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Printing than an) other house in the city, ” VOLUME 1[—NUMBER 73 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY DECEMBER 6, 1897, far superior to: man: pared unde house presented ascene of unusual | _ . SENATOR DEBOE prea cm OUR VARIOUS — = iy 1 ema | REDUCED PRICES ON Lm SPEAKS OUT.) cuss fan COURTS. (ise Soseeemore COAL, BUCKETS, FIRE SETS, COAL VASES the report from Madrid that the & this seasion closes will retire from the Spanish government will fight a claim bench, after years of honorable ser- Tele Ss Fes ‘uth damatine for damages against the United) yugoe Sanders Begins Another] Vice. without « harsh criticism, with- Our store is the cheapest place in town for these goods. Best quality Nelson Soule’s Roasts Civil Service In a Hot} tices on account of the latest fi ibus. | Judge gh outa mistake, and with every deci! aes Interview and the Pres- tering expedition of the steawer} Four Years’ Term and Makes [gion appealed sustained by a higher Dauntless, They base theit belief court, ( } h yy ident For Favor fie the fact that Spain is doing every. Some Interesting Re- hee abort cohvened todey Sheriff AA AAAD AA aaa hem aarnaanananannt OU aad ing It. {thing to maintain cordial relations marks, Holland and deputies were sworn in, ers—Terrible Hotel tAccident |concera. mended—Circuit Court Con- t, T. BE. Fortson, W. J. Ward, it hae NO WICKeesoNO SOOTsoooNO ODOR in Milwaukee—One Killed, They Will Ext Their Plant, venes and Grand Jury A. J. Anderson, Thos. H. Hunt, 1d ouly.« ch ¢ reat i a Owensboro, Ky., Dec. 6 —Finzer Has Been Empancled. Durrett, Joo. G, Berger and W. '@ The most wonderful heater made. Burns air and oil—more air than oil. Gives an intense heat at bch: any orb Bros., of Louisville, have bought 218 A, Abernathy . | » factory Wy 'y was fined $20 and costs coal buckets as low as 8c, | with this country, and will do noth- as usual, | ing until after the new scheme of Cu- The grand jury is as Sn" | : ban autonomy bas bad a fair trial to s+ daca ven Copii | HEEREOMler: B.-L. Clark, Jod a sam | Tho President’s Mother Still Lings|oive the American government any papal Ry es bean ra Bumpass, J, W. Cooksey, L F.| ; a minimum cost. asked to g feet adjoining their tobac ’ A 8: i} In age bottles—and abso here from the Anheuser-Busch Com. érankeaness. ; Leeinebes’ , Washington, Dec. .—Senator De-| pany, of St. Louis, for $3,720. The POLICE couRT. vis afternoon Judge Bishop was Anam eaenanaananana lutely gvarantecd to relieve news lot extends to the Texasrailroad, aud] Judge Sanders opened court this | ch ig the grand jary. boe comes out to-day in a hot inter- ' / casting Civil Service, The] Will be used for the extension of the] morning by thanking the voters of QUARTERLY CouRT. | HOLIDAY PURCHASES OF : arge Finzel Paducah for electing him for the four] — 9y ad's iidald | ator speaks his mind freely and large Finzer plant. 8 There was a lively session of quar- HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE DERM fotenly on the subject Me even} GUAT TW THE HELD sear tenn of ctice mics began tc; [terlycours totay, Judge Tally pre-f FINE CHINA LAMPS CUT GLASS 1 ! arllicises the President: for, favoring . da je said he had been © siding. About the Orst thing done f Mate from us now will be put away and reserve) until wanted. Make y oti shoi it. He thinks that the way the Civil 89 many times that he could not help] was the filing of affidavits by Attor- | . mntil wanted, Make your selections: now snd get chotes 13 Broadwa Service is run is un-Republican and — but believe that the people were satis: | neys'J, Wheeler Campbell and Hens- i from an uubroken stock. Will (rales padi ba: the dimuenauen of fled with his administrations. That] iey @. Warris to swear Judge Tully = Established 1860 the party, especially in the South: Accident That Befel a Woman at] be was the only man, with the possi-loff tho bench in some garnishee ‘: ble exception of Judge Smedley, the | vases, ‘The attorneys made two red Still Alive Mayfield Occurred in a first police judge of Paducah,’ who] jor Misvtics aha Judge "Tally got CeAE Canton, O., Dec. 6,—Mrs, Naney Beer Dive. ever held the oflice twice—not be- very indignant, it. is said, and de- 4 <— Mc Kinley, the President's mother, is cause the others could not have been | uated he was running that tribenal still aliye. Her condition does not elected, but because the others didl| and gida’t propose to establish any ange much, except that sie seems} on. yittte Five-year-old Daughter | 20t run for a second term, He was] such precedent. He refused to get to ing weaker all time. 3 first elected as assistant judge io} o¢ the bench. — JURE of Mr, and Mrs, Gus Coulter § 1869, und has since served four terms] Judge Tully's position on the gar- TEN GUESTS FATALLY INJURED. | yiousty ssurned'Last Night, {and hopes that hie will please the peo-| nichee Rruestign. 1s well koaifh tn =—_—= = = — ple in the future as he has tried in to/ contrary to Judge Bishop's decision | By Jamping Prom the Windows a do in the past in such cases, | of Burning Hotel,—One Ona Ballion, a well koown female}, He paid many compliments to re-} Court adjourned at noon until t+ Killed acter of Mayfield, was shot in] "ring Prosecuting Attorney Reeves, | morrow in yruing at 9 o'clock, noth- _— ayq| the head in @ beer dive at the latter} 40 said he vacated the office leaving ling eing done today except. ca°es Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 6.—ThE] tac last night, and. will probably}0Ct @ single enemy. He recom-| sot, sake Hotel burned today with ter] oi) from her wout She was shot | ™euded to the public Alr, J, Wheeler — —— ‘ j : ible results. One guest was killed i Campbell, the new prosecuting attor- DEATHS, st Meeting to Re ld To ”y i vs, accidentally, it is First Meeting to Re Held 1 ten fatally wounded by jamping|°Y, BOv Jones,’ sccktentally, 10s). Tire ssid the police coart, . like . 9 ’ ned night at 7:80 O'clock nthe windows of the burning |‘ P any other court, could be made a . : Jones was in one room and the i Mr. John Baldry Dics : povame panic ; roprestion, to the < J 8 at Ross. Election of Offi- wwiidiog, The guests became panic] oman in the other, the rooms being | COUrt of oppression, to the detriment 2 z siricken, aud it is a wonder that sone | or disgust of the community,but that thaton, ty. cies separated | by a wooden partition, | eae ee sot mae cers © were not burt or killed. ns eas focling with n s8-calibre| the people would not sanction it. pee oe Jones was fooling with calibre |" "He commended Morshal “Cellos Mr, John Baldry, one of the most - . vistol when it was dischar; . roi en psiderts ot e coun PRESIDENT’S Pallet perforating the partition,” and the entire police force, and s OS ett ion bf For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on GEO. 0, HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE COMPANY INCORPORATED 803-307 Broadway. 109-117 N., Third-st. at Rossingtoa, aged Bb tsteh ol the Fourtorn will Oe lodging in the woman's bead. ane Was ee Oe ’ years. Ie caught cold, avd beivog Broadway. Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of the United States than lade a first vorted Ub a J re e at Be Hected lonight- Rumor fi ESSAGE it hn He Taian igloo: sidering ber vise, abd Bot a niore efi. Mets gph lll gta ‘ ,|Rock. Phat Mr, I. J, Barber May it "| was greatexcitement, but when the| cient set of offf sie he anger Keowee (a¥tieds in the sedlibady and We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine Limse'f, thro mode Boe Chict of Police. oe bie sage Lapiaeadiyeas 4 Te erree, tha Paducah's force of ‘ofl |'eavey ‘ela 2 Se iced ain years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We Ur Hlawaiian Annexation its nd aida en CRE ad ee He spoke at some lengub ot] (ako Pace some time tomorrow. jareupto date in style, color and prica ees alian Anne er r. and Mrs. Gus Coulter, who] the office, mentioning the fact that it f ss te Will Wait Awhile On are among Mayfield’s most promi-|paid more twenty years ago than to-| ‘Theinfant child of Thomas Bueke A picture free with every cash purchase. . nent people, were horrified last night]}day, and had fewer duties attached | man, of sear Maxon's Mills, died to- eo oh dag Cuban A when they reached home after at-|to it. day of typhoid fe doubt bea in : fairs. : Sanat Mrs, Chas. McKinney, aged 26, - tha hale se Cag! date Mise enveloped z in prove gi oe ee aaibber | Stl ape ; flames, her clothing having caught] remarks, thanking the people for the | died ier home near Lovelaceviile, ee ee teens rina fire while she was standing before the| honor ponferred, and ee that he|Satugday evening, of pneumor 321 BROADWAY. ee he cseerant for -tworwooks or] BAIWKS-Cartency itforarTx’Neee {grates Mr. and Mrs, Coulter rushed} would endeavor to discharge bis da-| She {ett 2 husband and ove child, ie - , : to the reseue and sinothered the}ties honorably and proficiently in the peeee. | «Theos ] essary and Recommends | janes in time to save the child's life, {four years of his administrauo.| DR, BROOKS OUT “AGAIN. Ganse x Gage’s Plans-Wa Green- bat not until they had both burned fshould he live that long He said kot their hands badly in the attempt. {that in regard to those who liad op ' The little victim is badly bara d, but? posed him in the primary and elee- a f may recove tion, having been asked ‘relative to Gives Bona, the policy he would pursue towards o ‘ : * hes. Oosztenl as ITS LAST MEETING, aes and any Attticos tay She ‘ ae od a WL Suits of which we have but one or two sizes yet in stock. We want to , —_ a Set, baat De ba old Ts at Thomas feet task clear them out before we take inventory January J. in E ; Sa ze his duties an officer of th the coun-| The Old City Council in Session eof Kentucky woulda aa ions. The This Afternoon, allow his personal likes and dis- minge S085) ae ctiy conoell met [et 2780 kes to tsseaoe his offivial pc i A v'elock this afternoon at the city hall] ¢, ha! rice pete o ; fr a caled session to wind up its old] © ssaltittt val es Sar tk pe maipaes ancl tostall the mayor” Abd) i tia ot the official conduct at ite: tihing Prosecuting Attorney RL L uew council. resist the impulse to visit his oillce, Ail the members were present ex« : t ning He hopes tobe able 4 Reeves. ‘Those on it are Major Har E Liebel, | Mayor to resume his practice in aday or ary and bd 3, A ey 88 vilbet a ject of the mect-| 8, Attorney Jesse Gilbert two. tH ili, ; ites of the last meets] Messers James and J. W. Campl Hct gave: liméstt - up aan ee > prevent recom The case against Andrew Boyd : ' » tl re | ing 2 . {Justice Winchester on the felony ank cure |'98 etree. iimprovement| Colored, charged with stealing a watch |* id exianiel” beaters from the opera-house last lary, r Linn White and Assistant ordinance was not presented. A vt endorses the plan of | ! 1d o or grand ju ou 120 0" | oumber of bills were allowed, was held over for grand jury oct becoming his sureties. backs Retired. Was at His Oilice Today— Eyeits week The wound on his bead still ocea- sions him much pain, and the doctor often suffers greatly from it, His active life of wm years, however, renders it impossible for him to re- main close at hom Lhe could not Se 77N™ Stacks 1 and 2 Stacks 3 and 4 Men's Suits that for- 7 48 Men's Suits that sold i 98 ation of Ha aguexation of 1 States will not fewa are more merly sold at $10.00 and at $15.00, $18.00 and $12.50 reduced to $20.00 reduced to.--+ “yeah rc ssclho a vag baat bd and the defendant was released on ¥ s suey, keep La atin, aerate. 0 $2 was discussed anc t if 4 \ ert ce ve grevnlacks should be Fetired A810 Towed, with, the exception of. Twomae Kice, charged with drank | yyypeQ INTO THE RIVER, 409 BROADWAY st: PRORUBA wharf mast ri I salt stat | the $210 charged for relaying some] °™Be**+ Was fined $1 and costs. — = Itist t J, Bare ivil se ill receive esrefa ’ Fixe n keepers were fined $10| ea 4 , : Upon explanation of City En- ‘ alten n i e ay « a 7 4 ra » | Dar’ r > Spee at ¢ > ber, a wel Dewocrat avd Titer] Po | ginger Wileox tiat it was bis error, | 4 ¢ SADR abot, EN oer 4 CUT PRICES ON. MEN’S SUITS long citizen of P Pe aonel ide reir paeiileanetl this amount was also allowed, En-| Joh Aaren, Jr., was charged with | Yesterday, | tendered the | { clief Off an apouL cut pincer Wilcox stated that at the)® breacli of the peace, and the case Nedd that at the} vas continued, police WIPE OF GEN. CLAY, | time the mist was made he was Buck McG z doi two men’s work, Hymen’s Altar. The treasurer's report was that the the court ca a charge of stey struck head foremost, aud was i Mr, Avery G ’ a “ "Lat Bright Enough | committee had been unable to go over | fom the St. Bervard coal ¢ | neath the surface only a few seconds, . ; asl fhe case was turned over to the tow, of near Benton, 3 in Her Own Country Way, | the books, but was coutldent every-| The cas : ' A large crowd wituessed the jump, ¢ ; is ralay } : grand jury, McGehee is an old of- sat unty, were i : thing was right. Lasts ; small delegation going dowa oa the Mille le s ve of Oil , i , Dee, The Seay ie fender, and is au offspring of tl " 4 hale is a relat ; Moc Fowler from Paducah, dl city. vuditioa of Mrs, Olay, the “echild-| Aimy of Amazons Vor Aluske. | torious Joho and Amanda Mc J ia W. LI. Spra I Ada 4 "of the sage of White Hall, is} Atlan .. Dee. Mrs. Han] Arthur Birdwell and Jim Wilson Stole an Overcoat. Jen married Sun Y prey has been ill for sev-} nah S$, Gould, who, with Col, Mach-] peddlers and pickpockets, were a Japt. Randall Ballowe’ is mourn- the home of the bri u 5 | ral lays, but her condition was not/en, built’ the Covington and Macon | fested Saturday afternoon by Odtivers| jng »ss of an ov it and hat, ey North Sixth street, Pads as eerions reported.” She has] railroad, is about to leave with 100]Jones and Harlan on a charge of . t night from the hail at the \ Slondike, | stealing a pocketbook from Mrs. Joc|'singie \ od THE FAMOUS ALWAYS LEADS iMOTIOd SHIHLO 137 MON Speed, the jumper, made a suce j cessful leap from the bridge at Cairo yesterday into the Obio river. He H, Piokerton ollivin ‘y vritten a letter to her husband, and} womea to explore the Klondike. n House while he was at sup- on 2:20 p.m. tra ity, Jit is said by those who ought to know] Mrs, Gould is remembered in Geor- | Flash on the market Penn., t om’ at she stated that in the letter]yia, When she first came South and} oon. Mrs. F * “pga alan + ace| t 8 Her intention to retara home this] imterested. herself in. the buikding of Pocketbook while making a purchase}. There is more clear money to those who need anything in Perak or lnalat toy ieavel tor| Ree the Covington and Macon raiiroad|#ad a marketer overheard one of the] yékiinullsatd wove : Furniture or House Furnishings to call on Gardner Bros, & five gentlemen or ladies to trav Whether the old gentleman will re-] sie not only invested her muney, but| thieves say She's got o 2 ue] 8 ne . ws om 4 Co., who handle a fullline uf Ke ita tare ty 3. et ee vive her now or not is still @ ques-Jalso put herself at the head of the [Pocketbook was short! Kentucky 4 hiy 865.00 an ¥ ? wn, She to have no fear,but] construction force lw: sh of Dipped, and when the men were| ¢ ghie, » habitual const b ‘ i a Position ‘steady, Refer. SARA STE EC, ee ek ater ioe Lpaataaial twoimere toni’ stn sate ot te Fisgo vy oot oats! Rurniture, Carpets. Mattin s, Stoves, -adressed stamped | t08 persopal the time in the fie! directing per- ; Ys, Knowing lis stera and deter) soually the surveyors and the labor- | them. baat ’ soa Curtai Lhe Domini anys) i , seem to doubt his re-Jers,, She lived in Macon and had a] Letters and papers were fonnil on Trunks, Lamps, Lace Curtains, ers. handsome residence also at Machen, | them showing that they had been to] H. G oO CG K E L 4 ‘ 3 eis known, wasl After the road had been built Mrs,|{Princeton, Russeliville, Greenville, Rugs, Chenille «nd Cerby Portieres ; aud says she doesn't] Gould and Col, Machen tarued their] Lexington, and Kuoxville, ‘Tena. | will bake your cake for you as cheap FINE er ly oh a dy. seems to be $0] attention to the Middle Georgia and| They evidently, from letters found on! and as nice ws you can yourself, In fact, anything you need to sake your house neat and veh interested in her private af-] Atlantic railroad, and went a good, pepadalarhtig Tate, ee Pepa | thereby saving you the trouble of it. comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments. f fairs. long way to the successful culmina- 4 rad ina be bbab et? * N 4 BONS Maay reports sent from here re- tion of the scheme: During her work house. They were arruigued in the} FRU IT CAKES A SPECIALTY arding her, of course, are not trues] Mrs, Gould lived most of the time in| Police court this moroing and the! Bread, cakes and candies fresh daily, Che report that she is a ‘smart’ gitllcamp with 200 workmen She would | 4° Was turned over to the grand GRY ind as AND nd an ente’ vg conversationalist | supervise with her own eyethe laying| Jury: ‘They deny the charge. 422 South Th : : ; 77) TES s wrong, Ste isnot wellread, andJof the tracks, the coustruction of ormeuir coun Teleph { { {seems that all ‘he attempts aud} trestles and bridges and the geading} ‘The criminal term of eixeuit eo tf elephone 896. i CHOGOLA sinter bythe sgh ony. los cane ioe See AKEE p , 208-205 SOUTH THIRD reali eu her heyone the rustic seth ooreooee jowe and surroundings of her early — resent: = : WY CANDIES. she Sain WHEN THE DOCTOR Da ton Can Please You——.—_—— en to the babbling brook and the ORDERS WINE YOU SHOULD GET THE BEST Delicious, cowbells than to preside over the Pure, parlors of one of Kentucky's erstwhile Cheap wines are to be avoided. We furnish our eustowers with rvait Goons only, Tailor-made suits to order for less money than ready- maile ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailor- % * . 5 > ° . tisfyin: greatest statesmen, p é ys in stock: Claret, Reisling, Dry Catawba, Mum's Extra Dry, Port, Angel made suit at th * ‘i Satisfying She is now in the prime of youth , Muscatel, Malaga, Madeira, Sherty, Tokay, Sweet Catawba-soc per quart up. T he dl OT 6 uit at thp prices charged:by and isa typical mountain beauty, aeiieeals AB rated TZ" with golden bir aud dark “brown , Dalton’s Tailoring STU T oii cctnid | SSOEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER sagmnonownn ” Betanitpar Phone 293. she is many grrys ari aod Fifth and DRUGGISTS Broadwa: