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Sunday, by INCORPORATED, ajing to those ART IRER, Eprror J RS Wilitmson 3.3! v THE DAILY SUN > Ai anh to expense THE WEEKLY SUN yoted to the interests of our 1 Will at all times be newsy earions and LUreless exponerit of the d frines and wachings of the National Kepubi rey. CORRESPONDENCE. ial feature of the weekly edition ‘every locality within the limits lation SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Parley, J. i. were wil be found an ar ticle which Hp some tntormation which is of interest to every citizen of Padveah, The first year's work of the association has jast been rounded up and the resulis ave most gratify- who have been identi- The work of eMerert die 1a bees of fied with the work, i the assoc’ vode ” id veot ‘on of Scere.ary 8 achavacicr that has ivspived the conf- e of the peop'e, both in Mr Ad and in the fuivve of the rss Asso: giovs work co more te ca vicd on wichout the «of liberal funds than any other We are ciaton here ations of young however, cau lass of public henefaction, RELIGIOUSLY REVI Revivals in Progress in the City. Otver Charch Notes of Interest to Those Interested, The revival at the First Christian vreh, which began with most pro- itious prospecis Sanday night, has alveady forged to the front, and last ccowd was — exceptionably jorge. Rev. E. F. Powell, pastor of the First church, in Louisville, is conducting the services, assisted by W. H. Pinkerton. Rev. Powell is an eloquent divine, and has already made a splendid im- Ohio and Indiana wight's 227 Bdy., Padueah, Ky. RING UP TE 80 per cent. of the nion Central Are loans on MORTGAGES (first lien) on real estate in the states of D. JOHNSON, Gen, Agent. LEPHONE 118, old the fuvds thas far assured for | pression. tue next year's work fall at lest! 4) 11 © itoberts returned from P F I Al I Y $1,000 short of the requivements eld yesterday afternoon, having e. ° af Bud flor the work mapped — oat. is pulpit Sunday, and last rhe directory is determined, not to it preached to a small bat ioter- WHEN YOU WANT. iavolve iiself in dets wh'ch it}ested cougregaiion. The meeting ag SA td ma ~may be assured. radically different course from that}; He will surround | ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known o1 application. OMce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourt street. Subscription Rates. Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months Daily, One month,.. Daily, per week...... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance. Specimen copies free eee 1,06 ‘i UESDAY, NOV. 24, 1896. —_—_—_—_— en [Christian Association is a power in] probability accept the charge. He Ir Joho Sherman lives two years]ine Jand, and it is certainly hoped| declined ‘to make a statement to a more aad retains his seat in the] we will be able to imaintain the or-|SOX representative, but it is likely United State scnsie he will havel ranization at this place under ite | 0% be will conctade to accept. equaled the term of ‘Thos. Benton, | resent efficient direciory and man-| Everbody should remember the of Missou.i, and have far more for bis conn. Wovrpy rt it bea Padacah witbin a year? go to work and get i: eu? done. Suppose w It can bi Waren the legis! the first thingsit should provide for 10 cents accomplished a dozen factories woik'og as many ure meets one of te who look with f the work the association is doing <o come + and therefo.e ap great or forward with their it tainly hoped and others who is ce r ens able vo give to the institution will momen aud enai go for )} waid on the lines they have mapped 80 ai the earliest practical je the directors to boys of the city. agement. SOUND COMMUD Not all fi voting their energies to y demon: e e ve The Augusta (Ga.) for years he commenced. which pvouicle,” been ove of ihe ablest and most vic- He inde a covinion of the election law {P18 champions of free coinage of as will not permit the misiakes that %Ver, says in ils issue of Nov. 15 “But present agitation is unneces- occurred, nor the fraads that are g u shy y for the cause of silver coinage The coast defenses are pushed with great rapidity lantic points open to attack. pecielly is this true of the coast. The Spanish war scare will have accomplished some youd if only to have hastened this much nee led work. Tar batilesinp ‘Te sunk in New York harbor appears to have been but slightly injured. She has the name in the navy of being a Jonah, When Capt, Glass said she was a good ship Secreta’y Morton all At- recently jocalarly remarked he was ‘‘glad to find one man who liked the Texas.’’ —_—_-—- More business 90d less po! tue waichword. Yet we wact keep our thirklog Ou eyes open io obser’ she'l not be easily dece demagogue when .be The men who siudy next na‘‘onal elec'on cowes. polit’ 8 oaly de tue wen through whom all the mis ing the crmps gn chief is wqked. Taose of the Popocratie newspa- pers that are casting sside prejadices and to make ihe most of ihe busi.ess ie-], vival, regardless of the effect it may have on their pet theories, are to by commended, It takes age that is truly admirable, the same time it is (he only sensible It is patriotic thing to do. Wararever may of Mr. McKinley’s cabinet one thing rio jusiice the pursue a He will of Mr, Cleveland. himself with the greatest men who can be induced to go into his eabi- net. There will be no need to ask, as in the case of most members of Mr. Cleveland's cabinet, ‘*who are they.” They will all heard of before. The his cabinet will be a galaxy of great men. have been president and Moaeron Fuewen, the Engliss bimetallist, duriog the recent campaign by Popocrats as an authority on finance, aod who -demonstraied his good knowledge of American jolilics and indeed his general good judgment by predicting up to the very moment of the election an overwhelming victory for the [free silver believes with the other great free silver adyo- cates, it will prevail in 1900, Mr, is decidedly in evidence on the fore Frewen the side of the Vopocrac Tue Marsball county authorities come forward wula rather tady of- fer of a 2300 reward for ihe capture and conviction of the murderer of Dajsy Sullivan, We do not, how- ever, hear anything of a like offer for the dastanlly wreiches who fired on the inoffeasive and defeuse- 3s negro laborers at Altova, ‘This vo was pot the ileed of one de- we alleged to have occurved in the re- being and es- Florida L by tive ‘ their advising the people a moral coor- yet at|” personnel who was so often quoted | <i will only prove a disturbing fac- tor in tue present experiment. We have no interest in silver coinage, ver se. We were working for th prosperity of the people, and be- ‘ieved that the restoration of silver tu e the surest and sbories« way to iis accomplishment, But ivy a tremendous popelar majority the couotry has elecied to try another way in preference to ours. We say, el us make the experiment fair, com ete an.t convin If prosperity can be altained in this way. we shal hailit, gladly, and not refuse it sin ply because it was not aitained in or Let us give the gol standard a fair trial. Let us not only hope for the best, but Ju, individually and collectively, all we can to make the liby “boom”? more ard more pro- le uud mere and more perma- ner «| OFFER $300 REWARD, The Marsha!! Fiscal Court Has a 1 Special Session. Reward Offered for Miss Sulli- van's Marderer,—Likely ‘Too Late, Coaniy Judge Dupriest, of Mar- oll, yesverday ¢ alled (1e fiseal ovrt ocecher for ue vousua!, and some ie unlawful pospose of ng money to offer as a 1 for the ——appreben- siov ot Miss Dabsy Sullivan $ asses although it belated, are | ving to dl the enormity of the mar- 3 Suiliva M is vow a concerted ver ¢ teprecaied the apparent spirit to ive muder go unavenged, aud he people eat last awakened to ve ner essily of doiug something in @ maiier, Pus 1 Dapriest ulted in Judge ye fierdoon $300 reward was rifeved for the arrest of the mur- lever. Ti's would be a neat little pile fo some deieccive to carry off, but th viderer bas eve this been afforded portunity to remove almose very ace of bis cowardly crime A local detective stated to a tins epwesen that the only | jevented bis going down «+ work ihe case is that it ws queeved’” on the start, by not ar ing all suspects, keeping them nye t aud pomping then, IRJUNGTION ul BENTON, 4 iple op; ative iat oa Case Will be Tried Satar- day. The ‘nvolving Collection of School Taxes Ib ‘The Journal siated yesterday that} ar Honey scientific . an’ ietasadoh' mah Wool ae fled he con teed, fmorrin ‘The Glyde is due here from St. usi W. ML, Oliver, tox coMlesor| the Geatment of all lung. and. brone| 10's thikafteruoon en route up the vi Beton, © enjoin bim from col chial choughs unheard of until its in- | Tennesee, \She will be shortly fol- ig tes that was voted in school | troduction, It always cures quickly | wed by tho steamer City of Padu Agir’ct, No, 88, in March, 1895, Y leah, another that” company’s The svit wa 5 esmers, which ha& bees for several ‘Lhis is a mistale, fled last May, a romkon in the has been since lareliall cireuit tried by Judge} 4 ‘sand | tomers of Winstead’s Wrug store, is| ner Spveuth and Wi . a bas noi the assurance of being able to those contributions in our are out, which give every assurance of a gravd heuvefit to tae young men and The Yourg Ments er papers wre de- date for 1900, and that the free si- campaign must be considered as guilty ms nes, and see that be expiates lis] Sentiment all over the Stat , lds and grip. Itstrength- ens k lungs and relieves con- amptior wo the uas resulted 1m much good chorch apd to the people. Rey. Scheffer will probably return to Union City after tonight’s servicer > st the Tenth street Christian church, He preached another impressive ser- uon last pight and there were two ofessions, |” ‘Lonight there will be preaching sud this may be Rev. Scheffer's last sermon of the series. He has done much good in Paducah and many w.ll regret to have leave. Fresh Meats o Home Made Lard a Specialt Prof. W. Rev. Lloyd T. Wilson, who was last Friday called to the pastorate of the Second Baptist church, will in all supper on Wednesday evening, to be given by the ladies of the Catholic church for the poorot Paducah. It will be given in the old Milam build- ing, and every cont of the proceeds will be distributed among the poor people through the New Howards, ‘Thanksgiving night at the Y. M. C. A. Hall the woman’s committee wl render the public a book recep- tion which is for the purpose of in- creasing t.e namber of books in the association library. Any good hook will be acceptable, and it is hoped that a large uumber wil! respond to the call. The Christian Endeavor society of ve First Presbyterian church will give a Thanksgiving donation social fai the residence of Mrs. Flournoy Jiuis evening, and any donation will } 2 thankfully received. R. H. Pigue, of Murray, will deliver a series of doctrinal sermons et tse Broadway Methodist church h:gipning December 8. He is a powerful reasoner. Rev. WILL OPEN AN This Week at Mo The Home of the Fiiendless re- epiioa tomorrow afternoon should Se borne well in mind, and a large owd go out and help this worthy institution along. Its Thanksgiving eceptions are always a success. A. “Y. M. Yea~'s Good Work Done, Shall Another ke Com- menced? One SPECIAL NOTICE. ful evte The Young Men’s Christian As- sociation has new had its doors open and has been in aciive operation oae year. Looked at from almost any Staudpoint its success has exceeded (he most sanguine expectations, but by veason of its large membership aod increased facilities it is in posi- guide the living, followed by tests of Prof Me see them, Positive evidence will be Staple and Fancy Groceries, f AJl Kinds, New Canned Goods, New Crop Molasses, etc. Mth and Trimble Sts. Martin, THE WORLD’S GREATEST MEDIUM ax HYPNOTIST ENGAGEMENT FOR rton’s Opera House Beginning Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, 1896, artin will rtainmen demonstrated that the dead re so-called mind-reading aud hy ara and motism Admission to Hall, tion to do even better work this year. ‘The directors having brought about this condition, desire that the benefi- cent work of this institution shall not only continue, but be enlarged and strengthened. To accomplish this, however, one thing is needful, and that is the expression on the part of Paducah’s citizens that they desire the Association in their midst. The dircetors are unwilling to project the DRIFTWOOD ON THE GATHERED LEVEE, ARRIY Ashland City. John $,- Hopkins. . DEPARTURES, - Danville Evansville che part of the citizens to meet them. ‘i hey do not propose to wait until the association is 1m debt before they seek to raise the money to pay the bills, Therefore they will make a canvass for the needed funds, If the cicizens co-operate liberally the work w'il go on, if not, they will take it as evidence that Padacah does not want an association and will act in harmony with that apparent fact, ‘The question of the further existeace of the association rests therefore with the people of Paducah, The $1,000 asked for is not to pay debts already contracted in excess of the ability to pay, but it is asked to assure the bus- iness like stabiliiy of the year, lo pay needful accounts yet to be contract’ \ carrying on the work for the year 6 to '97, No one doubts the de- ability of the association in a city and it seems with such a canse i hould be an easy matter to raise the modest sum of $1,000, If ten men give $50, ten more $25, the remaiving amount can certainly be secured from many smaller givers, with a good trip this a m, The Jon S, Hopkias carried a good wip out of this port for Evans- ville this morning. The City of Clarksville, with first-rate cargo, lit out for E’town ai 1p. m. The Ashland City will arrive here from Danville this afternoon and leaves on her retarn tomorrow at 10 a.m. The U.S. sieamer Lookout left this morning at 7 o'clock for River- tou, Ala, towing two barges of sand for the government works there. A three or four ioch rise here ought to be the results of the recent local rains. The D, H. Pike, with Leyhe in command, arrived here ‘from St. Louis yesterday afternoon lo go into retirement here for the winter, The tag Lamasco is being co ver ed into a regular packet steamer, She is being handsome'y pair ed and additional guard railings put on and will enter the trade betweea Cairo and Columbas as a tri-weekly pavke.. She is being prepared for her trad at Mound City, where she has been for a couple of, weeks, towing rofts, vt. Harry ‘There is nothing old aboat Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Honey, Reliables id time remedies are used “in ite manufacture, but Dr, Bell’s Pins regular trade ygtween the e river n ontbs absent from — will enter her old trade ce of Furniture, |fatare great aod Tennes: iven free to cusJ points, An Elegant ‘That medicine Your Letters Will Copy Themselves. The best copy-book on earh. Will copy with any kind of inl association into the future uoless}, | |. there comes down from the futare| Dick Fowler . . . und wlbhout any ress ¢ oe the promise of adequate sapport. To| City of Clarksville... : us time soe Weney. They be specific it will require $1,000 in| Lookout Riverton re now in u Mowing Idition to membership fees’ to ex-| John S. Hopkins . Evansville places, and ENPRAL | oud the work to September 1, 1897, | Mayflower...... +. .- Metaphis SATISFAC TION: } lis, Rudy |.1eend of the fiscal year. As cot NorEs. © Foils, Gavioge Bet ang rvative business men the divectors} ‘The gauge showed 6.8, falling, Pun Corns, © not feel justified in contractiag| this a, m. A. E \.ORTELL & CO, bligations beyond the assurance 00] pie pick Fowler left for Cairo 105 Summer Sireet, Mass. Bosvron, Agents wanted. When You Want Something To PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER AND ERADICATE ALL POISON FROM THE SYSTEM e HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, HALL MEDICINE CO,, Papucan, Ky, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Ottice Aw,-Ger, Nav! Baak Bldg the big sicawer Mayflower, which has been for several days lying tied up over at the island waiting for water to come in the Tennessee so she could make her advent up that swream, was taken out to duplicate the sunken steamer heiween Memphis and Ashport, She left (his morning for Memphis (o start in the trade in mediate! ROPOLL Metropolis, Ul, Nov, 24,—Mr Martin J. Vogn aad Miss Kate Will- a, Were marcied yes- tue State Hotel, iams, of Pa luc: terday foreaooa at by Esq. Wa, Ws 'ght, Our cirenit court convencd this morning, Judge A. K, Vickers pre- siding; it is expected that business sof] One of the Lee Line sigamers, ° ceola, sunk alout sixty mil pki) Sunday morp’ Pg pee wll commence in eainest Weduc day me 8 ld fail to 15c. and 25c.| a4 ' CLEARING SALE, Closing Out to Business the Stock, We Can Give Only a Few ltem low to Indicate the Special Valves Single and split sephyrs at 2 Good selicia in all or at ¢ Good soft finished cambric at 4 Good vion Manvel at 4 Ex ul on flannel at 7 cts. Burk in. camber s Hope rit, Pe ut prices to cloce 10-4 bleach neatly bound k of the Crop and heets, 10-4 bleach sheet, neatly boand extra good, 1% 6 by 42 a0 juality, 8 ets Ten quarter white quilts at 49e, worth Ladies’ Jersey ribbed vests at 1¢ Pillow Slips, extra honey comb ie Ladies’ all woo! medicated vesis and pants, 61¢ Men's and boys’ unlaundried shirts bought to sell at 50 cents; closing price, 33 cents, + Serpentine Crepe in light blue vink, scar ri yreen, emereld and Old se at & re Nearly every color in cheese cloth Our dress xls a have beer wonderful for the past few weeks. I is your misfortune if you do vot reay any of the benefits of th eat re duction _ Capes and Jackets, pany wrap ia t leparcment What more w ald yc uu ask Model Form Corsets. Our imme wk of Model Corse “ ale th week manufact prices 1 i set on € f u « i it is Jworth, Don't wait ur e sizes are all broken Come early and often | E, B, HARBOUR, 7 Broadway HONEST METHODS | | | | Have built up our busine We | not only live up to all we promise to do better. cae and Capes. Throogs of cloak buyers visit our i We've added to yak well mace Many a sat selection we bi handsome k from ed others we wight please you Su We in you try w zh jackets > Wel carried over ut we offer at 82 a few from 00 each. t year t Corduroys. | Io high grade e, biowa and blac Blankets. at our | There i f comfort and wvkets that would t big, soft that nt nd with a of price that is as comfort. us the blanket ralities navy k at7 a sug: nights in woolly ones treams, 11-4 soft fleecy blankets in white J and gray at 98 | 12-4 soft fleecy blankets in tan olor, at $1.45 11-4 all-wool blankets, soft and | beavy, at 84.45 11-4 California DlMkets, extra fine at $4.99, Underwear. Vests and pants and union suits for ladies, girls boys and infants in both cotton und wool, You can bave your choice for little money, When shopping remember these ilems Witch Cloth 2 for 25 cts, Remnants of Brus Carpets for Ru, at GY ¢ Remnants of Velvet Carpet for at 99¢, Ladies’ inloshoshes at $5.50 and $4.95. Flannelleie Wrappers, in size 40 only, to close out at 75« wi Quits, full size, at 50cts, — Ladte Seamless Fleeced Hose, at 1cts. per Children’s heavy Ribbed Hose at 10¢ per pair, L B.Opulvied Co, ick Patterns, Agents for Butte: G. R. DAVIS, AGENT POR... Triump) AND it TIN, SLATES y Meantime the chancery doeket will be called. 129 Sou! sio1's | ¢1888 wateh work is our speci to ims be| 223 BROADWAY, Jo DIEHL 310 BROADWAY. New Fall Styles, up to- date, Bee our new French calt, Tril!)y toe, only B3.50 All Sizes, All Widths from © to E. |Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Exclusively. LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRICES. Men’s Shoes to $5. ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. UJ am Stark Distilling Co. DISTILLERS OF THE— CELEBRATED Frendale Bourbon and Rve WHISKEY. (ill and sell the best Sour Mash $2 00 t ate. Mail orders given spect Jugs, Boxes and bottles furnishe 20 South Second Street W. A. KOLLEY, MANUFACTURER OF CELEBRATED Fumar, Turn-Verein, ‘Co, Q,”* Jap and Midget Havana + CIGARS * THe Strictly Havana filler, HAND gi 1 am carrying bon largest and most select stock of Imported and Do+ mest in th ity ‘BOLD “BUG an id 16 TO 1 Silver Mounted bi are Beauties, The are N Have also an euse lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. It will pay ye all and examine W. A. KOLL EY, Te Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. Elegant Place. Everything First-class [DETZEL'S BUFFET, FRED KAMLEITER, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Produce, *¥ TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC, Me HAY, CORN, MEAL, SHIPSTUFF, BRAN, OATS, FLOUR, ETC. 437-439-441 S, Third St. PADUCAH, KY. Provisions. NOW WE ARE ALL FOR McKinley. We have fought the g now for i fight, the battle is over, and the PROGRESS, PROSPERITY wn to business and come to DORIAN’SS Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ Furnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. We want the patronage as well as good wishes of every friend and neighbor and everyhody else, Honest value and square dealing guaranteed for your money. JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. .. . 128 North Fifth Street, Nean Patmen Mouse, b victory won and PEACE 1 Come di Opposite La 2's Drug Store. and 126 DEALERS High Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries » Price $40.00, Suitable for Ministers, Doge Teachers, and in reach of all, From September 1 WE invite you to on same, Manager In—