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> . \ ; , 4 We have said our say. Advertisers can make no mis- take in selecting space with us. Now is the time before choice space is all tak VOLUME 1—NUMBER 100 THE DAUNTLESS | Successfully Lands on the Cuban Coast An Expedition. \ THE MODE OF RECOGNITION of ho at It Of Balligerent Kights Analyzed and S Sei ‘or the ex wieuents OF GEN, MAXIMO GOMEZ. was thorough! the Cuban Junta with President-elect MeKinley at the pine of Vir. M. A which the entire ny McKinley ¢ Maj. what use he would make of the infor- mation, nor what stand he to take when his time is understood, ho’ I treat of the Cub: some length in his message tra session of Congress Maj. McKinley w concerning the matter said nor Pierra called u we had a very p' plained at some le to the war Cuban had a conference MILITIA CALLED Raid- Hanna Sunday situation | assed lid not ing To Suppress the Toll Gate pre ers at Harrodsburg. should wever, tl n dit! wives st $200,000 FIRE IN MEXICO to th hen seea t Seeretary Carlisle to Become pon Counsel for the Equitable, asant chat ngih the claim of the friends of the insurgents wil regard nothing further I can say regarding there Phere is | PRESIDENT-ELECT CONFERS WITH ALLISON ihe call.’” A WILD KUMOR pene : ; Jacksonville, Fla., Igy. 6.—A éus cs oe WRG conanet Ce dispatch received bey" jom Key] That Maceo’s Army Has Agreed) ie it) ee duty che West states that the Dattiftleas bas to Capitulate. company of the Kentuc Fuccessfully landed its expedition it} yo tuts, Jan. G.—A> wild|Guard to co-operate with the Har . othe ek tition, (AMM said, is the]#¥mor bas gained currency here ape g company tn the suppression one that the Three Friends attempted] Which, however, cannot be traced to|0 = Sap ‘ itbreaks of the toll gate to land when pursued by a Spanisb|® suthontative source, to the effect | tr ht Pe eO Gece = gunboat and left at No Name Key, | that Maceo’s army in Pinar del Rio| Mercer county strong to eapture from which place it was taken last] bas agreed to surrender. Latte cre- | and destroy every gate in the county. Friday byte Dauntless, ‘The cargo, |deace is given the report, which is) Co her, of Frankfort, ae A a 80+) set down as a Spanish canard was ordered to take charge of the it is said, consists of 400,000 cart- militia and arrived at Lexington late ridges and 1,000 rifles, some dyna-} Maximo Gomez's Movements. | yesterday afternoon. The militia 7 Frelve-pound rapid-Bring 6.—A private tele-]was quickly assembled and were at Hotchkiss g nedicine, ete. Fifty] gram received bere from Havana|the armory thirty strong, by 6:30 men also were carried by the vessel $ that Maximo Gomez, the insur-|o’clock and left for the scene of ex THE PRESS AGAINST Hime | gent leader, has crossed the military | pected trouble at 9 line to Puerto Principe, which ex-|" [t je stated this action was the re- tends from Jucaro, on the south] sult of reports received by Governor And Gon. Weyler Says He Can coast, to Moron, in the northern part} Bradley by detectives sent into Not See By. of the province Wa n and Anderson counties Madrid, Jao, 6.—The correspon- Wilt Not Visit Cuba. e leurn the date of the next propos- ent at Havana of the “Lmparecial Washington, Jan. 6.—There is no|°™! of this city cables that be bas bad an}irath in the report that Si ae papa posaige ~ bs are i that the raiders would begin wo nterview with Capt Gen. Weyler/Sherman, Chairman of the Forei hae : sa ' - ses ' in w the Geveral expresses sur-] Relations committee intends to visit |“ 7 Piscagen wepaper campaign in| Cubs The companies were divided into : Esa wane squads and stationed at five differ- eatate fabio ent gates it was learned a nee of abuses! MARRIED AT PRINCETON. [te raiders were expected to divi oA that at the pr oe he would into squads in order to effect the Weyler a expressed the greatest . »b Cox, of Mayfield, Claims | 28" i Dy gers r. Rob Cox, of Mayfield, Claim: pies who had been watehing cam I Kio province a Bride ad gling with the raiders met whieh. 1 far paci 0 sand informed that : nile we utheri n force fled tha withdraw the Met His Flanece Here Night Before : , reper. ‘ ‘ at on the norther rder of the county ae taal Last.—She Lived in Ar und were probably we their way ! kansas Notwithstanding all these reports : sidlers appeared and this mort avana M ‘ B : tt 1 was disbanded, A later ( ( ie. Mnbk Com and iM ee that it may be ipaiied ‘ i ‘ field, arrived in the city the detectives declare finist ng ou the Evansville, pa ture the raiders bt eve a married in Princeton, Ky VIPTEMPTED TO WRECK IF of the Jucar he 80 The wedding was te roma’ x ary line in} For several weeks past Miss May ‘ ! ge sin Carrying Caba the | ‘ rto Principe, long] Windsor, of Arkausas, had Peas pger, Are Le itr ie Capen efor . a visit to Mrs. Cox ft Ne 7 tecruils Narrowly Escapes He hat he was in-] Hotel Mayfield 1 a Wrecking by Span- clined t ceaseless opera-|that she met ber future bu 1 ish Spies. neved bis object, | Th ou e fi » ve ti t ad a he couple fe : . ; Bors t evailing were} wedding, and Mr. Cox - ¢ ‘ ae : . "i Paducah day before y 1 M a ee srt i x ‘ their way to. join I " » general | Windsor left on the ca C ‘ fede aes 1 view the political t night for home, but Mr, Cox] 1° "0% y "I F my { aff we ranged Lthe trai here aud they w cing Ww unpay Florida nape ‘ " ., ea i He at a ary married at Princ proceed ‘ay Sea t n ( allowed Evansville on rt bridal tour 1 i ad : ae { e end, aod [Phe bride is a y pular an ae indant, The take a ee ha ek T thie ja | atte « believ » have been be did le . ade rsops in employ of ely fa ; essary. [a worthy and ‘ 4 : ; man of Mayfield son of Mr. B ay hear pial : N.| Cox, the dry g , They | #tion posed re PHODS OF RECOGNTTLO ml will reside in Mayticld SINKING FUND Ja Presented Loteresting Memoranda ¢ Dey Wacatar tial SMALL POX SCARE, | commisstoners Austous to Aban s don the Branch Penitentiary hy reper Eddyvill ele , at Eddyville Ha i ed “e) Colored Man Found at Brooklyn s of re 7 Ky 0, n governments and Yesterday, walt Fraud fore ‘ ¢ vernment of « vers are { y ans s from t | be atte . i the |The Doctors Said Hy Had Sman | 's shall baedt t : bh clam, is Pox, But 1t Was Measles them to aband the Eddyville t pgtend ses I = branch penitentiary u i} € f the recogpition They believe t the erection f of ( Aas vat the recog-| Phere was intense ex t in] the costly prison there was a t 1 nition of Spa “| Brooklyn, Ll., yesterday 10x | expensive blunder, and that the i by F always sets a place g. especially | been too long confessing ken typical, ¢ if it be the size of Brooklyn, and the | blunder They believe that all the na people of Brooklyn were convinced of | prisoners shoul'l be confined within De the startling fact that small-pox bad one set of walls and under one set of held t tal “| appeared in their midst | ollicers at Frankfor They have al tion ix \ ‘The alarm was occasioned by the| ready obtained the sent the lor antial 5 f “| discovery of a colored man in a house | governor to me pris ' the formerly SOV] year the levee, He was coverred with | in his call for th oa, and for the recovery Of iS) cruptions that bore every symptom of] are now communicating with such rity, and & mere preted! ihe Joathsome disease, Doctors were | leyisiators as they believe can t the formerly 80V-] cated, and no one could be induced | suaded to vote for the act riz neta ygle #0 - to go near the place but the doctors. | ing re ffer no reasonable |p, ¢ bis ae | peta that success create _ sla Secretary Carlisle's Future. r is nol ‘ ‘i ideo hy Wasbington, D. Jan. 6.—Ne- ma y 1, i motliittle doubt of it, aud agreed to wait} Washington, D. ¢ hinge ! p aliv ghtsof theluntil today before sending the pa-] sotiations have been in promis. ate ‘« gh countries |iient to the Metropolis pet house. — | #010 Hine by fe de oretary under an obligation tO} ‘this morning the rellet of the cit- | surance Bodiely to tht ties Sante Ay ecogn a state the commUDILY Tieng can well be imagined when the | Carlisle t Pie ts a ne one malady developed to be nothing om ROW Ghouls am ives UP SETI] worse than measles, although these of recognition) are probably bad enough. ‘The dar- heginaing With Koy will yot be sent to the pet house and the inhabitsuts of Brooklyn will flames at an early hour, half a dozen idependence blie in 1795, when not desert the towa, mm received M “ 1 been duly accredited oe ” a i onvention of eyo tle calls attention to the fact eee i he order that this government Texas ania prow recognition of field the var \ tn the # dose tent yplied the Amer mister to Paris with a cas jown the close of the German war in 1870, when} ‘phere was vie proclaimed Dy] yfaytield last night presented that Mr. | on the early train tl 1 mivister at Paris, WS} that +Texas,’” a po Hey ‘py telegraph from the} made up of dives ve net ry of st rive recognitiod, | character, was de CALLED ON M'RINDEY houses and from ks to the Presi- of he Cuban Senor Pierra t \ dent-Eleet Situation. It di Cleyeland, O., Jan. N oped today that Senor F WN all burned, The origin of the fire is! unknown, For® Front room with evel’ | Mrs. Jennie Hall, cd Pierra, "Jefferson, e# Destroyed By Fire disastrous fire BURNED, Was in May l, J Gee le; rtion of Maytield | and dens of low sstroyed by the} i consumed row of sinall| ‘ounts they were | ent, oard. Apply to er Eighth and | re pm ae Peeeyeu ens as RWSCVOSDBWROWY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEL that Mr. Carlisle's services will be secured 00,000 Fire, Austin, Tex., Jan. 6.—A_ fire in Santa Cruz, Mexico this morning en- tailed a loss of $200,000, an entire business block being consumed. THE SENATORIAL FIGHT. Burnam and dley. Jan. 6.—Special | ¢ .) — Appellate Discussed by Jud Goy. Frankfort to ¢ Ky - Journ: Judge A, R. Burnam bad a long consultation with the governor this morning, aud the gossips say the]; conference was devoted to a discus: | sion of the senatorial situation, There | y are those who doubt the report that |; Judge Burnam favors Yerkes for ¢ | railroader who was lodged in j terday this afternoon on a writ of DAY, JANUARY 6, 1897. CIRCUIT COURT. Only Two Judgments Rendered | ih To-Day. Several Cases Set By the Court.- Lunacy Cases Little has been done in ourt today. The crazy ¢ was to be tried at 2 o'clock inquirendo. ‘Yhe darkey was brought into court his afternoon and a jury was in read- ness, but it was learned thyt no in- lorwation had been filed against him senator, and is really, so far ashe! An effort was made to obtain his can take part at all, for Hunter. isknown that Judge Burnam ex- | j pressed himself against the wisdom | of electing Hunter some time ago. It is also certain that he has recently | g, intimated a preference for Yerkes. The visit of Hon. A. J. Carrol to 9 the governor this morning was also commented upon as having reference Warehouse Co. vs. ment was rendered for $613.30. the who sena- is and Carrol, to the extra session fight. Mr. tori nere in the circuit court, really had jp the case of C. It! name but he would not speak. The ury was dismissed until 11 o'clock omorrow morning In the case of Bank of Murray gainst F. L. Turner, on a note, udgment was rendered for $1,- 24.33, In the case of Western District J. S. Peal, judg- Sheriff Holland filed report of sale H, King vs. John no business with the executive ex- Rogers, cept as relates to his connection as an attoy vey with the Central Lunati The following cases were set down: M. Livingston, administrator, vs. Tennessee aud Ohio River Transpor- Carroll is, of tation Company twenty-first day of Asylum. As between the Repabli- ‘7 can candidates, Mr. course, for his ner-in law, Judge the term. Holt. Ife says, however, that he is W. H. Byrd vs. People’s Railway busy with the practice of law and Company, seventeenth day of the expects to stick to it even during 4 term, extra session, except for such times as his help and vote will be needed ¢ s the necessary revenue legisla- S. H. Clark vs, People’s Railway Jompany, tenth day of the term. to pi Mrs. Bailey, vs. People’s Railway tion Company, eigthteenth day of the TWELVE MURDERERS bese : PARDONED, |, R°bt: Covhran vs. Paducah Land, Cos! and Iron Company, seventh day ¥ of the term. Gov. Altgeld Threw Open the Della Courtney vs. James Killin- Doors of Joliet Prise grew, for breach of promise, six- ; ‘i teenth day of the term. Springfield, Ill., Jan. 5.—Gov.| H. Chile? vs. E. S. Thompson Altgeld today pardoned twenty con-| , 8, twelve of whom were convivtec of murder. The sentences of the latter ranged from st terms for mans r to imprison for murder in the first de names are: Henry Jones, John F. ‘ Burke, Charles Dixon, Goin Harris, |” William Landers, John Crowley Frank Weber, John Walker, Charles ‘ Robinson, Lawsence Farley, Kathryn Kelchne iWin. B, Sibert The r n given by the Governor for ssuance of the pardons was “ that they were recommended by the s attorneys of the counties * epresented, CONTEST FILED, c Tennessee Yhe Republ of Formally Begin Proceeds | ings \A Jan. taken steps in favor of) t for governor The M filed immediately after’ it mpleted its argan- | te Tenn today he contest have atiot Kentucky. modeled after sin his Turney ve contest of |! Mr. Till- received the yal votes and wn by the re- 10 o | Pi € large number ast and other ¥ He therefore » allowed to appear aud contest the f the Trice National, The Sec ity has wi Rua on the Pa., Ja La tw s depos tors and is st oney. r Laughlin who demand their Clemency Asked F Frankfort, Jan, 6,—The attorneys | I or the condemned murdeger, Laughe | ss lin, confined Covington, for the} d: at on Augusta, aad to hang Saturday, are upon the governor the pro- priety of extending executive clem- eney to the condemned man who, it! isclaimel is insane. Itis not be- lieved the governor can be induced to interfere. murder committ McKinley and Aliiwon, Cavton, O., Jan. 6.—President- elect McKinley and Senator Allison have been en 1 in aa close con- ference tod It is believed the matters under consideration relate to the cabinet nod that Mr. Allison ade secretary of state. BAILEY, The! Barnett paying | coughs by the use of thig rome fteenth day of the term. MARKETS. ported Daily by Lacy Geaia Company Curvaco, Jan, 6.—May wh pened at 83'9-%9 its highest point as 83'.-5§ and closed at 81's b. May corn opened at 25') and losed at 25 ‘4-35. May oats opened at 19%/, and losed at 187s. May pork opened at $7.85 nd close $7.80. Mey lard opened at $3.97 nd ¢ r M 4.00 and Mareb cotton opehed at $6.99,and losed at $' ices today of wheat and 220,000 bushels. Alter the ( Cleveland, ett, of Kentuc Ir. Hanna, and it is ng his efforts to si irship for the Secoud M. the District G r Trust Seattle Is No More. Seattle, Was! on. 6,—The Cen- al Lumber Cc { California, the jst stupendous trust ever organized n the Pacific coast, is a thing of the ast. No such combine was ever ffected for the control of a market asit controlled every on the coast but three, ipg is easy rs do it y to quit isfto take one dose of Bal's Pite Tar Hovey. Summer oughs, winter coughs, other kind dily cured Children ove tt. Old pedple\Jike it. For ale by Oehlschlaeged\ & Walker, ruggists, Fifth aud Brondway. n this coast will enough if The best iknow ho f a cough or dp) is sp Nice, Clean Papers. for five cents at this office, THE SHIPMENT OF HUYLBRS » JUST RECBIVED AT Nelson Soule’s PeevveveveyY Is selling everything in his line atl En duced prices. .. 327 BROADWAY, mt a the circuit “a 1 yes-| lunatico} dat $7.15 and | storship. | Bar-| on| id is clinch-| of | of} _ “None such” is the opinion of our advertisers as to the quality of the SUN as an advertising me dium. If you are not represented in its columns you should be, TEN CENTS A WEEK S ONLY A FEW OF THEM LEFT.” Of Course you know we mean HOLIDAY GOODS SS j But anything iu this line remaining in our stock, is yours at any price unti’ ‘an. Ist. TO SAVE INVOICING. GEO. O. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (INCORPORATED.) ROCKS’ Great Inventory Sale To cloae out alljreserve aud surplus goods previous 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Thi © taking stock. ‘Ehis ig not an or- dinary ‘Mark Down" Sale, but an out and out money-losing clearing sale, /the equal of which will notjbe seen this season, LADIES’ SHOES. | MISSES’ | | . CHILDREN’S SHOES $3.00 . ¢ worth $4.00) $2.00 v 5 bs teens seeeeeeee Ns Worth 82.50/81.50..,....0\ece sees 7 worth $3.50| 81.75 Labiak Mien a 2.00 +. Worth $8,00;¢, ia «worth $1.50 $1.50. -worth §2.50| ¢1°° Suh he h $1.25 81.25 . worth $2.00 | 81-25-- bss AC I a fo ghey $1.00.. -worth $1 50 | 81-00. Bt tia) SOR one a plead Fes 75 worth $1.00! .75 worth, seseWorth 78 $1.00 & SON. ys: © SETTING THE PACE, Aiid WE ARE STEPPING LIVELY. ROCK e Are Off. GEO. We are going to offer the Biggest Shoe Bargain of this year. 76 pairs of Hanan & Son’s Fine Enamel and patent Leather Calf Shoes, retailed the world over for $6.00 and $7.00, go next THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY for ; \x\ | : Irly Sep4o Cash. Lathony 9 dane rade Rliges it than cyt ADKINS & COCHRAN, Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, 831 Broadway. opportunity That will be vuy the finest high the world fc 1 Illinois Washed Codi. If you want the best coal in the city you can) get it of Illinois Coal Company, who handles the celebrated ST.- LOUIS - AND - BIG - MUDDY - COAL. No clinkers,\nq dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg Coal far excel’ all other coal for grates or stoves. Our Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price the year around. Thé poor get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich their thousands of bushels. Try our coal and you will use no other, Lump, 10c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. BAKNES & ELLIOTT, Proprietors Ilinois Coal Company, JOS. PETTER, Té ewe, it Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything jin the HOUR YZ LIN &. REP. — "AIR WORK A SPEGIAL TY. | \ J SATISBACTIONSG

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