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inc Daily, per week. “Jack Chinn thought he scented a job.’ The wonder is that there was not a whole earthquake. Jack Chinn “thought he scented a job." Well, we are inclined to think that there was one lying around somewhere ;for if there is one man in the Blue Grass state who is thoroughly up on jobs it is the only Jack Chinn. The “Register” also tukes unction to its 16 to 1 soul and ‘among the delegates were many who did not vote for Bryan last year.”” It jal attention to ALA. local hap | aducah and vicinity Jis presumed that they the which will ” “many young men “THE PADUCAH DAILY SUM, ee Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, eM, Pisner 3. R. 8 Hin, RLWC Clements, JK. aii n in remarks that THE DA DAILY SUN aii give Pentngs of Interest in Pi Bot neglecting general news, EES any oe epee win pormait without re were who were a ‘*no- to expense. of the convention. a just conception of Kentucky ticeable SHE WEEKLY SUN Auy on As devorad te the in‘arerts of our country pat | ot fons, and will pat times be newsy apd eb nite keeping Ate readers pester | manhood willjnot foram not and toy while it wt! ‘exponent of tbe. do jational Kepabl) feat who bas the independence gine for would al- iu thet disap- fa ai pottical a be a feariers and tireless trines ans teachings of the can party. ‘CORRESPONDENCE. specta! feature of the weekly edition « Tae tue will be fis. Correspndenc ment, in which 1 bopes ably. t sree torality within the Wimite of “+ « ADVERTISING. Rates of advortysing will be made knowg ¢ appiteati ‘Office, Standard. Block. street. ainau who bist year voted hiner or McKinley, If to get political pointed oilive seekers theorists thut-withered newed their sil tha either F caugh low bim crowd of guerillas and socialistic at Frankfort siance to Alt asldlend and Blackburnism. CONCLUSION. Courier- EGITIV ATI The avempt of the 2.25] Journal to counect the toll gate raids with the teachings of — th Democratic party is ike the idiot ravings of a disappointed dotard.— 1.00} Register. That depends on who the **Demo- cratic party” is. If by it is meant the Free Silver party, the party that adopted the Chicago platform; that endorsed Debsism and Coxeyism; that acknowledged Altgeld, the archist as an honored ches daily that banks aud Daily, per sini. Daily, Six months. Daily, One month, Weekly, per annum in ad- vance . Specimen copies free SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1897. a —_—_—_— ANNOUNCEMERTS. Traps iefemhorian to announce {JOHNSON ane leader; that Aya candies Die Mc ion i other Rétion of use igepabtienn party: have po legal righ corporations o that takes honor the gang 0! ed to violence at the first session of the Kentucky legislature in order to defeat the will ,of the people; that applauded the cowardly and murder- ous assault upon Senator Walton in every possivle uieaus 1 candidgte fr Marta of the City of F He ie jee ta one potion of the Terpt jueat Hican Couveption, tougls who resort- ‘The Sow 1s authorized to apounce B. W. PRATT » for Jatge of the Rolice Court of candid Melty’ , "ubject te the action the country continue to be encourag-| the ones who committed jthe assault ; ing. Dun's Review of ‘last week /—If by this party 1s meant the‘‘Dem- shows that the quantity of business] ocratic party,’’ then the attempt is handled through the country is near-| all right and -the conclusion reached ly as great as in the years of greatest] is legitimate. prosperity, the May business exceed- eee ing that of April, which was within] ““HAKMONY” AT FKANKFORT. 10 per cent. of the largest on record. A Louisville gentleman, a sound- While the margins of profit are} money Democrat, says the Courier- smaller than heretofore, the amount} Journal, who sought admission to the of business Landled is large and with | Frankfort convention, gratifying prospects for the jfuture, thus com- t to the state convention Ex-Canpivate Baran knows which | un‘er instructions as old-committee side of his bread is buttered. He is| delegates and attempted to carry out the | te Programme arranged; that is to quite conscious of the fact that the} sooure a hearing for our delegation. return of the gold Democrats to” the| Never in my ranks of the Democracy would be fa-| quite a number of conventions for a tal for his ambitions for the presiden-| young man, did I witness such out- tial candidacy in 1900, _ Hence, he|t8e0us, unkind and disrespectful treatment of Democrats as we got on has issued a new pronunciamento aD-/ +46 qoor, ‘The entire convention al- gouncing that gold Democrats can} most resolved itself into a howling not be admitted to the Democratic] mob. us individually. We asked convention a fair hearing. We told them that we had come as regalarly | elected delegaies; that-we had the} ‘Tux Guathern wing of the proteo- only credentials that were attested tion party in the Senate received an-} and signed by a member of the State otber acquisition to its ranks this} Central Cqwmittee, all of which they week in the transfer of Hon. J. C.|ignored.-*The chairman of the con- McLaurin from the House tothe Sen/ ‘vention took special pains to turn his ‘“ head from us and paid no attention ate, to succeed the late Senator!ty our motions or remarks. Indeed Earle, of Soath Carolina, Mr. Me- a he took great pleasure in laughing in Laurin’s speeches in the House dur-| our faces.” standard aud accept free silver as the principle of Democracy. PE te consideration of the Dingley bill were strongly in favor of protec- tion and against the Democratic the- ory of free raw material, There were] Wonderful Pov already five southern protectionists in of Pope County, I. the Senate and thirty in the House. SNAKE PROOE. of a Resident Some months ago se me remarkable stories were rife in the upper end of Tue political outlook for the gold) this county abont a certain individual Democrats is not very cheering when | named Silas Suggs, who was proof they turn their faces in the directi against the poison of serpeats, and by of the so-called Democracy. In New] * Majority the stories were discredit York, New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio, ed, ve Golconda ‘*Herald- as , is unresonable to OF COURSE! The Register of this morning, whose editor has just returned from the ,late {free silver sideshow at Frankfort, remarks that the conven- tion was ‘‘with a few exceptions above the years near above, z terprise.” This man, who well Kentucky, Jowa, and in pretty much every state where there is to be an|ing been a resident of Union precinct, election this fall, the free coinage of | this county, for many years, came to te 7 and will remain here the remainder of and such ‘leaders’? of that party 8 /this week, we are told. He gives Wilham Jennings Bryan and Joe ning | styled, and between acts preaches tc that there 1s no place in that party | the people attracted by bis wonder- for men «ho do not believe in the . the most venomous reptiles found in this region, such as cotton-moutbs, ‘Tax dewand for instant action upon | handles them as if they were as harm- less as doves. He incites them to decreased since prople began to un- derstun:| ‘hat it after time to show that he is_prote ed by bis great faith in God. To ulate and put into operation a defin-| 4 chicken was allowed to be bitten ite policy in so short a time as he has} by a copper-head and it succumbed missioner recently sent, to Cubs, !l sorts of theories are advanced as to how he e to 0 e ef Jaulge Calhoun, of Illinois, is ex- 0 how he is able to overcome the ef. gted to return to Washington this| iit that it is above our ken. We week and it is probable that some] know that he allows these venomous will soon be announced and that they hd - bagel and we sree know that will be satwtactory to the people of es have apparently no @ffect count for the fact. Mr. Suggs is a man eld. “He was born and reared his present home, as stated schooling in his life, but reads hi bible regularly and quotes scripture quite harmonious.’’ Of course it was Mr. Suggs, when asked how he happened to learn that he could searched before they entered the con- reading the word of G i. That h * o he word of God hat he “ ) vention and any one with “sound! didn't know he was a sinner until he When it comes down to making] he was convinced of it he at once re- things ‘harmonious,’ the leaders of] Pented. ‘That was about four years children, his wife having died some any pointers. twelve years ago, His Sa war, however, known by many of our citizens, hav- silver is being made {a leading issue, | t¥9 Monday with his box of snakes, exhibitions, if they might be Blackburn are loudly proc! ful power, He has in his collection free and unlimited coinage of silver copper-heads and rattlesnakes the Cuban question has materially anger and has them bite him time expect the the Presideut cou «! lurm! crows that no trick is used to deceive had for that work. His special com-| to the poison in a very few minutes. fects of the poison, but we must ad- definite developments as to policy | 'ptiles to bite him, and have wit on him whatever, and we cannot ac this country. ieias average in statue, and 50 He never had but about a month of quite fluently. harmonious. The delegates were al! handle poisonous suakes, said that by money”’ ideas was ruthlessly ejected. | learned it from that source, but when free silverites of Kentucky don’t] #g0-, He has a family of four living “om and that was when {is that of a silversmith, fe, aid I have been to Such remarks were applied to| perty unless they abandon the gold] "5 a5 no one would dare to apply tel of the! and | occupation | Sunday, ore little jar] for the last twelve or fourteen years | for round OPENING OF THE GASINO. A Large Orowd "Attended Last Night. Under Manager And The Troupe, Foppe .is Very Fine Well Improyed. The initial performance of the ses son at Casino Theater, Rowlandtown, | last night, under the direction and management of Mr. Henry J. Foppe, was an important event in local amusement circles, and its unprece- denved success was a source of much ification tothe management. Despite the fact that four of the company did not arrive until Wednes- dey, and that it required heroic measures to have the theater and the | The best. plan is to se! scenery in readiness by last night,the performance was excellent, aud the was not a perceptible hitch, consid- ering its being the first night. But far more encouraging is the fact that only the very best people the city were present, and th there in such numbers as w com- pletely overflow the auditorium, even standing room being at a premium. | For a first night, and a very cool one at that, this was something very pleas- ing to the management. The theater is the largest hereabout with the exception of Morton's opers house, and the stage 1s adequate- ly ge to stage almost any play. The building is cool and pleasant, well lighted, its acoustic properties could not, be bet- er, and itis situated within a few | rect of the street car terminal, and in the corner of Romona, one of the cluest parks in this end of the 5, aking of Romona, it has been [greatly enlarged and beautified for this summer, being laid off in walks with flower beds, seats, swings, a dancing pavilion and many other things to make it attractive, and il- Inminated at night by electricity. The performance last night did not bear any evidences that it had been gotten up in a hurry, and th were greeted with vociferous and well deserved applause at frequent inter- | vals. “The Mulligrubs’’ and “A Buneb of Jays,’ a comedietta and a farce comedy, respectively, designed chiet- ly to make you laugh, were well pre- jsented, and the entire company dis- played great talent and ability. ‘They are not only good actors and actresses, but exrellent people as |, and proved good entertainers Lu addition are intell | bred people, who have hs perience ia their profession, and whe will exert every effoM to give the eople first-class entertainments, and with every assurance of success, Bowen is beautiful ed, and is a very ver- acharming per- with Mr Paul Falilbusch, and Miss Nellie Me- Donough, also in the company, were together for quite a while with the Charlemagne-Koehler Company, and have had considerable experience in Shakespearan rotes. Mr. Olfver Fisk has been with the »*Two Johns’? past few years las | principally f vaudeville entertainments Mr. Harry Driscale in the original “Kablmer’’ produced at the Lyceum, New Y and = was **Romeo” in Jane Comb's **Juliet."’ | He was also in the Frederick Ward company. | Mr. E. W. much ex- compar) devoted 08 1 himself to comedy and Wright is a comedian of more than ordinary distinction The season of '9 he was with Jo- seph D. Clifton, and also with the Aerial Stock company. Miss Laura Deane, the soubrette, has been with Hoyt’s companies, and is_a fine dancer and vocalist. Miss Ella Frances has been in same of the best companies and her her character work is excellent. Miss Nellie McDonough, men- tioned above, is daughter of a former editor of the New York Dramatic News, who held the position for four- teen years Tie second perfor much better than |; company rebearsed performance hereafter less, ‘The troupe, under ment of Mr. Foppe, who h: eled with Barrett and other cele- brated actors, avd on better acqaint- ave, will daily improve. will be The day, and the will be fault- the man- THE “HEME cay e the Vengea w Pight: Side in the Ce wha own « ed t ext Jade Bot in the cele bis por decide it during the write it all out, “1 shall not make my decision public, however,’’ he said, ‘‘until 1 go to Benton the next week to hold court, Then 1 shall mail it back here and thus escape all risk.” I Aper= in he would week, and We have not the largest shoe store in the world and pever will have. It 1s large enough, however, to supply your wants, We dou’y/bay shoes by the train load, if 9 did’ we would have as much old eck on hand some others tha’ id not worth cents » dollar, We do buy shoes in mn large enougly quantities to be in w ion to ive prices that are led by féw aud excelled by nove Give us 4 / trial and be convinced. 133 Beoadway, LyXpiur & Lypoy, ont equ ¥. M,O, A, Rev, Samuel P. G+ibrook will lecture at tie YM Hall Sun day att jp w The ; te is invited to come wud har thi wished genleman Don't fslNo 20 to Metropolis vext It witkcodt you oviy zde tip, Dhe Steamer ‘Ganie wg leaves at Y:30 am. wud Y p.m debted to. she firms of Rogers & King dud Jolin Rogers & Son are hereby Vurned to call and settle the same at once Ww procegd’ by lay-fo vollegt sume, unless: opherwy 54 rk — Receiver of Ro, ers & ki STORING F Line Owned and Cperated by th Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- INCORPORATED. Evansville aud Paducah Hackets (Da Sunday Strs. JO FOWLER and yi HN S. HOPKINS Leave Pactican av9.¥0 iam for Keeping from Moths. “Yes, furs are casy enough to keep during watm weather,” @ man well known os a dealer and storer of furs affirmed the other day,when approached on the subject. “If Indies woul only use a few simple preventives they could | eep them at home as well as we cur in our storerooms. Of course, a ft garment is better hung up than folded away in @ box or trunk, First, be- cause there is less danger of crushing because moths n at their work ct a dark closet and have it papered all over, top anc bottom, with tar paper, As its sur- face is sticky, it should be covered with & second coat of paper, to prevent the plothes coming in direct contact with the tar. For tiis second coat I find newspaper as good as anything that can be used. Perhaps the smell of printers’ ink helps the tar to do its work, or it may be because newspaper is porous and allows the tar odor to come through ly. Refor hanging in this closet all garments, both fur are should be carefully beaten with asionder cane. F great secret of keeping f bes aning them before th way. If a moth or into th et with them the da is only parti While the egg will hatch the moth only lives for @ short while and cannot increase, but during that brief life i have known these little insects to spoil the beauty of an elegant garment. test care should be taken to b. furs clean before storit For this purpose a fur « used, or a Prev Them br simple and wrinkles; second, can be more readily oe Paducah and Cairo Packet |.Lo¢ ye Steamer DIC Leaves Padi 4 Memphis, New Urleaus & Cinciny Packet Conrpany. sCRAPY oan, KY FD prevented Saved From the Waters, Cor ralled on the comb, should be Levee, euder that will reach ‘the skin itself. The safest plan is to remove the garments frot this closet about once @ mouth an give them a thorough beating. persons hang them in the sunt OR thes occas eving thet the sun de Fit stroys moths and moth eggs, while , a matter of fact, it hatches the Busit nd, like any other heat, make moth thrive, “Wher ia som Foard box ad, the | agement Ttems of Spee al interest to Kiver People. Son’ O83 WHS EXCEL and levee t . | feelght dustiess The towboat RK. A cleat’ | pight en route up the river rua |tow of ties for Ayers & Lord, of ( c9goe The Clyde's fuel loaded with ¢ the Wharf boat last night The Diek Fowler Cairo this morning » | turns here tonight ~ | ekeursion up the O | tomorrow morning ‘The tow!» Frisbie here several days | wrist took her departure | day afternoon. Ashland City is due he Tennessee river t here return to Dany moruir 10 o'clock The H. W. Battorff is dye morrow out of the Cumberland will lay over here antil Mc Speed al sunk y be weds naaes t the same. wranvbags e furs, spots on dart in be ove! rand ha: » the here the furs ha 1 beaten duri © the odor is hard to cir ingre They should to preve inv colored sk come by ing f¢ they bio be in wind or That repairin removed lers use the fur already att y s t should be a Sa ccs the garmer e-lyed, Ma nitives jleaves on her | Monday Yt {t ay leaves on c n she the to jturn dpiw at stream Teon The t dilue toy river for St. Louis early t thad not put in her ta very late hour The E ville y | what late in arriv City this morning The brigut their reach,” go Record. May ul steamer of tis mor appearanc ekel w Clyde we early x fieight a er depart ceiviv dd wih she wr suat river poluts dees Mr Lamb,wt at He bout to 1 al ti 4 A crowd the 1 litely begged ght ineli The Mary Mc rion was Jet Ways this mor J excelieu the Ureatiwent 19 OF More arpenters and caulkers for twe " The painters have dove their share of the work, improved in appe: The fall of the river Jast estimated at three inches. The New South from New Oc is due to pass up for Cindinuati j afternoon been und ship ¢ aid she is of Kansas is due today from Cincinnati to New Orleh > To Cofilornia. On accumt ope Ye. 5. € meeting the Illinois Ceiyral Re >. will, 2p July Ist, 2nd auLar lass tickets a for bur ether a small . two tabl oil and half When melted cold water. When it off, and work Spread it on a lying it. — The overgWill be alloy ver, Colorado 5 Paso, until July oy toy. Corresponding low thir | vail east bound with it, | from July 12 Remove | stop-over soft Hou ate ores tied days Oth, with} fina! / limit Mushroor t on 8) nto Augyst utty-pan hot oven fol ed August oth 16ur For ferthep J. he lowing mush- tomato, a ntter and corns onfuls of fuformation apply to V4 Hanson, G.I Chigago, Doxov an, C Ky A Mil A. H. tek Imp Effective sera ain R vitic railway fant Change May 9th, 1807, 1 ute and Texa con ilwayy iigat evn ison S100 Reward 8100, fs Dapar wil ville Texas, 40 a. An ; leayés Mem; 2 p.m Tenarkana a, eo Texurkana & :2( 1 86:15 pow. and 7:35 p.m. Thid Js the operating through sleeper service be tween Memphis ad Fort Worth Texas, For fartiter information ad dre twe Worth ville 9 7p. m rrives Memphis | mn, ' irrive Worth ouly route Important Notice, All persons-isnewing Themselves ine G. Myftrnews, Souther eling Aggit Missouri Paciti way, Lonusville, Ky KR. (. Townsknp, General Passe an@ Ticket Agent Missouri Pacit K h Louts, Mc Lake the Rashviile Chattanoog and Bu Houis railway for ‘1 Ci nial, Nashvite, 8 Trav-} Rail at my ilies, ourth street, ‘and th eUMselVes GwSts, No, 127 South eby save tol Lotti he forver ted profmptly, Ep H. Pugyear, Paducah and Cairo Packet | Union, June 21 Uva | Trade ith Us t, why not? Your Look into interests are ntorestiy ur business ethods aiid 6 Ont plan fs to gi We beliave in smail pi and quick sales as the-surest and fairest way of dealing with the public. In that way we increase gur trade; in the same way you saye 1 These are sample price N fast ripbed hose m 5 te r lawns only @ 9 r price ules, rege -e loc quality 7 welve regular doljar g pec Ladies’ aflkalix tb jal, 73¢ ack hose, We FY $ |? e WOOL TV7 Ws - © 2D20000 Past Come to Town! All the net ain, y! Men's and Wi S} ocd shapes of 1 low cut BSS EML&SONS 310_Broadway. ee FA 4 H. DI Prices the Lowest, Goods the Best. 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