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ad THE PADUCAN BAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, except ions. TOMA cavonny tht in the estimation of the presilent | Weyler, not Maceo; did not deprive ee vice PERESENT| may be excessively unjast and ob-| Cuba of a leader, but “Spain of the ooriaa si | itt PREMETARS | stractive to commerce. right to exist.” Me anaes MAxAciNe EDITOR| While reciprocity is virtual free Dinwcrona on Peper, 4. R. Smith, &. Parley, J. 8, | trade with the treaty nation, it will se yells wm _| yet be seen from the above condi- ‘ THE DAILY SUN tions that when a treaty is made that] the Coward in the following words That meeting at Lexington last night 1 attention to ALL jocal hai is country will derive a direct com- r ven as fully ard to expense. Y SUN J e » Kentuckia | en cpenat tes tame ome sints pat-jand yet progressive. thefUnion. When the Kentuckians rons, and will at all times be newsy and rn ee talk about enlisting Weyler had bet- P All Carpets and Rempants of Car- | Servdining, watlenceping, soften wil ENFORCE THE LAWS. ter go home American-German Bank Bldg Gen, Agent. | peting and all Mattings and Flour eye ed _ ee ot be put on sale Mone CORRESPONDENCE. blood is being shed in Kentucky, and - te seid Gh Gaktbiohingty low priven PARTITE Gstnapmdcnce Depart | demands the use of more hemp. Says era ° ° wa ahdw Why not buy a nice dress for your emt, im THN inthe imme of ics" eiren | the ‘Hustler’’ : The Shelby-Taylor Case Put Off _-1§ HEADQUARTERS FOR , mother, mother-in-law, sister and sis- ao —-— It seems that there is no end of Onee More. . . P a bepen dl whi ph age a Note enough ADVERTISING murders. From every direction come Holiday Groceries, placa ng to buy the linings and AEE erene 0 te nem ene tert ce the shedding. of mee’ —————————, North Fourth blood. ‘Héw long is this to con- OMEN Standard Block, 1 North Four tinue? iy being asked by the good ——_————— I citizens. The question 1s easily fans- Subscription Rates. wered. Just as long as p is Daily, per annum $s spared, just that long will murders Daily, Six months goon. The remedy, and the only Daily, One month, 40] remedy, is in enforcing the law, and Daily, per week... 10 cents] if that is not done every one might Weekly, per annum in ad- as well prepare himself to bear of vance... . 1,00] bloodshed continuously. The press Specimen copies fr and pulpit may ral against crime all they desire, but if the courts wherei | soviety expects and should have pro FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1896. tection from the outrages of lawless ee elements, do not vigorously wield the 5 , heavy hand of justice, every word di- leper in tarhdgh _ | rected toward a reform is of no avail ‘The features of the tariff of 1897] 4 jury which fails to do its duty is are already being discussed and the as great a menace to society as the views of the Republican leaders are|red-banded criminals — themselves: What is needed is hemp and plenty y hat the main " ) phen ot ty gm me fof it. Let us have it characteristics of the new tariff bill - can be foreshadowed. It is probable SPANISH BARBARITY. that an extra session of the Fifty-] Tux following telegram illustrates fifth congress will be called soon af-/ the depths of barbarism and cruelty fer March 4. President McKinley, | to which the civil war in Cuba has} desires that the new tariff may have| degenerated upon the part of the| as long a trial as possible before an- | spaniard | other general election, which will oc-} «Havana, Dec. 16.—A mulatto cur in 1898. By rapid work a Dill] woman named Francisca Herrera will be tried by courtmartial tomorrow, ning of the next fiscal year. ps In framing the new law the Re- | to Castillo’s band of insurgents.” publicans will draw as much from Probably the next word will be) new bill, As that law wa several times tested by suits in the United States supreme court, tbere will be no difficulty in interpreting the new law, and probably few, if any, suits will be brought to test its | to make administrative or enforcement fea- tures. In many instances the/there as far as possible. schedules of the present law, the/Canadian government cannot do Wilson-Gorman tariff, will not be| without the consent of Great Britain. changed ; this is notably the case in It is doubtful, however, whether the regard to the sugar schedule,—s English government will conseut to slight duty being preferable to free|the proposed plan., The Laurier sugar and a bounty to tle sugar planters. It is also recognized that the sched- ules in the law of 1890 are in most instances much higher than is now | necessary, and the law of 1897 wil | be in comparison moderate, The} law will, however, be strictly pro- | States. tective in principle and will be as/ tions yet unsettled between {the two consistent as possible. countries, such 4 the fisheries, the The main feature of the new tariff, | boundary lines ant the railroadjbond- however, will be reciprocity; this|ed goods questions. Premier Lau-/ idea, as 8 desirable Republican pol- icy, bas rapidly grown in favor dur-| closer relations with this ing the last few months, as its He desires three questions quickly effects, while in operation, bave been | and amicably settled and he also de-| investigated. The incoming president is also as strong a believer in it as was James G. Blaine himself. The operation of reciprocity can be illus- trated by the case of Brazil; that country sells to the United States $60,000,000 of goods every year almost ten times as much as she buys of us, Brazil buys from England to the extent of $50,000,000 annually and yet sells England only one tenth | asmuch Brazil imposes a duty ov Apeciens nye but not on En-} ray Bo-ton “Transcript” thinks glish imports, Under reciprocity J, lection of McKinley a confirma- Sora te woud on Bra-| ion of the old tradition that the es re tract ron oe you treat po." Aimerican people like their presidents If Brasil should cobtiaue to alecrim-| "2 av? only one Christian name. tale eqntent American goods, then The first five presidents had no mid che aaameh sath diee bevelte. of tania die name, and when McKinley is in- procity and Brazilian goods coming augurated he will be the seventeenth to the United States will be met by a heavy tariff duties, Nearly $600..|Wusee George Washington, Jobo 000,000 of the imports of this peas, Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James try come from cowotries that pur. | ‘Wat#om James Monroe, Andrew chase the greater part of their imports Teks00, Martio Vee Buren, Jobs is countries other than the Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fill- Spaniards. — Ir is reported governmer t in Canada has decided to possible and the sending of a repre- sentative here is but a part of their) United States will enter into a gener- ! reciprocity. treaty with Canada. | sell as she can possibly buy. The profits of such a treaty would all be with Canada. The Republican ad- least an equal profit’ sharer reciprocity president without one, ‘The list in- more, Franklin Pierce, James Buch- treatment as is awarded to his Eng- lish cousin. The sub committee appointed: by} Tux Chicago School Board is go- the ways and means committee last/ing to prosecute cigarette dealers, winter to investigate the workings of] who have been selling pigarettes to reciprocity concluded that the presi-| school children, for violating the law dent should be authorized to make/ against selling cigarettes to pinors reciprocity treaties with foreign| under 16 years of age, countries under the following condi-| most commendable action and should tions: be carried out without fear or favor, 1. Where. the exports of other) A cigarette is an instrument of death, countries, or colonies, to the United) 1+ ig responsible for countless imbe- States are in excess of their imports ciles and inmates of insane asylums, o try. +. pegs chief articles of ex- It is to be hoped that the time will port are admitted free into the United | come when the manufacture and min Harrison, and William Me- Kinley. imposed upon | and the deep Tn States em |the same or similar products of other off will crash the enemies more effec- J tually than if be had defeated them ‘ ' Sunday, by 5. Where they impose restrictions or : ' WE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY | regulations to govern the importation in fifty battles. In crag truth, the "| of merchandise of the United States, | bullets of Abumada’s men killed . ; ] OF CINCINNATI, OHL0. gave more men to both sides in il war than any other state in mera) i poeweht whbout re aes The tariff of 1897 will be a strictly | ™ business tariff; it willbe moderate | the C Reset Yesterday at Barlow City for January 20th, "97. Attorneys Houser and Gilbert and A. Wickliffe and ¢ Harris, who went to Barlow City yes- attend the Shelby- trial, returned last night without a] Telepnone 119. : The trial was postponed : " anuary 20, on account of the f unavoidable absence of young Rome We Make ®t pr Taylor who has never yet completely Spooi: . : es | a Specialty Of ormer pri There was quite a crowd present. M. Jenkins, the man who tol about the conspiracy to marder Mort | Shelby during the trial of a case in Winchester’s court abvut | and that the Laurier| between the two families, Last month old man Taylor and Rome, attacked Mort | minology which has been toa great ex tent adopted, and which many ¢ |have helped to propagate, but v is none the less erroneous. raid ‘asleep, send a representative to Washington | Shelby, whom they claim to have his permanent residence | caught ‘dogging’ their hogs. Shelby well used up when Alf| son, reached the scene and took a hand in it. The result of | partly ‘identified the battle was that all were more or ° there and to represent the Dominion | was prett This the | Shelby, bi A {Canada is pledged to The two Shelbys were there with | government of Canada is pledged to | their arms and beads in slings, not| S*stion is the chief phenomenon o the attainment of as close commer- | yet cial relations with this country as| injuries, and old man Taylor | plan to obtain the utmost friendli-| oq" ye ness between Canada and the United} Many of those at court openly ‘There are many vexed ques- | displayed their weapons, but a great many displayed no evidence of hav- | ing shooting-tools except small grips they carried in their hands about balf Attorney Jesse Gilbert was em- tier was elected upon the issue of | ployed to assist in the defense of the country, | Shelbys. Attorney Jack Warden, of Wick- liffe, will also defend. sires a broad reciprocity treaty. It) recognized to appear again on Janu- is very doubtful, however, if the| ary 20. COMPLIM Canada has ten times as much to|A Tribute From the Rai ciety to Their Former # It is with feelings of the deepest sadness and regret that we say‘ bye” to our pastor, who, for the past ministration will be very careful that) ¢oup years, has given -us his prayers this country will be the gainer or at | and counsel and encouraged us, | in all|**httle band,” to push forward the work we have undertaken. Asa token of the great love and esteem we hold for him we, as a s0- ciety, offer the following resolutions Resolved, first, That as a society him and bearing bis] jyvery accusing. the r remember hima] trespassed some fixed rule of love our leader and head, and that we Will| ciety was divided and subdivided into pera | numerous parts, each having its own fixed rules, each leading its own se ded, narrow, dwartish life by the strings of authority, me val men were reduced to the state of | hypnotic automata, The religious ecstasy that animated the medieval man was able to his spontaneow ‘sour loss will be their gain, th Third, that our best wishes and prayers will ever follcw them, that ; . . God will give him health and strength United States, A discriminating} vo,’ Abraham Lincoln, Audrew|‘ labor and bless mankind in the future as in the past, Fourth, That » copy of these reso- ons be sent him, and also publish- ed in the daily papers, Mus. 5. H. Wivsteap, Mus, C, H, Pattuirs, Mus. F. R. Donn, 14, 1896, Committee. name, we will ev miss his advice and hearty e tion in the future work for the com- pletion of our new church. hat we commend him and his family to the love and fellowship of the church to which he goes, pray ing he may be to them in their work what he was to us, and realizing that Tnterest in the Cuban struggle is growing rapidly in all parts of the This is a|United States. The New York Board of Aldermen has petitioned Congress to take action to stop the Buffalo an meeting bas been calle States. sale of cigarettes will be prohibited 3! Where their exports are admit- |) gw, ted into the United[States at an average rate of duty lower than the average rate of dui osed upon prody eet te 2 by No Cuban patriot need regret the rates| as guid. Long ago he raised. Winchester and have held — public] the first crusade tury ee orge. ‘aylor ago, and who ‘alleged = to 8 beste perhaps unintentional cause of all the trouble, was there with a belt and brace of putols on. Jenkins, it will be rcmembered, disappegred from his home near Bandanas Detective Wickliffe was put on the case and found Jenkins in Paducah Jenkins would pot pay the detective the amount agreed upon by relatives and suit was brought against him in Justice Winchester’s court. When he testified he claimed that can be passed and the law become | i arged with rebellion and in-|he was not lost, but left home be- effective by July 1, 1897, the begin-| 7 tiarism. Francisca is described | cause he bad entered a conspirac; amazon and formerly belonged | murder Mort Shelby keep from performing the part he |had agreed to play. He gave names experience of the past as possibie. | that the unfortunate woman has beeo| o)41,y read bowel ‘<u boy 118 SOUTH SECOND SYREET Thus the administrative part of the|taken outside the walls and shot] dapers there began to be trouble. iano law of 1890 will be inserted in the|down by a company of cowardly) T conspirators, and there was already metime since. and left to one of the alleged bitter feeling existing t , Subscriptions = wt Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. AT LOW PRICES, The lowest place in town to get first-class PHOTO. GRAPHS for the Holidays is at 112 S. Third Street. THE CITY BAKERY Having baked FRUI?P We can offer you same for less money than you can make also have # fine line of all kinds of large lot of very fine them at home. BREAD AND CAKES Cincinnati “Commercial-|Qommenced business in 1867. This company Ha ‘Tribune’ serves notice on Weyler| gives more attention to making good results to its pol'cysholders, than to piling up an enor- meant business. Kentucky, by the mous new business, and from the standpoint Stock-Taking to begin Monday after | b sid of safety and economy is the most successfully q managed company in the business, D,. JOHNSON, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, High Giade GCAKBS, F. KIRCHHOFF. MENTAL EPIDEMICS. ‘The Medieval State of Light “I protest,” says Dr, Mall, a great au thority in hypnotis against the ter the two states have be hink this a mis use of words, Fince there series of hypuotic states It The case was first set for Decem- | one symptom of sleep appears, and mis ber 9, and then continued until yes- a whole | hich not | taken conclusions ar the mistaken termin ing confusion Susceptibility to sug ¢ : hypnosis.” And he goes on to say that having recovered from hae “however strange and paradoxical t) «i the | phenomena of hypnosis may appear to dage tied around his head. All| us at first sight, we may be sure the Rome Taylor could | is no absolute differen having recov- | notie and non-hypnotic states.” Man carries within him the germof ossible mob, of the epidemic 1 being he is nat but when this su suggestion becomes under certa ditions abnormally that he is thrown ir We tary moveme | which is ¢ the will; self-consciousness the subject is f 4 . = ‘a loss of voluntary move. Paducah witnesses were ments is one of its chief phenomena. | Keeping this in mind, we can under- stand to a certain extent medieval life = ‘The medieval man was ina state of This was induced in limitation of his volu inhibition of his the know that e li ta induces light hypnosis erized by inhibition of memory is unaffected that goes on hypnosis. the movements, | will, by the social pressure which was exerted on him by the g1 weeag.|Buthority to which his life 800d: | iected. “AS. DABNEY, regulated down to its leas ouler, | chareb, exigepcies of life. to indlyidual enterprise its rule; lov man of th were laws governing ely as Ribot points out, is mono-ideism, the intense tion of attention on one object, an es 1 condition of hypnosis et striving phenomenon is that of crusades, Staple and Fancy Groceries, LB. Doulnie Co. neentra: | pout 7,000,000 men, People were drawn fn irresistible long’ ulcher, which fascinated thei , Just as the butterfly blindly drawn toward the candle evout Christians by the Holy Se; mental ¢ attract Holy Ss which at first ¥ spread, and beeame a w Bishops abandoned t princes their dominions tol ‘ visit the todienetion of ite highs t tide, the flood of pilgr At Wheel-| Tur Weyler was hanged in | 1076, In Kansas City, Mo., 300 | his purpose cruits have been enrolled, | ent Recruits are being enlisted at Shame- kin, Pa., and Huntington, W. Va, and at Syracuse, N. are heing —_ Ashland Tux New York ‘*Times'’ says: / meetings in this State. Hickory Stove Wood, death of Maceo, or that hedied just) por nice stove wood telephone 29. ved Palestine about] REGULATE YOUR LIVER As a maniac, when thwarted in becomes raving so did Europe become w floodgates of (he pilgrim torrent were © thre European humanity fell into a fit of acute mania, which expressed itself in the sava “1 don't think,” said Cholly, waid Mise Speoia, ou boast about it? 'The harz: in Whiskey mostly comes from the vast ameunt of jimpure, green, doctored — stuff with which the market is flood- ed. When you want a perfectly pure article for homg and medie- inal use you will find it in our} famous OLD BATTLE AX at $2 per gallon. SCHWAB LIQUOR CO. 206 Broadway. Removal.... I have removed my shoe shop from 226 Court to 214 QYourt Street. I buy and sell / Second-Hand Shoes .» Glothing Repairing Shoes a specialty Chas. Nor wocd. ® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, For An Easy Shave or Stylish air 9 —40 To AS, BRYAN'S BARBER SHOP 405 BROADWAY: ad Nice Bath Rooms in é | Sanned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parte of the city. | Cor. 7th and Adama, ;When You Want Something To“ PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, AND ERADICATE ALL POISON FROM THE SYSTEM om HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, HALL MEDICINE CO., Papuoan, Ky, . R. M, McOUNE, ui SIGN 224 Court st, PAINTER, ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE t Slaughter Sale satin, for skirts, 850., former pri 24 in. black satin, for skirts, 62¢ former price 81.00 tack toille silk, 85c, former price, $1.10. former price $1.00. 22 in, plain and faney beng 500, former price $1.00. Extra line of | at} 15 pieces fine torehon laces former price 25¢ to 35¢ Work, All Valls, Orientals, Silks g low Slip Lace at cost and le 10 doz. white laundried former price 75c 5 doz. white laundrie BRUGCE’S STUDIO. |to:wer vee 5 4 doz. white lanndy former price $1.00 15 doz. white unlaundried 38e, former price, 50¢ 10 doz. white unlaundried Shirts 42c, former price 65¢ A large broken lot of men's Under wear, ask to see t We have some capes in Plush and Cloth at unheard of prices our Jackets and children’s w The prices named on matti carpets should close the entire shirts, We stand ready to save you on everything Our Show Cases, Count E, B, HARBOUR, CHRISTMAS Feather Boas. ‘There is nothing more Handkerchiefs and Umbrelias We Are always acceptable Chri t w GLOVES far the Holiday 7 Ladies’ Cashmere ( rade A Miscellaneous List. Aprons, Blankets, Com kines, Building Blocks aundry, J. W. YOUNG & SON, BROADWAY, TELEPHONE Give us your laundry if you want first clags work rts, Quilts, Ven s, Tables, Drum, Harm 810 BROADWAY. New Fall Styles, up-to- See our new French calf, Trilby toe, only B3.50 All Sizes, All Widths from C to E. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Exclusively. LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRICES, len’s Shoes, $2-to $5. date. FERNDAL oR . BOURBON) oir ita trae a ; | UP-TO-DATE GROCER, f very L ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toe Ladies’ and Gentlemep? RESTAURA Elegant Place. MANUFACTURER OF— THE CELEBRATED Fumar, Turn-Verein, ‘Co, Q,” Jap and Midget Havana >» CIGARS #* tly Havana filler, HAND MADE. argest and most select stock of Imported and Do OLD-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mow ‘ atter are Novelties Have also ense k Smoking Tobaccos. eo Pipes aro Beauties, to call and examine my entire stock. W. A. KOLLEY Sam Stark Distilling Co. 4 DISTILLERS OF THE — CELEBRATED Ferndale Bourbon ‘and Rve | WHISKEY. siso distill and sell the best Sour Mash . No, 120 South Second Street and Provision Line that you want me 1 ERNIE eo 4 Oe FRESH MEATS AND OYSTERS AL- WAYS ON HAND. Telephone 124, 437-441 §, Thirdjst. WDWRVDVOS-O0 0000008 NOW WE ARE Bib | Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00, tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, The Only Exclusive Bieycle House in the City, From to December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING, WE invite FOR—— »wiewe« Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ Furnishing Goods, les, Prayer Books, &c. nage as Well a8 good wishes of every friend ty else, Honest value aud square dealing guarant JOHN J. DORIAN, . Store 205 BROADWA’ -ADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. .. . and 126 128 North Fifth Street, Neaw Pauwen A DEALERS IN— call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same, J, R, PURYEAR, Everything First-class DETZEL’ BUFFET, - W. A. KOLLEY, Corner Second ana Bi ay. ALL FOR... 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