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SENATOR HANNA Talks About the Strike o} Miners, Senator Hanna, of — pays the highest prive miners that is paid in 4 Penney! and a im an unpre t, thi week, in speakjng of the Goal miners’ 17, September 1¢ 18, strike, said: ‘ With ““Owing-to the existing conditions| 27, August 26, 27, 28, of business, no one can be expected With Washington: to raise wages for the preseut any-|3 and 4, where in any line of business, and} With Paducan: July 10° *11, 12. therfore the strikers have chosen a) With Cairo: August 6, 6, 7, Sep- very unfortunate time to. make their, vember 9, 10, 11. demands, whether the latter be rea-| TERK HAUTE AT HOME peri Cal te ! bb ecm | With Evavaville: July 28, 29, 30,} On Monday, July 5/we begin a ~ bt! | Patera, Mos produit ot hap roan 1¥, 20, 21, September #12, | big reduction sale infevery depart- vestment and Buil ng Association. it ought to be possible to give labor-| A i liecieessa vrals 17, 48 ment in the house Dimities, or- jnade at the | org of all kindela better return for Lged. chabt r is: 46 ha al 99) |Sandies, lawns and all wash goods hah will be included |in this sale at a request of the Courier-Journal’ and beet labor. With Washington: August *1, 2, | discount of to to 4 per cent. shows a keen insightAnto the nature! ‘That is what we mean by pros- |" of “Building and Loan Associations | perity—an improved condition of! 3, august #15, 16, 17, September "5, 6,7. FOR.. business, when money 1s freer, oper- With Paducah: July 14, 15, 16, SKIRTS! THE NEW SCHEDULE Coal) For the Central League as Re- cently Prepare who] The subedule committee has com- its work and the following of schedule will go into effect in the Central League on July 10th; MENDERSON AT 410M . With Evansville (nae 15, 16, home immediadiate}y or lose it and with it all he has paid in. Kentucky’ legislature will meet in regular sion in about six months. It is to “ be hoped that then some law may be that! Passed than will allow an association to collect more than 6 per cepty in- cratic mayor thi« Tall is by stirring up| terest from its members if it dastrew Republican ranks, | do so, and that as much latitude The Re-| Mill be given to these associations as is consistent with perfect security. We call especial attention to the following statement by Gen. Fayette Howitt, ex-Auditor of State; author of the Hewitt revenue system; Pres- night. They recognize that they must use the same weapon as their qdversaries and will consequently Aucus in secret, They had hopea to keep their meeting a profound secret, but the “Register” never sl The ‘+Register’” {the only hope of el “THE PADUCAH DAILY SUM, every afternoon, except Sunday, by VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, NOOKPORATED. Pahilished TO THE PUBLIC: . MO We | Segoe We say: our stock of low cut goods wiil be sold at pri- ves that oannot bel had elsewhere. in the city. All Colors, all; styles and toes.¥Now’is ‘the timejto buy footweap“at Dont:.. ‘ MISS THIS Save Money. recognizes ecting a Demo- REASUKEH dissensions it Bat it is wasting it € y serap a lit- et, publicans of I | tle but when it jcomes fo They never forget they are a nara ident of the State National Bank ; THE WEEKLY SUN President of the Frankfort Safety Vault and Trust Company, and Gen- eral Manager of the Kentucky In- September 2, ey are right on voting FUSION YET POSSIBLE foot th fusion between ats and Re- mination for clerk It the surest way A mayement 1s ¢ ighout state looki-g My jul ean party This statement was CORRESPONDEN « <. paMitans pf the & irt of appeals, toa UR will observer that in which ality witht ADVERTISING | of engomprssing the defeat of free and also a great, appreciation of the hardships that, will follow a rigid en decision of the silvef in Kentucky is by way of fa- The | erat H. DIEHL & SONS 3 10\Broadway. Phone 310. Pag MAaeesnamananannnen’ we will sell at a big discotnt. . F. LA L L Y All 50c goods go at 39. —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— vamey ai tonieee st 18 Holiday Groceries, wiltcloe aoe." “Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, All 30¢ organdies will be closed at 23c; 20¢ wash fe Ne. 20c wash goods go for 12 ‘vc. /Fresh Canned!Goods, &c. y HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 118 Cor. 9th and Trimble Sta. PREE FREE days only; so come early if you ‘A~-HANDSOME $ Rocking Chair 3 juotations are only a few prices that will interest you. Callon us, = 5 — ‘i 77 S. SS { j | This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, and it is a thing of beauty for the home, ONLY 44 *: FREE TO, OUR CUSTOMERS TWO WEEKS |DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES MORE AND FURNISHING GOODs. or ations are carried on upon a safe, soun'l and profitable basis, and the], forcement of the |cepblest Leborer reape the beoelit ot | C*peambet 1 court. Gen, Tewitt said |the good times in proportion to the August “The gourt cout 9 arvely do aye ales oa at The hoped-for Nidbiwerce is teouk thing which w uld create more wide- | good ti e coming, I believe be " " mong the laboring |fore long, but they Pil sea cee sd Fp ate oes Ne 10, *11, 12 wut by {denly, but gradually and when bus- With He plevesay dats $1.39, 48 ccision,’ | iness does improve employers of Is-| — Hh A oie 18,04.” 3}, 23, 88, replied Gen. Hewitt od it falls|bor can listen to the grievances of arith T vie Hastie hue Eek vith peculiar hardship just at a time | the employed. I do not see that], V0 Te weary, Fy aoa when business is stagnated, and all| they can be expected to do so be-|/* September °19, 20, 21. people who depend upon their daily | fore. labor are hard pressed. I can illus-| “It is to be hoped that the men trate best by reciting the facts pre- | will agree to submit the matter to ar-| sented hy our association. We have |bitration and let thei troubles be] #U*" built a great many homes for people} settled for the present in a reason- who depend upon their flaily earn-/able manner. Acts of violence PADUCAR AT HOME. | ings—people who never under any | prompted by Uroughtless fpassion can} = With Evansville; August 4, 5, 6,| ».jother system could have provided ever accomplish any good, August *29, 30, themselves with homes. Many of ‘Of the’effect of the strike on] With Henderson; August 19, 20, them have carried their loans anul | Ohio politics I amnot prepared to say | 21, September *19, 20, 21. their debt was half or two-thirds anything.| Businéss disturbances al- With Terre Haute; September 9, paid off, but under the stringency of | ways affect the current issues one] 10, 11 | the times, being whable to | way or another and misunderstand-| With Washington; July 28, 29 stant employment, they found it jings frequently arise on account of /30, August 26, 27, 28, © ficult to make mote than enough ‘o them. Ihave no apprehension on] With Cairo; August *1, 2 Jinaintain their families, and have | account of the strike, however.” tember 2, 3, 4, September * ceased paying their dues. The asso- | - ld. istion, not wishing to distress them | (although our agreement provides | that upon a failure to keep up their! 7, order to catty on the fight for] 28. |obligations for six months, we may |iife, the parents/ot Theodore Durrant | With Henderson ; July 28, 29, 30; foreclose), being confident that. | wit! place his photograph on sale, The | Sept. *5, 6, 7. |whenever the man may find steady | otograph will show Durrant in| With Terre Haute; July 21, 22,| upon employment, he will bring up Bis Af) Hrison garb taking bis daily exercise|23; August 22, 23,24. rearages, and feeling perfectly secure | within the walls of San Quentin. With Washington ; August 12, 13, is the mortgages upon their property, ‘The lows Nationa. Decoordts re-1143 August *29, 20, 21. | nas not enforced its lien, but has car- ' With}Pad July 26, 27: é ‘ affirined the Indianapolis platform ‘aduc uly 26,27; ried such people so as tg give them a August 15, 16, 17 Jin breakix every possible chance to/hold their {824 nominated a full ytate ticket. hilly cistions and voting fither for Palmer|homes. We have, perbiaps, thirty or |The Coavention was remarkable for} =—=——_RVANSVILLE gT HOME and the|forty loans in that condition, and if|€¢husiasm snd for the presence of] With Hendersom; July 14, 15, 1 hould be compelled to foreclose |™*8Y of the old Democratic lead-| August *1,2, 8; August all this property will be thrown at |¢: s a ga | once upon the market and would not! John Dugan waé indicted yester-| With Terre Haute; Sept. 2, 3. 4 | ring, in the preseat condition of af-|<ay for murdering John C. Colson} With Washington; July 24, °25, fairs, more than half its value. It]8t Midadlesborgrecently. Dugan was| 26; August °8, 9, 10, will bring enough to secure our loans, | Seen at the jail and was informed of} With Paducab: July 21, 22 but the man’s home and the result of |the charge | and his countenance} August 11, 12 18; Sept. * his labor for years would be swept |vhanged. He refused to say any) With Cairo; July 17, °18, away from him at ance. There are | ting as to the finding of the jury, Sept. *19, 20, 21. two or three other lodal building as-} The Controller of the Currency yesterday received information of the sociations here and many loans have been effected here by associations | failure of the first National Bank, of Mason, Texas. Bank Examiner from other parts of tlie state, which would result in depriving a very great | Johnson was placed in charge! The|Vnly two ‘Cases number of people of thelr homes. —_/ bank has a capital of about $50,000, Day: “The opinion of thé court seems | and at the date of its Jast report, its to me to rest upon the unfortunate | liab'litivs amounted/to about $30,- use of the word ‘interest’ in the re- | 000 | quiremeats of building associations. | (4), J. W. S. Ridley died Tuesday . | They require certain payments, week-| \: yis home near Columbia, aged unite their forces as to defeat Bryan-!iy or montuly, as phe case may be, | sventy.theee ‘taxtl. He. bad i will be under the head of jnterest. To this |, ears be n identified with the farm- some associations add premiums: and stock interests of the South, yf a Sound Money Rey v hi be a conces D: ‘ ys of the sound aily, per annum J . Daily, i i pichthe Lv enacle them to fight aily, One mouth,.. . Dafly, per weel.. . ‘ Weekly, per anpuin in ad- vante.... eee eee Specimen copi ne eS Semana we FRIDAY, JULY 9 iv | De under 1 des both great money spread disaster people than will } a rigid enforcement of th: We have a nice line of light- weight wooleg checks and fancies —just the thin] ~skirts—which ee no votes. prought 1 is said to be aw ent started by friends of Mr OrngOrff, of Russellville, tor DemgCratic nomination 10 cents w plan for Lusi With Paducah; July 17, 918, 19, August *22, 98, 24. With Cairo; July 43, 14, 15, Au: | 19, 20, 21, September 16, 17, the na- for have uly to se¢ure him ap: ate clef, b 0 his or ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. e puth abin rhe elee tucky this fall is by fa ver would lave us th a peop real fight against the da the rat trine of free coinage at 16 to 1 be in this state two ng elegtion the sound money people what they oy ampeede G canes. ould by joinihg The Liga It then Wa, the * admiration of We v the stand thug‘taken set the pace for the sound money in every Last year the campaign W. PRATT iD ect to shower feet to the action howed the Chey of Patty “ ofthe Repeblican « 3,Sep- forces. 18, Pai) <l aroused | iE, GUTHRIE & C0, 315 Broadway—Pbone 155. nation aud CAIRO AT HOME, far Sound Money With Evansville; August 26, 27 should notforget the mass to mofrow-st-the court house s p. m., to select delegatés to the state| hel in Louisville this Demoe forces other state. in this state was even it more impor- tant, becuuse it wes fought couvention to be the 14th inst fall will be a memorable one if planned on the wight lines. ncial issues aloue, with no state! The magnificent cour- Money Democrats way from all past asso- Thy campaign a it as a The con- | 98° of the Sound vention in Lotiisville next week will be a most gotable gathering of promi- nent’ met, The brains of the old fashionéd Democracy will be there.) Let Péducah be represented by her | The best and ablest men. ° or McKinley saved the day silver hordes wete again defeated vote was)’ however, close, and wed that the sound money people hail no votes to throw away. The same issue will again come up that the né-ve of W. J. Bryan in im-! the aginiog that his-nomination at C nie} The cago last clothes him with} of the election here will be of jnfallivility and makes hin The defeat of divine right, as it were, of the hosts| the free coinage party in this state of free-silverism, if telling upon the effect patience of many/of the adherents to ate organi that ill-starred fagary. But Bryan| is no chump; fle is working his rab-| the sound money/movement in every If the sownd money people of Kentucky can successfully fuse or so Exiexcr appears now and then} this year, [The eyes of natior will be upon Kentucky, result Kindly bring Your wert to us, We will fit themypeatly at small cost: EDELEN’S JOHN J. DORIAN. 203 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. GREAT year ader by| mount importance willhave a demoralizing on Docketed To- their entire national and: and will infuse new life into F. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRIETOR. Pearl Tidwell, and Ida Gray, the prize fighting <femalés, of West Court engaged ina fight last night, asa result of which both were as- sessed a fine of $5 and costs in Judge Sander's court this morning. Rufus Brunson, Dr. Waddie bit’s foot for fll it is worth, knowing | state, full well that there is nothing more fickle than a party appointed offige-seekers and political and social malcente: composed of dis- states ism, fasion in other most easily effected Fe -_______] Tue last issue of Dun’s ‘Weekly Review" points out, a& evidence that business is improving, the fact that there is a steady gin Au the volume of business with « swall advance in prices, an increase jo the number of It is no time now to hesitate, or to let any differences voncerning tariff service binder the union of fhe logic) of the situation ning of forces. ‘The be met by arty. or civil forces. lemands a jc enemy is united abd must a united and hargoniou These sums are used as a loan fund, | 111 was called the *‘Mule King” of and are handled by the associations | ie world at one time, shipping many by constantly tarning over the sums, / tj.) 5ands of dollars worth of mules managing to compound the interest, wver the south each year and in this way the stock is matured | : and the borrower's debt is paid off, | Fred Royal, — professional high not ina lump, but by the payment of |‘iver, made yesterday’ what is prob- ably his last jump,/ He was in a few cents or a few dollars from time | ** Ferris wheel car, and as he got about to time. They collect certain sums Lang’s protege, was fined $10 and! costs for dumping garhage near the | Tennessee street bridge. Some Good Things Call early and he benefit of our cheap prices. The following are only a few of thy many bar gains that we have fof you. Paducah ¢ Bottling - Co., AGENT CELEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. Tn weegs and bottles, Also various temperance driftka——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. 125 feet from the ground Royal wade a dive for the net below. He mis- calculated, and, instead of striking on his back, a8 he intende |, be struck the net on his bips; fatally injuring his spine. Gus Hyatt, alias George Hall, who was arrested at Kansas City Saturday, yesterday Confessed to having been one of a gang of train robbers, who hel (up ihe Louisville jand Nashville passenger train, near Calera, Ala., three months ayo. Hyatt says that while resistlng ar- Eley, Dipple & W ite’ rest at Dekoven, Ky., April 15 last, ite S. he shot aud killed one Green, who had first shot him in the arm. He ‘| also says that he helped rob the Southern Express Conipany at Clarse- ville, Tenn., June 22, when he got $1,220 and that he was/in the train rubbery at Belleville, Jil., about a year ago. j hands employed, increase in orders and in tfe amount of work | i) A carefti! perusal of the daily that The Democrmpy have t under the head of interest, but it cannot be said, in strict truth, that a man is paying that amount of inter- est on his debt from the fact that at the end of every quarter he is credit- |ed with his share of the profits which ede¥eD| come from the loan fund, which 1s in turn compounded for bis benefit. You cannot say until a man’s debt is paid, until bis loan is carried through to maturity, what interest he does | If building associations bad ted out without using the word Lhefdaty of the Republican] ‘interest,’ simply providing that cer- 1 moment is to en-| tain sums should be paid in for run- Fm |ning stock and \ certain sums should |be paid into earry the loans, no BYRONO trouble would ever bave arisen. “The building association is iomi ame] partnership. No one outside can |borrow money. Esch man gets bis | fair share of the profits. ‘There is no similarity whatever between such a loan and borrowing money out of a bank or from an individual, The conditions are entirely different. Appreciating this fact, and recogniz- {ing the great benefit of these institu- tions to the laboring class in teaching them the value of saving small sums, and also in enabling them to obtain | homes, the legislatures of every state in the Union and the Congress of the United States have invariably in their | legislation sought to favor these in- stitutions,” Speaking of this decision the New York Post says: The decision of the Kentucky court of appeals to the effect that all inter- est over 6 per cent, constituted usury appears to be wofking havoc among] _ 4 : 4 the building and loan associations of | New Proyflencd, Tenn. , Yet. 2710 | that state. A pumber have already |J- C/ Mewienhall/ Evansville, Ind, ; | been driven to the wall, to the great] WearSir:—Plepse ship as svou as loss of bundrefis of frugal and in-| possible | ision of | dustrious sharpholders, and there is} ¥évér Cure as vr in GENTS’ HOSTERY. wals t a fear that thelremainder of the 148]of 26th. I consler yo) hae ij is usury and jof these associations in Kentucky] the best iv the market? tt ei fast » will meet the same fate, It ought to Y i Re A 456 be possible to prevent a similar de- Beer BKC, 30 [cision in other payts of the Union, for it certainly is Withia the province of state legislatures, to define what titutes usury, and, in any ev have the power to throw special ards around building and loa ass ions. Itis wrong that the savings of 1,800,000 people connect- ed with these associations in this country should be in danger of being | swept away by some legal technical- ity and no effort be male to protect ——FOR— SATURDAY -—AT— new) wn down Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Raturday nights, Telephone 101, Streets Organdies worth/2ye for 23¢: Organdies worth 25¢ for 1 Lawns worth g2've for 8':¢ Cross barred whuslin for 4!» Best unbleach cotton 4':c Best bleach coffon ec Men's white shirt$ with bosoms, worth $f, for 50c We have a few mgre of those great bargains in ladies’ shoes ranging in price from age to $1 Lace Curtains, Portiers and Counterpanes prices that will astonibh you BLACK Goops at 20 per cent less than/cost. Se a J. H. Edelen, \ 214 Broadway. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, the| | They nt state rauge of battle by endorsing done iufamous Chicago form. papers these statements by Dun will cbnvin anye > meany at their re 10th and Madison of hatred of all who were sus PADUCAH,KY. re are strictly their bitter = Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATT IONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. Wl. S. GREIF, No, 132 8. Third Street. Telephone No, 871 —_—————— WOOT OA-000008000020000 Ed. D. Hannan, Sanitary... Plumber. ~ 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Fittings and Fistures, Sprinkling Hose. 132 South Fourth Street, 529 Court Street. Tetephare Wo 201 Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00] @POPOR0000 @% 0000008 Magee a i age / Interest Paid on Time Deposits Jas. A. apy W. F, Pa: R. Rupy onven' suowi true, and yet théyoice of the valam- ity howler is heard “tn.th 008) of entertalatng the free silverite folds bi 1s and! They i sighs for *‘Bryan and 1900. ——= Such i pe colored | ney vie t¥ey could to force |sound money mgd out of the party situation from thé Gux. Srewanr L. Woovrorn, who will soon this Spain as minister from Toney Dew- leave yuntty for | United States, has a most difficult mission to} gorse th ion bis! sloney Deamocrat oorat at this er at will comememgiee perform and ove that te ability and skill as a diplomat. goes instructed by President Meikiv-| (hat is done and the the He} held next week at Louisville. W Just Received, to doz. of the famous H. & S, corsets, worth $1.00 turday 85c. + 2 dozen 65¢ and 75¢ corsets go for EXCURSIONS Soc each, 6 doz. summer corsets a worth for 50c Via Minois Central Railroad. | Lad B Paacilios fast black Hose pon lor 5¢ an ver pair. Ladies’ Toronto, Unt., July 12, 13 and} eo ied fact bleege sane M4, $28.05 for the round trip; good] rer GY Pe blac eee eet 9 retutnipguntil Yuly 26, with ar- are Seathlons tan anc j ox blogd hose for 25¢ a pair, w raugéments for exfension. SECOUIPAA aod ox Ge Jr Nes Ni for train 204 leay-| 39°: tan « rates AA | Wel ular 1c and 29e-quality, sold Sat July wh] at 9 urday for-+2 1-20 per pair. ley to inform tliat the wa Spanish gover under the L ment ar ig” Caba must] the campaign will have be Of course he Mill not say Lwith bard work but cease, to Spain in will be his duty planned, a ) many words to break the news y will t BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOGIATIONS, gently to the Spanish Queen's minis- To President McKiuley’s message the pride of Sc ter of foreign affeirs Steam, Gas and convey in 8 way so as. not to hurt the haughty Spanish don is diplo-| macy. do. This General Weodford wi He will inform Spain that President jGen. Fayette Hewitt Discusses the Effect of the Recent Decision does not ‘wish war, but 3LIGEE SHIRTS. Summer resoxts, on sale daily, to all principal fesorts at reduced rates, For further iuformation aj. ply to J.T that he cannot much longer restrain If in need of a cgol negligee or | laundried shirt doy't fail to call to- morrow and see onr line an PrucRnelil, congress and the Ame people. | Rose & Paxton Give you'\All Kinds of sil FIRE tc TORNADO Office over Citizén’s Saving Bank. 4 af & Co|Galt-Housell, Howell, D.D.S, ts 5 QUISY: E. KY. D N ST yi ’ _ “te ae | aa Telephon 221, Offices, 427 Broadway He will express the great friendsh P| He will He will Donovan, C, A., Thinks it Will Fall With Peculiar . Paducah, Hardship ou the our people have for Spain observe all Spanish customs Laboring 50 DOZ. GEN'DS’ SUSPEFDERS People--Some Valuable as | his | wear all the regalia Just received, 50 dozen gents’ | Suspenders. iny all styles, colors and qualities. Urices from 5¢ to 50c a pair Brigadier General allows. will always keep his eye on the gun Suggestions. OFFICERS, President McKinley expecis minister to solve the Gu he recent de the Ker by diplomacy and may Gen. ry ay ) hos Gents! for 10¢, n and ox fer pair. WORK STUARTS, 25¢ work shirts fof tge. 50¢ work shirts for 35¢ Pts It will p ou to trade wi y bay ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE, sors te J, J. GUTPRIE, DIRECTO! Jos. A. Ruby, F. M, Fist, F, KAMLEITBR, Gro. O. Hart, | R. Ri ford fully meet his expectations. THELR ONLY HOPE, When the oR larly disastic It isg gets short which is ¥ sions bas been par Padacah herally su rier boys are supe eipt Hooks and #ab- sted tatake ree of ideas, tu r wag, or the dro, |e the frequently, Jiu favo such rot as s/up its space wi the which appeared if its issue 5] dec He is the ¢ morning: | The better ekoux N | The ean party, tire! of ‘| sigument of an assgeiation the bosses, lave + hand in the mu overturn, if (» Ite alres them. } fixed in secret caucus gon, for, face to face with the fact that | Dr. Edwards, Speciliy Wires: aks aud will also hold @ secret yaucus tu- | wust pay tue balauee due va isl Nese and ‘Throat, P Arca ey” rp some follow rower however, t! ision is all against Abe borrowe e who will suffer mos | wing into regeivership or a aebionce Woibyye For Sale, day, At the Sun office old papers, nics | Rooms and clean, just the thing to put un- only ie der carpevs and on sheives. 95 rents » B. COO) 323 BD'Y. per bi B.00 /to To rent two rooms tos light hutise- kepping, furuished or lunfyrtished, Adress, , care Sun. aj2 5,00 per j bard times has brought many a mo mes | who has bis Lome partly or balf pail sitvle, the Nice prom Teleg! me 29, slr stave moghy delivered ly to any \part Zot \ the city] Succ ESE. Bell. f " Office Hours: ] ‘ [8 a.m. to 12 m.,9to 6 p.m,