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col ADUCAH DAILY SUN. UME 1—NUMBER 273 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1897, TEN CENTS A WEEK PA FEW PLUMS (SHERIFFS. POSSE... room STOPPED BY LEAD PETTY OFFENDERS Rubber Hose. | oe Dividend. “Beeured by Senator Deboe Before|Is Ready to ‘eon Any Sign as ton inns by Affe railronds George Weabkley'’s Checkered Coming to His Kentucky af Disorder. eral court at Cipancore r edo Career About Banded. Make Up the Police Court of sd : scalpers from ‘ ling tickets at Nash- zie Docket. We handle only ; i ta of recognized quality, M Home, — continued until Tuesday. ——— i ome, Moir 1 until Tuesday. which we séll atthe véry lowest prices, ranging 4 remand TODAY’ DECIDES WEST VIRGINIA. | raitronds were guiftyot selling tick-| SHOT WHILE RESISTING ARREST. } from 9c / IME PneSENT CONGRATULATED, a Paaie es we 7 weanter’s GRE conTinueD nthe Fee: | Lae \ |pigestare, Thia pun Ut wares Constable Pattonfired Twice at 5D / wi Suppression of Trafic, a4 co ; i . Paper IM be Published at Oq LA edt gel Mp Continuance} Him, One Ball Taking Effect. | Seyeral BreaclPef the Peace Cases Dawson City at 50 orleans . ‘ on : v ? orl beg us ace oa Twas, |The inte Gyre Iron or ee yun Do you neéd a Lawn Mower? We | " ers for twentylocomotives. Eleven HE HAD ATTEMPTED A RAPE. ‘pigmuae can sell yow one for $2. » the plea that the Wheeling Conference to Urge the aithisicea the Brooks Works, of five moguls, five ~ OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Pittsburg, July 25, sixty Dep. | ten- Wheelers and one eight-wheeler, A FEW. FINES WERE ASSESSED. ——_—_— “ray The other nine Will be moguls, and} George W. y o ok uty Sheriffs have been/ ordered out, | ©. , sy ld George Weakley, w colored hack . _— and are now (midnigi A) at the Union ae ts pan by thd Rogers’ Locomo- | driver, was seriously hut not _neces- . Station awaiting ers to move, | ive Works. \ sarily fatally shot abput 7 o'clock ee we ae July 26.— Senator! They were armed with rifles and are} ‘Thedirectors of the Whnois Cen-|>%¥rday night at Tpfrd and Wash- a » before leaving for his home| to be sent to the mines of the New| tral have declared the ua 9} ington streets by/Constable Alex] George Weakley, why was shot by M " i . y Soal C S Perl yp, fle in’ (disc Jonstable Paiton Saturday night, duties cs vator of the peace, | "as docke' » Jud a +, President. He secured the appoint " i y ¥ ny in anticipation of any raid that —— ‘ r \ mient of Edward McKee, of Princ ay be ak * shew Ella Wynn, eolored/ of Dyers | Various rumors were wioat yesterday | this morning én a chargg of detaining Hardware and Stov GC y . . e orn ipat ) ’ ton, Ky., as postofflce inspector, and} Another march 4 burg, is not an easy mgtk for death,| relative to bis condition. Several| Aug usta Fuller against ber will with Wiliam McCue, of Louisa, Ky. 46] begun wonight, ANAS pectne e ier deapite the fect thajythe latter ls sald times it was reportgl that he was] <timial inten. ge ANCORPORATED. fum| inspector. 1 jast place | min, was held ‘i {to lovea shinipg mark. She was|dead, but his chandes for recovery eakly was offcourse unable to s ian promised to Editor J. L. Me-|orelork tae be te ed ool eeruck by the Pind on local freight | re thought to be good. “Tappear and thé yase was continued 109-117 N. Third-st 303-307 Broadway Gor. of Pineville, Ky, and the prob- informed that the Allfdon mine in-|No. 182 at Dgersburg Saturday, but} Weakly and Will Cahwell, col-| until tomorrow ability is that the President made a/ tended to resume work, tomorrow | escaped with/only a few bruises, ored, according to August Fuller, a] Gus. Ricketis,.@ colored boy, was Bupt Tilden, of th sachie Gi folored woman who liye$ in the Gal- tl pd aisle atr Pie Sod oe a re Beto: i \ Supt. ' @ machine de-}|agher property at Seeond and Clark|tidge on the head with a bat. | toma meretuiated. ee peta bei da is partment, tool Wiis crew over to the streets, and recently Came here from] The evidence ¢howed thatthe other pais RIES teleerasce .. puteiaa te . and Bridgeville were mobilized at nois lal es yesterday to fish. Clarksville, Tenn., seized\ her near | boy bit him om the leg,‘and owing to G Prosident McKinley from all parts ot | Bridgeville. Shortly after Z/o’clock| The Henderson “Glener'’ says} Third and Adams streets,/and upon their age the enses were disinissed. the United States on the passage of | ‘Hey started on the march, with the] that the happiness of regular pay day| Hef tefusal to submit totheir aesires, | | Sam Miller, of Ninth | & Adams, the tariff bill. American flag at their bead/ Nearly|on the O. V. Saturday was marred | "#9 (ragged back tothe alley in the ea charged j with ers J insulting Saielineis all the men carried a dinngr pail and | by the fear that there ig'to be a gon-| "8 Of Houser’s wagon yard, re cprgdhel syle lad deee Wheat tsooming. they looked like a regimedt of tolers |eral shake-up when ye 1. C. takes Caldwell stood watch while Weakly | but the case was nued. Chicago, July 26.—Wheat gained| going to their worky” The whole| charge. There is now hardly a doubt} *ttempted to choke the woman into] A case against pre one cent this morning as a result of |country side along thy line of march | that it was the grest Illinois Central] ">™ssion. She screamed and at-| Slowing two gray horses to run at the passage of the tariff law. turned out to witness’the sight. They | that purchased, the road, tracted the attention of Constable} !arge inside the city was dismissed. | ~ " reached the Allison mine at about 10 . an Alex Patton, who lives at Third and| Frank Beutett and Mike Murphy | NT DOWN o'clock and made the best of ther|, Tfainmast¢r J.J. Flynn returned|Clark, only a short distance away, | Were fined $& and e6sts each for) “Ti quarters, last night frém Louisville, He bad retired, but hastily donning| drunkenness. Annie Copeland was charged with } \ On the Passage of the New Tariff! " Nothing was dong in the way of rae his trousers and slipping on his shoes The Green, Ox Blood and Chocglate in Oxfords Some. arbitration today. ‘The commuesion-| DF Marmaduke B. Dillon, of the]he went over in time to thwart the|alling Ida Mack -*'thick-lipped railroad hospital corpof-physicians, | black bru'e in his evident purpose to] Cow" and Ida Mack was charged ; f and Lace are beauties, and ty. Jautsivis, the pri: ¥ Mistake in the appoinimen: morning. \ Our Shoes Are like pretty women: All © >» to admire them. \ ) New York, July 26.—The new} r rested, and expect to accomplish | returned this morning from Sv. Louis, ferieacn with calling Aanie"Copeland ‘poor and they dropped this morn-| "Ul! eniist more of the} Dispatcher J. B. Alvey was in Ful-| woakley made ne | aotaey labahage they sfte fined $8 ' P ji alana Seria situation. . Max Wooils and “Wm. Woodie " Kentucky Congtessmen, ful, —_—__£ Scien crgrat en Keay] Tas TuEDECIavu pay, | OSITIVE FROM TENNESSEE, | Se tict et Neer Goel iatings ot oe Ye have gone home except Congressinan —— ——— to assist him take Weakley to the] The warran: against Hotry Hodges +h and Sevaror Lindsey. i E . lockup. He did this because he] °0lored, charged with drawing a gun Pog’ 7 Will Decide the Strike in the|Fanny Simpson, Colored, Ar-| inom Weakley way’ treacherous and] on Will Strickland was filed away, | WILL PUBLISH A PAPER, Fairmout Region. rested Here This Morning. a dangerous man td compete with un- om : : der such circumstances, The pris-| 9° | sirmont, W.Va., July 25,— anes oner soon demonatrpted his treachery| . ‘The case against Judge James " D . Wewspaper Men Will Invade Daw- keerheerchiciy | cag ry pt hele Charged With Stealing $28 at| by breaking for Werty, ‘The con |Spence for strikigg his wife, was con- | . oe stable drew his pistol, ordered him] tinued until Wednesda | » son Clty. that the mea will t herrville, Teun. will be got out. The to halt, but the fugitive would-be- Seattld) Wash., July 25.—A com-| geveral impression is. that if the ‘ PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKED heat @ to start a news. | break is Qnot madétomorrow it will rapist refused to halt in response to CAH TOBACC 4 ET | A I { W 7 anes ot Otty Land an outfit] apt be made at all. “Jt is hard to tell] Fanny Simpson, colofed, was ar-[{& oflicer’s command, ‘The latter Paducahiity., July $4.—Recelpts W H A | I H E G S I L L D¢ ) do. Whon.the morn-| Tested this morning by Ortivers Jones| 22 twice. for week sheads. et eo , —_ and Harlan ~ | The woman proceeded to the city hg IR ge . . daily will be started, and |Ing™ ¢ ‘Oday the operators on a charge of grand lar- f1) for ® Marrant and the officer) Reeelved since Jap. 1, 8981 bhds. will be sold for 50 ¢ents a copy. succecded in keeping many of them] Ceny, Alleged todinve been committed | Ml fOr 8 Oleiiiias foe Wed 108: thas " ee hth Wedkley hac sania erings for week 705 hhds. ‘ eae srannly te from the meetings and it}ooks as} %t Kerrville, Tenn., near Memphis, cored oa fhe oe et Offariies foe york 12,880 Us. B. WEI I E 5 hon left the afternoon for! Clarks-|_| Sheriff Holland received a letter ii) ue mannke, Mae land Clark| Net sales for year 9164 Paducah’s Only One-Price Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters and Shoe Dealers. good meeting. ville, yesterday, notifying him of the s , . . F , . whereabouts of the women and ask. {SH0t- The man/proved to be Weak-| Common lugs, dark, 114, 8c. $ $4 Leaves on His Vacation Trip} 41 the mines are giarded by dep-| ing that abe be arrested. “SK Hiey, who had afound in the back,| Medium lugs, dark, 2c, 8é, $42.98 $9.98 7.48 50 Tomorrow. alist aad no megre allowed on the} - Marshal Collins awork out the war-|Pebetzating tha bollow. He bled} Good lugs, dark, 8, be, Buyschoice of anyof our! Buys choice $f any off Buys choice of any off Buys any>of our $6.00 company's prospec, A bedy of thel rant, charging her with being’ a fu-|Smmcereuy inietnalig, and his) Low leaf, dark, Oe $48, $20 and $22.50 caS-T . g1>.50 afd $15.00four $10.00 suits, All| patent leather shoes; 20 organized men will stay at each of] gitive from justice, and She wos soon| YOU%48 were pronounced very dan-{ Common leaf, da 2 gimere suits, black c ‘ . a sath May Appoint Some Postmasters|the different mines tonight, and a| found at the residenceof a sister here, |S°7"8 by Dr. Robertson, who first! Medium leaf, dark, 9, Ile. AvorstedExcepted. suits. No old, stock. fresh and yew Stock. per cent. off on all others. During His Absence--- herculean effortis to be made to in-| She is charged with stealing $20 attended him,and by Dr. Troutman] Good leaf, da 3. 4—-——_—_ - ‘ duce F : ho was subsequently called. He Major Crumbaugh luce the men ht to go to work! from one house aad $5 from another|™ i y t REMA $. I Meher tomorrow morni 2 Rumors of alll mouse at Kerrville and atrenuonsly| "8 Sfterwards teken to the tity Quality was again pooter this week 3.75 $1.50 25 Off 20 Off kinds are wfloat tnisht, but no trou | denies her guilt. Sho was not locked | P°SPital. . and, indeed, was hardly much worse ) i hse Lat 1 Tomorrow will cer-/up, as she etnptoyed a man to keep Pifinsecs seh gercerag police cit-! any time before this seavon. Not a/f children suits. You willfand vest ever offered to They are choice goods, iithls ccc eral “ o Presi- | tainly settle the ete One way oF " ¢ very bad, e erly con-|.:- sf = d suits s lot rang » public. ey are $64) etter e h you Gent lowes on his vecetln tomorrow, |the ther, ov ae ex thf reglos lel "The Tennessee WOvcgt has been ited be tlodeeds: 6 erap shooting | IE" Telly tractive’ hogahend wan] tnd salt 0 tials rang gis Pougea, [anywhere "| and some choice gooda He goes to Lake Champlaia and will] concerwed, notified and she will return without] 8%! fbting, bat Poout & yest ego] The marke t showed further easing - * ratal yarely escaped tJ enitentiary on a ’ » lawer sorts of le: ig li i i Enake bo stops on hie way, It is said cuss ! sec ye Soe off on all the lower sorts of leat and Another big line of $1 Negligee Shirts, new and nobby patterns. Also, that he will sppoiat soneral ostmas- SIX ] Hal! SANO — } pane pice toe pa Ward, yes lugs. Just Received another lot of Manhattans, swellest shirt on earth ters in Kentucky during his absence, ’ ored, ovklyn, and was a few| ee Sate 7 . and will look over, their papers while i BURGLARS ABROAD, Feet eee AONE 0 FSR ace York, all oi, deen Dee 409-411 BROADWAY dastiag. charge preferred by\Ida_ Elder, col- Major Crambeugh, of Hopkins- —— ored, but it proved to be a case of| Wat i rail 40 PADUCAH, KY. ; . . y Orleans, all rail 34c, ville, saw the President this morning | Miners Join the Great Strik» and| ,.. immorality, as did/the first one} To New Or " oa dave he te wis cot 4 dood poailaos Two More Houses Entered Last] against bin, T. H. Pretean Co, Pa ee abo Ss son ba, the ‘ccnaislition of the is Said to be-Only the Nights Caldwell, the other-nssailant of the| Nore—boston tates Sc : i ent incumbent hich i wi }Fuller woman, was arrested by Ofi-| New York, and Philadelphia 2c and present incumbent expires which is a Beginning, cere Phillipe ‘and he kai | Balulmore £6 below few weeks henc 1 : TUFF, Firmount, W. Va., Jaly 26,—Six| Mr. Jacob Aetglor /Losts 5, | 5:09 o'rlork seateriag morning and G Ak GET 1 i’ " locked up, 8 nits to st u y A a4 i thousand miners jdst struck, A] Mtolot From His Pocket--- | vatci, but claims tht, Weakley. pail be a Man Kiied While Looking Out | great strikers’ vietory, They claim Mr, Meek’s Watch the woman half a dojlar to submit to * the Ne 1 t ly tho bey f Take hi Lights Will be Put ia ay {ue New Ot a Car Wmdow it is only thoHeginning of a great ‘aken. him, Fair Grounds, é IS ON. Will CaldwelK one et the aceused, Stanford, July 26.—Jobn Orndorft was feletsed on Bond this morning.} ‘The race track project, which in- of this place had his head mashed off] ORGANIZERS DISCOURAGED, He gave a different Vesajon to Mat-| sures to Pad cack Oh aide te L At} sures to Padu acing ght by} ‘i i here were ore burglaries . ‘ -y while looking out of @ car window. There were two ‘tore burglaries) ie Ooning: clkimlog thot he bed electric light, ltas about materialized, Greatest Bargains ever known last night on West Jackson street, ; ie wort of planting the SAPP WILL BE APPOINT , | Over the State of Affairs in West] Mr, Javob #eiglor, thewell known been with the woman and that she} and Ay 7 2 Virginia. gtover, Yetited early and left his| Mad accepted money from fim when! oles and stringing the wires for the ZB in Fine Footwear. Weakly came up, She déclined tolfights was hegun at the new fair owing to the fact that Strickland can- not be found, — Buys choice of any of our] Buys the greatest coat}On all our black pants.] 5.11 cassinere-manttS tie up. pantaloons near an open window. He Todd's Man Wins the Louisville airmount, W. Va., July 26.—The have anythi , WwW. va. — had $85 {n his breeches pocket, a have anything todo with him, when] grounds. \ a 636 in his breeches pocket, andl.. Srecsnead to former, OT wad tree iiandall'ta‘Gonnienlel tie ies $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4.00. Collectorship. professional organizers a: A ' had been counting it in the grocery|"° ‘ 7 , Washington, July 26. disheartened over thelr in the presence of several strange) Weakley’s condition this afternoon] the track al the asseciation baseball 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3.00. “ tend the strike in this part of the 4 was wotse, and We wit expected f McKinley today tor 7 2¢)men that day, This morning when » And Ae wis not expected} park, but actory arrangements Deboe that Mr. Sapp thould receive *#te sed fear a failuge of the strike. | Ke awoke. ther fete welerces at| live througi(the night, He took af could not be made and) & contract, it| ‘ 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. the Louisyille internal revenue col- STRIKERS HOPEFUL some one having crawled in through ee Ne the wore this afternvon,and | ig understood, lids beg findily it le} ‘ " 2.00 Shoes reduced to 1.25. lectorship, the disposal of which has - the window, and. the 885 was eone, |! he lives twenty-Four hours he will| with the fair association, and all that : : 1,60 Shoes reduced to .98. been so long in doubt. The appoint- At the residence OF-Atr. J. Meek, | Uoubtess then get well» is necessary now“to do is to put in] the lights at thé present race track, ment will be made this afternoon or} That Tomopfow Will Tie Up the nearky, & Screen was cub from the maps no tomorrow, ipitaiuira Discs. kiteben window, evidently by the) D&ATH IN THE + | thus obviating the necessity of build: Come and see what Values your +, Scott Will Hold His Job, same man, and Mr, Meek’s watcl ing a new track, ° atlas ihe Miabatg, Ba. July 26.—The| was stolen from his et okckel nei] JoRn Holland, Uoloted, of Max: It is unelergtood that an admission money will buy at ‘ 6 —It has bee ; areabiert. sly 8 tain the) eaters ofthe great strike are confi-| his pocketbook, gontaining ® gold Om’s Mills, Paises Away. price of 25 cents Will be charged,and | settled that Dr. Scott is to retain the] dent that avery mine i ; i ‘ on P 4 ‘yY mine in this whol 4 chance those crested the enterprise, | pajac if itt superntendeney ofthe Para saane tit will oe el up tomorrow, [ne mts taal Maotat of chats] Lather Kine, colon, 9 yea] Me enereeet pe GES] he ~ CBO, BERNHARD'S, “6 Broatway: pple 3 < = asylum, perenne yrere taken froth his\pante’ pooket.| 14° died last night at fhe family ree. | 2 staition to the igen ee : - MARKETS. Xo heither instance waa the presence [Oy Northen ine ely res | Railway Company, aré-several loca 0 Se ns p48 of the burglar known uatil this morn-| ‘tee 08 North Elevanth street, race horse mep-and a St. Louis book. | === Jones shot and killed Mitt Galnoon, | (Peres Daly wy Lacy Drain Company) |B 9 John HolemtPRMeele aan a0 7ONt. | tthis county, while the latter was} Chicago, Ill, Jul\26.— Sept, |. 4 few nights ago a burglar entered / 1 AgMd 265) There will he hot\ horse and bicy- of this coun! ye F WAS) wheat opened at 735 ii ie the boarding house of Mrs. Ed w we home was in Woodville, died] oie races, and the projectors pect } gle pana lt 7444, closed at 7244 PN" Phelps, only a few doors trom the|Y!" wi He ‘le Abe man upon! to make success-of it ; W REALTY CO Sept. ‘. houses entered last night, but was] 20% °° Operation Aas performed for _ €4 age . . chypt bie all closed at 975404 At TN and | trightened away. We” Mt ¥ la bowel disease, Dat was found to be lamas HOLDS: | “ fac simile of what 6¢. wili buy for the asking. hopelessly ill, Ge leaves a family! 4}) persons-knowiigy tHemeelves in- | Material good as grows. : ‘od a 1 Sept. oats opéned at Ke a >, fl bari Qrapsized belie basal PY CPS yr 11%. eee ‘Two Nice Exeurstons. ‘The remalos Me gg the Hol-| s-\+-1 to the firme’Ot Rogers & King | - - _———— : ‘ in No. 3 at > land graveyard, ‘i at 2 Sept. pork opened at 87,77 and For train No. 204, leaving Padu- grave; and John Rogers & Son are hereby | The Northview Realty company |closed at $7.72 ome 185 obs Holy 20th, (aight of] rho tourteea-montha-old child of| warned to call and settle the same at] eT R I IM ES > ed today with a capital] Sept. 1 nols\Central R. R. Co.' Mr, J. H. Slinkard di at my vilice, No. 127 South| Dt opened at $4,229 ou Mast night at} om 19,000. cal Geek adalat, Will sell tickets to'Adlantic City and| the family residences ~6n South'Fiie, Fourth strect, aid-thereby save to| W. F. Paxton was clected| Sept. ribs opened at $4.67 — ang) ZU" at $19.70, good returning un-|strvot near Eligaberl ioe tae see] themselves costs, as Twill be toon AreAesuredly upon us] You will desire good clothes. | Suits io Order I | sident, Mr. F. M. Fisher secre-| closed ‘at $4.65-67> til August 10th. took place ve 3 o'clock this after-|to proceed by law to collect same, ‘1 9 4 ‘ hae alt > s/exactly suited to evefy taste , and Mr, Will Hughes treasurer.| Northwestern re 457. cars. On August 2, Sand 4 tickets tol noon, unless otherwise settled-promptly. Sur line of woolens ise y “ Call and examine they? $14.00 ‘The company owns 200 or 300 lots} Clearances, 148,000 Dushels, hes ia and return will be sold aati Ep H, Puryear, ij | out near Oak Grove cemetery, and Visible supply of whdat increased ne fare, good returning until Four nicely finishew photos at) Receiver of Rogets & King and John - 333 Broadway. y Be oe on any pts He fo sible supply of cofn increased buy ny ho am information apply to Riley's for 50 cents, 1t] Bogers & Son, d26tt ; TAILORING | Pants to Order DALTON § ESTABLISHMENT. | ; $3.75 will be ® great benefit to the| 1,049,000, J.T. Dowovay, ©. A. Wanted 20 Girls city, and will spare nofhing to build} Visible supply of ats decreased! your nicely\ To make cigars Who“have had expe} Joho Rock and wife, dped to Mr it up and improve it, / 2,000 bushels last yeek, Riley's nero ear photos rebtiences Call af 1084s South Third Geo. 18, Hughes, for $890; property | street, * at Clay street and Foustain avenue /

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