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” We have said our say. Advertisers can make no mi take in selecting space with us. Now is the time before choi space is all taken. VOLUME 1 MBER 115 is- ce THE PADUCA eS <5, eRe A Ee oe wee ve DAILY S PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1897. were Messrs. Robert KE ‘ans, l)yers- LARGER SND LARGER Oar circulation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time and convince themsélyes. ————— TEN CENTS A WEL SPANISH DEFEAT ONLY 4 SMALL E ‘ FIGHT PROMISED burg, Richard Rudy, Dr. Ws B. | ee McPhe dr. Dillon-l.-e, 0} "| Many of Spain's Gunboat's to be| rg aan Down Up. | After the ceremony congratula- ot eg y, ; New York, Jan. 21.—A_ gentle-| wron the Si F ati tions were offered and the guests’ Death of Mr. F. W. Katterjobn, One Not Recorded in the News-| jaq Pin “ht the eleotstetna, who | When the Sink Well Question I8} were invited to partake of a sumptu- job sy Report accomplished the first marine victory ‘Tested. ous spread. Many beautiful and Senior, i paper Reports, for Cuba libre, in sinking a gunboat, costly presents were received by the . . couple from their many friends. The a FOR A TANUAR rouple left on the first train for a The man under whose super- coup the | A WEDDING SOME MORE SPANISH BRUTALITY, vision ‘the incuryents. lave bezun| EXPERT TESTIMONY SECURED, |>ridal tour to Florida, New Orleans /DIED THIS MORNING AT 3, 8 Pita. ta tneoele and other places, and will return in Presents t she acl . = on Spain's gunboats, is thorough rasa s Fs fatal Caaeval eS ie : may be easily selected from our . a ly profiicient in electrical engineering, Savers Gaye 10 Epeod & Vere inte M holiday stock of and is in Cuba now because of his : with the bride's mother, Mrs. D. M.| Nive NEG Ole poauietlen 7: More Spanish Gunboats Wil Be} enthusiasm in the cause of freedom. | The Owners Want to SI Flournoy, before leaving for their iwhter Fine China Destroyed. Tbelieve this new departure will the Well Water He future home in Dyersburg. and a Wife to Mourn His Cut Glass and : sult in the loss of many more of ‘ Lies. e Spain's gunboats eee CHANGING THE ‘Y,” i a pure, — liverware, \ SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. " WO DUEL BETWEEN LEE AND MONEY. oncom Howes 0 Handa ab Work Heat FUNERAL TOMORROW AT 2 P.M Jur goods are of the finest quality and are Will Kod the War Promptly Un OF \ fies CHGS DRINKING WELLS SHOULD BE CLOSED. the Union Depot. es SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES.* Key West, Jan, 20,—Among the e ee —— Geo. O Hart & Son ’ ; Havana, Jan, 21.—The epidemi T ‘ - O. passengers on Lonight’s steamer from ST tre dk ‘ ™ ‘ ‘ he many friends of Mr. F. W. I na was dome Micande, from the [of si in hy See He iful! rhere promises to be a spirited] The Big Passenger Engines Caml kKetterjohn, Sr., the venerable father a _Hardware & Stove Co. , interior south of Havana, He tre-[™ i hg p ; h Lily there | Contest over the attempted abolition Soon Pass Over it--Rail- of Tax Collector “Will Katterjohn, 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. 3rd St ports afight at Melena del Sur, in[&mt Unless checked speedily iNeed of sink wells in Paducah. The four road Notes. will be pained to learn of his death, the southern part of Havana province, |"! iitey ae a manor Or ntlemen warranted yesterday will which occurred at 3 o'clock this a two weeks ago, that the officials in|‘ 0m He war hit the case, it is understood, and ___|morning at his home, corner of Cald- Havana have not yet reported. A Mason For Cuba. test the matter. The cases were] A force of workm under Chief} well and Eleventh streets, after a sev- ) Spanish cavalry force of some 600] Qorinotichd, Hl, Jan, 2t.--After] Called in the police court this morn-| Engineer Bowser, today began tear-jeral weeks’ illness of bronchitis. men camping there were surprised result of the final caucus vote] ig aud and postponed until tomor-}ing up the “Y'’ between Ninth and} ‘The deceased was born in Prus- by 400 Cubans under Col. Sanchez sown yesterday and Mr. Mason | Tw, but the defendants will make an|Trimble streets in order to afford/sia in 1827 and emi to America one of Maceo's old officer The |} had been notified he was escorted to] &ffort to have them deferred until] passage for the big I. C. passenger}when 14 years , locating at ish fore t bravely, butline hall and made a widress, {stiter (he next council meeting, when |engines. Since the company began} Louisville, where he resided until retreated within half an hour, with] 15 the course of his remarks he de- | the il will be petioned to repeal | using the large ten-wheelers the loco- 1871, when he came to Paducah. twenty men killed. The Cubans} jared himself emphatically in favor | te motives have been changed at the in-/ He established a brick manufactory pursued were drawn i=] of the recognition of the belligereney wen if the case comes to trial, the} tersection of Harrison street before} here, which he operated until his to an » and punished] ,, Cuban insurgents This was [evidence of local physicians will be} the train backed into the depot, in-}death. He had been a resident of terribly ug fifty me TROP T cccckal Gith tremoud ypplause, | introduced to prove that the well]stead of under the depot shed. It} Paducsh for twenty-six years and withdrew, and the Spanist: troops re- | ° ce in Paducah is naturally’ more] will require but a short time to make/there was no one better known or entered their old camp a wegen HE NEGRO ACQUITTED. unhealthy than the filth itself. the change, and when completed sev-| more highly respected in Paducah. merrymaking in honor of their vi haul ’ i I think it would be far more ex-/ eral minutes will be saved. In addition to numerous relatives tory. Late that night the i ents pedient for the council to abolish the = rage eee .| at Louisville and other places, the| { in attacked and surprised the] Was Not Guilty, But Came Near] drinking wells,” said one prominent re pay Lain, in charge of Assist | deceased leaves two brothers in Hen- "ant Paymaster Rowell, arrived frow | 4 f amp, forcing their way to the com nigedl by a Mc physician to Sex reporter this! 11.4 st. Louis division yesterday after- | 1°70" A wife and five children manling ers quarters before y [morning, “for every physician, at : . : y survive him, the latter being Messrs. r Middlesbo! Jan, 20 V hy 7 y, | Boon, and was taken out on No. 104] hi Ww their presence was discove Then least, kuows, that the water is unfit ‘ m | George, John, F. Will, Henry and) . , pe ‘oldie | HI. Garnett harged with |, at 12:55 for Louisville, It will paY|sferman Katterjohn, and Mrs. Joba p ~ :5Ahy Stale ble ells yerm esl yan cring Miss Polly | : off along down the line, and arrive] yoy, it : fed, throwing down their weapons. Ae ty Another thing is, what are You] hore saturday afternoon rk of begin ies h d ‘ 1 insurgents pursued them for Hae ehpatll ete was #0") coing to do if the use of these wells cy Ot : jore accurate details of irth on your s| tha idn’ t ¥ miles, killing and wounding over] ‘wilted by the examining court = prohibited ‘There is no way tol The enlargement of the Union of the deceased are: He was born ; x ve “i t didn’t wear? If. so, one hundred, ‘The captured officers] {mediately ates Crarnent wis 2 Tcarry off the offal and drain ex-|depot shed, although expected for}! berger, Prussia, on Jan. 4, it ma’ vi 4 4 ere foal Fee a eae tees cmivtetes! had {cebt to fun it into the gutter, and] some time, has never been authorized 1827. When 14 years of age he set y Ht en that your selection Cubans vere received by the people] Mt he we ave been Ivnched had) viv nan with the slightest intelli-|by the railroad company. tled in Louisville, in several years f { ae deliverers, After reriaining tere i ie cen eet Garnett, "This taf Bence Knows that this is far worse perro evrmig es brick | saanfaciarer, wee ver exther in selecting the shoe two days they moved northward ee, sr Ble vit jan to run it into the ground and| Capt. W. W. Peabody, vice-pres-| making bricks in Lonisyille until af- Three days after that a Spanish | Mower © showing the uncer jet it be carried away by the natural/ident and general manager of the ter the war. He was married there or tne place yg) nay: have Purchased ~ force, comma by the guerrilla | {'aty of m oh eis nocleWh ) torranean drainage. We have no] Baltimore and Obio Southwestern, |in January 24, 1853, to Miss Cath- them. So. ae captain, Felix des Gratia “fates! bets hanes eerame and if you don’t drain the| traveled last year in his private car, |erine Rietman,and came to Paducah, a4 , don’t trust to uncertainties fo. After . the ‘ f° offal into a well, you'll bave to run it] the Ohio, just 54,419 miles, This}as stated above, in 1871, owning and m ured} ne renens en ; utter, and if a person were| record is hardly equalled by any rail-| operating one of the largest brick but select the house that has a reputa ncke Ky Ja a : i e women of - ’ en the choice of the two, I think} road manager in the west. mapufacturies in southwest Ken- H ‘ ing Nee. Vat Farle wer yt ne ha nee Sa nee pee simi ne tion for style, quality and wear, and in S| day beld without bail t swer for | » Southern Passenger associa-| who are in order of bi al £4 he ruffanly woldiers. For the next ise cihing uf Depsity Marshal Hiyrd, |" a gatas sot amink {HOM has agreed on a rate of one ceat| Seaere: HE Wer dc, We and fh WF them you will find none other than rillas had their own way with be Oe ee nea avite fF Tthe people had to drink well water in Satie companies! Katterjohn, Jr. ; Mrs. C. M. Lehrer, | women and en and} * Bipot lecaid of exten, | Paducah that the sink wells should |° dag i and Messrs, H. A. and George four your ily, ailbeg pero Dee , ey ed. But well water here is] Yesterday the reduction in grain] W- — Katterjobn, he __ leaves “ oo, Ge while attempting to protect their rela-| 0 very impure, and would be better to | rates from twenty cems to fifteen cents|tWo brothers in HeSderson, \ & a tives. Many women died from their] €Ts are Bre - irink river water. The people do| went into effect on all the lines A| Messrs. H. H. and H. R, Katterjohn, hd e A treatine Two young women killed itt eave to drink well water unless | heavy movement of grain is expected | the latter being here to attend the g themselves rather thar st tie | ee gaye t to. within the nextfew weeks, as ship-| funeral and the other one likely on Pr insults of the soldier joe | ar Cae WOR B ; | Still another one said- “1 have] pers have beeu anticipating the re-| his way. He has two sisters up north, wae hanged in front of his own door, | #4 t ~ Pay Mah si ve of these wells on my premises} duction. Hundreds of cars have|Mesdames Schumaker and Rietman. his wife and daughter “sk tdi lena Sse ceases Jwhich I have been using for years, | been brought west lately to carry] The funeral will take place from 7 to witness the execution. T ; Go Dor jdraining all the fil into it. I! is} this gran. the German Evangelicar*church to- tain charged that he gave aid t Shipand Crew Go Down. fw no fuller than it was at ‘first,| |. ‘ orrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and ils, w York, Jan. 31.—A ; which shows that it all is carried] The Chesapeake and Ohio has) Rev. O. W. Breuhaus, who is visiting a Te. shar cttistslé erate journal ' reports the loss of the] SMe,, heen selected as the oiticial route by] in Arcola, IHL, has been telegraphed ‘ tally beaten and then released with a voner Nalin Chapin off the Leng |" 1 is estimated that about 300 of }the Republican State Executive com-|to officiate. ‘Tke burial will be at a caution that the next visit meant 1 hore with all hands. ‘The © obnoxious wells are now in use| Mittee for those attending the inaugu- | Oak Grove, Meath, ‘The insurgents ave set af Vessel carried «crew of ten men, allliy Paducah, ana every one who has | ation of President McKinley. ————_— in price upon the head of this exptain ne desires to keep it, and will not THE COURTS, and if caught his trial w be short President MeKaight Arrested vbandon it without a struggle, BACK AGAIN, Louisy ) 3 It sow! _ : RICH EN RESOURCES: at President MsKunight, of the BIG CONTRACT Only One Case in the Is not Our Way of heen Shoes. When 4 va National Bb: . failec . . 1, - . A.W, s Trouble Poli we have an exceptionally GOOD Millions of American Capital In-/ recently, is to be arrested this after. AW Baliaay Still Has Troubl Police. | to sell we want > hae Rig “erd "vested In Various Enters ay Made ‘Today by a Padueah Con- Over His Step Daughter. es | y 2 28 rte ii Cn tea ae The Starr vs. Herndon Still On| week we offer some special low prices in idioma ‘ tractor. : . \ ) , Was Here Looking For Her Trial in the Circuit. | Washington, Jan, 21.—In answer ’ oy se to what herwoncetyes to be a popular win Posh pualouy ‘tse tn tia| anbone the tation iiibliihd \Jno. Fosters’ Ladies’\Fine Shoes. = demand on the part of the America of Weet Courts Police court convened at 8:30 | people for information as t ope Months to the Rock Island this morning, and as a result the F ee " ‘ ‘ ductive power Cuba Un ited Rivivoad, usual crowd of parasites missed con- 29 pairs Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Cust uy and $2.50 es ( Hy A. W. Haliday, of near Ballard] nection and got left. Some of them | a pair ; go for 98c, upplied the State county, is having more trouble over] straggled in about 9 o'clock, but the 21 pairs Boys’ Shoes in Button, regular price $2.2h and $2 50 with an inte re} Contractor Pat Halloran, of the | pis step-daughter, Della Bartley, #|court-room was as lonesome as May- | go for 99 centa, entirely t ncclve : ; | Jeily, today signed a contract with the! young girl whom he drove away from| field. Prosecuting Attorney Reeves | FH i description of the enort deg flings 5 obs & Rock Island railroad to} home last June by cruel andinhuman|was on band again after a several | a m “EY aS resources of the Queen ef the Ane) Diary and Ben Bryinany (Wo Young! furnish 200,000 cross ties inside of| treatment, according to her story. | days relaxation. 4 q > tilles men who reside tu t eae tor {2S months, to begin on April Ist of] She came to Paducal and sought] There was but one case ready for| ae n A He says that Cuba r nak far i ah t } were * i the year refuge in a house of ill-fame, and af-| trial, and that was against Abe Stone, { Polished F among the foren uunities ofthe hand of the Ind He will have constantly at work | ter several days had elapsed her step-| colored, who did nothing but cho; B among h ; : ) ter several day P P ig Pp $ of us Polished Free the work), aod he believes she will) They yestentay "| cwenty teams and 100 men, the out-| father came after her and found her | lock off the gate and batter sors e e 831 Broadway. soon attain t seas ales sep : fastanlly | fits to be procured in St. Louis, The] ont on Court street. She strenuous-| few pailings at Aunt Molly Doyle's, | a stable goveri i cheerful bifled and Deyman eo badly wo ties will all be gotten up the Ten-|}yqdeclined to return home, saying]on West Court street. ‘The property | obedience to tho powers that bc, | that ho lived only one he nessee river, back of Clifton, This | that she would suffer anything but a} belongs to the Vinegar Company, | present to the homesceker and ine) ay Vote Delive|is one of the largest contracts ever! life with such a brute. He could] who objected to the Vandalism. | vestor conditions that will make home) Kentue’ ered let to a Paduehan not prevail upon her, aud then at-/Stone was given the marble heart pleasant aud capital secure. | i tempted to sue out a writ of habeas} when he got through testifying, and A 9 The iron mines overshadowing in] Washington, D. Jan, 21 nr g corpus before Justice Winchester,|he will donate $5 and costs to the * importance all other industries #0 the] jJows, electoral messenger from Ken- IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. but when the girl was brought before] city. , eastern section of the island, consti tacky 7 as arrivoll a | delivered the the liter se claimed to be 21 and) our gentlemen of the West ud, ' tute the only ry thatlas mace) vote of his state into the keepibg off. . | Tefused to go back, Messrs. John Weaks, George Phil- any pretense to standing up against] Vico President as required by| Miss Carrie Fiournoy and Dr. K. Holiday left and returned again in| ips, Will, Clements and ede the shock of the on sent phage | Ellis Married. a i w ae vn Mase BADE SS his] Burnett, were summoned to appear he Two companies (American Y Ny, ©. Bentanost Dead: wife with him, ‘The mother soon in-} xnd answer to a breach of ordinance. capital of over $5,000,000 Fe OL el Load den aa diced the girl to forsake her life of] ‘They have sink wells on their. prem. | eS Oe CO Oe, Brey trom bt to Fai me \ Aries \eeealeeear “th prominent attorney of | Only # Few Friends and Relative) shame and return home, but she left] ises, aud Mayor Yeiser yesterday NK Bn THY BOL CFO 10 ee Site ety. alad of bla hore: lest hight Present —Will Reside in ain not long since and took up her| authorized warrants against them. States. American capital opened a rks eat ae yipeatar aa fd ; ‘ abode at Pearl Wilson's, under the} ‘Phe cases were continued until to- ¢ mine at Ponupo and built) of pneumonia, after ¢ : Dyersburg. name of Pearl Stark, She left there] morrow st 8:30 o'clock. | to it, but after shipping} ‘ j Tuesday and went to a Court street} Judge Sand 4 t think the| ‘ tarmers’ Supply Co. Pails. y and Judge Sanders does not think the one cargo the 3 wise Hon Gat by Prdiedatd Tada ata A Sool aris tmarias of) Muss Gorollbe saloon to live up stairs, but lef there law has been violated except in cases | \ the insurgents, ‘The coffee planta. wenton, a pariage vw : uesday, according to the statement] where the wells are used. It is not| \ ‘ the instigate ivy mca started | Farmers’ Supply Cowpany’ a0 iucot-/ Augusta Flournoy, of 433 North] ot the’ hartender® Oftiers” Senser| “eere,the well are, ued QEDEOU90008) when the present rebellion broke out) porated concern doing busine Here, | Seventh street, to Dr. WE i Eland Uliman tade’@ seasoh for ber | nd there will, says the Consul,prob- | with a reported capital of $12,000,) EHis, of Dyersburg, Tenn., took}iast night, but she could not pe|_ Attorney Jesse Gilbert aud ‘Tom 7 aa ae et fae, it any, votfee| has failed. —Linbilities not known. “Tplace at 9 o'elock last evening at the| found, nan wionst ba cones en| ‘ntations remaining when the : : residence of the bride in the presence et he Kinsyille, whither they went to tako| pene cor ga DIED IN LEXINGTON, of only relatives and a few intimate Gése to Bardwell, Misses Bettie and Ella Torian to the| ) veg Seay Fe Re Meare. nistet| Dir: De B, Jewett lett at noon for| Myee . ehe patients gave. then u f : : , , rN. ‘ . Mrs Clara Giy Formerly of the} First Presbyterian chure! assistec + et ewell lel e litle trouble. One had an attack of nN t HIS FIGHTING DAYS OVER, |™# y by Rey. L.'T, Ward, anold school-| Bardwell to make preparations for epilepsy on the train and the other| Ss Se In eve I In 1S I S a i ara F ee ua G hetot the late| Mate of the groom, performed the} bis f mare to that pa ages just as they arrived at the asylum, i 4 yen. Lee Denies the Story of a) Mrs, viven, relictof the late} coremony, medicine, e will loc ere 0 Aden dbl om Ape With Mr. Money. ‘Gus’? Given, formerly of Paduca,| "The heide was beautifully attired | February 1, but his family will re-| ‘The case of Starr against Herndon reduced rices ees pus Gen, Lee, the ied yesterday in I on, Ky., AU}; q sown of white brocaded. satin| tain here, for the present, at least. |in the cireuit court is still on trial, e Havana, Jan. 20.—Gen. Leo, the) ine old The ceased and} decolete, trimmed in point lace and} Dr. Jewett, in leaving Paducah,| and the indications are that the evi- , United States consul 1, alluded | rer usband’ left Paducah twenty] decoletes tein’. in Deiat vert a{abandons a good practice, but heldeuce will all be in by adjournment| O=<¢ EXSRROADIWAY. ; today to sensationa ports CITCU | oars ago for New Orleans to reside, |}arao oyuet of bride roses sees a better opening in Bardwell,and afternoon. — . “ Jated in the United ugar Ae He aud in the ’8Cs removed to Lexing-!"" “Pye groom was attired in the con- and regrets to leave his many friends = | a was probable between Congrossind’ | ton, where resided with her 0n,| ventional black. in Padycah as much as they regret mas proballsmweit on avoout of | 100s muere Wie oe BGA De. raga. oiiles LieRiR ROT CASCAR TS. EWELER statements made by the fatter ef OM J phe deceased was an aunt by mar] yo pride, acted as maid of honor,| He has dissolved{partnership with | O R versation he hac with Gen Lee Wii) riage of Capt, Joe Fowler, of theland wore 9 dress of white organdy,|City Physician Harry Williamson, | . . 5 = ~— here. ‘The consul-genct says that] city, Judge dames Campbell and 8) carrying a bunch of white hyacinths, | Who has formed a partnership with 10,25 and 50\cta. Pa ; auch a story 1a ridicuout sister-in-lay of Mrs. Henry Givensot] One out of the four bridesmades is a] Dr. Gray, who will hereafter bave | Will appreciate your patronage. Handles evarything in the F “Money and I both hs the city. She also leaves two sons, ucab girl-Miss Alice Crumbaugh, | bis office with the former. ay | : of t in the lastwar bear Henry Given, of Lexington, aud Joe} ye others were Misses Jennie Win- Dr. Jewett owns large real estate, } BW ‘ LT, a adiled, At the time of Mr. Money ©) Given, of New Orleans, fry, Hopkinsville; Georgia Scott, {interests near Bardwell, having there ] il departure Gen. Lee expressed "s a ~ Dyersburg, and Gertrude Ellis, | flae farm which he restocked last Xs s sasure that he had personally visit-} Vaughn & esser, 422) P role rk fall. His new location will afford . . Soa wid talker freely with him,| Jofgerson street, dO\ aff kinds of cab-|Of Helena, Anes Dyersburg, | him a better opportunity to look af- < REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. ; % “put he says that he sent no message inet work, uphol¥@ring gud FT was best man, ‘The groomsmen |ter his land, DRUG STO SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, 112 SOUTH Tarp STREET to Secretary Olney. pairing.