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DAILY SUN, omitted nouh = aamaes | sixe the r detesiation 0! Published every afteraoon, except] Mouey Democrats. Speaking of this accion of the Jate. mn, the )oosv'lle Eveniag A GREAT SCHEME, —— THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | conve: Pian to Corner’ All Kentucky INCORPORATED. —<—<—<—<_—$_ The effo:t to umie tne Democratic) vary in Ken: acky oa state and local Ranaxcum | issies las failed. jacINeEDTTOR “Ty Uuers aes and in their utier- oom -Pener WR. Suith RW. Crements, J.,{ances le vossr'dvea Devoe. acy, tuvough the lips of is mae-| to make war on Said That Fifty Millions of Dollars Willbe Needed, Williamson J. J. Dorian THE DAILY SUN al atvention to ALL local hay interest in Paducah and vicinity ‘Rot neglecting general news, which ven as fully as space will permit without rv pas de cia ined New York, June York ‘Jouraal and Adv A great financial plan is in cogo over & proposilion io vaieds of the whisky io ine be vulgar vilupeca jon of the b-ovhel oravor who aseails v.rtue. Free s'tver is again to be the shib- not of the Demovratie pa vy, wot a lost remnant of that organi- Unived] ment, and even in the abse THE WEEKLY SUN As devoted to ‘ne interests of our country pa Fons, ad will at al times be fertaining, while keeping. 1! political affeirs and topes: whi Be a fenrlons and tireless ex tins and teachings of the CORRESPONDENCE. ft tue weekly edison of formation of a syndicate to buy up] subject to all the lows of 80,000,000 gallons of whis' id in Kentucky. fact not) carly implies advancing the pric scent dteaw” be a delusion but a realiiys thea we are Among the other reasons gecLis the statement that the bavhs money on the a8-| jiquor held in bond are afraid of ade-| ernment to (try to) fx the ational Repuvit lower p) ‘wemoea Parties will oppose free » Iver y they have already loaued. The] !orical_ co ‘aid, originated with Sam- | 7° M. Rice, president of the Amer-|?° an Spirits Mf'g Co. s{coeded che old whisky trast. 1- learned that the p ent, in wi 1t_hoy v locality Within thi tion sioa of commer Daily, per annum.... Daily, Six months. Daily, One month,.. ipddsuy, we Will vave The] neither, « vesimeis, wider marke.s, aod au un-| exampled dea labor aod capital. We believe tuis returning prosper- , Luis revival, ¢ will so relieve the shed so far iis bevelits, will soa the lethargic rea, toat the © howler will be looked oa as and it he escape obly,on \WDuiise pever to wok of | Utter.” Weekly, per annum in Specimen copies free The President of the U went dowa to the capiiol Wednes¢: ight to hear the M: with 2,000 or more 8 of ¥atious colo: seemed to enjoy it vem, only he sat in © while they.occupied the benches ed around on vend -piays- twice a week for of the populaca, on Wednes- « evenings at the east front of the cuviol and Saturdays tue White House. coucerts call out @ large assemblage FRIDAY, JUNE 4), 1897. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘ThefSUs isfauthort I assy lode will be and conditions, a8 much as} ment several thm The Sum is duthoriied Marshal of the City of Pw Gueah, Ky. subject to the weuion of the Kepub- Hean Convention. os 5 conditar’ ¢ inio a thousaad frayure elect Bradley senayr, and Carlisle to eterna! dénhagogues who piexched a new gos- tation ia 1895, h in one hati and a’sword Tn the oiher—i lose 0 cont-olled the couvenon of Litlipu- tians at Fraekfort; am sitveris'to be theone iesve in every clection, from constable to clerk. It is to be a ‘free si'ver or bast’? ermpaiga once more, lieve in Loui ville ag well as in every coooty of the It is the flag, not of Dgmoc- racy, but of ; Populism, ¢whigh was raised at Fraakfor alwas gone to (vf ‘and will go to det ay to save the ps future se:vice is hoty al/.ance ‘The SUN is authorized to announce : dawnation, those f the Police Court of 3 candidate for ace of ‘ubject to the action and they enjoy the music alt the audi- ences ave célored people, old wen urchins, grannies , and dark-skinned belles aud dsadics in silk hats and diamond pins aud yellow gloves. THE SEWERAGE QUESTION. It is hard to understand the op- position that ts Weing manifested to a sewerage system by some people in If there is one thing more than another that Paducah needs it is a comprehensive system of sewers. Strangers coming here for the ‘first time refuse to beliéve that Paducah lacks that essential of every. modern and progressive city, and the longer that person remains here the moie astonished he becomes that Paducah, & prosperous and energetic city of nearly 25,000 people, should a‘iempt to exist without sewers. should , have above everything else; she should not presume to ask outside people to locate here or to invest their morey here before she with a sewerage system. find more various kinds of able- bodied odara an any given this city than ought to exist in. the whole, county . of. McCracken. gutters are cesspools of disease and filth, Malana, which seems to be|atcengthen’ instead of weaken the gen- the scourge of this city, springs from |¢"e! aatagonism in the United States our gutters and permeates the at- mosphere to a terrible extent, These | resolution will {rece are plain words, but they ave. trde, in .he House tlen tian it could get In this respect Paducah is lament-| now, Among these the Presidext sat for nearly an They enjoyel hin as much as he would pot ‘we epjoved then, permit avy exception Wiser bis coachman at- tempted (0 Crive ac~oss a forbidden of the street a pol've nan siopped it that flag bas t jowKen.yely, Jit wes the Pres‘dent’s car- coachman to The Pres‘dent said, no, where other that he would not go i people were forbidden. Reed and Belligereucy. From the Globe-Dem = Not al! the people who’ Blawe Retg and the Republican , majority in the House for declinirg to take up the Senate's belligerency resolution im- mediately are cranks. Western Kentucky, Comberlard river, 1s suffering from supplies - herself Work is in progress ona new de- yrie Plains by the Lilinois litle unreasonable, idenUy opposed Aoolaretips om the Welligescury Ques tion until Special Commissioner Cal-! 4 his final vepert of goo divout ta Baba. Dhere iv # strong The administ.as | yot at ¥ to aay, Cen Tue Mad son county fiscal court i meet Friday and determine upon sowe plaa for purchasing the pikes, Editor Wil Scott, of the City Kepublican, got the Dawson Sprirgs posiofiice, a deserved to Spain on the Cuban question. this surmise be true tLe | One day recently Rev. of Hopkins county, had shipped from his farm 260 gallons of sirawberries, David Wilsoa, a negeo, who mar- |dered his wife, was hange'l at Morris- ive a larger vote In any case a decent regard ably bebind: the- times, Until’ she] fos the administration cemauds that re xetion be postponed until the inquiry into the si.uation in the isiand woich bas.a sewerdge system she will. to a certain extent be shunned by capi- talisté and home seekers. the President ordered Another reason why mauy Repub Mayor Yeiser may see fit to mark |licans want the House to go si the closing days of his administra- tion as mayor by vetoing the sewer- age ordinance, but by so doing he} harm as good ti tue will put himself down as opposed to| would, at the same progress and to the advancement of| rassing to the Unite It is to be | Bition of belligereucy status of the them to greater effor\s probably enable them is completed. | Siate Treasurer Collins, of Flori- da, who is charged with being short in his accounts this belligerency matter is that ih pregant coy. believe that, under regognition would do asm Five people were fat Pout ina cireus tent at Lyno, itew bank has Paducah’s best interests. ; hoped that if the mayor does veto the. ordinance that his reasons will obviously of a business nature and |or two, that his opposition will not arise, as | thé United Siaies wold many sippose, trom “purely politival| ar a0 Wrecker Johnson's institution. bequest for a pub Jud., lust week, » new armored cratser. led from New York yesterday land to participate in ueen’s Jubilee -eelebration, place this moath, n by Mexico and Bloomington Vieg of Central and South Aap All this would insure for the: Cubans the regular treaimeni « ed to prisoners of war. recognition of the Cubans as be'li erents would aid them embatrasé tie Unite But there is another side to this The difficulty in getting By the Memocracy of the state of | supplies for the Cubans ould be Kentucky, ia conventivn assembled, | greater after recognition as “belliger- itis Resolve |, First—That we bere by reaiticuy our faith ia (he priieiples | Uniied States would be compelled to set forth avd enumerated in the plat-] treat each belligerent alike. by the Demucrade vnveniion held at wml | bound for Er “FREE SILVER, OR BUST.” The recent aggregation of free sil- verites and 16 to 1 devotees at Frankfort adopted a platform which started off as follows: ge German carp fish, weigh- pounds, was found | Downs’ fo. *! ents than’ *it form adopted party in atic SF goods to botirwfer es-ut present ot, temvlag Ub wets and terribly injuring her recognition. as. it vontaband arcic'es, and ammunition, Staies or any platform as Lie of the Democracy of Kentucky. The rest of the plaiform is con- sistent with the Bryanism, ‘The famous Chicago plat- form with all of its revolutionary ideas is again adopted by the Kens tacky silverites apd-upomit they wil) make their fight. Speakiog before the convention. ge, Blackburn s ‘You have another duty to pp the nomination of a didate—the adoption of a platform. We already know what that will Le. It will be an unqualified, uncondition- al endorsement of the Chi I trast the committee will go further and take the silver plank} two from the platform and endo.se separately, makiog it ag-.etegng as human language can, ner stone of Democ:acy. has just begun. The guillotine and. lows is ttié proper reitibation| traitors to t!e party.’’ men started out. from ver yesierday in ® wagon, on which ave painted the words, *Co% Ith Van,’’ to preach rad- ical revolu ionary sovialism ia every pit of Colorado aud prepare the way for ibe ivaugyyation of Eugene {| Debs’ ‘co-operative commonwealth,” Tue Colorado missionaries are James Hogan, vice president of the Ameri- can Railway Union; ' Denver, and William Hol ovber neutral vessels, vapture on (he oreaa belligerents against whom they igned to be used, and in or- rcise this right belligerents are alowed to visit and el they overbaal. enersl principles of faier+ wuo would be physi in tis pa.icals Spain, for Cabs bas cece would be Woeds of Wisdom. No man ever world without the vo-operation of his to muidal en- ne exercise of this zight, in tke of-feel! iy Sveiwion ihe tates and Spain, hadive WJning.war uliimately be- pen the two Coun.ies, recognition would releese Spain fou @iy responsibil sy for the avis of ihe psurgenis age proprriy of Am questionably public seadmentin ihe United States is growing more ava nore favorable 0 revog"it on. What few sound movey Democrats] is well to look at both sides of the that went to the convention were not | quésijon,.and it is uofair to coademu allowed even standing room and the name of Senator Lindsay was greeted with hisses and Lowls, Asin their last yeer, the silverites| ministration’ representat déavors, or rewards aa endearing snile; wih what edofi- dence will he resort-io bis mere! dise or his farm, sail upon the seas, mec!diToult ‘It is the “cor. be is vot. speudivg. bid sueogity ia] ant assisting vain, bot that bis “ih tude and dsappelnis bistory of ever bui hait provid d apd the Republicans ise for delayiag fivdl action oa belligerancy until the present situ- te} aiion in Cuba's’ his vos aug spin hours, waile for is moutns of « pess avd disiass po pacwwer is prepared, &S ")tup luis» g | Centennial, Nushville, $3.85 “FIXING” THE & Question Kem ment Co The Bankers’ finds the ori, about silver in the demand that the ratio of its value to gold shall be dete: mined by the government, “It ever, no proper part of the.dvt, government to try to fix the values of the two metals. zine, “commodities as well as mo they are m and being ply and only because they are ties, and being commodities they have recognized and ingptuele va independent of any action of gove can over ‘fix’ the ratio of their vul that {t is the function and ditty of ¢ of the values, it would seem to tive va ment to fix (re 1t 13] gontrolling and operating the geld and @ the [syndicaie] silver niines, the sot would have to pay would range from] duction. It should do bo ents io $2.50 per ge vost is beheved its, At this rate the amount of 'y required to carry this « winsky would be nearly $50,000,000. s OF the prefe should it to do the former without ¢ This is the truth of th nutshell, Unless th acquires all the 1m decides how mucit silver and low gold are to be produced yearly. it is im * Tyo after it xed" 1 Dut it would not stey dxedyand Ira has at matter alone, cia “NO WATER. In the Port of 1 s Thi tion th visi ex que has never rain, This exception w ot t followed. Des} at rain Is a th Iquique region, not far n the Pacific ocean, w d by a dre the ren prevail Not @ blade of gr: to grow at Iqu ts a barren appearance this pla tropical sun. Ke tive way of conduct peculis tribute sisited by fc liquids most sought after by the no ose water is all a natiy Ae? arapak = | ts. This work Jed very and immediately th of mux de employed by the at thes in dist ting the water t@ th 8 of the mules are mad. re tanks, one on either sid they being filled for distrib is too scarce to be dealt « Inately to those mules a a rht, pantir strain of their hea teat, with their ton Frequently they will stop on the r way and turn their heads back « from the outside of the tanks s h the water as has been splashed by thei jogging along. It is am 1es raising of live stock, visions are very high.—PI Press, onsquently pr Valuable Pate of Tropsers; ack has an art hich he wou ire 1 f 25 com skins of t Sonth Af nt snd are in sor Personality of the King of ¢ Personally th panionable ma e, parti¢ ularly susce Aaues can husmor, and not 4 ngentin the iinuta of official etiquette; he pombetimes gives one f impressiog that he will le glad when the formal part of the ceren an bieyele, which no nterpretation of royal Heense would permit bint von the highw He is, howey 1 diseiplinari and his children have been brought v to feel the ful! force of the T house-father, ‘he crown prince 8 years old and father of a fam »oks to hin, Jren, for pe 1 to all th Prof, Benjamin Ide Whe tury, ys. doa : in Con There is this py favor of the wild © of peace; never & ladle! phia North Amer: $100 Re ‘The readers of this eara that there ds at at scence hax been able ew, and that is Catarrh, i t tional diwease req n a alla Catareh Cure bs tal acung direc ly upon the the pe. hv Constitution, in dotng f1® Work, ‘Toe much faith Jn its cura’ ve old by Drugitst Hall's Patnily Pills are the best, ‘Take the Nashville, Chattangga + Louis railway for Tenneffee ; rognd trip good for seven days. “Being,” says the Bankers’ Maga: | yy and being commodities before and after MnO ities, the law of variable supply and dem vn: and value among others, and these vari+ ations not belng uniform for both met Of! als, it 4@ impossible that government | family of 13 children and was dir | Gov. Wil¥am Bradford. | “If, however, it should be insisted » neither. It is folly to expeet ength abandoned theeffort. The | lution and y United States has also tried’the experi« nes Without success, It 16 the theorlats were letting the and exemplary ers, On returning home, her sex hav Haque, and No Grass) tne been discovered, she resumed the | port of Iqui- of on Septem 1891. During the last half hour prevalenee of @ hurricane rain arkable fact known ip the ant seaward hin a tulius of a few hundred miles, is a belt betweeo | the confines of which inceskant rains Ss was ever known und the surrounding and living apartments of $ are peculiarly constructed, and little protection is necessary, the climate being warm. Many have just a thin substance for a roof, sufficienly hick to keep off tw hot rays of the tag hte of the primi- ig business in this aport town .con- stanty meet one’s eyes, the most amus- ing of wh e ma er water is dis- In most ports ines are the h, however, is not the Good — arthktng alls for. The water beat from Arica calls three times a » are allowéd a limited Water Niserim: ey present | ed poets set up in the 1. expensive thing to have clothes washed, and in many eases new slothing con be bought cheaper than the cost of laundering. The absence of pasture lands and water prevents the stitut ed h made the unfi 1 wish I was delphia An old pair of trousers worth more t dayo A ng isu sociable, com- Grawn features ar keeping with ber She is # dowd tion of togs means a run-down condi- tion of spirits, feet needed a protracted stay at the hog pital. Most of th badly, Egquomy, no doubt deal to do with thi sex, Lack of good sens Did it ever occur to you hobblers that you have worn for years stockings tog | short for your feet! Dop't cling to &% if you veed a nine, Give your wes | plenty’ of room and walk Uke gentle- brought to the surface in the spring at the year reminds me of # conve does not come trovping along to tor. tent me In the «pring of the year. 1 think people who are bothered wi L | are bothered with life’s cares never-feel so bothe! pee te now je always feel so old and earthworn,” "Tt Is adorable time I catch a robfn's note until the | Summer days urrivg Tam in Elysium. | from date of purchase, 1 like the the getting togethe 46 only a fresh cont ¢ back f ation, Then T ta flowers,” “My “Is not to be able toa ers T want. [think if FIRST WOMAN sovoiER, > Read by Paper on Deborah Samp & Deacenda: Deborah Sampson, kno lutionary army, always has beon an at tractive figure in the history of that period. It is interesting to read of that brave character, but much hear an account of hes-tife from the lips of one of herdireertescendants, which was the pl ato & vom: vany in Memorial Bilt, Chaftettown, ent nfternoomrsdtwas-the-repalar of the Bunker Hijl Cb iters of the American Revolution, ich the regent, Miss M. Fh. Hrazler, Mra. Suste we piled, from Deborah, Sampson's own statenieats to one of her kin ard t rls of the United States pension « the twelfth of a s ' wentber 17, 1760, She bad no early advantages, but by ste was able to teagh sehool in Middlebe vent to the house of Ms. Leonard re and possessed herself of clothing | prepared to @nlist with « privateer, t ab wed her design on learning f the captain's druelty, At Belling listed as a continental sol om the town of Uxbridge, under Shirtliffe, Near the ustered hed she was 1 ster, and m r recruits to West Point +0. placed in Capt. Webb's com f light infantry, Col ad's went and Gen, Patterson's bi ments that follo from fear than from shared in @ the Yorktown, he tre and, in fact, her litary career was full of adventures, ut she bore herself with firmness, reso- jent endurance, which ores are often th to the stronger sex. Mrs, Jackson de- scribed the several wounds the brave ke of the testi for faithful daty luct from ber lead woman rec monials given customary ayiparel of her sex. She died aron on April 27, 18 67 years. “It may truly be sa Mrs. Jackson in elosing.—I xeript PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL or Porter, the new president's Las a tall, grace we smile and @ hearty laygh generous, never offending people op personal grounds. Abner C. Sr. of Salem, Mass, who ce pis ninety-seo ond birthday recently, is eaid to have built the first cracker machine, & ma- chine to shave out keg stock, and the Urst printing press to print both sides of @ sheet at once. —John W. G prominently in the steel pool, called a meeting of the campaign contributors in 1992, and was disgusted to find ite recres proceedings fully reported next morning by a reporter whom he miss took for a capitalist, r. Zangwill amd his brother, whe writes under the name of “ZZ,” do their literary work at opposite sidee of a writing table, and, working at white heat, they throw the sheets on the floor, ering up and sorting out the de- when the day's work is over. hor Isidora Cousina, $200,000,000; Letty Green, $50,000,000; Baroness Bur- ) Mme, Bar {The} followinas woe! ih to es neatthion te et eet tte, a, $10,000,06 anee’s senat h sits iu the pourg palace, has struck against ff any more statues d-hewd dens. It draws the line Paul Varlaine—the last poets bow Bapvilie, Hear! Murger, : beir * sso bald festivities at Spu: abt Master ur ree ality in the in ke up in bis father's faoy and | remark: “O, don't This is the season to enjoy sidewalk | studies, By the way, how oddly di- | versitled are our feelings just now, | Boul ly stamped upon the faces that pass me yonies and d ‘ords are plain is the feminine bing of para owes Unquestionably her end chirpy maannef to her hing so quickly places asant footing with the world nner consciousness of belng t our best She is f lowed by a sister whose lagging step are in general make-up, and a run-down condi- There are women who walk as if their ssera-by walk has a great peculiarity of my even more, Speaking of the varied emotions tow} day, Said one loathe this sea rd the oth n to another: I haven't a sorrow nt that the memory of It d as reshneas of nature makes ettog r(d of old things an@ 4 of new, even if it It a sort of ingplr "(ho wew lease of #rass ad the trees and with the At cross,” next three months T we ld no OF an gate wld not ask odds stede hard Unes,'- puso hacandiag hid wear for the ot narcisyus ang | #24 St. Louis railway for ‘Tennessee to fame as the only woman who served in the revo- e 60 to If not, why not? . | our interests, our interests are nto our business: | methods and see what we are doing. lan is to give a the best goods at prices that wor fron y bar competitors, rofits and quick fairest way of dealing with th in the ‘same money. 3: bbed hose, all, j lawns, good gular its, dies’ silkaline fast Hlack hose, 260 | everywhere, our price ipo, Lace-striped organdies only Newest styles polka-dot organ es, | D, Cbvice patterns, % New live of ruggin bright col Our Lige of \ lors at ht to belong exclusively | 75 to $3.00 are beabtic: | colors and styles are varied (0 sult all that ne parallel to Deborah Sampson Is to be found in thé annals of any nation, 1 a Tle is witty, friendly and | | %, who figured so >: DAVIS, | Wik SATE AND 1ROY ~"*zER. | 129 South Third § Established 1985, Johason Foundry and Machine Co, anufacturers and Dyuler 5,000,000; Miss Mary Garrett, | | wel, | ejecta" Steam Engines, Boller, House Fronts Mill Machinery ... And Tobacod Screws, Brass and Iron. Fttings. Castings r y home, but when | he saw the meray of toys, Christmas * DALE AM, Pa. ‘Attorney-at-Law Louisville Irust Building, pas BY PRnusgION TO reet, between enue and F street WASHINGTON, D. 0, est, n, and pleas- nd 'sight-seers T. M{HALL, Prop. hessee Centennial Exposition, The Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Promptly answers n lover of spring: | Lous railway will sell round trp Fyom the very first {tickets from Paducah to Nashville at r $3.45, good to return seven days City Ticket Agent, whitewash on my | ¢g 425 Broadway At the Sun office old papers, ni it In a listener, | and clean, just the thing to put un- ‘ord ail the flow: | der carpeis and on shelves, na mang owen CMH Reoutd have just | per hundred. Take the Nashville, Chattanooga | ' { + and the Our line of new lawns, batistes, linens, grenadies, organdiq | ete., cannot fail to please We invite your insy linons 00, 315 BROADWAY | | | | j i] Theorparated 1st | i | $3.85 round »le to @Atord only now | Centennial, Nashville. and then a meager-loo\¥me lot of floy. | trip, good for seven dayn, it \ : $ ° $ : $ o ° VOCVVUVWED! - ew Just Come to Town All the new spring ftyles and shapes of hn aid Tow cut 7S 3ONS Men's and W EML & $10%Broadwa y- Prices the Lowest: Goods thé Best. SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY BOOO080O8-4003 ‘This is somethin, ners’) A HANDSOME ROCKING CHAIR FR COMP TOUS FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES 4 AND FURNISH } Kindly bring y We will aL Ama. JOHN J. DORIAN. i BROADWAY M.E pe ‘ Ky |Give him a cal! Gen’! Electr; ~ Caligraph ESTABLISHED 1864,- oe -O Miss Mary f), E GENERA L-INSURANC AGENT | Telephone 174. Wall Paper »"_ 4 ~ —Window Shades IN THE LATES'F PATTERNS. PROMVE ALLENTIONGLYEN TO ALL ORDERS, VW. S. GR wt. Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware STOVES, : NOP Will exchange for old Machines AT DORIAN’S. Ofy one en) Wig of t FREE TO OUR GUSTOMERS G GooDs. ee JONES 1 ——SELL8s—— c Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights esidence Lights Current tor Fans _ P, I ron. It makes me sick to hear people | Convenient to cars and phices of inter- Most central locat ant home for tourists ‘5c per month. + SION, Bupt. ts HEADQL ARTERS FOK Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Magerial. Apples and Ora _ Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. ‘elepnone 118, °.B.S Te Y a cai th and Trimble Sts. TARKS, ! AGENT FOR and Densmore Typewriters and’Supplies. | 107 SOUTH SECOND'STREE1 at liberal figures,

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