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ane AH_ DAILY yp TAY PADUUAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1896, FIENDS INCARNATE nitro brs on COLL YT Goods All Displayed ; VOLUME 1—NUMBER 69 ordinance were repealed, he said, a | ABY one could bey up wagon load of potatoes or apples, or whatever it | might be from some farmer after | had gotten to the city, and then Kentucky Doctors Still Agitat-|ry itto the market to sell nt an ad- vanced price, and the consume: ing the Bernheim Matter. | would have to outier. gira! These ordinances were passed tor | the benefit of the coasumer, he snid, Jand he was sorry the Leigh Fruit |Company did not like his decision The Sux reported his decision cor | gETIYE PREPARATIONS FOR WAR | rectly yesterday, waves Doubtful Whether See: ) _ retary McCormick Will IRA PHOTOGRAPHER Concur. | in the sale of stamps is another indi- cation of restored confidence, and the whiskey men here anticipate a deci- dod increase in receipts from now on. WHY NOT MeORA\ KEN? WAR'S ALARMS hong ee » | Believed the President Will Urge the Recognition of Cuban Belligerency. Highways tu be Opened to the Pub- jc By Purchase of the bieaan County Court. ta patie, Ky. Nov. 80.A big step}900 WOMEN AND CHIL) Our stock is replete with the 1 ine ek pinne in aout vil os seistillneads ania domestic manuinetare in ah eh. vila foreign and nearly one hundred miles of rowis| stain! in Cold Blood, After the Fine China,. Cut Glass, Fancy Baskets and Handsome Lamps, oll the eur eet a be ob > Most Horrible Brutalities. Selecting your Christmas Presents now / h you have fi choice from the leading stock of Paducah. “" in the next thirty days nearly all the i Elegant line of CHAFING DISHES just received, Weyler’s Recent Order. THE STATE BOARD ACTS. Gave His Life to Save That of fis Daughter. | Mulected in the Police Court This roads in the county, about three hun dred miles, and the toll system will] UN'PEAKABLE TURK be abolished on all of them, Bour- bon county has recently invested about $5,000 in improved road-build- ing machinery to be used in the bet- terment of its highways. Morning. TWE MEDICAL PROFESSION INTERESTED, nat" moruing M, L. Riley, the, pird street photographer, was fined | $8 sad cosis in Judge Sanders’ court for using iosulting language towards Hesver Crutebfield, colored. Tee woman went there and sat for & vegative, acd did not seem to re-| OUTDONE. A CON WOVICE SUICIDES, Key West, Fla., Dec. 1.—Unable to dtiwh the insurgent armies, Cap- the Courier-Journal. )—There is now|Convent Noyice Hangs Herself, = Ee ceodombetswe pried oe Arse thst a paymeat. waa claimed in{% Strong beliet in the best-informed | Brooksville, Ind. Deo. 1.—-Clara /eneyay, according to advices r ved rdvence. ‘The phoioysn sher admitted |*iteles that President Cleveland will Fischer, a beautifal novice in the} here Havana. It is »' |.A’that sitieg bee that she wae thick | shortly surprise the country by rec- | convent at this place, was this morn- Wevller some weeks agog tiex pore headed 06d could go to bul, ommending vigorous action toward | ing found hanging by the neck, and | cret order to his commanders in the Jas, Egner was fined $1 for drunk-|C%>® This opinion prevails strong- dead, in her room. The young lady, ‘a8 provinces to ‘clear the inet ensees. est among the most ultra-jingo mem-| Who had bat receatly entered the in- of non-combatants. This order bers of the senate committee on for-| stitution, had lately been, despond- | has teen interpreted by the Spanish . eign affairs. Senator Sherman re-| ent, but no thought of suicide on her] eon anders as an edie! 308-807 Broadw: chung ie ite Ms Hernan Walls) STOPPED THE ELEVATOR, cet sito ‘wan saunied that] pari bad eutered te lode of the} iden, women Py me: | Da ; copay lfdliepesh Pe pply eS cre Sergeas otek pursue | sisters, the sult is an appalling list of| 109117 N. Third St. adoptel by the siaie board of health, It Came Near Crushing a Man's! tie test yettcia tor balleving “thst ns ene has been operat, however, he was refused a license, no Neck ia coaaideda'eaiiecie @ih. Veal gn Pinar del Rio at the head of foreign diplomas being recognized tor bia ity ta Abe Uk rooranition | noua 1009 men, seems to have been most Secretary McCormick declined | But a & matter with congress. office of the Phoenix Brewing Co., ae ae bs Struch and to grant the nevessary —_li- aMe stteee It seems that the President's as- |4nd by his manner gave no premoni- | iy P visited Ws’ Hoes Me cense, but since his decision in the hie Lite surances to the committee prevented | tion _of his intention, bat without! bo/5 Real mak cal by id es igios, matter, strong iafluence bas been ts Life, the passage of a joint instead of a| Warning drew a revelver, placed the |i” Southern ter -) ry jowne - Drought to bear in bebalf of Dr. —— concarrent resolution at the last ses- | ™uzzle to his temple and fired. Death | ¢ portion of Pinar del Bernbeim on the board by he wanted time to strengthen | ¥#s instantaneous, q ewineot Helge og Js Loe ville the coast defenses and prepare the among whom are Doctors ucky and I, N. Bloom, who are staunch friends of the Messrs. Bernbeim, of Louisville, cousins of Dr. A. Bern- heim, the applicant for a license. A meeting of the State Board was a Le ee ce ot taking THe levator stuck, however, and some action ip the matter, and Presi- men up a few feet, stopping a i 7! oomega 1 dent Matthens, among others agrerd | ‘There was but a small opening be- |! crocuses of lactate ia LOWMriih, | freee we Onr sae: tee. apcgnd oor, oe De. Bloom, and in Feb | 224 the gentleman, being frightened, pd roca if a ” started to jump. Just as he stuck pinoy Beg Sloss 0d, the euminiceh his head through the opening the doctors in the metropolis of Kentucky being! started with @ jamp and seemed to concur ia this decision, puld have broken his neck in an in- but Secretary McCormick, who is stant had not the active messenger 1 antes 4 Virtedly invested: with upteme au-|D07 selaed the hendle sod reversed | ¥il rsa sg bp orgese es bhp g " . sen babveoacent, ("tt stopped and just in time) Over Maceo. T have had long inter- thority has not given his \¢ */t0 prevent a disaster. The name of | Views with heads of the Cuban Junta and the Board is now await g ® Te! the centieman who had such a lucky| bere, who assure me that Maceo's The matter of permitting Dr. Al- bert Bernbeim, late of Hamburg, Germany ,to practice medicine in Ken- tucky, is in staiua quo, and there has been a revival of interest in the case all over the state, among those of the medical profession, as well as mem- bers in other states As will no doabt be remembered, Dr. \Bernheim came to Paducah in chargé’ef the late Mr. Herman Weil’ New York, Nov. 0.—(Special to GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. Hugh T. Cosgroye Suicides. x6 Louisville, Dec. 1.—Hugh T. (IxCORFOR ATED.) Cosgrove, a wealthy box manufect- urer, committed suicide here this morning. Mr. Cosgrove was tn the Be Sure You're Right é on Footwear roic Messenger Boy Got f Once in This forenoon Howard Anderson, | $00 + a Western Union messenger boy, le his first appearance in the role of a hero. He was in the elevator at the American German National bank waiting to be hoisted. A gentleman entered and the ele- vator boy pulled the lever to go up. Lex‘ngton Horse Sale, vailed in both departments, and the | vost, > fj toss ain ae ste! , int the reid the S; ce a willl gothe on WaaaA bed day yesterday morning, and continues he reid the Spanish troops made I have good reason to believe alll head will be sold this true from other sources. A gen- | povers wi " i wane girl Kenan shams oppertalling for Soap: | eer want caees an Sea in. of the prospects for war are next co those of Olney, Lamont and Her- through the week. About 1,000} prsoners of over 800 Cubans, the A small crowd of | majority of whom were women and These unfortunates were fo-ced to follow the troops and svbmit to the most horrible treat- ‘ Sentence Postponed. meat, Oa November 22 Col. Struch vert, believes the chancesare strongly | Indianapolis, Dec. 1.—Sentence in] and his men began their homeward in favor of it. It is known that Gen. | the case of Percy Sullivan, convicted} march, followed by the old men, Lee has countermanded his order to] of raising bills, has again been de- pare apartments in Havana for his family, It is possible he may re- urn, but with the expectation of leaving again on short notice. ‘There is little danger that Weyler There are lots of tricks in the trade, and they are practiced more than you think, hut not here. This Store makes you sure you're right. This Store guarantees you a safe investment for every dollar you put into the SHOE we sell you. It is a GOOD SHOE STORE, full of GOOD SHOES at PRICES that worry our competitors out of their sleep. You ean rett easy when you buy your shoes of women and girls whom they had made prisoners. On the night of November 23 Col, firach «nd his men drank heavily, ead then followed one of the most horrible occurrences of the war. In- famed by drink, the Spamsh soldiers vushed upon the belpless prisoners, (ore off their clothes and subjected ‘vem to treatment which nnot be ferred one week, to give his attor- ney opportunity to present their pleading for a new trial. At every place Col. Struch gave : his*troopers license to loot, burn and navy for agg fe action Since] Lexington, Ky., Dee. 1.—The} murder, and the result was that every then the greatest activity has pre-| winter sale of thoroughbreds began | hawlet visited was destroyed. Dur- Proctor’s Examihing Trial. Rassellville, Dec. 1 —The examin- ing trial of Proetor, the murderer of Crafton, is in progress here this af- ternoon. ply from bim. As to what be will do there is a diversity of opinion, a great many doctors thinking that he will decline to make an exception io this particu- lar case. ‘ Referee Dr. F county, qays that ¢ that all foreign doctor granted a license, musf bi full course \of lecture#in order to be examitid dor a digloma, and must also exhibit] a ceri{ficate of baving taken two previous fourses at a col- lege or collgges refognized by the Southern M@dical Association In Germgny, according to Dr Boyd, not saad than half the grad- uates of medjcal aplleges are allowed active, havidg first Ww passa rigid “state's examination “Gech resoluiiqus a the one adopted BR the Keatucky state board of ed to protect the peo- ple from impositidn, which might be attempted by ingompetent foreigners, and although Rr, Bernheim is no doubt a talented physician, it may be deemed dangerous to disregard the board’s resolutiods in this particular case. It has attracted no little at- tention in the medical profession, and the ultimate outcome will be re- garded as a precedent. A ROAST. k Boyd, of the gird requires Judge Sanders Talks About Cer- tain Newspaper Reports. sponts His Decision tn the Market House Ordinance. opened court this morning by donating a nice, juley roast to some of the newspapers, the ++Regisier”’ in particolar Their article jative to bis de jon of yesterday in the case st Mr. K. Bonds, charged with placiiiggor sale on the market house the limi(myg said it was totally untrue, The faces were not as the ‘Register’ represented them, he said, and he decided the case just ex- actly opposite from the way (hey claimed he decided it Phe case was that Mr. Boods was charged with selling goods oo the market that had |. purchased in- side the cit) Mi. Bonds stated that some of the goods he had on sale at the market house were ordered through the Leigh Frait Company, but that the bananas he sold were boaght from the Leigh establishment from their regular stock -Judge Sanders said that the case was plaiv aod bis decision was plain, ‘That » wan can place whatever he pleases on the the market for sale, just so it is not tak@mfrom his busi- ness house, or is not Baugbt inside the city, A man can order goods through the commission and prodace Judge Sane | stealing « boat CHASING CRIMINALS. A Deputy Sheriff Comes in From Tennessee «i Sid Reddick, I Larceny. After Lee Lyle Wanted for Gr Deputy Sheriff Stewart, of Big Sandy, Tenn., arrived in the city this afternoon in search of Lee Lyle and Sid Reddick, who are wanted at Big Sandy on a charge of which they e be- lieved to have floated down on to Pa- ducah, The deputy sheriff called on Marshal Collins this afternoon and} after a consultation was inform-| ed = that = two men_—answer-| ing the description were living on boat at the mouth of Island creek, Officer Wheelis was detailed to ac- company him up there after the men and they left at 3 o'clock. Deputy Sheriff Stewart also re- ported that Lee Hendricks, said to be wanted here for malicious cutting, is up near Big Sandy. near Paris, K, OF P. ELEC Phe Annual Orficers Ch Night, mnual election of officers of n Lodge 3, K. of P., to serve the term be nuary 1, took place last night at Elks’ hall aud resulted as follows Chancellor Commander — Alex Kulp. - Vice Chancellor—J. P. DeLong. Prelate —H. C. Jarvis. Master of Work—Ed T. Wether) {gst winter figured as the only man ingion ‘Master at-Arms—Richard Arm. Keeper of Records and Seal and Master of Finance—Sam A, Hill Master of Exchequer—T. B Lyne. rusiees—Al E Walton. Young, J. M. All persons wi have signed their names for y to the Remenyi convert nex night, Deg d oat oi great musical ev PREPARIN Rev. Rumsey Back F and His New Rey, E. B. Ramsey returved this morpiag from Memphis to begin the work of packiog up and moving to his new home, His first sermon was preeched Sunday at the Hernan- army is in no danger of defeat. 1 have seen private letters from insur- gents in the field to the same effect. Ali smile at the threet of Weyler that he will starve Maceévand force’ itu to surrender. The Jatter bas been gathering pr ovisions and ammunition for months; all cattle from the plantations have been driven into the mountains, and though some were scattered by the noise of recent bat- tles, they are within reach, There are, besides, numerous -patches of ground on the slopes and valleys of he mountains under cultivation by women and children who have been forced into the insurgents’ lines by The first plant of nana tree produces one bunch ; when this is cut, six other buaches spring from the same roots without ultivation, Sweet potatoes grow spontaneously from the ro ts of the vines without cultivation and form a permanent and unfailing supply-| losed at $3.87. Pineapples are also abundant, January ribs opened at $3.85 and Besiles Maceo, there sre Gomez] ojoged at $3.82-5 and Garcia, with the greater part of the army unengaged. During the en years war the insurgents had ynly 8,000 half armed troops; now . they have 40,000 well equipped men, Testimonial No. 14, more cannon, superior small arms} nce more ladies listen to what and any quantity of dynamite. They] ytrs, Almeda Thomas says about are sure to hold out until this coua-| Roncado Tonic: ‘‘About one year try is forced to interfere. Should] ,0,°1 was taken sick with female President Cleveland delay, McKinley | weakness and nervous prostration at will act promptly. The sentiment} Nashville, ‘Tenn., and for seven here in favor of recognition increases | months was under the doctor's care every day, Cc. E. relief. I had tried wf I could buy he day reading in the papers 1 relief was ‘commenced to get nd now I am almost Roncado Tonic, and friends and the public 'y at least one bottle, Know Your Fate and Fortune. Consult Mrs. Lesley, the wonder- ful, gifted blind medium, 407 South Second sireet._ MARKETS. (Reported Daily by Lacy ¢ Curcaco, Dec, 1.—December wheat opened at 8134, its highest point was 815%, closed at 80%; b. May wheat opened at 843% to 841¢; its highest point was 845% and closed at 834% b. Dec. corn opened at 23%, its highest point was 23'4, and closed Company.) oats opened at 184%, its highest point was 18's, and closed at 183%. January and closed at January lard pork opened at $7.62 opened at January cotton opened at $7.64 and elosed at $7.55-6. Money 2 per cent. OUR JERRY AT FRANKFORT, A Call on (he Goyernor That May Haye Some Political Sig- nificanee, better qt once Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 1.—(Special to the Courier-Jouroal.)—Jerry M. Porter, the youvg Republican, who I advise \gll m: in genera “Signed: Mrs, Ataepa Tuowas, 700 South Fourth street, Paducah, Kentuey.’ Try it reader, $1 bottle for 25e, Office 110 South Third street, tatesm in Kentucky who had both Popalists’ vote and a real chance to’ ve elected semator, ariived here tovizht and called on the govermor, with what res sult is not knowo, Mr, Povter was one of Hunier’s warmest supporters up to the time of the latier’s free sil- ver pledge exposure last winter. Kentucky Silyer Many great silver statesmen went to wreck in Kentucky on Foy, 3, Their shrieks and wailings still echo faintly over the pitiless saline abysses, Those acrid waters have swallowed up Hon. John Chinn, who has swallowed aud regurgitated 80 much fire in his time. Bilent is the voice which was the sweetest once, the voice which sang to Mr. Bryap after his nomination at Chicago until sobs shook his mighty chest, Where are the mustachios of Joe Blackburn? ‘The birds of heaven roost on them no more, They must he becoming mere fossilized forest. Closed are the gates of sound which were ever wide open beneath them, and from which came blasts and tumult as flerce. As the soorauc rivers that r ‘As the lavas that reste ‘Their sulphurous eurre fu th» ultimate climes of the Lost His Life While Attempting to Rescue His Daughter. Washington Dec, 1.—A dispatch received at the War Departu terday states that the residence of Chaplain M, C, Blaine, at Fort King: gold, Texas, was burned yester- day, and both Blaine and bis daugh- ter were burned to death, Mrs, Blaine escaped uninjured, The Chaplain went upstairs to save his daughter and was overcome in the flames before he could make his way out. Chaplain Blaine was & native ~of Kentucky, but was appointed to the army from Pennsylvani Largely Increased Coll Lawrenceburg, Ky., Dec, 1.—The Yaanek, Lois men that it was no use to be FWl ger bothered hy the “Cuban eat lescribed in print. Finally, after uch orgies as were only possible to lends, Col. Struch significantly told tle.’ The soldiers took the hint and immediately began firing on the old men, women and girls, Volley after volley of lead was fired at the cowe. ing and shrieking creatures who pad so lately been the victims of Spanish brutishvess until not one was left elive. The bodies of the victims were left for the vultares, and Col. Strach marched his command back to headquarters and reported to Cap- tain General Weyler that several in- surgeat camps had heen raided and bout 800 .ebels killed, Col Struch and many of bis off- vers were given furloughs in consid- Cation of their services and returned to Havana. Since going to Havana ‘ol. Swuch has been drank all the ‘ime aud bas openly boasted of the awfal slaughter of innocents. This sory is not in the least exaggerated, #3 it is made up of statements which have fallea from the lips of Col. Struch as be staggered -about the cafes of Havana. From other prov- iuces come stories of massacres of in- nocevts, but none so well authenti- cated as the one related above. Weyler’s edict offering pardon to those who surrender is proving to be simply a device to lure Cubans to death. Brace’s studio, 112 Soath Third street, does the finest, work for the prices, Cal/and eee the specimens, p2ite cheapest Just Received AT M4 NELSON SOULE’S 100 Pounds l\lUYLER’ GEORGE ROTH THE TAILOR, —Will make you a— Nobby Fall Suit or Overcoat. merchants, he said, and sell them on! do street church to a large audience the market, provided the goods were gnd he wus most cordially received not bought inside the city, and pro-| : y vided they were not first placed ia a Tavares business house for sale there. ‘These were both good ordinances, | to miss Remenyi’ he proceeded to explain, If one Monday night, were repeated it would give any maa | will be notonly t a right to take dry goods, clothes, or feasts, but will n invaluable les avyihing else from his business house | son to all student apd sell It on the market; if the other piano, | And students of music cannot afford neert On next performance ‘atest of musical] They exceed by over $3,000 the gol- collections at \he local office of Stamp Depuly James M, Posey, on taxpaid whisky, amounted to $116,701.48 duriog the moath of November, the largest receipts since August 1884, when the tex per gallon on whiskey was increased from 90 cents to$1 10. 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