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E do more Job Wi Printing than any other house in the city, I'ry us VOLUME 1L—NUMBER 74 THE OLD b: AND NEW. A Nelson Soule’s E+ Cough. - & fe © gars 63k Last Ceremonies Over the Coun- cil That Dissolved, and In- | ul Rites for That | deposited ry PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1897, THE MAIN POINTS, w of the Su President's Message, stions in the nrency— IT concur with the Secretary of the Treasury in his rec- ommendation that national banks be allowed to issue notes to the fi value of the bonds which they hav circalation, and that the tax on circulating notes secured |by deposit of such bouds be reduced to one-half of 1 per cent. per annum er: Which Came In. Lalso jombim in recommending that authority be given for the es- Balsam natn em Final Meeting of the Old Couns} minimum cap’ of $25,000. This 1 cil) First Reguiar Meeting of will evable the smaller villages and the New B Maye tion Election of nd only as such 's Proclama- asked to give it a > In 25c bottles—and abso. Oflicers, national hank notes be restricted to “ lutely ranteed torelieve the denomination of $10 and upward. If the suggestions I have herein i made shall have the approval of Cons | ¢ AST MERTING OF THE OLD. rd Last Night agricultural regions of the country to be supplied with currency to meet their needs. I recommend that the issue of grsss, then I would recommend that national banks be required to redeem 7 AOQUARTERS FOR FINE PERFUMES. sess Sst. anh isiness and swear in the new ccun- adway |. The bills allowed were P wow iste Established 18¢ m0) OR 5 ait . vage float was ordered dis- : ntinued AFTER BUD ANDERSON, The finavee committee reported i. atit had eximined the report of Treasurer Dor books and The Marshall County Marderer|fouud several dis ics between port and Cle k Cole's books Located yestigating the report en devoted to it, and], He is Somewhere in Nebraska cated in Ne \ tinue the Lacy Roberts, sn ‘omplive, ¥ A liquor t { two was made]! was sentenced to Ut « for ion of Mr. Riockleff ' life, was captured over ! Chairman Bell read a report from few weeks azo by Detective Wickliffe], rit committee & The two 1 " victed for the fire committee showit the wurder of ete MeCaia and de |e, 1 good coadition, and the Lectives sre now on the trail of the report of Chist gt was received ne Fetal large — He has been Jered epreail on the minutes ated in Nebraska, but cannot be captured, it seem i G00D SERMONS, = fant connel shed rman Kamleiter then made a the mayor e had acted as A Prominent Minister From iit} co e, reporie ene i gow vad moat r ark diana (0 Preach Mayor Yeiser then read the resig : Here nation of Mf Eliott, of Mem: |" enginecr, Mr. ¥ hein ceascto [Brneren Of cement calle 16) ing for © contest to a fin Wulfmann, of Rock-[ieave the ne neil free aud un- [98 . % Rey. BF u were Hr? "r : roution was ace | 82, totake place next July. «1 port, Will be Here mappered Mt thanks of the meyor| Til! olfer the purse,’ a t wate teadsied bias [ent hem ahd ( of Or. 8, B. Caldwell |! m strect improvement or- Rey. B. F. W prom was ordered repealed, and |‘ and talented ¢ OF ROOT ra returned to Mr. Caldwel , Jad, will arrive Satuct mt ! Yeiser then made a few! eupy t at the German Evan-] oy remarks, that | gelival « yon 8 Fifth streets | nought a great many good improv both forenoon sud evening Ob SAMY age 1 been made during the past } aha text ‘ two ye He said while he vetoed | =" Rev. Walfma ‘ Y TeV the sewers ance, he was for | comment fe atOee M wer ‘ wld suggest that the}) as heat hi 1 is till: witht now il carey out ia fall the con- |, out a regular | trac w hbegus. He recom- roller aa a good d Mr. Dan Ree Closes on Account) | 9 Uy me ed made an at from of Poo grocer at ‘Thi cguly | he Was for sewerage, and had worked made an assignment | ye : for two years, He and a namber of eee ee iene vears | ceighbors had already tapped it and He adsbeen in t : ta will fully | (ound it to act we He felt certain aoc it is likely ™ at it would ture out well meet his liabilities A reaolution of thanks was yoted e Mayor Yeiser fog his past courtesies High Dive, Memphis. ) The dead council aljourned STL A onegtee aplabes The new council was (ea sworn « at Di, Speedy, will dive from {im by Mayor Yeiser as'fullows: nihiyl eaphidailge. For th st ward—Mann Clark, J. M the Memphiy ailge. For this viral rail son train leav sion the Second ward—-R. D. Daviz, Dr. Jeff Robertson for the rourd| .‘Phied ward—J. UI, Fowler, 8: I. Winstead Meme ("Fourth Ward--Bor J. 8. Jackson Fifth ward—Wm. Eades, Alonzo Elliot. Sixth ward—Geo, Jones, Chas. FINE a th, Lc thea aijouraed to meet ta regus ar session in the evening. The first reg meeting of the Sunday, leaving » date Doxovan, CA I Johnson, % fir 1 neil took place last night ae new coun H fi ; tg The council chamber was crowded to its utmost, Among tho apectators I c were several of the outgoing council CHOCOLATES | reser tect tor me tpal ofller 1 other good cit ooreeoes The strictes ention Was pal the deliberations, as well as to M h § LIKE MY oo ‘ ation + KOTHING LIKE MY:CANDIES + ee Raia ee arated ouncil to order, Abd at the mem Delicious, bers answered (o their names Pure, Mayor Yeivr tu the gave Satisfying ver to Mr, Lang. a ed it was t pleas ire for him todo sd Hi said ae Lang wae a wan of incel after be deemed wis: ){right aud duty the e quires tha of tt committee bad not Brished} ward the settlement of differences ithough two] between nations wi bout resorting t vodying these bumane principles on yroad lines withoutin avy way im. veriling our interests or our honor ball have my constant encourage. now in the classifi sight to be exempted and others not led fusther investigation |} Was Sentenecd to Be the new counc t Hanged. Phe report was received, filed and] ) veurred in . s Major Barnes read a report from | ment, , committee, in’ effect to hang at Benton in 1881, and whil far as has glready been construct au appeal v nding | and | pecifieations, | eseaped, 1 el ha beet led that the new coun |* n the classified service or include system bas the approval of the pec ple, and itwill be my endeavor to Dan Stuart Desires to Bring Them operation tT Ss mauagers iu the course of the next wo weeks aud submit to them not lose anything if I fail to carry nut by age south, andl Corbett and Fitz mean business they Christin him the honor to christen the bstlle ship Kentucky. ‘This Cona—I regard the recoguition of he belligerency of the Cuban insur- ic] gents as now unwise, and, therefore, nadmissible. Should that step here- ake it Hawaut—The logic of events re- annexatic ipeness of time come about as the vatural result’ of the strengthening ies that bind us to those islands, and by the free will of the Ha- ve realize waiian state best sentiment world is moving to- Aunirratn civilzer be horrors of war. Treaties em- There are places 1 evervice which Civin Sravice lassified may properly be included hove which in judgment will best womote the public service. ‘The uphold and extend it. FITZ AND CORBETT. ‘Bogether Again, and Will O1- fera Big Purse and a rantee. A New York dispatch says: Dan art believes that the pablic desires ett and Fitzsimmons to meet dhe will do all in bis power them face each other in the p more, Stuart in- ends to see both principals and. their »rotection. Tn orc r that they may ement, Iwill post a sub- antial forfeit.’ “Where do you propose to hold he contest. ? “IT have three places in view,"? rex fied Stuart, *tand they are much nore accessible than Carson City oe of the places in within forty- ight hours’ ride of New York, and I save been guaranteed that there will ve no interferer I have looked er considerable territory for the ‘ontest during my trip West aud m couvinced that if will not have any dificalty in settling their differences iu a pugilistie way." MISS BRADLEY GHOSEN, Secectary Long, Head of the Navy, Settles the Ugly Muddle, Washir Long dias Dee. 7—Secretary letter to Miss king Ler todo action was taken with the consent of Gov, Brad- ley. RAILROAD FOR GOLCONDA, Survey Completed by the pplinoip Central. Yervrday a railroad) survey was completed which insures to Golconda a rajlroad. ‘This is a road, from Rawicigh to Golconda, a distance of forty-five miles, The Llinois Cental is the road that has made the survey end it is understoos work will ro once, Tho projected branch wilReonnect FREE DELIVERY STAMP | Called for Ten Cents More, Said the Postmaster der of a Graves Sotinty Post Graves county is civil- here is an alleged oceur- rence, reported to postoflice » that bids fair to result in jal investigation, a gentleman Mechanicsburg, sent a special delivery letter to a rel- whose home is +] this way he six miles from Maye Graves county, After three days had el: the postoflice at Vulton master, whose name is Crawford, and who is a Democrat, up until West paid ten ceut West remonstrated, and convince the postmaster of the blan- der he was making, “I'm no free delivery 2 to pay ten cents gerd refused to give it a measure of veutive wil}) The letter was in regard to a rela- heretofore of-|! who was ill here at ered but declined, should in the} ® 1 to come at once, he recciyed the letter three days after , the child was dead and , and he knew nothing about it as in the city today ya Warrant ag: one must have a bod fect condition. When the body is deranged the mind can not work rightly. nause CAPT, WILLIAMSON ANO THE CEMETERY TRUSTEES. Subject Unjust and Out taken by usit diaeevery t cell tiss is such more to counteract pain health than anything known to mod- jern tines. In speaking of it Dr wing excerpt from bis proclama- authority of the council to clect from among its me bers a trustee for tion, doubts thi “I therefore recommend the imy have been a Lot the ordinance provid i and effect more cares by the use of medicines in the British pharmaco. Ipeia.”’ Doctor R. A. Gunn, dean of the United States Medical Col- lege, says Waruer's Safe C a member of the preceding the trusteeship, while yet , which is in wictision of the provisions of the charter.” Of course it is a smail matter, o three trustees, ppaud ooh commend it most frankly." need of farther s Parva none mt use is made of the iemedy that is more about Oak G loubts the right or propriety of be elected to so. Miss Alma Hays Painted at Cecil- have resigned from the r than they did peachable fact that teil mayor and Jefferson ber the second *} boar | of education ; a1 resignation was not offere iu day after the election, into effect until a he | ered, i hack, in charge of ders, and today was better, resignation was not right to elect Mr. Williamson, what does think of his own case, 9 lie Took Charge of Mis New Office This reference of the mayor, cd city clerk, was swora in i elected the cemetery comm vyother mstauce of that j the council did what it bad a right Ofliver Shermin Poiilips on mires Williamson as a member of that « of the peace « 4 mittee they only paul that tribute & justly entjded. Phe council elect two Democrats, worthy , Judge ibe. ‘This thrust 18 as) much to their detriment No one can ¢ Williamson's snd Jud left at noon via the I, CG. for their homes in St, Louis, There were twenty or thirty of the beyond criticism, a to the city council and has served the city ‘or Hut ane sipce that time, has made a faithful have been devoted to his private busi ‘This is a bad start for a ins who promises so much, tion of the citizens of Padacali, dale at top cinsy te Hopkinsville, Ky., Dec sa'e of tobacco made pao in the history of vijle market bag A logal firm sold 700 ho; beads of snuff stock to ative of a factory in Nashvil le thereby savir -| read, cakes and candies fresh daity, with the St. Louis division, ‘Try Lagomarsino’s 10¢ 7-year-old The shipment will be wade at Lry Lagomarsiao’s 10 straight whisky, in6 straight whisky. WHAT IS LIFE? A Dissovery by Pr: Yashington, Which An- swers the Question. An Interesting Subject. “What is life?’ This question | has een asked during all nges, but it haa never until now been suecess- fally answered. Professor Elmer Gatgs, of Washington, who has been making great experiments with the microscope, has made virtually, a double microscope, in other words, | he brings the imaye of the first micro. ! seope on the lens. which picture on| the lens is enlarged hy the second migfoscope so that many things whieh ft is impossible to see with an} ordinary microscope are revealed. In ble to see the smallest cells of the body in an exceedingly Jarge form. He says: “Cut a piece cf protoplasm into a namber of piecesand each piece will still be alive,” thus proving that the germs of life exist in even the minutest par- ticle of the body. But he goes further and says that he believes mind is life, aud that mind is present in every particle of the body. ‘This 1s a new, a startling, a wonderful theory and it may lead to a revolution on the subjects of tt. ease, health and of happiness. explains c is, why the mind is frequently af- fected when the body is disordered, and it brings home the question of rly one thing and at lisease very forcibly. nes plain that in order to r head and a strong mind, | y that is in per-| ains in the back, 8, bearing down scn- all the symptoms indicat- we jons anc ing @ weakened condition of the kid- neysand uinary organs, there is! in to be a clouding of the intel- | which calls for immediate action This action can only be succe: ly ne great, modern is certain to put the sin perfect shape, ‘There discovery and it is doing ud establish | William Edw Robson, of London ically state that I to give more relief Warner's Safe Cure than by all the Me! cribe and use re in both acute sht’a disease ‘and B. Such statements should convince |/ any wan or wo! ) that there is no ring, if a prompt mmeuded so highly. A LONG FAINTING SPELL. jan Hall, Miss Alwa Hays, a young lady of t, near Fourth, fainted the rehearsal of} f Cecilian Hail, Several] ed home in a} Lillard San was finally ¢ CLERK PATTERSON, This Morning. Mr. W. H. Patterson, newly elect. shortly bef ze, ‘They were cre yee at Terrell’s a dis Crew Seat Back, crew of the Leyhe fleet, which here to go into winter quarters, H. GOCKEL Will bake your cake for you as cheap wud as nice as you ean yourself, you the trouble of it FRUIT CAKES A SPECIALTY 123 South Third street Telephone 274 MODEL BANERY WHEN THE DOCTOR f. Gates, o | GEO. ROCK & SON= lg Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of oc! years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We areupto date io style, color and prica e of the oftive. | Deo Not Co to Furniture, Carpets. Mattin s, Stoves, ORDERS WINE YOU SHOULD GET THE BEST Cheap wines are td be avoided Always in stock: Claret, Reisling, Dry Catawba, Mum's Ji ica, Museatel, Malaga, Madeira, Sherry, ‘Tokay, Sweet G9 ¢ irreproachalle @hacaeter, and a era, upright iin ia every pari) Puone (Cintas Vou third paged | sOEHLSCHLAEG Fifth and DR We furnish our cust€mers with pure Go a Dry, Port Jamegoe per quart up, WALKER: REDUCED PRICES ON COAL BUCKETS, FIRE SETS, COAL VASES Our store is the cheapest place in town for these goods. Best quality coal buckets as low as 8c, ®O000000000000 arrests 3 PRIMXUS OIL. HEATERS NO WICKecosoNO SOOTeoosNO ODOR q es an : heat at 4 minimum cost. PRO00000000008- Neasuenieee HOLIDAY PURCHASES OF LAMPS ‘The most wonderful heater made, Burns air and oil—more air than oil, G ; $ aS ~ FINE CHINA CUT GLASS GEO, 0, HART & SON HAROWARE AN AND STOVE COMPANY 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third-st. BOOTS AND SHOES For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine A picture free with every cash purchase. GHhOo. ROCCE & SON, 321 a eas Suits of which we have but one or two sizes yet in stock. We want to clear them out before we take inventory January J. —- 2 = S so fre] = —_ = 2 al = Stacks 1 and 2 Stacks 3 and 4 o = Men's Suits that for- 48 Mens Suits that sof $9 OS | = 2 | merly sold at $10.0 and at $15.00, $18.00 and Pecans ial BS | $12.50 reduced to. $20.00 reduced to = = pa —“\ — [—} ar a i oOo = = B.WEILLE & SON 409 BROADWAY 411 BROADWAY ERTCREIIS the Clondyke | There is more clear money to those who need anything in Furniture or House Furnis] ings to call on Gardner Bros, & e Co, who handle a full line uf Trunks, Lamps, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Chenille and Derby Portieres; In fact, anything you need to wake your house neat and comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments GARDNER BROS. & Co. Telephone 896. 203-2056 SOUTH THIRD. Da ton Can Please } ut eilor-made suits to order for less money than ready, made ones of same quality, Everybody can wear a tail made suit at the prices charged by Dalton’s Tailori Establishmen ah q