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Cie Reseesseee eeeer: -CRRACRAROE 00041 iWe e WantYour Trade TO CLAN OUT_WE PUT ON SALE FOR gains in broken AT PRICES GIVEN SENT OUT ON APP $2 68— Ladies’ 5c 00 to $4.00. from '$1.50—Ladies’ Dongola Fir Stitch, fe $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. Ny go 6e—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00 $F 25—Ladies’ Dong: la Welts, Turns and M. + Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth $3 and 84, Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, Men’s Enamel Calf Bais, sizes broken, were sold at $3 00, Men's Pat. Leath r, Needle Tye, sizes broken, sold at $5.50, 3 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangarooy Cong , sold at $5.00, 6 cents buys Child's Rubbers, heel, sizes brokep. ats buys Man’s Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, 275 t) 60 buys 2/2? Rubbers. Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- lots, in off toes. NONE OF THE ABOVE ROVAL. g ELL RUDY & PHILLIPS. PET PRCSVATVMA- Aaa eeeeeees J. D.Bacon & Co. J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. PHARMACISTS. —Prescriptions filled ab, all hours. Night Bell side of door. Can prepare your family or private recipes, from & cure, and do it right? iment to a cor? for winter use, ii S small sizes, worth were $2 00, ; Cairo today. tion, is in the city. yesterday on business. turned to Metropolis at noon. PERSONALS. | Mr. Will Clemens spent yesterday in Louisville. Conncilman Jobn Rinckleff is in Dr. A. W. Bass, of Florence Sta- Mr. Andy Bauer went to Memphis Mr. Isaac Daniel and wife re- Mr. Powell Nash, of Louisville, was in the city yesterday. Major Thomas EK. Moss and wife have returned from Clinton. Mr. H. C. Allison went down to to Mayfield this afternoon. J. A. Frates, of the Memphis di- vision, was in the city today. Miss Elizabeth Murphy, of Ful- ton, 18 @ guest of Mrs. Weightman Smith. Miss Rose Cantor and father, of Marion, Ill., spent yesterday in the city. Mrs Mary Ayers returned to Ful- ton this afternoon aftera visit to Mrs. LL. Hoover. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. Items of Interest Relative to ml Railroads and Railroad Yeople. Nu, C. AND ST, L, MILEAGE. Engineer Sam Griffin came in on} 103 last night and takes out the 807 | next trip for a regular run. Mr Oscar Washburn, of Glade, is} in the city visiting his brother-in-law, | Mr. Saunt Bryant. | Engineer Sam Lowe answered Conductor Billy Lewis’ signal when the 307 rolled out on local this a, 1m. Mr. R. J. Waters and Mr. Her-| man Graham, of Murray, came to the city this a, m. on the accommo- dation. John Smith, the old veteran por ter is laid up with the grippe and Jobn Williams is on the turn around in his place. Conductor Tom Pyles left Satur- day night tor Denison, Texas, over the I. C., his brother's wife being; J. D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES. “ve make a specialty of obtaining all kindeof barks, roots and herbs, so that you dam get anything you want jin this oft-negleeted line cf ‘our busi- ness. Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor. BEV ENTH AND Jackson Sve » Papee vat, Ky. SAVE YOUR Cast- Off Clothing AND SHOES. 1 will BUY them for Cash. Howsewives\can find many articles about the housefoo niych worn for vear, buttoé good to throw away. ther them up and send them to me or notify me by postal catd and I will call for them. Parties desiring good second hand clothing or shoes will find a large as- sortment at my place. | Shoes repaired. We\have first- class workmen employed, and can do your work on short notice ; will call for your repair work if notified and will also deliver it. CHAS, NORWOOD, | , A are kept qouyd and weak lungs are made }t by Dr. BELL's a scientific wo tdy of Ake most. wonderful 1 lung affections. e Thad a tong spel of fever me to heal “SHO. ATARLEN, Clear Springs, Ky DR. BELL’S is a certain specific for coughs, colds, soraphroat, bronchitis, asthe ma, whooping cough and croup. Soc,, and #1 @ bottle, At all receipt of price by | THER REPORT. o'clock. CIRCUIT COURT. Giv The Weaks Cas Jury. The case of Weaks B the Paducah Transfer C #500 damages was given en to the ros. against ‘ompany for to the jury this afternoon, but no verdict had been returned at press time. This afternoon the ease of Nick pool near the plaintiff's came up and a demurrer tition was argued. The are trying to throw it ou Griet against the city of Paducah for damages for failure to abolish a cess residence to the pe- defendants t of court. Opening of the Library. The opening of Franklin school libra the 26th inst, tomorrow, A large crowd be in attendance. y will take place on Tuesday, from 2 to 4 will Ilkely Wants a Divorce. Mrs. Nellie Whitsell, wife of the pastor of a Metropolis Baptist church, her husband, and it is that the latter has left | bas brought suit for divorce agains! understood Metropolis and will permit her to secure it with- vut any trouble. ‘Closing Out. Boys’ waists at 17's © Levy’s, 204 Court street. Max 23 2 va ae \ Hall For Rent. © Cecilian Hall wi meeting of societies nents, op fourth Lost Dogg. Mr. Geoage “Robettso two female fox hoands, both ws his name. A PINE-TARG§ jis meetr N E- A R: \liberal reward for returo HONEY | mation. collars inscribed with Went to Evansy’ Princet Obic ping for the this m be taken by Evansville. be rented ir for entertain- ‘Tyesday, second and fourth Wednesday, ev Uncle Josh Spraceby”’ |pany, which played bere Saturday night, spent Sunday in the city, |left in their special car at 8 0! for y Thurs- day, second and fourd) Friday and ry Saturday of each mouth, For terms callon J. T. Dayayay, 2uwl ¢ *haikman. loat ing n has or infor- ille. com- and clock on, to there » Valley to ——— Makes ‘Em Run Slow. Jan. 26.—Genere |. 200 cold weather of the past two aad Tuceday, with {ay has resulted in nearly all the continued ather; slowly ris- | ‘rains being late. The east bound train was over an hour late this morn- Tuesday afternoon. MENTION. ing temperature LOCAL Supervisors Adjourn. | The county board of supervisors after a several days’ session, during | which time there was an aggregate in- | crease of $116,600 in property, 86,- 500 less than last year, adjourned Saturday. The past wee ing. Now W > Mis. Albert Senser and | Saturday from eating brick cheese it is thought were cveriously ill ‘They are now well again, 1 Again. children night however. A Breach of the Peace. Frank Reed, penter, whose home is a young ship car- |" in Chicago, was spent | but who has for the past few days in bearing protests, and a final report| been living in ‘*Dogtown,’? was ar- will be rende1 pred next Saturday Populist District C nvention, — | Lhe Populist District Convention will de beld Saturday, Feb. 13, and the County Convention Feb. inum Sign Writing. Al Mr. Ellis Bour, the well koown|” artist, has introduced a new and| highly artistic novelty in sign writing and his prices are véry low. here. It is the same class of work that he did at the World’s Fair for] several months, and in beauty and utility is unsurpassed, Itis known as the aluminum style, large silver outline letters being filled in with sil- | ver paper and embellished with artis- | tic devices that make the prettiest) signs imaginable, and enhanced by a dark background. ‘They are becom- ing very popular. | give yourself | is elegant 23 2t rown Bread. tak Bakery. Drop in at Stutz’ al a treat to a pack | | | for creating a disturbanc street eating house man, He is a pugilist. We bake Boston Wednesdays and Saturda: 20-1w Bran Stutz bas a very fide li Vaughn & Querengu inet work, pairing. with a Brown upholstering” and \ nested at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon e in a Court colored Bread ys. Bakeny, ne of fruits 232 essep 122 re- The Case Continued, The case against M. Ruth, for re- BAS Mover t On Foot to Put Padu- cah Ina League. Paducah will in all probability have a base ball club this season. President Simmons, of the Central League, wants her to join, the other cities being Evansville, Washington and Terra Haute, Ind., Cairo, Ill, Nashville, Tenn., and perhaps Mem- phis and Little Rock. No trouble will be encountered io raising the necessary funds. The only difficulty so far has been in lo- cating the park which will be on one or the other street railway lines. Four good playérs have already been practically secured, and the promoters of the enterprise are working hard aud earnestly for its success. DOES NOT IMPROVE, Senator Ogilvie May Never Recoyer. Senator J. W Ogilvie’s condition has not improved, and he is still con- fined to his bed, unable almost to turn over. Yesterday he was slightly better, but today has relapsed into his former condition, Dr. C. H. Brothers, bis physician, is not cer- tain that the senator will tr Fe- cover, although bis condition is now not serious, As is known, he is af- fected with ecm while at Frankfort at the last win- ter had the constant attendance of a physician. SEVERAL TIMES LOCALED. Mrs, Leats in Several Placesat the Same Time, Marshal Collins is in receipt of about a letters from different ntry from detectives aiming to have located Lloyd Lents, the young woman ared from ber home near Mrs who disapy Benton on December 18, and has since been eagerly sought, but in vain, by young husband aud father-inel claims that the woman eon located and picuures and descriptions are for. Mar- shal Collins has received no clue to her whereabouts, avh letter asked Grand Musicale, A and musicale and entertain- ment, given under the augpices of the workers at ‘Tgmple Israel 26/at 8 o'clock. fan : has. Davis, Ps willing Tuesday, eve, Jan. Following is the pro; selocti m—Prag, r Bubuard,” Victor James Weill, her, Guide Our Foot Marfifani), Miss Ja Bart and ot, Chad, Davis Admission 15c. 25 2 V's Under Suits. For 85e per suit at Max Levy 204 Court street, jz SUMMONS DISMIDSED, And the John D, Lewis Was Not Tied Up. cook on the out a }smmons on a bill of $71 \t | bo Keuben Savage, Lewis, took Jobo preliminary against the nd started to have her tied up jfor the debt, but the Capt. went be fore Commis ioner J. Rt. Puryear and liquidated the bill, and the summons | Jefferson street, do all kings of cab- | D | siding on a shanty boat without pay- | was dismissed ing taxes, was called Winchester’s continued until next Satu will fight the case. court Saturday in Justice | and urday, Ruth | Another Heavy Weight. ternoon. Master Lucien Webb, 5c} street, visited the Sun office this af- of Adams, | Wanrep—io gxchange for Pal. ucah inprarmest acant, or nearby | farm, good rental yroperty in a city of 40,000 ; income BQ per anuum, dress X.Y, Z., cade, Bux, ickory nuga, ty fied, most He is twelve years of deli \ r 20-1 Lai pee hs 151 pounds, y of age icious of candies / made daily at Stutz’. Mrs. Dr. Virgil Wells left for her} home in Texas at noon after a to relatives here. Dr. Richard Smith is very low at) the residence of his father, corner of ] At is pretty tough on the critically ill there. top of | freight trains such cold days as y \terday and today, but the boy | the boards all the same returned Ninth and Jefferson. Gernie Sheppard — has Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Cooley, of | from Perryville and is again ou luty Clay Switch, are rejoicing over the| {a the store room. Tie inal ine Ah arrival of a fine baby boy, born pleased to see Gernie back again Friday. Conductors Kirkland and St Mr. W. L. Sullivan, who has been | “Te doubling back now and w lo se dangerously ill for some time, has| until Conductor Piles returns fr when all three will be oa suffered a relapse and 1s not expected to live. Tomorrow night a church social will be given at the residence of Mr. Will Cochran for the benefit of the First Baptist church. Rey. Charles E Nash and wife, of Louisville, are guests of relatives here. Rev. Nash preacked at the| First Baptist church last night. Traveling Freight Agent R. C. Wa'kins, of the I C., beamed with happiness todvy. He is ‘papa’ of| a fine 12 pound boy which his wife presented him with Saturday, Mr, Chas, Clarke, of Liverpool, Eng., ason of Mr. Thomas Clarke, who recently purchased the Vaughan stemmery, is in Paducah looking after bis father's interests. Mr. Frank Ferriman, who has} been with Van Culin Bros., for sev eral years, today resigned to accey a position with E. Rebkopf & Sons. Mr, Engene Husbands will succeed him. TOUCHES ZEKO, Coldest Weather of the Yesterday and today have been ove of the coldest of the winter, the thermometer registering zero early this morning. The cold wave was felt more than it would have been had it not been preceded by such mild and pretty weather. No Sparring Manager Lew Waters, of Windsor heater, authorizes the Sux to state that there will be no boxing matches at his theater, a3 was stated there would be in one of the Sunday pa- pers. Death of a Child. A three-months-old child of Chas. Gordon, Marshal county, died of la- grippe last night. a Ive skates at Scott/Hardware com- pany’s, very chep. 25jat | Thursday Special For one day only, Thuraday, Jan, 28, THE SUN will print in good styl>, on nice, clean stock, Bill Heads, 6s. $1.00 per 1000, 4,000 for $4,560, 10,000jfor 38, We give full count, "Order your supply on that day when you can get them at these low prices, Real Estate Traosfers, L. B. House deeds to Thomas Chullenor for $875 a tract of Jand in the county, f Boots and s repaired cheap, J B. Pirsley 1024 South Third, j25 lw They Get your cakes from tutz, a3 at are nige and fresh, Winter! Texas, mail train rans Brakeman Mose Storey from~Memphis last night went s brother whor he not seen for about fifteen y Saturday last Mr jot Agent Saunders, of | two of his fingers Heft hand badly 1 |while making bridge train. to see t Saunders, son wconia, had thumb on his at Cordov oupling the | was taken on to] He | Memphis and his thumb and fore fin-| amputated. | It is well known that Irish proverbial and in this connection the boys relate a good one on Mike Gal-| | ger were wit is vin. Some years ago, before he com- menced to feeding the iron horses | | with ‘a shovel, he was on a visit to an} j uncle in the country, and one Sunday | morning he borrowed a horse from bis uncle to go on a visit, He saddled the herse and tied him to the| rack, and while in the house chang- ing bis apparel his cousins, knowing | Mike was but little used to horses turned the saddle end for end. Wher Mike came out to mount his uncle noticed the way the saddle was se 0 the horse’s back and said to Mike “Yon have the saddle hind par’ owing to the fact that nearly all the men of suitable age to hunt were off in the army, game became very pumerous in all communities, and in | panthers were to be met with most Jany day in the eane brakes and} dense forests of (he Yallabusha river ON STREET CARS Would, be a mighty goorl thing. We are not \prepared to give you a tree ride but we will ‘sell yqu street car tickets at the same price you pay for them. We do /this to aecommo- date you. We iywte you to DROP IN at our store and téke a seat \ntil your Car comes. tidal we ake at the corner of Fou and Broadway right where you an take a ear for any part of the city, Now we pro. pose to make our store @ nice and convenient place FOR LADILS, We will try to wake you feel wel- come, because you are—venereriy so—and we want vou to call and feel at home in our store, W. B, McPHERSON corner Fourth and Northeast roadway, ” Dry ‘ * REMOVED.T8 li2,fi4 N, 3D Beginning “Monday, Jan. | spe ‘Baggage and\Moving Wagons been loaded with } the platform and s¢ more of the highly were in it nibbling bush. When the beasts heard the! not know theexact train sure enough they came out of|he was over but that he had succeed the woods on the other side from their] eq jn catching and yx “y yes lair add started across the railroad.|and had fiye or six meu sear { They were not more than 20 steps}the balauce. He also wrote to } from Mr. Eblen when he pulled| what breed of goats they were, stating Jar with the ladies, bottoms. nig performance. Royal Marionett and best, & specialty, pecial We Are He \—— FUL oods ale s— AY y (Stes or BIG Ogslstock has been Ihave now a newly fit up store where I k a first-class stock 9 In the B, PLA Company gl I Broadway next Rieke whglesale he near pw a | Hose tha Ladies’ Fancy nsold at Kodhd Te a | herétefore, will go at a“ pair In theniext fQw webks several thousands of déliars worth lesirable dry roads sold at marvelously low.pyice Bo. Ask You are ral mefehandise will be earpestly solicite oe IORARY Per, 8 ie CARNBY HOUSE, be Mir Brondwhy J, , RUSS, siuige ah TONIG HT. =\Windsor Oltice at W etts Livery Stable fore.”” Mike replied, “How do you! yer that section of know which way I want to go?”’ and} 45, depot was their ‘8 rite - Mike says this cold weather be would spiky “They. Th t like to bave the fire in the other end| end of trouble and annoy A eatre, Of his engine, too. eating the shipping tags off of fre During the war, down south,| nackayes. One di scar that + verfumed the refuse some localities such as rabbits, coons, | Qe of the truckers slipped i j hears and panthers were a nuisance,| shut the door on them. Mr. James 66 as well asa menace to the safety Of] pamplin, the agent. thought to ay SWEET ARTS ’ people, especially children. ‘The! a joke on Mr. Buckby, of Ha On writer remembers four panthers that] wig was a new appomitee as well a A Farce Conwd\, | would cross the track every morning] pretty green at the siness Change of play twigh 9/wak as we were starting on our run oUt) had the car billed as an « Aclipissi and $6%cents) of "Grenada, about a mile distant} station, Bef the ain Dot forget our Matinces eve froth that place. Engineer James] sent one of the hands to t {ternoon at 0. Ad | Eblen, who was a regular Bogardus| shop and got several difteret ents. i , with “the rifle, always carried] of paint with whi triped a 1 aht cen aeons “Old Betsy"? along to get ]spoited several of the ats, | this © shot at them, but usually they got} Pye conductor of — t over and inte the woods before the| was let into the secret. J ————__ engine would get in shooting «is-}Jey had lots of cotton ba tance. One morning another engi-| Memphis, and the car was hardly st neer was going out on the train aud! y standstill ov bis track fore Mr. Eblen got him to run his engine}jje had the door opened, and out when leaving time arrived, and] jumped the goats aud scattered ove he lit out early for the place they] the surronnding country 1 x usually crossed, carring along an eX-| train brought in au “O. 8. & a tra rifle, and secreted himself in am-| port from Agent Bi lid down on the largest one just as he was most be s ocatly kind sod on top of the pile and struck him a would spare no expense fatal blow. ‘To make sure Le fired others, and befor the other rifle into him, and when we him 1 was already den " pastures pole Basia lead alg cesar 1 \ and Ageuty four spdelalties, Althoug I: € Nei bine inches from tip to] Pamplin was out ne amount to? th by no megns\pur least. After tip. A ter that nothing was ever make yor 1 the bill. ears of experifne ai eminent seen of the other three, although si H pecialists a pydee sheen per Windsor Theafcr ase is Yecomifg very |x ast. Satu fected so that » Teeth Filled ale Pain Has This b ta good audiences witne Phe » one of tha won Railroad men as a rule are prone Nv , to play practical jokes upon one an- hh wn by Joe Oru will ary. ‘This nbWw process: other. One of « comical nature the | He Presented Bell ja} «Salad “Pate plarene) aneer Uh re fill the most sensitive|iteeth with writer remembers of which Agent . Busklay, of Hartson Station, Mise,,| fl) end, BIlls,. Roglish “Royal| Sbeolstely ino pain ca\danger fo was the intended victim, but the per-| Marionettes. elas eate. Oh, Pee petrators really got the worst of it Tho one bis 5 Cashes be Onn tUMe| Soon after the termination of the] 5ul'ys’ America ee | war, when we ha repaired the M. &| An elegant $1 een WAY DRC. E. WHITESIDES, T. road, and gotten back to this week, at Wi t Theatre Over Lang’s Drug Stor ¢ Memphis, a freight platform was) °C erected with a small temporary depot on one end of it while the new brick Wa Hanes. i RO. ’ depot was under construction, ‘The a Phone 53, ai is festive billy goat was numerous all Ri AA ah daiaaiae Both | 1 wong fades & Lehnhard,< 4¢ y S pk fal 5 HILLSIDE, K nTUCkY, COAL Is THE, LEADING. --COA IN THE CITY. ‘Try a load and you will be Gonvinged that fit is tha cleanest, We will appreciate a share of your patrouage, Prompt delivery Officeand Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, IGE SKATES. COTT HARDWARE C0., ——— Gents’ Furnishing Goods. LEADING. hottest | R. Rupy ‘adquarters - + PADUCAH, KY, HATCHET.) ’ ted eep f— Poots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps, CIGARS. " For Them. i REMOVAL. T. Quianey & Co, 1283 GOURT ST. uf “ ‘ be See line of Staple Al kind Cquntey Produce s fy re ee bb soaeeal a I id Poultry, voc coun de DULANEY & 60, HAVE YOUR RAKING BONE XG THE / ; bh] “Bon fon Bakery, , vit £beaper than ’ } you can at hgfie Fresh Bre, id and Cakes Alway 1, Give us your + delivered to any Fred Greil, Seventh at ton . Marble Hall Arch T 18 Propr. \ Fine Kentucky \Whiskies, AND CIGARS Warm 2 a. m, SPEC MIEL, ALIST, ‘Venereal .: us fon | | Over Lang Bro’s, me Store, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS \sANK, * 226 Broadway, Nua ah Ay, Capital and Surplus, \$120,000.00 Open from t) aim b3p\m, On Sat- urday n wee 9g. « Interest Paid on Time eposits | OFF! it cd d . Rup et P| Asst Cashier DIRECTORS, Jas. A. Ruby, Jas. R. Swrtu, F. M, Fisner, GE KAMLEITER, W. F. Paxton » O. Harr, E. Far.ey, R. Ruby, C, WALL