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HEN easier che paying . prt ‘ a 4 bi THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN ear manner that he appreciates the}general that this advance will be! and sheep raising sections tate | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet, | QO a b ccstummnanibon stot very qualities that Kentuckians de-|conceded by all the planters to labor] cer have cange to b 1 Line a an a ‘ae on On q | mand in their leadgrs;"and™in those |¢™Ployed in sugar « nant} Kin) iministration for the h ‘ Operated by th Z Published ev af t copt “ ,. | facture, e skill ew | tarif n foreign cattle and w T ri nd Obio River Transpor- a ¢ Sunday, by peculiar qualities Speaker Reed 18} pjoved in the sugar h t |Sheep and nave advanced in tation Co, lalf Price 1 sy yy [not aval lackinge eries are paid according to the | price from 35 to 50 per cent, and NOORPORATEE i ct HidonronarED ti Ls -«A8S' PRO*Jincrease in wages of from 20 to 30 n some sections of Texas. $ Thi Ww ) — UC per cent as compared with last year. | with the farmers, the cattle raisers eee is eek / ®, M. Fiswen PRESIDENT AND MANAGER Owing to a typographical error The sugar-growers take hopeful] the sheep raisers and the wool grow \ a | / ° oe Le suenn Vite PRESIDENT tel ng « thal view oF te ~ ’ : ee / > Re 4, J, Dorian we which changed the meaning of the view of the situation. Mr Db. D. jer s all pre would see < si ; W. P. Pans article we republish the statement in| Colcock, secretary of the New Or-| safe to pred chants and | We mea what we say: our stock DIRECTORS a4 feat. Puen 3. sah RWC ~ 4.8. Saturday's issue containing the com- leans Sagat > ehangyy who has been ne bankers the laboring mon | va Aaean Prekgbe aly a2oep ; a iiliamson J 5 , son jin Washington for over a month | w e bette Strs. JOB FOWLER anid HN S. HOPKINS | Is 411 we ask yout for eekide in| of low cutigoods will be sold at pri- : et Lalae (. ally except . — — parison of prices for the yeats 1896 | vatching the interests of the pro= inter ; {THE DAILY SUN © ‘Jana. 1807 taken trom the Cldoinnat!|quoers “there, Gecl-re “= t'-at the | salt ar aa cigding dunith, hong epee | his 8, orga ‘ ‘ Shy pep ces that oannot be had elsewhere entton ty] Price Current, This statement ef-| Louisiana sugar Crop + more], + At the Evening “Pc ete 1 8] fectually shows the upward Arend of |than double in the next five years, as | this morning Accosted Mr. Ed Mono-| ean, / f * prices of farmer's producty! od cy ret goal bee Py tthe best farmers in Jef Babi Eek ihe A ake Cy in the city. All colors, all styles Ss _ |get all the capital they need to extend | toy counky, with the query, ‘How q a duly 75 July 7, their slanting aud\improve their ma- | t f i ; be ; planting I e i Ipok i ‘ _— s, + ‘A isi, 1806." | ohne ee | Our Stok aaetete. Mow: is typ, time.to Way bt Wheat — cl ay Mr. Colcock declares the tariff bill |, ‘ I wish I i footwear’at na July a recently passed the most favorable to} sive nd ie September 683 sugar producers this Sguntry has | jx, ky I es f o-|Saved From the Waters, Cor- Corn— ever had, and most hikelyto stimu-| mission | mer { of summer fabrics myst be sold in a short time bP cig ready for rallied ou the Levee, early fall lines ri duly ices will not be September id late production. He holds also th t - considered. #verything will be + Vegas i 2h teat [snr 30 al ot Heh, as sal rari W'can Ser ot y) 18 15% | come, | tod > 7 kind of/prices always bring us F ilcieltie ie ih, | : t y wok a i ADVERTISING. 6 67% The Good Times Coming | would li tot $110; now it is] 50 pieces of lawn and dimities 310 Broadway. Phone 310. 3 Seeeeas YOR Ue eenke knee 6 8 The Winchester, (Ky.) Democrat} + 6. | iver st Very fair business doing on the|frmer price 84 to 12'¥c, our clos i ——<$<$< $< $< $$$ —— | aked ” { this forenoon, All the packets | "8 Price sc, mS ‘ ‘omen Suandard Block, 110 Nortn Fe 3 | see tiiting ‘beikas in ant away, and were doing] , 3° Pieces w iSt-gaods price 6 to A AAR AAaamOanaanaana ans ‘ a , 412 I Mee te edrunt | t freight, as well as passen- | 84, Your choice for 4c 4 Short Ribs Sides— ee ei r, bus 10 pieces lawn worth) 5 to 6c — ‘ ao 4.501" a ety 3.60 |%ho are willfully blind. lonley orisea 1c - — 323) 2° CT S60 i codgkia tells us that the s © river continues to rise here ava laed } ~ ¥e Septembe 4 49 5 / P ) ail ie rt oer ‘** small means who afe paying their) NUGG ” SENSE. |! “ warked this morning 14.9 " - —4 s+ 10 certs |taxes early in the season wer t ( rgandies. . ) —/ iif P Weekly, per annum in ad so great in number. The c 4 | h ty of Oceola leaves today ities , VANGG.. +e sees divesbes ve 00 |pianos, organs, etc., are much greater ; 7,000,000. 8 Ai dite tens Oubandlear'Rew —Is HEADQUARTERS FOR—— 4 o e | this season than for many years, and) 1 vigable Ww torft was in and| est and handgdmest destgns, ‘wo in| Holiday Groceries ’ worth that Specimen copies tree jpeg 1 1 for ; - a ot necessity, it shows that moves ! lis ak, tide: teursiug, 360 | Fruit Cake ‘Materials, ss Ce an caemameal [Peotone and othe Sev City departed for 1s5¢ buys any 3oc organdy, lawn | 1 “a Pine sugar trust scream which the Recaps path igtr pew or dimity in Pag howe, Apples and Oranges, i Our stock is late and com. | Fresh Canned:Goods,&c. {I was away for Louisiana Already Feels the} chester than ever bef ae Democratic and Populistic oral rs | a ' fterer 5 i 1" io W. time, Harnessmakers report a ‘ 0. ; , q and newspapers cmitted on the prs- Touch of the Magic Wand. =|) tai ale is rarelyequaled, " * 4 ‘ Ane ‘ demand for harness, Faru - with the US op Lt oak chekek oF a HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY: : sage of the Ditgley bill is heard no Wages Increased. lchinery, such as reapers, I ‘ tor BEvansville this Bik ha aces Telepnone 118 my \ \ a % a» longer. It has become perfectly sp- lets., have h fine sale, All| 45c dollar with adownward tendency | mort 100 K, doing a very! Shirt waiste at reduced | Seepnone 120, Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts, ) “parent now to those who have made these thi have had special refer- | is uy ing affair, It is a] fair bt Bree Wares By Se pre — any study of the matter that the new| jhe Duty of the Hour—Let Eyery - eto the farmers, who are pops 4 for a flat paper ie towb« “ Dolphin is due bere L law wipes out the advantages which! southern Man Pull Together fbi ps hart dae “Pig! pit river toda RE es the sugar trust had under the Wilson . ; 1 Wh and Banish the Calamity the revival of business is not spas-| your wy: 100,000 each ir bu - e coe il ory ge i at em GUTHRIE. & OO, A marpeous = : Howler-Forget thePast =| stay," Let's everybody help push t id val area ; ' Ir the new tariff bill does not pro- and Make the Most good thing along.’* aM A VALUABLE SECRET. pr c 315 Broadway—Pbone 155, duce sufficient revenue to meet cur- of the Present. French Women Know How to Give a 1 ) rent cxpénses during ite first few | LOUISIANA WILL BOOM, LASSe see ease vr ‘ months, everybody will know that it i How the Tariff Will Effect the A “cena - : : é wees sr mmen The epric is way 4-AT— is due to the enormous importations| It is a long lane that) has no turn. | in w re t pervades every litte partic i of the past three mouths, much of] A glance backward at’ the everre-| _ Suddr and Rice Industry, th re ee ee eee, ren the eer Me a) 5 _— which would ‘bave been prevented but] curring periods of prosperity and de-| New Orleans, La., July 26.—The |» ‘ 7 eo ee oe or id &y es for the fact that the Democrats and] pression will disclose the fact that it| | tariff ae ys sterday ae r | such a cared-for look, so different from | somal Populjets delayed-action on the tariff] is time for a change in the busin * fan on : acuta, He ier: ¢ |The i | Crowds are awaiting This nomuphing every ong enim momentaot ate, Will by prolonged Wiacucsion in the] situation of the gountry, The elee-| sally conceded that it wi at | y, but t ‘, B far is a thing of beauty for the ho senate. tion of McKinley hastened the change | great impetu: al " f indus- |" ‘ scendled than 14 Wet ie Dargains 3 FR EE TO Ou! R CUST OME } = in that it assured the moneyed peo-|tries of the state. On this point) , | then. 71 te gab ene 5 Tne farmers of the country are e¥- | pio of both large and small means, a re is no Sitecwioe of of vi . da ive | ; sical haute thir eae Fa begin at 3 iently utilizing their first earnings) that there would be no experiment- bade ee ai. wih iver bale t pdogye sad fae age ce mipidi: 9 fy. Edelen’ | COMB TO US FOR YOUR 4 * under McKinley prosperity in pay-| ing with our curreucy system. ‘The | Louisiana’s chief industries, particu- | f ! $ . Pa s beyond the j ice of ordinars ohh: DRY GOO DS FIN E SH ment of their debts. The Chica 40) passage of the tariff bill, be it gv y sugar, rice aid lomber, how- | "Po t fi and the moderate priced it | AT ot Weeks ) < O 0 #sTimes-Herald’’ has recently made or-bad, has furnished the manufact ahd Bre ince Ser here. on : bret Bre £908 ar so cheep a8 ours ‘ AND FURNISHING GOODS. « carefal canvass of certain states in| yrors and those operating in raw pro-|, 10 the last few weeks th t sas fiat house poses $$ the upper Mississippi Valley, and 1e-| ducts a basis upon which estimates iittes wails wae a nig juetry, and its secret anes Kindly bring vouw PEt to ua ports many millions of dollars in tarm| oan safely be made for at least four |of some bill that would, meres ne oF aathlan| Cet We decent cen tae ae STOP Jat etal cont, : mortgages being paid off with the] years and possibly. much longer. Tie duty on sugar, began p Phegroee or . ( Bae gd bebe acces ie alban fe eee : : cy ey Ttural implements ner were 1 e proudly ex ed her “salon gar- | Pretty dimities worth 5c. | 205 B of farm products, ss gepants ay fonegn 0000 | h'the sacar sok ale ta dhe fn the U1 tates | Jen," as she calls her window boxes and | Pretty Dotted Siviss wi at 5 209 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, Ry hingy Sea paem tries indicate a general shortage, €8- | 6), 09 > prdduction of high r cent hi r al tre sce Grass Moth worth 100 at cc] S 3 ; the interests of the American farmer. | vativg estimate to say that the duce the planters'to use heavier and] \pound, a ‘ sd yt tected Phat by por. 2 pieces Satsumar worth 1 vat R J B E RG DOI I _-Wot only are foreign crops light but) > ors will receive $100,000,000 |mpr machinery. The orders!ts of the most « p de l with bole ok doves 2 pieces brillianteen wth 15¢ at 5c, | ve va YS | 4h, now comes the news that the Austra- ; + aan | placed wit foun-|50 per cent. of | ther ; Outing Cloth worth toc at’ sc | ‘ ae A ; more for their wheat crop this year| 1 will 000,000] op! peo Bhs 2 atylen Gattne Werth 100 at § | —— PROPRIETOR lians sre losing thei sheep from star-| 144. they did last year, while the to-| 100,000 "Of course the Ithe ¢ Scrin, douthe width 7 | vation, and are slaughtering them for y pias Pete 0,00¢ f ; ; jth fu crim, double width wth 7 'vc at 5 P . ae f tal value of all crops and of livestock | been Leavy order les, wagons | st importance ul measures | the was ex { piece crepon worth 12've at 5c | “4 “ their pelts ly le, th } howld be take i | eit pelts as rapidly as possible, thus} Fin 16 fully $500,000,000 more this|and plows, whic stimulated |*howa be taken | tl Coods that cost no less than 6c| ” cutting off one of the important wool] ” * are aces dc (tM rh eonn : i. / : and upwards. | year than last. These are large fig te tect the gna ¢ rners of the ma, except to men AGE CALEBRATED Louisiana will ‘ 750,000,000 pounce servative, non-partisan estimates. | year, so that the sugar sec vorts were Cavs ie er vt te eno te pti Bu [edie ale cer hai |LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Ot St) Louis. supplies of the world. Australia’s b they are the results of con- Wool product last year wag 643,000,- | ee Dat they are Me resulls 000 pounds, or nearly Abree times) ny, advance iv railroad and indus. | tariff bill is worth some $16,000,00 | Phe ‘window boxes were partionias Ladies, do you went a nice woo Ir bot that of the United States, ; " ‘ | { | en dress for a trifle? One month 1 kegs and bottles, i trial securities during the last two or | in the reased duty on sugar m g € t eth of ress for a trifle ne mo | Also various temperance drink ae ( 2 nin oe three months, as reported by the y | ml A large part of t - : : pe Labeda distike |more and; school begins sid | Cider, Ginger Ale, et am Pop, Geller Hater, Orange = — yore ea ve. | York stock’ exchange, aggregates not only to the mers an a ut, Let the | by flowers ‘In children MUST have dresses ln bok fed ae 11 Voledor Wepkeoen dk WR ied hig ath BV" | nearly $500,000,000. el agen i Ln Sas Ms f ; rig iow boxes, for] Why not get the benefit of this rday nights, we Soe ing Hon. D. G. Colson, of the Elev- Of this sity Abe @onth will is oe fen and coopers, and mak 1 t It ca t bodily to be|sale? Come before they are gone Teleph 10 | enth district of the ftate, the ovly} i bal ih : si ‘i le adh si fghiaiy gc! CE t trimmed and | 10th nud Madison Streets pane 1 pecs f ‘ ! committee chairmanship that came to] "@°elv® * | ‘arge share. Ni hue ihe ra dhe (keh NY aposy larch . nt. Oft Now : ww boxes are pret-| Pretty'plaids, noveltiesfand man PADUCAA,KY, the tariff to the exten’ f $4,0( lv t from the street, but not at- | other weaves worth 25¢ for 13¢ | 2 times have been bad in the South Kentucky gives a good insight to one} ""° 000. - The ‘dguiaie aunts | : ial Pury : . | . apes during the last five years : « . a Best $1.00 kid gloyes for 79¢ | y . of the t Speaker’s characteristics | ° ear, , min eye | Madam ha Sad thle aad dae 09 kid's ? | oe 58 : I ae S oea a pearved compliment tof bave not weighed as heavily on l ‘" Based) : : |g Big values in Corsets, Ail best] / a ay eI s WZ Ms- Colson and from a. really very) “tizens a8 the depression has up a in a Ad Wxception a Rgee were (Atte) Wt eee ee eros gait worth iscand _ 7 "Y Very! tite people of other sections. T! e , a fcommoner cl sad scand unexpected source. Mr. Colson —-- was one of the very few Republicans, flast four years or more have be were | 29 and 25¢ each three, we believe, who opposed the haae of Uspagene A ke ss i [ot , with an epna a (IN THE LATEST PA’ TITERNS. s *s rulings. In a fearless and] ~°" Pee bave Deen ge , 1 rice farmer a good profit. |** lmmeptal andlate® of laree « | pia hy «i a iig|4et- ‘They have been studying how | } e ecturer was strug: | : — PROMPT arfen TIONGIYEN TO ALL ORDERS. ooo ee ey cy one. who knows) to proauce crops at th lowest cost| NEW.MEXIOU AND TEXAS. | fi spa i st | ry le 2 on who nows ¥ + e cos! ol ot y to Si ed can be most profitably locate. ere, | Cattle, Sheep and Wool Industries | *7"" t the hall , © | the hened 1 . 5 ; ’ te making known his opposition he was Come 60 400 be benentec |No, 182 5. Third Street. Telephone No, 871 <1 aan consistent | with bim- The possibilities of her soil have been | Will be Helped by the r pecigig AEM, oie one of Colson’s|® HTuittul source of investigation, so New fapiff: nan at hait | te ‘ eae Ae bese tied “I thet the South is not now dependent | Giove-pgfae wa | 9 ° e q chief characteristics, not of the brav- Std or iiss sale of baal ‘(No matter whatk ‘i Le | en eCCi f . , | upo 0 ox three main cfops as has} No matter w he conditions as WI chloe tte a ot i ' ado kind, but a quiet, fixed determi- P ps as eS waaitee way) t Adehrelte iad » r i H. Edelen, u iC ig { but, f Isaid B. N. Farmington, of Kansas been the case in days past The S F 8 se to 214 Broadway, The South has the greatest cause tol Gity i ihe PI r3’ the truth is I am ul nation to do what he considers right and that with an utter disregard of the consequences. There is Lut lit- rejoice at g only requires >i fod (PRY fi have a cessation of/ agitation by po-|and sheep and wool ustries, avy- r el A op root wok litical experimentegs who look to the | ¥9 i ti Pypeetes os tle and ; ory | resemble ebony, and Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows ings were no evidence of his lack of past alone and who would haveevery>| oy nat tderitory for an illustration, |e arheen - \ The boxes must be as xa (0) u R sabe Ligh 3 ‘ 25 per month. appreciatiog’of the brilliant Speaker, | °° throw dowy/ their tools and wait] Under the operation of ‘the Wilson-|toper. : | posstble, hecause they are par ; a) oi esidence Lights 20c Tet, relia’ taf. ha opposed! ts or tres a we would be vastly Gorman bill ¢xle ate brought in} "it von ; FH ey eal eters Bho be room ‘ LOUI bass J KY, Current'for Fans — $1.50 on gucbaiAy lnpteaned bis personal ad.| OME Of. Whether oye currency | from O's Bextor toe, ieee, an ot , te ed, ws a Hondurasma- | American Bln 98.09 to $5.90 per D. B+ SIMON, Bupt. 5 ; ; system and fhe new tariff law are the | Per head duty, In Bld Mexico the] my. worta hogany look eq well ; y sniration of their author, re that ofald be deeired, they win oattle ralsera pay nothing for their | “ayove is a evtatee cece mntt?: | Just at present the inside window | 1,999; fo owe thing Is true of Speaker| Pest that gould ibe desired, they will) og and water, and the Wages paid | wealth in the state ot m ptt escribed above are u riot of pink | ROOMS only 81.00 gnd upwards, re-c? \ Lhose persons who thought |"msia in force for si tsi The} the laborers are insignificant & com- By ste [weet pens, which run up and over the A, R. CCOPER, 4) tout beg ose Dave Colson would not | utency system may be remodeled in| pared to this country Maenil balked coe 4 tthe [als the moe Iuxuro us profusion, aan pcdi t . h ll be done b was that cattle from Old Mexico on ut larg 1 iis 1 sedine|*! Abit ebbestone be would) see Uap out Jt will be done by the) was thet cattle, fron re f ¢ earth of the window box, t " friends of the gold standard, while|¢ame into direct competition | with | he prodigious vs f house } rthaigem . y Gi : 4] out by the Speaker | oaaaie reine Yew Mexico end oth. | ‘2uding public buildings, wt : ustouishing how well sweet ve you All Kinds woe ditine ‘lout by the Speaker for a}. vtuw it any chengos will be made | “attle raised in New Mexico and oth- Sig Pabie balding: which ever | peas grow tn @ warm and minay room al niger CO rine : * 6 ‘uo! psy shment, showed an ignor- er ranges of the southwest, and the | \&* ies, for some reason, hate the flow. igh celery age ya New York, or t ale and avold the ro. whieh thas Undertalers and mis va re ee ire 5 Havel 0,D,S, #8400 ENN se 8 Saving Bane a ba in the tariff, The thing for the South then to do is to give the com- merican got the worst of the/ com tition, because the Mexican/ cattle ing four years a full and fair trial, could be sold so much cheapef, Con- = of thought/ Executive * e new ty is in operatio ¢ D e! of coming prosperity : the new tariff is i vation. Th With all of his arbitrary ability that cannot be swerved, is ie deal duty on Mexican cattle /has been 0 nt fr isa men of great Mr. Ree gre We give below n fow of the omens] ‘itions will change, howevyt, when necessary in the costrol of any large) MANY TOILERS REJOICE, {raed int hence the Auérican cat- : ey 28 | la a y wv box thar lice over Citizen’s Saving Bank. body which hopeg’to do business and “4 jt 24 hry . his way clear to habitant h most cin 4 bree f rtiums are DENTIST r not fritter away’time in useless talk Wages of Sugar Plantation Labor. |'¢vival of lis old-time prosperity \ years, a marrtous prog: spn % and ] ESTABLISHED 186: and ailetory téotics, and“ths it je/ ors Increased 16 1-3 Peroni, | us felt the pabic of 98 le . dunparalleled | e for « trellis work 4. | Telephone 221, Pflices, $97 Brokdway | °-~> * / -LSTILD 156 : ~ tat he pregtest Speaker the House} New Orleans, La., July 30,—Mr, /than any other state tn the union, bo le: \c poetsina| 1B iad tS | H P ever bad ean] eon Godchan, the owher of seven | perhaps ry. Masters, of ( at interval’. These | o ic th Wicter tarteenn ee | iss she Of i presyftatives has ns : sugar plantations in Louisiaua and | Marshall, Tex., the Planters 1 ; paps A bby pial « variegated ixy Oftite Hours: | - ‘ P : bq apbitegty and immovable in deal] ii. largest sugar producer in tho |*Anylow y is returning to $ ine | inellia Wensk, while x php oe 8a.m, to 12 m.,2to 6 p.m, and htnight » ing itlZihe Honse a# a body, but) United States, today Aelegraphed to | the Loue § b the roan’ ! i toen GA ik ben, Ye the ote ton a 1] \p F libe nd*“appreciative in dealing} tie manager of his s¢veral places to| that makes many people predict that einter- | the green things, stil keeping the ivy individual members. advance the wages of all field labor /the year of 1897 will be one of the ’ rl favo e 7 \ 5 . ¥ we woes i 1 weulth | background during the chilly cor Recd’s treatment of Mr, | !5’¢ per cent., tho advance to vom | most prceper us in the history of the v Mgr c6 the dnd ta: thes te oamamer can beige 7B sheaig AG ENTS Ad Pa 5 iyo eae 8’ | mence Aygust 1, nce of state. ton yield promises to es ; i whereas It is 25 per | take out e and replaced by a flowerin, brig bim many 11 png NigN dite be immense, avd the corn and oat | vent, in aaa ref the uniow.—North | preegd N. ¥. Commeretal Aavertingn wi ; sete seas Land. wheat eropaaR tue. ‘The cattl | Amery J ey RCS odusactey ante courrsct devote | Telephone 174. MF -; ey Bowe. # —_ stores 07 : f ? oe DRXGGISs, ‘ er re E DUCe ha

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