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THE P:DUCAR OAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, Sunday, by VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED. KDRNT PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURE .. MANAGING Eprror DIRECTORS: 3.8. Smith, RW. Clements, J i Miliamaon J.J THE DAILY SUN 1 attention to ALL local hap- gentnen of interest in Paducah and, vicinity, jot neglecting general news, which giren Se fully a ss apace will permit ‘witnout re pense. 7M. Piper ai give & 1HE WEEKLY SUN tm Gevoted to the interests of our country pat- iil at ail Limes be neway avid en, while keeping i'n readers on affairs and topics: ‘white Wt wil de § fearless and Ureless ¢: tof the doc mand teachings of the Rational’ Repabii- 7. CORRESPONDENCE. feature of the weekly edition of fie Correspondence, Depart za A bly to represent Srery iocality within t the limits of sus circu ADVERTISING. ol dvertjsing wil! be made known on Subscription Rates. Daily, per annum. eal, Six months. , One month, a per week... vance. ly, per annum in a Specimen copies free +8 4,50 2.25 40 THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1897. Tue population of India is five times as dense as that of the United States. What must be the horrors of famine in such a population. =z: A repuction of $20,000,000 in pensions by the Cleveland adminis- tration has kept that amount of money from circulating among the People.§ Tur original painting of ‘Was! ington Crossing the Delaware’ s\ id the otver day for $16,000, The painting is said to be of a low order of art, but its historic value led to its hi h price. —_—_———__ Tue divided condition of democ- racy has re-ulted in some instances in holding up presidential nomina- tions. A notable instance is that of a Kansas postmaster whom Senator Peffer is very anxious to have ap- proved, and his colleague, Mr. Baker, equally anxious to defeat. A bic six-footer in New York a day or two since lad s 6-year-old boy «rrested on a warrant charging the midget with a ‘threat to do him bodily harm.” The extreme little- ness of humanity as exhibited in some specimens of it is almost enough to disgust a true man with life. Ovr business men are hopeful of an early improvement, and there is good ground for the faith that is io them. With the approach of spring there is always an improvement and the full restoration of business con- fidence cannot fail to have a decided- ly beneficial effect on the business of the early spring. The outlook is bri-ht. Mr. Bryan dedicates his forth- coming book to Bland, Weaver and Teller, ‘‘the foremost champions of bimetallism in their respective par- ties."" No one knows better than Mr. Bryan that so far from being bimetallist Mr. Weaver has long been and still is a pronounce Greenbacker and that leaders of his party Lave re- cently denounced free silver as @ humbug. Evidently Mr. Bryan is not above courting favor at the ex- pense of candor. Tux chief good to come from the discussions of the Cuban question in the present congress is the informa- tion of the people on se subject in all its bearings, “It has long since become al that no action will be e Wi taken. _- hole question will go = to do good. amild and open winter, they have | to extend A sank od endoarigecnent not prepared for the chill blasts that|to a péop'e who are writhing in except! have suddenly fallen upon us and|denth struggle for liberty, as thé!» suffering isextreme. Far more suf-| Cubans, or who are pseeking admis, sion into the Union, as the Hawai He is mighty cautious not to] fering usually follows such extreme changes than accompany the long hard winter. There is abundant op- portunity for the charitably disposed ans. do anything in contravention of an: old, obsolete treaty, whose provisions so faras is concerned, as that with reference to the are bareh and unreasonable, this country with England building of war vessels on the lakes and that Clayton-Bulwer treaty with Srxaxine of the outlook from the standpoint of a man whose large terests are of such a nature as enti- ues him to speak with some degree of certainty, George Gould says: “I feel greatly encouraged. ‘We have unquestionably seen the worst, and from this time improvement, albeit slow at first, will be conspien- ‘ous, and we may safely look forward to along period of gene! activity and national prosperity. Liquida- tion has unquestionably run its full course as far asthe security market is concerned. There may be one or two weak spots, one or two weeds to be pulled up, but on the whole, I think it is safe to say that improve- ment of no small caliber may reason- reference to che Nicaragua Canal But he does not hesitate to conclude with England a treaty which, aveord- ing to the statement of the Secretary “‘ailianee,’” by the of State, and which is so interpreted English press, no doubt inspired by Let the Senate amounts to an English diplomats. of the United States be they are not entering into an ‘‘en- tangling alliance’? before they ap- prove the proposed treats very sure PLATT ON THE SETUATION, In an addre lat a ban- tendered ew York quet Tuesday Thomas C. the busine and sinong “Sulllcient stor-elect eve Se Senator SuerMan has set at rest I any question as to his willingness to to bead Mr. McKinley’s cabinet and at the same time put a quietus on all! speculations 9s to his feeling toward Mr. Hanna as his successor. In an interview he says: ‘‘My acceptance of the portfolio of Secretary of State was without any reservations or con- ditions. Gov. Bushnell has about six weeks yet before it will be neces-| sary to appoint my successor in the Senate. There seems to be a general desire that Mr. Hanna should be} selected for the ‘seat, and while I|* bave'bo assurance on that point, I pabilican priuciples, were nevertliele*s belishe Govi Heshoell will: eppotnt|ooesined 1, Bhar BoSvieGoas on him.” ‘That Mz, Sherman not oaly |t° money"uuestion % abpport =the has not entered an objection to Mr. candidates, healt 'give Hanna, but that he actually favors hae sien him is sufficiently evident from the certain’ thas. ¢ above. In the course of his address to) Kentucky Democrats, to which allus- ion was made in our dispatches a day or so since, Major P. P. Johnston, chairman of the State {Silver Demo- cratic Executive Commi tee, says: “The resolution passed by the Cen- tral Committee indicated a custom as old as the party, but it was not pro- mulgated as a rule or a8 aa absolute standard to govern you-in your local affairs. Conditions are vow excep- tional and require different methods of treatment in different locations. You are expected to study the situa- tion and do what 1s wise and best to unify and strengthen the Demucrati¢ party in your district.’ Leading gold standard Democrats thivk the manifesto will have no effect on the rank and file of the National Dem- ocracy in the coming county elections. It will evidently be the effort of the silver wing of the Democracy to bring back into the fold. their ‘erring brothers,’’ and if possible present a united front to the enemy next fall eviewed at length othe November election to permit exawmination of its resulis, be said that wholly factory. The bewildering progr of legisiation proposed Wy Mr. I obtained so great a popular su to forbid the idea that agit they are satis- in its favor will be abandoned our Democratic friends who, without ving unqualified adhesion to Re- Republican sober consideration ‘Itis not yet plan for the relief of the treasury « fens will be ¢ the 4th of March luction pass th as nsti- tuted aft will not invest, pr Capital will not increase, labor will not be adequately employed until laws are passed to ine sure the treasury against i and to g ee to the business terests of the country a safe and rea- sonably permanent basis on which to If the-« position of the sen: operate. e now in progress fail to produce a ‘majority that can hold togetier for the eygctment of such le we shall the same fight out of which we have ation, have come to make again fou probably r years from now under conditions “The lesson which this possibility Dem tt The Democra’ i¢ teaches to the sound money crats and the duty to enfor them seem eatirely clear. fiod home in the party. Their presence there is not wanted, whereas with us it¢s held in just esteem. “They’mifst the Bepublican party, no “cdme ivto exert their due influence upon its politi s and accept their share of the responsibility for its Sexator Snerman bas recently! work, And, without al been accused by Demucratic news- papers of having pursued a vacillating pelicy. No manin public life has been found more uniformly on the side of sound finance and stable, safe currency than John Sherman. His policy bas changed somewhat at times with changing conditions. When a law he has advocated accomplished its purpose, or ceases to be desirable, he has unhesitatingly | voted for its repeal. Consistency such as these wisacres would demand of Mr. Sherman is a consistency such ‘as has never been shown by any truly | great statesman. What may be! right and proper today maybe wrdng tomorrow by reason of changed con- ditions, The man who, having ta- ken @ position, doggedly adheres to it without reference to the circum- stances, prefers his own consistency to the public good and is in no sense » statesman. Senator Sherman is great enough to be inconsistent in ndoning any | vital principle, which they would not! ask or expect, we must seek in all we do to hold their confidence port. “The people do not want the W 80n bill patched up. “They repealed, and 10 its place their plain on of tw want i demand, to which the ele Republican wa} of Representatives sufti has | successive ties in the House ciently testi! of un Intelligent aud consistent tariff based in every tl of p producer of goods that ec jes, is for the euactment Schedule upon principle venting the for American goods from wh the Amer prices which cowpel the Ames wares in market at an maker of such wares either to g of business or reduce the wag pays to labor. EN CREASED CAPACITY, the has been imy ing to large inerease in sasible the circulation it | ovedto ‘he next admivistration and it is hoped the president and mem- bers will turn to and read anew the pronouncement of the Republican platform on the subject and then act as they have beer instructed by the people to actin bebalf of ‘Cubs L bre.’’ ‘Tuere has recently been a decided decline in the discount rate of the bank of, Enuland. Prior to. Sept., 18.16, the rate of discount had been steadily 2 percent. for more than 2 yoors, At that tme, probably i tlnced by the silver movement in k a sudden bound up- ward and quickly reached 4 percent. Regently a marked change bas taken place which threatens quickly to re- duce it to the old standard, Easier money in Europe means more Amer- ican investments and easier money here. This will bea straw in the general combination of causes which are bringine better times, America, it te Tune are yet inthe world in this latter end of the 19th century many peop'e who are wanting in that provi- dent forethought which ‘is the ehief distinctive characteristic of enlight ened les, It ie on these as well as Upon the extremely fadigent that the miseries of a winter like this bear bardest. Basking in the sunshine of, pe er pe the eyes of his enemies, if the people | are better served by a change. —_—_ Sun recently to appear in all sections of the city aa early as-is desirable to We have! Lonpow has long been the financial | of our petron center of the «world. Downing street has been to the world what Wall street ix to the United States. But the me is comjag and probably before many years, when the scepter will pass to Wall street and America | will set the pace for the world. She has beeo the greatest borrower thus far, but her immense natural re sources have been largely developed, and are being developed more rapidiy now than ever before. Her growth in weaith bas teen the marvel of the country, She has already stolen much of the prestige over which Jobu Bull bas been so puffed up and is destined to distance bim in the rave before long; that is, provided the people keep their heads as level us they have been during the last few months, and do pot adopt any wild cat schemes of finance. The foreign exports of the United States last year exceeded $1,000 000,000 and they will continue to increase. We not afford to jeopardize ao great 2 future. We will let well enough alove. ity. a few days print our large edition in j half. the Thanking our pateons for the liberal support extended we shall spare effort to deserve itin fu'ure, impdip ta x at Ali person! Jebted tothe thts and J Kogprs warned to cat, gnd sd once at my Mive, Fourth street, theimselyes costs, proceed by tay Wy cc unless otherwise sQitley promptly, DH. Renveay, rs @ King andJahn dz6t time now required, st of Wogers. & King » hereby the same at 127 South save to; e force “e0\ sume, Receiver of R Rogers & So! ‘ Hickory Sthve Wood. | For nice stove wdod telephone 29. 81 per load tf On River Sole axp Ria Co, Hall Por Rent, Cecilian Haft will be rented meeting of societies er fot entertain- ments, ov fougth Tuesday, second end fourth Wednesday, every Thurs- careful about petannrver foreign al-| terms call on / J. T. Donovan, Je liances’’ when it is expected of him| 22w! Chairman, "! cau for! 0 and) es in the com-| © thro! Sudwil wit.in shesoursewt °f | but Tits’ Made ~ ANNOUNCEMEN ‘The Sun ts atithorized to announe 1D. WILCOX fandidate for sherit « ject tA Democratic peal 3, 187 ana: unce 8. DICK Sa candidate for assessor ty, subject tot m of the {ma'y election to De held aaturduy, apr a In the Toils | f ofa cough}-a hacking, facking, rasping cough that itritates the lungs and leads to dire results. It is in such\cases that Pine- Tar Honey ( roves its woud ry e . he catise “of, the trouple\ Yo eradicated—the irritatior layed—the lungs are healed apd strengthened @nd) cold {leaves the system as) snow disappears before the sufshine of spring. be. Bell's PloeyTargtoney be an, t ri Sell it at Se, 800 mpd @.00 a bot Will be Sent iipon recel gE of prige. The B, B, Sutherland Redielse Ce., Balveah, Hy. It cannot} BRIENSBURG. + We have had th [here for about forty hours that we have |The ther | mornin: bout zero 1 for less labor th few y Mr, Marion Nim most progr ing in his v less favorable i Mra. D. M. Fulds, of this place, ated her tifty-tirst birthday ler chitnren were \ cele th | presen’ j Phe dret ou inst. ad presents t pure aul white Detective Wickliffe the-interest of the rider case, evough evidence a all presented by of silk and fine linen | in m Dui repo t fe. ha for the the guilty party, arrest about in March, and will make au cireuit -court Jory. FOREIGN GOSSIP. manen ut to ¢ Mf ¢ after sad. It will remain after helmina of Hi r 16th sion of fai Reformed ch ld for tatifn of increas es a year, ) florins. | The Austrian bieyeles is steadil ig in Abys continent I rpest is r hout Africa. 1 traveled across and crossed the border of th ony. It is likely that all of the head of horned cattle i he d within a year —M who § ay omedie Conser 1 to withdraw on account of r Nmit of age. Le Bar; withip Fle 1 O’Conne While the ¢ ford were driving house recently the ran against a tree, throwing pants out, The duke escape sprained ankle. and the d some bad br 4irnemor horses bolted and the occu: with a aude CASTS OF THE ESOUIMAUX. An. Artist Who Plaster Casts 1 Foury Made IL wa dies of these pecu painted and pho plaster a hwmbiet of This was the first t tory of Aretic work that 1 18 mate to exercisethe sort) the Aretie regions, J that I was wost suecessful in making plaster wit Joey Wimnaux, wot ibleta neds Jow temperature in which I was d to work nr had to try various | of the hip, before I could flad a place, whero he plaster would not freeze, avd at jength took up my quarters for this work in the orlop, or lowest deck of the teamer In making the easts the mode-of op- rating consisted in first-wpalnting-the vodies of the: natives _with:w prenarne wart Na F, LALL —sIs UEADQUARKERS FOR—— Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, / Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &; HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, Oo ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY =, “uta, AT LOW PRICES. High Grade | The lowest place in towit Yo get Work, | GRAPHS for the Holidays first-class PHOTO- BRUCE’S STUDIO. |Telepnone 119. 112.8. Third Street. Job Printing NONE BY JOB PR'NTERS, This is Not th e Day | hat they Civ Babies Away, But instead SHOKS Kyts pry we want is for you to\y t your pwa 1 As all our heavy must fo iv All unk bargains » \ to make room for vd ty that we are offering to thd trade in Men's Ladies’ and Children’s Shogs THESE CAN Bk BARGAINS HAD AT- HENRY DEI, & |'Phone 310, N's, 310. roadway, | W. A\KOLLEY, Ine Gsits era Fumar, Turn-Verein, ‘'Co, QS! Jap and Midget Havana > CIGARS *® Strictly Havana filler, HANO MADES 1 am carrying the largest and most lect stock Af Imported and Do pipes in the City GOLD-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted Pipes aa Beauties, Novelties: TLave also ay imatense log ag Chewing and \ \ mest The latter are Smoking Tobaccos, It will pay you to call and examine my entite stock. DONE CHEAPER. DONE BETTER. DONE QUICKER. If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in Modern Style ; if you want full count, reli- able goods, give us a call. We guarantee our work, and give you what you buy. 1] | good time, her chil- who is at work THE SUN. n = Our January Clone Sale 1 with water a nil over th Is in fQil swing. There are hand Jackets in our Cloak R 48 Whea tho SIsMMpegan. M of the finest styles aye here yet, fien the case the pest is left he-| nase of their expepsiveness, We upset the price anc I! of them in half, They arg just styl h j good, buy they not 80 costly, Remewber the prices are just one-half tye original prices, / Handkerthiefs. chy See for Yourgelf ent some om the mixture to remain for fe geomitied ir or five 1 then re » after marking it for fut g in Ladies’ Hani iefs. During the rush before Ghristmas several dozen bandkercifefs got crushed | and soiled We Affer the entire lot] at 17c, each orfhree for 50c. They They are our 2be, quality, are sco) loped edge | and : Also 20 dozens of Indies\all linen and embroidered Handferchiefs (nat were 35¢. BOW go af’ What values whe offerir 1 water, an experi Weeomir of view withstand , that we have} We want to} and offer rs, big and been sellin close out the, them at 10g ied in making molds, whieh [have at L hay entire lot, per pair, xo th nto N terpriaing Robber enterprisit ne whe the court to ¢ Henry W, Joy, a prot lawyer, “A wealthy m a coffin « There solid silver plate on it, off, a well-dres: looking man was tying @ sack as if who 1 him at all 1 ssistant of the undertaker, the procession reached the ry the man emerged from the and went ahead, disappearin al at the gate. When the coffln was re. | moved all the trappings were gone anc a| the young man was not to be for | He melted the silver aud gold nnd it, and, had it not been for a pal betray ing him, he would never have been caught.”—Wasbington Star, heard of v pointed by Ir 4 |Mackinto$hes. Thisfis yhe time to buy a Mack intosh/ fgf this is the time of the year youfneed it We have two excellent\ numbers at $350 aud $495, V Iso have a few odds and ends ef naw Dr that we have stopped buying. Wejoffer them « | 49, each, Many Jf them are worth $2.50, LD Opin ‘ould buy ned Was some As the hi t, *5) call and see ‘ol R WHEELS and Physicia W. A. IKOLLEM.: KAMER "2" = “= TUP-TO-DATE GROBER, | >> <P KINDS that you ALL Or FRESH MRATS. AND WAYS ON HAND Telephone 124, 437-441\S, Third St, A Ae a eo a oh ae % EY Oe eS OYSTERS, AL- ‘WHEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST ~=—You can God it a D ETZ ELS. Whiskies, Wines, Beek Cigars, \etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL ROUGS, r ADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. North wlio Pe Patmuxn House. \ | ee and 126 12 Nea 1 AALERS in h.Gtade Bicycles \ Bicycle Sundries Suitable Yor Migisters, Doce and inYeach ofall, The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the Qity to December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING Agent for Odell ‘Typewriter, © $20.00 | tors, Lawyers, hers, a 1 September 1 Pho WM ‘ invite you to get Bottom Prices ba same J. R_PURYEAR, Mitnger. FOR THIRTY DAYS Fv" 42 Easy Shave We wi make h Hair/ Cut in REDUBTION WN. | Dee CLEAN Ave veins JAS, BRYAN'S BARBER abd pressed Kor $2 \dyed and | pressed 405 BRO) Nice Bath alte Bath, Rooms | 3.00. 1 Work fuaranioed\o beg ahs aly Paducah Steam Dye Wotks, 829 9%. Third Street, . Kose & So, Proprietors, \ 4 Suits cleanec Suits cleaned for $ Way: i gmat Brinton B. Davis, Davis, AROBITECT. Oitloe K. ¢ Am -Ge M.D, JUETT & WILLIAMSON, " Surgeons D.P.Jonrr, M.D, H.F, Winatamson Office, No Broadway, Triernonh 243 ——_____. DR, W. CxEUSANKS, HOMG@OPA'MUST, 106 BROANWAY. TELEPHONE 2 Give us your laundry if y\ first class work prompt de very hone 120 pyrhione 140 iS, GANSER, en, Mat United States Pension Claims, Prompt and tl PrQigh attention give en to all cases, Vouchers for qiartarly payment of Ltebded to, Pensions carefully Y Lye, end Sintanee and e Plain Pe (Ornamental ‘Si 74 224 Court St,

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