The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 13, 1898, Page 1

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i le the iy Paper in Padgu- dueah That Swears to lis SPAIN GETS HER ORDERS Sagasta Notified That No More Delay Will Be Tolerated in the Evacuation of Cuba, Porto Kio WIL Be Handed Over to the American Military Au- thorities Next Tuesday— Rapid Work Done, Washington, Oct. 13.—President McKinley haa notified Segasta that no unnecessary delay in the evacua- tion of Cuba will be permitted. The date fixe for the complete withdraw: al of Spanish troops is December | Admiral Schley cables frown Porto Rico that the Spanish authorities have agreed to surrender Porto Rico next Tuesday, the 18 Everybody here and in Porto is pleased with the rapid work of the commis- sion. Madrid, Ox, 15 —The cabinet is considering the cvacuation of Cuba today, but vo information will be given ovt. M'INTYRE 0 Spanish DISMISSED, Washington, Oct. 15.—Chaplain Melotyre, of the battleship Oregoo, as been found “guilty three charges by the court martis! and has been ordered dismissed from the sere LEAVES OMAHA. The President Has Gone to St, Louis, Where He Will Re- main Tomorrow. His Tour a Continuous Ovation— Will Go to Chicago Next Week. on Omaba, Neb., Oct. 13 —The President left Omaba this morning and the greatest public demonstra- tion ever witnessed in this city was given him. He goes to St. Louis, where, tomorrow, he will attend the jubilee. Pres, McKinley will then go to Chicago, where he will attend the great peace jubilee COUNCIL MEETING. One Is Called for Tonight to Pass a Few Ordi nances, Only Minor Matters to Be Con ered at the Meet-~ ing. Mayor Lang has called a meeting of U council tonight to pass the ordinance relative to the house con- nections with the sewerage, already given first passage. An ordinance to change the grade of Caldwell street will also be con- sidered. It is desired to change it io order to run it from Eleveoth street to the Poole road, this to be done at the expense of tue projectors of the Poole road, who will cut dowo the grade for the surplus dirt, the latter to be used io filling the road in another place. One Will Probably be Organized Tonight. There will be a meeting of musi- ciang at the Miller studio, im the Leech building, tonight, for the pur- pose of takiog the preliminary stepe to orgenize s first-class orchestra among the musicians of Paducab. It is expevted io have an organ'za- tion that will prove a credit to the city, and enable people of Paducah to hear some good music when it gets down to active work. ATTENTION Hos. SEMEN, Take your horse to Dr. J. Will Smith, at Glauber’s stable, if it needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon, You may thus save av uable horse, Examination free. 1001 —————————— he repugy irom saloons, we take pleas: ‘ a ation to our very complete irehast rein calling atte Hime of Wines and Liquors All our domestic goods ive makers; nsuriog of full nireugiy at the ports come through the porte aie county. A SAt'hnc of the highest xvade whis Sree Ics, wines, sums, both Imported and domestic, constantly on hand, For Medicinal Purposes bea rd for medicinal use ont are purcbai absolutely . COLDER - WEATHER Brings Slight Relief and Mueh Hope to the Fever-Striet- en Districts of the South, [Much Suffering at Jackson, and | the Gove! | for Aid —Business Absotute- ly at « Standstin, nent Appealed to Jackson, Miss., weather Oct. 13.—The decreased the number of new cases of yellow fever cooler has and gives bope that the epidemic will soon be stopped Husivess here is entirely paralyzed, the stores are oll closed and it ishard for people who are able even to bay jthe uecessaries of life. Among the worer people there ia a great deal of saffering, and the government has been sppealed to for aid. OUR BANKERS. George ©. Thompson Elected First Vice-President of the Association. Lexington Selected as the Place of Molding the Next An- nual Meeting. Louisville, State Bankers’ cided to hold its at Lexington, ‘The election this moraing: Ed Sayers, of Lexington, was made president and Geo, C, Thomp- son, of Paducah, first vice president. THE BIG STRIKE. It Is Ky., Oct. 15,—The Association bas de meeting next yer of officers was held Believed That the Great Paris Strike Is About And That the Work xty Thousand Idle Will Resume THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. WEATHER PREDICTIONS Cloudy tonight. Clear and cooler tomorrow. / FOURTEEN (LOUISVILLE WERE KILLED. WILL WIN. In the Battle Yesterdéy Between] iy in Line for the Next Anaual Strikers and the Imported Conclave of the Knights ‘Templars—A Cer- tainty. Negro Miners at Virden. State Troops Now on the Ground, | Wm. Lloyd, of California, Elected and tne Sitnation Is Quiet Grand Master of the Knighfe Story of the Bat- Voday Balloting for the tle Yesterday Next Meeting lll 13,—The latest news places the number kille 1) y Springfield, Oct Pittsburg, Pa, Oct, 13.—Louis- is certain to be chosen as the yesterday at Virder at 14. place of holding the annual conclave nest year. ‘The balloting begins this Oct. 13 ved and are now | Virden, Tl., afternoon Wm. Lloyd, of San Francisco, was _/elected Grand Master today, troops have ar ing order. The neg aties in the stocks armed, No further than an sssac trouble has occ It upon Cairo, 119 Chattavon, Cincinnati Evansville, Fic ence, é Johasoavi by some white miners, but i risiog. 6.1, falling. killed wounded in the battle t were and twenty Virden, IN,, Ovt. 13 yesterday afternoon a Cie Alton special train becring 200 neg o avi rising. Carmel, 1 6, rising. ashville, 6 8, rising. Pads 8.9, risiog. and Pistsbarg, 6.0 risiog. Im-| Ss. Lovis, 4.7, risag. | The P. D, Steggs departs for Ten- nessee river at 5 p,m, today. Ste splendid freight tmp aad some | 18 or 20 passengers. The Ciiy of Sheffield will report -jhere tomorrow morriog from St. Louis for Tennessee river. A tel am to that effect was received by or Asherafi, her agent. Dick Fowler had another lar-e owd for the Cairo sureet fair thay eft here this morning at 8:15. Weather cool and cloudy. North- west wind, cold eoough for snow, miners from the south arr i the Chic Virdew Coal company’s mines mediately terrific fighting bogan | At the time of the arrival of the; Chicago aud Alton limiied, dus .> pass here at 10 o'elock route to Chicago, a flag played indicating s sp2cial follow at ine stockade sround yesterday ¢ nd ace Immediately word spread a crowd of lined platform while miners another rowd ¢¢ lected at the entrance be si half a mile north. At the special passed the station és I 12:40 o' elo Tu ‘om te mediately shots wee fired f and outsid of Paducah is over feom Len will likely port this evening for St. Louis. » H.W. Bottorff from Evancé ville arrived at 0:45 todey with a big trip of freight and a fair register o She discharged her trip ud received good patronage for her The | revora to Evansville at 12:10. ock-| The fare on the Dick Fewler has \heen reduced to $1 tomorrow, Friday The Civy moving train battle was tective, was the killed. The train contioued to Ue stockade,the miners firing into it, the on stationed at firet ibe sw mao shot ad passengers, negro passengers returnud fire. moment the train reached the Their Places, Paris, Oct. 15,—It is believed to- day that the great strike has been The strike began on at the buildings but, extended the city until 60,000 workmen were idle. This vast army broken. exposition throughout was ® great menace to the peace of the city, There is great over the improved situation, DAY OF WEDDINGS. Several Weddings (Occurred at Metropolis Yesterday Morning. A Couple Elopes From Mayfield aud Is Marricd—Swell Mar~ riage of Metropolis People, Yesterday was a day of weddings at Metropolis, Ill, and among the happy peopte were two Kentucky couples. ‘The first wedding was at 5 a.m. Itwas that of Mr. James Sherrell, of the city, to Miss Clara Ellerbrook, formerly of Metropolis, The particulars were published yes- terday. This was followed at 9 a. m. by the swell wedding of the season William J. McGee, a dry goods and} clothing merchant of Metropolis, to} Miss Cora Quante, the eldest daugh- ter of H, Quante, the miller and dry goods priace of Metropolis. Rev. J.W, Jackson performed the cere mony at the residence of the bride's parents, after which a si ast was served, The party el p.m. north bound train for! Cincinnati and other places. At 10 a.m, Charles S, Creason and Miss Jennie Harris, of Mayfield, were married by Thomas Liggett and returned to Paducah on the Cowling. At3 p. m. Ri Carterville, Il!,, and Mrs. Arminta Boils, of Metropolis, were licensed to marry. Thus may the good work g> ov. Griffia, of SPEAK AL SHARPE. Candidates Spoke in Marshall County Today, ‘The congreesional candidates are billed for a speech at Sharpe, Mar. shall county, today, and a few went out from the city to attend. It is not yet known whether Mr, Wheeler will speak with Mr, Reeves here Friday night or not. He bas an appointment twenty miles from the city tomorrow, but if be van get back in time, it is the understanding that he will debate with Mr. Reeves. Don’t experiment, but get the old reliable Piantation Chill Cure. rejoicing | | ade the miners opened a fire. Then wered with steady desper : 14, and the boat lays over at Cairo {vail 10 p. m., giving visitors ao op- ty of wiinessiag the great ne- >on the waier at night, be- and pyroiechnie display out yes on the train ens. fire. Kogtueer! yorta Burt Tigar received a ballet ia We! val by arm snd dropped from his sea | fireman pulled open the thre Herald of yesterday ma and a half to Cairo beiween the Geor- 1 Dick Fowler. The arti- is quiie bomorous ia its deseript- a large e wo boats which bears semblance to the Dick e, and winds up by mak- f the race the train sped on carrying « load of devotes about a co! y wounden to Springfield, How mavy (ii eee at The { gie Ls stopped at the stockade twp minutes. | ci The did not firing The stockade was filled wiih shar wounded ts) not kuown n departure nlest, preseoiia oO cease. lowe: javd G armed and they kept up a sieady fire} j into the nesses say the deac ed after th ng a dra Union miners ws says: A pedo: boat claimed by To's boat Germany, for 2 and the trial Tons were made in {he open sea over a 19 kp ha fresh wind Jana The boa . ‘traversed this course al times, ick boy, who i: minutes The Engineer ed for royer Hai L. vA E government kot s ain depa 8 he at the Chivese - e Koloisi SENT TO MOUNT VERNON, Mother and Sick Child Sent Away This Morning. was built ow consid Mrs. Gause and had been in the city hos today sent to Mt. the packet by the mayor. take vai The woman was penniless aad her} "S° ™ child did not improve in health, so she decided i go to relatives DANCE TOSIGHT. ‘ite ave tal, wei 3 sec Vernon, Ind., 00} citometers, or 40.8 stat to be in ed heretofore made that of the ys Journal excess of any on the wate m to was best to Turbioia, | (MR, POTTER KESTING EASY. The German clab will seasen tonight with an elaborate ball | at the Palmer house. 1 will be ove of the swellest affairs of the year | open the Mr. Stanz Potter, father of Otticer who had « limb broken in the ¢ se of 4 avel bank yese sate terd s resting as easy as could be Draggists will say they sell more je=pected AY. The other man, Plantation Chil! Cure tian others also about the same. —_——-- Make # Home Comfortable e¢eeee n be here, an A plete, and it will pay you to cal ue sCold weather will sox ou are going to need a stove. Oaks and Oj! Heaters is now com- Burners We carry 0 full Hue of Our line of Bas Peninsular Steel Ranges Royal Superior Cooking Stoves All Sizes. Every Stove Guaranteed xf w ae better, and fow as good. Guar ntee Bond Given ) Each Range Special prices on Bed and Dining Room Furniture this week. Accounts opened if desired. JAS. W. GLEAYVES & SONS Afamads PADUCAH, KENTUCKY . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1898. PADUCAH’S BIG GOMM after the season scraps in stock, stock is complete want or need any ‘TEN CENTS PER WEEK, Pa ee — FESTIVAL: ENCED THIS MORNING It has always been the rule for merchants to have a clearing sale © is over, when there is nothing but remnants and but we propose to have a clearing sale while our and new, and you can have pick and choice from § one of the finest selections of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods ever brought to Paducsh. We are determined to sell out, and if you thing in this line it will pay you to note some of the prices quoted below, which are not all, but only part of the good things |we offer those who are willing to save money on their fall purchases. | WE WILL SELL YOU 1A fancy plaid straight or round-cut winter suit for.....+ A doeskin finish jeans pants for. A genuine Humboldt jeans pants, w Black cheviot pants, worth $2.00, The heaviest corduroy pants, worth Children’s suits and ka at least twenty-five per Star Clothiers NEW RIIUAL, Elks Wilt Begin Work Under It fonight. The regular meeting of the Elks will take place tonight, and all mem. bers are requested to be present, as there will be work uoder the rituals, which are now here Sure Cure For Chills and Fever WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC Pleas ake, and costs only ‘a bottle, WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KID EY TEA Is a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, liver and kidmey complaints of ail kinds—2s cents per box, Manufactured by S. H. WINSTBAD Seventh and Washington Sts., Paducah, Ky. Gold Fish We have just received a lot of rare specimens, and can furnish them with globes or without. Fish globes from! 25e to $8 and $10 aquariums, | J.D, BACON & CO, Seventh and Jarksoo VWEVVVVGWE a a ee ed Pleasing The Parents With These Values Sooooooe Boys’ Splendid School Suits Choice of five styles, sizes 7 to 16, Coats double-breasted. Hon estly made, thoroughily reliable $200 Boys’ Waists, Roll Collars '50c ly made and dark colors, ule, Boys’ School Caps In Etonus, Golfs, Vacht and Hobart shapes —in leather and cloth — plain, checked and in faney combinations made with non-breakable solid leather visor, choice of over 150 styles.B0)¢ Ko at Swell Novelties In Fatigue Soldier Caps at the same | price: WOVVVVV8OOB at All-wool clay worsted suit, worth $10.00, for... The heaviest children’s corduroy pants, wort! straight cut, round cut an All we ask is to call and see for yourselves. and if you are not satisfied that we will save you 5| A good double-breasted child’s suit.. . The heaviest fleece-lined underwear, worth $1 The heaviest and best overalls or jackets All the latest novelties in Klondyke corduroy hats... 5 All the latest noveities in silk puff ties, worth 75c and $1.0 5 Two hundred pairs children’s moleskin knee pants will goat... 10 Men's all-wool black, brown and blue $8.00 to $10.00 cheviot suits 3.85 orth $1 for He Sin ean ants will be sold regardless of cost. We have a beautiful line of double-breasted satin lined suits in cassimere and fancy worsteds, & cent. on your purchases, do not buy. Every garment in our house “7O. 212 Broadwa Box Calf... Best Wearing Leather in the Market ‘ Best Shoes at the Lowest Prices at © ADKINS, the Shoe Man) My Boys’ and Youth's School Saves Can't be beat, Prices from 90c to $1.50. 4 ..3l7 Broadway positively be sold et cost. M. EPSTEIN Wi] x SHOES POLISHED FREE Dalton, The Tailor. FIRST.... SECOND THIRD... FOURTH AND BROADWAY 3 OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE ~ He guf.iaptees a perfect fit. Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasous. He does all his work withJiomeflabor, « He will sell you a suit of clothes made to ordor 4s cheap as you can buy a custom-made BUO80808 WUVVVVATVTDA We +++ Told You [Pleasing | The Parents Wit These Values ~ ‘That today would be colder, and that you couldn’t put off buying your fall garments Now you'll need a Tor Coat We have both in large variety. is our Hackett, Car- much longer ora Suir What we ‘brag about hart & Co.'s line. They've been in this mar Boys’ Special School Suits ket for over thirty-five years, so you take nO} jounie breasted coats, pants with ble seat aud knees, thorotighly rel and in a dozen pretty and up to-date styles, at Boys’ Knee Pants ‘That you can depend on— if gy they don't wear, a new pair. Boys’ Schoo! Shoes Made calf, with c n ‘soles, om 11 to 134, POoooooe chances when you buy this make; vou KNOW Then our stock of dress But perhaps you only need a business suit in some sort of a dark mixture, THEY ARE GOOD. suits aud Prince Alberts from this celebrated firm are also ready. Have you time to see what we show for $15.co?_ We would appreciate a call from you decided bargain Boys’ Perca'e Shirts In nobby patterns, sizes 12 to 14. arate cuffs, made to wear with white collars. - 409 BROADWAY

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