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dl Understanding Arrived at Be ANEW MESSAGE 1S EXPECTED. | ja)\o'the Couriee-yournai.)—Itere i z + Tial to the Courier-Journal. )»—Here is " " dale - mows fee saove wine ive Pokal ont eta ‘pe pane cag ger ninsst iss” bgt * 1 apt That There Will Be One j are §3 nice foreign mission for Gov. Brad- and Costs Today. ; bs ’ es ~ ed [ley and removed his name from th Cea Gosden he cage ot a ayw Afternoen Newspaper One Hundred Houres Destroye rubable starters in the March head with a chair early this and Death and Fitty People Killed by torial derby. Gov. Bradley is notly — SHORT — SESSION OF = COURT.| ‘The conductor claims that Ie a Lendsiide tn ke ng to be offered any place by Maj rived about 7100 o’eleaa ale ws eKinle going to ac- Pe Ireland. Sek nay panes: Sak eoteaenl See i eat” Thadate was ae} REGISTER TO IMPROVE—TO BE SMALLER, of the Courier-Journal’ personally] ‘The murky mug of John MeGehee, | ing there, and the conductor elans knows, and is oe A cay permitted to | the : phoned Lo "gg Pera that he did not know him, and (hat, ies g ‘ say, that Gov. Bradley sever: smiled from the clouds of several! he did not speak a word to hj nse hate fee weversl deve ped A oNOMBER «OOF 8 FAILURES, | ago wrote a letter to McKinley | months inobscurity in Judge Sanders’ | suddenly Tisdale arose, and Pithout hay podbot x rey er t in which he told the president-elect|/ court this morning hn is &/a word struck O'Meara oygt the head newspaper in Paducah, ‘to fill along ae that he (McKinley) he er in}gambler from away because | with a chair. felt want,” of course. The supposed Washington, Deo. 38. aim Pout his gift which he (itradley,) woul! ae jis experience” g twenty! Inquiry elicited the admission} projectors are Messrs. James ; wu | years or more. “Two years or more [Pronmasa conductor that he was ‘*jol-|Thompson and Chas. M. Leake tomenten Win cay: eeu | Nor is this all, Gov. Bradley in-|ago he and his wife were both sent-| ying" of the youn lade) “GAie Mia -Subey ; ” , learned from an w ssa source] nds to resign the office of governor itentiary for a year ying’’ some of the young » Thompson, it is we known that Seeretayy Olney and Senor tends t e ee Meta e Ween Ifo Sr iat alka 4 the time, and ‘Tisdale declined tof was until recently with the ‘News eS Ope Midi ne colize thie afternoon that be was| lng relessetl were brought back and | renee yc ne: take banter eee tne Kenta fer, have practically terminated the i his office this a neste ang edly end for. oe ‘ back and impression that the ductor eid] with the ‘“News’’ until a few years fations on the Cuban question, |£0img to do 90, no matter what the| incar 508 dt pf con 4 jan something to one of the young ladies}ago. Now that they are both fre eee to be submitted to Con-jodtoome of the political lssues now | serve O00 days, Imposed on the lack: | at which he took offesss, start another paper, there lias lv . “son January] ®t Stake. He smd the place was {less twain by the same jury that said} ‘Tisdale appeared at the city ball{no little talk indulged in relative ee ences OF killing him avd he could not afford y were entitled to a ye free! soon after the difficulty and gave} the plans of the two geutlem » ‘The terms of the agreement are to at until what little health | training in the st orisoD rc " 7 Jo F a > bb ag ee goat beced on the recent official communi- | t stay io it uati ees Beticalesnl aie ana Himself up. ‘The case will be called] Mr. Leake was seen by a Sts cation from Premiet Ce®ov ad. | be bad was lost trough sheer pity, however, and/in Judge Sanders’ courtthis morning. |porter this morning, and virtually Tan co tie Dendcheey af Habe Nor is this all, ‘The governor may |in consideration of the interests of _ admitted that he and Mr. ‘Thompson dressed to th Inot say so, and has not said so to | the taxpayers at whose expense the BALINTINE’S BAD! had contemplated starting another PIE }any one so far as the ‘Courier-Jour- | prisoners were imprisoned, Common- 1 isewapane, vaimald twee tot’ set GENERAL WEYLER Jnal’’ correspovdent knows, but he] wealth’s Attorney Bradshaw and settled. believes that John W. Yerkers will be |County Attorney Houser had then NE dobtt Gall maviblir ‘cotthe the next senator, and will be a ean-| released Another Warrant Issued Against} you know,” be said, by way of ex Still in Camp in the Proyinee Of} didate at the proper time. There is sin had remained in the back Him planation, ‘until the money is right Pinar Del Rio, Jalso good reason for believing tl nd until this morning, when be . down before you, aa Jeo. -28.—-Capt.-Cien, | Mr. Yerkers, insteat of accepting a | was presented on « warrant charging - Bis, Leone very ovideuly did vot Fc = rey oi on | handsome office at the hands of Maj. | him with engaging in m game of cr Now Charged With a Felony—[“etire to talk, but itis practically camped two iniles from Los Palacois, | McKinley guing to prefer the in-}in a vacant house on Washing ait Wane Wt Bole settled that he and Mr. Thompsor province of Pinar del Rio valua ail of Messrs, MeKinley | street near Ninth, with Grant 1 ms Stole will ip a short time give Paducah an- The ineurgenta dynamited and de-|and Hanna in this race for senator; | Arthur Crawford, French Owens, | No Geese other Democratic afternoon newspa railed a military tain near Esper-|that be will get this aid and will | Bud Dixons and Lee Harris | é - per, tobe called, according to 1 atiza, province of Santa Clara, ‘They | therefore win the ra Judge Sanders administered a) inet Wa fPorts, the “Dispatch.” AU is “ . : wholesome ‘‘roast’’ to MeGehbee for A warrant was issued against Will] gorse sod that some of the material Ghee attacked the Wate, but wore re THE GRANT MONUMEN FP, thus demoralizing vs, who are| Balintine this morning rging him palacd by its escort op Nice ae i Wee Sel ih otaalaing moby if false” pre. [Ms been ordered already ‘sim anaeoel, ‘) > ig hy i“ New York Will Put Up Money| breeches. There were only — two] tenses fr re - i rr = hide man, It is like y that the New Year wi , " things that went in mitigation of the {it selling him geese stolen from Mr. |usher in other chang ' firmed for the Dedication ihitae. Cae wee that it est 1. Potter dircles. The Eve Jou . nye Arte Coram te Ch as time that Judge Sanc Balintine lived at Rowlandtown| cording to current reports, w Ase ene cer! oe New Y The Board | hasn't gotten rid of his good and was arrested yesterday on a] publication on the first. Ji peared ite satan dy of Estima cl in the {towards men,’’ and then the boys| Charge of stealing Mr. Potter's geese, | Lemon was seen by aS ee ae a i { $70,000] themselves, although young, are not | the offense being petty larceny this morning and requested Regla, Luyano, Corral Falso and ’ fe veremonies| Very susceptible to demoralization, | Seme of the geese were found at} firm or deny the report. He st Conan cag a nal el atte ‘the led bof thet FAll were fined $20 ar sts except] fseman’s wagon yard, where theylin reply that it was not r must declare ypfore leay idiots oa Aus lKrench Owens, who said he}bad taken them, and others werel whether the ‘Journal’ w 1 Seetantity in their po T ten, tienes Piller ict | wana’t silty and prov it, | fcund where he had sold them at/pot on the first, but that if sentination. . Tt lee Grent. Monument A , Afer the game McGebee and] Various other places, He }eluded to devote bis time aud a prevent the smug of | At he an ee ak Ab HGrant ieal engaged in a fight over|elaimed he bought the geese ftion to other matters, and he int to the insurgents. During the night] who was present at the meet | and both pleaded off a haekster’s but}ted that he was seriously thinkit of Wednesday, Decembe ARO | Sn eckaiied dieaaine ward | cline, hk he a Onticer Jeff Bart Potter }iloing this, the ‘Journal’ w then hg ery. sgedeang heat hada Pte for the erection of the mone essed against each went out and secured witnesses yes} chen yield up its youthful spirit military line of Puerto Principe, be-|0 hime et the exsuciation was of the ~ terday who will testify that he drove and Moron, at the extremity of the | OPiiod tis bh : st aap x that Mr. F.C, Miller was not} way to town: Register” will be improved by = in the nas i iad ‘aloe we femal ” uilty of eruelty ~ ny ore by Balintine is a man apparently ig reduction in size. me trvops made a stubborn re rhe abe nani ng at Johu McKinley's} years of age, and it is said has ance and obliged the enemy to re | | aby Bory cnpsreathe OBER" Tfeont feace aud leavmgit for 24 hours} ready been to the pevitentiary. He MARKETS, tire lccunee aut thate oa a4 ae hout feeding LUse, re-} stands « good chance of going again. On Desember 20,it was anaounced | Tacs & , p| sult of Justice W r’sdecision, | The case against him for petty lar-| (W*P> teiDaily vy bs today, the insurgents dynamited aj" bem — a or the horse didn't be to him, but} ceny was continued this morning un-] Cutvaco, Dee, 2 May w train on the railroad between Jucaron |e ae nt foreign countries ‘would |‘ 20H MeKialey, » duty it was] til Friday, in order that the other|opened at 82 its high anp Moron, blowing up the eng amg tape Pg rapt get Nar venaet, (02 take it im According to the! warrant might be issued, He still] Was 84 and closed ats) 79 b destroying several empty cars and The lent ne would be likely to /coutt® 20 one guilty of cruelty to | protests his innocence, but the evi-{ May corn opeved at 2 injuring two firemen and a boy sn Gee aed neal Bali the horse, but it went without food | dence against him is strong. closet + The convey of Gen. Boss which | Bake the day s legal & r water for over aday, just’ the — May oats opened a left Manzawillo, province of Santi The Howard Wheel Company. an closed at 204s. le Cuba, oo December 15, was still) Newport, Ky De 99 The Will J 7, well Saote youne NASHVILLE VISITORS, January pork opened ~- manufacturers of bicycles, made an | tore Jixige Salers to Ape January 7-8 POU CLOSe FOR COMPFOR?, t yesterday for the benedt| cranes pre a dak ry. oho They Were Driven Over Padu-| and closed at ei Sadie: . se con an Apres oe car. He jumped on and rode two cah’s Streets Today in the Fie. [oT love @ large business and the con-| squares aud tue motorman after he ’ Havana People —~! the stant tendency toward s decline in| jtmped off attempted to make him Carriages. [Mare cotton pe ned at $6.89 and ig aad See the Bura- | prices since it started in business has |).y but he refuse closer 5.97 ea ing Houses. | reulered its business precarious from aaron — Jan. cotton opencd at $6.70 and ze a lthe beginning. Assets aud liabili-] Judge Sanders will hold court to-[Said They Were Favorably ¢ at $6.81-2 iis ees “y4 an ties not yet kaown on account of have pressed With Them Clearances of meal and flour for ne suburbs J wo bo the cou 6 take dep- ods ¢ 800,000 bushe!s oth have become a com Columbia National. ge ee Left at Noa. ia : mon affair now. Saturday night the Minneapolis a ties, “86 a : Commercial Nati ; firing could be heard inthe CY) phe Columbia National & of y Messrs. Spencer Kakin, John 1. |, SMDose, Cas tee. ’ proper, while the fires from burning | this city, failed to open for business RESUMED HIS RUN, ishadys 3A. disease Clay Commer fal National Bank, of this building be seen. The! this morning and a notice postest or and John L, Kennedy, Jr., of Nashe|t¥» Coses ote Coors tis orning officials troops Sun- | ie door stated it was in the hands of ; : Ville, arrived last night over the N.,| Je ¢apital of this bank is $100,000 day for guard duty. Advices from! ihe comptroller. ‘This bank had a}Conductor Heaton is Again on]. ¢ st. L., for. the purpose of in-|*2¢ * se — claine § Artetnisa report desultory Seetes cai | WaPital of $200,000, and an average the 1. C, specting Paducah’s streets, ee Rivera's band have made severs | deposit of $400,000; alate repor The Nashville council bas for some} }19) 5 Gog dashes at the Spanish columns, abd | Zives jt loans aud discounts at $150 time past been desirous of finding} *!*9:0°- wo inaiaa es it apr or My sea 000. A Few Other Ra‘lroad Notes of| some saueianee that wilt lo opm Killed ina Strect Row. able Iyes al, San . Interest to Local on some of the streets there, and a a Se Beets aon were forced 0 ack a urd ay moving) Yan Wortwisk Bank, ai ee coum a there mas syn iri K +o es In A om by a very strong force of inst ey ae gee “ ’ ed to come to Paducah and too! a i ap at id fatal who drove (vem half a wile, unl Fe of W. M. and 3. K Van Nortwick, oll Big meh Ph fishes diy Back ob p lalay . abot ad fatal y enforvements arrived and turned ane | eae ety ablished fa. 1888, failed] Conductor “IBice’” Heaton today] ‘The distinguished visitors were] hut a very short time after the shoot- tide Of battle, a i reel Rio|today. “The failure is beleved tof resumed his run on the [llinois Cen-}met at the } L. depotling. Robb was arrested aud is now have oceurred near Pinay De vay. ur TOO a oe ieer'a lonces, [lest night. [a c Vocal Ny |B city Friday, which is claimed by the} have been caused by too heavy ie) i ecame a sufferer from|C- @ St. Ty. officials and taken to the SS NS ED Nponiards as a victory ™ (Rha bay wpstiyl Arey whet toe vropsy amd moved to Dawson, give | Palmer House, where a tempting col- port that they cut to pieces a large] bank funds were tied up alae ghopebert 1 freight con-| lation was served. . ; i ee <5 Omene, near. Me Militia Ordered to be Ready. d vilob he took back today, _ peng aps grep : The Finest Line 0 ttalion 0! va, wear Ma P 1 bean uestion were driven about the streets tenses, was sot upon Thursday by is, Ky., De frnseete of tharing abons zeoorered, pee Perfumes large Cuvan force and compelled to}! violence against Howe, the! Conductor rank Waseler took) ‘Phe gentlemen, after being shown of the fort at{Cynthisna murderer, have induced cera Mah aey ace Fb matlomen, aft } she : a retreat under the tir i the request of the} Ut 4 passenger ru about the city, expressed themselves Ever brought to Padé Mainwas, ‘They lost twenty-six men | the Governor, at the request of U1 day.” “vor many mouths he has been |as being highly pleased at the good] displayed it wounded and killed, aud the Caban sberift of thle. sounty 102, onder the ning a freight op tare Nei (end 9-8 es ) yes was about the same, he Span | -eeagne Vere © Pgs Mr. Teachout, of the N. C. St. L. ' . + and one small| bas been placed ghout the jail say that there ts wo truth in the re-[a Happ wee wt doame and many orm rt that Master Mechanic Cham-| Tey left at 12 o'clock on # special eannon, - A Druggint are a ers will be succeeled by Mr, Mase] "ain one tour over the railroad, You are cordially invid iba in SSAGE Owensboro, Dee. 29.—G. Be ee ceo of tha ais. — ; ANOTHER CUBAN MESBA pel, adruggist of thie clty, bas made |<er™mee: formerly of the st ACTED THE HQG, I f an assignment for the beneft of his} Chas. Robinson, a coloyed brake, Expected From President Cleve) crodivors, No statement of assets}iman on the 1, C., was shot in the] Didn't Eyen Leave the Safe. - M = land When Congress and Jiabjlities has yet been made by|band by tramps Sunday ft Water #5.11 Takeo, G KO RG N RO'l ll Reassembles. the assignes. Valley. He is now in the hospita Te es iis 0 dec, 20 —It was Shot By Mistake, - = — morning that yesterday afternoon a m.. eye wie sh authority that} Bedford, Ind., Deo. 29.—Johu CURE FOR SMALLPUX thiet catered ins room and stole a President Cleveland is making prep- | Reppey, ® prominent citizen of this = small combination safe containing ' tween Cleveland and ad De Lome, Presid arations to send to congress after the holiday recess an emphatic message ‘on the Cuban question, During the past few days the oltivials of the de- partment of justice have been very busy getting up data bearing on the n taken by Secretary Olney on the Cuban question It is said that Assistant Attorney General Whitney hes been assigned and that he has furnished the Seere of State with a brief ip support of the stand taken by Mr, Olney that the recognition of a for eign government is solely ‘an execu tive function, Some very interesting to the case BRADLEY 10 RESIGN, So Says « Special Correspo of the Courier-Journal. for United States Senat THE PabUuc# 1 " PADUCAL, 8 i \ Af EMBER 2, 1896, | NEWsY NOTES, fins, is Abort the Newspapers of Favors Yerkes for F | TIN-HORN McGehee, Colored, in the Lockup Over the Uns caspretll tor’s Head. Tom Breach of the Peace This Morning. CHARGED WITH GAMING AG place, was last night mistaken for a burglar aud shot by the town mar- shal. His injuries are beileved to be fatal, Most Cabinet Places Settled. Canton, O., Dee, 29.—~President- elect McKinley today stated that t cabinet slate was almost complete and nearly all selections made. Ibis believed Senator Sherman will hold Use leading portfolio, Destructive Landslids in Lretan Du Dee, 29.—A big Jandslide ia county Kerr, resulted yesterday in the distruction of 100 ‘dwelings meropmenys way be expected after January > and the killing of at least dfty per- m0 disease. $5.11, given him by his employer as a Christmas present, Safe and ali were stolen, rkable Aceident- ally Madge in stexico, Mexivo City, Mex., Dee, 28,—-Ex- periments made with smallpox pa- tients in Oaxaca show that hy ad- ministering hyney diluted in water to} commission merchant, 18 this after- smallpox patients the pustules of the! yoon reported as being in a dying worst variety disappei and the fever |coudition, aud his daughters have immediately diminished, The Re Discovery Cannot Resoy Mr. R. C, White, the well known is Fhe] been telegra; matter attracts mych attention, The remedy was accidentally discovgred by a young girl who was down with} Pineville, Ky., Dec. ~While the disease, who secretly refreshed | engaged in a Christinas spree yesters erself with honey aud water, with}day Will Owens and his cousin Dan astonishing curative results, and it} Owens fell out and engaged in a fight was then tried on soldiers sick with] during which the former shot and in- stontly killed the latter, a Tisdale Warranted for a Padueah. WE HAVEN'T MANY, YOU KNOW, D AIL i \ w@ mine ae Of Course you know we mean ioe AY GOODS , any il | he Sut ri fin this Jine remaining in our stock is yours at any price until Jar. 1st. ~~ §T.+ LOUIS - AND/- BIG - MUDDY - COAL. —Will make yqu a \ Nobby Fall Suit e 831 Broadway. llinois Washed Coal, JOS. PETTER, Iie Jewetee, g BWELRY LINE TO SAVE INVOIGING. \ \ GO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE (INCORFORATED.) 07 Broadway. 109-117 N. 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