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\ j Your Advertisement (\Y . Reaches the Careful Buyer i : ; IF IT’S IN THE SUN. , : Advertising is the Motive Power to Business, DON’T STAND STILL. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 260 TEN CENTS A WEEK ~~ A TWISTER- [LINES THE “PEN,”| qd John\Dillon Comes Back ang SOUND MONEY [RAILROAD Ry hay a MEN. “unges. RUDber Hose. RELIEF COMING: Cooler Weather Coming (From the West. Paducah Visited By One Yester- _. Pakee Another. Fabian — < May Aft-rtivon, scala + AS b promica tor Tomorrow onvention Held At:the Court] FA. J. Crone, Union Depot We hanile only good hose, of recognized quality, ‘i < - BROKE “INTO EA waRBouR’s, ‘ soils Vitib. House. " Agent, to Leave. | which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging es ge GAFT. PHILLIP BAUER KILLED sf ‘at 4 — from 9c per foot up. The best hose a ra, 4, om *s we ‘+d speota Weather Bulletin. , I2c TEN DELEGATES NAMED {MAY GO TO CENTRAL CITY! in the city for - - - - - Just Returned “rom Eddyyilie Waeliogiags >. » duly 10.— Yentetday) Walt Go Mack wer baroMictic pressure in the Aget Next Court, ‘est and moving Kast. \ Twenty de- fall in Jgniporatare Pyotlictea for inet Ohio vali by Sunday. STOLE 3100 WORTH OF GOODS, oan eaoyesn By ‘Falling Walls at the Three : Riyers Mill. OTHER STORM NOTES. \ oe To Attend the Louisyilie Clerk ot] His Office to Be Pla Under City Court of Appeals Convention, | Contractor ; nt, J. Dovnoyan Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. THE B10 STRIKE, A REPRESENTATIVE GATHER RAILROAD «ITEMS §=OF =THE DAY The Fight Centered Now in West] re sound Scene Davmarith- meh P Virginia. at the county court house | this after | A” important change will take xs noon at2 o'clock to appoint dele | Place in railroad circles about the e gates to the convention to /be held at|‘#8t of next week. The office of Money BeingjUsed_€0, Induce the | Louisville on July 14th to nominate} Veion Depot ticket agent will be Miners There to strike. .|renmiidate for clerk ofthe court of ig Agent J.T. Dono. Hardware and Stove Company, ee Hons. Henry Burnett,Chas. Reed,}¥#" Wiil have —_ control of NOORPORATED. Col. T. H. Puryear and Messrs, W,ptbe duties, etc., that now fall on Mr. P G. Whitfield, W. H. McPherson, 7, |AeJ. Crone, 109-117 N. Third-st J. Flournoy, Peter Puryear, E. F.| -SheJicket office will of course re- A tornado of considerable severity . 4 struck the city at 6:16, o'clock yes-| John Dillon evidently likes the terday afternoon, and in addition 1o| Penitentiary. He returned yesterday fatally injuring Capt. Philip’ Bauer, at noon attired in new suit of of Golconda, the twister blew down | “lthes, new hat, gisgham shirt and part of the north addition of the old | DCW shoes. He had), just :finished @ Three Rivers Mill, and unrooted |Year's term for smubbiog in) Sam evenat: balidia; Schoowald’s show window on South ‘The destructive wind seems to have | Scud street, , stealing several musi- i come down the river from the south. |°%! tustraments, and) few other east. From elevations the funuel-|*iPgs. In his pocket he’ had the shaped clout was plainly discernible. | T™Mants of a .$5.. bill, . gtatuitously} Pittsburg, Pa. July 10.—The It was preceded by a sand storm and furvished by the state im recognition] miners’s strike has now narrowed some rain, and many who were so|°! bis faithful servitude. Another | down to a fight between the operators} stovall. Jno. T. Donovan, Joe Bry-} man the Union Depot, bat it will : unfortunate as to be in the midst of | YoUrg maf ud the labor unions in West Virgin-lant, M. B, Nash, Brack Owen, Geo. | ¢ in Charge of a clerk appointed by FS it say there were three distinct gusts| *!t4 him, / ia, Af the miners refuse to strike in Thompson, Dick Rudy, Jus. E. Wil- | Mr. Dovovai | of wiad, Dillon proceeded. to get drunk,| that state, the strike will probably bel helm, John Sinnott and others were} Mr. ‘A. J. Crone, who has been! E The greatest. damage wrought was|*24 by night was comfortably filled.[a failure, The Umiep is pouring] in attendance. cket agent for the past several years, Me DSR " a to the Three Rivers Mill property, | Flushed with freedow, he continued fiarge sums of movey inte that state] "Col, ‘T. H. Puryear was. elected | Will likely go to CentraiCity to accept G QP VFI dl Capt. Baver and Messrs, Eugene and o imbibe, aad ‘by | motning gould|te bring out the miners, ,As yet chairman, and Mr, J. T. Donovan] t#e position of Illinois Central agent ith there. He will leave, as soon as Our Shoes 303-307 Broadway structure making estimates on wheat He stopped by the E. H. Harbour] joined the strikers. Mr. Burnett offered the followin: * when the rfof was uplifted with «| ‘tablishweut on Nort’ Thitd street, resolutions, which were ceiptiaovaly Worth, to take a rest and recuperate. Clarence Coker were inside the|%#tdly walk. ooly a small part of them - have secretary. : Succeeded here, however, for the ; Are like pretty women: ona dreadful noise. ing pasties’ ayd sinasbed iv SEVERE IN DAVIESS. adopted : : His health bas never been good since All St * Capt. Bauer rushed out and was}'¥e door, He “went in and ; Rosolved, That the sound money |b came here, Oo é ir 4 caught by the flyiug debris. The ate himself to silks, satins, shoes] Pcart/Paylor StrutM@and Killed By | Democrats of McCracken county, 7 _Mr. A. R. Meyers, who 1s to. suc- p to admire them. other two gentlemen remained iu the bi Saag goods amounting in value Lightning,--Heaty Losses convention assembled, eeed Mr. E. F. Stovall as freight J f building and thus escaped. After the : pont $100. He emerged from Fearea. f call of the state convention, to be} ##ent, will be checked iu about the ” blow they emerged to find the street | ‘Me store by the front way, just as he . held at Louisville on/ July 14, 1897, } time the above change goes into eft yy strewn with wreckage and broken bay eg Ld rely da 3 fates Owensboro, Ky., July re se-and pledge our support to the nomi-|fect. ‘The transfer is expected to ‘ timber, and in a few minutes found |? FOSS) 8nd Was seen by . . Joe} vere thander storm visited wens- | vee of the convention for the office of | @ke place any time, probably next i { P Capt. iylng under a pile of /Gowriens who wos <oding tu froat [boro and. viiity. yesterday after Telerk ofthe court of appeal 0 Of week, as it is now practically scttled| The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords * debris a few feet from the door. |” saloon doot noon. Lightning burned out a gen-| Resolved, That the chairman of|tlst Mr. Stovall will go to Owens- | 4 ‘, ‘ fK Doctors Bosd aud @obertson were! Ut ales the avons uncer his arm, ferator at the street railway power-1 his convention be. ‘aud is hereby | boro to accept a more lucrative posi- | and Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pris summoned, snd the injured man was|™*e up in a big bundle, and pro-| house, temporarily suspending traf-| authorized to yint the following | Won with the I. C. ces are so i i 5 les fe Mr, Holly’Aredideoce corces vee With uncertgin steps towards] tig, On the farm of William Miller, |ten poe sa ategales to the| | Mr. George Warfield, the popular | low everybody is buying them. Have § the street. A leg was broken twice, Jette son street. He turned towards] near the city, Pear! Taylor, twenty- | Louisville convention, yeung man who was clerk under Mr. 8 you tried a pair? If not, call in and get a pair. one foot broken avd “his. bead and ie river, and on Jefferson street | two years vid, took refuge ina Dero} Regolved further, That all good] Crone for some time, and was ticket body badly crushed, “Hy was re- bee coi egy of silk A daugiter{and was killed by lightning. Sountt Money Democrats of Me-| gent himself at the union depot for moved to the Boyd-White infirmary ft deputy Jailer Grady, returning Se Cragken county who may attend said | Some time after the I, C. took charge, carly inthe evening and died at yelled pense bt ow ard i hel LIFE LOST IN OHIO COUNLY.| convention, be, and are hereby ap-|W!!! probably be stationed et the un- 11:50. 4 ; she could heve it. It was ESA pointed joa depot by Mr. J. T. Banovan, in| G * 2. i ‘The City of Savannah, on the ma- beagle ge eg aio later by] jonn McCormack Lostantly Kalle] The names of the delegates are: | 110s olive he is now a clerk. “Phis, eo. Rock & Son, 32) Broadway. Ny rine ways, had a clors call, with ber | 5) pi ete yet, ed By Lightwin T. H. Puryear, Charles Reed, $, A. |bowever, has not been definitely set- ‘ bold fall of frightened workmen. e remaindey of the goods Dillon , . ler; Frank Sbutt, W. H. Hook, | tied Some of them say she was lifted up iy Dlg rer woman employed at Martford. «© |4)2. Holland, Joseph L. Friedman, | ther changes in local railroad cir- PRIDDY. DEB OOVFION LI two or three times. f r. Ja ‘clpty res on Jefferson. Hartford, Ky., July 10.—During} Henry Burnett, Richard Rudy aad] les are also mentioned, but cannot resent be substontiated. . e~-—- ae This forenoon several car loads of ‘ - pes cons reneiae Seis. ‘ cama T. “ bridge lumber arrived and were un-| en bonded ea. she, Thao Covel on 1 SER RRO DUPLAY ||| NQu-ro-neEe Vall our $18, $20 and $22.50 4 Crash Suits A CUSTOMER. Fancy. Cassimere- and constructing the trestle over Big}; not Single-breasted, double-breasted] ‘Serve him BETTER than he ex. Worsted Suits go for Several holes were blown in the oflicers were apprised of theline heavy rain siorm yesterday afler-|Jobn Sinnott, Sr. ‘The conveotion Water Works Power may amt ena sa Lime after itgecurred, | ison ligituingotcuck. the--house -of fthen adjourned: fo sae Supt. Holly's residence was badly | i) age) goods, as well #8/G, PF,” McCormaék, @ prominent damaged by flying timber nilon The Jatt@ravas ob market,} farmer, six miles west “of here, and Jackson's Foundry, the Western | *tlll very drunk, and seemed to bave | instantly killed his son Jolin who was 4 District Warehouse and 1 Nauheim's|® Particular purpose in stealing thet shout twenty years old. A valuable | wholesale commission Shouse, were ccods, rained i aig ie se ay [ots was also killed. Lightning set Ninth and Clay, the [Langstaff-Orme | "eet Failway companies here. He} brother” of Abe- deceased was pros- Sentence Over One. Mill wud the 4, Nicholas Hotel were | ls worked in the same builling ‘be | trated by the heat during the fire and sea hh Had a“Slung Shot”--Other Cases AN UGLY WEAPON and work will begin at once. Tue Stouts,Piain; Pin Checks, Stripes, his is the talisman that has won fame and trade for our firm, and we adhere to it. After we make a customer our ain isto keep him “always a customer. That’s the grading is almost comp cted. ete. Mr. George Wartield and family | have retarned from N. Gutter,” 19 the river front b " Longs and sitins, Shorts and] pects and charge him 1188.” i, Our price $4.50 per suit. struck by lightoing, the Iast_pamed | DUrglarized (bis moraing tot the Har- |i, now in a serious condition. artment was | bour-Pitts Shoe company; before he ille, where Other houses charge 36 and 4:60" twice. The fire « , they attended the exposition: ° r Here’s your chance to buy onrfi : wafers | 46h the blaze at made his prolonged viyit to Eddy- ANOTHER LYS ING. ", 4 a y 8 sss iio } for the SAM) TTS.” We have way we have builded this satis- st madi ‘ite at ‘ 1. - agency oe | vie y pad Age In the Police Court To-Day. pe __| ff lots of patterns to select from. factory, increasing business here. fy vay tor inter OR ae pA ae he He was locked dw 1 A 3 Traveling Auditor R, Adaws was = Ye ineer Joe Flach, of the ferry | |) Hors v A ta sie ae A Ravisher Meets Death in Mis- io the city today, and left at noon a ee . coount {fF housebreaking, and is certain o John Hampton; colored. acted i spe aby os > boat Bapsie Owed, gives an account) Tie vist to the pen. The exe sourk. pton, colored. acted in a} for points below Pe air ‘and while he was watching ‘ Brown assaulted and nearly killed] py Officers Cross and Johnson, REPUBLICAN CONVENTION pene this one, he turned and saw another NEWS NOQES Miss Annie Foervinger yesterd A lead ball attached to a long en spett; BROAD wind coming the other way. They : kts, ef He was Rina in ow jast night. piece of rubber was found in one of] Will Mect In Louisyille the Tenth Paducah’s Only Strictly One-Price and Complete Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters. mot in midsire and began whirl Cc. W. Erd rt ; Ho ning he was taken from jail and }yis pockets. It was a very ugly of August a - De , . Erdman, of Lotisville, is | han; * “7 ing. “Phe water was caught in places a } looking weapon, and the darkey, who a oo r wae sucked ator eight feet in mide] Said to be fixed for consnl td Furth, Paya aah ib claimed 10° be Johy Hampton, of | Headquarters Republican State Cen-|4 Stil} Another Reduction. ucrions |All our $6.00 hrown into'the engine room | @ermany ais ape Memphis, was fined $40 and tral Committee : : ‘ ap S 2 air, and thro BT, phis, e and costs Your choice of ALI, our $12.50 half a foot deep. A public service in honor of the and sentenced to thirty days in jail, Louisville, Ky.. June and $15 suits, except Clay Wor- TESTS, Patent Leather Shoes At this juneture the erash was |jate Isham G, Harris was Aeld in the| HUsband and Wife Burned While | by Judge Sanders in the police court} The Republicans of Kentucky are steds and Granites, P 3ES, ‘ a heard above, and the old mill could |Senate chamber today. Asleep. this morning for carrying it con-| requested lag: Foal cou- NGEES;-MOTTAIRS, etc, | G0 now for E. be seen tumbling down. Whe riCKS} president MckKinlyy will spend the] Pittsburg, July 10.—Sam Brown] ceed: He claimed a little boy gave) inn en Sat RgT, to For $9.98 Cash - i $4 50 CasH Fa a LHe ae ne vdnmearet to [BOs Of bis suinmeF vacation on the]/and his wife were burned to death Sosenh Gaikhsand Jobo nlace in nomination a candidate for| 4s tak o Former prices $6, $7 and $8.50.) °% " and the whole building Appes shores of Lake Qhamplain abi nights 37 Their bogee cnngbyon| js rere, come Soaadobe Farmer] lee ae court ctevpealé, end. No reseryet, No olf BYOUET: I.stest Shdee, att. of for Cash on all be rolling up. " Seiler é | Were fined $1 and costs each for clerk of the court ofappeals, aud to} | style of cut and patterns. fc Shoes below 35.00 a pair. No “ae Tao momen and &dian landed just] Five pastors/of Louisville have b+] te evidently white they were asleep] jeunkenness. transact such other business as may], 95 per cent. off on all Black and io at $1.50 to Clese. shop-worn stock, but new Fresit below the ferry boat ina skiff, and|/gun anothet movement to pro os ey were suffocated by the} "Walter Fortson, for being drank | operly come before the convention, | Blue Odd Pants for cash Goons. the wind caught the boat and hurled {cure the passage of a curfew ordi-}* . Kise and disorderly, was fined $3 and| The basis of representation will be | ¢ top epmy it twenty feet up on the bank against | nance, SULTAN CALLED TO TERMS. |S. P a one delegate for every 200 vous cast ‘some salt bargels, the occupants be- Jacob F. Floris, a jealous has- The case against Frank Washing-| for Wm. McKinley, the Republ an 4 ing almost killed by the force. Teg band, shot aud killed ‘Thomas H, a ie eo ton, for mistreating his wife, and the a pialoes ro Fy ni 1596 ane area = —_——_ % ow 4 . sliart . vehsi ent. in Grats! a » Blockading the Peace | one against Lizzie Dunlap, for using | one vote for eac raction over 100 ® a *@ a finally escaped by reacbing the wharf! Merritt, pension agent, in Grats] Must Cease ig p, for using eee see Park, at Lexington, Negotiati insulting language, were continued, | vetes cast. § * @ belonging to Joe Wagoner ; : : Upon this basis the convention will A ski Ucarried 100 yards| Severe wind and fain storms visit-} Constantinople, July 9. ipa be composed of 1090 delegates. was lifted up and ¢ ; ed Western Kentucky, yesterday, | apon instructions received fr Will Help California. sogssary to a choice, 546, We are sole wi from the shore. residence has timbers | Near Owensboro Pearl Taylor, aged | respective governme theambassa-| London, J@ly 9.—The Pall Mall} pie counties of the First aud Sec- 5 Mr, Holly Free veral places in the] 22, "#8 killed by lightning, and in] dors of the powsts today presented a “Gazette!” this afternoon says. that | 44 qlistricts will be entitled to dele- agents for } protruding: ron severe Pit trated {Ohio county a thunderbolt struck a} collective mote {o the Turkish govern-} owing to the dyouth in New South | sates ag follows North siden. One PP alee hader {ae killing John McCorwiack, aged] ment, demanding a cessation of | Wales and South Australia, it will be |" yajiard 2, Carlisle 2, Caldwell 8, : the neo TE hah 1e the care] 20) and destroying the building, the obstruction of the peace negotia- | necessary to import thousands of tons | cyijoway Yy Crittenden 8, Christian This re up Bia oe nes 7 te oe oMtolly wat at howe and] Lenders of nearly every branch of [49% f of California yheat, 23, Daviess 16, Fulton 3, Graves 8, pet. Bad a narrow escape, His son, organized labor was in the mill, and es+ | held a conferenc Celebrated ” a Hancock 5, Henderson 14, Hickman | 3 Lightning Destroys a Residence. | 4 ffopkins 12, Livingston 4, Lyon} § the United States Heavy Rain at M t Pittsburgh to r Parker, . f 3 Munfordville, Ky., July 10.—A] Hopkinsville, Ky., July 10.—|4' y 3, Mecrackeo 11, M i sare.’ Ho didn't have time to stop|discuss the mising. strike: It--wasl ayy: rain fell fu a good part of this Lighting 1 aa RS 4, Marshal 5, racken 11) Line, at home, however, the wind carrying] urged that conferenge of miners} county at Tagan’ yesterday. It willl Kelley during s ueayy rain and thun, | ser 7." je Oy Ve ’ | ‘ him as far as Washing wo stteet, and ming operators be held with a Sal «O a great deal Of good, as the to- There were other /inciderts and] view to arbitration, It was agreed i ey & der-storm yesterday afternoon. Th-|” ‘The delegates) trom the several | Try One 4 ' r ture. The stor secumed to do httle to make the strike a success, butit} jnwwih, Tobacco set nearly. three places 7% ie de mengnaved in the city | f * damage outside the locality in whieh} is not knowiMhat any organized ef] weeks ago, 13 nearly all dead. ; ie re of Louisvi es ep hegehe m5 00 Pair { t is supposed ty bave formed. fort will be made™tacause a suspen- i The **Courier-Journal’s’? Wash-| convention ¢ lay for the purpose o! q : Over in Iilihois considerable corn | sion there, \ No Strike at Central City. ington correspondent finds, upon in- | choosing vieg presidents of the con- | , wan nown jowo, aod the old base-{ The striking winersta the Pitts] Central City, Ky., July 10. vestigation, that) Senator Deboe was] vention and jnembers of the various) and you 1 Dall park Qver there was demol-|horgh aistrict yesterday received ‘re |voal imines at this place will herdly done an injoetion by Re Tyo see Se aropeneel ene A ree: ’ ished. cruits from @ numer of sections. | be affected by the strike, as the Cen- ) ig sae aye ordeal pane bella ton | will psp People {in the vieinity of Clark's) Phe action of thefiver miners, how-]tral, Coal an Trou Company has river bridge are looking for a farmer) eyer, is disappoiiting, and if they |ueyer cut the wages of its men and is who was coming 0 own wit A lone can be kept af work the result of the] paying. the demanded price of sev- , Phe wi id to have] strike will bé uncertaim,, Many mines] ity-five cents a toi in winter and of sheep. ‘The wind is said trike will bé yncertaip,, Many mines | uty e ; ; “ a ‘ep Pben aaah andall away, are still in dperation, «aad _bundreds |sixiy-two and a half cents In summer | Preceding twent Central Committee, at ja meeting . vel 4 : ini reported from held in the city of F of cars of cdal were loaded way bot for pick minin, Chacinnsti, New|York and numerous| 29th day of April, 189 CIDE, portation, "Che mine —- Re m ; ; y Seis claim that not $Q0 of the 8,000 river] , Ru Sule Ptsush-Limeadg—it ig! other cities. Clfieago and St. Louis c arred Death to Humiliating vole on the whisky tax reduction. porary orgaoizatiey and for the fur- Up to 2 o’ol this morning over | ther tranaction of its Dusiness, By order of the Republican State} no other, Cochran AND Cochran 331 BROADWAY, miners are at work and that. only 1 are the worst sufferers, about 1400 miners were at work else- = Prefs Disgrace, where. ‘The operators, elaiui ~ that Louisville, July / }0,—Eugene} sixteen mines are in operation, “At Wailing, a well Kagwa man, com-| piljonvale, O., where Deputy Mar- ais Need a Nice Suit mitted suicide his orving by shoot! ghals were placed to protect the e a C 9 ing bimeelf ey Lbs oe sae miners, guly one man went. to work. Whdn you géll on yoursbest girl) and of course! you want @ sait in PRICE to compare with the tues. wos boarding ia yr tbe was accused of serge: How would an Kpglish Serge, Clay Twill, Clay Worsted, or one of those imported Scotch Novelties suit gn.l be Lonny Barbecue in Marehapt, you? We have them at all pricds in summer waights, If you want to appear well call.at “4 the roti cd leaves atarge num-| A barlwcue was bold Aoday at | \ . fear-shuvs tinug hit of us Der of fricuds, none of whon believe | Bishop Mills, Menehials Hey he Suits made to Order, 5 TAILORING \ | Site ae him guilty. omens | pert ; b's ate ($14.00 and up. G J BN " oi f 4 Tibia uit judge auc eousienend 8 A Pants made Order, ES TAB ENT, ( Shey ‘3 ‘oe wan et cool try Stuts’s | torney were in atten to ’ oi. nelaattiy » rat an: 7 4 as prises sina 1 | wad. also a big celebration at Melber!) $8.75 and up, / » 883 Broadway. | qperenco — liad a cit < saaet 3 V3 WoO : ,