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a Poe eee errr ate sheatd be sufficient for ever to tern gone ; ave Your Hare be ; i LEH: Orn Con i] . ee al Earned Jollars 310 BRO_DWAY . i by visiting this extraordinary determine the farmer to vote against | ing th sale, We ate closing out to quit everything that savors of free trade.) A : ~ Are th vést issued by any Life in- \, business, It will pay you to a r ¥ ADUCAH DAI NY, | By this law wool was placed on the |struggling match. It requites ques: — tree list and the value of every sheep |tions Af thought and aption, physical = os in the country at once declined, |endurance and genuine courage. An evenly contested game is intensely View PABSISERT| Sheep husbandry became a losing exciting from start to finish. It is — New Fall 8t/les, up to- date. Bee our new French Srcreran’ | business and wool growers were com- aire Sata ING BOFTOR | Helled to dispose cf their flocks at| all action, A bese ball game is van surandp Company. Protection if look here before buying anything calt, Tril), toe onl .M. Fisher, J. R. Smith, B. Parley, J they could realize. ‘They| beside it, From the moment the you live and indemnity if you die ; ‘aia 4 ’ , y ee acrifized more than 9,000,000 | elevens line up until the referee calle \e Fadia a i \ time to allow the dead and wounded reey ribbed vests at 16e S33 SO ” D. JOHNSON ; Nia peat a woo! medicated vests 227 Bdy., Padueah, Ky. Gen, Agent. |g 7 ie ay ae sere All Sizes, All Widths from C to B. tougit wo wil st 0 cents cosy] Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s RING UP TELEPHONE 118,| hin ast ts quarter bleh she aya ee Chose Rae ae raw material. LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRIC . |Men’s Shoes, $2 to $5. o_o | bows ‘ THE DAILY SUN of sheep and there is now absolutely cal attention to ALL local to be replaced by new men, the ex- citement of the;spectators; is intense and the enthusiasm unbounded. For no profit in an industry that under the McKinley law was paying well and developing rapidly. -__ these reasons it is popular and fascl- Livixe in the ‘Land of the free] nating, and it will be dificult to pro- and the home of the brave’ welninit it by legislation, It is to be Americans who know of the tyranny! honed that the Kansas legislature and oppression practiced by theSpan-| wij) get a precedent by absolutely led to wonder at] Honibiting the game within ber fn all potlisen be @ fearless ni Trines and ten ; cam party ish government are ee ~~ |the readiness with which her people} y..4e,3, ‘Ten-quarter Marseilles quilts $1 worth COHRESPONDENCE. respond to a request for a loan, ap A-npectal feature of the weekly edition of | Fespond to a request fc pan, p> m = —WHEN YOU WANT—— ‘ Taatow eats Corshndenes, Depart | pealing to their patriotism. We are plete ni Saat : 90 places exra Néavy Canton Fiae- EUeRY locality within the limits of 148 clreu | digposed to ask “what is there in : Ms . : : he . nel at 7 cents. ALL w pevENTING old Spain to inspite one with ove bey sped pong “,| Staple and Fancy Groceries, i Ait = hel : vail 2° aved kad elmost tor [DUD am as § A wondadale at prices to close, i fr itzbut the decayed and almost fre nen heat, Thous-| Eresh Meats of Ajl Kinds, ievar’boe Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. Tess Goods, Rates of advertising will be made known on appiicatic gotten glory of former days?” But] ot hig public life he has kept close to ere i esson i for jose 0 bcgisdhys stellt mgaaes ce the yeomen of the soil. Beyond any are ho hr . the ae bec other public man he has the high on the mind of man by the thought} jutty of intecpreting and crystalliz- New Canned Goods, On all wv velty weaves in Black and Cc Mol ° {Colored Dress Goods will feet the ‘ Pb oF ‘ay trv oe! NAM Stark Distilling Co. Offies, Standard Wlock, 116 North Fo street iSubscription Rates. Daily, annum. $ 4.50] thi yowh, my native laad!"* ' — Dally, One tenth Mr ae, corsace Ws be through the masses, and, on the other - Il-wool Berge, t aand hills; though its climate be never , t , ea 1 ae In. ‘all- woo! Serge, black, navy ree hie hand, of translating great elemental / 3577 to 13,108. If the increase of | INS IN POLITICS. and green at 21 cents, ——DISTILLERS OF THE — NS DT 4 2 50 in. all-wool Sefge, black and : CELEBRATED ¥ Daily, per week ble; though its form of ‘able ; g orm ¢ ye ys" truths to the popular understanding. | yotes prove, anything, then the fraud prraere no navy, at 34 cents, so undes Week! per annu i ; vance..... ciseeeee 1,00] government be the most despotic, | 14; ; : i ‘n this campaign he has risen with] we * he Democratic Specimen copies free oppressive and galling, yet if itis} 10" Came : | “82 Committed in the Democratic To Be Used as Messengers in the | §2'in, all.wool water-proof Serge + in he groundswell of pub-| counties of the first district. Presidential Campaign. Faun Serg Ferndale Bourbon and Rye - Our noted Tron C.ad Boys’ Hose. 19 cents movement. His horizon has enn ee | ihe land of my birth, I love it still, lened with the advancing K THURSDAY, NOV. 19. 1896, and the patriotic fire will bura till LW HOW TO VOTE, The WHISKEY , SS | quenched in death. wave. He has been as respon-| An examination of the tabulated | Atante steamahive Ladies’ silk, fleece-lined and all- Wiru the lesson of the post ¢wo SPANISH BATRKED sive to the great upheaval as the} vote of Kentucky published in yes of the Election. wool hose at prices never named weeks before them if the election #5) OF AMERICANS. | people themselves are to she demands] terday's Courier-Journal shows that before We also distill and sell the best Sour Mash $2 00 were held today Mr. Bryav would] Waits President Cleveland hesi-{of anew and vital exigency. He] in the following counties the Repub- |, Tere is a brand-new use for the car | Capes and Jackets Uientita, Stee widen sua ae cae fhe ears © eae fa She tinloe. tates and demurs a condition of af-) will make the broader and better] ican electors all received the same Sn ghore, they are bred tnt trained om | py, D : trea. No. 190 Routh Becoed Mena se i, and if kept on land when the e any wrap in the department Mr. Buryas should kick himself] fairs exists on the Island of Cuba 1’resident because of the acter of | number of votes: Boyle, Caldwe shipboar at t, What id into quiet. He is the nost obStrep-| that imperatively demands the atten-| the campaign, and its high national /Crittenden, Elliott, Letcher, Lyon, [* ns sey oe rs : — for her | : esc dita 8 Oa died Vion of this government. ‘The people| and patriotic level wil be sustained | MeLean, Morgan and Spencer; the “mymmment Ware t ime. | aadat Farm Gorepte. W yay O] \ ‘BY io his adminisiration. His patrioi-| the Democ , . ’ to be found in the United States. aE ject to insult and ectual danger Tue Republi vortunity for the supreme test at}ism, bis sagacity and his judgment} the same number of votes in Adair, °f the carrier’ he ty to follow itsown | Our immense stock of Model Form " : particular « or hun ¢ miles | Corsets will zo on sale th - CTURER OF— 6. ifacturer’s pri his is 'C 3 ‘er the most trying canvass which any| Estill, Lyon and Morgan counties pick her out from vortanity to buy the best cor- pbodonge Fumar, Turn-Verein, ‘Co, Q,”' Jap and Midget Havana nd crafts that throng fared genus | receiver tors of no nation under the sun ave sub- n majority in Penn- i ; amie 4 the hands of the Spanish soldiery and and sunshine, t with w sylvania is 804,404, according tothe| oi n6 as are those of the United latest returns, and they are still) <1 se4 Old Glory is detested above] President has borne; he met hosts] In these counties the Republicans aga tory nae Y lund Ite maw [set on earth for much less than it 7 i © ocean pathways and land ie mee | » Pa voting up in the mountainoas) 1) ational emblems, and scarcely | and hosts of people; he made hun-Jand Democrats respectively all knew gage at the captain's feet worth, Don't wait until the sizes arc e OO : pe ‘ . 1 transatlantic ste } ‘Tuose western and southern states| ish insult and degeadation. A Brit-]made a mistake, - The same unerring| following counties the Republic sere =v ‘ ay Strictly Havana filler, HANO MADE. i taelien b | FE B HARBOUR 1 am carrying the largest and most select stock of Imported and Do mestic pipes in the City add 5 GOLU-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted Pipes are Beavties. ish vessel was recently wrecked off/sense and sure step will mark his/and Democratic electors on their re- nthe late ved the same which voted for silve the coast of Cuba and the captain] control of the government, and the] spective ballots all r campaign * gave themsel promi- nence as good places fo® capital to}and twelve of his crew reached the] country can confidently look forward | number of votes: Boyle, Crittenden, oddied, and pe remain away from. Island in open boats. They were] @ great and worthy administration. | Elliott, Lyon and Morgan. In Lyon rope in that 1 < Gret week of | 317 Broadway The latter are Novelties Have also an immense lot of Chewing and an the Republican electors November may be tolerably certain of Smoking Tobaccos. P It will pay you to call and examine my entire stock. The president-elect will not under- ‘ @ 4 good bulletin system =e suspected of bein Americans and et to observe that Mr.| wore roughly handled by the soldiers, estimate its responsibilities or its|and the Republi Bryan has advised anybody to dof} ti.n+y W. Delorey, one of the crew, | difficulties, He will understand that| Congress received the same number his coat, roll up bis sleeves and go to] jig.) ‘ he must extricate the government] of votes, 935 in McLean and 910 in work to get something out of the! (9, janding in Cuba we were] ftom the financial straits in which it]Morgan, So there was no scratch- 4. thereaneon thurs ¥ Bleak ; coming prosperity taken in charge by a troop of soldiers | has been placed, and diffuse confi-{ing in those counties. In M to know.” 0, © they get early > —————EE who escorted us to a sugar esta'e. | dence, activity 6 y , » Democratic electo linners, chase to the rest flu $ lence, activity and assurance among|county the Democratic electors fornia fle: ll ler Aer: ‘a Penetrating at returns in, arual cheer 9 W. J. Bara will go upon the|trore they used us very , Here they used us very kindly, but} ine people who have struggled and|ceived 1,649 votes and the Demo-| untit tn nd weather now due. Sure to come candidates for While ther scople to whor ess life or Cold, W. A. KOLLEY, ~ieses esneas ar the die ere sreietenen 02+ Sesees te Cah> | say. BRE Sane Seer See Er inaceet Sig fdor Souls. a’ wel | Gealics cabtidate Sou COoadehe 1,641. | Vommeelves tae trines of free silver and ok te ~ Aces Fagg momge ae is il: Giamintind lots wall 8 | ttehen tell good news of thelr candi. | way be fi at any time, without Bigham so much per wists [00 Mave, where thy oss tered feings. Te is atask which re-| The Matter With Ravars | The ye linterna aatan, “bae{S6aple and Fancy GROCERIES, , — mene p quires skillful management and cor-} Just before the election the Ewe ull crowd the Cloak, Underw and Pp Tae silent vole in Georgia was} "as (Aken to the Bealguariers, 4041 qial co-operation. But Maj. Mc-| poria, (Kan.) “Gavette,”” in reply me 2 Blanket sections at once, the firs Produce, Provisions. Very large. The total voting popa|asked if we were English or Ameri-| Kinley will bring to it the loftiest Jo the question, ‘What is the matter| ‘eT debate will t cigecdl grt A Rubee dh te -*-¢ TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC Re ‘No, | parpose, the most practical wisdom | y:th Kansas lation in 1890 was 398,122. The}can. I answered ‘English,’ yee 2 was| American,’ said he, striking me in| and the most complete consecration. | «We ail know, yet here we are at | olation te cate vote cast in that state in 1 223,981. This year the total vote dt an k and over the head bie “1 Tt will be bis honorable ambition to]itagain. We have an old mossback the price ¢ cast was 163,111 or 60,870 less than reer ‘pally ages a * sg meet every just expectation and to|Jacksonian, who snorts and howls © event in 1892 ert Pidaain y+ Shiai because there is a bath tub in the 2. and I fell quite weak, and as three tess toast 8 lrnat cows HAY, CORN, MEAL, + while the assortment is SHIPSTUFF, BRAN, OATS, FLOUR, ETC. il need one, perhaps sin, cloth. jackets| 487-489-441 8, Third St. PADUCAH, KY. # when every few | good ation which are running that minutes a carrier from the far | sooner th make an administ ‘ ee cit ot soliens potnted tir guns at me t ve people will lpr He ‘will call os) jay tog Govenan & Wi Lave a, carrier comes from the fa Democratic clubs, organized twenty-| faitng to ‘learn, that there wore] eee ee ence and faithful coun- other shabby, wild-eved, rattle-| artist lettors the message he has | Ut many ag les att selors about him He must rest|brained fanatic, who bas said openly | brought bigh on a big ard, | eu and brown, - »-» NOW WE ARE ALL FOR... “lupon a patty, for ours is a partyin a dozen speeches that ‘‘the rights | There will be cheers and jeers a: We were compelled to - : of the user are paramount to the plug of bottles, 1 ai hese o t i oak taduivod the tase |$10 will buy a good stylish tailor: five years ago, and who have been iu| Americans among our crew, I the harness for the party ever since, | dismissed. q a e 4 sleen- 6 e © ateiie fon government, but he will not be nar- ee have been expelled and Populists in-|sleep) on the bare stone floor, with Roviwiments but he wit hot be nar rights cf the owners? we are rune| 10 s LOerat b ; a) stalled in their places. Verily, these] tiers on guanl. | We were then = F a ee ua sateny H*:| nlog bisa for Chiat Justios, 20 that | hive to be ihented every Greigasm | Bal Jackst; newest fsahloe con “e 2 % are great days for Democracy. seat to Havana, where we were cared | publican poliey, which he represents] capital will vome tumbling over itself Rietee sae ead Gc alee eee | GlBe or mt ou ‘i p= allie ass ue tee eat and in which he believes, but he will |to get into the state, We have raked iudeh (Ail, 96 plgecue will at un: | gsc, “4 Mr. Bryay’s campaign exper-| ee ee eet the tales’ nw’ fexecute it in a broad and liberal| the ash-heap of human failure in the! expected tives, for smu: of them at a . ) spirit. He is thoroughly American|*tate, and have found an old hoop- | times rafus to fly, as a sulky race horse | $18,650, to $22 ladies’ Novelty skirt of a man who has failed as a/ does to rua Jack in every new shade any We have fought the good fight, the battle is over, and the victory wou; now for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY ience has not taught bim anythin It is said Gen. Weyler has given orders to the ganboats that if Ameri- In sending the carrier pigeons out | material fashionable shapes and perd in every impulse spirati : y impulse and aspiration, and/aq editor, who has failed as a busi- and PEACE Come down to business and come to a He said in St. Louis the other he had not seen a man who was sor: he will seek to advance the glory and | ness man, who has failed as a p p-| to the vessel, a start of 12 hours only | ‘ect fitting will be allowed the ships, ‘Phe birds : ‘ , °rtY | can filibusters are captured they are »- he had yo, Ue Rai pth sea to be summarily courtmartialed | Steatuess of the American name, but]er, and we are going to ran hi for Dayar Gotata ak te tac eos ca a country is fall of them, “They canbe] iors captured. It is quite within | Ue %!! do it with sober spirit and by fray dormer egecos Telegation i, | &2,¢hei home disappear. Tt ts said | GBB, will buy a Child's Jacket; new- 9 found in {every block in the cities rational and conservative methods, | ‘he looks of the Kansas delegation in| oprier pigeons can see at sea. Jest cut; ¢ aterial S Washington, Then we hve discov-| There are, the experts at Unee materials, = . as i rae rt the range of possibility innocent || 4 and in every nook and corner of the} 4 norican citizens have already tal-| He has always been a champion off ered a kid without a law practice; few strains of pigcane which Pat country. Teatvibeins of Speatatr ites! fcr vee: the people's interests and his great] and have decided to vote for him 3 thelr wa r water readily. “Most Blanket Weather en OR— ~ ne. ambition will be to make his admin-|attorney-general, ‘Then, for éear| birds require land-mark ' We take it for granted that Wan-jgeance upon America, They need | bition will b 9 . are. teieees i i dering Wile oie upc bs cane] ea cet once atten uence station memorable for promoting [some hat thatthe sate has Foome| tne tre but tien” now. We have te goods at ihef DYY Goods and Fine Shoes, 3 pral foros low Amerionny salle an : respectable might percolate through me whieh are Gornma, rpocaa ’ tour will see to it that the ‘masses}imen of war in the vicinity of the | Mei prosperity and happiness, the civilized portions of #€ nation, | (ni pnglist have an infallible instin "| 37 a pair fancy cotton blankets Ladies Shoes, Men’s Shoes, and the classes’’ have reserved seate|island. Mr. Cleveland will not have we have decided to sens three or four} “This cxperimental bulletin weit \ aly . ’ : » ; u Fats Age Lares y is experimental bulletin will set-|for pith and slumber robes, lounge ’ cays free, or will they have to take the|done his whole duty to the American] S4ERE MAY BE TWO SIDES. |harpies out lecturing Aclling people, tle a great many questions about which | covers, ete, Misses Shoes, Children s Shoes : galleries while the bloated denizens| people until he bas given Spain] Some of the Popocratic papers are| that Kansas is raisiré hell and letting Ravon catumesio hove long beso & oe Ladies’ and Mens’ / of Wall street and the horrid banke:s| plainly to understand that she must] Still harping upon Republican frauds |C°FP 82 t weeds” plo, Just the distance that & carrier rt 1,76 A valr of all wool white FE pea i fi 'ap the drese circle and the bela|‘eepecé Amertcan’ oltisenahign die| and thelr veoamoos spleen Je malaly foe TORIES fon wil ly over water. A ttclam | Bane urnishing Goods, 4 . r > i i oF ic! Ty y, oy} bf ca go le a minute for comms : ended ine will not have done his whole duty to] directed against the Eleventh District] ‘The pAroit (Mich.) ‘News’?| Pr@ can go a mi many B 3 e sao 3 miles, but whether he can keep it os - 1 fn = = the cause of rman liberty and pro-| Where the Repablican majority was (silver) Ay : for 1,000 miles nobody has yot learned, | B4406 California blankets, white es, Prayer Books, &c. > Ricnanp P, Gries, congressman-| |... 11 he has ackvowledged the in- | !41380. Their charges of fraud are] _Eve-¥ consideration of wisdom, pa-/ record bin! ought to cover 1,000 | With fancy borders We want the patronage as well as good wishes of every friend and nt elect from the first Missouri district, dependence of Cuba, or at least ex- based on the increased vote and in- sean sae cend gale-fot ap miles fs Pr hous, mith sonic Sime te ETS sect and everybody else, Honest value aud square dealing guaranteed ‘ died last Tuesday. He was in ex-]1o04 to her belligerent rights, {oressed Republican majority of that|iato. Laying aside for “cre moment | kerchings that makes plmvon wine pen | Underwear. hella Jo \ Congressman Hatch’s district and es district, But these fraud bowlers all questions as to the duration of| Pe doubt the perfect utility of the car KF ths ina oa . 1.1 O ‘ HN J. DORIAN, “ition had twice been a candidate for the| THE DEADLY GAME OF FOOT-| shut their eyes to the suspicious vote | this truce, we insist that the policy) Ter #8 ocean memengvrs. | They will “ie eee baited ne i Un-| Opposite Lang's Drug Store, 205 BROADWAY, bie rg ican | Rot fly at night, When dar mes | & ou would ) —— ea of the victorious ballots in this con! they perch on the highest point they |our styles end qualities please the nomination against Mr. Hatch. He BAL of the First District, A comparison was nominated this year by acclima-| A petition is being circulated in| will not be out of place, The vote | test be tried for all’ it is worth. | If) oan find, and rest until Nght comes pecple and our prices please aheir hind J ec : arin , posts ‘ he advocates of free silver are notin) again, But the first faint tiuge of dawn | pocket! ook Kansas to ask the state legislature to] of the two districts was asfollows:— | error, and if everything they have! finds them on the wing again. Andon |" Childre a Cotton ribbed and a 188 all HI] omen § 7 © tion and received the largest ma- jority the district ever give. economically and| moonlight or starlight nights they t often fly continucmly, stopping only t Ops vous Aa” PORES: In: 8) ’ sizes Ladies’ vests and pants, 2%¢ make the playing of football in the Harlan county, Republican, 11th} contended for is state a misdemeanor, Indignation | district in 1895 cast 1104 votes, and | morally true, only ill can come to the rest at the dark hour just before the to $1, Uniou suits for Ladies’ and ——_— Tue Big Four railway alone has bd y ot oo of has been aroused on account of the] in 1896, 1416 vous; Fulton county, | Republic by foreing it tothe froat at{ T*t placed an order for $1,000,000 ) ae Ws Ghar le apcananon bb ae | Oe 0 h recent killing of the young student, | Democrat, Ist district, in 1895 cast lutely bate P " | If @ bird happens to perch on the Children, 50¢ to $2.50, lutely hopeless. In all fairness, in} mast of a returning ship, he loses dur RESTAURANT. Elegant Place. worth of steel rails for the improve- Bert Sert football 1139 din 1899, 206 P ment of its tracks, an expenditure it| Bet os {oq Poothel game sh Law bn votes - oy cit Ap eC and in all good| tng his resting hours just the distance aim | 4 ‘ é . : rence, Kas, Slay county#Republican, Elevent) icy, the gold standard people are} the vessel travels, i » t ; i could nct possibly have made bad yy g u peor the vessel travels, in addition to the lom . ( fhe coluupe orveaileh. ‘This win{ A¥the game 18 now played it ought district in 1895 east 1930 votes, and/entitied to a clear field to deimone| his own delay causes Everything First-class : . Boag’ ; to be stopped. Not a season passes}in 1396, 2489 votes; Marshall | strate their ability to bring back to] But even with these drawbacks and r) A i directly employ in the steel trade}. | aoath does not clalz snty Democrat First district in| *#i# people prosperity, comfort and) uncertainties, it is long odds that the ] ‘al hat de: doe: wot ol rm y o strict vy : m many men and support many fami-|‘'*! CC's he OR ae ee me Ce rat district 10) contentment, seuvier pigeons, with thelr bundles of i adl li hs. IndirectlyZits effects |More Victims of th e barbarous game, | 1895 cast 1900 votes ond in 1896 = Sa mleroscopically written election re i. v lies for months, Indirectlyfits effects Ss to mentinatbeokell ara flaws Lait haie ae San el turns, will bring relief to many anxious | Agents for Butceriek Patterns, ’ e » legs a ' E SILVER VOTE, people, and sport to a great many more Pi will be felt by thousands, This is : ee ; but a straw in the vast amounts the{TiD% One game witnessed by the] Pulaski county, Republican Warhlagion (D. C,) Post Who afe not so anxious. Y. Journal " : i writer several years ago resulted ina] Eleventh district in 1895] ‘The vote which elected MeKinley| ‘phere is nothing old about Dr G R DAVIS PADUCAH CYCLE ’ ’ ‘ ' boca . railroads will expend within the next : as broken leg for one man and three}east 4369 votes and} Was the ‘silver vote.” It was the] 015 Pine ‘Tar Toney. » Iteliable SN Swelve months. ribs and a collar bone broken for an-| in 1896, 5825 votes; Graves county, | Yote Of the thinkers, the quiet, pa !oid time romedies are’ used in its 1126 128 North Fi Bryan crops out at al! points, In| allow college boys many privileges] 1895, 4227 votes sud in 1896, 6380] sturdy men who wanted nothing of bles bie Ald ntifically combines Nkau Patan House, ‘ ‘ ~~ _ his announcements on receiving news| that as a rule are not tolerated in| votes. parties or politicians, who answered ‘Thi, remedy udvauees a (teoee ty Triump! q ‘4 of the election he took pains to in-/other persons. ‘The playing of foot-| Russell county, ~—_ Republican, | *¥e promptings of their owa consel-| ihe treatment of all lung and bron- form the dear people that he and his| ball is one, No professional sport, | Eleventh district, in 1895 cast 1198 eh of Gel exiernel Site ee chial coughs unheard of until its in- bo DEALERS IN— re ms 4 wife were able to bear up under the] outside of college circles, as fatal as] votes, and in 1896, 1687 votes; Bal-| themselves afterward, » No commmite trode oe. It always cures quickly Front High Grade Bicycl ‘ . burden of defeated hopes, apparent: | football would be tolerated, lard county, Democratic, First dis] tees, no spell-binders, no party | coud COUls aud gripe q strength: Bank and’ Bi are oye ry é ly thinking this # matier of supreme} College foot ball, however, as| trict, is 1895 cast 1911 votes, and in| men framed their views. ‘They de-| Sinn i ee ere cee Pee ey aT - cycle Sundries importanee to the piblic. He now] cruel and as dangerous at times as a| 1896, 2174 votes cided in the silence of the'r thoughts, FURNACES, [oe ne tore raat, Mice $40.00, Suitable for Ministers, Dov» B urges the formation of silver clubs,| Spanish bull ght and equally as ex-| ‘The four Republican counties in-] #04 IY voted as they would have) Kur Sale or Rents | RRR iwhie Guise boas eee 3 and anticipating a rush of “Bryan’’| citing, is one of the most popular] creased their voles from 8601 to - Sci F. Paxton's residence, Apply to (YIN, SLAYR AND IRON ROOFER. |to December 1 is the. i I Sieg wuuse io the City. From September 2 + clubs, suggests that they'd beiter| American games; uvotwithstanding| 11,367, while the four Democratic} he daily Sux, the newsiest paper FM, Fisuzn, . call and see OUR WHEELS and get teed: G. WE invite you to ia the city—10 cents a week, Jat or B, H, Porvean, Agt 129 South Third Street, IR PURYE some oD EAR, Manager, heir yote Amany a noble youth has fallen upon! counties increased Yophone vt. s tf, [Ste we wwe . ht. huodked . was hurt, ° " ca pot pame the clubs for him,