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———— sal GRADLES BACK, reat Clearing Sale b! ir $8.00, $10.00 and Mee we iit The Bazaar, $12.00 fine ladies’ jackets our $12.00 and $1 tage ‘To make room for our new spring | for Louisville. gant seal plush capes, rea stock, all winter goods go at just) Mts, Ben Billings is visiting rela- fur, braid and cut jet trim one-half of the regular prices. —_| tives in Murr mings, g0 for. ; On - Rev. B. E. Reed went up the road | The Millinery Department this morning. All our very fine felt $1.50 Capt. Billy Lewis returned this and $1.00 walking hats and morning from St. Louis. sailors go in this sale for.; | yfiss Hattie Luckman, of Benton, pea ine ett Soc and$ -75] is visting Miss Maud Benen. A nice lot of fine velvet Ta wate O'Shanters, well worth County Attorney Johnsoa Houser ; te tke returned this morning from Florence la ph go in this sale at.. Station. Ihnois Central incline, the second All our $3.00 and $4.00 hand- e “ : J one, raised from the river botton 4 immed hats go in J. P. Hart and Miss Killa Ligon,} where both had been swept by e for ‘i $1.50 and 2.00 hay county, were licensed to marry ee re ot na ed bana b 00 and $10,00 beat 4 replaced at 3 o'clock yesterday ‘i tiful yelyet pattern hats, Mr. James Sleeth bas gone to}noon. Work had been in progress rihly tamed in feathers, Lou {od to attend the Pharmaceuti- | for two days, with fifty or more mem go at one price.. cal college. and two or three steamboats, and All of our $2,00 and $3.00 Hon. Henry Burnett and wife went] cost to the railroad company will be) French hair switches go for to Henderson Saturday night on aj more than $1,000, almost as much as brief visit. if new cradles had been constrae! Feces 1.00and 1.50 Mr. John Hicks, of St. Loui: THE IRON FURNACE, | All our $1.50 switches at formerly a well known conductor on oe PERSONALS tn pe OS Mrs. J. R. Cratchfield has returned to Wingo. Mr. W. K, MeGary has gone to St. Louis. Mr. W. H. Bradley left yesterday 4 After Hard Work the Illinois Central Incline is 0. K. Again. Cost of Replacing the Cradies Will Be About $1,000, \ for.. . All our 50c children’s very heavy fleece-lined union suits, all sizes All of our ladies’ fine ' shrunk $2.00 union sui All our beautiful brocade and satin skirts, that sold “all season for $10.00 and $12.00, our price, this sale, $4.98 and 5-98) All our heavy fancy novelty | skirts, regular price $7.50 and $8.00, this sale....... 3.98 Both cradles have now been re- stored to theit proper places on the Allour $ A handsome set ring worth $1.50 free with every purchase of $5.00 or more. Don’t Mistake the Place. New Silks Always on the lookout for the new- ‘est, we have purchased alot of striped aesios, in wide and narrow stripes, latest fad for skirts and waists. Price, $1.10 per yard. “75 +245 Broadway: | nis road, is in the city. <== pr. Leonard Lippmann, of Phila- LOCAL MEN “tN delphia, the handsome perfume and Plyass { water drummer, is at the Palmer. Old Conductors Back. toilev Conductors Gates and Lukenhei- Messrs. Wm, Moore and Henry Mahby, of Shelbyville, Ind., returned mer, formerly of Paducah, are now at work on this division of the [lli- home today after a visit to Mr. F, nois Central, in charge of freight Riglesberger and fami trains. They have not been running Capt. Jobn Gilbert and Mr. H. Loventhal, of Evdnsville, arrived in into Paducah for several years. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Jadge Thompson Mr. On Business Connected” Plant. the city today on business connected with the Paducah Gas company. Mrs. Sam Newman, child snd | nurse, of Milwaukee, returned home {| this afternoon after a visit to Mrs tube vets! Newman’s parents, Mr. M. Living- es ; <i wien ft is entirely closed | ston and wife. jeafness s_ the result, aud unless the inflam Judge S. D. Thompson and T. A. Post, of St. Louis, arrived morning on business connected wil the iron furnace. They ate taki depositions, and it is repored that the iron furnace litigation may be mation can be taxen ouland this abe restored] Mrs. C. B, Grist and mother, Mrs.) ended sometime in the near future, J. M. Roark and brother, E. E. Ro-} and another big industry given to anio-}ark, of Decature, Ill., arrived in the | Paducah, r any} city Sunday morning to attend the Judge Thompson was formerly a ‘Siva | funeral of her sister, Mrs. L. E-] judge of the court of appeals of Blis- + gotedo.o.| Stanley, a souri, and both be and Mr. Post are $4,811 RAISED among the most prominent men of ‘oue way to cure d stitutional remedies Embroidery We have opened our importation of Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg- ings and insertions. Always in the Jead in these goods, we have outdone all previous efforts. We ask you to inspect our lines and see the new and novel designs. Hall's Family Pills are the best, Rev, Cap Owen will hold services at the Windsor hall tonight at 7:50. The interest is increasing and there were three conversions last night. Subject for tonight, ‘Sin of blasphe- my against the Holy Ghost.’’ that state. They are stopping at the Palmer. THE THREE RIVERS, Items of Interest Gathered From By Subscription at the Broad- way M. E. Chareh. Purple Azalea Soap le: BONDS’. Sea rue stite “eee Filters THIRD AND COURT Wh.:.t is more essential * to good health than pure water? Our Filters will : bs apy wee ee water as ‘ig Happy Date in Niacty-kem|DUre lear and sparkling as spring cor peer pew cot dorm we Sell Wate Every family should have to all in cot and shall the hy goods in. Who, Th ehemt Filter tested before no empty boast jus to createa * You always know it’s when read itin “Tut The New Year bri cheer Progression golden , at protections call—with zs sure for rich and out our glorious land and Nato ward for duty done by every band. But to the point, we wish to tell a few things somewhat person- al. In prices we'll produce a crash and show you how to save your cash: Our Dry Goods must be sold at once for less than cost, Now here's your chance to guard yourself against a cold with the cheapest woolens ever sold. Our custom Shoes wise people use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, and every pair is sure to wear that you will’ put your foot in. Our Linens from the Emeraid Isle ne'er fail to make fair women smile, delighted with these Fabrics grand from ancient Erin's classic land, Before this greeting we would end an invitation we'll extend to men and women great and small to give John Dorian a call for Shirts and Dresses, Hose and socks at prices down to bottom rocks and all who swell our patrons ks are sure to have our heartfelt thank: and value great for every dime,today or any other time. And as our feelings ever blend with ‘\a heartand| HOURS 4 hand for every friend’ and a bright New Year to eyery one, is the earn- est wish of Doniax, 205 Broadway, Paducah, 25 CENTS PER BOX ¢ per box P yy Goods delivered to avy part _ ~ of the city. 3g Several Matters of Interest to be Considered. The council meets in regular pses: sion tonight, Mayor Lang to reside Among the things to be considered are a market house ordinance, an or- dinance relative to the sexton of Oak Grove, and =a resolution to require the city weigher to make a note of all hay and grain that are wet or damp whcn weighed. Mayor Lang has been informed that several times hay and corn have been purposely wet to increase the weight, which re- sults in imposition on the purchaser ry to the cereal or hay. ‘The curfew ordinance will come up. Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Firtn Srrerr.... xt Door Tue Patten 9 :00§a. 0 00} 30_p.m { 00 L 7:00-8 Wall Paper a64 N Dr. Raub’s... Egg White Soap We have for sale ti Jeading magazines box—three cakes to the box. We Have Secured the Sale of the Famous You are cordially invited to inves- tigate the superior merits of the , Cresco, We shall take pleasure in explaining to you wherein it excels . all old-style corsets. y The Cresco contains the only new »and really valuable improvement ap- plied to corsets in twenty years. A combination of comfort and economy. Wear it, and it wins you. Once won, you'll wear no other. We continue the saie on cloaks, boys’ waists and comforts advertised last week. L.B, OGILVIE & CO Tonight at 8 0’ clock in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation the Young Men’s Congress,| Bishop Galloway Preached to which was organi ing the organizat more comple ized evening, will convene. the last Monday At this meet will be made constitution and son rules will be considered aad bills will be introduced. feels he would he dially invited to be ji Any youn ted is core inter sent. Bishop Dudley Honored. Bishop Thomas Underwood Dudley] new church, the amount sub: of Kentucky, has been nominated to] being $4,811. secretary of the the of chureh of | 'S. Langford. equivalent to an el One We: ce of gener Domestic and Foreign Pr Missionary tion, Only, 1 bottle 10e Vass: 1 gallon Heinz 2 Ib. pack’ 1 Ib, Dri 1 tb. Dates 1 Fig 8 i Dill Pickels, od Oats, Zo! Rolle 1 bu. fresh Meal, 1 doz, nive 1 pt. bottle cb 3 Feet, . ive Ketchup, 1 1b. pure Maple Sugar, . Oranges per doz., 15 to .... Phone 89, 1 I. L. 3S. Second st. Hickory Stovewood. Telephone No. horse load deliyered prompt! $1 cash. Ohio Rim Co., E. E. Bell. Elegant Baltimore oysters received] with few exceptions, delayed on ac- today. 29 for a nice two Price and tf. River Sp Devicates: “COAL, GOAL! ng man who} Magnificent sermons at the Broadway tant Episcopal] of six months. Mr. J, W. McKnight, | 1 pited StAtes, made} the f re or en ea if the Rev. Wim. The nomination is | Other s' the River Front for the Sun Readers. Big Crowds. River business continues to im- prove on the levee here aud there two] Was no little amount of freight ban- died and business transacted on the M. E. church yesterday to enormous] "barf this morning. All the local ‘df packets are now arriving and depart. crowds, 8 a During the day subscriptions were] 'g doing geod business in the way y h freiy lit and passengers. taken for money to be paid on the] of both The river still climbs higher and Half of each sub-|coming at « brisk gait, there being a scription is to be paid inside of three months, and the entire amount inside Bishop Galloway preached The river regis! church treasurer, 18 to receive] the goveromest gauge this all mney at the First National Bank. | 30.4 feet and continuing to rise, eriptions that will great-} ‘The Dick and Joe Fowler were ly incre pected. Rev. Dr. Piver has returned from Hopkinsville to assist in the meeti! The amount subscribed up to yes-]}; terday was ahout $5,000, and y subscriptions make — the amount almost what was required $10,000, to meet the present d mands. One thousand dollars couated on from another source. Suwanee. THE RIVER conamnarngs ‘The tug Ida has gone to the mouth Continues to Rise Rapidly at This | of Saline river after a raft of logs for Point. the Langstaff-Orm Manufacturing ‘The river continues to rise here at] “°MPSPY: ie river continues to . a : arate of about two and a half feet| The towboat R. A. Speed leaves per day, and the stream now con-| ‘day for Tennessee river after » tow tains much drift. The boats are all, | °f Hes. Cairo, 31.1, rising. go, 19.4 falling. Cincinnati, 43.4, rising. ivansville, 33.4, rising, 12.8, falling, retirement of Sunday. The former skipped out for Cairo at :30 with a ‘swell’? cargo while the ter sailed away at ten o'clock for and all Ohio river way landings carrying excellent freight receipts in addition to the mail. je i, W. Buttorff was away for Nashville this morning, doing good business. She carried a goud cargo on her arrival out of the ‘Wild their short count of the shipment of corn. Most of it had been left in the low- lands, and mach of it will be lost. It will not be similar to the copy- righted law that is controlled by a Louisville society, but is an ordi- nance specially adapted to Paducah. The council will fix the limit for chil- dren staying out, and also the pen- alty. CIRCUIT COURT. | Greif Case Sull on Trial— Been Up for Several . Days. ‘The Greif case, which has been ing along in the cirenit coart almost a week, is still in pro- here has been a slight change in ment of the jury in the court room. The jury now site around in front of the judge's stand, with their backs to the judge. Mr. Louis Farror today filed in the county court his application for the position of constable in the first district, made vacant by the death of the late Mr. Fred Schroeder. MAJ, BUTTERWOATH Succumbs to Bright's Disease at Thomasyille, Ga. Thomasville, Ga., Jan. 17.—Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, United States commissioner of patents, who had |, been ill at Pineywood hotel here sev-|, eral weeks, died at 3:15 o'clock y i terday afternoon, The peaceful, and when it came his wife and vhildren were at his bedside. He came here to recuperate from an attack of pneumonia, and improved |‘ « the nomination af Dr. B, conditions continue favorable present he will be a candidate for governor. ed under the the Dingly tariff. about to inaugurate a railroad-build- ing race into the Yukon country. States Senatar from Tennessee, ator Turley granted to the trustees of the Sehool sum appropriated for the establish- ment of the school, NEWS NOTES. Window Go live ‘shades, IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS vi. S. GREE . 182 8. Third reet Telephone No, 73 _ J.S. GANSTER .. Notary Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS . ‘Prompt and thorengh attention given to all Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Ottice, 714 South Third street, Three men have been convicted in Pike county, Ala., of murdering 9 negro to prevent his testimony, and have been sentenced to twenty years h in prison. ‘There is said to be a movement on foot to depose Senator Jones from the chairmanship ot the democratic nat- ional committee. The senate on Saturday confirmed F. Porter, colored, as the third assistant phy- sician at the Lakeland Asylum. Maj P, P. Johnston says if as the at the ‘The export of sugar from Germany to the United States has almost ceas- es, Two wealthy corporations are WOOD WOOD | Do you wank the best. It can be |fonnd at Leath aod Trimble. De nd gree Ulocks for heatin stoves, “Try ove order North End Wood Yard. DR. @. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician The battle ship Kentucky and Kearsage have heen oilicially reported more than half flaished. Gov. Taylor announced Satur- lay night bis candidacy for United Sen- Representative MeMilap have all slong considered him a candidate and have been mak- ing their plans accordingly. Circuit Judge Cantrill on Saturday kory and of Reform a mandamus against Aud- tar Stone to compel that oficial to jssue a warrant for $100,000, the Already 241 delegates kave been shosen to the Indianapolis monetary Do y Why buy coal that is haif dirt and | Heroic efforts are being made to save slack, when you can buy good, nice,| it, and probably much of it will be clean coal, free of dirt and slack for] saved. 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from] The report in ® Henderson paper the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal] that ina few days boats could not Co. We also have and always keep] land at Paducah is absurd, There the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal,|has never been q time when boats Never buy the common grades. Also] could not land here. izes of the best Authracite and| Nothing in the way of a flood is anticipated, although considerable Johnsonyille, 22.3, rising. Louisville, 1 Mt. Carmei, ‘ Nashville, 33.1, rising. Pittsburg, 14.4, falling. Davis Island, 16 4, falling. St. Louis, mising. Paducah, 30.4, rising. The City of Clarksvijle is due here rapidly till two weeks ago, when he suffered from uremie convulsions, From that relapse he vever recovered His body will be sent to Washington tomorrow, Prominent Citizen Dead. Louisville, Jaa, 17,—Ex-dailer Dick Watts died suddenly at noon will be 350 delegates it the § eonven- tion, a large invrease over the attend- ance upon the first convention. been wnearthed by the Atchison, To- warrant has been issued for the arrest of August KE. Ambs, ronvention, and it probable that there | to tempt to Abbe Ed. impos gently provide a between who will Tho k Extensive ticket forgeries have peka and Sante Fe railway, and a of St. Louis. The exec ; o/Me Re CLEMENT, HD, Ph, 6 rth and 14:00 a.m. ay #00 pom Re wi e00pan. | your majesty and th HENRY BURNETT ng kk WADLINGTION HE arp Coat Co, 423 Broadw: 11ldim ‘Telephone No. 8. Dr. Edwards, | Throat Specialist, Paducaii, Ky. Broadway Methodist ival. Rev. W. K. Piner, D, D., re- turoed this morning from Hopkins- ville. He will continue the meeting at the Broadway Methodist churel. Dr. Piner has made many friends here, aud they are glad to know that he will be here a few days. Services 0p. m. The building committee is called to meet at 6:45 p. m, Watved = Fxamination manded Without Bail, Claude Wadlington, the young man who killed W. Park Wilson on the afternoon of the 7th ist, and Was caught at Fulton, was taken fore County Judge Cansler at Hop- kinsville Saturday for his examining and Re- Eye, Nose and u Wadlington, through his attorneys, waived an examination. The court then remanded him to jail without bail to await the action of the grand jury which will sit on the fourth Mon- day in February. No formal application was made for bail, aud as no testimony was in- troduced, the court declined to grant bail, thut matter having been left to the court’s discretion. WAS CURED, Miis Minnie Bennct! From the John Glenn and Noble Wilson, colored, were caught stealing coal last night by Illinois Central Watch- man Matlock, and were delivered to the police to be trieu for petty lar- ceny. They were held over to the j circuit court by Judge Harris, . Elks. alled meeting t Returns| Attentic penis There will be a . night for the tran yn of import. ant business. By order of the ex- alted ruler, Seven o'clock sharp. Tuos. W. Bairp, Secretary. NO BONES BROKEN, But it Was a Bad Shake-up Mr. Wilhite Received. Miss Miovie Bennett, of Graham. ville, who became deranged from re ligious excitement several weeks ag and was taken to the Hopkinsville! asylum, returned this morning com- pletely cured. She came in on the 10:15 train and left at once for home. PITTSBURG COAL BCTS, BUSHEL Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co. are selling Pittsburg coal at eight cents a bushel. The ¢ mast accompany every order. tf Campbell-Mulvehill Coal Co. Incandescent lamp globes suitable H, Wilhite, while trimming trees in Yeiser park this forenoon, ree a hard fall. He was picked up | Dr. J. G, Brooks, who chanced to b hear, and carried to his home near Sixth and Jones streets by the doc- tor, in his bugzy. He was found to be badly bruised [this afternoon from Golconda and caves on her retura to E’town tor morrow at noon, The P. D. Staggs is due here to- .| day out of the Tennessee river. Capt. Emery Voight has gone to St. Louis on business. The little towhead at the foot of the island has disappeared beneath the surface of the swiftly rising Ohio river, ‘The wharf’ boats aod First street are now exceedingly close neighbors in compgrigon to several days previous and the levee capacity is now about one-third to that of two weeks ago. MORE SALOONS, more water is expected. WHAT CASH CAN 00, Spot Cash Prices at Eg, Jones’ the Gash Grocer, Fice English walnuts 10¢ per Ib. Fine almonds 12!¢e per ib, String beans 3 Ib. cans 10c, Blackberries 3 1b cans 10c, Cherries 3 Ib, cans 10c, Try our Matchless Coffee, 10 cts per Ib, ; best package coffee on the market, ‘These are only afew of our spot cash prices. Ep, Jones, The Cash Grocer, SMALL BLAZES Yo Which the Fire Department Was Called, Wanted at Benton, Ky., at $500 a Year, The fire department Saturday night was called to the electric pows er house, near Second and Jefferson streets, to extinguish a small blaze in the roof. The damage was trivial. About 5:30 yesterday afterneon the department was called to the res- idence of Juc Husbands, on Jet- ferson street, by small blaze in the servant’s room, occasioned by a de- fective flue, D. J. Smith, of Cadiz, to Open a Saloon There, ‘The people of Benton, it appears, have concluded that local option doesn’t pay there; that it is a detri- ment to the morals, and a disadvant- age in the progress of the city. Mr. George Riley was granted a icepse last week, and Mr, D, I, mith has made aj ation fora le cense. The latter is from Cadiz, It is said that the inhabitants of »enton are now anxious to get all the saloons possible and run off the blind tigers, in addition to securing the $400 li- lense required, They bave advertised in the papers for more saloons, and the tid Hackmen and Express Drivers. Four room house and finest small stable in city, four stalls and room ; want good renter; near Second and Washington. 50 per week for all, ducab Banking Co, Elegant Baltimore oysters received for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. 43 tt ——— oak up, but fortunately no bones were broken, are that soon Paducah’s little today, 5 DELICATESSEN, bor ijl have a fair quota of th formley a ticket sealper. An officer sent by the War Depart-! mentto ascertain the condition of affairs on the Yukon, reports that while there is shortage of stores, famine does not exist, nor is one likely to exist soon. A canvass of the 202 Republican members of the house is said to show 4 majority, varying from 14% ta 42, according to the degree of modificat- ion proposed, against the existing civil service law, EXECUTION OF LOUIS XVL The Unhappy Attorney - at -Law Willy all the 118 South Fourth St., PAD sean, KY today. He was sitting quietly in his chair when the fatal summons came : His example to submit Then ho “Do as you p to the drey: His hands were tied, and, assistance of his co Or, he aseenc the steps of the scaffold, very steep. When | he broke away fr: firmly acro: drums by « ae tice in Everyvoay Says 30. reat ourts, Cascarets Canciy Catl the most won derful medical discovery of ‘the age rink the ewp | THOS. E. moss ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. ively on kidueys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire svsiem, dispel colds, cure headaghe, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy an of C.C. C, to-day; 10, 2 s. Guaranteed to cure by all drucgists. Later news from Leslie county re- ceived at Barbourvill is to the effect that four white men gnd one negro were killed gnd one man wounded in the fight on Sandy Fork, The trouble originated jn an election quarrel last November, which we reached the top the abt ¢ of the Place de | ttered these words: | of all the eri sim- ive those who have ta Revol “Ta puted 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE t to His Death y- It was a dark, misty, January morn- tng. The presence of two soldiers pre cluded the possibility of conversation; the priest therefore hunded hisbreviary to the king, and pointed out appropri- ate psalms, which the king read de voutly and with perfect calmness, to the evident astonishment of the gen- darmes. ‘The shopswere shutalong the way, and crowds of armed citizens stood on the pavement as the coach, preceded and followed by cavalry ané artillery, went slowly through the streets, where all the windows were closed. Lines of troops stood on each ide, while drums beat solemnly, as it for a military funeral, As the coach passed along the boule- vards near the Porte St. Denis, a few young men rushed forward waving swords and crying loudly: “Come all who would save the king!” ‘There was no response, and they were obliged to flee for their own lives, They were pur- sued, and several were arrested, with but at the word of ¢ mmand the dr ums beat a prolonged roll, the ve could no longer be heard, ‘The z seeing that all further address to the crowd would be fruitiess, turned to the guillotine aud calmly took his place | on the to which he was fasten: atus turned ¢ and th It was then a quar The Dreyfus case is now to have @ public hearing in France through the Zola prosecution. The case is stirring up considerable feeling in Paris. The honor of the French arwy is considered to be at stake in the hearing. Outside of France, all Eu- rope believes Dreyfus innocent. Trace Mars oO and e Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pales Grape Cream of Tartar Powder gs THR STANDAR( Prove, e king of France was dead, rol est mo! But no one da ditional response: “Vive le roi!” “Le roi{" ‘fhe heir to the once lous title was now ay v weeping bitterly ina pr of the widowed mother, nell, in Century, ed to ery the tradi- | glor ittle ehild ison by the Anna L. Biek- Many former 10c £mokers

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