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O _THE A ‘PADUCAK DAILY SUN, Pablished every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Vick PRES TREASURES DIRECTORS ith, It.W. Clement J.J. Dorian THE DAILY SUN spectal attention to ALL lo et in Paducah ar which Po M, Pinner J. JB. Ww min give r » al new given Bard to ex 4s devoted to the in| rons, and will at all ub Vertaining, while i on all political a be @ fearless and Ure! trines and teachings of the can party. ie CORRESPONDENCE. A.spectal feature of the we TAB SON Will be Its Correspon ment, in which It hopes ably very locality within the lim ion. ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on <pplication Office, Standard Block, 118 North Fourth — Dally » per annum. Daily, per week... +. 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- 1.00 Specimen copies tree MONDAY, JULY 12, 1897. —— ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The SUN is authorized to announce J. A. JAMES As a candidate for Marshal of the City of Pa ah, Ky., subject to the action of the Repub- Hoan Convention 4 to announce W. PRATT or Judge of the Police Court of ‘aduical, Ky. subject to 0, to announce HARRIS The Sux is authoize HENSLEY ( As a candic subject 0 ‘The Sun is authorized to announce BEAN Asa candidate for Constable in the Magisterial district, wubject to the actic the Republican party errr Iris said that President McKinley receives av Sixth egyuing letters every da e other day the total amou $20,000. was oaly Ir is estimated | Depariment that Se proposition to tax retiued sagar, to stocks of to be produced from ex the eld raw sugar, imported prior passage of the Mf Will, over $14,000,000 ct the next six or eight months. reve v Tux body of Sound Money Demo- | crats who gather at expressic {every Repub thin | Louisville ia It w «lt idea for our two local Democrat ntemporaries w 1 if they are so assidu ret cat would There objectionable ged sec mention names and " nothing wrong or pla fox Repubi and & diset ndans by w come together and dates or ways and secure the normin « Reput n for ms righ 3 & matter « cial favorite It importal that their best m f the We eve tha minated he gan elect We ablic never had @ art this fall Land s in used that, when July Requblican in Padu ad n of Rephblican prefere ed Tt ne Repub will a free and fall will obtair mayoralty be candidate of t be rated choice no el Phe by Republi- n vote aud when licap his »} tha would | it is will first, and juite probable that that nation A dispatch from ational Re- was anticipated at ‘ashville have ning to pat Nine ive dealers of, been indicted up the prieé of Mmed Lilligh Nordica, the prima donno, bas suffered » relapse aud her condition is gave, Louisville has contributed thirteen to the list of deaths from heat during the past twelve day’ C. W. Erdinan’s nomination to be consul at Furth, in Bavgria, will go to the Senate today. An Associated shows that 325 deaths reported during the py join the movement, London qwores the that it is able to land's reply will be the willing to pen India mints and make a fur to the ation of silver by extending England, by increasing the making silver the re view’? a# saying E government nounce that is re ther substantial gontribution der of silver, of Sogland to use its silver notes, empowering summary om heat were | erve, and that material assistance 1nd strong moral support will be giv | en to the the United tes and France have in view. FUND. ‘Phe children’s my the Tennessee Codtennial exposition | Saturday was syCh a decided success | that it will be fepeated. It has been Ure brightest /feature of the exposi-| tion. The note of the Powers to the urkish goverwment demanding that peace negotiations be hastened is couched in severe terms, and insists that the Powers must\be allowed to decide the frontier between Greece and Turkey, | Impressive funeral services over the remains of the late Isham G Harris were held in the senate cham- ber Saturday attended by the Presi-| object which PUBLIC SCHOOL May Be Greatly Reduced by a De- cision of Court. Right in the\wake of the late di- vision of the court of Appeals in the | Building and Loan Association ¢: comes the possibility of another de spread it cision which will have a wire time that ohare tate t school fund We Avere awl influence in the is the publi is threatened and see that the BIMETALL publiew on oh Commission 1 Waleott’s Good Work in Bur ' France Will Join t je Next Port of Repubtican Pledges B.- ngtand to bet cae Kedceme cable, dis New Y wing atch —fror London to the Pribuwe a pr py the “pe vas t zooll news concern ing the smmission McKinley to appointec xy Presideat initiat thement of the silver quest on a international bagis, or with the of the great ec reial When the E put the following \cl tional platform it uttered no idle words : We are every mea erably ulated impair We free « @ credit fore, op- gage of silver ional agreemen vercial nation ire debass our currency or t our ¢ intern wit's the of the which can be obtained, tandard world until sui the ex be pre- ment ld must state convention on Wednesday, will be as representative a body of Ke tuckiaus as ever assembled togethe The hst of delegates the various county Saturday contain many men who jiavi Kentucky Demfera days before the party went off after | strange ig. Among those ~gates will befound Kentucky’s ablest lawyers, her most prominent bankers and her foremost men. That such body can fail to exert a powerful influence over Ken. | tucky’s political fature is absurd, appointed by mass conventions | ot} been leaders of | the names 'y in the good old dele- | basiness | ‘Tar nondescript sheet printed at Frankfort, called the *Capital’’ isa] corker. It claims to be ean paper, but is doing the Repubii-| a Republi-| can party about as much good as the} Louisville ‘De Spasins teh,’’ which has the ‘mone “Capital” sixteen er is} power’’ every day. The jthe French jsy in such in prowis' ined Pres voring The pledge therein co ut McKinley He sion of three of the ablest is end carry out appointed a cominis wud mos: prominent bimetallists to cooperation of European What that commission secure is. doing be seen from the following dis; ered by the Uni with’ European powers for a mentof the silver que uational hues will have two emt behind them in place of one produced so good a weramgnt during their stay in Paris that the Freuch Embas sy ia London bas been instructed tu operate with the American Ewba cont ad neg with the They ons as may be conducted British ernment Lt has been Known that M. Melive and the French Ministry were ute! pokeu in expressing their sympathy for the objects of their mission and that their concurrence would not be wanting aod mission seems to be to edited in bitterness gail. with whom it does not agree ventits venomous spite upon any| an leader who in- It r is the prominent Republi curs its dis; imored that the “Capital prominent state official ; don’t believe that, It is example of total depravity; conceived | in sin’and born in iniquity Larift | Tue voting on the Dingley asure. simply bill in both House and brought out some iuteresting and s' nificant fac me Democrars few E with the Republi having joi tofa even »pulists ns ia suppor Protective measu This evi ft grown broader than pa Protection ha: the most significant fact is that near- that the principle ty lines, non-Republican yot from the So: ly all of these tor Protection came The day was when making a forecast | of igned without of election returns the votes the “solid South’? discussion to the party of free trade, were & But that day has never to re- The ‘solid Kk is gone South’? is broken greater th by party tura. and the bre which is measured hi Not only has the Protection members in Congress than fore, except at the time imumedia following the Civil Ws number of their Votes does not meas whole strength of Prot Th South party whose waich- more Sol word is ever bat ure even the tection sentiment in the South growth of p.«nufactures in the and the opening up of Southern re- sources is swinging the South surely aud not slowly into column. It is quite conceivable that in the not far distant will | the Protection future we of the ¢ e has | Jinterest in o ju r the trium) of raion F joual lines, bu ven suspected that the Fien ernment would be prepared tiplowat to this movemeyt of tion jh fay xertWeles woys in thejr x n ofticg and t uer w of or of bitnet xcheq’ o-operstion American Eu Messrs./JWe ine are/not Lere al Adven' sful veg in point in At only the tive Co-0} support of in their L jor Hay t work on on au erranc They are ors who lave carr Paris, and good will, eration aud d ibe Fr don nati¢ rument h ¢ hls arriy Loud 1 influence le serv ark of the enyuys. y lore re to Par than tate in bimetall erest from been Bob gover aiuity of this monets caused a wy world commercial aud they va | tarally supporting other in tiatious now opening in Loudon ach the have again a'‘olid ovuth’’—a South solid for the American systdn of Ries, ‘Phe coumissioa will also meet a warmer reception in Kugland than negotiations that would lead to a set-| aid} nutions of} r publican party e into its na- we pledge onr- e| the bucket stion on inter-| impression upoa | ‘| for dent and cabinet and members of the | a new constituti¢n and we got diplomatic corps, Saturday night] | ut from the recent decisions of the| the remains were started to Nashville | where they will lie ih state today. | court of appeals it is evident that we The state conyention of National | Democrats, whigh will be held Louisville next Weduesday, will x remarkable for including among its | delegates, not only many men of na- | tional reputation as Democratic lead- ers, but a lar; number of others whom the people of Kentucky have learned to look upon as representa- tives of the purest Demoeracy and Ithe best citizenship, Mass vonven- tions were held throughout the state Saturday. Most of them, were well | attended and all of them were earnest | and enthusiastic gatherings, Among the de tes chosen were: John G, Carlis} 2. B. Buckner, James A. McKenzie, W. C P. Breckin- ridge, William Lindsay, J. R. Hind man, C Helm, R. P. Jacobs, J Q. Ward and a long list of others whose names are equally synonymous with genuine Democracy, The sen- timent was largely against fusien with the Republicans on a candidate for clerk of the court of appe alittle more than we bargained That document seems to be for **divisi ppeals. for. an nexhaustible mine »y our court oO. A recent despatch from Frankfort jsays: | hings kok blue for | Kentucky school fund | discovered that the fund is bound ve not only greatly reduced, but may be nearly wiped out should the courts | decide that it must at once pay back | all the money it i was | not entitled to in the past three |four years, Of the big taxes paid bo the banks during the long years | they have paid seventy-five cents to tate in lieu of all other taxes, the aw has been so construed that the school fund has received neatly half. The courts have now decided that the banks should have paid only for- |ty-two and a half cents to the state e past four years. the r rate of fif ents this year, Th amount that goes uxes to the school f ate is. paying back for the past auditor thinks the li have to stand its ate, and this share is valf of all that will this year’s It has been ins rece u or Some Sensible’ Words. (By David Bennett Hill 1 for this year. “It is in such times as these that the | Jemagogues thrive ; it is iu just such {times that they should be shunned. They can lead men astray, but they nnot correct a single real or imagi- | nary grievance under which men suf- fer. ‘There is too much demagogism abroad in the land ; there is too much false doctrine taught pertaining to governmental functions; there is too much encouragement of the spint of vcinlism and all that it implies, in- tding communistic and chimerical hemes for a ‘social democracy,’ so cuts in half from the bank the banks the Superin the! an ovendeaws,) or deficit, for the preceding J year before it could be di- | bold invaluable; Not Exactly an Opseetion, He had some doubts as to his stand- ing with the old man “Does your father object to my call: ng?” he asked “Well, nei exactly.” abe answered He had +1i\) further doubts abour the subject, but he resolved to know the worst. “What do you mean by ‘not exactly'y" he demanded “Well/lic says he supposes he to be able to stand it if 1 can, afied, He no lc didn't fee! just the she re er had any doubts particylarly good Chieago Post, but be about it ony heat ye ers jection, u talk, my dear,” wife, when she ith at the end of re, ection “1 love said Mr. 1 paused to take | t the second colutn of a eurta “but your volability is really a on my wisdom," “He “Be: clgnt.” » the wise is sufti Mayazine, A Solemn Oath, Amelia r not by the moon, the sistent 1 Then what shall I swear Swodr by that which you something that you Amelia. cannot live wvithou Augustus—Then, I swear it by my bi Ametia, I love you! oyele.Tit-Iits. aN “1 don't unders a Kk he ation, nd why you dislike abel to ber father, thas any ideas of lle you wrong him. Tle is de » stopped right in the roposal to me to ask ¢ was getting along.” “I am sure Great Statesinan (to married daugh: ter)—My degt, your ht nd will never amount toAinything if you don’t spur him on. Why don't you persuade bim to go into politi pa, he has tried, anc ughter—1 he can't stand it him sick —N. Y The whisky t Ww The Datry . ychor on | tit in the le itiany will be i | \for beef cattle t death to the F | ally to the j | given n f ncrd « 0 tw or more t : | sults than if antity © will nt... MISS THIS unity to On Mondg big reduct July 5, we begin a ale in every depart- ne house. Dimities, or gandies/lawns and all wash goods included in this sale at a discogint of 10 to 4o per cent. ment in CHECKS OR. SKIRTS! a nice line of light- en checks and fanc’ ing for skirts—which a big discount. go at 3%, Il 25c goods go at 18c. Fancy clfeck will close ¢t 20c. All 30cforgandies will be closed at 23¢; 20q\wash goods go for we will sell a All 50c linens worth 35¢ will continue for a few if you argains. Above quotations are only a few prices j that will interest y Call on us, E, GUTHRIE & 60. 315 Broadw@y—Phone 155, This sale days only; sO\come early larly fr Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet | lo Lin Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River renapoddl tation Co. | INCORPORATED, | | vided up’ into per capita, which rned out to he $2.75, or ten cente »wer than it had been before for | many years. If they now decide that he fuad must pay its share of all the |rebate out of this year’s fund, this last reduction may be as a drop in and the per capita for the enough to curtail called ; there is too much tolerange of lisrespect for courts and constituted suthorities ; there is too much clamor fur class legislation; there is too much inculeation of the idea that men can become rich without effort— vere fiat of the government insteod of earning wealth in the good old-fashioned way ; and there is too mach attention paid to cranks, bla- therskites, and political adventurers, entitled no ration, but who seem to have ubtaiued the public year may be small the school term in nearly every rural listrict in the state. Neither the | Auditor nor Superintendent of Public {nstruction is ready to talk about the iter. They will not be till they ; zet all the figures in and have some|#n are seeking to pull down the legal advice on the subject. pillars of society. "—David Bennett | aes ae i Hard on Debs. | ae er Se Eugene Debs declares free silver is| PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKEL dead and that henceforth he will ad- sah, Ky., July/ tor week 515 hogedgtie Received since Jan. 1, 7692 hhds. vocate state socialism. If Debs had Offerings for week 308 hhds. made this announcement before the ast election the result might have Offerings for/year 10,974 hhds. vs for week 514 hhds. n different. The Debses and| | Doodlebugs and other hairbrained | theor ured the cause of silver li by their advocacy of it.—[Memphis ales for year 8161 bil Commercial- Appeal. Qvorations. — Common lugs, dark, 11, 24¢ Medium lugs, dark, 232, 3c. Low leaf, dark, 4, Common leaf, ork Medium leaf, dark Good leaf, ¢ 19. paved or al Appe “D—n hin! 2,500 man!’ | That’s what Harris called William Bryan, while the preliminary work | f the Chi¢ vention was being ne, and some one suggested the bility of Bryan’s nomination Harris, the chairman of the Silver Committee of the United States, vho had toiled and schemed with Veller, Jones, Stewart and Dubois nths before the convention, uissed such a suggestion with an hand # wave of the hand. But yan was nominated, and Isham rris, disgusted and disappointed eft Chicago, and remained in Mem- his during the entire campaign, He ither spoke uor wrote ove word in lefense of the silver cause. He knew Sayan was not the man for leading we silver forces, aud he knew he vould be defeated, He is nothing but a tions, (dark or colory) REMARKS, The quality, poor again this week, nevertheless afew & to fine hogshéads waich sold very high, Tue inarket was strong for everything except the 1 ss desirable intermediate grades of leaf. The weather has been hot and dry all week. FREIGHT RATES PER HUNDRED POUNDS To New York, all rail, 42 Do, water and rail 40. T» New Orleans, all rail 24¢. l. H. Peryveau Co., Brokers. Nore—Boston / rates 5e ove New York, and Philadelphia 2¢ and Balimore Sc below, for the Kentucky ae) aR ator Deboe and Representatives] GUN CLUB TOURNAMEN Colson and Evans, Judge de and Col, Stoll haye been ¢ ed by their fellow-citizens of ky a committee to select cletermine apon the char- he silver service to be tate generally, but there were ptionally good was quite Silver Servic ry re ‘The Paducah Sportsmen to Hold Their The Guo Club) is this afternoon Vel) holding its lirst tournament shoot of { Kentacky to its name-| ihe year at La Belle Park. ‘The pro a the L hited States battleship, | vram is: Kentucky bis expected to go First event—Tea clay uto commission Jgly 1, 1899. The] practice . vement to raise a suitable fund for!” Second event—fen clay birds, hest e has béen begun by the} score, Gold clegning rod, by Hank Club, of Newport, ! Brog & Jones. / ie rift to Yhe battleship is! Third even!—Ten clay birds, best affair, the expec-] score, Filty Ifa His by Ge tthe yervice will be]. fart & Soy, 3 uw to any vessel in the} Kourth eveAt hool child inthe state! score, Ong’ can Alran smok 1 Xo contribute a} powder, by/ J. K, Bondurant & 8 ay ¥len cents, If)" pitth efent—Fifteou elay birds, carried out a fund willl) st gore Silver Keg We A from Uf vommon-| smokeless powder by Lailin & Rand se a mage! Powder Co. diss) Sixth Firtt This Season, birds for { ne Ten clay birds, best ti neu ared id uilivieot to purcl trib: Was New York rit glon eve t— Twenty-five clay birds, best score, Club's medal, The club expects to continue} shootivg every Monday and Friday through the season, and the results of each event will be published in the laily papers, also the leading sport- Notice ty Subscribers, All of ourcarrier boys are sup> plied with receipt books and sub- seribers are requested to take ree 9. re yoia Thansvillewnd Padue ali fsckets (Daily excep Strs, JOR FOWLER ue 4 NS. HOPKINS i a.m Paducab and Cairo Pi ally except Steamer DICK Leaves Paducal Dr. Edwar Nose ge Throat, ig Wanted To rent two rooms for liglit_hoase- keeping, furnished or unfurnished, Address, B, care Sus. stave Wood, delivered a ie we of the city. Bell. RS IONS” Via Ulinois Central Railroad. Ont., July 12, 13 and 14, $ 5 for the round trip; good returning until July 26, with ar- rangements for extension, Niagara Falls, for train’ 204 leav- ing Paducah 1 am. July sth only, $17.20 for the found trip ; good returning July 16th. Summer resorts, on sale daily, to principal resorts at reduced For further information ap- Nice ash oy to Toléphope 7 Toronto, 225 all rates ply to Donovan, C, A., Paducah, Ky. Important Notice, All persons knowing themselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & §on are hereby warned to call and s¢ttle the same at once at my oflice/ No. 127 South Fourth street, anf thereby save to themselves costs, /as 1 will be forced to proceed by law to collect same. unless other poled promptly. i» H. Puryear, Receiver of Rogdrs & King and John Rogers & Son d26ut ce t ‘Slauehter Sale Interest Paid on Time Deposits Jas, A, RUDY W. F, Paxton R, RUDY. Jas. A. Rupy, F.M. F. KAMLEITER, Malil-Efinger & Co|C store Tele sce / TW Wir Ee EDEVEN’S Call early and’ get the benefit of our cheap prigts. The following are only a fe of the many bar gains that we have for you. Organdies worth Organdiés worth 25¢ for 15¢ Lawns worth 42'vc for 8!s¢ Cross barred muslin for 4! Best unbleach cotton 4'y Best bleachycotton 6c Men’s white shirts with colored bosoms, worth $1, for soc; We hayeé a few more of those great barghins in ladies’ shoes ranging in price from 25¢ to $1 Lace Curtains, Portiers ang Counterpanes prices that will astonish you BLACK GOODS at 20 per T less than cost. J. H. Edelen, 214 Broadway. | CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway,.Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 a. m Pm, urday nighys from 7 to 8, On Bat- b OFFICERS. : sident SS. Cashier ‘t Cashier DIRECTOR Jas. /R. SMITH, Geo ¢ WALLACE, W. F. Paxton, E. Farry, - RUDY. FISHER, ino, O, Hawt, Undertavers and embal hong 126 / ‘alathey Third enidence coipts for ail payments on sub- seriptions, Sun Pub, Co, ing papers of tue United States, and clean, just the thing to put un- der carpets and on shelves. 25 cents For Sale, At the Sun office old papers, nic eG] American Plan $3, Rooms only $1.00 TO THE PUBLIC: ) We mean what we say: our :.tock of low cut goods will be sold at pri- ces that oanxiot be had elsewhere in the city. All colors, all styles and toes./ Now is the time to buy footwear at H.DIEHL& SONS Fhone 310 DEBE VEVU- BETEVEVATE rin. wally =—Is HBADQBARTERS FOR— Holiday Grodarinn ~~ Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and nges. . anned,Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. 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