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> electropathie applianges, and every j JUST RECEIVED gvqewney NEW CLOAKS § Canneseeees Qrewe FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN Jars, sizes 32 to 42, worth $7.00, for $4.9u. $10.00 wrap, {> $8.20. The most stylish gar- ments at the price you ever saw — these s broadcloth box coats in tan, brown, blue, red and black, with satin linings, only $10.00. We Have Just Bought a sample line of misses’ jackets, sizes 12 to 16 a years. They are the best ¢ USS! goods made, and offered you for ess than the usual wholesale cost. The prices for these nobb; coats are only $2.00, $3.98 and $4.98, For Good Warm Cloaks Bring the Little Ones Here Pretty eiderdown cloaks, white thibet fur trim- ming. 98c. Heavy cheviot jackets, sizes 6 to 12 years, for $1.49. $2.75. You Can’t Afford to Miss These Good Value : Ladies’ good quality heavy fleece- | ribbed winter vests for ladie lined Egyptian cotton union suits} New metal and_ jeweled at 50c. buckles, 25, 50 and 75c. Astrakhan collarettes, seal trim-] Military blue, red and plaid neck. ming, satin linings, storm collars, | ties, 25¢. 00. Ready-made eiderdown dressing Fancy silk, satin and velvet shirt | sacques, light and dark color: waists for less than the materials|and $1.45. would cost you, $4.90 to $5.90. All-wool novelty dress good Our extra-s ¢ fort, made of twilled cretonne, is a | yard. rare bargain at $1.00. ; Children’s seamless heavy black | night gowns, 5¢ yard. cotton stockings for J0c pair. : Standard Patterns We are agents for these celebrated patterns, and guarantee them to] the registration books gives color to nelusion that a large number of | vising Spain not to be perfectly satisfactory—not only better, but cheaper, than any othe brand. Prices 5 to 20c—none higher, to perfect tions this week are RICHLY TRIMMED BLACK VELVET HATS colors, 50 and 75¢. Children’s Tam o’ Shanters, soc, Rugs at Quick-Selling Prices Just three numbers from the hundreds of good values: Smyrna rigs 26x60, $1.48. Best quality 36x72 Smyrna rugs, $3.50. Entirely new line of large Smyrna rugs, sizes 48x84, for $5,00. Our Shoe Department ing generation, and prices so low. 50c buys line of child’s kid 75¢ buys line of child's kid 75¢ buys line kangaroo 5¢ buys line bright grain shoe: Soc buys line bright grain shoes, 8!¢ to 11. $1.00 buys line bright grain shoes, 11'¢ to 2, $1.00 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, 8'¢ to 11. $1.25 buys line kid or kangaroo calf, sizes 11'2 to 2. $1.50 buys line kid or calf, sizes 2'v to 8. All of above are solid, good wearers. See our general line for fall in all grades. You will like the goods} friends are and the prices. It might be well to look into our low shoe stoc! The prices are very low at this season of the year. ELL, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY TRICKS IN ALL ‘TRADES. ‘d aeege Branching Out of Fraudulent Promot- ers of Electrical Schemes. discovered, |. A more prestrions branch of in- hag always been prolific | dustry has been started {n Dublin, texponenis, Noamount | where a young man who was walking ems to entirely be near a street are light fell to the ions of many éo-called | ground and lay there a long time, ap- | parently senseless Subsequently, after a flow recovery, he found his way Eleetrici of fraudu: the preten: row and again the primary battery with wonderful possibilities in eJec- | to the electric light station. trie lighting, crops up in a new form, In describing the sequel, the city says the Jitteburgh D electrical enginecr says: “We had on Thousands of shining oy sparsely coy- | Saturday evening several breakdowns ered craniums are still daily subject-| im our street mains, but it was quite ed to the stringent, but futife massage | impossible for anyone of the public of the electric hairbrush, and the pop-| {0 have received a shock in conse- niar faith in the remedial and healing | quence, In regard to the reputed ac- virtues of anything “magnetic” is) cident, the only element of fact I can perennial. trace is that a man came tothe station Of late the operations of schemers during the evening with his clothes in this field have taken a new diree- | muddy, and asked for compensation, tion. Not long ago a rascally fellow | ying he had been knocked down by made capital out of a number of elee- | 48 electrie shock. I could find noth- tric railway companies by claiming to | ing the matter with him, and he final- have been injured by their cars, and | ly went to hospital, where the doo- carried on his nefarious trade with | ter could find no sign of anything of considerable success, until his unfor- | the sort; and, in fact, attributed his tunate mistake of claiming damages | fall to a more common source on Sat- from two distinct companies for urday evenings. So far as we can having been knocked down by two | learn, it is simply an attempt to make Astinct cars far apart from one an- ‘4 little money.” G Better Values Never Shown Tan mixed cheviot jackets, velvet col- Handsome cloth jackets, box front, vel- vet collars, in tan. blue or brown, a reguls: Very popular, — These new plaid reefers, ex- tra heavy, braid and buckle trimmings, 8 to 12 years, our price Outing flannels for wrappers and Kabo corsets, the most perfect Extra heavy, silk-taped, fleeced, | fitting corsets on the market, $1.00.) tion law, while Mr. Wheeler in Padu- r 1 votes be- cause he is a home man. A glance at r} the ¢ ie Nua wee our millinery department. We take this business seriously, believing our patrons] P'™Y millinery that money and brains can supply. The particular attrac- Stylish felt sailors and walking hats, all i Traveling hats for $1.25, $2.50 to $5.00. The materials now used in shoes for the youth, comprising vici kid, box and kangaroo calf, certainly warrant the assertion that at no prior] was |. time were the same facilities offered for artistically shoeing the grow- “for temporary use. other, at one and the same time, was THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by indadbaletrieSatye cs THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, EMOORPORATED * OM. Prenen so, PRESIDENT J.B, WILLiAMSON Vick PREsipmer “ohh J. Dorian SPORETARY W. F.Paxtow . TREASURER pDrnnoTons: * M Fisher, W. F. Paxton R.W. Clements, 4.8. Williamson Jobu J. Dorian. No. 214 Broadway. Daily, per annum in advance. $ Daily, per week. Weekly, per annum in vance.. tee . Specimen copies free ne THURSDAY, NOY. 8, 1898. The item inthe N market report to the erts & Co. the people of this city. Th & Co., pre Because the council evidently ex further exceed {ts authori full facts of the re known, est the republicans have in the r as far as the congressional ra two candidates who are holds views the m On the gr question of supporting the foreign belt] policy of the administra er is known to be an unreasoning fol- lovter of Mr, Bailey, of Texas, who fas opposed the President on every important position that he has taken 95c| relative to the war with Spain and its results. We have no reason to be- lieve that the views of leeevs on ze cotton-filled com-|thirty patterns to select from, 25c/this all important question differ from those of Wheeler, Mr. Reeves ion, Whe will doubtless get some republic n will get some republ ns will publican at home and er famous count is the n fight upon. ‘The d covered it 1s clalmed that they the Eh p Hobson, the pin the hire district. veral count Third appellate district Ele into a ¢ candidat appellate republican by his election to congress, He is de void of political principle and all loyalty that he once might have had for republican ideas and princi-|§ ples has been swallowed up in his in- ordinate desire to be elected to eon- gress, 2 eries of Signal Bureau Officer of two young physicians---Prof. A, C, and Lieut. Col, George Squier d, under the direction of the chief signal officers of the. avr vin scientific investigations t ods of ocean telegraph. Gen, Greeley expresses his belief that these discoveries and inventions have ssumed such for and phase as to be of the greatst value o the commercial world, The experiments were made at the artillery school, Fort Monroe, Va., and were discussed theoretically in 1897-under the title oj synchrono- graph, a new method of rapidly trans-' Cure 1 guaranteed to cure you? 50 Daily, Six months “ * 2.25 Daily, One month, “ ‘* 40 see LO cents 1.00 ee w York stock fect that the Paducah city council had refused to comply with tts contract with Rob- should cause no worry to ipping was sent to Mayor Lang by Roberts mably to show’ that the city's credit might be impaired by the action of the ¢oune|l, We don't know who furnished the news to the compiler of the stock market report, wut it was evidently put in there asa bluff, and if such be the case it will have just the opposite effect from what was intended, The city couge!l has acted just right jn the matter of is- y | suing refunding bonds to Roberts&Cc “ed- ed its authority when it made the tentative contract with Roberta & Co,. is GO Peagon at all why it should y and issue illegal bonds, Two wrongs do not make one right. We are firmly of the opinion that the action of the city council will strengthen the city’s credit, if such be possible, when the As the time for thee lection draws near it is hard to see just what inter: ult in this district is concerned. On all the issues at stake at Washington the before us are directly opposed to the republican position, On the money question it would be dificult to ascertain which » detrimental to the business intersest of the country. mitting information by the alt« ing current. ‘The next step was (he testing of this system on a long telp> graph line, and for this purpose I'r Crehore and Col. Squier visited I land, where they were afforded ©. f¥ facility for experimental work over the government — telegraph lines} through the courtesy of the posta. tr general and the distinguished elec trician, Chief Engineer Willian HM. Preec | ‘These experiments, the report sets} forth, proved conclusively the ‘supe. riority of a modern alternating cur. rent smooth wave, of which is a sim compitred with th sine wave, much as th under identics -fold, when operat ly the same syste € decided by experimontal ap the next step was to construct tran tions. ‘Two special apparatuses devised, one for 0 and the other for t messages over long cat transmitter was comp instrument advances transmission of SPANISH THRONE TOPTERLG, asty are going its fall asa remote possibiiltiy people have come to specu Boutons will ced Castelar assur the fall of the monarchy i but that it is not far off, nor € vajal, a former Minister, tells me he is convinced that the end of the mon- archical regime may be expected be- fore Christy Gen, Martinez Cam- pos, who has served in the ¢ during a previous premiership of Sen- or Segasta, is hopeful against hope, he offers his sword for the pres ion of the dynasty 1 t_ looks to assume nt mints- shoot Weyler to save the throne, nds that he will not stop wtih Vieja—a first and indis- i shooting Po able to the Chicag as well, —Madrid Record NEWS SUMMARY. Sergt. Frank Reynolds, of Company October 28. Will hang murder, President McKin m Cato, who is sente Eddyville November > for yotes on account of his avowed op- position to the infamous Goebel elec-| Bowling Green not try to decide crats are omitting noth- ing that will make votes for the in- ebel election law. ‘That yon a free ballot and. a fair issue that the dem- oerats in Kentucky are making the at of that plan of legalized robbery means the defeat of the state democratic tiket next year and the complete overthrow of Goebel One of the shrewdest cards played by the democrats in the resent campaign has just been dis- using thelr nominee for congress in enth district, asa decoy to democratic nomi- appellate judgeship sof the in the th congressional district, and it arned tonight that in Whitley Pulask!, Adair, Monroe, Casey, Met- calf, Clinton, Wayne and Russell counties the democrats have entered al to throw their nominee, H. H. ‘Tye, overboard and vote for John D, White, bolting republican in return for votes for Hobson, the democratic nominee for judge. ‘The Eleventh is 2,000 majority, but, as White hag. personal following of several thousand in the district, his aiming that, with this trade of consummated and the Goe- bel election law -assisting — them, White has a chance to win, ‘This is a most plausible story as John D, White will stop at nothing to secure NEW SYSTEM OF TELEGRAPH. Gen, Greely’s Report on Discoy~ Washington, D, C. November 2.— One point in the annual report of Gen, Greeley has escaped public attention, owing to its disassociation with the late war. It relates to the discoveries signal officer, who have lato- promise to work a revolution in meth- home to vote next ravel by special train, ~All the mem tra bers of the cabinet will go home to vote. Dr. Perey Woodall hs Todd circuit court for a injunction against the state practice. Some of the Fr intervention, and to further hostitiies, to Gen, Wood, governor ry department of ing that the ne rights, and to form a ne go, demand- bor party said to have one a the abode of the Virgin Mary transferred it to church, have reached’ a complete garding the policy of M the Fashorda question, As to the Drey fus case, it is declared that the cabi net will aid the work of justice, Residents of Havana are afr there will be serious disturbances on account of the dissatistaction of the Spanish soldiers about the delay of can get nothing, their omcial’s pock ets are bulging with the fruit of the systematic looting that has gone on for years. The Spanish commissioners at Ha vana have not replied to the Ameri can note, delivered Monday, proqos- ing January 1 as the day on which evacuatioan must be ¢ ted, Tt is stated that the Spaniards wil! accept the date, but_ under protest, still In sisting that it. will be impossible t get all the Spanish troops out Cuba by that time Two hundred men {have been em- ployed at Halifax transferring ammu- nition to the several warships in port there, ‘The Imperieuse, the flagship of the British North Pacftie squadron is expected to sail from Victoria to- day, following the Amphion, which Look Onboard w torpedo The Leander will also take on board a tor- pedo boat, From London aund Paris come re- ports that. Franee has decided to re- tire from Fushoda and that orders to this effect are now on the way to Maj, Marchand, who isin Rgypt One H that the retires ment nditional and that no asked of Great nother story is that rehand's evacuation shall have ‘deen completed, negotiations will be opened with Great Britain based on proposals submitted to that government ‘The reply of thé SpaoTStcommis- sioners, to be delivered next Friday, will be a detinite refusal to cede the Philippines. to the Wnited States on the lines proposed by the Amer- ican commissioners, The American comigissioners will be asked to sub: mit # now proposal, Spain is still hoping that the elections next Tues- day will show # sentiment in the United States inst expansion, and that such @ result will tneline the ade ministration to modify its terms, There 1s now no fear at Washington of a breaking off of negotiations by the resignation of the Spanish com- missioners, No specitic sum has been named to the Amerian commissiners as the amount which the United States would be willing to pay for (he Philippines, bp the administiqtion Is disposed to be liberal, You take no risk on Plantation Cbill Cure, as it is guaranteed to cure, COCHRAN & OWEN Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the city for. ladies or gents. Call and let us show them to you. 431 Broadway, $800N Don't you know Plantation Chil BOUND TO -|Is the Negro In North Carolina, The Situation Most Troubles Have as Vet Proved Unavatting. Wilmington, N. C., Nov }apparent lull in the ate the typical form | here by uy sMpromise of the repab- S | Tican party through the arty ice of Gov, system now exelu- | Russell, was broken when it was an sively used throughout the world in} pounce ode telegraphy. Under the new sys- | submit to the dictation of the gover- tem, the speed of the Wheatstone | por but would issue a1 commercial receiver was inereased a8 | 4 negro, Charles G that the negroes would icket any way Norwood, pres- Jent register ot deeds, is leading this Of bolt avd the negroes are turning to the old code telegraphy, The. supe-| him in a body. riority of the sine wave having been | ored to get a unmbe have endeay- of white men to accept nominations from them, their efforts have proved fruitless is boldly asserted that who @ares to go on their tic sells them arms must die mitters for actual commercial cond | avy white man wting land lines, negroes last might at various pli always indoors, 3 «dit was declared | wv, Russell bad bartered away |their franchise, that he had proved a traitor and should pe looser their confidence it was decided that @ ticket «i voted for even though it be done at the peril of their owo but the late} war interrupted progress, which has only kitely been renewed by dtrection of Gen, Grely ou talking of peevering the wpart 9s a dy for fenst- te as to when the | to reign. Senor | es me that not only is rigs Je, [Degrees say they will sulemnly secrate themselves A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD LAWYER. Kansas Has an Infant Prodigy in Byron) Howse Gilbert. The youngest lawyer in the world is Byron Howse Gilbert, of Atchison, Kaa. At the tender age of seven he has successfully passed a rigid ex amination before the supreme court justices, and is the proud possessor of a certificate of admission to the bar, to take effect when he shall reach his majority. The precious document, to which is attached an immense gold seal, is guarded with the most jealous © by the infatile barrister, Little Byron is a son of Judge W D. Gilbert, who astonished ihe learned jurors the other day by leading the of the supreme that he be ex boy before the jud purt and requesiin d for admission. They all took ion as a joke, but Chief fired a sim answered it so promptly nfident air that the je question and justices wore By degrees more profound legal s were led up to, Forabout an sfire of lexing reme © boy withstood a c t technical and pe m all three s ready an caused the greates! ur er time did the justices en to entrap the boy lawyer, but rt was futile. Noton embr fund. sions, but they also e technique of the law he would obtain the) courage and inspiravion necessary to} that, inasmuch as fourteenth and fifteenth amen Yet so convinced does he seem to be them-the right and remove all disabilities inimic the free exercise of that franc the holding of office, the be simply subjecting himself to sls very should he submit to the aud intimidations that are now being say that it is poesib unfortunate for the avieja, to whom the Queen if the try, believes it will be necessary to Weyler, for his part, promises his are so different from those of the colored people, that the negroes are so largely in the ma-| jority in this country, and hence ad- minister the pensable measure—but will see to the execution of n. Campos, nor Sa- gasta and perhaps President McKinley score of counties state where the conditions are direct ly the reverse, and D, First Kentucky, died at Ponce on Gov. Bradley has refused to pardon ul to im his weekly here, declares shall no longer occupy the] | humble sphere in which he bas been forced by conditions ; that Uy five years of fre is going to his Tueglay, He will osteopath of Asuit in the that the fault now lies ia the timidity ard of health to oe restrain it from interfering with his After promising that the republi- cans should not issue a ticket county, Gov. Russell considered that it wou'd not be unsafe for himself to be seen in Wilmingtoo, und came to the city nch papers are ad- ropean yleld to the de- Je, bac} Mads of the United States and y staying possibly by fasting and wala yesterday ~ wane wer dressed the negroes at one of their A representative negro has written He told them that be he milita- | ball meetings, would ‘‘see them out’’ if they Dot put out a ticket, met with groans aod cries of given their uncing his intention His advice was ‘The sultan of Turkey has presented to Emperor iWiliam a piece of ground] ‘The white people are determined be and say their purpose to carry election snd go county is fixed a able as death itself. of negroes prefer white rule not support the white ticket becaus consider such ious, as it is part of their te'igion to vote as a race, } ond, were sny one to make such 9) departure he would be ostracized and cast out oftheir circle as a traitor not actually killed. nd the emperor has German Catholic rh the affairs of the 1 is just as inexor- President Faure has signed the de- cree constituting the cabinet formed by M. Dupuy. The new ministers ein their pay, While the private soldiers BEWARE OF OINIMEN'S FOR Chill Cure,as it is HOMESEEKERS' ‘anteed to cure, EXCURSIONS, At one fare plus $2 for the round| twenty-one days re- Noy. ist and 16th and Dee. " 20th to points on the Ilinois Central and Louisiana, and on Nov, &th‘and 6th and 27th to pointe cas, Arkansas, 221 and Dec on foreign lines in Te Indian Territory, Kansas, } Missouri, Colorado and man: points in the West aad So, tickets or information apply to J, I Donovan, Agt., Padueab, Ky. Piavtation Chill Cure Yan Vieet-Mapafield Dyvg Co., hence SPECIAL SALE. For a few days only Granulated Su; ‘omaty Ketchup per gal New Dill Pickles per gal.. . 2 Fresh Rolled Herring. . 2 Fresh Milehnerg....+ 4 Fresh Large Mackerel... 2 lbs, Self Rising B. Wheat 1 lb, New Hominy Dried and evaporated fruits, cure rante and raising cheap, L. Ll. Raxporen, 193 S. Second St, | At one side sab Byron was eng making his ar. aw without itting. cident t n taking his . wary with w the law as i applied to the fa Boston Herald NEW WAY TO PULL A TOOTE Or Why Bill Chased jased the Train Out of Towa. d you hear about my friend said at u. “Well, that has mai 1 ) more times r Not long ago Bill got « jumping toothache, He wants to nave th out, but he don’t want to pay r » hor he ain’t got the | nerve tohave the thingdone, All the I eping him up at most goes wild. says Bill, ng tostand out when eaches the house n. real scheme, u know th nd of silk thread t ties it to tl can’t ¢ to the ra 1 n hen the train ihe measly s the freight and pler of the car nit until the Well, sir, he began to feel chil hor Na The more | nks of the tine when the ‘ain is going lo move the worse he feels. | e whistle bh ows ness TA. hott s Lill, Sand come again her day;’ but when he goes te string he finds it’s no go, t jerk the thing o ! rend is on the tooth train begins to Start, n’t have the nerve te he just trots on behind, end of a chain Well, sir, th and Will, he do nd} al Where are you going, Bill? holler a feller; ‘you seein to be in a hwrry. Well, sir, B (s to swear like mad, but the train is bepinning to go a lit- le faster, and he has to commence to lope tike a jack rabbit. You see, the train had been going through the elty, but now it started t outside. Bill didn’t have the nerve to stand still, 80 he just humped himself after that train like it was something he wanted bad. ‘Say, mister, why are you run+ ning that way?’ asked & brakeman, Who got on to the thing. Of course, that sort of a guy made Bill madder Drnggists will say they Plaotation Chill Cure than all others, slow up for a crossing, and while it Dr. Edwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and stoppe t ‘Throat Specialist, Paducah than ever, but he had to lopo on, “Luckily for Bill, the train had to he borrowed « knifa and cut When d shoe market Home-Made Dress Skirts, Ali Sorts of Blankets And Comforts Are handsome, and for oir patrons Ladies’ and Men's Furnishing Goods ‘ays in the front on styles It is needless to quote MONEY*SAVERS Low-Cut Prices Are the deli*ht of all bargain seekers. Ovr SHOJSfor men ant and chi’cren please everybody. Ladies’ Capes We have capes in various styles, which are as cheap as they are com Our handsome FREE PICTURES more sweet and All who desire the best things for the come and see us. We appreciate a JOHN J. DORIAN. 203 Broadway. FOR A OKE OR FOR NECESSITY the Leaves Begin to Fall PRICES Take Another Dorian’s When east recently we selected t! bost and cheapest on the dry goods Years of experience have taught 1 how to buy as well as how to sel!, 11 order to catch the trade and hold’ it 08, treet. Oar shelves groan onder the weigh! | Oflce Telephone 416; Residence 415 HINGS We have in store fur} our customers, Physician... and Surgeon Office Sixth and Broad: at Infirmary. wee # to 10a, m, 8 tofé p.m. 7:80 to 8:30 p, m, Telephones 68 and 296, DR, J. W, PENDLEY 16 South Fifth Street. }, 904 Tennessee at Dentist and ,0ral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street, Telepsone Call 402, DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 418 Adams street. ‘Telephone 270. DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Oftice and residence, 522 Broadway, Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 pm Telephone No. 191, Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeon 1522 Broad St. Telephones: OMice 378, Residence 482, Residence 1110 South Fourth St. OR. A. T. HUDSON PHYSICIAN Office with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 45. Residence 622 Broadway. W. M. JANES ‘REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS | (See me to buy, sell or} mortgage realty.) are interested. You are pleased wit do for your eyes, Tcharge you #1.00 to $1.90 for same quality spectacles 50 other parties charge you J. J. BLEICH, 223 ‘Broadway | Have You a... Water Filter? If not, dont'tjtailft | HUSBANDS & CALDWELL The easiest flit | ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Cali avd wwe prices, 122 Breacway Telephone 113) misslis particularly careful in the laun each in such @ wa: | that even d whioh are not warai not nted fast wili not Negligee shirts, » shirt waists. ties, socks, {roned and fniaited by aundry in & manner which fail to please, para STAR STEAM LAUXDRY, . J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietor 130 North 4th 8t. Investment and Return, tarched and plain, ho Star Steam Lecce Block. Mr, MeNicholl, the general traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific rai}. 4 e Klondike ¢his sea- son, and “that 20,000 of them will return to their homes without reach- 1 Fach man carried with him an outfit costing several hundred dollars, and his travel penses were not less than $300, making a total average penditure of not otal investment of $30,000,000 in 1 as much has been nught away, taking the miners’ own statements as correct; and the total putput of the Klondike country this year is not expected by the iine to exceed $10,000,000, t words, the gold hunters will get ack about one-third of their invest- tu prices before buy! change uew goods for old. 208 Court street, We also S2y,8 ling of now "all ass Don’t you know Plonta‘ion Chill the string.”—Typeka State Journal, | Cure is guaranteedto. \. S. DABNEY, $ DENTIST Camrneit, Bure, Ur-Srates, Fifth and Broadwa OR. J.D, SmITH'S oF OMe “tection, TOPs mn ie okifemiy ta, rather tha these asar ft Residence corner Nit efter oor ete tb aud Jefferson, Tele. "HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, MD, Physician and F.G, HARLAN, JR, | Surgeon Ofer Hours: 7 008, m..1t0% p.m, mlway, 127% South Fourth St, Paducah, Ky wir » courts of this com: litigation and eases im Dank we an < Ctal and Sarplus, $300,000 ity National Bank, OF PADUS KY. S. 8, HUGH: :, ‘ant, C, E. RICH/ *, Cashier, Interest paid c: time deposite. A ‘general Banking business (¥iasacted, Dopositors given every acu ommoda- tion their accounts itty Mas the and responsibility aceaesemmeseesapebinanpieinseesrhl is Capital and Surplus, $305,060.00 'American-German National Bank , PADUCAH, ky. 2 Latcrest Paid on Time Deposits Offices in second and thi ofl one third floors ie0. O, Ty . Ep, L, Aveini, Cashion AL, LASSITER Architect and Superintendent American-Germi National Bank bullding. Third Ploor PADUCAH, KY. one Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices pald by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON itnre, stoves, ranges, ete, our elsewhere, We alvo ex- "Tif You Want Your Laundry Oone Right Haye it done by THE CHINESRY ata Broadway. | Clothes called for

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