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oe _ fn 7 \. == } * PK _THE PADUCAH BAILY SUK, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by WHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Fiawen. RSID ENT al View Prrsinmet ty SPORRTARY PAXTON TRRASURER P. Hover MAnacrno Evrrom DIRRCTORS 3. R Smith, B. Parley, J. i. Williamson J. 4° Dorian THE DAILY SUN Pontes of Interest tn Paducah and vicinity Bet negincting keneral. news en ka fulig'us space will permit without re 10 expense. CORRESPONDENCE. A special feature of the weekly edition of THE AUN Will be its Correspondence Depart ment, in which it hopes ably to rej ry locality within the itmus of ADVERTISING Rates of advertjsing will be made known on applicati Standard Block. Ofice, street Subscription Rates. Wal wtvention to ALL Jocal hap which will be | the $10,000 parse which 118 North Fourth | the present administration a chance. | | If prosperity comes, then will the| | silver states prosper with the test of the country. Butif a sound eur- rency system and a legitimate tection to American labor do not bring a return of the prosperity that this countty is justly entitled to, then the silver people will have some- thing substantial to talk about A JUST JUDE red a knock down Pagilism recei blow im the decision of the Califor- nia judge ip the Fitzsimmons injunc- tion suit to'vestrain the Anglo-Amer- ican bank ffm paying to Sharkey by the decision of the referee. judge concluded his decision as fol lows here is mb question in my mind that the parties in this engagement or exhibition, 6r whatever you call it test—are indi¢table under the law, and that the people who witnessed it are amenable as law breakers. derstood that these given because the people and police wink atthem. But no Daily, per annum..........8 4.50) recognize any sueh proceeding. And y, Six mouths. . 2.25) there is no doubt in my mind that » One month, 40) this injunction should be dissolved per week.. + 10 cents] and it would bave been dissolved it ly, per annum in ad- the notion had been made immedi- VORODsvccrssevecesees 1.00} ately upon the heels of issuing it, Specimen copies free the court, in fact, expected. The rr = | oriier ty dlis-olve the injunction wi SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1896. THe IMMIGRATION BILL. There are substantial that the present congress will pass an immigration bill that will in « mens- ure enable the government properly | to restrict foreign immigration. This country has been made the dumping grounds long enough for the sirable members of the surplus popu- lation of European coun'ries been difficult adequate bill for the reaso» that this country has already such a large for- and for the reason eign population, evidences unde- to frame and pass an | be the complaint that this nation owes much to its im-|-phis was adupted with only five dis migrants and, to th descendents: Paupers or contract laborers ure now Prohibited from coming here and) ing in behalf of the people of that| Why, at braukf when discovered are sent back # hence they came. The Lodge bill, passed the Senate as a substitute for the house bill winter prohibits the entrance of any and a aliens into the United States who unable to read and write the guage of their native country or some other language, except in the case of parents or grand parents accompany- ing their children or grandchildren which has just passed last who are admissible under the educa- | 48 such he has contributed wore than | jany writer to the success of the Re-| } tional test. The bill that was passed by the house, for which this is a substitute provided that persons between the | Wing to thi | oughly conve: ages of 16 and 60, unable to read and write, should not be admitted, but it provided no test of ability to meet these requirements. The Lodge substitute adopted by ate provides that the inspe Cers at the ports where aliens are ad- jon offi- passed at the extra session.’’ This isa sensible position, Give writiugs have but it was His voluminous, act that he ant with the tariff and He wrote | publican party. been very was thor- | | es | pecially for the working people, for | those who had not the time nor per- the money questions. | haustive stady of questions. His death woul the New York public $1 per load, Ono Riva Sroxe asp Row + Co. became his The —the complaint calls it a boxing con- IT un- exhibitions are court will the sen-| haps the inclination to make an ex-| tal work depended on the heig READY TUESDAY. The New Fire Station Will Be Opened, Two Fine Horses Now Being Trained For Central Station. The new fire department at Fourth and Elizabeth streets will be ready for service next Tuesday. Today Chief Voight has be in hanging the harness and completing preparations for business n engaged Yesterday two fine horses, six] Ap years old and weighing respectively 1845 and 1200 founds were pur chased from Mr. George Whitelaw, of Lewisburg ( $s county, by the fire committee. This morning and afternoon they have been undergoing training, and learn rapidly They will be worked at the central station, and two of the horses from the latter will be transferred to the South Side station, At the meeting of the council fire chief Monday night an assistant will be elected. It is reported that Ex-Fire Chief Augustus will be suc- essful man PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. —Not in the Mood.—First Clubman —“Are you going to Mra. De Styles | musicale to-night?” Second Clubman I'm not in @ mood for talking.” Weekly of dull days, east winds and extrem cold on their spirits and energies, m |tal and physical. An aretic cold and | pe at are unfavorable to literary | w composi 7 | of cold sion which is not al | but rests on a common experience. Goethe found that his ca ity for men- t of the barometer and other instances of | tu meteorological influence on the m th be a great loss to| co ibune’’ and to the | ¢elebrated }d.be collected from the writings of n m Missouri river absorbs no less than 83 | &°* ber cent, of all the raim that falls upon !® Union Central Life Ins, C Commenced business in 1867. gives more attention to making good results to its polic ysholders, than to piling mous :.ow business, and from the standpoint of safety and economy is the most successfully managed company in the business, Holiday Groceries, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY | None But the Best ¢ -THE..« {ONLY TWO 0, WEEKS MORE is company OF CINCINNATI, =~ Harbour's Great Slaughter Sale an enor- Stock-Taking to begin Monday after Christmas, D. JOHNSON, Gen, Agent. ci FOR—— | All Carpets and Remoants of Car-| peting and all Mattings and Flour] Cloths will be put on sale Monday at less than cost of afacturing All Novelty Dress Patterns left will be sold at astonishingly low prices. Why not buy a nice dress for your | mother, mother: jaw, sister and sis- ter-in-law, while you can save enough n the price to buy the linings and merican-German Bank Bldg P. F.LA —-IS HEADQUARTERS | | | rimmings 27 in. black satin, for skirts, 85¢ former price $1.25. 24 in. black satin, for skirts, 62c., | former price $1.00, ack toille silk, 85c, former Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. price, $1.10 HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. oa ta be k taffeta 55¢ — Telepnone 119. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts,|_ 22 in. plain and faney ben , 500, former price $1.00 | Extra line of silk and velvet at We Make a Specialty of | at prices to close. pieces real torchon Ia New Fall St>les, Up-to- date. Seo our new French calt, Tril), toe, only 33.5 All Sizes, All W. Men's, Ladies’ a FS) LATEST STYLE Men's Shoes, $2 to $5. ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. ths from OC to Children’s és Exclusively. » POPULAR PRICES. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT, Elegaut Place. Everything First-class be granted, and stricken from the files.”” Suece “What do you think fe r price 8¢ to 12 ——— Jot y trag ly asked the se -satis High Grade 15 pieces térchon laces, 1 - Ax interesting and significant fea-| fed playwright. “It’s great. Never " i Work former price 7 } harder at anything my je.” ' ! ture of the debate this-seek on the} “Detroit Free Prem by de All Valls, Orientals, Silks 4 5 Lodge immigration bill 1n the senate! —“Folks dat is allus foh The lowest place in town to get first-¢lass PHOTO- | low Slip Ot O@ss and loss \ w trouble,” said Uncle Eben, “hab jes' one 10 doz. white lagndried shirts 42¢ | Was the intensity of feeling shown iw tin thg etbout. Dey di iy GRAPHS for the Holidays is at ormer price 75 behalf of the Cubans, An amend-| eer git disapp'inted.” — Washingtot re | 6 dos. white laadhirled shirts, &¢ | ment was offered, providing tat the | Star os BRUCE’S STUDIO, ‘toner prices Jimmigration bill shall not apply to are you walkin’ 1112 §, Third Street. 4 doz. white laundried shirts, 79 A O] ‘ | ' E persons from Cuba during the coutin- WWet hur. former price $1.00, } | . Ps } ; |uance of the troubles there. This Jinblasted TH “yee Medea — A shirts, i lormer price, 5 MANUPAC [laren be mnt fee ents E CITY BAKERY Sins tie eens sith thie dite mean vent the law's operating to prevent Mer I Head mats Having baked a large lot of Very fine | 42c, former price 65c, - CELE BRAT ED Cubans from entering this country to| cell y a valuable What to | A large broken lot of men's Under: Fumar, Turn-Vercin, ''Co, &" Jap and Midget Havana escape from the eruelties and oppres- > the Physiclar No, wear, ask to see them P sion which surrobnd them tere it lett ctor draw the | */ Cloth at unheard of prices, look at| ay.” hicago " z ‘ trict avana fille | A ace | Yeni oes We can offer you same for less money than yu can make our Jackets and children’s wray pyeee a ng: r, HAND MADE span taney only aehehonend roth“ apg Mong them at home. We also have a fine line of all kinds of The prices named on mattings and) yaaa Wines iy the City ee it was discussed showed that the fee -| he11—Does ah Sy or yn BREAD AND CAKES arpets should close the entire line ' ; t ; 7 Yem Indeed? ) 2S. one week, | GOLD-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted Pipes are Beauties unfortunate sh i 0 | how she liked h as and she said they We siand ready to save you money The r are Novelties. 2 aie i . peatertannte § Ssigat =Ty grewing | ose very chicks."—Fallabalphia Reserd F. KIRCHHOFF., |» everstiing Smoking Tobaccos Have also au immense lot of Chewing and stronger every day, and likely to) _she—“1 don't see how you ever had 1118 SOUTH SECON . Our Show Cases, Couaters. Shelv-| tt make itself manifest in some action | the nerve to have your tooth pulled SOUTH SECOND SIREET. ing etc, are all for sale ee eens Oy eee Sie : aaa Did you seream?" ¢ _— ° ‘ Corner Second ana ‘ue public will learn with great | know whether I did or no it, whereas the fas | ’ adwey as the professor tackled the too absorbs only 7 er | ~ regret the fact that Hon. Roswell (i. | horria students set up thelr pega Al | E B HARPOUR ‘ .| Horr is lying at the point of death. | and scared me so that I k proportionately grea ‘ ' i] s “ | Mz. Horr has been a member of con-| Whether It hurt."—Indianapolis Jour- | the Missouri basit 317 Broadw ar IN gress from Michigan, but for the past| 1 orem oP | i e several years he has been the financial batgiheenn ~~ -sdiataammen issippi th . , editor of the New York ‘“Tribune.’’ | P7**osten! B#ert of the Former on the iti hehaek ‘CHRIST ——DISTILLERS OF THE — ral of The psychological effect 1 EBRAT weather has long been a most ARTISTS AMONG FURRIERS. F { | tot ( Intrusted with | rments. i Sea If furs make grai adies there will CHIMES ® great ma grand ladies this : inter, for furs are the fashion. Every ip leo ge man “Just loves” furs, but it 4 7 - parse “4 ttul if w n know as little about | The hapm j. i ¢ < ; { mpg rateh og cioryrrsoed The harm in Whiskey npstly ved. Shun aed tenet that is, (Comms from the vast amour of} | ppmescrgnalgn the way they > jimpure, grecn, doctered stuff t The men and v rriers eir work wn st carefu Sees p. With which the market is flood- st as an artist's work is @d. When you want a perfectly s divided up pure article for home and medic thas cuts And the wo: C : |Capes and Jackets, | inal use you will tind it in our) « mitted shall be furnished with copies _sotghnvent Bae i of the constitution of the United| "bole American people. summer, perhaps owing to the heaband | a et me 1 1 famous OLD BATTLE AX at 2 | States, printed in all languages, and| : jexhaustion, and not, as might be sup-/ean cut anything. Ot : xe ae eet " e | Tue city of Muskegon, Mich., is] posed, in winter. The A 1 $ ¥ sy be per gallon. | . , ent ata printed on numerous pasteboard wan Mf Peery d ee able to cut other furs t 20 " | SET cictitaina Svs nes cauh, ‘Tes| agilated over the question of‘onions’, | na! of Psychology has an article on the | aud art i tok thew will met te SCHWAB LIQUOR CO, D G d | 4 enag ue + ede) whetber or not children who persist | purJect in which the head of a large | {ntrusted with a | So it 206 Broadway. |¥ress Goods, | immigrant is to designate the lan- | factory is reported to s' that a dts- | is with the ers. Sor | " ‘ eating the gay and festive and | agreeable day causes a reduction of ten men ear ay a ”~ . guage in which he desires the test to| ; ‘ on Of ten | good wa; n mmon furs, but | alt cw Iisa pid aliacpabedigg from the| Cmenbat loud ‘smelling esculent| Per cent: in the output of the works | the boss 1 nveans Removal y ’ coe pi ti x ay shee sr the/ shall be allowed to go to school, with | secsactnie bat a people generous and | tack of heart disease were he to see Val.... y ‘ei g She alips, One sip and) their breaths. Some of the lady|days are held by aome ta be the aafest aoe . anal Tcl me St any Dee I have removed my shod shop # are most reasons read and afterward write it in the/teachers.who are undoubtedly The influence of the weath Th pn gas 6 Court to 214 fCourt . chers, ndoubtedly trom weather upon the | ‘The seal sewers are the art | Presence of the inspectors. Unless | ne eftete East, have cians -¢ i ical faculty, the nerve and the eyes, | fur garment make They make the ‘ 1 buy and ell Feather Boas, he is able to read and write the| fe, + on, | ae also been recognized in a perfune- | finest most regular stiiches, Ar ‘ \ | mands 60 thé all> co pa a | hang out of the window the first pu-|toryway. Nervous,excitableandrasci- | each one has ewe un Se : Second-Hand Shoes oo Gt hing | hs _ohaan bie : saaghaprens nae lp Fl" / pil discovered harboring an onion |) Sareproneto feel the influence | that stamps her work gh : ‘i | Mave wes breath. The war is yet a stand off stances. Certai recognized wherever it n by one i es a specialty. f 4 ‘ aria This Wit bameves.. hacking ik stances, Certain functional troubles | o craft. Whenever seal g \ pri i ” y ~ © "| and we have yet to learn who isto be | of the liver, a chronic catarrh, a rhe | ment . » OW . \ ene partion, rn tae , foe Holl he victors,—the Bostonese fdeas of | M8t¥¢ Joint, even a bad corn, predispose | over the seal sewers. examine. the Chas. Nor WOO. | Haadkerchiefs ant: Umbrelias clude aliens who do no! elinquish : e to sulte bm we er c! gee stitche } i | dence in their native country eee enna I bet that So-and-s Wb cause e 1 \ but come here merely for temporary| ‘THe ‘‘Globe-Democrat’? makes a A Tarfed Ralirond Red. oe Se then they rele A S. DA EY, 2 i vg . employment, It is to be hoped that | good point on South Carolina when |, Grass will grow on a railway bed it| ‘There used to be a weal sewer in| \ j * ba | e ties are covered with soil and seed I h 4 : , F the House will so amend the ill that |it says that that state ‘boasts that it| tre, les, sre covered with soil and seed | nrooklyn was known ns the beet. | i DEN IST | than a / | , his can be verified by a visit | She has been dead seve t s “hs | it will contain this provision, We| raised 764,700 bales of cotton this | to the Fairmount park trolley line near | ogo ae poem Sead ee ") was H | now have enough idle people without | year, beating all the other states in| the Belmont avenue entrance, This see | other day in a Pittsburgh . 102.—tad forser : : : % tion of the track resembles two parallel |an old sa we tops Hie throwing open gur gates to give tem-|¢ , naib r ef bales to the square| rails iaid through a green meadow, and | vali -_ 406 BROADW; iF Umbrelias, 4 wd | porary relief to foreign laborers. The | Wile under cultivation, The fact is| the presumption is that the railway \ | like led a8 80 ! motto of congress in framing an im-| Mot mentioned that the black farmers) Anaement Intended to make the en-| y top of the 7 GLOVES fur she Holiday Trade} ra om end to end like A 4 | migration bill should be ‘America| Taise the cotton in South Carolina, | tho grass can be kept — Pipl Pmt ig heiover ede. She For An Easy Shave Ladies Cushiere Gloved te and tee, | for American while the men who are permitted to as well as wet seasons the presence of | worked og gtr hene 7 van . A ; oi pee} a ue te " | — EE | vote suiee demsthing elee.”? the track will hardly mar the landscape aa oacak i i to 0 conts saier . | ASENSIBLE POSITION, fe saosin Matsll at all. Even the poles and trolley wire a compete or Stylish air Cut Ciidven'» id ates at bo | The silver leaders at Washington! Tu movement of gold to this | “2° br parm ba dpe ancgr light rk to-day Is =o 70 Ladies’ and Children's Mia a, 1.00 must be given credit for good busi-|Couvtry has in began. The | lowed to disfigure the park in every d oar | Geata ang toys’ Heotgh woot gloves a ness sense and # considerable amount Steamer Magiposa brought this week Feet There is @ possib t enwmrerees JAS, BRYAN’S BARB SHOP a oA political wisdom if the following to San Frfucisco $1,740,000 from | our» that the grasa, between the > famous Ching A Miscellaneous List ‘acks ma, prove a hindrance i e " ; { id special frem Washington as to their Australia, aqusmuiten 00 he tea cee hes toy © ohert 405 BROADWAY = plan of action be correct. The tele- WANTS Da mental, but this is hardly probable if pesmecurphal | in & i ‘ pi im = wag line with no ties in sight and car = ——— Tits alee tn on doling: H, F, Wade Sues Mr, J. Le Kugore 0% 1106 with ne ties, or | some of the old : e with a luxw. greensward will He is not opposed to tariff legis- mw” 05,000, be @ novelty at least.—Philalelphia ere 204 56 Dinas , Drum, Harm Wlation and would do nothing to tin-| Henry F, Wade, of Mechanics: | ™!™** Deen) ae ' ® Moats, Fire Kn wider it, but might even %elp it along, burg, filed suit in the circuit court! Freezing Ain & Chang met Joseph Chamber \ J | thenot because he believed that it would late yesterday afternoon against Mr,| Most students of chemistry have seer ho affects a monocle, The DEALERNG ' | wibeing back prosperity, but because J. L, Kilgore, of the heading factory | Water frozen in the average tempera. , eye-giass, i | bill was passed the sooner would the} ‘The plaintiff advances as his cause | ‘® S!# solidified so that it could be e use of one eye, \ | eyes of the people be open to the fact| of action the death of his son, M, 'T, | handled like lee or any other tangibie hin te sieeve eo | Canned Goods of All Kinds, seated , that the tariff alone could not restore} Wade, aged 14, who was scalded by | 4) U°* ; Sut this has been done by Prof, wal ’ m \ a prosperity, | the bursting of @ steam pipe at the| tien te enn Wy seas rhe cpenes Mexican Burials. ree deltvery to all peste \é Wo aity. The silver men do not expect to| beading factory a few weeks ago, and | stages and with various ueeuta, Gann}, The Mex 4 queer way of | Cor. 7th and Adams, abandon their efforts for silver, but | died from the injuries received, are reduced to liquids under great me-|?™'¥i"s the The corpse is tights they realize that if they block the way — | ehantea suddenly lib, |4¥ Wrapped in century-plant matting for Republican tariff’ legislation the| 4 happy man ie always 4 healthy | erated rtain geeses under pressure tis d in & coffin hired for about | bam Republicans will throw the respousi- | °2¢ is impossible to be happy or! give @ temperature 145 degrees below }* *Y One or two a » as the See anes ines © Tespoust-| cheertul pr useful when one is suffer- | 2r0, and the evaporationof these sone f°, 1085 ey On their | PURIFY YOUR BL cae a ° ; ? vt rome} part of the process, Pressure of almost sand go Bt a t rravé, | REGULATES YOURLIVER hey will employ no filibustering |i" {fom discomfupting cold or a| Part process almost | beads an 8 coe saa 8 a of them u pe “4 nasty little couglr~Ei je wouderful |S. cate yr grenn poy a bao | oon le then tote od. pee AND SRABSOATEALL 4 som ol a E | employed for the gases. The experi a is then returnec he wealthy POISON FROM for the bill. ‘They are protectionists, | ‘at People,will go on from day to) ree ore enon ’ ’ . They protectionist, “ nse distressing | meBt® Are enormously expensive wit iss use the tram cars as hearses, and " \ but they believe that pidtection will oa seats werd A dijressing present appliances and are of use only | the friends follow beside the car on °8? HALLS BLOOD. REMEDY, \ fail without silver, and they argue] 4sorders witen relief Is $0 easily obx/ as demonstrations of possibilities, With | Cincinnati Enquirer HALL MEDICINE CO W. YOUNG that the soover protection is tied| aed. Dr. Bell's Pine Tap Honey | further research may come more simple ‘om seo = JW. N & SON, again the soouer will it fail, and sil-| Ure COUs he and colds of all descrip | and less costly methods and materials. | , Stet 60 Achee de 1 ver will baveits day. In fact they tions, It is swift and sure. Sold by whe tusare of freezing r as ares pram | ,.* nuliding bas seermily been eons ed aa = Proprietors. * ps "q se and value cannot be e uated.— » GB eoenntes . : y r profess to believe that early tarift| *!! ruegists es NY eke no conmpt ho cotimnated f materials formed of R. cCUNE, 106 BROADWAY, legislation will bring the triumph of Hickory Steye Wood, omen ashes, without any admixture of sand. ' TELEPMONE 200 siiver earlier, and they want the bill] or nice stove wood™elephone 29.| Thirsty Lan, It is claimed that hard, natural stones | Plain and ius us Gane Eade i Y? tt The enormous basin drained by the] °f “!most every variety bave been sue- | Ornamental jive us your laundry if you want first class work end prompt o- illy imitated with this very cheap Cincinnati Enquirer, rial 224 Court St. ery, INTER, 2 WHISKEY. 1 and sell the beat Sour Mash $2.00 Mail oNgrs given spectal Jugs, Boxes and bottles furnished South Second Street the state Has anything in fe Grocery and Provision Lihe that a want ot | UP-TO-DATE GROGER, | > you \ FRESH MEATS ASD\ OYSTERS WAYS ON HAND, 4 431-441 S, ThirdgSt, AL- Telephone 124, 4 BVOC LTOR- 000000008 -- NOW WE ARE ALL FoR... \ . Vic Kinlev. W © fought tlie good fight, the hattle is over, and the and BAAOK. “Cole dove te Pee eeeeTT DORIAW’S | FOR—— Diy Goodsan Fine Shoes, I adies hoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses Shoes, Children’s Shoes / i.odies' and Mens’ <. irnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. We wont the pat “sage as well as good wishes of every friend and r ne ery eb, Honest value aud square dealing guaranteed JOHN J, DORIAN, ‘ i an, a 205 BROADWAY PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. , © 2 > © ape126 128 Notth Fifth Street, Near Parmer LHouss, DEALERS IN— High Grade Bi ; and Bicycle Sunset 8 gent for Ode PBL g pices. Raise Seo, 0. “ Lpeseery for Ministers, Doc- awyets, Teachers and in reach of all, . ty The Only Exclusive Bleycle Hou, to December 1 is the BEST SEASC call and see OUR WHEELS wnd ge in the City, From Se for RIDING, WE nae : ttom Prices on same, bist J.B, PURYEAR,