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— _ gees i I IC I 5 Official News paper preciation of their enterprise, H A D A nH A | Y U N of the City. e VOLUME 1—NUMBER 182 ope fae PADUCAU, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1997. Ae —— oa "TEN CENTS A WEEK. THE D sible at all points along the line, ex- . Tully then agreed to perform the a [oePt a half-mile, where the levee is THE: GRAND JURY ceremony gratis, which he did. OCIAL PURITY REF very strong. Place a thoroughly ore . Kuker was indicted over a year : ‘Liorce behind sueit lin — gani 4 of dle- ago on acharge of robbing another ciate : Riise Scat th WAL he cued thak, tank zolored man of a pistol. He was al- ~ De. Hunter Thinks He Will be jing accidents, they must hold itiasJ1s Stirring Up Some Old lowed toplead guilty to petty larceny, |So¢iety Organized Yesterday s Mleerod Te " definitely, however, and feceived one year, Elected Tomorrow, Today there was some appreliens sations. oo Afternoon, . sion at Biggs’ Levee, just below Mr. Fred Gallman today purchased Vickebatg, caused by sloughing. — of Mr. F. M. Fisher, a lot at Twelfth | +N on ware h he TOLL GATE RAIDERS.) "%2 Sortrot aod eihiy: mem were! uy PyOeTMENTS YET, HOWEVER. |willerect a twosstory brick geucery |BOARO OF TRUSTEES ELECTED, concentrated on it, and the | 8 i h, and the line i and a handsome dwelling house. The how secure, North of this city there ; : ‘ 4 has been a perio’ of relaxation, but oom consideration was 8500. Tae Mississippl ut Causing] Me Fiver is again sing and Engi-! Ronert MeGIIl Indicted Today for|_ Yesterday was one of the quietest |By-Laws Were Adopted by the neers Richardson's and Thowpson's | Sundays ever experienced here, ac- | Untold Distress, warnings have sent everybody to the Johniaw= cording Wo the police, A large pean ALL STYLES ALL SIZES ront ; front again, | Tie line will be held it Trial crowd went out of the city for Sun- » Money and endurance can ef- day, and few were on the streets. A SUMMARY OFZ FOREIGN NWS, ; lent but tt ig he folly ‘The saloons were all closed, and| SABBATH BEAKING D°NOUY‘D © say there is not cause for anxiety, ‘ drinks were at a premium. The cit; forte flood will be of long duration NO CONVICTIONS TODAY, wil (a a -hibeliboed” be snot and records are brokea every da quiet unti j i | Frankfort, April 12.—When the|'The Fifth Louisiaaa district will huve vulet until the grand Jary sdjouros.} A Bpdlal Purity club was org tmewbers came into the house consid-| ard fighting along its entire length This morning Undertaker —M. | ized yestprday afternoon at the Y. M cerahle seatimeet, prevailed. The|this wee, and those regions still] ‘The grand jury is investigating a|Nance’s horse became frightened ae, vere was & gal were well filled, the proba. ]exempt from the worst of the floo or of ps, accord | leries 1 pt from the worst « ve fh number ws, a mnding to reports, | gentlemer present, and much enthus- while standing out near the Hinkle- |!arge. @tendanee of representative bility of new developments bringing | may prepare for such a struggle which will create great excitement 10) tie wodertaber outfit was dashed into | asm wes manifested. ; : | NATIONAL AN D N EW ICEBERG REFRIGERATORS : . ville road toll gate, and ran away. @ large crowd. The thirty-third| they lave never known or ever im- ¢ indictments are returned, These lot gave Hunter forty-four votes. | ag Engineers Richardson and principally ¢ aittery, |a gate nearby and somewhat dam-| By-laws were 1, as drawn by f *,/aged, while the gate fared far worse, | the committee appointed for thar Are superior to all others in 8 F onstruction, y ye Other votes being cast, there was] Thompson arrived here this after-| yn obling cases, aud the unearthing pose, which was composed of s . i tink. | tall | Geo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. ses of #guorum present. Dr. Hunter}noon from Lake Providence, and }of unpl 5 om Ls lence, and/of unpleasant facts that have been! a , c Pelaime that all pairs will be ia ‘onight| having inspected the line from that|buriel for years, |. There is no little complaint against] B. B. Regt and W. H. Kirki the conduct of some of the young} and Prof Fo These detai “and that he Will be elected tomorrow, | place down, are well satisfied with| Ty i biInorrow. | b . | satisfec t Today three indictments were re- - "hy P ‘ INVESTIGATING the strength. ‘They visited the’ Bed-|turned. One is against Robert Me. }™°2 and girls who attend the tent re- the parpores of the mecting to be t 303-307 Broadway. _— ford-Biggs levee, accompanied by|Gill, the Ragland farmer, charged | Ys! services at Fourth and Ohio} onganiasiiyn of chapters throughout | INCORPORATED, 109-117 N. Third Street. President Maxwell, Assistant United with killing his wife, He is indicted | °¢tY Bight. It appears that public {the cig: The Grand Jury Looking Into the|Sttes Engineer Brown and Capt. | for wilful murder. reprimaniie bave.no effect, bak & fey], Se ameze te eacleavor to promote Bribery Cases. Clarke, the representative of the War] Norfleet Finley, who cut a farm| "areants for distu-biog public wor- | purity Di cbind, life and character, to ier 4 Department, who leaves tor Natchez|hand on McCuatchen's place a few | *BiP would bave a great deal, Supptemapoocent language and pro rankfort, April 12.—Hon. E. T.}tomorrow. ‘Capt Martio, the other| weeks ago, was indicted for a breach| City Clerk Arthur Cole today re-| ct everxbody from corruption of F “Ci . i “ gee Congressman John HL. [relief envoy, left for Greenville to-|of the peace ceived a copy of the New York Tri- bees es Pitcosg re before the Fraukliv|ilay, ‘The weather ss magoilicient} Winn Scott was indicted for petty | bupe containing an elaborate account f a abe , z. ites CP Meaate Le Y grand jury giving testimony | anid Louisiana's forces fall of cour | larceny "lof the opening for the season of Bar |‘Cllows: “Bev. B. E. Tin * regarding the bribery charges. Dr and | ‘ley’, Joe Randall, George Lavgst 6 Hester will te ges. and well disciplined, two encour lo the cireurt court the case against|num 4 Bailey’s mammoth circus, LloydT, Wilson,C. B. Hatield.J. k = he required to testify ys facts. John Lawrence, a former buteher,| Which will be in Paducah on May Hood = Mecrolary W at “s Qe th gong ‘on. What the result of : charged with stealing a cow from W, (25th. The circus is larger than] Oo \oraum cccrelary N orkman, 0 ese Wi", be no one can guess LITTLE SHORT OF WAR, Fo een. way tae up this | usual this year. the Y. M. C. A., J. W. Baker and a ae ied : Dr. S. B. Caldwell. ie teaoone pense enue eahell gun ee a . Footwear. v Frankfort, Ape 18-2 s 9190 Turkish Sttuation, « © i ahinson, Blanch Miller, colored, was arrest- Rector Reed, who is one of th this afternoon no indictinents had] sPondcnt Says, Could Mard- Joseph Wurth and W. H. MeKin-|parohart on an old warrant sworn | Sux repofter this morning that ive tyle been returned by the grand jury ly Be Worse. hey were excused from the petit jury | out before Judge Winchester last | had intended to organi today, and ‘Thos. Meyers and James , n 5 i sES* " > ’ August, charging him with obtaining | society whew be first Padua. 7 VOORHEES’ REMAINS mt aa a Ao 12.—The oe Spence substitute money by fue pretenses. He 4 cah, bat found little responsiveness usually sells the first pair ; if the shoes wear, and are com- wrovicle’s special correspondent at ‘ “ aoe hbe't Athens, will sey today, 5 THIRTY MEN bene ary hong taking " poy to Na-] in vi peop ; ble, the customer returns when in need of more. dle in State at tndianapots pyppnnt Sy gel’s to be repaired and selling a} ‘But now I find a great change,’ ‘i “a ino < result of interviews which I watch loaned bim to wear until the | be continued, ‘and those who were Livery shoe we sell is stylish, every shoe wears, every shoe is comfortable Before Being Tak Terre Haute. Washington, April 12.—The re- mains of ex-Senator Voorhees will he escorted from this city to his native 3 state of Indiana. Hefore being token | - to the Terre Haute howe the body | Ny (Sunday) with Kiog M Delyaonis and M ’ : men. I thiak an aggressive policy cuz eeu to mo che siwationl A Work on the New Baseball] — HID QF PNEUMONIA, | wil be cuthied aud followed ost but aetna! wer, ‘Wicbet sean ae Us Park not an offensively aggressive one. Vremier tonig' — one he left was finished. present yesterday were representative hese three attributes Invite, Obtain and Increase our business. Have you ever sampled our Shoes? If not, why not? Geo. Rock & Son. From evety pulpit in the city, with} but one or two exceptions, there ht were 1 “Gooch” MeCo nell Dies Unex- VUVTVTLA VVOOOTOUVUD J Thursday No ed Saturday evening by Officer Jeff | prime movers in the effort, stated to : = will lie in state in the thes : peetedly vigorows rewonstrance nst cate Pofiing “ger nora N te oficers ot the 1 Intoxicants Allowed. bath desecration yesterday forenoon at the ‘suggestion Of Gov a ukn eee Ee hese sermoss were delivered at t arrere while aimed af no particular thing here about moon today in St. Juitn’s | 1 vernitent 1@ sending} on the hew baseball it will Bieiyaeee the Oy y Episcopal church, after which the}... ag tags btn ahd apparently, ‘here was yet perceptible * gemains will be removed to Pent vgs wrlbisaldan © ebiotn paneer.” candle ls ri earTy, Seen. eenniay Uanebell . ‘The Union Depot presented a very Vania railroad station, and, a SEVERAL S1ORES. poten ite ithe iitenved i ‘oner,|, Mf Robert McConnell, better | playing expecially. , ILUXOIS CENTRAL NOTES, unusual appearance at noon today. wAsganic! by the fomily and! Seuator = otoetonter-tossonmpicte Ital -the | tome ae Gaoek'. died this .seorn f ae A Dh arcasigene hat ‘ ‘Phere were more passepgers than bad eon, Wil leave on the Civesapoaké|Labted Hy GMBins in the Subu be srotiee-tian T ing of pneumonia at bis residence ‘aig A aptis' A, burch, lg te = Loo éeup iv actong time, 9. score af , dd Ohio express at 2:50 u'clock itGoiees The players are all due ‘Tharsday [B6nr the ‘Allen farm on the Hinkle (ft Pe utlicers of the law that|A Big Lot of Passengers for a|srummers al ne leaving for various The honorary pall-bearers ath S ’ ar ecaaiall euthaslenes ville rond, after an Hiness of nine | fault of the officers of the Jaw that) / = ers Habtitories 7 ne a ven hasela eC Stas 7 lawlessness, bu q “ 4 are: Senators Morrill, Turpie, J. Kk Havana, Ap A sharp guer om he aphtbn | days. there was so much lawlessness, but Short Run hibcaectnepienon oe Jones, Wileon and Callom, ex-Sena- |rilla fight occurred near Guines, in|" "Tn yinetors of the association |, 12¢ teceased was a well known | that the people were to blame. | The Mrs Holland’s Story. tor Butler, Judge Lawrence Weldon [this province, yesteray moraing with | yiak dat some of the ministers dd | une About 60 years old and PS ie uaattice bel Mrs. E. E. Holland, whose separa- " 7 " b én each side ant msccn e ste }never been married. He leaves every vestigeof Sabbath breaking by : x ota D and Hoo, Richard J. Bright, 160 men on each side, Capt, Manuel! them an injustice in their sermons of eaves emcly watching around, and if nec | Very Littl: of Interest in Railroad | tion from her husband was detailed) \yonesendins acteun tee Geetteonanys Det. , of Col. Hernandez's forces, | yesterday. | ting that whiskey | "merous brothers and sisters, one | Simply LS hing ar , ; in Friday's paper, called at the Sux | Sronmlit-ps mmiaicanne tty ji . na yeste ry ng th skey “ ecaer » | ess: He . 3 Circles. y ’ : S| fontdential. ney for secUriti patents " aoe Ogee feeding the Oubans. - Aftertwohours}io4 beer would ve sold on or near| CG "OO ME Alex. ‘McConnell, the jcraary | osoom bg © NNER Seale : At office Saturday and told her side of| i-Au'niea “Werhare a Wasbingiow bites, ~ - Ue Cubans drove the Spanish back au artist, arrived last night. The de- raised: He said that he, for the story, which indicates that Hol- costars teben twroumh Bunn & Co. receive Raiders Playing to Gaines, galloping after them until] vfs 4 _ [ceased was a brother-in-law of Mr. ]one, was willing to participate in this sary adil : ; aj f ae Ae almost within half a gunshot of the he gf perder one: | Joseph Petter, the jeweler, and a kind of good work, aud to swear out], a Ree egg sit beeen, RE ade AMERICAN, | of Property. : ‘ r Phere will be no intoxicating liquor wry "lwarrants and see that the laws are | ‘The largest crowd for the distance | (tatters, gave a gar acco or fentine journal a year . Spanish forces there, ‘The Spaniards] iq the eeciall Mag but | Crother of Mrs, Alex McCune. He} Warrants and see that the laws are i his d f the|the trouble. Mrs. Holland stated Richmond, Ky., April 12.—De-}retrented into their fortifications, ‘The [2 08 the grounds, nothing but | was iadustrious, and well liked by [enforced. But there must be others, Jever carried on this division of the tally that | ion did : *€Hemonade and other harmless driaks dl ) 8 arks | Tilivois Central, according to some of | Substantially that the separation di epite the fact that the grand jury is] Cubans looted several stores on the ; | all who kaew him. also, in it, he said, Similar remarks x | hte being permitted, Ty the older conductors, was yesterday | not result from the attention of any now in session raiders Is de-Jontwhirts and camped there nearly The faneral arrangements have not] Were made from other pulpits. y | , st Aavd burned four more toll] | x The privileges have not yet been! ot hey halgt wat the. sae vata tee, carried from Beaver Dan to Render, | tailtoad man; that it occurred be- oye aod burned four more till vat in plain sight of the Span-| yet been complete, but the services eT CERTa loaih'two tulle cause her husband failed to provide Si; erable property Uelougiag (0 direc] Nos vasidalecniad pi ‘ d There were about 250 people, whol for her. ‘That in reference to the erable prop slonging to direc- “a ‘s altond a funeral a | card game, her mother was not play- - Lppaigie 4 h ‘1 D. went over to attend a funeral at Ren- | card game, | tors of the pike t RELIEE BOAT WRECKED: COUNTY COUST. BOARD OF HEALTH Daily by LacyGrain Company.) [aor Conductor Miller was in charge, | ing, she said, and she herself was mot county, Mrs, Wyatt, ‘4 ld ith New. | Ey ciceaannaihy Cetin’ ts lonve (ha Li ee I, April 12 nd it required great hastling to. get|e¥en in the same room with New Capt Aliriend Dead. ” : ahs i ) fhe Government Steamer Oge- eles Coenad ai 8H ail-the tekéta, house. ‘That her husband grabbed a Loutsville, April 12 —Capt, Al- ponaty, aw Sinks Be iva ‘ 4 Pe ° » City This} 68's 7 i 2 ved New- | gyi, iy age > been threatened with hi nove enmens ee Ce Will of the Late L.W. Emery| Meets at the City Mall This}6s's, closed at 677% ‘The'Brooklya ewltnh engine, No, | stl tasked In sad ondeped - Nem: | triand, city pawwenger agent of the Forks. . May corn opened at and | 155 tate house to leave without previously | [ouisvitle and Nashville railroad his family to Indiana ey Filed | Afternoon. Oe 155, was brought over on the trans: | saving a word to him for two months. > died thi The nt over the county is inte: Grand Forks, N. D., April 12 ume closed at 24, fer boat this morning and pla io] Ae ei ‘i h sompany. dled this pres . M Be a tae Cant nthe : » April 12 oats opened at 16% and ]ene shops fi ’ Mrs, Holland said that her husband | captain was one of the oldest em- eye forts are x ng ; ude to org it yoverument steamer Ogemaw, aa By 1 at 163 the shops for rep: liad not worked for two months, and Oibyes of the company’ me ompany of regulators. He s tee down the i las’ | | a Z Towe s . " ' eI } —— Bigeye Mids wivich started down the river lasttcictte But Routine Business| “araicher StakcWellv-Invess | May pork opened at $8.42 and nt A. Ro Meyers: of Princeton, {that when they separated there was sae ative aT erg oe nigh 1 relief expedition, lies right piktaaeeeh eeawas wa staining Sink-Wells—Invese | iY Wee lefton the 8 o'clock train this morn. no fuel inthe house and nothing to Senate Acjuarued. be side up, sunk in about twelve feet of Musacted 1 aay tigating Committee, rd pened at. $4.92 Ing for home, eat except some provisions received | Washington, April 1 Senate 2 water, about sevent miles below Session, can ed at $4.27 5. id paeneeaeeon last week from the city. adjourned this morning a8 a mork of - Keepers and Directors Leaving Here The Grand } members of ey vie ag 9 James Walters, one of the IIlinois —- respect to the memory of Seuator -__— : ribs opened at $4.70 and . r the County. the relief~party returned Inte today ‘The Bosrd of Health is in session] ys at 4,7 Central special policemen, sprained] Ef you want to drink the finest | Daniel Voorhees. 2 with the story of the disaster. ‘The | County court convened in regular | at the city ball this afternoon for the | °°" § bie | his ankle in the yards yesterday and} beer in the ety try Detzel's Bock. President aud Mrs. McKinley have Carlisle, Ky., April 12.-—The last pate Lewn mint as «le. Sonate je) Lave caty veo than eight niles down the river, | with guard atroyed last night. ‘The last gate in “ z mn when r side was ripped] were made, The committee, it is understood, | peclared Lnevitable by Leadiug | Nicholas county also met the sa ie - . 3 2 : Mi fate. A number of people in the (PC? bY the rapidly moving ice, She] ‘The will of the late Mr. L. W. | will report favorably on retaining Gilisiais of the Lransveal: ater part of this county, who are |%®S 2 into shallow water, where |Emery, which contains only a few| them, which action was not unex- ‘se ha ek Na aut bad ‘Nett ’ she quickly grounded, ‘The crew | words, was filed for probation. He| pected. London, April A dispatch ™ Beem eresto: sahichdl J with Col. Jones remained to look eaves all his property to his wife to the “Daily Mail’? from Cape r . - : | The investigating committee ap-|!° : Harrodsburg, Ky., April after the craft. The Grand Forks sl : "} Town says the *Hetdageblad,’’ the | Three farmers of this county, be-|People by rowing some miles in an pointed by the city council last Mon-| ruth paper, deviares that leading med at the threats of the| open boat, wading several others and day to inquire into some complaints] cncials of the Transvaal speak open- LADIES in regard to. overseer of the chain- Nerf ner loceitable 10a2 returned from their outing. Was unable to get} session today and several settlements | purpose of hearing the report of the WAR WILH ENGLAND was admitted to the hosp! ns and administrators | committee on sink wells. . If. Dunville’s will, leaving his to his wife, Mrs. M. J unville, was probated this after- coming | raiders, have moved to Indiana, using Hand as for reg t ot the} noon. og Hans Mr John Francis, and some ly ot war ae rae ot oes TREAD RRTTie mint . sd iually arrived in Grand . ny sarees a be okey : alleged negligence of duty, will meet “ Ahi onl ill be carried rig a 4 ND 2 N SIGHT, . Robt, Hughes, decease as filed. | conf ae alte bal ts aatian able Bay. : dials _ SA neg: touight t the elty hall to investigate . Lots of Style for a Little Money. Mississippiins Fighting Back the] seenare living in the second stories FROM GALABOOSE T0 ALTAR he charges, cle patie at the F peas ., oi c t xc » er P| ¥ ve celebrated, by the large num- t Waters Vith Energy Bora of their houses, but with one excep- BADLY SCALDED ill be celebrated, by i " ceptior acd ple 0 vod and P| er of 8! id. We e e P of Dxsperation. EAE Pete Or aa aria ee acne far Of Aue aie Whe OTe Se ie Call and see our black and coffee kid lace oxfords in all the new Bal uke aInt Rae taiide es Victim Is Now in a Bad Would call special attention t up-to-date toes. Price $1.50 aud $2, worth $3 in Vicksburg, Mgs., April 12,.—It}occurred at a point would be rash bp any one to at-/yond the tempt setting a lim: to the flood now | the steamer. piling up at Vicksbug, for the waters me miles be= Sahay a LEO ere : v thest. port reached by |V0hu Kaker Celebrates a Resto tion, 87.50 line ofall wool suits whicl are] perfect fitting. B. Weattn: & Sox gold, Call and see our two button oxfords for La- ration to Freedom, City Physician Harry Williamson was called out beyond Huntington vre confined by the apparently ian- THREE MET DE Row this morning to attend a darkey | i " | pregnable walls of the Louisiana Kunaway Near the City—Other! named Jas. Nelson, who was scalded i dies, Misses and Children in ox blood and choco- f Jevees, and se lola certainly ac-| Passenger Trams Collide On the Local News in Briet. about two weeks ago on the Jennie An Absolutely PURE late in all the oew toes, in celerating. | Yestetlay Ynaraiog the Southern Railway at Har- Gilebrist. _ He is ta « bad condition, Bird Seed . ‘ ate & ’ ye 6 ol anid, me : p Ee eving itp Sa6, the : NC, A i a ocean Death of a Child, ird ee! |heel and spring heel. ‘Chey are the correct thing Terese FS aginet Thompecn, | Northbound Florida special on tho | WM leased from the county atl ach kita weitere neo No dirt nor chaff, at |foy spring andsummer. Calland see them hefore who. inspected the line-from- Lake [Southern raily , Sooal| ae TaoKmiogy Atlee Bary log O00 FORE \they are picked over. | Providence down yiterday ant to- south-bound passenger tyain } ay, as well 4.0 [ttion below the {collided at 11:15 o'clock yc . city, says that in bi two places is | Morning at Harrisburg, a small town the line lower thanwo feet above} *bout thirteen miles north of this the river; that bothf these bave| city, killing three persons and injure | Jarge forces at workon them, and a! Bix, that plenty of dry merial is acces- for petty larceny, | : ‘| Enker proceeded to celebrate by Don't Deny Your Boy Nelson Soule’s are offering getting mazried to Mandy Watkins. | An Easter suit when we g He explained the depleted condition | such values as our $2.50 line of boys orca eee. vee Cochran & Cochran, 331 BROADWAY, ed to issue license without money | worth less than $3.50, ie and withou ‘ounty Judge! BW & So Try a pack it is the BEST SHOEBS BOUGHT OF US SHINEBD FREE. Bek beer on tap atDetze If you believe you will need more coal durmg the month of March you LUM P PER BU 1 O Pe 6c had better order it now. The waters are rapidly rising and may cut off our coal supplies. We have a big stock on hand now and would be pleased to EGG 9 have your orders at once. We have only a limited supply of clippings for ly kindling, so you had better order quick if you need them. ; NUT 9 _ BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70, ANTHRACITE PER TON $8.25 . ‘ .

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