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LARGER AND LARGER Onur circulation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested, to call at our office at any time; ani convince themselves, space is all taken. ==] THE PADUCAH DAILY. SUN. JAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1897. BUBONIC PLAGUE, wz sawn | — OAPTURED, VOLUME 1—NUMBER 107 ~-WEYLER IS MAD. PHE CONTRACT I To the National ’ For the ( ent Building at) ; a entental | — Galyeston. He Resents Newspaper Criti-{ Washington, Jan. 14.—Represen-|The Terrible Seourge From ‘The following have been named / Will Graham Wanted in Indiana / j tative Washington secured unanimous ne ag delegates to the National Editorial hoe ihande / 3 cisms and Threatens Cor [consent for the passage of Senator | Which India Suffers, Association at Galveston. Texas, on ‘or Murder. 4 : ate’a) resoltitic thorizing the Feby. 16, by Rresident of the Ken- aa respondents, Medroaiy bt ihe Tresscey to. fet the| tucky Press Association, Ben D. wontraet for ve erection of te o™- CITY OF BOMBAY DEPOPULATED,| Cina, M ateacham, Hopkins THE SPANISH PARTY DISGUSTED, | Centennial Exposition, for which) vans vit des atc Gary Meer congress has appropninted $100,000, ch iar gl tet Whittemore, Grand Rivers Herald; WAS ARRESTED LAST NIGHT, FOR A JANUARY WEODING Presents may be easily selected from our holiday, stock ~ without the usual thirty days’ notice. | Polly Feltner’s Body Found—Sus-| - Said to Have Been Implicated in . . Mr. Washington was at the treasury Urey Woodson, Owensboro Messen- Fine China . P , ron=| department this toning and {o-| Pelt A ger; Loving W, Gaines, Elkton} the Killing of « Druggist. at His Recall Well ong i oS ig? la aL Uy Lyncheds Progress anak a tg Cut Glass and) fidential Messenger From certificates about the subseriptions| ity Times, ‘The alternates selec: ‘ 4; the tpete Quverm [foe the eaponhion had been walled | Will A- Wilgus, fot Hopkiog-1 WE CLAIMS. TO BE INNOGE Silverware, ; aud would prob ere tomor-/ BURNED T ». B. Wallace, Warsaw Inde- j ‘ Rs: ment. Toi the ocr ai hat aren | O DEATH AT HOPKINSVILLE.) pendent; Edw. O. Leigh, Paducah eae Oar goods ate of the finest quality and are : ' Register; Hevry Woolfolk, Dan- senieitets as the certificates were received and sbialbtgs oe, Rey Neen appEeHel he WoOIA ak Gace Tonnes al ve a wa Pg ghee ss A thes eae capture was made *SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES.# order . eo suderviaing arc © i va ° 4—T - OUISVE ;John . y [last night Lis att . Government building threatens to depopulate the city, |*% of the Maysville Bulletin, 18 @m} gtructions trom Marshal Collins, who! Hardware & Stove Co. — uals The people are leaving the city by ex-officio delegate, Bos caren oe yeaa 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N, 3rd St s—Vin Key West, , ee ar, the thousands, while thousands of D ee ches a } ‘y bad humor, and seemingly With} Congressman Hunter, who arrived | "f° feeding on the unburied corpses rice $500, was ranted ty ‘the above ot- \ good reason, He was with difficulty | from Kentucky two or three days|!? the streets. «idpaieh A ficials. uf / 7 ite doer’ toon, connponten w has decide) Famine Distress Im india, |The “egister’s” Wind Bag} Will Graham is the name of « of the Madril Heraldo, to Mora Cas-]of the Kentucky Lewislature meets,| ayilton, secretary of late. for tee Punctaréd Agame pears of age who was lodged behind Mos fa woe tae from tie foenlah seer otis reise Ry def id pre Indian department, has sent to the eel bare lant night on a charge ot i MATT e. whis waa wsbased Wy the | tcurctieectnan cortennaiin Lord Mayor the statement upon|Says Fifty Railroad Men to Move rm ler. ahcene ae? oes Setiictesse cl thie ovediocs of the San | chee te a ho ol cetns| mbich the appeal for eubsctiptons do Mensphintas Steby ser and Smedley at 7:80 o'clock paign in Cuba of the Legislature nothing in. tho| (0%, ue Fellef of the famine sufferers . i er Cece hematin has its root in the most influential Dr, Hanter, Gov. Bradley is dela | 000,000 bli ; Lp ecg * the “2 an bE wasehman: Yesterday athena j “I circles here, the very quarters where/ing things in the hope of getting} ijt] hedged cca gl hier: omee-| ae ‘ ‘ y+} Marshal Collins received a telegra: } Spain counts her staunchest support: | some of Hunter's votes Bat Be] tee ie nce nce a eee cose te Setlale: te becay a) eee ica goeiriba vile’ fod:+'axithoel es; s, aml therefore it is not bel ev S| waste to know now that he can pot) boned a . some/relative to the alleged = nie lei a es t Grab " er f } possible that the government cao | heat Hunter, no matter to what he|? until the ond of ‘Jane. | In} departure of abous Sty reilroed teseie peated HW Beats hid | Maku; tonpak ‘gues’. thie: thaw theh| wuceul’? “1k be thoment hore that the | 2tMer districts, having 44,000,000 of iligs from Paducah, to locate in Mem- doiegringgth Gs PM rdocecih ine } little or nothing can be done toward] doctor is still tow lengths in the } » isteete en, 4 deepen with phis, was without Soundssogsa ! vee Ms Hi the frivata ‘bad fe main. } My Ber Ai cdietion of une: Cuban. te ‘ Es a or « shorter or longer period, | more absurd than the story of their mid | ain omoers no difll- Bec. tion, so long a8 Weyler is saz while 6,000,000 people in the native} departure is the reason given t ret in finding him. Cs atthe island, His military | Attacked an American Mission, | 8t#t¢s may be victims @f famine. The|the council has refused to put fgr@| He'appeared tobe taken by sur- WU rene r ee ie not the only feature]. London, Jun. 11 The Times has|2eBsity of the famished poputation | sewerage system. prise when arrested, and professed . T complained of. ‘The sir le full of/adiepateh’ ftom long Kong which | varies from 402 per square tile in} Most of the railroad men have fe Pr Aytat ta tala for!'" te caked at. i | by : | Mozafferpore and Bengal to 122 per] sided bere for several years, lon; is 1» ate . ‘ ‘ 3 ‘ tant sumog ced solion contnnsts for/oaye thas ou Ameri an Hfethodtist |, ped ap crisp ge rgd os hae eee sclimate, 8 tr they ha found and) removed a| ” it reserve and surplus goods previous to taking s This is not /an or- ; phic Ae rote ie ca Kin ok ee pres | tral provinces. ‘There were 1,200,000] least. Paducah isn’t so unhealthy, | Pistol from his rear pocket, dinary ‘Mark Down’? Sale, but an out abd out shoney-losing clear , err ~ ‘ say ae baa ed fs been a tacked nd sh ma d | pe con the relief work at the be-Jafter all, except to some alleged} ‘‘U guess you know,” was the tok : B thoney ig clearing sale, the équal of he other i Sree emer ee i yin ry was done anybody, | cinning of January, and this number | newspapers, evasive reply of the officer, who, | ich will not be seen this season, \ Can, neve ie ha ony oes Wis defending We Mussiole will certainly reach 2,000,000, and] ‘The way the article in this morn.|/few moments afterwards informed Neer | of the _—s ae Pacing yea sceed 3,000,000. ing’s paper was written, head nor/ Graham that he was wanted for mur- 5 | i 5 failed Sees ine! Raab ORGANIZED 1 timated that the famine will] tail could be made of it, It didn’t}dering and robbing a druggist at 0 \ HOES CHILD N S$ SHOES Septain Geseral and that, a» military cu, cost the I treasury at least £4,-| designate freight crews or passenger bpd sed me a few miles from | 5 , ie" fe ie waa he sere 000,000. crews, but as the passenger crews d . i Cn 9 ‘ . \ ny Nabe osbata gree sire aay | Luda tat from Calcuttalhave already. been’ run to Fulton] Charles Gray, an accomplice, is Bho ise Lbabel aa 99.00.0 +++ seeee\ne.- worth 69:60! 61.60% .4f..6.34/4:.morth $1,968 | [clip appr Reet ty be; Keutucky Commissioners Bor states the distves is rapidly] much against their will it is inferred |90W in jail awaiting trial. hope worth hs +-worth $2.25] 91 95 Seeee Pe OF Ny Carn the vide Int j ing, especially in the Bundel-|that freight crews were alluded to,] Grabam strenuously denied that | $2.00. . worth worth 840010 8 +16 ORM SLB ; tie straw which will | e vide in! the Tennessee Cent 4 where half the popu] A prominent freight conductor was | he was guilty, and that he knew ab- | $1.50 +++Worth $2.50) 0", es 1 5,{ 81.00... freee eecese ee Worth $1.25 1 eal TAs eseratebeggre diamant weds relief seen this morning and stated : solutely nothing of the alleged crime. | g1,25,, worth $2.00 | °!" Bech ee) ’ ony ed ok sian a he enced] Active Operations Will Be Come, [be Mansion Honse relief faad] ‘There isn’t any truth in that{He was locked up in the steel cell] gy oo | worth $1.50/$!- 95] Tee b\eee eee sees worth $1.00 NS ee ts way te tide i to nearly £30,000 tonight, | article, Some time ago some of the/@ud was today seen by # Sux re-|" '), wee 50... worth .76 in the position of giving way in menced to Seeure a Croiit s douation of 0 by the] freight conductors drew up a _peti-| Porter, , naps += worth $1.00! “# 200 al at Calais ' enateat to the 00 ee hie “4 able Representa- Wales ana the donation by }tion asking that their ‘layoff’ be} He admitted that he knows Charles | ~ -—~ Hoos hc homer gy ata a qa (Qaeon of £500, which has ai-| changed from Paducah to Memphis.]Gray, and that he lives at Under. | ( Xr R Bay have met with in the Ameri | tion, vessly thege chronicle! ‘A fow of them signed it, but most of wood, Ind., twenty-five s from i. papers. Sa ahucteas locate - — them never did. Nothing was ever] Jeffersonville, and that Gray lives at y rumor that Ma coe Mpegs * ; A Lynching tmminent, done in regard to the matter, how-/ Henryville, Ind., another neighbor. was conlemplating | surren i erog | A. meeting of the commissioners} Cumberland Gap, Jan, 14,—It is}eyer, and so far as the road granting] ing village. : r the Spanish authorities has Deen] sopointed by Gov. Bradley. to seo} Ported that a negro suspected of /the request, it is somewhat like she] | Ho has a wife and children at Un- urces by friends | that Kentucky is properly repres ; see Centennial traced to Spanish officia usual, and is pronounce ; who are always well/ed atthe Te pe and murder ia connection with “Register’s” oft repeated Hassman derwood, and stated to a Sun report- a jthe disappearance of Miss Polly] story, the railroad down first street, [er that he left home soon after the | Feltner, of Hyden, has beeu arrested and the consoldation of depots. In] election, and has not been back since. oe ia Padueah for three! oe of the Cubans, ao 6 in Loenennen Centennial ; informed, to be utterly faleo. ites RE srenat axons >| aud is being secreted by officers in|the spring, however, it is probable| He bas been Gomez is pushing — rom on was perfected Those in attend. | {@ endeavor vo defeat the mob which} that the lay off will then be made at] Weeks and the Indiana officers did not | s the east with Ee dine roe | ance wn has gathered to lynch him. ‘The Memphis. I am contident it will/locate him util a day or two ago. ae rauster, while at tw The joourtent| Col. F. W. Speare, Mr ww C,[Sitcment is great and the mob is in-/when the yard there is completed,|He says be knows nothing about an r. . tecting bis retrea' & arry- | Herndon, De. Lovell, of Mt. Vernon, | triously searching for him. If} jut this will attiect but a few men.’ | “liom he is charged with killing, and \ | : bands are, in the meanwhile, © tland Mr. W. B. Haldeman |sliscovered he will certainly be ——— —— N that he is innocent. / ‘ ing the torch (0 (he very Ban et Col. Spears was elected chairman | !*"ched. ‘The body of the murdered Grabam is nevertheless very nerv- : : ‘ Havana, ‘The ames trig eee a ermion vice. chairman, fi! b&s been found, It was terribly CONFERENCE AND REUNION, ous, and as he sat in bis cell this I = ; | * property can be seca i the rea |'These two oflicers. will, in. the next] Meerated and bore evidences of ——— morning with a desperate, restless s not Our Way of Selling Shoes. [When of the Captain ‘Geneal’s palace, the} pO cyt Grants in| erate strug hands of the Interesting Meeting at the M. 1 [expression on his countennnee, lange we have an exceptionally GOOD THING sound of fire arms has been 1 ews and secure} Uendish assailar e clothing was . * Tdrops of perspiration gathered on bis é ly heard of late in the suburbs and, | aly . ‘ {ala st completely torn from. the Church Last Night. tuce avd rolled down, and he would | to sell we want you to know it.) This except to hold. the cities, the Span- ish Sina at body oceasionally glance furtively about week we offer some special low prices in j iards are absolutely — powerle An ii etioners would! i anct roe 1 as if seeking some exit. No one has| though they have burned every root | on er ation of Commise sr) yg {hstants Nationale Other Church News—Sevemth Day] heen able to extort a confession oy F ’ Ape capable of sete oa a ea tint Nati, Ie tran ats ae MAD special] ventist in Mechantess — feven a knowledge of the crime trom| JNO. Fosters’ Ladies’ Fine Shoes. 4 gurgeot, destroying. everything like» |e ents counds and buiidioge and| fee ei crtia: says he Make Graham, who asked nothing excep), ——=—=——=——— ss : ly to give them f i sae leatect wt o forthe Kentucky| tas ? Heh ee epee that ib burg. that the fact that he has a wife and | way tryiig to crush the strugg@ie tory nie MT arena hie bank bas # capital - children at Underwood be suppressed. 29 pairs Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Cost ug 5 and $2.58 , freedom, not in an open sonnel 38 1? 1 by a late recat Hea rk ; rowd at the} Today Marshal Collins, in search- | a pair; go for 98¢, d e fleld, but by adopang the ve i * $15,000; undividec here was a8 large C ing through bis papers, came across ; eer - \ vee wa + they taunt the Cu- NeW ROUTE AGENT, W805 average deposits conference and reunion at the Broad: bap eet i ts Linea ntory Of he 21 pairs Boys’ Shoes in Button, regular price $2.25 and\g250; Hans with ent ia ag sis pone reer x oe 805 average loans and dis-)way M. E. church last night, about} crime and offering a reward of $500 go for 99 conts, burning of vent hospitals | Mr. Robertson Succeeds Mr. ts ® 180,000 four hundred being present. tor the murderers. . and the sla of the helpless Neal onthe American, Cw e Latics Posoned Pastor H. B. Johnson and Ere: tie Hn oes Desetobene ts6, a -~ sas ( yall reports audies Poisoned. | oi jing Elder Warner Moore presided. | | 29, ge 4 igen sufferers, accord ? Mr. H. B. Robertson, of Mem-| Sebr an. I1.—Two young 6 | 1896, Druggist Wm. E. Counts, of | ‘ “ee pepe rh aa © young) After an entertaining address by i a | a TH NEGOTIATOR {fils today euccended Mr. B. A. | ladles, Misses Briggs and Plerve ate Bae shnson, chairman of the Board berddras: peel oe y iene , , v ‘ eal as route « » Ame upper at the rd Hotel here la he nee ont of hi PRIVAT Nea s rote agent of the American} supper at the Willard Hotel bere last] of iad, Mr. BH Scott, male & ithe of $90. He was shot by the | 94088 Bought of us Polished Free, 331 Broadway. e | Express Cor vetween Louis evening. von afterwards they be- | renort of assessments, etc., and re-]). i ‘g Ki ie be On His Way From|and Memphis and St. Louis and Pa-| came violently sick with cramps and|TePOr of asses Seen educa’ for fthe| "ighwaymen and left after they had P Sele A ato Washington Jducah on the Ilinois Central vomiting. ‘The physicians say they [Commended carly, Pieter nade affobbed him. — Indignant citizens of- : : i o Wa D bead . " ) oar. . A ‘ee e Masirid she Paria dise| f+ Neal requested ansfer to] were poisoned. In what manner or] "ry tatkeadvising an early comple-| feted the reward, and one of 7 London, Jan, 14.—The Paris U8) some other territory, aud kas gone|by what means is a mystery to which] tion ot the church after which Dr. te men, Charles Gray, is al- pateh to the Daily “Ne i a) tas to Chicago. He was a popular offi-}as yet no solution is offered. That] ytoore made atalk somewhat similar realy in a The Pe “A high He tapee py vnito| “itt! and his many frienis here will] they were not poisoned by any dish]in subject. A delicious lunch was in Wie 0 re Lv aedPpits WW 9 . left Madrid wader a sa bgg pe regret to leara of his departure served is evidenced by the fact that) then enjoyed as a fitung finale to the @ body . P' for Washington as a private negotla-) "ate Robertson is a pleasant gen-|uo other guest was affected. ; were known, and circulars sent all j ‘ tor, with full instructions from Sever lieman, yery popular with those who - ROEHNS: Pre ae over the country. Svperintendent of / Canovas, the premier any the Duke} know him, and willno doubt be an] nue Lied H4.—_ar]_, There is to be a church reunion at Police W. D, Fisher, of Terra Hanto, 7 Mf Tetuan, minister of foreign 8) vaventage to the company. esbington, 2, Jan. T4.—-It] the Baptist church tonight, if Rev. | vouches for the reward, so the Padu- / Pea ; ‘i ha z has been positively learned that Cor-| yw, Ke 2enrod, who has been at the} can officers have a cinch on it, or : 4 j (The settlement is based on re Congressman Hendrick's Bill. | pelius U. Bliss, ot New York, to Ar clitastal haspiiation aC OURIOR. bal, a least ae j mien ba, and atreaty of com-} — Congressy Hendrick's bill to] Whom was tendered a cabinet portfo-| returns, ‘There will be refreshments, e murder was a cold Cv eS eae ad _ eee sbi intr the United States, open-| erect railroad bridges for the pro- |lio, has declined to enter the Pres o irose aed tate one, and Marshal Collins 1s of ithe se ee ee oY r » Cuban market to foreign) jected Cairo and Cumberland Gap |dent’s ‘otticial family eretofore i —— . opinion that the pistol Graham 4 4 . . oe ne except as regards cotton) railroad, over the Cumberland ie Mr, Bliss has {remained non-commit-} Rey. C, L. Boyd, the Seventh Day] when arrested is the same with which conde and some one or tWo otber| between’ Burkesville and the ‘Ten-| tal on the subject. Adventist who is holding forth at} the cowardly crime was committed e \| A sls neasee state line, aud ove over the| ; ba Barnett’s hall, in Mechanicsburg, ad} Grahata answered the description } i *saspain will try hard to keep the ‘Tennessee river between Pine Bluff, Burned t0 Death. dressed another large crowd last} of one of the men exactly, and has | ! Weof the Barcelona manu-|Calloway, and Birmingham, Mar.| Hopkinsville, Ky., Jan, 11 —Vi-) night, despite the ominous weather. |on some of the clothing de.cribed. { | pe oking a settlement before | according to dispatches from Wash: {‘leattt here today by falling into the apy Indiana oificers have been’ notified , ie Sania of the Cortes. A million]ington, They will be pivot draw |£t#te, Where a bright fire was burn- ms chelead and are expected today or tonight. 4 } aotlart in specie and military stores) bridges, spans not less than 175 | 8 The Covensed being alone at) reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) \ } a ‘vere shiipped today from Cadiz to] foet, the time just how the accident oc-| “Gheago, Jane TteeMay wheat| Quit coughing is easy /enough it ) nh \\ bey is curred is not known, but itis be-| ened at 79 'e-34 its highest point} you know how to do if The best , \ a oe FOBACCO ENSPECTOR, lieved to have resulted from a stroke] 4.405; and closed at 804-36. way,to quit isto\take Ane dose of . . . . A National pitary € of paralysis. May corn opened at 2449 and] Dr, Bell's Pine Tur Honey, Summer Is se 1 ever t l In hts line at Lexington, Ky., Jan, 14 ; The Mayfield Board Elects Mr. R.) Letter Carriers’ President Dead, | closed at 24% coughs, lung coughs/ winter coughs, mation was received here tosy. Nee Chicago ., 14.—Thomas J.| May oats opened at 18'-%s, and | bronchial coughs orfany other Kind A the next annual meeting Wt Brown, president of the National] closedat 19-19 b. of a cough or cold if speedily cur tivnal Sanitary Association will bel Mtr, J. H. Burnett, of the city, | eet Letter carmers. died]. May — pork opened at $8.00) by the use of this rqmedy, Children Uce TICeS held in this city, beginning uesday, | has been succeeded as 0 ine hace ‘i m , ood eda Ak Jove tt. Old peoply Nike it. For e , the 12th day at peppy! Hare oan Mite yy a The a: : May lard opened at $4.10 and sale by Cai eolloraet eae 327 BROADWAY. : PY vas selec s a e 5 0) says 3 | agists, If and . ington vive convention in complinent A. Hale was elected inspector ALOOLHARDT NEGRO | chen at 64:2 2-15 poe! = " " ars : holding the conve ; * ! May ribs opened at $4.12-15 and | ee-sememnnemeemmereneerse See? J > ©, Young, of this city, Who] of the tobacco market here yesterday or _ ‘ q uae ay elected president of the}hy q unanimous vote of the board. | Drinks Seven Glasses of Whisky werner opened at $7.05,and as recentl} arch co ened 05,9 : Jrroctation He is an experienced tobacco man in as Many Minutes Peas wre" $7. 0-10, BROMO 0 | THE JEWE LER si Be as and will doubtless discharge the and Dies. May cotton opened at $7.17 and / ss / 7 = sdb 5 e wn Yan, fhe Wheto Oe “it st 14,—John Wal-| closed at 87 ‘lind mas Massiiivon, Ov J a _ Henders _ a ‘I UAL ae a es ; Mase is organizing his new] prof, Boyd Shemwell continues] tor, a negro 62 yeas old, drank seven| Clearances today of whea } bar et Louis bis stone (uarry-| quite ill aud his school in Mechanics- Pie of whisky last night’ in seven flour, 746,000 bushels. { 5 will appreci te your patronage. Handles everything in the = gd daeonaaal nd refusing to] jurg has been dismissed until Mon- ites, and. died fiftee 28 ——— : Lagramgiree » been discharge’ Marriage License Jaatte aril he nicwesa kat ne force ‘ ‘ e of the strike lave eC trouble may| Nellie Humphrey, aged 25, a cook, |! ter "tll be prosecute two weeks’ suspension, He was laid DRUG STORK, REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. ae and it is now likely fit) Oeraturn of|and Gabriella Holland, aged 19, cols! A caudy pulling will be given to-| off for not reporting ex-Chief Hall's S ke fa be brtiged over until Jored, werelicensed to marry today, night at Cecitian Hall, alleged conduct to the mayor. Telephone No, 313. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, \ 112 SOUTH THIRD STREET 4 Mr. Coxey- \ 7p Na “ — f g