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You'll Find it in VOLUME 11—NUMBER 89 BIG BLIZZARD Lecy Roberts, the Benton mor derer, Ww! o was captured last week at Anna, Hlnois, after years at Trains Blockaded and Heavy large, cannot at pr be catried to the pent entiary Damage Done to Stock Hon. W ' Benton, whe one of Robert " snid 4 lay that when the ¥ RuMor That Mes, Florence May 1 ve nee Was rick May at Last be Re- é rhe eboeal 40 Igased From Prison. s never ma e time befe it b be cortied to Eddyville to enter Denver Oct T terri; ms entc nee qple blisacd and snow bas} NEA SCENIC FEATURES blockaded most all the traing in the} state, = Va g tl lone] ) by killing K and vy | y [In Yates’ Devils Auction’ at the : breaking telegraph Jepon Opera House Friday Night wires, bd a. A t w sconie features of y A Fatal Blast fore ( Harr y, Oct, 27.—W./D 4 iG thy farmer in th 1 ; The } f . FREEDOM AT LAST. Juiticent transfor ane cf dat ; Mrs. Florence Maybrick Is (0 Be} or S| eeu tar Bl deste, 6 Wl Released Prom Jail | y the bane tand grand le the realms ¢ London, O Ire. Fi ele Maybrick, who bas beca inj : any yeaa, ® re i She was ce f 4 apg : MR. R, W. GOODMAN on purely \ ev pan Ne ‘ Died Suddenly at Kansas City, “. TODAY's KLCORD, Missouri. ig Yellow Fever Stitt Claiming Vic- 5d tims in New Ort Had Heen There for Three Months New 0 °o i } «Loaves a Family Here. low fever record today is forty cases aud seven d ‘i ; eee Cinginnali Patient Improving. | Sixt Cincinaaii, O., Oct. 2 se] K City, M . of vellow feve b | y, ve il | in this ey “8 Au Ww | trader of Moat \ | ( vleft the ¢ wife has | bis i | His illness ¢ , t, and] y y 1 . ¢ I ® 15 years f i ved for many q ve ‘ fe ad six SEVEN MORE CAS! ° f , AT MEMPHIS 1 r erred in the amily Kansas civy Alarming Reports Sent Out Tha 1 Mr. H.W. Lewis ’ There Wore ibirty-seven yA . e @. boa Sow 5 este y, Wwe ried t 3 Memphis, O 7—\ 1 M veyare yellow fever ree i ed. was 50 years old and seven pew Care io ¥ of the G. ALR He 4 ree WwW. Rf ? > Ti ! a he ee By i uuu hi | linvis Central yar ew _ ' 5 This makes a i ’ ‘ All the new « x p . A Cheap Lecture Course for Padueahans That May Bring 4 r : M Noted Lecturers inter | to This City. i) mn A Vee may ng Gordon wibio thirty-six rb believes} Burdett», Kennan and M 1 edd worst Ov hers Here at the St + isvoncerned Price of 25 Cet u SHOT-6UN | , - t will be nia Pa es i Lively Time a Paducah Crew e Soult I « sg have the ‘ r in Had at Warren, Penn. Fen rhe Porter Was Induced to G ne wil tin Pa only ¢ wil tJ/- Back in the Tra a phew sheer : = make it poost! f 4 ‘ 1 include such me | oo pon the N & Sie Ay pheno or h Bob Burd Ge f Ss ‘ : , . r Bf certain where they #re g p, | Be Gor : ‘ J. ol r they will ever s i Kenn . orl luring these peril ik on Sait Dr. rain 103, whieh left Me of Ge 1D POS. Hense r ‘day, morning for Paducal, in| Ge Lorimer, of Bostov, EK. 3B Seer Gonductor Galloway, mot | Ualdwin who went to the Ar Re xt \ withy w nember of rem ative ith Peary of a large vumber « A Waren, gemall station atout| ‘The organiza e« ; 4 oe dines Teitee ML Cambership basi $ 1 ee eka ukmdie < exis ing at Memphis, Nashy > Vets T “Pye wotored porter, | Chattanooga, Bamingham, Atlanta ef We aedoat with bis. litthe| Avgus aand all the other prinelj : * t up dashed beavily [Sou.uern elties, : | ‘won bigs aa ‘| Me. H, GC. Middictoa, Secretory ef i armed men at every side of the Revit yen: pth be t x oro, Nina Aay fo get the people of Paducah te % beeches ¥ Bee SSeS e the waster up Fegan ep saa to th A board of dircetors of the Pad 4 8 ag ebte 1 1 a Ly.oum (¢-0y pat ve) ‘ pea ras form», composed of — the og tik » “atireeal nd lowing gentlemea wi Murce Be gests ; to under th ye ere. fot to 9 , ' Padocah; Geo. O. MeB down, 1 ke 4 : Benjar ( rH ¢ b ere was A . » hove, but the health officer v GC, Cov Ns 1 rector Coa ies nit them to @etiuio 4 H. B, Johnston, Rev. W. H. Pinker- BOE eT bat had been J ton, Heury Burnett, F, 1, Scott, : Memphis. Instead, a new coach wa . er alens, arid cite Nie’ ames will be ad © the directo: y ates ee eee A meeiing was held yesterday after. ing locked noon ancl Mi, Geo. (, McBroom was tion ap ‘At Hollow Rock June it Pea tooe ter started out on the platform W meet xa : hati Pes mn 3 returning f . gz 3 ‘ woods ‘yee o hare ee tea lectures r's realings an the factotuin cm a n veo, waking the dropped step one Tee ha | c. Exch member will for protection. Kike the looks of a shot g' esse. The candy. uo in Tenn @vew tt latest oul—Sbit4 If it’s True The Sun QUT WEST, * THE PADUCAH | | WILL STAY AWHILE. | Lacy Roberts Can't be Taken to Eddy yille dust Now. 1 ptert 15 tole 100 should Mr. McBroom. tort ent at preset t n he g s. Nemes PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, OCKOBYR 2 THE WHOLE THING FALSE, Mr. Bray Savs He Had Nothing to Say About Sewe The — Interview All False. Was Claims That He Has Been Grossly Misrepresented — Says He Talked (o the Sewer- age Men Only. — A Cara, A card in the Register did ujustive and was a misinterpretation Mf the facts as I understood them lam bere on a visit to my Learning of me an brother and not on business. the construction of the sewerage sys- I investigated it, as I have been interested in ve werage systems, ot say L was an expert sewer tor, nor do I put myself up to se the ability fof the engineers wn this work, Lhave bad some exe yerievee with sewers in my own city, r TO DYE CARPET KAGS, Carpet Rags, So They Will Not Fade, To color carpet rags so they will not fade one should be sure to get the Fast Diamond Dyes for cotton. There are some twelve fast and spe- cial colors, while for wool there are about thirty. All of the Diamond Dyes that are marked fast will make colors that do not fade or vrock. It is impossible to get satisfactory colors on beth wool and cotton with the same dye, although some cheap dyes that areable to make only a few colors, claim that their dyes. will color both cotton and wool, Atrial soon shows by ruined goods the fal- sity of these claims. Take nothing bat the original and reliable Diamond Dyes that have been used in thousands of bomes fcr the last twenty years. Mrs. Henry Petter tomorrow (Thursday) afternoce at 2 o'clock, Something new and very fine is beef booiliion, at Stutz. tts PYTHIAN HOSTS GATHER, The F. C. B. Brotherhood in Ses- sion in Frankfort. imple and Easy Way to Color 7, 1897, IN RAILROAS CIRCLES, Mr. George Wartiel! Leaves the Union Depot—Ticket and Telegraph Olfice Will Now Be Combined. Other Late News of the Kail of In- terest to Railroad People and Citizens--New Dis- patcher’s Office. Another change will take place i the Union Depot ticket ofli ag Traveling Auditor Wood, of thi Civiion of the Ulinois Central tives. Mr. George V , the poy and recently insta agent, is t su ceeded by Mr. D. Mitel Mr. Mitche home is iu leston, Mo t has been at work for the com Eddyville, This change is made necessa the addition of a telegraph ottice the tic “7 off at tue depot. Mr. Evansvile, Ind, Since investigating ‘ this city and its system to be put. in no egal nae the con se A I think st the most practicable that |Gov, Bradley Welcomes the jsocrator ond ngond ticket sel I al vould have been adopted and I be- Knights to the State's Mr. Warfield will in all probalnlity Neve it will prove a success, Capital. reiurn to Mr, Donovan's oilice under I was asked if one.tenth of an inch baleen «:tibntenks <c@eee {ail per hundred feet was sufficient, Mime: wevcusacy atte Unita e- I replied that I thought not, Frankfort, Oct, —Every train} pot is be $ soon as the d from what I knew of — the] to this city yesterday brought a del- | patchers oilice moved from the Evansville sewers, Bat I. bave/ Sion of Koights of Pythias to at-|freight house at Brozdway to the old earned torlay that there ts @ fall in| (etd the state Grand Lodge meeting} Master Mechaptc’s olive near th the lateral sewers of from four to} elx|'" this city. ; age shops, it would consume too mt icohaerw hich wilh caoply” enteaeactc /ee menbere cf ths FG. Bj line for ps a, ae se Te gebre t slated Brotherhood, in this city, bad left] from the of- | Me eer vet to ex | nothing undone that could contribute] fice for o7: is| fora ap dorm: fe Peariah an exclt the pleasure and comfort of the | effected, the passenger order be ery r (gn Oe {hat the euatoeer| Vatieg ME knights during their stay] dejivered w the conduct te-| row bly hosideus when be drew: the|‘® (OP Gusmanmbtteeiy. pean’, Oley mee | 18, Ido not write this card to At 10 o'clock sesterday moruing} the yards. 89 4 the special train bearing Gen, Caroa- —_—_ t into adisvassion, bot simply tO] ian, the honored chief oficer of thy e peop'e down on C. & ‘ myself from any desire oF] 5 gr. arrived, and. this was the sig-|St- L., Memph's divis nid t purpose to inverfere in this work OF} 54) ¢op cheers’ and booming of can-| 2 almost wild over I izise, wud because T think the} io, He was met by several bun-| as reroried y that a freight arricle fa this morviog’s Register did] ireq KK, P.'s and headed the/tiaiv was riddled with bu mie a great injustice, AsT said Leet cession, which marched to the} Jacksoa, Tennessee, last 1 but f ieve this system is the bes!) “ate House, where the officers stood } the rumor could not be verilied. Few tia ave been designed and 1) 4.6 her side of the steps and saluted |Tailroad mea, however, like to stop uk it will work admirably each ocher with bats off as the knighis | vet se places wot gua S. L. Bay, |mareh into the State Houre with! ‘{aroutines are mainiaived. Padaca's, Ky., Oct 27, 189 bares heads. They packed the Rep-| -piig mornive ano Mr. S. L. Bray, of Evansville, was] ‘esentative hell, posted at Ilfnois Cextral ! sate 4 very indigoant maa when ke awoke and found that the ter contained an slkged opin- himself, to ion, give in re e sewers, em now under course f construct Tue Register among other things, “Mr. Bray said, from what be had con, he believed the system of sew- age all \ight, except that it was bis rinioo, hom w had been told hy that the grade was too low. “Tere was a quess tion, in bis opinion, about the twen~ ty-nine flush tanks, with a capacity of ovly 800 gallons uf w i; taking nto consideration the grade, haviog re desired effect. soe not sulk ient force he water would, in other woids, tly lie dead in the pipe Mr, Bray was iuiroduved to a Sux there was p reporter Wis morning, aud stated em: that he had been grossly mi idin fact had had no ateiview with any reporter and bad csp essed no opinion one Way or the ‘Lue only persons with whow I Lavy conversation whatever about eo sewerag he said, ‘‘were some eel myself 8 espe- en so litle of the And in the fave of this decli- ave a thing like that come it puts oe in a false light and I ea stand not opinion, on to why before the public, ed the le to find I do not one’s tool, “1 don’t know who in and have been uaa’ but L iniend to do so. las pny oUt tie oul, ropore to be us aac UD Mr. Bray is ant, intellient ventleman, aud if be istiebtin’ bis issertion that he gvid nothing about sewerage except fo the sewerage men, oud to these refused to exp.ess) an | to com lade opinion, sven it is lint the sewerge men, or some one of them, are the jnstigaiors of the article, and if they did use the paper as a‘cat’s-paw' the people would like to know what they moan by it vad why they are surreptitiously doing through the agency of a news rallia theie power te pre jatic: inst the sewer be taxpayers id he believe Fine sys all right except that in b's opin ‘oa wie giade was toolow * * yd that the tweaty-nine flush tanks wou'd pe inade ve, os absurd, » a sewerage system wth ihe imp oper g.ade aad no enough flush ‘ast would be anyiilng but all right? Tt would be all wee ng, It is toid aroand among the oppor sition to the sswe ¢« that Cootractor { sewet n. They pressed we for an opinion, but I dcelined to] M 5 ng them that I was ister’s statement that Mr. | mi. = | couglt to cause a sensation by claiim- Dr. W. H. Dade rapped for order, and the Rev. George Darsie opened the Grand Lodge with a prayer. Dr. | Dede then read the program and in-| \oduced Gov. Bradley. Gov Bradley mede a short, —time- ly speech, welcoming the Pyth- jans and was wildly cheered. Ke ap- peared to be suffering from bis ib cat, He presented a_ historic cevel made f:om the house of pio-| neers, He was responded to happily by if B. Matiews on behalf of the} go Mayor Julian welsomed the | visiois to Frankfort and Staaley Adams, Grand Commander, respond- ed, Lee Owens, of Dexter Lodge, Frankfo.t, spoke and ware | yonded io by HL. Slarssinger. ters relative to Dyer-ty Freight trains from Vie poith allowed to cut off cars there, but are not allowed to apload them. Alit 3 fre s re now crowded with ref v of the latter, however, stop over here, Th f railroad men to ping over “it lo oming home to me,” ut on Sianley Adams called on Marma. | /,°0U0N8 fe \ diike Bowden, of Louisville, who mace | a humorous speech. The following | ave some of the candidates for the of- | tives to be filled this afternoon in se- cret session : | J. B. Soitle, grand chancellor A. ©. Green, grand vice ¢ Wm. Powers, gr Hoiner, prelate ; way, ii R, and Ww de | Sheltman, G. K. of R. and 8, ; Jule} Piommer, G. M. and Ex.; T. hews, supreme representative R. L. Shade, inner guard; Lee Ow- ens, outer guard, JOE PARKER SAYS Mr. J, A. Parke: returned yester- morning from Murray, where be spoke Monday, says today’s Courier Journal, ‘Jo my s' cechat Murray Tskioncd | K, Toye fue cilverite, who has Lhe dered the Populist party,” s “Tsbowed bim up completely anc ting and after my speech | eballenged bim to debate with me. | taltuough he was present he de-| ned, When L hod finished my sech and left ibe ploifo a» k Lup aod read a letter in which hy jog bat I bad endoised Judge Mc- Borb, His whole siciy was a lie outof whole cloth, When he had fiished bis tulk of an hour, T got up| on the staad again and begged the) audiense (ogive me tea minutes to! nly to him, They refused snd} en I asked for five minutes and fin- White open'y stated he believed in two years (he pip¢s now being laid \would be tora up. It is hoped White does not be- lieve this, avd never said tt, but i he either bel'eves itor said it, hy purpose in so doing 1s past unde. standing—that is, if it be a good purpose, ally for bulf a minute, bu they would noi listen to me, The story that 1 sveaked out of town afier my sperch wee not true, I shall gu Pass fn the First disirict tomorrow and stay unl the election and mak. speeches with anyone who wil «de ayers. He and the a} Thim ware of Af ex funder " ! ny] | deeme crime, but of Inte is getiing » b fre | | quency 4 the pens lealt out for it by the court FORENDON = MANAIACE. | Coup'e From Linton, Ky., Wed-| did Today, © Beide His Poon Spendi the Sumner ere With | Relatives, ch tA SIXTEEN YEAR’, A Paducah Woman Sent Up In linois, Killed Her Loyer While He Bad Naw 31. ptee Pore a Mary yesterday i pleet court and was gente Vivkeis to term of sixic j the peniten says |.he C: K. Taylor's Letter is a Lie} g%*+ Mary kod her lover while he} Made Out of Whole Cloth. ber room, | steal a pisto! found her vie. in ye! asleep, then stot | ‘The Populist Leader Pays His Ree | bi deal, e womaa tu this | pects to the Renegade stay ae 8 i fis Pam iue eu Populist. bad reputation, | n industs worked | Miss Cornie Mc Baii Bartee, both were united ju matria noon al the residence of M», MeNicliols, 714 Jones 8 Bran lo a3 soon 821 BROADWAY he bar Picture free with every cash purchase of $1.00 or over, s ZENER BCL LE SEE omen — er om | (Paw ' || Kah Cents 9 Cents| » es Cuffs to Match «Better Made | 7. | < | White bodies and colored White bodies and colored nv : rey shield bosoms. Cuffs to bosoms, cuffs to match. j , | h. Equal to what Equal to what others ask | vy | er houses ask 75¢ for. you $1.00 for. L | 2 pt Nobby Patterns... See Window Display > 4 “| Fit Well! Look Well! Well Made! Fit Well! Ww i G. See Them. They’re Nobby. 4 ‘ eel ie es © | j age vaD loud — } 409-411 BROADWAY is z = BETTER TIMES aud hes 8 here suple i ft at noou y bate with me. [bar mn silvcrite” Call for Stutz new chewing ta ‘ tour Call for Stulz wow f f ae ae ee ee ee sD a ee oe nS Heating Stoves We have them in more than sixty sizes and patterns, for COAL , WOOD GAS FOIL We are the-ouly people whe can please you in every par- ticular, as to style, quality and price. . COAL BUCKETS BEST QUALITY (0 = UO. 0. HART & SOM HARDWARE AND STOVE CO, 303-307 Broadway ... 109-117 North Third 2000000000004 $ The old cry you hear every fall that leather is going up is all bosh! Good goods speak for themselves. Suchas Ban- ist'r’s, in meu’s fine goods, and Curtis & Wheeies’s, in ladies’, cannot be equaled. Our medium and cheap lines are bard to beat. Drop in, and we will take pleasure in showing you the best selected line of shoes in the city. OcK & SON, eo yorcemy W out shopping call in and see our bargains for this week. The vaiues we offer are unusual, They are mozey- saving opportunities, See our Elegant Smyrna Rugs, large size, at............81.58 1.84 865 3° 1B, 20cand .26 Medium size, at Fine Wool Carpets, per yard. Lest Mattings, per yard th i \We can sell you a handsome... suit of oak Furniture for $18 See our ranges, stoves, trunks—in fact, everything ) som kitehen to attic, Open every evening until 9 o'clock, Our tems weekly or monthly payments, Come and see us—no trouble to show goods, 60 vents a week, JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY CORNER THIRD 431D COURT STREETS Are assur upon us, You will desire good clothes. Call 1 examine them oF $14.00 933 Broadway. Pants to Order. 98.75 TAILORING | TABLISHMENT. |

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