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INCORPORATED.7 AM Pisin «PRESIDENT JOR, ssrrn o% PRESIDENT 4, 3, dorian SRCKETARY Wit Vaxton | TREASUNEN 4.P. Hover. pirecto! ©. M. Fisher, J.R. Smith, 0.W. W, Clements, J tt, Williamson J.J except PUBLISHING: COMPANY, iinkarne Roeron “THE DAILY SUN Elven 94 Fully ns epace Will port ard to expense. THE WEEKLY “SUN Je devoredl Wo ihe Interesta of our country. pa o “* xv and teine nnd teachings of the Na can party ton’s Last Night. Fashionable Audicn A Large oy It. Was Present to E SUCCESS WAS =A SPLENDID ‘The fifth annoal entertainment the Catholie Columbian Club at Mc ton’s opera house last night A Faultless Presentation at Mor- BY THE COLUMBIAN CLUB, wi falls in love with the part cares for much emotional ting, and Miss Marri portrayed it in a manner that would do credit to a professional, and with+ out a single ertur, Miss Murtin is most popular with Paducah audi- end Mr, Albert Bleich, a8 *Mr. Jones,’” Mr. Aug. Theiring as ‘*Mr. Brown,” Mr. Ed Pettit, as Thomas a s¢ vant,” and “George, the actor's valet,’’ Miss Joie Haag, as ‘Mrs, Smith,’’ and Miss Mae Paxton, 98 “Miss Aramiota Brown, had minor and appear in only one act, but they all acquitted themselves most ereditably, and) furnished much fao for the audience, As a whole, there was a pleasing lack of smateurishness about the en- tire performance There was per ardness and the kissing and embracin the writer is any suthority, ne roles, ps a trifle awk ateurishoess’’ in , bot that of re but the Hold On There! Are you going to E. Guthrie 8& Co.’s for some of the bargains they are offering this week? If so move along to characterised by « larger crowd,more| Nests aud decidelly Ae te mens a eoaee i eteaeaitens Detar, enthusiasm and better acting than | °US¢ for this apparent cere Beha Ua rene ae pore ane ts ree euthusigam and eter acting, at] ine young people. are wot used wot. (YOUF hearts content. wiity within the an 1 ba tates 1 ” © n : x8 eaTiie oddest thing in the shape ofa bill, “A Proposal Under Difficulties,""} BAD OKIVES GUT GuUuU. The styles and prices ADVERTISING. Ms feiitn'en inspection eat in Tt i by John Kendrick Bangs, and the | .euator sones Advatta aed oi oe ike eammpane which ods heh three-act comedy, David Garrick,” | "he tue One Stand will interest you. ae | OF vest tcuuiht cmd eelass-fronted’ eat fut ov were faultlessly presented by mem-| No government can maintain at on —_—- Sddition will | bers of the club. | time more than one standard of value ‘ 7 4 omen Siaadard Glock, 118 North Fourth] TieTirul me | The crowds began arriving ently, |ns mere than it can umainiain mor This weeks special sales in- : ib Coe: | and by 8:30 o'clock there were few |! d E 0 Dally, per annum 4.50| the endorsement of the Spanish Con-| with the people. The Democratic | vacant sents left Thiatt One std nay <f saaele ox ey cludes Daily, Six months. 2.95 | Sul for every one as.a prelude to ad-| politicians and press saw their op*| Down in orchestra row was a nov. | [1 ONE SA enti Ot tt All $1 silks at o3c. , One month, 40] mission. | portunity and took up the cry that/elty in the shape of an orchestra of | vaiie, the sta of lower value wit All ove silks at 804 , per week. «++ 10 cents = | the tariff favors and establishes the Young Indies, who compose the S12) jy pr becotne the only standard All Sse silks at 75¢ Weekly, per annum in ad- Ex-Skererany Hexseet says the 6 i, . Mary’s Mandolin Club, and rendered} 1p one s Into the market, the luw s 7 4 1.00 Je of the South are the most trusts. There is absolutely no ground | 14. inuste for the occasion being that H shail rtwo] Plain, fancy and changeabl co pr Oe ee re ee |for the asse:tion, but that makes lite | yp ‘ arties: Mrs, | feet or three feet in le and be as ari Specimen copies free servative people in the United States. | There were two box parties: Mrs : he effects. | tle difference to a Democratic news+ George Flournoy, and Misses Jean-| carpets by the yard at a fised pr Onblood hose fa ladle 1 pecan og ~~~ 1 It will be hard for time to sustain his = 2 bell and Maide Brads! there be delivered to bim earpets xblood hose in ladies and mis WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, sdadllon WIN Fasied Ghai Gu a part| ore eorre coe cy eed KOCw | ee caiepres Ot oar Tlenes | meas is of two feet in length, | $es sizes at toc and upwards f : 2 aT “t' from long observation that the mass | #od Messrs. Maurice Nash and Hemse) jo) 0 he ton, the law being | yo yards gingham for ase. Good oa = of the South, when it is remembered Of the pedible thititend re little. | Harris occupying the left box; and |.) hen aa tity a yp. ayl ANNOUNGEMERTS. what a hold the Péputists, who ad ¥0- | eee annie ran, | Miss Madge Tucker and Mr. Richard | jincis, hy ° quality in dregs and apron styles é Arte? an | Phe) inclined to accept as true a) Rudy the other. es bs thes th . cate more radical changes of poli eS een aan” i i ti ; ve t positive assertion repeatedly made] The curtain rose on the drawing] bushe!, the vt at a bushel ee ' pr a he ete ions in iis era and well stuck to; and to be swayed | room scene in the oe te al| shall contain ¢ ther tw peck oF four P real 3-P real 1, dig racken< vunty, subjper tothe | than all other parties together, bave jy nassion rather than by reason, So| Under Ditticulties.” ir. Will Far- , — : gained in some of the states. That ley, as Mr. Yardley, * delivers peeks eae ee ee ern ec varolinn t ise Ge the has gone forth and has been | Hes, soliloquy while awaiting the princiy f the law be TiNin ed Deut lpneetvad tu Which | oe ne ee 80 persisted in as to lead not only) yal of his “adored one,”’ Miss Dor- Srelsie Id coin, with | 30 pieces new styles pergales " stes © equal to its face value. )the same quality sells everywhere the bashful General Grant, captain, lately returned from Mexican ws an Jul and won subsequently married Miss Dent, a reigning belle of St. wooed toda, subs antial dwelling Occupied as a boarding house. Gexerat Wevier reports thi more than half the Island of Cuba pacified, yet the destra tion of a number of tow within the + territory. 1s not usually found necessary to d he orders lenge pacified” Nastate a peaceful. country wiih: Ge) enabied him to. leave the charitable] and sword; to visit with death and) institution and return to Las old destruction a people who are not at! rome in comfortable citcumstance war, Tr is unforiunate that in te how TT Aof her greatest gferil fiew wi hour Greece shoyla he compellet tv grap ple with didsensions and posite re bellion from ‘within. ‘There is ne another throne in all E woor tl world occupied by man so thorough ly worthy and devoted to bis so unselfishly desi sof their goo as King George of (ireece. Tue silver Democrats of Chicago, have split and a new judicial ticket} Should observe the terms of their pa- will be put into the ticld by dissent- role, General Grant felt that the eon WhaS ane, . laddiie bh the} Course proposed would involve his ticket nominated last are also sadly disappointed in th newly elected Mayor. The probabilities are will result in the rison. th split nomin} cond judicial ticket by the bolt ing Democrats, and the triumphan| Tur Rev. the done such’a great work in connection rank W. with the Armor Institute and Ply- | ford, according to the statement of 0, will likely| tabernacle} mouth chureb, of Chi be called to the Broadw in New York, Rev. few equals as a pulpit orator, anc should he go to the great metropolis | Point, but got into trouble with his of the American continent he will let is a wake many from their argy. aside from his oratory he most assiduous and effective worker in the u , | the first Tennessee battery and was! Paducah Commandery No. 11,|8°0d Opinionet him. ‘The daughter field in various ways. | commissioned captain. In 1863 he zhts Templar, se'd an enthusi- |! disenchanted until she accidentally " 2, ; «ga was authorized to raise a regiment of | @stic meeting lust night, and elected | 048 out through her cousin, who Tux English Secretary for Foreign , he. Suet Giihare tik Cie asthing heard Garsick relate the incident at ; artillery and succeeded in organizin et the ensuing year, Ar, Affairs announced in the House of meet Tina caniNBy youn Landrum, of Mayfield, was|the clan, that he was only acting. Commons on Monday in effect that| ive batteries, In 1864 Col. Cr - ch: sev Eminent Commauder, to ance The genius ot ee: arrick unex- Pati Greens clothed. hareslt in: bel d, as he was then called, was dis-]oeed Mr James KE Wilbelm, who] P® Ash ieg od Vigot’s admira- missed from the service on a charge] had beld the position for four ye Hon, and he not only consents to the voming humility and with assurances | « f ft years, | oom, ane ‘% io . | of appropriating property to lis own| Rev. Warner Moore, of Mayfield, |!@M4ge, but asks Garrick to honor bf future obedience to the mandates of the powers begged their interven-} tion, she would be left to the mercy} **Man’s in- of the barbarous ‘Turk. juimanity to man’? was never more thoroughly exemplified than in the at- titude of the great Greece, to the righteousness of whose cause the whole world testifies. the Maria Spanish powers Tur vessel, Th navy, Was yesterday took part in the naval dis- Spanish esa, the pride of the among the vessels which play in honor of General Grant at the dedication ceremonies. She was the subject of a great deal of inter- est on the part of the people and hundreds desired to visit. and inspect young the Louis is still standing in that city people, turday, They rter H. Hare n of saulus, squeut Chicago divine, who has} nsaulus bas! horn 63 years ago in Kast Tennessee, toward | ple, is not very conservative, either. Cor. Wu. G. Kxieeix, a gallant Union officer lately resident in Chi cago, who received a wound in the neck which necessitated the insertion y,| of a silver tube to facilitate breath- nd ia y, Jing, having failed to secure a pen- sion and haviog suffered severe re- verses of fortune was compelled a to enter the soldier's , Til. He had been there barely two weeks when a gov- ernment check for $11,444 reached the of a handsome monthly ‘allowance, which at j short time sinc ‘home at Qui ce Ds It les him, with announcement Too uften are the benefactions of the government delayed beyond the time when they can benefit those who have so well earned them. Iy connection with the Grant mon ument the circumstances of bis suc- cessful opposition to President Jobu- ir " ‘ «| son's proposed prosecution of Gen- Lee for treason is recalled. | eral I] Having by the terms of the surrender at Appomatox guaranteed sumnesty to the Rebel leaders so long as they own personal honor, and after au un- successful remonstrance with the President be threatened to ‘resign the e| command of the army and leave the President John- ie {people to decide.’” son was well aware of the strength of t peral Grant at that time before the | who has just been ordered to super. in command of urkish army, is said to be an ), his real name being Craw- |sede Ediem Pasha nM} Ameri | Police Sergeant Holliday, of Chica- Mr. Holliday says he was 1| He was appointed as cadet to West 1) superior officers and was dismissed for ‘ar broke out in disgrace | When the w he raised | juse, He then went to Mexico where| ! | he obtained a commission in the Mex- Jican army. Crawford continued in | the Mexicananny until after the war} Landrur insu! ordination, | Padui gospel truth. A majority that “a lie well stuck to is as go political ends, field, militated toward the absolute master of the even sup) sion of the trusts, that has the temerity stil to pose as great enemy. ople, the voters, to believe its assertions on this point it an important advantage at the p The plain, unvarmsbed truth, eyer, is that the Republican part they are interested. Temp'ar, Choose Officers. was elected sword bearer and Wood rvin, of Kuttawa, sentinel. The of offivers in full is as follows: Eminent’ commander, John leaders themselves to believe in it as) for the of them, | however, promulg ite it on the theory | the truth’? for the accomplishment of | Nothwithstanding the fact that the} Democracy cannot show a single act! during the four years in which it was whieh organization If it can induce the as gained many of the people but some of the|othy Andrews, and fivally rehearses, proving hi purpose of in the san ity of courage and Jtime becoming more familiar the speech he is to inake, the pr posal, He implants his knees on th floor and reels it all off, od as juncture Mr. Barlow, a dude, arrive bent op the same mission as M | Yardsley, | not proposing to th linadvertence. Barlow aud pres- their blissfully but he is wore fortunate iu | servant through Yardsle: with a bullion value ot ne h ar into gold coin, the sell s of th pais, the coal and the pota % | toes will be paid in dollars of the less value, ne and there ny time abi There never has never can be och of the presence of Jessie, a . easy are , ‘ i ie diuanies 4 maid, who assumes the responsibility | (rite a double standard hax never pr jof then and there giving Young} gyoed a » better than an alter Yardsley a favorable answer, to his} with. tae inavitabte amazement and chagtia, At this injustice wv refer 3, | uneertainty r tracts ax ce to future contracts b the | create much mirth in th ir efforts tol ® petals th mere | get rid of one another and have t te coast clear, but Miss Andrews, the tt mon polls. | bostess, arrives, and, for a time it is) ovailabl The financia ry ol hies difficult to discern who will get the) the United s of Fra roish conge, or inmore modern parlance, | conclusive evidence of the aecuracy of ty i8| who will ‘get it in the neck. Dingley law will, so far as may be| players, and desiring her to marry done ina tariff law, deal with them | Her cousin “*Chivy,”” finally heat Bl ena PUbt AR mck every else >, Be 0 pre 2 nim in the interest of the people. The | Very ting else futile, sends for Gar-| ioiter than 4 slow ame . | tick, who not knowing that Ingot’s| -pijos-tforald, fact that the sugar trust is up in|daughter is the one with whom he h:s| arms against that measure is sufli-| fallen in love, agrees to cure her of OeSIng Velsme Gt Paerener: cient to show that it is not being her infatuation, and is invited to din- favored in the schedules in which| Sef the next day for that purposes almost overcome, but true promise proceeds to carry agreement, by simulating vess, insulting the other guests. demolishing with a lavish out him by accepting his daughter, Mr. Carney is undoubtedly a ge- nius, and as ‘David Garrick,’? the actor, was a favorite with all, He is an actor who loses bis own identity list WwW. | and then became wealthy through his| B. B. Davis; « . io saat of of the paras ter he assumes, [interests in some imines. When|*vCutchen, prelate, M. Ki ' Chap-|and these are the only real actor Maree: 10) Ne ee pell; senior warden, W. K. Penroyt,| His delineation of the drunkard was peace was restored Crawford resigned | Hinigr warden, C J. Roth, re: |©sPecially fine and won for him much isis commission and went to New Jer-|corder, '. J. Moore: treasurer, Geo, |#PPlause from his many: admirers, sey, where he purchased an estate, {Ochlschlaeger; standard bearer,| Mt. Ed Paxton, who is also a fa- but soon grew tired of leading such a] Coleman; sword bearer, W, Moore, Yerite om, the amateur stage, won A + eat, oy en tot : r 7 r new laurel Si i" 7 is quiet life, His next step was to join] 3%) Of Benton, Ky. ; warder, W, L.]BeM laurels: as Simon Ingot, who is he Turkish ihaes 4 Bennett; sentinel, Wood Lrvin, of S°mething of a cynic ard a foe to the Turkish army, where he rapidly} Kuttaya, Ton 2 °'lactors aud their profession, Mr rose to the front and won great dis- tinction at the battle of Pleyna in the Russo-Turkish war, Southern Baptist Coatiton, Wilmington, N.c. Her howevi careful whom they adnutted, a Caban bom), and mal officers were, From May 3 to 7, inclusive, the| Mr. Will Farley, as **Chivy,’’ the A Standard of Vaine = Illinois Central will sell tickets to| despised lover of Ada, played the| OF monetary dard is nothing DEMOCRACY AND THE TRUSTS] Wilmington, N.C. and return at |Suob and profligate well, ‘and like the] Pt, measure of values.” Upon its sta me years ago some fellow said] One fare, good returning 15 days] others received well merited applause. | (, ysyst be reeocnioct anche ents sthe tariff favors the trusta.’? 1,{ {om date of sale, fe, ws is one of the best actors] abroad as well ax at. bome—if ovr In the Pom f as well understood that the ti tive commercial intarcourse with th: 1 e trusts! Dr, Edwards, specialty, Eyes, Kar,| Miss Not Murrin, in the leading} leading nations of the work) ts to cou: were not and should not be in favor] Nose and Throat, Paducah, Ky, Paxton is particularly good in this kind of roles, and was well suited to the part, and well applauded. ly‘ female role, was fupeitonty. A fine as When he ascertains her identity he is to his his drunken- and hand, dishes, furoiture and his sweetheart’s the senator's view on this point.—C the true and avowed enemy of the} Mr, Will Farley did very clever) Stent Petterson, trusts. Not ouly in the national, | Work, and was orgival and funy to| y bcltal deletion be but inthe state legislatures, practi-|# Pleasing degree. Mr. Rudolph] | ‘entity of moneatyeleula cally all the effective laws designed | *ibagen a8 ‘Barlow’ male a) | national prosperity, we would y si faws designed | typical “chappie,” depicting? tris| UN fhe Alone Forieft then to suppress these dangerous aggrega- | quite foreiga to his natore, it might | | \wcivermouth. now amount a tions of capital, lave been passed | be added to Lis credit as ahumin be- | jvouey in circulation in the Unitec aud enforced by Republican legisla- | : ates has been steadily on the increase tures and Republican governments. a ee band Babes apeeearabag 5 The vreiaaded cnatie te etigste se rete, Milt Selves ress | ee b phag ) StS audience, was alike charming and] '@" mout oa the part of the Democracy bas not) tactful as “Miss Andrews’? the 8 on daspheldougdlcage jh ' been verified by any acts or laws that] get of both young men’s arrows ‘of | [\!)8 [Wun jue toa’ mones ie prove its genuineness, whereas the | #ffection, and Miss Nell Murria as/ 5.200, making $21.15 4 per eapita or Republican party has shown its faith | “Jessie,’’ won the admiration and \ 71,390,000. bby itu works. reseathdive. a3 applause of all. The nouement the eve of th Y epeatedly, In pursu-| came when Jessie, the servant, under pie of the United auce of the theory that tariffs favor) the impression that Yardsley has pro+ cir ver gains trusts and by necessity free trade an+| posed to her, attempts to break otf San TEeecy, Oe tagonizes them, the Wilson tariff | ber engagement with Hicks, the)!" SarGs aF Mortis fa tered may be pointed to as an act against |Co%chman, and comes near breaking | /;,\,1..1 Lint peg seg ths weeks. ed Maindeneos ties « | up housekeeping instead. xf ee: 1 heave oh MeKis e! ut they cannot show 2) tions are made and Yarksley, at the! joy". total money in single trust that failed to flourish un-/end of his tether, ingenuously cou! ¢": he United States ‘ha der the Wilson tariff. They cannoy! fesses that he intended the proposal] risen to t um of $1 co Mleciioirot the-Republican ticket, people, and chose rather to yield the] how a single valid reason for the as | for Miss Andrews, and is then and| 7." capita ot patentee Antehchcenaly wi i “i a1 scepter ¢ . " 1 of 72,415,000. MEE Ghia cl Ellea Piahe 1 point than risk the result of 80 im-| sertion they may make that the Wils bo ad abil i uae reciate this iperease of a es of Edbam Vasha +l tosis “s . = ines. , eCOl es| jon, ent f aie ; é ha have! portant a step on the part of the late-| sou law was opposed to trusts, Trusts ae ys ieee er circulation’in the United been) pillaging ahd murderlog thelly victorious Lotenant: General of] axist and Rourish in Kogland under| Warthe evoutot the aventOe? and y necessary to say that helpless Greeks ina way that sends] the Uni ¥ The a pai iid | BD AYERT OF SHS AFORE) BRE ynths it amounted te " : ia undnekcaa: tan the Union forces, The act was duly) 4 system of tariff which eliminates | the one to which all looked forward ; re than $2 per capita re cold chills down one’s back. |} appreciated by General Lee and the continually all idea of protection ree, with more or less eagerness, was the e entire populatio: But the Americans have become ac-| other Southern leaders. General more effectively than does the exist-|Presemtation of “David Garrick,’” While thesabgolute circulation ha customed to that sort of thing. It) Grant had previously, ia a personal] ; Ape witb Mr. Matthew Carney in the} Passed all previsos high-water marks - ies ’ ae ing law in this country, aod this ‘i n | th At t 8 sti has been going on so close to their! letter to General Lee, fan bi 3 ) title role. Briefly, the plot in the I b . Jon is-atill $1.3¢ 1 ar ae etter to General Lee, given him 88-| knocks the props from under their| play is that Ada Ingot, daughter ot | Below thatora ust before the pani doors that the stench in their nos-| surance that the construction the lat-l theory, President McKiuley in bis} ricb East Indian merchants attends| 2% the 1 now higher than Is nbearable. Ex : pm ‘y: ) is , it was i any year ithe histo trils is unbearable. Edbeim and his) ter had placed on the terms of sur-|igaugural address left no room. to{® Performance of *Hamle nd falls| op tin ee Rg feed tae pagan aie peniby seco Le render was correct. itpabe where be. stund ou! this ‘ques in ve mith sage ne the raat Why are t not as good as they compared with Weyler and the} [sas 4 uent actor, who at the same time falls | were alor the late ‘80% aniards, | Osman Pasita, the hero of Plevna, | #2: He did not mince his words iq love with her, whom he sees in u| bec good t in dealing with the subject and the/ box. Her father has an aversion to| 1 | not « mney in cireula Capital it becomes two, wh more money. I pay you tl ars for wares, you sec Labor—Lut when I go to buy bread { find them only worth one, so I From by Davic don't sce it n Crusoe’s Money,” ‘The 1. The money supply of this country ind of the world at arge is not con tracting, but increasing rapidly, 2 The ley price of farm products is caused by increased production, not by contraction of the currency Free ige of silver would 1 of anyone ot Improve the I would be the ind privation ses and all per tinue and develop. aa $3.50 and up for toc per yard, this week 52¢ Special prices continyéd on car pets this week only Save your money us. iE. GUTHRIE & C0, Phone 155. by calling on NEW Millinery Store MRS. A. E. TALLON, 315 Broadway. & Galt House LOUISYILLE, KY. American Plan 3,00 to $5.00 per “day, Rooms only $1.00 and apwards. A. R. COOPER, Manager. nd Mistending noth If eam prey meet hit Lin that way te t teontest, Whowould want ¢ Not of these inen w free coir those term! “ th would be satistied. ‘ em would then get what he is aft tinder the pretext that free coin “equal rights of gold that he wa find am advoea anyone te Land silver sh : that both e for anyone om to the mint I chal ve to deny that fre be ani © coinag pure mand: one of them will dare to meet this ehalleng : $ $ ° ° $ $ : a orI ithe new spring Mar 's and Womery’ H. DIEHL & SONS 310 Br Prices the Lowest. Goods the Best. SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY SHOES ™S at a ee ee oe “et Just Come to Town styles and shapes of s high and low cut ‘oadway. rer Telepnone —IS HEADQL L ALLY ARTERS) FOR—— Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goo’ EOME MADE LARD A SPECI£° &c. Cor, Sth and ile Sts. CITIZE 6 Mee Uapital and 7 Open from 9 urday adwany, SAVINGS BANK, Surplos, $120,000 00} 4m, to3 pm, On Sat- nights from 7 po 8. 17 1 VW. hott, Expert BLACKSMITH Aiy APPAR TRADE, WILL YOUR LATE igam t auadiy OUNG & SON, JW. Interest Paid on Tine Deposits iver A. Rup This demand for free cc 4 cover intended to conceal the t r pose of thase who ask it. Most who support shis measure have been wet sucht of resentative and every » plattorr misled any deceived the question to mines, to any senator or r congress or to any date on the free coin the following terms ‘If we grant free or unlimited « without cha for the will you demand nothing more a man who knows what the tru pose is will answer "Yes" Edward Atkinson en put age, coini pur to that ques tion Can gai by alvi Suits $13.50 and up (Made to Order). We use the best offeloths and gmploy only Jour igilors. 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