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— veeer- -RRCRERVEEREEOD :We Want Your Trade’ TO CLEAN OWT WE PUT ON SALE FOR S small sizes, worth 2 68—Ladies’ Lace of button |Ox Blood, New Toes, Wal ts, handsome worth 83.00, $2,68—Ladjoe Lace or Buttgh Welta, all now to es, worth $3 and 84, $1 98—Laidies’ Dongola Sprifg Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, $2 25° Men’s Enamel Calf Ba's, sizes broken, were sold at $3 00, m-€3.75—Men's Pat. Leath.¢, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50, = 133 00—Men's Broad Tog, Kangaroo, Cong. , s6ld ad $5.00, =4 10 cents buys Child’s Bnbbers, heel, sizes broken. 25 cents buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, -sizes brokoy, 25 to 50 buys ???? Bubbers, Full line of Children’s Shoes, and z at bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. g TLL, RUDY & PHILLIPS. inareeeees th ei tad wavevesesesees $: Hi yi 3 J. D. Bacon &Co./J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D, Bacon & Co. PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. APOTHECAR] “9. Ve mgke a specifilty of Finis preset filled at/ all hours.—}” Can prepare your family or_ private sagen all Modsptbarkh tects ant fre Might Bell recipes, from Ja liniment to a corn| tat rege wupelected line st’ fp) wane side of door, cure, and do a tags A Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecariés, ness, Papvucan, Ky. °° Cor. Seventu anp Jackson Sreeers, WwW EAT HER | REPORT. Louisville, Feb. 12.—Generally | cloudy, probably fair Saturday. Slightly colder tonight. LOCAL | MENTION. Wants to Run A A-ready. Alfred Stewart, who came back from a two year’s residence in Louis- | iana afew days ago, ‘o run for city marshal of Maj PERSONALS. Mr. J. S. Pryor, of Melber, was in the city today. Col. Lucien Anderson,of Mayfield, | Was in the city today, Me. F. P. Machen, of Eddyville, is in the city today. Judge Jo E,. Robbins, of May- field, was in the city today. The condition of Mr. J. J. Guth- | rie is today reported as being worse. Mr. Fred Hubbard went down to Mayfield at noon to remain a few ; days. r Evan Prosser, traveling pas- nt of the B. & O., is in the Kimball HaX is now @pen and ex- tends a cordial Myitaton to all lovers of music when dow in the city to call and see them. ‘Fivy have a large stock of fine piatos ‘and would be r havg the vop'e inspect 4 916 { Manager. | Who 8 tobacco for the Clarke — syndicate, is in the city, Real Estate Travsfers. | Col. Frank B, Richardson, former The Afton Heights company to-| assistant adjutant general, was in the aay sper to ve c. re rd ne city today en route to Princeton. Sige ey ois prieogieg jee {| General Foreman S. W, Mullinis, Mr yu C. Utterback for $150, |! Louisville, passed through today sida Base _— }en route home from Fulton, Miss Kate Friedburg deeds to C.| Mr, Will Rogers, formerly in C. Rose, for $600, a lot on Fountain ‘Supt. Morgan’s office here, but now Avenue near Jefferson, of Louisville, is visiting friends here. Manager Ed Overstreet, of the Postal Telegraph Co., left ut noon for Oxford, Miss., to accompany his wife home, who ‘has been visiting there, The Valentine social to be given by the Pastor’s Aid Society of the First Baptist church will take place on Monday night at the residence of Mrs. Beadles, on North Fifth. Mrs. Hele Rubel last night pre- sented her husband with a fine girl baby. Mr. and Mrs, Rubel reside 4 | with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Death ofa child, Mrs. 8. Fels on Jefferson street. Mr. and Mrs, L.£. Girardey aro! Miss Stella Telsenthal, of Jackson, mourning the loss of their infant Tenn., returned home this afternoon, child, who died yesterday afternoon, after a visit to Mrs. Joe Wasserman. The funeral took place at 2 o'clock Miss Felsenthal is a beautiful and ac- this afternoon. complished young lady, and made mre ine | many friends and admirers who re- Died of Urtet, gret to have her leave, It is said that Mr. Edwin S, Smed- pence ley, formerly of the city, who died a BRADSHAW AND PROCTOR’S few days ago at his home in Little Rock, Ark., died of grief over the! death of his wite, which occurred aix Cred Jubilee Singers at the weeks ago, He was a brother of the| Opera House Monday late Capt. John Smedley,and of Mrs. Night. are heey and. Mis, Lacy Davies! -Broneaw & Prootor’s Coliited ve | Jubilee Stygers, a local orgadization, | will appear\at Morton’ 8 opera house wilh meet to- | Monday night, Feb. 15/presenting a o'clogk;-spec-; Strong program, intpéducing solos, to “attend th the ' jubilees, duets, and’quartette selec- nce to conclude e walk for a prize. will be named for \didates for the various Ss hag iy and gallery re- 50c; Patronise Our establishment you'll be sure to find everything that is new and attractive inf style. We take a Man, measure him up and down warefully and make a suit exactly upon those lines. This is the oniy way to geta perfect fit. We don’t allow a garmentto leave our store antil our customer has pronounced it perfectly /satisfac- tory. Going to Mardi Gras. Cuiet Engineer Thomas Rodd and party, of the Pennsylvania system, Lary through the city this morning 57 from Louisville en route to Mardi Gras at New Orleans. Our line of lamps is unsurpassed in price or quality in the city, and our prices have just Aveen greatly re- duced on them ani/other leading ar- ticles in glassware,\ Hawkins & Co., New Racket store, 105 South Second | street. £123 Moth ers Whee children are suf- fering Avith Whooping- dough /should procure a bottle jof A. List’s cele- brated whooping-cough cure. /Relief guaranteed. Sold elsif st) } McPherson’s wa Drug Store. / 4th & Broadway. No. 449, F. morrow mo) |The contesta | some of the ¢; |. B. Davis, Master. as a tule, Geo. O, Iograaiy Sect’ y. ay Judges of cob Whiskey Paducahgns are no Exception More and cheaper queens amd | The enti glassware at the New Racket Store. | served for, 1213 lower flo ple. Admission cad 85c; gal- Death in Livingston, Mr. Harry Morris, an old and re spected resident of Livingston coun- ty, died last night of pneumonia at! his home near Smithland. Euehre I Party Last Night. Miss Lizzie Sinnott and Mr. Tom Leonard won the prias at Mr. Maurice Nash's euchre party given last evening in honor of his sister, Mrs. Franklin B, Leavitt, of St. Louis. Those present were; Muases— Martha Leech, Mary Boswel!, Jeannette Campbell, Mrs, Leavitt, of St, Louts, Messrs.— ‘Tom Leonard, ‘Tom Morton, Ravb Noble, Roy Cully, Will Clemens, Seats dn sale Ssturday morning at VanCalin’s, DRC. E. LININ |In a Dying Condition Today-- Death Expected, Dr. C, E, Lining, one of the best known doctors in Paducah, is in a dying condition at his home at Sixth and Jefferson streets, and this morn- ing was not expected to survive the | night, |. For several weeks he bas been suf- |fering from a complication of diseas- es, and this morning was unconscious ‘and his physicians gave up all hope fur him. He has many friends who, believing that while there's life there had hope, entertain the hope that he will yet recover, ‘This afternoon Dr. Lining was re- | ported as being much better and able to recoguize and speak to 0 jetriends, All pes have got called on S. Stark Distilling Co. éy then will say that he sells the May Terrell, Lizzie Sinnott Birdie should do so: Jouse with one accor best Drink for 10c Charlie Morris, Albert Foster, Wallace Weil, Tom Hall, — Househpld Goods. For the nevt six days I will sell at a great sacrifice or all of my} household goods,/ I do this to save} expense of pagking and shiy "| Call at 810 Jefferson street. 18 4t N. J, Ditpay, Buy your valenti OY Patterson & pping. | Clements, and @ chance in the beautiful doll tobe given away Feb, Mth. 1218 Jugs and Bottles furnished Free. Dallied With a Cider ter of Mr, Mack fout |Southera Lumber Manu iYoung Laly Has Her Fingers! leo Gets Very Heavy In the| Crushed. Min Mishops and Injuries, Other \t Miss Ruth Brower, aged 14 daugh-| Brew Blandviile road, four a victim of a} noon, ¢ out on the tnlles fr severe acci She aud s ying with were r near the V's left hand was a the mach The third fi red enti off, and another was badly mast The victim fainted and suffered great Dr. T. EK, White arrived the injury liott M the Standard Oil Stiles, had a piece his eye yesterday suffered consideral Will Green, 2 Kilgore’s Head leg badly er lumber. injury Mrs. Mitty, hefore yeste; veral co pain until aad dress Mr. at} Ave at f fly into nd for fawhile be ed employe ng Factory, had hi T yesterday by some . Troutman dressed tle] who was injured day ay at her home on Jef ferson street by falling down a fligh' of stairs, is better, A limb was broken, | employe hathis ay, at preseut, Loton Plumlee, aa Rehkopf's collar fact hand painfully cut y & result is not working at and | of Rossington, | we sawmill ex. spring, and | taken out at the ery, was out to- since the opera- veral frag- James McCage, who w ple sion wlio bad one | Boyd-White I day for the first tion, A rivet bead ar ments of iron and ing were found in his chest. He bad a tight squeeze, but is rapidly recovering. PROBABLE CANDIDATES, Fiscal Court to Elect a County| Judge, AU the Mazistrates are Sand to Be After the Place, The successor of the late Coanty Judge C. H. Thomas will be elected by the board of county tes within twenty days after the ofticer’s death. Itis said that all the would be pleased to secu and it is reasonable to \f the next pounty judge will be se sect, i| from the board, Justice Winchester, virtue of his having always special county judge, will likely secure the place without much trouble, at least it is the ge courtesy will be extended recognition of his services. may be other in p candi lates, Justices Winchester and Tully he most conspicuous candid having already for nomination at the Nove lection GRAND LARCENY, This Charge Preferred Against Tom Kilgore, magist magist re the by ed as him in as re wi tee the annc Arrested Today Kennedy the Plaintifr. Thomas Kilgore, of the city, who was employed at the Kilgore Head- ing factory in Mechanicsburgh, was arrested tc son, Ky,, on & charge of gran larceny, ' This intel. ligence was received by Marshal Col- lins by wire this ing. Last night Kennedy, of Mound City, Ill., son of a prominent pension agent there, went before J uc Sanders and swore out a warr: against Kilgore, who he said ha likely gone to Dawson. Young Ken- nedy was here on business, and charges Kilgore with having stolen froma house in Mechanicsburg an overcoat, a fine pistol, $6 and some valuable papers, ‘The prisoner will be brought in at 6 o'clock this evenin, WICKLIFFE DETECTIVE Returned Last shall Night From Mar. ity. Detective W. A Wickliffe returned last night from Briensburg, Marshall county, where, assisted by a large number of natives, he made a search for the wenpon with which Daisy Sullivan was killed. In some manner the report gained circulation that the weapon used was an old army pistol, but this was ab surd from the fact that the cylinder of one of these pistols would not hold the luad of shot fired into the unfor- tunate girl. The detective says every cistern and nearly all the wells in the neigh- borhood have been thoroughly searched for the weapon. On nt of m of of the cturing as- sociation the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railroad will sell tick- ets to Memphis and return, February 15th and 16th, for one fare for the round trip. W. L. Dantey, G, Tenn. A. J. Weien, D, P, Tenn, E.S. Burwuam, D. T, cah, Ky. You shoukl Kep Inafad see our 5 and 10¢ counters4ujfof nice and use- ful articles and ¢Weaper than you would expect to “ them, New Racket store, 105 outh Second street, 1123 account meeting P. A, Nashville, A., Memphis, A., Padu- r, who resides |, and cra for the transfer to } Lou | ment. “| young men, t eral impression that Githis | at Dawson.--Ed |. it | Another Shooting River. he Gorge a seething mass of | ‘The huge cakes | «tl crunched of them went The ice was much yesterda but the not yet gotten this far The river wa id diift tofey. jiled up on one auot ked and ma only. 6\ye the bottom th avy tve has eavier ‘ ne lown. The Illinois Central inclines, aud at Brooklyn, Lil., formed uo hundreds of the large cakes, and steamer Osborn could) 10) nd at either incline. When she | attempted to cross last night she had togo down stream and gradually ieave to, in order vo prevent ber rud- ler being aw The St suis (rains could neither come nor and the cakes seemed to grow rand larger as the day advanced ferry boat and Cowling, how- ade their regular trips today, the heavy floes. noon the ive began to thin and the floes to grow The transfer boat was able ta landing, and took the St. at noon. here vlei swept On Wetinesday, fea. 10th This Morning, | Near Broadway Sou for quick sell- be Cotton 4s Sige Wedns’ fe Cheek All Linen Cras} 10e he Unbleached Linen Crash te Wed: y only, stock—télling prices made, See the list helow ior to Lonsdale for 8¢ a yard, fe Soa Tsland Dongestic for 4c. | Fruit of the Loong, Lonsdale and Hope | for De, Bye a yard, 65¢ Hone: eeomb Quilts on sale at 49 $1.00 White Quilts on sale at 730. £2.50 White Marseils on sale at $1.78, Just received alot of best Pecales A job in 50e to 750 Fancy hose for Ladies’ on sale for 286. & pair 5 pieces 25¢ English Wool Cashmere on sale a 17 se @ yard. Below Evacsyille Burst | if and 114, Third Street, h Wodnesday only. | Inducaments offered throughout the |. Hukley's 3@in 12!ye Cambrie super- Masonville Bleached — Domestic, JUST RECEIVED A CASE LOT $1.25 White Quilts on sale at 98¢. | that will be-put on sale at 11's a yd. DRESS GOODS BARGAINS 6 rges and Henrieta in er. effe nis train out EARLY ELEGT ON d, ty Black Dress Goods on sale at 12e, <a 25c, 39 & 48e that are ; Blue and many Shades of Green of splendid quality for skirts and serviceable dresses at real Bar- gain Prices, NEW CHECK ARRIVING, MONEY TO PURCHASER airs 50c, onyx fast black hose 1.00 onyx fast black hose for 25 » Monarch fast black hose 1 Just received a case of the be ‘Tailor made guiting eo popular will go on sale at 11 "ge a yard, | Just received bleached table damask 1 48e to win OF Sulutatorian and Valedictori- an by the Graduates, at| Hell Yesterday Afiernooa Longgellow Building.— These Honored. - put on sale at 23¢ B5e @ popularity for them. half bleached ask for Oc Crash for 4c 6e Crash for Se. 10¢ wide all Linen Crashes at 8¢ He bleached all Linen crashes at 8), 5e Daisy knitting silk at 4c 10e seam braid at Se Se Cabinet hair pine at te. 10¢ Daisy curling irons af 4c. 25e. Ladies’ turn back cpils at 19¢ $1.10 kid gloves, black for 89. Many new tilngs grriving great heaps coming \Harbour’s New Quarters, 112-114 N. Third Street. | The graduating class of the Padu-| public schools met yesterday af- ernoon and elected salutatoriaa and | aledictorian for the June commence- German Mr. George Hailey was elected as salutatorian, aud Miss Bertie Graves will bear the honors as valedictorian. The presen’ation of the spade will be | made by Miss Fannie Grigsby. | The election of members to fill these two places was held two months | or more e: lier this year than usual, | because the class desires it. Those] who were to be honored with the op: | roetialtte $ will of course desire some | many of those who read essays want to | and | SAVE YOUR ‘Cast- fi Clothing AND SHOES, 1 will BUY them for Cash, ating class this year con- | eig including — the in number. Miss no would have grad- ‘ay for ber bealth | of sists Ts Jaated, had ge UNLUCKY AGENT, Housewives canting many articles about the-homse too much worn for | wear, but too good fo throw y | Gather them up and/send them to m call for them. Parties desirigg good second hand clothing or shogs will find a large as- | sortment at my place. ~~ Gets into Trouble In Mayfield, | Kentueky, O'Callaghan is Wanted Pretty Bad! Now. lass workmen employed ir work on short notices or your repair work if gotified and will also deliver it, vucoare ss. CHAS, norwood, ye Jobn O'Callaghan, the Dore pic- ture agent who sold several sets of Sign of Big Hatchet. or notify me by pogtal card and I will | | Shoes repaired..We hgve first-| Chafir ing D Parties / are all the fad. our line of arr DISHES is complete. Scott Hardwa 4 Co. INCORPORATED. 318, = 322 “and Broadway Paducah, Ky. Wa, Eanes, Geo, Laanuagp, Phone 53, Bades & Lehnhar, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL Is THE L¥ADING .-COAL.- IN THE OITY. Try a load and you will be convinced that Sit fs the cleanest, thottest We will appreciate share of your patfouage, Prompt delivery {i(ceand Yard, Sih érd Harrison Streets, GEBHART RUSH ©, B. STARKS, , AGENT FOR Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. {07 SOUTH SECOND STREET and best a specialty. . LEADING 5c, CIGARS. Ask For Them. | books here, went down to Mayfield and practiced the same fraud. | He carried with him trom here a boy uamed Richey, whose mother | jhas been greatly distressed all day. | O'Challaghan sold Mrs. J. H.| Boswell some books aud secured her | ature to a note for $35 instead of | |$9, what he claimed was the cost of the be This morning Marshal utt, — aecompanied by Mr. Bc vawell went to Fulton after |the picture agent, but it is thought O'Callaghan eluded them and came | to Paducah. If so he wil! be caught | The boy is expected back tonight on | the cannon ball, USED A GUN, Music and Dancing _ ACADEMY. Madam McIntyre and Son Will open gf Music and Dancing School at Cocilian Hall, Children’s dancing class will com mence/Thursday, 11th, at four o'clock | and continues every afternoon, Adults clise—yill meet Thursday and Saturday evebings, All the latest ances will be taught in twelve lessgns. Private lessons given at any tine to suit pupils, MUSIC LESSONS. The Madam has had twenty-three | Years experience in teaching music in Affray at Stil Overalls Gets Shot at..-| ttention ta time and expres Will Hart Does the Shooting. Henry especial sion, V h the very best of references, For furthes information call at St, Nicholas Hotel In fgrenoon or at Hall There was another shooting scrape at Suiles day before yesterday. ‘Two darkies, Will Hart and Henry Ove.- alls, employed at the Standard Oil Stave factory, had an altercation, and the latter strack Hart with a pine stick, Hart drew a pistol and fired, but whether he struck Overalls or not is unknown, An employe of the company stated to a Sux reporter Inst night that the man w the right shoulder, = Mr. ‘Tic! ‘henor, the company’s bookkeeper, said this morning that the cartridge fired was blank, and that Overalls was not struck, There was no little excite. ment over the shootiag, ——_.. MARKETS, and Thursday and Saturday evenings Terms made knoWa-oa appl D, {Madam McIntyre & Son. AXES TO GRIND. Harry_McAfee Has Brand New Ones, Harry McAfee, colored, entered 4 second-hand store on Secund street pose of four new axes, that had never even been unwrapped. Marshal Collins was notified and placed McAfee under arrest. He said a white man had given them to and was locked up. The owne the axes is unknown. JUSTICE MOVES QUICKLY. (Reported Daily by Laney C Cutvaco, Feb ay honor of the birth of Abraham Lincoln the Exchanges throughout the country observe this as a holiday and no busi- ness was transac! ted. in Company.) A Rockcastle County Man Sen- tenced 24 Hours After the Crime was Com- mitted, Mt. Vernon, Feb. 12.—Rockcastle county circuit court claims the horns for the quickest justice on record in the state. Tilford Mize, a young white man, attempted an assault on Miss Nannie Poynter on Wednesday afternoon, He was captured about 10 o'clock that night, lodged in jail about 3 o'clock, indicted next morning, pleaded guilty before the court and received a sentence of two years in the penitentiary before the hour of the attempted assault, On account of Presidential Inau- gural Ceremonies the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. will sell tickets to Washington, D. © and return on March 1, 2 and 8 for $23 for the round trip. For further information inquire of W. L. Danuer, G. P. A., Nashyille, Tenn. A.J. Weicu, D. P. A., Memphis, Tenn. J.T. Doxovas, C, T Kentucky. . Burnnam, D, ', A., Paducah, Padu- x all the pl si branches and devotes | in afternoon from {wo to five o'clock, | this morning and attempted to dis- | him to sell for whatever he could getgf bey" Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader, — DEALER Be, STAPLE ieitcy GROGERIES Fresh Meats, &c. | polite attention, Give me a trial order and I very to all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS ~ BANK, 226 Ayoedwas . Paducah, Ky. | ; Capialand Surpas, $120,000.00 \ merry ly | Open from 9 a, 3p.m, On Bat- urday Satie from 7 to 8. Interest Paid-om Time Deposits /- OFFICHRS, and | Low prices, prompt jwill please you. Free ¢ | Telephone 160. Morton’s Opera House, Fiercnpe TERRELL, Manager From theiarden Theat mF: President Miss Celfe Ellisas Mrs. Neteni M Cashier Ase’t Cashier DIRECTORS, Jas. A. Rupy, gas. Be §iTH, F. M. Fisner, ©. WALLACE, F. KAMLEITER, Bs F. Paxton, Rep’ R, Rupy And the Original cost, whfch has ap- peared in his or her respective roles over 1000 times, >RICES—Syhool children 15¢ » to any’ part of the house, Seats on sale Friday Tiornin, { Culin’s. Matinee Tickets egh be ee. cured at Yan Culin’s Saturgay morn- ing. MATJNEE AT @ P-M. Gro, 0, nore FARLEY, ER, ‘Teeth Drawn Is one of our special! this is by no means our years of experimenting by specialists a ees Teeth Filled Without Pala of the wonders of Hiss Recome’ 9) me e cent is new process, called Cataghorisis enables ores fill the mgst sensitive teeth with pain or to Give us absolutely no Telephone 330 for fied inte, DR. C. E. WH IDES, Over Lang’s Bru Repair 6 at Rock Bottom Jackson and Walling Must Hang, Frankfort, Feb. 12,—It now seems an absolute certainty that Jacksun and Walling, the convicted murder- ers of Pearl Bryan, must hang. Governor Bradley says he will not interfere and that the law must take its course. The date of execution will be fixed shortly,