The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 19, 1897, Page 1

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All run advertisements the ear. Their experience teaches hem that one time advertising do not pay. ‘KING GEORGE, Will Take Personal Command of His Army, March Over the Liue And Join the Greek Forces to Fight Turkey. ENGLAND DECLINES TO BLOCKADE. Paris, Feb. 18.—A dispatch re- ceived here from Athens says that King George is to take command in person of the Northern army, adding that he is reported to have said that he preferred to die in battle than to be an exiled king, which, according to the dispatch, would be his fate in the event that he did not take the lead in the pre Piracus. Berlin, Feb. 19.—It that the proposal of Germany to blockade the Virwus, the port of Athens, in order to put a check upon the warlike ardor of Greece, was vetoed by Great Britain and there is little prospect of its being adopted. ‘This, with other information, tends to strengthen the belief that the great Powers are not seriously opposing Greece. Col. Vassos, the Commander-in- Chief of the Greek army jof occupa- tion in Crete, in the fname of King is learned George, is establishing there a sys- tem of administration. ‘The municipal elections are al- ready proceeding, and Mayors have Deen installed in the towns and vil- Jages outside of Canea, Heraklion, Retimo and Sitia IMPOSSIBLE TO RECEDE. SoSays Greece to the Kepresen- tations of the Powers. Athens, Feb. 19.—M the minister for foreign affairs, has replied to the last communication from the representatives of the Pow ors, saying it is impossible for Greece to recall her torpedo flotilla so long ‘as the excitement continues in Crete, MACEDONIANS. Skouzes A Thousand Strong T Greek Forces. Rome, Feb. 19.—A special patch received from Larissa, Gr says that {a thousand Macedoni have crossed the frontier and joined the Greek forces. sparing tor War. St. Petersburg, Feb, 19.—There is no longer the least doubt that Russia is preparing for war— necessarily to declare war—but to t any necessity in connection with the Eastern crisis. Even the Red Cross Society in Crimea, is tak- ing active steps in the same direc- tion. A FOREIGN MISSION p of the For Alfred Halstead, Great Editor. Canton, Fab. 19.—It seems to be settled that Alfred Halstead, son of Muzat Halstead, the great newspaper man, will be appointed to an import- ant foreign mission, What one is not yet decided, but it is be lieved he will get a European birth, Ex-Congressian Gary, of Mary- land, is in conference with President- elect McKinley today with reference to the postmaster generalsbip, which it is understood has been offered hin. Mr. McKinley is decidedly improved jn health, and is much stronger to- day than yesterday, but will be com- pelled to limit the number of au- dliences given MARKE (Moportes Datty by Lacy Grain Company.) Chicago, Ill, Feb. 18.—May wheat opened a¢ 75 40-3a5 highest point 76% 4 at 76 f closed ante. May closed at 24'4-4s. A May 3 opened at 17's closed at 17*s- May pork opened at and closed at $8,00-8,02. May lard opened at $4,00-05 and closed at $ . May ribs opened at $4.12 and closed at $4.10-12 March cotton opened at $6.81 and closed at 86,92-95, May cotton opened at $6.94 and elosed at $6,92-8 N, W. receipts, 274 cars, rances 310,000. corn opened ,at 24%y and and $8.05-10 © es Cheapest ove hundred piece dinner set in the city, and others smaller in proportion, New RAcwer Stowe. Des T GOMEZ OUTWITS WEYLER And Passes ‘lo His Rear.—Cap- tures a Spanish Fort. | Li President-elect McKinley Better. —Trying to Save Walling. Key West, Feb. 18.—Private in- formation has been received in this city of the whereabouts of Gen. Go- mez, He has succeeded in sliding} by Gen. Weyler, and 18 now between him and Havana, - mez gave the command for an ad-| vance with strict orders that any man that struck a match or smoked would be court-martial, He then advanced on the Moron tracha in the Eastern end of the island with 5,000 cavalry and 10,000 infantry. He advanced on the fort at midnight, and when he ish, who fired on him, he ordered the cavalry to charge. y down on the fort and captured it and gra’ trocha. of the fort were captured, The army th was encamped at Veguite when th news was sent to this city by a cour-| — Y i His order in taking the fort was | woa to use the machete only, and the cav- alry made a gallant fight. STARY CARLISLE = SEC Will Return side Permanent Washington, Feb. 19,—Secretary | whic Carlisle is likely to remain an impor: | mon tant factor in Kentucky politics. He remarked to a cabinet oflicer re tly | was that he would re-enter the political/in 1 arena Twe He will in Covington, return to make his a few weeks where he will Sing: mother is putting forth every pos ble effort to. bring influence to bear to that end Chief Justice Beasley Dead. Trenton, N. J., Feb, 19-—Chief Justice Beasley, of the New su me court, died this morniv TO ELECT OFFIC Base Ball Meeting to Bi night. cKks, Meld To. | lun elect oflicers of the new base ball | piat club. The franchise is now the prc erty of Mr. A. E. Jackson having sold it | tain Real Estate Transfers. the Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Ho: world’s most, falliblé in its action, it)_i€ undoubt- edly / the most eiljegcious means known today of vating coughs, colds, and “kindsed diseasbs. Sold by Deblschlaeger’ & Walker, druggists, corney of fifth and Broadway. — Au 19f2 New Racket Store. Newcombe Taken to Sturgis. Pursuant to a dispateh from Stur- 8% gis Wm. Newcombe was this after- noon arrested by Sheriff Holland on acharge of ‘detaining a woman,’ on which charge young Hassseck was retuctantly rerurned there by his father. Newcombe has been on the chain gang. “a orc Jersey | toda await trial, A meeting will be held tonight to] thirty years izzie and Jack Jail. SLICK THIEVES, Harris STOLE $300 LAST NIGHT. the Custom House, the Victim. THE WOMAN IS HALF GRAZY, dzzie nd larceny. esterday mi nan applied work and it was knew nothing about her and her ten-|trausfer steamer Osborn, cy to steal. eh ey. contained makin lank Ifth and 3 ery 4 sa was ay atic, She w fe under th 1 phases of remainder 13.80! night, but tono avail important gadition to the list of Whe | she is known to have lad disappeared Harris They orning to Cap! 1 $300 Later in the evening lavish display of 1 corner adison streets while the Jack for it. He always retires early, supposition is that sleep last night his room and stol pocketbook, | the incline when one of the timbers] through with it. in paper] feil and struck a large steel bar,| He denies that he had any inten- causing one end to strike him across] tion of stealing it, and asked for a the woman] the chin. coptinuance when Judge Sanders corded her. telephoned the of the sent Officer Barnhart out to The Harris woman was with his kup. ainst them BEER KEG di the D, stitches to ¢ Chicago Beef will be~ rec: ived at ein car load you want good be lis ler, Bockmon’s 8 the finest that’s We are second to none in prices oka ay ee and quality of tinware ; we mabe this |1/° C19s Mees line one of our specialties, ahd buy )o) 0" AD'S, from largest manufacturers for spot et see ace, cash, gud our expenses being small] "¢ Was Brough : “ night with a long enables us do easily reach rock bot-| " % head and carried to D: tom prices, Haws & Co., | . . ertson’s office, His close it ot 10 made, Did to Will q found distributed in various pls He claimed he knew nothing about how it came there, and wife committed to the A warrant was issued a and they were taken to jail to Although Harris is old man, be is considered one of the | slickest thieves that ever ‘‘did time.” The woman is subject to epileptic jattacks, and in fact is regarded as a kieked by t now has a silver skin on the top of her head, with which her skull Einstein, Mr.|pined. She claims that during cer- | moon Jerazy spells, and she has many times fallen in the business parts of sk mon late h ew J It required her husband, Jack Harris, well known colored peo- saw he was discovered by the Span- | ple, are’ in jail here charged with were arrested swooped | about 10 o'clock last night by Officer Barnhart on suspicion, and this morn- the whole army went across the! ing it developed that $300 had been] A {stolen during the night from Capt. All of the arms and ammunitition | Jack Lawson, the venerable engineer at the custom house, en continued the march and |asleep at his home, corner of Broad-| While at Work at the IMinois Cen-|Orr were sent out to apprehend the way and Seventh streets, ie wa Harri and the ifter he went to vorman entered |ing from the cars at the bottom of/horse and jumper when he Chie and | anc jury dressed by 3 and {and bad his injury dressed by the] angeosts tolay by Judge Sanders investi- | railroad su ry ; a mul was tre- ne town ey One of the bil wos valuable medigines, | right before their eyes last night, and Harmlgsg ia ite pature, yét glafostin- | thoy think she swallowed 1, Will Baker, who keeps a saloon in an entertai the county, last nme in tl tint D, Ro! friends | heer keg fell on him, the chime cut- fing « gash jn his head. say hursday. n yo nts a pork sausage is ey HE PADUCAH PAD AT IT EARLY, Mayfield In There. Sold the Stolen Rig For #20 An a Watch, Capt. Jack Lawson, Engineer at] yayfeld charged with horse stealing. | Sys James Morris, alias John Tarpy, a dae ‘ 17-year-old white boy, is in jail at ad i Re ee anish Gem . The arrest was made only fifteen He Gi iu i hours after the horse had been stolen. bidet! 3 Tomorrow. Morris confessed to taking the hors twenty- five miles from Mayfield at 3 o'clock He rode to} POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS OF TODAY. from Lee Walker's stable, yesterday morning. Mayfield and sold the horse-and sad dle to Messrs. Carney & Key, livery- Marshal man, for $20 and a watch, McNutt made the arrest, AN UGLY GASH, Steel Bar Smashes Budde’s Chin. Fran As tral Incl 6 e] Frank Budde, a carpenter on th was pain fully injured this forenoon at the I C. incline below the city He was engaged in unl ading ’ pil He was rendered unconscious by fithe blow, a large gash being ft} duced irgeons. permanent home as in the past. zate the matter, him for breakfast a little earlier than OF WINTER GOODS IN serie ataaaae far was not at home when the officer ander weng'e9 " TWO. FURTHER RC called there, but he noticed package IN CUSTODY AGAIN, he wanted to be called. ‘ eres ee: _}after package of newly purchased ere George Trice, colored, was pre- In the Management of German Ine} eceries about and the woman's). = sented iu Judge Sanders’ court to-] Women’s $3.00, Welt, Button, go at $2.00. surance Co, children were wallowing about the | Oliver Allard Has More Troubles | day on a charge of drawing a pistol Women's Smail Sizes, $3.00 Dongola Button sale Louisville 19.—Further in-| floor trying on new shoes and stock- at Metropolis. on Joe Davidson, alias “Pistol.” httaeai! ide 2 feo a8 01.00 vestigation into the affairs of the| ings. The charge is an old one, and as isses’ Square Toe Lace $2.25 Shoes go at $1.50, German Insurance Company lay bare| When the officer arrived at the sa- “Pistol”? could not be found the case Child's Dongola, Patent Tip, Button, $1.25 Shoe. P more and more. rottenness in its ad-(loon he found the woman in the act|Refusad to Pay His Wite Her $401 was continued. Misses Alsshe’e W 4 i Urpe. Stas: Be AL 00: ministration, and it now bids fair to| of treating eight or ten colored men a Month Alimony _—_. ‘arm Overshoes go at 15 cents, prove the biggest mess of crookedness| and women at the bar, and she had Sam Randall, a colored hack in the history of the city. ‘There can | two ten dollar bills in her hands. She] ate 4a (ee was presented on a charge of Other poods likewise. Bring the cash and buy . be no doubt that several of the offl- | claimed that Capt Jack Lawson gave he prisoners in the Metropolis | reckless driving. He came near run- be mo dou a ey era Ei aay Tiler one of them and. the late Br, 1 {Jail may be in bad company, for Oliver |uing over Mr. Joe Parrish, of the shoes cheaper than you ever bought heavy penalties. F. Wisdom the other, She was asked | Allard is back. Poor Oliver! who | Mutual Insurance Company. He mn . to yo to the city hall with the offi-/can suppress a sigh for him. was fined $5 and costs. them before, FATAL FIRE At CLEVELAND. and her husband was taken up| He bas again displayed contempt] 4, —.. its onthe way there, He was very|for the court by refusing to pay his} The case agsinas Mack McCauley, “X a‘ Eight Fatalities Result From a) \jach averse to going and floally be-| Wife the $40 alimony she was award- cole co two. breseh, of ig peace | I « Gasol Explosion. gan to limg said he was unable |ed several months ago. Yesterday | “M#/Ses, Was again continued. . ag . Cleveland, O., Feb, 19. to proceed father, but the officer, | afternoon the sheriff of Massac coun-| Officers Sutherland and Harlan se- sulting from an explosion of a nevertheless kept him going, The]ty bie? himself to Brooklyn, near} éured a search warrant and {searched — = —— is line tank broke out in the Jwoman offered him $10 to let her pave OLE has his pelts ta the Harris woman's house on Madi- e quarter of the city ly this morn-|busband go, but hedeclined. When | with a paper calling oT] son street near Fourteenth this morn- SP quarter af te city early this morn, | ey hal was reached aout 890/tbe body Of the —unfortnate ing "hut. found. no trace of the ECIAL SALE FOR MEN eight persons, of whom five have al-| Were found on the woman and the man ex-Paduchan, who did not want to} money, F Por ye nl died asked if he had any money, and] go, but did go. He was held in ee f : a - |said he did not. ‘The officer found |eustody at Metropolis, and will pro- LIVELY RUNAWAY. ¢ / eeepc Pal liohanyh ites pig K- [$1 and Harris then said_he had an- |bably be tried tomorrow, ovingtol Ky » 1d : is F , other one. In one of his pockets,| Allard was arrested only a fe¥latorse Turns “a Bus 7 os { friends of Alonso Walling) jowever, $30 was found, and he was| Weeks ago for coutempt in refusing Hare, Apcnmae.) Bungy: Over 2) (Lees ra Lt was livid here last night at the solici-| 100 ty disrobe piecemeal, He had pay ahmony, and was kept in_ jail Broadway CK tation of his mother, to snake an ef") on two pair of pants, and after going|several days until he raised #400) A horse belonging to Agent Lang- fort to save his neck. ‘The devoted | rough the entire ‘outlay $77 was] with which to liquidate, He was|ston, of the Kimball Piano Co., ere / lA | then released, but in the meantime another $40 has fallen due, has refused to pay it. » AT HICKMAN, DIE Hellner, Fajher of Mrs. Koger, Passes Mr. PF. n Away. r, of Jef. Hickmar Mrs. Capt. James K ferson street, was called t le ing the death of her father, Mr. ellner, whom she did not know even ill, ‘The deceased was 70 years agent for the N., C, & St. road at Hickman. as Master Commissioner KE. H. Par-) with the epileptic attacks. He leaves besides Mrs. Koger an- " F year deeds to Wm, R. Rage alot on! Capt, i” apap v9 is very unfor- {other daughter, Mrs R. M. Isler, of shoe ot Blets Therefore. be ft ; st on Hr Hee) ap Tag ny wt ie a, A et thea INS & COCHRAN, = eroapway of an order for division of estate. | from him, Several months a{John T. Hellner, of Knoxyille, who | Vices he rendered our church “ i ’ & divi | mn. Severa ns ag belt will be held in grateful remem-| HOES BOUGHT OF US SHINED FREE. James Sprig ‘leeds to Collie| darkey stole over $600 from him, but | is agent for the N., C. & St. L, at hake 8 Sinn die RROD, 4 lol : it was recovered and the thief was|that place. mane. | ; ——————— Boninene EGF BRON 1h Het Ht the. cil sent to the penitentiary for three} Capt. Koger, wife and children That his sudden removal from Col. L. D. Husbands deeds to] years, left at noon to attend the funeral, |®™0ng us leaves a vacancy that will ~ Martha Smith, for $100, a lot near!” The police made every effort to] Which will probably take place to- andps edt ela by all members of 4 ixth and Elizabeth street {find what the woman had’ done with | morrow. ais chureh ; o Pe i ND KATI OLIVER 4 BYRON Atthe Opera Houge To! What a happy conceit of the au thor of Oliver Hyron’s new romanti drama the “Turn of ghe Tic which will be presented at the Oper House tonight, Ye is to/ make such new and original Yharagteg as Pe Terraboechio an “Hibernian Dago, as she calls herself.\ Kate Byron i this part shows herself again in on of those peculiar Irikh characters i which she hag won fame, | 8 choice Italian one ningte apd with a soup don of ‘east bide thrown in to give spice to her r ks. Sheis inimitably droll, By ron has again hit the dramatic nai on the head, nt be a If you use flour why jst use th If best—Diploma fills the bill. 7 senaraen for itgtonderness. 1. F See the Wonderful wally will havg“acar load in ‘Thurs- e the Wonderfu Oder, wean ih eugerion. 7b Graphophone. 327 BROADWAY. We know the weather is warm but don’t be deceived in thinking Spring has come. ‘Hicks’ says the latter part of February and all of March will be the hardest of this Winter. Order your Coal now. We have a big stock always on hand and can give your order prompt attention. Barry & Henneberger, )UCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1897. Horse Thief Jugge' pro- He was brought to the city and he}and Broadway this this morning by a telegram announe- Chicago Beet has a world-wid Official Newspaper of the City. DAILY SUN. TEN CENTS A WEEK HORSE THIEF, Md Ed Cothran Sent Today. to Jail _ Novin a Hundred Years Will you find any others at the same price better than nd GOT W. B, PRITCHETT’S HORSE, [~ e CIGARS The best 5c Cigar on Earth. Exclusive Agents, GEo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE anp STOVEICo. INCORPORATED. Ed Cothran, alias Bingham, was committed to jail this morning on a charge of horse stealing Cothran is colored, and was on a little ‘‘toot” last night. He borrow xf 8 ore an cart trom WB, ; Pritchett, the horse trader, and did 303- not return it. Mr. Pritchett com- wath row hth plained at police headquarters about 409-157 N. 3d St. 7 o'clock, and Officerg Eaker and thief. They secured a clue and fol- lowed him out the Broadway road. They drove twelve miles before they }overtook him, then finding him on Nothing better made than “Old Reliable” Cigars at 10c. [the roadside in a stupor, the horse || being tethered nearby. Cothran didn’t want to come at .| first, saying that he would return the got To Make Room For SPRING GOODS Which are now coming ia, WE CUT THE PRICES | called the case in the polive court to- day. Will Doyle, colored, was fined $30 for striking Mary Doyle, who called able excitement at Fifth ternoon about 2:30 o'clock by running away. A colored employe of Allen's liv- ery stable was in the buggy at the time, and when the vehicle was over- .|turned he adroitly bounded up and caught the horse before he could go farther. The harness and part of the buggy were broken, but the darkey escaped without a seratch. ated conside Now.. You need them now. Comfort, health and good nat demand them—Cold feet cry for them—Wet feet ses for them——Colds and coughs bark ‘or themtstatut st st ut Ladies Call and see the storm rubber we are selling for 18c. : Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, It hath pleased God in His infinite wisdom, to remove from Child’s spring heels 9 our midst one of our esteemed mem- id © bers, F. W. Katterjohn, and Whereas, He has been a member otmrciuch trmay yarn tao AX PAIR TODAY | befitting that we record our appreci- That with deep and sincere sym- bereaved relatives we stian hope that even us all may be over- by Hina who doeth all pathy with express ou so great al ruled for ge things well ; That acopy af these resolutions be spread upon the records of our church and a copy forwarded to. the bereaved family. Louis Koi, Gro. Rox, Prank Erincer, O, W. Breviavs, Pastor, a TTS ae ee ‘The ee A the he ed A Moet Fyvellent Soap is. BENBOW'S BORATED CREAM AT— Nelson Soule’s Drug Store, (Ae \ a Tas Is selling everything in his line at reduced prices. le Lamy | 108 | Mur OG Tel. 70.: Anthracite $8.25, fea “

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