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td Wig mews VOLUME 1—NUMBER 55 ~— MURDERED, time §ts history solidly republica While Plen holds the highest politic office Bor given a colored man by | the vols of Massachusetts, | 'TheBw councillor was born in Tom Met Murdered While | *!verypid escapet during the war servingpith General B. F. Butler Protec His Store He wa@ith him after the war on the ‘ famous Jehooner America which in hoexerson, GeneralBatler owned. At the t of the Pepublican convention veginning statement howing & 000,- have been known since the of the The nk today is most encouraging, gain in deposits of security #16, 00, panic Great Loss of Lites Vienna, Nov. 14 reached here of great loss of life at the village of Bisonea from doods One hundred and thirty persons are said to have lost their lives and the destruction of property is enormous, Reports have Man Wins. A Colo: Boston Nov, 14 he board of election commissioners finished the recount of votes in the Fortieth gouncillor district last night, and Isaac D. Allen, the repul can- didate was declared elected over Hop, John H, Sullivan, who now wepreeents (he district, and who was the «lemovratic candidate, Allen's majority was only 62 votes There is no afpeal from the devision of the electiogf Commissioners aud the gov> spoiaielt stands for phe tat which A in was nom!nated, the tn 1 “* there, se and bie bell-ringe TWO WIVES,” It Appears That Lee Was a Bigamist. Gallion * BOTH WANT THE REMAINS, | PADUC to the # os 1 Cite Yedown with tr, iwiembor of the that Wag up on | pr “a the wi fespected He proteste® (¢ ing thet it was age} °°" "fe have not periled his safety, “ES! plied that it was bis orddy! Gyo ” spikes be driven, and ag bay : this order, the plaintiff avers, head of one of the spikes ‘flew “Boog and struck him in the lett \eye, stroying bis vision. In advlitic hatte impairing his eyesight, it Gecasio® however, | without a requisi- Niblett obstina‘e, and refused to go was tion, ‘This noexpected turn of resulted ia the prisoner being com- mitted to the county jail to await the proper papers, and Ofticer Evers returned home this afternoon, Just Received, A tall line of new apple butier, mince meat, new prunes, apricots, jellies, dried and canned pears, at G, U. Leisuer's, corner §th and Trimble streets nl3 3 Missionary Baptist Kevival, Elder Dean, of Calloway county, is conducting & most successful revival of Missionary Baptists near Florence Station. Large crowds attend daily and many professions are being made, use on N, Sth mble strests, Por Rent—d-room hi betreen Clay and T $5,000 DAMAGES. This Is What R. E, Witherspoon Wants, Claims That He Lost Eye Through Negligence of the C,, O, & 5. We an afternoon @ transcript was filed in the United States circuit Yesterday prohibition perpetual was overruled, Judge Bishop deciding that he had no jurisdiction in the case. He gave it as his oploion, however, that workmen are entitled to the exempt- ions prescribed by law. Justice Tully rendered judgment in the case against Bailey and the ease was ap- pealed to Judge Thomas’ court, The latter now dscides just as Judge Bishop did—that the legal exemption of 850 per month: is right and that no amount can be garnished where the income or we The opinion is seid to fully cover the ground, and be in perfect larmony vourt, from Caldwell ¢ounty, The suit is RK, E, Witherspoon against |St, John Boyle, recelver ofthe C. O, \& S, W. railroad, Bs ve dam- e8. The plaintiff Poni that last | March ls was a track repairer on the C, O, & 8, W, rvilroad under the di- Aiply to F, M. Fisher, Don’t hy think the Sux is a BoOd! soction BO, pa et at 80, rection of R. & Peleh, fireman of io it betas instructed v drive spi and’ b with Judge, Bishop's idea on the subject, | cough remedy equals Dr Bell’s Pine ‘Tar Honey for anybody of avy age, from infancy on through lite wo'll they are as old as Good Old) Greany Metwalf, Ail dcuggists sell it, For oger & Walker, Or Jaga mel ot of appeal.’ [all bad Hawkins ve ~ Aa Shi PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, Nu” sik | ul Weret Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebratec— ST.~ LOUIS - AND - BIG - MUDDY - CoaCoaNr THE TAILOR, —Will make y Nobby Fall Suit or Overcoat. CALL ON HIM Wis” tes If you want the best coal in the city you can , No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean co °° Coal far excels all other coal for grates or ; toves. Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. GEORGE ROTH): > 7 TEN CENTS A Our Egg pee ey Our ‘a MARK HANNA FOR SENATOR, ? the ti@t was offered to a nuinber —— ypublicans, but all him great pain and cost him a... : PONE fhe wsiting to run in « Phe Railroad Authorities and] gum of money for physicians, all We only charge one price the year around. The poor 5s strong Dedeoratio. district and le! Coroner at a Loss to Know | Which he claims was through negli get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich Fire Chai Victims, the | defeated. Allen's election war as gence and carelessness of the defen ‘ : heir th 1 SauaAy etic gia, [tue wivrpeion 16" BIR. sn to {hs fists 0 Precect. at te praye TeaRMR totes their thousands of bushels. Try our coal and you will Demoota'ie opponent. SARs en $5,000. h use no other. Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c ; Washed Pea, 6c, JS ried the district last y over The case came up in the circuit = ¢ £5,000. court at Paducab at its last term and | cit} , ( SWALOWEO A LIZZARD AN HIS WIVES BOTH EXPECTED TODAY. J 8 ' L (0) PT catia Linzar zee eh Ci |B BARNES & ELLIOTT, ~ Henderson. Ky., Nov. \4.—Julia es at oma r Mats | od oveggenal Proprietors Illinois Coal Company. Porsuns, « young girl in Uaion eoun- trial neg Oey os potatrt & My | Henderson, Ky., Nov. 14.--This}ty, swallowed a lizaard ye-terday and! The rewains of Lee Gallion, the PER SHARE. cde | " — . city was the scene of a robbery and]is dead, — She drank water from a/ecoloret 1. C, brakeman who was —— mardler laa night. Tom Metzner /a spring. She died in horrible |killed yesterday at the Tennessee R ( : K. J. BERGDOLD, Jeaphiog ik pe _ aight whil agony. street croesing, are much in demand, | The I. C. Quotes Price of Stock for | h 5 , aii © protect his store against | seemingly. tov | : ta, sbbe : A Horrible !cath. By November, , Eee : % PROPRIETOR eg sobbers, _ Muster cloys in his store] yp ouign er Re Tt -Alexan-) Claim Agent J. G. Miller, Train- ea Ng quarnda ie EXPERT IFORSESUOER, is morning as fo lene , % oes e! rater r . ee ae was sand lead it] der Day. of Ell county, was master J, J. Flynn and Coroner] | his morning notices were posted | frre. « | Chea: vod WF Paducah - Bottli n rn nih "otal eh Gon. t rng, Tm, ele a Pte ing - Cd, nal is no clew to the murderers Che paptreaph vtlpcnmy + wad elttieg by night. tral yards and shops announcing (hat e ‘ “ae Expert Track Shoeing, city ie atly excited and every] ty fire smokiny is pipe, when be]. Sf Flynn disc that Galtion | the price of stock to employes for the| Fan! Saddle and Hames AGENT CELEBRATED See wee pe strated va > rei fell over and his clothes caught fire eda wives, bo We we ss of November was $08 per oe Horses a Spec : » perpetrated gthe horrible jo; ouses, one jVi 1 Oi dy 4 deed. rib idl rag thought that} re eed th ole B Stccankic.| A great many of the employs, it |"O" | CARRIAGE ano suacy ree LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. 4 a. > he mus! ive fallen asleep. _ ~ pare. ‘ br in grey oe asleep Boih telegraplyt to ship the remains, |!8 said, are availing themscives of |'i* + PAIRING, In kegs ad bottles, “oe Lexington, Nov 1M.—James WAK RUMORS, and both clajfed that they were en-|this opportunity to become stock- Mr. » SIDFNCE OVER SHOP.) Also various femperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange nS Perker, of this city, an old man 90 titled to ym by priority of mat. |bolders in the road, no Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. : me. years of age, today fell into the grate] That Spain is Pr i i rimony, “eeaeeinh hae _ < a - 3] Telephone orders*fille il 11 o%eloc! ‘ ,, us see ) ¥ at Spate ts eparing to Fight Meas ie he ext - elephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock : , e Washingt Nov. . 14 is|apé he advised the former to investt- —— at re |For An Easy Shave ‘oti and Medias Telephone 101. Another Deach by Fire. thought here that Spain is preparing }€*te the matter and award the re-| An Interesting Case to Come Be- “seapery z . <1 Madison Streets. PADUCAH, KY. Uniontown, Ky., Nov. 14.--Mrs. for tar with United States.” ‘Thie 4] tmains to whichever woman proved | g Cas es or Stylish Hair Cut Liogard Byrne died today from] responsible for the sudden reyi@l of} the bost claim to them. fore “Uncle Sam” € 7 hein burns received by her clothes eatch- | the agitation of the Cuban Avestion| Mr. Flyan succeeded in finding ple —t10 T0 ing fire. She was washing ‘clothes|and for the activity in pretfing our}one colored maa who saw Gallion cated Wik otfioa’ a x ei and her dress caught tire from the] feet for service Thig*Rovernment | ar 1 his Memphis wife married last Relative to the Mysrerious aie- ‘ oi itor 7 Q nay AR ER SHOP ee grate. Before aid could reach berlisacting on the beliet Ait but two|Easter day at Memphis, but nobody} appearance of @500 Sent | cheriff uf t gle bas f io RAYAN'S BARB Successor to M. J. Greif, she was so horribly burned that she}thiags could bappegé Which would) could be found who knew anything ; , sheriff of the county, J a , - 4 ee ore 3 lived bat a short time prevent ility wig Spa One of | about the one at Geutral City, From Union City. ciroutt court. - He has borney = een Ep bolan Wied tee Forgery. these things is ihe#ibjugation of the] Meanwhile Coroner Nance was at - ‘ — “tle ¥ ae ee Ww ALL PAPER, Sahidisany — Nove 1d.aaP Cubans within six "eeks. ‘Theother]a loss to know what to do with the] An answer will today or Monday isan pact , cites aka inten 4 > tion WIN HADES ‘ the interposiyjes Of Great Britain] remains, whethee to ship them to] pe filed i t . ve hoa dy gor org a 4 Sullivan, of this city, who was re-|'* the iuterposiy | hip them be filed in the od States c lb om me 7 | " alien, tte ity, who was ret gun gaat the erty | Cental’ City or to Memphis." Hel te ae nt hee’ Nena Beak | “Sunes “Dea ee i ie : Blof Cuba finally concluded to hold them until ey.” ipo |] hal at ah baal ery, is now being tried here. He rt not regarted as at all| noon today and await the respectiv of Union City, Tenn., againgt| morning and lodged rd Bm, i er Ha] SS at rg al yaar tn rpc Fg ac a Ce al Picture Framesend Mi di Si ish wt | Stn trl ata tn gat ot ern me ae SW icture Framesani Mouldings. i bemalie e ; one establishing priority of claim. {for $4880 on a note, N IAGE, that he will be *: ges gi syd beg Ps segdi afl Readers of the local papers are nob | 606 COURT STREEY. arr Seas le Wek Mark A é * dospabon SI ‘, ne u ee seis | ogee ~ ni se a note to the Tennessee bank at the New Richmond | atin at ts & cnediiels tee tn i be the Uels es iiesened \ ‘or the amount named above and @ | United State th eaoneadl’ te . a: Cal Mare ( packet alleged to have contained that ‘ | tor Be 1 . 6 eli \ia Cabs ary Gallion, accompanied by ber] amount was forwarded by the South-| Bev. B. B. Ramsey Periormed | a % . , rumor is consid! Aa all { blood | eight-year-old son, arrived this fore-| ern Express Company from the bank the Ceremony—They Re- o be we founded Sh ijtreasare wh s revolution has noon {trom Central City and went}at Union City Whe. th Hanna become a candidate be will al-{ cost, without ving the over-|at once to Nance’s undertaking es-| package was opened " “ turned Home nest ubrtalaly be ldsted urow of the ment of} tablishment, where she viewed the} hut $4350 ower “ ands me Death in the County r : — an exhaustive search was spade Mr. Ova A. Ke and Mi x ' nner, a well KOOWwD YOUN | weakest with the e. Whether}deceased £ but had es oe ive . , we of Bir. Jorden Sumoer, died aet{meGreniab government doubts ALAM EVed » ular in| tives se = sy but — are cousins an aged FIR®T-CLASS DRIVERS, 7S lied 85] Gapan independence would regult im-| tervals tor the past four years, Some- he $3 "ys ol : night of erysipela 1 He spt ently the $500 had taken sudden} ®" BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS: sy gomarclod Cun taaven Wedlddn bis [wey fo -= TevoiRtion. and cost imes he wo , not come home for] jight while beid nsported only a| This morving a lock ‘ parents several brothers and +is ene PRUE 3 BET ERS Tiras ot Se Tem , She claims, buy never failed] few miles, or el never been put | they were united in t t | The remains were alter - 7 s in at all ew Richmond afo'el, RB noon at the Billi round. = Rowres Yeerr On tee. ee The answer w will be filed re- | Ramsey of the Broadway | A TOWN WPEO OUT, | ay have some beariag on the}iites tc aubetence thet the note for|church, officiating. Quite a c1 Delaware solids rim of ew than allowed by] 4330 was never due be that | Wituessed the ceremony. ‘The e Wilmington, Del., Nov raven eae he adead one. Jamount of money was not received. | “ame here £0 evade the Missouri | cas cee weed 0 0s Sisson Springs, a Watering|,, °°" arried about $3,000 lifel phe circumstance of the $500 short-| Prebibiting the inter-ma tion yesterday declaring that all the 4 jinsurance, bad @ fine watch, an@'laze is narrated, apd the “defendants | Cousins, and will return at | vote cast for James G,. Shaw and Place of Note, t of course, have to be give fto|atieve thet they notified the bank James G. 8 Sr., for Presiden: right ep i ; within two wr the package MARKETS, tial electors shall count for James G | ver Nance will await the ar-lwas received here and opened anc Shaw, as his name was ot veral| Entirely Destroyed by the Fire | rival of the other woman before dc- Dt thep retsed -and it tuna th ‘ ' ‘ | ballots in two ways. This wil eeod Piend Friday Afternoon. |ciding what to do with the body. make it good. And further they| Cutcaco, Nov, 14 —De r| three McKinley electors Dela- he wife from Memphis did not] ask that the Sot scom-| Wheat opened at 80',, to 8 | ware to the electoral coll« ilinaes : sleek , arrive this afternoon. A Since the pany be made a h point was 80 | ‘ inson Sj leasure a 1s written it 18 learned t | 4 Knox County Mines. vealth reso terable notorie: | on had married saree and h Aiba hae * Corn — opened | IN LACh Reshnarvils M6 14.—The | 'Y ox te i u, eg ne ile p| bee the henband of the see itself to safely trans} | highest poi it was " 1 Cannel coal m Ko yunty , x ‘ he ity woman, one wife beiag buried) of money, and that if w i ) | Puey are up to date an which bas been shut down on account| “rely destroyed by fre bigee ater jhere and the other in Memphis, ais the om aeiagyh respons fe | Oatsopened at 19 est] for U 0 ; + ae a oa of hard times, will s ain, ]2000- The origin of Coroner Nance will probably turn|it. ‘They also ask at” the n]point was 19%, and ed at] © money, and will commence bui ill Tom Pil bsg tay , ‘ t the remains over to. the Woman from} acainst them be dismissed 1 ced to Stinking crecs as soon as} Pom Pile’s train came through ye) Central City. sy el * ae t $7.95 roa, wo Sting, creck a 9000 fer afernoon the“ Mam ; ‘The ease promises to develop some} | Shoes Bought Of Us Polished FREE, ss is sai is one o! sl and all the surrounding cottage interesting phases. ne attorneys | 8 the finest cannel coal mines in any aa egal sat bs en IN GUBA b swage ie Wasett we blamed and closed at ks lt ae ns we learn that the fire flend can show where the money weat ; si . will also work full forces nade « olasn éWeep and nouiaa Of sapeaaaae and this seems to be the principal 10 and closed ) PERT > x . Work for Thousands. the whilom beautiful retrest remains | Is Fred Gray. a Former Padueah | (estion which is enveloy ed in mys 1 at $7.83 an \ et aa CG H R A N 331 BROADWAY Duluth, Minn Nov, M.—It is] but the charred ynd stoking sh Boy tery, to say the least, at $7 | ’ i + seach ne heaps. The Springs were the pro- Oy. | otficially announced that the I i : } | Rockefeller iron syt has sold{perty of J. H ng, Who was JUDGE THOMAS ; < $500,000 worth of Minnesota ore, to formerly & resident dys It) 1s Pighting the Spaniards—Wrote be delivered next season, and 60,000] 8 not known whether or not he care} én tte Pathos Wine ETERS: ys tons of Spanish-Amer ore, This] Tied any insurance . Lope gill Renders an Opinion in Garnishee el R bak - will evable the under d mines on} Ned pag ane orgy OP —™ the Mesaba range to resume of NIBLETT WAS STUBBORN, | Mr. James Gray, a well known sie peanecatnbiden rae FOL" O a tions at once and will give employ- 2 carpenter of the Illinois Central, who ” u ea , mee Sy rey ment to thousands of me ich . ae 4 lives on Monroe street, is in receipt|Jn Harm With! Judge Bish-|o°8" “NN ‘Berens a And Refused to Go Back to Me-| of « letter from his son, Fred Gray, , ais ei | he \ ne houses sell ‘‘can't hold « candle’’ to the hind sold by the Oak Hall, Valuable Horses Burned. aia? who le in Cube Sighting with the {nef oP'# Opinien om the Gubject pale-cer( ie wont 4 | The three STRONG POINTS about our clothes: ‘The make, the fit, and the exclusive. Lexington, s nv. 14. —Josi B, the ‘ope surgents. Choate: . - , i 1 op ness of th ec. ‘The foll and winter suits and overcoats which we are now selling are worn is _— se ‘ ~ Hy z ai Reddo . Mr. Gray had not heard from his} County Judge Thomas today ren-| 4,664,500 bushels; last week ; the BEST DRKSKED mec and bage in Yeduonk, aod they tay gained a complete victory at record, was burne ast nisl Without a R Commit .| 82" for some time, the ter being of | gered an opinion in regard to | 472,000 bushels. over all othot makes for st and lowness of price, six other valuable hors '. a tea to dail Thin noon, {a Bohemian turn of mind, duee abe n iahnhinriciaieieneligeligemereesretarsgnern eo horses ire: he property of Mie: 4 Fre a may emery i td with The Jake Bielerman Grocery com-| Flash Hight | ieee: : [ uow s , of Ne ol stable Jhis fathe aducah, and has al, enantty marnishid the ped To my patrons have at consid- | B en's alpine Hf caught fire and burned with the] Oicer J. P. Evers, of Metropolis, [large number of friends’ here. He [rye amy an ages ag 7h M08 hia expense prevgred bo. give t ‘ if nia Over- ear ue ah % Sees before they could be res-|came after John Nivieit, wanted at] afterwards lived in Grand Rivers, | came. gcd oT ree nee! very latest aud ist 4 ue) wer ’ ‘ *leame up in Justice Tully’s court a} Y°" mes 8 y ee, Senne Te 4 ‘ cued at that place for breaking into a store| and drifted about the country until {it of prohibition was takea out be- |" Mash light fc y 50c ‘ $1 0O ‘ — ? snd stealing aset of harness, this| he joined a flibustering expedition to] fre Judge Bishop, who issued a tem: M | Suits at He New’ tk, Nov. 1,—he week /the prisoner brought up from the] He seems pretty well satisled in ae vgn prsnyrestl pocseapaneyge ee By the Sux tell a ae hae. closing way has witnessed the | #h-Hioekup for the purpore of turning} Cabo, and is confident of the ulti- ‘se Bishop ame up before) i cistiors and friends about i 51 i) est prives for stock of all hinds that} hin over to the Illinois officer mate success of the cause of freedom. | The meomial to make the writ of) === Ny ‘ eave Waller ‘stein| | OAK Brothers. _| HALL ; 3rd and, Bly... a Advertisers b Lhe “SUN accepts advertising As} DUG og ead a a van, and sé Leachers au ci ~

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