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Dai'y, One month, Daily, per week....--- Weekly, per annum in ad- vance.... Specimen copies tree WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1897. REPUBLICAN TICKET, State, art of Appeals,; JAMES G BClerk’ot the ¢ BAILEY, of Max Representative, FOURTH DINTRET BM.ILIVINGS TON aty. FARLEY HOOK Fourth District, ©. A. TORRENCE Fifth District, RS. BARNETT lixch District: WA, DUNAW AY Seventh District, LOGAN WItc Bighth District SHELUY BitaDSHLAW. Constables, First District, H. F JOHNSON, Fifth b t, JOHN SAYRE Seventh Disttict, ANDERSON MILLER, Eighth District, ry THENSLEYAG} HARRIS. pred Birst Ww LL and WA) WHITE, d, H.C. “ALLISON and GEO, MANN and 0. B, R and PRED ER ‘ard, CHRIS LEIBEL and JACOB rd G. M (ORBLSCELAEGER and School T rustecs. var, Sisth Ward, J. MEYERS —_——— ANNOUNCEMENT. alth’s Attor: candidate for the oftice of rey for the Second Ju: ‘of Met racken and ction swt tue November el ¢ did a political party in Paducah ask fo votes of the people on wuaicipal issues with a better ticket to fight for and a cleaver record to poiat to, than the Republi- can party of Paducah now has Ir is a notiveable fact Uist the Democrats of Paducah ave strangely silent on the record their party bas made in the past 1 municipal man- agement of affairs Ti: Democrats a.e relying solely oa being able to whip all De:nocra's, of whatever be- liet on the finavcial question, into line. This policy my bave worked ia the past, but it’ won't do so now, Ove Demo be put out if Mr. Bryan weais dia- movds. The Council Bluff Nonps. Teil, ia a recent discusioa of Mr tic friends must not Bryan's vist to that city, said; Iu his shart front sparkled a baadsom @ywond,’” and sundiy editors ben pecking away at Mr. Bryan ever since because of the fact. But way should nt My, Bryan wear dis- mounds? He levied tribu'e on the vil tf which he spoke during the ign, wroie a book immediately terwards, wh eli he got widely Vorlised gra tdewand for newspaper articles for which pub holds primaries ticipate in them unless they &. Gp * 2. PAXTON . TREASURER Office, Standard itlock, 115 North Poerts | . 10 conts 1,00 administration of munic a large non ent vote, There is no question bat aca as is the Democraiic patty, Noth should be a committee of one to tiat victory is « lishers me willing to pay bigh price and now places a tariff of €1,500} apiece on his spceches, riding on fre passes io deliver them, William is working’ his presidential candid cy from a tivancial standpvint with great success. Why, then, shoul the carping eciois find fault if be does wear diamonds: Tue Republicavs have nothing ¢ be discouraged about as regards th: registracion Paducab is tor ; all ia the state have hal p exce) we, The custom of Ae result, eo and no one can par e reg: ay istered as a Democrat Aw desires t frieud in the Demoeratic primary. Hence the temptation is very eat; hence it is not essential that they register as Republicans. The thag ‘ y Republican to do is to put for e his shoulder to the wheel; voles are the last ditch is passec argy is dang; is over; lev gin at once; every Republi bh, Weke up and fight hard. sien; THE FiGHE ISON, must be the work of every soldier. The results of the should not be discovra: Republicans of Paducah more encouraging than they ae The interests of the e of P: cah are still at stake, present council is a flattering ove and when it is considered that the council has been greatly handicapy by the opposition of a mugwumy mayor, the Republican record is ive deed remarkable. apperenUy unfavorable registration. city. Large numbers of Democrats who are strong adherents to a sound financial currency, are still registec- ing as Democrats. These Democrats did not vote last year for Bryan, but still believiog that the grand old-fashioned pariy may yet be rescued from the band of political guerillas aud reckless dem- ayogues who are bow on top tu the paity’s councils, these Democias prefer to register as Democrats be in a position to reform their pa when the opportunity offers. money Democrats to vote for the publican ticket and a good business affairs} Lavor of ail c as we had last year (o expect such a large majority for McKinley in Pa ucah, The registration zeturns also show mmittal or indepead- that the laigest part of that vote will yo to the republican ticket in (b's city. Events in the past have amply moved that the independent vote will Jargely be cast for the pa..y that represents sound money, prosperous times and honest city goverameni, It is true that the 1republicans would have been glad to have the 9)- pavent demociatic {majority sone smaller. But far from being any ause for discouragement, it 18 ooly use for harder work ou the part of ull republicans. The fight is now on in dead em- nest. The Republicans know (9 certain extent tue amount of wok that must be done, Thee should be ro apathy on the part of any Repu licea, It should be borae in mind that with the issue a it is there is no excuse for any Republican to bolt the ticket. ‘The Republican party .s not divided on a question of prisciple mars the ha; mony of the occasion e+ cept possibly a slight dissension, which is po'ely local, avd these litle personal differeaces ave n0 cause why any Republican should fail to do his full duty at the polls, From vow ou every Republican in November, DISPATGHER’S OFFICE Miy Be Moved Into the Old Masier Mechanic's Office, It is Now Being Sertousty Cons templated by (he lines Cenuat Tue Llino's Ceavel is considering the a of the dise pawhe 1 Lioadway and the inte olive near the sly We mecha removal it to the new quac Li hos wot ye been delioiie'y sented what will b done, by vollkely (hat the « sometime iv the nea” fatoce Yellow Jack Preventative. Guard aginst Yelow Jack keeping the system thoroughly cleaed and free from germ breeding matte Cascarets Candy Cathartic — will served to bring about | clease the syste: ‘The Democratic party’ tagious disease germs, blmwl pand kill all cons have a friend on ore ticket that he] © forin the final elec: | ton and yet desire to aid some other great | Magnificent Speech Last Nit to register as a Democrat, for he cao pot Vote in the at mary, unless he bas done s¢ The voters bave os his fact and are profiting by it; they regiter as ¢ Democrat then if they have a firead | to support they cau sapport hin The Republicans hold mass conven: | tions aud the qualifications ace differ- what count; keep up the fight until) do bis part; don’t depend on one or two to do it all but iu unity there is The bigger the battle the harder istration to the he prize to be won is just as great and the great end to be atiained is just as important as it would have been had} ; i) : | M. Livingston, the next member of |the legislature from McCracken ounty, be being the Republican the :esulis of the registration been We have no guarantee that the Democrats would improve any should they be intrust-| ed again with the control of munici- pal affairs. The record made by our} | the day, There are many reasons for this Upon the old-fashioved poliical liaes Paducah would still be a Democratic Hence we have the same right to} look for a laxge number of sound | #"' chal | cau party has been keeping its! defeat that the free silver people got jast fall that free coinage of silver at it is like asnake, Althc is cut off tue tail still wiggles. By we close, however, of McKioley’s ceased to move. The fiee coin vue fi fomenting dissatisfaction to ride into some political o.lice. last year about wueat and silver be- ing twins, that oue could not rise ic value without the other, that silve must be remonetized before wheat chose statements all over this couniuy last year. But what has happened ¢ We all know that wheat bas gone up and silver gone down, Now the poin is, can anyone wio koew so htile avout political economy aad national iiuances as to make such statu last year, be believed again in wai Le spla alter that fact. May he nov just surely be wrong this year? This is point to be considered in considering Mr, Bryan's speech omorrow nighi gone up solely on account of fore demacd, But how avout bogs tobacco a ducts? foreign demand by a new and cteated by Republ publie’s vontidence in the Republi- caa principles. The Republican pariy from the day it adopted its f platform has always been right avd (ive silver tions a iaise old issues long since dead. war aad all ils Issues aie past ar zone. ‘Tha real questions before u Jare vilal ones vions Cannot | swall thing to of Senator W, J. Deboe. /ASPLENDID AUDIENCE HEARS THE SPEAK rhe Demoe tucky Fearlessly Arra‘gned for Mismanagement. Matchless Record of the Repub- licans in State Affairs, |A GREAT VOTE-GETIING SPEECH. A splendid audience greeted Sena- tor W. J. Deboe last night at the opera house, it being, in fact, the largest audience that has listened to a Republican speech in this city for two years, ence, Senator Deboe was introduced by nominee for that position. Mr. Livingston said | glad to have the honor of Jing to you the Hon. W. J. De oe, the first republican United States senator from the state of Kentucky, who will address you on the issues of I am very your kind attention. In opening his remarks, the Sena tor said that he thought no less of any wan for entertaining opinions di- verse from his, and that he was in| favor of giving to — every one the right of holding his own opinion on matters political and religious, and that whatever the differences might be he preferred to regard every man asa friend instead of an eaemy. That both parties in- twaded to legislate for the best inter- | Jests of the people be believed to be | rue; aud he gave to all political par- les credit for being bonest jn their view set forth in platforms avd carried out in | lation Lhe question now however, is, | which parry is rigut? Last year] both great political parties cleimed to} t on the moaey question, which Was the great questio Lue Republicans believed Is that 4 were right aud the events of the past few months have amply jemonstrated that they were. oantry 18 in a far more setiied con- lition today than last year. The ny of the uneuiployed ba reatly decreased; factoric that bad been closed fur montis and years aie now open and runoing. issue. t year ses is much more tistied. The cause of the gre is simply because the Repub- prowises. We thought after the tremendou 1e iatio of 16 to 1 was dead, But zh its head administration, eyea the tail will have s vould not 2 mentioned tod vere it aot for the fact tuat thee wany politicians who prefer office to] i piomoiing Cue people's best interests. sod taese people are siill agiiaing coinage issue, aad hope by Will B:yan make the stateme vere tomouow night that he made ould advance in price? He made aienis 1e will state here tomorrow nigh was wrong last year, whae. cr nation he may make does no Hy ~ 5 ebsneed to this day deserted him your fist congress the pledges you j you nominated | when you electe Was a compa) ya the cause of so much ght to defy ihe being robbed in Kemwucky by a atic Party of Ken- eak out all over ou “inGan> Hinels Drap d’Ete, cic. Phe speaker said that he woatd 1 discuss Wie money queso at le as it nad been so ed by pablic speakers did not eae to be bardeoed with it, haviog refered elleged “ciime o tions of prominent silver people sack | rg Siewart &Joacs who were | for gold (hea ; that tue people the cou |Wash Dress Fabrics. summer am was done ia Lé slavsties how e opera house was] gevevous this g filled with attentive listeners of all parties, and a laige number of ladies raced the occasion by their pres- promises of 18) ad yeais clearly proved bow demociauc prowis int odue- I hope you will give him turned his at- affairs aod his » he said siave Gov ssed the lower | a rt | L.B, OGILVIE REMEMBER ‘Registration ibid had coliecwd of Weir slate Th's is so ia the aad of the (wo pea of these insiituyons the facis given, crals, bat Governor Bradley and (ue evidec by Democracic wit never before vad (ue been so well | He said (he whole | a cleck who waovd Also he said these rep: nied by tbe Lou whose editor was no mote can thaa the rankest fee We aie told now tuat wheat hes go Lall other farmers’ pro ne ruth is that the grea as been backed up thy home demaad, van ideas and the e people kuow il, The most disgraceful feature of bis cam nis the attempt of some kets to pst each other ad on whica the s* ne divided. Senator Deboe bere paid a glows tibote to the Sound Mouey Demo- ais, “The great victory lust fal was in part due to them, — ‘They had }the courage and the pa violist t put couatry avove party, 1b is ne ever Ones with a party Which you have serve for years aud a genera Phe sowad money demycrats are werals loday because of t course last fall, The silver p call them bolters and traitors, but i esk the tepab i by ove who koows | right to the poiat votes for the old | Yellow Jack Willed. Candy Catharti Yellow Jack wherever they fad No one who takes inl systematic from the dreadfu kill Yellow fever that Conta jis che free silver people who bolted and betrayed their party, Before Chvelaud was nowiuaved, in 1892, ilu’ Pamily Plile are tae o¢ot, Black Dress Goods. Ha t broad nicy. s in the me dress go with a a ssortment! 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