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Published. Sunday, by INCORPORATED.” THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. every afternoon, except VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Vick PRESIDENT . Wor Paxson once. DIRECTONS: Williamson J.J. Dorian. wa, which en as fll rd Lo expense. SROMETARY “8 TREASURER .. MANAGING EpiToR % Dr. Fisher, J.R. Smith, IW, Clements, JH, IV AS Space Will permit WILhOUL Fe 1HE WEEKLY SUN rests of our c t A to the Inte nd will at while ke r ntry pat I times be newsy and en re posted while {twill of the doe al Republi died in Washington Wedesday of fort to carry out the obligations of spinal meningitis, superinduced by | the Republican party under the plat- a fall some weeks ago, was nearly form on which he was elected, sevcnty-five years of age, and had he appointed a ‘goldbug’’ commis- served sixteen full terms in Congress, sion he would very promptly have *] amendments to it, Juper Hor AN, of Indiana, who) tv make an honorable and honest ef- Had Mr, Holman was a Democrat in poli- been charged with having no desire ties and stood high in the councils of tv secure the interuational agreement his party. He earned the sobriquet to an effort to secure which the Re- of the ‘Watch-Dog of the Treasury’? publican party pledged itself in its by reason of his great watchfulness | platform. The “permission’’ to be over the appropriation bills in the ‘got’? is merely an agreement on the! THE DAILY SUN. jiterest of a strict and rigid part of the other great commercial Wave special attention to ALL toca! aat-1 economy. nations also to open their mints to metal hewn which ‘wil US —_—_—_ the white metal. Anyone ought to be ® is not one chance in a Tr able to see that the greatest thiog tiousand that the amendments which] thot can be done for silver is to in- will be made by the senate financial committee to the Dingley tariff will half equal in number those made in duce as many nations as possible t» use it, and that in unlimited quantities at an arbi- the senate to the Wilson bill, Dot-| teary ratio far below its commercial withstanding the assertion that the ee will make a thousand They promise to to coin it ourselves value is to court disaster by debas- ing our currency and driving gold out of circulation, com report it to the senate about the first SURVIVAL OF sAdapted form Nast's cartoon THE FITTEST. in “Robinson Crusoe's Money.) Do You Want a Bargain In Carpets ? you the chance of a lifetime. ing the wee Carpets These pri If you do we are prepared to give Dur- « baginning April 12th wewill offer some great bargains in ew are made to more thoroughly introduce this depa Prices and Carpets # just Come to Town Carpets 5 : hones tt : i. ¥ locality within the limits of 7 : e . ment to the city trade ‘ ————— : of May, This will be about six) pie argentine Wool Product, [should be valued, that it is quite use:} EVOLUTION OF MONEY. ities guaranteed as represented. . ADVERTISING. weeks after its introduction into the] At the present day more than 50 less to attempt to give an average " ee these prices. if Rates of advertysing will be made known on | [Touse of Representatives and if they} per cent. of Argentine wool is pro- Marke itt ery tr herresgger One roll carpet worth 16 2-3¢ for ; — ——— ] srall pase it within another six weeks|duced from auimals crossed with the| ‘te special lots to which they refe : te the P i ” ; All wool exported from Argentina, | Money is simply a commodity that is Oeee Standard Block, 11 North Fourth i wilt do @ good work for the coun-|\‘Lincoln’’ breed, while the ““Ram-} "yy taser destination, pays an| generally recognized as a universal {One roll carpet worth 22 1-2¢ for 4 — = tty and lift at from the slough of|Doulllet”” merinos are constantly on} ey Tt or about 8.20. francs ios] Sturtatent, end lta Gepred Of eoodess |: 15¢ per annum... ‘ toh fi the decrease, It is not possible to] @*? 100 kil + skins with wool] or efiiciency « ts in the unanimity [One roll Union carpet worth 30¢ Si th 5 | despond in which it has wallowed for} determine exactly the number of |@Very Hogs. ; skiv vow | of the recognition of the fitaess of the | for 21¢ A calle ill “4o| four years. sheep in Argentina. The census of P&Y: 00 the other hand, about 3.80) Cn adity. tised as money to perform [One roll’ Union carpet worth 35¢ 4 Daily, One month,.... 40 he “ : ,{franes, ‘The export to Genoa is con: | Ps pee iteky 1 3 Daily, per woek.. +++ sis» 10 conte ey 1888 gave it a8 68,000,000; at the | rer ne anes. This, bow. wecssentia , vl” tir 66 1000 Ps Weekly, per annum in ad- Aut Germany is smiling at the! present time the number is generally] © 007 Or ro the Ttalian industry, (eee eee ee een in use ae long | TWO rolls Uniony carpet worth 45¢ omen ag Cl el ina- | set 7 q The ver- ver, 10 c « Ys} and they bh ‘ermained in u as long ties Y vance... 1.00] prospect of a war between two mina- |set down at 90,000,000. The aver tha’ baled labded at oon: blog | as they « ne cxxential requirements | f0F 33¢: | ij Speci ture principalities within the German age Sak aca Re dant mostly in transit for Moravia, Switz of mo ant ple where used, es roll U niot carpet worth 37 1 Part ke. lee svelte annual yrodual of 180,-|€tland and South Germ: ‘ ninvaded | Jour falta All. wool Alled carbet ae » " * é_ Hi houal p ig plhetetesctiaain danrime. 5 which commende ‘our rolls ¢ ool filled carpet, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1827, | but two declined to take part in the) 999,090 kilogs. t as being su-lextra quality, worth soe, for 39¢ re | ‘lisplays and fetes in honor of the cen-} ‘The output of the season 184-5 L the commodity then being /Pwo rolly all wool, extra quality ANNOUNCEMENTS: teuary of William I, One of these] was about 170,000,000 kilogs. This , ‘ worth 65c, for 49c nt only did not take part but com-|Season it will be much larger, the one ee ence lincarded ins [5€Ve0 FOlls carpet, best made, all ‘The Sun ts euthorizeato annpunce ‘elled hie subjects to abstain, on ac.{™@0Ftality among the animals having | a wool, worth 75¢, for 56¢ Pr ane ' Ke , 1, | been inconsiderable; according to Piet . Rugs and Lace Curtains at bar fer, ue Rig] count of which he wae denounced *Y | calculations of the ‘Sala de Comer- cog k gain prices, 4 i a relative and the reigning prince of| cio” of the 11th of September last, it * - ee a neighboring state as an ‘‘infamous| will amount to 460,000 bales of 450)... aco uh tee: the ‘ ‘Tae Treasury reserve has passed! plackguard.”” ‘Their principalities| kilogs., or a total’ of 207,000,000} The First to Be Performed by of being the Specials the $55,000,000 mark and still there]are small sparcely settled sections ee a aie quant eer te the X-Ray. tranatt i We have just received a new line j 7 : resents only the wool shoro - y F s dane 1s no dearth of gold in circulation. | with but a few thousand population ing animals, must be added the wool ates Wee gloves Ip kiuds and colors. are pr ., each, their standing armies"consisting| which is exported attached to the ea so a fine selection of chenge _ nro will hold a state election iD) of g gingle batalion. ‘The question | skins (pelli lanute), that is, the skins] FRANK BOMAR THE SUBJECT. Taffeta Silks in all colors, 4 November when national issues willl 4. ¢4 whether there will be war seems] f animals slaughtered for home con- en there ws ob- | Call at once be prominent and then we shall have sumption, for the preparation of pre- oat rot nterference ate h ° take |7°* © be settled. served meat, and of those dying a y or defewt the natural ‘ au opportunity to see what she thinks _—_—_—— ; eiaral Aaah a i mich hat A Bullet Located in His Hand ana : of the Republican party and admin-| Butcania and Roumania are itch- lea : om ‘ pron FE x . - om 7 Gikse Argentina exports ten millions of Remoyed Therefrom, perio istration. fog for an opportunity to join Greece} tnese skins annually apatite - Ip there le anything that gives 0[ onl cule ber give the Sokan a good! The consumption of woo! in the ma ee. The tations | =" ‘ ¥ there is anything that gives ®/trouncing, ‘The Bulgarian represen-| Republic itself being of small im- v latietin Altea With fe silverite the shivers it is a sign off. prosperity and they are lying about a thick, too, As a consequence our silver friends are exceedingly unbap- py just no since made certain demands Anus of Irish immigration bas began. ‘Iwo thousand have been booked for this of whom it is ‘ said three-fourths are young women. fears Bulgaria greatly, week It is said future bookings in-ticawe aj be turned. continuance of the movement German officers German uni-|tior to those of the Sultan. forms are said to have bee command of Turkish tro ps not therefore difficult tug nation King George cl in ing ordered Turkey to proceed to war,|@@ trip to watch the progress of}and other provinces 8 per cent. ———— events. ive at Constantinople a day or two] portance, Sultan, accompanied by the statement that if they were not granted by Sat-| following table shows the amount of] ation performed by the urday (today) the Bulgarian ar A would be mobalized. The Sultan] exported during and should|'? she join in the battle as she is evident- ly anxious to do, the tide would soon Her armies are said to be much larger and better equipped than those of Greece and even supe- Let us| 1% .. seen in] hope the Sultan will decline to ac- r ix ig] Cede to her demands. Roumania also ess what | is strengthening her frontier garrisons s with hay. and the King has deferred a project-|4 per cent.; Cordoba, 3 per cent , SOMETHING OF SEEI'G TH: HEART. , itis sufticigat to tabulate the figures of the export trade in or- der to obtain a general idea of pro- duction for a series of years. The] The first entirely successful oper- ssistunce of wool, and of skins with the wool on, |the X-ray apparatus in Paducah was the six years ended | completed at the Boyd-White infirm- 1895, acvordiog to returns fur-}ary yesterday afternoon. nished by the director-general of sta-| “py r, a young man of tistics; ckman, was shot in the left hand last January in a fray with another m The bullet was from a Colt's 38 and shattered the bone in the first Shorn wool. T ms. Skins, T rt ! sw] finger, ranging towards the wrist, isos se a #1 where another bone was broken, The —— pellet then buried itself somewhere iv | Is 98,137 **!the fleshy portion, and could not be The province of Baenos Ayres produces 75 per cent of the total; Entre Ri 10 per cent. ; Santa Fe, lovated. He came to Paducah, and yester- day placed it before the X-ray. The bullet was as plainly visible as if nothing whatever surrounded it, and also the broken bones in the hand. It may be added, for the sake of com- Growrn in the bank clearings in- crease in iron production, and growth of the treasury reserve are some of the straws that show the improve- = parison, that the adjoining republic Tur Turks are calling loudly for] of Uruguay produces annually about ¢, reinforcements, while according to]50,000,000 kilogs. of wool im the their reports they are also winning all| grease. In Argentina, sheep shearing} of ‘ usually takes place in October, or 8] one of the doctors said this morning: the battles. If the fleet of Prince little earlier or later, according to the The missile was cut out without difti-| ulty. In regard to the unusual spectacle person’s heart be: ment in the country’s financial con- dition and in the general business outlook. en ‘The great powers pretended to] port the Turks fear that trouble between Greece and ‘Turkey meant a general European the Dardanelles say ish fleet is ridiculous. are the heaviest carried. war, and therefore they must pre- yent Greece from maintaining her rights in the Cretan matter. They rfterwards set the dogs of war upon Dardanelles, her aud now say they will leave ber to her fate —_—_ TI » sea, The vessels have, 7 Tue: bicycle is coming into. use as an everyday vehicle of general util- ity. But young people are given too George gets a whack at the old tubs] igeality and the of the Sultan there will be no means r of transporting more soldiers to sup-]1n the markets of Buenos Ayres. The As to the character | [0st of the Turkish fleet a dispatch from “The Turk- Six-inch guns]in addition to other The cap-| as cereals, hides, etc., from eight to tains of all the war vessels in the including the torpedo boats, sent a round robia to Hef) february and March, but the sales Pasha, declaring the fleet uafit’ for|yo on at other times with greater or therefore, | Jess vitality according to the year's been ordered to returo, but sing]; So as not to attract public attention. To watch this Greece has a small} take the export of the “A great many people no doubt won- der why the heart should be visible when the surrounding flesh and tissue are invisible. the heart having no bone about it. The heart can be seen for two reasons. In the first place, itis a very hard, opaque mus- cle, full of blood, which renders it! more opaque than the other flesh. Then it has a regular motion, which would itself distinguish it from its surroundings. ‘The heart can not be as plainly seeu as might be imagined, only the outline being discernable, but the motion is so perceptible that an excellent view of it is affo ‘a While a number of experiments have been made with the machine, yesterday was the first operation completed through the agency of it. limate of the season, The wool is generally disposed of noteworthy of these is the ‘Mercado Central de Fratos,’’ a magnificent building of colossal pro- portions, where in the busy months products, such twelve million kilogs. of wool in the grease are constantly on sale. The busy months are December, January, crops. ‘The buyers are French, Bel- gian, German, Englisb, North Amer- ican and Italian firms, who under ool to their ~~~ much to fast riding safety or that of others. from this cently resulted for their own In York a number of fatalities have New re- cause, be following of wool ex- during fleet of vessels, some of which first-class, and one of her battle are| respective countries. table shows the amount ported to various countries ships could probably sink the whole p ; the last three yes Turkish flotilla without suffering | M¢ #t “ree years Iso ANOTHER BIG JOB. is dangerous and in} mach harm. “Scorching’ most places is unlawful. Holland | beg Tur Queen Regent of finds little difficulty in governing the] —News. quiet and orderly Dutchmen but she finds herself utterly unable to control the young Queen, not yet seventeen _ years of age, of an erratic and re- factory disposition, She has had her head turned of late by the adulation : of the people and her mother has found it recessary to have evidences of hard times? a ‘*coune : cil of guardianship’? appointed to as- ‘Thursday afternoon, an attempt hav- bg been made to stab him while in his carriage on bis way to the races, By rising from his seat he escaped the dagger and drove on to the races, treating the matter lightly, To mem- bers of the diplomatic corps who were moving. of the Sux: our bank.’’ suid: ‘It is only one of the incidents} |, of my trade.’’ ‘Tuxue are wars and rumors of/more than an wars innumerable. A real war of times better. large dimensions and with heavy loss Likewise Spain and Cuba. | favor of the free © is of| the ratio of 16to 1 Kinley announces hi voinage is necessary, ‘Turkey. The Philippine islands revolt considerable importance and has led and js making a demonstration against] France and Germany.—[ News 1 aal in South Africa that m war. londuras which prow-| silver evince\simply and only Ir speaks for itself when bauks|/ n to cut down their capital stock. Are we to understand there is a} general cutting down of bank stocks | otne: just now—that banks are giving new If that is the meaning the News desires to con vey, it has certainly made a delib- erate effort to mislead its readers. Tue News knows full well that the] them on the ” condition of the banks throughout] of the great Europeau markets—viz., the country has steadily improved sist her. : —_—_—_ Freie. had since the election, showing that there Kine Homneur, of Italy, bad a): 4 demand for money, and that natrow escape from assassination). inogy 1s reviving and money | wool, aud for Only a few days ago a banker remarked to a representative “We have today done the largest business in the history of It is the despicable policy of the Democratic organs to ake the impression that times are congratulating him on his eseape he} 41) hard, that there is no improve- and thus do all they can to retard returning confidence, which ything else will make By appointing a bimetallic com- of life is that between Greece and] mission, a majority of whom are in nage of silver at President Mc- belief that free 6 to heavy loss of life, though the in-|\ion to bring it about, provided he surgents are poorly armed. England] oan get the permission of England, ‘The appointment of a commission A-sevolution is} a majority of which are friendly to dis-/So numerous, of Mr, McK}nley | points on high a fleece in the grease’ per hundred. . £ ‘Tons nas Countries, The Sun Captures it in Compe- tition With the World, os ny WANT t Kingdom i ugial pant nied States dua) (transit) A Car Load of F I aper Rea OUNLFLER ecute It. 161,07 201,888 ‘Totals, The prices, which are most varia- ——- ble, as are also the amounts received from the different parts of Argentina, ure established, not by the sellers, but by the buyers, who calculate is of the quotations The Suv congratulates itself having secured, in an open and| unlimited competit on, another large contract for the Sutherland Medicine Company, which will furnish work for a number of employes for several weeks to come. ‘The new contract is for 750,000 five-column folio (four- page) papers, to be sent out with sample bottles of their wonderful remedy, Vine-Tar- Honey. The amount of paper required for this heterogeneous matter, such as grease, | Contract is over 1,500 reams, a large dust, sand, burs, straws, e.c., in the] Cat load, The press facilities of the fleece itself, and, therefore, accord- job department will be increased at ing to what buyers call the ‘resa,’’]ONve lo meet the necessities of this (By “resa’’ is intended to convey and other important contracts on the amount of wool thoroughly] aad and in prospect. washed, perfectly free of burs, and| | The enterprise of the Sutherland cleaned of all extraaecus substances, | Medicine Company is most commend- which can be obtained from 100{#ble, and has led to a remarkable kilogs. of wool in the grease. ) degree of success, based, as it is, on 2. According to the kind of hete-| the sure foundation of reliable goods. on Antwerp, Roubaix, Leipsic and Lon- don. Itis very difficult, if not im- possible, to eetablish successfully the average price for vertain qualities of many reasons. The value of a fleece in the grease varies: 1, According to the amount of be rogeneous matter—i, e., according to the damage which its removal, whether by chemical or mechanival means, dves to the textile, 8. According to lengths, fineness, Many lives have been saved by the timely use of Dt. Bell's e ‘Tar Honey. When cold creeps upon you, or a cough racks your lungs, no ‘ remedy is 80 prompt or effectual, whiteness, and resistance of the sta-!Can be given to children with perfect ple. safety and is sure to produce bene 4. According to the more or less} ojat results, first-class nature of the wool and of} ger & Walker, corner of Fifth and the amount of *‘scarti'’ it contains, Broadway. (By ‘‘scarti’’ are understood those : parts of a single fleece which are not For Sale, uniform in fineness, or are yellowish] At the Sun office old papers, nic color, or are otherwise defective.) ] and cleen, just the thing to put un- therefore, are For sale by Oehlschlae- | } ail i and gus by el y other char and lamps by il Phone tricity 1 wit serious disturb _ commodities used as m ey in the ab There w hreatening money try to-day, endan question ess activity, if the States was not eng usiness Amor and perpetuity iged in the banking civilized people the days | Millinery, United Hs.4.E Talon Store| CIT of ness silver as money, except 13 BROADWAY. in subsidiary form, numbe A, and silver is g se as surely as has the sta he anal th ww clipe e and for y the same reason; civili- ~~ om has outgrown th omditions = aan ine ureren ne emitioe |€ SAL LE Ouse has ever e into w t the behest of enactments, but solely because of recog. LOUISVILLE, KY. ibility to perform the functions of mney Austin W. Wright, in Sound - that which s! satisf te and future ntracts past legislation fix the ehesin mmodity, nthe ma day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. the laws of A New Financtal system. t like the | ‘The demand now rd from 4 tror d more | Chants and manufacturers aud | an aey constitutions or | ad other intelligent observers money in the m part of the country is not vaving power, and that | Pairs to‘our f yste money has the maximum of purchasing | Hew sys power which is exchangeable at par, | be free f not only in the countey from whose | time and r mint itis issue in the mar- | part. upon the opinions of congre kets of the wor Cane ¥ No eiviliz« citizens within its ow n.territory a countre ean in part lent « Will be correct in all ye opinions of the ; fine its sure that they wou or pro- to come American Plan $8.00 to $5.00 per A. R, COOPER, Manager. can be certain that the wid ron hibit, al ere reo with Fy vib pene rab Bebb Bs ed de ; try, there. | {halt the government would alway a, Pgh, e to maintain a sufficient reser puret n payment of tte | (oF fae relation of t att debts to other count toh Someet e e e 4 vail weed ral ‘ the power of it : power of its} limé-by congress, the uncertainty ¢ vernment n have 9O'@x |) coat. be on dangeso ; tra-territorial effect, No government, | (are) 20 #0 Cangisous as the present i uncertainty regarding the unit of value therefore preseribe th ard Ne hes shall be vated inf This explains why so many of the me the sith, | ko do the business of the country, not he impel the eiti- i ; alone ip: the north and east, but alse ther ry to receive its ‘ wines © at the bullion value of} the South and west, demand the v Arg he markets of the | Urawal of the government notes.—I nd have a softer snap. They 11,500,000 in Towa from their alone. That beats free silver it all hollow? 'T riven up silver Awe ~ The Wane. rrer'a Inter Appreciation of the dollar in make ure constantly and cert tage of the wage earner prices ad preciation of the dollar « cows Which wages are paid. and consequent. lower ly to De- dl consequent ? Caio rake waa higher, price * Always and certainly nd ¢ and at the end Of (NO YOO | they have the same old Bossy and Speck and Spot and Brindle and Bess that they had the year before. The Kansas cow is sticki r head over the puss ture fen ving and mooing, with her bag swelling with $ 000 worth of milk, while the old man is downtown tearing his shirt because the plutocra won't coin $26,000,000 worth of silver ~—Emporin (Kan.) Gazette nment Curr ‘ The re decreasing through @ term of and why it is inelastic, remain most without change from sea is that the security for of governn bonds bank capital is in th of The profits on ¢ tion decline as the bonds iner value or, the rate of interest de ey. ISON, posit 1 bus ineffective. The er#inent currency a s of th f the bank currency a well recognized, and every day sha reased earnestness in the den ss men for a complet manent cure—Iron Age. ence Makes Gold Plem id standard does not re of gold. Our coun r gold standard countr vast amounts of silver coneur | with gold, There is no shortage of gold, 1 duction is steadily increasing. pntidence prevails, th { poses. son bank cireulation has been and per- is no lack of the | der carpews and on shelves, 25 cents| gold for currency or any other pur- years ing on to it isa lines, and the redemption process is slow and : © grove Every Woman Admires anon. yal Shan a well dressed mat miration at little your order for this weine ds of Trousers $3.50,and up ful. id “| Suits $13.50 and up y, like (Made toOrder), Chey 4 WwW he best of cloth id I rently only jourseymen taliors. ne mE tspro | HART & OBERNDORF, When Chicago's Leading Tailors. ‘We are represented in your tywn by K.C. ROSE& SON |" $ $ ° $ $ $ $ $ / QVULET Ds 200000008 “> $ All the new spring sty!es and shares of Men’s and Women’s high and low cut 2 ISHOES & at H. DIEHL& SONS 3 310 Broadway. eee Prices the Lowest. Goods the Best. SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY DVVVVTEVTD VUURVVVVDG~ OY te a ah os bs PYF —Is HEADQUARTERS FOR—~ Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goc’’s HOME MADE LARD A SPECI..." ¥. Cor, Sth and 4 ble Sts, AW. Gratt’ Det od. Expert BLACKSMITH ANY Hasse $s APPRECIATE TRADE &e. Telepnone 118, OER, WILL YOUR IZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, | | \ ! ' a“ ay f Sleam a as Laundiy J, W. YOUNG & SON, Propelotors, ZrO Throaetway Capita! and Surplus, $170,000.00 106 BROADWAY Open from 9A, m. to 3 p.m. On Sat- Pi : ocr em. TELEPHONE 200 Give us your laundisy yf you want Class Work rd prompt de Interest Paid on Time Deposits :..s _—_—— CTY SCAVENGER Jas Colemén OFFICERS, President - Cashier Ass’t Cashier DIRECTORS. Pa vusek! eel. 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