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By ea - $We Want Your Trade TO CLEAI [ Hy : A ) Full line of Children’ SENT OUT ON AP i Campbel pbell 20 8, Third Street, Pittsbi SAVE YOUR Cast- Off Clothing AND SHOES. 1 will BUY them for Cash. Honsewiyes can find many articles about the hous¢ tgo much worn for wear, but'too good to throw away. Gather them up and send them to me or notify me by,postal card and I will call for them. Parties desiring good second hand clothing or shoes will find a large as- sortment at my place.\., Shoes repaited. We have first- class workmen émployed, and can do your work on short notice; will call for your repair work if notified and will also deliver it, CHAS. NORWOOD. 214 Court ++. WEATHER REPORT. Louisyille, Ky. Jan. 11.—Weather fair and colder tonight and Tues- day. LOCAL MENTION. Special Sale Tomorrow. ‘Tomorrow is the day for Noah's Ark special sale on glassware. Don't forget it. Every piece of glassware in their immense stock will be marked down to cost price. Marriage at Grand Rivers. Mr. Marsh Veal and Miss Lida Lewis, well known young people of Grand Rivers, were married yester-| day at the home of the bride, Rev. Sheffner, of the M. E. Church of- ficiating. One Boy Fainted. Salter and Martin’ Mammoth and original production of Uncle Tom’s! Cabin drew two large crowds at Mor- ton’s Opcra House Saturday, and was very creditable. At the even- ing performance the colored gallery was so packed that one colored boy tainted. { Granted a Divorce. Mrs. Lena Hammond was granted a divorce from her husband, Chas, D, Hammond, in the circuit court Saturday. Hammond is the young man who has figured extensively in shady transactions recently, and is believed to be mentally deranged. Nice, Clean Papers. Twenty for five cents at this office, ~~ Notice As a settlement of Ahe estate of B. Weille, Sr., (decepsed), must be made by February 1, 1897, all par- ties knowing themselves indebted to the firm of B. Weillé & Son will eall at once andsettle, Respectfully, jbt1d B. WPILLE & Son, Y.M.C, A, The book keeping class will re- sume its studies tonight, after a briet holiday, Every member is request- ed to be present, Husiness men’s gymnasium class meets at 8 o'clock tonight. A Dying Condition, Jim Smith, a well known colored barber, who bas been down with con- sumption for the past year, is iv a dying condition. Sham, sham was lost , between Wash- ts, one even- inder will be thrned to Mr, No. 828 ing last week, liberally rewarded if E, Boone's residence’ South Sixth street, All members of B. P. O, are requested to meet tonight at 8 o'clock to take action on the death of ovr Brother Alf P. Rogers, C. Gleaves, E. R, Bromo Quinine. at/ Nelson Soules’ store, 13, | $1.25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. 8, small jsizes, worth gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE ULIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS. WTA OOO O8O8-08 -Mulvihil: Coal Co. The Best Metropolis Clippings for Kinoling, OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR from $3 00 to $4.00. $1.60—Ladies’ Dongola Fair Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welta, broken sizes, worth $3.00 ‘€2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00 $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welte, all new toes, worth $3 and $4 $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, 25—-Men’s Eoamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, Men's Pat. Leather, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at #3 00—Men’s Broad ‘Too, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, 10 cents buys Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes brok 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, 25 1) 50 buys ? Rubbers. $ | | 8s Shoes, and great bar- PROVAL, WeVsVeEVese Telephone Na, 18. \ h and McHenry\Coal the Market. Pittsburgh Coke, ‘COMMERCIAL PRINTING, PERSONALS. Mr. Cliff Ezell, of Mayfield, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Jim Lally left yesterday for| Humbolt, Tenn., to work. Rey. M. L. Calhoun will preach at the Union Gospel Mission tonight. Mr. John Meyers is dangerously ill at his home on Washington street. State Secretary Rosevear, of the Y. M. C, A, is in the city today, Miss Mag Griffin has returned | from a several months visit to Ar- kansas. Agent Mulvihill, of Brooklyn, has been in Pinckneyville on a visit to his family. Mr. Ad Curd, of Mayfield, visited his brother, Jesse G. Curd, and wife, yesterday. Miss Willie Stone, of Kuttawa, will arrive in a few days on a visit to Miss Hattie Clark. Mr. J. E. English went to St. | The Sun Job Office is Prepared to Do It Promptly and In Best Style. ENTIRE NEW OUTFIR, | Type and Presses---Latest Styles rst-Class Workmen, |EwmiRe SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A Magistrate In THE MAYOR WAS “WORKED,” He Wanted to Bluff a Show Manager. NEW WRINKLE, Who Suspends Jail Sentence | Concealed’, Weapon Cases— Court at Melber, People in the Melber section of the| county do not have to apply to Gov. William O. Bradley for a pardon whenever they are sentenced to jail for ten days for carrying a pistol. The accommodating magistrate just suspends judgment in the jail sent- ence and the prisoner gets off with a fine. This is the way he did Laith Mepser at Melber Saturday. Menser “toted a gun’? and was fined $25 and given ten days jin jail, The convi magistrate blandly an- nounced that the jail sentence would be suspended and the defendant then replevied his fine. Tom, Henry and Josh Beasly were tried for too much Christmas hilarity, which ended in a general fraternal fight, Henry Beasley getting almost killed. Josh was fined §250 and costs and the others $5 cash. Cases against McCage and Bud Bracken, for breaches of the pesce, were continued until Friday, when they will be tried at Massac. DIED THIS AFTERNOON, Breuhaus Passes Away. CITY GOT THE WORST OF IT. The City Was Getting $50 Per Month—Now They Get #50 for Six Months. THE STORY HAS A MORAL. Mayor D. A. Yeiser had his leg beautifully pulled last week, It was an admirable manner in which the chief executive was “worked,” and shows how well some of our officials look after the city’s interests, and al- low personal feelings to run away with them. ‘The facts are that he fell out with Manager Lew Waters, of the Wind- sor Theat:e Company, because the} latter declined to pay two of the ac-| tresses a salary they claimed was due | them. They appealed to the mayor, | who, although having no authority in | such matters, told the manager that if he did not pay the woman's board bills at the hotel be would exact a li- Wife of the German Evangelical|cense of $20 a day from the show, | instead of $2, the amount they had | been paying. Unfortunately the law reposes the authority in the Mayor to} Mrs. O. W. Breuhaus, wife of the] !884e 4 license to shows from $2 to} pastor of the German Evangelical |$20 ® day, making it discretionary church, died at 1:45. this afternoon,| With him what to fix the amount, after an illness of several weeks of The mayor put it at the lowest notch, catarrh of the stomach. which was $2 a day, $50 a month. She was formerly Miss Huber,!This, of course, went into daughter of Rev. James Huber, of ;b€ city treasury. The mayor Attica, N. Y., who has heen tele-| insisted on mixing himself up in an | graphed and will arrive tomorrow. affair in which he was not interested, The deceased was about 25 years| however, and when he attempted to of age, and was married to Rev, |¢xtort a license of $20 4 day, the | Breuhaus last July. She was a most |Sbow people employed an attorney | estimable lady, and the bereaved |®04 learned that they could get a| hb 1, friends and relatives have | license for six months for $50, in-| saivets y of all, ‘No arrange- | Stead of paying $50 for one month. | Mrs. 0. W. Preacher. RARGOUR'S /AT. | | | | { Our stock Kas been | 'REMOVED 10 112-114 N, 3RD. In the HP. Company bud dg near & Broadway, next door to the Rieke whol le house | otiter Soft € Beginning Monday, Jan. 11.) Ladies’ Fancy Hore that have been sold ate and The a pair heretcfore, will go at 250 a p In the next few weeks several thousands ¢ of doliars worth of desirable = dry goods | and general merchandise wil) be! sold at marvelously low prices You are carsestly solicited to in spect our stock. ment for the funeral have been made. we had been paying gupuneintemmsabepiniins the rate of $600.00 THEY WILL MOVE, ayear, but the Mayor's action re-| sulted in their demanding a license | for six months for $50, and the city | didn’t lose but about $250 saction. he by the Marshal Collins Breaks Up bar | Another Den. Alice Edwards Ordered to Break Up Housekeeping. how women whose salaries the | mi attempted to have paid, have | #ent the money for their trunks, aud they have been shipped to them FUGITIVES FROM ILLINOIS, Yesterday afternoon Marshal Col- lins and Officer Sutherland visited a house of ill repute kept by Alice Ed- wards on North 11th street, below Houseman’s grocery, and ordered the woman and all her siren associates to move without aay delay. There has been considerable com- plaint lodged against the house, and | Saturday night there was a regular Two Boys Arrested by Officer Phillips, Wanteu at Metro “ No Serious But arge, lis, for! Louis at noon today, From there he om will go to New York. The Sux Job office ts prepared to Miss Emma McKnight left this lo every clase of printing in first- morning for Nashville and ‘Terra| lass style. Everything in it is new Haute, Ind., on a visit to her sister. | 20d of the latest styles and the office Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hogwood, of iit charge of first-class men who rap rr iegonadivlg ate of ai Know good work when they see it and Bown Hew ewes, HS PASAY Ct 8 Le well how to doit. Mensslal u Cab ech reigiy baa last {4 shtion will be civen to this depart- Miss izal ades Je jas ment of our business and the Sun of- night for her home in ities fice will be prepared to meet all fair Norton after a visit to Mrs. J. competition, Messrs. Al, Young Moore. jand Mike Kortz, who are well known Mr. Dave Reeves; of Marshall |to the local trade, will have charge of |county, is in the city today. Hehas this department and will be found that county. | and give prices, Chief Dispatcher Allen Jorgenson| ‘The Sux Job Office is in the field is taking a vacation of a few days. | for its full share of the business and Mr. Bennett is in his place and Mr, | will at all times guarantee satisfaction Alvey is on the night force, tempo-| with all work delivered from its Job rarily. rooms, Miss Flora Dickie will tender her | You cannot afford to leave the Sun friends a reception in honor of ber) lice out of consideration in placing sixteenth birthday on next Wednes- | YOUr orders for any kind of printing. day evening, the 16th, at the resi- cee peeping Pica Vegas PIANO +AGTORY Sixth street, THE FIRST YEAR. AStereopticon Explosion Causes | et Supt. Davis Has a Creditable Ke c- Excitement, ord, Yesterday closed the first year for/The Small Blaze Soon Extin. Supt. Davis, of the Municipal Elec tric Light plant. During this time there has not been an accident, every lamp of the plant, which is now do- An explosion oveurred at2 o'clock ing more than ite capacity calls for, this afternoon in L. C. Girardey’s has been lighted during every night, piano factory, over E. W. Bockmon’s and there is nothing whatever to grocery, cornor of Seventh and complain of in regard to Mr. Davis’ Court streets, good work. ‘The accident happened in the var- 2 ene a nish room, and some fine lumber and| EVIDENTLY THIEVE 5, rubbish caught fire. ‘The force re- -~ moved the goods to the front end as T, Willev’s Buggy Not rapidly as possible, and meanwhile both the fire departments arrived from Central and the South Side sta- tions, The blaze was sinall and was soon extinguished. ‘he explosion is gu shed---A Run Yesterday, Mr. J. Fo Mr. J. 'T. Willet, the livery stable man, has heard nothing of the two negroes who hired a horse and buggy thought to have been of a stereopti- last Tuesday and have never returned. | con apparatus, They claimed to be from Clifton, yyy Girardey states that the fre Livingston county. Marshal McNutt, of Mayfield, was jin the city this morning and says the |darkeys were there last week will not affect ‘his business, which will go right ahead just as if nothing unusual had happened Yesterday morning the fire depart- | Ment was called to Tenth and Mad- ison street. A small blaze in a col- jored dwelling near the rajlroad was Jextinguished with Babcock’s, SAFE BLOWERS | Break Into [a House at Valley Water Marshal Collins was notified that! ——____— last night burglars blew open a safe funeral This Afternoon, at Water Valley and stole halfadoz-| The funeral of the late Mr, Jen razors. One door of the safe was Adolph Levy occurred trom the fam: | blown open but nothing else was sto. ily residence on North Sixth street jleo, and the name of the owner was this afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the jnot given. The police are on the auspices of Harmony Lodge, B’Nai lookout for the thieves, reine Rev. Dr. Ungerleider of- ciated, Annual Eleétion, Mechanics Buildi ig and Loan an- tors for ensuing place at the we January Primary Ordered The Democratic county committee | of Marshall county met last Saturday and ordered a primary election to be | nual election of dir held in that county April 10th, | twelve months will ‘There are already several candi office of Quigley & Marshal 12, at 7:30 p, in, | announced as candidate for sheriff in| ready at g)) times to make estimates} knock down and drag out fight.) Marshal Grimes, of Brooklyu, fl, | The Kadwards woman is the woman| ¥ited Marshal Collins this morning | who figured in the Brooklyn wurder|' arrest Lyman Wilson and Omar | of Rev, Ladd, for which John Lem-| Rose, two young men wanted at Me- ley ‘went over the road” for life, _| tropolis. The women said they could go it}, They left Metropolis yesterday on | given 9 week or two, and Marshal|foot and walked to Brooklyn, thou | Collins gave them uni Wednesday, | °™ming to Paducah hy boat, They have already een driven out of| Officer Sherman Phullips| watched | several localities. about the wharf for some time, but| was unable to find the fugitives. Le} walked up to Fourth street and there Fau gcross them and took them both in @ friendly embrace to the lockup. The Massac county authorities were wired and are expected this after- UNEXPECT ED BATH. Walked Off the Ferry Dock and Almost Drowned, Yesterday afternoon an unknown | 2002 colored man came near being drowned uff the ferry boat dock at SCHOOL BOOM, Brooklyn. He asked Capt. Owen to}, may " oe es bring him to Paducah, aud while go-|78® Diphtheria Scare ts Now ing towards the boat walked off into Over. the river. He wasso badly fright! ‘The pattio schools today started | ened that in floundering around be got under the dock and was rescucd with no little difficulty by the crew of the boat, then being stowed away over the boilers to dry out, with a boom. For several days past the attondance has been conside ly depletot by reports of | preva diphtheria. ‘There was never in the ypinion of Supt. McBroom, any dang.r, but a great many of the children stayed way and did not return until today. | Saturday every school building in | b- Jent WOULD-BE ROBBERS, [SE ‘HAVE YOUR 8 i | The H.P. S. Co Per E, 8, HARBOUR, T, Dulaney & Co, 128 GOURT ST. ug Nor We have a cotuplete ling of S aple and Faney Grocerids Alt kinds of Country Produce ialty beat place tn Dressed and Live Puultry Everything sold at) Lottoyn prices and delivered to any part of I T, DULANEY & CO, 128 Court St AKING DONE AT THE “Bon Ton Bakery.” We willylo it Qheaper than you can at home, Fresh Bread and Cakes Always on | orders. ( part of the vity. Fred Greif. eventh and Washingtap Sts nd G r delivered to any Bat They Couldn't Find Anything They Wanted. the city was thoroughly fumigated, a barrel of sulphur being used in each | Last night burglars entered the | one. | residence of Mr. August Hazotte, at the western extremity of Jackson street, while there was no one at hone, ana went through the house with remarkable andon, Th turned the beds upside down in their effort to find money, evidently, and ended up by eating all they could find handy. Nothing of value was After a Lingering incss of | al | mplication of Diseases Mr. Wm. Myers, of this city diea | this afternoon at 1:45 o'clock, after | & lengthened illness of a complica. | tion of diseases de; colored, engaged in a quarrel over a| determined, | game of craps at Pat Moreland’s sa- loon in Metropolis Saturday and Yarbough was struck in the head with a stick of wood and is not ex- Mr. Elliott pected to recover. His skull was fractured and he will likely be dead by tonight. Milchell Goes to Stiles, Mr. Killott Mitchell left this morn. ing for Stiles, this county, to assume charge of the Standard Oil pany’s ‘stave factory, is quite a lucrative, as well as a re ; sponsible one, and the company has ty Seriously | acted wisely in making the selection it did. i 1 Com- The position € v ly 1 AB ESS OF THE LUNGS. A Man of the Cou m, Mr. MoCage, of Kossington, this county, is at the Boyd- White infrm- ary under treatment for abscess covering, The colored railroad man picked Pp on the streets about a week ago | 1 Breach of the Peace, street, Louisville. He was a brake- Buck McGehee, George McGehee | man on the east end of the I. C., and and Laura Pryor were arrested and| ran from Louisville to Central City, locked up by Officer Frank Eaker| He claims that a woman gave him this afternoon on a charge of com- poison in whiskey. Deputy Jailer miting a breach of the Peace. Buck| Grady had him rubbed with coal oil McGehee claims that the others cut and turpentine yesterday, and he is him on the chin, how restored to his right mind, f DEATH OF MR, JOIN MYERS, Fl RST CL Tel. 160, pendant mainly on | x missed, Senile liver complaint. ‘The deceased =| SKULL CRUSHED, @respe.ted citigen and leaves five \(GARNEY. HOUSE os sous Frank, Ernest, Jobo, jt... Wile| ‘ty * "| ; Mam and Albert and two daughters,| _ Co% Tikand BRadway | Fight in a Saloon. at Metropolis, Christina and Mrs, Julia Switzer, Tle Popa me | Jesse Yarbough and Will Calhoun, | Funeral arrangements have not been Mished With the’ very bones | | | ENTIREL store will be, | We want, the lungs, He came in yesterday in] yery much d i aut you to goine to e 3 leranged, is slowly re-|the quite a serious condition, but is bet-| covering und will a cow od } ter today, released His name is George Wil. . liams, and he lives at 927 Bank and on tha lon't i a don't \care Whether you uy ‘anythipg or \not We will trea you clever a souvenir, W. BMP! Overay’s BaxD As ‘prepared to furnish ASS MUSIC BALLS, PARTIES | AND OPENINGS. | TERMS REASON BLES Ep) Oveniiy, Res, 406 N. 12th St. Mar 8 what everything you get out of my We are throwing out the way of chemicals verything in which are not first class. We want ou to have the Hest if you get there that is whpt ithyill be. January 16, s the day we will open| und When we gen business, is what ‘on, business We guarantee thid stove to use less fuel and give more heat than any We guarantee every stova sold’ by Also a full line of stoves\ot every DWARE C0., war al Stove ob the market. We have this stove hy three sizes description carried in stock COTT HAR 318-324 BROADWAY : (Stax ov BIG HATCHET.) —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_— Wa, Eaves Phone 53, Gro, Leannarp, sades & Lehnhard, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL LEADING ° - PADUCAH, KY. Is THE --COAL.- IN THE CITY. | | | | Try a load and you will be convinced that Sit is the cledyest, hottest Promipt delivery and best. We will appreciate a share of your patronage, & specialty, Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, | | REMOWVAL,Y nd give you M) MARKS © - The well-known ¢ lothing mer hant{ ‘Has Moved from 120 to 116 8, 24 St, | Two doors toward Broadway A foll of CLOTHING | BOOTS, SHO s HATS andl GENTS’ FURNISHINGS } constantly on band. \ The cheapest and best store ik the city, | ™M. MARKS, 116 S. Second Street The Gents’ Focnisher. y | siinlclinsandinaaeniilialsesemmurcanee cites , ‘a Fg Don't Get Mad At yoursalf on Chrigtmas when you commence to eat candy and al the sweet Yhings which make YoUrteeth acke, because you didn't have them \ttended to in time to save\you all the pain and annoy. ance, ‘It inever too late,’’ so come oh Low and. have that decay- ed tooth filled andthe ready to eat anything You wank without fiae .) for the consequences, se DR. C. E. WHITESIDES. - — ee 7 \ (LEADIN | GEBH AR 5c. CIGARS. is —_{ e k For Them: | i . 5 The Rabbit's Foo TONIGHT: Restaurant =< Windsor/ nee eg he KY SALOON, : Thi * y Rrcihog afi tn ca] \ | Batre, style, journ, Strep Prices reasonable, \ Headquarters f ir eamboatmen, LEW WATKE “Dock McGuire, ae ‘ Private Parties a spectalty,— oe A Family Resort (gr Ladies fark) Children, Physicians \and Surgeons MULDO é) IcNIc , ee Change of play twicp a work, Toa wNie4 p. m. Admission, 10 aud 20 vents, Oftee, No 4105 \Qroaitnay, [Saturday ohne aeanneee Overy } Ter seuss Pye halts 10 cents, . - ——=] LL. WILLEA, DR. W. C. BUBANK ; t ANKS, HOUSE ANDSIGN PAINTER, CAUSING, K ALBUMEN IN: CEAZING AND HARM@QOU Postmen, way, efereon St Odice Hours p10. 1) aphone 1% Uelerhone 119, ‘Telephone 1} Residence 1017 Jackson tee