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VOLUME 1—NUMBER One Man Fatally and One Seri- RETURNS.” ously Hurt. 8) Cairo, 11,, Nov. 24.—The steam launch Pilot, on which ©, Bryan, J M. Mitchell, C. Peterson and The Boastful Spaniard Leaves| Daniel O'Daly, all of Chicago, were : “ preparing to take a pleasure trip His Troops in the Field. New Orleans, blew up here yesterday afternoon, J. M. Mitebell and ©, Bryan were on board and the other IN HAVANA |two were on shore, Mitchell is dy- INDIGNATION «ling and Hryan is seriously scalded, the two others being unhun. T barrels of naphtha were on board able and the explosion was terrific The vause of the explosion is a mystery jA, few minutes later Peterson and nate, O'Daly would have been on board lities would have been Ex-President Harrison at Candidate for the U, 8. Se { and the — ipereased WO EXTRA SESSION OF LEGISLATURE. | GFN: GOMEZ HEARD FROM. "i )s In Good Health and Thuks He ‘ Havana, Nov. 24.—Capt.-Gen Sees Victory Ahead. zz Weyley arrived last eveving on board| New York, Nov. 24,—The pro- the cruiser Legazpi from Mariet | tracted silence of Commander-in-Chief n army, which His coming created a great sensa-\ Gomez, of the Cul tion throughout the city, as he was'bas caused considerable anxiety supposed to be out in the fleld after) among Cubans bere to his safety thé insurgents, Whether he came|has at last broken, and thi back of his owa volition is not known | this cixy has received a communica but it is believed an important an- | tion from bin unta in nouncement on the subject will be In this communi which given out tomorrow comes from Las V ta Clara province, says that he Jacksouville, Fla., Nov. 24.—Alias at ‘his command 35,000 well cipher cablegram from Havana to-| equipped men, and with these he in night to a Cuban leader here says tends to proceed to Havana province that Gen, Weyler has been forced to !rhe commander-in-chief writes that reture to Havana, and that the city} vant of the bad condilion Gf is in great cottage the roads it took force of met Weyler gives no excuse, it is said, twelve hours to pass a certain point except that it is too hot and un-| Gen, Gomez adds he is in good healthy to do any fightin, ‘ It is openly asserted in Havana} that Weyler became fright cause Maceo had set a price upon bis | Mark Hanna's Position, head or his capture Cleveland, ©., Nov. 24.—A close Weyler’s scouts informed him that | friend of (hairman Hanna yester Maceo might make «no attempt on|explained under what circumstances health, as are his men and has every hope of victory Havana, and the Spanish general re-| Mr. Hanna would accept a place i treated in bot haste to the safety of | the cabinet . hia palace “Mr. Hanna,’ he sald, ‘will 1- is also stated in the cablegram | cither vto the cabinet of le w that Weyler’s recall is assured now, | be the next U. S. senator from © as the Spanish government is in-| Mr. Hanna's course must he de censed against nim for his dilatory|cided by Sewator John Sherman tactics. | Both the chairman and Mr. Meixin- Cubans here are jubilant, for they} ley und and th aud they arc think this will have a favorable effect | waiting to learn what position Mr upon cong |Sherman [will take. Mr. §McKinley Jwants Mr unna to accept the Spanish Lodigoant. haha ; 4 Pi mg og ca, Bo Havana, Cc wv. 14.—The P| ius other as; irations. He Velieves it turn of Gov General Weyler from] would he a greater honor to Le senator the field without havingaccomplished (7) Qui. Rut. Senator Sher- anything of moment has raised a) uy stands in the way of that. Mr storm of indignation among the Span-| Strxiniey will offer. Senator Sher @ ish residents. Hot times are expect-| iran the position of se wach Ppa tot % ed, —Weyler will certainly be recalled | agg if he declines to go into the cab- it his countrymen in Havana can ef-| inet, then Mr. Flanna will accept the fect it. ja position of sectetary of the treasury. ssewhipped. Should Mr. Sherman decide, bow- Nov. 24.—Tom|ever, to become of President McKinley’s advisers, thus vacating his seat in the senate, Mr. Hanna Kinley wil Russellville, Ky and John Rhea, brothers, met and horsewhipped William Grider, a prominent Republican of on the public square la affair grew of Grider™ Rheas. Mrs, Grider is until he learns exactly what position Senator Sherman will take ad of Mr. Hanna 2 1 and critically ill from the ok, | Sale AC been de- ie There ia great excitement over the | cided an Boutelle, of affair and serious rouble is antic- | Maine, would be the seerctary of 2 ipated. navy Jespite the fact that 4 = Miles and Col. Fred Grant held Chile! Justice Court of Claims. | 5 conference with McKinley, neither Washington, Nov. 24.- The Presi- | of them will get the portfolio of war fe Chet J usticeship of the Lot Boycotting Gollbugs. Claims caused by the death of Judge |B ud, Ky., Nov. 24,—Many Richardson, by the | t © that | farmers Madison i have o office of Judge Charles G row | tered into foi a member of the curt. ‘The latter's} they, bind e the nex vectharies | : us are in favor of the free and un OfCharigs B. Howry, who now ho te poidtion of Assistant District At- torney General in the Department of} inf Justice Kills His Wife and Brother, Inez, Ky., Nov. 24.—A family understanding that has existed for time resulted in a difficulty be tween Albert Dawson and his wife’s u Kazee, the latter being t stautly killed by the former yesterday evening 1 coinage of silver at the ratio tol ght With Outlaws non, Iad., Nov, 24,—The] ev leavored to ar-| Leb sheriff rest members does here last Miller gs ‘on the oflicers, Who returoed the fire Two of the px wounded, Two others were ar- ne rested 4 : _ i i. Nothing of Importance Done Shot for Slande Pikeville, Ky., Nov der Jennings was killed yesterday evening at this place by Tom Voss, | On One Case all Day,—Deed And who claimed that Jennings had slan- dered him, Voss used a Joaded with buckshot. Jenni but afshort time after the Judgments Piled, In the circujt court today Mr Henry Diehl, as defendant ‘in the gmat case of Smith Boyd nst Diehl, Silver Senators Determined. paid over $76.50, the nount of v Washington, Nov The dis- | judgment und costs. “ c position shown by the silver senators | As will be remembered, the plain- is not propitious for the enactment tiff brought suit against the defend. of any kind of financial legislation, |ant for alleged ejection from his It is said they will put up a determ-| house bec a colored servant oc- ined fight against the 1 standard. | cupied one of the rooms. ‘They will favor the Dingly tariff in} A judgment of $15.47 was rend the hope of keeping down fivancial] ered in the case of Philip Bauer legislation. against Sam Houston, administrator National Bank Closed. with interest from November 24, Sioux Falls, §. D., Nov, 24.—The | 1896: Dakota National Bank, of this placg,| A decd was ordered given to Jas, was today closed by order of the| Lee Weston, Mrs.Minoie McElhaney bank examiner. This bank had ajand Miss Emma Weston to property paid up capital of $50,000 and re-| alleged to be owned by Mrs, Irene ported surplus and undivided profits | Cox. ai EA ae ,000, with average deposits of YUE HACK ORDINANCE, ” 000 be Ha Senator, A Case Up For luvestigation This a 4 Indianapolis, Iud,, Noy, 24,—It 1s stated that ex-President Harrison will be a candidate for the United] Lawrence Glore, the hackiman, was States senat chayged in the police court this "No Extra Beasion. morning with soliciting patron Frankfort, Nov. 24,—It is now] ¢ Union sevot for a pid stated on what appears to be pretty ssotes’ tachinamnd good authority hat there will be no a pea extra seasion of the Kentucky legislae) "88 URCGH Ut ture, ranger,‘ gent Farmer Drow Huntigen Ky. asd et iy) 2 Mormog. || Wile of Prof. Green Assaulted at , }ment and if Stone does not pi PADUCAH, KENT//OKY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1996. |WILLAINOUS | BAD BOYS, Attorney Jesse Moss was fined $5/0ne White and One Colored, . and costs in Justice Winchester +. ‘Both Thieves. court Saturday for refusing to work the Blandville road, in pursdance of < -) . . WuOat SANDERS HOLOS THEW, FOR THE NEXT TEN DATS ; TO SELL JAPANNED. ane. orders from the overseer. Yesterday he filed motion and afi- davit for a new trial, claiming that he was not present when judgment ye was rendered, and thus Thad io ay COLORED, ARRESTED, | portunity to establish his pack A, George Miller and Gabe Fletcher J Winchester today granted Charged Witt a Felony new tral, but las not yet set the date. p CONFLICTING TESTIMONY, In the Police Court.—Henry Fi trell On Trial, Mayfield. JIM STO ‘The Guilt.—Great Exei ations Point to Bis , iW WILL LIKELY 60 OVER, ment, CHEAPER THAN 0 ITORS BUY THEM. ©. ree _ Fil THERE MAY BE A NECKTIE PARTY. George Miller, a young man who iniguthave learned by past experi- dave that the way of the transgressor , was in the prisoner's dock at Jutge Sanders’ court this morning charggd with stealing a large monkey wrench, valued at $2.500, fvom the " e Compaay, vosed (0 be colored, and two fiendish! ienry Futrell, colored, ind Ikelycnine i Ga jateneo ony = assistants The first reporls were! Cohen, the Seeond street. merc) ah it Be eked Major Harts, 10'dae ! that Mrs, Green, who is described as} did not swear alike in the’ police: rt | fond tin and she iatier stated to the x ~ leing @ good looking woman about] this moining, iat be, quoseed MINE. was {$0803 35 years of age, was assaulted by! Cohen swore that ‘Fut Bd polty tawngs ant) Woda {Byrd ‘ ove man, but later reports are that! along past his store last @aur@#¥ | waive examination on the charge, ut |109-117 N. ‘Phird ssf. One of the most atrocious outrages on record was last night committed upon the person of Mrs. J. M. R. Creep, at Mayfield,” by a man sup- Ike Cohen the Platntiff,—Both) Swear to Different Stories, , lees we - t cate of one. Jnight and saw three of lis did not believe that the evidence The victim is the highly respected | friends inside: He told duetaieslies the charge of. obls wife of Prof. J. M. R. Green, bs charge of gi taine “come out oft off ing money by false pretenses. aod when Cola Judge Sanders said that he had the latter a s— already given his construction of the nesses named Houser, w law relative to such cases, and that a the storeat thégtime, s decisidu of the court of: appeals above also, J wiiel: be deemed a good one, wes in Futrell denied makigg such re-| substantiation of his opinion, he and tie three olored men} ‘The reason there was so much ing news spread, excitement ran} timony of Mrs. Cohen} whom the de-| some states petty larceny: was ‘4 pent- teacher in the college at Water Val- ley, where he was atthe time the rime was comuiitted, articulars of the deed are hard to obtain, as relatives of the young woman are using efforts to suppress as far as possible the details of the terrible affair. | high aad yotees were at once started | foy aod piifeiees swore went tol ventiary otteaee’ but in Keatacky, a pe A ie li a Su he fi the writh'a, land threatened | erson, can steal under,$20 and es- resides near the Green residetee|@ : TRIED” ‘ the ation property ay There are lots of treks in the rade, ani heard s¢ hortly after retifi ome, he said, even went so fvr as ‘ok i ard screams shortly after retitingy} - "4 to boamt that they stule fa ordler to get practiced more than you think, b re and, jumping up, ran in the di tion of the sounds and found Gyeen in hysterics, and fright veyond description. The alarm of the assault was given4, and svon the whole town was In arias. The og wan was sent post t ter Valley to. notif; Vrof Greeu and to notify Mace Mc- Dade, of Fulton, to bring his blood: hound once. Prof. reen, the young man who The . * bj 1 notified bum and Me Date with his|, 22¢,ctse gainst George Jones, | young Miller's caiger.of. theft and of colored, char with committing} the t he had previously }een 'e- is rene’ , he times he ly he “spre reached: seayseld — rape upon his 12-year-old sist fore hifa, and rduetked bat there Toco Ae Ae orca Si eee Liaw, Allow. AMitebell, ere there waiting other. gentlemen vey statel that Mrs. Green thought lin Judge Sanders’ court this morning} who wanted warrants against him for her assailant was colored apd that be | anti) Friday. collinae es ae eae Lie wos in his shirt sleeves, he} , Jones ia a section hand on the N.]" «tf al yeu Ubi atau Prot. Green eald ta Spe: iy {Cx & St Le, and resices'at 12th “and | iaaghiff ly omarked: Maj in {hat some negroes in Held | ye. Gey, Eis wite—ty— down ~ with: Tine Bethe of Kfe had an Old grudge sgniost bit, Peonsumption aml the statements’ of| ua eutns fsa ned and that he thought probably | witnosses are to the effect that. he (dia Cte dineees . pel: cee ot thee wen gull has repeatedly debauched the girl,] the gout, and is peculiar to rick peo ems that some time ago although he denies it. “> Lote ’ pecans per several arrested for stealing some of | 4 great many believe the charges P en F think “that: way ean his shirts, and one of them is now in| are not sustaine by the facts in the oor distan Benenden 7 , tho penitentiary. Several of the |oase, Jones ¢ es his guilt and] ‘The evidence in the sie what hobo canal to ed won SKE had | says he can easily establish his inno-| and developed the fact that Mi ‘he bloodeteds wera Sariadl UEC a _ _lrepresented to Frank Lawrence, the batit is likely that the trail was cold4;, 228 bond is $500 anc in defauit of | second Land dealer, that the monkey beet d hy ae » was remanded to jail. The girl] wrench was his own. Miller was not * Sal aie byes Yet }22d Other witnerses were u introduced, and Judge Sanders held oe ciled, Lut is. not believed to be | {Pleat against him this morn'ng. bim to answer at th? next term of the slot one cireuit-court, fixing his bond at $100; in default of which he went to jail. Gabe Fletcher, colored, was pre- sented on a rge of selling a pistol stolen from Austin Trav's, eolaged, in jail’ and obtain a grataitous sup- port at the ex) ense of ihe taxpayers, He gave it as his opinion that where a culprit steals ancl sells tue gootls he has stolen, he is lial le to prosecution for obtaining money* by false pre: Whncases Erinnte to Appear To] ehses whetler he claps in so man lay-—Jones Sticks to His words or not that the property is bi First Story. own. The pretense Is tacit, ‘f not expressed, He then gave a brief review of “"@ . The Case Against George Jones ah Continued. / This Store makes you sure you’re right. ‘Thi you a sife investment for into the SHOE we sell, yout STORE, fall of GOOD SHOF, worry our competitors “out, ' can rett easy when you buy 321 Broadway. - PoeOeVeBVETetUVstesstett, i: ¢ ahd all to SEE that ‘ rf = $150 Jeorge Oversireet. Fletcher said in all ite toes, lace or congress. uted to pl gailly to the , This price is good for one week » of obtaining moaey by, false wuly. pretenses, bat Judge ders -in- formed hins that the court iad po de- sire to-sabe-adrenioge cA 21k WA CALL AND ll YOU A’ PAIR BEFORE THEY ARE ance, apd woul.l allow to Tut PICKED Ove: Testimonial No. 5, What Mr, W. Slaughter, of Broadway, Paducah, says for do Tonie: “For years I have been a great Last night about 11 o’clock Mrs. | sufferer of stomach troubles and Green, who is a delicate little woman | constipation, so bad that 1 thought about 85, and who has just recovered | there was no relief for me, and had from a siege of ty; was| given up all hope of ever getting well awakeaed hy a again. I had tried almost every kind . She looked up end perceive t | of patent medicine and no relief, and gro, who threatened to kill her if |whea the Roneado medicine came] }i.)}oq andgpaive exam ude any outery. She attempted] here I bought a botile of their Ron-}i\¢ did. and Wwdefault of bond went to leave the bed, but he forced her]vado Tonic, thinking it like the rest, |, ) i jail. Flether, wbtle-be has: been but 1'so0a chiang ¢@ ve as "I fined for misdemeanors bu? gumerous f ’ back and by sheer force aecomplished his purpose and she sank back ex-|seems to go right to thgsfot. Now A fuller account was this afternoon | 2 received from Mygfie4l, and is as fol- lows r me h Iwayg bee! arded. hausted. He then, without releas- |I feel life is worth living, for 1 donot | COs Okt & i ing his grasp, informed her that he|bave that distress in my siomach, sna fat amas Shoes-bought of us Polished Free, 331 Broadway. would be back in fifteen minutes, and | that t..ct feeling is all gone. \ I can taught, will have taluiary off or > that if she made the least outery he would kill her, He thus hoped, no doubt, to be given ample time to es- cape, As soon as she thought he had gotten far away she ran to the resi- dence of Mr. T, A. Slaughter, near Eighth and College street, a neigh- bor, and awakened them by he screams, When the door was opened she fell swooning in the Wall, and being carried into the family roum, revived sufficiently to relate her horrible ex- perience at the hands of her brutish assailant. ‘The town was soon aroused, and the popoulation turned out en masse to hound dowo the fend, This afternoon Lane Robertson, colored, was arrested on suscpiion, but encountered no difficulty in proving an alibi, Later Jim Stone, colored, who was employed on the farm of Mr. Jeff Wyait, was ar- cat myAiviuals with a relish, my aig ' bowels move regularly, in fact Sebbike 27 208? CRIP? MICE Ne, Pea anew man, and Loaded! glad to add| “7°0Ys ; ‘weak, me here in Paducah will call at once and try at least one bottle, I feel sure it will belp you. is ies. Signed = bt aM W Stavewrer, Henry Wilson, aget Af rhe & a of clothing some ho) Ih scan’t hold a candle” to the kind sold by the Oak Hall. 4-924!) Broadway, Paducah, Ky.”? | blood poisoning Ia are three STRONG, POINTS about our clothes: ‘The make, the fit, and the exclusive. Do as the geatleman says. Reader} home near Unionville, eir style... ‘The fall and winter suits and overcoats which we are now selling are worn try it, it-will help youof rheumatisin,] © He leaves a familyyiam 5 DRESSED men and boys in Paducah, aad they have gaiued a complete victory kidney and liver complsint, chills} mains will be buried @ WL othor makes for style and lowness of price. and fever, slomach troubles, female] in the Dugger graveyi weakness. A $1 bottle for 25c.| well known farmer, Oilice 110 South Tu'rd street, Pada cali, Ky. Well Known Farmer r . - - a Men’s NELSON § F500 gy AGENT appt tigr :) Sulls | highest point was 79!s, closed] Orders for Iai Men’s Alpine Haw ays, browns and blaek, 1 MARKE (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) ave a line of “Elan al 78% for christmas ¢ j ein ry” Cassimere Paps. a ¥8 , satis e ie breasted, pcre and from tndications ts the May wheat opeped ‘at 80’ to] by Dec. 10th, si A ROC ah * > Sauthe aut sacks | f ba eget sx-oonviet, having {82% | its highest point was 82's Jeived from Mr . ’ x ; uersey || $2.50 tone is an ex-convict, DAVID | and closed at 81%. Halves, ones, ry ‘a Mined b Velvet col served a term at Eddyville for forg- ery, and in addition bas been two or Deo. corn opened at 28%), ii Men who “hinven higbest point was 23%, and close 3 P 4 three times accused of criminal ase 3 4, auit in ¢ vf aL 23%. hy ie aiesing ahen aa Wrais| crete, 08% Opened at TERT ite ih ORGE ROT : , was aware of the outrage he traced | WBhest point was 18%, and closed) XY iV Wallerstein) OAK his horse’s foot prints from his house 7 4, ~ [ al _ January pork opened at $7.70 to tho Green residence, “deanery peck opens: - Brothers, | HALL . THE TAILOR, cmon.) HENRY ‘GREIF, Nobby Fail Suit EXPER’ taker at BES An effort was mare to get the size January lard opened at $4.05 and of the foot prints around the house, closed at $4.02. but the seaundreh | fad _Suarde’)~ January ribs opened at $3.85 against detection by this means and} oiogeq at $3.80, walke:t on his heels, ) The people are wild miijexcte pFve an palibi pretty yuick, the general opin- i 0 IF January gotton opened at 87.45 Pand closed at $7.55 December votton opened at $7 d closed at $7.46-7, ial eiraaed ira, yan 4s that he will lyaohed,. He Maradetrect pled visible supply or Oversoat. at. Pip tae iv uy reputation gud every- ~ rt Shoeihgy oe i of wheat decreased 1,068,000 Podge er critically iM, and i y CALL ON HLM, Saeee voslulty, Third { o) iad age BuGGy RE. er the y 4 Be tet cE N0,339 BROAD