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ad. in the Sun will add to a | ~~ "THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Ee ip OLUME 1I—NUMBER 7 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1897, ee TEN CENTS A WERK -_ germ 7s ——— mye 7 es _ VENGEANCE. FOR BRIBERY [iiss 'ss cuore eee) HUNG JURY MR, ADAMS l if Aosatiant of Dr. Hunter and ae ; riends Are 7 w eho one 4 rm Its What ts Like It Fed ; RESIGNS, “Kindly Observe These Figures.” # | sa total Sr aabetye, stares oa The Popular Traveling Auditor | F] PROSECUTION ACQUITS TANNER, |‘'*x* vet, if te defendants introduce IN THE M’GILL CASE, Goes to the Peoria ' t Granite Dish Paus Mi As LYNCHED LAST NIGHT. ' reales they bave iy = ay al pee Ds Short Line. rt Gran , Dish Pans rt Grar Buckets - 24¢ strong Circumstantial Bvidene NATIONAL NOTORIETY | Jury Retired at 10 a, m,—Several oe 8 quart Granite Buckets —- . 35¢ The Women Leading Charge. teaky, tart Granite Preserve Kettles - 48c ak Wd Is What Ed MeKeever Has Come quart Granite Baking Pans : 14 | Into. ‘ His Successor Not Yet Named, a ihe on ni a ese WILL LA AL DAYS. ; ate’ h Granite Tea Kettles - 63C CASE WILL LAST SEVERAL DAYS. OTHER CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. Other Ilinois Central ranite Coffee Boilers . . 73¢ News. 3q sranite Coffee Pots - - - se President Diaz. He Is a Former Paducah Mang omens An Interesting Story pat (eae j ia It looks very much that there will Mty of M “ oe be abung jury in the McGill case, BUSINESS ON THE INCREASE. mul fc ee ey : | MeKeever, well known in Pa. [bis is trae for several reasons. One 1 ; formerly lived, has 's that they have had the case lon —— f 0. Hon & § Hard St (0 St. Louis, times, and another is that several] Traveling Auditer Robert Adams, INCORPORATED, nen are believed to be of a compro-] of the Louisville division of the Llli- " rising disposition, while Others are| note Cectzal, Mapteslatied his posi. 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. { 0 different temperament. tion with the company, to take effect Commonwealth’s Attorney Brad-|on Oct. 15. haw began his argument at? o'clock] On Oct. 15 this popular official and spoke exactly an hour, lacking] will become traveling auditor of the ne minute. The jury retired short-|St. Louis, Peoria and Norther Rail- y after 10 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock] way Company, better known as the ul reached no decision, “Peoria Short Line,’’ with headquar- The following cases were today | ters at St. Louis. ntinued until next term of court: Auditor Adams is oue of the most Fred Houser, H, M, Newport and|ellicient of the many affable I. C, ham, selling liquor to] officials, and everybody will regret to then ry linor. learn of his resignation, which was hin t ‘ feud , it Fred Connerus, charged with ma-| prompted simply by the offer of a iously assaulting Will Aday at the] more lucrative position. if Illinois Central blacksmith shop. Mr, Adams’ successor has not been Charles Cassell, maliciously killing] named, and no one, so far as can be READ HOW: With every cash ‘purchase of $1 or over learned, has been tipped for the po: 1 Shadrach Gills,|tion. The appointment rests with] you can get your picture on a Button or Pin FREE WOMEN Korn | ’ ve : boone wt shooting. - “"Ithe chief traveling auditor, and as OF CHARGE. The gainst Roland Curd, | there is nearly a month's time before rg th gaming, was] Mr. Ata cngoationsakn oes.) Cary the Largest and Best Selected Stock of SHOES orfleet Finley, colored, was on| pointment is made. {trial this afternoon for sticking a fe cl I s a visit to our store, and o| ; “3 ; i sit to our si our prices will tell the rest, pitebfork into another darkey on| There was some little excitement I oats her, W.G. MecFADI will do the work for us, which alone | McCutchen’s farm, ne aps aes yesterday over a guarat tisfact Bring your children and buy their School Shoes of us, as also The grand jury has returned in-| ead mule. 8 stated in yesterday’s our t es, and get ticket. This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture costs dictments against several other pris-| SUS; the animal belonged to KB. D. you t ying shoes of loners now i8 Sail, Thompson, of Benton, and escaped ami = from the wagon yard, ‘The railroad 2; men claim that the mule attempted | ad a ane fot YELLOW FEVER, to walk the incline and fell off, i | PRS, breaking his neck, but the owner says a 5 Mee a it looks like the switch engine killed | ed!” he re-\'Phe Latest News From the In-]it, Section Foreman Carroll started| 821 Broaaway, Paducah, Ky eeegeenemeeees : . Then he} to bury the carcass down pear th H fected Districts. te Tee incline and was arrested by Officer ¥ 3 Saye Se 4 Pe “ ape = Jones, as it would have been a mis- ‘ s on 2 afi ‘ oe = SD: Y SD: Er demeanor. He was afterwards r , Ou the Fal ‘aaa vadiiee. cau i a's r opening the Fall Season of 1897 with Somewhat Better Today. enue, HO Were Sat Sn Sane! i " ” remains were hauled outside the city | = limits, There is like a con- HOO! Ol J | r | There was one death from yellow] troversy over paying 4 . od at a lay Mghile ain. oo ot the mule, 3 the company claims it Was appreciated by all mothers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from ; from Sand Now Oneeae: “Atp ese, eee otr point of yiew and that of our patrons, We were prepared for the rush, how- McKeever's} Eawards, } there are now seven-} The stockholders of the Illinois] ever, and if you. have not yet fitted your boy out, come now. teen cases and thirty-five suspects. {Central have ratifled the proposed | 4 SIG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist.of coat, two pairs of nd the} Cases have been reported from Clin-|issue of $20,000,000 gold bonds or cd their|ion, Miss., and elsewhere. People| the Louisville division, to be secure pants and cap to match, Price, $3.00 complete. {are fleeing from Mobile and business|by a first mortgage on the Chiesa M Koover is paralyzed. New Orleans business peake, Obio and Southwes stern and | 4 TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. | y gnaut for days and the! other property controlled Cen-| ‘ owmmercial bodies are trying to have)ttal. — This plac veville| 7), BOYS CHILDREN’S the embargo upon supplies lied, {‘livision on the same | ther] FAST BLACK HOSE Cents SHOES, Cents Those who were able ave deserted | ports of the syste ww id Sixes 5 to 124¢ Regular 10c quality. air. and regular $1.00. Pair. $1.26 and $1.50 shoes, e Tronware, strictly first qual- 8 of per De The Situation in New Orleans St , leaving the poor to their " aetna Aces . | fate, ‘The Mayor has issued an ap- hapa be pondaeinrs 0 er peal for aid. Quariatine regulations} 90! Central are require | re exteading on every side, Many | ‘he Dumber of passengers into Padus | q 4 H quarantic 4 orth-bound trains send report by | 4) 1 4 ta, Some have quarantined against telegraph from t and south: | te ee tate ot Minit [ieee sans ert to At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. lished near Edwards, Misa onder went into effe oe St a ll | CB Winall Gb Unioa depot ba f ‘ Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men brighter outlook for New Orleans wast a iy Sadi SaAncahite Leni Inst night so far as the fever raveling Aud Paducab’s ading Outhters, 4 409-411 Goes concerned, Of the cases} UP ' Princeton this mor SE SSSESSES SSE only three were pro-} Roadmaster A. ‘I. Sabin went up| rf ious and two decl the road this morning on the 8 o'clock iow fever. ‘The two new cases are: | train } a, a butcher, thirty y 5 ing at 1206 St. Andrews} Mr. Cole Waggoner, foreman at] : S&S ary i wand E, Harman, a mulatto.|the Illinois Central pile driver, | re The case of Harman is noteworthy {sprained both hands yesterday by al pe a abate sn THE HATTER, that colored people are] Mr. W, A. Russell, formerly . Ttusceptible than whites to yellow| eral passenger agent of the St. jl dei / i 9 er, and. the correctness of the|and Duluth railroad, has been s eS 3 Has moved into 317 Broadw opinion seems to be borne out by the chief clerk in the passeng ‘ Wigs new quarters tuvt that in spite of the large negro] ment of the Illinois Central railroad’s = ] ulation out of twenty cases only | southern divisions, with headquarters ; : ; one bas affected a member of that}in Louisville, He succeeds Mr. S. k Where he has opened his Falll line of W. Wells, who formerly occupied , ~ - J iJ opegea S 108 of clerk of Mr. W 5 One Death at Mobile. the position of chief ? il Sept. 16.—This bas| Alfred Kellond. Mr. Wells is now \ ‘ 1 c vacation, and it is not yet set- been a black letter day for Mobile. [0” bis va ye ed what position he will take on re- One new case was announced at the) ted what | {of Health, | suming work. Only exclusive Gent's Furnishing house in the City. Everything first-class, poop meptiag or tha Ta Mr. Russell is filling one of the had Mchee two susp! ere be with Franks and two suspicious eases were Te} ot Hiaces in the Southern depart-| sips oSneen , ** | ported é o'cloc he fi Dae " votes. Neyer could }iy, ity 1, ‘ a ape feet, Pay ba Raye fe ment, since Mr. Kellond has juris- 5 5 among themsel | hoat office | Hospital, died FM nn autopsy wasjtiction over about 2500 miles ot] sar esis bags rata ae ; once held, resulting in the declara- |"84- | : bar ! hice tion that he had undoubtedly died of] yy, , a , . ety ‘ » done it sa Meio’ rkab Uy ewbern, Tenn., today q r oney was fortucoming nks| bright fell ine name |Yelow fever. This 1s the first death) oq” against people from the Sout! ‘ ny bit nally that be thought] g y one of | t-po recoded Spee | There is said to be considerable ex- h som, Clark and Jc citement there, t Johns wanted 81 < a a tet: sie Baggagemaster Clayton, of the St nt he could befo¢ his private gzag y eee ples Ask That the Fetters] Louis division, was painfully injured Re SY SPECIALTY. r Clark told of seci SEATS ON SALE ia Maoeed yesterday at Carbondale, Iil,, while this, goat nthe night of April 1 . age i ale I bave opened up at 317 Broadway w.; 4 NEW STOCK of Men’s been remarkable for ~~» Fr Lucie Young today filed suit in the aches treet between the Capita! | Comer: Morning Ladies Free iB today F . As a vonsequen ° foe _ to Cael Fomoriow uy ne a tes Pree] cait court for divorce against her] Claim Agent Joba G. Miller, ]and Boys’ Fine Shoes. The lates: s! yles, the prettiest Shoes. ex} \ i , geht Monday hint husband, John Young, turned yesterday from Chicago. 4 an Who he had since learne L have secured the services of Jno Storch, the} vale- will be t ie 6 for the Klint She alleges that he not only neg- 8 b 7 i ut ney ra hele ny Hearn ‘ begins a ected and cruelly treated her, but} Mr, Wm, Hassman, the new Mas-| brated shoemaker. 1 am prepared to make all the late % i | S jrove ber from Lome as well ter Mechanic, arrived from Water wes to order resemblance bi Valley, Miss., this morning we and Mr, Tan ‘toket will be| J. L. McGregor alleges that Mary} ined charge of I. C. sb ; Ws | ‘i [ ES : : ‘ At on | McGregor, bis lawful: wife, 00+! weeuing Mr. Chaml a. |B Ee E R | yA AN Npos t Pike tad idy [ed bim and now lives at Leitchtield 7 ' er ly. 7 . *tman isan old Pad ’ r papa Mehaptan vait {He thinks for this reason he is en 1 g can go oo ¢ and is very popular b everyxoe uredly mus. You will desire good clothes. mM private oc titled to a divorce “P ied | : bad that he w ware : - His family accompanied tin | Our line of woe s is exactly suited to every taste. [ er ' t the ieee Ne A . i — - at Gaines” resistence The ; a all and examine then Sea tha Gis gee at KE t j Lam sole agent for Pang, Yee Tail Evorvbody Saye 80, . ante $14.00 ynd Gain y thet bel! \ with all the} © Go,, tea merchants of Hong Kong, | 4 Casrarets Cans Cail { 333 Broadway. : . ¥ China avd will keep a full supply of j best teas on band, When in| vely on | ss r t + Pants to Order will make the del heard it this afternoon eed call at T. D. Hanns’, r , habit etl08 ny TAILORING u ' i t » nt here ivided, Gain Jucat 1 Howels W Phone 185—124 South Wy ie J . 528 <N sh, Prof, Floyd Riley be-} Sentiment here is «liv al ‘ » sia, tanandt i : catory : my Monlay- friends believe, avd hope to. sey RET Ot or ee dient 1168 Second street. of oc teday 18 by ail dropgiste, ESTABLISHM sNT \ $3.75 gis schol there next Mon lay ¥ ws 'tbe! 11'C! 6:0" fally drogyints refund woney, ’ School House. use at Oaks | here aad on thi at of Apri nd Sunday Rev considered very strong by wi the