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country put into operation, and 20M) inst ot all, prosperity — is COMPANY. noticeable in the agricultaral districts. et | tho farmers this year but little, seep lan | wext year the advanced prices BOKTOR| mean great profits to the farmers, | .| and to them mainly. Again, the winter months will re- tard the inauguration of pew enter- prises. The building of factories and dwellings will be planned during the winter, but the actual work will, ex- Bat will Smith, B. Parley, m, 3.4. Dorian THE DAILY SUN 11 eve spectal attention to ALA local hy Fontes of Interest in Paducah and. victn Sotnegiecting general news, which will be given As {ally as space will permit without re- Eard to expense THE WEEKLY SUN 18 devoted to the inte yons, and will at all m ken until the opening of spring. Mechanics, brick layers and penters will have to wait for warmer vertaining, while ke on all political affairs and toph be a fearless and tl xpon trines and teachings ean party ~ CORRESPONDENCE. of the weekly edition of ear- weather to get their share of the re- vival of business. All things now aie ton wiitbe hes Correspmndence Depart | point to a vast amount of structural ment in Tivibinthe mia of is cies |work within the coming year and|has prepared a report of the condi- (etton tb « every teason to believe that|tion of trade and business in eac h ADVERTISING bocca county included in the district of nesta egpeerioing Wan te mats koown co | Padeceh will be the scene of great] Oi) Nee oo. sos ta cs ttee a ranenner BE —___ | activity then. makes very interesting reading. {Omics Standard Block, 1H North Fourth) Wait until the inauguration of Me-| Recently he addressed the following = of the|letter to his correspondents in’ the =| Kinley and until the policy ge pean new administration is ontlined. Give Deily, per annum.....+ new adminis jon is }. Daily, Bis monthe Daily, One month é 40 Daily, per week.. . 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- Specimen copies free 4.50 2.25] the capitalists aud time to perfect their plans and unti the weather becomes more favorable at your de ym of the long weary dispel the ‘The rise of wheat, which is mainly | ties that through the efforts of this due to foreign causes, has benefited | convention cept in a few cases, not be underta- manufacturers ana then if prosperity does not knock rand better times do not * It is within the range of possibili- the financial question may be definitely settled—» consum- mation most earnestly to be desired. DECIDED IMPROVEMENT In the Business Outlook of this And Adjoining Counties. Mr. A. N. Clarke, of Dun’s Com- what Secures the Fotlowing Keports. Agency, Mr. A N. Clarke, manager of the R.G. Dun & Co. Mercaniile Agency different cities 'Taion Central tit ns, Co OF CINCINNATI, QyII0 Commenced business in 1867. This company gives more attention to making good results to its policysholders, than to piling up an enor- mous new businese, and from the standpoint of safety and economy is the most successfully managed company in the business, D. JOHNSON, American-German Bank Bldg Gen. Agent. RING UP TELEPHONE 118, P. F. LALLY — WHEN YOU WANT—— Staple and Fancy Groceries) Will you kindly give me in a brief way on the bottom of this letter some 'Jidea as to the outlook for business in your cougty. State, please, what new enterprises are s‘arting or con- templated, also any proposed addi- ent plants or concerns, my object tions to pr The election is over, and Fresh Meats of A)l Kinds, New Canned Goods, New Crop Molasses, etc. Home Made Lard a Specialty. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts. ~ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9. 1896. | months of the past, in that event you] i, to vet an idea as to how the dis- —— —— -- = a" nay have some cause to complain,|tnet L have chargo of is going to / We Make vn. a, me ? show up. By giving me @ prompt \ Tue Frankfort ‘Daily Capital’ | bat not until then reply, 1 shall be obliged. Yours | a Specialty of has turned its toes to the daisies and cae = ny truly, % A. N. Crank, High Grade Its principal aim in this DEMOCRACY. Manager. 1 Work, is dead world seemed to the Louisville ‘‘Commercial,’ version that evidently !acked a silver| take the spirit of republican tnstiin be to throw mud at a di«| demise of the Democratic party mis as ‘ comprehend the si r ‘ lining or a gilded edge. tions and do not compre 2"! van to hum, and that the prospect is nificance of the sound money Demo-| Continually "growing brighter. In BRUCE’S STUDIO. Weren has probably taken time} «roti movement. It is essential for | many places factories have resumed, 119 g ‘phird Street. enough from the slaughter of defense] ihe pest xcministiation of govern-}and in some cases the factories have / P f heen extended with aview to increas-} = ere imepea ae = aes Gr Aiea less women and children to read the] moutal affeirs that (bere be a strong g their capacity. The report by] ment and creditors are pressing col President's message. But if he ca] minority poriy. The constitation 98} | ies is as follows: ‘ faices ba — Removal. eee Coaniy—Wiekliffe:| The] Lyon County—Kuttawa: The Se- make out just what Cleveland means in the part devoted to Cuban affairs }tween (wo radically opnosing thee he is one ahead of Americans.)ries of government. The inter Cleveland's references to home rule! o¢ ihe people are best looked afte for Cuba are vague and meaningless. | when the majority is held Cubans must either be free orSpanish| check by the presence of a wi slaves, Cuban patriotism and Span- ish greed have demonstrated that one ganived minority. Afier every gre crashing defeat ii predict the dissolution of the defer te at and is customary appr eo fact most clearly. Tue insinuation that is going the political party ta 1861 rounds of the press that some of the is somhdion ie eo dicted that Dea the yisla- ~ 0 Republican members of the legisla. ey hag fouy at fio last erm ture will not support the caucus not sda gp aa at inee for senator in certain events the insinuation be well founded, be- tokens no good for the Repul@icin party in this state, Any action of Republicans by which the election of a cound money senator from Ken- tucky is defeated will do the party vast harm in this state and may be of national import. Tue venting of| | personal spite ot of jealousies will be ye 2098 La oke Demor vais came out bol Tove war Democ in the greac contest ia which ‘be p: oa was plenged. Maoy Democ a hen joioed ihe Repubi'cans. The pavatlel ber ween Uy then and today is most sound money Dew ve covnierpas of on of the e.g today is Those people who predict the early first adopted was a compromise be- acy into OV TLE paw tee aud supporied the Repabiican pars The replies Mr. Clarke received - | wel couraging. without ex ‘ook for this ‘couniy can be re! wanee Spoke and Lumber eumpany s| aarded 98 more favovai! Lbon it was] will start up mext week. They have a a Py Coan . ae Court 1 few monibs ago. A large chair! added new machinery. No other, Stee buy and se vetory, wich was erected & year | new enterp in sight, though the o andes been doing very little| jymber interests are fooking up. Live SOCON-Hand Shoes .° Clothing -lsince that time. is now paiting on quite a large force. yjot a Wiseoosin concern aod it fof vere’ up s ia the town Lamber ivie Iso improving, id while the farming and svock iervests aie complaining of tie 0 it Caldwel! Cousiy—Priaceton: At elocivie Hght plant is er capacity ympany Coenty is Lim. While the Prioceion us ing to tue low price of tobacco, not The. conditios of Ue county is rded materral| imegefed. with naer’ see ve prompt, brief and decidedly ea- "They show that, hardly tion, business has be- This is a lyaoeh has $+ | than aboye stated and no more new a low prives I would regari the fatare as a, | be'ier than the past beg put in beve apd a flouring mill was recevtly remodeled te« mych la The 85 | their asual force. mainly an agticultaral one and ow- its chief source of revenue? and short crops, farmers made avy Tre} moaey, yet mo, abagdant avd _- | seekrg invest The lowest place in town, to get first-class PHOTOs GRAPHS for the Holidays is at i I have removed my shoe shop n} stock and the small crop of tobacco the farmers have raised have not ben- efited the people to the extent antici- | pated and we can not report other Repairing Shoes a specialty Chas. insprovements of a permanent nature now thaa there were two mouths ago. McCracken County —Paducah: Lumber mills have been doing but 1 | little business for the past two years. Two-of the mills have started up in the past week jor ten days and are +|now working about two-thirds of The large stave- s| works, burned a few months ago, eve been rebuilt, and are now run- 406 BROADWAY. ness in both lines in @ short time. Nor wood. AS. DABNEY, DENTIST, ong. The veneer mills, partially burnt'afew months ago and shut You can’t begin too soon looking down, are uow rebuilding that por- for Christmas Gifts too soon. The tion that was destroyed by. fire. and | | Christmas spir.t prevades our store. 8} will soon start up. Ea 4 oliday Goods are appe on Y | started their sa8-™er—~ + and wy side. All people whose reve w be running Ing bree | SQ Arwwuem in WU UUEY wesc wiles che TE Many Dress goods at half®prs Harbours remaining stock closed out Jan. Lat, 27 in. black satin, for skirta, 559 ormer price $1.95, 24 in, black satin, for skirts, 62e., former price $1.00 22 in. black toille silk, 85e, former price, $1.10. 22 in. b'ack taffetta 550, former price $1.00, 22 in. plain and fancy bengaline, former price ixtra line of silk and velvet at at prices to close, Eight novelty dress patterns, $7.69 former price $15.50. One novelty dress pattern, $ former price $16.50. ‘Three novelty dress patterns,|$6.00 former price $12.00. Two novelty dress patterns, $5.00, former price $16.50. Three novelty dress patterns, $4.00 former price $12.00 Six novelty dress patterns, $3.00, former price $8.00. Six novelty dress patterns, $1.98, former price $6.00, Five novelty dress patterns, $1.75, former price, $5.00. Special low prices will be made on all colored dress goods. 25 pieces real torchon laces, 5e., former price 8¢ to 12c. +15 pieces fine torchon former price 25¢ to 35e. All Valls, Orientals, Silks and Pul-/ low Slip Lace at cost and less. pieces lace and Swiss cur- tain left, it will pay you to buy them now for next season's use. 10 doz. white laundried shirts 42¢, former price 75c. 5 doz. white laundried shirts, 562, former price 85 4 doz. white lnundried former price $1.00. doz. white unlaun jc, former price, 50c, 10 doz, white unlayhdried Shirts, 42c, former price 65e, A large broken\ot + ask to see therg. We have some cages in Plush and Cloth at unheard of prices, look at our Jackets and children’s wraps. The prices named en mattings and carpets should close the entire line in one week We stand ready to eave you money on everything. fe laces, 13¢., irts, 79e, ried shirts, f men's Under- wei Our Show Cases, Counters. Shelv- ing etc. are all for sale. E, B, HARPOUR, 317 Broadw y. Holiday Presents, season must turn their steps to the] Men’s, T: LATEST STYLES, Men’s Shoes, $2 ALL NEW GOoDs. rilby, Orient and Razor Toes. 2] oa # = Fu Smoking Toba It will ps = eer aE ET 86 Sther ive war was over sod] Calibany © M rT 2 state at some future time. Let the oa oway County=—Murray: There! This has caused a decided improve- i orner © . , Republicans stand together and do yi ie toplanis in thie, county, but the) nent a the wage-earniog community "| NOW if you ean, Choosing can now - rales poy wo @.d, Democracy came] to plat couniy, but, the/are mainly employes and distributers | be done with « their fighting in the caucus. A te oa 'y employe ve done with advantage got possible ehting oge. bee », bet with the ideas gree ae _ of money. There is also good pros- Canned Goods of All Kinds, later on, lanes r ial etude lee ‘ob thik ee eeliog in the last} pect of a new chair factory here. | Free delivery to varts . . Jonx D. Rockerzrser, himself] %% Priacivies of Ure war Democra|aic weeks ihat tue fucure presages|‘the ‘Psducah Furniture penny Oe ee eae Dress Patterns. ‘ica ie : be Stand-|°84 voto! ve Sece -'oo beiter 8 for this seciion. hee sea 7 ‘ : Cor. 7th and Ada the largest stockholder in the Stan : ‘ : rretlacod have increased their force and are A lot of new ones just opened ard Oil trast, proposes to use bis vari Thes i will be afver ibe passic Reg wes As gi y~Bardwell: No running night aud day to fill orders. bought especially for the Cacieel eecth tc kee ee A Cree be f ee co’oace Democ.acy. Jo a ~ evierptises bave been started or! They were closed down for a sbort A |trade, the very newest styles and at shes) rail trest eed fectdestslly tft” 7e:* | De y wilageia he bea Sane ta a 0 fon ae period of tie. There is prospect of ee HARPER, prices less than we could have bought el rail tras! od jae'dew' vo Ys . county, ne lerge planing mi Ss] one two jJobbi: fl t r ; ’ ived, Bet so tonal e or two Jobbing firms begiunin x ies six: weake ane make a few millioas in the stect bus’-| ' Got vot wih I vnuieg pow for the first time in|in this city at ‘be bacalan 7} i, | ATTORNEY- AT PAW, | Bom six weeks ago, ness. For this purpose the Standara |“ * U9" "e ne rquiea while, A box faciory hos} year, re has also been & good 115 Legal Row—Upstairs Blankets and Comforts) Oil magnate wil! build a $10,000.000] ? 3"""** of cbe -einiied Denovrsey | veeo added to (ue mill, The outlook | Gemgad for-real estate which has been P A very severe winter is predicted rolling mill ip South Chicano, Hel * Pe Wee of (be sovad moaey| * 8004 for a revival of business (o ils | brisging better prives and the out Better prepare for the cald nights ies 4 i : ee des ~ Dewoc of ‘oc Pow's@ ww! senan proportions ia this couniy. |Jook for Paducalris regarded as fa- coming You will find thém ch ane use the ore from bs OWD Hace Money is evsier. tv i . s ve a e have. oa ie bettas aa tales ey =~ .,,,, prorable. Mowey is easy and seeking| REVIVAL IN IRON, than doctor's bills and/pleasanter, | in the Mesaba Range; will (vanspo ; Crittenden Couv'y—Mavion: Thls/investment and there is confident | —~—- a bave made peovieiod’ in tlaskuat it in his own vessels to his wivmmoib | PT! a ; ven ; : bey maioly gh feeling on all sides that the future is | Export Demand For Alabama Pig-| that every eta keepgt will eaicy, | 10.10 -ks of pe ous! a<vovor wh be] Communiiy, and the prices of farm a m1 2 ity enjoy, | titeseia Gad alles wil 1 will wis pean f Ol iatelia hive hore a: ot ee nee rie promise for this city and Iron Stumps the not aly quality |anA quantity but | sroceed to give Mr. Carnegie a few . ~es sple have pot met th severtes 4 oS Carrie: price, ey make’ gensible Christ. | B 8 co'page at the i..'0 of }6 0 1 wil be} ! sty head polacaght -aichrae agua | mas presents, Pointers in the steel rail business, |e ee ene wh tha 'suy vom (bese b.anches as was expected, NEWS NOTES, Birmingham, Des as The knocking out of a trust isan up-/% 4° d Feeve boc! wh esa bai ihete hes been plore op less dis- = |is every indication of an early revival Kid Gloves. devtakien that will collet tiie hans evbookiom. Ne ‘ova! warnce: | satisfaciion tivo h the sOunty. The ss |in the iron business in this “distric . noe ; witthave boea eliwiuecd f ow ne] gene:nt impress is tbat things ae] We received a private tip that! such gs has not been witarsse) pn oi Wet some stores a dollar glove is sympathies of the American peuple. how sbout to imp-oys aod magiers | Within the next ninety days twoman- | not been witnessed before | simply a glove fora dollar, With us list of political issues; the ques about to mproys ers y Gas or since the boom days of 1899. | A reduction in the price of steel rails]! 8 DO te will 'kely infpiove iP the fuiure over | Wacturing enterprises will be started | While prices bare wot ct 92. | it means the hest giove in Paduesh means better tracks, heavier engines] 1896 wilt have been setiter in | iho peat, ut Jess that is the expecta-|4P in Kddyville that will give em-|mucis fet the mee A, Vanced very} for the money, We have a dollar b siness menner aud #% (he 19901 of | tiva of the people’in the cou ployment to quite s numbpr of peo- ag Hand is such that | kid glove that would tempt a miser and better rolling stock and eventu the people in the counts , of peo | iron men coufldently look for anu 1 we | ; ate @ cadicasied ts tealahs cahcs the government's (wing the busi-| Fulton Coug#—Hickmaa: There | ple, says the Eddyville “Tale of! ward movement bepinein nm up- | and we have better ones at 61.50 and ly a reduction in pees mea of the cousi:y foto sis coo. |e D0 manu@ciorica here nor addi.| Two Cities." Witty to sisty thou pew year. 8 g with the/82. If you want them for your own — sand dolls be investec i P Use Or to give to end, ‘yo PROSPERITY WiLL COME fide.ce. ‘Thus Devocisey w ns to phn, manufacturing or]sand dollars will be invested in the!” T4e most notable feature of the sit-|buy bere “ithovt nisnee, YOu oan ’ shee . 1. pledged z | other intedsis, but those here now | enterprises. We are under promise | ition at this time and the =H 0 i Mie earn The expectation of some peop'es 0%: Pi 40 (ne maiuiensnce Of | are ruy gg avd doiag more business| not give particulars until all) oostityin © One mos a wing a p ‘ ng to iron men is the unpre- Umbrellas. that prosperity would reiura _ame-[*0%¢ lve Pr'uelple;en eneigei'e, vi [ukan by cil two months ago, The [deals are effected aud contracts Sodentaa domant in foreign’ ieatets |: idtava fast i = | and p; ‘01 ce es g BY are 4 ning a be’ de, | markets just opened some new crea- diately after the election of McKin-|*! #94 pé f a the shaping) aera re g 4 better | made for Alabama pig iron. This is best | tic it agar plead aglow Tey, alowed a greater degree of conti,|° PpUIR” thougint avd the wanugr=|Dexeess and the outlook as to this| At ® meeting of sound money|sbown at the port of Mobile, wheel hoence the tmal! roll, with nobby ay, showed agreater degree of conf.| | OT a canary is decidedly brighter than it | Democrats held in Owensboro it was | thousand Sion: ate teen lee, Ther et 0'818, dak dence ia the Republican party thon ot of governmental affairs, ba short time ago. devlded to effect precinct “organisa. : . 7 3 of tons of iron are being | see them : ’ + time P xd to ecine! ganiza- stacked up awaiting ship dea" tee api thanates a Graves Couviy—Mayileld; The] tions all over that judioial district. |take it aboard. Alf the toa oot? Handkerchiefs possessed. Business prosperity] Perhaps the most siguiliccnt event| "222 mills have added to their |The question of establishing a sound|in the Horsley Line stestehine | You e nti . Tecids anes tha eanaiey LEASE Oot sisoiflesnt evel! plant and ave ronning full, Business| money afternoon daily was discussed, | Liverpool has been eumaaet a sen fen ieee seay® Bet good handker- mee Se irre feel cf oe, Lhe mew year ix the Currency Re-liy reasonably fair ia the town and and, It is sald, was favorably acted| ary 1. ‘The British stereer oop, | ease but even here you have Mange masvtecto ing centers f-el elton Garrats the or Hf jringcese-yrn AM ; & . steamer Salmon | seldom if ever found such good form Conveniion, ibe call fog which] ihe retail (ade is eacouraging. The }upon. If this new ente: onal mon if ever found such good hand is P nterprise is/loaded several thousand tons for kercbiefe, and such good values. as revival of busiocss sooner than Jol ij»s just been issucd to meet at Iu- the smaller towns and agriculiurc! é : digoapolis Janoxry 1 The districts, for the same reason bat} convention is io be pon per on hard times firsi become manifes: in} to be composed of bus'ue.s men, and and gradually of Commerce of all 1} the Chambeis cities of 8,000, e asked to send delegaces, in suel center over the country. The election of McKinley bas done nothing mo e than .esiore confidence Not a stewiebrs beea neither bes thé policy of the admin- or over, px The plan is 0 appoint @ couwis shall Hiognciess thot changed. | sion, at the convention, which Jconsist of the ablest tration beea altered ble degree. revival (hat sections of the covniry already been felt in aod] which sball meet the wus'er cities of any size. is due to the rest in avy percepti-|the country posse-se. This com T ndertul business 1 The wondertul busine mission shall devote ibree moniis bas appesred ia many he fo.nvla- six months eranore to and that has] tion of some plan of ou renev refo.n oll Lows #3 reap ments of ‘be people of this grea no ration of confideace—covtideuce iv the ability of the governmest to maintain its obliga ioos aod that the currency of tampered with ists. The and fatism Cou. When this commmsion completes its labors it shall seport back to the the couvity wit! roi be} convention and its report if adopted by speculative th-o:-| will be recommended to congress as overthrow of Popo''sm|a basis of legislat‘on, It is proposed alove has acted rs alto place this report before ihe mem. powerful stimulant to trade and] bers of conzvess, through each Lem. manufactorigg. ber’s cons‘ituenis and not by wians The business :evive' mas, bejofa Washingion lobby, The one gradual, Toegiariiog of ove mill]idea of ihe promoters of this yp. puts movey in Girciilation and coon] rency reform movement is fo heep Greates § demand for the output of| entirely of. partisan politf, — and thus] Thus it is hoped that a result can lye out -| is dull + | stdre normal conditions. ospects for tuis county are regard- as night and gy improvement oyer former conditions Hickman County — Columbus; Tae Columbus Veneer Works, of Columbus, bas recently changed hands, and will start up shortly, I |has been idie aboyt three years. ‘The Columbus Stave Works aye rynning fyll. Money inthe last momh is easy, aud business is improving and collections ave actory. There is also a discussion and @ belief that water works aud ao ice plant will ma- leristize heve. Hopkivs County — Madtsonyille | and Earlip The coal business | on account of the weather, The tobacco crop in this county is short and inferior, The spoke fat- (ory has sesumed operations on full lime, and the saw m are moving forvard slowly but surely, Mer- chants veport slighU™,improved saels and there of ibis community is garded as bright, aud congdence has certainly been restored Liviugston ~Couaty-——Smithland ; ‘The outlook regarded as very bright for this county, There is a disposi: tion to close up outstanding indebt- edness, The county has gone through a severe experience in the launched Mr. Cicero T. Sutton, for-| | merly editor of the Princeton **Ban- | ner,”’ will head the venture, Liverpool yesterday and another big shipment is booked for the Angler line steamer Royalist, now in port : —— 7° for Liverpool. Like shipme, < ul! pments are yho Rariects Bow | booked for German and Italian ports, > 5 hdhes & Beco bane tee years | Mexico ls also taking Alabama iron wold tothe Nicola Bros., of rs paras (aun. ? burgh, the product of their mill,| / hey se- come 8,000,000 eet each year, and poldan Ryder manent more pave drawn for their movey twics | r Ys en the heavy meeths | be. slot ol” dee Grates | grain and cotton shipments cabeide have been growing smaller and|{h? steamship companies tell them eiwaller because of the dullness of the (He), Will be peapered to hoodia. times and the small gales with each sred, 78 view of this ga- month and lately have fallen ag iat | expected movement 8 number of iron 43 $500 per draft of each fifteen |/¥FMsces 4nd mills gre preparing to m {start up, and January will’ probably Hot for the shipments made | *! duriag the (wenty days following the! “tess more furnaces in blast here election, drafts were drawn and paid "8 19 any month for years, amouniiug to $2,600, and this -won-~ derful increase is some index to the vastly increased volume of business in the country,” The Discovery of @ New Danger, New Yo. « Trivune) The Kentucky congressman who just escaped being ghot hy an irate father bec wse @ young woman bent on an elopemeni took a seat in a car beside bim is probably convinced that the proper place for girls to get marr ried fs at home. They should not _ While there's still time is the right time to get rid of a cough or cold or 4 throat or chest trouble. These are easiest of all disorders to neglect and the most serious in their results, ‘The lungs are the most igeportant and delicate organg of man body ; if harassed by » cgflinuous’ hacking cough they will goon break dowa that means coyhumption and con: sumption me: deuth, Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Hoypy cures coughs, colds and throat af chest troubles of all past and it will take some time to re- Meantime there is no money seeking invest descriptions# Jt never fails, Drug. project matrimony and its accom- we offer vou now 5c, 10¢ and 25¢, Toys. Take a look at our collections of Special values at ALL . Turn- We also distill Sam Stark Distillin ——DISTILLERS OF CELEBRATE WHISKEY, and sell whiskey in the state, Jugs, Boxes an . 120 South Second street, W. A. KOLLEY, MANUFACTURER OF— LEBRATED— erein, ‘'Co, Q,” Jap and Midgi >» CIGARS & ; mestic pipes in the City GOLO-BUG and 16 TO 1 Silver Mounted Pipes are Have also an immense lot of Chewing and The latter are Novelties. coos. ay you to W. A. KOLLEY, Strictly Havana filler, HAND MADE. Lam carrying the largest and most select stock of Imported and Do- uties, call and examine my entire stock. Broad, RESTAURANT. Elegant Place. AA oo oY sod Provision Line anything in the Grocery that you | be FRESH MEATS AND TERS AL- WAYS ON HAND. 437-441 §, Third St, Pres 124, BOO80000-000000004 Dolls, Doll Cribs and Tubles, Drums Tool Chests, Building Blocks, Harm. less Guns, ete, Agents for Butcerick Patterns Laundry, J, W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 200, 106 gists sell it. For sale by Ooblsch. lager & Walker, panying dangers on an innocent publie, first class work end prompt de- livery, ~ We want the patronage as well | neighbor and everybody else Opinio 8 Go, juts The Only Give us your laundry if you want! to December 1 Mc Kinley. We have fought the good fight, the b victory won Corner Second and and PEACE, Come down to business and come to FOR— | Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, | Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ Furnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. Opposite Lang's Drog Store, Agent tor Odell Typewriter, P JOHN J. DORIAN, xe $40.00, Suitable tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, Exclusiv, is the call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on Bicycle House in the City, From SEASON for RIDING, ieriumbee same, J. Rts PUBYEAR, Manager, High Grade Bi and Bicycle Sundries for Miuisters, Doc. 1 WE invite you tg = :- NOW WE ARE ALL FOR.. pattle is over, and the now for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY DORIAWN’S 4 good wishes of every friend and Honest value and square dealing guaranteed 205 BROADWAY team |PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. , . Frendale Bourbon and Rve the best Sour Mash $2 00 Mail orders given special bottles furnished Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s / Everything First-class DETZEL’S BUFFET, KAMLEITER $ ~< | UP-TO-DATE GROSE — KINDS