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/ Oe RS Re SHAM! RoW. Clements, J THE/PADUCAR DAILY | SUN, except afternoon, Published every MANAGING EuivoK Woe Paso’ EP. iiover. DIRECTORS. ot Williamson J. J THE DAILY SUN ean party ~~ CORRESPONDENCE. Tine SoM Will bs ~~ ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be ma application kuow ~Omce, Standatd Block, 115"North Fe street KS rof ties He- has iu, the Daily, per annum. . 284. EO pho filet’ province, cao rf eel Six month ++ 2,25 250.000 well_ equipped soldiers an One month, 2 40ttT ib Tt iy Macedonia are Dally, peewee 43; eal fon FE YEAy to VE Thrown in- Week, fet annunt Tn a 1.00 tee if needed. The M on? O° \ firm. attitude. of the~ Sultan Specimen “c ‘AS @ candidate for EME ss siti ‘The SuN is authorized to announce J. A. JAMES As a candida iican Conveattou: 4 to announce HENSLEY G. HAR Ayetite CiRGULATIN ANU Haff Sun for the Pas we “Bik Mowths-¥erified by Affidavit. ~December~- - January - February. - March - - - April - May -- - - 6 — —~ “1688 1607 1757 1707 1680 " es 1550) d a Conmene en Tecems'tu' Ne Atleast. bine» pul t | 1606-| —<— a Vow Tavsc ‘cutie late chiefof the. Beret “police of. Germany, recently wey of grave charges, is said tc be in danger from a charge of treason on account of remarks he is sat to have made about the Emperor's health. subject of a despotic monarchy. Ir is said the French capital is in 2 state of alarm over the proposed legislation to suppress vicious litera- ture, including many cla art. ‘The pending measure is de~ poomeed’ Vy tDe yiteas 43 dh Wofrage. Paris gould. stand, antittle, purging about as well as any city on the Quend Fictokih said to have been | touched to tears by the singin, young Irish lady in ber*presenc her request of the Trish song, * Wearing ghdidé fieaun, the Qméen ya it in her ‘pow by a by The pendence. ‘The Queen, however, has fardessto~ do-with the “english gov- ernment than has the resident with that of the United Spite: A Fuexeu mventor bas found a way to obtain the fingst silk from the spider's web, He eaptures add con- Madagascar spiders and, f in the act of fines lary when the s agiual is 3 web, with a bow aad machine and proceeds to wiud it out While not | of the he deftly catches it attaches it to his tu his own satisfaction 1s the silk worm it is fy it aud deli- and is el The Union of England ‘has cate of texture, Manufagtur- had a far less trouble. er’s standing reward of $5000 for an in- vention that would utibize the spider's the Frenchman web, This reward now ¢lai Frow §; months ag ish sources it was some | reported that President | Cisneros, of the Cuban republic, was/these three states having a coinage | J. Dorian in his advertisement ou this dead, His personal physican, Dr.| value of $62,244,160, or 81.9 per] page of today's Sux. ‘Each of his H. W. Danforth, has arrived in uus|vent, of the total, ~ Silver was pros }CUSstomers may secure a fine, hand- stat-| some rocking chair free. ‘This is the country and denies the report, ing that President Cisneros was alive and well at a date more than a month subsequent to that assigned by the) 4.478,00 Noth- ing Would please the Spanish ~ more Spanish report for lis death, than the death of Cisneros except that of the general, grizly old Gomez, Lo fair to » yeay Yoh, tough already commanding bids vision. == 7, Tux amount of egtidd imported into tiny ad Vaveter It is a happy thing to be a ssic works of > > vers 45,500,000 pounds, and at th amounting fa pounts, pounvs, ihe an organ that thus prostitutes its columasy "6" ' ¢ Ture ha | so many discov. eries of gold ia Colorado and other states in recent years and they eBensibly iYereerso widely mtrertised™ that Calf she fort would Testore to The Irish their Tade- | of as a gold producing state, in gold production would say Colora- lead with a production Jast year of $15,235,900, second with $14,911,000; ypt, last year was in round num. ment tothe lod] uty fixed by thew ending tariff bill yéuld have vi revenue of $1,600,000, . Ttis net herefore quite such a tubteFtuge," It rye dimensions sit ve ve the year 1884, direct consignments of n the igyptian cotton were tevelvedy} Liat year to 174,346 The Suaports to inerease, that the tendency ion is” such <bances“are. the importation of the , year 1897 will be much larger than|from 117 to 126 Here is a vast bat of 18 the tariff shall|difference in the effect of a Demo- eulickis chalk J cratic and.that of a Republican meas- 7 Fant Gana , ure on the stock of this corporation. u in the. Bas ng for a CraecO-Turkish told the Sul+ ealy. The cunt restore the to the Greek rovernment Possessioniu (his case ts in indicates that Some one of the powers tisencour him., Lt has developed } Uiptyher wre B panced WaMtig@ thé whe the charges of these gentlemen that as.compared With *those Which’ took publican position are af least in very it morning con'empora-| bill was placed ia the hands of these has reached this} men as a special ec finance committee sugar stock was worth # fraction over steadily antit after the bill “passed it stood at 114, atise of 52 fer cent. ‘Stco the intfoduction of the Dingley re gecent advances, which are trifling place at that time, are due to the Re- had taste. At the time the Wilson nmittee of the 75. It rose Wil in the House there has been a tise of Seven per cent. in this stock, The fact is that the advance in su- week has been rather Senate gar stocks in the last due to other considerations the le advance in sugar than to any nviion by caucus, bor has _ DAYS. , ARE OVER, Well Attended Commencement Exercises Last Night.'" , Phe Glass This Year Was Com: posed of Fifteen Girls, Two Young Men, MUSIC, ELOCUTION AND CRATORY. Amid an almost incessant down- stocks been as rapid as that in other stocks. A_ late report — from the New York murkets say: “The upward movement in the stock market has acquired a momen tum that for the time is One stock after another tive and advances the paucity of the offerings of stocks and the» constantly gg de- irresistable. becomes ac- easily, reflecting increasi mand.’” An examination of the norts bf the past week shows that the psuger trust stock has fallen behind ot res 3 word Sonay. Abou@mthe sugar trust, muachless In {t8 Uefense. The dis- patoh reads: Washington, Ju: pro- ceeded today with only one diverting Titident. his Was sharp exchange between Hoar, of Massachusetts, and Tillman, of South Carolina, repre- senting the two extremes, Till miah this charge. He declared that the vague charges of irregularity were not only preposterous} As’will be rendity solutety To Feler civ’ reference of Mr. Tillman being to ‘ot sugar stogks wade | against, Vnited States Mr. Hoar avers ‘Wo 'leave (lié reliability, of en there is a charges speculation {in Senators, for which thérd fs wo fSundstion { nublic tojudge of. the have been lost sight and it nia has-practically s probable nine persons in ten if they hazarded guesses as to what state led lo. But Califoruigestill holds the Coloraté was'a close South Da- « t te ntire production of the country, Paradise of Paints, E. P. Gilso which was $76,069,2 Montana] © Co., 410 Broadway. jou produced $21,045,404, or, 28.47 per inte esting t to” body t. of the total. Utah produced We wish to gall special attention to tories. ti v food for free auPunlimfigA coinage, of, silver] Or araialing traveling,” you, can get at the present fatip. for hash Just Sli you want at Croal’s trunk factory. “inks, valises, ny mA satchele, tele" apes ample case SUGAR LEGISLATION anp]**" i pe O68e8 ‘ ND | made to ¢ Old Tr sks repaired, to held third place with “$47969 800 ; Montana, the fourth state in amount and Alaska in the order named, each with more than $2,000,000 production of silver California holds luction —TTehate on the sugar schedule again referred to the published charges of irregularity with the su; 1894, 100% ; April, 1894, 107 schedyle, and asserted tht the senate] August; “1894, 114% ; June, 1895, would stapd convicted . befor’ thelio13, ; April, 1896, 126% June 11 American ‘people if it failed to inves-} oo.) on) | cial ' —repetlctt Bday Butinfamous, |" ee + to the trust, the Wilson had brought an advance of mation that the 66 cent. in sugar trust stocks, wasdike- ly to be repealed. the period of the labors of Vest Jones and Mills shows that their quotations were ns follows * 1894, 755 February‘ March, EXCURSIONS, IMinois Central Railroad Duc- ing May, June and July. The Illinois Central Railread Com- pany wilbsefl roudd® trip" tickets to points ayd oy dates named below: “Nashville, Tenn, Tenn Cen- tenyial.and International position, daily until October 30th, $3.85 ;good for seyen days to return. Knoxville, Tenn., Y. M. sumumer.scheol, June dé6th to good returning until Jnne 30th fare. Minneapolis, Minn July 3d and 4th, $20.21, good re turning until July 10th, with, ar Tangemeénts for extension until July 30th, Milwaukee, Wis., National Edu- cational Association, July 3d, 4th and Sth, good zeturning until July Cc. A. 19th, one B. P. O. Elks, 10th, with arrangements for exteu- sion until August dist, $15°08.~ Otatianooga, ‘Tenn. "B. Y. P. U. July 13th to 15th, good untib duly 3ist; one fare, Buffalo, N. Y., @. A. R., Angnst 20th and 22d, rate to be announced later. returning of production, showed up $4 ,324;7005 Nevada, Idaho hen come Arizona, output, Jold-was produced ‘in twenty-three ates and territories of the union, the tal output being $45,688. , ln. the reater tead that’ in gold, her’ ire- over, 29,000,000, or 88,4 per cent of the being viuage value, 11,413,468, thetotal production of}, aced in seventeen states aud terri- The increase in the that of that of silver, coinage} f 1,018,000, produc. | y on of gold over 1895 was | c alue, There is in this thought on the subject of "STOCKS. In View'of'thie rapid’ and import: | 1 most desirable gift yet offered. Harrod Ky nday School Union, dur fot an a. A, one e, gol votil Jer oe oe farcics watorh ih resaird to any of the dhove, apply bo teket agents L ¢ KR, or A. Hi. Hanson, GP. AL, Chicuge, lll, W..A. Ketton, A. G. P. A, Louisville, Ky. . C. McCanra, St. Louis, Mo, Donovan, adaeah, Ky. he very-liberal offervntade® by JObn Our eaders will always, do well .by..par- hasing their dry goods, shoes and urnishing goods at Dorian’s, _10j5 Are You Going to Travel? If yon are going to the Centennial Code ORO) bey a6 208 Broadway, ant Huctuations of stigar stéck¥ While Take the N 1 Ch: . e the Nashville, Chattanooga the, Wisp, bill wag, upder consitler- |g st, Louis.enilway for! Vennwaee ation and undef the special charge RNS Meh Pip ally Te Vos Scat’ Vi of. Mills aud Jones, irip, 4 H PRB Centenn law, which per The history-ol- sugar stocks tuting | et pour of rain, the ¢ wement eX- ercises of class ’97, of, the, high |8thool, téok plice last night at Mor- |ton’s opera house, ' Despite’ the tu- mult of elements outside, there was jas usual a Targe crowd inside, | he stage was decorated in white jand green and adorned with the class motto, ‘Honor Lies in Honest Toil, in green with white background, ‘The class consisted of fifteen young ladies and two young men, all bright and attractive looking young people, and was comparatively large ts year. Preceding the appearance of the graduates, honorary \certificates for Grigsby, and. accepted by. the class rendition of “The Old Oaken Buck- ” and was compelled to tespond 2o an encore. Miss Emma Duvall | recited “THa- gar,”’ and Mr, Walter Hank . spoke on ‘‘The Nineteenth Century,”’ iss Jennie B, Anderson, read Ahe ‘Class Prophee followed - by, clase quactett Wiegenlied,”” by Misses Lucie I. Holloway, Myrtle V. Bryant, Ruby M. Piles and Angie Lee Thomas. Miss Jessie. M, Folz recited }*Mary Queen of Scotts,’ followed by Miss Bertha M. Graves in the valedictory, The presentation of diplomas was made, Misses Fannie Grigsby aud Bertie Graves, by virtue .of having received the highest per. eents, being awarded a scholarship .to the State L niversity at Lexington, “Anchored” was’ thé closing Uluss chorus, succeeded by the’ présenta- of flowers. “The ‘benediction 1 the exercises. Harry Gilbert, 98 pianoist tion Pre contributed muych to the success of the musical part of the program, istian Endeaverers, San Fran- cisco, Missouri Pacific Railway, has offered for this occasion greatly .re; duced rates, St. Louis to San. Fran cisco, Tickets on sale June 20th, 30th, July Ist, 2d and 3d, 1897, ‘This route passes through the most picturesque sections of - Missouri, Kansas and Colorado. Special tras consisting of Pull- man buffet sleepers. and. reclining chair chair cars (seats free) will be operated, paysing.. through Kansas City, Pueblo, Grand Junction, Salt Lake City, Ogden and on to San Francisco. Christian Endeavorers in taking this route have opportunity to: visit Colorado Springs, Manitou and. Den- ver. Competent Tepresentatives of the Missouri Pacific Railway will be in charge of train to render assistance to makd trip comfortable for patrons while en route. An instructive itinerary of the trip will be mailed free by addressing H. C. Townsenv, A. Mo. Pac. Ry., St. Louis, Mo, S. H. S. Marruews, Trav. Agt. Mo. Pac, Ry., Louisville, Ly. G. P, and T. Gen, To California. On account of the Y. P. S.C. E, meeting the Mlinois Central Railroad Co,, will, on June 29th and $0th,aud July Ist,f2nd dud 3rd, sell one ‘way first-class tidkets to San Francisco and intermediate points, at $24,40 from Paducah, Stop-overs will be allowed west,’ of Denver, Colorado Spri and El Paso, until July 9th. Corresponding low rates will ‘pres vail east bounil’ on” specified days, from July 12th to August 9th, with} stop-over August 15th 16th. privileges; final limit For ferther information apply to J. T. Donovan, C, A., Paducah, Ky, A. H. Hanson, G, P. A. + Chicago, Ul WU, Nasiville. 88.55 round 1 Mn hry > Dr. Edwards, Special ity] Eyes, Kar, ‘Nose afd, yt, dye, Ky. yen * ear SEVEN TOLFOUR, / Nee Paducah Lost Her Second Game With Terre Haut OTHER DIAMOND’ INTELLIGEN Vadvah, with Terre Haute by a score of 7 4, and today titgtos a series of thee won hut ove outof the, three, games with games withs Wrsbington, . She Terre Haute, aod Dowling. pitcher both losing games. ‘The other resulis ia Coutral Leagu sesterday were. Evansville, June 14.—>Petty, Henderson, ordered off th grounds for refusing to obey the wim- pire, who gave the game, to ville dfter the fourth inning. was Tunings... .... ote Henderson Evansyylle 00 Batteries ; Alloway Petty and Belt. 1100. and AT WASHINGTON, THE GREATER LE GUE of '98 by Mr. Douglas Nash, Miss Alma Graves displayed re- re markalile ability as a vidlidist th the} Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 5. Louisville, 7, « Louis, 4. Baltimore, 9; New Yark, 7; Cleveland, 10; Philalelphis Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 15 Washington, 16; Pittsburg, 2 SCHEDULE FoW TODAY, Louisville at Baltimore, Cinvinyati al Boston, Cc 4o at Brocklya St. Louis at New York. Cleveinndeat Philadelphia Pittsbarg at Warhtog'on, GRAND SAND Tres has no more. to do. owith employ urer Carney has to employ them’ for Paducah, “If Lonisyille Dowling Manager Pulliam would: | the ove who was after him, If Paducah e gels, one. gam out of every Unree she plays awa joice. good gamé fora ‘club with four « more cripples in it, in the game when Henderson come to Paducah, an Evansville player. Nashville. : Unless thore is wn improvement i stop op, the:tail end. The ea le, the king of all birds, i tinct vision. So who. use Suther are | those person: of any kind or granulated lids, by all dealers, For sale Walker. by Ochischlaeger For one more week at $1 per dozen, Bruve’s Studio, . op. posite News oflice. 29-tm LICENSE NOTICE, ‘The City Licenses for elgiekn hundped/and ninety-zewon are all due. Great num citizens have not complied with the law, and have falled to renew thelr Heensex, ‘This ts es Declally the casein regind to tha! dog Heense. The penalty (pt falling to pay ig war riles are Warhed to comply sith ‘once and save costs VAC JAMES, ie “City License Taspdetot. PROPOSALS FOR CON- STRUGTION OF SEWERS, ny tha dim mon Me Sealed Counc of fan the sawer int 01 ish he right j= reserved to bide. 11/20 gd DTS Sule NOTICE FOR BIDS. lost, yesterday's, game w Jes as the surest Evans- L2derhe Vetter; The sporting editor of the * News’! pitchers o other players than’ ‘reas wanted from home she will have cause to re- ‘The boys are putting up a pret) Now that Henderson bas the -/ash- villé club, theré ‘ill hg more interest EUrepean, $1.00 and up Ps ‘The wornivg’s paper bag. Petty as Hg belongs to Cairo’s playing, Paducah. will vever noted for its 'keeasight, elear nd dis- "8 Kagle Kye alve for weak eyes, styes, sore’ eyes Sold «& abinet: photos | Jo You WLAN 0- PARRA fn THE PUBLIC: -Frade - With uss it, why not? Your inter pats. Look into ¢ sgethods and we whiat we Our plan is to give you the bewt g at prices that Worry our competitor We believe in smail profits an id fairest way of devting Witt the public. we increase our het tye ets ‘wantle! way yOu’ save’ money: ‘Those are sample price 1| Misses’ fast black Tibbed hose, sizes from 5 to 9! only be Sootch lawns. ™ ‘orty-inch fast quality, worth 12! Cy OUP Thirty-one inch p yur pric ths week iarter. Marseilles ‘quilts, regular dollar goods, special Ladies’ silkaline fast black where, out price te, Lave striped organ “ ka-dot orga i lawns, good f ne ging hae, cited patterns, 81 line of rags in. bright colors 49e and Te, Our Line of by Ru: And t ts presumed that ¥ spa) | Cxvellence in deportimenty attendance setts meh arty see ait cecteionace ham. Unless) 22" important stocks in the general |or ec Glarship were preggnted. to 150) Toning) 1 VITSHTAY eh e Novelty Parasols : 6 dvance which haa been made. The pupils, who sangt*America’? as a] Wash'ton 22011000 1-7 101 England recedes from her position | increase in value of sugar trust stock | chorus, Cairo. 01000000 3-1 9 31 ae g).76 to 93.00 afd ‘beauties, and the, she must withdraw from the concert iy the past-week has been 7 percent. | Rev. A. .B. Johnson -pronqmived| — Miller and Grim; Whalen and, Me-| colors and styles are’varied to sult all WNT TC Fematas to Te “seen whether} ie increase in the value of Pacific | te invocation, followed by the sulu-] Ctem, afar, ite af new: lawna, batialon, she will back up ber sition Ww wail stocks, 10 per cent., and iu tatory, delivered by Mr.o George H ae A linens, grenadies, organdies, linens, torce of arms. Should she decide to| yor i ice Hailey, His) subject’ wns) Honor AT TERRE HAUTE. ete., cannot fall to pl ou orthern Pacifle pgefewed, L3 per! Lies iv Honest Toil.” leatde 1567S ar heh We invite your inspection do $0 sleeoukd probably be assisted] 204% : st mY TRV he os ! . Cent. (these figures, it should be un-| +The Hat!’ was revited by °Miss{Perre H’e.0'0.0.9'00 0 T8795 byddtrance aud Italy aml opposed “TY | derstood, do het relate to the num-|Nellie Schotla in an able manyet,}Paducth -. 100 20°10 00-4 73 Russia, Germany ayAustria, ber of ‘‘points*Sedvanced, but to the | followed by a welt written eaav.1 © Rates’ and Pave; Dowling apd FREE ’ sence GO elie cee 4), | 2Golden, Obain,”” by Miss Sallie py Ir is shyster journalism which, at-| ercetsge of gains in value over the! Ragsdale, Rrenien. 7 GUTHRIE & C0, ter the manner of this morning's | Ptices quoted one week ago. ) Miss Zoe Haonaa’e pisno.eolé,An] = PRESENT STASEING OF CLUES dition of the ‘Register’? secks to} The falsity of the claim that the] Alexis,"? was appreciated; aud dts} Clube Ways Aton oe ian! Cont Berean tee rtdac e thrach rai | schedules iganedby the: Senate oau-4 play eli worwertula iii contimbtiag] RaRST be if ~3 - 315 BROADWAY. @onvey ab ispression through glaring |e eva caamnts to vel ne, | Angie L:be Thomas! roc| ato whe | feetertoe ie “Hl ptiowt 185 lipad lives thartt-bas a pierw bt -tfews relat plier: ous to refiners Wilatiing., epinent,”’ maitte'tanest layin % | very vlerogatoryto an opponentayen ft8® those of the present law 1s shown | Oiged imnescion, : Bivvy tides vit mil erdispatch ove¥ which it_is placed by the fact that even with the re-| Miss Pearl Sanders read an-tweny sonbvvLn FoR does nof bear out the sug 1yfMarkable advances which are due tojentitled, **Vietorta,”” while Miss} Paducah at W lth on i Ur ofjutig. and in Ye ftBevrice now reached is uot as high a | well wittliin: ro" at Evansville st headlines used in the paper, | "84 (rust stock was under the Wil-| “sty. dobert Chadtain’s sale elicited HOW. THEY staaD, we read, “10a DEFENDS THE sUGAK | 8% law before it way Known that 1} an ericore,aid Miss Lucie Holloway’s lamt Per Cont rnust.'” ‘Then we read what Mr,|°tAge in thet Jaw was probable, [reuilatisa’” Tne” Bory “ot” tose LE «\Clarence Dallam Hoar hasdo say jm-vielensenof this}? esterday's qeotations Bve we high- ye int iM. “Baker read F Porwerly of ecrated bythe pegpley we are Gur. [ling prices Zot Gast. yenry these| ody Likes.” and this’ was’ followed | u ah | prised to’fnd that BEF. Hoar” has not stocks baving touched in April | by the spade presentation of "97, to} ‘ | ‘Attorney-at-Law 1896, before the public had an inti-|that of '98 through Miss. Fanate | » 7 Loniavitio Trust Reilfings KEFER BY PREMISSION TU Loureviucg Aare, Nurapaaapar Davie. Messrs, Maye & Milt, Endycad brain W, PAoUCAW GR. DAMIS, ‘Front Rank ‘and Triumph FOR : persists in claiming that Louisville is after Dowling aud t easurer Furnaces. Barney Dreyfuss is crazy to sign him The treasurer of the Louisville. club{ Gull eu-bim and get: estitnates or heating your residence, Tin, Slate and (ron Roofer, 129 8. 'Thid St. «| ‘The Ardmore, ‘Thirtevrith street, between | e and F street y| Northwest, au WASHINGTON, D.C, American, $1.50 to 2.50 First-cldstetamily hotel.’ Nv liquors. Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central logation, and pleas ant-home for tourists and. sight-seers n the city. T,M, UALL, Prop. GREER & 3 s | ATTORNEYS- AT LAW. Practice injalljcourts. Office, Broadway, bet, 4th and Sth, over Thompson, the Tailor’s, E. THALMUELLER, t Find Boots and’ Shoes ‘ Made to Order, f ind mently goneat Kook Kottom prigs, ive Him @ Trial, 406 Hrowway WE ‘STEAM | J, W. YOUNG & SON, BROADWAY. ‘TELEPHONE 200; Gls ua your ‘dundry if you want}, Prepairing 106 yo [IN ‘THE LATEST PATTERNS, LAUNDRY} «. We mean what we sa: of low cute. ods ui l be ‘our stock > sold at pri- ves tha’ oannot be had elsewhere in the city. All color 2,all styles and toes. »Now is: the sien to ‘buy footwear: tb “9H. DIEHL & SONS 3! 310 Broadway. ines Phone 310. Lenesarses cecececesed LALEY IS HEADQEARTERS KOR Holiday Groceries, . Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY Cor, Oth and Trinvble Stg FREE Rocking Chair NORIAN’S. <= othing every one enjoy# fn nromentaof leisure, d it is a thing of boagty for the home. Telepnone 118, REE This is 0! ai FREE. TO.OUR CUSTOMERS COME TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODs. Kindiy bring youn wausT to us, We will fit them neatly at.small cost JOHN J. DORIAN, PADUCAL, kK 205 BROADWAY, ~~-Manufactnrers apd Dealers in— Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery, etc, Pabst INCORPORATED PADUCAH,KY REED|* Milwaukee Beer + ON DRAUGHT - ALSO IMPORTED THURINGER KEG BEER George Detzel; CORNER FOURTH AND BROADWAY Wall Paper »" 4 Window Shades PROMPT ATPENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, W. S. GREIF, 132 S. Third Street, ‘Tel oO. B. STARKS; AGENT FOR Caligraph and Bans naira Typewriters par Wil exchange for Old Machines ‘ { | 4 ‘

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