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"4 ry x } , it 0) } { a . VOLUME 1—NUMBER 50 ROBBERS At Work Plandering and Barn- ing Property in Mor- gan County. PLATT WILL BE SENATOR AGAIN, of \tumorea Law Partnership Cleveland and Cartiste, DESERTION OF SEAMEN IN BROOKLYN, est Liberty, Noy. 12.—A_ band of robbers has been operating in Morgan county this week and several thousands of dollars worth of valu- ables and money have been stolen Although there is no direct clew, yet the sheriff thinks he will soon be able to locate the robbers, A posse is at work on the case. The Governor's Daughter IL Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 12,—Gov and ‘Mrs, Bradley were [yesterday called to Cincinnati on a summons by telegram that their daughter, Miss Christine, was dangerously ill at the Conservatory of Music ‘at Cincin- nati. ned Hopkinsville, Nov. The tav- ern and storehouses at Peedee were destroyed by fire yesterday morning at an early hour. Both were robbed by incendiaries The loss~ will amount to several thousand dollars. No insurance That Extra Session. elect mori oratic (the fi elector has receivea considerably es than any silver Demo- petor. Even were Smith of the silver Democratic jected, there could be no claim offich the Bryan Kentucky bettors Gd have a hope. It is nearly cof}, however, that Smith is going \e few votes behind the hindmo@i Fepublican elector, 80 there will b itteen tors from uoky afte secretary of GBye and his assistants who are not giving out any fig ures, did not@re to express an opinion. Store Robbéind Burned. Mt. Olive, Nov. 12.—The office of the “Wediy ‘Tribune,’’ of this town, and er's store were robbed and burned Wet night, There is no clue to the roll posed that'many valua stolen and that the fi up any trace that mig discovery of the perpel office of the Tribune’ 3. It,is sup » articles were lead to th The as over the tors. Cleyeland and Carlisle AWy's-At- The Schools Will “Observe store. The loss is six \ thousand dollars. Law. Washington, D. ©., Nov. be.—It seems now |to be definitely 4 ttled that President Cleveland and\ bis brilliant Secretary of the ‘Treavury Jobo G. Carlisle will practices. w together [after March. Carlisl@\ 1 vie my one of the ablest lawyers in the U ted States, while Cleveland much better lawyer than 1s generally supposed, [Their oftice would course be in New York City wher Cleveland resided after his first ad- ministration, Cleveland and Carlisle are very warm personal friends and this legal partnership is a fitting suc- cession to their political life TOM WATSON’S LIV Will Be Published In His Paper Today—Is Six ‘I bousand Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 12.—As to Weds Load the date of the extra session, it can ‘ be safely stated now .on goot au] Atlanta, Ga,, Nov. 12.—The fa- thority that the call will befor Tues] mous letter of acceptance of Tom day, December 1, All this talk] Wateon will appeay in bly paper to- about the governor waiting till he| ay: It ie six Ufa words long shall have been decided upon for and is thorong characteristic of senator is mere bosh. Bradley al-| the man ready has the leal for the Republi- STARVE can nomination a Burned to Death Are ThefPrnds of People in the Pikeville, Ky., Nov. 12,—Alex- Hombay Districts. ander Feems, au old man 90 years! yondon, 3 1f.—A special die of age, met a horrible death here yet} ngachy trom! Bombay says that in terday. He has been an invalid f0F | ofeyen divtricts. of the Decean and many years, and yesterday while at] GO ocag million and a narter of tempting to walk around his room he] jeorje gre believed to be on the fell and his head struck the grate. | Verve Of starvation Was stunned and before he was) ‘The dispatch adils that riots have discovered he had been so horribly} ocued at Shahabad and Kazo darned that his death soon followed. Seamen Acting Strangely: BEGINNING AGAIN. Brooklyn, N. ¥., Nov, 12.—The . seamen are deserting the be Mips | Mr. Bryan to Speak at Line Siat- in the navy yard here and no cause ‘emiay on a. Ney, Subjects for their unusual conduct is ae by ¢ 3imetalliea.” It is thought that the recent ramage o a : a Spavish-Ame rmay béethe | dincoln, Neb., Nov. 12,—Satur- cause, for in t var would | day afternoon Mr. Bryan will deliver be a naval 0} work of re- [jt lectures at the Fuake opera pairing the thips here is being rijtige | wetse in this city, These are sup- as fast as possible and ig aer? pesed to be his opening gans in the} aint ntliad pince: four years’ campaign for *‘bimetal yard is a busting 5 ; ira? which 3 Sys bis pros Tom Platt to the Prout. Ginangurate. At3 o'clock in the New York, Nov. 12 ghernoon the first address will .C. Platt h o delivered to the Mary Bryan Club. | » accept the United St A 8 p. m. the second will be given ship from this state. Thi | This will be given under the auspices 1 overWheliningly ture just ele Republican, and Platt’s lends sreband the Bryan Home Guards to} mission will be free jarge majority. If b® wants rtainly Will get the latt has been in his ation in be senator he « nominatior vate life since from resign United States senate in 1851, though] pyceiion Resuit & Good Thing for] 9 window glas: 4 io the real leader of the ‘party in This state. i Arrested In St, Louis. E Louisville, Ky., Nov. 12.—A man, Pf anid to be Percy Sullivan,a prominent \ é insurance adjuster of this city has been arrested St. Louis, The charge is forgery. Sullivan denies the charge and says that it must cer tainly be a case of mistaken identity. y f ‘The accused is » prominent citizen of this city and very well known. His friends refuse to believe that he is guilty, Legislative Contests, Fravkfort, Ky., Nov. 12. —The aeatsof cach of the recently clected Repablican Representatives ani Sea mt bas been contested by the Blackburn people. Notices hava) not heen flledy and while they have power in the House to even prevent ia fs ven such notices iad money Democrats, they ATE se aetess . For the First T Lexington, Ky Lexington board of 9 first time in the history 0! has a Republican maj rity next meeting will be the first siee the election, apd there is much speq ulation as to who will be elect president to succeed ‘Treacy. ; Free Turnpikes in Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 12 secret session of the county cong! held here last evening, the opurt gaid to have voted in favor of ¥reer all the turnpikes, and at an early di will meet to levey the taxes neces; to accomplis!: this end, The intim tion by one of the members. of th aah that a tax levy of twantyy five conta will be necessary the firat , while not less than ten will bo nevessary eavh year ther gy of the city, ankliis V Ab \ Returna trom dhe Siate. fapkfort, Nov eget the ve seul ig bo the secretary; néeoting of their own men they’, ‘ nef fill Jermen, for the}? The# Capt. B. f n&] of the city, of the Traveling Men's Bryan Clab| which was inflicted by a hatchet in he hands of Vina Bell last night near Ad A BIG SUCC the Tennessee Exposition. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12.—The result pf the national election, which insures a safe governmental financial policy, has restored confidence in this tion and brought evidences of renewel business activity The Tenuasee Centennial Exposition is now ab assured success, and no such enterprise ever bad better and more enoounging prospects The wor of erecting build ing and —_ beautifying the nupds has gone on steadily, des. pite fhe excitement of the political gampaign, and visitors from other Atates are amazed at the extent and scope of the enterprise and splendi¢ appearance of the great buildings The enterprise has steered clear of debt, aud will be pushed forward with redoubled energy and incre 1 to make it the t m expenditure nutifal and the completest exposi- Ton ever held in the South, ‘There Senate, without the aid of) ¢y constant demand for space for from and exposition coming every Union, countries, The open May 1, 1897, and the determination of the gement to avoid fhe mistakes of ther and have every- hing complete on opening day, hat the first visitor will enjoy a full exposition without the annoyances unfinished work, Evidences are ultiplying that this great agricul- ural, commercial aud industrial cel- ebration of ‘Tennessee Centennial year will be one of the most ne and successful occasions in the new era of prosperity and business activ- ity which is promised by the renewal @# confidence and the manifest spirit ot progress which is now abroad iv the land. Married in Louisville. The marriage Of Mr. Jas, L. Wahl, to Miss Dora Mann, of took place in the latter fhibits date in, the Hreign from is expositions 80 le Louisvil: city last ht. Mr, Wahl, and = Mr, Allie hnother and Mr, John r arrived at 12:10 tis 1 bride Ischia $2,05." “New Racket nya Senne street, 2 wT a hnpaittin oe ao “a { ee! BOTH DRUNK. ie “sent Had Nothing About Their Persons But Their Loads. “We're both (hic) sober's judge, see us?” exclai child in Marshal afternoon about his pocket were | many people. They were as the officer partly exhausted after strance on his part Rothebild and his comrade, John Dempsey, are umbrella menders and drunk on the streets with their annoying 4 great They were arrested on lower Court street by Officer Wm Wheels and when # f value was found on their. persons. ordered to the lockup and bundle of handles, imed Re Collins’ 2 strenuc reb started o'clock, this juncture a pint bottle of whisky, was removed from pbert Roth- office this and at us = remon- hed nothing below with them Rothchild made another frantic was to cover} grab for the bottle mitted, and then sub- Vine Day Monday. “Arbor Day, vember 16th, will be appropriately | meeting of the American Medical As- but aot laborately observed by the/ sociation, and it was decided to re- yey \ i whl: schools. In the]! cognize no German diploma, but to the laws, N past few years the pretty anniv sary! require all foreign physicians to am Wi 5 n comme my a large seale, school buddi the worst in the the soil, which other schools, hi building, w re lent La They Had a Judge Sander jarksome hue, t court, ised to police i nis way, and the result tentiary yetting hung.’? Doyle grinnec h he left t Ninch and Court Officers Singe called and the acrobatic fer contrary notwit May Francis creant Doyle. but no time he devote to using t The hit could Doyle $10 and costs. Jaidg such women 5 kill them ‘The following “Ledger? will t the well known ¢ of a little occurred ually Ben Schroader’s matter. dollar and pure mocking prive, The daily Su in the city—10, ho high school trees have died except is he Sanders would kill him or yesterday, new baby at his house and although it is but a few days old he is contin- looking out for something to please the little one. He saw a boy on the streets trying to sell what he called a mocking bird thing,” thonght Bufe as he asked f i Ys to mal borate Preparations = Mad How pext M morated, ngs. rd se and jowever, at here all Bad An Time of It. 8 tried to the error of his way to Will Doyle. of his mort talk to your remarked the judge. he thought he knew better th: and di side of h streets. ry and found Doyle performing jumping «1 shutters to the at of nding. Caldwell Herring and a few others « sus repute seemed to be after the re- One had a poker and one a hatchet, and, according to May Francis, Doyle hada club and a knife could hem. surroun¢ eu yle’ is as gr Billy Patterson problem, as no one be found out who saw it himself wouldn't tell Doyle and the Bell woman were fined er or he Isa Papa, from th ve of inte many friends of Mr. Bufort Guthrie, drummer; “Bufe Guthrie is a novice in selection of feathered will be seen from reading an account transacti advice shasing ® cage carried the bird home, his surprise and consternation when | months ago, his better half told bim ¢ ering look that that thing was not a | after a gratifying interval of absenc bird and know a canary from a peafowl, Bufe ea” for stealing a turkey out iu the had snipe ou toast for dinner and has] West End, and selling it tor thirty for sale a nice bird cageat teduced | cents, that rs int Thseotid P Ny ) is now in for life, and came near informed {that if he didn’t stop associating with would have to songsters as Bufe ia wit are ever, londay, No- but cdwer \ ‘This year the afternoon will be de- ted to tree planting at each of the I There now dot} howe: arious yards many thriving little that were planted on past Arbor eems to be few of the trees have flourished on account of honrd of health, Dr. J. Q. At few of the the Jeffer- are dead. is largely clay. Rain interfered with the outdoor ex- ercises last year on Arbor Day, and this is one reason why no elaborate outdoor programs have been ar- ranged, Supt. McBroom conferred with gz, of the board of ed- ueation, this morning and it was de- cided to have a proper observance of | oard of compe Arbor Day at all the schools, A BAD SET. 1 Bloody aero And Judge Sanders Decided vtho Was to Bi point out ning in the brother “but n I did the splayed a his cheek, Orr were out Isadora odifer- vaveniently ling ‘who eat as the and Both Doyle later they he Murray rest to the the which has a jon nkagita.and bate “to V PADUCAH, KENT li-ringer vase j Sown with + member of the f potassium, P OP) Gus Respected nd iron tri the | four : t Te A poe Af | coulis have not \ A. = avid, the two's Can't Pract in chemist), Ate mn 300 THAT'S WHAT THEY os LEVE Has No Diploma From an Ameri- can Medical College, BOTH SIDES OF THE CASE GITEN, Dr. Albert Bernheim, recently of Hamburg, Germany, who accompa- nied to America the remains of the late Mr. Herman Weil, has “located in Paducah, an rented Dr. J. G. Brooks’ old o%ice on Fifth street, but is en ering considerable diffi- culty in securing a license to practice and according to the authorities will be unable to secure a license at all, In Germany an American diploma is not recognized by the German imedical authorities, and this led to a discussion of the matter at a revent wi a J graduate from an American school or else be examined by « board appoint- ed by the proper authorities. The Kentucky board of health, ver, has adopted a resolution requiring all foreign physicians and surgeons to first graduate from some American medical college before prac- ticing in this country. i Acting chairman of the county ‘Taylor, stated toa Sun reporter this fore- noon : “The matter is this; The state board of health has adoptel resolu- tions requiring all practigioners to pre- sent adiploma from some American college before granting them a license. Dr. Bernheim has «German diploma, bat has never graduated from an American college, and consequently cannot practice here at all.’’ “Could he not be examined by a tent physicians?’ Dr. Taylor was asked. Je could secure no license on an examination of any sort,’ the reply. ‘No doctor ean practice medicine in this state without a per- mit frowthe Board of Health, and the latter will issue no permit unless the Appligan'r PAMRCDIE ys a graduation from some Al I jege and a c@rtificate of good moral character. I have told the doctor that he could not practice here with- out complying with the rey ments.” Dr. Bernheim has opened up his office, however, and seems to be con- fident that he will soon get his license, | & while others appear equally as cer-] O¢ tain that he will not. ‘The may | lad yet develop into something interest-|?* lau pli att TI fre lat was not As yet he learned to. talk English well, but has a limited vocab- ulary and is learning rapidly. He i a relation of the Messrs Bernheim Louisville. “The very about the Ben saw that the bird was web footed and had a bill a foot long. ; kind of marsh snipe, | tegularity, drifts back into Paducah Ben advised him to buy it} gan selling tamalas, It was a such as Ben had often killed while out tame turkey —hunt- ing. telling him it was a fine bird and a singer. Bute planked down asilver | cers Singery and Orr for house- handsome Imagine with a with- he did not es i & f wk find waviropolis, Blows Into Paducah Again— Only to be Nabbed, Arrested on Information That He is Wanted in Hlinols, John Niblett, with ever recurring as. the winter begins to dawn, John came back yesterday and be- Last night he was arrested by Oil breaking, The charge is an old one committed at Metropolis about fifteen Niblett came to Paducah last fall and was shortly afterwards “pinch After serving a term in jail but soon drifted he was released, right back Ain, Informa“ was one day rece! that Nil wanted over in roma a "R's1.00 bottle et ————gubject of appeal, Com merdial I dis in Hawkins a ae A Biga! went dows '! and he \Q the the defer many children he h:* ne didn’t Kaj \y as he! TEORGE ROTH ea ce" a ae fad Thre! County neidentall,, house to @ A man | as docke skerl him; udge Rub as he wing : i dames Whit , is very sick re will be A. M.E ser “Mrs, He so Ia agh. Attorney Hous | dant was ety in ed, to which thy tre orvey rejoined, here are five mor om and the other er to testify Some ove ask * WH orttise ( ined fun PANIC ova Money Drawn Out in 1893 anatay Deposited in B: fue panic of 1 said Mr. E rman Bank. ‘Sate y brought to u kage of money conta ad on it our stamp ing. . t The doctor was never in this coun-|J¥ly 18, 1893, unbroke try before, and of course is as un-|Grawn it then and put familiar with its laws as many people] *fter the election cor who have lived here all their lives. fer in the bank so returned the DUPLICATE D January cotton Sper nd closed at 87 Bar silver 64 UCKY, MONDAY, Ne judg Mr,Joln Hamilton, wt Ill No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Coal far excels all other coal for grates or : toves. Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price the year aroun3. The poor get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich their thousands of use no other. HENRY GREIF, EXPERT ILORSESILOER, t Track Shoeing. and Harness $a Specialty. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY RE- LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. 5 3 PAIRING, In kegs ad bottles, AESIDFNCE OVE Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange ~ ; For An Easy Shave I, or Stylish Hair Cut _io DUNE TOO. e,7 Ww « owe at th am {HOLS@ Shoeing ‘tion, nurch Thanksgiv Pepryped & th Mier S ze = i For An Easy 24a | cick aod] or Stylis 2° « siesoperis JAS, BRYAN'S. BARBE {Nice Baty 1 a= Aap - ank. 4 ts +38 of the for deposit a} $1,900. | with the date She had| led it would nopey in Former Deed to Afton Heights ved at THE TAILOR, Will make y CALL ON vs ‘Ou a— Nobby Fall Suit or Overcoat. HIM $7.88 ite} HISTORICAL SOCIETY: eal Messrs M. Ble ud wife and — R. Loeb and wife t deeded to Something New to be Started vie es i map espeiten (ie - - rs ee. Tomorrow. of land composing Afton Heights, in —* Rekmicalt the West s . ws omine rom «mf Stee eect] ADKINS city. The duplicate deed was recorded to- ‘ —— day Miss Frances Chafin, of Boston, is MARKETS. in the city for the purpose of organ- izing an educational extension soci- | goportea Daily by 1 ‘ ety under the auspices of the Uni-] ¢ we eo. iow, 14 220 versity Association leak 2 1 at 79 eh Te f of ths public schools and all others|Néhest point was by Senedd who desire to join the association|“' O) 4 0° 5 3 ’ will hold @ meeting at the Higa eee eee oe and close School for the parpose of organizing, | MERCSt Polnt Was Foca, ane closed The object of the society is to take | ** a eee AT hict a complete course in the history of| Oats opened at 197s, its highest the world, beginning at ancient his. | Point 8s 19/4 b, and closed at tory and ending with current events. |‘" °°” Tue indications are, according to} January pork opencd at Supt. McBroom, that the orgamza- und closed at $8.05 tion will be completed with a large veyed at $14.30 and closed membership, ; gett ss Ribs opened at $3.97 and closed JOHN NIBLETT ee pind and Broadway. cepts Adver bis Wasi. If you want the best coal in the city you oan , 10is Coal Company, who handles the celebrate LOUIS - AND - BIG - MUDDY - Gurx:7aNr Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c ; Washed Pea, 6e, | Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock hand Madisog Streets. Ww. S. Greif, ELEGANT;CABBIAGES, fy‘ stable--- - i% MEN'S “CLAY” WORSTED SU In black round « sjuare cuts and | ‘Phe latest, newest and nog double breasted, ¢ ud wool, designed in} aia wint jhe correct "06 aud fall and winter styles, | °22 Winter weighis, ate | Nice enough to wear anywhere that busines: and brown mixturg@§, . e worn, although a great many men haye } Vert Suits,” with doubly bought them for Sunday use only, Ask to see J and equal to the be Tool ‘ our ‘*Clays’? at.$8 50 store for $3 and $4 . WALLERSTER™ tisers Tak “ecep advertising wi aN CENTS A WEE! Our Ege Our bushels. Try our coal and you will BARNES & ELLIOTT, FJ. BERGDOLL, Paducah - Bottling - AGENT CELEBR TED ; — oe .. Co. Mality, Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Saturday nights, Telephone 101. PADUCAH, KY, Successor to. M. J. Greif. WALL PAPER, = WINDOW SHADES, Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, FIR°T-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOAR Corner Third and Washington Stre ee $2.00 and $2.50, IN LACE AND BUTTON. we ‘uey are up to date and the finest in the ctty for the money, Shoes Bought Of Us Polished FREE, & COCHRAN, « mang Passing Strange, $8.40) Take We sell a Genurse Kersey Ovencoar, blue and black, silk sewed and Italian cloth lined, cut to the proper length, with velvet collar, It is wonderful how cheap clotinng can be sold by us. for instance Overcoats for $8.40. Other houses won- der how we can sell such a garment for the price—that’s our As k ney’ re here you can haye choice for $8.40, wv regular stock of OV@reeS is larger, grander and than apy previous year, busine ati esi gay) am N ee ITS, $8.40. | BOYS’ KNEE PANTS JT ‘ * advertising with the ¢ uel we