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west of Louisville. The SUN is the only Re- publican daily in Kentucky VOLUME 1—NUMBER 299 DUCAH DAILY SUN. The Sun has the largest daily circulation in Paducah. Advertise in it. ESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK ~ INGENDIARIES Barn the Plant of the Federal}*re holding for $1.10 and feel ean- The Coal Company, in Penn- sylvania, MULES POISONED AT MINES. The Terrible Conditio fornia Bank Presidest in Chicago. A FATHER AND DAUGHTER DROWNED. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug 26.—The plant of the Federal Ceal Company, at Federal in this coal {district was destroyed by fire early (his moruing lu some other mines the mules bave been poisoned. None of the perpe- trators have been captured, but sus- picion points to the strikers who are being watched. ‘The guards about the mines will be iocreased. If these actions are traced to the striking miners, it will make any agreemeat almost an impossibility and will hurt the cause of the strikers, WENT ORAZY. A San Francisco Bank President Creates a Panic Chicago, Aug. 25.—Bank dent Tallant, of Sun Frar crazy last ni Presi went yht on an incoming train} and created a regular panic |dlent McKinley today reviewed the| fie defense did not cross-examine Central Yards, the passengers. He threw G. ALR. procession whieh is said 0] pin, eam gold and tried to ili some of the oe-| be the largest in all the history off Tom Emery was called. He te sts ave now in the city | cupants of the en lle ; is Rad a|G A scampments, 1 Foster's ent aad re-| ne rasite on which to} raving maniac and is confined in # red Dance calling him erect a new flouring mill. ‘They are | ee rel | Bi © < i e ‘ padded cell. - fle roma i te re : but as the word 18 often uscd in fur! mea of means, and mean business IMPROVED BUSINESS. op eaningtony | Aus. | 26.—Honi#loy the men who frequent the piace, | In two or three days the matter} pth tp bine ec re hp ls nothing was thought of it until Dance| will be ready for the public, but as appointed » endent of mails iM} rose up and they saw blood dropping | the gentlemen do not desire to give Best In Years Enjoyed By the Railroads Around Birm- | inghar Birwiogham, Ala., Aug. 24 The railroads fa this section are doing the biggest business for five years. Yes the Louisville & Nashv railroad moved thirty-toree freight trains out of Birmingham. three of | which were laden solidly with pig iron | terday of a Cali-bthe most prominent men from all {81. ‘The bayers had ranners out all ay offering $1, but tew sales were L made. ‘Today the price has. dropped 8 to ninety-five cents, but no transac. tious are reported. Some farmers attorneys of the Nashville bar, whe has been visiting Mr. Robert L Vint, of South Fourth street past weel Kvidence Showed That He Maliciously Cut Finis on account of sickness in his family to guive of getting it by R September. much the regret of his many friends, GETTING Dance, Dr. Hunter Preparing to Make a WAS SENT BACK TO JAIL. Game Fight, Frankfort, Aug. 25,—Dr. Hunter has filed the names of 100 witnesses in the bribery cases, which include Opens the Campaign for the Na tional Democrats, Hon J. R. Hindman, National Democratic candidate for clerk of the court of appeals, was in Louisville yesterday, preliminary to the open- ing of bis campaign, which he will inaugurate at Hickman today. He | will be on the stump, with few inter- | ruptions, until the election. , | Mr. Hindman says that the condi- OTHER CASES IN TODAY'S COURT. | tions for National Democracy were - | never more favorable. With a dollar jwheat market to back up his state- The Re- Charlie Foster, 8 Dog,’ was nts, Mr. Hindman says that he publicans in the gbth internal rev-]tried this morning for maliciously | will have little trouble io convincing enue collection district are not pleas-| cutting Finis Dance, alias Campbell, | that prosperity is hore. ‘The appel- ed with the present siiuation, They}at Tom Emery’s saloon on August 7. | late nominee is confident that be will are blocked out by tue civil service, | He was held to answer io the sum of! poll abig vote. Mar, Hindman is in wut what makes them fecl so sore is} $200 and in default of bond went to good shape and ready for hard work. rhe fact that out of the 278 gaugers | jail. He is a strong, convincing speaker, aad storekeepers only one isa Re-} Dance was first called and said witty, and reaches a crowd with little publican and the others claim to be} that Foster came into Tom Ewery’s| difticulty, The Nuisance Case Against I, H. Woolfolk Will Likely Be Dismissed, parts of the state, Some sensational surprises are promised, He refuses to disclose the names of his witnesses. BLOCKED OUT, Eighth District Republican in a Bad Box.---Barred From Patronage, Washington, Aug. 24 gold Democrats. Secretary Gage] saloon and said something. Hetold| He speak at Paducah Friday and at has occasionally some little regard for] Foster to ‘‘go away,’’ and Foster) Mayfield Saturday. gold Democrats and if let alone by] wouldn't do it ~ — the treasury committee is not dispos- |‘ Go away, you ——,’ I sail and NEW FLOUR MILL ed to do anything that will force the] he said ‘You call me a — and sound money Democrats to resign. | out me in the face. He cut me in vt the head and I grabbed « chair; be Two Capitalists Are Here With a KINLEY REVIEWS IT. hen cut me in the side. He cut me ‘ ; air four times in ail, ance in the face View of Locating One. The Largest Pageant in the His-/once in the head, once on the wrist — fhey Mean Business—May b lish it Near the [linois aud once in the side.’ Dance claimed that the first twe Aug 25.—Presi-| times he was cut while sitting down. | of the € Boffalo, N.Y ALR. Louisville from his jaw. }anyibiog out at present, the details Mykab( Uo w Lathe, G. H, Ford told substantially the! of ‘the project are withheld Snicano, Ava, $8..-Wheat bas not{ Mae. Story: except th saw Dance = re Chicago, Aug. 25-— Wheat has nol strike Foster twice with a chair after| BASE BALL. been 20 chengesble today losed at] he was cut. ; , vere Foster, the defendant, cl GAMES YESTERDAY, 4; Broo’! 8-1 Vitssburg yn at Dance became enraged by ied to play somebody's t Attorney-General Lets Parker's] 401 that when Donce called him a Senate of Tennessee, one of the wealthiest and most promising young for the , wos suddenly called home ’| expectations of even the local agents. “WITH INTENT TO KILL. Freight Depot. Bachan: and Ben Boyd, Colored, Fight Oyer Their Teams. F. | | | §S.F. Buchanan, who drives a de- livery wagon for the Jake Biederman Grocery Company, went before Judge Sanders this afternoon at 2 o'clock and swore out a warrant against Ben Boyd, the colored dray driver, charg- ing him with malicious assault with intent to kill. Boyd was arrested by Officers Crow and Bond and carried to the city hall, It appears that the two men were near the Illinois Central freight de- pot with their teams. Boyd {wanted to get in to the depot to unload some goods, {and Buchanan's wagon was in the way. A discussion arose, and hot words ensued, Boyd attempted to forcibly drive past, and Buchanan struck lis mule on the head with a whip, according to Boyd, and then struck the latter as he passed. Both then began fighting, and the contest lasted some time, and attract- ed quite a crowd. Buchanan was badly beaten up sbout the head and according to Boyd, called the latter name that does not look well in print, which caused him to assault him again. Boyd received a few scratches, Buchanan makes the charge that Boyd struck him with some hard, Lively Scrap Near the Broadway Rubber Hose. We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest prices,'ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose 1 2 c in the vity for - Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. GEORGE 0. HART & SCN Hardware and Stove Company, ANCORPORATED, 308-807 Broadway 109-117N. Third-st and Read This Stop blunt instrument, but Boyd claims it was his fist. Buchanan had his wounds dressed by a doctor, and Boyd will probaly give bond, Boyd often figures in the police vourt, but his principal fault is fight- ing. His brotheris now a fugitive, wanted for shooting Morton Johnson, colored, on the excursion to Cairo last Sunday BIG CROWD Leaves Paducah at Noon For the Windy City. Vice - President Welling Passes Through From Louisville to Chicago, ‘Two coach loads of people left the Union depot gt noon for Chicago on the excursion given by the Llinois Central. am the crowd were many of the best people of Paducah, and the crowd exceeded the most sanguine City Passenger Agent Donovan sold seventy tickets before noov, and many others were sold at the Union depot before the train left. The crowd was estimated at from 125 to 150, At Carbondale the train will catch for shipment to Europe, Because of fe a speoes ta aoked Linh if ie atbans (6; the vaio increase Min rattle all the Name on the Ballot. Dance raised up, seized the chair PRESENT STANDING OF CLUBS railrosd shop men here have been or- — ial otribk hick on ead with it. | Pinyed Won Lost Per Oya dered to work (en bours daily, where | Wunter Case, Tate Case and Others] Tue chair gov hung over his bead they bave been working but six. The atedalh Adseniitiie-HOl avd be was. ‘fu this"-way ere \ H ai demand for pig iton, especially for| Ba Dien gat hi. Toray ; Ba % ; export purposes, is so good that (we Capiat Notes. to 1h e oalnaa. Ya had ; r ‘ more furnaces are preparing to start * knocked (wo of his teeth out withthe ; S| making sixteen in operation a Cret {ebai, which was broken, and ¥ ’ ‘ s | ; | Frankfort, Aug. 25.—A special to] sit yim with another chai “ . y ot atthe rad | che Louisville Post says: AMOUeY] Manuel West was also i - | detedealentons General Teylor rendered his opinion} acd saw Dance str:ke Fc SCHRDULE FOR TODAY | Father and Daughter Lost in a)!" °° aK of State A Donal with thea | Weaiaville at Boston M in Stream. nominee Joe Parker on the official | striking flea alg pe rh ihe Ehtontne ok Brooking New Roe, Ky., Aug. 25.—Jc@] ballot to be voted for in November. | evidence did not 8 ho cage’ OUMMEn de New FAK: Hickerson and daughter, of thi The opivion is very lengthy, and] ssa the case was dismissed St. Louls at Philadelphia, | have been drowned in Clay]\akes the vote for Con mani” senry-Glaughter, the darkey who} Cincianatiat Washington. were visiting last year's election a basis, in irew a kuifeon Oiullicer Coow, was “MARKELS. — a j Which it shows that the Populists ggst] ued $10.and costs. ATAL WORK. vore than 2 per cent, The quesffon | pe yuisance case against Mr. R. | = f whe ual Demovrats is not dis-] iy Woolfolk was left « but by Grain Company.) One Man Killed and Another Fa-| oossed, Secretary y holding that} jojye Sanders intimated twat he a. 3 Sept tally Hurt in an Todiana Town | they must secure quired peti-[ would dismiss it tomorrow. The | Wheat opened 93!s-93%, highest Hloomington, Iad., Aug. 25.—|"" © barge is obstructing natural draiue| 7) « " ® eh During a storm last evening at El- 1 tiorneys for D , Jase by filling up a lot. sik thastdl Ua ‘ letteville a tree blew down of 8) Wil-on aod Franks are preparing tor] 9+ Be Clark, Max Garrett and /ne © ban nn At 804) 680 slaughter house where Joseph Ed- | the of the indictment at the} Oscar Phelps were fined for drunk- Ba db a wards and Charles Ambers were at} Septeue 1 ter By Com p jeunesse “Northwestern receipts, 170 cars of work. Edwards was instantly killed | John Henry \ ya arrived bere last sie - ) oat ina nty cole sa O80 care, and Ambers fatally injared night and is ay the list of SILVERITE APTER GOLD. wheat ; Chi ipts, 2 ars, witnesses to b>; wd io the case nf Notice W rot Nominee Black is Neglecting His) phursday, Aug. 26, is the a” id ical Significar 24,.—Sen- Uto his home fier a brief visit to Col- Yandell here, It is said at the collector's office that the visit was purely of a social nature, but outsiders say political matters of im- Ky., Aug Owensboro, ator Deboe has returne at Marion tector I. J portance were discussed, APTER DK, TURNER, Nunterites in ghih Judicial District Want His Scalp. Bowling Green, Ky., Aug. 25.— A bitter fight js being waged by the Hanter faction tw the Fighth judicial ye attempt to depose Dr. Aistrict in William Turver, district chairman who is a Bradley tepublican. ‘fur- ner has published a denunciation of Jus enemies and proposes to fight mg the hoe. The matter ew all alc nf lit before the State Cen- may he broug tral committe Was Yesterday's Value of the Sil- a Standard Dollar. Aug. 24. —At today’s or bars, the value 5 cents. New York, New York prive for the silver duliars is RCEK COUNTY. 0 witar INM + gg SHI Diguee Prices. sarmers Holding Their Crops xe! A letter received here gives defi- ote information inr rd to the de- cision of Judge Breatbitt in the Cau- Canvass to Hunt the Yet low Metal. meeting of the W. C, T ports should be brought in, aud tield ease Breathiit overruled] 4 flawesville special to the Cou- | % full'a Sey ave a th aia Ms a demurrer to the petition of Caufield] rier-gournal under date of the 24th | Me last meeiing, Hefore Thee Bellin filed by Clerk ‘Tinsley The Judgelesve: Gorland D. Black, of thie/°.< icers Se Aut the 1 ; f our hundred members in. the lid not pass on the merits of the pe-| ity, who ts the silver : ition, but will do so when Tiastey | Ouig county for. the R weap | Stoatlon, , Aad catne a eg every files au gnswer which be is now pre rm Mody witb @ TROPA fall ot ee eee ae eae teetona’ at| pe odes _ alleged gold noggels and gold-be ¢ Cumberland Presbyterian church. | The largest’ number of igportant|ing quartz. He has found @ large | pine, 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon cases for many years will be on trial} Hill within twenty miles of this place Press SUPERINTENDENT. at the September term of court. The] Which he says is full of the pre ° - Hunter indictment cases will be}metal, Me says be upe All Quiet at Mayfield, among the most interesting and seo-|'9 Wagon loads, but ts atiompui It js likely that Will Tutt, the sational, The case of Tate's heire| keep the matter quiet until t Mayfleld wife murderer, will be alt against the insurance companies, the} lease it all, He owns. part ¢ ned to live and be tried. There} trial of the parties indicted in the al-| territory. Mr. Bla e wildest was no lynching last ni: i the] leged lumber steal from the peniten-} Silver man ju these | exomining trial is set for uext| tiary and the decisions in the scores Tac tsoceies Hows Wednesday, | of corporation cases under trial for} Gate, Worry, J rey ak (eee Tar ane o'clock franchise taxes, including the L Speaker C. RB. Berry, uf the Sta 23a6! Washing Tea the Chicago fast mail, and the crowd will be augmented all along the line. First Vice President J. C. Well- ing, of the Iiinois Central, and his son, Paul, arrived at noon from Louisville on a private car, en roue to Chi ‘The car was attached to the excursion train and carried over on the transfer ba Yardmaster Nelson has about re- overed from his recent illness, and resumed work today. Route Agent Robertson, of the American, e over from Illinois this morning and went up to Prince- ton on the I, C, Traveling Freight Agent Griffio, of the L. & N,, is in the city today. Conductor Will G, Thompson, who bas not been in Paducah for several moons, will come up to the Septem- ber tournament of the Padueah Gun Club. Use no other starch but Cellulofd the best made. 23a6 body Says So, Casearets Candy Cathartie, the most won- rand bow system, dispel colds, habitual constipation © buy al and biliousness of ©. C. C. to-day; 10, 8, 60 cents, guaranteed ty cury by al druggists, Dr. Edwards, Sp Ear, Nose and ‘Throat, Paducah. ville street railway, are among the ac tione (hat will attract attention, The September terg begins the second Monday. Race Horse Notes. Mr. Walt Dismukes left this morning for Madisonville to attend the fair. He carried with him Cr Cider, a horse bronght here for the Cheapness does Nor sgnify that you receive full values for y is usually money wated. I do not advertise r ¢ Mr. Dismukes will back Crats Cider at Madisonville Al Woodman, of St. Louis, is at the West Eod track with Dixie D., White Cockade and severg) other Lp ANTEIETO BE BTRIGHTSE TE other horses. He is an excetleat AND THE BEST MAKE OF WINE. |trainer, and something may be ex- peet Harredsburg, Ky, Aug. 24.—A fal to the ‘Courier Journal He wheat buy Jnquiry qnong the pected of bis string at the forthcom- Jing races. rr todey reveals he fact that Mer-) Played Bad Man, | embracitg all te leading brands of WHISKIES Str county prodoye? bts seasoe) wfenry Bales, who laims to bail} thing you de¥e in my line i sjout 500,000 bushels ofl Q4) trom Loulaville, was locked ip op 44 300,000 besh¢'s Ave -eharge of drunkenness thisaferaoor this amounl ‘ been sold and shi anging from fifty: ihe latter Qgure being Saturday, When 1 Vought at tuat pr are keeping "D well as the buy of them refused ive. pped off at prices! 76 went to Dick Roseuthal’s, and be it cents Lo $),! reached last 0,000 bushels were | The farmers) yeoond and Court. with the market as ers, apd a great many) | Ask L 1 to sell yesterday al. Washing Tea, was not gratuitously pro-, Telephone 283. 4 meal started to take | Sign of Big Jug and3lu of the establishment at} cause be vided with possession Zarrels, N. P’ McBrayer, Oscar Pepper, Hermitage, Old Cr Brook Hj, J, W, Palnier sold for 25 cents on a gallon ches Ask your grocer for Nine O’elock in the + 23a6 J f Business Facts Which Are Self Evident, » to handle the very cheapest grades o! night racing, and whose trainer, like goods, as I believe i haudling the best goods the market affords, several others, was left in such a fix of the fin that he could not get out of town Rhine Wine which | am selling at 50 cts, a Quart. I am also headgyarters for the finest grades of CASE GOODS, I will deliver to any part of the city any- | S. STARK, our money, but, to the contra I have just received a cask URE, 120 S. Second Street. ow, Guckenheimer Rye, iper than any other louse Our Mid-Summer Announcement, For it has never happened before, such bargains as we are offer- ONE WEEK ONLY, in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Strap Sandals and Oxfords. LOOK IN SHOW WINDOW AND SEE GOODS. Ladies’ Dong. Tip Oxfotd, small sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87c Ladies’ Chocolate Oxford, small sizes $2.50 and $300 shoe at 87c Misses’ Chocolate Sandals, all sizes, $1.75 shoe at $1.25 Misses’ Tan Sandals, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 shoe at 68¢ ‘ Child’s Oxblood Sandals, 8 1-2 to 11, $1.50 at $1.15 Child’s Dong. Sandals, 8 1-2 to 11, $1.50 shoe at 98 Child’s Tan Sandals, 81-2 to 11, $1 shoe at 57¢ Child’s Dong. Oxford, 8 1-2 to 11, $1 shoe at 43c Come Early Before Geo. Rock & Son, 321 Broadway Your Size is Gone. OOD DUO LIV OTF GT WIN LI a ing to the trade FOR CASH. SIXTH WEEK or OUR GREAT MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. EXTRA CUT ON SHOES. Choice of all our $4.50 or $6.00 Tan, Oxblood or Green and tans from $4.50 down. SHOES, 30 per cent. off on all Low .Quarter This Week for $3.50 Cash Shoes, such as Oxfords, Prince Alberts, ete $450 beivs any ot cut $2.10 buys our $3.00 bicycle shoes. $6.00 Patent Leathers. $1.65 buys our $2.25 bicycle shoes, 20 per cent. off on all summer vici kids B. WEILLE & SON’S, 409-411 BROADWAY, —— Potlical’s Only Siricliy One-Price ond Gomplele Men's ond Boys” Oulivers Cash only ‘i Buys at__ these prices, (learance Greatest Bargains ever known < ’ ‘in Fine Footwear. $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4.00. 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3.00, 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. 2.00 Shoes reduced to} '1.25. 1,60 Snoes reduced toj .98.] | Come and see what Values your_- money will buy at 3 CEO. BERNHARD’ Palace Shoe Store SS, 306 Broadway ome A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN Are assuredly upon us, You will desire good elothes Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste. Call and examine them, 838 Broadway. DALTON’S fAtLosine ESTASLIS:iMENT. | 28 Suits to Order \} $14.00 Parts to Order $3.75 7