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Patronize them and show your ap- preciation of their enterprise, VOLUME 1—NUMBER 169 Vote and Break Quorum, EFFORTS 10 WITHDRAW HUNTER, Paris, Kentucky, Milk Gets] responded to the « gram was most entertaini hail to he distributed among the poo! ; ATH OF MRS, HULL (oAVIDSOW. most entertaining ne ¢ distributed among the poor Frankfort, March 27 mounced this morning that Attorney General ‘Taylor, of Ohio, who has heen here since the beginning of the] y Yérm, working in the interest of har smony in the party ranks, has, since the vote of yesterday De. Hunter to with: but the doctor re Be [tis stated tl emains immov- it at least five caucus demands House 48, for Hunt Of course there was no electic Action on the part of tie anti-Hunter overshadowed for e Wednesday of next week RA POOR MAN, A Paris Man ; W 950,000 Bequest, Joy 1n the household of Henry We selman, a milkman in indigent cir- who has just re- a wealthy aunt who resided in Cincinnati had’ him her heie by which he comes into possession of property worth 850,000 A WASHINGTON STORY, ey WH Vote With the Democrats if ported about in connectlon Bradley has promised Senator Black- burn that if elected he w the Democrats in everything but the RMANY WITHDRAWS. On Account of the Kefu stood there tha Feoccupy Malaxa under p the international feet with the prom. ise to shell the insurgents should they But the Commander d © ground that his are too much demoralized, TWO MEN DROWNED. Fultz Meet ves at bddyville, Eddyville, March ames Fultz was up: Still Considering the Tariff House of Representatives is ing the tariff bill under the five min- Mrs, Hull Davidse Davidson, wis editor of the “Argonaut,’? died this Ht iS DOUBTPLL Just Whom This Very L Maxon's Mills andidate for sheriff, have and buggies almost alike Sanderson was in the city yesterday, | left his, horse hitched Harbour-Pitts Shoe Company, by coinzidence Mr. Potter his oaly a few feet away. Mr. Ed Ware aft Potter and borrowed bis turnout to It happened, how- wards met Mr. visit the county, ever, that he g instead of Mr. back water and miles out he met Mr. Dick Alleu, who offered to sell him a horse, Ware replied that there was no use buying one when he could borrow The conversation inquiry as to the ownership of the rig, and Mr, Ware said it belonged Mr. Allen soon vinced him that it didn’t, whereupon’ ters court this morni to Mr. Potter, In the meantime Mr, Sanderson] the case was left open until Wednes+ Was vainly seaghing for his horse| day. and bugg FOR CHAKITY, “hie - A LIBERAL DONATION, nel Attended ra ast Night. Clothing forthe Poor Giyen by the Hebrew Ladics. Entertain Elks’ Hall was packed last night, exemplifying the generous spirit that} The Hebrew Ladies’ Benevolent I of charity. The] Society this afternoon sent a large literary and musical entertainment | quantity of clothing, bedding and was given for the flood sufferers, and | other articles of comfort and neces- sum was netted. The pro-|sity, to Marshal Collins at’ the city and needy. ‘The gift betokens much PLUCKY CHAMBER MAID. | conctosity on the part of ladies, who A always liberally respond to the appeal ne Our Of the] of the suffering. E, AN ESTIMABLE LADY. Hauled Frank Bo Wate ‘rank Boone, of South Sixth street, rday underwent the novel expe rience of being rescued from back water by a plucky chambermaid. Death of Mrs, Pattie Crawford Today. He was in a skiff near the St Mrs. Pattie C aged 51, Nicholas hotel on South Third when | died this mornin; e, 212 the boat was capsiz d and he was}North ‘Twelfth rel § was a precipitated up to his neck in water. | well-known and bighly respected lady, The young woman, alive to the |and leaves four children jeopardy cf the young man, wasted] The funeral will take place tomor- not a moment in to the rescue [row afternoon at 3 o'clock, with ser. and succeeded in hauling him out,| vices by Rev. Cave. The burial will happy but very da np. be at Oak Grove TIN HORN GAMBLERS | M?. SCHAAD'S SUCCESSOR, They Onght to Be Run Out of He Will Be Chosen at the Y. M. Padueah, C. . Tonight. The Police Know Them, Th L State Sceretary Roseyear Arriyed is No Pxeuse For in the City this Afternoon, ttiog Them Remain. te Secretary Rosevear arrived The authorities should in the city this afternoon,and tonight take steps to drive the “tin horn’ lq meeting of the Y. M,C. A. direc gamblers from Paducah. There are} tory will be held which several thieves here who walk the streets in| names will be presented by Secretary perfect freedom, aud are known to! Rosevear from which to select a suc: the authorities as thieves, and still] cessor to Secretary Scband. they are allowed.to rem The name of the successful young Searcely an . at once eS bane He} man cannot even be surmised, but he ‘one | t robbed of urge ns of | wi 1 not be resident of Paducah, money by these low re vultures A ned that a Y. M re In most cases the victims notoriety, do not report their the police. It is unsafe to permit] scretary has to have a regular train: fore he becomes qualified to sfully hold the no x gentleman of the city bas sition, and them to rema and there isn a] Plavrible excuse Wing themliad this. It has been suggested » remain here ' P| since Secretary Schaad’s resig D suficient. Cairo and Metropolis ar’ | be a Paducahan allowed ty unload their Ga-hora amblers and professional robbers on Palucaby uct itehontt ten fenkee | RETIRING SEC, SCHAAB stopped. W for Cairo he 0 lay down and crawl ina hole. He wouldn't have|Takes Leave of the Y. M,C. then before he reached a wis sufticiently m for him Here. 4 man was me | ace of $140.) Was Met By Many of the Mem. aud while it is kKnowa who it, it naman istoo tough or two ag A certain bers Last Night. cannot at y ust Nigh ent be proven RECOMPENSED AT LAST. | vropuiar Secretary Sehaad, of the Y.M. C.A., met his members to take leave of them at the Association iarters last night, leaves Mouda: Thrilling Exye paper Reporter, ience of a News- . for neeting was first held last after which order was called nthe! hy President R. E. Ashbrook. Back Water By One Who Secretary Sch: followed in a brief farewell address, expressing the kindliest feelings and most commend: | able advice forthe members of the A certain newspaper reporter who | Association would be recognized anywhere by bis} | President Ashvrook, in behalf of vivid imagination, had a thrilling|the Association, then told how the | He | Association regretted to lose the Sec retary, and expressed best wishe: ne Near Getting Throw Remembered Him. day or two was wending bis w plank walk that s at the ferry landing, at the foot of} Messrs. C. Q. C. Leigh, G. B Court street, when a well known fe-|Lyne and Wm. Clemens were ap- wale character of the town started }Pointed a committee to draft suitable ed | Fesolutions. xperience across the long ned the water| him in his new home from the other end of the elev Stara easier (noe ae CAPTAINS CHOSEN they met on the narrow pathway in the middle of the plank. She recognized and seized him.| Who Will Lead the Y. M. C. A. “You've been writing me up a long pS time,” she mildly deciareg, with re- ontest. proach in her tone, “L-I-T expect you are mistaken he faltered, looking for something tangible to hold to. Boone to Comi “I'm going ‘0 throw you in this “BL water,”’ shefirmly proceeded, ‘and then I guess I'll be even, and you'll be more careful hereafter.’” ‘Please let me by,"’ pleaded the} ‘The Y. M. C. A, contest is well trembling sleuth scribe, as his ca under way, Last night a meeting began pushing him towards the water. |was held for the purpose of com- The people on the bank began to yell] pleting arr nents for it, and) m intense delight, but they were | Messrs. R Caldwell and Eli soon disappointed, for fortunately| Boone were chosen captains of the the woman was recently converted | respective sides. and her better nature finally prevail- Appropriate names were then dis- ed, and she let her victim go, with} cussed, end as forecast in the Sux the admonition to write her up no | several days ago, one side was named more. He says he will heed it. “Black Ca 1 the other + Yellow Kids’? Mr. Boone is captain of the first-enamed and Mr, Caldwell of the Messrs. Re G. Caldwell and) Fli| k Cats’ and *Yel- low Kids.” WITNESSES ABSENT. - jatter. The Case Against Fred Weymouth A portion of the sides were chosen Left Open. a meeting s | the intention was to finish last night, } but so much time was consumed that y night, | eral days ago, and Fred Weymouth, the young man charged with obtaining drug pretenses from Bacon & Co., “Tit was deferred until Mou Which will witness the inauguration mo ‘THE PADUCAH DAILy SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1897 JUDGE SAUNDERS ices | Paid His Respects to Metropolia take warning and remove what they can of their belong: hed at Cairo and will not be for! Much greater damy tity a at| EMERY GRANITE WATER FILTERS had to turn around and] witness was heard. Some of the [ue Wa 1 may be expe yet taken place, All persons whose + and when Mr. Ware got] Helm and Bolin, cha ged with property is now in danger should Anti-Hunter Combine Refuse to} ck 1t was all explained. ‘They are| breaking down Henry Stey all wondering whom the joke is on. |i the county, are on trial this afters heel aresp Pog ° If they do not, their _prop- rty is likely to be engulfed and theit jlives may pay the penalty of their EXCEL IN procrastination.’? “Where is this water coming from which is expected to swell the flood !’ PURITY “It is in the upper rivers now.’ “Where do you look for the great- jest damage to come from the in- creased volume of water?" “Io eastern Arkansas and north- ern Louisiana.’ “Are any of the large cities in Awond wwe] SIMPLICITY ers Today. HE . ROASTEO ‘EM ities Very lodig- nant at Their Discourtesy, Paducah Authe (POL'CE —GIURT, | : “No, I think not. a latge cities the levees are strong.’ ‘How about New Orle: “The government engineers say Judge Sanders yood “roasting’’to the authorities of Metropolis, IIl., at session of his court. It grew out of levees are stronger swonzer! CLEANLINESS going to be higher than it ever went The engineers expect the “'Ge0, 0, Hart & Son Hardware-and Stove Co, this week, on When | A¢count of one of our printer Haffey left here and disposed of the ig the burial of bis uncle, James i farshal Collins | Warren, at the unprecedented from custody of Will Haf- here for stealing Will Thompson's skiff. Judge Sanders said that it was authorities there caught abyone, he guessed, that they wanted to hold on as long as possible toa culprit when they do get or should not God Ob, Those Printers | Wednesday. — ONE WEEK OFF felony charge, but t officer was sent the prisoner, who without a requisition, but the author | jg ities there wouldn't ive him up be Democratic Primary When he served The Approaching Week Will Be Judge Sanders said npaign [Bustle. customary for officers to show some coutesy to each other, was confident had always extended «very favor to the Metropolis officers, who poor way of acknowledging it He added that he not only intended to let them get best way they can ever they come up to is going to at once take steps to find | out if there is not some Illinois statute books holding an offi cer liable for such flagrant neglect 0! He said he wanted the people tropolis to know just what kind of ofticers they had over there. and that he} activity] f =, RUBBER BOOTS. | today among the Democratic dates for county offices, be primary election is ny of them went to the remain- the visitors} Thus] county, but a |; Jed here and approached who came in from the county. no camp! fights, although the canvass has been week from to- | day, however, | disappointed candidates, ot x many | gfe\ few i who win pext Saturday will be dis- | ¥% er—about November. | (4) | NEO HAMILTON DEAD. | appointed Lal charged with being implicated in the theft of Thompson's skiff, was dis- missed, and he was completely ex- Judge Sanders said he did aot thivk| Took a Sudden Departure Last Woods had anything to do with the} The witnesses could not be gotten Was a Well Known ( acter of Paducah, Dr. Covington, the principal wit-| ause he was afraid to. now a judgment in Judge Winches- ter's court against hint here and ten days in jail for carrying a | city. some Pa-| corner of 1 was on this side| a Hamilton, a well-known tish- colored character of the last night at his home, hird and Tennesse , after ah men while he of the river with women of Metropo- lis several months ago. employed ni a wife and three 33 years He had been ill but two days. OWN JAIL This Is Where Noah Will Probably Remain. George Warren, a nephew of Offi before the po-| oiq, a colored girl, the daughter of W. Edwards, who works at McCutchen’s The girl claimed tobacco stemmery streets yesterday, Franklin her, striking her Seventh and Clay without provocation she called him a| to reiterate it, ¢ and came near | Probably Make No Effort to Get Bail, | doing him the Benton, one of of the trouble he | ran out of the tobacco factory with a stick and chased the imed he didn’t The vase was left open. wards was appri nd when ah Franklin's attorneys asked if any effort would be m: obtain bail for the of Daisy Sullivan ain clan LEGALLY DEAD t and waste of time asgreat as the trial itself.J All thel00 intend to hit him, fined $10 and costs this morning on eof striking Octavia Hunt, would entail a suit « Elrod, for| babeas corpus were takeu out or 1 towards | tion for hail were made, would was partially | to be mined, and the probabilities are that Franklin will rem until June, when court m There was no evidence to show! 4” great Thomas Moran aud Will Thompson, tramps, sold jewelry a the case was heard and left open, that commonwealth's contin vase an infallible proof it has secured is not }to convict Franklin. without dismiss DIRE PREDICTIONS From the Signal Service De-) upon its report sufficient umbaugh contest com-| him the interest of F partment at Washington. are Chairman Clark Senators Noe (Gold Dem ), Dingus}dead man, for he has not beea heard Major Dunwoody Says the Mis-|(Rep.), Rummans (Rep.) and James| from for over seven years, . : report will be} law, after this number of years has favor of Captain Bell by} elapse Martin,} Wes The reports will be very] Weatherly’s heirs, and all the other Crumbaugh is now cer-| heirs ¢ to retain his se | Democrats will vote Dunwoody, of the Signal) majority report, which will be signed | Guater orts| by one of ‘au to-|'They say tha in the|for Crumbaugh, the charges beit based solely upon clerical errors, sissippi Will Rise 14 Days |Seuators Hays and ( special to the ‘Globe-Demo-| tain Jorat’? from Washington, says: ase is very cle Mississippi below Cairo gists, a few days ago, and supposed |r ictive work to be an eseaped lunatic, was pre- ' 2h, eta sented for trial in Justice Winches-| — Wheatlet at Bodgyton's; call: and If you believe you will need more coal during the month of March you had better order it now. The waters are rapidly rising and may cut off our coal supplies. We have big stock-on hand now and would be pleased to have your orders at oncé. We have only a 4imited supply of clippings for kindling, so you had better ordet quick if you need them. Telephone 70, BARRY .& HENNEBERGER, tinue for fourteen days retn all shades, and one! get a sample free, \ | greatest been! Broadw tend- INCORPORATED, udi+ Such is Frank Weatherley, For- hove merly of Padueah. jail —— Se Matters Appertaining to the the Real Estate Deals. Mr. Harvey Kidd today filed a suit in the cirenit court to have deeded to kS. Weath- night and decided erly, formerly of Paducah, in the} will] property adjoimag Judge Bishop's ptestee, | resic¢ ¢ on Broadway, near Tenth (Rep.),] Frand $, Weatherly is legally a nd the es that he is dead. one of Mrs. Harriet presut erly w led Mr, Kidd their inter I} in the property some years 1 1890 for Sau Francisco rd from Noe. | and has never sinve been hea the county, 10 hla B. Chiles A her husband today deeded to Annie Fisher, for a LUMP EGG NUT ANTHRACITE CHEAPNESS High Water Is On Us, -——GET INTO A PAIR OF——— We have them in high boots and short boots. Our prices are very low for good quality. Come along, boys, and get a pair before they are all gone. x7e0. Rock & Son. 821 BROADWAY. THE HATTER Spring Stock ——OF ) | eS house on Tenth street between Clark | nigg: and ‘Adams, a tract of land in the Jout of the hall and « Fred Gallmin deeds to Tobias Stegar his interest in the building at} (Reported Daily by Ly’s a Company.) Seventh gud Jackson streets, consid- One “Nig those people see if you a | instructed Marshal Collins, who didn’t have much faith in the man’s! Lovely P. mes ‘The darkey walked in, saw the! AT colored committee, and sticking his hands in his pocket, deliberately L 5 turned and walked out, When he got to the door he muttered so every could hear him, § G G—d d—n nigga anyhow, A d—d The} avor of the} last heard of the remaing heir he left Louis Niehoff deeds to Frank Nichoff, for $850, some property. in Official of the City. TEN-CENTS A WEEK. The filtering fibre is made of a solid granite rock, insuring absolutely pure water. Granite filters have greater capacity than those of other makes costing three times as much. There is nothing about a gtanite filter to get out of order; it will last a life-time. Granite filters are easigr cleaned than any others. A child can/operate them. 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third Street. q ( Hats and Furnishing Goods. 327 BROADWAY. ~ _ —— —— ab.’ And wit ‘t he strode vn be steps. MARKI [ Chicago, 1 $900, wheat opened at « ‘ - point 73's ; closed : ¢ RE *CRAWFISHED.” May corn opened 24's nie closed at 24 !2b. bh” Wouldn't} May oa‘sJ opene} st 17's closed at 17. Help Another, at $4.20 Reserve [ge., $726,7 Loans Dec, $1,891,800, Specie Inc., $462,700 Legals Dee., $8 Cire'n Dec., $ ottice here and le Mice : BIG LWE eallright,’| ¢ Vivva| DRUGSPORS. nevab would holp anutha them, PER BU. 10C oe 9 PER 71ON $8.25 -—May highest May pork openc’ *t $8.65 and Some of the colored lodges have | closed at $8.60. taken the dispensation of charity in hand, and sent a committee around to the city hall this morning Pig ere to see that the money, food and ap- parel intended for food sufferers did not fall into unworthy hands, The committee was stationed in the Mayor's olfice, and in the forenoon a| big strapping darkey slouched in ana said he needed help. “Well, go into the M y lard opened +. $4.20 and ep io, would be pleased to show

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