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Rie lay == , az a6 : “LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER | “= e A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. j i : | " p If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and ’ AM ba sa» VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, it NOR THE, Wi Ss pe ST RL dee aL SL Sli a ais SG ALBERT, Galego NORTH-EASTan oS Doctors’ : NORTH-WEST. Prescriptions nd as Padacah usually do when they go Crump furnished music. Hyne: to ‘the city,’’ he struck St. Louis COLORED Barton with their ladies won firs and y with a burning desire to take in DE PA RTM ENT second prizes respectively. | ’ evetything. Fortunately, and un- DIED THIS MORNING, fortunately, he vk Mat Carney, a " . Paducah boy coe lidenis & tod Mrs. Maty Bell, of West Wa: ‘ings ¥ tHe SPANISH and Mat kindly offered to act as|4 Letter From a member of the ee nahn pha ‘ee! Lente ha — ARMY willy Are given prompt and careful at- . ay N " ist about three months, died this t ~ Vic TORIOU> tention by experienced graduates | S¥ide through the Future Great for Tenth Cavalry Now at Mon: morning at 2:20 o'clock.’ ‘The fun- 4 are particularly careful in the laun.| in pharmacy when entrusted to our | the whole party. tauk, L. LN. ¥. eral will take place at the residence dering of colored goods, handling| care. They took in most everything, and nathasii tak tomortow 0610618. Elder Thomss each in such a way that even dyes finally went into a handsome resi- The following extract is taken | Sims will officiate which are not waranted fast will not : illi fade, bs = Our Immense Stock dence of « brilliant eo y of dam. frotf a letter received from one of our fh Weatibes esivte: Weiretiod 6d “otar man ve you “juat what {#8 The young pianist ftom Pada- v7 ba BREVITIES OF FUN. SoRMEMMCARS FROM | shirt waists. ties, socks, otc,, cleansed| {hedector ontens ot Jt ™PAtT cab ‘sat down at the plano, and began as ‘ she cn Y ——— Rov INEWORLEANS | ironed and finished by the Star Steam reeling off a lively rag-time compo- mpreuk, Long leland, N. 2. —“How old are acher (to pup’ Laundry in a manner which cannot r — FPJEFFRIESGO.A ONnILLMANG5.A | “ll (9 please. Prompt Delivery sition, while Mat and the other boys | AUsust 23.—Since I wrote to you a ‘ ieedd ie Puvil—“Six.” Teacher— told the brilliantly-bedecked femate|/8t1 have journeyed many’ miles| {# My A oy Danan {2eVANSVILLEINO “los NASHVILLE. TENN, . We dalived madidlaee de peontibe lou i and have seen some of the largest| W2e0 Were yon Pop 10 bossed everything that the young ; a : argest | my birthday.”—Truti —-——— - STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, tions promptly to any part of they imao atthe piano wis an itgerace ie 0 the United, States, We Te ta veiagebla Tad pus FORTE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD| J: W. YOUNG & SON, Proprictors.| Ys musician they had hired to accom-|bfoke camp at Lakeland, Fla, on} “It is nimarkable that one oe ink Wine Tadie in otort J aly 3, 1998 120 North 4th St. —_ Leece Block. pany them for the night. They also| Wednesday last, before daylight, | ce” do all that erowing. $hin i i 5 o’cloc the little rooster is helping im.” arranged with her to offer hi and were away at 5 o'clock that] ! : m attics ba pianist at the place peg evening. The trains were divided| “Ob, yes; an auxiliary crew-sir.”— into ei ati I Cleveland Plain Dealer. ae wo "paakan. We prt Mother—'Johnny, stop using such |furniture and house furnishings for the month Uncle Sam says. That’s whatyou will say 4 when you see our extremely low prices on NOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS Division! New orl fi «| seventa sect ay 5. setae i i on | sl ehatearen at Gedlawe oh te El through Charleston, S, C.J Savan-| dreadful language!” Johnny—"Well, [of August. Weare offering special bargains } reson Toas.1038 am 10% pen | pes iakelgdh 1 the “professah,”” as they alj| 28% Ga ; Richmond and Lynchburg, | mother, Shakespearcusesit.” Mothe|in furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- ran No. 1m Fifth and Broadwa; Salied bim, was offered a whole hottie| V%} Washington City, .D. C.; Bal-} — “Then don t play w shiv’? tings, trunks, etc., for the month of August, in Pehon.......19 pm totam *™ 7 of beer, which he dectined—to re-|timore, Md.; Newatle-and Jersey | fit companion for you. . nr {Order to make room for our fall stock. Now is Arciv 1 City, N. J.; Brooklyn and New York} Rather Monotonous.— “Ts your Eas? oe 0m occem fuse. Then the madame went up and) Gist! NY and had a short layout | daughter having a good time ai the (the time to buy cheap. q Leave. se. 3 said: ‘Aw professah, Oi have need |~'9y N. ¥., and had a short layout} daughter having a goc ometl Ww iT fact f all kinds ot Prteed......20 pm iwem foe em t ouch a splentid’ ti t ‘om, | #t Very place except Richmond and | seashore?” “No; she writes home that e@ are also manufacturers of a! GREE Vics pan smen in m| WRITTEN and will. pay. you twenty dellahs «| yaeuburg, Va. 1a Washington | she is engaged to the same men she |mattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- : Branerile 80 pa 6am | When you can get dry hickory meek, With boo'd aad cote, on oa en ene ane eer ad dea Guuting|Sterers And repairers of furniture in the city. neville even 3 Desi: ” eptions I ever witnessed in m; tts — “Wha ou drin Heneavile’..1Gpmanamionee ©” | stove wood ready for stove at AT RANDOM. you-koows, (Haye & ciga'tett. iidddind {t was given pancipally by again? L-thought pou told ni gop Your credit is good, 4 She levelled her lorgnettes on the haplessly mortified young man, plead- ing # reply to her proposition, and at this juncture # per-oxide blonde, with jortom Central City 5 © pm 4 am i! « Morse Brauch 662 pm 501 ain |: Owensbaro..°10 00 pm *9 00 am 3 0: Louisville... 10) pm 7/00 a0 Cincnnatt! 70am th 4 | same prices by telephoning No white people. They met the trains} had won @ victory over alcohol.” as they rolled into the spacious and |-[shforth — ‘Sp-hic-anish victory, finely constructed depot, and had} ole feller.”—Indianapolis Journ 198? Note change from No, 29, “There's no doubt,’’ remarked an old soldier yesterday to a crowd who GARDNER BROS. & CO. SovMH Horr a ome malin Were discussing war, ‘‘that soldiers}a lackadaisical voice, in accordance | °Verthing that « tired, hungry sol-) Resemblance—Jinks—“They say ars cae : bias i me tieoveng.;Gallouk—chetchaasied sad with the usage of such exigencies and | ‘er might wish, and what we did to! married people grow to resemble each Telephone 896. 208-205 South Third.. es Beetham k B k LI oftentimes almost entirely devoid of] places, went around with one of the | ‘he Fefreshments was a plenty. The| other.” Mrs. Jinks—Well, I know it’s } : anecieninicntaags ay 4 Quensdors +05 am oe Lev _z| feeling whatever.” young men’s hats, gently murmuring | Peuple in Washington City think tbat] quite impossible for a married wom- z Hi iam 1am “L remember one incident of my]in a supplicating tone, ‘something | ‘ete is nothing like the ‘Tenth cav-| gn to keep her good looks.”—Detroit aia 0 . mn | Xperience which left an indelible im-| for the ‘professah,’ please.”” alry and they certainly showed it.| Journal. 3 SS: Fe ; peesalon a ay Bao oe day,| By this time the ‘professah’ was Seis sat co asy ie carr oe Boozer 2 retard ter sign de mM 348 am 11 0005 4pm after the Battle of the Wilderness, |‘‘bilin’. ”’ : “| pledge? Is drink injurious to yer?” ! hac PENSIONS! ove ot twoot us ‘Rebs’ found « pack “What” be indignanty exclaimed | dRe* t= they could get to keep as beapondent Dac—"Naw; it’ede ou KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! 4 22) pin 8 46 ain 400 p 1}of cards ina dead Yankee’s pecket. Jas he wheeled around on the seat and orl stant worry of mind figgerin’ how ter 7 sesemre WAR CLAIMS: They had never been used, aud ithad| did not see the practical jokers in the | YW! take anything they could get} cit de drink dat’s freakin? down ih ert y atte JAMES A. WOODWARD been many a long day since we had | corner, doubled up to suppress their |*° ® esa the brave and gallant Fstem.”—Judge. N thaee 2tilhe SOCANE ON Aen Sof, Notary | seen playing cards of any description, | hilarity, “do you people think 1’m| Tenth cavalry. Seweof them even) yo. 4 “cr don't sce how it comes Somat. - smyus we MoCracken county, Hi "| bence to say that we were glad to get |looking for any job! I've got a geod |S8¥e the boys their names and ad-| 11 0 chi owrecked sailors often starve 0 dackson, M's 218 am 156 them does not Lalf express our hap-|job in Padueah making pills and sell- —" and weated them to call at to death.” Browne—“Why sot? ' 8 ' . freeat tite Mins etal piness over the find, Thrée or four] ing paregoric, and my brother gives| ‘elf residences any time thatthey| 7 oo. “«wel) I came across about ere ign5e of us immediately spread a cloth and]me my board and clothes! And 1] Wefe in the city. You would have) oo To. gon end I don’t feel like THREE TRAINS DAILY Orieana mu 4 pm began playing poker for $100 alwant you slobs to quit calling me|/#ughed bad you seen me standing in FINEST TRAINS}IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO : A In eating yet.”—Brooklyn Lit ‘professab,’ and understand I don’t|® CoBfectionary in Washington City | “8 3 rere Ce ST. LOUIS DIVISION. Kl L ; with a half dozen white ladies and as| Red-Handed.—“Ah!” said _ his corner. Webad bushels of Confed- Bonte RouED wa | erate money, which was practically | smoke ¢ os or tak , ances aire Oe bonnes 0027277 Fe Pe ; wortbh ropa > we could aie 4 t ee ee cee bs see many white gentlemen, drinking soda} Mother, as she found him at the pre- mi | wane ee rag leh eat tad haar epic: water at their expense and telling | S¢tved cherries, “I have caught you Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, + plunge. joke were convulsed with laughter, il ; he he \ Opa “We bad not been engaged in the/and of course had to tell the joke tem of the brave and gallant deeda|fed-handed. I think by the time Everybody will be there this summer. For inform- et through with you you will know Isaw the white house at a distance. | bettor.” “Yes'm,” said the little boy, AD i it “Twill. I’ll use a spoon next time.” NURSING IN JAPAN. We did not get to gotoit. We} + : P Barn JAP as spent about twenty minutes in Balti-| Cincinnati Enquirer. His Plea.—“No,” she said; “youare not such a man as I would hava thought of choosing for my husband.” ally except those of the famous Tenth caval; ne long whens soldier came up and stood looking at the progress of the sport. He had been standing there but a short time when he sud- denly threw up his hands and fell lead. He had been shot in the head ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent. Everything in Its IS THE RECORD nie Season ee. ae when they came home. Hvausville and Memphis. ‘Traine 91 and W2 run solid between Cincin patting New Orleans, carrying Pullman but Difficulties One Meets There When Car |more, Md., and received a hearty ing for the Sick. welcome there also. The store keep- in solid between Pads : : “« ala” : Id not let the boys pay for Se and killed by a sharp-shooter, snd] “As a'rule,” says a nurse recently |er@ wou y \- nay a : “PA. Cnieago, Hk bis brains spattered all over our new] returned from Japan, “the Japanese |@@ything they wanted. Our next | “That may be,” he replied, bs) + fit Coulter a cards, women make good nurses. ‘They are [Stop was Philadelphia, and as it was| thought, seeing you had got beyon the point where choosing was poe a little late we Only met a very few | th ‘ S people. We arrived in Jersey City] sible, that you might consent to— on Saturday moruing about 5 o'clock | But he never finished. — Cleveland werenotmined nursesin Japan, The |#0d_ we were met at the station by | Leader. Japanese looked upon nursing as a! 5,000 people, (I forgot to tell that HEIGHT OF SOLDIERS. menial form of labor, and the edu-|¥e Were doing all this traveling in —— tov, |Pallman cars. Now you know wel Average Stature Decl Armies Are “One of the soldiers who was pl ing with us threw them away in di gust and anger and disappointment, wae exclaiming: ‘You —— —— why —all are interested. A subject in| °x¢l# Exposition which theresis general interest ie the ree t you go somewhere else to get subject of glasses. There are few| killed?’ ”’ Omaha, Nebraska] *20« 95 aren, There are tow “Of course that wa! light and quick of foot and very deft with their fingers. Before a nursing school was opened, 12 years ago, there not a repre-} cated women felt that they were above run great risk in not having them,| .o, ve tyne f i a 8 oak rr ver. th were out of sight.) and after partak- Increased. JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 We tt your eyes and give you betver| seutative type of soldier, bat it shows| such a calling. In time, however, they | Wer@ out of sig ) nist a Gna eee ; sight. "You ate pleased with what how utterly demoralized and con-} found out that nursing was a pr ing of a fine breakfast at their ex: As the size of modern armies is in- rR shook. Of staple. a84. Ene enerten 04 — — do for your eyes. I charge you $1.00] (aminated some of them get when] eion requiring skill and intelligence | Pe?S¢, we began making preparations | creased the average hei, ht of fighting mplete and ps -to-date. rf Erdid line to $1.00 for same quality spectacles} subjected to the hardening influence | and that it was regarded by foreigners | ft Qur departure for Long Island. | ing men is diminished. The Tage- br ae Pp > ee Best reached from the south, east and] other parties charge you $3.50 to 85 ‘ west by the = wey of army life. J. J. BLEICH, Pteet of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt{meats. At Jersey City we took the feiry, a boat as large as our union station and started for the island. On blatt of Berlin ascribes the reduction ctly creditable. ‘They form in the average stature of soldiers in their ideas on those of foreigners now- = Pit-+ 7 } Broadway One of the attractions at the New] edays, so it wasn’t long before we were modern armies to conscription, and . 4 ~~ MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY ii —~—~——--- | Richmond hotel is a parrot—one of] able to get our students from a higher |OUF WAY we were saluted by every} says that in the German army it isnow | Telephone 118. P F LALLY aa Dy In elegant equipment, consist- ‘ those garrulous birds that are as| grade of women roasel lying 1m Port, snd there were | only 60.63 inches, In the British | Cor, oth and Trimble . ® » Bf, WO. a Maiil Effinger & Co amusing as they are ugly. Polly is] “When wo first went to Japan, of | Hundreds of them: | We passed under army the height is 64.96 inches, show- 4 Sateen tusel case bee * 4 great pet among the boarders, and sir methods were totally un- | the Brooklyn bridge. ave seen | ing the height of the average English. ans | {Wo OF three of the great battleships. | man and Scotchman. Frenchmen and and comfortable high-back seat next to having her head rubbed likes | coaches. Undertakers and embalmers, nothing better than to tease the other REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS i322" dal Soak [ary ieertegrer ern An extremely laughable caper was dike ours, but many of fy Sampson’s fleet had a big turnout in| Spaniard ” 1.54 met h diec ecen 2 ° - aniards are taken at 1.54 meters, Pave seidiad ot: resent ye New York bay and Hudson, Satur-|y¢4 . s land, Germany and America, so they 5 Ttaliansat 1.55 meters (61 inches), and 4 have made great progress. The moet | {Vy aud was witnessed by some of| the same minimum measurement i common ailments are skin diseascs | OUt boys Who wore on section 8. In| therulein Austria. The Russian min- 6 in * DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE witnessed in the rotunda, where her saatat tee , . ; i (hee ngeeh for Mokete, time tables and cage is kept, the other day. A cat/and consumption. They have a good Boas iaers Berd og ether t Jnsuan is 1154 snetons and in. the 4 . was dropped in to keep Polly com-| many eyo troubles, too. ‘Their food is | 8° a , nited States it is 1.619 meters (6: see laid ramtat padiy, bus the parrot wan avers, to notnourishing,and hasnot been so for [S22 the onliest, soldiers on earth. | inches). In 1860, before the begin~ Corner Third and Jefferson R. T. G, MATTHEV PA feline companionship, and began] generations, so that their constitu. | Momtauk, the place Lr we dhe | Ring of the American civil war, and Rates $1.00 PeriDay; Meals 25 Cents CREAM, & teasing Tabby. She would bite the} tions are not strong. They do not | (Mmbing: is owned principally Uy the | before the general arming of - 7 Gre Reg a ee cat's ears aud then pause to give! have enough warmth in winter and | \ Smuerbits, and they say the ‘atl the average ! ub ser bave taken charge of this well-known and popular house, and our If You Want Your Laundry vent to the most excruciating ha-ha-| their houses, which are mere shells, | CVMFY shall not lie on the ground} the various European armir aim is to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE IN WESTERN Ri ha’s!"? which were as natural as it] are scarcely w L by the Little bit | Niue here and they are going to put] foljo alian, 653] KENTUCKY. Our rooms are clean and well ventilated, and newly furnished Done Right . : re scarcely warmed by the | hors in our tents. Washington City | hap seein’ throughout. ‘The tables are supplied with the very best the markets afford. Have it dene by THE CHINESE they were human. Her merriment} of charcoal in the middle of the room. | soqNew York City both want the| spa" mare Special rates to regular boarders. Twenty-one-meal tickets $3125. § » E NESE seemed to be that of a person, rather] “We took stoves with us an be A gerian, ian, 4 dad reeroel prompeys than of a bird, and the cat seemed to} many other foreign comforts and con- | Fmt jawe Chich will be dhe’ Incky | 00-38 Russian a MEADOWS & PRYOR, Proprietors : ; be helplessly awed by the unenviable] veniences. But you haye no idea how | \°™ Ith k peg ty thre Y | Irish “ i ar i emeetenies BAe EOE: SRS & OO experience to which it was subjected. | difficult it was to teach the Japancse |" ov uontives thew to. to be ea} Megan OF We ase ° ee ee 4 It was finally rescued, and scampered | 7, c ror thesick, Ih : : a 2 Although the averag rht of sole 3 * When tn Metropolis off folowed "by one’ long, slerisive] to begin any teaching frome point ox, [Tete Parade ofall he soldiers. There aier in ‘few | ESTABLISHED 1864,.—o 4 stop at the laugh from the bird and @ roar from} tirely different from the one to which | fe Over 20,000 eakWers here now and | years « th STATE HOTEL Reyes firely different from the one to which | they are coming in every day from|{n which conscription is the rule. it] pm me 2 itt heating arrangements, the clothing, [Ciba Myself and Lake were pati found generally that in countticoia j ar rel 0 ¥ eee OT DT ahian Prope. A crowd of Paducah tourists took] the beds, the diet is different. Tn the | ne Paducah boys are dig nloel hich pesceful conditions prevail and a be o Sy . : in the i r i of these ‘0 great standing army is maintaine oi cal RY ER. png Rata in the Bowery when in New York a] hogpital wo arranged most of thes? | and are expecting to get their dis. Go ereNt standing pt Aeapapiee : oy Ape few days ago. ‘They had often heard NO-TO-BAG fi :)'8% St" lof the Bowery, and. foand it to be about al as they had ever seen it painted in the newspapers. The pre- dominant attraction was toughness, thing to euit oureelves, but in private charge between now and Thanksgiv~ nursing it really was like entering a ing day. Frank. strange country. re: J Cavalry, Ti M. “Byen in the hospital wehadhard| ) 7002 U.S. Cavalry, Troop work to arrange a diet for the sick Mrs. Amanda J. Nelson, of Lex- iy increasing. This is shown con- spicuously in the case of Sweden, townie ewe ce'swim| § = GENERAL INSURANCE diers between 1840 and 1850 was 66 AG ENTS ; : Inches, 66.2 between 1850 and 1860, J ee eee pee r ST. JAMES HOTEL “ABOUT STAGE SAINT LOUIS Humors of the Dublin Gallery—Have| Everything was tough—even the} The people there eat almost noth-| ington, Ky., is in the city, the guest ¢ Long Been Proverbial. policemen themselves were tough, | ing but rice and fish. In cases of ty- .W. HN 66.6 between 1860 amd 1870, 66.8 be- EUROPEAN PLAN hike ry |and acemed to have been. trained] phoid fever, for instance, ofcourse, ws | West Harteou eizect, | 8°™” °| tween 1870 and 1860, and 69 between | Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KX Hate. 75¢ and $1 per Day j,|there. But maybe it was only the] tried to prevail on them to take am’ Mrs. Nelson was for many years | 1880 be set The proportion of a Restaurant, Popular Prices that |effect of association that produced] diet. But they don’tlike milk. They president of the Baptist Women’s Ed- ie soldiers in France has de- tway’s | the effect, have always hada superstition against | ycational convention connected with | CT ‘rom 37 per cent in the decade SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS “7 GPBOIAL 260 DINNBR r’s long|, One of the young ladies, however, | eating anything which hashadanimal |the State university at Louisville, | b¢simning 1840, 25 per cent. in the decade beginning 1860, and 33 per cent. in the decade beginning 1880, to 80 per cent. in the present. The number of conscripts now rejected on account of height is less every year, peceh was {found a policeman who was quite al lif ry, in | gallant fellow. out | ‘They were sauntering along about yjll p. m.—the Paducah tourists Jo | Were—the time the Bowery is in the e. Ky, She is now matron of Exetein- “TI could get chickens and s0 we | Norton university at Cane Springs, could make chicken broth in cases|Ky, She bas for years been identi- where it was needed. There was no | fied with educational interests and is lamb or mutton, there being no sheep | among the populer colored women of BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING bh HORSESHOEING SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER k oF mutton potatoes, her sic juiet, you rag te 7 aperraeniet Severe, in Tapes. We could ee beef in the | the state, that be tera fhe hes slack , tur th a | When they stopped to ask information| cities where there wasa foreign popu- j : 2 Meron foted viinceng taf. fot @ policeman, A young tough! Jation. ‘The Japanese care little for| Mev. J. B. McCrary, of Metrope-|French army has been steadily de« All work guaranteed. Hest “Take your time.” came wabbling along, visibly effected} fruit. They like little mandarin or- | is, Ll, aud editor of the Ciazette ot | creased. American soldiers have pre- > . rate Bl Tein celated « same celebrated | by #0 ever-supply of intoxicants, and) anges, and we had them about eight | that place, was iu our vtts Saturday | served during many years the same FA W G Pr FI - , fs Fee er ce Uneapest aed tragedian t ne occasion he was |! pursuing his tortuous course} months out of the year. They have [and Sunday, Ou the her day he mest sulatantially, though See ‘ ' ’ only pay forrmbat you ig ay ear of the Dublin |bumped violently up against the] persimmons, too, and figs. The plums |@¢etpicl the palpit at the Washings | is w own that soldiers from the Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. THOS. bs rch rieHawkins }Young lady, who gave hima push} there do not amount to much. They |teS-*trret Buptist charch to a large | westerm and southwestern states are, ° ¢ tile playing *Vir- | that was anything but gentle, have @ sort of pear, which looks like /#"4 sppreciative audience, | He left | a3 a rule, taller than those from the H d 6 d mitt "couldn't |, Tae policeman rushed to her aid.| an apple and tastes like wood. As eft this x g for the hustling lit. | east an@ from the southern Atlantia & Second Han OES | Hrnomber bis “You will re- |Seiaing the young raftlan by the col-| for the famous cherry trees, they are | Uo to" the river states, ____. Highest cash prices paid by | member it, si Macready at re- eee sa eee] snake 1A Me cultivated for their blossoms, not for} Jitite James Jecnisan » the pes ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | “aay Janie Apeliog, to, the ae . S cat On ria hard as he could, and teld the be- pir frui ; OF Sore arene © PON: 21 Suarrels oy smapesaHiOn OF JPRI | iad ae Sibatane yooEs. te Weare | trie oe kacoatah people are fulllof | sn “My wife called me a coward to- This Offer | THE DISCOVERY i AGE Pee Santt street: Mica, eter Call and get Our! bore” Tho ac k of it all [how to act in the presence of ladies] euporstition, especially about sickness] Little Miss Litiw Mk Noel, of ; ‘ ‘A Woman was the Inventor. . eee are WO iy, rough {before he passed that way again.|and death, If they have, for example, |Smatiiaul, Ky , arrive nw city] “But youhavoenlisted.” 7 ow- |The youth continued his erratic] anything the matter with the ear they |e Lis the yuost of Prof, 'O, yes; but she says I did it mere- ¢ Vhere is} Parade down the street, with @ few} make a wax model of an ear, put itup {and Mrs, I’, D, Hibbs, ly to get away from her mother, © you hold |8mothered tmprecations, and that] jy ¢) aple and pray to it.”—St Miss COR ge RN ee Philadelphia vorth American. ore | , Claudius; | "8% the last seen of him. The} [,, 7 F Nee Nte gua Lige’ eine me A New Cuba Stamp. i 8 5 | ? Numi-|‘Copper’’ received as reward for y Ene cae an i tabeed esterday from a visitto the! There has been a reat demand i | to Deuteronomy!” | 48 gallantry, the sweetest smile the] You take no risk on Plantation | turned yesterday Horae Se vlectntl - DEALER IN ‘i },. | Kentucky girl could bestow Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure. | Windy City, among Spanish stamp collectors for Sl Bas ite - Lp 3 the latest Cuban stamp, which has ; by Groceries, | ' ate Faris Pte Beauty ts Blood Deew. | “Charles Leach and Miss Etta|the head of Alphonso XIII. and is Staple and Fancy Groceries, | s Icillius re-] A young society man of Paducah n blood means o clean thle. use | Bobbe led the nano 5 walk at the First| gorth seven centavos uestion of Vir-] was made the victim of a practical el » | Ward church Saturday evening. The a “ seme Cian Canned Goods of Ail Kinds, t for me to lead | joke that made him very indiguant at| ‘ring 1) ui dewving alli} participants were: Miss Alma| Don't you Keon Fioinsion CRE M At. ak eel you do it?” | first, over in St, Louis not long since. | fanis) pimples, boils biotehes, bisekincads, hand Bobbie Kivel, Mrs, L, | Cure 18 guaranteed to cure you? |Seedichy scllahed “Sarvs le Ky to all parts of the city, | *\siohever you please, sir.”—Corn-| He 1s a brilliant pianist, and asl gad the! sch bls cmplenion iy tang | Herring and Wan. Hynes, Mrs. Sina| ra care. Geastiation Foreret venue, New York Gity. Bie. uy ’ Hold inPaduoah by W. B. ot, 4th and Broadway. hill Magazing, : young men from guch bucolic regions mata satisfaction xuatanteed, Io, 2a, Se. and Bane Barton. Mies 1.) 518s. Breer codecs retupd weve