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not pay. All run ndvertisoments the este I H PAD UCAH DAI Official Newspaper hem that one tim adv rtising does LY UN. of the City. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 137 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1897. ney General Smith today, ‘Cable IT 1S FINISHED be relegated to the rear. The Cabi- Now Cause: in Brouk- niceties . / net has deemed it necessary from the pie y Padavah’s Be / 3 E asel recent advices from Mr. Hateh to dink Hat oF ba oe tame pall Park Se [ . } have a representative of the Hawaiian) Judge § ars Will Have Order] peen temporarily sc shed at Brook- lected. Threaten to Blockade Piraeus, j republic in Washington with power Judge Sanders been temporarily squelched at Broo lyn, the colored element has broken D, , to act. at Morton's. hth beeing or ‘ones sles Port of Athens, Weiler: which a ot Weel jen cll sini roth ae, President Simon Puts Paducah in Will you find any others at portance to the islands will probably tite is hardly aday. or night that the Leulueccbenves For AAS shes pote Gia TERE come up during the fortnight that 1 YH, | there is nota bloody battle between GREECE'S WARLIKE ATTITUDE,|, ie Wastiogton, soit 1 nave) A” FASTIDIOUS YOUNG MAN. |rrmmou te ‘carrer. Last night pandemonium broke loose again, but e ment. A great deal of valuable time | none of the belligerents could be € B. Simon left this af- can be saved in this way, It is clos: | Several Lawers 9 Doctors are] ound, I for Evansville, after formally | em teh Fleet Ordered to Sant in[& Political union with the United yischarged, Others Fined. “Don’t any of them ever get t vali oa a metaber cf States that I shall work for while in| berth” a ret re he | Central , rive a reporter inquired of the ‘ fs Five Days. Washingtoi | sohatable, This morning the park was finally : CIGARS ‘Hardly ever,'? he replied. |‘ecided on, A member of the Peo- | EY MAKE WARKON TARGL se SHORT SESSION OF POLICE COURT.) .. They are mc al so tough that you] 1/le’s Street Railway line has secured The best 5c Cigar on Earth. the franchise, and the park will be lo- GREECE CONTINUES TO MASS VESSELS.) Warsnins Om Charleston Bur Pie nbn — baree Metebdideem ei MGs Ba Exclusive A, se ) —_—— Hundreds of Tons of Howard Lanier is the name of a THE LAST FOX Proposition was submitted by the oth- ‘clusive Agents, ‘ Powder. be sd boy who climbed the fire . er street car company about 11 i a pace, Island of Crete ro, 18. fees di tikes? at the opera house last night. cate and came near being ac- GEo. O- HART & ON here was a mecting of the com: ee ; Feb. 18.—| ite wanted to see the show, but he — Pm dei » foreign fleets yester-|Again this morning the blockading : Ls : ' ig | _ The players , Se a tere [ax eomtned meas of ton. wt a0 ba Manager Teel Both the ly Deniaens Hevea se Siento agua, but pap HARDWARE AND StoveiCo. the situation was discussed in powder in target practice, hag not! ‘The latter was the first. person he Been Caught. ing will not ¢ begin until May 1. Cine INCORPORATED. ~ formity with the instructions under] Withstanding .the continued inclem=| pi geross, however, after he labori- cinnati has made application for = which each of the foreign fleets is]eney of the weather, the practice #48, | jusiy gealed the escape aud went in |rye Saha Ss ats Many «(Ste °° exhibition days, April 8 303-307 Broadway. . slved to take further steps toward | gets were anchorer n o'clock | day was fine aed con wh te done e matter. bringing about a more peaceful state| Yesterday morning, and immediately fee ebebteithy nee Geet he Sila The schedule committee of the of affairs in Crete and a joint note he asels began mi pearerte and | + these trotblesoane boys, who could league meets at Nashville on March . was drawn up and sent by Admiral] taking positions for the practice. | reoicayly put in their time at home. | Mr. George Robertson and a few 1. As yet the manager for the Nothing better made than “Old Reliable” Cigars at 10c. Canevaro, the Italian commander, |The booming of the big twelve and | ‘pcre are several others who gained | country boys went across to Owen's Padueah club bas not been appoint who is in command of the unit teinch guns could be plaialy | ote, the opera house by a{ Island yesterday afternoon and ac- ed, but three or four erstwhile Lou- fleets, to the Greek consul here, | leard in the city, The practice Inst | sintlar route last night, and if their] Comp slished in a short time what Pa-|isville baseball men are applica .‘s Tho note informed the rep ed several hours | name ecertained these, tov, willjducah’s vaunted fox hunting lub] for the place tative of Greece that any attack up-| ‘The pilots, who were stationed at |i, warranted. Judge Sanders says} had essayed to do for many months} “You may say that I have found ‘on Canea, Retiino, Heraklion or Sitia| the jetties, six miles from the city! 46 will stop the prac ie | ‘There were two foxes on the island} Padueah the livliest place in the would be repelled by the warships of] 404 about the same distance from the i which the hunters very much desired | country for its size,’" said President the foreign Powers in Cretan waters. feet, report that the vibrations of] William Doyle lor, is alto catch. Many trips have they} 5imon as he left, nd L know she The step upon the part of the rep-|thei® vessels were decided. Upon! young gentleman who does not like | male to the island with trumpets an¢ will make a success of her baseball resentatives of the Powers has caused | the discharge of each gun the pilot {o he disturbed too soon in his slum-| bounds, but never could they cateh club.” He left at 5 some alarm in Greek circles, but itis | boats are lifted and swayed ik fa morning, He doesn’t ob.|the elusive Reynard. At least ten anti not believed to signify anything more cradle, with a motion different trou | jg wr called to breakfust at 10 [trips were made during the past few PERPETUAL DEED, serious then a warning to the Chris-|that usually experienced at se. Lug ck a. m,, but 9 o'clock en-| months, but the big hunters could tians and Greeks to cease fighting sensation is reported to be way thing | tipely early for him. Hence|never down the fox. while the Powers deliberate and come] but pleasant when bis landlady, Mary Mead) Mr, Robertson caught one of the N a3 mn to some definite understanding re- . called him yesterday he objected, | foxes several days ago, and the other ir. Kilgore Today Secures the garding the fature of Crete. PUT TO THE SWOKD, dod after trying to Kit ber. with the one yesterday. Factory § bich are now coming ia, WE CUT THE PRICES It is still believed that the Powers — | broom, reconsidered and used his Col. H. H. Hobson, Capt. J. R. OF WINTER GOODS IN Two. will in some manner sanction the an-| yy, |tist. He raised | aN Smith and all the other old time veyed: thane to Mave Sent [ist He raised lumps on Mary's |Smith and Sarat ; nexation of Crete by Greece. borced thud gat |liead that were still visible when |hunters who wanted to be present Other Real Estate Transfers of a an Order For Reknforces | Judge Sanders called the case this | when Reynard’s life blood was shed, Day. Women's $3.00 Welt, Button, go at $2.00. ; ; ’ 2.00, MAY BLOCKADE PIRAEUS . |morning. ‘The evidence was will, of course be disappoin . ties. 8 1d of | tially heard and Judge Sanders . Women's Smail Sizes, $3.00 Dongola Baste, go a Powers Considering the Advisa-| Spanish las commanded. by {the defendant a day in which to ‘find SUDDEN SUMMONS An absolute deed of the site upon Misses’ Square Toe Lace $2.25 Shoes go at $1.50, oa otic Maj. Tesa, of Gen. Peranz’s army, in | €Vidence to establish his innocence, which the Kilgore heading factory “hila' a ‘ bility of Such Action, Pitar dal Win, prowlosss fo areal “ HOw Mane waa tolay wade to Me Child's Dongola, Patent Tip, Button, $1.25 Shoe, go at $1 00. Berlin, Feb, 16.—A dispatch to} to haye captured the | ts of Mon- F Mack McCauley, colored, came arg Kilgore by Mr. W. F. Bradshaw, Misses Alaska’s Warm Overshoes go at 15 cents, | the “Colog tte’ from Viena | tecari, north of Paso Real de 8 ck to Paducah recently after a sev-] Jim Collins Dies at Brooklyn, | ‘Teste yesterday says that most of the }nutting over 100 prisoners to the Beekiry sojourn abroad. He aa Two years ago Messrs. George O.) Other poods likewise. Bring the cash and buy Powers have acceded to Germany's|sword, The bei were part back again to the salubrious at- Illinois. Hart, Frank Riglesberger and E. VP. proposal to blockade Piraeus, the|fortified and a number of mosphere of his native heath, but be- Nol'e deeded to Mr. Bradshaw, as shoes cheaper than you ever bought port of Athens, in order to curb War-/ families were there, the e knew it he was in the clutches]. 7 trustee, the land, agreeing that in like impulses of Greece. numbering about 1 .|of Oilicers Smedley and Senser. Was HL, But a Short TimejBefore | two years, if there was a manufac- them before, aid of a deserter from th and McCauley is charged with Death. tory operated continually, the land WAKLIKE PREPARATIONS. J aking a night attack, surprised the |!" Dona Fletcher down las y : should be deeded finally to Mr. Kile place Stet thres boure’ bara| tie went off on an extended visit the gore, who, having operated his head- _R About 100 in-|*#me night, and did not attend to the] James Collins, a well known farm- | ing factory, today came into posses- Turkisit Fleets to Sail—Reserves | fighting captured it andes |inatter “unui. today. He yesterday [et of néar Brooklyn, Iil., died sud- | sion pf the land. Called ¢ gents but the others and u ; pie sx ae tee many womer chiktren were cape (stuck George Dixon, colored, and|‘euly yesterday moruing of Meart iM M. A. Perkins deeds to A.| “= —— — - sieht Constantinopie, 18.—Al tured. Drawing the prisoners up in| Will be required to explain this, also. | diseate. Jenkins, for $1230, 82 acres of SPECIAL SALE FOR MEN ‘Turkish squadron, consisting of four] ine, the Spanish troops shot them/| He blandly informed Ju Sanders} He retired in the best of health, Fehon Spring Bayou Cre warships and ten torpedo boats, bas] down in cold and then pat to{ that the Fletcher woman had gone] but at 3 o'clock was f¢ und struggling} "Phe same deeded toR. L. Perkins, been ordered to start for Crete within] ieath the children, reserving the|#*Way and couldn't testify against him, [im the last throes of deat! eT aeih. 441 nares olteioin five days. It will be joined there by| women and girls for soldiers. The | 4 the judge left the case open. funeral took place yesterday, The ]*0F 9949+ joining. all the vessels of the Turkish Archi-|)oqgies were thu dows the helg — deceased was 58 years of age and Mrs. Anna L. Burnett deeds to pelago and the Gulf of Alexandretts. | completely el sking up asmall gorge Pete Gardner pleaded guilty to leaves a family Inez D, Furguson, for 100 acres of A second Turkish adron made An imperative order for re-en- striking Jack Gardner and was fined - land in Ballard county, her home ou of five warships 1 tent gorcements wagerecvived bere t and costs, BY A TRAMP North Sixth. C ' } torpedo boats bas al ee 0 rdered {from Gen, Weyler. It is reported | Several warrants against doctors Mr. W. C. Leech deeds to Mr. T. to be prepared for active service that Gomez bas outwitted the Spau- | and lawyers for a failure to procure C. Leech, for $500, his one-fifth in- / Fifty thousand naval resery 10° lish commander in some manner and r : arlough, were ‘ essary license to practice were] 44. p : arge{terest in the property on North / cluding the men on furlough, were |ihat ius plans have miscarried, much | but two fines were assess. | Ben Pillow Killed at Dyers) orth, back of Note & Overbey*s / called out to his chagrin | : i eo | rks ke gue linn anki Some of them have secured li- burg. Sinus are The Minister f Marine has a jcenses from the time the warrants SMALL BLA for a credit of £500,000 (82,500,- GOMEZ RETREATING, wi ssued Mon until April 80 nid Comf A 2 000) to meet naval expens be tlncgioaiehars gpg hart oA aH Particulars of the Tragedy Not}Mr. 1. D, Wileox’s Rest icnee Pewter emg 5204 og Td aig a ia 5) Wimerc pers estes a demand themCold feet cryfor them—Wet feet/shout for them—Colds and bark for themst st yt fst st st in the mosques demanding the death | Before the Advance ot Combined they are delinquent. Received. Catehes Fire. of e Sulta Ss ist Pees. The fire depa > 8 © f the ultan panish Fore YITE IMMIGRATION BILL. o ; ie fire d barrens va ee out GREROR CONTINUES Havana, Feb. 18.—Word is re - A telegram trom Dyersburg,Tenn., | oon ation this morning \ 1 : ait ‘J about 2 o'clock to extinguish a small y ceived that General Gomez isin full! passes Senate and Goes to the] received this afternoon tes that} ie in the sitting ren oe as, 1 a 1es Ben Pillow, se per of e retreat hefore the combined forces of senior me : : y President : Wilcox’s residence, corner Six General Weyler. ‘The report comes peeneent firm of Pillow LBros., clothing, was]? Gouge ath To arate, from Spanish sources,and is rejected | Washington, Feb. 18,—The Im-] killed there this morniug by a tramp. [°C 01. which fell from the grate i Call and see the storm rubber we are selling for 18 | Canea, Crete, Feb, 18.—Although |as unreliable by many of the Cubans. | migration Bill now goes to. the Pres-| Further particulars are unobtaina-| ice the thy tr td Geaduae cea te Child’s spring heels 9 8 - all is quiet bere today, Greece con- |They say if it is so he will either en-|ident, the last legisiative step having | ble. Mrs. Wilcox had not been awakened S spring iS 7C. tinues to mass wat vessels in oe trap the Sesuiit army or give i fed been taken in the Senate yesterday , ae ‘ve the amoke thera Mirth Have teen vives convenient to the island of [slip, but the situation certainly’ looks | by an agreement to the conference] “THE TURN OF DAE TIDE |e rious conflagration. Crete she is apparently inno wise| blue, if the reports received can be) report on the bill. Strong oppost ieee 2 eee Ros Mae goal SET A PAIR I ODAY ] abashed by the ini attituce | relied on, | tion was made to the report, but on] p3yron’s Latest Sficcess, at the] y.,, nd reduced the damage to a _ : wrthe Powers, She has positively TT Te the final vote the friends of the m: Geers Hous Toenpes ba et 5 - declined te accede to the demand of} mM S. jure rallied a small majority, the vote < é ADKI NS & COCH RAN pee the powers for the withdrawal of the | 5 as, 34; nays, 31. The dill, row Night, WHAT JUICE! 5 1 BROADWAY flotilla, It is believed the worst is] (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) | f ed, extends the immigration] David Higgins) wb6 wrote ‘ = HOES BOUGHT OF US SHINED FREE. Chicago, Il, Feb, 18.— restrictions co a persons | Plunger’? for QliyeyByron, has p od Corn Would Make. " ae wheat opene at 7444-4; | physically » and over sixteen | sented another Kpé Uvama, called the MUST HAVE REST highest point 753+! ; closed at 75) years of age who cannot and] «Turn of the Tike,’* which will be Maeda. write the English language presented at Moton's opera house Doctor Says of President.Bieet) M corn opened at 23% and|some other la ; “tomorrow night, \It js an excellent McKinley. closed at 243%. person not so able to read and] piece and oye that) we cannot grow ‘ May oats oponed at 17 and, write who is over fifty years of tired of oral Pie over There is Canton, Feb, 18.—Vresident-elect | cloged at 1736 b. and is the parent or grandparent | po strainigg fof effect. All the situ- McKinley is up “3 r quite!” May pork opened at $7.90-d | of a qualified immigrant over twenty- | ations ssgm to Lonje natural re- serious illness, but is very feeble and | 444 ojgsed at $8.00. one years of age and capable of sup-|sult, 'T eaumemte all the good his physician says he must have rest.) ytay jard opened at $3.97 and| porting such parent or grandparent, | oh ofs, andl sfrong parts of the] Kyerbody ie a gotd, sometimes— ‘As a result he well see very few Vis- | otgsed at $3.97-4.00. inay accompany such immigrant, | play would consyine too much time] your turu will Qe.” Reep yf bottle itors for some days. May ribs opened at $4.05 and/or such a parent or grandparent mayand space, Spyfive it, the piece is]O¢ Dr. Bell” oi Peg oy eiges / FOR ANNEXATION closed at $4.128. |be sent for and come to join the] great, », ead anulis nd for ek Hee Veet March cotton opened at $6.80 and | family of a ehild or grandehild over < meat lal (ty -" oe / oe : An Adjourned Moeting. owed at $6.82-8! twenty-one years of age, similarly i yay losed at $6.83-89. get The board health and santiary]CUre ® cold bef 2 Hawatian Officials at Washington) y44y couton opened at $6.90 and qualified and capablef and a wife or : Phases a of " atarte atte! Ml. Th he \ torday afteraoon, but being unready |*ouer you take ft thd soon) you & . tarted or after if) hi in That Interest. closed at $6.94-4. minor child not so able to read and to take any action on the sink well| Well. For, sale by Oehischt To Muss War Vessels Convenient) yet to come, Biederman Grocey company le arrangements for one of the largest shipments of com ever purchase! by local merchants, It is for 18,000 sacks of ear corn, and all is to com ithe regions above, The consig! « are srriving daily committee met at the city hall yess W. receipts, 211 cars, write may accompany or be sent for San Franciéco, Keb. 18,—Among q ; Clearances 226,000, | and come to join the husband or pa Walker, Fifth & Broallway, the passengers from Honolulu on the sat question, they adjourned until next} Xeh a \ ent similarly united and capal 1 » they pede eT att TS ‘Australia was Attorney General i rr" ont Weadnesd a CYS SY SY Smith, who will proceed at once to Aged Shaker Suicides, EOVED Se . ds RE Washington to confer with Minister] Shakertown, Feb, 18,—Abraham WILL 2 RES . Reported Fight. A Most Excellent Soap*is latch on annexation questions, His| Dreyfuss, an aged “leader of the | 5 |. A telephone message to the city a, | sudden departure was the outcome | Shaker sect at this place, wag foynd Call Ready For Extra Session MAY | pall about 30 0° this after- BENBOW'S |BORATED CREAM ‘of a hurried meeting of the Hawaiian | dead this morning under circumstan: | . noon announced that a fight was in y, } i Cabinet after the receipt of import-} ces that point strongly to suicide, | progress near Ninth and Washington, ieee Ministei oh re Frankfort, Feb, 18.—It is now ee oate cca had Weae tA ? tli sab lakehes from Mlbtater: Hinene 78 Kendall Will Win. certain that neltber Hoppy nor Beard | ayer 9 OCT DM PASS 4. 1S se ING every ing in is ine at gerilng hoe Washington, Feb. 18.—In the willde removed as a result of the in- Nelson Soute’s Lorrin A, Thurston, formerly Ha- jan Minister to the United States, | Hopkins-Kendall election contest in y.stigation at Eddyville. For Fast Driving . be pres iy Mr. ‘Smith to Wash. | the House it now seems certain that ‘The call for an extra session of the} Sam Randali, colored, was war- Drug Store? re uce rices — Kendall will be seated today, — Hop- Je, ure to convene May 9th is}ranted this afternoon on information / e ington. See the Wonderful ; sw she had won, but proves pow certainly ready and there ts no] furnished by Otlicer Barnhart for eT go to Washington in the sole | kine was sure he bad won, buty w certainly re , ul sharelt ot asnuxation said Attor-}to have been mistaken, doubt the call will be issued. fast driving. Graphophone. 327 BROADWAY. Pd 100 per bu. We knoe the weather is- wait but don’ t be deceived in thin g Springrhas come. “Hicks” says the latter part of February all S£ March will_be the ‘hardest. of this Winter. Order your Coal.now. We have a big stock always aii’ 9 on hand and can give your order prompt attention. / AME. Barry & Henneberger, O. Anthi Lacie $8.2