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UCAH "DAILY S WEATHER IDICATIONS. Pony clpudy, ‘wepther tonight smi | Wedhodday, Warshér fo boigth. Colder Wednesday. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ‘ noite MPV ewwen 1 195 The ‘Hetail, Clerks’ upion, Local RIBUNA No, 73, bas’s¢t, a syiendid ex imple e{ ‘0 the otherupions of the city, and to. those business men not al members, by Joining the i and Manufacturers’ Association s Were Assessed] Their letter} giving in their niein- bership; is as follows Commercial aid Manufacturers’ Ae- sociation , Retail Clerks Union, Local » Ay do hereby apply te mane ip in Sour honor Nignt, able body, with Mr. W. g.: Whit George , o. Fepresentatives wy Hunt ip cabed ) ntlpidg 20 We feel that we are add- P ing our mite to the grandest.organi- zation that Paducah bas ever had for troes hag atlrabted grewt notice down on) Firgt street, back of , the Ne Richmond hotel, and across ftom BLUFF. E i'n» white maple 8 of fluid are very per- Ceptit om fs ntanding tinder; Te Aw people went down, this moroing By witeeeepd the phe-|Heveral Fi nomenop for themselve" One et. This M ea Against planation is that the drops of sap- posed rain are sap, wiicn fells from the Minois Central the buds on ine tree, FIRE AT PRINCETON. The Damage Done Last However, Was Slight, Wai. The Hdncatlonat Board Ghd? Tonight at the Veual id Hout) 7 Franchise Let Monday and Work Win fegin at Offed! of & Promptly AM *clbgk | Monday (Jolt Ly tery City iClerky of, Faltpa, offered for sale in front of the post Several, Intpresting Matters to office to the highest bidder, a tran- Come Up} Prospective Suit chise for the erection of gas works in With fifé City, | | Fulte by Ky. . Mr Obas. Gregory bid pptoustoe | one dollar aud was declared the buy= er, ‘The board of eduéation meets to-! igiueatethesclty-hall; ani seviral im-),,. Ve, ‘“anestioned ‘by the Leader stant maticte. will: be. sivsodseeds, 2ebortct Mf. Gregory stated that Se - An the building | committgg, will report | 2% i ae srabcaine foe tite that the first btory. of ther. jon, orks, of which he wot hones. best tees ger. The company willie. stateribnt id & cont gin work on the new plant at @noe. tare hte ‘The reservoir will be located if @ vae-~ iM Put the Hero for the Highest fon k Nov, 1. —Rear Admiral iat ieee sae a 2; and the vacancy im fF MATTE s0itte the gréde bt Fear ad- tne White Pebbié ire sted pul be filled by the promotio: Liacdob H. L, Howisét, don. isht of the Brookiyo wavy yar, Rear Adi Bunce’s retirement Againat the Negroce andBys 144 Hecombér 25 will make Rear Ad- etybedy Is Armed—Crisis miral Dewey |the senior officer of the a OF Paris Newspapers Claim That Spain Will Break Up Nego- tiations Before Giving Up the Philippines. Believed Scheme on Spui Ameriva to Assitune the to Be Nothing Partto Get but ' | Fire btoke out in.tl y that tho| Y Frankfort, y Ky;, re | agivl bas wei the , Degtoes are "walle and deflant avd are ‘ssuevbed * to make, a desperste’rciiis vee ‘Vestigating committegntins Veapacted ‘the immane camps and, ae Fesumed taking \ostimony. ‘ Z THE GOEBEL TEST ¢) ™ y pete) submitted to the court today ands Mecision is « expected by by Aaturday. . mess FA Washington, Woh AE Wad toe " the safety of Maria Teresa have beet 1b bw beri ‘that she will miss the tropical burri- cane which was thought'to be ia her “Whe Maria Teresa will reach Hawp- Sen apnen ce SOT IM: I | EMINENT DIVINE DYING. + Louisville, Ky., Nov, 1,— Dr. ‘Witherspoon an emivent Prosbyterian divine is dying at bis bome in this city this afternoon. t y | _ MEXICO PANIC’ STRICKEN! «| ee iy City of Mexico, Nov. 1.— , city and Monterey are both paralg 24a * by an epidemic of yellow fever. Scores o! people are dymg daily. MARKED REPORT. Reported by S. Livingstou, Grain Dealer Novewber 1.— niet pee , Dec. * May... . Cora— Dec. . NOU New York Cottoo— Dec. open 5.08, close 5.12. Jan, oper '5.18,' close 6,1 MA rp it congress revives. the: ailrpiral, as desired by Beo- Trey Lane] bis appointment to that vradtite will fall without any further! sx s| DANGEROUSLY HURT. the Kentocky He was about 70 years of age. He Saye of jailer of this right poo prior to Inst’ ‘he funeral occurred yes- day at the Farmington Cemetery, and was attended by about iiteen hundred people. ps [NEW TENT, ¢ Maccabees Increasing In Pa- j dpyab ~About 135 Now. A new tgot of Maccabees was or- ganized iq the city last mght, with bout BS members. It was organ- ized through the efforts of Mr. Frank Gilbert; and the officers elected are @s follows: C. EK, Whitesides, Koigtt Commander; Fred Heilbron, Commander ; Jobo Little and ity Sargeants; F, 1.” Niemauo,. “Sec'y; J. Leslie ‘Thompson, Chaplain; Jesse Gilbert, -; Harty Gilbert, Master of P.M. Stewart, Medical are now dbout 15 Macea- bées “fa Paducah, and the various tents sre all in « flourishing condi- tion, ‘The tent organized last night wilk probably be called “Gilbert Tent.” NOW A LAWYER. Mrs. Marie Wheat Granted a Li- cense Today—Vassed a Splen- did Kxamination. she will Bractice! Law In Padu- cah+ itz eived Her First Today. “ME. Marie Wheat, daughter of Major Thomas KE. Moss, was today admitted to the bar of McCracken eounty, aud granted license to prac- tice J; Hons. FE, W. Bagby and Q. Q. Quigley, who were appainted to examine her, declare that she is obe of they brightest. young women y ever sdw. She passed an excel- Bettye and is the first licensed’ to practice law in Me Ficibe county, ived ner first case today, vinted go-detend in the di- vorce suit) of Mrs, Pearl Smith agaist Mark Smith, by the court. The petition was filed today, and al- leges abandipient, | ‘ KILLED “AT FULTON. Fiagman Wright, of the Main Line, Killed by a Philippine Debt, [od Wasbington, Nov, 1.—Cable - viees say that Paris papers, pretend- for Spain will break off TD ilove @ and call her peace com- ‘mission home before she will stirren- der thie Philippines. It is not believed bere that Spain will do more than try to have Ameri- ca assume thé Philippine debt. Io fact a good deal of biutiog on the at} part of Spain ts ex is expected. George O'Hern Fat Fatally Injured at Rockport Yes- terday. Now Unconscious tn the Rattroud) Hospital Here Fel! Vio a Briige, George O'Hern, « bridge carpen- j thice "possums, t ry Store ia aSt night, orberipre but the blaze was extiogu’ before great damage had been dune, pm em water, and from having to remove the goods into the street, came near getting to the Postal Tele- graph office. Jt is the third fire Prinvetow hes had ina few weeks, Princeton has few fire facilities, and the water last night had to be carried by hand. HUNTING, Loner Were All Tired Out, Happy This ae But Mevst Will Morphy, Heury Diehl, Sara Nelson, Will Gray and Joho Paley ‘possum hunting’ Inst night, They tramped all night, and fi succeode? in catching t the eolored boy who Was given charge of them let one of Uicwa cat of the sack, and theoth- et colored boy, who had the dogs, disgusted and carried his dogs buwe. ‘Lhe crowd came on to town, and today most of them were not at home became ter on the Illinois Centrai railroad, was brought to the city last night and conveyed to the railroad hospital in a precarious condition. He was at work on a bridge at Rockport yesterday, when he fell a distance of thirty feet and broke his shoulder and collar bone, He was picked up unconscious and brought to the city on the first train, bat has not been conscious since, and it is thought will die. He is about thirty years old, has a family up the road, AT EVANSVILLE, Chattanooga Makes a Hit—To Ap- pear at Morton's Tonight, The Evansville Journal of yester-| day, speaking of tanvoga,”’ which appears here tonight, says A new child has been born to the Great family of wilitsry dramas and Lincola J, Carter, the fainous play- wright, is its father, ‘The new play has been appropriately christened ‘Chattanooga’? and right worthily has it been named as it bas, for the story is woven round the famous sonthern city and the trying days of the rebellion, The new play was on at the Peo- ple’s last night and a good house greeted the company. “Chat is a soul stirring conception. Fhe idle auditor can get no pleasure out of it. The heart and eye must work in unison to appreciate the beauty of the plot, and when you be- come interested the devil couldn't drive you away from the playhouse. “Chattanooga? charms, amuses. It is presented by an unusually strong, evenly-balanced cast, and withal is to be ranked with the very Vest of the civil war dramas, The lines are bright and sparklin, The action of the play is laid in the south during the opening of and throughout the civil war. Such attention has been paid to detail that no essential ins and outs are missing. tanoo- excites, HALLOWE'EN PRANKS, There Were Quite a Number of Hallowe'en was observed !ast night tos much greater extent than was expected by a great many vitize to friends, and Will requite a day or two to re BOOKS. The Y. M.C, A, -hibrary has re- ceived a nice lot of the newest and best fletion, which will be ready for withdrawal tomorrow morning. ‘The following is a list of those received “The Descendant,’ by Ellen Glas- gow; “Rupert of Hentzan,”’ by Ai thony Hope; ‘The Uncalled,”’ Paul Lawrence Dunbar; ‘Helbeck of Baumsdale,’? by Mrs. Humphrey Ward; “The Girl at Gobburst,’’ by Frank R, Stockton ; ‘‘The Story of a Play,’’ by ee D. Howells; ‘The King’s ’ by Richard Harding Davis ; Hed Rock,”” by Thowas Nelson Page: nelope’s Pro- gress,” by Kate Douglas Wiggin ; *Rodens’ Corner,’* by Henry Seton Mowman ‘The Moral Imbeciles,’’ by Mrs. 5, P. MeLean Green; ‘The Pride Jenico,’ by Agnes and Egerton Cast Lady members of the library may draw books on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. Members stip $1_ per year The fire | Toad jnst the 1. C, Rail- charged with block- by @ car, for alout was disiisged on ino- cuting attorney. The intention of violating jas only an accident was left, across the lored, was fined $5 gharge of using,in- towards, Minnie man, colored, , was. ‘ts for striking Octa- latter; who followed and threw bricks $b and costs. ‘as fined $6 and costs She cooks at a home and: borrowed drive. She inform- ed the court tit she did not go halt so fast as she! pived to go, and the court replied That if she bad ‘gone much faster hefwould not Lave fined her at all—forphe would never huve been caught. «! Burly Dixob, colored, charged with obtatat money by false pre- tenses, by selling a stolen kettle to a second band dealer, waived a pre- liminary “examioation, and was held to answer, ‘ Mr. Jates Bherrell was charged with, selling liquor to » minor, and in one case was fined $50 and costs by confession, ‘The other case against him was dismissed. A PRETTY WINDOW. One of the prettiest of the many pretty windows in the city is that of B. Weille & Son decorated by Mr. Ben Weille, who has no superior in the city. It contains a creditable display of thelatest in everything, and aitrants 4 @teat deal of attention. BEWAK OF OINTMEN ‘1S FOR CATARRE THAT CONTAIN MERCURY, as meroury wi'l surely destroy the sénke or smell and complewely durange the whole ys: ey Diy derive. from them. manufactured by I Catarrh Cured W hen Treated as) a Blood Disease, For four years I have been aillicted with a very troublesome nasal catarrh Sv terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces of bone would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. The discharge was copious, and at times yery offens- ive. My blood became so, impure that my general health was greatly impaired, with poor appetite and worse digestion, Numerous medi- cines were used without relief, until I began the use of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) and three bottles acted almost like magie. Since its over a year, not a symptom has returned, und I feel in every way quite restored in health. I am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer to almost anyone living on Butler street, and wore particularly to Dr, L. M. who knows my case. uizsueTn Kyort, Atlanta, Ga, arrh is due to impure condition of the blood and is one of the numer- ous offsprings of Blood Poison. _ Bo- tanic Blood Balm (B, B. B.) is the only remedy that will permanently cure catarrh and all impurities of the blood because B. B. B, elioinates use, us, pric Hall's Fanny Pia re the best, oo FLETCHER TERRELL, MANAGER ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Lincoln J. Carter’s Thrillingand Romantic War Play, CHATTANOOGA “A play that is good for the north and south, east and west.” Startling in its realism, novel in its construc- tion, picturesque and true to life in its rendition! AN ENGINE AND T Running away Y, from t, the rate of sixty mfles an hour! THAT CAVALRY CHARGE! ‘DER nd 78, Seats on Kale ‘ulin’s book store Prices Monday m. pall our cl @ audience at} — bowrd tiasn’t sufficie: ey to pro- | cted with thd work is-untrne, At-| Tangementa were madé ~ betore the} work begaug to complete it and) pay tor it out of pext year’s levy. The wotk Witl nt stop until the tof is on | thié bnilding., Jt hay been suspended for several Hays on pgcount of bad weather we illness of the'contrac:} thé upbuilding and cotmmergial ad- vaneement nt er citizens.” Enclosed please’ find $32/50° for ‘six wunths* dues. Rerdit-CL8n«s’ Untow No. 73. This is, the? proper spirit’ amd the \ spirit, that will make the Commereial Association &: muat unqualified: sucy cess. EyeryBody in Paducah ig in- terested in thjs movement, none more so than our young men who afe werlié bers. of , the! various” tatvor ‘ubions. Everything | that: benefits, Paducab helps the people individually. "the Commeryial ssociativn, will benefit Bs, but in order to mak it the pronoanced success it 14 eftitled to, it mujt have the’ eathastastiv support of 4lf our people, JOUNMON HELD ov Ek, tor’s dqugliter,"but will be régumed at once. "The tiatker of turning over to the board its alleged share of the” fran+ ehise tax Mill also come up. The| aity.has, cbppromised with various corporafiogd for 50 cents on the dol- lar, and Mayor Lang, backed up, by: the 'efty gdorney, claims that they, schools arg enti to'Hohé Uf the franchise the, entirefMount to the city. The board clal its share, and Pres. Leake stafetl this morning that un- less this forthcoming, the city wonltiha¥e}s lawsuit on its hands, SONIC. NOTICE. City'Lodgé No 449, F & A. M.,, will. meet. at their i room in the Leech build- ing on \N@gth Fourth street at 7:30) a’ glock, Bight in stated communi- vation, ¥jsitors welcome. A GHANGE IN OFFICE, ;, | ence He Could, Not ‘Give Bond’ ant Wené to vatrThty” pMorning. d C..W. Jahnson, ‘of | Bittingtatn | Marshall codnty was ‘tried this morn~ ing before Ubmmissioner J. R. Pugs year for. violation of revenue laws, in Arlington, Gurlisle coynty, aud held ta. answer); The evidence" showed that he, bad getailed whiskey tor quite a while ther@, and he was held over. In default bf bond he went ta, jail, to. await'trial/ at the term, of , federal vourt ‘thts’ fdonth Pi O. Ds Dr, pat. Stewart bas moved in with | Hatry' ‘Williamson, on Broaidwaf,| and the two dovtors ‘will Dengeiste will suy they welt’ more! X, afte! has! thrned over | cont Tot back of the Gregory, est dence, Pipes will first be lai@! from the reservoir to Lake ‘and Mai streets and Commercial Avenue. é We mormly, ex gxeab the now enter- A prise which is quite’an sain to our City; and predict suecé§s / for the concern. As we Greater Fulton All semi-annual licenses are dae November Ist. ‘These are as follows, namelyae¥eh coffee-houses, boarding hotbed: hotels, restaurants, Sables, billiards, market stalk / livery and bengues, ‘auctioneers, and, pill . ist be paid on or be: Very respectfully, . D. JaRvis, License Inspector. tect 4 re with four white DlletMije, heavy mane and tail bands high; left with barness on last Thursday rdwan} fdr hér. Returp.to Margen’ stable, corner Second ahd Wachtn doh” faci t coriryg|' flo? You can bay old shelled corn at Kasveitin'ss 2406 Druggists will say they sell more Plantation hill Cure than Hi others. joreatter Plantation Chili Cure than otbers, :| My line of men’s $3.50 and $4/00 shoes are the best values-in the city.. They have all the style and wear in them that other dealers sell r $5.00. Elegant line»of boys’.and youths’ school shoes at very low prices: SHOES POLISHED FREE Da' nN; The Tailor. FIRST.., SECOND THIRD.... . He gts santees a §16u'd ‘Have'Your *| . He dves all his we Patronage, for i Phrée'T dasdns .'", FOURTH AND BROADWAY ERM’ '‘PHERSONY RU TORE Thal aie nf ety vertect fit, urk with heme: labor, He will sell you a¥suit of clothes made to,order. és cheap as you can buy. a custom-made Better Than, eiporited ‘Piree tor 25 And 10¢ straight. “ Afamada tt vana Cigar ASK FOR IT “| the poison from the body through the sweat glands and excretory organs. Don’t buy substitutes, but insist ou having the old reliable and stan- dard Blood Purifier of the age, B. B. 8., $1.00 per large bottle. For sale by Droggists. Send for book free. Mob, open 5.22, close 5.2! May open 5.30, cl + hatte | abi hm ket today. There were a great many masque: ers out attired in grotesque tumes, and gates were transposed from one yard to another in many parts of the town, especially on West Broadway. Some of the al-|! VWOVVVVDB} VWVVUETVVVVAN cos- | Fall, {bas Hit @ Cross Tie, and He |Died Almost In- stantly. almost pesca poll * L. & N. stock—~i6 ’ etree te te ” Get Your Money's Wort yon i 1 intend baying & ' many fnprevantenta at ty the sew Mo. 5 Spacial Folding Vive Came Bier Brop in anda tn) ino W Flagnjan Walter Wright, of the main line of the Llinois Central, was ed this morning) at, Fulton, Ky., falling from his train, his head iiging on the ties; death resulting almost instantly, He was a well known young man, and résitled at Russell, Teno. BROKE His ARM, ‘Toe ting year old sonof Henry 1d Holigney, of Court street near Sec- yesterday and broke his am. Dr, Troutman was called and dressed injury. THIS THANKSC A G DAY Cai be celebrated by having plenty ofa” gm «tisties for use at diuner, owit g i¢ low prices put on same by The Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co. jPhureday is our last day. Don’t for~ iweb at “CALL EARLY and pad tepid the rash, Nov. 3d is our Yast day, Lots of bargaips in conse- (oul fiqueptie. Come see for yourself. M, yep, LY SOF8 HN <a ee ORY GLASS AND QUEENS~ a leged pranks amounted to vandalism, but it would be . almost impossible for the police to discover any clue to the pérpetrators, There were also a number of watch parties in the city, and inore thdn one young lady saw her intended husband by teans of the various characteris nethods of the night. A RAIN TRE) One Near the Boat Store Attracts Great Attention. Doubtless there are few whio have not heard of the ‘‘rain tree.’? Lust year there was considerable ¢\ ite- ment over several of them in various parts of the state. Beneath them there fell at intervals drops of what appeared to be rain, but as they fell during the dryest. weather, whea there was not a cloudin the sky, people began to wonder, and the superstitious thought there was some- thing supernatural in the phenon Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. 50c. may save your life. Planta- tion Chill Cure has saved thousands- Gold Fish We have just received a lot of rare specimens, and can furaish them with pes or without. Fish globes from to $8 and $10 aquariums. J.D. BACON & CO, Seventh and Jackson, Sure Cure For Chills and Fever: WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIG Pleasant to take, and costs only, ase a bottle. bon. There was found one of the trees near Little Cypress, Marshall county, and in several other places. Various explanations were offered as to the cause of the strance rainfall, at it mes oreon from SoD. lah 4 WINSTEAD'S LIVER AND KIONEY | TEA: Is a posit re for consti pation, tiv ki gin " er SES arte Chie Pleasing The Parents With These Values “couldn't ona SHIT, What we‘) hart! &'Co.'s line, +fordver thirty-five years, so you take no eoeoooee Boys’ Splendid School Suits to 16. Coats ¢ eatly $20 Boys’ Waists, Roll Collars Rightly made and datk colors BO) 75 grade, at Yacht and Hobart Boys’ Schoo! Caps in’ leather avd cloth’ ~ pliin; In Btons, Golfs, checked and in fancy combinatioues- made with non-breakable, solid leather vitor, choice of over 130 styles, A0)g go at Swell Novelties Tn Fatigue Soldier Cuyé price. ke’ chances y of five styles, siz uble- breasted.’ Hon thorong hly reliable Choi rH ° ‘ suits and Prince, Albexts from this Haye a call from you at the bite “That ‘today ‘wold be colder, much Jonger. when you buy this make; you ARE perliaps you only need « business sui tur seu: you tthe! toset wirat we show’ tor > and that you pat Off buying your fall garments Now you'tneed a Tor We baye both in large variety. brag about’’ is our Hackett, They've been in this mar- Coar KN »). Then our stock of dress But ¢ sort ofa dark niixture. celebrated firm are also ready, 2? We. would appreciate “1B, WEILLE & SON ~ LEADERS iN FASHION D se The. Parents, With,,,, These’ Values soeeoooe Boys’ Special School]Suits} Double-hreasted cn ble seat andin a Boys’ Knee Pants That you ean depend on they don't weat, a new pair... ‘50¢ Boys’ School Shoes Made of good heavy calf, with heel and heavy extension soles,on 4 neat, roumd-toe last, sizes 11 to 133g, a 75¢ decided bar at. Boys’ Percale Shirts In nobby patterns, sizes't2 to 14, sep- arate cutis, wade to ais