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ts the entire ioe ‘Their oxperience teaches ‘hem that one time advertising docs not pay. VOLUME 1 1—NUMBER 128 ~ ENCOURAE vat Are the Co’ cent Sucesses, GREAT LOSS OF LIFE To the ,S; Mines and Bullets. paniards From Cuban A DELIBERATE BUTDYERY SF paciFiCggs, Aepecial disps.en trom Philadel- phia to the Gobe-Demoe tt says: By Saturday's mail a letter was reesived fte.a Capt. Cox, of the Cuban army formerly of the Pennsylvania Ne ion, al Guard. Capt. Cox vent c Cuba with Dana Osgood, t University half back, but they we . © LepPratec most of the time. wane Capt. Cox's leiter is tur re encourag ding to the friends of “ube than lets ters received fro him two or three months go. 4, letter dated in No- wember Arr’ ved on Saturday, along with one Gated January 30.) They presen’. a striking contrast. Here is DO extract from the first complain of bard times in the United States, but sou should see the people of Cuba, aad then you would not complain, Kven “tt armies ure in a bad state. Edo pot know which one is the Worse off al though the Spanish soldiers beg in many of the towns. We take we want. Personally, I have much for lack of food, or ret er lack of the proper kinds. It is hard to be well and live haryy on three prin- cipal eS mort, fruit and sugar cane. Meat ‘the main fool, and 1 hope whep L leave here never to see PRY Mo” ¢ of it. Pom Cox's sece md letter, dated Ywo months later, the follc ywing ex tract is taken: isa fast improvement tn , and the army is cer tainly in pretty good form just now We are receiviog more arms and other munitions of war, although just how they get there no one to know. The highest o: of course, aware of the « 8 that bring us such su al re-enforce ments, but I under 1 a0 order was given by Gomez some time ago Uat there sbould be as much re exer. what tif ored leers ised in the matter of information at this end of the line as at the other Of course, there are trailors here but they are not known. Oveasion- ally one is given away, and you do not need to be toll what the treat ment is. “Everybody ia the better this my and the spimt of stronger daily, You prise’ at the number of recruits who Ofer themselves every day, sndia all parts of the country. ‘The Spanish army is in fearful conditions The men are losing heart each day, Some of the battalions which are favorites are well treated in comparison with the others, but asan army I am sure there is much disvonteut and suffer- ing.” fight is becc ming would be sur- MINES SPRUNG ON SPANIARDS Large Force Marched to Death— Carnage in a Port! A special dispatch from Key West fo the “Globe-Democrat”” says: A Harge Spanish column was defeated by the Cubans westof Santa Clara one day this week. The details of the affair have been kept quiet in Havana, and the fact has just leaked out. The Cubans were besieging a fort there, and aid was sent for. A large Spanish detachment of some 400 men under Maj, Setunda was sent from a near-by encampment to drive the insurgents off. As they advanced near the town Garcia's men arrange! a cunning ambush in a thick swamp, mining the road bed and planting acannon where turn of the road gave them full rake, When the mine was sprung the surprise was complete. The Span- iards attempted to rally, but the Cubans opened at short range with er, using chain, bolts and iron pins for this, Their mus- ketry fire was rapid and effective. The Spanish commander hurried the front and endeavored to make his men stand. He was wounded and his fall dispirited the men, The next in command was soon after hit, and then the fight became a running rout. The Cubans pursued them fiercely and many fell under their avenging machetes. After they bad escaped, the Cubans secured several carloads of guns, and from the fallen soldiers much ammu- nitiov. Over 150 Spaniards were kiltéd or wounded, it is stated, The Cubans lost thirty men, the Spaniards firing but little after the surprise, A report from Pinar del Rio states that Fort Infanta Isabella, near the Northern end of the trocha, was at- tacked and destroyed Thursday. The Cubape crept close to the walls of the grape and 1 Soldiery Over Re- ploded, carrying down the entire side | of the fort, which was of stone. number of the garrison were killed by the explosion, ‘The Cubans then | attacked the breach and, despite the| efforts of Maj. Andrens, the coi mander, entered the fort to the Pen. TWO MEY ADRIFT ON ICE, { | A Deliberoto Butchery. | Tampa, Fia., Feb. 0, «News was received here tiny ef the wholesale | killing of pacificos at Julaco, Ma-, tanzas province, last week, hy one of Weyler’s captains, tamed Marcos, He raided asmall vi! expecting to find an iP ryent spital there, Bein Gisappcinted he arrested twen | ty of the men, and, putting them ia line, had every odd number man shot, Squadron. BE CSER AT DEATH'S DOOR. Ih Distinguished Gentlema +: Promising to spare the others, No " a, [Touisy eapliniiets in the pri | ; ‘ bs nS B k Sooner had these been dispatebed Uon of his Western enterprise | He eee ns : th ¢ had the others put to the ma- a 1 2 : | © (Says. ’ DT brocalg had the others put to the m _ Lebanon, Ty., Feb The trial] Representative J. H. Ashoratt, of} a se \ EASIEST APPLIED. Several trains on the Sdatanans and’ 2, allie Mack, the negro rapistsis) Paduc bh, was ia the city | yesterday. | Te Havana and the Sire tnt Yhaegi. Oo this> aftervoua, protected by] Mr. Asheraft, who ublioan, | ‘ : oan me" be tallrcags havo hoon armen thee itary guard against an thas also had eno 0) INDORE COMBIZE SYS "EM. \ \ eX creat garb ot Me ited populace, w a h would other: | and will not t Fe Brd j ite make quick work of lin. | nomination Sold Only by | been such intense] trict of whicl MEET T r ¢ a. this time pat, a Ber J Il, Elliott, ¢ S$ TOMORR t tet ween teil mn ‘r mob toe t ocvur le willl The Populi its bope to 1 to com 10, AN e SON th) tI 4 WN ») ‘OY Does the City Democratic Com, °8°°°ly suprised. titive Kdrington. “he c mittee, | A Inter dispatch gives the informa. ‘ ‘ : el ila oh ae : jtion that Black pleated guilty to th VANDYKE BROWA ny ae by Icharge in. court and received 7} ie Will Call & Primary to Nominate tone of wor gions ia the. pon Me t 303-307 B a 109-11 y, THe q Clty Candidates, ANiaey,” The it wie Sint : roadway. sfondi 70. uird St. ~ . freveu minute crowd hardly | Au Alleged Thief Says He Didaet | Hop-« : ork apie | Preeemmenereneel 2ST sy SERRE SW ras PE. The Democratic city committee! thar en ty 2 has eae its 0 We on) 3 : a will meet at the efty hall tomorron ne Ph ting Mr, Elliott, accom. i do'vine suai to al . : ani fr. Will G a well ehyytsiessh hills an ; ‘i is = oe Sei here} ite Just “Borrowed” Lawrents | know en of I ae tok a" eimary s potiinal 0 Rgms Senteeve spe Glore’s Jewelry and Coat, me lent of Mayo: calla primary for the nomina welry r saudilates for city offives. r Bank of Bagtand Dead, Yeiser and It ts understood that the com addon, Kog.. Feb. 0.—Yrauk state toe (s in favor of fixing the same day| May, for many years cashier of the] Charles Vandy ke why | Pe as the county primary, April 3 | Bank of f was arrested as Cl ng} | ' Mrs B both Prentice and Koster, is not GEORGE MILLER udford, ( Mr. | wanted in Louisville, He is wanted) —_ Henry Ay urd Beecher, ae bas been] here just now, however, and the hat Mr. I een hy a Sex ree Was Held Over By Judge San-|s leath for some days, |rowing story of being wanted for Fait rive over the city Which are now oom iu, WE cur THE PRICES ders, connot| murdering @ naa in Louisville proved | ad ‘l OF WINTER, ODS IN TY to he untre Hie y © a very pretty city,’? he GOODS Two. } been addicted to fi 1, *‘au excellent city, in fact, but ' rged Wilk Hottscbreaking Rilled By a Sas and a letter receiv : Use x \ and Waived Examination Cleveland, Olio, Feb, 9.—George] yesterday into: that the wars think r 3 . t \ ; way Sa Davis, a prominent merchant of this [pant is ue ‘g ainst him is fo ¢ sue bility of esta ga Weeree #9. 00 VER cue ‘ \ ty, was this morning shot and in-|ing, fiem.’? he was asked ple Women's § Sizes, #3 00 Dory 150 \ the white boy|stantly killed by his wife, with whe Mrshal Collins received a letter | s would never Misses’ Square Tie Lace $2 25 Sides ) Capt. J ations have not been pleasant. | from the Louisville authorities today ,| e ale Kis « anid steal jetstood that a family rowland they expressed compl no. frost aunoal Child's Dongola, Paten’ Tip, Bat ‘ $1 00 Saturday | was i gresi whea the sho y can be,| Weil, if the yster Misses Alaska's Warm Overshoes go % hak: @lidital srl Man Adrift on Lee ty ae _ Other poods likewise. I { cash a huy Talo the t ike ¢ tty Ky. Feb. 9.— Two] noiding ad very body else shoes cleaper than you ever bou ne W ayy Was a sm Ag seer rpiug en aes t itr dolant ‘hon tked wairca woot Rawesvitle adrift on the] ary 1 fo Judge | San car at them before examination for the defen tant toes Thelr ag cries for speak Lnirably.”” : saad was then held over for grand fury} belt (not be responded to a3 itl") awronce Glore, the cv 1 many nice N As ») ck > ~ ] T ac sian itanee erp ane swore that Vani 4 Wir ‘ % SS C a ye. ee AN OLD RESIDENT, the Treaty Under Consideration W ton, Keb. 9.—l en Ai (reaty was under Death of Mr. A. P. Randle Last ca he ths Macale Gon t Night. oil 3 yesterday, The entire rocecding was in executive session ¢ first half of the session was spent Was Sixty-Sev 1 ntly behind closed de ot Pr u debuting motion introduced by ES Senator Hill, to consider the treaty in the most today’s proc » and of “t part ani- ng aged 68, a well died Mr. A. P. Randle, known resident of the ounty, was based n thls motion. The of pneumonia lust night at 8 o'clock | detiate was characterized by several at his howe four miles from the city, | tarp; ot wean etme aa on the Jacobs’ farm on the Caitolauthor of the motion ands Senators road. Morgan, Lodge and Sherman, the The deceased had been ‘a resident last named contending strenu- for the observance of the sena in deali as Stated that dministration of the county for many years and in|, addition to his wife he leavesa sister, Mrs, R. W. Jacobs, and a brother with the treaty, and two sisters in Hopkinsyille. it was the wish The remains were interred at the family graveyard at 5 o'clock thisat-| ¢, ternoon. LOCAL OFFICERS hould be excluded the pt the « ates A DISASTROUS VOYAGE, The Sgadron of Admiral Bruce Who Are to Direct the Coming oses Several Men. Season's Base-Ball aes ee Charleston, S.C Feb. 9.—Ad- Now that the Base wiral Bunce's blocading squadron complete, iv’ is exp reached port today, after ad ball’* will be heard ma trous voyage from Hampton Ronds: The offivers of the local te Three men were lost overboard from Bona Jackson, Presi at; Ie “Tthe battleship Maine during the gale si, Vieo-President ; ( Robertson, Jof Friday, one man was crushed t Treasurer aud Secre the cruiser Marblehead, a ENGINEER WALTACE Will Pass Through Poni, fatally injured ands others were so badly hurt that severa On aj may limbs. The details of the Marblehead are lose i? e accidents on the SPORES, Tenth not obtainable, but it seems that the Chief Engineer Wallace will arrive} cruiser made bad weather of the blow. inthe city this c¢vening about 7] Last night as she lay off the jetties o'clock on a special car en routefrom| she presented a dismantled appear the East End to the St. Louis divi-[ance. Her forecastle is stove in, a sion, wrtion of her superstructure and He will leave at on by the St.]two hatches carried away. The Louis train. heavy seas that swept her decks also lower and her smashed the e¢ lifebe carried away her searcl port swept overboard t PRESIDENTIAL boom, Inauguration Washington, D. C., March 4, 1897. SENATOR BARRIS IMPROVING For the above occasion the Illinois Central railroad will, on March 1, 2 and 3, sell tickets to Washington, D, C. and return at one first class fare A Speedy Recovery Now Expected By His Physicians. : Washington, D. C., F 9 for the round trip, good going on the} priends of Senator Isham G. Harris, date of sale, and for continuous pas-| ceTenmessee, wore greatly. relieved sage in each direction, and returning | , not earlier than March 4th, nor later |) than March 8th, 1897, For further information and tickets apply to ified yesterday to learn fre his physicians that the condition of the Senatcr is now so much improved that there is every hope of a speedy AH. Haxsox, GP, As Chicagoy’ pycovery, W. A, Kettonp, A. G. PP. A, A i Report, fort during the night and planted Louisville, Ky. The Water Ways Journal, last is- mines of dywamite under them, Be-[J. 'T. Doxonan, C. T. A., Padu-' sue, contains a good account of the fore daybreak the mines were ex- cab, Ky, td dismissal of the suit of the adminis- Barry & Henneberger We always keep a big stock, CLIPPINGS that.are DRY---per bundle, 4c. ‘FOR SEVEN YEARS Black, the Lebanon Rapist, Goes) W A Disastrons Voyage of the Nayal PADI trator of Ani Packet fi ient Padne Prom nent F diac ah, a well known Liew At pre velopment naut Go nt he of Which he think His mission b Vil tell you, bo money, I "Il pa’lize me ef I did tleath at the wharf here. is from the pen of the » Flach, of the Be is at the First sui was the I THE PADUCAH D AU, KENTUCK TUESDAY, ly Weebler against the | Op peg OR Company, for causing SE WEN! The art a wart of ah correspondent, M ttie Owen yuducahans ba douis= 1 ir. J " i Men Ww N district pol ticia | epublican nomiace f wernor some years is Inter: sted in the tn Idaho gold mine.| s will prove a bonenza | here is to enlist gon Mistah, I didn’t, didn’t steal} Hope Christ} an¢ Twill, Mi tah George told wen he t was too g fer c wore 1 watch off so dl spectable, and intended to retur et ; with them, I did.’ He said this to} °C Ket that er no such aly 4 thing adders beld him to an-|""))!* he swer aud fixed his bail at $300. Lo] ised at efault he went to jail, | Mov % " After court Vandyke asked Ju a aati Sanders to please visit him at the ney jail. The Judge promised he w Wnt pore pay a social call some time this afters} yray ta hoon. Crate - oni Oy ‘i May ribs open March cotton of Called Meeting of the State] ™ ed a Board Northwestern re Clearances for busheb Heid Last Niyght at the? Palmer 1 Istreet’s rey House Tn the City, ply of at decre © ast Week A called meeting of the State Reduced Rat Board of the [American Protective] On account of Association met last night at the}meeting of the Palmer House. Manufacturers at he meeting was of no special ois Centra ni nee, and also elected It was not a called me etin, Epwor hia The Union meet tonight at street M. E, ch | for the meeting Re: Prayer ting Miss ¥ Solo— Mr Vooa Paper—Mrs. Sin Rep Mr. Se BJ. astate convention but invited to come. Members — will please bring their bible The fol- lowing program has been arranged the business transe ted was of a priyate nature and for trains George Sapp, of Louisville, was]in the forenoon re-elected State President, and | one fare for the re George E. Heinsohn Secretary and | turning until Pebri Treasurer, A few local ofivers were] d.T. Messrs. H. C, Bt the boars Robertson today r cere of the Northwest is, Please Notice mpany of Chi of the 7:30 at the pany, of Hartt burch, All frie utp re A specile. for t Bitiixes, Secretary Bituminous Lump, per Bu. - “i Egg, 7 Nut, i - tickets on February arriving at SRUARY GE lered o Mae 0 be ¥.—May at 24 and demand them—Cold feet Ae f Wet feet shott ‘ere ar for them—Colds and coughs ba hem. tats tt \. ned at $7.70 L di pened at $7.7 ay a eae adies ned at $3.95 and Call and see the storm rubber we are sefling fon 8c. ened e Seventh Southera Me apie of Febr ound triy vary Dore gned the Ranglt Sk ete AT— 10c ~ SYSTEM, Elliott Arrived From AV IN PECTION OF THE CITY. celebrat a ss! Rubbers > An highest point $6.88 and 5 sto Memphi Change In Insurance Circles. Dennis and Lloyd agency era Life Insurance » and took the He artford ae naiy PTC eee eee USE SOULE’S BALM ve tok TH SKI Nelson Soule's Drug Store. ONLY and LARGER AND LARGER Our circulation grows with every iesuc, We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time | convince themselves. L) TEN ¢ For That C hilly Feeling Ki IN USB \ mind en "SF me / YOUR ROOM mOSh ALL RUBBER: ae ST, CHEAPEST, SPECIAL SALE FOR MEN Buy ie. You need them now. Ith and good native {eet Child’s spring heels 9c GET A PAIR TODAY! ADKINS & COCHRAN, (anaemic rr = 331 BROADWAY. SHOES BOUGHT Oi er me ane EE BAILEY, WRLVVBVETVAVTWA Hatter. \OTS9O002 00 {hart RBOUVLWOVVVSY ‘The verything | in his line at Pe prices, 327 BROADWAY. Is selling e ~Anthracite Egg size, perton - $8.25 Stove r m 8.25 AOA A AS Chestntst size ‘ $25. a re ne em ae 9 . ‘ 0 go, 3

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