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circulation in Paducah. Advertise in VOLUME 1— UMBER 314 The Sun has the largest daily it. Py 1 The | west of | publican ge is the Fe bos ly in Kent Louisville. 4 $3.75 savin gga HSTACLISHMENT. declaring tbat to be called a negro, 3. C, C. to 10, 2, 50 ce Guaranieed to cure by al droplets, A TERRIBLE FAREWELL FAIR lead and finished by a length and a | half; Red Cross, second; Cosma, | © |third. Time :52's. i . There were some signs of life in asinine ACCIDENT | the stook ring today, and beautifal ands ii t Whe Pp ag Pat iy ai-| a als were s! mn. m i pi M pr ‘ 4 ” (The Paducah Fair ant Kxposi-|winsls wereshown.” "7 Iatarderer Hodge Tells How He Hellsh Attempted Murder of x Kindly Observe These Figures. tion Association special premium for the best colt of Killed Hale. Dranken Fiend. m = ae Asmund’s get. Mr. and Mrs, Lem see oo | Thirty Passengers Killed In a) Stewart entered each a colt and the| sibs | 5 Railroad Collision. FINISHES 4TH. FALL FESTIVITIES, |'stier took the award ‘ TOM CORLEY SHOOTS J, JACKSON VOMAIE ES ieee: 5298 7 : $0 M'CILL CASE NOW UP. ut Granite Dish Pans = > 4ge Sickel and over the blue ribbon was given : ns 6 qlintt Granite Hache - a Wm. Lindsay, of Woodville. | a, eats " ‘ eon Bice ae FLAMES DESTROY MANY LIVES, | Gooa Races, Good Agricultural Laepeles yes bey nere four Both Lived at Stiles, One Fore-| S quart Granite Bucketg= * 2° 9g 35° years old and over, H. H, Lovelace, ; 7 6 quart Granite Preserve K S . 4 Exhibits, a Good Art one: Manas ovelace, | Will Go Into Trial At Once.-Jury| man and the Other Ex-Fore- aqui Gunite Piaieres See dee Se ee mat standard bred 60 ‘ Has the Hodge Case. : , 2 fm age B ; hg Tale aR ee Display and 1, Best standard red colt, Mrs, O. lodge Cas man of the Stave 6 quart Granite Baking Pans + = + rg Trancisco.-*Seven Lives Lost. Best standard bred mare three Factory. 13/inch Granite Wash Pans 4 aS years old, H. H. Lovel Como, a 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles + + + 63¢ THE 6200 LORD KNOWS WHAT ALL. | ‘Tenn. OTHER CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. 7 inch Granite Coffee Boilers * Py 73¢ 7 CORLEY MADE GOOD HIS ESCAPE 3 quart Granite Coffee Pot é OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS, nid oo : “3 - pa za i _— A {ull line of Granite Ironware, - 2 Nh heading, after the! Phe ladies {thronged Floral Hall] ‘The jury in the case against Tom : ley Gende e Ironware, strictly first qual manner of a distinguished contempo-| yesterday afternoon, Hodges, ‘the negro charged with} T+ C. Jackson, foreman of the S New Castle, Colo,, Sept. 10.—A | T° : ey ie . spec * Hayter At the west end of Floral murdering Lattie Halein Mr. Jerome Logo feel gant 8 cath cay passenger trainon the Rio Grande ders of the Sox, It will posi-}stande a relic of American pioneer] Allen’s livery stable several months] TY at Stiles, six miles up the ny ) tf Mi § i § 0 Pa Te Oe at near bore thie (tively not be charged in yout sub-ldevs, Ibis a flax. spin E brought in a verdict this after. | road, was fatally shot about 6 o’clock (0. . trl (Nl care ond (Ove . Teiiie and hice’ pomoneera were | Mere PO) made in 1842, the property of Mrs, {0000 at 3 o'clock adjudging the de-| last evening by R. Cottey, an ex- INCORPORATED. killed ies tweet nba ate ‘ _--- Vance, oneof the oldest ladies jp} feadant not guilty, but an idiot. He} foreman, and may die of his injuries. ‘ ribay ¢ oe Yakane tniaeadirt The attendance at the fair and} MoCracken county. She is now in| Will be sent to the asylum, Corley had been to Paducah, and was 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. feet, there ara eevceey inet hot ctane | #¢e8 reached its maximum yester-| her s5th year. ended from the} ‘The case against Hodges was re-|druok, The deed was wholly unpro- gerously injured, ‘The horror of the] There is a fair crowd today, farm of the wheel is a towel wo' sumed this morning, and the com-| voked. Behl aeon ece cently wedded to{ Bt the publicenthusiasm was focused! trom thread “spun — thereon. monwealth, by previous agreement,| Corley had been foreman of the by the pai Soen een nnchin, {00 Yestecday's event. Theadiission| work was done hy the venerable} *s allowed to introduce a new wit-| ‘foor’” for sume time, but did not fire and many live e lost in) the /@f childien had a tendency to some: | owner herself, and is excellent. ness or two. give satisfaction, and the first part ot Mies Whe wreck what swell today's assemblage, the toberison served in{ Hodges himself, the defendant] the week A. R. Ticknor discharged ‘tien " i fatal that has ever receipts being probably about ead as track) snperin« {88 then pat oa the stand. He de-|bim and supplied the vacancy with —_— state. ae at par With those of (he usual closing 1 ’ on, penn’ iailed the murder in all its horror, | Jackson, who came from Scottsville, IG ( ia WEE ILL MNOS. a das. Visitors to the fair have. appreci- {And did not seom to experience the] Ky. This engendered a vindictive- | Sad for Luctgert. | e races yeaierday were the most | ated the enterprise of the Sen, which | slightest remorse He said that} ness in Corley’s bosom that rankld Chicago, Sept. 10.<-More exe agof tie fair, There was an! iad 5 ise | vere hat fram the{e would not have killed Hale but| nd burned until he was prompted to and Read This wa ‘ ay fespecial interest in the freecforeall | de ee not ero ti’ ltor the fact that the latter owed him| commit the deed. He was offered | { oO 1 , e 08 r.|pere. ia which the well knowa Dy-] heve.. wer mfortable|tWenty cents. He said that Lale| another position in the factory, almost | sri pe that he will be le siiorg was entered. ‘Tue besi| chairs w re those who were{28ve hin a drink and made him] #s lucrative as the one he was forced A Announcement, convicted sp t nl of the city was oat & disposed n sit and read the} drunk and also ve him a cigar, |t0 vacate, but this did not satisfy | . jt rr uiueah pacer, and the ih " a | When askelh what kind of a drink him, and be began to drown his| Tad ‘ : | 1ews while it ews, It was th ind of a drink he 3 | ‘ AKENTUCKIAN IN LUCK |) sa ten ei tke, Dystelonly paper with peraenent repre baie 4. Waleed Wate, troubles in drink, — Several times be | , r : For it has never beds bat before, such bargains as we are offer- : ee straight beats toliation on the groande and this fac He first went back to. the stable, | threatened to kill Jackson and every- | ing to the trade FOR CASH. ONE WEEK ONLY, Ex-Congressman Lewis Stated for | red the tack rec 4 ‘ l, and got the . body else about the place, but little! / | is recognized by the public as indie. uid, and got the hammer. Hale p { Gtiuba bisca: < og bie beet milolaurc rary eeu aie ep, and he strack him onee, {attention was paid to him. If Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Strap Sandals and Oxfords. Jia ve those who uns] 4. ‘ : ut did not kill him. He then struck| He left Paducah on the 2:55 train | aston. iss |i Bee Meee Te presse of pablo oor |#¥4 SM moa. He he stuck) tems aatatcenete| ’ LOOK IN SHOW WINDOW AND SEE GOODS. Sah second or igen, eT as aa ) {know how many d then wrapped | ing Stiles went to the new foreman's | ¢ gressman Joba W s, of the | " Alten a! ber vot entitled to enter, Would Thi uy in a quilt il pe vm office and took possession of it. He E | Ladies’ Dong. Tip Oxfotd, small sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ ‘ Foorth district of K xy. Will cet [Boswell s bright par icular star is in{O® Well nigh superfaoas. A ior ii ilshen Hoduon<paeen ined ahustte tannt secured £ 7 Ladies’ Chocolate Oxford, small sizes $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87c peerip er wilee ln wrderly gathering lias seldom been| At, imes Hodges seemed to ram- | task, tyne the tine book, and Misses’ Chocolate Sandals, all sizes, $1.75 shoe at $1.25 comes ba Gret rave called was a balt.{%ee0. | Ollicer Fred Hayer has the leas given in a lucid, rations) tmanc}examining ft declared that J Misses’ Tan Sandals, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 shoe at 68¢ eecacy WLLL, |0 and repeat the frst 7] igpened oh allen Jner, He was somewhat hard to un-| as cheating the meu. He had pre- | & Sep Soa ee -2 i Dee at $1.15 wich was ran Wednesday. The re re were a coaple of belligerant | derstand at timeson account of an | Viously attempted to incite the har oy eggs Neen pr age to -50 shoe at 98c Fatal s ian iicitiaston io ® complele was as follc rckeys yesterday 1000, 10 4} impediment in his speech. to strike, and Mr. Jackson compe coe Be ery 2 to IS, $4 shoe at 57¢ A Fatal Strcet Cai winSan] pirst heat Nei first, Siver Top] row wi fo he pole one stra another} Attorney J. H. Ford, who detend-|ed him to return the time book aud hild’s Dong. Oxford, 8 1-2 to 11, $1 shoe at 43c Franci.co 1, Cora 'T third, Pei rth; over the shoulder with a whip. That}eq Hodges in the pohce court, said | then put him out of the oftice. Come Early Before ae Cora | ith ; ime 30 wavs all but Uh tbis morning that he talked moresen-| Corley went straight home, g Your Size if Gone. Geo. Rock & 0 ee roadway Wen pe ; it nil event was an ri today than he ever talked be-|shot gun, and when Jackson . ates r " 5 ® three in five, purse $7! A BRIAR SCRATCH. tore, to the boarding house to | WZ ee one! \ 1 not start, and t Attoruey Bradshaw spoke for the|stepped out and shot him. The : - vetween Jobn Ready and commonwealth, and Judge Campbell | Would-be murderer then detied arrest } SSS { ci 4 R he oriper took the e defense, s PC ¥: Q 800! y 3 end y tal vac YELLOW FEVER. ateller. The former Pe eae Lae the defense, and the case was {and soon, by his incendiary talk, had! To help make the Fair a success and to enable o our patrons to visit the Fair free of expense, race one, two, three ay Cause the Death of William] given to the jury shortly before | wtimidated nearly all the colored la-| Wwe have purchased J ,000 Tickets and will h h Lie first hewt was made in 1:1¢ Revnolts Boot tis iets leavion, < Saver! caine purchase ickets and wi a with every cash purchase of $5.00 or over, In the se ere was a good clo iets The case of Robert McGill, of nese] to the city, and the others hid in the| Not So Many Victims of the R dropped back dur —~ : charged with killing his] woods. A Ti is but afterwards] He isa NC. & St. L. Section Fore > then called, TI were} Sherift Holland and posse went out | ul e Mi ree Plague Today as Yes | to finish — two san tied atime ubout seventy-five witnesses in at-}10 search for Corley, but he. coul ; sardne , ne E214 = tendance and Mr. Wheeler, for the|not be found, He is believed to have | . 1 us spiritless |defense, on account of the absence} been in concealment in the woods, | Ready vail — Jot two witnesses, asked a continu-|howeve:. His home was formerly} woO ast ers or air ; ia) ae was called] wy Reynolds, aN., ©. & St, ance until Monday, Court deferred ]in Gibson county, ‘Tenn., and he has | N New Oriea Taliog Groat Pres} nex d stand was onthe} y go foreman, whose home is { cision until after dinner, a young wife. tA r a i 2 ‘i al cautions to Stop the Spread i , 1B n, is precat ously ill at the 1@ motion fora continuance in} Jackson, the victim, also has a| See Deen ! the best of the] poyvd intirmary of blood pois the McGill case was argued this} family, and says he had no idea Cor- Children’s Fast Black Stockings, c “ seas tai " it broke al- y ‘ i . A time ago while afternoon and overruled by Judge|ley meant to carry out Lis threats. | . P, ediately and by the ti:ne he} poy, nN Bishop, which means that it will go! He was brought to the city soon after | all sizes regular $0c quality ar , Sanka meetn | ret SEMA Redes comes hind Sates ar into atrial, requiring several days. {the shooting and carried to vr. | New Orleans, Sept. 10.— bird. Dyersbur 1 Caselton fiitde attent Teh The case aguinst Frank Terrell, for] Brooks’ office, where Drs. Brooks, | ‘4 A b he y w tavet hy 7 ; went in Je ba . et 7 ag e bie fester and 1nd finally developed |housebreaking, was set fur the Reddick and Rivers attended him, One Lot Children s Shoes lewer des z ; e latter was a lithe in the rood 5 ie wee |Eighth day, and L., K. Taylor ap-| ‘The warrant against Corley was is- Sizes 5 ape ‘ are that ¢ " aud gained almost to the irmary, and is now in a] pointed to defend kim, sued by Justice Winchester, and | izes 5 to $2 1-2, C Pair New Orleans, Se} tojelgnth, when Dyersburg . begs us condition The case against Chas. Foster, for| charges him with shooting with intent Regular Prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50, nightfall had been wo crowding up, avd the grand stan¢ Boalt lives at Bentdes Ie malicious cuthiag, set for same day, |to kill. | the fe Two « wes UY neck and neck, At the Josiah Harris to defend. Mr. Jackson was seen this morn-| . 5 ween rey i of the next eighth n] WANTS LICENSE REDUCED, Jas. Moore, grand larceny, sameling by a Sun reporter, who found suspictou ‘ i been rej 5 As. Moo! rand larceny, samel}ing by a Sun rey ; | a teat ta treed eet a hee A art riding hE perth ea GET FREE ADMISSION TO THE FAIR from ye lay, when there sh by a length in 2:17, ®) Dr. Lee Cooper Will Bring Ia His] Heoryand F. E. Meyers, alias)infirmary. M » D, e eer This was iovestie #3! Little Mack got in too ; OEE OR Nolan, same lay, Attorneys J. Har-| He is able to be up and to walk | By Making Your Purchase of ith t results, ‘This were Was a pretty start in the yuneers ris and Bagby to defend, and said his escape was a narrow one Jet D:. O Call peerage monte ahi ot ye Re Dr. Lee T. one of the — Dr. Brooks thinks all the buckshot Weille & Son, 409-411 Broadway "8 henge 1. Caselton took the lead early | Quaker medicine men, arrived inthe] NKWS AND COMMENTS, with the exception of two passed en- sit F cctaecth ee Re : one aie | and folsbod the first balt s leogth|ctty this morning trom Mayleld to ca IMENTS. Srels TAenpHubedie ce abouider: \ isitors are welcome to make our mammoth store their headquorters. Call often—you cannot wear ir _ coast owns, Bi-|#bead, Lite Mack running thitd. |inake g iments for. bri his . One of these is in his arm, and the bedi ded : The news} a the back stretch Caselton began] met Net. Baa Hon, James R. Hindman spoke] jijer near the breast bone. | today was | Litue Mack meanwh By inquiry be learned that the ie] Yesterday at Morganfield. There bas! Aj that saved Jackson from in-| e i er govero | Holding bis own with Dyersburg ense is very hig let the next rapid, though quiet, defection} stand death was the fact that he | + , that yel-| (ue heat usctton fir neeling of the couneil a request will the silver ranks in Union, Web-| turned just as the shot was fired, re-| ) Jivree lengths, Dyerst se. be ma reduction of license. aud Hopkins counties. ceiving the load at an angle, instead | and Bilox . | i : € a kK thir i 16's If itis 1 the show will be here The Owensboro Republicans have | of in the breast, His wounds are not of Dr. Oilipt 1 | rd beat he horses started ig th 5 nominated a municipal ticket which | thought to be serious. st TEE el Oe ONO Wake aL ere ee ni steionn til MIS, IM camel lea Teta shies, THE HATTER, & eras has set t i tba gave place to € cohen Paris, Tean crats, besides being headed by aj at last accounts, and will in all prob- at yen at O en the quarter mile was covered - emoors Lee, for maye ab escape, > has not already pl hd | Caseltoa had two leagths to his cred- HELLO THERE! MANES BB abs PATS canes ek ia ts Has moved into ’ nut the peoj rap ta he “ At Washington the report thet i Fostes to ties ¢ liv; at the halt mile he had three, and : f 1 tions sarioa t Soray |gsived steadily to the last quarter] Long Distance ‘Telephone Come] Great Brits a aa sect d conces Weaisanls new quarters |whea Dyersburg made a strong eff sion for completing the na cang “ Seymour, who tle r J picted Over in Llinois, a Hodgenville, Ky., September 10, ' *, " {which brought him in some two or : is not credited. The Fre com Be Where he has opened his Fall line of ae De Reine ‘Jtbsee lensihe bebind, with Little} A long distance telephoue system] pany now has 3,000 men at work on|'! ae sence eesunieh ’ re whi 1 e third. Time 2:17, ]i8 bow complete which connects} the canal, See tal ta ig men: 5 s e ‘ ope third all through the ith BA to oa Ava, Campbell The Tennessee Coal, tron and] Columbus, O., September 15, 16 ei $ urns In S ‘ . but there those who he mid wit’ te, race aia Railway Company announces that] 17, returning September 26, $11.90 ;| ‘ y wor, Des Gait) 4 censble of belier things, DeSoto, HuQuoin, Eikville, Hier [when iron scores another advance of account of Annual Convention of | . ae nis he fourth race was a three-quar- | ton, Hallidays! Jonesboro, Ma-} twenty-five cents a ton, the wages of]German Catholic Benevolent So-| 1 clus 5 house i ‘ ‘ ‘, hans Desay inckneyville, Poe " ’ ermal sic nevolent K nly exclus: n 10use in le 4 ve. ybo One of Dr. -Guiteras’ | ter dash, #ith elzenirios, Thare was} Kanda, Percy, Se ies Po-lthe company’s 10,000 employes will | ciety, Only exclusive Gent’s Furnis house in the City. Everything first-class. faly " I edt a flue st xh made, be grandstand vagt i rine : . + oe ae elie be again raised according to theit! —Spriogfield, Ill., September 17 a:« : jay, In D opinion the] Was paved with May Dayin the lead) Come wr Oe oe brisiog elt gliding scale. 18; returning September 28, $7 5 oe low jack, | 4nd Rose Tre ad Julia Clark neck] Zens of Metropolis aud Golconda are} | s nae phe LOO F. & Abe, d a: are isolured s of thit|#od neck in second pl On the aking an effort to have these two The miners’ convention at Colum- econ 7 Or » Soverign Grant 1 ce te ba k stretch Zend Avesta crowded | towns join the te bus is still unable to agree on the ae a es — a ae a case of |P, And & good distance was covered aaeaesienainer proposition to return to work at 69] ee SF Mga +. 08 na as yellow) th Rove Tree, Jala Clark and Zend Communication. cents, No vote was reached yester-|2*) bra: } Ph set u ’ | | ‘ or Sox day. President Ratehford still pre-| account of Encampment Uaion Ver Avesia tanning a3 if loeing a mark.| 7 oie a cistement in the ‘“Regise ran Lesgue kK May Day kept abead, however, and I see ashen H t dicts that the proposition will be uesgue. uN oer ‘a ‘ s . pit aE Wp oh ter’? of today that 15 incorrect. Navcy | accepted. DuQuion, Lll,, September 28 fo » wn woa by a couple of leogths. ‘There ’ fh i : BE} WiLL FIST. |s about the same distance betwoen) Hauke was the mother of Abrabam) cis canned, ot the Eddyville| Ootber 2 one fa he yeaa 2 ofa the dileee *!) Lincola and wife of Thomas Lincoln. ‘ ty OF the NOUS VINE] diers? and Sailors’ Union, S acamapel | S208. 088.8 rae Serta CMR ate, 7, WY “Hall, Oli Wes, as he in| PHs0m, was again discharged yee)" Yor tickets or further information wxsnnnxn_A SPECIALTY. ‘ os estsBilsainelie mack peg Hele ee ee known among his friends, knew the bteg by the Prison Commissioners, | appiy to ticket agent at Union Depot i ~ Ho Will Again Meet Fitasim-){s four’ aod Silver Top Alth. trinoolt family when they lived near] Miter sp extiting trial in whlch opt | or City Ticket Oitice, I have opened up at 817 Broadway with a NEW STOCK of Men's mons in th. Rong. pif ae batt ala and | repeat Sree. “gee Gall oak wlinemes, attorneys aud commission- “YS: and Boys’ Fine Shoes. The latest styles, the prettiest Shoes. , _—— Fee horas a teat ome. Thee veces | Lincoln family lived within four miles] Sm | eats Helos ee Minced have secured the services of Juo Storch, the cale- ra on Es de ements fo rn Neo JNO, P, ADKINS. | let go ia good order, D Oi ware | t Seal » to the day o' discharge, ompany Grisans nada ill Bie & Le eee eee a amie were very inmate. Respectfu Ds ' y rf pan tyle shoes to order. Repairing neatly done. Jbeween ever two. ‘The Fides Ww. The National Demociats of Obio} Is now fully open for busin — ~o an --—— Ten Rounder, pevween evil oh a 5 amore nominated a full Siate ticket, he: will pay the highest cash price were held prey well into the back Another Physician Stric ; pay hid Naira aad Baler ie Faceted llega Ap epo by Julius Dexter, of Cincinnati, for} good milling wheat delivered A=) EE r 7 E aa - 6 I ™ ES te by . ‘4 shurg, Miss, Sept { Jovernor. dorsed Josey ath doo 0. 2¢ First street Itell bebind and were distanced, May |Scoly, wh» is nursing patients at|Ccvernor: indorsed Joseph H, Oath trill door, No. 290 Pires m York, Sept. 10, yrbett he i feat t Mahe: Maa ss "| Waite for United States Senator, and|ducah, Boing your wheat to us a : the purse offered by tl | Day caine eg ofa aah ae Sigal 2 eae Mere tricken} decided to place legis! tickets| get more money for it Jthan avy Are assuredly upon You will desire good clothes. New Orleans Club to fight Kitasim| nn weer + pea an hhc MU a intl state, cat] ia the fleld wherever adv shipper van afford to pay f Our line of woolens is exactly suited tq every taste. Suits to Order fet gehen and Cosma, third by © lengths | Verkiuston a9 i ation on ie ithae trunloadis: wean et il anan 4 i mons teh t Tine, :514s. he Golf and Sinp Island railroad, a ! A i eal't \ Call and examine them, sZiothe Afiican Methodi t} Second heat—They went wel | ew ules eouth of Gulfport. The Peel ea rr ey a ore: | 338 Broad $14.00 ij tT Conference yeaterdoy| ‘vmebed arvunl the first tura, wher | vase lu» teen offivially coniirme sal discovery of ty Me terms JB, ica a agree oud Broadway. r hisicp BR. W. Arnett deprecated they Mx Day pusiwed ahead, Red Crow 0. ulley, of Meridia yon kiduoys, liver and bowels |, ' aed " } ‘ F* “ he wes got ashamed) bad i siretch without daylight viaib ae] ston to take charge of the town and and jousness | . between thew, but Dioy Day kept thy Jestalish quarantine, was eae oe ‘

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