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injury, which is Rat Ded vy Ge aul iy J sid 2 Now. is the Time, to Buy; IL-HEATERS, “i TIGHT HEATERSi<— OAK HEATERS, BASE BURNERS, | See sang) » bOKiNG STOvES, "Coal V ases, bal Hod easy payments or cash. $4 Oil Heaters. or odot, and ate absolutelyjsafe. Bargaing in Suites, Wardfpbes, Folditlg Beds, Sideboatds;*etc., to make room for holiday goods. JAS aw CLEAVES & SONS Ls on See our No soot, smoke sie uo "aN aylor. && Co. Ri SI BROKERS n SNOURAN CE AGENCY Office 110 South 3d St. Real’ to ye go to have age ty of eur collection of rent and management Fire Imsurance-Companies. References by permission— Ah ees Coreen €, oO don comission v7 We. will be pleased Jlose, perfonak aftentioiy gived to property. Risks solicited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Refreseft ‘first-class GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, NAL BANK, AV INGS. BANK ESTABLISHED 1864. TELEPHONE 174 HAD H! LOWING, SUGCHESOR ’FO MISS MARY B. THE 1. C. NEW MOVE: | na. as neapolist -Pet"Mt)sPan| with its own line. Chrwharisalso to be reached. This wilf give direct system service from Mioneapolis to New Orleans. CHILDREN’S “DAY. RG E GRIEF & CO, Representing the following “cI onipanies; } of Lif@rpeor, / HamburgeBremen Ins>Co., @f Germany Phoenix-Assurance Co, of Londap. | Agrlétttarat Tris; Co:, Greenwich Ins: Co., of New Vouk. Ins, Co. of County of Philadelphia. ARY" here RETAING AN INTEREST IN THE BUSINESS. PADUCAH, KY. omMficers The ipa isto, tap Min«| The Wa Fedéral court: adjourned Saturday night, and Judge Barr and the court who remained JURY DISAGREED. Louisville, The damoge suit of E. Tuesdays and Fridays are the days for wiped. ba gt gap for | of Milan, children tor ( denté af Green Grby's 108 South Third street. SERVI HIS WEEK. Was given There will bee gongs, od prayet!gcoa,, service at the Cumberland Presbyte- rian charch every pight this week un Uil Friday'whien’ Rey. R. M.:‘Tinnon, of Linvoln, Il, will begin “a revival eye shot out a road, eviden' was likely an Conner lives yesterday brought the railroad hospital here. It ig@fikely that bis vision is destroyed in one eye. Vorer CULTORE. Mrs, Jane Taylor Donoho desires pupils in vocal music, seen at the”pilmer bh ida} and Kyidays*fron™12 i. ne 2 9n Im ———onsis | MASONIC WORK, Capt. W hb lodge, Nance ae Wn. Po Grahamville du Ed to confer Masonic lodge at that place. FOK EXCHANGE, House in‘Mecitaméeburg ;3'roonts | hall, trout apd) 4, heck par. 40x140 feet. Price vacant lot ig. apyqcand boc Frenklin school preferred. PAINFUL 1S J ORI BS. ‘Lom Hart”Accidenty Shot by His Brother—Wim. ‘Bugg Hurt. * Tom Hart, of Rowlandtown, was shot in the leg accidently by his brother, Ed Hert, Saturday after- noon with s~@%-calibfe | He. ‘De Robertson was called and ated 3 wih, i vho di This is considered very fa for the News. have to be tried again at term of court Thesuit-of Bred Stewart, the Illinois Cen 000 damages for the loss of both leg man. durivg. bis stay. ¢ He Al: Moveni o . mmnsic' ! bage Suit. News Will Have to be Tried Tenn., against the News fovlishiog company, for $50,000, to. the jury about o'clock, and the jury fsiled to ag It stood seven to five in favor of Mr Robertson, of the News. est amount of damages proposed was which were gut off in the yards by the switch engipe, was remagded back to the McCracken circuit ort section | for trial had an} A poptlat attomey ia the damage suit was Mr. Ed Smith, of Mflan, dL excellept work for the Tenge, and is q most talented young made GOOD GOODS, ing the rounds of the press {s an item stating that the Royal. Baking Powder Company is the a e can be] vertiser in America. business itself must bel ef enormots mTone to justify so great dn expenditure in publicity. more dangerous than that success can be gained by advertising an article with indifferent merit. the ni Powd ppér bas turday night and | finds if she Daath = beat food she id the second degree in the} cannot do without; t oi hs ot Great merit ant good baad ing are both essential to make a pro- dycta great: success, Lot | Baking Powder possessing the first, Want| {ts proprietors-have wisély"used the ality,: gear }second, and the result. 1s. " througbout the company believe that tliereis no me- dium for, advertising like the news- p*pers, since in these énlightened days everybody reads them, ~ NEW BaND. band in the Elks, and baat of NewYork Against the Over. returned to M. Brown, ree. The great- orable ase will now the April The against. btral railroad, for $10,- de many friends here WELL ADVER=}| TISED. largest ad~ Of course, the There 18 no. fallacity But, oe reatest attal fore : The Royal arent -Lump. 70, 3 Office gt.B' Mr, R.-H, Kaelin, of ‘Baritstéwn; is at the Palmer, Attorney ‘Sam Crossland of Maj: field, is in the,cit; Mr. Lay aud wiley of ‘Golécnda, were in.the city laday. Trainmaster J.-A. Frates, -of: the Memphig division, is-at- the Palmer. ; Mr. L. C. Sturks;“of Hardin, Mar shall county, was id’the city loday. M. D. Nelon, of Caifo, ifspector if flpating ‘stock of the Hltpois’ Cep- H tru}. is inthe city,- - I Airs*Dr. A. Smitti, at'Deana, Lad. siting ihe family ef J.B. § afith, GW ashington street, Mr, Jobn Randolph; of Trigg county,. is here on’ 8° vist. 4o his borather, Cotistable Jack Randolph. Mr, J. E. Woley;, of Rising San, fad-, is visiting shis’ daughter, - Mrs WoC. Eubanks, 1000 Jefferson rr ad r and Mrs. James~ Hoot, of Ser Fifth street, are two! happy parents of & fine girl baby, born lust night. Mr. Catl Strou, ‘the new general foreman of the Illinois Ceutral, will arrive this afternoon fo take his new position, Miss Emma Hutcherson, after a week’s visit to her aunt,, Mrs. Mary Leigh, ‘returned Saturday fame home |. ; at Martio, Tenn. ¥ Architect Brainerd and ‘Mr. Jolin Marit went up, to Printeton, this morning to look after the construe- tion of anew Imildivg Rey. 1, F. Casey and wife atrived’ yesterday and went to. Woodville, gn which gircuit Mr, Casén Was appoint ed by the recent conference. “He has been a resident of Milah, Tenn. COUNCIL MEETING. |: The Called Sessidn. Tonight May fs Be Lively+Mayor’s ‘Address: , Soon Due, :3 The Mayor Has. Been at Work on it. For Several Days. Drug Ordinance; The Called meeting of the, counpi) tonight will doubtless be quite lively; as thé drug ordinance will come pp for second passage. It, js practically cprtain that it,will he passed,’ It will then devolye ypon the mayor to ap- prove or vetoit. If he vetoes it, he. will ave to give the peop'e a better reason than any of the arguments yet urged against ithe. ordinance, tto satisfy them: The wayor bas been at an on his annual address, which is to be deliv. red ht the next -regular meeting; « week ifrom today. It is supposed that {he policy:of the - administration will be fully outlined by the chief ex-: ecutiye in his proclamatioa, OF GREAT INTEREST, Crestou Clarke In “The Last of His Race” Tonight, a! ‘Phe Last of His Racé’’ the great romanvic drama which will, pe prodaced at Morton’s opera hofse tonight by Mr, Creston Clarke and a strong company of twenty, hesded by Miss Adelaide Prince, Mr. Clarke will be seen in several vostumes of much interest, owing to the fact they were formerly the prbp- erty of Ins wncle, Edwin Booth, who willed all of big stage costumes, and manuseripts to M ir, Clarke. ™wO MONTHS’ HU) Men. Leave Francis River. Gus Bright, Will Peiper and, Mr. Paducah For St, Gabriel left. yesterday for the St. Francis river, to be gone two months on ahent. They will be joined by others when. t! y reach the bunting frouad, TRAY OLICE, A blaek “horse, 15 bands high, 5 years old, with fore-top clipped; branded "L"? on left shoulder; has saddle and'vollar marks, ‘Ten dol- lars |reward will be paid for bis re- turn tor. C, A. Isbell, 723 South Sixth street, Paducab, Ky, 017-1m LOW RATE TO sr. LOUIS, On account. ofthe meeting of the Good Road & Public Improvement asso¢iation, the Illinois Central rail- W | rosa wil] on Nov. 19tb, 20th ‘and 21st sell tickets to St. Louis and rew turn at one fare plus $2,00 for the round trip,, good returning until Nov, 26, J. T. Don VAN, Agt. tf orn Rent,—Elegent seven-rooms, two-siery residence, Sixth and land. The Royal mt On Foot ty Organize} Inquiry Made of One W. A. Kin- One in the Eiks, A movement is now on foot to or- ganize a b itis intended apa e: it the biggest end b over had. Lhere-are already. many} making inquiry of one W. A, Kin ea ter from Mrs, Sherwood, of 506 G ucah | atreet, Washington. Apply 801 ‘Third street. 23nlw Drnggists will say they sell‘more Plantation Chill Cure than othere. | wHo KNOWS ime! dred, SI pposed to be Here. South }. Case Continued Gilyton Case Prrrintty~ Left Open Until Heard and “There was a busy session of the police! vonrt' this mordtuy, Judge Boaiek presi. “There were * sev. Upal folony warratity for Investigation Gorge “Townley, Goldred, “Was Tl chiargdd with beating ‘his wife. H did deny .kboukipg her down,,bu ati shes ofaged. ta wash his shirt. Ained:$20-aud ovate -for-pat- ‘tng himself to se-muck- treable, ¢pb SmithyroFthé county, better nowy ay Fighting Jou,” Was fined 4 ye Coats ‘for frinwetiiess,” fe » Bd Mat was cliprgéd’ ‘witht sting insulting Iangvage towards Will Lyle. The cpsg. was, continued. . “Thd case -agaiwst» Prank Clayton, bargedwith amalicionsly assaulting George Overstreet »-tt~'the™ pottery AYout) five! imontits ~#g0,* was eatled' this, ihatdtig in“the olive ‘court end patttalty® tesa” Overstreet” “swore that Clay(on ‘stéugk him’ While ‘bis baek Wag burp while Clayton swore chat Overstreet Aad. picked .yp, a suife | and wor -advoncing. towards itt. | Dhere-is” witness in Metropo- lis whip te:wadted;-and’the- ‘cnse--was left open ubtif"tomorrow, Eiji Drane, colored, cinngert with isiaufting Doss Pfoore ¥ito"an” ak & week go, was field to answer, . The, false wearing cages agatnst him and’ Wi Moore,.. Dass. Moore's. wife, with whow-he-was supposed. te be at ihe t{ime,'- were also'-cailed; amd he and the-woman’ waived -examination, being jneht toadsweér>’ "They went to jail ig G6Fanit we’ byte Th¢ Gade sgalast Willis Syritklatid, | polorad,. chargef with “fobbing Ea Har was, continued wotil Friday} as thd prosecuting. witness isin, Me- | wropofis, and cnnuoct.be gotten here betor Erica » Sixige Sanders- said + chat (trying to‘tur commonwealth Witness} es.ont Of toWh; wid that if he” léatd of, *h¢r” doing ghysbing of’ the kind’ gala} he, Wonla ¢ertaiuly’put, her’ in| “Ta ‘Case. against. Wall Hodge, chargpd with shooting Will Savith,’| who jis Btill-ie the hospital; was’ re~ Dext Saturday,’ du account of } Bé Agatast Bud Deis,” cole! apne omed, | Charged with obtaining man from bdqu vamed, Meadows by Dreteses,-im_felling him some har ties’ | stolen -by:-bim,. Davisy: who claimpdé it-was‘his own: property, was contipued until Friday. > Jobu Hale was warped by the court! that he hat-better let the ‘datighter of Heary McCauley, colored, slone. Mule js better. known. as. ‘\Brownie,’ aud Was recently pursued.into a store 90, Byoadway because he had the pic- ture! jof the girl pinned.on his coat He ip caffegedt 06 have héen arotsing! the: inp Elie’ father again, and was relenged” op vonditfon that Ue have} nothibg.futther to.do with the, girl. He Pfomised.. Lydon and Anvie Copeland weré | charged with a breach of the peacd. '' Jde Williams; a ‘youth of the’ Ssine| neightorhvott,’ swore that the womai ' sent! for “‘hitt and asked him why he had been {s kidg qbout her. | He denied the chargé, and Lydan ap- pearal, . ‘There was every indication | of trouble, aud Willams’.was not, looking: for it, .He ran,:and the Copeland'woman, in trying to’ inter- cept hit; fell and cat Her hand.’ She} was fined $5 ahd costes, and there was no evidente against Lydon, who was released. Several persons were charged with failing to pay their license, and were released on condition that they pay thefp ‘av once. The case against Max Owgby, of Unioo City, was tett open until this! atterooun The young mao’s fat a\rived yesterday and! the tefendant claims he, and, Wyne had heen on.a drunk, and that he had no iptention of taking the money. He wilt be defended by ‘Hon. I, ML, Quigley, and will'probdbly be-acquit-} te?’ | He! comes’ of x’ good family, Q is ‘father, Judge Owaby, is rail- attorney. gud Beil, o'clock of Court street, was] bawdy, house Tie case. against: Max Ownby is on tral this afternoon “before Judge| Sandprs, * You take nd risk on Plantation Chill Cure, as it is gesradteed to cure. NEW WANCEL um ING The Postofties Has One Which Runs by, Flectricity. MACHINE, , Postmaster Fisher has received a Rew cancelling machine, which wijl bea valuable auxiliary in getting the mails distributed rapidly It is similar to those used in all the big city offices, and is run’ by electricity,and cancels automatically, by electrivity, Druggists will they sell more Plantatios Chill Cure than all others, FABBATIT SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. The. young .people of tbe First Presbyterian -chureh held the first| ™ andiyersary of their Sabbath sohvol | last evening at the church, gnd it wad attended by'a large and appreci- ative crowd. ~The program was most creditable. Celery: Cakiormia . grapes, N Mayor Lang is in receipt of a let- South Washington, D...C., and | dred, who ls supppeaft to be Jil ine cei | boarding, house Add to whom | T York graPer'in' tiabkets at Calissiy ARE COMING SHCRTLY, City, ‘Atiortiey, Li Bidost is in. of a letter pa the Aweric jone - of Stricktumd's sisters vas e| fined) $40. and. Costs. for running | ° Legan to caress It, still spe same soothing tone, and in w | intelligible to me, at least. After a few miputes the beast began to answer ina mfch lowered tone of voice, and evi- | dently recounted his woes. Possibly |-elephants, when “enjoying poor | hoalth," like to confide their symptoms | to sympathizing listeners as much agdo te “ Hamberger Steak Man, there was an explo- ‘Last night earl, It sibn’ at Fourth and Broadway. ethanated from the subteranead as) ‘ot the hamberger steak foundry on | ‘the, cotuer. «There were four or five ‘boys inside at the, time of the explo: aion, bat immediately . afterwards there wasn’t one within. ten feet. They al thought Gabriel was outside talling them, audjsome went aut the. witdows. and doors, while others Yowdll an easy egress through the yoOf. When ihe thing, . whatever” it was, Went off, and the frightened boys did likewise, there wgs,.no ove in, sight,..1o sbout three minutes there were about 100 people and two cops. On¢ of thoocoupants of the wagon was **Trillys Wohea Trilby. track terta fra,bis feet were sitaizhtas his Bir, aut his Qoicwas pretty stearght | He was bleeding, and straightway be gan ‘to show bis companions, where {ibe hémb went-through the wagon The police Lad to-arzest somebody, fo they nabbed a newspaper reporter ‘ist,’an‘l attempting to blow gp .the {hamberger steak concern. He had Pau:lemonium ceased on the corner in a short time, and it was subse- quently learned that someone had placed two cannon-cravkers the wagon, and the racket was easioued by the explosion. oc- For fresh Oyters in w Bulk-of ean go atliasi’s. MARKEE REPORT. Reported hy S, Livingston, Givin Dealer | November 28,— Open High Close | Wheat— Dee 65.7 66.2 661 b May....66,.1 , 46.3 8 66.2 Corh— Dee, 331 33.1 May 34.4 4.4 at Oats— | Dee 26.1 b Ma 26.6 | Pork— Dec.. 7.70 V77 Jan. 9,00 905 | May.. 9.20. 9.92 Lard— Dee 480 4.82 4,82 Jao 4.90 4,95 4.95 Ribs— May.. 4.47 4.67 Dev...; 4,42 Jan.., 4.52 4,5 Sagar stock—$1.2 Am. Tobacco stock 56 L. & N. stock—63',. Pats—65% . Calls—66 's. Northwestern receipts —648, NEW YORK COTTON, Open High Dec.. 5 5.43 dan.. oH March., May 5 0 3.60 NEW ORLEANS COTTON, Open. High Close Dec... 5.03 Jan.. 5,18 5.13 Mch.. 927 May 5.38 50e. tay save your life. Plavta- tion Chill Cure has saved thousanda SPMPATHETIC KIPLING. Mew He Ch Elephant by © with Hf od the Spirits of w Siek nversing The following anecdote comes frouj the lips of an American trave spebt some time in tl afd Kipling in,Londe Gne ‘afterhoon we went together te the Zoo, and while » al tour | proceeding from the é ‘What's the matter in there?” asked f the kee © what froip iment, whieh was inful, I fol 0 up close to the ant with hurried ot the ng louder and more p a saw him stood direction od ped en¥s and trunk. He was actual tears at. the same time that he,mourned his lot most audibly Ty angther moment Mr. Kipling way Hight up to the bars, and I heard him speak to the sick beast in a language may hi en lifted, the monster turned sleepy little suffering eyes upon his visitor and put ont his trunk, Mr human invalids, Certain it Was that Mr. Kipling ephant car ried on a conver jon, with the result that the elephant found his spirits ed and improved. — The t out of his voice, he forgot ich to be pitied, he 0 experiences with bis friend, and he was quite unconscious. ay was Mr. Kipling, of the amusedand interested crowd collecting about the cage. At last, with astart, Mr. Kipling found himself and his elephant the ob- Ie Was au aU ze Za ini" Rat and accusea him of veing an anarob- | to prove an.aldy Héfute 19 jen spo, | under | 4 A HW hat Tanunge were you talking to the elephant?” I asked when I overtook my friend | “Language? hit dd you thean answered, with & lau, Are fou d Mowegit,’ can you tall to all those beaste fp tt own tongues?” but he only,emiled in.re ply —San Frencleco Argonaut, WHY Min DYE THEIR HAIR. A Warber Rays They De $0 Cb Make Employers Think They Are Yo “It, would surprise you,” He in s+ * said the pro a baeh prietor of a.barber shop wi room where bis cystonigrs might have their hair dyed, “if you. knew th f'amount of business 1 do in hair dye I Know it is the general Opinion 'that ‘the only people who use hair dyes ar peroside blonds and women of uncer tainage, but a great many of my cus tomers are among quite another clas: ot pedple. “Of late years there has heen a great sid or mid gains employ el ep. and a me th'gray har ‘a8 & hard time of it nding wort Now, there are a gre many gry hitred ‘iiten Who dre mechanics just i good, or’ Vetter, than the younger me ut ate itandioapped on account of thel: | gray bairs. These mon are my best « ers, A,.man who wapta to have h Tair dyed can have a shave or a halt ] edit iy my barber shop and then go inte | the back room and bave lla hair dyed without abyone Iiowing anything about it Pepple’ liké it that way. When o nian Wants to have his hair dyed he antitknown.. Ican tell by be ma if he wapts a bair, dye. a shamefaced expression wen iia" " man goin pawnshop for the #rat time “A number of my customers are ms chauits, clerks and bookkeepers, wh are ‘still in the prime of life, but- whose nerally { hair bas turned gray. They gé | come on Saturday night to get 4 } and then they step into the bac j'and have their hair and acuhattinba their mustaches dyed “Of course it wo id be & dead give he was gray and away if € man’s m biy hatr brown’or black, butagin most oawen the mustache {s 20 yeara younger nthe hair-ou the bead, {t doesn have tp be dyed as soor “J, nell the dyetin bottles, but most peaple prefer to have me put {t on, as 1 can do & more evenly and thorough!y When ‘Tapply it it lasts just about week, Lt Wouk! t longer than pied only the har grows enoughin that time tO show gray-at the roots. Why, Lear make a man look ten years younger y giving bim a clean shaye and dyeing Tean make the hair almost ay Color, but most people want It black | or brown: Dark brown is the favorite color; binck coites next, I have one tistomer who dyes hie hnir red, but he t irge red mustache, and, of course s to heve his hatr to mateh.”—Chi -_ Third Street is still the street Mrs M, E, Lesh still the place to buy Hats Cheap No Trouble To Show Goods | Ve Intended“ ay Say Something a About Filters, but think ik best * just now to keep mum on.ac. count of the weather, Arnie Mond oe Leo | Aix eater. They could no ey better at any price, ° ae only by wth Scott Hardware Co. Mab we ew ae ee the following brands of Shotguns: \ L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, . ITHACA, WINCHESTER. “ALSO LOADED SHELLS 'M.E. JONES © — BARRY & HENN EBERGER ‘Crabtree... COAL. deanefield Screened Lump, 8c; Egg, 8c; Nut, 76; All sizes paterouhe, $7.80 por. ton. uvolole qld Yi via Ad aa Clippings, 4¢ per Bundie. ' We will take date’o? our customers, so'send us your orders, SPOT: CASH Render Coal Gives dhlire satisfaction, and we are proucfof our system of scretns. Thev are the best in westero Kentucky. Prime Lumps6 cents; Prime tgg 8 cents; Roller. Screened. Nut The. ag Loe Anthracite $7. ian. i Telephone 70 Central Goal and Iron Company.» . JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 MRS. 'R."BURGAUER, Solicitor! Yard, Tenth and Jefferson =, THE LEVER:THAT: MOVES TE oN market in the intere:. 0! sonsnmets.() isq al ONE NIGHT, : wonDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, RETURN OF THE FAVORITES,; = baeSTON” CLARKE AND MISS ADELAIDE PRINCE, In the Great Romantic Play, ‘The LastofHis Race The Play that gave the greatest sat isfaction of last season. Handsome Costumes! Beautiful Stage Settings! * — Strong Situations! The Same Excellent Company! Prices 25C, 35¢, 500, 75¢; $1.00 +". Seats on sale Saturday morning at Van Culin’s book store, 427 PRP) pwn! WE WILL SERVE Yt PROMPTLY SAND VT PRIGES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST os ANTHEA CITE, ST. BERNARD” COAL-AND-GOKE, ALSO PITFSBUGH GOAL,” 2:'°! FOR SPOT CASH hag | st BERNARD COAL-COMPL 5 (Greguronarap) mai SPHONE NO, aC I - HENRY MAMMEN,jJr.. . . BOOKBINDER Book- ig out of ing plant. Mati toe -RROADWA A thoroughly equi ‘You need send not! Patent Flat-Ovening Books Should Have Your Patronage, for served of all observers aud beat a hasty retreat, leaving bebind hin a very dif- ferent creature from the one Sead nad nd. oesn't that beat sing you ever D 4% Three Reasons... Dalton, The Tailor. IN’S DRUG STORE tole OVER mene FIRST :. “He gue cantees @ perfect fit, SECOND 2 Herdoes ull his work with home labor, THIRD; s-He will eell you a suit bt clothes' a Shed PI 5 ‘ pheendohs t chuwd i pater ms maf Riana a woman tt ay Pes nA” FOURTH AND BROADWAY yo fT 1 a Vy £ ‘ . yi { ar