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EEA GREAT WAR QN SKIRTS THE AAR BA Millinery Five hundred new sample skikts, D&partment comprising twenty-four different pat terns, worth $2.50 and $3.00, our price this week, $1.49. Two hundred new wool boticle plaid skirts, in all the new shades of — Great reNgction sale now on in greens, blues, reds and heliotrope. all classes oNwpillinery goods. These ‘skirts would be considered; All our fine French felt $1.98. while they last a One hundred and fifty new silkand All our $1.00 ms satin dress skirts at $4.98, $6.00 and | and colors. at 50¢ $8.00, worth $10.00, $12.00 and| A lot of beautiful paern hats, $18.00, A perfect fit guaranteed Jall January styles, prides ¢ A new department has been added and $10.00—we are det&gmined to our business for theaccommodation to close them out; so her\ the: ® ofour many customers. We make a go at $2.98 and $3.98. specialty of silk and velvet waists and Don't fail to see our new Yine Russian blouses, which we furnish of switches and hair goods. ‘Dne complete from $3.00 to $5.0o—worth hundred new $2.00 switches, ¥ll double the price. shades, $1.00, Don’t Mistake the Place, R16 Broadway, ‘LOC AL _ ME M r ION. New WPATHER, Louisville, Ky., Jan, 13.—Fair er F and © -. New Position. A Mr. Win. Whitehead, late of the New Richmond charge of the culinary de Mount & L 75¢ , all styles 00 bee ean Hotel. n wide “sn narrow stripes, | One or two moresalesmnen for 1898, jatest ‘fad for skirts and w. | Fine line of oils, gre dl special- Price, $1.10 per yard. jties. Write for catale i terms, | Address, —_— The Commercial Oil Co., me 1253 Cleveland, O. Embroidery Co-Parinership Not Mr. W. H. Bowman, has this day We have opened our importation of | been addmitted asa partner in the Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg-/ firm of Dreyfus & Weil, ‘The busi- ings and insertions. Always in the| ness hereafter will be coutinued un- lead in these goods, we have outdone | | der the firm name of Dreyfus, Weil all previous efforts. We ask you to| & ¢ Sou Drevevus inspect our lines and see the new and} Paducah, Ky. Jan, 1, 1898, 3)10, novel designs, 3 Delicious and fresh candies at The en | Delicates: Dr. Raub’s... The gross receipts ot the Llinois Egg White Soap Central tratlic for th cember were $2,5 We have for sale this soap, which | mated increase of $458,81 has been extensively advertised in the| same month of last y« For the leading m: Price, 25¢ per} tive months ended November $0 the box—thrce cakes to the box, excess of receipts from t operation expenses and ts 3,597,918, an increase over the ex- cess of the corresponding months of We Have Secured the Sale last year of $9 t pleas PITTSBURG COAL BCTS, BUSHEL Cauopbell- Mulvehill Coal Co. ~~ lling Pittsburg coal at eight cents a bushel. The cash }must accompany every order, tf Campbeli-Mulvehill Coal Co. Paing Dr. J. 8. utiman was called yesterday afternoon to dress a pain- ful wound in the forehead of the yer re month of De- n esti- over the es were ly Injured A neglected cold i: of disease, It clogs the] with mucous, It strains and| breaks down the lung | all-embrac- tigate the superior merits of the|scriptions. Up-to-date dru explaining to you wherein it excels Tour dew Gare all old-style corsets, The Ilinois Central R, R. Co. has The Cresco contains the only new ted for 600 ‘coal cars: ot and really valuable improvement ap- a Plied to corseis in twenty years, ® A combination of comfort and economy. Wear it, and it wins you. has cont the Chicago and St. Paul trade. cheap at $4.00; our price this week, | sailors and w&lking hats go Ninth street, known in ilegman at streets, has returned, after an sence of two years or more. | pects to return to work here tn near futare. Miss Althair Wyly entertained last -old son of Mr. Nichels, 1013]evening at her bome, 715 We South Third street. The little fellow} Clark street, a number of her frien was injured by falling from a porch, {from 8 to 11 o'clock. Among the number were: Misses Mary Se Cresco. We shall take pleasure in| sell it. a forty tons capacity each, for use in] yy PERSONALS. from Texas, trom Mempb a visit to Hardin, Ky, gone to Louisville on business, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Thom morning. to Mayfield left today for Savannah, Tenn., Au extended visit to her son. Company’s interests, Mr. John Fish nds will be pleased to learn, ville. ter, Mildred, left yesterday for go to visit Mrs, Belle Thomas, daughter. Mr, Ed. Jones Lyons, of Metropc Metropolis, M their respective places. Mrs. Calvert, of Evansville, Ky., is visiting friends in the city, stopping at the old home place on North Fourth and Jefferson. Sutherland, Lizzie Dicker: Leech, Cora Robb, ( Johnson, Sarah Wardlow, Ann t] Backner, Mrs. H. Windleand Mi: of} Mary, Wi poisons the blood by deprivir lie and Hettie Wyly. The its natura! supply of oxygen. Or. | evening spent, L Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is an unfa - ~~ You are cordially invited to inves- | cure for coughs and colds of HOGS. Morning. les field road, finest h Th ‘ & Onice won, you'll wear no other. ‘ iC 4 We continue the sale on cloaks, “4 boys’ waists and comforts advertised nnot reach | proved Chester bree leveland, O., costing $76, WHAT CASH CAN DO. last week, j, _ LB OGILVIE & 60, Ze BOARD OF HEALTH | Death in Mce | Mrs. Mollie Arnold aniesbur; Organized at the City Hall Yester- 5 dey; Aiternoen. | yesterday fternoun at her home in * The board of health met in Mayor | Mechanicsburg. She was wife of } Lang's office at the city hall yester-| Mr. Harvey Arnold, the carpenter, 5 day afteraoon and organized for the | and leaves besides her busband, four ' ensuing y Dr. Troutman and|children, The funeral take Mr, Jobu k rley were absent. place tomorrow forenoon at 10 Dr. Brothers was elected president jo" clock and Dr. Simpson vice president. The | t members present were: Drs. Brot. (HIGH WATER AND ICE COMING, a ers and Simpson, Messrs. M. Bloom, Before they get here you had and Jno. Bond. The board adjourn- | better call on W. ¥. Noble, a : ed to meet again the 20th inst. | and order a load or two of th Why bay coal that is half dirt and| burg 8 cents. Remember he Never buy the common grades. Also| tinnis hav all sizes ‘of the best Anthracite and|) = buildings in such a manner as to ren- Nieginis : Beanany Co ae dler it almost as light zt, Buuaanp Coat. Co, der He aipest os light * lidim ‘Telephone No. 8. : . One Weck Only, themselves second to no one when it 1 bottle 10¢ Vasvaline, , | comes to enterprise and push, 1 gallon Heinz Dll P f 2 ib. packages Ri led Oats, . 1 Ih, Dried Figs, ..- 4 lb, Dates,..,.- 1 bu, fresh Meal, of ex-Sheriff J. B. Hay, of Calloway y, and her 3-year-old child tht were I, L. Ranporra, Spot Cash ved 49° diea | Pet Ib. ied | aarket. ‘These are only a few of our spot cash prices. E Turns Up magistrate in Messrs. Rehkopt have proven] Ladies Orchestra at Morton's urday Afternoon and Night hb Mell an The following is cliy Mother and ¢ hild Burned, Birmingham (Ala.) News of a recent Mrs. A, L. Hay, wife of a brother} date: The Clara Schumann Ladies Or- chestra is the most delightful attrac. cd to death at Rock.|tion in ® musical line that has been sorse load delivered promptly, Price,| from the cultivated ear and the un- rices at Ed, Jones Cash Grover, Fine Fine almonds 12!4¢ per Ib String beans 3 lb, cans 10c, Blackberries 3 lb cans 10c, Cherries 3 1b, cans 10c. Try our Matchless Coffee, 10 cts ; best package coffee on the Jonrs, he Cash Grocer. ing Magistrate, Mr. Isaac McReynolds, of near Folsomdale, and a newly elected c that district who left i s COAL COAL! | brated coal handlea by him. Lump] his home last Friday has turned up , ' Scents, Nut, 7 cents, and Pitts-|at Willett, Tenn. He left without giving notice to his family and Pg slack, when you can buy good, nice, | the one who gave these low prices.| |g friends, who became alarmed / clean coal, free of dirt and slack for _____ j122 Jand had been searching when : 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from Work by Day and Nigh he was heard from in Tennessee, and the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal! ‘The work on Rehkopf & Sons’ vol-|from which place he sent word to Co. We also have and alweys keep | jar factory is progressing rapidly by| County Attorney Will Hester, saying | 3 the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal. | dint of day and night work, Arc that he was all right and would be at been located about the} Lome the latter part of this week, THE CLARA SCHUMAN 1 doz, vice Pig's Ke well, Texos, on January 8. here this season, ‘The rapturous ap- 1 pt. bottle choice Ketchup, plause these magnificent musicians 1 Ib. pure Maple Sugar, . 112%e, Hickory Stovewood. received last night from every quar- i per doz., 15 to ..+-.80c,| Teley No. 29 for a nice two] ter of the house, from young and old, Phone 89. 128 S. Second st. $1 cash, Ohio River Spoke and] cultivated lover of melody and tune —_——_ Rim Co., E,W tf. ali », establishes that these ladies are Phere cau ( ve avy aug made for oe remarkable entertainers, “Dry cents beter than tbe Lnnwood| Incandesvoat lemp gloves 81 itable tt { Delicatessen, It is hou enterprises Call) (oraystem for sale at McPheson's} Delicious and fresh cakes at The | o Cy Mr. Reuben Beatty has returned Mrs. May O'Brien has teturned Miss Ruby Orr bas returned from Attorney John Kh. Hendrick has Mr. Pat Murphy is now running a8 passenger conductor on the 1. C. on street, are parents of a fine Drewry, of the steatner P. D, Staggs, was in the city this Misses Kate Senser and Clara Nicholas bave returned from a visit Mrs. Kell, of North Seventh street, Mr. A. M, Stiles, of Cleveland, is|s here looking after the Standard Oil has been conval- nt for several days, his many Mr. and Mrs, Henry Falkner re- |‘ turadd iast week from a visit to} friends at iLopkinsyille and Clarks- i Mrs, John Leach and little daug’ and Miss Mary were united in rriage at that place ‘Tuesday even- We wish some of our friends at held and other points would send us the news of has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, |PCbterS from Jeffersonville to Marshall, left yesterday for « visit to friends ut Maytield. Mrs, George Seibert of Louisville, Miss Cora, the little daughter of Mr. E. B. Richardson, who has | quite sick for the last week, is re- ported as being slightly improved to- day, Miss Mary Calhoun, of North died this morning at 6 o'clock, The interment will take e tomorrow at the Hill farm place. Miss Ella Harrison, a young lady of Union City, Tenn., who has v ited in Paducah, was married last night at Union City Paxton, of Missouri. Mr. R. C. Thomas, who was for- merly with the Singer Sewing ™ chine Agency as city agent, gotten his old place back. Mr. Thomas is a popular young man and bis many friends will be glad to see him reinstalled, “Daddy” Hicks, who is well as the former and = Campbell route chosen ws tral from Louisville to New Or Southern I pass thre to Mr. James F. wended his way hurriedly up § Seventh street early this m He opened the Will Lott, the sneaked timely hour of four o’elock, ot He ex- the S76.00 Pair Keeeived This in an effort to estal some place bet nut streets, Twelfth, for Mr. Fred Smith, of the county, bout four miles out the received two of ever brought to Padu- are of the Y. C,. Im- and came from to name the Door of Ho; Mr. Mulbol! m features. r city Mr. Mulholland | . the success. Lately pal church and the Methodist congrega and Walnut street sh walnuts 10¢ per Ib, the work which he now aves County's Miss- A litle son of Mr, Richard G n had a narrow es 4 ‘noon at Mr, George Robertson's | * #4 besr pea and dog kennel, oa Soutl Second sireet. keeps ther question came within an inch of be -|caught{gby the irate bruin climbed up out of r pgnderous paw cut th behind his back. If tb got hold ot him, he would have torn to pieces, according to Robertson, who desires let the bear alone for thelr own g ed from the Dr. Edwards, Ear, Kye, ‘Throat Specialist, Paducal Jonsiderable of a Stir in Rail road Circles, Given Fiyo Pays on a Vechni-| cality. here is a stir among the passen ger conductors of the Illinois Cen- tral. Six, if not eight, of the eleven conductors runn etween Louis ville and Fulton iven days “lay-off,” This, it is zed, is for ‘eptivg transportation that was ‘bulletins ed.’’ That is, transportation that Bade mpany ordered taken up aud OHDLES: ASHED AWAY, (Lisaster at the Ilinois Con Yate in Ninety-Eight cut down,-we séll nd hall the cheapest faze collected shouid it be presented, This is done in case tickets or passes by or stolen from the right owners, who notify the company, nd they in time, notify thé conduct ors, to refuse the transportationy This the conduttors in sone istunces, failed to do, ageord Tes hot caw, laid off, but it i ef] he was findong thie untortonatt 1, but the comp: of conductors and sent him gout The snspension 48 technicality, and Is likely done cipally to teach the jolly **con! be more ¢ antions ta in the fe future, BIG | CONTRACT Captured Yester oF the ditt now Central The Mlinois € has secured the contract for carrying the parts of four steamboats aud sixty ship car Francisco. Mr, A. M. H of the Alaska Commercist nt npany, which is building the for the Yukon country, signed the agreement yesterday with I. C. officials. About twenty-five p: t railroad m representing the western lines, been in Louwsville for ten days ing after this contrac mount to at least are to ship carpenters will go with the ment to put the boats togethe via the Lili and thence San Francisco via t gh jucah, AN EARLY BIRD That Didn't € t the Worm This A. surprised ng tramp ning. at the home of red barber, and ound the house at the at He was evidently not looking for a hand-out,” nor for work, and this| rilby,’’ the ball { This statement jus to Cresten “ry New Year brings us good prospeeis bright for all, { protections call—with sure for rich and peor tech: Out our glorious land and a jist re ward for daty done by every willing But to the point, ‘to tell s few things somewhat person- In prices we'll produce show you how te Our Dry Goods must be sol Now here's your ve your eash* minstthe piling. weigh: thousands est woolens ever tom Shoes wise people Hiuce be | Jos to the com vay will Pa ote than nomi ot! detd¥ sind tnconvenicace occasiot "No trace of the cral! pund, and the ge t AShong as it foat far Beneath the surfacc Later in the mor: that the other crad put your foot ia, al opi lon was from the 1 eting we would end a end tomen and women great “Success,” “Snow Drift,” good straight grade, Nono better made | Pure, F resh Corn Mes ia Filters (arlene Ce ance’ eomar ee. J, Paducah Milt and Elevator T. HW. isto W. A. Coxe Full Rol he eon jot prtent, second only to @ the test Ae Ma A 1, hone y choice Flour Also fifty car-loads of freigt " shipped, containing the parts and mas chinery of the boats, At least sixty |; RESOLUTIONS PASSED, and Board of Educ: Over the Death of the vath | The council met last night meeting to pass resolutions of respect on the death of the ever kuown her OF time since the inc SENT FOR A PREACHER Jones were absent. y Attorney Lightfoot and C Millionaire Tramp J. realize visible sed t and | ime to of himself He w mubly make no mor early on Sever r HUGH MULHOLLAND - ' Now Evgaged in Work at Lou ville. id women which he d's cure It is his idea to ¢ ghtly and to add ctive ged in mission work at v » and always with knew ng a liv establish, and have offered ye Or tial encoura; in the w Satur money pledges tor the s | tion. mission. Mr. Mulholland’s plaos are }selves sufficiently matured to allow state when he hopes tc work, but it will ks at the farthest, This news will prove of int Evangelist Mulholla y who took an est t October. } A CLOSE CALL, For a Small Peased Bru ~ [ste some time the boys have | ing the large bear Mr. ivvbert Ladies’ Mite Sovte The Ladies, Mite Society of the ‘iret Baptist church will meet Friday sper at 3 o’clock with Mrs. “6 » Brownell, corner Fourth and Add ams street. All members are expect <l-to be present, Mus. £. B. Rionarpson, Seet, rescue of fallen 1 fer ‘antee for the rent, w his he does not wish to exceed $10 solutions were uflernoon and att That, in harmony | ¢ le Aéerees of the the ler, The mark showed ixteen feet this morning with the ex comivg several feet another of the ¢ [bas been called to his fi »/ pectations of it ne en rell passe! from iife unto death Highest Honors--World’s Fair, ad tribute to }map in our midst | been an activ | sot only in the City in every part of unto remoter parts ; MATINEE AND NIGHT " wo PHB Ladies «16 ARTISTS 16 Greater and Better Than C. ROS > Tr. REDDICK Ever Before M. BYRL C THE THREE RIVERS. wi dé Gilfiered From J.S. GANSTER River Frout for the Sun Reade Notary Public t} AND SOLICITOR OF NSION CLAIMS ‘i , why for quarterly payment of o 714 South Third strest, Michael left t Do you want the best. It rire 1, AMOSS Homeopathic Physician will leave WR. CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6. red N was a } om Fourth and repairing the | oh ers ede te risie ff the 50 YEAR! . EXPERIENCE ftere Trae MARKS Desic four feet from until 7 o'clock MN & Co, 21am ti \ What ig more essential to good’ health than pure '7 water? Our Filters will > make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring ‘alwater. Every family should have sioné. ‘Every Filter tested before leaving our store. 1| GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY sident Capacity, 4oo barrel “Pride of the Purchase,” maac? for sdiltixe 1's Use ls the proof MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE 1. Wade, t. b-{15 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15: Clara Schuman .# Orchestra WOOD WOOD Copynicnts &c. « Washington, D. of ‘the age, please ho taste, aet gently v and boy