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men were throwa out of employment ) substitute w: - because the mills, factories and all Published every afternoon, except} industrial enterprises no longer fur- Sunday, by nished tonnage. If a country is THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | prosperous its railroads prosper. They are the great distributors. The money they receive is, all but a Jeenetany | Very small portion, spent in the pub- REASUREN Tlic service, Interest on bonds and dividends on stocks are but the com- mission charged by the disbursing agent. In most cases this commis- 41.11 ctw spectal attersion to aut. tocal hep | S100 is far below the ruling rate. nes of tiverost im Pade a vicinit Rap? ; Bee ting genetal hews, which will 66 | Protection will put money in circulas Bot neglect “al news, Which will bi Ce ee ay da e's [tion that is held now by capitalists too prudent to undertake to compet: with the products of foreign pauper labor, Men now idle wil! once more find em- ployment in the shops 1) | factories and on the railroads ment of these men will bring business as well to the storekeeper, an the! farmer will again find » more prfita- ble demand for his products. RECTOUS ©. 4. Pisher, JR. Smith, LW.Cl ments, J J. Dorks —__ (HE DAILY SUN (HE WEEKLY SUN interests of our country pat- all Umes be newsy and en, tne, keeping Its readers posted ‘politcal affairs and topics;while it wil nd tireless exponent of the doc- ‘and teachings of the National Republt- pee ah CORRESPONDENCE. ‘feature of the weekly edition of Il be Its Correspondence Depart hich Yt hopes ably to represent y Within the limits of 1s cirew Lue employs ADVERTISING. Rate of advertsing will be made known on spplic-s:ion Offes, Standard Block, 118 North Fourth street —— Daily, per annur Daily, Six months. . Oaily, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance...+ Specimen copies free TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1897. ——s ANNOUNCEMENTS. "The SUR is authorized to announce J. A. JAMES tigate for Marshal of the City of Pa- Meas Ky. subject to the uction of the Repub ean Convention. ‘The Svs is authorized to announce MB. W. PRATT AT THE EC. SHOE very probable thai the le too sanguine in soach ‘ It “News lit isa | its predictions (hat | shops will be added to the Hlinois Central shops here. It is to be re grelied that the report is not autheo- Asainy ter of fact, however, not build tic the [hnvis Ce stral does couches even at Chicago, but buys thei from car manufacturing work Tere is no cause for disappoint- ment, however, for the work at the -hops here will increase instead of decrease, and it is more than prob- able that , improve- ments will but whetber these will consist of a wew freig! her extensive take place improvements here, depot, ad- Paducah and Cairo Paoke! personat complimety and proof posi | tor could weigh as he should the mer- Line. ‘ tive that Senator Deboe’s indorse-|its and claims of the applicants, he ‘Owned and Operated by tne ment carries great weight with the/ was expected to wear out the patience} Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- administration of the President with his importuni- tation Co. In the Louisville district Senator | ties. . INCORPORATED. Debve has deferred to the wishes of ‘The natural result followed. Be- his warm friend and supporter, May-| cause he could pot ‘land’? this one or Todd, in indorsing Mr. Sapp. or that one, he is now @ red for In the Richmond distrcet Mr. |not being able to cope with Senator Yerkes was practically unopposed | Quay or Senav r Platt or some other from the moment he announced his] of the Senators who are skilled in all candidacy, and bis appointment was}of the arts and delieate w by almost universally conceded as ane of| which offices are secured. Consul- | Strs. Jor Fy WERT andy. HN S, HOPKINS the certainties of politics, no matter} ships were expe abundantly ery et Coven cr, ee who might be elected Senator. At] Diplomatic positions were asked for] Pducat the same time Mr. Yerkes and Me. /in no small way. Comfortable posi- Deboe have been fast political) tions in the Indian service aud ¢ friends, and at St. Louis Mr. Deboe| places in the departments were voted for Mr. Yerkes for National] ed upon as the merest trifles, to be Committeeman and Mr, Yerkes voted | picked up on every ca'l at the White for Mr. Deboe for chairman of the} House. And Senator Debou was ex- Kentucky delegation, pected to get all of these places under In the Covington district all the} pain of being considered a weaker|Saved From the Waters, Cor- political lines pointed to Mr, Comin-| man than the long time Senators who gore, wao was one of Mr. Deboe’s|have controlled their states and di- staunch friends and supporters and] rected national polities for a genera- the only hitch was the Senator’s fecl-| tion ing of obligation to Mr. Lieberth for valued services in the closing of the Senatorial contest in the lature. It is generally known t Senator Deboe counseled and sided in bringing about the agreeable un- derstanding between Mr, Comingore and Mr, L which it is Wo. derstood the latter withdrew and will accept the chief di putyship under the former. And yet the erudite eorre- spondents say that D as again slurved dowu’ “force Withdraw his ment of Mr. Lieberth auc Mr. Comingore. In the Lexington dist: necessary to go into detail fice to say that Senator Heboe Mr. Roberts have been good frie for a long time, amit served plea ly together on last year’s siute paign committee. The r publicly stated that the President « pressed the desire that Mr Robert NAVille wind Padurab Paewets (Daily excep Sunday.’ vito Hacker Lae (ally except Sunday.) uner DICK FOW oe Padueat 4 be any b BR, Suet IRIFTWOOU bi | se w ralied on the Levee. tems of As a matter of fact, Senator De boe has given much more time and attention to the office-seekers from Kentucky than men like Quay avd] this morning for Cairo, Platt give to their constituents Some fancy leaves were put oo top ‘These past masters in politics do not]of the Savannah's stacks here this worry much over the importunities morning. of every applicant who thinks him-| The City of Sheffeld will pass out self ei a fe sition, Of] T aot te to Se position. Of of the Tennessee tomorrow en route course, but a small part of the men to St. Louis. in a party can secure office There} jt A , Aeenstor must use great dle ‘ogineer George Aaron has gone to D: to accept a position as en- n and much firmness in bestow- ra , sis endorse nents. ‘This discrim. | 8'eer on the Edgar Cherry ination is exercise’ by men like Quay and Platt so that Washington is not overran by effice seekers from their| states. They do within their own! states that sifting of claims that ator Deboe has bad to do at Wash- ington. Moreover, each of these more ex- perienced senators knows all of the many ins and onte of the. depari- ments, to know which is due a large The Dick Fowler was out as usual w we wing Senator by in w a Work is progressing excellently at the marine ways and that locality is at present the scene of much indy try. us The Ashland City arrived here late this afternoon out of the Tenness and leaves on her return to Danvi le tomorrow at noon, vt al | | une | tas A brand new wheel in addition to the new texas and numerous other d : Dont... discount of 10 to 4o per cent. TO THE PUBLIC: MISSYTHIS Opportunity Ato Save Money. We mean what we say: our stock (of low-cut goods Will be sold at pri- ces that oannot/be had elsewhere | in the city. All colors, all styles and toes. Yow is the time to buy footwear On MondAy, July 5, we begin a g reductign sale in every depart- nt in the house. Dimities, or: indies, lawns and all wash goods ill be included in this sale at a H. DIEHL& SONS All 50c goods go a! will close at 20c. AOR. SKIRTS! We eight woolen checks have a nic line of light- and fancies —just the thing for s}irts—which scount, 9c, € will sell at a big All Fancy check All 300 organdi®syyill be closed This sale will continuy for a few t 23¢; 20¢ wash goods ge ays only; so come egfly if \bove $ toods go at 18./ oliday Groceries, inens worth 35¢ Fruit Cake, Materials, ditions to the shops or round houses} shoaid be appointed vr of the or @ grain elevator, is not now at all} Seventh district, to whi Senator All of these improvements | responded that (ue selection was jost agreeable to him. ‘Luis is another of the humiliating ‘*tura downs’ the ndidate for Judge of the Police Court of iecliv ot Padueni, Ky. subject to the action of the Republican Convention, ‘The SUN ts authoized to announce HENSLEY G. HARRIS. As a candidate for City Prosecuting Attorney subject 0 the action of the Republican party, | probable. wicked newspaper boys say Sevator headenabaigr ior Certain it is that the *hoys Deboe has received from the adminis- Ase candidate for Constable in the giz, are now the second in size ou the] tration, Me jal district, subject to the action of ree ene ‘s ee ete ‘ the iblican party. whole Llinois Central system. Forty In the mateer of tania Kaus nine box cars will be built here this} tacky appointment regarded as summer, which of itself means work} ‘state offices,’’ the marshal, sur- w] Veyor, district attorney aud pension j] gent, the attitude of Senator Deboe certain. may cone and some of them are quite nnounce here Tue Madisonville ‘‘Hustler’’ says: We can’t help iut believe that pros-|for many men. The shops are no’ part of success in securing office for| . er department officials in the past, any new Seuator. have been intlu- ment of the high- ystituents, The: ial in the appo but naturally find it easier now to se- cure co-operation i promoting the ims of friends (han is possible with And again these siier Senators have advantages grow- ing out of distinguished campaign services and campaign alliances which are not enjoyed by Senators who are| just entering national political life. | | | pairs repairs which she bas undergone this summer, is being put on the City of Savannab Work is making rapid strides on the hig side-wheeler, City of Osceola, the ways undergoing extensive re- The H. Cowling was very late in leaving for Metropolis today, owing to her Inying at Island creek for several hours this morning taking aboard a large iron shaft. Geo, which is at present on the cradles at} nt choice of bargg fa it | quotations are only few prices that will interest y Cail on us E. GUTHRIE & CO, 315 Broadway—Phone 155, Telepnonet 118. FREE Rocking Chair ° 310 Broadway. Phone 310. P/F.LALLY Ise pos Xirens FOR—— ‘Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned‘Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sta, FREE A HANDSOME —AT— ‘d — perity is coming to this coun ry and |so large and so completely equippe: that it is already un ite way tothe}thata vast amount of allditional homes of our people. Tne coal operators in West Vir ginia know bow to manage a trike. They paidtheir mivers who continued to work in the great strike three years ago substantial bonuses, and the result was that the strike proved a failure, but not until the operators in West Virginia had made large profits. Now the wages in seventeen mines have been raised so that the miners are getting 13 cents more than the Pennsylvania miners are striking for. The prospects for a strike in West Virginia are not good. Norninc has shown the absolute demagogery of William J. Bryan more clearly than a single line of his Fourth-of-July letter to the Tammany society, in which he asserted that the principles of {the Chicago platform work can easily be handled. SENATOR DEBOE| AND THE ADMINISTRATION. Kentucky’s Republican Senator Has Not Been Turned Down By the President. Influence, and of His Position lo Making Endorsements for Goverment Oifices. Agreat deal has been said about A Just Statement of the Senator's] their untenable positior. they com- is entirely creditable and dignified. While he bad bad personal obligations growing out of the senatorial election, he realized that they could not en- tirely change the political drift of the state fora twelvemoth. He knew that the administration and the party nization had obligations growing valued political services that and could not be ignored tion of a new Seo- ator seven mouths after the close of the campaign and months after y| the President had enteret duties of his oflice. It is not remarkable that those wh feel they have especial claims on Seu- ator Deboe should urge that ever) one of these positions belongs to hity by divine right, and becrase the Ser ator does not agree with them i In the end Kentucky will be treated to her share of offices. The} administration has a hard task ia showing its high appreciation of the services of all tho-e to whom is due the great victory of 1896, Bat it is hoped that the disappointed will rea'- | Cla" work. ize that there are more faithful Re-| Capt Publicans than there are offices or|gie Belle, is in the city. His bost even offive-seekers, and that not on| Continues to lieup at Nashville,owi the shoulders of Senator Deboe should | to there not being sufficient water for be laid the responsibility for the fail-| her to do the work she went there to ure of Kentucky to get all the offices | accomplish several weeks ago. that her able sone demaud. The John S. Hopkins was some- In these observations on the disap- | what late in arriving here this morn- | poiutment of Kentucky otticesseekers |iag, owing to very shallow water as he re ie mgceerny cod izing 86¥ | well as heavy business. She left on |many for seeking public office. her return to Evansville at noon with The lesson we are teaching 8 (bat! her elegant mail flag flying in the disappointments are inevitable, a0d| breeze, : that here in Keatucky it is unjust to The H. W. Buttorft will arrive hold Senator Deboe or President Mc- Jey responsivle because many of | here out of the Cumberland river and Maily ‘cared Gotan’? iy the adinio who aspire and deserve well of from Clarksville early tomorrow litvaticd, Ldb ah eee how Sunt tula | * arty have been grievously disap-|™orning. She will leave on her re- frenoa: ~ Leer e pox bOR Juve ial turn to Nashville nand is ex- complaint. pected to bave #) « scellent crowd of _ _Whii Tound trip excnrsicvists, inappr pet Deboe re T As soon as there is sufficient water in the ‘Teunessee the steamer, City of tauooga, with a tow of barges, will go to Sheffield after a tow of iron. | mery Voight will do her cir-| ‘ out of v Harry Baldwin, of the Mag-{ ought not because of the ele rpon the plain to the press that be does no contend for his “rights” and is too uy subject it ‘is not risie lo remark that Senator aizes, if some others do Senator Deboe has secured the ap- pointment of Dr. James as marshal, Ohio river, just to be fashion- has Slaughier Sale > DORIAN’S. ONLY 44 TWO ‘WEEKS MORE EDELEN’S GREAT — . %e 7 This is sort hing fi FY ONE enjoys in moments of leisure, and itis , thing of beauty for the home, FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS YGOME TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES JOHN J. AND FURNISH.) Kindly bring your We will At they at small IAN, 205 BROADWAA, PADUCAH, KY. 7 AC BERGDOLL, “'ROPRIETOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., able it is supposed, continues to fal! similar to the other streams, The fall of last night was three tenths, are gaining ground, ‘‘the failure of| Senator Deboe's influence, or rather | although it is known that the Presi-| 3. tiat national admivistration the Republican polices to restore|his lack of influence with the admio- dent felt most kindly disposec toward | vas obligations nd duties that so; Call early and Agvet the benefit of prosperity having given anew impe-| istration in the matter of securing ap- ~ttis to the movement.’’ This dema- gogery of the cheapest type, while it} distribution of Kentucky patronage. | Surveyor of the Port of Louisville might be overlooked in the ward |The following statement of the situa-]These are the two choicest offices in heeler or curbstone orator, is inex- cusable in a presidential candidate or ex-candidate. The ‘Republican policies to restore prosperity’ have mot yet been placed upon the statute books, owing to the delay enforced by Mr. Bryau’s own followers, who control the Senate and have made it impossible to enact a single line of the legislation which promises ! pros- perity. Mr. Bryan knows this. He knows that the effect caunot be ex- pected before the cause exists. Yet he gravely, and with premeditation, in a letter deliberately written for po- litical effect, talks, lese than four months after the inauguration of his successfal rival, about ‘‘the frilure of the Republican policy,’’ knowing that not one line of Republican legis- Istion bas been enacted, and that his party fe responsible for that fact, This sort of political pettifoggiug is beneath « reputable politician or statesman worthy the confidence of apy party or people. HOPE KEVIVING. From all sections of the country come reports of increased activity in all lines of business, says the ‘‘Ameri- czn Economist.’ Factories and foundries that have lain idle for many months will again be started up and additional labor will be em- p'oyed in those that Lave been run- ning on reduced time with smaller force, The change has come a)most within afew weeks, Hope was ro- vived by the election of Major Mc- Kinley as President, but the well- known difficulty of hastening through congress @ tariff bill bas delayed renlization. As it becomes more plain that home industries are really to be protected from the competition | of the foreigner new life is being in jouly pointments for Kentuckians and the tion is wade by the Lexington *sLeader,”’ whose editor is Mr. Sam J, Roberts, the chairman of the late Republican campaign committee, No one in Kentucky is better able to speak of this subject than Mr, Rob erts. The article is therefore most interesting and most timely. The statement is lengthy, but we give the most important portion, ‘The ‘Leader’ says: The enterprising Washington cor- respondents of certsi Cincinnati and Louisville Less, seem deter- mined to embarrass Senator Deboe by insisting that he lacks influence with the administration aad hus been unable to secure Kentucky's share of outside appointments. When there is a special dearth of political news of a Kentucky flavor these same veravious correspondeu's ring the changes on the old worn-vut story that even in the matter of ap- pointments within the state Senator Deboe’s selections are usually turned down and he is made to stand spou- sor for the personal selectious vi President McKinley. These young men of the pre: sume that Senator Debve oughi have a personal friend cr cropy ap- pointed to every office in Kentucky, aod that whenever a selection is 1a le out of consideration for local con ditious, or in avcordance with recuy- nized political obligations, it neves- sarily implies « slighting of the Sea- ator by the President. Senator Debve is too broad-gauyct in his treatment of political patron- age to entertain such an opinion, and his indorsements proye that he does not take the narrow view that the of- fives in Kentucky are his individual belongings, to be bestowed as purely personal favors, regardless of politi cal obligations or the advice of tue party organization. Much ado has been made in the newspapers over (be assumed fact Laat Mr. Franks, of Owensboro, was the one of the five collectors in- dorsed by Benator Debve of his own free will, and was the only one re- jevted by the administration, Every une knows that the only reason Mr, Franks was objectionable to Presi- dent McKioley and Secretary Gage was because of the political indict- ment hanging over him ; and the read ness witu which the President av- free-trade experiment has taught us| ied and appointed Mr, Yauda'l, costly lesson, In the railway service | who is Senator Deboe's townsuran alone over a quarter of @ willion of aud warm friend, as Mr, Franks fused into American enterprises. Un- certainty chills trade. The convic- tion that four years of protection are | to be ours bas made business mev | once more willing to enter into en gegements for the future. ‘The depression following !he recent another applicant, and it 1s believes that the Senator will land his closes political friend, Cuairman Barnett, a: counter to the expressed ishes and preferences of Senators and their recognition does no sarily imply a ‘*tarning down" Senators T hands of au cant must poss and pers The big bar opposite the wharf is looming up iv great shape a d prom- ises to be larger this summer than usual, There the 8 Kentucky, Senator Deboe believes that the Eleventh district is entitled to one of the four state places, and as Con- gressman Colson and the whole party organization desires that Mr. Hill be appointed District Attorney it is un- derstood the Senator will give bim bis earnest support. Itis m ter of newspaper and gen- eral gossip that President McKinley desired to appoint Mr. Combs to \ marsbalship, but yelded his prefe ence rather than ‘disappoint Senatos Deboe, who was greatly interested iu Dr. James, Atthe request of the} sition asked for must together President, Senator Deboe gave his) 4c even when every fitness is pos porilal socessont to Mr. Combs]; ‘aah tailed cobes snandidde 4 lor pension agent. Tiana hat@esh ada known to every Kentuckian and every | yon (he indorser aud the appointing Kentucky newspaper man in Wash-l ower the anathomas of the disap= ington, how absurd it is for our jour-| Pointed nalistic frieads to harp upon the “lack of consideration’’ shown Sena tor Deboe by the aduinistration, At this distance it looks as though th Senator had gotten along swimmingly with the President. 8 nothing of conse - qnence going on down about the riv er front t The arrivals and departures were very few and | there was very little fr handled on the levee. t as wtivally been nothing doing in the way of| river treftic © this week | shaft secure an appointment at the ministration, an applie fitness, political This must be vouched for in no ue manver, If seekers after office weighed their own fitness as it must be weighed by the persons responsible for the appoiytment, the Senators and the administration would be relieved of the painful ne- cessity of many refusals, Personal Py fit and political fitness are Service readered to render ser- in the po- any e8s roing, Ly ¢ B Br The big wii formerly on the steamer ! er which burned at Golconda montis ago but which was brought bere an? remodel- ed by the was put aboard the s r Geo HH. Cowling this morning to Metropolis Where it will be fitied iu jlave instead of the one she now has owing to it’s being too smal W tered. party and the ability vice Government to th to the “o L go competent The palatial steamer Cir vannah, forn. St. Louis and Tennessee packets, but now has Memphis as her home port, will leave this after’ « 0 for the ahove named place to r her old trade from Memphis ints down the big Mississippi rivci, after being here for several weeks undergoing general repairs on the ways, She is now a much improved boat in appearance and especially in condition, for in ad- dition to “heing newly painted she has ben rousbly caulked, her hull =p 1” excellent shape; anw | she was for merly without « w wheel, and otherwise alias’ ‘oaverted into anew : the of Sa at we of t ) CLYY OF TOLEDO, UNTY LATE OF OF LUCAS ( FRANK J, CHENE Y tir rf said, and t N ha ‘These same writers also say that in one or two instances Senator De- boe’s recommendations for nasters have been disregarded by (ue administration, just as though that! were sufficient ground for war tween the Senator and the President, ; Senator Deboe, of course, has personal and political friends, everything else being equal he wou like to see them appointed to the of- ficial positions fto which they may 0 aspire; but he Knows better than tis! 14, $25.05 for the round tip; cri ies tat the work of political o.-/recurning uuuil duly 26, with ar- ganization carries with fit claims ay J) geme its fi r extension, implied obligations that are paras) Niagera Fs\!s, for train 204 leav- mount to personal preferences jand i: /ing Padvcab 1:25 a. m, duly Sti is creditable to his good sense that he | OMly, $17.20 fur the round trip; does not assume that all the offices in | returning July 16th, Keutucky velong to fhim by absolute] Sammer resorts, on sale daily, to as some of those contend who |i principal resorts at reduced criticise him for not hurling jdedance| fates. For further information ap. al the iministration whenever he | ply to und tue President may differ over) some inconsequental [postmastership | | post EXCURSIONS unong landsom stern waters and Ca of the W Via Hihuo's Conral Railroad. | vs Gh pto, Vot., duly 12, 13 cael whe me she mong count pals,’ way uy her © ProvidencesTenn., Get. 27th | 1, Evansville, Ind. : P #8 s00n a8 duh vour Cyt Cay aa Yours respectfully, | VOW, Sure right Doxovay, C Ofico by Subseribers, G Senator De! assumed office uo- Important Notice, peat OY der circumstances peculiar and try- All persons i we themselves in pe ing. While to some of his friends | debted to the tem, MAL 0 { be corath Piaaier testes Deataoterde | & Sgu. are hereby eerpts for all p ym nts On sub- «l sefle the same at his clection seemed always a possi-|and John Re | scriptions, Pub. Co, vllice, (No, 127 5 “a e. /No. 127 South Losty > bility, sul even W bim the result! warned to call ul hse and fhereby save to Mutgell losi/a Red Mozoeco toust have bee not alloyvether with-| once at thempelves cows, gajI will be forced! Agufunt Bobi wi Sat-|™ f hunt Bobi wilt some lettefs Sat to proceed by law te cult ehue, | urday eyeningr~ The tinder will be out surprise, ‘Therefore, when he| Fourth went from Frankfort to Washington uless ot borwise settledPromptly rewarded by retur-iog it to Lim, tf fv H. Puryear, he found himself coufiouted with new duties and surroundings almost with- Receiver of Rogers & King aud John Rogers & Son, a2 6tt i ‘ stres suc out warning, There were ten times a8 many ap plicants as Kentucky could bope to De Nose au yes, Kar, | der » BYe1y| per i & The following 1 few of the many bar ur che ‘ rT RA » LOUIS-O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. Organdies\worth 29c¢ for 23¢; Organdies worth ese tor 15 Men's white shi will | Open from 9a, m, to 3 p. f/sour Chill ave gg re Jas. A. Rupy, ¥. M. Planes, \| F. BAMLEITER, ains that we/have for you. — awns worth 12':¢ tof Sse ross barred muslin fr 4c; est unbleach cottory 4 ‘vc; est bleach cotton $'sc; with bosoms, worth $1, for 50c ‘e have a few ghore of those great bargains in lAdies’ shoes ranging in price from 25c to $1 ace Curtains, Portiers a colored Counterpanes prices that will astonish you, BLACK GODS than cost. at 20 per cent | ( J. H. Edelen, 214 Broadway. CITIZENS’ Also v: Cider, Ginger Ale, ete Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night Saturday nights, 10th and Madison Streets In kegs and hottles/ drinks ——Scwin Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange arious temperance during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101, PADUCAH,KY, WathPaper SA Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. VI No, 13 a td OMPT ATTE, S. S. Third Street. TIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, GREIF, PROV 00000008 Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and Plumber. --¢ Sanitary... DEBALEW TN ALL KINDS OF... Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, ANK, fay, Paducah, Ky. pitaKand Supe, $120,000.00 m,/ On Sat- sights fro 8, Time Deposits OFFICERS, nese F, Paxton ... Rupy DIR! Jas. K. Smrra, #0. O. WALLACE, 192 South Fourth Street, ba A ae oe oe TORNADO 5 ne, Telephone No 201 322000000 329 Court Street. Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of I ‘Insurance | Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. ore. Resldenice ‘Tole At the Suy office old papers, nic and clean, just the thing to put un- 180 8 Third | Amoricnn PI day, Roon's only $1.00 a Loloptone | For Sale, carpers and on shelves, 95 cents hundred,

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