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We haye'Said our say Adver the space is all taken. Now is time before choi VOLUME 1 ANOTHER DECREE. um make mis: | take in selecting space with 1 Dougherty, ex-congressman from the SEVEN PERISH, THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. a “None such” is the opinion 4 our advertisers as to the of the SUN as an advertictae mee me- dium. Lf you are not represented in its columns you should be. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THU RSDAY, JANUARY A 1897, BOLD ROBBERY. | paper money in his teeth. A small inflamed and We Are Off, Bo 7.—May tela Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, |WeVSVVVUVE Peer sey: TEN CENTS A WEEK “THERE'S ONLY A FEW OF THEM LEFT.” Of Course you know we mean HOLIDAY GOODS But anything ia this line remaining in our stock, is yours at any price until Jan. 1st. — TO SAVE INVOICING. GEO.\‘0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (CINCORPORATED.) ROCKS’ cc Inventory Sale | 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. \ nd surplus goods previous to\takiniy stock. To close out all reserve This is not i not an or- dinary ‘‘Mark Down" Sale, but an out and out money osing clearing sale, the equal of which will not be seen this eason, LADIES’ SHOES, | MISSES’ SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES $3.00 worth $4.00 | $2.08 pea ponent eared bei seeeeeeeessWorth $1.75 $2.00. +-worth $3.00 gy 5 teseeecece os Worth $1,650 81.50 --worth $2.50 5 81.25 -worth $2.00 |°!: west 81.60 pesca tt $1.00... -worth $1 50 | $1: VEWORIGLSE |, “erect ststs ae Srey Rl ee ..Worth $1.00 worth $1.00} 90+++++ teeeeeeesssWorth 475 GEO. ROCK & SON. nes: OS a SETTING THE PACE, ANS WE ARE STEPPING LIVELY. We are going to offer the Ziggest Shoe Bar, ain of 76 pairs of Hanan & Son’s Fine Enamel md patty os) on Calf Shoes, retailed the world over for $6.00 and $7.00, go next THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY for Orly $4.40 Cz \ member, THIS sneertitl ; laste only 3 days. That will be \ rhonce to buy the finest high ade Soves in the world for ks than cos ADKINS & Oe 831 Broadway. . BAILE ‘The \ Second district of Florida, has been | sore on the lip became F slain in Caha |rapidly developed until death re- Re e been published from | sulted. Cuba , about the killing there of one ee ae i nel 7 ‘ ts ; ‘ ", liss and Dingley for the Cabinet, Ag p ithe 7 Charles Dow an American cit 1 ve} sl td Inwary Y i gainst the Pacificos by Capt. sess he phen y, Xu ah hile Nuns in a Burning Convent on Washington, Jan 7.—The leading An Unwary Young Ruralist Gen, Weyler. Meant on gett watch found upon} Ake St. Jolin, Canada, | Republicans ganerally stim thet Robbed of $189. his person, Mr. Dovahe iy Was Bliss, of New York, and Dingley, of born near this place and grew to Maine, are cabinet certainties. _ ad his place and grey ‘ . Mr. Bliss manhood bere when he removed to approached yesterday EX-CONGRESSMAN DOUGHERTY |iniioe’ tere wen Heremovel t18EWATOR ALLISON NOT IN IT. |ould neither deny or aftem the re-|HAPPENED IN ELLA BROWN'S. within three year At the end of port that he had been offered a cabi- his congressional service he returned oe ia net portfolio. Ito his vld home, Jeavin re last wratle Game Preezes OLD © Warrai A Was Undoubtedly Stain in Guba July, since which tine ae Gas ComneteneL tape ce ree pulls Adsl te Ee eee an hl Field ig Uhh gt puaee — Rankin and Bud Barker, While Fighting the Spanish. | be ce heard from him ; Outin Remereres’ Death of “Uncle Jimmie” Ramage atte and telegrams sent to Day- -—- - tonia aud cther Florida polute kav Last Night. returned with the informa ‘ James Ramage, known to his) THEY BOTH SKIPPED OUT LAST NIGHT, RESOLUTIONS OF THE FLORIDA SEXATOR. that hie was not there, ‘Tele-{BLOOD POISON FROM PAPER MONEY:| friends as Uncle Jimmie," diet 3 to all parts of Florida have about midnight last night at the resi- been without res When Mr dence of Adam Havenden, his son-in- | Dougherty left e in duly} Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 6.—'The con-| law, 805 South Fifth street. haere ecik csenerid labs cy ht ae Havana, Jan. 6 —-Under date off he” had just bought him= [vent of the Ursuline Nuns at Rober The deceased was seventy-six! Orcjoo4. i el hatia today Capt. Gen, Weyler has issued /self a wath” with the autograph] val, on Lake St. John, about 120] years old, and had been a resident of! Joseph Smith, a well-to-d another edict giv orders that as indicated, He was an ardent Cu-| miles north of Quebec, was destroyed | Paducah for many years. He until |i. “ the county, Who lived <n Within a period of eight da win thizer, often declaring bis} by fire which broke out st 6 o'clock | Fecently drove an express wagon, and ys a or of estat | miles out on the Benton road and ets of estates whens At in the rebels and help|this morning, and seven sisters are|¥48 known to all as ao honest, the pr tp iv. | ‘a runs a general merchandise store, n the provinces of Pinar del Riv islaud of all the Spaniards] known to have perished in the flames, | straight-forward man. He had been! qa. royned of $189 by one of the iu- Vana and Mantanzas st fin it while about fifty inmates had very] in ill health for the past few years, |iiates of Ella B di | lore the mayor ‘ tot PR ore tat er harrow excapes from a similar fate.|and finally died of general debility Be et éotce “pitied prtlgatennd “7 ely poud haere Hoyt pot Mie Cg Yous Ju, OG | Were 1 uot that most of the students | He leaves a wife and three children. iiss ones Reeves cad peoell-| Lacret, the Cuba irge vent had gi This forenoon Judge Sand | ownership and t wyment of | Il de fi ‘ ige Sanders is- Inst taxe I . iT whom the Spaniards report : holidays the loss of life might TROUBLOUS S TIMES, sued « warrant against Barbara Ran- | Deraihae' ot band Se naa [is alive and well, Pre t ave heen greater. The students kin and her husband, Bud Barker, | with police d ais of the Cuban J today r me ‘ mont 2 ie irned wiiaed 6k ‘i bales charging them with grand larceny. These pa a I f the lake about one mile and|ruree Windsor Theater People arte 1 Chas. haired who re- | der, t we e lone i y 1 of the summer and fishing Leave. be sf 4 rye ‘aaied ae borhiood, ome) upon ol sober at uni ia wire tan Total ouseval at fo the city yesterday and proceeded | ducuments to t i y | two newsy within the Bee eee oe i to imbibe rather too freely, As pass pat howe Who d | line mn vue ee roversy Oyer Sularies| usual with young visitors from the | a haveibamaniall The ftaguiar Densl TUE BRADLEY GUARDS. sren’t So {rural regions, they wended their : | Madrid, Jan, 6.—The “Epo Anyhow. steps out towards the palaces of sin term of} pu hes a formal denial that i Seen cM ee oe ve and vice on West Court street, and t H 3 . = 3 He wl tered the bagnio and den of thieves © troops Ww pass | Govern us any intention of * eal ne bag sas ict [Aonbeseding Gen, Weyler ian € iiala Disorderly Conduct. zatee of the Mar ag kept by Ella Brown, colored, and oc- ‘ prese the | Get (( Barboursville, Ky., Jan, 7.—The ripe is havin’ anle fae vel 1 had anatlld aaa deadline ee bred : ! | vil auithiritin bate ais Hoy Ulapoted [ary oeree ae el in a squabble colored thieves and prostitutes that i | rf RUS TALK. to pass by in silence the disorderly bile ky coated 060, eit! coukl be raked together in a day. t eceive ondvct of a number of members of |" \Qterdry afternoon Mrs. Lee and Edwards had a pistol, but no I ’ he oom paniy Gh Christina’ eve WhIEHT ara mince’ canhad jhe GRUALY CUFT ee he or ee tee ' 4 regarded as disgracefal in the ex-|oen> ava made inquiry y oh to Smith, who bad more of the where- : : The Messrs. Terrell May Start alireme. While but a few members vette baat yaaa rhea the MA with than he needed. Smith acqui- | . ; show ok part (a the orgies, the whole ur.| caching property Belonging, © the] esced and the pistol was turned over num ; nization has been ‘compelled tol ti. they refused eae Mee sate ee, wabeded: | ‘ Ontfer the odium. ‘Ten or. twelve|‘2® they refused to play last night,| They reached the Brown bagmo Ase Now in Chicago epotativy| memback have been bald tothe Brand [ers result was a specialty per-| about this time, and after they got : isn (iit enittia ry on various chetgen formanee was given, and at the close | inside Smith had a scuttle with one of ah ta ’ "i e ntials, the tickets were returned to those! tie colored inmates, and while wrest- owner of A GAME OF PRE OUT. Phe ; ga tb ae ling Edwards took the pistol from a prov . Kw — he two actresses wanted to leave) him, Both men were about half| { { ® M That is What the Democrats Pro-| 2 the 6:45 train last night for St-/drunk, and soon thereafter Smith opel ; Fletaher T IMr. ALS. ‘I see ta Ceameate Louis, but Manager Thurman, of the | discovered that his money was stolen. | ed w " of M Opera Hous ices : St. Nicholas, would not relinquish [The pistol was loaded and the two ve rhe Sunday for ( Nashville. Tenn., Jan. 7.—A_ bill| their trunks until they liquidated |men proceeded to luok for trouble, e ex rr { ‘a yesterday introduced in the] their board bills, They were unable! putin the confusion that followed, { ion | lea y we © requiri y one proposing to t a comprbmise with the mau- | were arrested by Ofticers Phillips and ; , Mote cata the election of a governor to nd consulted — Attorney’ | Barnhart, io eek ath The Messrs, Ter ‘ 1 in the sum of 25,000 to se- htfoot, who advised them] ‘The Brown woman claimed that por gem elie po " e the payment of costs, An] to get a writ of delivery, Mr. Thur-| smith had gone to a room with Bar | il sy tan aeons i merge suse Was added in order {man also consulted a Jawyer who ad-/ bara Rankin, and to the police after- | hat . » make the law applical to the| vised him not to let the trunks go wards stated that soon afterwards | Ww Jan. 6. Lr von est now proposed by Mr, Till-| ‘his morning the two women and} the woman, accompanied by Barker, | Senator Ca { Florid Cuba |ierge St. I ts , an, ‘The bili also provides that the| Mr. Chas. Lawrence raised money | left in an express wagon, going to- ved as the \ for| t +" Thond shall be filed with the speakers |€nough to go to St. Louis, and left | wards the Cairo road. Piao Manager Terr ' he opening of the et stage here to be Ses ts later. | Oficer Barnhart started in pur- r of the Cabanas |) .4 ( ¢ Manager Waters has telegraphed for sit tak we bla to cwathed) th Havana, and the His ot Pe other and better performers, and will i five 9 unable to overhaul the American citizens impriss| sect try 2 SvBet On tho Slate. suffer little inconvenience* from the Dace 5s ven cand : The cit tances sure! iy (Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. Senator} departure of these three members,|¢,- csrrving concen Laibar tar san aibipoted masked Ce y Wm. 1. Allison will not be a menelwho never gave eatisfaction from the |‘ *aitying concealed. a . deadly 4 Mr Li weeded « w ber of President MeKinley’s cabinet, | » 4 : x ,| Weapon, the pistol being found on i \ Ca Terre r - tart he women complained to} pa ward: A fi F tt : 7 ‘rhe senator so announced tonight] Marshal Collins this forenoon before | gram su’ who claimed that he took it : 7 ce depen Whe, yen {while passing ‘ough here on his} they left, aud Mayor Yeiser threat- ik Smith’s pocket. Consequently + tines a ‘ ‘ tite | 72% to Washi The senator] ened to revoke their license or re- voth were warranted and Edwards . ; a tiie said he would 1d to accept al fuse to issue a net ee % _| Was fined $25 and costs and sen- { F fuse to issue a new one, but the mat. - ' . Mf | portfolio if offerred him,bat he knew] ter is now adjusted tenced to ten days in jail, but the ‘ I " At Tis wy L not be offered hs * i evidence failed to sustain the charge \ ,. re will ey in the me Segpdle : sa es st Smith, the warrant being dis- ; Ca A nference was held hee against Smith, the warr ing by bak I ne \ f ag sea n Pres é hekigley aid BUSTED BROWN. missed. sc Fasten ; ial Allibon ak Uawine tadky, but After court Smith swore out war- ’ e - i Pie Me 1 are thore me nature ot the Gonvemsation could rants against Barbara Rankiv, Bud| em Amer ike “ tot be learned. ‘The lowa- senator| Marshal Collins Breaks Up aj Barker and Elle Brown, and they will | om Julio S i 1 can make a Success} sneaks in the highest terms of Maj Bad Deu, probably be arrested before they get ' who wa ' eos , McKinley and predicts a prosper- ; ‘ away Aimer rnew « re vill p ably 18 aulministration Ella Brown was arrested this morn- | ‘ fe settled wheth vill start A ing and locked up. respon a i ireus this year or Stocks Advance, Ella Brown in Hoc—Complaint| "Smith swore out a warrant against ath — ri New York, Jan, 7.—Every stock | About a Fisherman, her, batit is nct thought that she ! BOBS UP ASAIN, vthe market showed strength was implicated in the robbery. Pvtract Fron Mr, Call's Speceh tay lihere was a general rise | Smith drew $205 from the bank At r letter ng the linc Phe police, in pursuance of orders | yesterday, and started to deposit it c n Spa: ’ = fre farshal Colljns, today broke Jin another bank, but the cashier was Halide Does th Hackneyed Calvert Hus nee outes Bute up one of the worst dens of iniquity | busy and Smith carried the money} iw t City —Maytield’s Propos- » Ala., Jan, 7.—The busi Jin the city. off. He had $16 tod | ‘ It need i aon n 1 of the city of Athens is} Ella Brown, colored, was arrested pacers two unmask the ed Railroad ou fire and the entire business section] on a charge of be implicated in MARKETS, | Hl ar nk is threatened with destruction. Seven|the robbery last night in which} (Repo:vea,paily by Lacy Grain Compacy,) | 4 whi houses have already been burned. Joseph Smith lost $189. She was . enator asser ration SEC) pe Cut Paducah From the Main : Teetnn wad OMoer Wheelie. went] Cuivade, Jan. sile ; ly de . Laughlin's Last Hope Gone, ocked Up sac c opened at 82-817 its highest point| a : ft . i Line of the Hhmois Central Godson: ite. tant anghe | Out aud notified the other inmates to} was 824% and closed at 821) 8. : Sa y vent S""lieave. They begaa packing up at ; world | Rail lin, the condemned murderer, was 8 May "oora opened at 25% and 7 ' pcria anal once and abandoned the house. fy | Mr, Call spoke ¢ repor a is morning taken to Brooksville!” Marshal Collins stated t s closed at 95.48 o Pow fh would coerce | ee for execution of the death sentence. | sorter this - 5 vs teat hee b bs May oats * opened at 19, and the t What effect, he} Another startling railfoad rumor is] Oy parting with Jackson and Walling, | eeree oo” Gaunt. kept the Now? | closed at 19%. asked, W a lay ng the rounds, According} who had been! ell mates, they ihn ae oer ng ce om May pork opened at $7.80! pean nat ut) a surveylng party has] Kissed him an affectionate good-bye, | UNE im the city. | It wie sunponis [and closed at §7.88, | of maukind ‘ t out by the Illinois Central he jowest lewd women that could) “yay jard opened at $3.97 Christian world were with the strag-| railroad company to survey the prc Yerkes Petitioned. be procured, including Lou Moss, | and closed at $3.97-4.00 | ae ( twoull be! poset ronte from Mayfield to Cal{ Danville, Ky., Jan, 7—Hon, John] just back from the penitentiary, Bar-) May ribs opened at $3.97 and | a futile interve even if ate{vert City, cutting Paducah from the] W. Yerkes is in receipt of a petition) bara Rankin, who ought to be there, | closed at $4.00. sips j tempted, for no statesman of Kurope| main line of the Ilinois Cental in] numerc ualy signed asking him to be-{and in addition it was frequented bY] March cottan opened at $0.9),and could cessfully cal to the /order to shorten the route from Louis-|come a candidate for United States} every darkey who had over been tO} ologed at $7.06. | masses of bid peop rike at those | ville to Memphis, tor. Mr, Yerkes has as yet} the state prison. May cotton opened at $7.15 and | ngaged in a strug indepen Every few years this route ur-}given no expression as to his inten-} Lou Moss is just back and Bud] closed at $7.20. : lence and liberty veyed aud re-surveyed, and hereto-| tions in the matter Barker returned but two weeks ago.) Clearances today of wheat ana ; If the United States remained pas- | fore the people have always disere lite 1 Ella Brown was run out of Cairo flour,318,000 Teatly, » while such outra + those on/ed the alleged intention of the rail- wo Kettles of Gold, | for keeping @ cocaine Joint, aud came 130 sa a, and fet proceeded, | road company to convert Paducai| Debanon, Tnd., Jan, Yan Sol Run- t to Paducab, She maintain-| * Quit coughing isy easy enough P| there could be no prosperity fer this]into a mere feeding point for the} bn Sere farmer living ate similar house here several years} yoy iknow how to fio it The Dest | clarod Mr. Call. It waa a spectacle) tance a few mile people PE Jable money that was not in bank or| ‘There is a loud complatut near the Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Ho Samer | which be ittle 1 the \ ited States in iF A o ; a ‘ t : Me nen otherwise visible, and relatives in-| foot of Washington street of a fisher- | Coughs, lung col 8, Winter bag Hed the eyes of the worl snep. Maegad cn pri reldaaaty lituted a search’ which resulted in| man who lives on a boat, buys up {leh | bronchial coughs dy any other kind | of a cough or cold ls speedily cured | ainst lie Senator © bitterly ag | the de 1 ate, the idle as-| 2 vat trade and commerce w ardized by action and | povement emanating umeree and boards delay, Mr. Call d t w force of the] yntinue that condition, r closed with an appeal A 1 vitize wo HON, CHARLES DOUGHERTY, Florida Va-Congressman Thought to Have Been Stain in ial Lo Dalton, Ga, Jan. 4 ‘A well known engineer of the I ( vd this morning that in six mo iths he believed that the | ie engines would be plowing through the wilds of Marshall aud Graves, whil dinky-dink”? came through -|to Paducah, A Quick Run, Chief Vorgut t doin an alarm from box 16, corner of Broadway vod ‘Phir last night to test the speed of the fire dedarunent, ‘Ta boys were not expecting it, and reached the scene in exactly one for some o' her purpose minute after the alarm went in Prial Postponed, Judge pro tem Burnett today post- joned indefinitely the trial of the railroad darkey for lunacy No time has yet been fixed for the trial and the defendant is stip in jail, the unearthing of two kettles of gold, amounting to several thousand dol- Fatal Agcident, Ky., Jan. 7.—/ . Mr. John Huge hter Carrie, was Mrs, Huggins while her hus » seriously ine Nich carriage containi wife and di struck by a train. s fatally injured, bans and daughter we jured, olasville, Republicans Organize Indianapolis, Ind., Jan State Legislature met tc and or eo Roneado Tonigfor sale by Dubois the Courier-Jourual) pas “a doubt that the Hon, Charles x & Co, \ ntrails and |° Cotas ae by the use of this remedy, Children | love tt. Old peopled like it, For} sale by Oehlscblaeger & Walker, ists, Fitth and Broadway. ~~ Por Rent, Front room with board. Apply to] Mrs. Jennie Hm, corner Eighth 4) and throws the heads, offal into the river, right over the water works main, The nuisance was similarly maintained at the foot of Obio street until the residents in| (tugs the locality rose in their might and compelled the man to leave. His boat is covered with white can. fish from all the vas, and he buys platy fishermen and dresses them for sale. ae . Nice, Clean Papers: | Church Reunion, _Tweoty for five cents at this office, five cents at this office. | ~ ees sci nammmmmmamesiatiae The following is a program ar- ranged for rendition at a reunion of members of the Broadway M. E. vt OF THE SHIPMEN ganized The Republicans ¢ ed} church next Wednesday evening the presiding oflicers in both houses, | song—ilest Be the Tie. | the cnucus nominees being close in] Seripture~7tn Dsl, HI U YLE RS\be | both cases. Prarer Plans tor Work—Pastor thoad *olse Contractes re ~ Ww for the Night Is Coming. Boas. Aven eau id From) | Oc Baadapasnacl—-Brof ¥. A, Fos JUST RACEIVED ah by 4 ‘Tne OMictal Board and Its Work—B, H, Se°tt w York, Jan, 7.--Alexander| song—"Ali Hall Jthe Power of Jesus ‘der, a bookmaker, died last| Name” ght of blood poisoning contracted, | Bali#ing Commiuee—Dr, J, B, Smith so the physicians allirm by holding — fepeiien: Is selling everything | in his line at reduced prices. \Sa7_ BROADWAY, JOS. 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