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—~the real object of the rest of 3 Dingley bill into law is desired not!tath by its works it may be per- only for the additional revenue to the’ mitted to pose as the champion of the | ought to be stopped. Som —- = THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Rettabad every afternoon, except | Tig impossibility of ‘reckoning witht Sunday, by any degree of certainty what will be|t THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | the demands on the levees in the fu- | ¢ INCORPORATED. ture is an ele —|made by the waters themselves. | appointed. ent of uncertainty that| Mr. Me’ must be furnished or one will be] plish the purposes for which they are |tempt to follow on the Bayard line, To the unprejudiced}a bill should be introduced into con- »88 prohibiting public speech-make ; Britain by our repre= mind it would appear there could hardly have been a more appropriate listribution of the appointments. inley is in fall accord with rs must be provided against in some|the St. Louis platform, which favors PK 7 VICE PRESIDENT SHOMRTARY MANAGING EDITOR pinkcTous surplas until the pressure can be manner and the most apparent meth- | bimetallism under such conditions as THEASUMEK | od seems to be a means of holding| will remove the dangers which would smpany the independent adoption Fe Pe et 9+ relieved through the natural outlets. |of such a measure on the part of this —E——E Tia lclared Ime country. ‘The free coinage of the Sexaton Mitps has deciared hime ’ THE DAILY SUN CO ee ene ece for thel White metal by all or nearly all the , [sesate,to be applicable afver a reas: | onable time for debate has been al Sot ne given as Cully hed ce lowed fon any pending question. | 1HE WEEKLY SUN Toere are a number of senators [who Bs devored 10 ereats of our cot are of Mr, Mills’ way of thinking, tert but it is very doubtful whether the| on al Oe sentiment in favor of itis strong Atines and teachings of the National Ke Sa mey enough to give such a rule any show intellect CORRESPONDENCE. of adoption. To the aver At] there does not seem to be ‘A spect! feature ofthe ny good Tae UN will be Its weekly espondel on why a deliberative body Te ould be so jealous of tie individ- ADVERTISING. ual power of its members as to re- fuse to a majority the power to con- Rates of advertysing will be made known on = trol its deliberations. Under the ex-| Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth) isting rules and the doctrine of sea- atorial courtesy one or two member Daily, per annum..........$ 4.50 Daily, Six months. ere Daily, One month,. 40 Daily, per week.. . 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- able by simply talking against | time to defeat or practically defeat any legislation to which they may be opposed if they have the endurance 1.00} and perseverance to keep talking. such a lack of rule is apparent to Tuose free trade papers which are | flattering themselves that the Finance Committee will make import- cCcCcomm==—— Tur bank clearances are above the average for this season of the year notwithstanding the disastrous floods, which have had a large influence all ever the country in depression of enate ant changes in the Dingley tariff bill not in line with the ideas of its ele The cl sare now] famers will hardly see their hopes | siness. elearances are no , 3 : Bette f realized. That the bill will be| above what they were at this time i Sis hen there was no such amended in many particulars there jast year when here wa sucl great commercial nations would Lave an important effect on its value, |while its coinage by the United | States without such concerted action would not possibly have other than | disastrous results, as the amount of | the metal consumed in this country materially to would not be sufficient leffect its value in view of the enor- Mr. McKinley's y not result in effecting the it does mous production. action ma desired consummation but if sons. and prs ‘The folly of such a rule or rather] Gne of bis late projects for the bet- torment of the condition of — the FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1897. everybody but a senator, | American farmer is the extension of ys: k when we speak of the world’s 1 “a ard ve a doubt. e pe Brccsbancs: ‘TWs slowing a excel.|°e" Danlly be doubt But the Re lent and gives strong | encouragement to the business world of better times coming. publican contingent of the Finance] Committee are men cf protectionist | proclivities, who recognize the abso- | —E—EEE lute necessity of extending to our in- Tue real object of the retroactive | dustries the protection afforded by a clause in the Dingley bill is said to) yi) of this character and they will] be to discourage importations before the passage of the bill; to which th Philadelphia ‘‘Record’’ adds: ‘‘And the|u'most diligence to get the Dingley » mem= stand by the principl are using the vers of this committ measure is to dis¢ourage imports af-| hill before the Senate at an early day. ‘er its passage." —News. To do this they are working day and Just so. goods imported tal ry dollar's worth of] night, absenting themselves from the s from our own r sessions of the Senate labor seventy-five cents of Wages. | neglecting that occupation, —so dear The salvation of this country, lies 1) ¢5 the hearts of many of our public, the large consumption of its own) men at the present time,—of haunt-! partment will see to the transfer from | products to the exclusion of foreigo| ing the Executive mansion for oftices| products. for their constituents. The public | Ir the Sux will quote alive to}™an who is able to resist the pres-| show where we bave misquoted or|8ure which is made upon him by the| misrepresented its position on the] place hunters at this time, and who | tax sale grab, we will eat the humble! wi}] use all possible effort to the per-| pie.—Register. fecting of needed legislation, is not| The ‘Register’? cannot quote @/)Ke1y to fall under the displeasure of word from the Sun that by any fair}. people for delaying the public| interpretation can justify the follow-|1,..iness or to fail to give it that care- ing paragraph : ful and conscientious consideration ce the “official organ’ of the] wich jt demands in the interest of city council says it does not care for ‘ie wile male | the law, then there is no use to carry | “e Whole people. the argument further. Tur declaration of the party now That is sutlicient to justify the| restored to power has been in the | swallowing of the whole pie. past that of ‘‘opposition to all com- —— binations of capital organized in| Tur Dingley tariff on-wool will | trusts or otherwise to control arbi- cause the laboring man of Paducah | trarily the condition of trade among to pay from twenty-five to fifty per}our citizens,’’ and it has supported cent. more for their clothing. The] such legislation as_ will prevent the benefit to bé derived from this must] execution of all schemes to oppress be felt to be asppreciated.—Regis- | the people by undue charges on their ter. supplies or by unjust rates for the | The Dingley tariff will do nothing | transportation of of their products to | of the kind. It may result in a/market."” This purpose will be} 5 ; : | steadily pursued, both by the en- light advance, but it will by insuring | coment of the laws now in exist- him employment, give, him the} ence and the recommendation and | wherewith to buy. What difference} support of such new statutes as 1 does it make to a laborer whether| be necessary to carry it into effect clothing is high or low if be have not | —From President McKinley's Inau- | ts gural Address. | effusions of Demo- the money to buy with at any price etna Coes Reading the Wuenre shall we look for the Jef-|crats in Congress snd those of the fersonian Democrat? Mr. Bryan|Demccratic press one would be led we mean the English market. of butter supplied per mark supplied over .000,000 we The United States furnishes the cow feed to the Europeans, who! make the butter for British consump-| tion. To this end it is proposed th information be obtained fort American butter 1: ing first-class creamery ferent localities of the Us ter in dif- 1 States: having the butter put up in different kinds of packsges—the —_regu- lation —_-60-pound tub, the Australian foot re box, sealed tin cans, ete, The agents of the de-| or cars to the refriger- ats in New York, and the refriger ator steam! cy ain whe there for the proper care of the but- ter while cro not, the department of agriculture will have boxes made to protect the butter in trausit from bad odors that might come from meat, fruil, ete. When the butter arrives in London it will be met at the wharf by the agent of the department and put on the market. It will be ascertained what package suits the British public best whether there is too much salt or tgo little; whether there is too high | color or too low color; how our best butter sells there in comparison with the Danish butter. The whole his- tory of the transaction will be written up, from the maker to the consumer, nd this process will be re ‘ain and in, and instru iven to our makers until the butter wanted in the British market can be regularly supplied here by the aver- age creamery. ‘This information will be given to the dairymen of the United States through farmers’ bul- letins that will be sent to every state in the Union, and, if possible, to every dairyman in the Union by the department of agriculture. A Practice That Ought to Be Stopped, The London correspondent of the Yew York Sun’? observed recently ations to that in one of his communi claims to be one and the sound mon-|to believe the Republican party and) aie that «America's diplomatic ey Democrats are equally certain) President McKinley loved nothing in | repre they are Jeffersonians. Both cannot the world so well as a trust. As a|make public speeches (in KE be, for Thomas Jefferson had decid-| matter of fact the Republican party | except on the rarest occasion ed views on all questions of public |is the natural and avowed enemy of | ntative he added that *Mr, Bayard has made more than any half-dozen of his pred- policy and was not ready to surren-| the trust in all its forms. The ple | ecessors."* der them for a mere chance of party |that a protective tariff favors the | success.In fact there is good ground | trust is baseless. That trusts hay a tariff is to believe that were Jefferson alive | flourished under a protecti he would be a Republican, His views | true. That they have flourished and coincided more nearly with those of /do flourish under free trade is als0| represent This is quite trae. Foreign Am- bassadors or ministers to Great Brit- ain hardly aver speak at public gath- erings, in that country, with the exception of the United States ive. Nor do British am- the Republicans than of the Demo-/true, Some of the most powerf:|| passadors or ministers to other coun- nt ¢ crats of the | We want the Dingley bill that We/ trade, Can the Democracy point to | | may hay: more revenue, say the Re- publicans, Your money or your life, say the highwaymen. difference between high tariff and ,during their four years’ tenure of | ¢ highway robbery, —News. | power? Did the Wilson tariff result) ! he above paragraph tells but half in their suppression or injury? | the truth. The enactment of the When the Democracy has shown its government, but for the additior revenue it will give the people through people against the trust, | the revival af our industries and the! Tu# appointment by the President | ¢ fuller employment of our labor. But) f Messrs. Wolcott, Stevens anc Paine envoys to conduct the ne- does the ‘News’? oppose the in- lc ations for a bimetallic confers |, crease of the revenue and favor tli . debt that) ence with Kuro la well formed purpose to treat the] ¢ | matter fairly. ‘Those papers which | nH nations indicates | tu increase of our national would be necessitated by the continu ance of the present law. bd | hope to m: capital out of this ace Ovx thing the experience of year has done is to convince all ob servers, and river men in particular that the levee system is a failure. gentlemen named are silver men, will s, when only the! not be ably to make their claims even | yeand plausible. Mr. Wolcott is a silver In ordinary seas normal rainfall oc 1s possible to confine the water with-| Republican, Mr. ite in the beds of the streams, But, Democrat and Mr. Paine a gold Re-| i e} publican ; » men of irreproach- when the windows of heaven are/ publican; all are men of irreproach banned lastaplana S pened and the floods descend as they|able character and of distinguished done this year, and\as they arejability who can be depended on to| mean toudy like most of his prede-| Receiver of Rogers Rogers & Son, outlet! use their best endeavors to accom. |trusts known to the commercial | tries speak in } | world exist in England, under free | t9 which they 1 | shameful perfor ard, He | British at the expe | whose salaried ser this | tion by claiming that it indicates that} Evidently a vote of censure in Cone Ir. McKinley is not in favor of the\ gress is not enough to suppress the gold standard because two of To us sucha vote in the British Stevens a. silver! of th blic in the countries e sent. When do we hear of the British ambassador tothe nited States appearing as a speaker a single measure that has resulted in | at banquet or public meeting in There is little | the suppression of or injury to trusts | Americs Never, And we may be uite sure that if he were to so ap- ear he would not laud and glorify United States Institutions as the reatest and finest in the world. No; that sort of thing is done only yy our ambassadars to England. It t to be, and surely could be, sund of putting an end to the scan- Jal which has culminated in the ces of Mr, Bay- been by far the offender, but he has not mly one. His predecessors many years were altogether too fond af speechinaking at banquets in Kng- and, and belauding Britain and the ¢ of the country nts they were. House of Commons would, at once and forever, end anything of the} a sort in the British diplomatic service. Bayard w House of Representatives, but he went on even worse than beto will prove hime- elf tobe an American, aud not o vssors. If, however, he should at WILL WITE Reported That Spain is Preparing Key West, April 15.—It is report- ed in Havana that Spain has decided operations in Cuba rainy season he government is making preparations to bring regular troops from the interior and embark for Spain and the Philippine islands opportunity. be abandoned roam through the from Cape San to cease military trochas will heart of the island Antonio to Cape Maysi. of Spain in Cuba, but, notwithstand- ing her humiliation she nevertheless wants to assume the role of conquerer offering favers to |™ ana bankruptey, | not he will certainly be credited with June or July, having made an honest effort in that fact that the ministers’ owing to the azey® REED direction by all unprejudiced per- In Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Mr. McKinley found a man of ener- tical knowledge as well When Weyler returns ) which he will as one determined to use the powers conferred on him for the upbuilding of theinterests confided to. his care. | lations to the Queen will proclaim th administrative body of the island, a ter which the refc be promulgated The Duke of Tetuan 10 the diplomatic notes to the powers that the disturbance in bas ended felicitously s for Cuba will] the foreign market for American butter. On this subject Mr. Wilson ‘The United States made more good butter last year than the home demand required, Shipments abroad will be made in the future. and it is necessary to ascertain for our people (je, what the world’s market wants, and and that hereafter Spin will no glish bought 865,000,000 worth t year; the United States ps 1 per cent. of it, or a little over $600,000 worth, Den-| ish governmer Protection and F ers by purelias- |ture diplomat This seems to indi Spain will ce she will prepare herself f the best advantages finally abandoni provision is made y The Louisville “Dispatch” ing the Atlantic. If learned there this morn- line near Santa y. hada stiff fight Clara the other with ths Vizea of being defe ed he drove the enemy for two miles, capturing twenty-five prisoners and killing en of the Spaniards, timely arrival of troops complished | Sent out was that he had been defeat- vat the reverse is ¢ again, notwithstanding the chan; Fondeviella’s nd they never | Work, city editor rsare still there eglect a chance tc house of Senor Thomas *| Dre prominent Cub: | Tom Drewery, formerly an adver- hustler on the Evening Post’’ desk on the | tisin, | will bold down the sam wife, four daughters , were compelled nd three young and the whole was torn upside down in for compromi | ases, desks and things of that kind were broken open with the butts of First the officer explained | proved Cpill ayd F that he was positive th were in the house, Mr. Martinez as tied to some and tortured by havin around his ank! pinioned behind hi are the only ones who] F given splendid | Baseball, Loulsville vs Cleve him, and be was told what was to be e up the | Central will sel) round trip tickets to The old man pleaded his in- | Louisville at one fe only oa train For two| turning Aprill2 td hocence in vain, the oflicer cut him | with his sword hours the family were kept in terror, when the the troops with them two of the youngest daugh ters and one of the The next morning was made to the Spanish tout, but the reply was was known of - ter, therefore pothing could be Neither the young girly nor the lad | have been heard from, and at is sup- »plication | round ommand- | Cairo Southern means ! While an old house was bei down Saturday, on which is not far from an old sentinel post of the Spanish vation was found seemed to be of recent origin, in a cellar, which | large collection which the doctors declared to be no {one less than those of from ten to fifteen | tl Stat Important Notice, Central will on May F |round trip excursigh tickets to Louis- | ville at one fare fyr the round trip, tt) and good returnmg notil and ipelud- ing May 10th. ( td joigtat Rocks ‘sos knowing themselves in- lebted to the firms of Rogers & King Rogers & Son warned (6 call and settle the censured by a resolution}once af my aff urth Usréet, and thereby save to| Opening Ball New I ; as If will be forced We hope Col. tay, our new em-|to proceed by law tq collect same, unless otherwise setthéd themselves costs, King and John | 23d, Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet. Line. Owned and Operated by th Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- tation Co, INCORPORATED, Steamer DICK FOWLER, Leaves Paducah at 8 a, mn. J. H. FOWLER, Supt |Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati Packet Company, Steamers (leaye’Cinetnnay’ for Memphis kp. Tnesday and Saturday at 8 o'cloc Paducab ev Mempht lay, payging P: ery Thubsday, passing RART K.W, WISE Practice in all courts Office, Broadway,| bet, gth aygd pson, thé Tailor!s, The} Airship Cree. NEW DAILY Sunday. pears Bast The first issue of the new Louis- y, Which its pro- ville morning di moters say is destined to take the place of the ‘Courier-Journal’ will be issued on Sunday next A force of reporters and editors have been employed and are at work preparin Easter morning. Public Printer Fetter bas added three or four typesetting machioes his plant, and will do the ty orthe paper. A Scott pr been put in Mr. B. A. Enloe, of the Nashville “Sun,’? is to be editor-in-chief; E C. MeDowell m Dick Ryan, telegraph editor; Dick and the reportorial force made upoft Perry Farnsh Charles — Wickliffe Ben | Voy Alber rs and her ille Post **Dispateh Ly Clinton, Ky., Oct. L2th, 96 De. J. €. Myndenhall, Evansville, Ind. f gross Of Dr. terms as/last/ I ha atistaction. Yours truly, / J. K. Tartoa, Drufgist. Sold by Dubois & Co. Sunday, April 25. For the above occasion th 204, April Annual Interstate Celebration, 1. ro, April 26, For the above o¢casion the Lilinois 8, a8 they said, fr lis good con-| Central will on April 25 and 2 trip excursion tickets to at one fare, good returning April 27. td Wil From May ngtoh, N.C. one fare, good returning 14 days t. | from date of sale, id a Memphis Rates, For train leaving Paducah at 1:52 a. m., April 19th, 27th aud May Ist, dug up, and in it were found a very |the Ilinois Centra)’ will sell round trip excursion ticiets to Memphis at for the round good for tWo days frou date of | sale, td nd one-third ion Epworth Leag e Llinois onvel For the abo port, Kye For the above ocegdion the Ilinois Central will sell onApril 21d, round trip tickets to Rogkport at one and e-third fare, ggod feturning ,April ly Carpets |, Carpets S SHOES & ¢ H. DIE Prices the Lowest. Goods the Best. SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY PF. LALLY -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR——~ Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. t Line (Daily except at— HL & SONS 340 Broadway. Do You Want a Bargain In Carpets ? ire prepared to give fa lifetime. If you do we you the chance ing the week baginning April roth we will offer some great bargains in Carpets These prices Are made to more thoroughly intfoduce this depart- ment to the city trade. qualities guafanteed as represented. See these prices ms KY Supt. cineinnat One roll carpet worth 16 One roll carpet worth One roll Union carpet worth 3oe roll Union earpet worth 3 Two rolls Union carpet worth 45¢ One roll Union carpet worth 37 1-2 extra quality, worth soe Two rolls allavool, worth 65¢, for 4o¢ Seven rolls carpet wool, worth extra quality «ice Curtains at bar Telepnone 118. Specials ust-rectived a new line lll kids and ¢ lectiog of chengeable Iks in all/colors JE. GUTHRIE & CO, M.A Eoin) # Store Naafoapwave CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Brondwayy Paducah Ap- Galt louse ILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 fo $5.00 per twenty-four page paper on Capital and Surplus, $170,000.00 Rooms only €1.00 apd upwards. A.-K. COUPER, Open from 9g. m, to 3 p.m urday Nights from 7 to 8, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT, Oty Am -German Not. Bank, Interest Paid on Time Deposits ‘“" editor; Ass’t Cashier Wm, Thompson, Shoemaker. SOME & TRIMELY *. KAMLEITER, Gro. O. HART, dren’s half-sales 3: ble patches 10 to 1 When in Metropolis State Hotel Cor, 4th and Ferry Sts. Thousands of Homes , , Dean Sik: —You yay ship one- MeAdenball’s Im- ver Cure on same sold two or and he proposed to | three timggs“as mucif of your ebill cure this season as any fother-afd\it has INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE The Judge Was Not to Be Fo FURNACES, e cactus district terror than usual ad ring the rea Illinois TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. 129 South Third Street Wall aper'! We're always the first to show FALL STYLES designs and colors, ready for your inspection, Finest line of Picture Mouldings er was brought b O18) representative of the od re- rin’ this sneakin Papucau . - | att t have you to say Sel! for yourself, Slippery et, with both guns lookin’ He'd swore to roun’ me up, an’ shot twice afore I could unlimber Then I cuts loose an’ fight again’ him an’ his gang.” ‘Two years fur perjury," nvention, y 7, inclusive, the ‘hat they have been murdered | Iiinois Central Will sell tickets to Wilmington, N.C. and return at “But look here, jedge, I—" “Shet up, or I'll make it th’ rankest Har Tever seen on th’ If Buek had pulled on there would be no more d fur ter finish yer, Two urs fur perjury goes."”—Detroit Free Have you seen the Jategt? A YARD OF FACES, for GOOD work, | L. P, BALTHASAR, der PaLmen House in replacing i ¢ of its bridges whieh span rivers, heat its own record one night recently n, in spite of a xevere snowstorm River Lea to the Prices Reasonat id 7th sell seuth of Tot bridge, the old one being removed and the new one placed in situ in pine hours ‘The old bridge wae woved and the ‘ong put in its place by the and at the same time,—London Times —Don't build on the love that others the poorhouses are filled ple who have wealthy reiye Atchison Globe, Sweveveee ania st Come to Town Aff the new spring styJes and shapes of Men’s arid Women’s nigh and low cut WEBVVVVVVVEVVUVSUVA Cor. 9th and A.W. GREIF, Expert BiackSMITH Au Horse Suoee, WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, anf Sleam (s Laundry J, W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors, 106 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 200, Give us your laundry if fou want first class work snd prompt de $$ CITY SCAVENGER Jas Coleman Telephone 118, Res. 821 Campbell. Prompt and capéful attention given o cleaning vaulfs water closets, & Thirteen years experience in the work Calls from any part _of the city ans- wered at any time frofréo’clock a. m, to 11 o'clock p.m, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co, Manufacturgés and Dealers in Steam Engings, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brags | and Tron Fittings. Castings of all kinds, Kerrey, a ————— ‘Sue Lawes & Qo. Have ope GENERAL REPAIR SHOP* 4628'S. Third Street, All Kinds of furnifure ye upholstered and rdyay onable prices. Painting work on buggies a sy red and 1 at rens- ud repair ally, Will call for and diver work free of charge. BURNEY & DYLLAM, Paducah, Ky. Attorney-at-Law Upuisvitle Trust Budding, 1 ny, benmageton 20 | : he at uinphrey & L Mule ® Muir Padueah Street Ri Padueah W tor Of Am-Ger National jon, Hey

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