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TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR $1,25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. 8. small sizes, from $3 00 to $4.00. Items of interest Relative to the for Nashville on train 104. tion No. 2 tomorrow temporarily. Special r “RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, ~ SEVERAL WARRANTS, A Short Session of Police Court. Railroads and Railrowd No Court Tomorrow. veople. Most of the Cases Today Con- tinued.—A Small Boy Fined. Bey ID ST. L. MILRAGE. Supt. W. J. Hills left this a, m.) Judge Sanders issued warrants this forenoon against Buck and George McGehee, Laura Bryor and Frank Noah Wendel takes charge of sec- WEATHER REPORT. clis ‘Democrat,’ was in the city|on0, i a — ( yesterday. Whatever the mayor's object was Louisville. Ky.,Jan. 12.—Weather | Mrs, C. B. James and son, of iy raising the license, it amounted to ' threatening; showers Wednesday. | Jackson, Tenn., are guests of Mr.T, | naught, and has resulted in pecuniary Stationary temperature J. Moore. loss to the city. ' $1,50—Ladies’ Dongola Frir Sutch, for wintet use, were 82 00, $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. $1 $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or buftou Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00 $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welta, all now toes, worth $3 and $4. a $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00. f. $2 25—-Men’s Enamel Calf Ba's, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, $3 Men’s Pat. Leath«r, Needle Toe; sizes broken, sold at $5.50. SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. $ ; $ 33 00—-Men's Broad Tbe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, § $ TLLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS. é 10 cents bays Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes broken. Ce eeeees VPRCEVEVE-WOTETTVVVUTA 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, alzes broken. % e ~ ebro ee to 50 buys ?7?? Rubbers, Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE Campbell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. 210 8. Third Street. Telephone No. 13. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, ° The Best on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling. Pittsburgh Coke, IT WAS “PULLED.” “PERSONALS. | H = Clothing Mr. Victor Van De Male is in the) ThAt’s OES. SAVE YOUR Cast- Off AND S What the Got. Mayor's Leg city. Mr. Chas, Abbott is back from) Mayor Yeiser was not charged with J -will BUY them for Cash. Mayfield. doing anything grossly wrong in the f Moses Starr is with the Padueah | SUN yesterday, It was simply shown Housewives can find many articles about the hose tog much worn for wear, but too good to throw away. ther them ces yee them to me or notify me by postal card and I will call for them. Parties desiring good second hand “A find a large as- Cycle Works. | that he failed to realize how to ‘let Hon. L. H, James, of Marion,is at | Well enough alone.” ‘The city was the Palmer. | deriving $2 aday, or $50 a month E. M. Johnston, of Princeton, is for license to run the Windsor The- at the Palmer. aah : cot the mayor, apparently without Mayor Clem Whittemore returned | just cause, saw fit to increase the li- to Maytield this afternoon. cense from $2 to $20 a day, which Col. Lucien Anderson returned to | was optional with him, expecting, Mayfield this afternoon. evidently, to either break up theshow Rey. H. B. Johnson will preach at (or else extort an exorbitant license. the Union Gospel Mission tonight. {There happened to .be other provi- sions in the license law, however, and clothing or shoes sortment at my place, Shoes repaired. \We have first-| class workmen employed, and can do} your work on short ngtice;_ will call! for your repair work itX\notified and vill also deliver it Jim Gray, of the Evansville | i Kienaeancade Grain Charen’) is at the Palmer |by virtue of these the show is still vvcourr CHAS, NORWOOD. | rrouse. ‘ running, and is paying $2. week | where it’ paid $12 a week, until the Editor L. Phelan, of the Metrop-| nayor's Miciousness wrought @ Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yopp are| ‘This is all the Sew said, and it is happy over the arrival of a fine girl) true. It has elicited no denial from baby. | the mayor. Hon, Jobn L. Grayot and wife ar-| 10UGHS TAKEN BACK. rived from Princeton at noon en| route to Smithland. Misses Cameron and Catherine LOCAL MENTION. Matried in C Mr. Tom Stanfield and Miss Lillie Miller were married Sunday at the bride’s home in Central City, and came to Paducah. Last night a re-| Boone went to Mayfield at noon to- ception was tendered the couple at} da: | the residence of the groom's father,| John Miller, Jr., returned 1030 Jackson street. Mr. Stanfield [pion City this afternoon after is a well known fireman on the Llli:| jrief visit to his parents. e nois Central. peg h nt {Who created a disturbance at the erry er | otis PD a Boel eesar Baptist church in Metropolis Sunday se S 5 | ‘ty attending the tobacco and afterwards assaulted Deacon T. Lcd lat S. Coley because he threated to get | Marshal Crouch Comes After Boys Captured Here. Marshal Crouch, of Metropolis, to |came down yesterday afternoon and ~ {took charge of Omar Rose. and Lynn Wilson, the two young men iP Engineer Henry Back is off duty | on account of sickness in his family. | Brakemen Jim Kaley and Will Lewis are resting this trip and giving | the extras a show. Conductor Atwood came in on 104) last night, after relinquishing the pile driver layout to Charlie Scott. Conductor M. B. Austin, of the local freights, takes charge of Sugars’ run on through freight for awhile. Engine 5, with Daffy and Hicks as bowers, takes the 122’s run for the future and left on time this p, m. towing train 108. All the boys are happy today; the whyness thereof is accounted for by reason of the coming of the pay car this evening at the usual hour. Engineer Tom Englert laid off to- sis- She ‘day to attend the funeral of his \Gt to society. Asa rule, such peo | | ple rejoice when they get in the jail | or lockup, for they usually have more there than at home. Pi Minor for engaging in a mutual fight yesterday, and against Jerry Davis and Gillie Travis for fighting. G , d ‘All of the defendants are in the lock- ; sale | up and Judge Sanders said this morning that the whole layout ought | to be in jail, even if it were at the ATS | expense of the tax payers, for such a ] course would be of incalcuable bene- The case against Richard Wad- lington, colored, charged with strik- a i ing Mary Minor and threatening to kill her with a knife, was dismissed asthe complainant failed to show up. Our stdek has beea ‘REMOVED TO 112-114 N. 3RD In the A, 1 ‘The case against Joe Davidson alias * Pistol’’ charged with engag- ing ina mutual fight with George ter-in-law, Mrs. Alvin Atkins. will be buried in Brooklyn, Ill. Brakeman Hogwood stops over this trip to get better acquainted with the little stranger who came to his house while he was out last trip. Engine 122 took the place of the 306 on local south this a, m. Engin- eer Ben Rogers and Fireman Bob Waynick sat on her boxes. Conductor Sam Sugars has donned the company’s livery of blue and will pull the cords and gather shek- els onthe mail trains for some weeks. Conductor Tucker and Engineer Rea are steering the treasure Vans for the city today. They never | appoint the boys, and always come as advertised. Conductor Kirkland has taken a furlough and with his wife will pay = visit to relatives in Oakland, Cal. They leave in a day or so for their long ride. Conductor Alex Waddle will take seals and numbers on local freights for the time being. Buck Brannon and ««Away-Back Mose’’ Story will be his circular artists. Chief Clerk J. R. Dorris took a spin down the road this morning. It is safe to say his beaming counte- nance will be seen onthe pay car when she arrives this evening. rm to the wifeof Brakeman Frank Hogwood, on Sunday last, a fine baby boy. He isa little giant tipping the beam at eleven pounds und is as plump as @ partridge. ‘A’grand ball “‘masque’’ was given at Steger’s hall last night. Some thirty-five couples participated, among them being several railroad men, All present had an enjoyable time. Conductor Charlie Scott, of the pile driver force, came in Saturday night and spent two days with us. Rusticating seems to agree with “Old Dummy.’’ He looks fat and saucy. Officer Henry Singery, the acting night chief of the police, was up our way the other night looking after matters official. Mr. Singery was an efficient patrolman and would no doubt make an excellent chief should he be selected to fill the office perma- nently. Conductor J. H, Kirkland cut his hand quite painfully on his last trip to Memphis. In crossing from one | platform to the other he stubbed his }toe on a chafing iron and in falling forward ran his hand through a win- dow, the glass cutting his digits and wrist. ‘The academy at Hardin, Ky., on the line of this road was opened yes- Compgny buiding negr BroadWay, next door/to the Rieke Wholesale hous Trice, also colored, was continued until Thursday, and the defendant | was recognized for his appearance. ‘The case against Everet Boyd, col- | ored, charged with feeding nothing - to his three horses but stable doors and stove wood, was dismissed, as : : ad a ce td wot sustain the| Beginning charge. Will Martin, colored to a dark de- ree, was present to answer toa charge of jumping on and off street | cars whilein motion. Judge Sanders | remarked that this was done every | day and left the case open to ascer- | tain how many times the defendant | Ladies’ Kancy Hose that been sold a& 50 and 7 heretefore, Will gi In the next few werks several thousands / of worth a pair 1 eo a pair dollars Monday, Jan. 11.| have have | We guarantee this stove to use le other Soft Coal Stove on the market We description « e this-dtove in three sizes acried in s' 24 BROADWAY - f- HIG (Sian oF | |} Wa, Eaves | Phone had committed the offense, He was) recognized for his appearance Thurs- day. | Coleman White, colored, was tined $10 and costs for throwing rocks at Curtis Tapscott, white, and at-| tempting to cut him, White is but 12 or 13 years old, and has starved on bis downward course with good | spect our stock of deafrable and genefal merchandise wil! be dry ge | sold at garvelously low prices You are ear1estly solicited no session of the There will be police court tomorrow morning Court adjourned this morning until Per E, 8, HARBOUR, Thursday. | WORK INCREASING, REMOVAL. i Cars Brought To Padueah From | the Mississippi Division. T, Dulaney & Co, Hate . 128 GOURT ST Chief Engineer Bowser Here. Other 1, C. Notes of Interest. | We have\g complete Iitmaf Ste and Fancy Groceries, ‘There are now in the Lilinois Cen- | tral yards here thirty-five flat cars from the Mississippi division await-| sy The local officials say that work is} and delivered to any part of the city so brisk in the Mississippi division | T, DULANEY & CO, that the cars have to be brought here for repairs. 128 Court St The Master Mechanic has gotten | more work out of fewer men by his | DR, W. ©. EUBANKS, efficient management than any other company | ‘e HOM(MORATILST, ~ master mechanic the ever had, it is said. From| fifty or more yard cars, or cars in the yard awaiting repairs, of which | jesiiens there was nearly always from fifty to ‘ seventy-five, there are now but fit- | > teen. The Illinois Central employes | are highly elated over the prospect (GARN EY HOU E of much work, | ’ | Cor, 11th and Broadway “ Water Valley, is the one broken into Sunday night by safe blowers, who secured nothing but afew razors. The police here failed to find any trace of the robbers when the trains arrived, | Nice, Clean Papers. Twenty for five cents at this office, q Notice, — As a settlement ofthe estate of B. Weille, Sr., (decgased), must be made by February}, 1897, all par- ties knowing themselves indebted to the firm of B, Weille &Son will call at onve andsettle. Respectfully, jbtls B. Weitte & Son, They Need It. An effort is on foot to organize a branch ot the Y. M.C, A. at May field. State Secretary Rosevear, Local Secretary J. A. Schaad and Mr. J. D, Mocquot were in Mayfield Sunday to take the initiatory step 11 Crowd But Good Sho rtainment given at the Y M. C. A. auditorium by Miss Cam- mm Boone, of Maytield, elocution- ' ist, and Miss Katherine Boone, of j F Charleston, Mo., vocalist, for the benefit of the Trimble Street M. E. church, was most pleasing, but the audience was distressingly small. Despite this discouraging feature the ladies exerted the applause from the enthu- s ‘The ev e siastic crowd, Trialin Graves. Jim Powers and John Reed, the former of Mechanicsburg, and the Jatter of Oaks, Marshall county, are ou trial at Carter's Mill, Graves county, today, for assaulting Bill Reed, near Oaks, Cliristmas Eve. — ‘A Business Change, Mr. Bland J. Breeden, a graduate 4 of Vanderbilt University, and a most talented young druggist, has bought the drug store owned by Joba Hall, corver of Ninth and Trimble atreets, | and will hereafter give his attention to the business. Please Notice, Epworthi The Union Epworth League meets tonight. at 7:80 o'clock at the Third street M. E. vbureh, Allfriends are invited to attend, A speeial pro- gramme has been ed for the B, J, Bussncs, Sec. i . meeting» vives and | The store of Stokes & Barnes, at) |) — | warrs | Architect McArdle, of St. Louis, returned home this afternoon, after 4 visit to his father-in-law, Rev. B. KE. | Reed. | Mr. J. C, Marshall, of Wickliffe, | land Mr. John Vickers, of Barlow | City, two of the best Republicans in the state, are visiting in the city to- | day. | Postman Chas. Halliday, who has been ill for several days, was out to- | day for the first time since bis pros- tration, but is not yet able to resume work, Mr. J. R. Puryear and family have | moved from their residence on North | Seventh to the residence recently oc- cupied by Mr. and Mis. Whitfleld Russell, on Eighth street. Mr. Victor Van De Male has ¢ pleted his thirteenth year with the W. |P. Gettys & Son Provision Company, St. Louis. He was in the city today en route to Memphis on business. His bride, (nee Miss Ella Gray). is now at Creal, but Mr, and Mrs. Van De Male will reside at Jackson, ‘Tenn. #1,200 LOSS. | Reported, | Mr. L. C. Girardey’s loss yester- day afternoon by fire was greater than at first estimated His piano factory at Seventh and Washington caught fire from an ex- plosion of a stereopticon lamp, which Mr. Girardey had lighted a short | time before, and extinguished, as he thought. He stated to a Sux ree | porter this morning that the damage will probably exceed $1,200. MINISTERAL MEPTING, | Gathering of Kentucky and Ten- | nessee Preachers, Rev, W. K. Penrod, of the First Baptist church, left at noon for (lin- ton to attend a meeting of the South~ | western (Kentucky and Tennessee | Ministeral Association, which con- | venes tonight and lasts until Thurs- day. Rev. Penrod is the only min- ister from the city who will attend, and he will return ‘Thursday after- Mr. Girardey’s Fire Worse Than : | nts against them. | They walked to Brooklyn and came up from there on the Cowling, being rrasted by Officer Sherman Phillips. FRIGHTENED AWAY. ! Unsuccessful Into Mr. Levy's Residen Attempt to Get | | Last night burglars attempted to break into Mr. 2. J. Levy’s resi- lence, corner of Seveath and Mad- ison streets, while the family was at Mr A. Levy's, on Sixth stree he cook discovered the men ate tempting to get in the window and frizlwened them away, and they then retreated to the corner, where they r ned for some time. There were two of them, and they seemed to be colored. LAST KITES, of Those Who Died Yes- terday.! ‘The funeral of Mrs. O. W. Breu- haus is set for Thursday afternocn. It is not thought that her father, Kev. Wm. Huber, of Attica, N. Y., will arrive before Thursday. — Rev. obns, of sville, has been tele- aphed, and will probably conduct the obsequies, Fuvere ‘The remains of Mrs, Alvin At- kins, of North Seventh street, who died yesterday, were taken to Illi- nois this morning to be interred at the Pell graveyard, baek of Brook- lyn. The funeral of the Igte John Mayer will take place tomorrow (Wednes- day) afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence, 814 Washington street, Burial at Oak Grov Rev, W. E. Cave will conduct the ser- vices The funeral of the late Mr. Alf P. Rogers will take place at Smithland tomorrow forenoon, as announced elsewhere. SmAll Vire at Mayfield, Asmall cabin near the Mayfield burned last night, A ree port reached the city this morning that it was the residence of Sheriff college at 4 Ww terday with every prospect for a Chief Civil Engineer E. H. Bow-| 9 | |veratzrous term.” Botween fifty and|® of the Illinois Central, is in the Fete bosrdlog pupila were earolled |cINY,tOuay. te eaye Mears nothing | nts sixty boarding pupils Ter school is| the scare about the Calvert City Conducted by Profs, T. D. Brown | Crom. | and M, D. Pace, assisted by a com- petent corps of assistants. The funeral rites over the remains Mr. Joseph Orr, the pit foreman | atthe I. C., bas resigned and has CIRCUIT COURT. accepted a position in East St. Louis. Phe . ot of Mr. Jobn W. Waynesburg, of [His resignation was totally unex-|°'* Case of Richey vs. Memphis, were paid at the grave in pected, People's Railway Co. Elmwood, that city, on Sunday last =o On Trial hak “Uncle Tom's Cabin’’ was brought over from Metropolis this morning, where it played toa at 3p. m., and were participated in company by the Odd Fellows and the Conted- erate Veterans, of both which organ- fection be wana meniber, He was|argeccowd last night. It left this an old and influential citizen of Mem. |*fternoon at 12:20 over the 1. C, for { phis, and will be sadly missed by all Cairo, via Fulton, - who knew him. Assistant Yardmaster Bob Me- ‘The Barnhill stock yards, situated | Cann went to work yesterday, after a | of Importance About the Court House Today. The $10,000 damage suit of W. 5: Richey against the Leople's Street ciety and the husband alleges that his wife abandoned him Lime ago. er, popular, and enterprising gentie- Jing abatement in la grippe, which has men and deserving of all success. been prevalent here for the past six ‘The Hobo"? camp out at the*¥’? | weeks. was nearly deserted yesterday after- In most cases it was ina mild noon, only two of the gang being form, but in a few instances resulted huddled around the fire, It was fatally, and in others developed inte amusing to hear each telling the other | malignant maladies that eventually the rackets they worked to obtain | resulted fatally. ‘ such things as they wanted, One] ooay big, stout, able-bodied fellow showed GRAVI apair of shoes he had begged from some charitably inclined lady, while County Court. ‘There was nothing of interest in the county court today, Judge Pro Tem Winchesier made a few erders | of little signitiesnce. Court will not} adjourn until tomorrow. Y ELOPERS. A Couple Marriod Here This Af- Marriage Licenses. he already possessed a pair of better ternoon, White—Robt, B. Nale, quality. The game he played to get 7 and } Ambia Bagwell, them was, that he picked up on the] Mr. Robert L. Nall, aged 25, and | of Graves, commons two of the worst old thrown Miss Ambia Bagwell, aged 22, of| Calored—Louis Willis, farmer, 40 ; | hem | Graves county, eloped today and | Caroline Marshall, 30; of McCraken | | came to Paducah, where they se- | county. vured a marriage license, . ‘They were united in marriage this) o'clock hy Rev, the residence of away shoes he could find, put t on while he secreted hisown an went from door to door until he suc- ceeded jn inducing the lady to be lieve his tale of woe, and giving him] sfternoon at a pait which he stated were for M. E. Chappeli, at Both Better. Mr, Guthrie Improved Captain | hee We iapacd track between this four weeks’ vacation, uevessitated by | Railway Compauy is still on trial in avd the I. C. roads, is an extensive] sore hand, | the circuit court, and will cor c as well as growing enterprise. Since] ,, - lall of t Si race ng we abeds’ wore destroyed by. fire| Col. H. H. Hobson went down to|, of tomorrow, if not longer. Ex. tome months since they have been| Mayfield this afternoon, hee elecistonl -teaticicey” Wal. HeRr | mostly replaced by larger and better seer iain Ore ini ones, and there are still others under eisisenmcsanad Suit for Divorces construction. Numbers of carloads ‘Thomas Ste ye fil of cattle and bogs are handled week- LaGrippe is Losing Its Tight Grip. nasi a aie v Si p ae ly, and the Messrs. Barnhill are clev-| Local physicians report a gratify- diyorce. They are of colored 80+ Eades & Lehnhard, ° kinds of Country Prodkce a| ing repairs. Ffteen have already|” The best place\in tue city \for been repaired, there having been | pressed and Live POyltry fifty in all. | Everything sold at\bottom prides] -GEBHART | | | | | Is THE --CO | | Try a load and you will be conv and best, We will appreciate a shar | « specialty. Office and Yard, 9th The well-known ¢ | Iwo doors toward Broadway | BOOTS, SHOES, HATS a | tantly on hand The 1 116 8. Second Street MOORE'S AIR-TIGHT HEATER ss fuel apd give more heat than any We gyfrantee every stove sold-by Algo a full line of stoves gf every SCOTT HARDWARE C0., KPOMATED HATCHET.) PADUCAH, KY. —— nad LenNMARD, 53, canes rnewp.s.co HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL | LEADING AL-- IN THE CITY. inced that Sit is themwWeanest e of your patronage and Harrison Streets; REMOQOMAL. M. MARKS: thing merchant o> Has Moved from20 to 116 S, 2d St AQ line of CLOTHING, il QGNYS' FURNISHINGS apest alW bast store in the city. ~ M, MARKS, The Gents’ Purnisher, 5c. The Rabbit's Foot Restaurant =< CLO KENWUCKY SALOON, Open at all hogrs, day and night Everything sekyed in first-class saa ecsang ty RE oe Dock McGuire, DP. Jewrr, M.D, MP. WILLIAMSON, M.D, JUETT & WILLIAMSON, Physician§ and Surgeons OMew He Ottice, No ALXe “Broadway TRLRMIONE Bd). jHAVE YOUR BAKING DONE “Bon Ton Bakery.” We will d you can at | it cheaper than sone. loughnuts when the writer left, Died ot Pneumonia, A very important meeting of the} Annie Pryor, colored, 922 north women’s cominittee of the Y. M. C.| 10th street, died this morning of Sunday, is somewhat improved this} afternoon, and hopes are entertained | tor his recovery. | 43 years of age. The| Capt. J, R. Smith is greatly | correct. Scott Cooke, hae this proved to be in-| A. will be held on Wodnesday imorn-| pneumonia, e name of the occupant| ing at 10:30 o'clock, Af atten] |eous not be learned, 1 30 wd remaius were shipped to Benton, Ky. , | proved, and will soon be out, if in ace is desired. ‘on the 4,0°clock train this afteruoon, | cations can be relied upon. “Squint-Eye,”’ bis pard. The other Mr, J.B. Carter, 509 ‘Tennessee : seat | es Lelet least 9 half dogen band-|etreet, They will return home this Smith Much Better |Cakes uts, and they wore masticating evening. ‘Lhe condition of Mr. J. J. Guth- awe ae j rie, who was stricken with apoplexy peo is Ep part of the ei LEADING Ask ForThem. CIGARS. RUSH TONIGHT. ‘Windsor Theatre, South Tird Bt W WATERS Manager S.k, FOREMAN } Treasurer +7 } ‘MULDOON’S PICNIC Change of play twice ah week Admission, LO apd 20 cents. Don't forget ouy Matinees every Saturday afternoon ay 2 Ad- mission 10 cents, A Pa and Children A Farce Comedy fu Whree Acts, ye HOUSE AND. Guarana, KX GLAGING AND ‘Teley Residence 1017 Jac WILLEA, IGN PAINTER, i KOWOOD FINISHER, au, KY. FIRST-CLASS: MUSIG ), PARTIES AND OPENINGS, TREMS| RAIMA, Ev, Oversy, fel. 160, Res, 406 N, 12 hottest Prompt delivery . Manager, ov