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Drugyist ‘ ben and Thomas Ross, ¢ the murder of Wal some Up ob Sanit The two pritcipat #t names is He wound inf is twelve year families | pathizers Court Refuses Rel " her twenty-second child, She i arried first when fifteen. pouiplde btn + ANOTHER SHIP ONE BOX OF TETLOW'S GOSSAMER Ex + SWAN DOWN ¢ FACE POWDER Entitles you to a beautiful Art Souvenir a from the company’s hospital as cured, News. He was bitten by a tarantula in haa September 9, Since then there have been twenty-nine awputa- FREE AT Washington, Jan, 26.—The navy| tions performed on his arm and fin- SOULE'S | for Havana immediately, “The ] Several times his life was despaired | etary of the navy says her mis-[f, but hard work and constant at- | toilet here, | si0m is peacefnl, bahia on the part of the doctors 24: pulled him th " ce wane Washington, Jan. 2 Page oe Ae rug line advices from Havana rep very= ' nih aaa ae ee eee To Aid Suffering Gubans, -RE 7 Anderson, Ind., Jan. 26.—Five FREB DBLIVBRY Foreign Warships For Guba. [hundred young people, members of crui Gold # Fish}. BIG ORDER FOR POWDER. WwW ust received a new week. shipment of gold fish in all sizes,] DuPont Company Asked to Pre- PR pe comp gen ne - from 1 © apiece, We have pare 10,000,000 Pounds for FRANKFORT NOTES. only a Jay specials Svante — left. Call or tele sibs he Frankfort, Jan, 26.—One of the phone 237 Wilmington, Del., de “sae most important bills to be introduced | genuine war svare strack this city] this session is a bill t 1 th J.D. BACON & CO. |ihis week with the news that the Dal election law. ‘The bill now Bader | } Vou MURDER CASE for 10,000,000 pounds of smokeless Il be to appoint sub-precinct powder. For seven or eight months | commissioners, The bill is being the DuPont concern has been busy! considered by the senate steering : making powder for the government. | committee, It is said that the com- To Come Up at Smithland To-| When seen tonight the officers of the} mittee [favors an almost verbatimu | ie company declined to discuss the mat | copy of the V irginia laws on elec. day. ter. The powder mills have been | tions, | working night and day for several Cone ‘the, and tonight the force of men |. Commonwealth's Attorney Robert ate heed ar nas Ross to Bel ac increased. Only a few weeks| B+ Franklin has been looking into sr sttitisig Wal nll hie rouulred Go RILARE corde, corporations in the secretary of \ ter Hook. hear ‘The preliminary e two , have been sut M H died from r whe Both aymn- le anf will attract more than tion has ordinary atten- PRISON FOR LIFE. a & in the Joseph Ad Ky., Jan. 26.—T overruled the Frat court of appeals tion for a re the pals ttn ; ae Gov. Bradley has made the follow- ime, anc Owensboro, Ky., Jan. 26.—Abole}ing order: “Being requested by court of a ; caved in the’ middle of Mulberry] alex. J. Wedderburn, secretary of street, below Main, caused by the}the National Pure Food and Drug ‘ breal vofa large sewer tunnel) congress, which meets in Washington that the high water bad rain The} City, D, C., on March 2, next to ap- Democr: in this | illuminat himself he committed sui ert city Monday da po as I for-}d funeral. No flowers: God bless you Good by She Becomes a Mother at Sixty. a department has issued orders to the Havana, Jan, 26.—A British war- Mob Tries to Destroy T pany for additions GEN. + | water i As vidi thougt fe e captors of Jefferson Davis by Congress some years ago, Reed never heard of the matter, and consequently never received his share. FOR HAVANA, igland and France Send War- ships to Cuba to Look After Their In- A TARANTULA BITE | Caused Twenty-Nine Operations to terests. Be Performed on a Man's Hand. ¢ Government Muying Large Sedalia, Mo., Jan. 26.--James Orders of War Material— Hemingway, brakeman on the M., Other Late Telegraph K. & T., has just been discharged gers to save his life. For a time his ip Brooklyn to get ready to} Fm was as big almost as his body, the society connected with various ser is coming, One Dollar Wheat, held a meeting last night in the First Presbyterian church in the interest of suffering Cubans, Steps were . 26.—-January wheat/taken to send assistance to the at one dollar today, needy, and to that end « mass meet- ing of all young people in the city was called for Tuesday night of this THE Pap gressrran Thomas §. Butler is urging the passage in the house of a bill pro- for the relief of Reed. Al- h a general allowance was made \ UCA —s: PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 1898, Ry! DAI a t LY SUN. PEOPLE will read your ad if it | is in these columns j TEN CENTS A WEEK DEBOE'S BILL DOOMED. Kentucky Probably Will Not Be Divided Into Two Federal Districts — Lindsay Against It. Louisville Will Be viscussed At Washington This Week. | divide Kentucky into two federal districts will not be considered this in. Senavor Lindsay is opposed toit. Similar bills have been in- troduced many times in previous con- gresses, but have failed because the Kentucky delegation could not agree. No Fight Made. Frankfort, Jan. 26.—The appoint- ment of Dr. Wiley for superintendent of the Lexington asylum was refer- red to the committee. No fight was made today. PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL EXPECTED. If Salles is Elected He May Visit the United States. Washington, Jan. 26.—Following the visit of President Dole, of Hawaii, ( Powder company Us morning | consideration is to appoint an election ived an order from Washington | commission of three members, whose state’s office, and it is rumored with | a view to gathering information for THREW DYNAMITE. itis not improbable that the pros- pective president of Brazil will visit the United States sometime between March 1 and November next. The prevailing impression is that Senor Campos Salles. the candidate of the republican party and an eminent member of that element, will be elect- ed. He has signified the purpose in case of hiselection of visiting Argen- then coming to the United States for an extended trip. He has traveled widely in Europe, but this will be his first visit to the United States. Auditor's New Priyate Secretary, Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 26,—Audi- the grand jury which, it 18 also ree ported, may bring in indictments against some institutions for failing The joint election “of in Nelson County, Peay Wud Were bx anky we The Paton Caran toligate near High Grove, on the | And as it has heen agreed on by the vday night. ‘Two cartridges were | Wm, Cromwell, and Mr. John Miles, », but no da was done.Jare two popular Frankfort people composed about forty] who are avowed candidates for the ), then dispersed, firing guns and) commissionership. The Hon, Henry : they rode away. The] Geerge, of Mayfield, ex-warden of s were badly frightened. The }the Frankfort penitentiary; L. E deal of] Moore, of Showhan, Bour! rf the Democratic $ ecutive committee; the Hon, Wm. Perry, of Livingston; Chas. White, of Hardin, and others, are candidates for the places, ent has ¢ L by the turnpike com- been 4 CLAY'S REQUEST. The local democratic clab is taking a hand with the Legislature to secure the Hon, Wm, J. Bryan to speak §.—Gov, | bere during the session, The local letter from committee favor February 22, and will urge that the great orator speak anony-| at the opera house with several dis- Jt] tinguisked Kentuckians, including mombers of the Legislature, on that date, Prohibit of ymous Publications. Printing t, Ky., Jan. received s Clay to. prevent newspapers. asking the eked up for “| point ten delegates for the state of 4 ablel Kentucky, 1 do hereby appoint the ‘| following named gentlemen: Alexan- been seriously injured. tor Stone has appointed Howard M. | Benton, of Newport, to succeed Chas. Lambert as his private secre- tary. A bill hasbeen Senw hegre ment subordinates. ‘This system was |e) oot ms defrayed in this way. in vogue for a hundred years and naed, and i sed will 9 Bardstown and Louisville pike, have] two committees of both houses, there ‘a no record that under it a dol Ir they do.) rived here, and report that raiders] seems little doubt of the act "going ag government funds was ever ave to be 9 t rted ynamite the tolihouse}through, Chief Clerk of the Senate, misapplied. The great strike of machinists in Great Britain has ended in failure tor the workmen, after a struggle of six months. Many millions in wages have been lost and English trade has There is nothing whatever to show on the credit side for this long and wasteful conflict. 1 GOING TO WASHINGTON. Sam J, Roberts Will Support Gen- eral Collier, | Washington, Jan, 26.—It is said here that Sam J. Roberts of Lexing- ton is coming to support General Collier for the position of Surveyor of the Port at Louisville. Senator Deboe is far C, M. Barnett, it is thought that Collier will have a great deal of backing. Collier is Brad- ley’s man. AMERICANS F Kansas Farmers Will Settle in the Northwest Territory, Wichita, Kan., Jan. 16.—A meet- ing of farmers was held here and @ club of 150 organized, the members R CANADA. nger, but sand t Lother tem-| jer Pierson, Lexington; ‘Thomas : membi [ ; i ot he Canadian rary protections were resorted to.| Wijtiams, London; Morgan | bevoniag 19 Seren tl 1 cae it ts, a thirty foot eave-in could do] Hughes, Bowling Green; J. Hunter | Nor a earl Zits aonapr Genoa tls kG pipet ent and pledged free transportation Kesolutions of Respect. ohn E, Stormes, Lancaster arles | f tucalien tne Frankfort, Jan, 26,—The bar of/T. Ballard, — Louisville, Ed F, from any point on the Canad rath, Covington, to any part of the districts of Alberta, court of appeals adopted fitting | Me’ “Toronto, Ont., Jan 25 Mt resolutions on the death of Judge = Willig aint ever aixty| Hines, saying that iv the death of street, this city, who is ovr to, ajex-Chiet Justice ‘Thomas Henry Years of age) eae ee end, to] Himes the Commonwealth of Ken- Rn er ooceean years] tcky has lost one of its noblest and Fea Sei eee oittiv. | bravest citizens; who, as a judge and ago, is seventy-cight. . i 3 fel ray has been*married twice, and thi ee READ ANd CALL Ladies, come at once to M’PHERSON’S --DRUG STORE-- And secure a sample package of i Wi TETLOW'S : > FACE aut . : Beautiful souvenirs given away. judge federa for coolness, daring Spain has consented to negotiate a with schedules for Cuba and the Pen- insula. to be agreed upon, hief justice of this court during 9 yntinuous service of eight years, il- istrated the learning, integrity and air, impartial and just a soldier in the Con- was wTe acts Gaintnascasel Statement# —OF—- ¥ The Paducah Building Trust Company v# DECEMBER 33, 1897 » service was the equal of any and enterprise. ® Jan, W | Woodford has cabled to the Q/| ment of state that the government of Washington Bank Stock Insurance Interest and Premium due and unp Common Stock—From Dues munercial treaty with the United ates on the basis of ieciprocity, ‘The negotiations will be con- ducted in Washingten ata time yet HELPED TAKE JEFF DAVIS. Crippled Ex-Soldier Matthew Reed Asks for Rehef. Winchester, Pa., Jan, 26,—Mat- thew C, Reed, a crippled oid soldier, who resides at Oxford, this county, is a survivor of the squad of soldiers who captured Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, and he has just called upon the to reward him for his services, From Paid Up Stock A semi-annual dividend L hereby certify that the above statement of the Paducah Building Tr December 31st, 1897, is true and correct Sworn to before me by K. Tully, Secretary, R. G, Caldwell, Vice President and General Manager of the Padue sworn, states that the above is the true condition of said Company as show The Surveyorship ot the Port of| tbe latter and ‘some of the for- tion Washington, Jan. 26,—It now/to looks as if Senator Deboe's bill to! further than mere approval of the several miles of the Illinois Central track, and will result in \t dam: to the rosdbed. Farmers. back of Henderson report great it i T. Calton, formerly of this city, who has been at Tazewell, Tenn., as edi- tor of the Times, a republican news- paper at that place, arrived in this city last night. torial in bis paper aroused the towns- people. election occurs in March, and the|!a his own office. making his escape by night covered by two armed guards, who took him to Cumberland Gap, where he board- ed a freight train. he will return and will call on the state of Tennessee for protection if tine and Southern republics, and of | he is attacked again, $120,000,000 Paid Injured Work- tribute to the merits of the German accident insurance system is rendered ina from at Chemnitz, pubjished in the daily to settlers over the age of 18 years, In addition to this the goods and stock of the settlers will be admitted duty free, PRESIDENT 1S PRAISED, Both Republicans and Democrats Applaud the Move. Washington, Jan, 26,—Republi- cans and democrats join alike in praising the act of the administra- tom in sending warships to Cuba. mer saying this step should have been taken long ago. The press dispatches carry interviews with the of all ies in both senate and . Not a werd is heard in of the act of the administra- |, possibly, the reference iy already made, Some go sending of the Maine, and assert the Cane sjuadron should be sent to ‘aba, IMinois Central Submerged. acres of Tend ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE THAN EVER BEFORE FINE CHINA we We surpass our own previous efforts in the immensity and diversity of our line this season. TOYS OF ALL KINDS... More Toys Than any other House. BEAUTIFUL BASKETS We have baskets of all sizes CUT GLASS ry At exceptionally e prices. We are now showing the largest stock ever yet seen in Paducah. WE ARE THE LEADERS OF THE HOLIDAY GOODS TRADE Largest Stock * Lowest Prices «.AT ALL PRICES... Better Toys Than any other House. HANDSOME LAMPS GEORGE O. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO, 303-307 Broadway 109-117 N. Third, ENAMELED — BLUE AND WHITE Evansville, Ind., Jan. 26.—The tiver hes reached such a high stage that Illinois Central trains cannot be transferred at the landing above the city. The trains now come over the L. & N. bridge.. The water is over Farmers back of loss, The ra for His Life, Barbourville, Ky.. Jan. 26,.—Jas. Wabash ri If you are wanting a lamp we can please you in every particular. We have them in all styles, at any price. HART'S and all kinds, for all pur- poses and at all prices —but always lower than elsewhere. HART’S DELFT WARE MONEY SAVING PRICES LEADERS OF LOW PRICES Last week an edi- They made an attack on him He succeeded in Mr. Culton says Washington, Jan. 26.—A strong Tis an Old Saying, but Stil Tis True It has, A Penny Saved is a Penny Made, and always will be, our aim to save our customers every cent we possibly can by selling a good quality of boot and shoe at a small margin. Our line of men’s shoes can’t be surpassed in the city. See our Vici line—Hard to beat See our Green line—They are daisies See our Ox Blood line—Pretty as a peach See our Russia line—It feels good rt to fle state department ited States Consul Monohan He shows that the accent. in $120,000,000, and the im that the employers pay the Marriage This FE orenoon. Mr. Barney B. Cleary, a well known young blacksmith at the I. C. shops, and Miss Ida Girk, daughter of Mrs. Mary Girk, of South Third street, were married at 11:30 o'clock this forenoon atthe St. Francis De Sales church, Rev. Father Jansen officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Cleary left at noon for St. Louis and other points. They will reside at 1111 Jackson street. Suit Brought to Adopt a Child, Mr. Alfred Jay and wife instituted proceedings in the circuit court for the adoption of Jessie Patterson, ao infant, whose father is dead but whose mother was adoption. . ‘The court passed on the case im- legalized. George Vessels, aged ninety-nine |anda veteran of the war of 1812, died a few days sgo in sardin Ky. We can fill your wants for ANYTHING in the Drug line. DU BOIS & CO. A new line of willing to the} mediately and the adoption was, See our Boro Calf—Soft and nic« See our Calf line—You know what’tis See our Box Calf line—Right in the ring In medium priced good we hold ot wn in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's shoes. Customers we sold goods so cwenty yearaago stil] hang on to us Xe Pole the yy Cian: a) “Oa 5 ~ 32) BROADWAY. More for your money than any other house gives, or your money back st rt tt ttt Take Your Choice - of all our... $198 Three and Four Dollar Derbys... for CxS None reserved. ee pha Glee tae coe of browns, B.WEILLE & SON 411 BROADWAY Paducah’s Leading One-Price Men’s and Boys’ Head-to-Foot Outfitters. TN ees SS LS 409 BROADWAY Trusses and Crutches Just in. COHEN ‘The Leading Pawnbroker \ j ] I have opened a Pawn: =. good collateral at rea- Liabilities. $244,040.50 Pail Up Stock, 869.00 mem 31,238.96 mgs 5 -" 5,586.41 C) 25.00. 12,262.50 D, 100.00. 100.00 eT 4 bed H, 25.00. bovis Bills Payable pai 1,089.26 Stock Account—F, $1.00. 8,408.66 Fy s0. ONbe Mortgage Loans Repaid Stock Loans Repaid Unfinished Loans... Divitlends first to ninth ‘Tenth Dividend Overdraft—Casbh 45474 312,486.90 $312,486.90 0512,486.9 a n Subscribed and sworn to before me by R, G. Caldwell, this January 218t, 169% of 5 per cent. has been declared. ust Company, at the close of the business K, TULLY, Secretary W. . PAXTON, Notary Public. hh Building Trust Company, being duly by the books December 31 ” F, PAXTON, Notary Public, Sa A a 3 A onable rates and on lib- XS |\proker and Loan Office, é i “=~” eral terms. and willloan moneyon ~~ ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL A. COHEN Dalton The Tailor Can Please YoU——+——— 333 BROADWAY Tailor-made suits to order for less money than rea Everybody can wear a made ones of same qual tailors made suit at the prices Dalton’s Tailor Establishment ged by ing oS B .