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2 ee ‘THE advertisers are _ the Sun is the best m by which to reach the pe VOLUME [1—NUMBER 46 If it’s True Ridin The Sun TEN CENTS A WEEK AFTERMATH, [> SOMETHING OF THE CANDIDATES. k, ‘ | Byerybody in Town Wants Some ‘ Pic—No Promises Made. PREPARATIONS FO? A BIG RALLY James Lang, the successful for mayor of Paducah, piformal calis at bis drag. this merving from hundreds of his enthusiastic friends Mr. Lang was courteous to all and modestly received the profuse con- gratulations tendered., but with ma: ifes'ations of much gratitad towards all, : Preparg’ jos are being made for a ‘ grand ro A. large nomber of arc ts do not he like to postpe astralion : wntil Friday, that in be made for it, the rally will be on A ly there or res of can- didates out for the ¥ cllives _ both # tive and ve, at the geal ‘ t niulstration mor, are € fol * For city u ” ry Tan a » . Barber, Nat Audy Le Weil, Jr i For city treat ( For tax co!leetor—¢ ‘ 1 wand Feudel b ha kee) nn Hinghes " 1 an es y K hat the State has gone ‘e y from 10,000 to 15,000 f * J. M. Wor plurality. Of course, this was nate : A i bt is one gratifying fact, and that is that ' “spear jae. | AE Bailey carried bis own sectton . « 4 “lof the state Ly « Landsome majority, ; . that he carried Mr a laa Bi Fr. W 1 believe - enry Haders, ¢ i We. | pemoora g c { t S ’ ‘vu 15 ler sli over the don’t F ox ar you can ter e silver ¥ ~ : James! tor 1 don't , \ = agton " W.E A Ih ” Lonisville Shackelford’s whe vet | maj rity 14 ¢ w to 25,000. a Ae Se eee ‘ New York, Nov, 3.—The New t oa : t which supported Seth . ag election of Re phy A. Van Wyck by about 60,000 ph 5 oh , y ; ity. sare x be Now Y }—The New « f . art} York Press h supporter of hy e i en, Tracey lt Repnb- Jab. ev a liecan ticket. concer th jot Van Wyck by 100,000 plurality. | New York, Nov, 3 ne New St the + : York Tribune, which supported Seth , “eh : \Low and the Citizens’ Union ticket « : lee the elec. . displa ( is’! lof Dr. Lang)" - . ; at | plurality. . q the doctor has aot pr ©})'Phe Vote in Greater New York. 1 ; 1 | New York, Nov. 3.—The esti- one t \ 1] mated ve ater New York for 4 au r ns fe ha regard us for p Low, , 0 same} 100.4 (ieorg 4 " would be! Wych’s plurality, Phe plu- y iw 1 ull list’ of | raticy of Par Democratic candi thom. You could come nearer to ith ‘court ef ap- by ishing the entire city direc. » is estimated at ‘ tor | A 4 v} Massachusetts’ Vote Normal. be hell nl rangements id ba sg mpleted.|. B Returns frou hie 1 bu rly-three cities i Yellow Fever Checked, Jand 305 i towns, indicate a * Now Orleans, No \ heavy | Repub 4 in M . frost \ has checked th fever | se tac ‘The total vote} . n>? here, Four new cases are reported, | for Wolvo the publican candi-|. + date, will he abont 166,000; for Wile Returns Prom Outlowa nme, silverite, 78,000 and Everett, | train, 2 Murray, Ky, Nov m-| National Democrat, of about 13,000. Ps plete retur Callowa Y| The legislature remains practically f reach 1 a that county. Cook,| i’ ery) ale ie ieee ale ve Des Noy, 3—Chairman | tad 1 coed CaO OY eect was | McMillan, of the Repabligam cor ae ‘ age Pie ce Pg | miitee, claims the state by Mom 17,-] train, panei ae ft nserbiatiee. “| 000 to 90,000 plurality. — Chairman Jafter tek Lean w a Representative OY | Walsh makes no claims, but neither 1.200 majority. Cook is probably ’ ‘ > | does he make any concessions. oa jhuadred and forty-one preciucts in + vote is not reperted, I eclac are Lovelac . re p and Ingle-| ye iresentative. Cook's majority. in lity nthe Calloway 137 in 4 on in , uty will perhaps reach, 60 | yon 20,’ Cook's election is conced= } Olay County Murders, et by Republicans. : : Louisville. Noy. « hio Doubtful, ere day of two bus, Nov, 3, 10 a, m,—The . watve tice at Rock Castle and! pomocratie committee claims the leg ‘SGjiatom, all oceurfing yesters!islature by 12 on joint bar'ot, and | force, No particulars, | election of governor of by trem 8000] 'n seh pr {to 12,000, The Republicaa commit- Passing the Pr. \iee cluims that the Republican state gton, Nov President! ticket is elected by 10,000 to 12,000, calay aytoiuted nineteen | Phat the senate stands 17 Republic rih-ela postimasters 10) cans, 16 Democrats and 3 doubtful, Ic is expected that he! House, 67 Republicaus, CO Demo- ky places immediately, | crats and 2 doubtful. piy-o Vitro! in Btls Ba | Graves County Ticket, ‘ 1, Mies, Nov. Mayfield, hy., Nov. 3.—Nine pre» a a. erneohany cinets of Graves county, for circuit rehant of this pla o his door this morn y threw vi i and an unknowa par in his face, which ¢ used his soon afterwards A moh is sear » fiend and if found he be lynched. ing (or a ia wh pivbabality Time Practices, GLOOMY RETURNS FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD, Tammany Captures New York by a Magnificent Majority. CV:N OHIO IS WW DUET With 925 precincts out of 1,721 reported from yesterday's election in Kentucky, Shackelford, the stlverite candidate for Clerk of Court of Ap- }peals, has a plurality of about 17,+ | Tbe National Democrats evidently, Jin many eases, were more interested |in local racé than in defense of the platform aud) Mr Hindman’s vote will not come up to expectations. In Jeifersou county, with fourteen pre- ts out, he received only 1,843 | | e returns on the vote for the ustitu'fonal amendment are meager vatso fae as beard from the vote | outside of Jefferson county is pretty weed. Jefferson gave a of 15,816 for the amend tent with fourteen preciacts out. Almost complete retums from f ven out of 100 Ls tive dis- triets received up to mic ht give the siiverites forty and the Republicans even. T silverites will strong lead in the lower major ‘GOES DEMOCRATIC! Dr. Lang Receives Many Watm| Kentucky Goes Back to Her Old- D's Hines | Mel.oan Is All Right, ae | ce, ing judge, give J. E, Rob che| mau has a plurality of 1210, dekd. iver to take him u TOO QUICK Was the Approach of Engine HOT OLD THE, | drank aud disorderly, 3 le to walk better than his companio + the election Pwo Young Men From Clinton tol was found in his pocket. the sleeper to; A YOUNG MAN KILLED, Was Struck Near Caneyville Last Night and Kill Natform, flour ives and pis- The Other Had a Post Pocket When Arrested by blue with their A SEC ION MAN LOSES A FO”. sud a trial int the United States cc BOTH ARR STED FOR THUR FUN | Lon Bratcher, aged 1X years, a young man who lives from Caneyville, on the division of the Ilinois Central, was) § }i arrived here in charge of Con- g mn attempted to cross in front of the rapidly ap- proaching locomotive, and was struck Imost in the heart of he train was stopped, “and ‘the young man was + every possible service, but lived only van, in eight prec and respected where knowa, fused to perm not The quarantine at Henning eu partially lifted, ae ea it no pasengesor| LADASOMe Bedroom Sets, Lounges, t from infected districts are al- lowed to be put off. reported on the constitut nt tains are Vote In Fulton, ‘Lwo | and drawi . ‘Thomas Kearney, formerly of xd dead from alive and was the and no one knew it was uns clear rent was lef Lepot walls ia ther Democratic fusion ticket elected by © | fourteey Landred, (Meloan is elected VP. Moss, present Judze. cen Moorman ored section hind on the linois Central, bad bis will never disappoint you, Remember our stores are opea every evening until 9 oclock. left foot cur off night before was on Conductor Crockett's train * en route t» Leite drinking freely, 2 “eed up and ran outside to the plat- “ form and with the exclamation, “I’m JON ES | N STALLM ENT COM PANY roing to jamp ’ swung off from the platform sat when. hie feet stmnok oue CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS was cut off os not choched out yesterday by Traveling, Are assuredly upon us. You will desire good clothes, 1 Q,,! t | Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste. \ Suits te Order \ x Allen Jorgenson Hie able to get out yesterday aud vote, | s from all over the jut today had to retire to bis room sinaeeNC a ontsk 0 ALTON'S TAILORING Pants to Ordar calmly reasoned wish) Very iz st. He LaRue at this juncture Lattempted, ina er, to get posses- He did not use for the drunken desperado was) Wo precin He had been middle-of-the suddealy jump- without any dif- | Votes ahead ot Palmer-iBugsacr the knife into him) ticket hand could be stayed hat he could hay went 1} Shackelford rformed with an ax, Snows butch! incts in the county, the Republicans concede the ¢ has gone 150 majority to the si hers) ati the pr club he surren- was sgreed to desist. The other young man, Moss, who vad beep away bout tis time and shoved then pingon a majot trol ity of 1185 over N. bP. Moss, com- death monwealth’s attoray, 11, J, Moor- ‘This will includes the three precines of May show Nunn’s kleford has carried t by 100 majority. reveived only 346 votes in tha cauaty for system for sale gt) McPucrson's u We have them in wore than sixty sizes and patterns, for GAS * oI We are the only people who can please you in every par- ticular, as to style, quality and price. 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