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GEO, JOLLY FOR SENATOR “as a Big Boom and An Exeel- Jent Chance. ALL QUIET TODAY IN MAYFIELD. Sensational Story About the Man- ner of Maceo's Death. Louisville, Ky., Dec, 24.—A boom has been started for Hon. George W Jolly, of Owensboro, for Senator His friends claim that he can get all the Republicans aud five sound money Democrats. Jolly was dis- trict atto for Kentucky ur President Harrison. Le is one of the ablest lawyers in the state, a fine speaker, and would make a splenclid Senator. — 1 Pennington Gap, rnd Dead. Va., Dec Ragene Wolfe was found murdered this morning on the Kentucky side of Pine yunt Harlan county, a this town yesterday A Big Fire, Anderson, Ind., Dec. 24.—A des- tructive fire is raging here, It he block, The was last seen in gan in the opera hou damage is already placed at half million dollars and aay be mach more A Sensational Arrest. Newport, Ky., Dec. 24,—A_ sen- sation was caused here by the arrest of Henry Budde, one of the ie the charge of arson ling citizens of th Another Cabinet Tip D. Ci, Dec. 24 The latest « t tip i effect that both Senator Sherman and Mark Hanna will in MdKioley al net. This information susidered reliable. 2 Piuery Over ion, Dec. 24.—C Eckels yesterday received a from Mr. MeKeon, the te ceiver of the Bank of 1 that the flurry occasioned by t ser trouble was antivipated Fusion in MeLean Owensbore, Ky., Dec. 24.—-Silver- ites and Populists commit (M Lean county met in conference a Calhoon ‘Tuesday, and fusion of county officers wasp ulist unty judge ling representative Lowlon, De 1.—The Novoe Vremya, of St. Petersburg, says it i probable that witht few ys t Russian Black Sea tleet will appear where it will be in the Bosphora Joined by the svuadre e other powers from the Dar The War bs Over. Mayfield, Ky., Dee, 24 The ex t has t this te,nent that has is quieting down. It is believed all trou ble is over. The | the negro Charles Sewett a ally condecuned, His funeral ex- penses have been paid y the The Markets Steady New York, De The money nm ted in the market ha slightest degree the successive ou yank failures,and yesterd: to the interior were very shipments The supply of pvailable funds is loin view of the im- very larg pending heavy dis! government and other corporations at the end of the year the te sndency of rates is toward demand for even greater ease Che demat mh ia very light. Call Igans ursements by the by railroad and 0 ruled today at } BANKER Institution Give Bond 1m Chicago. per cent, Of a Defunct E. 8. Dreyer bic Dec: and hia partner, Robert Be the banking firm of ES. Dreyer & Co., which collapsed Monday, as result of the Bank of Illinois rest warrants were is elves up yesterday & er, of ing of and for whose af- nd gave bond LER STORY Ocgurred. Havanna, Dee, ‘onfidential surgeon of Maceo, saw Maceo aud Go now says that he ies on the had ¢ the se wen al st rge of the sani the Cuban company ‘This latter stateme clievers nere : DENIES IP ALL, Swears He Had No b Comb’s Death, » Dec Barbourville, Ky only wilnesse Adkins the Noble and kept cool DESTRUCTIVE FIFE IN ANDERSON, IND, jer Wolf lived in this morning ity on Th ernoon an ok farmer frot Illinois named Conrad Schaffer, was Mr urge of i He, too, was arrested walt Ark, and had but fifteen cents’ worth| f toys, w A or. | He was released a zo! me t 1 Ch fa snd the officers do 1 eve that be is guilty, He Mm ed that he paid for what he the proprietor of the store agree with bim About 2:30 o'clock this afternvon Will Holland, colored, of near Bland ville, was arrested on a charge of stealing fr uh’s Ark, He was locked up. Met Last Night and Allowed | little h 1 the effort to en- lin toto any 9 | Connection with or knowledge of the killing ef Joseph Combs, The witness, Noble, is used by the tangle him, He ¢ defense now, but heretofore he w witness for the common contradicis the witness, G ville, witness for the Commonwealth who swor of Fields’ stovepipe to black his face OFFICERS ELECTED. For Lodge No. Last Night Paducah Lodge, No. A. M. elected officers follows Maaster—Wm, Kranz Senior Warden—-Fred Acker. Janior Warden—R. B. Fairbanks Treasurer—Dr. J. T. Reddick Secretaryv—Chas, Halliday Senior Deacon—Rufus Story ow Deacov—J. Allard Wil ms. Senior Steward—John T. 8 Tyler—Jas. T. Walbert The new members Will be installed sonic Widows and Orphans’ Home of Loursville BODIES FOUND, River Drowning Found. This borenoon,~ Acentental Drowning. The bodies of Allen Greer, and Dollie and Hattie Owen, who were drowned in Clark’ river while tempting to eros Tuesday, were fo ten feet fr they are suppos- SHOP LIFTING, "A, Couple of Arrests Made] * ure had subsided and that no further ¢ lo-Day. fim Mone Lodged in¥fail.—Con- rad Schaffer Released SUMOOL BOARD The school board met tance with in acee f the Nati a , gave them- 24.—Dr, Zertucha, field, He himself odies. He makes ement that Maceo 1 Gomez were killed by traitors in ent flads ut few in} Phe examined in the Fields- ~ yesterday morning were tom, to allow the teac pies, that they m with full pe full heat All the members were present ex- cept Trustees J, R. Smith and J, G Brooks, The salaries were alowed and no other business was trans- acted, ALL A MISTAKE, Judge Sanders Said Nothing About Turkey Matches, Sanders stated to the press tives this morning that t Ju represen! statement in the morning pay tive to some order he had issued in regard to turkey shooting was un- true. +I don’t kno! turkey matches,’ he said, issued no orders whateyer in anything about the to them.” y Sale or Keo Owing to the fact locate in Louisville affes I will sell my home p! son street, Will offe bargain—easy pay will reat to good ten| the pl . J. Dinpay Franx Snurr, Agbnt, uf DAILY SUN. HARMONY, Many 4 th He orge Lin- that Adkins got soot out OVER HALF A DOZEN IN ALL, 7,Feand A. M.,/ Have Previously » F. and ast night as ALL TO HAVE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS, Lat the residence Junior Steward—Joseph M. Y artiry Fourth street, Miss Hattie M. McMahon and Mr. sence of a larg on the second Wednesd in Jan- uary, A committee was appointed | ty secure contributions for the Ma-! . with a host of Three Victims of the Clark's} ». transportation Justice Barnett Held. an Inquest] * is a well known blacksmith Miss Vianna Pickens and Mr, Wm were married last nig bride’s father, and Miss May | their future home Justi I. Barnett, of Mechan-| jy . we p this foreuoon t 1 w t, the verdict bei the v t their death by aceite Ir Phe re . iried this af ternoon. © of Miss Ella Gray to] ¢ Victor Van De Male takes pl Creal Springs tonight tn and Mr. Maurice { N Ark to give ren} Chr 1 that he did Ollie Brandon wil at the residence of the bride WAIVED EXAMINATION, John Mateh Held to Answer sui comy judgments, etc., when a case of the Turned Over to} defendants’ was taken to the court of The &75 dtole Section Pore 2 Judge Sanders’ court sare section foremen and were at Herbst’s saloon night before last been with Muteh swore ont a against him for robbery. » premises of the r rela-| 1 was employed to waived examination and County At- torney Houser made @ motion to turn and lave] as he was in need of the it posed no objection, claiming that bis client knew nothing about the money, had never seen or touched it, It was turned over to aud Mutch was remand expect to ary dst 816 Jeffer- ata eae ef pores NECK STRAIGHTED Operation Pertormed on a Mure briar pipe in Moroced fase is a alee Bros. detendants, Adkins and Sam If you want toayp um ohey in buy- working for the } ‘Adkins told hia story very well, | ing Christmas goods/go to Patterson’ road, met with and level-headed all! & Clements, 421 B way. A genuine ambei\ yfom French A genuine enCb | who had an "operation pertornved on | an Christmas present {r gentlemen. | day or two ugo, is rapidl See the asscrument Vat VanCulin! * w two ago, le rapidly in, ©. & St 'L ral: Druggists F peing struck by a log, which rolled Go to Sta PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, Gromeai’ DEDEMBER 24, 1896, over him n operation performed to disfigured Lis manner that it was He came to the by = SS A SEDUCTION CHARGE, | operation has so far been successful, restore it to a normal shape and the | John Cart, Cred vagrease Wh i WE § AY W b 0 WE Do ) ( | AN ‘OLD TIZEN. _ Mr. Samuel Piles in a Serious Morning Because He Mar- Condition, day where wish him a #peedy recovery. ders a Decision Election Was Illegal and Unconstitutional, quor livenses will he filed there. Judg tion town. on the fact that the case for an elec petition is filed CHRIs fMA> DINNER At the Pa’ Koyal Style reputation of the house, Following is the menu New York Counts ' i Tara wu Mu ' y r Baked 1 Frow ia of Venison. Hunters’ tyle Fried Hominy t Goose Livers Mayon Cream Tarts, P Home Made Mince Pie, Orange Hutter Pie Neapolitan Lee Cre Assorted Fancy Frat! Cak Fruits Mixed es SUITS FILED, Only Two Brought to the Circuit Conrt Today. S. B. Salyer and others brought aiust Mr. F, G, Rudolph for $150. Mr. Rudolph is guardian of for} Della Green Clay. Mr. 1. D. Wileox today brought ast the Land, Coal and Iron ny for $191.05 for copying appeals, TRIPLE WED DING, was a triple wedding. kaown young people. DOUBLE WEDDING, Last Night. ‘| night at Mt, Moriah church, Story, Alzadd Massey highly esteemed young people, Hurrah far our kids” ‘The way odward} We are bustling things/in candies, fruits and cakes is g/ caution and chagrin to our cophpetitors, ‘The cheapest and nicesf fruits ou the market, and our candies have spo- ken for themselyes. They an’t touch us,—-Stuté, 417 Broadway. Telephone 29. to any part mense stock Just what the gbotor prescribes. Ovut h & Broadway, : id Mr. Sam Piles, of Fifth and Wash- — hington streets, is in a serious condi- tion, and his son, Attorney 8, H. Piles, of Seattle, Wash., has been telegraphed for and is expected Sun- Judge Pratt, at Smithland, Ren-| was a case of marrying the w That the [Recent Local Option The local option Jaw has been] Years. temporarily wiped out in Livingston by Circuit Judge Pratt. ‘The last|® Well-known attorvey. “She worked election has been declared illegal and] ®t my house for about a ye the likelihood is that within the next few weeks many applications for li-]bad known tha tt’s decision was in the oe fought the case cases of Jim Pippins, colored, Salem and Tom MeLinn, proprietor of distillery, of Lola, who were charged with selling whiskey in a local op- The defendants employed Hon. John K. Hendrick and Attorney Jim Hodges, who won the ¢all and’ suc- ceeded in having the election set Judge Pratt based his decision of tion was issued on the eame day the petition for an election was filed, while the law requires that the elec- tion shall be called at the term of court succeeding that at which the Mr. J, M. Cotran will in a few Jays fle an application for license at Smithland, and it is likely that ao- other election will shortly be called. er House Served in Manager Reed, of the Palmer House, offers a menu for Christmas linner that will amply sustain. the 4 coyed the marshal into a cemetery ried the Plaintiff, We have an immense stock of TOYS of all kinds, and as we are determined not to garry over a single article we are selling all The Case Was Dismissed shar a | ey Garner, colored, who was ar- last night, was presented in the police court this me on a charge of seduction. Killen Hester was the plaintiff in the. case Mr. Piles is one of the residents of oGaes, GEA socording hs Liviegeton county having eee to her sintement Garner been 4 ys i living with her for the past year, re- sheriff there for several years. ) a e He has been a resident of Pada- cah, however, for the past few years, and his many friends here and else- peatedly promising to marry her. He had gone so far as to rent a house and provide her a home bat was very dilatory in keeping his promise to marry her. Having no trash to dispose of, we need no “chin music’— our goods, marked {n plain figures, speak most eloquently for themselves. For dura vility our toys cannot be equalled “I’m realy to marry her this LOCAL OPTION KNOCKED OUT morning,” he stated when the cas and all of them are selling WITH THE PROFIT LEFT OFF was called today. Judge Sanders expiained that it or if guilty of going to the peniten- liary, “The reason I didn’t marry her before is because I couldn't get a li- cense without swearing a lic. ‘The girl aint 21 years old and the clerk | 109-117 N. Third St said I couldi.’t get a license without her father’s consent, and she hasu’t been living with him for several —— at ae ha te eh a ae ee eA De Weeeeeneseenees HRISTMAS SLIPPERS $ AND SHOES Are here. Leathers of various shades, GEO. O. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (INCORPORATED.) 307 Broadway. “I kgow that woman,” interjected “Well, Lexpect if the dete laughed the jud “he would have ple not g There was a de: laughter at this jander& then said t nau woman married be would dismiss the case agninst the defendant *Now, I want you to understand hed County Attorney House you don't both get marrie! I'll have you both put in jail tomor riage at 10 o'clock in the city « room by Justice Winchester in usual happy style in the prese a crowd, Both appeared to happy. : weseeeeeets Buy a pair for your Husband, Wife, Sweetheart or Children. MARKETS, Our prices are all right and you will save money by buying of us. May orn opened at 25%) aud 321 Broadway. GEO. ROCK & SON. $ closed! at25%-'y. May Bae, Geaed “st. 90, and bch chat inhi rb Macht dA ths tt Ladies and Misses #iakbey rpork opéued at $7.60) READ THIS AND THINK, and come and see for yourselves, We are going to offer some wonderful CUT PRICES IN LADIES’ FINE SHOES FOR THE NE Rope tad Dally by Lacy Grats Cutzago, Dec. 24 —May when opened at 81 'y-%»-% its highest point was 81 "sand closed at 41 b, and closed at 87.578. January lard opened at $3.80 and closed at $3. Jan, ribs opened at $3.82 aid closed at $3 77. March cotton opened at $6.09 and closed at $——. Jan, cotton opened at $6.83 and closed at &. Clearances of wheat today are 130,000 bushe's. IS MARRIED AGAIN, Wedding hs at Kutta. wht. Lem Jolns, whose wife was killed on the 25th of last June at Kuttawa by Marshal MeCollum, was married last night to Miss Lulu Dobbs, Rev Thompson officiati Mrs. Johns, it will be remembered "10 DAYS. 48 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, reg- ular price\$3 to $3.60, go for only $1.00 and attempted to kill hum The marriage of Johns has created considerable talk. Call and select a paik betyre they are picked over. COCHRAN, 331 Broadway. Shoes bought of us Polished Free, Why not buy ygur dinner set for Chris Glass and Queenswy selling them low, Tool chests, oy wygous, whee Gilbertsyille Now Comes to the At Gilbertsville yesterday there Frank Jones and Miss Allie Beas- ley, Bud Dezerne and Miss Emma Foster, and Edge Herrington and Perfumes. row. Let joy and good chegr be in every home and gladden Miss Bettie Attie were all married by Rey, Duley Duncan, All are well Marshall County Couples Wed A double wedding took place last Mr. Will Nichols and Miss Ollie and Mr, Sol King and Miss were the contracting parties, aud Rev, Thomas Harrison _Jofficiated. All are well known and Doctors pryscriptioyé given prompt d careful Attentj# and delivered city, Our im- bles us to give you rT) ot barrows, rocking hoySes skates, toy stoves, fe aks, 3! pocket kuives, ety, ete., at your own price at Scott Hatdware Co. Biggist line of Yrgworks and at lowest prices of avy ybuse in the city | at VanCulin Bro Fireworks in great F | e wn Pe Pe A Merry Christmas. The Finest Line of To all our friends, We wish everybody a happy day tomor- every hearth-s! Let sortow and ill-will take flight, while Ever. brought 'g Paducah is now all join with the Oak Hate if 4 Meany Cumistaas, We are displayed at very grateful for the gea accorded us by holi- 1 day buyers. The crowds on “ 1 our store were la Nelson Soule’s Drag Store, than any previous year. We will open tomorrow till 12 a You are cordially invitetb in. ger m. for the accommodation of jour friends, who may wish to exchange some Ch ristmas artble, WALLERSTEIN’S. Third and Pag GEORGE ROTH THE TAILOR, ; —wWill mat you a— Nobby Fall Suit tJ OS. PETTER, THE JEWELER, or Overéoat. ' CALL ON HIM Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in the JEWELRY LINE REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY, N0.333 BROADWAY <s:isvac ‘TION GUARANTERD. 112 SOUTH ‘PHL