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yon am Jenniny ik:—The ni er of $25,000 fren less, please refer ‘CUseespondent to me. per an-| reste y they will valt tool Tam out of a h 1 price thi tly te f) cord. n. is a ne ) per- y|close of the polls the sto Fiving aw: instance the breaking of some small part, S in one Almost assed upon this machine except the fact that persons outside the booth vere enabled to determine how che oter was making his ticket by the sound of the clicking after they had familiar with it. After the count no criticism was become was greatly facilitated, the results being ertained more than an hour earlier job. Yours in distress, hat 78 ne pe e a of than usual, wil ¢ BuackBURN. | 4 “thodands of Dem-| The machine used in Rochester, Tua drouth in India increases and wh supported Bryan| Known @s the Meyers machine, did the famine becomes more intense and| and free” coinage of under | Hot Work 80 perfectly, but in some widespread. The decreased supply |a_ mistaken sense of the importance|fespects was more satisfactory, the of wheat in that vast country iv-jof party fealty, who wo Jo|tesulls, for example, at the creases the demand for an | so again % after re- | Close of the election being aunounced wheat. Wheat goes up under the| fuse to fa ) 1 vfusion|im about twenty minutes. The operation’of the law of supply omprom rr nera-|fact however, that this machine demand, just as it went down some|tion of from the other | filed in some manner to register a time since from the same cause. parties, which uerades under the|®¥mber of votes, for which the ma- a : name of the People's party, and{Chinist in charge was unable to ac- Tai Zeult of the election shows} |) i vcts are mainly effete theo-/CoUMt, was decidedly against it. one thing beyond a doubt. The] i niance and economics which| When forty-six voters had ysed the | party leaders who compelled the) oo. reneatedly discredited by|™Achine it was found that but six adoption of a clear, ringing sound) rience of the world, The|Yotes bad been recorded, much to money plank in the platform were} ine) Democracy will retain itg|t2® S¥*Prise of the proprietors who the safest advisers for the party in- Mi ciciie “asd toae Gears besca| ee unable to explain or giye 8 terests as well as for the country | will cei ack baie tha chiens weni tne ,for it’ After this it sppears Coyardice and cringing duplicity | a. atl eeeedication thronakanat have registered correctly. Both ‘never pay, even in politics. the Uolon now, but a large part machines proved very rapid in ace QT Watien tne Atecion who fot the tank and file of tho party who |": Testetvring am average.cf be uz feeling the Americans, who} I wy | tween two and three votes per minute. favored a sound financial system, have lees this year afiliated with the Pop- But in the use of neither could the over the result of the election is quite | ulists, It will be a long while OW) oie feel anal teak voting as he lucidly expressed by the language of Jever, before the former prestige of sired, Doubtless we shall some _.j® financier who said ‘We bave been | the Democratic party will be regain-| 11. ave voting machine whereon “son the brink of the precipice, but ed. Meanwhile the party of progress) |) ° Le all Cake Witch and the Were saved from the fall,” The/and American prosperity will hold) | nine will do the rest. In this shiver the people felt has passed and | the returned,, ‘They to business generation. ia appearance it was nent accepted as a theories that bis arena, by thefts, the and aypou prat POPOCRACY, The campaign of 1896 he vocabulary of American ‘a uew word racy. 'T word has come to stay by Its of the eaves in| ¥# that litics from the fact that immediately reins of government for the next | the is evident upon common most suitable ® for the conglomeration of burst upon the A entra po- the people in the early part of | Of m meri- into two remarka- He pame stol of @ the the the political iv ‘ef the Populist leoders in} day of impatient longing on the part of the people quickly to know the re- contri- this election, every facilitates without endangering accuracy wil find favor with the public, and especially so if at the same time it shortens the time re quired in voting. Here is a good field for the with a long head and a plethoric purse gt com- It will take no small amount an pur- inventor mand, perfection the mey to bring to elaborate machine such 9s demands, but when it is done it po will give the inventor a quick fortune, PRC RITY IS HERE, The Saunterer in the New York “Town Topica” speaking of MeKin- ley’s election says: business has od pouma- ‘or sou been in a a | the the new itself | the prises le now e em- rofit- ein ional jous the aid Rr vat unning short g farmers to more of the which is pow The farmers but are just as pribe of Detter ere last Tues- atler and Jones of America. ious Sor To the editor of the SUN The following article apy Register’ this morning, the above heading A young man connected with a@ certain newspaper in the city in walk- ing up the street yesterday spied a female acquaintance, and a ce under celerating his steps soon overtook herand asked if he might walk with ber. ' xcuse me, sir,’’ she said freezingly, “but I w you in that black and tan parade ast night, and I don’t think 1 would feel honored by y pany,’? and sq the young man is sorry it ever occurred The writer doubts very seriously the authenticity of the above, for hb reposes too much cor intelligence of the y Paducah to believe the such a contemptible prejudi tyol their actions, and we prised that the ‘Register’ wou.d continue its lvocacy of its plat- form of prejudice in such manner e for c ading Another ca that after mment is Christian one not been instituted in vain, extreme prejudice now tluds no lodg- (colored) and also one Tanner (col ored) ot local fame under Demo cratic auspices that the ‘Register should consider disreputable what less than a month ago it applauded and fostered. It may also be news to some p°o- ple that an attempt made to bribe some of these same ‘'black and tans to parade jn the silver deraonstration as a colored Bryan c! ,. In the language of the Bostonian we are moved to remark: That poop! rystal palaces resid ald not cavt missies with so much pr Patriotism and not prejudice de- termined the political courses of the Clays, the Murrays, the Breckin- ridges, the Burnhams, the Durhams, the Williamsons and a host of others, through whose veins coursed the truest and bluest of Kentucky blood. and neither the ravings of a ‘Bryan nor the Japanese gods erected on the altars of Democracy could attract them from their purppses Do you know that these ‘black and tans’? were offered money lots of it to organize a Bryan club in this town? Will the ‘‘Register’’ explain what disposition would have been made of the ‘black and tans’’ had this ‘scheme’? succeeded ! Be it said to the credit #i@honor of the colored man, that he resisted every attempt at corruption 4nd pa- triotically remained true to his con- victions. The writer does not believe there is a decent young lady {n° Paducah who would be guilty of such foolish- ness. Christianity and education have and such ment in the hearts and minds of tn- telligent and patriotic people. A. J. B. Every person who efer used Dr, gll’s Pine ‘Tur Hloney it at and quickest cure for coughs, grip, lung and bronchial Ut ia 4 harmless guaran sl pl (ne pronounge dose | In full blast at Harbours. By ON } down. If you ha 1 any | Gen. Agent. f the feast itis y isf ADE TO WKINLEY. | | 25 Novelty Dress Patter Hi at Canton 'a wate this wee No two alike. A we ¢ niet Magtsie Jand exclusive styles, w nade stubbort Jare only about h pected to get eah have never had st \ Dai * | we now offer to buy B Dre |Goods, The sales for t week have far exceeded xpectatio | but we have and . yet to select from. Come it ¢ how It be |much you can save b ve er it | best dress from We deem it ot tt less to quote price Everything wectouse te, * the department is bein YAVID A y. | Oxford om Capes and Jackets, A PERSISTENT AILMENT. CAPES AND JACKETS will be Stomach Trouble in Children and tte lat prices that will ast sh good Cause ude ale In ehildren the intestinal canol is r Three a Double Cape atively of greater length than in adults, | wit ve raid fur while ite muscular tissue is proportion: | around 1. and ‘ $ ately less, For this and other reasons |-rhig cape would be cheapa : an unsuitable diet quickly causes irreg: : alarities of the bowels in childre Po It in safe to say that whenever chil You, yn have any gar dren suffer from constipation the f wray ent \ We rited to their | me harmful to which they receive is il s if not actually = = ts who re brought upartific ly, on cows’ milh peculiarly subject to constipation. The milk is often| © found to curd in lumpy flakes, which | Qorsets pass through the intestines undigested Tn such cases the milk should be given vd a more diluted form, with perhaps the | 8" addition of a little lime water a Cr m and butter are to be recom porridge and cornmeal. Oat- | 1 meal gruels should form part of t lietary of older children, who shot d to drink as m encourag When 1 to be pe tistent child's . wlated-with a view to cou For children of three years and « bread m. and molasses juice of unbolted Y notsirup, nd re | "Phe ca TOY OL threateninges Youth's Conypanion lof chronic constipation c OCTOGENARIAN’ S HORSE STORY | wind ‘The Age of the Author Commands Re spect for the Tale. poy More u ever hear of } s 8 heard anything accordingly When I was a like tha had been pi skipper rigged up deck and at h driven on boar afternoon before th in, and, erew opened a the horses, first ae - Then the strang were ¥ being at on the oth happened they their heads into the feed. had been fed first bega course. “‘In a few minutes gan to roll fron t crew ran didn't know wh about | . ne t ies ip kept on eating. It was this see: I of the yessel h hay the hors happened, maunching, ter very time the horses on ones t. I 1 their, heads down f other side on the pants th of gravity changed every horse moved us the 1 eating quickly the upward ward motions affec t much that we the size. Queer n't it? do? I was obliged to as Id know,’ the old gentleman rej had to leave then, but I heard thought of taking the feed. N, Y, Times. and away witch ¢ Degenerate Tendencies of « Hat “Did you khow that a derby hat lef Plain 8 on the shelves two or three year ry asrume a funnier shape baseball player?” hatter a few day Here is a hat three years pose T have bought s that? No man eve at the brim back of y that the hats are made under y and heat Left to the wlve tort along the lines of pressur erown and sometimes th ' evaporate into the brims. ¢ ar : old-fashioned, flatreroy wid e vised hatea emphasig han 2 fake | said al i ag It ha. Look at i beea on t De i (hat ip one year it becage & pancake and ea ty j Seeing A CONTENTED THRONG OF PEOPLE ties in Dress Than Money’s Worth.} } M { Boys’ vests au will ce We have them at sll prices Special Items, loth (for polishing rv Washing woolens scented Soap Mackit shes at 76: t 10¢ at 10 Prengh woven corsets at | date. calt, Trild, ppe:tp-¢ 3810 BRO. DWAY New Fall St les, - to- Bee our new French tos, onl 63.50 ll Widths from C to E. All Sizes, IMen’s. Ladiés’ and Children’s | Shoes Exclusively. LATERI PRICES. =|Men’s Shoes, $2 to $5. ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. STYLES, POPULAR A. KOLLEY, MANUFAC THE GELEBRATED-— ‘rumar, Turn-Versin, ‘*Co, Q,’’ Jap and Midget Ha “+ CIGARS HAND MADE. yt select stock TURER OF ly Havana filler, arrying the largest and m pes in the City, ‘GOLO- BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted Pipes are Beauties, The latter are Novelties. Have also an immense lot of Chewing and grt Tobaccos. It y you to call and examine of Imported and Do- ly my entire stock, .A. KOLLEY, FRED KAMLEITER, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, roduce, Provisions. #4 TONACCO, CIGARS. ETC, 4 HAY, CORN, MEAL, SHIPSTUFF, bith, OATS, FLOUR, ETC. 37-439-441 8, Third St. PADUCAH, KY. BILL HEADS Second axe | to December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING At An Awful Cut ! 1 now wantil th month we will print your Bill Heads for tay the ank Tt will 88 than YoU Look over your stock and see what you need pay you to lay in a sup d you not need them ‘now ‘ THE SUN JOB PRINTING CO, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s RESTRURANT. Ni) Elegant Place. DETZEL'S BUFFET. CAH CYCLE WORKS. “PAL ADUC and 126 128 North Fifth Street \8an Parmer House, DEALERS IN igh Grade Bicycles ard Bicycle Sundries Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price 820.0 Suitable for Ministers, Doc- tors, Lawyers, Teachers, fn in reach of all The Only Exclusive Bicycle Housqin the City. From September 1 Ww nvite you all and see OUR WHEELS and get Bfttom Prices on same, , J. KR. PURYEAR, Manager. A. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. = | CALL AT The Parlor Restaurant GET A SQUARE MEAL OR LUNCH, 116 BROADWAY, Matil, Effinger & Co Undertakers and ¢mbalmers, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. 129 South Third Street, When You Want Something to PURIFY YOUR BLooD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER AND ERADICATE ALL Everything First-class ~