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of the past few months. i Wheat Up; Silver Down, THE PADU ~~ | that they are finding it necessary to as ai mt for th «di 'g ; seck for a new issue is shown by the sertre. Wer notable fr. the ’ | ¢ Ic ea y | e | é The fact monstrocity had been captured by Nashville, (Chattanooga & St, Louis Railroad. PADUCAH ANU MEMPHIS DIVISION, ee eee eee RAILROAD TIM TABLES, \ is aflerioon, except . pnce 1 Pt and the} Pablphed every alr except T recent utterances of various members | *>sence of old-time leaders | | An of their party favoring postal savings |! | Be THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. |) ny, single taxes, the initiative and| "80 #ere utterly incapable of man-| . For You ee dum, and other isms of that] *8ing © ward convention, and the r E U ’ Headquarter t] Sult of the election will bear us out in ely a this assertion, the majorities running | ie Vide Donetany | year's dec Ps With an en new stock of] ~spgonmeany | Yeat’s cleclaratlon trom 450 to 600 in favor of the Ke. : { iitee Cons: donee ‘Tue president of the “Register” | publicans. ; BB sirus and elects in (ae ; ie ‘ a 1 We} For all the latest designs in Ladies FM, Fisher JR. Smith, K.WClements, JH 1, 11: ning Co., Mr. Wilhelm, deems] As to theHon. W. O, Badley,who mestic style “Willisméon J.J. Dorian. spec Das 7 able to mu hundreds of and Gents’ fine tootwear. sor apecsible basis for the nex Nowrn mound Han 80pm 60pm #8 10am = it necessary to come out in an edi-{headed the Republican state ticket, | i _ . ay 1 Ts and piece oods In) THE DAILY SUN torial denying that the owners of the] beiog an A. P. A., this is true; he s h pattert i ? trention to ALL local bap | i pacietor’? - 8 0! ras gotten into theo. ler inder ex- Wray etre spectel 8 in Peau a ana Victutty Register’ were ever members of nr ker St fo o bt ler inder ex | aaeasccting general Dews, c c > The S s not accused | tenuating circumstances avd now sec-| F —" ¢ ~ Bot Dexlecl INE Cayace wil sormait wittous tee] Ay P. A. ‘The Suw has ne ating | uscouietas, gard to expense them of being such, but it is a well} cording to his owa staiement is as x . * * all colors in Tons and Greens, ill widths and latest toes, known fact that a great many people] ashamed of b bi om THE WEEKLY SUN dh ‘ tioned ; | thought that Mr. Wilhelm was the}as is the ediiur of the ‘Register,’’| — gitver and wheat have parted com. G $4 Tranites, voted to the interests of our -country . Heer aod will at all times be newsy and representative of the \. P. A.’s on}and now the goveraor cavnot find| pany lately in a way which will spoil $ tortaining, While keeping its readers j) ‘ many of the ents in the tons é fairy and topies:watle iti the tro y bad known | language sufficient to express h's cou | MAYY of tho arguments in the te , ’ 1 a al poleal agaire and toptes whl Kel Fhe ticket of |" had known language suficient to express h's cous] Many Ot Whe arguments, tn tN toe Moltons, INV \ trines and teachings of the National Kepud!-} renresentmives on the ticket, there] tempt for them. fiuad Wo the silveciion. Trstead 6 tap 7 ant The ‘Register’? claims the defeat| ging around after each other and al Broad loth, ¢ | . ‘Texas wi informa: being one in every wa d but the sec- ways keeping near together they have | CORRESPONDENCE. 1 seam aquaavaliy Walleved lot Gu ik aucetiiniel hyo i ans tons fan Gente etiiecn. ond, and it was gen y believed | of "95 is a! uted to the action of | evan apart and are so widely separat Cards, etc. TARFUN Will be its Correspondence Depart that he repr on it hopes ably to represeat P : Labs mene iocality within the limite of tte circu , MPhab fact thet the A. P. \A.’s] tien bed vast oGuénes, belng abla wo cents per ounce since July 1, lation to trast their interests he scales from a us najority » trust their interests in| turn the scales from a usual majority | wheat has gone up over 20 cents per S CENTRAL RAILROAD AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS No 24 No ee BR2O2T888T8UTTFBTHEULD aled them in that) three mea; if this is true, then these] ed that they have lost sight of each ¢ ne 310 Broadway. com for fall | Telephone 310. other. While silver has gone down 18 1896, es ADVERTISING. his haads i: reference to one of their] of about 400 into a defeat of 56°.| bushel. ‘The silverites will have to de: modify their arguments. tes of advertising will bemade kuoxDv) Ow, members, would indicate that]The Sun has asked the ‘Register’? DOVE BED®: 48 0808080 5 — rr wate’ at ant Se they were acquainted with his views]to name the traitors, but it is rather er ain, ‘Office, Standard Isic jon : i 1 t i . nee and feelings as rega’ds their teach-| too much of « coward, and has not ancis B. Nipher has just | the moval courage to do 80, oF it is] Mi#covered another one of the many evil i . nen " effects due to that awfal ‘‘erlme of e — ~ ae ber Saute rug home market is the best mare |®imply trying to make the people be-| 178." Ho finds that the rainfall at Hosiery I B ie i i : lieve a base falsehood. the| Monticello, Jones county, Seca 1 . ° 4 df hn eve a base falsehood. If the nes county, Ta, Bargains. » Daily, Six months. i oe Daily, One month, .. 40] ket in the world for the American}, ished f 58 inches in Regisier’’ knows those three mea, inches in 1908, It is remarkable thas Daily, per week... . + 10 cents} farmer. In view of the prediction . it should give the public their names. | the heavy drop from 87 tuches in 1892] y),, plain goo FADQUARTERS FOR 1 pm Weekly, per annum in ad- of the return of the America home : u 1e bargains i roted| pp ge ‘ 7 ‘ : 1,00 Se to'18 inches in 1805 corresponds to the | 1M oy nu ‘ on| ELC liday Groceries, t 1 Nosn in the price of silver. Dc the of he producers of the coun 4 what eci copies tree market to the p . heavy fa wil f ‘ on Il, 6, SPIKES, not these « demonstrate clearly the ee ~* 4 : Fruit Ke faterials, ant try, aglance atsome of the cop intimate connection between silver und 606 pm ic gem atistics of the Treasury Depar rain? Is there a farmer in America s¢ wort et t Apples id Oranges, ett : som MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1897. ment during the period of prosperity 7 7 blind that he cannot seo this conneo- Engineer Lincola seems at home| pin! oy Selttal nan know, teks ftir : ‘. nN ‘ 4 : Fresh Canned Goods, &c : agen up to the enactment of the Wilson] oy ihe 266 patlhng the Mempi 56, palling the Memphis] tho snyinckewhomepe hata ; i - ze t i. 4 =| nT al Cah Sa Pression under that law will be profit-/ Engineer John Dunn has the 868] degrade silver until not only Iowa, but | ' ‘ : HOM 1D t.RD A SPECIALTY. able. In 1891 the wheat produced] and is now at si. Elmo tank clearing} the whole of Amorica, is a dry, barren |‘ w/ Telepnone 118. Cor. 9th and Trimble | kK. se ‘couse iberty lov red ne rinble Sts in the United States asounted to} up the wreck, Gesert, Arouse, yo liberty loving, patel es nae otic sous of America! Strike down the v + a 611,000,000 bushels. At the close} Conductor Buckmaster was called} money sharks and fax makers of tam te 1 ¢ of 1890 the consumption of wheat] bome Wednesday on account of sick-| Wall and Lombard streets! Let not this | ttt ness in b's family, horrible crime d! Remone was 6,09 bushels per capita. In Won dives ii I Land jee back ta the rainy days athers! Mea Ie A HANDSOME Engineer Burdy did not go out o: 1894 1t bad decressed 3.41 bushels}ine 873 last trip, but. "Daddy" ny per capita, showing a loss of 2.68/Grimes filled his place very accept-| — Greennacx waweatiow 1 Kamana, Fs a : bushels per capita in 1894 as com-|ably. ere (hak guoaperitg \o seeatatn ih f GUTHRIE & Ci . pared with 1890. The population of] Flagman Shelton was on the local| Kansas the superintendent of publio ' ' out of Memphis yesterday, in Rob-| schools of that étate ought to hunt up » VOTED. ert Perry's place, United States note, of the sort common- B55 \ivcadway—-P hone 156, wre " >).| ly described as greeubacks, and read z State, ‘ Conductor Wilkinson is at St. El- i y “¢ o ; beta vord thereon printed will i Clerk of the Court of Appeals, JAMES G,| MAking a loss by under-consumption ‘aie mg | OFery wor : : 7 2es BAILEY, of Magotia County, of wheat in 1804 as compared with mo in charge of work extra 878! then eco that the statement that "green- | it poor and plentif uble, how - fo opm clearing up wreck, backs are not money, they are simply | ever, is not due to scarcity of money oi os ‘ 108 pa am Representative, 1890 of a little over 182,000,000} 4 McCuichea came in yesterday} promikes to pay,"’ for which be threat+ | but to soarcity of confidence, Our mon oy a 716 am FOURTH DISTRICT i r bushels, Of the corn crop in 1890,| on exira 280. He has been 1 ge| ens to suppress a tex , is acomplete | ey has in d faster than population, M. LIVINGSTON, yg] and exact description of these notes. | but the silver agitation bas awakened the consumptions of the United mi e le driver over on ‘Old Hen’s} $e as not suppose that this will change | distrust. Tho remedy is to restore con County Judge, JOHN ©. F. £ States was 32.09 bushels per capita, | *S'84C. his Populist view of his official duty, | fidence. Capital will seek employment Clreuit Oler! aT KID. In 1894 it was only 22.76, or a loss}. Rives tank will not depend on bat it will emable him to understand | freely only when sur IL not CT ‘Tar NI1O 9.33 bushels per capita, making af Z#™#on Creek much longer for} how extremely silly the uction is which | be confiscated, when sure that the re E TO OUR GUS of 9.33 bushels per capita, making 8) water, The pump people are sink-| he prop ork Times turns of the venture will be in the aa: bath tC. C. DYS 7 Goroner’ NAT RNEFLER total loss of over 637,000,000 bush-| ino an artesian well. good money invested Rapid Decline of Interest. Wealth is the product of intelligent COME TO u Magistrates, els of corn in 1894 a8 compared ; 3 FOR YOU | vogineer Aker has been assigned ‘The truth is, » Kansas Cit labor. The better t tools used d the am a Sheet Dati, HERS. | with 1890. Again, 10 1896, the lust| to the 876. Lee isa Jolly good fele| Journal, “that the farmers of the weet | more brains mixed with the ine tre DRY GC \/ IDS FINE S H S Fourth District, C: A: TORREN' year of the Wilson law, the con-|low and is always at his post ready] are fast losing their Iver as | greater the result, but first of all assur ANAS UI O,; om tae oO gixth District. W. 4. DUNAWAY. sumption of corn in this country was] to receive the signals given him by | an issue, They voted for free coina ance is needed that half t I i AN D U R r SHING GOODS. the United States in 1894, as shown by the school census, was 68,275,000 Bites cml eat uy sastonaw. | reduced to 14.78 per capita, aod the] the traiu crew, | because they were persuaded that it was | not be stolen « : t2 nilieaipeiamceennaiaees Constables. total loss to the country in under- Wits stakncies Gere toindes | the only road to prosperity. They want-} gold standard is the bes - on First District, B. F, JOHNSON. consumption was —_1,229,286,000 stranger were to juc size ed it simply as m means to an end meroe and used by the | District, JOHN SAYRE. ‘ bashils'ot core, of our conductors from the Se} they are rapidly attaining the end, they | tions. The best is none tox “ oo mu District, ANDERSON MILLER. | bushe orn. of their vocabularies at Fulton he|dou't care anything further about | American people, and the financial tools sciieipidiaenpaamemiaea ate fit SOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY 7 om 4 —— ——— 7 expec! ri 3 , of a nd ©) 01 . Ll hd KEEPING UP THEDR BEcOnD.| hl exer fo ce gat at] mea far ITOH N J. DORIAN | Afour line article in “the svx| pl "ust & disappointment, ““Chip,’"| ggexico Heatising the Popallt Dream. athe bea te pews Ge, a Ph ter tek. 1 Pe i called forth a whole page of editorial uF Mexico is now reaping the bitter | minor transaclions of commerce, and eds stip esd as ea St, LOUIS bapeanes : Baas Business continues good on the] fruits of free silver coipage, which the ) when maintained at a parity with eee ceerneeeeeneenesenenty eesieennessenneneenesnanmmenseneeees asl in Sunday’s ‘Register, and that pike. Four sections of 181 was sent Popocrats are so eager to establish in | through limitation of coinage and ¢ oa . am after sevetal days of consideration} out of the yerd Thursday afternoon| this country ugh our neighboring #a8.a useful tool, wh ; ) 7 a He NeW FST TRAIN : ’ public bas been b bor | 4 Mode ed y ( republic bas been blessed with abundant | no one would discard. ‘The use of silver tr. J, DENG dhs, 5 ' SKA LIMITED, an WHITE, and tect chnadlgnsdipests: breath tatirchins harvests, her free silver system is threat-| with gold in this way furnishes the BERNHARD. jaf ‘ ilton was kept right busy findiog ‘rd Ward, WM. BORNEMANN and 0. B.| tion it publishes a Jot of stuff that, | t09 Was Kept right busy fladiog men r —Phil a aay a P to take the trains out.” Everybody Iie igs financial rain.—Phila- | only practical bimetallic curroney Fourth Wand, 7. P. canrEe aud 1. P.)although given as facts, are Wholly] at work. “EHuirah for me.’” le ee; —- r . {RU} V TAIN Route. GRE coms aunss ant sacon/untrue, The manager of the “Reg+] rye postal Telegraph people are| YUOGE FRENCH ON SILVER, | Sve Dining Dots, Paducah * Bottling - Co ahh ’ . me cs , AR hth D ce Iver ¢ 1 ‘ em » Mempbi Ward, G.M. OEHLSCHLAEGER ané | ister’’ is no doubt ashamed of the} enlarging their service by puttiog up| we Repudiates Repudiators and Talks | stead of a 60 cent dollar. Of course if ' | Memphis to School Trustees. company he was in, and well he may|new poles from Memphis to Rives Plainly About Money, Mr. Bryan could make a 50 cent dollar iEN EBR be, as a large number of others have| #24 adding several wires from Rives} Jndgo Nathaniel French, temporary | as good as a 100 cent dollar. ‘ould AGENT CELEBRATED RKANSAS ANO TEXAS Aa ‘ ts it goes over the M. & O. norih, We| Chairman of the Democratic state con- | do the same with a 40 cent dollar. And ’ ’ - ‘1 WEST AND SOUTHWEST, since made the same confession. It], that the M. & ©. refused 1o| Yeution which met at Des Moines on | if he LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. |r:ee i ( All Trains, In Turovonw Coacues Mampms To is hard to defend a secret political | disiribuie their poles along their line ; A887 and which declared for “the y no € doll And aie oh honest payment of our debts’’ and for | why not with a 1 dollar and a 1 kegs and bottles, i . . DALLAS Ax ont Woarn organization and it is wise for the/ which forced the Telecraph people to] «a sousd and stable curenny, nce S dollar? F Nexr week the President will be| ‘‘Reg'ster’’ to call the ticket of two] use ie cee Nothing like standing | in part as follows 7.” spoke | vent do hen w lo a Aw - ws * k A : 7 ears ago Democratic, but the facts] !8- | Mr. Western Union has @ young] — “'Sinoo Jackson's administration and | | ot * a i 1 kanas son Texas, AE back in Washington aud he will find se sgh res ok ‘minds | Bichmond in the field of competition. | through its act wo have had tho gold | "And the neue of it ie for Mr. Wil 7 — sig nd 12 ‘ 4 the office seekers right where he left standard, excepting only the period of | liam J. Bryan that wheat keeps on go. ; \ This thing of conductors and en- them, somewhat disfigured, perhaps, |! the people for them to be misled.) oo i ving wsainet cea ‘ther ar| sbension of specio payments. Our | ing up while silver goes ¢ ugh but still in the ring, g! 8 g agains eh otner at! debts, both public and private, have | on him, but the cou try can stand it.— True to its reputa-|and Acting Yard Master Hick Ham- ——PR RIETOR Telephone 101, P MATEREWE OT Weer, PADUCAH, KY TT especially by such a misleading organ | 7. rj : Fulton, trying to run sround the] been contracted on that basis, and com. | New York Preae SEE CENTENNIAL =—_—_—_—_ as the ‘Register’ has gotten to be. other one, is going to get some one| mon honesty requires that they shall be Ba Seal a A rvex silver exchange says that] The article on its face is its own ac-Jinto serious trouble some of these] repaid accordingly. The cry of the Chi Sitver Not In It y | AND INTERNATIONAL E ‘ Wall P: “a ND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Cc c 1 | IC <= “Mexico goes on booming and pros-|cuser as we will show. nights. Before you know it Train- peibenlb alps 8 the free and unlim The fall of silver to the very bottom 4, : ; ; or Frate 5 odabie ; ge of silver at the false ratio | \.;) ; ing.” If that is the kind of pros-| The ides of expecting the Repub- | ™%ster Frates will be coupled on your| ted. coinage of silver at th will not stop the flat mouey movement, achvilla f pering. E pecting Pub-Tirail, ‘The agents aze taking noies| Of 16 to 1 attacks our existing standard, | tur it will pring woe any aa cen 5« | Nashville, Chatianooga \ y \¢ and St Hic 2 W Inde W ) lades and ot Louis Railway, perity that we should have had un-|lican party to ask the Democrats of these disturbance There is no| *hreatens us with wholesale repudiation, | believer in sound money who was. led _ der Bryan, had he been elected, the] what action they were going to take] authority given trains of the penio and ruin. This cry is supported | by specious pleas to believe that it : y y g e same! by tho claim that the government is all ‘ People of this country have more| before taking action themselves is too| class to run around each other on tl powerful and by its mero fiat can dou. | POS! for the United States not ot arom ome a to arrest the fall of silver, but tox IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. Cause than ever for gratitude to the | preposterous to need comment. ‘Te}foad just because one should li ble the value of silver and mi nd! its value by col t PROMPT ATTENTIONGLY b MAXIMUM the advantage in the position of the} keep the silver dollar the full equal of | free wad in uudi ) ) ie : blight Of free silver was staid in sts] regularly called or published, hence} the means of causing the reins of dis-| this miraculous power, but what thes Hips ae n sounc y and ~\ | course. was simply & mass meeting of citi- cipline to be drawn closer. really want is not free coinage of silver, | jitt1o whi} Telegrag | E [ = MINIMUM : hil —Macon Telegraph. e e ’ No. 132 §. Third § tr i| aS overruling Providence, that the] meeting held at the city hall was not pn « it 7 e b ig y ot |emitch. This wil sooner or later be | tho gold. Some men honestly believe 41 ser enka tae » % at zens, and in fact ought not to have but free colnage of paper. " r lay night there quite “Others tavor i . ‘Tux sentry on duty at the G. A-!peen put under the Democratic de- pea Bins ye quis 5 ne ie rv favor this ratio as an easy China Hangs on to Silver 3 Ge. i % 1 beudar % » Me seconc of paying Others, made des | jerm: aba: 1 Sneampment grounds, WhO re-| vice, but it js easy to get Clerk Gra-letation out of Memphis, No. 155| perato by present conditions, are willing | tree otek lused to allow the carriage contain-| ham to decide according to the wishes | Was Jate and doubtless was ‘zehum. | 10. Fisk ty change, hoping for batter | ),aulen Of mouotaty va pes ‘ [BB Fresideot McKinley te pass, be-| of the Democrats as has been shown| ™i2,’"” Engiueer Kelly at the throt.| te Ixuorant of the fact that 1 ion, save China, th 5 i) 4 HOwDy tie of 978, giving her all the vital, | ProwBt hard times aro mainly duo to | °"\"3, reat nation, suve 1 world i e0 a S | i & 5 suse it was against his orders, may | on several occasions, for he invariably] jy power of life that this agitation, they are willing to try a J _N lng power of life that she needed, | bigger dose of the stuff which has poi- |" + le Bic iia 11 of Commerce be remembered by the President whe: i. wae : Te note beck t Ra hf es oonstrues the law fhis way. ‘It is aj while Captain Craft sat in the cab at| peed ther, other, whose main object ® , he ge jo Washington, | well known fact that the meeting was| the rear with eye on the speed indie| in lifo ts to break tuto officn seangh i bs i ps} ain is inley said at once that the seutry| controlled by J. Howard Catpenter|cator and hands on the brake lines, | af a means of getting publio jon, Be} ¢, oe [ all al Wa ' Up Vid right. It is in such little things|ang bis A, A. followers, as} While Flagman Beadles was out doing! bind all these is the greedy, crafty co. | sigs) t v ‘ us PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS as that, that the Presi \dido sentinel duty, Brakeman Noah Mc-| trie of millionaire silver mine owners, | ’ esident shows/ig evidenced by the fi Fadden was evidently iecnie his| faMMshing the funds and pulling the | {4 Positively on kidueys Will furnish you ‘ ROUTES, RATES, exc port forcibly his yast store of com-| of the ticket having been evenly di-! proper place preaching to those| “7% He henda er, habit on sense, vided with the A. P. A’s, If the |twelve wandering box cars that went} good nog gee ygue money tw tow | ae bLicusuens:Hicaae bh POW ER \N iW) | If i | "| i: & 100 seazoe, “They would make | of wav uk au ‘ } . a ‘ Wrrm Mexican dollars only worth latter had deemed it good politics,{into the ditch, or he would have ort they would have named the whole| fated like the poor, frieudless tavk Pee pente as compared with American} iy roe iy rea vllye: Her But Noah, like bis name-sake, had , which is upon a gold basis, 7 he ajority of thelan eye on the future. Though the PE ane as ae a Mexican workingman is having «| ™°e"s- he conglomerate ticket! food came sooner than he anticipated hard time, ‘The report made trom| tt selected was 40 obnoxious that] ire came out dry aad wit wet’ a | A RUAT A AS! BY F the ‘Trade and Labor Assembly «| tte Metter element of the Democratic | serateb. , ; HA NA ith Ene’ ¢ af @)) Chicago, last fall, shows that the| Pty tose up and repudiated it by} There is no question but what his zs is i i Ri an f a such overwhelming majorities, elect-|road is doing the largest busiuess ‘ W. Ie DANLEY ever done, notwithstanding Mr fi : sate aioe) Does All Give you All Kinds of Tene - ees | Reasonable Prices ent, workingmen got but about one-Lalf ss i Bacnhin much per day in Mexico in the silver}/°8 SY°'Y Kepub'ican nominee, as to Hobbs, f H Y erti in oF 8, foreman of the repair traci, . wr rey a ss evin of (he country as the working- disprove the assertion that two or says his force since the v (9) ie ; ; . ‘ee. spat a FIRE men of tiie United States got ia our| tee men sold out the party, a claim!taken charge is much smaller thas , } ; ; mf (9 if | ¢ . currency upon the gold basis. When that is untrue, for the writer of Ul] at times under the old C, & O. man- + eee) ‘ Water, Gas and LIFE d Tait Ol IS fBpit ws rewewbered that the dollar in/wrucie stiended every meeting of the}agement. | This «peaks well for the 3 Sanitary ak ait LOUISVILLE. KY : Pow. publicans held before the Demoe| BeW ollicials who have seen proper to | ia , Oda Yous : on . H Which these people are paid is now P ne Semon | inake many changes especially io the se ‘ | : Ae America 83, cratic Waterloo of 95 and Demo- only 40 cents as compared] °C hi * aot bi transportation department. Some of Rios dt bor own .100-cent dollar, the'r " P oF was the) the old ‘roots’? have changed thelr ' 7 » | Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank, day, 0 $5.00 per ¢ondition will be seen to be deplora- question of patronage discussed nor}abode, while new blood has been } ; Bh) Rooms only $1 : : = ¥ $1.00 and upward » | ~ ' were any promises made to any one, | ¢nthused into the veins of the old. & ll _— . mee Stee man hes beet aste ESTABLISHED 1864,——o ‘. RK. COOPER, The few good men that got on the|420ther white man has been added om) iH | 8 & *)to the rear end of the tsain who in é oh) Steam and Hot | Manager Waar will the Democrats have for ticket through accident went down] iict instances is coma 2 { | 4 re ad L ) a Pee issue in the next campaign? Po | with the rest in defeat, Numbers of | the captain’s ‘trala Paar iicaltn — i Water Heating, Miss Nia ly i f j ali & LO | R i Hi ney: Sewerage, oui Da bal 1D, HUWEIi- D, 0, 5. jon has gained such ground] good Democrats who had Previously|become disabled from any cause hilog members of their own pariy ed their candidacy while ut the ‘oad (we speak o ‘ i ; - vas announce eir candidacy were Maree Kons 8 Div.) We bi Traine [ i = = 4 en | G EN ERA [f INS U RANCE ZNTIST t they dare not make that a fur-| shelved with impunity and told to ti Frat t _- F issue as against the Republicans, | stand back so as to make room for peg a tte impreresnent, provement tL a ENT a Telephone 221, 0800s, 427 B 64, ¢27 Broadwa; AG ee bis — on Hours: ile the botigys has absolutely! the six A. P. A's whw had gotten on|ife knows his route “Navel “7-6 ern ¢) 132 South Fourth Street 14100 pm, and atnighy d out of their free-silver prop-| the ticket by reason of the fact that}/stand in higher esteem with their} ~Z — » \ 329 Court Street on by reason of the developments! the mass meeting that named the subordinates thambe, - : Phone 201 Telephone 174 PADUO. . CS) AH, KY 's:.m.:

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