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- et VOLUME 1—NUMBER 82 * ments, and bas sent tions to judicial officers 8 he infraction of the laws in that respect GENERAL WEYLER ports to preve Sound Money Democratic Sena- tors Not Allowed in the May Be * Sidetracked Democratic Caucas. Madrid, Dec — surface indications, Capt ler will soon be rel HEAVY WIND AND SLEET mand in Dube ler is noticeable even } yent organs stead of going an unmerived ov continued the military the province of Pi A bad impression created here by the dispatches of the respondents STORM IN NEW YORK. | ° oved General Weyler May be Re VERE LAWS AGAINST EN- sup tain resolutions blacklisting the sound ‘The senators thas barred out of the Democratic caucus are Lindsay, of Kentucky, Palmer, of Ilinois, and Vilas, of Wisconsin Toll Gute Investigation. Lawrengpburg, Ky., Dec. 16 Judge Carroll is investigating the toll Cou gate raids, He is determined to bring the guilty ones to justice. It is probable that the grand return a number of indictments. f trial in the for the murder Heavy Storm in New York. Lol New York, Dec. 16.—A terride | nig storm is raging he blowing « furious gale. Eight inche. | trial of sleet and snow have fallen and all Th street car traffic is stopped. One] 6 o man is reported frozen to death out but two hours brought in at Al Berry Wants to be Governor.| .cined overjoyed Washington, Dec. 16.—Cong with the jury man Al Berry from Newport free man. Patt is being discussed here as the to be with him a Democratic candidate for governor. |there was any st He is said to be a strong pre ty. | we e false Maha + M rer Confesses. lene wane Mankwe Sneadville, Tenn., De of Bardwe Marion Matfeld was hanged fay | Nutt, of May for the murder of Joval He mirove . confessed on the gallows that he was guilty Frankfort, Ky., Dee. 16.—The court of appeals will ins ity adjourn Saturday the Christmas holidays s.ate officers will spend Christmas at dently Go this Time. their howes. Mystery to be Solved Lexington, Dee. 16.—Dr. T. 1 Collins, of Midway, | nt a law Tomorrow Morning. yer to Boston to inve ale the r cumstances of May L. ¢ 9° he ath nd secure ber diamonds, valued at $10,000, : Attorney WRITING A BOOK | Harris and W [leave in the ™ » Barlow City, Ballard county Alonzo Walling Will Write Up His | Baron Cet ‘ Awful Crime, bse As. | Covington, Ky., Dec. 16.—The] from the 9b. They were commonwealth was given a tip a week | on aitachme o tha: Walling was writing a book, | required to exe 4 ate ene t have | iheir appe ance and was forte the writer of the book t the presence of other also heard the full conversation hester’s court life as far back as he ¢ Pt 1 that his downfall w bought on by wine and f will describe the murder of earl appears ners, who] prove by them kson lost his head before determining to kill the woman, How he (Jackson) was bewildered on ary 1. ve was in after finding the condition s r al the cocaine and ether had : minister how the head was| Today Bought severed from the body tn te Be be driver to Ft. Thomas will be ar tabi st ned and he will tell how he ( Wall- ) was brought imo the murder the mistake made in the won of morphine and everything f wen 1 the Leme ining to the murder, etc iv oth much was ascertained and} from Mr. N. 8 igiven to the repor eard Walling read it to a frienc his in his cel! He has also told the same friend} stock in the that he would oot was that fellow to the righ : ekson, was to blame for it, and |r if he w come out and tell | tive t, meaning} out by Jai They Are Severs Wants t> Help @ Foreign ng newspaper > People tb Pe Washington, Dee ntion of villvials | wted by thes be country indica .portions of me colsing on of par- + des of men » Cu TGnsurgents in their rt the Spaviarls Se in direct vi y laws, and Nsevere penalties J commission to serve couttry with which & now at peace J soribod by section 52 Tes, is $2,000 tine and Taree Yeats’ | rooks! oftice, fufpriaonment, wile for enlistment )abie to move serve against Span or hiring any lone to enlist, the pers is alm beavy, being s was 000 fine and taree )eals are very many g ries coming fre 1 e would not a to joi the) far as he knows against stioa of the neutral- prohibited under For accepting & the penalty pre 1, revised stat- , who ha 108 read wnd write 1% imprison- sicians. goverment doubtless will be national law, just as it has the shipping interests against) 1! 4 in Glibustering mover Cc PEGULIAR JURY. Two Years. But it Gave Hi One Because ANNOYE According to Case Themselves, tance of this kind was witnessed circuit court yesterday. Havana to receive n he ought to have has also been | towboat ‘Time,’’ commonwealth's agreed to let him off that Il dispatenes referring to the ovation in Spain in honor of Maj LISTING TO AID THE CUBINS.| Ci icin. dt is supposed the Cap- eneral’s jealousy, and it is currently reported communteated to — . Phe ailyer| that the government Washington, Deo. 16.—The silver rie Weyer by Gen Democratic senators have adopted governor of Porto Rico They retired, and when verdict it was for two| Mass Meeting of Cuban Sympa- anations followed Judge Bishop sent The second time it fixed the term of Delaware, Caffery, of] The Jury Said He Was Justified | that the jury thought the in Killing $3,000 DAMAGES. Jim Watson, at Loto, Livingston Suit Filed Against the People’s who has been on : Street Railway. jury will] Jobo Maban Livingston county, t acquitted of the consumed in the Mr. 8. 1. Clark the Platntittin the |‘ The wind $/two days had been given to the jury at and they were The verdict was vck last evening grocer and com and shook hands] , and walked forth + sympatby seem~4 Railway Company ressed_ excitement aplured a few 1 Marshal Me- | Came trom Cov Will Take a Recess. OFF FOR ducah Witnesses THIGH BROKEN, They Leave Overland at 4 O'clock Annie Sims. Fire Victims are Getting Better. the seven year-old daught near|she could then support herself and ith and Monroe ng on} ba : has no relatives who will While skipping nd fell breaking her ri | Shelby wants to ned on a smooth , tle patient is resting alleged con-|¢ piracy to murder Shelby ‘ece| MORE. GHANGES, at their home CAME 10 TOWN Fri , more import Editor Lemon May Retire Janu- f i And Got Fined a Five the First}, t k His Taterest aiministra-} Editor J. R, Lemon, of the evening t back his stock regory Hat Company Dilday, to. whom r-| ‘‘Journal,’* has bow ville, Was Drunk This Town ter by a frieud who] was transferred some time since, the 1 of |deal being ecnsummated today. Mr. Lemon at pre known | Brooklyn, Il in giving the #5,000 bond required of and this morning was hila-} him, His case will be tried at Mound +. and if be} Company, but it is rumored will go He was today vary lst to the office of the e-elected president of the Hat Company N. J, Dilday, who leaves the here wade an improper him, and he employea Attorney Jesse be (Walling) would cer Mr foe truth be (Walls hat company, bas palnly no\pang what he will LAWS ONL NLISI MENT, but it is probable not go back into the newspaper busi- When One | ness, at present, pleaded guilty ue rumors concern- drunker aud druuker know what he was cha wanted to fight it, : " Jefinive until Jan 16.—The at-1"" Editor Lemon was seen by a Svs ere has been | reporter this morning and st ndon the newspa 1e Could sober up He was put where CIRCULT COURT, bosiness, but will re eut capacity for all time to come, & Little is Being Done at These enlistments POWER OP ENDURANCE, circuit court today Something of a Man Who Had His charged with being an the theft of the ‘Time's bell, was tried | the United States adie BAl fichrasder arguments heard thls after- ove of his liv ated at the hip ust M, H, Gallagher, $s not yet been finished. in this country but a year, has not yet ‘ talk English. am of $1,°] fis power of endurance is the attending phy- The case against for obtaining money tenses, was set forthe fourteenth « Vaylor was appointed able, according to defend him sifest | Spevial Sale case against Bud d jasue an orler W) mat ; t fo meet the requirements At Patterson i Broadway, Thursday, 11a, m, and 3 sme every body, & Qjements’, 17, 9 to}teenth day, and that against Miller, for obtaining for the fourteeut* Major Harris w defendant in the two latter cases. Mr. W. A. Wickliffe will be ex- cused from the grand jury this after-/miree Roloaged Yesterday and WHAT WE Y | Alexander was acquitted this af- Arrested Later, ‘ noon, and the case against Gallagher Tucker Deserved} yoon, taken up. ) BY TRAMPS. Mr. Gip Husbands Complains to the Police. Sometimes it is to the interest of Mr. Gip Husbands, who lives from the coum fail yeste north of the city, today complained, presented in the police ‘court this in] at police headquarters of the tramps, it who, he claims, annoy him a great ff Tucker was charged with]}deal at night sleeping in his out- stealing the big bell formerly on the] houses and imperiling his stock and which burned here about two years ago, from Johnson's property. effect on the miscreants. with one year] ‘The police will hereafter raid the would plead guilty, and to this} tramps and endeavor to keep the city the defendant's attorney assented The jury was called, but through an oversight the agreement of the at- torneys was not clear of them, FUR CUBA, thizers. Will be Held at (the City Hall To- Night—A Large ‘owd Will be Out. A meeting of Cuban sympathizers will be held tomorrow night at the city hall te citizens of Pax assassination of press the feeling of t 1 vete young men. a question that appeals alike to those alik and by question that is t It is expected ance will be present speakers it a large attend- d many able BADLY IN NEED, Mrs. Lizzie Jones and Three Children in the City. ton, Le nes- see, to 1 Homes for u mity. Mrs. Lizzie Jones, relict of James nes, who died at Covington, p., three aeenthe ago, ras ot the city hall today seeking a home for herself and three children She is without means, but says she vely. She claims she de v place her girls in some industrial school where they ‘an take are of themselves, and is of the opinion that THE MILLIGEN CASE. ville Again. Attorney Osea Kahn went up to s wife, tried for lunacy The case was set down for last « business, Attorney adjudged insane. nsane, and his heinous crime was yolieved to hi emporary fr nay NO BOND YET. hal Phil Lynn Still in Jail, Town Marshal Phil Lynn, of has not yet succeeded City instead of Metropolis. John Lemley and Bart and Ed Lynn have been taken to the peni- tentiary to serve their long sen The $3.00 “‘teygewing machine at Noah's Ark de excellent work They are selling véfy fast; we have a few of them left Reported Daily by Lacy Grain,Company Cureaco, Dee. 16.—May wheat opened at 80%) to 80's ; its highest point was 81'¢ and closed at 77s, selliv May corn opened at 2553-34 and losed at 25'¢ b, ats opened’ at 20'4, and cloved 8 b. January pork opened at $7.67 b, and closed at $65. January lard opened at $3.87 83.85, ened at $4.02 and closed at $4,02, Jan, cotton opened at $6.83 and closed at $6.82 March opened at $6.99and closed at $6.99. Clearances in wheat and flour for today 487,000 bushels, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896, appoint for“! TROUBLESOME TRAMPS, He threatens to get a thickly set- tled shot gun and use it with good ah upon the bratal eneral Maceo. This meeting has been called by the old |< soldiers both confederate and fed- It is who wore the blue and the grey; to the old and the young. It is the one ay uppermost in the minds of Americans, and is the P| most important problem confronting years of age, Fined #20 for Being Drunk and Disorderly Today, Ches Thowpion and @, W. Mar- We have an immense stock of TOYS of all kinds, and as we tin, two tramps, who were released are determined not to carry over a single article we are lay, were selling all morning on a charge of being drunk | and disorderly ‘The two mentioned above, and Ed Stetson, alias “Denver Red,’ had| been in confinement for nearly a year! Nes e ona charge of highway robbery They were tramps and were arrested tor robbing & ramp from Louwville Having no trash to dispose of, we need no “chin music’— ) catia back lesa AGbtl We'dtend cout our goods, marked in plain figures, speak most eloquently / bat was induéel-to leave and not for themselves. For durability our toys cannot be equalled testify by another tramp who bad and all of them are selling WITH THE PROFIT LEFT OFF\/ served a sentence for carrying a zor, and wasa ‘pal’’ of the th robbers. He could never be found after- wards, and it was heard that he was n Lyon eounty, but the subpoena was returned marked ‘‘not found,’ | 303-307 Broadway. i ated ated ot found.” GEO. O. HART & SON finding him the commonwealth yes-/ 109-117 N. Third St- HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. terday dismissed the case. | : Thompson and Martin proceeded pirat ae to imbibe in celebration of their tee | ——-—— - lease, and about dark went to Cal " ‘ eo: 4 Waggouer's salvon and stole » man's Cy SS VOCE COCO BOB-OO020008008808 walking s He overtook them and compelled ‘them to return it. AND SHOES wanted in Owensboro for house breaking PEOPLE AND EVENTS. Mr. Gladstone is disappointed at tke smail sale of his edition of Bishop Butler, only 2,000 copies having been sold Are here. Leathers of various shades, : g OX BLOOD, TAN AND BLACK,’ =. | , ° he present Czar cultivates his tenor voice when he has time; his father played the trombone, and his eat-grandfather whistled. Sir Arthur Sullivan can now com- mand $3.500 down for one while from ‘Tbe Lost Chord’ it is said that he realized over 000. $ $ 3 $ ; Wife, Sweetheart or Children. Our prices ‘are all right and you will save money by buying of us. Princess Elizabeth, widow of Prince Leopold of Lippe, is at Detmold. She was bora Princess of Schwarzburg-Radolstadt, and was 63 Seechi, the Collegio been erec is willing to work. She bas a child only afew months old, the other tw« girls being eight and ten years old] tor the purpose Booth s scheme which met part of the world to another and sur. plus labor bre was wanted, Aitoruey Kahn Goes Up to Eddy-| Hetty Green in a New York street car the other day, “are you aware that the election is over? There is time for all thin, dyville this morning to make final] wish you wo ements for having Francis] itics until you d un, who was sentenced to }'fe}deaf, and you make me uervous.’’ ieorge Hannon, are improviwg from] for Killing ’ erford P ay, but nostponed on account off the late Pr the city during the last week, is even Kahn is confident of having his client) jeg. of 9 politician than was his fath- er, and his testimony before the Milligen, in the opinion of all wb] joint committee on library, fer which knew him, was always believed to be purpose he shows that his tastes are e been prompted by 41 rather than for public life. publican state central committee of Louisiana, died in New Orleans a| 4 few days ago, aged Cage was a| negro and a native of Louisiana, and |§ | ir 0 | had becn a power in Louisiava poli- tics ever since emanci was elected state ser and served eight y sheriff of his parish. Terrebonne, for four poi represe that would make acceptable Christmas presents. another four years, anc for four, He also held the offlce of | f tax ¢ school board, In 1893 he was elected & chairman of the Republican central committee Ln tion ex-Go \ e suce| Overcoats Silk Umbrella, $1.50 4 $8.50. A superb line of ceeded in capturing pajority of j Handkerchiefs. Smolfig Jackets in all new de- the te ‘cone | 4 r Tseah iam Soptale and colors, at from $4.50 to vention for Reed for president, and j +h Ber cont. Collars and Cutt $750. Make a man happy giving he went as one of the delegstes-ate Mars and Cufis fim one for Christmas large to the St. Louis convention, | Beginning this week and con Suspeuders, Scarfs, and voted for Reed all the time tinuing till Christwas we will give Faney Shirts, : LE heetjenk lintel aad ce Christmas J of any man’s suit pr overcoat, | rite Ovencat, Hats. The Last Week ‘ye 110 South ‘Third " For Roneado Tc nie, that wondertal remedy, This week\the $1 size for 25; next week $1 per\ bottle at Du- ms Bois & Co's and all d stores, Of- ‘The Duke and Duchess of Fife are 821 Broadway. GEO. ROCK & SON. ¢ at the preseat moment amoung the / the Queea’s fai credited wigh ivat vome of weer = it ue income ol i dot the Dake. | isin cecteaeetiiienns A monument im memory of Father former director of the mano Observatory, has iat I » (Emilia), where he was born. ‘ne sum of 75, Ladies and Misses READ THIS AND TH'NK, and come and see for yourselves. We are gol, offer some wonderful 100 francs was publicly subscribed In a speech at Aberdeen General g of a { universal emigration by ould be passed from one 1 he was think CUT PRICES IN LADIES’ FINE SHOES FOR THE NEX™ 10 DAYS\ ght to places where it Gentlemen,’ ejaculated Mrs politics included king pol- 1 am not 43 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Shdes, reg- ular price $3 to $3.50, go for only $1.00 The Washington Post say: Ruth- yes, youngest son of ident Haves, who was in Call and select a pair before they are picked over, ADKINS & COCHRAN, Moston, Shoes bought of us Polished Free. 331 Broadway. literary ame to V Tom Cage, chairman of the Re- { ation He tor in 1868, | 4 for useless Holiday Gifts when the Oak Hall has h ars; was then|§ of desirable articles for men and boys in necessities a 4 for ain senator 4 1 member of the lector 4 : Holida alttieatord ao ‘ y man or boy for li Jackets, ate § when bought for cash, This we yypan yay do to enable the ladies to buy who Walking Sticks, GEO RG K ROT Hl i oh to pode their ee es SE present of an Overcoat or Christ. |QAK | ' ] ' Ceegee Third and Broadway, We have two new styles in Holi- day hats— “The Sportsman” and “The Geisha.” —_———— —WHl make you a woody Fas st JOS, PETTER, Te JEWElee or Overcoat. | Will appreciate your patronage. 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