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HE PADUCAH VOLUME 1—NUMBER 97 DAILY SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1897, Gomez is well oi | wer ade. , r 7 wt SEA. ‘Gionhisin thetitar tis last Wook of Nostaher igi te 0) Shovwatt Paseng{ ‘The Equitable Life offlcehas been!mp 1 7: <i wat} A ia iV Purther Report firm mber. Rear Admiral Skerrett Passes) ,..ioved from the Palmer House to| Here is Little Astir in the City f) Statement That Maceo SHE DESERTER HIM, Away at Washington. room 3, second floor, American- Today. Still Lives German National bank building. Ele- ——— or, Frank Shutt, general agent Se Pleas Jennings Wants to be ‘for Western Kentucky. ans 1 BANKER HAMMOND DISAPPEARS. f — an aa 2 A SHORT POLICE COURT Of Course you know we mean COMMODORE OFF FOR CUBA,| Pleas Jennings today fled suit in Be al ‘The funeral of Mr, Robt. Hughes, \ the circuit court against his wife, who died at his home near Woodville Ae L, Jennings i divorce Omaha Loan and trust Company|Thursday vight, took place this | Frank Haffey Fined To-day—Dick / e that they were married ; morning. Quite a crowd of friends} ; Cabinet Crisis Threatened infin 1885, and lived together for ten Savings Bank Fails. tom tae city attended the lasteetiae |: 2" aoe Penta: When Ua deteatant. wilioat ty jus. eet | ee Spain Over Oyposition to Mabie! “atnlired tee cakes i “ s cape Weyler St. I Marine dae aha POPS TURNED DOWN, — / MURDER IN MENIFEE (COUNTY, ‘ : P P ; ’ bandaged OTHER ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. | But anything ia this line remaining in our CUBA PEECEFUL. PROF, BADGER The MeCracken County Demo- stock, is yours at any price until Jar. 1st. Washington, Jan, 2.—Rear Ad- re apg | wiral Joseph 8. Skerrett, retired, crats Wont Fuse. He asks for an absolute divorce EASTERN The penitent countenance of Frank | s : : ; , Wied Rare YeReerUAy; < ls Gene) PERE: Haffey was seen in Judge Sanders’ Key West, Jan, 2.—Further news}A Ubiquitous — Terpsichorean| While s 8, Was not wholly UNEX-| Meeting ef the Democratic Com-| court this morning for the first time | 74 has been received from Cuba to the ecved, as ne had been in bad health Frank sia ; " ; ne Yesterday=F in many days. recently ot the 00 8 ves and is or Artist. nee his retiremed sm active pete mittee Yesterday--Four ee 5 effect that Ms a \ setae pasar ae ye froin “notlve pen Rosina served a jail sentence for some mis- the road to recover ; | aly, 1804. oui anes Cues? demeanor, and when he was released | rally accepted here as re | The admiral was in the 64th year had a $50 fine to expiate on the streets, Judge Sanders remitted it, | however, on condition that Haffey | He is Totd to Move On—Belicved —_ e and is survived bya widow, vd two sons, The Messrs. T. J. Moore, member of beyond 1 General to Be Here Again. ce laurbter and it ia now believed a doubt that the report of ie rot M eoap death is true funeral will take place Sunday after-}the Democratic county commit he on : i and that le il I ncn and the. isterment will be at{from the Plow Factory precioct, Mr. | %0Uld be of good behavior. He is | 80% q | : ie 50307 roadway, GEO. 0. HART & SON i. against his countay's oppressor : ; ‘n master | Arlio J, E. Potter from the north side of Bre coy ane naga ies en 109-117 N. Third ' a ui} who was run ovt c Yyersburg a nai nappy ‘ P ew drinks in him. en he - A rd St. sop hry! hth tebe tage er, Admiral Skerrete had a loa Hoe the court house, Mr. C. C, Rose | head hiss entiey polsieeaey. ird St HARDWARE AND STOVE co ; uke the field Last night he had a few drinks in INCORPORATED.) bs - ise they |bim, and attacked Mike Foley, who | — ; le eavcer in the servic from Durrett's and Mr. F, Hummel wd ua Wa be ta Fadueah, The y. Anpalive of Ohio, he ea-| fom Kirkpatrick's, all resigned yes , the two former be » candidates for office and vhe ecame a lieutenant | two latter for otberreasons. Messrs, —_ oe n in Oc-]ie was asleep on a table. He struck| him while he was in this sort of a + With Arms and Ammunition For the Struggling Cabans was ordered out of Maytield Tuesday the vari-} wll FE. Hammel, Ed P. Noble, desse| Position and then drew a poker on and who is now in Pad Jacksonville, Fla Ja 2.—The ad er ia 2, and was - . 5 steamer Commodore, wt eared |Tecord that is spotted like a |tioved at the Wast avy Yard |Cilbert and Frank Digel were svg- “ory _Jadge ne geese fined him $10 from this port Thursday wht, | Pony aye fe whol rested as successors to the gentle-}#2d costs, sod was magnanimous bound for Caba with arm He had unpleasant experiences in} co vod credicably d r the civil nen above, successively, Mr. Leake enough to not allude to the old judg- i : sec s siates before ‘beoiehbay | eat a was made secretary, vice Mx. Rose, Mea, which he had said would be en- 4 munition, grou fit az| 02 the Sueoandoab aud the eee ) Sioa it Huttey aver got oh diay tore " miles bel scity, and remained] Blof, Mo., ona | He commaaded the gunboat Aroos-| ‘The meeting ot the committee was |T*™pages. eat ) there all Jgthngety Dexter, Mo.» | took from 1864 to 1865, and was ac-|ia progress at press time yesterday,{ Alice Duncan and Vina Stubble- T q The revenue cutter Boutw urt-| gi se 08 10) ‘ively engaged with the Confed ,Jsad the resolutions adopted axe in} field, notorious colored women, were C Nig a : ed down the river this mort wap ving bewween | ¢o, Cons at the mouth of the| ‘all as follows: presenied on a charge of using inde- y threw the Commodore a line as seg . ra river, Te in June, 1864,] Ltesolved, By the Democratic} ent Janguaze. The Duncan woman “ pulled it off, afterward tow the ‘Some of the e y equently he spevt ) committee of the county of Me-|denied the charge in the face of in- boat down the riyer until steam could] (OO Se ® : ving in the Pacific Cracken, thet a Democratic primary | cont rovertib'e ev:dence, and was fined To close out all reserve and surplus goods previous to taking stock. \Thig is not an or- be fgotten up. The ¢ ore | ¢ ¥ ‘) command of ua expedition to Paa-Leleccion is bereby ordered to be hai} $10 end costs, while the case against inary (tT : : 1 “ aaa th at | « ‘ Prot I], i ver to Apia, Sam a said covriy to nomirat2 Demo-| tie o ver woman was dismissed. baty ‘ark Down” Sale, but an out dnd out money-losing clearivg sale, the equal of neade ( ; one and the C1800» | ge tle troubles with the United | ceatic candidates for county offices, om whit ; " Ns a 3 ha ; sohespaevetetey | M along | ° Waa Bic rnor for two|\.: County judge, circuit clerk,} Commonwealth’s Attorney Brad- hich will not be seen this season, tre eo Three | Capt. |" lye © Naval Asylum at Phila-Jeoonty clerl:, sheriff, jailer, coc niy|Shaw was informed yesterday t Kilgore | Prat.’ ¢ fronted ye ee ie eee itt exmmand of the | 8ordey,county echool commissioner, | Diek Clements, colored, who 5 | ’ ' hig ei J “erie t send , na or ten |-scess0s, coroner and. represeatative| taken to Eddyville to serve twenty P ES ae leek | Jby "the «J f ‘ + Mongielacd x- | 12 the leg son Saturday, the|Yems, last Monday, had been seen () tions to libe - he ‘ { ‘anid ie revolution, | 24 day of April, 1897 down about the wharfboat by several ¢3,00 «Worth $4,00|$2.00.......04 worl 6 { aoe tr ts ot for Pj It te oxid © becanee of bis san Resolved, That said primary elec- | men who knew him well. It was re- 0 sank 03.00|0: « AE /81. Ou. +eeeees Worth $1.75 a a |ter b \ t J byes carers Von be beld and conducted under the| ported before Clements left that he $06. orth $3.50| $1.75 worth § 5 ¥ —— fare refute i i bat ovisions of the genera! primary elec- | hed tve promice of « pardon, but it | 2 ™00- +. Worth $3.00 sc wont $9.00| +/worth $1.50 FILIBUSTERS IN DISTRESS. ated to oF ; mand of the stotion and) Uoa law of tbe of Kentucly. is likely that those who claim to have $1.50. - Worth ey cy] eisO0.+ssceeeeectves Worth $1.95 A ‘ ved ia W , As ciation olved, That where the quali-|seen bim were mistaken. $1.25... . worth ++worth $1.50) e peosibed bey the Danotions and Sep-|hies in 3 To valuable services | dicato 1 of voters is pot prescribed by! Marshal Collins claims that this | $1-00.. eworth $1 50/81-00....604 week es Worth e125] eves eeseee coos eo Worth $1.00 with the trou aw, that it shall be deemed that all! has been the dullest in police) «75 worth $1.00! .7 in worth $1.00} *30++++++seeeeeeeee Worth 675 soxcd to Be On the Way A father wa ‘ F : soos who voted fo e Den T r r sup to the C ¢ who voted for the Dem circies for many months. The po- > Cuba. ls toa, Ky. : While on the Asiatic] sicket at the November election 1896, tig gay the same thing, and when- . TS ~ ~~ Jacksonville, Fia., Jan 1.—The} Ww t e retiring age, }10 young men who will have at | ever the police find out that it is dull VY 4 ‘ t i iaived their majority, and who desire . wy e filibusters, who left Fernand y was ordered he you may depend on it that it is dull. Ber : io pitiliate with the Democratic party x ne the steamer Three Friends about |abee. of pape all be considered qualified to vote] ‘The past week has been exceed-| $ pee weeks ago, bound for Cube, «In view of uct while] HAMMOND DISAPPEAKS. 1 said primary election. ingly inactive about the county vourt and who, after the failure of the ex-| pore t Me Resolved, That it shall be fuither]| house,and save the procuring of a\ pedition, were landed on | The Second Pice President Nation-| deemed a qualification as_an_elector [fet m e licenses and a tr A} t also t 1 or! « y may, have been in Mad becsuea | ebro tare. ke te al Dank of Winois,Believed n seid primary election that said}two nothing has been done there- LF least two of them eS ws} make chem earcfol about tak p to olve Sulcided. yoier shall thereby pledge bimsely to} about, Monday, however, the civil] > of the privatious they have been com-1 wih slick strangers | 2.—W. A. Ham-] Yote for the nominees of said primary] term of circuit court begins, and this pelied to endo : nd, meond vice proaided and mans}lection a. the November election, |w:ll make matters livelier. ‘There is : situated PAINFUL AGGIDENT. rot the defunct National Bank of 1897 a large number of suits to be trie? a ‘ of Ke ; , lilinols, has slisappeared and it is bee} Resolved, That the chairman and} but none of any great importance : The c lees, v at suicided. His clothing |%°? of the county commttee.| The suit inst the Broadway this port Tueslay afte Gee Te : Me Naan téahiod the” tanias Gant dee la! reby instructed to prepare the] Methodist church will likely be tried reached ey, whe pared rE. H. Covington Breaks A hd + diameter Gor ecessary bouks and ballots for hold-| at this term of court, and there are| < cargo were i Finger. Mr th Feber | ele d they shall as-|about a dozen damage suits also, to} . 8 t ‘ Py i xe Prorat. in the cost of same, and other | be settled. ———————— * ’ sae ta the ined at the expenses which shall be apportioned 8 — | Fell While Attompung to Get His] the charges of cor ng the various candidates before| County Attorney Houser and At-| a fi : sid primary c'ection,and that no name | teey Dave Cross left this morning | Gi th CABINER CRISIS Hat From the Gutter which has beea freely u nf aay caadidate shall ba taced unontine auiville to attend Squire ‘ve them a vacation- Le i i ; friends believe his mid became un- [Of any candidate stall boplaced upon He sueyy court, A large number of | that ft them. Dress thee orem recreate in § pair of shoes : hn the Attacks O8 setiled, There are, however, others] Al he shall bave paid the! christmas fights will be investigated - Dress them comforably, tastily, sensibly and — May Result From tt vington, of the firn hn t . y. |] PLO rata amount assessed against bim, da n| who believe he ply disappears joey ee ivad. ‘That the cousty chair. {#0d there are several breach of the | urably. Wevter soot Wik a palit yavoid arre t and prosecution | Resolved, That the county chair-| "2° t : The “1 nt about 11:40 this morn. A weaned to await | man shall appoint the necessary clec- | Peace cases to be triec | \ Ma Jan. 2 ’ re ee ee uon officers in the various voting] op ORR a: , { i nt of L. B, Ogiivie’s a ne OF vied 8 e cases agains’ . i a W.-. General W t | hand ha Loan and Trast Co. Savings Bank | primary oa the last Suturday in May |[ptUntay, len calle ee i We Snectali ‘ 5 Gon . faye ui. jen sad lg ager | py Raph pig Henry Beasley, who was 80 badly in hd are Specialists : One of our specialties is Fit—another is crisis, 8 s very wagon when it ray wish Jad a enpital c 000, and a re] | The communication from the Pop-| oq ig wt ina serious condition | ear—another is Low Price—and there are others. P ther« ; wee] bum on W ¢ t ent stateme aimed a surplus of julists relative to ae ras 1 Attorneys Houser and Ford went to| A mee apni He 1] $42,000, undivided pr $3,000, | ceived, Dut the motion asking that ©! Melber to attend the trial. Pa ) °) — x belt his ankle $520,000. It is]committee be appointed to confer - S & = f ticle be a" eh his r " tors will be paid | #ith the Populists loeking to he There are now in the lockup about | va AN ee ’ > iiowed a Ee cata oak on crntehian in full was voted down, and the following} half a dozen dissolute, worthless col- | Se of on ag the | Taat hat. blow off pork fell fe en solution was also rea? and voted ored wenches whoare living atadead| S92 Broadway. i - Cuba and « 16 the | euadway, and as Sr ohgerasetiagaes all aap down: _ expense to the city of several dol-| Ge fiends of the insurgents In they it he fell, bre little fir phere. as Rese Be itr «1 _by the Democratic}lais a day, They can't work on the | scope a United States b that af Bets and badly lac the mem-|* eh on Bast Houston si ce | committee of McCracken county,that | streets, and there isn’t enough work | r] 4 t ' ber tr. Murtell set the fracture ; “i ; we reve) 4 Me . a ‘ © city jor the! ‘0 do. | i It y ie: Dr, Mutsell eet. the 4 rete cob in € i we nize the unity of interest be-| about the city hall for them all to d o 3 DE acci eu venched to relieve) win 4s quite paint fatal; ec iween the Populist and Democratic] ‘The work house problem has puz-| ¥ ¢ Capt. Gen, Weyler of } C it Brutally Murdered atChur «4 Patties. refore be it zled the authorities long enough to » but tha Premier, Se : i anova COMMITTED SUICIDE, Cantel Ey, dans 9. keeper Resolved, That we invite all mem-| merit a settlement. It is time for} del Ca , pencec wie Pea 3 3 fee than ya bers of the Populist party to par-|the city to get one, and those who | q order | Petfr wealthy farmer, was brut-]“¢iPate with us in the p,imary elec-| are interested in the {morals and pro-| All the Ministers ioe 1 Ra Ose Codes Hi ee een inh yesterday, | it of the Democratic party, subject} gress of the city would like to see| 2 at the Premic raga b tree N rE - ssaiare Bhiainalle to Let a fications and with the] her have one. It is no [disadvantage Tas even t to dis reat ine! : > particu tain views this day announced by the Mc-| to put some people in the lockup, for i j : >) euss the mater. A z : oi I - pt nee . Me vie eo : on Governor Admits Wil Resiar, | Cracken Demoe > committee, there is no vor for them %s a It If RAs want the best coal in the city. you can get it of eral public inti ceri Te LAE TAcp aCe wae kilod Be re gy — is s decided disadvantage to the city, Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrated Meetoe (r Aapellestigap and| The avimal was driven out to a] staced the ts his inten ; ie oy Ons Cones however, a ®f from lack of medica! care, while n y ails ena pion. uae payne aR ak oer z There are about 500 cases on the oP ay cect Ww what becomes of to a tr The diver walked away, | cided improvernent in his healt boc ey ‘ May wheat| civij docket, which will be taken up| . - ee . sod A aha le tek ccae wer ee j opened at Sits highest point| Cou! laced ) 1 sd = }\ the money rf hd the t il : WHOLE FAMILY SICK, as 85 and closed at 847. in the circuit court Mon¢ ay. Out $ A di a ior . sy ech i the b y corn opened at 255; and of these there are but thirty-one new \ LJ $9) easTeRN CUBA PEACEFUL. ]°¥e! Le earn erg For This Reason {Justice Anders| closed at 25%. pec: see oriinary ‘And ‘eeven- y — pleiely demolishing the — veb'cle son Heid No Court, disy on s opened at 194), and eon equity. ese No clinkers, no dirt; ‘but pure, clean coal. Our Egg f i Heencral Garcia Says the Tusurelagainst the trecs, closed at 1934, a - q i a 1 § 4h . ay pea nanos 5 ats i eee Justice Anderson, of nearGraham-] May pork opened at $7.80 Paicind hp ete eaves are goal See pxcels all other\coal for grates or rtoves. Our Beemente Are Reins ue an oak) colliding he.i{\ eri ll and ao nee all the mew-1p, and closed at $7.09. | reminded thaihels tyhte expired on ashed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. a “sen, Calisto) 21emost, aud falling dead in bis] wo vo court at Gseabamville today. Hi) ae Lopenes at 83.95] December 31, “‘Lhoge who intend to We only charge one price the year around. The poor § a pro peaceful cutie] , ae The ease against Tom Waketield,|” “May ribs opened at $3.95 and| so before it is forgotten, eve rese get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich ? Bon o! f Cuba ina MR. D. J. ALEXANDER ea eee pepe bah - ae stones i $4.00. ises not paid for on er before January their thousands of bushels. Try our coal and you will SEE i ene eae Granda ere was vngble to attend court, tics foi 22 10 will be discontinuga, use no other, Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. P ie at - tis at Hy Home] ‘The Kenst-Matlock breach of the) rhe following is the New York] Furnished Rooms For Rent. lav of the Cuban republic is. Teow peace case was al stinued. ADS SHRIOMORS Toe. . Mrs, Ireland has prloved to 120) ‘ i Reserve, Dec. $1,022,950, fer ee GE may over the entire Prov} ivown tarfwan, died Saturd Chas, Parker, of 210 Ashbrook] Specie, Dec. $425,1 pace i igle lL we Proprietors Illinois Coal Company, ) an dlvive for] ome at Paris, Teun,, of i Avenue, Mechanicsburg, died this} Legal tender, In SIONS RORRU:. -etawe. FORPODEDI: iiry aad never bd i ” tory rheuma,ism, morning, aged He had no! Deposits, Inc, $4,947,800. { i He wa he Unite r bout 60 years of age, and} a resident of the city long C ec. $15 H : ’ shel. The} ‘irs, owning “Little Nick” and sev-| ing. Quit coughing ts easy enor \ ve been esta revolution ex-|- "Phe deceas: ae . Ons many leading § The deceased was father of Mr way to quit isto take one dose of Oce Alexander, of the Paducah | *ticles at New RackekStore Dr. Bell’€Pine 'Ts : i i i ) men inf raroiture Company, The funeral Kscublp Over A Riitlés aorta ey RN Neots peepee Di uccushi ebadacu ase Will appretiate your patronage. Handles everything in the : Hision, ‘The oflieers are) ogcurred yesienay. Oilivers Jones and ‘Thompson were | bronchial coughs Ar any other kind diaplayooeg a aif 4 brave bari ig | Banh till a Waal called down on South Second street] of a cough or col ty speedily cured JT BB a aH ~ iy R TL INT BH Bis be ‘ : est full, seamless, feoge-lined | this morning to quell a family dis-]by the use of thig remedy. Children , r Epic families of Cuba lo sy] children’s hose for 10¢ at. Mawkins| turbance in a tenement house, It isflove tt. Old pdopld like it, Irer|N@ISON Soule’s Drug Store ng the nepdiakr ee & Co's New Racket Store, 105 South! occupied by white aud colored poo-|sale by Oehlsc! lpekee OF ho) ¢ . REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY, wimated by a. gecond street, 1 ple, and one family washed a kettle! druggists, Fifth aud Broadway, You are cordiuily invited in. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, \ 112 SOMTH THIRD gy f . os)

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