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«ry DAILY SUN. DECEMBER 7, 1896. F ADUCAF | PADU vAN, KENTOC KY, “MONDAY, —————, a to secure better preservation of seal ife in the Behring Both the United States and Great Britain have lately dispateined to these waters to study the habits and conditions of the — seal herd and the causes of their rapid decrease, GONGRESS MEETS, President Cleveland Sends jn His Last Annual Message commissioners PUBLIC EXPENDITURES secretary of the treasury re- ports that daring the fiscal nded June 30, 1896, the receipts of the government from all sources amount- ed to $499,475,408.76. During the same period ils expenditures e $484 ,678,654,.48 cess of ex- penditures ipts thus amounting 70. The ordinary expenditures during the year were $4,015,852.31, less than during ibe preceding Oscal year. Of the receipts mentioned there were de- rived from customs the sum of $160,- 021,761.67 and from internal reve- nue #246,850,626.56. The receipts from customs show an incre: of $7,863,184.22 over fthose from the al year ended , and the receipts from of $5,- COL, JOHN A, FELLOWS DEAD. His Day. jome in New A PROMINENT LEWYER AND POLITICIAN. Washington, Dec. 7.—Congress met this morning at the usual the reading 0! which It was he first business was the President's message, most intently listened known beforehand that no extreme measures would be recommended in Another mess Hy with Cuban af- ie ber o! nigrants that ar- Aly, looked for after| , Th¢ number of immigrants that ar Se thie ta not Cleve. | ved in the United States luring the fiscal year was $43,267, of whom 340,468 were permitted to land, being debarred upon the various grounds prescribed by law, returned to the countries from they came at the expense of the steamship nies who brough them, ‘The in immigration over the pre- ar amounted to 84,731 WS) same source for the fis Ju , 1896 internal revenue an increase 584,837.91 regard to Cuba ImataMation, dealing particy fairs is conf the holidays land's farewell message. THE MESSAGE, whence Its Leading Feat- Some of ures. increas ceding y it is estimated the mone: with them amounted to $5,000,000 COAST DEFENSE, past year rapid pro- le toward the com ie adopted for the of fortifica- st while equa vogress bas been made in providing the material for submarine defense in se works, De 7 The d's message are as Washington main points of Clevela follows THE RECENT B) EOTION of the people nilves During the has beea 1 As re} lative bt y ft pove | gres ernment you t i at al pletion of the sc when t excel-]erection-and armament of « time 8 free institu’ a tions along our sea connaction with UW el Felt Col s home Death of Co'c w York, Dec. 7 Fellows died at John R. day. He k for days. The th was cancer of the stomach xe deceased had been sey for the state of New and a member of congress, SUN'S X-RAYS: s been si sever: cause of h lis vriet a York : Grand Jury CIRCUIT COURT AT SMITHLAND, Quarierly Court 1 i I t LIVELY ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE. activity has not about for many great impor are the Hurrows, charged with | criminal operation upon Miss Adams, are grand jury, w Ww Neigh as f be im Del THE COURTS, KEmpaneled Morning. in Session Also Other Court News, CMCUIT COURT BEGINS. term of cireuit which will be of unwonted im- began Monday. ‘T ourt jouse was lively all over, such there- The ‘ourt, vortance, December and been visible a day. On the docket are 1 cases of incladed in which against | iben activing ance, cases f near Maxon’s Mill, he body of the infant against Dick ved with rape. Be icted at the Septeml and Clements was tried, receiv- On the las night he was granted a and throwir Massac Clements, reek ; and 1 these were erm of ng twenty years of court, pew trial. Some ¢ eu yet to be however st important cases by the impan- msidered h was today led as follows J. K. Bondura W. A.” iffe, J. W. Be cc Ogilvie, F. M en Hunt b Wick- urneal, J. aight, Ware McDaniel, J.J thrie S.A Ilarkey, ¢ N. rand J. W. Wilson Sueriff Holland and deputies were Master received Commissioner port of uryear wa The were impaneled ted by Jud, Sishe ernoon In the morniag work shooting, be eamed, and as she did so » ran out. It is probable that the burglar di¢ 1 not have sufficient time to get in bis work, as nothing of any value was missed, | He was traced about five miles in the direction of Paducah, where his trail was lost, ) RAG.” And Took Out the Front Window. Then Joho Gossett, colored, was charged with atiempting to steal « shirt from the clothing store at Sec- ond and Broadway this morning iv Judge Sanders’ court. Gossett said he was employed to carry some goods for the proptietor and that when the latter paid him it was only 10 cents, when it should have been a quarter. He ‘‘chewed de rag’’ about it, he aid, until the proprietor struck bim in the jaw, and afterwards he can to the conclusion that the only thing he could do was to steal a shirt to geteven, The proprietor letegted him in the act, and in his effort. to prevent the darkey from stealing dollar shirt ran him out a $1.80 win- dow glass, Gossett’s hand was cut, and Juage Sanders, as he entered the order in his big book holding Gos- sett over to the circuit court, re- marked ‘“When you are tried you will be sentenced, and then you ean chew de rag’ in jail as much as you LITLE LOGALS LOGALS, A Few Not Elesewhere, Things Noticed Columbian Club Goes to Metrope- is. Weddings and An- The Columbian Dramatic Club has at last decided on a date for present ing its two bills, ‘Lend me Five Shillings,’’ and ‘Among the Break» ers,’’ at Metropolis. It will go down next Friday evening, accompanied crowd of Paducah people, and a performance for the benefit of | the new St. Rose Catholic church, of that city. The people of Metropolis may expect a treat. | SLICK CITIZENS. | TEN CENTS A WEEK wv vasrmuemn MOLAaYy Goods All Displayed Racket, | NOW THEY ARE IN JAIL, They Filled Orders Taken Another Man's Agent. THE CASE CONTINUED TODAY, Four well dressed beardless and ‘‘sinners’ seat’? court this Ed. Gasho, J. Butler and If young men, shrewd, adorned in Ju nders’ forenoon. Ww V. Brown,of Indiana, ted Saturday night on a shanty boat at the foot of Madi- gon street by Chief Hall and Officers Singery and Orr, on a charge of ob. taining money by false preten a were yesterday transferred to the jail. “If trustworthy information be true, a perpetrated by this coterie of confederates has been by the police, They are charged with obtaining mo from various women in tlie city uo- der pretense of filling orders taken by three young men, Jc Byng Lloyd Baker and Carl Brower, for “Justice’’ baking powder. About ten days ago W. J ; came to the city from Wabash, Ind., representing the Justice Bak PowJer Co. He ired the endorse ment of some of ladies of the Presbyterian = church upon promise of delivering free of ¢ pon the sale cans of the baking powder dishes to be used in givin suppers. The young men ders for about to be delivered to receive twenty cents out of cents for each can de and when they started out Frid deliver the goods, a anied by Higley, they were surprised to ascertain that every Can had |een de- ved and the money gollected the re. The baking powder, er, was another brand, the 403-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. exposed Higley Cumberland » them ot 100 of reh arge you STORE, day how Third St- Our stock is replete with the latest things of foreign and domestic manufacture in ” Fine China, Cut Glass, Fancy Baskets and Handsome Lamps, Selecting your Christmas Presents now you have first choice from the leading stock of Paducah. Elegant line of CHAFING DISHES just received, A Y GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (INCORPORATED.) There are lots of tmcks in the trade, and they are practiced more than you think, but not here. This Store makes you sure you're right. This Store guarantees a safe investment for every dollar into the SHOE we sell you. you put It isa GOOD SHOE full of GOOD SHOES at PRICES that worry our competitors out of their sleep. You The fire committee of the coyncil, The discomfiture of can rett easy when you buy your shoes of 2 eb alae ore BiBeee ¢ Be Sure You're Right on Footwear it Lips Next — City late Saturday afternoon, accepted the 4 new fire station at Fourth and Eliza- iportarice beth streets, and tonight the couneil several] Will ratify its action. Contractor -{Katterjohn has perfornfed a quick and excellent piece of work. the Quarterly iba feriy court was “a 7 d ut nothing of Wit be Het 1 Judge 1 t By the Council. uses, decided Court the young men soon waxed into in- dignation, and they resolved to dis- cover who had defrauded them be fore night. in session to- w Hlection m An 321 Broadway. GEO. ROCK oH SON. ee yaaaure sae Seceties | DOCVLVBVTVOEBDIAIVVUTVG- QRVOROCEETO0O000 48 Youchsafed the explanation that = about where his ents had taken or- And gold in your pockets -or one and all to SEE that $2.25 Men's Calf TT a0 i Shoes seliing at the baking powder, and if the lady in all the toes, lace or ps Tus price is good for one wéek cnly. claimed to haye ordered none, to apologize and mistake had been CALL AND GET YOU A PAIR BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER. ‘ADKINS & COCHRAN, houses the urchaser was told thar Shoes bought of us Polished Free, 331 Broadway. Can't Hold a Candle was ill, and that he uiled to sell ‘‘can’t hold a candle” to the kind sold by the Oak Hall, deliver the The young men had perfected their scheme well about our clothes: The make, the fit, and | the d overcoats which we arenew selling are worn nave gained & complete victory that 1 he released a law A trial money sbi the exem pony Dr. W, T. Graves is mourning th0} loss of another child. George, his four-year-old son, died Saturday af- diphtheria, after a brief t, and the levied civil cases are now ou o he will be Court at Smithland, Today he vounc Loreen oon of are con- bee Livingsion | who. killed will captured |, rdwell by ussisied by Mar- Mayfield. Detec- Greer, of the f working up Mahan lowing — get Sen for tue r t court y ie respec Ss Last summer another child Mr. Jim Grin went up to Dyers- yurg Saturday night to notify rela- tives, and the funeral took place yes- terday afternoon, the burial being at Mt. Carmel. Dr. Graves lost uoty. J Jim Watson at I ied for murle r twoa Kec Harry Kella im Tos\« 1 1 I ian. hk McNutt ve J a Mar Y De. Hany Wit egbirg was de instead evidently City liaumsen M Maser city We 1—k Chief of Fire ysi John Smith W. Pratt. Departueni rk¢ Thre: handsome new brick houses are to be erected at Ninth and Jeffer- streets for Rev. W. E. Cave, of the First Presbyterian church, Bald- win & Son secured the contract for 50 cash uo t e of t und} Saturday yn John Ander-|men protruding from a si 1 not 800, of Gri ted !at the foot of Madison street, being | for cattle ‘ un alleged acces-| presently the faces of two more were Green | 80ry of Lee Thompson, who has al-| disclosed to view. He recognized ly been arrested, Anderson is! them by the descriptions that had still at large. been given, and going before Judge names, in several ley’s agents, claimi Saturday young ear May to Marshal | Bue | Chas eld in | MeNuit wud) Mar are 1 they were ill yor Yeiser stated toa Sox 1 Mr. Byng Awell was hi oilicers refused to t head « | was willing So far nover to De ireer will when they fouusl the I know,”’ he siated there anges in the force 10 MEET HER LOVER. of $200 man named reward la al- 1 take bin Green will make ure the $200 re- r has fore tion er Cards have been issued to re of Miss Jessie Maxwell, of Ky., A. bB. Cox, of wedding will take 23d of December, at moiion today to s¢ but Detective ( him with aa in enjoining the court f reward, The case wil tested. the | "(Continued on fotirth page. ) Action of Young Princeton Belle. Romantic a ward, ma Sul, | Cayce n paying theline city, be hotly con- scalled unc The Finest Line of Mise Emma Graf asd Me, George| Perfumes \ Mill d Miss Essie Watsor Mr. € . Parker, of Mec eloped to Metropolis Saturday and were married, returning Saturday night. place on the Went to St, Louis ce. Passed Through EF METROPOLA awducah, COURT A ainst Jon Le aks and dd with lya last s tolay inst be aud 0 Lane Ben Ladd Ever brought to Paducah is now displayed at Nelson Soule’s Drug Store, You are cordially invited in Bart willing May When it . fown M Phil Lyon will 1WO ARRESTED. of ihe iely | Vin the « today, for nent noon, on, Ky,, arrive 12:10 vars irein Yesienday was prolific of weddings Marshall county. At 10 oclo-k s. m. Mi. Lay Hiett and Miss Clara Bourland were married. At 6 0 clock Mrs. Davie Cook- sie aud Mr Lamb, and Miss Mavode Grace and Mr. H, O, Hamil- toa weve united, Louis, Upon her avtival there will he met by Mv. W, P. assistant general frei cht & I wd one « popular in 8 im io Beavor The kind of clothing some house There are three STRONG POID ness of their style. ‘The fall and winter suits s by the BEST DRESSED men and boys in Paducah, aad they over all othor makes for sty le and lowness of price. 7 ” Men's | =>¥ Over- | Suits | $7.50 | has, <q } We bave a line of “Har. Nobby Fall Suit gevirs: aS $2.50 or Overcoat. Kirksey nen Ave ihe M. K most verni officials Some of the Leyhe Fleet Darkies fo} Le GEORGE ROT H THE TAILO —Will ma’ is, The young of B the ipsuriee it ily is ses of lity sin with manifest, awl 8: vere Men'S sipine Hate grays, brows and inc, hey have wide $1.00 tlk bands and leather weat bandst Yours now tchotee for 8,00, lady was met at th in Trouble, eg Tres depot by friends here and escoric 2 1G Ci to the other train, She stated (bs | one Charged With Geding Morey she had run away from home to me¢ Ler lover because of parencal obje Ay False Pe Her relatives do not kuc care that she ne, Tonight (x oupte will be married in St. Levis 1 will reside there he, eafter, AFTER POSTOFFICE THIEVES er all An Inferesting di Satur- a for ex pany day. | andl cevses, the when a ‘as tried Anderson Sat- at An inieves.ing ca ieday Justice Gy. hamyille, Moore, some time since, wes avrest-] employed faim of daylight by] Pe Afier the account was made Ullman oa ‘a}oui Moore clamed that Pearce owed vim & while the latter med it was only $5.25, They finally had ap- praisers appointed, who awarded Moore $5.00, splitting the difference. Pearce still and the case was tied, vent was rendered and secured a new trial hange of venue. ‘The case was tried in Satuiday and Vearce lost cers for stealing a lantern in, The eosis have so far amount- All of them employedjel to $60, and may go higher, aa’ the we che defendant does not seeni satisfied, a warrant its tion, Other Petty ¢ has before ife Larceny. ye than ke you a main life we very suiije Lewis, colored ed this before Ollicer Sepser aad ele of obiaining money by - false pretenses in geing to Dick I 0, c'erel, avd geiiing $% upon the t he had money due ot ihe Leyhe pain was vd the on the 1. Luth fict a siiagiion will soverciguly be superceded h nine Deputy United States Marsha’ ‘ Bullington Out. representation tl vonti . lin by (he captain vown This Mo me fei Leyhe boats, k| Men who’ baye seen ellined, Your | them say (hey're the beat eand it for | for the money OAK |Wallerstein HALL] Brothers HENRY GREIF, EXPERT HORSESAOER, a souTH roUpry’ sr, ions which we 0 FeOO and div the tion is vanged we in the "ne of con- al in all sexhibiting our obedi law 1 uggesied oF the Passed ting En Route to Calloway Ce CALL ON HIM NO.333 BROADWAY 4. another employe of the and which @ in arvested — by he on 1 vely very soon ty. re now wine alers, Was the | Wallerstein OAK Mi ord and Buy, ETTER, THE JEWELER, Will appr«ciate your dles everything in the TEwEeLRs§R it IN tu. REPArA WORK A SPECIALTY. 112 SOULH THIRD STREET, < Deputy United States Marshal left | s:me © he city this morning for Browa’s| off the boat rove. Cal'oway county, armed with); °? the flee, a wourant for the arvest of the two] tinued th's morniag antl Saaders boys and a man namet|«vald be issucd vabow, charged with robbing the . ne a cin |, o8t office at Browa's Grove on No- Ot diffe tember Lh, ‘The ease been Jaad aud ihe Voiied , ¥orked up by the U, 5. ive pura 4 havin, [te men will doubtless be Bisvta rhey eecured some stamps, e liale sivall awount of money ement of publi yet fo case con- the duty eujoiac we " Vou ovens ANGRY AMAZON, y of pavous. ShOURLAN QUES VION 4 Bvamey Coleman Struck With Brick. Lou a you vold aiiempt was made to burglarize the ye idence of ’Squire Hamp Johnson he well known postma*ter and to yacvo mers bant at Sharpe, A volored employed as ook was the first one to get up, and as sue enieved the kiiehan to prep irenkfast, she was seixed by a | burly pegro, why was going (iroug tbe house in asystematic mauuer, Tue elaa Vois morning, just before ¢ , hus ea Marlee cers, avd pelle par Low» Coleman and Mira two colored residents of weet, engaged in a tight yesterday aflernoon and the Coleman woman was struck on the jaw wilh a brick Phat portion of Her analoiiy was so sore today that she was unable to ap- year in court and the case was con- Vaued, Tansey, Campbell patronage. Expert Track Saddle —and~ Hgts a Specialty, CARRI@GE AND BUGGY Re PAIRING. 1] MDF NOB§OVER SHOP aud a aud woman 7 one wil give a build- vib au "The Lutherga League bazaar and sitpper at Milam’s We have during the last. year las}ing Wedaesday, December alnst vofavoiable cond’ ions everybody invieed, ON RHGK NG SBA QUES 4ATISPACTION GUARANTEED, bored a. - . agile oe e

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