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/ j THE advertisers are ; the Sun is the best med « by which to reach the people VOLUME 1—NUMBER 61 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1897, — dence of the railroad Lag rg who MULHATTON werk until they can get their next PEACE OR ss SUFFERING ampatae the am net the lo. Peal natalimen ey awl REDUCED FRIOES on ENDED oe phon the MA ceae fig LOOSE AGAIN iso hg eat Moire is mab ANNIHIL for e l= some le Bt at, bon- r wuree Si ccs af some Phy ATION.) COAL BUCKETS, FIRE SEYS, COAL VA As the victim sorrowfully remark- ance being entirely in their favor. ed to a reporter, his ‘‘railroading is FLUSH TANKS TESTED. Is the Offer Made to the Cubans Mr. J. J. Guthrie Died Last | forever done for. A Lying Llinois Newspaper Cor- : Our store is the cheapest place in town for these goods, Best quality Night After a Lengthy COL. DALE'S RUNAWAY, respondent Tells the Big- | Many Good Citizens Pleased With by Spain—Complete De- coal buckets as low as Sv. . truction ‘Threat- Ilness—Was 60 Today gest Lie and Wears the Sewerage. 8 ‘ i ay Me ts In the Buggy Repair- pe aa as oe ees sca, yer ee ROCCE VEVERVV VD x ing Business, in the sewerage system were tested - q a While Green, the little son of Col. egonmn attost Se Inae te awn ow PRIMVUS OIL HEATERS Bi i e ‘The Deceased Had Been ® Hope- ud Dale, was hitching up the horse/He Telegraphed to the Globe eb ie cel bromisiont® chi- ike Mob After Ascationte of NO WICKeooseNO SOOTeo#sNO ODOR less Invalid for Nearly a Year—The Arrangements Saturday afternoon to come to the y Democrat that Paducah was [ons in Paducah have for their own ity after hin father, the animal ran away, not stopping but once, and in the Hands of a personal satisfaction inspected the that was when he struck the Ohio Receiver. Sewerage and are perfectly satisfied for the Funeral. river. The buggy was so badly de- molished that had to bring eee The white enamel ware now shown} Havana, Nov. 22—Spain’s terms FAS Two Gir The most wondertal heater made, Burns air and oil—more air than oil, Gives an intense heat at SO a minimum cost. ‘a two horse to town this morn-| Mayor Yeiser was very indignaat to the Cubans have been made pub- Mr. J. J. Gutnrie, one of Padu- |ing to carry back enough material to > hie peg be hindod a dlopateh by Hank Bros. & Jones has three} ‘0 the been made pub cah’s oldest and most prominent citi- | patch it. bes from the St. Louis Globe ee toe pout’ rect, Democrat of yesterday, dated Spring surgents will be complete! at his residence, 504 court street, Ill., stating that Spring Val- lated, If war is renewed it will be a <I MARQUART RANGES Pb ] E after an illness of nearly 4 year, Le Mr, Guthele “was prostrated by s =n hey aaa nadine oe bi tdi ARE THE BEST ON WHICH TO COOK THANKSGIVING DINNERS. LOWEST PRICE, EASIES Martin Thorn on Trial. cote onda e . LOWES RICE, EASIEST OPERATION. HIGHEST EFFICIE stroke of apoplexy early last January, 9 b ia though death was expected for Hf i Ky... New York, Nov. ‘The trial of rel weeks, his tenacity to life wi was the only other city in the United a] Martin Thorn, for the murder of States in the hands of a receiver, almost marvelous, Owing to his constitution bis condition at times This to & sebection ca Pedoceh ; 3 coats of enamel, which is far superior |!(@ ‘They are that Cuba shall accept to granite ware. See it, 2008 | the peace with autonomy, or the Wm, Guldensuppe, which was inter- | W. 4. whit it be stamp Dey fia bro sess“ * "GED, Q, HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE COMPANY The Question that Now Agitates « bore evidences of improvement, bat \ * that might do her a vast amount of \ = he had not been seen by his old Democrats. hares, There ie ao ely $4 tha United eet iis friends during his entire illnes. States on soneder Gicancial footiog, uty for this City. Mob After Them. NCOR *) fon he oat scully eer but WWIII the Caucus Slate Be Broken,|#24 Mayor Yelser wrote at once to Urbana, 0., Nov. 22—A_ mob is INCORPORATED y me continned ilness reduced bim to is Congma * ie fter the assailants of two girls who p the Globe-Democrat that there was] ¢, 7 7 after the 0 gir R almost a shadow of his former self pe Wily eer ites. Leet te an | ee Franks Makes a Good | Mier ecaulted last night. Lynching 308-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third-st. Eve Henceeed nets blame, however, es the mistake was Start in Pie Cutting. will follow if th captured. . roca aee: tognem, Vo., in 188 due to either the mendacity or mis- ce — = sequently 60 years of age. He came ramonnt question in politi-| tare of the Illinois correspondent. Owensboro, Ky., Nov. 22.—-Co! Beats 16 to Ll. to Kentucky to reside when three jcal now is, will the alate made years old, His earl life | up atSde recent democratic caucus be was spent in Calloway |taken. Quite naturally there is = county, but in 1864 be entered the] diversity of opinion on the subject. grocery business here and a year|Some of those personally interested later changed to the dry goods busi- | say that it will, while others say that ness, which be gradually upbuilded|it will not. Then there are those sfore-|who any they are too disgusted to most merchants, give the matter any thought Senpaing Always conservative and honey The article in Satarday'’s Son has | While Digging He Unearths what reaped ihe rewart of his business} created considerable stir among the methods and was stockholder in the} democrats, and has occasioned no} Proved to be 10 Acres of It, & om potent! htt pone Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La., 4 ‘tcity., Me. White ty {bottles of Dr. Mendenball's Chill) @ gy 4 hete today with hie bond, W. A.[cureto one of any other since w: i ny] : * p: have had it in stock, and we have five VA Mr. Pete Johnson, of the County, Lett was the only other) chop brands.’ It it is not the be Finds Ochre. a daasesc) 2 remedy for malarial complaints you | a ye cg cute have ever tried. Du Bois & Co, will] : ecg refand the money. Price 50. ut | apy Broa : Hatd Luek Story. go to the DrnicaTessen, ! Selamat e al Bank. and at one time rae ee He “Joba Parrett, formerly of pee way. : 19 | : : 3 field gravel roa ot byte, Bas —_ a : taste ring vite OMe, ft eli peat ul A : For the past thirty nine years this familiar sign has been seen on eeepe suburban propert; mali. emery aid county, aboot eight miles from the|moruing tor ald, He enid his wile (6 a |Broadway. Every schoolboy or girl in Paducah knows the name of with improvements and other prop- an item of news deemed int- Setidtacs: aaitrere ba lve tarek cos beakers tae ; Ml, and his fiusucial i | é i} gf : Scand bey army sve erection to obomtotes 2 gay Wat tet: y on a yi Doon, = Ae kd bi Woe carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty nine domnty. manifested among some of the Dem.|,. While making an excavation on his} put was given only the coarsest foo, years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We Mr. Guthrie was a life-long Bap-|crats, and while many are tndiffer- | 220 8¢ founds One cobre bed, which | while the condition of his wife often areupto date in style, color and price is said to be one of the largest and finest quality in this section of the country. ‘The clay covers an area of ten acres or more, and Mr. Johnson will tist, and for years was a deacon in [ent as to whether the slate is elected the First Baptist church, and church] or not, others are open in their oppo- Z sition to some of the nominees. Bat Guthrie married a daughter of | whether there are any grounds for tae 99 See Cee een omy Nie A picture free with every cash purchase. Mayor Yeiser did not fee! justified in helping the maa in his official ca- pacity, but gave him an order and Cro &z ap) the Ia! » Ri A Ratcliffe, presi- | discontent or not, it is neverthe! dent of the City Natic : Ned nt ye yge ams ces Nae tg fedividual a0 A high grade, patent flour jas itt it. wore te yen preceded him to the grave severalleqnally certain that a great deal of| prSo, (naubags ani SOP i ej count: Yome-made. You will like it. 321 BROADWAY. t STEAMBOAT HAPPY, Try it and be convinced. paint. The find is considered quite danghter, Mrs. Chas. K. Wheeler. [some of the councilmen to repudiate) ‘a valaable one. Mr. Guthrie leaves one sister,Mrs.|the caucus. The defeated candi- M. A. Belcher, of Almo, Ky.* He] dates, or many of them, are living in Jeaves two cousins, Mr. Ell Guthrie, ny of them are living of the city, and Mr, Bufort Guthrie, |in “hot water. Whether the slate of Murray. is broken or not, theré is promise of ‘The funeral of the late Mr. J. J. | little fan among the Democrats un- Guthrie will take place tomorrow /til the matter is settled one way or morning at 10 o'clock from the First} the other, It is said that one coun- ‘The Dick Bowler, tor the fret Baptist church. cilman is so disgusted that he seri- time in six weeks or more, left. on ———_— ously considers the advisability of] Passed Away Suddenly Yesterday | schedule time for Curo, while the| ¢¢ ' ” JAS. SAMMONS deollning to quality when the time} a¢ Mayfield, Ninety Years jus Fowlec departel for Erasavile Snow Drift, 4 Re ai o'clock, The W, K. Phillips poe Se Tue Sun has been criticized by of Age. is tied up for chimney repsirs. ’ A good, Straight Grade— , some for publishing the facts ia the In a few days the big boats wil Noue Is the Name of the Stranger arnt ly at no Magi whatever! bon, J. E, Dromgoole died yes-| begin passing, and then the river 1 ; 90 years at Mayfleld, Ky. He was|fowing. _ | ) Is readily learn by getting out among] 1...) . rT pe} 4 father of Mrs. Wellton Mooney, THE COURTS, . e what kine of! church at that place, and of Miss slate the Democratic counci makes , up or whetis on it, It never expect- Will Allen Dromgoole, the Teau — -= Nayigation Resumed on the Ohio a ”’ ane ‘ x sO Mier Success There was great activity and cheerfulness down about the wharf today, and it looked a great deal like old times. B. WEILLE & SON Death of Miss Will Allen Drom- goole’s Aged Father. A strict patent cond only to P. P. Use is proof. Make the test. «See display in outside Case... CLUB TIES AND GLUB BOWS In Stripes, Cents Spots, Dots Each and Figures, icnic tter made. Since he was Embaln Has Grown One-cighth A good,,honest,"strictly choice terest in euher flour. Also Very Little ot of Them, ld 21419°N Necktie P , ch, writer. He came here a short time ] of an Inc ed any Republicans to be nominated, ails although one of the nominees is said bob ap May p aod was the F cal cover, Pura, Fresh Corn Meal Q é ‘ hed _|to be a Republican, despite the fact 2 nnie Harwood today brought suit p f . r} Coroner, Nance yotentay ita. that he is registered ay 4 Democrat, {4% was sudden and unexpecte3. J against her husivand, Heury Harwoo. Toy ea Same quality for which other houses ask you 40c and 50c. J, Wished the identity of | tisk" Jones: | A8 long as there is any diseatistac. scan iene. for divorce, She alleges _bubitual We carry the finest line of Neckwear in the state. \ ui dropped dead = rf «ago, The} ton in the ranks, however, the Sux PRESIDENT JERRE PORTER drunkenness on his part, and that she " Q restaurant several «ay Zo. . was compelled to take in washing for] Al! manufactured and for sale by De set at the] Nill continue to publish the facts as called | Neat as they can be obtaind, ed aliving, The defendant now resides} the under engineer of the engin trenching machiae yeste —_————_ Passes Through Paducah En-|i9 Jackson, ‘Teun, Sec and flour barrels, ony own |} O - 4 at the undertaking establishment, REV. FISMER * Circuit court was in session only| preferred, bought for ¢ at our|4 B. WE! Si huke & Ss N 3 and after looking ov : route to an Important Meet- | during the forenoon today. Nothing} cooper shop across the street, he REE ’ PE? —found on the dead t Disde ing at Louisville. offimportance was done and the jury} We pay the highest eash price for . . to be James Sammons, ol , hs been dismissed. wheat and corn, We also sell co Preaehed at the German Evan- gelical Chureh. Webster county, K. ‘This is the n contained in the book found among the man’s scanty t possessions, but it was so illegible that those who saw it read it ‘‘Sam-| He May Be Called Wednesday as Will Deliver an Address Tomor- row Before Many Distin- Tuis is the last week of the civil | bran and chicken feed and exchange ~ - oe as term, the criminal session beginning and everything 1 our line for a, B;) ‘ Monday io next month tor corn % DORGANIZED. | yi) us, Street No, 220, South mory.”” Pastor of the Church. ee: one No. — task oa hagrig ne pel Ha uM Mrs. Anna Rees, of Eminence, in r money at home for ily of th: clion, 2 : 4 pata: rial! “ aie tar . “ae | , A Aap tleman who gave Coroner | Rev. Fismer, of Pomeroy, Obio, fay rere P Borers Hee Ada Paducah. erga Hath ce . beg ee sv To have a com‘ rtalle and handsome home, We arrange that it won't cost you much, x n 1 PAL « ack fo P etured arti- ; : A i Sex Nance the information says that some left this morning for his home. | Heliy airs, Porter, passed through the] Mrs. Anna Rees, of Eminence,| io, xq that. we eau continue to do You will be delighted and surprised at our stock, with our low prices, with our reason- ir of them reside near Pool’s Mill, The |Preacbed yesterday atthe German| vit, yesterday en route to Louisville, | Ky., State Organizer of the Christian de critalenh cd s iasine able terms, Our store 18 crowded with postmaster have} Evangelical church to a large con-| where Mr. Porter, by special invita-| Board of Woman's Missions, arrived | ine help you. runay.we pay The body has been [eregation. von wit] #09 will attend onetting of the{at noon and is aguest of Rev. WoW lout ter grain and la : HI at the establish- eeting ef the congregation Commercial club, Board of Trade, Kerton and family, of the Firs! |), mostly stops in town, Handsome Bedroom ‘ ts, L “u '£@3, ; county julge and ft been written to. > enbalmed and is be held Wednesday night to decide ” >, i churel 1 ment. : and Post “D,"’ T. P. A., tomorrow, | Christian church, and the more our own people eon- i Lindertaker Nance reports en un-] on whether cr not to call him 88 pas-|the ong Tonight this distinguishad lady] Jie of recutitica trowa ce Ld sj " usual feature in the ease, Since the} or of the church. National Provident M. J. Waller | will address all who desire to attend see Oa NY le citned Rockers and}Folcing Beds, Latest ; a man’s death the stubby beard on his} Jnteresting Family Reumion. |{étein, of the T.P. A., will be in ind will no doubt be Baec: en fave has grown fully one-eighth of an} ,"/ O° WK Mim Mellon ste| Louisville on’ this occasion and ad Patterns of Carpets, Rugs, Mattin:s. inch, and bids fair to keep growing. urday at Wi liffe, Selleck aocate, dress the meeting 1n beha'f ot the T. helps anc pase = For the first time in 25 years the liv-|¥> 4+ ; hand to hand, and the communit Our Stoves for both cooking and heating are unsurpassed for beauty and quality, ‘ ARM SHOT OFF, ing children of the late Jacob Cor Mr. Porter oefon pa ed #3: 001 Vajonrned Veksioa for Thia| “Ow. ome emus Oe See Our Ranges, our ‘runks—in fact, anything that will furnish your house, +9 roe tat Bald oe ‘aus on to Uoeamerce Pb PADIGAH MILL AND ELEVATOR C0 Our promises have been fulfilled in the past, which inspired public confidence in ue. ~ J were » tone. : ., ‘ j * together. Those present were: ae , : F 'T, H, PURYEAR, Pres’t. We promise many astonishing bargains, and we always live up to our promises—we Reckless Handling of a Shot Gun| Mrs, Jas, M. Engell, of the city, |o1a Soldicrs Branded in Catro.| yc van The Jothecon strane W. A. COKER, Supt, vill never disappoint you, Remember our stores are open every evening until 9 oclock. Causes Misfortune, Mrs, Judge C. S. Marshall, of Wicl M Three old soldiers from Wisconsin | improvement ordinance will be among P. $.—Families will please insist bel peep, sy NR, of ‘are stranded in Cairo, according to| the business considered. o> their grocerymen keeping our piesa SIO homa, rt the Argus, They came with a small arene goods in stock and thereby save Oklahoma, and Mrs. Dr. Terrell, of} saijbost down the river and had] Fragrant Balm is something that | themselves the trouble of ordering di- é rect from the mill, Notice our Br: nds JON ES INSTALLM ENT COMBA, NY r ‘Tom Davis Loses His Rxht Arm|Blandville, ‘The late Mr, Leteh i scinaties fen chased baad 4 started for Florida to spend the win-|g'ves satisfaction for chapped hands as a F esult of ( arelessness, Corbett and Mrs. Dudley are thelior 1 seems their supplies and|lt is sold by Lyne & Lyne, drog: | oy sacks and barrels, money are exhausted, and they want is 20n4 pete Mehta ne ie — two who are dead DOT. As — > CCRNER THIRD AND COURT STR ETS The 26th semi-annual meeting of — SS — —_. — tion hand of the Illinois Central, had | the First District chers’ associa- TRY OUR Hiei dhe lve, acclaim tee ot oes] FAVORITE TOILET CREAM D alton Can Please You Thomas E, Davis, a colored sec- for less money than ready- made ones of same qua erybody can wear a tailor- Dawson, another section hand, and} from the city, headed by Supt. Geo. ; ptacah Pry Bye =t om Sid A ag or an ; i t is antiseptic, healing i ilor-made suits to ord ‘They were in a room toge her, and] college, will deliver the address of 25 GENTS A BOTTLE : soa of No; savy ina horrible leven coupe, and from one bane OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER = ; 333 BROADWAY ‘stablishment both men claim the shooting was ac-]O, McBroom, will likely go down rough skin. and fragrant. ; Dawson was fooling witl « breach-} welcome, and Supt. McBroom, of nl The fortitude of the vic |dred to two hundred visitors are ex- ; Fifth and DRUGGISTS Broadway “4 p : an s cidental. to attend. Prof. Stone, of Clinton “MADR AND 801 madc suit at the prices charged by Joading shot gun, It was discharged, |the ci.y, will respond. The associa- MADE AND SOLD ONLY BY The | ail 0 I : : its ' « ee i ; jm is great, as he walked to the resi

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