The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 13, 1897, Page 2

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VE PADULANUAILY silt atk Published svery afternoon, except |and ih THEE ts devotes to the intere ; : lita free silver| Pies Son of ex-Judge Samuel B. | Et tukes nerve to edit a free Stver! prince, of Carbon county, and E paper in these days, but the editorial] A, Hess, assistants, stood in front of eae rooms of the Louisville *Dispateh’’| the line when the strikers appeared. , are amply stocked with that article, | When the strikers approached the | CORRESPORDE ‘ Phat ehnitioad mers and{Sheriff read the riot act and com- : A special feattire of thew . : a ! bi h’’ ot manded them to peacefully disperse. Tita ia wuich nt hopes bly tot Prote the “Dispatch’” shows} phis the strikers refused to do. In a ae : t y curing the last six] motment the order to fire was given, ; ——_ mot has ed $584,460 6} by whom it is not quite clear, and ADVERTISING. worth of farmers’ products, while] ¥#8 promptly obeye.t. ‘ ng Wh s tl me period only $18,s From this account the followirg 551.189 rih of the same line of [Conclusions can be legitimately Omee, Standard | tock s be bBetcideedtie® adh events p-olucts have been imported, leave |U°8¥®. : — i ‘nel { exports over im At the Huzle mines the strikers Daily, per annum. ports $565,800,567, It concludes| ad been violating the Inw; they Daily, Six month: ice article by saying that the farmer] "eFe ia open contempt of court, when Daily, One mont, . + henig |Weoc ih thet © of these official fig- | 4*Y tempted to entice the miners Daily, per we wc Gane ol from their wo:k. The deputies hal | Weekly, per a m i u t ut the benefit of pro- lebt.to detve the stethere? the ton aallmaiaa 1.00] ef y ignorant|# abt to drive the strikers from the Specimen copies fr heart vjess he thinks | ines, and (he strikers had no right) i 3 of i party, with to enter upon the property of the sremereserramrrmncemesenane |moie of the Republi varty, , : MONDAY, BEET. 18, 1807 a ting movopolies than be thinks| Bing company for the purpose of the largest tag. One of the strikers was injured of any paper infin the melee, bis arm being broken entucky, Paducah included ;|and his head and face being badly argest city circulation of any}cut and bruised, He, together with » Paducah has Sunday, by ri Advertising 1s| another injured companion, was ar- accepted with this guarantee. —[Reg-| rested and brought to the station THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, [iver house. IROOMPORATED. © would like to know what the| The strikers then marched on, in- ” tending to reach Latimer and uarantee of a paper is worth at Pp a gemph = resto ann wanacu | “euarantee’” of a paper Is worth {lst Mtinesville before nightfall. ‘The reo Jecurrany fas not the courage to publish its) denaties were hurried with all possi- Pe COE one — tion, ‘The alleged newspaper! ble haste in that direciim by way of FM, Phage 3.20 Smith, “iow, Ciamenw Jat {man wo is aocumulating experience] the traction ears, and reached Lat Williamson Dorian in the “Register"’ office may think |™er considerably in advance of tle TI Sets at Ghoning the aly advertisers {Stikers. At ‘about 3:30 oelock “THE DAILY SU : word was brought to the waiting dep- wit he is not, ‘Theprepouderance of} oties that the advance guard of the devoted to advertising the) strikers was coming over the turn- columns is| pike. Three companies of deputies er’ in its own bua ot tha were then drawn up across the road- —— way. Sheriff Martin was in com- ARMER AND TUE TAR mand, and with Thomas Hall, S. 6 and | setting their men to quit work, Thus rt rrr | of own family, his country m humanity; y far the marching strikers were at AEFUBEIGAN TICKET, |Uvmantes a cssortou thet atl — there is neta farmer who votes for] 4 ¢atefal reading of the injunction tot with the idea that his proe| ranted by the courts, and to enforce duets are protected directly, The| We provisions of which the 102 dep- heoty of the. Repablican party, and { Wes Were employed, does not dem- levery farmer we 1 jg Onstrate that the miners in marching that by protecting the American | "Pom the highway were violating any morhincd a’avGalie Wola Midak” W and the conclusion is irresist- created for the pro able that the deputies had no right to halt them upon the highway, and far farms. less right to fire upon them. Walkers who reside in Paducah, and if any of them know anything about the bible and how it found its way into the depths of the river, they can assist in clearing up what now ap- pears to be a deep myster: MR. BOSWELL SELLS OUT, Mr. Allen Purchases His Inter- est in Dyersburg and Mayfern. $1,000 Said to b Herman Weil With His Machine. Mr. Tom Boswell Saturday ing sold his interest in Dyersbur, and Mayfern, the popular Paduc ah | paver and trotter respectively, to his partner, Mr. W. E. Allen, who will continue them in the circuit, ‘The consideration was $1000, it is understood, and is not what most local horsemen thought a half interest in the two horses and all the equip: age would bring. Mr, Boswell prob- ably sold out because the horses were not doing mach good this season According to those who know, none of the Paducah horses have made money for their owners this year, al- though all of them have won neat purses, Dyersburg and Mayfern were tak to Evansville today, where the f | mer goes against Castleton, who beat him in the fre | pace here last week. Trainer Wim. Highfleld is in charge of the string. even some Mr. Herman Weil left this morving for Cairo, in response to a tele from Seci'y E. A. Burke, of the fa and racing association, instructing him to come with his starting chine. The machine did good work at the races here last week, and splendid condition, cousequently Mr Weil expects to show the some smooth starting. ma- natives Excursions Via Miinois Central. Columbus, O., September 15, 16 returning September 26, $11.90; punt of Annual Convention of ‘For You . | plain} ge We Are a With an entirely new stock of} Fall Dress Goods, embracing all |the newest desigus and effects in} jforeign and domestic styles. Wel Jare able to show you hundreds of stylish patterns and piece goods in Muscouietas, Covert Cloth, Granites, M ltons, Broad loth, Oards, etc. Cee wvVevees wY Artistic effects in Parisia ties with Astrachan an iif borders. Novelties, ch mixtures in newest des the 1 and w Hosiery Bargains. The bargains in below will continue while st hand lasts 150 pairs hosiery, worth a pair. | 2504 dren's hose 124 misses and cl tan hose 2, only 1 close at 10 cents a Other b ns at s Watch « tuture » Footwear 2 | leadquarters. For all the latest designs in Ladies and Gents’ fine footwear. For all colors in Tons and Gr evs, For all widths and latest toes DIEHL & SON%, 310 Broadway. | Telephone 310. } ; : 4. 3) é $ 3 $ if il ions in al | om f ot Es RO vove-nnsnsseeeed BLISHED 1864, hiss M ary 3, E, ‘Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE GENTS phone 174, ‘ r PADUCAH K Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet, Line Owned and Operated by th Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- tation Co. INCORPORATED y Strs. JOR FOWLER and LHW S, HOPKINS Leave Pa vean ate ioe kc bam. Line « ally excepe ‘tn ROW Paduead and Cain * Steamer Lautes Paduc ons ‘DENTIST Telephone 221. Oflices, 427 Broadway Office Hours: 8a m. to 12 m,,2to 6 p.m, andatnign Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, seaee 130 8 Third Residence Te A. S. PABNEY, DISNTIST, ® 406 sFOADWAY, BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hotel in the city Best accommodations, nicest rooms. MEALS 25¢~$1,00 PLR DAY. Comer Broadway and Kighth street YYIELD, KY R. Hester, Ir G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. one 1208 phone 180 | | Call on him and get estimates | for beating your residence, | | | Tin, Slate and tron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, Clarence Dallam — Formerly of BURNETT & DALLAM, Paduca, Attorney-at-Law Lowievsite Trust Building. KEFEM BY PERMISSION,TO Loursviiie Ce a r National Hank Hon Henry Kurnett Quigiey DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(EKOPATHIST, ‘Telephon « ba”. Teleubone 16 HARRY F WILLIAMSON M.D. Physician and Surgeon Ome # to m0 M1103 p.m. 419'% Broadway. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in & horse's travel corrected, Do Repalr Work of Every King, Work GUARANTEED Always on hand ready for work, HENRY GREIF. J, §. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Ofice, | Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-65, Prosecutes claims before the Bureau | of Pensions. U. A. ISBELL, M, 1 t Physic ian and pk By Oitice 502 1-2 8, Seventh St, Residence 723 8, Sixty, Mice Hours 7:30 to 9 a m., 1:30 to € p. m., 6 t0 8 p,m. AL STEAM New York “Journal” (silver ¥erman Catholic Benevolent S: Demociatic) recently stated that cut Later accounts of the horror show | ,, of 100,000 able bodied Isborers in}that the mivers were entirely un-| Springfield, Ill., September 17 anid the cit, of New York who last winter{ med and that many of them were| 18, returning September 28, $7.16; E, CUTER \E & 60 " sian t | shot in the back, and also no ade-| account Il. 0. OF, Soverign Grand , Repre ve were supported by some sort of Shot Int Eiil baa"' ead given | OoRe _ Foun bassnaeT charity, not 10,000 are now out of] uate reason at all bas been qi Columbus, O., September 21 aud paisa ius ie work That means that 90,000 ABS the sheriff should have given the | 22, returning Scptember 28, $13.60; Manutacinicse County. workmen and their f ies, who last rer to fire, A volley over the heads | account of Encampment Union \ ete- Grud Gerke tthe KE Bee ak tiving by charity or go-|0f the mob would have been effec-/ran League. af feeee winten Were Ng Oy Coanty OF 8° | tive, but it seems that the deputies} DuQuion, Ill., September 26 to ' ' USE ' ing hungry, are now at work and kill \. etlley aft liey. October 2, one fare; account of Sol A FEAST OF Jable to clothe and feed therr families, | Spt to kill, and volley after volley] ders? and Sailors’ Union. Mill Machinery, e'c Magistrates Those 90,000 laborers are helping to| "#8 poured into the helpless mass. For tickets or further information , g INCORPORATED PADUCAH.KY @ir-t District, | Dstt well the bome market, We do not} We believe that the coal operators apply to ticket agent at Union Depot FALL FASHIC S! Ph rth riceck Pa Din f, z HOR! x y that the passage of the Dingley| Have a tight to bave their property | oF City Tic! cone rete , ; ‘ Suh tre AY DENA WAY fae ta cn work to those| Protected; that miners willing to T f Eiguth District, SHELBY BitaD=i! A 10,000 people, but that case illus-| WoT have a right to do so unmolest- Notice To ractors. A great temptation is athe j Constables. er people, S ed. But we do not believe that] Sealed bids will be received until 4 hot First District, BR. F. JOHNSON, trates how protective tariff pro- |" ia h ight to barri-| Px ‘Tuesday, Sept. 21st, 1897. at placed before the ladies . Fe i Filth bistiet JOUN saVick” on [tects thefarmers, For every piece| *med deputies have a right to barri-) 11 ome of B.' B, Davis, for the in the magnificent ower all al Wa Eighth Distr ct of goods that is kept out of this|c#e the public highways, and to) Huildingot basement of school building une ’ country by the tariff, another piete| S80ot down defenseless people like | on Broadway according to plans and ay will MA Mayor, E.FARLEX. A he. medio (athe oudiey by | SO MARY dogs. The killing cf those} specifications filed in Architect "Dp ‘ my (iy mrorectilig Atoruey, HENSLLY G./ American workmen, aud the giving Baoan ane cise t tea. lew {lewd by December Ist, 1897. A NEW FALL G000S Ym AL au ° apeteagige ere Jot that workman employment will/ Murer under the guise of Uie lay |e ta sufticient bond must he ‘ ci nis Pa First Ward, EE. BEEL and ¥ cause a corresponding increase in the | The rights of the people demi that) eq with each bid. The Paducal easonable Prices. ‘ a li smug home demand for tood,—or the pro- | the sheriff and all the deputies Le| Board of Education retains the right muref5- WM. BO; 5 d is ut the tees made to answer for their crime =|" reject any or all bids. ne zs / 1, T. P. CARTER 1 ti chenniod with the American | the hands of the courts, aud th id ™ ieee . Seeny’ 3 WIS r nd J , — n ait Fie « . 8. LSTON, ¢ 7 eee Say ACOB} ea emer on the tariff or any other | Fgid justice be done. | Josern Martisoy, > ' 4, G. M, OFHLSCHLAEGER an ; ‘ | ; the ‘Dispatch’? must pre- Building Committee. G | 3 § i . | peeenntetintin. olore' First rans AE HANK. ‘ | All persons knowing themselves in- Dress 3 | —_—_—_— pcmreire | debted to the firms of Rogers & King Good Ce OFFICIAL MURDER, Two Cairo Lads Find a Bibje|and John Rogers & Son are hereby ‘oods DORR WA Phe coal minets’ strike ‘of the : warned to call ana settle the same at a 1007 ban’ hepa tmntined Cover ia the River, Jonce at my office, No. 127 South]In ‘nm new color ™ pene Su ene | Se Nee Fourth street, and thereby save to} poonc and i bt with blood, Twenty or more funer- themselves costs, as I will be forced} °°"" iia 4 Our ‘Ninety+Seven als today from the hill top cabins in| 1, Was Evid.ntiy Owacd by a t*a- | to proceed by law to collect sume, | All-wo i Complete Line of the Hyzleton district of Pennsylvania ducahan.—How Did it unless passe * ia promptly. and ? shall coun‘ ies att ttest the violence of the miners, the | > URYBAR, ) Marni connie bi : lig Tevaineaed ee | Receiver of Rogers & King and John | Nove sy $ \ i * ee _ | Rogers & Son. a26tt] up tos 4 4 t ny don’t the ‘Register’ put up| the majesty of the law, Were those} ; ; ier! Q } the Democratic ticket? Is it ashamed] poor Hungsrian miners wantonly Pippa bree | Black y sa = and interesting find of le Lusi mn of its composition, contemplati n, or did they simply pay the} week who were seining for minnow re ac. w , bolt, or is the editor waiting penalty of a violation of the law, #8] pear the Point, ‘The boys were dili-| Dress 4 are the ‘seen?’ Ifthe paper | iuterpreted by the courts in their or-| gently hauling about the water wheu 1 yy } , ey found in the meshes of their room enough, one or two of the ads {ders gravting the now famous in-| they i uy Si rl | of the ‘Begister’ might be teken|junciions. Possibly the facts at-| tue covering of an old family bible.) The N.C. & St. L. will - Goods m M4 preme | 8 8 . <a ae ver be] Lue Only marks on the damp aud | cursion Hakein to Nashellie of eee ” ‘ I sult \ | —4 sul 0 le anen-|*Little Willie Walke: Paducah, | trpin Sept. 30, as follows; Paducah latest novelties. mK ot our Tux ‘Courier-Joure Fiank-|tirely unprejudiced opinion to be| Ky.,’’ inseribed iv a tegible femiviue 5; Elva, 5: Benton, $2.90;] 41) ..4 r P j wr HAE F All-woo! 1 ck serges a fot correspondent intimates that | formed hand. Ina receptacle of one of (he! Glac 2.85; Hardin, $2.80; Dex-]* - a Year's of y | there will be some startling indict-| ‘The following press telegram tet | ils Pee! coved sere seahand ter, $2.75 imo, 8 m Murzay, tc a F npn a ae. ments by the Fravklin county the story of the horror and the cit-]o¢an entire fa emoraclis 4) include one admission to the centen- ma Poi ey ¥ jury growing out of the bribery cases |cumstances preceding it as fully as} mother, daughter, Lwo yout +! nial grounds, Tickets will be good Send for Catalog vv at Frankfort. Let the indictments} any that we have seen and abavy, There are iwo piciues| for retorn passage on or before Ox MONARCH CYCLE MEG. Co r be fearlessly made, The people of| Hazelton, Pa., Sept. 10.—Blood.| of the mother, who js probaly about tober 1, For further information Guim sere " hed t were r t tolay | forty years of She is a decided | call on any ticket agent. BREW 10) nie aa ke to know what|shed aud riot were rampant totay | forty a y Ne was done at Frankfort by both sides. | | ind as a result twelve men are|vverwork are ly discernible on} Gen, Pass. and ‘Ticket Ag sent, ; = ae ; id over forty ure more or lees| Her face. ‘Tbe daughter's picture] Nashville, Tenn. ( Tur only reason we can assign for] cerjously wounded some time /SHows ber to be a brunette, about } <ul ; ooratie : t ors, machivists| twenty years old and fairly pretty. | 4 the action of a Dem i ie aude in ba fieabgrpestpaster bale by af PERSONAL, e ; | y ee proueing Oe oa ‘s ee me F 1 valley, — Bee[tWo Women seem to indicate that the - bat aah 207 ne On Vee i : of the Le- [Pictures were taken several years! 1 suffering from early indiscre | AGENTs to slow thetr appreciation of his vite) al Che two lads are photographed | tions or later excesses, power and | we in the contested election ¢: from | it grad j together and appear to be about tea! vitality gone, we are just the par Daviess county before the present | lost few twelve years of age. ‘The baby, /ties you are looking for. We have legislature, when bis vote was cast to | mine in fhe « who looks more like its mother than}a remedy which we guarantee to L. B. OGL \ IE & C0. ia ' A Be esata y orcs greater cither of the other three children,!do prompt work and give perfe seat the Democratic coatestant over) (i, ud is p-rbops six months old. Ln] satistaction—a remedy very power-| qammucrrc-tawo eis an mamans the Republican, in which ease the] cay ie the seine were also some shreds of|ful in its action, and absolutely evidence was strongly in faycr of Mr. | armed dey clothing, but whether they have aby} harmless to the system. Results CIT rye Werner, the Republican hy the compani | connectiun Kil tha photogranit, 30 are obtained in ten days, Lost iz —_—_—_~— urge umber remains to be seen, he two boys! manhood, lack of vitality and im Does All 4 ueempeai aiteariata:. gust handed thelr find to Seaman Barth, | potence are things of the past when SAVINGS Kinds of | PHOSE QUESTIONS. poe ey held an im.{ bartender for Mr. Swoboda, father tino is so easily obtained. One BANK | The Sux fears that the able editor | prompin we were addressed | Of the two boys, Albert aud Adolpb, |dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5 PRIN Edy Water, 6 re of the ‘Register’? bas not noticed {by severe! of th of the strike. | Who made the fad, 4 Enclose $1 and receive U-NO by| 994 Broadway, Faduoul, Ky. ater, Gas andy \ | the questions propounded to him of | Aer the meeting they started to in-{ How long the bible and its con-| private delivery at your address Sanitary... | tale” These Aidetions ,jduce the few tiuers that were at{tents have laid beneath the murky|same day, Address postoffice box ; fe . re j ; a ee work to cease waters of the Ohio cannot even be! 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Capital and Surplus, $120,020 00 | and the Democrats of this city desire} at Crystal Ridge and other places | conjectured, How they came there eh Bieras, ! them answered. We therefore here route oiler strikers joined the line! is ike a mystery, Whether they Open from # a. m.to3 p.m. On Bai>| Hl by repeat them ; fmarch. The ‘evan {are from some shanty boat destroyed A d pen trom Pa. m. to 9 p. m fa How did the ebhict stockh Mder| en the army of strikers reached | by storm, oe bras ibis tiel pb e r more, St dH | ! anager of the “Register” | Hozel 1 he st perished from buman sight, or Fs i ta ai tia eal ae meek li Oe Bry lc vie i whether some dark crime caused ‘Thisteansh sivees, berwoes iiterest Paid on! m and Hot oan ne or Bry- a “l) Pennsylvania avenue and F street Water Heati McKinky? |stop was made and a few mea were Me D eral to the grave ar (p Northwest, ese Heating, | vote against (apt. fo |sent forward to induce t work | they Were found, no can tell. WASHINGTON, DC, IFFICE RA. ‘4 | , Johnson, the Democratic cand). | to throw down their tools, About a 1y ashanty boat with its oecu- A. Ruy. Seweraga, | R date for mayor? score of deputies were hand and pants has disappeared beneath the | European, $1.00 and uj (Re, i | Did notthe present Democratic |immerliately a fierce hand to haud] Waves, aod it may be that these pho- Amer! an, $1.50 to 2,50] © Pe candidate fo yer vote agaist [light followed. The strikers used | tographs and this bible cover are the — DIRECTORS. is . vig x bricks, pleces of old iron aud| uly epitaph which bas been left by| First-class family hotel. No liquors. Jou a Romy, Jas ki ee | Caps. Johnson at the same ¢ : 2 unt a Convenient to cars and places of inter- | 4." : . a a Pi t jother missiles, while the deputies, these anfortunates est. Most central loca } nea ‘and pleas y a. FisHae, x0. (i CK 132 South Fourth Street , q AMLEITBR, v AX'H 9 Court Ste is the *Keginter” a free silyer or | fraining from firing, used theie rid A perustl of the city directory re-|gnt home for tourists and sight-seer| (050. Haut, i. Pauuny, 8 (329 Court t a olugle gold standord paper? as ¢lubs to keep their assailants at Veuls the names of at least a score ofp the city. T. M, HALL, Prop, BR, Ruby. Phone 20) Free bagi to all Pract of the city, A Launory v No, 120 North Fourth St, Now Machinery Good Work. ‘staction Guaranteed, J, W YOUNG & SON, 'eLEPHONE 200. J. W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, ta7th and

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