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Advertising is the Motive Power to Business. DON’T STAND STILL. THE P*: VOLUME 1—NUMBER 249 A GOODMAN GONE, Death This Morning of Mr. A. M. ELaevison. MINERA Now Drunk Withour Stint at the Ice Factory. Large crowds day avail them- selves of the opportwhity to drink the mineral water d yensed free by the Paducab Ice Company at First and Broadway, he water was turned on a she to, ape scores of peg larly. shambled ae the enter- Yorm in. a.rq/8 of the com- st the train, us repealing {First ra 8 . Gviouws years in alt yyy the + Whose dry 2tter gratis amid: | hay, TRACK, 8° pleted in About Teik Days. The work of grading the new biey- cle track near LaBelle Park began this morning, afr a several duys’ unt of the condi- DIED OF GRADUAL~APOPLEXY. Was 63 Years Old, daycrnt to This Ce jermany. atry Vrom BICY t J Tt Will Bd Con FUNERAL TOMORROW AD 9 AM. Mr. A. M, Laeviegn, one of P: oldest and most Prominent citi- ied at 2:30 siege this |morn- jog of gradual apoplexy, at his resi- dence corner Sixth god Washington eee 63, Mr.)nevison bad Speen in ill health for aby it a year past He gave up the manggement of bis bottling establishment /in 1893 to his step son, Mr. Herman Friedman,who is now sole proprietor and manager of it. ‘The deceased was born in Germany in 1834, and came to America when twenty years old, locating at once in Paducah, In 1878 he established the bottling business that has grown io recent years and begome oue of the Most important in Mie state. Mr. Lueveson was a broad minded, public spirited citizen, sad had dove much to upbuild the town, He was popular with Hebrew ghd Protestant alike, and had many friends. He was # kind and consilefate father, a lov-|‘ wg husband, and) a loyal — friend About a Mr. Laevison’s health beg bhp, and for sev- eral past he had complgined wore than usual, until death refeved bim last night. The deceased lepyes a wife and one son, Mr. Joe Laevisar, and two ste children, Mr. Hermay Friedwan and |" Mrs, Will I. Levy, All of the city He was a member gf Paducah L : of Ma&¥ons, and will be buried uader their auspices ‘The funeral will take place at o'clock tomorrgw morning from the residence, Barial jm the Jewish cew- suspension on tion of the grofind, pleted, if the ¥ in ten days. NISBET SINKS, — in Four Feet Water. her is auspicious, Went Down of Struck a Snag Near Huptington, W. Va., Yestergey. funtington, W the Big Pomréy packet steamer, F, Nisbet, ownkd by the Ciacin 44 and Pomroy Packet Company tan foto a hidden obsttyction while up-bound at 5 o'clock yes}erday even- ing, teariag a large hole fn her hall, ing her to sink rypidly, There payeengers 1 prevailed Five miles below Va W settled down ir feet of wa- sveamer a sand bar in bat f The dew he light raised Hi ip ampbept, commgéd n at the Mheel, i A souNo MONEY PAPER ston Mace Mart Nis ,. is well known ah, g|merly beeu fo the trade here Been — Established Smithland, Will_be Issued ou July I---Royse and Shoemaker the Owners. Mas awa a Great Crowd to Franklin = trig! of shod” sad odie Cobn some movths ago, was begua here tod: Dinning was brought here under a sfrong escort of militia, There is a very large crowd in attendance to listen to the tri While the interest is great, no trouble is feared with the militia present. —-— A new sound money paper will on July 1st be started at Smithlaud, Liv Réyse and Shoe maker, ot Golconda” The plant ar rived yesterday, afid the name of the paper will be The Gold Standard Lhe first is#we will on July ~ WIGKED VANDALS mm county, by Appointed Comgul to Rotterdam Today, Washington, Juge 28,—Lrwin Les- ter, of Wisconsin, was today ap- pointed consul to Ratterde am by the President. M'LEAN FOR SENATOR, Break Windows and Doors With Brickbats. Want to Make Ella Hayden Leave the Neighborhood, Gathering of the Clans at Colum- hus, Ob Columbus, 0}, June 28,—The clans of the silver Democtagy are gathering bere for the convention, There is not the slightest doupt that McLean is far in the lead for fhe United States Senatorship. Hough leads for Gov- ernor by a good safeuuajority among those who are now on the ¥round, 2D--TEN DYING. ye neme of at Righth and Bur- pparently much against 1 will of the'veighbors, Ells Hayden woman who lives nett streets the wish au This morning Ofticer Dick Suther- lnnd was called to the plage to inves tigate an unusual case of vandalism, Last night someone|bgtnbarded the place with brick bats, Several of the windows were knockg( out, one sash completely and there were evidences everywhere of the wanton mischief of \he culprits. The officer could secure no clue to the miscreants. The woman claims ase aa da . ,|sbe has conducted herself properly, electric storm struck g/convict camp} 5d that no one has over asked her cere Mills 'n_-Houthwest Geor-]to Teave the neighborhood, It is «his morning/Milling two convicts claimed, Lowever,Ahiat people have Sstantly and fatally injured ten oth- complained to Dir, W. A. ( ers, In the panje that ensued fifty] Who owns te house, to | sae te ried i laa Hr ne or. Garthet ‘will place the matter guards and » 3h m the hands of authorities, and see if he can’t .have some one puns ished for damaging his- property, i demolighed, to APECULIAR FORMATION Found on thé Brain ‘ Molett. At the inqudst over the re- mains of Robt. Moley, colored, who died last week in the cpunty jail, his head was opened by Gounty Physi- cian C. H. Brothers yo ascertain the cause of death. ‘A most peculiar’ disclosure was made by the investigation, Tv small bones were found in the men- imges between the cefaprum and the both —baving formed there. They were flyt and almost circular, and Dr. Budthers, who has examined a great many brains, says he has never found eudh a peculiarity before. THR of Robert PROMINENT MEN Stop Oyer From tennessee, Going to St. Logis, Gen, J. Pp. Caika, of Paris, Tenn., who ) u fr te years from P¥eunessee, and Ws one of the most promiyent resideaty of that state, ex- Mayer o. C. Barlow, of the same place, and Messug, O. H, Langford and W, H. Lassiter, all of the Paris Medicine Co./ Paris,Tenn,, arrived in the city this morning, en route to St. Louis to'attend a meet- ing of the company. —'Tyy dined the Palmer and left on te noon train for the Future Gveat, cerebellum, le Park. and all alte a WEEKS’ peviv AL La By “Captain's mate scenery. Now spec by Joties’ orchestra, special : Music List of Patents, Chattadooga, Tenn. , Bierboum, Louisville, rave lamps; C. C, a, Ky, fish trap. © Begin at Owen's Cave Nexi « Sunday. Big preparations are being made for a barbecue and bran dance to given at Owen's [Cave on next Sat- urday. \ Sunday a three Weeks’ camp meet ing will begin under {ree revivalists i rtd Sunday the Bettid Ow o wil] Tbe ote make trips, and a big fime is an- Saturday 6, icipated. R. Puryear, Ky , signs) vue Phen MW » will be ncld » Vomuissioner J tnt to be fama i ? it ——— wit ti « far flur® { HaNORS EVEN. * Cairo Takes the First, Paducah. the Next. AN EXCITING GAME YESTERDAY, —— But for Errors Cairo Would Have Been Shut Out ea Fa if +4 EVANSVILLE AND no wing | &, 4 Yesterday's game at eho one of the most exciting played in Cen- tral League this year, a at the close tory for Paducah by a score of 8 to 2. Dowling pitched, and exeept that he was slightly wild the first inning or two, twirled s fine game. Both of Cairo’s runs were made on Paducab's errors in the first inning. Paducah tallied in the first and se- cond innings, tying the score, and during the remainder of the game it wasa battle betweet pitchers, and both sides t ed egch other to goose eggs unul the tenth} when Woodlock, with two t » Tapped the spheroid for a three bagger. About two thousgnd people wit- nessed the game, intlading about two hundred from the city, who went down on the City of Chattanooga and the Dick Fowlers and ‘*rooters’’ were very plentifal. ‘The third game of the series will be played today non CENTBAL LEAGUE. SUNDAY'S GAMES, Paducah, Cairo 2. Terre Haute 10, Evansville 9. Hendersgn 5, Washington 1. LESENY SPANDING OF CLUBS. Piay&! Won Lost Per Cont r st SCHEDYLE FOK TODAY. 4 ‘aducah at Pairo, erre Haut@ at Evansville. Washington \at Henders rie onion LEAGUE, Games paTURDAY, Louisville, 1. New York, Cincinnati, 7 Ww sahingtond 33 first game. Ww ashingtod, 5; second gamey Brooklyn, Boston, 0; Chicago, Pittsburg New York, 5 Philndelpb ltimore, leveland, At. Louis, 3. SUNDAY}S GAMES. ouisville 2 hivago 0. Cincinnati 4, Cleveland 5 scHEDY Louisville af Chicago. Brooklyn a Boston Pittsburg aq Cleveland. Baltimore a ew York, Washington t Philadelphia, Louis. Cincinnati at St. rit STAND. Woe Lost Per Cent a 4 Tes How Vinyé “LITTLE NICKS"? WON, A game of bafl was played yester- day afternoon gt the park between he ‘Little ks’ and ‘*Han’s Blues,” local gmateurs, Quite a crowd witnessed\the game, which re- suited in a vietofy for the ‘Little Nicks."” Score, }7 to 11, SATUKDAY'9G AMES, Cairo came neat suutting Paducah out Saturday, /The secure was 6 to 1 and Paducah fould have been shut out entirely «i it not been for Woodlock’s ru& on Neville’s single in the seventh Kostal and Abbott were the battery for Cairo and Sud. hoff and Stantop for Paducab, were Hender- Wushiggton, 4; Evansville, e Haute, 3. bask Ars. G. Purdy, an amateur player jesterday for Wick- life, to play fiftepn games with the club of that place, The club pleys Marion, Lil,, tomgsrow. The oR of Suaday,made a very unjust 8 on Umpire Kolley, rad said some/ ve o things about bin whith everybody admits were not at all/deserved. Mc, Kolley is 4 good umpire; and simply because he coulda’t gife the Paducah boys something they weren't entitled to, some of the kbockers abused bim, While Boston aud Baltimore are fighting for @rst place in the Nation- al League, Gairo and Paducah are clawin, ach other for the tail end of Central League. Dalrymple, Caipo’s great coacher, has a new method/of locomotion, He now walks about gu his ¢ ally. His haw isjgrow and by the time fhe cah next week wif! be thick enous gb to catch dust. | Ww. of the city, left comes to A good crowd was the amateur game ye; Willie Olduam, ufed twelve years, skilled ina gashe of be-eball at ;{At ~»JCAH DAILY SUN. YADUvany Your Advertisement Reaches the Careful Buyer CAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, JUNK 28, 1897. ss INOIS ‘hed in the Sun QE Poy! rivdsed certain Aa") be made inthe Pa- a 9’ lub seemingly caused no lit- ouble, In justice to Mr. Andy ley the writer} of this, who also rote the article Friaay, fully exon- erates him from/having anything to do with it. Andy Kolley did not give the information. He has never made any statement to the Sun, The information on which the ar- ticle was based! did not come from him either dire¢tly or indirectly, The Sen has} always felt friendly towards the mgnbers of the baseball clab gad towarls the Paducah base- all rssociaudn, but fails to see where such a Reinous crime has been committed in publishing a mere ru- mor. John Tragtham dida’t doa Inige at Cairo yeqlerday. ‘The hos- pitable people of qhat place would al- iow him to pay fof nothing, and he came home with /his pockets full of At will be com} of the tenth inning resulted in a vic-| 10 cent cigars, A COUPLING PIN Used on A. L, Hunting, of Vicks- burg. Appeared atthe City Hall in a Bad Plight--4Attacked by Robbers, } AL. Hunting is fhe name of a young lumberman from Vicksburg, who was in hard luck when he struck town last night. towards Louisville, dnd all his be- longings were contaiged in a small valise which he carried in his band. At Louisville he hal the promise of work, and going out near the +"? lay down to snatch /a few hours’ sleep. Just as he doged off two col- ored men overpowered him, and one struck him in the bead with a ling pin. With bidod — stre: down all over him, hg shouted ‘ der” and the would-He aped without geiing his valise, which they were evflentlyafter, Hunting bound ip the wound best be could, and made his way the city ball, reaghing there late last night. His wouhd was washed and dressed by Chief Singery and Detec- tive Thompson, ~nd seemed to pain the young man/a great deal. He failed to show yp today to have it iy, stitched. i coup |¢ mur- marderers € the to NEW PROGKAMS the Parks To-Night---Mr, Koghler’s Reappearance. -~ Tonight Mr. Charlemagne Koehler will again appear at the Casino. He will tonight be sean in the side-split- ti belt-bursting —_burlesques “Making an Actress.’’ The come- detta, ‘*My Turn Next,” will be given after the vitascope exhibition. The latter has been engaged at a great expense for the week, and ex- hibitions will be given at the opening, close and during the intermissions of the performances. “The Captain's Mate’’ will be pre- sented three nights this week at La Belle Park by the Phillips-Carlton Stock Company, beginning tonight. ‘This is one of the best plays in their reportoire, and was put on the first of the season, but on account of rain and cool weather, few availed them- selves of Lhe opportunity to see it, —— There were good \crowds at both parks Saturday nigbt,! and this week promises to mark a larger attendence than usual, on account of a paucity of other attractions, Messrs. R, L. Moore, w. Cc. Hun- ter and Sam McCasley, "una vitascope men, are at the Palmer, | \ cB vidi. ¥ a A Wonderfiil Novelty. Elison’s Vi RAM( ory night this Week in addition to regular performagee, HE Ft ARED | LL. hout It, He ‘ewell. But When Pressed 4 Said ie'd F: A Gilbertsville ddtkey went down to Stiles, this comnty, yesterday to soe his girl. happeued that his presence was ngt desired, however, as not allowed strange color to dally with fhe affections of dusky damsels in tha locality. The strang n was asked to ‘light a shuck’\by Zach Zarico, col- ored, and aftek some resistance. punetuated by a Yew pistol shots, he made a very good start. He didn’t go in the direction of home, because he didn’t have} time to look up the night road, but bis speed was some. thing wonderful. | If any of Zarico’s took the ventursome stranger was goink too fast leave any trace of it. shots to ed today were B. F. Lowe G. Board, Mr spldberg, Miss Josie Mar- Lulu Hamilton, John nd Walter, Ed Bryant, ife and daughter, Mr. G. B. Gillespie aud wife, Charles Dillon, Cassie Hepderson, Mrs. F, Kirchoff, Miss [Ouise and Mr. Frank Mrs. Nichol, Diss Ma and Mrs, tin, Miss Stevens, Ro! L, C. Oliver, Jerson Sesterday afternoon. He bebind the bat and a swift ball som the pitoher ytrack him in the Hot umach, nae instant death. Kirchoff, and she Misses Riglesberg- er, Some gf the above are from the teemp where he ganhot get out. ving insulting Ianghage. OWENS HELD, He Struck Charle White With a Club.| — I$ RELEASED / ON BOND, Several Cases of Drunkenness and of thd Peace inthe Police Court. Rubber, Hose. ——— acme We handle anly good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose ae 2 c in the city for Do you /need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. GEORGE 0. HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company, AN@ORPORATSBD. 803-807 Broadway Breac WILL DOYLE SURRENDERS AT LAST. Pery Owens several days on striking Charles White, the head with a club, was tried in Judge Sanders’ jcourt this morning and Seid over fot malicious assault, and was released/on a $100 bond. The evidence was quite conilicting but showed that /assault and battery, at least, had been committed. Owens, it will be remembered, streck W a terrible blow, which alpwwst produced! concussion of the|~ brain, and from which he has not yet the boy arrested a charge of colored, in 109-117.N. Third-st entirely reeoverefl, White was tried fos using insulting language toward Ow ens and acquitted. LPT Our Shoes Are like pre ett; All Stop t6 adi itis likely that the pony that has wandered about |the streets for a yewr or more, and made the govern- ingot building lawn his headquarters, wil now la into retiremeut. Hs owner, Mr. ae? Glauber, was toflay fined $5 |n police court for| permitting it to yun at la and {il doubtless bexeafter keep the! women: ire them. The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords and Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri: Ves are so low everybody is buying them. Have you.tried a pair? If not, call in and get a pair. : eae P | C.J. Jones, Rue Blunt, Ed Ham- won and Dan Mester were fined for Ieunkeuness in the police court to- gAlnst Rol for ous as as continued tll Weeduesday by Tadgs Kan lers today. ~ficti as Will Doyle, cofored, who escaped | from the chain gang some time since. urrendered Nght, and in ion to having to adswer for escaping -which calls for aldouble sentence, is a charge of using insulting e against us The were continued unyl today. ioe Chandler Was e case » Smith Geo. Ro¢k & Son, ldi- | | 321 Broadway. lere i cases oe fined $3 for e Best », colored, for a simis s fined G10 and costs, ABCIDENTAL/ POISONING Alice Dune lar off ise, wi The Coolest, the Newest, | Guaranteed Fast Colors BAMBOO CRASH SUITS! 50 Fey $ —— Will Not SUIT, Fade! he Took Morphine Believing it Was Calomel+--Funeral This Ait¢raoon, FOR SUMMER —j— A sad death ogcurred yesterday morning at 5 o’clpck, Miss Della | Barnes, youngest daughter of Coun- cilman George F. Barnes, died at the family residence oi west Jefferson street of morphine poisoning, The young lady Was found in a lethargy about 1} o'clock, from which it was impupsible to arouse her. Doctors Murgell aud Elliott were calle tt pment pos- sible to save her life} but to no avail, | and she died at § o'block, According to the/statement of a young lady who is fisiting her, and was her room méte, Miss Barnes took a glass of water, poured some] powder into it, and said she intended to take five grains gf calomel, Bicycle Crash Suits *F00 choice of any $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 or $22.50 fancy Cassimere or Worsted suit in the house (CASH ONLY buys at this price) Bicycle Shoes * [28 WEILLE & SON 409-411 BROADWAY. 10 3.22 ee ed more of the | ei aad that. Her ce yout two hol \ awaken upon she was uncon | | Bar scious. | The deceased had often taken cal- | bhi stated several days before that {hey choked her, avd she was going {9 take it in pul-| verized foru | Her death wa low her parents and sisters well Ler| friends. She was/about 21 years of | and @ pretty dnd attractive young | § atten} s found See our show window this week. Men’s Tan $5.00 Shoes going fer $1.50, Now is your chance to get bargains. Cochran & Cochran, / | that omel in ea ly at3 o'clock] residence, The funeral togk place this afternoon, ffom the Burial at Oak Gtovg. neting Novel Phe Vibaacope Yasino RAYONA PARK Every night fis week in addition to} gular perfbrmance, Qn unt} of the extra pill and large expense for thus altrac\ion we compelled | to charge 15 eek for rip on street car includlyg a » pers formance for this Qula week only, » saan A WonderHil Novelty. See LE ar Shoes bought of us shinad (ree, 331 Broadway. wave’ You Need a Nice Suit, ye want a suit i PRICE to compare with the times, 1 those imported Seo'ch Novelties suit »pear well call at 1 call on yourybest girl, and of ld an Ee Nay Tosi We er you " WO) C ay Worsted, or ove Li sou want toa TAILORING ESTA LISHMENT, RAMONA PARK . ' a mer weights, Every night thig wéek in lition t regular performance i eto Order, [ -400 and up. uaa $ For one mordayeek cabinet pl city, somgfrom Metropolis, and sowe from Movnd City. PAL VON Panty w.de 10 Order, **/**) pi 75 »od up, Sruce’s Studio, 0, 29-L dozen /388 Broa. we y.