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Official organ of City by rea- son of having the largest cir- culation, VOLUME 1—NUMBER 185 SAME OLD SONG, Two Votes More Would Have | Elected Dr. Hunter, Ca | KENTUCKY APPLIGANTS§GO HOME Pretty White Girl Favished and Drowned by Gyp GRSEK IRREGULARS STILL SUCCESSFUL. Heyren, 58. Biacknurn, Mantin, 10, Borne, 6, Srone, 1. Frankfort, Apiil 15.—There practically no change in the senator today, for though Dr. ter received but 8 votes today sixty were necessary to an election the two less than yesterday heing duc fo pairs. The vote stood today Hunter, 58; Blackburn, 43; Martin 10; Boyle, 6; Stone, 1, Necessary to a choice, 60. Three ballots were change, after which the assembly ad journed. AO BL, 43. | b wi ri wos t vote for Hun but moi of Bal for an taken without i CKBURN VOLES ; Wanted by s pour joney Candidate, Frankfort, Ky., April 15.—(Spe cial to the Courier Journal)—The gage of battle was thrown down to: day by the gold Democrats to the Blackburn men. Henry I Martin today ssid don't Mr. Blackburn's assistance, and if 1 should be elected 1 it to be without any aid from him The gold Democrats will m more propositions to the Bla men, and will not ask for any « ciliatory action on their part. Hev forth they will whatever course they believe marks out for them The breach between Senator tin and Mr. Blackburn is one most sensational that between any two men here, have been bosom friends dents of the same county, and tor Martin has spent more money for the ex-Senator than other man in Kentucky. Evidences have been given that Mr. Blackburn was not acting in good faith towards his old friend; he was teasibly favoring the movement for his election, but secretly withbold any real assistance. This is the v the gold Democrats aud Mr. M have been led to view the matter Today Mr. Martin learned that ver tain Blackburn men who had volun teered their assistance were fighting the movement, and instance warm words were ex between two of the oppo ator Martin, the Senator want pursue duty M ft stat vid tin | in t Ma en) secretly COMING HOME, Kentucky Applicants For Pederat Patronage Discouraged. Washington, April 15 wrunber of Kentucky applicant office, who have here constantly [since the inauguration have decided to go without further waiting. They are thoroughly disgusted, With the deadlock on at Frankfort and the announce ment made that no patronage shall go fentucky till a Senator has b ted, they see nothing ahead bal “rther wait mW home till | Gre re RAV 1ED AND DROWNED. ( Gy Accused of a Horrible sies Crime in Lestic County Hyden, Ky., April —A horri-| Vier} me is placed at the door of a band of gypsies which has been lo cated in this county for some days, The body of a beautiful young white girl, unknown in this found in a creek, bearing evidences that her death was neither accidenial nor yoluntar; She had been bru- tally ravished and then thrown into the creek. There is intense and growing excitement and ominous mutterings against the gypsies heard. MARCI ( Tw on section, was | "CY are riv G FORWARD. Vic the situation system of levees is acute, are being hurled mendous forces and several thousand men are worki Are the Successful Greek Irregu- lars In Macedonia. New York, April 15,—Advices from Greek sources tell of continued successes attending the arms of the Greek irregulars who have broken into Macedonia and are marchi into the interior. They are said to be carrying everything before them and to be intoxicated with the suc- cess that has attended their arms. sis fer Contract For a New House, Messrs. F. W. Katterjobn eons today closed a contract Mr. Fred Gallman for the erection of a building at Twelfth and Bur nett streets, and with had better order it now. have your orders at once. nit Will n THE COURT HOUSE VIC BALLOWE FINED $65, Other Cases terne LTTE INT E COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE The irrows, b wilf mipal ¢ the v cour tinued on 9 Attorney Sam lefendant uton a $2 An interes rh uw 1 was lar off Ir t te waived exam nt 4 w A. T ul rtin sed te rged w erday ef S. Na’ false statement h Sie pe » and vmawdy | Phe grat c John B eile refrom Menaces New Orle. \ Memphis er ksbur I day i the embankments intact Reports sippi dl The expected fall in the extend for miles and miles over vahey Many well known the fear that the not recede until plant this year's « tile ing still exi Bogue-Phalia dreds of ui 8 an If you believe you will need more coal during the month of March you The waters are rapidly rising and may cut olf our coal supplies. We have a big stock on hand now and would be pleased to We have only a limited supply of clippings for Against Owen Rider ; Kate y Gray Cross’ THE PADUCAH their founc hy the swi Dr, Burrows Con- hi over tynant were and all two negro Word re tie day immin aken Up This al Continua. Af. Wer Seve yesterday, ances. tor. At continues, last night Through fell it part of tod near Wo rder by Reuben charged Dr. Wille performing lady cir f rain ql eration on young pour was 1 afternoon the this unt Cr wa led in tue t and con] part of th » rapidly t th is Th »ntinue felts cease was vol tried this an unusual point Madame \ southern those who i plea four lays was charg- | today At Mem t divers per- with | Sh » hard nent r person after Wilson for ig the territory sippi at heavy that dur hours the rise Ss ferers Chil- larceny n alll. y » Cair 1 pe tempt to rea the ately dispateb Rose of such ps were s storm the riv and the railroad tracks, are submerged to their while several hive ft current. wife whelmed rished. A at many 1 Rations ut the 1 torren ay city. TI hi don a oming The of 1 were of the Owing t by th Near were drowned h dry Is ed Vicksburg during negroes were peril at Davis Island,whre the brea in a p ivat assistance was asked A relief steamer was immedi- d to the island. the lever wor will be sent to overflowed area last At He whole Helena is water from one t four feet deep,and provided themselves fortur rted up it is expected the Many very been swept from and carried away On a plantation tea miles west of Helena, Sylvester Sanders, a colored and five eh Gree| in k of the Sunflower district tomorrow, Greenville the river stood stationary nigh a the down violence that great pumps Were pat to work in the lower water gained the pumps had to be count of the driv- ed and of u nate ain to} water will be streets in three or » the g lid not fall at Helena nds stationary. s the river is stationary is falling throughout As the river Cairo and as the rainfall dsaining into the Missis- above has been rver predicts twenty-four probably be a ‘slight Memphis and local wi s point rand fr relic every week to the relief sta- So far no relief stations have 1 in any Helena, but the ave been sent into a tour of inspec- to report withia a reports filed and the relief stations su; ritely establish Jant at few days, 1, tod st her husband re uy Owen ankers fo owed coun yun nzed 25, aged mlay re marry Tom Hodg Lathe Hale wnd that Su th k inday, was ainst meatic have been ev vit » Dayton tw rai i e Marine ed fterne . vche »ntinued by wert welieve an, obtair money Walter Powell, o| uler false pretense adultery ; Charlotte Edna Bennett mey nger ra is imp that ma 1" y se; Stev man, house keeping Merr 1 returned the 1 wfore Jack Ce iallentyne larceny s for om and pet roose stealing Robert Ander troyed by ra ran bi Attor- aking into residence and Concern DANGER RBAT Frankfor are busy re tion whic! the s From the Veakened Leve s April 15, slowly rise ury in Tenn., The tinues to at nd-all points south, (and the Louisiana The waters d with tre- the grand j ed tou oa the resul aki along one is on th guitwe and watching night nd effort to hold none ¢ Mis- ging. that the occurred, express stream will too late to Wantep. Much suffer-| man Suntlower and country, hun their fom the overflowed not wheat 69 “ope encoou y waters d col closed at May o: closed at 1 has — not planters yellow 8 in the bookkeeper of referer Address where roes have deserted ad huddled on | fferers New Orlea 1 to whi aving passed the remains ts now ow ected When th prs wil well app in ptry ns tert » levees would stand hi they rising rt be ntinue slowly highest point ever in the history of the country. 1 that it ily on April aunty by riders: t, April ail will be matter iry. ea repor t he qui viv April ned that the Loui the heaviest of its la i to exce} 1 the 1 woul aters to waver as the to pt to » hi 1 an y the needs of all the entire over- HIGHEST EVER KNOWN, Water in Vicinity of New Orleans Breaks Feared, —Hopes he Bu 1 rise will be ne: ity were last ni; done gate keeper w an et 0 »bable Action 15 of tl cases which are being investi The jary is t this MARKE l., ned dl at at 69 rh opene 3 ya. ( A positioh by as stenographer ‘ Willin ces. 8 XYZ sible to prevent breaks that will let the water inon New Orleans le to estimate the follow sucha lan ster TOLL GATE WAR sath Lewis Counties, Five at der night RUMORS GALORE Bribery Cases. rumors of the taken by the grand bre abors 4 (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) April 15 figs! to work, y box 18, M gated by 4 young abins roofs, ildren irrent nville urred relief At t and un- the ander The night rain- at “DEAD INFANT. AMie Roberts Finds One in the River, SAILING IN A CIG'R BOX. Little Creature Was Dead and Had Been the Water Several Days. in KO CLUE 19 I'S IDENTITY, Allie Roberts, a son of Mr. George Roberts, of Jackson street, who is a ship carpenter now at work on the dry docks at the foot of Ohio street, ried his father's dinner to him at noon today, Between the dock and a barge the lad noticed a cigar box floating in the drift, and the attention of Grant V a workman on the docks, to it. Walker fished it out and after ing it on the edge of the barge priz the lid open, and found the remains of a baby, eushrouded in a dark rag within. The child was a fully developed white infant, but its sex was not dis- vernable on account of blood, and be- cause no one cared enough to ascer- tain it. The remains had evidently been in the water several days and the cigar box was one io which a local brand led ker, work of relieving the flood suf- with the government funds ap- riated by Congress for that ssing smoothly. ling from Memphis to ations have been aced in charge pur- nthe m- of ne in ship of cl will sub- the after t to It mage and es gs mol- riven “des- ace ibery pect- y hest and and istant Be: *|The Composers of “The of cigars is sold. indicating that the infant was set ovt on ils strange voy- age somewhere in the city and above Ohio street Onticer Etter and three newspaper reporters went down shortly after the disvovery was made, but found nothing by which the identity of the perpetrator of the crime, if one was committed, might be discovered. The remains were still lying on the edge of the barge when the barge when the crowd left, large troops of boys and some gitls swarming down to view the ghastly spectacle. The story of the victim's birth and death will doubtless never be known. TALENTED TEAM, Saddu- cees” in Paducah. Col. John Greig aud Prof. Bob wards Happen to Drop in. P Mr. Jobn C. and Prof. Bob E Louis composer, are both in the This is the pair who composed new opera, ‘The Sadducees,”’ which will soon be on the boards, aud which is being spoken well of by impresarios and critics In addition to this opera, Prof. Edwards and Mr. Greig have written humerous songs and also another opera, Mr. Greig isa cigar drum- mer., but is a talented writer, well, and is favorably known in dueah, Prof. Edwards has been here several days, but Mr. Greig this morning. They are be ed about by some of their and needless to say are themselves. Vicious DOGS. friends, |? enjoying t t They Disturb the DPenizens of Frenchtown on the Commons. infested r, and nts The numerous dogs that Dogtown before the high wa were forced to forsake their by the ruthless river, have apparent- ly emigrated to Frenchtowa, out in the region of West Harrison street, and there their midnight orgies are dreadful to contempl about twenty-five canines congr on the commons every night and keep many people awake. One of their favorite diversions is to attack stray cows, which they do without re- straint or mercy. All jump on the bovine at the same time and many cows have been left torn and bleed- ing and all but dead, Lawrence ore, the brakeman, says that last night he was compelled to get up three different times during the night and disperse the sav beasts, each time fiuding a large number of them biting some cow on the commons. It is likely that some of the residents will take steps to ex- terminate a few of them, atet bucket on'y Racket Store. AL twochooped 10¢ ab Hawkins’ kindling, so you "had better order quick if you need them. ; BARRY & HENNEDERGER, Telephone 70, vil ville brakeman, who was found De Small Collision Jonn wharf abo tern wa’ swung aro! And Attack Many Belated Poyines According to sume of the residents | ‘Nelson Soule’s The Sun is the only paper in the City that verifies its claim for circulation by Affidavit. DAILY SUN. "ROAD cRLES REF RIGERATORS ano | ICE CHESTS. 2Ist! Ye TEN CENTS A WE Train Due on the Justant, The Pay SUPT, HARAHAN R=TURNS HOME | | Reported That Mr. Wilson Will Reeume itroading —~A ALL SIZES Groundicss Steam- “ALL STYLES boat Kumor, | | SCRAP HIN CISTALLY CKD wr The Iliagis Ce arrive this mont days earlier than will be awaited w ar will “| NATIONAL AND NEW | Are superior to all others in ICEBERG REFRIGERATORS Construction, Economy and Durabillty, GEO. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third Street. 1 in Ss. Wi of the S will in ort time the Hlinois Central ned and | yusiness, several It is ramor railt that Mr. W superintender I h road resume work for About a year went into the cc being an extensive coal mines. sou, INCORPORATED, 3 It was reported today th W. H. Edwards would as captain of the transfer steamer Os!) Austin Owens ainmaster Flynn, when about the rut today said there was no truth in Sup. W. morning for Capt ceded Centr ee BUVUMWM 25 DWVTUTMEO 2 rne b, aske companied up ter J. J. Flynn Chicf Dispatcher Allan has a loup fs residence streets to u to his! Madison | pergency main off ‘ These are glorious days, indoors and outdoors—days of good 1g NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER and to be with the times you will want a pair of chocolate of ox lood Shoes or Slippers. We have thenr in all shades. We want ‘ou to have them on your FEET. Don’t buy un il you have ees at our beauties. { convince you we are ri Ges: Rock & Son. The Lo des layed an hour rive until after 1 A steam pipe yuisville division. r was lid not ar- this after- wrong up ok noon on the Li went | | . Our price Hereafter, 2 fo issued today ording ed waste | be furr Iry may | in | 1 the] id re serting in boxes wi train men instead of waste sey Was isville or Paduea As trailie has resumed on the M of the L. & N. extra no longer carried nois Central ent Mulvilill, over today Manuel. Ser SOUND MONEY PAPER. of Brooklyn, w ia. the colored Lovis-} near} here he had been kuocked by a. brid two the railroad hospital un Started Sn fand. One to Be at Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen's Saving Bank. Ww off the tra about weeks,ago is in + MeVona'd Will Be Ed] of It. here, stil , He has never rallied since and will probably di¢ TIMBERS SNAPPED, an FIRE LIFE and TORNADO lent ity that ney Dem- started at ty paper in ul the| te Lente ald the This Morning: at Wharf} oft n te Ww secretary of oy Hendrick, If the ps will be through a stock McDonald will be wer is Mr erly private n Joho K rted it but Mr. SMALL BLAZE K. Speed Jams the New Fire, Life and Torndo Insurance In First-ctass-€~ South Into the Wharfboat, is 8 comp: Burning Grease Oceasions a Little editor, It is virtually settled, reports, that it will shortly be e tab- lished, and it will be named **Golt- dust.”’ ny; the Fire. ity at 30 o'clock this. morn- gest boat on the Wes-| the John K ge 1, and} ne New South, | both ad in port about the same great activ P| ~ Phere wes according to The fire department was ¢ this morning at 11:10 hy 9 from box 36, at Ninth and Clark. Whi'e dinner at Will Racket, Bright’s home on Tenth street, be- bayé tween Washington and Clark, fell upon the floor and ignited, hole, No other hi sanies, ha cooking All business in my line givep’promy attention, J WILL BRITE Hawkins and the, New Store peopt@\re stitf kelling of that bést. Star Xoap fop hetter Matches for le peF box r 12fvoxes ff 100. / ime some ced lauded there was attended by the ved timber ar avy lines, ary on both the New South, foot th 1 South a small Qn | damage resulted goal Bank WATCH US, LADIES. ‘|Lots of Style for a Little Money. Call and see our black and coffee kid lace oxfords in all the new up-to-date toes. Price $1.50 and $2, worth $3 in gold, Call and see our two button oxfords for L:- dies, Misses and (Children in ox hlood and choca- late in all the vew toes, in They are the correct thing Call and see them »efore wharf} | nd the consisti er half a ke matches, on the There was some st, attended by oand f strident om the busy office mac able excitement on Ww his all abated aft of onk tim k, were yped bow line like thread huge parted a rousters orders consider- b » extent 1 to be loaded t is w t hart at The Speed was vl her asioued the ac momentum dent If your family all you need y ofe of those 35-piece’/ cuttage | sets to be had for $3.98 at the Rob- ins G'ass and Queensware Co.'s Mon- day, Apri igyst Bird Seed Nolirt yor chaff heel and spring heel. , for spring and sumnier. | they are picked over.__— | SHOES BOUGHT Lochran & Cochran, 331 BROADWAY. PER BU. 10C 9 9 PER TON $8.25 (vara cE J OF US SHINED FREE Drug Store, LUMP EGG NUT ANTHRACITE

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