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é . xf 7 | » best equipped ‘Tet: il drug store in Paducah is Lowest prices, quality vonsidered. Courteous treatment. Prescriptions filled by graduates of pharmacy. Telephone 818 for your drug wants. GOMBS! Wo are selling a very goo comb for ¥5e, Former price was 40c, It is tho best comb we over saw for the money PHARMACISTS Gold Fish Agents Seventh and Jackson* NEWS OF THE RIVERS. RIVER HULLETIN. Cairo, 34.4, falling. Chattanooga, 8.0, falling. Cincinnati, 21.1, falling. Evansville, 19.2, falling. Florence, missing. Johnsonville, 11.5, falling. LA Wille, 8.5 falling. Mt. Carmel, 7.5, falling. Nashville, 29.7 falling. Pittsbarg, 6.5, falling. Davis Island, 8.2, falli St. Louis, 15.6, falling. Paducah, 25.0, falling. The gauge registered this morning 25 feet and falling. The John $. Hopkins was the Ev- ansville mail liner this morning. The Dick Fowler was away for Cairo doing good business this morn- ing. Tho Tennessee and R. Dunbar are Both due out of the Cumberland river fomorrow bound for Evansville. The City of Paducah leaves St Louis today for Tennessee points. The tug Ida went up the Camber- Jand river this morning to Kuttawa after a big raft of logs for Langstaff- Orm Mi’g. Co. The P. D, Staggs will arrive to- morrow from Waterloo, Ala., and leaves on her return up the Tennessee Thureday afternoon, ‘The H. W. Buttorff is due out of the Cumberland from Clarksville to- morrow morning, and will leave on her return to Nashville at noon, The little Leyhe fleet tag Echo is needing some repairs very badly. The flues in her boilers are leaking and it is with difficulty that they can make steam whilefin such a condition. . The City of Clarksville has again river © entered her trade after laying at the 4 ‘ bank for a mouth on account of the high condition of the river. She put ‘her appearance here last night and ‘on her return to Elizabethtown at noon. The beautiful new sidewheeler, the Belle of the Bends, arrived here yes terday afternoon from Jeffersonville, where she was completed only a few days ago. She was built for the Vicksburg and Greenville trade, and is of the cotton carrier variety, She lay here for some time, and was the admiration of quite a number of peo- ple, She is a beautifal boat throagh- out, having an elegantly ‘furnished cabin, THE MARKETS. Reported by the Lacy Graip Ca. CMIOAGO, ILL,, April 19. + ee Months Open Close July wheat...) 87.5 a3 duly corn. ae =. Jaly oats 38 2.8 duly pork, 1000 oar July Iard...... | 2h July ribs...) 5.2 5a 6.12 May cotton. | 608! 6, Puts Wheat es and CALLS, Che A TRUE TONIC A tonic to assist nature is not one that simply gives tempo: rary stimulation, but one that commends itself by the effects A substitute will not prove sat isfactory to people so often dis appointed. ALLAN'S CELERY WITH IRON languid feeling. by & LYN a NELSON « SouLE's J.D, BACON & Co} “such as to please the most ralical DIPLOMAGY YIELDS TO WAR, The President Will Present]: the Ultimatum of Congress to Spain immediately, CONGRESS SHOWS ITS LOYALTY. The Speak in Clarion Tones for Human Freedom and Popular Liberty. American Yeople SPANIARDS ARE READY TO FIGHT, ated by the Action of Congress and Still Cli for War With 1 Country. IMPORTANT WAR ORDERS ARE ISSUED, Will Fortify Porto Rico and Form Another Flying Suuadron, ‘Thotsands of Men Enlisting, WAR IS EXPECTED BEFORE MONDAY. Washington, April 19—-The presi- ent will sigan the Cuban resolutions and ultimatum this afternoon It is believed Spain will get three or four days’ grace, in which she ean weede to the demands of congress and avert war. Spain's answer will have to be clear and <listinct if she hopes for peace. The warlike situation here today is friends of Cuba. Washington, April 19 er Reed and Vice Hobart signed the Cuban resolution before They the President who will sign them im- -S; President noon were then hurried to mediately, Madrid, April 19.—The action of the American Congress in passing an ultimatam has produced intense ex- But the Orders have citement throughout Spain. there are are no indications tha government will yield, been issued for reinforcing the port of of another offlces Spain and volunteers are pouring in by the thousands, War is here re- garded as a certaint} ye Monday. At 12:07 p. mw. yesterday the Senate resolution was received in the house and read, the Democrats applauding when the recognition clause was read. After the reading of the resolution Mr. Dingley moved to coneur with an atheddment striking the recognition clause, and then moved the previous question. After some parliamentary sparring the House voced by yeas ond nays on the Dingley motion to concur with the Senate-da the amend- ment, but striking out the Cuban in- dependence recognition. ‘The motion carried by a vote of 179 to 156, ‘The actual form of the motion, which was reduced to writing, was as follows: “Tmove to concur in the Senate amendment to the joint resolutio: with an amendment striking out the first paragraph, the words ‘are and’ and also the words ‘and that the: government of the United States hereby recognizes the republic of Cuba, a8 the true and lawful govern- ment of that island,’ so that the first paragraph of the Senate amendment will read as follows: ‘*‘Kirst—That the people of the island of Cuba of right ought to be free and independent,’ ” Porti Rico and for the formation squadron, Enlistment have been opened all over Washington, Washington, April 1%,—After one of the hardest fought battles of the two houses known in many years, congress has come to an agreement upon the most momentous question it has dealt with in a third of a century, Its provisions mean the expulsion /of Spain from the island of Cuba by * President McKinley Signs the Free Cuba or Fight! No Delay or Diplomacy Wanted Now! Cuba are and of ed from the senate ¢ Again ‘ Crosby PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1898, the armed forces of the Unite The first conference howed a deter- of the } ngle point and it was mination on the part - pot to yield a vuly after a long consultation with house low the lini words tirst section of the senate aders that The Words That Will Make Cuba Free and Independent, and End the Rule of the Spaniards. iaey age are and n the resolut which declares that the } right ought to b The re that report. free and independent lopted i tion as finally ie if os = = ~ a y With the adit mn of m known er amendment disclain THE ULTIMATUM TO SPAIN. The Resolutions Agreed Upon by th ate That Will Be Signed by the President Today, tion on the part of the Unite to acquire Cuba, THE ARMY MOVING. House and Sen- ne vadeudueerrvererz Wherea more The « bhorrent tions which have existed for lot Cuba, ear lo otr Own oral sensor of the ace (i@hristiaa mst 1D. strue| of a United States crew while on a friendly r of Have eganot ‘onger be endured y the sident of United States in on April 11, 1 b the avited. ‘Therefor Vu of fk ‘a in Cong ple of the Is Cuba ar Ww tracts have ~The r the transportation of troops I been made and t ended for Cuban « The cra Sixth, hingtow, Apr than t ey have in 6 of army is on the move, the regiment wh tioned will march river opposite th 1 great ipon wh city ey esentatives of the will pass through this city, a crowds will throng Penr nue to cheer the initial mi ment from here, yivania aves and of tary move- odemand y demand, and gov- vad and na- 1 Miles Major Genera Atlanta command He once tonight of the will choose He his three ernment val forces from, Phird—T by is directed forces of the ariny will be a les, Micheler of the han ex- sery ai Morse and be Davis « ich interest felt here ‘ s into ef- osition of Gene Lee! ° take the field. ‘I presi will appoint ‘There the ¢ as to Lee will dent general of aims any dispo- y.jurisdietion or con- r ionethereof, ani iplished to leave the volunteer in. does not authorize t ~ = = s . = = = a = m = = = = J = = ' th Oo appoint him to the r TAABBADAGERALD in his purpose take active servi Lee will ask th come his THE MESSAGE MEANT WAR. commensurate with the post he give up. Roosevelt 1 of Lee, and his friends believe he hief of ff to the nley’s Great Document. accept the post as 3 Virginian. BISHOP POTTER FOR PEACE, , liam say in r, among other things, New York, April 10 ter presented # against war a Central Lab but they were nearly 2 to 1 Wm, Dean Howells, B Hall, Charles F, Adams a Crosby. ne resolut raigument of war aud 9 plea for but they failed to stem ul wl e end j lat th Sy and t any time of th hostilities DEFE} ES COMPLETED, wn Gun t | Mobile « Harbor Mined With tron, Dynamite, Ete. PFERED A BRIBE, patriotism the lestruction of the Mobile, Ala M restion of fact and s 1 of the channel and be left to arbitration; that the « pleted. ‘The wi bar | °° ty and oppression of the pox channel ned with gun cotton and own land equal that in Cu lynan {hundreds of torpedoes | tat be had been war will add only suffering t ure placed egu Cuba and the United States ile fr Cuban republic would be mere ost strot aif, 1 rraph with Fort Gait They Defenses | =a April 19.—The atement of a prominent iblishe V ngton, per news- x two papers, offered $2 ( vonds if he would support the e mof Cuban indepe it effect 000,000 ndence ers of t now the cruel and oppressive than the Spanish rale sj eculators that the money while the two nations shot would make workingmen of the each other down i by cable with and that.a. foreign war would inter- attemp by the ‘ernment | § a fo i -battle for in- officer e the present tel i E R th is more iin- | graph line Fort Morgan to Mo- bile, but fa a e newline was |f ! : ¥jcommenced on Western Union poles } Ff PR #4 today. 4 Pr yHeiskighty oy ak } This is the most beautiful = Washington, April 19.—The a of the year to tak Washington, April 19,—‘‘It is iliary foree of invasion will be w ; t We ha 1 quite manifest,’ said Congressman up of Southerf troops. : nstrument or Pogh, ‘that the President’s position | Alger, at a conference | lates. We can ou as tothe Cuban question is growing} officials yesterday, so decided th all supp ou hav in favor among the members of con-| The present plan is that the army mera. If yc template as well'as with the people ia! of invasion and occupation shall con |. Gravely sensible of the) sist of the regular army, reinforce ‘om weight of responsibility resting upon | by the onal Guard fror 1 t pock: ever him, t@divert, if possible, and upon | and South Atlantic stat This ¢ duced. Came 1.00 up an hondabig, besls, the horrors at- ion was reached, inasmuch as it is tending a bloody contlict with a for-| believe at the Southern w ’ ’ eign power, he framed his indictment | be be le to withstand the dan M'PHE RSON’S ORUG STORE FOURTH AND BROADWAY in diplomatic terms, clearly iu the immediate and permanent free: dom of the Cubans from te of ¢ Northern Spanish states senator Lindsay Thinks of | ea People’s Ultimatum! AMERICAN PEOPLE SPEAK ATLAST. | | The Big State of K | u ¢ 0 h I spe waited breathlessly for the ste which tie along tae shore. t C wharfboat only to be the reef near the bank nose Was about the projecting rocks the wind s full head of steam, whirled the wheel to starboard and the gigantic DECLARES FOR WAR. ement that the offer was mate by a man showing authority of the Cu- ban Junta. He told the members that the offer was accompanied with ‘antee that a bank would pay fifty cents on the dollar when inde pendence was recognized. ALMOST LOST. Wsas Saved by Her Pilot Sunday, The State of Kanses, which passed here Friday, had a close call at Tell City Ind., S ine th “The passengers and crew of the g steamer State of Kansas stood upon the decks yesterday afternoon at Tell City with blanched faces aw the boat driven to wh ecmed inevitable destruction. A lundred atois stood uy e wharf and iT to Ks nday. The Evansville tells the story: be to splinters by the “The escape of the steamer with- put a scratch was little less than mirachlous, Yesterday the poat was lying at the wharf Tell Jity a strong wind was blow the shore. Just above the » a number of straggling rocks which ave heen a terror to steam T When the boat attempted to leave the wharf and push up stream when t to- was ‘caught broadside of the wind ¢ ashed against the wharfboat, Upon the second at- tempt she succeeded in clearing the nst her of ck- pilot took , Whistled for a driven Just to crash into ed for a ior of the Advantage I slowly drifted out to the curren off the reef which would have meant her destruction had it not been one minutes stilling of the wind. ‘The experience of the Stute of toshow that large and unwieldy freight houses not practical and will soon be forced to give place to handled rand more easily BASE BALL. Louisville, 2; Pittsburg 7. Philadelphia, Washington, 0 perce Leeeenatlig wong erm ait ae shoes which cost more faction. ' 0 Can Please YOU———m— lor-made suits to order for less money than ready made ones of same quality Dalto : The'Tajlor BROADWAY made suit at the prices cl Dalton's Tailoring Establist:ment rged by oe + Everybody can wear a tailor PATRIOTIC TIES for|* Kansas yesterday goes a good ways| eertain and (an. in all the newest styles and toes. Price 50 cents, in silk. B WE Spain Must THIS WEEK MAY SEE WAR, it is Believed That by Saturday Noon the Formal Decla- ration Will Be Made. TEN CENTS A WEEK acceptance of the terms of the ulti- matum. It is not believed here that Spain will yield. It is confidently believed that war will be formally declared before Sat- urday noon. Washington, April 1%.—3 p. 1 Phe President may not sign the Cuban resolutions until tonight, But they will go to Spain tomorrow sure. Spain’s answer is expected Thurs- la This afternoon Spain’s attitude is fearless and ber leading ollicials de- refuse all de~ mands of America, Should she re- main firm until Thursday, war will Jared this week, clare that they will ensue and be di Newport, Ky., April 1%. city is today wild with enthusiastic patriotism. When the troops from Fort ‘Thom as left this morning for the Soutl their passage through the city was a triumphal march ‘They were showered with flowers, while the po POLO WILL BID US GOOD-BYE. The Spanish Minister Packs His Trunk and Leayes Today For His Home in Spain. SPAINWILJ. ANSWER THURSDAY, And the Are That She Will Refuse All of Our De- mands. Indications Now CHEERING THE BRAVE SOLDIER BOYS. The Citizens of Newport Revel in The Troops Leave for the Patriotic Enthusiasm Souwh, lice force and the bands of the city joiaed in the parade. All the schools, colleges and places of business in the city were closed and the people turned out en masse to cheer the departing soldiers, Nothing like the demonstration bas ever been seen in this city before. SAD SUICIDE. A Pretty Young Kentuckian ‘Takes Carbolie Acid in Cineinnati- Cincinnati, April 19—Pretty Miss Annie McAfee, of Danvil K committed suicide at the St. Clair Hotel this morning ia this city. She swallowed carbolic acid and then took morphine. Unrequited love is the supposed se. ‘The deceased was a beautifully dressed and lovely girl, and was a momber of one of the best families im Danville. A RECEIVER. Stockholders Ask One for the April 19; 3 Op. mn. —The president says he will send the imatum to Spaia toaight or early tomorrow morning. Washington, April 19 ish Minister Ber Polo has eve eryth Phe Span- ng packed and will leave this city this afterooon on his way home. Washington, April 1%.—Every- thing is a bustle and a str in army and circles here today. ‘The action of t war is ongress means this and Only Spain can averl It, and that sure. only by a complete Paducah Baseball Asso- ciation. Messrs. 9, Bloom and other stock- holders of the Paducah Baseball As- sociation this afternoon filed suit in the cireuit court against the other stockholders to have the court ap- point a receiver for the association, in order to wind up its business. The petition recites that the asso- ciation bas an outstanding indebted. ness of about $1,800, with only about $600 assets. The latter con- sist of park, grand stand, bats, ete., and $150 due the association from Central League. ‘The petitioners ask that the asso- ciation go into the hands of a re- ceiver, the unpaid stock collected, and its affairs wouad up. SPRING Necessities The warm weather brings a demand for lighter shoes. are prepared w: f misses’ and children’s money, but none w No better made. hich will give greater satis- We have anticipated this, and d with a full line of ladies’ $xfords, strap sandals, in black There are 821 BROADWAY EE PL FI UNCLE SAM’S CRAVATS! ARE YOU PATRIOTIC? Are you for avenging the fate of the Maine and American seamen? Are you for Free Cuba? UNCLE SAM’S CRAVATS! Tecks, Clubs, Ascots, If so wear o! Four-in-hands, etc. For up-to-date and advance styles come always to THE FAMOUS! eee he at & SON, 409-411 BROAZWAY CE ne of iSHIL OLLOIULVd

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