The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 8, 1898, Page 1

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7 i 4 . KELLY... CORONA “N\CIGARZ2 AT SOULE’S FIVE CENTS-TRY IT RY Fsetter get a pound of pure Ground Pepper for 15 coats, Your last chance at this price. MANDINE “i For Chapped Hands’ and Face, Use WINSTEAD'S «= HANDINE There is nothing to equal it, Sold by all first- class druggists. Gold # Fish We have just received a new shipment of gold fish in all sizes from 15¢ to 75¢ apiece. only a few fine Japanese s left. land see them « phone 237 J.D. BACON & CO. "ruggists.. HAS MURDE mw tele N HER HEART, Sallie Ainsworth Insane. She Will Be Tried For Lunacy, In] one the Asylum 10 Years, ’ Sallie Ainsworth, a white woman of North Twelfth street, is violentiy insane. A writfof delunatico inguiren. alo will be filed against her toworrow morning by County Attorney Kegene iraves. She admits that she bus murder in her heart, and fears she will, if not restrained. give way to her impulse, She has lucid intervals, and it is dur- ing these that s’se asks to be prevent- ed from doing harm, She has threat- eneil to kil) several of the family and neighbors, The unfortunate woman has been to fthe asylum before, She is mid- dle aged, and was in the asylum for ten years, having heen out only three years. She may be tried before county judge Husbads tomorrow. MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS, FFBRUARY Ises, For the above occasion the Ilinvis Central Railroad coi will sell tickets, February 16 inclusive, atone fare for the round trip, good returning until March 5, Two fast through trains, carrying Pullman palace sleeping cars. For tickets and information apply to J. T, Doxovay, Commercial Agent. j3itd Paducah, Ky. ‘There cannot be anything made for five cents better than the Linnwood cigar, It is home enterprise. Call for it. tf Cold, in, Snow, Umbrellas Coughs an and Overshoes, Colds, These are expected They suggest dis consfort, aud fear of colds that do ot get cured. But there is auvther more hopeful sign im oui CompounD Coucu Syrup 1 is the thing to begin doct 1 It stimulates the depr alizes the congested tie {everybody should Ca cold at the Ke bottle, ut It is something U have in the house, to Deginning. Price ase, 1 M’PHERSON'S DRUG STORE HOURTH AND BROADWAY THE JUSTLY FAMOUS IDEBOE SEES Appointed at Once, Will Not Oppose Fisher's Confirmation. Senator Blackburn's Daughter Is Sinking. Ott Late News of Intergst, Slowly Washington. Feb, 8.—Senator De- boe called on the president this morn- ing and insisted that C. M. Barnett be appointed surveyor of the port at Louisville at onc Itis not known whi 8s he met. Senator Deboe M oppose the confirmation of F. Fisher as postinaster at Paducah maton died, MRS. LA Senator Blackburn's Daughter Daily Growing Worse. Washington. Feb. 5.—Mrs, Lucile Blackburn Lane és daily growing worse and alf hope of her recovery has been abandoned, She Wasn't Lost. Lexington, Ky., Feb. Katie Emmel, daughter of W. 8. tmmel, of Middleshoro, who has Leen reported as disappearing from home mysteriously, went to Cincin- nati, where she was married tc Jokuson, a popular traveling s man. X= MIss Fatally Injured. Elizabethtown, Ky.. Feb. 8. Thos. Jump, a prominent and Wealthy young farmer, was thrown from his horse and sustained such in- THE PRESIDENT, 8 states that the rumor that he mu | “Jit; he denotinced the whole thing as lie, Reed is bitterly opposed nextng the Wut believes th; | Mr. tablished and tion, is a nized by on Stat Powers, and as such has authority to conduct annexation with this government, Set Atter Lindsay Again. tliscussed in the house, WEATHER REPORT, Louisville, Feb, 8.—Possibly light tonight; clearing Wednes- day. CURAN = RESOLUTIONS, Occupy the Time of the United States Senate—Major Crum- baugh Says He Will Be Confirmed. The Kentucky Make Another Legislature Will Reply to (sen- ator Lindsay—The School Book Bi, Washington, Feb. 8—Cuban mpathizers iu congress are getting paly for determined action again, Three resolutions Lave been reported in the sepate, and one from Senator juries internally that bis life is de- spaired of, 1s Lows Is Heavy. Owensboro, Ky., Feb, 8.—The Marsden cellulose warehouses at We have] Marsden, Ind,, three miles above the pecials| city, with 20,000 tons of cornstalks burned. Loss over $25,000, JAPS 10 HUNT GOLD, Gold Fish Agents} About Five Thousand Will Invade the Klondike Regions, San Francisco, Feb. 8.—Japan is going to invade the Klondike. A standing army of 5,000 able-bodied laborers are being got together for the gold fields, and in a month or so Violently} they will make a descent upon Daw- son City. One of the Nippoh Yuren Kaisha steamers will bring them here, bat as they will not land on the <oil of the United States there will be no to say them nay unless Creat Britain takes a hand in the matter. One of the Japanese steamers that has been carrying laborers will be used to carry them to their destina tion. It is added that the Japancse will be brought over by a syndicate and trouble in the Klondike is pre- dicted. CUBAN TALK. Mason's Resolution May pator Cause Serious ‘Trouble Washington, Feb, 8.—Senator Mason says he will introdace lution at once calling upon the Pres- ident to intervene in C He will follow this resolution a speech by which it is feared will cause disturb- ances on the island. The resolution can be called up the morning after it 1s introduced, FOR FORGERY, Kentucky Man Arrested at Paris, Te Paris, Tenn., Feb, %,—A, Brown, of Franklin, Ky.. was rested here Monday night and car- ried to. Memphis by sheriff Haynes on two charges of forgery, Brown has been under indictment in the cir- cuit court in Paris for the same charge and has been acquitted in one case. He was clerk in the office of the L. & N, road master here and it was charged that he defrauded the L.& N. railroad by forging the names of employes” and drawing their pay. He is now a merchant in Frank! Ky. He gave bond for his appearance in Memphis, HAWALL HAS BEEN SHELVED, McKinley Agrees to Raise Our Flag There if There’s Trouble. Washington, Feb. 8.—President Dole left Washington Sunday night under the agreement to hoist the Awerican Flag in Honolulu in case of any disturbance there, No one would be surprised here to hear at any time that a protectorate had been declared over Hawaii. This step was determined upon in anticipation of the possible defeat of the treaty, It was feared that on hearing of the de+ feat of the treaty the natives might take it for granted that annexation was helpless, and create a revolution. A vote will not be taken on the treaty until after President Dole sails from San Francisco, There appeared in the Washington Post this morning an article, pure porting to be authoritave, that Speak- er Reed was in favor of annexation. ‘To every one who asked him about Mason, of Illinois. He demands that the President shall intervene in favor of Cuba, Washington, Feb, — %.—Major Crombaugh claims that he will be} confirmed by the Senate as steamboat | inspector on the upper Ohio. — As- sistant Secretary of the Vanderlipp makes the sai ment. On the other han¢ Elkins and Faulkner say that they will defeat him in the Senate. The way things stand it is uncertain, though the probabilities are in favor of Crumbaugh’s confirmation, MARKE?Ds, y the Lac Feb, 4. Reported Chicago, he markets T today ranged as follows May wheat opened at!'4 and closed at 96), May corn—Opened = 24), , touched highest | closing at 2) ay oats—Opened 21°, highest 247%, closing 247). | pork—Opened 10,55, highest closing 10.42 | May lard—Opened 5.02, closing 6,02. May ribs—Opened 5.15, closed 4,12, May cotton—Opened 6,00, 6,00, closed ¢ PROMINENT COUPLE » highest} 5.05, highest | highest | Saal | ithe County to Be Married} Here. Dr- Holland and Miss Temple's Approaching Nuptials. A wedding that will be one of the most important in the annals of Me- acken,county will take place on 22. Itwill unite two of the most prominent and popular young people. Dr, Shandy Z, Holland, of +) Grahamville, and Miss Eva Temple, of Maxon’s Mills, The wedding will be solemnized at So'clock, p. m., at the German Evangelical church, this city, by the pastor, on Tuesday, Feb. The attendants will former county attorney Johnson Houser, of the city, and Miss Ida Woheschlarger, of Sappington, Mo. The wedding} will be quite a social event, and will be attended by many of the best resi- dents of this and Ballard counties Dr. Holland is a handsome and promising young physician, who num- bers his friends by the legion, His bride-to-be is one of the prettiest and most accomst accomplished young ladies of county. and has many ad: mirers, Dr, Holland is to be con gratulated on the prize he bas won, be TYPEWRITER STOLEN, One Taken From the Lack Single- tree Company. ‘The Lack Singletzee company is mourning the loss of a fine typewriter, extracted from the oflice some time between Saturday night and yester- day. ‘The house wa- broken into and the machine was taken from the tin case the latter leing left. The supposi- tion was that the typewriter was un- der the case, but yesterday the young lady stenographer started to’ write and found it gone. arfagenents Frankfort, Ky., Feb, 8,—The sen- ay adopted the Bronston re- ply to Senator “Bindsay’s address, ‘The Chinn school book Hill is Leing y|to have a | 1t was recommended that 0s | to sell § Ordinances — { Considered. Curfew Law Knocked Out, The Council, Including Pay Koll. Pays Out Nearly S5000- Nothing of Importance Done, The council met in regular session last night, Mayor Lang presiding, and all the members present except Councilman Clark, The session lasted nearly until midnight, and nothing of importance was done, Gither. The curfew law was again defeated, owing to the absence of Councilman Clark, who is for it, The report of the finance committee consumed a great part of the time. FINANCE COMMITTEE, The total amount allowed as bills for coal, drugs, work and many other things, was $2,005.60, which includ ed the following : Oak Grove, 820.75. Lockup, $192.00, Hospital, $201.60. Streets. $254, 76. Plectric Plant, $110.61, ORDINANCES, Le vraindnces read were ; The ordiaance amending the fire | imits ordinance, Second reading The cruelty to animals ordinance | was placed on final jjassuge. The ordinance against wetting hay or anything else Nefore weighing it was given first reading. An ordinance specifying the duties | of the city light plant, including the inspection of electric lights, which is} ia accordance with the su tion of | the board of underwriters, was given | fist reading and referred to the city attorney and light couimittee, with man of fire committee added. The curfew ordinance was taken from the table and lost by a vote of seven to four, TREETS. The city attorney was instructed house removed from an alley near the river, Reports were wade on a vamber of matters of un- importance. RELIEF COMMEETER, Boyd and Wintersmith were "res funded money on over-assessment. Petition for relief from over-assess+ ment was read from Mr, Harmon, the Lack etree company be released from over-assessment. Council Met Last Nizht—Seyeral PEOPLE wil at Pry in JESDAY, FEBRUAK adway was referred, It was or- lights on the magket house be taken out, and in canMescent lights substituted. Mayor Lang recommended an or- din@nce that prisoners be credited wit} amounts on their fines only when they work; an ordinanee pros hibWing ‘swinging an ordi+ napee authorizing the arrest of all a ious characters, Mayor was authorized to ad- ver! for bids for oak lumber to use in tBe construction of 1 »calyrt Mr. Emil Gourieux, As- sist@ut overseer of the chaingang wast invested with special police pow} finance committee was (lele- gatefl to look into the franchise tax matter, je council adjourned. EQUITY DOCKET the Circuit Today, Court The equity docket was called this morming in the circuit court, }ut nothing of interest has been done. ‘The most interesting part of court is now over. Post from Legislature ixth week of Special to Louisville Frankfort says:—The yesteriay began the the session and without the passage | of * ingle measure, except in resolu- tion k n. ‘This however, does not indich‘e that the present body has not % harder than aey held in years, and has done 1 good work. Nearly been introduced in the about 200 im the Se dose pendi: ture bh killing s and there nuwber that should be slaugt the committees This will be one of the busiest weeke in the House: the Bropston penitentiary yn hill and th MeCher1 rate bill ing the railroad commi--ion the right to fix fre rates, (le most important bills session. will be up. for There seems little doubt of sage of the prison commission notwitistunding about a dozen abl dem@gratic members have not ye agi to support the bill, The are mo siemocrats who will vote for the Measure who doubt the wisdom of passage of the bill in its pres- ent fro. “It is said Gov. Br is alvamst certain to veto the bi ibwitt ome sent back to be Litt, EM. S. Allen asked for a transfer- ance of coffee house license te. him-| self from Nick Hans, The Ev Ville Brewing company asked licen malt liquors by on South Second s | wholesale rine. The regular report of the fire chief | was read and approved. ‘Two hundred feet of lumber ordered bought for repairs city hospital, wer on the | SPECIAL COMMITTEE, | The leople’s Light and Power Co. | reported that 300 lights had been | used. Received, | Wharfmaster Fowler reported col- lection of $60, | SEW BUSINESS, The suthorities at Maytield asked t what the city would gell the “mule rolle Referred. A report was read from the com-| mittee relative to storm water ser- vices from Seventh to the river on| Broadway, the estimated cost being + The matter was received | and tiled, | The superintendent of motive power of the LC. asks that a fire alarm be placed in the 1. she Referred. Capt. Fowler stated that the mittee would prepare some att ive invitations to the and harbors committee, of Washington, rivers to come to Paducah, Coneurred in. Councilman Jackson aid he would like to have the city engineer survey some lots in Oak Grove, Councilmad Johnson said a num ber of people wanted a general alari: rung when the fire was in ‘ve fire limits. He moved that the Mayor instruct’ the fire chief to ring the alarm whenever the fire is inside the fire limits. Councilman Elliott tion asking that the I requested to furnish the city sufti- cient gravel to repair Second street, as per coatruct, where the track has heen constructed, Councilman Eades read a commu: nication from citizens desiring an| alley from Broadway to Court be-| tween Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth. Re- ferred to the school board and street committee, The Mayor was asked to advertise for bids for gravel for the streets for the ensuing year, Referred to the mayor, city engineer and chairman of the ordinance committee. MAYOR LANG'’s RECOMMENDATION, The matter of travsferring the li- | read a resolu-{ » C, railroad be cease of the Robins’ Glass and {ueensware Co, to the Kentucky Glass and (Queensware Co, sub- mitted by the Mayor, was referred, Telephone No, 29 for a nice two| condition of the city when the pres- horse load delivered promptly, Price, | ent council took charge, was read, Ohio River Spoke and|The $1 cash, Rim Co., . E. Bell, u, A report relative to the financial petition asking that an electrie light be placed at Twenty-fourth and Sabbath to call forth the worshipper to hureh, He always si }tha he wanted — the eli tolled at his death or that of his wife. reat pride in saying that he vell to the church, and he was promised that it would be tolled over.his veto. It is doubted if it can = = ae ee a —— be passed over his veto. Sever lemoérats have expressed then eames wil CUT PRICES PREVAIL this event to veto to refuse to pass jthe Hill over his veto. The Chinn anti-schvolbook trust FAMOUS Prices that will tempt the most tightly closed bill was taken up in the Louse today AT THE . purse to open cheerfully and is one of the measures slated to emitadeapeeesti namican mer a - become a law. ‘The members of th r. legislature have been surprised on $1.50, $1.00 and 75 cent S F, many oceasions to officials and us en ers iigl) educators working against this} eee 3 a | SHIRT Beunett Henderson will shortly ia- Recilar 3 4 ea bill to make Princeton, aliwell county, a city of the fourth-| Monarchs, Manhattans, FANCY WEBS 4 lass taking from cities of the Anchors, Cosmopolitans, etc., FANCY BUCKLES q fth-class. Princeton people say CORD ENDS. S their town must keep up with Mad- ng all the leadin NY e 1 hich was eat PHE|GELL TOLLED. Yet There Was No Funeral There, bell in the Bap- ed. There was tol! This afternoon iurch towe funeral, but had strange familiar with its | be tho: Years ago, when the Jacke citi- weh was built, Mr. A. R then one of the wealthiest ens of Padueah, gave the church the old bell that hes since dove duty lay after day to measure off the i hours, and Sabbath after desired, \ esterday ithe promise was not forgotten, as | his beloved wife died A igh the funeral took place from another church, this afternoon the old bell, from its silent beifry above did wellits duty, Many passed the closed doors and wondered why the ee eee sve wed WEBI in awe opened a Pawn- ye geod collateral at rea- a - - — broker and Loan Office,! ( ) onable rates and on lib- 5 e can fill your wants for ANYTHING in the Drug line. DU BOIS & CO. A new line of Trusses and Crutches Just in. Repairing of Furniture and Awnings. over all kinds of Mattresses; cotton top, all cotton, moss, mattresses. Odd sizes in mattresses made to order on shor Telephone 396, and we will cali and make estimates on your work. ‘ PATE LEGISLATY RE, | Watepnand No. 396. paper talk, but we make things hum at 321 Broad- way. We carry as good goods as can be bought, jand the prices do their own talking. When you want to get a pair of shoes, come in and try us. GRO. ROCK & SON and will loan money on TEN CENTS A WEEK pholstery... AND AWNINGS We are now prepared to do anything in the line of Upholstering We manufacture afid make hair and box t notice. —_—_—_— Gardner Brothers & Company 203-205 South Third street. We don’t blow our horn very loud through news- . 3821 BROADWAY ye Cc. a pair n the Our price Cut to Cash sacrifice eat closing out of It Will Pay You. & SON, 409-411 Broadway. crSee the Window Display. « B. WEILLE 409-43 1 Broadway. ! 8 & “ LS RSS 6 Pe COHEN The Leading Pawnbroker eral terms C) £LL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL A. COOH EIN 106 SOUTH SECOND ST. SOO OOOOOHSONS 2 OO000CbO009 ¢ BD eatfaely Da {Or Can Please YOu———— But you've seen and read c Ol] Leenee ie is cae ack a ane ment Have you anything to an- nounce that will interest The hundreds who read the Sus every day? Then why not say it inere? 3 $OOSSI-7F Soeooooooeos ma at the pri ged by Dalton's Tailoring: Establishment The'Tatlor 333 BROADWAY 5

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