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All run advertngpor the entire Official Newspaper year hoir ox * aoe smeches om one time}ddvertising de i Peyte, cont of the City. TEN CENTS A WEEK local paper,.stating that Dr. All the hollows around VPadueab ars" ne a THE EAS ner, of Madisonville, had t IN MID AIR are full of the back water, which is fered and aveepted the superintend- . not an unusual thing at this time of TH REE OF A KI ND Pu ency of the Western Kentucky Asy- a the year, however. Y i 3 lum for (ue Insane. He declined to “Dogtown”? is a waste of The War Has Not Been Stopped | iscuss the matter, It is positively ‘Phrilling Rescue of Manager A.) water, and if the — denizens]Young Tom Waller Meets An known that he has written a letter to Gov. Bradley refusing to resign. | L. Joynes. Seva Pasttoan Deve Ws BOW ". Awful Fate. 2 Ms ITO R a - : | fem sN cuse for them. Their boats are all pe QUART N G E S - afloat, and it took no little patching PRESIDENT-ELECT ARRIVES, BRUTAL TREATMENT. RECEIVED {100 VOLTS. to render most of them ‘‘seaworthy.””! HA) BEEN TQ BENTON. AJ ESTIC @ Some of the boats have been beached ‘ : here for several years, the people * Of American Seott.—Official | claiming that they could not get their} ‘é / The Governor In Consultation Correspondence Sent And On Top of # Tall Pole, Sus+| crafts into the river. ‘The water 1s} His Head Was Dashed Against 9 /WARD/TO BEAT. . : ‘i higher this year than it has been for] ‘pee ’ With Boyle and Others, to Senate. pended by His Coat Tail. abear Fel enthong Tree and Death Was In- x ss imivenide vat, eG stantaneaus. Possibly you are fot interested in Ranges; more ses wae Club’s retreat, = is. eB i , sf ANOTHER RIOT AT KNOXVILLE Reveals the ide Warship] pig iWJURIES ARE NOT SERIDUS.|invisible. ‘To scan the -- probably you thivk you cannot-fford to buy a . plsode, around in that locality reveals noth-/ LIVED THREE MILES FROM BENTON, Range. All we Ask is for yoxfo look at our-Range 5 ¥ shed, and the bar rot of the. trap and get prices. [We wHInterest you by m > " ws D-'of nterest you/ by making it Canea, Island of Crete, March 2. | Clover arday ee 2 Sen |" . houses. Some of the members ver; to your intere: : h 2-1Cleveland yesterday sent to the Sen-|'Tennessee Telephone Company, had|thoughtfully went down quiere Tom Waller, o well known .and your interest to be interested. ‘The town of Candano has fallen into] ate « ate correspondence relating to Amer- | q miraculous escape from death about} and removed all the fine electric traps} highly respected young man residing the hand#’of the insurgents i in C T 3 ican citizens arrested in Cuba. The fifteen mi 2 o’cloc , . * ‘ Greoks first took the. fortrese| most important are the telegrame “in fitteen minutes before 2 o'clock this! and it is very unfortunate that they] "®r Benton, was instantly killed by : t afternoon on a tall telephone pole at] aig, ¢, sted it his horse late yesterda. fte f Vavaros, which dominates the]the case of Charles Scott, which ate|thefnortheast corner of Broadway and ails vod eee eects ice | Wille ed Toute Rab trolh " Soaney G O. O. HART & SON -#ulmans 3,000 Mus-tas follows, being telegrams sent by | Fourth streets, in front of McPher-|)y the rising river. J oourt, which met yesterday. i . fr ie apeseterten [etree a eo A tattetwiaertiae| Feet e's wet] HARD F on Pala tides War! deena tater state department. No replies from| — fe ascended the pole to look after ably not rear its familiar bank for court and drank considerably during VE CO dita foe Pstoged jets aig cedgpaedh we slaemad Std this} some telephone wires, the colored] many weeks, and nothing but thetips| Me day. When he started home he : ied took thet Bathe ds ewtlae | sy ol Nef aw aita | lineman, Taylor Craig, remaining at] of the tree tops is left of the towhead,|' Said to have been consider. INCORPORATED Br eencrh bad thas er tak Wook ac coeat as teltocee to ta sElcte Dee rn NRE al” SRUONG | cake se pobeay ance <OUllL See. US ERRERR, ot Vita rote Tacos we sorties 0 the State De-| descent. habitants of Owen's Island, it would] !iquor, and rode ina gallop. Inat-| . O08 807 Broadway. 10 ji ais (5 sick Bagilih ocesulate to axe partment: ‘ Soon after the latter reached the! be a case of ‘‘sink or swim.” tempting to pass a tree he must have a 9-117 N. Third Street. a toatdhanss, . _ “Charles Scott, a citizen of the| net work of wires above, Craig heard] “with steamboatmen it is always a] ‘ought his horse would pass on one United States, arrested at Regla./an agonizing ery, and looked up. He} case of extremes. In summer they} *#4e,,but the animal sheered around CAUSE OP THE arton, — [NO charge given. Men without] aaw that Mr. Joynes had hold of ®)are hampered with low water, and inj Md ment the other way. s communication jail Havana 264/tive wire, and climbed hastily to-|this season they are incommoded by}, Tie young man’s head was brouy lit MO et onamtate hours. Cannot stand another Ruiz} wards him, As he was going up he}tog much of it. in Wolent contact with the trank of In Proposed Ci = ot “as po have demanded ap et iid see the soles of Manager] while the calamity howlers derive] the tree, and he was knocked from a : . How many war veasels Key] Joynes’ shoes burning. ‘They rested t ; Aialia his ged and killed. His body was Lo 4 | i P th 5 Wert; or withia reach; and will thay los” the-telepbone’-cabler--whsehi" | Are tnears ace To Pres cae Cr ha pleked op ani eartan ikea ie ¥ | ae ee London, March 2 Daily] be ordered here at_ once if necessary | grounded and completed a circuit. teanimous in. the opinion that the} td the funeral took place today. pie gay! “Chronicle’’ says there is little doubt} to sustain demand? When Craig got to him he at once! Ohio will oon begin to recede. At} The unfortunate young man was Bp M that the serions hitch in the concert} On the 22d he said in a cable mes-| seized his coat tail and pulled him] any rate if the river does overflow about 25 years of age, a son of Alex ; } of the Powers is due, first, tothe lack | sage loose. ‘This evinced remarkable] jixe jt did in 1884, the Democratic] Waller, one of the wealthiest farmers t E of wisdom on the part of the govern-] ‘‘Situation simple. Experience at} presence of mind, for had he touched b be {M 2 | f . é 4 pers can’t charge it to the McKin-] Marshall county. ives th ment, and secondly, to the wrath of|Guanabacoa made it my duty tode-|him anywhere else he might haVel {or edministration: ‘ Heine unmarried, and an exem - | .e es the most value for the money, and they VOLUME 1—NUMBER 147 Washington, March 2.—President] Manager A. L. Joynes, of the East ee ee who, the “Chron-] mand betore two late ‘that another | himself received the current. ah poe: plary young man, except that he ¢ eae ys, deeply resents the form] American who had been incommu-| ‘There the two men were precari- sometimes drank a little. Ys | of Lord Salisbury's announcement of | nicado 264 hours be released from]ously suspended, at the perilous CLINTON COLLEGE Sey the policy of Great Britain toward] said incummunicado, and did so in| height of forty or’ fitty fect, while a ° ; Crete, especially the suggestion that] courteous terms, If you support it d crowd of helpless people ex- — JUDGE TULLY QUALIFIES, | Great Britain has taken the lead in] and Scott is so released the trouble assembled beneath the pole ; the concert will terminate. If you do not, I ly cried for help. It Experienced a Temporary on the toes of childr Continuing, the Chronicle says:|mvst depart. All others arrrested| Supt. Davis, of the City Electric “Bust” U " cs make them wear Io «This indiscretion was enhanced by] with Scott have been put in commu- light plant, was nearby ” taut’ ilao espe His Commission Arrived This Took betters wn I | El R Mr. Carzon's inost unfortunate} nication, Why should the — only| climbed the pole, rendering able posers Morning. | see speech, in which he said that the so-| American in the lot not be? He has] assistance in extricating Mr, Jones] Rev. D. Petties Resigns—Teachers Save lution was mainly due to Lord Salis-{ been incommunicado now thirty- virty-| and assisting him to the ground. Fate bury. It is understood that the] three hours, Ler Ho’ dasctadad “witheet, aii; bie All Walked Out Tuesday, Was Sworn In By Deputy Clerk our child's shoe exe Emperor, in retaliation, made him-} Later, on the same day, the 23d,] when he touched ground if there bad — Smedicy at 10 a.m. | Ne can help you do ite 4 self responsible for the official com-| Mr. Lee wired nok tee hid 4 willing hand: ily CHI ROAEN ited Bi, iYuccctiarg, oot “Demanl oomgticd Oth: Bootl| mere wc cooniee bins, be, Weald ets [ake oie ok canteee |. & TIPS ARE MONEY SAVERS, 1, A Mharbaay “last; tn which Hassia| released from iacommuntesdo today fallen Ine dest faint, Dr: Reddick | onets anee ance tt aeeet ne |, Coley Indgo-clect J. C. Tully to- ed the immediate coercion of}on demand, after fourteen ee Be’ per die” Gouively Tifferent management 12¥ received his commission from reece, failing her instant compli-| itary confinement in cell five feet by| while Manager Joynes insisted leed new leechers, Rev. Dr. A, 8. | £rauklort and about 10 o'clock | was FoR saz BY au eleven, damp, water on bottom ofthat he was all right, he could not |Pettie. the auperiatendent, having re. to see them shod with shoes that are noted for style, quality and wear, and their are sure of all when ought of the serious reports| body removed once in five days. | was taken to cad aitai,. stole c:cumeil “Saiks a Iplt quarterly court, which hed ; i ce 9 Re Ra “|sworn im by Deputy County Clerk ~ - Sail to Ghamibe tellove thathed t allowed anything to sleep| wall, and was pale” and frequently | sever Ld petttacat Pi May: PHliram! Smedley. G E > the attitude of the Emperor has been}on or chair. Discharges from the] pressod his handa.to his heart. He | gq : ‘Y-] Coupty-Pndge Tully then proceed- 4 . s s y y bs tirued over from the ~day ola present relations between Englond | postage stamps in the house, — Soot) (herggiven medical attention. some alleged unbecoming conduct of and the Transynal.”’ says went always twelve hours with-| 1. Jeff Robertson made an ex-|Virgil Peitie, a eon of the superin-| County Judge Tully's hondsmen , are Messrs. T. J. Atkins, Geo, Rock and E, P. y which have reached Berlin as to the) Was charged with baving Cuban] der i telephong Mexchange.”-and |qroubie tu the college originated over |" Pong ” . pnee two days, He was! amination of him. dent. 1s’ said t ott ase Seen oes An BtVES fan American gos com-|""iite hans an lower tims were|ertaintag the facta the trustees, me — | badly burned, and he was very weak, / and demanded the young man’s ex- MARKET: Mr. McKinicy and Party s most voluminous correspond: | pat soon recovered greatly. expulsion, and Dr. Pettie refused to ae hig Lbbit House in Washing- + that in the case of Sylvester! He state toaSun reporter after wards] accede to their demand. They with- ton Acorrespontent of the New| hat he had gotten told of the Paulu-)held funds from him, it is said, and Washington, March 2 5. The documents furnished | capes pare a 7 ace being unable to pay teachers thelr) est point 7 1 at 7 ‘ashington, March 2 -| Fel ne documents furnished | and had his feeton the cable or a 4 ® fo teach | Mzhest point 76%; closed at 751% f elect McKinley and party arrived at| show that Mr. Lee promptly notitied | telephone wire brea by eae FoR $0 ADT 5, THE’YHATTER the Capital at 11 o'clock this morn. | (he State Department ond that Mr, } “As soon as 1 touched it,” he} Thursday, by dint of considerable 1 q ing and went directly to the Ebbit| Olney responded immediately direct-| said, “1 knew what It was, and new-l yard work, enough teachers were House where a suite of rooms had]ing him to see that all of Scovel’s/er expected to get down alive. 1 iclck Gr tek: ond Velden Die. Poe heen reserved for them. rights as au American citizen were| knew nothing else until 1 got loose. {tie resigned, and was succeeded by Mr. McKinley seems to be strong | protected The letters 1 tele-]] suppose I received about 1,100|Nr, Riley, with a new corps of teach-| May pork opened s R12 ais ‘3 and well, A big reception bas been | grams in this case ran from the th] volts.” ors. and closed at $8.05 Ss + St k am ameed for this afternoon. Weople|to the 19th of February, when Mr.]” ‘phis, in two minutes, would Kill” ‘The college is well attended by] May lard opened at 4.10 b pring oc are arriving in large numbers, han-| Lee informed the department that a) verage man, but Mr. Joynes| south-western Kentucky young men, |“lsed at $4.05 dreds coming by every train competent lawyer had been secured ably aid not get the curreat thst lone or two being from Paduceh. pee a at $4.22 and GAS hs } ; SON Ch Ul, March 1.—Moy wheat opened at 75's to May corn opene: eri ce eee HAS RECEIVED HIS closed at 17's. The leaders are kept busy ma to defend Seovel. He had said pre- dat $4.17, 8 PaPOW! «<n et slates as their constituents, looking | viously that he did not not anticipate neroic action of the two men Worlds visible decrease 4,009 ,000 for office, are many of them in the|serious trouble from this case, but] vet hin deserves reat com-| STOCKHOLDERS MEET, [lost week. “ city. later changed his opinion. “It is! mendation. They not only risked Carb May wheat 75's-% e e a supposed that Scovel bore incriminat: | their own lives, but saved that of a — N. W. receipts, 398 cats a Ss an urnts ing oo Ss : e BOYLE WITH BRADLEY ing papers which gives the ease al follow man. oe . Clearances 214,000 more serious aspect."” Mr. ‘Javoes was taken home in a| 'hirty Padueah Losers in the Nose Itation this After- 11th of February Gen. Lee} carriage ‘about 3 o'clock. ‘The United States Building FY N In Clove Conmultation Thi Basiyal wea sot naman vane: [Secata, Witaal Gan ctanray ard 6 HUNG HIMSELF, 327 BROADWAY. noon On Senatorship, vell, and that he had good food and Joan. not entirely disperse for nearly an Frankfort, March %.—Gov bed at Sancti Spiritus, to your, —_-- F p aka ns Bradley has today been in close con-| which he added : Held a Meeting at the City Han|Rash Act of a Cairo Man In SIU ODD LIDS: DOL GDL OP DVL? sultation with St, John Boyle, {tie creas sinnet bats been Snugee a THE RIVER. Vasierday. Afvetnigon Jail ae —_____— ‘ct undoubtedly being the sen- n hands of civil jurisdiction. f “a eee. = aoranipyle or Holt will be appoint-| case."" a pang 1 ft or three days, and the sheriff was q[sou, Tenn., instead of stopping at |jish ‘They will probably be either Boyle or Ho p Aphoints | See : ‘ ‘. An unusual sort of meeting was eon Sentenced to the Penelitiie « sie ‘and | Lexington. Bes ee y be aanen ey heticved the matter will be] ‘Gen, Lee tried to have Scovel! Rapid Rise of the Feculent), 14 yesterday afternoon in the city Had Been Sentenced to the Pens] jittle anxious in regard to him, and | Lexingto tat Newbararedeerren settled today. removed from Sancti Spiritus to Ha-| Ohio. itera gh tee oly ball ab 4 rentiasy for Assaulting desirous to get him off his hands. Récaatiia Ball Held, packers Mane a. 9 pier | eee | o'clock, It was of the unfortunate His Daughter, The prisover hanged himself from] spye remains of Latt Hale, » ho ) “The remaining case covered is| —_— : See ara, Galle’ the top of the cage © he| was murdered. in Allen’s livery st-. | 8t Riley's Comégd Sweplio st Lar tew ‘The Governor has intimated this af- fF. “eg St Maks | é nil ; Paducah stockholders of the Unitec a used was a quarter-inch cord. When|iie vesterday by T dara at S£4% cote : REED, chk be will wopipake an ps1 aon occ cmmnoe Sree Feb. |ghe Gun Club arely Saves It] Staies Building and Loan Association i nie yesterday by Tom Hodges pi pera sane pointment and that the consultations 19) LOE Gh WbAy charge pee FOS Bp> Fine Electric Traps. that went onder afew days ago st Leer Louisville Ponoern the date for which the extra|Pe*r 1, ie eee ouisville. ‘ peasion shall be called, Gen. Lee's first information t here were thirty of them in atten- A conference was this mornieg| * Stee Department was contained) apye raging Obio 1s on a rampage) qance, and all lost, many heavily, by el rel y ont wate asably defeadte vg himsel {was not broken, but he died of stran-| sain Ae atdoh\ ware pool bendbe iS Seeeren Oe perms In| sie enongh. and the turbulent water | the collapse y defeated hing himselt in [was not broken, but he died of strane . . le Sades Boland, A this dispatch he conveys the informa- Imost a foot last night. A nue had borrowed from | Jail this rot thout 2 1 ie: | Mr. Boyle, Judge Feland, A. J-Viion of she arrest, which he says took |""T.6 stream is slowly crawling 4P |the association and built houses, J" Vo 0") Cai Hloor of his cell. Dr. Steveuson ex- Wood and Wilber Smith: , : He availed himself of the time when | mined him after death S place at Sagua, and says the Consul’s |). jeyoe, and fourteen feet more] while some had deposited their money All the-best grades and fresh new stock. Old man’s toe, regular price 50c, now” =~ 35¢. Se wn gy lw Cabinet Photos Elijah Kirby, who was convicted} the body discovered hanging, an cas iene ng his daughter as the ter-|alarm was raised and a physicia ‘ <e " ro an exhaustive trial in{sent for. Upon his arr he pro: cireuit court last week, in which he}mounced the man dead. His neck w Governor Long Accepts. report will follow, adding: ‘Pro-|W iy cuimerge most of the city, lin jt as a savings bank, Some of [the other prisoners were aslecp a8 New Time Card. Washington, March 2.—News|caedings @ great outrage. Similar | ‘Cjacks just fourteen feet of being Mt) ¢hig will likely be lost, if not consid- could not wate be 8 operations, then ge NOM es on is Neate trom Boston is to the effect that|cases here and cleewhere on the! ine nigh water mark of 1884. cass of fe with a rope taken from bs yank | Cn Abe Be a ee eat (om ror John D. Lang will accept |i#iand. Redress can be obtained) “river men, howeyer, do wot sr) The stockholders simply talked banged Dimaselt io the tg cal auire-| road. effective February 88, > the the naval portfolio in the McKinley here ? ‘ prehend§much more water While} over the matter, and appointed Mr, |‘e* edid this rather than re- ing tcain will Wave Ave minutes “On the 20th Gen, Lee stated in| Tem an aid here, the fall i8/¢, ©, Rose to secure copies of the fa reply to a message from the Sie equally as great above The W abash | papers of assignment, etc. turn to the penitentiary and endure} m0! cabinet, another indefinite term of imprison-[earlier, or at 7:10 a, m.; the sfter- ment. Kirby was a badly misjudged man Apotter Rint Inuntaent.< [pirertens teen cemee elcr fs |abe of the most angers tributa- “Another meeting wall be held about Knoxville, March 2.—Aaother an oat peop gig: fee Mmmm Dette! heard from seldom, and phe the latter part 6 The, ee (One aint not at tortunate olreatne treet car riot is threatened this af- | 4" registered at Havana 98 8D) future stage depends largely on what) further action. ee es dacereek i Cnt: oe) th © F594 ich American in 1872, | she does | "One youog wan who lost was a[stences, else he deserved a ee 56 60c. a ternoon, and there is great excites 1" pyidently only the near approach se rain here is not general, hence! jews agent on the I. C. who paid} tune that bas befallen him, a Men’s Tan Rubbers 75 c. mae: of the end of the session prevented | 4+ points above it will have little or 4206 into the association, / Sheriff Miller was up to Eleo yes Beacon Alascas $1.25 “ ir the precipitation of another Cuban Oereet | { terday, to visit his mother, and re-| | Men's Rubber Boots del nO All landings above are suffering) There is nothing so good for the|turned on the early M. & ©, train | Boy’ “ The Y. W. B. ©. U from the incipient flood, Many of] voughs-and coli ofthe Ghildren and this morning, to be introduce t to the | Le Children’s Rubberp/7 to 2 were 350-1150 ‘To Resigu the Superinteney of the] wg GU will meet at the them are entirely inundated, and at babies as Dr~QdI's PigesTar-Honey. Junpleasant happening in the couoty) Boys’ Necdle Tot, regular pei 60c, now Asylui Cumberland Chureh|Goleonds. there is fear of danger. ‘It cures eroupA\ whoolog cou, al soon aftr He intent o tke Nel fe eee ae ‘nn ot 4 . Aly 4s we residence is about the cold in the hea¢ ‘aweet re-| Kirby to Chester this morning, and son So ee 4 554 A special to. the Courier-Journal] Wedoesday p. m.,/ Capt. Bauer's residen! ola bon ia poo me ware tt | would have dond bo. yosterday, st| e@ ule $ al from Hopkinsville saya De. Ben F, Jand we hope that all young ladies lowest in that place, i i isc | six o wen feet old people like it, \Qgod druggists | there bh ad F ake them} cl Letcher was surprised this afternoon |interested in this cause will make an. this m nog iat A pdabne: ae Se ee ¢ rasa riya: Wi tons Drug Store. | when he was shown a dispatch to a'effort to be pres more 3 oe pine Lump 100 per We know the weather is warm but don’t be deceived in thinking Spring has come. “Hicks” says the latter part o' E 9 ri February and all of March will be the hardest of this Winter. Order your/Coal now. We havé a big stock always g g f 5 ! ut Bs on hand¥and_can give your order prompt attention. N Barry & Henneberger, ‘Tel. 7O. Anthracite $8.25 ton, Kelly’s famous Needl Ps aaeahd. Te, DR. LETCHER DECL ES

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