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AX Sea s Lo ie © Sta Office, Standard Block, Daily, Six months... Daily, One month, Weekly, per annum in ad- eeietee tee Aes DAILY SUN titted pt which will be! fol Sepace AI permit withe i rmit without re nn "lL, IME WEEKLY SUN ed the Interests of our cor pons ana wily at alt times be newsy Jooal thay fu ai poffscal stair? a totaceneeite Woes | eetsing lively indeed, ‘The trust be-| married. Your scribe, by the ane Saeteet nem heart ie gan to deal in coffee and cut the) thority in him vested, untited four oan party. price to injure the Arbuckle com- re sin holy wedlock as follows CORRESPONDENCE. pany because the latter dared to deal tied in the abile be eae nce Depart | Auger, It is now announced the] o irilesas ole te’ omen ce Depart present erery ae within the limia of sta viree ADVERTISING Rates of advertynt on ape Sigerertaning will be made known « 11S North Fourth Subseription Rates. + per annum..........% 4.50 2.25 40 lly, per week.. 10 cents Specimen copies free a. ee ONDAY. DEC. 29, 18°° Poor old ¥- The adver- -ontueky wue is to get for the next few! weeks will all be detrimental to ber/ welfare, All because of lawless mobs. ——_- Bors, the season of new resolves is} at hand. It is in order to resolve to be good and to beso for about week. Make no resolution youdon't intend to keep. Broken vows leave man weaker and viler. latter company de barrels of sugar per . day, have its sugar on the market in July, The people will watch the progress of | Misi may derive some dentally. | the Demoe: pment as to the bona on |et it be eae doneetney “pass pro- Sex. Thistle not a cir. | tective. , culation made up of dead heads, who | have socumulated during a urse of years, but of real live pay-| Hard Money, Ky., Dec, 96.00 Subseribers, who know a good thing | Will you ple allow us a little When they see it, and who have |*P%e i" Your most valuable paper \ flocked that we 1 let the people of the itement to of advertisers. the lamne of the Sux? Tre war the Arbuckle! hetween will bajld turn 4 million out 7,000 and will jar refinery to | w =| the war with increasing interest and | Johnson Houser as best mar little benefit inci-| the marriage supper - elegant style bune~ _—_ A West Vinoinia farmer © one night recently ar? 1.00} a torch poure fine * ent out] a by the light of | .acup of coaloil on al og afflicted with parasites. The} oil took fire from the torch and the bi and frantic animal ran first to the barn and then to the house a 1 almost in less time than is required to | out of house, barn and hog. Thus is furnished a parallel to the recent Democratic campaign, when Mr. Bryan as the hog, with the burning| oil of frve silver, fired by the light of history, carried irretrievable ruin to tic and Populist parties —_——— Tuose newspapers that so flip- pro-Cuban senators pantly style the Massacncsetrs has more upimar- ried men than unmarried women. | and congressmen “Jiogoes"” are un- The Bay state ‘‘blue stockings’ |fnir, to say the least. When su would thus appear to be Jess averse}men as Sherman, Davis, Morgan, to the galling bonds of matrimony} Hill and others, numbering more than is generally supposed. than two-thirds of the m august legislative body in the world, es- ‘Tus settlement of the Venezuelan | The} ive # cause or advocate a principle, dispute is progressing favorab’ return of Minister Andrade to W: supposed and in all fairness they may be nest conviction ; so from ington with the official approval of | ion character of the men should the treaty from his government leaves ean et tor their opinions nothing in the way of the carrying | out of the treaty by the appointment of the commissi Govenyor-E) sss, has a brand new scheme. proposes to utilize the convict M in building railroads which will be} ‘ the property of the State. ernor may wake some fine morn after his scheme is in operation aud find it takes more than labor to build railroads. He} Ir according to the rules of inter national law the United States has not sufficient grounds for the recog- nition of Cuban independence she} should at least, in the name of com-} mon humanity, accord the privileges | of belligerents to the struggling pa triots and give notice to Spain that her inhuman brutalities and murders Toust cease. abor | Kents The Gov- | *" & | mob vic | with most alarming rapidity. lynching of the negro Holt at Owens- | boro is in many of its features with | out parallel in the history of the! st editor Possibly some of them kuow as much of statesmanship as tl “Times-Herald,”’ | rd the State of ky has apidly made re- cently, is to be deeply deplored by od citizens. The contagion of ence seems to have spread The The accused was on trial furnished a that he would suffer the extreme penalty of the law. Yet these blood thirsty vivlators of law must take vengeance hands aud by becom- country and the strong evidence very probability into their own ing murderers themselves cheat the law of its proper victim. It is to be hoped the justly indignant court Toe statisti ment of Agriculture have prepared some very interesting figures relative) to the comparative status of those | §t# sections of the country where the free silver sentiment was dominant and those which voted for sound money. | With as such, ns of the Depart: | officials will find it in their power to nete proper retribution to these without regard to their the character. awbreakers, community or pre They ding in vod rers, are vious now mur The spirit of mob vi- The figures relate to the population Jolence now alroad in the 8 of education and wealth of the people| Kentucky must be crushed, at what- and are exceedingly instructive as| ever cost wor op iptareiog. | ‘Tueux are some weak-kneed If —— ‘Tue statement that it was brought publicans who are disposed to pander to the attention of some of the offi-| to the anti-protection sentiment tothe cials on the afternoon of Friday that aa attempt would be ma that night to lynch the negro Holt at) ican products Owensboro, seems to indicate oa the part of those in authority a ¢ ulpable | sponsibl negligence, if nothing worse. If found to have winked at this outrage | who were mainly responsible such officers should be dealt with in| the severest manner possible. Wrrn 584,000 soldiers now, the German Emperor wishes his army enlarged. France is about to in- crease both her army and navy, while! be England will add to her na al- ready the largest in the world by far, | several large vessels at @ cost of probably $200,000,000. The angel) of peace is invoked by talk of arbi-| tration while the demon of war is tempted by these armies and navies, | — jextent of e| smal! amount of protection to Amer- | plunge the ¢ | listory: advocating at most a very It is this class of men who are in a lar; measure re: for the disasters t have was they for the When befallen the country It Democratic victory of 1892 the how] went up froma myriad of free trade throate on the passage of the McKinley law under the E son administration, these fellows forth- arri- ith got frightened, their hair fairly stood ov end and they lent their voices to the enemy and the senti- ment in opposition to the law grew a 1892 it became strong enough to detent the Republi untry jnto the most dis- known to its the Republi- until i an ticket and astrous — panic Had Lance armies and navies, such 95] cans held their ground to a man aud are maintained by the European na-| stood by “tions, have one advantage. They urnish employment for a very large percentage of the population, who are thus taken out of competition with their fellows and who woul ld} otherwise find it difficult to obtaiu| profitable emp!oyment. time thearmy and wavy are very large consumers of the products of the farm apd wor! Vp Tne determination Money to visit Cuba and by personal investigation ascertain the status of @thirs, in order to be able intelii- gently to act on matters concerning the island, possibly has its origin, in a weasure, in a desire for notoriety, but it may result in an important of Senator At the same/ | the party record, the his- tory of the psst four years would |have been written in very different characters Tad the McKinley law been given a fair trial, its be ent Auence on the industries of the uld bave been felt sc | country wo! ne have been no free While the les- and while erally there would trace sentiment left son has been a severe one, the free traders have endeavored to real cause of the panic be- hind the probability is that the people will now patiently acquiesce in # fair trial of the remedy hide the a false one, that has never yet iu the history of the country failed to bring prosper- ity. Itis quite as well the silverites have seen fit to prevent the passage | of the compromise Dingley tariff, light Leing thrown upon the situation. 1 ginal it is the American oan’ are niet? b# taken into the Presid y+ By his theory it This will necessitate a called session Jong | to the Haitor of the Sem to the support of the Sux in |p the few weeks it has been in existence. We commend the » , consideration od viciniep, ; YOU afford to be without representa- | tion in the Santa Claus treated us. Can for Christmas cod ail the little folke all kinds of |ing parties being Mr. and M Mr. lo relate it the unfortunate farmer was) | for example, | and should be dealt! of congress, which will make @ thor- ough revision of the tariff laws on ve lines, At will have four ~ “flerd Money. irst Congressional district know how He brought ever saw 18 the nicest weather Xmas ete. goods, such as mys, candies , and he did not You see we are The oung folks are all trying to get ‘clock Christnias eve, the contract ‘om dercon N. S. Snellen. The next ‘as at 5 O'clock, at the residence of Woodie Harpe couple were Mr, Ada Harper, with Attorne- a aner| was served in, it would have dane 4 y man good to see the way Dr Johnson Bass carved that wr The next wedding was at Mr.” Poi Boaz’s and it was kinder 0+ mbled up. The happy people be were more \than two; there wer They were Mr. Wer. four of them. seny McIntosh and Miss Lucy Poaz, and Mr. Hugh Boaz and Miss Annie Ford. Here y cor.espondent tied a double knot, ani the wedding came off at 6 ik. making four couples in le two hours. After the marriage tha: jan elegant supper was served here also At about noon Christmas day Mr. Ceo Sullivan lost his house and most of his household goods by fire. The house is thought to have been set fire by children throwing lighted fire | erackers on his is Mr. | Sullivan's se to burn. Five years ag everything by re Mr. vis Frick's little girl's iress was almost burned off by fire rackers Good luck to the Sex J. Hexer Batiance is nothing go good for the oughs and colds of the children and babies asDr. Bell's Hine Tar Honey. It cures croup, whooping cough, cold in the head and gives \pweet, refresh- in It is pleas\ntly sweet to ke itand There the tast Any child Wi ask for more. Good druggists sell . For by eger & | Walker | \ The ouly wayfthat we can con- vince you that Wd can sell you furni- ture cheaper than} any house in the city is to call to jseeour goods and |xet prices. J. ong & Bro., dis tf 273 and 245 6. Third St. at I expect to Ville after January 1st ome Place 810 Jeffer- Will offer the place at a If not sold Owing to the fact I will son street bargain—easy pay will rent to good tenant N. J. Dipar. sell my pents Frank Suurr, Agent u EAWING ANIMALS, a 1 of Interesting Notes Made nt Observers. ‘ ‘ re usually plucked ones y eig onths, The average yield leathers each usly constructed, led by the the wing A few days ago Harvey Ritchey, who Pa, found was engraved The sired by Some time ago its owner gave tobacco for internal trou ever since the horse has been fond of the Three thieves were enught trying to steal @ crocodile from the Jardin dee ris recently. ‘They had lnssoed und tail, and were baul- ing it over the ng of its inclosure when the keepers arrested them. Verona in Italy boasts of @ pair of twin sheep, each having #lx feet. The extra legs are hind ones of the same size as the normal ones, though they not reach to the ground, The owner Nl not sell th to a museum, as he s he ean make more out ef them tton ne mi A farmer in the south of England, whose cottage is some distance from of the neighboring villages, bas ined his dog (which, by the way, em Bp)8 ) to trot to the South: sestern railway station, and there plek n the Lond er, which the guard of the train t to him. A gigantic specimen of the Aretie hinoveros has lately been discovered an iceberg which stranded a delta, This specimen was rthan the largest variety nceros of to-d; and was two nose horns, the shart # (hree feet two inches ve The animal doubtless be } to n long extinct species. It is Ukely that the wild European become extinet, though sia have tried to pro: zinning of the cen- er finds that the forests ot Bjelow- which in 1856 num. me reduced to less scribes the falling off x in on account of t outnumber the fexales, Among the things that furnish oe ation for the eyes and minds of tranaatlantie voyagers are the hou flies whieh mpany great steam hips from one side of the ocean to the other, In fine, sunshiny weather the fies buzz cheerfully about sheltered laces on the decks, and when the wind blows high they take refuge in the cab- ins and saloons, The flies eften remain with the ship while in port and return with her on her next trip, thus erosa- Ing the everal times in succes: elon, and perhaps spending the entire season At seu. Dr, MeCloud and Sam Wallace, two Portsmouth (Ohie) fishermen, had an exol adventure with @ large cats fish they had caught on @ trawl itne in the Obio river @ few days ago. The fish was pulled into their skiff, and, ace in attewpting to land tt, it Bopped * flounder tuuble among Ue warn His ! thickened, and serves-Gaod record, James Melman ey Hol’ Anerican-German pe Bldg P.F.I- Ee any © os roce, Telepnone 119. "thin Cet all nian sa b has had. for pom ~ ~ ly from interest on invested its death losses bring us any dranksfor fights, knock-| taxes, downs or jut-outs, getting eivilixed ia these pa jeoffee concern and the sugar trast is} y omg matured endo No other company * a D. JOHN cA »BADQUARTERS . ruit Cake Ma Apples and Oran Fresh Canned Goods, &c. et ns, ( This com Micient incom to pay all of ‘ments and. lled this o, OHM nh 1887. years a asset aN, Gen, Agent. aN -_ ls, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY AT LOW PRICES, The lowest place in town to get first-cl GRAPHS for the Holidays is at BRUCE'S 112 S. Third Street. We Make a Specialty of} High Grade Work, | PHOTO- UDIO. Having baked 2 | FRUIT We can offer you same for less We also have them at home. BREAD AND CAKES. 118 SOUTH SECOND SIREET. THE CITY BAKERY F. KIROHHOFF. ge lot of very fine SAKBS, otay than you can make Te of all kinds of a fi overboard. McCloud be: in the line, and the fish started for the middle of the river with him. He was dragged over 50 yards before Wallace | particu overhauled them and killed the fish with a hatchet big caught for peveral years in that ricini ty.—Chicago Inter Ocean, BLIND TOM. Masical Bout Body. In the apring of 1891 he came to Ox ford, Miss, I was then teaching in the state university, and Blind Tom and Beautifel his manager, Mre. Bethune, I suppose Ellis cut his name on this partic tar it was—ha their quarters at the ame hotel at which T was boarding. I thus lad the opportunity of making sever» discoveries in regard te him. One was that he wes not totally blind, When Andy, the hotel walter, wonld bring the Tom's meals to hie room Tom woul’! bend ever the plate and sean it eagerly and was eure to let himself be heart from if anything he wanted was not there. And I tested Tem in bis room and found he could tell where I was «it- ting. Another discovery waa t not altogether the idiot I had heard he was. After his musical exhibition was ever I went up to talk te him, in com pany with our profesor of physics who wanted to see whether Tom's memory for sounds retentive for other than musical soupds, 80 I repeated to Tom the impertécs active of + GreeX terb, To cur surprise Tom looked at me and J, somewhat stammeringly “Th-that's Greek.” We were informed that he could tell many of the moderr languages in the same wey. And in bis :oom at the hotel he repeated the wh of the Lord's prayer in Greek with leet necuracy- An I watehed this great, hulking fel tow with thick bands and stump; fingers and thought of his power t make the piano boom like a cannon or roar like an express train or {mital the gentlest notes thot the tenderes+ touch could evoke, the Incangejoup union of his musiea! soul ard his re pulsive-looking body wuggented tle he was delicate meehan'sin of a wonderfy musical instrument ineased in a rougn board box rudely knocked! together by a clumsy carpenter with a dull hatohet; end 1 could not help remembering | what an ugly oane the same maker had inclosed the soblime and beautiful sovl of Soerates.—N. Y. Post, sl Knew. Voice at the Telepbone—Major, will you please bring your femily and take supper with us next Sunday? Servant Girl (replies back through telephene)~-Master and mistress ame not im at present, but they can't come to supper, os it’s my Sunday out.—Dos- ton Globe HIS NAME ON HIS FISH. Srrprieed When Be Covent » Flouaser ot the Sam Many strange objects are dragged trom the bottom of the sea, but Prov- incetown must surely take the palm for | the nie finding the queerest sea spoil of season, The sehooner Little Je: mace @ very suceessful flounder vo; op a recent Saturday afternoon off Long Point taking eight barrels, say 2,200 specimens, of pletaro-nectes macu- latue. Ordinarily, flounder fishing accompanied by means of the dredging apparatus or hook and line, and the method employed by the Little Jennie’s crew—that of seining—is but rarely tried hereabout, The dredges bring up many freak flounders, Occasionally @ specimen, white em back and belly, with eyes of black, the sole pointe of color in the entire fish, is taken, Now and then a flounder with the underside the exact counterpart of the black er brown upper comes to the surface, and flounders white on one side and black on the other, top and bottom,through- cut their entire length, are found. Al! these are considered strange finds, but the find of the Little Jenule men beats anything yet, | The fish weighed | long capitals, his « 87 pounds, and was the largest catfish | He careful . = Iaive | SOI | man you go to, tell him your game and curfosity Was aroused and he delve amid the flopping mass of fn tntll he red and extracted t) r fish. Then he was astonished wn surt Ellis.” ly wrapped the fish in his ovat and brought Reore offers became believers, after &@ carefnl examination of the inserip- tion, The name or inscription was, at time in the past, cut in the floun dor's belly flesh, and, healing perfectly, is as plainly legible on if printed with the blackest ink Without doubt @ fisherman t to land where a named ONLY TWO. vouny, | Harbour’ s Great Slaughter Sale WEEKS MORE Sto «raking to begin Monday after ; Christmas, All Carpets and Remnants of cw-| peting and all Mattings and Flour Cloths will be put on sale Monday at less than cost of manufacturing. All Novelty Dress Patterns left will be sold at astonishingly low pric Why not bay a nice dress fof your mother, mother-in-law, sister i ter-in-law, while youcan save enough in the price to buy the lings and trimmings. 27 in. black satin, tof min Rbe., former price $1.25. 24 in, black satin, former price $1.00. 22 in. black toille je, former price, $1.10. 22 in. black taff ha f Se, former price 1,00. 22 in. plain and |fagcy bengaline, 500, former price $4.0 Extra line of sil at prices to close. 25 pieces real tc former price 8¢ to 1 18 pieces fine tor former price 25¢ to All Valls, Orient: low Slip Lace at ec 10 doz. white la former price 75c. 5 doz. white lav former price 85c. 4 doz. white lagndrjed shirts, 79c, former price $1.0D. 15 doz. white junlapdried c, former prieb, 5( 10 doz. white) unlaurgiried Shirts, 420, former prife 650. A large broken lot wear, ask to sée them We have some capes in\Plush and Cloth at unh¢ard of pric, look at our Jackets and children’s Wraps. ‘The prices named on maings and carpets shofild close the entre line in one week, We stagd ready to © on everything Our Show Cases, Counter§, Shelv- are all for sale irts, 620., aud velvet at hon laces, 5c., on laces, 13e., Se Silks and Puls and less lried shirts 42c, ied shirts, 562, shirts, en's Under- ing etc E, B. HARBOUR, Broadway | flounder and threw it ove: | mall size, about seven in rendering it most valy oddity of the affair is that ano should assist in the recapture and oa ne to notice the strange marks. Insley Ellis is the one who brought | the fish to land Saturday, and he w | surprised lad, to say the least, dur ne | the hour that succeeded his re: his name inscribed upon the flesh « en | | flounder canght. The reporter youch for the truth of the story, he ing, with many others, exa: fish,and pronounced the inseription the | result of cuta made weeks ago at least Who cut the name and when and where? —New Bedford (Maas) Standard OFFERED A SQUARE GAME. How # Young Lawyer Collected Chicago Gamblers, A young attorney, Just starting o fo his profession in Chicago, was missioned to collect & number of &” by @ prominent tailor of the wr these aocounts were agaipe’ 7 Bome of them bad Judgment had ve judgments, be- ed the me | gamblers. en sued on and | a obtained. ‘fh fered “ne lawyer if he could succeed i wecting any of them, The attorney i bad bie own notion as to how to work On these accounts and listened to the tailor’s advice about hot” with a dubioue smile. He velected @ bill of $76 for ove sui of clothes against a quite noted knight of the green cloth and proceeded to t bis plan. Calling on hie man him that he had not come te thre him with lawsuit or to bluff bit If the bill was correct he would call at any time the debtor would des for a part or the whole of the bill; that if the debtor would say he would not pay the bill the lawyer would not eoll again; that all he ashed was a square deal; that he would eal! on y when the debtor made an appointment to pay money, as he did not propose to in augarate a system of “dunning.” The gambler heard him through with ing for them quate & perfect! said: lectors didn’t know their business They tried to bluff me and they ‘dunned’ me. Your game is a square one and I'll give ita whirl, Here is my card. Call Tuesday and I will pay you half. Have you got any more bills against the boys?” On being told of the other accounts he sat down, took @ dozen of his cards, wrote across them “O. K.,” said to the attorney: Hand one of these to each you will get your money.” The lawyer did so. In not one single instance Was @ bill repudiated aud in every case all appointments and agree- ments to pay were kept with scrupulous fidelity. Every account was finally paid to the last penny and the tailor dered at the collection of these, te desperate accounts,—Chicago Chroni- ele. won: Vegetable Oyster now, Sorape all the outer skin and smal! rootlets from vegetable oysters, and lay them in & pan of cold water to pre. vent discoloration. The scraping e: be done much easier if the roots are DIEHL 310 BROADWAY. New Fall Styles, up-to- date. Bee our new French calt, Trilby toe, only All Sizes, All am LATEST S8TYL! Men’s ShoesN$2 to sam ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. W. A. KOLL MANUFACTURER OF— THE CELEBRATED— Fumar, Turn-Versin, ‘Co, Q, » CIG Strictly Havana filler, HAND MADE. 1 am carrying the largest and most sel Westic pipes in the City GOLD-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted The latter are Novelties. Have also an Jap RS t stfck of Imported Pipes are Beautie: onse lot of Chewing a Dom Smoking Tobaccos. It will pay you to call and examine my ent ok. ——— “SHO Now Ready. Best Sort We are going to sell our Children's © SMALLE We want to draw your children’s trade up in our Shoes, then they will trade with us not trading with us, ask one of our customers our way of treating our cliente—and their feet George VERY OFTT. want your children to grow If you are and about heir lives ut our Shoes, ernhard. DATE GRORER, | >> 3 FRE sit MEATS WAYS ¢ “TUPT F comes O« AND HAND Telephone 124, \37-441 S. Third St. ladles: SS OYSTERS AL- al Price. | A cloak in ouf\store at ” than jcost of the ma making, | | | ALL/ PERSO INDEBTED (TO. US new year with no old accounts, L,B.Ooilie& Co, allowed first to stand in cold water for an hour or #0, Slice rather thin enough to make one quart, and put to cook in a quart of water, Let them boil slowly Four sete of seine on the “edge” of | until very tender, Add a pint of milk, the ground close to the Loag Potnt|a cup of thin cream, salt, and, shore gave a yield of eight barrels,» As when boiling, @ tablespoon ful or two of flour one big lot was being dumped inboard | rubbed to a cream witha little milk one of the crew saw aatrangely marked | Let the soup boll a few minutes until Health. first class work livery. | - Tale week 4 will offer every UNTIL THE NEW YEAR A SP prial and will please pay by the first ot | Jaguary, as we wish to start the! MSTYLLENS OF THK— ‘CELEBRATED Ferndale jBourbon and Rve WHISKEY ell\the best Sour Mash $2,00 yv We also «listill whiskey in the he attenti Jugs, \ Box free. 120 Souths BARGALN SALE ICIAL POR ME agit WOMEN AND CHILDREN WILL BE CONDUCTED AT half of orfgipal price marking, / no\ new tickets¢-you ‘i simply pAy jugt one-half of what “Dp () IR 1. N’S the tag/calls jfor, Thip is a) splendif oppoytunity tc those | Where you can find many useful and appropriate HOL- who nged a clogk to ge a good} IDAY GIFTS. This if your chance to sa per one of this 's atylé at less | cent. on every pair of Ladies ‘pices and Children's Shoes, We have the j | We have them—Heavy, Fine and All oo, Also cheap g five per cent off in avery pair, ‘Lanes’ ano Mews FURNISHING G/J0DS, Best Quauiry axp ket Parers, ‘Holiday Books, John J., Porian, |Bibles, Prayer Books and Devotional Articles. 2 065 (8 Tiroadway, PADUCAH ar WORKS... . 4126 128 North Fifth i Neax Parmer House, feos. 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