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"WRITTEN AT RANCON, The old council, ere t read this aflernoor journed sine « iW] have ceased to be factor and like many a predece ed before private life, Likes eight years of local pr cate his oMce, aud } tive reins in the hands of & man, and it is noc va that there i who iss view. The re comin stantial re plaw more ava cil time they assume of Paducah vu pul kn¢ tent tits t It b M ne il. come they real in depre y of the twelve to we dut good te ht the frie all other f things They there is ernment trol in whi made #0 know that provements on ol diegrace t cil went ir Prof, Cyr rect the the H al D for ble featu not lou , and @ pretty picture they f when tt pear inar wdoa t bose their ha On the 1 ordinary he gave Io nur in one act, e night of the d to look at ppeared bet for the first time every maiden indy, rau gems to tl ‘The profe My cro: n, he when ghts Out oh a diam size ark from large, or was and rus e scene to end, % ladies, young ladic ‘who ever hesrd 0 ing dazzling soltaire zg back, waited wt *You dew wearing alas nds! Needless to say, when the made their next appearance, it minus their diat 1s. The professor is so engrossed art that be sometimes forgets avout conyentionalities, 1 in one climax of the ope at Cecilian Hall, hei tot places, oung ladies various and t nto put thelr arms aroun and press gently, I ed that quite a number of th lies didn’t intend to be at however, for they sat and ref ee to budge \surpeised, and young 18 ihe pressing smack duwa 1! ssor looked th ‘ter a mol Zar fasion of the seces- ‘ <milingly unnounced that the hagging mateh would be omitted, eich to the regret of the young men ubt. sfortune to be born ugly There are numerc ucah, or a few at lea children of their to ndopt somebody else's: }} jasbt on adopting pretty startled at the ia | yent’s study, seemed | own, | a children, however, nod ns the sugp’y C of pretty children seems exban ui, it looks like their charitable de * cannot be grati‘led— while the stock of ugly cbildren is daily accumul ing OLORED HENRY... WILLIAM from ‘sober or from | Whether it be thought,’? stories of starva'ion and i ment that come from Klondike, are not near so inany ambit plorers in Paducab now as there were when the gold fever first broke out The indication there'll be no ira to Dawson City in the spring the TAILORS dyeing for jentlemen, disappoint there | Cleaning, I and Rep: Ladies and ious ex street. are ters of news pertaining to thi column should be addressed t ©. W. Merriweather, 221 Sout Seventh street, There uncontroll- local Anne mt grand rong eeu nd Stree ching 1 a mau pastor, and Obio (etbodist) Su Preaching It's.im. and 8 Palm Mirks Bi tev Chureh, “8p t Church —Snnda: 14, m, and § p.m fundany, schoo! 9 ror Pr rim a1 Preaching COLORED LODGES, The other al on. the it now or) s A. M "d have a fa each month a Broadway xes are st where they were of tt mntal em feel | 0 a few | buttons | Sa them | Some 1 may « ¢ the count in m ows Hall #.G U0 0 F— evenin in ench we’ Hail. Potriarehs No y fr siig 1a each ks bas a mem- and every meetin, Jobn Me Nal ay evening UNITED BROTHER No 6—Mee y evening in ea being S OF FRIENDSHIP. with a littl o eat 2 Ne moth at tn'each second ‘Thurs: ‘loff their se writer no more of the show time, don't you offered a | offers ha sm wic ndsome wedding and reception scan be had at this otfive s reasonable and work guaran- Rate teed. Rev. J. W yesterday 1a ‘previ- Lr Hawkius arrived in the morp! 2 but was too ill to morning. — Baptis- ulso deferred. White, of Washington street, is still very ill, Mrs. Kate Jones , | from a vis it to Tenn, Mrs. ty on the Mrs. Jas, returned her father at Troy, Kat has city visiting rela whom are Madams F. Cunningham. a Davis and Mrs oa the sick list, SI among Trice and A A.Can of My aunoun 8 Matilla Str , to Mr. Lawrence on the evening A. Ms E s home A there, in their Mrs. Robert J prother-in law of the have bt by the Mr. Win urday for Paris, Now is the ti fashioned ¢ Mr. James M, Black, of Jackson, Tenn., is in the city, Mr, Will Low was in the city last turday. The Gayolistic meet to-morrow eve | Garfleld Cotter, on Campbell street. Every member is especia'ly requested as business of much Vandyke Teun. e for vulling. | a good old- , will an | rantee im every inducement anyhow m you soon, we morning, We Deamatie Co,, will with Me, Dian & Hons WORKERS, N WILLA }to be preseat, importance will come up. Wn. ling to be worked. ) | not ¢ joke, r ve Hines. ing to get ed at once, 1 g expenses. cepting the negotiations sud- | vhen the company the original salary mpany of th A neat program will be rendered in the principal's room, at Lincola school, Friday afteruoo Mr. Homer Smith of North Twelfth street is seriously il’. gentlemen includ rain 4 week, no! ed reducing the to lea cents a wee atouch of fever for the last few days. Mrs, Belle Thomas, of Are mour avenue, Chicago, is reported as being very ill. One of the staggiest ever set the concentric circles of Frenchtown in motion was which took place at the cozy re: dence of Mr. Bob Williams last Fri. day evening, A brigade was forme: at headquarters at % v0k shary that night headed by cle? Jim Davis, followed by roy, F. Logan, Doty, Coleman, H. weather and ye editor. the streets, and through slush and a cold rata, did the veterans of Yorktown, ta this home of the brile and groom They found the brass feasting otherg~ and being After theirgfoparture the charge o! the da) Uncle 2900 rer Bo, Ble GREIF & CHRISTY | First-class... Horseshooing and Bikcksmithing o “U Duolay, Elliott, Brown, L, - - mud anc The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first- Jags carriage and wagon work, | Building new work a specialty, (319 COURT STREET 319 and they had thi DEPARTMENT. Johnson Brothers 800 Washington t Church (Methodist)—Sun. hb Lodge No. isiS—Meets every first ‘Monday ineach mouth at Julored Mr. Andrew W. Watkins has beeu on the sick list with a severe cold and socials that oh Messrs, Fauntle- Meri- They took marched, a8 baud there feast a. Brigade was ordered by]7 heir 'fkom Mid) > caigee niglanBsr All communications and mat- 8 0 Wednesday ane ARE BARGAINS nd n n. P. ob Jackets for 1 kets for Bleached Domestic—Monday — °.! Monday only y and i we will sell Hope iat bleached domestic, ten yards only ajto each purchaser, at 5c per yard. Calicoes—Indigo blue 3} Turkey red at 4 1-2 Monday only. at 3 4 new fallstyles 3 Jat 4 1-20. Table Oil Cloth—Th« table oil very best cloth, new designs, worth our price 14¢ per yard. Cassimeres—Our stock of ¢ meres for men’s and boys’ clothi: is quite large. Ask to see during this sale. Bargains in cotton flannel, feather mSA CAPES.42 Our $2 Our § 8 50 Capes, $ ticking and apron checks Low Prices goon all table linens napkins and faitcy dresser scarfs forward Methods 323 BROADWAY eee DR, W. €, EUBANKS, HOM@OPATHIST, way own sweet Everything was served peculiar to the taste of men ending with cigars; then ne the time for toasts and then the tongues be n to wag. All m eh ae, short, some lor narrow, way. some high, some ioe some th thick and some out of hearia well as clear out of} sight, Some bad to be almost prized | to spe per haps, toa peculiar lightness in the upper story. Of course they had nothing but praise for the bride and groom, and itcan be said of the young men, one time at least, they were all very ‘spirit W Powell came iu his part in all that had been said done. It will long be remembered some », some Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITEC. owing, Nat Office Boarders Wanted 408 Court STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention, Am,-German Bank just in time BORGE KRITZER That the c kers ine embalmers was there, Y | Luke I ‘That the man who wanted a was there. That the brownie who fig ters was there. That modest That the ma was there. 180 8 Third gersoll was there, n who lost his overcoat) the man with a Dan and alap re That was there That the man who stayed the river all night was there. Liat the man whom Oscar Wilde would envy was there. | T these At ogra the man who talks politics iF 1 across the peneil pusher who pecled nters Was there, otherwise nof the 1 lusi pr » all quietly took leave for their r d the trath of where iu poem, the Lake, h 3 drunk bis fill, ubti Sixteen members of the ‘ ca’? met at the residence of Mr vin Logan, on last Thursday even Lhe principle feature of the ¢ was an interesting game of progres sive cinque, in which Miss Elith A Jen and Mr, Frank Logan were the fortunate covtestants for the laud some club prizes. Mr. Wm. Powe won the consvlation prize. At the conclusion of the game a delicious luncheon was served, Mr, Scott Overton was on the sick list yesterday. The choir of which he is leader was led by Mrs. Overton, his wife. Mr, Thos, Goldston, of South Sixth street, was very ill yesterday, 1 Mrs. Mary G. Pursley 1s somewhat indisposed, Mrs. L, B. Sims, of Ohio street, is very ill. The Need More club will meet to-| morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the} residence of Miss Carrie Dodd, on) South Seventh street, All members} are requested to be present. Miss Cannik Donn, Pres, Miss Lena SKELTON, Sec. Mrs, Lovina Miller, of South Fifth street, who has been on tne sick sist for some time, is convaleseing Tke Charitable Bible meet tomorrow eveulug at treir hall, corner ath and Adams sirce!s All must be present a3 ao election will be held, Business bi 3 at 7:80 sharp, Mr. Jack Taylor e ing hereabouts for the last f) Uae ears, died this mornin He je ‘Len 1 ) D A > W.b 10 has been live thirty about |B 10 o* » Monday, Tuesday and MONDAY, TUESDAY IND WHONESDNY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Fascinators—Six dozen Saxony wool shawls, any color, go Monda Tuesday and Wednesday, choice |for 18c and 25¢ Ladies’ Underwear—We're head- quarters for ladies’ and children’s winter nderwear, un Call and see F Geat loaded ’ Underwear—We are over- in this department. If you as call and secure your ing this sale. Gloves—Big stock gents’ Prices low and quality Call and see them. Blankets—All blankets reduced | Miss | to special prices for this sale. Now is the time to make your purchases. BIG VALUES IN COMFORTS DURING THIS SALE We Pin our Faith to Honest Goods, Bottom Prices and Straight- ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE 323 BROADWAY 0.B. STARKS AGENT _Caligra raph Densmore TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES | Sa Saba ORE HEN WE BARGAINS The word means something for you. Each and every customer gets) the benefit of the reductions in this ad. Try to match any of these values elsewhere | SH® FOr ALB Good Working $i Children’s Shoes, 5Uts 75 pairs Ladies’ Lace Shoes, 5c, I. keep allkincs, Ivan e}l you low price shoes, and I can please you in high price "ARG BERNHARD, The People’s Light Power and Railway: Co, Will furnish you POWER AND LIGHT. Reas: nible Prices. TABLISHED 1864,.—e Mary B. E.Greif & Co ‘Telephone 174. _ Galt House cian) | | |107 SOUTH SECOND) GENERAL INSURANCE — AGENTS. PADUCAH,'KY Rose & Paxton. Give you All Kinds of FIRE = Insurance ‘TORNA DO Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. eG, A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. Residence 723 8, pixth, Erie" LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Office H p. m., 6 to 8 p, m. die fily $1.00 and upwards. A. BR. COOPER, Mauoger A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST 406 4° OADWAY, J. J. PURSLEY All Kinds Upholstering and Repairs ON FURNITURE. Mirrors replated and male good as new. Mattresses made toorder. Old , | stoves and second-hand furniture e’TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK. Send word, and I will call and make estimates on work. Charges very reasonable. No. 712 South Fifth. FOLIDAY DQUAR Ae ee Ay We cordially invite you to come and see our une of Holiday Furniture---Rockers, iges, Bicycles, Pictures and E are large stock, and can show ycu many new an ovel goods that will please you and your friends. Prices are lower this year than ever be of buy until you see our goods and get pric Baby Carri- We have a ac ase ore. Don’t AAg WVU Jas. W.Gleaves & Sons 416 BROADWAY