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the Only Paper in Pad ducah That Swears to Its « = = CIRCULATION. WEATHER PREDICTIONS Kain tonight and clear and cooler Friday. VOLUME [1I—NUMBER 10 SERIOUS TROUBLE. The Relations Between the Civil and Military Authorities of France Are Strained— Excitement High, be ee ee eee 1860... ESTALLISIUED. 1860 LOVELY Creams . and [Ces Picquart Says if Mis Body Found it Will Be Mu Suicide—Sensati Made by the Newspapers, IT A In the posta) service all superin- taken and unfurvisned. Now they ern | Inclosed by iron railings. The horse stopped still and began Paris, Sept. 22.—The relations |tendents of branch postofiic ‘Tbe grand jury made its first re-]aré completely fitted out, flags are} yy + sor Bila disk to quiver, Someone wh - 3 Pde | avon's Orrtc Health Office i ay dea 0° ’ between the military and civil author- [cartier stations, assistant port of the week today. Itdismissed] flyibg and the commissioner's statt ast carratrte/ Aaoksc99: dans] ieened lip ratrenpe Ea ing shouted to the woman to drive 2 ‘ private secretaries and stenographers| seven cases and returned sfx indict-| wad Inetalled today. At is viewed | roe chtmoser Panchen 7? 1898 ; tums} Of; but the horse could not proceed. Hie * has Deogme ‘to stesined that-a postmasters in the larger, ‘ities ments, which were not made publie, as ot} AN : Ar a oo LDpers Company, about forty in num-| Tq minutes, or rebel (ie he 7 : ; : 0 pos ers in ei , , which we . ad c “of the com-| ber. -——.. 7 rien 8 y OF. ae * clash is feared, and serious trouble |messengers, porters, charwomen, | with the exception of that against are} mercial elt and all other citizens | over, and after several spas- may follow. The papers are openly | janitors, watchmen and laborers are| John Bell, alias “‘Jaybird,"” who es-[in the Avenue Rapp, southwest of] are urged to altend a mecting to be], ,re° Sewerage aud com. | modic convulsions, died. wee charging the French goverament|to be taken from the classified ser-|eaped from the chain gaog while|thepexposition grounds, and two or| held at the city hall tonight at 7:30 | ™ttees did not meet last night, ows} Blue blazes could be seen all i idoenel vith audleavelag to catia Col, Pie: |¥iols serving a sentence. He was charged | thtge minutes’ walk away. o'clock to organize a club looking to| ‘XB % the inability of Mayor Lang to | stound where the wire touched him, . é ; with perjury. Kd McKeever, col- aeemereneataineemee th 4 {attend the meeting. The meeting} and the wire eat into his flesh in sev- quart to commit suicide. : he welfare of the city and tonding} i ‘i 8 ; pite't 1 his e! I ored, was indicted for housebreaking to promote its industries and to seek| "!!! likely be held tonight. eral places. rop in and try his elegant phos-} Paris, Sept. 22,—The papers here ‘Those dismissed were: Will Martin the locati ° 4 isn as en The woman, who lives out on the phates, Phone $18 for your aay the minister of war, Gen. Chane and Doss Moore, malicious cutting, aTWi8G besdbE the shige ince coe |e coe a alopted a new meth-| Hinkleyille road, went home crying. drag wants} ine, has examined the documents iv John Ford, housebreaking, and Su- AG | Jawes M. Lana, Mayor, |The eee canon i Tepait. |The horse was worth about $95, and the Dreyfus case, and has ordered the {san Ford, Goley Brant, Alice Wil- ° * Tmen are entirely too velow tan tre | the. Was left without any way to get prosecution of former Col. Picquart liams and James Morris for receiving The shove call was issued by the| matter of repaitiog. the thoroughe |r pratuce to market. ‘ RECOREERE®D |! 1 clitrze oF forgery and using a goods stolen from the home of Rev.| | — mayor this morning, and should] fares, and ass resuit, the HegOr bad Ab broken wire was replaced in @ § forged documents. Waltman, meet with a hearty response from alll jnsiry “ short time, and the accident attracted 4 " op . TY 4, y i j ‘~ instruct i we trial of Col. Picquart and M.|‘Twenty Ruffians Assault a Bride] There were four convictions in the May Seize Other Islands in} men who have the interests of the) ei ucted the street inspecter to pro: | to the spot many early risers. Loblois, @ lawyer, on the charge of circuit court this morning in # short , city at heart, Now is the t ceed to put gravel on the streets revealing documents concerning the of an Hour in Ohio Coun- {time p Philippine Group—Arms organ a the Riot “olny Paaneal htarleed ee ae ec % z $ Shi ok, So national defense, was to have begun ty, This State, ‘Ibis Roy Yandyke, who was charged] | and Men Are Shipped {as long needed, and it is hoped the| the aires cae pean ieee between) ; ‘ yesterday before the Correctional \ : with stealing $67 from aman named] pei Vaan attendance will be large. sonpaey, selene a ol ee ee LIVELY SCRIMMAGE,| #822" tu pure yroseetor Morning, Lee, was given (wo years. He was] | uae ae aiteeta hage sewerage wecetal have tte *}however, asked for an adjournment just back from the penitentiary when] — | eeke E be Lang has issued an order! ioen dug is pubes tS tas tai — 4 on the ground that the prosecution of —— he committed this offense. / including all the bawdy houses, noti- ; Sewer! Major Isadore Gir: ; ¢ j odin I ; Hirardey, the ven= Many Men Want to Be Referees} Cel. Picquart on the charge of forg-| Her Husband Was Bound and] Zeno Williams, charged — with Unéonfirmed Report That Dewey tying wert that boys under age shall pcitiat the soniciacns shane tad erable father of Mr. LE Girardey e 1 using forged documents had breaking into Mr. J. Evetts’ sa- am * not be admitted under any circum- F ¢ i" f Mu Cases, M. Labori, who was counsel for M Have Been Arrested and given three years f Cebu — More Saitors under penalty of having it made very] ‘This i B y Third. He hes d h ‘ st . 4 ) ; morning the may . on Broadway, near Third. He has Sapien Zola during the Jatter's famous trial, Mas Ho totaal Bud Hager, for housebreaking, for the Fleet, uot for every one of them who dis- call from. Ida Thoupeins ie been ill for several days from old soun-| indignantly opposed the adjournmen att a ata was given two years. obeys the order. As a result, many ‘ peck, whom cle Mie J.T. Sanderson, of Graves Couns ]ini e a i i nt, he a ; j ee tha’ tere: Was «i : 'Y| horse was killed by a live wire this|*8® 8d bas been unconscious for + " which he said was an attempt to presets 0M Yhas. Piince, for malicious cut- eaten? he boys who have made a prac-| morpi two days past, i ysici i eeened fils Petition hand over Col. Picquart into the ting, was given four months in jail] 9 ‘ ; tice of visiting bad resorts have been My ceesne pap tele he oe ateraoun gave lasy tee oA Here Today. clutches of the military authority Hartford, Ky,, Sept. 22.—The|for cutting in sudden heat and pas-| Mavila, Philippine Islands, Sept.|refused admittance. Mayor Lan 18 Pay, TORE Bikes ; i voted \ y y., Sey z g in sudi nd | . a y' 8] telephone wire, charged with a street| With the death of Mr. Girardey Col. Picquart then rose and made }imost brutal assault in the criminal] sion. =Unless checked by the Ameri-] was eurprised the other might to re-!car line current, that killed the horse| "il! end a celebrated generation, He Bineg? the bankruptcy districts} statement, which caused a senea-| history of Kentucky occurred in this| The case against Lou Smith, for/ cam forces in the Philippines, it ceive a call from a youth who asked! hence the responsibility is rather a|°&™e here from Augusta, Ga., and is were changed, and necessitate the ap-|tion, He said : pet grand larceny, was continued. He seethe more than probable that the him to please give him a permit to} complicated question. Thi vor | 22 years old During the civil war pointment of about 30 referees in-} + Phis i, perhaps, the last time 1] °OUPYY this morving. ‘Twenty ney Was arrested at Metropolis for steal-| renal under Aguinaldo will soen call at one of these resorts, went to the peng house last ‘alght, he and bis brothers were celebrated stead of five, there is a lively scrim-|shall speak in public. I shall sleep, |took Mrs. Joseph Jones, aged 19,Jing goods from Julian Greer’s oe : RG ld i,| men in the Confederate service, s mage for the places. There will be| perhaps, in the military prison of|and a bride of only an hour, from ate. have seized all the sonthern islands linea alan tnd shes Sorta PTAs tteeee te ig Major Gree pried sle : : in : y - om ified to extend its main Me: . 7 ime he | Mal y three others in the congressional dis Cherche Midi, ‘Therefore L wish tol ber husband at Hamilton, a small] Coanty Judge Tully performed a} of the group. phaulea bine teeth Ha pessbek tata lin would no doubt have gotten tangled|"tich made him celebrated. His . tit. teres roe Meaty dee tare Cae i I find eyed ee station op the Filinols Central, bound abt ee ‘ obreeld this Club. The steamship Abbey has arrived]tg Langstaff school, in accordance] ®P im the wire instead of the woman, | Wife ‘lied in 1888, and he leaves two “ ies of c 4 . + pling cord ¢ a erei 1 ‘do e it ek, rn ghey » we 7 3 . . « y - Nae ocrner bcs beds pe:| tens of Col, Hesra eet ba gine | and gagged the young hesband, wbo| Dene and ‘Halle Klaus colored’ ie] mee Nest comt: Sho carries a) with an ordinance, ” ‘The necessary] he clays goes that route, and ar. 8008 Au STO Sete Milo every day thie ‘week, 20d] der, for I have un idea of committing | "#8 powerless, in the bands of the|was the first marriage ‘of the groom |°tme f srms and ammubition for} petitioners have signed the request.) fo 14) mace Ga hed spel COCHRAN & OWEN ‘counts on about one a day as an av le." Gends, to either defend himself or his} and the second of the bride, Againaldo's forces. ‘The attention of the city has been i Sell he best $1.50 sos in the ef , serage, for eo ee oe The audience was intensely moved] pretty young wife, Mrs. Jones was] Mrs. May Rehkopt this morning] After landing these munitions of called by Health Officer Milam to 4] 50c, may save your life. Planta Wa loth ladies in ceuteneae city, e! ec de | * e Piequ qu jed 3 » el an e ey nee or 8 a 2 i iiwel rs ee ’ ate morning. . T, Bandersoa Sled and houted «Vive Piequart,”* von febeatelly outraged hy the ruflane, yaaliied as guardian of her in‘ant} war the Abbey is to proceed to the|dangerous nuisance in the shape of {tion Chill Cure has saved thousands | Broadway, i i 1 deliberate ney ee aiter a short | and is now ina most critical condi-|° “phere’ Soutivern islands. She will carry « ourt here. He lives in Lowes*| eliberation, decided to ind : There were three convictions in the . * county, and his liabilities are} adjourn the case, and Col. P tion. eizoult court. yesterday after press} Same force of the rebel troops. Mout $4,000, RB. J. Bugg, of Bard-| was led aw Pp Fifteen of the brutes implicated in} time. ‘These troops, who are now well + “a =, well, i# his attorney. 1 “? Picard, the man referyed {the outrace have been arrested and| Will Moore, who set fire to J. H.] armed, propose attacking the Span- ‘ y 7 * ~— to by ¢ Picquart, was # detective, . ; Barnett'’s grocery in Mechanicsburg|ish garrisons of the islands to tb ) are now in jail. Excitewent js high, ’ g slands to the 1) understood to have been employed in only a short time after he returned] south, and unl ay POUCE COURT. tha Dacitia of ho was found {80d it is feared they will be lynched] sro the penitentis ne as south, and unless there is prompt in- “t 7 ae pe 4 . — = ence: pare i onites that the expedition will be success- Whe Session yiday Was Com-]ago, under circumstances which cast ? = é tenved to six years in the penitenti- Seal Basil G Contin- some doubt on Co theory put for OUR BIG BATTLESHIPS, wih ce , ful. ; ' ward that he had committed suicide, te itha Boyd, for striking malicious-! Alarming reports of the condition ’ uances, ng ‘i ihe Oregan and towa, Will Stop phere, ie ate at Gebu have been received, These ’ . = MAY MEAN WAR. at Important South Amer- 1777054. cuagguassl) reports have resulted in the British The ae Sone brachii’ . te ican Ports, Wm. Parker, for shooting at Bila! $4 vessel Rattler being ordered to s urday jenderson ‘ " Park th " 1 h that t Be, X ‘That linia ‘oree Is ‘arker without wounding her, was ,that point. é . Unable to Atten amor That @ Freneh Foree 18} Wesingioa, Sept. 22.—The Ore-| given one year. He pleaded grilty,{ tis also rumored that Admiral Hastening Up the Nile to Fashoda. The case against Will Briggs colored, charged with maliciously cutting Bad Henderson, was called in the police court this morning, bat owing to Henderson's condition, he was unable to attend the trial, aud Its Meeting Vth the Anglo-Egyp: !) e.8 May Precip: dian r itate yWar. b ‘tor drunkenness. Egyptian forces, or at least to hold A case against W. Hopkins and Fashoda against the forces of Gen gon and Lowa will stop at all impor- tant way to Honolulu, pe ay was continued until Sat- ii ald a ae a eaulees the sympathizing neers wey will Lyles, charged with using in- hake’ elas Frain Ha chisredy Baty South American cities the a sulting language towards Annie] *" : HEAVY | States is quite a sizable country and] Copeland was fined $5 and costs, reinforcements up the Nile to F98b0-] 14.4) the size and power of oor Aght- Jim Murray was fined $1 and coste|da, hoping to defeat the Anglo ing mescbiess ore no dream, Most of the South American jries and chief clerks and confidential lelerks of beads of departments and | aesistant heads of departments and all | persons vlassed as firemen, watchmen jand laborers. ‘The most important jexemptions will be inthe internal | revenue service throughout the coun- try, where all deputy collectors of | internal revenve and all storekeepers {and gaugers who receive less than $3 per day are to be taken from the classified service. In the customs service the only places now in the classified service that will he exempted are two at New York—the counsel to the board of geners! appraisers and the pay master to the collector of the port of New York, In the department of justice all attorneys aod assistant attorneys and all deputy marshals are to be taken from the service. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY , THURSDAY, SEVTEMBER 22, 1898, AROUND THE |, Stmiz x tno COURT HOUSE, |e: eis this city. 1 saw recently the corres- ent of a French paper, who has ' him and hes had a iong inter- He tells me that Esterhazy undoubtedly is perched on the fence, trying to sell either absolute silence or @ clear breast,, according as either thé French general staff or the friends of Dreyfus will pay the higher price. PARIS EXPOSITION. Paris, Sept. 22.—Commiesioner- General Peck has been here one week and the result of bis presence is al- ready felt. Last Thursday his pres- ept} magnificent offices were newly ESTERHAZY IN LON Several Cenvictions in the Cir- euit Court This Morning— Grand Jury Reported Six Indictments, Judge T erforms @ Marriage. Three Convictions in the Circuit Court Yester- @ay Afternoon, Notes of Interest, South American ports on their They will do this secretary » no great to show »v the direct order of the wil ual of the navy, and haste, as the special objec cities, with the document with Couaty Clerk Graham giving F. J. Hudson power of attor- ney to handle his property ia Cracken county ment bestowing power of attorney on E. G. Boone. Arthur Crawford, colored, is now on is rapidly being converted into a pretty lawn, the railroad tracks being wires or ‘feeders'’ company of the street car D. M. Hudson yesterday filed 9 Dewey has ordered the Raleigh and the Baltimore to proceed to Cebu, bat this I bave not been able to con- firm. The stories of an attempt to poison Aguinaldo seem to be without any foandation, As on two previous oc+ casions similar stories were spread, it Mc Jas. M, Loer filed a similar docu- The housebreaking case against js probable they were gotten up for rial, ft was begun before noon, IN HONOR OF THE EMPRESS. Vienna, Sept. 22,—KEmperor Fran- the purpose of arousing the natives to greater enthusiasm, START THE! CHILDREN RIGHT {by puttin $21 BROADWAY. g their busy feet jin foot- GHO-. ROCK & Son wear that will;stand the strain. Our prices are not high. | % your boys{and girls inland;we will at thers for very litdle mene MAYOR LANG sequence’! HORSE KILLED. ims it does not own the Aa. enclichate property, but that the Tennessee ; i " it. The headquarters «{ tw latter an Karly Hour This have not been located, but the mayor Mornin, i : and city attorney will take the ne ata be The Meeting to Organize a Com-| essary steps to haye the cistern filled 14a tt ie tle 4 " ies <A or covered, hnmiparnyS ReaeRes Wes be mercial Club Will Take Tisdkcip’ Weaaed HCA ; man, he Unfortunate § ‘ — vockup er Menifee is still on Place Tonight at 7:30 the sick list, his many friends wil Loser. at the City Hall. regret to learn. 4 . i ‘ ad This .. cing shortly before 6 ae P Ny beige a be M of the pret “hompson, colured, while st cities in Kentucky «tien wil th |alrivi arket 10 a spring wagon ‘The City Has Its Streets Cleaned | Various parks started by) ine railroad | drov ross sitive” wee pte: Cheap—W. n Wants Pay for |CO™PaBy are complete. ‘The un-}Fourto «ot Monroe streets. It was ite" B sightly commons that existed in the] telepuone wire which bad broken er orse—Other City First ward near Ninth and Trimble]and fallen across one of the trolley exception of the fleeting gaze had at ‘Henry Greif, for fast driving, was the Oregon, have never seen any of -continued, Acase against Chas. Humphrey, | prec ipitate war between France anc true may « Kitchener. This rumor if claim is in good shape and will by one of the first paid. You take no risk on Plantation Chil! are, as it is guaranteed to cure, The commission ‘appointed to ex amine the in the Dreyfus case and decide © question of a retrial drawn leaving him the congressional nomination uncontested, JACKSON DECLINES. Nashville, Sept. 22.—Gen, Jack- son declines to serve on the presi- dent’s investigating committee, of Fashoda, ORDER COMIN Will Provide for More Places for Political Appoint- a-| question of relaxing the civil service rules so as to open more places for political appointments, Some months ago when the subject was under dis- cussion in congress the president had the head of each executive depart- ment prepare recommendations show- ter from the hotel to the way tion, The offer was accepted, Don’t ‘experiment, bat get the old yreliable Plantation Chill Cure. Gen, August, the former captain Toledo.O., Sept. 22.—Thirteen are | yp dead as the result of the tire and ex- | Co, elevator, In addition to those cone teens ayouts. gh Maclis. the civil service rules. An executive order was drawn up based on these recommendations, and it has been on the desk of the presi- dent untouched ever since, Now that the war is not occupying so Wm. J. Parks, and one unknown, who cannot be identified, are added to the list. The number of missing is not positively known, You take no risk on Plantation Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure WILL GO WEST. Conductor Bud O'Bryan Goes to} much of his attention and as thel og Ingles’ large saw mill at Irvine, | the Missourt Pacific, congressional campaign is making Ky., and 25,000 acres of timber the pressure for places stronger, the }ignd in Kuot and Perry counties P 4 t jy| president is considering the matter, atest le Conductor Bud O'Bryan, formerly | a it ig expected that he will issue] Drnggists will say they sell more @ and of the Illinols Centra ne aceeec [an order in a short Gime taking | Plantation Chill Cuce thao all others. large number of places from the phe ga el pvr ts classified civil service and throwing the city today edited thi afterncod them open to appointment by the A ous heads of departments and for Loussville to ke arrangements tis pahosdianten. to leave. Oe The places which will be removed The President is making up a list of the general and staff officers who are to be dropped from the volunteer army. Plantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Mansfield Drug Co., hence t xo pe Fiaptation Chill} from the protection of the civil ser , 8 itis guaranteed to cure, , ‘vice law are those of private secreta- of merit number of women of distinction she desired to honor, news reaching Vienna from Candia, island of Crete, thousands of Mo- THIRTEEN DEAD, P tan to the effect that all weapons plosion in the Paddock, Hodge and] Turks are secreting the greater por- tion of the arms, and that none of the English. An English syndicate has purchas- | question troubles the government not Many advocate the cession of all the Caroline Allare united in opposition to Spain's assuming any portion of the Cuban debt, and there ment in favor of a good commercial have been indicted by the Shelby} Cincinnati,recommenc county grand jury for turopike raid- is reliable. ing. MORE SAILORS FOR DEWEY. is Joseph has founded a new order for women in honor of the! Washington, Sept. 22.—The navy our big battleships. »s8 is ca . ret ‘tor breach of ordinance, was} England. eee ta heal Aes Harr heey department has ordered 400 sailors ‘continued, Ba he The rumor is not credited in many NO OPPOSITI contemplated before the murder of| to be sent to Admiral Dewey's squad Only a small part of Kentucky's} quarters as it has heen thought that er the empress, and she was enthusiastic} yon at Manila, The will be sent claim for equipping troops has been] France would disavow the act of] Coviogton, Ky., Sept. 22.—Com-| over the prospect of having a suitable/from San Francisco on a merchant received at Washington. Indiana's] Major Marchand in taking possession | gressman Berry’s opposition bas with-| decoration to bestow on the large] vessel, SERIOUS CHARGES Brought Against the Female Nur ses at Lexington, TREACHEROUS TURKS. pt. 22,—According to Vienna, Louisville, K., Sept. 22.—The ys Le pl sg report is expect. ments. hammedans, who in consequence of] Times prints a Lexington story say- y Menday nex' —— ny participation in recent atrocities ate] jpg 1 e ‘ _ a in n g that the female nurses who are Don’t you ee jon Chill] The President and Civil Service YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. tice tteten picet neglecting the sick to flirt aranteed to cure you? p stion—Plac 2 Did a Ly eda ao ‘ ¢ y ive . Cure is guara y Protection Places to Be Jackson, Mies., Sept, 22,—An-[side Candia, ‘The English, deter. with male nurses, give dap ‘The local post of the Grand Army Taken Ou other cave of yellow fever has been| mined to conquer them, are nego-|flerously i! soldiers — morphine of the Republic at Narragansett Pier — OKA’ nd We axoltansol’ te ins tiating with native Christiass for as-|to quiet them go they can continue tendered to Mrs. Jefferson Davis an ashington, Sept, 22.—President ieee eis sistance, ‘The opinion obtains in| their nightly orgies. ‘They drink Ue escort for the remains of daugh-| McKinley has again taken up the/ereasing, fairly well-informed eircles at Trieste whiskey sent to the patients, These nd Vienna that, notwithstanding Edhem Pasba’s orders from the sul- charges are brought by the parents of the sick ro'diers, MEXICAN VETERANS Hobsov, ot nust be delivered to the commission ppointed for that purpose, the Elec Ceneral The wgeneral of the Philippines, bas are) plac py cee already found and who bave since] ringlead uae fara t g which places under his depart- ly fou ; b ringleaders are among the forty-tw. ttate,. Ti aca rived in Spain. He refuses to ise} oe icst vould be exempted from | died of injuries, Frank Perchinski,] sohammedans handed over to the} ttate, Their Prest and Hamilfon Park, son of Supt. dont. He iseltfe ky., Sept. 22.—The National Association of Mexican War veterans today elected Gen, E, M. Hobson, of Greenvil'e president, There are 150 veterans present, repre- senting eight states, ail but six of whom are over,70 years of age, PUBLIC OPINION IE SPAIN. Madrid, Sept, 22. ie Philippine little. Public opinion is divided. Philippine group, together with the nd the Ladrove islands, William Edwards, president of the Cleveland Driving Park Association, died suddenly at his home in that city. @ unanimous senti- reaty with the United States, Landon Carter and hisson,Charles,]_ Capt. C. M, Chester,of the cruiser the establish- ment of a coaling station ‘on Calebr: oy Viland instead of at San Juan, Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Heads ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. 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