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The Best Paper In the city, 80 say they all. We, a ke the time Onl VOLUME 1— UMBER 117 for all the news all “THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. on your shoe that didn’t was poor, either in select or tne place you may have purchased So, don’t trust to uncertainties but select the house that h tion for style, quality and them you will find none other tan GEO. ROCK & SON. LARGER AND LARGER Our circulation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time and convince themselves. TEN CENTS A WEEK For That Chiiy, Feeling IN YOUR ROOM Bosley’ s Weather Strip. All Rubber. »' Best, Gheapest, Hasiest\ Applied. Sold Only by GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDW ARES S OVE CO. INCORPORATED. 109-117 N. Third St. Have You a Sole? t g the shoe a. reputa- r, and in Is not Our Way of\Selling Shoes. When we have an exceptidnally GOOD THING week we offer sonie special low prices in Cost ug $2. regular price\ $2.25 ayd $2 60; “JOS. PETTER, Te Jewe.er, Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in the arn wont ee LIN &. REPAIR WORK A Saw Wood and Say Nothing now it. This tine Shoes. 5 and\$2.50 2! ADKINS & COC HRAN 331 Broadway. BAILEY, Is selling everything i in his line at reduced prices. \ PECIALTY. by ae 112 SOUTH THIRD STREET hy E ly , and the palace officials deny Bemis i Sbgdan hry ltrs . » place has been » be restored to her maiden name, SEVENTY-FOUR Vee ye *) Eva Rainwater. ~ Her petition was granted yesterday); ¢ Carrying J s to Cuba, by Judge Bishop and immediately hag It is| ft “uM h secured * Bridgeton, N. J., dan. 26 t is thereafter she and Mr. Parish secur More Tr ” g I sa Rtatea Chet re Trouble Over e , Citizens of the United States Ar-|stid the sloup Acosta, which lias been | Does State Chairman Johnston, |, jicense and were married. nble Over the Clark z missing from Port Norris, N. J., for of the 8 rac ee Case. a ate ig ie Silver Democracy. Reviyal Services. “~ rested by Spanish. some time, has sailed for Cuba with ” ee p i i ond arms and ammunition for the insur _ Elder Calhoun, of the Tenth street A ats, i seiectad. (10, aEHVe Church, preached a very interesting | en ee een ce sermon at the mission Sunday school A SPLENDID victory, fue“ we PHILADELPHIA'S BIG FIRE, [room on ‘Tenth street between Clay|MR. DICK GLARK RECOGNIZED, . hd * TOCBAN PARADE DISPERSED. and Harrison last night. He preach- z | - es again tonight, same place, and his Ay Z Gdnared Tidinnation Auninat the! : subject will be, ‘How to Read the],,, . " . : eneral Indignation Against the |p sings of the Rallways—Young| Bible.” Services hegin promptly at|*° Young Men From the County A Spanish rrison Driven Out Police Officers at Lima, , pa ill & 1 ‘ Lovers Fall Into a Mine. seven o'clock. The house will be ry toAct Metropolitan. And Forts Destroyed. Lima, Peru, Jan, 26, Via Gale comfortably heated, and all who can veston, Tex.—The feof Cuban come are cordially invited to attend al = sympathizers was dispersed by the these meetings. Come and bring : police althongl the chief ef police | RECEIVERS FOR KNOXVILLE ASSOCIATIONS | your bibles. JUDGE SANDERS HAS BETTER BUSINESS. . ANOTHER EXPEDITION OW THE WAY. | Pea‘civen permission to organize the | HECEIVE! _* oe tee pees wontaet” of fae CHURCH SOCIETY REUNION. a Naiman Tin. Hm teponds| in Bair ; 1 indigna-| Lexington, Jan. 26,—Chairman ga es Clark ras presented in shington, « a ‘S| tion prevails, A protest against the] yoinston, of the state silver Demo- = - “ idge Sanders’ court this morning on ing t tion of inquiry, the} vction of the police has been signed rails } ce Sea cmt 4 SeERITaReS Young Ladies’ Society Meets at} 4 pence warrant sworn ont against prosice t today sent to va Senate */ hy 3,000 citizens urging harmony between the factions Mrs. Cochran’s. him by Jim Hubbard, runner at the} list of persons claiming to be citizens _~ New Richmond ; : of the Democracy He expresses “he ¢ ‘ of the United Stat wee bare ] ALL EVIDENCE IN. iicaall un wawillite.. @ GoHaW the The trouble came as a sequel to ha a on Sis ils Wa sound inoney men aad pleads for a|OPening of Franklin School Li-/ the difficulty Mr. M. W. Clark and BEA sch tio a taller frei, Bente: : |__, |Feunion of the divided forces of De- brary This Afternoon. PO ee ca Cn oer | hicl ‘| Commonwealth's Attorney Brad: | mocracy against the common enemy. ten Sunday, in which Mr. Clark was tary Olney, in which 8 that : struck by 4 poker in the hands of | age apr iga, Sea pe] shaw Now Has Stewart Woodford tor the Navy-! ‘This afternoon a pleasant church | Hubbard. | rection to the pres i . Canton, O., Jan, 26.—It is reunion isin progress at the resi-| Mr. Dick Clark is a brother to the a Gaty-four such pes ve eved here to be certain that Pres-|dence of Mrs, Will’ Cochran, corner| injured man, and was at the Union 8038-307 Broadway. rested, while of — we} ALL the Pacts in the Daysy Sottivan iienteleot MeKinley has offered to] of Fourth and Clark streets. It is|Depot yesterday afternoon at 3 a been tried t alio San Murder Case. u Stewart Woodford the portfolio] the annual reception of the Young o'clock. Officer Jones, who is in ‘ Ss e he La a & of the navy departinent. Ladies’ Society of the First. Baptist bres re Create oe aes that tildea 4 Melton ; % ae : church. tr jar! tried to borrow | arnatand Win. Leavitt. In] The detectives and oft shed | Frozen in the Cradle. A large number is in attendance} bis club, and he wouldn’t per- ases of Sanguilly and Someiilan,/on the Daisy Sullivan murder « “e at) Pineville, Ky., Jan, 26.--The ex-|[ anda very enjoyable afternoon will] mit him to take it. He remarked 1 Briet g have secured all treme cold of last night was far worse] tojjow, : that he “could get the poker, which ‘ tt he evidence obtainable, and Com-) than it was expected to be in this! ‘pis society has done much guod| Was what he hit Mann with.” Ie t ‘ Attorney I is vielnity. | A child man by the] for the church, having paid for the| Wentin the lunch room, obtained the nlered { all the facts and! name of Adam Wiedkeners, living] pine organ, and had a great deal of | poker, and when he came out the of- sa ep eeednegh teres what action will he taken remains 0) year here in the country, was this] p.9i¢ work done sbout the building, | ficer seized him and got the poker, have been released after the q i ' |, {morning found to be frozen to death} -pyis year it will assist in paying off| throwing it back into the room, and against them had been iny It is said that there is ¢ it radle, where its parents had ine church indebtedness. informing Mr. Clark that he couldn't : and found to be baseless. f Warrant an t, but Mr, Bradshaw | jeen accustomed to leave it to sleep do anything like that around there. have been exjelied fr we andj stated this . be did vot) alc Lhis afternoon from 2 to 4 0% lock] Mr. Clark afterwards said be after periods of confinement lasting] Know wha 1 be done, Tt ap- the new library at Frapklin school) wouldn't harm a hair of Hubbard's from a few days to a year, * v-| pears that no fears are entertained) Failure of Loan Associatic building, on South Sixth street, was] head, . enteen cas | pen 1 y will escape, and quite Knoxvil Tenn., Jan. 2¢ The]opened with appropriate exercises.| Hubbard testified that he didn't it 4 charges agaiust fourteen of these are [likely the next me { the grand | Knosville Building and Loan Asso- This is one of the largest libraries in know Mr. Clark, but that he had may have been as fo! and Rebe n ry Ww “ i 1 the at yesterday had Peter S.aub, its city, and) was secured throug 1) been told at the depot that Clark wus Caspar A tancourt, Jc L. 1 - sident, appointed reveiver and ap-| the indefatigable work of the pupils|q had man and was looking for bit, Ceper: ltion George W ee a 9 for a receiver for! and Miss Morgan, the principal. and was advised to make himself Aguirre with Arms in the Covenant As nm. — Stock= | “Phe following are the exercises: | scarce. He said he was trying to Q t € | ) r Fernandes ( , NFORTUNATE f lers of pave held a 5 Battle Mymn of the Re make a living and his duties called t Whe ¢ tainve i Frank Agramat ect t plan for anes | : jhim to the depot, where he was Sa Purchase as been settled upon. A jority mts eels Kole & Ace te | afraid he might have trouble. of Arms and Am-| ‘ . oa holders want to continue] ® ’ Kdaat Yarbro, 7, dovie Lehrer: «| dudge Sanders recognized Mr. ! Delvillar hile Nursing Another Becomes e receiver for sixty days and . Se Myre | Clark in the sum of $200 to keep the y sud Insults t Il Herself rganize, while the majority “ Waiver William: 18, | pegee and the defendant repeated the » i LN Landing antto goto Atlanta, Ga, Only fe ts Stic Sy “| gtatement as he left the court room } Arms—The five Competitor prisoners iations are left now and )™ seeker. 18 Pitle Murtay, av, {that he wouldn’t harm a hair of Hub- es Was Taken to the Hospital in a will go into receivers’ hands | D8v!s: 13: Gens ance amen bala's head. ° he remair uses of Fravk J Hack This Afternoon. two days. Pable sentiment) 4, piograpny Washington Irving ict Laerrien 1 Jose ayainst them grows stronger daily Irew ications: 8 Nannie /ndersen'| Lee ‘Thompson and J. L. Cochran, Gonzale ence ; Charles Kern Dead, low'=l, Clerence Chemberiia: 2, wong] Wm Wellknowe young men of the nough demand has been made for ene ( Jan. 26.—Charles J. | Wilson county, got a little too hilarious last them |b at Havana aod Madrid Alege AF Fone tie. (cemmemcae the Song—"OM Folks at Home=Schoot, [night and as a result found them- further demand that they be She hee, 19-1 3 Oe m Seven American Class: | -<f/eg face to face with the minions | a fur y of Chicago and a prominent),,, ne Flowers'—Bryant ’ - at once formalated and communi- German polttidiab,: died todas al loc of the law this morning. They p= | eeegee nee Sal ot be‘ectooners be re alte bias: keen | ea disease ’ pagan eigen ted plied at the door of Pearl Wilson’s eased amed ; . t Eval resort on West Court street for ad- a The Secretary adds that ja add e MARGARET MATHER, 2, Wil eonard: | ypission about midnight, both intox- tion to the seventy-four cases nine og Mr ‘e Maud Berry’|icated, and she informed them that corresponde { various newspapers {nett, who is very ‘ ler Leading Man Arrested Just i they could not get in, as all the fires in the United States have been ex t food a mb Before a Gorgeous Op: I w-Pansy| were out and the inmates were welled from Cuba by the S} h wu gird jasleep, Determined to get in, thoritic er te ry detention by je water ‘| New York, Jan, 26.—The gor- an’—Holmes | ‘Thompson smashed the glass door in, y, He ys that ne ear the sick women fr eous production of Cymbeline by = Jand left rather suddenly, for the en | entenced | f s, and there wasn't a spark} Margaret Mather tonight did not} 4, 7, Keod, Cave, Farley, | madame fired several shots at him. confined at ( and es of the 1 + HOW lake place, owing to the arrest of] piaxer ber Officer Crow was near, and ar- with the statement that demands have \ t Ns | the tea man, Margaret Astber 9. Song—"Home Sweet Home Jrested them both. ‘Thompson ¥ . an ra few charitable ladies Went | fainted on being informed that the feaded guilty break th yeep made upon the 5 bol | . ce | pleaded guilty to breaking out the ' ernment in every case where trinl/ap and tered to the wauts of | play could not go on, then tried to MADE ry SPEECH, (oor and was fined $10, Cochran| a t unreasonably delayed | the rematuder of the make a speech, but broke down and was tined a dollar for drunkenness. | . acorns qos the| | dismissed the audience with tears. | that it go forward a GUNS AND HATGHETS Mn dep a . | Judge Sanders roasted a gang of to sell we want you prisoner be released, SAR AaIGH A SINGULAR ACCIDENT, Sol Smith Russell Tells His) ici negro wenches this morning. BOMBAKDED THE CHURCH 7 Cairo Audience They were Helen Brooks, Aonie * ; | a ile i sey, Lou Moss, Alice Duncan} | ‘ » Young Lovers, While Out Driv- srhinl Ramsey, Lou i ; Aner — {Brought Into Play at the Broad- land other notorious characters. | J NO, F s adl | Fall Into An Old P wicnastencs Jow Heriandes’s Men Defeated | way Toll Gate. ; Of His First Show Experience, | Helen Brooks was charged vith ¢ar- | ————— mew : | ; | mine. His Debut Being In Cairo | ryinga razor concealed somewhere the span | | Shamokin, Pa., Jan. 26.--While Thirty Years Ago. about her person, She was arrested 29 pairs Ladies’ Key West, Fis., dan. 24 ata Page Tandy Warranted by Jus] prederick Graber and Miss Maud Jon a charge of drawing it on Vina| er defeat for the > 6s ‘ ties Winchester Fight Gothic were driving along the public . | Bell in the presence of the other wo- 1g : from Pelw Near Maxon’s. road half a mile east of this place] Sol Smith Russell, perbsps the/inen, and Judge Sanders said it 21 pairs Boye noes | in Butt vana Pr . st pivbt the earth caved in, and] best, as well as the drollest comedian | would have been a blessing to the go for 99 cents, . 1,000 in ey were precipitated into an aban-]on the American stage, made a speech | community if she had annihilated the ‘ owation " Page Tandy, colored, was War-| doned mine working. in Cairo last night during an inter-| entire crowd while she was at it. Spanish garr lranted this afternoon by Justice) Searching parties were unable to| mission that was in itself a whole/The Brooks woman denied having field piece. Tie Winchester on a charge of drawing 4) jocate the ccuple until 4 o'clock this] show, according to ieee sere of the! the razor and the case was continued. r t 10 ended the verformance - in command of ratchet on ‘Tollgate Keeper Barnett) jnorning. Miss Gothie’s body was] city who atten ne fe e vinop, mal Teves, at the Brosdway pike, Tandylicrrtity Deuilead. pod . death - must | Avs Frank Reed was fined $1 tor $hoas Bought of us Polished Free, mtay afternoon Suile the MOPS] VT rough without paying toll and! tayo Heon instantaneous, Both of] In substance be said that he made Hdrunkenness. He is a pugilist: and were at the church celebrating SOME) Vi)” Uobraided for it abused the] My, Graobe.’s feet were frozen, and] its first appearance oo the stage| attempted to cleau cut a Court street focal holiday. Before they gould keeper rew ao hatchet ie was almost c from exposure, |thiriy years ago at Cairo in an eld | restaurant yesterday. “ { re. iad) = po i" A \ : is 2 time opera house. It seemed s' ge * form the — insurge 5 ! }Itoss went in zed his It is feared an not recover. i basneat Olatte ond Semen Gain « sion of the house force.| Taine near throwing a hittle lead | ype couple were engaged to be mar] to be there again, he said, after so} agi rar A dom : ome The cannon was trained at the] i hgh fF many years bad elapsed, His devut bebph cha ee ng 4 hureh, and before the § | ou the stage was at Cairo just after | latter was fined and costs and sh were hardly aware of what Richard Howell 1 Sinith 483,000,000 BLAZE. the war, and be was working for $6 a| the former $6. | the trouble solid shot came hurling) were al f ¢ Wis week and paying his own expens Audy Surratt, the man who has| through its walls, while the cries Of] chester for Bend Pm gs (he! Thirty-one Buildings in the Bust | There is quite a disparity in the erved several sentences on the chain | “Cuba libre’? tilled the air. Out the) junction, ne ‘ pe ness Center of Philadelphia ary he then received and the enc ng for vagrancy, was again before | Spanish rushes, only to fall before} was worsted in the ditt and g ee mous one he now gets. ; jis Honor. He boldly courts arrest | a deadly volley from a s'rong force | shot gun, but didn’t y But le makes yee changes, for he is willing to work on the vosted behind some neighboring an i Philadelphia, Pa. he] and more than one Paduc atreets and says the lockup is a bet- ae Col, Muncis, the Spanish ADDING IMPROVEMENT aidiaaat a visited | says that it was the greate + | fae Name Reh ne Gam ate | Hots 4 otticer bravely ied his men, but a6 -- this city in its history been rag-| formance they ever witnessed, | Judge Sanders remarked that be was | hey formed for a charge he fell With Pye Iinois Cdutral do Repair Hy) jpg this mornic and no less than PITS lsorry he would have to disappoint a dozen bullets through him, The |thirty-one prominent business hones 4 him’ and dismiss’ the charge, ad- 7 e second in command took his place, : arrived | B#ve been destroye 1. The loss will vising the stalwart mendecant to go bat he, too, fell in a few seconds, tt Today a poeaity tion sal mary ; tall below $3,000. oe : k, se biky rted Daily by LacyGrain Company.) | out und get work somewhere. ernandez, dealing}at the union depot and Was side- the block bounded by 13th . en i ne sharpshooters, of Herna 5 hort Line freight} ** : Cnivaco, Jan, 26 —May wheat Tew RTA See ' a rapidity that simply) tracked in the old Short, Line ‘rele rtnees Market and Filbert stre cumin Wit ber Lee Harris, colored, thinks escaj a una » ircope panicestriekep.|yard, It isto be used in relayie| 1 was hy the most heorte efforts only | SPM, “A s Hiekin Me 4 st point] ing from the chain gang is not very ad site ade one more attempt tolibe tracks in the union depot yard. | tae the Ihde of Wanawar| "9 726 and closed at 778: prota busines. "He has escape a Aage the block touse, but Hernan: [and consists of several boarding ears, | ker & Brown was saved, As ft was] ie Soin Spena See twice recently, the last time leaving | beach ah ashed at them| etc | able damage, The | “osed at 35745, thirty-seven days uuserved. The <lez’s cavalry reservs dashed at them | ete, lit suffered considerable damage May onte opened at 17% and M ys | ar by street. sweeping) Civil Engineer Bowser wade 9/1. had its origin in Hanscorn Bros.’| sed at 1744-4 b. law provides that in such cases the | plooe ey 0! Ve dl last week, 1) Market, and burned more | °° sil id prisoner shall have his sentence | a through th vd cutting bloody | survey of the yard last wee every ov Market, and burned m Seats tie 8.0 f Carta atest Mires die Wldison toa modification of the ee ee oe icres to the Wanamaker| | May pork. ipeord 9 $8.00) Goubled, and Harris was given forty Round they turned, and in they, curves around which the im nee bac : building where it was checked, he oe sth ee i oe ana 1898: i canie through the. crowdest ranks of jinto the union delet. Ne te ig [buildings destroyed ree eode, | closed at $4,00-02. Colder and colder! fhicker and the Spanish, carrying deal i idtes| entire yard, and work will begin at] 0 ella, hat, shoe, dry goods)" “yiay ribs opened at $4.07-10 and |thicker grows the ice/ Boys and tracks, though many empty suddies) entire yar’ Mhumber of bands to be| millinery and printing Ane Bir | closed at 64.05. girls don’t miss this ee ta " epoke of the bravery of the Epanish ol ey he batt ue svete ce UNE) March cotton opened at $7.09,and| skate. For The to $}.75 you can coopers, employes aud cleven dwellings. , 7.10-11, get tes at Shott Hardware Co. 1 rroepeTSpanish then retired, it being are a9 Ferd a SIT os 05 cad een | Sa? BRRORDINRY. t, though a portion of them can The Delia Fox Opéra Company. | VERY QUICK, 7 co ae ae sad ik ete ‘rotected their rear, making) One Wf America’s most noted opera as closed at $7 has Be va and len! A from time to time, until] singers, Nella Hox, with the finest) yy. ,, age Follows Diyorce tu Short siteen be n be r CAS ARETS, . re 1 to retire by Hernandez’s/opera company Araveling, appears at Order tor, Betreet’ Vaan in visible orced to F ' : . radstreet’s decrease sible wos, After pursuing them| the Cairo Opgfa House next ‘Thurs A fierce cane a the const, Her-|day night, January 28. ‘The Dick] Miss Eva Rainwater and Mr. John] supply of wheat is 1, 187,000 bushels. Pr | pearly to Cajaio, om Te Timed the) Fowler will fake a party of twenty-| parish were united in marriage last} Final government report on !tit 10, 25 @60 cts. | ane, Winns, ‘Lhe insurgents se-| five to Cainp atl return and Jay over | evenin y hangs a tale, | wheat crop for 1896 shows « yield of Sy a i400 os At arms, one can-|until closepot pexforinance for $1.00)'The bride is a pretty and extremely | 427,000,000 bushels. | a oured “ , ». \As this rate will look ing itl and over @ year or sa Aten | 200 in gold and ,000 in| for round | trip yout ie 2 si ay / paper eae able papers belonging | desire to qttend tha opera, get your heir joerg al bliss and marital] @while, 20 deg. elow a se and any ve ich commissary depart-|tickets fod the trp from W. 'T.|happiness were eclipsed by jealousy and still falling #neans egal oor to the Span Lambiio, ¥gent, ang be will secure} nd suspicions and finally Stone filed | weather. re me ns , Dae ba snent , vats for all\ holding round ir divorce, alleging infidelity} and Scott Hardware Co, have the { the defeat] ,eserved sets for holding round lg suit for di sing y . SD. Havana oflicials knew o} "1 \ honed She then 1 skutes. 1 DRUG STORE, CLION GUAR, " ‘Puesday night, but have kept it sup-| trip tickets, \ <U imuorality. @ then filed a H ‘ - 7 Sa / , ’ us ee ae y s Ove ».

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