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THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by ~V4E SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INGORPORATED. — favees PReainRNt PRESIDENT SRORRTARY TRRASUR' MANAGING EpiToR ¥.M. Fisher, JR. Smith, R.W. Clements, J.1. Williamson J.J. Dorian. Interest in Paducah and vicinity, cting general news, which will be en As fully as space Will permit without re- rd LO expense. JHE WEEKLY SUN Is devoted to the Interests of our country, pat- yons, and will at all times be newsy and en- Aertaining, while keeping 1s readers posted ‘on all poiliical affairs and topics: while 1t will be & fearless and (ireless exponent of the doc- (rings and teachings of the National Republl- can party. CORRESPONDENCE. A-spectal feature of the weekly edition of The SUN will be Its Corresp yndence Depart: ment,in which it hopes ably to represent * ry locality within the limita of it circu fation ADVERTISIN Rates of advertysing will be made known on application 118 North Fourth fice, Standard Block, +8 4.50 2.25 40 Daily, Six months Daily, One month,. Daily, per week.......... 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- vance . 1.00 Specimen copies free ee SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1897, we ‘Tux ‘‘News’’ has not yet named that Republican ticket. Tue growth of the treasury reserve haé not been rapid during the past few weeks but it has been a growth all the same and it bas now passed the $152,000,000 mark and is still slowly climbing. A .aw of the United States, pass- ed by the last Congress, renders one who defaces a United States gold or silver coin subject toa penalty of $2000 fine and five years’ imprison- ment. Let the bangle man beware. Tue Southeru states,whose people] is not worth the space it occupies. are suffering so greatly from the in- undation, will exhibit extremely bad taste if they do not promptly do what they asked Uncle Sam to do, make appropriations for the relief of the sufferers. Tue Spanish soldiers in Cuba were last week paid for their services for the month of November, the las’ pay- ment before that date being fur the month of October, A miumber of mutinies are said to have tuhen place recently on account of the failure to receive pay. Werter “pacifhing * Cuba, General Marin be called upon just at the commenvement of the raipy season to pacify Portt Rico and some other felluw is engaged in the same effort in the Pailippine Islands, It is even probable Gen. Campos’ service may be required tu pacify Spain herself in a few days. wil Tur Democratic press is authority for the statement that there isa great disgust in Democratic ranks over the late primary and that whether further primaries will be held for city and ju- dicial offices is exceedingly prob- lematical. It is equally problemati- cal whether it will be worth while to hold further primaries in view of the strength that will be developed by the Republicans. Three are signs that the ‘con cert’’ of the Powers is about to be broken. There have, it is said, been several propositions presented on which they have not been able to agree. Greece is confident their ef- forts will end in merely standing off and seeing her give Turkey a good trouncing. That's what they ought to do, but with such hogs as Russia, Germauy and England it 1s not to be expected. ‘Tuose Democrats who are flatter- ing themselves that the Chicago vie- tory of Carter Harrison was due to the fact that be stood squarely on the Chicago platform show simply that din which the peo-| request for an ple are greatly interested, They}of Republican defeat from the New would be glad to have the ex-Presi-| York ‘‘Journal,’’ Mr. Harrison says: dent explain his treatment of the lit-| ‘I attribute the great success of our tle island republid‘and tell why he ticket to the fact that we made an > Yj, |honest, sincere and above board fight not su is represe ve in| : : tid Bot support bis’ represemialive 10 | 5 the question of mubicipal reforms Cuba in upholding the dignity and We held the full percentage of last honor of his country. fall's Bryan vote, making the crdi- 4 = nary allowance for the falling off Say York Crry—Greater New from a national to a municipal cam- York—is about to hold a city clecs paign. In addition we received a tion and Tammany and the silver large accession of McKinley Republi- Demceracy are about to split on the 4% votes and more than split the gold Democratic vote in half. In spite platform, Tammany would Lke to) of attempts to alienate the Popu- ignore national issues, while the silver] lists and silver Republican voters Democracy is determived they shall|they stood by us to a man. I feel be frecognized. That is all right. that the issue that contributed most ‘The more the silver ques dis. | !argely to our success is from the Aika beck WHE} hho |Batural desire of Denoerats to sup- cussed the broader will become the] port the regularly nominated ticket, division in the party ranks. Not] the disgust of the people with the only so, vut the more free coibage of }abuse of the present administration silver on the lines of the Chicago of the civil service law, and a general platform is discussed the more surely desire for a greater degree of person- ‘ al liberty. use this expression in will the people see its folly aud be]/ihe commonly accepted German fortified against it for future elev-| sense, calling attention to the fact tions. that no race of people draws a sharp- a ter line of demarkation between li- Tue failure of the Globe Savings! beri and license than the German. bank at Chicago recently bids fair to] For the next two years Chicago will cost the university of Illinois half aj have a rigidly conservative, honest million dollars, ‘The president of the| #94 economical business administra- bank, C. W. Spaulding, was treas.|0n, and the city will be as law- z | abiding as any city of its size in the urer of the university. There was in] worjq, sas his hands some $140,000 cash and INSL several hundred thousand dollars) 'NSUHE worth of county and school bonds and other securities. These are missing and it is believed that they eave Vers My buerenen, SES BAST hs trace Key West, Fla., says: ficiency of Spaulding’s bond is} advices trom Havana state that Raul doubted and should it appear that} Arango, the insurgent leader, attack- the fears of the authorities are well] ed the town of Madruge, Mantavz1s Grounded the loss may fall heavily| Province, ransacked the stores and Gattis woivernity, supplied his forces, The Spaniards made no resistance, and beyyed bim not to burn the town. e Cuban flag was placed over the government buildings and the Spaniards of the town shouted ‘Vive Cuba libre!" The Cubans left the place, after six hours, and without firing a shot. They were told that a large Spanish force was at Cayajabos, the sugar plantation of Mr. Terry. Th y left for that place, and (wo hours later one could see plainly the fire of the buildings and bear the continuous volleys and the detonation of the ex- plosives. A train from Havana to Union de Reves was attacked, many wounded and two killed. The American cor- respondent, Cespedes, who was cap- tured several months ago in an in- surgent hospital, was released aud taken to the steamer Seguranca that jon is They Sack and Burn Two Impor- tant Towns. A special to the ‘Globe-Dem - Tux ‘Register’ claims the largest circulation of any paper in Western Kentucky, and keeps at the head of its columns a black face paragraph to that effect. Claims are cheap. The exaggeration of newspaper men when questions of circulation are un- der consideration is proverbial. If the ‘Register’’ really believed what it claims it would not hesitate to make its claims good by furnishing proof. The bare statement in the form made The ‘*Register’* knows, as does the general public, what the circulation of the Sun is by the affidavit of three credible witnesses who are in position to know exactly what is doing in the} jeft for Mexico. Sun office. Lhe Sun challenges the} Mrs. Lamas arrived here last night. “Register” to make good its claims|She is a woman about 57 years old, by producing the proof or take down and has three daughters rnd three A sons, the latter fighting for liberty in its shingle. Put up orshutup, Mr.JOupa She said: “Register. “The Spaniards sent me to prison : aap to see if my sons would surrender. Tur Dingley tariff bill is io thelr. first thing I did was to send finance cqmmittee of theSenate where}from my prison a note that said, it is receiving careful consideration|‘Dear sons, don’t fear; I am all by some of the best informed men on| right; keep your places and fight for the tariff that the country holds. liberty.” ’ Fo nen eT tig gShe said that they treated ber nized, adlv. She was taken from the jail ) the steamer in an arm chair. on the pyPID ENTERTAINMENT. [94 Weyter is at the Jucaro and Mor- ii sa him or28 trocha, leaving Gen. Gomez at iqgtoscope and Megaphono- young "* Villas, toward Matanzas Pro- © Last Nukht at eine wet’: Cubans at Havana, Matanzas and inar del Rio are waiting for San- guily to arrive to join bis forces, as they have great sympathy for him. Col. Llorent, commanding 500 Cubans near Guare, in Pinsr del Rio, had an engagement with a large force of Spaniards one day last week, but met with a defeat, although his loss was not very heavy, he being able to retreat as soon as he found what we are promised, a conservative | p measure ;that it will be framed in the interests of the laboring man and the business of the country and not of the trusts as charged by the Demo- crats. At least one trust is fighting the provisions of the bill with all its power. This is the sugar trust. The sugar schedule is entirely unsatisfac- tory to the trust and gives ‘proof of the righteous intentions of the fram- ers of the bill in this regard. We are that the Spanish force opposed toxhim was much larger than his own. They bad prepared a trap for him, but by good generalship he avoided it and retreated into the hills, with a loss of not over twenty-five men. Col. Bermudas, with his band of 300 Cuban guerrillas, recently de- feated a large detachment of Spanish troops at Laloma del Torso. A Spanish ¢etachmest bad orders to break up a large camp of pacificos avd also raid the Cuban camp near there. Bermudas lay in wait for them and surprised them, killing over seventy-three of the {Spanish force and capturing — forty-eight wounded and others, A railway train between Lacios and San Cristobal was dynamited Saturday of last week, and ‘the engi- neer, fireman and eighteen soldiers were killed, The mine was sprung while the train was passing over a long and high culvert. ‘The Cubans stationed themselves on the heights surrounding the scene and poured a hot fire on the troops. Then they charged, and, after driviag off the Spaniards, set fire to the wrecked assured by some members of the finance committee that the bill wili be presented to the Senate within a fort- night. This will be commendab!e speed and will far exceed that usual- ly shown in such cases, The country will hope it may be realized. In its reply to the Sun in reference to the tax list matter the ‘‘Register’’ begs the question, It assumes as proven that which rests solely on the unsupported statement of the’editor, The editor stated that the contract with the Sun was illegal, hence by the assumption of the ‘Register’ the contract is iliegal Astoa distinc- tion between technicality and illegal- ity, which we are charged with ina- bility to make, as well wight it ask for a distinction between a borse and darkness. There is no kinship or re- they are blinded by their infatuation and that they are incapable of learn- ing a lesson. Nothing will be more to the hking of the Republicans than for the Democracy to cling to this folly. Free trads and free silver will be easy enough to slay in 1898 and 1900. ve —-~Prxsipext McKixiey continues in his selections of foreign representa tives of this government to indicate both his good intentions and his good judgment. Litue fault can be found with his selections either in the char- acter or ability of the men chosen, Even the Democratic press is com- cars, The Spanish lost over thirty- five men in the attack altogether. The Cubans secured ten prisoners also. A riot occurred at Matanzas some time Saturday, aud a Spanish captain named Lomelo was killed by his com- pany. Itis said that this riot arose over the division of the spoils that the Spanish troops had obtained in raiding some of the Cuban houses by that town, WRITTEN AT RANDOM, lation between the words. A dis- tinction between them is an impossi- bility. The bonds cannot be defeated by a technicality except that by reason of the technicality they become illegal. It is the ille- gality of the bonds that defends them. A technicality may be the occasion of the iHegality of any con- tract. Ifthe city resisted and de- feated the collection of the bonds it would refase to pay for a considera. tion of which it had had the full ben- fit, Thesame is true of the con- tract of the Sux, The service was ordered by the authorities, it was ‘The first tramp"? doctor who ever came under the notice of {local police officials arrived at the city hall late pelled to admit, though reluctantly, that they are good. The New York Sun’ ’recently said ; ‘Mr. McKinley's selections for the more important diplomatic posts strike people gen- erally as satisfactory.”’ Ex-Presipent CLevevarp will, at a dinver in New York on the 24th instant, discuss ‘'Present Prob- lems.’’ It is to be hoped Mr. Cleve- land will throw some light on the|to note that Carter H. Harrison, the ‘uban question and the proposed an-| newly elected mayor, attributes his are} election not to national issues, but to of Hawa These a nt problems’’ with which 'Jocal influences. Xn response to s yesterday afternooo, He was ushered tnto the presence of Judge Sanders by a policeman, and did not seem at all embarrassed by this unusual ad- venture. What he was seized for no one seemed to know, and the tramp was too independent to ask, When the oflicers left prisoners in charge, and the pera- patetic doctor was left alone with Judge Sanders and two reporters. He readily admitted that he, too, was under arrest. ‘But, Judge, I've got no con- coal weapons except these,’ he smilii observed as he began ny bits grimy pockets on Judge work that ought to have been done, the city had the benefit and will in the end be fully reimbursed by costs collected. The ‘Register’’ will not be able to convince any unpreju- diced person that it ought not to be paid for. with other Iw view of the broad claims of the Demoeratic press on the subject of the Chicago election it is interesting desk. « He first withdrew shining pair of tooth pullers, which} he carefully placed = onthe table, and then followed a bundle of pension papers and four or five blank books—or more propertly books that were filled with mysterious writing. Then the dexterous mountebank be- gan pulling out bottles. There were blue vials, transparent vials and yel- low vials, to say nothing of various other kiods of vials—vials filled with joyed our visit t down In the depressor, you mean, Chicago Tribune. New Necessity. —The Governess ow French andGerman—" Mrs. That is not sufficient. 1 who can teach my ebil ci rooklyn Life. ton earth induced you, John? Wh Savi ‘ou gave that waiter five dollars for a powders, liquids and gums, pellets, | V0" £0% "hat waiter five dollars wafers and almost every other con-| \!' at ft ar, I wanted to ceivable thing. One by one he Jaid them out, un- he Same Thing.—Costleton—"Fld- til there was a most astorishing out- yack is making love to an heiress.” lay of them. “Ah, heard him say that he was try He only smiled at the surprise of | (nz to get a large amount of capital iv the increasing number of onlookers, ested in a reorganization sche and continued to remove bottles from his pocket, and painstakingly stack them on the table. “No, there's no homeopathy about me," he replied to a casual observa- tion dropped by one of the specta- tors. He then stood erect, as he “T finished his job, and looked as if he wanted to say,**Now what do you think of tha’ ‘Do you ever have headache ?'’ he asked Judge Sanders. “Yes, occasionally, but I haven’t 1 got it now,’’ the Judge answered | ; with evident misgiving, for he wasn't pining for any of that medicine. “Well, I just want to make you a present of this,’’ the nomadic medico resumed, as he proffered a small vial, “You put a small pinch of it in the ear on the side of the head that aches Harper's Bi him to retlr ife » plays a good e note” Eg ays rather a ay n't . ver heard her swear.” an of the re harged that «of hav sught a down to] Wash and it will cure it in a short time Tle—"Do you believe in “Dynamite? No sir! That's}; She—“Well, it alt] strychnine,"’ and he gently shook a He—T don't understand." smail bottle of white powe § has plenty of money and is | “What's your name?’? asked] © liberal, @ long engage the Judge, as he cautiously thrust the | 1!"" > "ie 1 ' vida ae a get bottle into the nearest desk drawer. ‘Belden, sir—Robert K. Belden, ipidthic teak he replied. ‘+I live in. Missouri—in Chicago,” Some of the audience] THE FRENCH IN AMERICA. thought that was a strange place for] yost Noteworthy Is the Canadian Chicago—in Missouri—but said noth Contr in, The ire nt in the United 8. Siaten ct aa | “Well you may go, old man, ‘ neg rk a he ouisiana Marshal Collins, finally announced ; v4 the tind the ‘We've got more doctors here than} | ie New Or we know what todo with now—ex-| |, : as, aitinn cept when it's election day,’’ and he] with its Proneh survivals, its dream of smiled to himself. eon ¢ inion nd its The old fellew, for he looked like tf power; and the simp! he was at least 60, began to store Vier tA n farmers, contin Jaway his ubiquitous pharmacy in his th : ustoms of the ba various pockets, and as he !ooked| ‘" ” i bail nage Seve seg ber cache, remote from the around at the two reporters scratch- > i hone aadaliet ing down his name, hastily implored, casetrele “Now gentlemen, if you are report-| of ers, please keep my name h the out of the paper, for} | as packmen, boatmen ar Thave not always been hard up, and | !esberm« don't expect to be avy more after a] Put the most noteworthy French ele little bit. Idon't want my family] 76" in the United States at + to know about me.”’ easiest ey : When he left with his bottles and loa tute, Sle eeantrs the} 1 expansive power of this fee nd in part to the effort of New 1 other things, he carried also & movement was due in part to the faithful promise of the reporters— and tiis is how it has been kept, . The result has a new strain of Fren to this country, The United census of 1890 reports 537, havi The handsome Dick Fowler will make an excursion to Cairo next Sunday, and she will no doubt take with her many sight seers. In addi- tion to the big holes in the stone safe guard that surrounds the ¢ and] yy the sipe water in which (according to] of the ‘‘News’’) the little boys fish, | church records either one or both par. | in Canada and Newfound. French action. Leading ch Canadians deny the correctness and on the basis of old that it should be this report, from the tops of the highest build-} more than doubled ings, there is to bea game of baseball The French Candies * ar found |between the Cairo club, Paducah’s tanto. dey rg ge =e ar ae |bitterest rival, and the. St. Louis] (inc “ates and the North Central Browns. Nobody need stay at home] certlements of th iain customs irner, Ph through fear of there being an inabil- ity to obtain dry ground enough on which to establish a diamond and play the game. Those Cairo fellow Dv, Corean Paper. say they'll play ball if they have to] \ remarkable kind of is pro play it on the wharfboat or Halliday | duced in Corea entirely by manual labor and without the use of any machine House roof. Its quality excels that of the very besf f _ [made in China or Japan, The raw ma The Catholic Columbian Club is] terial used for this paper is obtained preparing to giye ‘David Garrick’’| from the bark of Broussoneta papyr the latter part of the month. This hich ted in the spr will be the most elaborate and best vater containing a larg ood ashes, until reduced this is taken in large read upon frames of ban sway forined into thin production attempted by the talented young people composing the club. and their pains and preparations b on that have been published by the] position on what little boys should not trict. Somebo'ly the lower courts and it became an and should not do their backs crooked, long examples in arithmetic, The name of the postoffice at Po! © very much, mamma. | { £00 feet in the ele any Fact That we keep one of the largest and best selected stocks of Dry Goods, Notions, Cerpets : to be found in the city Our styles are new and our pri ces the lowest. It doesn't cost cure the newest styles than it does to buy old ones. We also have some special bat gains to offer iu more Gloves. too pairs of $1 Gloves will be sold tdis week for 92c. These gloves are new ind color. Silks. joo yards of silks in plain and r tose in style fancy designs at one-half price. 25c buys a soc quali soc buys a $1 qualit 150 pairs ladies’ silkaline hose for 15¢ soo. yards gingham styles for only 34c. in new Good quality linen crash for 6Jc Chiffon ribbon in fancy stripes novelties in belts, fancy trimming new style dress goods, ete. Watch our carpet ad next week E. & CO. 315 BROADWAY / / New GUTHRIE Millinery 315 BROADWAY. WIS. E.Toloy #@Store Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. day, Brinton B. Davis, American Pla $3.00 to $5.00 per Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. A. R. COOPER, Manager. ARCHITECT. Office Am,-German Nat. Wm, Thompson, Shoemaker. Bak, COR. SIXMH & TRIMBLE ers has been changed to Maceo, in honor of the Cuban hero who was slain by Spanish treachery The change was affected several days ago, but the postal clerks have failed to find it out, as all mail sent there thus far has been returned from Louisville marked ‘no such office in state named.”’ Important Notice, All persong“knowing themselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John / Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call and settle the same at once at myatf€ey No. 127 South Fourth street, apd thereby save to themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by faw to collect same, unless otherwisé seted promptly, Ep H) Puryear, Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobn Rogers & Son. d26tt Hickory Stove Woods For nicé stove wood telephore 29. $1 per load. tt. Ouro Biver Sroxs Axp Ruy Co, ; in the small hours of the mor rendered their proficiency most as- her ‘kind of paper is| Mente. aallad RAT acea ae aeetEe tonishing, produced from old seraps trodden in Women’s nailed half_-les 50e. Fenger, the celebrated St. Louis] pulp much in the same way that grap Women’s turned soles 7: Chil costumer, is now muking the ward.| Juice in expressed countries dren’s half sales 35c to 40c, _Invisi- pny ay conn of ps whieh, thong ble patches 10 to 15e. fe slow, bas the advanta not breakin ad the filer so much a After Inaog If the‘ ‘out-of-town correspondents’? Miter thé fatigue of reviewing the of metropolitan newspapers foisted piled up to a | vas . » that followed him as many fakes on the public as a cut into pieces, | “homie,” and, of leading the protienade certain paper here that takes a keen| {> °° wilh Soinete — o bbl 2 = spabenretion. Wall, the presiaant delight in roasting them, there might] ea. oF a p At oalled Meaenoal tie hataton at leh ine elaok { pie be grounds for complaint some} yaded, the soluble parts of which are | reaching half-way to the ceil filled where. Whenever a local correspon-| supposed to give tenacity and tough-| with applications for office w he dent telegraphs matter away there is] ues to the paper.—Apotheker Zeitung. | is president indeed. Those preliminary at least some foundation for it, The a e Oxaarian ii oxes, Hearly every al ters by the same cannot be said of many thivgs! Teacher—Have you finished your gor thousand, and large willow trunks ful) of papers delivered with regularity from above referred to paper in the past. | do in D departments, remind him that the A United States expect every president 3 ad it.” to do his duty by the party whieh ‘Swipe’? has been passed on by tle boys when at school should not owt i th uns sap yeep the Iowa supreme court. The word] make faces at the teacher, and should | jo jucr corine Oe cane - . " hide came up in the case of the state vs. | not study too hard, se It makes} fo) to the lot of an American tf Ld, Robert Lee, appellant, of Polk dis-| them near-sighted, and should not sit! \r Cleveland oe ck said ‘swipe’? in| (0° Jong in one position, ‘cause ft makes ee ee " issue. So the grave, dignified and this effort the » of executive up their pencils too fast august bigher bench had to take offi- Tit-Bits. was merely openc and the harra cial notive of i and incidentally to rey — of ens slightly abat pass upon its meaning, In affirming nn wouldn't te pag but Grampy se mia ot alee lon Lime: the case the court decided thet a bad case of swelled head.” and a half hour with bis family ufter ‘‘swipe’’ mcans ‘to steal’’ and cited There must be some mistake.” dinper, with a return to his desk be the dictionary as its authority. “Not a bit of it. 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