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Sa 28 1y Paducah, The Sun bas come to be 1H CAH DAI! Paducah IE PADUC the family paper of the Plain Cit , ot | It is full of news and as a dissemini Published ¢ P| tor of local news has no equal in this Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. mm locality within t ADVERTISING ee" 0 Standard Itiock, 115 h F b ) Daily, per week. . eevee 10 C0 Weekly, per. annum in ad- 1,00 vance Specimen copies tree —————— ry MONDAY AUGUST eI Asa rule we don't agree with I eV. Debs But however wild he may | in bis statement». in some of his views, be is at other times strictly orthodox. We cannot refrain from giving prominence to the fol- lowing bit of sound advice which he gave the striking miners at Wilkins- bu a., last week In order te win you must renain solutely louds the brain, rol ber. Whisky you of your money, and makes you bratal, and also makes you do j what your enemies want you to do We have had no answer as yet to] supply has not fallen off in any coun-| ‘The people who supposed that Mr. the osition put by ‘Inquisi-| try. Bryan is at all embarrassed in his in a lute issue of the Sex,| ‘Here comes the Klondike now] free coinage theories by the fact th: \ gence? 4 the Sess] vith still further additions tothe go.d| the value of silver ina dollar has when he wanted to know why if the) vooiy of the world. The extent of | fallen from 53 cents in the last cam- price were the same the Mayor did}the Klondike’s output is problemat-|paign to 44 cents at the present time, not take 500 roll calls instead offical, depending largely upon climate|evidently do not understand Mr. 200. It is provable, however, that] conditions {Bryan, A man who could have the me : -_—__ assurance to urge that the govern- she otty Si8 ate Bare 4 tes ment ought to permit everybody to enough for the addit 800 oF FINANCE AN) put 53 cents’ worth of silver into a that the labor of lo after 300) }coin and pass it for a dollar cau just h for the energies of the efll And \ more would be too mu ready overtaxed cient city clerk, then it may ity. This fact the people quickly recogni is that the CU. On is second to none. Ind \e phenomenal sue- ess of the Sux and its great popur quickly attained prompt us belief, which we think is well founded, that its circulation is of paper in Paducah, The larity with- out doubt the largest any daily udlvertising patronage of the Sun speaks for itse Mf, Paducah’s best and shrewdest «d- vertisers make liberal use of its col umns and they do so knowing full well the value of the pape vd results are proving to them the wisdom of their course 36.6 TO 1, THE NEW RATIO. value of the silver dol- market price of » greater part of last cents. This the estimates of tor of the miat The bullion lar according to the silver durin st 15.6 is th week was fr. Prest at = Wasbin:; This makes the commercial ratio between silver gold 86.6 to 1 instead of the old time 16 to 1. Mr. Preston an ex- pert in matters financial, gives the following reasons for the fall of sil- ver. Hesaidina recent interview: “Simply the lack of demand for it. Isee no future for silver what ever. Yester *s market quotation made it 56 cents an ounce, It is my honest opinion that within six months try to any ext even subsiaisry coin, It is true that in the bazaars of India it is traded in as merchundise, but the famine and hard times in that country have reduced the demand toaminimum, The out- put of gold ly increasing. I think that the world’s product for thia year will be about $240,000,000. The ed States will contribute about 000,000 to the supply. | base my predictions of an incre world’s output upon the fact that the THE TARIFF, tective tariff breeder Mf trasts seem to have already forgotten that trasts never flourished in this country as they did under the three years of the Democratic tariff, which the peo- ple in their might wiped from the face of the statute books by their vote of last November. is a Despite the continued fall in the price of silver, western farmers are scrambling for cars with which to transport their grain for which they thous- which have been lying idle in car shops and vpon the side tracks since 1893 are ¢ ‘vy one of them now being pressed i.to service, and thousands of others are demand- ed and cannot be had, while the prices for the grain which they are to transport have greatly advanced, while silver has steadily fallen. of course there is no real significance in these two concurrent events, but Bryan and others would have had us believe last fall that wheat and silver rose and fell together. Word comes from the states in which active political campaigns are on this fall that the gold Democrats are making rapid inroads in the ranks of the Silvereratic party, and will car- ry off thousands upon thousands of men who last year voted the Bryan ticket, but who now see from the cle- velopments since that time the folly and unwisdom of the silver cause. something to say in the present cam- paigns. They will have plenty on their hands, however, if they attempt to explain how it is that wheat has gone up 23 cents per bushel since last fall’s campaign, while silver has which the silver people at first greeted the Maryland Democratic platform have materially subsided now that they discover it is practically an er- dorsement of the Republican posi- tion of 1896 since it expresses the greatest pleasure that President Mc- Kinley and the Republican Congress | have done casclualy what the Repub- | lican platform promised to do—taken conference on the silver question. as well argue in favor of that privi- | lege for 44 or 24 cents’ worth of silve’ | | President Cleveland's order re-| Somebody has expressed anxiety | Friends of this city who went to lest’ Mr. Bryan and his followers| Alaska to investigate found Black- should have difficulty in finding} stone's body, but no trace of the oth- | steps to bring about an international | strikers are organizing anarmy which will march from mine to mine, leav- ing hi pit where the miners are still working. Joe Patchen, te great pacer, sur- prised the harness horse world Fri+ day at Columbus, O., by pacing a mile in 2:01'%, equaling Joho R. Gentry’s world’s record, For this early in the season the feat was re- markable, In this rave Star P was the favorite, as he had previously beaten Patchen with ease, Alexander G, Morgan, of Kentue- ky, chief clerk and disbursing agent of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, has resigned by request of Secretary Gage Capt. Biddle says an appropriation of 89,000,000 will be necessary to improve Cumberland river from Nashville to Rockonatle river, K. =N IN ALASKA, men at OZ Terrible Fate of Three Gold Hunt ers Who Were Trying to Walk Back Home. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 6.—News has just reached here of the death st April of Charles A. Blackstone, Jeorge Botcher and J, W. Malinque, miners who went to Alaska in 1896, and were frozen to death in trying to make their way. back to Seattle. They were last seen alive March 27th. er two could be found, The following statement was found on Blackstone’s body “Saturday, April 4, 1897.—This is to certify that Botcher froze to death Tuesday night. J. W. died Wednesday afterroon, on took us within an hour of the summit and drove us before it. It drove everything we had over the cliff ex- cept blankets and moose hide, which we all crawled under. Snpposed to been 40 degrees below zero. On Friday I started fer salt water. don’t know how I got there without outfit. On Saturday afternoon I athered up everything. Have enough grub for ten days, providing bad weather does not set in, Sport was blown over the cliff. I think I can hear bim howl once in awhile.’’ The bodies of Malinque and Botcher | were never found, KIND AOT REWARDED, ‘Moral—Cast Kour Bread Upon the Water end Walt, One of Sen Francisco's oa Joseph Boardman. It ail teat be i. & millionaire, Pat to look 4t him you would not think ft You conld hardly say that he dresses s ut he comes very close to it, cares stranger to be come kindly man whom for % smile upon. Mr. our entire line of wash goods in- ; ¢ Half Price $ 10 THE PUBLIC: This Week We meanjfwhat we say: our stock of low cutgoods will be sold at pri- ves that oannot be had elsewhere in the city. All colors, all styles and toes. Now is the time to buy footwear’ at Is all we ask you for anything in cluding dimities, lawns, organdies, ete Tr Our Stock of summer fabrics must be sold in a short time to make ready for early fall lines. Prices will not be considered verything will be sold regardl of cost. See our prices below on a few lots. These kind of prices always bring us trade. 50 pieces of lawn and dimities $ former price 84 to r24vc, our clos- ing price 5c. 30 pieces wash goods price 6 to 8#, your choice for 4c. 10 pieces lawn worth § to 6¢, closing prices 3 ‘vc. H. DIEHL& SONS 310 Broadway. Phone!310. PP: LALLY —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Organdies. All fine French Organdies, new- est and handsomest destgns, worth goc everywhere, your choice for 200. 15¢ buys any 30c organdy, lawn, all we unce. »pper ¥ e the | Malingue or dimity in the house. _ | silver will fall to 40 cents an ounce. |}dropped 10 cents an ounce in beinw freaeh 90 Wadler otheks MiAGe che wash eevee Ab tall There is no demand for it anywhere. |same period. It is noticed that silver y: jo A DS é othe ash gi a a 2 China isnot buying any, Japan is}men are singularly silent on this jeer i nove and four price Our stock is large and com Fresh Canned ‘Good &c. out of the business, and there seems | point. a Be rs Of 1S ‘ ight hand two on “e plete and this sale is rere y equaled. HOME-MADE LA to be no demand. for iin any coun | -rhy wid ecreame7ot delight with| tt tnd frozen an tach back. |The |Come early and get choice of pat- RDA SPECIAL’ ; for use as| cise iagheeae da gas <a tind tea A oman neds 118. Cor. 9th and Trimbl@Sts, Shirt waiste at reduced prices. c R E E A HANDSOME Rocking Chai DORIAN’S. This te something every one enjoys a moments of leisure, Mand is thing of beaaty for the home. FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS COMB TO US FOR YOUR E. GUTHRIE & CO. 315 Broadway—Phone 155. a Galt House LOUISVILLE. KY. American Plan 8! $3.0 00 to $5,00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. A. BR. COOPER, Manager ‘OUR FRET to us, them neatly at small cost. JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. Matil.Effinger & Co} Undertakers and embaimers, store Telephone 1287 180 8 Third Residence Telephoue 150 / that the Mayor thought thecity could | over in Oakland, but hie off ¥ ; Prclgeings oe jan not survive after the next November | auiring consuls to turn < sol to A ‘| Francisco, ‘and each morning ie election and would go out of busi-| Pungent Paragraphs on the Two | government the fees which they had | the trip over on the ferry. g yt : 3 7 usually been collecting for their own! "The othéy morning Re started for the ness. Ifany of our readershave| Issues Uppermost in the | senefit has been modified by Presi-| bons, and ip his heate he forgot to trane- any suggestions to make in this wav P ; yi dent McKinley in the case of those | fer his pooketbook to his clothes, Ot . vill be gladly heard Minds of the American consuls whose salaries are $2000 per | course, did not discover this until ter they will adly heard. me be hed A the ————— People. annum or less, The modification | be phage exe pk ve Anr deficit that may appear in te * does not apply to consuls already re- Bf oi » =o national treasury during the first few ceiving salaries above $2000, and pocket {fm vain. A yooug wai daatink ; is of ‘the “oie stike of the new | SUver is Still Going Down, But hence destroys the value of MADY'| hege by witnessed the confusion of the is - set by the| Wheat Goes Up.—McKinley’s columns of able criticism which the| of gentleman, and, walking up to tariff will not be unexpected by the | Democratic editors of the land bad | chrust @ coin into his and framers of that measure. Auntici- Civil Service Order Strict- | prepared to huri at the head of Pres- beget into the crowd, , ° “aie ee ‘ ident McKinley bad he made the ibe, man dow pating higher tariff schedules the it ly in Accordance With ) yorters have been rushing foreign the National Reput orler a general one, as they hoped, ~~ ots, 1 og sede ha gi aalpeatere vote podgpabbe National Repub- for political reasons, that he would. | ® ee und goods to the United States ne! several lican Plattorm. ee. J vk months so that now many lines are NEWS ‘NOI t , Bowpren greatly overstocked. This will, of sie totes | sought 2 Nig oy course, operate to impede the re- A group of silver statesmen have Seven Democrats were named on son sumption of many facto’ until this] just left for Japan China to] the Franklin county fusion ticket of pex oy i Peet i large surplus is worked off, This] search for new arguments in favor of the Republicans at Frankfort. Pete at, ire, and making gd A action of the importers but empla-| ‘he free and unlimited coinage of] Tbe Chinn family at Lexington] §j09 “finn he was the betore— A ; vi fslvers It looks ke @ rather poor} may get a large fortune from the Jo-| Washington Times, — sizes the evils of free tra It willl time to undertake a task of this sort, | seph Ball estate in Philadelphia. not take long to use up the imported apan has already gone to the|* Conyressman Colson says he hasn’t peppy stocks and then the American facto- nd China is contem-| thought of intimidating witnesses in} «1, eee TAL ee ia ries will have their turn and the] Plating the same step. the Dugan trial at Barbourville. | said I Cawker to young Mr. Mune American laborer will be freed, for For a business-like administration,| Mrs. S, K. Ford and Mrs. J.| Ker. “le drove off some burglars night term cf years at least, from the bli commend us to the Republican party, | Salyer, near neighbors, are candi-| ™ ie last # of tree trade with {ts unts of | Only five months have passed since| dates for Superintendent of schools], :1_ “Pose ek strata of any- ant, woe and misery, Itwas found | inauguration of President Mo-| of Pike county “Yee, 1 thick bare a get ee ee WEE, POS SOS ee) de Kinley, yet he has called congress to-| The Mayfield Colored Teachers’ | afraid of,” replied Tommy. to be no encouragement to the Amet-| vether, ihe promised tariff bill has| Institute will convene August 30th,{ “What is that?” ‘ ican workingman out of a job, and} been placed upon the statute books,}and be conducted by Prof. C, C,| “Weis very much afraidsister Blanche without money ih his pocket, to teil|xn international bimetallic commis-| Monroe, of Owensboro, wh sprees ¢ you.” him that shiploads of cheaper goods - on b ; city aostcnaote of ins} The gate receipts for the whole ten T heed him tell mamma 60, were coming into the markets of this aati uateen . Pd pete ‘ 'n/ days of the Russellville camp meet- | fle said he was afraid she'd ma arry you, ‘solide: Hie Swantad | eniploymedt lint tits tree tates, and the Secretary | ing amounte] to about $500, more | even after he had showed you up to her porn, cmployment of the Treasury is now engaged in} than has been taken in for several] in such fine style, girls were go stub- before he could buy, That he will| shaping up a system which will give| years, born and contrary."—N. Y. World, oon get employment under the new} the promised revision of the currency,}” Phe Democratic conventions for A Glew. vrder of things is the confident ex-| Stig 8 b pol cy vi ere Sy'ty|the nomination of candidates for] Pirst Great Detective—Sht_ Sh! I've pectation of all friends of the cause} (oi. Th at rhage 6 be me councilmen will be held in the three | % 8 Clow fo Saint Bee) TN Che of Protection, and the hope even of} with the litions under the Dem- bbe) vn Mayfield next Tuesday, the! wast teit? lial ibbiiialceaes its honest opponents. administration four years | *OW inst, ‘ “The prisoner has confessed."—- i pie spects before the], About 500 names have been signed ¥. Journal ~~. ALMOST A YEAR OLD. ountry pow are in equally striking| ‘© C#!l# upon different parties to be- Her Favorite Namber. mE ‘ thoes whtah contenntiads Cote candidates for the Democratic hau in tha ders nia ookesahad The first auniversary of the Dairy be nomination for the Legislature in stewtice Aaseeictl . ahs Sux is near at io0d. On Sept. ein the first year} ys oone count Hay (obi acer ah wir Ooe eer * igor ot President Cleveland’s administra-|" 7 e had prepared for his the Sew will be one year old, It is} ion The Mayfield woolen mills are so} “A hundred witching odors," he ex the intention of the Sun te issue on — overrun with orders that they have | claimed, “shall greet thy nostr Sas daeten “caileaeaee caauey Bryan’s silence, which has {been compelled to request their sales- ig hetveye it 99 scents?” sud- sae oh tiie hae not fully been dea | Tes So watch surprise of late, is]men not to take any more orders un-| (r"F Qrinsuded the Princess, whe wae though this has not fully been de-} .oeounted tor b: Age hin nclined to be advanced a couple af cen- ¥ alge ee Dieeage a count d t j by ive announcement til later in the season, Pht s plgtac spopel vac pes alohageo ermined upon and the manag that the leaders of his party bave} A suit for a receiver for the Bow-| espiration was barking forward to conclude to wait until a1 ttle later in | take into a ibe ecole ae ling Green Daily Press, the Republi-| tore practical age—Detrolt Journal thie fall med him that while speech may be | can paper, has been filed by Dr. Tur- Rg ge ge ' silver silence is golden, and that be| ner, ore of the larweat, steskholders Fish in Deep Water, tucvess of the Sew has been |) 14 B er, one of the largest stoc lers,| A highly original observation upor fer | I the expettations of had better go onto the gold platform | who alleges mismanagement. the behavior of fish in deep water, s ; ge 1 1. | 22 fat as speech-making isconcerned.} Police Judge Thompson holds that| remarkable us to deserve special ‘no founders and we may also addfer} “people whd were| the osteopaths must comply with the} tice, is attributed to w long-experi- bey the predictions of its coutem-} 064 President McKinley’s| state laws governing the practice of] *uced captain of a steam-fishing voraries. The ‘campaign sheet : .jmedicine. Dr. Byron C, Axtell, | *™#ck- The fishing boats belonging to ' pag en ive order would prove ‘ ij npopula iding that the re- 5 dena eng Mchioes a thelr catch lately @ dispro now ed by friend and foe as] verse is true, ‘Lhe order is being] * Physician’s license, was yesterday | portionately small quai ol ee one of Patucal’s permanent institu. |¥€Y generally commended by the | ned $60. fish, ‘The captain maintained that he ‘ flit p wisest and most patriotic citizens of An estimate of the actuary of the} had foreseen this for eight days, be tions, Ils lease of life is 8s perma | i. country, and is condemned by| Treasury Department puts the popu- | cause most of the fish caught had sand nent as that of either of its confreres} \yly those who hoped to faithful | lation of the United States at 77,000,-| 1 their stomachs. He claims to have in the local jourualistic field, Iis}men and women removed from po-]068, and the per capita supply of | Observed that, just before the fish left ALON PR 4 sitions which they had honestly and] money at $22.53. enatow weler ce the southers financial stanaing is unmarred and it : f y banks, they took sand into their stom: | r bears the substantial evidence of hav. | (onsclentiously filled in order to give) The German government has again| achs, and soon after fish caught in had able financial management in| ‘ee piace, 00 others. President ‘Me-| protested against what it considers a| deeper northern waters showed the ing had able financis ag Kinley evidently supposes that the}discrimination in the tariff bill] #ame peculiarity, Then, when the time the business office. Republican party and those seven} against German sugar. While the Sun has been increasing} millions of voters who supported it] gtr, Preston, Director of the comes again, the fish dispose of the , ie lcamrunak was aan by pte il rest n, I rector of the Mint, | gand, The theory has been advanced in length of days until it has almost : : “a y, ; says it is belief that silver will fall to} that the sand is taken in as ballast, and reached the full stature of manhood, | 1 ped lp or b pls ie Ms forty, cents an ounce within six] is rejected when shallow water is tobe 5 : 3 be c SOEVIO months. returned to, The sand often dit it has just as surely becn adding daily |, aE Abslavstinie tha often differ j y g ur repeated declarations thut it shall Four of the strike leaders in the) 1 coor and grain trom that of the to its reading clientele and to its ad- vertising patronage. All the slurs cast upon the Sun have counted for naught in the hey fd of the people of Treiterating the assertion that a pro-! mines is practically unchanged. The and extended wherever practicable, be thoroughly aud honestly enforced ‘Those Democratic parrots who are Pittsburg district have been held to answer for riot and unlawful assem- blage. The situation at Dearmit's tom where the fish are found. claime§ that this sand may supply a guide for the fishermen,—N, ¥. —Prance has $20,000 mlica way. o> etal 8 il J. be first-class and our prices to be at lowest figures. and studies the wants of the people our goods cost less goods would cost merchants who do not take that advantage. prices less than other people in same business it will pay you to trade with us and cannot afford to sell goods at higher prices than our competitors. By li goods at the lowest price. = |1,B, Howell, 0.0.8, DENTIST F. J. BERGDOLI PROPRIETOR Telephone 221. Offices, 427 Broadway Paducah - Bottli C Office Hours: a uca ott ing ‘ O. 8 a.m, to 12 m.,2to 5 p.m. and at night . AGENT CELEBRATED LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Just One Minute, Please. READ THIS, Speaking about dry goods stores and the different places you pur- chase your wants, did you mention the name of Eley, Dipple & White in your conversation? If you did not, and do not tiade with them, why not? It gives us pleasure to show our goods, notwithstanding you may not purchase, and court- ment is extended to all, The following reasons may prove beneficial to some who do not call and see our line of Dry Goods and Notions Ist. Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, etc, Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Saturday nights, Telephone 101 10th and Madison Streets, PADUCAH,KY. Wall Paper »’ 4 Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS WwW. S. GREIF, Telephone No. 871 No, 132 8. Third Street. eous tr Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows’: Store Lights 25c per month. Residence Lights 20c Current for Fans $1.50 D. B: SIMON, Supt. We guarantee our goods to 2nd, Our buyer is up to date “ 3rd. We pmy cash for goods and take all discounts, consequently than same Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance 4th. If we sell you goods at 5th. We are in business to stay LIFE and TORNADO | rom that fact, and our desire to ive and let live, we mark our 6th, Our motto is quick sales In other words aeeresereeceeseceseees aneneeeeee |i: DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES): AND FURNISHING GoopDs. Kindly ing ¥ ‘Wo wi will’ fit RAILROAD 'TIMK TABLES, “Bhs Chattanooga & St. Louis i Ly Paducah, Om am 44s Hollow —-peabdenaonet 1 & 7 pm Lexington 910 pm Tacks $i bm 1010 bun Ly darko Hebi, "s Goku AT Stemphs Ym § oem Naanviiie oop 11 69 pam Chatansoi Stn |b km ‘tianta. Siam Seem een nowND by Atay ib sm 9.00pm 3pm Soke tote {io fa A 5 1SSpra ay fm ip Lylexingion to pm 8 KP'Hotlow Kock Juiicbioa. 288 m8 rowan (rain and car service beaween Pa dueah and J Memphis, Nafbville and Chartanoogs Close connection for At ie. Fin Washington phiaand New York ., aad and to Arkanaus, ‘Texas a alt poins Southwest.” For further informa ton call on or address, A.J. Weleb, D. 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NASHVILLE, Tem, F, 1B, TRACHOUT, Cly Ticket Agent, 495 Broadway, Padueah Ky Menrnis, TRNN, nd Mooenare Fe and small profits. we mean to sell two bolts of goods ceive from one, for migrating from the deep waters] financial condition it will do you no harm to call—our prices and goods will do the rest. ‘ealizing only the profit some re- If you want to improve your Respt., ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE, juccessors to... . J. Guthri Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. AGENTS 323 Broadway | Telephone 174. Miss Mary R. E, Greif & Co, GENERAL INSURANCE A. S. DABNEY. 6 DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY, PADUCAM, KY —

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