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Sod Bronstcn, THE PADUCAR DAILY SUN. silver Democracy, Published every afternoon, except] Revonrs from all of the states in Sunday, by which the silver issue is being consid. THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, |ered in the state campaign show that INCORPORATED. the business men who were last year Fp raat nee oan extremely active in opposing the free Vick PREsiwen: | cilyer craze are again at the front and THEASUREK | are keeping up or reviving their or- ganizations by which they so success. fully combatted the attacks upon the in the campaign of 1896, Tne anguish which bas permeated act that THE DAILY SUP 1 attention to A nings of interest in Paducah Heglecting general news, which will by given as fully as space will bremit without re Bard to expense THE WEEKLY SUN ts devotes to the interests of oar, country Da ana will at all umes be Rew and eb, ig, while keeping 1t8 readers posted ee ‘fairs and topice: while It wii reas and Ureless exponent of the doc ir jational Republi currenc; the Popoeratic bosom in the it takes two ounces of silver to buy a one ounce bushel of wheat when would do the same act one year ago, is somewhat assuaged by the recent fall in the price of whewt. If can only see wheat go down to its old Wilson law rates, their hopes of a successful appeal te the farmers will not be entirely lost coinage is not ter on they tines and teachings of the can party CORRESPONDENCE. A special feature of the weekly edition of ‘pate Lom willbe its Correspondence. Depart: ment, in which it he iy to rep mens ipoality within tue lite of its circu ation ce Tur cause of fiee ADVERTISING. being materially improved by the tri- Rates of advertising will be made known or | fling fact that gold is coming into the = — -—|eountry in large quantities at New 4 North Fourth) york, San Francisco and other ports and that the gi circulation dur- ing the year has increased more than $50,000,000. The total increase in as shown by the treasury Omice, Standard Hock, street. old in ood per annum. Daily, Six months. Daily, One month, . Daily, per week.......++. Weekly, per annum in ad- ciiculation, has been one dollar per e 8,249, 10 cents} rates, ta, or, to be exact, $96. vance... secveveceee 1.00 Specimen ‘copies tree the twelve months ending October 1, ae MONDAY, OCT. 18 Asozuer evidence in support of oo REPUBLICAN TICKET. the constant asseriioa that Mr. Bry- an is more of a Populist than Demos crat is found fact that “Th Bryan Silver Clab, of Canton, Ohio,” rongest sup- in the the which was one of campaign, has resounced and de- nounced the demociacy of Ohio for thy its inconsistency in naming a we bank wealthy for Senator, president for Governor and a monopolist of Washington and bas transferred its allegiance to the Populist party. Ar the head of a leading article in moraing State, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, JAMES G BAILEY, of MagoMu County the last issue of our von- temporary in large letters is the as- did not tie pwealth’s Attorney, JUDICIAL, DISTRICT SAM HOUSTON sertion ‘The ‘Register’ In the article at the head appears another of the edi- torial column nouncement that the Sun Represcuiat rouuTA pisrarcr aba has “s M, LAVINGETON doned Capt. Farle lo another \ column the ‘Register’? says the Suy County Jn4ge, JOH ARLEY. Py " * Sherif CHAR) BY MiLcoN is “‘Farley’s organ The Sun will Glreut: Glere, W aD ped : ty Clerk, RODS SEY. DAVIS. not say the ‘Register’? has lied, bu Ly At orney. J. HARDIN. FORD, : . Pha : fier SOHN J, DORIAN it will say that its editorial brain is ‘Arsossor, C.( Coroner, NAT Magistrates, firet District, H HERBST id tit-trt't, NG. somewhat confused, be dificult to make any consistency in its statements, its readers see and porters of Mr. Bryan in last year's] an-| and that it will) free silver orator, will be @ curiosity,’ years they propose to do in the next left nj two years, to give Paducsh a clean, Progressive, up-to-date and econom- ival management of municipal affairs, Tur horrified shrieks, with refer. ence to our prospective loss of for. eign markets, Which the free traders were emitting during the discussion of the Dingley law do not seem to! have been fully justified, The cause of their mental agony at that time was a belief that the re-enactment of a protective tariff law would destroy our foreign trade, and particularly our foreign trade in American manu- factures, To their surprise and cha- n, however, the report of the bu- reau of statistics, presided over by a feee-trade Democrat, shows that the exportations of American articles in August, 1897, the first full month under the Dingley law, was greater than any August in the history of the country, The fact is that the exportation of American manufact ures has grown because of the aid which the protective system has given to the manufacturers of this country, engbling them to reach a stage of per- fection in processes and machinery by which they can successfully enter the markets ef the world. THE ISSUE IS IMPORTANT. e himself as to Let no man decei the great issue before the people of this state at the coming election The forces of the Bryan free silver Democracy are organized and aie promoting the election of Shackelford with all their strength. vention endorsed the Chicago plat- form in all its features. Mr. Bryan himself has just left the state, after a tour here urging his followers to stand by the ticket. The election of Shackelford a triumph for Bryan and his cause, and would put Kentucky in the list of those states that will fsvor the fight for Bryanism in 1900, and any dangerous doctrine that he may espouse at that time, entially the home of n. The people of heir con- means Paducah is e }the laboring ma | this city don’t want to see the ques- ade re- opened in a national campaign. We don’t want to see a national cam. paign in which will be a struggle be- tween the employers and the laborers as Mr. Bryan will have it if ; Bryanism must be crushed out, au¢ the only way to do it is to vote the Republican ticket. A vote for Shackelford is a vote for all the wild theories of William Jennings Bryan. tions of-free silver and free t he as a | pibtiond have ‘done in the past two it in the first half of such year, they y 1 warrants amounting to} claims $258,- 6, and unaudited 6th, 1896, $241,651 on file January 833.62, All these warrants and unaudited claims were against the general ex- penditure fund, the school teachers and there was due the first of January, 1896, and still due them on | the sixth, $ 83.68, after deduct- ing the money on hand to the credit of the school fund, on There was no other money in the treasury at the sinking funl, which was not availa- ble for the payment of current ex- penses, Add the rants, unaudited cliims outstanding war- and balance due school teachers above the amount in that fund, and we hive the follow: ing condition: Outstanding nuary 6, war 1896 ants +8 241,651 56 aims on file Unaudited ¢ January 6, 1896... af. money Dve school teachers ter deducting in faud.... detivit, therefore, for the fisea 7 ending June 3 1896, adie to the Democratic administra- tion, which weut out in January, 1 been collected up to uary 6, 1896, for the general expen- diture fund, $1,651,030.86; there had » expended from this to the same time $1,653,911,08—all | they collected bad been paid out This was the entire revenue for the entire fiscal year that fund, exept the s 933 40, colle during the last six months of the fiscal Taking this fund, out of which the ex penses of the state except schools and in'erest’ on the pu debt, following dition, rats collected paid out on account of expenses tue first half the 83 per cent al year more th an nue for | of the total rev Poird Disirice: WH HOOK ae Feurth Die rich, C. A CORRES it is greatly feared they will conclude the whole year, and left unpaid out. | Pifth District, HS. AR: a * gg ie sigch Dittiel Wy AUDUNAW AY. that a lie, is loose somewhere and ‘THOSE STATE BONDS. siatding “Weerante sxmeGut ath District, LOG i Etghth District, BY BRADSHAW, running rampant through the columns! Tye Memocratic papers and speak-| $241,651.56 and unaudited stotneat pis tor JOH ers have a great deal to say ‘, ut{agaiast this fund, amounting t Soe Oe Oe ae , ‘ | the issue of $500,000 of bonds and) $258,803.52, or total outstanding ds AEDRESON MILLER. Ow Christmas day the employes in é 4 z : the increase of the state tax rate |! i t fand of Trenton and other pottery centers of | 4 | time except the small amount in the Total... . 8874, 168 It can veadily be seen that for the first six months of that fiscal year) - Cloaks. We offer This Week 25 Ladies’ | Cloaks, carried over from last year at Half Price. our Democratic friends bad collected Ube state for the whole fiscal y | Spent it on the uses of the first ‘isha half, and still left a deticit of more} than $874 ,00¢ If the Republic administration had bad turned over | * $5 0! 03 k3 $2. 50 to it one-half the revenues of the fis 5 cal year on January 6, 1896, ins ead al for the next six months woula not] have increased a dollar, The whole] LB Oeilvis & Co The Butterick November are here. get one. sheets for Call and in the no other conclusion than that future Soutuern district will des velop an export t will hit the United Kingdom than any other ¢ Over 4,000,000 tons of ww South Ameri lodws and Cina nothing. We caunot hope to com- pete iu th “ideas railroad develop: nent of those countries, aud the close e [Trade connection between the States ba A istralia will slowly strengthea, therefore,iaduce jan interest oot entirely due to th | wealth of their miaeral resources, but to the fact that they will be in the future our keevest competiiors. They will compete, too, with tue Nortueru ‘ . 7 . ‘ the present Republican admivistra- | 30 " ates where the awe the United States will receive an ad-| ‘B® Pré Pee | | states where th Ge takee ew PRATT sade ak} eile: . receny {tion Although the Democratic pa-j claims which t luction, the fai ity Marshal, J. A. JAMES Lgpate PEE OUOY OVO present). and speakers know full well the| time, but which wore wid the bope essne f iy rosecuting Atoruey, HENSLEY G wiges, It is expected that next AL be pe | 7 ‘ is ; HARRI pris % }cause of these bonds and the in-| until r There was cc ed for bps hei oo a hepa actred Councilmen, oi th me date a further incr e| - , i render t ive First Wart, EE BELL and WI WHITE./t9 the same extent will be giv ased rate, yet for campaign pur-| this fund daring the eatire tiseal year ; sa dd Ward, H, C. ALLI-ON aud GEO, same 62 meee ses they lay all the blame on the| $1,988,014 2¢ TSO ; a poses they lay all the blame on the M2 f one mi 7 BERNH \RD, This rule of gradual advance les, son, president o ad Ste arird Weed, WM. BORNEMANN and 0. B ; Republican party. The mane ad bees ed over to the Republi- \ STARK found to be necessary on secount of| I : : I ite of England; Sir Lowthian Dr ick iciiaut iol foreh jg| ment of the state Hnances is a very | ca ave baea doa feb, Wolllan, ot Getaens he great amouut of foreign goods| : ani edding, of Germany which were {inported before the on. | portant part of our state gover yh year Wa Sod others, Dr. Inne add acimentiot the Di ‘ Amerie | Be2ts and it is well to know t t i have been no iacrease in A © we fe timent ol it ng i Amerti-i gentleman * ‘ tterl lt * ‘ led t , truth, Let us see who is to blame audi ¢ close of the | oughiy familiag with the can potteries will be compelled to 3 u : Pee oL tigen | for the issue of 500,000 of bonds] year ‘To clair hat the ine| steel production of the t pompete hose forei ducts i ™ }and the tax rate of é cents for} mn outstanding claims dur . Richard HE v for some time to come, aud they : 6 Ss ; u Maoufaciurers’ R Sixth Ward, Ped. Mev cannot afford higher wages while the] *#'e PBFPEses + Pie Montag oe tae teva Yar) Baltimore, says in # recent publica light is goingon. And thus it is| _ TB® Fecords show that in 1885 th x June 30ch, 1996, 18 dae tol gon, amon ANNOUNCEMEN thes Anal ah workmen, as well as| Democrats issued the bonds of ti 1 i extravagance, 1s a false-|ing: ‘Nowu-re sk reveal ttt f ak will e for $500,000 00, In 1893! hood on its f and dishonest in fa yetieverd, are Commonwealth's Attor: ev. | suffer for several mouths from the | tteY issued the bonds of the state for sud will ve ouly the very many i . | Sem Houston js a candiate for the ofice of i | $606,950 15, and at the close of the} rant ree 80 nthe nWealth's Attorney fort heavy importations made to Age fiat the increasing co: Giclal strict comp da A rai ae toe tacit, | fiscal year of 1895 6 there was out- $500 000 and @ “ I a counties at the November election | the Dingtey tariff. | maa . —— dling ost the xpendi- ay Dem +| (han ten years ago the foremost tro —— Tuat #36,000 wharf is very much Evivence accumulates that the fuud $1,248 26.07 in warrants reased 10 | makers a i th like Demovratic administrations, a|'eaders of the silver wing of the| Thus showing @ shortage In revenuc aon oe RtEANLGE EE. Ronih ‘cull nares very expensive fe Democracy, in their mad search for st eleven years of their HOUT USE i nete y anasvitauic! Ja some new fad to catch the anthink-| ation of over $200,000 an deficit. | aubing of pig iroa They belie Tuv people are determined that]iug voters, are drifting rapidly to | Bually, notwithstanding the income ure Wortlly of | 7 y had never investi this sball be Yeiser’s last term; that) werd sm and socialism, | ef the Sinking Fand was used for | ; ne a of he shall not be mayor even by proxy, | Hen who aling| Current expenses without noting the} SOULHERN IRON ane a ‘ hecbitoisas and for that reason Lang will not be| representative of th fact, and notwithstanding the rate of AND STEEL MAKING. | siahama first commenced to ship ie elected. fully exhibiting the t of a| taxation for the fiscal year ending June The Man ts’ ‘*Record,”’ of | iron into the Nurthern m it Was -____- laeoa Guibed’ of mee of the| 30,1885, was 52'% vents ; for 188 Balumore, which has ever been fores| persistently chained whose Ir is noticeably Low little is being |p mocratic National Committee, in] cents; for 1887, 1888 and 1889 and] most in its advocacy of the South, | iron wa weed Uhat it would ouly said by the Democrats in Paducah) wnioh they pledge bim the moral] 1892 it was 47/2 cents, and notwith-/ ad in making known to the world A Question of a few . yuihs before p 3 . these shipments would ¢ b abcut sticking to the old ticket. The! .trength—whatever that may he—of {standing tLe further fact that the + weulti-creating pos-| a ; ‘i : eneral belief that nominee Lang has|,)., ak a ie _| banks were then paying to the state his sectiou, publishes iu 1 ge dna Weal general belief that Lang b88) their indorsement and support. Cu k then paying to th { | was a loss on every ton. 4s montis made it a general practice to scratch | yj uciy, on the very day of the publi-| @ rate of 75 cents on each bund this week's issue a report oa the iron | passed iuto ye and the Southern his ticket would make such talk ems} cation of Mr. ( + collection of dollars, ‘These increased rates for] and steel making advantages of the} ou makers showed no dispositio barrassing. political cnriosities, the author of one| the time produced about $2,500,000] Seuth, prepared by a leading expert | either te mee ie Mor siata teed 5 * lof them, Committeeman Sha klin, of From Dakota to Texas, from | tis i adis 3 que greeting Mr Maine to California come evidences| pane ‘ : lie athe of increased prosperity, The farm-| 'Y80) 8t Evansvi ea % President of the United States. Is ers are prospering, the merchants are he scheme Bryan and ( prospering, and every day some mill 0 on a platfor of sir t de: opens its doors, starts its wheels and | 1900 ¢m A, i Be mA takes down the free trade sign of| ve to law, and Socialism: dull times. In casting your vote i the mu- nicipal election, two weeks from to- Berrer streets, a Cecreised ins sr ance rate that saves the city many|MOreM> the best interests of the city thousands of dollars a year, lower| Would be consulted. In voting for taxes, a sewerage system well start [the Republican ticket you will vote ed, are some of the results of the [fF ® grou of business men that} first Republican administration the |" high in the estimation of the | city has bad. And it might be ad. [Preple of this clty, For two years) ded that thie council has winked at|P4*t the Republi-aus have given Pa-| no jobs and has had no ezandals, | ‘!Ucal, through the present council ud mo-t progressive ad We wonder ifthe Hon, C, J ion ot city affairs, Captain Bronston in his speech here tomorrow Republican nowinee for| night will tell his part in the dis-} mayor, is a mber of the present and his record as 4 city ofti- council, graceful scenes at Frankfort a year ago, the part he took in the personal assault upon Senator Walton, wheo before the people. the « cial councilman he bas given y" he uttered his famous remark, | affairs the same good business man | “Throw the ——— — — — over] agement that he gives his private af- the, banister!’ As a gold Democrat fairs, aud that has cused him to be onsidered one of our shrewdest and who cast aside his principle’ | 319,574.61, and left to be collected worth of revenue above the 42'y cent that fox close of the fiscal y rate, 80 the eleven years prior to. the x | 1595-6 there would have been a defic- {it aunnally of #400,000, but for the amount borrowed and the increased tax rate for the years named, It may be contended that as the Republicans ame iato power in the middle of the 6, the close of that be taken, but the in the al year of 18 should not middle, Such a contention face of well known facts lous. We run by fiscal years, be- yiuning the first day of each July and closing the 30th day of June, By the sixth of January, 1896, when the Republican party assume. dollar due from sheriffs ar had been coilected by tue former administration and paid out on the first half of the year's vear is ridicu- con trol, ev for that y penses, time for the year amounted ‘Their collections up to t to 83,- frow the license taxes, ete,, last six months of that only $673,656.76. In collecting practically act the revenue for the fiscal year addition to for some of the foremost steel makers of Europe. Dr. F. M, Ihne Chicago Polytechnic president of .the who steel Lustitute foreign the for was selected by these makers to investig best point in the United State the lishunent of a steel after thorough study ums up his conclus- ion in a comprehensive report, aud the of the He quotes, moreover, from points out advantages South, number of other experts, the M y of ports is published for the first time, | Mr, William Colquhoun, of Cardiff England, is reported by Dr. Ih-e « British and ia this mufacturers week's issue of a sumu * Record” having said before the tron | Tostitute: “To fully appree and future of the Sou the position i, We ave to] imagine a coal eld yielding tea times whole of the de- the unmeasured oe # % as much Coal as United Kingdow posits of iron ores the cost of long dist railway care riage iy one farthing per ton per mi € and that the bulk of the product of pig iron is already delivered to the Northern district. Having these order to get preferment at the banda of the | ablest "aA men, What the Re- { for the entire fiscal year and speuding Uhings in our winds, We can arrive |Chas. A, Fisk - -/Brinton n Jant home for touris: Al’ p the city. the suppe osses on il, Ff Mm ° menced to chan, © aud there was found a wm. U inve gated the founda Southera ivo interests were building, and who saw that i Wa neiluer spec# t ulation nor tow estab KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. d Bicycles Repairs on Guns a Spccially, (28 Broaaway B. Davis ARCHITECT Nat _ mee Am -German Bark ‘The Ardriiore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, HINGTON, wa Dv. 0. European, $1.00 and up American, $1 50 to32,50 First-clasa family hotel Convenient to care and pi: est. Most c No liquors ces of iuite ation, and plea is aud’ sighi-seo: T. M, MALL, Prop Bree: ote W220 000 200 - The Most Fastidious Will be pl: ased by an inspection of our fall stock of. ; ~Shoes 3 $ 4 every i $ Laveseeees. -ODO000004 Just received—up to date, all the latest styles and novelties. We cah people have studied the wants of the Padu and are ready to supply their need in shoes. H.DIEFHL&S Broapway—TELEPHONK ou — Perfect ‘Home No he A hundred dollars spe Must include, as most important, perfect Plumbing. can be healthy and ill drained better Plumbing means five hundred saved from the doctors 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 BJ. BERGDOLL. ——— PROPRIETOR Paducah - Bottling - Co., RATED In kegs and bottles, Also various temperance drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orar Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Saturday nights, Telephone:101. 10th and Madison Streets, BSB OO9- @ You Can’t Make © White Plume from a Crow's Tail, nora good Bicycle from Castings, Tie MONARCH everywhere, Playing Cards, Regula AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offo 1896 Stearns for $68.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugby best on the market, prettiest wheel mado, Don’t fail to see our line o: wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, mplete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us, Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, North Fifth street, near Palmer House 126 and 1 —* vm HENRY MAMMEN, BOOKBINDER* A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town, *'Patent Flat-Opening Books.... ° ° $ : $ é ‘ é N 3 Be me \PPOINTMENTS LOUIS O’ BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis.| Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock | PADUCAH,KY, | HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES ato F cc q + ED D. HANNAN « Jo i Malil.Effinger & Co Te Undertakers and embalmers, 130 § Third on A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR ront Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates r heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, Solicitor of Pension Claims, teran of four years in the war of 1861-65, Prosecutes claims before the Bureau off psions, poldiers.of the war of m Act ot To soldiers, widows Prompt and ted «uses and " of any bust de ransacted at the Ne Should write me or Kive me W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, one 120 phone | 4 IBRY F. ee yi Physician and Surgeon » 419% A, nee M.D, Physician and Surgeon, « 602 1-2 8. Seventh St lence 723 8, Sixth Mee Honrs y 0 9 & m., 1:30 tos m.,6to 8 p.m Spm Broadway. Ontice, ne ee REMOVED! « f MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. @ {!0: | Chicago New York London, $ “A ‘end nine two-cent stamps for Monarch te 1] —_—<$—$$_______ NOTICE OF FRANCHISE SALE, yA, STEAM \ LAUNDRY To No, 120 b Fourth St. |New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, LEPHONE 200, J, W. 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