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> i ~ 4ron fence. THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, cee tees and wishing it incetp Published every afternoon, except) Democratic platform Sunday, by ing iss THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPALY,| nce tor goreoce. a haste ab scheme will be cubried z: M.. Frerten. 4 : opera, Wi arounrant | Of that state do to bi party Keep the memory of Pa 4. P. Hopes, will n DIRECTORS: ‘VoM. Fisher J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J,#, Wiillanson J, J. Dorixn. lecade, THE DAILY SUN Wiilgive speciaY attention to aL To joan Tap of Louisville | be Tue litde Dem Penings of interest Iu Padueah. and vi Rot neglecting encral news, which wil it yf given a8 fully an space will poruit witout re- Bard to ox will take the in Nove every pin wit JHE WEEKLY SUN Sha AM 0, the Interests of our comntry rons, an At all timos be nev tortaining, while keeping I's 90 all poliiteal affairs und tor ‘De a fearless and tireless ex ‘trines and teachings of the Nation: oan party. ie CORRESPONDENCE, dupe featut@or. tne we IN will be Its Corr Geent, In which Nt hopes ably: to rer gray locality wichia toe Tima of ste c Us devoted “ten strike,’” ness cannot be | atic b name of Dem Ropublicans and gold break up the nest of « s‘ibepare| Watson is said ‘when rogacs Butler ————— | men ir dues ADVENTISING. not beea wrilten about Po Rates of advertjsing will be made known on fi Sppiication lis J to i Ofice, Standard, Block, 119 North Fourth | that fall out treet ==| where ¢ach man h n views Daily, per annum.. O} and has his own way! A row among Daily, Six months © | them would wake well that woul 40 : . 10 cents|Put to shame t atiuks of cc 1.00 Daily, One month Daily, per week ‘ Weekly, per annum in ad- vance.... Specimen copies free rr erences | 5})0 11/11 Leven be THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. TY ee ee een err ANNOUNCEMENTS. ThaSex isfauthorized to annonce) BY Some of the m disreputable flying on the j houses of English res’ bred burg ey sh severe lesson Asa candidate tor Districs of Mi action of the Re) the First! leaks so badly, they Subject to ihe . pull down the bronge btiean party? ‘The SUN is author! J. A. JAMES i ‘ Ass candidate for Marshal of the City of Py. | house in @ucah, b) e action of the Repud- | ¢ cora’’ which de folly. Tue spirig of the C erans of Kentuc Buckner does uc Attorney subject 10 the action of biter: eyes of the been declare ne dd that ‘The SUN is authorized to i WILL, KIDD ligious discussions as» candidate for th Cireute Clerteat | i eiection to ths action of | organization, It the Republican convention said that but yest Buckner, with thez AVERAGE CIRCULATION stood none 80 poor to’do Of the Daily Sun for the Past ies a Six Months Verified by Affidavit. t December - - January - - February - - March - - - April - - - - May ---- fortu 1550 1607 1695 1757 1707 1650 6)9996 petitors, Joe's jaw. Bryan | nized the pent-up lim tol and feeling his of jaw, baa open the open world ‘A Svanta AKD American fought a duel with pistols near Gaud-| pops up with , alajara, about their yiews on the Cu-| sere ban question. Moth were sey erely wounded, at the univer yrimages. He is Tue grave of Nancy Hanks, Lin- coln’s mother, not only has a mon- ument over it, but is enclosed in an It is on the top of a hill] the S r county, Ind. tide in Spence subscribers, ‘I : —— ing and subst Every Repub.icat in McCracken} ‘ county shoulil attend the convention Saturday and use their influence to ual ¥ the envy, 8 nominate good men, ‘There has}, Fr ‘ ‘omising nei never been a time whey our prospects y s } were as good for electing our nowi- } giving the truth aod nees, increasing its circulat at- | sible some of i action that the eminent statesman, the ordinary reces man, will remain at the the State Department. It has been 80 persistently Teported that he was to resign, us to Was pose‘bly trac, _ Wire Senator Hill politics “in a humorous way,’ he surely cannot be complained facetiousness, as the last edition of Democracy published in Chicago, | the decision « £1896, was not only a bryad joke, but} is tl 4 rip roaring farce. 1893, —_—_—— Tuk great propet of free silver Bryan, is now baving ¢ against him, Bryan und hauled up to the bar, with ter,” and drive out “envy malice, bate cause some fear it] break up what sec This btful, bow is discussing for same as it ¥ favorable to the assoc 6 made fire and Watson and Butler pawing the dust and bele|” lowing, show to what port, the grand aggregation of inharmonious political nondescripts, who make up the free silver tribe, is drifting. especially the friend Tne revenue officers appear to have]!!! eabling him t a penchant for seizing the litte} Mt ke could not steamer Dauntless, She was re-{ They peo a hens leased by the courts. She met wi pided- an accident to her boilers ea, Was} ' picked up by the revenue cutter] #24 labgrer McLane and towed into port under} {2*™sute seizure for violating the neutr WHO ARE tb ! laws. Tho «+1 tor Tue SwN congratulates Clint B : gu " 4 raitors | u Leigh on his success with the ‘Jour. nal,’ of St. Louis, /Mr. Le one of Paducah’s boys, which she is}* It was hoped kx here and is proud to claim, would rewain make a lively, reputable paper of the «Rege iste,’ but the foundatious were too narrow to meke avon a respectable} * country pa| los of every q ‘The term ‘their -PABSIDENT AND Maxacun then wateh, if what th erpetrated wy wt Lynn, 3 cr than to make al | If their sullicient repatabl to prevent au exhibit towar Bryan is al Blackburn for h when least expecte like the jay he does not 1 ing these days for fu tableness.”’ It may, 1 spirit of misrepresentatior e law of 18% jorated in nd the ie, With himeelf the nomi is hoped Pat out in fall, Republ ieans gh to tor a armony aud the Democ 1 ais wi onspiraters. at outs, fall out b ‘distinc ault on British flag ay over the $ in that ill] » taughta he old st men ther yn of suc nf s General ow up well ia the ader the | It| possibl here would be t- | Specify—specity, liean Le hi ganigation or ]Yinciples to complain jot, {Every one of them |: every roieall. The egister’’ must be jhaking ite saf- | {fou-faced grimaces dt some members Jot the party. If that io” al Democratic Dom. | party has “traitors,"* or had “trai- |Last Production of David Gar- tors,’’ the Sun does not kaow them. |{n order to make an effective point, Jor publish something which people Fe ll read and believe, let the ‘Regis- jter’ print the names of the ‘trais tors’? to whom it refers, or if it has to do it, send the list not e sand’? i over and the Sus will print it for the | “Register.” | Icis surmised by some that the ailors’’ is directed towards and meaus the gold Democrats. If this es not the ‘*Register’’ say so. It is would be to defend themselves, be true why de ome be out and e those Democrats able not only | but also show the same sort of “trai tors’’ on the very bosom and front of | the ‘Register.’* Who are the ‘traitors’? in Pad u- }eah? Not Republicans, dead sure! {I e estimation of the ‘Register.’ i| probably not silver Democrats. Who t | then can the ‘‘traitors’’ be? Surely, not jhe W. C. mean the gold .U, The ‘Regis- jter"? mast Demo- ‘Ne rats, *| stand it the $ | that. Bat the ‘Register’ deal so darkly with dark N can should not deeds and [Beanies but should specify, who are | Crain Augustus Blenhetine dupes and traitors, Send in your ously hinting. As you are sittingon a mare’s nest, basten up the pipping jand hatch out something tangible. Specify the traitors apd dupes that | houest men may hereafter avoid them. or shut up those mysterious yawps. CORRESPONDENCE: i public. It has| nor re- ; pear inthe] Brieneburg, Ky., June 23, h truth be} ")"" the word ¢ n, might hav reverence the averag & umie it was pre x to the cag nits of the cap ra 1 1 « gratify esult to the regret wh tat it evol , bat now} Col, D he | has k bh: Be aie ‘Hill and ' ay, where is Bill Watkins at? Ca Lis much beloved W. K. C. A.? lage yesterday representing the ‘Pas lucal Drug and Novelty Co.’” to be moved, nd a Republican will take charge, 8 when he iakes the stump. rs ar nnow. I 7 2 s se) ~a et at amall cor | night. ant, and a better ry, ie sent 4 sul-/ Tt makes rosy cheeks. All of this es 22. Blake wapetheny gaat yetbor reall aoe i : os ve |try evening canndt found, ‘ shi . ~ ws 25 ya ar 75 c riensburg, Ky., June 23.—We tty evening ¢ a cures chills so they stay cyred. Veale} 1) ieee out at 3se per yard J O H N J D O Re I ya N have had a beautiful raig, and a fine ers guarantee it, . eason. ere bas Corn is lookiug w Ky h wn for years. James R. Hill, of Murray, Miss Bertie fre yisiting » Hatin has just completed | ais new residence, which ig very at- tractive, James M. Jolnson,the famous >w owns the patent mill at Sharpe. Mr. Johnson and we wish him es3 in his business, is a hustling man The hard w 18th did son | the Christia don the night of the » damage Sharpe, church being almost de- grand jury bas adjourned,and -|the boys can now come home and Jouty, H and uuchar , a statement 1 your papar informing the public | thit it was not {that wrote an article eas from Benton, Ky. which was pub- : lished in the editign of June 16, ever. 'T UN W. A. Wicwliffe, as I have table a t 1 accused by s@veral persons, and RAITORS?" | { Re is some. The Repub- J operated, pass article innocent of wating the { to, Roperr Q. f Trrapway, cisco, silway has his occasion greatly te . Louis to San Bran on sale aus dth, 2d and 3d, jasses throu a the most ctions of Missouri, eats free) will be through Kansas City, Paeblo, Grand Junetion, Salt Lake City, Ogddg and on to San Franc . Christian Eadeagorers in taking tis route have opportunity to visit Colorado Springs,(Manitou and Den- ver, Competent vresentatives of uri Pacific)Railway will be e of train tarender assistance to makd trip comfomtable for _patrons e en route, | An instructive uty of the trig/will be mailed free hy addressing Gi F, Mo. Pav. St. Louis, Mo, d and T, S. HS. Marrirws, prove a strong drawing card tou ie row and Saturday. Gen. Trav, Agt.s Mo, Pac, -ouisville, Ly. ll on the under- ank Japplications, ‘ail to prepare same ed, who 2 hal 1 who will be; ries, J, R, Pottyear, Belle Perk theater U.S Comsatzsnont 8 Dt Kawards, Sp sud ‘Throat, Ro treason to its ore! answers | Well if the gold Democrats can] gram for tomorrow and Saturday is dl let it go at] as follows: 3 T and stop mouthing and mysteri+ n't some one send him word about niel Folkes was in the vil+| formance of “White Mountain Boy’? Phe postoilice at this place is soon] goes on, and the indications are for a a Democrat displaced | gocd crowd. tt, Democratic candidate | next week. ive of Lyon and Mar- ays he will make it warm for having plenty of/ small admission of 25 and 15 cents| Tonic, ere is to be an ice) charged, and the canse is a worthy ) supper at this place Saturday | one, been thousands of to-/on the boards next week in ‘Pearl bacco plants set since Sanday in this] of Savoy.” We | a splendid actress, aud will no doubt the best wheat crop the county cl his x gular appointment at this} ‘theavy’’ man, is an up-to-date base ; Lillian O. H. Y. Townsenp, the Casino, have been placed on «» Ry., hilition in B, Weille’s display ew their gov. ly prolong his visit another wee! , maybe longer. some people get in the habit of iF, Eyes, Ear, /to a show, aud somehow never | val, Ky. 1y "performance, ) _ \Summei* THE PLAYERS.| = is Here ARE YOU rick., PREPARED rey FOR IT? ’ “QUEEN ESTHER". TONIGHT, | 1¢ not, get regly by visiting our L store. We havg met the demand for “Ten Nights in @ Barroom” Be- the summer seagon, aud supplied our- gins This Evening at La Belle. the latest styles in edit with al jaconettes, grqmadine niche ete. Oar tailor shitings and Irish home- NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE LOCAL STAGE /spuns are ve outing or strept wear. desirable goods for Besides our tepena| line of high-dlass wash goods, we 4 v ‘Davi | i large crowd last night at Casino ities, organdies and lgwus from 4c to mh The prod ti better theater, ¢ production was ec than on previous nights, andthe two| 1% Per yard. | drenken scenes by “Messrs. Charle- We have judt placed on sale 2500 magne Koebler and Harry Driscole, | yards of beautiful wash goods worth respectively, were particularly) real- istic. Tee per yard gt 5c. Tonight Esther cantata will be on| Special sale jof Je organdies at the boards at the Casino by amateurs. | |. Tomorrow night the stock company i will put on a triple bill, Mr. Charle- magne Koebler appearing in a bur- lesque on this oceiision. The pro- ‘| Buy some of jour 10e lawns at Se, Parasols are pn additional item of interest in sammer. | Buy now, while you can get what yor want. 1HE ROUGH DIAMOND, Our stock of “ gloves, hosiery or Cousin Joe's Visit. Mr, Oliver Fi Mr. Harry Drisc -Paul Fahibueh Cousin Joe. wMe, George W. Wright pom... Ross Miller Lady Plato Migs Nellle Meionough Margery aj Mist Laura Deane ROMBO, AND JULIETTE abe Mr. Harry Driscole Tallerte ... Miss Lillian O. Bowen | styles are the newest, Re-engagement of Mr. Charle- magne Koeller who will appear in the side-splitting burlesque. . MAKING AN ACTRESS, Willie Would-be... Mg. Charlemagne Koebler Ulysses Hamtat.., Mr Oliver Fiske Next week ‘Pearl of Savoy,'’ a | beautifal French play, will be put on for three days, and it is predicted| Dy ' that it will prove the best play thus far put on at the Casino. handkerchiefs, ete., Js complete, and | Lord Plato. . Str William here you can alba find what will | please you. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! We are offering some big bargains in men’s shirts at 4%, 66c, 890. The Romeo in negligee and colored bosoms in fast colors. See our display in show window. Call on us! 315 Broadway—Phone 155. A good crowd was at La Belle] Park last night to see the final per- that I have ofiegseea before, and we have for this ason to often change from melodra&a to comedy or vice versa, in order tquruish variety for these regular attergla by the Phillips “Stock Company. Tonight ‘Ten Nights fo a Barroom’’ Preparations are being ablecircumstances the made fot placing the electric fans iD | entertainmenty have been given by at jthe Y. M. C. A. ‘ine Esther Cantata at the Casino | bea postponed. tonight should net be forgotten.| pyil after effects ulver_ follow the Fhe entertainitent is well worth the| use of Dr. Bell's ,Peppermint Chill It is a pleasant liver laxative, 1, and It makes rich, ted blood. It You will find it cool and pleas-| stout, sound boats It maks tlesh. iniors tonight has Mrs. Foppe, wife of Manager H. J. Foppe, of Casino theater, gl cca 4 Will be! Walker. | Mrs. Foppe is said to be To Califoynia. add to the ability of the company. On scovunt of ay'Y. P. S.C. &. Co., will, on Juye July Ist, 2nd ayd ‘rd, se!l one way first-class tickets to and intermediate \ points, at from Paducah, Stop-overs will be gllowed west of Denver, Colorado gprings and El lle’? ia soon to be put on by | Paso, until July 9uK. ino Stock Company, perhaps| Corresponding Jow rates will pre- week after next, and this will be the|vaileast bound/ on specified days Mr, George Wright, the Casino's ball rooter, and when he attends a game you can hear his musical voice far above the others, and even above the tin horas, most elaborate production yet under- | from July 12th to August 9th, with taken by the company. It will also | stop-over privileges; Aual limit prove the strongest attraction of the |August 16th 16th. season, For ferther infofmation apply to aes ‘ | J. T. Doxdvan, C Miss Bowen, of the Casino, is Padu mourning the loss of her Spaniel pup. | ACH. Hinson, } The animal may have been instant- Chic ly killed, fatally injured, abducted to it may have only eloped. The last) seen of him he was keeping in the} On Sunday, June 27th, middle of the road, The informa- | ois Central railroad will ran a low tion was afterwards brought in that |rate excursion to Dawson, leaving he had fallen a martyr to the wheels | Paducah at 10 a, m returning, of a ruthless express wagon,and there | leavitg Dawson 7p. in, Fare for the was afresh mound of earth on the| found trip $1, ul side of the street to prove it. No Wa. Ketiosp, A. G. P. Ay one disinterred the ‘remains, how-| J.T. Doxovay, C, A. f ever, to see if they were really there, , Ky. A. go, Ill. Cheap Exe ion to Dawson, the Lili- Commencing Monday, Jun 20th, Will Conner, the Cagino property |the General Electric Wight « man, who was burned last week by a | Power ppany will coufmence to rocket explosion, is almost able to be/give all day and all night lighting out again and resume work. service. ‘This will giye All of its pa- jae j trons « chance to hayefans in their The street car tracks have not yet | residences or stores, Rates for cur- been extended up the hill at Lajrent will remain’ as before, viz.: Belle park, but it is thought they will | Store ‘ghia, 250 4/ residence lights, he by Sunday or next week. Mr. J./20c, Fans $1.50 per month. Tele- W, Hall finds ‘*shooting-the-chute”’ | phone No. 12 it/you need anything a very popular form of amusement, Inthe way of fdugor lights. jist and next Sunday will have a swim- . ming match in the lake between two BigSt. Lyuis Excursion, experts, There will also be anew} On Sunday, August 8, a special supply of bathing suits on band, train will leave Union Depot for St. Louis at 10 a. “n., returning will leave St. Louis Tudsc August 10, atnoon. Fare only $2.50 for the round trip. Ample accommodations for both white and colored passen- gers. S. G. Kiven, W. H. Maysriep, Miyon Buapsuaw, Hl. B. Davis, Mphagers, Night before {last just after the dance at Ramona park ended, light- ning struck the electric light circular, and put out every jlight, The dam- age was repaired before last night’s performance, however. Mr. H. B. Siggins, who was here last year with the La Belle Park we Stock Company, arrived last night il from New York to take a place with} Pursuant’to « Sil of U the same company for the remainder | (', ‘ounty Committee, th of the season, Mr. E, 8, Lawrence, who was given his release by Man- ager Phillips, leaves in a day or tw for New York, (Republicun Republicans f the county ara reqyesged to meet \ the City Hall ia Pgduckty Wy., at o'clock p. m., Gatu h, | '897, for the ‘it atin, n ; yoating Several attractive pictures of Mis “"lidates for th ty. of- 3 to be voted November ction, All Republicans living in city who are gégistered as such, vd all Republfeans who voted for Kinley and refide outside the city r eligible to pafticipate. MM, Fisuen, tt ] Chairman, Bowen, leading lady «1! low. Miss Bowens ‘‘Juliet’’ + Mr. Charlemagne Koehler wil! |, hattayooga & St. ’ dele will self round trip ts from Padycah fo Nashville at 5, good to retdrn seven days 1 date of pete. Manager Alphonso Phillips, « id a day o° potewort! ince, ‘Lt is somewha' T sce faces every \.......' makes OehTyyhlaeger & meeting the Illinojé Central Railroad th and Soth,and) Great Reduction in Lace Cur- San Francisco $24.40] Portiers. ‘323 BROADWAY. We mean what we say: our stock. of low cut goods will be sold at pri- ces that oannot be! had elsewhere | in the city. All colors, all styleg. and toes. wis the time to buy fogtwe FALL STYLE In all the lates designs and colofs. Théy're in now ready for your i rghe Pad nis line gf Have you seer thé latest? A YARD '/OF FACES. Prices Reasonabjy for GOOD work, L. P, BALTHASAR, 428 B' way, Inder Patwxr Hovss FRIDAY ND Saturday Closing Out Days of Outs and Ends | ELEY, Telepnone DIPPLE & |FREE WHITE IEHL& SONS: 310 Broadway. Phone 310, ké Materials, ; ‘and Oranges, resh ,Canned'Goods, & HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY... Telepnone 118, 9th and Trimble Ste FREE Cor, A HANDSOME Rocking Chair —AT—, ,~ Knowing it to be a fact that mer- chants who sell at retail, must through the columns of news- papers make known their special sales, bargain counters, odds and ends to close, out, quality, style, 2 DORLAN'S. benefit, vag nd we take this method of tellin, ou, to- . morow, Friday and’ Sowerday| °S FREE T' 0| R “CUSTOMERS ¢ * are two days upon which our odds and ends must go, and COMB JO US FOR YOUR many other values in addition. You lose if you fail to attend this DRY GO S, Fl N E SH E sale. AND FURNISHING GGODS. Kindly bring youk Freer to us. We will fit them neatly Remnants of Carpets. fo pieces all woo? Ingrain extra super from 4 to 20 yards each, to close for 32¢ per yard 40 Matting Rugs, 2 yards each, cheap at 50 and 65¢, special this sale 24c per rug 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. F. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRIETOR——— : Paducah - Bottling - Co. tains, Derby ang Chenille Ladies’ Lisla Thread Richelieu 1 ribbed Vest worth.goc for 39¢ Ladies’ Lisle Tistad. Richelieu LOUIS O' BERTS ‘BEER, Of St. Louis. ribbed Vest worth goc far rge. Odds and ends in Childrens’ In kegs and bottles seamless Jersey ribbed/ Waist for] Also various temperance drinks—-Yoda Pof, Yeltzer Water, om 12 1-2¢. Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. m 4 10 Ladies’ Muslin A’nderskirts, | Telephone orders filled until 11 0’ loa nigh# dytiog week and 12 0 solos ruffled and tucked, Yargain at 48c, Saturday nights, Telephone. 101. Wall Paper »” 4 4 3 Ladies’ fancy ‘Silk Parasols “Our ladies’ fast black seamless) IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. soikih i 1 PADUCAH, KY, Once More You Can Buy Our Ladies’ fasy black Hose worth roc for 4¢ black seamless worth $3.48, your chaice for $1.48. Hose worth 20¢ for #2 1-2¢. TTR PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN Gents Look at This ! 6 doz Laundrigd Shirts, all dif- ferent styles, regulnys goods, your choice for 47¢. 4 doz colored Odds and “3 collars worth 15¢ fg 5¢ each, You can also find here a fast black seamless Half Hose worth 15 and 20¢ for 8 1-3 ‘Tan seamless Half Hose worth\5 and 20c for 8 1-3 pair. Brown mixed apd gray Half regular roc kind fog ge pair. ents’ all Silk Ties aetually and 502, specialsale 15¢, uff Holder3sJor ge. 26 inch Umbrella, \congo handle sterling silver tippegl, steel rod, worth $2, to close out for $1.19. Remnants! Remnants! You wtll find center aisle coun- ter overflowing with remnants, such as Organdies for waist, Lawns Front Dimities, Percales; Prints, Linen Crashes, Apron Checks, Bed Tick ing, black and brown Domest) Cassimere for pants and fast col. ored Cheviot for working shirts at greatly reduced prices, ee shirts 470. 4-ply Linen Formfriy ot BURNET & DAL torn rf nd Tri mph we Lovisvitie Furna es. Call on him and an It Will Pay You ‘> Attend for heating your regidence, This Sale. Don’t Horget the| Tin, State and’ Iron Roofer, Time, Friday and Saturday. : | 129 8, Thid St. ELEY, DIPPLE ia & WHITE, jana Successors to J. J. S bal Me. only $1,00 Assi fs, Humphre Messrs, Muir & Muir _ATTORNEYS- KY. | AT-LAW. 3.00 to $5.00 per! REED Practicelinf{Qlcourts. wards,