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later. ‘There were many heroes un- masked in the short time the flood was upon them and some of them lost their lives in noble efforts at rescue of those in perilous positions. The property loss is placed at $1,000,- 000, and the loss of life at 200 or more. THE PADUCA DAILY. SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, INCORPORATED.” PRESIDENT SRCRETARY PRR 2. PRAY MAwAcn DIRECTORS: ©. M, Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W.Clements, J.#, Williamson J.J. Dorian. There are in the United States enator Deboe, forty- 8, thirty twelve Populists The total membership 4.P, Hopoe Senate, with three Republi -three Dem- | ) THE DAILY SUN and} ocrats and silver men. special atuention to AUt Jocante fis eighty-eight, so that the Repub- cee eeaerce wilt permit wit it ree{ Hicans must one or more of the Aachen oor opposition members to pass any tHE WEEKLY SUN. measure. Senator Kyle, of South JB fevers (to the Interests of our com Dakota, is confidently counted on, iB us ner while Reeplng, Weer and this makes thegRepublicaa vote | Hitea) affairs and toplc A tireless © A tenchinus of thi forty-four, which, with the casting vote of the Vice-President, would be the majority. The full membership of the Senute is ninety, necessary CUMRESPONDENCE. ty ¢ ature of the wi Rte. We hones Bois. te rer but there are vacancies yet in Florida a and Oregon, ‘The election of Sen- (ADVERTISING. ators from both these states would Rates of advertising will be made known on | Probably not change the complexion of the Senate, as Florida will cer- a Democrat and Oregon applicatic Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth street. tainly elect will almost as certainly send a Re- Daily, per annum $ 4.50] publican. be 4 titrant [Go| Tue Greek character is exhibited Daily, per week. ae 10 cents| in the present crisis in its best and in Weekly, per annum its worst aspects. The patriotism vance..... . oe 1.00) and valor of the Greck is shown to be Specimen copies free FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1897. ANNOUNCEMENTS. — ‘The So is authorized to announ B. F, JOHNSON As a candidate for Constable for Distric. of McCracken County action of the Republican party AD ‘Tne fourth-class postmasters are dropping their heads into the basket at a lively rate, say about 100 a day. of the highest order. He has made greater sacrifices of money and prop- erty forthe honor of his country than would have been made, pehaps, by any other has stood up | eople in the world ; he fore superior numbers [the Turkish armies and equipment and fought with a desperate courage Bat when the battle went against him he turned against those who he fancies Fiest to the worthy of his brave ancestry. are responsible for the reverses and n hour when unity of purpose and ion are of the highest importance he threatens the life of the King, whom but a few hours before he idol- ized. In ancient and medievial times this was a distinguishing mark of the Greek character; the hero of teday was the victim of wrath and Ricnanpsox, of| Maybe compelled to drink the deadly hemlock tomorrow. ine a Messrs. Wotcorr, F Stevenson, the commissioners ap- pointed by the President in the inter- est of a be-metallic conference, wil sail from New York the 8th for London, whence they will in afew days go to Paris on his REPRESENTATIVE Tennessee, is desirouszot having a free coinage bill passed by the Senate and sent to the House to be killed, his object being to make political It would probably be pos- Tux consummation of the gravel roads purchase by the county and the removal of the toll gates from all the roads is a great step forward on the} part of McCracken connty. Judge Tully, the elected county judge, may well congratulate himself on having been in position to take a leading part in the transaction, which | marks so great an advance. Mec- Cracken is thus one of the first coun- ties in the state to cast the incubus of the toll road. The fact that it has been effecte? quietly and without even an intimation of possible disor- der, while in so many localities riot- ous demonstrations, reaching almost to the point of murder, have occurred capital. sible to pass a free coinage bill in the Senate, but there is no disposition on the part of the Senators to take up the subject and precipitate a long financial debate for new and tiresome mere buncombe. Mr. W. J. Catnoun, of Danville, IIL, has been appointed as special representative of this goverament in Cuba, the appointment of Judge Day assistant secretary of state having made necessary the appointment of some other to Cuba. Judge Cal- houn was a college class-mate of the President and an ardent supporter before his nomination for the presi- dency, managing his campaign Illinois by which the Ill conven: and a reign of terror existed for months, marks McCracken county as the seat of an orderly, law-abiding, eountry population. The toll “gate was a necessity, perhaps, at the time} | they were erected, for*Securing good Sur ents of gold this week have! roads, but its gaff is past. Peace be Already more | ty its ashof tion was captured for him, been quite heavy han $3,000,000 having been with-, « mas Party.”’ Colors, yellow and | trip, good for two days from ¢ s” drain for shipment, Meas Bor a {IMPROV Spree a SAEe Cilsios apie matter of surprise or alarm as at this | = ‘ Hilliard, ‘Andrew Jackson.” Miss| : How's This season of the year there is always) ‘The terrible disasters reeulting|Sudie Vanghn, subject, ‘Has Mr. | a.” Hundres Dollars more or less of an outward move- | ftom the floods along the lower Mis-| Brown Had His Hair Cut?” Colors, | ll (as: ment of gold. It is probable that | Sissippi and its tributaries render | blue and white. Let ti shipments will be quite heavy for|ppropos the consideration of ap-| Hopkinsville College, Hopkinsville, |i.) F 4 3 .W. Hale, subject, “Mob and | 04 fn some weeks, but it is not likely to re-| propriate measures on the part of the reduction of the gold | government to prevent a recurrence | reserve which is now $155,-| of such disasters. Accordingly the 000,000, as it will be in part met by | matter is receiving not a little atten- heavy receipts at the treasury which| tion, The numerous breaks that have occurred under the unproce- | dented strain to which the to prove | sult in a he: above continue, Gen. Lew Wattace, who is cer- tainly qualified to spe have been subjected seem beyond question that if any system of | , expresses the opinion that the Sultan is the) sees can protect the rich low lands MAY BE CONSOLING, 4 ablest diplomat living today and in-| it must be superior to that in exist- ye rete miatle stances in proof of his position the gnoe, The engineers under whose| The Board of Equalization Prob-| nbiatale cinta manner in which he has been able to! direction the work was done did not ably Mlegal. : y me sh pe ¥ ad i . | me neighbor, Mr wag ber induce the powers to take the Creton! make the proper allowance for an in-| The following article from the | thot got t'ree hu ldolla ngav | ‘ ei proj | ‘ iz | war off his hands. General Wallace crease in the pressure such as this | ‘Courier-Journal’ way afford some | her bu if off a buildin’ an’ also believes th wco-Turkish War! year has furnished, or the work has|l@8?ee Of consolation to th tax | breakin’ his neck? “iwas not that I be- an end, He says the Turkish | jot heen th ly i |payers who fear the State Board of /@rudge her her prosliperitys but T sea x anmies will not be permitted to turn] poe pen a eLY Supervised. It Equlization will not concede the re- aa bieele iesiatin tasstits Abst ‘ p I has been for a number of years con-| duction in assessment asked by the|,2, Alike dnmeret aut a eed the war into one of conquest, a8 the tonded by some engineers of note|committe from McCracken, that re-| qua herself overce, ay Pepa Be Sultan well knows he would not be| that the true system of protection | Cently visited Frankfort: I sez to mesilf: “Things can't go permitted by the powers to profit | jieg not in levecs, but in additional “Judge Ritchie has raised a ques-| this, Mrs. Shaugt your luc by it. heal en. wile th tion as to the formation of the State | bound to change sooner or lateher'— ciseulininiiiais outlets, by which the — water! Boardof Equalization, which, if held | uot that I was begr ye und A sueuiy from a neighboring SM" be more quickly — exrried| good, may result in the setting aside | *hand - “to the sea, By this system |of the increased assessments, Judge ee fe ene county was in the city aday or so bd ” ; | in ravin’, an y ane: ‘Mrs, Crim wa pa Mee they would tap the river at various | Ritchie thinks that the law contem- |; will ye Jind me th’ use av your since with a convict for Eddyville plates that Appellate Court district | 1 points and turn the water to other front windows aud «lunatic for Hopkinsville, and ‘deta het : aa shall have a on the} + spwot 21. ‘Is uta brought them up town chained to-|°UUC) DY means of which the con-/ state Ke Louis-| funeral, or a 1 or some wan hav “gether and lodged them in the city stion of the main body of the | ville and Jefferson county constitu: | in’ a fit? They a deal av inther- . pape ging That team would be rendered difficult, | ting one such district, has no repre-| tainauent in our 1 od Jail while w iy Fd ae ; Other engineers, however, are still /Seatative, and it is thought that this] "H's vo posbtime a borrowin! your was a spectacle pitiable to see and a : may invalidate the board's work."" | “!tdow for, rims tied alta a e levet 8 t wan * loan av it to « se Ine one which the law should not permit. |“ ate the eve chek and ; . ‘ want th loan ay @ ae dau The harsh and unfeeling treatment to °2"tehd that it can be made effective, | Rates to Tennessee Centennial Bx.| ter Mary dn for re oe An article in the ‘State's Duty,” a positio 4 - which the unfortunate insane are » % ‘ 1107, 5 minute gittin’ morried to aman widout ‘i it heck ‘ magazine published in St. Louis,| Commencing April 27th the Nash-| iy price ay a license in hi often subjected by unfeeling officials goes into the subject in 6 neh blab, |ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Not Mary is inhuman, ‘The extra expense of * ei airs jrailway will sell round trip tickets to | gez 1, ‘wid the bring caring, for the insane in a humane eee fone op suggoeta ihe bullae Nashville, account of the Tennessee} “ “Phe sam ge ¢ eve ot fol ving e wind- | C e1 ia “*Th’ ung ay!" sex ‘ e manner would cheerfully be borne by | 8S Of levees nc lowing the wind | Centennial Exposition,at $3.85, good Th’ ungrate y I, av 0 return within seven di an’ welconne ings of the stream closely, but only | should be unlawful | direction, enclosing more | ¢ the people. It to treat tiem as criminals, NorninG so appalling as the dis-|for the water to spread within the | The levees, according to the its gene! or less land, and giving more scope | aster at Guthrie, Oklahoma, has ov- | levees, It| plan proposed, would be built sev- curred since the Johnstown flood, ral feet higher than the highest | was indeed very similar to this, and had the population heen as great| water ever known, and would be|( Would no doubt have been equal to it] strengthened by a liberal use of rip- |e ce the shelter of their cellars, |John W. Bloomfield, levees | § City 1 Ci in the loss of life. ‘Phe roar of the| rap and stone work, and made broad |8+15 4. m., May 2nd, arriving Cairo 7 ane: about noon. Returning leave Cairo approaching waters was by many/evough on top for road purposes, 7:00 p.m. Fare for the round trip itaken for a cyclone and they Such a system, it is estimated, would $100, Tickets will be on sale at 0Q,000,000 for 2,000 miles of | Union Depot and City ‘Licket Omi pay for by issuing bond per cent. interest, which bonds are to run fifty years and be paid off in annual installments of 2 per cent.plus the interest, by charges on the land benefitted. It estimated the tax thus levied would at {the present val- amount to 'y of bearing 3 is uation of the lands one pergcent.,{which would be re- duced from year to year, as the value of the lands increased and the prin- iple of the bonds was reduced. ,The well elaborated and pre- scheme is sents many good points, But the probability is that the suc- ful solution of the problem, which is one of the greatest with which the country has to grapple, will be found in a sort of eclectic combination of the varions suggestions. The gestion of storage reservoirs recom- Meads itself as possessing numerous advantages, such as supplying the river when low,® irrigating, ete. A combination of high strong levees with extra outlets and storage reservoirs might possibly be effected, whieh would overcome all the difli- culties that present themselves. sug: and INATION CIVIL SERVICE Commission has ordered that an ex- amination be held by its local board in this city on Saturday, June for the grades of clerk and carrier it the postoftive service. Examiners. Paducah, icy. BiG CROWD Will Attend the Inter-Colleg’ Contest at Mayfield. The te inter-collegiate declamatory weil, of the city are judges. The respective declaimers and their themes are: Princeton Princeton ‘aducah Miss College, sub- ius.”’ Jessie ject, *Parh: Grubbs, law.’’ Miss Nellie C. Griffin, sub- Ject, Phe Uncle.” Colors, Oxford blue and white. West Kentucky College, Mayfield —J. C. Houston, subject, “By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them,’ Miss Nell Bragg, oT - Colors, and subject, crimson black, from date F, B. Tracnovr, icket Agent, 425 Broadway, lucah, Ky, Phone 176, 28atf/ Base Ball at On account of base Bame at Jairo, Sunday, May 2nd, between airo and Paducah clubs, the Ilinois entral Railroad will run a special xcursion train, leaving Paducah at of pure e. P 1897, commencing at 9 o’elock a. m., Only citizens | the « contest at{Mayfield tonight promises A CONTINUED OVATION. Was the Trip of Senator-elect Deboe, FROM FRANKFORT TO PRINCETON, ton a Large and Enthu- With Brass Band, AtPr siastic Crowd a MET THEIR DISTINGUISHED TOWNSMAN. A. representative of the Sun had the pleasure of accompanying the newly elected Senator, Dr. Deboe, from Frankfort to Princeton. ‘The Senator-elect was overwhelm: ed with congratulations all along the | route, and bore bis honors with com- mendable modest At Princeton he was met by a large and enthusias- tic crowd of | admirers, accompanied by a brass band. They cheered the % Senator as he stepped from the plat-| To Be Held in Padueah June! form, and accompanied him to his 5, 18097, Jhotel. These were fi tributes The United States Civil Service| from the First district to its distia ished son. If Mr. Deboe carries out his plans [he will prove himself worthy of the \great trust contided in him by his \|party. His effort will be to unite ffe Fuep B, Asurtox, Secretary Board of | railway will sell round trip excur- rent elements and factions of | all} tin lissOns to Frenenh, an’ she marryin’ ® man widout a penny in his pockut! Wait till ear th’ curse I'll put an her! Wait till ye hear ut! Faith, an’ ut oll idle your blood. “An’ she kept on braggin’ about th’ Higant curse she had, till the door flew ‘open, an’ in walks Katie Poley ” Bw’y ain't ye all at the weddin? sex Katie, “‘Mary O'Shaughnessy’s come from th’ chureh an’ her mother-in-law’s sent for a keg of beer, “Holee Sehmoke!’ sez Mrs, O'Shaugh: nessy, ‘thin I'm too late to curse her! It must. be done as they come from the church, or ‘tig no good, Werra, werra, thot I shud stand here talkin’ an’ lose th’ chanee.’ “Mrs, O'Shaughne: sez I, ‘so long as you've lost your chance at cursing her ‘twould be a pity to lose your chance at th’ beer!” “Tis true for ye, Mrs. Crimmins,* sez she; ‘we'll all go around toold wom an Dolan’s an’ make ut up? “An make ut up they did, the auld woman beginuin’ to cry into Ber sicond Glass. Sure'n they're both livin’ off'n her now, an’ he nothin’ todo, "Twasn't thot 1 begrudged her, but I knew at th’ time her luck ud chang powium. WINTER EPIOEMICS. dren in Cold —The Sym- 1 microbes are guests with a for introducing their rela- \nother puzzling problem is ement of children that are teh ce After months: wad coughing the little pa s begins to complain of throat; the trouble may re- r something worse, and ber makes up her pr y tives, and the manug ways apt to c aks ifs n help it. Out i pended altogether; in win- Jter the windows are probably nailed y breath of eold not petuity ment r wistful er about the window, |down to exclude e incor confine of the United States can be exam-| the party in the state, treating ues re for a change of scene, ined. The age limitations for this| P#tties fairly, paying no grudges and) sad their mother wt last consents to examination are as follows: For| showing no partiality. This, he be- oy cotta ge ig or tothe new mn clerk, 18 to 40; for carrier, 21 to|lieves will lead to the desired end. | 220i INE That exnmdient is an appeal 40. No application will be accepted| — If he can ed in this, and if] humorist, with a good for this examination unless filed with | Wat Jo Blackburn says is true, that) Lygicnic insight, describes a ded the undersigned, on the proper| the battle has just commenced, the | ¢ ted meeting he blank, before the hour of closing} 0. P. will be lined up ia solid) Freddy's cough | business on May 23, 184 Appli- | Phalanx ready for the battle. And “pial ty lony ‘in Tomuny's tie eations should be filed promptly the new Senator would have done a ni Hieber ple cy - ee order that time may remsin for cor-| Service of untold benefit to bis party) { Utl ih Meee taken'n freak arin rection, if necessary. ta reciprocation of the boner tt be] i'd i chats fenge.~The Familiy Doe The commission takes this oppor. | Stewed on him j tor, in Choutanquan. a tunity of stating that the examina-| The Senator ele on tp Maree Riotak Fireptnes, tions are open to all reputable citi-} 1 Visit his family and to attend to} fireplaces that ‘ene zens of the United States who may | SMe private business hefore fur ih abomination,” exclatme « desire to enter the service, without) Washington, He will be 18 fires in simulated logs are regard to race or to their political or | Hied by his family, whieh ¢ but they are better than religious afliliations. All such citi. | bis wife and 6-year-old da ly effective cavern ina side zens are invited to apply. They) Will take up bis residence a abs mpenaive i shall be examined, nd cer: |ital, Dr. Deboe : fol Romar achr al ney ne |tifed with entire impartiality, and it, as he bas built himself up frou a Soar citkoct that oe wholly without regard to any consid P20r boy, educated himself, took care ie se ecen a: Ay bs» fais The eration save their efficiency, as shown | Of bis parents, and is a self mate man chtat the cavilier by the grades they obtain in the ex-! in the true sevse of the word t will be found amination, { eg a” is aptist Co © with bim, Conve For application blanks, full ine, MMtCs to Souler Baptlst Com) accoration excels that of the « structions, and information relative) — Y&"tl ilmington, N.C. ith its honest brick chimney to the duties and salaries of the dif-| Frem May 3 t& inclusive, the} »! Ne , : 4 | nat ind tle be ning ferent positions, apply to | Nashville, Chattanoog 1 St. Louis] ene wants n of p sion tickets from Paducah to Wil-! of decoration can achieve Molnaven Cooktes. od returning fifteen days Two cupfuls of m asses, one table- jfrom date of sale. Baptist people | groontul cach of «alt, vinegar and gine jfrom St. Louis, Henderson, Bowl ¢}Green, Owensboro and Louisvill | will meet at Nashville to leave to |gether for Wilmington on a special train at 11:20 p, m., May 4, route, arriving a Wilmngton a 9 p. tobe wellattended by Paducah people} im. slay 5. This is the only. live and the Illinois Central has made a} nyving through sleeping ear accom one and one-third fare for the round] modations from Nashville trip. Hon. E, W. Bagby, Judg i, Paacnoes, O.T. A, Jas. Campbell ‘and Dr. S. “B. Cald-/4 495 Broadway, Paducah, Ky Memphis Races. via this fer, one-half ecupful of lard or butte Hed up with cold water, Stir thick with flour and add two teaspoonfuls of | | soda dissolved in two tablespoonfuls of | THE ROCKING CHAIR SPINE. An ame ton Resulting from Imprep er Sitting, v's thumb” and “housemaid quite familiar terms, espe iully tot who are fond of perusing journ dical and hygienic, but the ‘rocking chair sp is lens talked of ossibly because it is one of the pos knee" are For train leaving Paducal 1: sossions of those dwelling more m., April 19th, h and May Ist,|afluent circles, and is what may be |the Lilinois Central will sell round | classed the luxuries in the way of dis | trip excursion tickets to Memphis at | subject, ‘Ruggles’ Christ one and one-third fare for the round Wes: w faces | by Hall's F Ch F LUCK. What t Broueht ( the O'Shangnessy what's the the window they're not walkir han'ful av rid pepper Ye ure whether ull hit or not, but th’ pepper’s niver ¢ th’ cur @ matt *T spint a forthune on b hoplin’y kez she; ‘ivery eiint av poor Pat's brokea neck money that was lift from the funeral wint to buy her aecomplish+ mints, I giv’ her a quarthersay mu- sic “‘She niver had but six weeks to music,’ me own daughter shpoke up from th’ nixt room, t is none the less a clearly ke umd one that often leads to * more serious than ite pri ot ion might su ce and love of ea of this affiie e spinal di been its are the on, and has in many in unfortunate el ts and health eultur that the rocking ebair is an It perpetually changes equilibrivim of the body and ag circulation, It injures the vax. ve t continually changes the focus f whatever one may be looking at. It so disturbs the brain that physicians have for nH mothers and nurses to | It w 1 een that the rocking Jat s deadly mission very carly in the lives of its victim ‘ that the to keep uy inischief until they are ready to 1 cir final exodus and P from the rocking chair into the ie symptoms that first attract ate tention are a soreness and senaitiveness usually that portion near waist, and sometimes ex lower edges of the shoul- There may be more or less acco pany ing it, and head- infrequent The trouble arises from an improper lnstewd of keep- uma in a perpendic- the lower part is bent As one JouLges in a chair with @ sofa cushion, The strain on side of the spine caused by its curved\shape after a time produces irritation, and if i inflammation of a seri- rT blades. indi, ry tion s ure ni | po in sitting. ing the position, | forward, ous character ensues, While there may | hot be fatal consequences, there surely are much inconvenience and discome fort attending a weak or Writable state | of the spinal column. Good health ean- not exist with such a condition of afe fairs, neither can good spirits dwell in such a be Persons who experi sense of Weakness or weuriness, or a dull ache in the back, will do well to take thought if they have been too ¢ voted to the rocking chair and its lux- urions cushions, It is by physicians declared to be much better to rest cither sitting up- right or in a recumbent position, rather than the lounging, half-doubled-up at= titude that rocking chair devotees ordi narily tut the wide, weleom- ing arms of an ensy chair are so allurin, that it takes Spartan courage to uP such a delicious luxury.—N. Y, Ledger, MEAT COOKING. Some Valuable assume. nts for the Cook to Mutton, beet and lamb stews and hashes, if properly prepared, that is cooked very slowly and made of the raw meat, are valuable additions to the bill of fare, and are digestible in the ode but astew ora hash which involves the second cooking of meats, or any of the almost nUMbeTwsS Pee “*An’ thot was long enough to have miserably a moment 2 is proposed to J. T. Donovan, ©, A, th’ whole thing at her fingers’ ends if she'd been payin’ attenshun,’ sez Mra O'Shaughnessy, ‘Au’ Vrineb; 1 giv her chauffes, with receipts for which our gulinary literature is laden, should be refused a place on the children’s table, Are you going to E. Guthrie & Co.’s for some of the bargains they are offering this week? If so move along to your hearts content. The styles and prices will interest you. This weeks special sales in- cldes All $1 silks at 93c All goc silks at Ste All 85¢ silks at 75¢ Plain, effects. fancy and changeable Oxblood hose in Ses sizes at roc anc lies and mis # upwards 1o yards gingham tor 3 quality in dress and apron styles. Percales - Percales 30 pieces new the same quality sells everywhere for roc per yard, this week 72c Good styles percales Special prices continued on car only pets this week Save your money us. by calling on AMAA AAA AAAS ADADAS Phone | NEW Millinery Store MRS, A. E. TALLON, 315 Broadway. @ Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY, American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day. Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. R. COOPER, Manager. ———__ ble, or, if they are y but do not cook th Ligravy which may prepared with a if none of the origina is ke Glive the meat in very mince it very fine and when the uravy put the meat into it and set it on the ack of the ste it the until it ix heated thoroughly, ‘I sual rechauffe means more than r heating, it means recooking, and subjected to that process are more « leas indigestible etal the desired size, put into a stewp not made which will rust, cover with cold water, | and cold place fur until it begins to simn slow keeping it closely covered meanwhile let it simm fre four hours, according to the toughness of tue meat, seasoning it about half an hour bet ly 80 as to mash some of the potato « rice, which, ane or both, should fo: one of its constitue 1 give it be This w dalicious dish, costs but little, is sufficient in itself, with the ad dition of bread and butter, for and is readily digested, The vegetable used in it may be a matter of choice, rice, tomatoes, lima or all of these may be und for easoning, onion, little spice, pa ley, b f, Washington Home Nav e it is done and stirring eceasional- us Every Woman Ad mires yv ean gain ad. by giving us ouson's RAFIMCKES, Trousers $3.50 and up Suits $13.50 and up (Made to Order). ‘We use the best of cloths and em: only journeymen tatlors. mer HART & OBERNDORF, Chicago's Leading Tailors. E GUTHRIE & G0. | aer ust Come to Town Allfthe new spring st !es and shapes of Men’s and Women’s high and low c t = SHOES WG —st— H. DIEHL & SONS 310 Broadway. Prices the Lowest. Goods the Best. SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY WC VEVEVBVEAA P. F. LALLY: —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIA1 1%. Cor. 9th and Ty AW. The... Expert SMITH ANU Hoase Suoea, APPRECIATE TRADE, ° ble Sts, Telepnone 118, nr ive LT, WILL YOUR 7 Steam os = (~ Laundry J, W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, BROADWAY, IZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, Paducah, Ky. CIT 226 Broadway, Capital and Surplus, sco. le 1G Open from # a. m, to3 p.m. On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8. TELEPHONE Give us your laund vant ‘ - first cises work and i Interest Paid on Time Deposits sis = RAE OFFICE Jas. A. Rupy President Bares W. F, Paxton Cashier ITY frites R. Rupy Asa’t Cashier Mik, DIRECTORS A upy, Jas. R. Smrrn, P.M. Fisner, Gro. C. WALLACE. P. KAMLErTRR, W. F. Paxton, Go. O. Hart, _E. FARLEY, R. Ruby. Jas Coleman Telephone 118, Res. 82I Campbell.’ —_—————————ames Prompt and careful attention given 70 cleaning aults water closets, &c, Thousands of Homes , , (iis yiaizare csperienen inthe work, 5 o'clock a, m, wered at any time frc are bette to 11 o'clock p. m. # Heated by Front Rank FURNACES, Johnson “ea Foundry and pavis, Machine Co, TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. | 129 South Thin Sire. | Steam Fagines, Boilers, | House'Fronts, Mill Machinery \ A ] all And Tobacco Screws, Brass ner! ——— aper: ADI ished 1865 porated 1888 Papvean, Kentucky. of all kinds, (Clarence Dallam We're always the first to show Formerly of FALL STYLES n all the lates designs and colors, They're in now ready for your inspection, Finest line of ETT & DALLAM, Padneah, Ky Attorney-at-Law Louisvitte Trust Building. REFER BY PRRMISION TO. Picture Mouldings iii) sn) 0 Mash e% | Messrs, Muir & Muir tn the City, ur PADUCAH Have you seen the latest? Pdueah Water Gaueay OO A YARD OF FACES. | Mersin icine ule, | BS Prices Reasonable for GOOD work. : L. P, BALTHASAR, CGREER & Under Parmer House B' way, Cs ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, REED Practice in all courts. E, THALMUELLER, Fine Boots and Shoes ‘We are represented in your town by K.C. ROSE & SON ''""“""" ™* Made to Order. Shs Repainee ag kama My done at Rock r Office, Broadway, bet, ath and 408 Broaway Sth, over Thompson, the Tailor’s,

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