The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 1, 1897, Page 2

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Paldiid every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, ANOOKPORATED. ent AND MANAGEY FM, Fister sh Sarre Vion PRESIDEN ¥; J.D sian f W. F.vaaton THbant pranctow pM, Pinner 3. Stu, “W.Clementa, Jt «de Hiliamson J.J. Doria: THE DAILY sue Will give spectal attention to ALL local bap p-nings of Interest in Paducah & \ hot neglecting general news, which given as fully as space will parmi: wi r aNd to expe THE WEEKLY SUN ts devotes to the interests of our cou pa. tons, avd will at al ean party econ’ CORRESPONDENCE. A special t tthe weekly « Tae SUN wil i nent, Ia. which, It ho} every locality within ti lation. "ADVERTISING. advertising w Standard block, 1b Nori per annum...ssseees ly, Six mont! Daily, One mo Daily, per week...eeees: Weekly, per annum in 2 vance. is Specimen copies 5 tree er meyer al FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1897 ohana REPUBLICAN TICKET. VOTED. State. Clerk of the BAILEY, of Magomn C Representative, YOURTHEDISTHICT MALIVIN County Judge, JOH: Cireuit Clerk, ILE C i RODNEY J r Siret District, H. HERBST. bird Disiricl, W. Hi. HOOK ‘ourth District, A N ith District: KS. HARN ETT tb District, WA; DUN AWAY. th District, LOG AN ghth Districts SHELBY. BRADSHAW, Constables, First District, B. F. JOHNSON, Fifth District, JOHN SAYRE Seventh Distict, ANDERSON MILLER. Kighth Distr.ct, ‘ ——= City, Mayor, E. FARLEY. City JhaKe, City Matial, JA] gas City rrosecuting Attoruey, HENSLEY G HARRIS. dW. J. WHITE £. BELL, Second Ward, ISON’ and GEO, | BERNE eieg Wr WM. BORNEMANN and 0. 1. spank vard, T. P. ©, PER and L. I Fifth Ward, CHRIS LEIBEL and JACOB th at A QUART School Trustees. SF irst Ward, A. B. HANK, Second Ward, K. +. CLEMENTS. Phird Ward, W. A LAWREN ‘& 8. DAVIDSON ALD WIN: Commonwealth's Attor: ey. Sam Houston ts a candidate for th Counionwealth's Attorney for the % dictal district cor Marshall count ‘ux Democratic papers in Louis- more than probable that the Mayor will have the laugh on them after the} November election. Wx have learned, and others will have to leain, that in the end it capital which costs that makes weal Which lasts. It is true that we 1 make a capital which does not cos but it is a dangerous demon harness is expensive and the break- ups frequent.— Hon, Thomas B. Reed. Ix the citation from Mr. Bryan’s address you may have noticed the statement that the farmers will con tinue in debtunless ‘ree silver comes, Not only that, but also that they will accumuiate a heavier burden of debt. How well does that predictio tally with the results of this year? — Goy. Bushnell —_—_—_—_ Ax exchange suggests that i Bryan takes silver dollars in pay- meut for his speeches when he goe to Mexico and demands that they by counted on a gold basis he will have to take them, At $1,500 a speech, and th dollars worth only forty cents, he box to carry would get 3,750 of “oration.” Tur great free silver camp mec ing that convened Wednesday a Springfield, Obio, bas proved to be somewhat of a frost. Great prepa ratioyg bebswen wade by, btu the #iizens of Springfield and the pro- moters of the movement, It seems however, rather difficult’ to arouse much enthusiosm for free silver this. cra of good times. am | nres of (ur agricultural ex ‘Tue fis ports are certainly imposing. In the ‘ 1897 to $683,878, 98 1897 we sold 176 916,000 bushels */Oue will naturally e|some one of them, and his value of wheat $1,857,680,610 | Denow in a recent interview in Louis- ville stated that e was no doubt as to the result of @ neat majority. counts upon tp] tween horses, men, animals, t 20,000, or a little over also expects to see il the votes of about é western part of the said that the | their political in 1805) THRILLING IPPODROM Exciting and Cuious Contests of Speed Upon alQuarter-Mit Race Course, Nothing so sets the blood tingling through men’s verns as a contest of 8p It does not matter whethey the contestaats be men or animals take sides with side’’ is his own just as much as though he was himself one of those engaged in the strugule for supremacy. So it is that the hippodrome forms one of the most thrilling, generally exciting and principal features of the modern big tented amusement. Consequently. the managers have vaid special s tention to this important department He has imported more than a score of the finest blooded racing stock ever brought to America, including many full-blooded Arabian steeds, noted for their fleetness of foot. The enor- mous canvas is absolutely water proof, and is the largest ever con- structed, making it possible to have arace course fally a quarter of a mile in length, or four laps to the nile. Around this splendid course sh along at the ators, and its tain the men and horses ¢ very feet of the ape reat length et them and maintain the bighest rate of speed. ‘There all kinds, ancient and mo re races of when they are not terrific the funny, ludicrously funny, ex- rounds of applause and con- | liughter. One special feature that we desire to call attention to, and one that is presented by no other tented amuse- ment enterprise, is a race between au elephant ridden by the only riding lion, Wal and & man on foot It 1s not ouly a decided novelty, but the most exciting of all hippodrome the Democratic party for t their fortunes with the Pop-|soiid mile of glittering, golden tab- the re-|leau wa ple of their financial heresies, aud | men Who bad last aud voted for Bryan, DEMOCRAT... pirit of commendation for the mt Couagpn ss WAMES G-) Herformance of a duty to country on the part of »| the mosy memor: It is refreshing to learn that the National Democrats of Nebras in Ohio and Kentucky and continue the war begun a year ago a is on the beresie Democrats of Pennsylvania, they sve 1 ultimate sur- and angus is half-way step toward render to Bryanisu, still to vital and m inst it until some A little Western back- | of which| ‘The new list is as follows: bone seems to be the thing National Democrati TELEPHONES, Nothing better illustr positions to which the American peo-| public convenience tha ind, G. M. ORMLSCHLAEGER and cubs best knowt from Sweden | much better over here re REY, DIETERLE ACCEPTS more telephoves thousand is the numb cos’ madided » year ville are having lots of fun at Mayor| tt Todd’s expense, But it i much} suburban towne the pulpit of the German Evangelical feb has notified the congregation | {his acceptance, and will arrive i dl the] e | days © pointing fact that no rr: wer wes the thousands who rode be. t t fiscal yoor ending in 1594 the, | ca itol, races, whether ancient or modern r m gnificent street ule isa chariots, mounted | knights ladies, and numerous novelties never before seen in this country. There team calliopes, Scottish | herd of elepbauts, camels animals, Vedock makes two ackward dives daily from the top of 4 wel-like struccure that is one hun- lin all these shows are the 1 best the world bas ever kaown, and their visit to Paducah on |Thursday, September 23d, will be in the history of McCracken county. |W. 6. T. U, UFFIGERS, Mrs. Eugenia Gilbert Is Eleeted President. The Officers Chosen Yesterday for the Ensuing Year, C. T. U. met yesterday yn at the Cumberland Presb: d_ elected officers for Mrs. Eugenia Gilbert President; Mrs. Will Byrd, Vice Pres!dont :%f J. R. Puryear, Lieaue Frank Dann, )Recordiug Seere’a Mrs, Roweua Rivers, Corre | decretary, The superintendents of the vatiow ple are subjected in all matters of departments will be selected a next meeting. The new officers are among Va Christie an ity workers, aud were we cted. |The German Evangelical Pas- torate. Will Assume Charge on Sunday Sept. 26th, Rey. J. Dieterle, of Anu Arbor, h Sunday a week » bis family ar he has heen unable to reach here } | "1 s family will probably n a bin. | R 8) s ri of ility tin | red at the chur j nade such a good impress that he was forthwith called The bandsume Fifth street chur) n without ay eth | tion of Rey, O. W, Broubaus| two months ago, SUDDEN SLUMP, “LA DY AGENTS. | & SOOO 0000-904 There Are three on the Louis- ville Division of the I A Feast of Fall Fashion A great temptation is plac- ed before the ladies in the magnilicent display of new fall goods. Colored The Llnois Central agents on the Louisville division, , as stated yesterday, Miss Dixie Whittinghill, 9 ing young woman of Rosina, astation near Horse Branch, of the office there, one of the most efficient and ¢ ents on the system, Miss Maggie Harris.gton 16, is agent at Muldragh, is in fall charge , and a general who know her. lian Strickland, recently put in charge of the office at Pryorsburg, SHORT SESSLON patterns an bag dres s as erns fro Last night's session of the seliool | board was brief, and four of the mem bers were absent, Supt. McBroom reported that tt and Mechanicsburg *| were crowded. we Black « Ores committee were many of, the la serge at 25c, 39¢ to $1. ( 00. All wool black Jacquard Novelties at 75c to $1.00. Carpets, Matting, Linoleums,Rugs, ete., in all the most re able makes and the wars relieving the crowded condi- tion of the schools, The half Jay's session matter was mentioved and referred to Supt. Broom for settlement, signified its opposition to even temporarily, the school STREET CAR 1 *ROVEMENTS. Allthe Cars to Painted the Same Color. When the consolidation of the two} street car companies | “| completely effected, the be painted the same color. The company contemplates, in the | ing repair and paint! » Where the necessary |and painting will all be done, The plant will in all probability be located on Second street Peoples’ company power house now ten kinds of mu-| near future, eres ed feet high, and is free to all. | ‘L. B. OGILVIE & tonne Seekers’ e evel vel Dow e ole event ever known | 4 nove is on foot, it is underetoc to provide comfortable stools for t motormen, which no doubt be apprec iated. is Now AN ELK, last night becam jolly fellows] held high carnival with him. no doubt ate bay with as m nonchalence as he lemonade through a str {throng choice or necessity, Excursions Via Marshal Collins goes in next we preparations are al mate for his reception. POLICE COUR L, Bartender ¢ Beer Glass Figure ‘here were but two cases in police | j irt this morning. Mike Gallagher, a saloon keeper, was charged with striking Joe Sin of the county, with a beer glass dilliculty occurred last night in Gal-| ex laimed Smith first him with a glass, flicting and Judge John Thoupson, « Wap printer Mich., who was recently called to! was fined $1 for drunkenness, but on udgment was suspended, vove occasion the Illinois asville and return Sep Marshall and Me~ ken Counties, Ky., to m Calloway, essee Centennial, properly verif cursion tickets turn September 29, and . 50, as follows: The Meveury Takes a Long Ex-| 3,05; Elva, 83.05: pected Tumble, Glade, Was Fifty-Nine ata Minimum, A sudden abatement in the almost usufferable heat of the past several more perceptible through con- vst. [twas a great relief to the te the disap- 'n accompa- 1 the fall in the temperature. 1 dles| erlng masa soldiers of t 2.85; Hardin include one admission to the ‘Tickets will be good This Morning. for return passage on or before ae tober 1, call on any ticket agent, nial grounds, evening and was all] Nashville, Lenn, PERSONAL. If suffering from early indiscre ‘There were sectional rains, how-| tions or later exce: ever, rainfalls being reported i Llli-| Vitality gone, we are just the par. nois and some parts of the county. } In most instances, however, they]4 remedy which we gua only showers, do prompt work and give pactocd ¢ fall was from 100 degrees to] atisfa grees, much greater than the} ful in its action, and absolutely her forecasts predicted, Today | harmless to the system. t has been somewhat warmer, are obtained a manhood, From far-away Villis, | youd the] potence are things of the past when a ) range of mountains, the] U-NO is so easily obtained. " r Cant have} dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. um in, and will be seen in their] Enclose $1 and receive U- NO by Buffalo Bill's Wild | private delivery at your West aud Congress of Rough Riders | same pay, the World when they appear here ]359, C on October 5, ties you are looking for. aremedy very power- The Ardi nc ore, lack of vitality « One | European, $1.00 an Address postoflice box | ost ape Girardeau, Mo, ant home for tourists and’ sigh ville, Paduean nd Caro Line “Schul’s ‘| ® Took Up,” | | r Bi Siler e And now the ¢ n need ge aor * ‘ “ HA oe e SHOES. We make a specia 4 ie ¢ Shoes of all sizes and styles. We , nny ) fh i eo § you a good shoe for eS ee Pre ¢ £ ‘ ‘DENTE Setter shoes at better price © | rolephone 221.2 OMices, 427 Broadway ao , TD , . i i} ] eh Office Hours: i] \s be ad © sam to 12 m..2to 6 p.m, and at nifa riakers and Prasslusi 68080463 4% 180 8 Third SNTIST, 40s OADWAY BROADWAY HOUSES > TABLISHED 1864, 8 fee haar 5 SS WaTY aR & TCA K FALS 251,00 PLR DAY G WF, OAK Mia Front Rank and Tilumpigs Dallam enninced: & Attorne yeat-Law IN rED svuile Krust Baikal ST a] ae an it POWE RAND LU e — 2 SEIUD I Ta AEAGIIADERS - - ———+-4 . G, EUBANKS, S(2M) “athe =| 3 ae a Witt . = i) if ner’ ® tlorse Shoeing Our 'Ninety+Seven ie a Specialty. MA Complete Line of LSS My) FS Mv) Uo Repair Work i) WV % are the Supreme Result of our Year's of we) | - dai onesie uy 31 Us GAN ' or of Pension Claims, in the war of Fr the Bureau ISSSFSSSSSS Experience a R Send for Catatogue, sing at 2 MONARCH CYCLE MFG. 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