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ibe Our Successful Business Men. All run advertisements the enti yoar, Their experience teach ihem that one time advertising do: not pay. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 136 THE THIRD = S ELOPEMENT, Mr, Cliff Burnett and Mrs. Lillie Rieke Boyd Married, ~ DROVE OVERLAND TO CAIRO. ‘Three Daughters Haye Now Mar- ried Into the + WAS NOT ENTIRELY UNEXPECTED. Mr. Clifton Burnett son of the late Mr. W. L. Burnett, and Mrs. ‘Lillie Rieke Boyd, widow of the late distinguished Rhey Boyd | youngest ire en IMPROVING, President: McKinley's Yielding toTreatment. eriuthe M A JAIL DELIVERY «AT PRINCETON. Canton, O., Feb. 17 t McKinley, who has been for several days confined to hi the grip, is slightly better today, and is able to sit up. It is believed he will now steadily improve. GEN. PLEASANTON DEAD. | The Celebrated Cavalryman Lays and oldest daughter of Mr. W. H Rieke, eloped to Cairo, Il., ds and were married there night, ‘The announcement eame as) &@ telegram to Mrs. Burnett here, and friends of the couple were not sur. prised, as the wedding had been an-| ticipated for sometime The couple left at 8 o'clock yester day morning in a closed carriage hired from Terrell Bros., for two 4, for Cairo, accompanied by Mr Gus Burnett and wife It was ru- mored on the strees yesterday that they had eloped, but it could not be veritied This is the third marriage in the Tespective families since last June, Clara Ricke © few months ago, Mr. Gus and Mrs. Carrie Cooper, another sis- |‘ ter, eloped and were nett home on North Sixth street ‘They are expected home this after- know when he would return home and the probability is that he and his a bridal tour Mr. Emmett Burnett and Miss] Chandler's speech in the »ped to Metropolis, A]terday in Burnett | was no’ \ married at| Indianapolis convention, the arraign- Metropolis. Mr and Mrs, Cliff} ment of silver Republicans who |} Burnett will keep house at the Bur-]ed the St. L noon. grew, the latter | When the couple left yesterday the}of the bolters from the St groom told his mother he did) not} Louis convention Chand His Sword Aside, 2 Washington, Feb, 17 General morning aft rt illness General anton had not been th for some time, but been thought there was mmediate danger of dissolution, SENATOR CHANDLER Makes ® Sarcastic Talk On | m lism Washington, Feb. 17,5 advocacy of bime ted for the bitter sarcasm ad iressed to Senator Palmer and the volt and for wis convention ' $i the dramatic persor tween Mr. Chandler and bt t 1 lasted was replete with it argument against single Blaze on the Edgar 4 Yesterday. Thre No Damage Several Bales of Cott j Overbou + —_— - oe The Edgar Cherry, which plys b Gives Notice That She Will tween Danville and b Not Withdraw bs near being destroyed by fire yester-| ip oidon, Feb. 17.-—Henry Nor day morning at Danville ae Ghe bank Gi Went : She wad laying alongside the Ash-] Leora fae thet DIKE Jand City, and when she steamed out eee eee Beata Or tah a blaze was discovered near her cabin [\., siaw'is “8 tL aieal among some bales Se atic al bales were thrown over in aiteratiw <isal 400. Creek the blaze then extinguished by ® =the boat hose. The loss was ALL WERE JAGGED. iters Pulled for Four All Drankemiess. ae able to reverse her policy in the Judge Sanders Had a Smal] matter of the occupation of Crete ‘ Ssaiieek fel ay; SPANISH PENANCES: . = Require Bolstering by Orders}. Ps Four men with faces that be- From the Captain General. q tokened a night's debanch were ar- Havied Feb. itm Cant (Geo raigned in Jud Bange court ae Wavlec hax asad an edist complete 4 morning — for irankoanees MY liy “prohibiting speculation in ex were J. N. Jolinson, pomas Cary, acta tank bi H re age ss John Tracy and Frank Haffey. The pes pss aeei ran sagetn fe first three are st bon men, and all this hae been ths rc sine! aad és Z Bry, a8 the De Raa cibbe. ah to affli the odJsts on thelr doors over Be Tracy accused one ot arrant may {the national colors, with the number pt rotbing Mt] ware fined 81 and{Of the ‘matriculation subsidy’™ and ; be jesued ver ee AMC) quotations in the exchange of gold oe. ; and silver. MARKE The edict also prohibits quoting bills and orders the use of the day (Reponea Daily by Lacy Grain Company) | book to record operations, according ‘bic: it Feb. 17 to the stamp act. wt ned oat Thip-fes| In addition, all establishments oe Near, 24 | buying and selling effects and indus- * i Bea 1S 5 ae tries of all kinds are obliged to re- att seive bills at. their full value and opened at 23'y and May corn closed at 2 May onts opened at 1%) and closed at 16%. May pork opened at $7.77 and closed at $7.52 b. * May lard opened at $3.85 and closed at $3.90. May ribs opened at $3. closed at $4.02. May cotton opened at & closed at $6,75-6, r N. W. receipts, 163 cars, xy Clearances 222,000. $6.87 and ‘Released on Boi Elkton, Ky., Feb. P.M. Talliaferro, charged {with the killing of William Day at Guthrie, Sunday, gave bond here Monday evening and was release! Hix (bond was thxed | at $10,000, The examining trial is) 2 in progress: bride will go away on c i _ eithe gold CLOSE CALL Warning agaist a pole : i Then the se “ — 1 al tee! f the peaking in ¢ re Bryan Cherry | and of McKinley. Mr marines Ca formed the Powers that Greece is un ross the aisle and wa dressed by the speaker i contributed to the Me Kinley. CANNOT TURN BACK, troops, carrying six anded at] guns, Kolanbart, seven from Canea Kight t and Cretans joined ther If the wers had not la eks and Cretans withir upied by G a few hours The government has officially ir 1 bills, the only change them for sm condition bein, t buyers must spend at least one doliar in each five} dolar bill tendered or receive 1 per cent, discount while small bills are scarce. CIRCUIT COURT, Few Cases ot Interest Called Toe day. The equity docket is being called in the circuit court today, GENERAL PLEASANTON DEAD. | bed with | Pleasanton, who won distinguished | ' honors during the Rebellion as a cav-| alry commander and raider, died this | A few i SLICK AND STYLISH, ‘Two Traveling Men Forget Their Sickness Hotel Bills. Fifty Officers Beseiging a Murder HAVE WRITTEN BACK, HOWEVER, | Witt onty Make a’Show For De- Say They Will Pay Some But That is Not Very Consoling. President | | PRETTY SMOOTH DUCKS, THEY. Two stylishly dressed boarders suddenly abandoned their quarters | the Palmer House a day or two ago, and while they have since been heard of, they did ‘not liquidate their bills before they left Oo January 28th @ young man of W. FE. Zerung ne in and registered from Chics was working an advertisir heme, soliciting advertisements f he Nashville exposition. He may have roped a number of people in here, and has a book about Paducah that will he out in three weeks He remained 1 hotel until day or two ago, when be aud his | vage simult disappe 1 ald otel from Nashville, ntion to beat that riving the name 1 about} d seda letter to the] neously he hotel, s partner ran away with and he went to Nash coulda’t intercept about $600, ld collect the dit, His saying t nad no iy butt all the money ville to see if he him. He said he and as soon as he money he would forwa board bill was about Tr. BC »bell registered from New York on Feb, Sth, but his home is said to be in Shelbyville, Ky He ame here selling Fields’ chewing when he took his departure. He also ted to mention the little bill of A letter was r he owed ‘rime, PADUCAH, KE FICHTING BEGUN, The Doughty#Grecks Make an Attack. POWERS WILL NOT PREVENT. cency Sake, ay = The Mate TURKEY LEAVES HER TROUBLES WITA THEM Athens, Feb. 17 dispatch received here from Crete this afternoon the troops have at- tacked Fort Aghia, capturing 400 ‘Turks, — Included | j, among their number are 100 soldiers. | y WITHDRAWAL OF T roors, |! Said to Have Been Demanded By London, Feb. 17.—A dispatch to the Daily **Mail” from Vienna says that it is reported the Powers h addressed & collective note to Greece fr demanding the withdrawal of her val and military forces from the Is- w bassadors with the ment and the amba jors have so no- Ambassador in London Explams |; him also today statin brother had been shot, anc thal 1 gone to Memphis for par ticul \ 1 as he heard of it. He has no intention of beating — the rtel, ho r, but will pay—per- haps. Proprietor Reed thiuks Campbell is ynsummate fraud, as be has re- ceived letters from cities above to the t that he treated the hotels there ise. Hoth of the men said they would pay their bill, but neither asked what it was, Mr. Reed does not think cither ever had the remotest idea of aying. Those sort of men very sften slip up on hotels and take them inawares FIFTY OFFICERS eging a Desperate Crin in the Mountains, Trying to Distodge © Murderer Who is Portitied, Compton, Ky., Feb. 17 desperate murderer of bseniencied wih ki friends in his mountain cabin and defies the law and a posse of fifty of- endeavoring to dis- Cooper, the John Tutt fivers who are He swears he will not captors lodge him urrender and his would-be sary to keep out of the way of his erring: nm messengers, It is ally bel ved he will never be taken alive u ply by being starved into subr CORBETE ARRIVES In Nevada and {Prepares to G Work, Carson City, Nev., Feb. 17.—Jas Corbett, accompanied byt brothers, Harry and Joe, arri here t trainin, about three miles from I'wo buildings at the been fitted up for the champion's use hand ball court the modern — appli , at Shaw's Springs this place spring have with ny and a ances for training. he in splendid condition and says that he will be acclimated after a few days’ work in this atmosphere. 1 trainers, McVey, Woods, White and Spence] * and proceeded to his]! Corbett looks to] Their Bluff at Little ha Greece. the London, Feb. 16 one of the Ambassadors in whose | jj name cannot be publ A repre sentative of the Associated Press has | ya obtained the follow nformation: | o ‘The King of Greece is «determ-]ig g ined at all costs to effect the annexa- tion of Crete Ile has the sympathy and every complete possible assist, of Wales, the royal family of Denmark, and the Czar with the necessary official attitude of the Powers, in view of the ‘Turkish situation, ‘An agreement of the powers, which will be promulgated th noon or tomorrow, provides for the oceupation of Canea, Heraklion, aud Retimo only, and the powers will prevent any landing of Greek t Or ammunition at those points 1 by the} cy Prit pen consistent to alters | as been | tg tinople, and} pi, after it is acce; will be wired to the the powers concerned dd by the envoys | fy governments of Agreement Meant to Be Eyaded There is no question but that this} eement was drawn up la she with the view to its being evaded by Greece landing troc point than the three places stat The commanders of the warshi having no instructions regarding any places but the three mentioned, will] ¢a do nothing, with the result that the Powers will be confronted with an] the con fact, which will then be] an immediately accepted say “Instructions have alréady beer ders of the for-] at ngthem to pre-|b wired to the c« eign warships, orde vent laadi and Retin Heraklion, | wa to use force only | be Canea bu after all other means are exhausted, The Greek Consul Gene Leon Messinesi, in an interview today with a representative of the ad Press, said: Greece $b situation enough; is now thor ised, and will not stand it any longer Vie King is a cautious man and would not have taken decided action Unless it was necessary, Vol- 8 stood the ‘oughly ring them- b of Ives to go to Crete, ‘The situation impossible, and we mean to end i nd plant the Hellenic flag over Crete. pr Turkey Making Active Prepara- |! tions, cripple er Delaney, ther with his. brothers, will go to work with him in the morn- ing. The champion was met at the train ly half the population of the Corbett informed the Associ- judgments of no public interest. were filed. Mary J. Harper this afternoon filed a suit in the circuit court against Beda Harper for divorce. They were married in 1 and she andonment and cruel tr leges ate \ ment, ated Press correspondent that he | would begin training at once, using |the hills and the mountains as a course to ran over. Pon Sale. One nice hed room set, one set of cane Wottom chairg, 622 South Sixth street.\ 1166 , We know the weather is warm but don’t be deceived in thinking Spring has come. » February and all of March will be the hardest of this Winter. Order your Coal n now. We have on hand and can give your ordet prompt“attentien. London, Feb. 1 A dispatch to the Daily News from Constantinople says that the Turkish Minister of Marine, Hassan Pasha dered to prepare six ships for sea, be has been or- Ant Philadelph municipal ra combine Republicans were ons, The election pmbiners Win, Feb, 17.—In the 3 yesterday the anti- was hotly con tested and the vote was unusually large for & mere mun election. Read Little 26m Adkins’ poem in another colygfin, » WEDNESDAY, According to a} LOSS Owen's Island, ma aes unloa¢ Turkish govern-| rolling all over the i tifled their various fzovernments. fort to extinguish thé flames, and = - badly burned bis hands in setting up WHAT THE POWERS MEAN. | ihe stove. He succeeded in puttia out most of the fire ce upon the part of the Queen, the] the ¢ moi The ill-fated boat had q markable r ookout,” which was buil ooga, Teun., in 1860, Laving a 1 hull, and with eng shipped om Cincinnatt. She did good sere ein the upper Tennessee dur gether with the Dunbar and brought over the In 1880 she was rebuilt at Cincin nati and named the John D. Lewis racticn wick When ik locks, having nothing be to the Lookout save the Accord » Capt. Montgomery, re ha veral new hulls put ler The engines, he e ever saw. The sw © coal trade until t three years ago, when she was ight hy er present owners. She s considered one of the best tow “Hicks” FEBRUARY 17, 1897, TOW BOAT BURNED, The John D. Destroyed This Morning. Lewis STOVE TURNED OVER, Made Vali, Efforts to Save the Crart. $5,000, INSURANCE $3,000, The most disastrous conflagration n local marine circles for several ears occurred this morning between and 2 o'clock near the head of a mile or two above he city. The big Tennessee river towboat, the Powers, John D. Lewis, owned by Capt. J. F. Beatty, of the city, burned to the arred hulk and ater’s edge, the achinery sinking in fifteen feet. The boat came down last 1 om Savannah with the Chattaney nother of Capt. Beatty’s boa pnt land of Crete within forty-eight} oy st. Loni ws honk hours failing ‘ t sh b the port) Obs tn and lay along ¢ ide the ii add. he go will be blockeded ‘ant “| for fuel, the intention being to take ae ae her back to Savannah today after TURKEY AGREES another cargo of ties, Lawson Fitz- hugh. the mate, was left on board to To Leave the Settlement of Trou-[Wateh the Sauring 6 See be wind was rather blustery a Dies to the Powers. swung the big boat around ag: Constantinople, Feb. 17.—Turkey }log. one end of which was Jeo consents to allow the powers to pacie]the bank, and stove a hole in the fy Crete, and will send no troops to]!pwer edge, or ‘‘kernel.’"’ The th nd. This agreement was ar-]Shock also turned over the stove in rived at, at a conference of the the forward cabin, the live The lone watcher exerted every cf but flames une: etedly burst forth from coal 1 rolled into a state re teamer was doomed. The at as so near bank t the mate en- tered no trouble in saving lis i oat careened towards the wud the machinery was thrown tin fifteen feet of water. The hull ve nd worth very little. boat made a big blaze, which 1 be seen for miles around, t. Beatty knew nothing about uetion of bis boat until ap- ed of it by a Sen reporter this rning. He said that it was strange one had notified him. In response to an inquiry relative the value of the boat, he orth about 85,000, with $3, e. He said also that Capt ery still had an interest i nite a re formerly te boat d, She wa confede celebrated and was afterwards sold at JAIL DELIVERY, Associ- { Three Prisoners Burst Their Bonds at Tringetot Ky., Feb, 17.—Three Yin the county jail last night and are believed to arly in the vood lead the officers. Printers Strike. Lexir Ky., Feb, 17.—The inters Argonaut ruck this vrning and the paper viously ‘It is not yet known wheth> an adjustment of the difficulty will effected, A Most Bxcellent Soap is BEUBOW'S BORATED CREAM kien Victor Neioa Soule’s Drug Store. Sée the Wonderful Graphophone. Women's $3.00 Welt, Button, go at $2. og. Women’s Smail Sizes, $3 00 Dongola Butfon, go at #1,547 Misses’ Child's Dongola, Patent Tip, Button, 1,23 Misses Alaska’s Warm Overshoes go at 15 cents, Other poods likewise. Bring the cash and buy Bue Rubbers You need them now. Comfort, health and good “nature demarit them—Cold feet’ cry for them—Wet feet shoust for them—Colds and coughs bark for thermut tutte et GET A PAIR Not in a Hundred Years FA you find any others at /the same price better than y Spanish Gem CIGARS The best 5c Cigar on Earth. Kyents, GEO. O. Hart & SON Extlusiye HARDWARE aNnp STOVEICO, INCORPORATER. 303-307 Broadway. Fh 109-117 N. 3d St. or Nothing better made than “Old Reliable” Cigars at 10c. io Make Room For/ SPRING GOODS Which are now comin ng ia, WE CUT THE) PRICES OF WINTER GOODS/IN TWo. Square Toe Lace $2.25 Shoes go Sfioe, go at $1 00. shoes cheaper than you ever bought them before, Ladies Call and see the storm rubber we are selling for 18c. Child’s spring heels 9c. TODAY |! ADKINS & COCHRAN, HOES BOUGHT QF ts SHINED FREE, Official Newspaper of the City. SPECIAL SALE FOR MEN 30C 331 "BROADWAY Ba a Sante eat the Dati says the latter part of Sig stock always BAILEY, A a te eh et hd ‘The Is selling evergthing | in his fine’ at reduced prices. 327 BROADWAY. 9 100 per ‘bu.