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Great Clearing Sale ee | +$3.08 veles | ‘ $12.00 fine ladies’ ja # for i our $12.00 and $15. gant seal plush capes, real it, braid and cut jet trim mings, go for.+ oe Al our $2.00 and $3.00 capes To make room for our new spring | |stock, all winter goods go at just g one-half of the regular prices. {have ret }ixyette, 4.9) TAS ats age PERSONALS. Mr, Collin McGianis | Cfeal Sptings at noon. fi PALL of our. $3.00, $10.00 and |* Mr. Murray Gitbert left The Bazaar’ Hlinois with his cineograph. MtoJ, &. Paryear left this morn- ing for Nashville on business, Mr. and Mrs, James E, urned from C Ind. ivago, und returned to at noon Wallace A DECISION Of Interest to County and School Teach- Justice Win :hester La- Shemwell-Kouse PS red +.$1.00 and 1.49 Millinery Department Judge D. Sandgrs continues to Case, All our s0c children's very All our very fine $1.50 improve, his. m s will be speav y pote -lined union and $1.00 walkir ts and giad to learn. 4 +25 pitches in this sale for... Mrs. Williauf Marable, of Prince-| Justice Jas. Winehester’s decision | Ret our Tpdies fine ‘wool + -50¢ and $75] ton, is visiting Mrs. William Hughes, |in the case of Prof. Boyd Shemwell shrink $2.00 union suits tig A nice lot of fine velvet ‘air corner Fifth‘and Court streets. against ex-County School Superin- fore» teres 1.00! O'Shanters, well worth 75@; ‘ tendent Rouse yesterday, is of con. «| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stanfield, of ( Lhe ‘ All out be: i s go in this sale at.... +¢ AyS| Seatescetient, att parents of a fine] Silerable impor especially te and satin skirts, that sold All our $3.00 and $4 oo hand? teachers, trustees and county super- ‘ all season for $1 90 ‘and ye trimmed ha girl baby, who chi ared last night. int 1 nt $12.00, our price, this sale, | this sale for 2.00] | Miss Hubbard, after a visit tol prof, Shomwell recently t $4.98 and 5.98] All our $8.00 and $10,00 beau Mrs. ve. Cowgill, returned to het} school above Mechanicsburg, ~All our heavy fancy novelty | tiful velvet pattern “hats, how ee tT, All., at noon. | nade a contract with the trustees of skirts, regular 7 $7.50 tihly trimmed in sae Mr m. H. Purcell left this} the district for $32.23 per month, and $8.00, this salo....... 3.98) ogo at one price + 3.98}tmorning for her home in Gaines-}They demanded that he pay $2 a % — All of our $2,00,and 0 ville, Texas, after # several weeks’} month for iucidental expenses, aud © handsome set ring worth $1.50 French hair switches go for visit here, embodied this in the contract, Prof. » free with every purchase of $5.00 «+++ $t.ooand 1.50] Mr, Leon B, Hoerth, of Elizabeth-|Shemwell signing it under protest. "or more All our $1.50 switches at 75| town, Ils., has accepted the position | County School Superintendent Rouse of clerk at the I, C. hotel, near the] withheld the amount of $8 for four Don’t Mistake the Place. eI 5 Shouse, Union depot. months’ iucidental expenses, from Mrs. I. Young and Mr. Willie] Prof. Shemwell’s salary, and suit was LOCAL MENTION. | All Elks to Attend. at the mother, Car the Iii Fancy F. The regular meeting of the Elks will take place tonight, with special Drug store. first of One Week Only. 1 bottle 10¢ Vassaline, 1 gallon Heinz Dill Picks 2 Ib. packages Rolled Oat 1 Ib, Dried Fig 1 Ib. Dates, . . 1 ba. fresh Me aly 1 doz, nice Pig's Feet 1 pt. bottle choice Ket me 1 1b, pure Maple Sugs Always on the lookout for the new- est, we have purchased alot of striped i wide and narrow stripes, the latest fad for skirts and waists, Price, $1.10 per yard. Embroidery We have opened our importation of Phone 89. all previous efforts. We ask you to} trial inspect our lines and see the new and | Case Decided Vester ° othi novel designs, | Justice Winchester yesterday after- noon decided the case of Justic Boyd Shemwell against ex-County | ¢ School Superintendent Rouse, for $8] up at Smi |the latter held out of the former's} The tri salary, ‘The plaintiff was victorious. “ar igtaiiabasa near Met Hickory Stovewood Telephone No. 29 for a nice two] court. horse load delivered promptly, Price, | qs Dr. Raub’s... _. Egg White Soap We have for sale this soap, which has been extensively advertised in the leading magazines. Pri 25c per u jdivorce. She aiteges drunkenness and cruel tr treatment. tt |tobe offered between were never before heard of. so,{ taking, coupled with moving, from *] now on will give the people the great- est bargain feast ever in Western Kentuck, Teial Above and Below wurder of Wm. is in prog A jury was secured yester- Minnich have gone to Louisville to be Young's bedside of Mrs, who is ill. Inspector Pat Kilcoyne, nois Central, has gone ‘arm, Graves county, now and February at Noah’s before kno MURDER GASES RE Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg- Oranges per dya., 15 to 30¢, ducah, “ings and insertions. Always in the L. L. Raxpourn. 7” lead in these goods, we have outdone 123 S. Second st. Two murder cases are now one twelve miles above and the twelve miles below Paducah. The preli:ninary trial Ross, for killing Walter and Rivers several days ago.comes Hooks being Ark Stock of Reuben instituted to recover the amount, Justice Winchester decided that uuder the law the money allowéd by the state to county teachers cannot f tbe paid to any one except the teacher, to work, All member are urged to be i jexcept in payment for services as present, é jailed by the illness of his father-in-|iescners, In other words, thet. the Incandescent lamp globes suitable] ws ahead trustees hed no right to keep any for system for sale vat. ‘McPherson’s|, The hundreds of bargains that are| part of the amount allowed by the the] state to the teacher in that district, The case attracted no little attention, and engendered quite a little bad feeling. During the progress of the tria! Prof. Shemwell, who is now a istrate, and ex-Superintendent Rouse had to be restrained in Jus- tice Winchester’s office from fighting. A few days ago Prof, Shemwell aud une of the trustees the district came near fighting in County Saper- intendent Hughes’ office, and had to be ordered out to do their fighting. WANTED GOAL, owo on at! Aunt Margaret Scott Says it Is ithland today. Her First Request For Help ial of Sam ieese, for the ta White Veaw: Scott, his cousin, in Thirty Years, ropolis, several months ago, — gress in the Mussac circuit The Cash Grocer, New Embroidery and She is a Well Known and Pecul- jar aracter in ° $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke and} * ones tadnaals, box—three cakes to the box, Rim Co., E Bell tf, BARGAINS IN GROCERIES ! ! ¥ . ai There can't be anything made for rnd five cents better than the Linnwood| Aunt Margaret’? Scott, an old We Have Secured the Sale cigar. It is home enterprise. Nice oranges, 10c, per doz. colored woman who has lived for of the Famous forit. T'wo-pound can Mocha and Java,] ghout thirty years in a little hut be- eS coffee 50c. low the city, near the Cairo road Wants a Divor Pitted cherries, very fancy; try}and who came ito some notoriety Ella Williams, colored, yesterday | ‘em at 2c per can. two or three years ago by her dis- filed suit in the circuit court against] Everything else equally low, covery of al spiders,’’ in her {Charles Williams, her husband, for D JONES dev, applied to Mayor Lang for coal today it, Mistah Lang,’? down an’ cayn’t COAL, CoA Lt Ble. d Domestic Sale. got ter be dun. : ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday ven heat thu’ty yeahs, an’ dis is ey Puy coal that ls halt ditt and) we will place our entire stock of new] de fus’ time I've evah had’ to ax de Fane nee teal crak east freeg counter, We will also place on the| wouldn't do hit now, but ein’ as 1 9 cents per busliel, spot cash, trom counter Lonsdale and Hope Fivish| cayn't do nuthin’ myself. Las’ sutne ff | the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal/,ieached domestic. With every yard| mah I got out an’ plowed in de fie’, ‘the best Sud peel Pittsbureh coal {°t embroidery you purchase you can| yes, I did, sab, an’ I'd do hit now fares tae BO 0 burgh coal. yay the same number of yards of do-ef T could.” {all sizes “of the best Anthracite and] @esti at five cents per yard. We] Mayor Lang sent her “to the New | Vi pause eel g coal, » Beenanp Coat Co, to secure embroide 1ld1m he lowest. rantee the price on embroidery to This is a rare chance and your spring domestic ry under the usual price, Howards, She is about 70 years old and still has r to work hard, until within the past few days. Her husband, Dick Dorrah, was killed by a gravel bank caving i city last ye: THE CITY HALL, ast nas Remember, Thursday, Friday and You are cordially invited to inves-}| | pr, Ed Saturday only. tigate superior merits of the Throat Specialist Exey, Direte & Waite. Cresco. We shall take pleasure in ot Church ‘Notice. explaining to you wherein it excels] Deafness ¢ Wiaae” ra soak Sid at se corssts, By Jocal application There was one conversion | The Cresco contains the only new and really valuable improvement ap- ‘Plied to corsets in twenty years, A combiration of comfort and economy. Wear it, and it wins you. Once won, you'll wear no other. There AMmess, aud tana 1 Deaf church, m, and 7 atd We continue the sale on cloak boys’ waists and comforts advertised last week. LB ee 00. | Pearcure Texnert, Manager, atarrh) that can. s Catarrh Cure, Send|ion Gosp E°S: curway Co.’ Toledo, o, |invited. Sold by Drug: Hall's Familiy Pt PITTSBURG ‘COAL cis, BUSHEL Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co, are selling Pittsburg coal at eight cents a bushel. The cash must accompany every order, tf Campbell-Mulvehill Coal Co. the better O'Grad Ly “evening, Jan. 21st, 98, ‘The latest New York and I,ondon success os Francis of Yale’ Keal Estate. Felix Walters deeds to Wi ‘Thompson forty acres of land Second creek for $250, John M. Carter, of Henry county, Tenn., deeds to W. F, Dawson prop- erty in the For Park addition for $250. J. A. Purchase deeds to W. H. Bryant a house and lot on North Twelfth street for $450. Mrs, Ellen Colyer deeds 126 acres of land on Garrison creek to Mrs, M. E. Reddick for the consideration of $1,000. Otha W, Fisher deeds a house and lot on the corner of Seventh and Jones streets to Mrs. Mary KE. Vance for be Mrs. Jessie Wicks deeds “a lot on Harrison street to M. Vance for $500, Hackmen and Express Drivers. Four room house and finest small y| the other. Leslie was ago. horpe, from Manhatian Theatre, New Yo asttae WieadeDiesitcr, Corte y's Aunt,”) Miss Lavininia Shan. until paid, trial for a Water in the Lockup. noon, SUPT, HARAHAN The basemeut at the city hall was _ <a well filled with sipe-water toda Gannot fo Here Tonight as which was taken out with some Expected, culty. “A telegram was today received rom Supt, W. J. Haraban, who was epee tonight to be initiated into | twelve years old; oLe small, d Elks, announcing that he was un-| bay, six years old, return to P; ¢alled to Chicago, and | ducah Milband Elevator Co. and be ht. wi Strayed or Stolen, Two horses, one lage grey; ten or te, > omens yj evening at the Broadway Methe Service at 7 <i morrow is the last Good or Owen will preach tonight at the Un- Everybody The principal town this morning were a grind or- gan and a on wheels, 1’ dago with a monkey Keleas from of Pottsville, charged with selling liquor without license, was released yesterday after- noyn on bond, to ansWer next week, The case of L, Bloomfield, istrator, against the Greif settled noon by a verdict for the plaintiff was to recover $1,548.72 d the Grief estate nine years ‘The total amount awarded the plaintiff was $2,385.04 with interest been on 30 p.m. service at 10 :30 p.m. p.m. Dr. Piner doing very fine preaching. bad weather Rev. vel Mission, attractions piano of the ‘‘argument,’’ dago started vie with ie Miece of Work, C. Lee, the decorator, has just finished one decorating ever done in the the Smith barber shop on Broadway, of the neatest jobs city, «lon Bon the young Graves count Knight, yesterday The case had week, fe euntler than''My Friend {romIudia” |wecont aud Washington, Only |. Mise Daley fa Masia ncasate (ied tions for relief, All. the worthy | Phursday morning at Van Cul ke st Rand bes ve a) all Bani ee evening. Her remains were buried applicants, as usual, were provided. in the county graveyard this after- Children’s ser- is still seemed to get bur the other man made the more noise. When the “Rosa the other man did the same,and between them quite a crowd congregated in their vicinity to sec organ grinders each man admin- estate after- a.{A Called Meeting of the Board of Councilmen To- Night. Cap Lhe Electric Light Remoyal Ques- tion—Other Notes of Interest. down = aaceean! he i [sider the corrugated iron ‘ehed ques- is Lot known what action | will be taken, but it !s probable tha Messrs. Loeb & Bloom will be giv: permission to construct the buildi they desireon North First stree near Broadway. The gentlemen claim it is an out-| house, or rather a stable for the Ive ompany, and Mayor Lang is of the opinion that this being true, the per- mission of the council under the law is unnecessary, of at — Councilman Joe Fowler at the last council meeting moved that the ‘elec« tric light be changed from Seventh and Court to Sixth and Court, where | there is a church and a street ar) crossing. ‘The matter was referred | to the light committee, and the latter will report adversely on the change. One of the members of the commit- tee stated today that it would estab. lish a precedent that would occasion no little future trouble, as there arc scores of other places in the] city where lights are _neede just as badly and there would be a perpetual clamor by the residents of different localities to have them changed. City Physician Rivers is having a| rush of business just now. This morning quite a number of calls were left ia the Mayor’s office for him, The ‘light’? and ‘‘street’’ books were filled under this date. Nearly all the lights in the city were regis. tered our during at least part of the night, and a great mauy of the crossings, sewers and streets Were sil submerged in water that they could not be seen, ~The night police are Decides the} d that it cannot be contracted for]. below the| The council meets tonight to con- | few friends, ceremony, the Unites hand to receive him, in San Francisco three | before starting to Washingjon. BONDS’ \ FUG STORE | THIRD AND COURT Purple Azalea Soap 25 CENTS PER BOX Former price..........7¢ per box TELEPHONE 392 Zoods delivercd to any part of the city. ling ate to. these new duties red of them. Hoyer and "Gray, attired nting garb, went scouting this affetnoon to seek the thieves who have been operating in the city re- cently. They hope by this ruse to work better than heretofore, Marshal Collins was very angry today. When questioned by a re- porter, he stated that Gov. Bradley, had allowed but three cents a mile on the requsition of H, T. Brown, alias Aaron Moss, who was brought here from Madison, Ind., by ‘Oificer Fayette Jor The marshal clams that the law allows six cents, and that the a Brad Mayor Lang ths afternoon not Manage Cobourn, of the W. Union Te nount allowed by Governor y will not pay expenses, fled ern where they are too low for the passage of freight cars with brakemea on top of them. THIEVES IN EDDYVILLE, Messrs. Bowman & Catlett Were Heavy Losers Last Night. Came Down T With marshal Col- tins. ay to Confer Reveral stores in Eddyville were burglarized last night, among them Way. GHARGED WITH ROBBERY, | Will Strickland Was Ws arranted | | This Morning. egraph company, to raise |feclings ever blend wi the company’s wires on First street | hand for every friend” ] This Happy Date in Ninety-Right our prices were cut down,—we sell toallin cot and hall the chedpest goods in town. This statement is no empty boast jus to create a ‘run,’? You always know it's strictly so when you itio “Tre Soex.’? The ylal New Year brings us good cheer with Prospects bright for all. Progression's train with golden gaty comes at protections call—with bless- ings sure for rich and poor through- out our glorious land and a just re- ward for duty done by every willing hand. 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 Emerald Isle ne'er fail to make fair women sinile, delighted with these Fabnes grand from ancient Erin's classic land. Before this greeting we would end an invitation we'll extend tomen and women great and small to oho Dorian a call for Shirts and Dresses, Hose and socks at prices down to bottom rocks and all who swell our patrons ranks are sure to have our heartfelt thanks, Jand reat for every dime,today jor other An time any w Year to eyery one ext wish of 5 Broadway, is the earn- Dorian, Paducah, Ky. 2 ernie rem | THE THREE RIVERS, | Items f Interest Gathe pred From the River Front for the Sun Readers. Cairo, 30.1, risi Chattanoogo, 10.6 nsing Cincinnati, 46.5, risi Evansville, 37.4, riving Florence, 13.8, rising. Jolinsonyill Louisvill Nashville, 2.3, rising. rising. di.1, rising. heidg that of Bowman & Catlett.) Sittebarts 23, falling. From the latter place three w: Paducah, 36.0, several guns, pistols. et other articles of Extensive repairs are being ma le & Mihubdred dol Jon the towboat Polar Wave which i Messrs. Opie acd Catlett, of f in winter quarters over at the island ville, came down at 10:15 this The City of Clarksville skipped out ing to confer with Marshal Collins|promptly at 1 today for Eliza Jaud left a description of the goods|bethtown, carrying a nice load re. | freight. A considerable quantity was also} Capt. Hunter Ben Jenk Neo from cther stores, and the} Louis, is in the city. He supposition is the. thieves came this | the best known river men on the Obic M ppi rivers, he Dick Fowler, the only low » river packet out of this por as away for Cairo this moro 30, doing good bu John S$. Hopkins mail packet somewhat late in was tl lay, arriving | What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY (PORATED OWA Y PADUCAN: KY: re 32.42 BRO Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fivrn Srane ‘Nex Door Tur Paraten 7:30° 9:00fa.m s . HOURS | 1:00-3:00 pu Telephones {; se< 7:00-—8 30 p.m Wall Paper »° 4 Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. TO ALL ORDEE PROMPT ATTENTION GIV MW. Ss GREIF S. Third § Telephone HIGH-CRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. made, We are O. 7 Agent for the prepared to offer 1398-8 Or Don’t fail t ur $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys best on t n t whee Don't fail to see our line of wheels before t re the sive Bicycle house in the city. school to those baying wheels from us. cr Cycle Works, Complete repa P Don’t fail to_call- reme ae eee ~ J. §, GANSTER ag ti 1 fet “Notary Public fae oe cana 1 "she t AND SOLICITOR OF »| PENSION CLAIMS Ohio river v yar peral in that the rains have been g Prompt and thorough attention given ad headwaters of the Obio | /F had Moncaganela: Hydra.’ 24 adeb 101 « for quarterly payment of There are a pr tu ‘ me rat Bro wa ' f WOOD wOOD " © best. Tt can be su f Pent! , Tri Dr 1 n hick ks for heatin the Try one order, cm bank North End Wood Yard tes waiting tn THOS. E. MOSS | Jhere, owing to heavy business and | Five ter t $0 Fourth | ee ad. | TT = scoiiiaiaiiseipaaiate teeasae a td Harrison, Colored, Charges! The Clyde is due here out of the BURKING FLUE HENR\ . 1ENRY BUN | Hime With Steak |'Tennessee river this sfternooa or | ewes jearly tomorrow mornin She wil Pe ete . i" " Law BBLS. n over here, as usual, until Sal-| (Called Out the South-Side Fire afternoon, when she leaves on a V I practice in : |her return to Florence. Department This | ve courts. : Will Strickland a notorious negro) ‘The P, D. Staggs arrived late yes- Mornip Lis Fourth St., Papvean, Ky. eo rere the police spade! "45 lterday afternoon out of the Tennes-| arranted this morning by Judge |see river, with her guards draggiag | ro tem pare ona charge of rob-|in (he water, having a big ¢ yof|Chief Wood Has Inaugur Vey ry. Ed Harrison, colored, who| miscellaneous freight. She left on} Chan, ‘ ; ud $15 left out of the money received her return to Waterloo, Ala.. this] — Homeopathic ff the pay train, swore out the war- | afternoon m ae tig | Stoten C0] ant, chargiog Btrickland with forcl-| crue 17, W, Buttortf was late in ar-| Physician ‘Up pst hea tie the aitnrte of toto Roni trar, mberland yester-| At alarm of fire w t a = psiettls spiky {day and didnot get ia until after'in to ceatrs ation about t oe ‘i srprentad ht "ast sia) dark last night. She lay here for|o'clock this moruing from Fifth avd > debe ‘obably left the cite’ {several hours transacting business |Jackson. ‘The ladiler truck w é PERROOR Y e6th Whe chy [e left on her return to Nashville. | from central station found t The anti-Dreyfuss and anti- Semite] The Ayers & Lord Tie company, | ocension to be only « urulng iu W. R. GLEMENT, M.D, Ph, 6 meeting at Paris brought out a sceth-|0f Chicago have on the bank and in |/ 8 rest onee i ly sraer Fourth and g mass of people in which anarch- | Brooklyn, 75,000 crossties jee toni gam, | * ae eo Aver tng sts predominated, After a stormy |@Walting to be loaded in cars, aud) Cyiet Wood kee} ; ton stree! ene the anarchists vanquished the |their towboat, the R. A. Speed, is! ree} at centr al |: stehlippnceenenaiisitide a aati idents and took possession of the |20W Up the Ohio river after a tow of on the extreme south sid | ras and O vall, The students, in tura, thronged | ties which will amount to about 90,-| out the ladder ‘ | im In Admiralty the strests and bad to be suppressed by | 2° a ‘ i police. AntiJewish demonstra-| ‘The Tennessee arrived here th 1 & contemporary lions were also made at Lyons and |morning out of the Cumberland rive Marseilles. pee excellent freight{receipts. She | St#tion President Dole, of Ha at San Francisco Monday, et by the Hawaiian Consul and a but there was no formal Representative of tates Government was on He will remain four days Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. lay I aii, arrived | ing by the packets. re some length Supt. Penny, of the Hughes Loom:| rains, There was fine business doing on |, the wharf this morning, there being no little amount of freight handled} come to the city The artival and de-/ dangerous to cross parture list was larger than for sev-| especially with heavy loals, failure eral mornings, ally lively on the levee where wag: | forthwith. ons blockaded the landing and wharf boat stages getting freight to the out. going steamers, Things were espe- Many former 10c Smokers — of time receiv. | lite Is. and discharging freight, and lett | Woo! He was |enroute up the Ohio for E t noon, ansville at | bo counted. is, Ice & Towing company, of St. i EK BR wate Louis, that have their towboats and} PERKINS GREEK BRIDGE, MO tt Kapaly barges in winter quarters here io ae ity a Mee A this morning that he anticipated|Meported as in a Dangerous) tS BAGHY bolo! or eivell pie another flood similar to the one of Condition. TRANSFER BOAT. last spring. Capt. K.P. Rowe also! County Judge Tully wa today ibis expects a flood as the result of recent) notified that one end of the bridge| Has a Hard Thne Effesting a wer Perkins creek is in a dangerous condition, and likely to fall, The farmers aad others who daily usider it very on the bridye, Landing. The train due to leave for St. at 12:0 Louis this afternoon was delayed at the Union depot by of the transfer boat, on Judge Tully will have it repaired Count of the roughness of (he river and the current, to land at the in- - cline é A beet sugar factory is to be built] ‘The condition of the river today at Elwood, Ind. | rendered navigation very dificult,