rvations 3....at Random I!•«*••» I*-****'the wu« to the family of deceased.That gotten op by the Clipper wee*howo to a New* editor, and i- no lew a work of artistic skill then it tee Jo*t tribute to a dead fellow -profse-sioual. Huclt nntnbmwa s- tin**** ere the thing* that keep the world eheerful ini'! make (pen not afraid to One evidence that Padueahsn* took |die, teaching them that th© *l©« p an inter. *t in their apWtfloe at the they lay do-n to shall not • i uni oiientng of th© Kentucky u th© fact ut will quickly awaken to tin- Wightthat eo ninny silk hate were in evi • j realisation of a nr* at and glorious(fence. One clothing ©tor© eold every j hopi.”#'stove pipe hat it bad in stock, and We lav© token the liheii/ to give had many calls for more. credit when? it properly It longs, ardHE)H peaking of Paducah’s theatre*, th© old St. Clair nail, which was built in 1857, occupied a prominent place, bringing here earn© of the feeding stars which delighted Paducah au lienees when but a very small city. **“• worst of it. ■ueh celebrities oh Janesobok, Mary “LaAnderson, Chaufrnm, Fred Ward,Keene, Joe Jefferson—In fact! th© city of Paducah never since has produced such talent ns jiraoe-l the hoards of oi l 8t. Clair hall, which took its name from Hallio St (’lair, who gained national fmno from her rendi* tlon of ‘•Camille.’’ Th© manager of tho St. Clair hall who secured such talent forth© amuslt; meut-lovlug i*lt;o-ple of that time, uud is now numbered with the silent majority, was Charles W Lambolln, a man who enjoy© I th© reputation of being one of the best managers of his day. A# an evident* of his ability and worth, we re produo© an article published in the Daily News of this oity shortly after the ueath of Mr. lauubdin: “The New York Clipler and Mercury, dramatic i*»|Hrs,have both printed very bountiful me-morial cards in token of the death, in Ihis oity recently, of Mr. Ohas. W.Lumhdin, for tone years th ntrical manager here, each sending some ofin so doing many of the tld imiucsh amusement lovers who attended 8t. Ciaair hall will no doubt appreciate our reiu« ml trance of Chas. W. Dambdia.It is usually the better half thstget*JttiikiRO