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TEN CENTS A WEEK fire yesterday morning at © loss ot | IH ! nearly half a million dollars AN’ ] FREE CUBAN It is the belief of many Cubans that the treacherous Dr. Zertucha| himself fired the shot that killed | Swift and Terrible Work of a] Mace. : Bat We Can De Our Part Lord Leighton’s house in London «i unlike Rev. not denounce Grover Cleveland the conservative stand he has taken. . He said Cuba did not need men, but a bse recognition and ammunition. Congress is the only power on earth! A Marshall County Man in Jail ‘ that can give her the former, he said, Mob at Russellville. has been offered by his sisters to the Ot It. and the people will give the other, British nation on condition that it be Mr. Wheeler said he had no vote in — preserved as it is. the present Congress, but that Juliane Trolliet, a wealthy manufac. it he had he would vote for ARCH, DINK AND BILL turer, as left the city of Milan al ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING ther sre ey ae y.{ CHARGED WITH A FELONY, We have an immense stock of TOYS of all kinds, and as Here. rs ‘ He detailed in fiery language ise legacy of $2000,000 for the apport : —_—— are deter arr’ PROCTOR THE VICTIMS. |i ee tute for orphans an found HELO LAST NIGHT. | Wry of barbarous crea and FW poe — not to carry over a single article we are et lings hundred years or more. At the Revenue officers arrested four conclusion Mr. Wheeler endorsed the Sold Butter That Didn't Belong to Him.--Marshal Collins Has ‘ j Cameron Bill to Recognize Cuba] moonshiners in Metcalfe county, KY..)ay6 ost pr partment 2 resolutions passed. al - d confiscated a 110-gallon still, Mor ‘0 " en of the Em All, ne ae ee Cemny gations of winy ood a lot of City Present.--Effective we d¥- sri ‘here, Speed , () Y S A | ( OS 1} ern cooperage. x ; Oratory. Sommittee to communicate with the ~ 4 e \| * FIELD AND, ADKINS — ASAIN tised, whe 8, few eure age pole - doe Yentrwotions and bs, tale Mal “ened lamas h Flee A Jay AT GARBOQALLE,| abet some Interesting letters writen | of all donations to the éaisees 1% 4) — Having no trash to dispose of, we need no “chin musio”— «| by him to her, died recently at the| UNEQUIVOCAL RESOLUTIONS The meeting then adjourned. oad Chinniller, 6 well-known Soune our goods, marked in plain figures, speak most eloquently i inet bg UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED anETe man of near Calvert City, Marshall for themselves. For durability our toys cannot be equalled o People thoughout Great Britain . IN “SOCIETY. \ Rasseliville, Ky., Dec. 18.—A] ere considerably frightened yester- day morning by distinct earthquake quintile 1 the jail this , TATE Srveter shocks, which lasted from four to] A crowd estimated at two hundred i boys'age dead. ‘Ihe mob overpow- | ‘rts seconds of more assembled at the city ball, in| Brilliant Reeeption Last Even- ered the jailer ancl shot Bill Proctor May Davison, nt- Int police ec room last ae for ing at the Residence of to death ; they then took Arch and of Brown connty,| the purpose of exy ressing the senti- nbs Disk Proctor out and hanged them was graduated from the} ment of the people of Paducgh in re- Misa Sewell. toa trecin the edge of town. ‘The| University of Michigan. She re-[gard to Cuban oppression. There town js ablaze. with excitement over] ceived her law diploma from the Uni-] was astonishing epthusinsm, vet the panty, came to the clty this morn. and allofth are selling WITH THE PROFIT LEFT OFF ing with Bill Feezor. He left the Fagon at Morgan’s wagon yard, | where T. W. Houser and Alex Wal- lace, of near Harvey, also put up at the wagon yard, and had about hich they Intended to sell here." |303-807 Broadway. GEO. 0. HART & SON Soon after daylight Joel Candler ae chatmanete| ne HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. “we Soctety Out in Full’ Fore ‘es sity of Nebraske spirit seemed to be very conservative. the mob’s work. The mob did its| versity of Nebraska. pirit seem: work just before 5 o'clock Sharkey gets the purse Of $10,000, | #0‘ there was done nothing rash by lion Club Meets To-Night fered to sell a bucket of butter. (MOORPORATED.) J The three Proctor brothers were|Judge Anderson, of the supreme | ng aap! which My t fre at Mrs. Meary’s. Marshal Collins, father-in-law of —--- ¥ " Francisco, is tervals during the evening : ’ Mr. Clark, was present when Mr. Clark ape Sc oy ea ee accused of having killed A court at San Francisco, having dis-| (went in present when Mr. Clarl Doe Proctor at Adairsville solved the injunction restraining the} 0V@d to almost frenzied indignation — purchased it for $1.50. Chandler left, prvererseserenryy eeryserrerreres vember 24. A California bank from paying} Y thé burning oratory of the Spain-) The reception given last evening by | #4 soon atter Houser complained that money, This decision was on the | 1enounving speakers. “The meeting | stigg Mary.K. Sewell, at her home on|"@ had lost a bucket of butter from Will Not Condemn the Supreme) ound that the fight was in violation ‘ouposed of some of the besteit- | West Broadway in honor of her Court. izens,all eager to lend a helping | — : pry , ; : - : was composed of some » best cit- iced ; is wagon in the yard, and Marshal : of law, and that the participants in it | 2eus.all eng end a helping charming guest, Miss Wade, of Nash-| Collins chanced to bear him talking \ ilonen te ret y ane ride at isinlal ce ae and despot- | ville, was one of the most. brilliant oy it on met They compared * payee al The Republican campaign commit-|' "The speakers. did not arrive quite|°VC™s % the season. Society was} Aare fi ; bee had thotettaes had no standing in court tee will contest the election of W.B | at the out en masse, and it will long be re- | P#¢ ‘hed that Chandler had the butter Are here. Leathers of various shades, n condemning the su ed a resoluti \\preme court for issuing injunctions the cases of railroad strikes: appointed time. membered by the local ow and sold it. Sm'th, the only Bryan elector, a8} There were some signs of impa-|tvone of ite inost delight’ tages} Officer Jones promptly arrested shown by by the face of the returns, |tience, and finally the big ex-chief of 8 him and he wa i ta Beaaiond. yt . a ne big i tions. and he was assigned a seat in the Arrested in Eng! from Kentucky, Gross frauds will Gus G. Singleton, was pfleoners’ dock this morning when London, Dec. 18.—Arthur Platt) he charged in the First district, with | ig He responded by calle] Tonight the Cotillion Club wilt: befegurt convened on the Shieis bf ob 4 was today arrested here for the mur-| minor irregularities in others. It is] ing the meeting to order : entertained by Mrs. W. E. MeGary,| taining money by false gretanies der of Jose Tyree at Lexington, Ky. 1 that within a week notice Of] “Capt. das. Koger, an ex-Confeder- [00 West Jefferson street, i ‘¥ All the witnesses were present and contest will be served on Mr. Smith. |gte soldier, was elecied chairman, Judge Sanders tranferred the e to Jury Has Been Secured. The Teachers’ Historical Society Barbourville, Ky., Dec. 18.—A] The LAige or immigration bill was} nd — Capt i Ed Farley, 40) wil} meet with Miss Mamie Noble on | *@ grand jury without hearing any jury has at last heen secured in the] passed by the senate yesterday by aqex-Federal soldier and now 8) North Ninth street tomorrow even of the evidence. Chandler was trial of Fields and Adkins for the] vote of 52 to 10, It was so amended | ¢¢ lonel in the Grand Army of the] 4 good and interesting program will chained to Officer Jones and taken to 5 ‘ n joint chairman. jail. He was just :ecently married, ac od stands a fair murder of Judge Combs in Perry] as to allow the admission of all per-| Republic, was ct 1. : be rendered. county early last year, These men] sons from Cuba during the prevail- There were prolonged cheers as the Buy a pair for your Husband, A se eh 2 oe oe a eo ee ed Mee anna aannnnrannanns have been tried once and received a lisorders on the island. ‘The|*‘Blue and the Grey’? mounted the HIGH PR CE. cording to report Wife, Sweetheart or Children. ; life sentence. W.C.P. Breckin re axcludes from admission to} rostrum and took their seats The . ebance, from indications, of getting ridge is defending them. The trial] the United States all persons over members of the press were made sec into the penitentiary in short order. tthe mont famous fail te movn-|sistecn years of age who enn not] relarea. — He was arrested here sometime since @ Qur prices are all right and you will save tain trials, and its result is awaited | read and write Capt. Farley was loudly impot-| Four Dollars Too Much to Pay|%md broke out of the lockup. He 3 with intense interest , tuned to speak, and althongh ex- hs Y Tned left his mackintosh hanging on a money by buying of us. erat pressing himself as be nprepared, for One Woman. , nail inthe marshal’s office, and af- - Cuba Will be Recognized MACEO IS DEAD. he nevertheless made an enthusiastic terwards had the “nerve” fio send a AW cshiagton, -Deo The sen speech that evoked resounding ap- friend to the city after it. GEO ROCK & SON a mmittee on foreign relati plause Justice Winchester Officiates at @} Marshal Collins this morning at 821 Broadway. S e tod: , cael ing soc es Now Admitted That the Cuban ae q- ~ fe. 5 ges * “ te Wedding in High Soctety. h~ Heng Le gen! nap teense ai nite i will be pushed by the friends of Cubs General is Dead. regrets at not being’ a spe ker, but sina ndiettal is. DY A a oe eo a ae oe eG » es De we eo who are confident that the resolution ie said he was for Cuba aud would in- ey = pe Pag - - will soon be adopted doree the action of the meeting. setae Winchester officiated at a} 2," h<on colored, did not shoot | = —_————____ Some Believe That Zertusha Fired} Mr. R. J. Barber followed “in a |*¥lish colored wedding in the county {four times at ‘‘Doctor” John John-| : Lament Maceo’s veatn. brief address, and then upon motion court room at the court house about|son, colored, on Thursday night a 5 . s Lima, Pera, Dec, 18.—All of the the Fatal Bullet. &@ committee on resolu.ions composed ok o'clock yesterday afternoon. week ago, At least the evidence in- newspapers of Lima have published ae Major Ashcraft. Mr. Ea O.|. J¢@ Carter and Laura Stanley dicated as much, and Judge Sanders articles on the death of Antonio Ma were those who desired to exchange|said that he reckoned the old man} . . Ga tas-| Leigh, Col. G. G. Singleton and ane vor De 18.—Dr. J for ae at win and J. V,|ivgléness for duplicity, or more ex-]who objects to being “crowed ceo in Cuba containing lamentations Greif, was appointed whe retired, plicitly to get married. rca maken te Wal over his untimely 1 say READ THIS ND THINK, and come and see for the opin there is There ws Ses eeowd of 0 that, while Spain is doubling her - Ins the iatartn fecident to 100 Ge here Was quite a crowd of their] very positive statement that Dobson vourselves. W. i is aa F aa tn ¢ interi en : s ’ selves. We are going to offer some t | forts to conquer Cuba, she is fast los- | Hittle oul ole yr oe arture more speeches were wade. | {tiends in the court room, who had] shot at him. ‘There is a faint suspi- y going r some wonderful rs 7 vanes _ been invited to witness the ceremo-| ion that no one at all shot him ing the little remainiug sy™] athy she has in Europe. (Attorney Dave Cross made a ring- nst Spanish tyranny i was loudly and freqigntly applauded, During his addre& a Cuban flag was brought in and pl behind the chairman, It was gre@jed by round after round of applause. Rev. W. K. Penrod, pastor of the First Baptist church, was the next speaker, and said that he was there as an American and not as a preach- his death through treachery part of Dr. Zertueah. In or- People of Brazil are Avoused. » learn the racts about the en- Rio Janeiro, Dec, 16 A meeting went in which the patriot was to express sympathy for the Cuban killed, emissanes have been sent from revolutioniets was held in this city, | Havana to find the troops which he @tended by 5000 persons. Senor] commanded Patrgcinio spoke. ‘There w several have returned and report- enthusiasm and a motion was at they « i tind no trace of asking the government to grant re rgents showing that they had cognition of the billgerency of the} retreated further inland. Five sol- Cubans. diers who were wounded were found in huts which had been turned into d they told the agents of that Maceo was not dead, |! ny. ‘The justice describes the couple the € being as fine a Jooking pair as he ever saw, so he exerted himself CUT PRICES IN « / LADIES’ FINE SHOES FOR THE NEY™ 10 DAYS. en veloped the fact that the ‘‘doctor’’ himself went out with an old pistol and saapped it ten to do the thing up in proper style. times because a crowd of boys He looked yery dignified and spoke | «‘crowed ed the house, | the solemn words, Afterwards the |The case against’ Dobson was dis- groom walked over to be congratula-| missed, and Judge Sanders stated ted, at which the bride remarked,|that & p of Do * Jonnson’s “Humph, that man done lef’ mejage no rant would be issued ready against him for false swearing. O84 isa D M. Kemp was fined $1 and woman, Juc costs for drunkenness, — He was not in court. ing speech nMreachery vod deal to pay for ohe jocosely remarked appy groom, as he handed over the required fee. 43 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, reg- ular price $3 to $3.60, go for only $1.00 er. He was #8 vehement in his de- vunciation of the Spaniards as bis nn’s Death, the it hos r Rochester, N. Y., Deo. 18.—Her-in ejay mann, the magician, died yonter However, not much faith is pinned Va We in his private carat Creat on the assurances of the wounded ehad itndoess . o's * near Salamanaca, He was on his} Cr sri ceo, since the latter may|Col John J. Dorian was then re- rated windows in the city is at Wal-/ way to Bradford. The have fter the former had | Peatedly called, and responded in a lerstein corner of Third an nea b ! forme 6 te Broadway, Mr, Henry Schroth, the tig be forwarded to New York. Her |icon re clered hors de combat. creditable address, comparing the | hetective Marrs Catches George] popular clerk, is the artist, snd the} ADK I N ~' & ( completed an engagement The suspicion is extant that Zer- | oppression of Cubato that of Ire- | \J ’ ~~ »redecessors. Hon. E. W. Bagby was called by A Pretty Window. One of the most istically dece Call and select a pair before they are picked over. the Lyceum ‘Theater in this city last] sue teed the bullet which ended | ud, his native home, Watson. prmeipel saeneren Js be pbeevto : night, and bad later been entertained Maceo's brilliant. career, but it is| Tbe committee on resolutions re- Ae pei vigy race dal pe | Shoes bought of us Polished Fr 331 Broadway. ported at this jancture as follows a » bya at the Genesee Valley Clul Whereas: The little island of Cuba|Shot Through a Sleeper y well established that the number of his friends, Death was), herous physician had informed an’s hosiery, surmounted by a pair of real horns, It is a thing of beauty caused by heart disease he Spaniards of the plans of the|!# now striving for its independence Tuesday Night. gre dente : , . f p Pete of sik dmentan and one that is generally agdired, — | : Cuban chiet, With the information | 24 the right of self-government, in be | . THE BURNING in their possession about the|Principle that is the chief corner < - i~ Daetes ea aia ansee the torees{ Stone of this republic, and one for] Detective Marrs, of the Illinois] See Stuta’s ine ‘dispfiy of Xmas | x seaaleuaae Meek Cirujeda over_| Which our forefathers fought, being| Central, was in the city to candies, fruits and caigés—don't buy | rT ‘ Of a Spanish Flag at Lexington inter ey to cross the) Sided by the eternal principle of} terday be succeeded ,in unraveli until you have seen thém 4 , Will be Investigated. coche wlnies inolestation and then | ‘uth, justice and patriotism, ‘There-] mystery that was of short duration ’ — State Qlney has. telegraphed to the umbery at a convenient. place, Tt) |S “% son! The Finest Line of of desirable articles for men and boys in necessities of dress out in warmest sympathy to the op-]/Tenn, A geutleman was in the pressed patriots of Cuba in their} berth through which the bullet pass- struggle for liberty. Be it further ed, dressing, and the leaden missile Resolved: T we call upon] missed him but a few inches, congress and the president of the}’ The case wi placed in the hands United States to take such immedi-|of the detective. He found the mis- circuit judge here asking # detailed |i, certain in the opinion of the local statement of the burningof a Spanish] junta that Weyler and Ahumada flag Tuesday night knew all about the prospective move- Nothing isknowo of what be in-} ment of the insurgents. It is even tends to do, but the perpetrators 4Fe} possible that Zurtueha advised the Perfumes that would make acceptable Christmas presents. Ever brought to Padueab is now| displayed at Here are a few articles which we Holiday Sivsoat nGaalsap lige Smoking it 1. expedition to cros the . greatly frightened expe ion ore the trocha, no ade| Me steps as are necessary to the|sbapen ballet, aud yesterday found "sap Jackets : As taquiry poocens »coguition of Cuban independence. | the man, ' man or boy for Christmas: . MARKETS, ditional confirmation of the story} Tecosmton , | : dubeal conarmaton of the, sett |iturter ronge Wation, colrot, cn |N@lsOn Soule's Dug Str. | Qvercoats Sik Unbel, $1.50 10 88.50. A sper ne neporves Daliy by kncy crainzoomvany,) | eace conference can be obtained Resolved _ That we most heartily guilty som Hs was in a negro Ps) eee eathisshietn. Smoking Jackets in all be co, Deo. 18.—The Market | though it seems to be certain. {x | condemn the barbarous methods now / ab d ‘ shot, as he ou are cordiully one ‘ peepee signs and colors, at from $4.50 to Waegagen ee one, on account of| Mace was catraphed into an amss-| being employed by the Spanish army claims, when be was drunk. | At any 10 per cent. off. Smoking Jackets, $8.50, Make a man happy giving as inbuman and unpara'leled in the|rate he was arrested, and is now in Collars and Cuffs, war news and the declaration of the}eade through the machinations of |" him one for Christmas, senate in favor of Cubs. jet eg annals of civilized warfare. Be it} jail at Covington, — Beginning this week and con- ‘Buspeoders, Scarfs, r > further . tinuing till Christmas we will give Fancy Shirts, j May wheat opened at 797s to 80's | Subsequent events are likely to Yes) ee Oe For Sale On Five r pone ME x y Shirts, its ‘righest point was 80% and closed | show that the latter account is the Resolved: That scopy of these}; eee on Ni i © sales | 10 per cent, off the marked price Gloves, Hosiery, Christmas e aah. coche resolutions be forwarded to our con-] Two lots on Nor venth street] Wry Dy EY DAT ar Neng team ovebenal. Sats OT: Hats a ened oh Ob abdl” Batts wee wa to bring an|gtesswan, Hon. John K, Hendrick, |e ) 50x160 feet to /an\ alley, finest G FORGE ROTH whed bought for cash. This we SUEY, VOOM, e May corn of ° fforts are making to § with the request that be use his ut-| residence property ih th One- do to enable the ladies to buy who Walking Sticks, z closed at 25's. , ee aoe officer who was on waned s staff ani most endeavors in support of any| third cash, balancejon 1} 4 and eh ggg tg ea le Pars We have two new styles in Holi- May cate cpened of 90, OBS) present when he wae shot, to this) jegisjation that may tend to carry out] years, with 6 per cent.» Will take resent of an Overcoat for Christ- ' gf day hats— closed at 20. country, sothat he may be sent to suburban city property ib par: pay- i January pork opened at $7.90] Washington to appear before the| ‘be *pirit of these resolutions, Tae tate ONS PAD mas, A large and well assorted “rhe B Ks lb, ay ae at $7.8 fossa pare as cammaiitte of the Gus G, Sincieton, pon ve SHooush a all THE TAILOR stock yet remains On our counters HALL e portsman ae . . jorely! etre * " SHOR cash, . BANES & Sons, * ” a January lard opened at $4.02] .onate, ‘This plan is expected to. be A bg; ao a Lgants 4 so we are prepared to give a nice nate and and closed at $4.00, very fruitful of results if carried out, no, ¥. Gs an The mountain that the ‘Moon’ selection, e ‘Third aud Broadway, The Geisha. » Jan, ribs opened at $4.00 and oe : : Tee eee had to rise behind this issue was closed at $4.00. 40 dal PAY TR Without @ dissenting voice the higher than the editor thought for, Will make you a— March cotton opened at $7.11 anc e resolijons were adopted. therefore it will be a bit late casting y closed at $6.97. Went Through‘to Louisville, Last| Rector Reed, of the Grace Episco-|'#® 'a¥8 forth, but just keep on your ‘ a emnpennge Night—Due Monday. palchurob, arrived shout this. tine |wotherbubbard, it” vill beou aod Nobby Fall Suit T LATEST BY . POM ge: tthe Illinois Cone [824 "a¥ compelled to speak, His /Sumday. | —- The pay train of the Illinois Cen- “ ‘ | . ] at {tral arrived at 6 p. m, yesterday address was one of the ablest, as well it 4 oa eee or Overcoat. Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in the " D as ulost eloquent of the evening, and Malt! 10, 1254 nel coal mines near that place. em ae night for Louisville, end One suggestion o st his (Reed's) was] most elegant array pf Xmas candies, JTEwWHhURY , LIN Be. A nive suit 9f farait for $16 on Hon, Chas. | easy payment . Long & REPAIR WORK A SPROIALTY. 203 and 4 RO OWA r “ NO, 3 t8 § SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, a fiz © ‘ ; , i Funding bill that a Cuban headquarters be estab-| and they are pure abd delici ‘The Pacific Railroad Fun will pay off here on Monday instead pure abd delicious. od will be the first business taken up by) eee ephis will give the boys lished-here for the reception of money . ON . d ~ Y fp eompery bas been formed CALL ON HIM the House after the b ey ne [tele Christmas money pon led Ps. kating rink and fash- ben “ a awl yon in Bobeoley| Big wagic hart 990—Racket|K. Wheeler concluded the oratory > Park, eee lusborg, was destroyed by! Store. His address was very conservative 205 South