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An ad. in the Sun will add to your bank account. Try it. > GOES T0 GAUTEMALA. Dr, Hunter Accepts: the Foreign Mission and Will Leave Immediately, | CUBAN CRISIS APPROACHING, | dling & Hasty © ¢ With McKinley ‘Today. SOME OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS D has accepted the positon oft mola, He he Lew immediately. satury is $10,000 with Coo ‘ngent expenses. CUBA DEVASLATED wil post | By Loss of Lie ms—Hoavy and Property. Havias, Sepi. 30. Sto ~Severe sto as out to buteleven counties ard parts! ot only fourteen counties, the only ones in which it was circulated at all. The petitions were out in only tow teen counties seven days, receiving between five and six thousand sig- natures, and this leads the friends of the cause to reasc ly believe that | there can not be less than 60,000 or 70,000 of the true faith already | ready to vote for Hindman YELLOW FEVEK Still Making Slow Progress in the Stricken Cities. Mobile, Sept. 380 —There four new cases of fever reported yes ierday. were Edwards, Sepi. 30.—'Twenty new ceses of yellow fever were reported yesterday. Lu., Sep’. 50— ve revord bie. in ses of yellow fever New Orlewa Yesterday ie nomber of rey er were (wer y-iou bee deaths. de. tthe cha ha ces of ant'y general we e ave been vo ve made the . at careless ana tuere ction between e nod tue inm: tes » going over bck » «pg out of side doors noder not» © confined, aud ‘he ea cat more ms have nb epidemic pwiog les of t aha t devas sod toe islew’ { of the sors se are wreeked. HEAVY Th tay interic lost and 19 ihe vor louse FIRE At PINEVILLE. The Mountalu Cay Mets a Mot Severe Lows, Piveville, Ky., Nine cottages were bored on Cambe lane avenue here today, They w oceupied, and the lors is Sep. 36.- HOPKINS COUNTY MYSTERY, Prominent Grocer Miss ng — Be~ atte Hes Boee Mu. dered, Ky laine i { Jue We who Heyed Ve Se; livony This city is pearance ing groce: since Mond he has been CUBAN CRISIS. Believed That Action Wi!! Be Taken Immediately By This bes lero m@ Govern: ment. Sherman and = Mchinky are Ho Con- ng a Hasty tren Washington, Sept 30.—Seevretar le Shen ding a besiy yeove Woay Wal Prevident Me- Kiniey, nod it is known that it 4 avout imporiant afuir’ of sv hi is ul + this pinent wil » Coba im- 208 pOUZ ve 2 clon fayoiwole Minster Marvied, Kv, Sep. 2 Rev. H bop Muviay Leylor b at Lins pl Ky., er, Mis ve Bb char Ko M ooie P b ide's Ve plisued Puss L M's accom- eay, O | dence ol Swicu beso cod aoghier of Rev. DOW WEAKER Great Prohibitionist of Maine Not Long Survive. Poidanc, Me., Sept. No ! Dow passed a more comforiabl jay. He however thar pigac caro be did on Me this morning, seemed impossible wos W aud could suiv-ve loag Y AC uy ifY AMONG BUYEKS he D. ge to Tobacer by Pros. ed by Sepi. 30-—The d-- » by frost of a lerge portion nt very short crop oc ric tobacco district has able activity emor: {hey have alveady beep canvassing this county, although t) crop is not yet eur nd are offe:- ey prices for faiured - liveries, Some sales were maae yer terday in the Pembroke neighborhooc at prices ranging as high as §15 Found and from this down to $10 for wafrosted crops. Hoph sara of the ptr bacco a caused the buyers. ing sowe A BIG IT.ON rai Pelitoa For he Ballot Filed anktort, National Ds a Plies O1 at Sept 50,—Secreiary A. of th ankiort Carrol State Comm! (ce. caine heis y be pe tion whieh willbe secreiaty of State, aud le Hindman and otb- Ny ional De sii candidates 0 ihe olt’cial election balloi. " vw petition 18 tbe biggest thing of te kind ever ecen here, it ie e’gi ed by between five aad six thousand of the ore i ve Ken.ucky Demo.- racy, and yel the petition wis sen te day wtb filed wit the which will eo \ & Na ‘onal Demoor. «|: e worm days. 0 other ce t sirivie u alvoriies dee aing vouses gad ko. woo might ve roaua (aes re ums od e i every ve by cer- to thos b ore is being m community ne boord. he en zei the ber or of WANTED A WARRANT. BRADLEY'S ADMINISTRATION TOUCHED UP wiio, he said, wes noi ooly the last, ‘om Ke PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THU poor man shall pay for bis flour, Trusts control and regulate the price also of corn, of beef, and of tobacco, and of all far producte, also of PURE AND UNDEFILED pounded By Ex-Senator Blackburn. price for the producers and for the consumer, The speaker's fourth point was io |regard to government by jujunction which he said was another product of Republicanism. Men were enjoined | he said from walking on the highways jand from conferring together abcut their affairs, The issue today is be- |tween the poor man and the rich ;man, between the democrat and the platoc and the federal courts | Were using all their usurped power to crush out the few remaining rights of tbe common people. | Mr. Blackbarn also paid his re-| spects to the Republican adminisira- tion of Kentucky. He quoted prin- cipally from ‘The Capital,’? an al- leged Republican sheet published at Louisville, In conclusion he begged for har- mony; the rank and file of Demo- vets who had gone afier the gold| standerd and Pepulism were invi back, but the leaders of those bere ies were not wanted. Bryan's elec tion in 1900 upon the Chicago form was piedicied by vote of ten m'liions. A JOHNNY REB LARGE AND ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE The Republican Party and the Gold Democrats Remem- Eia-Senalor Blackburn was greeted ge avd a very moder- siastic audience last night ra house. Hon, C, K. of bis pretties introdaved the speaker, | & popular] me pecehes t t Democratic Senator iucky aud piedicted bis re- eloviioa in 1900, to ihe seat now Hi qvared by @ renegade.”” ixseaator Blechburn spoke for aly two hours in en entertaining received the most His speech could of Demo- but au attack y, which to for all our a | usiness put the ne And How He laterviewed Kx- Senator Blackburn. f wooner and he on. 1 idly be callcd a defense vy; it wes in fact ypon the Republican f fu! aiiew He'd Die Reb" —The Was “Durned Old ox-Senator Amused, paid a s mind fs respons! lls of w po itival and of valure. be Republican party was attacked o four po ols—upon the tariff, the irusis and government ; Aad the four reme- Ex-Senator Jo Blackburn boarded the 8 o'clock passenger train at the Union Depot this moro He seat- ed himself in tbe smoker, lit a ¢ hreney, t W injanc an But the Preacher Didn't Bardwell Have Eviden Enough saves Bob Clemeacs Led Cari Collins Ascray One Wile, Elder Wells, pinst Bob Clewen The evideave wae josull at e pr how- none aver, fo jusiay & Warlan ad A Clemeois is mart ob He yoder piom'se of vod hes a 1 the well vdne yiog her, e+ cc ani yevouad Toe ¢ i her (o come ere wir bim, i evince he P ed 19 ‘oa to ail ome WARRANTS DISMISSED. Wylie Pitman and His Brother Aequiited. fhey Were Ctryacd With Violas tonof the Revenue Laws. ». a proa owey 8. Cony W's fo enc yey ror acl yin Bob Gee eVag. Depu y M LuP Ca lows y iw eve oe co 2 @ be ‘oP om (iere w 7 sum nea nes of Wyle a war e oti bot brought > theeity, The evidence sdauc veiher ja any w a y Me sul ane w wets 9 ill Mice with the woh ev me oosvining 40.8 were wismicsed, ! w il no doubt be re- maa whose still ow destroy is ihe Blood 1 ver w ry revenue ¢ LITILE MAYFERN May Lower the World's Trotting Record, recent!y 1OULS, This iy Predicted For Her By Rave Men—'2500 For Her Re.used afternoon fleei-" fern won the $2,000 . of ukes at ‘Lerwve Haute. Her wes tele ied an offer of n Who b eat (hings fo v ey ave seen her, year n All race horse go predict pny of them rue will lower ihe world’s trot snow held by Alig in 2202% now Loi a two miaus \ { can make it ia je OAD aad t 107 0. 2:06, 1, 's vrovable that $5,000 wou'dn't pu. chase her, ~~ Wanted. ‘To buy second hand and mattresses bedsteads Lawnencr, 213 Court Street 2986 Gor d clean papers for sale at ths ollice, u of the fee -J0ur Record of ‘|New Subscribers bok wor. fowas and looked aroaad at the oiber sencers. ‘Hello.’ familiarly greeved an old fellow (wo seals ia front of him he reached back for the ex hand, I see ye'r a0 old Rebel,too!’’ * polilely answered Jo, as ed down at the confederste 1 of bis coat, “I'm able speaker offered ade, free coinage of sil- 16 to 1, abolition of trasis and on of the usurped power a! couits, ff, Mo. Blackt the prople, pas- as ov's ‘The ts p said, is he first Re- iff was pussed in 1862, +19 per ceat. higher than any ff, .be McKinley tariff percent, higher tian that of and the D'or 'ey tiff 8 per . heqber than (ue McKinley tar t odw wevious t wis ejoined proudly 1 judgiog from the odor that hovered about bin. must ff. He scowd the Kepublicans for tagood sixed bolile divers vot rdacing the tarff, vecsuse, as}and suadry times on bis way up from) they bad mied in 1862) F2 oa. 00 ws 111 toll yer? be wont « it many a batile fer the { was in the army ia’61, 5. cn’ Iwas io itright. I Kebel, I'll ada. an’ fit th - meol. Certainly, ceriuinly, nothing to be ashamed of,’ the disiinguisued lis (ever reassu ‘ ive "em a good, oad, h—1 of a fight, 100, dida’t we p. oer? ‘We did the best we could; ye premium or inducement offered | noe except that we publish the]s‘on.y Rive who, ve soid Lee wt Cuuse is simply legal- class for the an ver sore ‘iva, he said, «i robbery of one ined by our regular em ployee without any special twas et M 1) went on, ao we ceisioly did ove best, saswered | or. I never wes in a close most populur paper in ihe city. ‘Why, Ewes there, myseli,”’ said! ive oiher: SL w.o at Mission: iy} Ralce, ved it was preciy cloce, you're| yew subscribers “Yoa bei it w Why, I ten jvousand hotles was shot al me so omy clo's woolda’t wilei voles afer the bat guess ho Pari-| hey did’ even oe, tbads the Vth, hot coe hit me, thot . ‘Weil, your escape bave deen lucky,” observed the other, smiling at the amasement ibe collo- w.s creating among the o'her enge.s. le muy, do yeh ‘les be a voll Ede.” “Well, ic won t keep you out veaveo 1 the ex ve Dour tit a paper, ‘Aad wheo I die,” the esomod, “all L want over my 1s a Confedergie $100 bill J ve some. 1 think lots of that bill.” The e3-seng.or wus tiylog to ihe paper, snd a reporter wes in sy » dy with bm, for he knew ibat Sisfagelshed speaker musi by tine Limself koow what it felt like to| ve simost iclked to de.th, aud} called the ‘durned old Revel’’ off} nd asked bim bis name He said it was F, M. Pauiick. of Jodo Croek Nation, ia the far Wes silver was siuck | woere be owas a large ranch. He ia eevordance with)s i be was just returning to Ke end, Sil-lacky to make his first visit, afte nium for 6,000} yeiae west for fourieen yes nd silver aca parity) «Do you know you've bven talk The gol }+g a United Sites e-senator gold bad | eporier inquire, year and at $1) “Hey?” he exclr’ ini. year; the Repablicans claimed ipoked back at his V tthe new iaciK put wheat at $t | guaintence in sayy ker said it was because! ouickly yaais wortsge of vxops abroad. — He| ron ved, ugh ihe Republeans claimed | aii ying, {20% young feller. tba''s y lage crops iu this cant: |g 2!) all oid Rebels look jist alik wo tbe Diagley tariff and} '? 28 saather,’* ot same tutiff caused the short. ce nbroad, Ono dollor wheal, * vd, only proved all the argutaents peed loss by the followers of ca, Under ® double standard | “n CONuer Oe money 9s they is i con do every day under a Nats PAP Rese lhl ey rat aodstd. He lid great stress on|$ 000 eat ve fact that the prive of whest and! caw afternoon, “iae we fmets’ prodve's was cuused solely by the sepply and dem:nd, His third po'ot was trusts, Tramps nd t osts he said were the product ithe Republican patty, He defined {sas combinations of men en- din the same business, ‘Trusts, | esi, conuol the price of every- ving. They say what the sill get for lis wh al, aud w new subscribers must quy durned oid Jobnny Re H's en- ive vegameni on the 1 we smpiitication of there po'ot sven wilhout corroborating fac venefit of some Olver ciass. ia two an smil enaivi or % ares ‘Lhe socovd poiat in the indiciment be demone: ction of s'lver Wisc Was aecomplisbed ia 18 he Republican paity. From » 18.4 Me. Blackburo said, we bad a double sisnd 1d our popula- ed from three million to y miiloas; io that fatal yeor sil- was sisack down, aad the people erobbe lof one holf their sieud- Wheo a tuing is ma sup in pice, So money acl 2 »-| al and on incre: we +d money e we, it 4ove up, since ‘Luis is e roid for ernd eighiy-one ye C ad men ¢ i whe t at d¢ imed newly-found a eastonishment. It wed, however, avd he 8 ta tine sn MAVYF Somered Toot Hue Ye 2000 at eoduy. went of with eH ye 14a. Trvine [Wim H ghie'd drove, end ¢ id (8 20.a0F .9 is lorg Ns: of st NCCE SSE Harris Got Thiriy va) Joe Harris, colored, beld over ii the police court tiis morping on | charge of stealing harness, ; vefore County farmer} ple-ded guilty, 1 at the days in jail, as taker Judge “Tully anc whisky and fot sugar, and fix the. Spanish Ministry this veing giyen thirty RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1897, | ‘A CABINET CRISIS, Resignation in'a Bods of Spain's Ministry. SENOR SAGASTA SUMMONED, Recall and Autonomy For Cuba, He Favors Weyler’s TMCRICAN = POLISY INVOLVED. Madrid The entire fternoon sent Sept. their re . She has acce tion, but bos ontinne [e sked Gen, ollice f ne Az Z a ne | aga to oul solution of the eri Her Majesty will the] leaders of ‘the various parties and the} Presidents of the chombers tomorrow to consult » situation. egraphed for and Leader} a cabinet. 1s suid thal Senor of superceding and of granting Senor sta lias tis believed ti liberal will be asked to fi At midnight it w ta is favor Capt. Geu, Weyler nonomy to Cu Un 3 Mi the Du' eof Teta dent of the de la Merrzed, held along conference today, and Geo. Woodford present- ed A-carraga the members of the United Stutes legation. Woodford, di the Presi- the Marquis Pazo Geo ARE WE THE SxAG? | paca. | Solution of the Crisis Said to the Policy te Be Adopt. d As to ‘This pend on Gountry, London, Sept. 30.—A the Daily “Mail? from M “The soluiioa of the upon the ard the lispatch t nid says depe wlicy t uited State oliticians declare that} Amer resis | ist | A‘ 4 ina long inter-| view wit en Regent today exe ped £ t on eved he Asked Her Maje as remlwns ty Vhecessary f be { she | tie th wers Tt te interview he s ttitude of th i States The ineeting was evor Reverter, t Cos- botl Shorily after ier ten. of tlered the Cabinet.”’ the entire | YANDELL'S SWEEPING ORDER | ILivtyesix Kevenue Employes at] Owensboro Notified Wolk the Plank. Ky. Sept iled thirt luty th act tiring lly Repu stilleries, Some of the men expected the order, | # a surprise rued of way muke RECIOTRATI | | Nevi Tuesday the Day Provid . By Law. | if You Do Not Regisier You Wib Not Be Pes mitted to Vow in November, o Pi er next Tues that tl lo who The | er will t the Republican maje 1 penalty for y. or aiding 0 station, is county jail t more Wan twelve wo.ths, ations to the Queen Re-| to \" G é t “THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. TEN CENTS A WEEK Oc. STOVE REPAIRS JAPANNED OAL BUGKETS BEST QUALITY. COAL wooD HEATING | HEATING STOVES STOVES Geo. 0. Hart & Son Hardware and Stove Company ‘vod Broadway. Oc Cc STOVES SET UP. INCORPORATED. 109-117 N. Third St. Gas HEATING STOVES —_—_ OIL HEATING , STOVES GALVANIZED COAL BUCKETS. BEST QUALITY. | Stoves Sold | On Easy Payments | 5c. Stoves Sold on Easy Payments READ HOW: With every cash purchase of $1 or over you can get your picture on a Button or Pin FREE OF CHARGE. We Carr the Largest and Best Selected Stock of SHOES in the city, All we ask is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest, well-known photographer, W.G. McFADDEN, will do the work for us, which alone tantees satisfaction. Bring your children and buy their School Shoes of us; as also own shoes, and get ticket. This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture costs you nothing by buying shoes of GhO. ROCK & SON, Paducah, Ky. Dade, 321 Broadway, Our opening the Fall Season of 1897 with * SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE Was appreciated by all m ers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from r point of view and that of tre We were prepared for the rush, how- ever, and if you have not yet fitted your boy out, come now. OUR SIG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of pants and cap to match, Price, $8.00 complete. \ our TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. CHILDREN'S Cents SHOES, Pair. *\ BOYS’ ') FAST BLACK HOSE, Regular 10c quality. Cents Pair. Sizes 5 to 12} and regular $1. $1.25 and $1.50 shoes, Ut New Cuban Shape in Flange Hats At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men B. WEILLE & SON, $1.50. Paducah’s Leading Outiitters, 409-411 Bd: Hats Hats for little money. ery voy’s suit abov 2 SSSe Ha at of manly for stylish beauty. men, for cranium comfort. BAILEY, THE HATTER. NOX HATS. YOUNG'S HATS. 2) ADKIN'S $4.00 SHORS are beauties and up-to-date. They are just as good as you have been paying $5 for. Every pair warranted. Everybody Knows his Address, a ee ..-An elegant line of Boys’ School Shoes.... Somme SSN EXCLUSIVE MEN'S, BuYs’ AND YOUTH'S SHOE STORE, —2< JNO. P. ADKINS 317 Broadway- Shoes pair R y done Shoes Shined Free, ETTER TIMES Suits to Order $14.00 Pants to Order $3.75 Are assuredly upon us. You will desire good clothes Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste. Call and examine them, 333 Broadway. ‘DALTON’ TAILOwING ESTABLISHMENT. | [be 4

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