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VOLUME 1—NUMBER 83 PA ADUCAM, KENTUC ‘KY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896. session of the Kentucky legislature Japanese, who are pouring possesses the same power to act as a into the istands steadily and pushing Re regular session, and this view 1s en- RE 0 g| into every business. They are losing en. tertained by a number of leading the huthble demeanor that char- : Reports That After All Maceo) intors with whom I have talked on RAS! acterizes their countrymen on this | Sut Rvidently He Was Looking } ‘ Has Not Been Killed. the subject. It is immaterial whether coast, and through their great num- For Trouble, the extra session of the Kentucky /Tomorrow Congress Will Recog-| bers and the prestige of the Japan- * legislature is held before ot after the ; : ese-China war, are beginning ’ -_—— - / 4th of March, but it strikes me that nize the Belligerency for the elective franchise. If the; ‘ REJOICING STOPPED IN HAVANA, | the levisiature should elect Senator of Cabs. force Hawaii to give them the right} SENSATION ON SOUTH FIFTH. We have an immense stock of TOYS of all,kinds, and as we Blackburn's successor betore e 4th to vote, then American ascendency - of March, oo that the senator-slect ne | will be ‘at an end forever. j - are determined not to carry over a single article we are selling all " may enter upon his teem on he 4th jo . Gen. Lee Goes Back to Havana |™t ie HERMANN, THE MAGICIAN, DEAD,| Another Victim of Kerosene. |. Very visgracetul: Affair, If True With a Heavy Heart —— Monmouth, Iil., Dec., 16.—Mrs.} yg w ald stony EARL OF DARNLEY DEAD. D. M. Walker, aged 60 years, of — one x ated Roseville, this ' county, died yester- - Suicide of His Daughter, Lady | No Tariff Bill Will Be Passed This|day morning, another kerosene oil i WIS SYMPATHIES ARE WITH CUBA. Mary Bligh, is Recalled, Seeston. victim. While filling a lamp which} THE GRAND JURY MAY INVESTIGATE. , ee stood near a lighted one Mrs. Walker London, Dee. 17 Jobn Stuart filled the bow! to overflowing in her | Elgin, sixth Earl of Darnley, is dend haste. She struck and broke the] ,. Having no trash to dispose of, we/need no “chin music’— esonville, Fle., Dec, 17.—|He was born in 1898 OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. b lamp, he oil ere wen Suusation Of prodie- iat utee The reports to that] Lady Mary Elgin, a daughter of her elotbing. tthe mole tb aes on Greperons oe South Fite our goods, marked in plain figur speak most eloquently The | he late Earl, was found drowned in fatal mistake « {ranning outside, and | *"eet last night at the Second Pres- for themselves. For durability our toys cannot be equalled byterian church during and after effect are absolutely reliable, The} yd at Cobham Hall near Graves her clothing being heavy her body: d all of full particulars are not yet in. Evem)onq. in July last Washington, Dec. 17.-A reso-|was literally roasted, Sivices. The reports of the distur- and all of them are selling WITH T PROFIT LEFT OFF the Spaniards admit that Maceo is! She is believed to haye committed |lution will be adopted by congres a bance vary, but that there was a ter- 7 , ors are| suicide while suffe om despon- | to agnizing tible tumalt is undeniably true | and their headquarters are/suicide while suffering from despon-| tomorrow recognizing the pbelligeren predbena, due to an unfortunate loveley of the Cubans, ‘The Cuban ques- MARRIAGES. A well known citizen of the South Gloomy today. 5 tion is uppermost and intense interest Side, according to rumor, claims to Key West, Fla., Deo. 17.—Pass-| 1.0 nignop FOR BUFFALO. | Prevaile AWell K heve gone home and found no supper. engers who arrived bere last night] ‘ ry e nown Young Couple | His wife was at the church, and it is 393.397 " P from Havana. report that Antonio oo rag thay in Missing. Married Today. uiderstood clainfe that supper was 7 Broadway. GEO. 0. HART & SON Louisville —Reports hi " A well, and is in the] Pope Has Approved Selection of ’ : us left on the table Yor her husband. 199. Thir Maceo is alive and well, an a ee reached here that Mrs. Dr. W ——— But whether or not there was supper, spite tok tM HARDWARE AND STOVE Co. Segoe of Mates “ Rev. ‘ames igley. Leachman, who bas been visiting] A Visiting Couple Came to Padu. | thére was an uproar at the church (INCORPORATED,) The passengers say that all f the ia a t i e testivithe that were going on in] Rome, Dec, 17.—The Pope has] friends in New York,is missing. Her ooh Youterday Afternoon Oe feport was that the irate hus- Marana to celebrate his death have| *pproved the selection of Rev. James] frends are greatly agitated to be Wedded baad struck his wife with a stick in RADA - | R. Quigley, D. D,, to be Bisho : thé presence of the d tion, but been ordered stopped since it has be z ” Dead. preseuce of the dongregation, bu come known that he is alive. . Rochester, Y., Dee 7 Dr 7, "1 . ee sews Comneevetine in Catid Hermann. the famods magician, died |, Miss Cora Leigh Radolph and Mr.|counts. The — frightened woman | " ? 4 ° : Albert Culver were united in marriage | either fainted or had hysterics, and 4 HEART. alparais« < ch lode| here today, 8 u are # BEAY FEM: os oink try tinder dbs. at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at| her husband used @ome very improp- YT) . te hag iggi hens ak oan ‘are No Tariff This Session, the residence of the biide’s brother, |er and indecent’ Ignguage, if what Gen, Fitzhugh Lee Will Return to 7 Mr. Felix G. Rudolph, on South|some of those present say be ‘ at a depth of eighty meters, | Washington, Dec, 17.—The Ding-| Mr. " ile Prag f ! His Pest at Hayans Tae ide ie cichty-threc contimetere| ey bill, nor any other tariff legisia-[Stth street. Rev. M. E. Chappell|trup. So far as ss xg@ma this is the Washington, Dec. 17.—Gen. Lee] wide and the grade of the ore from | tion will be attempted this session. performed the ceremony, after which | first trouble that ever occurred be- the couple le! esidence of| tween the husband aud wife, and it goes back to desolate Cuba with a/ fifty to sixty per cent Hanged in Effigy. the peas Muah ed A ‘col is very deplorsbley vedaotlinny os yay D S OES sad and heavy heart. Those famil- Wheeling, W. Va., Dee. 17.—]ver, near Lovelaceville, where they| account oftheir age and standing in iar with the character of the well FPARTH QUAKES Captain General Weyler was hanged | wiil spend a week or two. “ | the community. known Virginian know that he is not in effigy here at 6:30 o'clock yester-]| T pride is a young lady of great} They have children who are grown! is ic ¢ the least bit J \ Sf thle partioolar time the least Mit in] ity eared—he Worst |“0Y mor popularity and the groom is a sales-| and married, avd are no doubt mor-| Are here, Leathers of various sh jove with his jo! oes man for Mr. J.J. Guthrie, They | tified over it, and while, if reports are Gen. Lee was long ben “ aay in Her Hist Vote of New York State, will probably reside here after Janu-| true, the man himgelf is entitled to vana to thoroughly ac a - 2 ? o, De 17.—The worst Albany, Dec 17.—The state] ary 1. little Consideration, his name is sup-f I) § BL OD, TAN AND BL with the unhappy condition of a! board of canvassers has completed pressed for the presc it on account of} iake in the history of England fairs as they exist on the stricken is eee ti it lastnight. The city | the canvass of the votes cast in New| Mr. R. E. Hutchinson and Miss eee land. He noted the heroic and self- Sylvia Quinn, the former of Mans- an a ave | "88 panic-stricker York the recent election, On|Sylvia Q No warrant has yet been issued, “a air for yo Hus! sacrificing struggle of the — brave presidentiai electors the vote was as] field and the latter of Rives, Ohio, | and it 18 not yet known whether any y fe. hrectheaattos Husband, } nd of patriots for a free govern JOHN l JOHNSON follows: McKinley 819,838; Bryan] arrived from St. Louis yesterday af-| w:)j be or not. It is said the grand " t ment against a cruel and superio ' ’ 5 Palmer 19285; Socialist|ternoon at 3 o'clock, where the jury will investigate, and maybe find force. ‘ Prob 1 16,052; blank, |young lady had been visiting. After! bill for ws....ding public worship. Our prices are all right. and you will sa’ 6 1 one | and scattering 122,080.|supper at the Palmer they went to SAUCY THREE FRIENDS. — |7ho Atleged Thief Housebreaker| McKinley over Bryan 204,400, Me-| the residence of Rev. Mf. B. Chappel OUT AGAIN, | money by buying of us. on Trial Kinley over all 215,455 of the Cumberland Presbyterian lneffectual Attempts of Federal J church, on South Sixth street, and Officials to Latercept Her. Suleides at Washington were married. Today they left for Key West, Fla, Dec. 16.—The| Other Matters in the Police Court] Washington, D« Frank R.} home, baving in store an, agreeable] J, W, Anderson Pays His Fine 321 Broadway. GEO. ROCK ros SON Gleonke Taree Fridteds, which left hoodie. xelees, 8 weil known y ung Bek, ioe surprise oe friends, who know and Goes Free. : i Fernandina at 4 o'clock Monday pate son of the Inte Elijah C. Phister,! nothing about their marriage. 7 2 e morning with sixty mép and 9 great M4 Daeg mgr cagebiewtber gl 7 nse aoe ' < a a Ae oo eo oe oe oo ee a ee De te ® eo “ao ‘a a ee 9 cargo of arms and mumitions fot the| John. Johnson, colored, is on | district in the Forty-sixth and Forty- VERY MEEK, Fined #100 and Giyen Thirty Cuken insurgents, bse apparently |trial in the circuit court today for |se¥euth congresses, committed su- Days For Violation of aod 7 ment offi-| grand larceny. Job it. will be | cide at his boarding house early this aie BP Goted not coly ihe gore remembered, is charged with break-| morning. Phister was a clerk in the Revenue Laws, ‘ ¥ . but the , . . . cial andl Span ei am |ing into Mrs: Lrene Cox's resklence {indian Bureau. His rema'ns will] Johuny Johnson Said He Would] a «ae F Raleigh as well. The Newark and{and stealing some carpets, cloaks, | probably be taken to Maysville, Ky., Kill. SP Banterson, of Mayfield, who} 3 | ayy 5 ll ete., assisted by Will Skelton, it is | for interment. wea fined $100 y : | . Raleigh lett here hurriedly yesterday }ele., assisted by Will Skelton, it i - and sentenced to} oe » Three | alleged, He is also charged with s « ity in § 5 last te , Wetent; but their a5 whe an ; sini wees taal en Evans-| Whitesburg, Ky., Dec. 17.—Three Horse—and Johony Mer U yi States taear> here for ben 4 33 ‘ READ THI¥ AND THINK, and come and see for ently been unsuccessful, for the fili-|* ox ere foun ‘ = eae Cocks tll Condh dies ation of the revenue laws, was this . j yourselves. are going to offer some wi " Rreewee Weis wile hed y. yrbgte Bought It. morning released from custody. | : i jome wonderful buster was sighted off this city Rock Castle A few 1 » ae goods box in the depot vo a His term of thirtydays expired and noon today, going southwest : Hunt Elender Sexton, wife of Uncle ‘ went « i rer. - cape ‘ ; i e fine and costs, $12. < f speed. Not only } I cecping a| William Sexton, next door neighbors,| Const Andersén Miller went |B liquidated the fine and costs, $123 'UT PRICES IN was found $25 and|‘ied atthe age 99. A week agolout to Y. D sts Unele William called at the Craft] near La Belle park, this morning to A notion was made by the defense | ome} and he and Aunt Rachel, | se]} @ horse belonging to John John- MARKETS. aged 101 (Unele Bill Craft's widow) | son, a son, of the notorious Dave and-returned home. Sanderson sold Friends plunging forward | \nders Rouse’s wagon yard, whisky at Mayfield without a license, 23 i ul of steam bat every] stitch of canvas was set, and s must have been making sevente he defense or heur. The filibuster wa © require the commonwealth to elec . i i : = bit te the Call, bat wes 1 which charge it desired to try in the | NET" Son ged ie be mented Johnson, on a debt to one of the a Daily by Lacy GratniCom; ; Ne 7 3 again Hiidson, colored, | Uncle Wiilliam isin his 98th year. | Greit boys, , D 17 —Ms ti 3 iii ails onains sible through marine gla ALD tage. Paagencel iy de he ‘ Cucaco, Dec. 17 —May wheat - ain a bin ne toe bug = £ aaa ith ling a woman's} /be Wedding will be celebrated at the] & Johnsom had made many threats of opened at 79% to 80; its highest FOR THE NEX™ 10 DAYS. other vessel was in ol watch and ring and selling them, — | raft ipme in a few days killing the man who attempted to sell] point was 814; and closed at 803 b. g > The City of Key West arrived Inst WARITY BALL Silver Dollars Are Scarce pg ltgipet B a bag Peay erg jay, 2or8 opened at 25's and pairs of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, reg- ight about 7 o'clock from Miami Lexirfgton, Ky., Dec. 17.—Gen, | Felay of piicers to help him out. | closed at 25's ‘ Capt Bravo states that he saw the C | . v Watteitandin the erstwhile silver | Johnson was there, but offered no} May oats opened at 20), and > ~ price $3 to $3.60, go for Rawleigh this morning at 7 o'cloc! mogul oftKentucky, has been in the Tesistanee a agreeabiy ourrevel closed at 20's 8. ay Pe only $1.00 to the northward of Fowey Rock nyt . Palmer] city looking for subscriptions to. the | the constabi vy outbidding the oth-] January pork opened at $7.67) og } lighthotse heading in on the lands, |4 Large Crowd at the Palmer) (ovital stéck of the new Louisviile| ts and g@ting back his own horse.!p, and closed at $7.60-2 r J } Call and select « pair before they are picked over, apparently. ‘She came in to find out Last Night, daily pap@. So far as known, he DEATH IN MARSH ALL idpeat es. — oe EA ad SHALL, and closed at about the City of Key West. She neekAcs met with ery poor success, He : iabsles eye eS) then turned and headed to the north-} B thinks the butiook for silver is bright, Jan. ribs’ opened at 87 jane ward, going at a good speed, About| {Ne Proseeds WII Give Many AM) jist gy he thought before the recent] Dr. Moobey Dies of Pneumonta at] closed at $3.85. f, noon, when off Alligator Light Unfortunats a Happy election Briensburg. 2 my cotton opened at $6.87 and] ’ easel abo en 4 a — — ’ joser ji Capt Bravo eam a vewel about, ten Xma be maya carre Bs Mieaeli n pertoess ctines| age Miikt os br og'aca iia Shoes bought of us Polished Free, 831 Broadway. miles ous in the ga”. . Mi N. Y., Dec. of Briensburg, Marshall county, died] at $7, 11-12. ———— a lor the Newark, bound south. She be a apparently being driven under] A more elaborate and perfectly] peroy Middlebrook, Frank Roe And | last night of pneumor Clearances in wheat and flour for full steam, as dense columns of successful function than the charity | patrick Powers, all sons of promi His two sons reside here, Mr. W. lay 000 bushels. | cuaaien tale + from her smoke-|ball given last night at the Palmer | nent {citizens of Florida, (Orange|4- Mooney, of the Clyde, and ve “y Wiss dae atte ick in sight | House for the benefit of the Geneva) county, took a ride in a sle f ues-| Rufus Mooney, who has charge of STOLEN CLOTHES, re food an hour. She either |fand and suffering humanity, could) day pight, returnio midnight, | one of the switch engines here. The ij sal ed not easily be imagined Roe and Powers attempte Clyde was telegraphed at Cairo and], Bew Pound in An Alley This peng gm ost F mene Marmer)” Socially as well as financially it was] stiddlebrook from the sleigh, but] Mr. Mooney fortunately caught there, siesink From Capt. Bravo's statement it is] thorough su and the found that be was dead, frozen stitt,|He passed through the city this af) =| lf for useless Holiday Gifts when the Oak Hall has hundreds cident the Throe Friends has eluded | seventy-five or eighty in attendance terooon en route home. evid It is supposed the fl-| The costumes were pretty and at- | FOURTEEN SEAMEN DROWNED found some skirts and other articles of desirable articles for men and boys in necessities of dress the cruisers land ber cargo on the| tractive, and everything conduced to - LATEST BY WIRE. of clothing in the alley between Sixth that would make accept sble Christmas presents. ieee | Moar del Bio tonight. the enjoyment of the evening. French Steamer Wrecked off the and Seventh, near Jackson street, || , : Se gh ‘ort that canonading was] The proceeds are quite gratify- Idend of Alderney. sortie! ies ben bien Ona before daylight this morning. ‘The Au 2 clothing appeared to have been stolen iin ia a tout Gatien whieh sae »- | ing “ ‘i : ; heard near here this afternoon, suy Rouen? Dec, 17.—The Fronch|to the penitentiary for one year for| from seme clothes line, and are now m posed to be the Newark firing on the steamer Matie-Fanny,from Bayonne, | stealing blackberry jam at the jad Suggest as as appropriste to give to @ Smoking ‘Three Friends, appears to have no MILITIA CALLED, for this pagt, has been totally lost] A movement is said to be on foot ; man or boy for Christmas: Jackets. foundation off the Island of Alderney. The} at St, Louis to organize a plate glass ‘ ‘ = / Ralph de Paine, the well-known captain was saved hut fourteen mem-| company with a capital of $1,000,000 » J& Clements’, newspaper correspondent, is said 0] Rodont Phat ‘There Is Martial] bers of the crew were drowned, nt the trust Broadway, Tifsday, Dec. 17, 9 to) } Handkerchiefs i } be on board the Three Friends Ldaag 2 i at te National Wool Growers’ Ac-|}1 & m 0 5p. m, of dolla. |§ Gmotion dase Soin bad cnlers, 0h from £4.50 te sould Not Catch the Three Friends PRES, MORAES IS BETTER. | sociation, in session at Washington, | Come everybody Coll N Chfts, fe ane jny tilescet ag Orne : vine pata SL RRS , : a 7.—The pants 2 yesterday adopted a resolution call- : * . peer + Washington, 1 Key | At Barlow City, Ballard County, heap nga ome a cn Pe the Beginning this w@k and con- Suspeuders Scarfs, cruiser Newark returned to ; Brazil's Chiet Executive to Re {7 tinuing till Christma! we will give Fancy Shirt, : West yesterday forenoon, She re- auld Not Be Verified, st ik tasiie te fer the purpose of putting a tariff on J 10 per cent. off thefamarked price Gloves, Hpiory, Christmas ported to the navy department that esl . any man’s pit overcoat, j ee bed been unable to overki aul the February; Maired Hatfield was hanged yes-|( KORG BK OTH when bought f Bika, ‘This we Muitler, Ofervoat, . ats. filibuster ‘Three Frieuds,’’ A report was brought to the city Rio Janeiro, Dec, 17.—The health] terday at Sneedville, Tenn., for the G 4 VOT do nable G ies to buy who Walking Sticks 2 NoT VALID this afternoon by a gentleman who! of president Moraes is gradually im-| murder of Jonas Trail, It was the wish to make thelr husbands a Watery two new styles in Hol S passed near Barlow City this morning | ,roving and he will resume the duties] first legal execution that has taken { cw ly an Ovetcoat or Christ- 1A day bat— — wy that the state militia had been called|(¢ pis office in February During | place in Hancock a . * of his ol place in Hancock county. mas, |\ large and well assorted # remains On our counters HALL a ers bins “The Cporteman" i an A Senatorial Appointment by | from Wickliffe to Barlow City to pre-|ihe serious aud, it was feared fatal,| Qharles R. Crisp was clecte: atockd so wé pare prepared to give a nice “The Geisha.” 121 Silk Umbrella, / $1.50 to $8.50, A superb line of Smoking Jackets in all new de- ff wool, Governor Bradley Alter serve order, on that there Was 41 ijiness of the president his functions congress yesterday 10 suc ora, large and formidable crowd to attend] were assumed for the time by the| father, the late Speaker Crisp. \ peg sre cara | 2, celebrated Shelby-Taylor trial, | vice president Crisp introduces himself to the public ! \ Washington, Dec. 17. rl) anc bloodshed is expected. by declaring that be favors recogni- of Gov, Bradley on the senatorial! ‘The report could athe verified, San Diego. Cal, Dee 17_—'Tbe | tia of Cuban independence. —Will make you a-— situation contains nothing new,’’ re-| however, and quite likely is untrue, an e' » Me ‘ e Capt. Gen, Weyler has presented varked Senator Mitchell, chairman] go far as the militia is concerned, at} secret of Henry Cooper's mission to i p yee on privileges aud] jeast, the United States is out, Mr, Coop- | $100 to the scout of Maj. Cirujeda’s vrections, ¢'The precedents he ae er is the Hawaiian minister of foreign | column who took from Maceo's body Nobb Fall Suit! pe ontinyed Senator Mitchell, The Last Week. affairs, He formerly lived in San|the articles establishing the Cuban . : i 1 t] queso discuased in the senate! Por Roncade Tenie, thagwondertul| Diego and was & prominent member leader's identity, Weyler also prom. e stle cass 3 Wee! » for} of the bar. le was here yester¢ es to reward Cirujeda for his a“ fortwo sessions in the Mautle case |romedy, ‘This week the $1 size for|of the bar, He was here yesterday oe poe all eda for or Overcoat. wal. Lalsotelise ‘wour satiiotie. Handies oversiiduet bat and after the fullest iberation 4] 95¢; next week $b per bottle at Du. | and is quoted as saying that he came rity decided that nOyacancy ex-| Bois & Co's and allkdrug stores, Of-|to the United States to urge annexa-] ‘The American Federation of Labor me rithin the meaning phe Con-| fice 110 South ‘Third street, tion, owing to the fears that the Ha-} has adopted a resolution urging the : 7 BE Be Ty R » ef Loto IN a= intel enna, therefore, the Rjvernor waiian government bas of Japan, reognition of the Cubans as_bellig- CALL ON HLM be VW = stitution ao Mr. Platt, of the senate finance] ‘The sitnation in Hawaii, aecording|ereuts. One member opposed rece int. could not appoint, as te by|committee, announced to the senate |to Judge Cooper, is that the Japanese|nition on the ground that it might REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. "The case of Pas tirely unlike the] yesterday Jhat no effort would be] far outnumber all other foreigners, ' necessarily increase the size of the| eS ; em Gem Gov ia by Kentucky. ‘And, Hinade to pas > Dingley bill, ‘The Americans are a haudfulin com- United States army. 1 SAMSPACTION GUARANTEED, 112 SOUTH THIRD § Third and Broadway. Wants to Be Annexe ‘

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