The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 5, 1897, Page 2

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jhe PADOGAT DALY ept ity their campaign cry. The following ENCOURAGID NG FIGURES. from the Chicago “UPribunet’ contains ample food for This is jist exact! all. Under the tion of the divil service President's moditics rules each per cent Laces, ‘and 20 per cent; nd unde what all intelligent friendkof the law | er Comte, “ Mosen- and 15 per cSnt.; CoMmpeeed said he wouldlo if he toudhed it at : der nhparel not speeity provided for posed in whole.oF in part of tinen, embpotd and_o' 18 cents per pound ute COm pop: d_optirely_of cotton, 4 a Duk kepneli; epeo@ nate in. ruchings, trim: Mell WN HFOREH coo hot shredded, desiccated manner. Nux Vomica Oaks Pilea: meac or copra, Je prepared in any r, crude of rectified, amboravts, Half Price Groken-down tramps.” ee Greeeeeces WeBeOOeee Y 1 thought for™tne farmer who was dis- | customs and fyternal revenue col-| mite,” windpe curtains ‘and other fart anise need, unihine, cajeput, cara VHE SU ual lKG of the free perjlé, that the law the selection of e*vonfidentfal aedtlf: { Posed Jot hax, “ta, cotton ot other veue- Hae nero or orange ower, tf : | IxCORPORAT az ‘nothing to] nt, but though these few officials | orem, © aig roe betel Tiportee ee This Week’ ETT do With and that prices of |*T¢ 20t hereafter to be eubject 10-a| sure senadute fenpsces a commend Site os | | #. M. Ptentre Pumernt ‘ competitive examination, they must| Sl] manufactures c ot more than | ™ farm products would not rise until | mogt i ‘ © threads per 94 \ pee erm produce 7 ‘ “| meet the requirements of an examina. | on all above 100 throat } % AX silver had been ‘restored’ to its|tion equal to that held by the civil pine . 7, ” A “ | ry . F ormer condition. The ‘Tribune’? |servico commission for positins of Ye tn | We mean,what we say: our s F 5 b,R ements, J. | f bk i 1 I crud t | | J a . ike grade. ‘Phat is, untit persons of the Artich hat Wil Pay No | petro! duced . Is all 1 we aah | says “ mi ‘ ‘ all we ask you fot a , - ’ will be shut owt as rigidly under the Revenue exported from th “sta Tl cur entine like teak cote ee of low cutgoods will be sold at ri- THE DAILY Wheat is higher than it bas been | regulation as they were under] gAchitqAreute or arsenius, Auorig, hy | hor tevied. “paid “and lect {our entire lige of wash goods in: | P fj if at the beginning of movement of a} , » ric or muriatic; nitric, phosphoric joum oF Its pre luding dimittes, lawns, organdies. rahi Ree nieiac:peukiany "mice atch ves that oannot be had eli « ew crop since - ora a maniufecttred t sowh * aking t leading cerea's) sito the classified service the custom Hasal lnaneeted aboctelty fod are gan y | n the ci ; rh an the three oléseos of livestock, the | house ollcers left out by Cleveland omen shai he 9 iitied freee Pro ‘mn % ty. All colors, all styles aria value of this year’s crop, or Utis bf : that no such animal shall by k, € thus placing under the protection of inieas pure Bred. of ail and toes. N yoar’s supply, at prices now current, | 0% FOU Veet Pro mtclale of isfy Progigvared tnt ’ Our - Stock - Now is the time to buy in ‘comparison with the situation &] 140 “Custom houses in the c: ‘ for that breed. ‘ he cust 2 © country nited States ; . " nO. a! pe reg tate on 34 ot exceedti é v year agoymay bef ated 88 }iasye and émall. ‘The best and most ; SP gchititionor | iPeact, mother of | footwear at follows important chenge of all, however, 1 on for prises offered by any ag: | cut, polished or ne ust be sold in ” ge o . owever, 18 1 racing assoctation; but a bond | advan 1 in yalu godly? 2 ¥ that which provides that there shall] #hall be given in Ot lance with reyia. mat { img’ to make ready for —-— | on: be no removals hereafter from com- neluding 4 r Ji lines. Prices will not be| CORRESPONDENCE. |r {petitive positions \except for just Fowtgr and old t ¥- Everything will wpectal t thew g ; cause and npon written charges. on slants : secabdioak set coer Bea,toanh THE BER Stl oe Ite ore? Teh m4 <ssamay. Pinvunan|Which the accused shall have an ot auch i i. ces below on a few lots. These Ss NS ality wicbin thayiapy of 14) iy ‘Here i st’ nerease in one{ Opportunity to make # defense. ‘I paauiry may prescribe, t id « ces always bring us 9 \ neres 4 : intend: or exhib y cde yoar of $343,000,000 in the farm|'™e Presidéat has carried out Tons for selentine 4 ; } : ADVERTISING. Weiae of six iteuis of fatm property.’’ {Promise of the St. Louls platform to sand not for wale oF ‘ ‘ sof law ae 310 Broadway. Phone’310. naveson ying ade known ot _—————e honestly enforce the civil service law, | 'Ansiato, rovcou, roudea o orleans, and . 1 to » ao d_to extend it wherever practicable. |" oo ; ‘ PMcLY OLGUT TO FAIL jan I % t st ek, 18 North F ee f 5 , aa aaenaeaeamanea ean a™ Owensboro, Ky., Aug Repub- | Pe 4 i ’ Ph - % riods of Infection : nt Eg - licans ang Populiste met last night) 4 .e@i = : ia § 4.60] nod cettenipted to-dqeo, but failed. | corre am bo oe gee gh oc Pa nal stope, fot ‘ ft and oll per sufium... Pee F hake maoerate Vekete, sy'vania state board of health, the ~ . Py 7 Sie thontths.... All parties will have separate Nickels: | Heriod of infectiousness of contagious a crude state used in dyeing | f 8 is not specially provided for tn this \ , One month, ‘0 Well, they ht to fail, Any | diseases is considered to terminate as 4 x r a ° “a , per week.....+++++ 10 cents ; | follows growth, — n attempt in this to make such an | Unite ‘ < , per annum jn ad- attempt in «|. Smallpox—Six weeks from the com- i ving t —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR— 1,09] unpoly alliance ought, not only to] 4 : adva FOR sree 0 She uajoly—slijarice, ought, ‘uot mencement of disease, if every scab 9 | Holiday G Specimen copies free fail, but .the instigators ought to be| has fallen off. mY t roceries, . - cee ancaaiemncemmmememmanere: § | ooveret with confusion, The Repub- | Chickenpox—'T bree weeks from the] ("\")_' tHe REDAY, AUGUBTS, licans and the Populsis have abso-|¢ | commennesnens of digease, if every] Fruit Cake Materials, xeengumeemmmennenes scab has fallen off. , i andy, law exe sa lately nothing in common. They are °° , ay 3 Wacx the silver Democrats b i i ie iy aby ike oe Scarlet fever—Six weeks from the} a) 1 i , Apples and Oranges, x thes + nr terete natural enemies. Any fus! retween | commencement of the disease, if peel- od States: but proof gf th S joods at half} ‘ t opulis uh i Pet t =x “ a to throw bougnets Populist ‘ them is based solely on greed for iy sed and there is no sore iecatee ky hier a nd ¢ | Fresh Canned/Goods, &c. PARR dhe tte cevidepily-in bed) ofices. Lt were Letter for the Repub- | nose. Dnt, the os i | HOME-MA 6 } i " of "i x shape. licans to lose every office in the state| Dipbtheria—Six weeks from the mlorate y oie of p ln ; a DE LARD A SPECIALTY. —— ommenc e dise: s = sone 6 , | jepnone . 7 ¥ Tpit = ; ; gar? | tam to carry an election by the aid ie a anasto Ae ee aS al r ; HEP | pnon Cor. 9th and Trimt ite, ® have heard no ‘‘inside ne ATOe 8 in , perce of the Populists Thave olkes es ra few days sbout the Republice ht bi scar hat axoatt jhave céased. " : : 4 forty ia Paducah. Has ouf contén- ‘ ved) Measles—Three weeks from the love stent: a io ; | money Democrats there is something |commencement of the disease, if all - 3 “ye F ry down the stpeet, Tan « ‘ 7 s ” 1 nd root ground ang t . 9 in common. — dowever Yauch. they|rash and cough have ceased. , \ ” ideas or is ite editér out of town. | nay differ on the tariff, of on funda-| | Mumps——Three weeks from the ; T IE & yp, REE A HANDSOME 7 mental principles of government, they | Commencement of the disease, if al é hy mmet of i bd . Yer silver friends should not re- ; ~ | swelling has subsided al x shall be reimport Over silver ff " ti | P Baeit ‘ ‘ 2 do egree nearly on the money ques-|" ‘Pyphus—Four weeks from the be ihe Custody of the roadway—PYyors } sttict Mr. Bryan to four speeches ’ f : Tunternal rever fy tat f tail A tion, When they cong)ade to fu | commencement of the disease, if} som ~ i payment of the legal dutfeg shall ofly in Kentuéky thistall. 4 Deb | they will ud wutal bonds of iia: jstzength is re-established, ‘Aube, ith natural stato ag taken ut Got § a Blackburn and) ooy but for Republicans ant Pop-| T¥phoid—Siz weeks from the com-| 77.355 im any maphere ee —AT— lie James ean ‘stand more tha) 1.5 'to ¢use'ly the height of folly, ;-VBcement of the disease, if sivength wood and lye of, and beet root | shiphur, Ia F that pete all Sn ** lis re-established. Asphaitum and bitugren, erude, net dried | OF, DFUmsto! or een | 5 A~_— RE ITN | ; ; Wi oagh—Six Wweeke froin ‘advanced in’ any manner } Fl fT” GOY. TANNER’S VIEV hooping cough—Six weeks from)". °iroerida yr ity Seventy-7W6 coats 39:0 good pricé pike the commencement of the:disease, if] Palm of aq | t | | ouse » we for wheat, but that is the price paid | Believes the Minees' Cause is Just] *!! cough has ceased tracted IC use| ei . . | cilia t } - his is oloatiine owiiiana enjoys in moments of leisure. im Owensboro this week, while the and They Should Win. a : ' HOPISVILLE. KY. Land iv it a thing of beawey for the hou Pig Cartled te price in Louisville Vhe day vringtield,. Ill, Aug. Gov.| A sister of Mr. W. H. Alexander, i 4 . of dollar wheat seems tu|be coming|Tanner was called on today by 4| who was found dead in bed at Rogers’ i a devs Amerivan Plan 83.00 to, $5.00 per FREE TO OUR CUSTOME ERS 4 earer. committee representing \ihe striking |yight_ before last, arrived last even- , as motel laty 03.00 , tie ——— coal miners who are making arrange-| ing, and the remains were this morn- ghey 0om88 Outy $1.00 and upwards, Gunmany’s estimated/erop of Leet] ments to hold a state megting in this|ing shipped to Como, Tenn., for ; Tar and oa A.B. COOPER, COMB TO US FOR YOUR tits yout -ie 1,830,000 tonsy {C next Thursday, Those present | purial uddors, crude or malted for preserva: | ea an : Siane DRY G me : tod i i nee declined to disclose the object of the| - oe 2 Teeth. patural or unmanutactaren oe ’ SHOES iat ehormous German industry bss} visit of the miners to the governor, | Went to Memphis ‘ Tin or le or black oxideot tin| oe pest fostered and built up by aliber-| but, in discussing the’ matter after-| City Engineer Wilcox left this} \y°2, ines Ge aise Se Sok: | Bre Plas OF grain “iM atil AND FURNISHING GOODS. al bounty-system.,The new Repub- mad, Gov Lod snares himself | morning tor Mi zo qui Matil. Te ror () Kindly bring Your Pret to us. lican tatii will'sa”protect our-horle|*teely regarding “the “present strike. We will ft them neatly we Si hat Lave In this connection he said: at small bee OE eet sugar busingsg.that inten years) «The conduct of the strikers has the United Stated Sught to produce} peen admirable. They seem to have ‘ poet J oO H N J DBD J DOF OR IA Seo Pts much af Gerniany. ned the secret power of all great 4 N, - undertakingsrself control. The mass hyo) + 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY ‘Tum state of Georgi@is to-be- don-| cs of the peop their friends, and | , : we ee ’ a ccdintatal, is KAUEKe,. cama cel ee shall win. The}, mcteee StSHOTBS, $3 4 Gt ee RY | Prices for digging\eoal have for years | using improper lang lay,’ common, blue play rr K ; YP ) ap crops, we have politics with us sll! heen 460 Tow. The operators are! Babb, whom he ssw picking black-|,comaninracite, and oa) stores of Amer | o Oe YAU } the time. .. The Macon \‘‘Telegraph’’ | themselves to blame for the situation. | perries on his farm, Coal tar, crude, and pitch of coal tar and | _ Psays: With good cropa and no'pol-] Tae spirit of competition has run agg RE ag Ge ; phone 221. Offices, 427 Broadway | FROPRIBIQR—— itics in, Goorgia this sdason pherefAMMm Wit thelr buslpess judgment. | Gooculua, ind | . > Jn. Goons ths sqnon use ag nears cones tea th a ann rte aducah - Bottling - heavy consumers, they have put the ! gold, stiver and copper. | Office Hoare: | ; not be the most prosperots m® the} price of coal down, down, down, un- d coir yarn i : | ® history of the grand old state. til the very life had to. be cut out —-— Sxoeed $10) 1a. |4 A.tih $0 18 m., Sto ptm. aed Aemight | ! CELEBRATED ae wages, even when the output was) — cee ne yntinued tro yesterday . Tux: calamity howlers were’ never] !F8e- bagi barrels or oti othe? perbonal effects of near LOUIS OQ’ BERT ra diy homers ere nee MT oy ince whee a| SRT ePMeecrenagmN tsa] Po sandal ani ah “A. L, HARPER, S BEER, Of St. Louis. e g?to/Kick “about| great corporation had a contract. for| Fsmesiadie att any Weed rity ‘a ri etome handles | Beaten to foreign Nothacs | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | a: ee since the collapse of the ‘boom of] several hundred tong per day of clean 1 caer by “ina fa curing to ongage tn v p 7 »|Also various temperance drinks——Soda Pop, er Water, Orange glorious’ memory’ as/ now, says the|lump coal at 5éc per ton. For every | sans of the mavigable wptera of Ue . Room No, 2 Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. , Chattanooga ‘“Timgs.’? ‘The busi-{ton of this coal another ton of various been sed m aither of, the purposes F; Pee $e ; . state, | Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock y > 4 nm » | in is iso the ni ules and 7 . “- ( = Sue oe ness situation lias Amproved stendily/ sizes went Abraugh he _ ser fe, for | fain gail be reinltted peat Med further, ‘ S'Dy the seqfots Saturday nigh Chattadoogt,déspite their grumb.| "Hieh the miner got no pay. To in-| SSL ampertarn sf Memet, Qensaneea nats ihe kets Telephone 101, . vl crease the amount of small coal the with imported #ait sh 10th and Ma 8 , p t shall and Madison Streets, ~anric . tence, and several yearshave| very strongest. powder i rare tory prooty have retunded to] Ergot PADUCAH,KY. " , : gest pc s ed in I mon palm leaf and-palm leat 0 as good times in business | blowing the coal to atoms, so that rte we circles. ‘This fact is emphasized by| the men under the ground had to dig tor! Fi | Je > D the.nusmber of people now employed) Ml load two tons in order to get} 7 caso of New York | a aper N WZ , ‘i eats who | Credit for one } -—~ tiahesnawasdl ib va 5 A — and establi na by the merchants who} ‘fae reanit oA this. oondition ‘tsi Sieaea rimepapee pector,had been mur- . oF are interest sure, It brings tlie miners’ families} ping isd feiea Fork Galbobeenetent eens W f le ri bled from Fort Salisbury’ ~ —_—_—__ to scant clothing, scant food, and| ‘ ed iba oy it 4 INC OW w 1ac CS Env. free silver leaders who made eventually almost to starvation, The} Ther Reh one fe. 1 paytnte, wh é N — duel ostentatious claims as the} people are coming to understand the ies pack te es . IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. cbkinpions of the farmer and laborer| situation, and they do'pot like i it oats PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS Aes fi Our people everywhere believe G tyfself start f xi luring the last campaign are not f f x rom Le td . the American home should be sup-| the w ut fa, i Jyhe t i jor worrying themselves abogt the poor] :,jied with the comforts of life, and Spirits a but “tinmas raky out aa Toaue al miners who are now fighting for! that the wages of the head of the| manesates "ther Naeheneé 208 af and five Zembezis. Lmet |No, 182 es rd St bread, Mr. Bryan now) refuses to| family should be sufficient to procure sehedule,” but AN OF URCUR ther dry, i wen on the road, 45 mil RF SABIE RI ‘Telephone No, 871 108e CO! 9 “with th er yt . aw 7 next whip both were weakAo behalf of the poor man at|'#o8e comforts. The operatois can ity, with mission of part of the} without the we er leet Vine BEE Pee Pie ¢ 1e85¢2) 11.6 means in their owmarids— simply | es 1d : lente tot Lat eel Fs ights are chattering about silver at} (o advance the price of coal and give} COTTON AND COTTON Goops. : age ue be 16 to1 and ar ming to get] ihe th 1 belie 4 , Ra Fi bt and are s y get] ihe increase to the miners. | believe | Tmie sehedule Duilt Practtesity on a we thoughs there “tas back into office, The poor man is| bat sll oderato consumers and most the Wilson Lines ; } 4s the niggers al 4 " bt ns © ¥ | of the large consumers would be wi In the cotton goods schedule ths of r ide, and 1 wey Ning in the _ . all right about, lection fine tt eae ie eaeasedl pelea. Yucl chaetey fam, the peesany Tat, except gomt india’ fupber . 14 gunn Sint ees and P when that is over these demagogues| 6 : ; “9 wages on the finér grades of : LB uid asked for my g heir coal if such increase could bi Kinley rates are restored wesehich I had left there e auddénly Jose gli jaterest in any one] viven to the miners aon hosiery wanires eer foe onths agd& but they refused to give | Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows ¢ ut themseives, Before the McKin- This strike differs from all former ain ls Gh botiiai nie clacmnention of wiht ween wat ton eal aminge > S clangn, Store Lights’ 256c per m h. 5c ley administration is half over the} nes in the fact that conditions are| Zi mpt more than #0 pay yt cat or man ficers of th faished ou woth at Adgwe and Renidenee Lights tis Pp ont, ‘ ie j alr worse, both for the owners to cents per dozen a1 ory. irther, yo hen we got to the atore & farmer and laborer. will see clear ner er cent.t mot “4 4 aw four men i ar ree : NY) god the miners, than\they have ever| not mora | sore, Mh bent a: chia pore pate: lg Brow orig ph wr ane Current‘for Fans $1.50 “ ho their real friends are. hen? wiad eR 7 r f P UPIANOG, ‘OvIeneNNS pattle axes, f een, and at the same time more| fpr dower, f Bt more than . clatione curporat a | They were lying om thelr stomachs, D. B SIMON, Supt. 1 — eee moderation is shown by: both parties, | giant vd at ot more a private or commerhial che Jund had been drdgged dut of the store |= —_——, = - Evenyraix@ seems to g ada sincere desire ie manifest to pa: shag] iN od elie ms, # |into the veldi. They- wage blown out with the silve ady In the| readjust fte cos) business on the ent ; valued at Pyne: | crude button, stick and IPROCITY |to a tremenddus size, and when we t srace: por docen and 90 | shell: due spirits, lact@rine; lava, unmanu- ad thten cae Camatttecok nine months since isst ion the| ais of better ages and better acttred. d to Ald Oor Peretan | ereeaten ’ i ‘ rices prcsent rate romaine on cords, bralds, : Relations * We walked to Jamreaon's camp hen ned against them botb in, . ete., and on all manufactures of cobton not +P ag | ae ft ttee to qe. | 9 8ee If we could find any mare bodl | It is apparent that certain large | 4Petlly provided for, d lfe-me Apparatus oe. er} 3 sceed public opinion and in actual happer PI 86 [=e 4 ES nd by socieles hicorporated , ror] “Then we walke@.bn to Aysee ¢urm, . : oad hi hla ay i if iC ysis oe rind great wofits tw te > man ‘ . crn the seying Ia t | Chm » Where we thought o should Give you All Kinds of . lespite| from surplus holdings, accnmalated |t f he free 1 im of; ime, Qhloride of, ot 4 " | be ss mit I had to shoot poth my their asseytions th y could not| in anticipation of a strike, which they |f restored. tf the duciable markers of europea | Mashonas for safety, and Ingky forme FIRE do so t the free and unlimited | 8° seek to pr réover, it is thé MeKin prepared.” rr mi j that t We arrived at Ayges at seven road mat t of ~ we ~4 un we thought wg were gr af { silver, natians which have| 2'o#ly intimated the Eastern | Jute y prepared, qnd all ex Ned ; @ were going LIFE d xyes tren todaet haba “o as ul men are in league $o control the ~ or native minepal carbonate lucie 6 ns Cree an f 8 @ gone to the] situation to their own advantage, and {prev Pe ‘ oak Soe Peroany ea auaned Gold s!antard, enormous iucreases in| en foree a settlemént which’ will| tries s oxide and opé of, Bp ' ~ > seralenbaacrde ye TORNADO the produ f gold is reported, | make it impossible to advance wages m five-tent Champagnes. t thé brutes jumped up I ported i wage tp 3 and corda Bulk goods with battle axes and knob- our commerce is prosperous, and |! the West. However this may’ be, ‘or axthes root, leaves or| Mineral waters, J ie 1 yelléd, They fired,about Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank, more mone Nifo the coda. pa ie f this state will submit to ‘pt: bog ng, tural oF wy ee Argos . + us Vefore we cleared. All , great inconvenien: necessary in : co cs Bre nd 15 DEF I stowed as trophicn pr prises . Re ne ‘th eré shot, and then they try for our produetions than in any] order to secure bettér w the | ® pound an tap page Haul Rleerachaum, or fc br unmanufactured Oneal the forzgu i y Ond gave mi blowon the ES’ i ABLIS SHED 1864, To former year, the international bime-| miners. So long as the strikers con. | netting mn of fax, gf ton Ep being oe aeeabins Gee daa dition wh bechce ‘ battle a cut only . tallie ddilferebbe which they assumed | tinue to conduct the strike in an ore | sper fh Vas cents per ca Of marhifucture, not apéctally | of removal of reagt , ; ahi st and ran 5 sae ead Gane Pes, eve paper sean No. te is Of inventions and of other tm: | foane products, euch us » plac t irrows, bullets could, pot be brought about is prac rly aa 1} on fol maa they will nd and per cont: fa in Yee arth, including patterns | stack and meate tT" tearing up the ground all around 1 a ' 4] . cally ansured, the tariff bill is a law, | “Oy tie Sympathy ofa air-minded 1, 40 cebts 4 vegetable substances, | trative featuros of tf but fortunately never hit us, One ang the prosperity which they said|?°! psa ) to No. 0, 48 « Wand 2 per | crude. é nufactuaed, not otherwise | present internal revenua “lay nog | Dullet gh my hat, which was \ i TOvTp 17) ) ant per pound eclally provided for fouched at Ither as to rates or regu: [HOt pleasant. At last we got aw 4 VE Le 9 SU Hl Kol céink without free coinage] The Last Ciyil Service Onder. | or remo’ APE Sh4,.on of hemp, flax | Mepobolan, ” 1" Datunpl pods. atm Phare miust have bean Wide alle nik, We J fl “gee (Globe-Democrat per pound; ‘finer, Hve-cighths ofa cent ade | Needles, hand and darning. MURDER IN THE AIR, rutes. t iehthe of’ 4 ub to‘ make ity appearance} ,, Ritidnal Ror see inne BhUe oF gent Panes ical Ue lator A We wot into a wood and dodged a] President McKinley has expanded, | fax or ramie, valy ran OF hemp, ning undo! ~ nd then ch Jue outlook for people who + amie, valued at lege th an 3d cents Red paper-covered pi me BI 8 gave way, and | could J q lor peop and not contracted, the svope of the| Ror, Pound, # cents per pound and 10 per | issued at as pe i fulrtont ierature and ¥ and Merciless Natives: yo no further . a civil service act. vote ae sreoke, Poe, | Nute-—Brazil nuty, cream nuts, palm nut | During th i Mashonw uprising| \“Weirrived at Pe ort Rallahaby Ihe sets ny it wag reported in England that W, Telephone 174. " PADUCAH,

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