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> ~ THE PADUCAH DAILY SUR, Published, every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. INCORPORATED. —————— F. M. FIRHER...... PRESIDENT AND MANAGE! 40K. Sire. 1CW PRESIDEN? J,Dorian « SEORRTARY .P. PARTON ‘TREASURER FM. Planer JR; Smith, R.W Clements, JH 3.4. Dorian THE E DAILY SUN Will give special attention to ALt local hap: panings of interest in Paducah and vielnity Rot neglecting general which will b Kiven as fully as space Will permit without re- ard to expense. ce — THE WEEKLY SUN As devotes to the interests of our ¢ proas, and will ag all tmoe be new riaining, while keeping its. re ‘Ouvall polliteal affairs and topics wh: be a fearless and tireless exponent of the dc frines and teachings of the National Republi Gan party. BHESS CORRESPONDENCE. tal feature of the week IUR Will be Its Corres; ary rar ment, fa which I hop ly every iocality within the limits of its cir lation ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known 10 115 North Fourth Pa) Standard Block, pine Daily, per annum Daily, Six months... Daily, One month, . Daily, per week. Weekly, Le annum in ad- vance. ‘ Specimen coples s tree WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8 —_—————___e_ REPUBLICAN TICKET, Clerk of the JAMES BAILEY, of Magistrates. iret District, H. HERBST. Third Disirict, Wo H. HOOK A. TORRENCE, ighth District, SHEL BY htaDsitaw. stables, First t Fifth Diss Seventh Distiict Righth District, JOHN SAYRE. ANDERSON MILLER. City, Mayor, E. FARL Chy Judge, B tity Marsbal, Al SASS Cup rowecuting A‘toraey, HENSLEY ¢ ouncilmen, BEL and WJ. Wilrrr, ard. H.C. ALLISON’ and ¢ Ward, WM. BORNEMANN and 0. 1, h Ward, T. P. CARTER and L. I K Fifth Ward, CHRIS LEIBEL and JACOB ZIEGLER. Seth Ward. G RLES: J.T. QU, M. OEHLSCHLAEGER and School Trustees. First Ward, A. E. HANK, Second Ward, ‘Third Ward, W. A LA Fourth Ward, #. B. DAVIDSON Fifth ue 1. D. BALDWIN. Sixth Ward, SYERS, Tuss will probably be the last time ‘that the Populists will be lured into the Democratic camp. They now know (0 a certainty that no Populist may ever expect any Democratic votes, =_oO Licurroor was defeated in for commonwealth’s the late primary, it is said, because interested parties circulated the ro- port in Marshall county that he bad withdrawa from the race. = Just how it goes down the throats of the Popalists to realize that if their nan had won ia the primary that their treacherous Democratic allies would have knifed him at the polls, is bard sticks, to say,—perbaps i iris bad enough to be defeate!, bat itis adirty trick to jump on man when he is down, as the “Roy. ister’’ and others have dove in re- gard to alate candidate, Aad th case is all the meaner when the mar is unfortunately crippled. Wuerner the lack of good faith in the late primary will be satisfactory to the Populists aod Mr. Taylor remains Tt may be found out that Populist would have the same right to boll a primary as was proposed to be by the Democrats in case Mr. had been nominated. complications ani to be seen, done Taylor Capt. Johnson at the same election? s [iniquity and t fat. The utter lack of fair dealing “| that racterizes the free silver Demo 8 was in this instance most conclusively ‘given away.’? BRYAN HEARD FROM, Che St, Louis “Post-Dispatch”? privted a letter Sunday from Hon, clove the 8} Sen yesterday, that the condition | attorney before Is the ‘‘Register’’ a free silver or a single gold standard paper? g! 1 seems impossible that one who j Minnesota, made the ablest plea fot | wages, higher prices for farm pro- silver ever made on the floors of cont }ducts and increased activity in all ress and he demonstrated beyond | branches of trade and industry, Ponder the question well, Wiil the peradventure of a doubt, appar- edits a Democratic paper and whol ently, that wheat must follow silver. }you line up with the party of pros- affects leadership can afford to ignore these questions. ‘Tuk late so-called Democratic mary has not come to an end yet. It has gone through its season of electioncering, petty frauds and open deceits, How much money was used to ‘influence’? voters on the side has pri not been ascertained. The voting over, the counting came on apace, And now it appears that the count is illegal, that the wrong men did the counting. It is now proposed to have another count and have the right time, but the time tor] the law has passed. “conceived in It was a mén do it this doing so under The whole uy ro in sin.’’ ly planned scheme to catch pulists and tie them bebind the Democratic band wagon, It was not for a moment thought that a Popus list could be nominated, and the true feeli of the Democrats were exbib- ite eu for a time it was thought that Taylor bad won, It was then openls ed that faylor must be beaten and a candidate was being sought for who could compass ins de- y de Willian J, Bryan, bis first utterance after three months of travel and ob- tion during the return of pros- Among other things Bryan “Wheat has risen because the foreign crop bas been exceedingly short. The fact that silver and wheat parted company caused no dismay to those who understand that the law of supply and demand regulate the price of both. Nothing can better dis- weakness of the Republican position than the joy manifested by the Republicans over events for which the administration and their policies in no wise are responsible. If the Republicans desire to claim tLe credit for the high price of wheat they must assume the responsibility for the famine in India. A general rise in prices should be followed by a rise in servo perity. wages.”’ Mr. Bryan also said the joy over increase of money from wheat is evi- dence we have too little money; that if the farmers are benefitted by the rise 1 one of their products, how mach hatier if.the rise was nniveranl ; that the price of wheat will fall when the foreign demand becomes normal [and that the present spasmodic rise will aid rather than injure the cause of bimetallism, Mr. Bryan is evidently learning a few things himself. He now admits that the law of supply and demand regulates the price of both silver and wheat, though iast year he ridiculed the idea in a hundred speeches, He also says a ‘general rise in prices should be followed by a rise in wages.’’ But he does not say why wages do nos rise in Mexico, where everything else has gone up, which country is op a free silver basis. If the late presidential candi- date will read the papers he will see e New York Journal, a free the what uper, sees, as published i of wage earner is improving every free the in this country, but not ia silver Mexico. Mr. Bryan hasalso not learned that all of the farmer’s products have in- creased in price. He yet thinks wheat is the only product that is ris- ing im value. He is further behind es than ever, the ti His speech was the most effective | perity and contentment or will you campaign document the silver Dem- | join the ranks of the open enemies of yorats had and it was scattered | good times. igre over the country during MAYFIELD SENSATION he campaign, In view of the events 0 conclusions of that speech are su-| Young Flora Mims Elopes With i of this summer the reasoning and the premely ridiculous, Close observers a Quaker Doctor. of the results of last year’s election, are of the opinion that one cause of | Her Mamma Gets Mad and Wants Rryat’s defeat was the fact that even the Quaker Arrested, but before the national election, wheat iho alana began to rise while silver began to : 3 fall, thus disproving the assertions of | widow Mims went to the city | the free silver people. But now sil-| court yesterday morning and asked ver has gone down steadily for nearly | for a warrant of arrest for one of the Wheat has gone to one jdol-|Quaker doctors, says the Mayfleld y ’ ‘‘Mirror.’’ She said he took her cakeepei hop hog ca ed z daughter Flora Mims off last ‘Thurs- bushel of wheat instead of being the day to Nashville and promised to equivalent of an ounce of uncoined send her a certificate of their mar- silver and which was so fondly as-|riage at once, but he had failed to do serted was the historical equivalent, |S She fears they have not married, buys two and a half ounces, sil- |#24 hence wanted him arrested. She sullen ¢ could not make such an affidavit as ver being worth only forty cents. The | would authorize the issual of a war- whole argument for free silver was a year. “We Are Ready For You the newest desigus his age should protected him against} , With an entirely new stock of Fall Dress Goods, embracing all and effects in foreign and domestic styles. We are able to show you hundreds of stylish patterns and piece goods in Muscouietas, Covert Cloth, Granites, Meltons, Broad Cloth, Cards, etc. Artistic effects in Parisian novel ties with Astrachan Angora borders. Novelties, checks and mixtures in newest designs. All the latest colors and weaves in plain_ goods, Hosiery Bargains. The bargains in hosiery quoted below will continue while stock on hand lasts 150 paits misses’ an hosiery, worth 8 cents, fo a pair. 250 pairs misses and chil dren's hose, sizes § to 9, cheap at 2 1-2, only ro cts a pair 300 pr 1's oxblood an pat tg, W misses and chik tan hose close at 1 Other bar h our ads. at similar prices for prices in the E, GUTHRIE & CO, 315 Broadway—Phone 1 to be built by Messrs. Ha Shelton and Summervil nd Dis: Prof. A. J. Quinn was adjudged a lunatic before the county judge yes terday at Mayfleld, and was carried to the asylum at dopkinsville by Walter McGee. The doctor said the cause of his insanity was due to la gtippe and the use of narcotics. Prot. Quinn ad been sngaged as principal of the south ward public rant, and none was issued. ‘The girl based on this alleged twinship. The|is over eighteen years, and he could argument was followed up with the |B0t be arrested on charge of se- ion that roeperity could duction under promise of marriage. gees nails P srr . {and he could not be brought back come without the rise of silver which|from another state on a warrant of could only be attained by free coin-}lower grade than felony. age at the heaven born ratio of 16 We could not learn what the fel- to} low’s name was; but it is said he . ; was the oldest of the three self-styled Bat silver has gone down. Evety/Quaker doctors who have been heré succeeding day chronicles the ‘‘low-| the past two weeks fleecing the peo- est point on recerd.’’ Yielding to ple down under the skin of hard- the inevitable law of supply and de-|@ared dollars, A pP'y The fellow that eloped with the mand, the white metal sags lower and | Ji) gid not take an active part in the| lower. Wheat has gone up and with /sale of medicines; but on account of | it all the products that the farmer has | his age seemed 10 be the general ad- to sell, and its mse is in strict con-|viser of the company. And it seems formity to the law of supply and de- the charms of the woman, as at this mand, the same law Mr. Bryan open- | tine of life the heydey of the blood is ly repudiated although it has been/ supposed to be tame; and ao it might acceptea by every writer on political | have beeo, with a less charming girl economy as the very foundation of than Miss Mims. But it seems ber hole science. matchless beauty and nameless grace \nadhdage d has a way of leading all men captive The issue of today was clearly} who are influenced by it. However, ated at Benton by the Hon. C. K.|the unsophisticated guileless Quaker Wheeler when he said, in spite of the} brother appears to be the only one i roducts, and in| #bout here who had a safficieat sense tig poe of farm products, and lope ful tobe. cepiaind by Lignan vA this doubtless fair damsel. manufacturing plants all over the} yrs) Mims may not have given country, that ‘‘we have no pros |them time; or they may have forgot perity.”” The question today 1s,/ten to send back the certifivate of , thr way |™@arriage, so overjoyed were they Moe ee ae oi that times| ith the aweets of honeymoon. The auc anne byes remainder of the company continued are improving; shall we do all We/here until Saturday night, and then can to farther the movewnent that is/left, Some say they went to Cor- apparent on all sides and put ovr-|inth, Miss, selves into the frame of mind to take Dil advantage of the revival of business PROFESSOR CRAZY, and to push italong. Or shall we ae be calamity howlers, denounce the Principal A. J. Quinn is Taken present period of prosperity as only to the Asylum. temporary and try by all manner of Res : ’ decett and false reasoning to prove are. Peary spd Oa ° that the present revival of business ig) /™natis-Caused by Lagrippe. nd that in a short time the mills and the factories will be as dumb and as idle as the old iron furnace on the river front. Shall we continue to pin our faith, a8 dogg Mr. Wheeler, to the Chicago plat- form; and whatever the facts may be, believe, as he affects to, but we Does not every free}™ent. His health is in a bad state, and it is feared be can not live long. Prof, Quiun is forty-five or fifty years old, and as a wife and children, Yoris Gregory, one of the othe: their taxes.’” silver paper in the country, with a few noticeable exceptionsjand none {2 Kentucky, publish with great glee can have no prosperity ‘‘until every|school at Mayfield, and taught six] (say, onisins no Phospierous, or plank in the Chicago platform is|‘ays- His health gave way and be/ yoy 7 ‘a3 In ite eff tod into law.” pia | bad not tried to teach any for some All reader pe time, About ten days ago he began a @ weakness not Mr. Wheeler tell the f8t-|19 show signs of derangement vf the , causing that mers of Marshall county that} mind and it was finally decided best} {ny ost Ment mb yp tang pene Bray they were poor and ‘vould not pay} to send him to the ylum for treat- MEDICAL COMPANY, sui t Neb. mukes and Harris, Z. T ng and H. H. Harris bought Chas. Carney's vacant lot Friday and will put two storerooms on it. ‘The price paid tor the lot was $1,000. ‘Messrs. Hale, Usher and Shelton are lav plans drawn for their corner block, and the building will begin in a short time. Mr arris will begin grading his lot this wee k and Mr. Summerville is having a plan made for bis building. Besides these, Mrs, Bolinger’s vacant lot on the south side of the square is for sale, and should it be sold, will likely be built up with business houses. Lo he meantime, there is not a v at toreroom nyr dwelling in tow “$100 TO ANY MAN, Wit Pay 8100 ror Axy Cast Of Weakuess in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure. An Omaha County places for the first time before the pub TREATMENT for the cure of Nervous and Sexual Weakness, estoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French a MAGt 695 Range Building, Omaba you absolutely @ Valuable ; paper on these ‘diseases and positive proofs of their truly | MAGICAL TRyatMe Thousands of Il hope of a cure are being resto! em are being restored By thers i a per teachers, was promoted (o the priv- cipalship of the sehool aud Miss Sue Hunt was employed to ll the vacan- cy, ANOTHER every business failure and attribute lit in solemn tones, to the ‘‘duil times’? Every shutting down of a mill, every strike and every business misfortune is gloated over by these | same papers as a buzzard does over a | plece of carrion, _Flaring Leadlines announce the most inconsequential failures Dun's Review gives the business failures of Igst week in this couutry as 191 against $34 for the Peters and Gre In Their Co: dy, “A Mixed Affair.” “A Mixed Affair,’’ as interpreted by Peters and Green, the clever come- dians, was hugely enjoyed at Mor- rile » real is KEAL ISSUE, uein the present cam- state aud wherever state elections are to be held this fallis not free silver betwe and sound money two eeltled forever, or the Those if question, ques ve been The vy tariff bi the tariff is no e in congress on the Dingley that ltis true that the vote was approximately But the bill » Republican measure, it showed most clearly longer an issue, lines. n party was passe is true, with the Kepublican party in Sena the the the final passage, the minority in Democrats in Senate agains simply be- e they wished to keep their re: although they amendments, at the Dingley cau cords straight, voted | ¢ for many oft that the frami Tur Sux propounded a few ques- tions to the ‘Register’ a day or two ago, but as yet that paper is silent. We fear that its editor does not ap- preciate the gravity of the situation, The readers of the ‘Register’ and the Democrats of the city desire the ure on final passa tion has ¢ billy the work the Democratic Senators, A fewct]t bridges] was very consideraily the Democrats bursed the behind them and voted for the meas-| November election, the inevitable ac- | between now and Christmas, and uo Pari leg ed to be partisan, and in} r | ¢ (be future tariff for protection will be} kuow thst the gnly hope for Demo- or questions answered, We repeat} vonsidered rettied, It is probable) them: that congress has seen its last great]! How did the chief stockholder] tariff coutlet. © and manager of the **Register’’ vote Eyents of the last few months at the last election—for Bryan, {have also demonstrated even more|o! Palmer or NeKinley? Did he not vote against Capt. Jobasen, the Democratic candidate for mayor? ma not the present Demociati jo}s y last veo tte BB silvery 4 mayor vote against ® Nowne, a Many | Republicans and sound money Dem-| Even voted | ocrats on the financial question. of a great political party arrayed in So] of| dares to proclaim the dawn of better corresponding week of 1896. But/ton’s Opera House last night by a the Democratic orator can see no|large attendance, The company is cause for congratulation in that|20¥ Yety Popular in Paducah, and . the universal opinion is that it is the marked decrease, best entertainment for the price evr Such is the real issue, But the}seen in Paducah, and that it is equai to any company at regular prices, and better than many of them. ‘The specialties last might were good again, and the twin attraction, Pe- ters and Green, were funnier than ever. Among the many mirth pro- voking features was a cake walk, which was funnier than the genuine lines will still be drawn on the silver question. Democratic platforms, seconded by free silver orators yet r affirm undying allegiance to the Chicago platform. Republican speakes will therefore be compelled ‘o meet the dead issue, and they will do so willingly, for never in the his-|"™H°. st the farce comedy, «The tory of our country have events 80/ King of Liars,’’ will be presented, womplately substantiated the position | with an entirely new line of special- ofa party as they have that of the/ties. Mayfiel Ought to Have it Now. In Lwery body The spectacle is presented toda’ A ¥! Confitence has been restored, even in Mayfield, where there are more to the welfare of the |free.silver men to the square inch country. The speakers and their | than there are fleas on old Dog ‘Tray ylatforms denounce every one who|10 dog days. ‘The ‘*Mirrur’’ say “Our moneyed men seem to have ; confidence in the business prospects And ther whole aim is to/o¢ Mayfield. There is a certainty postpone, if possible, yatil after the | of nine new storerooms being built open hostility Ames, eptance by the country at large that} probability of more. enewed prosperity is at hand, They} ‘*Besides those alrealy mentioned, ic success must come trom idle hops, low wages, falling prices and ontiaued business depression, ‘The Republican party is the party f contentment and prosperity, Window learly the death of free coinage of} Every intelligent voter and also every jiver as an issue, his followers made their campaign] ever political battles are to be fought at wheat and] this fall thgt the Repyblican party © Congressman] will deserve and will receive rot Som so her from] ti Mr, Bryan and | Democratic orator knows that where- |IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. 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