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n will not en- —— —lter a protest. Let Pablished every afternoon, except) wij} profit by it. Nothing could hap- day, by pen that would be of more material VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, |benctit to us than a general European INOORPORATED, war, and inasmuch as ii seems an in- “mainert |evitable issue of the jealousies and in- it come and we P, M. Fisnen...... $F cers Eemevant | trigues of the various governments in WP RASDN oo coc’ diiwaeine Boiron [their efforts to extend their power Rs eran ae coaeaia(as [OO ialvence over the wesker He ome Wiliamion J.J. "Dorian tions, it may as well come now as tas gat == inter, Let it come, and the sooner THE DAILY SUN 11 give spectal attention to ALL local hap- Peer oe lcoreet in Paducah and vicinity, Per uegiecting general news, which will bé Given As fully as space will permit without re ard to expense. 1HE WEEKLY SUN Is devoted to the interests of our country pat fons, and will atall Limes be newsy and en, fercdining: while Keeping, V's readers, Rusted ‘on all political afairs and top! while it will be a fearless and tireless exponent of the dee- tines and teachings of the National Repudil. oan party. CORRESPONDENCE. the better. ——— ae Ersewnenr, will be found the full text of the propored ordinance grant- ing right of way to. the Illinois Cen- tral railroad. We have not been able to make such an examination of the ordinance as presented as to en- able us to. make intelligent comment on its provisions and this is accord- We recommend that ingly reserve Aspecial feature of the weekly edit Paw SUN will de Its Corr ence De ‘Ment, in which it hopes ably epee very locality within the limits of 1ts circus lation, amivation by every ADVERTISING. ai asked and important ests ot all kinds be affected some favorably, adversely no doubt, The Rates of advertsing will be made known on will ‘applicatior ‘OMfice, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth atreet Daily, per annum Daily, Six months Daily, One month Daily, per week.. Weekly, per annum in ad- vance... Specimen copies free cah and her citizens are not to b jeopardized ; we shall have to giv them attention. 10 cents t| the ordinance be given a careful ex- citizen of Padus cah. Important rights and privileges inter- some Illinois ==| Central is a great corporation, which of course looks well to its own inter- 40 | ests and if those of the city of Padu- We invite commu- nications on the subject and shall be y a candida’ fas, wu Apat 3, 1 tor sherl th We are authorized to announce W. 8. DICK sa candidate for ane Lhe Ilinois Central R, R. Makes Formal Application. INTERESTING COUNCIL MEETING, |‘er was referred to the sanitary vor mittee, it being suggested that he be sdvanced 850 on salary. Major Barnes said he wanted the men appofated as stationmen at th fire department su wl to medica examination, as by ordi- nance. “The bond of City Printer F Fisher was r » ls re Capt. J. R. Smith, Mr. W. FL Pax ton and R. W. Clemew' Tne bont ecepted. Baroes said that a : . required that the publi lone 1a the paper circulation, he smmittee be appoint- ed to investigate and find out which paper bas the largest circulatioa, He received no secoud Mr. Bell presented an afli lavit trom City Printer F. M. Fisher, cer tifying that the average number ¢f bona fide subscribers for the daily Sun for January was 1457 copies iv the city, and that he intended to ve the public printing dove in that per. A contract to this effect was The Steam Heating and Other yjec Ordinances Come Up mal eq For Action. A FUL ACCOUNT CF PROC EPIYGS. dinance printing should b; having the lar moved that a The regular meeting of the council last night was of unusual importance. All the members were present when Mayor Yeiser rapped for order, ex- cept Capt. Carter, who is absent from the city. ‘The long expected right of way or- dinance for the Liimois Central rail road company was presented but re- ferred in order that the members have time to become more familiar with it, The steam heating frinchise ordi- nance was brought up acd given first e | passage. e| Councilman Livingston resurrected i re: sked Mr. Barnes again that ail We Are Clearing the Way For the incoming tide of Spring Goods by taking the loss on what ishere. There is much in our stock just as desirable as those to come, ‘ Hosiery. 3 pairs for-half a dollar. They are our 25c. quality, fast black with white feet. They are such good yalues that we were tempted to buy a large lot of them. Never occurred to us that we might get too much of a good thiog. We know now that we have too many. We offer them for this week 3_pairs for half a dollar. Phere is also a whole medley of iery in our stock—fancies and colors, in cotton, lisle arid si Prices range from 10c to $2.50 per pair. * special value is out 10c numbers in either plain or Fleeced. Umbrellas This is the weather we are to ex- pect for some time to come. A good umbrella just now is the sensible sort of protection that re- duces doctor’s bills and possibly saves life. We will sell a good umbrella, 26 in. size for 45¢; 28 for the nonce the cow question, and} iie publishers be requested to send the public printing question evoked |i) sitidavits another spirited discussion, | Capt. Williamson stated that Mr. —————|glad to give space to its free gee ye ee ein Mteab AY SRG) 16,1801, |Mecetcen inst A number of bids for street repait-| richer had been elected public priat- ESDAY, FEB. 16, discussion, that light may being were opened and all referred to], and that be was governed by the =| ibrown upon it in all its bear. | the proper committee. ordinance requiring him to place While it is to the interest « THE MEETING, public printing in the paper havi Tuenx are open to appointment] ings. by President-elect McKinley 1176, consular positions. No doubt the coming President will have many & headache before they are all svp- transaction of its plied, abeolutely necessary that whatever is #10 09 ——_ pita f "5 “ 1 fe the mor done to prevent any possible injary 18 00| Mr. Farley read thi x Jin Conmert compliments the Gov") 1 the city for the future must be engineer us Jit prescribed that the circulation of] ernor of Nevada or his freedom from hypocrisy. In the eyes of a disrep- utable thug everybody and every- thing that does not stoop to his own level in the moral world is a byocrite. —————— done now, before the ordinance: passes into law. Ir seems lnghly last week were nd one Tur bank failures of amounted to but two and th both small, one in Montana in Wisconsin. This is a vast im- provement over the reports of a few per of failures 3 also greatly ish outrages and the result may be us to expect. Several speeches were made in the House 0 weeks ago. in general business w reduced, giving assurance of a most d-cided improvement without gloves. It is Tonrevo boat No. 6, which has|to shake off the lethargy,‘ that hai just bad her trial trip, stows the remarkable speed of 33 miles an . hour, with machinery not yet thor- oughly in hands by the crew. This is the fastest time ever made by a steamer in American waters if not in the world, and is somethiug of which office. cations are that the matter will be i the city to grant to the Illinois Cen- tral every facility for the convenient business aud for the enlargement thereof, it is also probable the in- terest in the Cuban question will be reyived in congress by recent Span- far more speedy acknowledgement of Cuban independence than the recent non-action of that body would lead powerful Saturday in which Spain was handled not likely | judgment, and was against a renew- President Cleveland ;can be induced al. bound him or remove the blinds from his eyes long enough to take actipn before the expiration of his term of But if be does not the indi- such sbape by the, time Mr. McKin- ley's government shall have been fully counc ‘The minutes of the last meeting | the largest clreulation. r were read and approved. had nothing to do with the ailidayit Chairman Rinckleff, of the fiuance }of publishers, be said. If ) committee, presented the f-llowing| were presented they should properly bills, which were duly allowcil: be presented to Mr. moved that the contract be ratitied. the paper should be de afidavit of the publisher. No davits had been presented, he and he thought the public printer | J alll- i ‘The matter of renewing the insur- ance on the electric light plant pre- cipitated quite a discussion. It] "taced the printing tna good p'ace gaiie op: ic\tie forks of a bI trom| Poanet wus Esiatiia Ih these Hummel Bros., and Mr. Livingston| -gtity the contract, hence Mr. Fisher moved to rejectit. : | was sworn in as | leiter w tin} 1 Councilman Kamleiter was not in| "Councilman Wil favor of abandoning the insarance. tition from the Mr. Williamson said he didn't] \.kod relief, to vit think it was possible to burn the 5 per deat te loves building. He said he dida’t think | jition of dealers selling the council was responsible any fur- a a printer, tobe They 1 ther than that they were expected to|tasace be dra in Cambrit, Naimgdok and Swiss. 2 ordinance be drafted. ee | do the best they could in using their!” Capt, Farley moved to refer the Prices rage frogt Sc to $1. tee matter back to the specia He said the latter wanted to shove off on the ordi out making ar Mr. Williamson moved to refer the matter to the light and water com- ommendati mittee, and the motion prevailed. Council Kizchoff said he ha 1| City Tax Collector F. W. Katter-| dodged nothing, but had worked le john reported the collection of | hard to have the question settled. | . #1497.23 taxes. He was credited| Councilman Livingston $5 in o | With that amount. was nothing further to do ¢ devolved wh] 07 | draft an ordi and it on the ordinance cgmmittee to de ORDINANCE COMMITTER. Chairmai Farley, of the ordinance her builders may well be proud, and ized that he will fod seg.|comimittee read the ordinance con- | that. as well the American people. organized that he will Bnd 1 neces-| v euing certain sections of the license} The motion to Eo sary to give the matter prompt atten~| oommittee. It isan amendment to|the ordinance — committee Tne{great sun spot which has re-|tion. Nothing Mr. Cleveland could / the bill posting ordinances, and was lost, and finally the cently agitated the astronomical] do would end his administration with] at the last meeting referred back, —_| "matter was referred to the ial world covers but a very small part of] so pronounced an approval from th the visible surface of the sun, but] people; nothing Mr. McKinley can distin-|do would start his adminis‘ration off says it} with so much eclat, as the acknowl-| jp, M. Camile Flammarion, the guished French astronomer, is seven times the diameter of the] edgement of the Cuban independence earth, What a small speck in the] or belligerenc creation is this little sphere, anyway, }essary to observe the rules of inter. It is of course nec and what an iufinitessimally smallj/national law in connection with the atom a existing treaties with Spain; but i is believed by maay well informed «Miss Crane Bakrox, of the Red} statesmen that the time was ripe long Cross Society, has permission to g0| since for the acknowledgment of Cu- to Cuba to relieve the suffering pe0-| jan independence without the viola- ple. But if she expects to be per=tion of any of these. Mr. Cleve mitted to labors beyond the Spanish lines, ot] tat tho Cubans have no government in apy large degree to alleviate the}y,, this he has persisted, despite the distress of suffering insurgents in| most overwhelming b> grievously disappointed. tablished government in the full ex-| union depot. Mr. Wilcox was authorized tohave| One case of white qnilts worth $1 —— ; ¥ e wells dug, scessary todo} each, will be sold daring the next i = ; a ; : “| Capt. Farley moved that j.| the wells dug. It is necessary to do/ each, w 1 g the nex Tue number of mishaps of a minor|¢fise of all its functions, and re P y hat the ordi-| 1 before the report can be com-|ten days for 6gc nature with which our navy has met} ° of the island. OUR SUN BEAMS use of distrust as to its efficiency. But when such a storm as that which overtook the squadron on its way to Charleston is ridden out with no more serious disasters than befell, we may feel a pride in their sea-going qualities and in the seamanship of uders and crews, Graceful Compliments. their comm We. publish today a proposed or- ca’s Greatest Editors, dinance granting a franchise for fur- nishing steam heat to residences and business houses throughout the city (Prom tbe Irish Wor ‘wb, 13th.) ‘ " Mr, John J, Dorian, a bright by rans pipes les 4 ghe ; ; y means of pipes leading throughout] yong business man of Paducah, the city. ‘The grauting of this ordi-] Ky., has succeeded, with the aid of nance with proper safeguards against | several other enterprising young mer the abuse of the franchise will cer- | of that City, in making success of a tainly redound to the material benefit Lal nega ba ati aud the Beet ik eh ie of that po ‘sith ia that section of the city, It is claimed that the] o¢ Kentucky. Until the Paducah Juxury of steam heat can be furnished | Daily Sux made its appearance local patrons throughout the city at a cost | Republicans were without an organ, far below that at which it can he | aud could find no medium of defend- maintained by individual fornaces, | (26 the principles of the party so as 1 below th “ad + which tha bi to reach the multitude. Mr. Dorian and below the cost at which the heat] and his associates formed a stoc can be obtained in any other way. | company last September, and began Qe the publication of the Sus, which im- Evrore is walking over a mine, so] mediately took an aggressive part in k. The smallest spark might] the campaign, ‘The paper has ren- fire it and set the fifteen or twenty | Jered invaluable service in exposing aig ent ape ly A the fallacies of free trade and has war vessels gathered in Cretan waters | vontributed largely to the success of to pommeling each other, Greece}the Republican party in Westerp seems to be determined to take her} Kentucky. Ps own counsel in the matter, and her ie f : tt aie j erbody has a cold somgtimes— firm attitute appears to give good) your turn will come. Keep bottle ground for the suspicions that are} of Dr. Bell’s Pine Ceeay, Sal at rather freely expressed in the press of hand and be prepared fof an the varicus powers, that she has as-|gency. This famous’ remedy will Ri cure'a cold before ifs gets fairly surance from some power that she ctarted or after it hea! sotlied. The will receive the requisite support in| ,ooner you take it th¢ soon you get the event of war with Turkey, which | well, indeed seems inevitable, unless the powers intervene to prevent Greece from taking the course on which she , RM ce ale Music Lover: for lessdys on vio)i mandolin, aitar or Dypjo, sailon Prot Sisk, at ‘Third and Broad. #€ bis studio», extend her charitable] jang%s excuse for non-action has been| ing the right of way to the Illinois evidence that - dens silt aie ihe Wi i ond to Clark, thence to First street prison or clsewhere she will probably! ney pave well organized and es-lend over an‘elevated track to the ing the cheerful obedience of the recently is calculated to breed a meas-| Nhabitaats of more than two-thirds! the ordinance be referred to the ordi- Reach the Far East and Inspire] passed. Kind Werds Krom One of Avieri-|the noiseand smoke would injure and ordinance committee jointly e| Capt. Farley made two amend- | aad ordin ; ments to it and the last one striking) Councilman Willimason reported | or Silver will secure more out the clause requiring the printing|that Mr. L. P. Rasor had been done | vatue in Rmbroidery, Edgimg, Do-| payment for im- alley that were an injastice in the provements of Rock of no use to him, He aske matter be referred to the to be done in the city, was concurred The ordinance given first c| passage. .| The ordinance to grant to the high- | est bidders the franchise to lay steam “Iheating pipes in the — streets|referred. _. {continue for ten days. Complete of Palteah was, read, | Councilman Livingston said he | tines t|'This matter had been under| Would like to know something about ; 1|advisement for several months. It the cow question. whea Judge All t se peach Domestic at id ut e it was en taken, Sanders decided the that an appeal had bi he understood no appeal been taken Mayor Yeiser said pending before Judge Bishop. Wilcox gineer wanted some wells dug to to what depth water can here. was given first passage. Chairman Farley,of the committee, asked and was granted further time | in the sink well question. ~! He then read the ordinance grant- | Central railroad for the construction stated ; of tracks and the running of trains thereon, from Tennessee down Sec- ascertain nance be placed on first passage. Councilman Kirchoff moved that pleted. street improvements, cations, ‘The bids were: nance committee, and the motion was amended by Capt. Williamson, who moved that the ordinance be pub- g sewers in good. Sewers, and. Fr onit. The motion as amended was P Mayor Yeiser read a protest from | #. B Mr, Jas. A. Rudy, owner of the|Geo.a. shelten, repairiog si! vlewbing New Richmond Hotel, saying that} wr, #250 wine His tee Pat Halloran, repairin| ‘cleaning Pat Halloran, street ing sewers repair ‘The matter was referred toa com- him and interfere with his business, He intimated that he would hold the city responsible should the right of way be granted. Councilman Farley said that he, too, owned some property in that vi- cinity, and that it was practically useless- to him because there was not a railroad of this description. He thought he had as much right to threaten the city if it did not secure the railroad as Mr, Rudy did to threaten it if it does. The protest was received and filed. RELIKY COMMITTRE, the Mayor and City Engineer, committee appointed is composed of Councilmen Barnes, Williamson, Bell and Liebel. On motion the act onthe Illinois Central railroad ordinance, which will perhaps be in about a week. Important Notice, All persons knowing tiemsely Morris Friedman, now of Mem-|debted to the flrms of Rogers # King phis, asked that his poll tax be re-/#24 John Re hereby warned to call ‘an fe same at refunded, Granted. Hugh Croft asked to be released trom paying poll tax. Fourth street, and t! Capt. Farley moved that he be re- | themselves costs, as I leased if possible, but it was deemed |t® proceed by law to fi unless otherwise settle 7 South by save to kill be forced once at my oll unlawful, The petition was conse- i nptly quently received and filed, but not ; Ep H. 5 granted. Receiver of Rogers & King abd John NEW BUSINESS, Rogers & Son. _ Chairmann Rinckleff, of the THE INAUGURATION finance vommittee, asked that the re-| Will Attract Many Prominent In- spective chairmen begin to calculate dividuals to Washington. on what it will require to run them} You can attend very cheaply, and during the next year, as it will soon|enjoy a most satisfactory trip, by be time to make the levy. going via the B, & O, 8S. W. On motion of Mr. Rinckleff the|'Tickets good going March 1, 2 and steam heating ordinance was ordered and good returning including published, March 8, at special low rates for Mr. Liebel reported that Wm. |this occasion, with a splendid train Burgess, whose furniture was all|/service. Make up your parties, and burned at the pest house a few/for further information, consult any months ago, desired the city to do-|agent, B. & O. S. W. Ry. Write him about $50 to buy new fur-|for guide to Washington to J. M, Chesbrough, Gen, Passenger Agent, Cineit any! Fisher. He! charter where| be well made and laid. nined by} al ‘tine LLB equitable adjust ment and it was 80] what we had ever} the case was Ebliott be found| 7 Mayor Yeiser read several bids for | worth, as per specifi- ya lished and’ a called meeting be held | #0: Terrell or repairing and ciraning,, ,4|49¢; good value at Ose about a week from last night to act | W.H. Utterback, for cleaning streets All qualjties from 18e°to $1.25 mittee of three, added to which were| Hosiery The| council adjourned to meet when the members desire to | inch size at 49. ‘Catpets AND MATTINGS. It might seem exaggerated if we told but | the simple truth about our Car- pets, so will say nothing about rich styles, and confine ourselves to their veges be Mew wear- | ing qualities and their low prices. Your carpet should be selected | with care and judgment, should We want you to remember that we are prepared to make and lwy carpets and mattings as well as can be done in any city and on short notice. |Embroideries. | Our embroideries are bought from | first hands. We get the best and secure exclusive many choice pat- ; teens. Atl women are embroid- ery critics,” Our stoek invites! scrutiny and criticism. A rich] variety of ¢agingy’nd insertings | | mestics, Avhite goods and all Apring | you buy from 44, than| nd_etsewhere. /We give ees below whic}f will prove ‘These’ prices will say 6¢ per yard, ro yards to each custo mer. 3000 yards. Hamburgs at 50 per yard, worth from 6 to 8 1-3¢. 1000 yards Hamburg Edge worth 120, speciall price ge An endles$-variety of pattgfns at all prices Splendid s in Jinons at 20, Z5c per yd qua 8 1-3, 10, 15 und up. s checked white goods go for 5« $ Nainsook checks worth Yo Table lineus, 70 inches wide, at per yard One lot French flannels, just the thing for tea jatkets, worthy 60c¢ ; to close 39c; all new patterng, »| A good soc corset for/only 39¢ Complete Stock of Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Drap- ery, Seam{Braid, Furnishing goods for Ladies and Gentsy Notions, &e. Call at 315 Broadway, E. Guthrie & Co. Phone 155, Matil,Effinger & Co / Und¢rtakors and ermbalmerg, Btbre Telepitetie 126 130 S Thi Residence Telephone 150 We are now exclus} rents for the CELINRATED Diploma Flour.” We Call Merchants’ Attention TIN, SLATE AND The sametan be secured at any reputable grocery iny the city. DiplomaSPlotir needs no praise from ua, for it hag+een sold on t ty always It is nq ION, estionably th finest patent/roller flour fo on the marke. up in bi half barrels ahd 25 Ib. sacks. To this celebrated brand of DI PLOMA. Our prices are as low as for any first-class floar, quality considered. WE DO NOT SELL TO CONSUMERS. M. LIVINGSTON & CO. 115 and 117N ond St, aundry, J, W. YOUN Soy, Proprietors, / BROADWAY. TELEPHON DO. if you__want Give us your laandr: iy e 106 first class work ond very. Fatablished 1875, Math e Hall, Fi 125 Broadway on. rohannan Pre gr hey johannany Pri pr. vg } Warm Lunch > BROADWAY, HARRIS & GRICE, Attorneys” at - Law, Fourth—Upst 40, RUSS, Baggage and Moving Wagons Office abWilletts LivéFy Stable Telephone 3¢ H, G, Barns Stenogra; R. M. McGUNE, dunt’ ICSI) | with Paducah Cycle PAINTER, Works, 126-128 N. 5th. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Gaining, KALROME NEN / SENSE te Higdbwoougrimphen Telepitone 177. Residence 1017 Jatlsbu Bt, PA DUCAM, Ky Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $300 to, $5.00 per day, y, Rooms only $160 and upwards, A. R. COOPER, Manager. A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT Haw 120°S. Fourth, Room No. 3. WA practice in all the courts of the state Collect on of clalms promply attended to, CARNEY HOUSE, Cor, 11th and Broadway, ‘This pupular hotel has lately been leaned by 3. L. Welch, who bas refurbished it in first class style, Kates reasonable and nished with the very best the mark le fur afforge, Thousands of Homes et Are being Heated by Front URNACES, DAVIS, 129 South Third Stree’ ANIEL, 04 1-2 Bway. Over Lang Bro's, Drug $ | United States Papston Claims, en to all cases, Pensions carefully atte 4 J, $, SANSTER, 8 / 9 LICFTOR OK Prompt and ugh atjention give Vouchers for quarterly paymefit of 714 8, Third Street. Tel. 274. ROOFER. Physician A Protection —TO-YOYR FEET WILL— v Telephone 310. | ae a . IS_LHE ‘pat PREVENT You contrpcting pneumonia. POVERTY 1 not prevent you buying SHOES ! vil at our present prices, for we are al Tost giving them away. 3 10 Broadway, , LALLY ARTERS FOR—— Holiday Groc¢ries, oD, team ‘als, ( Frtit Cake Materi Apple¢s Orazges, | Pratt Cas ed Goods, &c. HOME MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 11. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, BuackSMITH AND = Horse Sxoer, APPRECIATE TRADE, WILL YOUR Job Printing BO) E BY JOB PRINTERS, 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 ss our work, and give THE acall. We guarantee you what you buy. SUN. MLE. J Sl ONES as— jMardware, Cutlery, Tinware, STOVES, ETC. Give him a call HENRY GOCKEL Can't be beat when it comes to bakinget ot BREAD ano CAKES. Bakes them every ay anddelivers Ke. [to aBy part of the city, \ Fresh Graham Bread Every Day. 123 S. 3d Street. Bey y —>—__—_—____ / GR. | P Oper, MAY MP, Wygaausos, M.D JUETT & WILLIAMSOK, s And Surgéons Ottice,/No. 419s Broadway, / TeLernone 243, ) ny me \//S) DABNEY, Cor, Court and Market. J, W. Moore, DEALBR IN ) Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, ¥ree delivery to all parts of tho-eity, Cor, 7th and Adama, « GUARANTEED, Always on hand ready top-fork) HENRY CGREIF, @ / DENTIST. 496 BROADWAY. { /no | ofhce—306 000

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