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fees] THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. [sc hem that ono time advertising ‘does 4 ; | pi , nA Ps of the City. not pay —_ pay. : a | ae Mee =e ee Eee PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1997, VOLUME UMBER 158 : wa { TEN CENTS A WEEK ee array indisposed but nothing serious ms A LIVELY Pi: FULL TERY A FIEND | —— i. WAR IN MERCER, Re eta a fer wn #4 Of Present Federal Officers Will nl EMERY illness was but » few hours before his deat!) when he was seized with Be Allowed to Hold, smothering spells. beak thts Bir 5.—The ‘W " : aad tak . Murder and Arson are Come], Senator Salyers ad wired his in- Y) ettasbiogton, March 15 —The Will Litton Arrested This) ITE WA rER Fil ER tention to be in Frankfort today. ie statement that President Mc Kin Forenoon I mitted by the Raiders. He represented the Eighteenth Hey bia Gaclered hia Intentioagot Distt nthe State Senate nd ¥88 | Rengblieans Met Saturday Atigying the present incumber's of - one of the ablest men in the Demo- | : Higic naa tG Wold oh to the cloes o EXCEL IN Benton. ee incr year terme, “Many Itemute, FOR MALICIOUS ASSAULT, PRISONERS BURNEO IN JalL,|"° "A" _ 3 : A"House,afce a bet moraing have expressed not a litt PURITY The filtering fibre is made of a solid granite rock, rs and House, afier a brief morning aisfaction with this course, as it an ee insuring absolutely pur¢ water. tess'on, adjouried, 3 a mack of re- RESOLUTIONS WERE ADOPTED, | Postpones much patronage for con- Whe Negro Had B Wanted for / ‘The Powers WiN Blockade Greek |i y.o, fo the memory of Senator | derable time. Aayeral Days—Th y e CH EAPNESS — filters have greater capacity than those of ama other makes costing three times as much. Ports Today. Se'yers. ai y Armor tor New Buttle-Ships. TORN 10 PIECE i Iwo Postoifice Aspirants Get} Wasbingion, D. C., March 15. - Phe long expected advertisment call. BLACKBURN MAY SUPPORT BRADLEY: | p:.afrection inthe Ranks of Lex-| Scared and Won't Go Before Jing fo. the supply of armor piste for] RIS NECK IS 14 DANGER. ington Silverites. the Convention, Ule-ships 7, 8 and 9 was at last ic-| 1 Ky., March 14.—(5| wed by the Navy Depariment Satr- a pas Les'ngton, Ky., March 14.—(Cpe- — day. Some of the points of the al. Repastcaibare, March = 15.—The}oial to the Courier-Journal, —The POTEET es that, ls. addition ia Paka dahl? annuak ww wan ve toll s Na met in thie (Metoee) county disaffeciion in the local silverite! WR, GEORGE RILEY ENDORSED. | sicel-makors, the builders of the but-| O@iee Faw jemi Gates toot ¢ Ae reached a pite promises srorostio he , heed tgs ‘ Regains wun: betas th ts| iar ts Eevee porns of tnt isSafmaie ute trsayiyingts| Wi igo, poor ges ox nt] =~ CLEANLINESS Grant ites are easier cleaned than any others. A r a 0 poss * wor, thus gi n opportanity | gustody ona charge ‘of maliciously ——— child can operate them. ended, wing of the purty coming togethe ‘aot Every toll gate in the county bas}rut the defent of fle ticket to bet The Repablcans of Marshall SO a ie a ll essav'ting Mrs. W. J. Hills, wife of been demolished by the raiders and] pominaiea at the © uiog primary on niy held a conveation Saturday at} We coastraction Sureau tha | Supt. Hills, of the Nashville, Chatta- two houses burved. In one of them | ti foregone cunclu.; Brion, It wos In aitended, |50Ve7nment makes coni 8) qoogu aud St, Lovis road, lost Fri- s Were the keeper and bie family when Ladle lel: 2 aii wulle ic was wereod that a fullf(OMlete ship, armor included, in the/ day atieraoon about 1 o'clock, The! f 0 . Seis dred. They bad anarrow es. | 1 he silverites in Lese!! Set He nee ov, no Hal action was ‘eles of economy. No foreign! gurrant was issued by Judge San-| i a2 cape from being burned to death Lot a us county made th : mor can be supplied, and the suc-| ders {his forenoon on information ‘ rm being burned to dea ingiva and Fayete county made the ves ‘ol bidder may be required t isi , 4 j Meier Wes tha Weover, ‘To vie i Ratha ,e postm.-stersaip endornement er IMA et | furnished by Thomas Wilson ond oloneggelll m fron sane Se a er wa cal loeia v ‘ | Me ors Cole end Siarks declined to] sfy the Novy Department of 8 Jin Grogan, two colored men who INCORPORATED, 109- WTR Tree: and wes immediately fired on andla new county and chy com»ittce, © fore the o nvention, Mr. Geo, ae Danity ot Metso ee +} work at Grogan’s blacksmith shop / ird Street. killed by the mol). riends of Diek-|iep.escniing the dignity and force of dine ean ee e pide : = — inson are organizing to run down the] (he por will have to be selected be- rege at) ult was kept as ie mob, and serions trouble is feared. | tora nt can hope to be successful in] Miltee and rutided hy the conven- ee Pec B sepacedit Ie, iu order that the November. It says that nothing shoré suileg Han : successfully work vi he interfere of the exec- "i Maen OF ie ont tes of Kentucky can| en from an onfortunate schism in|. THe proposals will ve ned April) “The assault was made on the back | pednipatie tion of the Repub. 10>, bes h bidder must staie a! Premises witli a slarp piece of wire party of Marshall county avale price for each group of &t-| fastened into a stick two feet long open eee upon, although the Secretary | Tmmedisiely afterwards Marshal Co! wr,’ 5 5 .Jrain. ‘This the executive « ‘ err att sae 5 Maro 6 Ti oe sikely tu te, . cieas, ‘There 1s now two dis-| Of the Nayv is authorized by Congtess| tins was notitied, avd had officers es i oT i over jail was burned last nigbt, the Salil ile su tkellel to (eave : divisions cléiming to the] 2 contract with the coutraciors for) working on the case. Oe § ») } I hips for the sup-| ‘Ty f Jf ome . | | | SIMPLICITY There is nothing about a granite filter-to get out of poe eee order ; it will last a life-time. |n ley wos endorsed. The following re-olotions were sopted by the com- ou PRISONERS BURNED. Wuerers, Great inconvenience bes m el hive commiltee Three Colored Men Consumed 1) Woy gaye tie Democracy of Faye! Dover Jail onaly om mismanagement av fire not being discovered until too ular pay organization of said} Puild ng the | The instiw sent was found nes late to save the building oF rescue)" B ceiel ply of the entire amount of armor at | the alley, a button was close by, and the three volored prisoners confined | Orr a ayett we Phe said conaressionall#, Cost not exceeding $300 per ton. /gue or ‘two tracks were discovereit in the vaults, and they were cou- r The suc essful bidder is allowed ten | wy " ia ’ Soanty communities, claias that owmiiiee has thas far refosed o " where the fiend is supposed to have rnc Sm ey Sytner at af eee oan he Po ae ea an The tire is believed to have been o s | pool to make the contract. Bi sehel Collins conowatteted evely | . e°0 incendiary origin. The cries of the] esecurtve committee, and it or dive nies giver —_ uoforwunates as they realized their ly that the local committee ge AN eone by J. EB. Laney, of) ppo.Cretaa M og in London. the other by J. W fate were terrible to hear, but they Eddyville. ‘Theretore|. LOmton, March 16—A great meet-!nat to work on the case. Blooc- were beyond possible reach of help. ; was held Saturdsy evening st St. | younds were obianed tial pizhi, but NO ONE KNOWS ames’ Hall to proiest against the} ); rt ye) CUMBERLAND KISING PAST, wits “ That we, — believing | jroposal of the powers to ap,ly coe ie aa Ky ‘i ; . : 0 to be the tt onl : cold, and the hovods sook the svent} / , 2 : Rueabat tine and “only |cion to Greece, Resolutions denoure-| CF aq jnoffensive «samp insiesd of the naturally he wants one that is noted for style, quality, fit and Taek Line at Nash onsiituted committee ofl ing this policy were adopted with en- | f, : ar Respite Walling uty, respectfully ’ ve. Meanwhile Marshal Col- i Be WHT Resitey Waiting ty, respectfoll¥ | ntiasiasm after strong speeches by ine Tasca” lo tetoee Atay aeaaeaat wear. To get these qualities he should be \careful and select Soe oe ee Preakfort, Mereh 15.1 broke) Petition the said disinict comumiites | s1, tens Gladatas ) Dillon, Hen / } Frankfort, March 10 Oke} je. te dato lon, Hen-| of pis time to fe ve'ing out the mys- : POL oe weit ae ies oooh, meee nota ot bis time (o fe"retp ae Ne my the house that has the reputation for all. be can get them Coming to recognize us as such; and. to this Neshville, Tenn., March 15.—[said he, “but I bad to draw the line] dl We respectfully set forth ow reas)” Mr Gladstone wired from Cannes.}iwice, Anoiver insirument like the ~ from ONE to FIVE DOLLARS at a. ent of local races i }oounry; and effort in detecting the scoundre!, avd} ' & Si. L. detective wes also| change its positivn in the watt he N. C, & Si. L. detective wes a j /To make himself a present of a nice pair of shoes, and was several hou But Governor Bradley . wus 9 k fo yur fai ime . ” (Special to ‘the Courier-Journal. )—| at giving a decision, 1 know nc aud ask for your fait and “iu-| «God help ycur efforts Jone fovod in the alley was d'scover” 4 partial considers of some. lappegnie best) rains caused a} what I iniend todo in petiel consiematton ahaa EP URECRNEE Wa the sisbld. loft, Hot “the ofteas f i " 4 First, Tat tbe primary sot fn Trav wma apid rive in the Cumberland river, | but nobody else _ knows F damental principle of the Repab''ean Trampa Ww reck a Train. jweve oa ihe wroog rail and all fam at ark last night the gauge read | would be rishy |vvarty fe that the wishes of tho wajor-| , Sbtieedeld, Tenn., March 15.—| sioag suspocied some one else. x a Al feet, This is one foot above the| ‘These were the words of Governor] °° | vevail in_all things and We] > 2eihe train was wrecked | Tuis morniag the two colored danger fine. Re « from Point] Bradley yesterday afternoon, 1 relieve, (yes, know.) that we bave bere last night. It is claimed ti ** | biacksmitins men ‘oved above wee Burnside glow a: t three and) has not yet made koown itis inten-) is toryement of at leant nine-ieuths of |) eo, by tramps who ery ces at found, aud they fold bow Ly:ton we Republican .party in Marshall one-half feet singe morning. At Cai-} tions to the public, It is believed thage there ia gow 48 fect of waver. | Walling will bave @ brief respite and The ‘Tas walec's oles: and ¢ re, | that overage will today 80°)" LOT” . wrasse were clected atten] en” te intention to wreck the t] acecraiely before scelng them. bp ge Neen gah his decision, ‘bat it is merely}, Gia ‘chairman (Mr. Cole) had | onerees = hes almost ey 7 Afier finishing the wire the darkey been general, and (he age of water nl { surmise, as the Shia: carvéa Cheunatinearaeke - Sale me 4 as seriously injured in the} ier. coing in che direcvion of Mr. at up-river points jusures a further iven out no antimation to that] aay t y woe} }AMS residence on Jefferson streei. This |e \Toe war ant was at — once 8 Tine here W at feast 44 feet a chairrian at ¢ r pg of che of in | will be the highest water at Nashville the most bitterly contested campaigns MAKKETSy J issued, and Lytion was since 1891. SIX MEN DROWNED of biethey * found at Biown's resiauirot, eo. ne 7 (Reported Dally by Uacy G tnt of Seventh and Trib! popsiiated wich the o. cy Third, Because all our proceed) “Grivago, fil, Murch al} nt ened at 7555 highest) ing that be showa wa aut Be ws BALLOT MARCH 25. Pow Heat Collides With @ Shanty | ings have been ar and in strict THE HATTER Pa - rdance with the constitution - 1, e First Batiot for Senator Will : P les, aud by laws of the state organ- |" yy a 243 1 < vi whe: be cel om Vation a Diny. oora opened at $4362 4;808 to go lf HAS RECEIVED HIS tuken r . Fourth, Beesuse the conduct of} “Ma eae Sith | At thecily ball Lyvion was palpa early be : Mr. Cole and bis followers have been| "Ay wl. opened.ab 17/674 aBd! bly contoged, as well as closed at 1735 8 frixhtened, Yet he ‘rankfort, 3 ‘ +forasbed it so tl ees" directly « site to these and the Fra r 3 lir y to t au heir May tude of the Lieutenas rnor}ly. ‘Tue boat wa only tendency has been to disrupt the pork opened at $5.62 | considerable suvewdnr s eat Bret Spring Stock > huown = men, sad closed at $3.8 dev‘ed the whole thing, and devird seems to make it suty Ui } patty and trample rough shod over be a ballot for Seaator before lrowned, There is bo the embers of same : 25. Ane u hie boon called to Jilentify ing any of the men who wer it, Because Mr, Cole, after | "Sra. went y Collius pinned him down, however, fill the Salye ‘ drowned, ‘They bad only been May ribs “opened at $4.62 and | iowed bim the two wives, aud esked It is said the Blackiurnites have} a short time and were entirely May lard oy at $4.25 and! yokiog any instruments. Marsal Or moving out of Marshe'l county and] : closed at $4 him if he dido’t make them. He jthe Republican pa Marsha : : | wielded and sharpeved the wire, de- en ele la aT AGS te off a train, It is believed to have) gevib ch of ibe. two pieces ve'y CF O"_S. zy Jaiming t barman, refused May co! at hs known, _ a call a convention for the selection of ee ‘atte f \ WRECK IN KANSAS. delegates to the congressional vor W. receipts, 302 cara, pose ce ga An Fae ted thathe didn bem a support bi weeome a Can |-poc ws went 1 es 140,000, didate I eved 140,000, . 6th, Because, without ¢ : |from ibe blacksmith shop +o ihe pea. rormit the use Of | Pour Men Killed On Massourl Par! ig the least upon our defeated candi-| g ible decrease in wheat 1,319,- nue ee es ecicdicg eeatane ' 00 bushe ' se name ip that connec ion ritie i p fk ep ive, he was se brew both | pece olf wire ib Bir onme ip. she citie at Hiawatha, [tate for Representative, he was se] “Visinie decrease in orm 418,000 |wieet alwut 9 o'clock incase he way S27 BROADWAY. AT MEMP ATS, Hiawatha, Kan, March 15 ve nid of a merciless majority, over ¢ bush ls ; Sion afiatd he would out, bimselt, Tle Cems pS o wourred o1 e f - sible decrease ats 295,' 2 efor at hi poh wreck qveurred on the Missouri Pa |e proteat of a majority of the reg isible rease in oats 295,000) was felse, for long before that hour OIC LIBS LBC MA DAG OS DS) Highest | vitic this forenoon near this pis | jemaiss to anid oone| ue 2 the police had ove of tue insu passenger train ran int ashout ition, tl m this county be- penis, This was all that could be = === — — ——— PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET, | exioricd from bim, and he was sent Hats and Furnishing se Water Still Coming Up On Kecord. “ t ‘ nh and was brokea to pieces, iQ refused ses » said convention : was a colored woman who worked for] Memphis, March 15 » Missle yineer, fireman, vonduetor ar ce shape yay to jail He ! ason of the chicane id mis~ rs. Rieke. She bad done me a| sippi river contiaues 104 » [passenger are reported killed aud) po, on of said J. W. Cole, to-| Paducah, Ky.,March 12.—Receipts | ‘The feeling against Lyiion is very | wrong and I wanted tobe vevenaed'l situation iv the lowlands « aysas several injured, Phat he (Cole) had called and | for week 115 hogsheads, ' nd should bis guilt be con-Vtor it, The reason I told the officers) i rr ypposiie golly 1 ve : Will Blockade Greece regularly held a convention in which} Received since Jan. 1 812 hhds, ely e-iablished be may t that I threw the wires away was he river stood 46.3 fect rece jy {elegates were selected, while in fact] Offerings for week 06 bly usilce by an ou ‘) cause after I found out that it was Rome, -It is official entis in past twenty ‘ truth no convention was | Offerings for yen 3. onity. pie ee Ra hag , ! announced here this afternoon that |" ae} f dita , } = - J white woman, and 1 was afraid they or bell ia the knowl st sales for weels 112 3 4 8 u might lynch me. I am sorry I fo hours f since the |the result of the pour parleurs of (he pera hanes ha Net ae oth fice ; fheigee 0 his is the highest record since Rnwats Gatieday ts 6 dedcite "| edge of any Republican Net sales for year 1,891 hhds, f a A + ralekake, 1g extablishment of the weather office in| Powers Satur mt : acta he Shas | 7th. Because admitting as claimed b QUOTATIONS. est he ever worked up. Ww. Lrrrox DONE BY | HH a g o. and sine » sinking of the} ment not to reply to the Greek note.) (oi, tiat he did call a committe “ officers ae entitled to great credit eeu rint¥ Or 892, a1 pede Dla , ' Common lugs, dark, 5 Marshal Coliina, however, believes lowlands of anne thes waaay | Admirals to establish immediate | through the + NP eh h was *) Medium lugs, dark, that there is yet some mystery to be Tennessee by the earhiaquases 22S) Ti lockade of Cretan ports, which will| oy boys and) Good lugs, dark, 3'3, a Wott nh the {s2l¥ed im the ¢ My be in full operation to-| Without a single subscriber, is sul)" Low leaf, dark, 3 ! , Worn on the)" Marshal Collins completed another |cient evidence of his iuctucerity to] Gommon leat, dark, ‘ yone wer The tigation this afternoon at 3 DONE CHEAPER. ry ' » low . ) ale . : os} f « . cocordéd 86.8 feet above the Tow his This desire to dictate} yfeqium leaf, dark : a ck, and discredits Lytton’s This agreement is somewhat in the | tack 4 th water owing toa change jthe cot by the Re-} Good leaf, dark, 10, Me, k eet 8) svory about the colored womar x vy) E , ait: * | nature of a concession to Russia and " zood leaf, dark, ge : P the {Morya ol oman. ONE in the gaage system since th Vive sance, Rusela, duriog the middle | publican party, ‘it any cenvention hacause: yi bs Mowat a is Six or seven similar cases in that D ae BET op av. this would read ov “ was cailed or held it is ms anifest that] ‘ alley tton ny given | oct of have t ‘ }, [of last week proposed, with F | veaka wert half lugs this!s mi part of town have been reported to DO sonding the proposal, another joint t which, water be him since the last one, and he say ave ; ; ei tion bis party. rar rt Os, b were of) In appearauce he ts per-col-|he is confident the negro simply has| Now then, sits, baviug onve more } rhe sad Bae ity, Leet mainly was | ored youth, 18 or years of 9g@,}q mania for such work q 1890 Hnmediate resort by the Powers to | Presented our cause, we ask you for inferior grate and has a mean countenance, What an e ¢ ) pariy aeke to recognize us as the New crop is beginning to offer jy p polive is the motive The! situation in the lowlands is 1e oo” Russia's action was iuspired orce. ussia’s action was iuspired, ss t co Re Tee ore freely and shows better quality. | that ¢ 1 rompted su ‘ ‘ ‘ County commutes of Marshall eouniy amore freely an ows better quad | that rupert such a at alive tamous If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in snd immense lose of force. R 4 officially stated, by a. cert it is officially stated, by 9 certain ny our chairman, Mr. J. K. Long * thy for Greece, but so many a uotations are still for okt was wneant for someone el ‘ ‘ ywpathiy for Gr ut so many At OUT ember of your come | Quotattons are still for old sauit was meant for someone eb Modern Style ; if you want full count, reli- SENATOR SALYERS objections were raised by each (Pow. M0 Me Ain BATHE MRE RUNDABDRCERDAGICSTisls afternoon “Bfenahel Collie . o . ¢ Ly | fa tare bes doaly toon uaa | Respectfully. submited, ‘To New York, all rail, 42e. and Deteciive Lynn weut up to. the rorona = Cigar able goods, give us a call. We guarantee (Signed.) J. E. Lone, Chm., ‘To New Orleans, all rail, 24. jail and Lytton made 9 confession to] §, our work, and give you what you buy. button found iat by correspond but to issue orders to the foreigu Tue government gauge yesterday | ous high wate the old gau water mark on the old 56.6 feet, made during the rauge Wa t peevood of [Ole to Greece, insisting on the withdrawal of the troops, instead of! et srty is threatened, Dies puddenty of Heart Failure at] His Home. “ he sicavlest ‘ C. H. Pace, To New York, water and ,40c. them. He said tnat he was mistaken <y., Mareh 15,— eae Ms Met Se arnet haat fa tbe Issac Wasuan, YT. H. Pervean & Co., Brokers. | and thought it was a colored woman West Liberty, Ky. Marcy ne id . J.P. Wexien Note. —Boston rates Se above New Who had accused him of stealing AT tela iden, deatity early. yesterday [identical note will be the blockading bape | Note. ) who | 1 Tfo sudden deat veivers, of beart}of the Cretan ports and the landing Mr. W. E. Grimith was chairman) york, and Philadelphia 2c aud Balti- jewelry, and formerly worked for) npruing, of Bene uni- | of forces sullicient Lo insure the 1 man of the convention, with Mt! more de below Mrs. Rieke, He then wrote Mr. | ed | f re was ashock to this commun’ ne, leaving future ac Robt. 8. Treadway secretary. ) ji Hills the following note; 'Nelson Soule Ss n ias not suffered in many | tenance of order, if such as iy hias 0 5 i a oy Ate to lat > - y To Mr. W. J. Hills: D 5 tion as to the fate of Crete to later : ’ pera 8 : wit 5 ' T 9 vie! vary : I am sorry that I'm oa few of theSena- | negotiations. ‘This was the view of ye Bur, ! See Boe tee i ai W/ 13m-f and hurt thought it por's frie ads, Mt he was slightly Russia at the outset. AN ECLIPSE OF THE SUN The heat of our coal exceeds the warmth of the sun because it is PER BU. 10C /good\coal. The veins “it comes from are the bést. It is as even fe) / as possible in size dnd quality. Jt is always clean. Our coal makes—~ et amet, BR ee / as iH heat-as you can buy for a dollar. 9 BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70, — ANTHRACITE PER TON $8.2

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