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: x Sunday, by VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, THE Pagvoan oaity uN, | blished every jernoon, except Taeascnen pinecros Pisber, JR Smith, B. Fariey, 3.8 ts Williamson J.J. Dorian peeeahseneieneeni THE DAILY SUN Win give epectal attention to ALE local hay 1HE WEEKLY SUN In devoted to the interests of o fons, and will at all times be Sertaining, while Keeping tr readers post political affairs and toptes:whjle it will be & fearless and tireless ¢ Of the doc trines and teachings of thi ean party ‘ational Republ CORRESPONDENCE. A.spectal feature of the weekly edition THE SUN Will be its ¢ Dmdence Depar ment, in which i hopes ably to tepreset @rery locality within the limits of its circe Hon ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known « ap ai Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth tree tion Subseription & Daily, per annum.. Di , Six months... , One month, . , per week.. Weekly, per annum i Specimen copies free — aan FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1896. ——— 4( + 10 cents ad- wee 1.00 Tne report of Maceo’s death seews t. and transparent to be a feeble tempt upon the part of the Spaniards to delay congressional re: gard to Cuba. Tuene is a painful lull in ihe pre mone action in cess of revding the sound Democtats out of the party by the Bryanites. Perhaps the repudiation ists have herd something “drap, Tue collspse of several lerge trust jast afier ihe eicction of McKiuley 1 Prosis flourish Nothing is s« a fact woih noti: when cypi'al is timid. detrimental to a tiust as contidence. Silvertes and Populites will please take notice. In apother colamn appears an ofB- cial siaiement made by Governor Bradley, of bis position as (to wher the proper time will be to call an ex- islature, avd bis This a quietus tra session of the 'e reasoas therefor, will undoubtedly pat sialement ou exira session speculation, for a time, at least. Tue romor comes from ton that Blackburn, the immortal Jc seph Clay Siyles, 13 tickled, that he wears a swile as big as all out doors. Tt might be weil, however, for Ken- tueky’s senior senator to remember that he laughs best who langhs last. The Repablicaos bold the trump cards in the little senatorial game in this state avd they propose to finish the game before Joe gets to stack the kyards, Washing Tue superior court of Sva Fean- e'sco is now sivuggling wih (ue quesiion as to whom beoogs ive $10,000 thet Fsisimmons The judges should o- woo bac tailed to get. der the before them in pugilistic eacounic! and show them just how it ItSharkey can knock out I witness box wiih a white ha the sheriff keeper, it will be sudicient evidence that he would have licked the Au:- tralian had he not been fouled. two combaisuts to appe: done, io the ju j as referee and as (me THE PAS iG OF THE TORK, The most welcome news that ha» come across the waters in many 6 day is the covfirmed report that av understandiog has been reached and that the day of the seitling of the Easiero Quesiion is at hand. Russia England and France with the acqui- escence of Germany, Iialy and J tria whereby the Sultan is to be coerced have reached an arveeme The horrors of his misrule which for generations have been a blot upor Chrisiian civilization are to be brought to aa end. For venturie the Turk has been an alien in Eu- Tope. Usiental jn all his tradition and customs; barbarous iu his ideas and beliefs; cruel, conscieace less and false his dealings, the Turk has for hundreds of years bee rest ying vpo secure in his possession of the portion of all Europe, Re the jealousies of the European powe to prevent the effacement of Turkey from the map of Kurope, the Sulions have shed inaocent treaties only to break trem, avd bave b’ood, mace made their pawe a rep o ch avd byword in civilized cov sui synonym for craeliy, peridy aad bigotry. But, if reports be true, the day of Mohammedan control in ended. Public opinion hrs triumphed, An has issued to the The representatives of three great powers will lay their de acda Europe i at las outraged Europe ultimaton Turk the its uaspeakable mands before Abdul Hamid, If he submits, he may as a vassal of Ra rope nominally xelain his positior and may execute the orders that aie given him. Sultan }he will name; in fact but afdependency up- on the toleration of Jiussia, England be in v and France, may be the best for Kurope that he should, then the fleets of the allied Governor txt | throne, and C \ ‘"*l be a christian city and the Moslem Tt he refuses to obey | he mandates of the powers, and it AFTER MARCH 4. Bradley Makes a Clear Statement of His Position. powers will force the Dardanelles, irive the perfidious Saltan from his H ‘onstantinople will again Evidently Does Not Intend to Call a Special Session of the Legis- Unit After fovever. March 4, ne | ‘tetintanlian JUSTICE THE AVENGER. : The confirmation of the sentence ' the Cincinnati of death passed upon Scoit Jackson, | bane’? Gov, Bradley rl | time explained freeiy |law governing the election of a United States senator, and which h> thinks wou d make it imposs'ble for a sena- at an extra session lature will be an outlaw on European soil **Commercial-Tri- for the first his view of the cation. Of the many foul an | cowardly murders that have aroused the ind'anation of law-abiding peo- | tor to be elected until after March 4, Governor Bradley says in part: “It is of vast importance that Ken- tucky should elect a senator, but itis of much greater importance that he should be seated after he is elected. Section 3, Article 1, Constitution of the United States, provides for the election of senators, and in case of vacancies happening by ‘resignations or otherwise’ during a recess, that the governor may appoint until the meetiog of the next legislature, when an election shall be held, ple. none bave been more horrible ir | tieir execoiion or more crael and cowardly in their premeditation than the murder of Pearl Bryan. No one but a fiend incarnaie could perpe- teule such a decd, ‘The unfortanate gitl, betrayed and rained, was lured the city by the pr that she could escape the lasting d'sgvace that wold follow an exposure of ber con- dition an- oiher she was taken upon the pretext " of would And| ‘‘In the first place, before any va- vsweigr : cancy has oveurred, it is provided finally, with an uafaltering trast. she] tit” the Legislature chosen next nd iuth+| Hreveding tne expiration of the time lessly The for which the Senator is elected shall, of Hell must have suggested to, on the second Tuesday an i ores > murderers the method of her taking bere gh en ven tke off. ‘The decapitation of their uncom | evision that whenever, on the scious victim makes the case Unpat- | meeting of the Legisiature, a vacancy alleled in all the annals of crime. exists, the Legislature shall, on the and mavy|seeond Tuesday after its commence- ment and organization, proceed to elect; or if a vacancy occurs during a session, it shall procced on the sec- ond Tuesday after the organization and notification of the vacancy. “The additional section gives the governor autbority to appoint where a vacancy results from resignation or se Fiom one vile resort to soon come. was swallowed the drag demons her butchered. with ail th And yet, more horrible details made public; with cireumsiancial evidence envel- oping the guiliy ones such as was never woven before; with admissions on tho part of the two young men ‘ons of their tantamount to confe: ruilt; with all these facts before] oinerwise during the recess of the them, coltivated and apparently re-| jeajsiaure. fined women are daily showering] ‘*This is all the law on the subject, | and under this and this alone is there authority to eleet or appoint a sena- tor. “The legislature met last January It undertook to perform its duties under Section 1, but failed and ad- The instrument flowers and other evidences of their sympathy upon this despoiler of wo- man’s Virtue, this red banded = mur derer of a helpless and defenseless girl. ,_______} journed sine die. POLES provided by law to elect before the “ vacancy occurred has proven value- If there is one thing more than an- ther that F dotes on it is tel- earaph poles. They are everywhere. The stranger who arrives in in bewildered when he reaches Broadway, Before then even he has a lingering suspi- t Paduewh has poss'bly a tel- evboue line or 80. If he aisives by wo of the river the first glance vp ed feeling less. Now, is there a vacancy to- day? Surely not. Senator Black- burn is in Washington performing the duties of office. When willa vacancy exist? Clearly not until March next. It will be observed that Section 2 gives the legislature the right to elect, provided there is a vacancy when it assembles. No such state of affairs pow exists. If a ses- sion had been called and a senator should be chosen prior to March, such action would be unauthorized and the senator elected not entitled to hig seat. the ¢ es about bim cion Broadway gives bim a t ‘ 0 e y actual co there av order to place the title of the By ogra bata? aaa b : ae Senator-eleéct aboye jicion, he Brovdway between Fifth apd Seventh | i onid not be elected until after the just Sfiv-ove poles, only two squares. It that in the whole city there are at least eighteen milion. The records of the police department sbow that when a man has and gets weary that he pever lies down in the a brick leans eguinst a pole. These poles have their uses. When streeis alone, vaonacy occu. ‘Therefore a session called after March 4 would be in ample time. It must not be forgot- ten that in case of a vote being taken on the right of a Senator from Ken- to take his seat the free-silver Senators will have a majority, and surely no risks should be run about so important a matter’? The case as the Governor states it is very clear and it is evident that he does not intend to call an extra ses- sion until after March 4. is estimated a litte celebration riter or tries to hold He always up buildidg. a quiet ciiizen gets shot at he always finds a pole close at band, sud he lodges behind it. The same is true when people avé about lo breuk the force of blizzards of their (errors ; while in the sweltering A Good Idea. From the Louis Commercial. The Republican congressmen with the exception of Col. Evans, are con- sidering a scheme by which they will be relieved to a great exient of the responsibility incurred in indorsing applicants for postmaster in the cities in their distsicis. This plan is io let the people choose the postmaster, e Various applicants under the pro- visions of the , will fight the bat- le out in primaries, in which every patvon of the postoftices will be per- mitted to vote. The applicant re- ceiving the greatest number of votes wi'l be endorsed by the congressman of the disivict. Congressman Sam ready answered that to be run down by a bicycle the wintry the y the storms aud deprive months y turnish a most welcome Poles to the left of them ; poles in front of them, wher- saumer thi niént shade, and conve right of them; poles to. the ever they go. Give us more poles The Latest Retu From ove Democrat The latest estimates of the plural- tv of the McKinley electors over the he G al- pur- Pugh has he would Bryan aad Sewall tors, with} sue this course in deciding whom he rearly all the states offi and the} would indorse for postmasterships, hers estimated, is 776,242. — The! Davidson bas beea asked by appli- Bryson and Watson Cleetors received | cants for the Shelbyville office to fol- # total of 1 ), and if these are/low the same plan, and it 1s likely redied to Bryan the plurality of} that Coogressman Colson will also MeKiuvley over all Bryan tickets is adopt the same system. Such a 623,867. ‘This, with the Palmer] plan is certaia to meet with favor vole of 125,037, gives a sound money| with (he patrons of the postofices, plurality of 748,904. As Brysnland it is so fair that no applicant Watson ticket, sdetriment.! to his cun- never recoguized the wad as it w lidacy, it shoald be kept disiiact iv he Hoel oMciatiable, It represents the vote of Popalists who refused to could object, Twice-A-Week Courier-Journal. Beginning the first of the new year the Weekly Courier-Journal,” of use with Democrats. ‘The vote of | Louisville, Ky., will be changed to he country, 98 far as reported, was| the Twice-a-week Courier-Journal. It McKinley” | 7,122,724, Bryan and] Will be published Wednesday and yewall 6,546,4 Bryan and Wat-| Saturday mornings. Tbe paper will son alme: be six pages, or twelve pages a week, instead of ten pages weekly, as at present, an increase of 832 columns of matter during the year. The Wednesday issue will be devoted ex- clusively to news and politics, while the Saturday issue will be strictly a family paper—filled with stories, mis- cellany, pictures, poetry, sketches, ete. “Phe politics of the’ paper will not be changed, and the battle for pure Democracy and true Demo- cratic principles will be continued successfully inthe future as inthe past. In spite of the expense involy- ed in the improvements noted, the price of the Twice-a-week Courier- Journal will remain the same, one dollar year, with liberal induce- ments to agents or old subscribers who send in new ones. A feature z at his grandfather's and going to, during the coming year will be the eakeck Es tha Gma db ee tens editorials of Mr, Henry Watterson on the boy was undressing for the night | Political and other topics of the day the kettle, 76, apd Buckner 125,037, Levering 180, Maivheit 16,016, Bentley 9,665, a total of 15,897,784. ‘This includes the wom- an’s vole of 120,000 in Colorado, Uiah and Wyoming, of which Bryaa teveived 100,000 and McKinley 20, 000, ‘The exact division of the el oval vole is yet in doubt, as there ace invegalarilies to be settled shortly u South Dakota and Vir Badly Sealded, From Cliuton Democi at Henry, a little son of Henry Hale and wife, fell into a kettle of boiling lard at the homeof his grandfather Thomas Davis, near Cakton, last Thursday and was probably fatally burned, The child's parents live at New Madrid, and he has been siay- and fell backward into which was in an open fire-place inthe] The harness and saddle makers oom, His sufferings have been|held their first aunual ball at the estressing to see, and death will be} Palmer Heuse last night. The a welcome relief, and may have come| crowd was , not large, but the evening to him before this was printed. passed off most enjoyably, Commenced busine THB... Union Central Life Ins. OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, in 1867. This company gives more attention to making good results to In a card published Wednesday in }its policy*holders, than to piling.up an enor- mous new businese, and from the standpoint of safety and economy is the most successfully managed company in the business, : D. JOHNSON, American-German Bank Bldg Gen. Agent. RING UP TELEPHONE 118, P. F. LALLY WANT— — WHEN YOU Home Made Lard a Specialty. ‘AT LOW PRICES, The lowest place in town to Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats of A)l Kinds, New Canned Goods, New Crop Molasses, etc. Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY get GRAPHS for the Holidays is at 112 8. Third Street. them at home. We also have a BREAD AND CAKEs. ‘THE CITY BAKERY Having baked a large lot of very fine FRUIT GAKBS, We can offer you same for less money than you can make fine line of all We Make a Specialty of gh Grade Work, lass PHOTO. BRUCE’sS STUDIO.) J kinds of F. KIRCHHOFF. 118 SOUTH SECOND SYREET. AT SMITHLAN Tried To- Murder Case to be day. Ptectee j John Mahan to Stand Trial For Killing Jas, Watson. The case against John Mahan, charged with killing James Watsou in 1893, in Livingston county, comes up today at Smithlaud, A number of witnesses have been summoned from Crittenden county, and if they arrive the trial of the case will be begun at once. Ollie James, of Marion, will assist in the prosecution, aad Bush and Grossaw will appear for the defense Mahan, it will be remembered, wus captured not long since near Bardwell, after having been at large for some time, He was trace: Detecive Greer, of the city, who is now attempting to secure the re- ward. Tere is a greatdeal of excitewent, somewhat suppressed, however, over the case, all the relatives of the mui- dered man being present. An effort was yesterday made to have the case continaed, but it was overruled. WANT SOME BENEFIT They Say, So Long Have to Pay Taxes, There is a great deal of complaint from residents of Rowlandtown, whe claim they pay taxes and derive little benefit therefrom, in regard to the filthy condition of the streets and gutters in that part of the city. They desire to respectfully call the atten: tion of the couucil to the condition of | affairs, Recently the residents petitioned | the school board for a school house, but on account of the financial von- dition of the board, they. would not build the house, LEASED TH Mr. W. A. Martin Will Put Up Strips Only. Mr, W. A. Martin, of Greenville’, haselezsed the MeCutchen stemmery on Clay street near Sixth, and will there put up strips, The report that the Messrs, Martin would resume the manufacture of their Greenville to- haeco at 10th and Madison was without foundation, as no mavufac- tory or branch manufactory will be started here, There promises to be great activity in tobacco circles with- in the next few months, BOXES, New Fire Station Bei Ready for U, Chiet of Fire Department Voight is | engaged, with a force of assistants, in stringing wires for the new fire alarm boxes in Mechanicsburg. ‘They are to be 51 and 52, and will be in Gotten impure, green, with which a per ticle for home and medicinal use, by} you will find it in our famous OLD BATTLE AX at 82.00 per gallon. The harm in Wh comes from the vakt amount of Fy key mostly stuff vetly pure ar- doctored SCHWAB LIQUOR CO, 206 Broadway. Removal.... removed my ahge shop 6 Court to 214 Court 1 buy and sell Second-Hand Shoes» Clothing Repairing Shoes a specialty, Chas. AS. DABYEY, * Nor wood. DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, J, W. Mogte, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor, 7th and Adama, A. L, HARPER, \_) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 115 Legal Row—Upstairs, y attended to. While there's still time is the right time to get rid of a cough or cold or @ throat or chest trouble. easiest of a!i disorders to neglect and These are I Rorking order by tomorrow, at the most serious ip their reaylts, ‘The east, CZ lungs are the moyt impgftant and A Small Crowd, delicate organs of the hyfuan body ; Mr. Donald Robertson and Miss Brandon Douglas, in ‘The Man with the Iron Mask’? were greeted by a fairly large crowd last night at Mor- ton’s opera house, The play was excellently interpreted, and the act- ing was of a bigh order, and the best that has been seen here for some| gis time, The support was good, ts sell it, Ca if harassed by a con§nyous hacking cough they will soou that means sumption means degth. Dr, Pine Tar Honey curt oy hes colds and throat and chest\tgoubles of all descriptions, break jou down ; and con- Bell's consumy, It neve¥ fails. Drag. For sale by Oeblach- laeger & Walker, A TERRIFIC - Harbour's remaining stock must be closed out by Jan, Ist, SLAUGHTER, Dress goods at half price and less, in. black satin, for skirts, 85e., ormer price $1.96, satin, for skirts, 62c., former price €1.00, in. black toille silk, 85c, former $1.10, in. black taffetta 55c, former price $1.00, 22 in, plain and fancy bengaline, former price $1.00, tra line of silk and velvet 50 t at at prices to close, Kight ne y dress patterns, $7.69 former price $15 One novelty dress pattern, $8.25, former price $16.50. Three novelty dress patterns ,{$6.00 ormer price 612.00, Two novelty dress patterns, $5.00, former price $16.50 Three novelty dress patterns, $4.00 former price $12.00 Six novelty dress patterns, $3.00, former price $8.00. Six novelty dress patterns, $1.98, former price $6.00, Five novelty dress patterns, $1.75, former price, $5.00. Special low prices will be made on all colored dress goods. 25 pieces real torchon former price 8¢ to 12 15 pieces fine torehon former price to Sde All Valls, Orientals, Silks and Pil- low Slip Lace at cost and less. Only 17 pieces lace and Swi tain left, it will pay you to bu now for next season's use, 10 doz. white laundried 8! former price 75 5 doz. white laungried former price 85e, 4 doz. white laundried/ shirts, 79e, former price $1.00. doz. white unl ormer price, 10 doz. white un 42c, former price A large broken lot of men's Under- k to see them. We have some ca: in Plush a Cloth at unheard of prices, look our Jackets and children’s wraps. The prices named on mattings and carpets should close the entire line in one week, We stand ready to save you money on everything laces, 5e., laces, 15¢., cur- | them | irts 42e, hirts, 563, ndried shirts, aundried Shirts, wea at Holiday | Provents, You can't begin too soon looking for Christmas Gifts too soon, ‘The Christmes spir.t prevades our store, Holiday Goods are appearing on every side, All people whose thoughts busy them with the Hol season must turn their steps t correr of 4th and Broudway. NOW if you can, Choosing can now be done with alvantage pot possible later on, »ress Patteins. 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, 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, lollar, With us fove in Paducah e bave a dollar it Would tempt a miser, ones at $1 50 and simply a glove for a, it means the best for the mon kid glove th and we have bett $2. ue Or to give to a friend, buy here without misgiyiog, Umbrellas. Have just opened some new « 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 kerchiefe, and such good values, as we offer vou now. Special values at Se, 10c and 25 If you want them for your own can you 25e, Toys. Take a look at our collections of Dolls, Doll Cribs and Tables, Drums Tool Chests, Building Blocks, Harm. less Giuns, ete, Agents for Butcerick Patterns. I team Laundry, J, W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, BROADWAY, |* LEPHONE 200, 106 Give us your laundry if you want] to prompt de-| call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. first class work and livery, calt, Trilby too, only 63.5 Men's, Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. Sam Stark, Distilling Co. Maven see ruers vices |S | UP-TO-DATE GROSER, | De | y DORIAN’S Opposite Lang’s Drug Store, 310 BROADWAY. New Fall Styles, up to- te, See our new French idths from © to BE, and Children’s 4 Shoes Exclusively. s STYLES, POPULAR PRICES, All Sizes, All Men’s Shoes, $2 to $5. ALL NEW GOODS. —DISTILLERS OF THE—— CELEBRATED Frendale Bourbon and Rve WHISKEY. the best Sour Mash $2 00 in the state Mail orders given special Jugs, Boxes and bottles furnished », 120 South Second Street, We also distill and sell whiskey attention. free, 3 W. A . KOLLEY, MANUFACTURER OF — THE CELEBRATED— Turn-Verein, ‘'Co, Q,"’ Jap and Midget Hi + CIGARS © Strictly Havana filler, HAND MADE. 1 am carrying the largest and most select stock of Imported and Do- Fum pestic pipes in the City GOLD-BUG and 16 TO 1 Silver Mounted Pipes are Beauties, Our Show Cases, Counters. Shelv- ing ete. are all for sale. The latter are Novelties Have also an immense lot of Chewing and —_—_ Smoking Tobaccos. It will pay you to call and examine my entire stock. 317 Broadw y = . ee Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. - Elegant Place. . ; / Everything First-class DETZEL'S BUFFET. Has anything in the and Provision Line _/ am you want, ALL KINDS Of FRESIL MEATS WAYS ON HAND. AND OYSTERS AL- not only in quality and quantity but | : a pice, "They sake senate Christ.) Telephone 124. 437-441 S, Thins. Kid Gloves. W0000000-00000000009 With some stores g dollar glove is — ~ +» NOW WE ARE ALL FOR.. Mc Kinlev. We have fought the good fight, the battle is over, and the victory won; now for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY and PEACE, Come down to business and come to FOR—— w 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 and square dealing guaranteed JOHN J, DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY » a ——eeEaQqVvQWvuee_eeee >ADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. .. , » / and 126 128 North Fifth Street, Nean Pater Hou High Grade Bicycles iS. and Bicycle Sundries ¢ gent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00, Suitable for Ministers, Doge tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, ‘The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City, From September December 1 is the BE SEASON for RIDING, WE invite peg i DEALERS = IN— - JR. PURYEAR, Manager,

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