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under the admioistfatina of May Weaver. The Louisw.lle Dispatch publishes a big kick because the mayor seems ‘0 show a disposition to recognize the ot school Democrats The Dispatch is laboring under the hallucination that ‘we did it,"’ that it elected Weaver and Shackelford, and feels indignaut that (he Democra- ey of Louisville don't recognize the ta The new mayor has ms the managing editor of the Evening Times his secretary at $1509 and the Dispatch secs a big anit also catches on to the direction of tle THE PADJC/ WH PAILY SUR, Published ye! — except THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, {NOORPORATED: IDENT AND MANAGET: + WiOw PRI NSRORETART TREASURER RRCTORS: #.M. Piaber,J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J. ‘Williamson J. J. Doriat “THE DAILY SUM Will give spectal attention interest In Padue: criecting general news Biven as fully as space will ‘emit without re: Gard to expense THE WEEKLY SUN sa devoted tothe Intereste of our count Hat all tin dle also. slight wind, A QUESTION IN LAW, An incident which happened in connection with the trial of Martin Thoro, in Long Island City, the oth- er day, for the murder of William Guldensuppe, his raised a very inter- ‘ee readers. Tosted ‘alain while tt will ‘ terial om all political afaii be a fearless and tir CORRESPONDENCE. Jal feature of the weekly stgien < ran Sen ete corres idee in which, it hopes rere riocality withia toe limits ot ite cree esting question regarding the ethi duty, under certain circumstance el for a lawyer who may be the co ® murderer, Thorn was jointly indicted with Mrs, Augusta Nack for the killing and dismemberment of Guldensupp whose remains were scattered pro- miscuously about New York City and $ 4.50] the waters adjacent thereunto. The 2.25] state elected to try Thorn first, and 10 conts| be was, and still is, represented by Mr. Howe, & somowhat celebrated 1.00Jand decidedly spectacular criminal of New York City, M 1 was, and is, Biaaue Friend, also of New York. Now, the uneasy conscience of rotation don’t always] Mrs, Nack, aided perhaps by her fear of conviction if she remained silent, preved tuo much for her, and she 1) confessed to Lawyer Friend, her at- torney, giving him the wholo story of ‘Tux cugsing has commenced and|the atrovious butchery, he having will continue for two years. ing previously advised her to confess —_—_—_—_ if she were guilty. Lawyer Fr cents--Serviceable boucle cloth,| To the victors belong the spoils—a |then notified the District Attorney ‘ith camel's hair stripes, in dark | tue saying, and one that should pre- brown and black shades, vail in politic ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on application. Qtace, Bandara Block, 118 North Fourth street, Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months. Daily, One month, Daily, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance...+ Specimen copies free ba utd Ts a great help to a proper selection. Large purchases by us mean better} THURSDAY, N' terms for our customers. Better ad. vantages were never offered than we offer you this season. Our stoc! is large and new, our prices fair. Democratic rotate. Harny Taxpy and Andy Wei also ran. his client's confession, and Mrs, Nack went against Thorn, and declared that they were jointly guilty of Guldensuppe's blue, y Republicavs can now repent y all-wool check and], 4 EW Republicans ¢ is, 86 inch of their action in supporting the 1006 5 incl _— Dehes! Democratic ticket. We sympathise with the defeated, All-woo! and silk-and-wool| ag we had a dose ourselves this same tures, 40 inches wide, 25 cents—Stri novelty dress wide. murder, Lawyer Howe thereupon declared that Lawyer Friend's action in per mitting Mrs. Nack to confess ia court was a betrayal of his duty toward bis client, and he (Howe) furthermore declared and thanked God that, in « practice of thirty-five years, he had ‘*never permitted a client to confess month and know how it is. Cavcvs nominces have not always 5) cents—Fine ladies’ cloth, in all}been elected; be careful, and the fashionable shades. keep a strong hold on the liae. boys, 9% cents—Handsome satin finished| It looks very much lik broadcloths, in gray, castor shades | A.’s and Populists were * and dark colors, 52 inches wide. night when the council made 18 nom- Commerci facts and The Cincinnats bune recounts the Is. above following inations. Tue list of caucus nominees com- then propow ques. $5.25—Two-toned effec! English vorkscrews and cheviots, for styl- ish tailor suits, tion prise some good men, but a majority “Did Lawyer Friend, knowing bi of them are uew ones at the rack. 1X} cient to be guilty, do right or wrong remains tg be seen what the outcope|in allowing hor ta contess to her will be, crime?” Lawyer Friend, in client to confess, recognized the rela and Tun Register bad sfother one of allowing his its Llundering sewet articles today, ~Fur and Feather indicating that.sie reporter has again tiv le beazs both to bis client Boas... Deoe™'tiixing drinks with ‘someone | This relationship is a very Ave pronounced favorites with dressy | interested in the contra ees 008 nA phe Aas p ople. We are showing them in all (se popular varieties, Long black eoque feather boas from 50¢ to 89. Stylish gray feather boas—a new ilea—at $1.50. - All the fashionable lengths in fine) ‘Te Democrats are still going to ostrieh feather boas, defeating Senator Hanvua for re elec- Serviceable black coney fur col |tion. The Senator's case, seems of- ———— tentimes totally to be misunderstood ssid no man who}by the lawyers. {t is really the provise of the lawyer to see that his client has the benefit of all doubts ply; a perusal of the list will verify]arising from the evidence and the the truthfulness of the a:sertion, A councILMAN was even suspected of voting for th» present Republican council need ap- benefi's of as liberal interpretation of thelaw as possible. It is not his daty to proclaim the innocence: client and endeavor to have him sct of his however, free whatever the evidence in the case * 7 ars, with ornamental head and tai| will be treated all right when the Re- 2 (oleh, at $1.98, publican caucus is held, and he witi |™*Y be A lawyer has a duty to Regular $5.00 style Thibet fur| get a six year term in Wasbiogton as| Perform towards society as well as x boaw at $2.98, a reward for services to his party |? cllea'. In general, however, a ' 4 Handsome stone marten far collar- | rendered. lawyer ciust retain bis cage eran If he cltes at $8.00. pate iis rote becomes convinced that his client is s Tas caucus has nominated. Now| guilty. By throwing up the case or ‘ fa _— what are you going todo with the} by expofing bis client he would te sewerage’ Look up the statistics,| acting as fioal judge. when the law compare the death rate of cities the size of Paducah, that have no sewer. says every man is entitled to a trial furthermore. Fine... by a jury of his peers ; a cd sie , with the rate our own city ;|the confessions of a client are conf- 4 Millinery Goods ie do as you will, But be art dential, and must be so considered ° —Not the ordinary styles to be found for it is si that someone has hold unless the client wishes them made in any store—up to date in styles, of a hot potato and wants to drop it; |public, In this case Mrs, Nack Te shapes and materials, with prices to be careful of any changes ; as you leased her lawy er from the silence en- x satisty the most economical buyers, assume all responsibility when the Joined by the ethies of the profession. | least change is made. His duty then to society at on comptllod Lim to act as he did. We Iris not amiss for our morning] }elieve that his course will be ap- contemporary to boast of its ‘-enter-] proved by the members of his profe: prising vigilance’’ if it wants to, but] sion rather than the customary course the result of the caucus Iast night.| of Lawyer Howe as stated by him. about which it says it ‘today pre sents a complete report of Jasti ight’s caucus proceedings, although meeting was strictly private and no one was admitted except the board] tem and work will do no harm, and and mayor-elect,”” was given it by|™*Y be of benefit by giving some members of the council-elect, sent to | Stupid fellow correct ideas, the office for the express purpose of }M€ is interested in having the work giving the people the entire proceed- |4one properly. The Sux has no ings. This is what calls greater interest than any other citi prise,"” however, zen in the matter, but is satisfied that the best system which the people can Dr. Tuomas W, Evans, the fa-]have has been adopted, mous American dentist who died Su Just exactly the manner in which ooeooooe ELLIS... RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 the ‘The investigation of the sewer sys- every PERSONAL, If suffering from early indiscre tions or later excesses, power and vitality gone, we are just the par- ties you are looking for. We have ater- a remedy which we guarantee to day in Paris, had attended the teeth | th | work is being done, it has no in- do prompt werk and give perfect | nestly ali the crowned heads in {dividual knowledge, but from best, satisfaction—a remedy very power- Europe, except Queen Victoria aud] dispassionate information believes it 10) a Bt AHR and absolutely the Turkish Sultan, He attended|has been done successfully, The armless to the system. Results| Napoleon ILI, and aided the oT] gress ° , ‘ Darenlons, to the, mratess. sande (Ng and aided the Empress | progress of the work has been slower Eugenia to escape from Paris afcer| than anticipated, and while this is de- the battle of Sedan. He was a staunch friend of the Union durir manhood, lack of vitality and im- otence are things of the past when Uno is so easily obtained. One lay only, to the people.if the contrac!- or can stand it, why the people an. = dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5.| the civil war and emphasized his dut i y be di nly \ bo 7 pa-| dut it may be distinctly affirmed that Ye! Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by|triotism by buying very heavily|if any committee shall commence i private delivery at your address i ‘ i . same day, Address postoffice box American securities when they had | tampering with ine contract and in- 99, Cape Girardeau, Mo. fallen very low. He also invented | terfering with its terms, the contract- Dr. H, Paresx. | the gold filling process. He went to] or, who is now evidently losing money Paris}whon a young may.and became! on his job, will make his profit in the $ loarders Wanted 8 multi-millionaire. y of a suit for damages against the 408 COURT STREET. ae ty. In the present meddlesome - Good Good Table, Best of| Tue setting up of the pie counter] temper of some citizens, who are urg- & too often marks an end ot harmony, Jing the incoming council to do some This is being illustrated in Louisville S radical act, much care is to be taken @P@ORO@B KRITZER upon the stand as a witness! nit to destroy the wer nor lay the city liable for dowfilige [tty, and that, too, without the aid of The city now has a good congimet, 1! i [Speech at Syracuse, | pe Great Mystery W with good bond, and of the 13 ‘et as ltachiel ' rounds Their Disappear- 4 shail not be done according to ¢ waits ey doll k kates ance and What Becomes e 0S as | 10uS tract, there is no requirement Uh Hftbe | ’ 4 ive 0 of Them. a city shall pay for it. There id no Pho South American} ‘*Searcely a day passes that we do 2 Will be pl. ased by an inspection question but that the contractor could | excel siverl ee read in the newspapers of some of our tad) stuck pty a handsome — promiaa for)” we bal free culnage OF SiIVEr man or woman who ts reported miss om ween o ; \ [for many years, yet gokl does bot Ap: ling and tn the majority of cases these some ehizons to enjoin the work, : ly bodbifiog to them, Lastead | people forsake happy homes without have the council take some steps t J volo to them, or their being | any earthly reasott for doing 90 and Nt f to them, of their bet ; fe aS would be tinkering with the contract] tu | which they have | {eit fate often becomes a myetery,’? or with the contr » that he|” it be wil “The cause of Uh could have a more leleuiely time, and Baw says WT MAPPED anoos has excited widespread discus- ot colv outa) bh anaes i \ Chey | siou of late, aud some of our best Just received—up to date, all the latest a , : 1 watil they have! novelists have founded thrilling ro avieg ani te the city for damages brsite, The| LIL for each tadivids | mances on this strange subject. But GSR. Novelties unnevessary attack thas no one has yet been able to find an We 1 y * ) : ¢ have studied the wants of the Pac some s‘militude to w whol" answer to the question, ‘What be- , f ants of the Padu would take his watch from a jew ‘ comes of these missing people? cah people, and are ready to supply their eler, tu have it repatred at al tallism is endorsed by hus] s-pPerhaps the best explanation of every teed fn shoes. bibsteiietlt is ot nan history. The gold standard t he mystery may bo found in the blacksmith shop, “or oleh antl be » enc it except tle | Words of a New York plystcian wh A doctor's office for attention. | mi ich fllows wherever it)is a keen obserter, Acwording to his ee livtt is a civil engineer— 1 tiled. —[Cloycland speceh, | thery these people are sufferers from y engineer—a practical s |various disastrous maladies front pe a“ hile 1 ort of bimetallism which Mr.| whieh they gain no relief, ‘Their I ] l )I Fk HH s “3 pr a is that sort ch} Surroundings eventually become un- . =") = OQ 4h Gabe raeie ‘ : bearable to them. — In their diseased ails in Mexivo, South America, ; not 8 roger 1 China, ‘The | ies tions they fancy everybody is 310 BROADWAY—TELEPHONE 310. ¢ practical every day experien p ans ee eee an enemy althovgh surrounded — b Wilcox is a civil engineer, B: cople of Mexico have aper capita of | friends. “Driven (o despi> they at hed teins employed by the ety /Mouey mM cireulation amounting to t forsake their homes and become WTOBABAWE -342028089088 : ; cant $41; those of Central America| Wanderers on the face of the earth oz] TO RSLORAT tthe Dusluees Aud'AEe TUL: chose of Mouth Amerioa$1: 06 | Serene aioe, CORY BrotRbU-eopm ly competent and honoi [reer a | mit suicide.” It seems that there is or has sive, of their irreleemable| «Any person who is nut in perfect dispute between the contr money +») and those of China} health is liable to meet with this ter- engiuecrs, and our peop The andard countries |mible fate, Even those who fancy ‘ 4 PA per en lation of from | Hemse'ves strong, well and mentally to take sit hei laicolehides 1810 to $99 each, and inclate all the /20u%t may become unhappy, morose tent employes, Those fellows who tee eye be and desparivg. The seriousness of stand around the coruers and talk | mostenlightencs these faeis sould cause every man about sewers, get their information | 41s of the globe. fad woman to stop, cousider and see of the failure of the system and the | it be or she is really well. There are tag dote from the eonel The advocates of the gold stand [#0 many dreadful diseases that come ped Work Laeleg Some eee nave. iver dared bo upon the system u vaware, that show tractors or their ewployes. Now) idan to the arbitram no symptoms but ruin the life even who would like to fomeat some sert| pailot,”—Colombus «pe before we know it. ‘The worst of all 9 ~~ of trou which the contractor] ‘There have been thirtcen natio al peepee swiisttsleg (nites bleod, O1 1 t ul ~ ON ‘ ; wid poison, which beiag in the bloo | ) ( Ss could take advantage of to his own} poe ‘ogress since the 2 : ww sould take advantage of to bisows | gleytions ‘for Cougre ince the et) not only causes theamatism, neural- profit? If Mr, Ellivtt is to be dis- the business better, than himself, o' more honorable? aod stir about sewers, is not for the| of the city, Not that the| 5. question, and they ly one b en pal | have never elected a majority of s to keep it up, but it does not look | Gongr in favor of reversing the reasonable or patriotic. The council] proposition of that act. Why does|® vill do weil gh, to satisfy itself} tr, Bryan say that it has not been by investigation, but if it undertake# | suymitied to the “arbitra tof the to tinker with the contract or tebe) },.)) The silver-mine owners] any action disturbing the relations |jaye for a quarter of @ century been | of the contractor aud the city, it is} grojne t © people to submit the gold certain to meet with law and dame | ard to rament of the! has been the subject « » much) pressed the sat every election thought to be lightly handled and no! of members of Congress by refusing hoop-la # uyht to prevail. An] i cend to the House of Represent arnest, th ful consideration willl tives am ajority favoring the free ben be BRYAN'S SOCK NoWERED, ARGUMENTS tr. Bryan's reaewal of his stly argument during bis brief tdur in Ohio has rev and camps ries osity in roar of aye cel tt holy has taken view of lis Renaissance of sry to look up some of his ¥ t are year, and comment light of present conditi a few of the ex speeches of 1896, and the upon them: “This conspiracy we to meet is a eouspiracy which has for} its ultimate object the striking dow of silver as one of the staadard moneys of the world."’—Syracu peech, 1806. Mr. Bryan assumes that th:s*con- spiracy’’ has been fu active operat! on since 1873. Yet, according to tl director of the United States Mint, there is more than double amount of silver money in use in the world today than there was in 1 » on practically all of itis a full legal teu Director Prest amouut of silver movey in the world jo 1873 at $1,817,000,000, day it is $4,200,090,000, the result of a ‘coufpiracy’’ twenty-four years, would it pot well to let the der, a estimates the while to If this is af mnspirac “We complain of the gold stand- ard, because an incr gold has raised the price of lowered the price of all those which exchange for money,’ falo speech, 1806 How can there be an increased de mand for gold when gold, silver and paper money as well changes have 1 rapidly thaa the population im the past few years? The increased ease of producing both gold as bavk ex increased much more and silver has them cffered to the public. Accord- ing to Mulhall and Preston, there is nearly six times a much gold and} twice as much silver in’ the world to- day as there was fifty years Does this look as though there was ago. ‘san increase demand for has raised the price of gold?” gold which | “Our opponents cannot ignore the fact that gold is now going abroad in spite of all legislation intended to prevent it, aud tl to take its pl Garden speech, In the fiscal year 1897 the imports 200 1n excess —WMatison Squa 1896, of gold were $44,053, of the imports of that metal, and the flow of gold from Europe to the United States recently bee 10 great as to alarm the flog “Hh, « that part of the worl, . “We believe t tno silver is coined his theo- have - | enorinonsly mereased the quantity of} | |< 6 5 «lis there any other, who knows! United Siates was offered In | gress, AML this bosh | og \t Hers | ooinage of silver, | fu thi | i ur yn increa | {3 per cent. per anni it would | take $42,000,000 ii ila. each year to keer wi nthe | + ed populati °° What n has the ican party | efor the sup; the money i was added to the metall currescy of the country last fiscal jyear # 9,001, or 112. per cent than sufficient to “keep 1 the increase of le population.’ On the whole, it would s nost of Mr, Bryan's statements are pswerable, | | | | | | Cor | 3 iISTARR BROS, STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. week. 3 3 i : 4 $ is a certain which dropped the silver coins of the| gia a in Con-| every one of these the 1 full opportauity to] ut of the bal-| id last year by re- sing to elect a President favoring at proposition. | “The Republican party bas been| islating to make the dollar dearer. * * Senator She: » sail January . 1890: ‘If our present currency t Lat $1,400,000,000, at the Wihy Dorit Youtake Browne'lron Watches, Clocks, Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc. rner Ninth and Trimble, next door to Breeden’s Drug Siore. 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When the uric acid is not discharged it re- mains ia the blood, poisons the body and often the mind and causes dis- ease and too frequently death.’” ‘Is it not plain and simple then that in order to avoid moroseness, pain and other worse things, it is necessary to get rid of this uric acid ? This can only be done by helping the \kidneys, which may have been weakened, to throw it out and that quickly. “You, who scans these reacer, tion and yet not realize it, but if you are awakened and realize the sense of these great tru hs, you must ko that there is but one great and reli ble discovery of the present day that can help you in such a case and that is Warner's Safe Care, All the col- of this paper could be filled with the grateful statements of wen ‘nd women, not only in America but i over the world, who bave been not alone assisted but absolutely Do It is pure, and , it produces a prompt furnishes scientific rem pleasant to tak aad agreeable effect, and it r lief whenever used.’’ and biliousness. aah Please buy and of C. C, C. to-day; 10, 25, 8 guaraniced to cure by all druggists. 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