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| izes TIM TABLES. « *Coatianooga & St, Louis ryiston. The Sun has the largest daily ig ia The SUN bs th b 1 Onl ys. circulation in Paducah. “ ai’ : bli Advertise in it. erg | 1 Salty in ae VOLUME Il—NUMBER 2 - “ TEN ¢ CENTS AWEEK escaped from jail last spring. He is Key postinaster at Mayfield, it is not : ‘ : yap EWS BY WIRE in on three charges of horse stealing | | probable that Kentucky will figure on . “ 7 <1 with malicious cut- any yellow paper soon, says the ‘here Washington correspondent of the | “Courier-Journal.” That fine posi-|Good Natured Swede Killed by a RE ee . ,|tion for “the President's friend,’’ . | “KY * Faia! Electric Car Collision In eth BE? ‘Too Promisenous With His Little|ton fer ‘the, President's frend EV suis theaperato, | Kindly Observe These Figures.” Pistol. eiance. A few of the hold-over! Is the Condition of Mr. W. He iaithful were at the White House - entrance when the President arrived. ccsca- aastadt Ws FEL. © Sila: of They gave faint cheer, which was} Iprit Under Arrest, | 14 quart Granite Dish Paus - + w= — 39c NO NEW GASES YELLOW FEVER, ,,Cizim! Bictater Wo Hl Brian, of] ARRESTED AT THE WHARF, |immetistely checked by ‘uke, watchs | ra 4 : * the Kentucky Knights of Honor, is men, aud were informed that the SE ee ase dangerously Hl at ble home on Mon- President would see no one until , quart Granite Buckets ¢ 24c roe street near Fifth, i tomorrow, Another murder occurred near} quart Granite Buckets - c Mr. Brian has been indisposed for Capt. Wm. Kirkpatrick Arrested | — —— Cairo Saturday. Earnest Hartman | 6 quart Granite Preserve Kettles a lo > » Postotiiee ; | 7 Woods, the Louisville Postoflive | several weeks, but it has been only for Shooting at Watehman QUICK P SAGE killed David Samones, and is in jail 12 qu ' love, Loses His Suit within the past few days that his ill Wilt Cunningham. for the crime. | hess became serious Hartman was the aggressor from Today be was slightly improved, {the start, and left the justice’s court 13 inch Granite Wash Pans . 19¢ but the family physician does not | Given to the Railroad Right ‘of with the keen knife with which he | h Granite Tea Kettles 63¢ FE apd Ng |deny that his condition is very seri- " vswea TUEspay. | committed the deed clasped in his 7 inch Granite Coffee Boile OTHER LATE TE f WS GAVE BONO T) AXSWEX TUESDAY. | Way Ordinance. and betind bim, He became #0 in- ye ene wares poor 73¢ | | 3 quart Granite Coffee Pots + = 860 ous. Mr, Brian, in addition to bis prominence in secret order circles, is Ee | sulting to Samones that the latter secretary of the Board of Education, threatened to slap his face if he A-full line of G ; ‘ re Chicago, Ill, 14.—Three|and one of the oldest aud most prom+! —Avting Marstial Frank Harlaa and | | 'Ewo Called Meetings of the Coun- didn’t ‘keep bis mouth shut.” As ranite Ironware, strictly first qual- Persons were fat and four-linent citizens of Paducah, having] Oficer Tobe Etter stood on the wharf cil--One Last Night and ; Hartman continued his foul abuse teen more injured ia an electric car}iong been of the firm of Ezell & at at 10 o'clock this morning and ‘ | the big, good-hearted Swede placed collision today Heian, dently waited for the big steamer! One Today. |his lett band on his shoulder, and e0, (), Hart i Son Hovdwar re ond Stove 6H, ity of Paducah to land. she] |said; ‘*See here, my boy, this must MAS, SENN'S GENEROUS GET] WEED A CLEANSING, —[swang to, there was a hurrying aud | ceabonvel skurrying of rousters, and soon the AST NIGHT'S MERTING. ing his arm Samones left , ponderous boat Was firmly lashed to} ‘The council met last night in ealled | his heart exposed, and into it, quick 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. the landing |session, Mayor Yeiser proceeding.|as lightning, Harunan three times The City Should be Put in Good) The « rs pushed their way! The object of the meeting, as stated | plunged his knife, and as often drew Chicago, Sept. 13.—The Music Lee a“ “ae through the crowd, over the piles of | bY the mayor, was to consider anit away. After he was stabbed Sa- Trades Journal says ) as ritary Condition. timber, aod up to the cabin. ordinance granting the Illinois Gen-|mones threw the boy to the ground Senn, 4 wealthy and philanthrepi¢ Otticer Harlan stood around in the {tral Railroad Company right of way|and took away his knife. He then woman of this city, has given a new ‘ cabin for afew mowents and then|to construct spurs from their track | tottered to a tree and expired within organ, to cost $10,000, to St. Chrys-| There ts Much Sickness Now and] Major i raft ht up aon North Ninth street, between Trim- | twenty minutes from the time he was ostom’s Episcopal chureh, the City Needs Sanitation. portly man with white breec ble and Burnett streets, in order to} stabbed, The order for the new instrament "i a blue vest and | r nable factories, particularly the new} Hartman is about 18 years of age, has been placed with the W. W ptroduced t i 1. | cordage factory, to get easy access to| and lived with bis mother. He has Kimball Company, of this city a 1 diy in wend of Capt, Kir be line. had a bad reputation for some time, it is expected that it will be com-] 1000 Badhaaion A ligarse were excha fMvers left An ordinance was then introduced | but this is the first occasion that he Jetedt and in place in time to furnish | Cleaning up, mpecary vie ou Half an | t weriang the subject and given first} has landed within the pale of the law. Mbe music for the Christras services oe babe sais lh © | Kirkpatr peare i all, | passage. » council was then}Samones was a quiet, peaceable man, and illness aneo8 1 jor siv-| called to meet again this morning at}and enjoyed the friendship and es- WOODS LOSES OUT. The gutters in many places are ip : s i craft, to wuswer tog r na-| 10 o'clock to give second p: ® to} teem of all who knew him, a bed Ox, and likewise the pr raft, t B poPaee riots Dadar gsm tema toe haga etal READ HOW: With every cash purchase of $1 or over MRC. J. CROAL DEAD. you can aot zour picture on a Button or Pin FREE Chieago, Cairo the Scene of Another Mt Brian Granite Preserve Kettles 48c 6 quart Granite Baking Pans 14¢ She Gives a Chicago Chureh a Siontinate Organ Worth #10,000, lictously sho: of many citizens, Other ciues i parts Will Not Enforce Civil Sere) arasti ps to place their| Ham, wight watehinan a the St -|men desiring to complete their pre- " OF CHAR viee Kules, Rreots and yarde in a ard coal tipple above the city Is iminaries and leave the city. ode, Friday night TODAY'S MEETIN: Succumbed this Morning to Ty- discharg loses his case The] the good work ; pte f C g, pursuant to a call of the mayor,} yay Chas, J, Croal,the well known . fi - a © land the boat, aud the Captain! ail the members bei esent ex-|,.-\" id , judge bold that civil service ru : sembers being present €X-| trunk ie > plea the eit 1 “ ch taicle afbur his its : *-! trunk manufacturer, whose place of in the « All we ask is a visit to our store, and w : by the courts MR. GIL! RESIG | ‘ouncilme yple " 5 be ur store, an s 2 re cannot be enforced by the court 1K. GILUER TE RESIGNS pt Councilmen Dipple and Kit-] jysiness is at 208 Broadway, died at xe well-known photographer, W. G. McFADDEN, w: lei des tell the rest. f User and - “te pe, haat glee | : ap r >. MeFz {N, will do the work for us, which alone NEW PADUCAU PASTOR fo Manipulate a Clicker in Lous] joi yee ht - ss | The ihe MA Haare an amenda- lidence ¢ 4 Bae Fourth street, after your owt oe ee ticket i rena bpeorys Saisie. aa of us, as also paliigairsesscgtbecen gee Ps f way, The Aphenastl was one of the best | Rev, W. T. Duna sent by the} yy, ¢ Gilbert var] effect. Cunningt:am had | were given second passage, and thelknown men in Paducab, and was Methodist Conference aud eilicient telegraph ¢ r who PUt made no effort uw le] mayor agreed to sign them: (gate i aud efticie raph oy Sik ak hs dacrant: tha jullie rs ig highly respected by ail’ who knew'| Pineville, Ky.. Sey 14.—The ]bas for the past ye pat the | Or him. Fort years he had lived here Methodist today assigned | Lacy Stock Exchar as res Bias pe MR, i YOUNG ASSIGRS, and manufactured trunks. He was ynferenve I Tank. Bivknetstell Rev. W. 't, Dunn to Paducah s tion, and leaves i selkl foday, but tlh rp about 48 years of age, and leaves *!30 is 7 ee cc beth # position sd cot und, aud it was post- wife, two sons ers. John and i Broaaway, This has reference @ fag ! sened atll ext ‘Deesder @bik Weel Charles Croa!, av sin-ls "| acconeeianae erp) Methodist Episcoy rch in | who Ap : oni - a " (Mr. J. Andy Bauer Made His] little grand dav Mechanics! Alka i gt raft and t , | The faneral will take place tomor- | filled by Mr Assignee. row afternoon from tue residence alee the bond NO NEW CASES, burial at Oak Grove, The cere- Our opening the Fall Season of 1897 with was a member. eS NEWS AND COMMENT. : ES monies will be under the auspices of |4 » abilities Greater But Districts. ave been é — a \ : Not Given, , Shy A ne TS hve ber ren rr iy H ti bre ; ile. nua be William Vhacker Lutlieted on] NEEDS TAR, h ur pot en a that of out porns owe were peepared for the’ rash, how . have been reported toda te nd ent t arant | re : é 5 er, and uot yet fitted your boy out, come now. severe quarantine has forced all west inst yellow feve Hiimself Fourteen Wounds, ia ero Mr. Isedore Young, proprietor of OUR BIG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of \ Grn trains to stop running | Powder manufac- known Negro killing trade ‘ edb , E ' gabay S aoee A I lcap to match, Price, $3.00 complete. ie pte. But the “Cops Kept Him From : ge warehouse ie Cokalia Hit Vice Consul Suicides t a Since Ophelia Brown, the y fork, 8 Trinble streets, | able looking colored git Set Week, Gept. 14.—P ; : oq ae) Kiling Himscif--Lempor Tact yight made a deed of assignment] the mouth of the alley ou N ar (4) TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE ‘hey xe Sagres on F ¢ : : é bin voles rarily Insa to Mr. J. 4 auel a Lytieet: Broadway, reported her exciting ex- ws OHILDREN’S ed suicide last nig r man. in County | ori s oa . 1 t growers arc ? Y|perience with a negro Sunday nig gas. His rash act was ca ; : Clerk G ive this morning. | 14 the police, Oiliver ( asiearned| J\ FAST BLACK HOSE Cents SHOES, Cents domestic untappiness da t 1 : ) carpent Mr, Young deeds all his property 5 ~~? | that this locality is $ Sizes 56 to 12 . ‘ 1 11] consisting of a lot on Clay street be-| sort of a dark devil ' al | 4 Regular 10c quality. air, and regular $1. Pair. MAYFIELD NOTES, cae nt agri oe ear weap elf at yesterday |twoen cL en ti prdey dsagatig mania is likely to g A $1.25 and $1.50 shoes, t : ts, st : He lurk rec ack prem- joys, little more than babies}. f k hand] sewing machine oil, baking powder su tne Fre enti etniait N aingnpenie e at er a ed > Our New Cuban Shape in Flange Hats Phe Disgusting Actions of « maria Se week has made ares in| 4 ies art Ki Ree At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Too Much Loe Whiskey iis two or three days a shing He suffere ks of mala-| among bis creditor These are ¢%Jindignant populace Sa hel AM 4 an ., Washing ernoo | In't rnoon he went to] ‘The liabilities are not stated, but/® A Re wkwood's and e violent. }are in excess of $3,000. Mr. Young OUT AGAIN. oN : free with every 8 suit above $1 Foie ah’ 's Leading Outfitters, 409-411 ay 3 | A Mayfield dijspateh to the Louis-] aia’ set adze ar te taken fre aad been in business at a year, cee | = SSS SSS S SE 3 3€ 8S 38 SS SeSSeSS ss Zee Jand the | he wa 4 and ac: |i s not thought the President wil] temporarily deranged from illness] coun’ Mr. » assignee, to lesponder Hand a jon the proceeds Yesterday ntimeto i , d Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men. “ o make fille Times: ‘The dwelling of Mr a ah the Yi i r t he soou drove the others}and the cause of his coment i8} Jackson's W Were Not Kal Rohrer, ia West Mayteld Thel? nkfort penitentiary, with the] OW * Lay Ware Gs | BIA SHALE Sip pClan Hons yyed by fire yesterday he - ‘ g fc . destrc y eof a " ILLINOIS CENTRAL NOTES. LI loss is about $1000, with no ins ae "he Uni cor : | ¢ e ie ‘ : f wes) 4 kson, the foreman at} ~ ance. ‘The fire is supposed to have ) . ris fullofs eleven t Stiles who was shot by Tom Corley - been the work of an incendiary, and hemes)" Acting Marshal Harlan and Onicer |The Annual Stockholders’ Meet=| last week, lias about recovered from ! : officers are at work on the case +e i iter went dowa a ok charge of ing Tomorrow, his wounds, and yesterday returned y¥ While the fre company was ae br be Hohe oh Wa Hotels ad eas Kalan ‘ » Ti We aluptleyy the’ iiincse| © isi Beme, AF Soe Rast arepHie hs THE HATTER, é the fire a box of ¢ é : eather bure vecial agent, was in the city ; | Aol exploded, causing « general pani — ee the city} “Nothing has been heard from Cor- | seca the bystanders. After the|hope of cooler weather before the] assign a ‘ ash at- | ley since the shooting, although the er i i \ fire had been sulstued and the fire} oud of the week. He maXitMUd| top ; i 5 , due this afternoon eneral ballet i that bets not far an ‘ Has moved into 317 Broadw’ off, the two dgell-| temperature ye y y hom 1 icon. | frot two and a half} away, 2 new quarters y serious, company called ngs adjoining the o tanta 1d to be on fire, he secon! The Franklin circuit court conven | ; a good reputa —— POLI COURT. ; : erm was given, There is some}ed yesterday, The bribery cases] tion among y kuow tim The Llinois Central today issued od ¥ . Where he has opened his Fall line of as (o whether the last fire ws] were set for Thursday. — Witnesses} having always psidered hon- {orders that all north: bound trains ; doubt a having a lergo inspection at Fulion, | Only a Few Cases Up ‘This M vaused by first. If the torch} tave been noped to appear be: | sober . He is} ™ u w y r RS . y © . a omy d by afiend he was cer} fore the grand t lo con+| about 85 years old and uomarried, |Ky. Dr. Arch Dickson, of Hender- 2.— 2 of Im ‘yf j * Gents’ Furnishin S tanly ald one. nection with the gambling charges Thacker was seen by a SUN repo 200, is chie ft inspector, and began his portance. ¥ ‘, y / " ; coe cre nat members of the legislature, | this morning, and at-| luties today, Pea eee Mach. iis. Lrothers-in-law, living at Cuba,| Gadston, Ala., is Ine tumult The| tempt y ay was 0 ved by] ‘The annual meeting of the stocks) sanders’ court this morning Only exclusive Gent’s Furnishing house in the City. Everything first-class, 4 owen twelve miles south yor has moved out of town, but| trouble , is rolders of the Ilinois Central will be] "hyp. G, Reed was fined $1 for * refuses to resign, and the authority of | because Kd at Chicago on Wednesday. Sev-] y.ing insulting language towards J Mayfield, quarreled and thea fought. |i te i sll his appointees is} His ¢ “ eral important matters will come up,} we G | 5 5 MeLain cut McGuire's throat fron 1 : 1 W am, | | questioned. The state authorities} and who ‘the were } among them the following: A against Mrs. Mary Will- ear to ear, McGuire is ina t] got { The aj val of the 1 + habla have made preparations to interfere if] gotten fro ui e approval of the proposed is-| i. ns, for a similar offense, was cons ous condition, and will pr : * ie Sompany'a’ 839,000,000] 6m nila * from the wounds. Both men are : : st . ‘ : sfiok ; ? if tinued , -- ~ Y rom ti farmers of the section. | Ina card to the Ballard Yeoman palo bisa lit ys and he seen le division and terminal frst-} Henry Williams, for using insult-| N Mpeg were intoxicated Mr. J. ©. Depeyster, of Ballard| very anxious to got from the cell he}, gold bonds, payable 153,159 lang aida the ste fiat J my county, who was a candidate for the coupled int . . ing purt of an authorized issue of 2 “1 $3 and cost iY vy A A fight occurred at Lynuvile KY] cilverite nomination Representa: An effort is being made to bevels $25,000,000, tole secured by first} Mr, Kd Hannan, for violation of | in which” Marl W r i Curk tive, says that goldbugism, as he| hin tried for lunacy 4 i ‘ob- lien upon the railroads] i) ordinance relative to excavations | , ) s it 4 : we tried at once lately of the Chesapeake, Obio and} ields were the comba terms it, is on top in Ballard and] ably be tried tely of F streets, was acquitted, no disposi PEC A TY ‘ ’ parock Wilson with abugay shaft andlerrisie counties, esis : ae vuthwestera Railroad Company ; the] Stree Me tet vn to violate the | casanns A S IAL . COAL AL PRINCETON, Owensboro,¥alls of Rough aud Green i broke his arm. ‘The men are well-to other Case of yellow:fe law, MEE termere. Too wogh bose}, Another Case PR he pei Sf Me River Rallrood Company, and the|* Bouire Ford and Annie Hell, ¢ -| I have opened up at 317 Broadway with 4 NEW STOOK of Men’s eaused the fight. so tenne Helena, Atk, alows| A Bloch Veln Discovered ‘There| Suort-raute Balway ransfer Com] oreq, were fined $20 cach for’ im-land Boys’ Fine Shoes. The latest styles, the prettiest Shoes. vany, together with certain ees Oe MAINS MNS LBP DORE ee VIRSASUIS Me Recently, Memphis, Loulaville and claewbere | ‘™°r*lty: 1 huge oonped the eviin dt ne Sieos tae al Eipiles Byincrland dueneeces Gis ited.” Rous death have, eect mw (Op the tarta.of W, about] along the tine of the Chesapeake Died of Consumption. ted shoemaker, Iam prepared to make all the lates vs JNO. P. warday mornigg that his guests were} the village of Barclay, Miss., which} 5° ites from Princeton, @ ne vein] Ohio aud Southwestern railroad, used} George Dawson, a colore| Se ee ete ataehad ADKINS. _ preparing co take thei leave from his are believed to have been from yellow oe tet coal lias been viscovered. for to be used in connection there-| y r at h@wprevailed onl fever, Biloxi, M a fifteen caves, (0% CanDE hospitable roo! aes) ‘The vein ranges from Unee to five] with, and the approval of a lease of home ov Washington street them to remain yet og 3 anaes: | anil MB ODIIA ae One feet deep aud covers an area of 200] said railroads aud property by th [ I R TI Whey readily consents Lito say, pro ‘There was no outbreak at Hazle-| gores, A company has been organ- | Chic Bt, Loule aud New -Grieans {2° wars or Oia ents for Cots arch vided be would pul thew in separate) ion, Pa yesterday, bat Woops] ized and work will be begua at once] Railroad Company to the Illinois Sj _ : ls and keep them locked up ay) marched last night to Eckley eighteen] 6 mine tue coal and place it on the} Central Railroad Company, aud of + elt and ¢ e assuredly upon us, You will desire good clothes. BH snd vig. The conditions were) piles from Hazleton, where anarc-| igarket toc irtenees of Gsldpecoariies and’ test” pot Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste Ui $ 0 Order cheerfully ranted Bi te A bag ing strikers atteinpted to fore out’ : ierenl franchises by said lessor and lessee fet ge i Call and examine th \ A's Jand, and Uvy are now enjoying allie winers The danger at Hazleton KENTUCKY'S CHANCES to secure said last-mentioned bouds.’” ‘ y derive $14.00 the pleasures of solitary confinement. jy 01 olieved to be over and the of HAS : : ‘ t 333 PATNI They had sawe is a bar of steel ng e.3 in command of the roops have} pout Amount to Much in Washe A Painful Mishap. ro ot DAL \ ON ESTABLISHMENT. Aote so \ gre | grec arr aot \ or] hours late out of Memphis. ~ — Dan MeG died yesterday of consum I meets aaa Non were the active worker t if . With a possible chance of Comin-| stuck a nail in her foot BS opel » mone John Jc y y jo the plan to escape. Jackson athvnrt coustipats gore being appoiuted collector ant! occasioning great pain, | BOA RRaRY BH ire ule use