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—-— DANE “Soh, TH that year, the polls are closed in November ct the opportunity to “gnake Now York City the financial center of the world A MEN THN PPY Published” efrery afiernoon, except ofl ike. was lost: Sunday, by One of the hold moves of Bryan- e* And Yet Who Do M YEAR , THE SUN ?U BLISHING COMPANY, |ism was the selection of Andrew] For this reason the selection of Their Dang eas PRPORATED Jackson as ils patron saint, and Jan-| Andrew Jackson as the typical hero Bi dynesivext as Maxacen Juary 8, the anniversary of the Battle |of Bryanized Democracy is politi- \ Vice PuEStDENT 7 | a ‘ secmmtant lof New Orleans, us the day to cele |cally aud historically proper. But] WPY People Drift Along TO PADUCAHANS. ony r brate the birth of this modern Dem.| the day selected by Democracy as| Often ts Too Late, B Poo ineance Soon 3 Soria jocracy, We believe that the bones | Jackson Day should not be the auni- By a Scion of Sei 7 ie Our many customers for their favor of the aaa 2. e Foun {Of the old warrior must move un-|versary of the Battle of New Or- oe W £ PW say that the year 1898 will find our . Standard lock, ort! 1 a 5 . a be - ic ear wat oh easily when W. J. Bryan standing /leans, but the anniversary of the day Mammoth Shoe Aaa in the past, headquarters for everything in 4 ee — == | upon the Chicago Platform claims to! when he put bis name to the veto| ‘‘I meta gentle on footwear, We renow OW OW pledge of giving the best goods for the Daily, per annum.......+++8 4.50/ have received lis unction and inspi-] that killed the Bank of the Umited| today whom I have not least money. 1 Re) nif oo ee are ration ja unbroken succession from] States and spread desolation and ruin | !°* | a Tet eh oN G eyae BERNHARD Dae! Rs Bon: dh 10 cents | Andrew Jackson. Aud yetin reality] throughout the length and breadth of | ibomert." ’ a Weekly, per annum in’ad- Democracy is rigut in its selection.|a prosperous and happy country. It was a member of fy ’ “\ n HP > ren dking Sato yo ee | eer ea DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBER the hero of New Orleans, the de-] _ 1% the issue of the Panvcan Sux/made this siatetents Sy is Ho may bo entirely in ! fencer of the constitution’ against the] °f December Ist, 1897, there 4 I he continue’ but Ns been mistreated. \\ r the cause of 10, 1898, |Nullifiers, was also the President who| Posted au editorial in regard to the) ¢liat color of countenstl ya PaBIeat, br he bebwvior noon Ny nse b ‘ fe s ‘ +. {sewerage contract avd reference was|°! &XPt in the eyes. talne: Ty Dubbiave ttMscd up. We nre re ke repairs rrr [itt the face of the opposition of Con-] TEs es | A [ness under the lids ander bor frie proniptiy, ard ccoromically, We are reatly to put a job ot gress, contrary to law and after in-| le to the Paducah Register in the/ the prosence of the f6 Phe tir HEW Plamibine into your house that w © you more Discretion is the better part of ie followin “I the Reg’ k tenants pque. eas publie Go. 0. ‘ ‘ 5 fluencing Congress by a corrupt use| fll he Regis-| all known disease nn Welle ev ‘ashing party at eatisfection owl pyaeo than you ¢ experience valor. of patronage, such as has not even| t's management has anything to} man's Just too fd, thought that worms before. Saas eet atéumnnthd alae od ay, why not aay it editorially, as| drawn fy baited -their Higid” to handle, and eer Pa Tue speeches at the Bryan dinner | Deen attempted since, procured the)" : ci ‘ | were distin gum, One of the la one tal D’ ; eg if N N yan N de in Chicago were tirndce of abuse of | destruction of the Bank of the United | ®¥v 8 lass paper would do? But |satuings of n four: baits ben rub to one! oe A | é a State da his that ene in order to get its pay for getting the |eiently ity men who-had ws © the | of flour; let boil up f 132 South Fourth Street-Tolcohone 20 ’ ‘ b and undoubtedly |Siates. It was this that makes the}! OF ciently thel outh Fourth Street-Telcphone 201 aes calla a tie vupaign this /HAMe Of Andrew Jackson deur to the| Contractor out of a bad job will re ale ro eee Caicago " Sid WA Bh nec the Labadot tree | modegn Democrat—not his bravery, |80tt to any thing, * * * * A Mas inToboken, | 2 silver and abuse of national banks, | his honesty of purpose and his un-[Paper that will barter its influence 16, fe ee] BOOM IN PECAN NUTS. r patentee questioned patriotism the detriment of the citizens and ti a score.ot t Twenty thousand glass workers .- es city should be repudiated and Fy a ss adars Southwestern Texas Is Doing a ose “ x 0 ‘ i i el a ef town.” We havefl oe Great Business in Them. went to work in Indiana last week at In 1 - " ‘ mmed out 4 his speech In Chicago on Ist] snug heen satisfled and i f a f, and now an increase in wages of 15 per cent. | gatury j 3 ° salen, | MOC? DESH. SRMamey SeO | CONE need eM —* ‘ : ing for his money. ee “ a over last year, Comment on this}, oad ha . <i : ee that the publication was an error and feel unacco far walk of @ ma rhis Yea the Largest ta Many Give you All Kinds of d * given yy the yan League, Mr 1 q prosperity note is unnecessary. Even | iseyan said in part an ppt mupon the Regt aes tint Rome of ya the fact itself is ignored by the free} i.4¢ jg espectally fitting that at this ter, and not desiring to do that pa- fom } pombe) tre The er eae tae at this | per an intentional injustice, we here- tag of angfane te LIFE and . e “1 “@ crack-ste fi ing ) ad call the name of Anirew Jackson and | PY Tetract the language use WMi stepping othe hee . a heard about the pecan A srxciat to the St, Louis Post: /gather inspiration and encouragement! yyrey ANISM UPTODATE, ment, as he thought it untucky to tonch | aut, not even here tn wg oer TOR vA DO ' 8 Dispatch relative to the banquet given | from his public career. We are en- , them, ower =o . ‘ " )) in honor of W. J. Bryan in Chicago, | S*ged today in a contest very similar Bryan has been in Mexico. His Mire. George. 1 of Reaver fy great abun- Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. " sey s be to thas in which he played so canspic-| latest address contains the following Falls, Pa., has a little 1 y pb S yscaptaedesy due: ™ ee, eae wes Shy Se uous and honorable a part. During] internal evidence. The extract is hag abrother fo 1. Darin peta sedge a Bl ee incident is that several gold Demo- |, crak of office ston: basks s tefporar P . t rs shij cae ae Pate bo Sede the national banks |ajso given as a proof that the Boy | a brat t here to ¢ " crats were invited and were later |attempted to overawe the represent- Orator’ 1 : he ch r informed that all the tickets were |atives of the people and contro! the| Orator’s effu inns are strictly up-to-| i ; ast whe mat, 2 li 1 gone and they could not be admit-/S0vernment. He grappled with them, . He sald: Jat times, hut I have pain what-] 4 had 1 t L the profits so sat i] | N 2 Bae aad a ae thing | {00 overthrew them. Arrayed against] How many plagues will be required |ever, ani 1 think I am getting ¢ eale of buying 4 ec nd yet pe spite L28 | him were the very classes which have] to soften the hearts of our financial all right.” ) ’ and carload “curious” ia that fact. The free |/foreed a continuance of the gold|Pharoah? Does he not know that] I left him with a to be I d, | meats | > a | - silver Democrats are sparing no op-|standard in the United States in spite|aow, as of old, ‘Bricks without] too certain about L but 1} t A by G. ¢ | 4 ten | N n IS. THE RECORD ity . . ‘ - of the almost unanimous protest of] str but presage the coming of| tell you tl 1 th ' 1 J 3 | portunity to force the sound money |¢ , ‘ ag ing ell you that unle at_ man takes} 1 am ahe oii hal | be Te Dewoerats out of the party, and * "il e . re _ vn b ie ov igi robe ect prompt a : n of the right kiod | compa: w WE MAKE. 2 HON zto coerce the govern: | tells hat the Aztecs were in the|is a ca e for the ¢ ar yeahen soba mua: there are but few of the latter class | ment into nrrender, ot the. soy-| habif bf offetisg up human viedine that rete att i f livetioa ; ee . of Democrats but who have discov-|/ereign right to control the money of|to secure the favor of their gods. Aud yet he does r know i Y 1 ) n¢ ered that fact ere this. the country. It seems that every]Ouropponents sometimes speak in “The thing which mak@s Bright A I " = generation presents a combat between | disparaging terms of those who in-| disease of the kidney which ved h wife of Tue mayor, by bis action in stop-|the prod of wealth and the|habit the land of the Aztecs, but let | man btedly bas, the thost : all ping coal wagons from running on{™oney changers, The latter, con-/it be remembered that the huge sac-| gerous of all diseases is that it has| °° Moep & i uM : " ' P. pad : fine distinction, |2¥cting their campaign in secrecy,|rificial stone that once surrounded | no symptoms of its own. T meat . d no at , és 4 F, i ALLY. Sunday, Graws a Hine cisuineton- | fasten themselves upon the body|the great Teocalli in the epital oft it pain is seldom felt in the kid-], ¥ : : , . What about ice wagons, milk wagous, | politic and prey upon industry untill the Montezumas, now harmless and! noys themselves, and yet E de ha‘ they ¢ very 1 v 1 open drug stores, cigar stands and |their hold is broken by an awakened | unused, forms one of the most inte ely state as a physician that nes loy the 6 undies dealers r 5 restaurants? Should not they all be| and indignant public esting exhibits in the Mexican N e-balf of the deaths in Ametica are | turbed. t ve | aie tsaaba’ Atike?. 2h beni Wath a heoeestt> es jtional Museum; while in the United} caused by Bright’s disease of the kid-| A I ved adiamond but also bu ¥ large qu ea tEL ANT 24 i 4 : States, fresh victims in ever-increas-|neys. ‘This may sound liké a rash] ting f atleman gage! merchants of the than ice or a cigar? A successful] Such is the modern version 1 numbers are being itamolated| statement, but I am prepared to fally € u engagément, She} the surrounding c e administration must uphold the law} yet nothing can be further from the} upo. tLe altars erected in honor of |veity it. Handreds of baftrial cer. cl the engemement was | | This year's crop of peca , hy = 4. aya TY [> 1 and yet it sometimes must be broadly |facts, No president of the United | the |t + have been made oug by fom- ct Ser Ryamty-do dd several miliio u Mf {Ss ul as | resen § e interpreted and due allowance made. | States has carried out his ideas more lily physicians for ‘heart xh rted in place of the ex | Extremes should prevail, in neither} fearlessly or unflinchingly than An ‘ alysis, ‘8 pinal complajaty’ “thet ind retarned the circlet. Gh¢ | the sparkete of this count the | ALL NEW GOODS 4 i i nvidia e matism,’ ‘pneumonia, other value of the stone, and | Season closes. Before t je a stringency or pay ut i re should /drew Jackson, and yet no other pre ociet y 4 jcommon complaints, when he lity | Fustice Lemon bas decided that angn-| made from here the nats are ray eecceees be a conservatism that allows each | ident has been as completely the tool it was Bright’s disease o kid-| gagement ring is not a gift.” throughan assorting si than : me: one as much liberty as is consistent] of unscrupulous politicions as he was Pal GRAGE AMONG WOMEN, <o ggeapy Aodlooe ‘ Pictures, Engravings, Easels with good government. Believing that any man not a friend ay OSSI ew physicians and fewémpeople] | Sn”! P mals a much | arn ‘ 1 Fy was a foe, he readily followed the ad- i et Te Dews Preseriy. e {tamhabal. nels and Frames... Mx. Bayan b campaign | yig , ‘ —_ its dangerous ‘and “insidious o60me, } “iciay lect to cultivate a | ong-live Paige | vice of Martin Van Buren and intro: ht a laig vatacx Hilo a thie : 4 ae ak ; of 1898 in a characteristically lurid | the duced spoils system into thedistri-|__ Mrs. Henry Thompson, in| ianifests iteclf the veclaiieaan , m & chair. | 0 At Lee's M W cis manner, and with that reckless aban-! bution of patronage. In 1828 Jack-|COMOr of Miss Juliet Richardson, of) symptoms and fastens itself upon the na ty All the st ar \ just don as to tacts that has been a feature] son was clected president by an allic[ meyer inet gaa Saturday | son belong ee otdhr ys t ’ of Bryanism in previous campaigns I St eee a ee oe rly as he-} upa ; ; By 3 ampaigns. Jance of the South and the We Dutch luncheon was served to the} reditary oe ihe parties ters. T us us In speaking of the condition of the|two sections being discon guests. | : i are few ° \ ! NORTH G ( Le 1 FOURTH “masses,” Mr. Bryan has much tolaccount of the tariff lezisl Mrs. R. B. Phillips and Miss War fam ‘ ‘ow ; ° ut tt 8 ), BE L i say of the reduction of wages in the | This alliance of two most dissimilar] ‘yn a the gee iat Dabo i, and one Miter fer Sicsion . " . 3 he guests were: Mesdames P! i r : cotton mills of New England. He sections soon showed that it would not lips, Gregory, Rivers and Boswe girndlsnagelia dh het ryt ' ignores the improvement that bas/jast, at least without some new i Misses Richardson, Hubbard, Whi I . | - ee taken place in almost every other in-|or new bond of common interest, | field Wy tren, Woods, Thompsor ale i : | Mexh 2 tr r I dustry; he has nothing to say abcut fence the little clique of brilliant but Boswell, Terrell, Sinnott, McKnight, | years, no rem ! pa D Alb Hern the better prices that the farmer gets | unscrupulous iia cions, who sur-| Cech sud Segenfelter. | could pre re t A ; r, € oT for his products. He takes the con-|roanded Jackson and in whose hands| Mrs. John Weaks entertains this |! of diseases, aut ¢ , | , hy laa we > Surgeon dition in one industry, and from that| he was a pliant tool determined that |eVening at her beautiful new home in| *!! the adva f tl a a y he i fe " nor of Miss Ba Jis bat one known discover wi , adie pictures a whole nation groveling in], new issue must be found. The} t% paler! ou oe sf bei waied, ot 1 l * her guest, from Lebanon, Tenn. | 4 \ I “ 1 beggary and want. And yet Bryan |issue that those schemes needed was| © a Jit is ¢ ally cu ‘ \ - knows as well as anybody that the |one wy ol vould} Miss Wood, after a three weeks’ | That ren Safe Cure ber who visit San A 7 X J or pon which the uth would i 4 : i t eR 364 reduction in the New England cotton | unite and the North divide. Slavery | Vit to Mrs. Fred Rudy, left Sunday | and it hs whey , I . HOURS Telephones { ,°° ills is d ae uf , < “very / evening for her home in Jackson,|saved m i tian & | ‘ mills is due to southera competition, | was then just beginning to raise its} ‘Tenn, dasa, GRR W lies ‘ opie " and would have taken place under|jead as an issue. The leaders of the EEGs she Boor a ‘ any form of tariff or any financial | clique, or “Kitchen Cabinet,’’ as it is| ¢ Bae aseerite eons hii other discovery ever kuown in phe Artan the HENRY 4 fs ——w or her home in Fulton after visit : legislation that could be enacted. known in history, were southern men] to Miss Mary Boswell. tire hi iy It was} \ a es. 1 I” RANE, i ad) welrated 1a: sie coolriae of stele BLOOD POISON CURED — (Dr. Dio Lewis sail t tem “ 7 is JACKSON’S DAY. rights. To the hopes and plans of] ip ay a t - c 1 J | There is no doubt, according to my f en Whatever may be said of the latter-/those men, the Bank of the United] the many remarkable cures preform-| Voted to. th 1 of ‘lisea: ng day democracy or Bryanism, it can | State 4 menace, because its in-}ed by Botanic Blood Balm (+B, B,| #04 while yc : 1 t 1 not be said that it is lacking in those | fluence all tended towards strength- SA at it is far the best Tonic 1} use of medicines, I : Toca re Patent Flat-€ BROADWAY 4 lities th: Tite ache (anise = the a MAE jood Purifier ever manufacturca. tue precious valu to A lve Biles at Mt ct peculiar qualities that forcit appeal ening — the i nal government. | 41) thers pale into insignificance, |Safe Cure, and if 1 found to the average voter. There is noth- | Hence it was decided that the charter when compared with it, It cures pim-| Victim of kidney trouble { i ing abstract in its polities toc Itjof the Bank of the United States ples, ulcers, skin diseases, end alj| instantly use it.” F ti € 4 dit tl is with every voter A purely business | Should not be renewed and a desper-| manner of blood and skin ail-| When physicians of t 8 : ! : i proposition. Eyents move too rapid. |ate war was waged upon the bank so] ™ents. Buy the best, and don’t esac $0. unhealtgung ‘ ( ; Aga | & tions that the people have, in multi- /even before its charter expwred. But) jiable B, B. B. $1.00 per large bottle. [eases does it not stand to reason] 7 1 e 1 Fan " tudes of cases, been taught to believe }in order to attain this end Andrew] For sale by Druggists. those of us w that w ‘ : / sal f ae p hes of All Kinds, are difectly the result of national | Jackson grossly usurped the power of A BAD CASE CURED, th slowly pate @ de nowt vs der to } : legislation, abovnd in many portions | congress and even went so far as to] ‘Tri i seo. <1 contracted | Same meee cor meee, Hirer aka ‘i is ) pounds of the ker dal of the city, g ’ nary organs are not what she t ¢ : r of the country. A large part of the | make a seat on the Supreme Court a} blood poison, I applied toa physie-|he. should avail carselve J . ? x fa number of Mc Sn Shanta »ribe to get a secretary » ives an at once and his treatment came|),,. . . red'¢ , people bold that their financial condi | bribe to get a secretary of the treasury | ian at o I ts of so great a scic 1 wi TITIES inset Uandg tases hennaae of teint would exdliiia bie will, near killing me, 1 employed an old] covery, which are placed els was q WLLIA MSOH, M 1 MD ” jn oo physician then went to Kentucky. | withia our reach ? bis hippe This s certain financial legislation enacted in I then went to Hot Springs aud rei i : t ud the demand > years past. ‘These people demand] ‘The people of the United States| ained two months. Nothing scemed Pda radi rf Pe Aad alg radical measures, a definite and}were not crying for relief from the|’® Cure me permanently, although is bilan a pinta te i fh gan ae y ' ' seni wg ssite “ temporary relief was given me. I re- ater to 2 ork, Chicago r , aggressive policy ond unbesitating| ‘money changers.” There was no ’ [COOK REMEDY CO,| sand other easter . action. To such people Bryavism|attempt of the government bank and saben ics eee een COOK REMEDY CO SViiie ae en eee ey urisen Whe Ks “ea y Is ery oracy “ a OF evel eluing . Is from the la top ait Jroadway, appeals very strongly. Democracy jits branches to ‘soversawe’’ the rep-| well. I was persuaded to try Botanic || BL OOD POISON i 3 es, and the pr eae assumes that all the ills of the people|resentatives of the people. ‘There| Blood Balm (B. B. B.,) and to my ry large. ‘The labor employed the STATE HOT EL « THE BEST are due to the ‘Crime of 1873.’’}was no organized effort to n the] Utter astonishment it quickly healed A SPECIALTY es , expensive An attempt was made re pe e M 6 , Prima Secondary whine as i je ‘ently to remove the kernels neans Bpec tes b The tariff question, which for genera-| gold standard upon the people. The | Vet Weer. ZT. Hauixstox, Pee 5 oer rmanet ; 1 satins will Al au-| of a machine, butitwas quickiy foun) | 8:5 ® 4a¥- Special rates by binges!) | laid aside by these new school demo-|perous and the people happy. The Lire bi a al cath te iat home “ 1 ald ved nasil ; Between 4th and | ICE HOUSE BAR crats in @ manner amazing to both] credit of the government was of the U, S. COURT, ne here wine wile 1 vat ore The po ng 0 the paces hb teet a c 0, Proprietor, i road fare and b { ‘ 2 he p ut is alse P friend and foe of the high protective|highest. ‘The old state bank cure{ Frank Coss ana ou ff'we fail to cure in ors 1 bled It Lodelin, By ain Wagad. ys thi AMES HOTE : f or American system, Free coiuage|rency had given place ‘to a stablo| Steamer re wu Wooarua,{ (12 A¢muraly IF You HAVE ; ‘ 81 ‘ 8 | command a trifle better price when the ' Ls 4 : ge/rency had g ) oa g | Steamer Sa’ 1 Wood vi i su remnants f 4 ‘ 7 ‘ » Liquérand c of silver was put forth as the one uni After years of agitation it took rite Nan fed, tn, the alate] akon, Mereaty , ul on White, black | serrens gultsed, The eaten sf apse on hand, este 8 nited St aducah, Ky,, |J have ach ee \¢ he polish * 1 Peay y LEE a Es AT versal panacea. While the legislative | the veto of Jackson to refuse a re x Ke Coss and JW | f mout r gray. ¥ done by placing the nute in yg Fe Rates, $2.00 Per Day, r) measures tial would be used to put|newal of the charter, ‘The result of perel, turn Hair A cylinder, which ts revolved rapidly Room and Breakfast, fi A, ISBELL, MO, D, free cuinage into effect were not made | the refusal of renewal of the char-|" ia stouiner is Jawtlyfadebued tot . a bignd bee , caste Bao European P| ‘ at all clear, yet the one central idea nid of the legal acts of Jackson dd stoamer ty indebted to then iSong: : 1, to wear with | can reach water or moisture, ‘T? LR. 8 Phelan. Ane sargeon eee i +4 : an ree p visture « oop BERy OMe 502 1-2 S, Seventh 8 was held aloft, and by a wonderfullin attempting to destroy the bank, of «a colored + @ nen (ee tho grotos nuts are s0 large | ween you vist St. Lom st Resldenoe 728 i wii eampaign of education, 6.500,000]was one of the severest panics this) tanya ea detind, aud anit a “ina Me | being protested and many orchard ST. JAMES HOVEL | onice wours 1:00 9 sor, tines voters were brought to support the}country ever knew. Banks failed, | £0" ip p nition under . the trees have been planted by rps BROADWAY 4D War nur p. m., 6 to 8 p,m, 5 new theory, ‘The same concentration | business corporat aE RE In the past few years, ‘The pe ca ot to Hote (ware ee J rporations suspended, and leetntenk Tonnt, ; ear a | . p of purpose characterizes the demo-|thousands were reduced to beggary. it paind ah Chop cold steak very fine, to make one | HAF of pecan irees of several hundre —~| Boarders Wanted ; o ‘Y+| tus’ United Sta y upful, and cook until tender in ‘ ear Brownwood, Tex, The or H . crats now and the campaign for 100) Bat the conspirators. won; Jackson] ih to tela, we imaday of ebruary, |p suplicatlon, itundeed pan PAR er fo orert alone eae | Chat has been gro iron ihe deer | EBPUNEOMA BB. Davis, 4 Rooms, Good Table has been begun by them ahd it will] was re-elected ; the power of the na-| ome the clatnun aid to 1179 Masonic Tempio, G tah r milk, scant half tea-| Planting of the nuts, It is now sever ARCHITECT, 99 eiwAttent able, Bast of not shekea or grow lukewarm until] tional goverament was crippled and eae Ube Mecqnd saltspoon of pep Years old and will soon begin to bear, es . fot a \ ao 10 “point; then ada | ~ . ¥, Son, Office Am,-German Nat. Baik | GEORGE KRITZER ’ )