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DUCAI men were throwa out of employment substitute was U THE PA DAILY SUK,” because the mills, factories and all; personal complimety and proof posi , t tive that Senator Deboe’s indorse- et ieee saa ail eae ing eed ment carries great weight with the Sunda ‘ co administration WE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, | prosperous its railroads prosper. ras the Loe In the Louisville district Senator SIMOORPORATED. They are the great distributors. The | Debve has deferred to the wishes of money they receive is, all but a| his warm friend and supporter, May- ery emall portion, spent in the pub-| °° Todd, it. indorsing Mr. Sapp. 4 SF p In the Richmond district Mr. UNE lic service, Interest on bonds and} Yerkes was practically unopposed dividends on stocks are but the com-|from the moment he announced his mission charged by the disbursing | candidacy, and bis appointment was agent. In most cases this commis- almost universally conceded as ane of Pres: AND MANAGER V 108 PRaAIDENE ++ SRORBTARY 4 J. Doriaa |... Ww. Paxton | PIRECTONS: sher, 3.1. Smith, LW.C) ments, J.i, Willinwson J. J. Doria: _—,, _ CHE DAILY SUN e.. PY the certainties of politics, no matter Ga aire reer Ae etuaa aed mieuany, |e is far below the ruling rate.) 1, night be elected Senator. At Sot negiecuing general news, which, ‘will Protection will put money in circula-] +), sane time Mr. Yerkes and M even aa fally'an pace wil emit without fr are time erkes and Me ae tion that is held now by capitalists too} Deboe have — been fast political Deboe ional prudent to undertake to compet: with} friends, and at St, Louis Mr. d ” ser labor, JYoted for Mr, Yerkes for N meee Rew Tile Will Gace more Se for Mr. Deboe for chairman of the ployment in the shops | faviories| Kentucky delegation. and on the railroady, ueemploy-] In the Covington district all the ment of these men will bring business] political lines pointed to Mr, Comin- eal © te the} ore, wao was one of Mr, Debvoe's stasnch friends and supporters and farmer will again fad a more prfites the only hitch was the Senator's feel- ble demand for his products. ing of obligation to Mr. Lieberth for valued services in the closing of the Senatorial contest in the ! (HE WEEKLY SUN he interests of our country pat- ‘At all times be newsy and en- hile Keeping, its readers posted scat amare ana topics: while wt will fearless and ti wnt of the doc- PideSand teachings of the Rational, Repubi- ean party. pe nh CORRESPONDENCE. of the weekly edition of » Depar' pes ably to represent avery locallt; y within te limits of ive circu lation. ADVERTISING. storekeeper, aul AT THE LC. SHOPS. ee known on é a It is very probable tho: tie}lature. It is generally kuown that GOR Manders Block. 11h North ws? iva livle too sanguive in} Senator Deboe counseled and sided chat jacsenaer each {i bringing about the agreeable un- « “Led aca aealinabeh Mpa 7 derstanding between Mr, Comingore ee ee 2} shops will be added to the Llineis} and Mr, Liebertin vy which it is ue Daily, Six months Ceniral shops bere. At is to be re-} derstood the latter witiatres and will i rider the rre Jaily, One month. Daily, per " ted that the report is not authen-| accept the chief i puty former, Ani yet the erudite Weekly, per annum in in ad- tic. Asaime ter of fact, however, : prob ae D pe a 1001 (uacdilinets ‘Gouteal does. act'Baid peeerncs. Oy ae Secator | " was again “tured down’! by being Specimen copies free caches even at Chicago, but buys} gorced’”? to withdraw his —-— ~~ | ther from car wanufacturing works. | ment of Mr, Lieberth aud subs € IWESDAT, SUL 18, 1897. There is no cause for disappoint- | Mr. Comingore. aud Platt so that Washington is not ass t however, for the work at the} In the Lexington distsit it is wae 4 yee | “aera eollgheran necessary to go into details, but suf-]overraa by eflicesee'ers from their} ANNOUNCEMENTS. shops here will increase instead of Eee to Say that Senator 1) vad {States, They do within their own "The SUN is authorized to announce decrease, and it is more than prob-[yqr, Roberts have been good friends | States that sifting « f claims that Se n- | .] ator Debve las bad to do at Wash-} ae ae ol ther extensive improve lotie Udita: Gell served ples candidate for Marebal of the city of Pa {Able that other 0 for a long time, anid i Strongest kind of a find offices for, tor could weigh as he shoul@ the mer- its and claims of the applicants, he was expected to wear out the patience of the President with his pera ties. The natural result followed. ‘Be. cause he could vot ‘Iand’* this one or that one, he is now cenSured for not being able to cope with Senator Quay or Senav r Platt or some other of the Senators who are skilled it all of the arts and delieate ways by which offices are secured, Consul- ships were expected abundantly Diplomatic positions were asked for in no small way. — Coinfortable posi- tions in the Indian service aud places in the departments were look- ed upon as the merest trifles, to be picked up on every ca!l at thé White House. And Senator Deboe was ex- pected to get all of these places under pain of being considered a weaker man than the long time Senators who have controlled their states and di- rected national politics for a genera- tron Senator De and As a matter of fact, boe bas given much more time attention to the office-seekers from Kentucky than men like Quay and Platt give to their constituents. | ‘These past masters in politics do not worry much over the importunities of every applicant who thinks self entitled to a federal position course, but a small part of the men in a party can secure office There- fore a senator must use great dis- cretion and much firmness in bestow- ing his endorse nents. This discrim+ ation is exercise? by men like Quay ot! Evansville, Paducah and Ci iro Packet Line. \ Owned and Operated by tne Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- tation Co. INCORPORATED. Evansville vnd Paducah Packets (Daily excep Sunday Stes. JOB bu WORK andy HN S, HOPKINS Leave Pa tean at8.0) 1 ham Paduean an! iro Vac sunday.) Steamer DICK COW By Lesvos Paden Sek 4 IRIFTWOOD t tiae (. ally except Saved From the Waters, Cor- ralied on the Levee, lems of Special Interest to River People, The Dick Fowler was out as usual this morning for Cairo. | Some fancy leaves were put on top of the Savannah’s stacks here this morning. The City of Sheffield will pass out of the Tennessee toworrow en route to St. Louis, Engineer George Aaron has gone to Danville to accept a position as en- gineer on the Edgar Cherry. Work is progressing excellently at ington the marine ways and that locality is at present the scene of much indus try. The Ashland City arrived here late this afternoon out of the Tennessee. | and leaves on her return to Danvi le tomorrow at noon A j ly togetl last year’s Ky. subject to the action of the Repub /ments will take place here, but} ly together on last yes mined ‘ temper Jean Convention. whetber these improvements will paign committee. The Ser tas M pvipat ach dh. e ‘g - I publicly stated that the Presid periensed sere See wae. maser depot, ad ‘The Svs is authorized to announce e mE. desire that Mr Robert W. PRATT ndidate for Judge of the Police Court of Mecity ot Paducah, Ky., subject to the action Of the itepublican Convention consist of a new freigh presedl ilie ditions to the shops or round houses] sould be appointed col or a grain elevator, is not now at ail} Seventh district, to wi All of these improvements | responded that (ue select certain. ‘The SUN te authoized to announce eptial in the appointment of the high HENSLEY G. HARRIS. and some of them are quite] sgteeable to him. ‘This is anotlier off OO A te SPL i ‘Asa candidate for City Prosecuting Attorney; | BAY CORE a the humiliating “turn downs’? the [eT department officials in the past, ‘subject 10 the action of the Republican party, | probable. wicked newspaper boys say Seuator but naturally find it easier now to se- ‘The SuN {8 authorized to announce Certain it is that the shops J.T. BEAN As® candidate for Constable in the iste are now the second in size on the] tration. sion 8 Stee whole Illinois Central system. Forty- meer tine box cars will be built here this] tacky appointment Tax Madisonville ‘Hustler’ says: |summer, which of itself means work} ‘state oflices,’’ the marshal, We can’t help iut believe that pros-|for many men. The shops are now] Veyor, district attorney aud pensiox de hoe : ‘ d és Ay nipped] 9geut, the attitude of Senator De perity is coming to this coun ry and|so large and so completely equipped) ee iy “creditable and dignified here} Deboe has received from the adminis- , that it is already un ite way to the/that a vast amount of additional | wyije he had bad personal obligations growing out of the senatorial election, he realized that they could not tirely change the political drift of the state fora twelvemonth. He that the work can easily be handled. _— SENATOR DEBOE| AND THE ued. political service ADMINISTRATION. ought not and could not be ignores ause of the election of a new Seo- r the close o! afte bomes of our people. Tue coal operators in West Vir ginia know how to manage a strike. They paidtheir miners who continued td work in the great strike three 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 ator seven months afte the campaign and ¢ months duties of his office. Has Not Been Turned It is not remarkable that those wh i ; feel they have especial claims on Seu eight ays arte Ch ey ammaame Down By the ator Deboe should urge that ever | 2g bese: Apbuccrad President. one of these positions belongs to hir striking for. The prospects fora strike in West Virginia are not good. by divine right, and becruse the Ser ator does not agree A Just Statement of the Senator's} their untenable positior. they Normme has shown the absolute! inguence, and of His Position Ue be bess gene by vey po‘! cinley. reaponsivle because many af contend for his ‘rights’? and is too | © 3 domeqegny: of Willem af pie 1a Making Endorsements — Jeasily ‘turned down’ by the admin. |") = mle aspire and deserve well uf more clearly than a single line of his dst Govetanaat Olfieed. istration. Let us see bow just is this | ‘| hire been grievously disap- Fourth-of-July letter to the Tammany complaint pointe society, in which he asserted that the * Ag eT While uf subject it ‘is not : Senator Deboe has secured the ap-|;,,.,. ‘ hee i principles of ;the Chicago platform} A great deal has been said about) pointment of Dr. James as marshal, | yo). Asie eli rupley scauee ta are gaining ground, ‘‘the failure of | Senator Deboe’s influence, or rather | although it is known that the Pre the Republican polices to restore| his lack of influence with the admin-| dent felt most kindly disposec towari | having given anew impe-|istration in the matter of securing ap- | ®2other applicant, and it is believes Prosperity having gi pt: | eteatios 8 *P"T that the Senator will land his closes - ~tus tothe movement.”” This dema-|pointments for Kentuckians and the political friend, Cusirman Barnett gogery of the cheapest type, while it/ distribution of Kentucky patronage. /Suryeyor of the Port of Louisville might be overlooked in the ward |The following statement of the silua-|These are the two choicest offices iu | ¢ f the vator uost In the matter of the four Ken- regarded as sure en-|° knew donnistration and the party Kentucky's Republican Senator] the President bad enteral ) pon the with them iv|' com- many ins and ont® of the depari- ments, to know which is due a large| part of success in securing office for| They have been influ- constituents, cure co operation i: promoting the any new Seuator, And again these older Senators have advantages grow- ing out of distinguished campaign services and campaign alliances which 1 | are not enjoyed by Senators who are just entering national political life. Io the end Kentucky will be treated to ber share of offices. The administration showing its high appreciation of the services of the great victory of 1896, Bat it is hoped that the disappointed will re ize that there are more faithful Re- {| Publicans than there are offices or even office-seekers, and that not un the shoulders of Senator Deboe should be laid the responsibility for the fail- ure of Kentucky to get all the offices | that her able sons demaud. In these observations on the disap- vent of Kentucky officesseekers | iticizing any | many for seeking public office. | The lesson we are teaching % that »pointments are inevitable, and | here in Keutucky it is unjust to hold Senator Dehoe or President Mc- f r poin! | there is no thought of that tional admivist »bligations and duties that s« counter to the expressed eferences of Senators guition does not neces- turning down’’of the wes run shes and nd their r sarily imply pators claims of friends (han is possible with | has a hard task ia} all tho-e to whom is due} A brand new wheel in addition to the new texas and numerous other repairs which she bas undergone this t, is being put on the City of} Savannah Work is making rapid strides on the big side-wheeler, City of Osceola, | which is at present on the cradles at the ways undergoing extensive re- airs The sumu Geo, H. Cowling was very Jowing to her laying at Island creek |for several hours this morning taking aboard a large iron shaft. As soon as there is sufficient water |in the ‘Tennessee the steamer, ( Chattauooga, with a tow of bar; will go to Sheffield after a tow of iron. cular work. Capt. Harry Baldwin, of the gie Belle, isin the city. His boat continues to lieup at Nashville,owing to there not being sufficient water for her to do the work she went there to accomplish several weeks ago. The John S. Hopkins was some- what late in arriving here this morn- ing. owing to very shallow water as well as heavy business. She left on her return to Evansville at noon with her elegant mail flag flying in the breeze. The H. W. Buattorff will arrive here out of the Cumberland river and from Clarksville early tomorrow morning. She will leave on her re- turn to Nashville mand is e: pected to have » cellent crowd of round trip exctrsic. ists. The Ohio river. just to be fashion- able it is supposed, continues to fal! similar to the other streams, The fall of last night was three tenths. The big bar opposite the wharf is looming up in great shape a d prom- ises to be larger this summer than usual. heeler or curbstone orator, is inex-/tion is made by the Lexington| Kentucky. ae E ! To secure an appointment at the} There was nothing of any conse- cusable in a presidential candidate or |*+Leader,”” whose editor is Mr. Sam Et cena rene pantie! hey the hands of au atministration, an applie| qnence going ow down about the riv- ex-candidate. The ‘Republican J. Roberts, the chairman of the late} ev ett tate nianes andl ad Cone| Cat must possess fitness, political er front this moraing. ‘The arrivals policies to restore prosperity’? have| Republican campaign committee. | gressinan Oumar aah the wisble party |S perso This must be vouched and departures were very few and not yet been placed upon the statute|No one in Kentucky is better able tof organization desives that Mr. Hill be| trer ute ceighed theit. owu fituecs| on the levee Lace has rantiealte books, owing to the delay cnforced |epeak of this subject than Mr, Rob | appointed District Attorney it is un-| 201 must be weighed by the persons| been eothing doing ia the ‘way af by Mr. Bryau’s own followers, who/erts. The article is therefore most fae ee nial endlan Bive bin] responsible for the appoigtment, the | river truffic em fu: this week " rhest suppor! 4 control the Senate and have made it/jnteresting and most timely, The Senators and the administration b he arly ' Sa to aadtl's sical fa ot tis lengthy, but we give the | onct im, ter of newspaper and gen-) woud be relieved of the painful ne- mere witel Sal, wrmeny op impossible to en ig! statement is lengthy, give the Jeral gossip that President McKialey| oscity of many refusals, Personal the steamer Jsjcaster which burned the legislation which promises !pros-!most important portion. ‘The | desired to appoint Mr. Combs to the fitness and politival fitness are eon-| 2t Golconda several months ago but perity. Mr. Bryan knows this. He|‘*Leader’’ says: marshalship, but yelded his prefer-|j,jerel. Service reudered tc which was brought here and remodel- eI 7 7 g i ent . gee " D oe ce y e pachine 1p ” knows that the effect caunot be ex-| The enterprising Washington cor- td Parad than ea ae co party aod the ability to render ser- a ve 7 a ’ "u Borilag i 4 of certsio Ci P eboe, who was greatly interested in| yout, the Go Beer po. | MBoaed the steany eo ‘ pected before the cause exists. Yet respondeuts of cer i, Cincinnati and DE daa. 4s toa tanient of - Hie vi he Government in the por] ini morning mit taken to Motropolie he gravely, and with premeditation Louisville we voys seem deter- Pp; "| ihe [sition asked for must go together. | whore it will be tiued in place instead inc lettes deliberately written for po. | mined to embarrass Senator Deboe resident, Senator Deboo gave bis! aad even when every fitness 19 Pos-1-°¢ the one she now baa owing to i in » letter deliberately written for po- !hy insisting that he lacks influence | CO*ial endorsement to Mr. Combs) co4.uq, there must come sometimes a hans ht pn ONS te for pension agent. _ ean Economist.”’ litical effect, talks, less than four months after the inauguration of his successfal rival, about ‘the fuilure of the Republican policy,”’ knowing that not one line of Republican legis- Istion bas been enacted, and that his party ie responsible fur tbat fact. This sort of political pettifoggiog is beneath « reputable politician or statesman worthy the confidence of avy party or people. HOPE KEVIVIN From all sections of the country come reports of increased activity in all lines of business, says the ‘‘Ameri- Factories and foundries that have lain idle for many months will again be started up and additional labor will be em- p'vyed in those that Lave been run- ning on reduced time with smaller force. The change has come ajmost within afew weeks, Hope was re- vived by the election of Major Mc- Kinley as President, but the well- known difficulty of hastening through congress tariff bill bas delayed realization. As it becomes more plain that home industries are really to be protected from the competition of the foreigner new life is being in fused into American enterprises, Un- certainty chills trade. The convic- tion that four years of protection are to be ours bas made business men once more willing to enter into en-jdent McKialey and St gagements for the future. ‘The depression following the recent free-trade experiment has taught usa) | jected by the administration, witb the administration aad bas been unable to secure Kentucky's share of outside appointments, When there is a special dearth of political news of # Kentucky flavor these same veravious correspondeu's ring the changes on the old woru~ 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 selections vi President McKinley. These young men of the press as- sume that Senator Debve have a personal friend cr crony sp- pointed to every office in Kentucky, and that whenever @ selection is iia ke out of consideration for lc ditious, or in avcordance with recy nized political obligations, it neve ly implies # lighting of the Se ator by the President. Senator Debve is tuo broad-gauge! in his treatment of political patron age to entertaiu such an opinion, » his indorsements proye that he does not take the narrow view that the of fives in Kentucky are bis individual belongings, to be bestowed as purely personal favors, regardless of poli: cal obligations or the advice of (iv purty organization. ought t Much ado has been made ia the In view of this recital of facts known to every Kentuckian and every Kentucky newspaper mau in Wash- ington, how absurd it is for our jour- nalistic friends to harp upon the ‘lack of consideration’’ shown Sena- vor Deboe by the administration. At this distance it looks as though th: Senator had gotten along swim aingly with the President. ‘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 suflicient ground for war be- | tween the Senator and the President, Senator Deboe, of course, has his personal and political friends, and everything else being equal he wouit ike to see thew appointed to the of- fivial positions fto which they may aspire; but be Knows better than his | ri ies that the work of political ox-| ganization carries with fit claims aut | unplied obligations that are pura mount to personal preferences ;and is li is creditable to bis good sense that he loes not assume that all the offices in Keutucky belong to fhim by absolute right, as some of those vontend who | criticise bim for not hurling dedance aL Ue administration whenever he poste bewspapers over (be assumed fact Laat Mr. Franks, of Owensboro, was the only one of the five collectors in- dorsed by Bengtor Deboe of his own free will, and was the only one re- Every one knows that the only reason Mr, Franks was objectionable to Presi- lary Gage was because of the political indict- meut hanging over him ; and the read- ness witu which the President ac- vepted and appointed Mr. Yanda'l, costly lesson, In the railway service alone over a quarter of # willion of e's townsuran » Franks’ who is Senator Dele and warm friend, as und tue President usay differ over some incoasequental |postmastership. | Senator Deboe assumed office uo- | der circumstances peculiar and try- ing. While to some of his friends bis election seewed always a possi- bility, * even to bim the result toust have been not alteyether with. | out surprise. Therefore, when he went from Frankfort to Washing ton he found himself coufioutod with new duties and surroundings almost withe out warning, There were ten times as many ap plicants as Kentucky could bope to jonly, & | Receiver of Rogers & King and dagtt choice between equally competent and equally des men that brings ipon the indorser aud the appointing power the anathemas of the disap. pointed TATE OF OF the bsst ONS Via Lihnos Contral Railr Toronto, Uot., July 12, 14, $23.05 for the round tip; revurning until July 96, with are rangeme its tension, Niagora Foils, for train 204 leav- ing Paducah 1:25 a, m, July 8th 20 for the round trip; good being too smal The palatial steamer City of Sa vannah, forn eof the St, Louis and Tennessee ives packets, but now has Memphis as her home port, will leave this after ) for the above named place to r her old trade from Memphis 1 jvints down the big Mississippi river, 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 being newly painted she has been thorouzhly caulked, her bull put » excellent shape; anew lexus, as she was for merly withont ene; 9 new wheel, and otherwise alias’ coaverted into a new hoat, She is now ¢ the h som tern waters od whoo she will count sway uj her pals, Ind. : Ship 8 s00n as f/your Chill ava late in leaving for Metropolis today, | Capt. Emery Voight will do her cir-| i Mag-} Dont. ‘ MISS THIS Opportunity A Save Monéy. On Mondfy, July 5, we begin a big reduction sale in every depart- ment in the house. Dimities, or- ndies, lawns aud all wash goods will be included in this sale at a discount of ro to 4o per cent. 4 SKIRTS! We have a nice like of light- weight woolen checks and fancies —just the thing for s}irts—which we will sell at a big gfscount ate go at 18. Fancy check finens worth 35« will close at oar All 30¢ organdi®syill be closed +; 20€ wash goods gdVor 12 've. This sale will continug for a few Call on us & 60, hone 155, | that will interest y E GUTHRIE 315 Broadway ONLY 4 TWO WEEKS MORE EDELEN’S GREAT Slaughier Sale +— / Call and /get the benefit of our che of The following are only a the many bar gains that we/have for you. Organdies\worth 29¢ for 23¢; Organdies Worth ese tor 15¢ Cross barred muslin for 4vc; Best unbleach cottoyy 4 ‘vc | Best bleach cotton $*ec; Men's white shi with colored bosoms, worth $1, for 50¢; We have a few more of those great bargains in lAdies’ shoes ranging in price from 25¢ to $1 Lace Cu tains, Portiers ahd Counterpanes at prices that will astonish you BLACK GOODS at 20 per cent less fhan cost. / J. H. Edelen, 214 Broadway. CITIZENS’ ANK, aducah, Ky. Capitakand Surplus, $120,000.00 Open trom 9 4, m, to 3 p. m, fa Sat- urday ulghts fro Time Deposits ( ovetcens. ah A, RUD i verreneennmne sident urning July 16th, Ain vous .F, Paxton Cashier Sommer resorts, on sale daily, ts . ite Pitty, R. RUbY. Ase't Cashier ail priacipal resorts at reduced]; can apie i / bee rates, For farther information ap. |" Boot fret fatiy ae ee. ‘rons ae ply to ’ A py, J. T. Donovan, C. A W, Sarre, 1. hi pO, S: Wau Watson, Paducah, Ky. Ofiee to Subseribers, Yvantaye DY. Important Notice, All of eur [plied with rice All persons thensselves in| Pie pete gy Ao debted to the ten gers & King She: ‘i 4 at M10 take re. at fil. Effin er and John Regu & Sgu are hereby teriptions, eal tbl Pabe aub- warned to call and setfle the same at] eh Mons bea Ge | Undertakors’ and ynce at my vflice, (No, 127 South pen Lest, iy Fourth street, and flereby save tol Drr/ Mae ell losi/a Red Mogoeca aati a 180 § Third Acgsunt oh ok wie h sume let Sat- a themselves costs, gajI will be forced wo proceed by law fy collet shine, less ot hvrwise settle Promptly, Ep H. Punyean, Mae Rogers & Son. De at Nose vo urdlay eyeninge a fioder will be rewarded by retur jog ittobim, tf For Sale, At the Suw office old papers, nic and clean, just the thing to put un- Spec et Padye; iligri der carpevs and on shelves, 95 cents ly! per hundred, American Plj Roon's enly $1.00 a > $ TO THE PUBLIC: We mean what we say: our stock (of low cut goods ill 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 H. DIEHL & SONS 310 Broadway. Phone 310. 2 ee PLF. iy tftat Holiday Groceries, ~~ Fruit Cake, Materials, ALLY ARTERS FOR—— Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned;Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. days only; so come egtly if you want choice of barggfns. Above | Telepnone¥118, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, quotations are only/a few prices PREE A HANDSOME FREE Rocking Chair > DORIAN 9. +: PREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: f GOME TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AN) FURNISH\\G GOODS. |k ndly ring vou We will ft they at small JOHN J. 205 BROADWAY, RIAN, PADUCAH, F. 47 BERGDOLL, “ROPRIETOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., pati cxLapaaTE) LOUIS-O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles; Also various temperance drinks——Siin Pop, Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o’elock Telephone a Seltzer Water, Orange Saturday nights, 10th and Madison Stre Waikia aper ae Window Sh; a IN THE LATEST- PATTERNS. L _PrOmPr ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, No, 132 8. Third Street. re i aera Tanta DUTT D>- WeEeeereerssees Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and : Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose. 5 I DBALEM TN ALL KINDS OF,,, 152 South Fourth Street, 329 Court Street. telephone me 908 2000000800 or * 34000000 Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of | surance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. _ FIRE LIFE and TORNADO | day, q ? = {

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