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Waa assnilints:: The Best Paper In the city, so say they all. Only 10c, a week for all the news all the time. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 119 " NOT 100 HIGH, | tramp 4 had indulged a smoke wa } ing thelt fire not entirely estingtis was exposed to | miles in the country | the cold yesterday until almost frozen | The effect has been to unbalance her mind and she is new Desired. “FOR REVENGE, THE PADUCAH | Jed, and that the fire was slowly ned to a ilaue after they har gone to j Sleep A Moderate Tariff That Give Crazy From the Cold. The Spanish Burn a Cuban | Anderson, Ind Mra P Permanent Protection | Clawes, wife of a farm eote Hospital. MANY CUBANS BURNED ALIVE, TAUMIY extend its Jine to Mechanics!» rg ov PADUC CAH, KENTUCKY, THU RSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1897, its recently acquired right of way. The company is composed of active, OUTRAGED, enterprising business men, and they “ are intent on giving the public the best possible service. * PRACTICALLY SETTLED That Paducah Will Be a Member - oF The Bowe Bali renee’ | THE WILDEST EXCITEMENT, Paducah will undoubtedly be # member of Central Base Ball League Hickman County. DAILY SUN. Miss Lydia Carver Ravished in Our circulation grows with every issue. to We invite anyone interested ill at our office at any time snd convince themselves. [sees AND LARGER i For That Chiily Feeling IN YOUR ROOM USE Bosley’s Weather Strip. ALL RUBBER. | BEST, / CHEAPEST, / \ EASIEST APPLIED. \Sold Only by GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE CO, Pegueonieid 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. Have You a Sole? on your shoe that didn’t wear? If so, | it may have been that your sélection | was poor, either in selecting the shive or tne place you\ may have purchased \ them. So, don’t trust to uncertainties but select the house that has a reputa- tion for style, quality and wear, and in them you will find none ‘other than \ GEO. ROCK & WATCH OUR RUBBER SALE Bargains. For_Evervbody. PRICES\AS FOLLOWS: ‘Ladies’ Storm Rubherg |- -— - Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers, en’S\Rubbers es bat - 25 cts. 15 cts. 40 cts, before they\ are aX gone. ICES on Leathek Shoes {his week, ADKINS & COCHRAN Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, 831 Broadway. hae haha naa ad ‘The A ee Is selling everything i in his\line at reduced prices. |\S27 BROADWAY. JOS. PET TER, TE Jeweer, atronaze._ Handles everything in the JEwHeLhR yy \LIN Be. REPAIR WORK fe SPECIALTY: | Will appreciate your. eae? UTION GUARANTEED, 12 souTH THIRD STREET LYMAN J. GAGE AT CANTON. "ente! i this year, with Evansville, ‘Terre Pusi ] i Haute and Washington, Ind., Cairo,! was assaulted ina Barn Yester- - | Centerburg, Ohio, van ,, ~The | Phe Steamer Dauntless Said to! ri) and Nashville, ‘Tenn,, a8 com- ae 1 re Yeate: 1 ‘ar, y noon. ‘ in O «-A|tire fiend had preity 1 iis. own Haye Landed Her Cargo. panions. ay after Presticnt McKinley's Cabinet~s| vie ee vcriog, Fire broke ‘The matter was virtually settled ‘ Steamer Sinks--Crew Jout before daylight and before it — yesterday, and a meeting will be ‘1 fi 2 bruary 7 Lost. could be got ur ntrol bad prac= ss held at Evansville on February 7, y wiped « seinese center, {NEW YOPK LEGISLATURE RESOLVES. | arrange details BLOODHOUNDS ON THE TRAIL, ~ Jhaving destroye as than twelve The promoters of Paducah’s mem- calcite Pant ved | than t i Jimportant | bership have secured more than f dd say thet they} Fulton, Jan, 28,—Hickmus coun- TWO TRAMPS BURNED IN A BARN. ‘ ae ample backing, and say thet they ulton, Jan, 28. 1 coun: Heaviest Snow ig y whet West, Jan. 28. News trom will have good base ball, of ndwe at lty le all astis over Kentucky's latest a tots 2 3.—The At] Weyier’s advance columns tells of a! 2) tape. Miss Lydia Carver, the high- ilen the f f c ref but sharp fight near El Jobo | The park will be ready by spring,|ly respected daughter of John Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 2 After heaviest that has visited | this) w f Guives, in’ which Weylor’s/ju¢ its Jocation has not yet been fully| Carver, and a young and pretty girl, | & morning session dev minor | se r six years, It bad ard was forced back | decided upon was made the victim of # lustful ne-| matters, the National Association of jdrifted and A stronger umn was pushed! 7, rdto the players, profes-| gro brute, and repeatedly outraged | Manufacturers yesterday took up the p \ SSED |forward, and tneurgenls Nive) Sionals will be employed, with the/in the barn late yesterday after-| tariff CASE DISMISSE ee . hospital that they were possible exception of two or three/ noon. The subject came before the men - destroyed and all the} cood local players, who have sus-| John Carver is a prominent bers in the shape of a report of th ‘ k Thi wounded ents, Gwenty-three 10 | tyined splendid reputations in the| farmer and lives about six mallee from special committee vint Against Mr. M. W. Clar nis Te nd female) nagt, Fulton, near Cayce Station, E day. A diseu Morning t 1 Abe = man county. His daughter is a some time followed I quier ‘wae ‘sen by in Xe Quick CHANGES, most estimable young lady, and but e report od it Wi ally vue Capt. Luis Mo- ” " ch ag tine see Red” Hubbard's Case te Come : 00 illto be AS cosodhedn j ariopted by the convention me e akppeney e, the meu being too ill to be It appears that the girl went to the few changes lad been made in the Up Saturda per Vase 1 insurgents knew their ‘The Protean Mereury Gets Very | barn after eggs, when she found a| " but r od t 1 ’ A | verbiage. The report as presented “ but they determined tu sel oes rough looking negro there, asleep 1m was as follows | ‘The case against 1° Hubbard | ‘beir lives dearly in defense of their Frisky. the hayloft. He was awakened ‘Resolved, That it is the sense of} (44) assaulting Mr. Mann | * rape dled ee (More when sheentered and quickly pre- : 01 Association of Manu 7 4 e 6 vler's detachments ‘ 4 brs ° % ; he - ler nal . s ive a ml 4 f W. Clark, at Un Depot Sun i having beeu At 10 O'slock Last Night Was 7 venting her exit, commanded her Ms actarers that the tariff la nd day, and the one t Mr. Clark z submit to his desires, threatening her be revised at the earliest pos for a breach of the peace, were called | !form wounded Cabans Above and at Midnight with death if she refused or made moment in order that uncertainty |i he Dotice eourt this morning they were abused, and after a HaSW. any outery. may be removed, contid tee |" Hon, C.K. Wheeler re 1| a0 hour's fighting were ae She was perfectly helpless, and Rored and business permitted to re} yy Giark and Hon. It. 'l. Ligt \ vd one Cap- __|knowing ber father to be absent at vive. foot the other defendant. ‘The lat Ben arrived, a4) Florist, Joe Mattison, who lives} the house of her neighbor, she was ‘Resolved, That rates of duty ter objected to trying both cases at « Pie ‘Wo/ near Sixth and Husbands streets | frightened into submission and several pe made as low as possible, |i. “same time, so the one against | pauued for thet, | vets up every two hours during these] times outraged. t with adequate protection |i? Giirk was taken up and roth, being exposed | cold nights to ¢ xamine his thermome- The brute then took a hasty de- of our mauufacturing aud agricultur- evidence was quite conilicting | : oS ter avd replenish the tires in his hot} parture, and as soon as the terrified al interests, and the labor they em: that Clark knocked og cig ge hor Last night the thermometer victim reached the house, which is ploy. The tariff should contain only Mayfield. jeweler, ;wzely hidden bebivd the rocks along! made the following freakish cbanges:|some distance from the ‘barn, told specific duties or mixed ad valorem ; com Wile vw roud, ‘The ~~ ds were! Até p. m. it was 5 above. her mother of what had oecurred. und apecific duties | others sa | Peaned Up and vould not por! At 8 p, m. it was 6 above Neighbors were straightway notified **Resoly That Congress should k Foster and “ They f wi At 10 p. m, it was 7 above, and an armed posse was soon scoured be invited to re ish at 1 awor lls were / At imignight it was 3 below zero. | the woods. the system of r reity Sat . 1 x er was about At 2 a. m. it was at zero, Later Marshal Walker's blood- be employed to recure for inthe aye w i | ’ anu'ler) At da. m, it was 3 above, bounds were obtained from Fulton, favors in Latin-Ame t choke him, a at | ent, attracted balla. At 6 a. m, at zero. but seemed unable to catch the trail, markets in which we are n with the | sfirubh bs gents | ‘The thermometer was of course | owing to the snow and the strategy buyers, while Bur r. Clark claimed that ac e ty Toe” ufasoa. The | ouiside, and Mr. Mattison kept close/with which the fugitive elu- sed seller solely y knocked KF wn, while | ed force® then swept the | watch on it, hence his Sigures are/ded isolated and — unfrequented wage rates and tying Ws Oven the G60 aid th av, ene ee, Se ig corre places. He manifestly struck susts of product x6 he thought Habbard i t nearly 10) men ai) ton A great many people were con-|the railroad somewhere by some countries.” strive yeh withithe ‘poker and tried x wader their defeat, whed) vigced when they arose this morning! path, as the bloodhounds were of The slebate that followed hinged | him “ ered (he town they set fire) thatit was colder than yesterday,and | little service. entirety on the words in the sec ad | The be be alise tivo rr and the hospitsil] i, was quite a surprise to them, for) All night the search was prose- paragra; © of the regolution. “As low | died and Mr. Lightfoot th ze (wo-story wooded last night about retiring time, there/ cuted, some of the men going as far aa possible,” aad the fight for the | oi tie case against Hubbard con- |‘ ire, was soon in flames were indications of a moderation. [ag Mayfield, when the chase was dcoppiog out Of those words was linoed until Sate irday, in order that | f6¥ of ‘east wounded men were! ‘Today it has beemslightly wasaer, | abandoned on account of the extreme Precipitated sby Hamilton, of laser maybe br Here” from |somoneds ut hearty Hate career ba a slight thaw was noticeable. | old and the discouraging prospects. i e «th ith the Z n th i Hames, tk a Peer oe This morning it was renewed. California. He fo, * tat with | Mayfield to throw more light on t nis morning 5 words remaining the re “olution would | tor according to the ev OVE A HORSE, jhowever, but at last accounts the not have the weight with ‘Y WAY*) aioe it is hard to make rt . trail had not been found by the . and means committee of cong™@%* (the case and who was sal ss ul bloodbounds. ; Ss | that it would other wise have : . ‘ 6 Te Mea Jol og:| The young lady's family is pros-| | i sg ageluderdartabinds Tedford McCarty and John Rog |trated with grief, and if the negro is| CALLED TO CANTON *arrie ; ny ania asa kad the Bhenun ers Fight. |caught summary punishment will be ‘ \ of these acts, and the Spanish meted out to him, q . s shot them down in cold blood ae Lyman Gage on His Way to Anejo) 8 © : P Was! ihe olticer reporting that it was an! McCarty Was Stabbed and From ARKETS. ; swer a a rom 1 i ral fo ny t ae rs Acgounts May Die. i Commas ; Kinley ea acgeate il 10] Weyie ta force of £ \. —May whea z ‘ i been dispersed with mereneert pened at 765s-% its highest point , 0, Jan.” 87 —Lym j 2 opened at 76 4 ig poin ee iy fe ot tad Chars, OG e vy Joss to them, The news was’ ‘Pedford McCarty works on the}was 77 and closed at 747¢ 8. ue Chisago foancier, who has ve today H vs fine to Havana by «trusty comer farm of T. B. Walker, adjoining the] May corn opened at 23% and i. x cag bie ‘ . ‘ a {reached here last’ nigat. It is » of John Rogers, oth of near] closed at 234-75. | be a hg aa Ree Nal necar, { Gen was ine on, this county, Sunday! May oats opened at 17%- and maeidsct-slect McKinley One es fiend rong | horrible eu rage, and were several visitors at Mr.|closed at 17%. to'eome to Canton. Having made a . Rewethee: OF as awe Weyler should weep among them being Rogers,| May pork opened at $7.90 diplomatic tender of ‘ : ‘ boo if this kind of warfare] who quartered his horse in Walker's| and closed at $7.77. ie ship of the Treasury ( i Boyd wa 1 A) was ke} F never FenLUTES | stable, cording to reports Me-| May lard opened at $3.97 and Me, MolCinley natarally wish : { Helen Brooks in|out now f n body, and] Carty placed his horse in the stable| closed at $3.95. Ser souse with him watters of | ¢ eye wiih his tist and fined $5 and| dof 400 men.| wiih Rogers’ to make room for the} May ribs opened at $4.02 and watt lage left at 11:30 o'clock | go, [horses of other visitors, and when | closed at $3.97. a due in Canton at 1:20 rut Woid has| Roge's discovered it he became very March cotton opened at $7.10. . ‘ke this afternoon ERR Eos ee Word b84| indigaantand struck at McCarty, wlio] May cotton opened at 87.25. There is nothing to be said al | be Na aan 3 eaes | enocked him down, Rogers said ee 4 Alagdling Hy are gerye Two Hlinots Pare Get Too} tat ve Tos. e8pEH CON) eoagh aud McCarty stated to at-| NEEDS TELEPHONES. ae heap A tole with Mader Much | Kentucky | ‘ ie , ey ead to his feeding when Rogers] eee. to ani : “Booze.” 1 i sav dually tase --om) tole up with a knife and signified his| And Golconda ae Make the Im- rs “vied hr IM Mr. Gage, } x Two Llinois fa Tan ex “ ; eri y mi intention to kill McCarty, me ron, | provement, us cate € sedi e but was overtakea and stabbed inthe) Golconda, Ill., may make a much » leaving for Canton rience t | : lovable tele ww "| Golconda, Il, may rent matter is still open and Ma-! ing them the i seer Cava. Yael left side, the blade penetrating the] needed Improvement in subscribing a ey is still as free as t They ew ic e ferry | ha |. Pevez | left lung. telephone system. The Metropolis Se eee aicotion 40 nelect aay one| boat, one ¥ wagon load of hogs | ° el was from Mal. Pere!” eis said that traumatic pneumonia | teephone Spee ! rn pate for Secretary of and the ¢ a white cow |M Fee ae ta oe i inge|bas set in from the wound and that | Fred Curtis went to Golconda to- Treasury, He asked me to talk ov The one with the te Vhis hogs | ir io. Gea, Ra's Rivera, was over-| bs condition is serious ie to talk up a telephone exchange maiterp with him; that’s all. It ‘ fa uy ve ate meval ofthepaity,| Rogers mounied bis horse and es- tp that place. If the people of that his duiy to act <cautiously and to vine, 80 V | Joyed " , going towards Maytield. Ee] piqce are alive to their best interests, convince himself he is not making ed by u pig "1 Now York Cuban Resoluston, leaves behind a family. they will subscribe in sufficient num- | mistake. a passeger on the ferry boa 1 Atha 3 28,—In tue senate bers to warrant an exchange being >, Twill not talk about my Both men were considerably rene ‘ong debaie over the Co Q putin, Then will come telephones views upon public subjects at thi of liquor, and after} «passed by. the asseme MORNING BLAZE, |hetween Golconda and Metropolis, | ” ferry | mended | - — time. » thad ber i | . | Use Diploma,\pest flour made, CAPED DROWNING, m the seat with ated el sue} Weatherford’s Grocery Burned | to Deatt Pgs wena, tia and tt in Rowlandtown. | SE 0 % BALM. But Were Frozen to Death on A) 4s both seemed to me more ‘ 10. more intoxicate | x stomen,{ The, cow nian" fount binweit} — MANY IMPROVEMENTS otully Destroyed in a Short! ———FOR THE SKIN Ne, Jan, 28.—At Howe : state of stupe i ri ‘ Evansvt. : bordering on a state Time, Being oad Tee ian ; three miles below this city last might] Ang got down to walk. He found hey Frame Structure ae No a ; ee, oune " oy » Peon! No grease, ne verine, j the small Gre" Fea Veould not keep up with t ‘}To Be Made on the People | delicately peNfunved i w, towin,’ TBE | cnd untied the cow, soon ‘ ; ' \ : young Heard a crew of thire| 10 y yal The faithful cow was] Line. ‘This morning at 3 o'clock Weath- aT— then men was cut down by the ie} round standing over him, while he erford’s grocery, in Rorlandtown, vane and sunk, Sour of the se " je was lying in the snow and almost] pine to Be Pushed, Road to nent Plepe 6 old stand was totally Nelson Saule's Drug Store luding Engineat Oer, escaped to the] Ao) ge Fale ey : destroyed by fire. : barges which was rut looge from tae A ee aistance further on the te Straightened, and Many It was a small frame stracture sinking steamer. ‘Th. heavy ive prte-! other man was found Lying behind bis Other Good Things and is supposed to have caught from vented their rescue unti! three of the| wagon, his patient tern having to Be Done. fire Ieft in the stove when the estab- men, including Engineer OT Nee stopped for him. He was laid in the eee shment was slored for the night frozen to death, ‘The remar™“e wagon, half frozen, and the team he loss amoud n the crew of the ill fated steamcT 8) started for home. The i 8 Street Railway is a/bundred dollars, — inc lading stock, supposed to bave been drowned. Both men are reported as being] most progressive institution, Yester-| The fire department was called out, ~ AN better today. day an importapt meeting was held bint the ballding had moet burned | AUGHDRILLTO HANG. | —— Uny the dizectors decided to at onve| before the alarm was turned in, auc ‘way, Paduote, Kj * in H Ww aires saapii poe chase a new boiler, and will prob-| there was no water in the vicinity, Broa ny Paduchb, da Crowe ent to Cairo on | PURO be Drummer—Must) Quite # crowd wen al rocure a Heine, which costs] besides, Killed Louisville 1 lhe Fowler this morning to attend | ably procur rs y insured, 3 | $120, 09. 00 the Fowler th 1 iz ak The building was fully insured, as} Gapital an = s : Extreme Penalty. ‘ reibiter thers (SHn00 ig r de Pashags 1 i 5 001. |e Fox om Asong In addition to that it will ina short] was the stock. yi ‘ 4 . 2 - 7 ere Mr. ¢ ulsenberry an whtg wan a sian ell to "We dpen from 9 a. m, to™§ » m. ate Birmingham, Ala., Jan. ol} were Mr. Sam f Wil | time be inking an artisian well t ETO AT LOUIS | Ope S lin Draughdrill has been convicted of | My, ie anard, ab apt i W : deep cuough to obtain the DIRECT r | urday nights a 7 to 4 murder in the first dregree for the) Lambdia and ten others, enty | E eo hieedaine : il killing of John Bates, the Louisville} were added at Metropolis and thirty equip ots for six cars will/Dispatcher Jorgensen Commu- Interest Paid on Tima, Dios drammer, sod will pay the extreme! at Mound City. forthwith be ordered, and as soon a8] nieates With the ‘Future e Sentence has paren - atl ens up the line will be penalty. on the Sth day of} Dr, Bell’s Pin is the her opens up the iio Great. OFFIC hs that be be huag on the oth day Ret cna and cx ever | extended out Madison from Twelfth to t|Jas. A. Repy iw a, March next. Maaveatet tae Gil yer {Fountain Aveoue, thence to Oak| Linemen today put in a new set of | \> F, Paxton Cashier | Discovers _ tee ve Cemetery. The line to Row-; telegraphic instruments at the Broad-| R 'Répy {Asahi Cashier | In a Burning Barn fectly harmless and oj se at bed | Grove f the A barn stops the coughtalk night Aittas ltown will also be straightened | w dispatcher’ 8 office, for use ou the \ Pinevilie, Ky fa gg lade oe eee ayfand yo down ‘Twelfth street to that| wire in the cable across the river, DIRECTORS= : on the farm of Ben Dosrett, it this ie pet e Soup and) *lburb instead of by such a rounda-|-vhich goes direct to St. Louis. Jas A. Ruy, rT county Was burned rage ni Sn ‘ whooptng ¢ Ps ft,’ haat anit The dispatchers will then work} KAMLEITER, ?, PAXTON, two bodies, ay pponee 10 oe found iat People who \jg7Diplomd Flour| fis also probable that the compa-! direct to St, Louis. No new opot-| (ino, 0. Hant, ul e, We » q e er. . /. Leget aleepig | yi tebe uhat the don't have dysp 27j3 py will increase its capital stock and ator will be put in, however, RA the ruins. had Pog