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E do more Job Ww Printing than any other Fouse in the ciy. Try us rT "MUST HANG, Another Day Set For The Kxe- tion Of This Noted Mur- This Is Murde er’s Day. YOU SAVE When you can, do you not? Well, try a pound of we Soule’s.. Ground Pepper! Dar ng gAtiempt A The South One Kobber Kil tp Robbery On rn Pacific Express, d—Other Late Telegraphic News. It will cost yout would “of sell was not Cal., has 1, the first Deer 10— again been The date Friday in San Frangiseo, Theodore Durrant entenced to be as been set for January. A MURDERER HANGED San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 10.— ilarvey Alexander, sentenced to leath for the murder of Miss Flemer ud her escort, ‘was hanged in the ail yard in this city this morning. DOUBLE MURDERERS TO HAXG, Tweed, Ga., Dec. 10.—Bud Krooks and Grady Reynolds, double inderers, were sentenced here today be hanged the seventeenth of this month. LIVELY RUNAWAY BOLO, BAD ROBBERS KI Paso, Tex., Dee, 10,--The de tals have reached this city of a dar- attempt at an express robbery last night on the Southern Pacific Just across the Aritona line bers held up the train aud were og through the cars, when one of was shot by the express another badly wounded tened off the gang. GROWING WEAKER. O., Dec, 10,—Mother petbly growing th is looked for at Two Horses Go Oyer a Mile At Beeakneck Speed. No One Dar A double team Yancey Rouse, who keeps opposite La Belle ete Rroadway r ran away shortly a Finley £18 o'clock this t fMde swath from Ce torney W. F. Brads on West Broadway house, where t! were stopped by ears and an ice wagon Strange to say the tact when the animal and neither ove of th jured anywhere. They took fright by band snapping, and the frown backward from Polied on back flurt, The Vehicle Not and the Horses Uninjure 3 nt and $ frig rand t TERRIFIC. isthe Pace of the Great Six Day id maddened kade of horses a ble reet was ine a or wa Vehivle Bicycle Race rs’ Brains » Affect. are Beginnin ed By the Stra Y in the breast driver (was high seat, himeelf Nev Dec, 9 sours of the fourth day lay bieyele d still ).—The early of the six- tace found eighteen men yedaling away for honor and out in the mad, Other than a few The motion of the wheel is apedd iy A coal] jeginring to affect the riders’ brains, oil can ret i x0) MTand «wen the fitful snatebes of the time P, Which they allow themselves, stopped tagine they are still riding Sudband neh must be forced to sleep in ee by ners, ‘They nec be up and away aty the pa us shown no lagging since the bruises he es njury astances v receive ant ¢ you a lovely preset mbich The men is eall and inspe tf Wane & REPORTEO LYNCH NG i wonderful endurance of the est shown by the uctual time by the leaders, Mil vd slept just one hour aud six nute the first seventy-two irs of the race. Rivierre rode 124 mies without a wink of sleep, and then took two hours. Wa pi three hours, Rice tive hours, sx hours, Pierce six and a valf hour, Golden nine and three- time, Scott juarters jours, and Stephane seven are sellin hours iu tie same time. Elkes made ting Uy y 1,000 mi the first seventy-two IF IT Is af el act that had J EWEL RY pent in sleep er Mempl reported be murde childre been cay in Mrs ar Owes ured and ly Don't you won't be t wal Hare sin he terrific. Hale let himself ad earnest this morning about two lap after Jap at such a Riviere, who took pace ad to drop out. Hale, it $ just beginning to show ais true fora, and will be heard from at the finish Score at Miller, 1 Rivierte, 1 ‘The pact during this morning was mat x9" ging lippedt off yace that from hin is claimed in ¢ Be og o'clock he I have re ment tha view to economy able CHRISTMAS PRESENTS that my slo a. m.: 4} miles; Rice, Scbinoer Waller 1,106; Elkes, Stephane Gaanon DOL; € Beacom BURIED GOLD STOLEN. 1,160 jolden, Katerman Pieree, 1,018; 1000 ; Julius 1,080 ; 1,057; 1,020 751; T can assur this year and inqite y Pe Ki eeling that y profitabl 1 > Joe Petter Third Street A Kentucky farmer Loses Nea ly 83,000 His From Harnyard, Hardinsburg, Dec. 10—A few days ago lauiel Maynes, a well jay farmer { Garfield, this coun y, buried nea: ly $8000 in gold back it his stable, th inking he would keep t there aafe from marauding thieves vio have been pumerous in that lo- eality, A few nights ago he went with bis amily to churebs bat tis not been way from home @nether time, that when be went vo Ide found it had been line no clue, nud thinks no way o' finding the stolen Ky. done We Originate Others Copy here f Honey. CATHOLIC SOSIETY AT WAR. Louisville, De 9 idan, Supremé Pr Catholic Knight) and Ladies \merica, says tha Bie suit brought n Chica jnstbhe organization, in which a receiverWas appointed by Judge Dunne yesteday, was prompt. ed by a desire to git revenge because an unwarranted cl was rejected. ‘The constitution the order has neyer allowed any to be admit- ted over 50 years ofage,and this was ‘an attempt to defrigil the order hy Oriental Chocolates, Bon-Bons and Frappes.... The lies a jo the like was 1 fn tais city of boxes ever of anyone. STUTZ 417 Broadway, ‘ ‘Telephone 293 acu PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 1897. getting into it a woran who was no’ Jess than 60, and almost certainly 63. The order has paid out $63,000 on up to this time only two claims, fraudulent claim in Pennsylvan claim in Chicago. be vigorousl) of the Catholic Kulghts of America, and damages will be de- manded against the plaintiffs. SUCCEFDS FRANKS AS SECRETARY, Owensboro, K. Dec. 9,—Chief Deputy Collector S. Ws Adains has 1 Appointed Secretary of the civil examining board, to succeed TL. Franks, Charles Mattingly, of Hardingsburg, has filed application for reinstatement in the revenue ser- vice under the old-soldier provision. Hindman, Marshall Jones was killed last by unknown parties. e 1s great excitement. ANOTHER OUTRAGE, Owenton, Ky.. Dee. Nora Danean was brutally assaulted last night by some unknown person A sheriff's posse is after the assail- ant. He will be lynched if captured. CHARGED WITH OUTRAGE, Somerset, Ky., Dec, 10,.—Alfred Grant, a prominent citizen of this town, 1s charged with outragi nine-year-old negto girl. Feeling is very intense against him, and he bas made bis escape. A reward is of- fered for his capture. KILLED IN A WRECK: 10.—Miss Death of a Louisville Man This Me rlington, Ky., Dec. McKinnie, of Louisville, was killed ina wreck here this morning. ‘The wreck was onthe TL. &N., and he was caught between telescoped cars. ANOTHER REPRESENTATIVE DYING: Frankfort, Dee, here that Represen lins, of Floyd county. AGENT MITCHELL RESIGNS, New Agent And Operator At the Union Depot Again Nee- ing. 10—Chas. 10—Itis reported ive-elect Col- is dying. cessary — Ney ‘Pime The Fest No 203, Will Reduce The Time Between Louisville and Memphis ~~ Twenty-five Minutes, rain, Mr. C. D Mitchell, agent and operator pot for the Illinois Central, for se eral weeks past, has sent in his re ion, to take effect on the who has been the Union de- Mr. Mitchell has found the ardu- us duties attached to the office. which keep him busy most of the day and night, too irksome, ven up the office. He has made most eftivient and popular employe and everybody who has made his 3 intance r ets his departure Mr. Mitchell succeeded Mr. Warfield whon a telegraph oflice was established at the Union depot. it then being necessary that the ut be also a telegraph’ operator. — His home is in Kast Prairie, Mo., where he has a lucrative mercantile busi- ness As yet his successor has not been named, aud he has received no r from his resignation. The changes to go into effect are fumited to one train eaanon-hall from Cinein: Orleans, ‘The only cha in the present schedule will be that this train, which now leaves Louisville at 8:10 p. m., will leave twentyelive minutes later, aud will make up the time between Louisville aud Mem- phis, The train will arrive here about the same time as now, Jones, sister of Jones, of the 1. C., ar- rived this imorniog from Freeport, Ills., and will accept a position as stenographer for Master Mechanic Hassman. Miss Katherine Chief Clerk Second Vice President J. 'T. Hara- ban, of the I. C., passed through the yesterday afternoon en route to vais It is said Le goes there the new time card, Assistant Gene Gille ud Chief fron wn, passed up on the 8 p this morning en route apsville division. death claims, anit has refused to pay which was never sted tipon, and this This action will fought by the oficers) Hig Case 18 Turned Over ‘To and Ladies “BROWN” REMANDED, Vhe Grand Jury— A Pretty Smooth Duck, Mos8 Says Brown Is His Stage Name—Reported To Have Been mM, Bs Chester, & pitentiary, case against Aaron Moss . T. Brown, charged with ob- taining money by false pretenses from Hon, Chas. Reed on a bogu draft, last October, was called in the police court this morning, and by agreement turned over to the grand jury for investigation, E Hon. R. 'T. Lightfoot has been en. Ito defend the prisoner, who is evidently a pretty smooth young man. He has told several palpable falsehoods since he was brought back one being that a local printing es- tsblishment caused him to lose a thousand dollar forfeit, and that Mr. Reed caused him to lose $400. Moss also claims that his father Was once a prominent lawyer of Lovisville dihat he at one time Was circuit judge of Jefferson county, and is buried at Cave Hill cemetery, Where a monument was erected to his memory by the lawyers of Louisville It is also said that Moss was re- leased from the Chester penitentiary in Mlinois, last summer, after serving nine years for forgery. ‘This infor mation comes indirectly from Mr. Havill, a son of the man on whom Brown gave a bogus draft to Mr Reed. After court Brown to jail in default of lay afternoon his Duvall, went to Ju ders to go his bond, but she was aded from her purpose. The Sux this morning telegraphed to the Che: Ills, penitentiary to know if H. T. Brown or Aaron Moses had ever ‘lone time’? there. The following reply was received : al 8 Was remanded a $500 bond n.other-in- Mesxaup, Tn The Sux: Not been here under either name. Plain Thomas Brown. aged 15, bald Paducah, is a vety profitable ness. When the laformed the git! dbout 16 yeats oid,f that she would bave to go home she becatite very in-| dignant, and stontly refused at first, but finally consented, !undled up ber good natured marshal the efty hall and placed in Lang's oflice teawait the artiva the packet. She is no longer “gypsy”? and will doubtless he r ceived with open arms by her people when the packet lands there to- morrow, The young lady was put aboard the Fowler by Odicet Wheelis, and said before she went that she had been compelled to work three years for a@living, and jast concluded she would start out for an easier job. Marshal Collins this afternoon re-! ceived acard asking him to look after Inez Pandadal, of Newport,| y with them, been living with Mrs. Mrs. Let- supposed to be wiih the allege psles now. Her for- mer home was 112 west Second street, Newport, and Marsho! Col-| lins is confident she is still with the | company of fakirs. It is said that the show got itselt into considereble unpleasant noto- riety in Evansville, and finally tried! to skip. Marshal Collins is not dis- posed tu look with favor on the gragation, and if le has to resi y more runaway girls may cause trouble, | FOU COLLEGES TO TAKE PART. of To-Night's oh Iniercollegiate De- Contest at Win- chester. The contest Winchester, Ky., Dee. intercol ate declam: which will be held toni: ing much attention, that will participate are Kentacky Wesleyan, of this city ;| Kentucky University and the State| College, of Laxington, and Central University,” of Richmond, Ken- a twill be represented as Weathers, of this city, reation’s Dawn; taymond Frisbie,of ba “The Chirot Kentucky University by Alex B, Lipseom, enn., The The colleges lege by subject, subject, Central University by H. M. Rob- erts, of Henderson, subject, ‘The Dedication of ‘the South’s Museum. smooth individual, lisps; forgery. Released April last J. M. Tannery, Warden, This description suits Brown to a t.”” He does not look to be 45 years old, as he is smooth faced, but it aid he told some- body when he was bere before that he w 45. He is bald and ‘H. T. Brown” very similar to Thomas” Brown, OMicer Jones, in esc back to jail this mornivg him that it was reported had served nine years in the penitentiary He only replied that he ++ wondered if they were going to bring a thing like that up instaman, If they did, it would be persecution,” This afternoon the grand investigating the case, “GYPSY” NO MORE. quite ur rling Moss informa he iry was Lerona Peters Deserted Her Peo- ple at Evansville and Ran Away From Home, psy,” But Will More Marshal Collius Sent He She Became A Tell Fortunes No Home. There was. sorrow ia the gypsy camp this imorving. ‘Tue pale-face gypsies were called upon to mourn the loss of one of their beautiful fortane tellere—the one with the freckle. frescoed physiogomy. this morning that she wasn’t at all, but a plain, Hoosier ran away from her tome in Evansville to tell the fortunes of guileless people who like to throw away their dimes, 7 Marshall Collins received by mail this morning a request to arrest one Lerona Peters, a damsel who left her home and people in the life of a fortune teller and charge ten cents a sitting for buncoing the The letter was from Chief of Police Frank Pritchett, aud stated that if the girl refused to come, to arrest her and tell her she would be held until her people could come af ter her. Marshal Collins found her Niehe for the ‘gypsies’? too Lightoned to live in tents and a gypsy just every day who ansville to live the are at Never in the history of our city bas there been such a display of lovely articles im furpiture as shown al & Sons, 311 Broadway. tt trade horses, ‘Then they don't have to, for they tell fortunes, Fortune telling, where there is plenty of ma- terial to work upon like there is in It turned out|* \ Woodyille Tobacco Man Held Up At Perk'ns’ Creek. M Pointed Stopped His At Him Two Horse, and Sccured S875. nan named Chas.Grant, tiow.was held up kins’ creek bridge, night or two ago, but not been back to Paducah the mattet did not leak out un- A tobacco of the Wo andr near t as h Ivill ton Pe ne city, a has since til today. Grant sold his tobacco for $575, in payment a check for that to the city to $57 iu money his came rewaiuder to arted for 1 reached home afte and just as he anil »wedl his emerged e whil bia horse a upon the roadwa ceded on to Woodville. | received of the] by Grond Juror 1 Fenwick, Grant pro aud the fir robbery was brought Fort and Mr, Jol news Noah's Ark is busy their full we of Dolls, 188 displaying ud the finest vue hou Solomon Mar died diseases. a well-known mao ‘The remains Sharpe nunty ution of with were buried to-day The iafant chill of Mr. and Mrs James Armonet lied last night, The remains were buried to-day. WHEN THE DOCTOR ORDERS WINE YOU SHOULD GET THE BEST Cheap wines are to be Always in stock: Clar avo ded. , Muscatel, Malaga, Madeira, Sherry, We furnish our cv Dry Catawba Tokay et, Reisling Sy “OEHYSCHLAEG few belongings and and was taken to! Mayor | ROBBED OF $375.1 | REDUCED PRICES ON COAL BUCKETS, FIRE SET Our store is the cheapest place in town for these goods. who appears to be COAL VA Best quality coal buckets as low as 8¢. RECCDCED0E00000-00000000000008 PRIMUS OIL HEATERS NO WICKeosoNO SOOTeoosNO ODOR Gives an intense heat at 3 $ | ¢ The most wonderful heater made, Burns air and oil—more air than oil, a minimum cost, HOLIDAY PURCHASES OF LAMPS and reserved until wanted, é ; 5 CUT GLASS Make your selections now and get choice FINE CHINA Made from us now will be put aw from an unbroken stock. GEO, 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE COMPANY INCORPORATED 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third-st. GEO. ROCK & SON2 BOOTS AND SHOES For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on Broadway. Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of Rock. We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We ”lareupto date in style, color and price A picture free with every cash purchase. GRO. ROCCE & SOW, BROADWAY. < CUT PRICES ON MEN’S SUITS 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. pie Se Stacks 1 and 2 77 N™N Men's Suits that for- merly sold at $10,00 age Stal s 3 and 4 7 48 $12.50 reduced to B.WEILLB & SON at $15.00, $1800 and 409 BROADWAY 411 BROADWAY $20.00 reduced to _—_— ————— CUT PRICES ON MEN’S SUITS co Not Co to the Clondyke There is more clear money to those who need anything Furniture or House Furnishings to call on Gardner Bros. 6 Co., who handle a full line of Furniture, Carpets. Mattin s, Stoves, Trunks, Lamps, Lace ains, Rugs, Chenille In- fact, anything you need to ma comfortable. Goods sold on easy p4 GARDNER BI Telephone 396. 198 THE FAMOUS ALWAYS LEADS iMOTIOI SHIHLO 137 MON o Can Please Yg ‘Tailor-made suits to order for ton KK GOODS Only. Port, Angel per quart up. ER made ones of same quality, I made suit at the priees charged § ' Daltong = TheTailor