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PADUCAH KENTUCKY FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1898. “HiNSTER WOODFORD RECALLED The best taper stag And Diplomatic Relations With retail drug store in Paducah is NELSON « SOULE'S| Must Depart. Lowest prices, quality considered. Courteous treatment. Prescriptions filled by graduates of pharmacy. Monday: mally Severed---Minister Polo He Will Appear Before a Congressional Committee All Americans Will Leave Havana Tomorrow. Spain Are For- |GREAT DEMONSTRATIONS ARE BEING sic FOR CONSUL-GENERAL LEE} Jited few included in the government ee TEN CENTS A WEEK DR. C. N. THOMAS LECTURE ON CUBA M. C. A. HALL TONIGHT ELOQUENT! RESOLU TIONS OF RESPE T. named, andor its that equal appreciation will be shown for its own carnest and unselfish en- deavors to fulfill a duty to humanity] by ending « situation. the indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable.” FRESIL FROM SPAIN, Kentuckian s All Classes Are Clamoring for War. part {s confident Vanceburg, Ky., April 8.—W, S. Parker, a wealthy mine owner of the Argentine Republic, a native of this country, and cousin of Judge Payn- ter, of the court of appeals, arrived in Vanceburg yesterday morning di- rect from Spain. He has been in the latter country the past ten months. He says to your cofrespondent the war feeling in America is not half as clamorous as it is in Spain, “Not ouly the lower classes, but the higher ¢ are infused with “Ooly a lime FORCEFUL | THE MARKETS, THRILLING! 3805, the says he, yet ever ready to cherish sod sym- class have any intelligent compre. Telephone 313 for |PRESIDENT M’KINLEY THIS MORNING SAID THE SITUATION IS STILL UNCHANGED, pathize with those in distress, Truly your drug wants. PLANOS o AND ORGANS... Will be pi 1 on special sale for the next ~ITEN DAYS b> AT TH) HARDING & MILLER aba ae 12 ans the pie on easiest terms. D. D. MAYPIELD, PSTaRu itera Live hustlers wanted t EGG DYES All kinds and colors. We ty-four paper dyes for 5c, give twen J.D. BACON & CO, PU ARMACISTS ah AK? nits MORE INSURRECTIONS. Vancouver, B. C have been very ex Phillipines, Spanish troops being surprised and massacred. The Bolina staff of the Kastern Extension Te'e- graph company were sieged for five d Spanish soldiers taking refug From a Spanish gunbo: Ment of marives were landed, and the station opened fling b the station and r New York, Aj —A steamer from St. Thomas brings news that en uprising has taken place in Vor'o Rico, and that iu an engagement he- tween insurgents and Spanish troops 4 Score of men were killed. April S—There ing times in the YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION! shoes at Easter on Get a pair of those just received and now George Bernbard’s. A CHILD'S DEATH, The 2-year-old child. of Roginen ar ‘Tenth sale dlied today. ments have not yet been made, Hear Dr. C, N. Thomas lecture ov Cuba tonight, in Y. M.C. A, hall He is just from Cu od knows. HE WAS PNG OUT. One of the Hibernian laborers or the sewerage works had to be dug outofa ditch on Jefferson stree near Second this ogy ang There was a slight and he wa buried up t to the w ‘ist, but not hurt Dr, C. N, Thomas, who will lec- ture in Y. M. C. A hall tonight, is: great orator and ios just returnes from Cuba, Everybody should hear him. TOOTH POWDERS! We prepere a tooth powder that is endorsed by the dental profes sion. Besides being a pleasant addition to the toilet, its continued use will prove of the greatest util ity to the health of the mouth and teeth, Our toothache drops give quick relief. LYNE & LYNE DRUGGISTS Spain Refuses Finally to Vield to the Demands of This Country, and Rushes Her Preparations GENERAL GRANT'S GRANDSON shows that there is absolutely no Wants to Be a Member of Gen: eral Fitzhugh Lee's Staff. A ROYAL WELCOME FOR LEE. Is Being Prepared For the Old When He Reaches Washington, Hero Washington §.—Bulletin, 20 p administration firmly expects a declaration of war by Wednesday. President McKinley has ordered Minister Woodford to leave Spain to- aight and come home. April 2 m.—The This act isa formal severance of liplomatic relations with Spain. It is expected that Minister Polo will be given his passports at once. Spaio has reiterated her refusal to concede to the demands of this coun- try. great cemonstration is being prepared for General Lee when he reaches this city Monday. It will be the grandest affair of the kind ever known, of us. ant has applied for a position on jeneral Lee's staff, when he takes the field, General has wired that he will be glad to fight side by side with a Grant, A graudson of General Lee Washivgton, Apnl 8.—A_ brief abinet meeting was held this morn- ing at which the recall of Minister Woodford from Spain and the safety of the in Havana were considered, Everything points to the fact’ that the expects war, Chere indicate that Spain will concede anything, and yet here is a remarkably peacefull about the Spanish pi Americans administration is to nothiag, tone 45 p. m,—Military and plans are beiog completed preparatory to the opening of hos tilities. The formal declaration of war by this government is being prepared, Bulletin 2 naval 8.—Consul General Lee has been ordered to ap- pear in this city Monday before the senate committee on foreign relations. Lee cabled today that he would be ready to leave Havana tomorrow and that he thinks all Americans will be gone by that time. The Olivette will leave Havana to- norrow efterncon and General Lee 1as notified American citizens there hat this will be the last opportunity to leave Havana under the American flag. It is rumored that General Lee has startling evidence of Spanish treach- ery in connection with the destrues tion of the battleship Maine to lay before the committee. ‘The calling home of Consul-Gen- eral Lee by the administration is re- garded as the most significant action yet, and as presaging an early rup~ ture with Spain, Washington, April Both houses of congress are now adjourned until Monday, and there will probably be no change at all in the situation before that day, As the President said yesterday the case is tosed and will not be reopened with- out a change in conditions, which means that Spain must concede every- thing. ‘The answer made by the President fo the foreign powers yesterday For War. hope for peace through the mediation of European nations, It is not be- lieved that the appeal of the (Queen Regent of Spain to Queen Victoria will prevail upon her to attempt me- diation, Washington, April 8.--General Grosvenor saw the President this morning who said to bim that there is no change whatever in the situa- tiou and that war cannot be averted. The President is showing the effects of the strain that he has been under for the past few weeks, but except a careworn look, he exhibits nv sign of the approaching cr MW KINLEY’S S MESSAGE Withheld at the mare of Gen- eral Lee Until Next Monday. Jaane The Message Will Come Monday, and Will Be even Stronger Than at First Written, Washington, April 8.—The Wash- ington Post's summary of the situa- tion yesterday morning is as follgws: ‘The temporary withholding of the President's message from congress was due to the receipt of a cablegram from Gen, Fitzhugh Lee, our consul- general at Havana, advising, that if the message contemplated armed in- tervention, it be deferred until Americans in Cuba could leave the island. He stated that the exodus could be completed by the 10th inst. Members of the foreign affairs com- mittees of the senate and house, upon being shown this dispatch, promptly concurred in the opinion of the presi- dent and the cabinct that the message ) should be delayed until Monday. all wo ! r | wit SPAIN IS PREPARING FOR WAR. Getting Ready for the L Hle! Contlict That Cannot Now Be Avertet, ari IMPORTANT CABINET MEETI Minister Woodford Recalled ana | Safety of Americans in Cuba Considered. The intil Mc the consequent fact that Washington, April jourument of congress and will be nothing done before has produced a « today. But the belief is general that war} cannot be averted. All Spanish ad-| vices indicate that Spain is firmer tc day than ever in her determination | not te k down. Herp: e being rushed in that means war. , there | that time| nieter fechog here} for w The president stated this moruing| that mediation is impossible, and in} in this position he has the u support of every member of congres After his answer yesterday it is most). forei mediation again, THE POWERS SPEAK. ‘ What Tl Yesterday to the Vresident. improbable that will even hin any gn power | ry ir Embassadors Said N The Answer of the President—Ihe Insufferable Affairs in Cuba Must bud. The utmost confidence is felt by the administration and congress in the wisdom and good judgment of Gen. Lee in any emergency. The ramors of disturbances in Havana are not confirmed, but the conditions there are extremely threatening. Consul- General Lee is still at his post and will remain there until all other Awmericansaresafe. The President's message has only been changed in that it will ask congress to author- ize and direct immediate intervention, Otherwise the message will stand as heretofore outlined, and, as the Post Stated on Tuesday morning, it will be of such a vigorous, ringing char- acter as to meet the full expectations of congress and the country, 1t will inevitably mean war, Hostilities cau only be averted by Spain herself ae- claring the independence of Cuba and yielding her sovereign power over the island. ‘Negotiations with Spain have not been reopened by the United States, and will not be. The queen regent bas not sent a personal message to the President making a new proposal for peace.” R. R. MAN SUICIDES, Sad Death of a Prominent Citizen of Evansyille. Evansville, tnd., April 8,—Col. Albert Schraeder, a prominent citizen and long an agent of the Ohio Valley railroad, was found dead in bed in his room at the Vendome hotel this morning. He committed suicide by taking poison. No cause is given for his action, EASTER SHOES. ‘The prettiest ever offered for sale in Patuoah, at George Bernhard’s, Washington, April S—The s men of \he ambassadors, who on the president yesterday sentatives of the Powers president : repre: | to the eal ad of Germany, Austri Hu France, Great Britain, Italy Russia, duly authorized in that be half, address, in the name of their respective governments, a pressing appeal to the feelings of humanity | and moderation of the president af ney of the American people, in their ex-| bu isting differences with Spain. They earnestly hope that further negotia tions will lead to an agreement which while securing the maintenance of peace, will afford all necessary guar antees for the re establishment of or der in Cuba, “The Powers do not doubt bumanitarian and purely ¢ st- ed character of this representation will be fully recognized and appreci- ated by the Aimerican nation THE REPLY OF THE PRESIDENT rat the President McKinley replied as fol- | she lows: “The government of the United States recognizes the good will which |‘ has prompted the friendly communi- |" cation of the representatives of Ger many. Austria, Hungary, France, Great Britain, Italy and Russia, set forth in the address of your cellencies, and shares the hope there- in expressed that the outcome of the situation in Caba may be the e- nance of peace between the United States and Spain, by affording the necessary guarantees r the re-es- tablishment of order in the island, so terminating the chronic condition disturbance there which so deeply in- jures the interests and me the tranquility of the American nation by the character and the consis quences of the struggle thus kept oy at our doors, besides shocking sentiment of humanity. The goy- cram: nt of the United Sta'es appre- ex- ci ested character of the communication nyw made on bebalf of the Powers hension of the magnitude of this gov. eroment, art | The Spavish are not a traveling na- a edu Spanish Conquest hey h | prine jand | with which to fill their empty ary. as violent as their tion t “4 my the ta along 4 1 do- M boy twenty years sigo. Frankfort next Jadg: start for ad-| Mrs Prince iy ee laims tle Hired it to George dD o ight horse, | 1 him, 1 j horse Stealing. \ um, Mr Ir, Louis debout, clerk at the St. ad t | never ugh mistake, Hi Many Good Things Being Done by The city “The undersigned, representatives | improved. Mr aking m ny Mr. li Ac y we Jefferson, Mal a pair of George es, re WE SELL Cameras... American, We instruct you thoroughly, ing pictures. 3 the humanitarian aud disiuter-| Wi’ PH ERSON'S one of the miglity men of God. Our church is seasible of his une remitting zeal for the advancement of the kingdom of God, and his untir- g efforts (o make those who were committed to bis pastoral care, faithe ful, earnest servants in the Master's was vineyard. To his orrow-strickens | family bowed dowa in their grief, im In the fullness of time.|thit howr of their great bee se » Father's |reavement, we exiead our heartfelt thiogs| sympathy, and pray earnestly that a» it has} loving Heavenly Father will enable me to| them to,see in this atlliction which He beloved | hasfxent upon them the hand of Hin Hendrick. | wlio n gentleness and love. doeth al’ his home in| things vell and that this dispensation of His providence way be a means of which shall draw them ever near Reported by the Memory of the Late Rev | J.C Mendrick, DD, The in: ere is booty x motive for fo the above vengeance, vd the ted are thousands of the lasses who believe that the ve could make an es of the believe that _ Ata meeti f the f the byterian church of Padu-| on Sunday, Apri following July wheat American ports. | #4y corn their navy could | Ma i1t!e opposition bombard the ‘l ports of the United States] y,. y tribute on this great nation] treas- Americans is] May cout ignorance in rela- ae DEATH IN THE COUNTY. us is profound a. Weyler is the {dol of the and my is the pride of The remains of Mrs. Abbie Lec An American, to Bell ot the Maxon’s Mills vicinity, wer ng the Spanish, wust do 98 i rougnt to the city today and cartied the light of his life nciliate the priesthood. to Livingston county for interment. ;ef joy, and eternal Varker left this county a plow} rhe deceased was 32. ye old and) ing to the spirit n He is DoW / had been sick abotit two mont) brother is none the less. a deep and| be spread upon the minutes of this He will go to Shetrige ads profound sorrow to and with sad) session, thata eopy be vent to the Monday to visit i arts we in homble submission | family of our deceased friend, aud HOME FIRM NOTICED ABROAD. vests woo) ‘The ministry | that our city papers be reuested. to .|and-pastoral care of De, Hendrick in| published same. v. Paynter, after which he will Klondike, ng|our church during a quarter of °} century a has and ever wil and bappine hin he ministered the conditions of life paper and in the goortr well for pleased th himself th former pt who depart Waco Resolve Thetatred for ed th ‘Texas, March 10, 1898, 1 ing out of | grace unto them ‘ them to, and keep lese- | His side. of Lour departed} — Resolved, resolutions peace ant t That these half a million. 18 aw God Keiler & Co., di Ky., in adver imer’ brand of w trade to write fora which will be sent by paid.’—The National Y charity Ball The public should mot forget charity ball to be given in the ¢ ! bell building on April 15th by the Plasterer’s union, the proce of which will be expended for the relief of those in distress, There will good music and a nice time mission 0c. Young ladies will on the public with tickets in a days, W. L. Vist, W, Hepoes, Committee “Friedman, ers of Paduc their “J. W. 1 key invite the free sam)) express Advertise! A LOST HORSE. wurce of : ; We remen Fhe cheapest shoes are often the feng are always so when got- i jten at George Bi ards, n -,HANDINE For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD’S ~ HANDINE ~ There is nothing to equal it. Sold by all first- class druggists. lll NEW SHOE STYLES! FOR EASTER AND SPRING WEAR The feet can and should be elegantly and stylishly dressed. We are showing beautiful and durable footwear for the coming season. Ladies’, men’s and children’s shoes and slip- pers, latest shades and newest styles, black, tan and vestirg tons, at prices lower than usually charged for same quality. I of Fulton, Arrives 1 Padueah After a Stolen Rig—Traces it Up. ie 1 \ shadow of th At} the font consec at the altar. ion, in all the of God’s chosen wa vor of love, leading and guid- ing us into a of eternal truth and righteousness, We remember him as whose whole life was consecrated to the service of the Master, filled with the spirit in the mM i: before alks of a f be Ad- call few farohart—A Warrant May ae Be Issued to the Latter. eee ye one at one of the y stables where the horse had sold, A farmer in the county y and harness for Prince found ; fearless luty set of lov of the Telephone 121 for best laundry Pisa aducab, sold he rnhart is alleged to have He paid Mr. Willet $15 is likely a warrant will be issued udge Sanders this afternoon for reward of $50 will then be out as there a standing offer the state for that amount for all thieves Prince went out in the this claim coun. afternoon to the las, lost $10 when Earnhart de- The latter sent for his overs another one was sent him | The owner decided that have $10, and Earnbart returned the coat he was sent ast s DSPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. Mr, Kinney. hospital is being greatly GHO- ROCCE && SON [a WORD TO THE WISE Mothers of Boys, we want a word with you: Kinney, the hospital keeper, is ny strides toward perfec- The yard has been given a of sod, and water works have put in everywhere. Kinney has even spent his own in improving the hospital ng and surroundings. EASTER EGG HUNT. lass of little girls of the Broad- Methodist Sunday school will an Easter egg hunt for the ben- f the new church Saturday after- o'clock in the yard of Mrs, doer, corner Eleventh and All children invited. aa you to fit your boys We are showing the ncah, at prices rang are offering yourselves u Pa To tell you of the gr out with Easter Suits at a “& greatest line of boy ing from $ we to at oppo! knee } 25 to $8 $2.50 : FREE Something New for ! «The “Economy Su The Vive, fi, tal ts ¥ j ‘ agate he Globe, seats, B. WEILLE & SON 409 BROADWAY 411 BROADWAY as OUR STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SUITS AT ke Easter complete by wearing ‘aati Berubard's Easter will ploaie rere a t for the presents, Baseball Outfit . Thomas’ 2 eat lecture uba tonight in Y. M.C, A. He is just from the island. » 12 yearsy and draws ng for warm it does away ly waist. All ist received a ‘ Boys’ Wear ith the usual } 1 We have j usper lease Diamond, nd “Dalton ° ? : TheTailor # 333 BROADWAY You ‘Tailor-made suits to order for less money than readys made ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailore made suit at the prices charged by Dalton's Tailoring Establishment everything necessary to ¥¥% ORUG. STORE

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