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THE DAILY SUN - - - Is the Only Paper in Paau- dueab That Swears to Its wae” DAILY SUN. WEATHER IDICATIONS. Fair and continued cold with frost tonight. Wednes- ising temperature, — PADUCAH, KENTUCKY , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1898. grades the engineer has given on one REPORTER MISTAKEN Supt. Harahan, of the Iilinois Central, Was Mis- quoted, The Shops Will Never Be Moved From Paducah — Other Railroad News, Supt. W. J. Harahan, of the Iili- nois Central, was in the city last night, and when seen by a Svy re- porter and asked about the alleged interview with him, in which the Louisville Dispatch quoted him as saying that the shops here were in- adequate, and the location undesira- ble, stated that the reporter mis- quoted bim, as he never said any such thing ae ascribed to him in the alleged interview. “We simply bought some land up near Louisville to use sometime in the future for yard purposes,”’ he said. “That reporter misunderstood me.’’ LADIE’s SOCI s. The ladies’ committee of the Y. M. C. A. is called to meet in the asso- ciation library tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock, State Secretary H. E. Rosevear will meet with the com- mittee, Mrs. R. B, Painters, Chairman, ‘rhe W. C. T. U. meets promptly at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the lecture room of the First Chris- tian chorch. All members are re. quested to be there on time. SENT TO EVANSVILLE, Mrs. Lou Cotton and a sick child were sent to Evansville by the mayor today. They had been here for some time and were without means of PO TO RI time in the Sam Stanley roatter. Granted. block. saw . The bill for the intersection was s | Ce allowed, but that for the sand ie . oP Chairman Elliott reported that the| quired asa result of the engineer's ray ot we ge by the city for| mistake was referred to the public Naeem a change in the sewerage, as Out-| improvement committee. Bee . - : : : lined by City Engineer Postle-| City Engineer Postlethwaite was . ecomes a Part of The United/The Whole City Today De-| Which Seem to Show What Sort sibel scape oo gree aa — called in and asked if he did not give 4 et a ins me ; i will obviate the necessity of | two on Mr, Dallam’s side- mae gd at — votes Itself To The Celebra- of a City Engineer We Weebly Ae phetepstsonberbte does stn wali’ belt council could get no rs No Delay Ex- tion of the Peace cal cil Meet- street, in granl y Mr. Geo. | satisfaction out of him. ? alata i Haye ere Langstaff, and the latter's agreement | John McCollum, watchman at the , perienced, Jubilee, ing Last Night. was concurred in. Palmer-Ferguson plant, was given 4 _ pete ae LICENSE COMMITTEE, police power. z nae Chairman Davie reed a petition) worteeh felts eee auirest st * —- er a Day Gives) Addresses by Mayor Hurtivon aud [Important Changes Made in the] from P, F, Lally asking that his s- Clase Weearens He aa 4 5 The Spanish Commissioners Others — President McKinley Gity Physician Ordinance— |loon license be transferred to M. ‘Adjourned. 2 Some Straight Tatk About The © ° " Gallagher. Granted. Sepiernnasinmnenonet . ; perce of Attraction Other Proceedings ot A petition for a transfer of H. S. The Situation, Everywhere, the Council, Allen’s coffee house license to Jake THE INDUSTRIES Rouse was gtanfed, " LIGUT AND WATER COMMITTER, OF PADUCAH. Washington, Oct. 18,—A cable! Chicago, Oct, 15.—The great A The council met last night in reg-! Opsirman Clatk bad read a tis a from San Juan announces that the] ditorium theater was packed today st] Wat session, Mayor Lang presiding! ion to extend the water maine eto ‘Their Past, Present and Futuret American military authorities took] the peace jubilee exercises. Speeches] *4) all the members present. | The) Mechanicsburg. Referred to city| ir Past, Present and Futureto possession of Porto Rico today in the| were made by Mayor Carter Harri- borigrdt gs sein cthaeane Hea attorney, Be Outlined in the ; ame of the United States, There/son, Archbishop Ireland and other] ing te city physician to dispesne bis NEW BUSINESS, Sun. , was no delay in the program that bas] prominent persons. own medicines, which will be bought] Judge 1. B. Husbands was ptesent hoon arranged for several days. Fifteen mass meetings were held] #t Wholesale by the city instead of/and said he was thete in regatd to the) The Svw’s gteat industrial edition OUR ULT IMATUM, this moraing in various parte of the from the druggists, and increasing | grade given om Bridge street, at the beers bis ” pablished 1p Miphipeand oly, All addressed by bis salary $1560 was given first pas-|turn of the gravel road, He in| giving day is receiving much encour- , Y prominent] sage, 1895, in pursuance of a petition|*#gement from the substantial bus Paris, Oct. 18.—It is understood] ™en. FINANCE COMMITTEE. from property holders, City Engineer] D€8 people of the city, Already that Commissioner Day bas told the] President McKialey is the center] Ghairman Fowler, of the floance| Wilcox gave the grade for street im-] some of the largest concerns, both 3 Spanish peace commissioners that]f attraction and is enthusiastically] committee, read the following bills,|Provements. He said the profile had Lbieeapp! be ae ha ae gtk there most be 20 more delay on the| cheered wherever he goss. which were allowed : poll wdhpent ond cg pe amb tamed parry ge oS tral =o ester part of Spain in meeting American] The crowds are enormous, not-| street pay roll. He said the grade given by the | duc ea of what their home damends, withstanding the weather is most|Street pay roll present engineer made a fall of nine| City is in the commercial and indus- K He is reported to have said that] disagreeable, Sewer pay roll feet; he said the profile of the pres-| trial world and to tell of its public he America might demand the whole of se Loekup keeper... ent engineer would reverse the order] institutions and advantages, and its the Philippines and that some of the FEVER SITUATION, Al Hymarsh...........+, 13 of things, and a small rise would back | historic growth that the Sun will is. Cuban debt would be assumed, and eam Wm. Porteous, Oak Grove., 28 87/ directly into a street, which will then | sue this great edition. ’ Many New Cases Yet Reported In| A: L. Joynes 18 75] be a regular canal, owing to the cut] It is to tell the people of the coun- P that he desired ® prompt agreement ph Ptvnteaiape Michael Bros... 6 15] now staked off by the engineer. He|ty and nd of the whole country that the floal treaty might be signed. anoneee wees . 3 20] said the result would absolutely be to|of Paducab’s marvelous advantages — ioamgyal run the water against nature, and to/#od of her enterprises, and at the SNOW AND BLIZZARD. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 18.—Thir-| chine Co 40 30]high ground iewas never Koowa tojeame time give’ the merchants a ~ ita ty-eight new cases of yellow fever and|J. L. Powell... 1 70]touch before. He said some of the} chance to bring their business to the » The West Suffering Today From a]two deaths are reported from the] W. D, Downs & § 3 00] lots would then be eight feet above| Dotice of the public in a form which Louch of Winter Mississippi Valley yesterday. The] 4! Hymareh. 13 00] the street, and their value would be} must attract and hold the attention 1 : “ee cicon's Ontnis greatly impaired, He said City|and respect of the surrounding coun- é town of Harriston is in the worst - , Engineer Postlethwaite’s excuse was|try to the fact that Paducah is the if St. Louie, Oct. 18.—All the west] shape, every house being infected. | Work on fire station. . 68 85/that he wanted to make the grade of | metropolis offSouthwestern Kentucky. ws today in the grasp of the blizzard oa Webb & Co.... 5 the street conform to the heighth of Our special representative will call Meavy snow fell here today and in THE CITY ENGINEER Joe Cook... +. +++. the bridge. ‘The bridge, however, is]0n every business firm in the city. many other western towns, Much | Jacob VW four feet below high water mark, and suffering is reported. om ; 7 “ ; Pane K has to be held down by iron when LIKE THE ARMY. Tree Teo The Council Once Again Has to Siedabe ; _ ies 5 Oo \rohy is a rise. ghee pei : SMA PALE, . teh "bt eamer P. D. : , jess in time want to build the bndge ee Contend With This Offi- — |Yoignt Bros. 90 00] above high water mark, but it would| Numerous Regiments Ask te Be o cer Incompetent. Voight Bros. then find the street four feet below ran en Borvies A house belonging to Mr. John Voisbt B caer ee oe ight Bros. the proposed bridge, and the new Regularly. 4 Iseman, at Sixth and Jackson streets, Mre. Byrd 1 50 | bri r was burned carly last evening. The] #@ Has Now Almost Ruined Sey.| Mr. Byrd. re bridge would have to be built below ’ Pe é 4 Clyde Cooper . . the water mark, or the street recon- Washington, Oct. 18.—-A stam- Dlaze originated from a defective ral Streets—Seme Other Andy Linderms: 50 = Sol . , 7 J flue, and the loss is not great, as it ‘things. a : 5O}structed. Col. Husbands wanted] pede to be retained in the military ' was a three room structure. = he ' 1 20/the grade given as it was originally |service has begun among the volun- q “ srathambantconeng as nani Telegrams .... 1 47\fxed. He said if it would redound| teer regiments that were to be mus- MASONIC NOTICE. There were two matters that came] L. E Durrett . 2 00!to any public good be would not|tered out, Petitions signed by a up before the council last night which | Joun Smith. 10 00} complain. majority of wien in regiments whose ~ — show conclusively to the average] Fowler Wharfboat Co. 7 00) Mr. Jones said he agreed with}services would soon be dispensed 4 , Plain City Lodge No 449, F | thioker that the city has a funny kind|Sailroad ‘Transportation... 13 35/Col, Husbands, and that if the street] with, asking that they be retained . 1 & A. M., will meet at their}of engineer. One of these was the! 1. potter's bill was referred is built as now graded, it will meves-| are coming in every day to the lodge room in the Leech bu grade on « South Side street, which] Cireet Inspector Utterbuck report-|Sitate ® brick wall to keep it from} Department. Thi . tag on North Fourth street at 7:80] was lowered as much as eight feet in} 64 the collection of $30 for dirt. |Deig washed aw is naturally surprising, as there was e’clock tonight in stated communi- ontrary to law, by the en- Col. Husbands said that Mr.Petter/ great clamor for the discharge of | The bill for election officers on ex- cation, Visitors welcome. ginaer, and to the detriment of the had not bid on any profile, as a pro-} volunteers following the signing of | G. O, Ixcuam, Secretary, | city, of the adjacent property, and to Rio tte aerek amounting tO/ ‘ie nad never been seen. The pre-| the peace protocol. Officials of the | ACGEPTS A GOOD POSITIO: the injary of the sanitary advantage i vious action of the council was pull} military administration do not pre-| ae ” “*}of the locality, as it will drain the ORDINANCE COMMITTRE. and void, as a result, tend to be able to explain its full Mr. George Uebischiseger has ac: eepted tke position of bookkeeper at H. Weil & Sous, « place vacated by Mr. Sam Livingston Saturd: water against nature, if constructed but most of them believe | according to the grades given by the engineer, The details are to be fuund in the council proceedings. The other matter was that of Sev- enteeth street, or Fountain avenue, where the engineer gave two or three different grades on one block, for pavements, Reputable citizens sre willing to take oath any time that two grades were given, and it 1s said on good authority three were given— allon one block. That an engineer that can’t do better than this is not competent for the position of city engineer of Paducah, is the general opinion ; still the council does noth- ing towards rectifying the wrong it committed in electing bim. It is said the engineer gave grades The mayor read the ordinance’ meaning, relative to grades, which seems to/that it make the city engineer liable for | covery of the country from the hys- | miedemeanor, the fine for which is|teria that prevai'ed when the troops Chairman Ezell read the ordinance oviding for the improvement of lwell street from Eleventh to welfth street. A petition from Mr, Casper Vogt protesting was read, will ruin bis homepl has occupied for thirty years. RETAIL CLERKS MET. It allows no street or alley grade to| proach of cold weather with the pros- | be changed without consent of the! pect of returning to their ordinary council vocations to secure a livelihood, its The ter was referred to the] also given as one of the reasons that | street committee. has induced men to ask to be retain-| Mr. Radolph said he had a com-| ed in the army with surety of three plaint against the city turning water) meals a day and residence in a mild | into bis property between Ninth and| climate. Tenth street. Referred to the sew- erage committee, i Mr. H. Diehl asked relief from over assessment on his property on South Third street. Referred to supervisors, Mr. Ezell stated that the finanee He sait four years ago he was forced by the city to move his fence several ‘The Retail Clerks’ union nsét last night and decided to become s mem- ber of the Commercial and Manufac- turing Association of Paducab, feet off of property he had occupied for thirty years. He said if the street was improved it would take a rope ladder to get into his house. ‘The ordinance was given final pas- sage. An ordinance was that the cily physic: hall hereafter fill bis own prescriptions, or to dis- pense his own medicines to the indi- Esther Lodge No. 1162, Knights and Ladies of Honor, meets vonight in regular session at 7:30 o'clock in their ball in the Campbell building, All members are requested to attend. «l prescribing - 7 IG Switzer, Rec. Sec. Jon Bridge street which would have gent sick, the medicine to be pur-| Committee, to whom was referred the ti) ANOTHER BANKRUPT. cut it down six feet, and as it had] chased at wholesale by the city, It] matter of drainage in the West Eod, an alrealy been cut three feet, this} was moved to increase the salary|bad agreed to recommend the i : é 2 would have made it nine feet in all. | from $600 to $750. “provement of Monroe street. He C. 1. Shirrell, of Clear Springs, Eighth street has been cut down asked that an ordinance be drafted. ‘The mayor said he was opposed to the increase. He said that there was uestion but that the drug bill two large. ‘The duties of the physician would be but little ins creased. The motion to fix the salary at Graves county, today filed petition in bankruptey in the U. 8. court here. The amount of his liabilities is at present unknown, Wantep—To exchange a fine up- right piano, choice of several makes Mr. Elliott said the matter was re- ferred to the sawerage committee. ‘They were at work on it already be said. The ordinance committee was instructed to bring in an ordinance for the improvement of Monroe from Fourteenth to Sixteenth street. tour feet by the eugineer. All this was without authority of the council, and subjects the engin- eer to a fine of 620 in each case, as well as merits bis dismissal by a council that is suppose to represent the people The Parents With These Values eoeoooee day board for three in a private . 50 prevailed by a vote of 10 to 2 elle or gat boarding hous Contractor E. C. rrell can attest stead and con voting no. The mayor reported that C the —< Refarences exchanged. Address I the fact that the city engineer gave Capt. Fowler said he was in favor| Matter of gravel furnished by Voight Bros., was at first of bim three different grade sheets for quality, but they changed their place one street, and four for another, Only one is given by competent en- gineers, The sidewalk on Fountain avenue isa horrible example of the city en- 1702 excellent | Boys’ Splendid School Suits Choice of five styles, sizes 7 to 16, of getting gravel, and the city en-| Coats double-breasted. Hon- $2.00 gineer declined to accept any more estly made, thoroughly reliable of it, and that he, the mayor, had Boys’ Waists, Roll Collars taken the liberty to decline to re} Rigntty made and dark colors, 50c of the increase in salary because the city physician was required to furs nish bis own instruments, and under the new ordinance would be required to fill his own prescriptions, At present, he said, the prescriptions eare Drnggiste will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others. The Sun is only 10 cents a week, § " i ineer’s ability. It has to be seen ol ceive more. : Ae, a You take uo risk on Plantation Chill (8 y e were sent to a druggist who charged : 750 grade, at Care, as it is guaranteed to cure, (40 be appreciated. Also Eighth} about three prices, If the city phys] A letter was received from Mr A a eee ——— street and a number of other locali-|sician was so disposed, he said, be| Linn White, sewerage contractor, | Boys’ School Caps ~~ Imported clay worsted suits at | ties. could get three times the amount of|#tating that he would put in the us Etons, ‘Golts, Yacht and Hobart lt will take two or three years,| pis sal: bi jumping staticn according to the|Sbapes—in leather and clo plain, i 4 ,Jnis salary in rebates on drugs. pumping stati g ml per eed ” : 97.50 “aun SALE in from present prospects, to correct} The ees did not ‘hi k the|original specifications, but that if Lee pagent ge Ses Py apc yon om White Buildi the errors he has made in one year. | amount saved by buying the drugs} Changes were made, he would not} visor, choice of over 150 styles, 50 nos e Bulldlug. It is late in the day to fire him, but} at wholesale would justify the city in| construct it unless paid $250 extra. |go at Cc Don’t experiment, but get the old Jit is better late than never, increasing the salary $150, A report was read from Sewerage . ~ reliable Plantation Chill Cure. _ he ordinance was given first pas-|Engineer Lyon relative to sewerage Swell Novelties In Fatigue Soldier Caps at the same price. in southern district. Referred to the sewerage committee. Mr. White’s letter relative to the changes in the pumping station, wss| Q/@QOOO0088 referred to the sewerage committee. Mr, Lawrence Dallam asked that ee th td a bill of $18.30 be allowed him. It was anothe: kick against Paducah’s city engineer. Sometime the property holders on Fountain avenue asked the council to have theengineer} On account of the St. Louis Fall give them the grade for sidewalk im-| Festivities the Illinois Centrai Rail- provements. Mr. Dallam alleges that | road Company will on Tuesday ,Sept. the city engineer came out one day| 13th and each succeeding ‘Tuesday and gave the grade, which necegsi-| until! Oct. 25th sell tickets to St. tated the removal of six inches of| Louis and return at one and one third dirt from what was then the sidewalk.) fare forthe round trip, good for The next day, after the dirt had been| three da: carried away, he returned and gave} On Thursday, Sept, 15th and each another grade, which was four inches | succeeding Thursday until Oct. 27th aboye the last grade, Mr, Dallam|st one fare for the round trip, good then bad to have sand and fid up, | for three days, and asked that the city, on account| On avoount of the St, Louis Fair, of the engineer’s mistake, reimburse| tickets will be sold from Oct. 2 until bim, It is said that the grade given| Oct, 8th inclusive at ove fare for the Mr. Jack Coulson is differeat from | round ip pom log until Oct. any of the above two, making three 10th. J, I’, Doxovai td. ge by @ unanimous vote. he ordinance requiring all vehi- cles, except hacks, to be stationed when not in action, on Jefferson and Court streets from First to Sec- ond, was given second reading. Jackson moved to amend to e them required to remain from First to Third, instead of First to Second, Mr. Fowler was opposed to the amendinent. Mr. Smith said the street cars do not run from Fourth to Second streets on Court. That he thought there was more room for them from Second to Third than from First to Second. Mr. Elliott said the hackmen did not want to be forced to any one lo- cality. They were willing to stay off of Broadway, The amendment prevailed, and the ordinance was given firet passage. RELIEF COMMITTEE, Chairman Jones asked for further Wantep.—To exchange a fine up- right piano, choice of several makes, for day board for three in ® private family or good boarding house. References exchanged. Address E.. care Sun, at COCHRAN & OWEN Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the city for ladies or gents. Call and let us show them to you, 331 Broadway, im saloons, we take pleas purchasing fention to our very complete in calling all line of Wines and Liquors Allour o the makers. LOW RATES [0 ST. LOUIS. edicimal ase only. for purchased direct tr oumtry, Ane ghest grade whi oth imported a Don’t you kaow Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? Plantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Manstield Drug-Co., hence is reliable. amp, Ww been mixed ever. We hysicians are not com: ven recommend, Black Kersey, double-breasted overcoats at $6.50, worth $12, at the SACRIFICE SALE in White Building, ES om is not less than $20 nor more than $50. | were returning from Cuba, The ap- { support. The woman’s husband is here, and will go to Evansville when able to travel, Wantep.—Two Salesmen for sta- ple line. Good Holiday sellers, One or three years contract. Give refer- ences and state lines sold. W. v. Cannon, Jr., & Co., Iowa City, Ia. MRS. WHEAT — HELD FOR WITNESSES Wiil Be Admitted to Practice! Boyd Gooilett Arrested in May- Law in This City in the field and Brought Near Future. | Here, She Will Be The First Woman) !8 Charged With Selling Whiskey Lawyer Admitted to The Without: a License in Cars lisle © y Paducah Bar, ene ilett, of Arlington, Car- was arrested in Mayfield od brought bere by Dep- Marshal LaRue on & { vivlating the internal reve- nue laws by selling whiskey in Car~ lisle county. The deputy marshal traced him by mail from Arlington to Linaville, from Linnville to Farmington, and ‘from Farmington to Mayfield. He was arraigned this morning be- fore Commissioner Puryear and in the absence of witnesses the vase was continued indefinitely until the wit- nesses can be found. Boyd Ge lisle county n Paducah has a woman doctor and will soon have & woman lawyer, Mrs Palmer Wheat, the talested daugh- ter of Maj, Thomas FE, Moss, the well attorney, today applied for admission to the barin the circuit court, and Hon. E. W. Bagby and Col. Q. Q Quigley were appointed a committee to examine into her qualificaions as a lawyer. Mrs, Wheat bas been here for sev- eral months studying law under her father, and needless to say is well qualified to practice. She will be the first woman admitted to the bar in McCracken county. Mrs, Wheat is well known here and isa graduate of the Paducah public schools. She formerly resided in Montana, charge aty To take care of an Office. Apply at 104 North Fifth Street. There was nothing else of interest done in the circuit court today, and Sure Cure court adjourned this morning for the For Chilis and Fever: day. The docket is being called and gin antil next week. ey eee Yesterday afternoon in the case of | Oliver Allard’s committee against J. WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KIDNEY TEA Is a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, liver and. laints of all kind: + box. R. Smith, the report of sale of prop erty to Smith was confirmed snd he had to take the property. Manufactured by COL. DALE’S UNCLE. S. H. WINSTBAD — Seventh anid Washington Sts,, Paducah, Ky. Col. Bud Dale today learned that his aged uncle, Josiah Rayzor, of 7 Pleasureville, Ky., was recently mar- ried to a woman 70 years of age. He was about the same age, and they had been sweethearts in childhood. , ; ‘ p ‘ We have just received a lot of rare She had buried two husbands and be | ,yecimens, and can furaish them with tao site, ete rene ee [potas or without, Fish globes from ed the gospel for 5 25 to $8 and § iums, groam ma wrothec Of Gol, Dale'a| ">? © © 000 610 acuariume father, who was married seven times. J. D. BACON % CO. Seventh and Jackson. Dr, Edwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and hroat Specialist, Paducah tt. and wear in them that $5.00. Elegant line of boys’ and youths’ school shoes at very low prices. OES POLISHED FREE one That toda: couldn't y ora Suir. What we hart & Co. chances w: THEY ARE suits and Prince Alberts from this perhaps you only need a business s Haye you time to see what we shov a call from you, LEADERS IN FAS 409 BROADWAY Dalton, The Tailor. Patronage, for Three Reasons. ADEINS, the Shoe Man My line ot men’s $3.50 and $4.00 shoes are the he logical result of the re- | hest values in the city. They have all the style much longer ket for over thirty-five ye B. WEILLE & SON Should Have Your Up to Date @ other dealers sell for 317 Broadway & y would be colder, and that you The Parents With These Values nut off buying your fall garments Now you'll need a Tor Coat We have both in large variety. ‘brag about’’ is our Hackett, Car- Soeoooos line, They've been in this mar- i f Boys’ Special School Suits Dot ble se amd in Boys’ Knee Pants That you can depend on— if they don't wear, a new pair $s, $0 you take no le-breasted coats, pants with dou- and knees, thoroughly reliable adozen pretty and up $250 e styles, hen you buy this make; you KNow Then our stock of dress But nit in some sort of a dark mixture. elebrated firmt are also ready. 50c v for $15.00? We would appreciate Boys’ School Shoes Made of good heavy calf, with heel and heavy extension soles, on a neat, 7 — sund-toe last, sizes 11 to 1344, a decided bermatn a6 we750 Boys’ Percale Shirts 4 In nobby patterns, sizes 12 to 14, sep " arate cuffs, made to wear with 5 HION AND STYLES FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S ORUG STORE FIRST... ..He gut santees a perfect fit. SECOND .. He does all bis work with home’ labor, THIRD.... He will sell you a suit of clothes made to order As cheap as you can buy @ custom-made | { | | | |