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= , The Sun has the largest daily circulation in Paducah, Advertise in ‘VOLUME ane NUMBER 3 B01 ASSASSINATED, Alleged Negro Assailant Killed by Some Unknown Person. FATAL RIOT IN YUCATAN, Wheat Down to 93 Cents..-Bty Stump. OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Glasgow, Ky., Aug. 27.—Newt Wilcox, the negro who was arrested yesterday for assaulting 4 little girl, was assassinated last night at his home in the country. The assassin is it. x “1 digs of all nations formed a brilliant cluster, The sides of the arch were of satin banners, bearing the arms of the state of New York, The balcony was covered with ma- roon silk plush hangings. of Washington, Lincoln, Grant and Garfield occupied prominent places Guards with crossed barred the doors to the bayonets hall. Only comrades with the password were ad- mitted to the galleries and only del- egates with credentials were admitted to the main for, Only the prelimi. upment we open to a representatives Buffalo, N. \ 27. —Alfred Lyth, of } York, was day elect. jed senior vice commander of the G, JAR SEPTIMBER 14 18 THE DAY Set For Doe Crews’ Trial--Wit- nesees Failed to Appear Today. unknown. Wilcox was arrested yes- terday, but was released, as the evi- dence against him was insufficient, A FATAL RLOT. Thirty Killed at the Palace of the Governor of Yucatan, Maderia, Yucatan, Aug. 27.—At « riot this morning around the palace of the governor, thirty persons were killed and over fifty were wounded Wheat Fluctuating. Chieago, Aug. 27.—Wheat broke over five cents oD opening, Septem- ber is down Ww 98 cents. Disastrous Fire. Belford, ind., Aug. 87.—Four residences and one store were de- stroyed by fire here this morning. Loss $15,000, MORE ¥ REE TURNPIKES Two Koads Loasetl By the Fiscal Court of Scott Coun Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 26.—The Georgetown sud Paris turnpike was this evening made free and the gates thrown open. KHY BE nr ASS, Now Fatirety tn the Tribesmen Peshawur, Aug. Kotal, situated at the extreme end of 26.—Fort Lund the Khyber Pass, and garrisoned by 300 men of the Knyber Rifles, was attacked and burned by the Afridis on Tuesday, The famous Khyber Pass, leadiog from Afghanistan into India, has now fallen completely into the tonds of the insurgent tribesmen. COAL SCARCE AT PITTSBURGH Not to Be Had By Any Except Cash Contract Buyers, Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 26,—River coal was not to be had today at any price less than eight cents per bushel by the barge, and the price per ton on board cars at the mine was $2 Slack coal was held at seven cents for cash, and but little could be bad Fatal Explosion, Lawrenceburg, Ky., Aug. 27.— Two men were today killed in a will boiler explosion near this towu | CINCINNATI Y | The Next Place of Holding the G. A. RK. Encampment. The New Commander-in-Chief,-- Other Notes, of the Occasion, Baffalo, N. Y., Aug. 26.—-Cinein- nati’s triumph in securing the nation- al encampment for 1898, and Penn- sylvania’s victory in winning the commander-in-chief of the Grand Army were the features of the encampment, Both battles were hard- fought. The struggle was precipi- tated immediately after the executive session was called to order, ‘The selection of the next place of meeting was first taken up, aod the rival cities were given a hearing. On the first ballot Cincinnati received 5° votes and San Fraucis- co 214, Following the selection of Cincin- nati Archbishop Ireland was called to the stage aud made a glowing and patriotic speech. He was followed by Gen. Lew Wallace, who made a short address. ‘The report of the committee on in- struction followed this address, It criticised the books on history read in the schools in the Sonth as inac curate, und suggested some changes. Nominations for Commanacr-in- Chief were then declared in order and Isaac F, Mack, of Sandusky,O, was nominated by Delegate Brown, of Ohi 1B, Gobin, of Lebanon, was if 1 by Delegate Stewart, of Pefinsylvania; George H. Innis,of Boston, by Delegate Wetherbee, of Massachusetts,and John G. Linehan, of New Hampshire, by Delegate Cogsweil, of New Hampshire Gobin was elected, The delegates marched to Music Hall this morning from the Iroquois Hotel to the music of bands and the cheering of their comrades, visitors and citizens. The proscenium arch was draped anc festooned in the national colors, surmounted by the coat of arms of Deputy U.S. Marshal La Rue and brought here night before last to an- swer a charge of violation of the rev- enue laws, was th ued by U. S. Commiesioner J. R Vr, Crone Cues THE LATEST E PADUCAH DAILY S aa NOTES, | audiences are promised for the 9 | mainder of the week. in the} | How Buildings Are Progressing As announced exclusively Sun a few weeks ago, Morton's opera Pig - house opens September 6 with the | a Pictures} Among Illinois Central People Peters & Green Comedy Compady, Here. and Prospects jfor a week's engagement, This is nae tair week, wud Petors ang Green, the | Many Being Finished.--New Ones | no doubt prove a} to Go Up. jcomedians, will strong attraction, The Georgia} LATEST FROM THE WRECK, — Minstrels follow Peters & Green, eR ——e The La Belle park stock company} Te handsome new building for| now bes two members who are pson, Wilson & Co., on North | Mo i Harts, one of the | charac ter women, is engaged in | writing both @ play and a novel, the Him |maverial for which sie has been col- | leeting for several years. She has traveled all over the world, and has One Srotably Zo) weitere.) Mise bh street, opposite Central tation, is now complete, and the of- fice will be moved in Saturday, the | entire removal to take place Tuesday » Warfield ing nicely on the} The addi- Work is progre E. church. i} 7 not been back long from Cuba. Broadway M. INSPEC! S PADUCAH The other writer is young Mr. | tion of windows and doors will make | Phelps, 4 relative of Manager P. A. {a vast improvement in the external | | Phelps. This young man has written | appearance of the structure. The} A party « of poe W. J.) play which is to be puton at La! handsome memorial glass, however, | Harahan, ‘Tr ter J, J. Flynn, | Belle park before the soason closes. | is not expected fot s month. The! Assistant C! reon D. G. Mut- first coat of plastering is now bei rell and Trave lett the The case against Doe Crews, the] for Eva: logger from Wickliffe, arrested by| Talley « ed $88 00, The Paducah Banking Com, today brought suit against J. Whelan for $700 on two motes, one for $200 and $500, and asked on at- tachment ns the defendant's prop: erty, which was granted by Circuit Judge Bishop. The Paducah Banking Company also filed suit against J. F, Whelan and W. J. Buckman et al on a note for $300, and an attachment was is- sued also in this Mrs. Maud C. Pierce, nee Orr, yesterday filed suit in the circuit court against her husband, John W Pierce, the well-known pilot, for divorce, alleging cruel treatment, pabitual drunkenness and abandon- ment, She asks for divorce, $1500 alimony, the custody of their child, and restoration to her maidea name. Elenora Montague, colored, filed suit against J. J. Montague for divorce, alleging abandonment, TO PREACH oN TRIAL, Rey, J, Dieterle, ot Will Visit Here Sunday. At La Belle Pay Opening of Moric th daylight at the Other Auuooment Notes, Mr, Corley 2 Mon- | Will Dedicate It at Open Session | rhe thief ared to b Wednesday Night. j 4 : | Vaudeville has been put on at La He opened the gate, propped it so | Belle park in ute for drama, it would not obstruct his exit, and) ‘Phe Elks held their last meeting in | for the remainder of this hen prize Lopen t utter, I be old hall last night, and will next] strong specialty prograt plishing the latter b b » into their new hall in the| dered last night toa large which seemed to take we sot at him twice gbt by an open} chauge. The features of on, and ze crowd is ex-| tuinment are very “good, 1 to join the exercises, Business Far’ Michigan, | Rev. J. Dieterle, of Ann Arbor, | +, will be in the city Sunday and preach at the German Evangelical church, He may be called to accept "} the pastorate of the church, which 1s vacant, TODAY'S DEATHS, hildren died of Fever in th City, Harry Garner, aged 13, fever today at the family residenc 920 South, Fifth. J. B. Bray son of Walker Brayant, aged 8, died at the family residence near the city, of typhei | ‘fever last night. The burial took place at the Starr ground. —_—_—_. Real Estate Trausiers, Tw the United states, tipped with the golden eagle crest, Beneath the arch Sam Stanley deeds to J, A. Greer, for $100, a lot on Island creek. died of | After ronsideraile delay Mr. A ‘ out as union morning contin- lang Mr. G VAUDEV IL! ! ‘Rhine Wine n of Big Jug and Blue Barrels. Vitor R. Adams/ In regard to the clone of the season} »...¢ oy, and the last will be begun! lth " " tyieeet ty th 1 at Go'clock | the time has not been dectded on by | next week. | Ne ir of the Ohio | the man agers of La Belle, It will Nt es | sion last as long is the wenther is such! The foundation for the Michael] residence on North Seventh street } {near Monroe lias been Isid. It will ry, who became euch be one of the prettiest residences in A night at 8 this Miss | attend, tale od Wore thay tne people c can ne istobecheck- Nellie McH lepot ticket avent in Padueah in Jeorge Warfleld isto be | the 4 year or two ago, J.C Circus’ Mr. a installed in his stead. Mr. Wartield | y« star in ane L. 8. bat tata: nee digernt 8 received oMicial notice of it, and of Paris,” dence on Fountain, votes 8 the transfer will be mate assoon ss! se. 4 w. Smith of Cincinnat , West End, began today. The " Traveling Auditor Ado: add - on Mr, Jack Colson’s new home Crews was released on bond. which will pre te te father of George Smith, the celebra- 1 Mr. DuBois’ is now being | COURT CULLINGS, An old rumor bas i “ y arranging for a ‘ ‘ - re been revived. This is t is son here. KE. H. Crews brought suit today in rhc cree It should be borue well in mind Beat th | the circuit court against R. P. Rowe Hos ae faeege at the Peters & Green Comedy | hd and T, B. Pierson for $400 damages, | Hassman, formerly of th mpany is not 9 week’s stand com-| gs raridiy ast The plaintiff alleges that the de. |'UMor was current today y. It is engaged for ive nights | .:) fendants are owners of the towboat | Pe Maced to no authentic " “ceount of fair weelt, aud c pie ¢ and steamer Monie Bauer; that just, "0 ove knew anything ft Inte farce-comedy will he pro- {yrs spring he had boom of 190 eyprees| ‘Wat they Lad beard it. g and poplar logs at the tiouth cf} The Jefferson Gu *§ srry Mae " the ng appa Garr creek, Ballard county, and that! Lach pely, pa eae tre we i. A county the aforesaid buat was carelessly run night in a epecial car e bree seniiciccppiamuuiMiaiat si. r material i into the boom and destroyed it, seat Srleans. ” 1, Contr Hannan ¢ tering the logs and causing them to —, NH I plete the system in tw float, down the river ied bao cueral Passenger Ar OMINENT SPEAKER, e weeks. total loss to the owner. ason passed through ! sapere incense ) route to Men tia } 1e new fence wad the ja The Kansts Mutual Life Insurance — theo Gniehed on the S 1 Company bi prought suft against W. 1 Ratcliffe a ma us Governor Hindman | is of heavy oak, a t Chiles, fr., their former agent, and nops, had bis foo; A ement over t c A J.T. Reddick and M. W. Clark, 1) by a car y is in the City | hanging or two is expecte ! sureties, for $200 on a note and|' | erm of court by the authoritie 44 alleged to be due tor mone Sar mea collected a their Pose hath : local ticket Speak Tonight at the Court} Cont tG. B, Devis will bog turned over to them. division, forte House eating of vn yesterday at abou eek The St. cvouis Foun. was No. 0, form —_ begun, will not | brings suit against Frank Shutt on Ea Jesteusul Governed Hikdiond uire ic $259.39 on a judgment from an | has bees | « sho # the court house t t Mr. W. L. Bennett, the Mlinois nois court, rendered tn 1887 nois Central mans nt day ia the city. He! Central dispatcher will ortly Dr. J. D. Bobertson brings su { ‘rain dispatcher of t tleman of good ad-{ begin th» erection of a handsome two t the Standard Oil Company strict of the Louis s, quick wit,unusval intell'gence, | story {ame residevce on Jefferson and G, B, Smith for $150, for pro-| with headquarters at Hender- | and a gentloman whom it fs a ‘pleus-| street back of the I. C. hospital fessional services rendered to s max | * jure to meet ; named Parkinson, who was & tew | ri | He spoke at Clinton last night,and BASE B. AL L, weeks ago injured in the Standard| 7! — morning the largest quantity | special from that place to | Oil Company's Stave factory n of stores to ever leave Paducah was | Courier-Journal’? contaias the fol- | ives tres Oaks, this county, and died ia an in-]©4?ied out on the 8 o'clock train for | lowing : bs 5 } frmary bore. The plaintiff alleges] ¥8F0u8 ststions along the line. There| ‘The leaven of returning prosperity | {°! the said Smith represented himself to | "48 #! vcar load of stationary, | is surely getting in its work when| |; > be an agent of the Standard Oil Com-|#lvertisiug matter, bottles of ink, | free silver farmers Who made faces at) Ot fh | pany and agreed to pay for bis ser-] et, jsound money speakers last year wil New York ac | vices. oe | sit for two he ' hear the Nati Wi Ahi: Beme, Laie | nacienins Engineer K, H. Kelly, who was/al Democratic sta beare wh spend C. K. Lamond today brought suit {pulling No. 155 when she was} pourd his po-iy's prin ‘plea. They TTT ae against W. J. aod F. J. Buckman | wrecked at St. Elmo, reached the city | la at his jokes, smile when he re- PRESENS STANDING OF CLUBS and Frank Whelan in anote executed |last night, Conductor Croft {s still minds ¢ i silverite pred Clube Piayed Won Lost Per Cent} by the former for $5.15. st the wreck t Bryun | ot ' j Mary Kaununds today instituted! nore, Weck maa not occasioned by} erions | (te. : «| eult agatost Werner dwunds f | € hie 3 of the first car giving way, | when | fre sivas ° pond! dives he alleen “crac Ne pt stg Ay ut by a a plit | ion in part responsible fc 5 4 rm -fhuman trenine st sud asks for | ‘allele dwas cols| the delay of returning good tmes 5 , custody ot her sold ehilt dpe ysteace Mal. His speech is detailed at some fi. 2 Louise, $98 attoruvy te ' sere | was some bumping length, and is evidently well worth | *;' oe 4 toration tw be d ebaking » © twelve cars left hearing. He should be greeted by jenkins. ata eel crowd tonight. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. H rs ; i 8 I crrcresrpmreraey ooklyn. Pas tated Bates Pclatne Con} He found | ee Louisville at Brooks $58.85, busoce due on « note for] and rolling s f Cleveland xt Boston. | Chicago at New York. Pittsburg at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Washington. | f But He Was Unsuccessful at SR PS TET | The SUN is the only Re- | publican daily in Kentucky west of Louisville. TEN CENTS A WEBK te on : I 4 Kettles 340 Kettles 48 i Pan wware, strictly first qual Ge. Mot & Son Hertware ond Stove. Go DRATED 109-117 N. Third St. j and R i 7 Stap _nain/!©!. ie ° Antlouncement, such bargaii ll sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87 » $3.75 shoe at $1.25 fal y and $1.50 shoe at 68¢ Sa dals, 5 1 2 to If, $1.50 at $1.15 dals, 8 1-2 to le 31.50 shoe at 98 | 34 2 to} » $1 shoe at 57¢ $1 shoe at 43c "Waee nus 321 Broadway Son, TU OMRLE PT LTE a He SIXTH WEEK or OUR GREAT ViID-SUMMER CLEARA NCE SALE. EXTRA CUT ON SHOES. Choice of all our $4.50 or $5.00 Tan, Oxhblood or Green SHOES, This Week f 0 buys 0 Pate 20 per cent. off on all summer vici kids and tans from $4.50 down. 30 per cent. off on all Low Of 53 506 f'n sh Shoes, such as Oxfords, Prince Alt $2.10 buys our $3.00 bicycle si $1.65 buys our $2.25 bicycle shoes, 7 | B. WEILLE & SON’S, 409-4 BROADWAY. a An's Only Sictly Gne-Prieg and Gomplele Men's and 6 Pass NE 8 eS 2 Cash si Buys a ‘ines THE ELKS | win Move Into Their New Halli Next Week, | Housebreaking. Twice by a Resident of West Monroe. Cheater for Shot #t tempted burglary! Opera House, ily, and Mr. Curley rar 1 They will dedicate} Wednesday ‘hich Are Self Erident, 2 contrary grades 0} eceived a ¢ Cheapness does you receive full value is usually money ‘ot advertise or cla goods, as I he the m of the finest est goods rket affo: ch! am selling at 5) cts, a Quart. STRICTLY PURI n also headqu for the finest grades of CASE GOODS,| smbraciug allt nds of WHISKIES Iw d part of the city any thing you desire y lin S. STARK, hone 283. 120 S. Second Street. N. B. McBrayer, Oscar Pepper, Hermitage, Old Crow, Guckenheimer Rye Brook Hill, J. W. Palmer sold for 2§ cents on a quart cheaper than any other house in the city Sommer ——— sth Greatest Bargaius everjknor1_“ ‘in Fine Footwear. ~ $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4.00. 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3.00. 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. s 2.00 Shoes reduced tof §1.25, a 1,50 Shoes reduced tof .98," Come and see what Values your he money will bi uy at ‘ 336 Seacwe. RNHARD'S. ICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALW ¥? TAK N A GENEROUSLY GOOD BETT CR TIMES t Suits to Or" S14b.c Panis te Ordir $375 333 “agai DALTONS TAILORING O ESTABLISHMENT. |, &

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