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in ad. in the S: bank acount. fi OLUME Ii —NUMBER 26 will add to Try it. x e > ‘ . Be he THE PADUCAH ‘DAILY SUN. The SUN ia the only R «! publican daily in catucky} west of Louisville, IN THE LOCAL FIELD. City Was Very Quiet an’ There Were Few Events of » Interest Abo + ut Town Today. BH POLICE COURT.—MATTERS OF INTEREST BUT NO IM- PORTANCCE GENERAL NEWS OF THE DAY. m R barge of killing Ip. last Fs day, ged tb a's of tue oue save bis lawyer DMM tied to jail by order proper, and this, jo Tilia des a preliminary hearing Mik, nowever, of taking him out Bwiit of bobeas co. pas which is the only way he can obtain bail Sam Bundy, : 4 ed wilh whipping bis wife last ested by Ollicers night aul e, in jail at Metropolis on Will Sovtt, bis has never di- killing to He was of the pre Phere coloved, who is lay, Was ar and Joh up to await trial Lomorrow » Iast lay Fern did not start at Lesing- yesterday, the race being d on a vount of sain. This au ag Mazon’s mills, repor Wine! it section by raised from chiidboor farraat, but as the ight in to swear to it, & aed. The compleivant ¢ the accused did vot prom ry the gitl, b forced bee to pmit to him, avd that she is now ate condition. post- {colored man, ester lle went iective J. K. Greer will soon be E to tain bis bloodbounds, H aly purchased the i 4 the marshal of Ma.ion, Critters fo county, aud save they are re- arkably shrewd av'ma's, For in- ance, they watch bis wefe pluck 08 from ad wh nthe howse they proceed to pluck whole burl A dest and applied to Justice V snels mo. vlog tor warraats Ey property owne: ia Mec F He iMhatshe secursd a ‘of forcible entiy and cdetaiwe Thad hin ejected from ber house wife did not get oo ok igh, he said, and tue lay hichod out. He wanted a warrant for breach of the po.ce aad one swearing, be clvi that she had given him (i ty days ice whea she had given bim oly 2, Justive Winchesver decliacd fiasue the warrants, as Scbults lives Dustice Barnett’s distict. she goes man pam ge Po |, Sam Bryavt Will Friaut we warravied | ight for forcing their way lot lortoa’s opera louse by way of (he bee door, ‘They will be Lied to- w. This morning a bar-keeper ats own town saloon out in front of his plac pt gun. He was recklessly baril- it and pointing it at a fri fident, of course, that it wouldo’t ‘A gentleman passed and re- all fools weren't dead as he hr only dl ve business with ed = that , and rt dist and hed looking jokers , leaving th walk, It bw harged, but fora burt. The youn A narrow one smoking gun ont been acetdentally wonder no One were € fact that | was no | ft this morving was sorely bting to the usual crowd of spec rs. Some of them showed up a! regular he other place for killing time. Aisa hour, but bad to seek Home people are chronic kickers b doubt this is starting news, but meverilieless a fact. A few day D everybody was complaining o Fouunt of the dust. There was dus ywuere, and it was so bad they da’t attend to business on ac fat of it. Lo, Pia! «Che dust is now mal, and the @e individuals ace kicking worse and there came a wr ever. Mutholland says that etings Evangelist je of the ever bel were those th started ‘thout demonstration, Quiet”’ re- js, be thinks, are oftentimes the pi productive of good, and sre the that are most sfactory to the list, Good crowds continuy Mr. Mulholland and his ¢ vst successful Mr. Dick Arn, one of the ‘Reg z's’? typos, had a strange be dl st night, His:oom mate,E be Fisher, and Charhe Clark nt coon bunting last night, ‘The, aght a fat raccoon half killed hin d left him in Dick's bed, The lat P ter turns in about 5 o'clock a, m. god this morping had wot amber when he found his strange Benpanion exploring tne hel, Wher smoke of battle cleared a9 boon was very quiet and ind it was well for the yy could not be found. Mr. A. EB. Kivs be People’s Railway Company, wil Sprobably take charge of the Paduca! Baslight Company, on North Thir Street on November 1, — fle 1s begun 1, formerly off, O now ‘negotiating for a lease of the plant, with option on it, bat the announe ment that everything had been finally | settled was premature, If Mr. Ki stein secures it be will be general | manager, and will furnish electricity and electric power. Mr. Ed Matt, the present superintendent, will in this eyent return to Evansville to reside, The deal has beeu talked of for three | months, The Metropolitan Operatic Spe- cialty Company, reorganized here | yesterday,-went dowa to Metropolis {this morning, where a performance will be given tonight. Constable Anderson Miller was in the city today for the first time in two weeks. He has been quite ill at his home near Massac, and in addition bis wife and a child are ill, He re- ports mugh rejoicing over the rain. Mr. D. A. vance ageut for the scope, is atthe Palmer. The Veriscope will be bere the 19th. or 20th, and will show the Corbett-Fizsimmon’s fight in its en- lirely, including everything that oc- cerred before, during and after the figh Consulting engineer J. H. EI of Memphis, arrived last night. The sapsatioual report in a contemporary that the sewerage system is defective im construction is entirely without foandation, The water all rans the tight way—towards the river, and there's nothing wrong with the sewer- age. George Knott, of near Maxon’s Mills, whose buggy was taken from Calloway’s wagon yard bere on show lay, lust Thursday, found the wheel at the home of Bol) Crouch, colored, awile from bis own farm, Crouch is (he same man who came to the city and claimed the old buggy that was eft in place of the new one. When » new ove was fonnd on bis premi- ses be claimed he traded for it. Jobo Lowe, colored, was at the Depot at nooa and wanted Sutherland to arrest R. T. yloved, who was aboard tue ly toleave. He had a check for $2 40, drawn on a bank in Glas- ow in favor of Mra, Ellen Smith by Berry, and was afraid it wasn't good. He had no warrant, and of course xe officer could make no airest Lhey aboard and questioned vim, assured them went however and he (ue ckeck was all right, The writ of babeas corpus case of Mis. Matce Dennis against her hus- yaad, R. M. Deuuis, for the cusiody Cf ther S-yeai-old child, William, was called ia Judge Tully's court wo- day and postponed until Thorsday. PLUCKY YOUNG MAN. Thrown Mr A. 38. ‘Thompson From a Buggy. Ault hit Terra Firma on His Feet. Clung to the Reins for Halt a Block, Mr. A. 8. Thompson narrowly es- sped being burt shortly before noon oday near Fourth and Broadway. He started to touch up a horse with a whip on South Fourth street sear Broadway, and the animal lunged forward in such a way as te overturn the pneumatic tire vehicle Mr. Thompson was thrown out, bat ‘Lon his feet, and escaped injury. He cluog hervivally to the lines for naif a square, and’ finally succeeded in stopping the maddeaed horse, A horse belonging to Mr. Chas, Warren took fright at the show band ai LLo'clock this. morning and ran About a square down Broadway, be: ng stopped at Third street before any damage was done, MORTGAC Records of the Illinois © and C.O.& 5. W. Deal. Today's Courier-Journal says :— A number of instruments growing wut of the recent change of Owners of ve C.,O. and S W. railroad were lod zed for recor] yesterday with the County Clerk. The Uniced States Trast Company, of New York, conveys to the Iinois entral Company, in fifty-three par- the property in Kentucky of the 1C., O. and S. W., formerly own- ed by Huntington, The Iinois Central Harriman convey to the t Louis aud New Orleans railroad eom- pany the Louisville division of the old & 5. W.; also the Short Route and the Falls of Rough rail- road, The Chicago, St. Louiqsnd New Orleaus railroad company Tease the Louisville Central, The Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans railroad company and the Il- N ville division to the United States company for $25,000,000. The Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans railroad company execntes an income second worigage on the same property for $5,000,000, The object .f these instruments is to give the Iivois Central control of the whole property with its terminals, and to keep it absolutely clear of any other alliance of the [linvis Central, SAID TO BE IN NEW YORK. Senorita Cisneros to Be Lionized By Cuban Sympathizers. ew York, Oct, 12.—The ‘‘Her- ald” today says ‘Senorita Evangeline Coscio y Cisneros, the Cuban gitl who escaped from Casa de Rvcogias, in Havana on Wednesday night last, arrived in the city yesterday morning. Ameii- ean friends accompanied her by train from New Orleans. On reaching Jersey City, Miss Cisneros was taken in a closed ca.iiage to the headqu ters of the Cuban sympath' ers in this city, at 56 new street, wheve she wes joytully received. Aficr a short re- ception, she was taken away, and no one was allowed (o see her until this evening. “A special edition of the local Cue ban newspaper was published thi ternoon asking all loyal Cubans to assemble at the office of the junta at 8 o'clock to join in a torchlight pa- division to the Illinois PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1897, Through Kentucky. New Orleans Today, OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. Eight thou hearing Bryan speak. He w troduced by Judge Settle. at 4 o'clock, by Congressman Rhea, MK», GLEASON’S ASSAULT Has] Caused the Formation of a Vigitance Commitice at Newport, Newport, Ky., Oct. 12—It is svi a number of law ab‘ding cit'zens have organized to tid this city of toughs who bave laiely been commiting many depieda.ions. The agiiation was given birth though the assaclt upon Mus. Gleason, According to rade in honor of the young woman's delivery "’ TONIGHT! SENATOR W. J, DEBOE SPEAKS AT THE OPERA HOUSE. ALL - ARE - INVITED! 7:30 POM. NEWs AND COMMENT. Work has been resumed mine ia Bell county. Siaie finances show a most couzagiag improvement. R. 1. and B. railroad was sold at avction at Versailles for $301, 009 to the lein holders. Several cities io Texas have quer antived against Galveston, Rowaa Catholics are first in the mater of conversions in Japan. The Simmons Company's big de- riment store at Chicago was closed y creditors. Axoiber great gold po.ied from Colorado. In every en- strike is re- Three men suspected of having been connected with the assault of Mrs, Gleeson at Newport, were ar- ‘ested at Lexington. A pariy of engineers has started for the Klondike to survey a rouie for a ra‘lroad A new Turkish minister to the United States has been appointed. An Evansyille woman laid dowa a pap Saturday, She is still ing, despite efforts of physi- ciaos to awaken bh Political gossips tell the story that Blackbara bas pledged himself to Hoa. William Goel in the race for the gubernatorial nomination, Col, Josiah Patterson, of Mem- phis, has made seven speeches so far for Hindm He thinks the sound money sentiment is growing rapidly io Kentacky and that from 40,000 to 50,000 votes will be cast for the na- sional Democratic nominee. At the Tennessee Centennial Ex- position at Nashville yesterday a life- ze staiue of Cor Vanderbilt was pesented to Vanderbilt Univer- sity. The presentation speech was made by Dr, Chauncey M. Depew. Gov, McLaurin, of Mississippi, yesterday appointed Senator-elect H. D. Money United States senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Senator J. Z. George. Hoo, E, M, Barber, of Biloxi Miss., who is a refugee in Louisville from the scourage in the Gulf states, is vely wuch of the opinion that the Soath is suffering more from quaran- tine than yellow fever. He has let cers from a number of friends in Mis: sissippi, who claim that the prevail- ing disease 18 uot yellow fever, but some form of fever much lass fatal, Rainfall has been general through. out the Mississippi valley and in all the Southern states and the backbone ct the long dry spell is broken, Kentucky farmers are rejvicing over 1 showers and are preparing for wheat crops. By defeatiog Boston yesterday the Bali'woves won the Temple cup. The .|Q.ioles won four games out of five. ‘Tbe concluding game was witnessed by avery small crowd, The donor of the Temple Cup will investigate the charges that the ball games were ‘*fixed,’’ and if the charges are found to be frue he will ask the league to black-list the Baltimore and Boston clubs, \wu be increased to the sci the s.ory that is going the 1ounds six well known meo met at a private residence end talked over plans for]Show @ Gregt There will be such ao orgagination, many elemenis 10 tbe organizaiion| fnances are improving. Cash for that will savor of # vigilance com-| current expenses is on band. mittee, but thee will be no lawless] more interest-bearing warrants are to form 8) being issued, and a big lot of old in- fety to aid the }terest-bearing ymper abaving an old fash | Twenty-four nd dollars’ worth ioned roundiog up of the tough ee }of these old nts have been doings, Their ides committe: oa public autpoiiies meat ‘Ihe Yellow Fever Situation, New Orleans, Uct. 12.—Owing to the failure of the people of this city to recognize the mandates of the board of health, bope of stamping out yellow fever bas been abandoned |Qomes Down until frost comes, ‘There were forty new cases and four deaths yesterday Three new cases developed at Gal- veston. Four cases have been found Train at Houston, Texas, Every where else the situation iv improved, in some places for want of materi ‘Toe record today in this city at noon was fourteen new cases and two] parry, deaths. MURDEROUS ROBBER Peisons and Fatal, Wounds Anoth Camden, N. J., Oct. Vane and her daughter were killed vy @ burglar last night and her son is dying from wounds received in the encounter. Mrs, Vane and her son and daughter attempted to defend their bome against the burglar. hills Two Weyler’s Farewell. Madrid, Oct. 12.—A dispateh re- ceived here from Havana says that Gen. Weyler, the retiring captain general, has issued an amnesty de- cree which includes nearly all the de- ported Cubans, who will thus be able to re urn to their homes. A Bank Falls. Asheville, N. C., Oct, 12—The Western North Carolina Bavk,of this city, failed today, AN EVER, WIDER APART Primitive Baptists of West Kec- tucky Can Not Se tle Differences, Benton, Ky., Oct. 1i—A_ three days’ meeting, in which great inter- est was taken by the Primitive Bap- tist church of Southwestern Ken- , has jast closed at Mt. Moriah cbhureh, this county ‘The Primitive Baptist church bas been sadly dis- rupted for some time in this part of the state, and to settle the point in controversy was one of the main ob- jects of tie meeting, There are two factions: One led by Eld. Boaz, who believes in the absolute predestina- tion of all things, and it is claimed a large majority of the members of the churches bold to this doctrine, The Kirkland brothers do not believe iv this, and they have a good following, bat are sadly inthe minority, The two factions were wider apart at the close of the meeting than ever before. Itis predicted by many that ere long there will be two distinct organiaa- tions of the Primitive Beptist church in Western Kentucky, WEYLER THe napt. Gen. Blanco Sails for (uba on Oetober 15¢ Madrid, Oct, 12,—Captain Geuer- al Blanco will sail for Cuba on the Vth, and Captain General Wey ler will return to Spain immediat era! Castellanos will assume th direcUon of affairs in the island until Blanco’s arrival. The Marquis de Alumada, who was Captain General Weyler’s second in command, has re= signed. Wil Boost i Wages, Philadelphia, Oct, 12.—Thomas Dolan & Co,, manufacturers of woolen goods bave notified their em- ployes that in five or six weeks when the firm begins the manufacture of heavy: winter goods the wages of all ployes’ AT BOWLING GREEN TODAY, |AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. The Yeliow Fever situation In} Will Expound 12— aJed house. The Senator is an able le of 1892, on sacks and barrels, | BiG CROWDS SENATOR DEBOE |. Greeting Bryan In His Flight} Arrived in the City at day. ism as It Really Is. EVERYBODY SHOULD COME OUT. Hon, W. J. It was not known until met bim. Senator Deboe went to the Palmer House for dinner, and this afternoon is being entertained by some of the Republican leaders of the city, and he will meet his many friends here. He will speak at the opera house at 7:30 p. m., and will have a crowd- talker and will expound Republican doctrines just asthey are. No one should fail to hear hear him tonight. Everybody is invited, and especially the ladies. STATE FINANCES Improvement. Frankfort, Ky,, Oct. 1 te No taken up. called in for 16, and another call for $100,000'worth, payable No- vember 5, will be Noon On Busi- Supt. W. J. A. T. Sabin, ban, Roadmaster . Q. Quigley and master J. Jy Flynn came in at noon on Su han’s private car and stopped Off HEF oh businesy REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT Polls open till 9. p. m. Purchase” A high grade, patent flour— home-made. You will like it, Try it and be convinced. ‘Success’ A strict patent, second only to P.P. Use is proof. Make the test. “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— None better made. “Daisy,” A good, honest, strictly choice flour. Also Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select corn. All manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. Second-hand flour barrels, our own preferred, bought for cash at our cooper shop across the street We pay the highest cash price for wheat and corn, also sell corn, bran and chicken feed and exchange any and everything im our. line for wheat or corn, Come to see us, or communicate with us, Street No. 220, South First, Telephone No. 356. We spend our money at home for the raw material! Let us have some of it back for the manufactured arti- cle, so that we can continue to do} business ourselves and at the same time help you, out for grain and ls bor mostly stops in tow! and the more our own people von- sume of our output the more we can make a market for home-grown breadstnffs and home labor. Business makes money circulate, one transaction helps another, and so it passes from haud to hand, and the community is Yours for good times, | PE ML A EHO, T. H, PURYEAR, Pres’t. W. A, COKER, Sup’. | P. $,—Families will please insist on their grocerymen keeping our| goods in stock and thereby save] themselves the trouble of ordering di- | rect from the mill, Notice our Brands 1 | | on To ie Kepublican- Deboe, Kentucky's i people are here today | junior U. S. Senator, arrived in the in| city at noon today, over tne Illinois Bryan | Central. Speaks at Russellville this afternoon] just before train time that he was He will be introduced} coming at noon, and hence but a few TEN CENTS A WEFK ‘JAPANNED C. COAL BUGKETS BEST QUALITY. wooD HEATING STOVES Geo. 0, Hart & Son Hardware and Stove Company INCORPORATED. Oc. STOVE REPAIRS COAL HEATING STOVES STOVES SET UP. 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. Stoves Sold on Easy Payments 15c. FRE READ HOW: With every cash ‘purchase of $1 or over you can get your picture on a Button or Pin FREE OF CHARGE. We Carr the Largest and Best Sqected Stock of SHOES in the city. All we ask is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest, The well-known photographer, W.G. McFADDEN, will do the work for us, which alone guarantees satisfaction. Bring your children and buy their Schoo! Shoes of us, as also your own shoes, and get ticket. This is the latest fad of the @#ky. Your picture costs you nothing by buying shoes of . GEO. ROCK & SON,» 321 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. OIL HEATING STOVES GAS HEATING STOVES GALVANIZED COAL BUCKETS. BEST QUALITY, Stoves Sold on Easy Payments 5c. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. FOR CASH ONLY. Your pick and choice of a lot of | Children’s Shoes Sizes 5 to 12 and 12 to 2. Regular values were $1, $1.25 and $1.50 pair. All new stock and first-class in all respects. CENTS PAIR. Come early. They are worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Son. Shoes 49c. B. Weille & $15.00 «BUYS A.. HANDSOMEWFURNITURE ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND PIPTY CENTS A WERK, | FOR | | We are the largest dealers in household goods in Western Kentucky---the only dealers that can furnish your house from kitchen to attic. Our stock consists of Furniture, Garpets, Stoves, Trunks, And all kinds of House Furnishings. Wetare head- ‘The money we pay }UALtELs, Our competitors cannot touch us. JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS ETTER TIMES | Are assuredly upon us.{§You will desire good,clothes. ‘Suits to Order Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste, $14.00 Pants to Order DALTON’ TAILORING 838 Broadway. $3.75 up fuan, $1, ESTABLISHMENT. FEDvE fy 3 - ares chs: BEse ey TEE SS f8e2 BP sues. ; : ome “i

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