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guveeseseseceees -PRCUARURE9 0004 | worth ¢We Want Your I rade FOR S. small sizes, TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE $1.25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. . from $3.00 to $4.00, B), $1.50—Ladies’ Dongola Feir Stitch, for winter use, were be 00, $2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $5.00 $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, W bie, handsome worth $3.00 = $2.68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new toés, worth $3. and 4, $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $5 00, $2 25—Men’s Enamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at §3. 00, $3 00—Men’s Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00 10 cents buye Child’s Rnbbers, heel, sizes broken. e3 broken, 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, 25 to 50 buys ? /?% Rubbers, Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. g TLL, RODY &% PHILLIPS. Caeececees hatha el tattle Sit Bae Campbell-Mulvihili Coal Co. 210 8, Third Street. Telephone No, 13. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. Pittsburgh Coke, PERSONALS. Barker, ‘bd Boaz, u —— IT WAS 1 A MISTALE. SAVE YOUR ‘ Cast - Off Glothing Me 3 AND SHOES. re es eil went south today on atrip 1 will BUY them for Cash. | for the house. ‘ ticles} Mr. W. M Housewives Sedo Work 1 Mayfleld today, about the one 2 to bhrow away. | is in |Mr. L. A. Horse Stealing. Janes went down to es: rant Dismissed Mr. John Mulvihill was over from - short trip to Fulton. Mr. Eugene Staten is back from a/ ed, bec visit to Tennessee. ville. Conductor Oscar M, Sewell moved | the warrant yesterday, his family to Memphis today. rk on short notice ; hepa repair work if notified and | will also deliver it, CHAS. NORWOOD. he became ill at Union- however, 216 Court #t. at the Palmer | tbe warrant and stated that the young new houses on South McKenzie, ‘Tenn., are Dr. Frank Boyd was called to Livingston county last night on pro- fessional business, Mrs. Treherne, > lence of Judge Jawes P. ‘he alice the 14th inst. There CRRA AE some fine talent in the organization i and the public should go out to hear Gets Out of the Lockup and at of Golconda, yw it in “The Loan of a Lover,” which] g.coq through the city today en | Once Becomes Drunk it will present next ‘Thursday. route to Memphis. | Aga utation. Dr. T. J. Reed returned to bis} | eee. ; j Esiahlaed Repu College, | home in Graves at noon, after a visit) Chas. W. Thompson, the cripple Attend the Sipith business fo His eoa: Dr. B. G: Raed. (ramp, who was confined ia the coun- 4 months on a ty jail here for several |charge of highway robbery, was re- jleasea from the lockup yesterday {after having served a fine for being #3 ft established rep- 4 a peasaeel day and night.| Prof, Murray Gilbert, who has hao ‘ter at any time. Ad-| been with Price’s Floating Palace, is | bre D. Smith, Jr.ycorner | $d | visiting his mother here. ee » . Z and Madison Sts. 27 Mrs. Rev. H. Breu wife of | drunk and disorderly. He at once Married at Clinton Pe Peniae ant ich the German got drunk, and was arrested again svangelical church, is ill. last night for being drunk and - Mies Illa Moss, s niece of Major A masquerade party will be given '‘-mooching”’ on Broadway, — he city, was ; Thowes E- om rd Be to Mr, {at the residence of Mr. Chas. “Mee Judge Sunders expressed sympathy | married iatiarde. Both are popular|Clane, 748 South Fixth tonight. for the unfortunate tramp this morn- \ colin eeutr people, and the pride] Miss Bessie Dioguid, of Paducah, ing. ‘That man hasa well to do , yeee eee E Mr. | Luther Moss, | visited her father’s family ere this mother,” be remarked, “who has : beater ot Major Thomas K, Moss.| week, says the Marray -‘Ledger.’” money and property. She has been Mr. M. T. Taylor and wife re- ritin bere to find out where he is ‘ No greater calamity can befall | turned to their home in Graves Coun- #04 what he is doing here, and is a person than ill health. Coughs anc ty at noon, after a visit to Dr. P. G, Yery auxious to have him return home. She sends him money, but as colds in shemselves are pot serious | Reed. maladies. The more triyial cough or cold if neglected may lead to asthina, | bronchitis or consumption. The right time to treat a cough or cold is ~ right away, Delay means danger. ‘ Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Haney is @ quick cure, a sure cure aud a safe cure, Druggists sell it. For sae by Oehischlaeger & Walker, druggists, Fifth and Broadway. P. Jewett was called to 000 as he gets out of the lockup he ee Ses right off and gets drunk. He says be can’t help it, and wauts togo home. I think that is the best place for him, andam going to give him another chance to get there. You may go now,’ concluded the judge, “but you must get out of town at once."" “Twill, if Lean possibly catch a Dr. D. Lovelacevelle this afternoon to Mrs. B. F. Billington, who is very low, Master Ben Wilson, of the Sun's carrier force, returned today from a visit to friends and relatives in Louis- ville. Mr. Joseph Johnson and Miss Mar- _ Mary Story, of near Palmer, t , pas , ’ rain,’’ he said, ‘and Llection ‘of Officers. jShall county, eloped to Metropolis iene Wrong) dude fares The following officers were today and were married. time, sure’ i g year by the directors} Mrs, Chas Gillette, of Middles-. He hobbled out with his single crutch and many thought they saw a tear glisten as he passes boro, Ky., is a guest of her sister, Mrs, Samuel Johnson and brother Capt. J. F. Beatty, Mrs. Judge Jones, of Metropolis, | passed through the city today en | route to Fulton, to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Clapp, who ja dying. Miss Jessie Tabscott has returned from a three years residence in Aus- tin, Texas, and is at the home of her father, Mr. Napoleon ‘Tabscott, four miles from the city. The marriage of Miss Nellie Mar- -Gregory Hat Company J. R, Lemon, president ; | © president; J. F nd treasurer. yesterday: C. B. Gregory, v Stewart, secretar res Come in this week and uy cheap. | thing new. ae Yai. ang’r. Tur Kinpans “ R. M. Sutherlin, Colored People Marry. Jobn Wilcox and Bettie Matthews, John Cummins and Susie Hays, aud | George Merritt and Annie Smith, of the city, were licensed to marry yes: terday. All colored. into Mr BC. ‘Thomas took plave w Notice. this afternoon at 4 ek at St Francis De Sales church, in the pres- are Lierboyel ipalitgstins| on [ence of a large audience, rem meted Yhose who intend to} Mr. Sid Lemon has resigned his po- | pt. 6 Nike “¢ rent should do|sition with Kd Ware & Co, after’ wear Calvert City, was put on the 8 », as all prem-|baviog been with the establishment o'clock train with a congestive chill, for several years. He has as yet ac-| He was too ill to tell bis name and cepted no other position, | no ope kuew bin. i The parade gi by the Salter & Martin mammoth A-Car Uncle Tom's Cabin Co , is actfally a novelty. It's worth coming miles to see. ‘Satur- day afterncon and evening at Mor- ton’s Opera House.” Dr. Mendenbal,’s Lwproved Chill and Fever Cure, guarghteed to cure chills and fever and fnalaria in all forms, ‘Tasteless, Price 50 cents, Loox foe the picturelof J. C. Men- denball, and take no pther. Sold by DuBois & Co, A Congestive Chil, ‘This morning a young farmer from Metiopolis Clippings for Kincling, a ae James Warranted for| far the Weather to moderate so he can He Turned Up All Right—Ware|train 50 and rounded the curve be- After Mr, Fullerton swore out | her. he turned up all right with the rig at the | former’ s residence, which of course - RMLROAD RUMBLING, | Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. +4 ©. AND ST. L, MILEAGE. ini Sheppard is out again and attending to his duties in the store room. Geo. Duff, with his bridge layout, left on local for some other pornt, af- ter repairing the incline here. Supt. Hills left on 104 this a. m. to catch his car on the line, He was detained when it left by sickness in his family. Engine 4 leaves this afternoon for the Nashville shops for a thorough overhauling and will when she comes back be number 300, Engineer Ed Colton, of the Mem- phis switch engine, is off, sick, and Tom Giden is handling the 149 on the night shift. John Smith, the veteran porter, is resting for a trip or two. Tom Sledd is looking after the comforts of the passengers in his place Officers Crow and Bonds are with | us this week, and keep a watchful eye on all happenings in this baili- wick conte the lone starry hours. Engive 125, on work train, with Conductor Weddle in charge, is out today distributing cross ties and gravel on this end of the line. Travel on this end seems to be on the decrease again since the holidays. An improvement is looked for as soon | as the cold snap is over however. Shorty’? Barksdale, the popular} fireman, bas taken a trip to his old| home, Dixon, Tenn., to visit rela- tives and recover from la grippe Tom Sisson is the lueky ‘Eagle Eye,’’ who catches the 303 for a reg- ular steed. He will feel at home again on her boxes, as she was his tirst love, Gideon and Kane were the bowers ob the 312 as she rolled in with Con- ductor Fulton’s turn around this a. m. They come and go always on the puncture unless otherwise ordered. Conductor Ben Englert is said to be improving rapidly, by his brother Tom, since he went home from the | infirmary, and is growing impatient circulate among the boys. Engine 308 moved out at Pointer pace this afternoon, a Hal towing yond Eleventh street as gracefully as a swan under the skillful handling of The Couneil “Holds a WILL CONDEMN IT. Called | F Meeting Last Night. Passes an Ordinance Condemning | Wm, Allen's Land for Pent use Right of Way, The city council met last might in called session to take action relative to securing right of way to the city pest honse, which was closed up by disgruntled neighbors sometime since, purposes, there not being «lissent- | ing voice, Officer Tobe Etter was allowed bis last morth’s pay, having been inad- vertently omitted from the pay roll Another called meeting will be held tonight to give final passage to the ordinance, | FOR MURDER, | ‘HAVE YOUR BAKING Fresh Bread and Cakes as LEW Wares j A Family § fy 4T THE “Bon Tot Bakery.” | We will do ig che paper than | you van at hame, | Always on bani, Give us your orders. Goodd delivered to any part of the city, Fred Greif, completely barring ingress and egress. Seventh and Was tod Sta, , Mayor Yeiser presided at the | 7 meeting, which was hell in the “7 council chamber, and the sanitary committee reported that no right of TONIGHT. | way could be secured by avy amica- | F ble means. Wi d i sage condemning property on the] \ farm of Wm. Allen for right of wa Th t gatre, : ib Thift 8 &. FOREMAN “NEVADA, " Young German Arrested at | «6 A We guarantee this stove to use less fuel and give more heat thd any Srooklynty eaterday. The Lost | Vine” other Bol al Stove ou the market, We guarantee every stove sold by —_ hanes cthliy Wana fet, e ; Ave ae acti sizes Also « full line of stoves of every lange of play twicea Aveck deseription carried in stock |Hets Wanted at Peoria, Hl, and) Admission 10 and 20>#en : Don t forget our Matinees every ‘ nv ’ w ck Today, 1 ’ | as Taken Back Today sitthy abeehis at $40 Aa S( (7) | | ll ARDVW ARE (‘0 mission 10 cents. 4 ADT "9 | An important capture was made INCORPOMATED.) yesterday at Brooklyn, Ll. by Mar. 318-324 BROADWAY +s - + PADUCAH, KY, shal Crouch, of Metropolis, and the marshal of Brooklyn. A young German was arrested in Lace Hamilton's dive on a telegram | from Peoria, Ill., charged with mur- der. He professed to be unable to speak English when arrested, but is | no doubt the right man. He was taken to Peoria this morn- ing. and his name could not be re- called by our informant. | PLEASING SURPHISE, | Hon. Jerry Porter Married at Clinton. His Bride Is Miss Mamie Beeler, a improvements which have been put ESCAPED CONVICT. WEATHER REPORT. retard cogs UH presen Stthe ot ed that the daly, was sinavoldas <r iy ead Union Gospel Mission tonight. | ble. , The Notori Li M v. Tp Weather| The Shakespeare Club meets to-| Judge Sanders called the case this |” Ntorieus Lou Moss Louisville, ee ik tonight; falr| Morrow with Miss Mary Bringhurst. | morning and Prosecuting Attorney rested, cloudy and bale | Miss Myrtle Pryor, of Memphis, | Reeves read a note from Mr. Fuller- aud warmer Fri Tenn., is visiting the family of H.|tou, explaining that he had heen too aae te sie LOCAL M MENTION. K. Mankin. jbasty in securing the warraat, and Collins Notified from Mr. John R. Smith, the Evans- | completely absolving Mr. James, who Nashyille to Hold fi ville coffin man, is atthe Palmer|was present and made a statement aes A Building ‘Boom. House. substantially as above. Councilman Chris Liebel is @rect-] Gant, a, G, Gilbert and wife, of] Judge Sanders promptly dismissed Pe sae re aber ‘if te at rown’s house o me, n up this morning, ing eleven Ninth strect. There have been Com] boise, man was exonerated. He lett for]! ' pleted for this popular councilman “y4) ‘sixe J, Clark, formerly of|liome, and is very sorry the mistake| this afteruoon by Otticer t auk | already, on South Eleventh, five "| iho city, came in this morning from | occurred. Esker charge! witli being un escape houses. Madisonville. ny convic i 4 Ihe First Performance. Mr. J. H. Castello, of Memphis, STRONG TEMPTATION. Polavapabepes celeecahed Mr ‘The ‘welfth Night Dramatic Clab] the well known ex-conductor, was in cnoeemeonee bar he kaew Hose Woe Ware will give its first public performance the city today. Charles Thompson Seemingly |She was given three years for malic- 8 I ly g ) ious cutting, and claims that she has served ber term, but she escaped once Lb fore aud came to Paducah, making a similar claim, Lut it devel- oped that she was wanted, aud she Was carried back Lo serve the remain- der of her terw. She will be hela un- tilthe arrival of the ‘Tennessee au- thortties, . CASES CONTINUDD. es Nevesaitated it ‘Today. Absent Witn ford, colored, charged with driving a Campbell-Mulvibill coal wagon on the sidewalk, was continued until tomor- | row in Judge Sander’s court this morning. The cuse against Si Shelley and | Amanda McGehee, for immorality, was also continued until tomorrow, Mostdruggists sell you what you ask for, Some will ask you to take something which they claim is just as good,’’ Sometimes Was arrested | ‘The case against Hilliard Lang-| a little move | OVERBY'S BAND FIRST GLAS 3S MUSIC The Rabbit's Foot HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL Restaurant =~ (Sex oF BIG HATCHET.) Ig prepared Yo furnish Wa, BAves Leaxianp, Phone 53, sades & Lehnhard, ~rer—\ BALLS, PARTIES AND OPENINGS. AYSON ABLE Manager Is THE LEADING OLO KENTUCKY SALOON, | Open at ally day it Headjuarters for Steambodtaien. | IN THE CITY. Dock McGuire, Try # load and you will be convinced that cleauest, hottest te at re of ye Prompt delivery wear, but too g to me} Brooklyn today. ‘ ” nd send them y ; , msitha , [Old Dad’? Ritter and bis left bower, . Soci ele Gather hgosrap id fal card and I will/ Mr. J.B, Lord, the Chicago tie W. B. Fullerton, of the county.| rrank Scbraven. } Reigning Socicty Belle, or notify me by po A Ine: swore out a warrant yesterday after- 7 f call for them. hand "aia cheba noon, as forecast exclusively in the] , Pagine 503, nee the old P., T. & | Parties desiring good apnea tae |g. Mise Lizzie Hook returned today | 202" day. against Leslie A.| 4: No. 15, comes in ov the local this| Hon. Jerry M. Porter, formerly of | s clothing or shoes vill find a larg: from Uniontown, Ky. James, a well known young man who|eYening. She is said to look as/the city, but now of Clinton, Ky sortment at my place. fret J. P. Buchanan, the cracker man, | worked for him, Mr. James bor-|Pretty as a new blown daisy and be- | was married last night 8 o'clock Shoes repaired. We have Sri’ is again at the Palmer. rowed the horse and buggy last Sat-{i98 one of the most powerful on the|to Miss Mame Beeler, a reigning class workmea employed, eiil call] Mr. J. J. Dufour left today for urday to go to Unionville, Ill., and road,great things are expected of | society belle of Clinton ae langh- did not return at the time he expect-| Her after the extensive repairs and ter of George Beeler. rformed hy iter We will apprec r patronage fenpetd Tewuatis Manag | Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets. e news of Mr, Porter [will bea pleesant. surprise many friends bere. It was known to jsome of them that bis |tention was to be = married soon | but the announcement has take to its beidhay, MATINEE AND NIGHT, STAPEMENT SALTER & MARTIN'S | SEMI-ANNUAL by surprise. Mr. Porter ci merly of Paducah, and held , vamoes book ip OF TH Enos }tion with’ the Kobins lQuoensware Co. He now has Mica Ge sm "6 wou TOM's Cao AMERICAN: GERMAN NATIONAL BANK Clinton With the traveling men there is uu, itty ple jobe more popular than Mr. Porter Actors worthy pf the naw PADUCATL, who bas attained no little prominence! Musicians, the Best | 1 on account of his oratorical abilities, | Singers, Dancers, tel, I | At ose of business December 3 Yt, 1896, and as a humorist, having been chris-/ $1,000) worth of special ecenery. | tened the ‘Bill of Kentucky \ | , The bride is a most estimable wad | + | RESOURCES. LIABILITIES, | beautiful young lady, and isa daugh- * er Call loans aud time paper $435,112.58 Ca ull 1 and ter of Dr. Heeler, of the state board | Seats on Sale rriaay uiscut Government bon 0.00 $201,005.22 Jof health, and one of the most proms Pres : + ian uu on @ ' ly 100 ¢ ul 15,0) inent in the state Watch for the Monster Street Parade, ae ‘ ee Mr. and Mrs, Borter will likely re _—-— ; prea, She 10,648.51 . % = ba house and fi al 22, bide in Clinton DR, W. C. EUSANKS, fides : / t 225.00 IRATE INHABITANTS Pronto 83 ys | HOME SPATHIST, égnt. fund 22004 neo Se: mawan 17 | Cash and exchangt 173,169.33 ‘They Intimidate the City Engi-| — — | 686,878.73 pe] , j | heer, 1 GANT - Go into business until 1 get ready—! GEO, C, THOMPSON, President Kid. L, ATKINS, Cashier | ‘ i 1 Le ready : AY Had Clubs and ‘They Ma , ALY Hed Clabe. anit: Shyy Madeit ore a ast can I finyseit) will | Him Leave m Short Order he ready\in a day or Ovo, but” my R \ | inate house and stock will ngt be ready | EMO A ese. fore | City Eng'neer Jimmie Wilcox went | —O— Jout yesterday on the Hinkleville road Saturday. j to survey a right of way to the pest! you vee it \akes/a few duys t | house. and all were arm d with clubs and profit induces thew | to do this, Dr. /poles ‘They ordered him to get. oft I Bell's Pine Tar Howey is the best | ther land, and while they made no cough, cold and grip cure. After] effort to do him violence, they were you try it once you wilh like it too! well to aocept any substhuite, For sale by Oehilsch Walker, Fifth ad Broadway ger & It's Worth Seq Don't miss seeing *y Chariot," a ‘+glittering’ gem," cost- ing $3000, to be seenfin the grand free street parade given by the Salter & Martin mainmoth, original Big 8-Car Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., Sat- urdry atnoon, Now is dgood timeto try @ load ot the Fordayille SémisCanndteoal guaranteed ty /he the highdst grade grate oh on the market Sold only by 5 Read & Co, 10th and Jefferson st reots: Tel a70, 4 Cireuit Court. In the circuit court today nothing of public interest wanspired. A few motions were heard and several cases setdown, Ths county and circuit clerks’ and the county judge's offices were alike devoid of news items. Pianos—Lower thanvever before, 1 go into Chicago nexy week, very determined, and compelled t thoroughly surprised and terrified surveyor to get in his wagon and leave. If they discovered him have been permitted to inake the | survey, DIED YESTERDAY, well Son of Alonzo Gree Away ‘Tom Greenwell, the fourteon-year. | old son of Mr. Alonzo Greenwel the Maxon’s Mills neighborhood, died last night of enlargement of the glands in the neck, from which be had suffered for the past four years Five Cents |}} inee Saturday 9th, i] 612 ‘Tae Kinpaue Hare, KR. M, Suthedlin, Maug'r, the house in don't mean his week's Saturday but | wasted, but after you bee what [have done to this house know the time in time it is certain that he would pot vantage, jour . given to Passes Drug Store on Saturday, Accept this as my personal invitation, » ON, E Corner Fourth aad Broadway, entire stock of the Globe Liquor Co. new firm, | general hottle and run a first-class bar, | of the opening will be announced in | iday or twa, will require aye. It “MM. MARKS | He proceeded to make the survey | several days’ tiwe in which ney itin {and about the time he finished he was just the line of goods I want the peo confronted by eight or nine of as irate |ple to have, fho will call to ‘a TI Th Pe men as could be found “0y-} with me whey I\do open, When Hi he well-known clothing merchant, where. They were neighbors, }say I can't open Nefore Saturday ‘Has Moved from 120 to 116 S, 20 St. Broadway, A full line of CLOTHING, HATY “and GENTS’ FURNISHIN s The flheapest and hest store i the city / M, MARKS The Gents mean next week's Saturday, January 16, may look like sof time Two'doord toward BOOTS, SHOES, constantly dy hand This andk stock, you will has beea put in to will call to see us on Nin t Street Partnee if you Opening, | A nice and useful Souvenir will be every one who calls on my Jan, 16th, | | A Don't Get Mad At yourself oni Ghristmas when you commenge to eat candy and al W. B. M’PHERSON, the sweet things hwhich make your teeth actie, because you didn’t | have them ‘tended to in time to save you all the pain and annoy. A New k Mr. Ike Blieden has pur “It is never tod late, sed the | ae "so come on now and have that decay- ed tooth filled and be realy to eat anything you wank without fear The remains were buried at 3 o'clock busine 1 r a ane ope! » business abgit the grave yard, has leased the large store-rygm on the | ot f corner of Broadway and Sécoud, op Ms posite Kolley's vigarstorg. Mr, DR. C. E. WHITESIDES, @atre, — brie!, who has been wigh the Globo| Liquor Co., will be i ie | | ‘of the firm will] and it will doa yg trade and will The exact date The styl Blieden’ DING Wke 5c. CIGARS. Ask Fo Them. GEBHART “3225 ROSH a