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= culation, ON THE RUN Are the Turks Before the Vie- torious Greeks. qj. TWO BIG POSTS RET*KEN. a, — OMicial St Greek “at the Close of Bus- iness” Yesterday, RECRUITS SHIPPING FROM AMERICA, New York, April 24,—It is report- ed the Greeks are winning unparal- leied successes today. ‘They are Tarks and to be marching ou rissa@'The Turks are surprised and dismayed over the turn affairs have taken by which their peans of victory have been turned to songs of lamen- tation. r jreck Official London, April Charge d’ Affaires atement. The ¢ re las re slispateh dated at Athens today giv- ing the exact situation on the Thes- Salian frontier from the Greek stand ows : in th point. It is as fc “To Thessaly Reveni and Bou tory and be have been repulsed in the di of Gritzovali, Oar army has occu- pied a strong position at Mati, where there has been fighting since yester- day, The Turkish attacks b sed. “The the Derebi, sev northward. Skouses, “Miraster for Foreign Affairs.”’ Purkish Official Statement, Washingto pateh received by the ways se on Wednesday between the ¢ on of the Tarkish army comman ed by Nechad Pasha avd the Greek forces without any sensible result. From a demonstration Twenty-first jufautry, talion of artillery and the First divi- sion of cavolry, Naim Pasha was enabled to take a position in front of the Greek forces, #ho are now con- centrated on the plain faceto face with the Ottoman forces in front of Milouna and Scoumlra passes, hav ing with themeight battalions of in fantey besidelight artillery ‘A dem@stration made by Haki a enated him to take a position Vas twelve bétalions of infantry and with artiPry and cavalry, He was thus enalyd to cut off the retrea the Greg forces who took position at Caskee, The same demonstra- tion enabd Hamdi Pasha to take the offevsivdgainst the Greek forces, “NaigPasha’s division, without ®istance from the Grecks has occupied the village of adja- karan, aad Hamdi Pasha also has evcupied all the important and forti- fie! positions at Caradjavrien and Gare,” Move Recruits from ica, New Youk, April 24,—Five hun- dred anc sixty-two Greck recruits will sail tomorrow on the French line steanship La Champagne for Havre. From there they will be transported via Marseilles to the scene of the con- Hict between their countrymen and ‘the Turks. The recruits come from different cities, as follows: Chicago, Birmogham, Ala, 15; Atlan. 8; Minneapolis, 26; Bos- ta, G ton, 25; Lowell, 8; Hartford, 6; Trenton, N. J., 6; Baltimore, 6; Indianapolis, 12, and about 200 from this city, ANXIETY AT NEW ORLEANS, ‘Ths People of the Crese Grayely Apprehen New Orleans, April 24.—The peo- ple of the city are gravely apprehen- sive over the approaching crest of the flood, Fears are entertained that the increase of pr re may be too heavy for the levees. Every pos- sible energy is being put forth to streagthen the levees and prevent a possible break. Feteicnendeele Lendler & Lydon gte in the green goods business, but (will permit you to examine the contents of the box ‘ore delivering it, | 2402 jor Peat New aa Good Brooms Racket Store. WE market. 18 BDWAY. Py Official organ of City by rea- son of having the largest cir- THE PADUCAH DA NUMBER 113 But it Seemingly Had Little or No Ed Ballowe, of given eight drops of carbolic acid through mistake by its mother yester- day afternoon. infant il of measles and ax] FIRST KNOCKED DOWN, An Investigation tements of Turk and |covery that its mouth was bliste Foster and Troutman we called, but found the child, st to say, in no imminent danger, STILL UNS! Is tee Case Against Wm The evidence in the case against Alexander, aged It is his prelim-}11 o'clock last night, Kighth Ballot. DEMOCRATS BROKE QUORUM, |)". saloon. at Seventh aud ‘Trim- direction of hazi, our forces have penetrated into Turkish terri. advanced toward Da- masi, All the attacks of Ue enemy ction to Make Ken-|demandet bis money, anda Htments Next CHURCH AT JEVLIC®, TEAN., BURNED, been ireeks had to retire from Nezeros, falling back on the bank vf Strong position which they are now defending, In Espirus our army is advancing and bas cap. tured Fort Imaret, Fillipiada, and ‘al villages. The Greeks have also occupied Salagora, capturing three cabnon, a number of guns and ® quantity of ammunition and pro- visions. “The army is now advancing boe was nominated good feeling: sceme But one member, sentative Lieberth, voted ags proposition to. make rospect of electing today Were first-class Senator Deboe has April 23.—A dis. arkish min- ister today from Constantinople parts of the sta ) the hour for the Joint ass A heavy exebange of shots tcok| bly arrived it was found there were le by the Sixth hat-] KENPUCKY APPOINTMENTS. Believed @ Number Will Be Made 1 Deboe as the Repub distribution of United States appoint- ments at an early date BY FOOTPADS. The six-months-old child of Mrs,] Jimmie Moore,of Choister Fame, a Robbed. the liquid was administerec the child screamed, which called forth resulting in the dis- and a $165 Diamond, TE POG: HAVE A CLUE. Mr. James Moore, the popular young traveling salesman for When the young police headquarters a short time afterwards bis head was badly swollen and braised from a Y inflicted with astung- shot, his Were torn open to the knee. One of his vest pockets He said that at Paley's salou Broadway nnd the railroad intersec- ion, where he went t fccount, he inquired the ay to Jim where he also had business. When he reached the all above three neg es stey instant rendered him unconscious b: a blow on the 1. The robbers secured about § $165 ond 8! left untouched Mr. Moote was out. to congratu His wateb was ay being “by his many for the narrow escape he had. To a conversation with a porter he gave & thote detailed ac. cottnt of the outra He had no ‘nore than reached the alley than one t the footpads stepped struck him ovet the left eye with a pair of brass koucks, of sottething miler, At the saitie instdat two ed him from behind, and in robbed. Two held him while ier dexterously went through his pockets, tearing them as they went natter of conte » Nut Was probs ly because ns his giono- gram. The robbers slouched off in the darkness, anc ficiently re orted it a soon ws he suf Mr. Moore re- headquarters been working on the case, thought have a slight clue. ‘The sus- pects are colored disreputable char- acters, All Mr. Moore's money was in paper except four silver dollars and a jarter. The quarter was afterwards picked up by the polive. THAT ARSON CASE, 1 the sle of Miraly plain with their appointments next week of Loss ®LO000, Phe Baptist church of this city was amount to fully $10,000. lly by Lacy Grain Company.) corn opened at opened at $8, and closed at $4.17, opened at $4.70 Northwestern receipts 389 cars, Specie Inc, $148,800, 85,925,600, eer New York, April 24 Corn Dee, $82 with Greece 1s thought to foreshac a declaration of independgace a Try the latest tatdn shoes, made yoods, at Léndler& | we. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS rok SIBERIA REFRIGERATORS and guarantee them to he charcoal filled and one of the best Refrigerators on the Still On Trial at Metropolis, Us linois. Is Attracting a Great Deal of At. The trial of S. D. Peter, at Me tropolis, charged with setting fi his own McElya’s After hearing part of the evidence for the defense another adjournment was granted until Thurs: wh the inatter was concluded, tesulting in McElya | neld, he bond was fixed at $1,000, and the defend- aut being unable to give it, a special grand jury was asked for, aud the matter will be disposed of at this term of court Peter, who was arrested on a Wars rant charging him with procuring the burning of his store, was placed un- der a bond for $1,000, and. the pre- liminary trial set for yesterday, with t and C Hilliard as suretie ». L. V. Malkey con- ducted the case for the state and B. O, Jones for McElya, Theevidence of Dr. Fisher was substantially as follows: — **Remem- ber Peter's grocery store being set on fire; L occupy rooms adjacent; 1 a3 warned before to. take out insur- nce, = My property consisted of oitive furniture, medicines, ete, Korte & Hauseman’s store was between uy offive and Pcter's; McKlya didn't warn me,”’ The testimony of ¢ Williams, the man who clvims Peter hired him to) burn tt house, was: S. D, Peter made a proposition to me to burn his store on October 10, 1896, at his own store, From October 10 to January 11 was ia Memphis, had a conversation with George McElya about this matter I had three or four conversations with him after Lcame back. ‘The first conver- tion I had was on the corner of “monly paper = “ey The Sun is the only paper in the City that verifies its claim for circulation’ by Affidavit. ILY SU “EXCEL IN COMFORT ELEGANCE OUR BABY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, A |OVER A SPARKLER, Fourth and Ferr. 5 came along and said to me, ‘if he told me something 1 wouldn't sleep I called bim down the street, and he told me that Peter had ss him to try and scare me away Charged With Thefc, me that Mr. Peters had offered him a Winchester rifle to get me over the! later I met him and he had nd wanted me to go with to pawn it; he said that it was ’eter's rifle; he also said that Mr, 'r would give me $10 to leave; I], , , J came back from Memphis about the) TH¢ Case Was Continued Untl Ist of January ; in OLIVER ALLARD THE ACCUSER, | Highwaymen Secured $190, P 'y; had the first conver- sation with McElya about the latter yes Peters offered 0 to burn his house; he told me to scatter coal oil over the things, and saturate an old italire; Lask the house; he s Thought to Nothing In It, part of January ; FINISH DIAMOYD HAD BEEN PAWAID. CARRIAGE STOCK IS Unsurpassed in Quantity. Unsurpassable in Quality. GEo. O. HART & SON: HARDWARE & SToveE Co. 303-307 Broadway. 109-157 N. Third Street, aaah Satis. ADA ee DD aRa’ The Shoes You Want Are Here.... Depend upon it ; depend ypon finding the very shoes you feel you ought to have. We have all sorts, the lowest priced and ere if you only have $1.50 to pay for a pair 7 of Shoes, and with $3.50 you can doas well here as you could with $5 in most stores. Its a good store and a good stock for economically inclined folks to tack to. GEO. ROCK & SON, 321T BROADWAY. VOVTECTVCOVVSUVTS 0088880808 0888 ‘Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. The case is attracting more atten- tion than any tried in Metropolis for s “CAR NO. 1. Evansville vigar firm, was knocked My /down and robbed at the mouth of the on Rosa/a ley on Ninth street between Broad- as all in atl way and Jefferson streets, b said to have captured two of the/nvon, but no decision was rendered] Mp H.W Rankin’s resideng most important posts held by the] up to that tine. La-| inary hi W. J. DEBOE Twenty-| "#8 torn entirely out The ease against ulding, charged with being a fa- frou justice, wanted in Llinois acharge of stealing | lard’s $250 diamond pin, was called | before Judge Sanders this morning | | and deferre'l until Monday at the in« ce of the defendant's attorney, Mrs. Josephine k oof » About man appeared at Barnum and Bailey's First In-| blow (his trousers torn The Cliy Will Soon Be Bail of Flaming Posters, INCORPORATED, Brookly until he came to Padueah a| Hect an em to be that vin aud endeavored to has recovered bis rec aim it since he anity, but to no purpose. advertising | as a ruse for 1, arrived on the *‘cannon-| than any other reason, he swore out T. Gilligan and D. Howard, mentioned of Barnum &« Tout and the same car, in charge of fifteen others, | pin in possession of a certain young | "0 in cash and a Spaulding had train, and che city will soon be al with lurid posters to gladden the ¢ of the small boy and the country con-| here would hav friends] tingent. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR had no jurisd etion in the case, but in |Judgtient of the coutt of appeals, en in one state and either state has Judge Sanders made um ree when property ste *}found in anothe Ahe highest grades. You can do well h Major Josiah 3 has heen employed to assistia op and! pe J, A. Wyath, of New York, h interposed no objection to a | continuance. if dazed condition be submitted to] 4nd Attend the Medical Conyen-| Thomas Taylor, of Brooklyn, whio had his left leg cut off fo a rail- Paducah bids fait to hove one of} road accident in Arkansas three yea flespite his 70 years, he was visitor at the | up walking in less than a tionth, and is still hale and hearty. M otecodtwan’ sling séVera: months ago brought sutt im the cireuit.opuri Jobo| here against Allard for hy of New York, at the head! of breaking his father's will, through polyclinic hospital until it| which he came into possession of all] { He stands| his property. almost without a peer among those | was not genuive, and that her son, of his profession, and has half prom-| Tom Allard, is entitled to his father's ised to attend the convention and ¢ dress Kentuck case etna cauiennbndio’ Why they left his wateh is only #] the most distinguished physicians in| ago the United States as approaching South Medioal Heviety’s conventinn on May 11th and 12th. This is none other than Dr, SHELBY'S TRIAL. rly all the police bave today my We t Will Come Up Monday at and it 18! burned down recently, - | interest in the estate. Mrs. Spaulding is well pertaining to the profession. | Paducalt: sud 't is not thought there yath fs very lidsy, liowever, | is anythl: liaving all the polyciinie work .to do| warrant will be dismissed Mond: at his private infirmary. He states in his that he has a two wanting to come to Western tucky, one belug to stcure data to Ke! used in a history he is writing of the | life of General Forrest ia orable raid has hardly been forgot- | #rnoon, and Little It is understood the Confederate veterans write urgent lettefs asklag hii to make the trip. Germane to this arrangements have about been com- pleted for the convention, aud in ad- to} dition to other advantages, the rail- | Cry, Is in progress. ‘The | roads have agreed to offer a rate of | &« se came up a day er twolone and a lialf fare for the round] ‘ivil term t vived Agate. in the edst, dud tht the) LIFE and TORNADO ‘- CIRCUIT COURT, The celebrated case of ¢ommone v rt Shelly and his lor and son, who Ken- | Phe Crimiy mber, comes up in it court next Mon- » and will arouse among tle ma ives the cus'omary excitement, The two men and their sons, i i] low , will be remembered, fought over were floed, and several 1 nfmportanty che cad, Med Mbally aad The Cid Paylor were shwt, while the younger! Taylor had his skull crushed by the| WASN’T DEAD. | day’s session All the keepers of bawdy Fire, Life and Tornado Insurance In First-class Companies. But He Sc lected an Unusual Place motions in civil suits were is the fact that A report was current this morning 8 set! early that a dead colored man had not heen found on West Court street. Transfer Ageat Hurley drove out All of the Paducah wituesses were iq q hack, and found that the man ubpoenaed today to attend Monday ise to improper ters, is on trial tais afternoon, The reports of the sheriff, clerks, | f were received ‘or today, but if tried at all will »¢ begun until Monday. had only gone to slee All business in my line giverrprompt | walk for want of a mo: $4.99 will buy a 100 piece dinner place. He arose from his sweet set at’ Robins Glass and Queensware dream of peace lc Co.'s Monday, April 26, Bargains... That Will Open Your Eyes! For Ladies; in small sizes, regular price $2.50 and $3, go for 98c. ling $400 from Capt J. WILL SMITH, r. National Rank Bldg. enough to an- | nounce that he wasn’t a bit dead. iyen 1 year and 9 months each, HIS BLIND BROTHER A HUNG JURY | May Be Left a Bad Pix Reported In. the Reed Case at Wiekliffe, 1; the hivingston Port an, and Chiiles fly were nd cos's for drunkenness in Sanders’ court today, imbibes ex e-sively F jeomes: to Paducah, and this morning jie made the pl c brother was at home alone, and with the river falling there was no telling what would be Jury Stands Ten to Two For Ac- quittal ot Defendant, There is a hung jury in the case against Henty Reed, at Wicklitfe, charged with shooting down Sam Woodson, colored, while he was sit ting in his door waiting for his din- Reed lives near Ban a son of Isom Reed. Phe murder occurred several months since, and itis thought that the evi- ‘lence against the defendant was in- From reports, the jury stands 10 to 2 in favor of acquittal, Detective Wickliffe moroing from Wickliffe. The jury was dismissed, being un- able to agree upon a verdict, of the jury, it és under favor of a life senten ze $ obdurate, and. John went to the] s Green goods tha) are worth LOO We have the. best $1.50 and $2 black ‘The finest and the | CHEAPEST | line of Jomted Fishing ‘Tackle iv offered at mmm Nelson Soule’s Dreg Store Here you will dnd nothing but the and coffee kid oxfords ever shown in any city. Call and see them Up to Expectations. quiz given at Mr. O, L. Gregory's last night was fully ap- preciated by the large crowd in at- tendance, and the program was one |4 of the best ever render Cochran & Cochran, 831 Broadway. rrested will be astonighed ou deop in| Shoes bought of Us shined free & JONES. NSw GOODS MF ARDWARE —— —— [Try one of our WONDER FREGZERS i and be convinced that they are the best on the market at lowest pric ANK BROTHERS NEW HOUSE LOW PRICES BUILDERS’ Mechanic ~“

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