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RAILROAD TIMK TABLES. Nashville, {Chattanooga & St. Loui Railroad. M18 DIVISION, soura sour 9.90 am 1200 pm 115 qm pm pm 4.58 pm, 7 pm 60 pm 3 55am, #06 am NORTH BOUND 215 am 6 % pn subject that is of interest to the pub- A 6000 IDEA, ic, especially the leading one of the Joe Si day, the financial question. It does not publish items to tickle the fancy and make money out of one side, while it believes the other way. It is a well known fact that all the stock. holders of the ‘Register’? are out- spoken souud-money men, and yet 5 s F they are endeavoring to run a a free] ow Col. Thomas J, Young Esti- silver paper and, dictate to the free] ™@testhe Prospects of Re~ ver wing what their dutyis. It is publican Suceess. also generally believed that if the qualifications outlined by the ‘‘Reg- ister’? were applied to its officers ev-| Col. Thomas J. Young, the man- ery one of them would be disqualified |sger of the Republican Speakers’ 5 " ‘ Bureau for this state, and with head- from participating in the next prima-| | octers at Louisville, made the fol- ry. lowing statement to the ‘‘Couricr- Journal’’ Saturday: " 70 ‘*My idea ia directing the bureau,’’ The President is no» in Cleveland,| sig Col, Young, «is to ignore this the guest of Senator Hanna. On| pBradley-Hunter quarrel altogether, Wednesday of this week, probably in] and get both factions to work for the the morniog, the presidential party] ticket. This I believe can be dor will leave for Fremont, O., where} G0¥- Bradley has already promised t. ‘anitcal(§ his support to Mr, Bailey, and Ihave they will attend the Hayes-Smith} 1, doubt but that he will make wedding in the evening. The fol-| number of speeches for the nominee. iz { per lowing day 1c Pvesident wil! attend | Mr. Bailey is not a Hunter man, as ‘ ' j He voted for the reunion of bis old regiment. On| has been charged. i Friday he will attend the state fair 9: |J¥dge Holt in the Republicon caucus ' . for United States Senator, but when Columbus. The President’s mother will not visit Cleveland during the Dr. Hunter was nominated be sup: ported him loyally. $ 4.50] stay of her son, but the latter will] “As for Dr. Hunter, I think it Daily, Six months -°! make a short trip to Canton after his Daily, One month "10 vents] tp to Columbus. The President probable that he will make some meer. Pet week will probably spend Saturday and speeches in the Third district. I want, if ossible, to get both factions Weekly, per annum in ad- ase : 1,00]}Sunday with his mother before re- turnibg to Washington. to work for the nominee, Specimen copies HE PADUCAN DAILY SUN. except flernoon, lished every © PADUOA! Surilay, by HE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. RPORATED. Bradley-Hunter Quarrel Will Be Ignored In This Campaign. The jueah, Footwear eee Headquarters. = ss5ee' EEREER Ar, Memphis iNashville ‘Chattanooga. Atlanta PRESIDENT 3 ssa RORETAN oe ARUKEY! DIRROTORS: ,J-R. Smith, R.W. Clements, JF Miliamson J.J. Dorian, THE DAILY SUN 3 For all the latest designs in Ladies’ and Gents’ fine tootwear. For all colors in Tons and Greens, For all widths and latest toes, $ H. DI Big reductions in all low cut goods to make room for fall arrivals, P. F. LALLY —IS HEADQWARTERS FOR—— We Are Ready serie Cake Malerials. Ly. atiaute, 11a 004 EB BE © 40 aun 2s am 29) pa 130 pm 180 pm 28 pm 3% pm 605 pm fF] EE vexington follow Rock Junction 18.5 ze ny jad to expense THE WEEKLY SUN 106 to the Interests of our ‘country pa sey wnd will at all times be newsy and en. ining, while keeping ite readers. posted fall polliical affairs and topics; while it will 2 fenrioss and Ureless exponent of the doc “and teachings of the National Repubit ——co To—. FHL & SONS, 810 Broadway. Telephone 310. ‘Texas ft TUE PKESIDNT’S PLANS. For further inform CORRESPONDENCE, Js) feature of the weekly edition of Thu Sux will be {ts Correspondence Depart: ment, in waich it hopes ably to represent pt ae locality within the limits of tts cirew By lation. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD AMD MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. mw No BM No tt 90am 18 pom S15 pm 10.08 pan, covrsy NowrH Be Ly New Or! bey Yackwon, Miss. 1 The above is from a redrawing of one of Nast’s cartoons used in‘‘Robineon Orusoe's Money.’’ The Crusoe islanders went through an evolutionary period of fiat legislation. They got the idea somehow that if there was a soarcity of money or milk they could, by solemn legislative enactment, increase the sup- ply of these articles. The voters were not as quick to discover the difference between real and sham money as were the babies to discover the difference bo tween real and sham milk, but both reached a it where they had no doubt about the difference. The cartoon fits the silverites of today almost as ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on ‘application sue: ‘Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth 1 oF am 1210 pm 600 am i a0 Th a $00 aun 440 pm orem Ar Evansville... 65 pm Ar Hopkinsville, .. 980 pm Ar Nortonville. ... 889 pm y 630 pm. Daily, per annum 1190 am 49am 51am woll as it did the greenbackers of 1876, UNEXPECTED ASSIGNMENT. © Lo ocgam Ginetuaat birt Sovrm Boup— No 21 Ly Cinetni 10pm 59am ‘*My idea of conducting the cam- paign is to make a hard fight to roll TUESDAY, AUGU: REPUBLICAN TICKET. VOTED. Stace. 7 ‘of the Court 6! App AILEY, of MagoMo Gc Represen‘atiye, {rouurit b srucr, _ M. LIVINCSTON. JAMES G. Corover, NAT ENZPLER. Magistrates, First Viserict, H, HEREST. ‘Taira Disirict, W. b. Hi Fourth D'stric' Furth sixth HENSLEY ¢ Coungilmen, Ward, E. & PELL and w.J. WH Ward, H. @ “ALLISON and GE a, WM, BORN“MANN and 0. B Ward, T. P. CARTER and L. F. é CHR ra, . fT. QUARLES. School Trustees, — M. OFRLSCHLAECER om ‘0 Ward, E. Pifth Ward, 1. D, 8, | Sigh Ward, FJ. Mh &. Bryan stated that ‘‘as down goes silver, Products.’’ That was last knows better now. ANOTHER REPUDIATION. Ex-Governor Horace Boies, up old-time majorities in Republican | districts, ana let Parker, the Populist nominee, take care of Western Ken- . tucky, where the silver sentiment is LSIBEL and JACOB} greater industrial possibilities which lowa, in ‘his speech opening the Dem- ocratic campaign in that state at Fort Dodge, August 19, repudiated tree coinage at 16 to 1 in the follow- ing unmistakable terms: “Under circumstances as they now exist, with silver demonetized by the great commercial countries of the globe, with the frightful chasm that separates the commercial values of metals constantly widening, and in the light of our own recent national election, I can not bring my own mind to believe that the free cuinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to1 with “| gold is within the reach of its friends, nor can I help the fear that it would not be desirable even if attainable.’’ strongest. Parker, I believe, will ro!lup at least 20,000 or 25,000 votes. These, of course, will come off of Shackelford’s vote. Hindman, I believe, will poll from 30,000 to 40,000 votes, while Shackelford, will not get, in my opinion, over 150,000 votes. Figuring this way, Mr. Bai- ley will have no trouble in winning. Our idea is to win this year in order to show that the result Inst year was not an accident. I think the state- ment of Shackelford, the silver nomi- nee, that Le will poll more votes than did Bryan last year, is absurd. There is no possible way for him to do it. He is simply talking for ef- feet.” A FRUITLESS SEARCH, Is What Constable Miller Had After Thieves. | iene SOUTHWARD, HO! Though immigration has fallen off, the news of beiter times in this coun- try will again swell its volume. New enterprises forming, old ones rey.v- ing and increased opportunities everywhere will reduce the nunbe> of unemployed, which has been pzia- fally large in the last four yes TaquiFlngy How ehh "deve ANY Ail! dition? The old direction, go west, appeals no longer against the record of abandoned farms in Kaosas and Nebraska. The outlet for the re- ;,;dundant energy of the East is no longer the West, but the South re- mxins open to it. Politicaland other considerations have tended heretofore to check a natural impulse of many northern people to transfer them- selves to the more genial clime and People and the County Have Of- fered a Reward for the Gang. weasetible.Andereon | Miller, of trip to Cairo, Ill., and Missouri, whither he went in quest of the rivg- leaders of an organized gang of thieves that for several months past has been operating near Grahamville and in the lower portion of the county. The thieves have been so bold, and have made so many depredations, that the people of that section have made up a reward of someting near $50 for the arrest of the thieves, and Constable Miller went after the leader, expecting to find him near Cairo. Two or three of the gang a1e now in jail awaiting trial, and from them valuable clues Lave been obtained. The thieves have stolen everything from wheat aad corn to a horse, aod have even killed cettle and skianed PROTECTION VINDICATED. {them in the pasvure, taking as much The production of tin plate in the] of the beef as they wanted. a} Seem to invite them from the South, Fut with other avenues closing against them the merits of the South as a place for settlement are entitled to fresh consideration,—{ Philadel- phia Press. down will go all a United States was one of the objects ear. of the McKinley bill. The tree-|VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES ‘| traders opposed, in the most vicious The Robins Glass and Queens- ware Company Fails. Late to Filed a Deed of Assignment Yesterday Afternoon Mr. J. A. Rudy, The Robins Glass & {Queensware Company filed a deed of assignment late yesterday afternoon to Mr, Jas. A, jRudy. The failure of such a well known firm was a great surprise in business circles. The firm is composed of Messrs. Chas. Farrell, Will Webb and Arch Sutherland, who succeeded Mr, W. N. Robins about a year ago. The company has for years doue a whole- sale and retail queensware business, having a regular corps of traveling men. The assets and liabilities are not given, but the schedule will be filed in a few days. The failure of the firm is due to two causes, slowness of collections and lack of capital. The firm has been doing s splendid business thus far this year, having at the time of assignment more orders for future de- livery than it has had at this season for four years, Every month's bus- iness showing a marked increase over that of last year, The long period of Ze alk 2. eallentions bad, and the great increase of their business this summer demanded |more capital than the firm had Mr. Jas. Rudy, the assignee, is one of the shrewdest business men of the city. What the prospects are for resumption of business or a reor- ganization connot now be stated at all. It is certainly to be hoped that the company will be enabled to con- tinue business, ‘The success of the firm in the past clearly demonstrates that Paducah is a good location for a business of this kind, The company kept from four {to six traveling men on the road and covered portions of about ten states, -A20"t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, ‘To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag. Ret's, "ull of Life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Ba. the wonder-worker, that makes weak mea Strong. All druggists, 60 or #1, Cure guaran teed. Booklet and ‘sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. Ar Paducah Ly Paduean Ar Mayfield ar Fulton For You Apples and Oranges, aie 400 pm Fresh Canned!Goods, &c. With an entirely new stock of Fall Dress Goods, embracing all the newest desigus and effects in]Telepnone 118, oreign and domestic styles. We are able to show you hundreds of FR stylish patterns and piece goods in Muscouietas, Covert Cloth, Granites, Meltons, Broad Cloth, Cards, etc. Cor. 9th A HANDSOME king Chair HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. and Trimble Sts => DORIAN’S This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, and it is a thing of beauty for the home. Artistic effects in Parisian novel- ties with Ascrachan and Angora borders. Novelties, checks and mixtures in newest designs, All the latest colors and weaves in plainfgoods. Hosiery Bargains.' ‘The bargains in hosiery quoted below will continue while stock on hand lasts. 150 pairs misses’ and children’s hosiery, worth 8 cents, for only sc a pair. "250 pairs misses and chil dren’s hose, sizes 5 to 9, cheap at 12 1-2, only ro cts a pair. 300 prs misses and children's oxblood and tan hose, big Value at 15c, will close at 10 cents a pair, Other bargains at similar prices. Watch our ads. for prices in the at small cost, ———~ PROPRIETOR. JOHN J. DO 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. F. J. BERGDOLL, — R AGENT CELEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. E, GUTHRIE & CO, 815 Broad Cider, Ginger Ale, etc, Phone 155.18 turday nights, 10th and Madison Streets, In kegs and bottles, Also various temperance drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange ? FREE TO OUR GUSTOMERS COMB TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS. Reey bring YouR FEET to us. ‘e will fit them neatly IAN, Paducah - Bottling - Co., bepeg area orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101. PADUCAH,KY, +6 440 pm 706 pm 21s ach 623 pm Tam 18 pun 70 pm 320 pm 696 pra 690 am I 5 Pul rs and free reclining oh an Ui and Ni Loulsrilie sleeper, vat’ p.m oust, west, oes, Broadway univa depot ST. LODE DIVISION p Direct conn gorth and TM ‘nder the Palmer, and at the a ois pm 70pm Spm 10% pm 11.04 Pm Parker City Marion Carbondale Pinckneyville 8. fy. 2 80 mieais— Ali iraine pular ti turthe, ts, ete , call on [.A', Valmer & Hanson, General Passenger reservations, Missouri Paciric Ranway The Great Thorough TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, ag Jaon Mountain Route: The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST ANDO SOUTHWEST, Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Turoven Coacuss Mempnis To Dattas Axv Fort Woarn, PA, rate ka 04 Texas, A ad all W yy 4, and furthet wal ticket agent Por maj ey K.T.G. MATTHEW L TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, Tux parties disposing of stock in| ¥9¥> the introduction of that indus- Sex did not question the polities |"Y mong us. They denied thet i's) Thig Is What Thomas James the purchaser, but rather if his|#t@blishment was possible, and in- Said was worth 100 cents on the| #isted that it was not and could not J be made a profitable American in- dustry. There never has been, in| He Was Charged With Riding Tue garbled condition of the a .i- | history, a more complete vindication With Soiled Doves. in answer to the Sun’s array of /of an economic theory than the his- ots is a fair example-of the abilities | tory of the tin plate industry has fur- theRegister” to answer any | nished. gument. The Philadelphia ‘‘Press’’ tells the| without employment for the past three == story in this way: months, weat on the Log Cabin ex- % Noone should blame Mr. Bryan] Seven years ago this month tiv|cursion last night, Speaking for the ‘‘masses as |McKinley tariff made the manufac-| He was arrested at First and inst the classes” at the rate of |ture of tin-plates possible in the] Broadway when the boat returned for MMA night, We can find severai United Ssates. The usual predic- g in a hack with prostitutes, He ight. can find several lticn was made by the opponents of] Claimed he was already in the hack ad money men who are willing to | the increase of duty that it would| When the two women were shown ke speeches at that rate. Mr./have no effect on the manufacture|into it, and that be did not know yan knows a good thing when he|and only act to advance the cost of|them and did not speak to them, it, and he is working his rab-| tin plates to the consumer. In 1890] Ofllcer Eaker then released him, but PATENT foot for all that there is the United Stater made no tinplates. | "earresied hius an hour later. Last year 137,053 tons were made| James claimed that he was on the} PLAT-OPENING here. Our tin plates then all came | ¢X¢ursion with the women, but didn’t = BOOKs Pg eam from abroad, and they averaged, in| know them because he was gambling. ™ Ax English paper says the ad- 1890, 8 cents a pound, In 1896,|The evidence seems in his favor and nce in wheat is ‘‘an unmerited|for such as were imported, the for.| Judge Sande~s today recognized him 12) ike of good luck for President} eigner got only 2,2 cents a pound, | ¥til tomorrow, when; the women| 126 BROADWAY eKinley’s government”? and then| These are familiar facts here. They| themselves will be summoned to Dr.med, Albert Bernhei Mm, 120 North Sth Street, (NEXT PALMER§JHOUSE.) Wall Paper x’ 4 Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. Don’t Forget It: , PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. MAXIMUM The People's Light, Power and Railway Co,):. Will furnish you b POWER ! ND LIGH TICKETS, ROUTES, RATES, ETC Reasonable Prices. 730-9 A. M, 1-3 P.M. Office Hours { 7-9 P.M. Telephon 364 Thomas James, a young telegraph operator of Metropolis who has been mfort £9 Henry Mammen, Jr. BOOKBINDER Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding in all their branches... i Memphis, Latte on ana, Sherman, Waco, PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS t in The latest machinery. The best equipped bookbindery in the state outside of Louisville, ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. PADUCAH KY Touches Upon application Ad. WELCH Memphis a Pao er Agent, eastern Passenger rn Passenger en toes . | have just been laid before the meet. | testify. Bae ven ‘eritt law, The Od-| 107 od the Brith Irom and Bie te stitute at its Cardiff meeting. We quote the report of the Londop ‘Times’ in another column. The confession is frank, free and without reserves Mr. George B. Hammond told the institute that down to 1891 England made all our tin plate. ‘The American market was supplied en- lirely from Wales.” The McKinley tariff increased the import duty and ‘there were now tin plate mills in the United States with a total capacity to supply all the American wunts.’’ The work is accomplished. Of 490 mills in Great Britain only 302 were in operation last April. In 1891, the year cited by Mr. Ham- mond, 1,086,489,074 pounds of tin plates were imported by this country. Jn 1896 only 385,188,983 pounds were imported. In the fiscal year just over still less, The current year there will be another drop. ¢ in wheat may be luck, but the Ww tariff is good management, and eans a treasury surplus on our side Ppt the Auiantic.—St. Louis Globe- —_—_—_—_— Evunrrnie is golag up in Mexico Bot woes andsuver. Silyer is going , the accessaries of life arg’ go- )) avd wages remain stationary. Bryan might go to Mexico and ire outa currency system based wages paid the Mexican Ia- er. At would. undoubtedly be e thrown away, but no more so n the advocacy of the free coinage jilver upon the hypothesis that and silver are twins. -_ Son never misrepresents its opinions or endeavors to carry t on both shoulders ; its policy is In ten years from the passage of the McKinley tariff British tin plate will be a8 rare in this country as plain that he who rans may read. !ssriuish steel raile, and soon after tin lakes its stand, honestly, is net! piate will be exported, as steel rails d to express its opinion on any|are now, DIVORCE SUIT Filed Against Engineer Miteholl Pell, of Brooklyn. His Wife a Paducah Girl.—Alleges Cruel Treatment, Mrs, Lulu Pell, of the city, filed suit in the circuit court yesterday af ternoon against her husband, Mitchell Pell, of Brooklyn, Ill., for divorce, She alleges inhuman treatment, drunkenness, eto. The defendant is a well known en- gineer at Brooklyn, and the plaintiff was formerly Miss Lulu Johnson, a step-daughter of Mr. M. W. Clark, The American Har Association, in session at Cleveland, Friday elect- ed President McKinley to honorary membership. He made a happy speech and dined with the lawyers, Went F OWARDIN: We tonatt, 2405 Railway Rose & Paxton FIRE | ‘oan INSUTANG TORNADO | Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank, ESTABLISHED 1864,——o » © Cone Miss Mary B. E, Greif & Coli.8. Howeli-o.0.s. GENERAL INSURANCE DENTIST AGENTS. ee Telephone 221,g0MIces, Telephone 174, PLY Yeon By ee } 4 E. D. HANNAN BRIARD F. Hitt Nor Doos All Kinds of Water, IGas and Sanitary... PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage, * 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street Phone 201 LOUISVILLE, Ky, American Plan $3.00 to day, Rooms only $5.00 per $1.00 and upwards, 427 Broadway t and at nighe

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