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. . ——_———————————— tur PA Mr. M. M, Gillam, who conducts a * THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN dapertaiees in Bra nd an author- Published every afternoon, except) ity on the subject, the following ; _Sunday, by to say about advertising: Tt 3 “Only a little while ago Tmade it aé SUM ROMP ANY. cond to the manager of a eo ou at hat he himself was the ho Saas should inspire and color ertis- ‘ing policy of the housé, I’sho Wi how he could get competent assist- ants-to whip detalle—inte but that it'would only be “@ pleasurable and satisfying addition to his duties to actually write a few sentences, or a singlé thought which should intro- He por- office: No. "241 ‘Browaway. in advance. $ 4.50|uce each advertisement, CF andibannarew *” € Daily, Six months “ ** One month, , ‘* “ 40Q| not sufficient; that his experience as | 10 cents | @ riterw: as gh. I told him thas was niehhege No amount 1.00 | of edhcation Could give the commou- }aense views, Lhe terseness of expres: jon, the pointedness af thought, the grasp of subject wiiieh were omaratt-| cristic of him, Talso told him that = it was cayy enough to put on paper as become of the mayor's|the snappy, epigrammatic, grasping “pepe in storm sewers on| expressions that would he used every vost on he pABAItion #’ a gbod | day In speaking of the business, that “been ate Tied through, | |%Owld make the best possible ndver- one and should be piste’ Ui " ¢ | tising introductions. It is proving so. Now that the SpenistFcrpisers fel] He is happy—and surpri de Cuba and “Isla de Luson, suk] py¢ capture of lloilo, capitol of the during ‘the battle at Manilla, b8Xe) eiand of Panay, knocks ut’ the last been floated and docked at Cavite, hope for Spain. Is to be hoped wecan keep tM) Hands of the Americans the balance afloat. 147 "<1 o¢ the Phiilppines under the meee ee of the insurgents, @ Carlist reyolt at Gee. Otierepering, ann’ honve, ah impaFfed ariny’ and" an onype Braise, tbe font em adhere ty’ tredsury, litle elsé remains for aaa a ai sisjons of the hegoriat ¢SPain to-do but accept whateds offers tio if norkerserd a portion of the ed, thariking the fatgs she. has met a ialand 6f Luion-i8 in possession ‘of dit) BMETOUS Foe = troopa On one of the adjacent 161) Congtedimab Bailey's majority last Jedi’ the Thsurgents are having) week wis somethipg like 25,000, “But things ' pretty ‘much their own way, dnd there is danger of, their massagre- | wa, ing Hie Spanish residents and looting} _ : * RETURNED FROM THE WAR. the towns, and under the existi oval ay fy ton as he is in Text status our troops cannot interfere. S=—=———Ss Why dq not Abe epolices put’ a 6 stop to the ribaldry ¢reiguebtly: being) and he Tought befoye El Cadey Indulgeddin afnightscosm-th &qeet WP) fp the trenches and in the fen. in the vicinity, of ‘Trimble street? It! te pame sore and wounded, seems that a band of lawless wretehes d I wish yon'd see him eat; have organized for Lhe. purpose of ma- He’s got! an appetite: | guess, King night hideous with their yells) 4g pretty bard to bept. and other acts of disturbing qualities whenever it. suits their convenience. _ If the poilice were more vigilant they would overtake them some night wien they least expect it and make them suffer the consequences of the law pro- hibiting such acts. 0 long as Porto Rico and the Puil-{ ippines are kept under military rule My pa was ju the racket, thé president, as commander-in-chiet}“jy6 heard the Mausers fog, of the army and navy, e¢ mnake any} and he says there's something awful needed financial or revenue regula-! In the mosic of their ping. tions; after legislation has provided a] He fought the fight with Teddy, elvil government and systems of rev-} But he’s glad he's home again, “wate and finance for them the law; From the trenches and the trochss, imiust be followed, even if it be found) From the b'lls and from the fen. Abjectionable, yntil amended. That! But it’s eat, eat, eat, da why the impression js growing in And it’s sleep, sleep, sleep; ‘Washington that the president will] e's kind.o’ stricken hungry “ask no legislation from congress for ‘i With an artal a oa, the islands; ‘but will Keep Chem uo- ut we are glad to have im home, Ger military goveroment_unijl their}. And zescuaind aremnieiecet necdwrare:-natia® aiglerseoet, rnorder |; Puts Bows TRAE at ane " _-t when there is congressional lég- t never . “tion for them it may be of a per-| He says he caught the fever. ‘And he had the ague, too; MSrcnt nature. = And he kind o” got the homesicks, Representative Odell, of New York,} And the waitin’ made him blue. chairman of the republican state But when he reached the station F committee was in Washington this} And we saw him from the gate, weeks, «He says. th mpaigan’ was as} We were the happiest family » “hard a.oné ad be. kemembers to lave} | You could find in al! the State. Deen fatight in'his state and that.Co}.| Bur it’s eat, eat, eat, Rooseyelt’§ sinall fulfalicy was not And it’s sleep, sleep, sleep; surprising to him; he had the state His bunger is abidin’ 80 thoroughly organized that he told And it’s lestin’ and it’s deep. . Col. Rodieselt'two weeks before elec-| For he lived so long on bacon, ‘Pion that. se. Would certainly be And he slept 80 long in mud, ‘elected by a pluran., . not less than} ! we “pl kind thar, bea | 43,000, To come within about 5,000 © Bangty, Meepy d 7) Of the phirality two weeks in advance as A 's come back from fightin’, ich he says was mighty hot; Andwe’ re glad to have him home again And glad he waan’t shot. My pa’s & greai gb And he’s helped to bold the line When the balls was léapin’ From ’most every tree and vine, Bat it’s eat, eat, eat, Since, be ame homé'to stay ; And it’s sleep, sleep, sleey But he'll sleep hisself sway! Bat we're happy that he came, And we're glud be wasn’t killed, But, j awtal appetives It never wi filled. —[Baluxiore News, ———__ OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. ly pe’s a great roogh rider He was ont of Tédily’s ineng It's eat ani eat and eat, Aud it’s sieep and sleep and sleep bor ma voo't lel us make no puisé, And s> we creep and cregp. O, we bade bim welcome home, And we're glad he wasn’t kiled-- But, gee! He's got an sppotite ‘That never will be filed. Mr, Odell declined to, discnss . New York senatorship, further than Wo say that -he was not a candidate for Senator Murphy's seat. ¥ suprome court, jp @ speech ab the — opening of tire'sediod) of jurikprudence | and diplomacy of Columbian univer- ity, said a few words that are espe- » ¢ially applicable to the croakers who ee nothing ahead of us but trouble, on account of annexation of the new . He said: These people are ver the annexation of new ry. They were disturbed when annexed Louisiana. What were we to do with all thos®’ Frenchmen In@ians? they asked.» They were disturbed when we annexed New be 2 sete Mexico, but here we are, 70,000,000} | Rentfrow’s Famous Jolly Path. e y that peblic life] faders will appear at the opera ever before house tonight in the comedy, ‘The cheer, we wij] 4gbtning Express." Toe company has the repuiction of beiog one of the my be able hn ey ps ecg. combinations waveling sppea ; ities. Maybe by what is going fog ¥ The Famous ‘Jolly Pathtihders— 10, 20 and 30°Cemts Admis- i is sion—Ladies Free. a at ular prides, carry & this time in adotiver part of the worldHine ‘orchestra ‘which rendew a here we are in the niidst of a great crisis. | class musical m between the it we take courage jm the fact that|acts. New specialties will be inire- are in the handp of-a man, who, [duced throughout the play. hand through and above all SAND STORM. ‘One of the gfatifying results of the ‘ | bara would be nothiag in comparison recent election” is the’ dispisition of lag newspapers to recognize the| "itt What the people @Bo tidd to Ke on the streets today compelled the south has been cursed /¢g put up with, Theta? alt ei A A sand storm on the desert of Sa- : ; was blown much poli Most unfor-| ig every digeption‘ell day; aad clouds and ‘as of race ang | of if, obgcwred everythtnyy * Eve: ices thé south has been ly seemed to have bis clothes | ‘the attitude of. heartily en- well a9 eyes fqil of iy ye ae Me c g the wild and visidudry themes|” USED aN AK. *** : J. Bryan. The récent eldetion Te more overwhelming rebuke to Voss Moore Chopped on. the Head of free silver than the. ‘With an Ax Last Night. of 1896' for McKinley's ma- i. p in the electoral eoltego<this . r would have been double Jus Inge, 4 mn let sight |e = ty two years ago. ‘he Tepubli- | togk offense at ing said by the gontrol the U:' 8. senaté thr} tormer. The tegable ovcurred on The id | Morte Tite eg i e of the cause of free 8 at Lolp pi) find the evident tact that pros- Toate wae Apt p ‘and republican rule are attend-| by the blow ald Wait base evident, copeet sgtiggnt Drone SEE i St injared 9,2 | tested at first that his education wes |4 With Manila in the! ' tain a corpse. The man was Mr. H. YB troliton, “Mo , and the dee his wife. Mains were taken to Alamo, op N. Co & SUL, for interment, the The Hhinois Central pay train left! al 7 o'clock tive morning to payoott | *torCeeitii, Ky. PRE A egutdl Appotitea “From —~—Padueah — Wi Should Attend on Nov. oches by 166 feet. Price 60 cash sud balance m rilents for 4 years, DOW. M. Janne, 328 '9 Broadway. DIED 1N PENNSYLVANIA, Car. Ww.- Coulson, of Edoliffe, Good “May ™'Be “ASomp- lished “‘at the Meeting. Ww c0 te MD ERR Lt Lie~uprobable thh€! « feW Of the | ,,, ‘ 4 convention of “the Peri#itiseé River |) emale hoauae i Improvement’ staodiatibii'at Chatty CAY st bis te ee ow the! 28d." PHA FOlloHlyg | PIMC? Bat 82: "Ho was the father bam, =f bra ie Pate) 788 lof the Megsrs. Coulson, of the city Syotea Fomery Cipt a Fafley,)’ | DEDICATION DEFERRED. RB. Smith, C.-Q ©, Leigh, J.B pe fen a be ay ie F The Baptist Church Cannot be arin: Oe Completed by Next Sunday. Rudy, J. 8: Jacksoa pe; ; The meeting Tmprdyement a assoc i f with Frag reser apelaag to, ope co tist cherch by Rev. Kerr B. Tapper, 1S er a ome ties tine bea toes. orppareoe’ooen, Pegernains ye ay the. sprin- jon scoount of the faiiare ot wall cipal cities and towns along the Teo- | paper to arrive, which renders it im- nessee riyer and’ jig tributaries have Possible to complete the repairs by been invited to send delegates, Stndsy." é * Gen, Joseph Wheeler, who is an | ~The dedication will take place the inflaential membér of congyess, and | following Suoday,, Deo. 4th, and jis im hearty sympathy with the tifove- | Bev. Tupper’s lecture, which is look: |ment to accomplish ‘the permapent jed SoeRety to a8 & rare litetary treat, improvement of the Tennessee ‘rivér, will vet P a ertaen vee rae ified bis~intention of being “"* Previvu ’ b, 2. pevevaa at tin ederecion: ” Ocser)-ut ject will be, “Be « Mao Among prominent and ibfuent{s] men Will be Mea here: * ae% It'will probably be decided ‘at this meeting to draft % memorial to con- gress, setting forth the great extent and mervelous resources of ‘the “Ten- neasee,,..iver system, to’ set forth specifically, improvements ate} Mr. M. V. Cherry, the Broadway needed to make it wavigable the year ‘grocer, had fifty dollars io ¢urre round and to request congress to /stolea from biu early Saturday even- Make. more liberal appropriations tur|ing. He had counted them obly a this-river! - j short time before a negrovarrived and President Sadders, of thy’ assdcia.'}sked to see a tub is supposed + lion, after consultation with Ms}. D’]ibat’a’pal was close: behind bim, aod 1 C. Kingmen, Ucited Siates engineer| when Mr, Cherry went ta the rear jin charge of Tennessee river im-}to show (ue tub, the confeleyate provements, aod a number. of influ- | opeved ibe cash drawer and extract- entia: members of the association, |ed ihe greenhacks, There was no The dedication of the First Bap- BOLD THE® 5. Mr. M, V. Cherry Lost Fifty Dol- Jars in Bills, Remember the name when you. buy again SABER DUELS. Trey Too Often Bnd Fatally to Be Popalar. The saber duel has never been very familiar on the record, and of late years its absence thereform has been even wore co cuous than it was. ‘he reason for this is, no doubt, that he saher is not every duelist’s weap- | has prepsred an address which em- bodies what he-thjnks sboald be done *% tbe forthcoming meeting. [1 is very probable that the association will take action along the lines sug- gested by Mr, Sanders, EVERYTHING CROWVED { People Turned Away 6n Account "of Their Crowded ondition, i “ cS | Twenty or thirty peopte-weretarn- @d away from each ef the hotels yes- terday and last nigh+ the of accommod: Every room at the taken long before dark, ang all the night clerk had to do was to stay there and express his regrets to late on, and that, when it happens to swt pag. | both ¢ombatta the results, as the ‘The same wight some one entered Italian chamber has dul; recognized ‘the resideace of Jailer Joe Miller, by pe: nitting tri of Peputy while the family were at supper, aod Maéola for poor ‘Cavallo(li's death, stole @ pocket book containing $2!,,; are apt to be of a decidely serious belonging to a-nyece of the jailer. | character, ‘The weapon has beenseen The lons was sepoiied-to Chief Hoyer, | oftertest on the feld of honor, per- but {hére.wos no elue upon which} haps, during the disturlied period in the police eoald werk Franée which followed the Restora- . ma tion, when there were any number of | _ Sevé:al-overvonts and hats . are re- Napoleon’s unconyerted old officers ported missiog from varions places, Krowling nboitt in military buttoned sea) sulbot the pocturaal deproge- Frocks 4 jer bearts but on bali loos of | pyand sseak thieves, a roiling tar a Raby Ownetag's mere were Dall @ a) . wud Was such @ | dogea ‘‘movashiners’’ working Rreaa, , logea “‘movashiners’’ working Rees one, That ex-colone!’s duel with the - MARRIAGES, local “brettear,” Maxence Gilet, will Selue. readily suggest itself as a typical en- counter of the ‘kind, It was fought with ‘sabers, both’ men meaning busi- "}ly speat five years, sod Mr. Will his bat, and seemed distressed. In ‘ed arrivals, and offer them a chair in the rotunda, Many were forced to! jsleep in chairs at both hotels. | After tomorrow the crowded con- oe will be relieved. S H i Yesterday Morning at 1:30 O'clock. RETURNED TO INDIANAPOLIS Other . Weddings: Soon to J. Vs Voris Returns to Join be Annonnced. His Battery There. en There wes a wedding at the Pal- uner house o’ clock: Sedalfsy Dr. J. V, Voris, of the Indiana voluoteer artillery, who has been here on a visit to bis uncle, Dr. C, E. Whitesides, left last night for Ladi papolis, Iod,, where he will rejoin bis battery, and be mustered out. 1n 4 short time, Dr. Voris wiil leave for South America, where he. receut- nie Ly Jones, ‘of thé same place, were married’ by ‘Rey. RC. Doug: les, of Seal he bride arrived on the 1:20 train, accompanied by Miss Dubie pro and My. E. L. Wright} and - Miss Lizzie Jones and Mr. B. L. detton. © The couple will returo hone 'tothorrow. Crump, who is now visiting Dr. Iabeeage = will accompavy bim. THANKSGIVING RECEP LION, rc face | _ A double wedding will ‘occur in the parlors of the New Richmond bo‘el at noon Thursdey: Mr. Rob't Davis will be wedded to Miss Jeter, and Mr. Ernst _Buchanga will bo united to Miss Nannie Watwood Tue young, people are , all residents of Baijard county below. Maxon’s Mills, apd will come to. Padueab simply for the novelty of the affair and to avoid the publicity of a home wedding Rev, Cap. Owens, of this city, will perform, the yeremony. Miss Witlie’ Stdué” daughter of F.x-Congressman W. J, Stoue, of The adoual Thanksgiving recep- tion of the Home of the Frieudless will take place next Wednesday at the hoaie, from 2:30 to 5:30. The home is'well filled, apd. it is” hoped je the “haritaple people will not forget that it is no easy task for the , good ladies of the board to provide }means for their subsistence. The donations have already been many a0@ large, and it is hoped that thie | | yedr there will be no exception. BRISK TRADE, The Pay Train Distributes Much Geod Money, Ail ‘the merebants Teport:a great | Meump) "Thi increase jn, rade since (he avriwal and| known in Padu departure of the pay train Satuiday. | here frequently, Several thousands of dollars, +95 |side in Louisville after a dior usual, were distributed, and it will | tour nearly all be paid out.and speut bere, Saturday night one of the largest crowds seen on the streets for some time was out, and trade promises to be good the pemainder of the week. 1 C, WESTERN BUSINESS, us The Iinoi ce tral is dojng & pice) Give Th bysiness io fornia now, and As-| and Prayer. sigt General bapres sd Agent} Ip the even ng he pre! ohét ftom 241 |, Kellond says the prospects for Kings fourth chapter, trom seventh | | '8@ business were never beter verse, Iwcrease of the oil, and now in the far we uy [Saving thewidow's boys from bond- pros yada i © GOERS TO MEMPHIS. age, howlagtbenecessity of faithful, ; t pen. y ome Prayer. He, returped’ont thie ‘Mr. F. B. Cabos, “hil Wliag to the conference this morn- ning. Rev bight operator at the Postal earnest wi gtaph company for several months past; left yesterday'for Metiphis, to accept a better position. Mr, Robt. Vint has succeeded him in office Fas , ide DIE) IN MISSOURI, yas well known cH bh At METROPOLIS. Rev, @. W Banks, pastor of ar. tis Memorial M. EB Tenn., preach esterday. Iv the morning service) t “Ask What I Shall t Banks will always find an| J ‘ome in Metropolis, a rarer STAMP ros} f cigar re and-esked for a stat ‘Attet hd hed been handed two, be| & asked: ih gn jajured tone, *Don't vue & 4 fyou-sell ug two for a nivkte 7" the St. Louis train arri: i ved} Why) coriai ” ‘aiog, * man with three small | plied i young man th aioe, n got off... He wore. crepe on eas m hild "Your pardon, sir with thathe ort time @ box was unloaded other si Cha man looked Couple From Graves Married| 2s: The description of this combat complete, besides, in e detail Marriage of, Miss Willie Stone,| " ttending conference, god Misg Wip,| does n Katiawg; “willbe martied Wedues-| f 9 jdoy evening to Mr, Charles Yoong, a the baron’s wife was engaged as an ai | Guestrian performer. Kee contest of but brief duration. The couple will ro-| & - t bride) Bel terns, might ha’ consequences, Lieut. Millot got ‘élash across the arm, which severed Ml the great blood yossels. He w: church, of Mem-}¥ery nearly dead before the bleedin ed at Metropolis} could-be stopped, and it took two mor- The point strok Lieut, Lazer, it is stated, had ‘his Yesterday amon welked up to a] Most lotti h young man 10 charge, +-1| ly wa: we sell.thpee.’*| apt bin ans] sete, isin ‘the master’s best mantier, and ry technical You can follow it with the keenest appreciation from the mo- ment the pair eigauged at the formida- ble “hanging guard” to its conclusion, uot many ‘migutes ‘later, when the colonel, wounded itr the face by Gilet’s that master] or wrist stroke, whic! char; repl 4 ‘mo sterday Morning at 1:30] &plits his advetvary’s forehead and rot. Markham Ligon, of & I . traves county, who is bere} duel, it will be noticed, the thrust heares Half’ his In thia vem to have been barred, as it sometimes is. It was the thrust— the potht,” anyhow—which | killed Cavallotti, and in @ way, too, which constitutes d récord. " A’thrust in the month’ Which ‘slits the tongue and severs the windpipe, and end five minutes, is not to be found in the books very readily. "In the Sirey- Durepatre saber duel, fought in the November of 1835, the point again proved fatal, Durepaire- being run through the liver. Seven ycars later slayer had his life thrust out of him’ by Caumartin, in Brussels. In hese cases, evidently, the point had oot been ruled ont, Tn thio Oastenschiold-Rahden duel at Copenhagen in July, 1890, thrust- e saber seems to have been chosen because both parties were cavalrymen. Casten- ichiold was a lieutenant in the “ee | dragoons, Baron de Rahden hac ‘been in the Russian service. The dif- erence arose at Busch’s circus, whe: There w he baron was cut across the fore- head: The flow of blood half blinded im, and the seconds intérevened. he Millot-Baruti duel, fought in f6rt between two French subal- had more serious ‘al hours.fo stitch him up. In Hungary the saber duel jubjeet, Cougecratidn| by no means unpopular ip its time, The last was fought only « few years back between two officers. of the Tonved army, also of the cavalry arm barred, but ‘word arm neatly lopped off. “Ft is not difficult to understand why he saber duel has not been populer: t is less easy to understand why i hould,haye been the weapon chosen ' re the seftlement.of the Cavallotti- Ww a la difference, The mieeting was to please the gallery. Caval- 7" been “ont” 84 times before, nd Méeola 16, They had tiade their roofs, \aiid there seems round, however, ry would matural~ up. And éhen the is to perdon.—Pall ieai's to have been ; ‘little i€uny ill-feeling. Onoe.opthe pupils When the Leaves Begin to Fall PRICES Take Another Tumble at You know that the holidays are not far off, and that it’s about time to think ‘about’ presents ? “We would like to remind That we have a fine line of bed- room suits,iron veds, fancy rock- ers. center tab'es, book cases, foldinz beds, pictures, easels, Sideboards, chiffonieres, chil bes, couches, lounges. Ther would like you to KRRow Toet our carpet depa: tment igs fo. of fine ingrains, Brussels, velvei-, mattings, rugs, oil-cloth, linsleums, ete. Then, before look. ing e.sewhere see OHN L. JONES About cooking stoves, heating stoves [wood and coal]. Our ranges are the best our terms are most reasonable. You can make weekly. or monthly p -y- ments. We're open every night until 9 o'clock. ‘Dorian’s When cast recently we selected the bost ad cheapest things to be found on the dry goods and shoe market Years of experience have taught us how to buy as well as how to seli, in order to catch the trade and hold it. Our shelves groan under the weight of GOOD THINGS we have in 8tgie for our customers, Our Dress Goods Home-Made Dress Skirts, All Sorts of Blankets And Comforts Are handmade, and MoNRY-sAVERS for our patrons. figures oar Low-Cut Prices Are the del!ght of all bargain seekers. Our SHOES for men and wom and children please everybody. Ladies’ capes. We have hy: ed in various atyles, ‘which are as cheap as they are com- tortabie. Our handsome FREE PIOTURES mt on styles jess to quote all in | cau, YOU CAN PATENT] PATENTS fntsesasz Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. "SPECIAL SALE. One week only. new apple butter, per Ib...,05 plum butter, per ib, grape butter, mineemeat, per fekles, per ‘gal. 2 fresh rofled herr ng for. Hominy and hominy flal Choice line ot yes, per, |b 42-Ib. p’k’s. ‘tip p rolled oa Poré maple syrup, per qt. I, L, RANDOLPH, 123 §. 2d St. ile NOFICE. Tel, 89. ESTRAY A black borse, 15 bands high, 5. years old, with fore-top. clipped; branded “L’’ on left shoulder; has saddle and collar marks. Ten dol. lare reward. »ill be paid for-his rev turo to Ly, C, A. isbell,..723 South Sixth street, Padyoah, Ky. \pl7-1m FOR SALE. ‘i Several = ona + Agr Be houses at a - b ern, se: eb rour Dhdee, nave elghty- ‘tout ig Perk easy $1,000; below ‘actuat ns. . ra” house bloek, ve Oat VOICE CUMAUREY Taylor Donoho di dires | music. She can be from 12m, to 2 p, m, fs foot corner. \ Mrs. J seen and oat » | tad Ne 5¢ | froned and finished by ane in a manner which cannot , Cor. 34 & Court Sts "i \PENSION Mat Exingu& Ca aol UE JAMES A. WOODWAR a and ombalmers Vatted s1atea Wor Claim ances sen Wolary Sora Toupnone 180 8 Pa, Thy oo cane The Willia Pu Opp. court bouee, Pad: ms Typewriter NEW'NO, 2, FOR 189 Visible ing, Direct Inking, Best Work, Keyboard Lock, Touch, Extreme Durability, Ball bearing Uarri Phenomenal Speed, Perfect Alignment, Superior Maniiohting. OLO MACHINES TaKen IN PART PAYMENT Fall catalogue on application. Agents wanted in unoccupied territor y. We nave & few second-hand machines of other makes for sale; also supplies. EGWIN A, HARDIN & CO, Sole Dealers, 409 Walnut St, — re 104 North Second 8t. Paducah, Ky, Mention this paper, Cincinuati, 0. NW dOKE OR!) "EGESSHTY are particularly careful in the laun- dering of veolored foods, “handling each In such & way that even dyes _, which are not waraiited fast will ot | Ail, are interested. A subject in le. : wich Maree tenet Lnseress is the ligee shirts, starched and plain, SuJ¢0t of glasses. There are tow oulrt wales, ioe aooke, oto, cleansed Star Steam yy), » You are pleased with what we | do for your eyes. I charge you $1.00 to $1.00 for same quality tacles | other parties charge you $3.50 to §5 ‘or. STAR STEAM LAUXDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. 190 North 4th St. Leece Block. tf. You Want Your Laundry Done Right Toa roadway.” Glathes J. J. BLEICH, 223 Broadway Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by OHINESES WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON called for ri before bu; , SAM HOP BING & CO, | fhtngenew noodle Se ee SEE OUR WINDOW BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR For the best $8.50 ‘man's hoe in the) OATARRH THAT CONTAIN city. . Better than you can buy else- MEROURY, where for $4. Coonnan & Owen, ts meroury si) aur De’t you, know Plantation Chil] taswhon couene Cure 1 gusrantees to cure you? are 2 Madina dat wats