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& THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. afiornvon, excey t] ¢¢ Published every Sunday, by mous imports of corn must continue and that th VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. |e t' TS the lender of American agri : 0 carry seas catia onltere, mes AS sore remunera- | 1890 to 1892, inclusive, he attended | ~ live Jigare Lue watlook 1s equally | the Lebanon (Ohio) college, and in FM. Piaemn....., PRRSIDENE Ann Manson | good for 1. 3, since this year, as the|1894 attended the Northern In- Fp aston voovoe SRORETANY | last, all the visible supplies of grain}diana Law College at Valparaiso, " will be drawn upon from every quar-| Ind. DIRECTORS: fF. M. Pisher,J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J.i. | ter, cleaning up the markets for the Line next harvest CONVENTION. Williamson J. J. Dorian. THE DAILY SUN @iil give special attention to ALL local hap Denings of Interest in Paducah and vicinity, Bot neglecting general news, which will given as fully as space will purmit without re gard to expense. ‘HE WEEKLY SUN is'devoted to the interests of our country pat- yous, and Will at all times be newsy and en- tertaining, while keeping its readers posted Ou all politcal affairs and topts;while it will be a fearless and Ureless ex, f the doo trines and teachings of the National Repubit- oan party. bushel by Thanksgiving, as Phil Ar- mour predicté, but it is bound to sell at a very pfetty price. ty that he succeeded in ec the public schoo! ‘education in Magoffin county. For a time then taught sche] in his native coun- 1, | ty in order to earn money enough to him through dollege. From What is of jual importance is that the enor- the price of this c Returning home /in 1895 he was made deputy circuit clerk of Magot- fin county, and / later in the sane year was elected to the state legisla- ture. During his short service in that body he made a repu.ation not only as a faithful worker, but as a splendid speaker, Mr. Bailey, if elected, will be the first Republicanfrom the Tenth dis- trict to secure a etate office of any prominence, From more points than one his nomination is a good one. Being aman from the moun- tains, he knows how to reach the ECHOES, Newsy Notes from the Late Re publican Gathering at Louisville. country, living \off the charity and | credulity of the p | be caught the people here from the such men who only one of e dodging about the ple. If he should of Paducah will take great pleasure }p assisting him on his way to Eddyville. He must have carried off $100/or more. Electric Lifht Racing Draws a Good Crowd for the First Night. Results of Lash Night's Events Interesting) Program Ar- ranged for Today. to witness thé first evening's events of the continugua electric light racing. A large crgWd went out last night| Half Price This Week Is all we ask you for anything is our entire line of wash goods in- cluding dimities, tawns, organdies, ete. tw Our Stock of summer fabries must be sold in a short time to fitmke ready for early fall lines. Prices will not be considered Everything will be ee TO THE PUBLIC: We meanfwhat we say: our stock of low cutigoods | ves that oannot in the city. afl colors, all styles and toes. Now is the time to buy footwear’ at be sold at pri- had elsewhere RALLRUAD ‘TIME TABLES. Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis Railroad. Ly Padnoab 990 om Ar Paris 1200 pin Hollow Hock Junction, 118 pm Lexington 260 pin Jackson 1 Ly. Jackson $5 soa = am NORTH BOUND Atlanta 3.00pm: Ly. atlanta vt #10 am, Paris Ar Paducah All trains datly ‘Through train and car se ducah abd Jack Fis, Washin nd New Arkansas, T CORRESPONDENCE. _ os pe people of that section better than aay cid vexatdieds Of cone GRE: GCN A Special feature of the Weekly edition of other candidate could possibly hope |The failure/of the thirty-two-candle |*°:* Je peatpadlbs Jay rita Boe fore holy’ ty represens| A Brief Sketch ofthe Nominee for! do, and will, as a consequence, {power lights to arrive ovensioned | Prices below on a few lots [These Bruny locality wivhin the limate of 1 CIF) A peugte Clerk and Other — | succeed in bringing out the immense some trouble, but the track wil Pee of prices always bring us Republican vote in the mountain dis-|hereafter be amply lighted, — the"! . ae [ADVERTISING. Keeaue ot Faeerers tricts of the state. thirty-two-candle power globes ar-| So piece Bae ca oie ae san . Bl read be made known on However, he does not propose to|riving today. ing ath ape We WO 1978S, OOF eee $13 bm = we rest there. Some time ago, in talk-| The demonstration of appreciation |'8 Pls ae ‘ 10 08 pm Somce, Standard, Block, 118 North Fourth] Over 800 delegates were hohe ing to the ‘‘Leader’’ he stated that it |shown by the people last night was] 3° Pic <7 heb goods price 6 to ome jee pr mes winseemaet| CON a er ame eae ete was his intention to stump the entire| very gratifying to the association,and | S4, Your choice for 4c. 1 1210 gm 6m am Beara... ..¢ aed peer La wag, aaa pacing tht ate, and to speak in every county |the races were good. ‘The results are nit Ree bea : tram oR 4, of the state. as follows: “a 3 . B 1040 am SEAR 1 Bo ae a ya potted ey ar areal | First race's mile heats: Finis [P " 1190 am ‘ sah bly’ Aden bested : e speech of Secretary-of-State | grst, Dady Reed second, Hella third. p . , wpm seam 10 cents) gathering, and this year’s election is| Finley in nominating Mr. Bailey Time, :51's- . Organdies. oad : < » bs one of great importance. was a masterly piece of oratory and) Second race—‘) mile; Palmyra . IS NBA! XRTHI Ar Owen 4 1.00 sa abe First district|/4isplayed much thought, but “it was fine Little “Ei second, Cora “T.| All Gine French Organdies, new ‘ sabato fll A ga Ar Loutevlie. 1988 pan tes! Seek | io i the umber and| rather too sophomoric to catch the|thind. ‘Time, 1:05. est and handsomest destgns, worth oliday Groc ries SovtH BouND— Nos0t WA cheapie depot average convention goer. Charley) ‘Third race—* +: Upman first, |40¢ everywhere, your choice for ps , tvtaucanad...... oon ‘ cath oat dla howell fae owere’comefim se [crit Cet sows Mon lunes 2° Fruit Cake Materials ea AB FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1897. _ | that reece t Aa ald hed ihe stock. His father is one of the old |third, Time, 1:47 15¢ buys any 3oc organdy, lawn, 9 rd ‘Saceeah a 4%, eer. Senator Deboe is our Ctl war horses that lesd the Republicans j or dimity in the house. Ap les and Oranges Bee chairman, but ag he was unable to r r ‘ag ’ AT ' ‘Tux ‘Register’? this morning pub- aad the district convention held to their earliest victories in South- NEWS AND COMMENT. All other wash goods at half F h 4 ark bon lishes a card from Capt. Ed Farley! Tuesday morning, J. H. Happy ably |¢tsterm Kentucky, and the nave i safer tory pt pate oe res. Oanned!Goods, &e. | ess » 400 § . Z ‘= = u fran inley i ol 0 he >. »lete and this sale 1s rarely equaled, ack: © wy v emphatically denying the charge | filled his place. soared Obk Gf tie bate, The heart of Kogeiusko, the Polish| Come early and get choice of pate HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. sr Me sym tant made in the ‘Register’ of yesterday) waite the convention had but one patriot, was buried yesterday in | terns, Telepnone 118 , ; AT New Or boam $00 pm P that he, Capt. Farley, went to Cairo} nominee to make, it developed a large| Judge Denny presided over the |i) ial mausoleum on Lake Zurich. Shirt waiste at reduced prices - us Cor. 9th and Trimble Sta. jar ccaruie oom 7 4 Saturday because ‘there were too]number of aspirants for official pre- convention with firmness snd ability, Alvin Bowling was found dead near . . At Natehe oma s : ‘ ” ion | @t the same time adding to his popu-| Morehead, Ky., withy sixteen bullet \ Au trains runaatly ’ > negroes celebrating that day’’|fsrment at the next state convention 3 nd 3M carry Pullman nag eas ya ee sent of the) i 1899, when a full ticket will be| arity by hie fair decisi holes in his body FRE E ars and free Fei = ‘ in Paducah. e statem i. . ¥ ny, . jow « 1 - - . The Nat 1C it fM s N end a0 ru woenfCincinn “Register”, which land # the] fepupicas ae, beag groomed hs] Mi. 3. Hampton, wo Sere lant Counsimen wil weet a Cols-| BUTHRIE & CQ A HANDSOME : srrriag Pana ie basis for one of its peculiar edito-}their friends for governor: Judge Se ee ecctad aaebaiiaea ot toe bus, O., September 28, 1 ' . . n £4 carries Paducah Louleville sleeper, rials, was false on its face and any|/George Denny, Gen. Taylor, present campaiga committee. \He will be the The largest fleet of vessels that : t . nts eae, este thinking man would have so recog- attorney general, State Auditor Sam right man in the rigbt place, as it ever left England in ballast has 314 Broadway—Phone 155, | v union depot » nized it, It is to be hoped that this Stone, er ou ae 2248 has been already demonstrated that ad fe ports to get ee ori the ‘Register’ will slic Mages 3 Y|there is no better organizer in the} ©*T80¢s © a rR Spal experience of \the “Reg and present circuit judge, Sam J. | The Obio Populists rejected fusion —AT— 4 teach its amateur editor that it would be well to verify slanderous state- ments before publishing them. The editor of the ‘Register’ should also learn that the editorial columns of paper are no place to vent personal spite. Dignified and honest criti- cism is desirable, but slanderous ar- ticles based on hereésay are contempte ible and are never found in reputable papers. a Roberts, the brilliant editor of the| Party than Hampton, Lexington Leader, and chairman of) Tho convention was harmonious in the last state campaign committee: |ihe xtreme, not eyen a disturbing It is thus seen that the G. 0. P. will) ripple appearing, and everything was not suffer for want of gubernatorial] done unanimously. timber two years hence. There were suspicious evidences of prospetive candidates for the remain- A] ing places on the state ticket. Two years, however, is ample time to _—— develop aspirations, and it is evident that no office will go without an eager} ‘+Prof,” Miller Didn't Do a Thing taker. propositions and mominated a State ticket headed by Jacob Coxey for Governor. The London ‘‘Times’’ publishes an estimate that Europe will need 12 per cent more wheat this year than usual, The Indianapolis {Gas Company has called og the Federal Courts to restrain the City of Indianapolis from enforcing the ordinance fixing the price of gas at seventy-five cents. § Old Alaska prospectors who have Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1.00/and upwards. A. R. COOPER, Manager = DORIAN’S. This is somethi: very one egjoys in moments of leisure, Rand it is a thing of beauty for the home. *? FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS COME TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES |i: Ch * — 2 — But “Do.” . i “HE EUROPEAN CROPS. There is a marked contrast between wintered in the Yukos region, have AND FURNIS:! » Wheat is’ going up at a rate that] the feeling now and in former years. Iooane sbarmied, bh) tS « oroenegy of : ING GOODS. j The state convention of 1891, held etal pie yd ye Satan La oy: Kivdly bring your Feet to us.| / | have tuaned back, e nger 0 fo will ft thom neatly ‘ causes surprise even to the veteran speculators of Chicago and New York. Yesterday it rose to 84 cents in Chicago, while 89% was the top| of candidates before the convention ; u r notch in New York. Dollar wheat| of 1895 was remarkably small. Did Not Matertalize. — Mils« £ rem ‘ 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY St is: MANRAS CITY, ST, 208 ett % 1 o ry UFULO, DER ea 7 seems not only a possibility but eved) sai, Roberta and Senator Deboe| SMtP»Od and Carricit the Trouble [was caused in the Ohio — : . Louis SAGs Og a probability. On the other hand, many believe that the top is almost reached. Wheat is following the law of supply and demand, the supply in this country being enormous, while the European supply is very short. THAT EXCURSION HE GAVE at Lexington, had to importune avail- able persons to accept certain places on the ticket, and even the number were the most popular men at the Cash With Him. convention. Senator Deboe’s speech was well delivered and met a cordial reception especially his reference to civil service reform MANY PEOPLE VICTIMIZED ‘Senator’? Wood and Judge Holt A Paris paper publishes a story from Carlist sources to the effect that 60,000 volunteers gy being or- Populist State Convention by a das- tardly attempt to limit the speeches of delegates. The resolution was | spurned as an attack on one! of the fundamental principles of Populism. Prince Heary of Orleans will ac- |cept only one of the three challenges Undertakers and embaimers, Store Telephone 128% |.B, Howell, 0.0.5. DENTIST Telephone 221, Offices, 427 Broadway at small cost. F. J. BERGDOLL, —— PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co., JOHN J. DORIAN. Missouri Paciric RaiLway The Great Through TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jron Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all pofnts in . ‘The ‘Courier-Jourval’’ summarizes} were familiar figures and botb have} prof, J, M, Miller is the name 4] sent him by Italian officers, who want i “Ee the reputation of being always on! olib.tongued st ve wh he| ss ann etre : an article from the London | on0- hand whea th interest of the party & i - Bad o ccuce pretas atistaction for his criticism of Italian Offige Hours: AGENT CELEBRATED ARKANSAS ANO TEXAS. , mist’? which is very, interesting at the ‘ coup! solliers in Abyssinia, He will meet} gam. to12 a - WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ‘ 8 lana is atstake. Major Wood had the! sce and began making preparations | Gen, Albertone. . m.,2to 5 p.m. and at night LOUI ’ ° = present time. The ‘‘Courier-Jour-| honor of being the first Republican | to give an excursion for school chil The Ad x 4 i Ss (@) BERTS BEER, Ot St. Louis. Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, d nal’ says: toknock at the doors of the U.S.|dren, He seemed to be almost € bis wee - ine -toamgd as In kegs and-Fottles paar seca” MEMrnis; To "The latest number of the London|Senate for admission, bearing his}twenty-two years of age, was well | asadlps Alea ecies ar ecptiloe od vate : : : : ALLAS AND Vort ‘Worra, ‘Economist” to reach this country, | commission from Governor Bradley. araanes “hat hs an a ie inspire | OTt7-pre rg ca egphay ken WENT TO EDDYVILLE, Also Pl ity Me green Ml Grinks——Boda Pop, Seltser Warer, Orange) a i wae . that of July 82, contains an interest-|Senator Deboe's election cut the/one with his honesty by his appear- ever, is still held by the Fuerst Bis- Diches.ap tenga ae Kansas ‘and ail Western Saten, a tuttnee ing review of the harvests at home| Major's term short, but with his| ance, 9 marek. j The ie Paul holds the Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during woek and 12 o'clock | frye’ (8! 08 20uF leat Hekes agen | Neeyrard. recneas Contractor Katterjohn Called Raturday nights, K. T.G. MATTHEWS, S.T aud abroad. / Its conclusion is that, on the whol¢, Great Britain is much better off than the continent. Wheat is the poorest of the English cereal crops, but it is still passable, ‘The potato crop, it is feared, will be very friends, which are numerous ,he will always be ‘‘Senator.”’ He claimed to be a school teacher, and said he wanted to give an ex- cursion for the benefit of school children, He made arrangements with Capt. Owen and chartered”{the steamer Bettie Owen, He then be- No Republican leader iu the state is better known than Judge Holt. His record on the supreme bench of Noah Baney, the Indiana convict who was paroled in order to give bim There Today on Impor- a chance to prove his story as to the |Hinshaw murder, substantiated his | confession in many details, tant Business. 10th and Madison Streets. Telephone 101. PADUCAH,KY ~ Wall Paper »” 4 LOUISVILES, KY a A fennessee Centennial and Wnternational Exposition, poor; but corn, hay, roots andthe state wasan honor to.his party) 9a, making preparations to do every-| Immigration is at the lowest point} All Bids for the Pi , tubers all promise well or passable. and a credit to rie an i ia on pad ak say plan. He of-| reached since the federal government Work aa NASHTILLE, ‘Across the channel the situation is] ™ade sans tours of the’ 6 leliv-}tered a gold watch to the one who|began to exercise supervision of it. Bare “4 CHATTANOOGA not so good, It estimates the French sige spi yoggeroiry Me grea pe sold the mest tickets, had an infinite | The immigrants during the last fiscal Frank fort. In OW a es wheat crop at only $5,000,000 | is ors oY ao epablican ments | Sumber of handbills and dodgers|year numbered only 250,893, « de- lh & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, quarters, or 280,000,000 bushels, | candor. Repitican | Par'y| printed, run bis ‘tt”” locals with in-|ctease of 112,490 from the total of| ce ae IN THE LATEST PATTERNS, which is 40,000,000 bushels less than | 8eeds more men like Judge Holt. effable indifference in the newspapers, |the year before. Contractor F, W. Katterjohn was sagged a 7" : THROUGH CAR ROUTE. the erop of 1896. ‘The rye crop, 8! sohn Poland, g¥°e, opecch in withe} 04 iu the sale of tickets was himselt| The striking miners in the Pitts called to Eddyville this morning by PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. |... ..70.4ND FROM very important one, is poor and po-| acswing from the race for clerk of| ite active. Fora week or more| burg district are making little head. a weer soliciting anther confer. SOUTH CA 1 NORTH CAROLINA, tatoes and forage are disappointing. |e court of adpesls, while ill-timed children as well as others were busy | way are not losing ground ence relative to the reconstruction of E I -E WASHING IROINIA, The Italian wheat crop, is short 92,-).04 ‘Rossibly inappropriate, was one|*lling tickets for the excursion | Not » the New York and| Penitentiary buildings’ destroyed by ¢ s ’ PIMLADKLIHIA AND NEW YORK 000,000 bushels. The official esti-| 04 Possibly. inappropriate, was One which was to havg come off last | Cleveland Gas Coal Company's mines| “"ayn*t Year: No, 139 8, Third Street. Telephone No. 871] THROUGH fern rin new Hottow Roce mate of the Hungarian drop puts it] daivered before a convention, His| Bight. It failed tg materialize, how- | working, but others are also in oper-|. 04. Katterjoba returned at noon SERVICE Kovr 1 at 108,000,000, which ip 32,000,000 plea in behalf of Western Kentucky ever. The’boat was due to leave at | ation in the district. Agitators Knight yesterday fromy Frankfort, where the ‘ it cei egitim. taeda ed bushels Jeas than was grown in 1896, |P'ce in eo ay i many {6:90 o'clock, but this was a litle too| and Llewellen, of the Indiana mine bids for the work were opened atthe e e PULLMAN tists Russian reports, whilg conflicting. |e most just and made Many a1 cacy for the crgwd, and at 8 o'clock | workers, now at Evansville, will pro-| CaPito! buildfog the day before, They G | E PALACE ‘I! leave little doubt thaf there will be] Ouch of a tendency in both of| he Was still there, steam up, ready |ceed from there to Earlington, Ky.| "Win, Brazier, $25,550. en ec ric 1g SARS nee gaat aconsiderable shrinkage in- wheat and rye. Roumanig, Bulgaria and European Turkey have 80 suffered to start. Miller was there, selling tickets right along. o'clock he disappeared up the levee, the old parties to act upon the as- sumption that the western end of the state is good enough to vote but not aud had been About 8 The crusaders are still at Evansville. Five mines are still in operation there, but the agitators claim the | men have promised to strike. Princeton Lumber Company, $34,- 365. Kreiger & Co., Henderson, $29,- and Power Co °°... 3% York from floods and other outward cir- cai to the office holdi rf , ‘ tAhere. will bea re.| ite up to the office holding stand- 2 | 190. ‘ : 7 ne gael comaaneet 8 “ae os Bis ard, Mr. Feland hails from Christian sng tia vam: SEA AEE Sa OE Dies Saccienal aoe Panky & Gaines, Louisville, $25,- Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows’: dn Sale at Ke vam ll potute om last ars aeedant yield. The Ger- oon hy, age MCs Ot Uk Daal es patie, and finally tt denned ia BROWN AND BRUNER 00 Store Lights) Bboy enth. eee ie man deficienty is sinall, while Hol ( Sdbecauye Capt. Owen that Miller was crooked, f ae ees Residence Lights 20c ud monte agane, hrypation, call upon Ticket liu, Denmark and Sweden} Mr, J. G, Bail d had skipped, and the outing w - - baa ial aah urr cc * land, Belgium 3. Bailey, the nominee of | and had skipped, and the outing was There was only one bid, as can be Gc ent for Fans $1.60 ve nccdanhaiern as on 405 Ry. Kxchfinge Bldg. Sr. Souls, 'M have average crops and Spain has a grown in Europe this year than last the convention for clerk of the court] declared off, much to the chagrin of eral clauses in it, one of which speci- good one, of appeals, is a young man but twen-| the crowd, and the humiliation of |They Get Out of Trouble Tem-| *en from the Above, that was lower D.B bs MOM Sup A. J. WRLON, The ‘‘Economist’’ concludes that} ty-nine years of age. He has attained] Capt. Owen, who had never, in all il than Mr. Ketterjohn’s, and this was} = =e Davies Shas Aah, Madina, nel ‘on the whole there will be less wheat] his prominence by his ewn exertions] his experience, been so successfully porerily. the first, which was thrown out by / W. L. OANLEY, J and certalaly deserves’ great credit. | banooed before, the commissioners, because of sev- Rose & Paxt era TA at ASHE: ae, by 30,000,000 quarters or 240,000,- 000 bushels. To make up for this it says the chief reliance is in the big crops of the United States, as neither Australia nor India will have a sur- plus. What Argentina will produce can not be told until it is learned whether the locusts’ eggs, with which the country 18 covered, will hatch to cause the destructioy suffered last The police were at once notified, He is a member of the present legis- lature from Magoffin coanty and at-}and although they kept & close luok- tracted the attention of the Republi-] out at the trains apd made a diligent cans of the state by his ability as a] search for the fugitive fraud, no trace speaker and his devotion to his du-]of him could be found. He was too ties as @ representative, He is ajelusive to be caught that way, and scholar as well as an orator and he] was doubtless weil out of reach be- will be a vote winner {n the coming | fore they began looking for him campaign. It is his intention thor-| Miller gave his excursion a very oughly to canvass the wholestate and | appropriate title—‘‘school children’s year, The «*Economist’’ concludes by saying that Russia last year sur- rised the world by a much larger production of wheat than was gener- ally expected, and that speculators will be cautious until it is certain that will not be repeated we predict that the speaker who at-|excurgion’’—~as it has taught them tempts to meet him in joint debate] all a valuable lesson—not to put too will find himself overmatched, much confidence in the delusive pe BE comaryc yp it smiles and promises of strange men. tt the ene, Tanies Bives | Hotels, print shops, Pet Ap te following sketch of Mr. Bailey : | came in for their share of loss. Mike Hon. James G. Bailey, the bril-| Redd had a stand on the boat, with Writ of Error Granted,--Case to Be Heard In Octeber, A writ of error has been granted by Judge Boggs in the case of Brown and Bruner, the Metropolis ex-bank- ers sentenced to the penitentiary for embezzlement. This serves to arrest execution of judgment until the supreme court passes upon the vase, The defendants’ attorneys sequred the writ of supersedeas in their clients, case and their bond has been filled. ‘The two yentlemen returned Monday from Marion, where they bave been fied that the state furnish all stones necessary in the construction, Mr. Katterjohn would have secur- ed the contract had it been let, but all bids were rejected because the ap- propriation for the work is only $20,000. New bids will be advertised for, and Mr, Kattetjoho says he wants the job and intends to have ity STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY, “HOO fa FRANK J. CHENEY makes partuer of tae fir ¢ will pay the sum of ON LARS for each nd ev« cannot be cured by Ue FIR ; 8 | TORNADO | SRE BSSGive you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. ESTABLISHED 1864, =IMiss Mary Bu E. Greif & Co 0 the experie! Ni r a Place of clerk off the small sum of 5 cents a slice.| They appealed to the supreme] presence, iseth day of Lecember. "A. 0: 1h — ‘ it says, ‘tit can hardly be regarded as possible that the world’s wheat crop can equal that of last yer This summary of the crop condi- the court of appeals by the state con- bl hi ' ille vention, is a native Kentuckian, bay- trwee ® blow \ that ‘most killed Michael when the news was broken ing been born in Magoffin county] to him, court, and will have a man next October or some other gession there- after, Judge Boggs, the newly elect- ' .EASGN, {swan { Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure ig taken internally and as directly ou the blood aud mucuus surface to GENERAL ANSURANCE A. S, PABNEY, ; “ inly| twenty-nine years ago. Although] ug oh ; ae i the system. Send for testimonials, free, tions of the Old World shows plainly ‘ Gotta tam sech scoundrel beast !’’ /ed judge, granted the writ. FP. J. CHENEY & 0, Toledo, 0. * ri < he is young in years, he has bad! yelled Mike; robba po’ dago outa alla} As will no doubt be remembered} fold, >y,Drugsints, The | * DSNT Ts D1 the prosperit; D ec pbivemchng ey United Bouse quite @ varied experience, being one from the grip of the great panic. of the state's brightest self-made i ‘ n young men. . Wheat may not raise to one dollar a His parents were not wealthy, and PADUOAH, KY} he got.’” F m by Paducahans, the prisoners wer@ Miller is said to have been a resi-| sentenced to one year each and a fine dent of Metropolis, or to have come! of $500 for alleged bank frauds. No-To- Hae for Fifty Conta. Guaranteed tobacco habit, cure, makes woak fan strong, blood pure. $00, 81, ‘All druggists AGENTS, Telephone 174, 406 BROADWAY. ;