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See] THE PADUCAH DAI VOLUME I[—NUMBER 10 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1897, . — nn — Se in several places, he managed to elude the same man whom the constable | 66 a4 4g MORE DEATHS. them all, chased a few days ago, and when he Young was at the Opera House hed the ferry yesterday, accord- Jast night, but some one gave him the ing to the constable, took from a a tip and he escaped. buggy there a lay robe belonging to ——— Py ~sstin MEPCLEEEr ;,,| Mrs. Henry Littlemeyer. t '¢ ” “Progress of the Scourge in the OLLIE SPOKE Says He Killed Tom Pickens, in| My, lenry Lienert aus, ne! Me ls Charget With the Murder Kindly Obe-rve These Figures. cad lost himsel e crowd of circ! South—Suspicious Death In Jo Blackburn’s Place at May- Marshall County. | dheene pe hd ley of His Mistress. XN in Louisville. field BAS, | scterieeersincindlieb 4 ! GALLOWAY’S JUDGE, : 14 quart Granite Dish Paus - isge 7 —— Hon.O M. James, of Marion : passed through the city on the 8/MURDER WAS LAST OCTOBER, |. nas. 17 quart Granite Dish Pans age r PRESIDENT OF TRANSVAAL oy! 6 o'clock train this morning en route J iteday 6 quart Granite Buckets - a4c home from Mayfield. ein pak } taped : id 3 8 quart Granite Buckets . 3s¢ He was asked to fill Hon. Jo Pickens Was Shot From Ambush The board of magistrates of Cale| pound € lity of Two Offenses— 6 quart Granite Preserve Kettles ue Blackburn's appointment there, and loway county met this morning to ‘ y Big Brewing Plant in Lacrosse,|did so, speaking to @ large erowd While at @ Spring, elect a successor to the late E. C. Adjournment Saturday. 12 quart Granite Preserve Kettles 48c 6 quart Granite Baking Pans - 14¢ Wis,, Burned. yesterday. Fergusion, county judge. H ne Messrs. Walter Crisp, Geo. Din-| 13 inch Granite Wash Pans < 19¢ _— MAYFERN WINS. “MURDER WILL OUT” EXEMPLIFIED. | £2!) John Witlians, Chas, Stewart, |LIKELY TO BE SEVERAL CONTINUANCES. 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles 630 T. A. Miller and W. F. Peterson} 7 inch Granite Coffee Boilers | 73¢ SOME OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS — were mentioned for the place. | 3.quart Granite CoffeePots - - - sée Mr. Chas Stewart was elected and | pa She Captured a Good Parse in a) i ediately. ee. Winston, allas ‘Devil,’ ; ~ P herded Will Ont”? 10 on old adage, | 1tlSed immediately. wee raps rile A full line of Granite Ironware, strictly first qual- colored, charged with the murder of , New Orleans, Sipt. 23-—-Two Jog. and it is now verified in the confes- DR, LUKE P, BLACKBURN, |his mistress, Vina Stubblefield, is on ity goods. deaths have occurre:| today from yel- sion of Will Cato, the young man in trial this afternoon in the circuit Jow fever and one pew case bas been jail at Princeton charged with the] prow Service: ‘i . court. The verdict will probably be Feported thus far. Her Time, 2:15—Dyersburg Weeltogs ‘murder of Dave Askew, whose| NOW MIS Services’ During the een nate Winston. dia not Geo. 0. Hort & Son Hardware on Shoe Gt aa Withdrawn, ebantyboat the murderer took posses- Yellow Fever Epidemic of | 144; 5 a Ss : Edwards, Miss., Sept. 23—There sion of. Cato has confessed to the 1878 Were Rewarded bya | Steve Jordan, colored, who broke darcy Jai has been one one death from yellow murder of Tom Pickens, colored, Grateful State, linto the residence of the late Mr. 308-807 Broadway. 109-157 N. Third St. er arin Leroy PeRgstersttsond 162 who was . Cae 7s Si at rea The recent outbreak of yellow| Ben. Wisdom, and also into several New Orleans, Sept. 23.—The offi-]in « og to 2:18 Dyersburg wee eee has Cabot nn’ usr#hall| fever in the south recalls a chapter in| Others, Was Sled thie’ sbamsing, tos cial record in the Board of Health] withdrawn. 4 5 beg Tat UGEE ty. & boklnn neat political history which grew out of /reaking into Mrs M. H. Berger's ‘office yesterday afternoon The little trotter sterte agela t0-[hte house for a fusket of “rater, and| te invasion of the country by that /residance, wear Clay | and Sixth o'clock showed a total of twelve! morrow, and will surely win, if the}the murderer lay concealed In the | Urtible scourge in 1878, writes Sam streets, and sentenced to eight years canes since 6 o'clock yesterday and] ‘talent’’ knows anything. tall weeds, some ‘of ‘which bad been| M. Bardett in the Chicago «+Chron- |i ite BeaMaaiiary, daniee Fean's ae . i icle.”’ But for that epidemic it is y to breaking into Ed Weltman’s two deaths. The new cases are for cut away to afford the cowardly mur-| iit” at gil probable teas Dr. Luke | bouse and was sentenced to two years the most part widely scuttered, and COULTER FOR STONE. derer a better view of his victim Blackburn would have been elected | #24 six months. several least, do not » old 7. i of them, at least, do not aes hte: ithe ger aed] covernor of Kentucky in the follow-| _W ey | ye fealty eel ‘ 5 lors ed}ing year. The doctor himself always |° 4 grand Juror, and J. T. Postle- 5 pparent that the This Is Said to Be Slated in}ceuld be divived. He is snpposed " 1 “| wa i ; i he office was bestowed | Waite was substitute microbes brought over in baggage Rariahe bad: bake iconey, abd 1h So| eves cone tee cece Wa Bestowed| "cag mminicateve Jordans te a from Biloxi and Ocean Springs are Order Pp 4 ", upon him by a grateful people as a : eve 0 wsotill iubbating, and that ‘auay more re he rats Gad cae peer ca reward for doing his professional ee ps oa atte his : “ “ y | duty at « critical period. residence on North Fifth was dismiss~ cases of fever are to be looked for. committed for the purpose of rob |") 88 agin ed for want of proof, Another case aed eal To Side-track Capt. W. J. Stone The plague first appeared at New ° ape Capt bery. : Orleant early in the stmumer of 1878| "as continued, READ HOW: With every cash purchase of $1 or over __ Susp in His Rave for Goyernor. Cato formerly lived at Birmingham] sid pradually made its way up the} The case against Jas, Hardin, you can get your picture on a Button or Pin FREE * Louisville, Ky,, Sept. 23:—A man and ie udder indictment in Marshall) siscissippi river. Natchez, Vicks-|¢lmrged with malicious shooting was OF CHARG: died at the pest house this morning] 7, candidecy of Cept. W. J county now for selling liquor without} 459 ana Memphis were swept by its| Comtinued. ‘i under very suspicious circumstances, | . Micky a 5 : ravages and almost everybody i Saturday ie the last day of court, topsy is being held to see if yelle ernor may be side-tracked by the | considerable comment in the neigh- AON ‘ The | oumber of cases will have to be con i 54 y ps this deaths ing of Mr. Ges G. Coulter efi ncsheed ot the time, and somewhat |£%® 8 foothold in Louisville, The be ° 9 ; fever was the cause of bis ¢ jeath. _|Graves county, for State Auditor saa the locality. people of that city were terror- Unued. eins in the city. All we ask is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest, MOBILE HAS FOUR NEW CASES o-day’s Courier-Journal, Capt. Cato now has two atrocious crimes ee aie ae he See Will Moore, of Mechanicsburg, The well-known photographer, W.G. McFADDEN, will do the work for us, which alone — Stone's chances will suffer from}to answer for, and it would be difti- ue nied be a psy tim ley | was sentenced to one year yesterday guarantees satisfaction. Bring your children and buy their School Shoes of us, as also Five of the Older Patients Dis-]Coulter’s appearance in the fleld.|oult to determine which is the worse. : ‘ “ay bie » Blackburn | afternoon for breaking into Mr, A. your own shoes, and get ticket. This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture costs The office of Auditor is next im im-| Pither will doubtless result in hang- through the public press that they} utler’s store in Mechanicsburg. you nothing by buying shoes of were in no danger. The doctor de Annie Ramsey, one of the most de- charged as Well. portance tot.at of Governer, 80} in Mobile, Ala., Sept 28.—There was} both can not go to the same con- iB. clared 1m the most positive way that| graded females in existence, will not ig slight increase in the number of|uressional district. Capt. Stone and i 1 the fever would not reach Louisville. |be among the citizens of Paducah for new cases of yellow fever duriog the} Mr. Coulter live in the First district, THE SOUTH He said it wenn pens pic hes at least a year. She be yesterday a ‘ n the to jong the for cutting 5 twenty-four hours ending at noon to-}and the latter is at the bead of the pearance sentenced to one y day, but this was offset by the an-| powerful Graves-county coterie that Mississippi river, but he promised to] Willie Johnson, a colored woman. 321 B nouncement that there were no deaths} manipulates the politics cf the FiretlIg Just Now a Bad Place for ine it to those localities, So indignant did she become when roaaway, Paducah, Ky. to report, that five of the pati strict. He is one of the best Sure enough there came a report|/she heard the verdict, that she at-|- were discharged and that all the pa-Jorganizers in the western end of the Shows. one day that # case of yellow fever|tempted to assault the Johnson tients were doing well. There bas|State, and all the young Western had developed in Hickman, Ky. | woman as she was being taken back | ‘no death here since Satarday|Kentucky silverite leaders are for Hickman was a town of 1000 popu-/to jail. | “oO 7 lation, on the Mississ ver, in = ete aC, i ¥ i ‘and the total number of deatbs}him for Auditor. If the convention | Wallace Bros.’ Circus Cancels “rel na matshineatath sash at ee. A. L. and Sam Franke, Kid Car- Our opening the Fall Season of 1897 with f held to-morrow be would i Giz 5 i oy Tracgea, Th gr! t F eouinie without a pores! Seen Datee—Wit Pass state, Within twenty-four hours after “ay x riey 18 gp mo isneedan S eeee are four ia number. His boom was started early by Weet- Through Paducah. the disease bad made its appearance, UC" 0 ria I A LaF jane wanted Dr, Blackburn had arrived at Hick- KT RE DEATHS ea oa Noees in Ne ross for sai: e ciapaalac ne pec of A JONRT DEBATE, j Was appreciated by all mothers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from TWO MORE DE. . out Wallace Bros.’ big circus wi assistants and trained nurees. By our point of view and that of our patrons, We were prepared for the rush, how- 2 ’ the gub i ; : AT EDWARDS, |‘he gubernatorial nomination. Te} rough Paducsh in ten da ise time: he tunched tare a secre ot oa , ever, and if you have not yet fitted your boy out, come now. H m1 ‘biti plan has worked to the satisteetion Of | win give no exhibition. Its route] persons were down with the fever. {Nominees Bailey and Parker| OUR BIG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of . —_ its oviginators, -, has been necessarily changed on D h Wo ka thi e c uring the next t weeks there - * A Total of Fighty-Three Cases} Asa part of the scheme it i@ said {aocount of the yellow fever scare,| was exhibited at Hickman one of the Will Discuss the Issues pants and cap to match, Price, $3.00 complete. Have Been Reported that the Graves-county coterie de- : tai | cided to give Ollie James the nomi:a- [4nd many dates in the | soullert | most remarkable struggles betwen fh Pudeoah don fee Condens, Se la peobabla -Iscience and disease that 1 known in Edwards, Miss., Sept. 23.—Eleven | that Congressman Wheeler, who will] Tee Show was last at Fayetteville, medical history. Fully two-thirds of — TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. new cases of yellow fever were Te-|4con see the handwriting on the wall, ark., and the force on advertising (ihe population of the little town were! pmurgday Night, October 7th, Is BOYS’ | CHILDREN’S N ported yesterday, making the total] will not bea candidate. car No. 1, which passed through here) stricken with the fever, and at least : : Cents | SHOE3 Cents os tbeiee 2 lagi egies this morning en route to Elizabeth-175 per cent. of the vases proved the Date For the Big + AST BLACK HOSE, P | Ores Pai s deaths yesterday—S. Nathan . town, report great excitemen' fatal. Dr. Blackburn was on duty Meetir XQ air. and regalar 41.00. air. porn ‘Anna Henry. The bodies CIRUUS DAY. many cities they recently visit-|at aliost ali hours of the day and Regular 10c quality. $1.25 and $1.50 shoes, m were buried at once. One patient, ei, They have also encountered | night, directing the work that was} wept is fan aged woman, is in a serious con- key eachpoedien account of the] being done to check the ravages of] The people of Paducah will have! i id quarantines below. the plague and to relieve the afllicted| 42 opportunity to bear the political 0 tN W wba ha ja The Big Robinson & Franklin} * rye circus will gu through here | ines, mal ieaiee ot the day dlsonaeed trom Co OOM KRUGER DYING. Show Here. from Fulton, and show at Elizabeth-|" atany of the assistant physic Republican and Populist standpe i j \ Many 0 assistant physicians | Rey ‘ 1 ! town and Central City. It will not} aod trained nurses who weat with him] V9 Thursday, Oct. 7, J. G c At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. President ofthe Transvaal AMlict]_ 1 O41. can of visttors, Bat show bere, bat ey at Mayfield, 4 ]to Hickman became victiins of the sot Jo Parker, the ‘nomine rin Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men. * ors, nghog ros. have in compe fever, but there wa alwa fresh | spectively of the epul 4 ba = Bae ee Exige’ Disenes. Not as Many as Were ib Gaon) (hele date there for Cowbetl ooh tesa ty take “any. hase Populist parties for Appeliat 4 B WEI LLE & SON London, Sept 22.—The *Chron- paces 11, leaving @ good opening for Wal-| made vacant on his staff, In. the| Will have a joint debate in Paducat | AN . ’ *$ole”* says that Paul Krager, presi- saint lace Bros, end Dr. Blackburn and scence ty. |The hour and the place will be I Paduc: eading Outfitters, 409-411 Bde + sence. \bo Booth: Afrioes Bape wey ot ne rishi bo circus }amphed. ‘The fever never go. any] nounced later, . si va the Transvaal), is suffering with and dramatic, in the southern states farther north than Hickman and the right’s disease in a very advanced sets ape nein pelle pois aor Ary where the ecare exists, are in desper-|jyctor did not alvandou the field of } stage, and that a leading phy 0 ie ot ia crowds, got ie peed ash, | ate straits, many not being able to! Hattle until he had effectually stamped The following lines were written | & pusds either fill engagements or get fur-| out the disease, When he returned | #24 printed many years ago. There i An Old Poem. of the opinion that he is not likely to eee Be than eighteen montt peers the baad aad gelione sat 98 | ther north. to Louisville he was given a gres 4 comic, rhythinic sentiment in | 4 oa Nevertheless, President Kruger, who ]'Ms Bormeone Parealt Pose. ovation. He was the hero of” the| them which pleases the ear, as we N * has already been elected three times, Fy oe is pi on T00 ILL 10 MOVE hour and it was not surprising that] gives expression to almost every F pond present term -expires next} ii ned its tents . pitched Kentucky sentiment should sugg rt. Through the kindness of Col 4 9 ks re-election. : » idea of honoring nol Houston we have the pleasure of » see - near Twelfth and Trimble streets. ne ia. 0t hone ie politic el Feiating Wena) cea THE HATTER here today that President Kruger of } the country, but nothing in compari- 5 en ie eth ; ” ying. eon n with the bron os ang Ky With Malicious Cutting, Tee tur (eek Sela Ha canines 8 David Barker | Ha ‘ ’ Wisi Be There are visitors from other cities in Bed, ¢ vvacuoally without opposition |{ K0O™ that the w ey CORE AG BRNO? Ss moved into new quarters Pt big world | and other counties, alse, but the pa and was elected by a large majority.| prom the peasant up to the king, | : set var eporied| ‘There D it . London, Sept, 25:—1t is repor.ed ere was a goodly crowd in from} Roland Robertson, Charged] eosen the following year and aboom| — rr UNDER pow IN THE FIGHT In all likelihood he would never bave| iy... 9 different tale from the tale 1] Where he has opened his Fall line of The Agreement Accepted By Both) oo wa will likely be a disappointment Houses of the Hawalian to the circus men, Judge Sanders Had Few Cases For] been seriously thought of for the of tell Legislature. The street parade was very credit- Adjudication Today, fice but for his experience at Hick da differe: ie te H H Francisco, Sept. 99 —The able. It was witnessed by hundreds i pot iring man. And a different song to sing. 5 urns in S$ San Francisco, Before he had been six months in| Bot for me—and I care not a single iq Mew f people, many of whom subsequent- | steamer City of Pekin. |” » hoe ac’ . : ~ ey jast evening from the ly repaired to the chow grounds to} Reland Robertson, colored, was office Dr. Blackbura gave the people] "fg, 4 . “ , f . of Kentueky a shock b, ing hey say I s ong, tcht ‘ P 1 Orient, brought important news, that fe **grand free ex! a. docketed in Judge Sanders’ court to- } ee by fF L t yt am wrong, or | Only exclusive Gent’s Furnish ng house in the City. Everything first-class. This afternoon there is a } + apogee gm 71600 convicts who Were confined in right on September A both pone ee ie crowd at the performance, oa ge oi mca afi bh the state penitentiary, The pardous|I shall always go for the weaker| Haran eee a unanimous) Might the usual crowd will mo doubt] gaging in a fight with Robertson, | Were alll issued at the same time, and dog— ; ee all OY id be secured, | De iM attendance, as more people willl” ‘The dimoulty occurred day before| te Kovernor’s action, of course, ere-| For the wader dog in the fight, | 4 | \ vole, No details could be se00'es Taye leisure. Tomorrow the clreusl yesterday at. “Mollie, Doyle's: and 4 sensation, Upon investigation ne inant ew oe tore saa no letters oF pavers were Pert. will be at Murray. Yulerday ot Mollio Doyle's! and licwever, the people eame to the con-|! world, that the grea . ted to come ashore tonight by q . + a y P clusion that he had dove right | fficers. ‘The news was se- . GEORG LPS head. , br pry 1] Will never a moment stop | ‘*> antine yn ylobe-Democrat’’ cor- MR. G EPHE Robertson has not been arrested When Dr. Blackburn mane hacsire To se eben, d nay te in the y y ' cured by th : ae be. ik dangerously. ill of] 8 governor he found 1,600 convicts Bove | H] 8 went out on because enone) an the penitentiary, which had accom) ost ote ree i ier Sut will shout for the dog on top. odations for only 1,000. On account | The latest up-to-date styles in men’s Shoes’ $3, $3.50 and $4. h gear ned it by talking over laced onthe Democratic Ticket | fever at the Doyle woman's, and the e, boat and gai In Mr, Roth’s Stead. doctor says he must not be removed, <o the shi T of the crowded condition it was nec-! But sha . se to ask | —— ‘he cases were continued until Mon- But for me, L shall never pause to ask WARRANTED FOR LARCENY: The Democratic City Committee Hed iad a MV essary to conflue two prisoners in| About the dogs engaged in the| Boys’ School Shoes, best on earth, $1.50 and $2.00. met this afternoon at the city hall to more than balf of the cells. The} fight ; ‘ on fill the vacancy in the ticket ecces-] Lucy Minor and Ella Murray, co!) zovernor called the attention of the) Por my heart will beat, while it beats Little Gents’ School! Shoes, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50. Sz An Ex-Street Car Conductor Bad-lioned by the death of Mr. Chas, |ored, were fined $8 and costs for en- munis to an matter, whi h he ‘all b Roth, nominee for coroner. bt. declared was a disgrace to he state.| For the under dog in the fight. J NO P ADKI NS ty Wanted Messrs, M. Nance and i adh Sapaeal gl The g neral assembly took uo steps] sees sieeve Shoes made to order - 7 ’ 4 Ben Young, formerly a conducior Phelps were candidates, and Mr,| The case against Phil Stephon, | to improve the situation.and the gov- | Perchan e, what I’ve said, I bad bet-} Repairing promptly done. 317 BROADWAY. fon the Peopic’s Line, was warranted | pieing was chosen to fill the vacancy| charged with pointing a pistol atjeiuor, after waititg a reasonable! ter not said, | Tom W Or ’twere better I had said it Tast evening on a charge of stealing | on the ticket, ‘code, colored, is set for Mon-| time, solved the problem by par: —_—_——-- — — wo suits of clothes from Hecht! yy af, ‘TP, Hurt was nominated as| day in the circuit court. ing 600 prisoners. His action start-| incog 1 ‘4 ‘on North Fourth street. a candidate for constable ia the Fifth a ed an agitation for enlarged prison | But with beart and with glass filled a pBroe or vas employed as porter! itnoe, CHASED TO ILLINOIS. | facilities and before the end of the chock to the brim, here until a few days ago, when he session the legislature passed an act! Here's a health to the hottom dog re assuredly upon us.“ You will desire good clothes. A yas discharged, Soon after his de-] Jt is dangerous to educates people) Constable Anderson Miller Has to provide for a branch penitentiary, 4, jy @ crime to change or to sees 7 & line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste. Suits to Order f $14.00 plothes: ' ire the absence of _ the clov to endure with patience or approval Another Pursult After , o prevent the free expressi he , ‘ and an investigation | the Jeast violation of the sanctity of Pach Abrsrabe: Violation of the least law onthe eee wil aan py Cell and exsmine them, is discovered, d. the ballot, Tyranny seems far from statute book is dangerous, be the mo- | 4 grag Jearned that he had bee} our great nation, But power gotten} Constable Anderson Miller, of the | tive ever so pure in the eyes of short. It is a crime to coange or seek to 838 Broadway. ed its, and that bi db jolation of Massac section, c this morni d fanatics, 10 ely breed change this express aunperi g Bb gracias eae eit Src ees! ATQWE TAILORING _— Pants to Onder ey | ESTABLISHMENT. | $3.75 -£aphe polive sea ed for him last] from which comes the harvest of the tefday io pursuit of Jobn Anderson, tress upon those who ruffer patiently ing df ballots, or with the return of ‘and although he was beard of whirlwind, waated on a beneb warrant. He 1s this violation. ihe dount or record,