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PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1896, ee ENTS A WEEK RAMPANT RAZOR, or aE ee worm noon OMdAY Goods All Displayed _ here Mr. MeKinley will favor the ac jurisdiction, Kentucky or Illinole, A quisition of the island, especially as L 4 [Since then the land had become eon- 1—NUMBER, 67 : 100 there is no doubt of the earnest de- nected with the Illinois side and taxes ‘ sire of a large majority of the intelli- were paid in Massac county, Ili- 4 gent people of the island. nois, » Lose Their Lives in the DOLLAR WHEAT. Kentucky Goes Republican by Sead’ tae eae a ate _— ore cation of the land very lor - ¢ Official ell, ; ) Worst Storm f tie Dablae Mave Vicst Towsbed ee 281 On the Official well, and that in former years the tally Cut. : Count taxes on it were paid in Livingston —_———. ears. Nashville, ount county, but since it had become at- . 4 . tached by an isthmus to the Illino a tenes sg iesbrille, Tenn., Nov. 28.—Cash —— shore, and the tases ise pelt Sa O0C OLDEN HIS ASSAILA Our stock is replete with the latest things of foreign and t tacts, domestic manufacture in HOUSANDS OF GATTLE LOST, | the first time in several years that it) MASON WAS NOT DEFEATED, | «rshatt nave to dismiss the ware — has been so high. rant,’’ announced Judge § AY “Willroads Abandoned and Bust- ness at & Standstil he Message Ready. -—-— “for this court bas no jurisdic Washington, D, C, Nov, 28.—The the case. You will have to proceed 11|One Democratic and Twelve Ke-| against the defendants through the president's message is comple a Fight im the Street at [Ft i ruiveewnsoavoor FING Ghind, Cut Glass is stated this farewell message will publican Electors Will Metropolis courts, Capt. Owen. The ’ This Afternoon, recommend duties prisoners are discharged.’ p teas; a tax on , , — DLOEN MADE 00D $ ESCAPE) - . . TRAM CREWS FROZEN TO DEATH, mended. It is believed Mr. Cleve- 7» 7: Owens over to the prisoners’ dock land has made no recommendations and was very lavish in her expres. o - to congress on the subject of the Cu-/THE SILVERITES DIO NOT CONTEST. sions of innocence. She claims that}, ; rar ban rebellion 8 notorious gang of river pirates that Selecting your Christmas Presents now you have first ; - infest the lower Tennessee stole all] George Fitzpatrick, alin Evetts, Beolved today from the storm center! | F avicted, —s the corn, but it is understood that}@0lored, was fatally cut about 1 choice from the leading stock of Paducah. of the Northwest indicate that at least odian 7 mee Nov. a) wT hy Mn Frankfort, Nov. 28.—The official | Warrants will be secured in Illinois. eat this wiggnye on “Dry River 100 people lost their lives in the un-|of Percy Sullivan, the dashing Ken-| oq st the recent vote in Ken-|Fredly claims he is innocent, but will} #font,”’ a row of houses near Thir- s expected blizzard, All unhoused | tuckian, tins been convicted of rnis- tucky by countics was made by the| likely not wait to prove it teenth and Jones streets, His assail- Elegant line of CHAFING DISHES just received cattle were frozen to death and there |ing checks. Sentence is reserved till state Canvassing Board yesterday. sat was Doe Olden, who lives in the ‘? ~ were Joubtedly many thousand| next week, Sullivan says he has not] 7 x > i » tins house adjoining the one at which his ery many Comeen aeered «tle iho. hr eotion fc 0] Te kins Brera isghaly in A LONG HUNT, Stim stays wile In the city. The = new trial has been enteret. MeLean and othte countess, —— latter is a steamboat deckhand and Worst kver Experience Huron, 8. D., Nov. 28.—The Tran see o» onal be learned the 308-807 Broadway. GEO. O. HART & SON Hee ig ",!ORAIT N. Third st HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. —¥ jedlous, and that this was indirectly (INCORPORATED.) Railroads Abandoned. The vote for the first elector on| Dr. Frank Boyd and Supt. W. J. worst blizzard experienced in this] St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 28.—On board fg four presidential tickets is Hills Return From pection since the great storm of Jan.|account of the heavy snows and ex- caters 12, 1888, has prevailed since mid-| treme cold weather no efforts are be- Kak, Makers, a8 Wisconsin, night Wednesday. The storm came ne py here he se Noe — Dematee aay RES ibinneilets ‘the cause of the difficulty. from the North, the snow being | Many trains are covered in SHOW | Kash’s plurality over Smith Killed Five Deer—Greatly Im-| Olden’s boy and Fitzpatrick were driven in blinding clouds by a fifty-|drifts and crews of some are frozen Om COMBREES. . - mile gale. Seores of telegraph poles| to death. i pert aie proved in Health, = oa or ties, playfully’ be sn eo eee ee ee eee Do aD OD DO DO On were broken down and wires pros- $110,000 Stolen. re trated in every direction. No trains] Kansas C Mo., Nov. 28. have been running, but efforts were) Geo, E, Ross, missing money clerk made this afternoon to clear the) forthe Pacific and United States | pranks track with snow plows and gangs of | Express Companies, has been located |i") “1 since October 27 with a party of | Olden walked out and after a few hot ea 4 * shovelers and trains were started | in st, Lonis by the surety company | Luckett «| deer hunters from Bay City, Mich, | Words they clinched. Olden ran and east and south. Fears are enter-|that furnishes his bond, and is now apeateate sroes, Dr. Boyd went up for his health | his antagonist staggered to the fence, Or! l OO VW ea! ; tained of suffering among settlers in} qnder surveillance by them. It is sis en and in a few weeks had gained 23] through the gate and up on the aims. ‘ , , ; 1 ‘ " A 9 e 1.88] Dr, Frank Boyd and Supt. W. J.J They had aa altercation and Fitz- eae ah |e ined Olea ‘on So e Sure youre light ¢ z| Wisconsin, where they had been| their differences in front of the fence. Ye SEOOND DISTHtOT. ssos|pounds. Heand Mr. Hills killed |pOreb, finally getting the door open FMote districts where fuel is scarce. | now stated that the #3) five deer and the entire party four-| Several minutes later he was found F Btock losses on the ranges will be | tuaks the shortag xpress company may reach $110, very heavy. 000. Governor Bradley, the chairman] teen, by Will Harris leaning over with his Watertown, this state, eeports bers Wak tor ladle Me: of the board of three, did not return] ‘The doctor is most favorably im- | lands on the foot of a bed, his shirt There are lots of tricks in the trade, and they are Ps it is still snowing there, and the ~~ amy [from Louisville and his place was! pressed with the country, He saw|Palled up and the entrails hanging practiced more than i drifts are eight feet high. swomiocees Sve, Nev. he} tgken by Auditor Stone, who bad al-[ ne young man 25 years old who|fféim a gaping wound that, extended ot rma hg bo olen wills will resume operations} vay gone over the returns with] never sawn sheep in his life, and{emtirely across the abdomen, — The 4 bg —— pot font Ge Monday, employing eighty hands. |... retary Tie and the Pipe never heard of a chill, At the time|bldod was clotted over the floor, and ° , wing, continue to bring reports of the| Houses Unroofed at Princeton, /ECit™: i agh tounat done|the party broke up there were ten] Pillow and a quilt was thrown down se tore Re ceneuntgs Dk Bap aalibod [BR OPPS SS ORNS “78 AE PR PE Maliergptt eras nfl pier [os oghes medal else for the victim to lay upon. aya aa ae se aml Northern Minne. | fific wind storm «wept over heen deat ~ tN agg or re o a hye -—— — A short time after the affray a Sun vote for the past three days. The| Hight, doing considerable damage. |). o> chats taka FP betes BIG SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. eee e aes Fas ene makes you sure you're right. Tis Store guarantees sea number of houses were un- ity and easadel ain. i . oes war sehecaioae and you a safe investment for every dollar you put After the returns were all can- into the SHOE we sell you. It is a GOOD SHOE gene . storm is the worst known for many aras blown down and 4 years. ¥ prooted Phe stot ska bs tema a Gratifving |’ he writhed in agony, his viscera : . The following specials give some) Many trees uprooied. | The orm Teassed it was announced that Mr Music is Proving « Gratifying| {sowing from the gush ia his blood- STORE, full of GOOD SHOES at PRICES that a\ f idea of its extent Bis pain tall cieendé olf nati * |Smith, the leading Bryan elector, had Success. stained shirt he begged piteously to worry our competitors out of their sleep. You * Red Lake Falls, Minn.—‘'* Worst received more votes than the hind- be killed. The doctor had not ar- can rett easy when you buy your shoes of blizzard this section ever saw. The | voy york Bank Statement, Week | most twelve electors. It was also —_— rived and the man seemed to be suf- snow, which has fallen st intervals Closing announced that it had developed that] Drawing is .xow Done From Ob-| fering untold tortures. ~ ; | $ # for several weeks, las been piled into there was no hindmost Republican 5 Instead of a. i _ pserve crease B05 te Pictures. je slated that Olden slashed him fuged by igh wind and all) Reserve, iacreme, 63+108,060;| tr una e two, hindwoat had witharmor because be was jealous|@ 821 Broadway. GEO, ROCK & SON ae tralfic ie ——— ? sHeavy | noresse, $4,457,600; legal tender, |eacb received the same vote, and the} = This is all he could tell. i Fergus. Falls, Minn eavy other twelve electors would bave to] The average attendance at the The were probably a denen wit.| 0200 Aa Aa AR Aaa dD ee a storm still raging. Mercury at zero, | increase, 85 25200; debesite, 10 | decide which one of them should east} public achoot during the past week to the tragedy, but note dar- ‘6 am j Business suspended.” ing | crease, $114,400. the one vote they were entitled to. | was 285 in excess of the attendance | key in the vicinity could be found who 5 “ Moorehead, © Minn. — “Raging | “rease, eg The two hindmost — electors,|for the corresponding month las‘ | professed to know anything about it. + blizzard since yesterday morning | neither of whom will admit|year. This is a great increase, and] They all ‘‘went into the house when J a Streets blocked. No trains and busi-| his defeat by Smith, are|the total enrollment now hovers} t saw was goi o >pen. , | e 'y aw it going to happen. ness at a standstill. : | Wedding, of the Fourth district, and] about the 2,000 mark. Fitzpatrick has always been consid- | Stephen, Minn., Nov. 28.—The| re and Humes, of the Tenth district.| ‘One feature in the school work | ered a quiet, inoffencive colored man, wv 5 , swcesk vires ever seen here has been | Adjourned by Limitation Yes- bia cots ie dete y Sait, bed ne < oguech, Sever ad 98 not in the ay very te th aAetglee wel orning. | the one silver Democratic elector who] age,"’ said Supt. Mclroom to a Sux |his home being in Henning, Tenn. et an te A ne aan tae fallen| terday. wins. Which one of them shall cast| reporter this morning, ‘‘is music in}He was to have gone out again And gold in your pockets {or one and all to SEE that 2 a this season and the storm bas drift —_——- the thirteenth electoral vote of the] the schools. It is taught in the first | Monday. his Season ALK om me Gres a ve des c st Sharlot - i Y “4 snow banks in some places jten fect! Hut An Important Case win |*tste must be desided by the other} five grades, and Miss Charlotte} Olden, on the other hand, is of the high. ‘The traveling and business of a twelve. Field, the teacher, is meeting with | worthless order and has done nothing 5 nyt : ? wie adel. Yor! Come Up for Triat ra ae perryrt’ the greatest success, ‘There is a most | for some time past. His wife is a » all kinds are geo a Sag ag Oo Next Week perceptible change in the singing } i : ouad train le stuck he ok. chang ging, | witness in the George Jones rape - day's south . act train is stuck here | TOOK A TUMBLE. too. There isa more uniform har-| case which comes bang, tye F . . in the St tc ‘cule nu tel —- mony, and everybody notices. A] After the shooting be ran in the * Aspecial from Kalm OF, there |, cirenit rtadjoucned yesterday], , > ~,,| note of music now means something | jirection of the N., C. & Lb. de i] in a . day says that it has snowed there). Vinitation, but it will continue |The Thermometer Fell From 701 to the pupils, no matter how small he] pot and Oilicers Cross and Etter a almost constantly since October 31. | i roughout next week, and the most is. It used to mean no more than] we: important case of the term will be so much Chinese, and where singing | fre tried. was ormerly ove method of diverting It is the Standard Electric Com-| pretty Cold Out Doors Today—| the mind itis now a means of im- pany inst the Consolidated Eng’ A Great Many Out proving it. Many States neering Company, and the suit in- 8 Ue : “Another innovation in the public volves about 86,000. Nevertheless, schools,’ continued Supt. McBroom, I will be remembered that when ‘sis the new system of drawing. All » soon in persult. They left ona git at 2 o'clock to go out to the crossing in search of the would-be murderet here was little excitement in the vicinity of the cutting. At times the CALL AND GET YOU A PAIR BEFORE THEY ARE groans of the wounded man could be heard for half a block, The doctors PICKED OVER. P a ’ storm of the season pre- , , salled ta torn OF eaterday and last | the City Electric plant was built by} .ri.6 thermometer fell 52 degrees| the drawing formerly done was from| arrived at 2 o'clock. taht. Reports from Larned and | the Consolidated Engineering Com-| i vontyefour bonrs. ‘This Bie Shy copy on outline ora flat surface. | Pitzpatrick was taken to the city m~ . Seaction Clty, in the center of the} Pay, it was at its completion at- as ti ligut it registered 18 alee Now it is all done from objects. Ob- | hospital this afternoon, There is ADKI N S x -. tached by the Sts d Electrie ‘ Ject drawing is the only proper kind, | now thought to be some hope for his i ‘ x f the ground, which succumbed to a '. = to 18 Degrees, in all the toes, lace or congress, This price is good for one week cay, - \ OVEK MISSOUBL AND KANSAS —— ’ Mercury Near the Zero Point in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 27.—The Company for money alleged to be owed for the machinery and material. state, report sleet and snow, driven above zero, and a light sleet covered a " a by a Vind that developed many of € and the artistic cultivation ana skill | pecove; Olden is still at large. the characteristics of a Western bliz- F cmstins Ginna Wa aae: that is resulting from the work is al- a eae 8 Shoes bought of us Polished Free, 331 Broadway. The atmosphere was cool but exhil- | ™08t phenomenal, Bruce’s studio, 112 South Third arating, and despite the slick side- MARKE zard, The ground is frozen, and The pak Ey gens te part of the fear is expressed that stock will and the plant was given over street, does the finest work for the walks a great many people were out. peeicaeens cheapest prices. Call and see the y Grain Company.) money suffer, Wheat all over Central Kan- | '@ it, nd mr is Vwo ole Rei 6 yanies are fighting over about $6,C t sas was:never finer at this season ae ne that is tied up Tho cold wave came very suddenly,| (Reported Datty by specimens, i The temperature in Kansas ranged 0° 1% Ul) Henry Koerner against|®®4 the thermometer reached the) Cuicaco, Nov. — 28.—December from six to ten degrees. le Oxy. L. Scott. will also. come up for [West point touched thus far this} wheat opened at 81% to 82, its homa it averaged about eighteen de- died this weak. season, highest point was 824, closed grees. ‘The thermometer in Kansas Sree at 8035 b, City fell forty-eight degrees between MARKET MUSS. NO JURISDICTION, ha SEE t 85445 i 9 . Can't Hold a Candle ‘The kind of clothing some houses sell ‘can’t hold a candle’’ to the kind sold by the Oak Hail, AGE vt FOR ‘ ; y and clock this + Pgs é ot gr ete-caa't ee} be tri point wag, ’ There are thre: 'S about our clothes: The make, the fit, and the exclusive. i morning: ree Fo weathes ane ¢ losec shed ries PRG ite ness of their sty The fall and winter suits and overcoats which we are now selling are worn Ce : ae ie cath Wicks Cans Amat - Kd K a ee ee eee ene by the BEST DRESSED men and boys in Paducah, aad they have gaine mmpiste victory E> for tonight is predicted: The cok | Ty Case Against Mr. Ed K.]Alleged Thieves Get Away by highest point was 24, and closed| Orders for larger than SIb. packages ow i BRRADEREAED. te oan haa fo Bos ah and they have gained a complete victory ave extended over the whole Sout Bonds Heard. the Skin of Their at 2349. _ Hfor christmas delivery must be placed Ms x - west. SA pe Dec. oats opened at 1944, its}by Dec. 10th, per instructions rec- Second District Collectorship. ; Teeth, highest point was 19'%, and closed! cived from Mr Hu) ler this day. x Boaleville, Ky., Nov. 28.—Re-| Resolved Itself Into a Conatitue at 18% 3 Halves, ones, twos and threes f January pork opened at $7.85] always in stock. and closed at $7.85, r January lard openedat $4.12 and closed at $4.10, January ribs opened at $3.95 and THE TAILOR, Bradstreet reports wheat clearances —Will make you a Jeaders here say that theSe- | tional Question, publi cond District Collectorship lies | conaeaie sea Ehanie Purner, of Bowling Green, ne Locatio tween Dr, Turner, of Bowling Ute) The case against Mr. KE, K, Bonds, ott, of tford. | and H, C.M. Barrett, of Hartfor ged with placing on if Congressman | the grocer, ‘ : ‘ Darna ie etion, ©. Me Barrett the market for the purpose of resell-) Chas. Fredley and his garrulous ; rrett | iM Mroduce purchased inside the| wife were extricated from their little Oo Sitag bye ge Bee oly, was called in Judge Sanders’ [difficulty in @ very unexpected man goumitae Sager pe naville, is | court this morning. ner this morning in Judge Sanders’ or Crambaugh, of Ho iwnt bere| _ ‘That case is to be decided in Mr, |court. ‘They were arrested « day or _ ayy at i e has pone been | Wheeler's office at 10:30 o’clock,'’ | two ago for stealing corn and turnips ae that the fact that ie ad District will | Judge Sanders observed. from Capt, Bob Owens’ island just Granted a Divorce, Collector of the 6 oud he claims to| ‘*I'he only question now involved below Livingston’s point, A case of family infelicity yester- himaside, although be claims (|, in6 constitutionality of the ordi-[ When the caso was called this] day terminated in «divorce. ‘Tudee he the original, Mokinloy man iM vance, ant this will be argued today. |morning Fredley said he wanted an| Bishop in the circuit court, te alge a rer ot wens |T don't kaow whether it is constitu. attorney, and had no means of em-|severed the connubial ties that had ‘ ~ | tional or not, but if it isn’t it ought|ploying one, Judge Sanders in-| become so galling to Mrs, Solomon fur Congeres in that district ie tmp, Voie. Bile orned. him ‘that the charge was|Glass. who resides on a little dairy to Lean applicant, bat it ttl «The market house, as I under-| pe veny : e herself maintains up above se : “The q wr-| petty larceny qnd that as a court he| which she herself maintains up thousbt that his bitte Aight aglanet) stand it, is for the benefit of the|had no authority to sppolut attor- | Meshanicaburg. ; \e Gov. Bradley wi ihe between Turner | producer aud consumer, and not the | ney’ except in felony cases, Her husband is described as be- } possible winner. latter seoms to have| Fehandler, Nearly every grocery in] Attorney Jesse Gilbert volunteered |ing thoroughly depraved, and his a b land Barrett, the latter sea | the ity handles gicen goods for the |to defend the two prisoners, and his} misdeeds were not conflaed to 1 hive ; The Officers vid Not Understand of the Land, for this week at 3,641,500 bushels, sult $1 20. ors, 2 styles at) choloe and it he money 7.80 a sult. | | a Men's Heavy _Derby.| £ oe Ribbed Underwoar—Yan, % - Men's Alpine Hate Ro | 5 oS | graye, brown tn black | i] ¥ 50c. +s - $1.00 botvoms and pearl but sweat baudse Yours nc tons, Your choice for | at choice tort. hoo @ garment | $7 50 | | derwear, heavy weight, | iitikre out. sack, Biue and heavy weights {0 | Kersey “overc $1 50 plaids and checks, | cut stylish 50 . jeathorine lined, with velvet . and silk. sewed: | ars, Italian lined non: irritating, comfort: | Guaraniged ali and’ piped. al hice pial tole towear.' Price per | woo! aud fast col blee ve'lied By EL A Wallerstein] 0k IK |Wallerstei alerstem ae Ofd aNd BOY, ti) Brothers. Nobby Fall Suit the better hance. benefit of the people who do not care} partner, Mr, J. H, Vord, was repre-|gleot and non-support sions, but he . Silyerite Paper. t to the market house, 1 it|senting the commonwealth in County | is charged with having been brutal \ HENRY GREIF . > ASily |t0.00 0 tae mae heute, sad lA iormay Housee’s pled his wife. Soveral times he has suc-|OY Overcoat. ’ A S DA BN EY, 1 ‘ ’ pA At Bd de ’ . Louisville, Nov. 28.--The silvers | doesn’ soem intended that these gen+ af ,, rie ied ross 4 t king a supreme effort to} tlemen should be allowed to go onto en the witnesses were placed} ceeded in runaing her away = frvi _ = . Meters making 0 OY eed the{under the rule the first question! home, EXPERT HORSESHOER, DEALER IN ds for a new paper to be) the market house also and crowd the . Be ed in Louisville in the interest | farmer off."* asked the first witness was in regard] Glass, It Is said, has made threa 49 SOUTH FOURTH ST, ee coinage of silver. The case was discussed in Mr, | to the location of the land, He was against his erstwhile wife and wl ry P ot the fr ye Wheeler's oifice and those. engaged|unable to give a lucid explanation | he found that she had secured 9 CALL ON HIM, be ive Bhosing, & DENTI ST Staple and Fancy Groceri sad ' Annexation of Hawaii. bs 1 1 fortunately Capt. O arrived | vorce, which he endeavored to pre ps greed on vhe law but not on the|and fortunately Capt. Owen arriv p i » a Manele n, Nov, 28.—-The fe) (oo. Evidence will be heard | aud was asked, vent her getting, he is said to have Horses a Gpecteny: Canned Goods of All Kinds, ed from Hawaii of the ted that th the statement that some «iy “i vi He stated that the land was that} made ® e at some «lay CARRIAGE AND BUGGY AE: ese dilbreiednih aiaie ot hadi Monday, rejolcing there mee we Ly pe as as Now {formerly owued by Win, Enders, and] she would leaye home fand never yor | paimiiias Major McKinley Glass tumblers 1S¢ at New| that several years ago a legal con- back, jaid to boa very dau NO 33 OA W ARI 7 ats gt sunexation, It is believe,” ) isis a woversy arose as satanic fate bad gerous man. NU, cxsiwytow over suory . 406 ADWAY Con, tus "ae \ 1 .

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