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“THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, [every tne of mauofactone and trade ee oe before a return of cold weather. The Published every afternoon, exce)t| yromises of the Republicans will be (Gunday, by redeemed in a very different way THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | trom that in whieh the pledges of the TROORPORATER, Democracy in 1892 were fulfilled. —— ©. M., Fesmemn Pwestpent ___ 30 Ro saeerat LUViGe Presipent | |, * 3, J. Dorian SORRTAKY Tue great danger to this country THEASURER | r ‘ Maxacrxc Eprror|is the office seckers. It is from this Wiltamson 3.4, Ogrian, tent springs. It is these fellows | who endeavor by every means to| (THE DAILY SUN the masses of the people ; prcial aurention to Atte Joel nap, |tuat the country is inthe hands of xeneral news, which will bé 1«the plutocrats’’ and seek to array the given as fully as space will permit without re- 2 gard Lo expen people of one class against those of THE WEEKLY SUN @oother. When a presidential can- 24 devoted to the interests o didate stoops to that plan of cam FORA, and will at all Umes be ne "| paign, as did Mr. Bryan, what may afte a a relent ex '} we not look for? It is time to stop 5 ir Asepare hsyhisdeuie we) and think. Mr. Lincoln once said: —————| If ever this free people, if this gov- CORRESPONDENCE, ernment itself, is ever entirely de- andetbecial feature of, the we toe Depart, | moralized, it will come from this in- Seery locality within vn of iis" circu | cessant human wriggle and straggle — for office, which is. but « way to live ADVERTISING. without work."’ And Mr. Lineolo ft xavertysing will be made known on) was right, as he nearly always was, Wait PaAN=oN 4.P. Hlorex...... coavines onal Re Rates of applicatio COMce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth = = Ir is high time more attention $ 4.50] were given to the class of immigra- + 2.25] tion admitted to our shores. Accord- Daily, One month, - 40ling to the government reports for Be ee reese jarads |) Cet) the year ending June 90, 1896, the Boe eee acne eee ees. 1,00) total immigration amounted to 343,- Specimen copies free 291, of which number 2,010 were de- barred as paupers, and 776 83 con- tract laborers, Of the remainder Daily, per annum... Daily, Six months. . MONDAY, MAR. 1, 1897, ree erneerneves | 78,150 could neither read nor write and 5076 more were unable to write. more than one-fourth of the total number admitted, therefore, were illiterate, ess than half the total Wuar the country needs above all] number admitted had as much as things else, is rest, confidence and ! thirty dollars in money. But this is peace,’’ says General Alger and the [not the worst. This is certainly people don’t think him less qalified}enough to deserve attenticn, but for a Secretary of Waron that ac-|whea we consider the moral cbarac- count, ter of a large percentage of the rabble that seeks admittance, and when we observe that the crimes and misdemeanors committed in the large Tue treasury gold is now in ex- cess of $148,000,000, and yet the people are not frightened, Aw Auerican is reported to. have been arrested in the Philippine Is- Jands and to be in imminent peril of oities and in the great labor centers death by court martial. — It is pre} are very largely perpetrated by this sumed Mr. Olney will implore the} class, a far more potent reason is fur- Spanish government as a personel | nished for more stringent laws, favor to ivvestigate his case to their own satisfaction before they murder i 3 him, Itis not to be expected that anything like a demand will be proffered in bis behalf. Ir we m believe a story that comes from Chicago there no further trouble on the score of the gold standard. A needs be y M. Porree certainly | mame of Brice, and by the way a should stand an excellent show to re-] Cousin german to Senator Calvin S. ceive the appointment as minister to] Brice, of Ohio, claims, and pewspa Mexico, having the solid cndorse-] Pet reports seem to verify his claims, ment of the traveling men's organiza-|to have discovered what the alche- tions throughout the country. Mr.,mists of the middle ages vainly Porter’s eminent quatitica'ions for {Sought for centuries, a means of the position are universally conceded | Changing the baser metals ipto gold and his numerous friends hereabout] Mt. Brice claims to make a gold ore not only hope, but expect to see hie | bY Combining lead and tin in certain name in the list of appointments. proportions under intense heat. He —_—_ claims to have taken steps to patent In the next congress are forty} his process for ‘the manufacture of members who were fellow members| gold,”’ not only in the United States with Mr. McKinley when he was a |but in every country in the world. Representative. The universal re-|It is also said that his gold stands ev- spect and admiration in which Con- | ery test known to chemists and that Mr. J gressman McKinley was held will not/he has sold to the United States| any| treasury, through a chicago bank a trouble, There will be far less fric- | considerable amount weekly for sev- tion between the President and Con-|eral months. If heis not a rank gress during the next four years thun| fake his discovery will have entirely there has been in the past four. upset much of the theory on which ae the science of chemistry rests, one __ Tug recent news from Cuba leaves] tenent of which is that gold is one of little doubt that the insurgents are in| the elements, having no component a better condition at this time than parts. they have been at avy time since the —=IEE_—= war began, They have recently won| Tux latest order placed for a a number of important victories from|trans-Atluntic steamer specifies her the Spaniards and it looks as if the|length to be 704 feet, or 24 feet latter were really in danger of further] greater than that of the Great Fast important reverses. If they do notjern. The Pennsylvania, the largest gain the coveted boon of belligerent] freight steamer in the world, belong- rights soon after the assembling of}ing to the Hamburg-American line, tie next congress it will be passing] has just made hermaiden trip, Her displacement is considerably greater than that of the Campania, the next largest steamer afloat, though her length, 560 feet, is 40 feet less, the shorter taper’of her bows giving her greater capacity, The tendency of recent years jis to larger vessels of every type. The Great Eastern, which was built for the especial pur- pose of laying the first Atlantic cable was expected after she had served that purpose to prove a great}money maker as a carrier, In this she proved a failureand became a‘'Jona’* to everyone who touched her, even the men who finally bought ber for| cause President MeKinley s‘range. Tue dispatch with which the French consul secured the release of a French Jady imprisoned by the Spanish last week is enough to bring the blash of shame to the cheek of every American in view of the indif- ferent results in the same direction in behalf of imprisoned Americans attained by our state department, A home government cable to the brought a prompt order to demand the immediate release of madmoiselle, and the demand was met with a prompt e« Tuene is no profession that yields] the purpose of wrecking her losing so large returns as does that of the|money by the operation. The new oyeratic singer to the possessor of al Vessel is considerably more than one- that captures the popular ca-|cighth of a mile in length, and will price. The leading operatic singers| probably be the biggest vessel ever obtain frequently as bigh as $1,000] built. ‘The demands of modern per night for the exhibition of their|commerce will probably support her. vocal triumphs. There are a score} as its magnitude is many times that or more at the present time in Eu-}to which the Great Eastern could rope and America who command|look for support, besides which the from $400 to $1,000 for each per-|expense of running a vessel with formance. Yet there are some who]modern machinery and equipment is profess to believe the taste for the] far less than it was in the time of the opera is on the wane. Great Eastern, Ir seems to be pretty generally ac- Tue naval appropriation bill, as it! cepted that Congress will convene in| has just passed the Senate provides 16th] that no more than $400 per ton shall voi extra session on vr about the iast., which is about a3 early a date] be paid for the armor plate for the| combine the two qualities in the as it will be possible for the new] three new cruisers in process of cou- President to get it together. ‘The | struction, the price heretofore paid Ways and Means Committee will] havinggbeen $563. © It is further probably have the proposed new] provided that in case the armor can- tariff bill ready to present at the} not be had at that price the secretary opening of Congress, and it will/of the uavy shall take immediate probably be completed in time for | steps to establish a plant for the man its effects to be felt.on the summer/ufacture of armor plate, either by and fall business condition. We purchasing a plat already in exist. may look for a decided revival in | ence or the erection of a new one ios, eS ace, ee Cae, eee ae chemist by the ir ROR FT ei and the sum of $1,500,000 is appro priated for that purpose, It is safe whorteed 10 aan ¢ } to say the surest and best plan that Wb conaiaiite tor Dherilt of RGMMIIE ove can be deyised for providing armor Saar om ratic primary to be held plate for our new navy is the estab-| lishment of a plant and its manu ure by the government, no matter for | & what price it can be hed, This)‘ would remove all temptation to ph | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———= ‘The Sun ts are authorized to announce W. 8. DICK 8 @ candilate for assessor pt MoCracken ty, Bubject to the action of the Demo fe primary election to be h.ld satu 3 ik off on the government armor plate|make a brief extract im whieh he that is not up to the standard of ex*| says: callence provided by law, which| ‘This was pre-eminently trae of temptation will of necessity grow | Sryan’s speech at Chicago, which will reduction in| Probably stand as a Listorie example nt id among the conspienous oratories! he government would Of trimupbs of the niueteenth century course be under no temptation to] Taken as an intell-ctual effort, the swindle itself. Just’ as many men | addres distinctly commonplace would find employment by this| It had ede in scentere a i: chan robably |OTiginality. Its platitudes were the method as by the old and probably | ‘Ese at te las ta more, as the ol companies engaged | yenaments were tinsel. Its climax in this business would not retire. | was borrowed, without credit, But They would look elsewhere for pat-| notwithstanding these defects and in ronage denied them by Uncle Sam. | itmities, judged by results, it’ must A move of this kind will undoubtedly | stronger with every price. be taken as one of the most remark- able ee ments of out times. Is be approved by the people generally | prosperity: was in the ear of the con- and it is to be hoped the two armor| vention, nct in the tongue of Bryan plate companies wili refuse to furnish | He was like the rod that conducted |the bolt from the surcharged than- Jdercloud, He said at the opportane Jinstant what the frenzied multitude The personal spit» and jenlousy of wanted him to utter. He was the the “Register”? management toward | crater of the volcano; the vortex of the more successful management of|the cyclone. He was the central the Sun finds“ vent iu its Sunday | igure in eta = 8 vec ture of falsehoc d and misstated fact,| ~ “Opportunity knocked at his gate which should bring the blush of!and be heard and obeyed the sum-| shame to the face of any honest] mons. ‘The campaign that followed Journalist. The “Register’’ sets it-|"08 | bysterical | and. faborious, self up asa model newspaper, Yet] pecting to Lave the miracle at Chica-| it failed to note on Saturday morning | « repeated in their presence. They for the benefit of {ts readers mat-|listeued with incredulity and conster- ters that, if the facts bad been as | nation toNbe mechaal | dle Hemation ‘ ” of an actor reciting familiar phrases culiar intersst to them. By Sunday} pyyjie estimation, not through any | morning it has bad time to prepare «| fault of his own, but because the saMciently garbled and malicious re-| people had measured him-by their| the plate at the figure named. | We have a few pair |Our stock of C. PVF. L —IS HEADQUA |Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, = Apples and Oranges, } Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPEOIALTY. Telepnone 118. Last Call Qo Blankets, ALLY RTERS FOR—— Cor. 9th and Trimbie Sts. _y Steam Fa Kiet J, W, YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, BROADWAY. TELEPHONE 200, 106 left-and don’t want to carry them to next season. For this rea- son we offer them at a very low price to close. rpets is very complete in all kinds from the cheapest to the finest. Can make and lay them nicely on one day’s notice. port to suit its purposes and perpe- | imagination and not by’ their judg-| , ; Iment. ‘They demanded the impossi trates this on an unsuspecting pub- |" 1 he ecoeseaimiemente naire | lic. It is this species of Journalism) cctonted canvass withthe verdict | that has brought that paper ito such | that he was a versatileomuuonp! | discredit that it is compelled to hire | shallow politician nots great, iu- canvassers to induce people to take spited popular leader an tribune of | the paper gratis, Ouly the evident, "'® P&P! | malice and evil intent with which the! article ia question was published in-| Disi | duces us to give it notice. au das ; ho far as concerns the Suy’s fail-! oovsent, W ure to notice the proceedings of the| Ed Hauné club, no notice was taken of them est of WA for the simple reason that the busi-| tinue the HiTsTiess as | * an od ness transacted pertained exclusively | Us Cochran wil settle Gal lneliel: to the clubs, and was not matter of | al! outstanding accyfuts due the firm} public interest. The endorsement of of Cochran & Igdnan. | Mr. Fisher, the business manager of! /Ep. D, Hannan, | the Sux, for the position of post We BeOge pam! 34 | | master was duly appreciated by the Sex, but the publication of the clubs | was not requested, expected or de-| he firm of Coch-| k the! n & H blie for past f rs 4nd as sired by the members and was there-|tinnance of their generggts patron So far as concerns) [ will conduct the busimess as hereto fore, and give «trict atfention te work placed in my hand D. 4 Hannan. In retising from the fem of Coch versight aud neglect of dut 8 | eee aod bepe c bas ran & Hannan I cordially recommend | constituency, if tnere is a grain of) my successor, Ed. D. Haynan, to the| truth in its malicious utterances. As| people of Pad ir} clubs, the} most liberal 1 8 are simply these: Pursuant to regularly published calls the clubs| Dissotution Notice\ / all held meetings on Friday, night. he firm of Adkins & Cochtan_has At the Lincoln club meeting after|been dissolved by mutual consent, i i ine| Mr. John Adkins retiring. Mr, W.| considerable business of a routine | Cochran t ot Rett Wi todas, $ % ff _| E. Covhran has purchased the inter- character wee transacted the! 2: of mer, Adiins and will continue| resolution endorsing = Mr. Frank|jusiness undér the firm name of| Fisher was introduced and unani-}Cochran & Cochrfn. The firm of| mously passed. The effort of the| Cochran & Coehran is authorized to Register to color the report of the| ollect all bills #00 seep all obliga- . + tions. J.P. Apgins, proceedings ot the other meeting is so Ww Bocuuss. evident as easily to he read between the lines, It says the discussion fore not made, Jany dereliction in the publication) from the news standpoint the ‘Regis- [ter’’ stands convicted of a gross | to its 3 worthy of the rot to the meetings of the : W. E. C As the surviving partner of the : ; |firm of Adkins & Gochran I desire to arose on the introduction of the reso-| thank the publie for past favors and| lution endorsing Mr. Fisher and then | ask a continuance of their generous | proceeds to state the truth that the} patronage for the new firm of Coch- discussion was with reference to the| rau & Cochran. W. Fy Cocutan. acts of Capt, Williamson and the city| All persons knowing themselves to | council, with which Mr. Fisher had | be indebted to the firm of Adkins & nothing The oposition was | Cochran will pleace cali and settle | from one man, a disappointed office | Welt amounts in order thatwe oe oe wind mp the old -biiSiness. Kespect- seeker, and the resolution endorsing) fy 1\y, roam iene an, Mr. Fisher was passed by practi-| cally unanimous vote, there being| but one or two dissenting voices, sural. Ceremonies the The slure which the Registe Chatgatiooga & St. Louis Ry, will) fi ; {sell tickets to Washington, D. C ors to cast at the city coancil in gen-| iy return on March 1 eral and Capt. Williamson in particu-! g23 for the round trip. lar fall fat. Their animus is sufi-| information inquire of ciently apparent. When the Register| W- L. Dantey, Gi, P. learns to give the news of events as) ae a. D.P they occur, without the false coloring | "tgyn, ae ee of its prejudice it may claim to be a! J.T. Dowovay, C. T. newspaper rather than a mere gossip| Kentucky. and scandal monger, to do. On accountof Presiden ndeay- A., Memphis A., Padueah, 3. Bursuam, D. ah, Ky. INGALLS ON BRYAN. Ex-Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, has a clear and forcible way of putting things that makes him one of the! On r foremost critics of the time, Hav- | President-elect William McKiule ing ® mind well stored with historical] Washington City, Mach 4, 1397, and biographical lore, a keen the Nashville, Chattanoogs & Bt, ory of events that have come under| Luls Kailway will sell round trip tickets to Washington City and re- his observation im a long and honor- | turn at rate of one fare for the round able public career, and a broad /trip, on March Ist and 2nd. ‘Tickets acquaintance with public men, he | Will be good for return passage until has at hand a fund of anecdote and] March 8, 1897. ‘The Nashville, | illustration that render bis critical | Catt@2ooga & St. Louis Railway om ; runs through Pullman Sleeping Cars writings exceedingly interesting. As|from Nashville to Was City rule men whose abilities as public} and New York, leaving Nashville at 11:50 p.m, giving a dayhght trip through the mountains of North Carolina, passing Asheville, N.C and Lynchburg, Va., arriving at Washington City, via Southern Rail- Gree possessed by Mr. Ingalls, He] way, at 6:42 a. m,.. Ticket agents has recently given considerable at-|0" connecting lines will sell you tick- et via Nashville, Chattanooga & St. : Louis Railway to Chattanooga, and an aptitude that makes his articles | Southern Railway to Washington, eagerly sought. One of his latest] For further informstion, apply to papers is a critical study of Mr, | nearest Ticket agent, or write to W. Bryan, which sizes up the late presi-| 4+ Dnaley, Gen'l Pass, ayd-Picket dential candidate and explains the| 48¢Bty Nashyille, Tey 4 eause of his failure in @ way that) pe, Kaw: rds, INAUGURATION OF PRESI DENT-EL, fT WILLIAM M’KINLEY. ro speakers areas great as those of Mr. Ingalls are comparatively indifferent as writers, There are few men who tention to journalism, and has shown ,| Made Skirts in black and fancy} w, | and ends in Corsets at one-half 2 and % for| Hat Com For further} (°Y Nashyille, | ¥ A., Padu- A account of inauguration of| {} We are receiving daily choice things in the newest styles of retty Dress Goods, Silks and rimmings. Have just received some nice things in Capes and Ready effects. | x | rice. | ook at our new Kid Glove (white) with colored ‘embroid- ered backs. L. B. OGILVIE & CO. ‘Matil, Effinger & Co: | Give us your laundry if you want firs! class work and prompt de very, 125 Bi way Established 1875 Marble Hall, } Arch T. Bobangan, Propr. Fine Kentucky Whiskies, AND CIGARS, Warm Lanch/ fom 9 tg 12 a. m, 125 Broapw ay, H, G, Mapfis) HARRIS /&/ CRICE,, Attorneys - at’- Law, ne bg T. L.crice Fourth—Upstairs, Stenographer in OMee, J, 0. RUSS, Baggage and Moving Wagons at Willetts Livery Stable. ow Telephone 353. Undertakers and embalmors, moe 138 ¢ Teleptioue 190 8S Third) R. M. McCUNE, anvoayes Sten Painter, | With’ PADUCAH £YCLE WORKS, Agents for Butterieks Patterns, ~ Wall aper! We'rg always the first to show our FALL STYLES / In all the late designs and colgts, They're in now ready for your fuspection, Finest ling cf Picture Mouldings If the fity. Have you sega the igtest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, L, P, BALTHASAR, Under Parser House b dhy of March 1807, ake application to 3 N. J, Diepay \ For Dilday & Van Senden \ List of Patents iranted to Kentucky and Tennessee inventors last week Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of Amer- and. forvign patents, opposite United States patent office, Washing- ton, D.C. M. Carver, Nashville, Tenn., cot or bed. W. HH. Curtice, Louisville, Ky., dise cleaner. Cc Harryman, Louisville, Ky., railway brake W. Kacbler, Louisville, vice for supporting w W. B Keyser, Ch elt for refrigerators, G. W. Martin, Henderson, Ky., wrench, : P. P. Peace, Pewee Valley, Ky., 126 and 128 N, 5th St. | DR. DANIEL, |Office, 204, 1-2/B'way. Over Lang Bro’s; frug Stere, | | $ We are Headquarters for all kinds offShoes! 3-4 MECRVETT-VOVBUWH 3 If You are}L ooking for. : , Bargains in Footwear You should call on H. DIEHL & SONS. ¢ poorecee at prices to suit your pocketbook.#.#We are making extreme low prices to reduce ours stock and make room for our Spring goods. paraaeece “See 2.2 Telephone 3 J @) Broadwayutut PCVUUUY YY mean ey oe PIANOS.”° ORGANS Steck, Conover, Everett, Schubert, Kingburyy Harvard, Gilmore, Straube and others. wa Cush or easy payments” Prices the lowest; terms the easiest. Old nstrumen‘s ‘aken ia exchange. Learn our special offer before-buyin . HARDING & MILLER. W. H. HOWARD, Salesman, ALT North Sixth Street, M.E. JONE SELLS — Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, STOVES, ETC. Give him a cal! Cor, Court and Market Te A.W. GREIR BLACKSMITH AND Howse Sucks, WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, “JW. Moore, DEALER IN Foundry and sian and Fagey roe Machine Co. prey Fe , (uuhomeals | Free delivery toll parts of! the city. Steam Engings, Boilers, — |__Cor. 70» and Adama House’ Fronts, Mill Machinery Fy On se Shoeing Your Chance To get/some real bar- gains /in fancy black dress ‘goods; Don’t fail to see the’ follow- ing special offers. 2 pieces fancy styles worth $1.50 for $1.18. 2 pieces fancy stylee worth $1.90 for $1.48. 4 pieces ngvelties worth $1 for 66c. fine_novelties worth $1.25 os 4 pieces for § 2 patterns fancy jacquard weaves worth $2 for $8. These goods are new styles and will be sold at these prices for aod Tron Fuage,| Castogs a Specialty. and Iron Fttings.| Castings of all kinds, All king of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected, JETT & WILLIAMSON, |! °° RepalMork ot EvenTKind Physicians’ and Surgeons ome Kextecky, GvaRAntexp, Always on hand ready for work. HENRY GREIF, __=_ EEE Brinton B.. Davis, ARCHITECT. Otlice Am,-German Nat, Bank, DR, W. C. EUBANK HlOM@OR. Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to 9600 per ay, United States Pension Claims, | rrooms omy 81.00 a. 1 to YP. m. 4199 Ottice, No Browilway, TELEPHONE A. S. DABNEY, DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY. J, §. CANSTER, SOLICITOR OF ‘Telephone 120. ‘Telephone 14, 14 upwards, Prompt gr thorough attention giv- ‘A. R. COOPER, en to all ¢ 4 > Manager. Vouchers for qugtterly pAyment of | = Pensions carefully aittended46, 714 8. Third Street. A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW;, Thousands of Homes, . 140%. Epurthy foom No, Wilt prot V4 Are being Collecton of claims promply attended tor a few days-only. Call at once. bicycle support, W. ‘Trabau, Louisville, Ky., pock- et lamp or lighter, Ity, Eyes, Ear, lucah, Ky, ly ee ee makes most interesting reading. We| Nose and Th 16 Te Oa ois ap “4 E. Guthrie & Co. / 315 Broadway, Phone 155, Heated by CA RN EY, HOU 5 LG Wh afd Bro 4 ¥ claws » Kates reasonable and table fur- TIM, SLEYE AND IR 129 South T! ) - ays . ,

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