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THE -PADUEAR DAILY SUN. adterioub, exbept in COMPANY, >| bill in the Qouse Palsiished ..¢y’ery THE Sul PUBL fon its final pagetge, and simndey other JR. Smoke, BW, Clemente 343. mn THE DAILY SUN “ling wider Apart, and on general ques- THE WEEKLY sun Ie devoted to the Ff CORRESPONDE NC! . A Bpectal feature of wil weekty -cdition ot _ROWERTTSING. cOfice, Standard, Bloc 0 Daity, {ler annum.. ity, Six months. Daily, per wetk... Weakly, pot anni in ad- Speefmen ‘coples free Whar continues continues ‘p go ies Rervsrieans desiring to attend tie te convention at “Louisville will Gget the advantage of half rateson all | Sale August 0th and 10th, good ta return on the 11th | aie in the United /States is three times as great as vat of any other That tagf alone is a good Penson why we shonld taise our ovo wriff. will imerease | oar home prodictiow. . consolidation ‘Will prove'@ Woda thing, for transfers Will be givg:t, and one fare will take 4 person anywhere in the city. thie bonsotiaation of the ice plants is nit so fortunate for the people. Gnily has ice gone up ten cents amit iszmmored that another raise wil! sven he made, bat it sooms that the weights are gétting sliy. ‘SXnese” pepe who make light uf ur home market, on off demestic einmeroe shotld famember there’ Our domestic commence, is imes a8 large as the.total foreign Yemmorce ot Great _ Peendy-four timgs & vm foreign commerce.) “The Pem- syivania. railroad aloyie hauls more tainage than the whole tonnage of England’s foreigncommerce. Se “hot Tr is difficult to see what the city council has against the court jof sp- peals, but whatever it is that body has detérmined to wreak dire ven- The council has ordered that the cow jerdikgnce case bo ‘ap- pealed. .That means that the re- markable decision of Judge Bishop is to be submitted to'the appellate court. It is w be hoped that the \eppeal is not taken until tis hot weatlior It, it “don"t paralyze Jearned body. ‘Register’? must have been fearfully hard-up for something to when it gave spade this morning to a rumor ‘‘of a consolida- tion(of the evening newspapers of the That item is eo stale that iv abdve gronnd it ought fo. be an ice ‘Rell, your: readers that two and two ; that wheat and silver are twins; that gold is appreciating, or any old thing, impossii® 7atay ns Lie goes. of the Stw and the ‘ Dex's report of July 24, says: ‘The end of uncertainty regarding Nuties on imports gives greater con- to those Who have op ad and those. who have favored i the change. The grew ste6hoth in stooks, particularly int those of the Granger list, reflects assurance of ‘The peenyhatte rige heavy crops. and, belief that foreign de- | To sthigse musk mAnds willbe larger bescadded. -auother .clemont of conii- ly observed a week ago. increase ~in receipts of pi i ftom ‘One side of the Alaska border “or the one awells 6 Co. dang bustiivns fu be Do uity aaa 5 bitsy th punks gf this wountry, Sia it ne yield from new. eglous answers cur- reat expeetations fluence akin to that of mold diseove-} Ye: vies tn Califurnin, ‘Phe one retart- the strike of oa! miusrs, of ‘a few menh- favturing Of Mor waet ofsteel, ber pegpotiations for, settlement aze sl Spee ties eee chow oth? td pe With revet ated fhe closing | seriptior dey ot the discussion ot the tariff declaring that he would ne®er for free wool long a ma&nufactited woolduy were taxed. The Dei who voted for the “Bingley bill passed the louse voted /for Magain menbors tndieated by Sheir spec! avd-by votes on pemdidg mmendinents; to te bul that they had forever abandoned the trod trade thepries 6f the Democratic party. On the other the galdAring and the silver ng of the pyett are constantly pull- tons of ustency reform its me nbers lr equaify divided. The Populist + Which co-operated with the Jemocrats ast year, is also quite as widely divided as to its plans and views, and the condition ef both | these organizations is in marketl cone |trast with that of “the Republican every locality Within tbe limite of ive. Patt |atty, which has stood and continues ie to stand firmly upon all important national questions. | CHE CONVENTION OF AUG, 10. The Louisville ‘*Commercial’’ makes Debve be selected to preside tempo- rarily-over the coming state cauven-}j fion, and the suggestion ig & wise} ® one. To select Dr. Huntér or E. T. | Franks for that position bkuggested would be done, don his fighting clott {convention would not only be can party, avy one besides himselt realize, honestly made. the D&t. want peace The elevation of Dr, Hunter or E, T. Franks to the posi- tion above referred to would add jnothing Sto the/e gS atimation in which the state, and the amimosi; as eliminated from bur party politics, the better it will be for the party. The convention of August 10 Yshould nominate “a good candidate fof clerk of the court of appeals, en- Republican plat- form and /administration and give Bradley the endorsement that That is all dorse the National Gov, he deserves and adjouro, that is necessary. PIO MITHE CLOUDS. Apparently, License fnspector James Gets a New Buggy, Liceuve Inspector J. A. Jamies, of Third and Madison {streets, has been mystériously presented with a good buggy, or else somebody has got his dates and places mixed. Yesterday afternoon ijate Mr, James was informed by a neighbor that there was a buggy ander the shed in bis back yard. ‘The license inspeator is not the happy owner of one, hence he proceeded to invgeti- gate, and foond to his pleasure and sutprise a good buggy backed up un- der his sh There was no horse in sight, am gate had to be opened and con.werable space traversed be- fore the vehicle could have been got- ten into the position, He was up to his morving unable to find the owner or where the buggy dropped from, NEWS NOTES, -The momh Brown University have sent to the trustees a protest against accepting the resignation of President Andrews. ‘The strike in the mines of the Ten- nessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Com- pany has been settled, and about 1,000 men will retarn to work. Strikers wt Washington, Ind., at- <i a number of men who started rorwore ina mine. Several persons were slightly hurt. Jo Parker says the ouly chance for the silyewites to cateh the Pepalist vote is to substitate Parker for Shack- elford on the ticket. oF OML0, C17 OF TOLEDO. rat aUWTY f PR. GHEREY meses eh, eabdur jmrtoee of thy hi at a ‘Cte NY Chy ‘ot ‘Pole ATUS foe ceay'h i ty cured by the Use Vaan J c itis Uaitietore in pe 1 yemneyer Wife tl doy of 7 P TE CCE AmGan temat | Notury Date, taiten Internally’ @ad AUCUUS SURRQOS inks, tree ¥ ‘To Sabscribars, seribers are requested to take re- ceipts Jor all payni 1 doubt if half the people, re have any title to their claims, Jand many Who come home will find| fis themselves without claims on their) Bi, , There ja nothing in Cana- dtrocions. hy Under these laws tt will be difttoutt Amertenss > ston iy bonght, or to keep the old they flod in the Klondyke, J.B. Ds Laaan. THE DINGEEY BILL: An Outline of the New Revenue Measure Be- fore Congress, A IMPORTANT. QUESTION a Go cla 8 Wop tWe blades, Hw “ trys bade me er lozen ahd 2 per etna Thoet Respects Eligibility Was De- ferred—Setretary Brian's Annual Keport ia! pear Por dozen. and cpllutotd, 1 per cent. WILL MEET AGM NEXT FRIBAY, Brooks, Lawrence, Nose and Jackson were absent from night’s meeting of the board of edu Its Aim ts to Increase Rove nues and Enoourago On account of weather, the teading of the minutes was dispensed with. Chairman Leake, committee, preseutal the following bills, which wefe allowed : Geo, 0. Hart & Gon ., w Committees Aimed st @ Comprp- fiiho Between the Wijson and the suggestion that Senator the MoKinley Laws. Me fermen ailve £0) Agriogiturel Hems ih Seheduvle Mot Much Cl The Free bist es has been The Teaaiasiels report was read and showed a balance of $2,489.70 The report was received would be to throw down a challenge to every Bradley man iy the convention to sat once, Apy attempt to deprive Gov. Bradley of jan enthusiastic endorsement by the} sfochanicsburg building alor Smith was opposed to spending th much on the building, asd a motwn of Mr. Brian to submit estimates three contractors for bids wits carried The work on the remainder of the bufldings will be let to the lowest| [** metal, WO per pent. to Washington, Maroh 16—Ihe wew fosi® measure presented ta tie lower branch of congress by Chairntan Ding- and means comm|ttee, “Xb act to provide revenue | prey for the government aud togneourage the | 5; Q United States.” date when the pew tazhif ke to go into effect is meameéed in the pretiminary raft eubmitied to the louse as May 1, 1897. The bill, 46 @ whole, is @ pro- ‘The average retes are Uttle, if any, below those ofthe McKin- Yey DIM, and {h some of, fie schedules they dre slightly higher. “Specific Tuties {ave peen subspityted, for*ed valorem raid raise from $50,000,000 to §00,000,000 more nWenus under the bill thagis pro- vided Ly existing laws under alinior business vonditions. When the preparing @ new Vill wee fest under taken the cdmmittes was digposet to be very consetwative and frame meas- ute which would be in the nature ofa tompromise between,tie. MeKinley law law, fhe following The building committee that $980 was reeded for repairin, the school buildings, $4 moatt ndustries Of th unjust to him bul Would be most dis- astrous to harmony In the Republi- Gov. Bradley has made |@ good governor; he has had a most trying position to Ml, more so than can fally It he has made mistakes in his official capacity, they have been And when his ad. ministration can be Vitwed in @ aon- partisan light, it will be seen that his administrative acts have all been for A motion to buy fifty new desks for the Faxon school house in Row- landtown was defeated, A committee was appointed to se- cnre an option on a lot adjoining the Mechamesburg bnikling, which Mr. | George Langstaff offers to the board} City attorney Hudbands suluaitted his report relative to the eligibility of The Republicans of / Kentuck} school trustees, giving it as his opin- fon that a person is not eligible if he pemove from the ward. President Lang stefted that Mr. Jackson bid brought up the qrestion relative to Mr. Lawrence, and that |they are held by the Republicans of| he deemed it proper to wait votil To deprive Gov, Beadley | both gentlemen were present. oe was asked for # further | and the free Outline of the various ge cates the renere) character wdgry the mote dmportant res present Thw which hineoee Meeictilé A, Aeating with chemi ‘and paints, ty far m tke the convention’s endorsement, would injure him in no respect but would tqud to disraps tite party more ‘oMh sl the machinations of the en. emy, The past sh oe forgotten The snaual report of Secretary W. OO agnd filed, and i Ge. t n to Mie, G. W. Edwards, Wits and sughter, Mis; Lena,-sttt, Mrs. Ida Gnitin, of Gments fav tae's, yis- hem, I 1887 cae tf: atortd etzigele can bé turgétied anal) all traved of Sts anplonsant features) sag To Ko nates capi 1 MC a P septacterevuicg. _ he he os Fedsinn cutee © 5 ee cme a +0 casths, ra Nt glassware. |). ae 8 forte were made to Gevise w eatisfactory rate y to Berve as a ba! eed {, isin) cash Fetanded ore ent other brick, 2 per vent vented tn aby n a ug. 1, 1807, janitot and secretary. -b 29,000 a7 to Aug. 1, 1807, Misc. bills, doal, Sutldings atid over €xpe nse earthen yare, tiles fo Valued at not exceeding # conte per square foot, 8 cents per square foot: exceeding 4 eats per square foot, 10 cents per square Total Se a Leaving halatice ia haids of treasurer Lime and Plaster. Respectfully submitted fer your consideration. W. H, Buran, Secretary. Mr. Byrd esked that the oanitary committee examine the condition of } the old university tmilding. The board ssa ea to meet Fri- Ww f bul ieee ‘pounds; ‘otter coment, 3 pe conta per 1 pounds, thdiiting 8, aris, ck eYbsum, ground or per 1e, wiolly oF parttall If cent per poun« or ina diay oF kaoline, "wiper GOLD KING Sear! and China. . B. DE LAMARe| ® The Greatest Mine Operator in the World Tells About the Far Famed Klondyke. New York, Aug. Lamar, of this city, is the greatest | wee a gold mine operator in the world He is worth $30,000,009, and has an income of $80,000 a month from His investments sre|s chiefly in Utah and Nevada, Asi to give his opiniun on the riches of Klondyke, he furnished the following | to be wired to the $t. reelain, parian, Disque, earthen Srackiry ware, Including ¢ Rates on 7 ‘Articles calipased. 0 gubatances, If not decor are wonderful, probably not so wonderfal as repre- I lave seen men from the ond have thor- oughly probed the facts, r foolish to start for Men who bave spent years there tell me that the Yukon] ® river is closed now by drouth. steamers can go up after the middle of July. The only way to go is afoot over Chiflcoot Pass. start that way you will have te walk 2,500 miles, and each man has to carry all Lis provisions for a yenr. There is no well-defined trail. have te walk over Moss on an ay three feet deep, through which one sinks six inches every stgp. ‘There are blizzards which Last sev- eral days. Thep it is necessary to ‘ag holes in the snow and stay there anti! The Klonydke cap never be compared to California, se living there is so diflicult. the righest Klondyke ground oan be worked, Mr. Alvine Pierwe ‘Ttells me, because wages are $15 ty hat $20 a day, aud miners are pow pay- "Jing $10 per day for bogrd. Ue tells me provisions amo seme short this winter “ the great rash af people and the lack} 1 The Canaan ggrern- during the past! electric figehans ‘aad. tmetaiife connection, The McKinley rate Tred pottant trereases. Jog 18x24 Inches. square has quare foot; alfowy ine Sexo Inches equare Shout “with howe ate ilqas NOL exeoer of the faculty of} 2 sizes vpn the Mok in ¥e | above that, and pot “excel to 12 centar above t Ceeding, bixto inches, decreased to 28 cant all above that reduced to $8 cents. Marbie aud Stoire. not dressed bo. % cents per Cub marble of ait ihn and’on n 4 cuble inches eaoh, ; But tn measorenment no atab, onyx or ack eFyatal, or without movement Kranite, wandstone, Inmestone i nnd monumental stone, tured or undressed, 10 cents per except marble amd onyx, fables, roofing etute and all other manu- The Meta Scbedute. tal schedule the rates Ception "tat gotem at On aeotyt of he a jostead of 2 cents. De tha peesont law thee Phe elasatfication ig char ment has passed la’ pantie we la a ta ghoets 3h I few days hostile and injurious > mio- i It never favoreéi « great Inftax Myo oft afiners from this sodary. oir oar & Gre four} covorduityt Wye a him poh omnes ‘ard. [cent ON Ohne WE paodnge than $500 a worth, auf 20 per Besides that, -on sub- 6x all over that, worst and most Unjust law ever in- at - in Hy wed jie aba Wenge ong 98 ret the eal tee tyred to he ee Craters tp, afer nentey ot ‘her 16 ntire Recut Phew ee 4 For Mak pel Loeent per Bi sewing anactin i thotaand ant eeaTes not specially prev’ “adidas. Ashplates are.ci er Be ay ey en wm 2 to 2cents at apeclally provited Yor Uiibretia ad parag sified by ni imposef, equivalent (© the trenent id Walorem of 50 ARWAy. whcels are ipot fot cents. | Antimony ore i tho free list avid taxed a6 threes tent per pound Rinley rates are reiiposed on wr PPer, see 3 Vaid ren ponent 2 cents ge bt hig aK int d leat, caf and feae, Mica t changed from 2 per cent. to Bi Cort a pound and 16 per cent. MgKin- ley rates are remored nd watches and clocks er cent. @® McKinley rates are In the tum’ stead vf $1 aa ‘under A claire Ie ines eed prowdi nw dittonal duty of 26 per cent. ad Jumper ty be Imposed In retaliation 1a, Any country fh on wimilar, a ported to the ‘toothpicks! 13 1g c#nte per thousar cent yer aboye Na. on all: siy process 0! Molasves teming fot abev per gallon gente p ne romke, Sieg, mejada, ‘coneentrated mela and cohwentraded mol: uy country reply 2 bounty on the oxy of imported directly at ‘ua exported Ray Ip addition te the foreg: uly equal to such bounty. on 89 Pany tw: ced be ra or upax, tie bee! Tigre te no chan toh in the duty on lew! F clear wrappers, but all other leaf, un- Btomined, ls increased’ f 5 per pound, and stemmed from cents. Loat tobacco sesae ms {f hot stummed, 2.75 per pou: toomeco tmpo: pee, or in b nanutuctarel, of all Genortp- ‘provided for ib \inle eo Sour, manufactured of damp and pi ise, of all désorigt! eae of all kinda, nrtfew ‘a “I ‘weappora, aml same dues 68 axe hervio lingo: ers. AGRICULTURAL. Produce «ud Reovisions— fe: BF milk, ‘cider, ver round. unde. a ® conta per bushel of 48 pou: Maraiont, wermicellt and etmilas prep- 14 cent riers of 1 ¢ neal and ric through @ No. e and wubediu d Pewee ved a Ot pacica ‘ Beans, Pegs, dud “mushroom or _pregsrved erwise, 40 per mm cari. M8 "par ter ents ach vie eis se 31 per contad Votatons,25 on of Bito8 Deane oF seeds, % conta pets, 2 Sane ures steel wire eae pearl of tor wn Knives o in those of more than hives and forks with or ivory On wares o! pther metal, eramaled or lane, is increased’ from 85:t0 4 Natfs and Other Har et Cut nails wre. che: HL 40° alx-tenthe 0} horseshoe naile fr £ ROUGE Wire malls from 2 per cept te hait eae ‘om 80 Par cent. fo hs and 1 saalautal ber schadule dll of the nara. graphs Incorporated in the froe list of the red.to the dutiable Ket ‘alorem Rates Changed to $pe- <ttomThe New Duties. silver schetitie Rov nears nat abov fone Uaroukh Sewer Tear therefrom 01 from the MeKink f tobacco sultebie | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wil pr: Collection of claims prompty a! tle ad ag caved suitable for tite Gupeeyy of \>- pice so equ ined in such bale, box OF pac 4K shail be dutiadle, If not pests at & por pounds if steniamed, wt be Re tobacco in leat, tured and no} mamael WScenee ber pond: If sternmod, the MoKinley rates ‘ora, fanaa paving iigwmg 4a the agrjouttural iso referred to above fi 1 at Jes {an $20 4 tread, head var er 3 not specially pro- vided for iis thid act, 2) per open Barley, 9 centa per bushel y malt, G'conts per Dughel peuried, patent ar hutled, 8 cents Huckwheut, 45 conts per bushel of 6 n. ow matze, 15 cents per Bushel of 8 1 lund: rolled oats, 0 centy Ber hundred pounds, ale See eT ha Price This Week Aa Ig all we ask you for abything iv our entire line of wash’ goods in- Ma cluding dimities, lawhs, argandi¢s, ae, bad Our Stock of summer fabrics mits be sold in a short time to make ready for fo jearly fall lines. Prices will uot be! considered. Everything wil! be sold regardless of cést. See our prices below on a few lots. These ind of prices always bring «ts trade. 50 pieces of lawn and dimities former price 84 to r2vc, our elos: ing price 5c. 30 pieces wash goods price 6 to at 84, your choice for 4c. 10 pieces lawn worth § to (i, closing prices 3 8c. Organdies. All fine French Organdies, new: st and handsomest destgns, worth goe everywhere, your ehoice for 2008 1§¢ buys any joc otgandy, lawn, or dimity in tre house. All otli€F wash goods at half price. Our stock is large and com plete and this sale is rarely equale Come early and get choice of pat+ terns. Shirt waiste at feduced prices. ~/E. GUTHRIE & CO. $19 BroadwaysPhowe 155! ff Gal House ’ BOUISVILIA, KY. Ararias Plan 190 to 85.00 por pee caly $1.90 and opwarda, “ &. BR. COOPER, 7m Mapes: PATENT PLATOPEW Office Hougts 8 a.m. to 12 m,,2to Sp.m. and at night A. L. HARPER, 120 $. Fourth, Room No. 2. 1 the mete, 4 Aea't Tobecco Bplt and femoke Hous Lil Ave 18 godacco ensily amd fore ull Of Life, nerve and vigor, font Remedy Co, Chicago or New York ONGr oft eed WF comes per mR OF e Ginrigg seu ) Quertoultyral séede ant oth | Vn: 3) bee ont a Palade egutatten of al kine ht ree megyeks 4 por cont. ‘od egeta tien mt vent. ad valores Bem Anchovies wrt manne fot mary whale Pox. tn hall boxes soragurins 1 paote tina ginchas tone. SmatheD wide snd % Inches Boop, 6 Kee, TeaKirnE no 3% inches wide N wh parted 4a form, # per cent. ad valovem. i and mackerel dr salmon, pick’ 1 cent pe? pourrd Flan, prefared for prese fish Hot epectally, prov fourth nt it ore hdprings, fr per pound Fish in cans or Pigkages except a! Hovye or ‘nat per cont ad ve: ents per Y Peper ts er fe oun nt Or bufrel of 8 euble rdctional Patt thereof ound; pie nt < and Himes, $n pacha at the re nia per cubic foot pacity in nth of eo Bound, “and in addition thereto © vrei Bi per’ cont, ad valorem upon boxesor bar By conts per p Feta BOT RP Rite prea reed Tite aad 14 : My bowed for in thi eee ang flies ner cent, abv Eruttys ervel in their ¢ T huioos, 80 LION peel, preserved oF per Doan Hed, 6 cents per pond 1. 'T cents por paund: 5 sot gil Kings, not per pound; sheved, O’eonts 7 shelled oF unshelled, not pepvided for in this act, 1% cemts yound or hound ; 1 duty aha wea eovuriinnw. unkese as {lable and appar than in'the importa: ad. ( per pound; dreased, ‘ents par poune WA ORME per pound: wool erdaye, tne that bhewy cemmerciaihy’ a Jogrus or ueown woolereays, anechall cons und. apes gs WWo ae ara yg abayy proyiiedt for i fotured, nut ‘this act, 2 cout ‘tteF on oct. butterwne, by cen (Concluded tomorrow.) AAe- W222r202000 270 THE’ PUBLIC: We meantwhat Wwe say: our stook- . of low cutigoods will be sold at pri- ves that oannot be had elsewhere in the city. All colors, all tyley and toes. Now is thetime to buy footwear at H. DIEHL & SONS 330 Broadway. | POEVEVROVO*Y P. F, ir Al af lL ¥ fh HEADQUATTERS FOR-—~ Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Cantied'Goods, &e. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sta, FREE Phone_310. Telepnone 116. FREE A HANDSOME Rocking Chair. DORIAN’S. rng oxy oe of beauty for t FREE TO OUR custom ERS 3 MEMES US FOr DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS. J, BORMAN, #5 BROADWAY Kd. BERGDOLL, PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co., "TL CELEBRATED LOUIS .O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louls. In kegs and botUer, drinks——304a Also various temporance Seltzer Water Cider, Giwger Ale, ete Telephone orders filled until tT o'clock at night during week an) Telephone 101. 10th and Mad!son Streets. Wall Pape Window Shades “\IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTKNTIONGIWEN WS. GREIF, No, 182 & Third Street. Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. With fernish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights! Residence Lights Currentiftor Fans Aaturday nights, PADUCAH,RY, ame per month. D. B: SIMON, Supt. ee Rose & Paxton “ = Give you All Kinds of -Insuranee’ Office over Citizen's s Saving Banlf, ESTABLISHED 1864, ———9 Miss Mary 8. F. Greif & Co, GENERAT 'NSURA NCH AGENTS, ‘|Telephone 174. | IRE LIFE and TORNADO | .

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