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ao {Pye Successful Business Men. All run advertisements the entire & yenr. Their experience teaches hem that one time advertising does not pay. Official Newspaper of the City 4 ‘ TEN CENTS A WEEK ey 2 : 2, VOLUME 1—NUMBER 149 “ ber of important questions that are court, after a spirited contest be- agitating the people. He favored the Fi tween Attorneys Augustus E. Wil- ‘ % arbitration treaty and urged its early jaa and on. Sam McKee, counsel A | : “ 5 confirmation - — for the defense, and District Attor- prema ” M KINLEY He declared himself in favor of a ney Smith, for the government. “The] | a o& ae © monetary commission for the revision] Robt. MeGill Brought Out This on has Ld eile ie the courts|Oliver Allard Gets Too} Much re) I a y a of the banking and currency laws for some time, and the decision has c ss waite, NJ I t ) y | Gnd declared’ Ble (ntedtion ts appotat Afternoon, been anxiously awaited, especially in Kentucky Whisky. R ‘ and declared his intention ppoin r P y An Ideal Day at the National svch commissioners, declared him- : bra relay rl bie? state where the ARQUAR I ‘ ' ' [self in favor of — international bi- the judge is well known. “f . Capital ‘The offense charged is that ’ AJESTIC e ; I. metallism and said it should have his ne offense charged is that, on the) Qi) ‘ metallan and said it should bave bs] GHARGED WITH MURDER, —|,.tiication of one Green Kenner tor] COV WILLIAMS ACQUITTED. 4 > pitta dest jearly attention, IH r y 4 remedy for the present evils to lie in Pee anaria, Wao ti July, 1892, the enactment of a protective tariff | Judge Berthurum, who was acting as BIGGEST CROWD EVER SEEN t;ensctment of protective ETA idence Was Hea Fee eer ar tho time, forged ‘the [Mew Offenders in Judge Sanders? IIARD TO BEAT. ‘ | which would bring prosperity. Much Case Will Not Be Finished, Lop: ao See a tek Court This Morning. less with congress. In dealing with o an affidavit, cerlifying that Ren- Bosathly yousate: ee"! "| @n Avy Occasion at Wash. | the trusts Le did not mince his words sie he ha Ba bis Agolaration (buts —r ot inteseSted in Ranges; nfore 4 but scored them right and left. The illis Adams, the magistrate in the probably you think yor cannot afford to buy a ‘ ington, |Civil cervice lawe received strong] NO EYE WITNESS TO THE SHOOTIRG |disirict. ‘There were a number of in- SEVERAL CONTINUANGES REGISTERED. 2 7 % ae | commen lation at his hands. dictments for similar offenses against Range. Alhwe asf is for you to look at our/Ranges aos | At the conclusion of the address Judge Bethurum, but all except the and get prices. We will interest you by making i . vhich he wa ed yesterd " get yp you by making it BRESIO T SWORN AT 1:18 O'CLOCK. {ie cath of office was administered] Robt, McGill is on trial this after- | 08° 08 Which he was trie¢ yesterday} C, Oliver Allard just for a change r ee promptly at 1:18 o'clock p. m. noon for murder before County| Were dismissed, for the reason, that} perhaps, spent several hours in a to your interest to be interested. Pn | . Judge Tully. The case was set for beg ve cme me wa ep Kentucky ‘‘calaboose’’ last night and oe * _—_ . 7 mm ita * The i v, . e is charged with shootin; 4 non cre iver, who bas as Washington, March 4.—[Special | fevite Reed! 8) yesterday morning, and theattorneys! much trouble ashe used to have GEO. O. HART & -SON Never ih the history of this city has : County. Attorney Houser repre-| fF the defense addressed the jury/money, came over from Brooklyn ’ $WiéFe been such an isnmense gather. sents the prosecution and Attorneys before noon. District Attorney}and proceeded to get drunk. He ing’ of people to wituess any event. / To Be Coerced (By the Great} wy lee itt Worten the” defendéat Smith took up the case in the after-] wasn’t! satisfied with justa plain ARDWARE AND STOVE ( Xe) nee tomiag ty ¥ gh as fob Powers When court convened this after. |200 session of the court and spokejdrunk, but wanted one with frills { fobe sould not be BAT IGE. wight, 0 noon it was found that two of the] {oF #” hour and fifteen minutes, con-/and furbelows, and Judge Sanders INCORPORATED Ficaroed that the oktt hotel clerk! AMERIGANS TO BE TRIED [Dc "ete sbsent, end County A sete eae deethe. jotye goleg| i. Ef donee, « bemblekered old 03 807 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third Street me in Washington had taken off his bat | oan ieagataaes asked for @ prosect- | over each count in the indictment, | gent, who is a contractor, was pre- i to the crowd as the record breaker of "Wis Gilines eon Abie The jury, after being out almost an]%euted on a charge of flourishing a his experience. Private houses that Leake ons bs ida however, tOlnoar, brought in «verdict of not{Pistolig a threstening manner to- ' have néver bufore taken boarders are | Promptly For AML Offenses [avril Mitnesses thewe Were and | ilty. wards dH. Holly, « carpenter, in a ( now full, and others that were located , eave the cae open wet Se exhaes re mae dispute over wages, He asked for a { 4 too far from the central part of the Charged in Cuba, rege be se pis ben ists: WERE DISCHARGED continuance until tomorrow, and it city to be desirable have been over- ase Eh ak ice fleet ae AE ah i was granted, 44% - a py’ clow el - — . whelmed with applicants fur lodging. | raiders vet par enaee i. The éase against Doug William ’ lore the witnesses were p er the wst. Doug 5, Ana in thip conpention I also wish A FATHER SHOITS HIS SCW’S SIAYER.) ic,” “Poore are about twenty, and |The Judgment of the Kangaroo | °harged with tearing down a fence Me that all previous. tnaugura- . there is not a single eye-witness to 5 , belonging to Wm. Maddox in Row. « «ptt ah | ig in the items the transaction Court Inndtown, was dismissed, The evi- O 1 l ord ote cqblendor oF devoration’/ London, March 4.—While the lat-| | Robt. Harper was the first to tes- dence showed that Williams had been d At ost news from Athens indicates grave] tify, but his evidence was of no im- ‘3 i given permission hy what he consid- s \ an Shoe the induction into of; fears that Cireece will refuse to com[ portance, and in fact none of it is of Asa Result of the Recent Meet-| cred the proper authority to do 0. ee cen SEAR Mek laiey Of iy with the demands of the Powers | much signifinance. ing of the Two Passenger Louis” Cooper, } colored, charged Wahid Wiss Siew kalie. | to withdraw her troops and fleet from] It is said that the commonwealth ‘Trains with obtaining money by false pre- f ea shene who haye never veen in the the island of Crete within six days, {may be unable 40 prove its case, ‘The tense by selling hides __stol- ee@e t eh ot cack’ te ation. on au oc | Aging from noon yesterday, it is{decision will probably not be re - en from the Biederman Grocery bye “b yeeh prdleieetctilenec y recognized’ that the meas-[ed until tomorrow or Saturda As a result of the ‘Kangaroo’ }®°mpany, was given until Saturday have no conception of the immensity 8 ore ova wo the aplendor of the | Ure2, Propose I hy the Powers, includ- | the absent witnesses live at Ragland. |court at Jackson, Tenn., Sunday, |* Prefer a defense, ing the gravting of autonomy to Conductor Winston and Engineer Joe noasthed f er pageantry exhibited here today, bis tha “ounarainty of tie 7 8 Hackman Courtney Long was fined To i i i Me eaty list ns morale Crete, under rsinty of hel THE PROGESS OF LAW. Handa, and the fireman, 1@5 and. costs for leaving is back make himself a present of a nice pair of shoes, and railings nd the White House hs at have deters oy. Nveey mS ovington, were | door and soliciting patronage on the ‘ A not been, without ther fringe of ex: | Ut have - view of th id discharged by the Lllinois|Cen-| Uaion Depot platform. naturally he wants one that is noted for style, quality, fit and stant sightseers m Compt es ‘ oniiamuisil er he offense as already stated, A Piha Presidectelect and _party| Vee ts bole allan “peviosula is{ Mfrs, Munier Has Her Third Trial] was meeting on iina “boas BUD AND AND BARBARA wear. To get these qualities he should be careful and select 3 z | ready to sak a quid pro quo for any- Bardwell last F another passetis A reacbed the capitol, where the oath | T°) a another passen: iy r es Beemer ere the. ‘it | thing obtained by Greece Over Hogs. ger teain. th: charge of | Conduthoe the house that has the reputation for all. You ¢an_gef them A e 8 S01 comment in iN Snginee! » : eo deved b' debt | aa . gent ea h Ruffin and Engineer Stale R i a» from ONE to FIVE DOLLARS at Benaaylvania avenue has been $0) 11 vcr decided to present identical | 8% Fined $10 and Costs For Crus] Conductor W. C. Heaton and En: Notorious Colored Criminals ; densely thronged since the hour | ites to Greece instead of a collec- elty to Animals, gineer ‘Stormy’ Mulvin were tried Brought Back. < -~. when the market man was about re | Oe latter being of much at Memphis yesterday and given a te, q turning from his first rounds as tobe | reer character, this change le me 30 deys? lay-off for running # freight % ” & y almost impassable at any point) i the impression that the unani-], Mrs. John Munier was tried be- {train on the Chicago and New Or-| Were Caught in Eyansyille Near $ within the immediate neighborhood | ty Gf the Powers is not so concla-| fre Justice Dunaway yesterday af-) Jeans limited vestibuled. the Police Station. Of the goverameps. building sive as the Ministers’ utterances seek | ¢tnoon for ‘dogging’? some hogs nee : ai The Senate and House of Repres| te covey, belonging to Phil Rebo, a neighbor. ALMOST SUICIDE Sane ATU sentatives worked all might and util] 1) cituation creates fear that} The charge was cruelty to animals, " nea Putt eed , alate trour this’ morning, snd all! |, ; he will | And it Was the third trial of the case. a Officer Sherman Phillips arrived at 4 RAMEE AGREE was eliher| Tele Greet may Ve bent to We FONT ay st dinctat noon today from Evansville, whither ’ : business before congress was either! "ti. powers without. further coer he case ed tbrough| 5 B00 eee cise murtatal Caukts ~ disposed of or abandoned by its pro- : “ies oe the courts since last July, and each! Narrow Eseape of a Mayfield|"° : ehh 7 cion, fresh jealousies will arise so ube : * and Bud Barker, wanted here on a moters. co aeihe Cirecks are ousted and | Of the three times she has been tried Dr : , , tik stat od This morning the work of clearing | )"" Lew regime in Crete is inaugurat-|4 Mine of $10 and costa bas been en- PUM EE warrant charging them with stealing 9 . up the business yet undone was hur-| 07° POT eee sted in some quarters|tred. ‘This was the verdict of the — de ie Gl Smith, of the 4 ned along as rapidly as possible by | te Au tte usey force Lord Salisbury {J¥FY yesterday, and the costs alone !prank a Lamp Full of Alchohol | Shin i wilt perhaps be recalled the outgoing _ ollicers. resident} i cert the concert of the Powers] #@ now more than $75. Mrs. Mun- Smith, it will perbaps be recalled, ” Cleveland was the busiest mao in thee re that. Great Britain will/i€r Was very indignant when the ver- While Drunk, cane ts the city and paid Ses THE HATTER 4 y sthaps, and I have | “20 0% / lict was read, and declared that, she = ‘lla Brown’s dive, on West’ Cou 7 . city or country, perhaps, and | not authorize the coercion of Greece : creat! Whetd the Hankin onidh bbd \ heard that he did not retire at all]. is ig realizod that this involv would lay the fine and costs out in] A) Cargill, awell known Mayfield pe ee retreat naa ae ant } Tast night, but kept right at his desk eee ee iplomatic quarrel [J#il, as it was cheaper that way than Reeve da fae kaa aa, eter ae eb were ay ek HAS’RECEIVED HIS 2 official matte: ged ‘0 work and ke the mone sani fag Jan F ankin and her paramour, ker, : rs sibly war with one or both. ing a lamp full of alcohol. ill-gotten spoils ‘ " ‘. tne final cabinet meeting Was hUr | SpEEDY TRIALS ORDERED FOR A CORPSE. "e “ip ee Mae i tevised gene ate tet a: 2 Ss rin Stock den 7 = ? +8 | 7 R and, returning to Mayfield, devised | wy, was liviog within a j at through with in time for Mr. beyac ib , who g Corsa inet, Preskient ety f aa od Gal a eet He] plock of police headquarters at Ev- a, els i Of American Prisoners.—Guilly to ane purchased a new lamp at Ridgeway'} ansville, complained that Barker had cKinley and Vice President-elect i fale ‘ ‘ : ray an ; r ‘ . prong » were at tha White House be Banished, Jolm Hale Wanted a Writ of Bie + store ee had it filed with carried some of her clothes to the ——OF-—- > = ¢ ai aii teakiee the et : beas Corpus. alcohol drug store, saying bis) oat and was trying to steal them. ~ “a their palauiga beter o i =e HAT aaa mi bee pave mother wanted to burn it. He drank |'h¢ police followed by Barbara, e é An ‘. Aq their being ushered !nt0 Whe ee retay..|spondent here of the Associates the entire contents, and was with dif-| wont dc 0 the “Boke ade ok . 1 of the rotiving president. MoKinley, | 5800s is informed on good authority pe eure. Cones See) ent toms to the boat and took Hobart, the cabinet members and positive orders have been issued | Did Not Have Money Enough to)” ; a : ne ye 1 ya t b {ved coudi u ; 1 1e unfortunate girl was brough guess she'll go e' Yai commitieas wer all rpealve Veoutially to the civil and military authorities Vay the Underiaker’s Fee OR ee Fis Pe wlar | latiee testa ehgenee” “fee ORE by Cleveland and a pleasant chay ¢ throughout Cuba to try with . Sea sine yaa 7 asiness connected. with ™ highest | ite haste and in the most s Exp Data rane be _ bee Rane vine cs paceah ene bok! 327 BROADWAY. office in the gift of the people was en) try manner all American citizens Bax sla sg See ey OMS | OF Oe Une eae ae gaged in by all concert He who are now in jail, and to expel| a g ; down after her - provently Wise Hi? Sh the ar- ‘The party soon entered the car hose found guilty from the island, Jobn Hale, colored, came up from fecrprichaameeragas Mest Say SN ISI PD ed IOS 2 FEE EES ages that were in waiting, McKinley | "0 (un! BUY 1 Tenn., this morning to MANAGER PEARS, They protest their innocence, CPI. and Cleveland riding together, and - BOY SHOT. remains of his brother, however, and et they a ELL | nnn ae — —-——__—_——_— —— t . Brown's resort because they were ie 7 " the great parade started. ‘The party Hale, toNewburn, for burial, ‘The r “ | TROUBLE OVER A HORSE. where Mir. Gleveland transacted the|* Father Shoots tie | Axclieniall yog The Paducah Baseball Manager| the police, and that they stole no | | aie : Tast bpstuoss that he will ever. trans-| Slayer of His Son. Hale was apparently very much + Gaile MORAY money. ong — | Writ of Delivery,Was Taken Out » lf " prtake - ia T oma A pou, a plano, ne " t as President of the United States. Morganfield, March 4,—Some] astonished when Undertaker Nance he woman had I | Se ee ee oti aio ited MUI \ ery “The on pa morning to the| weeks ny car ae t W C declined to turn over the body tol however, on the installment plan at| Arrested Today For Complicity Two McCracken Boys Fined at Today - - wl | . oA es . S15 wa sag, | Evansville and had a large outlay of : ia i | Maytield. M. T. Hurt, of Mechanicsburg, intensodlelight and comfort of the|pyer was ‘aeidentally shot and] him until $15 was paid » Eitinake: o 8 in the Hide Theft. Mayfield. a ~ immense ne has been weally per-| killed by a boy named Murphy. It] ‘The undertaker went to the trouble A. E, Einstein Did in| new clothing. She promises to make sued out a writ of dehvery against 5 fect. seems Mr. Dyer has been reluctant to{and expense of embalming and pre-| St. Louis. some sensational disclosures to the ; — gxpay for # horse Datare| Justice The new Vice-President was the) aecept the theory of the accident, be-| paring the remains doe birial ene Gy nn panes: Phillips ts warm ta bis [4889 Wooden"Leg and a Tough |The Judginent Was Afterwards] Wineiester | taday and Os first to besworn in, It was the same | jjeying his son to have been killed by | Mot ¢ to give them over without 7 Z bop edged elias it: ‘ 9 Suspended, Howeyer. saul wae Ani hae ihe forma} gath.and ovcupied but a few! xurphy intentionally, Meeting | being remunerated Supt. A. C, Kinstein, of the Pa-| praise of the manner in which ts was Kepntation, Suspended, Howeye dey not find either the man or the minutes... ‘The Senate galleries were| young Murphy yesterday afternoon} Hale went before Justice Wine hes-|ducah Electric ‘Company, returned | treated by the Evansville patrolmen. Taian horse. vrowded and packed to suffocation. | Pryor deliberately shot hin down, in-| ter about 9 o'clock this morning aud | this morning from St. Louis, where, |They were most courteous, and ex- ‘ i. _ Hurt traded with a gypsy and : Headed by the Marshal of the Dis- dict gh 1 wounds , said he did not have money enough {as stated several days ago, he signed | tended him many privileges. Fred Yopp, a young white man! County Attoruey Houser returned | finding that he bad gotten the worst x tect of Column, the Precdeatial| : cesar the undertaker, but did not|Mr. Frauk H. Pears as manager of] Judge Sanders this afternoon st{with s wooden leg and an unsavory} to Mayflekl this morning where he | of the bargain tried to rue back. rty then moved out of the Senate EXTRA SESSIONS. hot desire his brother to be buried as/ the Padueat Baseball Club. the case for Saturday morning. reputation, was locked up this moru- | went to defend Jim and George Me-| 1, +t forepto look for a list of B. Pate East end of the Capitol, where vauper, fe finally decided totake| Manager Pears will arrive Monday ing suspected of complicity in the|Intosh, young men of near Florence). nd Gee beet and other cod r wehbe PPS the x A i seas corpus against; and @ list of the players will then be MARKE theft of several hides from the Bie | Station, charged with disturbing pab- . gi hath P the inaugaration proper took place. |Congress For March 15, State]out a writ of habeas corp {made out, Five will be from St Jerman Grovery Company’s slaugh- | jie singing in es jounty, near| tings to feat in this issue, Phone .@ space sro! » stand erected a — +, undertaker Nance and by this means} made out. Five ye from § derman Grove wpany aug ¢ singing sounty, near) 550° A q 1 a sane ero ba oo 2 jh ‘of PARIAT HIF Noy Fixed, bbtaln ia sem ot the ody, but| Louis and the remainder from vari-| reported Dally by Lacy Grain Company.) | ter house, near the city, night before | the county line last summer. #00, / { humanity Cao tee Bethe eye could | Washington, March 4.—The extra}after reaching this decision found /ous other places. Chicago, I, March 4,—May | last. 4 va vy fag Wee He Feed the mete Nin of fash eo 1 reach in its vision, Faces, hats, | sesston of Congress is to be called) that he did not have money enough! Mr. W. A. Kolly, who also went! wheat opened at 75!s to 75! | The else hi¢ rifled Paes is Graves, however, a fae of and 4 | or . A el ee 2 ° one +t RS 75 | Louis Cooper, colored, to Joseph | cost been assessed against the wy erchie! \for March 15. ‘The call will specify} to employ a la or, He abandoned | over to see about the club, has gone |highest point 75%; closed at 75 oui | 0 4} costs had been assessed aga » i le Reed oscar a the tariff bill as subject of legisla id Mon aad’ was advised tofon to Ashville, N. C., to look after | 1.55 : r Baer, the hide dealer, and Cooper, in|two young men, At his request, Kelly’s famous J distinguished part 5 | tion. telegraph home for money, which he|some private business, May corn opened at 24 and grag a seonerete, Binal, anid Ke however, Judge Moss set aside tue Me P he Maj. McKinley seemed in pefect} Frankfort, March 4.—It is stated} did, Meanwhile Coroner Nance has| Supt. Einstein, while in St. Louis, | closed at 24's. b. i“ ‘opp gave them im verdict and the case was continue . =~ health as he marched up to the stand |the call for the extra session of the]the bodp. Hale is a barber of also bought eight new electric cars, | May oats opened at 17 and|to sell them, __ |until the next term of court, Bs ath from which he shortly delivered his | state legislature will be issued by the] Dyersburg |and a new generator for the station. | elosed at 17/3. Yopp has been to the penitentiary] ‘The lawyers in the case were una- ® inaugural address and smiled on the| gover MUTED ahernce) ; ‘ = - | ‘The People’s will soon have things} May — pork opened at $8.15] twice, Enos for cow fae, ai is| ble to get there in time because the y ; leg sl ‘ WP GUILTY. z. losed 3 22 ery tough man to be white. Mar-|train would not stop for them. { thousands of people who ee NOT GUILTY | humming and closed at $8.2 a very tou ; A hupdrede'o! vee ant topened at $4.12 and} shall Collins ascertained today that ———— { ~ sheered him to the echo. | Dr, Bell’s Pine Tar Honey acts as -- ages May lard gopened at $4.12 and) sh tins, a nw au ata OT BiGKd wad? om ceThe inaugural address was deliv-/a baim to the lungs, cutting the| Judge Bethurum Acquitted otene| ae, ae chit Mt ily Sew of | losed. at $4.15. . pa.snd ogeey hasbeen Toms Fools” sanroh ig oantielly tov bed an a Se ered 1» Mr. McKinley’s usual happy} mucus, allayiug the inflammation, Charge of Forgery. | starch 1; Will phy 8 cone per. copy May ribs |, Openc 1 at $4 and _ bad, and one is likely ax guilty | earnestly urged to meet the ofticial he sle, ying no signs of his re-| healing and strengthenix It is From the Courier-Journal | Pi” ot Me ' Y | closed at $7.3 4 ’ ) sa ir " style, bewaying ' 8 ifor them delivered at this office. a as the other. board at the church Thursday night 1 S ’ cont illness. It was well received by] sure to do you good—cannot do you] Judge D, P. Bethuram, county | hid A May cotton opened ab $7.05 aud}# The nature of ibe w t to beat 8 o'clock: 2mi Nelson es the immense audience who frequently | hs Thousands have been bene-| judge of Rockcastle county, was ac- | /_ Sow Pentastixa Co. | otoged at $6,96-97. res Beta Yous ee tee mean ppkciaby cheered to the echo, He took oc tted of the cl yyes-| New xtos Bock tg| Ne W. receipts, 326 cars, ‘ ; not yet b r. Edwardes specialty, : nagheyeretee hi policy on a nut ery . TN i elle Bockmon '* | Clearances 235,000. determined by the authorities. Nose and ’Ejrfoat, Paducah, Kye 4 Store, & We know the weather is warm but don’t be deceived in thinking Spring has come. “Hicks” says the latter part of February and all of Magch’will be the hardest of this Winter. Order your Coal now. We have a big stock always on hand and-can give it order prompt attefttion. Barry. & \Henneberger, Tel. 9 ode 70. Anthracite $8.25 ton

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