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“or (MOORE'S AIRTIGHT HEATER Phone 53, Eades & Lehnhard, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL IS THE. LEADING --COAL.-- IN THE CITY. MILEAGE. ‘Try a load and you will be convinced that Sit is thd c' hottest came in on the /80d best. We will appreciate a share of your patronage, Pfompt delivery | a specialty, Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, | pA aE TE SED A NEGROLOGIGAL RECORD. ‘HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE NI “Bon Ton Bakery,” We will fo it cheaper t You can $t home Fresh Bread and Cakes Always on band orders. Gooils delivered to any part of the city Fred Greif.” Seventh and Washingtor a ae ee FOR THIRTY DAYS te REDUCTION I |g AMERICANS Camphell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal Wa, Eaves. Christmas Presents for Everybody. What to buy, where to go, and how much to pay. puzzles the whole world just now, We are in a position to solve al! these problems for you; for carefui and thoughtful baying on our port, has brought together a great holiday stock which must be di: of. Make this store the basis of holiday supplies and see how satis factorily you will be served. A Special Silk Purchase. You can find here all thp newest Batins-and brocades for either waists or dresses—lovely gifts for the womea f. lks, Changeable taffettas in pewest col- or combinations for 75c ahd 85 the yard Really elegant black Dachess satin, 27 inches wide, for 75c, Handsome brocades/ at 79¢, 85¢ and 98¢ the yard. Satin striped, deli¢ate shades in evening ‘ntlottas for 75, reduced from $1.25, A Doll Bazaar. Is going on in our children's cor. ner, Baby eyes snap and girlish hearts grow glad at s glimpse of our doils. Jointed dolls, with pretty faces and cur)y hair, for 10c. Bisque head dolls, that open and shut their eyes, kid) bodies, for 25c. Bisqae head dolls in sailor cos- tumes, for 25c, Silky-haired, joi bodied, bisque] Lew watrrs ... head dolls, prettily dressed, for 49¢|% © FOREMAN each, A Revelation in Handkerchief Selling This is our prize department, where ali that is newest, best and prettiest is displayed, at prices that will spare vour purse, Children's school handkerchiefs, with neat printed borders at 25c, the dozen, Men's hemstitched lawn handker- chiefs, good size and quality, 5 cents each. Men's all linen hemstitched hand- kerchiefs at 15¢ and 25¢. Ladies’ linen cambric handker- chiefs, hemstitched, embroidered and real lace edged, for 25c, 35¢, 50c, 65c, to $1.00. We will stamp initials on a)l linen handkerchiefs booght before Xmas free of charge, Gloves the Correct Gift. We ask consideration for our holi- day line of gloves for men, women and children, | Serviceable dog-skin gloves for men for 50 cents. Men’s one.clasp kid gloves, in all ~ \ ~ oe Pittsburgh Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Metropolis Clippings, for Kindling, SAVE YOUR sa 1 will BUY them for Cash Housewives can/fint many articles about the Reuse téo mych worn sy wear. but tod\ goal to throw away tal card auttwill PERSONALS. Geo. H. Powell, the drug man, is ere. Joe Boona has returned from Ar- kansas. Mr. J. W. Little Dresden, Tenn. Street Inspector Cosby went down to Mayfield. J. J, Helen, of Evansville, the New Richmond. Misses Carrie and Adine Morton | left last nizht for New York. Miss Merrit Kennedy, of May- field is at the New Richmond. Rev. J.C. Tully will preach at the Union Gospel Mission tonight. Miss Virgie Whittemore, of May- field, is a guest of relatives in the city. Miss Mary Lowe, of Tennessee, is visiting the family of Mr. Harry Gleaves. Miss Lizzie Hook is expected home tonignt from a visit to Union-| towa, Messrs. W. E. Little and Magee, of Palmer, were in the today. Mr. Oscar Brandon, of Benton, was in the city yesterday buying saw mill fixtures. J. A. Dossett, of Sharpe, is ill of pneumonia at the residence of Yas. Me in the city. Mr. Lothair Smith leaves tonight for Louisville to take his new position with Vaa Senden & Dilday. Edgar M. McClelland, the St Louis dry goods man, at the Palmer. Albert Johnson, who travels with him, will be here tonight. Miss Tillie Moss, the trained nurse who has charge of Dr. Frank Boyd's baby, returned last night from a visit to Paragould, Ark. Mr. ©. W. Morrison left at noon trip south in the interest of Mr, Terrell & Co., who have re- cently started out commercial 03 men Mr. Gus Bailey has severed his Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad veople. went down to Nu, C. AND ST. nest, Roadmaster Early morning train from Paris, Engine 10, Clute and Geo. Kane on the boxes, Came in like a whirl-/ wind with the turn around this morn- ing. Engine treading the signal waved ertson, Gernine Sheppard the dispenser cf the store room is down unable for Gather them upadd send them to or notify me by} call for them, Parties desiring geod second hand clothing or shoes Willind a large as- sortment at my place. \ Shoes repaired.\ We bave first- class workmen employed) and can do your work on short notices will call for your repair work ifpotitied and will also deliver it, CHAS. NORWOOD. is at Duffy and Hicks | deck, pulled out 108 at by "Con" Rob- 214 Court *t it ‘ Death of Hattie Carroll, of Con- gestion. supplies in with Ia grippe and been duty for two days now. The monthly statements and re- ports are about finished and gone ia | to headquarters. The clerks will be able to take it easier now. | A work train goes on in the morn: | ing, leaving at 6 o'clock. Pete! pattie, the 10-year-old bile ‘ en) | street, dlied last night of stion | Among those who have been off | of the lungs, after an illness of only duty on account of sickness, aad whu | twenty-foer hours. She we returned to their duties this morning | of Mr. W. F Shoemaker. are J. R. Walker, R. L. Darden aud | eral took au Wm. M. Ewan, | morning. The p ic mal op o oe Saline ae raincoat Cart Ruff, a well known and highly Golden. To hear him talk one would | Fespected old colored citiz the think that uobody elee had ever be- (South Side, died last night of pneu- come a Daddy” before. ‘The little | ouia at his home on Broad street cherub tipped the beam at 9 pounds, | He leaves a family. The funeral Hattie, the 8-year-old daughter of | ‘°K Place this afternoon the widow Carroll, died yesterday in| James H, Dismore, sged 64 the rear of 1025 South Fifth street. | near Stiles, this county. died The was a child of Mate Carroll, au | uight of grippe, after a brief illness. | old Cumberland river steamboatman, | He leaves a wife aud eight children bcbg nn ee ee Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Mennier, of the Ts. Spruce, wife of Eugineer| .ounty ure mane i Wm. Spence, and his sister, Miss a ee | infant daughter Ada Spence, of Little Rock, were} FREIGHT TRAFFIC. TON IGHT. | Windsor Theatre, South Third Breet —_— to use less fuel We rantee this stove other Soft Coal Stove on the market We have this stove in three sizes give more heat than any guarantee every stove sold by Also a full line of stoves of every Death of A South Side Funerals To-Day, Man.-- an 1. © city leseription carried in stock SCOTT HARDWARE (0., daughte r| Give us your Manager ce ‘Treasurer niece | WATERED ‘The fun- o'clock this 4 BROADWAY (Stuy of BIG HATCHET.) SS SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Pity. ERMAN “TIONAL BANK 2 PADUCAH, KY, PADUCAH, KY, A Family Resort for Ladies abd Chii€ren. A Drama\in Three Acts, “NEVADA,” —on— “The Lost Mine” Change of play twice a week Admission, 10 and, 20 cents. Don't forget our Matinees every Saturday afternoon at Ad- sion 10 cents. —— WEATHER REPORT. place ot og | CLEANING AND Suits cleaned aint pres } Suits cleaned, died for $3.00 A jose Of pusiness Mecember A \ Paducah Steam Dye Works, 3208. Thihd strcet / } passengers in on 103 last night. The remainin the city afew days wit connection with the dry goods house | mr, Spence if he can take a lay off | of J. J. Guthrie, He leaves tomor-|and are stopping at the ‘Mineral | row for a week's visit to relatives in | Well”’ hotel Marshall county. | Miss Amelia Rock, of Cleveland, | section foreman Ohio, arrived at noon on a visit to | the station a mile her uncle, Mr. Geo. Rock. She| was accompanied as far as Paducah by Mr, John Rock, who went south. Mrs. J. S, Cramp and daughter, Miss Nettie, returned to her home in Columbus, Ind., last night, after spending the holidays with Mrs. C. Whitesides. The latter accom- panied them to make a short visit. Dr. W. B. McPherson leaves to- | morrow for St Louis, to purchase a new stock of the finest drugs, fix- tures, and the necessary appurtenan- ces for making his drug store at Fourth aud Broadway one of the finest and most attractive in the city. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. KESOURCES, 8435.1 \2.BS Cay 50, 008,D¢ yee y Generally tair tonight and ‘Thurs- | lay ; slowly nsing temperature. LOCAL MENTIO! Neck. Mr. John Dinguid, of Murray, has been discharged from the Boyd: White infirmary with his veck per- fectly straight. Several months ago a log rolled over lim and injured bis i : neck, which became crooked. He the popular shades, for $1 the pair. | came here a few weeks ago to have Stylish red, brown, tan and green) it straightened, and went hack per- shades, in ladies’ heavy stitched kid manently cured, gloves for $1.00 the pair, Misses five-hook kid gloves at $1 the pair. ( LIABIAITIES, all loans aud time paper irplas /\ and K.C. Kos & 01,005.22 ‘HOUSE -AND-$16 c De se ium on gov, bonds 000.00 HOGASSL 225.00 t was on ahot June day and the| It Has Been Enormous on the coicluded to visit} away in search of | orders, ice water or something else good for the inner man. Calling to | Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred one of the hands he said :‘* MeFlyna, nad |take charge of the gang.” Mc. laid |down his shovel lit his dudeen and sat on a wayside stump watching the movements of the men. Shifting the | stem of his pipe to the other corner Jof his mouth, he said, ‘Phat- are} ye's doing, O'Shaunnesy?” “Cute ting ' said O'Sbaunnesy. Kape on cutting,’ said Me- lynn. Then to another, ‘Phwat are ye’s dhriving at Fitapatrick ?"’ “Spikes”? said Fitz said McFlynn hen one of the gang go to his lunch basket and take therefrom a bottle. |he asked, ‘and phwat have ye there, McCurth “Only adrop of the erature,”’ said Me. see,”’ said McFlyno, and it was | cars used in regular trac. handed him replied, “Shure, nobody except the boss is allowed to dbrink| Mr. William Southwick, the fon duty,”’ and with that he drained | chinist who recently had a band shot the flask and told the gang to off while bunt tinue their work with an compnay. |) ae = nema ks and bond Banking and fix N PAINTER, = and exchange Illinois Central. we ent Dighty-Throe Tiandied. 1, C. News N Cars . - Ca 7 “J, 8. GANSTER, United States Pension ¢ | = EO, C, THOMPSON, President BD. ATKL as REMOVAL. al 10 116 9s 24 St, toward Broud \ay line of LOTHING HATS NYS’ FURNISHINGS The 1 best Athe ely M. MARKS, Purnisber, Cashier. Notice All members of Post No. 59, G. A. R., are requested to meet at their hall on Third street, between Broad- way and Court, at 7:30 p. m, Bus- iness of importance will be brought before the meeting. By order of Commander. Fuep Kasieiter Established Reputation. Attend the Smith business College, a practical school. of established rep- utation, Open both day and night. No classes ; enter at any.time. Ad- dress John D. Smith, Jr, corner bd and Madison Sts. 2j7 Men Out of a Job, J, R. Lemon, of Paducat ident of a hat company, editor of the Paducah evening Journal and post master at Benton, besides being vice president of the Kegister company, and yet there are meoin Paducah} without a job. ie uber of freight linois Central raiiroad carr or handled in Padueah month of December large, guess it would come ers] thonsand, it is Yardmaster Bol) teport, had the nu dled through Padu 14,983 ing Devember alone. It is the est on record, and does not in but only fre ithroe grass, luring ms, an A / Third Street, yh d Umbrellas. ent A special line of superior 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 75c. Congo handles, steel rod, gloria silk umbrellas for 98c, Sterling silver mounted handles, heavy English gloria silk umbrellas for $1. The Cloak Trade. We propose to have a brisk cloak trade trom to-day until Christmas if it is a price possibility, for we will sell the choice of every garment in the jacket department for the uniform price of $7 50, This 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 lic, Nice black Coney Muffe at 49 Sterling silver knives for 48¢ and 69e All wool serges, navy blue and black, for 25c. Side combs at 5c, and 10c the pair Neat pearl shirt waist sets at 25c, Sterling silver scissors at $1.49. White and gray fur rugs at $1.59. Men's stylish teck ties at 25c0 Coxue feuther boas, 58¢ and #8c Hemstitched damask towels 25c, Black coney and gray hair mutts at $1.00 Leather card cases and purses combined, 25c, and 39c, Sterling silver mounted purses 49¢ Few people, if called upon to it by sev- fe to venture Prompt and thofoug near rly payment « ended son in his roof car TS, “Oversy's BAND 48 secured a po- | S wecident insurance BALLS. ry RTIE AND DRENINGS HeASOWABLE Overy Manage welkkaown from (20 A “Let's passenger coaches when Marriage of Miss*Nellie Martin and Mr, R. C, Thomas To-Morrow. Pprepared t Has Mov boots cons r SHOES I , is pres- sition i Il \ A Ballard ty Couple Married Here ¥ +-Milt Married, >. BORROWED A HORSE ‘ | ee The 8 o'clock east bouud passen- And at Last Accounts Had Not|#¢t,ttain from Fulton was delayed : }half an hour this morning io the Keturned It. C. yards here bumper, My. Thompson, the well known ; Mr. / mill maa of near Maxon’s Mills, came foreman necoreri to the city this afternoon to procure a |), recent He will Warrant against a young man named | roxas ay soon se able to leas Jamey Mr. Thompson claimed — that Mr. M. G Brown is now airbrake- the young man had been driving a} man, vice H. B. Evans. rancis De Sales church, wagon forbim and |ast Saturisy! ° . |borrowed a horse and buggy for the| ‘This moruing. f J.T. Wright and Miss Annie |ostensible purpose of coming to Pa- | several of the Ilinois Centra Page, a popular young couple of pear |qucah. He bas pot been seen | Were down, and the Broadway | Bandana, Ballard county, came to|gince, and Mr. ‘Thompson | patchers could not get_ much the cily yesterday afternoon and were !oame to the — city swear! faction out of tl Phep afternoon and evening. | warried at the Commercial Hotel by | out a warrant for graud larceny, At) "otking better this | Rev. W. K Penrod. ‘They returned | jast accounts the rant had not | ever. home today |been issued. Jt is possikle that the ch WAIVED EXAMINAT ON colds in shems@lves are not serious} ‘The marriage of Mr. Sydney {man will turn up all right, maladies. The more trivial cough or meey to Miss ie? - Ferien, - cold if neglected may lead to astiuia, Of the county, will take place this ’ ree pn ; | CAN T Did Bill Balentine, the Goose | Go jnto business until J get ready i Man ay Afternoon, Buchanan ! hy a broken th St a 12th smeteee! - Won't Get Mad te meee “The Rabbit Foot Restauratit Pion Open aall Everything gdrved in style. Headquarters the Dock McGuire, Daniels, the ex-general rwly The giant blood bi $5000 beauty, know, hunter,”’ instrumenfal in the ¢ of the noted despefado ‘Rube 8 ily rows” in the Mississippi swgt ps, is |, with the Salter. anf Marti, mammoth | jhe sy original, Big \B¢Car Liptle ‘Vor Cabin Co. Thig famous dog cau be} seen in their} grand free street parade ; the finggt ever witne Morton’s Opéra House Saturday | of Miss Nellie Mar- ; Martin, as, as p) will take pla 4 o'clock illness At yourself on Christa whe you vlimence to eat candy and al fies Pease the sweet things which make Your teeth ache, because you dida’t wires | lis: Mr: have them attended to in time \ogave you all the tin and 84 Come On HOW and } annoy ance. ‘It is never too late, ave that decay- waea | teamboatmen ed tooth filled and be realy to edt ho A anything you want without fear noon, w | for the consequences DR. C. E. WHITESIDES. PBHAR RUSH No greater ealamity cau befall person than ill health. Coughs aud} ! Attorney combined Houser w County The #400 | Balentine expects Ballard county to security. He waived examination d was remanded to jail, dgreed bond fixed a | from relatives LEADING 5c. CIGARS, a Ask For Them, bronchitis or \ consumption, ‘The sfleruoon at the residence of the right time to trem a cough or cold is Pride's father, Mr. i. M. Peyton, jn right away. means danger, | te southern part of the county. good and peady. 1 am getting ready | Dr. Bell's Pin quick 1¢ will no doubt be of interest to the | JUS 88 (stas I can. 1 (myself)will| cure, a sure cure agd a2 safe Cure ‘many friends here of Mr. Milton | Pe teady tr OF #0, bus my Druggists sell it. For \ sve by Buchanan, formerly of the city, but /HOUse aud stock WH not be ready be Oehlschiaeger & Walker, druggists, now of the McKendree nei; hborhood, | T° come and go hig y is = Was Held Over #100.--Expects to Give in the Sum POLICE COUKL, 1B Fifth and Broadway, }to learn that on Christinas A Small Blaze. The fire department was the residence of Wes Kuwarc ored, on Campbell street, 12:30 o'clock this morning by the! Durning of a pile of trash ina stable, | The blaze was extinguished by a bucket of water, Ellis, Rudy & Phillips, > Hed to # popular youpg school teach col. Buchanan is son of a former abont man of Paduc TUMBLED AGAIN. —— Uncle Tom's Cabin jo the public at « tjfme when wed humanity wre hesitati tween their prejudices and tablished moles bt thought Come in this weck and Ou cheap, Everything new. 6t2 ‘Tue Kimpary Has R. M. Sutherlig, Mang’r. | most hearts th —“"\Setlne, | The book was fe vury bas been to| As anettiement of the estate of 13, |!» high and bbw, rich and pe last night was not the coldest. ‘There made by Febrowry\1, 1897, all par-) WAS ie nme Loe P bs has been a slight moderation today, | ties knowing themsetves indebted to | jas the testinopy 0! og Ae the firm of B. Weil on will cal] | Persons and fugitive slaves w at once an tsettle, Respectfully, | 4 Mrs. Stowe, Pier B. Wane & Soy, [came out everybody is good A Mistake, The article in yesterday's paper about the New York Hatters going to leave town was a mistake, as they have located here permanently and will engage in other business. Mr. ‘Thos, Riddell has charge of the hat business at their old stand and all hats not called for at once will be lt The Mercury Goes to 10 Degrees Above Nagel’s thermometer registered ten degrees above zero this morning at 5 o'clock. Last night was still y was devoy Water Notice. Patrons of the water company are reminded that their rents expired on December 3%. ‘Khose who intend to revew this quartér'g rent should do 80 before it is torg ‘The Salter sod Martio m origival Uncle ‘Tom’s Cal) will appear at Morton's Oper; Scturday afterndon and eveni 41 You Want Old Pape: To put on shetves ow under call at this office, Twenty cents, . was married to Miss Hattie Harrison, growing convicllon felt in their inner- | since that We find friends everywhere, wonderful how kind everybody is,’’ be Bond, / Saturday. You see it fakes a few days to get ver, Mr. | the house in sbgl tobacud | severgl days’ titye | just the line of ple to have, | with me when! D say J can’t ope all civil- don't mean this ing be- J mean next w heir es- and the It will require; William Holentine, the alleged which to put in| goose thief, was presented in thy bds J want the peo-| polize tribunal this morning on { ho will call to trade petty larceny warrants and Tdo open. When I {charge of obtaining — woney | before Saturday, I by false pretenses from Mr. 1 ‘8 Saturday,but 8. Cobh, at Haer's le $ Saturday, establishment. ‘The plaintiffs in (x January 16, other warrants are: J. 8. Han Bidwell, Jas Poiter aud 4 ‘This may look lots of Ume ny, sail calla wasted, but aftay you see what Ehiva* ‘Pho evidence for the commo 4 tive’ The evidence mmon. aa cone “a this houge ang HOME, you will wealth was (heard several days ayo, vated | uOw the time Yas Heon put ja to ad-| but the defendant's lawyer, Attorney ated jNantage. ff you wikkeall to see us on| ‘Taylor, said they hoped to thad thi result! our | man who sold Balentine the 62 colored | | ho said! land the case was left epen until to- book | day to us, Ivs Mur wrong, ured hy} / Open al |. Adnive and useful Soyvenir will be BIVeS to every one whécalls on my [acc Store on Saturday, Aceg), ° Measeay pt this as my personal “sg in Co.,|.. a Housg|N. This morving Mr. Taylor said they had not found the man, which did not evoke much surprise from the prosecuting attorney He asked Judge Sanders what he would make | she aggregate bond in case the ile. Hfendant waived the formality of q K ‘ey a toad | preliminary hearing, — ani Fsyille Seng-Cannel coay|honoy geplied — that — he would teed beh highest | make it $100 in the four petty lar. | erate ey on fhe vket | ceny cases and $200 in the other, | only by JAE Read: loth| Attorney Taylor said he thought eflerson sirvels.. Te ai " |they could give a $100 bond, and ns ™ f W. B. M’PHERSON, # Corner Fourth and Broadway, | ng. his | bw isa good met Ode ms Pf carpets, | grq@ie for five be | ‘OPERA HOUSE, Mrs. Sam Hop Sing boy in the hall bendi: of clothes about da’ ing when she aros the Chinese laundry Bro. near First street. On the opjx side of the hall Mr. Randall Ballows has a room, Gjeer.&-Reed's ollie in the frontend The woman seut for and Officer Sutherla and took charge of th said he had gone up » and found the He 1 that be Aored boys leave the he went tal while left saw ca ¢ snd costs ia the police court for im- M 0 Ri0 N § rey Morality. Judge Sanders granted the ne for? Poercnen Teanecs hearing and the case was set over ah clock this afternoon ight this She liv morn- bas , ‘Phe case against Hilliard Sanford, wa ® colored driver for the Campbeil: Mulvihill Coal y, who is harged in ® warrant sworn out by’| Frank Stallings with driviog on the| sidewalk, was left open until tomor-| row, | Saturday, January Mth, MATINER AND Nau, SALTER & MARTIN'S UNeve Tom's Ca Fifty People, Actors worthy of|the name, Musicians, the Bést, Singers, Danvers} bee #1,000 worth of spe 4 policem ty «\ for@ tion « Miles we tb ‘o'clock this morning hos | bond with Messrs, Jas, ‘ 1) and FP, O. Rives as suretie: Futrell av ecuted a new Robertson : Constable a} lawyers’ offi ! Jain y seen tw rather hurrridly just a The clothing was Capt. Ballowe's room fast. He nd it’ was unlocked arrived, ‘The boy taken to the city ball but had no h of any i was re leased, otbing was atulen from Capt. B room except the Weaving apparel and it was all recov ere from wa door when was ys a But He Swatlowed dentally, Aveis Mei cial scenery, Mr, Joe Hebson was a biudly frightened young man this morning. He started to take a dose of medicine and concluded to s time by deink ing it out of the bottle. When he turned the bottle up he got a small quantity of broken glass In his mouth, f which lhe swal- DR, W.. iowed Attorneys Harris and Crive this] How the glass got into the bottle morning filed formal motion for afis uaknown, but so far the queantity new trial in the case against Si Shel-[ Le swallowed hae o-cnsioned him ae ley and Amanda McGebee, fogd $20] inconvenieace “egret fll nudder rriday mor Watch for the Monster Street Parade en ‘ANKS, description, so he Bea