The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 8, 1897, Page 1

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F VOLUME 1—NUMBER 232 3 a ——— = - TEN CENTS A WEEK : HY made public the proper authori words ‘‘Fish and frogs for sale, = - rch =x In a later conversation he said: Furieass. Peo} ; “The island of Cuba is rapidly being = mnciskt Yh | AT CAIRO devastated by a relentless, cruel and SQUEEZE ADSENT WITNESSES ’ | bitter civil war, so that in a short , Tae DCE Buea : a é. . time it will not be worth anything to Necessitate a Continuance Teara qt . any one. It is diflcult to get at the 4 . fet | exact ; Isaac Scott's Lase. | Weh , t}exact situation there. In the {irs a e handle only goo ye 8 pea Baptis place there is ge vere , ersor ship Evansville Beat Paducah, But it] Isaac Scott, colored, charged with bs) d hose, of recognized quality, Church and Parsonage fot the pres ani those who arenatut-{ jg Cluimed Untairly, | seallug a auitct clothes an somo BWAS CALLED AN EX-CONVICT. | which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging ally friend » the Cubans, hard! 1 ally” frien ye, ihe Cubans, bany { se Hitvas bal bore, and NMA from 9c per foot up. The best hose ions, Yurthermore, the adherents of Cftioats Pnitiie Bad Ort yaaa Se Fee Cc | | ; | , | j both sides are exceedingly in- A THE UMPI day Was presented in Judge Sanders’J>a Judge Sanders Fined Him | -GLYNN'S TRANSFER STABLE! tense. "try, ny acne KICKING AGAINST THE UMPIRE. Jvonrt today ona charge of bom One Cont and Conte tor | i | i vase pontinued hey Want you to believethom, From breaking, but the case was con! | 4 the ‘spanish point of view, the island} on account of the absence of wit Licking M. Ruth. +8 practically pacified, avd from that! fhe Score Was 2 to 1 and the) nesses. Soke aa A Fatty Polsoned.--Boy Kills His 7 Hraetically py te Marche pee ss a en php ge Mere delineis Do you need a Lawn Mower? We Father, were in *uch excelleut shape as they “ate es Bhs. Spas PROGRAM WATHY WENT WITH PATRICK. can sell you one for $2 a O% 208.” va ‘4 “Did you go into the interior of WEW SUBAR SCHEPULE PR” sey yey pypay) the island?” was asked hy the ree GENERAL NEWS OF THE DIAMOND, re ; | porter j Pa'rick, the diver, Wept ro 1 “Yeo; 2 weet trom “Heeaah: ts ' rt this morning. He wept long, | a cs Matanzas. White Both areon the| not loud, and although it is ¢ Ree er |e cea The third game of the series with : Dee css Yor A woulkerio| Ae? nda Wy eA . : go from one] p h teal pot h \ “rail Evansville was played yesterda nd te before the bar of justice, it} A eitds cocurred for] Pott to the other by rail, it takes] was at J 3 $ ears before ; OU " as about as closely contested as the] A High Class Enterta e hy i nce A man was | May yenrs visited the city this| 20 throug cen a long time since a man wa Sentry si be - two previous ones, Sudhoff pitched i B " pre » fro is dworning and resulted in the destr. fApa fr al short la 'good ame, and ouly thhee hits paar Saawepe g Reece | Hardware and Stove Company ’ m Havana in other direc ees tionjof the Halliday warebouse, the! tior were made off him atrick cried because his feelings i ¥ oon ere ore kickiog age An entertainme: ie i 2 ANCORPORATED, Baptist church and parsonage and] ‘'What is the condition of the coun- | fee a bolas dans a ory: aoe ai be divel-at” tea gparki ey i pe | hurt, He was opp of the wit- : ; one »pire ola sterda a ata ps » | Kises i cont iT | Glynn's transfer stables, In the lat-| the oretadiok “ bined. aad| Morton on Broadway between Sixth gee’? the «we against M. Ruth, «/1Q9-117 N, Third-st 303-307 Broad ‘hi wieml te ae veins preceding games combined, aud ; ernian, charged with choppivg up| oadway f-stet’ Werk thirty, horses and cleven semis to be entirely depopu-| many contend that bad bis decisions] 40d Seventh streets this evening, un- ” ee 1 hey , r lated t had his decision: > skits belonging to wagons which were consumed. —‘The| jildines stantine ween ee Ce iy [been fai, Be fave won {der the auspices of the Ramsey So- (i ging . . ; yuildings standing except at the rail- |, e The speci i , total loss it is believed will foot up| road ations. ‘These, by the way. oe? Score ¥4 to 1 in favor of /cely: ine special ne SFB: bere. was not. sullicient evr Evausville. Summary . Charles Simon of | § a ie onviet the accused, $100,000. are practically forts I was gener- ce vocalist of recognized ability, W10se | at ~ - ally informed that the same cc ndition singing at » Hy fterwards — be of it ty. MT 1 ‘" e r at the Broadw: . E ; ‘ = se naan of affairs exists throughout Cuba, ' ) Mi min Sunita. eo highly Pre Sy ee tee é : ; : frow Havana to Pinar del Rio, ex-| Si 1 + Hopreciated. But the program cone}-Xé gaat ay nig apes Shot Dead by His Fifteen-Year-Old | cept in the extreme erm end, | Novoan rf Pole "J tains a number of choice numbers as |" ee Se eerie eee | . Son, There is where the Cubaus get their diet '| will be seen by an inspection of the | * supplies and their cattle. ‘They con- 1 0 $I tollowiag: trol that section now. IL was the tion of the island which b . — pis: Warrant was yesterds om. Pete hepa of it, and hunted Kerry Lawson, of the county, wa vebenianie Ruth, After few words, Rath ad- Uhls morning qbot. and instantly kill. eae AMM naatiae crm, | Mttsdgubat ye said no ex-convict ‘ ot and instantly kill-l years in the last. war Instrumental muste—My the Mandatine C1a | Should gestity against him, but ed by his i5-year-old sen, For ( 4 ey Messrs, Mann. or | h , iba is undoubtedly i Crozier. Mt : Tener solo—Too Late (6 Right tbe Wrong) la'med¥ue caljed no nanhs, Patrick { an some misdeed Mr. Lawson Isa dhas-| cent country. Mt ist : ; So Slomar Willey—W. 5. Desehg then stebck biigs time or two, once | e- ised his son, who afterwards caught | ¢, pec , 5 8 8 Ff) Aostromevtat duet—Mrs. PH. Stewart avd] on the ear seas une head, In ww Barboursville, Ky., June 8.—Rev andl th onds : up ashot gun that was kept in the] to the seed tae ; ) yp Miss Mae Paxte e Wor’ 1 ; al solo—Sacred tm the Weeping, Supre, | ‘be WOrdh of wileless victim him s house and shot his father dead. | upon t t ‘ g After the shooting the lad made bis| tie Presiient tn : " ° ‘ a ae f ‘ bol eM a » nD escape and has not yet been appre-| ys counsel to ‘ Sa ii . andolia Club, Messrs. Mann.’ | When Ps told his story, he} { A thended, Ruiz case, st fi Happy Days, A. Stulez¥t, | caid ee ful -™ Mr. M with violin obligato, Mrs, Will Clark—Waiter [°C 2 pa pardon — full A NEW SCHEDULE tell Mr. McKinley at y acer aod» {re ffom Governor Leslie of State of the things w 4 > Vocal duet—Quaker Sorig—Miss Bthel Hrooks |for my crime, AFL I committed * 7 seen and heard in my brief t : ort Wallace one. If Thad done gnything wrong Reported for Sugar by the fe-| the island of Cuba, “In that ex " Partuean | lo—Sweetest Story Ever \Told, the woulda’ have pardoned me, and eaditlie Will dé ae. , : 1.| Stuite~ Miss Gertrudes Asher. ies wen teats” ie He 4 a publ * . eaves Male quagiet—I Have No Sweetheart But | Uhal was beenty Years. tf ak 2 Y . and Nav Mesara, Mann, Deson, Clark and Hobsor, en broke down and ®ept. ii is ; “ gton, June 8.—As bas TOOK A TIGKER ? : oat solo—Tiine Wilt Tell, Povtre—Mise [said that he was once cogvicted in| s “ been foreshadowed for some days the 1 he's jer trude Asher. Ptnestod toate Sor sith. ottenee Spanish walte—Messes, Mann punt) « Republicans have proposed a new|CGoleman Watkins, a Stranger. Veal sulo=Thine, Atfred Robya, violin opi. {904 pardones after he had been in 32] Broadway @ schedule on sugar in place of that in i i the bill ws it now Aaa The ne Wanted For Grand Lar- gato, Mrs. C ark~ Mra. Chas, Simon prison a slo | time. | aes Be, _ The saw Judge Sauslers said tat while such | ae ule increases the s; fie duty ceny. words did not legally justify an as-)} on sugar. ft t j } eagae Officer Crow has been E inddécals ‘ sault, they wit muvh in mitigatior t The President, it is said, will not ‘ : Me Marshal Wilson Comes Down! of any fe Mp eonscs Sued unin}? be a a a aa a a ; \ ' out today for a colored Wes hic oie yep hago ary ‘ m Hanmb| Terr rt ash From Princeten Alter One, — [| assessed. He tined F cent ? he Wiest ‘ South Nint Maniha’ Wile: aiBcinsston: br and costs, be sympathies of the pe i street nes ashingtc ase E Marsha! Wilson, of Frinceton, af |e neotat too, were with Patrick, ) paren ik tedes ude . raek, per ven, {Fived in the city et noon in search of |*PoCtstors to, were with Patri | ¢ Me | ae ee «colored man wanted at Louisville | ; f 3 A MIDNIGHT CALLER ad = A BADLY WANTED THIEF, tor Appetiate : _baeaing shoot Teor ment and it seems was in Princeton | = ~ ~ Lexing or, June 8 , 1 a Rr eto. yesterday and has been traced to oor ace i ae. ( h C ds f S ] positively states that he w under eeae beaker een won aah i ates LE YOR TODAY. Patnonh. Badly Frightened Jacob Miller, | Ca} ) zOOAdS fOr a e r Nashville at Paducah, ———————— Colored. sreat Bargains candidate for clerk of the appellate court, REEVES KELEASED, (Reported Dally by Lacy Grain Company.) _ — ( TODAY'S GAME, a - r Pears will pitch today’s Chicago, Ill, June 8.— July | gad a Gun and Gave a Fictitious len Goods. has pit hed in Central Le age, aod] sept. corn opened at 241 and —- The case nst Elijah Reeves, | the first time ina game on the home} closed at 2434. Jacob Miller, of col ho live Bie . colored, whose step-son, Frank Ter-| grounds opt. oats opened % ST keith tion SraL el ore ! A Fam!y of Eight Persons at) tui “was bed over afew days aeo| Noonan will play firt and gudhott| Sch, Cale, opened at 1844 and} near Seventh anid Washington, a Come and see! will look for flies and er ok gs its se yeared at police headquarters this Owensboro. Hoe peeking into Mr. Joe. Botta pa ook foe Hee Lene oe uly pork opened at $7.70 end Prcralng sol aiket ita pollee to Hd On account of damage by fire to my stock of Dry Goods, Olothing, George Dozier for him Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc.,I will from adg after this date x Pe ipsers this moreing sage athena July lard opened at $5.35 and} He claims that about midnight a esres was slinrged_ with rovelviag ieee trees Uales eats mee eee man awoke him and wanted hin to] gontinue to retail my stock of goods, at No. 215 BroadWax, Paducah, stolen goods, a large quantity of a ae ee ES eal night,} July ribs opened at $4.30 and come outsid carried a guoand ~ whieh was found in his he He js} 20d the line up will be as follows: closed at $4.30 c arried a g ( A i ‘ 30. said his name was Louis ‘Thomasson, ; watchinan on the Campbell-Mulvibill | | Patucad- Nashvili Northwestern receipts, 380 cars, “ [tnt atitinn ecw it omasson, | Ky., at very low prices. Come and see if you want great bargains, coal dock at the foot of Jeffersot ole be : ea ; 7 Owensboro, June 1,—The} Sie and ea stat agape i Nation 0. Contrastores who “has it in for him. he man family of Jerome Smithers, of this 1} - . 2 Bids will be received by the build-}id not succeed in using the gun, - pods at the house, bi county, was last night poisoned with ing committee of the Broadway M.E, | however vs : vs know whence they came, and advised | SoiNtat 4 es ; Stale Ae aris grea, which in some unex- es x church South up to nope July 1st for his wife to make the xy take them 4 hurch Sow Nn > plained ianner got into their supper] jway. : Sudo, or ilokwork; .alepesters Wek. teicia, KIND NE BORS dishes, ‘Uhe family consisted of fa- . work, plastering, painting, heating pane +a | ~ is ther, mot ver and six chiklren, Two] AN ESTIMABLE LADY GONE, ., Fequired to complete church] Are Administering to This Wite's a of the la! er have died and the father a s 1 bills may be for Wants, — is dying, while the wother and the] Death of Mrs. W. M. ‘Lolbert Last 2 part of thework., ANT ype. Josue Hil mdihea who hes | # four chil cen are in a critical con- Nigh Louisville, 3; Brooklyn 1 bids to be endorsed with the name of Sight. : been living with her husband and _Mition. i ae a Baltimore, 4 Nt. Louis, bidder and the class of work bid up-| pony in atouble tenement at Fitth 5 ell «Mahwah thotorinine Cincinnati, 0; Philadelp : on, to be addressed to the building | 44° Clay streets has been forced to CALHOUN RETURNS. ( Washington, 0; Cleveland, 7. committee and handed into the offic = Two Dewt and One Dying—Others Very Sick. bert, died last night of fever at the seek aid and shelter from the veigh-| 4 Ne} Boston, 4; Pittsburg, 0 of Brinton By Davis, architect. [yee accordime to seoea “tara se| ¥ family residence, 1332) Broadwa 7 : ‘ . Chicago, 6; New York, 10 Drawings and ‘specifications can be after a brief illness, She was of the abandonment of her husband He left ber in poor circumstances, if reports are true, with a few weeks seen at the office of the architect, Yhe Special Commissioner Ar-|Ye#"s of age, and a most estimable Shee uiED WrAND. tae: SreAthan The Sy indy, leaving in. addition to her hus- Vanhel W L. B. Oxilvie, See’y, rives at New York, band a baby only a few weeks old. 0 5 ) is ginving Wedu June 8, ard}old bahy to take care of and no place | Quick Sales and Small Profits The remains were carried to Mar- Week. bil OF tim vesuny a J; [to stay, living in the same ree shall county, to be interred in the] § Guthrie stock, and much of the new] side of the house moved one and left ‘ tto He Talks Quite Freely of Cuban} York cemetery perros : fi goods will be placed on bargain] ber with her few belo all alone is Our Motto... . Matters. iathreitiod a eosriads evelan eountard.st prioes.. Wat prove thle $b | She ie being alken y neigi Call and see our New WA wish tA. onl epectal” aitacitan | re the largest low price sale of the . Styles in- -- + || season, AFTER A BRIDE to the very liberal offer matte by |**! unr, Dinrce & Ware, Green, Patent Lea ther Tans, n 4 LA New York, June 7,—Special Com-| John J. Dorian in his adverti t SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Sucesssors to J. J. Guthrie, missioner Calhoun, who has just re-}on this page of today’s Sux. Eact sic\ hols = inidinces: 1 Mr. Lh W, Boswell Goes to Fulton “ Chocolate and Ox Blood Oxfords tarned from Cuba, made the follow-Jhis ‘customers may secure a fine, | St be eatin Where He Will be Married ing statement in reference to the} handsome rocking chair fre ittshurg ¢ 7 ‘ chill: When the lips poh ga Ruiz case is the most desirable gift yet offered. | Louisville at Brooklyn. in to quiver and turn blue, and POINGEROW ? For LADIES, “We learned that Dr, Ruiz was ar-|Qur zeaders will always’ do weil by] Chieago at New York, before the first chilly shivering sen-] Mr. L. W. Boswell left at noon for] § ese MISSES and CHILDREN, rested on February 4, charged with} purchasing their dry goods, shoes i at Philadelphia sation comes on take a full dose of] Fulton, Ky., where he will at noon having some connection in an assault) and furnishing goods at Dorian’s, 5 pd at Washington, Dr, Bell’s Peppermint Chill Tonic. 1t] tomorrow in the — First’ Christian} § ‘ Fi isstimulating. Ht warms the blood, |ehurch there be married to Mrs. Marie! # “Boys, you can buy Tennis-‘Shoes from us at 20 cents a pair. which took place on @ railroad train oar . JED WITH THE TRAY. between Guanabacao and Havana. y Van Senden Ou' COLLIDED WITH AV. Tie promotes the circulation of the] Ayers, one of the most charmi ' x N. Van Senden, says a Wash- ; die thwe Kentuck He was placed in solitary confine-|. . — ‘ x 4 blood, Lt will prevent the chili nine | dies in southwestern Kentucky, and . ment, or as it is known there, he was a dispate h to the couriers | Will Smalley Warranted for Dise} ies in ten, lt is guaranteed to{a resident of Fulton, ray incommunteado. Journal” a twelve-hundred-dollar orderly Conduct, prevent the chill ten times inten if| ‘The couple will leave at once for ‘Thirteon days later he was taken out|clerk in the pension ollie of | they vi stew was warranted taken four hours before chill time, | bridal tour of ten days or longer, V] ; of his cell on account of bis mental] Treasury, was dismissed today onc: | a at Oy oo ‘or sale by Oehischlaeger & Walker, | and come to Paducah to live, Quite crvat condition, It was then {count of his politics, He is a bro- “iste, Fitth and Bi Ny crowd of friends will leave on the 6 loal condition “rom a|ther of Mr, H. W. Van Senden, of} charge of disorderly conduct, Drugpins. FUWS end Jnaaray we tho || 331 BROADWAY. he was suffering from al ther . ee Oe ee : ( o'clock train tonight to witness davere wound on the head, aod be|Loulsville, ‘Two other Demoorata| ’ Ho ls charged with having run into Church Reception, ceremony. Shoes howght of us shined free ried two hours after he been relensed | Were dismissed and the impression|M«. W. EK. McGary’s trap with a} ‘Phere will be a church reception Glad in whch the. secret of {Prevails that many more will follow] Wagon he was driving, badly damag-| 4 the First Christian church tonight] ACC YO pote is buried. The question] DY the first of next month ing the handsome vebicle, Whether}, which every member of the con- = it was an accident or result of uegli-} pregation is rnestly invited without e pceased” American Nominee W - E : — —— a ae Hi = cecemsedt j mee x Momlaee Wi ithe gence remains to be seen, farthes noes, cGane Mire 6nioy vous Boyd ¢ sa s With a e é citizer 5 eton, Ky., June 7.1 sianiieasiumiteadine Pegp rete! her i . ‘ Pocket Knife. The autopsy showed that he Coleman, joint nominee of the| DANGER SIGNAL PLANTED | #0 evening together in jf social way 0 n ou ee a 1ce ut, ‘ , OMMITTEE. died from congestion of the brain. |Silverites and Populists for couaty Porteous Boyd, colored, was pain- His remains are interred at Guana-| atiorney, handed in his resignution]y, the Middie of South Fifth r 's Death, fully injured by an accident yester- f d ie nie ‘ bacon, We had no possible direct} today to the two committees, The issas By Waas Lemon Clay Hicks, aged eighteen | day afternoon near the baseball eark When you calt On your best girl, and of course you want a suit in PRICK to compare with the times proof of any assault whatever, and] cause assigned is change of residence, months, died last night. ‘The ree] He and another darkey were ran- How would an English Serge, Clay ‘Twill, Worsted, or one of those imported Scotch Novelties suit the conclusion arrived at must bela, D, Moore will probably be named} ‘This morning sn unusual sight] mains were carried to Benton this} ain: towards the entrance when he you? We have them at all prices in summer weights. Lf you want to appear welt call at * based on the d tridepte in she to till the vacancy, greeted the eyes of early pedestrians, | afternoon for interment. {vided with the other, who a | report of C ee, which t = - In a mud hole on South Fifth street pea bec in his hand, Auugly gash was i R oy on its way to Washington. 1,] ‘Cake the Nashville, Chattanooga | between Clark and Adams, there] Take the Nashvitle, Chattanooga] iditcied, but not necessarily a danger- Suits made to, Cudee, TAILOXING myself, will wake vo report, and L/ant $t. Louis railway for ‘Lenuessen! were planted a couple of long poles} and St-Bouis railway for ‘Tennessee w. Boyd came to the eity and &nG Up. ESTABLIS . prefer it anything as to my| Ceutenpial, Nashylile, 83.85 roun’)\with red tlags (tached as a warning, | Centennial, Nashvilte, $988 pana re snheim dressed the wound, | Pants made to Order, ‘ des uf (ue affair until the report ig) Uri, gor «1 for seven days. tt) b was als] a placard with the] trip, good tor sever a y wf. quired to close it.’ * $3 76 and up. es vey ad ?

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