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wee —_—— Fail ai SVVVVVTVTVT VEVUMA- eRe $1 25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns from $3 00 to $4.00, $1,50—Ladies’ Dongola Feir Stitch, fo % $2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken worth $3.00. 2.68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welts, $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, —Men’s Enamel Calf Bais, sizes 83.75——Men’s Pat, Leathcr, Needle )}0—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, © 5 to 50 buys ? Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lot:, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, TL RUDY & PHILLIPS CRERRERVEESSETVSUSEUTUEUTUNIOT9 44400006 e aS -O %% ee pete J. D. Savtn & Co.'J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. |T2 2" but one man hurt and he had ouly an| ant’s ha PHsRMACIASTS.. | DRUGGISTS —Prescriptions filled at all houra,— Night Bell side of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and Papuca Can prepare your fi recipes, from @ liniment to a cor cure, and do it right. Cor, Seventn AND JACKSON STREETS, SAVE YOUR | UNRULY HORSE. Cast- Off Clothing apy John Ruby at Central AND SHOES. Fire Station. 1 will BUY them for Cas! ee , Small Blaze at Charlie Housewlves can find mapy articles |” nin’s Grocery Last Night about the louse too mach worn for| wear, but too good to throw away. | z Gather them up and send them to me| An alarm of fire was turned in or notify me by postal card and L aid from box 35 last night, and there call for them. | was some excitement and confusi ‘on Parties desiring good/second hand| at Central station when ‘Fred’? the clothing or shoes will find a Targe as-| new bay horse, attempted his oft re- sortment at my place. peated custom of running out the Shoes repaired. We 4 first-| small entrance at the frout of the class workmen employed, an@/can do station and going off down the street your work on short notice; will call! without waiting to be hitched up. for your repair work if notified and) John Ruby, one of the station men, will also deliver it. seized him by the neck and was CHAS, NORWOOD. dragged to the door and through it 1. his arm coming in violent contact TONIGHT. with the facing and badly mashed, but he is not detained from duty. : Windsor Theatre, | After some little delay in getting another horse to take the place of South Third Btreet. Bon- 214 Court the one that had absconded, the alarm was attended to. The runaway was subsequently caught several blocks away and brought back. The fire was at Charlie Bonnin’s grocery, corner of Fifth and Ten- nese2e, and is supposed to have caught in a box of waste paper near the stove. The store was closed about 8 o'clock, and an hour later a deaf avd dumb couple named Black- Mf burn discovered the blaze and gave i 99 the alarm. The flames were extin- [guished with the chemical engine, ‘A Fare Bowedy. and the damage will be about $100, Change of play'twice a week fully insured, 2 Admission, 10 and 20 cents. tHE PADUCAH BANKING CO, Don't forget our Matinegs every eee Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Ad-|To-Day Secured a Five Years mission 10 cents. Lease on Building 312 An elegant centre table g Broadway. LEW WATERS Manager S.#. FOREMAN oy asurer A Family Resort for Ladies and Children ven away , W eWantYour Trade TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR $2 G2—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. 10 cents buys Child’s Rnbbers, heel, sizes broken. 5 cents buys Man’s Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, amily or private | all. kinds o QR 3) RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. | Items of Interest Relative to the MILEAGE. al Potter left on | ¢ Tenn,, this morn- | E N., C. AND ST. Master Mechani | 104 for Lexington | ing. | Foreman Webb is having the yard| which adds much | Railroads and Railroad : | People, 1 | 7 | worth and M. S. small sizes, le r winter use, were $2 00, sizes, worth $3.00. signal and the 312 rolled out on time) « with the mail train this morning. Mrs. Brannon, wife of Brakeman Buck Brannon, and children, are in all new toes, worth $3 and $4, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, broken, were sold at $3.00. House. ‘ong , sold at $5.00, on 108 out today while Frank Hog wood sits on the cushion seats of the caboose, t Rube Greenwald, one of the only | two colored brakemen on this divis- ion is laying off to bunt his cow which bas gone estray. pe d genial jokes t been as-iguea | s missed The sunny faces of the boys who have are greatly 1 of the line get a rest under the new gement | | He will be as fresh 3 daisy he jerks the cord on 104 in th morning. Jean Hazleton is now at the Sand | house. a thinks be can sweat |the malaria out of him, with which |i | his system was charged while he so-| | journed on the branch, | A misplaced switeh McKenzie, on the main line, capsized (wo! F train 102. There was APOTHECARIES. A. Fox superintendent ; 3¢ League at 3 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Monday; church, southeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets, cleaned up today, jto the appearaace of it po | Conductor Sam Sugars gave the) «4 Fatal Neg! $ Sunday school at { McBroom Endeavor at the city and stopping at the michele | deavor at 6 | day school Brakeman Hughes swallows smoke | st : at the ( ctor Tom Piles is the first to) & 1h, Fifth street tomorrow when | Sunday school at 9:30 g Sun AT THE GHURGHES, Methodist Church 30 a. m., Mr. kK. preaching at Broadway junday school at 9 0:45 a. m. and 7 Senior League at prayer meeting {7:50 p.m. Wednesday, All are cordially invited to these services. 1. B. Johnston, pastor. Services at the First Christian at 10:45 a. m. p. m.; morning subject ect ;"’ evening subject ‘Christianity Put to the ‘Test;"’ 30 a. m., Prof superintendent. — Junior 2 p.m Senior E 30 p. m.; Mission Sun- 0 p. m. on Tenth . between Clay and Harrison. . Bell, superintendent. At the Second Baptist here will be the usual services. morning services mportant Lnterre { public is invi ervices and it is specially desired bat the membership attead morning ervice ebureh Sub- rvices will be yelieal churet Preach. p. m,, and m. The regular rinan E og at 10'30 a. m. and At the Lutheran church, 412 South h street, as follows “school at) a. om. Services nat 10:15 a. m. and k services aG ish at ct of eveni ermon Frieud A ordially H. Brueckner, pastor. alhoun will preach at Fri- : Tenth street between Clay e make a specialty of obtaining | aukle slightly sprained and Harrison, r ght and Df barks, Me eg herbs, 80] Aj, Watson, “the old reliable’; each night throagh the week. Ser- that you can get anything you want il cioiae “trieta “ab 4 (0 os Rca in this oft-neglected ling of ‘our busi- | Porter, is well ith the ne gin al pom. All in every third Everyb rxly hikes their ness, arrangement, as lay at home and } jeserving of esieem Apothecaries, mcm pimrmass, jet mre. | arn, cre Kr being haudied over the line, bound | 4d in various directions. Domestics from Southern mills for China are ea : still moving in considerable q PERSONALS. ties also = Engine 122, with Hand Barbee C. E. Hughes, of Goleodda, is at} and e Bee’? Mike Galvin as the Palmer. yo" t ed pulling 108 this Robt. Harrison has returned from | *fteruo0n 'Y both like the new Paris, Tenn. ruus ‘the best in the world,’ as Mike expresses it Rev. W. E. Cave will tomorrow Mr. DD. F. Ale preach at Fulton. Special Agent C. W, Huntley is in Memphis on ‘business. Mrs, Campbell Flournoy this afternoon to Fulton. fasdis thts as ts Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Beauchamp] Gondactor Byers Robertson woth have returned from Memphis. onbph is rin, agate this ee County Clerk C. O. Lowery, of| has b-ea off for several trips attend: Smithland, was in the city today. the bedside of his d ter in Miss Bertie Gowan left this morn- his who has beea seriously ill, | ing for Louisville on a visit to rela-| but is somewhat 1mproved now. tives, uler, of the city, | geotleman’s pame who had ed on tue train that was thrown from the track yesterday | at McKe He stopped off at was nis le sprai returne who has Engineer Tom Sisson, Master Mechanic Chambers, of|been ailing nearly all this month, the I. C., has returned from Chi-|leaves for the south end tomorrow to| cago. take his run on through freights on| that division. go-lucky ways will be »y the boys on this end, him better health and a down that way. ‘Tom's genial, happy-| sadiy missed who all wish| | vetter time} Mr, and Mrs. John Rock are re- joicing over the arrival of another fine boy. Mr. Frank Harris and turned this afternoon bridal tour. METROPOLIS SOLD. A masquerade ball at Roger’s hall, acca piste bine hein last night, W484. Little Boat Goes Into New| Mr. Frank Cade Hands, bride re- from their returned Jast night from a three months’ trip} The City of Metroplis, the familiar} through Alabama. tug that perbaps bas made Mrs. M. Ungerleider left this s of trips between M-tropo- en sold by Louis and y, and will morning for Evansville on a vis-| lis and Paducah, has it to relatives. 1. Cowling to the St Prot. Jim Hughes and Constable Mudkly Coal € |W. H. MeKee, of Florence Station, be “Com ut Grand Tower. Mr. B. C. Watkins travelittg'| Over 10 a orew'sent ddwp by the come | freight agent of this division, is in pany. Louiaville on business. While regretting to part with the| Mr. Lloyd Sweatman and wife re-|faithfal littie craft for various rease| turned today to their homes in Jack-|ons, the trade had outgrown it oan sop, Tenn. after a visit to relatives | jt George succeeded by the | wae | The Paducah Banking Company }00" inves sa | secured a lease today for five years hii CiTnIE taceaiie (baakecte: AP S° WEATHER REPORT. building 312 Broadway, Mr, Clarence Beverly, formerly o —_——___- : Soe ane ic of the directo-e| the ci'y, but now of Louisville, ar. DULL BUSINESS. Louisville, Jan. 23.—Fair tonight, to make it one of the most attractive with increasing cloudiness and prob- banking offices in this city. ably local rain or light snow with, ‘The managementof this bank is slightly higher temperature tomorrow. | considered by those well posted in jbanking as second to nove in its LOCAL M TION. ‘sound and conservative methods of business. | The gentlemen composing Seryices at the Temple. | directory are among the most promi- There a large crowd out Ias!| nent business men in the city, They night in attendence at Temple Israel! are: Messrs. George Rock, R. G the today from his visit to rived in the city this afternoon on a visit to friends. And No Session of the Police Court Rey, Warner Moore, Jr., and wife Today. passed through the city last night en! There were no cases for trial in the route home to Benton from a visit to! police vourt today, consequently Milbura, Tenn, there was no court. Business iy Rev. O. W. Breuhaus will return] police circles has been very dull for Arcola, Lll.,|sometime, but this was the first time and occupy his pulpit at the German | in ral days that there was no angelical church tomorrow. court. Alex Peyton, who lives on Doctors’ care- prestriptiony/given to enjoy the seryices and impressive | Terrell, E. B. Harbour, W. W. Ste- the Vaughan farm, aud is in the| ful attention by tegistofel graduates music. A most attractive program | wart, Frank Boyd, M, D.; H. A. under medical treatment, isin alin pharmacy. Qunly stricily pure! was carried out, including a sermon | Petter and W. C. Ellis. precarious condition and not ex- drugs and chemicaly/used. Give us| ence by| Mr. Ellis is President and Wm. Rey. Dr. Ungerleider. |Hughes, Cashier. The paid up w tas Jah, | capital and surplus is One Hundred aoe toad sey een nigbk \and Fifteen Thousand Dollars. They r. Fielding Turner le Fe ec papeee eae aan ap cate sda had for bia home in Ballard. county, Hr. |ccceeere: banking usnes an Turner is a Democratic candidate for | individuals, banks and corporations county judge of Ballard, and bas! cenerally, Collections a specialty. been here reviewing law for a week 9 ’ or two under Congressman-elect | Wheeler. | “Closing Out. | Mar riage of Miss Cammy Boys’ waists at 17/4 cents at Max! and Mr, Will Wright, Levy's, 204 Court street. 252! The marriage of Miss Cammye| A Bmall suit Flica. | Baker and Mr. Will Wright will take The Paducah Lce Companybrought| Place on February 24th, at high suit against the Murphysboro, Brew oon, at the First of more than usual exce BAKER-WRIGHT, 1 Baker ing Company yesterday for 814 Whe WR Feared ofisiebiog, ; Sosiety. company apd tonight the opera Me aa alates Oo te0% of hese popular young people have! ° house will be filled. 2 matinee building. heen sweethearts for sometime, and| The Historical and Literary soctety | this atternoon drow large crowd the announcement of their marriage held its second meeting last ‘night at was no surprise to their many the First Christian church, A con- DEATH IN LIVINGSON, For 35c per suit at Max Levy’s, | friends. ” |stitution and by-laws were discussed pica fy 2 The bride-to-be is one of the pret-| but not acted upon, Mr, G, W. Powell Dies ot Old 204 Court street. pth tiest of Paducah’s many pretty girls, Hall For Rent. and lias a wide circle of admirers Hall will be rented for) Mr. Wright is a rising young banker, |t holds 4 eaponsible posi- Cecilian meeting of societies or for entertain-| who alread, ments, on fourth Tuesday, second | tion at th and fourth Wedndgday, every Thurs-| enjoys the good will and day, second and fourth Friday and| all the business mep in the city, as Rudolph Steinbagen ; ‘The Civiliza-| Yesterday of general debility, aged| every Saturday of bach mouth. For] well as all others who know him. tion,"” Emmet Jones; The Singular] *bout Hils wits died about three terms call on J. T. Doxovay, After the marriage the couple will | Life,” Richard Scott. years ago, but he leaves several chil 22wl Chairman. | go to New Orleans on a bridal tour, | Mrs. Rivers made a report on dren. 7 Ree Ae 4 and remain until after Mardi Gras, |0me and foreign news, and Mrs.| pp t Stutz’ anc yoursel We bake Boston \Brown Bread |The aunounvement of the wedding in | Maxwell and Miss Aline Bagby dis- pinnate echaoteaneal his dea Wednesdays and Satupllays. the morning paper was unauthorized |©Ussed the magazines of the month. | candies, 3 at 20-1” Stan Bakeky. | and incorrect. Hickory nuga, the finest, most Boston Brown Bread. ; —_ suienediien nest, most ry our Boston Brown Bread be Stutz has a véty fine line of fruits) Get your cakes from Stutz. They | delicious of candies, made daily at}a saat aie Bakery, : and his prices ery low. 23 2 | are nice and fresh. 28 9t/ Stutz’, | f 20-1w . 4 pected to live. her home in Benton this afternoon after a few days’ visit to her davgh-| gists Fifth and Broadway, 2 ; ter, Mrs. Smalley, respectfully solicit the accounts of law having bad her finger cut in a sausage mill, the Erie Refining Cleveland, Kentucky, West Tennessee as a territory. Baptist church, Of the Historical and Literary city. structive May; irst National Manic, gud | Miss Bessie Campbell ; your trade and resVassured that you| Brandon was called to] get just what the /dactor prescribes. Oxgutscotarcek &) Wacker, Drog- Mrs. 8. C. it her daughter-in- “UNCLE (osu.” Gives A Street Parade and Bana} Mr. R. M Concert. vurg, has ac: nce, of Mechanics- ted a position with Company, of} The ‘Uncle Josh Spruceby’? com- with southwest | pany arrived this morning from May- Illinois and|field in a special ear, aud at 11 o'clock gave @ splendil concert at] Fourth and Broadway with two bands | one in uniform gnd oue in ‘*hayseed | costume’’ then making a tour of the It is @ good band and a good} Ohio, southern SECOND ING A number of interesting and in- papers were read, among — hem being # Work of Homer,” Prof.|__ Mr. G. W, Powell, one of the old- ‘‘Homer’s Life and Motive,’ | &t residents of Smithland, Living- ‘The Master] 8tom county, and a brother to Mr. John L. Powell, of the city, died | Age. Mrs. May ; “he People,’ lucted, M. E. Chappell pastor Preaching at 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday-school at 9:30 a, m aati-| Junior | Senior Enc are cordially invited to attend. | meeting in the vited At the Cumberland Presbyterian teh, corner of Sixth and Court rvices will be con- End vor at 2:00 p. m yp. m. All ‘The Laides' Aid Society of the Cum- berland Presbyterian church — will meet Monday at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. James Kozer, No. Jefferson street. At the Tenth street C at 9: chureh sunday school | Communion at 10:45 a.m. Preach- ing by H. L. Calhoun at 11 o'clock a.m.and 7p.m. A full attend- m: ance of members desired. A cordis invitation is extended to the public Enemies of the subject “The ne cross."’ ening Water of Life.’’ The ladies of 1 ‘aducah Central C. T. U, held aninteresting mother's lecture room of the of Cumberland Presbyterian church, Wednesday afternoon, As a matter ar of business arrangements were per- f, fected for the lecture of Woolley, rightfully called the nerges of the temperance se He is indeed a son of Jer and will arouse the pe John G | w«¢ tal ye Special Dry Goods Sale HARBOUR’ it REMOVED TO 112-114 N. 3RD Beginning Monday, Jan. 1 1. sterling business well as her unassuming, stenographer at MOORE'S AIR-TIGHT HEATER AT | Our stock has been Inthe H, P. 8. Company building near next door to the Broadway, Rieke wholesale house, | | We guarantee this stove to use less fuel and give more heat than any Peres j otier Soft Coal Stove on the market. We sold by | us, We have this stove in three sizes Also a full line of stoves of every {description carried in stovk SCOTT H ARDW ARE C0, Hose that have we Ladies’ Fancy been sold at 50¢ and 75e a pair| 318-324 BROADWAY em. e) ite a pair, | (Sion or BIG HATCHET.) REMOVAL. In the next few weeks several) — guara every stove RATED.) PADUCAH, KY. thousands of doliars worth! of desirable dry goods} and general merchandise will be | sold at morvelously low prices The well-knowu clot vant, Has Moved from 20 to 116 S. 2d St, The H.P.S. Co. Per E, B, HARBOUR, A GOOD $ Two doors toward Browdway e of CLOTHING earners: BOOTS, SHOES, HATS VENTS FURNISHINGS m. To @ Good Position in Wash- anantly on bend : by at store in the city. ington M,. MARKS ” ' . ° Hon. Chas. K. Wheeler, congress-1 116 §, Second Street Phe Gents’ Furnisher. an-elect from this dis has an- unced that his private secretary to oy him to Washington will who bas beet the | ghly esteem LEADING 5c. CIGARS. RUSH Ask For Them. t several 1 for her ions pher for and is bi qualiti modest d wition, especially among members the bar here. ‘She is an efficient rapid typewriter nd it has been the general belief GEBHART “aac tae tat St weer! DR, DANIEL, | TAAL akg eonetuasece THIS SPECIALIST, IT, Dulaney & Co. ang lady secretaries in Washing- Mr. Wheeler's REMOVAL. ; hence appoint their ntook ot ‘ ducah as no one else could do, inent is not without precedent Venereal .»° Diseases of Women ird aud Nor © take an interest in Christian citi- zenship. Burned — 12 Accepts a New Position, Miss Ne + and mother,! Qver Lang Bro's, Drug Store, 5 COURT ST. Mr. Walter Scott, formerly day nn. ea oss tacit ~ vlerk at the Palmer House, has cepted the position with the Li Meyers Tobacco Company left vac | We have a complete line of Staple hand e y Groceries, 1 of Country Produce a lay night. While they ged at pra some fire | Established 1875 125 Broadway hy ihe death of Mr. Alt DP. R Tar WHEL CA Taienael hile sic speciait His macy toads bere wil be ple bs etineeih tb; Maviald * bitrcos ‘Marble Hail, Mi A. 7 i ° nt city for 4 } and Live Poultry SE Kverything sold at botte ricer Vaughn & Queredguesey i429 UMprovement . Arch T. Bohannan, Propr. and delivered to any pert of ants: Jefferson street, do alkkindg of cab- Owing to the patron | jinet work, upholstering““fnd re- erally extended us by our trloorts pairing, sil the yeneral publ for the twa, FiN@ Kentucky Whiskies, |, J. DULANEY & C0. ; s five years, we have been arated AND CIGARS ; FREE RIDES to |ON STREET CARS 7 di Would be a mighty good thing. ro We are pot prepared to give you a free ride but we will sell you stre car tickets at the same price you pa for them. We do this to accommo- hc date you. We invite you to DROP IN b at our store and take a seat until your Serve nothin, You know we are at the be Fourth and Broadway, car comes corner of right where yon can take acar for W any part of the city, Now we pro. dic convenient place VOR LADILS, Wa, Eaves, IS THE LEADING --COAL.-- IN THE OITY. Try a load and you will be convin and best. We will appreciate a share of your patronage, specialty. Officeand Yard, 9th and Harrison Streats, on one site bottle d who wil deavor w4ll be to} give Phone 53, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL -. plea re our bus HOUSE arnn unch rom 9 to } a. & Brasco gr ag pe. ia eee L. WILLEA, al invitation / tb ¢ € ab to re aes HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, see us. We willAake owing you theoyfa ove of the best, HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE = exsuresysyeatset: yumouun and neatest fited up ju Saree i Jac st on au, Kr AT THE R OveRsy's BAND Is prepared to furnish FIRST-CLASS MUSIC em OR pommee BALLS, PARTIES AND OPENINGS. uses in the alc We have alse the house «strictly ple room, whee we but the finest whiskies | other bever to all aftment is second to none, | e say th without fear of contra tion. Q2gehy department is under EOS Bread and superfision of a competent man, | Cakes treat you right Always on band. Give us your orders. Goods delivered to any st-class sa “Bon Ton Bakery.” We will do it cheaper than you can at home, Our Our en- | r treatinent ' to all, thereby deserving in future : if We bi try to make you feel wel- continuance of pi liheval atta’ Pant ot See Oy TEE AAs come, because you are—rkRvECTLY gccorded\ in the past, for which wel ‘Pet 160. Ep. Ovenny, 20 and we ra vou to call and feel gre truly thaphtul | Te rel. Res, 406 N. 12th St. Manager. | nt home in our store pH . ; ‘Al .B. McPHERSON 8. eee ELLEN Co Ss. orth mh 0) P| ou anc bond Street, | canine! corner Fourth and 'pelenhone 98 Opposite Market. | SiG or Burn: Ba OPERA | ————— MORTON'S HOUSE, FURTONER TERRELL, Manager | | MATINEE | Gro, LeaNHAnD ‘Anhard, AND NIGH Teme Saturday, January 23. Uncle... | Josh pad Vhe New England Comedy Success, PEOP LE 30. Mill Scene ! A full working saw mill with six inch steel saw. oi If You Saw Your Child ,.. With an immense amount of trouble ready to drop on it, you would the stage A COMPANY OF STERLING ARTIS do your utmost to prevent it, wouldn’t you? And yet thousands Ver company |of parents, either from thoughtless. ness or mistaken notions of economy, BIG BANDS : 2 alow the perfect teeth of their little 1 Matinee at 2 p. m. ones (0 gradually decay—allow all te, children under “H@ borrors and wearing pains of tw toothache and neuralgia to fasten {their fangs so tightly, that it takes thatSit is the cleanest, hottest | lots of money, time and pain to loos- fide CARNEY HOUSE, sn. usc Cor, 11th ahd Broadway, pain, We pay especial attention to | ie popular hotel bax lately been teased uy this branch of our profession, Tel- Welch, who bos reflirntshed ic iv ipst |@phOne 380 to make engagements, DR ©, EB. WHITESIDES, STREET VARADE AT NOON, DONT MISS IT Van Culin’s. aise sipte, “Wace Frasonable and} table tu { Bished with the very best the market affords: ’, -” -