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Advertise in it. yr ~ : = A te ttn VOLUME 1—NUMBER 20 TURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897 TEN CENTS A WEEK ' | TWENTY-ONE es YEARS Is the Sentence that John Dugan Gets at Barbourville. —. jruditing in the neighborhood of 87 | 000 to the ton. ‘The vein is six feet L ' e r — rr in width, and two feet of it is high- U WU = © ‘grade ore. ‘The compay will not OEM | Ne’ a TEACHER Lagin shipping until the entire extent : ms a 4 | of the chute has been drifted througit. {41g preiimindyy Trial Ended} ’ — . |The Moon Anchor people have been ; . expecting a good strike, but were This Mprning. i Hwve Trouble this Morni surprised at the exceeding richness of re TECINE Nass MOTD fy ork ail Mk ine OF the volt, THD ro | Teacher Arrested. strike is the richest that this great BOND FIXED AT $2,000. mine has ever made, aul places it on fn equal with the best producers in their intentian of tryiag the Chilcoot Toute in the spring, and of those who are anxious to go at once alarge Portion seem disposed to travel via St. Michaels and up tle Yukon. Promoters of expeditions by this route are ready with profuse assur- ances that the trip canbe made be- fore the closing of mavigation, but in Some cases they are careful not to bind themselves {n any way to take Passengers through this At the offices of the steamship companies it ‘8 reported that inquiry for tickets is diminishing. TURNING BOTH WAYS. tor Chandler js For Silver, While Senator Stewart is For Gold, Washington, Aug. 14.— Senator William E, Chandler, of New Hamp- shire, hitherto an advocate of the gold standard, has come out for sil- Barbourville, Ky., Aug. 14,—]ver, while Senator Stewart, of Colo- mon We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowestyprices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best rg | 2 the Cripple Creek district. | ; a ip thezelty for i 5c) ee © TTT 17 *risone xecuted it} CONSULTING ENGINEER HERE, T= Prisoner RAmaus Esecutea maa and is aa | | \ Do youinecd a Lawn) Mower??: We : NDS. HAS MANY SYMPATHIZING /FRIENDS can sell you one forit$2. A PISTOL FOUND ON HIM, ! FOUND LYNCHED IN THE WOODS, A Boy Suicide# Because He Was Kept From School, George Washington Tanner is in = More Trouble—G. H, Burks Mr Elliott Came In From Mem- the Ce phis. | plainant OTHER WEWS OF LIKE CHARACTER, F. M. Pool,Avho held the trial of Enos Collins. Sustic | prelimi COLORED SOCIETY STIRRED UP AGAIN. this Morning. } * chargec | 8 Inspection of Sewer Pipe Made | | the murder of Will] with John Dugan was convicted this morn-|rado, a silver advocate, announces ing of the murder of John C, Colson] his conversion to the gold standard, and was givem a sentence of twenty- Prot. George Washington Tanner, *\eacher in the colored public schools Ce sulting Engineer J, H. Elliott, | sounty a week or twa, his dection this morning, holding the fe cree ol SHORGE 0, ago, rendered | HART & SON ) The] WELL MAKE THINGS HOT, [and a conspicuous figure in colored | ot Memphis, arrived today to begin | erenafut to answer, ttle bond vns Oue years in the penitentiary. ‘The a tp We mooie Goukt sed af 2,000, which he ¢ é mabe = ken toiety, i ap wo hs neck nese wonk onthe wmorageapatem”” "| 0 a Bou, which ue sy sare | araware and Stove Compan > again, and as a result his enemies} The first thing done this morning |¢-ointy Judge Dupriest did \not pre- l ‘ — Dr. Scott Preparing a Letter for are very jubilant, was an inspection of the sewer pipe| ide, bheanse he is related td the ac-| ANCORPORATED, Y The crime for which Dugan has Publication That WilleRid- Rev. G. H. Burks, pastor of the{*amples which just arrived. Three |. ..¢7 109 ai Third Bowift Joke 67 the morder of ex- dle the Governor. African Methodist church, went before | different makes underwent the test. or. 6 cogtim ny, which gonsumed | po ns Seer alicia Colson on Maia Judge Sanders this and and it remains with Contractor White two or three days, was syhstant Street of Middlesboro the ev Lexington, Ky., Aug. 14.—Dr. br acrlgy | 1h fend tea : fiminien peshlh gis Be Soott the removed igpertatbadat of PLtaiog bie vith datlear vial paged Nae firmt will be awarded the con {that the two engaged in’ dil x PI 2 the Le: f 2 ‘J ‘ a ath tard ‘ sbout 12 o'clock _ Dugan, Miller aud Colson were ou] the Lexington Asylum is said to be insulting uame, and with threatening; A® soon as the pipe arrives, which)" Tiyn. ston had a lanife in his bacd a oi A s deal for some bar fixtures. Dugan] Writing aletter for publication rid- | Ki) irs Will probably be next week, a full] 14 col bis pock= | 44gP>8BL2 SUSE IN BP PEL, INL ce OVOP a thought he bad purchased them from | ling Governor Brodley for his ac-|°° : Itorce of laborers will be ‘put to] 224 Collins his pock-| (@ a Colson, while Colson had just sold| tion. The letter will be sensational] Toner was /standing near the| for ‘4 of laborers will be fp , both using vyf e tonnage. | (SSS them to Miller. Colson had taken] in the extreme. a a Tae peat Bhat { wes pe t } Gy and Read Phe the fixtures for rent due, and had sie eet iy an “nad rom bis | and his . ’ ; took charge of him and carried him| FATAL KNIFE Monrée, madd him shove it d } made t ‘ . x : be ge, mad \ } * weed fea aaoeed Eaten bat the pee over to the ¢ity hall, a pistol was| his packet. About that time M ' - oy Announcement. Ai tha tina of unl on to lapse. ie of P found cor led on his person. _—_ and Hampton hed a fight. J tee Lntiatitemniial % are texsinar ol ft xt ing the bender But Who Did tt ana When Is Un=| Another warrant was issued against } Th Deadl Barbe: Break | Dupriest separated them. Enos ( , . : “gr gan calms tha known, him, charging him with carrying} The Deadly Barbecae Breaks) ji iso, rs peNie aod He “ Miller fircd the fatal shot, while Mil- rated . nat tel pole bh la “eet ppened before, suc sains as we are offer- “gt ie ghar Tawan'e nol Carlisle, Ky., Aug. 14.—The bedy | °2Rcesled @ deadly weapon, and he| Ont In Grave. inched ; " ) : happened before, stich bargains as we are offer otherwise. Dagan’s ac- » Ky., Aug. 'Y | was released a short time afterwards | Lampt FOR CASE INLY, in “tons before and after the killing con-/0f Geo. Witson was found hanging} ».. 044. | sai ruck Webollins, ‘the? We awibiae 17 Swarr ot . im. th is, i a * ; | struek at Colliu: litk striking | / ae ee oe | . rer sap inl pl dead, sad “oh mp etiiedy pitts ee a ker Tanver has been iia trouble ever| Jo Lassiter WFatally }Cut thy John {iis arw and g He dropre| (4 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Strap Sandals and Oxfords. . 7 : 4 since he came to Paducah, and seems ‘ te ; Ithe atick afte riking “and started & 5 F case iby 00 euns ended, Lrepatations "™ "ueebet® Pedlo be gunerally lalied by the col-| Paces ImaCienerai Fight, Tir aH et er tue nepeamay | LOOK IN SHOW WINDOW AND SEE GOODS. - ored people, who have frequently at- Collias began shootigy, the second) J} ‘ 5 e, A . ‘ ay EC! DWEST ON REI tempted to have him pnt out of th shot atrik “ the back. | ¢7 Ladies’ Dong. Tip Oxfotd, small sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ PETITION NECESSARY. HOWEAT OR RBOGRD:, beateny testi: ioe, weet aT cutting affray oecurred at! * ih : an a gor Sol 6’ Chocolate Oxiord, small sizes $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ " . Not hi i he went be-|# Picnic aud barbecue seven miles) 90s ‘Hee & Chocolate Sandals, all sizes, $1.75 shor at $1.25 Mists Will Have to Hustle Price Ever Known. out a warrant against Rey, Burks | Jo Lassiter}is probably ere this dead. | a lodbat ‘dor abe “3 “Coll y Child’s Oxblood Sandals, 8 1-2 to TH $1.00 at $1.55 , ee New York, Aug. 14.—Bar silver| charging him with performing mar. | A general fizht occurred between T aibapial to scike bin| 2 Child’s Dong. Sandals, 8 1-2 to 14, $182 shoe 2: 98 Frankfort, Aug. 13.—Attorney|reached today the lowest price ever|tiages without the proper author. | Ctowd of intoxicated men Jo Lassi | again when Collins sho Child’s Tan Sandals, 8 2 io II, $4 shoe ‘General Taylor saya the secretary of/known. Mexican dollars are worth | ity: res eeen tent met pee ct ie proof was got strong ¢ \ Child’s Dong. Oxford, 8 1-2 to 51, $1 shoe at™ state has not yet submitted to him]only 41's cents toda: This was not the beginning of the; | Joun Pace, s notorious character. |) ewer to esta ft defer c ifind the question ot how the Popalista] ill-feeling between them, as it had) About six were engaged in the fight. | Coiting has may f Some at ‘ fore Geo. Rock & 321 Broadway should get on the official election bal- sh m ; existed some time prior, and the war-! me siter is haa heey Reh ny 9 stand by him, and ¢ omy FOU 9I7e IS Lone. Jot, and that until he does he would} Gallatin, Teon., Aug. 14.—Capt.|rant was une of Tanner's spiteful| Physicians we hmong? from REC) simoulty in ex t gz - 5 ER se 3 rather mot express his opinion on the} Shafer, a wealthy race herse man,| ruses to vent his spleen. to dress his wounds. He is not ex- | ae LER QL VPLS cc JTS VOODOO IO NV matter. 11 is « foregone conclusion | Committed suicide today with » pistol] ” The fact that a loaed pistol was /Pected to live, | 00 RAGES eeense — —— that Parker and his associates willji@ his room at the Trassdale hotel,| found in his pocket indicates thet| yyyeqyganto PROHANGH 6900 RACE umnenenenenes have to hustle out and get a thou-]He was a successtal man and no|he meant to do somebody harm, and 4 , sand names toa petition. He may | °#Use 1s known for his action. it is well that he was taken into cus: | ener ae) RT WEEK OU R GREAT “asngeg om the came ed small Wealthy Man Suicides, va alg he Lng h 1) br As Lazomaryino’s New Saloon. Wore Witn by a Good ww U i i OF vot ional Demecrats yr The case will come up for trial a ‘nest in Peduc: | Sree Nip at the last J election was not |, Lousville, Ky., Aug. 14.—Jobu! nerore Judge Sanders Monday morn ap theg schol? —hesareyer Crowd Last Night. a big enough to give them the proper TLoppe, wealthy butcher, committed ing, and wil 0 doabt be of great}! The Merchants’ Exchange, Louis | 3 . | : guorning sith ® pistel. | interest to the bubli¢. ~ {uedvmarsine’s new satoon a pan | agape. Ti Moreh 10; TNo cause is given for the act. A Lad Commits Suicide. The trouble) between the two men! today originated over a newspaper corner of Broadway and See one of the finest inte city. Its ightthere Will be Five Good Raées Down, Saket bea ea a “2 CLEARANCE. SALE. - . rr ” . ’ a etfel by Ge we lean Stephensport, Ky., Aug. 14.—]Afticle alleged to haye been written decorations, outside“and insid Fresh bargains added every week. Prices not mentioned in this advertisement go as heretofore. and edited by Gov. Bradley's friend, Jobn Bidstod jad I . by Rev. Burks, reflecting on Prof. |s perfect as money and good taste a Rad the eateaal eed . | iudlasa, Cominiiied sckide beoshes Tanner. When the latter met the|could make them, — The new fixiures| ‘There was anotlier large jcrowd at “ apace or of e editor oy) n, 0 eC test ARAN Ae Ss bah: a ; in Dadi « New Faif Grounds Ai 0 A * ont ot with no mention of the sete Repubs-|¢ Was kept away from school. The sina Me ge gp, bane le STE rn may Patol $12.48 Commencing this week we will give FOR CASH $7.48 ‘ ; said he believed he'd shoot him, and | cal itness : enn eres: are ce ee ot nt et sasha toe Wig pokes. ev. Hotes All. tbe: Weck’has’ doce ty howe , uys choice of any of 50 per cént. or one-half off — |auys choice of any of aon oe } . a } Md 18 ' REJOICING ¢ lien saw the pistol and informed the police | people. The Wall decorations are by and $22.50 cas-| hs 2 Site sate AE ‘ Ic ING IN NEBRASKA, THEY TURNED BACK of it. When Tanner was arrested he | Balthasar; the carpets and curtains wits, t clay on all ofr Men’s Straw Hats. pant pins oe ‘ denied having a pistol until Marsbal|by Ellis, Rudy and Phi ; A, 00 the previous night \ EeGn wen Advance’, im Wheat the Chief Topic Collins found it. Franke did the plumbing g. having been rolled 4 : aes eg _— Throughout the State. aaa oe i Cosby bad charge of the carpenter's Previnble absence of ‘or 10 days only we will sell choice of any $4 50 Omaha, Neb., Aug. 18.—The im- Marching Miners Stopped By BRIDF TOO YOUNG, work, while H. C, Warren was the Phe bs at atasiah' Pa eae a SILK TIE in the house e ‘ petus given the prive of wheat has i cee. ee ist. The cash register isthe) Fred Reed won the firstrace by a} Buys any of our $6.co produced considerable an on Deputies aud a Conflict ‘ : t iat the Globe Register Com- length, Casino second and Clara For 35 Cents Cash. patent leather shoes; 25 throughout the state. In this city Hassle averted Hence the Couple Went to Metrop- pany makes, The electrical fittings third : F percent. offon all others it was manifested at the Grain Ex. y ed, ols to Marry. were put in by the Paducah Electric _ second “Was ~w~ flve-cighths Former values 50 cts. 75 cts. and $1.00. from €2 up. Pare wets cost ore ggg August Glsche, of Cincinnati, and /Company. The glassware is the fin- «ash, won by Wild Flowet. Sarab E. | — ‘There were excited crowds in both, cee nh Miss Julia Stretcher, of St. Louis, / €*t that the market affords, ik eh rea pti eae a t| } anc, while no hig deals were altempt- | agitators Who Visited Kentucky came in on the St. Louis train yester-| This is the Merchants’ Exchange, ‘Ihe last rave was a isan tee Be Caake nly B. WEILLE & SON’S, eal, a large number of patrons cleaned] ot ay gs in [aay afternoon end attempted to pro-| hich is to bo Paducah's popular re- furlongs, won by CralyOreban ; s up > ranging _ $50 ‘to ee lear atlases tad get married even| sort. and any drink that one can call u gh second taste gral dh et } Buys at 409-411 BROADWAY, $600. The heavy advance was Useless and there Will ‘ far aseto summon County | for will be furnished wt the popular — Additional lights will be put in = talked of in all places of business, tinh Mike Sanne Tally be aura the wrere.|PFice of 10 cents. Remember the they arrive, and r will be|@ these prices. PADUCAH, KY. and was the absorbing topic through- 3 : mony. grand opening tonight. r s lightas 2 ASTUTE: a PATA ee ¢: out the city. ae The bride was too young, however, ee : NR pe oe ee —o == In the interior of the state, where] hi pdlipincpabctkar ig bes Toghigg dal Buncoed a Farmer. All thevAatest aty\fs of wall paper millions of bushels of wheat are in] Pitsburgh, Aug. 18:—Injunctions| oon “yonog the couple had to go to) , Princeton, Ky., Ang. 14,—Willis at C. C. Lee's Leech block ‘ : ‘ sight, the news of advancing prices} by the court bave put @ stop to Metropolis. They returned this mern-| Calvert, a local detective, working Wa 2 Faas 4 re was received with great satisfaction, }marches by the stricking, miners)‘. “sna went tg Golconda ona visit|"%der the Indianapolis Detecuve ,, ¢ peace ab eee, pan 3 i r a Farmers flocked into the smal] towns} #gainst the New York and Cleveland | ((F) itt Agency, was arrested bere for bun- Powderly by he ; hy to verity the news and congratulated Gas om pay neg for a time at ie coing Wat Towery, a furmer, out of rb pg a! ‘a pe 2 each other when they discevered the} least. Butinthe execution of the ay Ge . $3. He was lodged in jail. pve tow os cnc lie mhen they discovered th ejancion the shen and ie deper| MOON ANCHOR STRIKE pan ol od ish anarchists ag uring IS ON were sent from interior points. ties narrowly escaped precipitating ANAL Misia arian C. Leo has the largest stock of tion as to their right of admission ‘ The advance of wheat means more} serious trouble. As it was, the first} Astomishing Richness o any dealer in the city, 14a2 mr | ! to Nebraska farmers than those of| blood of the strikers was shed. Vein in a Famous Mine, —* - Give Stufs’- grape ~phosphate—t . k > | any other state. They have at least] Henry Stewart, one of thesherift’s} Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 13.|__ Ifyou are in need of a cook stove trial \ aa Greatest Bargains ever Known 45,000,000 of wheat in sight. This} deputies, struck Jacob Mott, adrum-|_4 big gold strike has just been S°° M. KE. Jones, Second and Court) Co Ponda : * F 5,000, » i — a 6 a street a2 nsurance Commissioner nin has advanced nearly 10c since it was] mer Of the McDonald band, with the | ooade in the Moon Anchor mine, at *'t*t: wm : sca rte ay Fol Sab da 1 in Fine Footwear. i » harvested. ‘The good times have] edgejof a brass horn and cut a severeltie sth level, at a depth of (U1 fect. i BS scene P. Wead ont ‘silt 4 th things and helped gash|above his eye. The sight of tered. i 1 t L. A. Lagontargtho opens up the weak insurs panies th: na ss is ‘ a eI 4 ; y col Bred is sylvanite r wage 2 » yng busines: n ie state q + i Pores sete, " farming| the Blood wrought up the 1000 idie] Te oFe encountered is a sy Merchants’ Exchiige tonight. be dong businesy/in the stat i $5.00 Shoes reducedstof$4.00. ~*.. f ~ ¢ community is profiting largely by the] minefs to such a pitch that a desper- 7 4.00 Shoes reduced to [3.00, advance, and niapy farm improve-]*te fonilict was imminent. The ments are the resnit, Farmers are} depufies were also excited and noisy. spending more money than for ten] The gtrikers were jecring and yelling years, and hundreds arerushing their]*84 Urging further rush down the grain to the railroad to get it Kast as}"0ad.| In the crowd there were rapidly as possible, ‘This has serious- enough angry strikers to annihilate iy ouplicated the car famine situa-|four times the force of officers on the | tion, and Westero railroads are send-|ground. Capt. Hellingham, Sheriff dj ing grain to the East in stock cars| Lowry, Chiet Deputy James Rich- tak up. ards and Superintendent Dearmit —- --——- were the cool men in the assemblage. j THAT ASYLUM MUDDLE. 5.00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. 2.00 Shoes reduced to [1.25. : a 1,60 Shoesfreducedjto 4.98. ‘ hp. 18 & 18, Wednesday and Thursday” Come and see what Values; your money will buy at ‘ie CEO. BERNHARD'S, Boézbioany. |! FOR THE Ce : Let Everybody Turn Out to the Blue Ribbon Meet. Opening of the New Four-Lap Track at LaBelle Park. Six Amateur Races Each Day, To them belongs the credit of avoid- ing #riot. When Hellingham saw there was danger of his men getting Veyond his control, he commanded a halt and addressed himself to the task of restraining the more belligerent. ‘rankfort, Ky., Aug. 14,—The|So well were nis efforts directed ry p debit Bike boadiay selected the | that he soon had restored compara- e successor of Superintendent Scott, of | tive order. ‘ the Lexington asylum, is wrong, No Sheriff Lowry had a difficult task one has yet been selected, and there} to depp icity lenges it has ; 4 acant posi- | and by hi id good nature as ang faraciite 06 We. YeaRaY EM | Ot aah te eerinptions ioe bitterness i — and strife incited by the behavior of THE F his subordinate. Scott's Successor Not Yet Chosen -*Many Applicants For the Place, ENE JISLY GOOD LICKEL CIGAR. ath: 2004 a bie P ONCE FRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN [TER TIMES ER ABATING. ” ‘The strikers finally ; uanaite: issalives retired ‘i marched back to their z : : ie ery’ A poe ees sone [ete cal as Slee ee See the McCracken County Championship, pitkee 0 Bayan sop yeoman Suits to Order west, actual collision « examine them 4 $14.00 Pants to Orday Guod Music, ‘Fine Spoil, 338 Broadway. Under the Auspices of | DALTONS PADUCAH CYCLING CLUB. | \ | / et . bare ee 1 San Francisco, Aug» 14.—-During| If you want something new and » the past week the Klondyke fever} delicious go to Stutz’ (and call for ae i bent ee te Remergicg| ee ee sl an aSSION, 25 CENTS. TAILOKING reports received from Pyea. There} P.cture frames aut souldings at Races begin at 2 p.m. ES TA SLIS HME $3.75 are plenty of people Arho announce|C. C. Lee's, Leech blook. 1402