The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 30, 1897, Page 1

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The Sun is the only paper in i : A the “ity that verifies its claim pepe hen on a lien os for circulation by Affidavit. a e culation. a VOLUME 1—NUMBER, 201 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, r, FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK mee fee MM eS “ENCE, UN ALL GOOD POTS? ton tue district. ‘" Riley, who was not a member of the train struck the rails on the other committee, 18 said to haye been re- side they spread. ‘The whole ‘rain | moved because of ‘pernicious sueceeded in passing over the culvert, / Confronts’the People of the Cot-[ity’ against Dr, Hunter at Frank- [linois Central Fast Passenger but even the locomotive was turned] Mr, Hardebeck Will Meet the over ton Districts mi 1G. Bailey, Representative Wreeked This Morning. HOW IT LOOKED. Citizens Tonight. Bas F thom Migotid county, who bas ‘been nd ‘ geen Line We eae COMFORT tf te STYLE wentioned in connection with the possible. Phe coaches were strewn " WILL PREVENT A CROP. tice has formally announced his can- TURNE) OVER NEAR BOA along in the ditch in an irregular} |W THE PALMER DINING HALL. lidacy, Ibis said) Mr, Bailey will line, with the big locomotive lying command the hearty support of a obliquely at one end, smoking and proportion, if not all the Ri steaming and groaning, and a sleeper] “ Now Orleata Fears the Worst ‘ican members of the gener [Fifty Passengers Aboard and] near the other end, turned completely Will Lay His ns Before the) - sembly and will thas have an im. over, with their oil-begrimed wheels Citize f Plac oe Wiha Mab ftictine Buver: a ae , n citizens of this Place. a ith a Still Rising River mense advantage over any possible| Oly Two Hurt.—Steeper toward the high heavens. ‘i ee. Se Y opponent Turns Completely SOME LITTLE INCIDENTS, fete ( aP NG ID | Over. It is said that there was but one , 7 (aa 10 SAVE LEVEES. ROWDS POURING IN Nae shout, asd one of (he: getle WEETING OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE: | OUR RABY CaRHIAGE STOCK 18 | Pet men found ber grip and started out —— The Centennial at Nashville to find her and restore her property. is} Helena, Ark 3 Pea Dratting cayal, | WASHOUT AND SPREADING RAIL TRE CAUSE t7. wens surprised to find her ay cooi| There will be an important, meet- Soya tain is , and collected as if nothing had hap-[ing in the dining ball of the Palmer a . ; . ashville, April 30. The manage- f i House tonight. Mr. J. H. Harde- SUPERHUMAN FF FORT a Se ee penod, standing before the mirror of the centennial are more than| ew|complacently powdering her face|beck, the gentleman who has been eri n “ ome # The startling news that t i 1 with the prospects ahead for ig news thet the from a small box she carried with} bere three months in the interest of a Catchin dl wit 5 A ; ) anc odd a gg al ke ‘}the great show judged by the Meg ae a nae! all limited, No oak ptoject which, should the people of mense throngs thateare pouring | 204, the non-H all’? due here en Pe the cost ak a bo . bs Ny ; B | route tod shortly after 9 In the chair car a man and his wife] Paducah concur in it, will result in in this 4 " a og thea very lig ibloske, 4 ; aici and two children were conversing just leulable benefit to the city, will i 0 N15 a short time before the acvident,when | weet all citizens interested in the already conjested with the thousands |? "tes from Boag Station, reach- welfare of the city for the purpose of Comm who have arrived bs he city"Be sve wils morning. | the man got up to get s cap of MANGE. Jing his plans hefore them GEo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. Louw 4 1 There was a flutter of excitement] /be next instant they all found them- 7 I selve: a heap o or between | ascertai their attitude toward He went t , " at the Union Depot, where there was] Selves in a heap on the floor between ining their attitude el 303-307 Broadway. rive ed down Lue committe mace Hl ft over quite a crowd of passengers awaiting | “be seats but unbart, enterprise. INCORPORATED, the sire . nl NEW MINISTRY, BHR Ie catenna walt press Messenger C. O. Brown pe Handebeck desire al [| eS AS GEN al Tate eh Re Ee LIGA IY LS Third Street. the K ee not be obtained, for there is no tele-| WS “sleep when the shock came. aétend, and on account of the larye abn the ‘ i rene cetean tte for there is uo tele |The car was filled with baggage and | Crowd that is anticipated, hs secured AAD aaaaanaanenah anaanananadaranal tl r ; 4: and express, with a large number of bas- | te dining hall for holding the meet throu, € vlutsicle ‘ 7. | the train does not stop ther She the lever The King Compelled to Yield t0} reached Mayfield on ae wind that | Kets of fruit, and he grabbed for the|' - His efforts, as stated several « seboead nv He f H iste the last banda ak ‘Twall wo keep from getting in the/@ays ago in the Sux, are for the at Bh the Opposition. adele Mage bee at os “push," At the same instant a big| establishment of three big manufac- é oes ou an 1 as received — bf tories in the West End, a woolen \P) \ long rvis at report ; ee eet YET trunk “strock him amidships and he | & 0 Hey sede tak | irony met at the van knocked winding into a corar,| ill, cordage factory and cariage levee district, t Judded io the excitement, and, as] ®t proximity. Fortunately, how. }0”, al the land desired. re ere eeee harrowing but unfounded rumors A LUCKY ENGINEER, \ Depend upon it ; depend upon finding the ound Mone emocrata Ta PRideth's “pecavees <dun's. tail to ‘ that no « Sound Money Democrats Talk| were ritein the city All the railroad men marvel at the} attend. Pe hes > tom u mpl ‘ ve Back to Blabkburn. | The railroad officials and hospital | phenomenal luck of Engineer‘ John- . \ * very shoes you feel you ought to have. soon and the ‘ surgeons were notified, and about 3]ny’’ McGuire, who has, perhaps, had 3 I oes ieee expensl o'clock a wrecking train, manned by|more narrow escapes than any other] GALLED MEETING. ss We have all sorts, the lowest priced and pay ne wh { A WHOLE FAMILY OF SIX CREMATED. | Conductor Will Baker and Engineer} man on the big system. He has bad the highest grades. You can do well here if you only have $1.50 to pay for a pair th an empty Jercer, and an extra with a coach in] his back and nearly every arm aad jcharge of Conductor Conway and|leg broken at different ‘times, and }Phe Council Will Meet To- of Shoes, and with $3.50 you can doas well here as you could with $5 in most stores. wy # Engineer Joe Dickey, left Broadway|has escaped many times without a SHAKY AT ¥ POINTS. ’ ) pe y j ‘ood sti ood stoc! ically inclin k: kk to. 20.—The King of|for the scene, On the extra were] bruise, but no escape was more re night. Its a g ore and a gi k for economically inclined folks to tac! B . " a HM & € iven in to theopposition, | Trainmaster J. J. Flynn, Chief Sur-]markable that his escape this morn- Le ne 2 utthe Levees Are ieing Meld ew cabinet has been formed. It] geon Dr. Murrell and assistants, Dr. Jing. Ry Armies of Men v8 ec 1 as follows: \J. Q. Taylor and Dr. Marmaduke TRAINS DELAYED. Pee | ee GEO. ROCK & SON, Se ae = pier and Minister of Marine—| Dillon, Up to 6 o'clock no other] No, 203, which arrived here at 2 Recommend a &1.65 Levy. yo ‘heat Pe te tall information was received at head-| o:¢ i ¥ fre . and fours he | Mindater ot War—M. Teamavos Wate head! o*¢lock this morning, en route from 321 BROADWAY. $ a a Louisville to Memphis, was delayed], Minister of Finance—M. Simop-| The hospital ambulance was backed] here until noon today, when it left] The council will meet tonight in ’ epiled session to give first passage ilo. Ju p to the track at the] only few minutes before the 12:10 committe will recom- : were made to take care of the sided same direction ‘The finance and wounded when they artived.|” ‘Phe train due to arrive at 7:50} Mend a levy of $1.65, but it is not | ——————————" a there wa eat relief whea the] q m, from Fulton was delayed until kegipwn whether the council will concur LICENSE INSPEGTOR'S NOTICE. itivesal . td the negotiations for the ae steamed past the dispatcher’s| about 2 k this afternoon, At] OF 2et- simply a little sie Fe f the ministry from the | « k and did not stop. | noon the track, which was badly tora }s... ————- ; Bose a Beaks of parxt-can eles | tion, M. Ralli opposed the |She had two coaches, one with the] gp, was reported as “having been THE HAWAIIANS boy ye h ; ap . ¢ to make M,_ Sotiropoulo| belated maih and baggage, and the] repaired and rendered passable. e Uha i ' and said Setting. aside | other with forty or fifty sleepy pass Think the United States Wants \ figure clim nister of the Interior—M. Teo- « modesty, I must be rec engers, inelady » surgeons and ? : a is y License Inspector aes the Prentior dest etl odtials i Mapne elie EMPLOYS 2,000 MEN. 1o Force Annexation, — Give you All Kinds of t that had) any been hurt they San Fiancisco, April 30.—The THE CE R DOOR, < Av ene | wsition leaders acqt would have been put off at Broadway, | Will Start Monday, After an Idle-| steamer Doric, which called at Hon- “ — | \ it M. Deligeorgis|'The extra, in charge of Conductor ness of Three Years, olulu April 8, brings advices that} Little Harry Bamberger Gets a FIRE carpet in the min+|Hansbre, passed out for Louisville (is Hawaiians are making much over the Hard Fall | ui arric ’ , the Premier! ten minates later,four hoursand forty-| Baltimore, April 30.—The plant} presence of the Philadelphia nape | ‘ ‘ ; | outside the regularly con- | five minutes late “fot the Marylaud Steel Company, |” Hawaiians believe the President is} Harry, the littie son of Mrs, LIFE and f Nag < in the Boule , Fist Nr located at Sparrow's Point, will re-| ahout to appoint a minister who will |beger, who lives on South Sixth lvoker , LR | hae bs od x sume operations in full ext Monday Soin yo. Monolult aust consumorate| tte neat osbands, fell down the| TQ NAD n few i anth le tess It was the luckiest escape after an idleness of three years. heheved {cellar steps at home this forenoon and R ) etuchnonaeett? da j ree years: | annexation. It is generally | aed ‘pte Agere he e ee ta bapa ee ee the cruiser Philadelphia was sent at| Was severely it jure A large & h > ter » A si J I~ | issued by Presiden! ood, ane ne ' as ¢ n his bead whieh Dr jorace Megs fd * « ‘ : 2 » request of Acting Minister Mills | Was cut in *, hence ty see : | entered the dispateher’s office a few] superintendents of mills cautioned to bea aay United States citizens and | Eivere clressed. Office over Citizen’s,Saving Bank. ceaseless ‘ v : moments later. ave the entire pla dines to aN : e the situatio ef that the] 8 : He Butera iain; in: cbarga of Gob eee er ete hat clay. The [Property in. ease of trouble with the Cairo t the| cats’ Petees | f tensic mel 7 4 teh start up at noon on that Ne | Japane vernment over the refus- | Spe mre a8 "€) Southern Baptist Convention, first rise will pt wer ice *) {ductor Hansbro, Engineer John Me-|work will furnish | employment to big ball gan »§ union depot e change of min ' ‘ j i ) al of President Dole to permit Japan 1 0 Wilmiogton, N.C the line can 4 « etal ¢ tious danger} uire an Fireman — Crutchtield over 2,000 men, The company bas | 4.4 emigrants to lund there next Sunday, , 8:15 a m oN. Ce feet. Capt. | F tin aac was ditched and turned — partly} a large amount of work on hand, and 5 Only $1.00 for the round trip. | From May 3 to 7, inclusive, the over this e of a cul-}it may be necessary to keep the plant MAKKETS, E ___ [Illinois Central will sell tickets to Greece Ready to Name Terms. | vert two mil o half north of |going day and night during the Dr, Edwards, specialty, Eyes, Ear, Wilmington, N.C. and return at Has opened a new stock of Henry Nor- | Boaz Station, this way. ‘The location | spring and early summer. (itepo ted Daily by Lacy Grain Company) |Nose and Throat, Paducah, Ky. ly{one fare, good returning 15 days wore of the wreck na cut, twelve miles Chicago, HL, April 30,—Ju from date of sale. td and this ¢ ui fi t say Ihave | below Paducah, where there 1s a cul- TO TES LST. LAW. wheat opened 70%, e Hickory Stove Wood, | confidence ; gay Aege © believe that] vert twenty fect long. On one side 72'\, closed at For nice stove wood telephor State Convention Epworth League. | a a everywhere i ir LOW ysed to recall her | of this cut is a ditch fifteen or twen- * ., May corn opened at 23 «;|$1 per load. tf. For the above ovcasion the Illinois | There are 1 ts thar i my, and even to|ty feet below the level of the rails, | Three-Cent Fare Statute in Imm} ised at 2435, Onto River Sroxx any Rut Co. | Contral will on May 6th and 7th sell ever. ‘I sland of Crete. Two| The train jumped the track and dianapolis to Be Ruled May oats opened at16% and . round trip excursion tickets to Louis- | at his stand on the corner of Seventh Call levee rik 1 women and chil- | in the twinkling of an eye the entire Upon. closed at 16% b. Wanted to Bu rille akonh (ake fantbe. rosude Welt nd Adami, cat nnd gee hint had gst enh her « \ t trai us forging do’ 3 decliy May pork opene $8. i has ope Ss a inais bi t ; t r I the t RI TON SSIES date Sains Indianapolis, April 30.—John 8 + | fe aes . oa i ¢ sh teel range. w ae and good viedo. yotil and Shee | everything you eat. Free delivery to ae dehy ait 418 Courts f. Jing May 10th. te all parts of the city. May lard opened at $4.10 Ses P vy ve I eI WT and the go e " HOW THE PASSENGERS PARED, yin was fined under an old ordi- me citys @ : ti Out of fifty passengers there were 2 in the city police court today considered st at The Rome rrespondent of the} only two hurt. 2 oe " ns Seana i. he vay | 8nd closed at $4.12 only two hurt, aud these only slight | for refusing several days ago to pay ribs opened at $4.65 and ey ; bthedl pe aly ¢ icle’* says it is asserted | jy" stost of th including ten | more than three cents street car fare. | at $4.67 9 : j neh BY @ Taian Foreign mie at who were in the sleeper, were asleep. | Navin appealed to. the ciremt court, Syl a eipts 878 car a al S Few of them, perhaps ever received] which held the judgment of the lower| a ane teattata ale GE ————eeE brealis close France, England and Russia for the F ances today | i such a jolting and shaking up as they }court yood. he Mext step was to +e A glihaees : pose of invoking their mediation | gor then, As the train rolled and{prepare a transcript and carry the}, $4,000,000 pat Pe Sreret Saath te ue etween her and Turkey, tumbled, and they fell pell-mell over| case before the state supreme court, | TOM NeW }OFK bonorte very low, ay SOUND MONEY MEN the seats and each other, their feel-| which was done at 5 o'clock this af- Filed an Answ pat hy ales Rosine He eal i ings and fright ean better be it ternoon, A speedy decision islooked| ‘he Kirst’ National Bank in the H ! all of th k t ‘ Chey Hold a Meeting at Frankfort | et than described for. cireuit court yesterday filed an an- a | pen our yes 4 é ‘mad tend a Manitoete, A PLUCKY CONDUCTOR, swer to the petition of the executors bas t ‘i poh ae si i THIRTY BODIES FOUND of the Wisdom estate, which is to re ageing p nkfort, April —30.—Senator a cover $3,140 paid on a note for $5, The inhabi rt 1 AS AvARI can Hie: -ReHRG The Subsi¢ of the Waters]000, claimed to. have been forged champ t ' paral Dem. ryih. 18% equilib » Boaz, tivo miles pa The bank alleges iw its answer that Soe only places to su wing he lst night by the sound |? more an amoke the operator. He Hevea ape te money was pail over to Mr. For Ladies, in small sizes, regular price the only places to suffer sie ri i AG or more, and awol he operator. « honey men here, who issued # mani- | coud give no particulars, for he had|, Guthrie, Oklahoma, April Wisdom, sand that the paper is not} festo which handles the — Senator a ; g He : not had time to obtain them. But} The subsidence of the waters has led | forged | $2.50 and $3, go for 98c. AT LOUISVILLE AUGUST 10, | without gloves. He equally 98! j4¢ sent in the report, which was suf-|to the recovery ot thirty bodies of good us he sent ficient, Hethen returned and found | te victims of the tod. "Active ef- |The finest and the | The Kepublican State Convention FAMILY OF SIN to his surprise and pleasure that no] forts are now being put forth to re- We have the best $1.50 and $2 black Will Be teld | — ove as hurt except Mr, Simon] over bodies and relieve the distress | CHEAPEST | And a Neighbor's Child Cremated|Kubne, of Vicksburg, Miss., whose] f the unfortunate, many of who lost and coffee kid oxford _ Frankfort, April 80.- he Bt ina Burning House, nose was skinned, and Capt. Robert] their all. , line of Jointed Fishing Canes and Central committee met yesterday af Tackle is offered at t ikevill . Lee, of Memphis, whose toe was ia Rea al 3 ernoon aud decided to hold the nex keville, April 30,—An_ entire TURKS REINFORCING, | ‘ : fern n and decked o hold the nest| | Pikeville, Apel ere ated and ane sped fe Nelson Soule's Drug Store | f ever shown in any city. Call and see them than an hour the wrecking train andy a Te eoinge | NOISON SOUIES Drug - : aoe. fing the night. with them were|extt@ arrived on the scene. candidate for clerk of of | spanging se eae ag Mbiein gag Poured Lato Epirus. Here you will find nothing but the The repre-|eremated throagh the burning of very" sentation Changed from{their home ‘Tuesday night, —"The| Conductor Hanshro states that) | New York, April 80.—Greek al- | a delegate ‘ hundred | family resided on Knox Creek some! they were running but twenty-five] vices say the Turkish commanders in © h eC h Pile a. | | culvert. where| Kpirus are being reinforced by thous BEST | ocnran & oc ran, votes ci ne delegate to each} miles from towa and the discovery] miles an hour, The 200 ve jor fraction thereof. ]was not made until yesterday and! the derailment occurred is twenty|sands of fresh troops and that it ap- 206 € "i ” erested li be astonished ‘Aa the v tepublican} the news was brought here this! feet long, and under and against it] pears to be the intention to wipe out snd eee dene Boppose you crop in Shoes bought of Us shined free 331 Broadway. ticket in | 2 y the total | morning runs a stream that had swollen to’ the Greek army in that country, and see Conductor Hansbro, who escaped even the slightest injury, tan back as fast as he could after he had regain- Wille Augnst 10, for nominal v sinail child of a neighbor who was HOW UP HAPPENED: Call and examine our line of Graniteware and Delftware. Wel have now received a complete stock of Coal and Wood COOKING GUARANTEED RUBBER HOSE Screen Doors and Windows 2 a STONES ~- AND.- RANGES -e coocers FL AMINIOCKS carpen IMPLEMENTS i HANK BROS. & JONES Ri ee —s CHARTER OR Broadway, ‘ Phone 195 é( : ; oid 4

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