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DUC. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY audi A VOLUME II—NUMBER 198 DAY, MAY 5, 1898, — a ~ = a es SS ‘t® island will prove of immense val- favors the dispatching of im- MADRID ue to us.”” ; U “Wyte ite relief to Commodore Dewey trae. , is disposed to accept the sugge SUPPLIES FOR DEWEY. tion’ of the members of his cabinet to IS PANIC 2d GETTING oo aro wm sisal] LEAVES Washington, May 5.—The navy abd ammunition. to hold the islands. diene \ . a dadtined two Yeas There is also in his mind the des STRICKEN eer cee eeourent CWO Ve ALARM Vignation of 4 Military Governor, to SATU DAY @/scls, the Australian and the City off 4% § Me the (alted States atid . Pekin, in San Francisco, which will the operations of its armed land be loaded with coal and supplies and feces until the war with Spain shall Runs Are Being Made on the} rashed off to join Commodore Dew-| Wants to Know What the United/Dsv€ ended. vitzhugh Lee is men- . ‘ tioned qi Banks, and Financial Ruin — [¢y's ‘leet. Whether or not they will States Are Going to Do 1 carry trcops will be determined posi- SAILED NORTHWARD. TEN CENTS A WENK Licey ipo ORL one hs GOING OUT OF SIGHT. sent a long communication to Presi- dent McKinley, offering to transfer May Jumps to One Dollar and Fifty Today and Breaks the Hawaiian islands to the United States for the purpose of its war with Spain, and to furnish the American ships of war in Pacific waters with large quantities of coal, supplies and ammunition, This action was taken by the ex- Take Your Prescriptions to Col. Smith at Last Receives Or- ders to Moye the Third Sine nthed | re ‘ ‘ ecutive after a secret conference of ’ Stares the City in tively when the Commodore is heard With tie Philip- trea _ Regiment to Lex- the Hawaiian cabinet, called to dis- the Record of Yes- N ¢ SOU E § the Face. from upon this matter, pines. Buenos Ayers, May 4—The Her- ington. cuss the position to be assumed by terday, . the government toward the two bel- A ligerents. | ext at R a hi athe ne mt at Rio Janeiro sends word that The news of the declaration of war} the United States batleship J dda guabees Maca satel tom] Pee 6S ALLL BRADY, hp te Cees Sue oem, pee OLY MOVES UPWARD ALS®, that port this mo.ning. The ships rary rae posa, which arrived from the Austra. have their bunkers well filled with] Capt, Davis Received His March- ated Staten to the fin oe <4 coal and have large .stores of pro- ing Orders Today From the sqpnnemengs ae Adjutant—Night Depart- WAR IN KENTUCKY, ure Protested Against. ingen — ald and Courie’-Journal correspond- —_—— Washington, : ads REVOLUTION IS FEARED TODAY, 120 "ow! bas been heard from Dewey! BUT M’KINLEY 1S UNMOVED. since Monday, yet (be president and) b's cabinet have the utmost confidence in his ability to deal with the situa- The Miitery and Police Authori-|tion in Manila and no uneasiness is ‘ felt because of the delay in his report. .—Altheugh DRUG STURE Senator Foraker Thinks the Stars ties Cannot Restrain the Mad pnts and Stripes Should Wave For- dencd Mobs, Who Demand SUES THE “TIMES, ever Over the Newly-U ROTCORE Oe DHE: Louisville, May 5.—Jobn Whalen, becca daa cine maaager of the Buckingham theater, . has today sued the Louisville Times GRAVEST CRISIS IN SPAIN'S HISTORY, | for tweniy-five thousand dollars for LEE MENTIONED AS MILITARY GOVENROR, alleged libel ia connection with — ‘Yimes’ charges in regard to the city A Madrid bulle-} Printing. Washington, May 5—A new plan th 4 in th ‘inst TBAT SPAN oLER in the campaign in the war agains’ THAT SPANISH FLEES, Spain and the change in the policy of the president is the net result of the most eventful 24 hours in the history of Cuba’s struggle. New complica- Madrid, May 6—Buns on nearly = tions have arisen that have caused a 4 ae ‘3 fi tand to be taken by the United all the banks have been staried today. SPANIARDS States, ‘Ths. saw pian of; eek pill The banks are paying out in cilver as ally decided upon by Presi- rapidly as possible. DEFATED dent McKinley contemplates a de- The people teem to be panic cisive step as far as Cuba is concern- stricken and noi even the poli Up to date in all lines. The purest Leiter Believed to Have Complete of liquors for medicinal use only. Control of the May Market . and There is No ing ¥ Where Wheat Will Go. ICE CREAM SODA—PURE! The cruiser Nictheroy (now the Buffalo) remained at Rio Janeiro, but she has steam up in her boilers, and she was expected to sail before morning. Washington, May 5.—The reports of the batile yesterday at Meriel be- tween the Cubans and Americans on ore side and the Spaniards on the Other has caused much excitement. The war department, however, does Danville, May 5.—In a duel in Casey couaty this morning, Owen Sutherland shot and killed Jobn «1 Sutherland himself is hot guas were the weapons An old gradge was the cause of the tragedy. PUERTO RICO AS INDENITY. Agent for Huyler’s. Goods delivered. Telephone 313, A HOT OLO TIME FOR THE BULLS, BIG TIMES WHEN THE BOYS 60 AWAY. London, May tin says # vevolation in Spain is fea ed before night. The military seems St powerless to withstand the maddened] (Cadiz, May 5.—Cape Verde fleet mobs. has arrived here. Bowling Green, May 5,.—Col. Smith has just received orders to move the Third regiment to Lexing- ton Saturday. He is arming compa- nies and is rapidly getting ready to move. Chicago, May 5,.—May wheat made a‘most sensational jump today and closed at $1.50. It opened at Ar ocahiria ts rece: Washington, May 5,—Of the tuaite| © gyiop ad “Meat Fone from 0's of victory there is already d'scussion.| °°" ** This government contemslates no This rise beats the record of yester- Capt. B, B. Davis, of company K,| Permanent occupation of the Philip~|day when wheat rose 10 cents in 30 this morning received a telegram from pines, When we shall have disposs- | minutes, SENDS NO Ajt. Gen. Collier, stating that the | sed Spain and secured a temporary i company would leave the city Satur-|88e Dewey’s work in that quarter day morning. This means that the| "ill be done. If the plan of the MESSAGE boys are to go Saturday without fail. | ‘M*argents is carried out, the Philip- je| They have been very jublilant ever pines will be allowed to manage their since the order was received. own domestic affairs with a protec- Only 84 men can be taken, accord-|'°'ste, ® combination of European ing to the order. and American authority, to control It is said that the railroad company | ‘beit foreign relationship. {WAITING = ? FOR THE OREGON. Spanish Warships Said to Be ‘The cause of the rise is the removal of the French duty and the enormous sales of cash wheat and the fact that Leiter is believed to have the May market in his complete control. There is no telling how high wheat will go. ed within the next seven days, by nd which time the destination of the military authoritics cap bold them | Cape Verde fleet will be known; the within bounds, record breaking voyage of the battle- A great financial cris's stares this ship Oregon will have ended and the olte in’ the teus today relief expedition under convoy of m ~ — American warboats and escort of Attacked an American Force, Though it Is Yet Believed in fifty fighters will have invad- ' 7 P, The aesire is not for inde . Heady to Attaek the Big RIOTING IN SPAIN. and Fifty of the Dons Are |tegular land Auhiens wil hive oval “Washington ‘That the Naval |‘esires to take them out of Paducah) instity, “hat for freedom trom| PHILIPPINE SOLDIERS. Battleship Of Bar- ary ; Said to Have Been Spanish army there to fight or run Department Had Positive | urday morning, and there is moch|SP%0ish oppression and corruption in ™ Madrid, May 5—A dispatch from Ge away. 4 oppositien, as such a course weuld| ‘he'r home affairs. Free trade with] Washington, May 5.—Should it be + badoes, Talevern de la Reina, about 37 miles Slain. The slashing triumph of Commo- News Yesterday, completely overthrow the plans for|®!! nations, protection against an in| decided finally by the presid from Toledo, announces that rioters canst dore Dewey's fleet is responsible for <a a popular demonstration, and would| dation of immigration from China a eo + the new complications, and the pres- meet with unanimous dieapprobation, |24 refor.ns in the local government |%%4 troops to assist Commodore In addition to the presentation of /®€ What the inhabitants of the islands | Dewey to hold Manila, the war de- the flag, there will be a march to the hope ‘o secure, and they are eatirely| partment offivials say that the smalt train, if the depaiare occurs in the] Willing to put shemselves under it) number of regular soldiers ayailable have created serious disorders, They attacked avd se'zed the rail-oad sca-{ THE FIRST BATTLE ON LAND, |itent was rudely awakened to the) SUPPLIES WILL GO TO MANILA. realization of the situation by the tion, burned the cas and then set snarling of the diplomats of half a THE OREGON READY FOR THEM. + + Py fire to privae houses onda cafe. dozen European courts, even while daytime, 93 every one hopes it will,| Protectorate. But this is something] are ready to move. It is thought, Admiral Gherardi Says That the| After that the riote.s tried to break] The Americans and the Cubans] the country was rejoicing over the)Great Confidence Expressed by|Arrangements will be announecd th ainaeter , wore oat efter! however, that if troops are sent they a into prison and relerse the convicts] Fought Side by Side, Hurtiog | Victory in Manila harbor. _ tho President and Cabinet in | Ater- pain’s hold is forever broken. will be made up largely from the vol- Oregon Is ‘n a Perilous Posi- ace, The trained experts of St, Peters: ei a -_—— Spain’s dismemberment will not} unteer forces that readily could be i . but were prevented by the civil Their Deadly Missiles at burg wanted to know what the Unit d Dewey's Ability to Han- There is much discontent among|stop with a protectorate over the conce San Franci tion—Accompanied by the s y y ‘ Pp - concentrated at San Francisco from 7 s guards, Many persons have been ar- the Hated Castilians. States intended to do with the Phiiij die the Situation. the soldiers of the Kentucky state} Philippines and the independence of] ya:ious states west of the Rocky ¥ Marietta and Nitcheroy, rested: pines after its gunboats had conquer. bs x ards coming from all quarters rel-|Cuba, The Uniicd States will take| mountains. 7 Owing to the threatening att tude od ed them, tiennticins atiye to the mustering in of the sol- e9 war indemn'.y ‘he island of Puerio of the population of various towns. BEGUN Paris reported next to the effect DEWEY'S DISPATCH EXPECTED HOURLY howe mus inpasence ioe here ue oe s statement is hosed upoo G ad B > THE INVASION OF CUBA WELL BEGUN,} that the ministry was apprehensive to great number of letters and telegrams | an unders{ inding awived at by sen- : A BIG MAYAL BATTLE MAY BE COMING.))),. suthorities hare proclaimed mare ‘ thet the Ameriosse "Intended to oan $" . ‘ ‘\}to ‘bes sent to; Frankfort inquiring; ‘whorwtlthave the- ratificattons 00K ye . oo Cal law in the province of Valen- ot fiscate the ‘Queen of the Chinese — ead the delay, ey Red some] of the treaty of pexce. The commit- Old Headache ae 9 4 speculation as to whether the recent | te f ider- New York, May 5—A newspaper] ct lave Gocunid ICRI Oe eee res ou (he Brake wie adtiiel | e e, ee Mivcdas have probably caused the ed the Muscatine otra If you use our Good Bye Head- bulletin says that te Spavish ware] Riots have occurred at Caceioss)ig, reached here of a Pattle between] Ne Siitan of Turkey, «the Une] 1ePartment still insists that nothing / Washington authorities to ‘hold up’? |shows that the members are almost] ache Powders—4 doses, 10c, ships are waiting for the Oregon and] Ut alia wo ‘i have heen SUPT Americans aad CQoms on one] yieaksble Terk,” had become sud-|H8s been heard from Dewey since the| the orders, in the belief that the war| solidly for the piopesivion. i a pressed by the geada .wes, ime. aha We Spantax he other, Lonwalanee cutting of the cable Monday morning, | ¥°¥!d probably not last long enough Smmpaiemeceteteretyiinene her two gunboats with her off Barbe Wc wlnees around Oviden; Gaiital net eee 1s on the othe vad ee te ied ig table nday morning, to require the active service of the} The Gun club will hold its regular J D BACON 4 Mi does, of the province of the same name.” “1.4 4 merican force lagfling Cuban| complete with the other Powers for Washington, May 5.—In spite of | Kentucky soldiers. Hania suyaretor ed pega UU CO. be PERILOUS. have struck, and disorders are fear- supplies were attacked by the Span- choice bits of the earth and Me flesh] the reported denials from Secretary] paacate¥our Bowels With Cascarete. of W. A powder Beosea et PHARMACISTS 9 “ ” , di Yhina is tobe dismem- j 8 d “ ¢ sry B.. ea; wile “ Whee Beae ina istobe dismem-) jong that nothing has been herrd} carey fastarele curs constipation forever. | will be for (he club medal. Gold Fish Agents, {Seventh and Jackson w York, May} Reinforc nate of sroope bave beens 4 erioane and Cubans fought] tr ore ts wo necessity toe the frenay - Senieemeds rep . 4 still hurried to Ovideo, 7 . ry 2 . | believed here that the nayal depsri- 3 —Rear Admiral z side by side, and the Spaniards were] into which the European experts have : : spa ‘ " Gherardi (retired)] A tenewal of the riotieg at Gijon, o ietely routed, about stty be'ng] worked themselves as the president] "ent did receive positive information ‘ thinks the Oregon] the for:fed seaport of Ovideo, 097) 0d and on sixty wounded, | Views the matter. He declares that. | yesterday from Dewey though it may . e Bay o' ay, o dal % . as far as his plans are concerned, the/ not have come direct. al ve in great danger| the Bay of Biscay, is fe.red, and a]ns” tne Gest land battle of the| #8 ft 88 Nees of capture by the] state of siege has been declared] | seat ca siaztioauv eter ie United States will not depart, from Bivens Gt ibe tereign et ; Spanish fleet it it}there. / saiidd ob Gated Beadors: hi De Lihoh ok ore. peependiayd committee of the house, whom L mei ' “T E is ea route west. The fsherwomen ¢e (s''ng the) “Ai sicl, the scene of the battle, is a] territory. leaving the state department, brs Mw ES —\Lhave reason-| most active part in the disiurLnces.| 3 on’ the const about 20 miles] The president naturally feels that|J’t made the statement to me:), CHEMO! ed the point, and it] Which are due to the dearress of }10"| or pravana aod may be selected |he must hold the Philippines and} The report has been received. It is my candid opivion that the fleet] Visors and the opposition of the peo- aa 0 bee of supplies by the Ameri | Petbaps Porto Rico in actual con-|says Manila surreidercd and the sailed to intercept the Oregon aad | Pie tothe tx xes. er : quest and Cuba withia the cole, of American flag. now’ flcets over the For the feet is afforded by the shoes we are sell- . . » bie tijo raked atl . the guns of the American blockading] > Marietta, At thie time the Oregon] All the bread in Gijon is baked at ERT RATT fleet uatil Spain has surrendered to) °"'+ ling. They are pliable and strong and durable; ; ; é the military depots, asthe rioters] Don't order any bedding plants " Tol 5 But they deny that the report his <¢ is avery importent quantity. Span Lea a the ultimatum of the Unided States y y F th ist h ; realizes that, and wall do all she can] are threatening to pillage the reolar}until you see uy stat. J to leave Cuba to the Cubans. been received, I said, ey resist hard usage, and return in wear every : . erie: "I - 2 1 a 5 . L. iq WON ‘Oe s 5 f A : ~~ ta prevent her ariival in American) bakeries. Allthe stores are closed __ Lam not contradicting the author-) cent expended in their purchase. Ask to see our brown and willow calf. : 1 ; + policy it] aad business ‘ id. . ell you what I kno ¢ waters, ‘Lbat would be my policy if] 40d business is almost suspended ities, T simply tell you what I know of 1 was situated as the Spaniards are HIGH PRICES AT HAVANA. he replied, : Certainly, under similar circam- esi New York, May 5.—The cable fr; stances, that is waat Great Britain,) Key West, May 5.—The cost of company expeets the dispatch boat Cc K N . France or Germavy would do. provisions in Havana has advanced trom Manila to arrive at Hong Kong Cc a [es R (>) &z Ss () , sine, Ortase tn iN ested tae to an duning gant hie irises tonight with the report of Commodore ion. jamil bh are so bigh that food is beyond the Dewar. ‘ material in his squadron, That fat] reach of the poor. 821 BROADWAY can not be overlooked. Still, if he] As a consequence they are sutfer- $ should intercept the Oregon the lal=} ing teri ibly of sta. vation. Dust-Killer omnes a — eee _ ter would give him a very herd b Business men of large interests Rati Ge, It would practically be cate] openly charge Sagasta with cowardly Wax Floor Dressing! ‘ of six against one, because the M:- in raiiiude for not coming to Gen. 4 rietta ig too smal! to be of mach use.| Bianco's aid, ‘They say they will ge as FREE + £ FREE She might, however, succced in de- | surrender rather than starve. sa page pene geil cea Eee . 7 ” . use on @ Inds of woo : stroying some of the Spanish terpedo} yezy day Blanco issues a progla- : 3 of we : boats, mation calling on Spaniards to die floors, When applied it gives FLIES TWO MILES HIGH *, “Now, you see,’’ and here the] rather than surrender, His appeal shellac or ee Caen and : no chee ‘ F Mritdies'tlasteier cocaine oe . 4 ob, ‘if the ss i e ce @ wax surface. It is not __ Free with every pt s 1 or over in our children's department. ur box kite needs a. ptt madea hia si gates falls on ears deafened by ee si SPANISH ARMY OFFICERS, : sticky or greasy like cheap tail. Affords amusement for the grown folks as well as the little one ; “a iMamil fleet edcountere OM} the starving. Curses are hvrled 10-| sgggyets = = * ” a Se All ott In order not to disappoint our little friends who failed to get a baseball outfit, we being out of the Spanish cruisers can attack bim) ward Medrid by the maddened and o can ressing. All of i them, we have ordered a fresh supply, and will give a baseball outfit free with each boy's knee pants from both sides, At the seme time] gisheartencd p »ple. preparations give a raw oi suit over $1.50. é the torpedo boats might be in posi- — sk on rue WATCHING FOR THE ENEMY. surface. The following firms Lae tion todo a great deal of damage. KEEP THE PHILIPPINES, use and recommend it: ? : 3 It the Nitcheroy is with the Oregon eahes : Ellis, Rudy & Phillips, Economy Suspenders g Our Bicycle Outfits 4 Wasbington, Myy.5.—Senator For-] Washington, May 5.—The naval strategists at Washington are preparing x Pie and is equipped with armament and : 1 ihe Siaalal ; Purcell & Thompson, For boys, Twenty-five cents a uits, pants, shoes, sweaters, ammunition it might make a material] **er, member of 4e foreign relations| to destroy the Spanish fleet which may be coming across the Atlantic, Henry Bailey, pair. Holds up drawers as well as belts, hose, ete,—are in great . oadagetp committee, says: ‘‘If the stars anc | While the logical base of operations for the enemy is at Porto Rico, there is Dr. Murrell, pants. Just the thing for summer 'y. We can match all our fine aed sors off the Brox'le} stripes are waving over the Philij= every reason to believe the Spanish fleet will cruise to the west of Ports ‘ wear—cool and comfortable, sweaters with golf hose. ‘ » \ “If a battle occurs off the Bra: - iy And quite a number of oth- \ t you may mske up your| Pines they should never be lowered. | Rico and north of Pernambuco, They hope to intercept the Oregon and} © is; Bold enatualvely et eS Loa herman | Marietta and dispose of them before engaging the fleet at Havana. ‘This is} "9° ® 4 } ' mind that Spain will be minus several i ; i the theery upon which the naval strategists ‘king. This, it is said. , , fens nto tino” (A TRUE TONIC erro tinct cena eh Saar AC PH ERSON'S B, WEILLE & SON GOOD PRIZE IN SIGHT, A tople to assist nature is not ~ — —~~ New Silk Ties : Latest Novelties ee Ae in ney Caan ae MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Pee | ee ee ing to Havana 1100 soldiers, a large] appoint ~~ |Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. : ¥ 2 x quantity of supplies and nearly belt} 41 1 We GELERY WITH IRON| Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the 8 million dollars, will soon be & prise) matheny the vital forces, [e20thes right, makes the bill right. It costs but trifle more to wear of the United Sale en lired Ad-| mv uoaes sol Came ee |garments that fit than those that a’most fit. The acme of style and miral Sarepson has dispatched seveca!] Yanguid feeling. savy" \ workmanship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that ‘ vessels to the Barbadoes to lie out- LYNE & LYNE belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. , @ side the three-mile limit and await : DR © pie departure of the Spaniard. __.. DRUGGISTS DALTON, THE TAILOE ’ te ‘ qe Se | ‘ €

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