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$1.25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns from $3 00 to $4.00. €1,50——Ladies’ Dongola Feir Stitch, for $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Bloc worth $3.00. $2.68—Ladies’ Lace or Button Welty, 3 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, C 410 cents buys Child’s Rnbbers, heel, si 26 cents buys Man’s Rubbers, clogs, 8 P25 to 50 buys 7??? Rubbers. ey Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, in oti toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. g TLL RUDY & FHILLI. J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. PHARMAOISTS. | DRUGGISTS. | =e, —Prescriptions filled atvall hours.—| Can preparé’your Yamily or private Night Bell Peet from a \inithent to a cor: side of door. cure, and doit met Pharmacists, Druggists and Panve 3 Cor. SeventH anv Jackson SrREETS, SAVE YOUR OE order to give the Della Fox party AND SHOES. from here time to get. ready for the 1 will BUY them for Cash. trip. Get your tioxets atthe ticket office 100 Broadway $1.00 round, . ro for|ttip. Mr. Banibittn #ill ¢eenre «res about the howp too mach worn fur|Sorved seats for all that purchase good throw awa: e Gather them up and sd them to me| Found trip tickets, or notify me by postal ard and I will) We will have lots of cold wea'ber call for them, till April Parties desiring goofl second hand | ¢),4¢ heating ‘stove you clothing or shoes will flnd a large 88-)thinking about. Remember, too, sortment at my plage. | that Scott Hardware Co. have t Shoes repaired. We fave first largest assortment and lowest prives class workuien employed, and can do] in the city 53 your work on short notice; will call ce for your repair work if notified and will also deliver it, Housewives can find {many articles so you might as well get If you need rent receipts call at this office. Books 10c each. CHAS. NORWOOD. Death of a Child. = - A child of E. M. Rose, of near Sharpe, Marshall county, died Iast al took place te 214 Court *t Servi Elder Calhoon, of the T Christian church, preaches the Chris'ian Mission Sunday toom on Tenth street, between Clay and Harrison tonight at 7:00 o'clock. His subject will be ‘The Three Dispensations.”’ 1 Street in at schoo! The room will be comfortable, and all who can come will be welcomed erman Postponed. The dance to bave been given by the Young Men's German Club to- night has been postponed on account of inclement weather. As Announced, ‘Tbe marriage of Constable W. H McKee and Miss Effie Thompson took place at 5 o'clock yesterday teraoon at Florence Station, R. 'T. Harrison officiating. Teeth Drawn Without Pain Is one of our specialties. Although this is by no means our least./ After years of experfmenting by eminent Specialists a proces? has beén per fected so that Teel! Filled Without Peis Has becom of the The Georgia Minstrels. wonders of This attraciion was today process, |for Paducah al Morton's opera house the tu This ne called Cafmphorisis enales us to}on next Wedovesday, fill the t sensitive teeta with Degree of man Cisces, absolute ‘no pain or danger to _ . cither tfoth or patient. \Give us|, Paducah Commandery ' Templar, met last a trial afid be convinced. ‘Telephone B30 for engagements. DR ©. BE. WHITESIDES ver Lang’s Drug Store. ee | P. W. Smith, Past Emicent Com- WEATHER REPORT. mander of Aseaion Commandery, St. Louis; Joho W. Landrum, Mayiield ; Mills, Louisville and M. D Holt, W. S. Kiug and W. 8, Cole- man, of Murray. conclave and on four candidates con- feted the degree of Red Cross, sup- plemented by an enjoyable banquet, Louisville, Ky., ‘an. snows this afternoon and tonight; Thursday generally fair; continued cold. Taken to Graves County The remaias of Mr, M. N. Clark's child were carfied to Graves counly this afternoon for inverment. LOCAL “MENT NTION. A Good Entertainment Bear Fight. A Most enieriaiuing musicale was Mr. George Robertson has received given al Temye Israel last evening |g big black bear from Arkansas, under the auspices of tue willing) alive and hungry, A mateh is being wo.kers. The atlendance was not arranged between the bear on one Jarge. but the en.erameat was one | side and Rufus Branson and Ben of tue best ever given here. The) Hoyd, colored, on the other, with program was rendered without alpr, Tank Lang as referee. The hitca or flaw, and was unusually ex-lfght will probably come off next estent, week. We bake Boston\.Béown Bread Alone, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Rev. n, pastor of the 20-1lw Sivan Bakery, Me banicsburg Mewsodist churet lepenmnnneane and Miss Mary Seaton, of Cl ve.- Marri.d at Benton, port, Ky., were married a few days Mr, Richard M. Waguer, of|ago in the latter city. The coupl Graves county, aad Miss Ada D. | grrived last night and are com Riley, of Marsba'l, were married} ably quartered in a cosy cott yesterday "by Judge Dupriest at Ben-| hared by the parishoners hore, al - Well Heated Cars. Ren: Receipts, + The heaters in the cars of the Peo. Nice, conveniegt rent receipt books | ple’s live are proving a great luxury at this office for LQ during this spell, the cars being as comfortable as a room well heated, The Cat Came Back. Such enterprise as that displayed by George Warren, the boy who ran | this company is commendable. y fromthe home of his uncle, Ofticer Jeff Barnbart, returned yes] Wanxtep—To exchange for I terday from Metropolis, where he was | ucah improved or vacnaf, or nearby d Monday but tescaped by run-|farm good rental propefty in ty g . ‘ J of 40,000 ; income $700 per anuun. = i 4 Address X. Y. Z., care Sun. Smee CneR. gaeeesesees Bter- BurTradee , $WeWantYour Trade ade TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON. SALE FOR Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heit, Welts, best; cheap at $3 00. Men's Pat, Leath: r, Needle Toe, sizes broken, a3 m | ‘The ice in the Obio will not inter- fere with the Dick. Fowler's regular.) — Engine 812 in on the turn sround . t- Off Clothin trips to Cairo, She wil leave to-/ morrow morning for Cairo at 8:50 in have been ‘ billed at which the following were guests, * RAILROAD RUMBLINGS Railroads and Railroad People. N., ©. AND 8ST. L, MILEAGE. Brakeman Elbert Buck, from the lower division, is in the city. Frank Tarner is grooming the iron horses on the day watch at present, Judge Bill Reed, of Benton, came accommodation this morn- and) M. S small sizes, worth 2 00, winter use, were 3.00 i sizes, worth jin on the ing | ail Warrick was out on 310 last Wells, handsome od, Néw Toes, and $4, all new toes, worth $3 her caliope tubes. tie Gillespie faced the cold on the 807 this a, m. out on local. | Conductor Atwood bad his digits full of waybills as he high-balled the local out this morning. Fireman Bob Waynick has re- turned from his visit fo Clarksville, Teun., and is out on the 306, he car repairers had a tough time in the cold last might putting in a set $ : é $ of new wheels under coach 257. $ ° $ sold at $5.50. Jong , sold at $5.00, izes broken. izes broken, | | Plumer Golden deserted the round- yesterday and manipu-| tough | house stalls Ja ed the throttle on the 5 on & freight. Agent was iu op the tun spend the Conway, of Pars, Teoo , | around = this wornivy,, to vay in te he **beautiful’’ is with us but its) rm is dispeHed by the worrying} Items of Interest Relative to the] Navigation | demolish t beteten Jatue Sauters, Neciiet te REMOVED TO {12-114 N. 3RD BOATS LAID UP. Practically pended. -s Ice Running Heavy in the owe | River. Navigation is practically suspen- ded on the Ohio, and today the ice has been were no boats up and few down, and running heavy, t is likely that tomerrow and per- haps for afew days there will be lit- tle or no navigation. There was no ice of any Ju DGMEN’ Tr SET ASIDE. jemeney. * Several months ago Tom hada difficulty with his wife, and to get even gave her a beating and then proceeded to e furniture. day for judi e vile, store him away in dé fined him $100 and fifty days in j He had served his jail sentence and fifty-seven days on the chai so Judge Sanders gran‘ed quest for leniency and set remainder of the judgment BLACKED HER BYE. incoavenience + ite; causes to rails Mr. Bob Nelson, \of ‘the 1. C.| shops, is suffering with Iambugo, and \J. D. Bacon & Co. |i: just able to get about, but unable APOTHECARIES. for work. © make a specialty of obtaining] Mr. Andrew Castten, repre: fl kdnds of barks, roots and herbs, 6o| the Weber Wagon Company that you can get anything you want] go, is at the New Richmond mghls oft-neglected line cf our busi-| oy train 50 this a. m ness, master Early took a spin over | the road fom Pars this morulug and Apothecaries, nies isisine i ietcyarswen in apple pie order. Ros Au, Ky. busy this a. m, places that must be kept clear, PERSONALS. Capt. Jimmie Owen bas gone to | today, looked as pretty as the crys- Hot Springs. tal clamber io the Mammoth cave Miss Maude Morrow is expected | ¥ith i hangiag all over her. Engineer Tom Sisson was too sick at Lexington yesterday to bring his trainin, and stopped over there. Tom bas been unwell for some time past. The littie children stop in w warm |home from Tennessee tomorrow. Rev. M. E. Chappell went up to iwi rinceton tod: brief visit, Yardmaster Bob Nelson was too ill to work today. It was the first time Me eae 7 a ae sis Mo.|this weather with Mileage on their hovie, Tittle son of Joba Me-| way from and to the Franklin school. argill, of 101 South Eleventh, i8)-py¢y are all nice little boys and girls very ill aud uot expected to live. | aaq’are welcome, Witt BE IND,CTED. The street cars were late getting out South Sixth this a, m., owing to But Dan got there after the snow. \ ; +4: awhile with the motor saow plow, Lyon County Authorities | bio oe which time Toghlec tripe Rave Angry been made. Conductor Byers Robertson gave At the Criftenden County Mob that | Wren pant I Beale hoeeargl Gee Went Alter Revgioxn pa blooded se, which pier. pup in the oy CATY A8 a mascot. Martin Ida ty today |, ‘Mileage’ gots word from the + cnaes aiton vinfouse on the sovth end most every + day to send them aSus. He tavga this method of telling them to send their eubscripiions to the Sun of- & Week. Mre, Weddle, wife of Conductor Alex Weddfé,'1s very ill at the Nich- the part of some of} to parsued him and Mr. ywas yery 1 precarious Weddle wud they from Critte as wired to come home. nante* o has been fully in«|He arrivel on No 103 last evening. vestigated and their nanies are} Mrs. Carroll, a widow of an old knowa, but there is not quite enough{Cumberiand river steamboat man, evidence to arrest them. All are said | and who is residing on Bryant's al- to be prominent church members, ley to needy circumstances, was the the recipient of a load of coal donat- G HIMSE P, AVE BIMSELP Os ed by the company. A charity well bestowed, The writer knew a colored brake- bage Tandy Keads the Newspa- pore mau onee whose ron was with al Page Tan orel, walked Con’? whose i i Wincle s from Cork. They had a falling out this morning aud the brakeman gotaten days’ I e in de pap-hs dat I'se} lay off. 1a making his explanation wanted’? was bi i to the trainmaster, he sai “Cap- “Who are you?’ be was asked, |tstin, maybe Iwas wrong, but an e Tan-|Lrisobman is nothing but a nigger and if Thad been He explained that he was I 1a wanted for d-awiag a] turved inside out, dy hatol yale keeper Bacuei'| wilh a white “Con’’ it woulda’t - iting himself chased | have happened." away 6 1 lay Some years ago when the writer! Of cours stice had tol was a check clerk on the platform of display corresponding degree of}a Memphis depot, a car door was un- ized Taady | locked one morning which had just row and let Jarrived from New Qrleans loaded with molasses, As 600n as it was opened, out stepped seventeen big, healthy, stalwart tramps who bad been in the car for near three days, with Passed Atay Last They were well supplied with ‘cdibles magoaminity, oo he req for his appearance tomor him go without bond, ABPTER ALONG ILLNESS Dr. RLF Night, and had a demijohn of water with Dr. Richard F. Smith second son | tem. I asked one fellow how they| of Dr. J. D. Smith and wife, died |©™e to be lovked up in the car, aud fet ale 6 o'clock at the family he said they gave a truckster in New corner of Nioth and Jefe{fleans a dollar to fasten them up. of Bright’s disease | Tbe last one to leave the car inquired afer a several}! me where the nesrest newspaper office was I asked him if he wanted to announce their arrival. He laughed and said no, but that he was attention of his father, |# ¥pe setter and wanted work, childven live in] ‘Cast thy bread upon the waters,’” y ete., said the masier, and though the eased was a Methodist and {big hearted and generous boys of the espected | switch crew did pot do this literally, The remains | yet on Sunday last they did fill sey- to Texas for burial, ac+|eral large hampeis with all kinds of by Mr Weightman | provisions and take them to a poor iy widow woman with three small chil- Phe emain’ were taken away at/dren, whom they found down about 2:10 for Texas, the incline in a shanty near the foot GONE INTO TAIAL. of Ohio street. The family had been without food for several days, bad rides ee but one old quilt for covering and 6 tana Case Up at Metropolis, | their apparel was so thin and worn Phe trial of ex/Town Marstjaj|## would have hardly wadded a shot Puil Linu for the murder of Milas]8"9- ‘They also sent them a load of Bradshaw, colored, at Brookiyn Jast|°0al. ‘The widow's wants were made miner, began yesterday at Metrop- known to their wives, and that after- " noon several ladies visited her and A jury was seavda from @ Vebire|Catted clothing, blankets and other ot 75, and all he ow conee was} #tticles of which the family stood in bear i * ' ill intro. | "eat need. | due pioy agd oh case wil y je omorrow, residence, son streets. and oes te Pegi moatbs’ illness, He was forty years of age and lived at Deport, Tex. uns © caine to Paducah last summer to receive ihe His wife aud four Texa The di a Maso by ail wa oda man highly ew bias on lout that made known ber wants —/ ‘tbe railroad men, om: * | change ia her countenance. as one Fovemen Lucas and Webb were} cleaning the snow| from ewitches, crossings, and otber| vk Hogwood kicked off the | use, Last night her condi | cnr That Cold The woman’s name is Jackson,and no douby WE DO NOT SELL no doubt she blesses the TO CONSUMERS. Brooks the YVistim of a Man's Fist. | Helen ou after police court adjourned Helen Brooks, colored, who was acquitted of carrying a razor, walked iato Marshal Collins’ oftice at the cily hall. There was quite a eye looked like an india rubber ball jwith a hole in wt. She that | Porteous Boyd stack her, and a warrant was issued for him. He will | answer tomorrow. ANOTHER COLD DAY. - spe |The Thermometer Again Hovers | About Zero, | At 5 o'clock this morning thermometer registered three de above zero, and a light snow, which began at 10 o'clock ana fell at inter- vals until daylight, covered the | 4# ground. A great many people did not feel the cold 80 much as yesterday, how- | W! ever, there being little wind, Tne} &* snow is dry and fine, was about two inches deep an Today's temperature | ¢ nine degrees been broken. has been from six to above. AN OLD-TIMER. He Was Drunk, a Like Others Got Fined. Mat Hill, an old and well known resident of Livingston county, and 4 noied fox hunter, was presented on jacharge of druvkeuuess in Judge | Sanders’ court this morning, Hill, was arrested last Officer Phillips oa lower Broadway, night by | koown the defendant for tweaty-tive years, buttuis did not deter bim from ssiog the usual foe of $1 and costs, | No One Law Of The report that avy of the Illinols Central conductors had been Ind off or dischaged is devied by railroad men, ‘Cure ‘ | By taking CLAXTON’S COLD CURE. A perfectly | McPherson’s Drug Store, Pourth and Broadway, We are now exclusive agents for the CELEBRATED Diploma Flour The same can be secured at any respectable grocery in the city Diploma Figur needs no praise from U8) for it-has been sold on the market for 15 years, always Riv ving GENERAL’ sat AG. ION. It is unquestionably the finest patent rojler flour for sale on the market, To this celebrated brand of DI- PLOMA. Our priees are as low as for any first-c! flour, quality considered. M uma i + 80K ok “= Pale vening making the steam that lls) J yence until today, but it is now " ™ dangerous for a craft to venture out,! Engineer Sam Griffin and Fireman} hence most of them are laid up. | Monday, Jan. 11. You are earnedtly solicited to in- and at daylight |® place to sleep and plenty to ea’, | J, 0, RUSS, | Law ware Lane Big Shoes and Little Shoes. Dry Goods and Furnishing ti Put up in barr-is, half baneels and 25 Ib. sacks, JNO. eo D ORI ‘We Call Merchants’ Attention AN — + DON'T THINK IT A GOOD IDEA Se pecial rT OUR AD. | i + On a Fence ays placed where it dou't offend goud taste, -Ap It is al Tom Jones Had Made a Good ] f Prison, | Tom Jones, colored, pleaded to- t SIGN OF \BIG HATCHET. Oar stock hag been Seott Hardware Co. The Leaders, In the H, 4 Company bui Broadway, yext door to the Rieke wholes. 818, 320, 322, 324 Broadway. ing near » house, | | | fitted |Thave Mow\a newl’ up Store;/where I keep a first-clhes stock of eginning Ladies’ Fancy Hose that have | been sold at 50c and 75¢ Se a pair a pair heretefore, will go a In the next few weeks sever dollars thousands of worth of desirable dry and general merghandise wil) be sold at marvelously low prices goods Loots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods. ect our stock, The H.P.S.Co = CARNEY HOUSE, Per €, 8. HARBOUR MD iadeiads 2 tal andy Surratt Didn't Get oa the ' bes il a ad a, Windsor Andy Surratt, a muscular tramp Aiea 5 Th t ooo b Tair Burpe ng for thirty days in order to get Manager «Preasurer dd was disappointed yesterday by Today there has been a slight | being told to go out and look for snow fell. The indications are that|™orning in open court that he was) Cinco at Willetts hivery Stal Mpc” vers. the backbone of the blizzard has) Unable to find it, He was told to ager * ' t » out and look “some more."* Telephone 363, Bell aud fllis, Engfish Royal ‘ Marionettes The one act Irish comedy. irs First Trip to America, fternoon at 2:30. | ad. on l0leadtl | Ao elegant $15 lolige given away we t Windsor Ther,tre. Gro, Leuxnary Wm, Bates, on Phone 53, ates REMOVAL. *ulanes & C0, F stock ot e from ard aud Nor ri ‘128 GOURT ST. ISTH TRADING | -- COAL. “ek IN THE OITY. Try a load and you will be convinced that Sit is Abe cleanesi, hottest and best. We will appreciate s share of your patroudgee “Prompt deliver ae We have « complete line of Staple : : / All kinds of Country Produce » Oificeand Yard, 9th and Harrison < treeis, f yest place ry the city for ; | Dressed a I Live Bs vultry, eee ; A ‘ing sold ot bottom prices ered to e.ny part of the city, T, DULANEY & 60, 28 Court St. 2S eng harmless and infallible rem- | edy for coughs, colds and | See kindred affectious. Sold ex- peek iNs VE _ one DONE Will be protected against the biting blizeard AT SMALL “Bon To Bakery y COST by DORIAN. — Arctics, dals and Fine Rubber Overshoes go at We will/dy it. cheaper than you cag af home, Fresh Bread and \Cakes 2 price you pleuse Always on hands Give ms your Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes| ("' Piper lad Fred Greif. Seventh and Washington Sta COSi We are going to dispose of REGARDLESS O| Kstablished 1875, 125 Broadway "Marble Hall, Heavy, Fire and Warm. Arch Propr. Prices Cut in Two. Fine Kentucky Whiskies, AND CIGARS — Launch from 9 to 12 @ ——Come in a hurry—they are gomg fase-— Warm 126 Baoapway, rol 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros.’ Drvg Store,