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THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, = ness. He pn aa difficult ~ m: Publis! ed every Afternoon, except] tt ry Sunday, by enemy tout THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, |i tae wf fnghtf@ rate. ha uffering tary. The my here are fifyf va at. Be 2 furgently at the ninber’ of sick this loeble that of last Ts a frightful state of ne coun pacified.’ But thet! 8 lines. among his soldiers at a A dispateh of Sun- t “Twenty thousand men i gn taken 2 «PRESIDENT AND. VICE PR SRORETAKY TREASURED — ) the hospitals, 1 ave bd ww fever or dysen- THE DAILY SUN penings of interest in Padi aot neglectin elven as full Bard 10 expel JHE WEEKLY SUN devoted to the intefests of our country, Fonsand will wt all Umes be news) at tertaining, while keeping 11s reade 98 all politcal affainy and woptes.wh} be a fearless and tireless exponent of id weachingg of the National Repabit: trin an party iy CORRESPONDENCE. Jal feature ot the weekly edition of arnaen willbe ity porzesn once. Brent, in, which it hopes ably v Peer locality within the Iimis of ite circu lation. ADVERTISING. Rates of advertysing will be made known on application Ofice, Standard. Block, treet nd neéded | medi- ‘ general news, ‘as space will permit wit air coll fomiprt that Senat f Iris V ers o the ibe Ghicago plyfprm declaration inretigence 7% iAnobs-back i ‘ she Xt ‘Picayune, rofre Dem (s of omment- | this, Presight had r p ver, Orleans‘ ich the cat Tis North Fourtt shail Umer Sou — = 3 uped Daily, per annum. voces & ; Daily, Six month . Daily, One month, Daily, per week. . Weekly, per annum in ad- vance..... ‘If ~ a AS good )| his hindajeht he weld bave rea! 10 cents |i a wak-up of the Democratic toed Chicago ation, yhen great | 8 Senator as the and ft othér Democra comm at 1.00]! eeeee be the 3 went over for American ldsed by the tt tures of the De; = ie of DepaXmenyob State, her bill. It s of Agri rison who, of ANNOUNCEMENTS. pa P.e SUN is suthorized to announce BF. JOHNSON Biehl sr ‘The SUN is affthorjzec a JA. SAY r Marshal of t to the act to be eff, again joint and the and mers of ley tepu undgr President I As a candidate dacah, Ky., sub Yu. ton of the Hean Gonventio: ary The BUN te authorizhd to announce edt 38 the aid th Kinley Jaw, oper ned wide the duors of the forgign countrigs-4o American meats, dud now tpat they closet by the rgfeal ofAhe recipro features dt.thé MeKinley law, the first work of the Agrisultural De- partment usder the new Republican en them, ures of HENSLEY G. As a candidate for City Prosec subject co thle action of the The Svy is authoriz WILL ( as a caydidate for the ensuing elect the Repubilean co AVERAGE CIRCULATION have been ministration is tor of the Repub- Spted ago, tariff, internation Tue ble lican « | year were a proigttive Of the Daily Sun for the Past} Six Months Verified by / Affidavit. alligth, reform in the currency m, / thi of Hawai and the provement of conditions Cuba, 1650 lie ing 1607 | clected u that platform the pro- 1696 | tective tar pledge has been carried nost to pefféect completion, cox 1757 ee pe missioners been sent abroad 1707 j treat for/international bimtallism, 1680 | plans hage beek, completed By which 6)9996 Congress will be asked to create a 1666 bime nnexation In the sixteen weeks since jon of the President December Januar; Febru March/ April ; May /- y © commission to deyise a plan for re- | forming the currency, an annexation treaty With Hawaii jms been sigued, Americay prisongfs An Cuba have been released, yh Ahe plans for bet- tering the COfMfitions in that island by peaceful ‘and successfal methods Ir is not syfprising that a sad mess is made of if when a gold Democrat attempts to &dit asilver paper. Nor is it surprisivg that that paper fails to enjoy thd copfidehce of its con- stituency, One of NY ndidates for the silvei Democratit: ination for Governor | 6f Ohio atAhe-ensuing election, Join} C. Welty{ is from Canton, Mr. Me- Kinley’s home,-and this is being used for all it \eWorth/ as an argument in his favor, “Wt-being believed he can bring the Republican vote of his dis- | W4en trict below it normal platte —— Repuijlicans, so ¢ gathergd at Chica of the Silver tthe owners, proposes to clothe datlyinetals with every attri- bute of ful of every dgbtor to choose which coin hall be of While thi principle gfpaying debt dollars\ worth Igés tina oue-balf recelyed when the debt made bas bedu_govertly’a part of the lan of the silverités, bey have never 1 the and s are nearing completion. Ar last the agvocates of the free and unlimited fomage of silver have reached theAtale of} openly aad un- anno\ynojhg as their cardi- ple the Creation and enforce- blushing! alaw which should permit less ment « debts with they received | those debts were made. The iq adopted py the free silver peopl their than to pay ne-half of wh ul , at the expense who recently Np public will not permit itself to Ye misled ly abuse of a Re- publican! adminustration into a re- jection of the reforms it Ls . tuted and ‘thefejection of its policy of public igfprovemert and advance- ment. ‘he carrying forward of the improvements which the present] ia council has instipatéd will do more for the city of #aduesly than all that | 1 has been agComplisbed by previous | councils a goatcatio The ta hogs 60 est that was cveF hy not higher au levi ya " nd money, ‘with the right e fhe basis payment.’” those assurance before to openty ifleally dec! it ‘the high- | ——— but it is | school tax, Excuvsive of the of Demo- iw’ wo control, the When the] tax of this ygdi\ is 15g lawer than the is/ finding it extremely | present treaty jn bis position that| would be abrof@imt. not to be compared ground for the, later) Disease is with the affairs is o ff, on whies of Japan to perpetuate her treaty | ancies, is almost | rights by \ annexin It is | seeking our PFot@tion for half a cen- tury would pr summati treaty tated to by sopping tron We daily news|" fr county in his distre-s efavsence of the word ‘‘onl, ’ of} er and foreign fleldy.”” with Hawaii Undoubtedly t this furnishes | nee of Japan! the United States | hey would be, pdut tt ‘ The protest\ of the people against Democratic delay of the tariff bill has by no jughns clear. Whatever D000 #0 loud anil clear that even the ’ : os members of that party could not re- reaties may/exist with Hawaii as an/ gist it, The ogress “upon the bill ndependegt nation would undoubted: | this week hag been rapid, so rapid ly ce on her absorption by this | that there ig reason to expect that it} ountry{ but an attempt on the part| wil pase je Senate by the end of the | A buonr CONFBRENCE. Not onl. the progress made by the bill extyemely satisfactory, so far as relates\to the Senate, but the} prospects a reventing this country from ®& country that has been | pec that the time occupied | in conferende will be unusually brief, Ordinarily 4 tariff bili is in confer. ence sevetal weeks, sometimes months. But there is reason to be- lieve that the time occupied by the | anc conference Committeewill be as brief, | 91,0, comparatively, as has been the time cell occupied with the other features of | the bill. The fact that the Senate _|has restored the House rates in a large number of cases and has nearly reached the House figures on the most important of the changes made by the ance Committee reduces very much thig time that the bill is likely to oc “iy in reaching a 7 com: plete agreemeht, would bof futile, and in fact only the Sam will the: hal hasten the cx objectionaliic not bed r any othe Haw *t i Inpanese un mater a © cemain, ver on the cause ¢ hee tations of ron is from the L he existence f beginning to come Democruliv pape abno the increase in vfactured mre u god ates during Wilson |v ar race, EV are now adiuittir te ¥ o the s 3 Fi m: and there is still is due ‘>| reason to hope hat the bill may be- veo |come alaw by July 4th. THOSE FOREIGN PROTESTS. | pai The closing days of the tariff con-| hin sideration are punctuated with one or two further mild protests from for-| eign countries\with reference to the bill. There have been possibly a half dozen of these in the various! forms, some of them coming formally | Ut tythrough the foreign representatives | ms here and being filed at the State De- | wi partment, and thers merely in the | ( way of scolds jn legislative bodies or | co newspapers of foretgn countries. | These do nbt create the slightest | in flurry among the statesmen who are | me engaged in framing the tariff meas ure. Nearly all of the countries who have made protests of this sort hav themselves, protective tariffs, many G of them very high, aiid against none | of these have the United States ever made auy complaint of protest. While she has protested vigorously against discrimination made with reference to products of the United States} alone and not applied also to similar products of other nations, they have made no complaint of the general} tariff systems or the high protective | sen rates which other countries levy upon | Be mal increas. the fact ither eithe in tuat suiers vn 1 their goo.'s abrow! a r rele © luey hmeuts because of depr ssicn at (home ard the fact that the , wih foreign Meufpuis discussing could get close t the busines les its market a wotur, (Dem subje home w filled ui - cratic), Ronaitar this won rapid expansion ft art of ouKexport tade during t last few yerys to Ue fact that tu pression of tiiw he American mauulacturers to seek ot + ‘Lhe Boston letier says: ‘{Phere 18 every reason tribute thi s mark ‘Journal’ aiso gublishes a from a prominent /bu that city, who says; Laer t }ashadow of doybt that the large in- rease of expoyts bas resulted from the ruinously/ low priees which have prevailed, cghsed by stagnation of ness i eadoe poverty of the This was brought about by trs ist busi people the pract signed to tf: working of a tariff de- eas, fer for sale, and it is not likely that | op Tue great foise \the / ‘Register’ making about an Med unfair Re- made wholly for is will have any Weight with the framers | ne. of this bill. | HOUSE TARIFF RATES BEING RESTORED. It is probable that the tariff bill, he when it reaches the President, will contain the Hoase rates on nearly al the important features. While it could scarcely be expected that the Senate would reject the amendments | which its own committee proposed | and go absolutely back to the House 2¢ schedule, there is a strong disposition | ph among Senatars to allow the confer- | ence committee to reggore absolutely | the House scBedu first and se- | cond? class fools, ar, "pottery, farm products generally, aud many | 7 other articlgs in which the amend- ments made by the Senate committee have proven unpopular. The bill as framed by the House committee and passed by that body was especially acceptable to. Republicans generally | in the fact that it precluded the pos- | sibility of suspicion or successful | * charge that it was framed in the in-| * terests of or /to the advantage of trusts of any kind. Whether the Senate amendments sre more favor- able to the trusts or not, the mere fact that maky persons believe them to be so is likely to lead the confer- ence committeg to restore absolutely the House rates, and there every |), reason to believe that the Senate will] .), promptly accept thein. a THE HAWAIIAN TREATY, The Hawaiian annexation treaty continues th be the subject of muc a attention pnd discussion, and the| + more it is \Wiscussed the more satis- factory it bégomes, and the greater the prospect\ of its ratification. While it is scarcely expected that it will be taken up for final action at this session, thére is every reason to Le.ieve that itfvill be confirmed at no jy distant day, aod that the Ame: rican | ¢ flag, which/ was pulled down in Hawaii by an ex-Uonfederate at the direction of Grover Cleveland, will be hoisted permanently under the! direction of that) Union soldier, Will- iam McKink BAN QUESTION. publican convention, t, and tp satisfaction id the Republican ranks, reminds one oNthe thief who raises a hue and ery agalityewedtiier in order listract attgéition from himself, editor off the ‘Register’ is a great lover of fairness, if we may But if he will only re- oall Jittle circumstance which occurred/not more than two or three years ago, and in which be was one of the prominent dramatis persone, eife create and foster dis- re re St to believe bing. a he may be induced to admit to him- self—to\one expects him to acknowl- edge it ty the publi¢e—that he is liv- ing in so\thin a” glays house as to it ‘Sé iy him to throw Tt is well remembered by citigeos that at the time al- luded to a Democratic convention for the nomination of county officers was render no stones, many held and 4 certain prominent and pable young attorney had a majority of the delegates on the floor pledged | to him, for the office of county attor- ney. fair means of de- feating him the Regis- ter’? and certkin kindred spirits re- sorted to the subgerfuge of breaking up the conventigh ina row and the nomination fof county attorney was Seeing )no editor of the ‘* subsequently fnade by the committee. If the aforgsaid editor has forgotten this it is probably mone the less clear in the mindd of the men who were overridden, and they will be this fall, The fact with ‘epubliean conven- is that it was fair with the most trifing exception, 9 the ticket nominated was not nailed by a faction or clique but came ffom all parts of the house and from all factions of the party, jster’s’’ cock and bull story a8 5 ntrary aotwithstanding.| The fact that President McKinley ‘ first cast out the {28 80 proniptly and successfully shalt thou 1 hy j thus heard from reference to the of Saturd jand harmonio tion vn eye; then] #rried out this importsut feature of east out the | the foreign poljcy outlined by the St. teurly ‘ae Louis platforn) has given additional brother fon, il Aevied in 1889, 1 in t seven In which and 1'y¢ Jemocrutifeoun an they 8 of the |; exira 1be/exacted Doard isMedacted the remaining $1.45, Jower than the ub led, 1 seven years of theitrule the fa@t iat the z rate, | 5e lower three is aye her yea ast | th lower th The ave | pa ley werg in power e Dewoerats for the evep years, Ke- extra notwith- | than the Rverage of those s 1 ands for the standing e ye of the two years of excluding the Lay Tawer SYist-seven years under A When it is taken onsidefation that the tax levied for er, A LEW levy provides ‘many thot ubtioan d other The-tegs said on sewergge system a extraor- » ig than the dinary expenses. the subjedt of taxation the better for the Democracy. fwo years provid the ylem the splendid new chemi- Tue mgf who allows his 1 ulterior ewer the street r prejudicesor other cons A i ations tofinfluence” him agair fase asta su lus tiees convictions of right aud the Mec! as tae ples and Palicies wih li ment] of jmpgrtance t pegecal tells him shoul§”prevail ; or fluenced by {gar of critivi cule abstaing from a chang: tude or party affiliations when cons jyyjn, vinced of his error or of the depar-} an ture of hid party frop~its lo tablished ptinciples And tyadit the man who has “A soti/pls head.” There “a whole them voting the Yeu 16 day. A number of the are, however, begin ous other mat c from ng m or ridi- |, of alti effart >t falsehood fail into~ ¢@f. u wisrepyésentat |prove a Yoomerat make it repute and ig es ns is wh ein his | lotot| THene ¢ Japan t to. | has dec ss the 7 Mister to Hawaii on It i absorbed in the greater one anpexation to the United aingyWhich Japan utters formal \pr f 90 sph proned that its 4 tie tick sition question ‘Tue activity of pecially those und giving Gea. Weyl for seven day 10th, with agran, confidence in his wisdom and pros- pective success in shaping a satisfac. tory policy with reference to Cuba, The demand /for instant action on due and july this gubject, Which was so strenuous The Llinois Cegtral Railroad Com-| month ago, (seems to have entirely uy will sell roudd trip tickets to] ‘i#ppeared, dud there is a disposi- points end on date tion to permit pije President to form- Nashville, ‘Tenn, Xeunessee Cen-| Wate and carryout his policy, which tennial and Internation’ Exposition, | !* 18 believed, frill he @ just one and laily until October 80th, 83.85 ;good satisfactory to'the friends of Cuba. to return, paps Minneapolis, Minn., 3d and 4th, t¥al Railroad Dues named below: 1. P.O. Elks, 1, good ree sion until July Coy will, on June 291 July Ist, 2nd dyd Srd, sell one way is., National Edu- first-class tickets)to San [yar ation, July 3d, 4th] ”d intermediatg returning until July from P ements for exten-| Sto ion until August 31st, $15.98, Denver, Cojbrado aveleye and El Chattanoog& Tenn., B. ¥. F Paso, until fuly 9th, July 13th to” 1b, good Corresponding low rates will pre- antil J o ane vail east bowl on specified days Buffalo, N. Y., @\A. B., August from July 12thYp August 9th, with api ED toe announved| 8op-over privileges; foal ” limit August 15th 16yh, For ferther yitormation apply to a. yNovan, C, A., Paducah, Ky. A. Hj Hanson, G, P. A. crt eg il. to renew their gov- an call on the under- 3 blank applications, ‘glad to prepare same R. Puryear, . Commissioner, Milwaukee, ational Asso, and Sth, goo U. returning For further informatiba mm regard © any of the above, ayply to ticket agents I, C, R. R., orf A. H. HaXson, P. A ,fChicrgo, A. Kkitonp, A., Louisville. MeCaura Louis, Mo, NOV Paducah, Ky. Ill, Persons wi ernment licens signed, who and who will for parties.} 22j10 4 ‘The thr consequen: f (he At the |200, | repaid for the alway ed. anager. pecially when giyen by Mr. magne Koeller) who tation as a « feature each act rep these protests from éther countries the condition fof ti ~ . ¢ ‘eople From Atten’+ ing the Shows. Piske’s Literary mat the Ga in’s Mate’ elle Park, yple ath fue last nig atres wo Promparatively asivo there Wwe nd they x the but would ta players howey The not i vi ea lent re atten rage th have the After ctress,"” This is a\bright the iske, twented It is§new rt of a wontin, and nself, Koehler renders} his laugt que on Ital elf worth goin The next fes is the story of a an who in dow, rge W medy role uz to poison Wright, in ha equally the cast fRre cast is ention. show The ains, vitasc the »pe, round in Small depressing effect Witascope exhibition, clever and orig burlesque entitled “Making An and atingly funny dreation of Mr. young and funoy, Charle the ell sustains his repu whic crowds at the Mr. ry larger crowd to en- crowds sing Weather kept most pd as a pa swall 150 or II felt amply weather clerk perform h was present- excruti- Oli stage assumes Fiske During }he presentation Mrs eb which ng out to enjoy. ure of the | was the comedefta him: rogram “My Turn Next newly fines his bride, marries A gr Mr leading and the other worthy and other re by fo ore, The ted tonight au ween nted to lle Pa articles which we may happen to of-| stock Cor bpan. ened wit 1 ssed it c »wer Company and gramme entertai af yO- rk x- ad a ver ure is As in men’s shirts is\ Here.|$ ARE YOU If not, get ready by visiting our re, We have Yet the demand for © summer season, all th dimitigs, lawns, batistes, jaconettes, grengdine brodes, ete. nd_ supplied our- ives with latest styles in rgandies, Our tailor sultiogs and Irish home- spuus are very Wesirable goods for outing or street wear. Besides our line of high-class/ wash goods, we lettion of cheap dim- ities, organdies ahd lawns from 4e to $ $ 120 per yard. We have just placed on sale 2500 yards of beautiful\ wash goods worth Tec per yard at 5e, Special sale of 25e 18¢ organdies at Buy some of our 10c lawns at be, Parasols are an additional item of interest in summer, Buy now, while you can get what you want. Our stock of mitts, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, ete., you can always find what will is complete, and were please you, SHIRTS! are offer SUIRTS! some big bargains The and We + 660, 89c, styles are t West, in neglign ;| Call on will | was pre ght | sidences nt will ore ligt De. F, hone Ni: we 1 of fore lence t Jnonth anyt i lights, he “Go Heartfa Veop e hand tl suggested that 1d be subst akp, but it w aration of In¢ h multitndes hake with the at people will ex a, Py and not a little per Th nt they iro SromAZy ¢ a fs on dition KI ee Desk yoo ‘osemore sai! glit commence crowd at La y the Phillip season was it owing to he weather few wit b « ting not v lig Tel pa- heir ates for cur- hts, ng june za | wate | to lite or |st ck, all new goods, sold regardless ms inMast colors. ay in show window olored be See our disp! | i E, GUTHRIE & C0,’ | | Phone 155 Notice.tOwing to a cl | business I Aesire to clos days\and in order ces have Deen slaughtered 0 call next}week v yes with astgnishme Organdies/ Dimities, Lawns. Fine impofted organdies {ror i. nes and gf and 12 1-24, one hundrec to select frogi. Fifty new styles in 8 1-3 dimitids going at sc only Woolen Goods. Customers Will save themself 25 per cent by looking at our black ods all wool at 22 1-2¢ and u 'k warp 47 Jnch henrietta at 7 {sold elsewherg at $1.10. Novelties, newest fads gnd all qualities Ribbons, Iaces and Millinery. All pretty shades in sash widths at a trifle, pfetty laces and millinery goods have been reduced to actual | cost \ Silks. We have aMlarge stock on hand ranging in pripes from 15¢ to gSc | Curtains land Portieres, beautifuf line selling bel t, great bafgains in them. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Gegt's and Children’s sniall prices, No old 18¢ Law enadines at 15¢ ig Values Dost Remember our entire jwe must close out togk within thirty days. J. Ul. Edeten, 214 Broadway, for ere always the first to show our FALL STYLES : } Tn all the destens and colbrs, They're # ready for your pape tion, Finest ling of Pictur if ‘ouldings uy seen yee ? Have you A VAD OF FACES, Prices Seascale to for GOOD work, LR BALTHASAR, 423 B'way, Ynder Parser Hovss NOTICE FOR BIDS. ye tes | St iis wt ids. to bss mand hydronte mains cut be lerkk's om Ha aang jor, Holiday Groc PRee Rocking Chairé JOHN J. DO Telephone orders filled uatil 11 0 10th and Madisoy No, Front Rank and clean, just thé TO THE PUBLIC: We mean what we say: our stock of low cut goods will be sold at pri- ces that oahnot be! had elsewhere in the city.\ All colors, all styles and toes. Nowjis the time to buy footwear at } H. DIEHL& SONS 310 Broadw: Phone 310. wervaresseeraseeed P. F. LALLY —IS HEADQBUARTERS FOR—— ies, ~~ Fruit Ca Materials, Apples\and Oranges, Fresh Canned'Goods, &¢c HOME-MADW LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts} FREG A HANDSOMB -AT— DORIAN’S. This is something every o and it is a thing of be A wy ys in moments of leisure. for the home. FREE TO/OUR CUSTOMERS come TO i FOR YOUR We will iit them neat! at small cost, RIAN, 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY J. BERGDOLL, -_ PRof RIETOR—— Paducah -/ Bottling - Co., NX CELEBRATED |LOUIS O'BERTS\ EER, Of St. Loulgl | Also. various Cider, Gir drinks—L Soda TAnOe Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange night during weei 2 o'eie® Saturday nights, ng Week and 12 o*efuell _ Telep one 101 PADUCAH, KY Window Shades IN THE LATESK PATTERNS. prompehy ATTENTIONGIV rO ALL ORDERS. vi. & GREIF, 132 S, Third Street ephone No, 87¥# => Clarence De Pla CG: R, DANI beunr yor BL acer | \ QQALLAM, Padwoah, Ky ) Attorney-at-Lavw lovisville Trust Building, BY PRRMISSIONEIO vr wif L estimates / unfex Lovisvaie ity ana agualty Co nd Trip rnacr , Call oo Lim ant heatig Ti, sal Gort Others) Ger Natio al Bank, i ! 1 and Iron Roofer. 8. Thid St, REED ) Practice inall courte, Office, Brogdway, bet, qth and ith, over T¥ompson, the Tailor’s, Galt louse. LOUL VILLE, KY. American Plan 8.00 to $5.09 day, j ‘| Roonas only $: 25 cents ve old papers, nic and up’ B. CO

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