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; — 2 ees ee eer or THE DAILY SUN, Fadil or teeese, every aficrnoon, © Sund by VE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, NOORPORATRD | major part of that vast country as |sulships have sso been securely ‘g m|scelvded from the eyes of the world ayilod down 4 pIRReT: as are the most tangled jungles of Ji ovems that only 55 consuls OM, Pleher JR smite Brey 4M) Ceniral Africa, The existenve of }s.e not under civil servive Gregulas | = =esess | the reform party, if as strong as itis,cous. This may be migh'y funny THE DAILY SUN _ramoved (o be, is an inddbitable evi- for te boys who ave learning to jal- ¥ Will give special attention vo ALL joes! Mer Tdonce that China is andergoing a| ber n foreign lingo at the expense of ’ ting gen change of thonght which may yet/Uucie Sam bot st is right tough on mit without re= fully as af THE WEEKLY SUN mantry pat the interests of our Is devoted t tons, and ¥ tertaining, while on all pe af Depart ment, in which 1 to represen F lowality within the limnis of ite cirew ever: "ADVERTISING. dvertjsing will be made known rd Mock, 115 North Fourth iSubseription Rates. Daily, per annum . Daily, Six months... , One month , per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance Specimen copies free —_——_- -_—— MONDA DEC 5 —— eel It is said that the Imperial! council of Russia may soon abolish the pres- ent system of exile in Siberia Tne full vote of the state of Ne- vada at the last election was 20,630, and yet that state has two Senators and one Congressman Extensive rains are again report- edin famine stricken India. The spring crop prospects have greatly improved in the southera and central provinces. Senator Tuvrstox, of Nebraska, says: ‘I have very recently seen Maj. McKinley, and I am convinced a session of the next congress will be held about March 15.”" Miss Ema Monnon, a lady of the mature age of fifteen years and edi tress of the Attala, (Ala ) ‘‘Beacon,”* cowhided a rival editor the other day onjthe public streets of her city ; and yet some people think that the South is not strictly up to date. fortane of $175,000.000, the greater art of which has accrued from Her waits savings from her annual : allowance of $300,000. It is not at all unlikely that the allowance of the crown will be greatly reduced after the Queen’s death. Iris a noticeable fact in those counties where the Populisis end the silver Democrats are fusing for the purpose of distributing the oillces that the Populists are getting no small share of the offices. The swallowing of free coinage Democ- racy by Populism is progressing slowly but very surely. Tux Republicans of Daviess and “Hopkins couaties in meecings assem- bled have adopted resolutions for Legislature an eatrasession of the Governor Bradley, doubtless call an extra exhibition of Kentucky's menagerie whenever he gets good Meanwhile assembling together and a however, will legislative and ready. adopting resolutions. is harmless amusement aud strictly among the of American constitutional rights citizens. A London dispatch say There is much interest around a letter in the London ‘Times,”’ signed ‘Old- fashioned Patriot,’’ explaining the patriotic instructions given to Ameri- Sees youth. He tells how, not only the boye/"Wuethe girls in the United States are drilled in giving « military salute in the schools to the Stars and Stripes, and suggests that the same system be introduced in the British} schools, This letter has produced everywhere, and Globe’? warmly supports the adding: ‘‘The Union Jack for more than the Star Spangled Ban- ner, recalling a long and past.’’ been re- the idea, stands glorious ee Tue sound money Democracy wle, Kentucky is manifesting a determi- ar gation to live and to maintain its or- ¥ my anization that bodes no good to the $1.00 Meged Democratic party that is be ey $2. QMondeseripts and kid statesmen. The oe © Only, principle underlying the foundation of sound money Democracy is a vital} one and upon its preservation resis the honor of the national govern ment. ‘The organizers and founders of the new party include among their numbers the brains and the patriot- ism of the old Democratic party. The mew party is destined for a great work and it will live, The excom- _ munications pronounced agaiust them $ and ex com- ‘by gilver ioe: ‘ecutive com ~ ai that ghes of the consular positions pointment of the Ye eched- three are now . it ia OF the civil good we Quxex Vicronu is possessed of a| as; Hg “managed” by a lot of political] The me tee ems 20) way as to ra —— — movement is backed by «a powerful] please everybody, hee kindly te reform party which i organived as 9} oned McKioley’s lubors ia that di seeret society. The object of the | iretion fo a most akuming degree. revolution is said to be the opening} The jvirru dl vevenne jobs up of the Flowery§ Kingdom and the heen svfely gaivecd in for eir breaking down of the national exela- | present incombenis, Now somes the far kept the | be vowing news that ‘he for siveness which has the couse the almond-eyed descendants | ie porriois Who devoted their valu- of the san (o vealize that civilization | wble ime \o the tisk of wulloping the is progressive and that they are two) free silver hi We fes wat | thousand years behiad the times. A) Your Uv le Grover has made a most | new China is among the possibilities | ¢: ows Sleader. To other word of the next few decades, |e bas beew decidedly too previous. We veleve o evil service; in fact Tue contemplated plan of the ove cuthuelsticnlly for 4, when] members of the Republican electoral | 69 dod by a Republivay prr-ideut. | ticket of Tennessee to hold a mect- We have a friendly feeling for a ing and formally petition congress to | | il money Democ:at, but the ice: investigate the frouds in the recent | of 8 long haived frre silverite bashing election in “that state is 9110 ibe sunebine of goyermient p vf most excelleat one, Inno state in} i sore chaa Sepaitiien ‘heme the Union is frand more open ot] et stand more flagrantly practiced than in the state of Tennessee. The holding of}, TRIBUTE TO THE PRESI- an election in that state isa veritable DENT. farce. Two years ago the Demo-} 4 civii service reformer pays tue cratic managers made a slight mis- following tribute to President Cleve- calculation and were compelled to| | land: steal the election after the face of ‘ofa @ few betel: weeks one of the he returns was against them. ‘here! greatest patriots America has ever is great reason to beMeve that Ten-| produced will, for the second time, retire from the office of President of |the United States, and when he de- |parts from Washington will carry | with him the love, the respect, the jesteem of millions upon millions of his countrymen. The Bryan will not mourn bis retirement, for Grover Cleveland made them uv- speakably unhappy, and did much to nessee would he Republican on a fuir election and a fair count. Buta fair election and a fair count are strangers to politics in the old Volunteer State. An election there is simply ex- pensive method of ratifying the nominees of Democratic primaries ; Republicans run for office in that) sve the nation from the disgrace of state merely for exercise and /that man’s election. In all of the notoriety. centuries to come, wherein the United States will have a place in TARIFF LEGISLATION, history, the name of the illustrioas that citizen who is now our chief magis- an extra trate will shine in resplendent glory along with those of Washington, It is now generally accepted President McKinley will ca Ne eli» Oh followers of | Kind Union Central Life Ins Co, [A TERRIFIC ‘ini SLAUGHTE session of Congress very soon after his inauguraton, and that the needed cali Lincoln and Grant. No president _ ever gave to his public duties more will be made to pass tariff | zealous thought or more legislation, President Cleveland was | impalse, and no man in «il the land elected on the issue of twiff reform} bas done more than he to place the and yet he culled no extra session, | business of office holding upon a although the people hud declared for Migher plane thon it ever, before oc a revision of the tariff laws. Cleve- pe ea TA dls guage service reform.’’ | land's apparent indifference disgusted | = — his party and caused many to believe | GEORGIA WILL BE THE BAT- TLEFIELD. St. Louis Globe-De noesat. In case of another free coinage campaiga the Republicans will carry sea x the war into Georgia, ‘The s‘ate in There is no question but that the} 1892 gave the Democrats and Popu- tariff question was a most effective lists combined 172,325 votes and the that the issue had been raised merely | President McKinley will to caich votes, should not not make any such mistake. and probably jissue in the great manufacturing | Republicans 48,305. At the re |states in the lust — election. | election the vote was Bryan 94 McKinley’s aphorism ‘to ‘open | McKinley 60,190. The Republican bY ) fi “ope? | gain was 11,885 and the fusion loss the mills and not the mints’ | 77,993. The Bryan vote in Georgia appealed powerfally to the laboring] is 35,054 less than ‘the vote for aka te tok meieiotneie ~ {Cleveland alone in 1892, to people 2 . emuning Comma! nothing of the 42 939 for Weaver. t was from such states that | Free silver has been a Democratic the unprecedented popular majority) plight in the Empire State of the came. The manufacturers of the | South. The laboring people wanta tariff that will enable ‘he mills to ven full | Vice President Harahan Passes Through. time and to pay full wages. nities. The seotiment is also growing among ‘those men who have biiherto been in favor of tariff reform, that a| tariff “for revenue oply”’ shoald be|4 Few Items of Interest About the Railroad, laid on articles that compete with American labor, Bourke Cochran, the brilliant ora- tor, now says that he does not pro-| to bea taritt re. | Yenlerday Second Vice President J. T. Har- aban, of the lilinois Central, arrived morning from Louisville o | accompanied by his son, Supt. W. J former; and Chairman Bynum, of! Harahan, of this division. The lat- the sound money Democratic organi-| ter got off at Paducah, but the “I would not raise former proceeded to Memphis on his 1 | Private car, pose ever again zation. any sugar, but from articles that compe! says: revenue from tea, coffee anc The connections with the Brooklyn | cable have all been mude on the other | side of the river, but those here will require considerable more time. a wonderful chaage is going on in| ‘T has for some time past been a the minds of the close students of| rumor to the effect that the dispateh- | ers’ office at Broadway would be | moved to the Union depot, and the | cable wire run there. Supt. Harahan stated to a Sun reporter this morning with American labor," Such statements as these show that national affairs. A large portion of the people also believe that, were the tariff question rightly settled, the currency question that there is nothing in the rumor, would settle itself, jand that the cable wire will be “The best thing the present con. | Stretched to the Broadway office in- stead of the Broadway office being gress can do with the currency 1s to Jet it alone,”’ says President Thomp- son, of the St. Louis National Bank of Commerce. ‘If they can provide suilicient revenue to pay the expenses of the Government,’ the will take care of itself,” A moved to meet the cable wire. Illinois Central stock to employes | of the Illinois Central for December | is quoted at $95 per share, Supt. W. J. Harahan returned to Louisville this morning. currency Baggagemaster Will Flowers is slightly under the weather, Yester- day be was unable to attend to his duties. HERE'S A WINNER. Daily Sun and Kentucky Colouel 50 Cents a Month, This opinion is most generally shared in by business men through- out the country, No well person that the Republicans will pass an ex- |treme measure. The policy of even the Republican party bas been to- wards tariff reform. A Republican | tariff will be thoroughly consistent, It willbe a tariff for protection that will extend its protec | benefit the | | versed believes The Best Combination Yet Of- tion in such w way as to fered to Paducah Readers, most people; and it will raise reve- _ By special arrangement the pub- lishers of the ‘Kentucky Colonel’ | With the Sux Publishing Company, we are able to make for a short time, the foregoing offer. he ‘Kentucky Colonel,” as a , literary and illustrated satirical jour- | ihe horrible truth ie dawning upou| nal has uo peer in the state, and is | the minds of the boys who fought iy | pushing its way right to the among the humorous publications of the nation, The Sun covers the were to be distributed among the| the *Colonel’’ does the rest faithful are not so numerous as the| The price of the “Kentncky fervid pie election imaginations | Colonel’ is 5 cents per copy, $2 per thought"them to be. nen. Haas ie Rid subscription " : in order to cate! » holic . Grover Cleveland, vemembering _ ey ee | bers, what a hurd time he had ta distelbute << SER Paducah, Ky, hue enough to banish national defice | its and to dispel ny lingering doubt as to the government's ability to pro- tect its outstanding obligations. =—_—_———. ] SOMETHING MUST BE DUN, the tveachesin the recent cam that the luscious slices of pie thai | | patriotic | ‘| her daughter. Y | Edon frout| < news fleld— | Stiles, Needed Shooting. ‘Second-Hand Shoes .» Clothing R Chas. A He Was Arrested on & Charge of ining Shoes a speci: Being a Suspected Feton, Wanted nessee. Nor wood. in Ten- ». ABNEY, There are new developments in the Harris shooting scrape that occurred fat Stiles Weduesday night. Jim | Harris was shot in the wrist by Tol | Harris, his unc Judg 3 is ad ENTIST, sued a warrant against the latter, and Saturday night his wife, Luio Harris, came to the eity after sarah Upshaw She claims that, Jim | Harris was aitempting to abd@g@s j daughter for the purpose of reiting} Jor marrying her when he was shot, | |Harris, she claimed, is wanted at Gibson county, eon., for shooting a man last January, When Harris was locked up he was} aot searched, and when breakfast was! served in the lockup yesterday morn- jing he attempted to escape, and af- terwards took out a knife, 406 BROADWAY, DEAL RIN apparently to whittle. Lockup Keeper Kellar! $taMl@ and Fancy Groceries, took it away from bim, and after- wards three or four other knives were found in his pockets. THIS'N WAS LOADED, Canned Goods of All Kinds, «3 of the c'tv Tih ead Adsns bce del'very to ali p. A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 115 Legal kow—Upstairs, Noah Moyris Gets Shot In Both Legs. 1 the courts of the state. promply attended to. as Loaded, and Both | w It, the Pisto! Young Mea K PLAYED CRAPS, Yesterday morning Will Lindsay] A Gang o! Seven Broken Up Yes- and Noah Morris, two young men of |Calvert City, were tampering with an terday. old rusty pistol, Officer Etter and Lockap Keeper Lindsey was working with the| Kellar raided a crap game in the vi- weapon when it inadvertently went t Ratterjohe's brickyard yes- off, and the bullet passed through| * afternoon. ‘There were seven one of young Morris’ legs and|™e? 'a it, and all were under a tree lodged in the other side of the|‘! ‘ling the bones’’ when the off ers other lirab. arrived. Ermon Bell and Ed Wil- The young man was not seriously} ''98 Were arrested, and gave ficti- hurt, but will be disabled for some 048 names, but afterwards gave time. Young Lindsey regrets the Judge Sunders their correct cogno- accident, due to his’ carelessness, |™€2%- They professed to be stran- very much, | Bers to the other men, The old joke about the pistol bung| The ease againsi the two men for “unloaded” will not be fired off S4™ing was coptinued by Judge dan here. ‘This pistol was loaded. and/ “er this morning at the instance of both boys were well aware of the | PFosecuting Attorney Reeves, fact. % A Coal Contract, The largest coal contract closed for this district, the Memorial Services. The Elks memorial services yester- | ever second day afternoon were attended, |!#rgest made in the United States This tribute was. to the departed | ‘his year and the largest mace be- brethren, two of whon) died ia the|tWeen mine and dealer was landed last year, Marshal James Geary |Yety lately by President Swab, and and Ar. Nick Hans, Jr. The attend-| Traveling Agent Manring, of the rnce was one of the largest in the) Middlesboro Coal Co., who closed history of the lode, and. the com-| With an Atlanta concern for thirty mittee on arrangements, Messrs, F,|*housand tons of the now famous W. Baird, B. H. Foster and H.. O,|‘*Middlesboro’, coal, says the Mid- Farnham spared nothing to make it| Mlesboro --News.’* & success, ‘The following program| | This is a distinct strike for this was rendered: district which will soon, if indeed it does not already, stand at the head Opening Ceremonies By the Lodge Hymn--Tane “#bining Shore of the heap for good all ‘round coal, Prayer W.F. Cave -_ folo— "The Holy City, nea Adams! A happy man is always a healthy a5 Poot i M Abteenpatiiemesiinh Remries® ‘ jone, It is impossible to be happy or Exalte! Kuler, &. UC. Gieaves, , Cheerful or useful when one is suffer- Our Symbol jing from discomforting cold or « Chaplain, Rev. M Ungerielder| nasty little cough, It is wonderful walem, the Gaiden”. that people will go on from day to Lodgechae. Y ° F888 day suffering from these distressing N. Hons, Jr," Bro. WH. Parley disorders when relief is 80 easily ob- bwwrnal Clty Wooler| tained, Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey hemes mt baine ; cures cou, hs and colds of all deserip mes Geary”. Hon. EW BAY /tions, It is swift and sure. Sold by By the Lo tye. | all druggists Warning. Mr, L. Tri Ode ns, Lost manhood fully restored, Worth $50 a bottle, but costs only| ble are my onl $l a bow One bottle guaranteed | sentatives soliciting 01 repre> dash light carpets should close the euglre line in one week We stand ready to sw on everything Our Show Cases, C ing etc. are all for sg E, B, HARBOUR, 317 Broadway. you money haters. Shelv- Holiday Presents, You can't begin too soon looking for Christmas Gifts too soon. The Christmas spir.t prevades our store. Holiday Goods are appearing on every side. 1 people whose | thoughts busy them with the Holiday |season must turn their steps to the |corver of 4th and Broadway. BUY | NOW if you can, Choosing can uow be done with advantage not possible later on, Dress Patterns. A lot of new ones just opened, bought especially for the Christmas | trade, the very newest styles and at prices less than we could have bought them six weeks ago. lankets and Comforts A very severe winter is predicted Better prepare for the cold nights coming. You will find them cheaper than doctor's bills and pleasanter. We have made provision in blankets that every housekeeper will enjoy, not only in quality and quantity but price, They make sensible Christ. mas presents, Kid Gloves. With some stores a dollar glove is simply s glove fora dollgr, With us it means the best glove in Paducah for the money, We fave a dollar kid glove that would ¢mpt a miser, and we have better oges at $150 and $2. If you want thgm for your own use or to give to p Briend, you can buy here without mBgiviog, Umbrellas. Haye just opened some new crea- tions in the small roj! with nobby handles, Prices $1 to $10, Ask to see them. Handkerchiefs. You can always get good handker- chiefs here, but even here you have seldom if ever found such good hand kerchiefs, and such good values, as we offer vou now. Special values at 5c, 10c and 25e, Toys. Take a look at our collections of Dolls, Doll Cribs and ‘Tables, Drums Tool Chests, Building Blocks, Harm- less Guns, ete, L B.Opiirie& Co, Agents for Butterick Patterns, | | | | FOR... iumpb AND Front Rank FURNACES, to do the work, No cure, yo pay, | fotografs.s. All others ng to Roxcapo Tonto Co, , represent my, studio are imp gsters 1108, Third St, and frauds, “WG, McFavpen, ut v » , SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. 129 South Third Street, cc /DIEH neighbor and everybody else, for your money, Opposite Lang’s Drug Store. Agent tor Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00, to December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING, mera $10 BROADWAY. Dress goods at half prive and less, oe OF CINCINNATI OF10, pre pe Hg og — mast be New Fall Styles up “ * closed out by Jan, te . UD: to- & Commenced business in 1867. This company Pin nglh wg by forskiris, 8<--/date, Bee our new French : has its assets more safely invested, and | 91 in't sk ti, for ana, oe calt, Tril'yy toe, only f GUARANTEES better results to its pol- ws page say aie 8... icy holders than any other lif ean. ace ee S5< 3 E >¢ )) r insurance company. Pers. biock tallttn Bie, Dorlas’ ‘i : nest Mer Ge sie obit hasty adits All Sizes, All Widths from 0 to E. . D. JOH + — |s00, former price §1.00.. P P Cie ‘: son Amant, | Rattle of silt sou? ve’ at| MLon’s, Ladies’ and Chifdren’s j American-German Bank Bldg Gen. Agent. | prices to clove b —- wn ight novelty dresa patterns, $1.69 Shoes Exclusively. ; | srmer prive 615.50, TRING UP TELEPHONE 118,|" One « reliy dee pattern, $8.25, LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRICES. ~ ~ ry are vd ly = paticrns, {$6.00 . , ~ « » o P. F.ALLY he .nu0) Men's: Shoes, $2 to ae former price $16.50, WHER, You waNT— \ forune prion 6) ahaa btee ALL BBW G00ns, em Six noveliy dress paiterne, $9.00, |" T'pi] b Orient and Razor Toes. Staple and Fancy Groceries, pls worehy dress paiteres, $1.00, aa = Fresh Meats of A)l Kinds, . 7 r © aeyye ‘ New Canned Goods, ee Sam Stark Distillin ye New Crop Molasses, e€66. jar coiorea dress goods | 25 pieces re: vhou Inces, b., \ = —DISTILLERS OF TH Home Made Lard a Specialty. Cor. 9th and Peiuidle sin ary? Aachen i lewey 0 =) CELEBRATED ‘ cats So Te ae ee an z ey oe former price 25c to , i me \ . 0 All Valls, Orientals, Silke vad Pil. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY = /, “July *snirizesccts Frendale Bourbon and Rve ‘AT LOW PRICES, Woik, WD uindried shiris 42, We sieo Gusti nad edit We beck Bons sted 06r86 A GRAPHS for (he Holidays is at | gary ol welts tetadiied eels; free. No. 120 South Second Street, | | former price $1.00, = — BRUCE’S STUDIO, | 15 tox. white ubtavndried sisivis, a rmer price ¢ GROWS THICKER. | A large broken lot of men's Uuder- MANUFACTURER OF— = Removal. ... “me teres ia Posh and] THE: CELEBRATED— It Looks Like Jim H t hae Bie Occe eta enn oe at unheard of prices, look at Fumar, Turm-Verein, ‘'Co, Q,"'4ap and Midget Havana DORKS Like d om 226 our to 2 owt our ets al children’s wray ‘ ike Jim Harris, 0 Street. 1 buy and sell ‘The prices uaned on matilngs and > CIG S «& P Strictly Havana filler, HAND iE. 1 an carrying the largest and most select stock of Imported and Do- mestic pipes in the City. *'GOLD-BUG and 16 TO I Silver Mounted Pipes are Beauties, Have also an immense lot of Chewing and The latter are Novelties Smoking Tobaccos. It will pay you to call and examine my entire stock. W. A. KOLLEY, «x: Broadway. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT, Elegant Plgce. Everything First-class DETZEL'S BUFFET. KAMLEITER Has anything igAbe Grocery that you ihe AE § Rael Y Sree $ «| UP-TO-DATE GROCER, | >> — ALL i. +» NOW WE ARE ALL FOR os S McKinley. Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ Furnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. We want the patronage as well as good wishes of every friend and Honest value aud square dealing guaranteed JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY ine and Provigion want, KINDS O¢ FRESH MEATS AND WAYS ON HAND Telephone 124, 437-441 §, Third St. 5S eo oe ee ee ee a a a on a OYSTERS AL- ~ e ve fought the good fight, the battle is over, and the victory won; now for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY Come ¢ and PEACE, wn to business and come to and 126 128 North Fifth Street, Nean Parmer House, ! DI nu h genie Bicycles cycle Sundries Pri Suitable for Ministers, Doce tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City, From September 1 Ww all and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on font mere J.B. PURYEAR, Manager, Hig