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PTH. “ADUCAH DAILY e = : : ——_——_-+--—-—- OO = - PADUCAH, EKENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1896. TEN CENTS A WEEK VOLUME 1—NUMBER 77 = aWENTY YEARS sscremnee%] STILL WERE purchased the animal ought to get the only other colored man of ¥ . neighborhuod, and gave them # $110 from the man who sold it to | bd 8 days also in which to leave the n | them, although they had never paid - a | om een sesuaaeeet 4 Mi The Sentence of Dick Clements sor I, The verains Win probemty Se Mrs. Gasho Gets Over Her Recent } 1Sp ave , § pr Reeen , ilantes wore masks and mea set aside, Two Resolutions Introduect injnoss. It ts said tha tye” Repeated. Attorney Lightfoot filed a remitti- Fright . people have gone, and yr Will tur this morning, which remits to the . Congress. great excitement in seFlay and plaintiff the amount against him, and the country. foe building settles the case, vie pom fT allagn SECOND TRIAL FINISHED TODAY, CONCLUDES To STAY / AWHILE Our stock is replete with the latest things of foreign and after ao €xplaine ) 8. domestic manufacture in re JOE BLACKBURN PLEASED, SAT ACQUITTED, — Fi -— Mershal Collins Will Haye Pict-| Was Told That if She Revealed ane That a He Was reed With Attent H H pe ures of Them All i ween Frond: The Alleged Housebreakers Go road s e . Her identity She Would ine ome fag tojOutrage saltte Tyler, Marshal Collins. this afternoon 5 5 . Free . 4 n Be / sted, ulent. hung in his office two fine portraits, je Arrested Gootly Rekrldge, Robe , alte one of the late Marsal D.C. Wil- oe » ‘ —_- and Rodney Perkins, colored, were cox and the otber of the late Marshal ‘i é arraigned before Justice Winchester |CIRCUIT COURT NEWS OF TODAY. | Geary. iF ancy as ats and Handsome Lam § © WATE TELFGRAPHIC NEWS. this afternoon on a charge of break- ‘Marohal” Collings will aleo have << : ing into Dick Grundy’s house and placed in his office, as soon as they steal ome of their o clothes « ve made, ure i tealing some of their own clot! Dick Clements, alias Kvens,|°A0 be made, ; ictures ofall the de] avy, J, WW. Gasho, who was yer Selecting your Christmas Presents now you have first Washington, Dec. 9.—The report | which has been locked up to insure} charged with acter P ceased city roarshals, wh : i charged stempti oO rape arshals, iw are as fol- “ Of the death of General Maceo is not | board bill i Sallie ‘Tyler, of Fifth and ‘Trim'te [1S in addition (0 Marshale Geary |yerusy found by the police, has ta.) choice from the leading stock of Paducah. No news at all has here was no evidence of an in- ts, was convicted in the cirevit]#24 Wilcox: Jobn Sanner, Tom Peducah i nee ih F cases a i 'y iT outcome of ‘A concerning it at the |criminating character, hence all the] Cart today mm viven (mente eeu" Birchett, Jalius Williams and George : : State department. the defendants were discharged from | tie game « Fae aamaieed x ane the case against ber husband, who * * es aay, the sane sentence he vecelved at the Fie, _____ thecare aaioat bor nusianl, vio Elegant line of CHAFING DISHES just received, 1 = ‘When tiements ing powder swindle. j RIBS BAOKEN Wren Clements wa reseed vo AMAZONS FINEO be ye t * receive his sentence on the last night shock i moc h Another Report That Macco Has ef ven : an o'clock in the afiernoon and there} Seen Killed ra Shon Bishop seked him if : was of course a copious flow of tears, | 303-307 Broadway. GEO r@) HART & SON H : | Marine | should 1 rheag ienal tees es oe tmly One Case Before Judge] for the young wife has heen marsied y . id / lavaua, Dec. 9.—It is stated in ee oe eee jon him, anc ‘at ten months. 109-117 N. Third 8 - “ he replied that there s some o S \ 9-117 N. Third St 7] een tts sil Sruclictince eases] Reade Tolge [NSEC wo tren HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. m salsely. His ——— anrl think the girl has been imposed (INCORPORATED.) 1 authorities that Antonio Maceo, the Att i great insurgent leader, and the heart aed stecet, | AUormers asked for a new hearing two Women Who Were At Outs] "Pou. The arrived here last Sanday ! mmonwealth’s orney morning and did not show up until DEAD AGAIN. Rots Sled la. Elorsne province ahr " st Prom a {litedsiaw enter no objevtion, sy a] Fined FOF Transgressing |e ay. he cone in on ioe, QC SR QR CSCS CRE CECE Be Sure You're Right $ on Footwear haying effected the passage of the . rhe was granted. ‘The Law. Fowler, and it is said she was told western trocha near Mariel, at its northern extremity, With the Cu- ban leader died the youth, Francisco Gomez, son of Maximo Gomez, who avcompanted the mulat peral on his passage of the trocha. seeded, tol ary tent a ues that if ‘abe made herself knows sis $ Jobn Abel, of 1915 Broad street, | The evidence was finished this fore-] Lou Coleman and Myra Jansey, peuneatletelle whe fost to ath os fell ten feet from a scaffold at the|noon and given to the jury at 11:15. colored, were the only calprite be-|' Bhe laicewed Officer satterioca marine ways yesterday afternoon | They were back before noon with a] fore His Honor, Jutge Sanlers, this} yesterday that she was told ‘his aa about 4 o'clock aud lad several of | Verdict of guilly, receiviog the full] morning. They were charged with | that she believed what hal ees told dis ribs broken, his head being badly | penalty of the law, engaging ina figut at Nioth and |her and for that reason chance he @ aNorner view oF rt, | b.aived vod hcerate! Clements’ attorneys were Jerse|Tiimble steets Sanday, and’ the]name and poncesled her ttastive mene Dr. Boyd was called and the jo-| Moss, Hense Harris and Ed. H,|Coleman woman had her head in a} through of helng ident 1. . Acoording to This Story, Maceo Ix}J\!ted man was carried home, where} Paryen sling. She claimed the other woman | ‘It is beliovel thay’ the foor young $ . Still Aliv luis injuries were found to be quite His crime was a most revolting |Struck her in the jaw with a brick, men, if they succeed in geting out : . erions, He lost bis balance on the one. Last summer be went to Mary] bat the evidence didn’t show it, of trouble hefe, will. flad themselves $ ¢ Havana, Dec. 9.—The exact|seaffold, and in attempting to re-| Tyler's residence at Fifth and Trimble] Th sey woman is rather mus- | compelled cif to other ple uy are lots of tricks in the trade, and they are whereabouts of Gen. Weyler is not| cover bie equilibriam fell, He may {aod found po ut home but the]cular,. and walks with a regular] ihe river and fell why theydid litt! acived more than you think, but not here. Known, but he is believed to be bunt-| be internally jojared, but this cavnot} git! aad a small boy, He volunteer- | bowery swagger. She told her story | suspicioas things pf ther ; It is Ang for Ma eo in the mountains in the] yet be determined. ed to take them fisiing ant sent the] With great emphasis, and said shel said that they left. Owensbor ther extreme easiern part of Pinar Del es boy off after bait. — While he was} went into Lally’s grocery for a beet-| suddenly, and that they the ° bos cht Bio, while the insurgents’ chief has ORDERED BACK gone Clements carried the gitl to an|#ieak, not for trouble. * Ibe shanty bel they ‘¢ame’ to Pel * seemingly doubled on bis tracks outhouse and there assaulted her.| Tue vleman women abased her oah in eee faveed the @ank of the Spank om The matier was kept a secret by the|#od she finally siruck her with her eee, Sam 7 : a eral and passed in bis re Jim Stone to Stand Trial at] Police for two weeks, an then Clem-| fist and knocked her down. ‘The lat- Merged. og he nee ° makes you sure you're right. This Store guarantees mot this city, crossing enis was eaptured Sin Cairo, He] ter drew a knife aod followed her for | and robbed it of everything of val a safe investment for every dollar you put y line at will and possibly be- Mayfield, made no deaial, claiming that he was|some distance. ‘The Coleman wo- | t ig beached at the foot of Madi int te BEUE we seil_yoo. It le a GOOD. SHOR ing 'y this time in the vicinity of the —— drapk avd did” not kuow what he} man was adjudged the aggressor and street, and there is now little “left STORE, fall of GOOD SHOKS st-PRICES that capiial of Cuba. If Maximo Gomez] Wil No Doubt Be Hung After} did.” The penalty is from five to fined $5 ond cost, and the other | in jt, worry our competitors vut of their sleep. You ied oF he pla tiie lio twent are, qi lemenis ree ed | Wor 3 ‘ . * has carried out the plan atiriiv the Tried, If Not Belore, wenly yea id Clements received | Woman $3 and costs, It is said that J. W. Higley, the can rett es#y When you buy your shoes of * bim, that of pushing westward ts the oo idle ae the extreme sent DR PINKSTON “main goy’?.ofthe concern, left here 5 f Maceo, a junction of the This afiernoon dd Smith and ‘a ebiani two main 8 of the insurgents'| Jim Stone, who was afew days boit, two young men of word fe tel Peo prmitie forves may be expected stiorily,|88° indicted at Mayfield for crim: sbuig, were placed ou tial here to follow ifn is Care that 821 Broadway. GEO ROCK ros SON Nothing appears to he known of the pee 7 nel sty s ‘ nd or stealing $59 worth of sawlogs and|Cannot Serve as Member of|also said, and Gp;t. Collins was 9" | ® : . Birength of ihe insurgent force with |Green, has been ordered back for sk ff from Clements Bros’. ceiling that- Hiltle *7e@e . This Store “Antonio Maveo in his province. In fact, it was not unul tie news was being passed from person to per- gon in the sireets that the authorities » * would give a half-be “ll m ssion of the truth of the report that Maceo and will likely be returned, to Meropolis and sold a son, Teon, Jude Moss was probably basared them to C. B. Roberis aud while|f <n” "Svein ne » Copdi- ‘The gre of y before be ordered the prisoner ha. \ . ninelite ares CUCU Pag tue Ase of the four who are in that the latter would be accorded a « rived. Ove was parsued date For Health [Oficer. trial, whatever the consequences may | through the city and caught and the ae had crossed the milita line This. ot followed out into the river and i tis vel will aller ¢h petition that was presented to] captured while attempting to make eyes e. 2 rare. ic Sper ee ; Kes 4 ele: ted a member of the board of | (Reporteaypatiy vy Lacy Graiu Company i Mes icaty ‘riiie ‘AID eeltsinty sal oe ae a it is Lelleve will aller the whole, and important evenis may occu ‘ me 6 tyes hie escape in a chitt u h for one at ‘he last meet- Cricaco, Dee. 6.—December i " n This afternoon the defendants ¢ re , . ; yourselves, We are going to offer some wonderful within a short tine. There is no} the grand Jury rel dh» ing of the council, leaves tonight for]wheat opened at 76's, its ‘ 7 " doubt thet the insurgents have re- jon ai wie late ay cfere with the|reason the commonwealth desired to [CuTollton, Ky., to locate, and today |highest point} was 761s, closed : : CUT PRICES IN » have any regard for their} both pleaded guilty, but for some " cently increased in number about the aia Knongh time {20xed up all his insiraments and of Jat 75%. The stray bands of tweaty 4 fice fixtures preparatory to shipping] May Wieat opened at 80a to it 1 t he general opinion in May-| 9 onsumed ia arguing the case to . - ity bandits et by the apan- poneral Of : a S e os we ) . od wanty cape sad PAU-| id. bowere:, that Stone will be|have afforded the jury time to bring | ‘@e@- its “highest point wah 80 ; : 5 heart yo yratadhe yi eseatntae BOA after the trial, no matter whi lin halt = dosen verdicts, It was| 2ul will leave @ vacasay is the} a ORO 6 « 2 portions of insurydut forces to 20,000 ap bape be 7 5 ; - . ., {newly appointed board, and so far corn Opened at 26 any f " ; \ c fo 10,000 mer aby ‘ Lage jury shortly afterwards. | 1 Conditiates for the place have|closed at 26-26%. } ne prominent citize of Mayfield Blt seews adinitied and be-] | One prominin reset ie The grand jury will this afternoon] shown up May oats opened at 21'¢ and Soke have be ar ai Jmake a report, but indictments will] The board, afier it has orgunized, | closed at 2075. é ‘gm j FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS. ft aoe ne snstaatial” coupled | be Feturned only in jail cases. will elect a health oificer, and it January pork opened at , et Rio. Iulecd, it in arrenily re. | nat erent tion in the stories be has , : ande:stood that Dr. J. S. Trotman, | aud closed at 87.60 b. : ported that the Captain Geneval lias) 0 108 te arrest. ‘The grand | p Detective John Lehnhard, of fex-ciiy physician, will be a candidate} January lard opened 4 , 48 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, reg- ren wounded in an engegement wiih| told since his at be . vansville, is in the city as a witness] o4q the most formidable candidate | avd closed at $3.85. oe vous ia er] im4y, however, inicted him because /j, the ease of Joho L. Jobuson and ee eabiaamcr an Tied peat os tees aa aa * ular price $3 to $3.50, go for they knew the peop io ae mania wil | il Skelton, charged with house-} ‘The hoard will not organize until a {closed at "$3.87 b. ’ only $1.00 al Py ial gat a new member is elected. Cotton opened as follows: January R. J, Settle, E, O. Yancey and $7.20, March $7.36, and December 4 y Call and select a pair before they are picked over. oe Jobn Rock were excused from the OLD DAMAGE SUIT at New Orleans at $6.04. : GROWING — | petit jury Clearances in wheat and flour to- Oey Said to Have Such / por the Maintenance of the Y-/in the morning Comes up at Eddyville in the} == J Seeme on Foot, M,C. A. a Yirenig C ‘ . . "chicago, Dee. AA special 401 Since ar. George Wallace opened] REMARKABLE VERD:CT. Olreutty. Coens The Finest Line of \( Shoes bought of us PolSied Free, $81 Broadway? the “Times-Hevald* from Saa Fran-}y popular subscripciva for the secon Hieved Auat Maceo will sirike before _ Wevier can huny back from Pivar the insurgenis before ir nilitary line, and that be eo revorn here ex- crossed the may no p cept as a prisoner of the Cubans, * #AWAILAN ANNEXATION, 4 inst Ballard and Thompsoa cisco, Cale, says: ohare wolw-or hat. 3 ; Against Bu Perfumes For $25,000 Damages. Secretary of State Olney, it is re-|Gireciors have ma nal cs : Z ported on excellent information vass, The following he complete| The Defendants Get One For Ever b:cvght to Peducah is now 3 , under consideration @ 1 of 0-1 result to date: 8110 d'spheyed at i Hawaii to the United ' pinta ‘The damage suit of Dow Brindley t nexation of ©. Wall . States. é * oh geinst Balan! ead ‘Thompson, of ' i d is news: has beeo ; | he » Plaine | ses ere aie ; | Lhe kind of clothing some housed sell ‘‘can4 @0ld a candle’ to the kind sold by the Oak Hall. foria states (hat this news ha “ ‘ This Was the Amount the Plaine] jan9ces for alleged defamation of Ther three STRONG POINTS, about our clothes; The make, the fit, and the exclusive. reives » islands «L that the 3 a > 4 . ee fewited here are three t i d about our clothes; nake, the fit, : ae poceived at oe ane, 8 poceppbond |e OSs tif Sued kor—A Norse characier, will come up iu be shea You are cordially invited in, ness of their style. ‘The fall and wiiker suits and overcoats which we are pow selling are worn y "rhe information is given out| Saint : Care. county ciivait court today at Eildy- | by the BEST DRESSED men and boys in Paducah, and they have gained a complete victory coher § , ville. = —— <= over all othor makes for style and lowneg of price. oon. mat: Ss : Dy a government oitcial i ealeiai| It bas o.curted to us that it would _ Hon. W. M, Rood went up this ne oll for a continuance io | whose name iy wisibeld, \ i abl _ sred | wor ving for | at Mini ve a good plan, and one quite easily} J kable verdict was rendered | Worving for § ; rae pened posiively {0 Min Dae cxemtied, for busiaess houses to take|by a. jury yesterday in Judge} the case, The svit was fled several (i KORG K RO I H on tot 1. | Moa's 7 ine Hats had sent severa! le pelt 9 out a sustaiving membership ($10] Tig as’ court, at (he quarterly term, |years ago by Brindley, who w 4 4 Men S : ney havewide Pagicn bearing on the sudjet Wicket) for there clerks and oilce| ‘he case of Felix Walters against|charged in an arilcle | wita having : Sy $1 00 This treaty, it is sated, bad its ply t HL, Furzeson | been impli ated in ihe alleged mo} der ‘ “QS force, DB doing they would do a} Joseph Gibson and R. H, Furgeson] See 1p leg righ eit deyarnen, si OFT 4 1 Mao ece| wan ae Gta dot agent nomed Si, wow AILOR, | 4....°°° { ; body was supposed to have been s/h . f } suk, bands, ged leather \ ve under diseussion by loeb i pean Ministers Hatch |belping (0 sustain a very practical] ‘The plaintiffs sold to the two de- as SpE c ; ee and much needed institution, We|fendants some time since a horse, | thrown iu the river, | She man alier- sweated and Coope, representing Hawall shall be giad to enter subsciiptions| aking in payment a note for $110.) wards imrned up alive, ecg. eat VY 9k $7.50 | |-— treat of this kind as well as others. The horse died, and the purchasers palcten ed tiles. We have a line of “Har. Sharkey’s Par ris” Cassimere Pants at San Francisco, Cal., As nearly as can be determived | refused to pay the vole, and suit was ‘AL (ve avaual election of officers breasted y's parto wns up that tbere}now it will require about $1,000 iv brought for the recovery of the} o¢ tite Young Men’s Iastilvte, the . M lined : BR GEN oa Parsee ticousten’ of the ref] subscriptions to conduct the work of [amount Scdlowlin OR ean aintaat Nobby Fall Suit ny can seat | uive, and be 2.50 mes ivhich gave the stakes to|{be association for the second year, iorney Bill Pahoe, of Ballard] yr "M*yisher, resident. a - fe | sat eins ads 3 Shar! Sharkey is still under the] now just begun; and the directors} county, appeared for the plaintiff, W. J. While, Winst Vice Presi- sews Tar, Malian lined 3 Pye a vio aos, It iwalno rus|feal that this myst be secured by/and Attorney RT, Lightfoot, of the jie 4 oY or Overcoat. won 4 mutory:| G ‘ y [eee yifen. who. have. seen ‘Pare 0! that Fitzsimmons was in col-| January 1, city, for the defense. ‘The plea of” Gijas, P, Judge, Second ViceRiese |S 2 2 ven NRE ‘uid iit for | for the mouey om with the bookmakers by which mAuniAGe VOuIGuT tho latter was that the animal was] iqeai, el? ARRIAGE TONIGHT, unsound, diseased and grossly mis- 1’, Koriz, Recording Secre- CALL ON HIM, awit to knock out Shark amon deen) and, erly eM, ‘ll Wallerstein| OAK ard and Bay, OAK [Wallerstein before the eighth round. Mr, Will Smalley oud Mrs. Jennie h, made the pre; oh oe . 4 speech, made the preposterous claim, |" jooonk Mudde, F. 8. HALL B t] pas ch SRE i ‘ork for Ten Thousand, Ross, more as a joke than in candor,! ysariin Vout, Treasurer, HALL Ls 9,—All of that his clients, who were] GW Fister, Marshal, 4 Brothers. Anderson, Iad.; Dee Tonight Mr. Will Smalley and ne window glass plats 10] eye ie gs. Ross, ry ana |being sued for $110 ought! pret Corneliys, J. G gece sme ee to get averdict for that amount] j6¢ Pp, shank, O. G eee Whe state of Lndiava will resume Op") Wy people of the city, will be next Sunday aud Mondsy “ as an wideneg| themselves instead of the plaintiff.) psocvtiye Committee: J ‘ —— P Notices were posted at ail riees la.serriege | Oh.Ane Neneie who bad ever re sired any pay for! Dosovaa, Albert BleWwh, Mat Oar- ] JEWE LER, , 4 < i " e! today for workmen to repor' The » will b pet the horse he had sojd them, ney. & " / @ —- y The marriage will be a quiet home po . a a. | nonenenonn) uty, This will put about 10,- a a r The jury retired, duly: event, but quite a crowd will be in) | conte returned aud handed Judge Badly Injured, so SOUTH FOURTH ST 290 meu to work. attendance ‘ = - r “4 Thomas a verdict, which read; **We, This afternoon a white tramp who ps 4 ; Both are popular young people and | Tomas a verdict, wilh Mie ‘ants tu{has been allowed to stay at ‘Terrell’s| Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in the Expert Track Shosing. ha Liv » he the jury, High Live have the best wishes of their many " Srl wed sini to a Maxwood toe- lord, Ky., Deo. 9.—The city ; the sum of $11 paos 6 ente yma ad has pb the license tor | 0 Mr. Lightfoot could hardly believe} tory after a load of sawdust, A Ry EW EB i” ER “ar Lt IN 3. Horses « Specialty, . liquor ‘at $500 per annum, It The Coal King, his ears, but after a moment’s cogi-| tramway struck him in the head and CARRIAGE AND /BUGGY RE- no scieens or] Brown, the Pittsburg coal king, | tation reached the conclusion that the} he was hauled to the stable at 3 doors 1 AR can. be|arrived this afternoon on his hand-| jury had made amistake o'clock in an unconscious condition, REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. PAIRING, the ‘Troubadour,|” judge Thomas discharged it, how-]'f'hp extent of his injuries could not a dal TH THIRD STREET. : Se a . i f t b wide|sqme iron tug, . eee poe fotae Mreryibing must be NN) which is now at the wharf, ever, and in a subsequent conversa- be learned at press time, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,

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