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- SCVeeee &t2e0- -CRARC0R00000008 We WantYour Trade FOR TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE Turns aud M, it S. small sizes, worth $i. 25—Ladies’ see sient Welts, 2 “00 ~Ladies’ Dongola ' w alte, bro! ken sizes worth 83. 00. $2 68:—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00, }8— Ladies’ Lace or Button Welte, all new toes, worth $3 and $4, —Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, Men’s Knamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00, Men's Pat. Leathyr, Needle Toe; sizes broken, sold at $5.50. 3 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, = 10 cents buys Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes broken. 25 cents buys Man’s Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken; 425 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, - ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS. $ Alinta: Dil. aatinaal WAVE TANAO: cna tas is sind gags Hi J. D. Bacon & Co. PH. RMACISTS. —Prescriptions filled at all hours.— Night Bell side of door. Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Pavucau, Ky. |\J.D. Bacon & Co.{J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. | APOTHECARIES. ive make a specialty of, obtaining , ay: i vate | all kinds of barks, roots and herbs, Cos petpace yOu: SSUSRmn er Yon | is you can get anything you want recipes, from a liniment to @ corn | in this oft-neglected line cf our busi- cure, and do it right. ness Con, Seventn anv Jackson STREETS, SAVE YOUR Try Mike Red for hot waftles, sandwiches and horseradish. lw. Casi- Off Clothing) PERSONALS. . Dugan, of Louisville, is at nd musical® and entertain- A. A gr ment given under the auspices of the the Palmer. AWD. SHOES. | willing workers, at ‘Temple Israel Dr. J. R. Coleman, of Murray, is 1 wilf BUY them for Cash. {Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. in the city. icles | Following ig.the program : The condition of J. J. Guthrie is Housewives gan Affd many articles" Q,cn sercuea "Root, euas, Davis Apacs about the house £og mach worn for] solo—Descript . 8. Holman. ees 3 F wear, but too goog to throw away.| Recitation—“Old Moth®mgubbard,” Victor J. W. Gates, of Jackson, Tepn.,is Sethe MY pe ps 21 ne | Loeb. at the Palmer, Gather them up ad sepa them to Boe | anc aia, dah Walle ealee ; nv or notify me by ppstalcardand I will) Duty —etoly Mother, \Guidd Our Foot Mr.Albert Wahl has returned from and a visitto Louisville. Mr. W. A. Wickliffe went up to Gilbertsville this morning. Hon. W. J. Stone cawe we Kuttawa this morning. Dayis\ ott Mardware com- Ban ana, are in the city. sat Mr, John W. Long, of Louisville, ie ijusting the Loss is visiting Mrs. Geo. Cochran. Insurance adjusters are in the city Dr. M. U ngerleider left at noon | to settle with Mr. L. E. Girardey for for St. Louis to remain three days. in the recent piano factory. Mr, and Mrs. King Grief are parents of a fine girl baby, born yes- terday, Conductor Tom Piles, of the N., St. L., is visiting in Dennison, steps, (Opera of Maritani)) Mr. 8. Holman. Organ selection—Prof. Chas Solo—asirs. James Welle Grand Finale. Admission lic. call for them. Parties desiring good sécond hand} clothing or shoes will find a large as- sortment at my place. Shoes repaired. class workmen employed, andcan do your work on short noti 3; wilt call for your repair work if notjijéd and will also deliver it, = CHAS, NORWOOD. We have’ first- Tee gee at hey 214 Court St his loss ‘The funeral of Miss Susie” Moss will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence in Trimble street ; interment at Oak Grove, Father K, W. King, of the May- field church, was a visitor in the city yesterday, Miss Frances Watkius returned to her home in Dyersburg, Tenn,, at Dumb, Deat and Drunk. noon after a visit to Mrs. Sam Quis- Alien Waters, a colored deaf mute, euberry. was arrested by Officer Etter this af- | Messrs. George Goodman, Albert ternoon. He had nothing to speak Bleich aud Matt Carney attended the of but a jag and two sets of dice, performance of Sol Smith Russell at He will be released when sober. Cairo last night. Death ia Marshall. Mr. Charles J. Scholz and family Mr. Frederick Wallace, aged 58, returned to Evansville this morning, died last night of yellow jaundive at eter 4 visit to Mrs, Schola's parents, his home near Flva, Marshall county Coun¢ilman Kamleiter and wife after a five month’s illness, ‘The re-| ae mains will be interred in the family NO TRUTH IN TT. graveyard tomorrow, Klder Harrison - Teeth Drawi Without Pain Although st. After Ia ope’of our specialties. (Usrfrts by ng means ow 7A perimenting by profess has t Schoolerait If Mrs Attempted a a edo ee aes - EPS) ‘The report of sale in the case of t proces Protracted Meeting. | Suicide Nobody Knows It. {Citizens’ Bank, of Princeton, against | called es us to! Rev. H.L. Calhoun will preach’ A report was current last might thas] Mrs. Sue E. Bugg was confirmed fll ve teetn with|each evening this week at Friant’s Mrs. Georgia Schoolcraft had at-| today. abs: pgin or danger to| Hall, on Tenth street between Hasri- te mpted suicide again by taking pois- EUSY PLUMBERS, either tOeth or [patiept—ylive us| Son one Clay. Services begin at 7 on, but it could not today be yeri- Pidok jo’clock. All coraially invited; room fied, She son Ni By m1 cordially invited mM fled ve lives on North Tenth They Haye All They Can Do To- a trial and be conviiced. Telephone 330 for ebgageyhents. DR ©. ‘ street, but today it was denied that she attempted her life, could be any rate she is all right again. | warm and pleasant. Dag of a Child. Little E) infant daughter of | Mr. M. N. Clark, died last evening at fifteen minutes of eight. Funeral will take place from the family resi- dence, 713 South Eleventh street, at SUDDENLY SIGHTLEss, A y 1¢ Man is Stricken Louisville, 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Rey. tonight ; mere y | H. L. Calhoun will conduct the ser- Blind, probably local snow Wednesday, aud | vices, All friends and relatives are Henry Jobnson, a well known inyjted to attend without further no- | tice. young man of near Colliersville, was [suddenly stricken blind yesterday. | He was’ sitting in front of the fire bis vision suddenly was lost, not so cold, . Mr LOCAL ME Went to Metropolis. cK . A couple arrived on the Mayfield | When A Slight Accident, | train this morning at 8 o’clock and|*0d he has since exhausted every slight accident on|took a street car for the wharf, ,mears of recovering his eyesight, but Princeton about! They went to Metropolis on the Fow-| to no avail. art of the machinery ler a few moments afterwards, and it] No explanation is vouchsafed for was reported on the train were to | the eatraordipary occurrence. There was a train No midnig motive No, 587 became de- mpletely disabling it, | there be married, ‘They eluded re. ¢ was Lo delay, however, porters, however, and their names ANOTHER BLOW-UP. SM erage goers sng | Note Not learned. | ee aughn uerengupsser, 422 PE a) Jefferson street, do. all Rhgds of cab- Rent Receipts, | Stove at the Hesidense of Mr. , © inet work, upbolsterigg\ and re- ‘e, convenient rent receipt books * pairing : at this office for 10¢, | ‘This morning a steel cooking Hall For Rent. Sweet Charity, r at the residence of Mr. 8. C, Cecilian Hall will be rented for! ‘The New Howards wish to thank| 2840, corer of Fifth and Har. eeting of sovieties/or fc ‘ 7 [rison, blew up, but did no damage meeting of sovieties/or for entertain-| Supt, Hills, of the N.C. & StL. {tis up, bu no damage ments, on fourth. [uesday, second] R.R., for half a car load of coal’ for SE Canea not, ae beard not of great volume, but it ruined d fourth Wednesday, every ‘Thurs-|the poor; also to express their thanks » second and fodrth~Friday and|to the Paducah Transfer Company every Saturday of each mouth. For| for delivering the coal without any 1. Donovan, charge whatever, Again, the society Chairman. | is under obligations to Mr. Willian Bread | Johnson for the donation of a quan- tity of lumber, which can be used [for fuel, and which the society is) ‘Today has been colder than yess 7 ae Sei | distributing to the poor. ‘The vari-| terday, but as it was a ‘still”* cold, ‘Try our Boston Brown Brea 5c}ous kindnesses are very highly ap-|few felt it so much as they did yes- a loaf Stan Baxery, | preciated and came ata time when/terday. The thermometer has heen 20-1w/ the demaud is very great for such pretty close to zero, registering three Funeral Today. help. oe ubove at 5 o'clock this morning. The funeral of Mr. Martin Grief} Waxten—To ex¢hange for Vad-| The Luther League will meet to- took place this forenoon frow the} ucah improved ors yacant, or nearby | morrow afternoon with Miss Emma Catholic church, interment at Mt. | farm, good rental froperty in a city |Kirchoff on Second street, All Carmel, The deceased bad $1,000| of 40,000 ; income |$700 per anuum. | members requested to attend, insurance vn bis life. Address X.Y. Z. , bare Sun. J Eva Kiacuorr, Sec, the range. ‘ 7 CLOSE TO ZERO. erms call o1 22wl We bake Boston /Brown Wednesdays and Satutdays, 20-lw Stag Bakery, AtO A. M. the airs Was 3 Above, eee Stems of Interest Relative to the | power in on 117 today. day, taking the 303’s place, down| m. . K. Mills and W. C. Settle, offa steady and no doctor found who attended her, At RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Railroads and Railroad People. N., ©. AND ST, L. MILEAGE. Dr. J. R. Coleman, of Murray, is in the city and registered at the Pal- Engine 302 went on through to Memphis on through freight yester Earl Worrick is adding fuel to the flames on the 315 today. Tommy Englert stopping vo thaw out, Engine 5 pulled out on 108 this a. She goes through to Memphis| and then takes her place on the lower B division. Master Mechanic Potter and Ma- chinist King went down to Lexing- | repairs to the 308. | Conductor Pete dfellow check- | ed out local this a. m. He won't freeze for he bad about twenty cars of the company’s coal. Engine 5, Dufty and Hicks, from| the south end, brought 117 yesterd p. m., their first time in here since the run was split in two divisions, Engineer ‘Tom De Loach on the! Jacksoa switch engine who was sick last week, is again on his engine, and Will Humphrey is once more on the branch. Fireman Hicks and Geo. Kane have exchanged shovels and fire boxes. George goes on the 5 on the south end and Hicks will boil the fluid on the $06 in future. The water tank presents a novel as well as pretty sight for this climate. | From the leaks to the ground great floes of solid ive are dangling and re minds one of ice bergs at sea. | Engive 310, Spence and Turner | for bowers, left with the turn around this p.m — Clear, cold weather like this when Bill Spence opens up her eshope it can be heard for miles on either side of the road. cane decks of the local this morning Speaking of the cold, th “way down below Cairo’ could run Lim otf the roofs. A generous act was that performed that performed this morning by the N.,C.4 St. L. Company Supt. Hills, in donating a carload of coal to be distributed to the worthy poor of the city by the New How- ards. apt. Collins, the City Marshal, asked a big tramp what he wanted when he called at the city hell this a. ‘Be Jasus and I want sixty days on the gang, sure. I am looking for place this cold weather,” said wandering Willie. $100 DAMAGES, This Amount Awarded Weaks Bros, Today. The Case of Nick Grief Against the} , City Now On Trial, The jury inthe case of Weaks Bros. agaiust the Paducah Trausfer Company in the circuit court, today returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for $100. ‘The proceed: | ings were to recover $500 damages. Some time since a team belonging to the defendants slipped into the river| and lost and damaged a quantity of goods belonging to the plaintiffs, for which they brought suit. Toe case of Nick Grief against the city of Paducah for $5000 damages is on trial today. TLe suit is over cess pool which the city failed to abate, and the evidence has not yet been finished, day. Every plumber today wore a smile of complacent contentment. The gleeful pipe fixers could be seen driving rapidly about all day, with a large corps of assistants pressed into service ‘How is business ?”" a Sux reporter inquired of one, ‘*Got more’n we can do,’’ was the laconic reply. ‘Pipes busted every- where, stoves blowed up, bath rooms full of ice and water and hydrants} all either frozen or busted,’’ ‘How many stoves have blown up? he was asked, “Pretty uear all in the city,’’ he} c returned, ‘I know of over adozen, but few of them haye done any dam- age when they exploded, most of them simply blowing up and raining the stove. Most of the damage of the cold snap seems to be from busted pipes,’” And he shouldered his shovel and tongs and increased bis gait to make up for lost time. N TRIAL ASKED. The Starr-Hendron Case to Cause More Trouble. Jesse M. Starr was the plaintiff in 8 case over $15 worth of land,agsinst Mrs, Lucy Hendron, which has been tried three times already, and de. cided, the last time, after a week’s tria}, in favor of the defendavt. Yesterday afternoon Starr filed reasons for a new trial, the fight now being over who shall pay the costs in the last case. The aggregate cost of the litiga- tion has run up into the hundreds, If you don’t koom by Ww “ta prevent your water pipes stoves from freezing call at scott I and they will tell you. The Celebrated Great Trouble in Getting a Jury corpus several weeks ago, having se- cured a change of venue to Mound City, and was refused bail, | She leaves four chiliren, W. E. M |her children bave arrive Mose Storey was out on the burri-| Mose stated | the mercury would have to drop | before it} through | ware Co. | Gyo, 1 LINN ON TRIAL, Murder Case Called. at Metropolis, Circuit court 18 in session at ae-| The case will likely consume sev-| eral days, as there are about witnesses to be examined 100) s Linn was tried on a writ of habeas | a 6 ) He is charged with the murder of | Milas Bradshaw, alias ‘‘Lightning | McGuire} at Woodville, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth McGuire, aged 77, died yesterday at her home near Woodville of a paralytic stroke, which prostrated her early in the morning, death overtaking her about noon. The deceased was a daughter of W. B. Radford, and was born in Christian county, being a true Chris- tian woman in all the word itplies Guire, of Memphis, Mrs. W. L) Cor- bett, of the city, Mrs. T. W. Settle, of Midway, Ky., and Harry Me- Guire, of Woodville. The funeral will take place Wednesday at Woodville when all George Warren Sees His Uncle And Runs. George Warren, the boy who sud denly left Officer Barnhart’s home Saturday, after ing lived there since he was fout years of age, was | found by the officer yesterday after- noon at Metropolis, whither he had gone in quest of him, Officer Barnhart ran across him on the street and young Warren took to his heels,after first having explained, however, that he had left home to get | rich, and had secured a position in a | box factory. He has a sister living there, but the officer and his wife having raised and educated the boy feel that they are entitled to keep |him, and today Mrs. Baruhart went down to indace him to retarné We will have lots of cold weather till April, so you might /as wel that heating ‘stove yon have been thinking about. Remember, too, that Scott Hardware Co, lave the largest assortment and lowest prices in the city 36j3] Marriage License, A marriage license was issued to Constable W. H. McKee and Miss Effie Thompson today. They will be married at 5 o'clock this after- noon. Tenth Street Revival | Elder Calhoun's revival at the Tenth street Christian church is prospering, avd last night he} preached an excellent sermon. This evening he will discourse on ‘How to Read the Bible.” Everybody is in- vited, Has Returned to Paducah, Miss Mattle Ryan, formerly sten- ographer at the Illinois Central office , bere, but who has lately been Mr. Harahan’s secretary at Louisville. has | resigned the latter place aud acce ed a position as Master Mechanic Chambers’ stenographer here. She has many friends in Paducah who will cordiall, welcome her back, A Fine Wagon. One of the prettiest wagons in the city was received yesterday by the New City Steam Laundry, and was seen today for the first time. It is of giass, and is finished in a highly artistic manner, | mer. | jmer. ee tropolis and the case against Phil] | Engine 303, Engineer Sisson and] Linn was called yesterday, but at last | Fireman [Bush will be the motive accounts a jury had not been se. cured. women HARBOUR’S, ton on No. 50 last p. m., to do some| Death of Mrs. Sarah E. Our stock has bead REMOVED TO 112-114 N, 3RD of sold | FREE RIDES ON STREET GARS Would be A mighty good thing. We are hot. prepared td give you a free ride but we will sdll you street car tickets at the sawe price you pay for them. Weddo this to accommo- date you. We invite \yon to DROP IN at our store and take a seat until your car comes, You know we are at the corner of Fourth, and | Broadway, right where you, cau take a car for any part of the dity. Now we pro- | pose to make our store a nive and convenient place FOR LAbI We will try to make you feel wel- come, because you are—rarrectLy so—and we want you to call and feel at home in our store, W. B. McPHERSON, corner Fourth and Northeast fqroad wa, CITIZENS’ ASAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Sup, $120,000.00 Open from 9A. xf. tod p,m. On Sat- oe rom A to trom T to # val Interest Paid of Ti u Time Deposits DF! Jas. A. RUDY W. F, Paxton. R. Rupy if Pre ewident info» Cashier /hos't Cashier DIRECTORS gan A. Rupy, Jas, R. Suirn, . FISHER, Gro. C. WALLACE, F. KAMLErter, —W. F. Paxton, and best. Rupy, © My O. Harr, E. Far.ey, | In the H, Company Hui'din Broadway, Rieke wholes Beginning Monday, Jan. Ladies’ Bancy been sold at 50c and heretofore, wi In the next few weeks thousands of and general merchandise You are earnestly solicited spect our stock, 1 AT os I have \ { near Weal door to th ale house, Hose that igoat 25¢ a p several doligts worth desirable dy —_ goods will be at marveldusly low prices to in UED HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL IS THE LEADING --COA IN THE CITY. Try a load and you will ye cogvineed that® ge We will apprecia WShare of your pat A specialty, Officeand Yard, 9th and Harrison ‘treots, Will be protected against the bitir COST by DORIAN, Arctica, 8 Overshoes go at any price you plew Hs Big Shoes“and\ Little Shoes. Heavy, Fire and War Prices Cut in Two, ——Cowe fn a hurry—tiy are B/s18-s24 BROADWAY ‘ . " : up store. where I keep a first-class stock of— going fast— TNO. J. DORIAN hana. mourteun 205 Broadway, Upposite bang Bros,’ Drug Store, Are Headquarters —hoR—— E SKATES. 7’ COTT HARDWARE (0, 2 PADUCAH, KY, (Stox oF BIG HATCHWT.) now a newly fitted’ Poots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods. RUSH LEADING 5c. CIGARS. Ask For — HART The H.P. 8. Co — ' parE. 8, wansour, CARNEY /HOUSE, TONIGHT. or, 11th anf Brody {: . Windsor AMPUTATION TOMORROW Ww vi oe ’ TT | Operation on Will Cummins at senate ee a aah { heatre, the City Hospital 4.0, RUSS, ; ae Tomorrow morning City Physician te 7 é Williamson will amputate one ot BABQage and\Moving’ Wags * roitvaas Loar Will Cummins’ lege at the city Hoe! Onice at Willette hivers etabl sack te ails GA Em Tacit ies at Shetlersville, Ll Telephond 3 f | and was injured in way severa] | >> j eae ae ; A atte here prtbody Is An Ex-Convict, Man wittna, ; \sglishy Royal ad although « non Abram Kelly was dent wes aimed Fg the bi se ~ r site at the I i He was here in the city, however is home is in New Castle He one act Irfsh tomelly and pe Aees Sly had to i done with | Ky., an fe andidly ae ri es ( ‘ ef a him for humanity's sake Siogery that he hat just. serve}. ae SUlly'S First Trip to Amefica, If you need rent feceipts call s ne sean: aa ges eater Hane Change of play twice a \week, F Books 1c each. home Admission, 10 dnd 20 « | Don't t obr Mati i ee mission 10 cents Wx, Eave Phone 53, Geo, Leuxuano page (815 heungs giten bay this week, at indede-Theathe. : ) — © iC z ‘ ades & Le inhard, REMY AL. & Ch, ’ T, Dulany 128 GOURT ST. We have a completo lind df Staple snd Fancy Groceripy = = A Country Pryiuee | specialty The best piace in. the eily for Dressed and Live Poultry Every wud de} kinds thing sold} at hott mh prices vered to any part of the city, T, DULANEY & CO, 25 Court St, Ule cleanest est rou Prompt delivery ‘ve YOUR BAKING DONE “Bon Toi) Bakery, ” We will doit \vheaper than you can at home, } | Yo lil Fe ef Fresh Bread |Cakes mye oy Always on hepa, iy v ' f e us Your * ig Diizzard AT SMALL orders. Goody delivered to hay \ pals cad fie eantan part ae city, ; Fred Greif. enth and Washington Sta, Established 1875. \ 125 Broadway Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes vg to\ dispose of REGARDLESS OF COS Marble Hall, Dry Goods and Furnishing ta g Fite Knut Wii, arm Lunch from gio W2\a. ‘wm, ‘ 125 Bac DADWAX, m, | DR. DANIEL, (Over Lang B's, ag i