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: $ "Let 1 One lot of very fine in PERSON, ALS. » OUR GREAT (898 SALE IS BOOMING ! J paivatex; of Louisville, is at Your one dollar will do the work the New Richmond, of two dollars at this sale. Winter Henry Vansant, of Dayton, Ky., will soon be a thing of the past, $9 i, at the Now Richmond, -$1.98 our winter stock must go at any c Garrett, of Memphis price to make room for spring stock. | 4. Now itiehmond. Mr. Geo, Jewett, of Ballard coun- ty, was in the city yesterday. Mr. O. L. Gregory has gone to Louisville on business. Mr. Lem Ogilvie and wife left this morning for Russellville, on a visit, Supt. Geo. O. McBroom left this morning for St, Louis, on business, Mrs. F. G. Mertz, after a visit to friends here, left’ at rion, Il, Mr, C. L. of Denton, P. H. Stewart Mr. Lee Weil, fants’ cloaks, very clabc Stately trimmed, the regular $3.50 quality, in this sale —One lot of very hand- some silk baby hoods, well worth 75c, our price....++ Lot 3—One lot of children’s extra heavy cider-down cloaks, sizes 1 to 4 year go for. ae Lot 4--A lot of very hand some ladies’ tea gowns and dressing jackets — they are beauties; ask to see them— go in this sale at.$1.49 and Lot 5—All our Dr. Jaeger’s all-wool shrunk underwear —grays and biacks—regu- lar price $1.25, go in this is at Millinery Department All our very fine French felt sailors and walking hats, regular price $1.00 and $1.50, this sale ye and All of our handsome trit pattern kats, richly trivim with feathers and birds, reg ular price $8.00 and $1 go in this sale for és Other handsomely trimmed hats, worth twice the price. in this sale at....$1.50 and 2 One hundred new ladies’ switches, y shade. us ular price $1.50, our price One lot of fine French hair switches, extra lengths, that are worth $2.50 and $3.00 go at... $1.50 and 2.98 wife and child, fire visiting Dr. nd famil after ad Willis, Lot 6—All our imported win- ter dress skirts, the regular $6.00 and $8.00 qualities, go for _ Lot 7—Handsome —velvet trimmed. “05 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...2/5 8R00WAY): re will resume the road Monday. Mr. Wm. Lang, the father of Mayor Jas. Lang, was ver, il last night, but is greatly his many friends ed to learn. eietane 2.98 laid waists 1.00 will noon for Ma- ability of Ja month from a roman candle burn, venerable improved be BLOOD POISORING \BONDS' UG STORE THIRD AND COURT Threatens Lee — Taylor, Young Man DA Who Finds Himself Here in - Destitute Circumstances, Lee man who re lor is the name of « young od the city last night on the Cumberland river steamer and applied today or Lang for ad- mission to the city hospital. He has tramped all the way from Clarks- dale, Miss., and is here in a desti- tute condition, with threatened blood poisoning in one foot. r is an honest, intelligent looking young man, avd on October 6th, last cut Lis foot at Clarksville while hewing logs, Owing to the swollen condition of it, it could nev titched up, and has never Blood poisoning is now threatened, and young Taylor thinks with a little treatment and attention he would be able to continue his journey ina week. He has written Purple Azalea Soap 25 CENTS PER BOX Former price... Ze per box TELEPHONE 392 This Happy Date in Ninety-Bight our prices were cut down,—we sell to allin cot and hall the cheapest goods in town, ‘This statement is no empty boast jus to createa ‘run,’ You always know it's strictly so when you read itin 4 Sun,” The giad New Year brings us good cheer with prospects bright for all, Progression’s train with golden gain comes at protections call—with bless ings sure for rich aud poor titrough- out our glorious land and a just re- Filters What is more essential to good health th.1n pure water? Our Filte:'s will make impure water 48 pure lear and sparkling as sprints water. Every family showld have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY lin Dr. Albert Bernheim OL dade and Surgeon Telepho Wall Paper »’ F Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, Ww. S. GREIF | No, 132 8. Third Telephone Silks Always on the lookout for the new- est, we have purchased alot of striped satins, in wide and narrow stripes, the latest fad for skirts and waists, Price, $1.10 per yard. Embroidery We have pte our importation of » Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg- ings and insertio: Always in the in these g a outdone OPES. ik you to as Taspect 0 our lines and er the new and novel designs, Dr. Raub’s... Egg White Soap We have for sale this soap, which -been extensively advertised in the gwe liave Secured the Sale of the Famous ‘LOCAL MENTIO Incandescent Iamp globes suitabl for system fc at McPherson Drug store. tt ale Running Double Time, The entire Rehkopt collar factor will soon be rebuilt, despite weather, The factory eration night and day, orders are being filled. and One Week Only, 1 bottle 10e Vassaline, .... 1 gallon Heinz Dill Pickels,. 2 Ib. packages Rolled Oats, 1 Ib, Dried Figs, 1 Ib. Dates,... A ba. fresh M 1 doz, nice Pi 1 pt. bottle choice Ketchup, . . 1 Ib. pure Maple Sugar, .. .12 Oranges per doz Phone 89, Hickory Stovewood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice tw horse load delivered promptly $1 cash. » River Spoke Rim Co,, E. E. Bell. anc uf. Ouly a Flue, A burning fue at obald Peters cigar store over Bonds’ at Third and Court street, occasionec a false alarm about 8 evening, o'clock Dr. Edward Throat Special Hackmen and Four room house stable in city, ye, Nose anc ah, Ky Oxpress Drivers. and finest four stalls and room for hack; want good renter Second and Washington Oul, $2.50 per week for all, Inquire P: ducah Banking Co. Bridge Still Unsafe, Justice Anderson and Mr. Luttrell have not completed on Perkins creek bridge, owing tially to the weather. They 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. 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 sale on cloaks, boys’ waists and comforts advertised last week. L.B; OGILVIE & CO, J.S. GANSTER Notary Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street, ee es WOOD WOOD Do you want the best. It can be found at Tenth and Trimble. Dr and green hickory blocks for heatin stoves. ‘Try one order. North End Wood ward. smokers now smoking the Linnwood Mase cigar, Merit alone counts. tf the bridge in a very dition, and advis going from the city, if possible, go some other until the completely re COAL, COAL! Why bay coal that is half dirt and k, when you can buy good, nice, clean coal, free of dirt and slack for 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal Co. We also have Iways kee the best 2nd pool Pittsburg Never buy the common grades. all sizes of the best Anthraci Virginia Smithing coal. Sr, Bernarp Coat Co, Broadway, ‘Telephone No. 8. Rip saw “ Cough that threatens to tear your throat Into shreds -hoW are you going to stop it? The easiest way is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY SOOTHES AND HEALS, nd i coal, Also and 1ldim cuts the mucus and nation, curing the it is not an expect- | throat, bronchial makes weak rds the easiest y and the safest POSITIVELY ant. It $1.00. BE SURE YOU GET OR. BELL S Pine-Tar-Honey nes { J ‘ah | throwing the pursurers off the track 'Y]of over capturing him has about been the bad is now in op- many Price, drug store, last tf] pital, sunall near 17j6 repairs par- report dangerous con- all coming to or to Goods delivered to any part of the city, VENERABLE LADY — Passed Away Death of Mrs. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hendon, and} his father at Troy, Ind., bis home, Mr. and Mrs. C! harles Willis, of Den-| for funds, and expects a reply in one ton, for Smithland,} week, but Las no means of subsist- Ky., after a visit to Dr, Stewart and | ence, family. He was sent to City Physician} ~ “y Rivers this morning to have his ine} ™ WHERE IS BLANKS? juries dressed, and Mayar Lang sard tlhe he would assist. him on his way. Relleve Re Never Was| While a few days in the city hospital might be the means of saving his foot Located. ot limb, the hospital is now crowded, Bob Blanks, the — in the vernacular of the streets, vem guessing.’? LICENSE DEMANDED He has been ‘located’? in several counties adjacent, and in a. few{f ® Medico With Long Hair and places across the river in Illinois, but Hypnotic Tendencies. strange to s he never bas been captured, It is now believed by a great many that Bob Blanks wever bas been lo- cated, but that he has lost no ume in widening the distance between him- self and the scene of his crime. « The general opinion in the lower part of the county, where Blanks is supposed to e been seen last week, is that if seen at all the colored ‘e| people have been shielding bim and Yesterday— Hi, H. Many Mayfield rapist, has Was Eighty ¥ ty sof Age—Six- “got Years a Chris- tian. A long-haired medico, whose wife is said to be a clairvoyant, and who is in the patent medicine business, was taken to the city hall yester- day afternoon late by License In- spector Jarvis to determine whether of not he was eligible to pay license After an animated argument with Prosecuting Attorney Wheeler Camp- bell, in which the latter almost fell a victim to the hypnotic influence of the man with the hirsute endowment, Mayer Lang was called in to settle entirely. ; it, and decided that Mr, Doctor had If any one is now searching for]te pay a license to April 30. He him, no one is aware of it. All hope] protested, saying Lis business didn’t justify it, and then wanted permi sion to lecture, but it was decider that a license was necessary before he could do this, and be was given leave to remain unti! Monday with- out paying a license, “HEAVY RAIN. Mrs. H. H. Henry, mother-in-law of Mrs. W. H. Hook, died at 5 o'clock yesterday after- noon at the family residence on North Ninth street, of general debility. The deceased was born at Lexing- ton, Ky.. in 1818, and was 50 years old, Her former nam = was Fitch, and she is a sister to Mr. Elisha Fitch, one of the most prominent asonsin the state. She came to 71, and had since re- the venerable jeceased was a worthy chris- tian lady, having been a member of tue Christian church since 18 years of age. She leaves two children, H. Hook, of the ei S. Henry, of Haw 5 ‘The fuaeral will € tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, interment at Oak Grove, CHURCHES AND SOGIETIES, Uvwsion abandoned. BARGAINS IN GROCERIES ! Nice oranges, 10c. per doz. ‘Two-pound can Mocha and Java, coffee 50c. Pitted cherries, very “!them at 25c per can. Everything else equally low. Ep Jones, ‘The Cash Grocer, HOSPITAL. Little Room for Re: ) Stranger Mrs. Mr. Ww. The City Again Flooded in Several Logalities, fancy; try The rain whi began early this morning reached climax about noon, when t! as such # heavy downy that many parts of the city were tlooded, aud several localities so, inundated that the streets end walks were iinpassable for some tii Gosrs: BL Preaching to- night by Rey. H. B, Johnson at the Union Gospel meeting. This mis- ston is doing a great amount of good, haying been sixteen additions he different churches, nincteen Daria the, storm thunder was{ogaversions anda large number of heard, which old weather profits say Weems. pil good church peo- indi ler weather, ple should assist in waking this imis- The rainfall up to 2 o'clock this| 0M great success. | Everybody is afternoon wes 9.28. inches: invited to attend. There will be estimation of a great many, g | Sunday school at this mission, on one of the bantestraina ever known {Sb Third street, tomorrow at 2 in this section. Some of the stores |'2"+ Frank Strou 1, superintendent. on South Third street, Jefferson, Ad- | be pebool closes with ®. lecture. by ams and in other localities were Prof. Fox. Preaching I obsessed flooded, and many sections were stil! | in water at press time, THE NEW RICHMOND | uf here idents or ‘The city hospital is taxed almost * ‘ito its capacity, and there is little room for more. There are daily received applications from foreign paupers for admission to the hospital, hut these must be refused, and could j{not legally be granted, even if there were no one 1 the hospital. Mayor Lang has decided, in re- gard to the purchase of $150 worth 1} of surgical instruments for the hos- that it is not the duty of the y to furnish them, but the duty of}, the city physician, The motion to furnish the instruments was made at the last meeting of the council by Chairman Robertson, of the hospital committee, and defeated. not vg Cured In we at mon, Services at 7: Rev. Owen. Fmsr Bartist rst Baptist church, ferson streets, at 7 Rey. V pom. by Services at the Fifth and Jef- To Have a New » and Week. Mr. G. E, Rhodes and family, of | atic Shreyeport, La,, arrived yesterday, |3-54. as anticipated inthe Sux several ‘lerness of Jesus."’ Luke ys ago, totake charge of the Sunday school at 9:50 a, m. Richmond Hotel. He will not as- | M. Fuller superintendent sume control until Monday, aeeting every Wednesd ; ional re fi | Mr. Rhodes isa pleasant gentle. ™, conducted hy Condition « eerie ot! man, and comes to Paducah highly public cordially ‘invited to ® rumbitny recommended. He will continue to services, ' r vec! keep the hotel up to a high standard “ and proposes to give his patrons only the best. FARMERS FIGHT. prietor Next H in Christ's Evening subject, * rte » Mr J Prayer Deafness C. | applications, an inflam all these | Srcoxp Pavsnytents—There will | e preaching at the Second Presby- erian church tomorrow morning at 1o’clock and in the evening at :80 o'clock, Sunday school ':30 a.m. Prayer meeting Wedne lay evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every vody invite Sure. Send & Co! Toledo.O.]Graves County Men Come Ke gether, To-| Sold by Druggist Hall's Family Plils are the best, "boo Johnson and Jack Dublin PITTSBURG COAL BETS, BUSHEL) io weit known farmers of the Lynn-| Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co, | ville section of Graves county, went are selling Pittsburg coal at|t Maylleld yesterday. and there en- sight cents a bushel, ‘The eash| £22°4 i2 & desperate fight, as a result eight cents a bushel, dhe Cash! or which Johnson was badly cut in must accompany every order. the bead by Dublin, tf Campbell-Mulvehill Coal Co. The trouble arose over the hauling A USELESS TRIP of a hogshead of tobacco, the two farmers disagreeing about the price Is What John BF, Ce The Ladies of the Second Fannon’s t 2 0’ clock, lay afternoon at Miss Vourth and Jones street, a | | Conner RLAND PrrshyrentaN—Cor- ier of Sixth and Conrt stree Chappell, pastor. Pre 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday |schoolat 9:30a.m, Junior En [orat2:50, Senior Endeavor at 6 |p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday jut 7:30 p.m. All are cordially in- | vited to attend, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet Monday at p.m. in the lec- ture room of the chare Rey, W. H. Pinkerton will gi special address in the Y. M. ; hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock. A splendid musical program has been jarranged for the occasion, and every one—both men and women is cordial- ly invited. of the hauling, CULVERT T00 SMALL, Flora, of Trigg ity, Had to Take, John F. Flora, a young man of|Kick trom Golden Pond, Trigg county, was brought in early last night by Deputy United States Marshal LaRue on the There is a culvert on the Benton Cumberland river boat and commuit-| road, a half mile inside the city lim- ted to jailon a charge of violating] its, which is occasioning the residents the revenue laws, no little trouble, It ses. under This forenoon he was given a pre-}the road, and is a six inch pipe. | limuary hearing before United States] when the people claimed it should be Commissioner Puryear at the govern-|24 inches. The result is the rain ment huilding and acquitted, there}and back water, unable to get being no evidence against him. through, overflows the road. The attention of the city authorities is pal it, 49 —itecoris called tol effect that Benton Road People. the Genwas Evancetie—South Fifth | street, ‘There will be German services Sunday morning, to begin at 10:30, Fortunately | English services at night at 0. Dr. J. G. Brooks was yesterday {Sunday school begins at 9:30 a, m. afternoon late thrown from his bug- | The Hite scolety age next Fg F day afternoon at the home of Mrs, The ease of Nathan W. Eades) gy at Fifth tnd ea en Ki ie a Reitz on Jefferson street. against the Paducah Dry Dock| Collision with s dray, Fortunately company was on trial in the circuit] be escaped unhurt, court at presstime. Nothing of pub-| Gur own make of smoked weiner- lie interest was done in this tribunal} worst ig absolutely the finest on the today market, Don’t fail to try them, W. Bock on, The Grocer. Phone 259, Gla in Danger. New York, Jsn. from London are to the Gladstone is critically ill, ~Gireuit Court. Srcoxn Barrist—The Second Bap- tist church, corner of Ninth and Ohio streets there will be Sunday school at 9:30 a, m., W. A. Van- trease, superintendent. Preaching at 11a, m. and 5 p. m. by the pastor. There will be a number of Umbrellas “Swiped,” Somebody appropriated two um- brellas from the front porch atex-] Arrested For Drunkenness. Market Master John Smith's 1esi-} Charles Lambertson, a stranger, dence, on South Third street, this} was arrested this afternoon by Oili- morning. gers Jones and Harlan for drunken- ness. service, Prayer meeting Thursday evening conducted by Bro, Devers. The public cordially invited to attend all these servi old whiskey’; ago! 4 z i * tell you it's Har Don't forget the grand macaroni lunch at Lagomarsino’s tonight at 7:30, Guarantee! tobacco havi makes weas | | @ensttong, Vicod pure. bie. a” ‘Alldrugeise |S. John | p-| tev, W. E. Cave will deliver the ser- | | Presbyterian church will meet Mon-{ 2 Telephone No. 396. candidates baptized at the evening| Many for: ROAI BAD AY PADUCAH NY. 'HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. a 0 ° Jes of Bicycles made. We are ed to offer use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, and | 14, soe Mlearin for BBO-60 1 nit fail to aes cus 04500 Cvertanaa end Rugby every pair is sure to wear that you] pest on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of will’ put your foot in, Our Linens| wheels before buying. We ore the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. from the Emerald Isle ne'er fail to| Complete re pair shop. Free riding school to those baying wheels from us. make fair women smile, delighted | Don’t fail to_call—remomber the pizee, with these Fabries grand from ancient Paducah Cyc le Works, Erin's classic land. — Before this! 194 ana 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hons g ing We Would end an (OVItAtION | Sennen ee TT, we'll extend tomen 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 ranks are sure to have our heartfelt thanks and value great for every dime,today or any other time. And as our | feelings ever blend with ‘'a heart and hand for every friend’? and a bright New Year to eyery one, is the earn- est wish of Dontay, 205 Broadway, Padueah, Ky. OR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician roadway sa NBORATED ward for duty done by every willing hand, But to the point, we wish to tell a few things somewhat persou- al. In prices we'll produce a crash and show you how to save your cash Our Dry Goods must be sold at for less than cost, Now here's y chance to guard yourself partite a cold with the cheapest woolens ever sold. Our custom Shoes wise people ZOKNON'S Beginning Monday, January 24, we will offer: Prints ard prints, the best made, for % yard Suitings Domestics nd Fr ce per * than the manufao- Hamburg FEmbroideries { Ham t Here ar W. R. ware M. D. Ph, 6. | 4 | ideries will ator ted. 8 qreorted THOS... E.. MOSS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practi all the co ~ Vo piece Muslin Underwear. line of the 5 week show a sample nderwear, 1 we Ww will like the ion and just ll be ret Ribbons we vin |118 South Fourth St., Papvean, Ky x lot of ribbons worth 20 Lee od ' A Cowboy Hats j Steam Woodrud | pat now 25: Shoes, Shoes be a pa Say! Did you ever stop to think gj nd { , : omarsino has a free macaroni lunch pest o every Saturday night 9 Try one ; it's fine. i sort for $1.50, #2.00, 1,00 and $1.25 a pair of men’s shoes at $1.50, $2.00, HARBOUR’S Third street, | | Just back of Wallerstein’s Everyboay Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most v | GRRPAE TY ERE OBIE," | EAE G. A. ISBELL, M2, Epyalcs jan and Sar on 1 STARR BROS, Watches, Clocks, Repairing Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc. inth and Trimble, next door to Breeden’s Drug Store.} and bi of C.C, (uarauteed Once ton y | Corner N whartic Upholstery... AND AWNINGS We are now prepared to do anything in the line of Upholstering Repairing of Furniture and Awnings. We manufacture and make over all kinds of Mattresses; cotton top, al! cotton, moss, hair and box mattresses. Odd sizes in mattresses made to order on short notice. Telephone 396, and we wo SET make estimates on your work. Gardner Brothers & Company 208 205 South Third street. orever, : Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a.m er 10c Smoke: NOW