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introdaced a bill to amend the elec THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN When the Leaves H. T. RIVERS JUST RECEIVED tontee seoy ihecine wesaatow |THE THIRD ished every n, except : . sng + Blea cgeg } He mentioned io his speech support nay peorpar am Begin to Fall Bail IVeeyeyeyey ing the bill that it was elimitar 16. the KENTUCKY ok ts ney an on aba (eh Si co 9) | re sum euBLSHING COMPANY. |. ‘icion onset mera firsts | PRICES Take Anata saan dite pales punarosar {Senator Goebel rose in his place, : Tumbie at ‘at Infirmary, - ViOnPHERIDERT | nounced the Ohio election law as nl Ber sons un Muth Huibe sBebeion : TREABUMEK | outrage, Ohio elections a8 a stench] Has Seon as Much Home Se SP centage Office Hours: f M, Fisher, W.F. Paxton B.W.Clements, |in the nostrils of decent people, ‘and} as Any Volunteer Regiment, At all be in every a rian’ + t0 10a, m 7190 to 8180 ps 3 p.m, 3.8, Wiltiamson Jobn3- Dorian. | denounced Senator Jones’ bill, which Is ¥ i | } had & or Je ’ s Very Anxious to | @ ‘ le} 68 and Office: No, 214 Broadway. |was defeated. Yet today Senator : | a Telephones 290, ¢ ponkass.s thbeassens Goebel is telling the people that the Gio to Cuba | tn), Cte to, Health ‘ i , oe ee: Poop | Atatt druggists, she. axial. Guide to, Heal When east recently we selected the Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50) oF oe nich be is the author is in fend Medical aitelis fietaaal MH host and cheapest things to be found Daily, Six months ‘ 2.25 - fio | | on the dry goods and shoe market. ade ' | E CHILDREN Daily, One month, “| * 6 | Sakectee Ge Mane. Be, Ee CRE At enoiodtiod) Wimord ot ue Moves] Years of experience have taught us 5 5 Daily, per week.......... 10 cents| Manifestly the Goebel law has|© ‘ how to buy as well as how to sell, | Itioe, 118 South Fifth Street. Weekly, per annum in ad- some other and ulterior purpose thin | ments of the Hegiment—The fn ieee padding MM Te rons BF Omes Tolepheee 16) hedhenetia vance See oueeee to compel an equal division of pre-| Boys Have Two Mascots hy Serweant Cramer, of come |Of GOOD THINGS we have in store for t t by Sergeay er, of co e Better Values Never Shown Specimen copies free eaiioaei cinct election officers throughout the Which Are Curiosities. | pany L 7 cu be wan sd exiall chat |our Cumomerm: OUP oR KING BROOKS eSDAY te. What that purpose 1s ean 0 be fed ont of bottle, bat Tay mised ehevit acts, velvet co-|_TUERDAY, ROY. 1, we, [ale. What tat prone ; Wintel ont ste" Dregs Goods |DR lars, sizes 32 to 42, worth $7.00, for $4.90. | ————— = : y ss fre Ife efende most of Handsome cloth jackets, box front, vel- the law itself and the meansem-| Joel wanners. Me " “ghee vet collars, in tan, blue or brown, a regular ployed to pass and to sustain it. The Lesiagton Leader hae tho fol hie une chained tos stake tn, fron Home-Made Oress Skirts, Dentist and Stovoo wrap, for $8.40. HOW TO WIN. perins ty of Sa Token Mectnehy tt tae of tate <P Sones ot toe AD S008 OF SRO ‘Oral Surgeon T st stylish g There are troops which have had| and, Every day or 3 iar the peice tex LITERARY NOTES hardships to contend with at the| boys take hic down to the creek and | And Comforts ments at the price you F 1 . t ina ip hot huot for crawfish His play a 120 North Fifth Street. ever saw — these satin In this busy world people front, both at § —_ >a : ‘orto Het him a‘ or ¢ Ate allots oat Are handsome, andl MONEY SAVERS] Telephone Call 402, broadcloth box coats in mise many good and enjoyable John “Reuskin, the. grentest wise ae Vien Ms pa. 0 A eon uae i : i en tok Gea ss or : r patron i tan, brown, blue, red things because they do not 8) of any ageon questions of art, is ap-l im oiry than our own Tiird Keneland roll around and around, having | Ladies’ and Met DR H Ds HESSIG and black, with satin know of them, never saw, heard proaching the end of his life at bis 5 a he day this regiment] goo e generally . od. A ly $ ' ing a ‘ Plucky. Since the da giment| a good tim Furnishing 004s linings, only $10.00. or read of them. Here is a @)home in Conniston, a helpless and) wa. cal to go to defend the coun-| An ente ing 7OUng lthe ee eat psu ilu. siping We Have lack of proper publicity and 3] senile wreck of his former grand self-1i4 until the present time the boys of/gut to camp Saturday aod took | We phd AI rll bord Office 418 Adams street. romotion, in a word, adver- $| For the past nine years, at long in-| ine gallant ‘Third have always been | “Dave s*’ picture, He seemed to be | hoiees— on Telephone 270, Just Bought : A’ thousand manufac. $1 {rvels Word has come from England | ready to respond to tle call to go to {del put his bead on ove wit ‘Cut P , yen sede * @lthat Ruskin was mad. The lat ‘ ti ‘ tht very. coquettish a sample line of misses ee the frout, ‘That they have met with | side, 1 w-lu rices jackets, sizes 12 to 16 turers snd distributors are Slest report has it that ho is motlaisapointmeut is uol the faul of the |sDave' i always. glad ito ricewve ne ‘ks ar af abanin Mabie DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, plugging slong in an almost @/precisely mad, but that be i8) oy comprising the reviment _ Many visitors, eepccially it they bring | Are ihe delight of at barent. worer Physic’ and - goods made, and offered profiless rat because they con- B]afiicted wth the may Major thew fally expected to eat thelr |along aby candy or twlu | a aeRO nee, nee sass S ysician you for wpotey aed ries piey nerd cost. The prices for these nobby }@ sider printer's ink = kgs nemcamne Sry arent : ie oie ws ee eS Ee I “ i a - | HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS, i Ladies’ Capes Surgeon er ne : we to be avoided on all sorts of 1 jects that he once loved to study and). YS"! ‘ Office and residence, 522 Broadway, y ag given to embark for foreign , i ’ pretense, when it is really a Qlwrite about, The picture he pre-| ey.” ore. was creat. tejoicing {Via Minois Central Railroad We have capes in various stylen, Oice hour 8 to 11 a.m. 2 104 pam judicious and profitable invest- Q|sents is one of unutterable sadness,| sony them w that there is] At one fare } 2 for the round | WDB P ng the For Good i of a fine mind broken, an active body rect of being sent to Cuba the jor twenly-oue days re-|" Our handsome FREE PICTURES Ww ments Koss an investments © Blbowed, « noble character blotted ont. | PTone't of jttip en {on |make your nome more sweet andl Dn JT B COYLE Little Ones arm paying investment that earns bas dl ape Pie te : qmembers of this regiment are feeling lturaing. ‘Tickets will be sold on | make your home more sweet end .0. Bw. Here Cloaks money while you sleep. Repu- Harold Frederic’s ‘‘Damuation of me e che ries sora el er ot them ¥ Ist a id ike , D . be | things tor the Janet, mosey, maul Physician and Sur ji u ‘heron Ware’’ has been spoken of |S¢!ves 8 pleased wit 2 pla th to points on the Hinots Ce |come and see us, tation gained at the cannon’s 3/T tar outlined nad Tennessee all, JOHN J. DORIAN. & ” since the author's death *as only] far outline raiiroad in Ten j ‘goon mouth may be a “bauble,” 98 B] oor aratively well known in this} At Cawp Hamilton th satis {antl Lonipinne, end'pa. ee: © 905 Broadway Telephones, Omoe stb, Residence 432, ; 1 Ty: Shakespeare says, but “Repu } country, but it is the opinion of|Kentuckp regiment is conveniently 221 and Deo. 6th a get Residence 1110 South Fourth 8t Pretty eiderdown cloaks, Very popular. — These }® tation” in the commercial world %| many who follow literary popularity | locate? rr ae egran og ‘Joo Lie aoeheeaiag haeougees | white thibet fur trim- new plaid reefers, ©x-18.jg nine-time winner. If a §/in the Uoited States thst (as had,| ut camp life isnot to the liking |{ndian Terrivory, Ravens, Nebraska, FOR A JOKE OR FOR WEGESSITY j ing, 98e. tra heavy, braid and]% man could live a thousand years @| nd is still having, » great ron. In Sabuc marten eget plied e rer Siaute” Voc C ming, 9 IB oie Vite in 3] England, where it’ was published an-|t? make @ reputatio points io t cg adhd wt Heavy cheviot jackets, buckle trimmings, 8 and avoid the cost of life in der the name ‘Illuminations,’? and| #bich will make all: Kestioki s feel | tickets or fort nation ately. (0 4 7 PHYSIO ae sizes 6 to 12 years, for to 12 years, our price] % surance he could afford to wait 8} where, by the by, it boasted a flat. | rool wii ‘tong att cate (ere 821 Donovan, Agt., ¥ udueah, Ky. IAN 4 ? af for the world to come.to him, @/tering pretace by Mr. Gladstone, it/cauer is Tie enlsthe mun | koow Plantation Chi Office with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 45. 4 $1.49. ream but as it is, he must be brief @] was possibly not quite so prevalent] - ig they aiine tats wae saataad ta Gate 900 | Residence 622 Broadway. : i i 7 e ere, undone Lowarc paving Sy ‘ ntoe r€ e : - ; and busy to attain sucéess. He ryt gid grrr oageclpy > Vo among the frst onfered to Cuban] inten | You Can’t Afford to Miss needs all available helps 10 Pro” Bing, and till ads stendy sales. |shores. Whether to Havana ot w. M. JANES mote bis business and not ie —_—— ey are a eady a ee . No If so be there are youths, maiden’s | anxious to go. Agents for REAL EST TE ND MORTGAGE LOANS These Good Values: least of cordate ‘ing $1 children of a large growth who] ‘The health of the mt islish-American War,"’ hy Hon. Henry | Te aM) presen Ladies’ good quality heavy fleece- jribbed winter vests for ladies, 25c,]@ MAP cam make d © @lhave never read ‘Henry Esimond,"*|greatly improved over what it was| Watterson. A omplete, authentic | me fe bay, sll on lined Egyptian cotton union suits} New metal and jeweled belt|% his own goods and selling them $/gnq do so for the first time under the| when it arrived bere, and with 1 with ove | cppion esa Siethbes at 50c. | buckles, 25, 50 and 75c. to himself. He might turn bis @| flattering auspices of the new edition] recruits taken ia since nd r f | Astrakhan collarettes, seal trim- Military blue, red and plaid neck- stock over pretty rapidly, but now issuing in this country, congrat-|Kentucky bas ben mu I "i royal oc ri ming, satin linings, storm collars, | ties, 25¢. the war and tear would quickly §]¥lations are now in order. And iffeach company will be enabled rb outft, postpeld Ready-made eiderdown dressing ish hi [Interstate there are those who have not read} to the front with its full nuu ( ps taken) Los Oe . ‘ Fancy silk, satin and velvet shirt | sacques, light and dark colors, 95¢|@ 'mPover's! erate 7 that best of novels for a long time,|men, which is a better re The greate 3 * Seat Sha waists for less than the materials|and $1.45. Grocer. and are refreshing memory under] many of the volunteer regiments car ot year. Address all ate, Interested. | A. subject In would cost you, $4.90 to $5.90. All-wool novelty dress goods, eceececeecececccoosessoes these same pleasant circumstances, | show, and wma the boys feel en-} ( vy, Akron, Ob subject "aa Leong There are few & DENTIST Our extra-size cotton-filled com-| thirty patterns to select from, 25¢ they also are to be envied. For the|couraged to believe they will be] people who do not need them. May fort, made of twilled cretonne, is a} yard. THE LAW WAS DESIGNED FOR new edition leaves nothing to be de- among the first to leave the shores of | fan Ree ae feerd Canvas. Boome, Ue-Graine, rare bargain at $1.00, Outing flannels for wrappersand| FRAUD AND CORRUPTION. — . or) way of nwa pase the United States, Sell the | sight. "You are pleased with what we Fifth and Broadway. Children’s seamless heavy black | night gowns, 5¢ yard. oe hia solid, handsome and usefal in form CHRONOLOGICAL RECORE ¢ ant | do for your eyes. I charge you $1.00 cotton stockings for 10c pais, Kabo corsets, the most perfect stand an Me hiss de are A LIYERAwY(1) CONVERSATION, Following ie a chronologival record | us show them to you to $1.80 for same quality, spectacles Extra heavy, silk-taped, fleeced, | fitting corsets on the market, $1.00, | said that the fundamental reason of the Kentucky Regiment] Broadway other parties charge yo DR. J 0D. SMITH’S the passage of the present Kentucky | 02 Sunday I said, as I took up my ftom the t was cailed to arms| or. J. J. BLEICH, Standard Pattern: hat is rm ve your life, Pianta. a ¥ ~< 8 election law was to prevent the per- “I think Pd like literary chat a - ng at Ste st ae [Boe Mey sa rerad Ucibaante 223 Broadway Near aca eee rection, 7109 a. m. We ate agents for these eeeurates Vieng face eure Lage he petration of frauds, which were pos-| stisg Gush, Miss Flirt—I am tired | ™4Y alle rt ‘White Beactiati ctf wacty tay setae hs —not only better, but cheaper, than any other 7 f be apie F 4 RO TSE FO “a y Ue 1 P sible under the old law, because of : of them all— SS Dowpsnies started for Lex-| : - Omce on Niath, between Broadway and Je brand. Prices 5 to 20¢ 8 the fact that then there was no re-/So on Miss Bas Bleu I think I shall | \ I | vrnsaiiegce corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele. ing Lacki: call. gion | |Mav i reniden al division of ed at Camp Collier at} Am c There is Nothing cking quirement for an equ: Ot} sor betlowe the half that-ts Ns May 8—Arrived at Camj rat] A ‘ Water Filter?|— to perfect our millinery department. We take|the election officers. The present) ust be most remarkably well A Fe re cue : this business seriously, believing our patrons|law is held to be especially de- par y Bie Mastered: into: the serv \ HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, Worthy of the very best millinery that money | signed to overcome the deficiency. {1 will go and get her to set me right PEt Date tctcotae bik Colbi | If not, dont’¢{failfto see and brains can supply. The particular attrac-] “Let us see about this, says the|On some questions that are trouble- hea Park.” | ( ; Physician and poms thin week are Louisville Commercial. The appoint- oe fecoe’ pac geet ieaboas Su Arrived at Chicamauga, be- | I | fF G HARLA N, a R, Surgeon RICHLY TRIMMED mest of these election oficets was, {Did Bacon write: Shakespeare, or] ee coed ins cactient of the roloce| jP., ae Set wit on was't Shakespeare ? hi | _ BLACK VELVET HATS under the old law, confined to the] was Hamlet's malocs feigned, aa] , {eet fegiments to reach the park ‘ Cee en Fo deg ody sailors and walking hats, all county judge. Section 1577, Ken- now we bear? 4 oe a - se | Office, No. 41234 Broadway. mn 5c. 4“ ’ s | er lo ex- . Traveling hats for. ris 25, $2.50 to $5.00, {officer upon whom # duty is im; I pasceeh GE Jicivalig ian: one ltd Arrived safely at Newy fe exp hat ws cca, under this chapter and no penalty plaia, News expecting to take tra | ; Rugs at Quick-Selling Prices provided for the violation thereot,!1 fearld' my ignorance would be| . 2°! day Roe ria TOG ft | HUSBANDS & CALDWELL Just three numbers from the hundreds of good values who shal! willfally neglect to perform shocking sy ag eoke a ReineNan | clown Gall und’ ses falctat® | ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Smyrna Tugs 26x60, $1.48. $ such duty, or who shall willfully per-|To such a savant as Miss Blue Stock- tet 1-—Ordet countermand nded and | sce | - 127} South Fourth St, Paducah, Ky Best quality 36x72 Smyrna rugs, $3.50. form it in such a wa! i ing, x 92 Broan if h Will practice in all the courts of this com- Best Y 36Xx7 s ties y as to hinder troops ordere ed back to car ity, {122 Breagway Clephone 113 | nouwesitn. “Commercial tigation and casew ished by # fine of $50 and imprison-} 41) in vain, for she understood it Lexington. Ba “ute the} Our Shoe Department ment in the county jail for two noe ee yer are errirod AY Lexington th . Ctal and Surplus, $300,000 ‘The materials now used in shoes for the youth, comprising vici kid, | months.” Bat mepagee that the day was very}, wong at y still ex: | . ati nol box and kangaroo calf, certainly warrant the assertion that at no prior] The law was plain and adequate, s thinkin T wonldtsy en anne Pike Camp, on the Louisville South Beaux | TY Hy an 5 time were the same faci ities offered for artistically shoeing the giow- proper penalties were provided for i ane ? ern railroad \ BR | “a TAG ROE SECG, BS Fit oee Be LOW. its violation, and yet it is not of rec-|1 asked her if she thought Hamlet} August 20—A detail from (he regi m: | OP PADUGAi, KY. 50c buys line of child’s kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8, A thakcales Giaial or 6nd ct 8 ment, under command of Capt : 75 buys line of child’s kid shoes, 844 to 11. sina cig vo tires: | She tried trsocell bim—*'1 suppose} Noe! Gaines, ordered to do pro-| {; ; : $. 8, HUGH” , ’r.sident, 75¢ buys line kangaroo calf shoes, 5 to 8. party friends, ever undertook a pros-| She tried to recall him—“I suppose] \ogt duty in the city of Lexi ( \ { > 6, E, RICHALs CN, Cashier ‘ 75¢ buys line bright grain shoes, 5 to 8, ecution of men on the charge of not], My 4 September 17—Left Frankfort Pike] a Ee <M, . - 7s : ; oe ; Tell me have you read that uhtilling| *PY Pidbelad ot Caco Hamil-t 80c buys line bright grain shoes, 8'¢ to 11. holding to its mundates. ‘Phroso?* Camp and located at Camp Han | | d on time de) A $1.00 buys line bright grain shoes, 11's to 2, Wes the Goebel, law desigued: talrhat aad ‘The Ships That Heed inl wes 9p <Pionsar ‘detail. under uy eral Banking busines Genenstes: $1.00 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, 8'¢ to 11. bi 1 dl 9 , ctober 26—Pioneer detail, unde . Depositors given every accommoda- 4 bone st remedy this so-called deficiency? the Night’ 7, Col ; $1.25 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, sizes 11/¢ to 2. ae elk od ‘i fsight;| Cart Davis, seot to Columbus, stel tion their accounts responsibility ys li i sizes 2/2 bad ’ J ’ Bu | Ga., to prepare camp for the regi f ’ $1.50 buys line kid or calf, sizes 2's to 8. Was that the purpose of the law, as ~ my ty : ret ie Pragtieshe; x i prey p for tl “ fies. All of above are solid, good wearers. claimed by its author? Had an] Then ihe hE ne ling) OY : ‘| See our general line for fall in all grades. You will like the goods] amendment to the old law been ot ee 4 ct SUMMARY OF SERVICE ve ; 1 ane Ww | and the prices. passed providing that in future the : yale gigi a a In camp at Lexington, 24 days. nied | arttontaily eonetel fated. lode Capital and S Sssplus, $305,000.C0 . Tt might be well to look into our low bee stock {for temporary US. | county judge must appolat as demo-|I have just read a book called ‘Quo| En route to Chickamat , there is \dering of colored goods, handling The prices are very low at this season of the year. cratic election officers in the various Vadis’ In camp at Chickamauga, uc leach in such a way that even dyes precincts such qualified persons as The author's name—I can’t remem- ber what ’tis— % 1S R Y the democratic county chairman}, keep up with writer’s names how % ’ might recommend, and such repub- it bores lican election officers as should be|One’s mind! Have you read ‘The P 219 BROADWAY 221 BROAD WAY "commended by the | republican bs HUSBAND AND WIFE. Atter Forty Years the Widow Looks Upon the Beloved Form. | Many years ago I read a pathetic story. I do not remember all the Watched and waited, and ‘hele hope were at last rewarded. ts prison in the ice, coked again on the features of him ad been so long parted from details of the incident which so im-| her! But the pathos « of the story ay fear : pel ime, but the chief facie were | in the fact that she was then ac of] {Ue sbould forteit his office, We fined|1 wouldn't get another chance—if theses A inarried couple were cross | woman, while the newly-reseued body | 20¢ leas than $1,000 and confined in Shakespeare : tone of the great glaciers of tue} "as that quite a young and ro-|the penitentiary not less than one] Was # favorite of her's? + He's out Alpine regions, when a fatal aceident | bust map, $0 faith had the crys: |year? Does any one doubt that this Bh of date, vecurred. ‘The husband fell down; tal ens sket preserved the jewel which | w, She said, “But Anthony Hope is t held so long. 40 years had abound on all glaciers—the rope |! ft no wrinkles on that marble brow broke, and the depth of the chasw ‘Time's withering fingers could not was 0 great that no help could be} tofeh him in that tomb, and s0, for one of the huge crevasses which | Over the wife's angtieh at] €¥ the husband of hor youth, as he vas in the days which were gone for covered, her lose we must draw the veil of si 7 vears afte a ve (. IE Spu on’s Autobic 2 man, cogil rs + aie a f Pangea eo) oult one exemplified by the Goebel| 1 couldn’t stand another hour like panied them at the time of the acc A Milli law, suggest to thinking men that the last. hotel at for dent, staying at th the toot ofthe glacier, wai the sea of ice to give up its dead; by the well-known law of glacier pro gression, the form of her long-lost sit’ theaondd, Aa DP sca Sh eet m me eee | to Lint ; ; near A Swiss pape es that near the Beatushoble, on the Lake of Thun. in eccentric hermit has built a cot age in which he dwells, shut off from food bein bent Nea county chairman, then this deficiency would have been easily overcome, Suppose, too, that the amendment One day the body was released from had also provided that if the county | Of having read that week nd the wife|judge failed or refused to appoint] ‘Soldiers of Fortune,’ such qualified persons as thése two chairmen should recouimend to him ould easily and effectually have ac- complished all Senator Goebel says his law sims to do? And does not the fact that he failed rendered, por could the body be re |& few brief moments, the aged lady] and retused to take this shorter and|N¢*t Week I'll read”—I stopped her easier way to that end, and insisted on taking the longer and more difi there was some other purpose in view regularities in republican counties? We say ‘failed and refused to. take the shorter route’ advised ent Swng Henry Jo These were my thoughts as out the than the correction of imaginery ir- “Only Or asweetly, pretty book, ‘In Ke- dars’ Tents Have forgotten the plod in ccnse quence ie) ‘Hugh Wynne.” Breathless, she paused, 1 asked for first rate So the critics say—I believe it is he— His books are 80 mixed up with oth- ers I see! ere she began, For, although I’m @ very patient En route to Newport New In camp at Newport News, 17 Ee route to Lexington, 2 days. In camp at Camp Weil, 20 days Now 10 camp at Camp Hawilton. ays Snodgrass bill at Chickamauga one afternoon when some of the Com- pany A boys were up there huntiv rabbits. After receiving an iuvita- tion to joia the regiment he agreed to gv slong as mascot if the boys would sve that he had plenty to eat. “Shorty,"’ is one of the best poker players in the army, and sends home each month @ neat sum, Since juin- | ing the regiment he has received numbers of offers to go into muse- ums, but he has declined and says gatel passed— a library catalogue is she, And sy iil at that, it seems to|a boot-blacking establishment’ He ie dak Mi Pi. 1 dyer to} io when ‘‘the war is over’’ he intends to locate in Henderson, Ky., and open is now at home on a ‘‘hot-foot’’ far. h and writes that he will be back MASCOTS OF THE THIRD 00000000 00000009 00000000 The Third Kentucky hoasts of two we HOUR et mascots, ‘Shorty’? and ‘Dave. One is a quadraped® coon, while the otber is also of the tribe sometimes "Ivery irreverently designated as *1*eoons.’? ‘Shorty’? 1s of the two- legged persuasion and has been with DEPARTMENT the regiment since it arrived at Chickamauga. His correct name is |*#**OOOO*OOooeoooooooooos: Romelius M. Garner. He is 42] inches high, meighs 42 pounds and is IS FULL OF 32 years old, He was found on Stylish Jackets... Capes and Furs ies jacket made of i .smoet Uiaete cheviet, "$5.00 Plush Capes, Braided and Fur-Trimmed + capes of black coney, a serviceable and warm garment $5.95 ta aR?) s re h are not waranted fast will not ched and pi ironed and finiaed by isa lar ‘Steam Laundry in @ manner which cannot fall to please, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, 120 North ith St, — Leece Block, BREVITIES OF FUN. Ilis Specialty. —“Rivers, how is Madcira’ spelled?” “I don’t know, Brooks. All I know is how it tastes.” Chicago ‘Tribune, —Coming to It-——Farnum—*It is claimed that there was Paani in the recent national golf tourna- ment.” Barber—Jerusalem! The next thing we know people will be betting on 1 golf.” ”—-(Shieago News, —In the Winter Months,— “Mrs, owdiet,” meekly muttered the hith- erto patient boarder, “I can stand hash every day without a murmur; but when you put raisins in it and call it minge-pic, I ‘Tit-Bits. ~Patient (who has just had his eye operated upon)—"Doetor, it seems to ime ten guineas is a high price to charge for that job. It didn’t take you_tep seconds,” Eminent Oculist “My dear friend, in learni 5 in ten to!Let. draw the line.”— | faraitare, stoves, prices belore change wew goods for *!American-| German National Bank PADUCAH, KY. Interest Paid on Time its Offices in second and third ae es Eb-L, Arine, Oadutens” A. L. LASSITER Successor to B.i#, DAVIS Architect and Superintendent Nationa) Sank balding Teira Ploor PADUCAH, KY. Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON We also 4 line of new ete. Call isew! f You Want Your Laundry gt