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is found in the Sun. foi - THE PADUCAI VOLUME II—NUMBER 151 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY F ~ Soule’s from this popular store. The m An Indemnity | indignation meeting of the citizens of Paducah, and they have declared an indemnity nagement have compromised with the citizens’ claim ine in the window of Noah's A H DAILY SUN. The people are reading the Sun. Advertise in t j— MRVAY, MARCH 11, 1898 TEN CENTS A WEEK s De rk has caused an manded And War is Inevitable Extract of an editorial taken from the Western Review of Commerce, published at Chicago, Ill., dated November 19 last: aeeees anid will make warwith thelr stock. The declaration reads that on Mofday evening When we recommend an article or prod- Noah's Ark will open the Battle of Bargains, by the trumpet sound and sweet strains of music, to begin with ‘My Country, "Tis of Thee,” at om imen tick 2 te accepted without question that We » 6:30 p. m., by Prof. Hobson's Opera House Orchestra, and will continue throughout the stillness of the night. ‘Two thousand souvenirs are have thoroughly satisfied ourselves, by : 8 to be given away. On Tuesday, the 15th (our birthday), the hot-shot and shell of battle with goods will begin, and continue for two days. severe tests, of its value and worth, and eltzer ‘ : that it is all that it may claim to be. The Great Will Be the Fighting O a ucah foregoing is sufficient to illustrate our posi- Lemonade —————————— @ @ @ tion, and to justify what we may say when When such articles as a one-gallon glass oil can for 10 cents will be given; a ten-quart chamber pail for 12 cents; 2 we make specific recommendation and : ar g a ten-quart chamber pail for 12 cents; a chamber set for $1.10; one ‘ and Delicious. | dozer tabie tumblers for 15 cents; a set of knives and forks for 28 cents, and thousands cf other goods at the same low prices. Everything in ‘ ; extend our editorial commendations to the the whole house will be sold in this great Opening and Birthday Battle Sale. Brook Hill Garrard county, Kentucky, whiskey, distilled by Friedman, Keiler & Co., of Phosphate Paducal, Ky. Both dealers and consumers can rely upon the character ot the products of f this firm, both in general and in particular, and we have no hesitancy in recommending them Ready for : = = nao we have no personal interest in the matter whatsoever, we believe ’ he policy, ‘‘merit to whom merit is due.’’ In the light of ei i Yon. on TS cain INCA BUS A BRK © cee can eaten ir erste can ten eran ¥ tore of estern Kentucky proper facilities, such precautions are often neglected. ‘To supply such want we have caused , — —— — en to be made close and critical examination and a searching chemical analysis, with the inten- BOTH {attea oa care eg ory light, KENTUCKY warden of the Frankfort penitentiary pee of erate rp same, whether favorable or otherwise, The result, however, leaves us | and send them to Fort Sheridan.’’ in the event the prison law is declar- but one thing to do, and that is to state, rega fy és « Within a few hours after the tele- ed constitu reat Representative better liquor has never bee; Pe Pee isi Sees gat aioe ‘ gram had been posted on the bulletin Potty, of Grant, will be chaplain and ean alltiad (eels Cd GSS ioe ee RE boards over 500 men had applied for T WNS foreral other | legislators secure unqualified terms and adv ise them to place an order, at least for a trial, as their product is enlistment. places. Trimble, — of fort, recommended by physicians as an aid to digestion, and is placed on our list of pure and hae Wi res fone enti raat ial FOR WAR Late BURNED cinims the wardenship of the Frank- wholesome food supplies. =m ° to Doctavihe Bost)oo''The President 8] Madrid, March 11.—Political cir g {fort penitentiary, will do nothing ‘to force war, and ie cles here realize that Spain is facing FOURTEEN SEAMEN PERISH. qverythlag tobyoid It. bat be is de- a grave problem. In view of the at- ° : a‘ Ths policy to tres C ; titude of the United States it is an- ‘ i " ag Lg: Sem (ne Dhaiee yoke to free Cu- Spain and the United States) derstood Spain has changed its Cu-| Monticello, Wayne County, Ex-| Hurricane}Spreads Devastation Over "These were the words of asenator} Making Preparations—ale- | bao Leste and Fane by periences a $100,000 Fire | Sea and Shore. The Brook Hill Whiskey is also bottled F . d ° co-operation of he pnstitutior is isic h we reathesrie Waite toate Kinley Waiting for pity to prevent an ixelae far sta and Golden Pond in San Francisco, March 11—When Ua So oe saeehre ee of the FTI man, Keiler & Co. $ , “ Papal tervention in Cuba by the United fh 5; the steamer Mona, which has arrived rere fevenue cepartment, ” States, ' here, left Sydney, a hurricane was e of its absolute purity, a poh an interview with the Presi- the Verdict, y Trigg Wiped Out hi | iney, ah which is a guarantee of its absol istillers... o habia’ edp Gere | Itis denied that Senor Gullom, t blowing, ; pocemsing Unkle dates on 7 and excellence. Sold by all the leading 4 pipe n |Spanish Minister of foreign affairs sex anp shore, The brig Army was rug stores, saloons and club that Spain will act in accordance with oe i 8 , aa g and club rooms. Paducah, Kentuck: the advice of v tions friendly to her, {REPORT WILL SHOW TREACHERY is about to resign and he replaced by| STEAMER MONTEITH GOES DOWN, "ree and all hands on board were p y and upon the seqaest of President Senor Castillo, now Ambassador of ae ae bie sent ee uaean cba France. < nadreds of people saw the disaster, J * er troops fi | : BMeKinls, widen be ro Em ane! tris belived Great Brian would init were. untble to lend. any assist, | © CRRR CREB URGR-00 099090008808 ee igh abe would ‘gncbde ts jey Will & an sine) come an ally of the United States| Bills Passed Passed Over the Goys ance. Captain and crew of eight |, ; : A i , — this demand with the assurance from nity and the Freedom of | in case of war. ernor's Vetoes—The House (Pe ie a ; y ERMA the government that its present dy- Cuba—Spain’s Refusal Alter Heayy Passes the Force Bill. fils of whieh Obeid ae aloue gd shall i? re in Letiatt : Means War. Washington, March 11.—The It Is Now a Law. ‘tained, foundered, and her crew of . = ‘o save the throne of the young work of war preparation proceeds | six were lost. fear e on phige den J hey bogrerenel val confidently expected that the report! Yesterday Secretaries Alger ad! usiness portion of this town’ way,» letting the present inspector jories are working to th » Yet! of the Naval Court of Inquiry will) Long were busy with contractors for| burned list. isht, ‘The fire orreic | Complete his term, . SSSSss: YSSas: Commanier Browason is commis-|reqch the city tomorrow. war supplies, The beads of the big) omnes ee nee eT i PS DSSS SSS 3555395535555 555 595D: sioned to secure large supplies of it) [tis known that the report will Bethlehem steel works had been in- was burned, with the jail ge the abroad. prove that the Maine was destroyed | vited to a personal conference on the | jyiters’ home. From these buildings | ‘ “ It is said that Kogland le more by treachery subject of supplying heavy guns for] the fire spread until two hotels, three | than willing to ne Wage daveb a It is now known that President fortifications. aca Hae Arig tiers, gro- 3 e ~ alg, deg yee larenp apices X “hos lets ren ney one. 4 eas orders} are expected to fol- | cory and an implement house were|The Situation at Frankfort Spain and also the freedom of low. also destroyed, When the fire was YN ML she will be glad to have the/Cuba and that the refusalof Spain to| Secretary Long had before hima! outen unler contrel, oaly three} _UeFY Billious Today. Hos- SSC GEE CS SS SSeS * help of America. The cable news both will precipitat buneb of cable dispatches from naval |“tores were left in the whole town, king is the Alpha and Omega now of Spain's policy, It is possible, though not probable, that it can be saved through peacefal negotiations. While still holding that a settlement may be reached through diplomacy, the pres- that an effort will be made to action taken by the house of lords looking to an offer of the British fleet to America in case of war with Spain, is no more than had been ex- pected here by those who have been on the inside. Brownson’s chief commission will HAVANA HARBOR BEING STRENGTHENED, Washington, March 11,—Itis now ain is rushing preparations for | war as fast.as possible, The harbor at Havana is being strengthened and more soldiers and warships are being sent to Havana, War is regarded here as inevitable, and it is bebind that as soon as the verdict of the naval board is render- with unabated vigor, although it has now become so open and constant as to assume a routine aspect. When completed the government will have a war footing such as has not existed at any time in its history attaches abroad stating the condition of various warships now being built, and the terms. It was stated po: tively that eat Britain had inter- posed no objection to our purchase of ships in English yards. President Griscome, of the Ameri- can line of steamers conferred with | OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Monticello, March 11.—The whole |It is thought that the cause of the have been employed, and if the fire bugs are caught they will be lynched. The loss was fully $100,000. GOLDEN POND WIPED OUT, fire was an incendiary, Blood Lounds| , Crombaugh Will {Be Confirmed. | \Vashington, March 11,—Itis now settled that Major Crumbaugh will be coniirmed as steamboat inspector, if {he will not take office until May 1, tilities Barely Averted. he Local Option Bill Killed In the House After Having Passed the Senate, March Frankfort, 11—Things & Son’s Stop and take a look at the HAND-TURNED goods for ONE DOLLAR. 2 1-2 to 4. No. 321 Broadway, GEO, ROCK & SON. ‘ be to inspect the slips on which this} oq that the president will make| Long as to the prospects of pressing | y In ‘Titew O wore very lively today in the legisla government has already secured op- | known officially, his plans for repara- | the B. Louis pay Re. Paul ite dot Village in Trigg County Burned Last} tive halle, Haprelsntalves 5 fe = eens ions, and if they be what they were | tion on Spain. vice as part of the flying squadron | Night—Big Loss. and Wills had a personal encounter represented, to close the deal at - under Commodore Schley. ede seniked tes ate they |S the first passage of the Goebel ‘ once, Expected Next Week. | ne | that Goliea Pond, a small village in| bills and clinched, but were separated N The Maine inquiry is nearing the) Washington,March 12. retary | ON THE INDIANA, eel ee ey '® | before doing each other anv damage. THE APPLE end, and the reueey: Wee oe has Long stated alee iy ey ae ex: | eiececies tee drench AY bebe Pyle aft Al Senators Bronston and Elmore al- secret messenger e president. pected that the report of the Maine RE i A fe a : |inost came to blows because Brons- those 10 high official life that this re- port will not only disprove the acci- dent theory, bat will produce sub- stantial proofs that the Maine was destroyed by treachery and design of Spanish officers. Simultaneously with this report, the president will send to congress the consular reports, as evidence that autonomy is a failure in proof of the starving and devastation there, in re- cognition of the truth of the state. ment that the war is one, not of con- quest, bat of extermination. ‘The president does not believe that Spain can pay an indemnity and he js seriously considering not demand- “Such a demand would de- ing one, New Hampshire, dict Bostwick concludes by saying the : 4 tic caucus will probably he elected Jay a settlement until late into the |ing statement for the World; crew is severely drilled every day eal | eet, Justice M. Pryor aud nceeow, pal spring, when yellow feyer would make) sy pelieve the president means to every man eagerly looks forward to a} 1 6, W. S, Holt to fight the Brons-|" ‘the house also assed the Desha Sole agent in Paducah for China death trap. to our soldiers. |make Cuba free. All the indications | gant with Spaine. ton prison bill, ‘The commissioners} 1, Jay repeal hill aver the overne The president said to congressmen | are in that direction, according to the = «drew for terms, Fennel, long term ; yesterday that promptness was as as action itself, The consular reports and the re- port of the court of inquiry will ve but the interlude to ba Ley vat ley intends to announce his purpose City of Troy. sages He ne, ae Marine hospital have gone to Middles- ‘he Hawes $3 Guaranteed Derby Th H t { NEAT sTY FR This will be followed by a declara- | iy this respect within the next thirty a ; A: epresentative George I, Bishop, borough, Ky., to report on the small- is the oniy genuine $3 agency a i tion of independence, for the Hresi- | days, ‘To my mind he has no thought |, Uda ty sith mar h i} arte ot Newport, is tipped for deputy pox epwlemic there: Hat ph ila Sih 5 Be @ nal tor ' LISH DRESSERS. ; ent is set upon a policy of interven- | 4f allowing six months more to go by | Wenmer Sowleta sank in the Ohio ser 5 tion and cannot be swerved from it. The President is in direct commu. the navy department some time next week. Secretary Long made this statement in regard to the purchasing of war ships by the United States; “I think itis only fair to state that we have been getting the prices and condition of available ships from | our representatives abroad for the | information of the department. But no conclusions have as yet been reached in regard to the purchase of them."* Free Cuba in Thirty Days. New York, March 11—A dispatch to the World from Washington says: | Senator Wilham EK. Chandler, of ed the fojlow- information of those who see most of him and to whom he talk with the greatest freedom “Lcannot doubt that Mr, MeKin- without accomplishing the independ- ence of the island. | Detroit, Mich., March 11,—Wal- ter Bostwick, of this city, has re- ceived a letter from his brother George, a sailor on the battleship Indisna, now at Dry Tortugas, in which he says they ate keeping bat- tle watches aboard ship aud a sharp lookout against surprises from tor- pedo boats. He also says that the men stop at their guns every night, and that they are expecting orders every day to paint the vessel a sea green from stem to stern. Tle says the ship now has a crew of 440 men and are expecting another batch every hour, STEAMER SINKS, ‘The Monteith Goes Down Off the near Troy, Ind., this morning in fif- teen feet of water. a leak in The boat sprang unaccountable way. Her houses of Paducah. The flames | spread rapidly from one house to the | other, and on account of the absence | of facilities for fighting fire, the vil- lage was soon amass of charred] ruins. No one was injured, so far} as could be learned. but the loss w: several thousand dollars, with partis insurance. \ PRISON COMMISSIONERS. aa | | Hon. Henry George is One aud He Frankfort, March publican state officials hy lu—The re- Richardson, middle; George, short} term. ‘They will demand possession | immediately, and will be met with injunction proceedings. — It will not “'| Partisan Drew the Short Ter. r e retained Bargain Day se to obstruct his school book bill. The Chinn pure food ed by the house. ne house also killed the local op- ion bill, which bas passed the senate. bill was THE FORGE BILL A LAW. Measures Being Passed Over the Governor's Vetoes. Frankfort, March 11,—The house y passed the Gobel Election Commissioners bill over the govern- 5 Veto this morning, and the bill is now a law. The three commissioners who were nominsted at the demo- ors veto, Going to Middtesborou: Washington, March 11, — The smallpox expert physicians at the aeane ST opine , THEXOLDIPRICE STACY ADAMS and WILLIAM KNEELAND’S Latest THE NEW TOE, i THE NEW COLOR, “* LIGHT ORANGE.” BEST $2 SHOE SOLD IN AMERICA. B.Weille & Son, xe $ 329 THE HARRINGTON, UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. and Best creations. or “THE MASTIFF” And all the new shades of chocolate. 409-411 BROADWAY. The best $4 hat on earth; colors— Cedar, Oak, Black, etc. h pication with the insurgents. He is} «Jf he delays until summer or ear- , a getting data from them as to the de- }yy fall je will be accused of wishing |‘#!¥e # #80V0, and fully insured, Can Please You Tail of their strength ‘and the force }iq influence the fall elections, and 1 | nnaraq Special ath of government they have established, Jeannot believe he would do this nuottHANS DEAD, t thes. ; : and also with a view of learning| Therefore, 1 think he means to make Sale and K ke Gl Tailor-made suits to order for less money than readye whom they desire to have recognized | Cuba free almost immediately,” Eger bi 0 ‘we March 14 Special entuc y ass and Queensware Co. . made ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailor- ie ind lence shall be rec- ¢ os Angeles, -, March 1i,— a c xy ade sui he prices charged by vie Haas Indeppos Bray pepey reat General Rosecrans died here today. |Prices NEXT MONDAY AND "Topspay I he dl Or mane salt at the prices charged by \“ telegram this afternoon states} New York, March 11,—A dispatch —== that the big fighting monitor Mian- to the World from Rome says) E. W. SMITH, President, Dalton’s Tailoring fonomah and the ram Khatadin were |'fhere is feverish activity in the Ital. a - W. Smith, , wy a i placed jn commission at 2 o'clock this/jan government antacterlol of} GEORGE gel ice- President. George Rock, 333 BROADWAY Establisl:ment afternoon at the League Island navy | arms and ammunition at Turin, Flor-| isAAC REESE, Secretary and Treasurer. Gast eG Walleon, yard. ‘This gre i a Rureramest ence and Naples, after idleness since | Ea Woolfolk, — ~ two more formidable fighting ma-|the end of the African campaign, P h < 7 B. H., Scott, chines in first-class trim if the war 6 aduca oal and Isaac Reese, R EAL ESTATE BARGAI NS { . They are running overtime. | The World correspondent learns on authority that large orders for wu-| pitions of war have been received ffom Spain, and that the Italien goy. ernment is willing to fill them in an indirect way by placing new arms in the hands of the Italian troops and aejling the old ones to intermediary looked for by so many does mate- riniize. ‘| ipdine =~ gives, untveanal $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, | a street improvements paid. $6500.00 BUYS 3-room house, north side Broad street, corner) —_————— 8th street, lot 65 feet rront; new fences, newly Mining Company Incorporated For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD’S « HANDINE » Miners and Shippers of Celebrated... Tradewater Is an article that satisfatetion for c hands, 8c bushel cop. Lump, Nut, 7c bushel re? baer bens would hand them to the Mee ate renter hice a atnine.taveaual Spanish authorities, . er, 2 pain has depended largely on 8ox173 storage W use property east it. [Sold by all first- Tooth Powder |p aedy tor beret Steam Coal W ga] By Ret FAIR PRICE BUYS 512) sors: noguonse gone |g Garvegite : Is recommended by the medical fra- “aire RIVER belt railroad line touches rear of lot. This Ygoperty will. bring =P ternity when it thoroughly cle le thout an injurious prepare ours, and guar. inlisted, Chicago, March 11—The reeruit- ing Oflicer of the United States army located in Chicago received this tele- gram yesterday from the adjutant. general at Washington: ‘Enlist all desirable applicants Why not patronize a home company when yet can get the best coal at the least money? Telephone 254. fancy price when wanted, on price asked, Brings in now 8 per cent and taxes i the teeth effect antee Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON sos coat steel. We also carry & tine of, new ve stare, stoves, ranges, ete faraltare, Oves. Hing eewbere, ‘We cleo ont new goods [oF ald, Office 118 North Third Street, Paducah, Ky. I own all above property, and will make terms to suit, or trade for city bank stock, GEO. 0. HUGHES. 312 Broadway. ere " Lyne & LYNE, Druggists... 924 BROADWAY.

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