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em. Will be 2 genuine curiosity. ~~ SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED, eet Vici Papetpent Seer TnTARY URRR EDITOR hy E. Pariey, J De Mi Pieher J.B. Smit ttltamson, J THE DAILY SUN to ALL local hap a vicinity Ker ws, Which will be given as fully as space will permit without re rd WO expense THE WEEKLY SUN da devoted to the interests of Tous and will Yertaining, whi 9m all political Be a fearless and tireless exponent « trines National Re nd teachings of the party CORRESPONDENCE. ial feature of the weekly edition (UN Will be Its Corresponden ar ‘A Ta ment, in which it hopes ably to represent every locality within the limis of its cirew lation = ADVEKTISING | Rates of adverysing will be made known on application 8 North Fourth [Subscription Rates. 4.50 2.25 40 10 cents Daily, per annum Daily, Six months Daily, One month Daily, per week.... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance.... Specimen copies free —_—_ TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1896. EEE eee Tux sound money Demoeratic or- ’ ganizations in the various states are nailing their flags to the masts ana ~ are giving the Popocrats to’ under- stand that any time they want an- other scrap to say so. pens 1,00 A - Tue centenarian who remembers George Washington is yet occasion- ally to be found. But the man who four years from now can remember any valid arguments used by the Popocrats' in the recent ‘vampaign he al- Lert the investigati; leged fraud on the b..u ceed, cut where it will, every repeater, every importer and ballot box stuffer be corralled and sent to the penitentiary without re- gard to his politics or standing. box pro- and let Tue ‘‘First Voters’ Sound Mor Club,”’ of Hastings, Minn., has gigantic horn ffty feet long and with twenty-six mouth-pieces. Thirty young men carry it and its sonorous blasts strike terror to the hearts of all Popocrats within a radious of three miles. a In 1882 Mr. Cleveland carried New York by a plarality of 192,854. This was considered such a wonder- ful thing that the prodigy who had accomplished it was at the first op- portunity made president of the United States. Yet New York this year sits down on the free silver heresy with a majority of 272,000 for ~ Bryan except) everything but name, he might readi- ‘do. Being a populist in ly assume that, especially as retain- ing the name of Democrat can assure him no advantage, seeing the larger part of the Democratic party will - a forlorn hope with him rT again. it ti never fc for a le —-— Ir is to be hoped for the honor of | America there is notrath in the statement, coming from Spaniuh sources,that Mr. Cleveland has given assurance to the Spanish goyernment that he will not STANCES recognize UNDER ANY crRCUM: | the insurgents as | y nothing he ever said was truer. condition of society that is possible, no legislation, no amount of educa- always present; the want and priva misfortune and mismanagement, with the milk |yearn to relieve suffering humanity. Charity organized and unorganized “The poor ye have always with ‘ou,"’ said the blessed Nazarine, and No jon can obviate the poverty that is vice, ‘jon that result from sickness, What is to be done about it? |'There are always those among the more fortunate, whose | carts, filled of human kindness, nas done much to relieve want and The Guaranteed Co nion C ita Are the best issued by any Life In- surance Company. Protection if you live and indemnity if you die. D. JOHNSON, 227 Bdy., Padueah, Ky. which there can be no mistake belligerents. There are not, it is in all i ’ . ‘ iu el me ** ‘ - believed very many patriotic Ameri- te ee re alt aad el Shere ie to be 00 premium on gold cans who in Mr. Cleveland's position | U™anlty to - as found it9) i ciars in the United States. All of would have withheld this well earned «ae me ~ kasfinieng impulse tO] our dollars are to be equal and as soouraginnelt. trots this ‘epee ity pi the breast of |good as the best money on earth. : , ; The ni sis over, and the sun people. The record of Mr. Cleve-|Yomea, worked out ina thousand |The nightmare is over, pine 4 of anew day is now shining in our been one of sympathy | ""? faces. Let us unite re lless of Jand has not for the oppressed of other lands, but | itis hard to believe that even Mr. Cleveland would commit himself to such a heartless concession to an ef- fete and barbaric despotism such as Spain is. ee In the conduct of his recent cam- paign Mr, Bryan showed very small judgment, He succeeded in drawin iy large crowds, but in every large ci he canvassed he was beaten by larg s-qnd the same was true of the states which he spent most time and His judgment is again at fault in endeav- oring to keep himéelf before the peo- ple for four years as a presidential candidate. He was a curiosity and hence a drawing card during the campaign. He cannot be a curiosity for four years. He will be com- pletely worn out as an attraction be- fore a year as expired and so far feom being the recognized leader of the silver Democracy, before the four ly increased majoriti in labor. years have half done he will be a subject of ridicule by the men who erstwhile supported hi To hear the words of Mr. Bryan and the school of political orators of which he is now the recognized leader one would imagine there was great unrest and discontent among the la- boring people in all parts of the coun- whereas, as a matter of fact they n happy and contented. e beea hard by reason of a panic of fear business world on try, are in the The past thr ears ones which seized the the accession to power of a McKinley. As Spain already has two able bodied rebellions on hand, it is not ely that she will declare war isy‘uthe United States. But this of coasvstrates how possible war government ause the construction the point ot eae. the part of phis the »*** nal And we rample protection ks of a foreign navy. ex at ra Is the single town of Bh ariecn, Indiana, yesterday no less than 5000 idle laborers were put to work. Just in the think what a vast difference condition of retail trade, including farm produce, such an increase in the number of wage-earners must make. Should their earnings amount oaly to ten dollars per week on the average, their combined wages would be $50,000. Tne report of the sewerage com- ~tmittee is a model as a concise and business-like paper. Its recommend- ations are clean and pointed and have an earnest ring that will in- spire confidence that the council really means to do something for this needed improvement, The only criticism we would pass on the report is that of placing the date for begin- ning work as late as May 1. A large amount of work might be done before that date to the immense ad- ) vantage of the city — Tr was hoped the news purporting to come from Cuba yesterday that Wey- Jer had met Maceo and that the latter wasina fair way to administer a good drubbing to the brutal Gover- nor-General was well founded and hat the drubbing was duly accome|; Wplished. Nothing would give leasure to the people of the United States unless it would be an oppor- tunity to send to the bottom of the & few of the ol PRyarish tubs that ve eeu insolently annoy tif Niieedg ean mMerchantmen aud insulting Old more : 1 T m Shairman of the . Populist Na- pmittee, w tory sends a thrill of American cisive Glory, wiscon at 66. asa di plies 2 pee WaTOR Burien, of North ( aro-lof a af Do You Want Employment? There are charities and charities. There are charities that elevate and charities that degrade ; and it is ofven the case that kindly disposed per- sons do absolute harm by promiscu- It is sometimes the case that an absolute gift, by tending to destroy the sense of independence in the recipient and to implant the idea ous charity. of depending on others, destroys ii measure his sense of responsi than himself for his suppo t. That charity that leads the ent into the way of supporting him self, and mayhap gives courage to desponding feliow a hope which may buoy him up te recipi make the most of his opportunities is the truest charity. May we be permitted to suggest to the charity organizations of the cit, a plan of work that would be elevat- ing in its tendency and could cer. tainly be made in a large measure It could be made self-supporting. to provide work for men, women anc children who are unable otherwise to secure employment, or even to fill a position if offered them. Suppose, for example, a few cords of wood were provided on which a half how toa day’s work could be given those men and boys entitled to charitable their consideration, according to necessities and the ci~cumstances o! each case ; stove wood and kindling. be an easy matter to find customers for this charity product at good prices, and fora large amount of it. party | piain sewing and other work might llected and kept in a store house ty and leads him to look to others rather a an and implants let it be worked up into It would former disagreemeats in a patriotic devotion to our country and in efforts to keep our place in the front rank of a progressive world. The Res From New York Journal The appeal of Mr. Bryan was made specifically to two classes, the wage- earners and the farmers, more par- ticularly the farmers debt. It is interesting to observe the response made by these classes whom the Bryanites sought to befog and whose cupidity they sought to arouse, The workirg classes are to be found in the great cities, most of which are nominally Democratic, and in the great manufacturing . tes. Four- teen of the largest cities of the cout» try, several of which are gener Democratic, gave Mr. McKinle pluralities aggregating 346,500, New York City, always Democra ic, gave him 20,000; Boston, generally Democratic, gave him 21,000; $t. Louis, usually Democratic, and in a state always Demo- cratic, gave him 17,000; Chic oftea Democratic, gave him 60 ,000, ponse of the “Masses.” 1 Commerce o i Cleveland Milwaukee, both of which were counted on by the Bryanites be- cause of recent serious tro tween workingmen and gave McKinley pluralities, and waukee is claiming to have the largest relative gain for McKinley of any city in the country. As for the manufacturing States, the plurali d r Mil- shown ties of 273,000 in New York, 164 f} 000 in Massachusetts, 54,000 in Con- necticut, over 20,000 each in such small States as Rhode Island and New Hampshire, and 87,000 in New Jersey and 30,000 in Pennsylvania are evidence of the futility of the criminal effort to ay the wage- and others in| and the comparatively small city of| Indianapolis, gave him 14,000 ;Cleve- | bles be-| employers, | Gen, Agent. ‘Your Letters Will Copy Themselves. The Will ¢ best ‘opy with any kind of and money, Th at the followin, Saves time are now in use | copy-book on earth, ink wad without any press or trouble, aml ‘ Dollars Visiting this extraordinary We are closing out to quit It will pay t Carel | by sale, business, you Ladies’ Jersey ribbed vests at 160 Ladies’ all wool medicate and pants, 6 1c, Ladies’ union suits, at 42 cents, Men's and boys’ unlaundried shirts. bought to sell at 50 cents price, 33 cents, Nine and ten quarter bleach sh neatly bound, raw material. Ten-quarter quilts at 490, white worth G5¢ honey worth § 20 pieces extra heavy Canton Flaa nel at 7 cents Hope, Fruit, Pick of the Crop an Londadale at prices to close. Dress Goods. iz vests to look here before buying anything cal silk trimmed, closing at less than cost of the comb Ten-quarter Marseilles quilts $1.99, ad places, and give GENERAL }. SATISFACTION: Ellis, Rady & Phillips, Savings Bank and| 00 all nevelty weaves in Black and des office. Colored Dress Goods will feel the | keen ex of the knife this week, If | A. E VORTELL & CO. they won’t sell at cost they must go 105 Summer Str at Jess than cost acta 38 in, all-wool Serge, black, navy ’ and green at 21 Agents wanted 50 in. all-wool black and | navy, at 34 cents, : 52 in, all-wool water-proof Serge } 5 cents HENKY GREIF, Our noted Iron Cad Boys’ Hose, ) cents EXPERT HORSESHOER, | Ladies’ silk, tle se SOUTH FOURTE BT lay at prices never named Expert Track Shoeing Saddle amd = Harne Horses a Specialty CARRIAGE AND PAIRING. (RESIDENCE Ov! CALL AT | The Parlor Restaurant LUNCH earners against the employers. GET A SQUARE MEAL On BUGGY RE- Nice Bath Rooms in Connection, | rere | Capes and Jackets, any wrap in the departmer What more would you ask Take at cost Model Form Corsets, |Cold, Bleak, Uur immense stock of Model Fort For An Easy Shave manufacturers p ‘ mat i or Stylish Hair Cut} «00 ; | + es tha JAS, BAYAN'S BARBER SHOP E, B, HARBOUR 108 5 pledged to a reduction of the tarift| The farmers are the greatest eg be farms! "7 | Bee g | asa tig eetontageaient ofa Valves | . Sagece = ered han SF") Hitical power in the Northwest 116 BROADWAY, | P tx ti rortatio telat 3 SOME A BONS BG Owns: cCom-?Siates, every one of which gave au | enetr. i vst: mot § Dated is, 12 | mon work shop, the product being] unprecedented plurality for Mr. Me- a spy the displacement of our own goods jxe¢ on sale. Cast off clothing|Kinley. The evenness with which Matil, Effin ef & Cos wW and the labor that produced them; the McKinley pluralities are divided | 4 , y e, with re you prepared for and later tothe agitation for a de- ‘ betwee g anc : 3 i elas, Benerce FoF a de-| tor sale could be paid for in work or peal ge the country pad the bap is Undertakers and embaimers, |rso'ng anti wants. Don't based currency carried on by these). 1 the prices being made \ j one of the most remarkable facts ia | Packed aa t : bd ° cash, » es be made low ani Oo i Pa a ) alt cro’ the vak nderwe rT demagogues, together with their | I td “| this election, Minneapolis and St. | s 130 S Third] Blanket sect t re ae ; yet not so low as to seem a gift. Paul gave a quarter of the Minnesota | was once, We Sra ceaseless tom-tom of the ills of the} tty. . _ er cold day; we can’t serve ps aps heh, este} 48 ® branch line of work plurality, and Chicago gave nearly I. ved you farmer and the labore: neir sole! , , half of the Illinois plurality, Balti- us we'd like, vor as y 1 wish : . Jchildren of oor — families} Half of the Illinois plurality, Balti stock in trade is to create and foster | sould be taught an occupations |@0Fe gave nearly two-thirds of the Brinton B. Dav Davis, discontent, ‘They are vampires that AIP: ie | Maryland plurality, and St. Louis is : | Sap) “the lifeblood 106 the . publi i given an insight into the possi-/the only one of fourteen large cities AROHITECT. | That Cloak. * | bilities of an earnest, useful life. that was not rolitical accori | Room 5, Am.-Ger, Nat’) Baok Big, But for their utterances the good) ‘ne variety of labor could be in-|the rural icon of fa dee ae | hb cin inent is times of which we arenow assured| .osced trom time to time as the} The appeal to the debtors was [ere cee ees. Coe peeaes would bave been with us months! 6014 onened for it equally futile. Thé McKinley states Sad ahay pacelt wae ago. ai , 2 _ |not only have much the greater part; CLAIRVOYANCE ASTOUNDING. bag Me daha » Teena | Such a plan of campaign as this}of the wealth but they also carry | Rew Which Mac i grey faa: Brows, pale would involve a large amount of/much the greater part of the mort- elleve ta the Super | - FOREIGN AFFAIRS. |work and responsibility, but if char-|gage debt. Of all the families of the] TW women with @ tag of broken | $1Q will buy a good stylish t It seems likely that Grove/ Cleve- . nite jtandy and another with peanuts stale h y Jitably inclined people would assume | United S lived in (b6Fingsn set opposite the weiter tr mate Jacket; newest mn comes land’s second administration is des-| 11.. ‘os nonsibilities and devote the} ®t’ Year in what are McKinley! treet car the other day. One of th ‘s in black, navy or brown; silk faced tined to be famous for its foreign] | sph Ai Ne} states and 3,936,444 in Bryan states, | jad just had a “wonderful experics =" plain or rough materials, = cemmplications, The termination of | —* Rodina to bawlabir and put] this comparison giving the McKin-| und was relating it to her compat ; | into force such a system of work asjley states a good deal more than two-|* voice loud ht h “id the Venezuelan controversy marks|iii, then good results would be|thirds of the families, Of all the| Weryone in the car * $18. .50. | laities’ Novelt the beginning of a new era in the his-| speedily apparent. families 13. per cent, lived in| “I don't care how mue wkels, in every pew shade any tory of our foreign affairs. Presi-|"" ieee gugwestions are not claimed | MOTS8sed homes or on mortgaged | Han) to fing at fortus un’ | Material fashionable suapes and perd dent Cleveland's famous message to} oo tire pe a Ke aps farms. But in the McKinley st Jane gent ie fhe te b P ‘ as el ely original he SuN no! e per centage of fa 2s tha aire ere mo | congress upon England’s insulting] 0 oe aia ioa'ty ‘slaher are ie ee — hepa p — 1h, [te the things sh took answer to the United States,represen- | F ee Ee oe eee Fine © ie tos AP SO | RY Breas aware uy © Child's Jacket; new- ¥ “yt | plan to any considerable exteut, the the Bryan states it fell to 7.9 per} “Do tell me about it.” ice of thre taticns upon Venezuela's claims and], yestions being made merely by|®eDt, It was in the siates where] “An’, mind you, she never laid eyes | her refusal to recognize the Monroe| ii) hints that may or may mot te) Pople are thriftily buying homesand |e" me until to-day, told me | Doctrine brought this country and| "SY Of hints | 'Y or may not bE) farms on installments that Mr, Bi things no’ livin’ human could of told | Blanket Weather. “igen ~~ pays valuable if acted upon, The Su 18,|was defeated. Take, for e | ber! | England to the verge of war, and un- iva seal alin tha “teal What did she tell you We hav th rood: Cuabtelly agaravated ercatly. the | 2Ove¥et> linpressed with the belief}a number of individual cases, heh oko & Rais: ni ue goods at the 88 pew that more intelligent and pradent| following table shows the and she look a ful I panic already existing. But the| naity work should generally be] tich all the families in mort | was scared at fi t to/B1 4 pair fa cotton blankets, great diplomatic victory which this) 15). ° fi : homes or on mortgaged farms bore| be calm. Then she said: *Y for bath and slumber robes, lounge Solan 'Sh debs ben mite thts Ga - Sey _ ~~ does not}to the whole number of families in| tied, aren't you? Now, how'd sho | covers, ete, 4 appear to the recipient as charity, is evel : know I was ma t of cour may have followed Cleveland’s| 1004 not tafe LY daateostion “aa |e 1628 alabania have children, haven't you? Now, how | $2.76 A pair of all woo! white oe: en ptlon Ne 4 ‘ ‘ : startling and warhke message. The). .1¢ senect and independence of|* We she know shatt Blankets, Bel ‘espec d lependence 0! was wonderful.” — chances of war between the United)". ie y ¢ We ahaaih GER Then, ond Go an’ character, © up an’ ‘a orn), via 2 States and Great Britain have been ‘Your husband is sluboring man, | B4+0 California blankets, white vastly decreased by the agreement _aEaa_— It is not necessary ‘o carry this = : Now, how'd she know ho | With fancy borders 4 : ‘maak ’ 0 or; K lies asn't a clerk or a ¢ or or mebbe oe sesched Latvese iieitmp ites bis WHAT IT MEANS. comparison further; K sas, Nebras-| fan's ® clark oF a doctor or mebbe : i By «: a .,, | ka and Missouri are the only states| jac boewident? I | "6 “! Underwear me, . ; The Galveston (Texas) ‘Daily that supported Bryan tiat have an| tot inew that ea ete . The crisis today in the relations of | News’’ (Dem.) says: appreciable number of families carvy-| day; an’ he doesn't know att From the stock we have sold Un- this country and Spain is perhaps} ‘ The recent election means that|ing mortgages. Altogether the Bry- at how'd she know tha ‘lerwear, You would suppose that even more acute than the Venezuelan ame Anmioes people bare decided to} an states had 311,182 families living =n enough our bee end qualities please the situation. Spain is humiliated and) ety all sectional lines and thatno]in mortgaged homes or on mortga-| | “Then she says: “You havean enemy; | pecple abd our prices please abeir -saeeean” be he bil _|party can ever hope to win in this} ged, farms, and the McKinley states 7 Digest yet man;’ and 1 know | pockett ooks, her people angered by her inability! country by vicious appeals to class|had 1,375,172. Eighty per cent. of pees Whom sh meant ‘And, she Children's Cotton ribbed and to subdue the Cuban rebellion, She | prejudice and to the baser instincts | all the mortgaged homes and farms] rainte be away fro ane te would [natural wool vests and pants in all holds the United States responsible | of human nature. It means that the| were in the states that gave their! home’ Now, how iil che kneg. thus | 2208 ladies’ vests and pants, 2¢ , kno “lio $1, Union suits for Ladies’ and insurgents On the American for the ability of t keep up the strug the other hand people | also have not forgotten they Virginius affair, |w Every Cuban vie- | elight through | © hearts, Popular opinion s ceaselessly demanding that the ad- | ty ministration at Washington take de- | ri action, War may confront! *resident Cleveland at any moment, strained to the ut- | fe j de {ol President will act with | of he situation is Bost, live, oN wants & intry for in them d tive op Mr, | be Ve the supe | resi} It wa WEL Areva, 1 done A libert deeply sympathize with the Cubans ;|is a death blow to the riotous scheme the | lof conquest and is well for these -< energetic to | doctrine of discontent and discourage | electoral votes, by pluralities in most ment will not be endured longer. means law, It It It order and peace. neans prosperity and progress. spoilation upon hich the desperate politicians de- ided at Chicago to go before the country, ‘The credit and hoaor on must be protected, Property ghts and contracts must be re- ected. The laws must be obeyed. of the na- t means a new hope and a new lifel toduction or the younger or cosparatively un- veloped states of the Union, in- uding Texas, in which investments capital are needed and invited, It fates #0 severe & re- ailmivistered to the the abdgetheir progress was suit vhegugans a restoration the reawaken- the | cel cases far beyond all precedent, to the representative of sound money. There is nothing old about Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Reliable, old time remedies are used in its manufacture, but Dr. Bell's Pine ‘ar Honey scientifically combines new and valuable medical agencies, This remedy advances a theory in ¢ treatment of all lung and bron- chial coughs unheard of until its in- It always cures quickly coughs, colds and grip. It strength- ens weak lungs and relieves con- sumption, Do You Want Eniploy The Sun wants a live, energetic man to canvass in the country for the Papucau Sux. A liberal offer will be miade to the right man, Call on 88 at Onge the Sen Pustisnine Co, Paducah, Ky. (y pat? "bout Jim go somewhere an’ all that, an’ I jaw him good for it But how did she know but he was reg'lar home granny?” “That's so," “Then she says Ing to the theater and Tam, You ¢ fn! a good, exeitin’ n © see a real stirrin Two Orphans’, did she kr to beware o an’ I know ¢ Bhe said I'd be n: next husband wo an’ I'd drive my Was Just wondert ng," “T should say so," For he is always on ¢h wel an’ let me ge irammy like arriage yet, I | the things she told onee or twice by t ants, but I didn't penny of the tw« for she was genuine, But Jim’d make On avpful fuss If he knew I'd spent twe dollar that way, an’ I wouldn't tell ifm about my second husband. oboe t what you might eal! o: lewloy rudge this I'longs to six lodges *You are fond of go an’ readin’ novels, “Tl admit that I've been taken in sham char’voy+ one a Hare I paid her, dare eof the |, but I don't think he'd ike Children, 50¢ to $2.50. t Hy o 129 South Third Stredt, L. 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