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TOLUMK 17 q 9 "JfTfRT tfc PADUOAU, KENTUCKY, FltlUAY, OGTOIltill 1, IU97. TEN CENTS A m
WEYLER HAS
RESIGNED,
i .11 .n . ..
Tho llutclier Will Slaughter
Women mil Children'
'In Cnbu No More.
LATEST YELLOW FEVER.. NEWS.
the 0. W..J1, M.
lnJKA'lmcrabcraof
n-1 A -i 1 i
UJ Xit I t" i V, , If! r7fliiIHury nio iccjtiestid to be nt the
McKlulcy and lib Cabinet lluve j f. Iiit Chris.' n diuicuSaliiiday, Oc-
u I.onu .Mci'tlt'jr.
SOME OH LATE ULEiR'.PHIC NiWS
I iiit .
Havrnn, Oct. 1'. Gen. Wcylcr
ha r 'jjnrl n of
tho .Hi.i.:li fnioc In Cuba. UN
resign. '. n I'm h'eu ttxpc:lcd since
the coiiinot o '! at Muliid,
AMMI XIAIJON
Causes Mx Deaths In Now York
City
New Yoil:, Oo . 1. Mis. It.;.-'
nus and her.fout c.ii'dw'n wo:o found
ded lii n oniii In tho West Sh e
liott'l. '1 tin.v bluw out Jic jj..s.
Aleo C. K. l'dyiic, of S-n
wus found dead iu the Gnunl
Un'on lloicl this moru ng'fiom'r "
phisiitiou.
cllow fotr record Is
us folio as New Oilcuns,
nnd new cases; Cllniou.
bis cuui; Mobile, two denths anil
itlx new yaU's; I'dwnnli, one dc.li
nod tweuty.nlno now cnes;
MUt , two caes. rhjtelain
lmvo not yet been able to rei h
Mls., (piijujjjmnt of the ,sbo
pun iuaianUno, and tho fever iretc
is pHviilug. Dr. Gulleras, tho
yellow fcvcTerpeil, is going to
nl:( 5,"V''l3Vr cffoit to j;et in.o Icxus
to in'ci!guo I lie fofir tlicic.
N.iv Orion, Oot.
new c. of yellow loer unlay.
ilcSU U TALKS l'OUTK.'S.
'b?K.f Iibosj No.vln Wi-lotion
I.ooUlSiT AiiW Ills
Fi lends.
W'ashlosion, Oct. 1 I)r. Iluntc:
uxlay ilNoiiMcil Konluoiy politics
wlii a "Slur" Among
other thiiris ho the
confidence Hi the election or I e no-
pul dean lie ot.andsa.il: ( , ..iipg at H.ivtvvi'le.
..'11,eie ate .'our in ll'o; .
j 1;oM d W!)g Bmttn in as
Iopuli,6lly e,Lu,.tcl0r ot u,0 ScVeutt. .hnult. at
nnd Gold Demxir. .o. Iho 'on . . a ,
V0,C1 :" V ! ' We Zi Tl'f elftstoa.r le of exports. Om
an1, vet wo en. i uic sia.u. "" . . , .
i'i' .le eii - i.i s inybo
Driliociats w 'ii loo la.s oie 01
clw.loa. Wnile e. .or my.
couiso lii tho . omlnc
i. i. ...... iimi mint ul t.io "o'd Deni- W"''rni Ccyno'n, of 111.
L 15 IIHU ut -- - - - im
It I . ....
o liitM vo.isl ttl.li no i.eouu iu u
.- i... f.u i .:.. in.. iiilnL. ilint then e
enco o"f nKold Demouu ic i.
tho Hold i,'M'wojken'tbo
cans. Many of li gold Dciiocjji
will io loii't Uieir net 'on of last .Vll
when It coiiipi ilglit down to in
iiiestioii of wuether tho fieo s!e."
men are to win or not "
Feline ari'ved y
n piniMtn io woi1 ibo Kentuoky
Dlimi;t' up'' He will take up M .
. U'. s i nd Cniningoto s
cases
- ',,",, ,,!.; TUoUo. c:o ,"sm.vinvona,o
ll,,,.,i.o.III.M.ka,o.nd I.t" neUSut,r.;u ' o W. . .U. o.po.a ,on
be
., swnxU inlgnc possdl
x ;; Is
iVrt" '' r '. , w'i lii.ii n on on
iSiftnii NT CAUINK"'
M LI! II NG
HiinlovN ii :oci loGuiitciiiiilul
ay h,cic.ai'y.
on, Oct. 1. IhoCtibiti'
isll.i ill'llllXl ni'ii.
&o Won .Miri.bju okeo
ho p anoi t I ii'ia.
1) 1 1 on a s bon will f,o to
g0 t. , c em.y of ibo leaa.iou.
suicidi:.
Nlijlit n.itl juiiip.il '
H jlJ.iuiIioiS:lWliHliMV
ToJny.
. , ft- .,
Now o k, i ot. l "B ""
lilt' tint .. iui iiwwii .
,1. v,.o uniiiiiitnl ,-""", by jump-i
. -I ',. ilui Inu ' .V of lls liotcl
. ,.1 . . I. in ninseil t of It's wife. N. O
came la kuowu fo j'Vi'V
..ASlisKriHI.E'CttlMK. .,... j. .
ANxan't .. Yotniv Liidy Nea i'
t I I -if
Kiiosv'hp pimi.ObU 1. Tiauips
. -.., pi! M"-' Cult i'-o edge of
, !.... . M.. i. Sno was tied, to
i ......: ri i . .'Mi. tnlJii'Ms
nurtl.PiJ. v
in ui ' if
,, K' 1
NO VKUDICT
I11 the
-Cao
cHQrVtmulwi gUrU'.o U-'e
tod v, im'novyii't :.d.lwei
... mn'l . illtl.
111. 1.1 'JI -
Tun I -I --. V .lll'.i'n f.. bad not bro-i
1 1 u at ii o clock.
M o'mi y aiceiin.
Tbo 0 j . 1 Wo.'n n's Board
Ch. ,'0 CilUIO'J,
M' '!"
Oct 2d, in llio parlors of tho eliuch.
1 li' is a vcy important meeting nnd
every merobc' urged to attend.
oa c; ollleeis n.m tnrsno's
tiio coining convention of the
Sou hwestcrn Ivouuteky Missionary
Socln.v demands the presence of
"icty member. Tost) (
Tobacco Ku.'ucil lly
ir. If lladey, i biolher'bf Mr.
i uq BaJcy, of 'no city, eamo In
f.om his homo near I'cliun, Marshall
coui y, louuy nnd readied tlio loss
o' foJr rcios of lino tobacco by
( ol. Tho tobacco was worth nbou.
t'.'UO. u t.3
MitUo,
,obr 2d, a: 4 p. in,
Twin Ci Ives Twice
A e.df IHonjjUx o Mrs. A. 1
K m?p, a lUn.on. today, gave blith
to Jwlu filvrs This is tho second
of this 8I.H10 bovine, twiu
c Ivc being bo.n onic befoto. 1 .
THE BICYCLE i
'ij'guihmiI HinldevillB Has Ucen
Ideniillcil.
o Shod On tlio Identify of
thtfSii.in:;ur.
Tliwio have as yet been no develop
ijUi n the Hlii'.Ievllle mystery
o (( lo.o Ijo uuuie of tho inaa.
I0i')ll' ' c.
! i d y, hoMePi, Shcilff J. M.
in. -Vie(l a lo'-.e; it out one J.
M. Jon , uf i.cton, Ky. . ,dwJ lb
.i i.o i'el. Ill diBCilpiini P
ii . -n t the pedals wnolil (liaieI.
. iid ii.dr -lie coik was oft ouclijjitle.
'('in .11; ii erctly with the ' wlicol
.lie il'vt! uu'i wis tiding. '
M . Joikm said nothing about ilk"
Iclf biii was lolo'jrjiiliuO to come
.!it i lie wheel. Tlionutt.oi'i'L ban
. ftoi'i coui'uded Vo cll tho innclilnc
od,f ry i no sliangc. s faneial
u ..
j., Jie'.oti 'is a' small il.i -. oil lb
Mojtlu acil Ohio to.ui nt"l' Cuiio,
. 'J( it I piobjblu 'ho- wlieel hc
.oliin.
NKWS AND CDUMENT.
J
Hi ,
'! oei.rsn . n o.' jo rf IJ nt
,lNV Vox isvcItto. It kTI
or o' Mictt''".B: of lifcmv of lb
l...o Ti'tiouiic In he t,'riled S ;(ls
'j ho no c'gii olte law of'Iennos
. c has beiiii t.i in d by Fodera'
4.tc U.J i on 10 ui vo'aiioo Ol
it? lute St. 0 CL ii .tf'L'O Ikiv. I j
Tho aoir oo ofiertd icwti.ib
r llu tnnt u. , coUeul in tiu
"-..-.
oflo of '.iio loading
no !. i of ibe count y, d'od In Lou's-''.Ic
j" Iciii'sy.
Co1!! I.. M'bic, H.iid to have been
: J olt!et lel I'piior in the Uuli'fi
-'en, died iu 0ensbo o, Ky.,
u. v.
W.lien I) . Ilui or ,e''S to Gua' o-
hjI.i ho will not I'lid ( n Wi. dull. A
loballlon is inner iin in
even disti.cn, and il is su'd lii.i
. Auii'i iciitis o.e Ii. Ily ttealiu
... .. ,., ,.ra
I r liiu iiutLiiiiiii;iiv iii'u5
'i c. '. '.
.'. (oiv Ct i "e bsj . .lured c.
tl ot He b i N( ic i oil oie in nt.
I r. en oi' pot of oac id'1' on .n
jo' oro y?ji i rod i, b.Jd to be wmlli
,.GOO,000.
i i
The opj.o'i oil to ie,ioit
.1 ion u a i) io i jo ptojiwcd
ii u C'lnor nltint is overwho'inrn
i' 'j pu i oos inn vt.nous u't't".,
.aislnng, Vn., is the lUcst to
The li 'd(iui appoln.od
,.i.c Hon. Ho. p. Townseod.of Color-
i!o. ta suceeod the lalo Judac
,,110 rs Jiu.Ao of tho IjiiiSctl S'u'.cjr
1C0O1I for the buulhorn dlslilctof
Colo .('0.
lUil'ailllU lUUUIIUUig 4IIU
tinted over tho establish
od by Mississippi I'vxatj and Ai.:n-
IIS, Plltt UI. J. ill. lUHUR'V.6 Ol Mil!
'?..... ....t'(. . lllwill.l tit 1 ..till ..(.
kli;uilll.'V q'.iuuimiii '. u ...ill. cl
... ...... J ., ..,... ; :?,.
10 IIIUII.1 I1IU qilUIUUIIUU 13 llliil'll
adnipnt of Kontuek)' ami Lou's-lie,
iliat opound U'o'rdoo s to
lly Io ug ' W.sb'nionyoSiCidn7
C ' mo'e lo.t r'' obnae for ibo
iiaul anii tic Lt ions :ucolr.uii oi
of iue Je.' ,uo for 1807. Tli , cnd
iio 1116.1 br"'l 1I10 his-0
of 0. 0 itall. New York dc-
nC I'll LdclpU'a by a scoro of C
to S.
J o nd Diiiiocrals c ' iue Twel'tb
bitiuWal ' diMi'ct may nomiuat
Kul or C. II, NiCotui..c!:, of Shep.
ti ti iv'lle. for S'- o Spuat'ir in plaot
f J. h. Wo. a '. w.'o dpcl'iies tin
ojtiullon Jamie cl xpi oi
Mi'icr "'o.
Ia GiAornor ) Yojnj 1) owp
' ' IV V Ta- ', olive, li.v'.
;' on on pffi ai: lo du I' 1
'.i'?ii inu op 0 Ids j?. -
'l 1- .u 13 t'l m'oul'y
. Aotr w u 1 1 ui J'in'.e
, o.fp b. ,s ' VJve; htd
un 1 iv it'tas w.u ;uo iiev.
y i ' 0 -pin 0 of Taie,
THE- VACANCY
'(
Jn'iiiecWoYtfoaniWlll Not He
Filled
jsfis:
UNTIL THE REGULAR ELECTION
At LctiHt Jt Look Tlmt Wuy.
j, jLii..clVnlh.co, Knk.
hind "and Scott
Mentioned.
4. LXJ
ROSE MNTINUES EW PRO TEU
. ,i i U i
The death of Secretary W. II.
Unati, of tho lipoid of Kduoatioo,
lei'ves a yrici.ncy fnj iUot
fiom tho Second Waul. The
cho'd Hoaul meets In regular
qlght, but nt
It i" not known what courso will
bo pur ued relative to choosing a
su feasor. I ' i
It seems, from what a majority of
the members have to say, however,
that the vacancy will not be filled until
the regular election in November.
It ii yoaWnast, when a
oYllied, been the custom
torat the Hist subsequent meeting do-line
that a vacancy exists, and
l(i elect ebme one to till it at a
mceiW held two weeks later.
'- .ojUirs.couiEO to be pursued
nqw (iwM.Ftwonld result in the
inw incttibirliclnir sworti in but for
t. u -. - ' " 7 A
vncMtWr, oiogioiuo nroxuniiy
of AlMjacgBlafcmMtiou, unless
elccUon. It
trouliibe flWotit' R Mohlb until the
eli'clW'cobtd3iere'dJy the boaid,
jlnd lheiyflfg;tuVrKdvcraier
llicuewiiembsr cbosoa "t 'tlio
tfko.fils scat.
WoiicC it Is j)rTily tfthl no one will
bo elitlct! byTlio board.
Air. C. C. Kore lia nlicady becu
Seci"tuiy pio tern, pnd bo
or is Mi Hw.roii'
d in Ucceinboi,"? Monday.
-- piomineui
lemon aie mennoncd as cnoidnici
on the Deicocrulic ticket. Tlic.e
10 Mesne. Cbaa. Q. C.
Gnorie C, WU'Licc, Alet.iKiLl.ufl
D
.b.'ce Lute fcoHi se wd beiOiC
in lUe boaid.
f
fCELL"
Noi liA'i Ut&Xrh s for an
. . 1
". e Wa Avrcricd TIiIh 11oiii ?".
and S'i'sSlie Never Use
.
1 1 .1
Hud Umi '.o'.ko.
Moll Emvari.a, 'who,' the poll
hoped, bul left tlio city, bobb 11 up
tnni UiU moiulcg, .ml wr.i urrcslcd
.iy O lb or Heiity Suieiy. .
Sbo was taken to the city hall,
whoio Marshal Coll im toad tho
nt to bor, ch g iig l.ar witu uio
niofMio Sae indignantly
1! -ii v I i.io ebpi,,.' c . 'lis -he never
uiliird siuib laiu.uusB .i'j '11 default
of iioud was inc "opi i 'ntlic'iLr!.
o. I''' iiiiid tomoiiow.
T e pi tinner is ono of the direo
nosi noicirlous residents of Tin Cm
and was inn out of Illinois, '
.hp;e she Is not allowed iiiidtr an
p'leniiiilatH'PS.
Sue is s. d 'o bo the paue of Hen
r il(i imi'der, for which one
wont to for life nud ano bei
fo n.'icon ypf.is.
I'lNr.HKSCL'TOFF.
31.: Fij'dn .Meed Wi Ii nil Awe.'-dent
nt tiio Fiiiiiilino
Fuctovy.
MuS Fiold", a young man employ
d at the Padiicuh 1 am'
had two of tho Posers on Ins
baud cut olT i'.i a machine
wlillo at wo.k. Needles to
v the luiMi. p v-n a yeiy
no, nnd will disable young Fields
lor jpwe 1'it'o Mine.
CONTRACTS LET.
For ImnoTiiir the County
GiavelliOitds.
SeVvTi .1 I'UiU't'Jll Cubic Vuids to
bo I'ut On ilicm.
Ji '. ollpi.loy u lay let thro con-
.. 1 for tuVo'i Ciog elio. (Is
jo rdn'.'on of good guucl,
l ,-d wl? over Ij is n?ioJ.
'j,o,.M FieJ Ueyer w;s let !bc
CDV i'p. (or. fiini!s,'d'ug COO cubic
y. Kin of ami el 10 l''o I'aducJi jutj
1 .1 rt li.'i couls pur cu-('.
j. id. end oO 1 lut'o yuuls "oi
:o 6"Cond p on of tho P; due; l
I
j iu Cu'-o g.t.vel loau, at 25 cents
)! cable ymd.
i. -, b.jU." ."otter epcuL1 tho con-
. .. ,'o' fit' ntsiitng uOO cub'c yai Js
;i, be i'adueah ami Ulandillc road
'0 c?u'i pr cub'c ynul.
M' , VI lmai was awatded
' 0 or f'irnisu'jg gravel fo
'e, ill's- nud third sections of tin
I'jjuic. nUjit StIro ro.'J, at 30'
cants and 34 cents per cubic yard,
respectively,
All work is to bo completed by
January 1, under tlio direction of
jhmico liartioy, ami suitable
iu uwu mil uu iiiuiiu uiiuil nwn uu
the contract. The roads ore now
several inches deep in dust, and
grcitly need improvement.
CKAP SHOOTERS WAUKA.V1I2I)
JiihIIco Hal tley Issued Kleyen
WritH.
Justice Hartley, of Masac, day
before yuitcrdai' Issued ten warrants
c:Jp elioolcrs in his neighborhood.
All tho accused ore colored.
lie gave tho warrants to Constablo
Anderson Sillier, and yoslerdny the
cnnUalilo, while Iu (iiest of tho tcu
men, rnn across four of them In tho
woods. Thc6e were Tom MilVr,
John Wljliam Blanch. William Hill
und Ed Holland, colored. When
I hey porco'ved the approach of the
ofllcr they basll' decamped and left
their money, amounting to 2o cents,
on tho ground. They all escaped,
lint the constable had the felicitous
a il fac'ion of spending their four
ul kelo.
MAJOR JOHN BURKE.
Character of International
Interest in the City.
He Talkn or the Wild West und
Tells of it Kdiicntlounl
Features nnd Phases
MaJ. John Iluike, representing
Ilnffalo Hill's Wild West, was iu
r.lihiili tliis moiniug.
1 hro Is probubly no clinibcl',r
In ore 1. in liur to the public than ho.
mil js il 'ic Col. Cody li'mseU.
I or jc.ii's be ins been awoo'. ''d
n ilh the Wild West ohow and b. 1
watched its p.occss of evolution i o
an cruibiUon of Western life into aa
education..! cnlcrt lutnent.
the epitome of c j.uo
aeliievpuienla. Not only now aie tae
fideis of nil American t.ics bbown,
but tbo ri'acis of tho woild
1 hero is luls about the PNhloiiion. It
l .ore- (juascsof ie.lv tut celi
peon should undcrs ml. It
scenes of aiu.y l.e, of ii).s
. nt. oiaer countries. J .igiiiG..iuly
j.i. .. the mode of l..'eauii &U l'ne
ru.oa !s nb.o ved .a lac u.,ii. ry
caoip, aad "iu it rs the Tar'ou.
ni)d,3 of rio'n, p c. nt c to nil kiuds
ud couditious of ji. ujile.
Maj. Hu.ko is fui.y iate:esting as
is enteiu.inmcu He wcis a waich
wjich was him by the la.o
f.'j! John W. Cockeial in behalf of
nt No j oik picas, given as an
of the press' apinec aiicui of
Inn oi liint be never misiep .boiitod
' ..iu.e about bis snow. He also
ei. .'S a diamond pin p vemed bv
fjrr Victoiiu of Kuglaud
ud a tosary given him by ho 1'ope
. t Koine on the occasion of his visit
iiiie.
When seen this moin'ng M;.jo:
lit' kc witi asked aoout his
"Slop ut there,'' bo said.
'Don't c. II this cuteituinmcut a
This is be thiid time 1 have
ijui bus I111 11 lialed today. A
uu icpieseiits mythology. The Wild
W -, le. lily. It is equivalent to a
iilieval education to those who ntlend
ihev will see for 1 ho first lime lalers
of til nations side by s do 'n fi'endly
'1 bey Will sec lepielurcd
fiiiihfully conecr, taken fiom
tbo i.oniiei3 of the wildest coti".
il C3
,.'ibey will sec Coiauek and
A an. Indians and Huno:'.' 11
Knt..ns and Ameiicaus t
aii prciili.r' y o Mitir
ul?vul..r "inemiteis of the Lai
a -A my, on f u. lough, will jj.ve
lina..a'ions of f.ouiicr camp life,
ud other feaiJies of equal inteicst
jlo evolvil in .nis pioduelion."
'I I'c bhow has many add tion
ir. tie du ing ilie last. .a:, anunif.
1 1 i:b is the U1I1 U. S. Cav.lv,
woo 0 lem.tikab'e tidog ha-' imvui
1 . n equalbd hinto the ibjs of
uan Hippodiome.
M 1 . lSuike auuoiirces that lu
V71IU West will bo ai homo on la
o nrr of N'nib and Trlinolu '.
It will icacli beie uoxt Tuevluv
roinnig.
CANNED HAM
Poisons a Barber's Wife and a
Colored Girl.
lio.h Wore In a Pi opinions Condi-I
Jon. Tlio GUI Still
"geiously HI.
T e w'fe of SanovSI den lb
. io'o llnrbp'.Piu Lony
n coloicd glil who llv a
1:0.110 01 Sou.b Suventli siiiel,
t,i e poi'oopd yes.e d y pfiPiuoon by
' igpiu'Hllunmndju 3eii
't cey b'crnio piccatiously ill in a
, oil "luO, p id 1-' . Kob.iulis was
' -i. He rcic i.'nel In t it w .s
a 1 oncJ f,oo 0 1 i.'l made thein
Mi'. ?(! todpy .jo wooi.'j was bei
; but hi rojt'il'ou o! t'ioc;il was
uoiu le. wow, Pv'd she may die
1'ostoti 3 to Be Discontinued.
A.'.erCOiDberllth ho po ofllce
at Ho '3o!d, Graves couniy, w'.l be
(iiojoni nu"d.
Girl Wanted.
White girl. Apply 221
lii street. lot)
.1
MO WARRANTS
I
0ut Against Couiil y Surveyor
jT Evart Wren.
I J$
I An VcHIo lint Not Vet llcon Ar
rcrcd On tlio Felony Charge.
County Kvert Wren has
not been arrested on the warrant 10-
eull Issued against him by Justice
Winchester, of tho -iy, ciia giug him
filth assaulting Allen Donncll, a
onnor. Lioon after tbo dilllcullv he
bin toWered to Justice Anderson, at
Gralnjmvlllo, and wa) chaigcd with a
o." t'io peace. The case was
set for tnul for Oct 10th.
Donnoll came on to tho city, however,
nd flworc out the felony warrant,
and on this ibo surveyor has
not y?t been arretted. The d.illctilty
tame tip about the- surveyor's wife,
whom be accused Donuell of calling
1 a Her." Honnoll was a cropper on
the surveyor's farm, and said that
whoever &uld ho had used such
Alts. Wion was n liar,
and tbo euiveyor then used n water
uu kofcOn bis head.
SUQPRIaLD hishwayhan.
He JSjCaiilintil Ily a Plucky
Young Man From Calloway.
f
IIcldMbc Young aiiin U Last
aiyiday. YooiiK .Man Held
jf Him Up Lust Nljzht.
f
Lat night a young man named
.oliiiiptinkard, of Calloway county,
.ode pinto Maj Hold with a rotated
iiii'ii vol' ing biii'inlsaively in fionl of
urn.- Dint Williams is the name of
1 ho and bo was foiced to
n.kc a long walk at the point of a
iiotjnin. J 1 bappoacd Uiii way:
L-Jt Monnay Dun!. aid bud been
to Mgyoeld ou bns:ness. He blurted
to dilvo Io bis homo in Calloway
m$y, but in an UoL'cd portion of
u.e id-d was iield up u' nvo negroes
wilbJtjiMols. ami robbui. He could
do tqihing bui biib.nit, being un-
imr bui yeeidav had occasion to
.piu L to Alu0eld, and piepared
inui f. tBls time ,williya double
i. tWfttutBK
Much to bis giaiiutation Le came
n:ro. i ouc of the Suinc negioes in
nltojt the same place, and promptly
lotcring him with the gun, compelled
bin 10 liiaieb on 10 Majlkld, a
dutiiu'e of eht miles.
OLA L UK LYON
Wd Not Murdered, Says Coiinty
Attoiucy Ulster
County Attorney Hester, of
was in the riiy today, and
..ued to a Scs 1000 or that the
tlonul punh : iions insinuating that
Cl. ude Ljon. wtio was killed by a
...in near Ma.vled Suuda', had met
wiib fcul play, wore cnliiely erroneous.
When the repot t became so public
he said, ho iiAestigated the matter
and aieiiaiued Iliat joung Lyor.s
was not the moial young man some
of llioo who pi of eased to know him
claimed ho wa. but on the coutrarj,
i'ie lawjor said, he found that young
Lvon fniiiently got diuiik, and
h a crowd at the time of his de.'tl
1 0 ci'niia for dtinkiii''.
Yellowback Killed.
Candy Cathartic ki'is
Yellow Jack wheicver the tind linn
No 011c who takes CasuaMls
ami is iu dangei
.' om the diPadtiil dUcaso. Cast aids
..ill Yellow fever goims iu tho bowele
1 nd ptpvunt now ones fiom biccdics.
10c, "jo, oOc, nil druggists, nlmwf
Xotlce.
Ail poisons .to liefoby nmifled
Ul tlio l'aducah Klocino Company
1 now up its busiuoss, aim
. Ii wind up im affairs, and tin. I ills
jo nitein ion of said company to ter
ii im.! i 3 corpoiato iu
0 0 wi.h seoiiuti ilil. chap.er
' of ilie Kentiuky biauitos.
M. liioou, I'retidcLt.
lo'l F. M. Fi3iiF.'MSef!iointv.
.Iopa S.iloon.
So'il moo us ago un a 'unpt
as m.' e by a number of tbo Joppj
. .. en Ui sccuie a saloon for that
lot I Io illage, cays 11 Mo roi olis
...psi. A polili'iu was i;jii nsly
IHlli'll bllt llll C'fflCillul lL'llll) ,si... 0
id the mailer ver to come again
, ier ou. it did luiii" again and tlio
i ii Ion fo. the xali 11 a nin fa il 10
i job the divtcd niiinbor, ul.lu a. h
1 is uide;sttH)d that the county boaid
o -s not 'iii'biied to giant the
.imitate 1 1 all.
Soldi in') t lijlit hills arc now
.tie. It wet pay hefoio the uth
uu s.te 1 he disi'oiinl.
I'poplu's liitjlit, Power and
U10 li'tiilroad Co.
ij C. Waliaec, O'eneral Manager.
YpiIow l'oxer Coiiiis.
1 iod ill the Iiowt's. Kill tbetn at d
) mi nros. '0 fiom tho awful dise."c,
u w.ils dobiiox tlit
al ilie s 0111 1 ud in.. l;o it j 111 4 s-
lijlo now ones io form. Cascaieis
e ibo only icii. bio for
)oju and old "gainst Yellow J .ck.
10c, t'oo, t'lOt'. iiildtug'jUis. ulmwf
Iloiiicinber that Tiifsday, Of tuber
5, is 1'igi.st rat itti tiny. Ynu
cannot vote iidless you rogistor
10c.
STOVES
SET UP.
u fl eo. 0. Hart &
303-307 Broadway.
Stoves Sold
on Easy Payments
15c.
TTOUR
READ BOW :
Can the Ltr&est and Best Selected Stock uf SHOES i a
in the city. All we ask is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest.
I be well-known photographer, W. G. McFADDEN, will do the work for us, which alone
bu.M MlHWluulll
VOlir own shoes, nnri crnt
you nothing by buying shoes of
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GEO.
321 Broadway,
$, Our
M
SGHOOL OUTFIT
4
flh Wa appreciated by all
our point of view and that oi our patrons. We were prepared for thU ,,
ever, nnd if you have not yet fitted your boy out, come now.
jtk HTTP Vm T?TTD aTTTnna ATT TTTnnr ." '
yr vw"v' vr" jxxw x.xvjj ajuju WUUjj and
pants and cap to match, Price, $3.00 complete.
BOYS'
FAST BLACK HOSE
Regular 10c quality.
A tio or cap freo with every Ooy's
&.kAZv.
, .s.'s;
'42'2jS'J2!&,2.2.&.sS'.?.j!?.jZ?.z..
Hats Hats Hats Hati
for cranium for stylish
comfort. men.
AILEY, THE HATTER.
i - Iff Anffiw
of manly
beauty. ,,,.,, ,i
KNOX HA.TS.
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kin.-uw EXCLUS1VE
I
shoes made to order,
Repairing promptly done.
Kverybody Knows his Address.
'S
arc beauties and up
just as good as you
lor. bvery pair warranted.;
An eleant line of
MEM, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S SHOE STORE,-" v"."
JNO. P. RDKINS
Sitocs Shitted Free.
BETTER TIMES
Are assuredly upon us. You will desire good clothes.
Our line of wootens is exactly suited to every taste.
Call and examine them.
338 Broadway.
PULTON'S
ii ' I'M . i
JHPHNNED
COHL BUGKETS
UEST QUALITY.
GOAL WOOD
HEATING
ST0VE8
HEATING
STOVES
h Hardware and Stove Company
INCORPORATED. , , , Of y n. , )
6lL GAS
HEATING HEATING
STOVES STOVES
Galvanized -COAL
BUCKETS.
BEST QUALITY. -
With everv cash rmrnhn
u can ig'etyour picture on a Button, or Pin FREE
riiiiK your ciiiiareii ana ouy ttieir School Shoes of us, as also
tiM - nt This is ; the latest r.i t t. j. ,r .....
.k. fad of the
HOCK &
opening the Fall Season of 1897 with
mothers, and was ONE GRAND
TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE.
5
r . 'CHILDREN'S
Lents : SHOE3.
Slzos5tol2f
U and regular
J1.00.
1 1.25 and ,1.C0 shoos,
ikr New Cuban Shape in Flange Hats
At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50.
iVre proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men., , ,
B. WEILLE&SON.
suit nbovof 1.60.
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
janaru
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SWEuvil
REPAIRS
. n, i.j
oof urn
Stoves Sold " ,f
4 mm .ti vl niji 1
an Easy Payment mi
iimiiiiJLifciJl
. t .i ji m
FRE !E!.
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nf fti nv avai.
1 til mm,
ic
rim..
t IIIHl
'll lnv
.tllll'i
day. Your picture costs
n - i.'.umn injjt JJ a
SO an 1 ui)
.
Paducah, Ky.'
11 Hiniii
,1
"r' "' wfe'
SLE ., ii iiNwril
ii. uu
SUCCESS, both frnm
I .'ii.i'.wt'
consist of coat, two pairs of W
..I.I . . .
89 Paif;:.. Cents
El
m
Paducah's Leading Outfitters, 409-111 Bdv
vm
for little
money.
YOUNG'S
f J
m
$400 SHOES
- to - date . "They aW
have been
Boys' School Shoesrr
317 Broadway-'
. a i .
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il U M
Suits to Order )
$i4.oo
Pants to Order
U
$3.75
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