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Hon James B Garnetts Ntiln 1
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NominationJ J
Cerulean Springs Ky Jujy L fThe naive of the Hon Jan iS
Garnett of Trigg county formCommonwealths Attorney QfjtfieThird Judicial district will be predented at the gubernatorial con ve
JudgeGarnettto spebdafewdays resting f pm-
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To a CourierJournal represent ative ht saidhImnin the hasdsof my friends thoujfh I am not nnannounced candidate and shall nmake an active canvass for tinomination If the convention determines I am the proper perabn tomake the race I shall accept thonor with due appreciation ifmy own or any othe +
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sires to instruct lorilirdshpll behighly gratified I Vits pressed byConveT ntion in LouisVhleto announce my-
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and sinoethat tune I have received many lltterp and personalsolicitationsJfrom Democrats of allsorts andcon ditiopspromising metheir aid and votes The Office isone to which any man is justifiedon aspiringfand certainly my appeciationvt ld be deep aud genuine should he Democrats of Kentucky see fit to honor me with iPersonally lain for the man whocan win whoever lie may be Thegreatest care and wisdom shouldstanIshould bone who can best unitetheparty and redeem the StateIf the convention names me it willbe my pleasure and duty to makean active and vigorous canvass ofthe entire State That sort of acampaign upon a conservativeplatform will undoubtedly resultin the election of tle Democraticcandidate V
JJudge Garnett is a man of splen ¬
did physique and great magnetismand is in the very zenith of his fameas a lawyer and orator He wasCommonwealths Attorney in thisdistrict eighteen consecutive yearsaqd before that was a member ofS ttttS Senate His entrance in therace will change all slates in theFirst dfatriMthe DemocraticGibraltar It and it is likely manycounties in thfe Second will instructfor him
ELOPED AND MARRIED
Popular local Merchant Arid
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Lady Wedded ti
Mr Will L Mitchell a ppplilaryoung business man of this city t
aged 20 and Miss Mahflv Neff avery attractive ladyofO110rn Ky +
aged 17 r> latterplace to Clarksville Friday avofqingand were married early the nextmorning The wedding took pinat the Arlington hotel and the knoWa tied by Esq Caldwoll
The attendants werei5 ssrsPrjink L Torian
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<tichebridalcity at 945 Saturday mormngtMrand Mrs Mitchell rdwith the grooms brotherinrJtiVMr Ira D Humblec
MARRY NEXT SUNDAY at
Popular Macedonia Couple to edfiOn Above Date
Mr Henry C Lamb and MissEmma Estella Ray of Macedoniawill be married at the home of thebride next Sunday Rev John VAMcCarroll of the Baplist churchwill perform the ceremony
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AndIOOOOOOOjDtimngeFireBy
j1I our Bhr Steanihps and Theirx r
Piers 4tr i d iDynamiterlBllixeNOf
NewI York JUiH 30Theoftvolying rf loss of dverten millionsand sevtcral hundred lives Ibsti
nwhile the hospital ire futlof injured rv
Four great piers of the NorthGerman Lloyd line in 13obolcburned this evening alsothe steamships Saale Main Bremen andI Phoenicia Also Cftn star
+ warehouse on the oppositdHfrQfjthestrea five buildingqtre II
The fire started in some c0tehbales on a pier and swept eve-
he thnbr for a third of a mile TheSfanmship Kaiser Wilhelm ID
ereGrose was badly burned Tfire t and five boats the I
1 deparEfloes of life wiuP nd
the Main which arrived todayMay pttasaers and all the crewwere still d Nearly all werelost l
The hotels as well as the hosepitals in Hoboken are filled withthe injured
The water is strewn with bodiesfor great distance Thjrty persons under one pier V4it down to-
t getherThe fireman could not approach
tltemOpbtainof fire The flamesseemed miles in length All assistance from both sides of the riverwas helpless before the seethingfirmest Scenes of the people at theportholes of the burning vesselswere the most distressing everkhown
It is impossible to estimate the
drownedA andthe only way to stop the fire wasbyuinir dynamite blowing uppiers and everything within itsr achr
There were many distressingscenes on the recovery of theburned bodies tonight
WAR IN CHINA
fGerman Minister Has Been Asi
sassinated
The Allied Forces Ashore NowVA t
Number About
14900 i
rShanghaij = 1The report cf
the a nssi9tti1 of Baron Von Kettelex the 6rmnn Minister at Pelcinhas been opgtlrjned All the legations v re destroyed save thratThe reittalijinlr Ministers were safe
telegraphQt dtl
out another fcvyentyfou rhou r Russiatakes hopeful view of the situationand says the Boxer movement is no
rowing being confined to Pe Ch
province Other reports arhat Prince Tuan is in control andhat on June 30 he ordered the
Viceroys to attack the foreignerswhich order was not obeyed Thtotal allied force ashore is 520 offi ¬
and 13 600 menAn outbreak of Boxers is feared
Canton and Chefoo Nothinghas been heard from the column
hich relieved Admiral Seymourdays ago and then marched
toward Pekin It is again chargedIOfthat barbarities practiced by theRussian soldiers have greatly in-
Jured the cause of tie allies
Business Change
Mr R I Brown has sold hiswarble and monument business to
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Ever shown in Hopkinsville
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All thats New and Elegant in thisSeasons Most Choice
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Fabrics White lioods Laces Embroideriesi
The Most Choice Stock of
FurnishingGoodsThe Best and Most Perfect Fitting line of
Shoes and OxfordsL
Every Pair Warranted
M1I1 sellythan any house in the City
Trade with us jt will pay you to do so I
iyTHE RICHARDS CO41J iCorner 8th and Main-
HOPKINSVILLE KYLlconItgoode
quit the business Mr Shanklinhis successor is a gentleman wellbespeakeenjoyed by Mr Brown See ad vcr¬
tisement in this issue of KKNTUCK
IAN
STATE GRAND CHIEF
Order of Hood Samaritans Sew
lected From Here
At a state meeting of the order ofGood Samaritans held at Covington Ky last week J L Aliensworth Jr colored of this city
was elected State Grand ChiefMrs A C Brent was electedAlleasoworth J L Aliens worth Jr andMrs Brent were selected from thiscity as delegates to the NationalCouncil of Good Samaritans whichconvenes at Washington City inSeptember
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Judge Blacks CanvassJudge J D Black made several
more speeches in this section lastweek closing at Cadiz Saturdaynight He canceled his appoint ¬
ments in the Purchase being una¬
ble to make them without great lossof time and spoke yesterday inDixon and tonight will speak atDarlington He speaks at Elktontomorrow and Bowling GreenThursday
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