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If it’s True Fad ttin The Sun Find it in ml THE advertisers the Sun is the best m by which to reach the peop! ; VOLUME M—NUMBER 67 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1897. thi Ce te THE LOCAL ROUND-UP, WILL TALK POLITICS, Board at Work. Mail Service, less in DuQuoit, It is understood a ag - a Congressmen and Senators Are|Sewerage Contractor White Res/that two passenger trains each wa, Martin Thorn Takes the Stand |The Changes in the Runs on the Flocking to Washington Pres turns to the Clry From ¢ are to be taken off also, and run by} and Lays the Blame Ail on St. Louis Division Other $ NO WICKoosoNO SOOTseosNO ODOR @ E tatooga—The sabe the new route, this change to take Mrs. Nack—Whole Fam- Ratiroad Notes of Liye Wes dive ~ etfect the first of next Week. These ‘ ae most Wonderful heater made, Burne air and oil—more air than oil, Gives an intense heat at of a Dull Day, | hanges Lhreaten DuQuoin’s prospec. ily Asphyxiated, Interest. é jalsiinh ie anode ity materially, and ber business menp it ee eee — 24 2 are considering what they should do TThote was a lengthy session of the|SPOut them. It is proposed to offer] fondon, Nox. eA tei ey-| , The Rew schedule on the _Ilinois A AAAALADADADADADDADDADADADDDAT De police court today. Beginning next inducements to the on ago & Bi + | vlone is raging today in England and | Central went into effect yesterday at) era week, court will begin at 9 o'clock | Ct? Hllinols road to build that way. Jig most all Europe. Great damage (00m, @pd the change has already HOLIDAY PURCHASES OF : oo ty its a wall Tag Scart instead of 8:80 a Dutluoin mere spore poweress is reported as having been done. been felt in various quarters. | FINE r ” i ave n+ mp n 0 i e " e i ference here tomorrow relative to| Jesse Potter and Creal Broyles, ble! find 2 Greeny “ the It is predicted by some rajlroad CHINA LAMPS CUT GLASS : Kentucky ratronage, Senator fmboe| charged with malicious shooting and | pncge: © wil not be so tasy lere) then that the present time card will|/f Made from us now will be put away and reserved until wanted. Make your selectio 1 get choi asd De, he tee ih leas op malicious assault, was called, und after for the people of that place to! New York, not last long, as the L. & N. has put ’ r eee fe your selections now and ges Choice oostet cate cave at OFT idgo Campbell’ announced that] over to St. Louis to do their} Torn is on the stand today and he] in a new schedule which reduces the from an unbroken stock panpced ‘ County Attoroey Houser bed agreed |*°PPing--Calro Argus. accuses Mrs, Nack of the murder of | time between Cincinnati and New } Are Coun! the Vote. Ito continue it until Wednesday. | Beginning tomorrow or the follow-] Wm. Guldensuppe, Thorn’s story Orleans two hours or more below the Frankfort, Ky., Nov — The | Judge Sanders said he was opposed |ing day the mail delivery in the cit not generally believed. Mrs. | Illinois Central's time, As the L state buard of canvassers are ere to-[to continuing the case so much, as| will undergo a change to conform to | Nack will be put on the stand tocon-| mailgeontract depends on the quick | Us day capvassiug the election returns. [it worked a hardship on the witnesses. | the change of schedule on the Illinois} “Vert his statements. est time between those two cities : ar aga Sage errs —— however, itis thought that the Illinois INCORPORATED te Gould the noe ree Potter was sworn and said that]Central. The exact changes to be Wh hole Family Dead. pate: Oe hal ri logt: hat ioe : img Bie d = ; . < |Mr. Hays, one of the eye-witnesses, | made ‘ 24 paidletprigen ce’ Mh atid P : ps, the To » “ovingtot * - s , mily, Consistin, aman, wife a ‘ ; acerxsitate ’ shes . | Weis cn appli from Covington |e until Wedvesday and the wit- and only one afternoon delivery, just] child, were fond wphyiied GU ee | ship of the treasury, is here “He ts i. present were M i ~ we the reverse of now, morning in their room in acbeap| The crews on the St, Louis divis- | ————————+ _ sartul of losing out, and will sce the} , (PPearance ane attachments semua thd the West Side. ion are badly broken up by a change hes oo ‘ featful of losing out, aul mill se the | wory jsut agaist several others, | A local attorney “this afternoon eng 08 tiie: Wy ee ures in fOr IC ie now ‘slrhoged. that saga aes Dick Hart, Henry Fagin and Scott{preseated an order to Marshal Col-) — Amxiety About Bismar none of the conductors are never at | —_- Off for Congress. Johnson, charged with drunkenness, | ins for the wheat at the city ball,! Berlin, Nov. 28,—Count William] home, because most of them reside at Washingtow, Nov, 29.—-Congress-]and all’ white, were fined $1 each | found in the possession of the Holla-| pismarck has gone to visit his father, | Pinckneyville, and Pinckneyville is ion end senators are arrivis and costs, han men under arrest. Marshal Col- lihe ex-chancellor, at Friedricsrube. | ng Jonger a terminal, Y 2 F~ every trsin to he ready for the mete] Thomas Ryan, a tramp, was charged | lips naturally rejected the order, a5} {ospite the optimistic reports thatare| "The two runs are between Padu- ing of congress. which is pext’ Mou-|¥ith vagrancy, be says ‘be got off ajthe court has not yet decided to| circulated regarding the health of | cah and Carbondale, and Carbondale day boat and was a little full, and didn’t ae the he pe gga Prince Bismarck, the deepest anxiety|and St. Louis, = : ‘LOT know what he did, Mr. R. C. Cald-| Collins is confldent should the court) is felt by his family as to bis condi-| 4 ° , Y . LOTTERY Kot pout it i ' hg Y ‘ Two of the conductors and ¢ Ke 1+ J well said he was stopped by Ryan, [decide it is not Mr. Beland’s wheatyof}ijon, Besides his facial trouble, | for two weeks do not leave the Car- ae who said he wanted a quarter to get | nding the owner. which is similar to that which Mr.|jondale and Paducah rua, and are ‘The Kentucky Lottery Gets Its]* bed. He atterwards returned and} ary. oad of Healih held a meets] @iadstone is sufferiog, the prince re- |then for one week placed on the other es Qnictus at the Supreme said he eaid v wanted a quarter and}: this morning at the city hall to|Ceuuy bad s nt sed attack of run from Carbondale to St. Louis, ‘ was going to bave one or go to jail. - ‘Sidbcs calatinn soon, | rheumatism in the legs. lowed to stop at Pinck- a p 5 Ff ‘ goo Mr. Caldwel thought the intr place] ston of the young ductors wlio 7 ren icin. For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on fg, Wethiogion, Nov, 99.—A_ deci-|was the beet for him and bad Wim ar- |TSSSSty" pected the I. C. ta SENSIBLE WIDOW. There is now talk of most ofthe peceswny: Every schoolboy or girl in Paducah knows the name of “ 2 : ' 5) Action was deferred until this . crews Again making their homes here] Rog’ preme court knocks out the Ken-/for drunkenness, and the vagrancy : in order that they can be with their U tucky lottery and closes forever the| charge was dismissed, " [prea so meted to Matry sa. Eapiish | he ; We carry the same quality of goods today th id thirty-nin j biggest lottery scheme ever run in] Bob McCormick was charged with} Mrs. biszie Laibaugh was tried] Claimant Until He F erie’ pre a years ago That teeth the Dens node ~ eae for the bs We Louisvilie. striking Joe Berry on the head with {late Saturday afternoon before Judge duces the Cash. Jim Eaves, colored, had his teeth MP ca go you can buy for the money. We Gieal ecvied en Top astick at Gugert's saloon. Berry] Bishop, in the cireuit court for It) Goaiton, Ky., Nov. 20.—A Mr. cos ot By 5 eee ale tine areupto date in style, color and prics ie Soomeae 7 said somebody bit him on the head,|aacy, and adjudged of unsound . ne ha ag at Cumberland river, on the a i i W ashington, Nor. 2. An order veer gen Geta gi te Pad ft Le) “oleae god of unsound | Benton, mbo claim to have an inte Central, last night. He was brought A picture free with every cash purchase. was today iavel by the Secretary of way reread unconscious by the| was delogsted to convey et to the est 0 tn entaiei, Ragland anoint: |to the ely today and carried to the eee yin civil eevctce will be] COW Frank Gugert, the proprie-| Hopkinsville asylum, Her ental ae wiaiditeh vas a Keesaeeoe railroad hospital. *y ft te ™ ttn, swore that McCornick struck |deraogement {8 said to have been oc- sen ir ea Py SGRCABA Nak . s 3c... RO 4 EE &z SO IN eal . oy EE Berry fourteen or fifteen times from} vasioned by spiritualistie doctrines bec aatbry _fe! $1,000 Ont. ident THE OWNER FOUND. | bebind. MeOormiek admitted that > S H = San “ ill maianeil 321 BRO <j SUDDEN ATTACK, Berry sold‘ be Goal etlok o kale ial We te DU! was Saturday ap-[him. She refuses to marry lim tilt sone ROADWAY ' him, and said when he got a chance | Polated postmaster at Kirksey, Caile-}his claims in the estate are estab- ¥ ss ‘A “ — ‘a ciliate he bit hie with a stick. F admitted | WAY county. lished. He is 72 years of age. Mr. George T. Alliston, of Bijou “a i , farther that Berry was not looking in] Wyatt Bicey, colored, of the Mas. fj Mills, the Man. : Mr. W.C, Lang Quite Il bi direction when he strack him sae gyn 8 brought ia Bs OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE, j Morning. McCormick is a one-legged boy, and by Constable Millet on an old ‘ ‘i : 7 Judge sandens was prompted to ree chargiag him with crap|4 Promlucnt ie Physt-| q nother Warrant Issued Against sp mark that the city bad a great deal} shooting. He gave bond for his ap: clap IS ry Tag. a top ; mor pBrranbeh . 4 bi the Hollahan Brothers ; 4 ? : pe Mie Proeirated By » Bittiows | of souls Wie. copes He was] pearance, Henderson, Ky., Nov. 29.—Dr ne Suits of which we have but one or two sizes yet in stock. We want to ac e cS 5 ae eee a ee VP e| h nc hiys veer ‘ Pemeen te LPNS Miers Mr. Frank Gagert then swore t Mr. R.M. River, the gentleman be ion Pek te caste ‘ ppg clear them out before we take inventory January J. McCormick had threatened to kill] Who recounted his Klondike experi-| o overtose ot not Tales vile bepetaasex! 2 = Mr. W.C. Lang, the venerable |bim, and that he wanted a peace war- | ences toa SUN teporter Saturday,was re ie mnistake while ill. Mr, George T. Alliston: of Bijou = father of Mayor-elect J Lang, {tant against him, Judge Sanders|somewhat dismayed to see that he os p enelhil ena Mills, Litingston county, arrived to q was prostrated about & o'clock this|then recognized McCormick in the} ¥a8 to be married to Mrs, Fraley, A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. the city this afternoon and identified aed ate a than ihe _ corner of {Sum of $200 for his good behavior for i the amgchage at out, ‘ R (lL ie gs the wheat at the city hall as his own, ge A | Broadway and Sec ts, by a period of twelve months toward he error was due to no fault of]. - i stolen from his warehouse last Sun- = ek oF vertino, Guge the reporter. He was told three|Chld Fatally Burned tn Graves) yy night, => Stacks J and 2 Stacks 3 and 4 - been produced by billioussess Hun Campbell and Ben ket, et by cy iiare is toag County, Only about twenty bushels in alll =e Men's Suits that for- 48 Men's Suits that sold 98 = + first felt 9 nu thefeolored, were charged th fight-]with Mr. Riner and the lady that . ‘ 29 Bin e foutid in the pos yn he ~ e m 1 ar di tie pe Tebeid tra aa Merrcartte Tew, ech tip muittied: aan Wha be ee J stn ith are a pete found in the possession oF Mel <Q | merly sold at $10.00 ard Bi at $15.00, $18.00 and —|3 -— rane ies apniying. liniment, his} “Ate you guilty?” asked the court|songht the former for'an interview! 2 ointy was fatally burned this mora. | bought, has be ns Lact uight | ep | $12.50 reduced to... $20.00 reduced to. +++ father fell back unconscious, of Campbell, found him talking to her, Before ing and fa dying. 9 lewo of tree sacks more were stolen = oa Drs. Reddick and Robertson were] _‘‘Yes—of protecting myself,’ re-}@oing he asked the lady if she was - from Mr, Alliston’s watehotise, The] iS = called and administercdgo his needs, | Plied the prisoner, going to St, Louis with Mr. Riner, PEACE OFFERING wheat is bis beyond question, and phi Oo Mr. Lang sfoubject to billions at-| ‘Ate you guilty ot protecting} and she replied that she was.and that ren Judge Sanders issued her war-|B N = tacks, and this is thought to have} yourself?" asked the court of Hol. she intended to go to Klondike with) sent By General Clay to His Child | tant against theffLolliian fter- | ’ — this] ket. hi been what occasioned his illness Gacaiae ‘Ha was carried ‘home and o sir.” he replied. “1 didn’t[hear this, because he is very deat, Wife Woo Lett Mr. Alliston's wheat. soon began improving. have no chance, but the reporter deemed it c y View, Ky., Nov. 28.—A ye ‘ (i) His condition bore him out, as his of the information he first re. nt from White Hall called at Death in Grayes. POPULAR PLAY, lips were badly swollen, The evi- 1 in regard to the marti the bome of Clell Richardson toa| _ Died, at her hore near Boas, Ky.. — dance showed that both men had Riner says he is already) night, where Mrs, Clay ts stopping,| Thursday ovening, Mrs. Fiva, be “Ole Olson” at the Opera House] knives, ‘The evidence was conilict- ried. bringing a basket of provisions from loved wife of Mr. Charles Bla saelt en peed ee ol zinc Tue funeral of Mev William H. [eu Clay for Mrs, Clay, It is not) daughter of Mr, CC. Vand ; a 4 ,,, and costs. he. Pr er tn Kee tuck;| Known whether he brought a mes-| the city, es her husband an The famous comely “Ole Olson’? |p yaad Jos, Hollahan, charged | HMtson, President of the Kentucky | te tor Mrs, Clay or nat. It is re. |father she left to mourn her sad and Which appears at the Opera house tO} with, grand larceny were in court, and] COB**tuction and Improvement Com) ried tere that Gen. Clay is paying| iatimely loss, two sisters, Mrs ght, is one of the most popular] ioth sides announced ready for trial, |2*2Y: Of Mayfleld, who died at Clay} toad gor his wite while at the home| Henry Sutherland and Mrs. Isaac plays before the public. ‘This sea-Iyqy, N, J, Roland, of near Stiles, was] Sitct, & small village six miles) or ioe brother, He has offered to| Dowell of the Boaz neighborhood son's production is the most preten- Jirgsent,” He is ‘the owner of ten|{ut of Mayfield, Friday night of 1.114 q house and furnish it for her| also two half brothers, Messrs. \ tious ever given this favorite comedy | sacks of wheat lost about last July, | PeBumonia, took place today, His 5. aad A T. Woods; the former of hi wi aud is playing to crowded houses everywhere. The cast is composed il the old favorites and nearly all the originals, music and spe- cialties are new and novel and em- brace the gems of the season, He said when he hauled his wheat he missed the sacks. Ie stated that he lives about a mile from the river. He had two samples of wheat, one of his own and another of the wheat found in possession of the prisoners, E perts examined the wheat and said it was not of the same crop, unl there was no evidence to connect the men with the theft of Boland’s wheat. ‘The case was left open uatil to- Morrow morning, woen the defend ants will be placed on the stand, Un+ less there is found more evidence against them, they will likely be dis- charged from custody. ‘The Register, 4s usual, made a blunder Sunday in its reference to no sleeper accommodations between Louisville and Paducah, There are ne accommodations as hereto- with the exception that Pallman c k th Capt. Pugh, of Yazoo City, is down now negotiating for two beats, the City of Clarksville aud a boat up ii Indiana, He recently purchased for the Yazoo Transportation Com- y the Ashland Ci but there ms to be a hiteh in trade for larksville, 7 uw FINE BON-BONS 8 f \ -~ sleepers have been substituted for] teed to give more leat with less fuel | better than elsewhere, 27m2 AND home sleepers. They are attached | than any soft coal stove sold, Scott ae or more will be made up, and as there and cut off here when the train ar-| fardware Co. Sole Agents, 27p2| Mer. C. E, Jennings resigned | is evident no criminal intent, he will L COLATES rives just the same as usual, as committee for Oliver Allard and] not be prosecuted. He is expected CHO There are now three sleepers tothe Dr. E wards, specialty, eyes, ear,{Mr. Ed. H. Puryear, master com-|ia this afternoon to effect a settle-| a . fast passengers. In aldition to the} pose and throat, Paducab, Ky, n27tf missioner, was appointed in bis stead. ment. eeeceeee Cincinnati and New Orleans sleeper neeses TT aad the Louisville and Paducah ‘ sleeper, there is now the Evansville eeoooooo HERE IS REST AND COMFORT ceoeeses ENOTAING LIKE MY CANDIES-# Jana atempbis sleeper, which is at- : y é tached at Princeton, and is always on A I I Ee N cs | <—0O0’ I 7 I “AS 5 I : Delicious, the rear of the Hala, we Y >) ee ¥ Tue remains of Mr. Eric Bergman, - A POWDER TO BE SHAKEN INTO THE SHOES oI oe ier bbe reo gabon ede cures corns, bunions, hot, swollen, smarting, sweating, tired, cal ue feet. Iv makes tight or new shoes § oo TZ Gatertohes ae’ set feel easy. ‘T'weuty-five cents a package. » sale by egal moni wees] = OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER to be W, J. Sammons, who dropped Phone 2935 dead at Catfish} Jones’ restaurant er 3 by that name, saying that none of Prominent Republicans Wil!) An Interesting Session of Police | (y" Confer in Louisville Tomor- Court This Morning—A | its row—State Canvassing Change in the City It result is several freight trains daily Bank anda large railroad bondholder, Mr. Hudson was grene attacked now pronounce the Massie has surrendered and few weeks ago, will be buried in @ county graveyard tomorrow. oroner Nance is in receipt of a le © from the Webster county people CRIMES AND ‘THE |, C'S CASUALTIES. ¢ Sammons family is missing. is worried over the of the Illinois Central R. R which has commenced running St. Louis business by tts shortest ute from the South, via Carbondale and Pinckreyville eights have, as far as practicable, en thus diverted already, and the DuQuoin nin Went Into Effect at Noon on the I. ©. Yesterday—Predie- tions That it Will Not Last. A Terrible Cyclone Raging in England aud on the Con- tinent—Vast Damage Being Done. urpbysboro | Fr | be m nextyear. Mr, Rinerdid not noon charging them w he as president of the Commervial ome was at Paris’ ‘Tenn., where he] Here if she will return to White Hall, }4 Louisville, Ky., the county Kentucky. Was an earnest Chirt ing been a member Killed His Man. Pineville, Ky., Nov. 20,—Reports have reached heve of the killing of Abner Purker in Leslie county by Lew Maynard : one of the best- ‘nown men in Tennessee, and was at ne Clay mines on business when he of the church for twenty year Baptist We are still selling lots of those wonderful Oil Heaters. ‘They ied. George Tier and James Massie,two| ‘The criminal term of circuit court are tarmers living in the Fredonia Vailey, | Which begins next Monday, ougbt| the bes! at Scott Huw. Co. 2 west of Princeton, were trying to}|0% to last long, as the greater por- —-— F fect s settlement over some land|tlon of the aocket Is made upot] | Mrs A. K. Brown, of tho Masase matters last Monday, when an alter-| cases continued from the Inst Sep-| sections Clee Jester ay i) Cosa cation ensued, in which {Massie shot|tember term of court, ‘The alleged| U0» after a lnnathy tiloves, | Ube Tier through the wrist with a pistol, {shoplifters, Pete Griffin, Kid Carroll] "4s 54 years old, anil leaves Peele The affair was kept quiet until Sat-jand the Franks, will gets tral} ora) children, ‘The remains were which they failed to secure at the last term of court. The first Monday in January avother civil term will begin. to last eight weeks, Circuit-elect Judge L, D, Husbands will then pre- side. rday, when blood poison and gan- the wounded man’s rm and shoulder, and the doctors wound fatal, claims Both men are well.to buried at the Randle graveyard, Moor's Air satisfaction, 2712 Heaters Tight give Scorr Hanpwaner Co, elf-defense. armen nst Post- will not warrant issued of Woodville, His shortage of $300 The master Beck, be executed Heating and Cooking Stoves at vott Hardware Co, chea) and Moor's ‘Air Tight Heaters guaran- NEW TIME CARD COA 1, BUCKETS, FIRE SETS, COAL, VASES! $ TEN CENTS A WEEK REDUCED PRICES ON Our store is t » in town for these goods. 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