The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 9, 1897, Page 1

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t a ee er \ he Sun has the largest daily on ie 1 Pr circulation in Paducah. \ | Pinky dail : F pet Advertise in it. wit of Louisville. | PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897, HIS LIFE THIRD DAY [sists FAMINE NOTHING DONE, considered. er AT THE FAIR. There ns beet so far no dtoder. IN IRELAND, The Kattnnsit st the Great) “Kindly Observe These Figures.” Is at Stake—Tom Hodges on There were no ring exhibits tod ; ae —- Miners’ Strike Not Yet Trial For Murder. Good cattle exhibits are expected Larger Crowds Make a Better tage tabne Tae Scheie is ke cole dvery Crop a Failure and Made. | i WE KILLED LATTIE HALE Showing, Still There Could | qualified success. Thousands Begging For — 14 quart Granite Dish Paus > 39¢ . se More. ‘The Jast installment of yesterday’: 17 quart Granite Dish Pans 4gse wetted icciet O04 ok pes howe aud Bread, LONGER STRIKE IS USELESS, selec taeie Maaees = : e Dr. Jim Lang is the horseman’s pions Seo | § quart Granite Buckets = 35¢ The Defouse is That Modges ts an ASMUND’S OWNER WILL CONSEGZ ideal track superintendent : ; 6 quart Granite Preserve Kettles : 34e Quite a number of people came up {BIG FAILURE IN WALL STREET, |Jettico Operators Will Hereatter Idiot —Evidenco Being from Metropolis this afternoon on Ly i = i Treat Only With Indi- 6 quart Granite Baking Pans 14¢ Heard, ; the Cowling. viduals. 13 inch Granite Wash Pans aA 19¢ There are prospects for several] , 5, i contestants for the $40 offered for the|* Former Kentuckian Sues Her arteibaed 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles 63¢ ; " Tomorrow's Program, most stylish turnout Father-in-Law for Reavy 7 inch Granite Coffee Boilers 93t CIRCUIT AND POLICE COURT NOTES. Tee Ga date hit a. Gotta inhianed WINES PREPARING FOR RESUMPTION. ; qeart Grails Come raa 28 $60 S epresentation today than on eithe INTERESTING FAIR NOTES. ot the preceding days. ; patie A full line 6f Granite tromware, strictly free qleals ermevrr COURT, _ Tomorrow is children’s free day. OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. Columbus, O., Sept. 9.—The in- ity goods, wiped Hodges, the half-witt Children under 15 years old will be terstate miners’ convention adjourned bam bl rome livery | Association entertained yesterday a There were st hours’ work stable several wot », was placed | crowd at least « half larger than that} put on the track last night and this} London, Sept. 9.—The famine in] question of accepting or rejecting the} INCORPORATED. on trial this aftern ' f the day before. ‘There is a yet| morning it is in prime condition | Ireland is assuming alarming propor-| proposed settlement of the sirike si ici murder. I v eater increase in the attendaace to-; for this af my ce ‘ Every crop is sad to be a|The prospects for the acceptance of | J5-307 Broadway. 109-157 N. Third St. nd the sufferings of the peo.| the settlement are somewhat doubt- ‘Thousands are even | ful; in fact, a canvass of the situation for bread, and what the| shows « majority of the votes, unless | 1 © no one can now tell, [some change should be brought} yo) re long Il be “in town.’ Aw paras hs 5 about, will be cast against it. The} ail Street Failure, | greater part of the afternoon sessivn iene Pe low Xork, opt. 9 e Willard | of the convention was secret, the del- | 12 quart Granite Preserve Kettles 48c The Races Yesterday and Today guilty, t y. Still there are empty seats in idiocy ‘ ro eal y ‘l stand, and the interest to hear t ‘ niaoife 4 not quite what one Hodge . a0 | th hould be The ef- when tirs ar and th i ocixtion to provide idiotic expres e “ls th ple seem Visitors not residences bein j way i | | | | le | ——- Appears sta e gen o ¥ > ‘3 iting 9 Sa : brokerege concerns on Wall! tional P resident Ratebford and State the ’ | - : 4 failed today. ‘Their liabilities} presidents Farms, of Ohio; Knight, As y F ecalled, tI rare pattem tere villees| Cone rome ave sail to be upwards of a milhon|of Indiana; Carson, of Illinois, and| * and Read This mur . cide endl hye ‘ : | do Dolan, of Pittsburg. All of the offi-| O { net » come « SUES HER FATHER-IN-LAW, | ¢tals, with the exception of Mr. - ance of the Pittsburg operators’ > J proposition. They told the delegates Affections. very plainly that if the proposition For it has never happened before, such bargains as we are offer- was rejected the strike would fail ut-| to the trade FOR CASH. ONE WEEK ONLY, in terly ; that the contest could not be i( ' continugd, as all resources had been | ( tactions it the mee ve a success in eve ; aa : _|Por Alienating Her Husbands blame can be atta men who have : u painstaking, ac- sical New York, Sept. 9.—Mrs. Van dicted for ra nod sublic-spirited eae. : H formerly of Lexington Davee 1 ver ted any | | ; Will an Moore, of Me of the unfe grant se a te Floral Hall ex-|the non tala for wd aye os tg musta’ tie sinuetal hen peeps) LOOK IN SHOW WINDOW AND SEE GOODS breaking. pil gee ee eda ot mo hed 0 ve IPAS ENG r vacy cee iiae UAT utold be ected | 3 Ladies’ Dong. Tip Oxfotd, smalll sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ He \ has “ekigr a , : lacikoa, Wat the’ leee of Lenlecer | A iis MEET, |rcrs. ies’ Chocolate Oxford, small sizes $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ ies. © ; physi Miia a : , wl . NN s? Chocolate Sandals, all sizes, $1.75 ehoe at $1.25 ; ' 7 : : ree ‘ eriniied } WILL NOT RECOGNIZ 2 I ’ Tan Sandals, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 shoe at 68¢ | | r| ek hak ae Sete Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Strap Sandals and Oxfords. | 1 $100,000 for silenatlag ti exhausted. ‘They advised that i | to the! Ms ot Boilers of Three Locomotives pete te hild’s Oxblood Sandals, 8 $-2 to 14, $1.50 at $1.15 petit E en I Sandals, 8 4-2 to 11, $1.50 shoe at 98c Brbtute ‘ \ ah ixploded After the ; : { Shild’s 1 dals, 81-2 to 11, $1 shoe at 57c batts c hers ¥ Ms ee cas | Crash. amar = pin Treat “hi reds 4,8 1-2 to¥l, $1 shoe at 43c ing s cow a +e anit t _ mea a ‘) Come Early Before mm ov m the cou . be # HOMES, Tene "| Fire Consumed the Vietims—Ww, ade % » Your Size is Gone. Geo. Roc k & Son, eatin . veel nda : ‘ ; Jellico, Tenn . —After a LS wont terest, was the f tre rs 7 Hearers in the district which lasted two days ithdanl ished, ter t least ae 1 ’ . listeas te 5 \ \ F vote ibe Cativcr easeuens cena te - |Coupany, one of the largest banking | egates listening to speeches from Na-| (2227 US CGI A ioneeey jeer : rec! ment was reach r *: charged arty}, ‘cue Atashen: 60 , from | ld Ra Wreck. hich is figal, Thaw ill wmnsnon sb To helo make, the Fair a sucess and to enable our patrons to yisit the Fair | ir v exnonce was cou » ne to Paducah people a v6 = rect Sganwed’ Wabor wor will) we have purchased 1,000 Tickote 1 . a gers will every cash pure fre ) or over, 4s M arged nd took the f£ uote ; . ‘ imporia, Kan,, Sept. 9—One of] they poe consult with the com- ve tine ig as ei i A"f Sees ih A Ticket to the Fair Absolutely Free! now i 7:30 o'clock yesterday | bave already ruined this season, and won i ning. Twelve or fifteen persons|that they would have nothing to gain ve killed, and as many more were|my making a settlement now, Here- | @) adly bart The fast mail train, go-}after they will deal with individua | WwW yer Ss f air Vs ae agains “|ing east, and the Mexico and Cali-}and not with organizations | a , rhia express, West bound, collided i ri pyr a bis vethtowns | head on. The express was pulled by PREPARING FOR RESUMPTION Children’s Fast Black Stockings , IC Pai ar sie ae shin for interment iwo locomotives, and when they ‘ truck the engine drawing the fast : all sizes regular 10c quality Vine 1 at May BILLY KERSANDS Pittsburg Miners Making Ready iki war truct.| fern behaved badty vat came nail,, the boilers of all three engines dall, ¢ dis. | ia well abeal, 2:29). Tae owner exploded and tore a hole in the ground and Are Accepting << SU track, Was dis Tarver of Asmuad objected to,With the Georglas Saturday lo deep that the smoking car of the Contrats. One Lot Children’s Shoes Oc Pair miss a decision of the jadges giving * west bound train went in on top of " " P hte Robert. | Mayfern the race, claiming it wa the three engines and two mail cers} Pittsburg, Sept. 9.—The coal op- Sizes 5 to $2 1-2. A warr Ker] and balanced there without turning |@Pators are unusually active getting Regular Prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50, son, for iid not pr 1 them to alter| * ver their mines ready for operation, | bd was © ved. ' , me's 8 It is feared that nearly all the}and many will be ready to start to-| One y r 7 The mules that have been en- an o = 4 | way t t have been called in and t iths Amo’ r been scratched, The} . een taken from the wreck, drunkenness aS Pan a ' Me) way, and uot simply for the $73 aly re at the mines have busy all week By Making Your Purchase of machine Was em : J 4 is stated that the wreck was|® ay : " week he can 5 oF in aused by @ wiecarriage of orders |8etting them ready for work in the pl nail Erica wo Citous, wus Hook: sul ON He bi from the tratnmaster. mines. B. Weille & Son, 409-411 Broadway } euy. hoodoo to Circus, who stuck still Ul) aringtrels for the past twelve years, District President Dolan, of the} the woman ia Ut | Previous to that he ws Cal- miners’ organization, Was commend- Visitors are welcome to make our mammoth store their headquorters. Call often—you cannot wear ra: bo thea t " jeorgins Jack” Hav ed by the operators ‘for the 8 ‘ook in the convention Tuesd ai Heat riage, |Wou by the bieak in the last Heat,bu The west-bound train carried seven or eight coaches and its pessengers included many excursionists had ie oie been to hear W. J. Bryan §) Kk at) 1 Calleuder’s that he Eng- Burbewane. Mr, |i8 believed that all the mine the county fair a me ! I made the Pittsburg district will be in were Wrecked, He states that noth- he others were well away towa But Young Clitton Was Seriously OER AUN nk Sa vrei thule merits on ng t heavy jolt was experienced ‘ és . Mr, Bryan was one of the busiest Li Kaylor DA u the crowd of rescuers, He helped|S0 Attorney " tus Rigs : o earty out the dead and wounded cides Today. eS Has moved into 317 Broadw’ BR etl INDURSED GRASSHAM on be greatest attention to | z as f = new quarters Va a very poor start ae nere wiet| Republicans of Crittenden County] gpetght to Reside at Mayfield, |The frremularities Were Merely ao : Where he has opened his Fall line of ahead yed there Juha to Support Hin. Maylield, Ky., Sept. %.—Judge Technical Ones He Says. i econd, Zend Avesta ei ; D, G. Park, of this city, and the & } ‘ 5 . . tch Oven fourth and Crab] oo tee cot ' ; ‘| Hon. J. C. Speight, of Clinton, have | WT &. NS 4 ef $ urns in S$ fth : , oi a partnership and Mr} L. K. Taylor today de-| Wak r Time 1:18 Ne is that ttorney rth race on the program, ght will make this his residence. | cided not to contest the nomination | “ ve teks i Felay | ifassham, of Sa ALARM SUBSIDING sit cue a el Be ina oon Only exclusive Gent’s Furnishing house in the City. Everything first-class. : ' of some ten or fifteen migutes during | {)o, of endorse versation with » Suw reporter . 1 I which the jockeys played bard for ee anoedl ws 1 have concluded not to cor P > R 3 big 4 i] they were faally let yo iu rather ins] py, \ rey Jeu No New Cases of Yellow Jack | tec and were not, in my opin- | M ue lifferent order for the first heat. Ned “ me . Reported Today ion, committed wi ‘ p Jer-fahead of Silver Top. Cora C was iio ‘vse grt welly 3 iy i “AK | aeaphgitae F for the 1, Pertily fourth, MeLocket shir FS chic Time +50. SPECIAL EXCURSION eis trie. die Ae . BLACK Base waaanns A SPECIALTY. le | 1 Calloway, Marshall and Wisp tate d heat, half mile dash, fourth | Fram Calloway, Marshal New @rleans, Sept 7,.—No new ‘They : rortidy, first; Ni econd Cracken Gountlos, Ky,, t ases of yellow fever have been re |The Governaret ) i pened up at 317 Broadway with a NEW STOCK 7 Men’ 8 noou all | thied; Cora fourth ;| Yennessce Centennial ported today in this city or from | ave © eo tel th, Tino : ; Mississippt. ‘The alarm ‘is subsiding Rit aad Boys’ Fine Shoes. The latest styles, the prettiest Shoes. die befor 7 fiat beat a ; und the danger of an epidemic 1s : ; : rot, $75 puree, fi r to N alg a an e secured the se es of Jno Storch, the cele- die ; F v : NEW BILL BOARDS. Jangle for the ¢ 016 ARAMA an eee niring neatly dor A erlidy, | $3 va, $3. n, 82 pe Ke, across ———— brought { ae er ‘ py sar F Six Thousand Feet Being Pat Up ter chances for yo ag " noah io ' , yMORROW’S RACK PROGRAM, 5 : a in the City. | i por two ii BE" proud of ¢ ( yah mad: PAGE Include ¢ m ‘ Manager re leteher Terrell, of Mor «« A Rouvity for rile das! ve eighths if ag a). | tober 1, F information ol bill boars, of 600 squi s tenk, pacbsl thoieante'a housands “ te She oe Notiee, pia call on any ticket azent. Rook iki (hs inepialion [Toca lakes DAY $14.00 “ 1 He is struck aire Ave iree quarte! ash, ‘ POU, race ThIO8 AGATHOF, GRRIEg Danity | oe reigning prosperity, and is not] tar fishing rest ns OWT 338 Broadway. Lam sole as fo consolation, 875 | Gen, Pass, anc Agent, pees call at P aes \of 840 will be made lin buying shoes is to buy from Lend-} re oe vonsalaiion, iu quidege hal Viorua waa ia like mio 7ou'tarighisl OL yet Miwa Hee. RMBO DALTONS J & t call at, aX BSTAB ‘LISHMENT. | $3.75 \ 0 Pilone 15». i for pies Dack afin turnout in single Jer & Lydon, Bs2 wi to do more extensive advertis- ing than ever before, .

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