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16 An ad. in the Sun will add to your bank account. Try it. VOLUME II—NUMBER 15 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1897. The report is stout” 1,500 words Jong, and is addressed to the “Labor and | Reform Organizations of Ameri- ca.” In the introduction it refers to “the battle against monopoly’’ © ‘and speaks of the ballot as the safest means for reform, Ru he report says, THE FEVER SITUATION The State of Affairs in the Cres- Bit 7 We favor a series of national con- cont City. ventions to which we invite the friends of labor in a movement look- ing toward political action, We recognize the necessity of ARE MANY NEW GASES TODAY, icc, Thut the most. effective strike is the ballot-box. ANEW LAW Alarming Situation at Edwards--- ‘The Death Rate on the Increase. Governing Corporations — More Responsibility Put Upon IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES, The Funeral of the Late Mr. Wes Brian. THE RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Burial Under the Ausp.ces of Seve eral Secret Orders, at Oak Grove, PROMINENT VISITORS WHO ATTENDED. the Directors. THE STRICKEN CITY IN DIRE DISTRES S.ockholders Made Liable to the , : ais ‘The funeral of the late Mr. Wes hy AE s\n tetdcuvael!t: onal: Spl soe oe 1, Brian took place this afternoon at | #vement. P. D. Hisas, Chairman, yeeteroday’s yellow fever situation as Special Charter Features 2 o'clock from the First Christian] Resolved, That a copy of these Maiy Lerou, follows: “The yellow fever con- Are Abrogated. bach, Revs W. HI, Pinkerton 0? = eet nt vet the, board of edi | G. W. Tannen” GALVANIZED Vooes fo claim new vietms ja the ing 4 ‘1, the du 3. W. Taxxen, is South, Only five deaths were re- , Vue interment was at Oak Grove beet and ep oats and after. Map P. Mansrieiy, Sec. COAL BUCKETS poved yo we'day, bat many new! ‘be new corporation law wentinto}: nder the aucpic-s of the K. of H.,]"00? Papers “oF pu. ication. e . cuss, ‘woot he deaths were etfeffoct yesterday, All special privi-Jive 1. 0. O. F., the Confederate e A. Norv ARTHUR PEARSON BEST QUALITY. e@ Monile, ‘wo ac New Orleans and one] le:.cs are anrogated and all corpora-| Vetcrans and the U.O. G. C any O. Mczear, at Hawa Siz are bopelessly il\ at| tions are on the same footing, so far] ‘ihe members of the Board of Ed- Lazare Sinc1.eto1 Kuwoids, and almos' tue entire male {0s the .ixivics are concerned. ue. iow and ibe public school teachers et tlie On Trial in the Marshall County no. on of the ‘own fs suri ken, There] When ihe new corporation stat.|~\\ended in @ body, aod among the MTP esal . ib ve been 197 care there Wo dove. , ates weve passed, they contained this} many beautiful floral emblems was ada Circuit Court iwen.veone bemng repo! ed yese-day. | decks. mien: one fiom each, the board and teach Lens KE, Wicox, ALN Oe there wece sevenre “section 573—The provisions of | cis. ? ‘ so Committee. Feet hurdter of pew eu.rs, rod ten at Mobile all yorters and articles of incorpora-| The pall beafers were Messrs. Gco, | Sept. 28, 1897. lor the Marder of Ben We ovs coses of fever are repc tion, wether granted by special act} Rock, M. K, Scott, J. BR, Smith, —— Year Ago The Evide Choon, Miss. ‘Lae sboigun qurr-{of ihe genes! assembly or obtaine\)W. C. Clark, R, T. Terrell, Max] Both the high school building and Being Heard. | rating hes p evevied a phys'c on from} ande, any general incorporation lew] tiecki, Join Hancock and J, 'Y,} ihe sebool board chamber Lave heen ae recou ig chew, ‘Tue sick quesco-[ whl fae inconsisient with the pro- | Funk, the two latter fiom Louisville, {taped in mourning. > READ HO 1 ne oh & wot dsiies'ng)¥ sons of ibis chapter conceaing Ata meeting of the Knights of Th A I ou can t ae every wade purchase of $1 Ma A ues also boa 0 sivess'ng ons ibis chap! once aing gta igi he case seainst Arthur Pearson, " Liter citia evctirs Kine of business |. wiles corporations, to the exten: off YC 2d-y afce:noon, at a mcei’og| Honor Grand Lodge officers held at|charged wilh the murder of Ben| or can get 5 our picture on a Button or Pin FREE New Ojleans. iuoueh io proportion} : u covthet snd all powers, privi-| Of 'e Bo. d of Education, OAs “tol p.m. yesterday in the Grand Re-|ssmiih, on county court day last Oc- | to the populs:ion (ue disea.e is mild-| 1 anc immuniics of any su a] 0g 1¢-0la ons weve adoptoc pori-rs office, Louisville, Ky., to] tober, is on Uis! in the ciicuit court er thee «aan at o ver place. voc oraiion whicd could noi be ob-| We; your e appoiaied to} tke accion on the death of Giund|s; Beuton, ‘The jury was secured | arr e gest and Best Selected t! — ved aader ihe provisions of ibis} 1 Ol Hons in memo.y of our) Diciator W. H. Brian, Past Gravij this morning, and the evidence at New Orleans. Sepi. ‘and repected on Sep- | ted ‘nother end member, de-} Dicistor J. T. Funk presided. Gr: nd} oace beguu. It will likely consume Ey ap tase dual, wae oat ; |. owuvm's ihe fol'ow'ag tsibutel Vice Dictator Andsee Oifut’ state Or (wo. 4 in the city. All we ask is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest, Sas 1'ben follows provisious making 't)°’, : : : the object of the meeting. Aflerap-| ‘The Frauklin case, as told in yes-| The well-known photographer, W.G. McFADDEN, will do the work for us, which alone Edwatds, M'ss., Seo. 29.—Thelu w'sdemeanor for any officer or] 2 a veeaol che in ovr} opivte remarks a committee oa] tciday’s Sux, was postponed until | guarantees satisfaction. Bring your children and buy their School Shoes of us, as also morwlily 1a@ amoog yellow feve Cot acor on i vivempt to] m5 + eve ce of a fellow) -osolviions was appoinied compose.i! }' iday, aad ike sheriff was ordered | seu Hott shoes, and get ticket. ‘This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture costs poieavets juete og sk aa alse’; | we se auy sh p vie or powe | #0, NC vere! a for yeu i8/ot Sogreme Caide Jobn H. Hancock, |. sumuon 120 men from the county | ou nothing by buying shoes of hve, Moy new coses have been re-]-0 epored ane ix ae a tine of fom! lovers 8; OB AKO er A.J. Hess, Past) i. sclett a jury from. por.ed (oary. 4100 to $1,000 ou conv ci'om. j wey rose .T. Kuak, G f | b a dhe beain, prowisio 5 of the chan. Ve J ‘ain W. U. Forum, Past G | wpe Pocaecen ig £9 pao gos in ibe law ot co <4 d we] Dicaior Geo W. Check, and Giaad EX-SENATOR BLACKBURN | oy a tetany pod A Wor. & £ELOD ANG Coal ince In Seetior , ot the] 1.08. e, Taos. D. Osborne, who re- | se aga % 7443, 649 aad 550) which moke the De 0.1) Pp eatl ve-l no sou ihe follo ie - 13 avevage of eightece pe oer (ixeevorn Hable for the debis of th. | el as fue ely’ ered] Toot that in the sad depcsiuve Speaks Tonight at Morton's Op-| 21 Broadway, Radiat Ky. ch WE » bu a . ey ¢ eb “ oo wero eure us 4 * & while (aeie 1s no sign of an epiden. NO eee ee Oy i leaks woo served lous, feiibfally 4 hago te per per era House Baars Yinnetisres ne 9 we OF Ly ot, oF at. ke i. tasolvent by payin | © b myc edit to b'mell and }27 1397, vy the Almighty Dicia or} ter oy ne ti rary diets ee a bah divuend They ave alo mace ib | ove s eed veins [to he ce'-s ist lodge (on b'gh, our) ta pénali of Mr, Shackeltord, the 0 of .be fret Bue ile, whe . ‘ um}:o" # vs os a wember of oas!tuo. , , n ening the F Se: 7 wii Re casiaee se . ‘ we perdi "+ oH m} U, and the patties ve acid be slave scan wade b Ny . b D Divesiie Momipean big ur opening the Fall Season of 1897 with . mas io ihe cond + bes " y ul oto io with the sa ovue eye 5 CI cn of ‘be company given out of ; 8 gooe ‘o (be rewa d]y cieep regret wir ib the many who) Crowd Pxpecieu. record today wos wo: 11K [08 01! wublisued wih ibeir assent, ‘They !*? do 6-@ good aad faiin*al], sieve on accoout of tbe decil of our a many other deve. %s tb SHOWET | Ae le for any los ree] «| ollicial. who se.ved b's pation ‘ f h throo,e regiect of pe SAG ibe ort € sh wight before In i siguol so'eese as a sterling con-| Ex-Senstor Joe Blackburn will |4)\ Was appreciated by all mothers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from pe y and of ve sy pcovis’on of .be act and subecteu | © °F <7) of W. H. Biiaa,} sedernte soluier, us an upright citi-|S 8K tonight st Morton's opera | /\ our point of view and that of our patrons, We were prepared for the rush, how- up doe le a ” _ ce aa wtalatinn tea Sie Ol. tron | o for iwen y tive yeors was alzen, ssa mode! business 1 house : t of the day ser a! ay ever, and if you have not yet fitted your boy out, come now. tue facts are vecou ot le be. O00 wo 81,000, secon 847 mroe{* laud earnest trusiee of the] p-owoier of edecst'ou, as a silvee Demociai’e siandponi. Mr Joust Ualf died trough neglect or | © st the ecb! ; ns ‘shalt be sie scuoo's, oud for wwenty years} ei ‘eat anu fa iufot vd Blackburo is e speaker, aside [4 \ p OUR 5IG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL ana consist of coat, two pairs of lack of atieovion, — ai. oidaaly: Neble va the creditoes af wsshiog cad ble secre- solved, Lrothers J, T,}{'om being one of Kentucky's most |4 pants and cap to match, Price, $3.00 complete. wsiness Is suowing facble signs Off en ion, 'f ic be insolveni snot ct sil opjastio tvose] yonk. A. J. Hess, Andrew Offuit,|!P¥'a" sons. He will have a bi revival and ibe ieilrovus ore powing | Mf" an sideks |" have picocd a im ia service| Joba H. Hancock a2] cowd tonigit, and all should hear Tweed teparpons ssnte Lo eccaze| (00 ef190t of thir bolding of stocks oe tet neo Ged weber Neate ea ataed Gc | bin wholes TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. a médid gion of wae qaca ning rege ral sehetihen ide pores 1 wd honored lives, to soy the boa f veral at Paducah as our rep csev- . BOYS’ % lations, Di. Olliphan’s ai’p apy 27 ion abl lwovides form repre fiuee mod tue cfiy’s lose are almoat it-| ty : Bee caer US CHILDREN’S small tomoniow at ibe iavi aion | eaiction of « maluotliy of stuckbold- : a Ate \’\ PAST BLACK HOSE, ts SHOES Cents : ; + ip ive Gueciory by allowiog euch |! ! : e hat oar Grand Lowze A : of the Southen Preite Co Lekbolict if he'chese to vous sof 2 usce Bsa Zell thehouo: placed} Cu, rter be draned 19 mourning, and |! Bere is More Than One Knows it |“ Regular 10c quality. air. poopie Tee Pair. with a view of ss cry ay suuves for one direccor, as hig)! 0B thn: loved tne great pablelia. ai our coming session an appro Wa, There. 14 \ . $1.25 and $1.50 shoes, Mg La of posumec aoa vueiber o: | W0kding of siock maluplied by the} pene Foatla 0% os “Jose memorial Wibuve be printed in| t Marra je One We ” wet ’, vis, god ha admitable bueliy on a ay ay aauiber of directors io be elected, — deli JO proceedings. ; noi tale is (0 singnute for several CIMNUr n “rumtere WO Ne eles rove alweys io do. well bis duty, Bontvad eae Shes |" rly by iemembered by | 4 (ii rh H weeks longec or wetter it ts fe ve could us fully repay thefojuiions ve sent with our sinceres Jmore (aan one dent of Calloway 14 i Nl ap In ange a $ tly to be reamed a fisiccbe | COTTON UP IN SMOKE. ooden € b> cowed upon him by} syapuiuy ta bis stricken family, fMNY Tne following exira ae | At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 trp will also seiile the Df % 1e 970; le, ‘Lite’ om the oway Vimes of this 20, $2. 50, ue © pot New Oileans will rawe ror. 3 fidel 4 " e's yece well won, eek, and need no explauatio: : wietior oF not New Quleans will wise | ao sos of thulza Destroyed by} u wot hail Adal y weie over Tide's work wall dees! hes hptemcecia epee sacl Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men. is points, In the moc ime ihe Fire at Mobile. | ha Geaole hastened sth Life's viclory won Joxwed “a brun new pair of 84 shoes Cics ent Ci’'y Bods itself 'nc. pable of . Pr vpu banta ive pebi'e school He wears ihe crown.” and tamping around seeing the] & ON, } ! fre'gnt to ihef Mo vile, Alr., Seni, 20--The grec i e Jous H. Haxcock ry 5 abipping # pound of fre'git to the| oe cottoa shecs buvacd ‘here |? Md as Svce bes conse. otal 2 | the new shoes burt his feet s« 's suit abov Padueah’s his Leading Outfitters, 409-411 Bo “ Lone Siar suie. The reouli of «bis, | ; ¢ \¢ v aen 8 000 fl Anprew Orvvr. }ood he pu them off to rest his un of apnise, fe the forawing Out offen. |i Mmoming. — Ticosnads of bile aaitige ahi ateat nakocen J.T. Foxx, |fcet. He set them down just insid inal SSSSS 1 ad cds and (avusands | i sige a ha 0 tos aie ‘ deed er A. J. Hess. | tise tent while be | ie the ank r § be several bandied (hous: wa ©. 6 Cop jos ly ve said, ibe @ > Cue ? ’ | of poopie vere, The railro us, the At t wotte'caus of cae p nent sys ixo. W. Curck, mls; when he returne — ¢ o ins. the 9g whole cle and |‘? ncaa woo 0, hee. clleney of its AG. AU RREAS shocs were gone, likew 3 j »s pave a! ea q nos. D, Ospoene. be balance o 2 - - ; eitegepeere ae : ad Suicide of a Shoemakes ope vos ena ss, bot noi . sisi for the balance of the di ployes vat!l busta ain looms up | Louisville, Sept. 2 —Chsiop ier], vA Fb Hire abe ready M) THE COLOKED TEACHERS | ©}; 5, Jones, a coloid youth w+ a NY ry vinci provable that <here. have lef.| Becher, an aged shoemaker, commir-[4y yiy'mee 1 gely due tu susn solide tah Oh havise acrid le | r¢ Ne » ae ; town some 10,000 ple. but ihe ef. «suicide dais morning by shoo o poe Agel a on F out ei Ute bode et an each ave sill! bee pol “ewer dhe a vor Jv eelf with a pisiol, No cause ir ve bo. vu b Resolutions Adoptzd by Them cf che Maisie! dispensing red liquc ‘ , of gee Ove bo. vu buy sorely lo t ale der f mani f i i i and even (x0. Who Wele frige fe civea for nis insb act st ond wtoms we all. conta “saalate Respect for the Late — | td maicie {off Abe county bastile Cay gee ceanism pial dea for little Lago beve come (0 'e. lit wih natconel wil if unnar, in the Gebacl. Rencotury jead thus m uither fun for ‘ +. ne money, is no novsible cbeace wo. !- CAESAR BETRAYED, Bash Which way Coe ; Ds FORE RNTYs Jae day—and perhaps for severul ever for ea eyicew'e, Jot ie uber Now,.i0 sc-on0-'on of $30 lows of The following resolutions were | «vs to come meapie aytig ns raldn ‘feve u “een i abenolata aan teen? We, the vitixens of Kitkeey, are +} a QF e Sold a Stove That Belonged 18 a peta cinte f Loduy (we detly ave age s'ece a) * 2 .rader ovr dre i Vi ” ” ® _ ffcring a rewaid of two nickles for . : + / i a pose sya e terchers of Lincoln and Gar-, Everybod 2 dre: ve vex'naing of ve fever bere is to J. W. Gleaves, scaty bo i's borcay: dwite sud danate| Geld baildings met in Lincoln build- |\¢ retusa of one ksmith, James KNOX HATS. rebviney: Raovs. bie Sacro, YOUNG'S HATS. x. c iw one. fGick 'v>, epd bore for ihem] ing xt 10 o'clock, September 28, to | 2+ Jackson. He left Kuksey lest ae aver oo cia (sought of che well] ike some steps respecting the death | !wtsday evening to go to the show, A FAILURE Disorderly Dances Fined —Other| pout le josi clo d. of M, W. H. Brian, Seeretary of 200 When last beard from was fo , . We wcoy sci e, ca meno.lai fue Bord of Educ who dird| Mile side show nis fori 5 os Atked In Bulios —- Sgpes Aired tp Rotes 2e 01 ow of ort vcard for] MoaGey evening, Sepi. 27, at 10:10 [tis fe | " Court Today, o i ny alo espe in} th following were p: T, D, | ‘oreve 1s the Strike Method For Set- 209 a'og be ye ‘00s scuool build |i bi, G. A, Harvey. Mavd! wie pear ‘ i : seb itac ‘ueoces, eu dare} Mansell, Miss Anna P. House)” «is iderab'y r Troubles, acdd we ocee; ‘eu Care| Man scld, - i cousid ting Labo " gear Rovers, colo ri, has found {seein oot midst, and] Mis, L Benton, Bi = * thei boot on his hed i+ now “es Gecattes: ad’ getoedalele WU heviame ; he Resolutions Committee oil: ’ Lefove ye play thus didn't b= lour | ve Ay ny be ws ks uuer, W.C. Edwieds, J. i nd w man ti ‘ " just as good as you have been paying $5 apes h | vten io @ couple of dav ' - apis How Fon, We H. Chak, 1 le, Nick war a ) f for. Every pair warranted. the Chicago Labor Con- Jere me vet fol erme up id's mo Le ope rem eclolls aod E. W, Beaion, Ou i be and in tae way, and| vention. jy he wes bd (9 anew 6001. em. cy pwycaior: t)veiov0f E, W. Renion, W. H. cre was no ove to look afier hin,| : . ’ Ie vor 09 af grabs, uadd eve k .'og ne.oeto|Oe won elcid clishimea, Ou ,"avethe kout. He wiil kuow beiter| Fg ....An elegant line of Boys’ School Shoes.... eh "bon ney by faloe ce! © onof T. D. Hibbs, E. W. Bev “¢ Tow ‘ —Whe |! ’ Dd being fixed a Avd alco ‘pst i ‘ be] iva was eleced seeveia yy. A com- ceca Chieu iy When tbe re-[ & od elo nt (be 5 Oatoas be}ivo we cred ein y. i port of the comaitice on resolutions 00, at PL jawed ‘ly panes aad af wiite ws appointed to daft 1sota HIS GURIOSILY = ~ EXCLUS: VE MEA x BuYs’ AND YOUTHS SHOE STORE, —<— of tae Navooul Lavor conveaiva George Mansield, opy ve fo.ououtbe family of the} .ous, A commitice io pro ure floial colored, waJqs ism we appoivied. T's \ wes peo daved fod y@ D'g LOW eu! nd 85 aad cosis for raaning a dis-|\ Gusae i Ls Ree ea ie chawne oh te eee at goes, Ar ola 09 wo, hasued ‘aly. ely duce, A oes DASH a st ae My Lead, . . yes erday @9p.0¥ 25 of ihe free c+ ins Ja. B 1. D. ddbs, ¢ (man, | Shoes made to order fr . Jneols vert 610 '0 Of 16.0 1] The case aya'0.. Joe Harris, col R, ¢ ry Mor Mey Leigh, JL Homile Aron Galloway, a wesshot! Repairing promptly done: Shoes Shined Free. 317 Broadway- ou vet! esive™ poole ia the cou. wool, eb Wh bousedreantar Cowwitlee, oo ond Miss Mo Mavefeld. On © i Aaoverously wound ad by John} yegiton fev ce. cia that the resota-] Ws agata leti oper, ic natipitcios . ‘opcoa of ihe Fr solutions sper » while m ar Pine Bluff, | nv would be ewbod'ed in the cow nes The resolutions adopted by tie] wore mace by EK. W. Benwon, TD. Cai'oway couniy, you days Gellos| = Mot Oe rence WaAE ik ae A case againsi Jeif Elhod, for dis-| teachers are as follows: Bibbs, G. W. Harvey, W. H. Clark, way wa vg the c pis of f Jones unite @ Fe " ie ptt vr or erly condu vinued, At a mceiing of the city texchers,] 4! House, Mrs, Lula G. Beu on, aia in the wour the ree Pecberaeg bie iogl eaa var rh ogy eer eld this ds ¢ Nuckolls, W. C. Kdwads and wae may became jodigoant and Ing about fre colnage, Du inbe t) iu Zeng Willian Jing, Superintendent George O. M =|. W. Tan All spoke of Mr. 0. d his pistol, The darkey may | hed this clavce elevate chy + Witiktea, belore ear pisiol @ J Boom was called to the chair end] Bricn in the bisbe t terms, ‘Tuc o Are assuredly upon us. You will desire good clothes. | We fi . oF ie asa of eh ‘, was continued, ined that the object of the] i nd of the speecher ran to the eff Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste ui $ 0 [ él g | wader by ihe gove 7 “tT Laviada Deniel, color ed, will probs} (eeting Was to testify their apprecia }(vat Mr, Brian was a good man ond Wanted, ‘of x aT ee i bid the eetablishmear of governmen; , hie tele foh lataey ga ll inn of the worth, and to deplore their] 4 stable friend of the tachers; tl To buy second hand beds euds| Call and examine them. $144.00 savings banks cid taal lives on Bread suet, and fa ye y|los im the death of Mr, W. H-Jue wae A teong rie0d of eves jon; aad maitrosses ; \ 333 Broadway. | i" i vad feeble, ay vat he alwys maniie vod inte resol ers acceptod gad py ee ane) oo seen Afer appropropriate remarks b\ tiae schools; that be was cin 2u 218 Court Sire | é NG Pants to Orde at (omor OWS Sipe mien Bit bilead ay stove reed allcased seve al teachers, the soperintendent} earnest, and easy fo appioae I 5 TAIL oF ING come up fo cal passage * a optly ey Part of the city. Jappointed a committee to draft reso-" his wea is a sad disappo!aimeut Good clean papas for ale pa “) time is antic: pared, ‘Selephone 29, tf EK, E, Bett, lutions of respect aud condolence, —_us all; that be will be missed aad his vllice. al ESTA BLISHM ENT. $3.75 ” ' place hard to fill. The The following preamble and reso- adopted are as follows: feat were unanimously adopted : Whereas, The death angel has| Whereas, Lhe laws of nature re- again visited our city and taken from | quire that at some period of man our midst Mr. W. H. Brian, secre- | career all life s! all cease tary of the Paducah board of educa- Whereas, Mr. W. H. Brian, who has member of the | departed this life September 27 been a good and faithfu the Paducah school boaid during past twenty years ; and Whereas, He has token a very tive part in the education of the ored youth of our city ever since came under the Board of Education iv fore be it Resolved, That we, the colored tion, therefore be it Resolved, That, by his death we have lost a true, unselfish friend, the school board a faithful officer and tne city a just, upright and incor 1uptible citizen. | Resolved. That the wisdom and | ability which he has for a quarter of | e century shown in the public echool | interests of our city will be held in grateful remembrance. That the re- moval of such a man from a long and | teachers of Paducah, in behalf of the intimate relation with the public /school, mourn his loss school interests of our city leaves a) Resolved, That ia his death the) vacancy that will be hard to fill, and schools ave lost one cf their most casts a shadow that will be deeply active workers, one of their most ar- realized by the teachers of our city dent fricuds; a man whose heart and and all friends of education. soul were in the upbuilding of all hu-| Resolved, That we deeply and manity, sincerely mourn the death of our Be if further resolved, That we fiieod, ‘and tender to his sorrowing teuder our sympathy to bis family wife, daughter and relatives our sod friends in this, their hour of be- warmest sympathy in their great be- reavement supervision of 1882; there- resolutiors| THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. lOc. STOVES SET UP. 7 COAL HEATING STOVES WwooD HEATING STOVES JAPANNED COAL BUGKETS BEST QUALITY Oc. STOVE REPAIRS Geo. O Hart & Son Hardorare and Stove Company INCORPORATED, 303-307 Broadway. Stoves Sold on Easy Payments OIL HEATING STOVES 109-117 N. Third St. Stoves Sold on Easy Payments

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