The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 26, 1897, Page 1

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Advertising is the Motive Pewer to Business. DON’T STAND STILL. ] HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Your Advertisement Reaches the Careful Buyer IF IT’S IN THE SUN. COUNTY TICKET. PADUCAN'S Republicans Met/in Mass Con- “vention this Afternoon. She Takes) ‘Two Tarre Hyuuate. A LARGE CROWD OUT. WE An Entire Ticket, With ception of One or Two Minor Offices, J mninated the ba! andy cig Still Pipys Gog 4 Ball. Massie GENERAL NEWS OF THE OIAMOND. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY COMMITTEE. . Several had th The Republicans of McCracken] atjaf county met in mass convention at the | j;,, city hall this aftérnoon to nominate candidates for county oftices there were several hundred in tendance. Councilman J. E. chosen chairmas, and colored, secretary F. M. Fisher, Rev. W. Duper, Harvey, R. S, Barnett and . E. Brennin were appointed a com- mittee on resolutions, and after re- tiring reported the following resolu- tions os We, your committee on resolutions, | ¢ ih and beg leave to submit the following for your consideration 1. We congrafulate the people on the great vicwry of November last, thereby saving the business in terests and integrity of the county We congratulate the party for vietortes in the nation, state and city affsirs; alsofupon clecting a United States senator, the tirst in the history of the stat hundres 0 yesterd ce Peaten by t he local clo Phe first gente of niy and Fed in {130 bead gaw ¢ Haut Williamson was fee pot John Moore, pa ople core and the pe br tod 9 me by error sixteen defeat. Lhe exciting G ¥ ‘as close an te Ilied th woond game Paducab in re Haute wenfher one half of the fpurth, J <eony Marra, ball over U and| « d the at portion @ fit Col. Joh His enth wsiasim didn demolish, In the sevet ith: the we | Dywling exossed plate on Woodlock’s Mt to left Andy played ans ame, and rapped phe he went kne ve fence in th stand, or Troutham the F Koll we aorsebide ever when he was called ont on strikes the We country that ag era of dawning upon it hand ; the resultof the we by the Presifient and in their manner of public affairs that have come before them from copsideration. ‘The President's action of couven- ing Congress and its course in pre paring « tariff schedule that will both replenish our treasury and pro tect our industrial and agricultural interests, is esppcial subject of con gratelation. 3. We realfirm our allegiance to the principles of the Republican |). party set forth fn the platform adopt- eed St, Louisy pelievies it to be thre Pie me forse the course of ‘the administration has pursued in {regard to and [Hlawaii, be- lieving it to be thoroughly American and in conformity with the wishes of & great majority of the people of this country, and feeling it will eventually redound to the igterests of al! concerned, We heartily sympathize with the struggling patriots ia Cuba in their fight for bberty. 5. We believe in & conservative economical administration of county affairs, and pledge the nomiuces of this convention t such a course Nominations for county offices were then entered into, and resulted in the following ticket, all good and well known Republicaus who are sure winners in the Novem- ber election County Judge, Joha C. Farley Sheriff, Geo. M, Vehlschlacger Jailer. hin J, Dorian Circuit Clerk, Will C County Clerk, Rodney Assessor, C. C. Dyson. County School Superintendent y F. Dodson Nat Knefler Representative, Harry H. Snow County Attorney, W. A. Gardner MAGISTRATES. District No. 1, Henry Herbst. a Mong an. . Mook. 0 i. Morrence RK. 8, Barnett. W. AL Dunaway. 7, Logab Brown. CQNSTABL First Districl—B. F. Second District—. Third Distri¢t—Chas, Wortham, Fourth Distri¢t Fifth District-—John Sayre. Sixth District-—. Seventh District—Anderson Mil- congratulate prosperity ‘on every notice om shown his cabinet adjusting being Kida. Cc. Davis C CENTRAL LEAGUE. No. Piayey Won Johnson. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY Washingt Paducah at Terre Haute’ at Henderson, ansville. ler. Eighth District—shelby — Brad- shaw. On motion of Mr. Will Farley, the F county committed was empowered to Hill any vacancies that now exist, or may hereafter exist, In the ticket, Mr. Farley also moved that the -eandidates nominated today signify at an early date—within thirty days] liret w their intention th aceept or decline] York, 4, second to the chairman of the county com- mittee, Carried, Mr. Fisher moved that the county committee be empowered to name delegates to the state convention to be held in July at Frankfort to nomi- nate a candidate for clerk of the court of appeals. The motion pre vailed. On motion THE GREATP LEAGUE, ty GAMES YESPERDAY Boston, 10; Brooklya, 114 2 Pittsburg, 6; Washington, Balymore, 9. »hiladelphia, 13. Louis, 4. New York, gion, 6 Was! ane SCHEDULMROR TODAY, Balti Philadeipt Cleve St. Louis at Pit at Baston ' snd nt Chi the convention al- A Market Gardnef Caught at the Crogsing. 6.—At aa early He, Ju Leip market gardener, hour this mornin, : ; while ‘on the oe the city with his daily load of m keting was suuck by a passenger e! gine at the crossing and instan'!y Killed. If you gat home next Sunday night aby 9330 ‘trem the Cairo baseball day ‘ have to take the Dick| Now for Ouiro’ bhttanopga can't do} wants to wager (hat arity. 2ojat turn With two scaly sin her belt, up Cairo again. The crowd mi fd “Dartdy” Clelland *in the opnter fled yt Mut you rt for th ‘a large m Per Cen ¢ LUCK, Games From TO CAIRO THIS MORNING, tir et liner apd getting it with Showt @ That fle], splendid catchet and a genera) fa- he y of seeing Terre it wings result xt ‘Ter- | terday. to Paducab’s | bat, at Dowlix eleven, but rapk errors ¢ esulted in her] fined 85 he ca ad third and twide in the fe urth and Ter-| Peary are to be Letter in her] stated yesterday thgt it was reported y grand | tied fact ny t score rrorless | umpire y o the bs texcept once, fc i] ~ | the ststere li, New above Me- te Carney Paducah will 1e PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1897. HORSE THIEF. | A GAMING PLOT Constable Anderson Miller Makes] Of Frankfort Prisoners to Effect A Valual™ Catch. Andy Kolley dig’ not accompany the Pacucah club t@ Cairo. Dowling didn’t [saw wind yester- “but smashed the ball any old fea He pitched p good game. Mclirain, the new pitcher, made & good impression yesterday, and didn’t let « single man walk to first. Ireland made the catch of the sea- son at short yesterday, reaching up Their Escape. TOOK BILL TONLEY {4 MISSOURI.) BETRAYED THEY NO MURJER [ aeantsh is one pf the most quiet, gentlemanly fellows in the league, i8! Conley Stole Prof, derome Harris’ America's Pride, the Great Horse--Police News of To- Cruiser Brooktyn, Wins vorite with all. Dobbs, the college boy who plays cebter field for ‘Ierre Haute, made] two dirty muffs yesterday, but had the sympathy of the ladies. Kenny Murray 18 one of the snrest hitters in the Paducah team, Padu- eah can turn out base-ball men who arg fast enough ¢ompany for any of them Pace, Terre Haute’s third base- maa, made seven costly errors yer- The worst, however, was when he flew out to first and threw a 1y addition to being ve near getting ® scrap Day. Honors. Mt FRANCIS TO BE DISCHARGED. TARIFF BILL Uf BE Pac Constable Anderson Miller, of the Frankfot Jun county, arrived this forenoon with! plot to eseage fr Bill Conley, colored, in his charge the par Conley was’ captured at Charles- Aes ton, Mo., on 4 charge of horse steal- ag peti ing, and retugned without a requi- sition, Last October, 18, while Prof. Jerome Harris, of near Woodville was in North Carolina} his horse was stolen, Conley was suspected, and skipped out. He was traced to sev- eral places where he had attempted to : i bdvaecest and O4 bee ed of the animal without suc- not undertake to Yublish it as @ Se) ‘Phe Constable located him recent-| Did ly in Charleston, Mo, and left for that place a few days ago, accom- panied by Prof. Harris, Conley was csptured without difficulty, being known there as Cox. penitentiary of convict ing ated \ through peaching” of one @f the number he suspects traitor] was murder- wis and on his Hands. The local baseball association de- nies that Noonan, McClelland and re The Sux ously assaulted by and is dying ceived. CAPTUR.D TH from the inju HpPNOKS Our rack € Rrookly at / Spit- head Bag. uiser, the A great deal has been charged to President Simon | Central League he is not along responsible for. is bad enough far the President to undertake to ‘doctor’ the but son | the play- have a hakd = in it. One the Terre Haute) men yesterday approacited Umpire kolley ‘and flatly stated that he thought he ought to give Terre Haute fhe best of it as they had been robbpd often enough emsel the naval the London, Jone 26 display at Spithead Bay today He claims that Prof, Harris owed | hovors of the day mee accorded the him some | money, and — while} m: nts cruiser, Brooke the Professor was in North/lyo There feat enthusiagm Carolina his, (Coaley’s) unele}awong Amerivans present over the advised him to sell the horse and | result. { pocket the money. ; He took the horse, bat sayg everywhere he wied A FORTNIGHT. to sell it, if happened somebody a PR / recognized hija and the horse, and] The Time Now Limited /for ers 4 Mr. Kéliey indignantly ined Pass- “9 IN TWO wees Rubber Hose. TEN CENTS A WEEK We handle onl; ;00d hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose "1 2 Cc in the city for Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. A URGE 0. HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company, AN@GORPORATBD, 109-117 .N. Third-st 303-307 Breadway 2 FI Our Shoes Are like pretty women: All Stop to admire them. The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords % Weed te de finally, in shger disgust, he turned it nce of thefTartft fill. si 1 of bim he would | 00% Conley was raised in the ‘sad | Ce peres CE min ae Woodville nelghburhdod, and seems » Pane 264-1 ow | tye speed | t a bill during to be a good ‘natured sort of darke SCHOOL BOARD thay/it’ will go to ‘The origing| warrrant against him was issued by Justice Winchester, ee A weeks tiots 4 present ime, Kis would be 10m of JAly. nformed f that was quit Washingto believed fre v mace w the past few ¢ the president pitbir the about the” who today sent him to jail. Fy Before going to Jail, however, Will Not Abandon the High} Conley told who has becn doing all the stealing in the lower part of the county, and it seems there is a regu- larly organized gang. Guonal A DAY. Being sple Tenntssee Centennial. But Will Use For Graded thee? oS fidly Celebrated at the | Sue Blunt bobbed up again tod: | after a lengthy absence from the cit, She has risided at Brooklyn, but Nashville, Jo day cameover an&got tall ox Ben-| gia Day at the Centennial tucky corn juice. he was arrested}ing observe! with + | by Officers Wheelis and Jones und | m locked up. » ln and is he- Eade the boska intencled wo indon xh soli bulla at Fifth and| John Qadd, W, F. Carter and & ourt streetsjis an erjtdr, Geo. Wilsan were fined $1 and costs he board has ney had Any such] for drunkend@ in the police court intention,” §aid Pafesideyt Lang. | this morning. The board does comemp)ate, how- BN sy, aque ing thy pes ¥% eh schoot{ _ Mike Welch is Wb vane of oman who admitted he wes a ‘tbum.’" He afteg th eW 0 is erected, uftef the new oge is erected, | was sentenced to thirty age on the HyAively. The | nai hi{therein Will be from the| CUM Bang for yagrancy, first to eighth! inclusive. ’* brs, ills aud Wesley Hawkins THIRD CONTINUANCE | Scesah evemmerss mise irom were fined $5 each. The Pure ts a Few More Pppointmenty, The follow been appointed for tucky: J.D. M , Crossland, cae way county \i D. A. Sexton Luka county. A. county. rave | tybast southwestern Ke Is exe Harry Owen and Lina Fuqua, it aig Sn tataticated charged with fighting, were released Case | with a reprimand, You NG LADIES Of the Arthur Pearson tMade To-Day. Rob Smith's gase until Monday. |He killed Rob Mol- lett with a brick, Daft it has not been Again Re-| decided what kind of a warrant will be issued, whether if will be for murder or manslaugl was continued A Great as Street Car Conde ao to Lexington, June 20.—(Special to the Couriersdournal.)—-The forty two electr reet cars here were to- committee Minted to hear} night in of the’ society the evidence agains Overseer of the] Who collec fares, for Ub i paage ang Francis Will not report for} fit of the Childr How week, but it is got}from a reli-]young woman wore a W able source that higMischarge will be] Which+was printed the recommended by /the gemuittee to} ductor the ‘gour Mayor Yeiser. ” freshments were served, a A SUDDEN SUMMONS, fits "i= eer te F } n Lexington, The Alleged ‘Murderer manded to Jail jat Bent one Phe case ust fArthor P Bent was called tod: and again continued, this being the third Pearson is charg¢d with the mur- der of Ben Smith fast, fall. Smith hot from his fhorse on the Ben- swapping grodnds Aud Pearson ranily escapgd. — Hte was Lin a day orjtwo and\lodged in dd Las been/there nearly a year, ail having bedn granted, \He is @ ew of Motorman Pearson, of the Paducah Street Railway Co, ary word yard re- 1 tery ute to the enterprite. There were several tre part their ride of twelve cents, ‘The managers of dren’s Home paid the s pany 8100, the mo\or nished by the company. Stricken the Senator While Pet tigrew dressing “OFFICER GROW Sioa Oor sal a record advantage « Queensware Co. if delicious Washington, Jhne 26.—While 9d-] Cream dressing the Senyte this afternoon] great pop’ Senator Pettigrew Was seen to stag- ger and come near fylimg. He caught by Senators {standing near. He sank and Ine unconscious and is now believel te be dying. The case is diagnosed as a\blood clot on A Blood Clot Oy the Bi Becomes a Much Sought Dog Suppose Gau Killer, y Now Take the Canines to The ( good crow Beatty morning iHim to Shoot. was tomort see the ba 1 ae 5 beea to RNOLD, Officer Jim Ogow gttended church last night, When he returned home about 10 o’cluck he found in waiting for him a colgged man named “French,” accompanied by a dog awaiting \slaughter, The a stray capine that took up lenve Mes. Jennie Hall’s,at ‘whth and Jefferson streets, and be- yan to act strangly, as if going mad The officer was called around yester- day to kill the dog, but he could not be induced to comb from under the house, and when he was Knally cap- »: | tured was taken al the way\up to the| J oftiver’s residence on the south side to be killed, One bullet did the work, SIR EDWIN the brain. KILLED BY & FALD frareamee Leonard Byown, & Wealthy Chris: tial County Farmer. ie Some of the Things, Lately Sir three time beat the Obi horse, Effie Powers made over half mil@ ri He was ou | Duke Right, 04, 4nd as goo acvedt first igs Sy:tney ‘ ook secoud mouex nex Jo Lima ade dpb ph 800} Cok first in three heats; purses te Hopkiysville, June 26,—Leonard Brown, @ wealthy, farmer of south Christigh county, was this morning killed py a falling tree. tung fimber and when the tree started to fall miscalcal was cought und Casini, Ramona Park, Negt Week, In addition to regula program, Edisog’s ‘Vitascope. Round trip gtr-@t che fare 1de, in- cluding noe to, performance. Take Pebple's RailwayCars. —— ~*~ If yoa want to g¢ to Cairo next Sunday to see the game of baseball, of course yg ett the Dick Surveyor Wren, 4nd feaves besides | Fowler, fop’she Mill land you there wife, three sons gud a Aguyhter, fast, avd/get bome by early bed tia pont faoers) i ta place ati 50 cent trip, Good, music jayou church tquorrow, as Dy 1; he 7 yor \S PO, in engaged for rip: bj2! mark 1:1 \ers eq) tindred. Odwafaxt start wi 2a. and five be here Monday, June ia J Cyino, Rawgua Park Nesbatleck , MK. L. D.) WRE ‘ ‘we After.a Lingering Near Woodville, Mr. L. D, Wyeg, aged 77, and a} prominent ¢ h pf the county, died today at his homejnear Woodville of paralysis and old fige ‘The deceased yas father of County S| Dies 208 I Iness | ‘ am, Fitasco} far lo Edison's - Round trip streetjear cluding admission \to \o's Rattway Cars. Chatts top lab Cairo ant apy that. passes bee w cy the ma Leave. Poducyh Bip R250 5 home pt 990 us —This is Geor | ~ Livingston | ontribs | Has Done) bec, in- pypformance, | sa will tow nobarge | yet you and Dace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri: ces are\so low everybody is buying them. Have ale 8 B you tried a pair? If not, call in and get a pair. re Geo. Rock & Son, isnt aii iol 321 Broadway. ; The Coolest, the eae the Best Guaranteed Fast Colors « « ‘BAMBOO CRASH suis! OR 850 1$[298 SUMMER Seah WEILLLE & SON WEAR, | SUIT. 409- slassN BROADWAY. They Will Not Fade! Bicycle Crash Suits « «.« Your choige of any $15.00, $18.00, $20.08 or $22\50 fancy Cassimere or Worsted suit in the house (casH ONLY oe at this prige). .. B. Date somrnane We are selling a. .¢ Man’s $5 Green Shoe i hes has just arrived something nev anda PEACH. Call and see them. Cochran & Cochran, 331 Broadway. girl, and of course you want a suit io PRICE to compare with the times, Cc yi lay Worsted, or one of those imported Scotch Novelties suit $y seth ner weiguts, If you want to appear well call at Ma ‘LION’ TAILORING Knglish Serge, i them at all to Order, if ; nd up, $ dart = ESTABLISHMENT, 33a[ Broadway, +f | ‘a

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