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We have said our say. LARGER AND LARGER }35m Our circulation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time Advertisers can make no mis- take in selecting space with us. Now is the time before choice apace is all taken. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 111 and convince themselves. THE PADUCAH DAILY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK é . . TROUBLE PEARE n live. ‘This report could not be & > — ' ' verified, however. LOCAL TIPS c — “ / At the Examining ‘Trial of Jacob ~ Ly m < sa i . prisg, Bef na MARKETS. x , / Is the Neutrality Act According], V8°KsoN. Hyo dane 1 i ce (Is the Bubonie Piague in Bom-| rored vat vy uscyGrain Company) Innis Has Boe V D / a to Judge Locke, charged with the surder of Deputy ane Civaco, Jan, 19.—May wheat ad n a Very Dull 3 r ~ Marshal Bird, is holding today, and bay Growing. opened at797%-34 its highest point Day. tw Nd \ ‘ ‘e } it is seriously feared an attempt will ae m~ 80/6 and sin at int) b. ; ce ah = ‘ be made by the friends of the accused ay corn opened at 4 an —_— f \ ; ¥ : i § to release th They did not ex-| closed at 2448-"4. / —~ 5 TBH VESSEL CEMOLISHED, ioe ms ot tn LLINOS SENATORIAL CONTEST. |" 'Nny"ots ‘paved at 18% ana] OME GABE IN POLIGE COURT. | FOR A JANUARY WEDDING United States authorities, and have are at Adal: af ren ‘ Presents may be basily selected from our banded ther and sent for rein ay pork opened at 5 holiday stock of . argents Destroy it With Al forcements. Friends of the mut-|p. Gover ica _|and closed at $7.90-92. 4 my . Sunken Torpedo. dered deputy marshal will be here| PXGevernor Long for Secretary) May lard opened at $4.10-12 and ‘The Same Case On Trial in the Fine China today, and a clash between them and of the Nayy, closed at $4.02-5, om She Hence ging ts hot improbeble alay be opened at $4.17 and Circuit Today. Cut Glass and = sanity closed at $4.07. / » \ . \ OFFICERS AND CREW SLAUGHTERLD. | Result of an Ola Gree. March cotton opened at 06,97, aid _/ Silverware, ‘ kson, Ky. Jan.1)-Johnson to-| — D\SASTROUS FIRE AT MORGANFIELD, [closed at $7.05-06. ¢ sf steti stefan at Kil i vine Me aah oan opened at $7.09 and] 4 FEW STRAY ITEMS CAUGHT. ‘7 Our goods are of the finest qaplity and are stating that he had killed Dan Me- ih f 7 Jacksonville, Fla, Jan, 18.— ; ; closed at $7.19-20. Swhne MAG bf ta Cnied Stee oes | nie: saute Clearances today of wheat and SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES.#« vourtfor the Southern district of existed between them and when they} Bombay, Jan. 19.—The situation] flour, 164,000 bushels. court for the Southern district of met this morning the trouble was re x rapidly worse, and the ex-| Bradstreet's decrease in. visible. (A lively time was experienced ef Pe gee. O. Hart & Son orida, renslered bis decision This! newed, Johnson gave bond for his/odus from the city on account of the} supply of wheat i 000,000 bushels, | Colored ‘ec iting’? supper in the ara sorning Na the These Friend cov |oppearance [habeas pligue pootltoe. ‘Che eis| ae ees Firet ward last night. A ‘‘chitling” ye) ware & Stove Co. eee enoeewes Oe tHe elenee Wy =n cial returns iss today show that supper is the most delectably entic- A 909-007 Broadway. 109-117 N, 3rd St the libel of the goverument for viow] | Killed By a Falling Tree, sisetd Have Hast” BOSE calor ot the ADJUDGED LUNATICS. ing thing to the average pec per- | } . ‘ ‘ lating neutrality laws. ‘The point) Vineville, Ky., Jan. 19.—While | ioe recorded, and 2,592 deaths son—next to a ‘possum supper. } was raised by counsel for the defense patting timber young Lamar Smith, i pe pet wien . pre Pea ‘According to. eye steno the | Z cat oe tous, pascuttont bo th hive ts. The oe did bd 'Y 8) “The Times, of India, complains | Misses Bettie and Ella Torian}*bony beaux and belles tripped the - . gents tial uot been recognized by the | reine enced by young [Ut the sanitary conditions of ‘Bom- Tried ‘Toda light fantastic, talked and made oy whe See cee a vernregne Ue wer | ith apd he ran in the way and Wi | bay have been allowed to deteriorate As merry and drained many a growler of 2 ta. Bea pcg Both borly poll a ey a felting lle “S/for years past. It adds that the Bess Anheuser-Busch during the reign of v meen tia Grave. ‘Tile wae (i | whole future trade of the city is in-{ Wil Be Taken to Hopkinsyille at] Fevelry. Theo one large fellow with ‘ Seeetc Sadne. Loske wot the dia: 5) volved, and that no expense upon the Once. glass in his shirt front snatched a a ee con dave vn ij |part of the government to stamp out ee cigar out of another darkey’s mouth Bee eral thal ie ' he plague can be too costly. and threw it into the fire. The man hich to file an amended libel. The — The writs of lunatico inquirendo| #bo was called upon to suffer this point was one that had never been SHIP CANAL. against Misses Bettie and Ella ‘To- affront is said to sail under the so- raised before. gunboats » left Man- 16 Havana, Jan Th Cevtinela and Relampa zavilla on the night of January A Tramp Captured at Atlanta, Georgia. The Project Is Feasible Says the Deep Waterways Commission. Washington, Jan, 18.—The Pres- were} briquet of ‘‘nubby,’’ because he has one hand cut off. Nubby wanted his cigar back, and failing to get it, he went homeafter his gun. When few rian, who live near the city, tried before Judge Bishop this fore- noon at 9 o'clock. The unfortunate young women were not in court, their condition being such that it was}be returned he fired a» Have You a Sole? within the meaning of the which people” sections of the statute under Although business seemed to fall. ‘There were plenty of dead folks with money—| the libel was brought ny of ks noney these sections in the revision of the one man | ad he but before 1 statutes are placed under the title could get at it the live ones got up, | +sneutrality’’ that word does not and then the crowds came, I skipped appear in the act itself ent me ik ce a, The original act was passed in ¢ officers made ine confess or tat ‘ ; ia aenct in {taeend of a shotgun, Bat it’s all addition fae wae foe the puvish- through and true, 1 waited an on at to the er imes againat the Hour for that train to wreck. It was Daltod Staten.” In 1818 during the |® funny looking sight tho way it lente apa 5 the | tumbled off—like it was in a hurry Administration, this act was and the words ‘foreign state, colony, district or were inserted, with a view to the South Monroe revised, pri people, io making it apply American insurrection then in 7 gress; but the question of whether in fact, these dl apply to the C others in a like situation, never fore has been decided by the courts. Should Judge Locke’s decision be sustained by the court of last resort, it would appear that every inhibition in the act against fitting out hostile expeditions of every characteragainst a foreign state with whom the United Statos are at peace becomes of no ef- fect, These inhibitions gre against enlistment,acceptance of commissions to serve a foreign state, pe rple, ete are against the arming and fitting out of naval expeditions, and ¢ 08 that all such vessels, together with their cargoes, ete., shall be forfeited to the United States. The question decided by Judge Locke, therefore, ‘sof the highest importance, as if it is sustained, every act restraining the ut of expeditioas to aid the ) insurgents In their straggle Spanish authprity becomes aan insurgents against inoperative. guations properly |» to get to the bottom of the ravine, 1 don’t see how anybody escaped. It's abad drop, you can bet, and a lone- aome place." Each Killed the Others Knoxville, Ky., Jan, 19.—In a st today resulting from a difficulty ly stabbed Tony Mitchell. Before death Mitchel succeeded in shooting Mullens, and both are dead, now Was lt Suicide? New York, Jan, 1%, Smith, assistant editor of the —Charles = Jour- brother to Bullard Smith of the edi- torial staff of the ‘World,’* cident could morning. How the have occurred, ig to the friends of Mr, + cide is hinted at. for Senator, Washington, Jan, ter, of Kentucky, is here can the senators in an effort whether or not Governor appointee to the senate would seated. learns he would be accorded the s to least t Queens and gyesware just to, in most attractive #tWes in both, and all at Rock Bottom Racket Store, 105.5. 2 \ the Governor will appoint Hon, Job Ww. Yerkes lo the seat. aor is to be conferred on ‘ | over a Woman George Mullens fatal-| nal,’? formerly of Louisville, and a was | found asphyxiated in his room this ter of wonder mith, and sui- Bradley's be It is stated that in case he Otherwise Of Vest Wishes for Paducah,—Ap- aGr Comimittce, cetors’ conclave ended fternoon and all of them j The ce | yester \have a ‘ove back to their respapt live homes The meeting was held for divers purposes. First it was to stimulate and revive Mingo Division, O. R. C., Jand then it was for the purpose of important business that j transacting interest by js not deemed of public the conductors, Ta February of each year, at Chj- J eago, the distinguished Hlinois Cen- Jtral Bailroad magnates hold a meet> ing and hear grievances from all over their vast system, Each division has a grievance committee and each sub- | division can appoint sub-commictees Ito confer with the regular chairman. Oue purpose of yesterday's meet- ii was to appoint a committee Ito confer with the chajrmgn of the grievance committee of this dis- trict, who liyes at Jackson, Tenn. Conductor G, B, James was appoint Jed, and although so far as could be learned there is no grievance among the conductors of this division, © re- port will nevertheless have to be made before the general grievance committee at Chic next month from this division. Mr. C, 8. Dodson, the treasurer and secretary of ,Monon Division, nt No, su, O. KR. C., is amember of the State legislature from one of the Louisville districts. It is said that the Illinois Central -}conductors on the main line are paid 1) $115 per month, while those on the subdivisions get but $100, aud that The evidence upon which the report was made seems to have been false, and there will be another investiga- tion from what I can learn, which may put the matter in a different light.’” NO APPOINTMENT: Gus Yopp, of Broad street, had two of the flogers on his right hand badly mangled this morning at Lit- tle’s spoke factory. He was taken to the Boyd-White infirmary, where his injuries were dressed by Dr. Boyd. The injuries are painful, and will disable M1, Yopg from work for a week of two at least, The Mayor Has Not Installed a Permanent Night Chief. DR. BILL. A Very kunny Comedy at Mor- ton’s Opera Hoyse Thurs- day Night, Rill” Gomedy Company, den teatre, New York, ous frun of 104 nights, ifo appear at Mor- in this city on “De. Bill’s’” spe- ent of the blues specialists is an expert in his cular line. He continually has jas many patients aa he car attend ta, aud ‘the doctor's | wrescription 1s laughter, administered nallopathic doges, The perform- ance is an excellent ong in every re- » | spect, and each member of the com- pany is a first-class artist. Don't miss this treat of the season. It is the funniest play on the road. MALT-NUTRINE +at—- alson Soule's Wants to Appomt Officer Singery. Says It ls An Unthank- able Job, The “Di from the ¢ Mayor Yeiser stated to a Sun rep- resentative this forenoon that the} ton’s opera ho report relative to his having perma-| Thursday night. nently appointed Acting Chief Singery chief of the night police w an error, He said he did say he thonght he would appoint bin to the position, but asyet had not done it, aud that he did not know whether or not Officer Singery wants it. “It is a very unthankful position, he said, ‘‘and the man who occupies it makes more enemies than any one else on the force, as past events have proven, Few of the officers want it very badly.”’ The mayor did not state when be would make an appointment, We don’t metm an inferior article when we tell you We bayé both th cheapest matches ai Aoap in the city, The ti Bell parlor matches } gén\ per box or 1 boxes for 10 centg; 7 pars of Star soap, which has / no perior a8 a 1] the conductors desire to get the same salary paid to the conductors on the DRUG STORE, Jaundry and geperal all purpose soa, for 250 19t2/ New Hacker Store,’ Prices guaranteed, Free delivery. : j \ ae | yf HE iiss olieek G2 xolng up the fiver ‘ ident today sent to the House the re- | Weir conditie Bote es Saath to Hort Gaaymo in compliance 1 port of the deep waterways commis- | deemec unsafe to expose them to the random 3 and the supper Cauto to Fort ¢ a ane 0 ae CONFESSES HIS HELLISH DEED, sion, consisting of President Angell, | excitement incident to a public trial, [came to = an untimely = and Soy aii oe tn daneuinw o€ Sannary of the University of Michigan, John] ‘The evidence of several physicians] sbrupt termination. The man who Pyar casio eee tear daar F. Russell and Lyman E, Cooley, | 4 relatives developed the fact that] Was 80 impradent as to deprive | Naatee” whee Gh eevictice Of al ee een Tells of | which was appointed in 1895 under |the defendants have been yictims of “hubby” of his cigar was pursued | toca ‘outen iad ibhas wl be ; His Plains and Doings. lution introduced by Senator s alegees for eight or ten years, and bs del ing bri ea that en- h ‘ regal oO . of Wisconsin. for a prelimi-| the terrible disease has grown worse] ¥ mn the gravel pits below town, aud on tdn’: inthe river, ‘sank the Kelana a waist asthe races [aod wore wot it haacalmeader[niokingy teed, moat io ¢ seal that didn’t wear? If so, ak wrens d ‘shore, “wars Arad 5 of waterways between the ocean and|Stroyed thew minds. They are sie-| cbilly bath in one of the city’s pits, | F swam towad shore, tut were fred | TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. 1,7 ters, aged reqpectively 37” and 26, fer mhich he wil likely “bring soit it may have beem.that your selection Bemct A bees oa iannabell tron Dah 8 cately ethe Re ee i reroll was poor, either in Selecting the shoe the Centinela, which res men — ee ee aie Gave toa we has beena great deal of FO ea Oa ieee testrnee|. Atlanta, Ga., Jan, 18,—Samuel | channels as will be adequate of a They have been known to have 88/4444 about the murderer of unfortu-| or tne place you may have purchased Raine a the fact that the command. | Palatka, the Hungarian tramp arrest-|scale of navigation that may be ¢ oor’ igi geae attacks in one day, ! nate Daisy Sullivan, who was shot| ’ \ ero the Centncn ant nearly all 'ai[ At Ratonton, Putuat, cots, forse between the great akon and the) So TS aR) fa covered with /dywn in ber ows door sometime since| them. So, don’t trust to\ uncertainties the crews of both gunboats had been | the wreck of the ningham Mineral | © ard, and t condacy Muroug: 5 age tei a at Briensburg, Marshall county, but the crews of tot quntoate bal bea re viver train ei, Caluba nver| he sume’ foreigh and domestic com. |the stove while unconscious from 801 yoy ie appears that the maar wil but select the house that has.a reputa- : bridge, in A ma, three week yo, | merce, and that it will be wise to | #ttac bi hb had to return to Manzanilla : Bo, | The jury in the case, after consid son be brought to a foeus, and that ‘ f A ¥ Senor Martinez, of the Relampago, } yar heh i ue hg beac tay ‘he he : gry a n | ering the matter for ave pegrny imetts will sce be made. | tion tor style, quality and Wear, and in was 5 sly wounded in the explo- | a# confessed to the terrible crime. | DAY able depth of not less than) .. : *| Itis said that the real murderer | ’ a : Palatka was brought to Atlanta| twenty-eight feet. adjudged the defendants insane, and | them will fj on as well as Ascistant Engit ae : : 4 80d) bas not yet been suspected, and com- you ind non than 4 «par Duis, the aes "Vtoday on his way to Birmingham,| That the Niagara ship canal should esi taken to the Hopkins-| mitted Ab dead at the instigation of e other e Martines and the s where he will be held for trial. A|be first undertaken, and, incident- ‘ville Sey tom. someone else. Geaerat Juan Cambello reward of $10,000 has been offered ally, the broadening and further], Tom Torian, a brother of the de- be 2 Diaz while Paymaster Antero, Chef tor the arrest of the trainwreckers deepentng of the intermediate eban~|fondants, was ppoluted & committee ‘There’ was but one case in the Be. 2 : ie. Officer Mase vero, Engineer Pazadela | "4 in the face of Palatka’s confes- uels of the lakes, the same being in| to accompany Miss Bettie and Attor- police court this morning. Chas. (WD & SO ocr eter tlot aul four others| 00 there seems no doube but that the logical order of development and {Bey J- M. Gilbert to accompany the|Davis, the engineer, and Henry : . “ e cond slit » gal actrl tT Six of the{the right man ha en caught | also requiring the least time for con-| other to the asylum. Boettger, the fireman, at the power officers and crew were killed outright] Palatka wrecked the train in order |*! teration - Sigrse sagen - house of the Paducah Street of more or less severity passengers and his confession bears | poston, Jan. 19.—It is prectically Prades and De a4 . e Jout the theory formed by the detec: bar apn r oon an altercation and Davis threw a On the gun-boat Centinela the eee kaa ts Hisar of ton calle conceded that ex-Governor Long will hammer at the other and struck him commander, no [ eri, was ei Lompaniet acts gars ba sika bad be Sesratnay of oe A oe og A Deputy Sheriff From Wickliffe | « whores Ua in the head. They WwW 2 geen cat Alhaual removed a rail from the trest se hace Ga ; 2 Passes Throu made up, and this morning Davis a was killed and Corpor 1 pe Oe ee cooretad hitedt io the bashes |Loun have been very active in his be- ‘ gh was by ‘agreement fined $30 and 4 Danas, the j Durre oer tee i ain with ita| tif and now have assurance that — phe a Engineer mass pl nd Med oe hea: RENE 6 vd | Wieit labor, have borne fruit, And Gives a Few Pointers About| john Lentz, of near Benton, i \. > — re : the wnong the debris had/ Hitt Leading In Ilinots. the Eddyville Peniten- still in the city. He came again | Nn AVOWS NEUTRALITY ACT, preacte’ bodies, of the vic tims} hicago, Jan. 19..—A private tele- tiary Affair. yesterday in search of his daughler- t the reel Sv states that 1s the senatorial A a in-law, who disappeared from home \ | - in daete edd es bus the fight at Springfield, Congressman es December 18. No trace of her has b . Mi dudge Locke ts Su - I the reached | Hitt is leading, although Mr. Hitt} , Sheriff ‘Thompson | and ‘deputy, since been found. Is not Our Way of Selling Shoes When | Pffect Would Be Par the vicinity, and! has remained in. Washington attend-| George Bishop, and Mr, D. C. Tack- ——— : } Reaching: y handed, 89 he]ing to bis duties as orareutad et, a guard of Wickliffe, Ky., passed] | Marshal Collins received a letter we have an exceptionally GOOD THING a jeu. 16 while all the other eandidates are on | through the city at poon today en- this moralng from Groenceatle, Ind., to sell we want you to know it. Th ashington, “0 7 7 fiend in ex n{the ground and working indus- |Toute home from dyville, where | stating e preliminary hearing week : A clade of the dpe ae rigo. Locke! -| triously & Indus: | ey went to take four prisoners sen-[of Will Gaynor, arrested here lasi ek we offer some special low prices in badly we rie the a Serta ns + ore tenced at the last term of court.| week for killing Druggist Counts J F ; decision today in the case of the age’s Drug Stor George Massey, colored, for ma-| Reelsvile, ind., is cet for next Fri-| J NO ai Ry ae eect bn 7 a 4 Morganfield, Ky., Jan, 19.—Late|licious shooting, was sentenced toone day at 10 a. mw. Gaynor has fr Jno. Fosters’ Ladi La ies’ Fine Shoes. oe Keeper 8 | yesterday evening Bugg’s J store| year; ‘Tom Walden and the Allison] identified by young Black, who was | Sia id at the final heariog ene of this city burned and a serious| brothers, for kukluxing, were sen-| with the druggist at the time he met 9 Te : : day's decision an appeal will tkely| extension of the fite was narrowly|tenced to six months each. A col-| his death at thehandsof the robbers. ap tee hapa Fine Shoes, (ot hy $2.25 and #2.50 Be taken to On Naw Orleans, sod | averted, Only excellent work saved ]ored boy was given three years for]The trial will be before "Squire © pair ; go for 980, court of appeals at Tiss Alagesea | mone it’s nobody's bu swhat the town, Loss on the drug store] horse stealin Denny. hea 21 pairs Boys’ Shoes in Button,\y voli yiice $225 and $250 : _ sah Me che taken to the}! wanted it for, 1 did 1 found | $5,000. Insurance $5,000, Mr. ket, in a ages The case of Mrs. Starr against | go for 99 cents, y bere 88 SF ye it very easy Tsay this for the ben-| a with a Sun reporter, stated that there} Hendron is still on trial in the circuit Mine tahoe we ge vite at these whe want to wecck! CONDUCTORS CONCLUDE jwas no litte talk at ddyville over}court. It is of no public interest \TEX 7% , As under feont trains: It is just as easy to wreck a the penitentiary affair, and the re-}and will likely not be finished today, A | ) kk | N > p j yp 1 ie cecnt rights of the| passenger train as it is to wreck a] - — ports from Frankfovt that the state poh rman artes Jk wu A pendence or belligerent Mig ts or {freight train, ‘There's no money in! wy ; inspector had recommended the re- FINGERS MANGLED. i. kevergnnl ot ee thee [a freight. 1 did not vuething Lheit Business and Pull Out) poval of Mr. Happy. pay Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, 831 Broad zest by the United States, they Oe eee the wreck, I moved a rail With Good Loads— “Mr. Happy,”” said the gentleman, | Accident at Little's Spoke Factory ‘oadway. ee put it across the track, and the whole | a ‘sis confident that he is all right. ‘Today Is selling everything In his line at reduced prices, 327 BROADWAY. JOS, PETTER, Te seweter, 6 will Seether your pat?ouage. / Handles everything in the JEWELRY LINE. 1 \ REPAIR WORK A\SPECIALTY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, \ 12 SOUTH THIRD STRE