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Every Republican Should subscribe for the Daily Sun. Push a good thing along. Ti MARCH 10, 1898, ‘GRAVES COUNTY RSDAY, TEN CENTS A WEEK PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TH Robertson's brother, Dr. J. D. Rob ertson, is a councilman, and this may give him a strong support | i : ' i Councilman Smith's ordinance, the TRAGEDY.$ substance of which is given else Extract of an lata: v talleved to ot editorial taken from the Western Review of Commerce, published at Chicago, Ill., dated November 19 last: providing ft money comes in the collee- small fees while the and large An Orphan Girl Shot. and Killed that it is all that it may claim to be. The foregoing is sufficient to illustrate our posi- tion, and to justify what we may say when we make specific recommendation and extend our editorial commendations to the Kentucky, distilled by Friedman, Keiler & Co., of Both dealers and consumers can rely upon the character of the products of this firm, both in general and in particular, and we have no hesitancy in recommending them to our readers. Although we have no personal interest in the matter whatsoever, we believe in the pol , ‘merit to whom merit is due.’’ In the light of too frequent aduiterations and preparations ot liquors, it behooves every one to scrutinize every brand, but, from the lack of proper facilities, such precautions are often neglected. To supply such want we have caused to be made close and critical examination and a searching chemical anal , with the inten- ) Tons fase tawer acd coke e When we recommend an article or prod- cult By Her Playmate. om iment uct it is accepted without question that we hates Today two additional candidates the : p have thoroughly satisfied ourselves, were made known, Mr. Sam B. Cald- She Loaded the sevend WHERE Cilla and GORE Re well and Capt, Wm. Kraus, who will Pistol. 1 iota my The Report of the Court of In-)0 dours torm strong tactors in the fight, as will Prof. Lyon and Mr. Joe Yeiser. COULD NOT HEA to Paducah... Brook Hill Garrard county Paducah, Ky. quiry Expectei to Be Made Public Friday or Saturday. The Boy Did Not Know it Was Loaded, and Shot Her Un- Seltzer Lemonade and Delicious Phosphate Ready for intentionally Between whiskey, the Eyes, George Ward Struck By a Train Yesterday, naa, an orphan girl aged The Victim Died of His Injuries|©!’ven years, in Graves county about in Case We Go : five miles from Fulton, yesterday Last Neght. afternoon. She was shot between England May Turn Over Her Warships to the United States You. to War With the Span- Locus itis ayes by an old plate! in which abe o of printing the same, whether favorable or otherwise, ‘The result, however, leaves us bal ple baa. y a cartridge, and put one thing to do, and that is to state, regard . 1 ‘ ish Nation. (alotis Wants ba. sect taro SEALANT aieeaTaas oe Walla? sade as wha fe) regarding the Brook Hllll Whiskey, that panes, ot occupied « shanty near the Tennessee ths ofp ‘ rWraitt Wad hewn takidie better liquor has never been placed upon the market, and we recommend same to our readers Sh ote 0 io etgeet Speneing @dbe Lilacls. Col Uher home otth the mether. of Cnn in unqualified terms and advise them to place an order, at least for a trial, as their product is , tral, is the name of the man tioned in yesterday's Sun as b been strack by a train at Tennessee] w street. Ward is deaf, and was walking |t! along with his head down when the train strack him and threw him into | ridge in the old pistol, unobserved, a ditch, breaking his right arm and| ang when the boy innocently snapped painfully bruising and cutting bim. Jit at her, it was discharged, the ball He was picked up aad carried to the] peuctrating her forehead. home of Tom Young, on Plunkett The boy frantically went for help, Hill, and City Physician Rivers} but nothing could be done for the dressed his wounds. dying victim. She expired in a short Ward was internally injured, and] tijne W recommended by physicians as an aid to digestion, and is placed on our list of pure and lliams, 18 years old. She was - wholesome food supplies. there, and she and the boy 1ymates and companions. Yesterday afternoon the family lett two children alone at home, and while at play the girl slipped the car- pean situation today is regarded as very seriou: CUBA MUST BE FREED, Colsor Washington, March gtessman Colson, of the Eleventh Keatucky district, says if war is de- clared he will resign and organize 4 regiment in the mountains of Ken- tucky. 10 —Con- Though the President Would Like to Accomplish it Without a Resort to War, EXTENT OF THE LAW. The Brook Hill Whiskey is also bottled in bond, under the direct supervision of the United States internal revenue department, which is a guarantee of its absolute purity, age and excellence. Sold by all the leading Friedman, Keiler & Co. Dee Grace Is Held Over For 06 Distillers. Grand Jury Action—A A Torpedo Did It. PV VUyUVeVUyevevevvyyyeyvey Had Negro WAR PREPARATIONS CONTINUE Trenton, N.J., March 10—Arthur|owing to his age was too weak to] Tiere was great sorrow in the drug stores, saloons and club rooms. Paducah, Kentucky - _ ‘! ewan bli secretary to sia a Gr merci ibs bss at 9) neighborhood where the tragedy oc- ‘ sa |gressinan Gardner, announces this: o'clock last might, and the remains) curred Ed Reeves }red For Petty Lar- “Tam in possession of a letter | were buried today. pa ceny Other Cases in the Seamen, Marines and Militia Ke- from Havana, which is corroborated] Ward is the old man whose shanty MR, GARNEY'S CONDITION, |< eee SLRA CACORE L000 000000004 by one inthe hands of a leading} was looted by tramps a week or two Police “ . y re erutted Today With Greater | vomber of congress, who 1s very near | ago, 4 9 Rush Than Any Day {to the President, in which my corre- —— — Fcteme rang to Latest” Raparis . He! 7 Ce lone Gina startling news: is Worse. e erty for many & “ “The Maine was blown up by a ‘citomintaaal , i is “black and sassy,’ and was : Kepor's from Mayfield this morn charged jointly in the police court this morning with maliciously as- saulting Mr. Evan Joboson, of the Wm. Clarke Tobacco works, on North Fifth street. Charles Rice, colored, was charged with a breach of the peace. ‘The evidence showed that Mat and Dee Grace seized Mr, Johnson on RUMORED REPORT OF THE NAVAL BOARD. Washington, March 10—The ad- ministration is watching today for the report of the Naval Court of Inquiry. That report is expected to be made the street and held bis arms, Dee| public this week without fail. Grace striking him with hie fist and Mat Grace cutting him two or three times in the back with bis knife. Mr, Jobnson jerked loose and rau, g ing some advantage in distance while the negroes stopped to pick up rocks. He bio | the stemmery, with his as- sailants in close pursuit, by dodging in an alley. They then began to throw bricks through the front door and windows. Grace candidly admitted that be and his brother assaulted Mr. John- son, saying that they heard he was going after the police, and for this reason attacked him. He also ad- mitted that he threw s rock through the window. In the malicious assault case he was held to answer in the sum of $500, and for throwing the rocks was given the full extent of the law, $100 and fifty days in jail. There is no doubt but that Presi- dent McKinley has definitely made| up his mind to free Cuba ‘Though | it is no secret that he would be glad to attain this result without « resort) te a war with Spain. | It is rumored bere today that the Naval Board of Inquiry has decided upon its secret and is that the Maine was blown up by Spanish treachery. It is also ssid that @ recent report of | its verdict has been sent to the presi- dent today, thought this rumor lacks confirmation. A motion was made today in the | English House of Commons that | England tender the United States her warships in case of a war with Spain. The war preparations are being Rice proved that he had nothing to} rushed today with greater rapidity | do with either case, aud was ac- tted. ‘Thomas Carter, a colored tramp, was arrested last night on suspicion, than at any time before. warriors, and militia are crufted as fast as possible. Seamen, | being re-| and a pistol was found concesled 00 |, inevitable; that the president will his person, He was fined $25 and given ten days in jail. nd J. A. yesterday afternoon in of questionable char. them, she oc- They Sol Glass arresved witha Wi acter in a wagon with cupying s seal on one’s lap. dere fined $5 and costs each, Ed Reese, stealing corn from Mr. G, T.Jacobs, of the county, was partially tried. "She evidence shows beyond a doubt that Reeves is guilty, but was left open for further testimony until to- morrow morbing. irke a Filibuster, ‘Batnpa, Fla., March 9,—Maj. Jno. M, Barke has left Tampa with a par- ‘of Cubans, bound for Cuba, the] ate whole making one of the boldest ex- itions ever sent out from the Tnited States. Payton were | tien in behalf of Cuba which is sure | colored, charged with make demands upon Spain that she | will not grant, and that the interven- | | to take place will force Spain into war, or to back down completely and acquiesce in all our demands. i tlk | Washington, March 10.—Presi- | dent McKinley will tonight take | charge of four big steamships of the | American Line. They will be fitted! up for war service and commanders put in charge of them to be ready for any emergency, This action garded as conclusive that the Pres- ident sees that war is inevilal is ree Washington, March 10—The sen- passed the $50,000,000 de- fense Inll without any debate. | ‘The yeas and nays were taken « the passage of the Dill, but there was All pairs were | | bills. balloon-shaped Whitehead torpedo She was anchored over a Whitehead balloon-torpedo, and as the tide fell she settled and exploded the torpedo This was the plan of the Wey’ who controlled her anchor: piece of the torpedo was found at the bottom of the Maine. MORE VETOES: Governor Expresses Disapproval of Several Bills. Frankfort, March Bradley today vetoed Election Commisson bill, The the Asso- ciated Press bill and the Eighth Con-|though the gressional District will be passed over the vetoes. Later: —The house has passed the ciated Press bill over the veto. is bill compels the Associated ’ress to furnish its service to all pa- pers desiring it alike and on the same terms. In the senate there is a most lively | partially to arrange for the big recep- | debate on ‘ye Goebel bill. It will undoubtedly be passed over the veto. 3:10 p. m.—The Goebel bill passed jin the senate over the veto. Middlesborough Small Pox, Washington, March 10.—Kfforts will be made to get the marine hos- It is still considered here that war | pital to take charge of the Middles- horough (Ky.) small pox cases. COUNCIL CAUCUS Will Be Held a Week From ‘Tomorrow. A Candidate Will Be Selected, For The council last night decided to! street, and hold a secret caucus Friday evening, March 18th, a week from tomorrow, instead of tomorrow, as stated in the Register, to nominate a candidate for tax collector, The caucus will vir-}The Doctors Meet With Dr. A. H tually elect the tax collector, a posi- Edwards tion now eagerly sought, - The candidates at present are: Dr. A. HL Edwards entertained Messrs, orge Robertson, Fendol| the Paducah medical profession last | Burnett, Ed Ware, Kd Ashbrook, | night at his oflice on Broadway, Joe Yeiser, H. k. Lyon and J, Henry The first reception to members given since Secretary A. Knox t His} charge of the Paducah Young Men’s Christian association will be given 10.—Governor] Knox and the ladies’ committee. the Goebel gerrymander | furpish the refreshments Itis thought that all three Tax Collector] inspect. Preparations For a Y. Event Next Tuesday, The Young Men Will Enjoy al quet and Good Speeches. next Tuesday evening at the a tion headquarters. Prepar: now being made for it by Secretary The reception will be to members only. No ladies will be present ladies’ committee will There will be a jleasant evening for all who attend, and all the embers are urged to be present. During the serving of refreshments in the g nasium, there will be short talks | various prominent speakers. The refreshments will be served by young men. The reception will tion on the 26th and 27th | EXPERT ENGINEER Will Be Here to Assist in Sewerage Work. Work on the lateral sewers will not} begin until Monday. An expert engineer to run the engine will be here tomorrow from Chicago, aod work will then be rushed, Supt. Erler is to do all the work Messrs. Halloran & Wilcox simply furnishing the material, The timber work, or bracing, ir the big Third street ditch, to prever collapse of the ditch, is entirely} new here, and is well worth going t The work on the laterals, as stated several days ago, cannot begin until connection is made at Jefferson this will not be until ROYALLY ENTERTAINED, After an interesting discus: of M. C. A}? | We are selling in regard to Mr. Carney's condi tion, were that he was very low, and while hejiad no fever, his pulse was ver eak } o'clock this afternoon a re- port was received from Mayfield that he w in, much worse than this morn- HALF FARE RATES. inois Central Enters Into A With the City. The I New Agreement ‘the Mhuois Central railroad com- pany has agreed to. furnish the city with half-fare rates to all points on its varicus divisions in charity cases, upon written application of the mayor. Under the old plan, tickets were sold for half fare only to Memphis and a short distance up tke road, but te present agreement is a great im- »verment, and will save the city\con- silerable mon Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener »w On draught at Detzel’s old place, Sarsaparilla... At 50 cents Bottle’ Our own make. J, D, BACON & CO, DRUGGISTS... GOLD FISH AGENTS Have You a Camera? umwewe Welox Paper, epiewel Plates and pply you | y, Fixers, In fact, teur photography everything pertaining to i We have a complete liue of cam ranging in price from $1 to $ Instruction given free. No, 321 Broadway, APTHELOLD'PRICEis 300 lhe Hawes $3 is the only genuine $3 agency eee FADDSSSI SII 29> ol $1.00 WINDOW. Stop and take a look at the HAND-TURNED goods for ONE DOLLAR. 2 J-2 to 4. THE NEW TOE, sPSirHENENEST STYLE uaranteed Derby Hat sold in Paducah, ay GEO. ROCK & SON, (898 SPRING SHOES 1898 MEN’S AND BOYS’ UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. STACY ADAMS and WILLIAM KNEELAND’S Latest and Best <i tol “THE MASTIFF” THE NEW COLOR, »= “4 IGHT ORANGE.” And all the new shades of chocolate, B.Weille & Son, 409-411 BROADWAY. Sole agent in Paducah for THE HARRINGTON, The best $4 hat on earth; colors— Cedar, Oak, Black, etc. ~=— The Hat for NEAT, STYLISH DRESSERS. : Maj. Burke is well known by all] not a dissenting vote. c 1 ian Hae “f] American citizens, baving been con-|hroken and those present voted in Smith. wounds of the eye, Dr, Klwards in-) op in and in and see our line, _ Can p le ase You 7 nected with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West | the affirmative. Seventy-six senators here will likely be other candi-| vited his guests down to the Buffet, | \\o are sure we can interest you, ay 4 show for years, He came here two] yoted for the bill. dates, but it is thought that the race|and they there partook of an in ‘i riote| will be between Messrs, George Rub: | f rmal banquet, ¥2y ‘Tailor-made suits to order for less money than readye weeks ago and said he wanted to procure a lot of Cubans for an insur- | gent company for the show 3 ‘The party when formed ‘proceeded Partisanship gave way to bap cpg ’ PR ism in the senate when the $50,000,- ertson and Fendol Burnett, both of] yy stecher’s Specia come HOO etense. bill. was reported for, Whom were leaders in the late- munis bend Shem aL Brsw File passage, and it was quickly deter- cipal democratic campaign, Mr. WN ana Beckieay. PIA0O corner ’ to Port Tampa and took passage o8-|nined to outdo the house in promt! y tensibly for Key West on the steamer] qction, While some senators had Olivette. manifested a disposition to delay ac- It is not known here what the Key|tion until more light on the Cuban | made ones of same quality, Everybody can wear a tailors made suit at the prices charged by Dalton's Tailoring Establisl.ment M'PHERSON'S DRUG STORE TheT'ajlor FE. W. SMITH, President. D GEORGE ROCK, Vice-President. ECTORS,...E, W. Smith, orge Rock, : West arrangements are, but there situation bad been placed before the! ISAAC REESE, Secretary and Treasurer, George C. Wallace, are good reasons to believe that @/senate by the President, when the| 44 \ Bauer . Doat not heretofore in the filibuster-|test came, they wisely withheld their) B. H. Scott, ee ee 0 iain is Paducah Coal and Mining Company neorporated ing business has been engaged for] objections and agreed to act with the Isaac Reese thetrip to Cuba majority for the national defense. | Perhaps never before in the history of the country has there been such unanimity of purpose as has been shown by the American congress in this emergency. EUROPEAN WAR CLOUDS. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. | $200.00 BUYS tesidence site 250x450 on Lovelaceville gravel road, next Simmon’s grocery, 2 miles out; ten feet above the street level. $250.00 BUYS Fountain Ave, lot, northeast corner Clay street, ————————— street improvements paid. $500.00 BUYS 3:100m house, north side Broad street, corner = 8th street, lot 65 feet rront; new fences, newly painted, good renter. HANDINE. For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD'S wHANDINE 2 There is nothin cas Lipdinez~— Is an article that gives universal satisfatetion for chapped lips and y hands. ‘ Tooth Powder Miners and Shippers of Celebrated... Lump, 8c bushel | Nut, 7c bushel | © D- Tradewat © r | Russia Evidently Getting Ready i to equal Steam Coal $0x173 storage warehouse property east it, Sold by all first- Is recommended by the medical fra- a War of Her Own, oa BY RA'L OR FAIR PRICE BUYS aide Gaccud strest. 118 Washington + class druggists. @ ternity when it thoroughly cleanses RIVER belt railroad line touches rear of lot, This property will, bring | QALY _ PUSS NS ead : the teeth without an injurious after- We prepare ours, aud guar- New York, March 10.—European Why not patronize a home cables state that Russia has just ne- company when you can get gotiated a war loan of 80,000,000 the best coal at the least money? rubles ($64,000,000). This is taken as an evidence that Russia is prepar- Telephone 254. The Euro- fancy price when wanted, on price asked, : effect. Brings in now 8 per cent and taxes} antee it. Second Second Hand Goods Goods q Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON Court street. We also earry a line of mew furuiture, stoves, ranges, ote. Call Dr ore baying clewhere, Ehauge wew goods for old. Office 118 North Third Street, Lyne & LYNE, Druggists... 224 Broapway, ‘ing foe war with Japan, I own all above property, and will make terms to suit, or trade for city bank stock. GEO. 0. HUGHES. Paducah, Ky. 312 Broadway.