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i Christmas Presents for Everybody. What to buy, where to go, ami how much to pay. puzzles the whnlo wjrlil just now. Wo tiro in a position to Bolyo-all theso problems for you for cnrcfdl ami thoughtful buying on our nart. hai brouiihttoizothcr acroat holiday stocK wuicli must bo disposed of.

Mnljo' this Btoroitho basis of holiday supplies and co how satisfactorily you will bo erved. A Special SilK Purchase. You carl find hero Till tho newest silks, satins and brocade for either waists of dresses lovely gilts lor tlio vromcQiiolks, i Changeable taffcttas in nwest combinations for 75c and 85c the yard Ileallj' elegant black Duchess satin, 27 inches wide, for'TGc. Handsbmo brocades nt 79c, 85c and 98c jho yaid. Satin striped, delicate shades in evcningtalTettas for 75e, reduced from fl.25, A Doll Bazaar.

Is going on in our, children's cor. ner. Baby eyes snap and girlish hearts crow clad at a climnsc of our dolls. Jointed dolls, with pretty faces and cuVly hair, for 10c. BIsquo head dolls, that open and shut tlclr eyes, kid bodies, for 25c.

BhWuo head dolls jn sailor costumes' for 25c. iointcd bodied, bisque head llolls. prettily dressed, for each. A Revelation in Handkerchief Selling This js our prize department, where all that is newest, best and nrctticstis displayed, nt prices that will spare vour purse. Children's school handkerchiefs, with ncai printed borders at 25c.

tho dozen. Men's hemstitched lawn handkerchiefs, good size and quality, 5 cents eneu. Men's all-linen hemstitched hand kerchiefs lit 15c and 25c. Ladies'' linen cambric handkerchiefs, hemstitched, embroidered and real lace edged, for 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, Wo will stamp initials on all linen handkerchiefs' bought beforo Xmas frco of charge. Gloves the Correct Gift.

Wo ask consideration for out holiday lino of gloves for men, women and children. Serviceable gloves for men for 50 cents. Men's kid gloves, in all tho populnr shades, for $1 tho pair. Stylish red, brown, tan and green shades, in ladies' heavy stitched kid gloves for 81,00 the pair. Missos five-hook kid cloves at $1 tho pair.

Umbrellas. A special of superior styles as partioular help to these who can't think what to buy for Christmas. 2G inch fast black sateen umbrellas with steel rods for 75c. Congo handles, steel rod, gloria silk umbrellas for 98c. Sterling silver mounted handles, heavy English gloria silk umbrellas for 81.39 The Oloak Trade.

Wo propose to have a brisk cloak trade liom to-day until Christmas if is a once oosciumiv, tor wu sell the choice of every garment in the jacket department for the uniform price of 87.50. This includes many handsomo wrapp worth twice tho amount. Also offer you clioico of any plush capo in, our stock for $10. Holiday Fancies Pretty leather belts with fancy buckles for 15c. Nice black Coney Muffs at 49c Sterling silver knives 48c and GDc.

All wool serges, navy blue and black, for 25c. Sido comb3 at 5c. nnd 10c the pair Neat pearl shirt waist seta at 25c. Sterling silver scissors at 81.49. Whitoand gray fur rugs at $1.89.

Men's stylfSi teck tics at 25c0 Coquc feather boas, 58c and 98c Hemstitched damask towels 25c. Black concv and gray hair mutfs at 81.00 Leather card cases and purses combined, 25c. and U9c. Sterling si)vcr mounted purses 49c Ellis, Rudy Phillips. Ono For Jailer.

Otllcer Fayette Jones has announced his intention of running for jailer, and in a few days will make a formal announcement of his candidacy. Ho ono of tho most popular men in the city and county, and will no doubt command a strong fol lowing. Konl listute Trunsfcr'i Barnes Elliott today trded to 11. T. Frank some property at tho cud of Jackson street.

lint Buruwell. Dr. D. 1. Jcwctt was called to Bardwcll yesterday morning to attend Dr.

G. W. Turuoy, who is dan gerously ill of pneumonia, no returned today. Now for the Kiinball Piano for tlio laughter. Kimball hall.

It. M. SuTiiiauN, Manager. I Broad way. call for them.

Br Parties desiring good second, hand clothing or shoes wilhllnd a large at my plaec. Shoes repaired. We have-'' first-class workmen employed, and tan do your work ou short notice will call for your repair work if! notified and will also deliver it. CHAS." NORWOOD. TONIGHT.

Windsor Theatre LEW WATKRS S. K. FOHF.MAN South Third Street. Druggists sell it. For sa'c by Ochlschlacger alker, druggists, Fifth and Broadway.

x. Paid Ills Fine. Leslie Taylor, of near Mason's Mill, did not spend Christmas at homo thU time, for he was just released from the county jail yesterday afternoon, after serving ten days for carrying a pistol. He paid his line. Will I'xtelld Ills ltiiNlne.fi.

Mr. It. G. Terrell, the well known seed and implement dealer, will add new slock to his establishment and start traveling men on the road this year after tho wholesale trade. Mr.

Whoelcr'H Dog. Olllcer Sherman Phillips left yes terday afternoon for Fairfield, in quest of Hon. C. K. Wheeler's flue bird dog, recently stolen from him li(ri Ofllccr Phillins was down nt Fulton a few days ago after tho dog, I A Family Kesort for Uvlles and CMIJrrn.

The Beautiful Domestic Drama in Four Acts, entitled, MABEL HEATH." Change of play twice a week Admission, 10 and 20 cents. Don't forget our Matinees every Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Admission 10 cents. LOCAL MENTION. Kov.

Ilnrtun l'rcnclicd. Bev. G. II. Barton preached at the Union Gospel meeting on East Court street last night to good crowd.

The meetings are proving of interest and tonight Rev. W. E.Cavc will preach. Tho First Candidate. Mr.

T. J. Moore, the well known insurance man, is a candidate for county clerk, having announced yesterday. Mr. Moore will make his opponents in the primary get hustle on themselves.

TorKent. Front room wth board. Apply to Mrs. Jennie Hall, corner Eighth and Jefferson. The Chief Got Sick.

Chief Hall, of the night polico force, became so ill about midnight that ho had to bo carried home. His condition is improved today, how ever. Dunce Lnst Muht. The Cotillion Club's dance given last night at tho l'almer House was one of the best ever given, and was attended by a large crowd of the elite. Kimball Pianos are the pride of nil will nations.

It's an honest piano at nn honest price. Kimball, ball. It. M. Sirrnr.Ki.iN, Manager.

45J0 Broadway. The king of terrors in competition, "Kimball Pianos;" everybody likes them. It. M. SuTHKitLiN, Manager, 430 Broadway.

Notv Year's Iteccplion. A gamo of basket ball wound up the Y. M. C. A.

New Year's last night. At the afternoon ami evening session a great many people visited the hall Inspected the building. Union Serlces Next Week. Union prayer service will be held each day kext week at the First Christian church. The comiirj week is the week of ptuyer, desig nated so by the Evangelical Alliance.

The ministers of tho city met this morning and arranged a program for week. No greater calamity can befall a person than ill healths Coughs nnd colds in shcinsclves aiu not serious maladies. The more trivial cough or cold if neglected may lead to asthma, bronchitis or consumption. The right time to treat a coitah or cold is right away. Delay means danger.

Dr. Bell's Pine Tar HaupyNs a quick cure, a sure cure and a sae cure. but did not find him. J70, PERSONALS. Coal; Go.

210 8. Third Street. Telephone No. 13. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal; The Best on the Market.

Metropolis Clippings' tor Kindling. sAyk youk Cast-Off Clothing AND SfcOES. I will BUY homjor Cash. Housewives can flndNiiany articles about tho hohso too iniiflji worn for wear, but too gofd to throw away. Gather them uplind send them to tne or notlfi'inc bvuOetal card nVl 1 will Mr.

M. D. Holtcn, of Mnyficld, is in tho city. Col. J.

M. Buckncr, of Louisville, is in tho city. Supt. W. II.

llarahan, of the I. is In tho city today. Mr. G. II.

Warncken has gone to Clnrk3vllle for a few days. J. M. Milstcad, of Grand Itlvers, is in the city. Mr.

J. D. Wisdom, of is at tho Palmer. J. B.

Trail, of Bird-mile was in the city this morning. J. F. Allen, of Mnrlou, 111., in tho city this morning. II.

L. Mosgrovc returned to home at Caseyvillc this morning. Walter Ilnrlcy loft at noon Memphis to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

W. K. McGary Family Troiibltw. Mrs. Bettie Can trill this afternoon swore out a warrant before Judge Sauders against Laura Thomas, colored, charging her with a breach of the peace.

The two families live near Madison and Third, and had an altercation. Today while milking good resolutions, toquit buyiii'' coal that is sloV to kindle. linkers and is dirty, and resolve uj ony in uiu jiiiurp me original Fordsville Coal. (Sold only by Jeff J. lead Tenth and JeilfersoH.

Telephone 1 was his for re- turned at noon from KaYlington. Mr. Gus Covington and wife nre visiting in Murray. Mr. W.

T. Walker nud wife, of Dycrsburg, aro at the Palmer. Tom 'orbett leaves for Memphis at noon to visit relatives. Mr. Chos.

E. Graham and ifc returned last night from Nashville. Misses Ella and Ida Nance have returned from a visit to the country. Miss Myrtle Thomas arrived yesterday from Mayficld on a visit to relatives. Mr.

King Brooks left at noon for Chicago to resume his studies of dentistry. Mr. Tom C. Leech and wife left this morning for Hot Springs, Arkansas. Misses Ituth Dilk and Ethel Bailey, of Metropolis, arc visiting in the city.

Mr. Fred Hippie went to Princeton this morning on a visit to his son. Messrs. Lloyd T. Wilson and .1.

D. Mocquot went to Louisville on busiucss last night. Foster Tnrclkeld, of Tolii, came down and returned ou the packet this morning. Mrs. S.

Stroud went to Southland this morning on the packet to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wallace are the parents of a line baby boy, born at noon.

Mr. W. L. Sullivan was slightly improved today, but his condition is still precarious. Mrs.

Prof. V. B. Hatfield and children have returned faom a visit to relatives up the road. Mr.

Frank Hoover has resigned his position at the Western Union telegraph office. Mr. T. II. Cosby, of Hickory Grove, is a guest of his brother, Street Inspector Cosby.

Miss Evtlynnc Brandon tv ill leave tomorrow for Memphis, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Phelps. ltoscoo Purycar leaves tomorrow for Clinton College, after spending the holidays here. Tom Moss, left last night for the Louisville schools, after spending the holidays hero. Miss Nan Crosslanrt returned to her home in Mayileld this afternoon, after a visit to relatives.

Miss Delia Jackson returned to her home in Clinton this afternoon, after a visit to Miss Ilattie Clark. M'ss Jane Holland returned to her home in Birmingham yesterday, after a visit to Postmaster Clark aud family. Squire T. II. Cosby, of Hickory Grove, is in tlio city on a visit to his brother, J.

W. Cosby, the Street inspector. Mrs. Addle Mantz returned to her home in Smithland morning, after a pleasant visit to her son, Fiuuk, of this city. Mrs.

Joe McKee and two children returned to their home nt DcSoto, at noon, after a visit to Dr. Jim Long and family. Prof. ('. C.

Howard and Miss Giaco Alsbrook, of Hampton, were in the city this morning on their way home from a visit to Memphis. uiul Mrs. B. P. Curlln nnd Master (idle Burks, have returned to their homo in Union City, after spending the holidays with Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Avcritto on North Ninth street. Mr. T.

E. Denison, a prominent youug man of Marion, 111., was a guwst to-day of Mr. Will Webb. He came over yesterday to attend last nght's gtrmnn, aud returned at noon today. He is a most agreeable young gentleman, and mrdc many friends during his brief stay.

Tho cheapest working men and boy's shirts mid uiiflerwear in town at New Backet Stont. 1 l-A littsburgli Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. IteniBof Interest Ileltitivo to tlio Jttillrontls niul Kailroitil people. C. AMI ST.

Conductor Wsddle returned from the south end hist night and caught local out this morning. Engineer James Spence leaves on 104 for Memphis to run extra on the lower dlvisiou until further orders. Conductor Austin, old 'get there Bob" of the locals, gave tho high ball on train 108 yesterday and away she went for Memphis. Engine 125, Sandy liming nud Earl Morrick ou the lookout, left about this morning to bring in that part of train 117 left by 5. A slight mishap occurred to engine 5 this morning, pieveuting her pulling a full train, but she is coming in on one side with -'lint cars she can handle.

I did not learn the nature of the accidmt. W. II a whilom express messenger on the road, who has been in the I. C. for some weeks past, with fever, was around this morning mingling with the bo)s, who are all pleased to sec him out again.

Ben Itodgers, the eagle eyo on the '100 had a guest out with him this a. which he says is of royal blood, being of lineal descent from the Queen's own kennel of bird dogs. To us it looked Just like any 'other cur "purp" The crews of the local freights are all happy once more. They got a goon rest yesterday and aro now again on their tegular days. They wcic up with the larks this morning aud singing as blythely us the last prima donua at her debut.

Fireman Jack Bunker, who has been Hors du combat" since ho joined the bird gang at the time of the Somervillc wreck, reported for duty yesterday and will go south with the wild geese, and ohovcl coal into the lheboxes Jon the Memphis end. Tho following list is a complete roster of the names of the men employed in train service on January 1, 1897. It is published at the request oi several of tliem. he on the list one time alone will tell. Train in astci J.

Conductors J. Thomas A. l'yles, M. Diigger, M. C.

Hobertson, Samuel How many will year irom now, It is as follows: It. Itorfc. II. Kirkhuul, Alex Fulton, F. B.

Sugars, W. I). ituior, ji. t. Austin, jscnnelt lert, 11.

II. Woodward, J. Perkins, C. C. Scott, A.

F. Atwood, II. Garner, Alex C. Weddle. Baggagemen G.

Grchan, II. O. Cherry, C. J. Holt.

Porters Dock Poo, Al Watson, John Smith, Itobt. Duiilap, Tom Sledd. Brakemcn Mnc Storey, John Hall, J. I. Meadows, Jar mm Ealey, James Lewis, Frank Ilogwood, El bert Buck, George Parker, Frank Morthlund, W.

S. McCormick, Buck Brannon "Bed" Singleton, James linden, Ed It. W. Gay, J. I.

McDadc, Greenwald, Charlie Allen. Yardmasters J. E-. Jones, John Morthlund, Frank Itork, F. It.

Dun-kin. Switchmen W. A. Perry, It. L.

Beck, Walter Holt, John Tolbert, Dick Biewer, George McKee, P. M. Ycar and r. Smith. motivi: row kii.

Mnster Mechanic C. G. Potter. Engineers A. S.

Clute, William Spence, Charles Bitter, Gus Gideon, Harry Ihornberg, Jns. Meignu, Thos. Sisson, Henry Barhee, Mike Duffey, Joe Habacker, Herring, Gardner Sheppurd, Frank Sales, Sandy Herring, Sum A. Lowe, Ed Colton, P. M.

Gcldcn, Thos. Do Loach, J. E. Holmes, Henry Buck, Tom Englert, Bca Itogers. I'ireincn Harry Pixler, Wm.Kano, Geo.

Kane, Joe Bockholl, Frank Schravcn, Hugh Edwards, Phil Smith, Jas. Gillespie, J. M. Burkcr, Itobt. Waynick, C.

E. Hicks, Mike Galvin, P. W. Humphrey. B.

F. Bush, Ed Loftou, Frank Turner, J. J. Smith, Will Alexander, Wiley Thomas, Sid Gideon, Earl Worrick. Hostlers Jas.

Saucrbcrg, Allen Stubcr, Tom Gideon. Get the besL St. jienianl Coal, St. Bernard Silver! Coke, Pittsburgh Coal ami Amlmicito Coal from the St. iiernaKl Coal incorporated, 42IJ Vuroailway.

Telephone No. 8. Qct. 21 AVont to I'vnnsvlllc. Magician Kecne and his company left this morning for Evnusvillc on the Hopkins.

1 hoy ill play there to morrow night. Mrs. Banks Winter, wiio accompanies ner nusoand, was fcimerly a society bello of and has a number of friends in Paducnh, some of who entertained her during her stay. 'I he Wnuijs One. In the polico court report of yes terday it was Jeiinio White who was lined 85 and costs and recognized in the sum of 8100 for her good be- hr.vlor, Instead of Ida Iluinllton.

Dr. Mcndeiilmli's Improved Chill and Fctcr Curd, guaranteed to cine chills nniMcycrl aud malaria in all forms. TastviJeVs. Price 60 cents. Look foe the pKtttro of J.

C. Men- denhall, and takevqo other. Sold by DuBols Co. Wm. KaUes.

Eades "VHWHwaHMMaHaNltai DEEIIART to 1lrt I. i )lrift4 Kmi STATEMENT of tin: OViTilritU (NfMril SAVINGS iutw'urvU) I unmui TttXr IMl I l.l'l Uthrr I1.HM Dim from ilinU I)ii from i lunvs IWle Cum-Hey. Cbxlrn lor Other cuh Item. Total i. rib CaHltal ii'ork pakl In.

Suriilnn Inutl ItnillrMnI 1. 1 ludltlduitt drnoslu i.l.liu Phono 53, 1 I 1i 1... 1. I tlS7V i. IJWWH I OH I K.I7HIJ I I CO II) 1.

I HI L. 1 fflsoi I H.tnkiliiKslti4 Ji. 10,11 1 1 Total 8080,878.73 GEO. C. THOMPSON, President CITIZENS' I I oi IKMi lllxudlltk BANK.

At lh I. Loan and UMkiui to it.VUiu awi A ttMf .1. 1.IH.V.0CJM 1 1 lI I. A0W I I AT THE GHUBGHES. 7.ir W.I' dashler (iro O.

II hit. I K. M. KlVliMi. VUlBrtr" U.

IVI I STATU OK KI'NTl'UttY OUNTY OK CltACKKN I HiitworU! ami orn to i VV I'aton, canliltr thU, Ihtvinlivr Mti IIIAH, K. ltlLII4llllS.N Noury 1'uMi. Bcv. T. Ii.

Bouse will preach at the Second Baptist church in the evening nt 7:15. No other services except Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. 1 he public invited. At tho Lutheran church, 412 South Fourth street, Sunday school at 9:30 a.

in. Services in German at 10:15 a. in. and in English at 7 p. in.

Broadway Methodist church: Sunday school tit :30 n. E. A. Fox, superintendent. Preaching nt 11 a.

m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Epworth League Monday 7:30 p. m.

Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :30 p. in. A cordial invitation is extended to all the II. B. Joii.sson, Pastor.

Tho usual services at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, corner of Sixth nud Court streets, M. pastor. Preaching at 10:15 a. m. and 7:80 p.m.

Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Junior Endeavor 3:00 p. in. Senior Endeavor 0:15 p. m.

The pastor will also preach at the Union Gospel Mission at 3 :00 p. in. All arc cordially invited to attend these services. Week of Prnyer. The week of prayer will be observed by the various churches of the city iu a union meeting to be liuld at tho First Christian church, beginning at 8 p.

in. on January The following is tho program Mou'ay, January lluiuillatluti TlinuUiglylng." Hev. W. I'oiirwl au.i a Scbaicl Tuesday, January, 5. "TIib Church 1'imer.

al," UbV. II. II, Jobmloa anl lliuby WeilnuJ.iy, January 0. "Hatlona atul nlir ItultTM, Itev.U.M Hartou anil I). I'l, uru.iy ThursJay, January Mlion, Itav.

M. I. ChapiKill anJ Lloyd T. iiwoi Krlilay, January 8, "Homo MIlons, Hcv Ward and John (1. Miller.

Saturday, January 8 'families a il ScbboM, Ilor, W. Cavo and l'rof A Caflo, Services at tho First Christian. southeast corner of Seventh aud Jcf. fcrson streets, at lOilo a. in.

mid 7:30 p. m. Tho morning service will ho an "11181811811011 scivice," at which time niuetecn ollleiuls till consecrate themselves to their work for thoicar 18'J7. The subject of tho evening senium will be, "Tlio tho Lawful and Unlawful Uso of the I ii i JS. I Capital, profits Geo, LlWhard.

Mmh HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, IS, THE LEADING COAL IN THE tilTY. Try a load and you will bo convinced Hhat Jit is the and best. We will appreciate a share of yolr patronage, a specialty. 5c. CIGARS.

Ask ForThem. -OF THE- 7 At close of business Deofcmber 31st, 1890. Call loans nnd time paper 8133, 18 Government Premium on gov. bonds Other stocks and bonds Banking house and fixtures Trcasur of U. S.

5 per cent, fund Cash aud exchange. 50,000.00 4.000X) 517.00 1 I 23,800.00 2,250.00 I ard, COAL i c( aancBl, hottest tomjit delivery Office and Yard, Oth and Harrison Streets, RUSE SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT AmerigantGerman National Bank I.IAIUI.ITII'Sr surplus 12th SU ami -I 0 Circulation 15,000.00 Deposits 3 18. .1 1 Semi-annual I ED. L. ATKINS, Cashier.

HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE ii AT THE Bon Ton. Bakery." Wc trill do i than ,) ou can at luune. Fresh Broad and Cakes Always on hnnd Give us tiur orders. I'mxls ilelieretl to anv part of the city. Frsd Greif.

Seventh and Washington S'. DR. Cv EUBANKS, IH)jteQlVTlUST, om IllWllli 1' 'S Ti 'rtihoiK I'M ii J) Jell, T. ii-phone ll onii Hours i Tel. 1G0.

Bes. 100 N. -X OVERFS BAND Is prepared to furnish FIRST-CU-S MUSIC BALLS, ARTIES AND (OPENINGS. THIMS En. Os i mi), Manager.

I-. iklLyLEK, HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTER. (illAIMMl, K'AI UI.A.INU AMI II Trlpllo' ItMldrncu 1017 Jacktou IIIWOUII I INUMLIl, 177 1'AllCOAII, Kv. Law." Sunday school nt 0 a.m., Prof. Mcliroom, superintendent: Junior Endeavor at 2 p.

in. Senior Endeavor at p. in. Mission Suudny school on Tenth street, be tween umy aim iinrnson, E. E.

Bell, superintendent. Y.M. A. The monthly mixed meeting will occur tomonow (Sautloy). IJjio addicvs 13 assurcil from Hie fa'cHljat Bcv.

W. II. Piukorton is for tho af tcrnoou. Tljc liyfir is 1 p. in.

at the Y. M. C. A. iiufiding.

All men aud women aro, conlinlly invited to bo present. Special LOST HOy7 Stniycd I'ioiii Home ami Ciimiot He I'oi'iid. Fictl Utty, tho 10-year-old son of II. Utty, colored, of 130'J Clay street, left home Monday morning about 10 clock, and cannot ho found. His father has searched tlio entire city but cannot liud the lost boy.

I'MubiNlii'ii Bcimtitlloii. Attend theSmUlr'f)Usiness College, a practical sclioul of established rep utation, t'pcu nolli day anil night. No classes enter nt any time. Address John 1). Smith, corner lid and Madison Sts.

2J7 Try the old St. Bernard Coal and jeU he if you want the most burnNfoV tho money. St. Bernard Coal cdl incorporated, 12U Uroadway. 'JWepliono No.U, MOORE'S AIRTIGHT HEATI Wc guarantee this l(tovo to use less fuel and give tnoroltoat than any other Soft Coal Stove on, tho market.

Wo guarantee cvcrtoTesold by us. have this stove In Uirco Also a full lino of stoves of every description carried (n stock. I V-A- SCOTT (IKOOHI'OHATED.) imoADWAY (Sion ok BIG HATCHET.) "UIUMUWI PADUCAH, KY. REMOVHL. M.

MARKS The well-known clothing merchant, Has Moved from 120 to 116 S. 2d St. Two doors A full line of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES HATS and CENTS' FUUNISHINCW constantly ou hatnJ. A'bo cheapest nnd best store in tho city. TVS.

MHRKS, 110 S. Second Street. The Gcnln' Furnisher. NOTICE. FOTOGRAFS AT YOUR OWN PRICE.

From now until the Jlrit of January. 1897, I lill make holiday run on my Cabi price of $2.00 per dozen. the money iu the city, 4 05v' Broadway. L't fcotografs at the rock tottoiu The lxstt 'foU" ccr oftcrOvl for C. P.

McCLEAN. EsTAllLlftlKl) 18G5. WiLLIRM NfGBL, TllClLCADING Diamonds, Watches. Clocks. PINEljBWELRY flHD SPECTiJCUS.

FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor. Broadway and Third Streets. Don't Get Mad WHEN YOU DRINK Watch cleaned and now main Spring replaced at 81.00 each for limited time. PADUCAH, KY ai yourscu on uiiristmas wUcn you commence to cat candy and nil the sweet things which make your tvethj nche, because yoi didn't havo them attended to in time to save yiu all tho pain nnd "It is never too late," ho como oiiNuow and have thai decayed tooth filled and lA ready to cat anything' you want without fear for tho eouscqucnccs.

DR. C. E. WHITESIDES. DRINK THE BEST.

-You can find it at- DETZE -Where wc keep the flucat of 1 WJi Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc. RESTAURANT OPEN AT AH HOURS. EVERYBODY SAYS JOHN J. BLEICII has tho largest, prettiest and best selected stock of HOLIDAY GOODS of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Bronzes, Novelties, in the city, nmi 'us prices plcaso cry body call an sec for oursclf si JNO. J.

BLEICH, 22 BBOADWAY, -A a. id Lii-. ii i 1 I 'A.

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