The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 23, 1897, Page 2

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Allin . a PNALS. " RAILROAD TIME TABLES. rf greatly upon the cereal. > TIME 1 Nashville, ,Chattanooga & St, Louis ky alone (he yield this y Se fallen so fast. That is where the dol-| abandon their THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. » the dé u f ‘ " rem =| lar 18 a 50 cent dollar or less to the habogpes e ‘ sing] 22.207, 288 bushels against 6,9 ( eet 4 ed every afternoon, except! laborer, while it is worth a hundred | joine ‘rom asset {| last year, an increase of 4.390.288 e PCIE ne RETO i Aapaer “Gaaday, by cents to the mine owner when paying| paths, approaches ati sade Upon) ishols, | ‘The local price of wheat Footwear eovEn wounn Ms laborers’ wages. said property,"" leading to and from} this year, taking Friday's quota. by Paden soe AB am 4 Bm WE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, ee their homes and residences to the ee 920, against ae at ig For You Bitollow Rock dantion 45 qm Ml TED. ; n ses of | Period last year, an advance of 3c ~ or of “— THE STRIKERS AND THE IN-|mines along which the employees ot rin ee value. of this H eadq uarter oats M.. FISHER, .....PRESIDENT AND MANAGER JUNCTION, the company were compelled to trav-| - aes vrop, at present, is 810,458,- PO am Ft Sam vou teuarsnt| ‘The leaders of the coal miners’ |¢! to get to their work, or in any way | 905 against $3,876,890 last year, 991 With an entirely new stock of é , $3 Wii Paxton ike| interfering with the employees in| increase of $6,481,515, thus placidg | yal] Dress Goods, embracing alad » 4 . Dinnotous: flee ante acenoye mane the strllee pissing to and from their work, or |the farmers in'an extremely prospet-|ine newest desigus and effects in For all the latest designs in Ladies’@ is, sss... DAILY SUN Wie miners ate bettecuy eats \ with the employees in their mining Cation ’ ode plete Nase seeds it soci in * a@r a Mind on Pyle PP had cit voept in isolated to. foreTstions, of assembling upon the)” ‘The following table gives the yield For all colors in Tons and Greens, tail Piilis of Pserest ta Paducah an it ee erre” n mOnatee Se art arthe entrance to]of wheat in Kentucky for the past Paris ings of interest in Paducah and vicinity, ,| property at or nea of . q ‘ Py «204 etnegictne general Bere. nich coi f[ecalities. ‘The leaders of the strike| P00") * eight years, and the Chicago oash For all widths and latest toes, ‘Ait sates Guy given 7 OS apeee " sept by en for September wheat: . Through tratn and car serv Ferd to expense Hholag other tees etatestion cad} Lest there should be any doubt as|Price for September wheat Cloth ‘ canta tha THE WEEKLY SUN ae. =p id's “cal for a geoeral|'® tbe scope ane intent of the order] yt" ses sere! ~ Govert Cloth, GO TO ts Cy iW ‘ ey have issued a call for a geae is expressly set forth therein that| 1s s r Arkausas, Tex a Was'aoe Wilt at ail mes te newsy aud "en-| meeting of labor leaders to be held - —— Falhpticpals || Granites, ai igi Bo Arkanang, ‘Texah and Serato eae a ome a eee ee oan co, sania combinaiioos and con-| i Meltons paniey, OP and “t “A Wasnehie, Means Fines and teachings of the Rational, Repubi:| a remarkable document. Following scikidde Ada tuzohniin sn Gpteets |e B d Gl th Fedacey Kv, H, # Murabas, sopot Woke: ean party. . i “ $ wnt, Dadueah, iy perce s engaged in such from eate-in Toa oth, ; CORRESPONDENCE. To Organized Labor, ite Various | #8 engsge’ in tuck Tai arene t 4 y ae A special feature ot the weekly edition of] Divisions and Sub-divisions, and to] upon the property Cards, etc. CLLtOtd Oe RAL WATEBGRS Bent in watch, Wt hopes ably to represent] all Reform, Sovial, Educational) and interfering with the employees Big teduétions #0 al 310 Broadway. LLINOIS CKNTPAL HAILRO “query locallty ‘within the limits of tte circu:) and Scientific Bodies who Con-| and trom unlawfully inciting persons Flagman Robt. Perry is back ot] Artistic effects in Parisian novel- low cut goods to sm ; ~] demn Government by Injunction | engeged in working the mines from] the Newburn local assisting “Daddy” |tieg with Astrachau and Angora|@ make room for fall. | Telephone 310. ADVERTISING. and hy ber Force ie — shir ceasing to work therein. Cameron, borders. Novelties, checks i arriva's, ¢ Rates of advertising will be made known on People and eprive them of their lethnat Flagman Boucher, has been as+|i:ixtures in tiewest designs. 1 ‘ 4 — Rights as American Citizeas : Lae ere ata Ren NEE | gad to tie von cre Gh whist Mr. the latent Gove aad eaves. 10 WPCC - 0008538888! Columbus, O., Aug. 20, 1807,—|bill of complaint, alleging, among To the Organived Labor of the Coun-| other things, that the defendant Debs try—Greeting :—The great miners’ | ang others naiied were conspi:‘ng to- strike has gone béyond a struggle for — Tarsney is the captain. Flagman Mace Wilson came home sick, but is able to be out again afver plain goods. Hosiery 256 pan 440 pm #8 pm 9.400 ueem Daily, per annum. PLE, LALLY [ Daily, Six months 2.25) living wages. A crisis in the affairs gether to interfere with the operat’ng} one trip lay off. ‘ tere ae eae a Daily, One month 40) of the nation has arrived in which ali] aud conducting of thejcoal mines,and] ¥iagman John Chestnut has been Bargains. atten ‘ yk vam its Daily, per week.. +++ 10 cents! patriotic people must determine| by such interference preventing the Jon the sick list for several days, but g —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR— pty ace Lie son iS po Weekly, per annum in ad- vance .. to live under the rule of an oligarchy Specimen copie: of wealth or whether the institutions een | 0! free government, the rights of free} *0d loss might result unless a re- id consent} miners from mining and prodocing} ¥98 able to meet the pay wagon irreparable damage} Conductor Tarsney put in a few eee estab, Heschtc clea Tutte [cave TM HMMER ISOS Cad at ant near Ataka, while ‘*Daddy’’ Grimes whether they will accep’ The bargains in hosiery quoted below will continue while stock on hand lasts. Holiday Groccries, Fruit Cake Materials, & i ini d. 180 pairs misses’ and children's ae TAQUST speech and peaceable public assem-| straining order was granted put the sputs to the 280, Pepa See Heap eege bgs ew se gemma | EY S78 tobe preserved. Thepree| Tue injunction was seued vpoo!"”L, Smith, han been transfered to) Hosier» worth & cents, for only, 4 Apples and Oranges, Ar Padua a pair. voal | tren’s hose, sizes 5 to g, cheap at Pick ated avi a eat struggle has assumed a contest! petition of the Monovgah Coal end] ihe middle division duriag the “I nave never in the past wavered /for the preservation of civil liberty! Qo. Co., but has since been granted | rush. £4 1-4, daly ict a pelt. goo pte ie ree eres ee 01 oma aoe, 1a) RR COREE bea! Metts, ‘i to a large number of other coal min Conductor Northeut has been as-|} misses and children's oxblood and the end we will be possessed of a|_ ate Armed is a igh cone ing dotipanide signed to a new crew, with a box car/tan hose, big value at r5c, will strong as to make impregnable the | tree principles of free government] the injunction will show that the o:-|, Fiagman Rawls is on the Newbern| Other ae ; : ot i ae x it. ible that] and tory inh ‘igh P ‘ nee local at present, showing’em the way| Watch our ads. for prices « country’s credit. It is possible and derogatory to the inherent rights] 4. jg not directed against freedom “YL nes deve th esl tke ey before the nation’s financial structure| of the masses, endangering the public snesill oF the tial aL Abele “a made box cars roll down in pe rests upon a foundation firm as the| Peace and destroying the personal se- | Of *peech o oe: ° a pile. : i } io} ‘ills. the American je | CUFity and individual liberties of the} and it also does not apply to places! The boarding Nouse is mot what it hence y People | commen people. outside of the limits of the com-lused tobe, There 8 a vacant stool will be called upon to pass through! ‘The courts have deserted the tem- pany’s property. at the piso which cannot easily be the awful experience and loss which} ple of justice and now stand for the Ia {ts operation the injunction is|SUPPlanted. Repine not, sad hearts, would follow in the wake of uncheck- defiant bulwark of confederatea cap- ka diech ri Sieur ob the tabeaee, whe she may come again, Paducah’s loss ed paper and silver fiatism. But at , is Fulton’s gain. last, no matter how prolonged the Their arbitrary ralings have set up| Wants to work, as it is inthe interest} Pacman Collins came home sick 7. ms th | Oe Standard of rights for the rich}of the coal operator. In short, theland Dr. Frey escorted him out to the hal vest ear cy i a aeeaee and another for the poor. They de-| injunction says that it is unlawful to|railroad hospital. He will doubtless 7 principles which accord with the cree that capital is always right, as a rty try} be out in a few days, provided he labor is al wroug. They have) 8° 0% snother man’s geist er "Y 1 does not relapse when he hears of a world’s business experience, financial] ™84e it unlawful for starving work-|PY any means to siop his men from | certain widower spending Sunday in research and overy dictate of com. mon honesty, will here prevail in ing people to appeal against tyranni-| working. The injunction simply] Fulion, complete and enduring triumph." Fresh Canned/Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 118. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts P R E E A HANDSOME Rocking Chair —AT— = DORIAN’S. < This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, Wand ip is a thing of beauty for the home, *? FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS + oe 2 buffet sleeping Woon Cie 1d betweenfOls carrying Pulls E, GUTHRIE & CO, $15 Broadway—Phone 155, aM carries Padnoan Le Dire aorth and r under the Paliper, «' Tt Lovie Divison Important Notice, All persons: knowing themselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call and settle the same at once at my office, No. 127 South cai treatment, present grievances or puts into form principles as old as propose just and peaceable terms for the redress of insufferable wrengs. bao Conductor Atherton has been ran- civilization and that are new only in] ming the middle division local tor the the method of their application. last-few weeks and he says it has —[From Comptroller Eckels’ speech o oe 9 been rocky. Hustles the local for six | Fourth street, and thereby save to - before American Bankers’ Assgeis-| But it is no longer mere struggle i a: days and ruos extras on Sundays. theses si as 1 willbe prea COMB TO US FOR YOUR tion, Aug. 18, 1897. between the employe and the em- Flagman Hu‘f put in a few days on | Proceed by law te o ei i “e Pd gu E ) unless otherwise settled promptly. ployer. The judiciary has assumed 8] work train last week loading piling |""°*S ° ‘eo HL kee eg ’ the indefensible claims of the oper- ators, and the struggle is between ty- rannical courts and the whole people. The courts, although under oath to serve the rich and poor alike, have volunteered to defend the sordid in- terests of the rich as against the God-given rights of the poor, and now threaten to turn the Gatling guns and the Winchesters of crimi- nals and thugs against all who dare protest against their despicable re- straining orders, The judiciary is between Trimble and Rives oa Mr. Collins’ place, Coaductor Wilkinson What the Rise in the Price of]? charge. Cabooses Nos, 98,446 and 17,306 Wheat Means to Our bas just been turned out of the shops Agriculturists. and after receiving the necessary ree pairs and a new coat of paint look like new ones. It is to be hoped (hat Condaciors Lewis and Burroughs will uot infringe on rule 89 again. Henry Thompson has taken a two months lay off and it is rumored that —_—_—_ STREEP SPRINKLING. Thereis a vast amount of com- Plgitt being made on account of the franner in which streets are sprin- kled in this city, that is where they are sprinkled, here are so many that are not sprinkled at all that dust fills the air, and especially is this true in the evening when people begin to drive for pleasure. The heavy haul- AND FURNISHING GOODS. Kindl; Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobn Rogers & Son. d26tt Matil. Efinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, bring YOUR FEET to us. We will ft them neatly at small cost. JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY ,s PADUCAH, KY. FB. J. BERGDOLL, Missouri PaciricRaicway AS CIVY, 47 a. PL TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN Latest Estimates Show an In- crease of $6,481,315 Over Last Year's Crop, and Shore Telephone 1388 130 8 Third lephone 150 ing during the day makes but little ‘ i r . he will go back on freight. This 1 dust, Every night in front of cer- Lekcacaipeent ve scree ve This On On0 Com- change will advance Mr. Frank! Yay. Ey .—— PROPRIETOR KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, tain houses in all parts of the city,| 9¢ property above the rights of Rass modity. oe Mi ye esate ran regu- ° . E wae , r ar, any Ridley wil e the captain on gan be found holes full of water and] ple, and has discriminated against _—_—_ Lag Foca 74 -_ Paducah * Bottling ® Co,, [rox Mountain Koure. HOUSE AND :SIGN PAINTER, mud in the street. These spots are|the many in the interest of the few. From the Loulsv'l'e Times. ae? peed dias is the latest ac The most direct line via MempLis to very dangerous to bicycle riders and 08 = © ‘The yield of wheat in Kentucky] quisition to the list of extra conduc- Gitiine Aso HanDwOOU Fr«rsummy AGENT CELEBRATED all points in very inconvenient to pleasure riders] These are pretty strong words. | for 1897, as estimated by Coimmis-| tors on the Mississippi District. Mr. Taegan TT, ARKANSAS AND TEXAS Residence M22 8.0 St. PapuoAn,.KY A. S. DABNEY, LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange sioner Moore for the ‘Times,’’ is] Buckmaster comes from the Southern 11,376,288 bushels, which is by far| railroad where be bas been running the greatest production since the] both freight and passenger for years. prosperous year of 1892. Not only|He is a member of the O, B.C. «ud is the yield comparatively enormous gnd a Knight Templer, Schriner, etc. but the quality is extremely excellent,!” The I. C, business continues good in buggies. They are the words of disappointed It costs ten cents per foot to| agitators, of men who are supported sprinkle the streets. To a person|by these same starving miners and owning a 50-foot lot the cost is $5 a| who had hoped to be able to tie up year. If the city would have the| the coal mines and thus by making WEST ANO SOUTHWEST, Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Turoven Coacies Merxrnis*! To Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, etc, Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Datias anv Fort Worra sprinkling done and assess the cost the strike a snecess to lay the foun-/even surpassing that harvested in} and Fulton (urn-rounds from this end ry DENTIS | Raturday nights, upon the property holders, it would| dation for an organization that would si! ry Siebert iy gira of the line are quite frequent. Dixie Fie . Telephone 101. a ‘ yield of the cereal. an e fac! atlis kept busy supplying ‘‘Yankee ts, PADUCAH,KY. |R. T.G. MATTHEWS, 5.1. notonly result in having the entire} attempt a strike on greater lines. ninety-two is freely bid tor it, very | Doct? a Me i hie pi 10th and Madison Stree LOUISVI length of a street sprinkled, but the] Ratchford, Dolan, Pierce and oth- Cost would be less per lot than now. |er ‘‘leaders’’ are sll men of the Ex-Street Inspector Wheelis| stamp of Debs. They ‘are getting a in price, which has been taking place] footing the bills. Stated recently to the Sun that pub-|support and a vast amount of noto-|*iace the first of the new crop ‘was lic sprinkling would .make the streets| riety out of the strike. They care|PUt ou the market, July 10, and the : excitement, which has prevailed at i wear longer and thus reduce the cest nothing for the miners, providing Mae in the Chiosgo vite Bove ben | of street repairs, 406 BROADWAY. Fifty new box cars, with all of the latest equipments and out of the very best material, are being built at the shops here under the supervision of Master Car Builder Judd. Foreman Gourieux is kept very busy making a8 little has, as yet been disposed of, The Kentucky coal fields are reapi The gradual advancing tendency} rich harvest while Yankeedom is fennessee Centennial and International Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATTANGOGA & ST. LOUIS BAMLWAY, The pay car came in Saturday aft- ernoon and the boys were kindly re- membered by the new assistant pay- master. because a stranger to us he is more strict, requiring each to fur- nish him with an identity certificate, Wall Paper ,’ 4 Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. As it now is cer-| they have power or the semblance of | evidecces sufficient to convince the tain parts of the streets are thor-|power. The laboring men do not| farmers that the price of wheat will ci if e would oughly soaked with water every night| see what dupes they are allowing ~~and holes filled with water stand] themselves to be made, to be influ- ready for the bicycler. enced by such men. = _ Mr. Debs, who has had experience AN ANSWERED QUESTION, | with injunctions before, declares that One of our local Silver Democrats, | the injunction against the miners an- who is now a candidate before a| nihilates the right of peaceful assem- Coming Democratic primary, last fal | blage and effectually [suppresses the propounded the following question to| right of free speech, If it were sus- ® sound money speaker. ‘‘ How is it] tained, it would, be said, Sweep away that a silver dollar can be worth, as| all constitutional cate guards and de. - you say, $1.00 to the mine owner and| liver people bound hand and foot to only 50 cents to the miner who is] corporate capital. In addition to working by the day, The following] these sweeping statements, Mr. )Deps telegram is in point: and his associates have denounced in a Life aed’ ae Bi Consul] the bitterest and most violent terms, encral, Josep! + Dudley, sta- judge '. tioned at Nevovo Laredo, in econ, at nee tga Se ala munication to the Department of The terms of the injunction have State, says that as a result of the re- cent fall in the price of silver there| been given to the press and are as has been a marked rise in the price | follows: of all commodities in Mexico. This] ‘The Judge granted a temporary in- probable that one dollar, or even] freight cox outinue to rise until the dollar mark is reached, and many refuse to listen to any bids beneath this figure, while others, more optimistic, boldly assert that in an extremely short space of time $1.25 willbe freely offered for all No. 2 wheat, The reason for advancing this opinion is the extraordinary shortage of the foreign crops, which is esii- mated to be not less than 500,000,- 000 bushels. The greatest decrease. as the ‘Times’? has shown, is in the| & countries that heretofore supplied | }!\ck will never come to want, nearly all of the European demands,} Vick Peoples tells a good one on The yield in the United states this} Pink and Ed McCutchin, He passed year is considerebly above the ayer-| (hem on the road, and like the statue age, and much greater than that pro-| of Socrates, though not quite so im- duced in 1892, Still the large do-] posing, they sat opposite each other mestic requirements will render it] 0 top of the caboose cupela pointing absolutely impossible for this country} t each ether but unable to utter a to supply more than one-fourth of] Syllable, on account of having lost the foreign demand. Meantime the] their speech im the attempt to tell the United States is the only country biggest oue. ¢ that can furnish wheat for orders} Under date of August 12th abroad, Trainmaster Frates instructs a!l which is furnished each employe by the head of his department in advance of the pay car, Conductor Hancock hit the burri- cane deck last week snd_ will study astronomy from the top of a box car observatory. He says he prefers to ‘‘toat’’ the way bills, but before he will lie around home and hear the iuile ones cry for bread, he will roll ui Coon” and tackle the smoky eud, Good! old boy; a manof your Consequently it is not im- One concern, which went extensively into the business, lost nearly $40,- uctors that hereafter they | fourth die before eleven months, one- ney cars out of old ones, urge that the company give us some new cabooses. The old condemned box cars that are being titted ap for cabooses are dangerous, PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. WwW. S. GREIF, No, 132 8. Third Street. Telephone No. 871 Gen’l Electric Light and Power Co Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows’: Store Light 25c per month. Residence Lights 20c « Current for Fans $1.50 “ D. B: SIMON,'Supt. s three guinea pig farms, one of which exports 150,000 yearly to France, where they are usea at restaurants as rabbits, the flavor of the flesh being identical in the two snimals, The industry is said to be very profitable, The speculators who hoped to make a large fortune during the English Jubilee by renting seats out, foand that instead of making money they were lucky to escape total ruin, n Rose & Paxto 000. Of the children born alive, one- THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM TENNESSKH. KENTUCKY. GRORGIA.S \, NOR UH CAROLINA WOMILADRLUMLA Ax THROUGH | SERVICE ection at MIEMLE RKANSA PULLMAN PALACE} SLEEPING CARS Yor MORK, “D NEW YORK. TE i Botwe EXCURSION TICKETS Basnvinee, Texw, AKENt, 485 y Ticket 4 is ¢ o' ca tiaiaspead poe uate Junction, which has since been made! more will in time he paid for wheat. will be required to bandllc. larger third before the twenty-third month, “as been no corresponding] Permanent, restricting the defend-| However, many brokers are of the|trains, Namely, manifest traing | half before the eight! year, two-thirds “or » Laber,jeats (Debs, Ratchford and other|piniom that wheat has reached its] should be seventeen loaded cars of all|before the thirty ninth vent, three- leaders and the strikers) from inter-| “best point, and a reaction will] kiad of freigit, all others nineteen | fourths before the fifty-first year, and Give'you All Kinds of Galt House FIRE | ert sis, 9 7 Oo snd gold} tering with the management or oper shortly take place, loaded cars except coal which should | of about 12,000 only one survives a PERSO! ; Sm 2w has} ation of the mines in question by the Ii suffering from early bst| them, either by menaces, threats or tions or later excesses, posil-| any other kind of intimidation used vitality gone, we are just tet] to prevent the employes of the mines ties you are looking for. Vy.) gm going to cr from tho wines or a remedy which we guara, cmianesatic. (nthe My do prompt work and give ; ig e business of tence are things cf the past w -NO is so easily obtained. dollar a bottle; six bottles for $*1c holding of public or private Soyes thereof either by intimidation same day, . Girardeau, Mo. / 59 Cape Oe De. Hi Bag 2 ‘ States for this year is estimated to be iar is} owners thereot or those Operating | 500,000,000 jbushels against 427,-| this bill or give us a doubling 654,000 bushels last year, Last year] at the top to hold six or seven cars fi at this time wheat soldat sixty cents, of it would have realized the farmers | whereas now it tales thirty minutes $256,610,400, selling at nearly ninety-fiye cents,and urpose of interfering with the em- | creased, everybody is speaking of the dawn pertioent to make mention of Enclose $1 and seceive vy a By \ "pen that property or in : private gener Raa our ice esting or intimidating} wheat movement and 0 a8 to induce thgpe to! values, as the financial situation de- rTP The aggregate yield in the United Why don’t the company cut down aud fifteen mivutes or less would Therefore had all of it been disposed | cover the time consumed in doublin, At present wheat is} to one hour ‘The shops heve « large number of || nine hundreds, |} C, Co, Cairo in place of the Another rumor that the I. bidding for carrying As throughout the entire countr ing of @ new prosperity, it is here the} Froaciseo, which wou! | necessitate a | Comparative} ast mail train, which would doubtless | d arry nothing but mail and express, b Oe i, * be rated and doubles are plentiful, | century. wack E gas bill. 3) milliea a year to the gas companies, aod it is calculated that the gas com. panies realize a profit of twenty mii. is |sowe of them exira Uncle Sain’s |siaadard of wages wa8 not reduced, mails between New York aud San] bey are not complaining, Revent statistics show that the nglich citizen’s heaviest Dill after ood, reat, clothing aud drink, is his England pays a hundred LIFE and TORNADO | Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. ESTABLISHED 1864, oO ious @ year. , ‘ , a therein, The order further |'f it were all sold it would leave in} enoine course of repai 1 ° tisfaction—a remedy yery p | mining " engines in course of repair and we os . flip its action, and absct|restrained the defendants trom] (he bands of the farmers $475,000,-] hear several large teu-wheel passou-| ‘1a most of the Cincinuati tac. | to the system. Réentering upon the _property| 220 °F #218,89,600 more than last Hyer engines (same a» the three sevens | (orie * says the Cinciauait ‘Com. Coe . are obtained in ten days. Pr Ae sano P s year, and the circulation of money in} ties on the Louisville Division) will | mezciai-Tvibune,’? “employes are ' manhood, lack of vitality and company _ for the/the country would be greatly in| be put on the Mississippi division to/mow doing as well a8 they did in 892. They are working full time, time. As the SGENERAL§INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174, oo PADUCAH, KY The num- er of hours of labor was much re- uced during the years of depression, ut not the wage rate,’* LOUISVILLE. KY, American Plan $3.00 to 85,00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. RB. COOPER, Manager 1,6. Howell. 0.0.8, DENTIST Telephone 221,g40 Nice 427 Broadway Office Flours; 8 mm, to 13 m,,3to h p.m, and at night

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