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THE P/OUC/F OAILY SUN Published every afternoon Sunday, by ormxcroRs nuit, RAW, Ces 3.3, Dorian except Whi give specta. panings of inter not neglecting «i gard to expehises THE WEEKLY SUN " it at al tertaining, while keep! $a all polliical affairs and top ta a fearless and tireless ox) irines and teachings of the § un party. ders. px ton to ALL Joral hap nd \ teinity, news, which will be Liven ae fully a8 space Will ermit without re+ the Interests of or country pa k . "a | the initiative and the referendum and “leungress rejected all of them and CORRESPONDENCE, Aspecial feature of the week!: TA FON will be its Correspond ent, in which it hopes ably lation ADVEXTISING. Rates of advertising will be wa aplication Ofce, Standard lock, 115 North # survet + per anpam. Six months. One month vance. Specimen copi REPUBLICAN TICKET. DRTHEDE M. LIVINGSTON, TACT County. FARLEY KIOD, BYU. DAVIS INniy Atvorney, J. HARDIN FORD JOHN'S, DORIAN, SON NAT KNEFLER Magistrates, t District, H, HERBST WH. HOw Fu eC. ACN Fuith Distetet, RS. ixeh District, WA S-veuth Di-triet, 14 Eiguta vistrict, Si c tables, First District, B. P, JOHNSON, Fifth District, JOHN SAY K Seventh Dist Eighth Distr ¢ City Mayor, E. PARLEY City didce, BW Pia City Marshal, J. A Chy, eeosecusling HAI 1S. — uneilinen, FE. BELL and W.J. WI 1 H.C. ALLISON’ and First Ward, W i, WM, BORNEM. x 1. G. M. ORHLSCIL, ABGE J.T. QUARLES School Trustees. First Ward, AE. HANK, ANNOUNCEMENT. Commonweatth’s Attor ey. Sam I © aielal al Marshall c ing mortgages. Acconvine to Tom Watson, theie Pi the +R will not be a 16-to-1 free evi man left 10 the Democratic party t fall, He says that the only place for them is in the Populist ranks. Tae Kani forty millions of indebtedness this year. How lucky for the Popocrats that this didn’t happen a year ago! They wouldn't have carried an elector any where, Pro had to have something for av issue, Of course the Democratic tariff the- ory was too unpopular to trot out again, as al the other dilapidated fails of the Democ Aratt of 20 per cent, in value in a money metal in ten months would |" seem to warrant the belief that it is]! not very safeas a money metal, Yet that is just the fall in the value of silver since last November. It was worth 62'¢ cents per ounce in New|? York on November 3, 1896, and ‘Tue manager of the Sen is willi to be judged by the citizens of } very locality within the limits of ius circu +$ 4.50 + 2.25 per week. .sese ++. 10 cents 6 er ceoremne enemernere rme WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1897. er en VOTED. State, Clerk of the Court of Appeais.JAMES f6 BATLEY, of Magontn County’ PAMES 3» kK, 4, ANDERSON MILLER : ¥, HENSLEY « urth Ward, T. . CARTER avd LL. 4, CHINS LEIBEL and JA 0! farmers are paying off L& who are surprised that the three anti-Republican conventions in Nebraska decided to again edyovate tree silver should remember that they looked aftes Wheeler Campbell is the Democratic nominee for city prosecuting attorney; W. FB, Brad- shaw for commonwealth’s attorney Dennis Mocquot for representative, and itis rumored that Mr. Wheeler himself is not averse to another term in congress. Tne silverites and other ‘‘ites’’ were quite unsuccessful in their raid upon the Farmers’ Congress the other day. “Calamity’’ Willer, of Lowa, made a special trip to St. Paul to try tu get the congress to adlopt free sil* government railroads, govern= telegraphs, the income tax, and ve m other fanny ideas of that sort, but the | efeat of Col. L. D. Husbands ia the} South, the question is bro primary, for his family is yet well|foretbly to mind. business street cleaning problem have been il- lustrated in the city of New York. Uniler the superintendency of Col G. K. Waring, Jr, an expert sani- tary engineer and a thorough busi- ness man, results bave been attaived that are remarkable. In 1893 the death rate in that city was 27.3 per thousand, while in 1897 it had fallew to 20.2 per thousand, a 18,000 lives. ‘This bas been attained went calmly on adopting {commending the McKinley admine istration and the course of Secretary Wilson, ———_- Too much can not be done now by the city authorities to promote a good vitary coadition in this city. Com- plaiuts come from many portions of the city that the gutters are not properly flushed, aud in fact have not been flushed in several weeks, A vast amount of sickness is being re- ported and it is thought by many to be due to lack of diligence on the part of the city officials who have such matters iu charge. While there is no probability that the yellow fever scourge will reach Paducab, the pos sibilities, should it break out here, are terrible to contemplate. The question is one of extreme import. nd no necessary expense should be spared im putting the city in the proper condition. eens iron prodaction made asharp According to Tron Age’s’’ figures the number of furnaces in blast on August 1 was 152. This was increased to 161 by September 1, The gross capacity of ane the furnaces ia blast was, on August 1, at the rate of 165,378 tons a week, and this had advanced to 185,506 tons by the heginuing of September. ‘The growth during that period was no- ticeably large. During the latter part of the spring and early summer the pig iron output fell off, but as iron is a trustworthy trade barometer it had to go up when the business re- vival setin. The extent of the iron increase is a significant indication of the strengtli and solidity of the finan- ment, cial impre @ principal to fight for. It will Republican doctrines, a sound cur honor and dignity of the country. Ot our two contemporaries, one proclaims the free silver doctrine, | while ut voted for McKinley aod bolted the Democratic nominee for mayor, pre- tending to have a policy and is afraid vody; with a manager who to defend it; who dodges plain ques- tions and attempts to mislead by trumping up side issues, We say Inothing of the tweuty-odd other papere published in the district [preaching the au fi sy of free |silver and dollar wheat. We are atisfied with the results of the Sun's ‘ors in defense of what it thinks ® Westera farmers are not burn- | jg right, and shall continue to pros ing corn this year, They ure burn- | claim them long after the “Register” Las passed into that realin which con- tains what bas been but wii never be ‘did the manager of vote for; Yeiser, the migwump, or Jolnson, the Demo- again. Who cratic nomine Iy took six columns of words in New York ‘World’ of recent date for Mr. Bryan to try to ex; lain why wheat and silver have ‘parted He says that it is due d, that there is to aupply and dems ashortage of wheat abroad, and heace a demand sad good price, while the small demand for silver makes alow price for it. By his rather dreary argument seems to be he does not show how anybody would ¢ better off if prices of all articles ® simultaneously advanced in like pro t and that the United States has more has advarved tLe j admit ir jow price as the result of over- production, and that silver had noth- ing to do with it. The drift of his all around Trise. Yet bat if we more mo. wrices of everything wor vortion through an increased amount of it in proportion te her population Tur Sun is not in the newspaper business for purely mercenary pur- poses; it has a policy to defend and always be found in defense of true |rency and the upholding of the fe other—well, it's anything say, say it quick,’’ said the spo%es- a man bi for the Klondike and sees that he eg Vtget there, If 1 ain not hung But yellow fever disease that can be good sanitary condi- tions. In Paducah malarial fever and other dreaded forms of fever arc with us and these must be prevent- ed. The efforts of a scientific and e management of the ving of by scientific thoroughness in the street cleaning department. Col, resolutions) Waring first made himself famous in his management of New York's street cleaning department, by his administrative ability as illustrated in his unexpected reduction of ex- pense in his department, and the military precision and discipline in- trodaced, But the sanitary results obtained have beeu of much greater importance. The results obtained in New York show what can be done iv every large towa end emphasize the importauce of a thorough sanitary protection. LYNCHED FOR STEALING, Summary Punishment of a Pro- vision Thief by Gold Hunters, Marked Side of Backon Found in His Puck,—Meeting of Miners Called and the Victim Prompt- ly Strung Up.--"St. Louis” Left Written Upon an Envelope. San Francisco, Cal, Sep. 12.—A letter from Junea, under date of tragedy occurred on September 3. Ma his provisions at Skaguay, sbandoned the remainder and started in for the Klondike with less than a 60-pouad pack on his back. Being so ‘light’’ his srrival attracted particular atten- tion from camps of boat builders, His pack was secretly examined to see how much grab he had. It was noticed that he bad about 20 pounds of bacon among cther things, but no sngar. Martin camped back on the side of the hill in the brush alone.He mast have heard how scarce _provis- ions are expected to be in Dawson City next winter. He was suspected and watched, but it was not till after he had tried to buy provisions. The second day it was seen that he bad sugar for bis coffee and that night his pack was uncovered wid side of bacon, branded with tue pr vate mark of one of the found. A poor attempt had made to obliterate the mark. few campers who had not yet turned in, and although it was late the entire camp was quietly aroused aud a min- eral sentiment that an example should be made of the thief. Tue qu was put. was an instantaneous rising to the feet of every miner, and a crowd of about sixty determined men wove! off iuto the brush, in the direction where Martin’s dying camp five cou'd be seen dimly flickering. Mari was asleep, He was unrolled rough ly froin his blankets and stood biink- ing on his feet. “We stand no stealing in this camp Your time bas come,’’? Mar- tin was told. He staried to speak but said nothing, and stood tremb- ling from head to foot. ‘Do you want to leave a message ur friends ?'’ he was asked ON said the man un the byi of the grave, ‘Do you want to pray? to “It there is anyibing yo: wa man, A slipknot had been made at end of a long painter of the boat the noose Was put over Martin's lea ‘Boys,’ said Martip, with fa ing voice, “you know how vis mortgaged his all, starts my life is not worth much to me anys] statement that the demand for wheat}how. I've gut 1009 pounds of gtuff| Nashville, Tenn. he unwit-] 4° Skaguay, a of the Re-! lie to carry it in here for you, f last year that av to the shore of the | less thaw two minut slender pines, dressed & forked ap mast f. an the rock ob between the forks, fcurrency, He seems to forget pe }lasd Ticket September 6, tells of the .yoching of Wiliam G. Martin, of Missouri, for stealing food at Lake Bennett. The n had sold what he could of sht most | TRANSFERRED TO LOUISVILLE, Mr, Flint Singletary Given a Bet- ter Job. Mr. Flint Singletary, fireman on the union depot yard switch engine, received a transfer to the Lo division yesterday, aud left last night for Louisville. He will be given a regular ran on the road, ile Mr. Singletary is a poplar young man in Paducah, being a deacon in| Hall Dress Goods, embracing all the First Baptist church, | PAY TRA We Are Ready For You With an entirely new stock of the newest desigus and cifects in foreign and domestic styles. W are able to show you hundreds The Mlinois Central will distribute its quantities of gold, sily nt per among its local employ W and dnesday, a week from today. he pay train will arrive on that day — It will pass through Saturday evening en route from the St. Louis division to Louisville, ‘The Smith Business College. The college is open both day and night, Students admit any time. No classes, Indi in- structions, Send for catalogue or{ ll, corner Third} | Cards, ete. call at the college ,h and Mavlison streets, 14s6 Evansville Fair and Kaces. For the above occasion the Llinois | lroad_ Company. will scil ansville and return Sey 1, 2%, 28, ant 2 Central R tickets to tember 20, one fare, good returning until Sep-| tember 25. J, T. Doxovan, gent, Home Seekers’ Excursions Via I. ORR, On September 21st, October Sth and 19th, first class limited tickets will be sold to certain points in Min- nesota, Wisconsin, Lowa, Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, Utah Kansas, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mex! nd Missouri at one fare, plus $: twenty-one days to return, For tickets cr information apply to td J. T. Dowovan, C, A. E: Columbus, O., September 15, 16, | 17, returning September 26, $11.9 account of Annual Convention of German Catholic Benevolent So- ciety Spriagtield, Ill, September 17 and 18, returning September 28, $7.16; account 1. 0. O F., Soverign Grand Lodge. Columbus, O., September 22, returning S ptember 28, $13.6: la account of Encampment Union Vete-| ran League. DuQuiov, Ill,, September 28 to October 2, one fare; account of Sol- diers’ and Sailors’ Union. For tickets or further information, ‘ket agent at Union Depot et Office, St. Louis, Mo., for exposition, un- til Oct. 23d, on Tuesdays one ‘and one-third fare, good for five days turning, and on Thursdays one fare for the round trip, good three re- turning. investigators reported the fects to the ers’ meeting beld. It was the gea | jun | be reply to the motion | tr m Calloway, ad L'il promise on my rough of that. It would not f the stuff was bere.’’ “May Lv sked Marin. ' 5 Martin took a letter from his P. ducah as to the reliability of his ut-|thau almost any nation. His attempt | hand: terances and business qualifications, |to explain the prosperity which he especially when compared to the|said could not come without free tle brain monstrosity who is ev-|¢ g to make people believe he|t voinage is not satisfactory to any. poly except Mr, Bryan, who is un- “Hoping that with the money I might m in the Klondike, sacri- The Ardr Y lore, five wou! return through the window, I left you. Kiss Ted, but never ,tell him, go out the door and love ing afree silver paper when | derstood to have been paid a good (Signed) ‘Gm. for McKinley, and is afraid | round sum for writing tbe article, what he is publishing, a free or @ sound money puper, — Tnx Hon, C. K, Wheeler should not}estimated. Just now when the terri- feel his chagrin toodeeply because he | ble scourge of yellow fever is hover- and his frien 6 ailed to compass theling over certain portions of the! Louis. — seen turning first one way aod then Tux importance of a thorough] back, like a kettle dangling over a cleansing of a city cannot be over-| #t@, his hands tied bebind him with a ’ pack strap On the other half of the envelope which Martin tore ia two in the morning Martin's body was tic wes bolf drapged.down toltions or later excesses, power and t took | vitality gone, we are just the par two] ties you are looking for. We have ina remedy which we guarantee to t and! her!do prompt work and give perfect ff over | satisfaction—a remedy very power- iy ful in its action, and absolutely ite a message, boys?’’ | harmless to the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost “Be quick about it,’ was the! manhood, lack of vitality and im- ’ het and kisset it Theu he ture} dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. hat the metallic money of the world]it up, saving only the back of the! Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by as more than doubled since 1873, | eavelupe, stooped, pulled off his rub-| private delivery at your address ber boots, and placing the paper on|same day, Address postoffice box the sole of one, wrote m darkness the] 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. following, in @ vim and trembling Pennsylvania avenue and F street European, $1.00 and up For St. Louis Fair, Oct. 2d to 8th inclusive, one fare for the round trip, returning until Oct. 11th. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 27th, 28th eed 29th one and one-third fa certificates are signed by rd, Secretary Louisville lof Trade. round trip, account of races, J. Doxvvan, Important Notice. persons knowing themselves in- jetted to the firms of Rogers & King aud John Rogers & Son are hereby warned to call ana settle the same at e at my office, No, 127 South Fourdi street, and thereby save to Uemeelves costs, as I will be forced © proceed by law to collect same, | uuless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Puryear, | Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobn rs & Son. dou Rog SPI AL EXCURSION » Marshall and Me- Cracken Counties, Ky., to Tennessee Centennial, The N.C. & St. L, will sell ex- cursivo tickets to Nashville and re- urn September 29, and for morning ein Sept. 30, as follows: Paducah, ; Elva, $8.05: Benton, $2.00; , $2.85; Hardin, $2.80; Dex- ; Almo, $2.70; Murray, 2.60; Hazel, $2.50, These rates ite cue admission to the centen- grounds, ‘Tickets will be good { rp scturn passage on or before Oc ober 1, er further information all on any ticket agent. W. L. Dantey, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent,}for October are here. Call and| If suffering from early indiscre tence are things of the past when -NO is so easily obtained. One Dr. H. Parker. Thirteenth street, between Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. 0. American, $1.50 to 2,50 el First-class family hotel. No liquors. | y,5 Conveniont to cars and places of inter | i, “ est. central location, an leas- were his name and the postmark St.| ant home for tourists and sight-seer Guo. O. Hi nthe city. T. M, HALL, Prop, | plain. ge for the round trip, limited for | stylish patterns and piece goc Muscouietas, Covert Cloth, Grauites, Meltons, Broad Cloth, f 1 | | Artistic effects in Pa’ t n newest d t colors and Hosiery Bargains.’ The bargains in ‘ 1 children’s oxb at on © 14 ate plan for business men’s yood returning for 10 Cuiro, Ll, Sept. 14th, 1th and 16th, returning Sept. 17th, $2.50 for UHR 8 6 Fall Fasions A great temptation is plac-| fall goods. ‘Colored Dress Goods In most all the new colors patterns and weaves. All wool two-toned Cheviots at 25c, 39¢ and 50c. Nov- elty dress patterns from $8 to $20.00. Black Dress Goods In staple weaves and ties. All-wool 36-in black serge at 25c, 39c to $1.00. All wool black Jacquard Novelties at 75¢ to $1.00. Carpets, | Matting, Linoleums,Rugs, | etc. in all the most reli- get one CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 94, m, to 3 p.m, On Sa Interest Paid on Time Yep F. Kaw able makes and the latest | styles, | | The Butterick Fashion Sheets urday nights front 7 to 8. OFFICERS, Jas. A. Ruby oroesnem President W. F, Paxron Cashier R, Rupy. svmnannn AB8't Cashier | DIRECTORS. ; ; $ ; | ¢ below will continue while stock on hand lasts. :* hosiery, worth 8 ce or ¢ 12 1-2, only 1octs a pa x ¥ = 3 many of the latest novel-| ? G Sta aneeeeeeeeetetts ¢ “Schul’s Took Up,” And now the children need good SCHOOL SHOES. We make a specialty of School Shoes of all sizes and styles. you a good shoe for $1.00 Better shoes at better prices. H, DEIHL & SON 310 Broadway. ‘Steam E A Feast of The People’s Light, oa LF a FIL SSFSF S 5 8 We can sell WEB TEVEVETED7EZIEMH Telephone No. 810. YS 98 BO8B-% VUCVVVVV4EU" ; ESTABLISHED 1864,———o . 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