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Le ie a ——————— he best equipped otail drug store in Paducah is Lowest prices, quality vonsidered. Courteous treatment. Prescriptions filled by graduates of pharmacy. Telephone 313 for your drug wants. COMBS! Woe are selling a very yoo com) for price was 4 we ever saw for the money J.D. BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS and Jackson M’KNIGHT GUILTY. The Jury Convicts the Celebra- ted Louisyille Bank Embezzler, Misappropriated Funds of the G Bank--A Hard Fought Case nd Stole the National Louisville, April 18—The jary in the McKnight case retursed a ver- dict of guilty today at noon McKnight was on trial for embez zling and misappropriating the funds of the rman National Bank of The jury had been out m, Saturday none of the most cel dd hard f Usis city. ebrated known ia been in court for several glit cases ever able counsel both sides. McKnight was convicted on thre counts, Ifthe full sentence is im posed his imprisonment in the peni- tentiary will be a long one. MAYELOWER SINKS, Went Down in the Mi Near Chester—No Lives Lost —Padueah Men Aboard, has’ been ewploy sissippi She Was in the St, Louis 1 Ten- nessee River Prade--Was a Valuable Boat, NELSON + SOULE’S | THE HOUSE STANDS FIRM. And Refuses to Concur In the Senate itecognition Amendment, Aud the Resolutions May go t the President Today or Tomorrow for His Signature, ACARLISTS UPRISING IS Rumored That Plans Ave Per fected For (he Overthrow of the Afon- sist Dynasty, THE SPANIARDS ARE ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. Phe People Discontented Over the Delay--The Spanish Govern. THE UNITED STATES MAKI'G PREPARAT.ON, Washington, April 18 0 p.m The senate has refused to concur in the house amendment and the res- lutions have sent back to the yuse, A conference committee will Washington, April 18. —The house met this morning at 10 o'clock, and adjourned immediately nil 12 o'clock. The senate resol is were reported and with but few prelints naries the house took a vo! id con urred in the senate resolutions ex cept the recognition clause which was stricken out. The resolutions were then sent yack to the senate, The senate seems resolved to stand firm in its support of the recognition clause probably sed the resolutions to the house this afternoon insistin amendments, Should that be done, a on its onference committee will be appointed and th The steamer Maytlower sank in the Migsissippi river near Chester, Hl., yesterday, but no lives were lost. The first intelligence of the disas- ter was received here yesterday in the form of a telegram to relatives o, Mr, Chas. Beard, one of the pilotst who wired that he was safe. The cause of the accident is un. known, The Mayflower was built in 1887 at Pittsburg, and was 187 feet long, 44 feet beam and 5'» feet hold. She was in the St. Louis and Tennessee river trade for several years, but was about two years ago bought by a private company, backed by the L. & N, railroad, and has lately been iv the Tennessee river trade. She was worth at least $10,000, Capt. Dick Morrow, in command, was a resident of Paducah, as were Pilots Chas, Beard and Ed Pell, The Mayflower was at one time ia the trade betweep Cincinnati and Coney Island, and was formerly an excur sion boat, ‘The steamer sank at the mouth of the Okaw tiver, one mile from Ches- ter, Ill, and is a total loss, 900 tons of freight, mostly live stock, when she passed here last Saturday night. A TRUE TONIC A tonic to assist nature is 1 one that simply gives tempo rary stimulation, but one th commends itself by the effec A substitute will not ptove sai isfactory to people so often dis appointed, ALLAN’S CELERY WITH IRON rengthens the vital forces gorates and cleanses the cutire system and dispels that languid feeling. Sold by LYNE & LYNE DRUGGISTS 1 delay of several days will pre be occasioned, Senator Foraker says the senate Will stana firm and that the house must yield or an indefinite deadlock will result, Ifthe house amendment to the senate resolutions is concurred in by the senate the resolutions will then go to the President, Washington, April 18 It now seems probable that the sen- amend- ment with slight modifications, and that the resolutions may be sent back If the makes this concession, the resolutions ate will agree to the house to the house tonight. senate will probably go to the President to- If the yield, a conference committee will be morrow, senate refuses to ordered, Washington, April 18,—Spain is endeavoring to make a loan of $20,- 000,000 in London as a It is mot believed here that succeed. war fund, she will London, April 18.—It is believed She had | here that the Carlists have everything verfected for the overthrow of the present government and for the bau- ishment of Queen Christina and the young king. It is thought that Gen- eral Weyler is preparing to lead the rebellion, WAR BULLETINS. Washington, April 18,.—1 been determined that General hugh Lee will be made the volunteers. Major-General Miles starts for At- lanta, his headquarters, tomorrow, The movement of troops to the South will begin in earnest tomorrow and will be nearly completed by the last of the week, has Fitz. general of TE MAY MAKECONCESSIONS FEARED. SPANIARDS | ‘UCKY MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1898, The Senate Resolves Upon War, and McKinley Rushes Army | which will probably be laid before the Cortes Wednesday If the house refuses to adopt the senate resolutions, a conference com- | mittee will be appointed and a delay of several days may thus be caused 333 BROADWAY Establishment before the resolutions reach the Pres- ident. From present indications the agony of suspense will be over betore all the end of the present week, Spaia will either have receded from her po~ e é sition, which does not seem probable, ° or hostilities will have commenced, : ° to make acpeech Saturday, and they — ia ili ciel * availed themselves of the opportunity _——— . a i ; Bi WILL BOMBARD NEW YORK. | , Rr ik ndicer °| (blood WaNbousemon, ‘Tis durrlace ¢ in force. ‘Lhe peave senators charg- | QUereveuncucreevdecededterdl:cadveudanveudadery i lice Wore “6 April 27, THE SENATE TAKES ACTIOP. el that polities was entering too | Madrid, April 1 cable to 4 THE RESOI UT vA = at 1:30 o'clock, at the Broadway M = largely into the situation, and Mr. | @lobe-Democrat PH KESU ! &- |. church; Ret. B. E. Jobnson_ wii! aes Wilson, of Washiogton, who favored F Ghee hiotns SE | berforss the cereme Tie couple) ng {i ith. | the majority resolutions, declared | The infor on which E have ob 4 = | i. 4 a fs 6 - Hed Way; ts to the weet i ut s Conflicting Action of the House and Senate © {eee eon Oemands That Spain with dramatically: «We want less orato- - a Py . ra = waves the Cuban Sitnati « Miss Gerak nders left this} $ ry and more power: less rhetoric oat . : juadzon Of Spanish warships on Leaves the Cuban Situation, = | Q as ? ‘hs Al ‘ _ = afternoon for Metropolis, where che sire rath?* seross ty ntie, bound | 3 > HE [oil attend the marriage of Mire Foreas from Cuba, The great speech of the day was not for Cuba, nor for Porto 1 = fiE SENATE RESOLUTIONS. S| Neele Davis,who is well known here, | finda by. Whitey bt : Calllaaiea cons nor yet for any American port i The Cuban resolution as it passed the Senate Saturday nicht #2 [804 lived here and taught clocution| « ——— big s AL oe at has been consistently and gonscien- bat for New York. ‘The squadron we is @ compr , s wade wp of the beading, number w= £01 Several months a few years ago. <n . P 4 er ‘ according to my information, s — 1 He passed by the House on we {|The marrivge will take place ‘Thuts-|PASSES CUBAN RECOGNITION, to™s!y opposed to action of any kind Gadch (tie. Aerie ; = Scan 3 the I > jay, at Me Miss Davis upon the Cuban question, His reach the American coast in ab = ‘ a , is to marry a distinguished judge of! 7 oh ws antexiy lel a / Miourth varry a distinguished judge of speech was a masterly oratorical ef four days? time isto) & tr. 'T aN Pere: Detroit, Mich., where she has been i take New Y Wanta me us f for some time past, teaching in oue| And Thus Pats Itself in Opposi- fae iia database 9} and unaware ile ted Stat “me of the colleges, ‘ ‘ plagescape dle abrieolecilul deestobabts' biel ag! Bt - alton recbgnitton of ¢ EPIDEI ee tion to the House and Mr. White said he stood before the squadron vk =. ‘ , TDEMIC OF PNEUMONIA i mee! f ue € of Cuba: den I | MUNTA, the Policy of the senate to address himself to the most Prete i“ ‘ -! 8 re h it t 1 governw ee Peaitient momentous question which had ever At the the’ Is nd of Cuba naval for |Many Cases Reported iy betancs been bronght to the attention of the pibtctg onal (teen on reat Grahamvitte Sectional — American people. 1 was disagree- Sobral, the ex t we use the land States # ; a r hb legatiox , a resol fi “Pre pp : ;{ ble to dissent from the common ee sh legatic wh Mm Whereks, 4 Brice uiai hes here i 9 em I epider | PRESIDEN T'S PROBABLE ACTION | ew, to set aside the popular feeling, asm ccret since : ¢ monia in the & : best Gena ii tae Bice a v stand conearigourown 5 |i, ‘county: TI ie erkoa The plaudits of the people were al- fertatne of the defeoust of New Yos Raised Seal q Sense of brat all residing in the 10 neighbor: | peotame That He Wilt No. Veto| "22? *P'ting, but the senate was vedige we del rk ded a hood, are down with the malady; | Probable That He Wiil Not Veto! ¢ jofronted by a solemn duty, a sol- | heeled we lia cenitn sea dhe dita - oe : Mrs. Media Ratcliife, Mr. John} Caban Recog: ition Resotuttons | emn responsibility and so far as he map Hie a H ‘ red rbe endured, @2 |Gibson, at Prof. Bales’ Mr. Harve But Will Abide by the Will was concerned he could no more give ted § < 1a child of Henry i bart be cuald wank bs : as | j ed States in onthe Peopits up his convictions than he could yield het ; ( pon which the precarious up his life. The senate was here to | . face a war which now must come pais hited States of A ( x fe MOVEMENTS OF OUR PATTLESHIFS.| #Pon the country, but he thought it f oe Dee Vai | 1 ‘ f ths Isla Cuba s Take C Ney We orzo not amiss carefully to consider the tat ¢ entire American right fi i lent Gove , asap i iy situation which confronts as. ‘*The rae na peu taepechy ll edidadaes wm the ( “ y ‘ Cuba THE MARKETS, Porto Rico Will Be the First Point] record bere made,’ said be, “will 2 hee audited. : Laie dl SS he d l S todemas = Of Attack—The Key West live as long as reason and j-stive,’? force would do more to demora oD id ust Uaited sta eth pe 4 he Lay 4 dancdeon Wil tena. Nobody doubted, be «aid, that the aan aes , wd } is 1 aod > : Weta P ¢ government of Spain bad failed of its 2 America fever and generaily ernm Island of Cut i ‘ Ja arate WER the Avety, duty, and had misgoverned the islard a 4 ate ants . ze vel for > Antrgerd : } - of Cuba. No one doubted the issue be yany a engageme - 4 I tof ates be and : ‘ k a of the coming war between the Uni- oo ei I Stores S hh ia@ the servi de ike ib 1 [PLANS FER RAISING WAR REVENUE. J ied states and Spain. That the trie tg be @ United 8 ‘ veral St ° . 5 | i unph of this country would result in bis, ede y tocarry. p r was certain. unce of the tr fore! Se f ney it 7 . “ DUG MM Mae Whitey vee New York and : of] ss hat the United States-hereby disaleims any dispo- . is ’ ) o'clock Saturday night, | vation, with its 80,000,000 of people that great city would ore tention to exorcise sovereh ua j the sensi ed the Davis resolu-} ao vast resources, is great enough to make the American ve to ' repels fis nae =: tions, with amendments declaring for } +, ao exact justice. It has been well he f war than lac tung buriteol GEA a = |. : CARES | the recognition of Cuban independ} ia thoughtfully sald that no more puld poxstl fhe It v so ; = ence and that when peace is restored] sublime spectacle has ever been pre- the people bere vince k THE HOUSE RESOLUTION. = Knights of Pythias. | ia the island it will be left to regulate} sented than that of a great nation terror and fear of Spain in the hearts , iid BF Vhs Housel Wadouedey as ace All Kuights cf Pyth ieate | its own affairs, by a £67 to21.) sacrificing for justice its passion and of the Americans, would strengther an ; ee Sisal 4 s U to be pr t in til 12 o'clock today. Jitg pride.’ the confid { thes = Pane d ’ : @ | secoad aud thi ited to] Tn closing, however, Senator White leks ail ne a 4 t i y litte { = h morniug,|made the folloving inspiring aud P re eee ‘ rh - I wl ie, |, Deh Tekarresult end Raeke ¥ Avan nd take at on If adopted | significant statement :— % re ‘ore abr 3 i = 3 11 ma = | 7 they will go to the President tovight, 1ose of us who dissent from the 4 i, . = i. « |s y him Spain will prob | majority do so from dictates of con- Madrid, April 18.—R ive i ' ; he ultimatum tomorrow Toatinued on second 1 B order there Fy Co, € broken out in many of the large IF thavent Kind = cities and much dissat x-| SH the Island ¢ the t = ’ 4 perienced at the seeming delay of| Ge and ¢ ed tou the miuistry > war, T = to exe he purpose ¢ e ee, 3 war foc utiog rapidly and “7/22 9RAAAPARARASAPAOADEORQADSOAMSARRARES DOSE S i ry "the Spa ‘ uit wumor patties ae 4 war does not ensue from the Amer found over t { The warm weather brings a demand for can insult a“ lighter shocs. We have anticipated this, and " . we APPSOACHING MARRIAGE are prepared with a full line of ladies’ oxfords, CIRCUIT COURT Netpoan | Pees te misses’ and children’s strap sandajs ‘*~ black ’ . \ ( out this week/and tan, in all the nowest styles and toes. No better made. sare are 4 W. F. Brig- sPolie Torian,]Shees wh ch cost more money, but none which will give gredter s: ene an, for divi B crue s prettiest and! faction, A. L. Frank on Trial for Grand treatm Tashi n attachmer x women, to Mr * Larceny—Jury Secured Be ted. TE aa hehe the well-knowo _ This Forenoon. i ud have fiv ‘ j Suit for Divorce—Indietmouts BAD ACCIDEN i} ; A i AT EU R itis Sa That fective — Other i : Rite de ey ree Fou | 821 BROADWAY kaput Court News : H a Horse Drowned and Henry|8 ¥ 6G i — " Reeyes Almost Lo a. A. L, Frank, one of the gang ar- "sig te latest fad. Get you a Chen ea A EES TERE eat coi a rested nearly a y 0 for shoplift- His Life tera and be in the swim as sh apin a ' ing, is on trial in the eitcuit court on | This is the most | UNCLE SAM'S CRAVATS a a charge of grand larceny. ‘The vase poger i of th atl Saat dp AE a EE Lf RR | I this morning, and some accident at the Whari ‘this |} W | $ Spent im getting a jury . : W nst 5 i There are four more in this gang,! Morning—Wagon was Swept fj es. W 1 ole j Pete Griflin, Kid Carroll, J. W. Pere Away by the Corrent, h all } } kins, and another Frank, ‘The trials { aI oO TR (@) 9 Wy variot,wi be septate bce 44a ARE YOU PATRIOTIC?. e rs, Martha Abbou today iiled) Henry Reev 1 : the most com Cr} : ; suit'ty the circuit court t her horse 1 wag J c i \ Pocket instrument ever 1B fo Are you for avenging the fate of the Maine and American seamen? Are | by husband, Thomas Abbott, he! lo lit i 1 4 1. Cameras $1.00 up ir | ‘you for Free Cuba? If so wear one of bo vorce, alleging that they we ar-| wh | yet | esl & od in 1896 and { e he y lk ; nn? = me I oonrited In OUR oot re M'PHERSON'S j/k 75! ry iT oC 9 Y jo felony aud sentenced to the pen ¥ ‘ CRUG STORE id bed | UNC c 9 ® | jary. On grounds ¢! k ri r wharf y FOURTH AND BROADWAY fe i — a“ ENA Age : : LS q foes Price 50 cents, in silk. Tecks, Clubs, Ascots, a : ae Four-in-hands, ete. . * ) r F fa] For up-to-date and advance styles come always to 4 Da {on Can Please Youm—-_— ae , (5 Tailor-made suits to order for less money than readys a. i rl E FAMOl IS e a ened made one: jua Everybody can wear a tailors } Th © ~ a made suit at the pri ed by e 3 ‘ Pach yp Dalton's Tailoring sll B. WEILLE & SON, 409-411 BROADWAY