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a 4 aa bor law specially designed to preve ~ the people must and will"acknowledge 5 y QUGAL DAILY SUN, rious provinces which have been so THE Pe . = —Tr has six every afternoon, except Sunday, hy eporied, Weyler alreac Published imes as many troops under arms a8 THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | bic for the govermment to pay "and TROORPOR ATE {supply those in the field, What he/ NT PRESIDENT will be able to do with 60,000 more | vi isn question that will naturally be} SECKETARY TRRASOWEH EDITOR raised —- pIBECTONS R. Smith, RoW m J.J. De 1 theorists who insisted during ents, J.B. onttneeeen | the last fall's discussion of the silver THE DAILY SUN question that the adoption of the sil- oa o att. toca! nap] yer aiaudard would prove advant- Botte hae hich will | ageous to our foreign commerce will Ree edges hace Wu Perm NNN ga] probally be surprised to find that it both os oN is this very subject which led Foam, ana wit Avail imes te newer, aut, <%, ataniard, . Statementa by the ofl eal politcal arairyamisonics wm Ty] ciate of these two nations show in — jonal Repu @ach “use that they found ak hae sere _______-Jforeigs commerce was suffering by eee «| reaso | of the fluctuations in the value jocality within the limits of crew | aoce g their coin simply classed it ADVERTISING. bv lion, while they forced 1t upon Rates of advertssing will be mace cnown c | the ci izens of those countries at its | aantaaer . s face \wlue in payment of their ex- (Omes Standard, Block, 1 Kors Fourth) Hots, This testimony as to the real oe pam effect of a silver standard on foreign atl | econ ae shi commerce, coming simultaneously, as Dal, One oath, 2 10] it does from two nations widely sep- Daily, per week. +f. 10 cents} arate’. is extremely valuable, and Weekly, per annum in ad- must show to those who were in- ocr, teseseserers 1.001 clined to accept the foreign com- it tle Sade merce ‘ieory of the silver proposition fast fni| that it was an erroneous one. pill Rahcadtarte~i — Dewocnatie leaders who have ANNOUNCEMENTS. borne ‘he heat and burden of the day many years and many cam- B, F. JOHNSO! igus must experience a strange date for Constable for the Pine |sensa'ion on finding themselves read - woh on out of the party by new comers in Felker that © ganization. William Jennings andidate for Marshal of the C1 |Bryav, who voted for the Populist — | candiiate for president in 18 who was nominated on an in 1896, calmly announced platfor || through his representatives in the va men who sup- rious states that only ported him and his platform last year can be admitted to participation in The SUS is uti v ne HENSLEY G. HARRIS. undidate for City Pros othe wctlon of the Democratic conventions or primaries in any state in the campaign of 1897. ‘| The following extract from the call Democratic convention of the way Mr. Bryan and those who do down the law. The that “the following persons and none for the Ohio is a sample AVERAGE CIRCULATION his bidding cal] announces ic} there was a large audience out at the ‘These vows test manhood. They cans! not be enforced, but depend upon honor alone, hence they are neglect- ed. Neglect of church vows is just GOOD BYE, With this issue’6t the Sux my con- Have nection with the paper ceases. he Cubans, and it is found impossi-|jng been managing editor since the] as fatal to character as any other | sand should bes first edition of the Sus, I have seen|vows. No honest man will neglect its favorable reception by the people] his church vows. Dishonesty in the with much satisfaction. Its growth | Commercial world will disorgauize a man and break him down, Extrava- has been) gant expenditures, lying, cheating, far beyond what was expected at its/ borrowing without a probability of inception for the early months of its| paying, yea, all forms of dishonesty, It will no doabt continue] or any form of it will rain you for- hands and receive the/¢¥et: Wordly and Gorlless amuse- " . ments are luring thousands from continued favor of the public. 1nythe right way. this connection I wish to express my here are vices which will demoral- high appreciation of the many kind|ize you. A gentleman told me one words said te andof me and my work| ‘ay he was cutting walkyg sticks in ‘ Loudon county, Virginia, He saw ' one nice, trim pole that outwardly regret that circumstances do not war- appeared to be all right, but when he rant my continued stay in Psdacab,}took hold of it, he found that only whose people I have learne| tor gard} the bark remained, A small worm had literally ground the body to pow- —it had demoralized the stick. ome practices will grind you wwder. I specify—1st, lust; 2d, vakenness ; 3d, infidelity. wr. Hamner drew several valuable ons along this line, and in a pow- ful exhortation called on the con- gation to come out on the Lord’s in cireulation and influence existence, in competent by friends who appfoved it, and my as big hearted, sociable and hospita- ble as well as thrifty, intelligent and |‘ iu a people bus enterprising e388, u with whom it would be a delight to} q I shall remember pleasantly the ten months spent in your midst. I desire to n te in this connection the 2 live le e uniformly courteous treatment ac-| ¢ A large number of people went up prayer, and there were ten con- csions, Many Christian people » pledged anew their fealty to the ise of Christ. corded me by the nes spaper fraterute whicl any} f been very|¥* als ty, with the members + personal relations Lave pleasant. Very Respectfully J. vw. Hor TENT SERVICE. wimething of the Maytield Post Office Fight. L. W. Key tsa happy man, says Mayfield ‘+Mirror’” speaking of C7 Dr. Hamner Delivers Another Powerful Sermon. the post office fight. He won the aici p stollice fight, and has reason to el proud of the victory. He re- f Lessons Drawn From the Life of! ved gotulication Tuesday that his sme would be sent to the Senate by President ; and Mr. O. B, Hap- the other contestant, received a request to withdraw his application fr: the office, and he would be re- commended for some other place tent last night to hear another ex-| wiich would give a salary even larg- cellent sermon from Dr, Hamner-/er than that of the Mayfield post The subject of the sermon was the] office character of Daniel, with special} ‘TKe fight for the postoffice here reference to his refusal to eat the! hetwoen Happy and Key has been meat offered to idols. The sermon|iong and persistent one. Each ap- was full of interest to those who heard} pjieaut had good party endorsement, it and the eloquent divine held his} }esides shrewd politicians to manage audience spell bound for more than} the contest. Happy’s fight was con+ an hour, ‘The substance of the ser-| ducted by the invincible Jim Happy, mon was as follows waren of the Eddyville prison, and Daniel purposed in his heart that] one of the smoothest politicians in the he would not defile himself. The} state; and he had also the support of word defile is very strong, and in the/sSenator Deboe and the Republican original means to trample down. | nominee for congress in this distr Daniel purposed in his heart that he! yfr, Thomas, of Trigg county. a te p Daniel. The extreme heat notwithstanding, oMce and \d Monroe lng or for telephone Ren We have remo’ stables to corner streets. Orders, to No. 11. Papu New Providence, Tenn., Ge J.C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind. + Dear Sit:—Please ship as soon as possible rose of your Obit ane Fever Cure as offered in your letter of 25th, [consider your Chill Cure the best in the market. Yours respectfully, Vv. W. Swit For Sate tice old papers, nice thing to. put un- shelves. 25 cents At the Sun and clean, just tl der carps per hundred. Nice ash stove wood, delivered promptly to any part of the city. Telephone 29. E. Bell. ave next Sunday— the coolest, most delightful spot in this section, “The Steamer Bettie Owen will take you for 50 cents. 1)3 NOT WEATHER: Fans ND Go to Ow Electric Low Prices Al Eley, Dipple s White 323 BROADWAY. Notwithstanding the weather being warm the people come and keep cool while they, buy, Our prices and style of goMs also are pleasing and much admired. Doa’t think you are troublesome. It g show our many friends our goods. Just Received, tor Linons from 4 cto Qe. yd 8 us pleasure to Complete line of plain White Dim- | 8, Cross barred Muslin and Vie- yet Summer is Here. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? If not, get ready by visrting our We have met tbe demand for the summer season, and supplied our- store, es with all the latest styles in organilies, dimities, lawns, batistes, jaconettes, grenadine brodes, ete. Our tailor suitiogs and Irish home- spuns are very desirable goods for outing or street wear. Besides our line of high-class wash goods, we have a choice selection of cheap dim- ities, organdies and lawns from de to 12e per yard, We have just placed on sale 2500 ards of beautiful wash goods worth 7've per yard at dc, 95 Qe Special sale of 18c. Buy some of our 10e lawns at 3e, organdies at] 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, etc., is complete, and Jbere you can always find what will plense you, SHIRTS! SHIRTS! We are offering some big bargains in men’s shirts at 47¢, 66c,89c. The styles are the newest, in negligee and colored bosoms i fast colors, See our display in show wiode Ca E, GUTHRIE & CO, Phone 155. on us! 315 Broadway. JustReceived, Big » Daily Sun for the Past) other’ are eligible to participate Of the Daily Sun the Past} other’ are eligible to participate in} wouid not trample himself down. He] ya ght was made through W. Another lot of those famous ladies | Six Months Verified by the state convention. ‘First, all] resolved not to break down his|s, y2son, the Republican elector for] Fast ay Hose at Se to 18¢ per} e Affidavit persons who voted for William J.|manhood. Character and destiny) tins district, His prestige of being) PU 4 leo complete live of ox osin Bowabe isFyan-for presideut at the November] ste shaped in the heart of man. Ta-|elector was very great with the Pres-| Med colored at low prices ee 5 herited moral taint, low birth, pov- Fr 4 "1 election of 1896; second, all persons , B ident, and the fact that he wanted ‘ election of 1596 ; second, all persons) ois, 54 obscurity cannot defeat the liuclt and asked. for|Dust Received | December - - 1650 | who'are in accord with the position of | purpose of a Daniel. God pity the ee ae sag emer ae ’ 5 “sgl edna e SOG ply only two places for his friends, made . " sae January = = 1607 | the Democratic party as set forth in| poor creature of circumstances! The) jt bird for the president to turn bin), »= at oven Gents Colored Negli u a e ~ February—-—--- 1695 +the Chic: platform, adopted in} world houors the man who masters} down, gee Shi Dtsiss $1 — ie March . “« i 1757 Chicago July 8, 1896." opposition , and hard environment, Senator Devoe could, likely pre- a nee pre ob ead = - oe pe he Pecan Such « max God crowns. All heaven | vent the confirmation ef Key in the) C>lomdPiowom Shirts worth a Ee April - - - - 1707 | Tue Wilson law having proved a /canaot make a man of a purposeless} Senate, but he will uot likely do so. for 50c each Reihirsngs Adeline bapge ot ° avery bre service | creature who fears and fawns bef y efforts were made to ge P pusiness I desire to close out with May - «+ © 1680 |failure in every branch of service pay : wn he ‘ ae Many efforts were made to get] Just Received, in 30 déys, end in efder todo so which it was intended to fulfill, its} ther men. hell cannot defeat! each applicant to withdraw under . ‘ ‘ 78) the man of Under the Large lot of ‘Turkey Red ‘Towels, {Prices have been slaughtered. All apologists are now seeking refuge i 6)9996 1666 markets for manufacture: Itis true that goods abroad foot uy ed our Trix Populists are tired of a fusion in which they furnish the votes and manufactured the Democrats get the offices, and they therefore propose to stand alone in the future, also true that this total measured in dollars is due to a great extent to ar obtained for articles the increased price sold, rather than quantity for which a market is found. htt mney fact that the Re- Hie Senate is in the nplished wonders an increase in Minority, it has ac by passing atariff bill within four months after the inauguration of President McKiule: Illuminating oils which brov to ty odd million dolls American markets in 1896 more than 1894 increased price of oil, the number of did so solely because of the Tur people of Paducah will look back upon the administration of its first Republican co did more for its substay tial sdva gallons exported in 1896 being actu- lly less than ind894. ‘The same is | instances. The ment and prosperity than dy three | other cause of the increase in expor- Democratic councils in its history. | tations is due to the fact that Ameri- can markets were filled with foreign cil as one whi true in many other —_—_—— Tom Watson, who expects to con- trol the Populist convention at Alew- | phis next week, i#out with a new platform which declares for a paper currency that will give the people an) \nufactures and that our produc- ers found it necessary to either seek market or close the abroad stablishments a at any price, In many cases they were obliged to sell at a ve of $50 per capita, which he hth mn? ber 09k loss in order to dispose of the stocks declures would be infinitely better § on hand for whick they found no than the free and unlimited» eoinage home market. of silver. Tnu New York journal of com- «iucah will give Ir the people of E tie necessary encouragement to the —~merce, of Deiocratic proclivities, | ot the t hat The | Location of new factories here there y » business situation: ‘The yan eo wee is a great-fature for the city, This business conditions of the last week 7 and only this will insure rapid exten- sion of the population, The favor. able situation of the city with were on she whole quite favorable. There is uo backward movement and refer- there are 1 ny sigus-of progress, es- pecially the spirit ence to transportation, both river and growing of rail, is matter of much importance, hich will have its influence on those |w | seekin ustries; but there are other cities, CANADA has passed a contrac locations for manufacturing ‘Americans from entering Canada| #4 many of them, equally as well under tontract to labor, ‘The num-| situsted in this regard, and many of ber of Americans who seck employ-| there ure ready and anxious to offer ment in Cansda is unimportant ag] iducements for the location of man compared with the number of Cana-| g industries; they are on dians secking employment in this the lookout for them; they are seek- Teyuntry, and this country will not | ime them big ilow. If Prducal register « very high kick against such] WoUu!! be in the race she must do peer |likewise, ‘Lbere are wany worthless Tur assertion that the pre sent | ° rus seeking bonuses council liss increased taxation is|"* is necessary false, as we have repeatedly shown by| Ue "™* the official figures. W ithout increas-| 1" seh ing the tox WWistouneilbas made and} provided for more substantial wh ney do not seek, wi re provements than all the Dewocrat fi , : councils that have preceeded it in “4 ii o the last decade. The sober sense of |” ™* u ollbacsen ; bau yment of cost of moving and which on » this fact. 4: ly repay Gexerat Werten’s call upon them snish government for 60,000 ren: that ison the alert and ready to weket if wo into its the statement that it at least increas- our sales for a larger total now than they did be- fore the law went into effect, but it is The! 5 purpose. blessing of heaven a man may be just It promise of other places, and a high partyman was sent here a few days ago to try to effect a compromise but each one had his heart set on the Mayfield post office, and would not then yield. The Happys are ‘ou will not ad will see to what he wants to be, break yourself down, it that nothing shall. Every man makes his own world. ow note it, uu determine in your reasonably well heart what you will be and do, and| satisfied with the turn of matters. It chen you determine what sort of @/ is understood by them that they will 1} world you will live in, As aman! get a place worth $2000 a year. While O. B. Happy was the contest- ant for the postmastership, it is un- derstood that R. D. Happy will ac- cept the compromise office, and that Lan will remain here. It will be nearly a month before Mr, Key gets installed into his new eth in his heart, sois he. All restlessness and mad dis- e caused by inadequate purpose. The immortal soul will not consent to a purpose limited to the narrow, sensuous sphere. God says i man must be as high as the eternal alt ‘ontent throne, as long as eternity, and as place. The appointment will have,to broad as the wide reach of being, in} be confirmed by the te; a bond time and eternity. You may be] will then ,have to and ac- just as great and noble as you want) cepted; and fivally the commission to be, issued before the change takes place. Your little world is too narrow. It}The pond heretofore has been $12,- is bouuded on the North by the ball | 9990. room; ou the East bydime novels;on| ‘The oilice ere pays about $1700 the South by punch bowls, card par- sand free shows; on the West by remorse, tears and hell, Itis as high as the thoughtless companions whose fasciating charms command t's constant devotion, A snanimous, benevolent purpose to on the splendid possibilities us truly noble and great. Let us consider some of the to the chief and allows a salary for clerk of about $500 a year, besides nearly a hundred dollars on money order commissions. Mi. Key has not decided on a deputy He has a number of applications, He says he will still retain his interest in the plaining mill of Canaday, Gillam & Ke r niakes ze des-} 7 Postmaster West ex- e term of tructive forces wherewith men break | pired on the Sth of April last, and by down manhood the time his successor gets in he will some of these will disintegrate a/have held over about three months. uan, A few years ago the Khedive = of Egypt presented to this republic BETTER THAN NEW. ai obelisk—a needle of Cleopatra ; Ii duetime the obelisk was trans- ported to Central park, New York, [IS the City’s Four-Wheel Reel, of I) svon began to scale off, disinte- South Side 5' grave be amauc condition Was! The city’s big four-wheel hose reel, nol favorable toits continued iateg- | which now belongs to the south side riy. Lt was built for the valley Of] station, amd which has been in the the Nile, and there it stood immut- shop for repairs, was today cem- alle for centuries and centuries, but) p16 d the painting will be fine it could not stand against the disin-|jshed in a few days. te crating effects of its new climate. | ‘The repairs to the reel cost about ¥ va cap searcely read the once platn| g959, but it has been so improved bi sroglyphies. There are certain things] that it is now worth $1,000, acvord- thar will disintegrate you, Many @/ ing to Fire Chief Voight, although it boy has left his mother bearing the] gig not originally cost but $700, and in-cription of divine sonship, but) the city has had much good use out evil association soon disintegrated | o¢ |, him, A change of moral atmosphere! ig js only one of the many in- obiiterated sweet, true sentiments of stances where the fire committee of a uoble mother. Political prefer- Panay and my honors ag down | judgment, All the expenditures it many noble young men, Thestates- | hag ever made or authorized have tulip of this country is not in the teen judicious and to advantage. of legislation, simply because | ethods of success could not be vyed without manifest. injury to} the council has axercised its good UNITED BRETHREN th wuracter The Daniels prefer to} remain athome. Enjoying an Outing at Fort Mas, Vere are some forces which will sac, I, 1 ye lisorganize you, Ina gentleman's} 4 large crowd of the Unjted rome at Norfolk, Vay is @ large! Brethren congregation of the city left oa | which apparently | this morning for Fort } ce, near we ‘bout fifty pounds, but on Metropolis, on the steamer Cowling, lif t you surprised to learn The occasion {s to spend the ds an anpual picnic, and the crowd will return tonight. ‘he Cowling left an hour earlier than usual this morning |’ on account of the crowd, th y a few pounds, It a vessel vere a little worm and cut the sinews and ys the anism of the timber, se forces will disorganize you t of duty is one of them. “The ken fron keel of ve water | ‘There was a large crowd at La Belle Park last night ments will not have the effect of|go ing that government on the) is the city that ary how-aedays \ forges Pa of thepaciication of the va-y abead, nos! common form of this evil is ia urch, Church vows are more geverally disregarded than any other. first presentation of ‘The Country Belle.” ‘The bill will be repeated tonight. the « ot to witness the] Ways give you bargains i a size at low figures most, ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE. LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and-toan Office, MY! PO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES, We ar6 overstocked of Ladies’ and nt’s Solid Gold and Filled Case Watchest #9 All the standard’ makes of move ments and ¢ Also a lot of Silver Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Sée the prices We will make you. arry a good ling of Cléthi Gents’ valium Hate, /Shoet’ Trunks, Valisés, Pis¥ing Cards, Dice, te, . / We buy all our goods at tgrced sales nd buy strictly for cash, and can al very line Moyey to loan on all valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. g8 8. Second, next dogr to Lang Brow b It pays to trade with us if you want your money to buy the who call next week will open their eyes with astonishment. Organdies, Dimities, Lawns. Fine imported organdies from 1; 15¢, 1c and 23c. Lawns, etami nes and grenadines at 7c, 8c, 9¢ and 12 1-2c, one hundred patterns to select from. fty new styles in 8 1-3 dimities going at se only Woolen Goods. Customers will save themself 25 per cent by looking at our black goods all wool at 22 1-2¢ and up Silk warp 47 inch henrietta at 79¢c, sold elsewhere at $1.10. Novelties, newest fads and all qualities Ribbons, Laces and Millinery. All pretty shades in sash widths at a trifle, pretty laces and millinery goods have been reduced to actual cost Silks. We have a large stock on han¢ ranging in prices from 15¢ to Curtains and Portieres. A beautiful line selling below cost, great bargains in them Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Ladies’ Gent's and Children's big values, small--prices, No old stock, all new goods, sold regardless of cost Remember we must close out our entire stock within thirty days. J. H. Edefen, 214 Broadway. Wall Paper! We're always the first to show 8c FALL STYLES In all the lates designs and colors, They're in now ready for your inspection, inest line of Picture Mouldings In the City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, L, P, BALTHASAR, 423 B'way, Under Parwxn Hovar 1 Come: 0 be laid proper depth; also fftoe more or less, at #0 much eagh, Separate for’ water mains and hyde. bids must be in by July 5, 9%, at? p, ‘and specifications for laying matns can at Council Clerk's oMee, City Hall. All Plans be seen, | | | | | FIRE LIFE TO THE PUBLIC: H. DIEHL& SONS P. F. LALLY Holiday Groceries, Telepnone 118. FREE Rocking Chair > DORIAN’S. < DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES JOHN J. DORIA Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. W. S. GREIF, No, 132 8. Third Street DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF... Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose. DAAARAAAA AI a ah 2 ee eo ES Rose & Paxton TORNADO — } 4 We mean what we say: our stock of low cut goods will be sold at pri- ves that oannot bel had elsewhere in the city. All colors, all stvles and toes. Nowsgis the timejto buy footwear at 310 Broadway. Phone 310. ee oD eS —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned'Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts FREE A HANDSOME —A" Thie is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, and it is a thing of beauty for the home. FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS : COMB TO US FOR YOUR AND FURNISHING GOODS. Kindly bring your Fer? to us We will tt them neatly at smal! co PADLUC N., — 205 BROADWAY, AH, KY F. J. BERGDOLL, —— PROPRIETOR AGENT CELEBRATED In ki and bottles’ Also various temperance drinks——Soda’ Pop, Seltaer Water, Orange a | Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. ‘ . Telephone orders filled until 1] o’clocy at night during Week and 12 o'clock Saturday nights, Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets: PADUCAH, KY, « jv. See ae Wall Paper »" 4 : Window ‘shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS, PROMPT ATTENTIONGLIVEN TO ALL ORDERS Telephone No, 371 AAD Am Aanaaaananaaana™ Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and Plumber. © Sanitary... 829 Court Street. tetephoue ¥ } Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. and nd feet] American Plan #3.00 to day, Rooms only/41,00 and Galt House _-TOUISVILLE, KY. a“ — 1, B, Howell. 0, S. Telephone 221, Offices, 427-tOidpay $5.00 per ( ~ CORRE, \ Office Hou mt 18 BA tp mM, aud atnight { _Ack