sailor mes, for Silky-baired, jointed bodied, bisque head doljs, prettily dressed, for 4% each, in with faces , Jou pretty and and A Revelation in Handkerchief Selling This is our prize department, ‘where a]i that \is mewest, best and jest is displayed, at prices that _ Will spare vour purse, bildren’s /school handkerchiefs, fh neat printed borders at 2 the dozen, Men’s hemstitched lawn handker- chiefs, good size and quality, 5 cents each, Men’s all-linen/ hemsfitched hand- kerchiefs at 15¢/and 25c. Ladi linén canbric chiefs, hemstjtched, ambroide real lace edged, for \25c, 65c, to $1.00. We will stamp initials on a!l linen handkerchiefs bought before Xmas free of charge, Gloves the : Correct Gift. We ask consideration for our holi day line of gloves fof men, women and children, Serviceable dog:skin gloves for men for 50 cents. Men’s one-clasp kid gloves, in all the popular shades, for $1) the pair. Stylish red, brown, tan/ and green shades, in ladi¢s’ heavy stitched kid gloves for $1.00 the pair. Misses five-hook kid gloves at #1 the pair. handker d and >, 50 Umbrellas. A special line of superipr styles as a particular help to those who can’t) think what to buy for Christmas. 26 inch fast black sateen umbrellas with steel rods for 75¢. Congo handles,/ steel rod, silk umbrellas. for 98c, Sterling silver mounted handles, heavy English gloria silk umbrellas for $1.39 The Cloak Trade. gloria price possibility, for we will sell the choice of every garment in the jacket department for the uniform price of $7.50, Thia includes many handsome wraps worth twice the amount, Also offer you choice of any plush°cape in our stock for $10, Holiday Fancies Pretty leather belts with fancy buckles for 15¢, Nice black Coney Muffe at Sterling silver knives for 48¢ and 69 All wool serges, navy blue and black, for 25c, Side combs at 5c, and 10c the pair Neat pearl shirt it sets at 25c, Sterling silver seissorg at $1.49. White and gray fur rugs at $1.89. Men's stylish te¢k ties\at 25c0 Coque feuther boas, 58¢ and 98¢ Hemstitched damask towels 25c, Black coney and gray hair mutts ~ at $100 Leather card cases and purses | combined, 25c, and 3%e, Sterling silver mounted purses 49¢ = Filis, Rudy & Phillips, STARTED EARLY. J.W Lacy May Haye Bad L the Rest of the Year, J, W. Lacy, who appeared to be a populist in eclipse, has the distine- tion of being the first man arrested in Paducab in 1897. He was arrested shortly after midnight by Chief Hall and Ofticer Barnhart, and this morn- ing pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness. “Enter a fine of $1 against the old man,’’ said Judge Sanders to the 1u® coated amanuesis, Mr. Harlan. I hoped that the defendant will not be so unfortunate as to get drunk and be arrested and fined every day in the year because this happened to all Plano for the ‘e propose to have @ brisk cloak | fiom to-day until Christmas if| 20 Metiopolis Clippings for-Xind SAVE YOUR Cast- Off | Clothing AND SHOES. 1 will BUY them for Ca Housewives cag find man rticles about the house foo mach worn for wear, | good to throw away Gather them up and send them to me nity me hy pbstal card and L will all for them, Parties desiring good second 1 cloth) or shoes\will find a lar sortment at my place. Shoes repaired, . We class workmen employed, and can do your work on short.notice; will call for your repair workNf notified and will also deliver it CHAS. NORWOOD. TONIGHT. Windsor Theatre, rd Bhreet —} it too and as- have firs.- South Th Lew Wares j FOREMAN A Fam The Resort for Ufdies and Chit Jren, Beautiful Doxbestic Four Acts, pntitled, “MABE! HEATH.” Change of play twice &@ week Admission, 10 and 20/\cen Don't forget our Matinees every Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Ad. mission 10 cents. Drama in LOC AL AE TION. Club “Tonight. 30 the Cotillion clab will have its New Year ball, avd the event promises to highly enjoy- able. Dancing will begin promptly at the hour mentioned above. pply to t Cotillie Tovight at be For Rent, Froat room with boards Mrs. Jennie Hall, corner Jefferson. bth and pagers Mr. J. Johnson, of Louisville, to- day became manager of the New Richmond Hotel. The house has not changed hands, a manager simply having been added to the force. Wants to Be Released. Chief Hall has notified the county court that he desires to be released a bondsman of Constable Miles utrell. The case was called yester- y in the county court and deferred until tomorrow, as Kimball Pianos yfe the pride of all nations. It’s #a/honest piano at an honest price. _Kinball hall R. M. Surmeytux, Ma 430 Br Married Last Night Mr. J. A. Schmidt and Miss Lula Straub were married last night at the home of the bride near Florence Sta- ger. tion For Rgnt. The new. Smith /yuildiag. corner Third and Court /streets, formerly occupied by the Globe Liquor Co. Can be divided-fhlo, two stores if preferred, “For particulars apply to 120 North Second stree 1 6t The members of the Junior War- den Missionary society will hold their regular monthly \ meeting Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Miss Mary Starr, at 1 South Fourth street in competition verybody The king ef te Kimball Piano: them \ Pittsburgh and» The Best on the. "nas Presents Campbell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. ‘TThird Soret. Telephone No, PERSONALS. McD. Ferguson is at the Palmer Touse. Mr. A.J. Decker has returned from Pitsburg. Chas, H. Webb, of Smithland, is in the cit; R. M, Beadles, of Mayfield,was in the city last night. Miss Lee Irwin, of Shawneetown, Iil., is at the Palmer, Mr. Louis L. Bebout left night for his old home in Marion. Mr. J. R. Sedberry, of Smithland, is at the New Richmond, Mrs. B. H. Alvey has returned from a it to Mayfield. Mr. George Reeves, of Mayfield, is visiting Mr. Sam Quisenberry. Mr. F. B. Teachout, of the N. C. & St. L., is at the New Richmond. Mr. W. H. Slack has returned from New Jersey to spend the winter. The Catholic Knights and Ladies of America meet tonight at Cecilian Hall. Mrs. W. H. Yates and children left this morning for Louisville on a visit. Mr. Adwin Hoyer will accept a position with Dr, Ed. Gilson tomor- row. Mr. Avery teed and wife returned this morning from a visit to May- field. Mr. A. B. Cox and bride have re- turned from a visit to Whitlock, Tenn. Mrs. A. C. Wakeham, of Chicago, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs, J.A. Schaad. last Capt. P. W. Hollingsworth and wife returned last night from Mo- bile, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sloan, of 1103 South Third, are parents of a ten-pound boy. Prof. T. E. Moore, of Illinois, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. J. C. Tully, on North Fourth. Mr. Carl Strom,formerly draughts- man at the I. C., who now resides in Chicago, isin the city. Miss Mary Corbett left the city Wednesday to visit relatives in Mem- phis and White Haven, Tenn. Assistant Yardmaster Bob Me- Kahn, who has been suffering a great deal of late with a sore hand, leaves tonight for Louisville on a several days visit. This afternoon Mrs. Maxwell is| entertaining the Shakespeare club at} her home, corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets. The third and} fourth parts of Henry VI are to be| discussed. , AX SLIPPE Jim Harris Cutin the}Leg Yester- day. James Harris, an old colored w cutter residing on Madison street, inflicted a deep gash in his left leg yesterday afterday afternoon with an ax. He was chopping wood, when the instrument slipped, with the above result. Dr. T. E. jury, which will lay the old for some time. LOST HER WIG. The Sad Plight of a Young Lady Today. in- up White dressed the man Miss Bevlah Lambdin went before Judge Sanders this afternoon and wanted Max Woods, a young boy to whom she claimed she hud loaned her wig. He wanted the wig to wear to a masquerade ball, but instead gave it to someone else. Judge Sanders in- formed her that it was only a breach of traust, and no warrant was issued, Given Thirty Days for Petty Lar- ceny Yesterday, Albert McGraw, the Bandana R. M. Sormeyirs, M 430 F Colored Couple Wed. Sam George a Lou Polk, col- ored, were united in marriage last night by Justice Wiochester at his otlice on legal row. They Have wew Runs, The conductors who will be y the new order on the | Ilirols Ceneral which changes the | | west division rans from Cairo t Memphis, ¢ Conductors Will D. and Henry G, Thompson and Tom i o. The ft en are Starr Milam, John Watkins and Ross Brown No greater calamity can befall a persOw than ill health, Coughs and| colds ishemselves ave not serious] maladies.\ ‘The more trivial cough or cold if neghagted may lead to asthma, brovebitis consumption, The} right time acough or cold is} right awa: means danger. Dr. Bell's Pine Tyr Haney is a quick | cure, a sure care apd a safe cure. ( Dri sell it For sae by| Oc neger & Whiker, Fifth and Broadway, dru, sts, | Important Notice All ons khowing themselves in- dvbted to the fitms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son hereby warned (O-eall 4nd settle the same at once at my offic e, No. Fourth Wud thereby themselves costs,\ io proceed by la tocollect unless otherwise sQttled\promptly Ep WU, Pdgyea Receiver of Rogers & King and John street, same, | Rogers & Son aout Get the best, St. Bernard Coal, St. Bernard. Silver Coke, Pitts-| burgh Coal and Agthracite Coal) from the St. Bernard Coal © 127 South |, save to]; as 1 will be forced r huckster who was on trial at press time yesterday before Judge Thomas ona charge of stealing a turkey from Mr. J. E. Potter, was adjudged guilty and sentenced to thirty days in jeil. His partner Wynn Scott gave bond to answer to the grand jury. THE POSTAL It Will Extend its Lines About the 15th. The Postal Telegraph | will on the 15th inst, have its line ex- |tended from Horse Branch on the east end of the I. C., 80 Owensboro, making a direct line to the latter city from Paducah, DURING COURT Two Notorious kemales Fight iu Hall. ice Duncan and Vina Stubble- colored, engaged in a fight in | outside the court room dur- ‘ourt this morning and were ar- ted by Officer John Thompson hi |and locked up te repent at leisure. Today while making good res- vlutions, resolve to quit buying coal that is slow to kindle, /¢linkers and is dirty, and resolve to buy in the future the original Fordsville SemfCannel Coal, cHenr Coal Company |; 18. Pittsburgh Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad Veople, N., C. AND 8T, L. A happy New Year to all. Hostler Jack Sauerberg went on duty again last night. Foreman Brown of section 2 is off for a few days to visit relatives. Mrs. J. R. Walker is reported bet- ter today, but is still confined to her bed. Hurry Pixler is making the hu- midity on $15 today and Jim Gillis pie is ditto on the 309 in his place, The depot is open today, but there is not much doing, the rain and hol- iday playing hob with business. MILEAGE, Foreman J. R. Lucas takes a rest for a few days and Noah Wenidle will run his section in the interim Engine 10 is stalled in the Mem- phis round house to be used on ex- tras and in cases of emergency. Towmy Englert is stopping off to- day. Henry Buck says to have a good time playing with Rena and Fido. Fireman George Kane is quite sick atthe residence of Mr. Griffin on Sixth, near Jones street. His doctor states the malady 1s slow fever. Night Dispatcher Billie Hills quite sick last night and is still con- fined to his bed. Billie is a victim} ta the prevailing la grippe. J. W. Thomas, jr., the general manager and a Nashville gentlemen are ryville branch on a special 4 quail bunt. Mr. Peter Elie, Judge Bill Reed Solon Palmer, of Benton, and Miss Maud Veal, of the city who has been visiting in Murray, all came in on the turn around this mornir was assistant party, of train for The shops were running full bl this morning, but at the request of the employes are shut down this af- ternoon, all desiring to take holiday. Bob Dobey, the car cleaner, wife, Aunt Maria and their daughter Robbie, all worthy and well ay colored people, are victims of gtippe, the two last quite sick. his This is the day leaves and make | Nearly every one will do so, many will keep tnem? where the mystery is. Mr. Spence Castle, ‘old utility,’ fit lightning all night in the dis- pstcher’s office, but is quill driving to turn over new but how dexterity and correctness. A nice and mannish little boy Johnnie Rooks. He is but six year old yet he daily brings the midday meals to several of the men who board with his mother on Clark street, The little ¢ gliters of Supt. Hills accompanied by lite Miss Theda Welch spent yesterday with their juvenile friends in is, Tenn., They returned on 103 last evening looking delighted with their outing. Special agent B. B. Linn came in on 103 an item said he knew of none. This is unusual for him. He is the re- porter’s encyclopedia as a thing. It is said that the extremely mild general winter and spring-like weather is causing vegetation to sprout too early. One of the train men reports the peach trees budding in and about Lexington, Teon., and says he saw one tree with a number of full blooms on its branches, | Col. J. W. Fristoe, of St. Louis, | the former secretary of the P., I. &| A. railroad and now general mana- ger of the J. T. Moss Crosstie Com- | pany, was in the city With his usual urbanity, not to call and shake hands the boys. The ‘Register’s"’ record of a year in this morning’s issue is an innova- tion as interesting as it is valuable, and is worthy of preservation for fu- ture reference. Already the writer has found the dat of several oc- currances by reference to it that had | been forgotten. The Misses Lulu and Idell, the} charming daughters of Foreman| J. R. Lucas, returned on last night's} train from Waverly, Tenn., where} they spent the holidays visiting their| uncle, Mr. Tom Lucas, and his fam-| il They brought with them gr ks of walnuts, hickorynuts and ‘‘goobers’’ to remind them of the pleasant time they had, All who attended report the grand ball of the B. L. of F. at the Palmer last night,the event ‘‘par excellence’’ of the on. ‘She music is said to} have been superb, the dancing ex quisite, and the refreshments delic- ious, while the new minuet intro- duced by Billy Kane assisted by| Jack Bunker and Herbert Barksdale, | was the wonder of the evening an elicited the admiration and plaudit of all beholders. At one time there} were one hundred and four couples | dancing in the same Quadrille. The boys tell it that when ‘‘Billy’* Kane was executing one of the dilll-| cult steps in the new dance at the Paimer last night, while poised upon the tips of his great toe on one foot with that of the other foot pvinted straight at the fresced ceiling of the ball room, he lost bis equilibrium and the force with which one part of his | terday failed all y he with ‘old only by Jeff J, Read & Co., HI hall, BM. Sura ah oe incorporated, 423\ Broadway. 430 Broadway. ! Telephone 8 Oct, 21° Tenth and Jefferson, Telephone 870, - 1 anatomy stryck the polished waxed floor, burst his shirt collur, scat- tering his neck tie aud collar buttons on the Per- | good resolutions. | There is| Se at his own desk today with his wonted |» jaat night and when asked for | hall last night was enjoyed by | forms. }apen house today | friends how to er Ws, Eaves, Phone is rae _.COAL../ IN THE OITY. and best. a specialty. Office and Yard, 9th GEBHART 5e. — OF At close of business I KESOURCEs. Call loans and timapaper $435,142.38 | Government nls 100.00 LPremium on gov. boMls 4,000.00 Other stocks and bondy »0 Bankiag house and fix tures } 80 Treasur of U.S. 5 per cent. fund Cash and exchange a ast | |GEO. C. THOMPSON, President a half! STATEMENT of the , Teas SAMINGS Gray L Mor \ EDWIN AY. OVERSTREET, to TEL, lI. Manager. ei meet - HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE Tot Ts oH] "Bon Ton Bakery, ae | We wil dlo tt cheaper thin ate ns uy Fresh Bread and over the room. It is_ not positively known, but thought Charlie Reed, have planks put in the floor to replace those whereon Billy sat down. Try the oltt vel - Coal and get the bés' the most burn fo¥ the mon Bernard Coal Coj,, ineorpore will seve St. Bernard f you want St. ted, 23 Broadway. aye Nob. Oct t Night’ S ances The local Brotherhood of Loco motive Firemen gave their annual dance at the Palmer House last night a large crowd being attendance. ever given. A large number of Jewish society people epjoyed a dance at i Hal) last night. It was given in honor of visitors. he dance of the Redmen at Elks’ large crowd Deaths, ‘The four-months-old child of H Lamb, of near Simsonia, died today _ This aftrrnoon the five-monit Went to Melber. 8 oon the five-month ‘ “oar roappes County Attoraey Houser and At- child of Me, Hiram W. Jennings y died at the family residence on North | ey Ford went to Melhor this ’ is nie “wv! morning to attend the trial of Heas- Thirteenth, Seryie at New Year New Year services the 5 Francis de Sales church this fore noon were attended hy a large crowd De. Mendenbal/'s Improved ( and Fever Cure chills and fever ‘Tagtele foe thepic enhall, and tak DuBois & Co, ure of 3. po other, Paducah Lotge pt Elks is keeping | jand showing me nin. | ways do things ujpull O. K, and ave a jolly good wet of flows Windsor Theatre, South Third Surcet, Tus Ticker anh « Cents will admit any to the Mat. | Eades & LeKnhard. ‘Try a load and you will be convince thatSit is the We will appreciate a share of your patronage, LEADING Ask For Them, SEMI-ANNUAL PADUCAH, that mine host, | : Machina Co, Gro, Leannanp, 93, LEADING hottest | Prompt delivery cleanest, and Harrison Streets, RUSE STATEMENT | ju CIGARS. rTHE—— AMERICAN-GERMAN NATIONAL BANK KY, ekember 3ist, 1896. 2 LIABILITIE Capital, \\ burplus and . $391,005 45,000.00 340,648.51 225.00 profits \. Circulation, .... Deposits Semi-annual duty $686,878.73 KD. L, ATKINS, Cashier Postal Telegraph) CABLE COMPANY, 314 BROADWAY. late l Qui Hddple Jd sdrvice gu patronize ranteed. k apd relial Messengers furnished to carry notes and small parcels to any part of the city, Cakes Always on bind. Give us your] | orders. Gopdsdelivered to any part of the city. | Fred Greif. and Washington Sts, Seventh 318-324 BROADWAY MOORE'S. AIR We guarantee this stove to use ther Soft Ce I Stove ou the market | description carried in stock SCOTT HA (Sian or BIE REM “TIGHT HEATER We have this stove in three sizes: less fuel and give nore heat than any We guarantee evpry stove sold by Also a full line’of stoves of every RDWARE C0., NCORPOMATED,) - PADUCAH, KY. G HATCHET.) OVAL. 0 M, MARKE The well-kgown clothing merchant, Two doors toward Broadwa: BOOTS, SHOES, HAT constantly on hand, ‘Thee 116 8. Second Street Has Moved from (20 to 116 S. ai St, y. A fall line of CLOTHING, and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS heapest and best store in the city M. MARKS, The Geats’ Furnishe NOTICE. From now until the first ¢ holiday run on my Cabinet price of $2.00 per dozen. the money in the city. 405') Broadway. FOTOGRAFS AT YOUR OWN PRICE, of Jaguary, 1897, I will make « Fotdgrafs at the The bast *fots’? C. P. McCLEAN. rock bottom ever offered for a Estaut Isitep 1865 WILLIAM NAGEL. THE LEADING ‘Diamonds, W FINE JEWELRY JEWELER. atches, Clocks, AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor. Broadway and Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY. ' Johnson Foundry and Manufactprers gnd Dewlets in » Steam Engines Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Seraws, Brass and Tron Fttings, Castings of all kinds, | Pavoucan, Kentucky, ley brothers for too much Christiuas hilarity, Attorney Daye Cross acted for County Attorney Houser in the police court, Printing Outfit, M. Le: today purchased lucah ‘Herald?’ printing Mr. ©. the old E outfit, formerly owned be Eeditor L. K Taylor, Wan.s & Divorce. Jones, colored, whose ud is now on the chain gi ative fort ig her, suit for divorce, allegin g treatment, hi Dg se tr iday cruel Assigneg’s Sale, 1 will “on Mofday, January 4, 1897, at 10 Ofcloclf a. m., at the old ‘and of I, Cohan, No. 106 South Second street, offek for sale at publie outery to the higheyt bidder the stock of goods and fixturgs of I Cohen as a inee Saturday #ftexnoon, Jan. 2nd. whole, ‘Terms madi of J.\V, Gre, Assignee 1. Cohen, known at time} Watch cleaned and new main Don’t Get At yourself on Christmas wh the sweet things which make your teeth ache, have them attended to in fim ance. ed tooth filled and be reac for the consequences, DR. C, ‘*It is never too lae,’’ Mad hen you cominence to eat/ candy and all because e you all the pain you didn’t ie to sa and annoy- so come on now and Have that decay- to eat anything you waut without fear E. WHITESIDES. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. | Elegant Place. Everything First-class DETZEL’S BUFFET. C Spring replaced at $1.00 each for limited time, EVERYBODY + SAYS JOUN J: BLEICH has the larg- esi, prectiest and best / selected stock of HOLIDAY Gopps con- sisting of / locks, Silverware, Bronzes, Nove'ties, &c in the city, and his prices p every body call and see for y A8e elf JNO. J. BLEICH, 223 BROADWAY,