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Ath ara, Allee Smassd alan “THE PABUGHN-BATEY-SUN, sun. | every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE-SUN- PUBLISHING COMPANY, INOORPORATED Perarent PRESIDENT : STARY ‘TREASURER Hamson J +8 4.50 2.25 oe 40 10 cents Daily, per annum...... Daily, Six months...... Daily, One month,. Daily, per week.. Weekly, per annum in ad- vance... eeveees 1,00 Specimen copies tree IDNESDAY, MAR, 2, 1898 | re | Parmwrc Kentuckians who are anxious for war snd over the tedious delay away the time by reading the long. winded editorials uow appearing in certain Louisville dailies, explaining where the aforesaid dailies are ‘‘at.’’ Life is too short to read thos who are chafing may whilk torials under ordinary conditions but they may serve to fil an anxious hiatus and to ealm frenzied minds, Tue Register is to be congratu- lated. It bas actually taken « posi tion on a political subject. It is “‘agin’’ the Goebel bill; but it did ~ not have the courage even to assume that position until it found that there was a dicided Opposition to that in- famous measure from all over the} State, and that our Representative, Mr. Mocquot, although a radical tree free silver man, had thrown his in- fluence and cast his vote against the measure, Tue storm of opposition that has burst forth against the Goebel Elec- tion bill might cause an ordinary politician to pause to consider, but it won’t please the leaders of the Goebel faction. They haye burned the bridges bebind them and their eyes and hopes are all centered on the Governorsmp. They are after political power by any means, fair or foul, and are not going to be swerved from their purpose by any trivial circumstances like the protests of an outraged peuple. law of should read carefully Gov. Bradley's vetoes, of which two have been sent to the Legislature this week and Srupents constitutional more are to follow. The le; passed this session which has met the Governor’s vetoes and which will yet -be.vetoed is of a most radical and far-reaching character. The Gov- ernor’s veto messages are models of clear, concise reasoning and display a scope of legal research and a keen perception of the ethical problems in- volved that are rarely found in state _—_ papers. Tur Governor tins vetoed t Cuord Railroad bili, aud by has thrown the entire eeablite ne Me- of this iniquitous piece of proposed). legislation on the Democrstic par _ Of the State, where it of right | “Tongs. This bill intended to place} the rates of freight and passenger traffic on all the railroads in this State in the hands of a commission of three men and make them arbitors of , ofa meet thou ntin MENTAL VAGARIES, on Its Possessor. It was very amusing, and the cons gation smiled visibly and broadly, The preacher had just given noti ng and desired to fix it upomt | he mind of his hearers by repetition. | But when he attempted to do eo he jfound his memo ry had suffered a sud- den and complete eclipse: Ile could jdo nothing but stare wonderingly at |his audience, until some quick wit |gave him the key word. It was not ab- eent-ninded the sense in which we understand t term, that the kind of absence of mind in raph moon yrtio’ seen | till th east py nome! s in ith CAPT, SAMPSON COMMAN TAIRMAN OF THE BOARD TER each county a year | before the Stat -| convention is also good sign, A THE LEVY MADE, | |chairman of the State Central C mittee, I shall cert vy ask th Committee on Organization to rey 0 the State Ce umitter fron ‘ ha to teas ahiat tit a "| By the Board of Edneation—It]| cans may not become confused Was Fixed at 60 Cents, think there are two party ¢ tions in the stat Lively Meeting of the _—— | SPALN’S FRIENDS ! Sehoo! Board, It has been frequently said that in event of war between Spain and the United $ ed by the other powers of Europe Resignation of Miss Chapeze Ac » Spain would be assist-/ cepted bree Census Enum- England, however, values the good- erotors Elected By the will of the United States far more than Hoard she does that of Spain. England has an uprising in India and another in| Egypt which ore about all she wants} The board of cducation held its just now. It is about time for Rus-|regular monthly meeting last night, [all the members being present. ‘The preliminaries beiag over, Supt. Mew ular monthly report | was read and approved. own herselfto! In addition to the regular pay roll, bills amounting to has no interest in the crumbling for-|* ) were ullowed. The bills of ot Spain, would likely eopanue | Ute Campbell-Mulvikill company, tunesfof Spain, wou ikely continue | g194 referred to Secretary her friendship with the United States. | R, France There was some discussion over them Chines arabes OF unt of the contract made with the company to furnish coal to sia to make her next move in China, | Engiand food and this will give for thought. Russia bas always be 8 friend of fAmerica, m’s re and as she janeous were Germany and are unver tain, but with the opened, they would not want to lose ac their share by going to war with the)" ane Nac United States. Austria and Italy Spain, but ss they are both bankrupt {that would only three of kind. Italy has a fine navy, money to fight with report 9.88 on hand. ey Lightfoot read a n relative to the legal ing money to come building. Chai , of the finance ustria could | committee, read the following report: Estimated— Will receive from city of Paducah from next le at 35¢ on the $100 val tion after allowing for delinquent based on last year’s receipts....... Estimated— would side witl make but no only give her moral support, being troubled with internal di race hatred, and financial embarrass- ment. President McKinley a calmness and dignity high post he holds, and cannot be] Mite tate Macipeiea uy ths of the! of Kentucky. based on jingoes and yellow press, last year’s receipts. ... $10,500.00 It it should Maine was destroyed nsions, s'acted with befitting the clamors be proven that the by Total.. + +82,200,00 mive or torpedo, President McKinley is pre- en se seat pared to bold (Spain responsible, ana} _Peschers’ Aieeae terms 1897 *|to demand full and just reparation,| $2,900 per month .. .« .826,100.00 and to enforce that demand with'war] ‘Three widitional teach- ers next term......... 1,215,00 found just what caused} Fuel, repairs on building and sundry items (same the destruction of the Maine, the people should keep calm as last year).......0.. and pay no attention to sensational reports pub- Total..... lished in papers that draw on their] Leaving for it imagination, and use large headlines| expenses unforse to cover their lack of news. Expended— for}},, 21,700.00] ! appar + Burrows put his watch in the ies Ww saucepan and stood with an egg im jhand marking For only.§ upy more than a few sin Pad | ad” eacallee tal was his intention to treat the ep votson s, for he was keenly intent om | ye ae ie came wav. and that he atte n hand, It was}, ". rt i orgy ele | Pai hoped very short td be able, with the sudden cessation of the faculty of the wledge of pre- The mind mer eulty ing out completely with the subject before as th now Tho effect wassimilar to thatwhieh | °°" blind point « ward an abject, n of it , in th: to the the cal! ult was to kind ‘al his- ‘hich in more impo, nit. Ther ment 1a miniature in th cher, W covered it 8 mat grap! shew meet ver , ,asif irely new per sonality us have in varying won trave way chem but pany door ac © have hee whic mini Queer Tricks the Mind Sometimes Plaj glass he employs in his photo- iphie apparatus is such as to em graphs are put into the cinemato- on, appear one after the o' Of course, duced by the cine’ course from east Lo west Ww ts of those f obscured | "T° '* breakir nt any perc break in the nity. Tt appears that the ob- 180 degrees; so that the whole nent will be seen when the pho- Commencing at dusk, the and stars will, asdarknesscomes her in pro- and be the eky n to their magnitu mursning their course e light of the rising sun in the roduces the inverse of the phe- non witnessed in the evening. as is commofly the ease il life re- raph, the the scenes of teri ent motion of th ill be hastened, so to show the inhaoit- anet tne it midable vortices of the sun's envelope as correctly movement of water and the of the waves of the ocean are Even that is not, hows al jon's ambition lote his work by photo: IL the the plan- nd present t on he public by emstograph. He That is how your head feels after you have taken that best of all cold cures— Dr. Bell’s 1 ickly cures » BE SURE YOU GET Or. Bell's Pin if the earth in space as seen or from one of the tof pro- « seems to, and ofte ‘ ally fe the lit mi |! a globe cons 4 the purpose and placed wo. There are hund “eet 1 af, * ina all in fr mn ofah ae ground rep renticated eases in wh Renn resenting the sky. The globe, light ct of a 1 source of light, n, and revolving kwork arrange- 1 for th aph @ animated n by M. Fiainmarion at the ng of the French Astronomical ¥, were greatly admired and hearty applause for their author. sndon Standard T euch ° e. LAW FOR FAT MEN. n we are embarr 1 sudden — recall a na atthe mo- | Curlous Case Recently Decided in a@ ¢ reliey French Ps pent recent! en an unusually fat man, ‘avelle, who turns the scale at unds, was suinmoned for cot ning the regulations of th Payelle, who is a 1 ACK a third or seconc 88 Hoe, therefore, took a lass vehicle, and re- difference in the ned that when the com- sold him a third-class ticket it hima place ina carriage, and as he could get into one he led to i place in the only carriage the way of which was big enou was entit nto a him, vuld have first-class. It therefore or- One Beauty of Cremation. y is to be ere: k way of gett ing the fate of these corporations. These SentereeeStsrraee Oa new high school pimilaasiibirs Were to bold the rail- CONGRESSMAN COLSON | building ls ar in re F dain the hollow of " os | dition to above........10,013. g ‘ OFS tor hands Gives His View of the Situation Re-| We recommend that the honorable ‘ and permit them to live or perpeta- Riitte Beoat ie Ek |mayor and city council be respect ally damn them. 1 ve such vas aad, ar aden cadet ully requeste ) a ta e A isncts | a Ad od ee ie Agha ‘3 Dol purpose a feria O aiesty: ca aes school | ‘ Ws THE SNOWY Ww versity of interests and necessities,| Complying with the request of the} - K des for terms A bi into the hands of three men, was ae. | pornemponte Bs of the Courier-Jouroa ; yt ee ogcaa 1 building oe Aes aa teresting, Peat ’ ‘Oo state briefly his views on vo ew Ing anil ered Visitor, safe and unjust legislativn, and Was! Maine disaster, Co! ssman Cr tilt cents (14 sed valu | Lifcl owl makewiie aut tantamount to confiscation of corpor-|said: “i have at uo time since the) *tio ! r y. Respe , and in ¥ nter 8 ate property. The priuciple of the} battleship Maine was destroyed, be-| {lly sulwnitied, . bill is wrong. While it is unques.| lieved that its destruction was due t JR Sarr, have found it as far 1 tionable that the State has the right|*¢cident. On the contrary, 1 have J. G. Buooxs, ¢Thave ever reached, ‘Th us that io Gclais Gi cea can believed that its destraction was hy} C, C. Rost , i ! it ne nthe ground or ona mossy regulate tolls and trailic rates, it is} design of ultra-Spanish party or ne| Committee, | from the | f men le most owls nest in trees equally certain it cannot turn such| member of it. Ihave no doubt that} Mareh 1, 1808 I » in that ther treos in these far north: power over to three men, If the| in so far as the facts are developed} ‘The wotion to report the above tof of nd, but meret : iS aia kee legislature sees fit to regulate rates, | this belief will be supported ioe poh sire ye l A it can do so, but it cannot delegate . scree athe by pte ; % a ra ath CUREMEHOE & DAs, AP) As that power to subordinates, The] Maine disaster was due lo acei lent, | buililing, was a and sto bi eee whole subject is one of most ques-| ihe Maine affair will be wo factor in| ter, Miss Lizzie Chapeze. wa n number, al ai and tionable propriety at this time. the Cuban question, If the atuine | t0 fill the vaca was « ! leant, dd san) ee was anchored over @ mine or r} othe nt, Miss Kuma Grigsby bh lenge: kad Doarly Hoy, C. M. Banyerr, chairman! destructive cy or n if there is| Who T U three vot i hppa of the Republican State Central Com-} any doubt as to the fdisaster} 1 pen n of census takers pied aay mittee, and newly appointed Survey-| rey tmust bear the respons! Ay h ohih bd : ne The young birds are at first downy or of the Port at Louisville, is very laa ties ps ge rowed] a ot Ng a | ee ( and brownish-gray in color. It is fs 4 at ‘owal of the affair, pay actual! plied for positions » overwhelmed him t c ft much pleased with the spirit of the} and exemplary damages) anil pusish| We Av Wickliffe, J. M. Hart, « 3 J to sit zs Baier i ee sill after th ty havo left the nest loformal gathering of Republicans at]if possible, the iutividua! responsinle, As Pele B, Dudleigh, W.T. aye i [N.Y Observe mininn tt Louisville last Saturday, and pe! for the destruction of E. B. Richardson, J. T. Grimes, W, 2 mse (Se ampeteaaggaaterg han thiuks that the committee there ap- nid It appear that the Spa; cy H ; r the pes day. Rabbits or hares, grouse and pointed can be of much service 5 ens Sire wane baste bi ed ‘ oD ;] 42 #3 Ald to the Study of As | ptarmizan are pounced upon and eat- perfecting and cementing the State| there would be no alternative bur tf. J. Ms Hart for the 7 Sixth.| yy Pe raged borg pee mall quadrupeds like orgavization. To Courier-Journal} Uncle Sam to go to ‘ivhting, fy Phe board then en me ie st pais pl its ae a ‘pre nes, meee ery ee te ; ‘ : “ g as were shown, few persons coulc @ siretic regions, L also catches reporter, Mr. Barnett said:— — ee ane ok tis tye: he Po tave imagined that the cinemato- | fish, watching silently by the streams “I weat to say that the resolatlons| c rable ee, Bo wever hh . oe 7 ; Eh, graph would shortly be used a 1 comes near the surface, pessoa st ascent zee CTS ie ea ‘ imeans of teaching astronomy, That {When the owl seizes it in ils strong ublicans at the Galt Hi: . | yavens, Cube would be &, howe ¢ 1 } pra the real intentic “eprgt? Jost to Spain, and the United States! 1 | th for a " Riber mill ie at nowy owl is about iwo feet i LT ‘| ‘ e Spanish a ‘sor t 1e enti ‘am e sno owls about two feet in framers, the effect upon the party | ike e the Spanish « ad : ion, the well-known Fre length from Lill to tip of tail, and it can not fail to be good. The pass-| iil €cack tie Mal ey 1] mer, has undertaken wings when extended measure nea ege of those resolutions and the ap- elligeroncy of the ghar | mi >| tograph or five feet from tip to tip. Most speci polntment of a Committee on Organ- Sraiid at once he” coateuicen bs e sky he other d nformed | Mens are white, marked with brown; ization,’’ he continued, ‘‘show a com- Cictiek Staten, Bisadik the Oubes a correspondent that he was well sat-{ but rare one seen pure white. The meudable spirit and a determination ? theirgin isfied with the results he had already pluma; extremely thick and to win s great victory in Kentucky next year. That the Republicans show so much interest in party welfare as to come to Louisville from so great distances now, when they would not do 80 @ year or two ago when asked t! by the Republican State Centra awakened interest in the party. The surgents fail pendence, the United justly si Committee, would seem to indicate Meals to secure : States will bi failure, q responsible for such Have you seen the '98 model of} }i) © new ball-bearing Densmore type-| O. B. Sranks, Ageut, Paducah, K ho Your Late away, t tobacco easily and forever, be m “ 1 of life, nerve and vigor, take No/ ondor- worker, that makes weak mew appointment of a Committee on Or- ganization and bes. -aumnaad in] F da, aundry in! ctreng. All draggiste, Wo or 81, Cure trons fed. Booklet and sample free. Address tf Meetiing itowedy Co, Suicage ve New Sack Telephone 121 for be Padueak, s| obtained. raphic machine which could work | &8 to the tips of the claws. — Our Animal Frien {ies is ver, As there is no warn); € poemal y from sunset to sunrise, and as the ap- parent movement of the celestial hod- low, M, Flammarion co: tents himself with taking between 2,000 and 8,000 photographs of the firmament every night when the sky is clear. He contends that they will be amply sufficient to show the mo- tion of the moon, stars and planets { #C.C. , oe Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. derful medica! d'scovery of ‘the ago, plens- ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the enti and biliousnes even the feet are clad in feath- Everyboay Says so, vstom, dispel colds, pitnal constination Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F etreet Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. European, $1.00 and w jnerial, $1.50 to First-class tamily hotel. Convenient to cars and st. Most central location, and pi in the city. Homeopathic Physician Office, 408! Broadway At Ontoe Telephones Boton Omen, Me, rote 4 Residence, 1 Do you want the best. found at Tenth and Trimble. stoves. Try one order. ALL THE OF THE NORTH-EAST NORTH-WEST WARS jan FPJEFFRIESG.0.A O.MILUMAN: @ EVANSVILLE, IND. NASMVILLE, TI J. WM, FISHER Master Commissioner, | Has his office at Over L. D. Husbands. INSURANCE WRITTB DR. W. C. EUBANK HOMOPATHIST, Hours— B:3O10 11:0 a. 20 400p. 7.00 to &.00 p. | ton street Clear'as a Bell | PINE-TAR-HONEY -Tar-Honey The Ardmore, No liquors. | laces of Inte ant home for tourists and sightseers | T. M. HALL, Prop. | | DR, 0. A. AMOSS iWOOD WOOD It can be and green hickory blocks for heatin North End Wood Yard. ITIES NORTH BEST REACHED Route ees 128'e South Fourth street, Up-stairs, | Telephone 120, | hone Vasbing Noubliez ae About the old story of the camel—how three philosophers heard about the am- imal and determined to investigate. The Englishman hunted through the folios of the British Musem, to find what had been said about the beast; the Ger- man went into his study, locked the door, lit his pipe and began to evolve a con- ception of the animal from his own con- sciousness; the Frenchman went dows to Sahara to see. YOU'VE heard a good deal about the great clearing-out sale going on here. It breaks up the worst of colds, This weck we're selling ladies’ shoes allays the «zritation and effects 8 for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, worth as ect tia A hrs p high as $6.00, Misses’ and Children’s at 75¢, worth up to $3.00. The styles are not the latest, and we haven't all sizes of each lot, but why not do as Frenchman— See for yourself ? You'll learn more re- garding this great sale in five minutes at the store than we could tell you on = whole page of this paper. 3 (PR CRAND OFFER GRAND OFFER 100 f To keep our great factory busy, and introduce early our splen- did 8 models we have concluded to make a marvelous offer direct to the rider, For 3o days we will sell samples of our ‘08 bicycles at net cost to manufac- ture and will ship, C. O. D. on approval to any address ont receipt of the nominal » sum of $1.00 (if west of Denver, #5). This © deposit is merely to show good faith on purchaser's part; if you don't want tosend mtoney in advance, send \ your express agent's guaranty for charges One way and We will pay thea the other (f you don't want the wheel. 2,50 leas- -emibouying every late improve. 2 1); ined imported tubi sprockets, haustsom qnick repair tires Special price on sample ule, bigh grade equi | sven $29.00. . eaves e Avplendid machine, equal to any for service and easy ranning. Hest 1's inch © scamlens tubing, two picce cranks, arch crown, detachabl finished and decorated, Morgan & Weight, qmick repair tires, single or doal high grade equipment. Our special sample price (5 -) IKE. Best medium grade for 188. 1", inch tabing, striped and decornted, arch crown, dust-proof bearings, b All sotainee, best Ladtana oe Bown Trauawick Ures, standard equipment. Special price on aample $19.00. 5 nots. Choice of Color, Style, Height of Frame, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed. be war] wt the peeernee and q ia ol nano, * heels. Den" onter Do Vou Want Chea, 7) ‘Wheels? We have numbers of 1998 and 1817 motel wheels of various makes amd €19 00 49 $16 00, styles, some a little shop-word, Mat all new | Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Types, - - $8.00 to $12.00. a vot the country, Hoferences, any of the Oar basiness and tepatati rt Catalogue tree. Becure agency at oboe, express companies, or any The J. L. Mead Cycle Co., = Chicago. HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES — AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. y Agent for the}highest grades of mevelbe made. We are to offer | 1896 Stearns for $65.S0Don't fail to see our $45.00 Overland sand Rugbys | —best on the market, prettiest whee! made, Don’t fail to see our line of B | wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding echool to those buying wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, : “FROM | ~ | “OBERTS BEER® . It leads all , AUFFET S.A ENN, hag rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PUR MANDLED IN|BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING C0. Orders filled urtil 11 pm Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, » Wall Paper »’ 4 Window — Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. W. S. GREIF 4 |F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ‘Telephone 101. | Soda Pop, § N S, band | LOUISVILLE, KY, American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 day. Booms only $1.00 and upwards, A. RB. COOPER, Mar CITIZENS’ SAVINGS Open from 6 a, m. to 3 p. m. urday nights from 7 to 8. OFFICERS. Jas. A. RuDY.. W. F, Paxton R. RUDY... DIRECTORS, Jas. A. Ropy, Jas. R, Santa, ul try a bey . C. to-day; 10, 25, Beldac Quaruniged to cure by ald druwuista F. M, Fisuer, Gxo. ©. WALLACE F. KAMLEITBR, —W. F. Paxton, Gxo, 0, Bam, A -9 FARLEY, rpy, BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000, On Sat Interest Paid on Time Deposits Bresident Ase’t Gaahice No, 132 8. Third Street. Telephone No, 7 |Galt House ESTABLISHED 8&a__. SSS per Miss Mary B, F, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174. aa PADUCAH, KY DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBER 7 He may be entirely innocent. Maybe his work was but has been mistreated, W ayer ts cause of the Ko 4 | or leak, or bad behavior of pipes, don’t waste time about 00 it, but have it fixed up, We are ready to make repair | promptly and economically, We are ready to put a job «f | new plumbing into your house that w give you mcre satisfaction and less anoyance than you ever experienced before. * ED D. HANNAN « 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. eee A thoroughly equi; pped Book-making plant, ’ You need Bo nothing out of town, Patent Flat-Opening Book: BROA) WAY age ‘ashier

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