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un is ie oi oy publican daily in Westerr, Choco ate AND VIGORAL AT. SOULE'’S Phosphates Served Daily Gold * Fish We have just received a new shipment of gold fish in all sizes, from isc to 75¢ apiece. We cole vonly a few fine Japanese sj left. Call and see them or u t 0 tele- entucky. tern District Warehouse, at M Ky., this morning about 11 Mr. S. It. Carney, president Western Mr. Sam Clark, a p was inde! j Should Sun. Push a good. thing along. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TUES@/Y, SHOOTING AFFRAY, Mayfield Comes to the Front With Another Shooting—The Terrible Affair Occurred This Morning: AT WESTERN DIST. WAREHOUSE. Both Are Prominent Men, Mr. Clark Au AU Difticulty Was Oyer ness Matters. Tobacco ere Busi- MAYFIELD GREATLY EXCITED OVER AFFAIR. There was a sensational and per- haps fatal shooting affray at the W.. field, o'clock. of the District Warelouse com- pany, whose home is no-¢ in the city, on North Ninth Stree’, was shot by <ominent tobacco und nuctioneer HOC" ing grow out of a busi- misur ‘erstanding. Mr. Clark aed to the company, a! , ood Mr. Carney desired icy “ement, He called Mr. Cart nan of Mayfie' 4 here,'T ness eri phone 237. J.D. BACON & CO. ECHANICSSURG, | J. A. Jaraes Has a Rib Broken on the Osborne, Taylor Fyroadway Loses Two Fin: gers at Sea oa J. A. James, of Mechanishurg, “ rwho was employed on the Illinois *Central transfer steamer Osborne, * fell Ghrough a hatch way this morn- dng while at work, nnd broke a rib Pon bis right “side, “Dr. “Trottinan was called and he was carried home, ‘and at last accounts was resting easy, La - Taylor Broadway, a workman at Seamon’s, had two tingers washed in a machine. Dr. Troutman was called and had to ampatate the two: fingers at the knuckle, BL RTHS. Senator Mc D. Wiahin was Sun- da presented with a tine baby gi hue wife. Senator Ferguson was tm Frankfort, but arrived yester-| day. Mr. Elmo Stegar, who resides on North Sixth street, was preseuted with a fine girl baby Sua?,ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson street, ar’, pe baby. The wew ‘model No. 4 Yost type- writer priv ts without ribbon, Beauti- | I and ¥erfect work all the time, fo O. B. Sranks, Agent. E Two Fine Carriages. Mr. J.T. Willet has received from St. Louis one of the finest hacks ever brought to Paducah. It is linec with $5 a yard cloth, has rabber ties and will be used oo special ocea- ack Hobbs, on parents of a fine %, Mr. Henry Kebkopt has received a fine rubber tire buggy for his own It is dark blue in color, and | the finest buggy of its kind in the elt; MONEY WAS ATTACHED, Api What Is Why the Sun Life Co. : Was Sued. “Tid justice to the Sun Life Insur- nce company, the suit mentioned 3 yesterday as having been filed |! against it by Mrs, Bettie Cantrell for $198 on a policy on the life of Mrs Willie Holland, was the result of an attachment. The local agent of the Sun com- y has the check for the above amount, but it has been attached by garnishee, and cannot be paid, ————— Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Brug store. tt | Dainty Odors. How much we appreciate the dainty odors of flowers at this season! It isn't for all of us, however, to enjoy: them as flung from nature's censers; but there is always the kind created by perfumes—"sweet fragrance cased in glass!’ — May Bells, Vassar Violets, Crabapple Blossoms, Atkinson White Rose, etc. |ber to represent them on the color Ait appears, and called him a d—d liar,or someiuing similar, Mr. strack Druggists. Gold ish A at him, but misse: eee | Siark fired one shot through his over-| : ACCIDENTS in feoat pocket at Mr Carney, but |< missed. He (hen drew the pistol and shot bim throagk the abdomen, Mr. \ Carney fell, und 9 large crowd soun gethered, He was removed to the) residence of Mr. Wallace Key, a rel- stive, and four doctors were sum- moned to give him medical attention. Mr. Clark was arrested and gave} mil, t phoned to go out with the N-ray ma-| chine this afternoon, and left at 2:45 | to locate the ball, decided to hold a democratic measure. Frankfort, Ky., March 1.—A Jemvcratic caucus has been called on the McChord railroad bill and the Chinn school book bolt for tomorrow. It requires twenty jail by & rean pemed Perkins, who ts there charged with grand larceny, She went up to visit her son-in-law and had her purse in her lap. She says Perkins dropped his bat near her, and when he stooped down to get it, she supposed he nipped the purse. SUPT. DAVIS RETIRES. He Will Go to Cincinnati For a Va- vation. Mr. A. L, Davis, who today retired 4s superintendent of the city electric plant, having voluntarily resigned, will leave ina few days for Cincin- nati to enjoy the first vacation he bas had tn eight or ten years. As yet he has no definite plans as the future, but thinks he will easily get another position. Mr. Davis is an experienced man, and gave Paducah the best system of light she ever had. ANOTHER VETO. male gi ‘roast. her bistBa DIPLOMACY MAY SETTLE THE TROUBLE, But charged. served tif or it to Says the President: Believed He Desires Put Spain Of Her Guard. ig CONGRESS AGAINST INDEMNITY, appeal, fied wanted Sanders done. er thing Fo ‘the amongst ¢ the bine, : torney. @ The (reer, | tailing Notin Favor of owing Spain rible Outrage by a Cash to Atone for the Te Equiy , quivale y | torney The Brozston Pension Bill Meets With the pleasure—Bil! Returned This Mo Governor's Dis- ne. Democrats Will Have a Caucus to What Can Be Done In Order to Pass the Measure, See Pranklort, Ky., March 1.—Govers nor Bradley today sion bill with his When the bill was vatied up in the senate, it ne near being killed, It has been caucus a party to endeavor to make the bill STAT LNGISLATION, The enemies of the McChord bill claim they will defeat the measure. votes in the sen- with residence at) Mound City, Ill, spoke at the court | house in Metropolis last night. He} wants each county to form a league and select one from the whole num- from this district line for congress, and all other state oftle There will Le no hope of success for them in this congres- sional district or for the legislature ; because they do not hold even a bal- ance of power; furthermore, they will not stick to each other, Many of the crowd assembled last night went home dissatisfied, saying they did not want to appropriate their purpose of jon. |hard earnings for the keeping up such an organ CHURCH REVIVALS, Big Crowd at the Second Ba Good Meeting at the Cum- berland Presbyterian, ‘The revival at the Second Baptist church is having @ wonderful success. Sunday night there were two ad- ditions to the church, and last night there were five professions of faith and many requests for prayer. Rev. Dobbs preached a powerful sermon on ‘The Resurrection of Lazarus,’ and made a profound im- pression on his hearers. There will be services every might, and every body is invited. ‘The revi at the Cumberland Presbyterian church is increasing in interest. Last night Rev. M, Chappell, the pastor, preached “Who Is On the Lord’s Side was one addition to the on There church, Everybody is cordially invited to at- tend the meeting. A SLICK PRISONER, Woman Accuses Him of Stealing Her Pocketbook, Mrs, Pelcher, mother-in-law of Vem Hannon who is in jail unable Carnation Pi very rich and lasting Isa favorite with many LYNE & LYNE’S DRUG STORE! to execute a $1,000 bond for man- slaughter, complained to Judge San- ders this morning that her pocket- | The Louisville charter amendments | abolishing the boards, etc., are in the | orders of the day. They are now too low in the calendar to base much hopes of passing them through the senate should they get through the house, CALLED MEETING Of the New Howards—Car Load Of Coal Distributed. ‘The New Howards met in called session this morning at the city hall to distribute a car load of coal given them by Supt. W Hills, of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis, There was a demand quite equal tothe supply. The Howards held their regular meeting yesterday af- ternoon. MALL BLAZE, Mr, W. W. aged This Morning. Hinkle's Kitchen Dam- The fire department from Central Station was called to the residence of Mr. W. W. Hinkle, 105 North Fifth street, about 11 o'clock this fore- noon, The kitchen caught fire from a terra cotta flue and was considerably returned to the|° * | senate the Brouston pension commis. tion. over the Maine tragedy thatit will be his som THE COURT OF INQUIRY STILL AT WORK. | Teer us |ing meat Washington, March 1.—The pres- jlvering qh it, ident still asserts that the possible} war with Spain will be ended by di- | plomacy, though it is believed that he | merely desires to throw Spain off ber | . : guard. Scarcely any one here he-| aoe S He We bed family uses can feel assured of the excellence of the i lieves that it is possible to avoid war t = rook Hii iskey. 4 without the surrender of national Must Alm uw Before Judge San M 7 uonor. der? and Answer Ques- S ld b [ H ' . Congress is almost a unit against } 0 0a in , the asking of an indemnity aud a| | tions. y ¥ : of the members believe that ;— Be P sould treachery be proven in the : loss of the Maine, that the only re-|He and }€oroner Phelps Mad a FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO., Distillers, wt irse would be war. | Htling Out Ves PADUCAH, KY. @ ’ Washington, March 1,—The quar-| | terday, § termaster-general’s oilice has com-| eS oo, ee eo ee ee ee ” pleted a railroad schedule for the : QBU8 2808 transportation of 100,000 troops,| IealthyfUHicer M.D, Milan W35 | eee dls their equipment and necessary bat-| summoned. today to appear at 10] . i ju'clock igatore ve] | make a few ex teri The roads over which this tra will be sent sre those co roncentrating | several reben at New Or M and Balti- | curted, wybout more. Consultations have been held | The , during the past week and the plan incomplete. The first call for troops if war with | | was Poostps A gentleman The country las been so aroused Mr. Clark was reported as being| ate. It was passed by eighteen, | impossible, finally, for the President} of three wembers of his fi > Who very drunk, under the espionage of | there were two or three absentecs at| to put aside the demand of the peo-| lad been buried man to goods for ONE DOLLAR. 2 1-2 to 4. four guards. |the time, and they are unknown] ple, through congress and the press,] Oak Grove. The t ‘At last accounts Mr, Carney was|‘uantities, If they vote for the bill] for intervention, And in the pres-|manded $1.25 each for issuing the still alive, despite a rumor here to} and the other friends of the measure|ent temper of Spain, interyention|permits, |The gentleman went to the No 321 Broadwa CEO ROCK & SON the effect that he was dead, When {are here and still stand it will pass, | means war. mayor, who had the city physician ' 1 ‘ LJ 4 | the facts of the shooting became gen- | but, whether well founded or not 3 ve death certificates; and the health = . erally known here, there was a great | there is a prevailing impression that Resolution for War Appropria- er wis then compelled to issue e interest manifested, as Mr. Carney) the bill will hang fre and meet de- tions. the per free, 4 has abost of fricnds here. At the| feat. It will be the first of the im-] Washington, March 1,—Represen-] The Lealth oilicer’s exhorbitant @” socal time of the shooting he was unarmed, | portant bills to be acted on. tative Bromwell (Kep.). of Ohio, |e! rissuing health certiicates | ‘4 - - The prison bill will be returned | yesterday introduced in the house the smallpox scare is well % A COLORED CANDIDATE, | with a veto not later than today or] following resolution known old council refusing to 3 tomorrow. It will pass without a] That the secretary of the navy be} pay it ming that it was his duty 3 Spoke at the Metropolis Court House| doubt, unless the friends of the}and is hereby authorized, whenever] to iss & : Goebel bill want to hold it up as alin bis judgment it shall become expe-| ‘Ther a lively time ahead, ; Last Evening. hostage in hopes of forcing friends of| dient for the best interests of the}as the e or two of the un- 4 Metropolis, Il!., March 1.— | this measure, who voted ast the| country to do so, to secure options|dertakers and the health ollicer are hey | Stetson ‘A colored candidate for congress {Goebel bill, to terms, upon and consummate the purchase | log Is. of such battleships, torpedo boats or other vessels as are of the type and ready for immediate use; together with the necessary armament and equipment for the same as in his judgment are necessary to place the naval strength of the country upon a proper footing for immediate hostih- ties with any foreign power with|' which the same may he threatened ; and that for the purpose of consum- mating such purpose there is hereby appropriated the sum of $20,000,000, to be immediately available. The resolution was referred to the naval committee, Mr. Bromwell said he introduced the resolution to call the attention of the naval committee to the necessity for providing such a contingent fund in the nayal appropriation bill, If the committee does not include such a provision in the bill when it is re- ported, he will offer it as an amend- ment in the house. cruisers, rams. n of naval most modern DYING ML Ex-Cast POLIGE COURT, damaged. The departwent soon had the flames extinguished. BURGLAR ALARMS, But They Escaped Before the Police Arrived. ‘The police were last night called out toc. L, Brunson’s green house, in Rowlandtown, by a report that burglars were about the premises. The marauders had been frightened away, when the oilicers arrived, Elliott's, on Madison street, burglars were caught, ‘Vo Attend ¢ court At Metropolis, OMicer Fred Hoyer went to Me- book containing $1 and a 8-cent piece had heen atglen in the, county, tha Clarke tobacco manufactory here. There was also a scare at Mr, Tom | "¢ss- but no | tropolis today to testify against the two negroes arrested at Brooklyn | yesterday charged with breaking into ; wa A Number of Cases Considered} sis This Morning. In fact, ever amateur phot Awanda McGehee, the Colorea} We've a Female Gambler, Gets a “ied r 4 sing Roast. Drop in aul 3 We are sure Jasper Horton, colored, charged with slapping a woman, was fined $30 and costs. Jeff Hubbard and George Ferrell were charged with a breach of the peace. The latter was fined $5 and costs and the vase against Hubbard was left open. John Scanlon, a white stranger, was floed $1 and costs for drunken- John Jones, colored, was charged with threatening to kill his wife with ‘an ax, The evidenve showed that they had a quarrel over the baby. Une witness swore the mother gave the infant a teaspoonful of morphine after the quarrel, The case against Jones was dismissed, Druggists. ‘er, came in Jude » whieh, years inv ‘criminal jay with “gai “for an nd, bond forfeited, lat Judge’ can’t cortain this could be » thonght perhaps the prop- ‘9 would ba to deduct ¥éeg(o Nicholson's at- ve case Was left open, ase egalust Mr. Jolian ntoher > also left open. j. Harvis, claims that Mr. | his slaughi ‘tor Louse or Mechanics- j burg butther shop; dnd was not de- HEALY OFFICER MILAM burials cer appeared, but the Mecha few days ago to remove AN ON TRIAL, Youtsey in Court for Hais ’ Bank Wrecking. aay | T | ara y | bi - ae ee & SON Havea & S( )N ulsey Was put on trial to- ok wrecking. a ape oimont dying Price and Complete own. Price and Complete Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters rs Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters 3 MISS AGNES MOHAN Bey Ce Bo Solicits pupils for instruction eee) ide on the oN ya a, wey Ie PIANO ¥ tandard. « tt Farnbam, Trimble St n sortr t of t latest’ shapes 1 colors. Have You a Camera? struction given Chamois »: Sponges’ DuBois 8 Co. Amanda McGehee, the colored fe-]412 Broadway. wr TEN CENTS A A WEEK ee MARIO WITH PRIDE AND;PLEASURE WE SAY Brook Hill Garrard County, Ky. Whiskey Is the oldest high grade Whiskey bottled in the United States under the direct and personal supervision of the United States government. Superiority, Excellence, Purity, Cleantiness and high grade grain in distillation insures superiority. The government stamp on the neck of each and every bottle insures its purity. The Brook Hill being fully matured and stored in heated warehouse, making same palatable, imparts a rich bouquet, and those in need of a stimilant MARCH 1 1098, threo yeary at Frank. Of more ago c a pistol, was icholson was fined, }) andexecut- lo never took an Prosecuting Attorney fine and ¢osts and turn charged with license on his butcher I wagon only for haul- the market douse to Judge Sanders and 1 Janations relative to that have oc- permits, itis alleged. pone uaotil tomorrow There is great excitement in May- Spain should come will include this] This . field. where both men are well knows iar 100,000 men. Not more than 10,000} ment bety#ea “the health officer and and have many friends, Mr, Carney} Frankfort, K Mar. 1.—The] of the first army whict might occupy | Coroner Heips The Tatter demand- was born and raised there, but came] Present week will be the most im-|Cuba under this plan of concentra-|ed an exy)a a about a” burial or to Paducah to reside several months | portant one of the session. and will] tion would be regulars. two and te Losith offer refused to oe ‘ . a ago. His family is now here. be lively until late Saturday. The{ These preparations, although it is} sive it. “.: coroner then bad bim eS SSPSdadsSoe7: a At last accounts the wound was {Prison commission bill will be returned | said by olficials that they are merely | summone )cfore Judge anders. believed to he fatal, although every- | from the governor with his veto, and] consistent with the general plan of} Tbe fa@> im the ease are as yet thing possible was done for the in~| Will probably be repassed. Its pass- | preparing for emergencies, aud do|unkuown).}nt it is claimed that} , jured man, A large crowd of | ge will be followed by the election | not signify expectation of war, clear- | bodies hay buried without 6 sympathising friends was algat the of prison commissiouers, after the} ly indicate that the Vresident be- | iy isa se ee ' . as re house continually after the shooting, | D0minating convention. ‘The Me- | lieves trouble will ultimately come in Phere has been conside je com- x Dr. Murrell, of the city, was tele, | Chord bill was vetoed yesterday. {the settlement of the Coban ques: | plaint of late about getting permits. :2CESESES eeccececceeocece ned Yarbro, who re- desired aj > remains Stop and take a look at the HAND-TURNED Soft B, WEILLE B. 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