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eae i> DAILY Sui... * aaa VOLUME II—NUMBER 119 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUBMPAW, PEBRUARY 1, 1898. TEN CENTS A WERK a J. D, Sands and a man named Green. PRB iver “continued vey rough \1 The department was called out from | ng out last night and the waves! the shops, The two reels were quickly at this il rolling very high drawn out, and in a remarkably short m causing much delay among ' time the well-drilled fire corps had ' the®*camboats. reveral of which are extinguished the blaze, i x here waiting for tt ind P. ee igs ad eaaeectee ROGERS? TRIPLE-PLATED "ARGUMENTS GLOSE ; CUT GLASS’ The Kentucky Legislature Get Pelinreel Session Delayed By Lawyers—|herbest of (he Tengen ch arrived Horace R. Kelly's sconce neta ati |! the Wnsten-Bovd Caso Ton | Session Delayed By Lawyers—[uaist of the Tounace yeteiay co SILVERWARE 1 Economical and Cuts His 5 Day. A Slick Customer Up— an dv'y hour this morning when she ‘ F. Saiary—Other Doings ‘The damage suit of J. D. Whalen Look Out For lefeFor St. Louis, She was heavily ye S$ our own previous CHEAPER... At exceptionally close prices. amous... At Frankfort against Dr, Boyd for $10.00) was ' Joni! and had a barge in tow which efforts in the immensity THAN EVER BEFORE We are now showing the rankfort, argued in. the circuit court today, Hin, Wasoried with freight, and diversity of our largest stock ever yet so ee Major Moss, for the prosecution, towboat Polar Wave was ex- line this season. seen in Paducah. closing this efternoon. eH! to leave this morning for the WE ARF THE LEADERS OF THE / pe Mrs. Lucite Blackburn Dying—No/ The case will probably be given to | Max Woods, Who Has Had a|Curfborland river after a tow of ties, Qo Corona Appointments For Kentuck- | he jury and decided before night, Chance to Do Better, b i aga 6 | the TOYS HOLIDAY GOODS TRADE TOYS oy ry b wind, She is xpected _ fans That Senator veboe The case of Patrick J. Hogan Another Bad Serape— ica night, SPistaapsaes bs big Stock Lowest Prices * Cigar Said Would Come Today, — | }RAGM, Ee Paudueat Veneer and Other Court News, packet stesuer Carrier that | -OF ALL KINDS.., ..AT ALL PRIGES... Rinsendaes be placed in the hands of a receiver, | a en laying here in winter quar- More Toys GEORGE O. HART & SON Better Toys was dismissed without prejudice. eral mMuatiis jatended to leave ‘Than any other House. HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. Than any other House, lay for St. Jrouis. but was HANDSOME. LAMPS oe down the salary of the Paducah city | {vorce from Geo, ‘T, Frazier, and Declock on ancotnt Get thePough river. She will leave. is vobychy i y Y | restored to her maiden nanio, Hattie | COCK On account of absent bye soos the river calms sufficiently BEUTI KET clerk. In the Senate the Bronston| Win), neys. County Attorney Graves shies prison commission bill was paseed. : 5 ee could not) be found, and neither | fF fer to ran, ™-ENAMELED — r mA The House also passed the bill regu. Ataulroad Notes, could Mr. Lightfoot, who had two] Bge Louisville Commercial says: any < ried at shoes Dae tn. nh pe en seme: ve Jerry Arnold: aod SAaE mena cu suog for tien ia ben og dilly yl nbs We have baskets of all siz ae Tf you are wanting a lamp w 5 Is . houses employes in the Union® fi A. M, Boyle is the name of a man] clea! away next summer by the bite, inn eae > > poe ate we . e ploy depot DELFT WARE [There is evidently a slight mistake] were both laid up today from. who has been practicing a shrewd|govd iment snagbost. ‘The inspec- and all kinds, for all pur- can please you in every ‘i poses and at all prices particular. We have bere. Under our present organic law] ache, plan of money making. He has altor Hast first receive a petition l 7 —but always lower r them in all sty the enactment of measures affecting fir, U. 1 Clark bad goed . Jea | ™0 go around, follow mail carriers|sigub! by a large number of steam. Tae particular municipalities is inbibited. | yy Oty ty UWweoke int ah siitiee of {201 stick a slip under the door which | bomg.on and sbippers calling his at- than elsewhere. MONEY SAVING PRICES at any pric It is naturally to be supposed that] Mt H. D- aoe ee once Of lcontains extracts from the postal|teot/a to the obstruction ia the the provisions of the bill are general, |e general foreman’ at Henderson, fray “couched in such terms, and|rive® Then he files the petition embracing all citice of the third class, | pnd is sreceaded here by Mr. Fred /siecied in such a manner, that the} Si uf eight months Inter when ’ bal nestaen, He wag. chek fot master | + tes . onca conclodes that the seviin/Memnend t rges have been AN DI N 7 " car builder T. K. Judd, Mr. Weeks | T° bd ‘ . 7 ; A Maidan ‘te enfied to the vant Prominent Man Suicides. will resume work as stenographer for | POstoflice authorities have passed aj lost, attention is called to the mal law requiring them to buy mail|ter @ cia and he writes a long letter For Chapped Hands ime heatane.* oer “i meeater mechanic Eagemen, boxes, He then, ina day or two,|to th socretary of war on the sub- hos, ompson, & ed State: cdwards i empl lows thei ). sypents a 0 | det ouple of years later the ok cgearal 2° and Face, Use miniser to Brazil, committed sui- | Mt Sam Edwards is now employed | follows them up, appears at the <a M1 € ¢ pf @ store ro ceeed Mr, | houses where notices have been left, m comes that the snagboat cide today. ‘The cause is given ae in the store room, to succeed Mr.} e le J a 5 a F . ; ad ¢ Walter Moore, who returws to his | aud ‘Ie boxes to anyoue for] will? here as soon as she can} 9 5 WINSTEAD'S [se pogieg Ho used a kolfe. {0 | sone in Jackson, Tenn, tins Genta i nts for| be for the purpose. It haw KS an a in u | iS rue ~ HANDINE ~ ee # oy five years. Thi eculing At-| been ed that this obstruction 5 ‘ ; WILL VISIT | torney Cainpbel y, is only] be r& ved as soon as the water falls 3 s : ‘ Washington, Feb. 1.—Several ap- a pocrly disguised ruse to evade the) sulle -utly. * ee Fd vanigid |but none for Kentucky, which Sena pose on the innocently {gnorant, and fp , . hows. tor Deboe said would be made today ‘ | force them to buy es when 7) PATE they do not need them, They are It has, and always will be, our aim to save our customers every cent we possibly can by selling Mrs, Lane Barely Alive. water of a concern, which, for the sake of , A ‘i jl , ‘ Washington, Feb, 1,—Mrs, Lucile further prosecuting’ its ends : CITIZEN GONE, a good quality of boot and shoe at a small margin. Our line of men’s % Blackbarn Lane is barely alive, and/Congressman Wheeler Invites | itself the “Postal Improvement Co.’ shoes can’t be surpassed in the city. O Is it is believed that she will not live with headquarters at Washington en | long. the River and Harbor Com- Papers and police in many other , PR ittee They Wi ties have begn warning the people |éats of Mr. W- C- Lang Last See our Vici line--Hard to beat Ure have iisbctaceived<a. new To Buy Patestin mittee and They Will aa aegie ae eve poopie | , : . n cht Pithennt Maver See our Green line—They are aaisies shipment of gold fish im al! sizes,} San Francisco, Feb. 1.—A mect- Probably Come. cities the agents of the concern Lave ight—Father of Mayor See our Ox Blood line—Pretty as a peach from 1gc to 75¢ apiece. We have] ing was held Sunday night of Zion. been fined. Jas. M. Lang, See our Russia line—It feels good oN ety “eg Jay Theme cpocals | ists, or orthodox Jews, who are in 7 Boyle was arrested by Officer See our Kangaroo Calf—Soft and nice leit. all and see them ¢ ele- | favor o e purchase and occupat 2 aa % | se vente hoaksas ved: o peices { ferae of tue et mentee Casualties By Fire Aud Water a Rtas Autti. 35 piney ; See our Calf line—You know what'tis J.D. BACON & CO. | DY Rabbi Eliss Berman, Rabbi M,| The Blizzard Extends I morning, after evidence and argu-| ¥# Yeare Old—faa@ “Lived See our Box Calf line—Right in the ring oa * | A. Markwitz and Rabbi N, Moses West to Bast- Many ments were heard. Judge Sanders Sinee '57—Funeral Druggists Goll Fish Agents |Sohn, D, I editor of the Light left the case open until tomorrow, 1p Lomosrow. In medium priced good we hold our own in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's’shoes. Customers we sold jfrom Dallas, Tex, All of these order to look up some law, j goods to twenty years ago still hang on tous, We hold them by selling good goods and sticking up to speakers made earnest references to . bho . BA) GRAVEL ioe present tealinn amalantathn Dap | Max Woods. a boy who has’ been what we say. Come in to see us. ~ in Frence ae an oeceasion for the Washington, fFet). 1. —Covgreas-|fast making 9 name tor binpso!t, nu) Re 4 Coan oteot Tad ome faa siete E “ROCK “6. SON: c= And Prozen Streets—Chain Gang | Propagation and better revelation tol man Wheeler has invited the con. | police, ctr ee arrested rome 4] ducah’s oldest citizens, and father of ® 3 4 jhe world of the aims and principles} gressional river and harbor commit-|0'lock yesterday afternoon by mer-| sfayor James M. Lang, passed away “4 Toke a Rest, |of Zionism." tee to visit Paducah, bis home, 1t| ants’ policeman I ftin on al 2:45 o'clock this morning, 321 BROADWAY. Overseer Cooksey and Assistant] re ‘er is very probable that his invitation |Of attempting to rob of 83 of pa Gourieux took the chain gang ont DISASTER AT SEA will be accepted and that the com-|Reat Scale, Marshall county, andfof rhe nerve centers, Mr. Lang had today to patch the streets, There . mittee will go from there up Cumber- | Jobo rei ‘ of the city. a ay ) ealth for sce Sine ere fo car loads of 1 he | Reported Tha * C os! 2 , carpenter, « t recently | 9 ¢ 7 his yndition aS ere pe a \ | sy = jk ported That Forty Lives Lost in} Jand river. arpenter : Zh a e ‘3 4 i oe bib More for your money depot, but when they went to inspect] _P"slish Channel This Morning. FIVE LIVES LOST : ’ aling a skiff. ret Friday he|f§ than any other house > it they found it was principally sond.| New York, Feb. 1,—Itis reported va ave endeavored to brix “ ad yesterday | gives, or your money a e oul o1ce There was an average of four roclg | here that the English steamer, Chan- Morning New York State t right way, by i lered serious. >a bushel of sand. They ordered {el Queen, sank this morning in the 1 Fire, Jingly without success , t recame |i back ttt ttt toa el athe two car loads sent back. {English channel, and that forty or New York, fet Mis ad | He is charged with snapping a weaker, and passed a peacefully, | : of all our An effort was made to work on the | filty lives were lost, a atoh 2 tel Set habe ured tol twice at Lan trying tol surrounded by friends and family. | ave $[98 Cities Snow Bound : . ey were found to he : : |sandbag Har nt times We Aaccised isa cilalaanl ihe rice treets, but they were found t this morning, in which five lives were Tigseceaved liad etyalaga' the sf ry 1) Saturday ni also said that] oid age of 77. He was born in Man ee Wooth inthe tisiset of anges] ie Ya oattpeaterte 31 Three and Four Dollar Der bys... For SNOW AND ICE Jabout saloons in wait for drunken | \ithough a loyal Kentuckian, no one frozen so hard that the gang had to be taken k to the city bi where CASH | | | | they enjoyed a half holiday, | : os aiieiidale Sentenced by Supreme War Council as | farmers and other men rendered help- | \ prouder of being a Virginian ARM BROKEN, | to Two Months’ Imprisonment. | Buvelops the Country Frony East! less by hquor. to impose on them, if |e hon Mr L ile came to Padu None reserved. Your free pick and choice, of browns, to West Today. not to rob then in 1857, avd had resided here blacks, nutria or cedar. ae . J " The case wa ptinued th porn since, being a powerful factor Accident to Kawin Wolff While lire that the supreme war council] Lovisville, Feb. 1.—The blizzard, The “ase mas continued \ieicraleanbt eee pivwroas oh Playing Football. will se eC Lieutenant General extends from east to west. Many | tuecity, He was for years coal oil | Weyler to two months’ imprisonment, | eastern cities are ~aowbound, wh a aay | WO) ern cities are soowbound, while ; Ree | Master Edwin Wolff, of West) but that the government will grant] in parts of the west the fell of snow THE THREE RIVERS, joe ees Anu 28 Broadway, a pupil at the high school, | him a pardon. is the heaviest known {n years, The} | was connected with the firr B F had his arm broken this morning at| thermometer in Maine bas fallon as| - Lyle & Co, recess while playing football, | PRANCE HELPS CUBA low as 40 degrees below zer in| Atems of Interest Gathered Fro: Phe deceased was married before ) : NCE A. »w as 40 degrees below zero, and in| ltems of Intere athered From e He was thrown so violently against | i New York state from 90 to 80 dearess iis Rikon Wnantior thé ame to Kentucky, 7 409 BROADWAY UY) 411 BROADWAY the fence that his arm was broken g was the and he had to be taken home Dr. é ae Sun Readers, 1 born in Kentuck : was called and set the} ents in and Around Paris, 5 For years i fracture, | New York, Feb. 1.—Dr, Sanchez] THE COLLECTORS SKIPPED RIVER RULMEPIN wth of the « 1 more thaa | Paducah’s Leading One-Price Men's and Boys' —_—_—— |Agramonte, surgeon general in the ‘ Catro: 14.3, tailing, nary pride 1 bad not ouly Head-to-Foot Outfitters. Show Troupe Delayed, ig an insurgent army, has just ar- Chattanoe ie ikem an interes it but had con- | ‘The Evansville packet had not ar |rived from Europe, bringing $10,-|They are Now Non Est—Fines| Gincianats’ fallir ited no little to it besite : > IEE rived at press time, and was due this | 000 raised in Pans for the Cuban , ; Evansville, 41.4 ‘ Ile hved to cee his oldest living 4 . afternoon. The Clay Clement troupe, |cause, Dr. Agramonte says that Leit Unpaid. Merete By eat occupying the principal office in en route to Metropolis, is aboard, the | popular sentiment in France is strong —_—_—— Jolnsonyille 2 the gift of the te of Paducah, boat waiting over at Henderson for /in favor of success for the Cubans [Fired By ‘Their Mouse-Their] Lovievith fs Mr. Lang himself was au uncompro- it | Among people of all classes,” he AE Cartan) ‘ ng democrat, avd took a great dl, “there is a desire that Cuba be Fine Amounted (o #25 Nashville, 12.2, fallin rest in pol up tthe Ume of | ai MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS. jfreed. ‘I'he French government is re- Each, Pittsburg, 6.0, fallin leath, | strained from taking any action in lis wife 1 three years ag t favor of Cuba by the French inter-} J. 1. Thompson and J.C. Han-{ _ a 4 age of sixty-live, His mother joes in Spanish bonds.’ ilton. the collectors for the Jones ’adueah. 48.7, falling U some time before that. “Pex Installment company who were fined cA ito 1 ve deceased was a member of the For the above occasion the Linois KENTUCKY AHEAD, twice each in Justice Winchester’s| ‘The P. Dp ss coed udway Methodist church and a Central Railroad company will sell | , court yesterday and yrday for] morrow out of - thy « ntleman, respect l } tickets, February 16 to 2! inclusive,| She Leads Her Neighbors in’ the h i eit pale ‘ “lod for his exemplary lite. He leaves i using insulting language towards Kila , f atone fare for the round trip, good Production of Tobacco, Elliott and Emma Gaston, two women | Madrid, Feb, 1,—It is understood {Over 840,000 Raised for the Insure] below is the general temperature today, FFBRUARY 22, LS80s, The Dick Fowler was out for Aga a age DF returning until March 5, ‘Two fast who had bought furniture, lave) {t >‘? Mls morning doing a feir] Waddie Lang, M Lavg, through trains, carrying Pullman} Washington. Feb. 1.—The tinal] skipped, leavinge unpait theie fan | RUSiBeSS: Mis. 8. B. Caldwe Mrs. W palace sleeping cars. [estimates for tobacco production in] 44 j. understood they were discharged The harbor tug Ida f Allen, and several grandchildren, For tckets and information apply | the United States in the year 1804 by the company for which thes ocks after undergoing some slight le was always opposed to church to J. T. Doxovan, lehy the Agricultural Depart-| worked. Gne of the women informed | HK es erals, his funeral willtake| 2 haye opened a Pawn- good collateral at rea- jonta eee Pease Ky 1001.30 pounde, valid rari sat cain oe ee T UbIE pork aod. wN thos | wtrat ie, Hb {PLOker and Loan Office, | / onable rates and on li \O7, ‘The area cultivated amounted | Saturday night. A colored. wowen(! r . Johnston “otliciating, at 10 o'clock} and willloan money on eral terms. to 504.749 + Seven states pro-| finally called her out, She wanted! The New South from Cincinnati is|tomorrow morning. The intermeot : f Signs of... | duced a ero} Vat more than a!her to come around the house a{|¢XPected here this afternoon, She is | will be at Oak Grove million dollars, viz minute.” ‘The woman swelled |e? route to Memphis, - sentucky, 032.202; — North} mouse, however, a fuse, The City of Clarksville arriy The democrats at Prauk eason Kentucky ; mouse, however, aud refused to go he City arksville arrived he The S arolini ody 0 vee $3,-]She thinks that Thompson was me here this morning from Golvo: probably mect in caucus ‘LL BU SINESS STRICTL Ye CONFIDENTIAL OLS x Tennessee, $2,464,814 s] ing to do her bodily harm, and left on her return to Eligabeth. | this week to discuss the details of Cold, Umbrellas Coughs|onio, $1,001,000; "Pennsylvania. | "the amount, ot tan they owe, [town at noon, proposed election law, 1 Rain, and and $1.290.542: Connecticut, $1 *]ineluding costs, is $25 each, Their} The gauge ‘this morning Unt seems to have most suj — ‘Ay Snow, Overshoes, Colds, |‘. bond is not believed to be good, Jo'clock registered 43.7 there hein for the election of three state £*» COHTE nO yg 9 gr - a e ten ( pe the st ele u issioners bo sha wor as ae aaa ibeathcht THB County, rer {fall of one tenth during the la tion commissioners, w TT] conttort, ad fear of colds that do not Mrs, Elizabeth Eley, aged 73, of ‘ j Hoare, =: [eo ements: SetHIOR 00 net 106 SOUTH SECOND ST. get cured, But there | The river is now expected each county. Hopeful sign in ont the Massac section, died last night, of negociad be the Baer arin? lenck 00 tis Mates! dame tr thes ae eh general debility, She leaves one —-— —_—_- Chicago, Jan, 25,—The markets| weather continues it will be recedi Can Please You Pay Spoon lal were buried | today ranged as follows: ata lively gait on very short notice. | W@ Can fill your wants = May wheat opeged at 3 touched! ‘The towboat I. F, Frisbie passed for ra ' f 1. CG. FIRE DEPA: ENT 6°, and closed at 95-7, up late yesterday afternoon from the "I 1 is the thing to 7 May corn—Opened 25"\, highest] Mississippi river. with several ba ANYTHING ( . . . 287s, closing at 28", ia tow loaded with timber for Cincin- } Soi G Sure- bs Las Does 5x matey BER Bure aie, cate Opened 23%, highiees | nett in the Drug line. 124, closing 23/5. The John S, Hopkins was due here ny ry Didge suit at the prices of ‘The Ilinois Central flredepartwent]| May pork—Opened 9,90, highest! early this worning. from Kvamvile LIU BOIS &. CO. | he dl OT vex {Mid good work this morning, and]9.92, closing 9.77, but'on account of the bad weather A ; 1)- ’o Pa} j M'PHERSON S|saved one or more honses trom de- May lard—Opened 4.85, highest! she has beea delayed and had not A new line of Dalton S | ailoring DRUG 8° ‘ struction. 4,85, closing 4.80, if put in an appearance at noon, She Trusses and Crutches es ee " oe a in No, 10 of Hunt-! May ribs—Opened 4.77, highes expecte to be in and aut hefore = 2A 3RO, S ies 3 Hien snk ageless 10 aay, be Groed,.77, wih excel ies tomes MRT Raa pROADW AS Estabushbment ilor-made suits to order for less motiey than ready- ones of same qualit Everybody can wear a tailor- Besca by a an