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THE DAILY SUN = - - Ins the Only Paper in Padau- ducah That Swears to Its « = = CIRCULATION. D , I I Y WEATHER PREDICTIONS : U e Rain tonight and Tuesday. Slowly rising temperature. PADUCA — — = ality i See ine, VOLUME {11—NUMBER 1 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1898, f : TEN CENTS A WENK. cesceteces (CERVERN'S |, meet [TROUBLE JOLLY JOLLIES [COMIC OPERA |$si2:"lec" seme! CIRCUIT COURT. | ie Arriyes From Porto Rico With will be Said Pasba and the Brigand ve Said Pasha anc rigands, Dr. Frank Boyd, who left Paducah eral times by the McC Min Opera for Stealing a 1900, ... ESTABLISHED. ,.. 1860 tnemaen company a few years ay LOVELY |to become chief surgeon of the Third Watch T y Their & Kentucky, and was afterwards ap- Betas tatet “Our repot 7 atehe e' P| - y P T % s t reportoire inc I 4, we They Sail Today for Their Span | pointed chief surgeon of a division It Is Believed That the Turks) Enjoins the District Committee Manager Grau ‘Iells Why He| Said Pashe. The Biclenide red - s ish Homes—Are Loud in i <r as es, els Won't Leave Crete, and From Declaring Fowler me to Paducah—Has a pibve vBae's Se, i ee ee ee 4 Thaty Prates ‘orto Rico, has returned to the " 7 ‘enzance, Baker's Studeut, Henvi- Few * of In E re ms Their Praises of United States, and is now at Fortress That War May the Nominee of Repertoire of ‘Iwenty etta, Mikado, Olivette, Queen's Li 9 is in P ( d America. Monroe. . Handkerchief, Canta'a and Pa n'a He came over on the Panama with dal the Party. Operas Already, Jones. ‘i % - _ a crowd of convalescents, and is well, — enema “The soloists are: Misses A Phe a yoe in the ; He bas said nothing about coming Warrington, —leadin annig SUE ‘ Hleory Winn, aud BY Admiral Ceryera and Wis 800; jome on a furlough. The Refusal of the Turks to Eyace|The Republicans of the Second! Will Appear Here The Bri-| Meyers and Gertra ae Li r ' . co watch at the peace Go on the Same Ship—They MAN RUN OVER. uate Grete May Precipitate District Having Lots of gaads” and “Said Pasha” on Youks tat by vf mpi Ree ge pe e.g : " ted ‘ * > e < or ‘an Lapghous reis ‘anuts, pi Embarked on the City _- — the Long-Expected Eu- Fun—But Its Hard the 20th and 2ist—He Whish and "stanley elon are the BUllly sul was sentenced to two . delet of Rome. He was Fatally Injured by a ropean War. on the Party. find Fine Tedupe, comedians, and Misxcs Carrie Ward @oUths in the county jail. Winn is ‘ Freight Trait. and Sallie Jones are dancers, ‘There 2 *@all boy and bos ween im jail be- — F _ ee is « chorus of 18 young ladies aud 12 a mei: Phot. Wa, Mateuatia la mil. he remainder of the forenoon and Owensboro, Ky., Sept. 12.—Hon. | Doubtless by thie time most every | val director, ”’ most of the afternoon was ‘consu: George W. Jolly has thrown » bomb) Well informed person in Padu Mr. Grau iss most affable gentle (10) 8)UB the cases, indictments ia ’ Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 12.—] Freighttrain No. 251, south bound,| London, Sept, 12.—It is believed The sailors of Cervera’s fleet who] Tn over ee aA moh an {ins |bere that .the Cretan situation will oles 1 jown man near Central City yester- ‘ , i have been prisoners here for some-1igy afternoon. The train. pes in| Cause serious trouble and may in+}into the camp of his opponents by knows that one of the largest opera| man, and has a talented troupe with | “Dich were tound last week. time, sailed today for Spain on the ge of Conductor Patoam, and|volve Europe in avast war. Et fiekte Intanating companies, on the road is rebearsing|him, Many of them have been with phere rate ho suits filed today. J City of Rome. was delayed a short time by the ac-| The powers will insist on thé ens toes ring out on the company fromtwoto.ten years, |r, stardey tbe, case _ sasiogs ~~ - Admiral Cervera and his sons] cident. Turks evacuating C i i ae a. . te ig Crete, as the hibiting the committee from declar-}Company, composed of about 40} They will evidence against him. This was denis comitbiuee . : . th uit ds aan ty’ hie’ Uagneh how sailed on the same slip, Both Ad- cent slaughter of Christians there i] ing W. ‘T. Fowler, the other twin.) members, under the management of Y will give Paducah the only taste) third dismissed at this term of court, } rop y miral Cervera aod the sailors were M ° NO LE RESIGNS. | veiievea to be at the suggestion or ab) q of real comic opera she has bad in Mr. Jules Grau, a brother to Maurie CHC phates. Phone $15 for your - : ce | several years, and the house will nc THE SO drag wants at loud in their praises of America and | least the connivance ef the Turkish} Lat conn os, wae Breslin “opera nS ee the treatment they have received in] His Place to Be Filled by Ex-| authorities. It is believed that the d : i leaders in the conntry. gr pala ence lege this country. Sheriff W. K. Hol- | Musselman forces will refuse to withe Fe). nominee of the Henderson conven- Although it was generally under- * derstood that President Leake would ¥ tion, the regular republican candi~ Mr. Harry Davi the leadi ' javies, e leading {draw and the clash will then follow. date, Manager Grau was seen by a re-|tenor, sang the r : ie off ee ‘The district committee was to have | Porter today relative to the rehearsals, | Broadway aes ohaisiiat sit il t +} call a meetin, he se REV. THOMAS ADAMS land, : g of the school board for - —~ » ein It can be stated that the situation ip) Crete, at the best, very seriously met here today and would have de-|*#4 to the prospects of the company. /and won much praise. There ws8 8/tonight to heat Mr. B. B.D, rt. B. B. Davis’ re- threatens the peace ot Europe. It bes been my custom,” he| osc i iy , packed house and his effort was duly > sisldtig’ bak. bond postinsd, Joliy| phates, my. conspany’ tx'oome tp tal Petree ot en ene ae Called; od Shr? Lenlbe gaits Bo eee ‘ . rit P earse my company in some city in} usual range and sweetness, and need- | ¢, ree and Ks, Leake ema be eae in his petition charges the members|the south—such as annah, or | less to say, is highly cultivated. esl Go unless three or more mem- of the committee with fraudulently |Columbus, Ga. I find that in New] ‘This afternoon Mr. George Brod-},» ¢, Toquested it, and that some) Eam conspiring to declare W. T. Fowler Lihat irl and confusion of erick, the celebrated baritone; Mr.|°° £87 Fequested it, the regular nominee of the party. Politan life, you cannot get the) Mat Grau, Mr, Stanley Felch, one of| Reports by the way of Athens are same attentive work out of them that! the o Soa? ch fa. 6. hesallat GHEE? bho he comedians, and Misses Kate | that the Bashi Bazouks are commit- clared Fowler the nominee, but the Assigned to the Me-|The Board to Organize 1 his Af- Church ternoon at 4 ‘Several Valuable Pieces of City}list of appointments of the M.E.] Mr. Kd P. Noble, who was ap- pointed on the board of election com-}'The Committee That the Presi- Has Bee fi Property Sold This conferenve in session here was read 7 Moreck: dg —_— —_ Tiownee ead asain sabes cd br : “e s “a missioners of McCracken county, has * ‘ ; ol n, who|ting outrages at Candia, Morning. today and Rev, Thomas Adams was lane and Mr. W. R. Holland, dent Has Chosen to In- WON'T SERVE. there little to divert their attention. | have just closed in Cincinnati, ar- | Christians yM the sired tia be — assigned to Paducah, ex-sheriff, has been appointed to suc- vestigate. —_ herefore I came to Paducah.|rived to resume their positions with |try are armiog, and. mili march. to f asia We are only rehearsing four new|the company. Mr, Broderick is one|Candia, The wiaiie roporle "Sak GaN8 |The President Haying Trouble Capt. y. Rs Smith Buys Two, and ceed him. Mr, Noble sent in his in Finding Men to Inyestigate, mr KT. Lightfoot THE SECOND KENTUCKY declination several days ago, and it! win Find Out All the Causes f sista was on account of awaiting a reply! gag Management in the Vas that the board did not organize soon ’ er. It is now composed of Messrs.) Flows Military Departments: 4 H. G. Tandy, L. K. Taylor and W bee! We mere : reportoire of}ef the best and best known singers | 300 native Christians and sixty-seven uty operas already, and simply |in the country. British subjects have killed. desire to add four more for our five] Tomorrow Manager Grau will be- ee weeks’ engagement in New Orleaus.| gin rehearsing his company both Joe Leiter has at last cleared up Last year we did something never |night and day. They are now mas. bis disastrous wheat deal. It has done before in New Orleans—played | tering «The Brigands,’’ and in a few loaded the Leiter estate with mort- WO. Leaves Chickamauga Today For Lexington to be Mustered Washington, Sept. 13.—President McKinley is experiencing difficulty in There were severs! important sales at the county court ho.ite this morn- Out, R. Holland. Washington, Sept. 12.—The Presie| procuring men of prominence toserve| tw, ‘ anplaiiatnaiy 7 . - enty-one consecutive weeks v1 ages " 2 = ing. i a ae 5 The board will meet this afternoon|dent has invited the following mem] on the commission to investigate the} ‘We, of course, do not expect to days will begin dress rehearsals. foe aggregating nearly §5,000,~ q en The building occupied by the} Chickomauga, Ga., Sept. 12.—]and organize and announce its list Of | i serve on the commission t ailecedact of tte -* Of the make feoney enough io Paducal Manager Grau displayed his entire | 5 Sime Croal Trunk factory was 6d 10] The Second Kentucky leaves today| election oficers. ommission to inv conduct of the war. he nine pe Y _enoug we aducah to|wardrobe to a reporter, and it is} The Capt. J. R. Smith for & the} Laniuatin, Where ie ae pent os sin gate the war department: Liewt-} members selected four have declined med oben expenses. e did not/something whose immensity is ¢ has raised Building next to it, occupied by the |! et on, HERS Pe re Me BIG RUSH Gen. John M. Scofield, Gen, Joba] to serve and several others asked for saad gscig food tsa rey eeded by nothing save its gorgeous- | ag N i tered out, . B, Gordon, Gen, Granville M. Dodge,| time to consider the matter. oe eee ald take [Deas Two of the finest of them fever situat during our stay, than we could take | were mad ere made by a local seamstress, : in in @ whole week's eogagement,| cheetahs. cami The Spanis missioners it From here we go to New Orleans, HAND BADLY GU), |Porto Rico are attempting the usual 7 ee ee will remain there five} Charles Minor, colored, bad his| Spanish tactics of delay, They say eeks. fore we go we will sing/ieft hand badly mangled in a saw| ‘heir instructions have not arrived. tw 5 ; y fo operas. at Seamon’s this morning, one finger | Don't Tobacco Spit an Kentucky Distilling Co. was sold to : baste cthe same gentleman for $4,100 SUE arias D. C. Gilman, Gen. Charles F. Man- Bete retectcony coe.edd to hy JUDGE COOLEY DEAD. |xne crowds at the Public} der, Rover T. Lincoln, Dasid company was sold to City i tttoreey BT, Lig ) re Schools Has Exceeded All |S. Lamont, Dr, W. W. Keen and Gen, Gordon The four who have declined are Genera] Manderson, General Gordon, Robt. Lincoln and D, 8. Lamont. A BIG SENSATION. Atloroey R. T. Lightfoot for $2,850, é a Jand the residence at’ Fourth and/The Famous Jurist and Judge Records. Col James A. Sextoi i Warrisen to Mr. Lightfoot for $2,- troi has replied that he can not serv ‘ ‘saa 1350. All the above belonged to the Detrelt, papk libtiteow Has Beek. Baar |cuve capensis per costumes are acknowledged tel bein cut entirely off. Dr. Troptman| fy qt os aoe) nag ex ae i All Day Issuing Fotrance mission can only make a report, hav+]4 Prominent Knox County Man|Tobes are simply unexcelled. We shale saa | Bac, ine wenn 4 Shia SHOT AT THEM Was the Author of the Best Cards to Pupils, ing 0 legal force, it is believed ts} Arrested for Wife Murder. fare cven nom making adilitions to it] | Best ten-ceut whiskey im the city |e 4 i Known Edition of Black- passes eo new ope We shall play’ at Lagomarsino's, [Reortine Remedy Co. Chicago or New 7 —— work will pave the way for action by Supt. McBroom this morning ¢s-| congress looking to the reorganiza-| Barboarville, Ky., Sept. 12.—Ben *: stone. Conductor Peeples Has an Ex- “ sryyreiggirerrengie Pie age tion of the army and the svoidanee) Chestnut, a prominent farmer of this ao os citing Time With In- Detroit, Mich., Sept. 12.—Judge| nag his office, to issue entrance cards. of appointments solely for political] county, was arrested and jailed today J Ll | a truders. Thomas M. Cooley, the famous jurist, | Soon after 7 o'clock the crowds began | reward. on the charge of wife murder. It q a died bere today. Judge Cooley was}to arrive, and there was hardly a Se Ait Lian has caused a great sensation. moment until after noon that the THE CUBAN ARMY, p In ‘The Woman Was Arrested and) porn in 1824 in New York atate, Locked Up This Morn- 1850 he became professor of law ia ing. Michigan University, ia 1864 a judge nares of the supreme court of Michigan 4 About 5 o'clock this morning Con-fand in 1867 chief justice of the ductor Peeples, Who resides on Gould | siete, He has written many legal avenue, found two negroes, a man porch was not crowded with pupils id s They were there in all sizes and col Temporary Occupation ee A’ ) i q ors, and the patient superintendent acaba 4 . aN : ~ did nothing all day but write cards. spdbeatntsid The Business Portion of New \ i At the schools, every room is full, = Westminster a Mass of and as the enrollment bas not been| Washington, Sept. 1¥.—it is oa d Fl and @ woman, iq bis yard pear bis} ’ bis ed + Blakatons completed, it is impossible to ascer- | to be the intention of the president james. ile \back door, He thought they iad is his edition ot — tain the exsct pumber vie. sets to have the army for the occupation a ‘ entered school, and will probsbly be} or Cuba made up of three militery trying to break into the ho —_—_—_—_—— took two or three shots at them THE PACIFIC SQUADRON. — {an impossibility for aday or two. Completely Swept Away and They fled, none of the allots, tekine —— he oues furnished with cards this : Many Lived Louk: Ss OF SHOES 3 effect, but some one watched them v ash on, Sept. 12.—Co - | morni will grestly increase the} vision, under command of a major 9 4 hington, Sept. 12,—Commo-| morning a START THE CHILDREN RIGHT by putting their busy feet in foot- oa works, but possibly bis best knows The Town of Jerome, Arizona, departmenis forming one grand di- ‘and informed Offiver Grey where they c number, and in addition to these] general of the regul », who will dore Albert Kautz has been selected iu reg Ly gular army, who w 1 P went. He arrested the woman, who |" there were many, several hundred, iD} pesform - a cewe{_. Wancouver, B. C., Sept, 12.— wear that will stand the strain Jove the name of Sarah Allen. She|to command the Pacific squadron leget, who obtained thew last week. perform the duties of military g0V-] 400) Westminster, the chief city on our boys and girls in and . on prices are not high, Bring : 4 "e bil the tT EOS meg 8 ernor. Among those mentioned for: x ; y y' g nd wew t_them for ve: was found on Plunkett's bill, and the / upon the retirement of Rear Admiral u : the Frazier river, presents a fearful - ry little money, this command are Gens. Merritt, 7 > 4 \ officer had no little trouble with her, | stilier, Commodore Kautz will have abe claiming eg op ome me an important territory to protect in Co a ae ieee teat to wait until{Samoa and Hawaii. He will bare 7 she recovered sufficiently to walk. |two battleships in his fleet, the Oregon 4 ‘At the city ball she pretended to bel and the low: Wate'and Brooke: ‘The dapertmentimmemne % Geponstion foray, Ore Raving GROCERY ROBBED. —— will. Be. Gommanded UY. Mo). Ganmeetieraey: #1007 out she. whale of the Mr, George Yopp Loses a Quan-| naj, Gee, James Wile] business portion. ‘There Is not a C+ oi cu jeorg’ PP Q Fitzhugh Lee, Maj. Gen, James Wik} oie tuilding standing in the cens iy es SON tity of fis son and Maj, Gen, Lawton, Bal portion of the clty o , 821 BROADWAY. ly dead, bat Marshal Collias — ie G coeeetnnowenenei ‘ ol ‘does not thiok anything is the matter LI DISMISSED. ‘Soom, COMMISSIONERS AT HAVANA. ‘The loss by the fire is roughly eati-] a vwith her. She was locked up. . ‘ oe mated at $2,500,000, with insurance = = a = —— - ~ _ a ib her. ‘ - The Door Was Unlocked After as F ae SHORT FOR MONDAY, She informed the officers that she} yon, Sept, 12.—An edict has ‘a Gee Wa Washington, Sept. 12 e}of $1,500,000. The London Assur- ran in the house to keep Will Miller, Sata : sate at American military commissioners} ance company {s said to be the heavi- i ; wolored, from killing her, John been issued at Pekin, announcing Broken, coseied Mavens "Saictday. Theat lout whe wolldines oh en there Were Only Two Cases in “Allen was taken up with her, but he/that the Emperor of China has no o i ; hi Sales bi a saga 4 m 7 the Police Court. vwoved that he bad been working,|further need for the services of Li] Mr, George Yopp found his gro- Wace mes HY 9 delegation named by}atreets were destroyed. The vaults ——— : fant was released, there being nothing | Hang Chang as minister of the for-|cery open when he went there to] Capt Gen. Blanco and later theJot the bank buildings withstood the) prod Charles, for being drunk, was Re ec ; agai him, The woman vill be eign office. He will probably re-| begin busi today. His eatablish-}commissioners made a formal call} fie. fined $1 and costs in the poiive court a ‘with a breach of the peace. 18 2 proventy ‘at is at Tenth and Washingt h The f A Nowhere feats e'4 ac ment is at Tenth and Washington, upon the Captain general, The first this morning Nowhere in all the broad land can you find a stock that can cOtnpare 3 charge, a mai, office as grand secretary, It Ge, *8 A CONTRACT, {s believed that Russia will bring powerful influences to beay \ have JEROME, ARIZONA, IN RUINS. ‘A young river man, for « breach| With ours—in magnitude; in beauty; in variety; in thoroughness of ee of the peace, was fined $1 and costs, | tailoring; in dependability and serviceability of fabric. These prices will crowd the department: Boys’ Knee Pants Suits— Ages 7 to 16 years. ‘The fabrics include Georgia River tweeds and Washing- ton cheviots—the best fabrics made for hard wear, Pants have taped seams and riveted buttons—it is impossible forseams to rip. All wool 4 inate ear het aes BDF) Ce ‘Thieves had gone tothe back door] session of the commissioners was during the night, and breaking out held yesterday. Large crowds 0s one of the glasses, reached in and unlocked the door. sembled at the wharf to watch the Flour, meal, sugar, coffee,sardines | incoming steamer, but there was no and other goods of this description|demonstration. Ample military are were stolen, and there was left not} ranzements have been made to sup- . O way ee oa be Mer Gray ae] press any disorder, and also te pre has not succeeded in unraveling the vent the insurgents from entering the 50c. may save your life—Planta- : "I tion Chill Care has saved thoasands pletely wiped out yesterday morning by fire, entailing a loss of $1,000,000 in property, Eleven bodies have so Pos Cents Capt | far been recovered, while @ score or WINSTEAD'S GHILL TONIC 3 Prescott, Ariz., Sept. 12,—Tbe Matterjohn to Ship ’ , mes town of Jerome, near here, was com- Brick to’ 47kansas. Mr. F. him reinstated. oe Oe LOST HIS POCKET BOOK. Messrs. Katterjohn & Co. be secured the contract tor farnish0® the brick for a new o.{l mill to be erected at Osceola, Ark., immedi- Mr, J. &. Martin is a Very For- tunate Man, isis f more are said to be in the ruins oF Boys’ Knee Pants Suits—ages 7 to 16— — Pleasant to take, and costs only ately. ‘The number required it is] ar, 3, F, Martin is a very fortan- yer: (epreninneatecneenesan i ————— missin, age a bottle, An ideal school suit. Made from the finestof American and im understood, is 350,000, and they’ Will] 4. man, He was unfortunate A DAD DEATH. AGUINALDO WARNED. _ debe ania - an : incnding worse, coainere and herbs Asterican and Imported fabs, be shipped in barges, the first con-]\,._ hig pocket book, containing a pa Soles MILES ISSUES AN ORDER. WINSTEAD’S | Non 108) po Sagevas, (Pity alae Patterns to choose Gy pw ‘ ‘atlatins LIVER AND KIDNEY TEA the popalar price of yeomyours at Famous at $5.00 : signment probably about ‘Thursday. $135. He immediately started to Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W.G, Manila, Sept. 12.—The American ; Mr. J. BR. Lane, the contractor, | jooK for it, and found that it had been Fiitemala aie est : ae | will do the wood work on the huild- tonal by’ boy in front of Bond's Whitfield Succumbs, troops here are kept in barracks under} Washington, Sept, 12.—Geueral ave | Boys’ Middy and Reefer Suits— ‘ ing. * drug store, at Third and Court Miss Maybel, daughter of Mr. and/arms ready for action at a mowent’s Miles lias issued peremptory orders P Awes 5 to 8. Made of specially selected fabrice, with an eye to beauty and durability—the UE sore Mound. the boy, whose| Ars. W. G. Whitfleld, died last] notice to suppress trouble among the| for the removal of ij troops from Ay are dy altimeter ofotasting coors ily embed th soothe silk braid, Immense variety to choose from. Kvery suit “ 3) Twenty Styles of Boys’ Middy Suits- Ages 5 to 5. Pureall-wool cheviots and casstimeres; good, honest tailoring ax LOST A FINGER. enth 424 Washington Sts., Paducah, Ky Mata evening about 9 o'clock at the family AS Hy , residence corner of Seventh antl natives. Allof Aguinaldo’s demands Court, The deceased was about 18| have been refused by Gen. Otis, and years old, and had been aftlicted|he has been warned to withdraw the from birth. She was a popular young] insurgents from the trenches around Indy with ali who knew her, @ con-|/Manila by September 1d or take the sistent Christian, aud greatly be |, ot The i loved daughter and sister. Her| Consequences. ie: Heeareen ls: oe control almost the entire island of Montauk Point ss rapidiy a+ possible, Seerctary Alger’s plon fora perma. pent camp at Camp Mont ak see to have sprung a seavalve, The commanding general of the army is aseerting himeglf. name was Slaughter, aud the money was returned to him. Mrs. J, A. Griffin Had One Am- putated, : Mrs, J, A. Griffin, of 527 North} Princeton Visited by a $40,000 Geventh street, had the inet ee lay Morning. Neatly trimmed in blending and contrasting col ors—nobby, sightly, good wearing suits that wi please the eye and give solid satisfaction in @ 4 on ber right Hatiay, Dre Hicke pe death was not unexpected, as she YARD NEAR DEATH Se al Pemoy palee B= ac pe F Pais 3 Me ‘operation, which w There was a disastrous fire at/had been in @ precarious condition | Luzon, outside of Manila and Cavite, BAYARD ” ee $2 50 ) tors on scoonnt of @ bone felon, | Priaceton, Ky,, early yesterday} for several days past. The funeral/but they are torn by factions and ig oh ‘aiid 3 necessary dspam ae morning early, took place at 3 o'clock this afternoon] qgyinaldo's control over th ia| Dedham, Mass,, Sepi. 12.—The . Young Men’s Suits—ages 14 to 20— x Go to Lagomarsino’s for a nic‘a} The Bank hotel, Postal Telegraph} from the house, Rev. Pinkerton offi- 4 r er them condition of ex-Senstor Bayerd te A magnificent poate thy select from. BI presage eae baat omee, Hipple's saloon, a grocery and iating, burial at Oak Grove. weakening. Seth warhe, and, hls dekill is lethal = senetete smooth cassimeres in plain and eocy sete a aw + wm |three orfour other buildings ip the ova iy - ——___------— orse, and viots in new Scotch effects and Banuockbt " \ ae fish woos anvironsas” MAY BE ENGINEER. SICKNESS IN PORTO RICO, — | for st any time. nd broken plalds-all the new iailshadessat Qh my BP ; : sin Abcae vy rings, magnificently tailored and The fire was of incendiary origin, A KENTUCKY BRIGADE, ‘The famous South American fully 12go-Pamous pricesnecnrecnss sess $7.50 There is some talk of Mr. James}One Member of the First Ken H. Wileox, the former city engineer, tue! Dies. being employed to go to Fulton to nese 2 give the grades for building the new] * 6 gen 19 a streets there. He has applied for Ponce, Sept, 13 ~Private Richard the place, and the council of that Glore, of the First Kentucky, is dead city could not select a more compe-|of typhoid fever, and Sergeants Strat- tent gentleman than Mr, Wilcox. ton and Krell ave dying. There are 2 , . Coli 11 be made a brigadier Yiu take no risk on Plantation Coil| 150 cases fn oll among the t00ps] Nocral and, placed in command ot] "fA DRUG STORE Cure, as it is guaranteed to cure. and one case of yellow fever. 4 cts TH Xe BROADWAY, ’ Good Bye and the loss will aggregate $30,000 Old Headache ar SAGO, well covered by insur- GUN CLUB SHOOT, mosquito perfume. Ten and 25 cents per bottle. Sold only at B.WEILLE & SON The Only One-Price Clothing, Hat, Furnishing and Shoe Ho 409 BROADWAY an $y Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 12.—There a rumor at Lexington to the effect at Kentucky will have three regi- ments, the First, Third and Fourth, in garrison service; that they wi!l be . Vi 4 formed into a brigade, and’ thas D. Wi f2, TPE ULES If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. The Paducah Gun club will hold ite regular shoot at La Belle park this afternoon for the medal, The Canned . en | ‘Pree delivery to all £0 N & CO. shoots will now become more inter- : : esting a6 cooler weater arrives.

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