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TEN CENTS A WEEK UME 1—NUMBER 73 i eke kee VERY DARING. farm and sroog objeeon toliviog| ROBBED AND BURNED. session should be called at the first Yesterday the St. Louis wife re- of the year, turned but her erstwhile husband re- rv | . a a poms, tased to be reconciled, and left the| Depot at Cerutian Springs a 'To- 0 1 a cat ty Inspector Vickery Has Been In-| *b0de of his last wife, who chased tal Loss. | e t nt ; - DOK TATE Pi lion For His Pardon Laid _ Before Gov. Worth- » the interloper with a pistol. In the Bread Eaten By a Hundred vestigating. Hendricks is still away and the St. Milwaukee Families. Louis woman is in Birmingham nurs-| Daring Act of Scoundrels on the én ington. So eatiine Yikes tac blaive —__ ing ber wrath and considering the ad- O.V. RR. - ilwaukee, Wis., Dec. 5.—What isability of getti t for is thought to be an attempt at whole-! STURGIS POSTOFFICE ROBBERY Seany ented’ the" danteayer of ped — Our stock is replete with the latest things of foreign and sale poisoning, in a large measure * | happiness. The depot at Cernlian Springs was domestic manufacture in JOHN R. FELLOWS DYING, Jevccesstal, was reported to the health — looted by robbers last night about department yesterday, when in BOSTONA DELAYED. 11:30 o'clock, and burned to the| ga, tion was given of the sudden and se-l¢he Two Robbers Took Their - ground. | The depot ison the Ohio F H rious illness of about 100 families, " yo ra Valley railroad, and the loss is at ine ina Ongood, the Yale Football Players | numbering between 600 and 600 per.| Time avd Got All In Sight, Went Through Herself Yesterday | oresent unknown, | i] 5 sons, living in the northwestern part _ = at Cairo. So far as is known np clue has ema lool of the city. The big Bostona, out of Memphis] been obtained to the perpetrators of | . Tho cause of the sickness was! GOVERNMENT DETECTIVES AT WORK, |for Cincinnati, which was due here|the robbery ond arson, A large: ne as e § an an some am My traced to bread sold at a bakery today, ‘‘run through herself’ yes- amount of money was taken before ] owned by Otto Figlesthaler, which terday afternoon at Cairo, and was|the robbers put the torch to ra | | | Killed in Cuba, has a very large trade. Last night Postofiice Inspector J, W. Vickery forced to take the bank. building, Wcowtalnedarenter ‘The 600 per: | "4 the city this worning en ronte land tne frat engineer wan paiaully,! — WIBLETT QOESTBACK it contained arsenic, The 600 per- | ; ; Frankfort, Dec. 5.—Shortly after | song poisoned are living, but a large |UP the Hlinois Central from Mayfield iit not seriously injured, and other points below. enh | hoon yesterday there was carriedinto| number of cases ‘are’ considered the executive office to Acting Gover- wt “I al leave this end of the Mi 1 ‘. e - tor Worthington, tha lowing, peste not eral. Tate tore lan he vid ton srs] AWAY FROM HOME, [Deputy Sheri Comes Up From Klegant line of CHAFING .DISHES just received titloa investigation tonight that arsenic was |" sntative, “and when I do come Metropolis, J placed in the bread with {atent to|owm you may be sure that I find a sai + “To His Excellency, Governor of Unt D y sar Kentucky: ‘The undersigned most] Oyuse the death or serious illness of |/#TEe Amount of work accumulated. | Unfortunate Death of a Young Will Stand Trial For fiouscbreak- | : Tespectfully, but most earnestly, pe- | Fr; : 1 have to often look ap all bonds of Tenneaseean. Wilon you to grant a pardon to|riglesthaler’s customers, with the) vernment officials aud ascertain if ing in a Few Days. 303-307 Broadway. GEO. O. HART & SON * James W. Tate, former treasurer of object of running hie business, the sureties are worth the amount + ‘ rs, Eldridge, @ Bal- Depnty Sterift Evan, of “Mfetrop-| 109-117 N. Third St- HARDWARE AND STOVE co. Kentucky, now under indictment in ~ MARKETS. represented in the bonds.”” Death of _ the Franklin circuit court for em- _ The inspector has just been to lard,'Near Woodyille. 0 Decsbement. olis, came to the city this “morning (INCORPORATED,) — with requisition papers from Gov, oe i (Reported'Dally by Lacy Grain Company.) | Sturgis investigating the recent post wheat opened at_ 784%, its | him it was one of the most daring| Lloyd Taylor, aged 38, whose| Bradley for John Nibleit, wanted at Cuicaco, 1 5 —Devember | office robbery there. According to ainsi highest point was 794%, closed | ever perpetrated home is in Tennessee, died of pneu-| Metropolis for housebreaking and @/Q/Q/ SSE CCRC RORROOOOO000OOO8O8 at 79%. Postmaster Will Dyer was at work|monia this iworning at the residence | petty larceny. May wheat opened at 811% to] on his books when two men entered of his brother-in-law, Engineer John-| | He was here after Niblett several B SS Y ’ R ° } t Selecting your Christmas Presents now you have first choice from the leading stock of Paducah. “Mr, Tate has already suffered uet7by voluntary banishment, while the sufferings of his innocent family have been even more torturing th hia o1 He has been « wanderer for years from home, family, coun- try and friends, and has expatiated, it seems to us, whatever misdeeds in this particular he may have acedi- lessly committed. . “Besides this we have every reason 81%; its {highest point was 82's | and covered him with their pistols, A|son, of Langstaff & Orme’s mill, on days ago, but Niblett refused to go and closed at 82'y-'% b. bi-metallic league was in session just}Jackson street. He came here about | Without # requisition. He was in- Dec. corn opened at 23, its! goross the street, and a drug store|ten days ago and had been ill for|dicted by the grand jury Tuesday highest point was 23/¥-'4, and/was open not far away. The al days past. ‘The remains will| nd will be tried at this term of closed at robbers compelled him to go erred tomorrow at New Liber-|court. He is charged with breaking May corn opened at 26 andlig the front dcor, — allowed|ty cemetery, near Rossington, this}into a house and stealing a set of believe that he has been more bar at 96 '6-'4. ; ‘a , | bim to put his hand in his pocket and | county. harness, and doesn't deny stealing ' ay oats opened at 215% and} get his key, and then compelle —— _ [the harness, but says he did .not iamed against than he is sinful. If} ey rat get his key, and then compelled him) +5, Gertrude Ballard, wife of El-|break in. ‘The prisoner was taker he took any of the public funds im-|‘losed at 21/5. to lock the front door. I he prisoner was taken y F Janvary pork opened at $7.55 dridge Ballard, of near Woodville, | hack this forenoon properly, it was more trom an uofo y P pe a Removing a stout string from the] died iast night of childbirth, aged noon. Munate excessive amiability of charac-|*8d closed at $7.52. wall, they securely tied him in a ae » Se ae ini i January lard opened at $3.82 b " 18. The remains were today buried an Annexation. , and a disivclination to say ‘no’ ) i i chair, and told him if he attempted | 9 Spring Bayou cemetery ; Chicago Inter Qoean. to his friends than through any pre-| #04 closed at the same figure. to give any alarm they would blow rots be y One of the questions which will meditated desire to defraud the Com-] , J#0uary ribs opened at $3.82 and / his” brains out. They went to TOOK AN APPEAL gome to the front on a change of na- 5 There are lots of treks in the trade, and they ar practiced more than you think, but not here. -lo1° ~ [his 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 isa GOOD SHOE STORE, full of GOOD SHOES at PRICES that worry our competitors out of their sleep. You can rett easy when you buy your shoes of Hawa! monwealth. We believe that the) loved at $3.85. work then and deliberately took tional administration Will be that of amount with which he is charged asa] ._ Cotton opened as follows: January, | ali the cash in sight, about $200 and defaulter is largely exaggerated, and his presence here would be of much Service to the State in getting at the true state of affairs. Therefore we F =o most earnestly petition you to pardon him.” : \ the Hawaiian annexation. | 7.39; March, $7.58; December at} ahout $450 in stamps. They with- F For some reason tlist never came New Orleans, $7.30. The market] drew to a back room and divided the| Prosecuting Attorney ReeveS}io the surface President Cleveland closed at almos* the same price, spoils, returned to the room where Objects to Judge Sanders’ made up his mind before he was in- Clearances in wheat and flour, |ihe helpless postmaster was bound in ni, angurated that unless the Senate for the week ending today, 8,651,-|the chair, and after warming, de- Decision. ratified the treaty of annexation be- 009 baahelp, and for today 660,000 livered another admonition and aa tore be took hold the treaty should! or. Worthington bas vushels, ‘ left a postmaster drag ed bie waeied to ke a Waeman be with aud Bikpoaholed for consideration of the applica-| New York bauk elatement, week | *elf and the chair to the front door : gap tedS nis four years of office. Probably tion filed. In discussing it th's af-| ending today, unlocked the door with his hands ipebeeBebere Aretha he would never have had the chance ternoon, however, be said in sub-| Reserve increase, $2,052,775. bebind him, and orept actos the Pleaded Guilty. to pigeonhole it if the Senate had stance: Teun leon $8 street, where he was cut loose and —— been able to read bis mind. It is Boaie de 89 told his story. , and = reasonably certain that he expected GEO Specie davoace, 696 |‘, think va story ea] ft, Saget, gue emg [eitae in monarch een @ 881 Broadway. _R & SON. Deposit increase, $11,411,700. {little gauzy?'’ the inspector was} .° dC, W. ol} | tainly tried his utmost to do it, and) P Qe, WUeWeVOR-88O8 Circulatioa 330,300. . de ‘ i i ouletion. Sen, % “Well, it does sound like a fairy] 30 ore with being drunkiand) |, ive that ‘py ter $e3¥'al} interest in | at the postmaster is a man of | Usorderiy. Hawaii. | ta > v" ly case, accordin; “ Pe ' ; * do this, I would pardon him." CIRCUIT COURT. goo rey besides “the |i, "reports, the ‘defendant having |, TH¢ Hawatian situation has un. For th ar aoe ; | ; —— — account be gives is quite possible. Of “ (km dergone very little change; none of Murder of His Wife. couree an investigation is being made, |>Token lamps) Sngnltare snd. ghieses, | y conseaucnoe. They way ‘the MecLeansboro, Lil Dee. 5.— E s, b of and tarned over the stove at’ his|" y Sew tha A Demurrer Sustained Today by | Put no clue has not yet been ob- carding house, in addition to firing | SUthorities met and checkmated the 5 who killed his wife and tained.”” attem c “l, pt to restore the monarchy Baby Easter Sunday last was hanged Judge Bishop. According to the inspector's in- | # pistol into the wall. showed that they knew their busi | \ :30 p.m. His death ; i tsa "y cai| ‘The warrant charged him sfmply |*%° | De taser. is death formation the men were masked, and} |), bemg drunk and disorderly. At-| "&5*- Our state department was And gold in your pockets :or one and all to SEE that the postmaster attempted to engage hae outclassed. ‘The result was greatly * The crime for which Behme di ne Venaadies . > .|torney R. T. Lightfoot represented tha ceal x ahi pl them in nversation, but they him, and when the case was called to the credit of the government at) was the most fiendish ever comm! Court Monday, wouldn't talk except to. tell bim to : Honolulu. | ted in Southern Illinois, After brain- aes keep quiet. Government detectives bbe ert se Nal dn| When the treaty of four years ago! @ i 5 ing his wife with an ex, he then took} & vd a {ate at work on the case. nounced ready, and the ity to| Was made the Hawaiian government Asis 3-year-old child to the bara, put , Judge mehop today loti : a nounced seedy and pleaded guilty to" cnetslossimed eae fal, LT ‘a halier around its neck and hung it] demurrer to the petition of the Padu- the charge in the warrant. Actowh oeponlity hak car 2 toarafter. The weight of the child] al Gas Company, in the case of the BY APOPLEXY, Mr. Reeves, however, desired to] ii teereace, however, with the f 08S sellin t alk a in all the toes, lace or congrfss. being insufficient to strangle it, the amend the warrant by making murderer pushed down the child by} !and, to enjoin him from collecting — the charge more specific, and This price is good for one peek —— enly. \ ae \J Gov. Worthington has not yet be- eYVVVe EVE VvuVeVVVvevy ‘I have always believed that Tate _ ,Was more sinned sgainst than sin- 4 . But I believe that be owes it to the state to make all the restitu- tion in his power. If I coukt see Tate, and he would tell me he would The Civil Term Is Over.~Criminal jas Company against Sheriff Hol- bility of annexation. The the United States has bee enlarged by treaty with ment which maintained its ¢ dividuality and was an inde; nation, but we acquired by treaty with» =a . t,{yublic which extinguished ite} CALL AND GET YOU A PAIR BEFORE THEY ARE || if by the very act of annexation be Get wee deer Meee PICKED OVER. ‘ cile, But if the government of Tex- ‘Swauted to blot itself out it had 4 i@right todo so. It was nobody . S & AN @lse’s business, It is probable that’ . ’ He Mt will follow in the footsteps of Shogs bought of us Polished Free. 831 Broadway. d Texas. There is no doubt Hawaii wants to comé into the Union, and we know of no gomi reason why it should, nut There jis ver ly a unanimous| 3 feeling ig the country, so far as the matter is thought of at all, in favor! j of adding, that dehghtful group |} of islands to our inberitange, mainly the shoulders until its tongue pro-]t#xes on the plaat. Unless the/ oof patro In a Critical Con [sow it's alleged aggravated Bssancy ° es|plaintiffs amend the petition, the| a pature, Attorney Lightfoot eset fiom thie aocketa [sheriff will proceet to collect the dition. demurred, contending that all further — taxes, action was barred, as the defend«pt Elton Killed Jo In the case of G. W. Smith against had once been placed in jeopae# Cincinnati, ©., Dee. 5.—The] Dr, B. T. Frank, a judgment was | Other Notes of the Sick and Ine] ang pleaded guilty. Sa mystery of the killing of Thomas Joy] rende dadg in favor of the defendant jured, decided in favor of Mr. Lightf Jast Monday bas been explained by 4] ‘The action was to recover a home lendanaghia sustaining the contention that aftei 4onfession from James W. Elton, 4] stead from some property purchased plea of guilty has been entered in park policem He confessed to the} by Dr, Frank at a commissioner's case the warrant cannot. be amended. ) coroner that he and Joy were to-|sale. ‘The young man was fined $10 and gether at Muldoon’s saloon on the] Mary S. Potter was granted a costs. “sidewalk and that they both had|vorce against 8. Monroe Potter, and Prosecuting Attorney Reeves been drinking. ‘They became en-| granted the custody of two children asked for an appeal to the cirevit gaged in ascuille over a revolver. Several judgments were filed and court, which was granted, and will when it was accidentally discharged. | there will be no more civil cases file a written copy of the record with This confession removes suspicion] considered until next January, the amendment rejected by Judge from Muldoon and Farrell, who have Sanders, Deen under arrest, charged with the murder, but who are still held, Chef Tatro, of the Palmer, is in a dangerous condition at his residence gj. | on South Sixth street Yesterday moraing about? o'clock he was stricken by apoplexy, and came near dying t Little im provement was visible last night, bat today his condition is not so bad. If — he recovers it may be ten days before COOL NIGHT OF IT, he is out again. — Mr. Adrian Grief, of near Clark's ANNUAL ELECTION, A Forsaken Pair Camp on Island |river, is just out from @ siege of Creek Bank, erysipelas, Z Several days ago his barn burned, | Heid Last Night of the C. K. and Late yesterdayafternoon a poorly and in fighting fire he was severely L of Ameri clad woman, accompanied by a git!|purned on the face, his injuries de- . of America. shout 12 years of Bee, appeared in| veloping into erysipelas, echanicsburg. ney were stray raw Mat‘! % . R gers, and seemed to have walked «| Bob Grief, a brother to the above, A New Set of Officers Chosen at great distance. is slowly improving from an opera- the Mecting. They located themselves on the |tion recently performed upon bim. SOM * Jobn| bank near Island Creek, and built «| He was carrying ral several necks ; 4 e, re ore rht,s ex-}ago and attempted to carry a whole k vcminent Demooratic |fre, remaining there all night, r ‘ » Fellows, the eminent 1erineas| posed to the cold aud compelled t}barrel, He succeeded in’ getting gg le At the point of death sit on the damp ground before the |away with the firt one, but when he man, is ly 1 i ‘ej. | fire until daylight, swung the second one to his shoulder fat his home in this city, Mr. Fel-)"re daylight ans ope 10 bie Shani Moonshiners Raided, & Sergent, Ky., Dec. The U. 8. AMazaall made a moonshine raid in i vr county yesterday and de- } es nse Be acd a ROAiy. Of | moonshine whiskey. The moonsbi- ners had learned of the olficers ap- “proach and had escaped \ The kind of clothing some houses sell ‘can’t hold a candle’ to the kind sold by the Oak Hall, There are three STRONG POINTS about our clothes: The make, the fit, and ibe. amenent ee ness of their style. ‘The fall and winter suits and overcoats which we are #ow selling are worn by the BEST DRESSED men and boys in Paducah, aad they have gained a complete victory over all othot makes for style and lowness of price ‘There was an outhusiastic and wel” NELSON Sd LES | ulin under har Fan Men’s | attended meeting of the Catholic Knights and Ladieg of America last John R. Fellow Dying. New York, Dec. 5.—Hon. grays, browns and black. They have wide $1.00 | night, / The annual eleefion of officers was is and leather ndst Yours n0w . A great many people saw them, | something st Y ows took # most — pert la ie it oe kere Te thes were nor}gtew Worse until an operation was sr ea inf the election of the | | U Y if E as u ar dhulve fOr | at chotce for"#1.00, Fecent campaign, — ns states | from whence they came,” They left | performe He expects to be out oe me f ssishual D 4, IN Oo. me ner pa ) all the southern and eastern . k. again by Christmas Rev. Father Jansen, Spiritual Di- | | after daybreak. gain by 1 ' for sound : dg j Weave tine of tar. —_—_—_— Pr stwee vsterday afternoon Master Dow] Mr, Will Lyden, President. ag | rt” Cassimere Janus at Trouble Between Boys. Yesterday afternoon € , PR 43 yey Weight, | Single breasted Wiue and biack | Wilcox was handlingaFlobert rifle at] Vice President, Mrs, John Mc- of South Sixth street, applet to| the residence of his father, Mr. 1, D.|Creery. ; 1 of the Judge Sanders for warrant agaiust| Wilcox, coruer of Court and Sixth Miss Ella Donegan, « Recording IF Daily Mail hears that the Porte bas} oy of Oiticor Wheelis, whim he| streets, when the trigger caught on a and Corresponding Secretary, deciiled to decline the payment of all] | arges with striking his little sun on | button of his coat and the gun was] Mr. J.J, Dorian, Financial Sec- PM glaims for indemnity for Massacre) i. joad with a rock, There is g|discbarged, ‘The bullet entered the} retary, ey ‘except those advanced by Americans} iio. cash in the little fellow’s head | right fuot between the great and seo- Mike Kortz, ‘Treasurer, , yr Owing to the age of the boys no] ond toe, Lee Shanks, Sargeant, square cub sack $1.50 jaca! n ng, comfory: | ( ny Price per | kersey overcoats, cut stylish, made with Velvet col: $2.50 and’ piped, silk] Men who” bays seen = Your | them say they're the beet Only America Recognized. London, Dec. 5—The Con- stantinople correspondent of the his afternooa Machinist Emery GEORGE ROTH THE TAILOR, styles at choiee and it for | for the money Ft a sui ) 4 | ote Suffocated by Gas. i -~ - - Andy Seitz, Sexton, Wallerstein OAK 3 (| (| Bd OAK Wallerstein ‘ ec, 5.—-seven people in| Warrant was issued. vo WIV ; “Ahepem of the | ‘Trus- y * Bs boxes oo suffocated | vitabt 7 “Dont Misa lt. rw tah a » of tt ss ¥ Brothers. HALL [ an » HALL] Brothers Jouard Remepyi, the eminent violinist, will doubtless be greeted by a packed house Monday night. . The Well Suppile . Killed By the Spante a are sel rapidly abd all) yy pondricks i to be in] Wor} $80 @ bored, but costs Havana, Dec, 5,-—Word has music lovers Will be in atiefdance. J, Hendricks is said to be in] g) g/potye, One bottle guare ; reached here of the death of Osgood rye program is one the best to trouble at his home three miles below} po g, fork, No cuse; no pay. the famous Yale foot ball player, He be secured, and the Secasion will be Birmingham, Marshall county, He Rowcsvo Ponto Co., * had joined the insurgents, and Was one long to be remémbered, seems to be an uxorious gentleman, | r¢ 110 8, Third St. EXPERT HORSESHOER, aad une having two. robyst. wives, one of or Overcoat, #9 SOUTH FOUTS 8 Baas is patie ps Oo Sore bom unexpectedly came in from St. — 9 ———_—. Only Civil Business, . © Arrems : E Hee Shpstogt r, Sessi Favored, ve Ba eld o i _ | Louis yesterday, Detective Wickliffe returned this Expert Track § Paty Saaeias Fete sehal an eee Barnett held court i Mie] He was in tho tie business former-| morning from Hriensburg, where he : : Saddle and Harness agey poh hg Raps chanicsburg this morning, but only), "114 he aud his first wite separated, [bas been working on the Daisy Sullie CALL ON YIM Horses a Specialty, i "IY | business of a civil natpre was con yy pyle, of Loalaville, fevers gia Be. she going to St. Louis, In the} van tragedy. Ho says that the exe . ion of the Kentucky hue |e dered. edt ney ‘about two years ago, Hene| citement is still great and that the CARRIAGE AND BUGGY Ri - Free delivery to peeS a), ir. Boyle is the caucus nominee for) = vc|dricks married Mrs. Dink Petway, a|indications are no more arrests will PAIRING, of and Will remain so unless au-| ‘The daily Sun, the hewsest paper) dele! 7 > : : Cor. 7 . “at ‘eek. widow, of near Benton, with several] be wade, 1 (HESIDENOB OVER SHOP.) 06 of ther caucus is called, which is most 'in the city—10 conte w ' " + . Sere. a Dewwe, oO ‘ Pad + by escaping gas. As usual, some | Dr, Graves, Medionl Exanthper, > one blew out the gas. d to Be u ' f Lost manhood fiitf-restared. ly mteed J. J. Hendricks See —Will make you a— Nobby Fan Suit HENRY GREIF, //A, s, DABNEY,| J, W. Moore, i ® — DENTIST, stele and Fano rng Canned o~ 4

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