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If it’s Tre ( Pied tt in The Sun yi PADUCAH DAI oat VOLUME Il--NUMBER 60 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER20, 1897. HE ad ° by which to reach the } L ITEMS OF Ss [NEWS OF CITY NEWS.) THE GOURTS, A Few Brief Items Only Could] The United States Court Ad- Be Gathered 'To-Day.— journs This Afternoon Af- Dullness Peryades ter a Session of Much Everything. Business. QUARANTINES ALL RAISED, The Yellow Fever Scare is (ver in New Orleans.—More Toll Gates in Jessamine County Gone, In the Circutt Court the f1iln0ls|Onance For a Lynching iu New- George Winston's Remains Not - Central Wins the Big Damage port if Greer, One of Mra. DISGUSTED DEMOCRATS, Taik of Holding a Mass Meeting to Protest Against the Caucus. There is Viscontent Not Only in the Party, Butin the Coun- cll Itself, rial Cloaks « Capes Plush and Cloth Up-to-Date Jackets Our garments are of good mate- , well made, and you will cer- TEN CENTS A WEEK W000 000002 Wn eating Stoves We e them in more than sixty sizes and patterns, for COAL .. WOOD GAS FOIL We are the only people who ean you in every par. tre a3 to style, quality and price. (0° COAL con ~GEO.O. HART & SON { HARDWARE AND STOVE CO, 303-307 Broadway ... 109-117 North Third eae ae Ae For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on aa Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of ock, We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We areupto date in style, color and prica A picture free with every cash purchase. plew ! BCVOVVEVETCBRTEVIVUTVVVVUTTY FS) |. Depot F r oe Ls : fecal - Suit.—Other News of the a Ys Assailants, tainly save money when you trade 4 Tile Nos Various Courts, Ie not Hanged. Democratic discontent has seem-| With us. tmaent.—Other News, ingly developed into democratic dis $1.95 4 seaelon, dod & movement Is n0W OBIE 1a dies’ black beaver cloth capes , . foot among disgruntled democrats tu bie ogdie se tie » COURT. New Orleans, Nov. 20.—Every with box-plaited back a Teo strangers, brothers, who ‘The two suits for $25,000 each of quarantine has been raised and the |DOld ® mass meeting in the near fu} Wt 0% Dial enna Started to cross over from the Louis-/Choate and Riddle, administrators of| yellow fever fright isover. Business} eth o odape nc nc ° pol polly vat ville to the St. Louis train at the! the estate of Wm. Eades and James |is resuming its natural channels, ed Tide aaas eat ee babe $5.00 mon depot at acon and wore otk | Holideld, against the Iilinols Central Prioceton is Favorite robahle.° Demostalarys hot, dike fof ladies’ retty full, bad a fight, in which ove! railroad, were decided in the United jon N + 46 saale bi he ve 1 0 3 ity For ladies’ black or navy blue cloth } was struck amighty blow in the |States court this afternoun about 1). New Haven, Conn. Noy. 20 —|raitlees tt tie tre ei eed) | S0ats, made of good quality beaver, { right eve, which brought the blood] o’clock, the jury returning a verdict] Big odds are being offered on the} those where, it is allege, relatives, | Asie ont the pockets, front, sleeves | out in spurts and fixed it in a splen-| for the defendant, the Illinois Cen.| PFincetons in the Princeton-Yale foot old cronies, intimate friends and Leah, ” aieas , did condition to getblack. ‘The men|tral, ‘This will probably end the} all game today. others, are boosted into office irre.] and seams trimmed with wide and then boarded the train and left. re an attorney for the plaintiff Oran ea = spective of politics, qualification, | nafrow braid. — ating teak A wold @ ue durther ll Gone. reputation, or anything else. Dr. A. 8. Dabney lost the finest] 008 that it want 80 Hil gp Nicholasville, Ky., Nov. 20.—] ‘The three score or more candidates cow in the county night before last. |. jes ped Hol t were welll Every toll gate remaining in this}who were turned down by this new BLANKETS : At any rate he says she was the finest, | Ho" doe Cnty, neat, Lrvore-} county was destroyed last night. {council ina star chamber caucus i 100. Sh = ° p? he ae SNE 2 -ecy kj being worth #100. She Na a0 itv o MayGeld to learn the result Phe “ A Peciee gual, at tte connty.—, att house} Gray or fleecy double blankets, Loerie fever. be primary election last Spriog. Driv- | Newport, Ky. Nov. 20.—It is be-] on. or ty, ght sageherd end] with colored borders, large size, ae __ [ing home after mdnight they were] lieved that Greer, the second of Mrs.|"iuson that now ie grads ine to { Pet Pair, $1.45. 7 Contractor Pat Halloran left this/struck by the I. C. ‘teannon-ball’’ | Gleason's assailants to be tried, willl ay ay ag any. They siso have a few | A beautiful 11-4 all-wool white morning for Central City to meet his tend instantly killed. escape hanging. If he does he willl fiends who will atick to them. double blanket, woven from select oldest sister, Mrs, Catherine Suck-| ‘The principal allegations on the re-| be lynched, " A 0 Sean . 4 ney, of Bowling Green, who is here] spective sides were, for the plaintifte, ee EE: a meeting is held it will be sim-] woo! and having attractive borders, ona visit to her sister, Miss Mary|that the engineer did not blow the] BRANN CAUSES DEATH. ply bane the couneil to ignore] $4.55 Halloran. It is Mrs.’ Stickney'#| whistle nor have the bell rung, before {he proceedings and nominees of the Good.sized comforts, red oil cal- first visit for twelve years. Her bus-!the crossing was reached, while the] rece cornered Duel Over the|suke uf the erty te chett tha chee ie] ico on one side and figured on the band is now a government engineer] defense denied this and claimed that mere et v uf the party to elect the city of- ¢ “ in charge of Green River, the two victims were drunk. Mobbing of Iconoclast. beorsd : Ln proper tiie next eats other, for $1.00. — , = , [Should the meeting materialize it} Calico comforts, figured on on Judge . L, Sanders, Jailer Joe] ,, The lateresting part ls that several) Waco, Tex., Nov. 20.—J. W.| might at least boast of an attendance] Je-and plain oil red ealico on the P Miller, Col. George Detzel and Mr, | {mers and others residing in the) Harris, the editor of the V of a hundred or more whilom candi-| oq)? bs i 4 Chas.’ Leake left. this morning tor] ‘laity of the tragedy swore that no} Times-Herald, a morning paper, and] dates and their friends other, extra large size, $1.50. { "Squire Ware's country home, below | istle was ee ia rap otarecwad W. A. Harris, his brother, on one} But not only is there an omix ) Gra to attend a big reunion M4 ¥ i a bares ween J yt new side, and Judge G. B. Gerald, a) discontent among the rank anc and barbecue tendered the tobacco |i 10 be fact, because a up| prominent citizen, fought a duel to count of the defeat of some of «SILKS ‘ men at that place. ‘They will spend | 0oking after some cattle that had /the death on the street last night at 5/ehe candidates, and the resentment ae : the day, and it is safe to predict will |!" ba \ aaa o'clock. W. A. Harris was shot) of the many candidates’ relatives and| We have just received a line of 4 enjoy the hospitality that is sure to] Oa the contrary, however, Engin-|dead, J. W. Harris was wounded fa-| trends, but zigit in the midst of the | plajd and striped silks in the very be exten Jed them. cer Mercer swore positively that the |tally, his body being paralyzed, and] oouncil itself, it is said, there i past i —_ whistle was blown and the bell rung, | Gerald shot in the side and may die. a Atsentistact ; there 18 a} newest styles. They are beauties. The next attraction at Mor- | and was corroborated by the fireman. | The trouble was the outcome of mob- Ses, ‘ 4 OROvA ibe, ones ha eisai ton’s opera house will be Ole|He said when be saw the horse, it! bing W. C. Brann, publisher of the] theie pet candidates go down in. de. Oleson, on Monday night week, the ] was runinng as rapidly as it could ge, | Iconoclast, feat, P id 1 Ls t ol ld bs oi L B OGILVIE & C0. 29th, and he thought it was oply a loose a ton rm oo ee ee ee oe ® ¥ _— horse, He did not see the buggy. PO! RNS 3 it i he, The ladies of the Catholic, church | Arter he sdrbik: Who weopeed st STOPFFICE SUR: And reall. it is hinted that there} Store pride. is pardonable when are preparing to give 4 big Thanks |train and went out to make an exam- ita, ie ee eh nc ate DOS] ampevement fs worthy, ' giving supper next Wednesday night] ingtion. He found some spokes and Other Buildings in Pineville} the choice of the council, but rather] Andany store may feel justly proud q in some building on Broadway, prob-| other parts of a buggy in the pilot of ‘paiade tinh Dendesd. of the mayor. when it posseswes the full confidence ably at Rasos’s old stand Dr. J. T, Ruddick, one of the new- oo the engine, and the bodies were found come distance. back, haviag been Pineville, Ky., Nov. 20.—The postoffice building, owned by Capt. sly elected school (rastecs, whose Mrateant oc A. A. Edwards, postmaster at this]D. Jarvis being the contestants. friends desire to see him President of The livery man testified that Kades place, and in which the postoffice is|Mayor-elect Lang is credited with the board, bas declined to allow his end Holiield, when thay lett ho ote- being kept, was destroyed by fire at} voting for Mr. Jarvis, and thus turn- name to go before the board for that} yO nme, % 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Most|ing down Mr. O'Brien, one of Padu- honorable position. rs he ene says] ad a iar u all the fixtures and papers belonging} cah’s best known ani oldest citizens he feels that his professional duties ¢ ed. and D:mocrats, whohas perhaps paid a would handicap him in the discharge] ‘0F them, after takiog a drink. He 000, apieked Gade or aay cher antle & of his dutics as President, and hence hos ba pert see ehh prom Paducah during his residence here. declines than CAE Hao the thawte rs TRAGIC DEATH Mr. Jarvis is no doubt a worthy gen- : Mr. R.G. Terrell, who bas for ret it arta tleman, but who ever Leard of him , years been ircasurer, 1s now mon-[@ver saw to have oo little whisky. siti Lor eva %¢ Yoned as a probable nominee, bat} Delude, naiseria bested : ie Somebody has also said that when + the board could ill-atford to lose him) ™® Dublaethy Oey left at 2:45 for Of Wiley Parks’ Five-Year-Old| the final vote for city weigher was - as a treasurer. Louisville, , Boy. taken, there were six votes for Mr ‘ og Judge W. De Greer returned this} United States Marshal A. D.James ewes poesare gees Ss ee area d morning from Murray, where he won |and family, who were guests of Rev. Ae eredih ot bo oy orc de i ish a case in the circuit court now in]W. K. Penrod and family, made|Killed in Marshall County By tes vegh ewil ee hie: session there. The style of the suit/themselves very popular while here. Runaway Herse, "There He ved a © office thai |® » was *Grogan Craig, ad's, of De. | Marshal James is one of the most ee ailaa ie the vee of MHAGEP blest Joho 1, Grogan, against the Con-| popular officers in the service, and oe Bet bas Gh end ee it f necticut Indemoity losurance com- has made many friends here. Carlton Parks, the 5-year-old son berg Pay pyr) on easestiianl: 4 ; pany for $2,000 ons life policy. POLICE court. of Mr. Wiley Parks, of Oak Level, serys ge mao Lats y A reporter called on ng! The plaintiff won the case, One of the several $10,000 dam suits against the N. C, & St. L road which resulted from the dyna- mite explosion last spring in which seven colored men were killed, is now It was nothing but the inordinate] Marsball county, was killed yester- verdancy of David Nelson, of Cald- |4ay afternoon near home by « runa- well county, that saved him from be-| Way horse. ing mussed into a fine iu police court] The boy asked permission to tide this morning. horseback while bis father was lead- Dav eand experience have|!™@ ® horse, harness on, from a u age < ile el u 8 oo trial, — es Feen limited to that of rural vicissi-{ neighbor's, The horse became| Tie remains of George Winton }iudes, He came down yesterday, | frightened, ran away, and the lad are still at Nance’s uodertaking @%- | and, after transacting his business, | ¥4# entangled in the harness andj ¢, tablishwent, and have beenembalacd. | started home last night. He may} dragged. His skull was fracture3, a} ¢ They will not be buried today, aod pave taken a ‘dram’ too many. leg broken, and his abdomen toro 3 may be kept for sometime. People} When he got into the Union Depot] pen by the animal's hoof, t Wd have flocked there today to see them. /gupply room the colored watchman "] cage ye merepornp | asked him out. He thought the man ‘ 5 SILVER ANNIVERSARY, wanted to rob him, he said, and PETTY BURGLARS. F 3 pean picked up a monkey wrench to object if ’ y | The Ladies Mite Socicty, of the! with, ‘The watchman decamped and Baptist Church, Celebrates, — [returned with two officers, and the} Attemot Made to Break Into .,.J0ld fellow and his monkey wrench ™ 4 The silver enuiversary of the Mile] ooceeded in making things quite Engineer Winfrey's, ‘ Society, of the First Baptist church, | jively for them, also, fore time, He held at the residence of Mrs. J. R. thought they, too, desired to rob him. ‘ Paryeac yesterd: afternoon, W' “Yes, I reckon I am kinder green, Mrs, Winfrey Shot at the Would- - most e ble event, cod was At] tedge,*” he admitted, ‘and I didn’t Be Burgiars, tended by alarge number of members, ex-members, and invited guests, "The society in boaor of its twenty- fifth anniversary, was presented with asilver coin of some description by wh who attended, and quite a neat sum was in this manner netted. Re- freshmeuls were served, and a re- wpion that seemed to do sll good was know no better, bein’ as I am 80 green.’’ He was released. Susan Ford and George Mitchell were tried for a breach of the peace, and Ford was fined $10 and costs. Paducah saems to be infested with petty burgulars again. Night before Inst Dr. C, E. Whitesides’ residence was broken into, anda quaatity of silverware was stolen, and last night they attempted to gain entrance to engineer Al Winfrey's residence on Not to Shippers, The Allioois Central Railroad com- sriae { the] pny is now prepared to handle all ¢ ne. BORER TRIE Shipments through Memphis to Illi-] west Broadway. Mrs, Wipfrey wa -” je nis Central and Yazoo and Missis-}awakeved by hearing o nail, which . COMING IN CARLOAD3, ppi Valley stations, Arkansas, |was dislodged by the thief in raising | * Texas and western points; elso/the Pagpol fall la the Boor, + ran J t' h New Grleaus via Southern}to the casement with a pistol, firiug Big Shipments Kecelyed by the Tr sas and Pacific railrosd| two shots at the fleeing intruder, Kentucky Glass and Qucens- ty Louisiana, bi ee western} 1¢ you want an Koglish Fruit Cake ¢ ware Company, fae ‘Oom'T dant go to the Deticatesskn, 327 Broad- 4 The Kentucky G and Quee © way. o 19n3 a ware Co., is pte, ating for the bolic Beats 16 to 1, Acnice live of shot guns at Hark pe. 20n3 i They have in great #by y Ba er ‘a caplgnt of lamps, & of queensware ond on the fa carload of lamps ad gob- ising firm is banca They buy their’ 8 & Grisham, Regent, La.,| Bros. & Jones’—cheap. wite: ‘We have sold twenty-four! b tiles of Dr, Mendenball’s Chill Cire wo one of sny other since we have 4ed it in stock, and we have five other brands,’’ If it is vot the best edy for ‘ualarial complaints you trade just carload road is lets, ‘This enterpr' eep in front. ben te the carload and by mean hases thev can sel of their big pure remedy for Ala ea Oo. oi as low i . cas joe ee « come refund the money. Price 50c. tf For chapp ad fade and . ‘Th a. Look ont for their big bar- roug | Lunch Tonight, Grand Lunch tonight a! the Mer- gains for the holiday trade, ——— e now shown} chants Exchange at 7:30 o'clock. fh mel wart f : v sy Be’ Jones has three Oyster stew, barb cued squirrel 4 ts of enamel, which is far superior] aoodics, Italian styl, potato oalad, ny granite ware, See it. Jerman style celery, \ cense inspector the vote stood to six, Messrs. John O’Brien aud P. is every indication of a or a druvkard, that.’” of the worthy council-clect. people know those who have been nominated, the Democratic party are satisfied, | ; u not be. The trouble 1s, neither the council-elect nor the Democratic par- ty is exactly pleased, and this is one reason why some of the best Demo- crats of the city are talking of pro- testing against the recent caucus, aud asking their representatives-elect to reconsider their action and choose officers at a regular meeting of the It is said that inthe race for li- six his morning and asked him hew]s many of the nominees he was res: pontible for, and he laughingly de- lined to answer the question, saying hat the councial-elect had been worn to secrecy in everything but he result of the caucus. And so it goes. Some of the ouncilmen are mad, some of the de- feated candidates are mad, and there “hot old ime’’ some of these days. One candidate was heard to say, ‘I don’t mind being beat by a res- pectable man, but I don't relish the idea of being knocked out by a bum or anything like But the Sun does not desire to re flect on any one of the nominees The If the council-elect and here js no reason why the Sun should council, open and above board, where wlationship, friendship, spite and vindictiveness shall not ex- ist, and the selections shall be made in accordance with the respective ca- pabilities and moral character of the] } various candidates. The people of Paducah do not believe in waking a public trust a privete snap. Fine fresh oysters received this political" ia ideal shopkeeping, but it isa high ideal every way improve the real. We want | ~ this store to be pointed out as being im ey Noth There are certain principles at tne foundation of this * police principles. this, whiel where, for tl show is week's sale in igi Svery dollar will here of pa $5.00 black from. F We've a stock of capes and jackets here th: np to date in ever = Ucular. ‘The success of this important department has bee honest, reliable garny at pri value miss chea} Bul in th 33-75, Th ow thou they for on Be vary best #10, morning at Stutz’, TRY OUR + 25 GENTS A BOTTLE - MADE AND SOLD ONLY BY rere FAVORITE TOILET CREAM It is OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER Pith and DRUGGISTS Bey dresses Worthy through, the this Week nt $1.69 eac _ fen dress patterns in rough effects, You'll find a handsome stock of at money-saving prices nere to select rand feather collarettes, special this week for { S0c, 85¢ and 31.50 that are all rigut for ment are jnsi every garment. Paducah’s busiest mill! ment offers extraord this woek. bought new th: @ public to which it caters. This , and by striving for it we in very Way \ortky of patronage. ing short of this satisfes us. nusiness, and our at the outgrowth of those If you are in doubt as to try us; the more you know of our r you'll like t LI 1 be the biggest week We've @ stock trom h you can select your winter with perfect ‘satisfaction, miterials through and stamp of style every- The true economy of price he material in every piece we you. y's enty een strictly all-wool p: real values ned from French goods, worth ayard, special for this week at a uit. do double duty the current week in the purchase ttern suits at 85.00, $6.00, $7.00, and $10.00 a suit dress goods, broadeloths, ete., 38 each, AKS FOR THis WEEK" 8 SELLING than you pay elsewhere. es are offered for this week. your share of them, Ca Great Don't os at 2e, but the style is lacking. there are the handsomest capes he market to be: found, for only , £4.50 and $5.00 a garment. eo many sapes and jackets to be $6.00, $7.00, $5.00, 2,00 and $19.00 4 the kind that you will worthy materials through and the stamp of style on p pr , $10.0 td; \ hh, MILLINERY, Every day t values come pu nd great saics. We gs for this week; we ght you'd like them, and here are,” Come and see then, DIFFERENT THINGS, nd. 2 GHhO. ROCCE & Son, 321 BROADWAY 'B.WEILLE & SORW ee display in outside Case.... TIES AND CLUB BOWS In Stripes, Spots, Dots and Figures, icnic CLUB Cents Each Same quality for which other houses ask you 40c and 50c. We carry the finest line of Neckwear in the states. Id S1F45°N Necktie P DIUS B. WEIL oo Lute Ce ATE EET. ATES LET US HELP YOU To have a com‘ortable and handsome home, We arrange that it won't cost you much, * You will be delighted and surprised at our stock, with our low prices, wilh our reason- able terms, Our store 18 crowded with Handsome Bedroom cts, Lounges, Rockers and7folding Beds, Latest ug our ho: ribbons at Ay worth, rdinary values dn men's stock! Jrawers are exceptional sb nly He a Wise, 1 ing indicates where the aius are, he central point ts here, ‘Tue shoes in America today at $1 0x. 2.00 and £2.50 a pall Wallerstein's. antiseptic, healing and fragrant. % Patterns of Carpets, Rugs, Matti2 Our Stoves tor both cooking and heating are unsurpassed for beauty and quality, See Our Ranges, our Trunks—in faci, anything that will furnish your house, Our promises have been fulfilled in the past, which inspired public confidence in us. We promise many astonishing bargains, and we always live up to our promises—we will never disappoint you, Remember our stores are open every evening until 9 oclock. CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS SSS eee = === 7 k alton Can Please You ‘Tailgr-made suits to order for less money than ready.” made ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailor: . made suit at the prices charged by Dalton’s Tailoring ™ aitons tauorng Establishment

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