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aa THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. [ite H, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897. ' iN CENTS A WEEK a ne PADU ae " i be all ed 0 teers for every government soldier with hides, nor can we take any ‘bee t| the garrison He has been in com-;, munieativa on this subject with the? , back that has one loys nhs n i — a 7 : proprietors, merchants and prominent A Version of Why All These sale, according to the new rules ppeals Not to Hugh Burrows, | = Biol, E R FI eco Still Bark at Turkey's People wo are most interested in pre- ve “What are the butchers going to/ lentl L oe Gate serving their fortunes Wrecks. do about it?’” was the inquiry. | Byicenuly. Sas Gen, Gonzalez Munoz, chief of the “They are not going to do any- . -- general staff, sails today for Puerto thing except quit using cold storage EXCEL IN oa d POWERS LAND TROOPS Hico with his family dient NOTHING NEW IN CAIRO WRECK ie oe ee ee MRS, CATHERINE SWEENY MAD. a i E 5 pet jor Spain during the month VAN bat cad ob: two: have ready] = PURIT ? The filtering fibre is made of a solid granite rocky signified their intention to do this, insuring absolutely pure water. ‘Tomas Armas Carrillo, Eduardo Victor. Miranda, 5emething of a Contempor ‘sland there is no doubt but that they | sims Her Son-in-Law Defrauded Hernandez Faleon > Weyler Must # . y 4 ee the Cuban Wart jitio Carbo and Miguel Hatuey Ces teliable Railroad News. will do like the others.” | Hier Out of Her Home. Pes, © ‘ in Three Weeks pedes, all well known in connection | CHEAPNESS Granite filters have greater capacity than those of With the ineutgent cause, with seven - AFTER MANY YEARS ee > other makes costthg three)times as much. ” ; Re oeee ead iaetys| OTHER THINGS OF WITEREST — HE ORDERS HER TO VACATE. y 200 KILLED BY F N WAL 4 Chaffarin Islands today, and pin vf Se ALUNG WALLS J cist members of the N igo Socke ty IN RAILROAD CIRCLES.|Col. W. F. Pitcher Comes Back esta SIMPLICITY BL nothing about /a granite filter to get out of _mGer ; it will last a life-time. from Mantanzas we plantation of Ferndinando Po. | ~ to Padueah. Mrs, Catherine Sweeney, who lives Canea, March 11,—The reply of ; —_—— near Sixth and Ohio streets, sent for . AMERICAN RELEASED 1 op . Greece to the demands of the Pow. here have been more wrecks 00 Recognized Nothing But the Qld} lawyer and began preparations for Spies fe fue choad ot) ia Fo so ae the flfinols Central ayatem within the| ®® othing mukineit wmestat wan tor her} ~—~6 CLEANLINESS Granite filters are easiereteaned than any others. A : by the Greek troops and the with- [Antonio Suarel del Viller Liber-| past three months than ever known Fort—Was Here During son-in-law, Hugh Burrows, who lives ———— child can operate them drawal of the Greek fleet from Cre- aed From Prison at an old railroad the War. with his wife on the Ogilvie place in of tan w yn acted upon Comtucgne ge AG a the country. She charges him with : e “How do you account for it?’ promptly, Rto some extent, by at ? _ eas fraudulently obtaining possession of : least two of the Powers, When the} Washington, March 11,—A cable. | asked a bystander Col. W. F. Pitcher, the venerable | the little house she occupies, aud the Aa ls a sun rose this morning it was see im was rereived ac the State Du: T don't kuow uoless it’s becavse| father of Dr. W. H. Pitcher, theliot on which she has lived for the| 2 ' a ! Ove 0, United |the company has such a rash of] Well known dentist, is a guest of the/ past thirty years or more. Her son- before,’? rem: ke that there were strange v Is at an-| partment this more . . - chor here, and it soon ater devel [etatea Co’ Cienfuss | business that it overworks its men,’ | latter. It is his first visit here since| in-law she ‘says has even gone fur- oped that they were Britwh and| gos, saying nerican citizen, Was the reply. ‘know of men om|the war, and he took a drive about) tier than this and ordered her to INCORPORATED, 303-307 Broadway. ‘2 Italian transports loaded with roo Antonio Saurez del Viller, had been | this road who haven't had a good|the city yesterday, but recogatifed | im nediately leave — the 109-117 N. Third Street. evidently part of the foreign force | liberated sleep ina week, saw a brakeman} Bothing but the old fort, whichbe| or pay rent. ‘This is the *e- which, as the Admirals recommend- Del Villar is a native of Cuba, but ay who seid be hadn't bad his knew at a glance, and so expressed tion she had of the rather . ed, will occupy all of the principal] was naturalized in the L soft in six. days, Whenever] bimself without a moment's hesita-| condition of affair seaport towns of the island. The records of the 8 Department | 4 man gets half asleep, he is likely to} 40M. Mrs. Sweeny is an honest old I 4 The Turks assert that these troops {show that he was arrested in Cien-| do most anything Col. Pitcher was stationed heré{a} woman, who can neither read ner] % will be used to drive the Greek forces] fuegos on September 5 last, on But the above is only the rather] 1865 as quartermaster ‘ot the 34th) weite, and who has worked bard tor] £3, out of Crete, but this belief is not of having purchased and con- | vique opinion of one man ew Jersey Regiment, and was in| herself avd children, as she said this if shared by ‘the foreign population |cealed arms andfammunition. Upon | x4 jlame has yet been attached t the fort the day Col. A. P. Thomp-| morning, for years and years. Now generally representations of this government ay one Nadie ct the Weak aalomme ae killed while marching 0 Jan effort is ieing made to pit her] ~z > . Owing to the receipt of advices] his case was removed from the Ca se Rea elahaba ciate | babies Trimble street. He) out of the house and leave ber help- ‘ esterday morning. | witnessed Col. ‘Thompson's death saying that a band of armed volun-|diction of th y author nan Rodgers, who was killed, and rememt itl this oh less and homeless. tears Tota Chtesod Wad GA: thai Whe | WhO had Cire val cn OF sae ge Saale a oaiet an Hoel rs well the old stemme- |" 4 few years ago the old house to Crete with the intention of re-in-|dered to be tried by civil tribunal 19) yragon ; : rs Bgortits , owned by her husband burned, and forcing the Cretan insurgents, the | sccordance with treaty stipulations. |" rom which bar} i el! she erected two small rooms with the] ~ foreign Admirals agreed to dispatch | That was on December 23 last, but | The statement in the ‘‘Register”’ fe it deadly missiles down ivto the insurance money she received on ie. 7; 5 a cruiser to prevent their landing. [lie has been held in prison at Cien- | this morning that ‘al freight and ie iiuOdibe wane Gere: Bur married an | \ V a Tl te The Mu ana who were be ead | tt s until to when the order |f ngers on the St. Louis division e buliding ‘was burned, aac r A Les t a] 4 f at Candan Gaal Gan pe caine for his rele for Paducah and east will be handled | When Col. Thompson, in command of} tg Kausas City to live , °c . fisaiel ans Tee ape via Fulton”’ is like most of its other | te 3d Kentucky and 7th Tennesse, |iuree children died, and fi 1 / ly on the} ¥#$ crossing the street a shell) died herself. Burrows afterward news, founded sc EX-SENATOR BLACKBURN hi : killed him instantly. married another daughter, and is now fert ug “ ; J living with her near the city / To make re re of a nice pair of shoes, and imagination of its railroad re- WAR SEPMS CERLAIN pis Wee Arrives at Lexingt orte All railroad mea who know ” \ Burrows naturally he wants ne that is noted for style, quality, fit and Greek Army May Soon Invade To Talk. gister’’ credit for being the most agreed to buy the old lady's interest Perkish Territory. Lexington, March 11,—Ex-Sena-| thoroughly unreliable paper on rail- ——- in the property, according to her is Athens, March 11.—The general] ‘0? Blackburn has arrived in the city road transactions in Pa-| Latest Developments Among] *tory, having slready purchased the wear, To get these qualities he shojild be careful and select M, Berek 32.— 5 and will te 5s Clee luc sven the ‘Sunday Visitor afer : interest of the remaining children, . : re j On Here "4 vidas Te ’ sgh Tur-l ate, Blackburn ref to be truthful in comparison the Primitive Baptists. nd was to stipulate in it that she the house that has the reputation for all. -You can get them —— ey is unavoidable a be ; Pen hicaa cake wave tibed don viewe x th reference to the senato-| 4+ Carbondale lik, Mr A. J. sl ald sa ta tead in it as long from ONE to FIVE. DOLLARS at inl goht as she lived. by the Na’ dd has put in. a carri He says he will hold a conference service) The Church Gets $2,500 After Due} ‘The decd embodies no such a pro- Ce with Jobnson and decide as t a baiedh power lepor Lg be prow of Law, vision, however, a8 sliown by record whether he will withdraw. He de.|, Aas eenret Nenwerere een in the county clerk’s office. When nies having authorized any statement .vo : the old lady signed away her right, CI c that he would withdraw in the inter Here are a few “tips” given by a There are new developments in the | however, she did not know this, for estof harmony emporary that have been fulfilled Primitive Baptist church muss in she cannot read, and claims that the ee ction at AD i : Graves county, Two factions bave}instrument was never read to her Geer IAPR EF Sl E SEG ILL NINETY-ONE COUNTS That 2 fast express would ron from for some time been at war to find out}At the bottom is simply x, ‘her and the Grog will then proceed to an invasion of bh territe ‘o ordered to blockade Arte ia erdenty prevent sa, have | the Gulf « which constitutes the real Primitive | mark.’” Baptist church, They have been| Her son-in-law has now ordered nt Returd St. Louis to New Orle dl pass In Indic g an hour by through Paducah, losi the landing of Turkish troops. 7 : The papers criticise favorably the eral Grand Jury Against usferring across the river here ine } ‘wild and woolly’’ time of Sel u out, and ae gullegr At ainent's reply to the note of the é stead of making two hours by going }#t if reports are true dl mopar teaglons dec mann whgata ment’s reply t 0 f tt McKnight. 5 Oui ’ Yesterd an import-}ou her, and her attorney will at once 9 msul in Canea Lonisville, Ky March 11 the N. C. & St. L,, incline | 8nt suit was settler Frost, [institute | proceeding 0 . 8¢& J pe se vorcibly cone| The Federal gra ry | andone and all transfer- | deceased, -willed ¢ ) to the Primi-| aside the transaction on the. groand ys : | veved on boatd the A s by order ned yt agains’ the river would be tive Baptist church for the erection of | that it was fraudulent, , | pairog caealinad onder Virnaker McK sla ; reline, the ears being |® house of worship at Wingo, Ry THE ATTER rette. The Gree rover it pro e is . very taken around through the I. C. yard, | The will was contested by the heirs MARKETS, ij / vested to the Ministers of the reat | fraud apd critDe § e to in the Union and N. @, & St.[Of Frost, and the court decided in ‘ Passks dgaleet the action of the so gee hoe pabing, bentey: ts would be consolidated. vor of the church. They will beg 8} (sported Daly by Lacy Grate Company \¢ S RECEI HIS tie ns. It is believed the defen weekly tement that the |the erection of a church at once al Y eg: Ta hx |e diers, rely land im the penitenuary. | next week will witness a restoration | tbat place, maybe. ir =i) : an en / TURKISH TROOPS ok tha Wahine horse nf @oekaian: It is claimed that one faction of . ; : RICYCLE THREW HM Peaceleer Gone aiine the church claims that it is ‘the'?|Polut 74's 5 ¢ ee 7 Sedan Spring to Concentrated on the Greek Kor- , - Hasserman would surely | Primitive Baptist church, and wants} ioc at 24 Wels fer 65,000 Stron Mr. Chas, Mocquot Suffering Peom by inted Master Mechanic. the money, and the dissenting faction sy oats opened at 17!s-ca and { der 65,000 Strong. «Paul Ad infit makes the same claim for the same}, May oats opened ab Ifvs-v4 ant ya 7 a Painful Injury d p closed at 17's b. Re Constantinople, March 11.—It i purpose. Whichever one gets it will pork opened at $8.52 announced ‘thet 65,000 Turkish} Mr. Chas. Mocquot, of the Leigh) The St. Louis passenger train due] puild a church with the money. ees troops are now conventrated on the} T a mpany, is suffering d90 alatt morning was delayed and « sen Oty aL Dad ol frontier, andi is understood | painfully injured left arm, He was four hours today by slow running are al ane riding out Broadway on his bicyele ielays On the other side. Purkish military circles that the po in Turkish military 1 See cies as erday afternoon when he collided Greek forces sent into Thessaly ye ; TUN, eee ecentans ‘ \ tient , aster A, sin came in dat $1.45 8, hot exceed 13,000 men of all arms, | With a gentleman who s epped off a abin can : ; : street car, and fell against a **cut- wisville at noon, Is the Condition of the River ww: Bismarck’s Organ Speaks. off”? hydrant, t his elbow very ere Clearances ,000 bushels, 327 BROADWAY. stely disabling | sti THEY WILL Quit. : MAMRIAGE IN FULTON, Indications Are For Mors Ran New York, March 11,—A_ special} painfully to the Herald from Berlin says: | him tempc Prince Bismarck’s organ severely 1EADQUARTERS. | = |G LAE VIVA OSA area sr . (arene i is Butchers Mad Over New Cold Tonight. Prominent Young People Wedded — ——__—_—_— a ‘ eeiitet many in the Cretan question f } | Yesterday, ee says flunter, Boyte and Holt Have Es= Storage Rules. ea chub “KNEW THE COMBINATION. It 18 not correct policy to risk the tablished Them. From the present outlook it is no Mr. J. H. Thetford sovnd bones of even a single Germs Brankfortéicy., Mf ‘T 0 noo reat | Hely there will be any fall of avy} Maude Robbie Reeds wes \ soldier for Oriental interests, which rankfort,{Ky., March 1 © Say They Are to estricted | consequence in the river at this place, marcia ze at the home of Maj . , . mar ire not ours, or from alleged Chris: | three senatorial candidates, Dr, God- and Overcharged Too Much for several days to come, However, | Reeds in Fulton at high noon yes- One Hundred Dollars Stolen ws Boyle terday From the Nortonyille tian and humanitarian motives such as|frey Hunte John and without more rain it is not expected Enuland uses to cloak her efforts to| Judge Holt have all established head- Vhis ¥ Ecoang tigi lM ‘Dhetford isa prominent gro- i cer and and a man of wealth and in- Safe. advance her own own interests,” quarters and gone into a regular sys The stage of the water has not va- tematic contest for the seuatorshi t » | ried more than an inch here since | fluence, while his bride is the second Bp NT 200 People Killed Dr. Hunter claims fifty-one votes it Phe butchers of Paducah have ar- This afternoon] daughter of Maj. E. C. Reeds, the rAd Giar cide yesterday afternoon, t Morocco, Mareh 11.—T]the caucus aud 75 votos on jomt bal-| etic’. k st is abont cold storage.{itt 3. o'elock the olfivial wealtti mau Pulion county. |No Clue Obtained to the Burglary The collapse of a wall here this}lot of the assembly. Boyle and Holt ris time it is abou alameda | dracon ae marria quiet affair, only ree For the past year or more mc morning resulted in the death of 200 | both pronounce these claims prepos Tit a nearly ane tenthofatootsince|the unmeriate family being pre people. terous. them, instead of maintaining 162) vesterday. ‘The Obio is said to be| The Pride aud croom left on the pa Ee THREE WEEKS. WILL REMAIN, pince, have paid for space in the cott|faling raplily” at Parkersburg, W; | 12:40 tnt Us Lia ‘the geveral merchandise tore ot DONE CHEAPER. - as storage at First aud Broadway, only | V%> but fs rising fa meaty) GONVENTION AT BENTON. [J, M. Mills, at Nortonville, was en- + — R The Limit Is Given Weyler in asquare away. ‘This cheaper | #24 Louisville ; | tered last night by burglars and_ the DONE BETTER. Which to End the W Most Sembers of the House TH) oo ually as satisfactory, The Tennessee is falling at Chatta- | ee combination on the safe worked,€100 gr ; : c a the Extra Session Yesterday they all reccived no-{800ga and rising at Florence and! Republicans Will Assemble Sat-| being secured. DONE QUICKHix Havana, March 11,—The Spanish} os ton, March L1-Most tices from the cold storage company [Jobasonville, | The indications | are urday Next, hus far there is no clue, but in- . government bas about exhausted its] \VMsingions | ie use of Cone| relative to. get ace this year, |f0F more rain tomorrow and this + the} formation was received by local raile| patience W? he am oye . L erraeth rose will remain in Washington till | and these notices have engendered no | ™4Y change matters here. sae EL ; 1 rel 1 ue |road officials today that he might — — ri is conticwed that the Captain] # n 8 : city, has cL an invitation t0 £01 come this way | : the date tied for the extra session, | little feeling, it apy TAPPED THE TILL : iene He | soing ay. General has positive orders to end the | , OR a es Av 2 TILL. down to Benton Saturday and par ; : mar iin tee week As thin a] wich ae masters | eerie wine a 2 ticipate ia the county Republican | = If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in nn impossibility, it is thought the] “0° Sep’ vl seg papas: Ae tee ae cents a} Councilman Licbel's Gash Drawer convention F ‘ a General will be recalled promptly af. hauls Tall looking after the patron-| |Last year we pil tty conte ase [Tee sad that Mr, George W. Bally's famous Modern Style; if you want full count, reli- age. able goods, give us a call. We guarantee our work, and give you what you buy. ter the expiration of that time Ott oa a ee ; , Lose ip herd hoy robbed the cash {ter, and that J. W. Cole,-who usu-| A) ofa . ER PRODUCE. Pa eon igen end dilate wi 1 hoy robbed the er, | A MONT VORUIEERG ee If we had two calves and didn't Wat [drawer at Counsilman Chris Liebel’s |ally holds his own conyéations, will 0 a | [ }to feed them we could Kil them ot) cery this morning, and in his pre- | get the ‘rinky-divh Fr pone oO both of them in the rshali County Farmer Robbed | 4d kee, ro cipitate fight dropped two half dol- cold storage with the hides on, Ane) oy the floor. ‘The amount he You t Hardwa art ye Towns Where|M Troops tot Volunteers Ave Not Forth Last Night. 7 we tock ont a quarts: ‘ ; pairaigsy Bir ‘ ri Jo er thing, if we took out a quarter |e on ae eis the tnef’s Company and those wonderfal COUMDE. James Roark, of Marshall county, | of beef, ora whole beef, and hadi | filters they have. 11m? N 1 Havana h 10,—Capt n.Jhal a quantity of produce stolen] any of it left over, we could poe ih bites Fare a cioatt| “Rockne ( coaived a fresh {> NeASON. Soule X t a ler hos vd all the regular] from bis wagon in Iseman's wagon] beck until the following day ne ein the rusand get_a Seo! ockmon Ina jyt receive a fresh . bee? " ‘i Spear cigtie towns}yard, on Secoad street, last night. | ue stives, however, say. that this] Hardware Compghy filter before they. s4pi ro nego heels bone Drug Store. Spanish troop lus | we will be charged $1 are all gone. 11m: ' the merchants and landed 1 which ian all aM anise isi 4 naan THERE’S PLENTY LUMP | PER BU. i0C OF HEAT _ in our coal to keep away Jack Frost. You don’t have E GG 66 9 : A0-get right on top of a fire of our coal to find out that it is therge os / Our boal gives out more heat than other Goal because it is all coal. NUT . ae ‘BARRY & HENNESERGER, — Telephone 70. ANTHRACITE PER TON $8.25 | ow