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except PANY. a TER. Pad: eSLDENT ORETARY TREASURER ‘ MANAGING EDrIroR DIRRCTORS: « Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W.Clements, Js. Williamson J.J. Dorian. THE DAILY SUN Wve special attention to ALL local hap- Weiser oflmerest in Paduent and” victniy Sot negiecting general news, “which will iven as fully as space Will permit without re- Fd LO expenses JHE WEEKLY SUN Is devoted to the interests of our country, pat Fons and will stall Limes be newsy aud en: Sortdining, while keeping, 118 readers posted {0m alt polliteal aftairy and topics:while it will fe a fenriess and tireless ‘of the doe: Trines and teachings of the Rational: Repubi aS so8 gi vtilopes ean party. CORRESPONDENCE. Aspecial feature of the weekly edition of ‘Tie SUN will be tts Correspondence Depart ment, in which it hopes ably to represent » etgamane within the limits of ts cirew ADVERTISING. Rates of advertysing will be made known on ion MOMs, Suandard Block, “118 North Fourth Subscription Rates. is not true, The storm will break in|ed after delay by proper inquiries congress very quickly if the story be | and investigation ; found to have a basis of fact. people of this country will not see sun of the return cards on the en- their army and navy used to rivet the | velope ; 724,906 claims of a hateful dispotism upon ajthe dead letter office at Washing- wstveNt | people who have so well earned The a better fate. Senato! ing for the Cubyn Republic. Garcia says he will have no trouble in finding it in the exercise of ali its -| proper functions if he will visit the eastern portion of the island, where he will find government in full operation, the people pursuing their daily vocations peaceably and quietly, @ free school those in vogue in the staies in Calixto modeled after foll soldiery Dr. Diaz, a returoed missionary hkewise sysiem operation and the Span conspicuous by their absexce. offers to demonstrate tue ex’sience of a Cuban goversmeat ia the ful! ex- ercise of its proper functions by 'ead- ing straight to the capital aly repre- sentative selected by Mr, Cleveland. If Mr. Cleveland is disposed to be fair he should Mr. Diz proposition and let him seule a poiat accept Money is in Cuba hunt-} Daily, per annui.. Daily, Be. anonths. Daily, One month Daily, per week... $ 4. 50]of which so much is made, and waich 2.25 stands in the - 10 cents way of the deserved ch recognition, PH _ reform he hasn't yet > y bi | ‘their claims. / yr long since a man by the name staie Weekly, per annum in ad- Vance.....+. * 1.00 Specimen copies free of Winner was accused in the of Missouri of the murder of his wife ~Jand several children. It was alleged that he had several accomplices and OOOO J the circumstaners were minutely Tnene bas been a steady increase | tailed by an alleged confession on % in the gold reserve held in the Treas-|the part of a woman. The people tiry department since the election. It} became greatly excited and enraged fuuvunted to $137,316,543 last Sat-/and Winner and one of his accom- plices implicated by the woman were lynched. This circumstance occurred about a month ago, Now the prose- cuting attorney for- ward and says has evi- § dence that convinces him the point and the great powers have given} up fortunate men were innocent of the him a week longer. ee ‘Tur state of Mississippi is credited with the smallest number of patents issued to any state in the Union dur- ing the year 1896. The least pro- gressive state in the Union is the proper field for the most despicable frauds upon the ballot hox. Srcnerany or State Lesueur, of ouri, gives the figures to show in de- Tne unspeakable Turk is not yet quite ready to become speakable. In ‘other words though he promises to come to the comes he crime with which they were charged and that the real murderers were members of the party who lynched them. There is liitle doubt that in many the made to suffer death at the bands oj excited mobs who take the law into instances innocent are their own hands and visit death upon the supposed criminals. Far better law's is it to brook the delays and give the accused the benefit of a fair In ninety-nine M that Missouri is the greatest state the Union, all things considered. Of course Mr. Lesueur refers mainly to resources and possibilities. She will} true where the crime is particularly have to get an anti-Popu PoP4-| heinous, for it is in such cases that Jation before she can be truely great. |the mob is most excited a least able to do justice. Ir the business men of Paducah ectmcsemastieigia will during the long winter evenings] Tux late Joseph B, McCullagh and dull business season to come or- | was an example of a map who knew ganize a commercial club or board of|just one thing and knew that thing trade and get ready to capture some]thoroughly. Mr, McCullagh hat of the manufacturing concerns that | followed during a long life the single will be seeking a location in the/vocation of journalist. A man of spring, the city of Paducah will be] broad intellect, a ready Irish wit,and greatly benefited and future gener-/rare facility of expression he was ations will and call them|able early ia life to take a high po- blessed. sition, which by untiring and industry he held-to thé end be- ing recognized as in the first rank of American journalists for many years, Mr. McCullagh never knew a vaca- and impartial trial. out of a hundred cases justice will be better served, and this is especially and hence rise up devotion Byron woke one morning and found himself famous. Fame does not come toallof us. Burto all whom the sickle of father time sees 2 tion, and up to the latest day fit to spare comes age. To most of} (+ his tite only sickness preven- us itis unwelcome, but if crowned|teq his looking after the with the growing wisdom, patience] smallest detail of the vast business and devotion that should character-!he had in charge. Conscious of his ize it there ig nothing lovlier in alllown good judgement he trusted no the earth, than that life in which “An old age serene and bright, ticipation in And lonely as a Lapland night, | which he naturally acquired, from a . $ their disuse, a distaste, But those ‘Tux Son is the only newspaper in] Who came in contact with him most the honesty | say that in his moments of relaxation His labors prevented a par- for other. social functions, the city which has had 2,000,412 letters were returned to the writers by rea- letters were sent to ton. The money order® business of the office aggregated $34,406,182. The surplus of earnings over expenditures in the Chic postoffice, and which is turned the United 8 treasury, amounts $3,055 With such « showing as this we ean- not blame the people of Chicago if tley have set their heads to have a ‘fine postoffice building. They think it must cost at least $4,000,000. into tes to A CONTEMPTIBLE PRACTICE. There is nothing much more con- feasance in office or is derelict in tion in the mind fall on of the public may an innocent official. Such insinuating articles give that the man them is either a coward or opinion, to work scheme blackmail. It is to be hoped that our city ofti- some thus made and listen to no accusa- tion whose maker is too cowardly to show his full hand, Senator Walcott’s Mission. A Washington dispatch says: The success of Senator Wolcott's mission abroad to advance the cause of bimetallism in the principal nations of the Old World will undoubtedly exercise a great influence on the Senator's polit fortunes, As mat- ters look in his own state the Sen- ator’s political future is at stake. He stood with his party in the last cam- paign in the face of the almost unani- mous sentiment of his constituents, Even outside of the issue involved in this contest he had enstranged him- self from bis people to a degrre by his speech last session on the Venezuelan question, and by bis failure to vote on the question of ailding the free silver rider to the Dingley tariff bill. Mr. Wolcott or- ganized the McKinley movement in Colofado after the St. Louis conven- tion, He bad a state conven held which put full ticket in t field, and had campa of win- This he could never have ex- but those who were he believed there was hope ning. i the si percent of the vote polled by bis candidates. He has gone to work with a hand a will which are characteristic of him. If, he wins he will reconquer his own state, to say nothing of the effect upon the world at large. The Ven- ezuelan speech duct in the campaign will all be for- gotten and forgiven.” | Fur Sealing Question Washington, D. C., J interesting and important contribution to the seal question is a report compiled by Expert Leonard | Stejneger, of the tional Museum, on ‘‘Russian Fur Seal Islands,’’ just issued by the United States Fish| Commission. The report 1s bi male upon two investigations, 2 | during the palmiest days of the sealing adnate and the other when | Stejneger was sent as a special at-| tache of the commission to inquire into the recent decline of the seals and compare the conditions for the past thirteen years, | 4.—An| official | one ma and courage to published to the/he was a genial and entertaining, )° “py, report says the thirty-mile | world, verified by the affidavit of|companionable man, The suicide] zone stipulated in the Russian-British | three of its staff best qualified to]theory, advanced alone by Dr. | arrangement of 1895 has been found speak on the question, a statement of Hughes, seems to have small grounds its actual bonafide circulation. ‘The]for belief, and is rejected by all who others each claim the largest cireu-}Knew the man, ‘The circumsta) Jation, but if they have it why do]of the death and Mr, MeCullagh’s hey not give the people the benefit] condition leave ample room for the dt's verified statement. Until they|hypothesia of death by accident have done so they will certainly uot The thousands of Mr. McCul convince the people of the truth of] admirers much prefer to accept it, eared WORK OF A’ GREAT Post island of the Bebri the mail s and pel der Isiands si utterly valueless as a protective measure against sealing ’ e bee igued for | life on and North ssive driving on rookeries Pacific Ocean—e , raids on the sealing. The Comman- I herd is being killed off so rupidly that in a season or two it must hgeome utterly unprofital to hunt the*animals in the open s¢ OFFICE The report of Postu ot Chicago, figures which will Two most promising young men u very in- wound up a week's debauch by com- lanters House contains some Had | teresting mitting suicide at the PI in St. Louis last Friday night. they let severely alone the ‘‘flowing}to gain an idea of the immensity of bowl’? they would perbaps have lived | the business transacted in the postal | t Jong and useful and t city. ‘The to- Dlessing and happiness to their rel- ‘atWyes and friends. If young men of] ring the year were conWvial tendencies will look uponfincrease of $% the numerous miserable wrecks with} cent. over the ree which the highway is strewn, through] this vast sum 80 per cent. help us|! been a | department of a gr s tal receipts of the city post office du- lives ri t Anfj rl x i as from | ¢ fore the terrible monster sets his] 942,78. An increase of 961,90 natives for one year and the extermi-| ‘arkuble resemblance, Tie ferwne fangs upon their precious lives too] or per cent, over those of 1895 nation of the sludge dogs on Kebring| q man of striking appearayge, This firmly to leave hope of escape. No less than 800,000,000 pieces of | Island | bust and @ portrait of him painted by sail ware haddieds of. which 80/76 | ene MacMonnies are among his mother's | es, id. P % DR, BELL'S PINE TAR HONEY, | most valuable possessions, Iv, as reported from Madrid, Pres-| per cent. originated in Chicago, Of| ig MacMonnies is famous as a sculptor. ident Cleveland and Secrctary tla ane Tat amount the carriers ee ibd | a scnnke 9° Sew Theory in the bok ble sori ith» Leeda ray uid have assured Spain that the power 0f1269,440,000 pleces of 99.45 per! Treatment of All Gough, Lung | never took lessons fn mixing colors or the §United States will be invoked to{ cent., the average number of pleces and Bronchial Trbubles—It iting. As a boy and a young compel the Cubans to accept euton-/ handled by each carrier being 166,- Cardaand Cuses Quick owas ale aye any either with omy on such terms as may be agreed} 442 pieces. The postmaster esti- pig fara hid Gee ea ok Ae on by the United States and Spain, mates that the nomber of letters Fe) Absolutely harmless and pleasant | Httle after his work hours.—N, Y, Press ay will hear such a storm of right-[ceived in Chicago average 147 forlio take, It cuts loose the mucous Ducking Beolding Women, indignation from the country as}each man woman and child jn the] without exertion of straimng and t the practice of immersing noisy sident has ever heard, Itis}city, This is 5 percent. greater stops the cough atfynce by heating | women in, ponds or streams wes in fall | the inflamed parts; gives vigor and | **'"# ot the close of the seventeenth able to suppose that the} than the average for the city of Tom a Le ne reepieatory onus au | CSE turY sylilenced from the “cham ont would go so far in oppos-|don, England. we oft expressed wishes of the] There were received at the office we, but in view of bis course in] with defective addresses during the POmMesion with the Hawaiian matter | year a total of 4,529,990 letters. Of Wat least room for doubt if i:*this number 1,405,272 were deliver-1 a ke scheme would involve supporting the produces a conditiob in which all the functions are exerted with regularity | ¢ These radical recommendations are made; ‘i and absolute prohibition of wic sealing in the the orth Pa- Ocean and Behring Sea at easons for at least six years, after hat time total prohibition at all sea- ons in Bebring Sea, and Pacific} 0 trim bls nails, His mother ad to take , weg vs east longi. | ‘Be law into her own hands at times and oean west of 17 cast longi scissors. With the aid of his ude and north of 62 degrees north] ‘aie he made groups in was. His tres atitude, or, if preferable, within | jney of foliage and the outlines of his miles from the} ¥ of killing | 1 one of 150 nautical slands; total prohibition on laud for one year; after that time] fin . ; wre 4 ui he ex. | Vachelor seals to he taken on land | P4ils, hairpins and knives in his modei- ) the medium of intoxicating liquor] the sale of postage stamps. The ex- not later than August 1, ‘This| ing. After he became a pupil of Augus they would certainly call a balt be-}penditures of the year were $2,220,- tus Bt. Gaudens he made a plaster bust ind harmony. For sale by Ochisehlaeger de Wal-] apy er, Fifth and Broadway. i temptible than that alleged journ ism which consisis in ‘writing up’’ a person indirectly or by insinuation. If a public official is guilty of a mal- his moral behavior, or it he neglects his without calling his name, the accusa- rise to the who wiites is trying of private cials will absolutely ignore all charges gn made as if| near to| that he was disappoiated in| ud the senator’s con- | the seal | ® duty, the only honorable way for a ft ‘ P F I A I Y newspaper to treat the case is either This week we will offer every . ° ~ A to letit alone or to mention the of- ts Joak in pur\store at ust one ; ce ficial’s name and make the criticisms . Piel peice: WOE ——IS WEADQUARTERS FOR Pinvuen, however, the attack is| marking, pro vew tickts—you| MOliday Groceries, made on a ‘wellknown official”| simply pay jast oue half of what Fruit Cake Materials, for, This splendid Opportunity for th is tag dalls thos 4 who need adloak to get # at le al one of this fear's style than cost of the mater ani making, ALL PERSONS ‘INDEBTED 10 US Will please pay by te first o January, as w new year with no old accounts L E Opilvie dC, Important Nptice eniselve gers & b ure L debted to the firms of and Jolin Rogers & Spu warned to call nee at my offic No. ath |Fourth street, and thereby e to| 118 SOUTH SECOND SLREET. | then selves cost I Will be forced | ——_— ane to proceed by law to dplldet | unless otherwise ed Aronipt a | Ep H. Pohyran A W Receiver of Rogers & King gd Jolin | Rogers & Son. tf r L ' j For Rent. The new Sith building, corner Tire. ; Thied and_¢ streets, formerly ‘ Expert oveupied byte Globe Liquor Co be divided ato preferred For patticulars ap 20 Norah Second street. two stor | | Hickory Stove Wood. For nice stove wpod telephone 29 | $1 per load. tf Out River Seage anp Row Co. . MODELED WITH HISFINGER NAILS | | How the Sculptor Worked in Clay During | Ils Boyhood Days. Since childhood MacMonnies has been in 1 in art As a re | " re his chief amu: nt relatives in Bre statue famous white ele ow on earth, whieh ix t hen the pantry fail rgum, This he ees t Ilis pennies were inve im, His aunt had a life of Gen, Washi side bis hors The finish ty of this little piece of work : markable, when the age of the arti md the d s er which he la- | red ered Wh rking in wax he used his finger for tool He could not get ¢ implements he needed, so he culti d nails that would have | it tom mandarin. This habit did not suit his mother's idea of cleanli ness, The biggest rows 1u the MacMon nies household were on when I’red had igures foretell the strength and har mony of his later works. While nails were growing he used old of his father which is conside ued by t tistorical manuseripts ommission, The ducking-stool pro ided, with the new chair for it, and the ratus bought for branding felons wish to Start the |married you you v Furthermore ye throughout the coming year, Hut, if you are sick, and if you do getsick, come td us for drugs, We yotwant, Are adding to our best Family We hope not wish you he have everything stock daily and are youtnearest and Drug Store. = reat &Ipe rh D BACON & CO,, PHARMACISTS | Cor. 7h aad Jackson Sts, 310 BROARWAY, SMe New Fall Style up to: date. See our new French calt, Trilby toe, only } 6B3.50 All Sizes, All Widths from C to E. Men’s, Ladies’ ana Children’s | Shoes Busia STYLES, pow LAR PRIC Men's Shoes, $2 to $5. ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. W. A. KOLLEY, Apples and Oranges, 1 Fresh Canned Goods; &c. THE CELEBRATED— if Fumar, Turn-Verein,."'Co, Q,”’ Jap and Midget Rayana * CIGARS =} HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor. 9th and 1 | Telepnone 119. rimble Sts. ‘ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY ‘AT LOW PRICES, “it The lowest place inown\ to get first-class\PHOTO- We Make a Specialty of | | GRAPHS for the Holidays\is at BRUCE'S STUDIO. j 112 S. Third Street. | THE CITY BAKERY Having FRUALT | CAKES, We can offer you saite fot less money than you San make We also have a of all kins of AND CAKES. F. KIRCHHOFF. baked a large lot of very fine them at home, BREAD fine line BUacksMiTH AND Horse Suoer, APPRECIATE TRADE WILI YOUR SCHOOL SHOES SMALLEST. PROFIT. | We want to draw your children’s trade; we want your chjldren to grow | up in our Shoes, then they will trade with us AM their lives. If you are | not trading with us, ask one of our customers ‘about our Shoes, and about ing our clients—and their feet Ge ore. Bernhard, Postal Telegrapti CABLE COMPANY 314 BROADWAY, Up-to-date pkople patrou Quick and reliable service gudranteed. | We are going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY | » Steam * Laundry, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, us Messengers fyrnist notes and smalh par | part of the city, “ito ca ‘ls to any EDWIN W. OVERSTREET. | 1G r , mon Re 3 BROADWAY. eee TELEPHQNE 200, A LITTLE NONSENSE. ; Give us your Jauhdry if you want _ first ciass work snd prompt de- —"Oh, Jack! Charley came to see me | jyory Inst night. Ie was horribly intoxi- of cate “Aw—er—er--was I with |him?”"—Truth: SDlished 1986, Incorporated 18h —She (on ocean liner) dt n't Fre going to lunchec the steward to overboard."—Life. —In the Cafe. He epare It fet throw it ‘ Johnson Foun “You know Brown?” “What Brown? “C, de Courcey Van Rensselaer Brown,” “Yesh; wha's his Y, Sun, | hy, you foolish boy, if I | Idn’t be able even Well—er—couldn't vei er 1 Steam Engiqes, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery m, why don't you spend your time And Tobadea Screws, Brass womew here than about this sa loon?” Jagson—" "Cos it's the on! | and Tron FYtipgs. Castings of all kinds) on | one in town,"—Town Topics. | Papvucan . ry and achine Co. Manufapihrers and Dealers in to dres iu T learn ?”—Brook remperance “Hubby, what in the deuce did you nean by letting that note I indorsed for you go to protest?” “Why, there was no other way unless 1 paid | the thing.”—Detroit Free Pre ‘Tommy—"Paw, was there any fire works in the days of the Bib) Mr No~tniess you count D: He etty good giant cracker at one Indianapolis Journal, ~-Mamma—"You naughty boy; you want 9 Ww hipptog, what you POISON| FROM THE SYSTEM want.” Innocent nma, what was \ Kenrecky. {2uemaemeenseeieemianeiaeaines | When You Wagt Something To PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER AND ERADICATE ALL |Bibles, Prayer Books and Whiskies, Win@s, Beer, Corner Se ndaue ay and Provision Line want, ALL KINDS O¢ AND OYSTERS AL- the best Sour M Strictly Havana filler, HAND MADE. wih pry ing ee argest and most select stock of Imported ayd Do- GOLO-BUG and 16 TO 1 Sliver Mounted Pipes are Beautie The latter are Novelties. Have aldo an immense lot of Chewing and Ww. a. KOL. | Fy EY, mere, es EMRE Ee “| | UP-TO-DATE GROGERS| >> FRESH N FRESH MEATS WAYS ON HAND. Telephone 124, 437-441 S. Thitd St AAA DARAmMADRDADR DD” ——DISTIPLERS OF ng CELEBRATED Ferndale Bourbonand Rve WHISKEY We also «till and sell $2.00 whiskey in The state Mail orders\ given special Boxes and bottle furnished ul Street, UNTIL THE NEW YEAR A SPECIAL WOMEN AND CHILDREN WILL BARGAIN SALE BE FORM CONDUCTED AT DORIAN Wh an find many useful and a riate - IDAY GIFTA. Tue bree ae on every pair of Ladies per » Men's and Childtgn's Shoes, We have the Finest Cheap Shoes and The Cheapest Fine Shoes IN THE crry, BLANKETS. We have them—Heavy, Kine and All Wool, Also cheap gendes. five per cent off on every pair, Lapies’ ano MleN's FURNISHING GOODS, Best Quatiyy Holiday Books, ‘Twenty- axp Lowest Price John J, Dorian, Devotional Articles, 205 Broadway. WHEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST +You can find it at DETZEL’ S! ——Where we keep the finest of Cigars, RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, etc Pi ADUC: AH CYCLE WORKS... and 126 128 North F Neax Parmer House, Fifth Street, DEALERS = INe— High Grade Bicyo] and Bicycle undries nt for Odell Typewriter, Price th, :00, Suitable for Mivisters, Doc- » andin reach of all, i ha the City, Lawyers, ‘ is the From September 1 that you waid the other day about the | HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, in the face, are among the entries— Chicago Inter Ocean, duty of self-denial” — Philadelphia | HALL MEDIQINE CO., Dulletin, Papucan, Ky \ | call and see OUR WHEEL BEST SK, Or or RIDING, WE lnvite you to 4 and get Botwik Prices on same, JOR, PURYEAR, Mainger,