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recall twenty years, and to jdiscover thereby what faculty is every afternoon, except! best developed. According to the at sais COMPANY predominant faculty shall the profes ose! iy, aun : } LW] eu I {sion be selected. Hence the future} Meeti: f the City Council Last Lee ee EEE EEEEEEEE EE : : aka a pa =) Sick? |That they Give Babies Away. . e hen __prestnant | Mistaken choices in life’s work. But those legally inclined, with the facul- " Wikaimeeorron | ty of speech or abstruse reasoning well developed, will be lawyers, and FM. Fisher JR, Smiyy Te can? **| go in other professions. ‘This is # ‘Williamson J ———====== |Utopean idea, but not much more} ri,. street Improvement Matter] john §, Hopkins... Rvanwville and if you do get sid, pome to us for drugs We a. to make room for pring goods. THE DAILY SUN surprising than hed bere eed Tn Argued at Length, Geo. H. Cowling. : Metropole have everything you Want. Are adding to our we want is for yan to see the ra Will give epecial attention to att, joont, map. | feats accomplished by the X-rays. Ashland City. ... +++ Danville stock daily and are your\yearest and best Markily that we are offering to the tiade in Mew Necting general news, which will ven £s fully as space will pormalt without re- i univers+ to expense. Tue iron trade, which univers: ally accepted as the barometer of IHE WEEKLY SUN general business conditions, has 19 devote wait at all mes be newsy nod PS). shown a most gratifying improvement ertsining. waste KeePing, Lonycrenie Wi wit | within the past few months, and has oh en et aa herein eee eta = ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘Tho Sun is authorized to announ ¢ 1. D. WILCOX as a candidate for sheriff of MoCracken coun, ty, subject to Democratic primary vo be held CITY SOLONS. GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. IMPORTANT MATTERS DISCUSSED ARRIVALS. DEPART City of Clarksvill Dick Fowler... Geo. H. Cowling John 8. Hopkins. KoTRS. A DETAILED REPORT OF THE MEETING. ee Last night’s meeting of the coun- itt aad lle OB. 15 atc acti \ ri We hope not. Drug Store. urthetmore we wish ydn health ++T throughout the comhjng year, But, if you Age sick, Are You «Ide ~ be a fearleas and tireless exponent of tne 4°<"| crown steadily better, the production | cil was not long, and several lively trines and teachings of the National Kepwbi- can party. having increased 11,000 tons in CORRESPONDENCE. October and 18,000 tons in Novem- Acspecial feature of the weekly edition of ber and.a like amount in December. apt edtbee tarmnzsitets dP -7He improved business conditions are $TaEy loraltty wishin the iran of \te circ’) ining surely, if slowly, and they ADVERTISING. are coming as rapidly as we have Rates of advertysing will be made known on | 40Y right to expect after so wide and —- continued a disturbance as they have E.OMce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth suffered. From the number of mills = ===] now running it may be expected the product for the month of January 2.25 will nearly approach the largest out- “40 | but in the history of the industry in Subscription Rates. Daily, per annum.. Daily, Six months Daily, One month ee vance .. Specimen copies free make the Exposition of 1900 the greatest of all World's Expositions. The attraction of the Exposition to take the place of the Ferris Wheel of our great show, will be a mammoth bicycle, so large that a thousand people can be accommodated in_its tubes and tires. Its rubber tires will be gigantic stair cases. Its bars will be balls for art museums and palatial diving saloons, while its saddle will be a vast platform higher than the TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1897. ne) Ir is stated that the inauguration of the Populist governor of Colorado cost but $5.00 It is certaivly an open question whether it is worth so much as that. Wuex note is mate of the fact that the total vote received by Tom Wat- b ton, the Populist candidate for vice-| highest tower and as commodious as president, in the electoral college, was the stage of a Metropolitan theater. only eighteen, that may reasonably be It has been an interesting problem as accepted as « candid pronunciamento| to what could be made that would which emanates from the Populist] answer all the purposes that the Fer- leaders and proclaims that they will] ris Wheel did, but the Frenchmen | never again fuse with the Democrats. have evidently found it. In the fusion they were smothered. Tuene is no class of people better ‘ed the idea] Walifled to speak on the subject of business conditions and prospects than railroad n When, there- of Mr. Bryan’s lecture tour and who ‘ in aah Sea ae co oan fore, President Stuyvesant Fish, of clear $100,000 by the contract. He the Illinois Central, expresses his nd hie associates are now glad to get|e0avictions of the ontlook for the out of their engagement without business of the future io the terms losing that amount. The first lec- following, we may believe there is ture, delivered at Atlanta, fell so fiat| Substantial reason for the faith that that Mr. Bryan himself could not but}'* '® him. Mr, Fish says “This see that it had proven a failure and| country is standing on a pivot; that he refused to accept the $10,000 ten- is, the country is just evening itself dered under the contract for the first|° leveling itself off, and now stands ten lectures. ready to beturned. It is quite cer- - - tain, however, what the movement ‘Tue Brosius bill, which has passed] Will be. All the country needs today discussions relieved any tedium or tiresomness that may otherwise have been imposed. The printing ordinance was given final passage. The artesion well ordinance, pre- sented in new attire und referred back, and Major Barnes’ street im- provemeut franchise, diseussed for some time, and finally left where it was at the start. One of the most important mat- ters mentioned was that of removing sink wells, Asa result of the com- plaint of inhabitants of the West End, Mayor Yeiser has decided to filt tions his determination. aud offal, and the council sanc- city, a score or more being in the prolonged howl will 1n all probability be raised. apt. Bily Augustus was assistant fire chief. All the members were present last night. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. FINANCE COMMITTEE, Chairman Rinckleff presented the following bills which were allowed: Jemes H. Wilcox etre ecensoe® 1D Oak Grove pe Rie TTL The report of Col. bands as back tax read, showing collection of $2,193.79. Report was received and filed. elected tax the city assessor's him in his work. Lockup Keeper Kellar was allowed $98.62 "9. books to assist $122.89 was also allowed. The pauper account of $1.95 was allowed, in favor of the mayor. ORDINANCE COMMITTEE. Chairman Farley nance regulating the public printer. It was the second reading. lowest bidder. against the ordinance. L. D. Hus-|morning for collector was { will The city tax collector’. report was|terday afternoon read, showing collections to be $2,-]e:mpties en route up the Cumberland In this connection the city | after a tow of ties, lector was granted access to ‘The street inspector's account of read the ordi- Capt. Carter said he was in favor of giving the public printing to the He said that he was Traffic good on the levee. Big water is looked for on short notice. The Dick Fowler left for Cairg as usual this morning. The locals were all in and out on fine time this forenoon. The City of Clarksville left for Elizabethtown today at noon. Capt. Jobn Gilbert, of Evansville, was in the city on business yester- day. The W. F. Nisbet from Cincinnati for Memphis is due to pass down to- day. The Jobu S$. Hopkins was down “The City of Sheffield is due here There are} tomorrow from St. Louis en route up hundreds of these wells all over the] the Tennessee. The Ashland City is due bere this heart of the business portion, and | afterndbon and leaves on her return to Danville tomorrow, ‘The river this morning stood 15.2 above zero which isa rise of five tenths in the past twenty-four hours. The City of Chattanooga arrived out of the Tennessee vester.Iny after- noon with six barges londed with ie left this fore the Cumberland The towbo noon en route uj Engineer Clay Warden left this Vicksburg, where he aevept a position on some stet.mer. The towboat, R.A, Speed, lest yes- wich a tow of A big swell is reported in both the Cumberland and ‘Tenvessee rivers. ‘TLis will make navigation good, and will give an impetus to the steamboat trade. There will be put on the new ;|Steamer Queen City, now in course of construction at Cincinnati, a hol- low forge steel tempered shaft in- stead of a solid shaft. The Evansvill and Nashville packet W. K. Phillips, which has heretofore been impeded by low water, is now waltzing up and down the Wild Suwanee and doing a large business, Pp. F-LALLLY —-IS HEADQUARTERS FOR— Holiday Groceries, \ Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, ‘ imine pnforce the ordi- Daily, per week. 10 cents} America, indiscriminately en 4 Neel en fares Lo ‘i —— = nance which probibits the existence} #ud away for Evansville on fine time Fumar, Turn-Verein, '*Co Weekly, per annum 1.00| THR Parisians are preparing to| 41.1 use of wells for the disposure of {this morning, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. + Ture Vorvin, Go. Q” Dap and Midget Hava HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 119. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts. ARTISTIG PHOTOGRAPHY ea AT LOW PRIGES, SS) iwi The lowest plage tu og to pe class PHOTO. GRAPUS for the Holidays is at | BRUCE’S STUDIO. We Wake a Specialty of 112 8. Third Street. Job Printing DONE BY JOB PRINTERS, | LS a DONE CHEAPER. DONE BETTER. Y DONE QUICKE | CAN BE HAD AT—— |This is Not the Day ; But instead SHOES at your ova \iloes. As all our heavy Ladies’ and Childreh’s Sho¢s THESE BARGAINS HENRY DEIEL "Phone 310, & SON'S, W. A. KOLLEY, THE CELEBRATED— Strictly Havana fillec) HAND MADE, 1 am carrying the largyst and most selecteock of Imported and Do ed Ply mestic pipes in the City, GOLO-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted Pipes are Beauties, Have also an immense lot of Chewing and The latter are Novelties. \ Smoking Tobaccos, \ It will pay you to call and eXmmine my entire stogk. WwW. A.KOLLEY, » KAMLEITER| ns and a) dap Line that you OER, | De ALL KINDS O¢ FRESH MEATS yo OYSTERS AL- Ww AYS WN HAN Telephone 124. \.\ 437-4418 St VeVEVEVS VUEVUVVVUBVY ; want, Sl > 1 UP-TO-DATE b UNTIL THE NEW YEAR A SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN WILL BE CONDUCTED AT DORIAN’S Where yOy can find many useful and appropriate HOL- . ACROSS THE SEA. IDAY FTS. ‘This is ypur chance to save 25 per If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in ge the lower house of congress, pro-/is a leader—financial leader—a | Major Barnes agreed with Capt. vides for national banks with a capi-] Moses of the business world, who Caner rad eet ieagreva bale tal as low as $20,000 in cities of 4,-| will make a start. The capital of /B&RCe PY Saying the price should’ ny cent, on every exceed a certain amount. The 000 and lees. There appears to be/the country isready and the people no valid argument for the limitation] themselves are ready ; they are will- heretofore set, of $50,000, nor for] ing for some financier or business the limitation of the issue to 90 per|man who will start the ball rolling. eent. of the bonds held. The Bro-} Then the floodgates of investment sius bill is in the interest of business] will be turned loose and this broad by increasing the scope of the na-| land of ours will be swept over by a amendment was lost, nance was given final passage. given second reading, merchant the right to post or dis- and the ordi- obscure passage in the license ordi- u nance relative tu bill posting was} pd’s sweetheart, It gives a tribute bills advertising his own bus-} yy, A race across 2,000 miles of water for & wife was recently ended at Ellis Island. The race was between Mrs. ‘The ordinance construing a rather | Franz Molineaux, a deserted wife, and a young girl, Bertha Nesbling, the hus- wife won the race by four hours ud, incidentally, the erring husband. ‘Moélineaux had been wealthy in Ber- Ho had married the daughter of Modern Style; if you want full cotsnt, reli- able goods, give us a call. We guarantee our work, and give you what you buy. THE SUN. r of Ladies’, Me's and Children’s Shoes. We have the Finest Cheap Shoes and "@ The Cheapest Fine Shoes \ IN TRE CITY, ‘BLANKETS. tional banks and adding not only to] great wave of prosperity such as it pal ble kg the bill poster’s| rich grain merchant. When he failed by a sk ‘ icense o per annum, in business he quarreled with his wife, We have them—Heaty, F' dl All Wool. Alsp cheap grades. ‘T'wenty. £5 the volume rato esate and] bas never yet see! Capt Fatlay’ offerkd Ao) ames: | lor ahs cusde some remark shout hic 2 e have them bag Sea boots (oy v cheap grades, ‘I'wenty- ii ae of this circulating me-} pag first great battlelield reunion | ment to the ordinance, allowing mer-| poverty which angered him. He left ? wir iam. Tlinata. chants to advertise their business] ber, saying 1e would go to Amer- will be held on the Wilson’s Creek | ¢ ras Agi \. —_—_—_—_ i rat nee ty: gin life over again. They , q Appvt Haw, the Tarkish ruler, | (Mo.) battlefield on the anniversity ea ee Clery Lrovided they ate | were proud and she permitted him to go Our January Bali ADIES’ AND EN'S\\F c who has had to submit to so many| of the great battle in August. It is} ment was adopted and the ordinance pee athongh fe Rew Beart ake joved Cl ak } 1 y | Best Quauity anh Lowest Pricys. a mdignities at the tiands of the|expected the blue and the gray will/ as amended given first passage. ‘The man came over here and by bard to] ale \ | ° \ ~ ‘spowers’ during the past year, ia| join in the celebration, and Gen. Jo.| ‘The ordinance granting a frau-| work established himself and was tn re- } a il Holiday Books, ‘ ' i niitaectn all shise for constructing a system of|ceipt of a good salary. He thought / rN Iln- defense of the Turkish prerogative of | Shelby, Commander-in-chief of the] "0" (OF Cols ticle it by | Fi ie Bibl t 4 rea con), | Mater work » supplied. by arte- | sometimes of the woman over in Berlin. | Is in fall dwing. There are hand | \ ibles, Prayer Books an ‘ ‘. murder and rapine, is now threatened Confederate organization, has sigui-} io wells was real. It was at the| She was living with her wealthy father, | some Jabkets-in our Cloak Roow | i D 4 y 8 Sa di 5 , with a rupture from the agitation of{ ied. his approval of the movement: |preceding mecting referred te the| ho wae ers fondofher, Inaepiritof| gq when/the season tegao. Many) J, W, YOUNG & SON evotional Articles. 205 Broauway. 4 the young Turks who are making a | It is believed, from the interest mani-|ordivance committee, Lt states that Poe eee ee erte nome | of the fipest styses are here yet, as tat Peart strong effort to arouse the Turkish fested, it will be necessary to pro-| the upset price of the franchise shall]. jad made here at 1669 Lexington| |8 often the case the best is left be- Prpprietors. nee an be $5,000. It also provides that the] syenue, cause of their cxpensivences, We blood against Abdul. Dissension in| Vide camping facilities for 100,000 the Turkish empire resulting in the}|Ppeople. Alarge number of tents |grantee shall execute a $2,500 bond io begin the borivg of a well and Mrs. Molineaux beard of the other woman and embarked in all haste on 106 BROADWAY, upset the prige and cut all of them in half, ‘They are just as stylish, WHEN ‘YOU DRINK destruction of a good percentage of Will be loaned by the war departs continue the depth of 1,500 fect at] the steamer Lahn, bound for New York. | just as good, but/they are not so TELERRONE '¥po- ND IN the Turkish population would be a! ment, and the state of Illinois is ex-/ {east within ninety days, and to com-| The other one, Bertha Neibling, wasa costly. Remember the prices are | Goveus your lagndry if \you jwant p maye in the interest of civilization, | pected to contribute $15,000 toward | plete the work inside of two years, Ht geet ering pare Hii just one-half the ‘origival prices, | tirs work sk prompt! de . 1K THE BEST the expenses of the celebration. The} Mt Barnes moved to refer the yet the fast steamer Lahn beat her into livery | J ——Yoidgak flod it at—__ Tne terrible famine which, with) patt'e of Wi'son’s Creek was in some | the added horrors of the bubonic respects one of the most important | plague, is rapidly depopulatirg patties of the war. It was the first | British India, and which will cost the ‘engagement of consequence after the Indian government $25,000,000 or| battle of Bull -Run, and without $50,000,000 to stay with imported) doubt resulted in the heaviest loss of food, will doubtless indirectly have a! jife, for the number engaged, of any Very important effect on the future hattleof the war. The death of ordinance back to the ordinavce com- mittee, Mr. Williamson moved to amend the ordinance by inserting a provis- ion to have the pipes simple cast iron, without requiring steel or wrought iron pipes, and to specify that vot only the public buildings, ete., but the’ churches as well, be supplied with water free. ‘Lhe amendments wt by four hours, with Mrs, Molineaux in the first cabin, She had little difficulty in interesting the authorities in her case. Detective Peter Groden found her husband and {p+ formed him that » woman was at Ellis Island waiting to see him.» Molineaux was taken there and the commissioner of immigration asked some very search: ing questions. Then he dismissed him to unother room and talked to Mrs, Mol- Handkerchiefs, See for Yourself What values we are offering in Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. During | gore veiepnone 1 the rush before Christmas several tstienes Toveyuone 1) dozen handkerehiefs got crusted = " and soiled We offer the entire Jot R. M, McCUNE, at 17¢, each or three for 50c. They ‘Maiil, Effinger & Co Undertakef@-and embaimers 130 S Third DETAEL’'S. ——Where we keep the Byest of — Whiskies, Wines, Beér) Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, grain warket of the United States. General Nathaniel Lyon, the de- euTion nd the ordinance was re-| ineqaux, Neither husband nor wife knew They are our 25c) quality, are ecoi. | Plain and ) . ET The widespread use of our American | partment commander, was felt as a! ; of the presence of the other on thé | toned edge and /embroidered, and Qriamental @ | A DUCA H CYCLE WORKS maize for the relief of the famine dis-| serious loss to the [nion cause. i Setieetsrass ticaksAtal were brought into the same | most of them axe all linen “Also ° IMO. 0, ' tricts,which is induced by ite greater! (soneral (hen Captain) Powel Clay- ae a te cae room. ‘The wife at theaightof herhus-| 20 dozens of lalies’ all linen and) 224 Court S:, “SA INTER. and 126 128 sitth S 4 ) ttee had been unable to agree broidered If: a ps North Fifth Street, . cheapness, will doubtless result in its] ton commanded a company of 74 /on the awning question. He desired | 084 threw her arms ground his neck | om onaderes mydkerchiets Ghat) ere ene reese " ‘i af sf be BS : a , were 38c. n 4 269. = AR * SE. adoption as one of the PFO! men, of whom no jess than 39 fell, | the council to settle the matter. We inte eoparanas ead told c. DOW go st 2h¢. |p Ps ee . tan House, adacts -of the stricken terri-|ijled and wounded. tory. This must eventually result in He moved that the Leigh Fruit company be permitted to put up a bim how cruelly she had ‘misupder stood him and that she would willingly shure poverty and a crust of bread with Scissors. ATR WMSOH, fees mel RS the curtailment of our foreign mar- OLD BOAKD, wooden shed at its byilding, corner i ket for our distinctive staple — Second and Broadway, him, a eatit RUG is aa Waliavalahout tbs debs 'Physiciand\and\Surgeons jas C 7 <a * | Ce 1 Williamson moved} No man could resist tal o that. e have abo! lozen seis. ic ————— Gas Company Has the Same vie) see ompany be allowed to put| Molineaux kissed her on the forehead | sors, big and little, that, we have | \ | \ High Grade Bicycles : Crrizens of Paola, Kansas, have vectors. up the shed provided it bave iron| (D4 towed he would be true to her to been selling at 25¢, We want to; Eien \ and Bicy Sundries i ‘The old board of directors of the petitioned the council to prevent the Paducah Gaslight Company was re- local cornet band from playing a cer- posts and be covered with tin or cor- rugated iron. the end of time. Bo they went to 1860 Lexington avenue together, where they will dwell, clore out the entire jos,| and offer | them at j0c, per pair, Agont for Odell ‘Typewriter, Prive $40,00. Sui Shara ‘A 00; Suitable fo) ini - tors, Lawyers, ‘Neachers, antlin reach of al bi werese, Doo : elected yeste! flerngou. ‘Vhose} Messrs Birnes, Carter and Rinck-}| ‘ + The Exclusive Biovcle “ ee tain piece of music, believing it to be} on joying it a Mesora, John Gile|lof pppoeest the by feet ind PR ape ed A =~ ! pe rears rae uae in the City. Fron, September 1 in some menner responsible for WO} her, R, K. Duvkerson, S. Lowcu- | of wooden sheds inside the fire limits, | serned. The immigration authoritles | Ladies’ call and see OUR WHEELS apd UXBYDING. — WENgvite you to A tragic deaths that bave occurred| thal, Samuel Baird, H. Wilkiemeyer,| Capt. Williamson's motion was| sme to the conclusion that as she had DR. Wi CG. EUBANKS n> 94 Bet Bottom Prices on same, i, there. There is an unusually highyKd Mattand Abe Anspatcycr. Ali | carried by a vote of 8 to 4. ao friends here now and wae ltkely to be- | Mackintosheg. : : gf J.R. PURYEAR, Manager. jeee. On the occasion| but the latter two are from Kvaus; straia in the pieee. On the occasion) vi ‘The officers have not yet heen of a balloon ascension recently the) cected but tere will probably be RELIEK COMMITTEE. Starks read persons for relief from Chairman from several petitions ome a public charge the best thing they could do would be to send her back to Germapy.—Chicago Record. = eed ‘This is the time toMy @ Mack intosh, for this is the time of the| ke. "FOR THIRTY BAYS For An Easy Shave 4 band was playing. When they] no change. " year you need jt Wo have twa | 4 . ‘ / overassessment which were reported Missed the Panctuatieqn. | . . ¢ reachid this point the balloopist Waicgan sdeiee: sialon The Saal bs sey | Bren am ght @ mletaie on tho poly: trrallens Bambere at f'50 and| * — — =| We will ingke or Sty ish Hair Cut > 8 promptly fell and was killed. 9] ie gem of Dreytyss & Weil has | curred in. ” placing of » compan brought slurp diss | BAH. We Mao have ® pyr ' ‘BIG RE { } ‘i the occasion of the Christmas festivie| yoon dissolved by 1yf death of Mr.| ‘The assessment of J. W. Cole was] hetntment to a Frenchupan in Waah- ] i) faa o omnae Caen tee) §. ANSTER DUCTION IN | = ties Santa Claus, who was preparing} (jeruan L. Weil. /Soi Drpyfuss will | changed from #800 to $700, port in the Pathfinder. The French-| 49¢, each, Many of, them are son ’ CLRANING ABD DYRING JAS. BRYAN'S RBER SHOP’ : by said concern future alone re spousible for delas\agatost the firm of Dreyfuss & Weil.\ The business will be continued bk Sol Dreyfuss alone, doing business | under the firm name and style of Drqyfuss & Weil, be that of photographing the brain} Paducah, Ky., Jam 1, 1897. ot young people from the ages of! j13 10, pay all debis d and will be in to descend thruugh the roof, fell a Mistance of thirty feet, receiving fatal injurics, juet as these high notes were LICENSE COMMIPTER. Chairman Lavingston read several transfers of liquor licenses, wiigh were coucuried in, LIGHT any 4 ATER COMAUTTER, Chairman Bell read g contract with the Electric Light and Carbon C (Continued on page 4) wag had grown fond of horseflesh, tt 's explalned, and was greatly pleased worth $2.50, on taking up @ bill of fare in one of the fashionpdie yeotayrants of the capital to read: “Pot roast horse, radish sauce.t! Phe waiter was at his elbow, and the’ people at the next table heard the Frenebinan osy, pagerly; “Bring to me, ref you please, some of ze roast horse, wiz ze radish sauce,""—N, ¥, Mereury. ‘United States Rension Claims, | rompt and tho: en to all cases, Vouchers for quater! payment of Pensions carefully attgnddt to, tigh attention giv- K. C. Kose & Sox, Suits cleaned, \dyed for $3,00, All work guaranteed to our well known sta Paducah § 329 Warks, Street, ARCH Proprieto | Office Am,-Ger, Ni