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DRECPCVEUS SECEUETVEVEVUUISUEGD te0eeeeeee POCO O8- 20080808 eek 1 WeWantYour Trade TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR $1.25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M. 8. small sizes, worth from $3 00 to $4.00. $1.50—Ladies’ Dongola Feir Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00, | $2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $3.00 $2 68--Ladies’ Lace or Button Welta, all new toes, worth $3 and $4, = $1 J8—Ladies' Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, bept, cheap at $3 00, $2 25—-Men’s Enamel Calf Bals, sixes broken, Were sold at $3.00, $%.75—Men's Pat. Leath:r, Needle Nee, sizes rr: sold at $5.50, : 23 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, =110 cents buys Child’s Rubbers, heel, sizes\yrokep, é | 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, of 25 to 50 buys 2??? 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 & PRILL 3 J. D. Bacon & Co.| —Prescriptions filed at all hours.— A Family Resort for Ladie& and Children J.D, Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIES. iyo nake « specialty of obtaining , ; vate | all kinds of barks, roote and herbs, se Dea prepare your family or private |) tt can get anything you want recipes, from a liniment to a cor: | sod cure, and do it right. PHsRMACISTS. in this oft-neglected line of ‘our busi- ht Bell | ness. side of door, Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cot-Srventn axp Jackson Streets, Papvcan, Ky. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, Ky., Jan, 28.—Gen- erally fair tonight and Saturday; possibly light snow Saturday morn- ing. 3 Henry Judge, of Hickman, Ky., LOCAL MENTION. fas in the eit today. Mr. Julius Rothchild left at noon Boots and shoes yepaired cheap. J.| for Memphis on business, B, Pirsley 1023 South Third. j25 1) prog J. A. Bales and wife, ot 7 * r cook, | South Thirteenth, are happy over the arrival of a fine boy. Going to See Happy.” Mr. Walter Smith, son of Mr. Jobn Goodwin, white, and J. L./ W. Smith, bas returned from Chicago, Welmore, colored, sent to the Eddy-; where he became a jeweler. f PERSONALS. Stoky Payne, of Ogden’s Landing, is at the Palmer. Mr. J. W. Ford, of Ballance, was in the city today. _ TONIGHT. Windsor Theatre, South Third Btreet. Manager vs. Treagurer Diploma Flour pleases Bell and Ellis, Engligh Hoyal Marionettes, The one act Irish comedy) ville penitentiary from Fulton for re-| yf, R, Mf. Garduer, one of the spectively five years for horse steal- ing and two years for burglary, were carried through the city on the ‘can- non ball’’ this morning by Sheriff J H. Johnson, of Fulton county. Sully's First Trip to Amebica, Change of play\twice a week Admission, 10 ayd 20 cents, Don't forget oak M tinees ev Doctors’ preseriptiot at Third and Court streets in the ‘old TUESDAY. A GREAT_EVENT Firgt appOapdnce here of Mr, and” Mf$.—>Russ Whytal Globe Liquor Company building, There has not been sn auction store Christian Mission Sunday schoo! room, Tenth street, between Clay and Harrison. _His subject for to- As ac (£48 thos oyprtitimes, The Courier-Jgttadl saigé owners of the Victoria Mills, who RAILROAD RUMBLIN Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. N., C. AND ST. L. MILEAGE, Train Master Joe Rork went South on train 50 this p, m. Master Mechanic Potter left on 50 this afternoon fora spin down to Paris. John Smith, the old vet, went out on his run this p.m. on Conductor Fulton’s turn around, The men on the extra lists have been having a christmas of work and something else while on duty during the cold weather Some trouble and short delays have been caused by the freeze-up of water tanks along the line, but they are now obviated. The boys are all speculating as to what the next tip will be relative to the I. C. shops, as is periodically tiven by acontemporary. Sam Lowe handles the throttle out on the 308 tomorrow morning in ‘Old Dad’’ Ritter’s place, who will be needed at his home in Paris. The family of Walter Crump, he of unsavory reputation, were pas- sengers out on this morning's train, presumably for Memphis, where bis son Henry is in jail for jhousebreak- ing. With today’s trips the eagle eyes and tallow pots will all be back on their regular runs, which have been 5%, oa HARBOURS, Oar stock has been REMOVED TO 112-114 N. 38D In the/H, P. S. Company building near Broadway, next door to the Rieke wholesale house Somewhat interfered with since the i i cold seep oti. | Beginning Motor No. 8 is again on duty on| South Sixth street, and her ie Monday, Jan. 11. cushion upholstery is far more com-| fortable than the old 7 that has filled her place for a day or two, and like- wise appreciated. Hank Barbee and ‘‘Bumble Hose that have been spld at 500 and 75¢ a pair heretotere, will go at 25c a pair, In the next Yew weeks several Ladies! Fancy | Bee Mike" were the bowers right and left! thousands of dollars worth on the 122 yesterday all the way of deslteile: dry goods from Memphis, and sat on her ~ ) cushions today as she rolled out with and general/merchandise wil) be train 108, sold at marvelously low prices, On last Tuesday, the 26th inst., j the N.C. & St. L. inaugurated a] You are eafnestly solicited to in- through Jine of Pullman buffet sleep- ers between Nashville and New York ¢ via Chattanooga, Greensboro, Richmond and Danville. It is the only through line of sleeping cars be- tween the two cities Fireman Geo. Kane swapped off and fired the 306 in coming after his trunk of Sunday go-to-meetivg togs, which he will sport on lay over days | in Memphis. Don’t leave them with your ‘uncle’? down there, George, when you return to this end of the line. The train men state that since the disappearance of Mrs. Lents from the vicinity of our neighboring vil- lage of Benton that she was all the talk about the depot there, but now spect our stodk. Le) The H.P. 8S. Co f B. HARBOUR, ELEVATOR SHAFT, A Colored Express Driver Jumps Down One. Wanted to Get Out of the Way of George Robertson's Be Teeth Drawn Without Pain Is one of our spgcialties. Although this is by no means ourleast. After years of cxputnceen te eminent specialists a process hag been per- fected so that Teeth Filled Without Pain Has become one of the wonders of the century, Thls_new process, called Cataphorisis empbler us to fill the most sensitivy teeth with absolutely no pain Ar danger to either tooth or payent. Give us a trial and be convigced Telephone 830 for gngagements. DR ©. BE, WHITESIDES. Over Dung’s Drug Store. We are now &xclusive ageats for the #ELEBRATED Diplom Flour) The same'eah be secured at any reputable grocery in the city Diploma Ffour needs no praise |' from us, fér it has been sold on the market for 14 years, always giving GB: ALY SATISFAC TION. It is unqubstionably the} finest patent rolleg flour for sale | on the market, Pht up in barrels, | half barwels and 3 Ib, sacks. We Call Merchants’ Attention | To this celebrated bpand of DI PLOMA. Our} napare ne low as for any first-class flour, quality | considered a? WE DO NOT SELL TO CONSUMERS. M. LIVINGSTON & QD — eee RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS, Contemplated Changes at the| New Engines Being Made Daily Other Notes of interest. Chafing Di Parties Sign of Big Hatchet. up a first-class stock of Wa, Eaves S are all the fad. Our line of CHAFING DISHES is complete: Scott Hardware Co. INCORPORATED | \ \ 318, 320, 322 and Broadway Paducah, Ky. ifs TTT ——_—_ Thave now a newly fitted ore where I keep | Boota, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Geods. Gro, Lenwmanp, Phone 53, Eades & Lehnhard, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL that she is found not a whisper was Rufus Brunson, a colored express of this kind here for sevepfl years, Chi dren’s shoes, 58 8s at 35c, |M. Levy's, 204 Court stfeet. 28 4) given care- noon from a visit to Misses Reis at | Break Into the Market House \registers from Liverpool, Eng., is at/heard about her there on yesterday, driver, was sent into the second the Palmer. ; and the loungers sre awaiting story of G. W. Robertson's grocery : | | Mr. Leake Thompson and sisters, | iously another sensation, store on Second street this orning |, nae eee eee ho bsg sei have gotten the intimation from a re- after a quarter of beef. There was no beef up there, but Perhaps np class of railroad 1 are more exposed to the elements Misses Lillian and Clara, returned at future he will be the right hand bow- er on the 5 on the south end local, relieving Mike Duffey, who will re- verse the Johnson bar on the 80 for the present. Seniority is account- able for the change. The new time card No. 11 maton 10 co br Pe | ful attention byyregistéred graduates | Evansville. than switchmen, especially when they| Rufus didn’t know it. ‘There was a An elegant $8 lonnge given away|in pharmacy. 1, strictly pure) Geo. Woods, of Grahamville, was|are kept busy. “Old man’? Jack} real live bear, however, and the dar- th drugs and chemicaly used. Give us taken down with a congestive chill |Northland and his aids, Beck and key didn’t know that, either, - _~ your trade and res poured that you |‘Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock. {and Perry, face the weather 12 pours} Bruin was chained. and the col« get just what the doctor prescribes. | He was cared for at the Commercial | day and seem to stand the cold like | ored factotum walked boldly up until M:prows PERA House Ornuscutancen & Wacken, Drug-| House. He was able to return home | Psquimaux the bear awoke and made a ferocious AY) * gists, Fifth and Brokdway. feb 1 4t this afternoon. Gardner Sheppard, the eagle eye i at him, FierCuet TeRRe.., Manager. rae aE rea ee Tey TT 8o long on the Perryville branch.will,| The chain is several feet long, and é ———- an hares Mare HUNGRY TRAMPS, § after this trip, be missed by the deni-| at the animals first demonstration of One Day Only. _ Mr. Speigel, formerly of Creal zens along that tow-path, Iu the| hostility, Branson ran to get out of e a Zo | Springs, has located an auction store - his way. The only egress visible was the elevator {shaft,and through this he jumped. He struek the bot- tom with dull thud and feelings that cannot be ‘described, but upon being revived was found to be prac- tically uniojured Last Night. |Two Arrested, Now Lodged in ' 2 q sakes | In te KOmhntic Drama, _ { Jail Charged With rn _ sakes | : a —* Mfect at 12 0’olock noon, Sunday 4 aa oe Revival Services: flousebreaking. effect a , S SOME DOUBTFUL af oF Fair Virgini a” Elder Calhoon preached again last we 2 he mal Sale ai sears this ‘| 4, inc li @ bily ae +, aac fe a! eet pres n| John Brenson and Bob Andrews|9:15 p m., same as they do now,|About the Hickman County Al- The accommodation trains will ar- rive at 9:45 a. m. and departat 2:30 are the names given by two tramps leged Rape. who were arrested between 2 and 3 There are bo further devel r e developments liable source, claim that ina few] weeks the construction of box cars| will be begun at the shops here. At present this class of rolling stock is only repair ilt, and | if manufactured, will necess the| employing of a much lar ree, in addition to adding new machiuery and perhaps building additions. The information seems to be thor- oughly reliable, and the railroad men are highly elated over it. Within the past three days al fifteen firemen, some of who reside here and some at Louisville have| been promoted and placed in charge | of engines or given the next appoint- ment The meu are duly grateful, aud have a promisiug out- look, because the business of the road is increasing to such an extent that new engines will have to be pressed into service. Several woll known passenger en- A play that Ares the peart and stire’ sine will be |The Evoliat o'clock this morning for housebreak-|P- m. Local freight arrives at 6:30). pinge been suspended for trivia the blood. Well vhiiten aa) well pee ca aruiee of we dog by Onions Haraiart ane Phillips, [P- m., and leaves at 8 a. m.,Through| {9 the Hickman county assault case, |ineers ave been suspended for triviol constructed. | Mosk ocedialie thvited ; The men aroused suspicion at/Irelghte depart at 1:45 p.m. and ar.) Tue excllemame bee: abeek Gied gat, | TEM | T Elaborate Special Scenery, | jauted to Hoyrow{”)), | Mount's restaurant, formerly ‘New-/tive at 2:15 p. m. Through connec-| sll hope of ever catching the allege understood, got a lay off for. fail. | F A Brillia ft an | Wanted to Boyrow] ) vort’s stand, by offering to sel! a|tionsat Hollow Rock janction will culprit having been abandoned. Maes dalton’ ale ae foe ZBMDINY. | $2,000 on approved wyeurity, / Ad- Jorge quantity of fresh meat, ‘They [be made by all passenger trains, "| ‘There by ent ip 4 nently discharged, how. Prices—25e, 350, 500, $1.00. |dress E. E., care Soy) (598 Y/ had about 60 pounds of it, not includ-| On Sunday afternoon next in Paria, Thomeste ta tis vielaiiy...:The somag tae... Mian en maa Ce ee |” aesd creme atromaed: fog, several hams. ‘Tho | ofices |Tenn., a pleasant home wedding takes | 4? has s fond reputation for truth, |°°" ‘ ; oo <= rn The poverty social given at the Walked half a square aud at the mar- [place at the residence of Engineer fae ssUbhedl v Piece bo pd RUE yr hoe tne teak Ast 4 jzesidence of Mfr. E. W. Smith, on Ket house found the side door to] Chas, Hitter, when his daughter, |S" Supposed assailant, wh Ce thal lbtiel. wih Cie TO, ent | | the benefit of the First Baptist church, was well attended, and as profitable as it was enjoyable. It That \Cold By taking \CLAXTON’S COLD CURE, A perfectly ‘ harmless and infallible rem-| edy for\coughs,\ colds and} Society, and y enjoyed. Pastor's Aid the pro- gram was great Kent at this office for 10¢. Suspicious Prowler. ‘This afternoon | North Eighth street, last night, for, Kolb’s stall broken open, and _ his was given under the auspices of the} 0" the sidewalk. Hfoceints Nice, convenient rent receipt books | tin saw the men when they left the | market house, and followed them to | Jefferson strect. Officer Fayette | #8 far as Mount’s he telephoned P/Eblen, of Little Re ones was called to the alley back of| live headquarters for assistance, Miss Mattie L., and Mr. Joseph H, McAdams, a popular attache of th: L, & N. railread, will be bound iv the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Mattie is a popular belle in Paris so- ground, has resulted in some doubte| i ing the story; especially when blood | ( hounds could not strike a trail, even where the assault is supposed to have occurred, eax ice box disturbed. The case is clear- ly housebreaking, but the hobos claim to have found the proyender lying This forenoon a warrant was| ciety and the groom to be is a well- ; Sworn out against the vagrants] to-do trainman on the rout. Mr,| ),Mt- Harry Judge, of Hickman, |‘ charging them with housebreaking. | Ritter lays off today ani returns! ¥"® lives near the seene of the crime, Merchant's Policeman Fowler Lof-|home to be present at the nuptials] *% '» the city today, and stated in and bestow his parental blessing, | ® COpversation with a Six reporter that the excitement had nat abated fe A letter was received a few days When he got them ago by the writer from- Mr, James | ky A Mr. time engineer and in the immediate vicinity, and that Deputy Sheriff Rasco kept a guard around the place every night, t He | Eblen was an old E. kindred alfectious., Sold ex-| Dr, Murrell's residence on Broad |laims that the men did not attempt] afterwards master mechanic. on the Tits heath ag ce bey att Way to investigate a suspicious char- | ‘0 sell the meat at Mounts’s, old Mississippi sod Tennessee rail-| neied, and all of thie was thrown ort| a clusively at MePherson’s Drug Store, Pourth and Broadway, acter who had been prowling about all day, When he reached the place no one could be found. Dissolution; | The firm of Edeleh and Dipple| has this day been djssolved by mu- tual consent. John/ Dipple retiring | from the firm, J. Hj Edelen will con- tinue the busi SAVE YOUR Cast-Off Clothing AND SHOES, 1 will BUY them for Cash, owing by said firm, | j29 2t Epe.es& Divvce, Died of Consumption. James D, Fawcett, aged 27, of the county, died this morning at his home on the Benton road of consumption, after a lengthy illness. He leaves three brothers, and was unmarried, Housewives can find many articles clothing or shops will fidd a lafge as- sortment at my place, Shoes repaid. We have. first- class workmen pmploygd, and dan do your work on short nobive; jill call for your repair work if notified and will’ also deliver it. 000; TE bs fectly harmless an one dose at bed time stops the coagh all night, 11 is guaranteed to \cute crgup and whooping cough, > Medicated flannel 15c {per yard Max Levy's, 204 Court st. 28 4) Use Diplo. omen \) atid ae ‘24 Goure 6p, ) yon for trial. ess a the same stand | *gainst the city of Paducah for §$5,-| ¥! and is authorized td vollect all out-|900 will probably be concluded to-|ftiends that his usual avoirdupois in standing debts and Will pay all bills morrow. pool on Second tracted quite a great deal of atten- tion while on their way down in charge of the sheriff, the Presbyterian church Sunday heard in complished gentleman, well read in both directions, divine law and a fluent speaker, people would like to hear him oftener, "oli t ~Fulicatentieaneee passengers at 9 o'clock leaving there | Divloma Flour di [petitors, The cases will come up tomorrow road. Subsequently he held the lat ter position on the Little Rovk and Ft. Smfth road for years, His many friends on this and other roads will be pained to hear that he bas been nt By Judge Bishop to Look tor | confined to his bed for nearly a year Themselyes, with rheumatism. He writes that he a ick Griet| Weighs less than 150 pounds now, ‘ = The damage suit of Mick Grist] Wegns lee be remembered by his] 4nd There Was No Corpse in the ‘Trunk, when seazoh was first made for the| " brute, the infuriated people thinking that perhaps he was hidden there THE JURY GOES CALLING. somewherere, NOTHING MYSTERIOUS, 1 pan * days of health was near the 300 ‘The trunk aud box of bed vloth- j the ey dence was completed before | Botch. a ing, eto., ‘hat our morning contem- noon today, and the jury went down “ poder <, | porary made such 4 fuss about be-|™ Jin a body to view the alleged cess| THROU BY TORK | Cael soe ti Binsin re brought them over last night from N.,C, &St. L. Railway Takes An| Iilinvis to deliver to a colored wo Important New Departure. map, and after a fruitless search left the goods back of Mr. J. L. Powell's residence, on North Sixth street, street. They at The Nasbville, Chattanooga and - When they returned arguments St. Louis railway has inaugurated a ever!man sleepers also between Greens. Fulton, He is an ac! boro and Ricbmond via Danville in| Mrs. Hughes qualified as admini- ix of the estate of her hus}, The sleeper is | Stratix o husband, Mur} open at Nashville for the reception of| the Jate Robt Hughes, Master Commissioner Ed. H, Pure year, deeds to B.'T. Davis, for call at} $1416, alot near Monroe - \i Eley- enth streets, Si at 11:20 p.m, It you need reat Feodpts this office, Master Mechanic ographer, leaves tomorro C., was in the city today. weather, Barnbart last night that early in the} evening she started to the cents, fell to the sidewalk, and almost be- fore its ring had died away @ strange negro appeared, snatched the money probably because he knew he would dance at Stegar’s Hall, corner of querade {ended nstead of the familiar letters 1&8. Wi” Mr, Julius Rothebild, formerly Chambers’ sten- y lo accept a ille with the yew postion in Loui: Roadmaster A. T. Sabin, of the 1} Workmen today began digging up | he Union Depot yard, preparatory 10 pntiing down new ties and heavier tel rails, workmen arrived on | section ral days ago, but | from working by the ent FULL OF NERVE. ie Got the Half Dollar but the Po- | lice Couldn't Get Him, Malla Lyles, a colored woman, | plained to officers Phillips and | store to ake a few purchases, having 50] the On East Court street money | nd detied her to have him arrested, } about the house too mach) worn for} th were begun, and may not be finial - 7 wear. but toh good to throw away. |The funeral will take place some time py the aijuurment at eects eee | ne derartane a ie aeugurated 4 PTE savoed to:daa tines Ita Rome Cw Ae ee Gather them og and send Ahem to me/tomorrow. = DWH Pa eo ea be appreciated by the traveling pub-/ 9nd gent for Chief Singery, who 9 dl cers and ran, and his name is un- or notify me by postal cal and Iwill! Dp Bell's Pine-Pur-Honey is the , Gvods Words lic. Lt has put on a line of Pullman] them taken to the city hall weed | | call for them. |», best cough and ogld remedy ever Kev. W. KE. Cave, of Paducah,| Buttet sleeping cars between Nash. shih Malad cmiatearnene Picea | Parties desiring good Serondy hand! iscovered fer ebfidren. Itris per Preached two of the finest sermous at] ville and New York, carrying Pull- County Oc DANCES LAST NIGHT, ar ‘Twenty couples enjoyed # private ixth and Jackson last might. At Rodtus' Hall, on South ‘T rd Is THE! LEADING --COAL..- IN THE_CITY. Try a load and you will be convinced that $it is the cleanest, hottest and best. 8 specialty, We We will appreciate shate of your patronage. Prompt delivery Officearc Yerd,9:h erd Harrison Streets, Your Feet Will be protected against the biting blizeard AT SMALL CORT by DORIAN, | Arctics, Sandals and }ine Rubber Overdhoes go at any prige you please. ‘Big Shoes and Little Shoes. Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes Ste Bolg to dispoge of REGARDLESS OF COST, shinp Goods Heavy, Fire and Warm, Prices Cut in \Two. | \ ——Come ina hurry—they are gong fast+—. JNO. J. DORTAW 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. SEEMS 'TO GE This morning the thermometer was 4 above o'clock All day the weather clerk has been trying to hi any gratifying degree of success, There ‘is a very perceptible mod- street, the U & I Club gave @ mas-jeration in the temperature, which ball, which was well at-| will prove welcome to « people, e WARMERYV ICARNEY HOUSE, Mas a Slight Cor, 11 ‘This popular hotel bi Mrs. L. Welch, who baa class style, Rates re Rished with the very besl zero at 5 it was 15 o'clock. degrees asnow, but without ‘Baggage and.W Office at Willett t Telepho great many »