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No Agreement| 4 Whitecap Meets a Well Merites ne INVESTIGATING, A MOUNTAIN KILLING. Death. Hazard, Ky., Dee. 3.—Lore Combs shot and killed a member of a ; There is no epidemic in Paducah,| —- gang of whitecaps Tuesday night. A | Of Course you know we mean son of Combs was slightly injured and no danger of one, acvording to E , y' 4 the fight. Phe whitccnps atisexer|WHAT PROGRESS NOT KNOWN, |the doctors. TT’S HOTEL ASSIGNS. | Combs at his home. Combs is a There are bot two or three cases | " f ¥S , | relative of the late Judge Combs, for in the city, and these are conve nent ~ epee whose murder Adkins is vow being| Requests Have Poured in Upon] escent. Several suspected cases are)! 11 tried at Barberville, and it is thought reported, but as yet they are not) YJ 3 or that the whitecappers were friends of Soverner Beaty iy fully developed. iS i y Se tea fe qi in London. the French side of the old feud He Has Offered There is bel'eved to be no danger tentiary. ena thsdencoaeheeemea oe ee 4 Combs is commended here for de he Gee, / ® — fending himself. : j But anythi gia this line remainin in rn napoetut BATTLE. REPORTED. $250 REWARD FOR THE OFFENDERS, GITY COURT. ALUSON FoR SECHECARY OF STATE. i taining fn our ape INDIGNATION, | stock, is yours at any price until Jar} Ist. Deo, 30,—From of- io ae Soe The Usual Grist of Petty MiG Nowh Ky. 1vec. 30.4 veri | fons ee is made of the | Greatly Aroused Over the Killing hdptepen rs er whee be oe demeanors. table Ji * tie kine ts operatinig in T O SA V jz . ‘ jury is quietly at work on the Ho | : ee : . ioe Olas 2 of John Rippy. lynching case, but no aguouncement Tt pret fat “ INV | ING. i feabeetion Tecebllig the inecila- has been made of the result of its in-| judge Sander Distributes Favors o ce Bh a oe ‘ ; the United States in carrying ight to Have Been Nothing |‘ an state a a at From @1 to @10 . olive Se a plan of autonomy for Cuba, It Less Than a Cowardly swe wes b's At avi illest and Costs. ‘ fare Ork, but as yet have no clue ) t nade ontinues to devote himself « ey e ) EF toe us Wibtinis to taas posers irder. ly to the task of ferreting out the fou — ~~ TWENTY-ONE YEatts. ruilty parties, but has made no pub udge Sanders - hekl. edit this: et ee % ave through the Spanish ofticrais aa tess) 0. There ja{#€ Amouncement of his progress in cag h at 8 o'clock imstéad of 9,7. ay S Geutetios Given an 308-307 Broadway. G: oO. oO. HART & SON " : “gt aging having other prospective business on : ‘ ry ais : j Negotiations toward home rule}great indignation bere over the kill ' ha Owensboro Murderer. 109-117 N. Third St ¥ lee eine L Wout case ohana, a and HARDWARE AND ST “ ge coca oa na poy mippey ener yh 4 9 uses generally are, on Tom Tisdale, the young railroader| Owengboro, Ky., Dec. 30.—Henry (INCORPORATED, OVE co. ‘ mont of thebomelincile patice farce. Tw. jail whore} Count of the evasiveness of witnesses | Charged with striking Condlactor | Mangus a negro, was tolay sen- * nS a Tawa adopted by the Spanish) the tw 5 off ers are confined is guard Jand the absence of positive evidence. | O’Mera over the head with a chair, | tenced w twenty-one years in the = ar A rons, ut not put into wx-fed by an extra force of wuants from | /he grand jury will remain in session | Pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and| penitentiary for the murder of Zach Sp s po alge lag totes Soak Shin. tee ii, _ {until the case is thoroughly investi- ag iwi ey Johnson, a negro boy, on the night e $ 5 exclusively announced by the A ng indulged in, as the killir gated sree ri vag Te ae jee of Deo, £6 in an alley in this city ' ciated Pre mbrace the election of 1 to have been entirely No announcement of the results of “Pom hes ee beplotne nn The trial lasted only two days \ restisd come ng jh longer “ “i evenhl 53 oni Lou Newton was then fined $10 A STRAIGHT TIP. } Oly s of fi electe as ‘ork on - : 4 bere aad Shows ieee Thy the} farm a vat th ‘ane ofr sal It is reported that a city official using insulting language — f _ “ts tet We 4 Hound this notice posted on his gate|towards her. ‘This is the mulatto} : ~ een Regent, ant also a) complete | town The two off were . girl who in years past has won con-| This 11@6 It is Sure That, Allison \« TO e r , } control by ri ube of he tarift woking for H ry f 0 of the |! posed to be a mem-| siderable fame as Barbara Rankin, Wi the-Mav. q a | } \ en OT ) 1 e j pe Intest statement regarding} men who escaped fr maisville is is the first troubl 5 c | Spain's intentions with respect to the | jail October 25. 1 imed by | ber of nd your life is in | This is the first trouble she bas bad) wotiason, Dec It is now ™ v . WIC \? ay Genats. emi you better look out with her husband since they were], \"® By ts \ pacification of Cuba therefore deals| the officers tha i who evident- married. Her father, who lives in believed to be a certainty t ‘ with a past phase of them. Spain| ly took the r was in the | Company rs ; wenltd j| tor All ean be Secretary of State . . abl tof ft ' | ‘The notice was written on a piece} Lyon county, is quite wealthy, and] ios. wilt gecept : having decided on a cot bare y |act of en ae oe MU) Ve note paper with the word «Koun- [She recently came into possession of u To ck all reserve and surplus goods previous to taking steck.! ‘This is not an or- gre liberal scheme of reforms than | first 4 killed hi oftive ee ee ee 7 ( acd . m oy sgn nw : bok iat aa ” ; p= Al | ie t re | tain’ embossed in one corner $1500, which she invested in a home, dinary ‘Mark Down’’ Sale, but au out and out money-losing cleaPipg sale, the equal of on seo “th “ ” gevting married and settling down,! New\York, Dec, 30.—The Ev- ) , 1 \ (pat se gg dicen ll petty Ate F A PROCLAMATION 188¢ apparently to lead a different life. It) erett Hgtel made an assignment today y will not be seen season, h vie ae : i per ae pey appears that her latest efforts have |for the ‘benefit of his creditors. It i“ ‘tent traf ae ’ [Offering Rewards for the Partiei-| become irksome and she cannot over- | is thought that the hotel will con a - nye Agee! i been. $e ha ulthere ha ourlives ee MN) pants in the Holt Lynch ayy osc rbetglecs cory tinue tee run ES : SHO HES, MISSES’ SHOES, cwone SHOES ee oe ny eee ~ wh Fraak Ross was fined $1 for drank: | - | r ee cee — mive ing enness. BUSINESS CHANGE. Madrid ’ Snips there is no great flurry ng made, ! this morning to get a warrant inst | Drugaists Gilson & MePherson & 181.75... . worth $3. 25 $1.25 7 n here t report 1-] Vertheless a fact that commu-| Wm. Valentine, the man arrested for | Dissolve Partnership. $2.00 $3.00 @1 50 pei ani -25.\.. +. Worth $1.50 . Was! Post that} The Tennessee — Republicans si ee, it ¥ io cabo ovary — . A ; eps t, | ‘Thig morning Messrs. Ed. U1. Gil- ve é worth $2.50). ,. mostly 41.66 $1.00... oedecccceves worth $1.25 poy de Lome, the Spanish) | This Fo ken | 88 been doing his pilfering on the | an aul W. H. McPherson, the well + worth $2.00)" ** ; ; 75 t Wasgington, ang Mr. Ol-| laim This For Tillman. ; pepe naa he des: xj] holesale plan, and s large number | known druggists, dissolved partner- worth $1 50 | 91-0 worth $1, Tice Nove cee eo Worth $1.00 clefied «negetiat r| Phe re 5 which the | 28 . yy - s 3 reat od ; hy | ship, the firm becoming ‘Ed. H. Gil worth $1.00 worth 81,00] *50--seseceseveeeee worth 75 o by Spela St ml) 'Phe Contest Will be Pushed and waited before offering the pei set Bow c N ~ at . many |82%;"" Dr. McPherson retiring. United States in the} wy a " vihes " ha nx. | Ue rightful owners. A great many) 1), Gilson, will hereafter conduct Se toe Chtun Inseefestion | i Delay the Ina tion hate evi lent yams Hot the poli be eve Dee p besiness alone, and Dr. Melber _ Yr " o( J). R ( ye Ik & O N. | a 'O) was in with the other two men, Scott}g aft eye oe at he As Viewed in London. | Nashville, Tenn., De ) i perform, ‘Tues [and McGraw, who were held over for] Sih re Eee res Cue mam The ot wtements mae Ty te W ee Ne ane Lon or Me aw which he offers $250 reward for] ‘This morning William ( of | popula in the city. and both young P ington ‘Post’? are mport a “ag ethampsin pote Rone vehict, {the attest and conviction of any or} Rowlandiowa, swore out a warrant| Met Rereremy friends, who will and ifrue, caunot | mprove the'| ce called’ to enscider the’ Webiakes {those who were concerned in|fagainst two mulatto girls named | continue to wish them success F; iiwerce between Cuba and the} thi {the lyn x of the negro Holt on the | Peffer for usi usive language to- a¢ f Brite a. se peeryn Os See be ring of Decembe The re-|wards his children, charging that] FIVE ARE OUT. 4 Si , is daly “Blews'* Pale cutie an cake ene med for these rewards came through | Linn Peffer, one of the girls, ahas-| _ ae std wt says: 1 jear that | ¢ Pol aa a Aaa | Judge Owen, whose charge to | tised them, vey will be given | Jajter Miller's Flock Is Shghiy === °== = =—===>=—seeeo n is negotiating with Mr. Olney Rot gg amt , ; L jury at Owe day | hearing tomorrow. Apt tog . mas the Castilian pride compels the | iitth they v ‘im es — City Marshal Collins went to Cairo . . : , ' i have been, Marshal Cc e airo] Jailer Miller lost several boarder Tenict xh 6 ceteaie < iy ; woapel | ' i/pa Grave nty and Ras. | ature, which he declined to reveal terms in the county jail today for i . Berrie iS paces ve £ | of fra ty 1 {bs cbptaph to any ene Hts beieve that he | peti larceny a ee ss oot sa eae a the ro ales it whe ri was any at work on some mystery with a gooc George Watson, George Lew AYoods of the recent loan are nearly} fraud, sta ive dinawaaee - : — | gi - exhausted, and Capt. Gen, Weylet’s} more than « ag ye PASSED AWAY, reward in sig | Clas bara: Oambors Chas Meraba \ a ut inaction ir vwechkod the t | Judge Sanders did not go out to cial wen codsun, Culored, We . = | * . buoyancy which followed Maceo All the evidence secured has been | take the deposition of Mr. Robt nga Abas 6 Pts wes va ther vacation- Let them recreate in 4 pair of shoes a ai¥uOM 9 turned over to the committee int yy, Jt, White Died at Nine [tei SN? un, hel for stealing a horse frum a man fit t Dress them bomforably, tadtily, sensibly and A LETTER PROM MILLS. ange aul the fu mariced (sleek ta the Afisenana. elt Mr. Hughes is the venera-| living near Maxon’s Mil i ety ble father of Mr. John Hughes and | EDI eee Urges His Friends In Texas to] shows «| | Mev doo Miller of the cliy,Send ie| MARMIEDLAST u'r. a : \ | Keep up the Fight For Cuba, | 100) | Had Been Ht For Nearly a Year.—| condition was reported as being such iki U Ss Ie Dallas, Tex Dec ) United | nany cour Was a Good Citizen. that no deposition could be Nakaw, |Otine Mary Wurth and Mr. Ge \ By States Senator KR. Q. Mills, writing) phe ¢ Idelay the inaugu-| hence Judge Sanders did not go out. Andreeht United ; nankaté , ‘ Re ee » f i. tne 1s ghana ap ale | Mlb beg tof ae : : seepage ON re Spec! lists : One of our $p&cialties is Fit\another is - is gratifylag to me to see your heart Pee Whites apie 94, series FOUND AT LAST Lee ae Gene Aules r another is Low Price—and there are others soul in the noble work of trying MAKKETS, uber : f th o ntirm of , | well A apethag Pe ha a = peboue a people nom we have | White & Flournoy, died a 9 o'clock e r ark 3 = * ag Mag odes the net 8 “ \ it at his residence, corner of — tbe city, wer united tn Terris ¢ )] | N: he & COC | {RA N _ pasar. . “9 : pd pe oy ee , 1 5 2 ast night at 8 o'clock at he test = iee dospotio too i Fie up the) Cuneaio, De 4 ‘ oe 2 br egret eh yey Relatives of Rev, Alonzo Moore, gence of the bride, at Broadway aul NIN. Cc 4 ’ t We an ket " we igh opened at s40ess it te ths e he was pros Colored, Find Him. | Bisteonth street, er Hiren kuer, of 881 Broadway. a we ge er ae ae © wai wane ! the Lutheran church, officiating ho will » perican hono ed by an k of paralysis, bat fH ss iaeaieniedilididaeceliieiieidniaina ee aaa who will tan by Amon hon | May eorn opened at 25 nn dually SS eee a The couple left at 8 o'clock eee Wee 2 mS | closed at 25 \ business. He Died in the City Hospital Here | morning for a short bridal tri interests, I hope our legislature May cate opcned ne a ' " soon to meet, will speak~ out for the | ojosed at 19 | A as Since, how- and Was Buried in For Otstrmeiion “i liberation of Cuba January pork at $7.50] RE" me. ail had Potrers’ Field Close Frank: Maiten tter- | i pq b, and closed at $7.4 ,oveet er | noon served warrants on Covington! & . ~ NOT HER BA . ag a . Lge ‘ ‘os, and the proprictor of Ne * ‘ January lard opened at 83-77) srout 1870, amt was one of the best] ‘The remains of Kev, Alonzo] Bros, and the proprictor of ‘ - for mae deen as 6 j{known and most highly respected | Moore, an old colored preacher whol ith, weud. hoses. ra = Bhe Spamards, a» Ustial, Make) | cate ras pene’ a , |eitiven died of consumption at the city hos- grate : March cotton opened at $ an | at one time lived in Mi sipp. He} baned at the county graveyard, were 4 P / 4 ) fs i i 4 Mand, ee. 30 The details | closed at i ,| formerly owned a grocery. exliumed by Updertaker Chas. Roth} The Finest Line df If you want the best coal in the city you can get it of have been received here of a fig tate | | Jan. cotton opened at $6.84 ant} “rig deceased was a member of] yesterday afternoon and — tovlay Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrated Ue with the tasagente yo ga + wheat and tlour for|tt Broadway M. K, church and of Shipped to his relatives in Pinckney- Perfumes / ogy ttt gy gene li ves of wheat and flour foF\ biain City Lodge of Masons. He] yille, Ky., on the steamer Buttorit, alain, ‘The Spauish loss was small 900,000 busheln was honorable and upright and hada} ‘The old man died here unknown « wews of this great vietory has | ani Ever brought to Ykdueal is now The : great many friends here Ile leaves} and unwept, but seems to have ounce lispl Lat il = a = p< causerl great rejoicing It is Le A BELATED BET | besides a wife, two sons, Robiou and] been quite a promimcnt man among rer i d PY) i ry dently believed bers that th cu mans iitesh Wis ced: teas. dapgviorns linc je Baceo, anil the end of the iawurrec- |Mf+ J+ T. Perrine Paywa Kentucky Hin. tasrge Srvats te Oe “BROKE” THE CALF Nelson Soule’s g Stoie, 7 m tion is thought to be near Wager. I aise Katte Witte cAL No clinkers, no dirt; hut pure, clean coal. Our Egg The latest election het to be paid} ‘Phe funeral arrangements have not a You are cordially Javited in Coal fax excels all other goal for grates or stoves. Our Daging Criminal Captured, Ky., Dev, 30.—Geo Cong Ar | laring criminal pad from a rapidly moving Illi- Central troia last Sunday anade his escape from Deputy Mar- shal Elliott, while on his way to Co- lumbus, this state, was this morning captured ia badly crippled con- dition at Livermore, I City, the who American Naturaliza- the Heleva, Mont., Dec, 28,—Gov, Rickards has notified by the state department that John Ginzberg, a vaturalized citizen of Montana, has been convicted in Russia of the crime his nationality without of the imperial govern- ment and sent d to banishment, As Ginzbe s no money to get out of Russia he will be sent to Siberia, ary Olney, unless funds are provided, — Gov, Rickards says he can do nothing ia the case, Ging- Dangers of of changing the cousent writes Seere sack of peanuts, Mr, Livingston}! carried a big placard bearing numer- er ous inscriptions, and the evohed| Mr, able merriment rth were fing, a people knew which was paying the | oftlee wager, GENERAL MANAGER Mr, Gillease Will Probably Through Today, Pass | * | euce weddi Assistant General Manager M Gillease, of this division of the 1, C will likely pass through the city this! J afieruoon enroute from Memphis to! berg lived in the northern part of the stale for years, aud weat to Russia to Louisville. 4 9 Fulton today, marry Is the Grand Jury inthe Matter of the Holt Lynehing. ter Clai to succe Foster t nd is fam for severs Marris Station ng will take } night at the residence of the bride, MeKoight », cvloyed, was fully obligated this afternoon at} yet been made, but the burial will 1:30 on Broadway, Mr. J. F. Per-| likely take place tomorrow rine, of the Beenut company, bet! that Bryan would carry Kentucky, | Mi, GILBERT RESIGNS, and Mr. Abe Livingston bet that he wouldn't Mr Jim Foster Pppointed! Assist- As a result, this afternoon Mr ant Posts ter. ‘ Perrine wheeled Mr. Livingston from Second and Broadway to Third and{ Assistant Postmaster Frank Gil- Broadway, in a wheelbarrow on a| bert today resigned his position and rk appoiuted Mr, Ja ed him, ook charge this moru- iliar with the duties, udicrous situation that few | having been under instructions in the al weeks une Ligenass, Clerk Graham today issued a mar- riage licease to Mr and Miss Lalu straub. J. A. Sebmidt of the Flor neighborhood, The place tomorrow and ~ Naney were 9/80 licensed to Sn sds NO CAUSE FOR ALARM, There is No ria in Paducah, “There seems to be considerable ap- prehension among some people rela- tive to an epidemic of diphuheria in Paducah. Who Did a Little aking Him- tina bs T'wo young men of the West Kud had considerable expensive fun a few lays They are mere boys, and cluded to **break’’ bis fath- er’s Jersey calf. His father is some- what 4 race horse admirer, has a few blooded animals, and a {ine 835 set of harness to go with each « The boys took down one set, no doubt concluding that the ‘old gent’’ had too many anyhow, cut it down to fit the calf, and **borrowed’ a new cart from the stable. ‘Phe calf} was coerced into the barn aud the| young men got aboard gnd turned! him jnto the commons, The bovine scems tohaye been the only thing that came out of the ensuing con- fusion whole, The cart was picked up as kindling wood and the boys got self, From Ac 2, lost earl, the skuttle. The ¢alf asn'table to get back home for a or two, aud when he did he jemic of Diphthe- ie y:. ME eS ONLY & i2W OF THEM i U ¢ srnation and Great ition at Newport. Sots Washed Pea Goal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price \the year around. The poor get their load of coal as cheap per bushel asthe rich their thousands of bu@'> Try our coal and you will use no other, Lump, 10c; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. BAKNES & ELLIOTT, Proprietors Illinois Coal Company, - PETTER, TE JEWeLen, Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything\in the JEweioRmyY \LIN Ss. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY, GEORGE ROT THE TAILOR, —Will make\you a. Nobby Fall Suit or Overcoat. ‘% CALL ON WIM wasn't recognized, The seals of the } boys’ pants aye now ju mourning, NO. 333 BROADWAY, A TISPACTION GUARANTEED, 112 SOUTH THIRD STREBT