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THE DAILY SUN - - - Is the Only Paper in Paaw ducah That Swears to Its = = + CIRCULATION. "VOLUME I1I-NUMBER 11 VICTORIA DEATHS AT MANILA. Heavy Guards Surround Her) Palace, and Assassination Is THE FIRES IN COLORADO. _ THE PADUCAH DAILY SuN. WEATHER PREDICTIONS Rain tonight. Cooler Tues- day or TuesdSy night. FISCAL COURT. Meet Court House. Fiseal court will be in the court house tomorrow and for the next two or three days, and there ‘re many matters of interest to come ¥ It will D | Uhey Aro Subsiding Onty As Cue ‘ Feared by the Whole phere ta ing Only As Fuel) "5 poor house keeper will be elect- as | is Pxha ed, and there are several applicants Royal Family. ee for the place, Denver, Col Ow ‘ rr naan “ab anne | Anarchists Are Believed to Be yt!" '0" of the : 'e : Ph # with unabated fury, only subsiding one lotting—Great Excitement — | where fuel is exhausted, A dispatch] The Louisville Criminal Court to the Rocky M Red Cliff says: Nothing is heard ia Eagle county but talk of fire from all sections, From reports of new territory in the grasp of the demon London, Ot. 3.—Queen Victoris | 40d when a provideatial storm comes and the summing up is made, there is uy fi ci oi marry remeaeed 80 Wl Bagheod yi ae iiitie timber left to tell the is aroused over threats that are being | tale, made against the life of the (Queen, The gi in England Over the Rumors, ‘-— A new country now sending vol de about her palace are} umes of fire and ‘smoke beavenward largely increased and every precau-|i8 Bear willow avd Lake creck, a tion, the fear of which is not felt by! Camp Fullont which hae nian the Queen alone but by the wholefbeen svorched from another direce tion, CHINESE WATERS. rogul family, force. American Cruisers Are Sent ——~ There to Protect American Atlanta, Oct, A West Interests, Indian cyclone swept over the islands elites ‘slong the Georgia and Carolina coast}Orders sent Yesterday to Ad- Saturday, doing great dainoge She miral Dewey to Dispateh storm was severe at Savannal, ard it is expected that there is wuch loss of ‘Two Cruisers, ountain News from Wants to Break Up the Games, The Grand Jury Told to Do Its Duty Without Fear or Favor. Louisville, Oct, 5.—Judge Barker, of the criminal court, delivered a strong charge to the grand jury this morning, ip which he said the city was in the bands of gamblers, and that gaming must be stopped. The trouble, he said, was due to lax and negligent city officials, The judge's charge was one of the strongest ever delivered here. “THE HUB” Clothiers and Furnishers Are Now Ready for Bus- iness, life and property in the islands, from which reports are incomplete Todsy, seems to have epent ils fuice nud ms}ani Baltimore to decreasing. Heavy rains are still] The Awerican falling in many places, THE DREYFUS AFFAIR. A New Trial May Not be Finally Ordered Until uary 1, London, Oct. Washington, O to orders -—Acccording| Admiral | Dewey has sent the cruisers Olympia | sent yesterd . however, the Uurricane Chinese waters, | minister at Pekin ca- bles ‘hat s most seijious condition of) affairs exists there. Furloughed tis | Jan- He las Ketivred to an Estate and 3.—There has been GOMEZ LEAVES CAMP, | Staff, | goods, | and strictly up to-date, Location L, Marx & Bro, Are Ready. lini L. Marx & Bro., the Hub clothiers and furnishers opened their elegant new store this morning for business, This new firm is located at 309 Broadway, which has been entirely refitted so that it is one of the best locations in the city. The stock of L, Marx & Bro.,con- sists of clothing azd_ hats and every- thing in the line of gents furnishing Their stock is brand new In the cloth- Tomorrow at the PADUCAH, KENTUCKY , MONDAY, LOR R OFFICIALS. President Fish and Others Cross sion at the River and Start to Oma- ‘Iwo Millionaires in the Party, Joha Jacob Astor Intended to Run the Engine, But Didn't—Cer- nelius Vanderbilt Also in the Party. President Stuyvesant Fish and bis inspection party arrived on a special train from Louisville yesterday after- noon late, and spent a short time in the city. ‘They left about 6:15 for the St. Louis division on the way to St. Louis, In the party were two millionaires, Jobn Jacob Astor and Corneliun Van- derbilt, Jr., who were making the trip. Mr. Astor has been in the army, and was in Cuba with the volunteers, as colonel of a regiment. He fitted out at his own expense a mountain bat- tery and sent it to the Philippines. He is mentioned as a candidate for congress from one of the New York districts, but whether or not be will make the race no one has been able to learn. The party, according to reports, has had a great deal of fun out of him, Col. Astor has been in Paducah With New Goods and & Splendid) seyorg) times, and on two occasions ran the engine from Louisville, being a fine engineer, but this time he did not, although he was run it. rode a considerable distance in the cab with Eogineer Matthews. doctor Crockett was in charge of the scheduled to Mr. Vanderbilt, however, Con- pecial train, Mr. Vanderbilt, who is a drafts- man with the New York Central and] all assessed a dollar and costs for Judson River railroad, has been looking through the shops of the Erie road at Cleveland and also through] Sajurday night in a semi-nude state the shops of other roads in Chicago.}on Broadwsy. She He made the trip with the Illinois whiskey and ‘‘coke,’’ and this morn- Central officials to inspect one of the]ing had blood all’ over her clothes OCTOBER 3, 1898, saw he was in a predicament, but his! 7 r $10 was st stake, and he started out L | on his trip, and won the bet. He at- DIED IN 0S ANGELE NEWS OF THE RIVERS. tracted a great deal of attention on the stree.s, with the sable infant he so tenderly pushed nearly a mile through a crowded thoroughfare. THIRD KE TAMP. It Is One of the Cleanest and Best in Lexington, Mrs. Jesse Long Expires After acne & Painful Lil- Dick left at 8 o'clock this and way landings. ness. The Bob Dudley tor Clarksville, sdlbens ‘departed at 10 a. m. with fair busi- Was Formerly Miss McFadden, of | "°** Capt. J. S. Tyner in command This City—Well Known Capt. Tom Ryman, of Nashville, is ites, in the city looking «f repyira on ewe the Str. Dunbar, which is now on fi the ways, A Lexington dispatch to yester-| Mrs. Fannie Lon, i L Lexing le Long, wife of Mr, p, 1 4 day’s Courier-Journal said: ‘One of | Jesse Long, formerly of the city,died lade Neiitaine tras wee bb the prettiest and cleanest camps in| last night at her home in Los Ange-| her return t ‘ igi the division is that of the Third Ken-|les, Cal., of dropsy, aged te (shia es “4 years. . tucky, situated on the east side of »|She was former! ic The transfer Str. J. iy as she ormetly Miss MoFadden, of | sow lays on the ways looks a3 =| splendid piece of rolling grouad.|the city, ii The beaith of the fegiiaban 1 improve | known thee ddan eactaibabaed [CH been playing with a cyclone, og, although there are in the hos ¢ Mr. Long moved to California a| OU Capt: Ad Grabum with bis crew pital some very sick men, Capt. F.| year ago last July, and is in the fur- | °f SUiP carpenters will soon have her G, Railey, of Glasgow, was done nityre business there. The deceased looking 66 freeh as when: Gret bailti injustice in the statement Thursday |leaves two boys, The remains will| Owners of the Str. City of Louis- that he and Lieut. Thompson, of] likely be buried in Los Angeles: The | Ville have been strongly solicited to company M, had fatlen out, causing | deceased was a sister to Messrs, W. |8¢0d ber to New Orleans for Mardi the resignation of the latter, Lieut. |G. and Dan McFadden, of the city, |Gt88 the coming season. It is more Thompson and Capt. Railey are good - “|than probable that the owners wil! friends. The cause of Lieut. Thomp- comply with this request. If she Son’s resignation was a misunder- should make the trip she will surely standing with his captain, Allen] Three Arrive and ‘Three More on| wake the natives, as ahe is considered Brewer, of the Vanceburg company. Their Way. the fastest boat on the western Tig Third Kentucky has a great waters. maby men on furlough and a number The Paducah dry docks cleaned up sick, causivg some of the companies all her work last week and the docks to look rather small, but the regi- are now empty, but will have more ment will compare favorably with work this week. The ferry boat. many of the others at Camp Hamil- Nettie, which was on the docks sev. ton.’” eral weeks, is now doing good service der, 257,000 pounds, and are almost P s17n AATTT in her ferriage business at Metrop- OLICE COURT. as large as the largest passenger en- olis. Nearly All the Cases Were for] 2°: The City of Sheffield, from St. Louis, passed up Tennessee river last p Three more of the engines are now Plain Drunks To- on their way here, and will arrive day. The largest freight engines ever seen in this section of the country arrived yesterday and are now at the Illinois Central yards. They are Nos. 10,11 and 12, and they are direct from Chicago, where ‘they were made. They weigh, with ten- night with a good trip. some time today or tomorrow. The Cairo, 11 6, falling. Chattanooga, 3.2, falling. big locomotives atiract a great deal of attention at the shops. Cincinnati, 5 5, falling. DIED IN LEBANON, Evansville, 5.1, rising. Florence, 2.0, falling. Jobnsonville, 4.0, fal Louisville, 4.6, ig. Mt, Carmel, 3.0, falling. Nashville, 3.9, rising. Paducah, 5,0, fajling. Pittsburg, 5.8, falling. St. Louis, 6.0, falling. The Joe Fowler cleared: on time A Barber Fined for Doing Busi- ness On Sunday—Other Cases. Miss Minnie Humble Succumbs to Most of tie docket in Judge San- det’s court was this morning com- posed of plain drunks, John Hughes, a straoger; Alex Frank, John T. Halleran, Win, Palmer, James Young, Joho Vinceot and John Adams were O. L. Gregory has received the sad intelligence that his niece, Miss Minnie Humble, died Saturday at her home in Lebanon, Ky., after aj this morning for Evansville with good lengthy illness of consumption. She! business. was was a most estimable young wo- amir map, well known in Paducah, where ul she had several times visited. etting too much. Hattie Johns, a woman, was caugh DIVORGE, F Mrs. Lou Ballard today filed suit in the circuit court against her hus- band, Henry Bullard, for divorce, was full of ‘LOBACUO BARN BURNED. a lull in the Dreyfus excitement since] Havana, O Geo. Maximo| img departwent their stock consistes oor ine” 5 i the appeal in the case and the in| Gomez bas lett the Rojas camp and is | the latest patterns Tidomestic and] es! © the western and southern) where she injured herself in the|Mr. Joe Englert Loses His Barn] ®lleging abandonment. : ‘ ie aa ia » nent tof Tetiting to t of, Boarl. | imported goods and has been selected hare q ; : lockup. and Tobacco married in 1891, and Ballard, Jt, te “ing ating documents were sent to] N's 1? Nios, province | With the greatest care. In the other] ,, These composing Wee Bay mere: | Joba Boikey was charged witi we understood, is now in the asylum, the court cf cassation, whose de Ay oe lines the stocks. are equally as com.|* resident Fish, First Vice President) strikiog John Hughes, th ® . ERR Suge ft Santa Ciara. He has given his | lines the stocks qually m ». W, ; ice P Bee e rie nas men! Mr. Joe Englert, of the St. John’ i immi cision, however, will probably not be|siatf permission to visit. their fami.{Plete and will please the most fas-|Ioba C. Welling, Second Vice Pre=|tiobed above. The evidence showed] peiphin tong eres tte St. John’s} A riot was imminent in Washing. © jowever, will probably not be} staff permission to visit their farni- | Plete P je mo ident Ji 1. Parahas, Joka dhea ‘4 snd. Boikey | 2¢i8bborhood, had the misfortune] ton, Ind., last midnight. A crowal {t rendered until The pre liminary proceeding will take three weeks, and the matter is nut likely to formally come before the court be- fore the end of Vctoher. January nied by} z aud the Dominican author, | 4 Senor Despradel \« Capt. Page, Gen, Batler’s aide de |! wuo bas been On A Visit’ to ‘Lhe once would have been much more simple as an anys | atefal to the if an annulment of the verdict insteac t ce sy deed | of a revision of the case bad been Wil ha ahia 3 asked for, But, in the case of 8D Jostablish aonulment, al! the would have to have been fixed, and 2 4 oth this is just what is not wanted, 1f{TO BRING THE BODIES HOME. the court of cassation pronounces in = .: favor of a revision, the affair will be referred back to the military author ities, who will order a new court responsibilities | government Remains of Soldices Who Died During the Campaign Will lic Transferred, martial, which may again take place} Washington, vt. Arrange in secret. The court of cassaiion,| ments are making for the war de however, cau order an open trial, | partment te bring to this bevere for fad it can even summon Dreytan| ier er the American aray who died before it, in Cuba, Port? Rico or the Philip- y pines, Congress made an appropria- ARMY WINTER CAMPS. [iin ct $200,000 for this purpose, —neenne the execution of the law has been | y —The follow-| placed in the hands of the quarter-| j of the| master general of the army, with the | j instructions to spare no effort or ex- Washington, Oct. ing official announcements sites for the army camps in the south pense. I Li were recommended by the Schwan] ‘pyo present plans of the depart} sition. board, which was sent south for thal] mest contemplate the removal of the} City Attorney Lightfoet is one of purpose. They were posted at the} remains of the soldiers buried io|the committee, and if he bad a vote s © niahit) Cuba and Porto Rico as soon as the ae eetmen Seale? =e weather geta cold enough to justify Augusta, Atlanta, Athens, Macon.) icy wotion. A sliip,will be fitted | Columbus, Americus and Albany, } yy for the purpose. ‘ Ga.; Columbia, Greenville and Spar- tanbarg, 8. C. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Selected as the Point of Embark- ation for Cuban Troops. Clinton, Ky., Oct. 3.—Mr. W, Samuels died here Saturday night after a short illness, He was com- missioner of World’s Fair, Chicago, For this po .. {sition he had the indorsemeat of a Savannah, Ga,, Oct. 3.—This city argo number of! gnisville business has been selected as the point of! men, to whom he Was well known, embarkation for the army of occupa tion for Cuba, THE BOX PARTY, uinaldo has refused to accept a | list of $75,000 voted to him by cong at Malolos until the ny is paid. ‘The congress is now working on the constitution, The vatives generally prefer autonomy, bat they do not kaow much of the United’ States government or its in tentions, The cruiser Raleigh is visiting ports in the island of Luzon The box party that was to have been given last Friday night at Mrs. Davis’, on Monroe street, was post- poned till Tuesday night (tomorrow) ‘on account of rain, ‘The public cor- dially invited. orders to Rear Admiral Dewey, recting him to send the protected cruiser Baltimore to Tien Tsin,China, to protect’ American interests there. Realizing the diffiew f eciating the eg Fag from salo have in pure wee im calling attention to our very line of Wines and Liquors Jecinal use onty. All our domestic goods for medicinel direct from the makers inst rchatcure goods of {iil strength, at t reliable importers in this cou Motionally full hive of the hig ie! The Interior department fears that the Indian troubles on the White Earth reservation in Minnesota are more serious than the oilicial reports make them out to be. Dr, late May Collins, the free thinker, committed suicide by drowning bim- self in a pond at Elizabeth, Ky., four miles from Paris, Kies. : Gomestic, constantly on hand, For Medicinal Purposes ‘These goods are all bottled "in bond," hearing erm which is a safegua been mixed or tampere fever, We carry @ dru hysicians are WP hersons, pag Srone RAE TEE TEENY sag Ml You take no riskon Plantation Chill Care, a8 it is guaranteed to cure, made $1,500,000 out of the Ameri- street within a week, tion Chill Cure has saved thousands, imes a mn pleti sk and hy fs able please everybody. Some wouid make it a tie. man DEATH AT CLINTON. | inittee, is opposed to it John} of it, and tonight when the commit- tee reparts there may develop a lively fight over it. 4 horticulture at’ the doubt as to whether the council will tention. turn down one of its committees and | P488Y- act toa. gineer Postlethwaite will come up for settlement one way or the other, al- of it of the gravity of the situation, and idious taste. Messrs, Marx Bros’. will conduct astrictly one price store; will en- ieavor to win trade by keeping at F lial invitation is extended by the roprietors to all to call and examine stock and to. compare prices. have full confidence in being They x COUNCIL, MEETS. Important Come Before That Body ‘Tonight. bs te Bond Question to Come Up. Pp ‘The meeting of the council tonight will doubtless be one of the most im- _ * portant ever held in Padacab, as the|A Novel Wager Made Yester-| matter of voting bonds for street mprovements will come up for ad- ustwent, The committee will report adverse- ly, itis said, on the mayor's propo- Chairman Fowler, of the finance sommittee, is opposed to the bond nd it is understood Council- Ezell, who is also on the com- br bi ssue, Councilman Winstead is in favor hi o Still, there is some contrary to its recommenda a It is almost certain the matter of preferring charges against City En- though no investigation may be made ‘The people have become aware although the charges against Mr. Postlethwaite have been withdrawn, that does notin the least relieve him of any disability he may possess as an eagineer, One of his strongest supporters said today that he was in favor of giving him a chance to clear Astor, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.. Cz |] clos The Memphis and Cairo and where much money is being spent for | { improvements. the epidemic last year. rancis Barrett, John M. Auch o- E. Wi party will The officials Memphis, | President Fish said the yellow op, | fe¥er scare in the south this year bad Matters TO) tied up business considerably, but id not been so fatal to earnings as Tins is due »the fact thatthe fever broke out ee Te later this year, and has not been so Engineer May Be Investigated. | severe or widespread as during the) revious scare WON THE BET. day Oyer a Colored Baby. and Won it in a — Walk, A young man slowly walked down | put slight delay. Broadway this morniog wheeling a ln it was coal! best people of Paducab, and an en- aby carriage. lack baby. is side walked George Britts, col- red, who rang a bell to attract at- It was his baby iv the ‘The line of march was from Third nd Broadway to Tenth and Broad- way, thence up on the north side of the street back to Third, b quot’s drug store Mr, Smith re-|qramas that bas ever come to Pa-| rious case. ceived a receipt stating that he made | qucah, the trip that far and then started on his return, At Moc- Whenever the young man would meet any of his young lady friends he would dart into the nearest store and wait until darkey would make some funny re- mark and usually the ladies would laugh. they passed. ‘The Mr. Smith was only winning a himeelt. bet. Sunday afternoon Mr, Lenore, is 0 0 , agent for the sewing machine agency If be is competent he should clear io Mr. Smith's office, on South away all doubt in the case. [f not, the people should not be compelled to fay him a salary, Third, bet him $5 that he would not wheel a baby belonging to one of the men in the office out Broadway to It was reported in Philadelphia last| Tenth and back. Mr. Sunth took night that warrants. bad been for the arrest of Senator Quay and] winning the money. ued} the bet and wheeled the baby out, Mr. Lenore de- others for criminal conspirrcy in the} sired to break even, and accordingly the People’s bank. Droggists will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others, Numerous free fights occurred in yesterday besween Dreyfus r visionists and anti-revisionists, A many arrests were made, stopper by the police. Cure, as ‘+ is guaranteed to cure. distance. enough to wheel an infant out oo # Collins, father of the} loss of state money on deposit with} bet Mr. Smith $10 more that he would not wheel a baby that he would bring down today the same He said that jt was evsy street on Sunday, when there was no e-}one out, but that it took a man of nerve to wheel one on Monday, when James R. Keene is said to have} number of persons were injured and | the streets were filled with people Demon-| Without taking into vonsideration) sre able to accomplish. ‘The langht Er LO & Ss ON 5 can Tobacco company stock in Walt }etrations by friends of Dreytus were| the age, color or size of the baby, | was on the crowd, and they had to B a : Smith took the bet and the money —— —_—— ———__—_—_—_ was put up. 50c, may save your life, Planta-" You take no risk on Plantation Chill{ This morning the baby was pro- duced, and it was black. Mr. Smith that Hughes was druok, and Boikey waa trying to get him iiome. cursed the latter, and i d James D. W, Cutting, C. M.|thalacee Bolkey way fived €9 and HSA OE, Ried bitlesiie auto tee jsmson, of Evansvil'e.| was caarged with vio'at‘on of the probably visit the | Sabbath. Omaha exposition. he went into Curd’s barber shop yes- have been inspecting |terday morning and found a man in he work done between Fulton and} the chair with his face covered with Big Exeur depot were filied long befoie the time Agent George Smith Took it Up) for departure arrived, and Trainmas- s ond the I. ©, vards He wen ont, |. . nan buy els ter Flynn put on an extra one about y city. Better than you can buy else- As. 9 and found wrappet i + Memphis] yiete for 84, Cocuran & OWEN. Jae GEL aes etdehan Commeroial Appeal of »:-4 rings a) SENS ‘ KE, , ‘Ther male foetas seme iremps © imed WATER NOTICE. en wore sold afterwards. There W881 00 was dropped from the Mem- : The fond and patient} joyable trip is promised all. roller was white, aud was none other) train will arrive in St. Louis early than Mr. George Smith, agent for) thie evening. the Adams Express company, At Saturday to lose his tobacco baro with his crop of tobacco. He had just left the barn, with the finmuves, wien né looked back ana discovered the stracture io flames. It was a total loss, with no insurance. Oaicer Grey stated that gle PALMER-FER USON START. of armed union miners attempted to drive a crowd of negro miners from the town. Shots were hanwed. a riot call was séot ‘Tn, ont e Op> posing forces were stationed cne block apart, hostilities being feared before morning. t Seccoescnesie ; He nose. Boikey was fined $2 and Holand Coid, the colored barber, The American commissioners at Havana expect to have the American flag flying over Havana withio three weeks, ‘They believe that the pres- ence of American troops will greatly hasten the movement of the Span- iards, and will facilitate the distribu- uon of relief supplies. THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran & Owen's, at very low prices. 331 Broadway, Their Large Concern ts Now in Full Blast. ather aod Card honing his razor. A E fine of $5 aud costs was assessed. 140 WENT. The Palmer-Ferguson hard wood manufactory to lay began operation, with a large force of men. It is lo- cated on South Third street, and is one of tne largest concerns of its kind in Keatucky. The proprietors formerly resided in Ft. Wayne, Ind., and are good business men with an abundance of enterprise. They and their estab- lishment will be a real benefit to Pa- ucah. THERE “+S NO INQUEST. n Crowd for St. Louis This Morn- ing. there Were sold Two Hundred and forty Tickets at the Depot. Kentucky say the big fighting ma- chine is 75 per cent. completed. President McKinley will make 9 ya speech to railroad employes at Chi- There were 240 tickets sold morning at the union depot for St. morning at the union depot £0F St. Coroner Vw ps reeeived tive] eago, October 20. a see UF} yesterday wtierionn date that the = a= sion, The four coaches at the union body of an terevt tad been the own SEE OUR WINDOW from a var wins vear the “Y " De) Loe the best $3.50 man’s shoe in the phis train in the yard, but they did not koow who dropped it. Patrons of the Water Co, are The paper and its contents were| reminded that their water rents turoed over to Undertaker Eifloger,|for this quarter were due and who will place them ia alcohol, payable at the company’s office EXCEEDED ALL KECORD, =| Oct. 1. ——— Those who desire to renew ‘The R. R. Hospital Had 123 in All| should do so before it is over- Last Month. looked, as all premises not paid aoeanead - for on or before Oct, 10, will be Those who fail to see ‘‘Tennessee’s| There were received at the I. C.| discontinued. Pardner’” at the opera house tonight bospital last month 123 patients, and) OFtiee moved to 107 S. 4th St. will miss one of the best comedy there is not in all the lot a single se~ pi Nd It is the best record The crowd contained many of the The FINE PLAY. “Tennessee’s Pardner” at Mor~ ton’s Opera House Tonight. ‘The play suggests, rather] ever made. accused of the shooting. said to have located and until be became submissive. in the police court, specimens, and ¢ globés or without. (REGISTRATION DAY. with a good trip for Cairo| Where the People May Go To- morrow to Regis- ter, fhe Hours Are From 6 a, m. to op. m.—Old Law in Fores, Tomorrow is registration day, and avery! iy sould turn out and reg- ister, 7 precincts and the places to register are as follows: Batler's—J. D, Berryman’s store. Chalk’s—Chalk’s store. Digel’s—Digel's shop. Schmidt's—Schmidt’s store, Kirkpatrick’s—Kighth and Clark. Roger’s—Roger’s store. Plow Factory—Given’s store. Friant’s—Ingram’s shop. Faxon's—Gallman’s store. North and south side of the court house the same as heretofore. The election officers will be sworn in by the county clerk, and get their books from him, Many of them al- ready have them. The registration law is not changed by the Goebel bill, but is the same as before, being in Kentucky statutes from section 1186 to 1490. The hours of registration are from 6a. m. to p. m, Four men a.e dead and one dying as the result of a shooting in Cannon county, Tenn., at the residence of James Hollingsworth, whose property was being sold for debt, and who is A posse is wounded Hollingsworth. HAD TO BE CLUBBED Will Childers Has a Hot Time. He Had to Be Ciubbed Twi Was Was Arrested for Obtaining Money by False Pre- tenses, Will Childers, alias *: Yellow Boy,’” wos arrested this afternoon near the Union depot on a charge of obtaining money. by false pretenses, by Otticer Gray. They were| by Blanch Bennett,colored,who keeps 4 restaurant. The warrant was sworn out She claims that Child- ers went to her and told her Mamie Heisler sect him to get his meals here, she to pay for them. The lat- ter denies that sbe did anything of the kind. nim, and was beaten over the bead When he lockup was reached he objected .o being searched and Lockup Keeper Menifee had to club him twice more. Je was then locked up, and seemed to be druok. He will be tried tomorrow morning Posi As housekeeper, by an experienced person Address Best of reference given. House Rrerer, Care Daily Sux. Go to Lagomarsino’s for a nice, The builders of the battlesbip] iarye ice cold heer. Gold Fish We have just received a lot of rare Can furnish them with Fish globes from 25¢ to $8 and $10 aquariums. J.D, BACON & CO, Seventh and Jackson. Sure Cure For Chilis and Fever: WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC Pleasaut to take, and costs only ase & bottle WINSTEAD’S LIVER AND KID EY TEA Is a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, fiver and kidney complaints of all Kinds—as cents per box Manufactured by S.H. WINSTBAD hh aud Washington Sts., Paducal, Ky. than closely follows Bret Harte’s ex- quisite story of the mining camp. It is bright and clean, not overdrawn and has a distinct vein of comedy which brightens it wonderfully, The characters are well balanced and each actor, in bis or ber own way, appeals EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR IS YOUR MANHATTAN FINE SHIRTS STACY ADAMS NOBBY SHOES sp cially to the audivoce. *Ten- BOY A i r nessee’s Pardoer’’ has been @ pro- = ees pe ee mount success for the past two KIC ER 5) HARRINGTON DERBY HATS easons. K dh : CLIMBED THE VOLE. How @ Young Ma Jokes a furmd the We allude te our good y all-wool suits at..++++ $2.5 Lost night Mr. By ner was with Severs! fre Novelties | y A ble-breasted coats, the Now Recbmvad betel wb a in eee e: See wix knees, Plaids, cheek wo te up a parse and as@ joke offered | Sui erty ee |: fa oe ittwbim to climb the post which 3 Strong School Suits secis ‘tame are 3 made with double seat and knees prices. every one below what equally as good es: te purchased for elsewhere $2.50 for Choice Knees ond patent waist wae tao sigo. sperial for the week runs from the floor of the rotunda to the roof of the building, and is fifty feet or more high. ‘The young man turned the joke by accepting the purse, and climbed the post to the top, which is a feat few men’s, Single or do Ages 16 to 29. Gifts— boys’ suits, sizes 6 to 17, Double pants with double seat and patterns, strictly all wor, or over in acknowledge it. Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? 409 BROADWAY 4 HACKETT, CARHART & 00. FINE SUITS HART, SHAFFNER & MARX FINE OVERCOATS | $3.00 for Choice $5.00 for Young Men’s {<¥,{#!! wits Jn all the new patterns and cuts. i IS YOUR BOY A KICKER: THEN GET HIM A KICKING SUIT Sold by others and con- sidered cheap at $3.50. e of boys’ fall PY fe up with dou ouble seat and i 4 mixtures and plain col hold a boy; will not rip , iy ¥'re all right, boys, | fi i uble-breasted A handsome kodak given with every purchase of $3.50 the Children’s Departinent, 11 a

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