The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 26, 1897, Page 1

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If it’s Prue Pedieia The Sun VOLUME IL—-NUMBER 88 Interfering | PIE SUPPLEMENTARY | HEGISTRATION Have Republicans 9, | ' The Democrat Added 30-+ Greatly With the * Business of the Railre The N.C, & St. L. Close Below Lexington. me) h forces us Fulton Stops the Pa em From Mempnis.--New LC, 1 egraph Office Here.--Ouher x, Broadway. Late Kailroad News Measure and 'VYowus. A Mos portant Cities lier wit Pl K ink.-- Wit Help ssorre ntue’, In the Fron | hand all On desizve Padue must be a btenr The inf porary this The « at the « only tem the w iter w M Well, | > PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, ( OCTOBER 26, 1897, their interest that the annexation be opposed, and Capt. Farley, at their} reyuest, aided them in the suit. Tn that suit we find him opposing the annexation gentlemen whose in- terest in the city has never been ques- I$ DYING, tioned; some who are opposed to Capt. Farley today, yet we doul' So| not their sincerity when they testified against annexation in that suit. ‘The following list of tweaty con- tains but four names who were bon. residents of the city at the time thi uit was filed: Chas. K. King, L. Faxon, W. E. Augustus, John Se- geofelter, KE. hesene tptly 8. ieee s pe Ja-| net, Geo, Ingram, 8. Lacy Terrible Storms Demolishing Ja ( . Bead, B, W. Clemens, das, :tson, Chas. Smith, Clarence Daliam, J. D. Berryman, M. Bloom. A. J. Decker, KE. E. Bell, RP. Stanley and T, H. Puryear. Tt will thus be seen that Capt. Far-! ley wae by no means alone in his po- sition, | Mrs. Gleason, of Newport, Horrit!y Outraged, Death s Door. at Senator A. Morgan Very pan: Hundreds Slain.--Honses and Cities Sw. pt Other Away. Late News. Newport, Ky., Oct. 26.—Mrs (lesson, toe wetim of the horrible aaa aaa? Be vasa Yew days oxo. is tying BIPHTHERIA IN MARSHAL! ve effect of the terrible expe. rience ‘Three Deaths Near Ozan Very Cal., Uct. 26.—Sena- . of Alabema, who. has Recently. ed from Nawaii, is erivice ally iil heve. pre veuth Near Lovelaceville.--Other | §!! Mortuary Notes, TERCIGLE STORMS ten Sweeping Away Homes and Cit- ies in J There is a small epidemic of diph- —Unpreedented | theria in the Ozan section of Marshu!! e k Ying hundveda| county. ying thousands of} 11 ‘has been raging’ for only 9 have been|short time, apparently, but there bave been three deaths — within the past two or threedays. The las: wes that of Lillie May Lampley, dauzhter of J. W. Lampley, and wife, aged 3 years, who died Jast night. Anu effort is being made to suppress the reports of an epidemic, but some of the people of the neighborhood greatly alarwed over it. It is not known how many more cases there are. Mrs. Brewer Hook, aged 40, died yesierday at her home near Lovelace- ville, of consumption, after a Jinge ig \Mness, ‘Lhe deceaced leaves a husband ond four colldien, four boys cnd one gii!. BIG CROWDS. Capt. Farley Has Large and En- thusiasiie Audiences. f people and Fifteen t away. onl fa e ties on we I at Hank 1 HAVE YOU REGISTERED, e sets, shovels, pokers and tongs » & Jones. 2603 in we we Jf You Were Absent From the City You Still Have a Chance. 1 Hat) Vou Must Get Your Name day O- Tomorrow Or Va Vou Can't Vove Next Tuesday, the I yewo 1 below Me tthe Soath Meupuis, TUE DEVILS AUCTION, Appear at Merton's rides to Night. features offere Dev Amovg the s by Chas, 1. Yale Hoa for tt Co ni a Fe ever ver ens hy ti derived by tue 1 ‘onal amend ky a vew sts But ¢ Won't Mect Him and the Democrats Haye No Uf De‘ender. Pa coance fo rez were absent f om ¢ who were dece'ned orsck-| Large and enthusiastic? audiences og (he 1e20'9T] cou ‘ave to greet Capi. Fa ley in hi o1 * of speakiogs. The continu! | (, »w von mak- vce of Mr. lang and bis _refus: wie Ur'esslio acet C. pt. Facley and to defevu| n not ¥ the ‘1st Democra.“e administration aie fins ome to be the joke of the a0. A Denocrut of -aid io speak. | ‘is gvtion of Lang is lozing hin! t of voters took *'! yoies every day, tday s supplemea-| "yyere well be no speaking toni: leniay. Is i fomoriow hi Capt. e | OF w i spots at Joan Rogers avd Thuw- voie 0s ov p abt at Herbs.'s groce: y. If you have not beard Farley e oct aad herr him this week, CRAP SHOOTERS, fom the civ nal i 0 fam'ly 8 ation ave m. ts m tod p. bey raion y j is po itively chao e to 2 ow you ce of him to the | | ry and foo. ) | Ifyou kaow fail ail 1 sny one Tey ‘ye es have the be i Coal ih fHi0S° § LEN PAPERS Several Fined This Morning Jn) the Police Court. | Added fo ia Co fev 1 Ovier Bus‘ aess Besore Judge Sane ders This Morning. Inten- ww the Register ional Falehool lis Abuse of Capi. Fariey, The* housebreaking case aries {. M. Dennis and, W. Solomon was continued until tomorrow, be defendants weie recogni od ia the sum of $200 for their apyen ance. Dora Clark, for usieg insulting aneuage was floed $1 and cos.s. The case azaiust Henry Small, co!- oved, charged wiih slappiog lis sis- sa'd for the] er. Was dismissed, as his iuientioas | the day {weve good when he$ adw'u Is siapp'ag. mine! Henry Matthewa, Will «| Mel Dobsov, Chas, Co: W ilis were charged wi, nt Citizeus Were tive Who the Te Meany Prom’ oe Veh Vavlevia Tha simply Sapparie feresix oi Mis Neighbors, bas heen wees iscered the} ( Childers. | es aud Lou's © ap shoo wf the ¢ erent Maiihews, whe was ac. ui ted Dora Siory was arrested yesterday | afternoon for being drank ‘acd a. overly, She had a nine-year-old boy with b nd bad to be tskea io] ” Giecny ballin a wagon, giving 9 free exbibicion all the way down, ¢ he discost of all who sav he. Of fiver Suihertand siates that she went fo her mother’s below the old Bar rocks and foun le or whiskey luere, getting hoth herself and moth. er drank, ‘The cose was dismissed. DON GILBERTO RLTIKES. , es! whole knowa to 0 at its Vince @ pe peis ia thor hey the'e proper place at the ve, and ti | | | y the samatier of 44 he t by oer per v had nothin miss t ne ¢ Ay R The New Richmond May Jato New Hands, Doa Gi'berin ye fron the prop ietorship of New Qirlimond bel and bar, hott ire now under the management of W. W Powell, he reving p Oprietor bar ret yes ied fo what business he will ea: | terday retived | We ‘oomed nthe hi is seen t apes enon heen deibersie aud in f} falsehood on the part of the|” ster,’’ Thelp mak 1 be, in ihe Whole «ta w at wil hetp Pedvesh w'll he! ‘ar fell, F ! eon ond a Der towes ia the ste Their in totests sre all common, Hank Byes. & Jones hay best Japaned and Gaivy Coal oils in the city- th The Ite at When tie mater ¢ wk, Itiseaid bat Mr, Charles champ, formerly of the cily ut pow prep: letor of abetel ia Cam deo, Ark., will become proprietor of A the hotel in a short ( we. ser eu, 1 his a. Cons, Ie ve vhon sand tue people wibl Mr, Dave Moran, of Nashville, ts Whow be dealt thought that it was for in the city. 4 up Capi. some inierest int wo sens ‘445 bad Vv disn! {welfare of Ing fel yal cept the the a Souther Heard Pr e Was ki 180?.— Posts County Capt cenves of eatly 8 proc 1862, from it boat & n remet auop, and t Millgan, now d cr bimse min wi clams Capt. Milli Hed Oy that was mpor Mr. M Capt. J e Lime post her of Mr. of the althy reside tial resite M 0 Cay re ia t was knoe It way and re no ser lt was iat the Confedle letacbment overy st Jin ved ahaa » Te oys nessee were » howev mon ihe Gabi, giving it carry to the JU was never ed b's 1 When the b othee, ¢ shootins the 10) mean v, howev in char lerate sold st M any led 3 fitliva stuapeh CAPT. JOUN MILL SAN, The Story of the Tr nm Smpathizex Grant’s Fano ‘oclam ution, e Had Bb udge. Fow!er, in | Pad lama n the heard were Cay 1 3 leaves a Gra , however, tiling for the ds lost,’ He wa near Mayticld, and b's name twagedy of ihe nected strongly war Cmes toa’ with the Ife Connor, Milligan cr of P. o F.M most nis of St. who May field t. Joe Pow! eath of Who In hut ‘THE advertisers are realizing the Sun is the best medium by which to reach the people. 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