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tox. laid hold of the women and the seden- every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, UINCOMPORATED, Pablished PRESIDENT AND MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT SRORPTARY ‘TREASURER DIRECTORS 1M. Pisher, JR. Smith, RW it Williamson J. J. Dorti ments, JK, THE DAILY SUN #711) give spectal attention to ALL local hap fiiives of fmverest tu Paducah and vicinity EStneglecting general news, which will be given as fully as space Will permit without re. fard toexpense. THE WEEKLY SUN ts devoted to the Interests of our « tons, and will at all times be new tertaining, while keeping Its reade on all political affairs and be & fearless and tire ex, trines and teachings of the oan party CORRESPONDEN :E. A.spectal feature of the we Sig eitio THE BUN will be tts Corresp idence Ment, in which Wt hopes woiy ' rep every locality within tbe init of 108 ation. 5 z pat en 1 f the doc Republt ot t ut Rates of advertising v tll be made known on. application Ofice, Standard Hiv, 11> North Fourch IY; per annum.......-..$ 4.50 Daily, Six months. 2.25 Jay, Upe mont, . Daily, per week... wi » per annum 10 cents in ad 1.00 Specimen copies fre MONDAY, JUYL 5, 1897. es ee ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The 8N te-afthorized to announce BF. As a candidate for Districe of McCracken action of the Republican party for the First ‘The SUN is authorized to announce J. A. JAMES As agandidate { r Marsbal of the City ducah, Ky.. subject to the action of the I lican Convention, —_— ‘The SUN is authorized to announce &. W. PRATT e Police Court of ject to the action As agandidate is authoized to announce ‘The 8 r Y G. HARRIS, As a cand: ity Prosecuting Attorney subject 0 n Of the Republican partyy ‘The $0N ts auw WILL C. KIDD fas » Géndidate for the office of Circuit Clerk at the eusuing election, subject to. the action of the Republican convention, AVERAGE CIRCULATION Of the Daily Sun for the Past .. Six Months Verified by Affidavit. December : - 1550 January - - 1607 February - 1695 March 1767 April - - - - 1707 May -!- - - 1680 6)9996 1666 Tuar story about the snow storm in Leadville, Colorado, on Saturday may be all true, but to a man watch- ~4ag’the mercury lingering at 100 de- grees it appeurs to be a cruel hoxa. A rree silver orator describes the tion in the following clear and PpeaMNeE The muddy slough of politics, is the rock upon which our’party has split in twain and fell to from the pinnacle of imper- wif Let us then gear up our loins so that we way go forth with clear head.”’ Tux Queen's Jubilee is over but the American Jubilee is in full blast today; and the beauty of our Ameri- can Jubilee is that it comes every year, One day suflices for the small boy to work off some of his efferves cent enthusiasm, but the adult Ameri- -can has cause each day in the year to bless the day that our Fathers founded the Great Republic. Times may be hard out in Colo- rado, but the people {of Denver have just completed a most remarkable feat of church debt raising, the man- being per of its accomplishment characteristic of Western perseverance, and also exh denominational fraternal spirit that isarare commodity in these latter days of grace. Within the last two months in that city church (debts have been paid off as follows: Trinity M. E. church, $60,000, St. Elizabeth's Catholic church $40,000, -» Christ M. E. church, $25,000, Cen- tral Presbyterian 825,000 and First Baptist $25,000, a grand total of $175,000 for the work of ouly two months, In this work Catholic and Protestant battled side by side, many a Protestant check being drawn for the Catholic debt and many « Catho- lic check being made payable to the order of one of the Protestant churches. So much for Western f- nancial and religious y: osity. ‘The bicycle has come to stay, and itis well. The following burst of enthusiasm from a ‘‘crank’’ is all “The bicycle is proving itself to be the greatest artificial ally of health the world has ever known. It has ‘Atary men and has dragged them out ‘nto the air and sunlight, and has de them well in spite of themselves, t to sleep I think the bicycle is iaureatest benefactor of mankind. orms all that the most promis- amoug patent wedicines to suffering husuauity, ay * £ eee Meee eee a ~ THE PADUCAH DAILY SUX. a + RRNA So. A FOOLISH STRIKE, The action of the United Mine] He recognized both as related to Him Workers of America in ordering aig ees, i area teow general miners’ strike to go into ef-| non origin, have the same domicile, fect today 1s an excellent illustration} both living in the home district in of the fact that the people themselves] their spheres of operation, different are doing all they can in many in-|{n methods but one in aim, viz: The 6 reign of righteousness through stances to retard the progress of good churoh's manhood, ‘Now let ue note times. The main reason given for) some of the duties we owe to the this strike, which, if general, will/state as an agency in the kingdom. 350,000| The basis of these duties is the rela- tion the state sustains to the king- 4 etal clscul | dom. Herein lies the foundation of statement in the official circular sent] citizenship. ‘The state is God's min- | out ordering the strike: ister and I as a member of His king- ©The signs of the times, as pointed | dom or a3 @ creature of His hands Jout by the press and by testimony of/and a subject of law must heed | men versed in public affairs, are that] her authority and discharge my duty business is reviving, that an upward] to her, for her voice is the voice of came by Plymouth town, Chi helm of their ships; Chri tian liberty. throw out of employment nocd. si found in the following Pht aia you story that I w Scriptures?” asi wrath. miners, is originated the report An’ you know how true it was. '/is apparent, rew| yg + jordering the strike will prevent 350, 000 laborers from participating in the 40|ting steady work the miners will be Pounty, subject to the of Pas Repub: organs are the commissioned ser-| shores, but vants of God to promulgate His} our country, kingdom among men, though Christ’ to lay # tribute of love tendency in prices of all commodities] Jehovah. When she recognizes her In the general business | divine mission let us not specify the improvement, | di we owe the state in virtue of this relation. ah,” said the deacon. apolis Journal. revival and industrial ae which is earnestly proclaimed, we ought to share, and if we do not at- tempt to share, we shall be false to ourselves and those dependent upon VIRTUE, I'm awfully uneasy about him. The state is composed of persons and can never rise above the virtue and intelligence of the people; the source of her power is the people We therefore owe it to the. state, t the virtuous and good, in order that we, a8 living witnesses in the great organism, may do our partin her great mission. The perpetuity of this government depends upon the virtue and intelligence of the voters We] must therefore improve our heart and mind ; we must also contend for this standard. Let us erect a sta :dard onto which the wise and virtuous may repair, and leave the e with God We have endangered the perpe' uity: f our much vaunted institutions by opening the ballot box to the wicked and ignorant people at home, aud worst hordes from other shores. We hear the note of anarchy ringing out loud and defiant in our land, ani already turn the finger of the com- mon in our literature and platform~ and statutes, because we have allow- ed them them to participate in gov uever saw before. “Times are improving’? is the rea- on of the strike. But the very ac- tion of the United Mine Workers in somebody Tribune. revival of good times ; instead of get- “You're a gentleman, sir; I can't s Allow me your hand to press! die; they will lose more in a few | months this summer than they can make up in years of advanced wages, vould they win the strike; and their prospects of winning the strike are most meager, The folly {of the strike is especially great when we think that the men, who have today laid down their tools for a hopeless \ struggle are the very ones who have | suffered most for the past four years and are the very ones who would be benefitted by the admitted revival of w in ‘My beautiful partner's dress. not strange, business, would they elect to take] ernment without regard to qualifica their share. tion, which alone constitute our Human nature, however, is the| bulwark: Ignorance is the cradiv of vis d crime slaughters a na- tion. We must educate or we must perish is as true today as when it fell from the lips of the nation’s orator In our mighty educational movement every person should take a lively in- terest. | same always; and just as long as ir- | responsible notoriety seekers can con- | trot labor organizations, and as loug |as the laborer, who wants only a | good living tor himself and his fam- lily, allows himself to be deluded by these alleged leaders, who would be out of a job were there po strikes, just so long will ‘strikes occur and will be accompanied by all the at- |tendants of want, ‘suffering, loss of | positions and in the end inglorious | defeat. PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET She—I want a chang: Liberty. We must maintain our freedom or our country can never proclaim it to the world. We owe it to the govern- ment to keep free; no sbibboleth of statecraft,no decree of political or ec- clesiastical council, not all the elo- quence of oratory or the sovereign voice of the ballot can make @ man free whose heart is bound in sin or whose bosom throbs with disloyalty. Many men walk your streets and | saad WEY taneahe breath the air of our grand republic, Petibelved since doe, Tovaachite: SS sey us te and in bonds gall Offerings for week 909 hhds. a ngage lagen Offerings for year 10,169 thas, spirit of the self-contented man has Net sales for week 677 bbds. bound thousands of our fellow citi- “ 7447 zens. Net sales for year 7647 hhds. ion aii haa bese dapplanted: bye QUOTATIONS, more abject jingle of gold in the Common lugs, dark, 14%, 244c. |heart. We need great public spirited Medium lugs, dark, 2/¢, 3c. men. Good lugs, dark, 3, 5c, Whiskey holds millions in its Low leaf, dark, 4, 5c. crushing grasp, bound to the drinkis| ;,, Common teaf, dark, 54%, 83c. —|the story of our vassalage. Medium leaf, dark, 9, 11e. that cruel snonster, has forged chains Good leaf, dark, 11, 13. around the heart of the glorious land Selections, (dark or colory) 18,) and has its cruel foot on the neck of 153s. some of some of her noblest sons. Young man, keep out of debt or you must be a slave. The kinder the creditor the more galling the chains. | cage Journal. The most potent engine of self de- struction today rolling over our young manhood is debt. Young man you| elors area despicable class. borrow to shine in society, and after} “But why” temporary gleam disap, in the the mirror all day, then? Blaetter. Ae Us He called her a rose, He called her a pink; He called her all ‘Thae is sweet, I thiftk. And when they were wed He let her call When breakfast was ready (Just like them all). Tee Goo Murray Hill—My wife hearted woman in the world. Paducah, Ky., July 2.—Receipts Pete Amsterdam—Is that so? self.—N. Y. World. There Were 0: observed Mrs. Colonial Dame. those days who couldn Appropriate No “And this beautiful hybrid,’ REMARKS, The breaks were dominated this week by lugs and low and common leaf, and not a single real good hogs- head showed itself, nor more than a few good mediums appeared, Prices were well supported to bigher, The weather has been very hot all this week, with only very light an: very partial showers. Stock on first, 5212 hogsheads. FREIGHT RATES PER HUNDRED POUNDS. To New York, all rail, 42¢; Do, water and rail 40. To New Orleans, all rail 24c. 'T. H. Puryear Co., Brokers. Norre—Boston rates 5¢ above New York, and Philadelphia 2c and Baltimore 3e below. CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM. An Able Sermon by D, Hamner at the Tent Meetings, “Why so?” swamp. Our Bible, our Sabbath and our Christ are the essential conditions of our liberty, Every fibre of my American soul tinges with indignation when I see the godless criminals and abject anarchists of other countries} borrow any more tramping upon these precious rights w purchased with the price of blood. The Christian and our weapon is prayer. We shall] houses. not hesitate to tell these poor} “And what brought you here?” wretches that this is not a land of beer slingers and Sabbath b ers, but at the same time we shall sweetly lead them over to Christ. PATRIOTISM, A of Ing better luck lately, Wiggins—What? what he owed you? Once Too Of Bits. Unseift to the Last. deal to encourage science? The Widow We must love our country. The] always changing doctors. traitor hates his country, but the pa-| une. triot loves it. Our civil and religious may. born citizens, our Christian ci tion, our literature, commerce ai laws, our marvelous development in moral and material spheres and its cg: oc a grand history and bright future, our| !e4ve camde’ honored country challenge the pro- |, Mald--‘They foundest admiration of the patriot. Every poor boy {n the land may en- ter the arena of action and compete for honors with full assurance of the marvelous preservation and gov-|equal privileges with the richest. | They're the very lutest style, ernment of the universe express God | Noble being is our only royalty and] His Elder Sist His original purpose in man was and|every one may be truly royal; we] bly slim on ever will be His kingdom of right-| have one great country and we love Be eousness, peace and joy, God wants|every part of it without referring to] «pyo«e peopl to reign through the intelligent, vir-|the past; but looking alone to pres-| their honeymoon.” tuous choice of free, moral beings | ent and future possibilities we prefer rs capable of knowing snd reflecting} one part to all the rest. I love all his moral excellencies, ‘This reign; sections, but my home is under] tog paper first."—Chicago Record. we term His kingdom, It is not a| bright, southern skies, where balmy Im 014 Kentucky, union of good men in common Joyal-| breezes waft to man the tenderest ty to truth and duty, nor is it thatjlove of God. I feoad this] aren who drank himself to death ? BUSEC it self propegating power of the gospel|fair section, not but itis ‘ental real union of | was the scene of battle. I love it for] 4*#! death, of courve This, Our National Holiday. ty of Her Own. At the tent meeting July 4, 1897, Dr, W. F. Hamner took for his text “Render unto Ceasar that which is Ceasar’s and unto God that which is He said: vast and varied creation and and better, too.—Tit-Bita, Objects: ¥ Detected, 3 ing wealthy —Town Topics der to establish this kingdom Christ| negro; for ita nob! m oble sons and fair THOSE DANGENOUS FROGS. lias commissioned individuals and | daughters; for its hospitable homes corporate agencies among the latter, | sud cordial fellowship; for its simple We specify the home, the church, the| pure faith; for its loyalty to the good state. The only design in the exist-|and true, church and state; for ite ence of either is the kingdom of God. | nuble mothers and grand fathers. The state is truly the minister of | Here brain is more than brawn, mor- God, Paul and Peter and all the sa-|als more than money, gallantry more cred writers of God declared that all; than greed for n, & gentleman four were ordained of Ged in the xiii] more than a good provider of bread chapter of Romans. Paul declared | snd meat, and an elevated social life it in express terms; our Lord in the] more than gorgeous hil; 'y. Llove text recognizes both church and state} the land that gave to the world Wasb- and commends us to meet our obli-|ivgton, Jefferson and Lee, and my gations to both. These corporated | love is not cl Marinda—Sakes alive, Jonas, ‘embraci ve “ : rsoes every part of] “Jo ,as—How's that? use today) \farinda—'Cause every io on pre prescribed no definite form, for eithér] tomb. I would hail every section as the greatest country under the sun. It matters not whether your fathers {s Rock or James- istian men stood at the in hope: unfurled her. white sails; Christian faith, with prayer and songs of praise, | leaped from her bow, and Christian conscience took this land for Chris- mean by starting the an unbellever in the the deacon, in great “Well, deekin,” said the man who had “you know you told me that all you said about that hoss I bought was as true as Gospill. Indian- Raynor—Say, what ails Ferguson? Teaw him in a hardware store a little Awhile ago, buying a revolver, and he had wild, desperate look in his eye that Shyne—Ferguson happened to tell yesterday that he wanted to buy a house, and the real estate agents somehow found it out.—Chicago the whirling dance I tripped, and tore 1 Do you think it is interesting to see the same tiresome face day after day? He—Why on earth do you stand before liegende joston Ideas. is the best- I don't The avaricious] believe there is another one like her, Murray Hill—When she slanders any The clank of the chain about] of her friends she don't believe it her “I am proud to say that my grand- father made hi# mark in the world,” man ite his Debt, } name,” replied Mrs. Luttom—Tit-Bite ued the enthusiastic floriculturist, “ have named ‘The Candidate's Pledge.’ “Because it fades #0 quickly.”—Chi- “Because they profit by the misfor : tunes of their idiotic brothers who mar cold, dark land of debt, a dismal ry."-Philadelphia orth American. Pes Chatterton—Hardup seems to be hav- Has he paid you Chatterton—No; he hasn't called to Philadephia Press. ; 4 1.| «Yes, sir,” said the convict, “time was ptiment will prevail] when I was admitted to the very best “They caught me coming out,"—Tit- The Caller—You say he did a great Yes, poor soul; he was N.Y, Trib- Valuable Thoughts Well Werth liberty, our institutions, our soil,] Aunt Mandy—It must cost @ lot to = climate, rivers and lakes, our valleys] dress these ‘ere New York women. Deep Consideration on and mountains, our to the (manor| Uncle Josh—Yaas; they can't seem to afford enough for a whole gownd!—N, ladies who called wanted to, ma'am, but I (old them you had plenty of your own, HM Cholly—I don't see why you turn up your nose at these golf stockings. ister—They look so terri- 1u1—Chicago Tribune, le next door are still in ‘Have you seen him kissing her?” No; but he lets her read the morn- Reporter--What shall T say of this City Editor—Say that he died a nate ‘Truth, God and man after the pattern of|its superior climate; beat 2 Fenpiey of Wealth, Jesus Christ, a divine living organ-| scapes and flowing waters; for joldby—My doctor says my case ism, God and man, Christ is the| flowers in garden and wildwood ; for] Puzzles him, great head of His kingdom. In or-|its sweet-voiced birds and musi Friend—That's what you get for be- hens ined to these southern] @¥8" be mighty big frogs out in Kan @ man got his for fh and Monroe atreets, Orde hauling or for sand shonli he dent thereorteleph ue u No, 11. Pavvean Tijsren Co, New, Providence. J.C. Mendenhall, ¥vansville, dnd. : Dear Sit:—Pledse ship 2¢ r960 as possible |x. Grog$ of your Cyl ana Fever Cure as @ffered in yer letter of 26th. 1 consider your Chill Cure the best in the market, / Yours respeétfully, Vv. W. Sara. no, Get. 27th For Sale. At the Sus office old papers, nice and clean, just the thing to put un- der carpets and on shelves. 25 cents per hundred, Nice ash stove wood, detivered ‘omptly to apy rt of the vitye plephone 29 FE. Bell. ~ a. Go to Owens’ Cav next Sunday— the coolest, most delightful spot in this seetion~ The Stedmer Bettie Owen, wilitake you for 40 cents, 13 HOT WEATHER ! Electric Fans ices - Eley, Dipple « White 323 BROADWAY. Notwithstanding the weather being warm the people coyhe and keep cool while they buy. / Our prices and style of goods aly are pleasing and much admired, / Don’t think you are troublesome, At gives us pleasure t e, [must have it, [SHOW our magly friends our goods / Just Received, Complete line of plain White Dim tor/Linons from 4'yc to 25e. Just Re iv, Another lot of those /famous ladies Fast Black Hose at/5e to L5e per pair, Also compte line of ox blood colored at Idw prices yd Just Received, Four dozen Gents’ Colored Negli- gee Shirts, worth $1.25, for 75e. Also two doren Gents’ Laundried . Colored Bosom Shirts worth $1.00 for 50¢ each Just Received, Large lot of ‘Larkey Red Extra size-at low fighres. Towels, It pays to trade with us if you Avant your money to buy the most. / ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE. as Y' et fier ee tay ole. Peau MCRY abey iteg, Cross barred Muslin and Vie- | Dont... 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. : Now,is {the timejto buy footwear at Opportuni Save-Money. to On Monday, July 5, we begin a | big reduction sale in every depart ment in the house. Dimities, or gandies, lawns and all wash goods Will be included in this sate at a discount of 10 to yo H. DIEHL& SONS 310 Broadway. CHECKS FOR, SKIRTS! Phone 310. Lada daadad manana ahan ay P.F-LALL ¥ —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR— Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned‘Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 118. Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts PR EE A HANDSOME PREE Rocking Chair > DORIAN’S. < This is something every one enjsys in moments of leisure and it is a thing of byduly for the home. FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS : COME /TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS. Kindly bring your \ FEET to us, We will fit them neatly ° We have a nice line of light weight woolen checks and fancies —just the thing for skirts—which we will sell at a big discount. | All 50¢ goods go at 3%. All 25¢ goods go at 18. Faney check linens worth will close at ac All jat 23¢ | | 35e joc organdies will be closed 20c wash goods go for 12 "vc This sale will continue for a few days oly; so come early if you |want choice of bargains. Above quotations are only a few prices that will interest you E. GUTHRIE & CO, ~Phone 155, Call on us, 315 Broadway Big Closing Out Sale. yi at small cost, JOHN J. DORIAN. Notice.—Owing 4o a change of business I desire to close out with- in 30 days, and in order to do so 205 BROADWAY, P. c prices have been slaughtered. All ta eakueual als | who call next week will open their a ae a r 2 . jeyes with astonishment Ft J B i RG DOI | | Organdies, Dimities, Lawns. tar? aE 4M, | Fine imported organdies from 13¢ | tse, 18¢ and Lawns, etami jnes and grenadines at Se, 9¢ jand 12 1-ac, one hundred patterns jto select from. Fifty new styles in |8 1-3 dimities going at 5c only. Woolen Goods. Customers will Save themself 25 per cent by looking at our black —— PROPRIETOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, goods all wool at 22 1-2c and up.| Also various temperance drinks— > Silk warp 47 inch henrietta at 79¢ Oder, Gino Alga et er One soldelsewhere at $1.10. Novelties ; Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'elock Saturday nights, 10th and Madisop street OlePhone 101. newest fads and all qualities, Ribbons, Laces and Millinery. All pretty shades in sash widths ata tr pretty laces and millinery goods have been reduced to actual cost Silks. We haye a large stock on hand ranging in prices from 15¢ to g8c Curtains and Portieres. A beautiful line selling below [cost, great bargains in them, | Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!!! Ladies’ Gent's and Children’s big values,Amall prices. No‘ old stock, all yew goods, sold regardless. of cost. Remeyhber we must close out our entjfe stock within thirty days. / J. H. Edelen, 214 Broadway. Wall Paper! } We'te Alwayp the first to show PADUCAH. KY Wall Paper "4 Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN ‘TO ALL ORDERS Wl. S. GREIF, Third Street No, 132 8 Telephone No ere ne AAA AAA Aanaananadnal Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and Sanitary... a. > Plumber. _- DEALER IN ALL KINDS ‘OF... we & d Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinklng G0. ~ ksh 132 South Fourth Street. lelephone ® 1 “~ DAAAAAD Ad mh hoe Ae ee SY 829 Court Street i LITTLE’ EN, Pawn Brokey/and Loan Office, » standard makes of move- ment#¥and cases. 0 a big lot of Silver Watches. GufsPistols, Musical Instruments. Seb/th§ prices we will make you, We carry a Gents’ Furnish Trunks, Valises Ete. | We buy all our goods at forced sales I buy strictly for dash, and can ab 1 lite of Clothing, gs, | Hats, Shoes laying Cards, Dice, 423 B'way, ovr / ws... ...RoSe & Paxton igns and colors, They're in now Give you All Kinds of FIRE a Insurance Finest ling of Picture Mouldings TORNADO Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank inthe Cy ys Have you seen th¢ latest? FACES. Prices Reasonable fto¢ GOOD work. L, P, BALTHASAR, Under Patuzr House NOTICE FOR BIDS. LOyHHOLE KY. 1iids will be recelved by the Mayor and Cet ways give you bargains in every line. Money to loan on al] valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. Second, next to Lang Bros separate for Water mi me. ry Comu ties for nbout four thousand feet} American Plan 93.00 to $5.00 per ineh water mains to be Laie las very, and to be placed at the Gay. / fifteen Murdock hydrants, so thuch eagh, tidy to bo] Rooms only $9.00 and upwards. vat}. Piao He main can be ee 4. B, COOPER, Cv Eisiee, Mayo:, > Ma iat i's omice, C D 030 5 p.m, and at, pe