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i ene | VU) s 4.50 pe Us «6 2.25 fe mont, «- 40 Bly, per week 10 cents Weekly, pr annum injad- vane Specimen eeeee sewer 1,00 copies free ———— RIDAY, DEL, 5, 18: a . i} We: have ben compelled to-argue | with unserupu'oas tars.” pal elder i Iv is a1 up-hilt busine, to * but we have} down an “uanserupulous | ar, been compelled to slo it. eee “Uy crvrviovs”’ is a good word Read the article in the Venom cf the Ist inst. and note the appropriate ness, —— Tue only fauc with ‘anserupu. lous” is thst it is not strong enough. It ought to be swap, ed for some pre fane word. el | ‘Tux battle ship Kentucky will be| christened by a Kentucky gitl, that much the authorities are all agreed | upon, and it assures that the pretty | formality will be done with all the grace possible. A rracticat illustration of the reception gives autonomy 19 Cuba is) the renewed activity of the insurgents) of the last few days. Cuban victo-| ries are reported avd the reb«llion seems to have started out for a warm winter campaign, “Nornine is to be gained by argu | ing with an unscrapulous liar.'’— Morving Venom. ‘That don’t mean} us, for after getting the worst of the in another article the continue it; argument, Venom endeavors to must mean the 3. —_—_ Some unscrupulous fellows possibly have some deferred payments on their plant, or possibly some back rent to pay, may evdeavor to make| their more successful competitors pay it, but you will find a very few of that kind in the ‘‘gang.’” who Axt Germany wants from Hayti) for the alleged mistreatment of Lue ders is an indemnity of $20,000, per mission to Lueders to return to a letter_o pology to Pere’ Warn Te’ e it Sam to the Germsn consul. Aw editor who, after getting the suit, is approaching the position of a gambler, who, after trying to beat a fellow-gambler out of his money and getting the worst of it, acts the baby and pleads the gambling act. Away with such degenerate manliood! _——_--— Steruey J, Freip, the member of the United States Supreme Court| who retired Tuesday, was one of the four famous Field Brothers. David Dudley Field, the lawyer, whose greatest work, ‘Outlines of an In- ternational Code, ternational law and has been trans- lated into the French, Italian and Chinese; Cyrus W. Field, the iner- chant, whose monument is the Atlan- tie cable, laid in 1465; Henry Mar- tyn Field, eminent clergyman and author. Stephen J. Field, bad he wailed until next Tuesday would Lave been on the Supreme Bench thirty- ars, having been appointed by 18 authority in in- President Lincoln in 186. ——— “spew era in jouraalism"’ bas it Tuar broken out in 8 new spot, hardly probable that it’ will cause buat is much of an upheavel iv the establish- Ken- tucky editors have too much maphood resort. ed methods of journalism, for to adopt such After having b gument their tendency is to confess up like a man, or do like they do in a cowardly n worsted in aa are Texas, get itoutof the bile of the Few, exhausted offending party. few, will, after ha means known to endeavor to get nd of a competitor by violating the ‘*Code of Profes- sional Ethics’ in endeavoring to have their competitors told out by the sheriff through a judgment for libel. Ir has been intimated that a libel suit isto be instituted agaist this paper. If there is one thiog which the Scw likes above another, it is a libel suit, as every first-class paper nowadays bas one or more on hand, | and, having satisfied the one banging over us, We crave another, so a3 to) bein the fashion, We keep con- tinually in our employ anable al torney, always on the lookout for al case, vot willing, however, to begin | such entertainment, but every ready| to defend such assaults. It is now, ‘and always has been, the intention of very ing ig every legitmats busivess, man, woman, child or dog, n it comes to libe! suits it is ve element. It is lash- ==¢ late to tile libel that Te on | the players shows that there is yet a jage system is very __|by their own pa“fifah party or fac- worst of an argumeat, will file a libel | I tpen in jail and $5,000.00 for each Jolie Sux not to wound the fellings ot|day that the Haytian goveroment D whic away the time io y Nicnotas, a student of College, at Danville, is lying Wday, a victim of the barbar- Bort ot tootbell, The hold that game has upon the people and streak of the original savage in hus man nature, and demonstrates what risks the student will incur for the The defender of sake of popalar {og trom foot- ing, yacht of course centage of deaths re all with that of swin ing, skating, and hows that the game is spproximately an innocent one. It isa fact, however, that lof the games surgeons and ambulances are on hand, being ec sidered 9# necessary as the gate- keeper. The saddest part about footbell eecidents is not what the world secs when a player is wounded The disabled player is amply reward: ed, for the time being, by being the hero of the occasion, and by the at- ten'ions of fellow-students and lady But the real sufferers are they who bave labored son might have a college admirers. the pare that the training, they who have builtup fond hopes for the fature of perbaps an They are the ones who the enthusiasm jonly child. suffer; they see not of the vast throng when their boy made the brilliant play so suddenly and terribly halted—they see but the }ruia of a young life, the blasting of the hopes of a life time. Aud that is what the crippled player himself sees | after the season is over. Tue Morning Venom takes it upon Jitself to state that the Swy’s state- ment about those opposed to a sewer- Such may be the case and such may not. As amatter of fact the Sun thinks that if thing should be said, it should be so stated that there can possibly be no misunderstanding as to the meaning of the utterance. Our morning contemporary is so used to dodging the issue and to acting the part of a moral and political coward that it holds up its hands in holy hor- ror when the Sux states its position | fearlessly and frankly. Asto the sewerage system there are certain which should be patent to all, and are indeed to all, but those, who either through preju- dice or selfishness, are bound not to see. When the Sun finds people who cannot realize that Paducah is in sore need of a sewerage system, or who re so narrowminded that they will oppose all improvements not made “severe,” 3 on. or whe are close that piey calls es MOprese any improvemen for more taxes, then the Sun beli that such people deserve severe criti- cism, The Sux does not arrogate to itself ivfallibility, it does not aim to have inaugurated a ‘‘new era in jour- nalism’’ in this city, is it wrapped up ina superabundaace of | self-conceit ; but it does claim to have opinions of its own, it desires to be nor progressive and it is devoting its best energies to promoting the best inter- lests of our city When it reaches that s‘age of emasculation that it is afraid to take a position on the lead. jing issues of the day, when it shall have degenerated so {that it plays the role of a contemptible trimmer and becomes a pliant tool in the bands of mercevary schemers—when the Suv gets that low, it will have passed out of the hands of its present owners for all time. GERMANY AN) HAYTL The negro Hayti is small, but it isin the amidst of an international affair of honor with republic of Germany that is indeed very serious, and one that illustrates the bullying tone that Germany iodulges in with The trouble half-breed inferior nations. arose over an insolent ought to be beind the bars, Lueders This fellow was an all- who by name round bully and a familiar guest at the police court. His father was a German and his mother a Haytian negro woman; be was bora in Hayti time Haytian Bat for reason he had himself registered the ¢ tinued bis gay and festive ways, aud and until a short himself. ago was 2 some at man consulate, He still con- in one of bis hilarious moods he as- saulted a cab driver and was given thirty days and costs, BLueders consi rage upon a high minded and peac- able citizen, who had fought only four duels besides other little affairs, and he took an appeal to the ‘Cor. rectioual courv’’ as it is called there, and his case was ‘‘corrected’’ to the tune of twelve mouths io the © Bastile and u fine of 500 francs, By this time the German consul thought that the G.rman Empire bad el (this an out. been grossly insulted and he interfer- ed, and reported the case to Berliu. The German government sized up its wounded feelings aud demanded an indemnity of $1,000.00 foreach day the ‘German citizen,” Lueders, bad delayed in acceding to the demand. ped to file some our-|ders was released, football coolly compares the pet| other things to be done by Hayti STUBBLEFIELD'S | motor, he says, ‘‘this earth current manced was $53,000.00, The release was made upon the advice of the American minister, Germany at first threatened to send a war ship to Hayti, but changed her mind when the United States concluded to send one also, Hayti thinks the demends of Germany exborbitant, aod has not yet pnid the indemnity. The Ger- man government has informed our minister to Germany that the indem- nity demanded will be reduced to $20,000 00 and has specified some which are most humil INVENTIONS, He Exhibits Some of His Won- derful Machines, Claims Some Great Things for Them—Now After Patents. Nathan Stubblefield exhibited in tow, last week to a few of his friends some electrical apparatus made by himself and claimed by him to be a telegraph and telephone apparatus, says the Murray Ledger. He claims that with the telegraph apparatus shown, the Morse signals are sent through the electiical energy of the earth operating perfectly the well knowo Morse sounder, while with the telephone spparatus the — slightest sounds transmitted with the micro- phone transmitter are received by the listener with perfect clearness and of sufficient volume of sound as to be strictly practical for commercial put- poses. He uses no cable or conduit system known to the scientific world, yet transmits through the ground or water at same rate as of the usual way. About three-fourths of a mile is as far as tests have yet been made, and as to just how this is done he de- clines to answer until patents in this and foreign countries can be secured. On inquiry a# to what he has done by way of develcping his earth current motor and other apparatus owned by myself ana W. Love, the pho tographer, is quite another thing. “The United States patent was al- lowed but a few day ce, after a long delay, and I don’t care if 1 ive to the public a non technical idea of about what I have demon- indemnity de- THE THREE RIVER Items of Marine News Picked Up on the Levee of Qa terest to All, Owing to the inclement weather very little business was transacted on the levee today. The Dick Fowler was away for| Cairo very fair busiaess. The river showed on the govern- ment iron rail at the foot of Broad: | way this morning 5 feet ond 2 tenths and rising, there being a rise of one- tenth in the last twelve hours. | The pretty litle steamer Lorna Doone got dway for Itiverton, Ala | this morring at G o'clock, She bad | her refrigerator barge in tow and ex-| pects to bring it out chock full of the | choicest of poul Capt. Emery Voight bas her in charge. in from Evansville until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, owing to very heavy business. She left on her turn up the Obio to Evansville at 6) p.m. | The towboat Jolin Barrett left this afternoon for Cincinnati, She hal) cleven pieces in tow for the upper Onio. The big white collar liner bucke State arrived here this morbing at 6 o'clock from Memphis enroute to Cincinnati, She bad a big up-stream trip: She received a large consign-| ment of hides here for Cincinnad besides discharging several tons of | misccllaneous freight. Capt. Kerth and Engineer John- son, who came around from St. Louis on the Leyhe fleet night before last, great’ by rail. The towboat R. A. Speed is get- ting in readiness to inaugurate the tie business in the Tennessee river next week. She bas an almost unexhaust-| able amount of ties to bring out for the Ayers & Lord Tie Company, of Chicago, this winter, The City of Clarksville is due here this afternoon from Elizabethtown, | and leaves on her return tomorrow | ‘at noon. | The Gus Fowler at late hour this morning was still due here trom | Evansville. She is expected to be in and outagain before dark night. River men are expecting water in the Tennessee as a result of recent ra good strated along that line to my own mind.” “1 may say that with proper con- nection with the earth I am able to operate continuous small motors, or electrical machinery, the Morse sounder, electric bells, etc. Electric lighting on a small scale as before named apparatus may be operated on ‘a practical and economic basis. ‘However, this earth current appa- ratus does not by any mesns cover the field of our patent now pending. The most wonderful apparatus I have, “ctatas in the patent, is an electric generator or machine which is not connected with the earth only in a magnetic sense, but which when started, is able to act or move continuously, and in addition to self maintainance, is able to generate electric current, which may be used in any way and for any purpose that commercial electric cur- rent of today is used. AN OLO MAN, Is 104and Has a Second Growth of Hair. We met an old man yesterday alighting from a train who was 104 years old, and who was making bis first trip on the trains, says yester- day’s Fultovian-Democrat. His name lis Abraham Wright, and lives five miles from Martin. He is slightly palsied, but otherwise vigorous and Jerect, having shed his gray hairs, and now has a second coat of jet black. He says he has worn out two statee— Tennessee and Arkansss—and was going to tackle Texas. He bas nine children, one of whom has fifteen children, and his great grand-daugh- ter was ou the route with him, having three children with her. No-To-Wae ror Pitty Cente. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes w~ fen strovg, blood pure. Se, 81. ‘All drugs... Home Seekers’ Excursions, On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and company will sell first class round- trip tickets vo certain points in Ala- bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Dev. 2 the Illinois Central Railroad | 5 The Sunshine is duc here tom srrow frum Cincionati bound for Mem- phis. The dry docks have an abundance of repairing work aud expect, to keep from 25 to 30 men employed through out the season, They are guing to overbaul the Mary Michael aud barges. ‘Lhe steamer Tenvessee, whivl was due here out of the Tennessee night, had not reported at alate hour today. The Clyde is due here tomorrow from St. Lonis. She will transfer her Tennessee river freight he to the steamer Tennessee sud return to St. Louis Saturday afternoon. last Supt. Young Taylor, of the dry docks, said this morning that didn’t expect to get a leisure hour between now and next March. They have a fleet of about fifteen pieces to undergo treatment and expect to re- main busy throughout the season. 7.0U Tobacco Spit and Smo! Tare away, 19 quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag set % vall of if ind vigor, take No-To 3a, ‘he wonder-worker, that makes weal men trong. All druggists, 60c or 81, Cure guaran teed. Booklet end ‘sample free. Address ‘sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York Grewsome Gold. Tt was Oliver Wendell Holmes who taid: “Some time in the future people would mine gold in graveyards,” and this vividly suggests the amount of this precious metal in these ghastly Millions of dollars’ worth of the ye into people y are pe tetic gold mines. Every graveyard is a Klondike on a small reale, but the dif- ficulty would be to establish a claim, Apropos of this there is a good story which maybe true where a humane man was rewarded for his dl deeds by a kind and ever watchful Providence, or by the chance of fortune. He was on his way to Klondike, and found the body of a weeld-be miner on the road, who had died from cold and starvation. He thought to himself: “Perhaps I may bring up In the ‘same way, and I will a decent burial, as I hope for elf.” He began to dig a grave, but had scarcely reached a depth of two feet before he struck gold, solid and rich, He buried the miner in another hole, worked the first one and was soon Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon,Ten- nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy- oming at one fare, plus $2, for the round trip, good for twenty-one days to return, For tickets or further in- formation apply to J.T. Dowovan, C. A, Paducah, Ky Winter Tourist Rates. ‘The Llinois Central Railroad com- pany has now on sale tickets to prom- inent winter resorts in Florida, Geor- gia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, For further information apply to J. 'T. Donovan, C. A., Padueab, Ky. Yellow Feyer Entirely Disap- peared. Quarantine having been raised in all the Southern states, the Nasb- ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway has resumed the sale of tick- ets to all local and foreign points. B. Teacuout, C. P. & T.A., 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and a rich man, All of which goes far to show that one good turn will bring an- other, even if it is a strange one,—Dos- ton Traveler. Everybody Says So, Cascarets Candy C derful medica! ant and refreshing to the taste and positively on kidneys, liv cleansing the entire system, di cure headaobe, fever, habitual constipation &nd biliousness. Please buy and try a vox of C. C. C, today; 10, 25, 0 cents, Seldand eed to cure by all drugsrists. JAMES, HOTEL guaran ST. Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room snd Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Goop Rooms. Goop Mzats. Goop SxRVICE. When you visit St. Louis stop at STJJAMES HOTEL Bnoapway anv WALNUT cars direct to Hotel. F YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST .eYOU CAN FIND IT AT THB... NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Surgeon As he bad been in jail twenty-three days and six days e apsed after the demand had been mud before Lue- bn i. Omce Hours: 70a. m,,1to3p. m, Oltive, No, 41946 Broadway, Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor. Finset of Wines, Liquors and C always on hand, are usual this morning, doing a |§ Convincing Dress Goods Facts ‘The Jubn 8. Hophius did uot get | returned last night to the “fature | IN THE SHAPE OF FIGURES strongest argument for the sctive purchaser, There's some- finite about them; they're nd easy to tie to. ent you with some facta and figures in the following items that will greatly improve the purchasing power of your doilars, You'll do to note them. [t’s much easier to save money this way than it is to earn it, vo inaugurate a sale of peerless Every item rings with the true story of money sav offerings as the following wills utation ty the st This sale inc A great stock pattern suit A cl 1 1.50 each, y all-wool pattern hat are worthy to be sold for $2 ud up- wards, Dress patterns in effects, d h ¢ for only $2 ¢ of them while y saved here in ny paitern suit at 00, $8.00 and $10.00 a suit. You will find eaving here in dress goods, etc. and a worthy stock to sel true story of money se of black kings, ot from, bre Cloak Facts ‘There's consternation among the garment makers. A backward season leaves them with big Unload- ing tactics have begun. As we're buying on the breaks, means rare m saving f who are wv ning. We are re splendid values from day to 4 you've a cape or a jacket to may pay you to look he We expecting a superb line st we will put on sale this w agarment, Worthy stylish are here for $4.00, $5.00, $5.00 4 garment usual, This hose ack $7.00 ani Millinery Put on your thinking cap, and you'l find that you save money when you buy here. Give us a look is all’ we ask; you'll do the buying. Handkerchiefs \ handsome, worthy stock of Christ- mas handkerchiefs now ready for your inspection Shoes No end to our great value giving in shoca We'll make a record never before known in Paducah for suc reliable suoes at $1.00, $1.25, $1.5 81.75, $2.00 and up to 43.00 a pair HARBOUR’, On North Third street dust back of Wallerstein’s | Our Best Advertisement Is the values we give. prices tell—quality counts Wé8M UNDERWEAR Are we prepared for cold weather demands? Just read this list—that tells: - Ribbed cotton vests Ladies’. —heavy quality.$ .25 | Swiss ribbed meri | no— white....++ 1.00 Swiss ribbed meri no— black 1.50 Ribbed cotton union suits....4gc and .98 Ribbed union suits white merino.... 1.98 Children’s Vests and pants... .25 Union suits, in all White | Values out Gray / of the Scarlet | Ordinary Silver Gray Blankets’ Soft, warm, beautiful texture, with blue and scarlet borders in faucy stripe effects—one of the prettiest colored blankets shown, and the way we bought them enables us to quote them at $1.49. White Blankets 10-4 all cotton at. 11-4 all wool at.-+ 11-4 California at.. DRESS GOODS "To close out a few short p we have marked down to 2 yard some that were 39¢ and 5§ L. B. OGILVIE & CO. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9a, m, to3 p.m. OnfSat- urday nights from 7 to 8, Weeve styles and novelties cah people, every need in shoes = 2 He may be entirely innocent. hut las been mistreatet, Wh or leak, or bad behavior of pipes it, bat have it fixed up, We y plumbing into your house faction and less before. syance t The Most Fastidious Will be pl: ased by an inspection of our fali stock of ~Shoes Just received—up to date, all the latest We have studied the wants of the Padu nd are ready to supply their H. DIEHL & SON 31@ BROADWAY—TRERBPHONK 310. ROP OOUT- B29 O9OD The Plumber Maybe his v er the cause promptly and economically, We are ready to put a that will fan you ever expe nil Bim, Re*® : wa Jon't wast reatly to mal give y * ED D. HANNAN * 132 South Fourth. Street-Telephone 20! Broadway and \ Second J wheels before buying. Don’t {ail to call—remember the place, others, for the rea: HANDLED IN BOTPLES AN F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101 Soda Pi FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. Jas, A. RUDY ..... uaa W. F, Paxton R. Ruby... Presideat Oashier Ass’t Cashier DIRECTORS, JAS. A. Ruby, Jas. R, Surrey, F, M, Fister, Go, O, WALLACE, FP. KAMLEITEeR, W. F. Paxton, Geo, O, Han’ EB. FARLey,§ Rupy. === Window N THE LATEST PATTERNS. TION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS PROMPT ALTE ©, 132.5, Third Street, Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made, We are preparec 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Ke —best on the market, prettiest whee) made. Don't fail to We are the only exclusive Bicycle hov Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying w Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the p PADUCATL BOT SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-Ci AS8 BLACKSMITHING «| REPAIRING be HORSESHOEIN All work guaranteed. A. W. GRIEF. Court Street bet, Wall Paper i Pipes ===" Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes In the city Amber hit y. Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES". AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. © our Li in the cit ls from us. Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hour¢ OBERTS BEER of this city, Itlead ABSOLUTELY PURE TLING CO. Give you All Kinds of Insurance. Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. 2d and ‘Shades Ei ‘Telephone No. 78 A to offer “The Ardmore, First-class... Horseshceing and Blackemithin xy Fhe only place in the city equipped with the necessary tool to do firat- spectalty, rage and wage Huilding new wot 319 COURT STREET 319 Galt House LOUISVILLE. KY, American Plan $3.00 to 85,00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. BR, COOPER, Manger © When in Metropolis STATH HOTEL. day. Special rates by the DA, BaiLey, Propr. ith and 6th on Ferry at. BROADWAY HOUSE, he city S 2% nicest rooms, $1.00 PLR DAY. tway and Highth street DRY STARR BROS, Repairing Watches, Clocks, , Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Ete. » and ‘Trimble, next door i, W, Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Grocerles, Canced Goods of Alt Kinds, ! parts of the city. a Adcome. Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. c:mean Nat. Bank —————$—$—$—$—$———— ae Boarders Wanted Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention. BORGE KRITZ A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon, fez Seventh St. Residence 723 8, dixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30108 p. m., 6 to 8 p.m. Thirteenth ot, between yivania avenue and F street rihwest, WASHINGTON European, $1.00 vp can, $1.50 (032,50 No liquors jaces of i DR, W. ¢, EUBAN , ATHIST, y ep HOM(OP KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Repairs on Guns and Bicycles a Specially. s, Ay Fisk 128 Broaaway G.R.DAMIS, ENT AC FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Hl on him and get estimates eating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, PEMOVED! J STEAM LAUNDRY North Fourth St, hinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, : ‘PHO! 200, Malil-Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, store Tole} 180 8 Third Aowidence & Yew Mac 0 126 phone 150 ; az

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