The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 18, 1896, Page 2

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ben feariogs and teach Lat PUBLISHING C0 INCONPORATRD TRRASUREA MAmAcine Eprron Figher 3 4 Smith, Williamson, J.J THE DAILY SUN Parley, J. © an hand “vicknity general news, which will be Given An fully ws space will permit without re to expense THE WEEKLY SUN In devoted to the interests of our country, pat ‘and will ut all times be newsy an keeping Ii read 7 h rons, Vertaining, wh: ‘on all political a the doc trines an: Repubit can party CORRESPONDENCE. ‘A special feature of the week THE SUN Will be Its Corre ment, in which it hopes Brery jocality within the limita of ute. circa ADVERTISING — Rates of ndvertysing will be made known on a) to) —— {Subscription Rates. Daily, per annum Daily, Six months. Daily, One month, Daily, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- + 18, 1896. Mr. Brray is to, publish a book, Heaven have mercy on an afflicted and long suffering people! —_——_—---- Tennessee Republicans are pust ing H. Cay ns for a cabinet por sition. Mr. Evans would be acricit- able representative of the South. ‘Ine man with the dinner pail is in evidence everywhere again. And he may thank heaven aud the people of the United States that the Bryan sophistries of finance did not preyail ‘Tuene is nothing small about Ken- tucky. As thirteen 1s an unlucky number, the old Blue Grass state throws one vote away on Bryan and gives McKinley twelve this year, the luckiest of lucky numbers. Tux city of New Orleans had a registered vote of 63,000 and but 28,000 of them were cast on the Sd inst. Forty thousand of her voters entered a silent protest against the apostasy of their party Ware. Cleveland assures Spain he will not under any circumstances ac- cord belligerent rights to Cuba, Weyler authorizes his marines sum- marily to dispose of Am tare _at sea and suspected of fili- bustering~-~-. Nornr tion is so close. ‘Tux Carnegie Steel company have in hand two orders for the orient, one of 5,000 tons of T rails for Japan and one cf 10,000 tons for China. The latter is attributed di- rectly to the visit of Li Hung Cha to this country. PM...Brvav and Mr. Jones have gone humvng together, It’s not ne certain that eitmer will ever back, for it is fkely their fe habit of claiming everyining will 9 sert itself with referance to the game and — but we shudder to think what may happen. No man or set of men who really care for the good of the people at large would desire to keep up the agitation for a debased currency when all signs point to a resumption of prosperity, It is not the general good but their own individual ad- vancement they seek. \ — Acconprne to the Bryaa idea wheat should be falling, since by the result of the election the gold st siantly upward and it is now ia the neighborhood of the dollar mark; the gold dollar mind you, Mx. Hanna is said to be slated for secretavy of the treasury and it is ad- ded he will accept, not-withstand- ing he at first expressed himself as undesirous of a cabinet or other position. Henry C. Payne, of Wis- consin, has also been selected for postmaster general, according to the knowing ones. Cuarman Jones, of the Populistic contingent of Democracy, says *‘timid business men caused the Ge- feat of Mr. Bryan,” Mri’ Jones heretofore was never further from the fact in his life. It was not timidity, It was sterling honesty and firm deter mination on the part” men that defeated M pat You Want Employment? wants a live, cal 1s wind ons 6 have an ar oupe Fes aca or address at once, | 28 | ‘ubpear telligent voter on either side of the knows that from thirty to fifty ¢ a votes were the thing was done Tr is truly strange how many men, the Popocratic | managers, failed to ments in the recent election. most exclusively to the country 1 don’t mean to were no illegal votes cast for McKin |ley in Kents dreds of thousands of wore just dying to vote for free cvins age of silver number as compared with the os for Bryan was about in the housard fold more ‘'s @ to sixteen hundred proportion of ¢ How was it done? 1 believe that it was to do it four y vived | theory special attention to ALL local hap- | Bradley 172,431 163,521 votes for free | cinets in nearly every county in ce Pettit 16,911 This year Me) they were not V- The Guaranteed Con Tracts of the nion Central Are the best issued by any Life In- Protection you live and indemnity if you die. D. JOHNSON, surance Company. 227 Bdy., Paducah, ky 8, | done by the silver men, | zealous that they believed wrong was i siandard of | They were urged on this view of the cas unlawful acts by me: large sums of money on their coun- ties or on the Sts “tf tale, bat I ao it is true as The total vote last y it was 444,249., In the light of these figures it is hard to see how the silver people ean ever | hope to carry Kentucky. pA as Ae eK tuxce the election the city of New York has floatéd $16,000,000 of 3! on meilid vote early. in their own precinct ; then mount their horses and start out across the county ‘These were all gold dol- | not stopping or traveling When they reached a precinct where they were unknown they went to the polls, gave their names or assumed or as good as gold. , they were the kind 6f dollars that Mr. Bryan says are too costly, 4.50 2.25 40}° 10 ceats yet it costs the people actually less judge would say: don’t know this man,’ but in. every country precinct | where free silver controlled pointment of election officers there was one judge and majority of the three in who were for Bryan. have been a sort of pass word ; every- where there would be a judge and a sheriff weo would say of the stranger, “L knof him ; he’s all right; vote in this precinct.’ vo any precinct in this county will find you sound money men y | will tell you that they thought they knew every voter in the precinct by face and name, but they saw of men vote there on November whom they had never seen precinct before, and whom they neverheard of before. that it was eg ed ges of Henryy Franklin, In oud tounty | sound money than three and one-half cents panel saoady to have the 1.00 taken from with lepvosy. ‘The disease is given|* to these animals by inoculating them on good security, get all the mouey he wants at very low interest, now that confidence is restored. *"a correspondent of | tained. As a preventetive of sm pox the patient is vaccinated before theilease is acquired. But in 1 lepfosy the vaccination does not take our aftetnoon contemporary, eadeav- ors to show that in the Sun recently eal illiteracy You take me place until after the di The effects of the vaccination are} 3 | thet the victim must endure a mild attack of the lepro destroyed by the serum, and thereat ‘sown 2 va ty making the ‘statement that ‘The ar- gumeat used with this lass of voters was, if the free coinage of sifvés.cars, » every man could coin his own it would not United States, ocrat display ter the 4 disease. ally true in the Democrats and ans both polled the county thorov » | ly three times. had the name of e it, on election day, eiglh iuadred more cents to the doilar, and | cast for sound were recorded more than even sheriff had been intelligent advocate ly a thousand assessor and the did not give ihe value, as it does not, 5 man know that no such increase was ever experienced by ¢ , |shown by the vote of ( jand isn’t it the case in a dozen coun- night on inoffensive colored men y of Calvert City investigation and| lican mountain counties, ne way in some of the Repub- » punishment of the gi date of the 16th, taken from a sin the great sy holieale fraud exchange show that the revival of i pass that men cannot be allowed to! was ; dustries throughout the so pleases the Popocratic]ighor, simply because theirfskins papers of this state at this time as}, abuse of Governor Bradley. It is dreadfully inconvenient to have a Republican governor with grit and gumption at this time, when the clec- his voters had in the counties ¢ incts where they belonged. tucky can’t stand much repetition « this wholesale fraud section of the state of Kentucky,then the reputation of the state suffe to the existenc that number in the 600 hands were em that att wked the colored men Moo- registration for the country precincts 4 is rampant in sort to the methods by which it w roken up in T lative and other committees wit the power of courts should swoo, down on some cinets in Kentucky, call the election officers before ® cers the vote to which they have cer- then demand of them the mes of the voters, and then marks it as a most excellent place to stay away teom, If the peniten of the country dition to its reputaton it t will be a Popocratie can didate for the presidenc West and in the South cheaper money, nearer the number of le; election day thao t is a state coming to votes can be cast iu ne Plow Company are running about 600 hands eacl table compiled Journal of Commerce For the suke of Kentucky’s reputa- tion it isto be hoped that the gentle- man painted the picture There has been a great deal of talk about frauds at the recent election but no one has heretofore put Whatever there may be in the charges made by both sides there ; | is certainly enough in them to justify sme amendment of the ele: percentage of families living in mort- an equal number of es which voted for McKinley 4 of those which voted for Bryan: “* This table show? DISCOYERY, witnesses a new | ———— percentage) 4 MIRACULOUS of fayyjlies living on mortgaged farm: iaiM is fixed for at least four years in this country. But its tendency is con- in those states where is the"greatest, gave most pronounced wonder, some is]increases the power of man over The latest of these perhaps | discoveries is a cure sound money another incontestable proof that Mr. | forces of nature. | charming bis hear ~/ discovery that while not affect |many people is yet more marvelous erection FRAT Ds, | than vaccination for smallpox, | method of treatment is very similar to that of smallpox vaccination Leprosy has long been the typics The healing of incurable disease. the leper by Christ was a aisjng of the deat, Kinley’s election Jame: ‘Ist, Louis, represent Gan & Co., visited Joplin yesterday, and ordered extensive developmenis | The evulences of fraud so patdnt that second only to the n all ages and in jg ease of leprosy has brought banish- nust be heard that elections shall be all climes the dis- Ahitherto vain b attempt to discover a A sound mouey Der crat from the central portion this question, work here today than at withiu a year. The shop depart ments, the busheling furnaces and meta. (Lise Ussing ¥ mart to childrea n or E. Thea fell childre mpl | precautions against the spread of the dreaded malady. x A-cure has, howgve the muck rolls Company, 4000 men, we. 4 pitt in’ operation, ‘The workmen have wipient stages. RING UP TELEPHONE P. F. PALEY WHEN YOU Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats of A}l Kinds, New Canned Goods, New Crop Molasses, etc. |: Home Made Lard a Speeialty. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts. vaccinate the lepers with a serum | One bundr will be put to work darir n the next month kids or colts infeeted with leprous blood, and at a certain} Nu ze of the disease the serum is ob-|* se develops. , bat it jent cannot take — the It is said that De, Carrasquilla bas vacinated 2 large number of persons nd in every case a cure has been ed. Should y of| bed, th unfortunaic ow enduring re haud of ho} etched out to them and may be blessed with a¢ which notwiths'a ordance wich the + of natar will always be —_—— THE GOOD WORK GOES ON, The following dispatches ur county still | goes on wich, Conn The Greenville yon mills, which have been full com ween 500 and ed. y on fall time ay cement of hands, Employed. Acditional M ‘Thompsonville, Conu.—The Hart- jford Carpet Company, whose fa vories are located here, gave eugsoy- uent today to 100 additional making the vetween 300 and 400, A porti tal number of employe due mills run on a full-time sched aud the rest three days a week Activity at Moline. Moline Il The Mo-| line Wagon Works, Secbler Carriage Conpavy, and Moline Pump Com- pany, started up this morning with a fair force, after long periods of ile- 3s. Deere & Co., and the Moline Dubuque Eaameling Works. Dubuque la The Du- jue ens works resume’ operations, after several months ension, They employ about 80 Michigan Mines, Lvonwood, Mich.—The Germania ne today Started fire under its wilers and will unwater its main, preparatory to resuming ranning with full forces. The East Novrie re-| sme: tomorrow, with partial forces, o fill orders from local furnaces for | joa-Bessemer ore, It is probable tbe ‘Tilden will resume soon, The | Ihy may also be opened in the near | Steel Company Resumes, land, Ky.—The Ashland Steel pany’s plaut, employing 150 men. resumed operation today. In Law- renve county the Torchlight Coal! company resumed with 100 men, aud will also open new inines Mining Developments, Joplin, Mo.—As a result of Me- ampbell, of rexel, Mor be begun at once on the Osage mining and, which the company} owns in J bra. es over ey} cick in ore, A smelter will be erect This tract em acres, aud is very in the near future Tube Mills at Kewanee. Kewanee, Ll.—More men went to Western Tube employes nearly wilds because of risted tag I Ys return of ey to them, Wy earl ee ae TEL! $10 BRO_DWaY “th Your Hard Earned Dollars extraordinary closing out to vn t new French =i @) , All Widths 1 Children’s sho es Exclusively. look bere beforeJyuy ing Any th da e's calt, Tri Jersey ribbed vests wool medicated Men's and boys ten’s, Ladies’ 1arter bleach sheets | neatly bound. Men's Shoes, $2 to $5. NEW GOODS. and Razor Toes. Distilling 0. CELEBRATED Booby: and Rve y Canton Flaa Trilby, Orient Sam Sia Dress Goods Capes and Jackets, a T, ew, Bi KOLLEY, Model Form Corsets, AN EMBARRASSING The Young Man and Midget Havana E. B, ARBOUR, d Pipes are Beauties, Penetrating Shack gr er Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, ty rose she wor , GOT RN, MEAL. 1 & messenger boy PADUCAH, KY. ALLFOR inley. 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